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SERVICE MANUAL

MANUAL NO. SK200-UM-251

SK200-UM251-03-9370

HISTORY OF REVISIONS
No. Date issued
1
07.02.06
2
07.04.03
3
07.04.03
4
07.06.29
5
07.06.29
6
08.03.04
7
08.03.04
8
08.03.04
9
08.03.04
10 08.03.04

Description of revision
First Printing.
Information for SK200-09-A added.
Information for CIS sensor added.
Block diagram for SK200-09-A added.
Circuit diagrams for SK200-09-A added.
Part number for the Left Side Cover Assembly added.
Part number for the Right Cover Assembly added.
Part number for the Front Guide Assembly added.
Part number for the Front Cover Assembly added.
Information for the firmware download was added.

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CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Standard Specifications .......................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 External View ...............................................................................................................................1-3

2. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ......................................................................................2-1


2.1 Part Names and Functions ..................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Attaching the Rear Guides.....................................................................................................2-3
2.3 Attaching the Anti-curling Guides ......................................................................................2-4

3. CONNECTION AND PREPARATIONS .......................................................................... 3-1


3.1 Connecting to the Power Supply .........................................................................................3-1
3.2 Turning the Power On and Off ..............................................................................................3-2
3.3 System Requirements ............................................................................................................. 3-3
3.4 Connecting the Scanner to a Computer .......................................................................... 3-4

4. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE.......................................................................................... 4-1


4.1 Installing the Driver Software for Windows XP .............................................................4-1
4.2 Installing the Driver Software for Windows 2000 .........................................................4-3
4.4 Checking the Interface Connection for Windows 2000 ............................................ 4-6

5. DAILY MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................ 5-1


5.1 Opening and Closing the Top Cover ..................................................................................5-1
5.2 Cleaning the Feed Rollers ......................................................................................................5-2
5.3 Cleaning the Gap Rollers ....................................................................................................... 5-3
5.4 Cleaning the Image Sensors (Contact glass plates) .................................................. 5-4
5.5 Cleaning the Media sensors ................................................................................................. 5-5
5.6 Removing a Jammed Document......................................................................................... 5-6
5.7 Scanner Calibration ..................................................................................................................5-7

6. RECOMMENDED PARTS LIST .......................................................................................... 6-1


7. LIST OF JIGS AND TOOLS ...................................................................................................7-1
7.1 Jigs ................................................................................................................................................... 7-1
7.2 Tools ................................................................................................................................................ 7-1
7.3 Other ................................................................................................................................................ 7-1

8. DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING THE MECHANICAL PARTS .......................................... 8-1


8.1 Top Cover.......................................................................................................................................8-1
8.2 Left Side Cover ...........................................................................................................................8-2
8.3 Right Side Cover ....................................................................................................................... 8-3
8.4 Front Cover .................................................................................................................................. 8-4
8.5 Front Guide Assembly ............................................................................................................ 8-5
8.6 Shield Cover ................................................................................................................................ 8-6
8.7 Control Panel ...............................................................................................................................8-7
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8.8 Feed Drive Belt (60S2M250) ................................................................................................. 8-8


8.9 Adjusting Feed Drive Belt Tension (60S2M250) ........................................................... 8-9
8.10 Motor drive belt (60S2M284)..............................................................................................8-10
8.11 Adjusting the Motor Drive Belt Tension (60S2M284) ............................................... 8-11
8.12 Board Base Chassis .............................................................................................................8-12
8.13 CIS Sensor Unit Assemblies .............................................................................................8-14
8.14 Cover Sensor (LG217L-3) .................................................................................................... 8-17
8.15 Media Sensor (PS117ND1) ..................................................................................................8-18
8.16 Top Assembly ..........................................................................................................................8-19
8.17 Feed Rollers .............................................................................................................................8-21
8.18 Adjusting the CIS Sensor Height .....................................................................................8-25
8.19 Contact Glass Plate Assembly .........................................................................................8-26
8.20 Data Controller Board ..........................................................................................................8-27
8.21 CIS (Contact Imaging Sensor) Board ........................................................................... 8-30
8.22 CIS Power Board....................................................................................................................8-31
8.23 Switching Power Supply Board ...................................................................................... 8-33
8.24 Feed Motor .............................................................................................................................. 8-34

9. ADJUSTMENTS USING THE SOFTWARE ................................................................ 9-1


9.1 Starting the Software................................................................................................................9-1
9.2 Preparations before Making Adjustments ...................................................................... 9-4
9.3 Preparing a Test Chart ............................................................................................................ 9-5
9.4 Making Adjustments ................................................................................................................ 9-6
Scanner Calibration ..............................................................................................................9-6
1. Calibration (white correction) ......................................................................................9-6
2. Feed distance adjustment .............................................................................................9-8
3. Position adjustment ....................................................................................................... 9-11
4. Color correction (using a color correction sheet)............................................. 9-18
9.5 Downloading Firmware ..........................................................................................................9-20
1. Items required to download rmware .....................................................................9-20
2. Procedure ...........................................................................................................................9-20

10. TROUBLESHOOTING ..........................................................................................................10-1


11. OPTION AND CONSUMABLES ..................................................................................... 11-1
11.1 Optional Item ............................................................................................................................ 11-1
11.2 Consumables ........................................................................................................................... 11-1

12. PARTS LISTS .............................................................................................................................12-1


12.1 Outer Casing ............................................................................................................................ 12-1
12.2 Front Guide ..............................................................................................................................12-2
12.3 Side Cover ................................................................................................................................12-3
12.4 Main Frame ...............................................................................................................................12-4
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12.5 Feed Section ............................................................................................................................12-5


12.6 Bottom Chassis ......................................................................................................................12-6
12.7 Upper Section 1 ...................................................................................................................... 12-7
12.8 Upper Section 2 ......................................................................................................................12-8
12.9 Front CIS Sensor Unit Assembly ....................................................................................12-9
12.10 Rear CIS Sensor Unit Assembly .................................................................................. 12-10
12.11 Inlet .......................................................................................................................................... 12-11
12.12 Other Parts ........................................................................................................................... 12-11

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ...................................................13-1


13.1 Block Diagram .........................................................................................................................13-1
13.1.1 Block Diagram for SK200-09............................................................................... 13-1
13.1.2 Block Diagram for SK200-09-A ......................................................................... 13-2

13.2 Circuit Diagrams ................................................................................................................. 13-3


13.2.1 Data Controller Board for SK200-09 ............................................................... 13-3
13.2.2 CIS Controller Board for SK200-09 ............................................................... 13-18
13.2.3 Power Board for SK200-09 ............................................................................... 13-22
13.2.4 Control Panel Board, CN5041-06A ................................................................. 13-26
13.2.5 USB Relay Board, CN5041-07 .......................................................................... 13-27
13.2.6 Data Controller Board for SK200-09-A ........................................................ 13-28
13.2.7 Sub-Data Controller Board for SK200-09-A...............................................13-44
13.2.8 CIS Controller Board for SK200-09-A ..........................................................13-45
13.2.9 Power Board for SK200-09-A...........................................................................13-49

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1. OVERVIEW

1. OVERVIEW
1.1 Standard Specifications
Item

SK200-09

Document size

ANSI E to ISO A4
Maximum width: 965 mm; minimum width: 257 mm*1

Effective scanning area

Maximum width : 932.2 mm


Maximum length : 25 m*2

Guaranteed scanning
precision range*3

841 mm x 1189 mm

Document thickness

Up to 0.8 mm (including the carrier sheet)

Optical resolution

600 dpi

Interpolated resolution

100, 200, 300, 400, 600, 800, 1200 dpi

Main scanning system

Contact image sensor system (Five A4 sensors in a zigzag pattern)

Sub scanning system

Document travel (sheet through) system

Scanning speed*4

400 dpi, ISO A0 size


High-speed scan
Monochrome: 6 s
Grayscale: 6 s
24-bit color: 18 s

Normal scan
Monochrome: 12 s
Grayscale: 12 s
24-bit color: 56 s

High quality scan


Monochrome: 12 s
Grayscale: 12 s
24-bit color: 56 s

Scanning precision*3

0.1% 5 pixels

Gradation

Monochrome
Grayscale
Color

Threshold value

Digital signal processor enables automatic setting of the threshold value


(monochrome scans only)

Color space

sRGB compatible

Sensor

: Bilevel, intermediate tones (dithering, error diffusion)


: 256 shades
: 24-bit

Total number of pixels

22,020 pixels

Output

Color: 42 bits/pixel, Grayscale: 14 bits/pixel

Light source

LED (RGB)

Interface

USB 2.0

Output

Image data

Rated power supply

100 to 120/200 to 230 VAC 10%, 50/60 Hz

Operating environment

Temperature: 10C to 32C


Humidity: 35% to 80% RH (non-condensing)

Power consumption

60 W or less (12 W or less in power-saving mode*5)

External dimensions
(approx.)

1097 (W) x 322 (H) x 160 (D) mm (without stand)


1190 (W) x 405 (H) x 445 (D) mm (including low stand)
1185 (W) x 1100 (H) x 720 (D) mm (including high stand)

Weight (approx.)

24 kg (without stand)
30 kg (including low stand)
38 kg (including high stand)

*1 Load A4-size documents in the Landscape (horizontal) orientation.


*2 If the document is a long-length document, the actual length that can be scanned is limited by the available
memory (hard disk or other data storage device) of the computer to which the scanner is connected, and also by
the grade of the medium being scanned.

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*3 Notes on scanning precision
The scanning precision may vary slightly depending on the grade and thickness of the medium being scanned,
and on the operating conditions. The precision figures above were measured under the operating conditions
described below.
Special test chart: Mylar sheet #300
Guaranteed precision conditions: Temperature: 23C 5C; Humidity: 55% 15% RH
*4 Including data-transfer time
The following system was used to measure the scanning speeds.
CPU: Pentium 4, 3.2 GHz or better Memory: 1 GB or more Interface: USB 2.0
The scanning speeds may be slower depending on the PC system used.
*5 Only when the power supply is 100 to 120 VAC.

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1.2 External View


External Dimensions

160

Unit: mm
Dimensional accuracy: 5 mm

1070

322

1097

405

When the scanner is mounted on the low stand

1190

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1100

When the scanner is mounted on the high stand

720

1185

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2. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

2. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS


2.1 Part Names and Functions
Front View/Control Panel
(2) Paper sensors
(4) Document guides

(1) Top cover

Control Panel
(6) Power button
(7) POWER LED
(8) PAPER LED
(9) ERROR LED
(10) EJECT key
(11) STOP key

(5) Anti-curling
guides

(3) Top cover open levers

Top cover
(1) Top cover..............................Open the top cover to clean the document hold-down unit and contact glass
plates.
(2) Media sensors ......................These sense whether a document is present in the scanner.
(3) Top cover open levers ..........Press these levers to open the top cover.
If the top cover is opened during a scanning operation, the operation will be
stopped compulsorily.
(4) Document guides .................Use these guides to determine the position of a document when you load the
document.
(5) Anti-curling guides ................These guides prevent the document from being caught up in the scanner
during a scanning operation.

Control Panel
(6) Power button ........................Controls the on/off status of the power supply to the scanner.
(7) POWER LED (blue) .............Unlit: The scanner is turned off.
Lit: Lights when the scanner is turned on and remains lit while it is operating
normally.
Flashing: Flashes when the scanner is in power-saving mode.
(8) PAPER LED (green).............Unlit: Normal status (Local status).
Lit: Lights when a document has been loaded.
Flashing: Flashes while image data is being scanned.
(9) ERROR LED (red)................Lit: Lights to indicate a hardware error.
Flashing: Flashes when any of the following occurs:
A document is detected during the self-test when the scanner is turned on
When a paper jam is detected
When the top cover is open
When the document length is shorter than the specied scan length*1
*1 When Conrm has been selected for the End-of-paper Processing setting in the driver
software.

Unlit: Normal status

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(10) EJECT key .........................Press this key to feed the document.
If this key is pressed when the scanner is in document-loaded status, the
document-loaded status is canceled and the document is ejected to the front
of the scanner.
If this key is pressed after the scanning operation has been canceled or
after scanning of the document was halted partway through the scanning
operation, the document-loaded status is canceled and the document is
ejected to the rear of the scanner.
(11) STOP key ...........................Compulsorily stops scanning of the document.
If the ERROR LED ashes when the top cover is in the closed status, press
this key to suspend the scanning operation and check whether a paper jam
has occurred.

Rear View
(12) Rear guides

(13) USB connector

(14) Power inlet

(12) Rear guides ........................The scanned document is aligned with these guides when it is ejected to the
front.
(13) USB connector ...................Used to connect the USB interface cable.
(14) Power inlet .........................Used to connect the power cable.

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2.2 Attaching the Rear Guides


Always ensure that the rear guides are attached to the scanner unit before scanning a document, irrespective
of the type of document to be scanned.
Caution
The document may be damaged upon contact with the power cable if it is scanned without the rear guides in place.

(1)

Insert the ribs on the inside of one of the rear guides into the corresponding slots at the rear of the
scanner, and then push the guide downward.

(2) Repeat the procedure for the second guide.

Checkpoint
Detach the rear guides when moving or packing the scanner. Press lightly against each guide and then lift it up to
detach it.

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2.3 Attaching the Anti-curling Guides


Always ensure that the anti-curling guides are attached to the scanner unit before scanning a document,
irrespective of the type of document to be scanned.
Caution
A document that has been returned may get caught up in the scanner and become damaged if it is re-scanned without the anti-curling guides in place.
Moreover, depending on the condition of the document, there is a risk of it becoming caught up in the scanner even
when the anti-curling guides are used.
If your document falls into one of the following categories, either place the document inside the carrier sheet that is
available as an option, or have the operator manually guide the returned document so that it does not get caught up
in the scanner.
Curled documents with a width that exceeds A2-size (420 mm)
Fragile documents with a width that exceeds A2-size (420 mm)
Be sure to use the carrier sheet for documents in the following conditions:
Considerably damaged documents
Badly creased documents

(1) Insert the ribs on one of the anti-curling guides into the corresponding slots into the top cover, and then
slide the guide forward.

(2) Repeat the procedure for the second guide.

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3. CONNECTION AND PREPARATIONS


3.1 Connecting to the Power Supply
Connect one end of the power cable provided to the scanners power inlet and the other end to an AC power
outlet of the rated supply voltage.

AC power outlet

Power inlet

Power cable

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3.2 Turning the Power On and Off


The LED (blue) on the [POWER] button changes as follows to indicate the scanners power supply status.
Unlit: The scanner is turned off.
Lit: Lights when the scanner is turned on and remains lit while it is operating normally.
Flashing: Flashes when the scanner is in power-saving mode.

Turning the Power On


Press the [POWER] button on the scanners control panel.
When the scanner is in the power-on status, the [POWER] button lights blue.

ON
Turning the Power Off
Press the [POWER] button on the scanners control panel.
When the scanner is in the power-off status, the [POWER] button LED is extinguished.

OFF

Checkpoint
After the scanner has been turned off, wait at least ve seconds before turning it on again.

Notes on the power-saving mode


The scanner automatically switches to power-saving mode (the blue LED on the power button ashes) after
approximately 12 minutes have elapsed without a document being loaded in the scanner. To return the
scanner to normal status (Local status), press either the [STOP] or the [EJECT] key.

To cancel the
power-saving mode

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3.3 System Requirements


The minimum system requirements for running the scanners hardware and software are listed below.
Operating system: Windows 2000 Professional, XP Professional, or XP Home Edition
CPU: Pentium III, 1 GHz
Memory: 256 MB or more
Monitor: 1024 x 768 pixels, True Color or higher
Disk space: At least 10 GB*1
Mouse
Interface: USB 2.0 interface
*1 When the document length exceeds length of an A0-size document, additional hard disk space is required.

Recommended environment
CPU: Pentium 4, 2 GHz
Memory: 1 GB or more
Disk space: At least 30 GB
USB 2.0 interface (that comes standard with your computer)

Checkpoint
Use with a system conguration below the recommended specications will affect the scanning speed and prevent
the scanner from operating to its specied capabilities. Moreover, colors may not be displayed correctly if the number of colors that the monitor can display is 256 or less.
To edit an A1-size or larger grayscale document with a resolution of 400 dpi or higher, or a 24-bit color document,
you may need more than the recommended memory sizes above.

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3.4 Connecting the Scanner to a Computer


USB Connection
A USB cable is used to connect the scanner to the computer, via the respective USB interface connectors.
The connectors at the computer and scanner ends of the USB cable have different shapes. Make sure that
the cable is oriented correctly before making the connection.
Make sure that both the scanner and the computer are in the power-off status when connecting them.

USB cable

USB interface connector

Computer

Important
Make sure that the USB cable is rmly inserted into the interface connectors.
The operation of the scanner cannot be guaranteed in the following cases:
t When the cable is connected to a USB hub or an add-on USB board.
t When you are using a custom-built computer or one that you have modied.
Do not perform any of the following actions:
t Remove or reinsert the cable while you are installing the driver.
t Remove or reinsert the cable while starting up the computer or the scanner.
t Remove or reinsert the cable while transferring data.
t Connect two or more scanners to a single computer.

Checkpoint
Please see the separate Quick Start Guide for the scanner driver installation procedure.

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4. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE


Checkpoint
The procedure outlined below is based on the requirement that you are logged on to Windows with administrator
rights. Consult your Windows 2000 or Windows XP manual for more information.

4.1 Installing the Driver Software for Windows XP


(1) Use the USB cable to connect the scanner to the computer, and then turn on the computer.
(2) When Windows starts up, insert the CD-ROM supplied with the scanner into the CD-ROM drive. The
Start screen opens automatically. Click the [Quit] button to close the Start screen.
(3) Turn on the power to the scanner.
(4) When Windows XP starts up, the following screen appears (if Service Pack 2 has not been installed, the
screen shown in (5) below appears). Select the option No, not this time and then click [Next].

(5) If Service Pack 2 has not been installed, the following screen appears. Select the option Install from a
list or a specic location (Advanced). and then click [Next].

(6) The screen shown below is displayed. Select the option Search for the best driver in these locations
and select the check box entitled Include this location in the search.
Click [Browse] and select the [English]-[DRIVER]-[SCANNER] folders in the CD-ROM drive or enter a
CD-ROM drive name and \English\DRIVER\SCANNER using the keyboard.
Example: For drive D, enter D:\English\DRIVER\SCANNER.

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(7) Click [Next]. The wizard will start searching for the driver.

(8) The screen shown below is displayed. Read the explanation and make sure that you understand the
contents.
To continue the installation, click [Continue Anyway].

(9) The screen shown below is displayed when the wizard has nished installing the driver.
Click the [Finish] button to close the Welcome to the Found New Hardware wizard.

(10) The Windows XP desktop appears, and the scanner is recognized by the computer.

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4.2 Installing the Driver Software for Windows 2000


(1) Use the USB cable to connect the scanner to the computer, and then turn on the computer.
(2) When Windows starts up, insert the CD-ROM supplied with the scanner into the CD-ROM drive. The
Start screen opens automatically. Click the [Quit] button to close the Start screen.
(3) Turn on the power to the scanner.
(4) The screen shown below appears. Click [Next] to move to the Install Hardware Device Drivers screen.

(5) When this screen is displayed, select the option Search for a suitable driver for my device
(recommended) and then click [Next] to display the Locate Driver Files screen.

(6) When this screen is displayed, select the check box entitled Specify a location and click [Next].

(7) The following screen is displayed. Click [Browse] and select the [English]-[DRIVER]- [SCANNER]
folders in the CD-ROM drive or enter a CD-ROM drive name and \English\DRIVER\SCANNER using
the keyboard.
Example: For drive D, enter D:\English\DRIVER\SCANNER.

Click [OK]. The wizard will start searching for the driver.

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((8) The screen shown below is displayed when the wizard has nished searching. Click [Next].

(9) The screen shown below is displayed. Read the explanation and make sure that you understand the
contents.
To continue the installation, click [Yes].

(10) The screen shown below is displayed when the wizard has nished installing the driver.
Click the [Finish] button.

(11) The Windows 2000 desktop appears, and the scanner is recognized by the computer.

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4.3 Checking the Interface Connection for Windows XP


(1) Launch the Control Panel using the [Start] menu on the Windows desktop.
(2) The screen shown below is displayed when you click on the Printers and Other Hardware icon.

(3) The screen shown below is displayed when you click on the Scanners and Cameras icon.

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4.4 Checking the Interface Connection for Windows 2000


(1) Launch the Control Panel using the [Start] menu on the Windows desktop.

(2) The screen shown below is displayed when you click on the Scanners and Cameras icon.

Check that Graphtec SK200-09 is displayed here.

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5. DAILY MAINTENANCE
5.1 Opening and Closing the Top Cover
Opening the top cover
(1) Turn off the scanner.
(2) Push the left and right open levers on the top cover in the upward direction to unlock them, and then
open the cover fully (approximately 60 degrees).
(3) When the cover is fully open, lower it slightly to engage the top cover xing stay that holds the top cover
in place.

Closing the top cover


(1) Raise the top cover slightly from its open status to disengage the top cover xing stay, and then close
the cover gently.
(2) Check that the left and right levers on the top cover are locked.

Caution
Take care not to get your ngers caught when opening or closing the cover.

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5.2 Cleaning the Feed Rollers


(1) Turn off the scanner.
(2) Open the top cover as described in Section 5.1, Opening and Closing the Top Cover.
(3) While rotating the feed rollers, wipe them clean using a soft cloth that has been moistened with water or
a neutral detergent (diluted with water) and firmly wrung out.

Feed rollers

(4) Wipe the feed rollers once again using a soft, dry cloth to remove all the moisture.
(5) Close the top cover as described in Section 5.1, Opening and Closing the Top Cover.
Caution
Take care not to get your ngers caught in the top cover.
Scanning may be affected if the document hold-down unit becomes scratched or dirty.

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5.3 Cleaning the Gap Rollers


(1) Turn off the scanner.
(2) Open the top cover as described in Section 5.1, Opening and Closing the Top Cover.
(3) While rotating the gap rollers, wipe them clean using a soft cloth that has been moistened with water or
a neutral detergent (diluted with water) and rmly wrung out.

Gap rollers

(4) Wipe the gap rollers once again using a soft, dry cloth to remove all the moisture.
(5) Close the top cover as described in Section 5.1, Opening and Closing the Top Cover.
Caution
Take care not to get your fingers caught in the top cover.
Scanning may be affected if the document hold-down unit becomes scratched or dirty.

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5.4 Cleaning the Image Sensors (Contact glass plates)


The scanners image quality drops when the contact glass plates over the image sensors become dirty, so
clean the image sensors whenever necessary.
(1) Turn off the scanner.
(2) Open the top cover as described in Section 5.1, Opening and Closing the Top Cover.
(3) As shown below, wipe off any soiled areas on the contact glass plates using a soft cloth that has been
moistened with water or a neutral detergent (diluted with water) and rmly wrung out.

Contact glass plates

(4) Wipe the contact glass plates once again using a soft, dry cloth to remove all the moisture.
(5) Close the top cover as described in Section 5.1, Opening and Closing the Top Cover.
Caution
Take care not to get your ngers caught in the cover.
Do not use a commercial cleaner for ofce equipment, a glass cleaner, or chemical solvents such as solutions
containing alcohol. Moreover, although the contact glass plates is not a maintenance part that requires periodic
replacement, it is a consumable part because its surface may receive slight scratches due to minute particles of
dust and other foreign matter. If document scanning produces unsatisfactory results (unexpected white or black
streaks in the data) due to scratches on one or more of the contact glass plates or other reasons, please perform
the calibration procedure (see Section 5.7, Scanner Calibration). If the scanning results do not improve after
calibration, the contact glass plate(s) will need to be replaced.

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5.5 Cleaning the Media sensors


Accumulated dust on the media sensors may prevent the document from being detected. The sensors must
be cleaned when necessary.
(1) Turn off the scanner.
(2) Open the top cover as described in Section 5.1, Opening and Closing the Top Cover.
(3) Wipe the media sensors (at the front and rear) using a cotton swab.

Media sensors

(4) Close the top cover as described in Section 5.1 Opening and Closing the Top Cover.
Caution
Take care not to get your ngers caught in the top cover.
Use a cotton swab or something equally soft to gently wipe the media sensors.
Do not use any chemicals to clean the sensors.

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5.6 Removing a Jammed Document


If a document becomes jammed in the scanner during scanning or another operation, follow the procedure
described below to remove the jammed document.
(1) Turn off the scanner.
(2) Open the top cover as described in Section 5.1 Opening and Closing the Top Cover.
(3) If the document is jammed at the front, remove the document from the inside by pulling it forward.

(4) If the document is jammed at the rear, remove the document by pulling it out along the rear guides.

Rear guides

(5) Close the top cover as described in Section 5.1, Opening and Closing the Top Cover.
Caution
Take care not to get your ngers caught in the top cover.
When removing a jammed document, pull on it gently to prevent damage to the document.

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5.7 Scanner Calibration


Calibrate the scanner if scanning quality is observed to deteriorate, with scanned results such as those
described below
The scanned image is distorted
Areas of uneven color appear in the scanned image
Other unsatisfactory results (but excluding problems related to media quality, such as folds, creases, or
paper curl)

Preparation and checks


Recommended usage environment
Monitor: 1024 x 768 pixels, High Color or better resolution

Checkpoint
A low-resolution monitor will make it difcult to discern any problem areas.

Launching the Scanner Adjustment Program from Scanning Arts SP


(1) Connect the scanner to the computer, turn on the scanner, and then turn on the computer.
(2) Install the Scanning Arts SP software if it is not already installed.
(3) Click the [Start] button on the Windows desktop, then select Programs > Scanning Arts SP > Scanner
Adjustment.
(4) Click Scanner Adjustment to launch the Scanner Adjustment program.

(5) Select the desired adjustment item from the Scanner menu.

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Launching the Scanner Adjustment Program from the TWAIN driver


(1) Connect the scanner to the computer, turn on the scanner, and then turn on the computer.
(2) Install the TWAIN driver if it is not already installed.
(3) Select Adjust > Scanner Adjustment from the TWAIN drivers Settings tab. (The location of the
"Adjust" depends on the application software.)
(4) Click Scanner Adjustment to launch the Scanner Adjustment program.

(5) Select the desired adjustment item from the Scanner menu.

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Calibration
Before beginning calibration, clean the contact glass plates located inside the scanner and the surface of
the document-scanning table. Any dust or dirt on these surfaces may affect the calibration results and the
resulting image quality.
Check that the calibration sheet is free of any dust or dirt.
Caution
The calibration procedure will take some time. Do not turn off the scanner while calibration is underway.
Accidentally turning off the scanner may result in damage that requires servicing.
Handle the calibration sheet with care so that it does not get bent. To prevent soiling, store it in its special storage
box.
The calibration sheet is a consumable item. It cannot be used if it is bent or soiled.
The calibration sheet is a paper product. Do not attempt to clean it with any type of liquid cleaner.

Checkpoint
A prompt instructing you to insert the calibration sheet in the scanner will be displayed in Step 3. At that time, insert
the calibration sheet as instructed, with the notch at the bottom left, as shown in the diagram below.
Scanner
Insertion direction

Calibration sheet
Notch

(1) Launch the Scanner Adjustment program (as described earlier), and then display the Scanner menu.

Select Calibration on the Scanner menu.


(2) Select All in Calibration and click the [Execute] button.

(3) The following prompt is displayed. Insert the calibration sheet into the scanner as instructed.

(4) Click the [OK] button to begin calibration.

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(5) Calibration ends after approximately 10 minutes.

Click the [OK] button to complete calibration.


(6) To check the calibration results, click the [Conrm] button in the Calibration screen (shown in step (2)
above).
(7) The following prompt is displayed. Insert the calibration sheet into the scanner once again as instructed.

(8) Click the [OK] button to start scanning.


The scanned data is displayed when scanning is complete. Colors may differ slightly for individual
sensors to make it easier to identify problem areas in calibration. This does not indicate a defect.
Check that there are no vertical streaks, such as white patches, in the scanned data.
(Streaks occur when calibration is not performed correctly due to contamination by dust or dirt.)
(9) If the data is normal, calibration is complete. Click the [Close] button and exit the Scanner Adjustment
Program.
(10) If any abnormal data is observed, specify the problem areas as follows:
Select Calibration from the Scanner menu, and then select Specied Part in the Calibration screen.

(11) The mouse arrow cursor changes to a cross cursor when moved over the data. Click the left mouse
button with the mouse positioned over the streak data. The selected area is shown in blue. Repeat this
procedure for any additional streaks.
Areas that have been selected (shown in blue) can be deselected by clicking the left mouse button
again. To deselect all selected areas, click the [Clear] button.
(12) Once all the required areas have been specied, remove the calibration sheet and clean the contact
glass plates and document-scanning table surface. Check the calibration sheet for dust and dirt.
(13) Click the [Execute] button and then follow the instructions displayed on the screen. The procedure will
be the same as that described in Steps (3) to (5) above. (The time required for calibration will vary
according to the number of repeats specied.)
(14) Perform Steps (8) to (10) once more, and verify the calibration results.

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Color Correction
Perform color correction if there is any discrepancy in color in parts of the scanned image even after you
have calibrated the scanner.
Caution
Handle the color correction sheet with care so that it is does not get soiled, bent or scratched. A soiled, bent, or
scratched sheet will not give good results.
The color correction sheet is a consumable item. It cannot be used if it is bent or soiled.
The color correction sheet is a paper product. Do not attempt to clean it with any type of liquid cleaner.

Color correction sheet


Scanner
Insertion direction

(1) Display the Scanner menu.

Select Color Correction.


(2) Click the Scan button.
(3) The following screen is displayed. Click the [Scan] button.

(3) The following prompt is displayed. Insert the color correction sheet into the scanner as instructed.

Checkpoint
Position the color correction sheet so that the red bar in the center of the sheet is centered in the scanner.

(4) Click the [OK] button to start scanning.


The scanned data is displayed when scanning is complete. Colors may differ slightly for individual
sensors, but this does not indicate a defect.

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(5) When the data is displayed, click the [Get] button.

(6) Click in the center of the color tiles indicated by the numbers 1 to 6 on the color correction sheet, in
ascending order. For numbers 1 to 5, click in the center of the upper left tile; for number 6, click in the
center of the bottom right tile. Align the cursor crosshairs with the printed reference lines beside each of
the indicated tiles.
Cursor lines (red)
Align with the printed lines then click

Checkpoint
The next reference point to be checked is displayed on the Status bar.
If you click in error, click the Esc. key to cancel the operation and return to the immediately previous step.
If you click on the wrong tile, color correction will not be performed correctly and the colors of the image displayed
after color correction will be incorrect.

(7) Click the [Set] button to perform color correction.

(8) When color correction has been completed, click the [OK] button.

(9) To check the color correction results, select Color Correction from the Scanner menu, and then click the
[Conrm] button in the Color Correction screen.

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(10) The following prompt is displayed. Insert the color correction sheet into the scanner as instructed.

Checkpoint
Position the color correction sheet so that the red bar in the center of the sheet is centered in the scanner (but with
the printed side down).

(11) Click the [OK] button to start scanning.


After scanning has been completed, an enlarged view of the color-corrected data is displayed.
(12) Click the Fit icon to display the entire image, and check whether there is any discrepancy in color. If
there is no discrepancy, color correction is complete. Click the [Close] button.

Checkpoint
If there is still some color discrepancy after performing Color Correction:
Repeat the Color Correction procedure.
Perform the Calibration procedure, and then repeat the Color Correction procedure.
If you perform the color correction procedure several times with no discernible results, there may be a problem
with the scanner itself. In this case, please contact the store where you purchased your scanner or your nearest
Graphtec representative.

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6. RECOMMENDED PARTS LIST

6. RECOMMENDED PARTS LIST


No.
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

Part No.
774061500
794050710
774060261
794050713
774060263
794050714
500051901
774061267
774061226
774061268
301504001
649202210
649200125
649200135
378014221
378012591
311012820
310010620
305704002
305704003
380111241
380111251
380111201
774060203
500052691
641300171
694450111
694600320
500052659
500052694
774061940
774061941
774061952
774061953
774061956
774061957
774061972
774061973
774061976
774061977
649201810
649201154
649200832
649200850
649200842
649200860
309011003
641700770
641700760

Part Name
Main Board
Main Board, SVC_SK_Main_A5
CIS Controller Board
CIS Controller Board, SVC_CIS_A5
CIS Power Board
CIS Power Board, SVC_Power_A5
Switching Power Supply Board
Control Panel Board
Control Panel Relay Board
USB Relay Board
Flap Stay, L-140S
Calibration Sheet (36 Shade RMD)
Feed Roller 1
Feed Roller 2
Belt, Feed Roller Drive
Belt, Motor Drive
Bearing
Bearing
Right Side Damper
Left Side Damper
Spring, Drive Roller Pressure L1, L2 /R1, R2
Spring, Drive Roller Pressure L3, R3
Spring, Drive Roller Pressure Center
Pulley Assy
Motor
Motor Pulley
CIS Flexible Cable 50 mm
CIS Flexible Cable 100 mm
Media Sensor
Cover Sensor
Contact Glass Plate Front Assy
Contact Glass Plate Rear Assy
CIS Sensor Front Unit Assy (Rank C)
CIS Sensor Front Unit Assy (Rank D)
CIS Sensor Front Unit Assy (Rank G)
CIS Sensor Front Unit Assy (Rank H)
CIS Sensor Rear Unit Assy (Rank C)
CIS Sensor Rear Unit Assy (Rank D)
CIS Sensor Rear Unit Assy (Rank G)
CIS Sensor Rear Unit Assy (Rank H)
GAP Roller 9
GAP Roller 29
Lock Lever, Right
Spring, Rock Lever Right
Lock Lever, Left
Spring, Rock Lever Left
Bearing, Pressure Arm
Key Top, Power
Key Top F/R

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Description
Data Controller Board
Including sub-board

BWC24SX-U-E

White Calibration+Color Correction Sheet


Front Feed Roller
Rear Feed Roller
60S2M284
60S2M250
MF128ZZMC3PS2S
MR106ZZMC3PS2S
FYN-N1-R303
FYN-N1-L303
AP110-024-0.9
AP110-025-1.0
AP110-025-1.2
KT60LM06-551
Pulley, 22Z
FPC, CS20A
FPC460032
PS117ND1
LG217L-3

Includes the Contact Glass


plate Assy
(Select the same rank of
sensor that is used in your
scanner.)

10SRF41Z

Q'ty
1
1
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
2
1
1
4
2
2
2
1
1
3
2
2
1
3
2
3

2
2
8
1
1
1
1
8
1
1

Remarks
SK200-09
SK200-09-A
SK200-09
SK200-09-A
SK200-09
SK200-09-A

For feed roller


For middle pulley
Same as CS600
Same as CS600

For feed roller

7. LIST OF JIGS AND TOOLS

7. LIST OF JIGS AND TOOLS


7.1 Jigs
Jigs
SK200-09 firmware
Scanning Master 21+
(Ver. 6.40 or later)

Calibration sheet
Color correction sheet
42-inch adjustment test chart

Shim 0.2 mm
Shim 0.3 mm
Mylar sheet #300

Adjustments
Downloading system program
Downloading system program
Shading (white correction)
Adjusting feed distance
Aligning sensor images
Adjusting offset
Color correction
Shading (white correction)
Color correction
Adjusting feed distance
Adjusting offset
Aligning sensor images
Roller gap adjustment (Between feed
roller and contact glass plate)
Confirmation of the grip pressure

Remarks
Firmware (SK200SP.X)
Software supplied with the scanner
(Scanning Master 21+)

Standard accessory
1050 mm x 200 mm
Standard accessory
Record measured values between a and
c, b and d, a and b, c and d, a and d, and
b and c.

Thickness 0.075 mm

7.2 Tools
Tools
Screwdriver
Allen wrench (2 mm to 4 mm)
Needle-nose pliers
Push/Pull gauge 5 kg
Multimeter

Usage
Disassembly, reassembly, and other
operations

Remarks
Large, medium, and small flat blade
screwdrivers and Phillips screwdrivers

Adjusting belt tension


Checking voltage level

7.3 Other
Item
Usage
Water-diluted neutral detergent or Cleaning
absolute ethanol wiper (cloth)
PC
Used to determine whether the problem
USB cable
is caused by the scanner or other
equipment.

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Remarks

8. DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING THE MECHANICAL PARTS

8. DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING THE MECHANICAL PARTS


8.1 Top Cover
Detaching the top cover
(1) Remove the four M4L8 binding head screws on the front side of the top cover.
Top cover

M4L8 binding head screw

(2) Remove the four M4L8 binding head screws on the rear side of the top cover.
Top cover

M4L8 binding head screw

(3) Detach the top cover from the scanner unit in the upward direction.

Reattaching the top cover


(1) Reattach the top cover in the reverse order in which it was detached.

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8.2 Left Side Cover


Detaching the left side cover
(1) Detach the top cover (see Section 8.1).
(2) Remove the two M4L8 TP screws on the left side of the scanner unit.
(3) Detach the left side cover.
Left side cover

M4L8 TP screw
Note:
There is a positioning pillar inside the left side cover.
Do not twist the cover when removing the cover.
Otherwise, you will break the positioning pillar.

Reattaching the left side cover


(1) Reattach the left side cover in the reverse order in which it was detached.

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8.3 Right Side Cover


Detaching the right side cover
(1) Detach the top cover (see Section 8.1).
(2) Remove the two M4L8 TP screws on the right side of the scanner unit.
Right side cover

M4L8 TP screw
Note:
There is a positioning pillar inside the right side cover.
Do not twist the cover when removing the cover.
Otherwise, you will break the positioning pillar.

(2) Disconnect the control panel cable from the control panel board.
Right side cover

Positioning pillar

Control panel board

Control panel cable

(3) Detach the right side cover.

Reattaching the right side cover


(1) Reattach the right side cover in the reverse order in which it was detached.

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8.4 Front Cover


Detaching the front cover
(1) Remove the three M4L8 thin at head screws holding the front cover.
Front cover

M4L8 thin flat head screw

(2) Pull out the front cover from the scanner unit.

Reattaching the front cover


(1) Reattach the front cover in the reverse order in which it was detached.

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8.5 Front Guide Assembly


Detaching the front guide assembly
(1) Detach the top, left, right side side and front covers (see Sections 8.1, 8.2, 8.3 and 8.4).
(2) Remove the two M3L6 binding head screws holding the front guide assembly from each side.
Front guide assembly

M3L6 binding head screw

M3L6 binding head screw

(3) Detach the front guide assembly from the scanner unit.

Reattaching the front guide assembly


(1) Reattach the front guide assembly in the reverse order in which it was detached.

Checkpoint
When reattaching the front guide assembly, make sure that the front guide assembly does not touch the front drive
roller.

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8.6 Shield Cover


Detaching the shield cover
(1) Detach the top cover (see Section 8.1).
(2) Remove the three M3L4 binding head screws from the access holes of the shield cover as shown in the
photographs below.
M3L4 binding head screw

Shield cover

(3) Detach the shield cover.

Reattaching the rear cover


(1) Reattach the shield cover in the reverse order in which it was detached.

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8.7 Control Panel


Detaching the control panel board
(1) Detach the top and right side covers (see Sections 8.1 and 8.3).
(2) Remove the two M3L8 self-tapping screws holding the control panel bracket.
M3L8 self-tapping screw

Right side cover

Control panel bracket

(4) Disconnect the control panel cable from the control panel board.

Reattaching the control panel board


(1) Reattach the control panel board in the reverse order in which it was detached.

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8.8 Feed Drive Belt (60S2M250)


Detaching the feed drive belt
(1) Detach the top and left side covers (see Sections 8.1 and 8.2).
(2) Loosen the two M4L6 binding head screws holding the feed belt tension bracket.
(3) Detach the feed drive belt from the feed pulley.
Feed drive belt

M4L6 binding head screw

Reattaching the feed drive belt


(1) Reattach the feed drive belt by reversing the sequence of steps in which it was detached.
(2) Adjust the belt tension (see Section 8.9).

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8.9 Adjusting Feed Drive Belt Tension (60S2M250)


Adjusting the feed drive belt tension
(1) Loosen the two M4L6 binding head screws holding the feed drive belt tension bracket.
(2) Loop the wire around the feed pulleys as shown in the photograph below.
2 kgf

Push/pull gauge
Wire

M4L6 binding head screw

Feed pulley

Feed drive belt tension pulley

(3) Use the push/pull gauge to pull the feed drive belt tension pulleys with a 2 kg force as shown above.
(4) Tighten the two M4L6 binding head screws that hold the feed drive belt tension bracket.

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8.10 Motor drive belt (60S2M284)


Detaching the motor drive belt
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Detach the top and left side covers (see Sections 8.1 and 8.2).
Detach the feed drive belt (see Section 8.8).
Loosen the two M4L8 pan head screws with washer holding the motor.
Detach the motor drive belt from the pulleys.

Motor drive belt

M4L8 pan head screw with washer

Reattaching the motor drive belt


(1) Reattach the motor drive belt by reversing the sequence of steps in which it was detached.
(2) Adjust the belt tension (see Section 8.11).

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8.11 Adjusting the Motor Drive Belt Tension (60S2M284)


Adjusting the motor drive belt tension
(1) Loosen the two M4L8 pan head screws with washer holding the motor.
(2) Loop the wire around the motor pulley as shown in the photograph below.
M4L8 pan head screw with washer
Push/pull gauge

Wire

Motor drive belt

Motor drive belt pulley

(3) Use the push/pull gauge to pull the motor pulley with a 3 kg force as shown above.
(4) Tighten the two M4L8 pan head screws with washer that hold the motor.

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3 kgf

8. DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING THE MECHANICAL PARTS

8.12 Board Base Chassis


Detaching the board base chassis
(1) Detach the top and shield covers (see Sections 8.1 and 8.6).
(2) Disconnect the ve CIS exible cables from the CIS boards.
CIS board

CIS flexible cable

(3) Remove the ten M3L6 binding head screws holding the data control board and power board.
M3L6 binding head screw

M2L6 binding head screw

Center CIS board

Power board
Data control board

(4) Remove the ve M3L4 binding head screws holding the board base chassis.
M3L4 binding head screw

Board base chassis

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(5) Gently lift up the front of the board base chassis, and then pull out the CIS exible cables under the
board base chassis.
Note:
There are CIS exible cables connected to the CIS unit under the board base chassis.
Therefore, do not lift up the board base chassis forcibly.
(6) Lay the board base chassis down at the rear of the main unit as shown below.

Reattaching the board base chassis


(1) Reattach the board base chassis by reversing the sequence of steps in which it was detached.

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8.13 CIS Sensor Unit Assemblies


Detaching a CIS sensor unit assembly
(1) Detach the top and shield covers (see Sections 8.1 and 8.6).
(2) Detach the board base chassis (see Section 8.12).
Spring stopper bracket L
Rear CIS sensor unit assembly

Spring stopper bracket


Front center CIS sensor unit assembly

Front right CIS sensor unit assembly

Front left CIS sensor unit assembly

Checkpoint
When detaching the spring stopper brackets, mark the location of each spring stopper bracket. Do not swap the
location of each spring stopper when installing the spring stoppers.
(Especially when detaching the rear left CIS sensor unit assembly)

Center CIS sensor unit assembly


(3) Remove the four M3L6 binding head screws holding the spring stopper bracket L and the spring stopper
bracket.
Front center CIS sensor unit assembly
Spring stopper bracket

Spring stopper bracket L

M3L6 binding head screw

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Rear CIS sensor unit assemblies


(3) Remove the four M3L6 binding head screws holding the spring stopper bracket L and the spring stopper
bracket.
Spring stopper bracket

Rear CIS sensor unit assembly

M3L6 binding head screw

M3L6 binding head screw

Spring stopper bracket L

Front CIS sensor unit assemblies


(3) Remove the two M3L6 binding head screws holding the spring stopper bracket.
Front left CIS sensor unit assembly

Spring stopper bracket

M3L6 binding head screw

Front right CIS sensor unit assembly

M3L6 binding head screw

(4) Remove the two M3L4 binding head screws and the two height adjustment screws holding the CIS
sensor unit assembly.
M3L4 binding head screw

Height adjustment screw

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Reattaching a CIS sensor unit assembly


(1) Reattach the CIS sensor unit assembly by reversing the sequence of steps in which it was detached.
(2) Use a CIS sensor of the same rank when replacing a CIS sensor.
The CIS sensor rank is indicated on the CIS sensor unit and the bottom of the scanner chassis.

(3) Perform the CIS sensor unit height adjustment (see Section 8.18) and the software adjustment.

How to nd out the CIS sensor rank


There is the CIS sensor rank label on the bottom chassis as shown in a picture below. so prepare same rank
of the CIS sensor before replacing the CIS sensor.

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8.14 Cover Sensor (LG217L-3)


Detaching the cover sensor
(1) Detach the top and shield covers (see Sections 8.1 and 8.6).
(2) Disconnect the cable that is connected to the cover sensor.
(3) Remove the M4L16 binding head screw holding the cover sensor.
Cover sensor cable

Cover sensor

M4L16 binding head screw

(4) Detach the cover sensor from the board base assembly.

Reattaching the cover sensor


(1) Reattach the cover sensor by reversing the sequence of steps in which it was detached.

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8.15 Media Sensor (PS117ND1)


Detaching the media sensors
(1) Detach the top and shield covers (see Sections 8.1 and 8.6).
(2) Detach the board base assembly (see Section 8.12).
(3) Disconnect the cable that is connected to the front or rear media sensor.
M3L12 binding head screw

Front media sensor

Media sensor cable

Rear media sensor

(4) Remove the M3L12 binding head screws holding the front or rear media sensor.
(5) Detach the media sensor from the board base assembly.

Reattaching the cover sensors


(1) Reattach the media sensors by reversing the sequence of steps in which they were detached.

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8.16 Top Assembly


Detaching the top assembly
(1) Detach the top, left side, right side and shield covers (see Sections 8.1, 8.2, 8.3 and 8.6).
(2) Remove the M4L16 binding head screw holding the ap stay, and then disconnect the ap stay from the
main unit.
Flap stay

M4L16 binding head screw

(3) Remove the four M4L6 binding head screws holding the right and left damper brackets.
M4L6 binding head screw
M4L6 binding head screw

Damper

Damper

M4L6 binding head screw


Slide the damper to
the inside.

Damper

(4) Slide the left and right dampers to the inside to disconnect the dampers from the main unit.

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(5) Remove the M3L6 binding head screw holding the cable clamp.

Cable clamp

M3L6 binding head screw

(6) Lay the top assembly down as shown in the photograph below.

Top assembly

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8.17 Feed Rollers


Detaching the feed rollers
(1) Detach the top assembly (see Section 8.16).
(2) Detach the front guide assembly (see Section 8.5).
(3) Remove the six M3L6 binding head screws holding the rear media guide.

M3L6 binding head screw


Rear media guide

(4) Detach the rear media guide.


(5) Detach the feed drive belt (see Section 8.8).
(6) Remove the two M3L12 binding head screws holding the feed pulleys.
M3L12 binding head screw

M3L12 binding head screw

Feed pulley

(7) Detach the feed pulleys from the feed rollers.

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(8) Remove the E-rings holding the left side feed roller bearings.
M4L16 TP screw

E-ring

Shaft link plate

(9) Remove the two M4L16TP screws holding the two right side shaft link plates.
(10) Detach the bearings, collars and right side shaft link plates from the main unit.

(11) Remove the two M4L16TP screws holding the two right side shaft link plates.
M4L16 TP screw

Shaft link plate

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(12) Detach the bearings, collars and left side shaft link plates from the main unit.

(13) Lift up the rear part of the center media guide, slide it in the rear direction, and then detach the center
media guide from the main unit.
Center media guide

(14) Detach the four left and right side springs (AP100-024-0.9) the two front center springs (AP100-025-1.0),
and the two spring rear center springs (AP100-020-1.2) from the pressure arm.
Pressure arm

Black spring
Black spring

Front center pressure spring (AP100-025-1.0)

Silver spring

Left & right pressure spring (AP100-024-0.9)

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(15) Slide the feed roller to the left side, and then lift up the right side of the feed roller to detach it.

Rear feed roller

Slide the feed roller to the left side, and then lift
up the right side of the feed roller to detach it.

Front feed roller

Reattaching the feed rollers


(1) Reattach the feed rollers by reversing the sequence of steps in which they were detached.
(2) There are three kinds of springs; do not install them in the wrong positions.
AP100-025-1.0

AP100-024-0.9

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8.18 Adjusting the CIS Sensor Height


Adjusting the CIS sensor height
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Detach the board base chassis assembly (see Section 8.12).


Close the top assembly, and then insert the plastic shim under the CIS sensor unit assembly.
Adjust the gap to 0.25 mm.
Confirm that the 0.2 mm shim passes through the gap and that the 0.3 mm shim dose not pass through
the gap.
0.2 mm shim or 0.3 mm shim

Insert the shims in the areas indicated by the red circles to adjust the gap between the CIS
sensor and the feed roller.

(5) Loosen the two M3L4 binding screws holding the CIS sensor unit assembly.
Height adjustment screw

Position lock screw

M3L4 binding head screw

(6) Adjust the gap using the height adjustment screw.


(7) Tighten the two M3L4 binding screws holding the CIS sensor unit assembly after adjustment has been
completed.
(8) Tighten the two position lock screws.
(9) Reassemble the board base chassis assembly (see Section 8.12).
(10) Detach the left and right side covers (see Sections 8.2 and 8.3).

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8.19 Contact Glass Plate Assembly


Detaching the contact glass plate assembly
(1) Detach the CIS sensor unit assembly (see Section 8.13).
(2) Remove the ve M3L4 binding head screws holding the CIS sensor pressure bracket.

M3L4 binding head screw

(3) Loosen the two M3L8 set screws holding the CIS sensor.

(4) Detach the contact glass plate assembly.


Contact glass plate assembly

CIS sensor unit

CIS sensor pressure bracket

Reattaching the contact glass plate assembly


(1) Reattach the contact glass plate in the reverse order in which it was detached.
(2) Make sure that the CIS unit surface lies at against the inside of the contact glass plate assembly when
you reattach the contact glass plate assembly.
(3) Perform the CIS sensor height adjustment (see section 8.18) and the software adjustment.

Checkpoint
When replacing the contact glass assembly, be sure to clean the interior of the image sensor unit and the inside of
the contact glass plate assembly. A soiled or dusty unit can affect scanning performance.

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8.20 Data Controller Board


Checkpoint
When replacing the data controller board, perform the software adjustment if it is possible to obtain the former
setting values from the data controller board.

Detaching the data controller board for the SK200-09 (Old)


(1) Detach the top cover and the shield cover (see Sections 8.1 and 8.6).
Data controller board

(2) Disconnect all the connectors on the data controller board and remove the four M3L6 binding head
screws holding the data controller board.
M3L6 binding head screw

(3) Detach the data controller board from the unit.

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Detaching the data controller board for the SK200-09-A (New))


(1) Detach the top cover and the shield cover (see Sections 8.1 and 8.6).
Data controller board

(2) Disconnect all the connectors on the sub-data controller board and remove the two M2L6 binding head
screws and M3L6 binding head screws holding the sub-data controller board.
M2L6 binding head screw

Sub-data controller board

M3L6 binding head screw

(3) Detach the sub-dara controller board from the data controller board.
(4) Disconnect all the connectors on the data controller board and remove the three M3L6 binding head
screws and the stud holding the sub-data controller board.
M3L6 binding head screw

Stud

Data controller board

(5) Detach the dara controller board from the unit.

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Reattaching the data controller board


(1) Reattach the data controller board in the reverse order in which it was detached.
(2) Perform the software adjustment to input the former setting values or use the software to adjust the
scanner. (See "Preparations before Making Adjustments" in Section 9.2)

Checkpoint
When replacing the data controller board, perform the software adjustment to obtain the former setting values from
the data controller board. (See "Preparations before Making Adjustments" in Section 9.2)

How to nd out type of the data controller board


There are two kinds of the data controller boards, which is used to SK200-09 or SK200-09-A.
So prepare corresponded data controller board before replacing the data controller board.
The model name label is showing the type of the data controller board.
If the model name is SK200-09 use the old type of the data controller board.
If the model name is SK200-09-A use the new type of the data controller board.

Confirm this label to find out the type of board.

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8.21 CIS (Contact Imaging Sensor) Board


Detaching the CIS boards
(1) Detach the top cover and the shield cover (see Sections 8.1 and 8.6).

CIS board

(2) Disconnect all the connectors on the CIS board and remove the two M2L6 binding head screws holding
the CIS board.

M2L6 binding head screw

(3) Detach the CIS board from the unit.

Reattaching the CIS boards


(1) Reattach each CIS board in the reverse order in which it was detached.
(2) When you have replaced the CIS boards, perform calibration using the software adjustment.

How to nd out type of the CIS boards


There are two kinds of the CIS boards, which is used to SK200-09 or SK200-09-A.
So prepare corresponded CIS boards before replacing the CIS boards.
The model name label is showing the type of the CIS boards.
If the model name is SK200-09 use the old type of the CIS boards.
If the model name is SK200-09-A use the new type of the CIS boards.

Confirm this label to find out the type of board.

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8.22 CIS Power Board


Detaching the CIS power board
(1) Detach the top cover and the shield cover (see Sections 8.1 and 8.6).
CIS power board

(2) Disconnect all the connectors on the CIS power board and remove the six M3L6 binding head screws
holding the CIS power board.
M3L6 binding head screw

(3) Detach the CIS power board from the unit.

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Reattaching the CIS power board


(1) Reattach the CIS power board in the reverse order in which it was detached.
(2) Check that the output voltage is 5.3V 0.02V between the VR1 side of R17 and GND when you replace
the CIS power board.

How to check the output voltage


1. Disconnect the cables from J2 and from J10 to J15.
2. Turn on the power. (Connect the power cable to the scanner power inlet.)
3. Measure the output voltage between the VR1 side of R17 and GND.
4. If the output voltage is not 5.3V 0.02V, adjust the voltage using VR1 on the CIS power board.
Disconnect the cables from J10 to J15.
Disconnect the cable from J2.

GND
VR1
Top terminal of R17

How to nd out type of the CIS power boards


There are two kinds of the CIS power boards, which is used to SK200-09 or SK200-09-A.
So prepare corresponded CIS power boards before replacing the CIS power boards.
The model name label is showing the type of the CIS power boards.
If the model name is SK200-09 use the old type of the CIS power boards.
If the model name is SK200-09-A use the new type of the CIS power boards.

Confirm this label to find out the type of board.

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8.23 Switching Power Supply Board


Detaching the switching power supply board
(1) Detach the front guide assembly (see Section 8.5).
(2) Remove the four M3L6 binding head screws holding the switching power supply board.

M3L6 binding head screw

(4) Disconnect all the connectors on the switching power supply board.
(5) Detach the switching power supply board from the unit.

Reattaching the switching power supply board


(1) Reattach the switching power supply board in the reverse order in which it was detached.

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8.24 Feed Motor


Detaching the feed motor
(1) Detach the front guide assembly (see Section 8.5).
(2) Remove the two M4L8 pan head screws with washer holding the feed motor.

Motor drive belt

M4L8 pan head screw with washer

(3) Disconnect the cable from the feed motor.


Motor mount

M4L8 binding head screw

Feed motor cable

(4) Remove the two M4L8 binding head screws holding the motor mount.

Reattaching the feed motor


(1) Reattach the feed motor in the reverse order in which it was detached.
(2) Adjust the motor drive belt tension (see Section 8.11).

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9. ADJUSTMENTS USING THE SOFTWARE


9.1 Starting the Software
Ensure that OPS112 (Scanning Master 21+ Ver 6.40 or later) is installed.
(1) Connect the scanner to the PC using a USB cable and turn it on (connect the AC cable to the scanner
power inlet).
(2) Start Windows (OS).
(3) Create a Shortcut for Scanning Master 21+.

(4) Open the Scanning Master 21+ Shortcut Properties dialog box.

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(5) Add " /manufacture" after the Target le name.

Add " /manufacture" here.


Space

(6) Run the Scanning Master 21+ (OPS112) from the shortcut icon.

(7) Select "About" from the "Help" menu.

(8) Click the scanner icon while pressing and holding down the "Ctrl" key.
Next, click the "OK" button while pressing and holding down the "Shift" key.

Icon

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(9) Select "Adjust Scanner" from the "Tools" menu.

(10) Select "Yes".

(11) When you click the "OK" button in the following window, the Scanner Adjustment window will appear
with an Adjust menu.

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9.2 Preparations before Making Adjustments


Note the current feed distance adjustment and position adjustment values while making adjustments.
This enables the values to be entered directly from the keyboard to restore the scanner to its previous status
if adjustment fails.
In main board replacement, the time required for adjustment can be reduced by setting the previously noted
feed distance adjustment and position adjustment values. However, for image sensor unit replacement, all
settings must be adjusted, eliminating the need to record the previous values.

Adjustment Procedure
(1) Start Scanning Master 21+. (See p. 9-1.)
(2) Select "Adjust Feed Distance" from the "Adjust" menu.

(3) Click the "Current Value" button and note the value shown in the Feed Adjustment Value box. After
nishing, click the "Close" button.

(4) Similarly, select "Adjust Position" from the "Adjust" menu and click the "Current Value" button. Note the
values shown in the X Overlap and Y Offset boxes and click the "Close" button.

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9.3 Preparing a Test Chart


(1) Prepare a SK200 adjustment test chart.

(2) Make sure that the distances (measured with a glass scale) between the two points in all pairs are
included in the chart in advance. (See the chart shown above.)
<<Tip 1>> The test chart is made of Mylar paper.
For use in normal ofce environments (normal temperatures and humidity levels), you should
only need to measure each distance once.
Make sure that each distance is measured with the utmost accuracy.
<<Tip 2>> Make sure that all staff members using this test chart select the same measurement points.
This chart has been designed with the assumption that the point shown below is used for
measurement.

<<Tip 3>>

If user-specied paper must be used for adjustments, you should make the measurements over
as long a period of time as possible to obtain good results.

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9.4 Making Adjustments


Always follow the sequence given below when making adjustments.
1. Calibration (white correction)
2. Feed distance adjustment
3. Position adjustment
Offset adjustment
Sensor joint alignment
4. Color correction

Scanner Calibration

Before beginning calibration, clean the contact glass plates and scanning-table surface. Any dust or dirt
on those surfaces may affect the calibration results and resulting image quality.
Check that the calibration sheet is free of any dust or dirt.

1. Calibration (white correction)


(1) Connect the scanner to the computer. Turn on the scanner, (connect the AC cable to the scanner power
inlet) then turn on the PC.
(2) Start Scanning Master 21+. (See p. 9-1.)
(3) Remove the white calibration sheet (220 x 1070 mm) from its special storage box.
Clean the conatct glass plate surfaces and the feed rollers.
1070 mm

220 mm

Calibration sheet
(4) Select "Calibration" from the "Adjust" menu.

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(5) Select All in Calibration and click the Execute button.

(6) The following message is displayed. Insert the calibration sheet into the scanner as instructed.

(7) Click the OK button to start scanning.


The scanned data is displayed when scanning is complete. Colors may differ slightly for individual
sensors to make it easier to identify problem areas in calibration. This does not indicate a defect.
Check that there are no vertical streaks, such as white patches, in the scanned data.
(Streaks occur when calibration is not performed correctly due to contamination by dust or dirt.)
(8) If the data is normal, calibration is complete.
Click the Close button and exit calibration mode.
(9) If any abnormal data is observed, specify the problem areas as follows:
Select Specied Part in Calibration.

(10) The mouse arrow cursor changes to a cross cursor when moved over the data. Click the left mouse
button with the mouse positioned over the streak data. The selected area is shown in blue. Repeat this
procedure for any additional streaks.
Areas that have been selected (shown in blue) can be deselected by clicking the left mouse button
again. To deselect all selected areas, click the Clear button.
(11) Once all required areas have been specied, remove the calibration sheet and clean the contact glass
plate and scanning-table surfaces. Check the calibration sheet for dust and dirt, then click the Execute
button.
(12) Return to step (5) and verify the calibration results.

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2. Feed distance adjustment


(1) Measure the distances between the C010 and the C090 points in the SK200 Test Chart with a glass
scale.

(2) Run the software. (See p. 9-1)


(3) Select "Adjust Feed Distance" from the "Adjust" menu.

(4) The following dialog box will appear. Correctly position the SK200 test chart on the scanner and click
the "Scan" button.

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(5) The following dialog box will appear. Click the "Scan" button.

Select the following for "Document Info" and "Scan Settings":


"Document Info"
Paper Size: User Size, Width: 1016, Length 1100, Resolution: 600 dpi
Document Type: Black and White
"Scan Settings"
Output: Bilevel
The following dialog box appears, together with the scanned image.
Measures the distance,
based on the scanned image

Type in the measured


distance here.

When actual and theoretical values appear


in their respective boxes, you can click the
Calculate button to calculate the feed.
The calculated feed will appear in this box.

Click this button to specify


the correction value for the scanner.

Click this button to display


Click this button to
display the default value. the value stored in the scanner.

(6) Type the distance between C010 and C090 measured with a glass scale in the "Actual" box.

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(7) Click anywhere within the "Theoretical" box and use the crosshairs cursor to click the white corner
indicated by arrow "C010" on the scanned image.

(8) Scroll the scanned image to click the white corner indicated by arrow "C090" with the crosshairs cursor.

(9) The measured distance appears in the "Theoretical" box. Click the "Calculate" button.
(10) The correction value appears in the "Feed" box.
Click the "Set" button to allow the scanner to store the correction value.
(11) Place the test chart on the scanner again and click the "Scan" button.
(12) Repeat Steps 4 through 9 to perform the following calculations, based on the gures displayed in the
dialog box.
[ (Theoretical value - Actual value) / Actual value ] x 100%
Conrm that this value is within 0.1.

The scanner may be defective if the calculated values do not fall within the above ranges.

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3. Position adjustment
Adjusting the offset (origin)
(1) Start the OPS112 software. (See p. 9-1.)
(2) Select "Adjust Position" from the "Adjust" menu.

(3) The following dialog box will appear. Correctly position the offset target chart on the scanner and click
the "Scan" button.

Use the cursor or keys to enter


the position of the origin.

Use the cursor or keys to enter a value to


adjust level differences between the image sensors.

1600

1600

1200

1200

1200

1200

Not used.

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(4) The following dialog box will appear. Click the "Scan" button.

Scan conditions:
"Document Info" Paper Size: User Size, Width: 1066, Length 200, Resolution: 600 dpi
Document Type: Black and White
"Scan Settings"
Output: Bilevel
(5) A dialog box appears together with the Scanner Adjustment window, as shown below.

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(6) Check the scanning point of the top center circle.

(7) Zoom in to the top center circle using the zoom button.
If the start point of the scanning is within the top center circle as shown below, it does not require offset
adjustment.

(8) If the starting point of the scanning is outside of the top center circle, click the Origin box and then input
"0".

(9) Click the "Check" button, then click the "Set" button. The following dialog box will appear.
Click the "OK" button.

(10) Scan the offset target chart again.


(11) Zoom in to the top center circle using the zoom button.

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(12) Click anywhere within the Origin box. The crosshairs cursor appears in the Scanner Adjustment window.

(13) When the crosshairs cursor appears in the Scanner Adjustment window, click on the center of the top
center circle with the crosshairs cursor.

(14) Click the "Check" button, then click the "Set" button. The following dialog box will appear.
Click the "OK" button.

(15) Scan the offset target chart again.


Conrm that the starting point of the scanning is within the top center circle as shown below.

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Sensor joint alignment (X Overlap, Y Offset)


(1) When continuing with sensor joint alignment after offset adjustment, scroll the adjusted image to display
the portion shown below.
If you start with sensor joint alignment, follow Steps (1) through (4) in "Adjusting offset (origin)" on p.
9-11 and 9-12 to display the scanned image, and scroll to display the portion shown below.

Click here first.

Click here next.

(2) The image appears as shown above, with the left-hand portion of the image misaligned with the righthand portion. Click anywhere in the X Overlap box under "2-3." The crosshairs cursor will appear. First
click a position on the left-hand portion, then click the position of the right-hand portion that corresponds
to the position you selected rst.
(3) Click the "Check" button rst, then click the "Set" button. Follow the on-screen instruction to place the
adjustment chart on the scanner again.
(4) Repeat these steps until the left-hand portion is properly aligned with the right-hand portion.
In this task, you need to adjust the X overlap and Y offset at the same time.
See "Tips for Making Fine Adjustments" on the next page if you encounter difculties making ne
adjustments.
(5) Similarly, make adjustments for 3-4, 1-2, and 4-5 in this order.
After nishing, close all the adjustment menu windows. Use the SK200 test chart to perform a normal
scan, and conrm that the image appears properly.

Image after adjustments

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Tips for Making Fine Adjustments


Two portions of the aligned image become misaligned during adjustments using the crosshairs cursor.
You wish to move a portion of the image by one pixel.
You nd it difcult to nd whether any portions of the image are misaligned.
You feel that some portions of the image remain misaligned, despite efforts to correct the alignment.
In these cases, simply type in numbers to make adjustments.
In this section, we will give you a rough idea of what the numbers in the dialog box mean.
Once you become familiar with the meanings of these numbers and know which numbers to type in, you can
make adjustments more accurately and quickly than by using the crosshairs cursor.

Description of the Dialog Box


(3)

(5)

(6)
(4)

(7)
(8)

(1)

(2)

(9)
(10)

(11)
(12)

(1) (2): Origin (Upper Left of Document)


The upper left corner of the scanner image currently being displayed is always set to (0, 0).
The coordinates increase as you move across and down from this point.

(3) (4): X Overlap


These boxes show the numbers of pixels by which sensor 1 and 2 (2 and 3, 3 and 4, 4 and 5) images
overlap. For more overlap, increase these numbers. Reduce these numbers if some portions of images are
missing due to excessive overlap to enable accurate ne adjustments.
<<Handy Tip>> Theoretically, distance accuracy in the direction of sensors (in the X direction) cannot
be corrected, since it is determined based on the calibration and quality of the individual
sensors. However, using the overlaps will make the image appear to be corrected.
In general, use the size change function of the application software to make this adjustment.
If your customer requests extreme accuracy and if the size change function does not
produce satisfactory results, you may resort to this technique.
In contrast, if the overlaps are not properly adjusted, the product specications may not
be satised. Check these values if you receive complaints regarding accuracy in the X
direction.

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(5) (6): Y Offset


Sensors 1, 3, and 5 are attached 24.5 mm behind sensors 2 and 4 in the direction of the feed.
For this reason, there is always a 24.5 mm difference in the level of the scanned image.
Thus, 24.5 mm/0.0423 mm (1 pixel) = 579 (approx.) appears in these boxes.
In practice, values slightly greater or smaller than the above number will appear due to variations in sensor
position and feed.
Keep in mind that with larger values, sensor 1, 3 and 5 images will move farther up.
<<Handy Tip>> Basically, the physical positions of sensors remain unchanged, and sensors are mounted
with high accuracy. Therefore, if you nd that a Y offset is signicantly different from "579",
you may conclude that feed accuracy requires adjustment.
Conversely, if you know that the feed accuracy is correct, you may conclude that the sensor
physical position is incorrect.
You can use the correction value "579" to adjust the feed so that there is no misalignment in
the Y direction. This makes it possible to determine the feed, although this is not completely
accurate. You may use this technique for users who do not demand high accuracy.

(7) (9) (11): Starting Line


The distances (numbers of pixels) from the document sensor to each of the image sensors in the direction of
document feed are displayed in these boxes.
Subtracting value (9) from values (7) and (11) produces values (5) and (6), respectively.
If you change values (5) and (6) and press the "Check" button, values (9) and (11) will be calculated and
changed automatically.

(8) (10) (12): Starting Bit


The image sensors themselves scan areas narrower than the area that can be physically scanned in order to
provide a correction range.
The numbers in these boxes represent the numbers of dots from the positions at which the sensors can start
their scan to those where the sensors actually start the scan.

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4. Color correction (using a color correction sheet)


(1) Prepare the color correction sheet.
(2) Select Color Correction from the Adjust menu.

(3) Click the Scan button.

(4) The following message is displayed. Insert the color correction sheet in the scanner.

Position the color correction sheet so that the red bar in the center of the sheet is centered in the scanner (but with
the printed side down).

(5) Click the OK button to start scanning.


The scanned data is displayed when scanning is complete. Colors may differ slightly for individual
sensors, but this does not indicate a defect.
(6) When the data is displayed, click the Get button.
(7) Click in the center of the color tile indicated by the numbers 1 to 6, in ascending order.
For numbers 1 to 5, click the center of the upper left tile; for number 6, click in the center of the bottom
right tile. Align the cursor crosshairs with the printed lines at the sides of the tile.

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The next reference point to be checked is displayed on the Status bar.


If you click in error, click the Esc. key to cancel the operation and return to the immediately previous step.
If you click on the wrong tile, color correction will not be performed correctly and the colors of the image displayed
after color correction will be incorrect.

(8) After you have clicked tile number 6, click the Set button.

Click the OK button.


(9) To check the color correction results, click the Conrm button.
(10) The following message is displayed. Insert the color correction sheet in the scanner as instructed.

Position the color correction sheet so that the red bar in the center of the sheet is centered in the scanner (but with
the printed side down).

(11) Click the OK button to start scanning.


After scanning has been completed, an enlarged view of the color-corrected data is displayed.
(12) Click the Fit icon to display the entire image, and check whether there is any discrepancy in color. If
there is no discrepancy, color correction is complete. Click the Close button.

If there is still some color discrepancy after performing Color Correction, repeat steps (7) through (12).

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9.5 Downloading Firmware


This section describes how to download rmware (system programs) via the USB interface to the ash
memory provided on the data controller board, to which the boot program has been downloaded.

1. Items required to download rmware


SK200SP.X le (Firmware)
Use version 1.0 series for the SK200-06 (old main board).
Use version 2.0 series for the SK200A-06 (new main board).
Do not install the version 2.0 series to the SK200-06 (old main board).
Do not install the version 1.0 series to the SK200A-06 (new main board).
SK200-09 scanner
PC (Windows 2000/XP and an operating environment that provides USB 2.0 compatibility)
OPS112 (Scanning Master 21+ Ver 6.40 or later)
USB interface cable

2. Procedure
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

Use the USB cable to connect the SK200 and PC.


Turn on the power for your PC.
Run the Scanning Master 21+ (OPS112) in the adjustment mode. (see Section 9.1).
When OPS112 starts, follow the steps given below to download the rmware.
Select "Update Firmware" from the "Scan" menu to display the Download dialog box.

(6) Insert the oppy disk containing the rmware (lename: SK200SP.X) into the oppy disk drive, click the
"View" button on the Download dialog box, select the oppy disk, and click the "OK" button.
(7) Click the "Start" button to begin downloading.
(8) After the download is complete, a message will appear. At this time, the paper and error LEDs on the
scanner should start ashing simultaneously.
After conrming this, turn off the power (disconnect the AC cable from the power inlet of the SK200).

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10. TROUBLESHOOTING

10. TROUBLESHOOTING
Cause
Checkpoint
Lamps on the control Confirm that the power switch has been
panel remain unlit.

switched on.
Confirm that the power cable is properly

Remedy
Switch on the power switch.
Connect the cable properly.

connected.
Confirm that the cable is properly connected Connect the cable properly.
to the control device.
Confirm that the power outputs (+24 V, +5 V, Check the power supplies and replace if
+3.3 V) are appropriate.
Other

necessary.
Replace the control panel.

The document is not Confirm that the PAPER LED is lit.


Confirm that the USB cable is properly
scanned, although
it is moved to the
scanning position.

connected.
Confirm that the USB cable is properly

Replace the data controller board.


Check the document detection photosensor.
Connect the cable properly.
Connect the cable properly.

connected within the scanner.


Confirm that the appropriate model has been Specify the correct scanner model.

specified.
Other
The document is not Check for foreign objects in the document

Replace the main control board.


Open the center cover and remove foreign

transported properly. scanning section.

objects.

Confirm that the roller rotates when you

Check for anomalies around the control

press a control key.


Confirm that the feed motor is running.
Confirm that +24 V is output.

boards.
Check for anomalies around the motor.
Check the power supply and replace if

Other

necessary.
Replace the control boards.

Replace the data control board.


The scanned data is Confirm that an appropriate white correction Perform Calibration (white correction).
completely black.

value has been specified.


Confirm that the image sensor cables are

Confirm that the image sensor cables are

properly connected.
Confirm that the image sensor LEDs are lit.

properly connected, with no broken wires.


Check the +5 V power supply and replace it
if it is faulty.
Replace the data controller board.
Replace the CIS board.

Replace the image sensors.


Confirm that an appropriate value is specified Adjust Intensity (Brightness) in Scanning
for Intensity (Brightness) in Scanning
Master 21+.

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Master 21+.

10. TROUBLESHOOTING
Cause
Checkpoint
Remedy
The scanned drawing Clean the contact glass plates and replace if Clean the contact glass plates and replace if
has undesired black necessary.

necessary.

lines.
Confirm that calibration (white correction)

Clean the image sensors.


Perform calibration from the beginning (white

has been properly performed.


Check the document hold-down plate for

correction).
Clean the feed rollers.

stains.
Check whether the problem persists after

Replace the image sensors.

cleaning and adjustments.


The scanned drawing Check the contact glass plates for dust and

Clean the contact glass plates and replace if

has undesired white damage.


Confirm that calibration (white correction)
lines.

necessary.
Perform calibration from the beginning (white

Part of the scanned

has been properly performed.


Confirm that the sensor X overlaps and Y

drawing is missing

offsets are appropriate.

correction).
Align the sensor joints.

(the scanned drawing


is horizontally
compressed).
Part of the

Confirm that the sensor X overlaps and Y

scanned drawing is

offsets are appropriate.

Align the sensor joints.

overlapped.
The image quality is Check whether any of the contact glass

Use purified water or alcohol to clean the

poor.

plates is dirty.

contact glass plate(s). (Do not use chemical

Confirm that the image resolution is

solvents.)
Select an appropriate resolution.

appropriate.
Confirm that the scanner has been turned

Turn on the scanner.

on.
Confirm that the PC has detected the USB

Reattach the USB cable, set it up, and

properly.
Check the cable for broken wires, shorting,

reinstall the USB driver.


Replace the cable.

and bent connector pins.


Confirm that the power supply for the

Check the supply voltage and replace the

The PC does not


detect the scanner.

scanner unit functions properly.


power supply as necessary.
When placed on the The media sensors do not function properly. Clean the media sensor.
scanner, the paper

Check the sensor cable for contact with other

is moved beyond the

cables.

scanning section and

Replace one or both media sensors.

drops to the back of


the scanner.
Paper jam occurs.
Check the transfer section for foreign objects. Remove foreign objects.
There is a difference The sensor color density has not been
Adjust color density.
in color density

properly corrected.

between the rightand left-hand


portions of the
document scanned in
grayscale.

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11. OPTION AND CONSUMABLES

11. OPTION AND CONSUMABLES


11.1 Optional Item
Code
ST0064

Item Name
High stand

11.2 Consumables
Code
IS0907
IS0908
IS0917
EM-CP

Item Name
Carrier Sheet (A0)
Carrier Sheet (A1)
Calibration Sheet (42 inches)
Cleaning paper (50 sheets)

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12. PARTS LISTS

12. PARTS LISTS


12.1 Outer Casing
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Part No.
641700030
794200721
794200719
794200720
794200722
641700130
641700110
363023201
641701000
301504001

Part name
Top Cover
Left Side Cover Assembly
Right Cover Assembly
Front Guide Assembly
Front Cover Assembly
Anti-curling Guide
Guide Holder Plate
Rubber Foot
Rear Guide
Flap Stay

Description

Q'ty
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
2
1

COV-MD

TK2320

Remarks

Outer Casing

2
9

4
5

10

7
8

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12. PARTS LISTS

12.2 Front Guide


No.
1

Part No.
350195011

Part name
Front Guide Pulley

361204001 Front Guide Edge Cover

3
4
5
6
7
8
9

641300382
641700202
641700231
641700241
641700251
641700261
649202740

Felt L100
Front Guide
Left Media Guide
Right Media Guide
Wire, Front Guide
Spring, Front Guide
Felt S

Description

Q'ty
2

Remarks

4
Felt 100

2
1
1
1
2
2
6

Felt S

Front Guide
6
1
2

3
7

8
4

9
5

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12. PARTS LISTS

12.3 Side Cover


No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Part No.
640615030
640615020
641700790
641700780
641700070
641700760
774061267

Part name
Left Side Cover
Right Side Cover
Holder, Left
Holder, Right
Key Top, Power
Key Top, E/S
Control Panel Board

Description

Q'ty
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Remarks

Side Cover
1

5
2
6

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12. PARTS LISTS

12.4 Main Frame


No.
1

Part No.
Part name
649202690 Board Base Chassis

Description

774060261 CIS Controller Board


794050713 CIS Controller Board, SVC_CIS_A5

CIS Power Board for SK200-09


CIS Power Board for SK200-09-A
CIS Controller Board for SK200-09
CIS Controller Board for SK200-09-A

Q'ty
1
1
1
5
5

774061500

Main Board

Data Controller Board for SK200-09

SK200-09

794050710

Main Board, SVC_SK_Main_A5


Shield Cover
Media Sensor
Cover Sensor
Power Supply Unit
Feed Motor
Gasket, Front
Gasket, Rear
Gasket, Right
Gasket, Left

Data Controller Board for SK200-09-A

1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

SK200-09-A

774060263 CIS Power Board


794050714 CIS Power Board, SVC_Power_A5

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

649201850
500052659
500052694
562500006
774060204
694600440
694600430
694600410
694600400

PS117ND1
LG217L-3
BWC24SX-U-E (E)

Remarks
SK200-09
SK200-09-A
SK200-09
SK200-09-A

Main Frame
13

11
5
10

7
4

12

2
6

1
9

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12. PARTS LISTS

12.5 Feed Section


No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Part No.
774060201
649201642
649200135
649200125
641700280
649201830
649201830
311012820
774060202
310010620
649200140
649200180
774060203
378012591
378014221
649201110
649202780
649200990

Part name
Description
Center Media Guide
Rear Media Guide
Rear Feed Roller
Front Feed Roller
Blindfold Plate
Damper Reinforcing Plate
Twin Link Plate
Bearing, MF128ZZMC3PS2S
Tension Bracket
Bearing, MR106ZZMC3PS2S
Pulley Stud
Pulley 22
Feed Roller Pulley
Feed Roller Drive Belt
60S2M250
Motor Drive Belt
60S2M284
Feed Roller Washer
Cover Lock Stud
Stay Bracket

Q'ty
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
8
1
4
1
1
2
1
1
4
2
1

Remarks

Feed Section

14

13

15

11
2
16
12
8

10
1
3
4

17

6
7
18

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12. PARTS LISTS

12.6 Bottom Chassis


No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Part No.
649201962
649201950
649201942
649201932
649201870
649201860
774061153
774060302
649201820
380111241
380111251
380111201
649200202
649200221
649200210
309011003

Part name
Bottom Chassis
Chassis Reinforcing Plate
Right Side Plate
Left Side Plate
Right Side Cover Bracket
Left Side Cover Bracket
Pressure Arm Assy
Right Pressure Arm Assy
Feed Roller Holder
Spring, AP110-024-0.9
Spring, AP110-025-1.0
Spring, AP110-020-1.2
Pressure Arm
Pressure Arm Base
Pressure Arm Shaft
Pressure Arm Roller

Description

Q'ty
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
1
4
4
2
2
7
7
7
7

Left and Right Side Spring


Front Center Spring
Rear Center Spring

10SRF41Z

Remarks

Bottom Chassis

13

10
10

15

4
6
11

14

12

12
9
11

10

10

3
5

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12. PARTS LISTS

12.7 Upper Section 1


No.

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Part No.
774061952
774061953
774061956
774061957
774061972
774061973
774061976
774061977
649202561
649202771
305704003
305704002
649200812
649200823
649200980
380108201
380107231

Part name

Description

Q'ty

CIS Sensor Front Unit Assy (Rank C)


CIS Sensor Front Unit Assy (Rank D)
CIS Sensor Front Unit Assy (Rank G) Includes the Contact Glass Plate
CIS Sensor Front Unit Assy (Rank H) Assy
CIS Sensor Rear Unit Assy (Rank C) (Select the same rank of sensor
CIS Sensor Rear Unit Assy (Rank D) that is used in your scanner.)
CIS Sensor Rear Unit Assy (Rank G)
CIS Sensor Rear Unit Assy (Rank H)
Spring Holder Plate
Spring Holder Plate L
Left Damper
FYN-N1-L303
Right Damper
FYN-N1-R303
Right Damper Holder
Left Damper Holder
Spacer
Front CIS Sensor Assy Spring AP080-020-0.8
Rear CIS Sensor Assy Spring AP075-023-0.7

Remarks

6
2
1
1
1
1
1
10
8

Upper Section 1

4
5

3
8
2

11
1

10
7

9
6

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12. PARTS LISTS

12.8 Upper Section 2


No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Part No.
649202540
649202360
774060210
774060211
774061154
649202750
649202350
649202570
649202660
649201154
649202580

Part name
Upper Media Guide
CIS Base Chassis
CIS Base Right Side Frame
CIS Base Left Side Frame
Outer Pinch Roller Assy
Rear Pinch Roller Frame
Front Pinch Roller Frame
Pinch Roller Bracket
Pinch Roller Shaft
Pinch Roller
Pinch Roller Pivot Shaft

Description

GAP Roller 29

Q'ty
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
8
8
8
8

Remarks

Upper Section 2
10
8

7
11
4

1
3

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12. PARTS LISTS

12.9 Front CIS Sensor Unit Assembly


No.

2
3
4

Part No.
774061952
774061953
774061956
774061957
774061940
694450111
694600320
500051529

Part name

Description

CIS Sensor Front Unit Assy (Rank C) Includes the Contact Glass plate
CIS Sensor Front Unit Assy (Rank D) Assy
CIS Sensor Front Unit Assy (Rank G) (Select the same rank of sensor
CIS Sensor Front Unit Assy (Rank H) that is used in your scanner.)
Contact Glass plate Front Assy
FPC Cable CS20
FPC Cable 460032
Core
E04FA270218080

Q'ty

Remarks

1
1

Short (50 mm)


Long (100 mm)

Front CIS Sensor Unit Assembly

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12. PARTS LISTS

12.10 Rear CIS Sensor Unit Assembly


No.

2
3
4

Part No.

Part name

774061972
774061973
774061976
774061977
774061941
694450111
500051529

CIS Sensor Rear Unit Assy (Rank C)


CIS Sensor Rear Unit Assy (Rank D)
CIS Sensor Rear Unit Assy (Rank G)
CIS Sensor Rear Unit Assy (Rank H)
Contact Glass Plate Rear Assy
FPC Cable CS20
Core

Description
Includes the Contact Glass plate
Assy
(Select the same rank of sensor
that is used in your scanner.)

E04FA270218080

Q'ty

1
1
1

Rear CIS Sensor Unit Assembly


1

4
3

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Remarks

Short (50 mm)

12. PARTS LISTS

12.11 Inlet
No.
1
2
3

Part No.

Part name

Description

641700211 USB Relay Board Bracket


774061268 USB Relay Board
500051793 Inlet

Q'ty
1

Remarks

1
1

FN-922R-3-06

Rear CIS Sensor Unit Assembly


1
2

12.12 Other Parts


Standard Accessories
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Part No.
562500003
649202980
649203010
649202210
641700131
641701001
641700501
649202800
649202810
649202820
649202830

Part name
USB Cable
SP200W-CDM01M
SK200-CDM01M
Calibration Sheet Assembly
Anti-curling Guide
Rear Guide
Cleaning-Kit
SP Setup Manual
SP Quick Manual
JW Quick Manual
SK Quick Manual

Description
CBL0106-ACL2-29M
CD-ROM
CD-ROM
36 Shade Assy-RMD
GUIDE-F-W
GUIDE-PAPER

Q'ty
Remarks
1
1 SP200W
SK200-09
1
2 Front
2 Rear
1
1 SP200W
1 SP200W
1 SP200W
1 SP200W

Packing Box
No.
1
2

Part No.
649202310

Part name
SK200 Packing Box Assembly

Description

649202320 Packing Label

SK200-UM-251-9370

Q'ty
1
1

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Remarks

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS


13.1 Block Diagram

6 STOP SW
8 EJECT SW

GND 3
POWER SW 5
N.C. 6

5 POWER SW

CA504102*

PAPER LED 7

3 PAPER LED

ERROR LED 8

4 ERROR LED

POWER LED 9

2 POWER LED

J1 SM08B-SRSS-

7 GND

N.C. 4

N.C. 10

15 GND

DATA LATCH-

12

LINK CLK O/P+ 13


0CH DATA+ 14
LINK CLK O/P- 15

13 LINK CLK O/P+


14 0CH DATA+
15 LINK CLK O/P-

0CH DATA- 16

16 0CH DATA17 1CH DATA+

1CH DATA- 18

18 1CH DATA-

GND 20

19 RESET
20 GND

1 LEDG

2 LEDR

LEDB

3 LEDB

LEDCA

4 LEDCA

GND

5 GND

RS

6 RS

GND

7 GND

TR

8 M
9 TR

VCC 10

10 VCC

GND 11

11 GND

1 +3.3V

+3.3V 2

2 +3.3V

GND 3

3 GND

GND 4

4 GND

MAIN CLOCK+ 5

5 MAIN CLOCK+

SHIFT CLOCK+ 6

6 SHIFT CLOCK+

MAIN CLOCK- 7

7 MAIN CLOCK-

SHIFT CLOCK- 8
SERIAL DATA+

9 SERIAL DATA+
10 DATA LATCH+

SERIAL DATA- 11

11 SERIAL DATA-

DATA LATCH- 12

12 DATA LATCH-

LINK CLK O/P+ 13

13 LINK CLK O/P+

0CH DATA+ 14
LINK CLK O/P- 15
0CH DATA- 16
1CH DATA+ 17

OS1 12

12 OS1

GND 13

13 GND

OS2 14

14 OS2

RESET 19

GND 15

15 GND

GND 20

1CH DATA- 18

CN4091-08*

8 SHIFT CLOCK-

DATA LATCH+ 10

14 0CH DATA+
15 LINK CLK O/P16 0CH DATA17 1CH DATA+
18 1CH DATA19 RESET
20 GND

1 LEDG

LEDR

2 LEDR

LEDB

3 LEDB

LEDCA

4 LEDCA

GND

5 GND

RS

6 RS

GND

TR

7 GND
8 M
9 TR

+3.3V 1

1 +3.3V

+3.3V 2

2 +3.3V

GND 3

3 GND

GND 4

4 GND

MAIN CLOCK+ 5

5 MAIN CLOCK+

SHIFT CLOCK+ 6

6 SHIFT CLOCK+

MAIN CLOCK- 7
SHIFT CLOCK- 8
SERIAL DATA+

8 SHIFT CLOCK9 SERIAL DATA+


10 DATA LATCH+

SERIAL DATA- 11

11 SERIAL DATA-

DATA LATCH- 12

12 DATA LATCH-

LINK CLK O/P+ 13

13 LINK CLK O/P+

0CH DATA+ 14

VCC 10

10 VCC

GND 11

11 GND

OS1 12

12 OS1

GND 13

13 GND

OS2 14

14 OS2

RESET 19

GND 15

15 GND

GND 20

LINK CLK O/P- 15

CN4091-08*

7 MAIN CLOCK-

DATA LATCH+ 10

VBUS
DD+
GND

VBUS
DD+
GND

1
2
3
4

USB RELAY BOARD


CN5041-07*

CA504101*

SIG
GND
5V
SIG
GND
5V
SIG
GND
5V
NC

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

14 0CH DATA+
15 LINK CLK O/P-

0CH DATA- 16

16 0CH DATA-

1CH DATA+ 17

17 1CH DATA+

1CH DATA- 18

18 1CH DATA-

J2
B5B-PHSM3-TB

DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

LEDG

J4

J2

4 GND

J3
DF13B-4P-1.25V(21)

3 5V

J1 FH10A-15S-1SH(02)

2 GND

CIS CONTROLLER BOARD

1 12V

J20
DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

CA460003*

FPC460030*

1
2
3
4

J14
803-91-014
-30-002

+3.3V 1

1
2
3
4

J8
803-91-010
-30-002

LEDR

J4

VBUS
DD+
GND

J10
FX8C-60S
-SV5(22)

4 GND
LEDG

19 RESET
20 GND

1CH DATA- 18

18 1CH DATA-

RESET 19

CN4091-08*

GND 20

19 RESET
20 GND

1 LEDG

LEDR

2 LEDR

LEDB

3 LEDB

LEDCA

4 LEDCA

GND

5 GND

RS

6 RS

GND

7 GND

TR

8 M
9 TR

VCC 10

10 VCC

GND 11

11 GND

OS1 12

12 OS1

GND 13

13 GND

OS2 14

14 OS2

GND 15

15 GND

1 +3.3V

+3.3V 2

2 +3.3V

GND 3

3 GND

GND 4

4 GND

MAIN CLOCK+ 5

5 MAIN CLOCK+

SHIFT CLOCK+ 6

6 SHIFT CLOCK+

MAIN CLOCK- 7

7 MAIN CLOCK-

SHIFT CLOCK- 8
SERIAL DATA+

FPC460030*

9 SERIAL DATA+
10 DATA LATCH+

SERIAL DATA- 11

11 SERIAL DATA-

DATA LATCH- 12

12 DATA LATCH-

LINK CLK O/P+ 13

13 LINK CLK O/P+

0CH DATA+ 14
LINK CLK O/P- 15

14 0CH DATA+
16 0CH DATA17 1CH DATA+

1CH DATA- 18

18 1CH DATA-

GND 20

CA460001*

PD3
GND/G
PD3
GND/G

19 RESET
20 GND

J9
MM30-144B1-B1

CA460005*
CA460006*
CA460007*
CA460008*
CA460009*

SK200-UM-251-9370

1
2
3
4

J5
DF13B-2P-1.25V
1 PD3
2 GND/G

CA460022*

13-1

BWC24SX-U-E

24V
24V
GND
GND

1
2
3
4

U
V
M

1
2
3

J13

J10

LIVE
NUTRAL
FG

5V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

J20
B8B-PHSM3-TB

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

J14

15 LINK CLK O/P-

0CH DATA- 16
1CH DATA+ 17
RESET 19

CN4091-08*

8 SHIFT CLOCK-

DATA LATCH+ 10

J15
DF13B-4P-1.25V

LEDG

+3.3V 1

J21
DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

4 GND

DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

3 5V

J4

J2

2 GND

J1 FH10A-15S-1SH(02)

1 12V

J3
DF13B-4P-1.25V(21)

CA460002*

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

J11

J12

SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY

17 1CH DATA+

1 2 5 6

16 0CH DATA-

STEPPING MOTOR

15 GND

15 LINK CLK O/P-

CA504104*

14 OS2

5V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

14 0CH DATA+

0CH DATA- 16
1CH DATA+ 17

GND

3 2 1

13 GND

OS2 14
GND 15

0CH DATA+ 14
LINK CLK O/P- 15

CA460021*

CA460020*

GND 13

13 LINK CLK O/P+

CN4091-07*

12 OS1

LINK CLK O/P+ 13

POWER BOARD

11 GND

12 DATA LATCH-

GND 10

J1
B4P-VH

9 TR
10 VCC

DATA LATCH- 12

6 9

J4
B3B-XH-A

OS1 12

11 SERIAL DATA-

5 8

DF13-4P-

TR

VCC 10
GND 11

SERIAL DATA- 11

4 7

J15
DF13-4P1.25V

8 M

10 DATA LATCH+

3 6

12V
GND
5V
GND

DATA LATCH+ 10

2 5

1
2
3
4

9 SERIAL DATA+

J3
DF13-10P-1.25V

7 GND

8 SHIFT CLOCK-

J2
B10B-PH-SM3-TB

7 MAIN CLOCK-

MTR_RESET
0

DF13-4P-

GND

MAIN CLOCK- 7
SHIFT CLOCK- 8
SERIAL DATA+

MTR_PULSE

12V
GND
5V
GND

6 RS

6 SHIFT CLOCK+

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

1
2
3
4

SHIFT CLOCK+ 6

1 4

1 12V
2 GND
3 5V
4 GND
DF13-4P1 12V
2 GND
3 5V
4 GND
DF13-4P1 12V
2 GND
3 5V
4 GND
DF13-4P-

RS

5 MAIN CLOCK+

87BFN-030S

5 GND

MAIN CLOCK+ 5

CA460019*

0 3

KX14-50K5D
-E1000

MTR_RESET 2

4 GND

J7

GND

MTR_PULSE 1

3 GND

GND 4

J1

4 LEDCA

2 +3.3V

GND 3

J13
DF13-10P-1.25V

3 LEDB

1 +3.3V

+3.3V 2

J12
B10B-PH-SM3-TB

2 LEDR

+3.3V 1

J22
DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

1 LEDG

LEDB

DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

LEDR

J2

LEDG

LEDCA

J3
DF13B-4P-1.25V(21)

4 GND

FH10A-15S-1SH(02)

3 5V

J1

2 GND

CIS CONTROLLER BOARD

1 12V

J4

1
3
5

CA460000*

FPC460031*

FPC460030*

12 DATA LATCH-

1CH DATA+ 17
RESET 19

CN4091-08*

8 SHIFT CLOCK-

CN4091-06*

3 5V

CIS SENSOR

11 SERIAL DATA-

DATA CONTROLLER BOARD

2 GND

CIS SENSOR

10 DATA LATCH+

J23
DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

1 12V

CIS SENSOR

10

SERIAL DATA- 11

CA460004*

FPC460030*

CIS SENSOR

9 SERIAL DATA+

DATA LATCH+

FN9222R-3-06

GND 15

CA504105*

14 OS2

SERIAL DATA+

AC INLET

OS2 14

FG

13 GND

7 MAIN CLOCK-

SHIFT CLOCK-

CA504103*

GND 13

USB2.0

12 OS1

6 SHIFT CLOCK+

MAIN CLOCK-

To PC

11 GND

OS1 12

FG

GND 11

5 MAIN CLOCK+

SHIFT CLOCK+

J1
XM7B-0442

9 TR
10 VCC

4 GND

Cover
Front
Rear
Sensor Sensor Sensor

8 M

TR 9
VCC 10

J2
UBA-4R-S14H-2

7 GND

J2 DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

M 8

6 RS

J3
DF13B-4P-1.25V(21)

GND 7

5 GND

FH10A-15S-1SH(02)

RS 6

J1

GND 5

4 LEDCA

CIS CONTROLLER BOARD

LEDCA 4

3 GND

GND
MAIN CLOCK+

1 3 2 1 3 2 1 2 3

3 LEDB

2 +3.3V

J16
DF13B-3P
-1.25V

LEDB 3

1 +3.3V

GND

J11
UBR44-4N5C10

2 LEDR

+3.3V

J4
DE20F-10DP-1V(59)

LEDR 2

+3.3V

1 N.C.

J24
DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

1 LEDG

J2 DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

LEDG 1

J4

CIS CONTROLLER BOARD

CIS SENSOR

4 GND

FH10A-15S-1SH(02)

3 5V

J1

2 GND

CIS CONTROLLER BOARD

1 12V

J3
DF13B-4P-1.25V(21)

N.C. 11

CN5041-06*

STOP SW 1
EJECT SW 2

CONTROL PANEL
BOARD

J3
DF13B-11P-1.25V

13.1.1 Block Diagram for SK200-09

24V
24V
GND
GND

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

GND

TR

7 GND
8 M
9 TR

VCC 10

10 VCC

GND 11

11 GND

MAIN CLOCK+ 5

5 MAIN CLOCK+

SHIFT CLOCK+ 6

6 SHIFT CLOCK+

MAIN CLOCK- 7

7 MAIN CLOCK-

SHIFT CLOCK- 8

8 SHIFT CLOCK-

SERIAL DATA+

10 DATA LATCH+

SERIAL DATA- 11

11 SERIAL DATA-

DATA LATCH- 12

12 DATA LATCH-

LINK CLK O/P+ 13

13 LINK CLK O/P+

0CH DATA+ 14
LINK CLK O/P- 15
0CH DATA- 16
1CH DATA+ 17

OS1 12

12 OS1

GND 13

13 GND

OS2 14

14 OS2

RESET 19

GND 15

15 GND

GND 20

1CH DATA- 18

CN4091-18*

9 SERIAL DATA+

DATA LATCH+ 10

14 0CH DATA+
15 LINK CLK O/P16 0CH DATA17 1CH DATA+
18 1CH DATA19 RESET
20 GND

CA460003*

LEDG

1 LEDG

LEDR

2 LEDR

LEDB

3 LEDB

LEDCA

4 LEDCA

GND

5 GND

RS

6 RS

GND

TR

7 GND
8 M
9 TR

DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

4 GND

J4

J2

3 5V

J3
DF13B-4P-1.25V(21)

2 GND

J1 FH10A-15S-1SH(02)

1 12V

CIS CONTROLLER BOARD

FPC460030*

+3.3V 1

1 +3.3V

+3.3V 2

2 +3.3V

GND 3

3 GND

GND 4

4 GND

MAIN CLOCK+ 5

5 MAIN CLOCK+

SHIFT CLOCK+ 6

6 SHIFT CLOCK+

MAIN CLOCK- 7

7 MAIN CLOCK-

SHIFT CLOCK- 8
SERIAL DATA+

9 SERIAL DATA+
10 DATA LATCH+

SERIAL DATA- 11

11 SERIAL DATA-

DATA LATCH- 12

12 DATA LATCH-

LINK CLK O/P+ 13

13 LINK CLK O/P+

0CH DATA+ 14

VCC 10

10 VCC

GND 11

11 GND

OS1 12

12 OS1

GND 13

13 GND

OS2 14

14 OS2

RESET 19

GND 15

15 GND

GND 20

LINK CLK O/P- 15

CN4091-18*

8 SHIFT CLOCK-

DATA LATCH+ 10

VBUS
DD+
GND

16 0CH DATA17 1CH DATA+

1CH DATA- 18

18 1CH DATA19 RESET


20 GND

CN5041-06*

CONTROL PANEL
BOARD

J1 SM08B-SRSS-

CA504101*

SIG
GND
5V
SIG
GND
5V
SIG
GND
5V
NC

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

15 LINK CLK O/P-

1CH DATA+ 17

1
2
3
4

USB RELAY BOARD


CN5041-07*

14 0CH DATA+

0CH DATA- 16

VBUS
DD+
GND

CN4091-18*

18 1CH DATA-

GND 20

19 RESET
20 GND

LEDG

1 LEDG

LEDR

2 LEDR

LEDB

3 LEDB

LEDCA

4 LEDCA

GND

5 GND

RS

6 RS

GND

7 GND

TR

8 M
9 TR

VCC 10

10 VCC

GND 11

11 GND

OS1 12

12 OS1

GND 13

13 GND

OS2 14

14 OS2

GND 15

15 GND

+3.3V 1

1 +3.3V

+3.3V 2

2 +3.3V

GND 3

3 GND

GND 4

4 GND

MAIN CLOCK+ 5

5 MAIN CLOCK+

SHIFT CLOCK+ 6

6 SHIFT CLOCK+

MAIN CLOCK- 7

7 MAIN CLOCK-

SHIFT CLOCK- 8

8 SHIFT CLOCK-

SERIAL DATA+

10 DATA LATCH+

SERIAL DATA- 11

11 SERIAL DATA-

DATA LATCH- 12

12 DATA LATCH-

LINK CLK O/P+ 13

13 LINK CLK O/P+

0CH DATA+ 14
LINK CLK O/P- 15

FPC460030*

14 0CH DATA+
16 0CH DATA-

1CH DATA+ 17

17 1CH DATA+

1CH DATA- 18

18 1CH DATA-

GND 20

CA460001*

PD3
GND/G
PD3
GND/G

19 RESET
20 GND

J9
MM30-144B1-B1

CA460005*
CA460006*
CA460007*
CA460008*
CA460009*

SK200-UM-251-9370

1
2
3
4

CA460022*

13-2

J11

1
3
5

BWC24SX-U-E

1
2
3
4

U
V
M

1
2
3

J13

J10

LIVE
NUTRAL
FG

J20
B8B-PHSM3-TB

24V 1
SIG 2
GND 3
J3
DF13-10P-1.25V

J5
DF13B-2P-1.25V
1 PD3
2 GND/G

24V
24V
GND
GND

J14

15 LINK CLK O/P-

0CH DATA- 16

RESET 19

CN4091-18*

9 SERIAL DATA+

DATA LATCH+ 10

J15
DF13B-4P-1.25V

4 GND

DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

3 5V

J4

J2

2 GND

J1 FH10A-15S-1SH(02)

1 12V

J3
DF13B-4P-1.25V(21)

CA460002*

J12

SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY

15 GND

17 1CH DATA+

RESET 19

1 2 5 6

GND 15

16 0CH DATA-

1CH DATA- 18

STEPPING MOTOR

14 OS2

15 LINK CLK O/P-

0CH DATA- 16
1CH DATA+ 17

GND

CA504104*

OS2 14

LINK CLK O/P- 15

5V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

3 2 1

13 GND

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

CA460020*

12 OS1

CA460021*

CN4091-17*

11 GND

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

POWER BOARD

10 VCC

OS1 12
GND 13

5V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

14 0CH DATA+

(*NOT USED)

VCC 10
GND 11

0CH DATA+ 14

J15
DF13-4P1.25V

9 TR

13 LINK CLK O/P+

J1
B4P-VH

LINK CLK O/P+ 13

GND 10

J4
B3B-XH-A

TR

12 DATA LATCH-

6 9

DF13-4P-

8 M

11 SERIAL DATA-

DATA LATCH- 12

5 8

J40
DF13-3P-1.25V

SERIAL DATA- 11

4 7

J2
B10B-PH-SM3-TB

10 DATA LATCH+

3 6

DF13-4P-

7 GND

DATA LATCH+ 10

2 5

12V
GND
5V
GND

6 RS

9 SERIAL DATA+

1
2
3
4

8 SHIFT CLOCK-

MTR_RESET
0

12V
GND
5V
GND

RS
GND

7 MAIN CLOCK-

MTR_PULSE

1
2
3
4

5 GND

6 SHIFT CLOCK+

MAIN CLOCK- 7
SHIFT CLOCK- 8

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

1 12V
2 GND
3 5V
4 GND
DF13-4P1 12V
2 GND
3 5V
4 GND
DF13-4P1 12V
2 GND
3 5V
4 GND
DF13-4P-

SHIFT CLOCK+ 6

SERIAL DATA+

1 4

(*NOT USED)

GND

5 MAIN CLOCK+

(*NOT USED)

4 LEDCA

MAIN CLOCK+ 5

CA460019*

0 3

J7

MTR_RESET 2

4 GND

87BFN-030S

LEDCA

MTR_PULSE 1

3 GND

GND 4

J1

3 LEDB

2 +3.3V

GND 3

KX14-50K5D
-E1000

2 LEDR

1 +3.3V

+3.3V 2

J13
DF13-10P-1.25V

1 LEDG

LEDB

+3.3V 1

J12
B10B-PH-SM3-TB

LEDR

DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

LEDG

J4

J2

4 GND

J3
DF13B-4P-1.25V(21)

3 5V

FH10A-15S-1SH(02)

2 GND

J1

1 12V

CIS CONTROLLER BOARD

FPC460031*

(*NOT USED)

CA460000*

24V
24V
GND
GND

USB2.0

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

To PC

VBUS
DD+
GND

CA460026*

6 RS

4 GND

(*NOT USED)

5 GND

3 GND

GND 4

(*NOT USED)

4 LEDCA

RS

2 +3.3V

GND 3

J16
DF13B-3P
-1.25V

GND

1 +3.3V

+3.3V 2

J2
B5B-PHSM3-TB

LEDCA

+3.3V 1

CN4091-16*

3 LEDB

J2 DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

2 LEDR

J3
DF13B-4P-1.25V(21)

1 LEDG

LEDB

FH10A-15S-1SH(02)

LEDR

J1

LEDG

J4

CIS CONTROLLER BOARD

4 GND

Cover
Front
Rear
Sensor Sensor Sensor

20 GND

J3
DF13B-11P-1.25V

(*NOT USED)

J8
803-91-010-30-002

J14

(*NOT USED)

19 RESET

CA460004*

CA504105*

GND 20

J1
XM7B-0442

18 1CH DATA-

15 GND

26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60

FG

17 1CH DATA+

GND 15

26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60

1 N.C.

J2
UBA-4R-S14H-2

16 0CH DATA-

1CH DATA- 18

SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
5V
5V
33V
33V
GND
GND
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG

2 POWER LED

N.C. 11

1 3 2 1 3 2 1 2 3

0CH DATA- 16

RESET 19

803-91-014-30-002

15 LINK CLK O/P-

1CH DATA+ 17

14 OS2

(*NOT USED)

14 0CH DATA+

4 ERROR LED

N.C. 10

FN9222R-3-06

13 LINK CLK O/P+

3 PAPER LED

POWER LED 9

AC INLET

12 DATA LATCH-

5 POWER SW

PAPER LED 7
ERROR LED 8

CA504103*

12

0CH DATA+ 14

7 GND

CA504102*

FG

DATA LATCH-

LINK CLK O/P+ 13

N.C. 6

(*NOT USED)

11 SERIAL DATA-

13 GND

FPC460030*

J4
DE20F-10DP-1V(59)

10 DATA LATCH+

LINK CLK O/P- 15

CN4091-18*

(*NOT USED)

9 SERIAL DATA+

10

SERIAL DATA- 11

12 OS1

3 5V

CIS SENSOR

DATA LATCH+

OS2 14

2 GND

CIS SENSOR

SERIAL DATA+

OS1 12

1 12V

CIS SENSOR

8 SHIFT CLOCK-

GND 13

FPC460030*

CIS SENSOR

7 MAIN CLOCK-

POWER SW 5

CN301
BM12B-SRSS-TB

11 GND

8 EJECT SW

N.C. 4

CN4091-19*

GND 11

MAIN CLOCKSHIFT CLOCK-

6 STOP SW

GND 3

J11
UBR44-4N5C10

9 TR

6 SHIFT CLOCK+

STOP SW 1
EJECT SW 2

J4
DE20F-10DP-1V(59)

8 M
10 VCC

5 MAIN CLOCK+

3.3V
3.3V
GND
GND
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
5V
5V
3.3V
3.3V
GND
GND
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG

SUB-DATA CONTROLLER BOARD (5W BOARD)

7 GND

TR 9
VCC 10

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

CN501
DF13-3P-1.25V

6 RS

MAIN CLOCK+
SHIFT CLOCK+

DATA CONTROLLER BOARD

M 8

5 GND

4 GND

J23
DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

GND 7

4 LEDCA

3 GND

J20
DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

RS 6

GND

J22
DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

GND 5

GND

J21
DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

LEDCA 4

2 +3.3V

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

1 24V
2 SIG
3 GND

3 LEDB

1 +3.3V

33V
33V
GND
GND
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG
SIG

CN401
FX8C-60P-SV2

2 LEDR

LEDB 3

+3.3V

J10
FX8C-60S-SV

LEDR 2

+3.3V

J24
DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

1 LEDG

J2 DF20F-20DP-1V(59)

LEDG 1

J4

CIS CONTROLLER BOARD

CIS SENSOR

4 GND

FH10A-15S-1SH(02)

3 5V

J1

2 GND

CIS CONTROLLER BOARD

1 12V

J3
DF13B-4P-1.25V(21)

J3
DF13B-11P-1.25V

13.1.2 Block Diagram for SK200-09-A

SK200-UM-251-9370

DATA2CHP
DATA2CHM

DATA3CHP
DATA3CHM

DATA4CHP
DATA4CHM

DATA5CHP
DATA5CHM

DATA2CHP
DATA2CHM

DATA3CHP
DATA3CHM

DATA4CHP
DATA4CHM

DATA5CHP
DATA5CHM

CISDATA2<7..0>

CISDATA2<7..0>

DATA6CHP
DATA6CHM

DATA7CHP
DATA7CHM

DATA8CHP
DATA8CHM

DATA9CHP
DATA9CHM

CISOE0
CISOE1

DATA6CHP
DATA6CHM

DATA7CHP
DATA7CHM

DATA8CHP
DATA8CHM

DATA9CHP
DATA9CHM

CISOE0
CISOE1

13-3

DATASTART2

DATASTART3

DATASTART4

CISDATA0<7..0>

CISDATA1<7..0>

CISDATA2<7..0>

CISDATA3<7..0>

CISDATA4<7..0>

FPGA0_CS*

FP_DCLK
FP0_DATA0
FP0_NCONFIG

FPGA0_RESET*
CIS_RESET*
CCLK0
FPGA0

PD1

DATASTART1

DATASTART2

DATASTART3

DATASTART4

CISDATA0<7..0>

CISDATA1<7..0>

CISDATA2<7..0>

CISDATA3<7..0>

CISDATA4<7..0>

FPGA0_CS*

FP_DCLK
FP0_DATA0
FP0_NCONFIG

FPGA0_RESET*
CIS_RESET*
CCLK0

PD1

DATA8CHP
DATA8CHM

DATA9CHP
DATA9CHM

DATA9CHP
DATA9CHM

DATA7CHP
DATA7CHM

DATA7CHP
DATA7CHM

DATA8CHP
DATA8CHM

DATA6CHP
DATA6CHM

DATA5CHP
DATA5CHM

DATA6CHP
DATA6CHM

DATA4CHP
DATA4CHM

DATA3CHP
DATA3CHM

DATA3CHP
DATA3CHM

DATA4CHP
DATA4CHM

DATA2CHP
DATA2CHM

DATA2CHP
DATA2CHM

DATA5CHP
DATA5CHM

DATA1CHP
DATA1CHM

DATA1CHP
DATA1CHM

SYSCLK4

INTONELINE*

FP0_CONF_DONE
FP0_NSTATUS

MOTOR_PULSE
MOT_INT*

INTONELINE*

FP0_CONF_DONE
FP0_NSTATUS

MOTOR_PULSE
MOT_INT*

SFIFO_RE

CCLK0

SFIFO_RE

CCLK0

6PAGE

SFIFO_RSTR

8PAGE

FPGA_RESET
SYSCLK4
CCLK0

FPGA_RESET*
SYSCLK4
CCLK0

DSPCLK50

FP1_DCLK
FP1_CONF_DONE
FP1_DATA0
FP1_NSTATUS
FP1_NCONFIG

DMABUS<15..0>

EXIF_DACK*
EXIF_DMA_WE*
EXIF_DMA_RD*

USB_DACK*
USB_WE*
USB_RD*

DREQ<1..0>*

BUFF_FULL
LINE_READY

DFIFO_RSTR
DFIFO_RE
DFIFO_OE

FP_DCLK
FP1_DATA0
FP1_NCONFIG

DRAK<1..0>

DRAK<1..0>

USB_CS*
USB_DREQ*

USB_CS*
USB_DREQ*

EXIF_CS*
EXIF_DREQ*

DACK<1..0>*

EXIF_CS*
EXIF_DREQ*

BUFF_READY
LINE_FULL

CISOE0
CISOE1

CISOE0
CISOE1
DACK<1..0>*

LCO4P
LCO4M

LCO4P
LCO4M
DSPREADY
LINEFULL

LCO3P
LCO3M

LCO3P
LCO3M
IFTC

LCO2P
LCO2M

LCO2P
LCO2M
IFTC

CAS*

CAS*

DFIFO_RSTW
DFIFO_WE

BS*

BS*

LCO1P
LCO1M

DSPCLK50

RY_BY*

LINEFULL

DSPREADY

DMABUS<15..0>

DSPCLK50
SYSCLK4
CCLK0

9PAGE

DSP_RESET*
DSPCLK50
SYSCLK4
CCLK1

DSP_RESET*

HRDY

DSP_INT*

DFIFO_RSTR
DFIFO_RE
DFIFO_OE

HAS
HDS1*

36P

DFIFO_RSTR
DFIFO_RE
DFIFO_OE

HAS
HDS1*

DSP

LINEREADY

BUFFULL

BUFFULE
LINEREADY

RD_WR*

DSP_CS*

WE<3..0>*

D<31..0>

A<25..0>

RD_WR*

DSP_CS*

ROMON

SYSCLK1

SYSCLK1

DSP_INT*
HRDY

EXIF
A<25..0>

RD_WR*
EOP

EXIF_RD*

RD_WR*
EOP

EXIF_RESET*
11PAGE

1/15

684526020-10

CN4091-06

IFSEL<2..0>

EXIFINT*

EXIF_DREQ*

USBINT*

USB_DREQ*

NOTE:EXTIF IS NOT MOUNTED FOR SK200-09

EXIFRESET*

IFSEL<2..0>

EXIF_INT*

EXIF_DACK*
EXIF_DREQ*

EXIF_CS*
EXIF_RD*
EXIF_WE*

EXIF_CS*

EXIF_WE*

DMABUS<15..0>

34P

DEND
USB_DACK*
USB_DREQ*
USBRESET*
USBINT*

10PAGE

USB_WE*
USB_DACK*

18P

DEND

USB_RD*

DMABUS<15..0>

USB2
A<25..0>

13PAGE

MOTOR_RESET* MOTOR_RESET*

USB_CS*

EXIF_DACK*

20P

MOTOR<6..0>

COVER_SEN
FRONT_SEN
REAR_SEN

USB_WE*

USBRESET*

IO
PEPAR_LED
ERROR_LED
SUSPOWER_LED
POW_LED
ERROR_LED2
FW_SW
RV_SW
STOP_SW
SCAN_SW

MOTOR_PULSE MOTOR_PULSE

USB_CS*

WAIT*

MOTOR<6..0>

ERROR_LED2

ERROR_LED

USBRESET*
EXIFRESET*
FPGA_RESET*
DSP_RESET*
MOTOR_RESET*
CIS_RESET*
FLASH_CS*
FPGA0_CS*
FPGA1_CS*
USB_CS*
EXIF_CS*
DSP_CS*
MODEL_CS*
HAS
HDS1*

USB_RD*

WAIT*

MOTOR<6..0>

COVER_SEN
FRONT_SEN
REAR_SEN

FW_SW
RV_SW
STOP_SW
SCAN_SW

PEPAR_LED
ERRER_LED
SUSPOWER_LED
POW_LED

PIX_DATAR<15..0>

LINEFULL

DSPREADY

12PAGE

RESET*

ROMON

HRDY

RESET*

PIX_DATAW<15..0>
PIX_DATAR<15..0>
DFIFO_RSTW
DFIFO_WE

ROM_ON

RY_BY*

40P

ERROR_LED2

PD3*

PD2*

PD1

CAS*

ROMON

HRDY

IOCS*
IFCS*

IOCS*
IFCS*

RD_WR*

RD*
EROM_CS*

RD*

RD_WR*

41P

USB_RESET*
EXIF_RESET*
FPGA_RESET*
DSP_RESET*
MOTOR_RESET*
CIS_RESET*
FLASH_CS*
FPGA0_CS*
FPGA1_CS*
USB_CS*
EXIF_CS*
DSP_CS*
MODEL_CS*
HAS
HDS1*

DECODE

WE<3..0>*

D<31..0>

A<25..0>

EROM_CS*

DFIFO_RSTW
DFIFO_WE

PIX_DATAW<15..0>

FP1_CONF_DONE
FP1_NSTATUS

EXIF_DACK*
EXIF_WE*
EXIF_RD*

USB_DACK*
USB_WE*
USB_RD*

DREQ<1..0>*

BUFFULE
LINEREADY

DEND
EOP

SFIFO_RE

RESET*
4PAGE

MODEL_CS*

RESET*

RD*

WE<3..0>*

D<31..0>

FLASH
A<25..0>

5PAGE

CKE1
ERROR_LED2
ERROR_LED

PD3*

PD2*

FLASH_CS*

SFIFO_RSTR

DEND
EOP

SYSCLK4
CKE0

FLASH_CS*

SFIFO_RE

LCO1P
LCO1M

SCANON
SCANPAUSE
FRAG0
FRAG1
FRAG2

PD1

POWERDOWN*

RD_WR*

MODEL_CS*

RD*

SFIFO_RSTR

PIX_DATAW<15..0>
PIX_DATAR<15..0>

SHADW_D<15..0>

SHADFIFO_CS*

SHADW_D<15..0>

SHADW_D<15..0>
CISDATA<15..0>

SHADB_D<15..0>

RD_WR*

FPGA1_CS*

37P
D<31..0>

PIX_DATAR<15..0>

26P
SHADDING
SHADB_D<15..0>

SFIFO_RSTR

RESET*

CONDITIONER
FPGA1

A<25..0>

RESET*

SHADB_D<15..0>

3PAGE

SYSCLK0

FP_DCLK
FP0_DATA0
FP1_DATA0
FP0_NCONFIG
FP1_NCONFIG

IFTC

LCO0P
LCO0M

D<31..0>

SHADFIFO_CS*

FPGA1_CS*
RD_WR*

CISDATA<15..0>

SYSCLK0

FP_DCLK
FP0_DATA0
FP1_DATA0
FP0_NCONFIG
FP1_NCONFIG

IFTC

DRAK<1..0>

POWERDOWN*
FPGA0_RESET*

ERROR_LED

CASL*

DACK<1..0>*

RAS3U*

CASU*

RAS3L*

SHADFIFO_CS*

IFCS*

SDRAM_CS3*
IOCS*

LCO0P
LCO0M

SCANON
SCANPAUSE
FRAG0
FRAG1
FRAG2

A<25..0>

7PAGE

DATASTART1

DATASTART0

DATA0CHP
DATA0CHM

27P

DATA0CHP
DATA0CHM

CISDATA<15..0>

TR

DATASTART0

DCO

DCO

CCBIF

PD2*

FP0_CONF_DONE
FP1_CONF_DONE
FP0_NSTATUS
FP1_NSTATUS

PD3*

RY_BY*

D<31..0>

TR

DRAK<1..0>

RY_BY*

PD3*

CKE

CASU*

CASL*

POWERDOWN*
FPGA0_RESET*

FP0_CONF_DONE
FP1_CONF_DONE
FP0_NSTATUS
FP1_NSTATUS

PD2*

RAS3L*
RAS3U*

DACK<1..0>*

DATASTART4

IFSEL<2..0>

DREQ<1..0>*

DATASTART3

IFSEL<2..0>

DREQ<1..0>*

DATASTART4

CISDATA4<7..0>

DSP_INT*

DSP_INT*

EXIF_INT*
MOT_INT*

USB_INT*

MOT_INT*

INTONELINE*

EXIFINT*

IFCS*

CS6*->

INTONELINE*

IOCS*

CS5*->

USBINT*

SHADFIFO_CS*

CS4*->

DATASTART3

CISDATA3<7..0>

CISDATA4<7..0>

PD3*

PD2*

DCO

CISDATA3<7..0>

39P

PD3*

PD2*

DCO

TR

SDRAM_CS3*

CS3*->

TR

WE<3..0>*

23P

SDRAM_CS2*

SDRAM_CS2*

EROM_CS*

SDRAM
A<25..0>

CS2*->

RD_WR*

CS0*->
EROM_CS*

BS*
RD*

DATASTART2

RD_WR*

RD*

BS*

WE<3..0>*

DATASTART1

WAIT*

24P
A<25..0>
D<31..0>

DATASTART1

WAIT*

CCLK0

SYSCLK4

CPU

DATASTART2

CCLK0

SYSCLK4

SYSCLK1

SYSCLK1

SYSCLK0

D<31..0>

A<25..0>

LCO4P
LCO4M

LCO4P
LCO4M

15PAGE

LCO3P
LCO3M

LCO3P
LCO3M

25P

SYSCLK0

DATASTART0

DATASTART0

CISDATA1<7..0>

CISDATA1<7..0>

2PAGE

CLK

CISDATA0<7..0>

CISDATA0<7..0>

CCBIF3

DATA1CHP
DATA1CHM

DATA1CHP
DATA1CHM

14PAGE

LCO2P
LCO2M

DATA0CHP
DATA0CHM

LCO1P
LCO1M

LCO1P
LCO1M

LCO2P
LCO2M

LCO0P
LCO0M

LCO0P
LCO0M

DATA0CHP
DATA0CHM

CISOE0
CISOE1

CISOE0
CISOE1

PD3*

38P

PD3*

CCBIF2

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

13.2 Circuit Diagrams

13.2.1 Data Controller Board for SK200-09

Data Controller Board, CN4091-06 (1/15)

13-4

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-06 (2/15)

13-5

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-06 (3/15)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-6

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-06 (4/15)

13-7

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-06 (5/15)

13-8

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-06 (6/15)

13-9

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-06 (7/15)

13-10

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-06 (8/15)

13-11

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-06 (9/15)

13-12

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-06 (10/15)

13-13

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-06 (11/15)

13-14

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-06 (12/15)

13-15

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-06 (13/15)

13-16



SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-06 (14/15)

13-17

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-06 (15/15)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-18

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

13.2.2 CIS Controller Board for SK200-09

CIS Controller Board, CN4091-08 (1/4)

13-19

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

CIS Controller Board, CN4091-08 (2/4)

13-20

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

CIS Controller Board, CN4091-08 (3/4)

13-21

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

CIS Controller Board, CN4091-08 (4/4)

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

13.2.3 Power Board for SK200-09


Power Board, CN4091-07 (1/4)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-22

13-23

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Power Board, CN4091-07 (2/4)

13-24

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Power Board, CN4091-07 (3/4)

13-25

SK200-UM-251-9370

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Power Board, CN4091-07 (4/4)

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

13.2.4 Control Panel Board, CN5041-06A

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-26

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

13.2.5 USB Relay Board, CN5041-07

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-27

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

13.2.6 Data Controller Board for SK200-09-A


Data Controller Board, CN4091-16A (1/16)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-28

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-16A (2/16)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-29

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-16A (3/16)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-30

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-16A (4/16)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-31

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-16A (5/16)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-32

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-16A (6/16)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-33

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-16A (7/16)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-34

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-16A (8/16)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-35

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-16A (9/16)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-36

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-16A (10/16)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-37

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-16A (11/16)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-38

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-16A (12/16)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-39

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-16A (13/16)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-40

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-16A (14/16)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-41

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-16A (15/16)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-42

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Data Controller Board, CN4091-16A (16/16)

SK200-UM-251-9370

13-43

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

13.2.7 Sub-Data Controller Board for SK200-09-A


Sub-Data Controller Board, CN5091-19A

J401
FX8C-60P-SV2
H_7MM

GND

VCC(3.3V)

VCC(3.3V)

3
GND

D<13>

D<12>

D<15>

D<11>

19

18

17

16

15

A<6>

A<7>

A<8>

D<0>

D<1>

D<2>

D<3>

D<4>

D<5>

D15
D14
D13
D12
D11

D9

D10

D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0

A7
A6
A5
CS

10

IC405
TC74VCX244FT

1A3

2Y3

1A2

2Y4

1A1

1/OE

C424
0.1 50V B
VCC
2/OE
1Y1
2A4
1Y2
2A3
1Y3
2A2
65

64

63

62

61

INT

PA7

PA6

PA5

PA4

PA3

PA2

PA1

C411
0.1
50V
B

10

10

C410
0.1
50V
B

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41

IC401
M66591GP

IC404
TC74VCX245FT

IC403
TC74VCX245FT

66

RD_N

67

WR0_N

68

WR1_1

69

CS_N

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

70

VDD

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

2Y2
1A4

71

DGND

VCC

A5

A6

A7

D0

A4
A3
A2
A1
SUSP_ON
CONF_ON
VDD
DGND
VIF

TEST0

TEST1

MPBUS

40
39 UA7
38 UA6
37 UA5
36 UA4
35 UA3
34 UA2
33 UA1
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

UD0

D<14>

D<10>

20

A<5>
A4
WR

RD

72

DREQ

24
23
22
21

INBUS

D<9>

21

A<4>
A3
A2

CS
WR

73

DACK

XOUT
XIN

VDD

UD0

22

A<3>
A1

74

B2

UD1
C407
0.1
50V
B

UA7
UA6
UA5
UA4
UA3
UA2
UA1

R407 4.7K
R409
NO-MT

KO6
KO5
KO4

UD15
UD14
UD13
UD12
UD11
UD10
UD9
UD8

TP306
TP311

TP312
TP313
TP314
TP315
TP316

C302
0.1 50V B

TP310
TP305

60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41

76

75

74

73

72

71

70

69

68

67

66

65

64

63

62

61

KSL2

KSL3

KSL4

KSL5

KSL6

KSL7

SEN_OFF

U_RST

D8

D9

D10

D11

D12

D13

D14

D15

KSL1

77

KSL0

78

INTP7

79

PD

80

R306 10K

IC301
uPD78F0547D

C304
0.01
25V
B

X301 C303
NO-MT 0.47
16V
B(1608)

INBUS

T_KSL7

T_KSL6

T_KSL5

T_KSL4

T_KSL3

T_KSL2

T_KSL1

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

40

USB_WE

26

24V_DOWN

USB_WD

25

39

USB_CS

SH_RDY

T_COV_SEN

24

38

P63/STS1

23

37

P63/STS0

22

T_KSL0

P61/SDA

21

24V_ON

P60/SCL

X1

X2

C301
0.1
50V RESET
B
FLMD0

R351 0

R352 0

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

A1

B3

UD2

DGND

C406
0.1
50V
B

A2

EVSS

23

A<2>

75

DSTB_N

C402
0.1
50V
B

R508
0

UA1
A3

VSS

B4

UD3
TP510
3.3V

UA2
REGC

10

24

A<1>

76

DEND

R403
1.5K

C416
22
20V
SVP

R404
1.2K
1608
1%

USB_INT

11

25

CS

77

RST_N

C417
1
16V
B

D511
1SS187

OUT

C511
100
6.3V
D6.3_L5.4

X1

D<8>

26

WR<0>

78

VIF

C402
0.1
50V
B

C404
0.1
50V
B

FL1
NFM61T20T472B
1

C418
22
20V
SVP

IN

C512
0.1
50V
B

COV_SEN

D<7>

27

1Y4

C412
0.1
50V
B

79

IC502
BA033CC0FP

UA3
X2

12

28

2Y1

R408 4.7K

80

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

C401
0.1
50V
B

C419
22 +
2V
SVP

D1

13

29
RD
2A1

<0>
1

C413
0.1
50V
B

J11
UBR44-4N5C10
VBUS
DD+

C420
1
16V
B

D2

PLLVDD

D<6>

30
RD
GND

STS0

IFSEL=
<1>
1

1
2
3

R406 0

R405 0

R507
NO-MT

TP505
5V

PLLGND

14

31
RDY

0
STS1
COV
<2>
0

KO5
KO4
KO6

D3

GND

X2

RESET

RXD6

TXD6

FLMDO

SI

SCK

SO

X1

24DW

RDY

24ON

INBUS

U_WE

U_WD

U_CS

TP302

TP301

R309 10K

RESET

PD

R416

NO-MT

NO-MT

R414

R412

TP401
T

T_K0
T_K1
T_K2
T_K3

T_K7
T_REAR

FL501
EXCCET103U

C510
0.1
50V
B

R308 10K

32

STS<1>

DACK

COV_SEN

33

5V

END_P/D

5V

PD

43

VCC(3.3V)

34

44

VCC(3.3V)

35

45

GND

STS<0>

46

GND

36

47

KSL<0>

DREQ

48

KSL<1>

37

49

KSL<2>

EXIF_INT

50

KSL<3>

38

51

KSL<5>

RD_WR

52

KSL<4>

39

53

KSL<6>

IFSEL<0>

54

KSL<7>

GND
FRAME_GND

R501
0

BIASVDD

T_FRON
T_FRON_SEN
FLMD0

DIR

B5

UD4

D4

OD1
EVDD

RXD6
REAR_SEN

TP318

A1

UD5

D5
REFRIN

R307 10K
VDD

SO10

/0E

UD1

D6
BIASGND

RXD6
TXD6
/REDET

TP317

IFSEL<1>

55

REAR_SEN

4
5

IC501
LM2576SX-5.0

L501
HDI-1280G-101

R503
0

C503 C504
1000 1000
10V 10V

D0
UD0

A2

UD6

RPU

T_REAR

T_REAR_SEN
FRON_SEN

R303 10K

SI10

D2
B1

UD7
UD2

D7

SI

D1
UD1

D3
A3

UD3

TR_ON

SO
SCK10

D4
A4

UD7

VCC
VDD
VBUS

SCK

D2

D5
A5

DGND

TXD6
A4

D6
A6

INBUS
AFEAVDD

UA4
D3

D7
A7

UD8
D8

AFEAVDD

UA5

A5

A8
B6

UD9
UD8

D9

D10

UA6

A6

UD2

IFSEL<2>

56

C506
0.1
50V
B

R502
NO-MT

PD

D0

GND
B7

UD9

B2

UD10
AFEAGND

UA7

A7

D4

UD3

D5

UD4

40

57

T_FRON

R505
47K
UP9.4V_TR_ON
Q501
DTC144EUA
D513
R504 UDZ-8.2B
4.7K
C505
0.1
50V
B

D512
D3FS6

D1

B8

D12
A4

UD10

B3

UD11

AFEDGND

AVSS

AVREF

D6

UD5

D7

UD6

EXLV1

UD7

41

58

TP501
24V
TP502
24V-SW

C502
220
35V

OUT

42

59

24V_IN

C501
220
35V

VCC

GND

C423
0.1 50V B
IMH

C415
0.1
50V
B

C422
0.1 50V B

UD4

D8

UD5

D9

DIR

C408 C409
0.1
0.1
50V
50V
B
B
1

T_K0

T_K1

T_K2

T_K3

T_K4

T_K5

T_K6

T_K7

CN301
BM12B-SRSS-TB
JST_SH
TOP

SO

SCK

SI

FLMDO

TXD6

RXD6

RESET

X2(EXCLK)

VDD

12

11

10

GND

GND

X1

T_COV

T_REAR

T_FRON

T_K0

T_K2

T_K1

STS1

T_K3

T_K7

T_K6

T_K5

T_K4

STS0

T_COV

RA301
220
ARRAY

J4
DF20F-10P-1V(59

GND

T_FRON_SEN

5V

GND

T_REAR_SEN

BUP_5

GND

10

BUP_5V

T_COV_SEN

NC

T_KSL<4>

BUP_5V

T_KSL<3>

T_KSL<2>

GND

11

10

T_KSL<5>

J3
DF13B-11P-1.25V

T_KSL<6>

T_KSL<0>

T_KSL<7>

T_KSL<1>

5V

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C414
0.1
50V
B

UD6

D10

D13
A5

U_CS

B4

UD11
D11

UA1

INBUS

A1

D14
A6
DFP

2A4

/0E

D15
A7

UD12
D12

1Y2
UA2

B5

UD13
DHP

UA3

D11

A8
B6

UD14
UD12
R402 43 1608 1%

UA4

A2

GND
B7

UD15
UD13
D13

A3
1A3
2A3
A7
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

UD14
D14
AFEAVDD

UD15

VIF
D15
DHM

A3

B8
PA0

DFM

DGND
AFEAGND

R401 43 1608 1%

U_RD
SW

U2
SG8002JC
48MHZ

INBUS

1/0E
FB

B1

FL2
NFM61T20T472B

C421
0.1 50V B

1A1
VCC

AFEAVDD

1A4

A2
2Y4
1Y1

UA7
2Y3

UA6
2Y2
1Y3

A1
2/0E

DGND

2Y1
2A2

A4
GND
1Y4

UA5
2A1
4

A5
5
8

6
9

7
10

A6
IC405
TC74VCX244FT
24DW

U_WE
GND

FRON_SEN

GND

24V_ON

TP503
GND

R415 NO-MT

R410 10K
V_OUT

60

CN501
DF13-3P-1.25V

R411 0

1A2
V_IN

R413 0
24ON

13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

13.2.8 CIS Controller Board for SK200-09-A


CIS Controller Board, CN5091-18 (1/4)

SK200-UM-251-9370

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13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

CIS Controller Board, CN5091-18 (2/4)

SK200-UM-251-9370

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13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

CIS Controller Board, CN5091-18 (3/4)

SK200-UM-251-9370

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13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

CIS Controller Board, CN5091-18 (4/4)

SK200-UM-251-9370

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13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

13.2.9 Power Board for SK200-09-A


Power Board, CN4091-17A (1/4)

SK200-UM-251-9370

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13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Power Board, CN4091-17A (2/4)

SK200-UM-251-9370

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13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Power Board, CN4091-17A (3/4)

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13. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

Power Board, CN4091-17A (4/4)

SK200-UM-251-9370

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