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VIDEO GRAPHIC PRINTER

UP-895
UP-895CE
UP-895MD
SERVICE MANUAL
1st Edition
! WARNING
This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that
contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.

! WARNUNG
Die Anleitung ist nur für qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt.
Alle Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden. Um die
Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind bei
Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen. Andere als die angegeben
Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden, die eine spezielle Befähigung
dazu besitzen.

! AVERTISSEMENT
Ce manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en charge de l’entretien. Afin
de réduire les risques de décharge électrique, d’incendie ou de blessure n’effectuer que les
réparations indiquées dans le mode d’emploi à moins d’être qualifié pour en effectuer d’autres.
Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement.

UP-895/(E)
Table of Contents

1. Operating Instructions

2. Service Information

2-1. Board Layout ............................................................................................... 2-1


2-2. Disassembly ................................................................................................ 2-1
2-3. Removal of Major Parts .............................................................................. 2-2
2-3-1. Removal of Mechanical Block ................................................... 2-2
2-3-2. Removal of MA-99 Board ......................................................... 2-3
2-3-3. Removal of Switching Regulator ............................................... 2-3
2-3-4. Removal of Thermal Head ......................................................... 2-4
2-4. Tightening the Screws ................................................................................. 2-5
2-5. Installation of Fan Motor ............................................................................ 2-6

3. Electrical Alignment

3-1. AGC Adjustment ......................................................................................... 3-1


3-2. Video Level Adjustment ............................................................................. 3-1
3-3. Brightness and Contrast Adjustment ........................................................... 3-2
3-4. Head Voltage Adjustment ........................................................................... 3-3
3-5. Initialization of Print Count History ........................................................... 3-3

4. Circuit Operation Description

4-1. Video Circuit ............................................................................................... 4-3


4-1-1. BNC Input Connector - Trap Filter Circuit ................................ 4-3
4-1-2. nC-SYNC Generator Circuit ...................................................... 4-3
4-1-3. AGC Circuit ............................................................................... 4-3
4-1-4. Brightness and Contrast Control ................................................ 4-3
4-1-5. A/D Conversion and D/A Conversion ....................................... 4-3
4-2. Clock Generator Circuit .............................................................................. 4-4
4-3. Memory and Head Control Circuit ............................................................. 4-4
4-3-1. Reading the Serial Data from System Control ........................... 4-5
4-3-2. Writing in Frame Memory ......................................................... 4-5
4-3-3. Transfer from Frame Memory to Line Memory ........................ 4-5
4-3-4. Thermal Head Control and One-Line Memory .......................... 4-5

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4-4. System Control Section ............................................................................... 4-8
4-4-1. Reading of Keys ......................................................................... 4-8
4-4-2. Reading of Function Switches ................................................... 4-8
4-4-3. Platen Motor Control .................................................................. 4-9
4-4-4. Head Up and Down Control ..................................................... 4-10
4-4-5. Monitor of Door Sensor ........................................................... 4-10
4-4-6. Monitor of Paper Sensor .......................................................... 4-10
4-4-7. Monitor of Head Temperature Sensor ...................................... 4-11
4-4-8. Control of Head Fan Motor (for Head Cooling) ...................... 4-11
4-4-9. Control of Video Circuit Section ............................................. 4-11
4-4-10. Control of Memory and Head Control Circuit ......................... 4-12
4-4-11. Gamma Correction and Thermal Storage Correction .............. 4-13
4-4-12. Discrimination of Video Signal to be Input ............................. 4-13
4-4-13. Remote Interface ...................................................................... 4-13
4-4-14. Storage of Print Count History ................................................. 4-13
4-5. Thermal Head Section ............................................................................... 4-14
4-5-1. Structure ................................................................................... 4-14
4-5-2. Basic Operation ........................................................................ 4-15
4-5-3. Stair Generation ....................................................................... 4-15
4-5-4. Temperature Correction ........................................................... 4-16
4-5-5. Line Count Correction .............................................................. 4-16

5. Troubleshooting

5-1. Print is Faulty .............................................................................................. 5-1


5-2. Print is Too Dark or Too Light ................................................................... 5-2
5-3. “Paper Sensor” is Out of Order ................................................................... 5-3
5-4. Head Operation (Up & Down) is Out of Order ........................................... 5-4
5-5. Paper Feeding is Out of Order .................................................................... 5-5
5-6. Door (Opening and Closing) is Out of Order .............................................. 5-6

6. Service Mode (Self-diagnostic Function)

6-1 Printing the Test Pattern .............................................................................. 6-1


6-2. Up/Down Operation of Head ...................................................................... 6-2
6-3. Feed Operation ............................................................................................ 6-2
6-4. Display and Clearing of Print Sheet History ............................................... 6-3

7. Semiconductor Pin Assignments

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8. Spare Parts

8-1. Notes on Repair Parts .................................................................................. 8-1


8-2. Exploded Views .......................................................................................... 8-2
8-3. Electrical Parts List ..................................................................................... 8-7

9. Block Diagram

Overall .................................................................................................................... 9-1

10. Schematic Diagrams and Board Layouts

FRAME ................................................................................................................ 10-2


KY-454 ................................................................................................................. 10-2
SE-531 .................................................................................................................. 10-2
SE-532 .................................................................................................................. 10-2
SU-52 ................................................................................................................... 10-2
MA-99 .................................................................................................................. 10-4

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3-868-286-01 (1)

Video Graphic
Printer

Operating Instructions
Instructions for Use Page 20 GB

Section 1
from operation manual.
This section is extracted
(For UP-895MD/895CE)

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UP-895MD
UP-895CE
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English Table of Contents/Overview

Table of Contents Overview


WARNING For UP-895MD/895CE
Introduction The UP-895/895MD/895CE is a black and white video
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to Important safeguards/notices for use in the graphics printer that can be used to print images

Introduction
rain or moisture. medical environments displayed on a video monitor.
Overview ................................................................. 21
1. All the equipments connected to this unit shall be This manual covers the UP-895/895MD/895CE models.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer
certified according to Standard IEC601-1, IEC950, Wherever the operation or any other item differs among
servicing to qualified personnel only.
IEC65 or other IEC/ISO Standards applicable to the
equipments. Prepration the models, this manual clearly describes those
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED. differences.
2. When this unit is used together with other equipment in
the patient area*, the equipment shall be either powered Connection .............................................................. 22
by an isolation transformer or connected via an Setting Up the Printer ........................................... 22 Clear, consistent print quality
For UP-895MD/895CE additional protective earth terminal to system ground
unless it is certified according to Standard IEC601-1.
Setting the Slide Switches on the Paper Tray..... 22 • High definition, 12.8 dots/mm printing using a thermal
Symbol on the products Setting the DIP Switches on the Rear Panel ....... 23 head with a high-speed drive IC.
* Patient Area Paper ....................................................................... 25 • 256 gradations of black and white.
5m
• Stable printouts using temperature compensation
This symbol indicates the equipotential 1. Loading Paper ........................................................ 26 technology
R
terminal which brings the various parts of a
system to the same potential.
Fast printing
Operation • You can make an A-7 size single printout in about 3.9
This symbol is intended to alert the user to seconds in STD and NORM mode.
the presence of important operating and
Printing ................................................................... 27
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the Making Printouts ................................................ 27 • You can make a maximum of 11 copies of the same
literature accompanying the appliance. Selecting the Printing Direction/Image Size ...... 28 image continuously.
Adjusting the Contrast and Brightness ............... 30
3. The leakage current could increase when connected to Remotely Controlling the Printer ....................... 30 Two way printing direction and various image
other equipment. sizes GB
For the customers in the U.S.A. • The printing direction selector on the front panel

English
(for UP-895/895MD) 4 This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate Others
frequency energy. If it is not installed and used in
enables you to print in vertical and horizontal
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause directions.
the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
Precautions ............................................................. 31 • The image size selector on the front panel enables you
interference to other equipment. If this unit causes
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide interference (which can be determined by unplugging Maintenance ........................................................... 31 to select various printing size.
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the the power cord from the unit), try these measures:
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This Relocate the unit with respect to the susceptible Specifications .......................................................... 32
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency equipment. Plug this unit and the susceptible equipment DIP switches and slide switches to optimize
Troubleshooting ..................................................... 34
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the into different branch circuit. Consult your dealer. the printer
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio (According to Standard EN60601-1-2 and CISPR11, Location and Function of Parts ............................ 35 • You can adjust printout quality and select the paper
communications. Operation of this equipment in a Class B, Group 1) Front ................................................................... 35 type by setting the slide switches.
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to correct the
Back .................................................................... 36 • You can make printouts starting either from the bottom
Caution or top of the image by setting the DIRECTION of DIP
interference at his own expense. When you dispose of the unit or accessories, you must obey
the law in the relative area or country and the regulation in switch.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not the relative hospital. • You can set the printout aspect ratio to 4:3 or 1:1 by
expressly approved in this manual could void your authority setting the ASPECT of DIP switch.
to operate this equipment.
• You can set the range to be printed by setting the
This device requires shielded interface cables to comply SCAN DIP switch.
with FCC emission limits. • You can save paper by setting the POSTFEED DIP
switch (paper saving function).
For the customers in Canada
(for UP-895MD) Automatic video signal determination
This unit has been certified according to Standard CSA The type of input signal, black and white (EIA or CCIR)
C22.2 NO.601.1. or input color (NTSC or PAL), is automatically
determined and printed in the same duration and size.

Alarm buzzer
The alarm buzzer prevents you from making any
mistakes.

Easy and quick paper loading


You can load paper just by opening the door and placing
the paper roll.

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Connection/Setting Up the Printer Setting Up the Printer

B GAMMA switch Setting the DIP Switches on the


Connection Setting Up the Printer Sets the tone of printouts (density gradation).
I: Soft gradation Rear Panel
II: Standard
Notes You can set the printer to the desired specifications using III: Hard gradation To change the DIP switch settings
• Turn off the power to each device before making any two kinds of switches. Use a small pointed tool such as a small screwdriver.
connections. • Slide switches on the paper tray inside the front door The diagram below shows the curve of density
• Connect the AC power cord last. You can easily set the printer specifications most graduation for each tone. The factory settings are as follows.
frequently used in daily operation, such as selection of
the paper type and printout quality. High
• DIP switches on the rear panel
You can set the print mode and other settings you do I
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not need to change frequently

Print density
II
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 q; qa qs
Video equipment
Setting the Slide Switches on the DIP SW
Color/black and
Paper Tray
III
to video output white video monitor UP
connector The factory settings are as follows.
Low 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
DOWN
0 Gradation 255

Note
This switch is effective only when you use paper types
Supplied coaxial connecting to video input
UPP-110HD or UPP-110HG, that is, when the PAPER
cable (BNC y BNC) connector SHARPNESS GAMMA PAPER TYPE SMOOTHING TYPE switch C is set to either II or V. DIP SW t IN T OUT
OFF OFF ON REMOTE

Connecting cable UP

(not supplied) C PAPER TYPE switch DOWN


VIDEO

Selects the paper type.


AC IN

to VIDEO IN to VIDEO OUT Set the switch to the type of paper to be used.
1 2 3 4
REMOTE
DIP SW t IN T OUT
Type of paper Switch position
UP

DOWN
VIDEO
UPP-110S I (Normal)
UPP-110HD II (High density)
AC IN UP-895MD/895CE
UPP-110HG V (High glossy)
DIP SW FUNCTION TABLE
D SMOOTHING switch NO. FUNCTION SW-DOWN SW-UP
Selects the line density. 1 INTERRUPT ON OFF
OFF: Normally keep this switch to this position.
2 POSTFEED ON OFF
ON: To set the print line density to high density and
to REMOTE to AC IN obtain the better print quality, set the switch to this 3 ASPECT 4:3 1:1
position. However, the printing speed is slower than at 4 MEMORY FRAME FIELD
the OFF position. 5 DIRECTION NORM REV
6 SCAN – WIDE 2
Note
7 WIDE 1 NORM
Supplied AC This switch becomes effective under the following
8 OUTPUT THRU EE
power cord conditions.
• When the image size selector on the front panel is set 9 AGC OFF ON
A SHARPNESS switch to either SML or NOR and STD/SIDE selector is set to 10 RESERVED – –
Adjusts the sharpness of the printout. STD, and ASPECT of DIP switch C on the rear panel 11 INPUT B&W COLOR
to wall outlet OFF: Not to emphasize an outline of the printout, set is set to 4 : 3. 12 75 Ω ON OFF
RM-91 Remote control unit the switch to this position. • When the image size selector is set to a position other
(not supplied) I, II, III: To make a sharper outline, set the switch to than SML and NOR and ASPECT of DIP switch C is SW-DOWN or SW-UP indicated in parentheses
the proper position. In I, II and III order, the printout set to 1 : 1. shows the switch position.
becomes sharper. Under any other conditions except those above, the print
line density is not set to high and the print quality is
standard even if you set the switch to ON.

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1-3
1-4

Setting Up the Printer Setting Up the Printer/Paper

1 INTERRUPT switch 5 DIRECTION switch 8 OUTPUT switch


Type of paper
Sets whether the PRINT button is activated to enable Selects whether the top or bottom of the screen is to be Selects the video signal output from the VIDEO OUT
interruption of the printing process and capture an image printed first. connector on the rear panel. The following types of paper are available.
in memory. NORM (SW-DOWN): Normally keep this switch set to THRU (SW-DOWN): Signals are output directly to the
ON (SW-DOWN): Interrupts the printing currently this position. Printing is done from the bottom of the video monitor. Printing quality Type of paper
under way and prints a new picture when you press the screen. EE (SW-UP): Signals are output to the video monitor TYPE I (Normal) UPP-110S
PRINT button during printing. REV (SW-UP): Starts printing from the top of the after being processed by the printer. TYPE II (High Density) UPP-110HD
OFF (SW-UP): Disregards the fact that the PRINT screen. TYPE V (High Glossy) UPP-110HG
button is pressed during printing and continues the 2
1
3
5
3 2 2
1 1
2
9 AGC (Automatic Gain Control) switch
2 33 5 1 3 2 3 3

printing currently under way. 30


34
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
4 3
30
3
30
3 2
3 5 5 2 33
30 Adjusts the input signal to the optimum printing level.
Notes on paper
3 3 4 3 3 4
3 3
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If you press the PRINT button during printing in the 275
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250 2
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OFF (SW-DOWN): Normally keep this switch set to
5 7
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OFF mode, the alarm buzzer will sound. 1 3 5 7


30
5 4 3 7 5 3 1 10
3 2
this position. Storing unused paper
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30
2 3 7 5 3 1 5 1 3 5 7
10

ON (SW-UP): When the printout image appears too


3 4
3 7 5

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2 250 50 5 4
275 Avoid storing unused paper in a location subject to the
2 POSTFEED switch 4 4
dark or too light, set the switch to this position to adjust
3
4

following. Storage of unused paper in such a place


4
3 3
3 4 4 3 3 3
30 30 4 3 34
2 33 3 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 30
3 2
Sets extra blank paper once an image has been printed. 2
5
3
1
5
3
1
2 2
3
3 2 1
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5
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2 the input signal to the optimum level. results in deterioration of unused paper.
ON (SW-DOWN): Feeds out extra blank paper once an • Store unused paper in a cool and dark place (below
image has been printed. NORM REV 0 RESERVED switch 30°C or 86°F).
OFF (SW-UP): Does not feed out extra blank paper Keep this switch set to the factory setting (SW-DOWN) • Do not store unused paper in a hot or humid place. Do
once an image has been printed. 67 SCAN switch not leave unused paper in direct sunlight or other
To save paper by feeding only a short length of paper Sets the printout range. The printout range is qa INPUT switch bright places.
after printing an image, set this switch to OFF. In this progressively widened in the NORM, WIDE 1, and B & W (SW-DOWN): When the signal to be printed is • Do not allow any volatile organic solvent or vinyl
way, you can make more printouts per roll of paper, but WIDE 2 order. black and white, set the switch to this position. chloride to touch unused paper. Alcohol, plastic tape
you have to feed the paper manually using the FEED NORM (Switch 7, SW-UP position): Prints only the COLOR (SW-UP): When the signal is color, set the or film will deteriorate unused paper.
button and tear off the paper. When you make multiple image displayed on the standard screen size of the video switch to this position.
copies of the same printout, this position is effective in monitor. When loading paper
helping to save paper. WIDE 1 (Switch 7, SW-DOWN position): Prints qs 75 Ω ON/OFF switch • Do not fold the paper or touch the printing surface.
when the signal scans beyond the edge of the standard ON (SW-DOWN): When nothing is connected to the Dust or finger prints are likely to cause poor print
3 ASPECT 4:3/1:1 switch monitor screen. VIDEO OUT connector, set the switch to this position. quality.
Normally keep this switch set to 4:3 (SW-DOWN). WIDE 2 ( Switch 6, SW-UP position): To further OFF (SW-UP): When a video monitor or other video • Before loading the paper roll, remove the label
When the aspect ratio of the video signal is 1:1, set it to extend the range, select this setting. equipment is connected to the VIDEO OUT connector, attached to the top of paper roll and pull out the first
1:1 (SW-UP). When you set Switch 6to the SW-UP position (WIDE set the switch to this position. 15 to 20 cm (6 to 8 inches). The label mark is likely to
The printout will be longer than a printout made at 4:3. 2 position), WIDE 2 is selected regardless of the setting Example: cause poor print quality.
1 5 1 5
of SCAN switch 7. When you connect two printers to one piece of video
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1

4 3
30
3 2
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3 equipment, set the 75Ω switch of one of the printers to Storing printouts
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3 ON, and the other to OFF. • Avoid storing printouts in a location subject to the
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5 7
5 4 3 7 5 3 1
275
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50 3
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4 When you connect the printer and a video monitor to the following. Storage of your printouts in such a place
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475
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2 250
1 3 5 7
30
5 7
5 4 3 7 5 3 1
3 5 7
5 7
5 4 3 7 5 3
video equipment, set the 75Ω switch to OFF. results in fading of printouts.
30
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3 4 4 3
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2 3
10
3
2 3
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– Store printouts in a cool and dark place (below
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2 250 4
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475 2 250
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30°C or 86°F). We recommend storing printouts in
4 4 3 4 4 3

4:3 30
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34 43
3
2 33
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30
5
3
5
3
30

2
3
3 2 a bag made of clay-free paper or polypropylene.
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2 33 5
3
5
3
3
3 2 – Do not store printouts in a hot or humid place. Do
Paper
2 2
1 1

NORM not leave printouts in direct sunlight or other bright


1:1
places.
4 MEMORY switch 2
1
3
5
3 2 2
1
3
5
3 2 – Do not allow any volatile organic solvent or vinyl
FRAME (SW-DOWN): Normally keep this switch set
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30
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1

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30
3 2
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1

4 3
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30
3 2
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Use only UPP-110S/110HD/110HG paper as chloride to touch printouts. Alcohol, plastic tape or
to this position.
4
275
3
4 5
50
4 4
275
3
4 5
50
4
specified for the UP-895/895MD/895CE. If another film will cause the printout to fade.
5 5 7

type of paper is used, the quality of the printout


7

FIELD (SW-UP): When printing fast-moving images 1 3 5 7

2 3
30
5 4 3 7 5 3 1 1 3 5 7

2 3
10
30
5 4 3 7 5 3 1
• Do not stack your printouts on or under a diazo copy
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(such as a ball being thrown), the printout may blur. If 475


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250 cannot be guaranteed. Use of another type of paper sheet. Also do not attach the printed surface to another
4 4 4 4

this happens, set the switch to this position. The printout 30


3
3 4 4 3
3
30 30
3
3 4 4 3
3
30
3
may also cause malfunction of the printer. printed surface. The printout may become discolored.
2 33 3 2 33 5 5 3 2
5 5 3 2
definition will be poorer but less blurred. 2 3
1
3
1
2 2 3
1
3
1
2
You cannot use the UPP-110HA paper as specified • To attach the printout to another piece of paper, use
for the UP-880/890MD/890CE. double-sided adhesive tape or water-based glue.
WIDE 1 WIDE 2

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Loading Paper Printing

To stop printing and print another image


Loading Paper Printing displayed on the video monitor
To do this, DIP Switch 1 (INTERRUPT) must be set to
ON (SW-DOWN). (See page 24.)
Notes Before making printouts Press the PRINT button while printing or copying. The
• Before loading paper, read “Paper” on page 25. Confirm the following: printer stops printing, captures the new image, and starts
• Do not fold the paper or touch the printing surface. • Are the connections correct? (page 22) printing the new image.
Dust or finger prints are likely to cause poor print Remove the label and pull out the • Are the slide switches and DIP switches set correctly? In SMALL mode, the printer stops printing and captures
quality. first 15 to 20 cm (6 to 8 inches) of (pages 22 and 23)
the paper. the first image.
• Use only UPP-110S/110HD/110HG paper as specified • Is the paper type set correctly? (page 23)
for this printer. (page 25) • Is the paper roll loaded properly? (page 26)
If the printout image is blurred
• Set the PAPER TYPE switch according to the paper • Is the video source being input?
Place the paper with the thermo-sensitive A rapidly moving image may be blurred when printed.
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type. (page 23) side (printing side) up. If you place the paper
with the printing side down by mistake, the
Should this occur, change DIP Switch 4 (MEMORY)
image will not be printed.
Making Printouts to FIELD (SW-UP). (See page 24.) The printout quality
Loading will be poorer, but less blurred.
1 Press the power switch to turn on the printer.
The power lamp lights and the EMPTY lamp blinks To print in SMALL mode
1 Press the power switch to turn on the printer. for a few seconds. You can print in SMALL mode, where two different

Operation
The power lamp lights.
Power lamp images can be captured and printed together on one
printout, by setting the image size selector on the front
EMPTY lamp panel to the SML position.
To print in SMALL mode: Press the PRINT button
twice in step 4. When you press the PRINT button once,
the buzzer sounds and the first image is captured. The
Place the paper roll so printer starts printing after the PRINT button is pressed
that the paper comes twice.
out from the paper tray For detailed information on SMALL mode, see
straight.
“Selecting Printing Direction/Image Size” on the next
Note page.
2 Press the OPEN button to open the door. Make sure that the EMPTY lamp turns out after
4 Close the door by pushing it.
blinking for a few seconds. If lit, the paper has run To feed the paper
out. Load the paper. (“Loading Paper” on page 26) Press and hold down the FEED button to feed the paper.
Do not pull out the paper manually.
2 Select the printing direction and image size.
See “Selecting the Printing Direction/Image Size” on Storing printouts
the next page. • Avoid storing printouts in a location subject to the
following. Storage of your printouts in such a place
3 Start the video source. results in fading of printouts.
This operation is done using the controls of the video – Store printouts in a cool and dark place (below
equipment which you are using as a source. 30°C or 86°F). We recommend storing printouts in
3 Remove the label attached at the top of the paper 4 When the image you want to print is on the video
a bag made of clay-free paper or polypropylene.
roll, pull out the first 15 to 20 cm (6 to 8 inches) of – Do not store printouts in a hot or humid place. Do
monitor, press the PRINT button. not leave printouts in direct sunlight or other bright
the paper, then place the paper roll in the paper The image displayed at the instant you press the
tray. places.
PRINT button is captured into memory and is – Do not allow any volatile organic solvent or vinyl
printed out immediately. chloride to touch printouts. Alcohol, plastic tape or
Note
film will cause the printout to fade.
When pulling out the top of the paper roll or placing
• Do not stack your printouts on or under a diazo copy
it in the paper tray, be careful not to drop the paper
sheet. Also do not attach the printed surface to another
roll. If dust has accumulated on the paper, you may Note
printed surface. The printout may become discolored.
not be able to use this paper because dust or finger • If the paper roll is not placed properly and does not
• To attach the printout to another piece of paper, use
prints are likely to cause poor print quality or come out from the paper tray straight, this may cause
double-sided adhesive tape or water-based glue.
malfunction of the head. paper jamming.
• If you did not pull out the paper enough in step 3, feed
the paper at least 15 to 20 cm by pressing and holding
down the FEED button. Do not pull out the paper To interrupt printing
manually. Press either the OPEN or FEED button while printing.
The printer stops printing.

26 Preparation Operation 27
1-5
1-6

Printing Printing

Making copies of the last printout Selecting the Printing Direction/ Variations of printouts Image size Printing direction selector position
Press the COPY button. The printer makes a copy of the Image Size Printouts obtained by the combination of the selector
position STD SIDE
last printout. The image of the last printout is retained in STD/SIDE selector and image size selector
the printer’s memory until you press the PRINT button You can make variations of printouts using the STD/ NOR
SIDE selector, image size selectors and the DIP The table in the right colum shows various printouts that (Normal)
again or turn the power off. can be obtained according to the combination of settings
switches.
of the STD/SIDE selector and image size selectors.
To copy in different directions and sizes
You can copy the last printout in different directions and Selecting the printing direction NOR
sizes except in SMALL mode. SML R/T 2×
You can select the printing direction using the STD/
Before pressing the COPY button, select the printing STD SIDE
SIDE selector. L/B
direction and size as described in “Selecting the Printing
To print in the same direction as the one displayed in BOTH SML
Direction/Image Size” (See this page.) (Small)
the video monitor, set the selector to STD (standard).
To print the image in the direction where the image is In addition to variations in the right colum, the following
Notes printout variation is available.
rotated by 90 degrees counterclockwise, set the
• If you press the COPY button immediately after selector to SIDE.
turning the power on, the alarm buzzer will sound as R/T
Negative printouts (Right/Top)
nothing is stored in memory.

Operation
Operation

STD SIDE STD SIDE You can make negative printouts by setting the POSI/
• In the SMALL mode, if you press the COPY button NEGA switch on the front panel to the NEGA position.
after you have pressed the PRINT button only once, the
alarm buzzer will sound and the printer will not copy. Image displayed on the video monitor
To make multiple copies of the same printout
Press the COPY button as many times as necessary
(maximum 11 copies including the first printout) while
printing or copying the first printout. Each time you press L/B
the COPY button, a short buzzer sounds. (Left/Bottom)

To interrupt copying
Press either the OPEN or FEED button. Printouts

When set to the STD When set to the SIDE


position position

BOTH

Selecting the image size


You can print in normal or small size by changing the
image size selector.
You can also obtain a printout of the image at the left or
right, top or bottom of the video image on the monitor
after it has been enlarged twice.

28 Operation Operation 29
UP-895/(E)
UP-895/(E)

Printing Precautions/Maintenance

Adjusting the Contrast and To adjust the brightness


Brightness You can adjust the brightness of printouts using the Precautions Maintenance
BRIGHT control.
To make the image brighter, turn the BRIGHT control
You can adjust the contrast and brightness of the
clockwise. On safety Cleaning the cabinet
printout.
To make the image darker, turn the BRIGHT control
• Check the operating voltage before operation. Do not use strong solvents to clean the printer. Thinner
counterclockwise.
Operate the unit only with a power source specified in or abrasive cleansers will damage the cabinet.
“Specifications”.
Note
• Stop operation immediately if any liquid or solid
You cannot adjust the image once it has been captured in Cleaning the thermal head
CONTR BRIGHT
object falls into the cabinet. Unplug the unit and have
memory. Restore an image after adjustment by pressing it checked by qualified personnel. If the printout is dirty or white stripes appear on the
the PRINT button. • Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if you will not be printouts, clean the thermal head using the cleaning sheet
using it for a long time. Disconnect the power cord by supplied .
Remotely Controlling the Printer grasping the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
• Do not disassemble the cabinet. Refer servicing to 1 Press the power switch to turn on the printer.
You can remotely control the printer using the RM-91 qualified personnel only.
remote control unit or the foot switch connected to the • Do not touch the cutting blade of the printer.
Operation

REMOTE connector on the rear panel. • Connect the power plug of the printer to a wall outlet
with a protective earth terminal. The safety earth
Since the button on the remote control unit or foot should be properly established.
switch functions exactly same as the PRINT button,
pressing either of them during printing or copying results
in an image being captured and immediately printed On operation

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when DIP Switch 1 (INTERRUPT) on the rear panel is Do not turn the power off while the printer is printing.
set to ON (SW-DOWN). (See page 24.) The thermal head may be damaged.
2 Press the OPEN button to open the door.

On the printer carriage


Note
To adjust the contrast and brightness while confirming Do not carry or move the printer when the paper roll is
the adjusted image on the video monitor, set DIP Switch placed in the printer. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
8 (OUTPUT) to EE (SW-UP).
After adjusting the contrast and brightness, be sure to On installation
reset DIP Switch 8 to THRU (SW-DOWN).
Since the video signal is directly input to the video • Place the printer on a level and stable surface.
monitor without being processed by the printer when the If you use the printer with placed on an uneven
setting is THRU, you can monitor the video signal as it surface, malfunction of the printer is likely to occur.
is input directly from the video equipment. • Do not install the printer near heat sources. Avoid
locations near radiators or air ducts, or places subject
to direct sunlight or excessive dust, humidity,
3 Insert the cleaning sheet, with the black surface
To adjust the contrast facing down, into the groove in paper tray.
mechanical shock or vibration.
You can adjust the contrast of image using the CONTR
• Provide adequate air circulation to prevent heat build-
control.
up. Do not place the printer on surfaces such as rugs,
To make the contrast stronger, turn the CONTR
blankets, etc., or near materials such as curtains and
control clockwise.
draperies.
To make the contrast weaker, turn the CONTR control Insert into the
• If the printer is subjected to wide and sudden changes
counterclockwise. groove.
in temperature, such as when it is moved from a cold
room to a warm room or when it is left in a room with
a heater that tends to produce large amounts of
moisture, condensation may form inside the printer. In Cleaning sheet
such cases the printer will probably not work properly, (supplied)
and may even develop a fault if you persist in using it.
If moisture or condensation forms, turn off the power
and allow the printer to stand for at least one hour.

Continue to next page c

30 Operation Others 31
1-7
1-8

Maintenance/Specifications Specifications

4 Close the door by pushing it. REMOTE (stereo minijack)

5 Press the FEED button and keep it pressed.


Specifications 3
2
When the buzzer sounds and the printer start ejecting
the cleaning sheet, release the FEED button. Power requirements and consumption 1
100 to 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 1.5 A
1 GND
220 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 0.8 A
2 PRINT SIGNAL (TTL)
Operating temperature
Input of LOW pulse over 100 msec.
5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)
initiates print.
Operating humidity
3 PRINT BUSY (TTL)
20 % to 80 % (no condensation
Goes HIGH during printing.
allowed)
Dimensions Approx. 154 × 105 × 260 mm (w/h/d)
Supplied accessories
(61⁄8 × 41⁄4 × 101/4 inches)
Paper roll (UPP-110HG) (1)
Mass Approx. 3.4 kg (7 lb 8 oz), Main unit
BNC y BNC connecting cable (1)
only
AC power cord (1)
Thermal head Thin-film thermal head (with built-
Head cleaning sheet (1)
Keep pressing the FEED button. in drive IC) 1280-dot drive
Media label (1)
Gradation 256
x Resolution (in WIDE 1 mode)
EIA: 1210 × 490 dots The following specifications are applied only to the
CCIR: 1210 × 582 dots UP-895MD/895CE models:
Print size (in NOR and WIDE 1 mode) Storage and transport temperature
STD mode –20°C to 60°C (–4°F to 140°F)
Others

EIA: 94 × 72 mm Storage and transport humidity

Others
CCIR: 94 × 71 mm 20 % to 80 % (no condensation
SIDE mode allowed)
EIA: 126 × 96 mm Protection against electric shock
CCIR: 126 × 95 mm Class I
Printing speed (in STD and NOR mode) Protection against harmful ingress of water
About 3.9 seconds/screen (at factory Ordinary
When the buzzer sounds and the printer settings) Degree of safety in the presence of flammable
starts ejecting the cleaning sheet, Picture memory anesthetics or oxygen
release the button. Not suitable for use in the presence of
800 K × 8 bits for one frame
Input/output connectors flammable anesthetics or oxygen
Cleaning is completed. Mode of operation
VIDEO IN (BNC)
Continuous
6 Press the OPEN button to open the door and EIA or CCIR Composite video
remove the cleaning sheet. signals
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms/high-impedance Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
7 Close the door by pushing it. (EIA/CCIR automatically
discriminated)
Notes
VIDEO OUT (BNC)
EIA or CCIR Composite video
• Do not press the PRINT or COPY button while the
signals
cleaning sheet is in the printer.
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms, loop-through/EE
• Clean the head only when necessary. If you clean the
switchable
head too often, it may cause a malfunction.

32 Others Others 33
UP-895/(E)
UP-895/(E)

Troubleshooting Location and Function of Parts

Symptom Cause/remedy Front


Troubleshooting The printer stops This is likely to occur when the Location and Function of
printing when it printer prints continuously 15 or 1 Power switch and lamp
The following troubleshooting checks will help you
continuously prints
dark images. (The
more dark images. In such a case,
the buzzer sounds. This is because
Parts Turns the power on. The power lamp is lit while the
correct the most common problems you may encounter alarm buzzer a protective circuit guards against power is on.
with your printer. Before proceeding with these trouble sounds.) heat build-up in the thermal head. For details, refer to the pages indicated in parentheses.
check, first checks that the power cord is firmly Stop printing for a while. 2 Image size selector (29)
connected. Should the problem persist, unplug the White lines or small Is DIP Switch qa (INPUT) set to B & Selects the size of the image to be printed.
printer and contact your Sony dealer or local authorized letters on the screen W when the input signal is a black
are not printed and white signal? (page 25) 3 STD (standard)/SIDE selector (28, 29)
Sony service facility. clearly.
Front Selects the printing direction.
Small squares Is DIP Switch qa (INPUT) set to
Symptom Cause/remedy appear over the COLOR when the input signal is a 4 CONTR (contrast) control (30)
White specks on the When printing with a newly inserted whole screen. color signal? (page 25)
Adjusts the contrast of the printouts.
first few printouts. roll of paper, dust on the surface of The printout is too • Is the DIP switch qs (75Ω ) set 1 23456 7 8 9 q; qa qs
the paper may cause white specks dark or too light. correctly? (page 25)
on the printouts. • Is the PAPER TYPE switch in the
5 BRIGHT (brightness) control (30)
t Feed the paper by pressing the paper tray set correctly? (page STD SIDE POSI NEGA FEED COPY PRINT EMPTY
Adjusts the brightness of the printouts.
FEED button until clean paper 23) SML
NOR
R/T
L/B

CONTR BRIGHT

OPEN

appears. (page 26) • Is the GAMMA switch in the paper BOTH

6 POSI(positive)/NEGA (negative) selector (29)


Printing does not • Paper does not feed. tray set correctly? (page 23) Set this to the NEGA position to make negative
start when you press t Is the paper slack? The printout seems The DIP switch 3 (ASPECT) is set printouts.
the PRINT button. t Is the power turned on? stretched or to 1:1.
t Are all connections correct? enlarged. t Set it to 4:3. (page 24)
t Did you press the PRINT 7 FEED button (26, 27, 28, 32)
Press to feed paper. The paper feeds as long as the
Others

Others
button twice in SMALL mode?
(page 27) FEED button is held down.
• When the alarm buzzer sounds: Pressing this button during printing results in an
t Has the thermal head
overheated? The thermal
interruption of the printing.
head may overheat when the
printer prints dark image 8 COPY button (28)
continuously. In such a case, Prints another copy of the previous printout.
the EMPTY lamp blinks. Wait
until the head cools down.
t Is the video signal of the 9 PRINT button (27)
image input? Prints the image currently displayed on the video
t Is the paper loaded correctly? Back monitor. The image displayed when you press the
• Paper feeds, but printing does PRINT button is stored in memory.
not start.
t Is the paper loaded with the
thermo-sensitive side up?
0 EMPTY lamp (27)
1 2 3 4 5 6 Lights when the printer is out of paper.
(page 26)
Black borders or This problem may result from the
missing portions video signal input to the printer. DIP SW t IN T OUT

around the printout. t Change the setting of the DIP


REMOTE
UP
Continue to next page c
switches 6 and 7 (SCAN). DOWN
VIDEO
(page 24)
Paper jam • Open the door by pressing the AC IN

OPEN button, then pull the


jammed paper slowly and remove
it.
• There is condensation inside the
unit.
t Moving the unit suddenly from
a cold place to a warm place
often results in condensation UP-895MD/895CE
forming. In the event of
condensation forming,
remove the paper, turn off the
power and allow the unit to
stand for about one to two
hours.
The printout is dirty. The thermal head is dirty.
t Clean the thermal head with the
head cleaning sheet supplied
with the unit. (page 31)

34 Others Others 35
1-9
1-10

Location and Function of Parts

qa OPEN button (26, 31) Back


Opens or closes the door. Also, interrupts printing
midway. 1 Equipotential terminal (only for UP-895MD/
When the door is open, you can see the slide 895CE)
switches in the paper tray. Used to connect to the equipotential plug to bring the
various parts of a system to the same potential.
Refer to “Important safeguards/notice for use in the
SHARPNESS GAMMA PAPER TYPE SMOOTHING medical environments” on page 20.
OFF OFF ON

2 REMOTE connector (22, 30)


Connect the RM-91 remote commander or the foot
switch for controlling print operation from a
1 2 3 4 distance.

3 DIP SW (switches) (23)


Sets the print modes and functions.
1 SHARPNESS switch
Adjusts the sharpness of the printout. 4 tVIDEO IN (input) connector (BNC type) (22)
Connect to the video output connector of the video
2 GAMMA switch equipment.
Sets the tone of the printouts (density gradation).
5 TVIDEO OUT (output) connector (BNC type)
3 PAPER TYPE switch (22)
Selects the paper type. Connect to the video input connector of the video
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monitor. The output signal type depends on DIP


4 SMOOTHING switch switch 8 (OUTPUT).
Selects the line density.
6 -AC IN (AC power input) connector (22)
For detailed information on slide switches, see Connect to a wall outlet using the AC power cord
“Setting the Slide Switches on the Paper Tray” on supplied with the unit.
page 22.

qs Paper feeder and cutter


Cuts the printing paper.

36 Others
UP-895/(E)
Section 2
Service Information

2-1. Board Layout 2-2. Disassembly

n
MA-99 board Remove the top cover in the order shown in the figure
during removal.
SE-532 board
Removal of Top Cover

2 Top cover

1 M3 case
fixing screw

SU-52 board

KY-454 board SE-531 board

1 M3 case
fixing screw

UP-895/(E) 2-1
2-3. Removal of Major Parts

2-3-1. Removal of Mechanical Block

1. Remove the top cover. (Refer to Section 2-2.)

2
3 Mechanical block
3 Step screw

Claws

Claws
1 CN7

1 CN8 1 CN2
4 Door panel

1
3 Step screw
Lock arm 1 CN3
1 CN13
1 CN9

5 Rod stopper
1 CN14
6 Power switch rod
1 CN1

Be careful not to slacken


the harness when installing
the mechanical block.
2 Screw (BVTT 3x6) 2 Screws (BVTT 3x6)

3 Claws

3 Claws

4 Front panel

2 Screws (BVTT 3x6)

2-2 UP-895/(E)
2-3-2. Removal of MA-99 Board 2-3-3. Removal of Switching Regulator

1. Remove the top cover. (Refer to Section 2-2.) 1. Remove the top cover. (Refer to Section 2-2.)
2. Remove the front panel, door panel and power switch
rod. (Refer to Section 2-3-1.)
2 Screw
(BTP 3x8) 3. Remove the MA-99 board. (Refer to Section 2-3-2.)
1 Tapping
screws
(M3) 2 Sheeld plate

1 Tapping screw
(M3)

3 CN201

1 Tapping
3 Rear panel screw (M3)

5 Tapping screws (M3) 4 CN14 4 CN1 6 Switching


4 CN2 regulator

4 CN8 4 CN12 5 Tapping


screws (M3)

4 CN13

4 Screws
4 CN9 (PS 3x6)

4 CN7 4 CN3 4 Screws (PS 3x6)

6 MA-99 board

UP-895/(E) 2-3
2-3-4. Removal of Thermal Head

1. Remove the top cover. (Refer to Section 2-2.)


2. Remove the front panel and power switch rod. (Refer
to Section 2-3-1.)

1 Screw (BVTT 3x6) 2 Screws (PSW 3x6)

2 Top chassis

3 Heat sink

1 Screw
(BVTT 3x6) 1 Flat type wire (26 core)

3 4 CN13 Printing side


Spring
compression

4 CN9

5 Head Contact
assembly
1 Flat type wire
(30 core)

4 Thermal head

2-4 UP-895/(E)
2-4. Tightening the Screws

2 Screw (BVTT 3x6)

Top chassis

Push and then fix.


Portion A

Front side
1 Screw
(BVTT 3x6)
Mechanical chassis

Top chassis Mechanical


chassis assembly
Mechanical
chassis Gear bracket
assembly
Belt

Rear chassis

1 Screw (PSW 3x6) 2 Screw (BVTT 3x6)

n m
Confirm that no clearance exists between the mechanical 1. Be careful not to hold the gear bracket by hand when
chassis and top chassis. installing screws 1 and 2.
2. Confirm that the belt tension is not loosened after
screw installation.

UP-895/(E) 2-5
2-5. Installation of Fan Motor

n
Install the fan motor while paying the attention to the
direction of the harness with the surface, to which the fan
motor sticker is attached, down.

Screws (PTT 3x10)

Fan motor
MA-99 board

Top chassis

CN6

2-6 UP-895/(E)
Section 3
Electrical Alignment

[Equipment Required]
. Oscilloscope
. Digital voltmeter
. 10 steps signal generator
Tektronix 1410 or equivalents (For NTSC signal)
Tektronix 1411 or equivalents (For PAL signal)

3-1. AGC Adjustment

Machine condition for adjustment Specification Adjustments

. Input signal: 10 steps signal TP5 (AMP IN)/MA-99 (C-3) Output waveform AGC REF adjustment
. No monitor is connected. 1RV3/MA-99 (C-2)
. Set rear panel DIP switch 9 to up. AGC GAIN adjustment
(AGC-ON) 1RV2/MA-99 (C-2)

Vs

MA-99

Procedure 1RV3
1. Input a 10 steps signal and set DIP . Adjust so that Vs is 700 mV when AGC is ON 1RV2
switch != to DOWN. Adjust RV3 (AGC and 75 Z terminator is on.
REF) so that Vs is 700 mV. TP5
2. Set DIP switch != to UP and adjust RV2 . Adjust so that Vs is 630 mV when AGC is ON
(AGC GAIN) so that Vs is 630 mV. and 75 Z terminator is off.

3-2. Video Level Adjustment

Machine condition for adjustment Specification Adjustments

. Input signal: 10 steps signal TP5 (AMP IN)/MA-99 (C-3) Output waveform AGC OFF CONT
. In case, monitor is not connected, set DIP adjustment
switch != on the rear panel to ON, if 1RV4/MA-99 (C-2)
connected, set to OFF.
. Adjust RV4 (AGC OFF CONT) using 10 MA-99
steps signal input. 1.0 V

1RV4

TP5
Adjust so that video signal level is 1.0 V.

UP-895/(E) 3-1
3-3. Brightness and Contrast Adjustment

Machine condition for adjustment Specification Adjustments

. Input signal: 10 steps signal TP6 (AD IN)/MA-99 (B-3) Output waveform C ADJ adjustment
. In case, monitor is not connected, set DIP TP7 (VRT)/MA-99 (B-3) Output voltage 1RV5/MA-99 (C-1)
switch != on the rear panel to ON, if TP8 (VRB)/MA-99 (B-3) Output voltage B ADJ adjustment
connected, set to OFF. 1RV6/MA-99 (C-1)
. Set CONTRAST and BRIGHT knobs to 10
VRT
the center position on the front panel. 9
(TP7)
8
7 MA-99
1RV5
6
1RV6
5 AD IN
(TP6)
4
TP7
3 TP8
TP6
2
1 VRB
0 (TP8)

RV6 2

0 VRB

Adjust RV6 so that mid voltage between 0 and


1 is equaled to the VRB voltage.

RV5 10

8 VRT

Adjust RV5 so that mid voltage between 9 and


10 is equaled to the VRT voltage.

3-2 UP-895/(E)
3-4. Head Voltage Adjustment

Machine condition for adjustment Specification Adjustments

. Input signal: nothing 1RV502/ Switching


. Set all DIP switches on the rear panel to regulator
DOWN.
. Set each switch on the front panel to Switching Regulator
NORM, STD, and POSI, respectively. (on the right side panel)
. Set the POWER switch to ON while
pressing the PRINT and COPY buttons.
. Press the PRINT button to print a stair
step pattern.

RV502

Stair step
Main body
Adjust RV502 so that a smooth gradation is Front
obtained in 17 steps.

3-5. Initialization of Print Count History

Machine condition for adjustment Specification Adjustments

. Set the POWER switch to ON while Release the buttons when the buzzer sounds Nothing
pressing the PRINT, COPY, and FEED three times. The initialization of print count
buttons. history is then completed (becomes zero in
sheet count).

UP-895/(E) 3-3
Section 4
Circuit Operation Description

Outline
The electrical circuit of UP-895 mainly consists of the following blocks.

* Video circuit
The input video signal is amplified using a video amplifier circuit to perform brightness, contrast, trap
filter, and AGC processing.
* A/D and D/A converters
The analog signal output from a video circuit is converted from analog to digital. The A/D-converted
data is converted from digital to analog to output it to the outside.
* Memory and head control G/A
Print data is fetched to frame memory (DRAM). Image data on the memory is also PWM-converted for
image processing and sent to the thermal head.
* CLK generator
This block generates the operation clock of memory and head control G/A.
* Frame memory (SDRAM)
This block memorizes print data.
* Motor drive
Each motor of a head, platen, and fan is driven according to the command from system control CPU.
* Sensor circuit
This block detects the sensor values of a head, paper, cutter, door, and head temperature.
* System control CPU
This block supervises and controls each block.

UP-895/(E) 4-1
SE board
MA-99 board
Sensor Paper Sensor Paper

Inner
Sensor SW
Head
KY board

FRONT PANEL

Sensor Sensor Paper


Door

Sensor Front
Paper key

SE board

Video
circuit Video in
Motor BNC
Platen Motor
drive
Video out
motor System BNC
Fan Motor
drive control
CPU
A/D D/A
Motor
Motor
Head drive

SU board

Buzzer

Memory SD-RAM
Selector control
IC

DIP-SW

EEPROM CLK Thermal


gene head

Board TEMP
checker

Electrical Block Diagram of UP-895

4-2 UP-895/(E)
4-1. Video Circuit

4-1-1. BNC Input Connector - Trap Filter Circuit

A composite video signal is input from the BNC connector (VIDEO IN) to the MA-99 board. 75 Z
termination is turned on and off using a DIP switch. After that, the input signal branches into three paths.
One is passed through a trap filter (FL1) for NTSC, and another is passed through a trap filter (FL2) for
PAL. The other is not processed at all. These signals are input to analog selector 1 (IC1). Each signal is
selected by a system control and input to video amplifier 1 (IC2).

4-1-2. nC-SYNC Generator Circuit

A nC-SYNC signal is generated from the SYNCOUT signal that is output from video amplifier 1 (IC2).
The nC-SYNC signal is also used in an AGC circuit.

4-1-3. AGC Circuit

The signal from an analog selector 1 (IC1) branches into two paths. One is input to video amplifier 1
(IC2), and the other is input to the AGC circuit for detecting the peak of a signal. The gain is controlled
by a contrast amplifier in video amplifier 1 (IC2). When an AGC function is set to ON, the peak voltage
of the input video signal obtained by the AGC circuit is controlled by a system control (IC304) so that it
is output from analog selector 2 (IC5). When it is set to OFF, the reference voltage is controlled by a
system control (IC304) so that it is output from analog selector 2 (IC5). The gain is controlled by
inputting the voltage to video amplifier 1 (IC2).

4-1-4. Brightness and Contrast Control

The video signal output from video amplifier 1 (IC2) is input through a buffer (Q220) to video amplifier 2
(IC6). For contrast control, the gain is controlled by inputting the voltage obtained using the volume on
the front panel to video amplifier 2 (IC6).
The video signal output from video amplifier 2 (IC6) is input through a low-pass filter to the brightness
control amplifier (Q7). For brightness control, the gain is controlled by inputting the voltage obtained
using the volume on the front panel to the brightness control amplifier (Q7).

4-1-5. A/D Conversion and D/A Conversion

The video signal output from video amplifier 2 (IC6) is converted into a digital signal using an A/D
converter and stored in memory by a memory and head control circuit.
The A/D-converted signal is converted into a video again using a D/A converter, and a sync signal is
added using analog selector 3 (EE signal). Moreover, the sync signal is sent to analog selector 4 and
output from the BNC connector (VIDEO OUT) to the outside. A relay (RY1) is used to switch THRUE
and EE signals and controlled by a system control.

UP-895/(E) 4-3
4-2. Clock Generator Circuit

A clock is generated by attaching a 23 MHz external oscillator (X500) to the clock generator circuit
(IC505). This clock is phase-adjusted at the falling edge of an H sync pulse (nINTOUT2) when fetching
a video signal. The noise contained in the clock signal generated at that time is eliminated by the internal
circuit of a memory and head control circuit (IC501) and a delay circuit (IC504). By using the clock
signal as a main clock, memory control is performed during image fetching.

DELAY CLK MEMORY


nINTOUT2 & HEAD CLKOUT
LINE GENERATOR
IC CONTROL
IC

23M

nINTOUT2

CLKOUT
(Normal)

CLKOUT
(During image
fetching)

Phase adjustment Phase adjustment

Clock Generator Circuit

4-3. Memory and Head Control Circuit

The memory and head control circuit (IC501) consists of the following blocks.
The operation in each block is determined by the serial data from a system control (IC304).

(1) Register for storing the serial data from system control (IC304)
(2) Frame memory write and read control
(3) Thermal head control
(4) Sync signal processing circuit
(5) Line memory (for calculation and print)
(6) Sharpness calculation circuit
(7) Thermal storage correction calculation circuit
(8) Count correction calculation circuit
(9) Image scaling calculation circuit

4-4 UP-895/(E)
4-3-1. Reading the Serial Data from System Control

There are eight types of data that a system control (IC304) sends to IC501. Registers for storing each
data exist respectively. The type of a register in which data is stored is selected by combination of “high”
and “low” levels of signals that are input to pins 11, 13, and 14 of IC501.

IC501-11pin IC501-13pin IC501-14pin Register to be selected

L L L Gamma data
L L H Gamma data
L H L Specifies the memory and print ranges.
L H H Emphasizes the edge and sets the memory and print modes.
H L L Count correction data
H L H Sync signal processing parameter
H H L Thermal history correction and other mode setting
H H H Test pattern step width setting

4-3-2. Writing in Frame Memory

The next image data of one frame is written in the frame memory (IC503) when a fetch pulse is input
from a system control (IC304) to pin 1 of IC501. The UP-895 uses a 64M-SDRAM (one word is 8 bits)
as image memory. The sampling frequency is 23 MHz, and the memory space is 4096 x 2048.

FETCH

EXTV

ODD/EVEN

WE

Image fetching period

4-3-3. Transfer from Frame Memory to Line Memory

IC501 sets a COPYING signal to “L” so as to enter the print operation when a COPY pulse is input from
a system control (IC304) to pin 2 of IC501. To perform printing, the one-line data selected from frame
memory must be transferred to the head line memory in IC501. Data is transferred when a LINEPULS is
input to pin 15 of IC501. IC501 reads necessary print data from the frame memory in the order
corresponding to the print range and print direction specified by the mode setting from a system control.
Next, IC501 stores the print data in the head line memory after edge emphasizing, thermal history
correction, and interpolation.

4-3-4. Thermal Head Control and One-Line Memory

All thermal head controls are performed by IC501. Built-in head line memory is used when transferring
print data to the thermal head. For more details, refer to Section 4-5. Thermal Head Section.

UP-895/(E) 4-5
IC503
Block diagram of IC501
FRAME 21
MEMORY

89-92.95-98 99.101-104.106-110.112-114.117-120.122-125

8 21

167 8 NEGA/POSI 8 LINE 8


FILTER MEMORY
8 169 8
VIDEO A/D EDGE
. 8
CIRCUIT CONVERTER ENHANCEMENT 9
172
CALCULATION
176 LINE 8
MEMORY
FRAME
FETCH MEMORY
1 CONTROL
COPY
2
FETCHSTOP
3
COPYSTOP
4
FETCHING
15
COPYING
18
LINEPULS
19
FETCH
COPY
MODE
REGISTER
2

EXTV
21
EXT. SYNC
VF
22 SIGNAL
CSYNC PROCESS
135

INTOUT2
132
CLOCK CK01B CLOCK
136 SERIAL TRANSFER
GEN. CK01A CONTROL
137

126 128 7 8 9 10 11 13 14
CLKOUT
CLK

SCK
RE
RLD
SI
REGSEL2
REGSEL1
REGSEL0

IC304

SYSTEM
CONTROL

4-6 UP-895/(E)
IC501

LINE 12 LINE
MEMORY MEMORY

12
12

THERMAL HYSTERESIS
LINE 9 8 LINE
COMPENSATION
MEMORY CALCULATION MEMORY

16 INTERPOLATION
16 CALCULATION

LINE 16 LINE 8
MEMORY MEMORY

DITHER

45 HDATA1
TEST TEST 6 TEST MODE
PATTERN PATTERN 49 HDATA20
SELECT
REGISTER GENERATE .
6 52

55
20
HEAD LINE .
MEMORY 57

6x20 60 THERMAL
. HEAD
62
PWM 20
COMP.x20 68

HCLK
COMMON 69
GAMMA THERMAL STROBE
DROP
DATA HEAD 70
COMPENSATION LATCH
REGISTER CONTROL
CALCULATION 73

UP-895/(E) 4-7
4-4. System Control Section

The system control section mainly consists of a microcomputer (IC304) and performs the following
processing.

4-4-1. Reading of Keys

IC304 monitors the PRINT, OPEN/CLOSE, COPY, FEED, and REMOTE keys on the door panel. Each
key is activated when the falling edge of a signal is detected.

IC304 Signal name

73pin nDOOR_KEY
74pin nPRINT_KEY
75pin nCOPY_KEY
76pin nFEED_KEY

4-4-2. Reading of Function Switches

IC304 monitors the setting of a front slide switch, inner slide switches, and a rear DIP switch and reflects
its setting on the operation.

Front slide switch (on the front panel)

IC304 Function Operation

80pin POSI/NEGA L: NEGA


H: POSI
1pin STANDERD/SIDE L: STANDARD
H: SIDE
79pin PRINT SIZE 0.00 V: SMALL
1.25 V: NORMAL
2.50 V: ZOOM1
3.75 V: ZOOM2
5.00 V: ZOOM1&2

Inner slide switches (S1 through S4)

IC304 Function Operation

5pin SMOOTH L: NORMAL


H: HIGH
2pin SHARPNESS 0.00 V: NORMAL
2.50 V: SOFT
5.00 V: HARD
4pin PAPER TYPE 0.00 V: TYPE I
1.67 V: TYPE II
3.33 V: TYPE III
5.00 V: TYPE IV
3pin GAMMA 0.00 V: TONE I
2.50 V: TONE II
5.00 V: TONE III

4-8 UP-895/(E)
Rear DIP switch (S300)

IC304-66, 69pin Function IC304-66, 69pin:SWDATA


SWSEL[3-0]
L (Default) H

0 1INTERRUPT ON OFF
1 2POST FEED ON OFF
2 3ASPECT 4:3 1:1
3 4MEMORY FRAME FIELD
4 5DIRECTION NORMAL REVERS
5 6SCAN1 WIDE1 WIDE 2
6 7SCAN2 _ NORMAL
7 8THRUE/EE THRUE EE
8 9AGC OFF ON
9 0RESERVED _ _
10 !-INPUT B&W COLOR

4-4-3. Platen Motor Control

A stepping motor for platen driving controls the forward and reverse rotation and rotation speed when a
system control (IC304) controls driving transistors (Q404 through Q407).

IC304 Signal line State

22pin PM1 L L H H
23pin PM2 H H L L
24pin PM3 L H H L
25pin PM4 H L L H
Forward rotation Reverse rotation

UP-895/(E) 4-9
4-4-4. Head Up and Down Control

A head up/down DC motor is driven by its driving circuit (IC400). The DC motor can rotate in the
forward and reverse directions. It is controlled by a system control (IC304). The head also has three
positions. The head position is detected using optical head position sensors (photo-interrupters PH21 and
PH22) and read by a system control (IC304).

Operation of head up/down motor

Head motor IC304-28pin IC304-27pin Operation

UP L H Raises the head.


DOWN H L Lowers the head.
STOP H H Stop

Condition of head position sensor

Position IC304-17pin IC304-16pin Condition

TOP H H Unlocks the door.


MIDDLE L H Wait (Usual)
BOTTOM H L Print

4-4-5. Monitor of Door Sensor

The door position is detected using an optical door position sensor (photo-interrupter PH32) and read by a
system control (IC304).

Condition of door position sensor

Position IC304-20pin Condition

CLOSE L The door is closed.


OPEN H The door is open.

4-4-6. Monitor of Paper Sensor

Whether thermosensible paper is properly put in this unit is detected using two pairs of optical paper
sensors (phototransistors PH31 and PH12) and read by a system control (IC304).

Condition of paper sensor

IC304-18pin IC304-19pin Condition

H H Paper exists.
For except “H” For except “H” No paper

4-10 UP-895/(E)
4-4-7. Monitor of Head Temperature Sensor

The change in the resistance value of the thermistor inside a thermal head is converted into a voltage
using a head temperature detector circuit (IC401) and read by a system control (IC304). The voltage
value is converted from analog to digital. Density (gamma) correction, fan motor control for head
cooling, and head-in cleaning discrimination are performed according to the digital value.

4-4-8. Control of Head Fan Motor (for Head Cooling)

The head fan motor is operated when a system control (IC304) controls driving transistors (Q400 and
Q403). The head fan motor is turned on when the head temperature is more than approximately 50 dC or
during printing.

Operation of head fan motor

IC304-26 pin Operation

L OFF
H ON

4-4-9. Control of Video Circuit Section

A system control (IC304) controls the video circuit section as shown in the table below.

IC304 I/O Function

77pin O Switches THRUE and EE signals. L: ON


H: OFF
59pin O Sets the trap filter to ON or OFF. L: ON
H: OFF
60pin O Selects NTSC or PAL. L: When an NTSC signal is input
H: When a PAL signal is input
53pin O Sets the AGC function to ON or OFF. L: ON
H: OFF

UP-895/(E) 4-11
4-4-10. Control of Memory and Head Control Circuit

A system control transfers operation mode data in serial to the memory and head control circuit (IC501).
It then instructs the start and end of the fetch operation (that fetches a video signal to memory) and copy
operation (that feeds the memorized image to the head). The copy operation is carried out when the
COPY key is pressed. The fetch-to-copy operation is carried out when the PRINT key is pressed.

[Fetch mode]

nPRINT_KEY

nREGEN
Operation mode data

GADATA

DCLK Transfer CLK

nFETCH Capture start

nFETCHIN During capture

nFETCHSTOP Capture end

[Copy mode]

nCOPY_KEY

nREGEN
Operation mode data

GADATA

DCLK Transfer CLK

nCOPY Copy start

nCOPYING During copy

nCOPYSTOP Copy end

4-12 UP-895/(E)
4-4-11. Gamma Correction and Thermal Storage Correction

To correct the gamma fluctuations due to the temperature change in a head, a system control reads the
head temperature and transfers the gamma data for controlling the stair density to a memory and head
control circuit (IC501). The gamma data consists of 17 data (T0, and T1 through T16). Data T1 through T16
are transferred during print start. During printing, Tx is transferred at the falling edge of an
nPRNT_PULSE pulse in the first line, and T0 is transferred at the falling edge of an nPRNT_PULSE
pulse in the second line. If the first line is printed by T0, the change in color becomes insufficient.
Therefore, the fist line is printed by Tx obtained when T0 is corrected. The second or later lines are
printed by T0.

nCOPY_KEY

nCOPY

nINTV Temperature read

T1 to T16 Tx T0
Gamma transfer
transfer transfer transfer

4-4-12. Discrimination of Video Signal to be Input

A system control (IC304) discriminates a video signal by the signals below that are output from a
memory and head control circuit (IC501).

IC304 Signal line Discrimination

21pin nEXTV V period is long: PAL


V period is short: NTSC
52pin V Fixed in L or H: Non-interlacing
L and H are repeated: Interlacing

4-4-13. Remote Interface

A system control (IC304) accepts a signal when a low pulse of more than 100 msec is input to the remote
terminal (J300). After about 80 msec from the falling edge of the input pulse, the system control (IC304)
activates a BUSY signal. The BUSY signal is cleared after printing is completed.

nREMOTE_KEY 100 ms

Print end
80 ms
BUSY

4-4-14. Storage of Print Count History

A system control (IC304) stores the history of print count in EEPROM (IC305). The data is not erased
even if the power is turned off. Therefore, this makes it possible to monitor the history of print count
since shipping of products. This method can be displayed using the service person mode (self-diagnostic
function). Fore more details, refer to Section 6.
UP-895/(E) 4-13
4-5. Thermal Head Section

4-5-1. Structure

The thermal head consists of one-line 1280 dots (64 bits x 20). It includes the 20 pairs below.
(The DATA input is ten DATA [20:1], and other terminals are common.)

VH

R1 R2 R3 R64
Output-stage
transistor
5V

DR

BEO

STB D1 D2 D3 D64 Latch section

DATA[n] D1 D2 D3 D64 Shift register


section
CLK

Internal Circuit Configuration of Thermal Head (One-port)

Print data (64 data)

DATA

64CLK

CLK

STB

Head heat time

DR

BEO
Goes “H” during print start.

Timing Chart

4-14 UP-895/(E)
INTV

0 1 2 3 4 61 62 63
STB
T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T61 T62 T63
64CLK
CLK

5.75 MHz
1st stair 2nd stair 3rd stair 4th stair 5th stair 62nd stair 63th stair 64th stair
DATA1-16 DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA

64 data is transferred to head 1 block.


In all, data is transferred in parallel to 20 blocks.
(64 data x 20 = 12800 data)
DR

Stair Generation

4-5-2. Basic Operation

Various signals are input from the memory and head control circuit (IC501) to the head. This section
describes the operation in only one block. (The operation in other blocks is also the same as described
above.)
(1) Print data (64 data) is input to the shift register section in synchronization with a clock.
(2) When a STB pulse is input, the data input in step (1) is moved from the shift register section to the
latch section.
(3) When a DR pulse is input, the output-stage transistors are turned on and off by the “H” and “L” data
in the latch section. The resistors then heat up and the thermosensitive paper changes color. The
amount of heat generated is controlled by changing the length of the DR pulse, so the color darkness
of the printing on thermosensitive paper can be changed.
n
The BEO terminal goes from “L” to “H” when starting the print and goes from “H” to “L” when print is
ended.

4-5-3. Stair Generation

As explained in the last section on basic operation, the darkness of the printing can be controlled using a
DR pulse, it is also possible to change the darkness by changing the “H” and “L” data input to the latch
section. The method is described below.
(1) One-line image data recorded in image memory SDRAM (IC503) is fetched to the line memory in
IC501 every print operation one line (nPRINT_PULSE) by controlling a memory and head control
circuit (IC501).
(2) The data fetched to the line memory is input to the stair generator circuit in IC501. The stair data
generator circuit outputs the 8-bit data fetched to the line memory as stair data 1 through 64. If 8-bit
data is 128, “H” data is output to the head in the 1st through 32nd stairs of data 1 through 16. “L”
data is output in the 33 rd and later stairs.
(3) The data output from the data generator circuit to the head is transferred to the shift register section of
the head in synchronization with the clock output from IC501.

UP-895/(E) 4-15
(4) When IC501 inputs STB pulse “1” to the head, the 1st stair data is transferred to the latch section and
the next 2nd stair data is input to the shift register section. At the same time, the DR pulse goes low,
and the “H” data input as the 1st stair data turns on the corresponding output-stage transistors to heat
up the resistors. The “L” data turns off the corresponding output-stage transistors so that the resistors
do not heat up.
This operation is carried out 1 through 64 times. If “H” data is sent 1 through 64 times, the resistors
generate heat at all times and the printing is the darkest possible. If “H” data is sent 1 through 32
times, the printing is an intermediate stair (gray). In such a way, the stair data with the number of
sending times corresponding to the size of the original 8-bit data is sent to the head, and the
intermediate stair is represented by the number of heat generation times in a heat generator.
(5) Thus, by controlling the time until the next data is transferred to the latch, the darkness of
intermediate stairs can be controlled. In other words, the darkness of each intermediate stair can be
changed by changing the STB intervals (T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 ... T64) shown in the figure.
In this unit, IC502 controls intervals T1 to T64 according to the γ characteristics of paper. This is
called a γ characteristic control.
(6) If the DR pulse is also controlled as described in “4-5-2. Basic Operation”, finer stairs can be
expressed.
Portion 1 in the figure is generated when the T interval of a STB pulse is shorter than the
transmission time to the shift register.
Therefore, this unit provides the smooth expression of intermediate stairs by controlling the STB pulse’s
T interval and DR pulse.

4-5-4. Temperature Correction

As explained in “4-5-3. Stair Generation”, intermediate stairs are expressed by controlling the STB
pulse’s T interval and DR pulse. However, the print energy required for thermosensitive paper varies
with the room temperature and with the heat generated by and stored in the printing head during
continuous printing. Correction is thus required.
In this unit, a system control (IC304) measures the temperature change of the head from the thermistor
incorporated into the thermal head and converts it into 8-bit head temperature data. Moreover, IC304
reflects it on the γ characteristic control of IC501 and corrects the density change for the temperature.
As in stair generation, IC501 performs the temperature correction by controlling the STB pulse’s T
interval and DR pulse. In other words, when the temperature rises, the STB pulse’s T interval and DR
pulse decrease. When the temperature falls, the STB pulse’s T interval and DR pulse increase.

4-5-5. Line Count Correction

The total current flowing through the head when all resistors of the head are turned on differs from the
case where they are turned on partially. Therefore, an error occurs in the energy applied to each resistor.
If printing operation is performed without correcting this error, as a result, there is a line on the print
where the number of resistors in which the head is turned on changes rapidly. This unit has IC501 that
incorporates this correction circuit.

4-16 UP-895/(E)
Section 5
Troubleshooting

5-1. Print is Faulty

START

Peripheral circuits IC1, IC2 and Q200 on MA-99 board


Is video signal available at NO are defective.
TP5 (AD-IN) on MA-99 board?

YES

Peripheral circuits IC6, Q6 and Q7 on MA-99 board are


Is video signal available at NO defective.
TP6 (AD-IN) on MA-99 board?

YES

Peripheral circuit IC500 on MA-99 board is defective.


Is video signal output from data bus NO
of IC500 on MA-99 board?

YES

Pin 126 of IC501 on MA-99 board is defective.


Is signal available at NO
pin 14 of IC500 on MA-99 board?

YES

IC501 and CN9 on MA-99 board are defective.


Is test pattern properly NO
printed in test mode?

YES

Peripheral circuits IC501 and IC503 on MA-99 board


are defective.

UP-895/(E) 5-1
5-2. Print is Too Dark or Too Light

START

Is reference voltage Peripheral circuits Q200 and Q16 on MA-99 board are
input to pin 2 of IC6 on MA-99 board NO defective.
when “CONTRAST” is set to
center position?

YES

Is reference voltage Peripheral circuits Q16 and RV6 on MA-99 board are
input to pin 5 of Q7 on MA-99 board NO defective.
when “BRIGHT” is set to
center position?

YES

Is voltage Peripheral circuit IC401 and pins 29 and 30 of CN9


(approx. 1.5 to 2.5 V) available at on MA-99 board, or the thermistor in the head are
NO
pin 6 of IC304 on MA-99 board when defective.
head is at the normal
temperature?

YES

Peripheral circuit Q21 on MA-99 board is defective.


Are required voltages available
NO
at each terminal, 3 V at pin 19 of IC500 on
MA-99 board, and 1 V at pin
23 of IC500?

YES

The head voltage or CN9 on MA-99 board is defective.


Is density of stair step printed NO
in test mode properly?

YES

The data buses of IC500 and IC503 on MA-99 board


are defective.

5-2 UP-895/(E)
5-3. “Paper Sensor” is Out of Order

START

PH31 on SE-531 board or D11 on SE-532 board is


Is signal from sensor available at pin 5 NO defective.
of CN2 on MA-99 board?

YES

LED on front panel or PH12 on SE-532 board is


Is signal from sensor available at pin 6 NO defective.
of CN3 on MA-99 board?

YES

Pins 18 and 19 of IC304 on MA-99 board are defective.

UP-895/(E) 5-3
5-4. Head Operation (Up & Down) is Out of Order

START

IC400 and Q402 on MA-99 board are defective.


NO
Does head motor operate?

YES

The head position sensors (PH21 and PH22) on SE-531


Are signals from sensor NO board are defective.
available at pins 2 and 3 of CN2
on MA-99 board?

YES

Pins 16 and 17 of IC304 on MA-99 board are defective.

5-4 UP-895/(E)
5-5. Paper Feeding is Out of Order

START

Fuse F400 on MA-99 board is defective.


YES
Is fuse F400 blown?

NO

Pins 22, 23, 24 and 25 of IC304 on MA-99 board are


Are pulse signals input to NO defective.
pins 1, 3, 11 and 13 of IC301
on MA-99 board?

YES

Pins 2, 4, 10 and 12 of IC301 on MA-99 board are


Are pulse signals input to NO defective.
bases of Q404 through Q407
on MA-99 board?

YES

Peripheral circuits Q404 and Q407, and CN201 on


Is signal output from CN8 NO MA-99 board are defective.
on MA-99 board?

YES

The platen motor is defective.

UP-895/(E) 5-5
5-6. Door (Opening and Closing) is Out of Order

START

PH32 or actuator on SE-531 board is defective.


Is signal input to pin 6 of CN2 NO
on MA-99 board?

YES

Pin 20 of IC304 on MA-99 board is defective.

5-6 UP-895/(E)
Section 6
Service Mode (Self-diagnostic Function)

Turn on the power while pressing and holding the PRINT and COPY keys. Release the keys when the
buzzer sounds after about two seconds. The service mode is then entered.

6-1 Printing the Test Pattern

Set the POSI/ENGA switch to POSI (no print can be performed when this switch is set to NEGA). “Stair
step” and “Gray” are available as a test pattern for printing.
1 Press the PRINT key. → Print the stair step pattern.
2 Press the COPY key. → Print the gray pattern.
For the gray pattern, the concentration of gray can be selected from 100 %
white to 100 % black in five steps using the PRINT SIZE switch.

100 % white
Intermediate gray

100 % black

Stair step Gray

UP-895/(E) 6-1
6-2. Up/Down Operation of Head

Set the POSI/NEGA switch to NEGA (a test pattern is printed when this switch is set to POSI). The
PRINT key is used as the head DOWN key, and the COPY key as the head UP key. The head can be put
in the TOP, MIDDLE (home), or BOTTOM position. It can be moved up and down using the PRINT/
COPY key.

TOP (Door unlocked)

PRINT key COPY key

MIDDLE (Home)

PRINT key COPY key

BOTTOM (Print)

6-3. Feed Operation

Press the FEED key. The stepping motor then starts and the platen rotates. The service mode can also be
operated with the door opened. Moreover, the forward and reverse rotations can be switched using the
POSI/NEGA switch. (The platen rotates in the delivery direction when the switch is set to POSI. The
platen rotates in the retracting direction when it is set to NEGA.)

6-2 UP-895/(E)
6-4. Display and Clearing of Print Sheet History

1 Display of print sheet history


Set the PRINT SIZE switch to SML (SMALL mode). Next, press the PRINT key to print the stair
step shown in the figure below. One step indicates 10,000 sheets of paper. The white line position
indicates the sheet of paper that has been printed. The sheet of print paper can be displayed in the
range of 0 to 150,000. The sheet of print paper exceeding 150,000 is displayed as 150,000.

150,000 sheets of
paper (maximum)

The sheet of paper printed


is about 85,000 when the
white line is in this position.

10,000 sheets of
paper per step

Zero sheet of paper

2 Clearing of print sheet history


In the power off state, turn on the power with the PRINT, COPY, and FEED keys pressed.

UP-895/(E) 6-3
Index

Section 7
Semiconductor Pin Assignments

The following describes the semiconductor types used in


this unit.
For semiconductors marked with page numbers in the
index, refer to the corresponding pages in this section.
However, in some cases incompatible types are also listed,
therefore, when a part is to be replaced, also refer to the
Spare Parts section.
In addition, for semiconductors with ID Nos., refer to the
separate CD-ROM titled “Semiconductor Pin Assignments”
(Sony Part No. 9-968-546-xx) that allows searching for
parts by semiconductor type or ID No.
The semiconductors in the manual or on the CD-ROM are
listed by equivalent types. Thus the external view or the
index mark indication may differ from the actual type.
Pin assignments and block diagrams are based on the IC
manufacturer’s data book.

DIODE Page or ID No. IC

10E-2 ............................................................................... DA001-01 BA7655AF-E2 ................................................................. BA7655AF


10E-2FD ........................................................................... DA001-01
1S2836 ............................................................................. DC001-02 CXD1171M .................................................................... CXD1171M
1S2836-T1 ....................................................................... DC001-02 CXD1171M-TH .............................................................. CXD1171M
1SS302 ............................................................................ DC001-01 CXD8932Q ..................................................................... CXD8932Q
1SS302-TE85L ................................................................ DC001-01
DS1000Z-100 ............................................................ DS1000M-100
LED DS1000Z-100(TE2) ................................................... DS1000M-100

GL-520 ............................................................................. LR008-01 HA11465A ....................................................................... HA11465A

TRANSISTOR Page or ID No. LM358PS ............................................................................ LM358N


LM358PSR .......................................................................... LM358N
2SA1162G ....................................................................... TC001-01
2SA812-T1-M5M6 ............................................................ TC001-01 M24C02-MN6T ........................................................................... 7-2
2SC1623-L5L6 ................................................................. TC001-02 M54543L ........................................................................... M54543L
2SC1623-T1-L5L6 ........................................................... TC001-02 MB40C568HPF-ER ........................................... MB40C568HPF-ER
2SD992-Z ......................................................................... TR031-05 MB81F64842D-102FN ................................................................ 7-2
2SD992-Z-E2 ................................................................... TR031-05 MC14053BF ................................................................... CD4053BE
2SD999-CLCK ................................................................. TC002-02 MC14053BFEL .............................................................. CD4053BE
2SD999-T1-CLCK ............................................................ TC002-02
NJM2234M ..................................................................... NJM2234M
DTC124EKA-T146 ........................................................... TC001-03 NJM2234M(TE2) ............................................................ NJM2234M
NJM7812FA .............................................................. NJM78M05FA
PT493F ............................................................................ TR037-01
PT501A ............................................................................ TR006-02 PQ3RF33 ......................................................................... PQ05RF1
PST600DMT-T1 ................................................................ PST600D
XN4402-(TX) .................................................................... TC006-05
XN4501 ............................................................................ TC005-01 RPI-5100 ............................................................................ RPI5100
XN4501-TW ..................................................................... TC005-01
XN4601 ............................................................................ TC006-06 SN74HC14ANS ........................................................... TC74HC14P
XN4601-TW ..................................................................... TC006-06 SN74HC14ANSR ......................................................... TC74HC14P
SN74HC251ANSR ..................................................... TC74HC251P
OTHER
TC74VHC174FT(EL) ................................................. TC74HC174P
RPI-352 ........................................................................... MR010-07 TC7S00FU(TE85R) .......................................................... TC7S00F
TC7S14FU(TE85R) ....................................................... TC7S14FU

UP-895/(E) 7-1
IC

[|IC|]

M24C02-MN6T
M24C02-MN6T (THOMSON)
2K-BIT SERIAL BUS EEPROM
—TOP VIEW—

INPUTS
E0 1 8 VCC E0 - E2 : CHIP ENABLE
SCL : SERIAL CLOCK
E1 2 7 WC WC : WRITE CONTROL

E2 3 6 SCL INPUT/OUTPUT
SDA : SERIAL DATA ADDRESS
GND 4 5 SDA

MB81F64842D-102FN
MB81F64842D-102FN (FUJITSU)
64M (4 x 2097152 x 8) -BIT SDRAM
—TOP VIEW—

INPUTS
VCC 1 54 GND A0 - A11 : ADDRESS
DQ0 2 53 DQ7 A12 (BA1), A13 (BA0) : BANK SELECT (BANK ADDRESS)
AP : AUTO PRECHARGE ENABLE
VCC 3 52 GND
CAS : COLUMN ADDRESS STROBE
NC 4 51 NC CKE : CLOCK ENABLE
DQ1 5 50 DQ6 CLK : CLOCK
GND 6 49 VCC CS : CHIP SELECT
DQM : DQ MASK
NC 7 48 NC
RAS : ROW ADDRESS STROBE
DQ2 8 47 DQ5 WE : WRITE ENABLE
VCC 9 46 GND
INPUTS/OUTPUTS
NC 10 45 NC
DQ0 - DQ7 : DATA
DQ3 11 44 DQ4
GND 12 43 VCC OTHER
NC : NO CONNECTION
NC 13 42 NC
VCC 14 41 GND
NC 15 40 NC
WE 16 39 DQM
CAS 17 38 CLK
RAS 18 37 CKE
CS 19 36 NC
A13 (BA0) 20 35 A11
A12 (BA1) 21 34 A9
A10/AP 22 33 A8
A0 23 32 A7
A1 24 31 A6
A2 25 30 A5
A3 26 29 A4
VCC 27 28 GND

PIN PIN PIN


I/O SIGNAL I/O SIGNAL I/O SIGNAL
NO. NO. NO.
1 — VCC 19 I CS 37 I CKE
2 I/O DQ0 20 I A13 (BA0) 38 I CLK
3 — VCC 21 I A12 (BA1) 39 I DQM
4 — NC 22 I A10/AP 40 — NC
5 I/O DQ1 23 I A0 41 — GND
6 — GND 24 I A1 42 — NC
7 — NC 25 I A2 43 — VCC
8 I/O DQ2 26 I A3 44 I/O DQ4
9 — VCC 27 — VCC 45 — NC
10 — NC 28 — GND 46 — GND
11 I/O DQ3 29 I A4 47 I/O DQ5
12 — GND 30 I A5 48 — NC
13 — NC 31 I A6 49 — VCC
14 — VCC 32 I A7 50 I/O DQ6
15 — NC 33 I A8 51 — NC
16 I WE 34 I A9 52 — GND
17 I CAS 35 I A11 53 I/O DQ7
18 I RAS 36 — NC 54 — GND

7-2 UP-895/(E)
Section 8
Spare Parts

8-1. Notes on Repair Parts

1. Safety Related Components Warning


w
Components marked ! are critical to safe operation.
Therefore, specified parts should be used in the case of
replacement.

2. Standardization of Parts
Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those
used for the unit. These are because of parts common-
ality and improvement.
Parts list has the present standardized repair parts.

3. Stock of Parts
Parts marked with “o” at SP (Supply Code) column of
the spare parts list may not be stocked. Therefore, the
delivery date will be delayed.

4. Harness
Harnesses with no part number are not registered as
spare parts.
In need of repair, get components shown in the list and
repair using them.

UP-895/(E) 8-1
Front Panel and Switching Regulator

8-2. Exploded Views

14 13 13
8

14

C
D

A 1
B 14
13
11
14

13
6

3
A
BTP 3x8

BVTT 13
3x6 5

B
2 C
4

LW6
7 BVTT N6
3x6 9
D

10 7 BVTT
3x6
PS 3x6
12
BVTT PS 3x6
3x6
12
BVTT 3x6

BVTT 3x6

No. Part No. SP Description No. Part No. SP Description


1 A-8323-913-A o
MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, MA-99 10 3-623-912-03 s PANEL,DOOR [for UP-895(J,UC)]
2 1-418-820-11 s
PANEL UNIT, FRONT 3-623-912-13 s PANEL,DOOR [for UP-895MD(J,UC,SY)]
3 ! 1-468-456-12 s
REGULATOR, SWITCHING 3-623-912-23 s PANEL,DOOR [for UP-895CE(CE)]
4 3-175-740-01 o
TERMINAL 11 3-623-919-01 o STOPPER,ROD
[for UP-895MD(UC,SY), UP-895CE(CE)] 12 3-734-866-01 s FOOT
5 3-179-847-01 o LABEL(NORTHERN EUROPE),CAUTION
[for UP-895CE(CE), UP-895MD(SY)] 13 4-034-937-01 s SCREW (M3X8), TAPPING (ST)
14 4-886-821-11 s SCREW,M3X6 CASE (SILVER)
6 3-187-313-21 o
BUTTON, POWER
7 3-623-875-02 s
SCREW,STEP
8 3-623-889-01 o
TOP COVER
9 3-623-894-02 o
PANEL,REAR
[for UP-895CE(CE), UP-895MD(UC,SY)]
3-623-894-12 o PANEL,REAR
[for UP-895(J,UC), UP-895MD(J)]

8-2 UP-895/(E)
Head Block

PTT 3x10
104

BVTT 3x6

TO
MA-99 BOARD
114 CN3

105 BVTT 3x6


BVTT 3x6 PSW 111
3x6
113

115
TO
MA-99 BOARD
CN13
TO
102 101 MA-99 BOARD
109 110
CN9

112
106

108 107

103

No. Part No. SP Description No. Part No. SP Description


101 A-8323-915-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, KY-454 111 3-623-899-01 s SPRING,COMPRESSION
102 X-3605-752-1 o ASSY,PAPER TRAY 112 3-623-908-02 s COVOR,SWITCH
103 1-251-855-11 s HEAD, THERMAL (LVE6413SS) 113 3-623-924-02 o SHAFT,HEAD FULCRUM
104 1-763-007-21 o FAN, DC (OPTION) 114 3-624-816-01 s STOPPER,ROLL
105 1-792-200-11 o WIRE, FLAT TYPE (8 CORE) 115 4-926-219-02 s RING (DIA.2.3), RETAINING
106 1-792-201-11 o WIRE, FLAT TYPE (26 CORE)
107 1-792-202-11 o WIRE, FLAT TYPE (30 CORE)
108 1-960-221-11 o HARNESS, SUB (3P)
109 3-623-867-02 o SEAT,SWITCH
110 3-623-890-01 s HEAT SINK

UP-895/(E) 8-3
Inner Chassis Block

203

217

208
212 222
205 222
209
210 221

207 220
215
214
211
202
206

213
219

216 215
218
204

201
BVTT 3x6

No. Part No. SP Description No. Part No. SP Description


201 A-8323-917-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, SE-532 211 3-623-893-02 s PULLY,PLATEN
202 X-3605-674-2 s ASSY,INNER CHASSIS 212 3-623-900-01 s ROLLER,TENTION
203 X-3605-675-1 s ASSY,CUTTER 213 3-623-902-01 o SHAFT,INNER
204 3-187-312-02 s HOLDER (P), LED 214 3-623-903-01 s BEARING,INNER SHAFT(POM)
205 3-623-873-01 s SPACER,INNER SHAFT(POM) 215 3-623-904-01 s BEARING,PLATEN(PLASTIC)
206 3-623-879-01 s BELT,110TN10-4.0K(PUR) 216 3-623-909-02 s PLATEN
207 3-623-880-01 s IDLE GEAR PULLY 217 3-626-685-01 s SPRING,CUTTER
208 3-623-881-01 s GEAR PULLY 2 218 3-689-205-02 s HOLDER (A), LED
209 3-623-891-01 s SPRING,DOOR OPEN 219 3-703-357-07 s PIN PARALLEL (1.6X10) (STEEL)
210 3-623-892-01 s RING,RETAINING 220 3-719-381-01 s SCREW +P M2X4 (ZNBK)(LOCK )
221 3-973-975-31 s DAMPER, OIL
222 4-926-219-02 s RING (DIA.2.3), RETAINING

8-4 UP-895/(E)
Rear Chassis Block

309
317

319

324 310
316

320

324
314
322
318
317
320
324 309
315
BVTT 3x6
321
311
BVTT 3x6

PS
PS 3x6 3x6
301 TO
MA-99 BOARD
CN2
BVTT 3x6
313

BVTT
3x6
306
BVTT 308 TO
3x6 MA-99 BOARD
312 CN7
323

303 307

302 304
TO
305 MA-99 BOARD
CN8

No. Part No. SP Description No. Part No. SP Description


301 A-8323-916-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, SE-531 311 3-623-886-02 o CHASSIS,REAR
302 X-3605-682-1 s MOTOR ASSY 312 3-623-910-01 s LEVER,DOOR SENSOR
303 1-541-309-11 s MOTOR,(RF-370C)(DC)(2.59W) 313 3-623-922-01 o COVER,FULCRUM PLATE
304 1-676-696-11 o PRINTED WIRING BOARD, SU-52 314 3-623-925-02 s GEAR,HEAD DRIVE
305 1-698-928-22 s MOTOR, STEPPING 315 3-623-926-02 s PULLY,HEAD DRIVE
306 1-960-220-11 o HARNESS, SUB (6P) 316 3-623-927-01 s CAM,PRESS ROLLER
307 1-960-222-11 o HARNESS, SUB (2P) 317 3-623-928-02 s CAM,HEAD
308 3-613-740-01 s SPRING,HELICAL TORSION A 318 3-623-929-01 o SHAFT,DRIVE GEAR
309 3-613-781-01 s COVER,CENTER SHAFT 319 3-623-930-01 o SHAFT,HEAD CAM
310 3-623-868-01 o COVER,GEAR 320 3-623-931-02 s BEARING,REAR(POM)
321 3-623-932-01 s BELT,70TN10-3.5(PUR)
322 3-623-933-01 s FIN,HEAD SENSOR
323 3-683-773-04 s GEAR,PAPER MOTOR
324 3-703-357-07 s PIN PARALLEL (1.6X10) (STEEL)

UP-895/(E) 8-5
Arm Assy and Gear Bracket Block

413
403

404

417 414

411
405

412 415

408

410
PSW 3x6 407
406
BVTT 3x6
416

402
417
409
401

408

No. Part No. SP Description No. Part No. SP Description


401 X-3605-671-2 o ASSY,MECHA CHASSIS 411 3-623-920-01 s SPRING,HEAD PUSH L
402 X-3605-672-2 o ASSY,GEAR BRACKET 412 3-623-921-01 s SPRING,HEAD PUSH R
403 X-3605-673-1 s ARM ASSY 413 3-624-785-01 s SPRING,EXTENSION
404 3-623-869-01 o LEVER(L),HEAD UP 414 3-624-786-01 s SPRING,EXTENSION
405 3-623-870-01 o LEVER(R),HEAD UP 415 3-624-917-01 s SPRING,EXTENSION
406 3-623-877-01 s GEAR PULLY 1 416 3-624-974-01 s SPRING,EXTENSION
407 3-623-878-01 s BELT,140TN10-3.0K(PUR) 417 4-926-219-02 s RING (DIA.2.3), RETAINING
408 3-623-885-01 s BEARING,ARM(POM)
409 3-623-900-01 s ROLLER,TENTION
410 3-623-913-01 s ROLLER,GUIDE

8-6 UP-895/(E)
8-3. Electrical Parts List
------------ -----------
KY-454 BOARD MA-99 BOARD
------------ -----------
Ref. No. Ref. No.
or Q'ty Part No. SP Description or Q'ty Part No. SP Description
1pc A-8323-915-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, KY-454 1pc A-8323-913-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, MA-99
C1 1-164-004-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V BZ400 1-529-080-11 s BUZZER,PIEZOELECTRIC
C2 1-164-004-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V
C3 1-164-004-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V C2 1-126-925-11 s CAPACITOR,ELECT 470MF/10V
C4 1-164-004-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V C3 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C5 1-164-004-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V C4 1-162-921-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 33PF/50V CH
C5 1-135-145-11 s CAPACITOR TANTALUM 0.47MF/35V
CN1 1-568-164-11 s CONNECTOR,FPC 8P C6 1-104-664-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 47MF/25V
CN2 1-580-056-21 o PIN,CONNECTOR 3P
C7 1-126-962-11 s CAP,ELECT 3.3MF/50V
R1 1-216-061-00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3.3K 1/10W(2012) C8 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
R2 1-216-061-00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3.3K 1/10W(2012) C9 1-163-220-11 s CAPACITOR, CHIP CERAMIC 3.0PF
R3 1-216-061-00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3.3K 1/10W(2012) C10 1-162-907-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 2PF/50V(CK)
R4 1-216-061-00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3.3K 1/10W(2012) C11 1-162-910-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 5PF/50V 1608
R5 1-216-061-00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3.3K 1/10W(2012)
C12 1-104-664-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 47MF/25V
R6 1-216-061-00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3.3K 1/10W(2012) C13 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
R7 1-216-061-00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3.3K 1/10W(2012) C14 1-162-910-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 5PF/50V 1608
R8 1-216-061-00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3.3K 1/10W(2012) C15 1-162-910-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 5PF/50V 1608
C16 1-162-923-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 47PF/50V CH
S1 1-572-487-21 s SWITCH, SLIDE (1-1-4)
S2 1-571-506-41 s SWITCH,SLIDE (1-1-3) C23 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B
S3 1-571-506-41 s SWITCH,SLIDE (1-1-3) C24 1-162-966-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 2200PF/50V B
S4 1-571-275-31 s SWITCH,SLIDE (1-1-2) C25 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B
C26 1-162-921-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 33PF/50V CH
C27 1-126-962-11 s CAP,ELECT 3.3MF/50V
C28 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V
C29 1-104-664-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 47MF/25V
C30 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C31 1-104-664-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 47MF/25V
C32 1-162-966-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 2200PF/50V B
C33 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C34 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C35 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C36 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C44 1-104-664-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 47MF/25V
C46 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C47 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C56 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C57 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C60 1-126-960-11 s CAPACITOR,ELECT 1MF/50V
C62 1-126-925-11 s CAPACITOR,ELECT 470MF/10V
C100 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V
C101 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V
C102 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V
C103 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V
C104 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V
C107 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V
C108 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V
C109 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V
C200 1-126-925-11 s CAPACITOR,ELECT 470MF/10V
C201 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C202 1-126-941-11 s CAPACITOR,ELECT 470MF/25V
C203 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C204 1-126-925-11 s CAPACITOR,ELECT 470MF/10V
C205 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C206 1-126-941-11 s CAPACITOR,ELECT 470MF/25V
C207 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C208 1-126-925-11 s CAPACITOR,ELECT 470MF/10V
C209 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C210 1-104-665-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 100MF/25V

UP-895/(E) 8-7
(MA-99 BOARD) (MA-99 BOARD)
Ref. No. Ref. No.
or Q'ty Part No. SP Description or Q'ty Part No. SP Description
C211 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C406 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C220 1-127-675-11 s CAPACITOR,CHIP CERAMIC 22MF B C407 1-104-664-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 47MF/25V
C221 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V C409 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V
C222 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C431 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B
C223 1-162-966-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 2200PF/50V B C432 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C224 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C433 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C225 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C500 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C226 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C501 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C235 1-126-962-11 s CAP,ELECT 3.3MF/50V C502 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C300 1-104-664-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 47MF/25V C503 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C301 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C504 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C302 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C505 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V
C303 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C506 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C304 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C507 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C305 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C508 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C306 1-162-916-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 12PF/50V CH C509 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C307 1-162-916-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 12PF/50V CH C510 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C310 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C511 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C311 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C512 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C312 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C513 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C313 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C514 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V
C314 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C515 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C315 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C516 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C316 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C517 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C317 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C518 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C318 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C519 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V
C319 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C520 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C320 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C521 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C321 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C522 1-162-921-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 33PF/50V CH
C322 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C523 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C323 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C524 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C324 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C525 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C325 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C526 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C326 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C527 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C327 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V C528 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C328 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C529 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V
C329 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C530 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C330 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C531 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C331 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C532 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C332 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C533 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C333 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C535 1-162-919-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 22PF/50V CH
C334 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C536 1-162-919-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 22PF/50V CH
C335 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C537 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C336 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C539 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V
C337 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C540 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V
C338 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C541 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V
C339 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C542 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C340 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C543 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C341 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C544 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C350 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V C545 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B
C351 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C548 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F
C352 1-164-227-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.022MF/25V
C360 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F CN1 1-695-408-11 s SOCKET, CONNECTOR FPC (11P)
C361 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V CN2 1-506-472-11 s PIN,CONNECTOR 7P
C362 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B CN3 1-751-022-11 s SOCKET, CONNECTOR 8P (FPC)
CN5 1-564-005-11 o PIN, CONNECTOR 6P
C401 1-104-664-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 47MF/25V CN6 1-770-469-21 o PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 2P
C403 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V
C404 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F CN7 1-564-002-11 s PIN, CONNECTOR 3P
C405 1-164-227-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.022MF/25V CN8 1-564-005-11 o PIN, CONNECTOR 6P

8-8 UP-895/(E)
(MA-99 BOARD) (MA-99 BOARD)
Ref. No. Ref. No.
or Q'ty Part No. SP Description or Q'ty Part No. SP Description
CN9 1-565-473-11 o HOUSING,CONNECTOR 30P IC5 8-759-009-07 s IC MC14053BF
CN10 1-691-431-11 s CONNECTOR ASSY, BNC IC6 8-759-196-69 s IC BA7655AF-E2
CN11 1-564-004-11 o PIN, CONNECTOR 5P IC200 8-759-473-67 s IC PQ3RF33
CN13 1-764-781-11 o SOCKET, CONNECTOR 26P IC201 8-759-701-79 s IC NJM7812FA
CN14 1-569-536-11 s SOCKET, CONNECTOR 7P IC300 8-759-278-46 s IC PST600DMT (T1)
D2 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 IC301 8-759-925-80 s IC SN74HC14ANS
D5 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 IC302 8-759-270-25 s IC SN74HC251ANSR
D300 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 IC303 8-759-270-25 s IC SN74HC251ANSR
D301 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 IC304 8-759-660-62 s IC HD6473657F-UP895-VER1.0
D302 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 IC305 8-759-672-80 s IC M24C02-MN6T(A)
D303 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 IC400 8-759-600-24 s IC M54543L
D304 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 IC401 8-759-983-69 s IC LM358PS
D305 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 IC430 8-759-058-54 s IC TC7S00FU-TE85R
D306 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 IC431 8-759-257-96 s IC TC7S14FU (TE85R)
D307 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 IC500 8-759-528-24 s IC MB40C568HPF-ER
D308 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 IC501 8-759-644-67 s IC CXD9113AR
D309 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 IC502 8-752-334-64 s IC CXD1171M
D310 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 IC503 8-759-650-92 s IC MB81F64842D-102FN
D311 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 IC504 8-759-359-12 s IC DS1000Z-100
D312 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 IC505 8-759-287-50 s IC CXD8932Q
D313 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 IC506 8-759-524-21 s IC TC74VHC174FT(EL)
D314 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302
D315 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 J300 1-507-967-11 s JACK
D316 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302
D317 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 L2 1-410-369-11 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1.0UH (3225)
L3 1-410-369-11 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1.0UH (3225)
D318 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 L5 1-410-391-11 s CHIP INDUCTOR 68UH (3225)
D319 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 L6 1-410-391-11 s CHIP INDUCTOR 68UH (3225)
D320 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 L7 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532)
D321 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302
D322 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 L101 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532)
L302 1-408-775-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 6.8UH (4532)
D323 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 L303 1-408-775-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 6.8UH (4532)
D324 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 L304 1-408-777-00 s CHIP INDUCTOR 10UH (4532)
D325 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 L305 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532)
D400 8-719-200-02 s DIODE 10E2 (RECTI)
D401 8-719-104-34 s DIODE 1S2836 L306 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532)
L307 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532)
D402 8-719-104-34 s DIODE 1S2836 L308 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532)
D403 8-719-104-34 s DIODE 1S2836 L309 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532)
D404 8-719-104-34 s DIODE 1S2836 L310 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532)
D405 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302
D406 8-719-104-34 s DIODE 1S2836 L311 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532)
L400 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532)
D407 8-719-104-34 s DIODE 1S2836 L403 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532)
D408 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 L500 1-408-769-41 s CHIP INDUCTOR 2.2UH
D600 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 L501 1-408-769-41 s CHIP INDUCTOR 2.2UH
F400 ! 1-532-777-51 s FUSE MICRO 1.25A/125V Q1 8-729-901-00 s TRANSISTOR DTC124EK
Q2 8-729-120-28 s TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
FB200 1-410-397-21 s FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR Q5 8-729-216-22 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1162-G
FB201 1-410-397-21 s FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR Q6 8-729-402-81 s TRANSISTOR XN4501
FB202 1-410-397-21 s FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR Q7 8-729-402-84 s TRANSISTOR XN4601
FB203 1-410-397-21 s FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR
FB204 1-410-397-21 s FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR Q8 8-729-120-28 s TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
Q11 8-729-120-28 s TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
FB205 1-410-397-21 s FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR Q12 8-729-402-84 s TRANSISTOR XN4601
Q13 8-729-035-96 s TRANSISTOR XN4402-(TX)
FL1 1-760-578-11 s FILTER, CERAMIC Q14 8-729-402-81 s TRANSISTOR XN4501
FL2 1-579-348-11 s FILTER,CERAMIC
FL3 1-414-760-21 s INDUCTOR, MICRO (CHIP TYPE) Q16 8-729-402-84 s TRANSISTOR XN4601
FL4 1-414-760-21 s INDUCTOR, MICRO (CHIP TYPE) Q17 8-729-402-84 s TRANSISTOR XN4601
Q21 8-729-402-81 s TRANSISTOR XN4501
IC1 8-759-710-07 s IC NJM2234M Q40 8-729-120-28 s TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
IC2 8-759-304-10 s IC HA11465A Q41 8-729-901-00 s TRANSISTOR DTC124EK
IC4 8-759-983-69 s IC LM358PS

UP-895/(E) 8-9
(MA-99 BOARD) (MA-99 BOARD)
Ref. No. Ref. No.
or Q'ty Part No. SP Description or Q'ty Part No. SP Description
Q50 8-729-402-81 s TRANSISTOR XN4501 R65 1-216-829-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 4.7K 1/16W 1608
Q51 8-729-216-22 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1162-G R66 1-216-825-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W 1608
Q52 8-729-216-22 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1162-G R67 1-216-837-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 22K 1/16W 1608
Q54 8-729-216-22 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1162-G R68 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608
Q173 8-729-035-96 s TRANSISTOR XN4402-(TX) R69 1-216-826-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.7K 1/16W 1608
Q174 8-729-035-96 s TRANSISTOR XN4402-(TX) R70 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608
Q200 8-729-140-75 s TRANSISTOR 2SD999-CLOCK R71 1-218-879-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 22K 1/16W (1608)
Q220 8-729-402-81 s TRANSISTOR XN4501 R72 1-216-830-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 5.6K 1/16W 1608
Q221 8-729-120-28 s TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 R74 1-216-845-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100K 1/16W(1608)
Q300 8-729-901-00 s TRANSISTOR DTC124EK R75 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608
Q301 8-729-901-00 s TRANSISTOR DTC124EK R76 1-216-831-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 6.8K 1/16W(1608)
Q400 8-729-140-75 s TRANSISTOR 2SD999-CLOCK R97 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
Q401 8-729-120-28 s TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 R98 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
Q402 8-729-140-75 s TRANSISTOR 2SD999-CLOCK R101 1-216-834-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 12K 1/16W 1608
Q403 8-729-017-80 s TRANSISTOR 2SD992-Z R103 1-216-824-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.8K 1/16W 1608
Q404 8-729-017-80 s TRANSISTOR 2SD992-Z R104 1-216-843-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 68K 1/16W (1608)
Q405 8-729-017-80 s TRANSISTOR 2SD992-Z R123 1-218-845-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 820 1/16W (1608)
Q406 8-729-017-80 s TRANSISTOR 2SD992-Z R124 1-218-847-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1K 1/16W (1608)
Q407 8-729-017-80 s TRANSISTOR 2SD992-Z R125 1-218-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 270 1/16W (1608)
R127 1-216-864-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1608)
R1 1-216-811-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 150 1/16W 1608
R2 1-216-811-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 150 1/16W 1608 R128 1-216-864-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1608)
R4 1-216-829-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 4.7K 1/16W 1608 R130 1-216-824-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.8K 1/16W 1608
R5 1-216-831-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 6.8K 1/16W(1608) R131 1-216-817-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 470 1/16W 1608
R6 1-216-834-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 12K 1/16W 1608 R132 1-216-818-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 560 1/16W 1608
R133 1-218-861-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 3.9K 1/16W(1608)
R7 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R8 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R150 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608
R9 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R155 1-216-832-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 8.2K 1/16W 1608
R18 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R156 1-216-825-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W 1608
R19 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608 R157 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R158 1-216-815-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 330 1/16W 1608
R21 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R22 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R159 1-216-823-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.5K 1/16W
R23 1-216-844-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 82K 1/16W 1608 R160 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R24 1-216-819-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 680 1/16W 1608 R161 1-216-830-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 5.6K 1/16W 1608
R25 1-216-829-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 4.7K 1/16W 1608 R162 1-216-825-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W 1608
R163 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R26 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608
R30 1-216-812-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 180 1/16W 1608 R164 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R31 1-216-825-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W 1608 R167 1-216-815-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 330 1/16W 1608
R32 1-216-828-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.9K 1/16W 1608 R168 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R33 1-216-812-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 180 1/16W 1608 R173 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608
R174 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R34 1-216-817-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 470 1/16W 1608
R35 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R175 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R36 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R176 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608
R37 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608 R177 1-216-295-91 s RESISTOR, CHIP 0 (1/10W)
R38 1-216-825-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W 1608 R180 1-414-760-21 s INDUCTOR, MICRO (CHIP TYPE)
R181 1-216-864-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1608)
R39 1-216-819-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 680 1/16W 1608
R40 1-216-815-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 330 1/16W 1608 R200 1-216-343-00 s RESISTOR,METAL FILM 0.33/1W
R41 1-216-811-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 150 1/16W 1608 R220 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R42 1-216-811-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 150 1/16W 1608 R221 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R43 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R222 1-216-856-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 820K 1/16W 1608
R223 1-218-871-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W (1608)
R53 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608
R56 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R224 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608
R57 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R225 1-216-825-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W 1608
R58 1-216-825-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W 1608 R226 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R59 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R227 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R228 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608
R60 1-216-856-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 820K 1/16W 1608
R61 1-218-871-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W (1608) R229 1-218-871-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W (1608)
R62 1-218-871-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W (1608) R230 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R63 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608 R231 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R64 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R232 1-216-819-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 680 1/16W 1608

8-10 UP-895/(E)
(MA-99 BOARD) (MA-99 BOARD)
Ref. No. Ref. No.
or Q'ty Part No. SP Description or Q'ty Part No. SP Description
R233 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608 R371 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608
R234 1-216-819-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 680 1/16W 1608 R372 1-414-813-11 s MICRO INDUCTOR(CHIP TYPE) 2012
R235 1-216-822-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.2K 1/16W 1608 R373 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R236 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608 R374 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R237 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R375 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R238 1-216-826-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.7K 1/16W 1608 R376 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R239 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608 R377 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R240 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R378 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R300 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R379 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R302 1-216-815-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 330 1/16W 1608 R380 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R303 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R381 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R304 1-216-815-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 330 1/16W 1608 R382 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R305 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R383 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R306 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R384 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R307 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R385 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R308 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R386 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R310 1-216-817-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 470 1/16W 1608 R387 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R311 1-216-824-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.8K 1/16W 1608 R388 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R312 1-216-857-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.0M 1/16W 1608 R389 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R313 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R390 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R314 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R391 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R315 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R392 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R316 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R393 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R317 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R394 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R318 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R395 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R319 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R396 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R320 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R397 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R321 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R398 1-216-815-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 330 1/16W 1608
R322 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R400 1-216-818-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 560 1/16W 1608
R323 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R401 1-216-818-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 560 1/16W 1608
R324 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R402 1-216-818-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 560 1/16W 1608
R325 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R403 1-216-818-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 560 1/16W 1608
R326 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R404 1-216-825-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W 1608
R329 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R405 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R330 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R406 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R332 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R407 1-220-238-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10 1/4W (3225)
R334 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R408 1-220-238-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10 1/4W (3225)
R335 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R409 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R336 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R410 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608
R337 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R411 1-216-824-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.8K 1/16W 1608
R338 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R412 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)
R339 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R413 1-216-817-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 470 1/16W 1608
R340 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R414 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R341 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R415 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R342 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R416 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R343 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R417 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R354 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R418 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R355 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R419 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R356 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R420 1-218-861-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 3.9K 1/16W(1608)
R357 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R421 1-218-875-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 15K 1/16W (1608)
R362 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R423 1-218-895-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100K 1/16W(1608)
R363 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R424 1-218-899-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 150K 1/16W(1608)
R364 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R425 1-218-879-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 22K 1/16W (1608)
R365 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R426 1-216-864-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1608)
R366 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R427 1-216-864-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1608)
R367 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R430 1-216-815-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 330 1/16W 1608
R368 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R431 1-216-837-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 22K 1/16W 1608
R369 1-414-813-11 s MICRO INDUCTOR(CHIP TYPE) 2012 R432 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608
R370 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R501 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608

UP-895/(E) 8-11
(MA-99 BOARD) (MA-99 BOARD)
Ref. No. Ref. No.
or Q'ty Part No. SP Description or Q'ty Part No. SP Description
R502 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R565 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R503 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R566 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R504 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R567 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R505 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R568 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R506 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R569 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R507 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R570 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R508 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R571 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R509 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R572 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R510 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R573 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R511 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R574 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R512 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R575 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R513 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R576 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R514 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R577 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R515 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R578 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R516 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R579 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R517 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R580 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R518 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R581 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R519 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R582 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R520 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R583 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R521 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R584 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R522 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R585 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R524 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R586 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R525 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R587 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R526 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R588 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R527 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R589 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R528 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R590 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R529 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R591 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R530 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R592 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R531 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R593 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R532 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R594 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R533 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R595 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R534 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R596 1-216-864-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1608)
R535 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R597 1-216-864-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1608)
R536 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R537 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 RV2 1-241-178-21 s RESISTOR ADJ 4.7K (CERMET)
RV3 1-238-087-11 s RESISTOR ADJ 1K (CERMET)
R538 1-218-843-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 680 1/16W (1608) RV4 1-238-090-11 s RESISTOR,ADJ 10K (CERMET)
R539 1-211-983-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 39 1/16W (1608) RV5 1-238-090-11 s RESISTOR,ADJ 10K (CERMET)
R540 1-218-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 270 1/16W (1608) RV6 1-241-092-11 s RESISTOR,ADJ 1K (CERMENT)(3MM)
R541 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R542 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 RY1 1-515-614-11 s RELAY (12V)
R543 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 S300 1-762-299-11 s SWITCH, DIP (PIANO TYPE)
R544 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R545 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 X300 1-767-464-11 s VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL
R546 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 X500 1-767-425-21 s VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL
R547 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R548 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R549 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R550 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R552 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R554 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R555 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R556 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R557 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R558 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R559 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R560 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608
R561 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608
R563 1-216-857-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.0M 1/16W 1608
R564 1-216-857-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.0M 1/16W 1608

8-12 UP-895/(E)
------------ -----------
SE-531 BOARD SU-52 BOARD
------------ -----------
Ref. No. Ref. No.
or Q'ty Part No. SP Description or Q'ty Part No. SP Description
1pc A-8323-916-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, SE-531 1pc 1-676-696-11 o PRINTED WIRING BOARD, SU-52
CN31 1-573-806-21 s PIN,CONNECTOR (6P)(SMD)(1.5MM) CN41 1-770-160-21 s PIN, CONNECTOR (SMT) 2P
PH21 8-719-052-69 s PHOTO INTERRUPTER RPI-352
PH22 8-719-052-69 s PHOTO INTERRUPTER RPI-352
PH31 8-719-988-59 s PHOTO TRANSISTOR PT501A
PH32 8-749-010-50 s PHOTO INTERUPTER RPI-5100
R21 1-216-073-00 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/10W(2012)
R22 1-216-029-00 s RESISTOR,CHIP 150 1/10W(2012)
R23 1-216-073-00 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/10W(2012)
R24 1-216-029-00 s RESISTOR,CHIP 150 1/10W(2012)
R31 1-216-029-00 s RESISTOR,CHIP 150 1/10W(2012)
R32 1-216-073-00 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/10W(2012)

------------
SE-532 BOARD
------------
Ref. No.
or Q'ty Part No. SP Description
1pc A-8323-917-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, SE-532
1pc 3-689-205-02 s HOLDER (A), LED
1pc 3-187-312-02 s HOLDER (P), LED
C11 1-164-004-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V
C12 1-164-004-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V
CN11 1-580-056-21 o PIN,CONNECTOR 3P
D11 8-719-945-20 s LED GL-520
PH12 8-729-019-26 s TRANSISTOR PT493F
R11 1-216-023-00 s RESISTOR,CHIP 82 1/10W(2012)
R12 1-216-047-91 s RESISTOR, CHIP 820 1/10W(2125)

UP-895/(E) 8-13
----- ----------------------------------------
FRAME PACKING MATERIALS & SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
----- ----------------------------------------
Ref. No. Ref. No.
or Q'ty Part No. SP Description or Q'ty Part No. SP Description
1pc 1-251-855-11 s HEAD, THERMAL (LVE6413SS) 1pc ! 1-534-827-14 s CORD, POWER (3P)(UL/CSA)
1pc 1-418-820-11 s PANEL UNIT, FRONT [UP-895(UC)]
1pc ! 1-468-456-12 s REGULATOR, SWITCHING 1pc 1-551-475-31 s 3C2V 1.5M CABLE
1pc 1-541-309-11 s MOTOR,(RF-370C)(DC)(2.59W) [UP-895(J,UC)]
1pc 1-698-928-22 s MOTOR, STEPPING [UP-895CE(CE)]
[UP-895MD(J,UC)]
1pc 1-763-007-21 o FAN, DC (OPTION)
1pc 1-792-200-11 o WIRE, FLAT TYPE (8 CORE) 1pc ! 1-551-631-22 s POWER-SUPPLY CORD (IEC)
1pc 1-792-201-11 o WIRE, FLAT TYPE (26 CORE) [UP-895CE(CE)]
1pc 1-792-202-11 o WIRE, FLAT TYPE (30 CORE) 1pc ! 1-575-703-12 s CORD, POWER [UP-895MD(J)]
1pc ! 1-783-954-11 s CORD, POWER [UP-895MD(UC)]
HN001 1-960-220-11 o HARNESS, SUB (6P) 1pc ! 1-791-041-11 s CORD SET, POWER (3P)
(TO CN2/MA-99 BOARD) [UP-895(J)]
1-569-200-11 o HOUSING, CONNECTOR 7P
6pcs 1-569-193-21 o TERMINAL, SOLDERLESS 1pc ! 1-793-461-11 o PLUG, CONVERSION (3P-2P)
(TO CN31/SE-531 BOARD) [UP-895(J),UP-895MD(J)]
1-565-978-11 o HOUSING, CONNECTOR 6P 1pc 3-623-865-01 s SHEET,HEAD CLEANING (ACLYLIC)
6pcs 1-565-977-11 s TERMINAL, SOLDERLESS 1pc 3-624-867-01 o LABEL,MEDIA
HN002 1-960-221-11 o HARNESS, SUB (3P) 1pc 3-868-286-01 s MANUAL, INSTRUCTION
(TO CN2/KY-454 BOARD)
1-569-618-11 o HOUSING, CONNECTOR 3P
3pcs 1-565-977-11 s TERMINAL, SOLDERLESS
(TO CN11/SE-532 BOARD)
1-569-618-11 o HOUSING, CONNECTOR 3P
3pcs 1-565-977-11 s TERMINAL, SOLDERLESS
HN003 1-960-222-11 o HARNESS, SUB (2P)
(TO CN7/MA-99 BOARD)
1-569-196-11 o HOUSING, CONNECTOR 3P
2pcs 1-569-193-21 o TERMINAL, SOLDERLESS
(TO CN41/SU-52 BOARD)
1-562-644-11 s SOCKET, CONNECTOR 2P
2pcs 1-562-643-11 o TERMINAL, SOLDERLESS

8-14 UP-895/(E)
Overall (1/2) Overall (1/2)

Section 9
Block Diagram
+5V +5V

POWER LED
MA-99(1/2) +5V
2 +5V

POWER_LED BRIGHT 2/2 TO BRIGHT CIRCUIT(Q16) +3V IC200


1 2 1
BRIGHT BRIGHT-H CONTRAST 2/2 TO CONTRAST CIRCUIT(Q200,Q17) OUT IN
5
BRIGHT-C 3 32 REGURATOR
6 IC504 TAP4 HDB

CONTRAST
7
BRIGHT-L
CONTRAST-H
DELAY
LINE TAP3
6 35
10
XTID
IC505
CLK
GENERATOR
IC503
SDRAM
+15V
+15V
POWER

A[13-12]
SUPPLY

A[11-0]
2 HDA 4 +15V

D[7-0]
IN
CONTRAST-C

CKO1A
CKO1B
3

nRAS
nCAS

CLKE
CONTRAST-L +12V IC201

DQM
nWE
nCS

CLK
4 3 1

X2

X1
OUT IN
PRINT CN14
2/2 AD[7-0] REGURATOR

12

13

1
23

35-22
20,21

18
17
39
16
19
37
38
TO A/D CONVERTOR(IC500)
2/2 CLKOUT
X500 5 VH_EN
COPY 23MHz
10

117-102
TO D/A CONVERTOR(IC502) 2/2 PULSE +21V

101,99
13

89-98
TO SYNC GENERATOR(Q40) 2/2 nCSYNC
FEED CN12

132
129

137
136

122
120
125
119
119
124
118
2/2 NT/PAL

CKO1A
CKO1B
TO SERECTOR1(IC1)

INTOUT2
INTOUT1

ADDRESS[9-0]
ADDRESS[13-12]
DATA[7-0]
nRAS
nCAS
DQM
nWE
nCS
CLKE
CLK
DOOR 2/2 nTRAP 14
+21V
26
TO SERECTOR2(IC5) 2/2 nAGC CN13
STD/SIDE TO RELAY DRIVE(Q1) 2/2 THRUE/EE

POSI/NEGA nPRINT_KEY
176-167
AD[7-0]
THERMAL
8
7
nCOPY_KEY
126
146
CLKOUT IC501
MEMORY&HEAD
HEAD
S nFEED_KEY PULSE CONTROLOR
6 135
PRINT STD nDOOR_KEY nCSYNC
SIZE 9 9
1.5 STD/SIDE 45-68 HD[20-1]
2 HD[20-1] D[20-1]
2.0 POSI/NEGA

nLINE_PULSE
REGSEL[2-0]
3 28

nFETCHSTOP

nPRINTSTOP
PRINT SIZE 70 nSTB

nFETCHING

nPRINTING
4 nSTB 7 CLK

ODD/EVEN
ALARM LED ALARM_LED 69 13 10 HCLK

nCLEAR
nFETCH

nPRINT

nREGLD
nREGEN
REGCLK
DATAIN
10 HCLK 8 nSTB

nINTV
73 4 IC506 7 nLATCH
nLATCH 5 nLATCH

nVD
+5V Q300 126 9 D-FF
PSENS2_D LED CLKOUT BEO
PAPER 5 DRIVE BEO
SENSOR2 6 TH1

5
1
3
18
2
4
19
20
15
14,13,11
9
8
7
10
22
21
CN11 TH1
29 TH2
TH2
FRONT PANEL X300
10MHz
30
CN9

46,41,48
72

80
79
73
76
75
74

77
53
59
60
50

13

12
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
51
47

42
13
56
58
52
21
1
PH12

nPRINT_KEY
ALARM_LED

STD/SIDE
POSI/NEGA
PRINT SIZE
nDOOR_KEY
nFEED_KEY
nCOPY_KEY

THRUE/EE_OUT
nAGC
nTRAP
NT/PAL
nCSYNC

nGARESET
nFETCH
nFETCHSTOP
nFETCHING
nCOPY
nCOPYSTOP
nCOPYING
nINTV
nPRINT_PULSE
REGSEL[2-0]
nREGLD
REGEN
DCLK
GADATA
VF
nEXTV

X2

X1
PAPER
2 SENSOR2 +5V 29
VH_EN


D11 49
PAPER BEO
1 SENSOR1
CN11 +5V
6
PSENS2_TR 19 6 1 IC401
SE-532 7
2
SMOOTH 5
PSENS2
SMOOTH
HEADTEMP
AMP
PAPER 4
3 PAPER
CN2 GAMMA 3
+5V 4 GAMMA
1 6 SHARPNESS 2
PSENS2_TR 5 SHARPNESS DC MOTOR
2 7 FOR HEAD
CN3 IC304
S4 SYSTEM CONTROL
SMOOTH 2 CPU 28 4 IC400 3 HMOTOR1
HMOTOR1 HEAD 1 1

1 16
HMOROR2
27 6 MORTOR
DRIVE
7 HMOROR2
3 2 M
S3 HSENS1 CN7 CN41
PAPER 2 3 17
HSENS2
4 20

S2
1 18
DSENS
PSENS1
SU-52
GAMMA 2 4
3
24 13 12 B
1 DIN 63 PM3 2
4 SCIDI 23 3 IC301 4 Q404.Q405 nA
S1 2 DOUT 64 PM2 Q406.Q407 3
SHARPNESS 5 5 SCIDO 25 11 74HC14 10 PLATTEN nB
M

nREMOTE_KEY
nRTS 61 PM4 INVERTOR MORTOR 4
SWSEL[3-0]

3
CN1 2 nRTS 22 1 2 DRIVE A
4 nCTS 62 PM1 5

ROMMODE

ROMDATA
3 nCTS
SWDATA

ROMCLK

nRESET

BUZZER
CN8
KY-454

BUSY
CN5 STEPPING MOTOR

FAN
FOR PLATTEN
+5V
66-69

65

30
32
31

14

70

71

44

26
+5V
6 1
PH21 FAN+
HEAD SENSOR 1 Q400,Q403 2
HSENS1_TR FAN FAN-
7
5
6
5 2 MORTOR 1
7-11

7-11

MODE DRIVE

DATA
CN6
CLK
5

3
PH22 BZ400 DC FAN MOTOR
A3-0

OUT

A3-0

OUT

HEAD SENSOR 2 1 (OPTION)


HSENS2_TR 1 IC300 Q301 IC431,IC430,Q401
4 3 I3 SL304 IC305 RESET LED BUZZER 2 BUZZER
15 EEPROM GENERATOR DRIVE DRIVE
IC302 IC303 I4 SL303
SELECTOR SELECTOR 14
I5 SL302
PH32 13
DOOR SENSOR I6 SL301
DSENS 12
2 6
I0
I1
I2
I3

I4
I5
I6
I7

I0
I1
I2

I7 SL300
4
3
2
1

15
14
13
12

4
3
2

PH31
PAPER PSENS1_TR
SENSOR1 3 5 TERMINATION 2/2
10
12
14
16

18
20
22
24

CN31 CN2 S300 TO 75Z(R1,R2)


2
4
6
8

SE-531 DIP-SW J300


MA-99(1/2)
THRUE/EE
INTERRUPT
POST FEED
ASPECT
MEMORY

DIRECTION
SCAN1
SCAN2

AGC
RESERVED
INPUT
TERMINATION

REMOTE JACK

OVERALL (1/2)
UP-895/(E) 9-1 9-1
Overall (2/2) Overall (2/2)

MA-99(2/2)

11-4
IC1 D[7-0] AD[7-0] 1/2
5 10 Q220 1 3 Q6 L2,L3 Q7 21
VIDEO IN CNTROUT IN OUT VIN TO MEMORY&HEAD CONTROLOR(IC501)
1 7 15 IC2 BUFFER IC6 AMP LPF AMP
VIN VIDEO AMP 1 VIDEO AMP 2 IC500
3
3 11 A/D CONV

VCC

CLT
SYNCOUT CNTR 19
FL1,Q51 SELECTOR1 VRT 14
23 CLK CLKOUT 1/2
TRAP FILTER VTB

2
4

2
Q50 TO MEMORY&HEAD CONTROLOR(IC501)
AMP Q13 Q14
PEDESTAL INTEGRATION
FL2,Q52 CLAMP CIRCUIT Q200 Q17 RV6 Q16
R1,R2 CONTRAST BRIGHT
TRAP FILTER GENERATOR AMP ADJUST AMP
75Z 3 Q21
REFERENCE
Q11,Q12 IC4 7 12 GENERATOR
CLAMP PULSE VIDEO 14
GENERATOR AMP 13 RV5
CONTRAST
1 6 5 ADJUST
IC5(1/3)
RV2 RV3
GAIN REF SELECTOR2
ADJUST ADJUST
AGC CIRCUIT

RV4
AGC OFF
Q40 ADJUST
TERMINATION 1/2 SYNC
GENERATOR
TO DIP-SW(S300) TO SYSTEM CONTROLOR(IC304)
1/2 NT/PAL

CONTRAST-H
CONTRAST-L

CONTRAST-C
1/2 nTRAP

BRIGHT-H
BRIGHT-L

BRIGHT-C
1/2 nCSYNC
1/2 nAGC

1/2 CONTRAST
1/2 BRIGHT
TO FRONT PANEL(CN14)

RY1 Q174
8 HSYNC GENERATOR
10
7
10

GND
5 IC5(1/3)
3 2
VIDEO-OUT 6 15 8-1
1 Q173 20 VOUT D[7-0]
SELECTOR4 AMP
SELECTOR3
IC502
1

CN10 D/A CONV


12
CLK
16 9
REF BLK PULSE 1/2
Q1 TO MEMORY&HEAD CONTROLOR(IC501)
RELAY THRUE/EE 1/2
DRIVE
TO SYSCON(IC304)
R538,R539,R540
REFERENCE
GENERATOR

MA-99(2/2)

OVERALL (2/2)
9-2 9-2 UP-895/(E)
Section 10
Schematic Diagrams and Board Layouts

UP-895/(E) 10-1 10-1


A B C D E F G H
Frame Frame

1 1
1 GND GND
2 2
1 2 GND
3 3
GND
3 GND GND
A11 CN11 4 4
3P 4 GND GND
1 13 13 5 5
+5V 1 1 +5V +21V +21V 13 5 GND GND
2 12 12 6 6
PSENS2_TR 2 2 PSENS2_TR +21V +21V 12 6 GND GND
R11 R12 3 11 11 7 7
82 820 +21V +21V 11 7 GND GND
GND 3 3
CN11
GND
! +21V
10
9
10
9
+21V 10 8 GND
8
9
8
9
GND
GND_H GND_H 9 9 GND GND

D11
POWER GND_H
8
7
8
7
GND_H 8 10 GND
10
11
10
11
GND
GL-520 PH12 GND_H GND_H 7 11 GND GND
C11
0.1
C12
0.1
PT493F SUPPLY GND_H
6
5
6
5
GND_H 6 12 GND
12
13
12
13
GND
HEAD_EN HEAD_EN 5 13 GND GND
4 4 14 14
+15V +15V 4 14 +21V +21V
SL11 3 3 15 15
LND11 GND_U GND_U 3 15 +21V +21V
SE-532 +5V
2
1
2
1
+5V 2 16 +21V
16
17
16
17
+21V
GND_D GND_D 1 17 +21V +21V
18 18
CN12 18 +21V +21V
19 19
19 +21V +21V
5V 20 20
S4 20 +21V +21V
SLIDE SW 21 21
21 +21V +21V
2 1
2
R8
HN002 22 +21V
22
23
22
23
+21V
3.3k 23 +21V +21V
3 24 24
24 +21V +21V
25 25
1 1 25 +21V +21V
POWER_LED POWER_LED 1 26 26
2 2 26 +21V +21V
5V CONTRUST-H CONTRUST-H 2
3 3 CN13
CONTRUST-C CONTRUST-C 3
4 4
R6
3.3k
C4
0.1
CONTRUST-L
BRIGHT-H
5 5
CONTRUST-L
BRIGHT-H
4
5 1 GND
1 1
GND
THERMAL
S3 6 6 2 2
SLIDE SW
1
BRIGHT-C
BRIGHT-L
7 7
BRIGHT-C
BRIGHT-L
6
7
2
3
VDD
GND
3 3
VDD
GND
HEAD
2 4 4
3 R7 CN14 4 VDD VDD
3.3k 5 5
4
FRONT 5
6
nLATCH
BEO
6 6
nLATCH
BEO

5V
PANEL +5V
1 1
+5V 1
7 nSTB
7
8
7
8
nSTB
1 2 2 8 HCLK HCLK
PSENS1_D 1 1 +5V STD/SIDE STD/SIDE 2 9 9
2 3 3 9 HD1 HD1
C3 PSENS2_TR 2 2 PSENS2_TR POSI/NEGA POSI/NEGA 3 10 10
R4 3 4 4 10 HD2 HD2
0.1 GND 3 3 GND PRINT SIZE PRINT SIZE 4 11 11
S2 3.3k 5 5 11 HD3 HD3
SLIDE SW CN2 CN2 PSENS2_TR PSENS2_D 5 12 12
3P 6 6 12 HD4 HD4
nFEED_KEY nFEED_KEY 6 13 13
3 1
2
3 R5 LND1 nCOPY_KEY
7 7
nCOPY_KEY 7
13 HD5
14 14
HD5
3.3k SL1 8 8 14 HD6 HD6
4 nPRINT_KEY nPRINT_KEY 8 15 15
GND01 9 9 15 HD7 HD7
nDOOR_KEY nDOOR_KEY 9 16 16
LND2
ALARM_LED
10
11
10
11
ALARM_LED 10 MA-99 16
17
HD8
HD9
17 17
HD8
HD9
5V GND GND 11 18 18
18 HD10 HD10
CN1 19 19
C2 19 HD11 HD11
R1 0.1 20 20
3.3k 20 HD12 HD12
21 21
21 HD13 HD13
22 22
5V 22 HD14 HD14
R2 23 23
S1 3.3k 23 HD15 HD15
SLIDE SW 24 24
24 HD16 HD16
1 1 25 25
1 +5V 1 1 +5V +5V 1 25 HD17 HD17
2 2 2 26 26
3 R3 IN_SW1 2 2 IN_SW1 IN_SW1 2 26 HD18 HD18
4 3.3k 3 3 27 27
5 IN_SW2 3 3 IN_SW2 IN_SW2 3 27 HD19 HD19
6 4 4 28 28
IN_SW3 4 4 IN_SW3 IN_SW3 4 28 HD20 HD20
5 5 29 29
IN_SW4 5 5 IN_SW4 IN_SW4 5 29 TH2 TH2
6 6 30 30
PRENS1_D 6 6 +5V PSENS1_D 6 30 TH1 TH1
7 7
PSENS2_TR 7 7 PSENS2_TR PSENS2_TR 7 CN9
C1 8 8
GND 8 8 GND GND 8
4 0.1

KY-454 C5
CN1
8P
CN1
CN3
0.1

HN003
5V 5V 5V
1 1
1 HMOTOR1 HMOTOR1 1 1 MOTOR1
R22 R21 2
150 10k 1 1 2 HMOROR2 2 2 MOTER2
1/10W 1/10W +5V 6 6 +5V +5V 1 2

1
PH21
RPI-352
2
HSENS1_TR 5 5 HSENS1_TR
2
3
2
3
HSENS1_TR 2
3
CN7
HMOROR2 CN41 CN41
2P M
A CO HSENS2_TR 4 4 HSENS2_TR HSENS2_TR 3
4
PSENS_TR 3 3 PSENS1_TR 4
4 3 5 4
CA E DSENS 2 2 DSENS PSENS1_TR 5

GND01
GND 1 1 GND
6 5
6
DSENS 6 SU-52
5V 5V CN31 CN31 GND 7
6P
CN2 1 1 +V
1 +V
R24 R23 2 2 B
150 10k 2 B
1/10W PH22 1/10W 3 3 nA
RPI-352 HN001 3 nA

A
1 2
SL21
LND21 4 nB
4
5
4
5
nB
A
M
CO 5 A
5 4 3 6 +V
6 6 +V
CA E
CN8 STEPPING MOTOR
FOR PLATTEN
5V 5V

R31 R32 1
150 PH32 10K PH31
RPI-5100 PT501A
2 3 1 1 FAN+
2 1 FAN+
2 2 FAN-
2 FAN-
1 4 CN6
SE-531 DC FAN MOTOR FRAME
(OPTION)

10-2 10-2 UP-895/(E)

A B C D E F G H
KY-454, SE-531, SE-532, SU-52 KY-454, SE-531, SE-532, SU-52

SL1 LND1
C5

#PC00022 #PC00024
#PC00027 #PC00035

#PC00023 #PC00036
S4

R8

CN1
C4

#PC00026
PH22 PH21

C3

R21
R22

R23

R24
C2

R6
C1 SL21

LND21
S3

CN2
R7

PH31

#PC00027 #PC00026

#PC00008
R4

#PC00025
S2

#PC00002 #PC00007
R5

R31
R32
CN31
R1

#PC00006
#PC00028
S1

PH32
R2
R3

SE-531 -A SIDE- SE-531 -B SIDE-


LND2

SUFFIX: -11 SUFFIX: -11

KY-454 -A SIDE- KY-454 -B SIDE-


SUFFIX: -11 SUFFIX: -11

SL11

CN11
LND11
D11
C12

C11

CN41
PH12 R11 #PC00010 R12
#PC00012
#PC00011
#PC00005
#PC00004 #PC00003

SE-532 -A SIDE- SE-532 -B SIDE- SU-52 -A SIDE- SU-52 -B SIDE-


SUFFIX: -11 SUFFIX: -11 SUFFIX: -11 SUFFIX: -11

UP-895/(E) 10-3 10-3


MA-99 (1/5) MA-99 (1/5)

5V 5V 5V

R302

R308

R307

R306

R305

R304
330

10k

10k

10k

10k

330
R341

R340
R300

10k

10k
10k
1 L310
1µH L305
1µH
L309
1µH
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

3 3 3 3 C350 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

C360 0.1
C351 0.1 10
6.3V

C361
6.3V
10
TP300

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L
2 2 2 2 'NM 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
nRESET

D300

D301

D302

D303

D304

D305

D306

D307

D308

D309

D318

D317

D316

D315

D314

D313

D312

D311

D310
5V

R310 R311 CN1


470 1.8k
CL300 +5V 1
1 +5V CL301 1 +5V CL302
SIDE CL303
CL304 HS1 CL305 1 R385 STD/SDE 2
2 HSENS1_TR IC300 2 IN_SW1 R377 P/N 100 CL306
CL307 HS2 PST600DMT-T1 CL309 220 2 R384 POSI/NEGA 3
3 HSENS2_TR 3 IN_SW2 R376 SIZE 100 CL310
CL308 CL312 220 3 R383 PRINT_SIXE 4
4 1 3 4 IN_SW3 R375 100 CL313
CL321 PS1 CL314 220 4 L306 PSENS2_D 5
5 PSENS1_TR 2 5 IN_SW4 R374 FEED 1µH CL315
CL324 DS C301 CL316 220 R381 FEED_KEY 6
6 DSENS 0.1 6 +5V COPY 100 CL317
CL326 C300 CL319 PS2 R380 COPY_KEY 7
7 GND 47 7 PSENS2_TR R382 PRINT 100 CL320
25V CL322 100 R379 PRINT_KEY 8
CN2 8 GND L311 DOOR 100 CL323
7P 1µH R378 DOOR_KEY 9
CN3 5V 100 CL325
L307 ALARM_LED 10

R303
10k
1µH CL327

C317 0.01

C316 0.01

C321 0.01
C302 0.01

C303 0.01

C304 0.01

C305 0.01

C314 0.01

C315 0.01

C318 0.01

C319 0.01

C320 0.01

C322 0.01
3/5,5/5 LND2 GND 11

C310 0.1

C311 0.1

C312 0.1

C313 0.1
SL305 L308
1µH
X300 LED
2 R312 1M Q300
DTC124EKA-T146
C306 C307
12p 12p

A0
A1
A2

A0
A1
A2
DS

PS1
HS2
HS1

1
2
3
4
C362 0.01

4
5
6
7

12
13
14
15
5V 5V

3
2
1
HEAD_TEMP 2/5
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
5V

VCC

VCC
C323 0.1 EXTV PS2

A
B
C

A
B
C
D4
D5
D6
D7

D4
D5
D6
D7
C324 0.1

C325 0.1
C326 0.1
SIDE

GND

GND
C327
6.3V
5V

10

D3
D2
D1
D0

nG

D3
D2
D1
D0

nG
3.3k
R313
3.3k
R314

Y
W

Y
W
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3.3k
R315
3.3k
R316
9 10 11 12 13 14

A1 VCC
1

A1 3
Y1 A6
2

2 B1

11
10
A2 Y6
3

3
2
1
0

9
8

_A3
A2 4

24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
Y2 A5
4

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

D
B2 IC302

PM3
PM2
PM1
nEXTV
DS
PS2
PS1
HS2
HS1
Vcc
nRESET
OSC2
OSC1
Vss
X1
X2
TEST
AVss
TEMP
IN_SW1
IN_SW2
IN_SW3
IN_SW4
SIDE

A3
1/5 SEL_A3 A3 Y5
5

SN74HC251 IC303

D
1/5 SEL_A3_NOT Y3 A4 SN74HC251
6

3 P/N
3.3k
R317
3.3k
R318
3.3k
R319

40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25

65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
GND Y4 PM4 NEGA
7

FAN SIZE
IC301 FAN SIZE
SN74HC14ANSR H1 C328 0.1 5V TERMINATION 4/5
HM2 AVcc
H2
HM1 TH/EE_O
FEED
VH_EN nFEEDKEY

R320 10k
R321 10k
R322 10k
R323 10k
R324 10k
R325 10k
R326 10k
R329 10k
R330 10k
R332 10k
R334 10k
R335 10k
R336 10k
R337 10k
R338 10k
R339 10k
1 COPY
2/5 MOTOR BUS ROMMODE nCOPYKEY
2 PRINT
5/5 HEAD_EN ROMDATA IC304 nPRINTKEY
R397 3 HD6473657F-UP895 DOOR
100 ROMCLK nDOORKEY S300
LED
SYSTEM CONTROLOR nLED
5V RESET RB _A3
C329 0.1 nGARESET nRMTBSY 1/5 SEL_A3_NOT CL328
FETCH RK R386 24 23
nFETCH nRMTKEY 1/5 SEL_A3 10 1k CL329 -4
FETCHSTOP A3 R387 22 21
nFETCHSTOP SEL_A3 9 1k CL330
R342
R343

FETCHING A2 20 19
10k
10k

nFETCHING SEL_A2 R388


8 1k CL331
COPY A1 R389 18 17
nCOPY SEL_A1 7 1k CL332
E0 VCC
1

COPYSTOP A0 R390 16 15
1 nCOPYSTOP SEL_A0 6 1k CL333
E1 MODE

60 NTSC/PAL
2

COPYING D

57 TESTPIN
R391 14 13
41 REGSEL1

46 REGSEL0

48 REGSEL2

2 nCOPYING SEL_D 5
44 BUZZER

50 nCSYNC 1k CL334
47 PRTPRS

58 GADATA
E2 SDA
3

42 REGLD
43 REGEN

51 nINTV

56 GACLK

59 nTRAP
R392 12 11

53 nAGC
3 4

54 Vss
55 Vcc
VSS SCL 1k CL335
49 BEO

61 RTS
62 CTS
63 RXD
64 TXD
4

R393 10 9
52 VF 3 1k CL336
IC305 R394 8 7
45

M24C02-MN6T 2 1k CL337
INTV EXTV R395 6 5
1 1k CL338
TP306 TP307 R396 4 3
4 'NM 'NM 0 1k CL339
2 1
C330 0.1
INTV

EXTV

INTV

GACK

R398
RS1
RLD

RS0

RS2

330 GAD
RE

PP

VF

15 SL300
3/5 GA_BUS 14 SL301
13 SL302
R362

2/5 BUZZER
100

R363

R365
R366
100

100
100

12 SL303
3/5 BEO
R364 R354 R355 R356 R357 11 SL304
4/5 TH/EE_OUT 100 10k 10k 10k 10k

C331 0.1
C332 0.1
C333 0.1
C334 0.1
C335 0.1
C336 0.1
C337 0.1
C338 0.1
C339 0.1
C340 0.1
C341 0.1
TRAP
AGC

N/P

3/5,4/5 CSYNC
4/5 ANALOG_BUS

TEST
5V 5V
TEST

TP305
RTS
CTS
RXD
TXD

'NM

R367
3.3k
RK
1 1 1 1 TEST
5 3 3 3 3 J300 R369
L302
6.8µH
D319
1SS302-TE85L
R368
220
3 CL340 3 2
2 CL341
1 CL342 R370
1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

L303 100
2 2 2 2 R372 6.8µH
RB
D320

D321

D322

D323

5V R373
100 R371
1 +5V 3.3k

2
3
RTS
CTS
CL343
CL344
RTS
CTS
LND301 LND302
L304
10µH
C352
1000p
1

3
1

3
Q301
DTC124EKA-T146 MA-99 (1/5)
4 RXD CL345 RXD B-CEPX112-MA99-S
CL346 TXD 2 D325
2 1SS302-TE85L
5 TXD
6 GND D324
5/5 LND1 1SS302-TE85L
CN5

10-4 10-4 UP-895/(E)

A B C D E F G H
MA-99 (2/5) MA-99 (2/5)

F400/125V/1.25A
15V
! 1
F400 D400
10E-2
Q400
2SD999-T1-CLCK
R407 R408
10 10 R400 R401 R402 R403
560 560 560 560
IC400
R404 R405

2
R431 R432 M54543L
2.2k 22k 3.3k 5V-3 BZ400 B 1k

3
IC431 IC430 R406 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CN6 TC7S14FU-TE85R TC7S00FU-TE85R 1k
2P R409

1
1k

2SD999-T1-CLCK
2 FAN+ 5 D401 D402 D403 D404
5 1S2836-T1 1S2836-T1 1S2836-T1 1S2836-T1
2 4 1

Q402
1 FAN- R410 4
10k 2
3 R430 Q404 Q405 Q406
Q403 3 330 Q401 2SD992-Z-E2 Q407
2SD992-Z-E2 2SD992-Z-E2 2SD992-Z-E2 2SD992-Z-E2
2SC1623-T1-L5L6

C433
0.1
R411

1SS302-TE85L
1.8k

2
C401
47 2

D405
C431 C432 25V D406 D407
0.01 0.1 1S2836-T1 1S2836-T1

3
2 2
3 3

1
1 1

-3 -3

1 HMOTOR1
2 N.C
3 HMOTOR2
CN7
CN8
1 +V(RED)
2 B(ORANGE)
3 A(BROWN)
4 B(YELLOW)
5 A(BLACK)
3
6 +V(RED)
WHITE

R412 R413 R418 R419


1k 470 100 100 R414 R415 R416 R417
220 220 220 220
FAN

H1

H2

B1

A2

B2

A1
MOTOR BUS 1/5
BUZZER 1/5

4
5V 5V-3
L400
1µH

L403 R420 R421


1µH 3.9k 15k
1/5 HEAD_TEMP

15V THERMISTOR1 3/5


IC401
LM358PS-E20 THERMISTOR2 3/5

IN2+ GND R423

4
100k
C403
IN2- IN1+
10

3
C404 6.3V
0.1
7 OUT2 IN1-

2
VCC OUT1
R424
8

1
150k R425
22k
C405
C406
0.022 5

1
R426
0.1 0

3
C407
47
25V

2
C409
10
6.3V
D408
1SS302-TE85L
R427
0 MA-99 (2/5)
B-CEPX112-MA99-S

-3 -3

UP-895/(E) 10-5 10-5


A B C D E F G H
MA-99 (3/5) MA-99 (3/5)

GA_BUS 1/5

VF
EXTV
INTV
COPYING
FETCHING

PP
RS0
RS1

RS2
GAD
RLD
RE
GACK

RESET
COPYSTOP
FETCHSTOP
COPY
FETCH
1

R502
R503
R504
R505

R506
R507
R508

R509
R510
R511
R512
R513

R514
R515
R516
R517
R518
R501

220
220
220
220

220
220
220

220
220
220
220
220

220
220
220
220
220
220

C545 0.01
5V-2 3V 3V 5V-2

C502
0.1
C542

C503

C504
0.1

0.1

0.1
C529
10
6.3V
C539
10
6.3V

44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2/5 THERMISTOR1

HH34

nPRINTING
nFETCHING

nLINEPULS
VDD2
VSS
LATCH_EN
NHEAD_EN
NHOKAN_EN
NTIK2_EN
NTIK_EN
VDD1
NSH_EN
ODD_EVEN2

V
VSS
QHP
HHP
EXT_H
NHD
VDD2
ODD_EVEN

VSS

REGSEL0
REGSEL1
VDD1
REGSEL2
DATAIN
NREGLD
NREGEN
REGCLK
VSS
NCLR
NPRINTSTOP
NFETCHSTOP
NPRINT
NFETCH
nINTV
2/5 THERMISTOR2

nVD
2 CN9
CL500
30 HEAD_THERM2 20 D0

176 175 174 173 172 171 170 169 168 167 166 165 164 163 162 161 160 159 158 157 156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133
45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88
CL501 P_DATA19 AD_DATA0
29 HEAD_THERM1 R529 19 D1
CL502 220 20 P_DATA18 AD_DATA1
28 HEAD_DATA10 R530 18 D2
CL503 220 19 P_DATA17 AD_DATA2
27 HEAD_DATA9 R531 17 D3
CL504 220 18 P_DATA16 AD_DATA3
26 HEAD_DATA8 R532 16 D4
CL505 220 17 P_DATA15 AD_DATA4
25 HEAD_DATA7 R533
CL506 220 16 C507 VSS VSS
24 HEAD_DATA6 R535 0.1 C508
CL507 220 15 VDD1 VDD1 0.1
23 HEAD_DATA5 R536 15 D5
CL508 220 14 P_DATA14 AD_DATA5
22 HEAD_DATA4 R537 14 D6
CL509 220 13 P_DATA13 AD_DATA6
21 HEAD_DATA3 R541 13 D7
CL510 220 12 P_DATA12 AD_DATA7
20 HEAD_DATA2 R542 12
CL511 220 11 C511 P_DATA11 MMS0
19 HEAD_DATA1 R544 0.1 C512
CL512 220 10 VDD2 VDD2 0.1
18 HEAD_DATA10 R545 11
CL513 220 9 P_DATA10 MMS1
17 HEAD_DATA9 R546 10
CL514 220 8 P_DATA9 MMS2
16 HEAD_DATA8 R547 9
CL515 220 7 P_DATA8 MMS3
15 HEAD_DATA7 R548 8
CL516 220 6 P_DATA7 MMS4
14 HEAD_DATA6 R549
CL517 220 5 VSS VSS
13 HEAD_DATA5 R550 7
CL518 220 4 P_DATA6 TIKU_OUT0
12 HEAD_DATA4
3 11 HEAD_DATA3 CL519
R552
220
R554
3
6
5
P_DATA5 TIKU_OUT1
CL520 220 2 P_DATA4 TIKU_OUT2
10 HEAD_DATA2 R556 4
CL521 220 1 P_DATA3 TIKU_OUT3
9 HEAD_DATA1 R557 FL3 3
CL522 220 EMI P_DATA2 IC501 TIKU_OUT4
8 HEAD_CLK R558 2 CXD9113R
CL523 220 STB P_DATA1 TIKU_OUT5
7 nHEAD_STB R559 1
CL524 220 P_DATA0 TIKU_OUT6
6 HEAD_BEO R560 FL4 MEMORY CONTROLOR
CL525 220 EMI HEAD_CK TIKU_OUT7
5 nHEAD_LATCH STB
CL526 NSTROB S0
4 VDD
BEO S1
3 GND
5V VSS VSS
2 VDD
C515 C514 L500 NLATCH DRAMREQ
1 GND 0.1 10 2.2µH
6.3V VPD nCLUMP
CL527 SDI PULSE
L501 TSI HDO
2.2µH C517 VDD2 VDD2 C518
5V-2 0.1 0.1
SDO STATE0
1/5, 5/5 LND2
C548 TSO STATE1
0.1 MST STATE2
-2
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1/5 BEO
1

SMCK STATE3
2

C523 VDD1 VDD1 C524


0.1 0.1
TC74VHC174FT
3

4 VSS VSS
IC506
4

XTST CKO1A
5

IH CKO1B
6

XSM nCSYNC
7

COMMAND(CAS)

COMMAND(RAS)
8

COMMAND(WE)

COMMAND(CS)
HT

ADDRESS11
ADDRESS10
ADDRESS09

ADDRESS08
ADDRESS07
ADDRESS06
ADDRESS05
ADDRESS04

ADDRESS03
ADDRESS02
ADDRESS01

ADDRESS00
DATADRAM7
DATADRAM6
DATADRAM5
DATADRAM4

DATADRAM3
DATADRAM2
DATADRAM1
DATADRAM0

CLKDRAM

INTOUT1
INTOUT2
-2

CLKOUT

INTIN
VDD1

VDD1

VDD2

VDD1

VDD1

MUX2
VSS

A13

A12

VSS

VSS

CKE
DQM

VSS
CLK
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
SHIELD CASE
LND501 LND502 LND503 LND504

R566
220
C530

C531

C532
C543

C544
0.1

0.1

0.1
0.1

0.1
-2 -2
-2 -2 -2 -2 C538
'NM
A13

A12
A11
A10

CLK

CAS

RAS

CKE
DQM
5
D7
D6
D5
D4

D3
D2
D1
D0

A9

A8
A7
A6
A5
A4

A3
A2
A1

A0

WE

CS
R598
'NM
-2

10-6 10-6 UP-895/(E)

A B C D E F G H
MA-99 (3/5) MA-99 (3/5)

5V-2

C505
IC500
MB40C568HPF-ER
10
6.3V 1
R596

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
A.VCC A.GND

1
0
C500 A.VCC VRB VRB 4/5

2
0.1
A.GND R500

3
'NM
D0 R519 220 4/5
LSB V.IN AD_IN

4
R520
D1 R521 220 100

5
D2 R522 220 VRT VRT 4/5

6
D3 R524 220 R597 R523
A.VCC

7
0 'NM
D4 R525 220 A.GND

8
C546 C547
D5 R526 220 'NM 'NM
A.VCC

12 11 10 9
D6 R527 220 A.GND -2 -2
D7 R528 220 MSB CLK
D.GND D.VCC C501
0.1

-2

2
IC502 5V-2
CXD1171M-TH
C506
0.1

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
D0 D.VCC

1
D D.VCC C541

2
10
D A.VCC 6.3V

3
D nIO

4
D IO DA_OUT 4/5

5
C509
0.1 R534
D A.VCC

6
100
D A.VCC R538 R539 R540

7
680 39 270
D7 VG RN RN RN

8
C510
BLK VREF 0.1

12 11 10 9
R543
D.GND IREF 3.3k
C513
0.1 VB A.GND
CLK D.GND

-2 -2

3
R555 CSYNC 1/5, 4/5
100

3V 3V
C540
10
6.3V

C516
0.1
1 VCC VSS 54
D0 2 D0 D7
R567 D7 53 R582 5V-2
100 3 VCCQ VSSQ 52 100
4 NC NC 51 C519
D1 5 D1 D6 10
R568 D6 50 R583 C521 6.3V
100 100 0.1 R561 C522
6 VSSQ VCCQ 49 100 33p
7 NC IC503 NC 48 C520
MB81F64842C-103 0.1
D2 8 D2 D5 IC504
R569 D5 47 R584 DS1000Z-100(TE2)
SDRAM
100 9 VCCQ VSSQ 46 100 5V-2 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 4
10 NC NC 45 IN VCC

GND
HDB
GND
HDSLB
VDD
HDOB
GND
CKO2B
CKIB
GND
CKO1B
D3 11 D3 D4
R570 D4 44 R585 TAP2 TAP1

7
100 12 VSSQ VCCQ 43 100 34 N.C GND 22
C526 13 NC NC 42 C525 TAP4 TAP3 35 xTIB N.C 21

6
0.1 0.1
14 VCC VSS 41 36 GND N.C 20
GND TAP5

5
15 NC NC 40 37 xTOB N.C 19
WE 16 nWE DQM
R571 DQM 39 R586 C528 38 D0 N.C 18
CAS 100 17 nCAS 100 CLK 0.1 IC505
R572 CLK 38 R587 39 VDD GND 17
RAS 100 100 CKE C527
CXD8932Q
18 nRAS CKE 37 -2 40 D1 N.C 16
R573 R588 0.1
CS 100 19 nCS 100
R574 NC 36 41 D2 xTOA 15
A13 100 20 A13 A11
R575 A11 35 R589 42 D3 GND 14
A12 100 21 A12 100 A9
R576 A9 34 R590 43 D4 xT1A 13
A10 100 22 A10 100 A8
R577 A8 33 R591 44 GND xT2A 12

CKO1A

CKO2A

HDSLA
A0 100 100 A7 5V-2

CKIA

HDOA
23 A0 A7 32

GND

GND

VDD

GND
HDA
GND
R578 R592
A1 100 24 A1 100 A6
R579 A6 31 R593
A2 100 25 A2 100 A5 R563
R580 A5 30 R594 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1M
A3 100 26 A3 100 A4
R581 A4 29 R595 X500
100 27 VCC VSS 28 100
C533 C534 -2 R564
0.1 'NM R599 R565 C537 C535 C536 1M
-2 -2 'NM 220 0.1 22p 22p
5
-2

MA-99 (3/5)
B-CEPX112-MA99-S

UP-895/(E) 10-7 10-7


A B C D E F G H
MA-99 (4/5) MA-99 (4/5)

Q50
XN4501-TW
CN10
12V Q2 12V 12V 12V 12V
2SC1623-T1-L5L6

R155 R156 L5
8.2k 2.2k 68µ R157 R21 C6
3 4 1 2 1k R18 1k R22 47
CL2 CL1 1 4 100 100 25V
FL1 CL5
CL101
1 R8
10k R159
1.5k
5 2
TRAP C8
0.1 R74
R232
680 R233
6 3 R158 100k 33

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1
330 R160

2SA812-T1-M5M6
-4 1k
C60

2
1 R163 -4 Q51 1 4
50V 1k 2SA812-T1-M5M6

3
C2

Q5
L4 R180 L1 R181 IC1 5 2
470

HA11465A
'NM 0 'NM 0 R7 -4 NJM2234M(TE2) C34 R72
NTSC

4
10V 100 R161 R162 C3 0.1 5.6k Q220

IC2
5.6k 2.2k 0.1 6 3 XN4501-TW

5
CL3 V.IN1 GND -4

8
R19 CL7 TP5

6
33 'NM AMP IN
PAL CTL1 V.OUT

7
CL23
C100 12V R24 C11 AMP_IN 4/5

8
10 CL4 V.IN2 VCC 680 5p

6
50V L6 CL8

9
68µ TO IC6
R164 CTL2 V.IN3 C10

5
1k R25 2p
R6 R9 FL2 4.7k R234 R235
R1 R2 12k 1k C7 R26 680 1.2k
150 150 TRAP
C101 R23 3.3 10k
C4 10 C5 82k 50V C9
R167 33p 50V 0.47 3p
330 R168
1k
-4
-4 -4 -4
Q52
2SA812-T1-M5M6

TRAP
N/P
1/5 ANALOG_BUS
2

AGC
12V TERMINATION 1/5

12 10 8 7
+
-4 12V
12V 12V Q11 Q12 Q14 IC4(1/2) IC4(2/2) 12V 12V 12V 12V
Q40 2SC1623-T1-L5L6 XN4601-TW XN4501-TW LM358PS-E20 LM358PS-E20 C35
2SC1623-T1-L5L6 0.1

- R41 R59 R65 CL15 R70 C32


1 3 5 6 150 C62 R40 TP1 10k C24 R62 R63 R64 4.7k 10k 0.0022 R174 R175
470 0.0022 10k 1k R76

AGCON CONT
330 'NM 33 1k 1k
RY1 10V SYNC CL13 C30 AGC GAIN 6.8k

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1
CL14 0.1 R71 Y1 VCC R150
Q54 1 4 22k 10k

2
2SA812-T1-M5M6 8 RV2 4.7k TP2 Y0 Y
1 4 C27 5 2 R69 'NM Q173 R173 12V

3
R42 3.3 2 2.7k XN4402-(TX) 6 3 33 Z1 X
150 5 2 50V RV4

4
12V R53 C103 6 3 1 6 5 2 Z X1 10k
R43 33 10 C23 R176

5
10k 50V 0.01 6 3 R60 3 7 3.3k Z0 X0
820k R66 4 RV3 1 4

6
R5 R132 2.2k 1k 5 INH A
6.8k 560 6 3 R177 C104

7
AGC REF -4 0 10 VEE B
1/5 TH/EE_OUT 5 2 C28 C29 Q174 50V

8
10 47 R67 R130 CL16 XN4402-(TX) VSS C
50V 25V 22k 1.8k 6 3 Q41
R131 R56 R57 C25 R58 C109 R61 1 4 DTC124EKA-T146
R4 470 1k 1k 0.01 2.2k 10 10k C26 C31 5 2 IC5 R75 C36
4.7k Q1 50V 33p R68 47 C33 MC14053BF 10k 0.1
DTC124EKA-T146 10k 25V 0.1
1 4

-4 -4 Q13 -4 -4 -4 -4
3 -4 XN4402-(TX)

3/5 DA_OUT
CSYNC 1/5, 3/5

R98
220
15V
L101
1µH -4

4/5 AMP_IN
1SS302-TE85L
1SS302-TE85L

12V
5V R97 L7 12V
D5

220 1µ Q200 Q6
D2

2SD999-T1-CLCK XN4501-TW
1 1

3 3 AD IN R133
R220 Q17 3.9k
CN14 1k R104 XN4601-TW R227 C44 TP6 RN
68k 1 4 1k 47 IC6 'NM
POWER 1 2 2 25V BA7655AF-E2 R31 R238 Q8
5 2 2.2k 2.7k 2SC1623-T1-L5L6 R38
CH
C ADJ

B ADJ

CONT H 2 2.2k R125


R221 IN1 VCC

8
CC C220 1k 6 3 CL22 270
CONT CEN 3 22 Q21 RN
CLT1 IN2
2

7
CL -4 R239 XN4501-TW
4 CONT L 4 RV5 RV6
3 OUT1 CLT2 1 4 33 Q221 Q7 1 4

6
BH 10k 47k Q16 R223 2SC1623-T1-L5L6 XN4601-TW
BRT H 5 XN4601-TW 10k R228 5 2 1 4 5 2
GND OUT2
4

5
BC CH R127 33
BRT CEN 6 0 C224 R226 5 2 R124
BL CC C223 4 1 0.01 1k 6 3 6 3 1k
BRT L 7 2200p R237 RN
CL 2 5 1k C235 6 3
R236 3.3 C102
BH R128 R222 33 50V 10
-4 0 820k 3 6 50V
BC R224 C12 R33 L2 L3
10k 47 C13 180 1µH 1µH R37
BL R34 25V 0.1 33 C108
470 10
C221 C222 R225 50V
10 0.01 2.2k C225 R229 R230 R231 C226
50V 0.1 10k 1k 1k 0.1
C107 R30 R32 C14 C15 C16 R35 R39 R36
R101 R103 C46 C47 10 180 3.9k R240 5p 5p 47p 3.3k 680 1k R123
12k 1.8k 0.1 0.1 50V 1k C56 C57 R121 R122 820
0.1 0.1 'NM 'NM RN
CL103

-4

-4

CN11 5P VRB VRT


C.SYNC 1 CL106 CSYNC 1/5, 3/5 TP8 TP7
'NM 'NM
AMP IN 2 CL107 AMP_IN 4/5
CL108
5 A/D IN
D/A OUT
3
4 CL109
AD_IN 3/5, 4/5
CL25 VRT 3/5
GND 5 CL110 CL24 VRB 3/5
AD_IN 3/5, 4/5
-4

MA-99 (4/5)
B-CEPX112-MA99-S

10-8 10-8 UP-895/(E)

A B C D E F G H
MA-99 (5/5) MA-99 (5/5)

TP200
5V 'NM 5V
CL207

C200 C201 TP201


470 0.1 'NM
10V
GND1

TP202 GND FB200 CL208


'NM 15V 5V 1.1UH
CN12
1 GND_D CL200
2
3
+5V
GND_U
CL201
CL202
SYSTEM CONTOROL MA-99 BOARD
4 +15V CL203
5 HEAD_EN CL204
LND4
2
6 GND_H CL205 LND3
7 GND_H
8 GND_H
R604
'NM CN12 R607
'NM
R614
'NM
R617
'NM
9 GND_H -3 -3 -4
10 +21V CL206 TP203 15V -4
'NM
11 +21V 15V

-4
CL209

-3
12 +21V

-4
R618

-3
13 +21V C202 R600 'NM
5V 470 C203 TP204 GND3 'NM R610
25V 0.1 'NM 'NM

1
MOTOR DRIVE SYSTEM CONTOROL
1SS302-TE85L

FB201 CL210 -3
D600

1/5 HEAD_EN 3 1.1UH

-4
-3
2
MOTOR DRIVE R619

-3
R601 'NM
'NM R611
'NM
TP205
3
'NM VH

VH 26
R612
'NM
R615
'NM ANALOG
VH 25 IC200
5V-2 PQ3RF33 -2
VH 24 -2
TP206
VH 23 5V 'NM 1 2 3 4

-4
FB202 5V-2 3V TP207
VH 22 1.1UH 'NM

-2
3V R620
VH 21 CL212 CL213 'NM
C204
VH 20 470 C205 C208 C209
10V 0.1 TP208 470 0.1
VH 19 'NM 10V
VH 18
VH
VH
17
16
FB203
1.1UH
-2 GND2 CL211
-2
MEMORY CONTROL

-4
VH 15

-2
VH 14 R621
GND_H 13 'NM
GND_H 12 MEMORY CONTROL -2 -2 -2 -2 -4
4
GND_H 11 -4
GND_H 10
GND_H 9 R606 R609 R613 R616
'NM 'NM 'NM 'NM
GND_H 8 LND1
LND2 LND2 1/5, 3/5 1/5 LND1
GND_H 7
GND_H 6
GND_H 5
R200 IC201 TP209
GND_H 4 15V 0.33 NJM7812FA FB204 12V 'NM
GND_H 3 1W 1.1UH 12V
1 IN OUT 3
GND_H 2 GND CL214
C206
GND_H 1 2 470 C207
CN13 C210 25V 0.1 TP210
100 C211 'NM
25V 0.1 GND4
FB205 -4
1.1UH CL215

5
ANALOG

MA-99 (5/5)
B-CEPX112-MA99-S

UP-895/(E) 10-9 10-9


A B C D E F G H
MA-99 MA-99

#PC00754
LND3 #PC00794 LND4

R604

R607

TP201 R614

R617
D600

FB204

FB205
TP205 #PC00796

R200
KA001 TP203 TP202

C305

C304

C303

C302
R300
D303 D302 D301 D300 C211 CL209
#PC00757
R600

CN12 #PC00777 #PC00776


R610 CN2 #PC00779
CL301 #PC00778
CL326
C201 C210
TP209 TP210 CL215 CL214 CL200CL201CL202CL203CL204CL205 CL206
D400 F400 FB200 TP200 IC201 #PC00799 #PC00800 CL304

FB201
C202
C200 R310 CL307

C203

L101
C300
#PC00775
R403 R402 R401 R400

C206 CL321CL208
CN8
D404 D403 D402 D401

IC300
Q404
C323 R618 CL207 CL210
R397 CL324 #PC00766

TP300
R5 CL2
R316 C301 R4 CL308 #PC00767

RY1
TP204 IC301 C220 #PC00781

CN14
R315 R311

D406

D407
D5

L7
Q1 C207 #PC00782
C401 R314
Q405

R313 C46 CL101


R97 R101 C100 #PC00797
IC305 R364
R414 D2 #PC00774
R404R410

RV5

C329
R415 X300 Q200 R1 CL1
C47 #PC00783

C327
R416 R2
Q400

R343
R342
R103 L4 #PC00780
Q406

R417 TP307 C307R312C306 R104 R220 R41


R419 C326 RV6 R221 R42 R181R180 CN10
CN6

R611 C362 R43


L403 L1
Q407

Q403 R418 C321C320C319C318 C315C314

C328
R413 R317 C322R378R379R380R381 C316R384R385

C221

C107

C62
R412 R318 R304R305R306R307R308R302R383R340R341
CN13

R319 R127 R128 #PC00769


SL300
R406 Q402

R339 R338 R337 R336 R335


D310D311D312D313D314D315D316D317D318

R40
#PC00768

R7 C2
CN7
IC400

R398 IC304 R226 C223R222 Q54 #PC00772 #PC00773

R303

R228
C222 R223

R155 R159 R9
R6
R8
C407 Q17 Q16 SL301 #PC00798
R411

Q300

R162
R163 R156
R407
R408

L307 L306 L309


C432

R424 R427

R601 Q50

R225
R224
C224
C433 R227 Q2
D408 R420 C403

SL302
R409R405 R432
R431

CL303CL310CL315CL320CL325
R423 C404

R425

#PC00784

#PC00786
R167
R158
IC431IC430 R421
IC401

C405

#PC00785
C431R430 R161 SL303

C60
R426 CN1 #PC00487
Q401 D405 #PC00802
C406

BZ400 L400 SL304 CL300CL306CL313CL317CL323CL327

C31

C29
C409 C330
TP306

C324 C325 CL346

C28
TP305

R354 R355 R356 R357


D323 C361 R68
L308 #PC00791 #PC00790 CL345

C33
C360 R130

RV3
CL328 CL344
D322 R70

C103
C331R386
IC303

IC302

R320 CL329 CL343


FB202 D321 R619 R67 C332R387
CN5 R321 CL330

R66
IC4

FL2

FL1
R518

TP206

L6
C333R388
R501R502
R503R504
R505R506
R508R509
R510R511
R515R514
R517R516

D320 CL331 #PC00804


C205

R322 CL212
R362
R363
R365
R366
C204 FB203 C30 C334R389
R507

R512

TP208 R513 R612 R615

R64 R65
TP1 TP2 C35 R69 CL332 CL15

Q13 Q14
R323

L5
C32 RV2 CL13 LND501 CL211
C335R390
C209

R131
R53 R132

R174 R175
R71 R324 CL333
C545

C529 C542 C502 C503 C504 CL16 CL213


C539

C27
R528
R527
R526
R525
R524
R522
R521
R519

R160 C336R391 CL14

C36
R173 Q173

Q51
IC200

CL334

R168
TP207 C513 R98 Q52 R325
C208 R61 C26 R157

IC5
C337R392

C109
R62 R63 R164 CL335 #PC00803
Q174

R326 CL3 CL4


R177 C338R393

C101
R59 C24 R60

C3
C23 Q12
C511 C507

C512 C508

CL336
R176
R529 R530R531 IC502 R329
L311

L305

IC1 CL500
R534 C339R394
C104

R532R533 R76 CL337

Q40 Q11 R57


R58
C25
R330 #PC00764

R150
R535 R536 Q41 C340R395 CL501 #PC00765
RV4

D305 R56 CL338 CL502 CL322


R332

C102
R537 R541 CL503
C509
R539

R543 C510 C506


C541 C500 R18 R19

S300
C317 R542 R544 R540 R538 R620 R75 C4 C341R396 CL339 CL504 CL319#PC00422
R334 CL505

Q5
R382 R545 R546 IC501 R21 #PC00789 #PC00788 CL506 #PC00455
C7 R22 CL5 CL316
R547R548 CL507
D304 R555 R229 CL508
C524 C518

IC6

R549R550 IC500 CL509

C6
R236 R371

R373D324
R523 #PC00808 CL510
R238 C12

R552R554 C225 D319


C523 C517

R520 C8 CL511
CN3

L303 R370
R367
R556 R500 Q301 R368 D325 #PC00807 CL512 #PC00451
R30 C5 IC2 CL513 #PC00424
C226
R231
R230

C13 CL514
Q6

R597R596 R23 CL302


R559

Q221 R31 R237 C352 CL515


C501
C546
C547

R24 C11

L302
R561 C527

R377 C505 R239 R34 R32 CL516 CL305


IC504

C313D309 C351 C10 CL517

L304
R240

R25
R33

C16

C544 C538 L2 L3 CL518


C543C530 C531

LND502
R376 C350 R369 R372 CL519 CL309

LND503
C522

C548 R566

C9
C312D308 C14 C15 CL520
R582
R583
C520
R584
R585

R586
R587
R588
R589
R590
R591
R592
R593
R595
R594

C521 R563 CL7


TP7

LND301
C532
R598

C519

CL521
C108

C525 R564 C34


R375 CL522
IC506

C536 C235 CL312


C311D307 R39 R72 CL523
Q21 R133
R125
L310

R74 CL524
R232 R234
R374 CL341 CL525 CL314
TP8

R35 Q8

C310D306 FL3 R26 CL103 CL25CL24


R560 FL4 R557 R558
C44

C57
C528
CN9

Q7

J300 CL8 #PC00763

CL109
CL108
CL107
CL106
IC503 IC505 R122 C56 Q220 CL340
R38

R36

R123R124 R121 R37 CL23 CL22 #PC00762


TP5 CL527 CL526

LND302
R235

R233
TP6

CL110
C540

#PC00806

#PC00809
L500

L501

#PC00646
X500

CL342
C515
SL305

C514 CN11 #PC00805


R621
C533
R567

R568
R569
R570

R571
R572
R573
R574
R575
R576
R577
R578
R580
R581
R579

C516 C526
R565R599C534C537 C535 #PC00755
R606
R609
R613
R616
#PC00756

LND2 LND1
LND504

MA-99 -A SIDE- MA-99 -B SIDE-


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MA-99 MA-99

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*:B SIDE
BZ400 A2 C332 C2 CL109 *C3 CN6 A1 L5 C2 R56 C2 R320 C2 R505 A2 R607 A1
C333 C2 CL110 *C3 CN7 A2 L6 C2 R57 C2 R321 C2 R506 A2 R609 A3
C2 C2 C334 C2 CL200 *B1 CN8 A1 L7 B1 R58 C2 R322 C2 R507 A2 R610 B1
C3 C2 C335 C2 CL201 *B1 CN9 A3 L101 B1 R59 C2 R323 C2 R508 A2 R611 B1
C4 C2 C336 C2 CL202 *B1 CN10 C1 L302 C3 R60 C2 R324 C2 R509 A2 R612 B2
C5 C3 C337 C2 CL203 *A1 CN11 B3 L303 C3 R61 C2 R325 C2 R510 A2 R613 A3
C6 C3 C338 C2 CL204 *A1 CN12 B1 L304 C3 R62 C2 R326 C2 R511 A2 R614 B1
C7 C3 C339 C2 CL205 *A1 CN13 A2 L305 A2 R63 C2 R329 C2 R512 A2 R615 B2
C8 C3 C340 C2 CL206 *A1 CN14 B1 L306 C2 R64 C2 R330 C2 R513 B2 R616 A3
C9 C3 C341 C2 CL207 *B1 L307 B2 R65 C2 R332 C2 R514 B2 R617 B1
C10 C3 C350 A3 CL208 *B1 D2 C1 L308 B2 R66 C2 R334 C3 R515 B2 R618 B1
C11 C3 C351 A3 CL209 *A1 D5 C1 L309 C2 R67 C2 R335 C2 R516 B2 R619 C2
C12 C3 C352 C3 CL210 *B1 D300 B1 L310 A3 R68 C2 R336 C2 R517 B2 R620 B2
C13 C3 C360 C2 CL211 *A2 D301 B1 L311 A2 R69 C2 R337 C2 R518 B2 R621 B3
C14 B3 C361 C2 CL212 *A2 D302 B1 L400 B2 R70 C2 R338 C2 R519 B2
C15 C3 C362 B1 CL213 *A2 D303 B1 L403 B1 R71 C2 R339 C2 R520 B3 RV2 C2
C16 C3 C401 B1 CL214 *C1 D304 A3 L500 A3 R72 C3 R340 C2 R521 B2 RV3 C2
C23 C2 C403 A2 CL215 *C1 D305 A2 L501 A3 R74 C3 R341 C2 R522 B2 RV4 C2
C24 C2 C404 A2 CL300 *C2 D306 A3 R75 C2 R342 B1 R523 B3 RV5 C1
C25 C2 C405 A2 CL301 *B1 D307 A3 LND1 C3 R76 C2 R343 B1 R524 B2 RV6 C1
C26 C2 C406 A2 CL302 *A3 D308 A3 LND2 A3 R97 B1 R354 B2 R525 B2
C27 C2 C407 A2 CL303 *C2 D309 A3 LND3 A1 R98 B2 R355 B2 R526 B2 RY1 C1
C28 C2 C409 A2 CL304 *B1 D310 B2 LND4 C1 R101 C1 R356 B2 R527 B2
C29 C2 C431 A2 CL305 *A3 D311 B2 LND301 *C3 R103 C1 R357 B2 R528 B2 S300 C2
C30 C2 C432 A2 CL306 *C2 D312 B2 LND302 *C3 R104 C1 R362 B2 R529 A2
C31 C2 C433 A2 CL307 *B1 D313 B2 LND501 *B2 R121 B3 R363 B2 R530 A2 SL300 C2
C32 C2 C500 B2 CL308 *B1 D314 C2 LND502 *B3 R122 B3 R364 B1 R531 A2 SL301 C2
C33 C2 C501 B3 CL309 *A3 D315 C2 LND503 *A3 R123 B3 R365 B2 R532 A2 SL302 C2
C34 C3 C502 A2 CL310 *C2 D316 C2 LND504 *B3 R124 B3 R366 B2 R533 A2 SL303 C2
C35 C2 C503 A2 CL312 *A3 D317 C2 R125 B3 R367 C3 R534 B2 SL304 C2
C36 C2 C504 B2 CL313 *C2 D318 C2 Q1 C1 R127 C2 R368 C3 R535 A2 SL305 A3
C44 C3 C505 B3 CL314 *A3 D319 C3 Q2 C2 R128 C2 R369 C3 R536 A2
C46 C1 C506 B2 CL315 *B2 D320 B2 Q5 C3 R130 C2 R370 C3 R537 A2 TP1 B2
C47 C1 C507 A2 CL316 *A3 D321 B2 Q6 C3 R131 B2 R371 C3 R538 B2 TP2 C2
C56 B3 C508 B2 CL317 *B2 D322 B2 Q7 C3 R132 B2 R372 C3 R539 B2 TP5 C3
C57 B3 C509 B2 CL319 *A2 D323 B2 Q8 C3 R133 B3 R373 C3 R540 B2 TP6 B3
C60 C2 C510 B2 CL320 *B2 D324 C3 Q11 C2 R150 C2 R374 A3 R541 A2 TP7 B3
C62 C1 C511 A2 CL321 *B1 D325 C3 Q12 C2 R155 C2 R375 A3 R542 A2 TP8 B3
C100 C1 C512 B2 CL322 *A2 D400 A1 Q13 C2 R156 C2 R376 A3 R543 B2 TP200 B1
C101 C2 C513 B2 CL323 *B2 D401 A1 Q14 C2 R157 C2 R377 A3 R544 A2 TP201 B1
C102 C2 C514 A3 CL324 *B1 D402 A1 Q16 C2 R158 C2 R378 B1 R545 A3 TP202 B1
C103 C2 C515 A3 CL325 *B2 D403 A1 Q17 C2 R159 C2 R379 B1 R546 A3 TP203 A1
C104 B2 C516 A3 CL326 *B1 D404 A1 Q21 B3 R160 C2 R380 B1 R547 A3 TP204 B1
C107 C1 C517 A3 CL327 *B2 D405 A2 Q40 C3 R161 C2 R381 C1 R548 A3 TP205 A1
C108 B3 C518 B3 CL328 *C2 D406 A1 Q41 C2 R162 C2 R382 A3 R549 A3 TP206 A2
C109 C2 C519 B3 CL329 *C2 D407 A1 Q50 C2 R163 C2 R383 C2 R550 A3 TP207 A2
C200 B1 C520 A3 CL330 *C2 D408 A2 Q51 C2 R164 C2 R384 C1 R552 A3 TP208 A2
C201 B1 C521 B3 CL331 *C2 D600 A1 Q52 C2 R167 C2 R385 C1 R554 A3 TP209 C1
C202 A1 C522 B3 CL332 *C2 Q54 C2 R168 C2 R386 C2 R555 B3 TP210 C1
C203 A1 C523 A3 CL333 *C2 F400 A1 Q173 B2 R173 B2 R387 C2 R556 A3 TP300 B1
C204 A2 C524 B3 CL334 *C2 Q174 B2 R174 B2 R388 C2 R557 A3 TP305 B2
C205 A2 C525 A3 CL335 *C2 FB200 B1 Q200 C1 R175 B2 R389 C2 R558 A3 TP306 B2
C206 C1 C526 A3 CL336 *C2 FB201 B1 Q220 C3 R176 B2 R390 C2 R559 A3 TP307 B1
C207 C1 C527 B3 CL337 *C2 FB202 A2 Q221 B3 R177 B2 R391 C2 R560 A3
C208 A2 C528 B3 CL338 *C2 FB203 A2 Q300 B2 R180 C1 R392 C2 R561 B3 X300 B1
C209 A2 C529 A2 CL339 *C2 FB204 C1 Q301 C3 R181 C1 R393 C2 R563 B3 X500 B3
C210 B1 C530 A3 CL340 *C3 FB205 C1 Q400 A1 R200 B1 R394 C2 R564 B3
C211 C1 C531 A3 CL341 *C3 Q401 A2 R220 C1 R395 C2 R565 B3
C220 C1 C532 B3 CL342 *C3 FL1 C2 Q402 A2 R221 C1 R396 C2 R566 B3
C221 C1 C533 A3 CL343 *B2 FL2 C2 Q403 A1 R222 C2 R397 B1 R567 A3
C222 C2 C534 B3 CL344 *B2 FL3 A3 Q404 A1 R223 C2 R398 B2 R568 A3
C223 C2 C535 B3 CL345 *B2 FL4 A3 Q405 A1 R224 C2 R400 A1 R569 A3
C224 C2 C536 B3 CL346 *B2 Q406 A1 R225 C2 R401 A1 R570 A3
C225 C3 C537 B3 CL500 *A2 IC1 C2 Q407 A1 R226 C2 R402 A1 R571 A3
C226 B3 C538 B3 CL501 *A2 IC2 C3 R227 C2 R403 A1 R572 A3
C235 C3 C539 A2 CL502 *A2 IC4 C2 R1 C1 R228 C2 R404 A1 R573 A3
C300 B1 C540 B3 CL503 *A2 IC5 C2 R2 C1 R229 C3 R405 A2 R574 A3
C301 B1 C541 B2 CL504 *A2 IC6 B3 R4 C1 R230 B3 R406 A2 R575 A3
C302 B1 C542 A2 CL505 *A3 IC200 A2 R5 C1 R231 B3 R407 A2 R576 B3
C303 B1 C543 A3 CL506 *A3 IC201 C1 R6 C2 R232 C3 R408 A2 R577 B3
C304 B1 C544 A3 CL507 *A3 IC300 B1 R7 C2 R233 C3 R409 A2 R578 B3
C305 B1 C545 B2 CL508 *A3 IC301 B1 R8 C2 R234 C3 R410 A1 R579 B3
C306 B1 C546 B3 CL509 *A3 IC302 B2 R9 C2 R235 C3 R411 A2 R580 B3
C307 B1 C547 B3 CL510 *A3 IC303 B2 R18 C2 R236 C3 R412 B1 R581 B3
C310 A3 C548 A3 CL511 *A3 IC304 B2 R19 C2 R237 C3 R413 B1 R582 A3
C311 A3 CL512 *A3 IC305 B1 R21 C3 R238 C3 R414 B1 R583 A3
C312 A3 CL1 *C1 CL513 *A3 IC400 A2 R22 C3 R239 C3 R415 B1 R584 A3
C313 A3 CL2 *C1 CL514 *A3 IC401 A2 R23 C3 R240 B3 R416 B1 R585 A3
C314 C1 CL3 *C2 CL515 *A3 IC430 A2 R24 C3 R300 B1 R417 B1 R586 A3
C315 C1 CL4 *C2 CL516 *A3 IC431 A2 R25 C3 R302 C2 R418 B1 R587 A3
C316 C1 CL5 *C3 CL517 *A3 IC500 B3 R26 C3 R303 B2 R419 B1 R588 A3
C317 A2 CL7 *C3 CL518 *A3 IC501 A3 R30 C3 R304 B2 R420 A2 R589 A3
C318 C1 CL8 *C3 CL519 *A3 IC502 B2 R31 C3 R305 B2 R421 A2 R590 A3
C319 B1 CL13 *B2 CL520 *A3 IC503 A3 R32 C3 R306 B2 R423 A2 R591 B3
C320 B1 CL14 *C2 CL521 *A3 IC504 B3 R33 B3 R307 B2 R424 A2 R592 B3
C321 B1 CL15 *C2 CL522 *A3 IC505 B3 R34 C3 R308 C2 R425 A2 R593 B3
C322 B1 CL16 *C2 CL523 *A3 IC506 A3 R35 C3 R310 B1 R426 A2 R594 B3
C323 B1 CL22 *C3 CL524 *A3 R36 C3 R311 B1 R427 A2 R595 B3
C324 B2 CL23 *C3 CL525 *A3 J300 C3 R37 C3 R312 B1 R430 A2 R596 B3
C325 B2 CL24 *B3 CL526 *A3 R38 C3 R313 B1 R431 A2 R597 B3
C326 B1 CL25 *B3 CL527 *A3 KA1 A1 R39 C3 R314 B1 R432 A2 R598 B3
C327 B1 CL101 *C1 R40 C2 R315 B1 R500 B3 R599 B3
C328 B1 CL103 *C3 CN1 C2 L1 C1 R41 C1 R316 B1 R501 A2 R600 A1
C329 B1 CL106 *B3 CN2 B1 L2 C3 R42 C1 R317 B1 R502 A2 R601 A2
C330 B2 CL107 *B3 CN3 A3 L3 C3 R43 C1 R318 B1 R503 A2 R604 A1
C331 C2 CL108 *B3 CN5 B2 L4 C1 R53 B2 R319 B2 R504 A2 R606 A3

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SAFETY CHECK-OUT

After correcting the original service problem,


perform the following safety checks before
releasing the set to the customer :

Check the metal trim, “metallized” knobs, screws,


and all other exposed metal parts for AC
leakage. Check leakage as described below.

LEAKAGE TEST

The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to


earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to
any exposed metal part having a return to
chassis, must not exceed 3.5 mA. Leakage
current can be measured by any one of three
methods.

1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the


Simpson 229 or RCA WT-540A. Follow the
manufacturers’ instructions to use these
instruments.
2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The
Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is
suitable for this job.
3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor
by means of a VOM or battery-operated AC
voltmeter. The “limit” indication is 5.25 V, so
analog meters must have an accurate low-
voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa
SH-63Trd are examples of a passive VOM
that is suitable. Nearly all battery operated
digital multimeters that have a 20 V AC range
are suitable. (See Fig. A)

To Exposed Metal
Parts on Set

AC
0.15 µF 1.5 kZ voltmeter
(5.25V)

Earth Ground

Fig A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.

UP-895/(E)
UP-895 (UC)
UP-895CE (CE) Printed in Japan
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