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40838301TH Rev.1

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2.

Function

2.1

Summary

By installing the optional board (Bi-Centro), the following MFP (Multi-Function Peripheral)
function can be realized.

Example:

PC printer function (300/Q600 dpi)

8PPM

PC Scanner function

300 dpi

PC Fax Modem function (TIA/EIA Class 1)

PC Memory function

PC Multiplex function Disable Enable

Interface between Fax machine and Host PC consists of three layer structure as detailed
below, each sub-system can be operated at the same time by adopting a Oki-MFPI
protocol in both Fax machine and Host PC.

a) Application layer:

Performs a function control of each sub-system at the Host PC and Fax machine.

b) Data-Link layer:

Performs a protocol control at the Host PC and Oki-MFPI (TIA IS650 Level 1
requirement).
(Packetize/Unpacketize, flow control, Transfers command/data between each sub-
system)

c) Physical layer:

Has a bi-directional interface control circuit which conforms to IEEE1284.
Standard mode:

Compatible, Nibble

Oki special mode: MCE (Mode Change Express)

Following devices are as sub-system:

Printer

(Hiper-W)

Scanner

(Oki-SCL 1)

FaxModem

(Class 1)

Memory

(MFPI.)

Oki-MFPI

IEEE 1284

Printer

(Hiper-W)

Scanner

(Oki-SCL 1)

FaxModem

(Class 1)

Memory

(MFPI.)

Oki-MFPI

IEEE 1284

Application Layer

Data Link Layer

Physical Layer

Host PC

OKIFAX 5400

Summary of Contents for OKIFAX 5400

Page 1: ...nual First Edition Attention The data of App C and E are not contained in this manual PDF The contents of App C and E are still paper drawings and in the process of changing into computer data August...

Page 2: ...40838301TH Rev 1 Document Revision History Title OKIFAX5400 Maintenance Manual Revision Number Revision Date Change Author Comments Item 1 July 99 ISSUE E3 Iwata...

Page 3: ...CORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS and ATTENTION IL Y A DANGER D EXPLOSION S IL Y A REMPLACEMENT INCORRECT DE LA BATTERIE REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT AVEC UNE BATTERIE DU MEME TYPE OU D UNT TYPE RECO...

Page 4: ...Functions 2 20 2 9 3 Techical Functions Example 2 31 2 9 4 User s Functions 2 38 2 9 5 User s Functions Example 2 54 2 9 6 Clock Adjustment 2 61 2 9 7 Dual Access Operation 2 62 2 9 8 System Data Prog...

Page 5: ...Calibration Test 6 10 6 7 LED Test 6 12 6 8 Tone Send Test 6 13 6 9 High speed Modem Send Test 6 14 6 10 High speed Modem Receive Test 6 16 6 11 MF Send Test 6 17 6 12 Tone TEL FAX 6 18 6 13 Protocol...

Page 6: ...ration Appendix B Description of Print Operation for OKIFAX 5400 Appendix C Circuit Diagrams and Parts List OKIFAX 5400 Appendix D Mechanical Expanded View Drawing and Parts List OKIFAX 5400 Appendix...

Page 7: ...40838301TH Rev 1 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION...

Page 8: ...th America 8 Recording paper or sheet First cassette NA Letter NA Legal A4 size plain paper cut 250 sheets capacity 20 1b bond Second cassette Option NA Letter NA Legal A4 size plain paper cut 500 she...

Page 9: ...om non OKIFAX and non ECM 10 ms at 3 85 line mm 5 ms at 7 7 line mm 17 Print speed Max 8 sheets per minute 18 Pre heating time Approx 20 sec standby print 19 Coding scheme Modified Huffman MH Modified...

Page 10: ...splay LCD Two rows of 20 characters for operation guidance check and various kinds of information 27 Power source Nominal input voltage 120 VAC for ODA version Nominal input voltage 230 VAC for INT L...

Page 11: ...max 8 Sender identification Sender ID 9 Personal identification Personal ID 10 Polling transmission Feeder polling transmission Memory polling transmission 11 Polling reception 12 Selective polling 13...

Page 12: ...84 line inch Turn off in the PC print mode 30 Programmed key operation F key OT key 31 Auto dialing One touch dialing 30 locations Two digit automatic dialing 99 locations Keypad dialing Chain dialing...

Page 13: ...s LCD and Reports 47 Fax fowarding 48 Reports Activity report Protocol report Service man setting Message confirmation report Single address or multiple addresses Broad cast entry report Broadcast Tra...

Page 14: ...check MEMORY board option PC IF board parallel check Print test 2 Sensor calibration Adjustment of scanning level 3 LED test 4 Tone send test 5 Multi frequency MF send test 6 High speed modem send te...

Page 15: ...1 4 General Appearance Figure 1 4 1 shows the general appearance Figure 1 4 2 shows the control panel Document stacker Control panel Document tray Copy stacker Sub paper tray Recording paper cassette...

Page 16: ...OK I 54 00 AUTO REC SERCH AUTO DIAL HYPHEN REDIAL COPY HOOK V REQUEST PHOTO RX FINE FINE STD LIGHT NORMAL DARK ALARM STOP START DELAYED TX REPORT PRINT BROADCAST FEEDER TX COUNTER DISPLAY CONF TX LOCA...

Page 17: ...Opacity 1 Public switched telephone network PSTN 2 Private branch exchange PBX OT9 2 600 balanced Note Impedance may differ by the requirement of PTT 0 dBm to 15 dBm range Adjustable in 1 dB steps TF...

Page 18: ...Letter or A4 16 28lb 60 105 gm bond paper Documents shall be placed facedown on ADF stacker The first sheet will be fed first in the feeder and will exit facedown in the document stacker Max 2 6 mm sk...

Page 19: ...the weight of 500 sheets of 431 8 mm 17 inch by 558 8 mm 22 inch or 1 sheet size 1000 mm by 1000 mm 4 Thickness 0 08 mm to 0 12 mm 5 Condition New paper For the manual loading feeder on the first cas...

Page 20: ...2 3 11 Effective recording area Note These tables do not include vertical and hori zontal addressing devia tions or 2 mm of re cording paper 1 Printable area 2 Guaranteed printing area PL 11 279 4 11...

Page 21: ...mm FINE 15 4 line mm EX FINE 300 dot inch EX FINE Veriable Automatically adjusted to the paper length 300 to 412 dot inch 3 85 to 5 06 line mm STD 7 7 to 10 13 line mm FINE 15 4 to 20 24 line mm EX F...

Page 22: ...al modem performs the fall back depend ing upon the line condition automatically Table 1 5 1 6 9 Basic Performance Specifications No Item Specifications Fallback rank 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Transmiss...

Page 23: ...time at 3 85 line mm and 28800 bps for 3 sec and 14400 bps for 6 sec in MMR code transmission ITU T Error correction mode ECM Oki Data ITU T ECM Half duplex 25 to 150 V r m s Inoperative below 10 V N...

Page 24: ...f The heater of the fuser unit is controlled within the predeter mined temperature range by the thermistor If the tempera ture of the heater exceeds the range the LCD displays PRINTER ALARM 4 Furtherm...

Page 25: ...Note The curve connecting 28 C 85 and 0 C 64 is the condensation curve Temperature and Humidity Conditions Figure 1 5 1 Ambient Conditions 1 Width Approx 330 mm 2 Depth Approx 420 mm 3 Height Approx...

Page 26: ...sageconfirmationreportmanually or automatically in the following cases 1 When COPY key is pressed after a single location call this report can be printed Manual printout FP 01 To enable or disable aut...

Page 27: ...ephone directory 11 Configuration report The fax can print out this report automatically on completion of a confidential reception This directory is printed manually REPORT PRINTING 3 This report is p...

Page 28: ...SHIBAURA OKI HONJO 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Date and time 2 Sender ID 3 CSI Personal ID 4 Letters PLEASE CALL BACK 5 Sender ID 6 Sender s call back telephone number 1 07 01 1999 15 06 OKI ABC 1234 3454 2000 NO 0...

Page 29: ...Rev 1 1 22 TSI Printing and Local Date and Time Printing Format Example 07 01 1999 15 48 3454 1999 Local date and time printing TSI printing F050 C1 004 Note TSI printing TF 05 Local date and time pri...

Page 30: ...ATE TIME S R TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 05 17 10 10 0485 88 3385 9080 05 17 10 30 ODS TAKASAKI 03 0000 05 17 12 05 01 20 OKI FAX BOX 01 03 OK 0000 05 17 13 00 00 20 03 5476 4300 CALLED...

Page 31: ...50 01 20 0495 22 5400 CALLED 03 NO 9090 05 18 12 05 00 20 OKI FAX CALLING 01 STOP 9080 05 18 15 00 01 30 CALLED 03 OK 0000 3 05 18 15 30 00 20 CALLING 01 OK 0000 05 18 17 05 05 20 B C COMP 60A0 4 05 1...

Page 32: ...FRE POLLING polling RX in case of except for country code FRE POLLED polling RX in case of country code FRE POLLING polling TX in case of country code FRE POLL XX Bulletin polling 10 Number of transmi...

Page 33: ...6 Message Confirmation Report Format 1 2 Example 2 07 01 1999 08 05 3 ID OKI 1 MESSAGE CONFIRMATION F050 C1 008 1 2 DATE S R TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT OKI FAX 00 20 07 01 CALLING 02 OK...

Page 34: ...ate and time when the report was printed 3 Sender ID 4 Date of transmission or reception 5 Length of time for which the fax was connected to the line 6 Identification of the remote station Personal ID...

Page 35: ...AD7 08 AD8 09 AD9 10 AD10 11 AD11 12 AD12 13 AD13 14 AD14 15 AD15 16 AD16 17 AD17 18 AD18 19 AD19 20 AD20 21 AD21 22 AD22 23 AD23 24 AD24 25 AD25 26 AD26 27 AD27 28 AD28 29 AD29 30 AD30 31 31 32 32 3...

Page 36: ...ROADCAST ENTRY REPORT 07 01 1999 17 04 ID OKI TAKSAKI KEYPAD 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456...

Page 37: ...1 05 AD5 1 01 01 01 OK OK OK 02 AD2 1 04 GERMAN 1 01 01 OK OK 1234 1 3456 1 5678 1 01 01 01 OK OK OK CONFIDENTIAL RX REPORT 07 01 1999 17 05 ID OKI DATE TIME S R TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RE...

Page 38: ...YORK 0003 OFF OR 0103 4 OT4 ABC 0004 OFF OR 0104 5 XYZ CO 0005 OFF OR 0105 111 6 UK PLANT 0006 222 OFF OR 0106 7 GERMANY 0007 OFF OR 0107 8 BT 0008 OFF OR 0108 9 FRANCE 0009 OFF OR 0109 10 TOKYO 0010...

Page 39: ...1003 04 TOKYO 3 1004 05 TOKYO 5 1005 06 UK 1006 07 BT 1007 08 FRANCE 1008 09 GERMANY 1009 10 ITALY 1010 11 SPAIN 1011 567 890 12 DENMARK 1012 571 123 13 FINLAND 1013 14 SWITLAND 1014 15 OSAKA 1015 456...

Page 40: ...phone Directory 3 6 Example TELEPHONE DIRECTORY P3 07 01 1999 17 05 ID OKI LOCATION ID TEL NO AUTO DIAL 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96...

Page 41: ...01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 6...

Page 42: ...Example TELEPHONE DIRECTORY P5 07 01 1999 17 05 ID OKI GROUP NUMBER 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 ONE TOUCH AUTO DIAL 9 ONE TOUCH AUTO DIAL 10 ONE TOUCH AUTO DIAL 11 ONE TOUCH AUTO DIAL 12 ONE TOUCH AUTO DIAL...

Page 43: ...ectory 6 6 Example TELEPHONE DIRECTORY P6 07 01 1999 17 05 ID OKI GROUP NUMBER 15 16 17 18 19 20 15 ONE TOUCH AUTO DIAL 16 ONE TOUCH AUTO DIAL 17 ONE TOUCH AUTO DIAL 18 ONE TOUCH AUTO DIAL 19 ONE TOUC...

Page 44: ...CLOSED NETWORK 09 TX MODE DEFAULT MIDDLE OFF FINE NORMAL 10 T F TIMER PRG 11 RING RESPONSE 3 12 DISTINCTIVE RING 3 35SEC 1RING OFF 13 1 ST PAPER SIZE 14 2 ND PAPER SIZE 1 15 USER LANGUAGE A4 A4 ENGLIS...

Page 45: ...TEL FAX SWITCH TYPE2 TYPE2 ON 10 MDY DMY 11 LONG DOC SCAN 12 TONE FOR ECHO MDY OFF OFF 13 MH ONLY 14 H MODEM RATE 15 T1 TX TIMER VALUE OFF 14 4K 059 16 T1 RX TIMER VALUE 17 T2 TIMER VALUE 18 DIS BIT32...

Page 46: ...40838301TH Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE...

Page 47: ...on of attachments See 2 5 AC cord connection See 2 6 Telephone and line connections See 2 7 Packing for shipment See 2 8 General procedure key operations See 2 9 1 Technical functions See 2 9 2 Techni...

Page 48: ...g Two digit auto dial programming Group setting Dial parameter settings See 2 9 9 Programming mail box password See 2 9 10 On line tests See 2 9 11 Installation of optional units See C Memory PC Board...

Page 49: ...0 to 32 C 3 Humidity 20 to 80 RH 4 Operating environment Pressure Equivalent to altitude of 2500 m and below 5 Exposure Within five minutes at luminous intensity 2 000 lux with the stacker cover opene...

Page 50: ...or the fan exhaust 7 Levelness of installation surface 1 degree max 8 Other requirements Avoid installing in any of the following places A place exposed to direct sunlight A place near a heat source o...

Page 51: ...n the top of the carton box and open its cover 2 Take out the accessory box from the carton box See Figure 2 3 1 3 Take out the machine with plastic wrapper from the box Figure 2 3 1 Unpacking Procedu...

Page 52: ...3 1 Unpacking Procedure 2 Left cushion assembly Bottom Fixed tape Machine Front Polyethylene film Right cushion assembly Top Right cushion assembly Bottom Accessories box Left cushion assembly Top Ext...

Page 53: ...cedure 3 Top carton box Cushion AC power cord Cellophane tape Polyethlene bag Toner cartridge In damp proof bag Modular cord Polyethylene bag Document stacker Carton frame Separation frame Packing tap...

Page 54: ...from the carton box check the contents according to the following list Item No Name Q ty Remarks 1 OKIFAX 5400 facsimile 1 2 AC power cord 1 3 I D unit 1 Already installed 4 Toner cartridge 1 5 Docume...

Page 55: ...Document stacker 2 Procedure 1 Toner cartridge Peel off the fixed tape attached to the copy stacker Open the document table and copy stacker Figure 2 5 1 2 Toner Cartridge Installation 2 Figure 2 5 1...

Page 56: ...the seal gently Ensure that the plastic tab on the right hand side of the toner cartridge recess lines up with the groove on the toner cartridge Press down on both ends to make sure the cartridge is...

Page 57: ...050VP C2 010 Clean the toner scattered in the vicinity of the toner cartridge using a cloth moistened with cold water Do not use hot water since it makes the toner stick there Close the copy stacker u...

Page 58: ...er full marker of the new paper limit indication If exces sive sheets are set it will cause paper jams After loading the new paper push it forward into the slot at the front of the facsimile until it...

Page 59: ...40838301TH Rev 1 2 13 4 Document stacker Hang the document stacker onto hanging position Hanging position Document stacker FX 050VP C2 013 Figure 2 5 1 8 Document Stacker Installation...

Page 60: ...e AC voltage of your input is within the above mentioned voltage range and if so check that the power switch is turned OFF After turning off the power switch connect the female plug of the AC cord to...

Page 61: ...Telephone and Line Connections 1 Procedure Connect the lines 2 8 Packing for Shipment CAUTION When packing the OKIFAX 5400 for shipment REMOVE THE IMAGE DRUM AND TONER FROM THE UNIT AND SHIP SEPARATEL...

Page 62: ...40838301TH Rev 1 2 16 B Programming and Initial Settings 2 9 Initial Settings 2 9 1 General Procedure of Key Operation Figure 2 9 1 shows the general procedure of key operation...

Page 63: ...EARCH 1 ACTIVITY REPORT key key key key key key key key key key 2 BROADCAST MCF 3 PHONE DIRECTORY 4 CONFIGURATION 5 PROTOCOL DUMP DRUM COUNTER TONER COUNTER DRUM Total COUNTER OT8 LOCATION PROGRAM OT...

Page 64: ...WITCH 23 ONE TOUCH PARAM OT10 PRINT OPERATION 3 CLOCK ADJUSTMENT PRINTER CLEANING PERSONAL BOX MSG PRINT 1 FUNCTION PROGRAM 2 DIAL PARAMETER 4 SYSTEM DATA PRG 5 PERSONAL BOX PRG 2 REDIAL TRIES 3 REDIA...

Page 65: ...ECHO 13 MH ONLY 14 H MODEM RATE 15 T1 TX TIMER VALUE 16 T1 RX TIMER VALUE 17 T2 TIMER 100 MS 18 DIS BIT 32 19 ERR CRITERION 20 OFF HOOK BYPASS 21 NL EQUALIZER 22 ATTENUATOR 23 T F TONE ATT 24 MF ATT...

Page 66: ...etting is different by the individual countries Each item can be accessed by entering the corresponding service number on Technical Function The detailed procedures of the initial setting items will b...

Page 67: ...uto matically after the elapse of specified time about 5 sec However when TF02 is set to ON the monitor is avail able during communication also Selecting the following country code USA INT L GBR IRL N...

Page 68: ...in TAD to calling party 3 The FAX machine will continue to detect CNG signal while TAD works 4 If the FAX machine detects CNG signal the fax will go into normal receiving mode 5 Even though the fax d...

Page 69: ...d by noise on the telephone line OFF Any of MH MR and MMR Specifies the modem s starting speed 33 6K 28 8K 14 4k 9 6k or 4 8kbps Note 33 6 kbps V 34 operation is available when V 34 optional Modem boa...

Page 70: ...2 When OFF the following functions will not be supported Reception of Extra Fine 8 x 15 4 line mm 300 dpi SEP SUB frame Note To improve compatibility between this fax machine and other company s fax m...

Page 71: ...power level Adjusting value is 0 to 15 dB in one dB steps Selects the minimum ring detection time to meet country s requirements Adjusting time is 100 MS to 990 MS in 10 MS steps 10 to 99 selectable F...

Page 72: ...embered OFF Not remembered Symbol rate Selects the V 34 modem symbol rate when V 34 modem board is installed 2400 2800 3200 3429 selectable Rank Marking Setting MSB LSB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0...

Page 73: ...eration Voice conversation will automatically be available through the internal handset by lifting up the handset while the call buzzer is sounding Note 1 The predetermined time is selectable between...

Page 74: ...Indication of LCD To detect CNG signal 1 sec 1 sec 3 2 sec FX050VP C2 018 Ring Back Tone 1 LIFT HANDSET AUTO REC START OKI TOKYO RECEIVING 144 TEL FAX mode flow chart Notes 1 Ring Back Tone 1 sec ON 3...

Page 75: ...To record your message in answering machine DCN CML OFF 1 Answering Machine Switches to FAX CNG Detection Period FX050VP C2 019 14 14 TAD TELEPHONE BUSY AUTO REC START TAD mode flow chart In case of...

Page 76: ...m answer machine To record your message in answering machine CML OFF Answering Machine Switches to FAX 15S CNG is not detect CNG Detection Period FX050VP C2 020 14 14 TAD TELEPHONE BUSY 14 14 TAD 2 1S...

Page 77: ...e general operation flow FUNCTION NO ENTER 01 31 Setting Toggle X OFF ON 01 To 02 MONITOR CONT 01 SERVICE BIT X YES NO 2 9 3 Technical Functions Example Note The fonts displayed on the LCD operation p...

Page 78: ...s key Operations SELECT FUNCTION OT MEMORY AVAIL 100 TECH PROGRAMMING YES 1 4 NO 1 LOCAL TEST YES NO 1 4 2 TECHNICAL FUNCTION YES NO 1 4 Enter two digit function number then the display will show the...

Page 79: ...NT X YES NO Setting Toggle X OFF ON Setting Toggle X OFF ON 03 COUNTRY CODE X YES NO Setting X INT L GBR USA 04 TIME DATE PRINT X YES NO Setting X OFF ONCE ALL 05 TSI PRINT X YES NO Setting Toggle X O...

Page 80: ...ONE FOR ECHO X YES NO Setting Toggle X OFF ON 14 H MODEM RATE X YES NO 15 T1 TX TIMER VALUE X YES NO To 16 T1 RX TIMER VALUE X 010 255 sec Setting X 4 8k 9 6k 15 T1 TX TIMER VALUE 060 ENTER 010 255 15...

Page 81: ...imer entered 18 DIS BIT32 X YES NO Setting Toggle X OFF ON 19 Error criterion 19 ERR CRITERION X YES NO To 20 OFF HOOK BYPASS X 00 99 19 ERR CRITERION 00 ENTER 00 99 19 ERR CRITERION 10 YES NO 2 digit...

Page 82: ...G DURA 10 MS X YES NO To 26 CML TIMING X 10 99 25 RING DURA 10 MS ENTER 10 99 25 RING DURA 10 MS 11 YES NO 2 digit timer entered Example 25 Ring duration detection time 26 CML TIMING 100MS X YES NO To...

Page 83: ...e Display Shows 28 LED Head Width Media type 29 28 LED HEAD WIDTH X YES NO Setting Toggle X TYPE1 TYPE2 29 MEDIA TYPE X YES NO Setting X M MH H 31 SYMBOL RATE X YES NO Setting X 3429 2400 2800 3200 34...

Page 84: ...l setting items and their purposes Each F P can be accessed by entering the corresponding function number on Function Program ming The detailed procedure of the initial setting items will be explained...

Page 85: ...2 digits for each location number With ten key pad Max 40 digits for one operation The number of dialling digits can be expanded to longer digit numbers by chaining any number of the above 1 2 and 3 T...

Page 86: ...group setting makes broadcast operation simple In addition to fax numbers an alpha numeric name can be assigned to each of one touch keys and two digit dial codes 01 to 99 This name is called a locat...

Page 87: ...e of delayed transmission When multiple locations are specified for one broadcast 1 The fax prints a broadcast entry report if specified in operating sequence 2 The fax can print a broadcast confirmat...

Page 88: ...transmission while the fax is en gaged in a communication memory TX memory RX or print mode RX 2 Copywhilethefaxisengagedinacommunication memory TX or memory RX Note Condition for operation a Copy is...

Page 89: ...eiving Message During Hand shaking During Trans mitting Message During Hand shaking During Scanning During Prefeeding After Scanning During Scanning During Dialing Program ming Dial TX Setting Dial RX...

Page 90: ...Memory RX to Paper Auto Answer RX to Memory Poll TX RX to Paper Manual Answer Page by Page Copy Auto Manual Manual Message Print Auto Manual Manual Report Print 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2...

Page 91: ...O OT5 NO MAIL BOX NO No document 1 ACTIVITY REPORT YES NO 1 4 OT6 DRUM COUNT CLEAR NEXT OT7 LOCATION PROGRAMMING ENTER SRCH OT A D OT8 1 FUNC PROGRAMMING YES NO 1 6 OT9 PRINTER CLEANING YES NO PRINT M...

Page 92: ...o 40 OKIFAX 1000 01 to 16 OKIFAX 2300 OF 18 OF 150 01 to 16 OF 38 OF 27 01 to 64 OKIFAX 2350 OKIFAX 1050 01 to 08 OKIFAX 2450 01 to 16 OKIFAX 5200 5300 01 to 08 OKIFAX 5500 5600 01 to 16 OKIFAX 5400 0...

Page 93: ...ing 1 Telephone number numeral P and space in 32 digits 2 Alternate fax telephone number in 32 digits additional registration 3 ID for the telephone directory function in 15 characters alphabetic nume...

Page 94: ...SIZE 14 2 ND PAPER SIZE 15 USER LANGUAGE 16 INCOMING RING 17 REMOTE RECEIVE 18 MEM FEEDER SW 19 POWER SAVE MODE 20 ECM FUNCTION 21 REMOTE DIAGNOSIS 22 PC FAX SWITCH 23 ONE TOUCH PARAM Refer to Table...

Page 95: ...To allow the operator to open a personal box and to assign a 4 digit password code one of 16 mail box memory seg ments in the message memory The message is first received in the memory and when this...

Page 96: ...or disables the automatic error report printing when transmission error occurs Excepts for service bit 0 ON Printing the error report OFF Disables this function Enables or disables the automatic prin...

Page 97: ...EX FINE NORMAL EX FINE DARK EX FINE LIGHT PHOTO NORMAL PHOTO DARK PHOTO LIGHT STD NORMAL Specifies the time for which the fax alerts an operatoronreceptionofacallinthetelephone fax automatic swichove...

Page 98: ...r distinctive ring DRC a software generated ring sound to indi cate arrival of an incoming bell This function is used to transfer the call received by external telephone connected to fax by enter ing...

Page 99: ...reception is not available for example application is not activated on the PC or cable is missing between PC and fax etc this setting allows to switch from PC to fax reception auto matically ON Automa...

Page 100: ...o 9 in the standby mode In case of no message in memory Press key Enter two digit function number then the display will show the set item corresponding to the number entered If you want to set up all...

Page 101: ...le X OFF ON Setting Toggle Setting Toggle X OFF ON Setting Toggle X OFF ON Image in MCF 04 IMAGE IN MCF X YES NO Setting X OFF LOW HIGH Setting X T R RX OFF X OFF ON Setting RESOLUTION ORIGINAL Settin...

Page 102: ...ON NOTE 4 X A4 LET LGL 13 LGL 14 OTHER 2ndcassette paper size option User language 15 USER LANGUAGE X YES NO Setting X ENG Other X A4 LET LGL 13 LGL 14 OTHER Setting Toggle X OFF ON DRC 17 REMOTE RECE...

Page 103: ...y is not mounted on OKIFAX 5400 2 nd paper size is bypassed as follows STD NORMAL STD DARK STD LIGHT FINE NORMAL FINE DARK EX FINE NORMAL FINE LIGHT EX FINE DARK PHOTO NORMAL PHOTO DARK PHOTO LIGHT EX...

Page 104: ...uch key No 9 in the standby mode In case of no message in memory Press key enter using the ten key pad Enter 11 using the ten key pad Press key until the setting you want is displayed then press key T...

Page 105: ...codes OFF or ON DIAL PREFIX ENTER 4DIGITS DIAL PREFIX 0 YES NO Available for USA INT L GBR IRL FIN DEN GER HUN TCH POL SUI AUT BEL HOL FRE ESP ITA GRE AUS NZL SIN and HNG MF or DP IN CASE of 4 SPACE...

Page 106: ...rate Pulse make ratio Pulse dial type MF duration PBX line Dial IT2 detect Flash Earth Normal Dial tone detect Auto start NATIONAL CODE SUI AUT BEL HOL FRE ESP ITA GRE AUS NZL SIN HNG Redial tries Re...

Page 107: ...04 25 96 12 33 YES NO 0 9 To bring the LCD up to the desired message press SELECT FUNCTION key once and one touch key No 9 in the standby mode In case of no message in memory Enter 3 using the ten ke...

Page 108: ...LAYED TS 12 34 YES NO SELECT LOCATION OKI TAKASAKI YES START NO LOC BROADCAST MEMORY TX YES LOC NO MEM AVAILABLE 080 SCANNING 01 TX PREP ACTIVATED OKI TOKYO SENDING 144 OKI TOKYO RECEIVING 144 OKI TOK...

Page 109: ...nce and one touch key No 9 in the standby mode In case of no message in memory Enter 4 using the ten key pad The display shows Press key NO TSI CSI ID SENDER ID NO_ ID NO 03 3404 7123_ ID NO 03 3404 7...

Page 110: ...ev 1 2 64 Operations The display shows Press key NO 03 3404 7123 ID OKI NO CALL BACK NO NO _ NO 03 3404 7765_ 1 03 5 Example START Continued from the previous page Example 3 SEC LATER START START Pres...

Page 111: ...no message in memory The display shows Press key 1 FUNC PROGRAMMING YES NO 1 6 2 DIAL PARAMETER YES NO 1 6 Press OT9 Enter 2 using the ten key pad 2 To DIAL PARAMETERS 1 Not all of the following dial...

Page 112: ...art OFF or ON Continued from the previous page IN CASE of 4 SPACE 0 9 or SPACE 13 Dial prefix DIAL PREFIX will be included SPACE 10 PBX line OFF or ON REDIAL TRIES 2 TRY YES NO REDIAL INTERVAL 1 MIN Y...

Page 113: ...BR 2 INT L 1 USA 10 PPS 16 PPS 20 PPS NORMAL FLASH EARTH 24 HNG 3 3 ON ON MF 10 33 N 85 OFF N OFF OFF 2 3 ON ON MF 10 39 N 100 OFF N OFF OFF 2 6 ON ON MF 10 33 N 75 OFF FLASH OFF OFF ON 3 3 OFF ON MF...

Page 114: ...electable ON Enable OFF Disable Selects the busy tone detection ON OFF selectable ON Enable OFF Disable Selects dialling by multi frequency or dial pulse Selects the dialling pulse rates for the line...

Page 115: ...F DIAGNOSIS EXCUTING CPU PROG1 PROG2 XXXX XXXX XXXX 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS PRINTING Press key Press key for cheking and test printing An example of printed data is shown in Figure 2 9 4 Version indication 3...

Page 116: ...B0 HASH OK C5CA PROG2 VERSION JB0 HASH OK 8ABF LANGUAGE VERSION EFHH HASH OK 1292 DEFAULT VERSION GF00 HASH OK 9B54 RAM1 1M OK RAM2 OK OPT RAM1 1M OK OPT I F PARALLEL DEFAULT TYPE 01 12 01 1998 18 30...

Page 117: ...telephone number of the remote machine by the ten key pad 4 Makesurethatthetelephonenumberoftheremotemachineisshownonthedisplay 5 Press the START button 6 Typical message transmission flow is describe...

Page 118: ...L SEND MODE PERSONAL ID 4542111 SENDING 96 FAX MESSAGE TRANSMISSION STATUS YES NO YES YES NO YES YES LOCAL PROBLEM OCCURRED RESULT OK EXAMPLES or etc ABOUT 1 SEC STANDBY NO FX050 C2 021 4542111 DIALIN...

Page 119: ...DE RECEIVING 96 NO YES YES NO YES NO EXAMPLE ABOUT 1 SEC STANDBY NO FX050VP C2 022 YES OFF HOOK AND CONVERSATION PRESS START KEY MANUAL RX START STANDBY RING DETECTED AUTO REC START FAX MESSAGE RECEPT...

Page 120: ...r cassette unit 2 Procedure Turn the facsimile power switch OFF and remove the AC power cord Note Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet first and then from the facsimile Do not remove unnecess...

Page 121: ...S2 MEM This toll will be provided as an attachment Install Memory Board First install the memory board on to the connector CN13 of E17 board and then tighten the screw to the separation plate 1 Instll...

Page 122: ...ov ing the two screws S1 and S2 Install CTR board First install CTR board on to the connector CN12 CN17 of E17 board and then tighten the two screws to the separation plate Rear Cover S1 S2 FX050 C2 0...

Page 123: ...r Nipper between the mold of Rear Cover and cut out it Note Be careful not to rotate the cutter or Nipper since this can cause scratching on the Rear Cover b Grasp the mold of Rear Cover and rotate it...

Page 124: ...ne set according to the dial mode of the connecting line Set to MF for UK Norway Denmark Belgium and Italy 2 Ringer Volume Setting For TEL UK and TEL S Set the VOL slide switch on the rear cover side...

Page 125: ...the cradle assembly to the telephone set fix the screw like Fig C 3 4 6 Installthetelephoneassemblyonthe facsimile transceiver unit In this case cram the telephone assembly into the position of Fig C...

Page 126: ...40838301TH Rev 1 2 80 7 Connect the terminal on the other side of the connection cable formed on the rear side of the equipment TEL1 like Fig C 3 6 to the tele phone set Fig C 3 6...

Page 127: ...nual Feed Guide 2 Second Paper Cassette Unit This item explains how to install the Second Paper Cassette Unit option Second Paper Cassette Unit installation 1 Turn the facsimile power switch off and r...

Page 128: ...F02 039 Figure C 4 4 3 Gently lower the facsimile on the Second Paper Cassette Unit Note Make sure that the positioning boss of the Second Paper Cassette Unit fits into the 2 holes at the bottom of th...

Page 129: ...e Paper can be loaded up to this line F02 042 Figure C 4 5 5 Install the Second Paper Cassette Approximately 500 sheets of recording paper 20 Ib bond can be loaded 6 Reconnect the power cord to the wa...

Page 130: ...40838301TH Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 BRIEF TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION...

Page 131: ...ED head Developing roller Doctor blade Toner supply roller PWU board Toner cartridge Transfer roller Paper registration Resist roller Paper supply Hopping roller Paper tray PWU board Paper eject Outle...

Page 132: ...e exceeds a threshold value charging of the drum begins Light emitted from the LED head irradiates the negatively charged surface The potential of the irradiated part of the Image drum surface is rais...

Page 133: ...the toner is applied to the reverse side of the paper from the transfer roller The toner is attracted by the positive charge and is transferred to the paper The toner charged negative that is attracte...

Page 134: ...s The following Figure 3 2 1 provides a general description Figure 3 2 1 Actual EP Process 5 Heater roller 6 Cleaning roller 1 Charge roller 2 LED head Back up roller 4 Transfer roller Recording paper...

Page 135: ...board NCU UNC WN5 DN5 FN5 Memory board option MEM MEM 2 4MB Telephone interface board option TEL TEL U TEL W1 TEL W2 TEL W2D NTIF HOOK 10 KEY PC interface board option Bi Centro I F CTR 2nd tray inte...

Page 136: ...PRT CTR MEM FAN SPSU 120V 230V TRANS 1VP 120V 2VP 230V 2ND TRAY CNT E17 AC INLET CN1 CN1 CN CN CN3 CN CN1 CN CN2 CN CN3 CN1 CN12 CN CN13 CN CN17 CN CN11 CN CN16 CN CN9 CN10 CN CN CN8 CN CN7 CN MODEM...

Page 137: ...Structure CTR board Option Memory board Option CNT board SPSU board no SPSU board Transformer 1VP 2VP Power supply unit Sub roller ADF roller Separation rubber Pinch roller Scan roller Feed roller Ima...

Page 138: ...40838301TH Rev 1 CHAPTER 4 MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY...

Page 139: ...e attached to their original positions 6 When handling items such as printed circuit boards do not wear gloves that are likely to generate static electricity 7 Using a wrist band connected to the grou...

Page 140: ...ble and reassemble the fax Figure 4 1 shows the disassembly procedure flow as generalization The detailed disassembly procedure is explained from sub section 4 3 1 to 4 3 8 No Service tools Philips sc...

Page 141: ...Speaker 4 3 2 MODEM Board option 4 3 2 B C D Open the Control Panel Unit 4 3 3 Separation Rubber 4 3 3 Document Table Ass y 4 3 2 Control Panel Ass y 4 3 3 OPE Board 4 3 3 Upper Scanner Assembly 4 3 4...

Page 142: ...esist Motor Drum Motor 4 3 7 Motor Ass y Resist Drum Motors 4 3 6 Back up Roller Transfer Roller 4 3 6 Inlet Sensor Plate Toner Sensor 4 3 8 MCNT Board F Resist Roller Hopping Roller 4 3 7 Lower Base...

Page 143: ...sure not to touch directly or push the SLA part of the LED print head 2 Reassembly procedure Reverse the disassembly procedures Note After replacing the LED print head set drive time of the LED print...

Page 144: ...cument Guide assembly b Open the stack cover by re moving the buttons c Take out the ID Unit from the equipment d Remove the two screws 1 e Remove the Rear Cover by removing the two screws 2 f Remove...

Page 145: ...Plate by removing the two screws 4 3 NCU Board MODEM Board a Remove the NCU Board by removing the two screws 5 b Remove the MODEM Board by removing the screw 6 Note V 34 modem board option 2 Reassemb...

Page 146: ...the connector of the Control Panel from the MCNT Board d Theremovalofthetwoscrews 2 results into two separate assemblies Control Panel Assembly and Paper Guide U Assembly 2 Control Panel Assembly a R...

Page 147: ...Scan Roller Remove the Scan Roller by removing the gear and ADF bearing d Exit Roller Remove the Exit Roller while spreading and holding up the part of the fixing hooks Note Be careful as not to brea...

Page 148: ...U Assembly b Disconnecttheconnectorfrom the MCNT Board and the AC inlet from the scanner frame c Remove the Scanner Unit by removing the three screws1 2 Scanner Motor a Remove the Scanner Motor by re...

Page 149: ...e ADF Roller remove the Pinch Roller by holding up the two springs 2 while the Pinch Roller Shaft is pushed and released f Remove the Contact Image Sensor by disconnecting the connector 5 PC1 PC2 a Af...

Page 150: ...f the Scan ner Unit Assembly removal Refer to Sub section 4 3 4 1 Resist Motor and Drum Motor a Remove the Resist Motor by removing the two screws 1 b Remove the Drum Motor by removing the two screws...

Page 151: ...Unit by removing the four screws 2 5 Manual Feed Assembly a First carry out the disassem blyprocedureuptothepointof Main Cover removal Refer to sub section 4 3 2 b Remove the Manual Feed As sembly by...

Page 152: ...ure up to the point of the Fusing Unit removal Refer to sub item 4 3 5 b Disconnect the two connec tors CN3 and CN4 on the MCNT board c Remove the Lower Base by removing the seven screws 1 to 3 d Pres...

Page 153: ...ocking the latch on the Lower Base d Lift the right side of the Trans fer Roller and shift rightwards then pull it out from the Lower Base 2 Reassembly procedure Reverse the disassembly procedures FX0...

Page 154: ...ht side and lift up the left side of it then take off the Resist Roller d Remove the One way Clutch Gear and Bearing e Remove the Hopping Roller by sliding to the right side 2 Sensor Plates Inlet Outl...

Page 155: ...40838301TH Rev 1 4 17 b PressandholdtheClutchwhile pushing the Toner Sensor up and out 2 Reassembly procedure Reverse the disassembly procedures FX050 C4 030 Toner Sensor...

Page 156: ...embly a Disconnect the two connec tors from the Transformer b Remove the Power Supply Unit by removing the three screws 3 and the screw 4 c Separate the Power Supply Unit from the Contact As sembly 3...

Page 157: ...40838301TH Rev 1 CHAPTER 5 ADJUSTMENTS...

Page 158: ...1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1...

Page 159: ...board CN16 1 pin and ground terminal Specification 5V 4 4 5V to 5 2V 3 5V DC Voltage Measurement point E17 board CN1 B12 A13 B13 pin and ground terminal Specification 5V 4 4 5V to 5 2V 4 8V DC Voltag...

Page 160: ...embly in Chapter 4 2 3 Connect extension cables to the E17 board 4 Connect the frequency counter for clock frequency digital voltmeter for power voltage and Oscilloscope for SIG signal See figure 5 2...

Page 161: ...5 4 Figure 5 2 1 Measurement Points on E17 Board Ground Terminal LC2 pin 3 Connector CN16 1 5VSUB Connector CN10 Pin 1 SIG Crystal Oscillator Connector CN1 B12 A13 B13 5VDC CN1 A14 8VDC CN1 B14 8VDC C...

Page 162: ...40838301TH Rev 1 CHAPTER 6 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE...

Page 163: ...heets cartrige ITU T document sample No 1 For the second or later cartridge to a new I D Unit The first toner cartridge installed in a new I D unit will have a decreased yield 11 000 sheets unit 1 2 1...

Page 164: ...y is five years Lithium battery Not rechargeable The MTBF for the overall machine will exceed 3 000 hours of actual operation The MTBF will be measured at a confidence level of 95 under controlled lab...

Page 165: ...s perform this cleaning Check for accumulation of paper dust etc Clean with ethyl alcohol if necessary Clean with wet cloth If this rubber is worn out replace this rubber every one year Clean the surf...

Page 166: ...40838301TH Rev 1 6 4 3 Sub roller 7 Separation rubber 4 Pinch roller 1 Scan roller 2 Feed roller 6 Image sensor 8 LED print head 5 ADF roller Fifure 6 2 Parts of Routine Inspection...

Page 167: ...the memory Press key or key Press OT7 Key Key Key Key Note Clear Operation After having cleared the drum counter warning message will be disappeared 6 3 Printer Counter Display Clear Note The fonts d...

Page 168: ...service bit has been set ON The display shows Operations To bring the LCD up to the desired message press SELECT FUNCTION key once and one touch key No 7 in the standby mode In case of no message in...

Page 169: ...ION key once and COPY key twice in the standby mode In case of no message in the memory Press key Press key Press key to activate self diagnosis Figure 6 5 1 shows the printed data TECH PROGRAMMING YE...

Page 170: ...CPU RAM is good OK In case CPU RAM is not good NG g PROG1 VERSION PROG1 In case PROG1 is good HASH OK h PROG2 VERSION PROG2 In case PROG2 is good HASH OK i LANGUAGE VERSION LANGUAGE In case LANGUAGE...

Page 171: ...is shown to SRAM for EXCEED 3 marked items are option CPU ROM VERSION Z208 HASH OK 6FCF CPU RAM OK PROG1 VERSION HB0 PROG1 HASH OK C5CA PROG2 VERSION JB0 PROG2 HASH OK 8ABF LANGUAGE VERSION EFHH HASH...

Page 172: ...image sensor The display shows TECH PROGRAMMING YES 1 4 NO Operations To bring the LCD up to the desired message press SELECT FUNCTION key once and COPY key twice in the standby mode In case of no mes...

Page 173: ...d operation Check that the followings do not occur Document skew Multiple document feeding No feeding Enter 2 2 SENSOR CALIBRATION YES NO 1 8 2 SENSOR CALIBRATION PLEASE SET DOCUMENT 2 SENSOR CALIBRAI...

Page 174: ...ode In case of no message in memory Press key Observe and check that LEDs are blinking All LEDs will be sequentially turned on for one second in the following order 3 Press key Press key Enter 3 Start...

Page 175: ...twice and key twice In case of no message in memory 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS YES NO 1 8 4 Press key Enter 4 CML relay off CML relay on 4 TONE SEND TEST YES NO 1 8 4 TONE SEND TEST 2100HZ SENDING After the ch...

Page 176: ...ce COPY key twice and key twice In case of no message in memory 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS YES NO 1 8 5 Press key Press key All zero data will be continuously sent Enter 5 For detail see Fig 6 9 1 After the tes...

Page 177: ...ST YES NO 1 8 5 MODEM SEND TEST TX The display shows MODEM rate e g 9 6K means 9600 bps Test time minute second Press STOP key CML relay goes off TX Side RX Side All 0 Data Press key CML relay operate...

Page 178: ...ring the LCD up to the desired message press SELECT FUNCTION key once COPY key twice and key twice In case of no message in memory 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS YES NO 1 8 6 Press key Press key Enter 6 For detail...

Page 179: ...emory 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS YES NO 1 8 7 7 MF TONE SEND TEST YES NO 1 8 Press key Enter 7 Press 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 or key MF tone corresponding to the key pressed will be sent until the next key is presse...

Page 180: ...ey once COPY key twice and key twice In case of no message in memory 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS YES NO 1 8 8 8 TONE TEL FAX TEST YES NO 1 8 8 TONE TEL FAX TEST TONE SENDING Press key Enter 8 After the test pres...

Page 181: ...ION OT MEMORY AVAIL 100 Press one touch key No 6 Printing 1 ACTIVITY REPORT YES NO 1 5 5 PROTOCOL DUMP YES NO 1 5 PROTOCOL DUMP PRINTING FUNCTION Enter 5 Press key OT6 5 6 13 Protocol Dump Data Printi...

Page 182: ...0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 NSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00...

Page 183: ...FAX MSG RTC PPS EOP FD F4 MCF 31 DCN DF Preamble 4 Analysis from the data The printed out data permits to analyze G3 facsimile communication protocol signals between two facsimile machines Figure 6 13...

Page 184: ...Identification DCS 41 C1 Digital Command Signal CFR 21 A1 Confirmation to Receive MCF 31 B1 Message Confirmation FTT 22 A2 Failure to Train MPS 72 F2 Multi Page Signal EOM 71 F1 End of Message EOP 74...

Page 185: ...4 1 ALL DATA CLR YES NO 1 3 2 LOCATION DATA CLR YES NO 1 3 Operations Press SELECT FUNCTION key COPY key twice In case of no message in the memory 3 CONFIG DATA CLR YES NO 1 3 ARE YOU SURE YES NO CLE...

Page 186: ...t indicates one of the codes of 90XX should a communication terminates on abnormal status as an error code 4 Besides the above codes of 90XX the following codes are prepared for identifying an abnorma...

Page 187: ...ing TSI CIG CSI is either not received or if received it is not authorized one 21E0 Contents of CM JM are faulty at transmission side 21E1 Phase 2 time out at transmission side 21E2 Phase 3 time out a...

Page 188: ...of 49E1 Fall back in Phase C is not possible 60A0 Broadcast completed 6803 DCN received in response to NSF DIS without sending a single picture 9080 Pressed STOP key 9081 T1 time out 9082 T2 time out...

Page 189: ...40838301TH Rev 1 CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR FOR OKIFAX 5400...

Page 190: ...4YS4111 5657P001 4YS4111 5658P001 4YS4111 5659P001 4YS4111 5660P001 4YS4111 5661P001 4YS4111 5662P001 4YS4111 5663P001 4YS4111 5664P001 4YS4111 5665P001 4YS4111 5666P001 4YS4111 5667P001 238A1071P0006...

Page 191: ...inting test failure V V 7 5 7 5 No local copy V V 7 6 7 6 Auto dial failure V 7 7 7 7 Transmission problem V 7 8 7 8 Auto reception failure V 7 10 7 9 Reception problem V 7 11 7 10 Sensor calibration...

Page 192: ...l OK Yes Auto reception OK Yes Reception problem No Start Verify symptom Go to 7 2 No LCD operation Go to 7 3 ALARM LED on No Replace MCNT and or OPE unit Go to 7 4 Printing test failure Replace PROG1...

Page 193: ...olved Yes Solved Start Retrun to section 7 1 No SUB 5V at Pin 1 of CN16 MCNT No Check SPSU MCNT boards and their connectors No Replace MCNT Yes Replace 05W Check MCNT board and the cable between MCNT...

Page 194: ...upler of board 3 Replace MCNT board No Yes End Yes No Yes Press STOP key TONER LOW alarm DOCUMENT JAM alarm 1 Check that the document transport path up to PC2 is normal 2 Check PC2 3 Replace MCNT boar...

Page 195: ...40838301TH Rev 1 7 5 7 4 Printing Test Failure Start Yes Perform SELF DIAGNOSIS Replace MCNT Board Go to 7 22 printer unit End No Print test OK No Yes Solved No Return to section 7 1...

Page 196: ...2 Replace MCNT board 3 Check the mechanical portion Scan motor etc 1 Check PC2 2 Replace MCNT board 1 Check 8 volt supply from PWU See 5 3 1 2 Replace MCNT board 3 Replace the contact image sensor as...

Page 197: ...al tone when lifting up your handset Check pulse dial tone dial dial rate etc Check closed network Return to section 7 1 Hang up external telephone set Manual dial OK DIALING on LCD TELEPHONE BUSY on...

Page 198: ...with a remote station Solved Start Step 1 Return to section 7 1 Set MH ONLY Technical function No 13 to ON Set HIGH SPEED MODEM RATE Technical function No 14 to 4800 bps Step 2 Solved Yes Adjust send...

Page 199: ...nal to protect the training signal against echo as follows A No TX Yes The hardware of the troubled fax machine may be damaged Go to 7 13 High speed Modem Test to localize the cause Check the line and...

Page 200: ...n one touch key or two digit auto dial code Your handset telephone rings when a call arrives Return to section 7 1 Replace MCNT Board Manual reception OK Solved Ringing signal is detected at Pin 4 of...

Page 201: ...with a remote station Solved Start Step 1 No Return to section 7 2 1 Set MH ONLY Technical function No 13 to ON Set HIGH SPEED MODEM RATE Technical function No 14 to 4800 bps Step 2 Solved Yes Adjust...

Page 202: ...ning step 1 4 A No Yes The hardware of the troubled fax machine may be damaged Go to 7 13 High speed Modem Test to localize the cause Check the line and the network Note Even if the high speed modem t...

Page 203: ...er 6 6 No Abnormal feeding is observed during SCANNING CHECK Check that white plain bond paper of NA Letter size or A4 is loaded on the f eeder Checking Points Go to 7 18 No document feeding Go to 7 1...

Page 204: ...d 4 If not solved replace CPU of OPE unit Checking Points Yes Yes No End All LEDs light Any LED does not light ALARM LED lights DARK LED lights NORMAL LED lights LIGHT LED lights STD LED lights FINE L...

Page 205: ...A8 B8 S and Pin A12 B12 0V of CN6 MCNT Replace MCNT board Replace WN5 Board Solved Replace MCNT Board Signal route IC8 26 to 33 AD0 to AD7 IC8 1 2 IC12 7 IC29 13 IC29 3 IC30 1 S CN6 A8 B8 S Signal ro...

Page 206: ...and L2 Perform H MODEM SEND TEST for the transmitter and H MODEM REC TEST for the receiver See Fig 6 9 1 No Solved Yes Replace NCU Board Replace MCNT Board TX End Signal route CN3 15 16 T1 3 1 CN1 3 4...

Page 207: ...eceiver Return to section 7 1 No Yes Replace MCNT Board RX End Receive signal appears across L1 and L2 Replace MCNT Board A Possible cause CML signal Yes Replace NCU Board Yes Solved Check the line Si...

Page 208: ...0V of MCNT Board Replace MCNT Board Replace NCU Board Solved Replace MCNT Board Signal route CN3 15 16 T1 3 1 CN1 3 4 End No Yes Yes No Return to section 7 1 Connect oscilloscope probe across the lin...

Page 209: ...ard Replace NCU Board Solved Replace MCNT Board Signal route CN3 15 16 T1 3 1 CN1 3 4 End No Yes Yes No Return to section 7 1 Connect oscilloscope probe across the line terminals L1 and L2 Perform TON...

Page 210: ...02 has been set to OFF Replace MCNT Board The signal appears Replace the speaker Connect oscilloscope probe across CN8 01 SP and CN8 02 AG MONITOR VOLUME Function program No 06 has been set to LOW or...

Page 211: ...rn on AC power See ACTION 2 No Yes Secondary Circuit Protection F3 blows when SW is turned ON See ACTION 3 No Yes Low voltage Selection Is 30V output voltage lower or higher than the specified value N...

Page 212: ...tput is provided High voltage Selection No Is SB2 450V output votage lower or higher than the specified value No Yes No SB2 output voltage is provided See ACTION 9 Yes Are DB1 300V DB2 300V output vol...

Page 213: ...r lager than the specified value No Yes No current in the CC mode flows See ACTION 13 Yes See ACTION 12 2 See ACTION 11 Yes See ACTION 10 Yes See ACTION 10 Yes Is output voltage in the CV Current Volt...

Page 214: ...1 7 24 No Is CH 1 3KV output voltage lower or higher than the specified value No Yes No CH output voltage is provided See ACTION 16 3 See ACTION 15 Yes See ACTION 17 Yes Does heater remain in ON or OF...

Page 215: ...C voltage Probable cause 2 If the load setting is large the output voltage becomes lower than the specified value Check item 2 Check the load resister Probable cause 3 DS1 is defective if the 30V outp...

Page 216: ...e 1 CC Constant Current mode is not set Check item 1 Check if TR SEL2 is H Probable cause 2 T2 is defective Check item 2 Replace T2 Check T2 Probable cause 3 Check 3 of ACTION 11 13 Probable cause 1 T...

Page 217: ...detective Check item 1 Check if both D1 and T1 or D1 and T2 are shorted Probable cause 2 The D1 drive circuit is defective Check item 2 CheckPC1 WhetherPC1turnsONorOFFaccordingtothelevelofHEAT signal...

Page 218: ...n rubber Coated document s Yes No Yes Leading edge of document s is curled Yes Too thick document s 0 15 mm Yes Too many document s 30 A4 Yes Are there bits of paper or adhesive tape on the document t...

Page 219: ...eplace the separation rubber Align them Yes No Definition Multiple document feeding Multiple documents are not separated and they are fed in the same one feeding operation After pushing the separation...

Page 220: ...meeting the same width Check points 1 Adhesive such as paste tape etc on the surface of the documents 2 The leading edges of the documents are rugged due to paste etc Yes The thickness of the documen...

Page 221: ...shing them by fingers do they return back to the original positions Are feed rollers dirty Set them properly Clean it Clean it No No Are feed rollers worn or slippery Replace it No Is ADF roller or th...

Page 222: ...of the specified thickness or copy the documents with an office copy machine and use the copy For 3 cut the leading edge or copy the documents with an office copy machine and use the copy For 5 use do...

Page 223: ...nt part ID unit been replaced properly 3 Is the recording paper normal 4 Has the ID unit been loaded properly 2 Tips for correcting image troubles 1 Do not touch or bring foreign matter into contact w...

Page 224: ...open Image drum alarm Trouble Troubleshooting flow chart number 1 Recording paper jam error Paper cassette request Daily status The cover copy stacker is open Engine controller error Option 2nd tray...

Page 225: ...Is the cover open switch connector out of position Connect the cover open switch connector If the FAN motor halted See ACTION 2 Yes Solved Return to section 7 1 No Yes Close the cover Scan unit See A...

Page 226: ...hart 2 Is the MCNT Board mounted properly See ACTION 4 Yes Does the CHANGE DRUM SOON message remain on display No Turn on power again No See ACTION 3 Mount it properly Yes CHANGE DRUM SOON Warning mes...

Page 227: ...fan motor connector to MCNT CN11 Yes See ACTION 7 Is the fan motor s connectors properly connected to MCNT PRINTER ALARM 3 Fan motor rotation error See ACTION 6 Yes Does the PRINTER ALARM 2 message r...

Page 228: ...power again No Turn on power again Yes See ACTION 9 Is the fuser unit heater off Is the PRINTER ALARM 4 message displayed with a delay Is the heater free from wire breakage See ACTION 10 See ACTION 6...

Page 229: ...le paper is under the EP drum See ACTION 15 See ACTION 12 See ACTION 13 Yes Is the paper cassette loaded properly Load it properly No Is the paper of specified size Replace with paper of the specified...

Page 230: ...art 7 No recording paper cassette or not recording paper Has the paper cassette been loaded See ACTION 16 Yes No Load it Is recording paper out Load recording paper No Yes NO PAPER REPLACE PAPER No re...

Page 231: ...AN motor MCNT Board POWER SUPPLY UNIT 8 Check thermister resistance of about 100 kilo ohms at room temperature and about 1 5 kilo ohms at high temperature POWER SUPPLY UNIT 9 Check connection between...

Page 232: ...output Fig 10 Black belts or black stripes in vertical direction Fig 11 Periodic abnormal printing Fig 12 Some parts not printed 13 White belts or some white stripes in vertical direction Fig 14 Poor...

Page 233: ...nt head installed properly Is the contact plate of the transfer roller in contact with the contact assembly properly Clean the lens Install the LED print head properly No Is toner low Supply toner Yes...

Page 234: ...Yes Yes No Is the contact of the cleaning roller of the ID unit in contact with the contact assembly properly Adjust the contact of the cleaning roller to contact the contact assembly properly Trouble...

Page 235: ...40838301TH Rev 1 7 45 Troubleshooting flow chart 11 Black belts or stripes in the vertical direction Replace the LED print head or Power Supply Unit Solved End Yes No Replace the ID Unit...

Page 236: ...Yes 3 71 94 2 mm period Yes No EP drum inside ID unit failure Replace the ID unit Tonner supply roller inside the ID unit failure Replace the ID unit No Yes Yes 2 72 69 1 mm period 2 47 62 8 mm period...

Page 237: ...ev 1 7 47 Troubleshooting flow chart 13 Yes Some parts not printed Clean it Is the transfer roller dirty Check ID unit or Power Supply Unit No Is the print paper folded bent or scratched Replace the p...

Page 238: ...the ID unit END Yes Is the contact plate of the transfer roller in contact with the contact assembly properly Make proper contact of the contact plate with the contact assembly Replace the transfer r...

Page 239: ...Unit Is the pressure roller spring normal Yes No Repair the pressure roller spring Poor fusing Is the paper OKI specified grade No Use paper of OKI specified grade Is the contact of the fuser unit co...

Page 240: ...40838301TH Rev 1 CHAPTER 8 DIPSWITCHS SETTING TABLES...

Page 241: ...OFF OFF 1 S4 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF OFF Finland The Netherlands Ireland Portugal New Zealand Australia Remarks Dip sw...

Page 242: ...ing with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 243: ...ing with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 244: ...ing with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 245: ...ing with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 246: ...king with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 247: ...rking with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P...

Page 248: ...king with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 249: ...king with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 250: ...ing with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 251: ...king with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 252: ...king with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 253: ...king with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 254: ...king with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 255: ...Gain Impedance matching switch Receiving Gain for Paralle pickup Ring sensitivity adjustment OFF OFF 2 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF 3 OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 OF...

Page 256: ...1 This section gives the following instruction DIP switch setting Instructions of marking with red oil ink For detail see the figure below 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON D A C H X 2 X 1 Marking a porti...

Page 257: ...102 This section gives the following instruction DIP switch setting Instructions of marking with red oil ink For detail see the figure below 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON D A C H X 2 X 1 Marking a por...

Page 258: ...3 This section gives the following instruction DIP switch setting Instructions of marking with red oil ink For detail see the figure below 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON D A C H X 2 X 1 Marking a porti...

Page 259: ...uction DIP switch setting Instructions of marking with red oil ink Setting connector 40095601 For detail see the figure below 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON U K F X 2 X 1 Marking a portion UK with red oil ink Magnifi...

Page 260: ...ion DIP switch setting Instructions of marking with red oil ink Setting connector 40095601 For detail see the figure below 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON U K F X 2 X 1 Marking a portion F with red oil ink Magnified f...

Page 261: ...ON 2 ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON 3 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 4 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 5 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON 6 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 7 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 8 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Rx Frequ...

Page 262: ...FF OFF OFF 2 OFF OFF ON ON 3 ON ON OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 SW3 ON ON OFF OFF 2 ON ON OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF OFF 4 ON ON OFF OFF 5 OFF ON ON ON 6 ON OFF OFF OFF 7 OFF OFF OFF OFF 8 OFF OFF OFF OFF Rx...

Page 263: ...OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON 5 OFF OFF OFF OFF 6 ON OFF OFF OFF 7 OFF ON ON OFF 8 OFF OFF ON ON 1 SW2 OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 ON OFF OFF OFF...

Page 264: ...ountry s hardware parameters comparison table No 1 2 3 4 Setting Dip sw 3 Setting Table U K OFF ON OFF OFF Remarks Route change Not used No 1 2 3 4 Setting Dip sw 3 Setting Table Except U K ON OFF ON...

Page 265: ...40838301TH Rev 1 Appendix A PC Board Descriptions and Operation OKIFAX 5400 First Edition August 1999 Oki Data Corporation...

Page 266: ...age 10 16 A3 12 A3 1 10 E17 Circuit Diagram Page 11 16 A3 13 A3 1 11 E17 Circuit Diagram Page 12 16 A3 14 A3 1 12 E17 Circuit Diagram Page 13 16 A3 16 A3 1 13 E17 Circuit Diagram Page 14 16 A3 20 A3 1...

Page 267: ...ationships among the units which will assist you in conducting unit level maintenance Detailed circuit diagram has been omitted from this manual to avoid duplications of contents with other associated...

Page 268: ...Network control unit NCU 4 PC interface board CTR option 5 Memory board MEM option 6 Power supply unit 1VP 120V 2VP 230V 7 Power supply unit SUB POW 8 Operation panel board 05WH 9 Optional board Tele...

Page 269: ...age CNT Main power supply unit Heater Thermistor 5V 8V 5V 30V 5V 8V 5VF 0V 0VA 0VP 5VSIN ACON 5VS 8V Flash MEM 256Kx16bit x2 BAT 6V DRV DRV REC 5V Board CTS or CTR option Bi Centro I F 5V 5V ENCINT A...

Page 270: ...rocessing unit D MOTOR Drum motor DRV Motor drive DRAM Dynamic random access memory EXSEED Image proccessing gate array FAN Fan motor FLASH Flash memory IOGA 3 Input output gate array PCi Photocoupler...

Page 271: ...data Supervision of the following external statuses Presence of document on hopper Presence of document at scanning position Send motor control Fan motor control Drum motor control Resist motor contro...

Page 272: ...ignals to telephone line Input of receive data and receive signals from telephone line 4 Power supply unit 1VP 120V 2VP 230V SUB POW board only 230V Conversion of main alternating current to the follo...

Page 273: ...Separate receive power amp input terminal because it is possible to mix input Balanced input for microphone input to provide immunity to common mode noise MF pre amp input terminal is possible to mixi...

Page 274: ...gnal S is sent to the NCU board as the transmission data The transmission data S goes through the amplifier and is sent to the telephone line L1 and L2 via the transformer T1 as high speed signal 3 G3...

Page 275: ...t etc The report data is read into DRAM in the sequence the contents of data stored in the FLASH memory in advance under the control of CPU The contents of data is edited on the DRAM The data is read...

Page 276: ...e CNT Main power supply unit Heater Thermistor 5V 8V 5V 30 5V 8V 5V F 0V 0VA 0VP 5VSIN ACON 5VS 8V Flash MEM 256Kx16bit x2 BAT 6V DRV DRV REC 5V Board CTS or CTR option Bi Centro I F 5V 5V ENCINT A CS...

Page 277: ...age CNT Main power supply unit Heater Thermistor 5V 8V 5V 30V 5V 8V 5VF 0V 0VA 0VP 5VSIN ACON 5VS 8V Flash MEM 256Kx16bit x2 BAT 6V DRV DRV REC 5V Board CTS or CTR option Bi Centro I F 5V 5V ENCINT A...

Page 278: ...tage CNT Main power supply unit Heater Thermistor 5V 8V 5V 30V 5V 8V 5VF 0V 0VA 0VP 5VSIN ACON 5VS 8V Flash MEM 256Kx16bit x2 BAT 6V DRV DRV REC 5V Board CTS or CTR option Bi Centro I F 5V 5V ENCINT A...

Page 279: ...e CNT Main power supply unit Heater Thermistor 5V 8V 5V 30V 5V 8V 5VF 0V 0VA 0VP 5VSIN ACON 5VS 8V Flash MEM 256Kx16bit x2 BAT 6V DRV DRV REC 5V Board CTS or CTR option Bi Centro I F 5V 5V ENCINT A CS...

Page 280: ...age CNT Main power supply unit Heater Thermistor 5V 8V 5V 30V 5V 8V 5VF 0V 0VA 0VP 5VSIN ACON 5VS 8V Flash MEM 256Kx16bit x2 BAT 6V DRV DRV REC 5V Board CTS or CTR option Bi Centro I F 5V 5V ENCINT A...

Page 281: ...e CNT Main power supply unit Heater Thermistor 5V 8V 5V 30V 5V 8V 5VF 0V 0VA 0VP 5VSIN ACON 5VS 8V Flash MEM 256Kx16bit x2 BAT 6V DRV DRV REC 5V Board CTS or CTR option Bi Centro I F 5V 5V ENCINT A CS...

Page 282: ...CPU CPU contains the following functions Printing control Various image data processing control for scanning data Strobe signals control for LED head Smoothing control for printing data DMA Direct Me...

Page 283: ...or Main Power supply unit Bi Centro I F CTR OPE unit LED head 300dpi 2nd tray Speaker DRV M Fan DRV M R motor DRV IEXSEED300 FlashMEM DRAM MEM option 4MBytes V34 modem option CPU 208P QFP Printer cont...

Page 284: ...ork area report recording etc 2 Back up battery circuit The non rechargeable lithium battery supplies voltage to real time clock IC at AC main interruption 3 Real time clock IC IC3 IC3 is a real time...

Page 285: ...y MONC0 MONC1 and MONC2 signal under the control of CPU Output high and low from IC11 passes through the amplifier and fed to the speaker as a SP signal MONC0 MONC1 MONC2 signal Volume control signal...

Page 286: ...erthecontrolofIC6 thepicturedata is sent to IEXSEED300 scanning control LSI of IC20 Here the picture data undergoes various kinds of picture processings Sensor interface signal output from IEXSEED300...

Page 287: ...tact image sensor driver Send motor forward rotation chopping control Line buffer control 3 SRAM 32 x 8 kbit SRAM x 1 RAM1 Stores the dark light level correction data Error diffusion data and image se...

Page 288: ...9600 7200 bps for G3 picture data 5 ITU T Rec V27 ter 4800 2400 bps for G3 picture data 6 ITU T Rec V21 channel 2 300bps for binary signals defined in ITU T Rec T 30 Automatic adaptive equalizer for...

Page 289: ...e signal CML Line seizure control signal DP Dial pulse control signal SR Control signal for connection between LINE and TEL terminals MUTE Control signal for pulse dial improvement and bell shunt repl...

Page 290: ...MPREQ IRST OPECHK 5 V GND TXDOPE RXDOPE PSMODE MPREQ OPERST N OPECHK 5 V 0 V PCI N RIINT HUP N 1 2 3 4 5 13 14 15 6 7 8 9 E17 OPE CPU ACON MP OFF CN6 CN3 S R NCU E17 S RP R CML DP SR MUTE PBXE to OPE...

Page 291: ...10 Figure A3 1 9 Related Signals of PC1 PC2 PC1 PC2 CN7 1 2 3 4 5 6 PC1V 5 V PC1 N to OPE PC1G 0 V PC2 N PC2V 5 V PC2G 0 V E17 Note PC1 presence of document on hopper PC2 presence of document at scann...

Page 292: ...a is loaded in the shift registers it is then loaded in the latch circuit by the HLATCH signal The turning on and off of the LEDs are controlled by STRB1 N to STRB4 N signals LED head interface signal...

Page 293: ...chopping operation Setting of the chopping frequency Setting of the motor forward Setting of the motor excitation method 1 2 2 1 phase excitation a Send motor rotaion control There are several cases o...

Page 294: ...2 signals that are generated from the CPU The DMON2 N DMENA N signal are generated from CPU This drum motor rotates the image drum 2 Resist motor control The resist motor is driven by the motor driver...

Page 295: ...temperature control of the heater The operating status of the fan is supervised by the FANSNS N signal The fan rotates in the following 3 status Normal mode Cover open Paper jamming occurring in the p...

Page 296: ...128 x 4 bit CN14 CN1 OPSD N OPCLK N 156 25 kHz OPSDR N 4 2 3 E17 2 nd tray option M 1 2 3 4 Transistor Motor Motor drive Inlet sensor Paper end sensor 7 5 8 6 0 VP SGND 30 V 5 V 0 VP 30 V 5 V SGND CPU...

Page 297: ...Inlet sensor Inlet sensor 2 This photosensor is positioned before the resist roller to detect whether the paper has entered into the printer section Sensor Name Function WRSNS N Write sensor Detects...

Page 298: ...2 1 2 3 4 PS1 1 2 3 4 B1 A7 Cover open SW CPU CN1 CN3 E17 1VP 2VP Power supply unit SW2 5V 5V PSOUT N WRSNS N PSIN N PAPER N PSIN2 N TONER N B3 B2 A1 A2 A3 Outlet sensor Write sensor Inlet sensor Pape...

Page 299: ...nal A built in thermostat in the fuser unit prevents the heater from being overheated in event of failures in the thermister or temperature control circuit etc Figure A3 1 16 shows the fuser unit temp...

Page 300: ...d for the developing roller The CB cleaning voltage of about 400V is used for the cleaning roller Figure A3 1 17 shows high medium voltages control Signals used to control the high medium voltages are...

Page 301: ...ace board Figure A3 1 18 shows the interface between E17 and memory board Figure A3 1 19 shows the interface between E17 and PC interface board Note 1 4 Mbyte memory board can be added to the memory c...

Page 302: ...Init nSelectIn nAutoFd BREQ BACK CN12 CN2 50pin CN17 CN3 CN1 to PC 20pin BREQ BACK RD WRT CASL RMCS AD0 AD7 AD8 AD15 E17 CTR option Transceiver 5V 5V 5V Dir Driver Receiver PD0 PD7 Busy nAck PError Se...

Page 303: ...1 M x 16 bit DRAM x 2 RAM2 and RAM3 Used as follows Picture memory for the ECM send receive modes Picture memory for the memory transmission mode Picture memory for the retransmission mode Picture me...

Page 304: ...sequentially by the software In the case 1 is any of output from KSCAN0 to KSCAN7 signal which corresponds to the row 8 in the block diagram the software reads input port KSENS0 to KSENS7 and determin...

Page 305: ...Eight LEDs KSCAN0 to KSCAN7 KSENS0 to KSENS7 DB0 to DB7 Control signals CN9 CN1 TXD RXD OPECHK PC1 N 1 1 E17 OPE 05W CPU 2 2 5 5 13 13 4 4 3 3 15 15 14 14 12 12 OPERST PSMODE HUP N RIINT from PC1 MP...

Page 306: ...s be accepted Functions of unit 1VP 2VP circuit generates the following direct currents DC based on the alternating current AC 120 V 6 15 AC 230 V 15 14 1 Low voltage power supply circuit This circuit...

Page 307: ...3 0 VP P 3 6 VP P Symbol 1VP board 4YS4011 2894P001 51MS063L 51MS016L GGS 3 15 4YB4049 7082P1 INLET Ass y F1 F2 F3 Not mounted C1 C2 C56 and C242 Not mounted 2VP board 4YS4011 2894P002 19181 5A Not mo...

Page 308: ...N PSIN2 N THERM TNRSNS N PAPER N PSIN1 N PSIN2 N WRSNS N PSIN2 N THCHK CN3 CN1 A15 B15 A16 B16 B11 B13 A13 A8 A10 B8 B9 A14 B14 B7 A7 A5 A4 B4 A11 B5 A6 B10 B6 A2 A1 B2 B1 B3 A12 E17 1VP 120V 2VP 230V...

Page 309: ...power supply unit for 120VAC input and will not blow by shorting or opening the secondary circuit This fuse F2 is not mounted in the power supply unit for 230VAC input 5 2 2 Heater control circuit 1...

Page 310: ...ed by controlling IC1 5 4 Protection circuits 1 The protection circuit includes fuse F3 for 30 V and 5 V overcurrent protection circuit 2 If an overvoltage is applied to the 5 V circuit D8 R9 and D6 o...

Page 311: ...ed the output voltage and current output from the terminals must be checked and adjusted This section does not describe the checking and adjustment methods however High voltage outputs are connected t...

Page 312: ...itive and negative voltages of DB1 and DB2 are obtained by switching the charging direction under the triac and thyristor 3 Feedback is not applied to these outputs However SB2 is limited by D85 and D...

Page 313: ...e of arrival at the sensor and the time of passage of paper 2 PS2 photosensor 2 WRSNS Detects the leading part of sensor Supervises the paper running state 3 PS3 photosensor 3 PSIN1 Detects the leadin...

Page 314: ...it Figure A3 4 3 shows a block diagram of FN5 circuit Figure A3 4 4 shows a block diagram of DN5 circuit 2 General functions of this circuit are as follows 1 Generates and detects signals to be exchan...

Page 315: ...lel pickup or remote reception 7 8 E GND 9 10 sub 5 V Sub power supply for OH2 and RI detection 11 12 5 V Power supply for relays and logic circuits 13 14 5 VA 5 V power supply for analog circuit 15 1...

Page 316: ...e line with the telephone During facsimile transmission it disconnects the telephone A PP RL6 If this circuits detects MF or CNG tones without seizuring a line it sets a proper receiving sensitivity B...

Page 317: ...gram of UNC TEL1 TEL2 CN2 2 2 CN2 1 2 CN1 AR1 AR2 arresters 1 LINE SR RL2 CML RL1 7 8 C31 R5 C DP RL3 B R10 11 4 T1 E 5 Impedance matching NT PP RL6 A Receiving Sensitivity Adj R574 R504 6 R Rp S RI 0...

Page 318: ...ss characteristics to meet the line requirement using the connector keys CN15 to CN45 6 Receiving sensitivity R537 R539 R837 R839 The receiving sensitivity at line hunting is determined by R539 to R83...

Page 319: ...f RL7 In TEL FAX mode the higher sensitive IC2 is used to detect the off hook state of the telephone while the main equipment is hunting a line Usually IC2 is short circuited by the CML relay 7 in the...

Page 320: ...IC5 IC7 DP DC circuit B RL3 4 3 SW S3 H MUTE 0 9 CML 7 8 SR I SW S1 3 6 Ring Detector C31 R590 C11 T1 E Impedance matching NT 5 G CN15 CN45 Receiving sensitivity Adj RL6 A R RP S RI OH2 SW S4 J IC1 D...

Page 321: ...theMFtone receiving sensitivity at parallel pickup is determined by R537 or R639 The receiving sensitivity set using DIP switch S5 3 to S5 6 7 CML RL1 This circuit selectively switches the line betwee...

Page 322: ...he standby state and RL7 is used for off hook detection G Impedance switches S5 1 to 5 2 These circuits set the impedance according to the line requirement S5 1 370 ohm 620 ohm 310 nF UK S5 2 600 ohm...

Page 323: ...AR2 arresters CN26 CN36 F UK CN26 CN36 MUTE IC7 R Q1 Q2 Q3 4 H 0 9 DBI DPIC5 IC6 Q C11 C31 R590 RL3 T1 C E MUTE FICC Receiving sensitivity Adj PP A G S5 1 2 6 Constant current DC current Impedance mat...

Page 324: ...tics to meet the line requirement using the S4 3 and S4 4 6 Receiving sensitivity R537 R539 R637 R639 The receiving sensitivity at line hunting is determined by R539 to R639 depending on the line impe...

Page 325: ...short circuited by the CML relay 7 in the standby state and RL7 is used for off hook detection G Impedance switches S4 3 to S4 4 These circuits set the impedance according to the line requirement S4 3...

Page 326: ...XE LINE AR 1 RL 7 IC 2 F F C 1 I IC 1 D J S1 4 S4 1 2 C31 C R590 C 11 T 1 E B RL 3 MUTE DB1 IC5 IC7 9 0 DP MUTE DC circuit 4 3 5 G S4 3 4 M IC501 1 2 S4 7 8 S4 5 6 IC501 2 2 N IC502 LPF 16 KHz R Rp S...

Page 327: ...ustralia Spain Greece Switzerland and Austria TEL W1 circuit diagram UK Norway Denmark Belgium and Italy TEL W2D circuit diagram Germany TEL W2F France 1 Block diagram Figure A3 5 1 shows a block diag...

Page 328: ...W and HANDSET 1 Speech IC The hybrid circuit is formed by Speech IC 2 Handset Interface Transmitter signal route Signal from the microphone of the handset is input to pin 15 and 16 of Speech IC Thissi...

Page 329: ...8301TH Rev 1 A3 48 Figure A3 5 1 Block Diagram of TEL U option Connected to UNC Circuit CN3 CN1 TEL U option DB1 Rectifier Speech IC IC1 Microphone Receiver Handset Connected to HOOK Circuit CN2 Speec...

Page 330: ...are set to ON and maximum when all the bits of SW5 are set to OFF 4 Sending Frequency Response Adjustment The circuit section affecting the low range level of the sending frequency response is formed...

Page 331: ...tic is formed by the group of resistors R41 R43 and R44 connected to the AGC terminal of the speech IC The AGC gain is high wen the resistor values are small and the AGC gain is low when the resistor...

Page 332: ...ending Frequence Responce Circuit Sending Level Adjustment Side Tone Adjustment Return Loss Adyustment Receiving Level Adjustment Manual Pad Adjustment Automatic Gain Control DC V 1 Characteristics Ci...

Page 333: ...ON ON ON ON OFF ON 2 ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON 3 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 4 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 5 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON 6 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 7 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 8 OFF OFF OFF OFF O...

Page 334: ...FF 1 SW2 OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF OFF ON ON 3 ON ON OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 SW3 ON ON OFF OFF 2 ON ON OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF OFF 4 ON ON OFF OFF 5 OFF ON ON ON 6 ON OFF OFF OFF 7 OFF OFF OFF OFF 8 OFF...

Page 335: ...t circuit included Manual pad function included Thetransmit receive andDTMFamplifierareprovidedwithAGCinaccodancewith the line current 2 Sending Level Adjustment The sending level is adjusted by the s...

Page 336: ...ance of C26 to lower the amplitude The adjustment of the high range frequency response is performed by changing the capacitance of the capacitors C29 Decrease the capacitance of C29 to raise the ampli...

Page 337: ...termine the AGC characteristics is formed by resistors R41 and R43 connected to the AGC terminal of the speech IC The AGC gain is high when the resistor values are small and the AGC gain is low when t...

Page 338: ...tment Return Loss Adyustment Receiving Level Adjustment MF Dialling Adjustment Manual Pad Adjustment Automatic Gain Control DC V 1 Characteristics Circuit DB1 Rectifier PB DP Setting Pulse Dialling Ad...

Page 339: ...ON OFF OFF 7 OFF ON OFF 8 OFF OFF ON 1 SW2 OFF OFF OFF 2 ON OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF 4 OFF OFF ON 1 SW3 OFF OFF OFF 2 ON OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF 4 OFF OFF ON 5 OFF ON ON 6 ON OFF OFF 7 ON OFF OFF 8 OFF OFF O...

Page 340: ...capacitance of C61 to lower the high range level and decrease the capacitance to raise the high range level The low range frequency response is determined by the capacitance of C36 and C37 Increase th...

Page 341: ...harge Pulse Elimination Characteristics The Germany network sends 16kHz pulses for charging to the terminal while the terminal is connected to the line The terminal should not cause any mulfunction fo...

Page 342: ...Circuit Sending Level Adjustment Side Tone Adjustment Return Loss Circuit Receiving Level Circuit Manual Pad Adjustment Automatic Gain Control DC V 1 Characteristics Circuit Charge Pulse Elimination...

Page 343: ...stors in parallel The sending level is maximum when all the bits of R110 R114 are set to Mount and minimum when all the bits of R110 R114 are set to Not mount 3 Receiving Level Adjustment The receivin...

Page 344: ...TELU TEL W2 TEL W1 TEL W2D TEL W2F 40838301TH Rev 1 A3 63 9 Manual Pad Adjustment is unavailable 1 DC resistance 2 Return loss 3 Sending level 4 Receiving level 5 Side tone level...

Page 345: ...Circuit Sending Level Adjustment Side Tone Adjustment Return Loss Circuit Receiving Level Circuit Manual Pad Adjustment Automatic Gain Control DC V 1 Characteristics Circuit Charge Pulse Elimination...

Page 346: ...OFF on TEL W1 2 Route selection The shunt wire activation for the UK version and the cascade connection of the externalTELareperformedbytheON OFFsettingsofSW3 1 2and3 TheDip switch settings are shown...

Page 347: ...IC9 Used as follows Picture memory for the ECM send receive modes Picture memory for the memory transmission mode Picture memory for the retransmission data Picture memory for the reception in memory...

Page 348: ...Signals of Memory Board option IC2 IC3 DRAM AD00 to AD07 MAD00 to MAD07 MA00 to MA18 A00 to A18 WRL N RD N MWR MRD N 5VB 0V 5V 0V CPU MEM option E17 CN CN13 B12 A11 A13 B13 A5 B5 A18 IC8 IC9 PCS1 N to...

Page 349: ...1 Block diagram CTR board circuit is formed by Receiver Driver and 1284 I F Figure A3 8 1 shows related signals of CTR board 1284 I F Receiver Driver Host PC CN2 CN3 CN1 RD N WRL N PSBN VEROP ACK N CA...

Page 350: ...d Host PC a Application layer Performs a function control of each sub system at the Host PC and Fax machine b Data Link layer Performs a protocol control at the Host PC and Oki MFPI TIA IS650 Level 1...

Page 351: ...Transfers and image data of document scanned in Fax machine to the Host PC with Oki SCL 1 command 3 FaxModem TIA EIA Class 1 Send receive a Class 1 command between Host PC and Fax machine 4 Memory MFP...

Page 352: ...matic Paper route open to facsimile transceiver unit Automatic decision Control method When second tray is installed with the facsimile transceiver unit the tray is connected to the facsimile transcei...

Page 353: ...40838301TH Rev 1 Appendix B Descriptions of Print Operation First Edition August 1999 Oki Data Corporation...

Page 354: ...s B 3 B 3 Errors B 14 B 3 1 Errors List B 14 B 3 2 Major Trouble Errors B 15 B 3 2 1 Fuse Error B 15 B 3 2 2 Fan Error B 15 B 3 2 3 Paper Feed Monitoring B 16 B 3 2 4 2 nd Tray Communication Error B 1...

Page 355: ...is the main motor of this mechanism 4 LED head Image data for each dot on a line from the E17 board is received by the shift registers and latch registers The Letter size LED head are driven to radia...

Page 356: ...B 1 Layout of Print Station Components Toner cartridge Developing roller EP cartridge LED head Charge roller Heat roller Hopping roller Resist roller Inlet sensor lever Paper sensor Transfer roller C...

Page 357: ...nd hopping gear contain one way clutch so that turning each of these gears in reverse direction will not be transmitted to the corresponding roller B 2 Description of Print Operations B 2 1 Process Op...

Page 358: ...nce the paper until the inlet sensor turns on In this case the resist gear also turns but the resist roller is prevented from turning by the one way clutch gear 2 After the paper has turned on the inl...

Page 359: ...in the b direction in the CCW direction drives the resist roller to advance the paper In this case the hopping gear also turns but the hopping roller is prevented from turning by the one way clutch g...

Page 360: ...ith the EP image drum When the DC voltage 1 35 KVDC applied from the Power Supply Unit exceeds a threshold value charging begins The applied voltage is proportional to charge potential with off set of...

Page 361: ...e EP drum drops thereby forming an electrostatic latent image associated with the image signal The EP image drum is coated with an underlayer UL a carrier generation layer CGL and carrier transfer lay...

Page 362: ...ikewise the negative carriers flow into the aluminum layer ground The positive carriers moved to the CTL combine with the negative charges on the EP image drum surface accumulated by the contact charg...

Page 363: ...urface is charges positive and the toner negative 300V 750V 100V 750V 750V Developing roller Toner Image drum 100V Exposed part Exposed part An illustration of activities at the contact point of the i...

Page 364: ...toner supply roller and the developing roller are supplied with bias voltages required during the developing process as shown below 450 VDC is supplied to the toner supply roller 300 VDC to the develo...

Page 365: ...the paper from its reverse side The application of a high positive voltage 1 KVDC from the Power Supply Unit 1VP 2VP board to the transfer roller causes the positive charge induced on the transfer rol...

Page 366: ...heater Halogen lamp which heats the heat roller A thermister which is in contact with the heater roller regulates the heater roller at a predetermined temperature about 185 C for OKIFAX 5000 series A...

Page 367: ...re cleaned in the following cases In warning up at power on time In warning up after the cover is opened and closed When the number of accumulated sheets is 10 or more and the printout operation ends...

Page 368: ...ble errors 2 nd tray route open No cassette in 2 nd tray No paper in 1 st cassette No paper in 2 nd cassette 3 Alarms warning Low toner Paper width error Note 1 The major trouble errors do not recover...

Page 369: ...ng printing B 3 2 Major Trouble Errors B 3 2 1 Fuser Error The fuser error indicates an error in thermister on heater In case the fuser error occurs at the time of printing the heater is turned off so...

Page 370: ...3 times 118 mm or less path Length 36 hopping x 3 Transport system jam 1 Transport system jam 2 Transport system jam 3 Paper size error Indicates an error in the paper transport path Error on resist...

Page 371: ...ion and Supervising Sensor Paper supply route from the option 2 nd tray to the main body is open recording paper of the 1 st tray is being replaced No paper in 1 st cassette No paper in 2 nd cassette...

Page 372: ...the stirring bar Operation during toner full state The stirring bar rotates due to interlocking with the stirring gear Even when the magnet on the stirring bar reaches the maximum height since theothe...

Page 373: ...rum motor is in halt t1 TNRSNS N TONER FULL state t1 T TNRSNS N TONER LOW state When the toner low state is detected 2 times consecutively Toner Low is established When the toner full state is detecte...

Page 374: ...eaning Type Cleaning CH charge roller cleaning Function This cleaning removes the toner whose electric potential is reversed due to poor electrification or removes the toner whose electric potential i...

Page 375: ...40838301TH Rev 1 Appendix C Circuit Diagram and Parts List OK IFAX 5400 First Edition August 1999 Oki Data Corporation...

Page 376: ...arts list ABB TEL W2D Circuit diagram TEL W2D Parts list TEL W2F Circuit diagram TEL W2F Parts list NTIF Circuit diagram TEL UK1 Parts list TEL G1 2 parts list TENKEY Circuit diagram TENKEY Parts list...

Page 377: ...40838301TH Rev 1 Appendix D Mechanical Expanded View Drawing and Parts List OKIFAX 5400 First Edition August 1999 Oki Data Corporation...

Page 378: ...t D 13 D 14 Section 6 Paper Guide U Assembly D 15 D 16 Section 7 Cables D 17 D 18 Section 8 Option Telephone US D 19 D 20 21 UK ITA NOR DEN BEL D 22 D 23 24 HOL GER FRA SWITZ AUT INT L D 25 D 26 27 No...

Page 379: ...838301TH Rev 1 D 1 ASSEMBLY SECTION1 CABINET ASSEMBLY SECTION5 SCAN UNIT OPTION TELEPHONE SECTION2 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY SECTION3 PRINTER ASSEMBLY SECTION4 BASE ASSEMBLY SECTION6 PAPER GUIDE U ASSEMB...

Page 380: ...40838301TH Rev 1 D 2 SECTION 1 CABINET ASSEMBLY 5...

Page 381: ...eed Guide Assembly 1 OKI 5b 40051902 Guide Assy Manual Feed 1 BOSCH 6a 40044501 Board UNC 1 US 6b 40044401 Board FN5 1 UK France 6c 40044101 Board DN5 1 GER 6d 40044303 Board WN5 3 1 OEL INT 6e 400443...

Page 382: ...40838301TH Rev 1 D 4 SECTION 2 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY...

Page 383: ...1 Sheet F 175V 1 OKI Note 2 4b 3PB4120 1070P022 FUNCTION SHEET 050 1 Bosch 5a 4PB4014 4776P201 Ten Key Label 1 ODA OLA 5b 4PB4014 4776P211 Ten Key Label 1 OKI INT AUS 5c 4PB4014 4776P221 Ten Key Label...

Page 384: ...40838301TH Rev 1 D 6 SECTION 3 PRINTER ASSEMBLY 51...

Page 385: ...Sensor Assembly 1 12 4PP4083 6083P1 Sensor Plate Inlet 3 13 4PB4083 6024P1 One way Clutch Gear 2 14 4PP4083 6080P1 Idle Gear B 1 15 3PP4083 6054P1 Reset Lever R 1 16 4PP4083 6081P1 Idle Gear C 1 17 3P...

Page 386: ...24G1 LED Cable Assy 1 36 Screw 37 Screw 38 Screw 39 Screw 40 Screw 41 Screw 42 40778901 Sensor Wire Assembly 1 43 4PP4120 1209P1 Washer B 1 44 4PP4120 1210P1 Washer C 1 45 3PP4083 6071G001 Motor Plate...

Page 387: ...40838301TH Rev 1 D 9 SECTION 4 BASE ASSEMBLY 30 37 36 39 40 5...

Page 388: ...tte Lock Spring 2 8 4PP4122 1170P1 Link Pull Lever 2 9 4PP4083 7666P1 Sheet Spring 2 10 4PP4083 7658G1 Sheet Link R Assy 1 11 1PA4120 1162G1 Paper Cassette Assy 1 12 40259701 Frame Assy Sepa 1 13 3PP4...

Page 389: ...tion Q ty Remarks 31 40123401 Plate Assy PC I F 1 Option 32 33 4PP4083 7665P001 FG Plate D 1 34 4YC4061 5115P001 Polyethylene Tape 2 35 36 40275501 Plate Guard 1 37 PB4120 1130P001 Screw Hexagon 2 Opt...

Page 390: ...40838301TH Rev 1 D 12 SECTION 5 SCAN UNIT...

Page 391: ...5045P1 Pinch Roller 1 10 4PP4120 1020P1 Pinch Roller Shaft 1 11 4PP4120 1022P1 Pinch Spring R 1 12 4PP4120 1021P1 Pinch Spring L 1 13 4PP3529 5033P1 Gear Z20 1 14 4PA3529 5082G1 Sub roller Assy 1 15 2...

Page 392: ...40838301TH Rev 1 D 14 SECTION 6 PAPER GUIDE U ASSEMBLY...

Page 393: ...041G1 Pinch Plate Assy 1 7 4PB4120 1051P1 Diselectrication Brush 1 8 4PP3529 5035P1 Gear Z28 1 9 4PA3529 5087G1 Separation Rubber Assy 1 10 3PA4120 1049G1 Sensor Roller Assy 1 11 4PP3529 5034P1 Gear Z...

Page 394: ...40838301TH Rev 1 D 16 SECTION 7 CABLES 10 11 19 12 20 21...

Page 395: ...1 OEL Note 1 8 4YS4111 5581P001 Cord TEL1 TEL2 1 9a 236A3161P2 TEL LINE Cable 1 ODA 9b 4YB3522 1297G1 TEL LINE Cord 1 Bosch GER Note 1 10 105A1051C3002 Ferrite Core G 1 11 40048201 Connection Cord Wir...

Page 396: ...40838301TH Rev 1 D 18 SECTION 8 OPTION TELEPHONE US...

Page 397: ...G001 Board TELU 1 7 1PP4120 1096P001 Base Cradle 1 8 3PP4120 1097P001 Cover Terminal 1 9 3PA4120 1140G001 Attachment Assembly 1 10 4YB3512 2029G004 Handset 1 12 4YS4111 5552P001 Connection Cord 1 14 4...

Page 398: ...05G001 Board TELU 1 7 1PP4120 1096P002 Base Cradle 1 8 3PP4120 1097P002 Cover Terminal 1 9 3PA4120 1140G001 Attachment Assembly 1 10 4YB3512 2029G001 Handset 1 12 4YS4111 5552P001 Connection Cord 1 14...

Page 399: ...40838301TH Rev 1 D 21 SECTION 8 OPTION TELEPHONE UK ITA NOR DEN BEL...

Page 400: ...1PP4120 1096P001 Base Cradle 1 8 3PP4120 1097P001 Cover Terminal 1 9 3PA4120 1140G001 Attachment Assembly 1 10 4YB3512 2029G004 Handset 1 11 4YS4111 5553P001 Connection Cord 1 12 4YS4111 5552P001 Conn...

Page 401: ...20 1096P002 Base Cradle 1 8 3PP4120 1097P002 Cover Terminal 1 9 3PA4120 1140G001 Attachment Assembly 1 10 4YB3512 2029G001 Handset 1 11 4YS4111 5553P001 Connection Cord 1 12 4YS4111 5552P001 Connectio...

Page 402: ...40838301TH Rev 1 D 24 SECTION 8 OPTION TELEPHONE HOL GER FRA SWITZ AUT INT L...

Page 403: ...1 OKI INT L 6a 4YA4129 1004G002 Board NTIF 1 SWITZ AUS 6b 4YA4129 1004G003 Board NTIF 1 HOL OEL INT L GER OKI INT L 6c 4YA4129 1004G004 Board NTIF 1 FRA 7 1PP4120 1096P001 Base Cradle 1 8 3PP4120 109...

Page 404: ...9 1004G002 Board NTIF 1 ABB 6b 4YA4129 1004G003 Board NTIF 1 AB FTZ 6c 4YA4129 1004G004 Board NTIF 1 FR 7 1PP4120 1096P002 Base Cradle 1 8 3PP4120 1097P002 Cover Terminal 1 9 3PA4120 1140G001 Attachme...

Page 405: ...40838301TH Rev 1 Appendix E Board Layout OKIFAX 5400 First Edition August 1999 Oki Data Corporation...

Page 406: ...8 2VP Low voltage Power Unit Package Layout 9 SUB power Unit 10 MEM Package Layout Option 11 TQSB Package Layout 2nd Tray Option 12 CTR Package Layout Bi Centro Option 13 TELU Package Layout Option 14...

Page 407: ...40838301TH Rev 1 Appendix F Second Paper Feeder Maintenance Manual OKIFAX 5400 First Edition August 1999 Oki Data Corporation...

Page 408: ...for the maintenance personnel and describes the field maintenance methods for Second Paper Feeder option of OKIFAX 5400 Facsimile Transceiver Refer to the Instruction sheet of High Capacity Second Pap...

Page 409: ...3 2 Parts Layout F 5 3 3 Parts Replacement Methods F 6 3 3 1 Stepping Motor Hopping F 7 3 3 2 TQSB 2PCB F 9 3 3 3 Hopping Roller Shaft Assy and One way Clutch Gear F 9 4 TROUBLESHOOTING F 10 4 1 Prec...

Page 410: ...nd Paper Feeder under the control of the facsimile The main functions are the followings Paper that can be used Paper Type Standard paper Xerox 4200 20 lb Special paper PPC sheets use of envelopes or...

Page 411: ...e the Second Paper Feeder and this motion is transmitted to rotate the one way clutch of the hopping frame assembly The paper is delivered from the hopper into the facsimile through the turning of the...

Page 412: ...eeder 2 Do not disassemble the Second Paper Feeder if it is operating normally 3 Establish the extent of disassembly suitable for the purpose of the procedure and do not disassemble any more than nece...

Page 413: ...required for the replacement of printed circuit boards assemblies and units in the field No Service Tools Q ty Application Remarks No 1 100 Philips screwdriver No 2 100 Philips screwdriver No 3 100 sc...

Page 414: ...yout This section describes the layout of the main components Upper plate Hopping Roller Shaft Assy Guide L 2nd Assy One way Clutch Gear Guide R 2nd Assy includes stepping motor and TQSB 2PB Stepping...

Page 415: ...thods This section describes the parts replacement methods for the components listed in the disassembly order diagram below Second Paper Feeder Stepping motor hopping 3 3 1 TQSB 2PCB 3 3 2 Hopping rol...

Page 416: ...y 6 4 Remove the front cover assy 4 off the guide boss on the guide L 2nd assy 7 by bending the guide L 2nd assy 7 in the direction of arrow shown in the magnified view below 5 Pull the sheet guide as...

Page 417: ...racket E planet gears F and planet gear bracket G 8 Remove the E ring H which is keeping the sheet link I on the guide R 2nd assy 0 and pull out the hinge stand J 9 Remove three remaining screws K whi...

Page 418: ...utch Gear 1 Follow up to step 3 of 3 3 1 and remove the hopping frame assy 2 Remove the screw 1 and remove the earth plate 2 Remove the sensor lever 7 and remove thegroundplate6 Removethegear3andremov...

Page 419: ...the problem is displayed on the LCD Liquid Crystal Display on the Operator panel Go through the appropriate troubleshooting procedures according to the messages displayed on the LCD Control Panel of O...

Page 420: ...a feeding of multiple sheets Carry out the recovery printing by opening and closing the cover and turntheerror display off Load the paper in Second Paper Feeder Notifiesofoccurrence of jam while the...

Page 421: ...the paper is fed in does the paper inlet jam occur Is the paper being fed to above sensor plate inlet Is the sensor plate inlet operating normally Clean the inlet sensor on the power supply sensor boa...

Page 422: ...ing connected properly Check the coil resistance approx 4 3 of the pulse motor Is it normal Replace the hopping roller shaft assy or one way clutch gear on the feed roller assy Connect the connector p...

Page 423: ...14 TQSB 2PCB MOTOR M Stepping motor 2 M T3 1 M T4 4 M T1 3 M T2 PU To OKIFAX 5400 facsimile transceiver OPTSIN N OPTSCLK N OPTSD P OPTSDR N OVP 30V OVL 5V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 CONNECTION DIAGRAM 5 1 Inte...

Page 424: ...40838301TH Rev 1 F 15 5 2 PCB Layout TQSB 2PCB PU FG CONTROLLER MOTOR DRIVER SEN2 MOTOR OSC SEN1...

Page 425: ...40838301TH Rev 1 F 16 Figure 6 1 6 PARTS LIST SECTION1 CABINET CASSETTE ASSEMBLY F 16 1 4 P 6 5 8 7 3 O 1 2...

Page 426: ...40838301TH Rev 1 F 17 SECTION2 MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY Figure 6 2 F 16 2 9 A 0 C M L D N E F G H U V T S Q R J I B K A A B B...

Page 427: ...01 4PP4122 1238P002 4PP4122 1184P001 4PP4122 1347P001 4PP4122 1217P001 4PP4122 1398P002 4PP4122 1339G001 4PP4122 1338G001 Description Plate Upper Sheet Guide Assembly Front Cover Assembly Inner Guide...

Page 428: ...40838301TH Rev 1 Appendix G RMCS SYSTEM MANUAL For Model 20 First Edition August 1999 Oki Data Corporation...

Page 429: ...G 10 2 2 5 Updating the Dip Switches G 11 2 2 6 Deleting the RMCS Basic System G 12 3 RMCS Basic Operation G 13 3 1 Activating Terminating the system G 13 3 1 1 To Activate G 13 3 1 2 Entering the ID...

Page 430: ...t Load Data to Fax Save Remote Fax Data User Data Tech Data One Touch and Auto Dial Edit On Line Edit File Off Line Test On Line Enviroment RMCS Terminate LOGON ID Password USER DATA BACKUP DELETE USE...

Page 431: ...not work EXP DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE NOEMS Cannot use in settings of the COM port which connect to PC I F excluding default 1 3 Connectable Peripheral Equipment To use a mouse a mouse driver program...

Page 432: ...onnect the power plug of the IBM PC AT from the system plug socket 2 Disconect the power plug of OKIFAX 5400 Facsimile too and set PC I F board to the Facsimile 3 Connect RS232C cable between COM Port...

Page 433: ...with the numeric keypad 1 Register the RMCS basic system 2 Register the facsimile model number 3 Delete the facsimile model number 4 Update the password 5 Update the dip switches 6 Delete the RMCS bas...

Page 434: ...f updating First the flow of new registration is described below 1 Enter the drive No used to register the system RMCS SETTING Remote Management Center System Press the Esc key to cancel HARD DISK DRI...

Page 435: ...conflicting address space are being used change the address space with the dip switches then set the contents by using 1 and 0 When you use RMCS Model 20 you need only press Enter OFF corresponds to...

Page 436: ...he mouse If RMCS is already set in the IBM PC AT RMCS SETTING MENU is displayed as below 6 When updating enter Y Then updating status When not updating enter N RMCS SETTING Remote Management Center Sy...

Page 437: ...er is displayed and the confirmation screen is displayed 3 When the model number to be registered is correct enter Y The program corresponding to the model number is now registered If not correct ente...

Page 438: ...displayed 3 When the model number deleted is correct enter Y The program corresponding to the model number is now deleted If not correct enter N Then repeat from step 1 again FAX DELETE Remote Managem...

Page 439: ...to display the confirmation screen 3 When the setting is correct enter Y The password is now updated If not correct enter N Then repeat from step 1 again If the system operator does not define the PAS...

Page 440: ...1 After setting is completed press Enter Then the screen for verification is displayed 3 When the setting is corrected enter Y The dip switches are now updated If not correct enter N Then repeat from...

Page 441: ...Basic System 1 When to delete enter Y then whole RMCS system is deleted When not to delete enter N Then the installation menu appears RMCS DELETE Remote Management Center System Press the Esc key to...

Page 442: ...try screen is displayed 3 1 2 Entering the ID and Password The ID is recorded in the operation report as part of the system operator history Enter up to 50 alphanumeric characters except for the ID En...

Page 443: ...rminating remote management restore the original facsimile terminal setting See to Unable remote diagnosis 3 2 2 Selecting Destination Drive Now select the destination drive Press Space to cahnge the...

Page 444: ...g Select communication port to connect the IBM PC AT and PC I F Frame size setting Select a frame size for each frame to transfer TEL number data and program language default data during excution of F...

Page 445: ...nter the key No indicated on the left of the model to modify Then the screen for file selection is displayed Press Page Up or Page Down to scroll the screen back to the previous page or up to the next...

Page 446: ...NAGEMENT CENTER SYSTEM MESSAGE MODIFYING TOOL S RMCS SYSTEM 0 FAX MODEL0 1 FAX MODEL1 2 FAX MODEL2 3 FAX MODEL3 4 FAX MODEL4 5 FAX MODEL5 6 FAX MODEL6 7 FAX MODEL7 8 FAX MODEL8 9 FAX MODEL9 MESSAGE MO...

Page 447: ...e model with a message reset Press Page Up or Page Down to scroll the screen back to the previous page or up to the next page Press Esc to terminate the FAX model selection and return to the menu scre...

Page 448: ...File In addition to the scrn OOOO lx file the following message files are available REMOTE MANAGEMENT CENTER SYSTEM MESSAGE MODIFYING TOOL MESSAGE LOAD SOURCE A FD DESTINATION RMCS SYSTEM PLEASE INSE...

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