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AL-2020/2035/2040/2050/2060  SIMULATION, TROUBLE CODES  10 - 5

5

03

Copy lamp ON

[Function]

When [OK]/[START] key is pressed, the copy lamp turns ON for 5sec.

[Operation] (AL-2050/2060)

6

01

Paper feed solenoid ON

[Function]

When [OK]/[START] key is pressed, the selected paper feed solenoid repeats ON for 500ms
and OF for 500ms 20times.

When tray select key (or [Numeric] key or [

] [

] key for the AL-2050/2060)

 

is pressed, the

paper feed solenoid setting is switched.

[Operation] (AL-2050/2060)

02

Resist solenoid ON

[Function]

When [OK]/[START] key is pressed, the resist solenoid repeats ON for 500ms and OFF for
500ms 20 times.

[Operation] (AL-2050/2060)

7

01

Warm-up display and aging 
with jam

[Function]

Copying is repeated to make the set quantity of copies.
When the simulation is executed, warm-up is started and warm-up time is added for every sec-
ond from 0 and displayed.
When warm-up is completed, addition is stopped. When [Clear All] key is pressed, the ready
lamp lights up.
After that, enter the copy quantity with [ ] [ ] key

 

(or [Numeric] key for the AL-2050/2060) and

press [OK]/[START] key to repeat copying of the set quantity (interval 0sec).
To cancel the simulation, turn off the power or execute a simulation which causes hardware
reset.

[Operation] (AL-2050/2060)

06

Intermittent aging

[Function]

Copying is repeated to make the set quantity of copies.
When the simulation is executed, warm-up is performed and the ready lamp is lighted.
Enter the copy quantity with the [ ] [ ] key

 

(or [Numeric] key for the AL-2050/2060) and press

[OK]/[START] key, and copying is executed to make the set quantity of copies, and the ready
state is kept for 3sec, and copying is executed again to make the set quantity of copies. These
operations are repeated.
To cancel the simulation, turn off the power or execute a simulation which executes hardware
reset.

[Operation] (AL-2050/2060) 

Main 
code

Sub 

code

Contents

Details of function/operation

1) Initial display

05-03 C-LAMP CHK

EXECUTING...

Code number

Setting

Remark

0

CPFS1

1

CPFS2

Operation is possible only when No. 2 cassette is installed. 

2

MPFS

1) Initial display

2) [Numeric] key or [

] key

2) [Numeric] key or [

] key

3) [OK]/[START] key

4) Returns to the initial display.

06-01 PSOL CHK

0:CPFS1

06-01 PSOL CHK

1:CPFS2

06-01 PSOL CHK

2:MPFS

06-01 PSOL CHK

EXECUTING...

1) Initial display

06-02 RES.R SOL CHK

EXECUTING...

1) Initial display

2) After 10sec

07-01 W-UP/AGING

                    0

07-01 W-UP/AGING

                   10

1) Initial display (Basic display of copy)

READY TO COPY

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Summary of Contents for AL-2020

Page 1: ...CE MANUAL CONTENTS SHARP CORPORATION CODE 00ZAL2040 S2E DIGITAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL SYSTEM AL 2020 AL 2035 AL 2040 AL 2050 MODEL AL 2060 AL 2040 1 GENERAL 1 1 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 3 CONSUMABLE PARTS 3 1 4 EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES 4 1 5 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 5 1 6 COPY PROCESS 6 1 7 OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTIONS 7 1 8 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 8 1 9 ADJUSTMENTS 9 1 10 SIMULATION TROUBLE CO...

Page 2: ...serting wedges or other items into the switch slot LASER WAVE LENGTH 770 795nm Pulse times 12 88µs 12 88ns 7mm Out put power MAX 0 2mW CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM VORSICHT UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET UND SICHERHEITSVERRIEGELUNG ÜBERBRÜCKT NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN VARO AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLE...

Page 3: ...ÄMINEN MUULLA KUIN TÄSSÄ KÄYTTÖOHJEESSA MAINITULLA TAVALLA SAATTAA ALTISTAA KÄYTTÄJÄN TURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 YLITTÄVÄLLE NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE LASERSÄTEILYLLE VARNING OM APPARATEN ANVÄNDS PÅ ANNAT SÄTT ÄN I DENNA BRUKSANVISNING SPECIFICERATS KAN ANVÄNDAREN UTSÄTTAS FÖR OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING SOM ÖVERSKRIDER GRÄNSEN FÖR LASERKLASS 1 Caution This product contains a low power laser device To ensure continued ...

Page 4: ...ager 5 8 10 Interface 5 9 A USB 5 9 B RJ45 5 9 11 Moving 5 9 12 Scanner moisture proof kit 5 9 A Components 5 9 B Precautions at installation 5 9 C Attachment method 5 9 6 COPY PROCESS 1 Functional diagram 6 1 2 Outline of print process 6 2 3 Actual print process 6 2 7 OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTIONS 1 Outline of operation 7 1 2 Scanner section 7 2 A Scanner unit 7 2 B Optical system 7 2 C Drive system 7...

Page 5: ...ustment 9 4 E Copy density adjustment procedure 9 5 3 High voltage adjustment 9 5 A Main charger Grid bias 9 5 B DV bias check 9 6 4 Duplex adjustment 9 6 A Adjusting the paper reverse position in memory for duplex copying 9 6 B Adjusting trailing edge void in duplex copy mode 9 6 5 SPF RSPF scan position automatic adjustment 9 7 6 SPF RSPF mode sub scanning direction magnification ratio adjustmen...

Page 6: ...opy print function Shifter Job separator function FAX FAX function Sharpdesk Scanner utilities IEEE1284 Interface port parallel USB Interface port USB RJ45 Interface port Network External NIC Network expansion kit Descriptions of table Standard provision No function or no option available Opt Option Item Model CPM A4 PPM A4 SB MB 2 Tray SPF R SPF Color Scanner push GDI printer SPLC printer E SORT ...

Page 7: ...ets Kinds Standard paper specified paper recycled paper OHP Label Single copy Remark User adjustment of paper guide available Inch system Tray paper feed section Paper size 8 1 2 x 14 8 1 2 x 13 8 1 2 x 11 8 1 2 x 5 1 2 Landscape Paper weight 15 21 lbs Paper feed capacity 250 sheets Kinds Standard paper specified paper recycled paper Remark User adjustment of paper guide available Multi bypass pap...

Page 8: ...ge stand by 80Wh H or less Pre heat mode 25Wh H or less AL 2020 2035 2040 28Wh H or less AL 2050 2060 Auto power shut off mode 8 8W or less AL 2020 2035 2040 12 5W or less AL 2050 2060 Section item Details AL 2020 2035 2040 2050 2060 Copy magnification Fixed magnification ratios 4 Reduction 3 Enlargement AB system 25 50 70 86 100 141 200 400 Inch system 25 50 64 78 100 129 200 400 Zooming magnific...

Page 9: ...Network Built in NIC 10 Base Emulation SPLC JBIG GDI MIB support No Resolution 600dpi 1 Supported OS Windows 98 Me Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Home Edition Professional Windows Vista WHQL support Yes 2 Application Status window AL 2020 2035 2040 AL 2050 2060 Type Flat Bed Color Scanner Scanning system Original table SPF Original table RSPF Light source 3 CCDs RGB sensor scanning by lighti...

Page 10: ...ut 6CPM 1 30 sheets 1 Multi copy S to S About 20CPM S to D About 5 6CPM 31 sheets About 13CPM 1 30 sheets 1 D to S About 16CPM D to D About 5 6CPM 31 sheets About 13CPM 1 30 sheets 1 Original placement Face up Original weight 56 90g m2 15 23 9lbs Mixed feeding No Original which cannot Thermal papers originals with punch holes for files be used folded paper transparent originals such as OHP films s...

Page 11: ...dial key 00 99 Start key Group dial Registration key One touch dial key Number of groups which can be registered 18 items One touch dial Group dial Destinationregistration name 20 characters Number of stations which can be registered in one group Max 100 stations in one group Max total items which can be registered 150 items Numbers which can be registered Destination numbers registered in one tou...

Page 12: ... message When send message adding function is used Send message adding function Fixed message NO MESSAGE CONFIDENTIAL PLS DISTRIBUTE URGENT PLS CALL BACK IMPORTANT Index function Yes Max 10 kinds in printable area Basic send functions Direct send function Yes Memory send function Send form Number of items of send reservation Send reservation Time specifying send Group send Serial broadcast Max 52 ...

Page 13: ...of ON OFF Default OFF Incoming reject function Incoming is rejected when remaining memory capacity is less than 7 Call sound volume adjustment function Volume select OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH Alarm sound volume adjustment function Volume select OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH Key sound volume setting Follows setting on the main unit Junk FAX protection function Junk stations are registered to be rejected Number of ...

Page 14: ... detection Detected by a paper pickup error Duplex receive Available only in the duplex function support models Transfer function Receive data are transferred to the registered station Number of registered transfer destination 1 item Registered telephone number 40 digits Local transfer Countermeasures against an error Paper jam No toner cartridge No toner During toner supply Toner empty No recordi...

Page 15: ... Cancel even scanned data Memory status check function Yes The remaining memory capacity is displayed on the LCD Memory content check function Not sent job is displayed on the LCD Cancel is possible Document jam Error LED LCD message are displayed Service functions system Simulation function Send receive of specified signals commands and image data are performed without a remote machine Counter fu...

Page 16: ... 5 2 Drum cartridge Drum cartridge x 1 Warranty card x 1 18K A4 5 document AL 100DR 5 3 Toner developer kit Toner bottle x 10 Developer bottle x 10 Charging nozzle x 1 Toner cap x 10 DV blade x 10 60K AL 100RH 1 No Name Content Life Product name Package 1 Develop cartridge Black Toner developer cartridge x 1 IC Chip No Stirring function Yes 6K A4 5 document AL 100TD 5 2 Develop cartridge Black Ton...

Page 17: ...on SOCC production 1 The production control label is not attached to the cartridge of a China product Humidity RH 85 60 20 10 C 30 C 35 C Humidity RH 90 60 15 25 C 30 C 40 C Humidity RH 90 20 5 C 45 C Destination Division No EX Destination A same pack G B same pack H Option Destination A P B Q Production month Production day Destination code Dealer distributor OEM etc Production place SOCC Fixed t...

Page 18: ...y extension 11 Power switch 12 Handle 13 Power cord 1 Front cover 2 Side cover 3 Fusing unit release lever 4 Transfer charger 5 Charger cleaner Interface USB connector AL 2020 2035 2040 Original cover AL 2020 Exit area 2 3 4 1 6 8 7 9 10 Original guide Document feeder tray Peep hole SPF only Document feeder cover 11 13 5 12 SPF AL 2035 2040 RSPF AL 2050 2060 LAN connector AL 2040 2050 2060 Interfa...

Page 19: ...artridge replacement required indicator 2 5 SPF indicator AL 2035 2040 6 SPF misfeed indicator AL 2035 2040 7 Copy ratio selector key and indicators Use to sequentially select preset reduction enlargement copy ratios Selected copy ratio is shown by a lit indicator 8 Copy ratio display key Use to verify a zoom setting without changing the zoom ratio Use to check the number of originals that must be...

Page 20: ...ned off and on On The SCAN key has been pressed and the unit is in scanner mode Blinking A scan job is being executed from the computer or scan data is stored in the unit s memory Off The unit is in the copy mode Application number Application launched SC2 E mail your standard e mail program in the Windows OS you are using SC3 Fax if a fax program is installed SC4 OCR if an OCR program is installe...

Page 21: ...adjustment to text mode or photo mode 15 ZOOM key Press to select an enlargement or reduction ratio To select a preset ratio setting press the ZOOM key and select the desired preset ratio To select a ratio that is not preset press the ZOOM key select the preset ratio that is closest to the desired ratio and then press the key or key to increase or decrease the ratio in increments of 1 16 CLEAR ALL...

Page 22: ...e optical mirror base scanner unit 3 Toner motor TM Supplies toner 4 Cooling fan motor VFM Cools the optical fusing section 5 Resist roller solenoid RRS Resist roller rotation control solenoid 6 Paper feed solenoid CPFS1 Cassette Paper feed solenoid 1 7 Multi paper feed solenoid MPFS Multi manual pages feed solenoid 8 SPF motor SPFM Drives the single pass feeder AL 2035 2040 9 Duplex motor DMT Dev...

Page 23: ...ling fan motor VFM Ventilate the fuser section 5 Resist roller solenoid RRS Resist roller rotation control solenoid 6 Paper feed solenoid CPFS1 Cassette Paper feed solenoid 1 7 Multi paper feed solenoid MPFS Multi manual pages feed solenoid 8 Drive motor SPMT Drives the RSPF 9 Duplex motor DMT Devices the duplex paper transport section 10 Shifter motor SFTM Drives the shifter 11 Reverse clutch SRV...

Page 24: ...n 2 L at paper pass 4 Cassette detection switch CED1 Micro switch Cassette installation detection H at cassette insertion 5 PPD1 sensor PPD1 Transmission sensor Paper transport detection 1 L at paper pass 6 Door switch DSW Micro switch Door open close detection safety switch for 24V 1 or 0V of 24V at door open 7 Drum reset switch DRST Micro switch New drum detection switch Instantaneously H at ins...

Page 25: ... 5 PPD1 sensor PPD1 Transmission sensor Paper transport detection 1 L at paper pass 6 Door switch DSW Micro switch Door open close detection safety switch for 24V 1 or 0V of 24V at door open 7 Drum reset switch DRST Micro switch New drum detection switch Instantaneously H at insertion of new drum 8 Paper empty sensor SPID Transmission sensor Paper entry detection H paper empty 9 Paper exit sensor ...

Page 26: ...or PWB Exposure lamp CCFL control 2 Main PWB MCU Copier control 3 Operation PWB Operation input display 4 High voltage PWB High voltage control 5 CCD sensor PWB For image scanning 6 LSU motor PWB For polygon motor drive 7 TCS PWB For toner sensor control 8 LSU PWB For laser control 9 NIC PWB Network print control AL 2040 only 10 Power PWB AC power input DC voltage control ...

Page 27: ...B MCU Copier control 3 Operation PWB Operation input display 4 High voltage PWB High voltage control 5 CCD sensor PWB For image scanning 6 LSU motor PWB For polygon motor drive 7 TCS PWB For toner sensor control 8 LSU PWB For laser control 9 NIC PWB Network print control 10 FAX operation PWB FAX operation input AL 2060 only 11 Power PWB AC power input DC voltage control 12 Modem PWB FAX control AL...

Page 28: ...r Fuses toner on the paper Teflon roller 7 Pressure roller Fuses toner on the paper Silicon rubber roller 8 Drum Forms images 9 Transfer unit Transfers images onto the drum 10 Pickup roller Picks up the manual feed paper In multi feed only 11 Manual paper feed tray Tray for manual feed paper 12 Manual paper feed roller Transport the paper from the manual paper feed port 13 PS roller unit Takes syn...

Page 29: ...ller 7 Pressure roller Fuses toner on the paper Silicon rubber roller 8 Drum Forms images 9 Transfer unit Transfers images onto the drum 10 Pickup roller Picks up the manual feed paper In multi feed only 11 Manual paper feed tray Tray for manual feed paper 12 Manual paper feed roller Transport the paper from the manual paper feed port 13 PS roller unit Takes synchronization between the lead edge a...

Page 30: ...and current requirements Also make certain the outlet is properly grounded Be sure to allow the required space around the machine for servic ing and proper ventilation 2 Cautions on handling Be careful in handling the copier as follows to maintain the perfor mance of this copier Do not drop the copier subject it to shock or strike it against any object Do not expose the drum cartridge to direct su...

Page 31: ...b counter clockwise 90 degrees until you hear a click 6 Installing the TD cartridge 1 Open the multi bypass tray and then open the side cover 2 Remove the CAUTION tape from the front cover and remove the two protective pins from the fusing unit by pulling the strings upward one at a time 3 Push gently on both sides of the front cover to open the cover 4 Remove the TD cartridge from the bag Remove ...

Page 32: ...n The start indicator will light up and other indicators which show the initial settings of the operation panel will also light up to indicate the ready condition 9 Software The CD ROM that accompanies the machine contains the following software Printer driver The printer driver enables you to use the printer function of the machine The printer driver includes the Print Status Window This is a uti...

Page 33: ... connected before proceeding If the cable is connected a Plug and Play window will appear If this happens click the Cancel button to close the window and disconnect the cable Note The cable will be connected in step 13 2 Insert the CD ROM into your computer s CD ROM drive 3 Click the start button click My Computer and then double click the CD ROM icon In Windows Vista click the Start button click ...

Page 34: ...en connect the USB cable p 5 5 Windows will detect the machine and a Plug and Play screen will appear 14 Follow the instructions in the plug and play window to install the driver Follow the on screen instructions Caution If you are using Windows Vista and a security warning win dow appears be sure to click Install this driver software any way If you are running Windows 2000 XP and a warning messag...

Page 35: ...IP Address button 9 The printer or printers connected to the network will be detected Click the printer to be configured the machine and click the Next button Note The Ethernet Address is indicated on the left side of the machine near the LAN connector If the machine can not be recognized enter the Ethernet Address and click the Initialize button to initialize the IP address Follow the on screen i...

Page 36: ...signature be sure to click Continue Anyway or Yes 16 When The installation of the SHARP software is complete appears click the OK button 17 When the Finish screen appears click the Close button Note After the installation a message prompting you to restart your computer may appear In this case click the Yes button to restart your computer This completes the installation of the software 4 Sharing t...

Page 37: ... of scan menu 1 through 6 can be changed with the setting window of Button Manager For the factory default settings of the scan menu and the proce dures for configuring Button Manager settings see Button Manager Settings in the Online Manual 2 Windows 98 Me 2000 1 Click the Start button select Settings and then click Con trol Panel 2 Double click the Scanners and Cameras icon Note If the Scanners ...

Page 38: ...pe which were removed during installation of the unit 8 Pack the unit into the carton 12 Scanner moisture proof kit If the machine is installed in a highly humid environment you can alleviate dew condensation inside the scanner by installing the scanner moisture proof kit described below A Components Scanner moisture proof kit DKIT 0016QSZZ B Precautions at installation Clean the position where ea...

Page 39: ...f the mylar to the R part the yellow line in the diagram below so that the hole of the metal plate is covered as much as possible Attach along the edge of the projection the yellow line in the diagram below 5 Attach the Optical right hole mylar B at the 2 positions shown in the diagrams below which are at the top of the rear side of the main unit Note The holes should be covered with the mylar Att...

Page 40: ...e steps shown in the diagram so that there will be no gap Press the cushion to make sure all the holes are covered 8 Bend the edge of the Scanner motor lower mylar and stick together 9 Attach the Scanner motor lower mylar at 1 position under the motor attachment plate on the rear side of the main unit Note The mylar should cover the hole under the motor unit Attach matching the hole the yellow mar...

Page 41: ...e diagram Attach along with the bent part of the metal plate and align the edge of the mylar with the line shown in the diagram the yellow line in the diagram 13 Attach the Fan housing cushion to the cooling fan at the posi tion shown in the diagram below Cover the top and the right side of the fan housing when you see the fan housing from the backside of the machine Note Please make sure the doub...

Page 42: ... Laser beam MG roller Cleaning blade Drum Transfer unit Resist roller Exposure Main high voltage unit Saw tooth Charge Drum Cleaning Cleaning blade Waste toner box Paper release Fusing Separation Heat roller Heater lamp Transfer Transfer charger Transfer high voltage unit Developing Toner Developer Print process Paper transport route Semiconductor laser Manual feed PS roller Focus correction lens ...

Page 43: ... Step 5 Cleaning Residual toner on the drum surface is removed and col lected by the cleaning blade Step 6 Optical discharge Residual charge on the drum surface is removed by semiconductor laser beam 3 Actual print process Step 1 DC charge A uniform negative charge is applied over the OPC drum surface by the main charging unit Stable potential is maintained by means of the Scorotron charger Positi...

Page 44: ...velop ing bias Step 4 Transfer The visible image on the drum surface is transferred onto the print paper by applying a positive charge from the transfer corona to the backside of the print paper Step 5 Separation Since the print paper is charged positively by the transfer corona it is discharged by the separation corona The separation corona is connected to ground Step 6 Cleaning Toner remaining o...

Page 45: ...is charged the carrier is attracted to the drum because of the strong electrostatic force of the drum To avoid this the process is controlled by adjusting the drum potential and the grid potential of the Scorotron charger Basic function Voltage added to the screen grid can be selected high and low To make it easily understood the figure below shows voltage transi tion at the developer unit Start 1...

Page 46: ...gnals 6 The laser beams are radiated through the polygon mirror and various lenses to the OPC drum Printing 7 Electrostatic latent images are formed on the OPC drum according to the laser beams and the latent images are devel oped to be visible images toner images 8 Meanwhile the paper is fed to the image transfer section in syn chronization with the image lead edge 9 After the transfer of toner i...

Page 47: ...plete color scanning When PC scanning The resolution is 600dpi When copying only the green component is used to print with the printer The color component for printing can be switched to red or blue by the service simulation Spectrum characteristics of the lamp Spectrum characteristics of the color CCD Optical unit C Drive system The drive system is composed of the scanner motor the pulley gear th...

Page 48: ...s for measurement of the laser writing start point Makes the laser scanning speeds at both ends of the drum same as each other B Laser beam path C Composition Effective scanning width 216mm max Resolution 600dpi Beam diameter 75um in the main scanning direction 80um in the sub scanning direction Image surface power 0 18 0 01mW Laser wavelength 770 795nm Polygon motor section Brushless motor 20 787...

Page 49: ... resistor This model is provided with a fusing resistor in the fusing section to improve transfer efficiency Since the upper heat roller is conductive when using copy paper that contains moisture and the distance between the transfer unit and the fusing unit is short the transfer current may find a path to ground via the copy paper the upper heat roller and the discharg ing brush 5 Paper feed sect...

Page 50: ...ght in contact with a notch on the clutch sleeve stopping rotation of the pick up roller 5 At this time the paper is fed passed the paper entry detection switch PPD1 and detected by it After about 0 15 sec from detection of paper by PPD1 the tray paper feed solenoid PFS turns on so that the clutch sleeve projection comes into contact with the paper feed latch to stop the pick up roller Then the pi...

Page 51: ...ller is pressed to the surface of the paper to start paper feeding 3 When pawl C of the manual paper feed clutch sleeve is engaged with the manual feed latch the manual feed stopper falls and the manual take up roller rises At that time the man ual paper feed roller is rotating 4 The lead edge of the transported paper is pressed on the resist roller by the transport roller Then the paper is stoppe...

Page 52: ...th the projection of the process cover 7 SPF RSPF section A Outline The SPF Single Path Feeder is installed to the AL 2035 2040 as a standard provision The RSPF Reverse Single Path Feeder is installed to the AL 2050 2060 as a standard provision It automatically copies up to 50 sheets of documents of a same size Only one set of copies a PPD1 jam PPD1 does not turn off within 4 sec after turning on ...

Page 53: ...er D 8 Transport follower roller 9 Paper exit roller 10 Paper exit follower roller 11 Document tray 1 Pickup roller 2 Separation roller 3 Paper empty sensor 4 Upper transport roller 5 Paper sensor 6 PS roller 7 Lower transport roller 8 Reverse self weight gate 9 Paper exit sensor 10 Paper exit roller 11 1 9 3 4 5 2 10 6 7 8 1 2 4 5 6 8 10 7 3 9 SPID ON PSW ON MRMT rotation MM rotation CPFS ON SPFM...

Page 54: ...he reference line on the white Mylar preventing the docu ment from being fed 8 D D Duplex to Duplex mode paper document transport Duplex model A Initial state Set duplex documents on the document tray Set paper on the cassette In the duplex mode the manual feed tray cannot be selected B Front copy Document transport The document feed roller feeds the document from the paper feed roller to the PS r...

Page 55: ...nd the PS roller and the exposure section without being exposed to the document exit section The document is discharged to the document exit tray Paper transport Switchback operation is performed The paper is sent through the upper side of the gate section and the duplex transport section and the PS roller and the images on the back surface are transferred The paper is sent through the fusing sect...

Page 56: ... procedure For assembly reverse the disassembly procedure D Charger wire cleaning 1 Remove the charger cleaner from the manual paper feed unit Before disassembly be sure to disconnect the power cord for safety 1 Do not disconnect or connect the connector and the harness while the machine is powered Especially be careful not to disconnect or connect the harness between the MCU PWB and the LSU MCU P...

Page 57: ...the charger wire 3 Install a new charger wire by reversing the procedures 1 and 2 At that time be careful of the following items The rest of the charger wire must be within 1 5mm Refer to Fig 1 The spring hook section charger wire winding section must be in the range of the projection section Be careful not to twist the charger wire 2 Operation panel section A List B Disassembly procedure 1 Open t...

Page 58: ...r screws and remove the operation PWB AL 2020 2035 2040 AL 2050 2060 C Assembly procedure For assembly reverse the disassembly procedure 3 Optical section A List B Disassembly procedure 1 Remove four screws and remove the rear cabinet and the rear cabinet cover 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 NO Part name Ref 1 Copy lamp unit 2 Copy lamp 3 Lens unit 1 3 2 2 5 5 5 5 4 1 1 2 2 1 ...

Page 59: ...ove the screw and remove the rear cover 9 Remove the table glass 10 Move the carriage to the position indicated on the figure 11 Loosen the screw which is fixing the tension plate 12 Move the tension plate in the arrow direction to release the ten sion and remove the belt 13 Remove the screw and remove the rod stopper 14 Remove the rod 15 Lift the rear side of the carriage remove the belt and the ...

Page 60: ...ts to fix the CCD MCU harness to the base plate 6 Pass the core through the CCD MCU harness and fix the core 7 Insert the CCD MCU harness into the MCU PWB 4 Fusing section A List B Disassembly procedure 1 Remove the connectors 3 pcs of the rear cabinet 2 Open the side cover remove two screws and remove the fus ing unit 3 Cut the binding band remove the screw and remove the ther mistor Note Attach ...

Page 61: ...open the heat roller section Note When opening the unit after removing the screw 4 be care ful not to deform the earth spring 6 Remove the screw and remove the PPD2 sensor 7 Remove the plate spring on the right and remove the heater lamp 8 Remove the spring and remove the upper separation pawls 3 pcs 9 Remove the E ring and remove the reverse gate 1 2 1 5 5 6 6 4 3 2 1 2 PPD2 sensor 1 2 Heater lam...

Page 62: ... Continued from procedure 4 5 Remove screws remove the fusing cover and open the heat roller section 6 Remove the C ring and the fusing bearing and remove the heat roller 7 Remove the parts from the heat roller Note Apply grease to the sections specified with 1 Grease JFE552 UKOG 0235FCZZ 8 Remove two screws and remove the thermo unit Note The set temperature of the thermostat differs from that of...

Page 63: ...rm AL 2050 2060 2 Remove two screws and remove the hinge guide R 3 Disconnect the connector 2 positions 4 Remove five screws and remove the scanner unit 5 Remove the fan duct 6 Remove the connector and the screw and remove the speaker unit AL 2060 only 7 Remove the connector 8 Remove four screws and remove the FAX PWB unit AL 2060 only No Part name Ref 1 PPD1 sensor PWB 2 POD sensor PWB 3 LSU unit...

Page 64: ...rs depending on the model 10 Remove the PWB insulation mylar and remove the paper trans port detection sensor POD 11 Remove two springs and open the intermediate frame unit AL 2020 2035 2040 12 Remove the screw and open the upper paper guide AL 2050 2060 13 Remove the roller and remove the belt AL 2050 2060 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 65: ...gage the pawl and remove the roller knob 16 Disengage the pawl and shift the pulley and the bearing 17 Remove the paper exit roller and remove the belt the pulley and the bearing 18 Remove the harness guide 19 Remove two screws and remove the toner motor 20 Remove three screws and remove the DUP motor unit and the belt 4 2 1 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 ...

Page 66: ...d and the paper feed solenoid 23 Remove four screws and remove the paper guide unit AL 2020 2035 2040 24 Remove four screws and remove the lower paper guide unit AL 2050 2060 Note for installation Fit the lower paper guide hole a with the shifter gear hole b so that the black resin c of the shifter unit can be checked 1 2 1 1 1 CAUTION Attach the gears securely 3 3 1 1 2 2 4 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 a ...

Page 67: ... ring the gear and the bearing and remove the shifter roller AL 2050 2060 28 Disengage the pawl and remove the pulley 29 Shift and remove the shifter unit AL 2050 2060 30 Remove four screws and remove the LSU unit Note for assembling the LSU When installing the LSU turn the LSU clockwise and fix with screws in order to provide an attachment backlash in the proper direction Observe the following se...

Page 68: ...r and lift the intermediate frame unit to remove 34 Remove the screw and the E ring and remove the PS semi cir cular earth plate and the PS roller unit 35 Remove the E ring and remove the spring clutch from the PS roller unit 36 Remove three screws and remove the TC front paper guide 5 1 2 3 4 2 2 3 4 1 5 4 4 1 2 3 PS roller unit PS semi circuler earth plate 5 4 4 1 2 3 PS semi circular earth plat...

Page 69: ...hree E rings and remove the clutch unit C Assembly procedure For assembly reverse the disassembly procedure 6 Manual paper feed section A List B Disassembly procedure Multi unit 1 Remove the screw and remove the multi upper cover 1 2 4 5 1 2 3 4 Back Front Clutch unit Paper feed roller No Part name Ref 1 Manual transport roller 2 Cassette detection switch 3 Side door detection unit 2 1 ...

Page 70: ...ction unit 3 Remove three screws and remove the multi paper feed upper frame 4 Remove two screws and remove the multi feed bracket unit from the multi paper feed upper frame 5 Remove three E rings and remove the manual paper feed roller B9 1 2 Back Wire treatment 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 L O C K T O K ...

Page 71: ...ttachment 1 Attach the pressure plate holder so that the resin section is not covered with the seal M1 N 7 Rear frame section A List B Disassembly procedure 1 Remove four screws and remove the rear cabinet and the rear cabinet cover 2 1 1 2 3 Multi paper feed solenoid No Part name Ref 1 Scanner motor 2 Main motor 3 Exhaust fan motor 4 NIC PWB 5 Main PWB Pressure plate holder Seal M1 N Attachment r...

Page 72: ...the FAX PWB unit AL 2060 only 5 Disconnect the connector 6 Remove two screws and remove the scanner motor 7 Remove two screws and one harness and remove the main motor 8 Remove two screws and one connector and remove the exhaust fan motor 9 Disconnect the connector 10 Remove the two screws and remove the NIC PWB AL 2040 2050 2060 2 2 3 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Blowing direction 2 2 3 1 ...

Page 73: ...h connector 2 Remove the screw and remove the earth line 3 Remove two screws and remove the power PWB unit C Assembly procedure For assembly reverse the disassembly procedure 9 Duplex motor section A List B Disassembly procedure 1 Remove the rear cabinet 2 Remove two screws 3 Remove the Duplex motor cover 4 Remove the Duplex motor Note When reassembling be sure to engage the Duplex motor gear with...

Page 74: ... Assembly procedure For assembly reverse the disassembly procedure 11 RSPF section AL 2050 2060 A Front cabinet rear cabinet 1 Open the upper door unit 2 Front cabinet and rear cabinet removal 1 Remove two screws 2 Disengage the five pawls 3 Remove the front cabinet and the rear cabinet B Upper door unit 1 Release the shaft on the front side 2 Remove the upper door unit No Part name Ref 1 Reverse ...

Page 75: ... clutch removal 1 Disconnect one connector 2 Remove the resin E ring 3 Remove the reverse clutch Note for reassembly Attach the stopper of the reverse clutch along with the rib on the motor mounting plate 2 Paper exit roller removal 1 Remove the E ring 2 Slide the bearing 3 Remove the paper exit roller 4 Remove the E ring 5 Remove the bearing F Drive unit 1 Transport unit removal 1 Disconnect four...

Page 76: ...ectors according to the arrow indication marked on the motor mounting plate G Shutter solenoid 1 Shutter solenoid unit removal 1 Remove the harness from the edge saddle 2 Remove one screw 3 Remove the shutter solenoid unit Note for reassembly Install the paper feed solenoid under the state where the projection of the paper feed planet arm is lower than the paper feed solenoid lever 2 Shutter solen...

Page 77: ...ng 3 Slide the shaft 4 Remove the spring pin 3 Paper feed roller removal 1 Pull out the shaft 2 Remove the clutch boss and the clutch spring from the pickup roller 4 Pickup roller removal 1 Disengage one pawl 2 Remove the pickup drive gear from the pickup roller I Paper empty sensor 1 Paper feed PG unit removal 1 Remove the harness 2 Remove three screws 3 Lift the front side and remove the paper f...

Page 78: ...bearing 5 Open the scan plate Note for reassembly Pass the earth wire through the hole to the outside of the frame then install parts 3 Scan plate removal 1 Remove the scan plate 4 PS roller removal 1 Remove the PS roller K Upper transport roller 1 Parts removal 1 Remove the gear 2 Remove the upper transport release arm 3 Remove the bearing 4 Remove the E ring 5 Remove the bearing Note for reassem...

Page 79: ... Lower transport roller 1 Reverse self weight gate removal 1 Remove the reverse self weight gate 2 Lower transport roller removal 1 Remove the E ring 2 Remove the gear 3 Remove the bearing 4 Remove the lower transport roller N Paper exit sensor 1 OC mat removal 1 Remove the OC mat 2 Paper exit sensor removal 1 Disconnect one connector 2 Remove the paper exit sensor 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 3 3 1 2 1 ...

Page 80: ...Disengage the pawl 3 positions 3 Remove the rear cabinet 1 Remove the screw and remove the harness 2 Remove three screws 3 Disengage the pawl 4 positions 4 Remove the transport unit 1 Remove two screws and remove the earth wire 2 Remove the SPF motor unit 3 Disconnect the connector 1 Remove two screws 2 Remove the SPF motor No Part name Ref A SPF motor B Pick up roller paper feed roller C Paper ex...

Page 81: ...ing 3 Remove the pick up roller unit 1 Remove the shaft 2 Remove the paper feed roller 3 Remove the bearing and the spring 1 Remove the pick up roller 2 Remove the gear C Paper exit roller 1 Remove four gears 2 Remove two screws 3 Remove the frame 1 Remove the E ring 2 Remove the bearing 3 Remove the paper guide unit 4 Remove the paper exit roller 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 3 2 4 ...

Page 82: ...Remove the scan front sensor 3 Disconnect the connectors When assembling attach the blue harness to the marking B side of the sensor and attach the orange harness to the opposite side sensor E Transport roller 1 Remove the actuator 2 Remove the transport roller 3 Remove the gear and the bearing 1 3 3 2 B 3 1 2 ...

Page 83: ...ing direction copy magnification ratio adjustment mode To select the adjustment mode use the Exposure mode selec tor key or key for the AL 2050 2060 In the case of the automatic adjustment when the START switch is pressed the mirror base unit moves to the white plate for shading to scan the width of the reference line calculating the correction value and displaying and storing this value After exe...

Page 84: ... the adjustment mode with SIM 50 01 use the Exposure mode selector key The relationship between the adjustment modes and the lighting lamps are as shown in the table below To select the adjustment mode with SIM 50 10 use the Exposure mode selector key The relationship between the adjustment modes and the lighting lamps are as shown in the table below Machine with the multi manual paper feed unit S...

Page 85: ...f B is increased by 10 the void amount is increased by about 1mm For 25 or less however the void amount becomes zero Default 50 2 Image rear edge void amount adjustment 1 Set a scale to the rear edge section of A4 or 11 x 8 1 2 paper size as shown in the figure below and cover it with B4 or 8 1 2 x 14 paper 2 Execute SIM 50 01 to select the image rear edge void amount adjustment mode The set adjus...

Page 86: ...nt timing The copy density adjustment must be performed in the following cases When maintenance is performed When the developing bias grid bias voltage is adjusted When the optical section is cleaned When a part in the optical section is replaced When the optical section is disassembled When the OPC drum is replaced When the main control PWB is replaced When the EEPROM on the main control PWB is r...

Page 87: ...grid LOW output adjust the HIGH output Do not reverse the sequence Procedures 1 Set the digital multi meter range to DC700V 2 Set the positive side of the test rod to the connector CN11 3 GRID of high voltage section of the power PWB and set the negative side to the frame ground power frame 3 Execute SIM 8 2 The main charger output is supplied for 30 sec in the grid voltage HIGH output mode 4 Adju...

Page 88: ...aper 2 Set the test chart so that the scale is positioned as shown below in the S D mode and the D S mode 3 Execute simulation 50 18 Select the SPF RSPF memory reverse output position and press START key to make a copy Adjust the setting so that the front edge image loss is less than 4 0 mm in the SPF RSPF mode An increase of 1 in setting represents an increase of 0 1 mm in image loss B Adjusting ...

Page 89: ...setting so that the void area is 2 4 mm An increase of 1 in setting represents an increase of 0 1 mm in void area Void position to be checked 5 SPF RSPF scan position automatic adjustment Place a A4 paper white chart so that it covers the SPF scan glass and the OC glass together and close the SPF RSPF When simulation 53 08 is executed the current adjustment value is displayed as the initial displa...

Page 90: ...cing the optical section b Adjustment procedure Used to acquire the black level target value used for the black level adjustment of white balance When SIM 63 02 is executed the current correction value is dis played in 3 digits of 12bit hexadecimal number Place the gray gradation chart UKOG 0162FCZZ used as the correction document so that the density 10 black side comes on the left side and that t...

Page 91: ... Motor ON excluding AL 2020 06 Resist clutch ON SPF AL 2035 2040 02 08 RSPF paper feed solenoid operation check AL 2050 2060 09 RSPF reverse solenoid operation check AL 2050 2060 03 03 Shifter operation check AL 2050 2060 05 01 Operation panel display check 02 Fusing lamp cooling fan operation check 03 Copy lamp ON 06 01 Paper feed solenoid ON 02 Resist solenoid ON 07 01 Warm up display and aging ...

Page 92: ... 01 Shading check 02 Black level automatic correction 12 Light quantity stabilization wait time setting 13 Light quantity stabilization band setting 64 01 Self print 66 01 FAX soft SW setting AL 2060 only 02 FAX soft SW initializing excluding the adjustment values AL 2060 only 03 FAX PWB memory check AL 2060 only 04 Signal send mode Max value AL 2060 only 05 Signal send mode Soft SW set value AL 2...

Page 93: ... even in case of a jam Also the magnification ratio is displayed on the LCD display Operation AL 2050 2060 The operation is similar to simulation 1 01 02 SPF RSPF sensor status display excluding AL 2020 Function The ON OFF status of the SPF RSPF sensors can be checked with the LCD LED When a sensor is ON the sensor name is displayed on the LCD LED Operation AL 2050 2060 03 SPF RSPF Motor ON exclud...

Page 94: ...RT key is pressed the machine goes into the key input check mode Key input check mode When the machine goes into the key input check mode the value display section indicates For the AL 2050 2060 0 of the LCD is indicated When any key is pressed after pressing a key on the operation panel 1 is added to the value Once a key is pressed it is not recounted When START key is pressed counting is made an...

Page 95: ...cancel the simulation turn off the power or execute a simulation which causes hardware reset Operation AL 2050 2060 06 Intermittent aging Function Copying is repeated to make the set quantity of copies When the simulation is executed warm up is performed and the ready lamp is lighted Enter the copy quantity with the key or Numeric key for the AL 2050 2060 and press OK START key and copying is exec...

Page 96: ...s outputted for 30sec in the grid voltage LOW move After completion of this process the machine goes into the sub code entry standby mode Operation AL 2050 2060 06 Transfer charger Function When OK START key is pressed the transfer charger is outputted for 30sec After completion of this process the machine goes into the sub code entry standby mode Operation AL 2050 2060 9 01 Duplex motor normal ro...

Page 97: ...2060 16 Cancel of U2 trouble Function Used to cancel U2 trouble When OK START key is pressed check sum of the total counter in the EEPROM is rewritten and hardware reset is made Operation AL 2050 2060 22 04 JAM total counter display Function The JAM total counter is displayed Operation 05 Total counter display Function The total counter value is displayed Operation Main code Sub code Contents Deta...

Page 98: ...ay Clear key FAX control is terminated 2 Select 1 xxx xxx is the current value Clear key Returns to 1 Initial display 2 Select 2 xxxx xxx xx is the current value Clear key Returns to 1 Initial display SELECT COUNTER 1 PAGE 2 TIME SEND PAGE xxx xxx RECV PAGE xxx xxx TX TIME xxxx xx xx RX TIME xxxx xx xx AL 2050 2060 1 Initial display AL 2020 2035 2040 The operation is similar to simulation 22 04 22...

Page 99: ...F RSPF counter value is cleared to 0 and 000 000 is displayed on the LCD display Operation Main code Sub code Contents Details of function operation AL 2050 2060 1 Initial display AL 2020 2035 2040 The operation is similar to simulation 22 04 22 17 COPIES CNT AL 2050 2060 1 Initial display AL 2020 2035 2040 The operation is similar to simulation 22 04 22 18 PRT CNT AL 2050 2060 1 Initial display A...

Page 100: ...is cleared to 0 and 000 000 is displayed on the LCD display Operation 14 SPF RSPF JAM total counter clear excluding AL 2020 Function When OK START key is pressed the SPF RSPF JAM total counter value is cleared to 0 and 000 000 is displayed on the LCD display Operation Main code Sub code Contents Details of function operation AL 2050 2060 1 Initial display AL 2020 2035 2040 The operation is similar...

Page 101: ...ion is turned off with the Bios and the machine goes into the sub code entry standby mode Operation AL 2050 2060 26 02 SPF RSPF setup excluding AL 2020 Function When this simulation is executed the current set SPF RSPF is displayed Enter the code num ber corresponding to the desired SPF RSPF and press OK START key to save the setting Operation 04 Machine duplex setup Function When this simulation ...

Page 102: ...t control and press OK START key to save the setting Operation The operation is similar to simulation 26 02 38 Cancel of stop at drum life over Function When this simulation is executed the current setup of the code number is displayed Enter the code number and press the PRINT switch to enable the setup Operation The operation is similar to simulation 26 02 39 Memory capacity check Function When t...

Page 103: ...ransfer ON timing can be adjusted to 236msec 2ms AL 2050 2060 For the AL 2050 2060 the adjustment can be made individually for each of the following modes Paper lead edge adjustment table is the same as that of the AL 2020 2035 2040 above Front back surface of paper rear edge adjustment table The default 50 of the transfer OFF timing indicates 210msec passed from PPD1OFF The transfer OFF timing ca...

Page 104: ...ulation is executed the current set code number is displayed Enter the desired code number and press OK START key to save the setting Operation The operation is similar to simulation 26 02 30 01 Paper sensor status display Function The paper sensor status is displayed on the LCD LED Since the manual paper feed sensor is a single bypass sensor its status is not displayed The width sensor is availab...

Page 105: ...RSFP scanning position saved in 41 06 OC cover float detection level adjustment if the number of pixels between the mark ers when processing float detection is less than the number of pixels set with this simulation it is judged as the float error When the set value of this simulation is 0 no float error occurs When this simulation is executed the current set value is displayed Enter the adjustmen...

Page 106: ...peration is similar to simulation 43 01 Main code Sub code Contents Details of function operation The cassette feed and the manual feed are controlled similarly Code Set temperature C Remark Code Set temperature C Remark 0 170 5 195 Default 1 175 6 200 2 180 7 205 3 185 8 210 4 190 Mode Display item AL 2050 2060 Display item AL 2020 2035 2040 Main cassette paper feed TRAY1 AE mode lamp Manual pape...

Page 107: ... simulation 26 02 14 Fusing start temperature setting Function When this simulation is started the currently set code number is displayed Press key or Numeric key or key for the AL 2050 2060 to switch the set ting and press OK START key to save it to the EEPROM The machine goes to the sub code entry standby mode Operation The operation is similar to simulation 43 01 Main code Sub code Contents Det...

Page 108: ...Adjustment value 1 99 Operation The operation is similar to simulation 46 01 Main code Sub code Contents Details of function operation Mode Display item AL 2050 2060 LED AL 2050 2060 Display lamp AL 2020 2035 2040 Default AE mode 300dpi AE COPY mode lamp AE mode lamp 50 TEXT mode 300dpi TEXT PRINT mode lamp TEXT mode lamp 50 PHOTO mode PHOTO SCAN mode lamp PHOTO mode lamp 50 TS mode TEXT 300dpi TS...

Page 109: ...he FAX side 2 Enter a 2 digit value as the exposure adjustment value with Numeric key YY is the entered exposure adjustment value 3 Scan is started self print and the LED of START key is turned off 4 Print is started self print After completion of printing returns to 2 display ADJUST EXP AUTO XX ADJUST EXP AUTO YY ADJUST EXP AUTO SCAN YY ADJUST EXP AUTO PRINT YY Density adjustment value data table...

Page 110: ...er contrast too Press Exposure mode selector key or key for the AL 2050 2060 to switch the mode The set value of the selected mode is displayed on the LCD display Adjustment value 1 99 No density display on LCD display Operation The operation is similar to simulation 46 01 Main code Sub code Contents Details of function operation 1 Initial display XX is the corresponding exposure adjust ment value...

Page 111: ... Enter the code number corresponding to the desired PHOTO image process setting and press Exposure mode selector key or key for the AL 2050 2060 to change the mode and write into the EEPROM Operation The operation is similar to simulation 43 01 20 SPF RSPF exposure correction excluding AL 2020 Function Used to adjust the exposure correction amount in the SPF RSPF mode The adjustment is made by adj...

Page 112: ...operation is similar to simulation 46 19 31 Image sharpness adjustment Function Used to adjust sharpening blurring of image in each mode When this simulation is executed warm up and shading are performed and the current set value is displayed Default 1 Change the set value and press START key to make a copy under the set conditions To change the mode press Exposure mode selector key or key for the...

Page 113: ...ellow 2 Yellow Red Green Blue Water blue Purple Specification component Setting No Remark Green 0 Default Red 1 Blue 2 Mode Display item AL 2050 2060 LED AL 2050 2060 Display lamp AL 2020 2035 2040 Default AE mode including TS AE COPY mode lamp AE mode lamp 0 TEXT mode including TS TEXT PRINT mode lamp TEXT mode lamp 0 PHOTO mode PHOTO SCAN mode lamp PHOTO mode lamp 0 Sharpness adjustment value da...

Page 114: ...et value is increased by 1 the magnification ratio is increased by 0 1 The adjustment mode can be changed by pressing Exposure mode selector key or key for the AL 2050 2060 Adjustment range 1 99 Default 50 When adjusting the RSPF the mode is set to Duplex Single single copies of two sheets are performed For printing regardless of the density mode and the density level Density mode MANUAL Density l...

Page 115: ...ite LCD LCD DATE WRITING AL 2050 2060 During SUM CHECK FLASH ROM SUM CHECK d ON ON ON During BOOT SUM CHECK BOOT SUM CHECK AL 2050 2060 During EEPROM SUM CHECK EEPROM SUM CHECK AL 2050 2060 Download complete DOWNLOAD COMPLETE 0FF ON OFF OFF Error state E ON OFF OFF AL 2020 2035 2040 1 Data reception error 6 Sum check Loader section 2 Loader function transfer 7 Sum check Boot section 3 FLASH ROM de...

Page 116: ... is decreased by 1mm Default 50 3 Measure the distance Hmm from the paper lead edge to the image print start position Set A 10 x H mm Example Set to 50 When the value of A is increased by 10 the image lead edge is moved to the paper lead edge by 1mm Default 50 4 Set the lead edge void amount to B 50 2 5mm Default 50 When the value of B is increased by 10 the void is extended by about 0 1mm For 25 ...

Page 117: ...be selected by pressing Exposure mode selector key or key for the AL 2050 2060 When the set value is changed largely the area outside the shading area may be scanned to cause black streaks on the edges When the SPF RSPF is used select the mode for use of the SPF RSPF by 2 SIDED COPY key For Simplex models skip When printing with the manual paper feed tray use paper of the letter size In the 2nd pr...

Page 118: ...age data most lately stored in memory to the lead edge data from the print start position the image lead edge adjustment is made by changing the end data position stored in memory by the set value of this simulation Since it is performed by changing the scan end position the image position adjustment is made by changing the scan end position and the end data stored in memory The adjustment modes c...

Page 119: ...ustment modes can be selected by pressing Exposure mode selector key or key for the AL 2050 2060 Enter the adjustment value with key or Numeric key for the AL 2050 2060 and press START key to save the set value and make a copy Operation AL 2050 2060 The operation is similar to simulation 46 01 Main code Sub code Contents Details of function operation Mode Display item AL 2050 2060 LED AL 2050 2060...

Page 120: ... Operation The operation is similar to simulation 46 01 In MANUAL OK ERR display in AUTO 61 03 Polygon motor check HSYNC output check Function When OK START key is pressed HSYNC is performed and the polygon motor is rotated for 30sec At that time the ZOOM lamp or the COPY mode lamp for the AL 2050 2060 is lighted for 100msec every time when HSYNC is detected Operation AL 2050 2060 63 01 Shading ch...

Page 121: ...tion process in the light quantity stable process of white balance Note The light quantity stable level in the previ ous light quantity stable state is used as the target When the light quantity level reaches the target during the wait time the set time of this simulation is ignored and the operation enters the stable evaluation process When this simulation is executed the currently set value is d...

Page 122: ...ince however the scanner is disabled initializing is not made Enter the code number and press OK START key to start paper feed from the selected cas sette and print in the selected pattern For 4 99 flip Operation The operation is similar to simulation 26 02 66 01 FAX soft SW setting AL 2060 only Function Use to check the FAX soft SW setting Every time when the key is pressed the bit on the first l...

Page 123: ... FLASH CHECKING MEMORY MEMORY CHECK RESULT OK MEMORY CHECK RESULT XXXXXXXX SUM NG MEMORY CHECK RESULT XXXXXXXX A BUS NG MEMORY CHECK RESULT XXXXXXXX DATA NG MEMORY CHECK RESULT XXXXXXXX D BUS NG MEMORY CHECK RESULT XXXXXXXX ERASE NG 1 NO SIGNAL 13 7200bps V34 25 2400bps V27ter 2 33600bps V34 14 4800bps V34 26 300bps FLAG 3 31200bps V34 15 2400bps V34 27 2100Hz CED 4 28800bps V34 16 14400bps V33 28...

Page 124: ...9 16800bps V34 21 7200bps V17 33 NO RING BACK TONE 10 14400bps V34 22 9600bps V29 34 LINE OFF HOOK 11 12000bps V34 23 7200bps V29 35 LINE ON HOOK 12 9600bps V34 24 4800bps V27ter 1 Initial display 2 2 digit 1 35 with Numeric key key 2sec after Pressing key or key reverses the sequence Clear key FAX control is terminated 3 OK key Send after setting Clear key Returns to 1 Initial display SELECT OUTP...

Page 125: ... when key is pressed the second line is changed in the sequence of No 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 When key is pressed the sequence is reversed Clear key FAX control is terminated 3 OK key Clear key Returns to 1 Initial display SELECT SIGNAL PRESS SELECT SIGNAL 1 6 1 NO SIGNAL SELECT SIGNAL 1 6 6 00001 OUTPUTING SIGNAL MAX PRESS CLEAR TO STOP 1 Initial display 2 key or after 2sec Every time when key is pressed t...

Page 126: ... NO SENDING yyPPS xxms TERMINATE 1 YES 2 NO TERMINATED Dial test DTMF 1 Initial display Clear key FAX control is terminated 2 Select 2 Select 2 3 Select 1 Select 2 4 Select 1 XXXX Default After deleting with Clear key input can be made 4 OK key xx indicates HI and yy indicates Low Soft SW Select 2 Returns to 4 display 5 Select 1 HI LO is selected with the signal level inside 6 After setting the si...

Page 127: ...fter setting the signal send level Clear key Returns to 1 Initial display INPUT DIAL SENDING SIGNAL SSW PRESS CLEAR TO STOP 1 Initial display 2 key or after 2sec Every time when key is pressed the second line is changed in the sequence of 1 2 3 1 When key is pressed the sequence is reversed Clear key FAX control is terminated 3 OK key When print is allowed After completion of printing FAX control ...

Page 128: ...splay When a signal is detected the display is changed from NONE to the following CI CNG CED BT DT Flag SDT DTMF Clear key FAX control is terminated CHECKING NONE PRESS CLEAR TO STOP 1 Initial display xx xx xx xxx indicates o clock minute second millisecond Clear key FAX control is terminated COMM TIME xx xx xx xxx msec 1 Initial display 2 key or after 2sec Every time when key is pressed the secon...

Page 129: ...xx is the current value No revision of display 3 Select 1 Select 2 Returns to 1 Initial display 4 Enter the year in 4 digits 5 Enter the month in 2 digits 6 Enter the day in 2 digits xxxx xx xx xxx is the entered value Select 2 Returns to 1 Initial display 7 Select 1 After 2sec returns to 1 Initial display 2 Select 2 xx xx is the current value 3 Select 1 Select 2 Returns to 1 Initial display 4 Ent...

Page 130: ...ith a new one If downloading of the program is abnormally terminated it may cause an error Download the program again to avoid this E1 81 Content IMC communication interface error Parity Detail A parity error occurs in communication between the CPU and the IMC Cause IMC abnormality IMC memory defect data abnormality Check and remedy Replace the MCU PWB with new one 82 Content IMC communication int...

Page 131: ... control PWB ROM Replace the FAX PWB H2 00 Content Thermistor open Detail The thermistor is open The fusing unit is not installed Cause Thermistor abnormality Control PWB abnormality Fusing section connector disconnection The fusing unit is not installed Check and remedy Check the harness and the connector between the thermistor and the PWB Use SIM 14 to clear the self diagnostic display Main code...

Page 132: ...e main motor encoder pulse is not detected for 100 msec Cause Main motor unit abnormality Improper connection or disconnection the main motor and the harness MCU PWB abnormality Check and remedy Use SIM 25 01 to check the main motor operations Check connection of the main motor harness connector Replace the main motor Replace the MCU PWB Main code Sub code Details of trouble L4 32 Content Exhaust ...

Page 133: ...ssion 42 Reception length over The length of reception data of one page exceeds the range during reception 43 Communication OK Communication enable before transmission 44 Document error A document jam during direct transmission 45 Image quality error 46 No response from the other party The FAX signal from the other party cannot detect within T1 time 47 Communication error 48 OK Communication norma...

Page 134: ...on 01 Transmission length over Transmission 02 EOL time over Reception 03 Carrier detection time up Reception 04 Polarity reversion detection in phase C Transmission Reception 05 8 min over in phase C Transmission 06 Memory image decoding error Reception 07 Memory image decoding error Transmission 08 Time up between frames in phase C Transmission Reception 10 Communication request NG Reception 11 ...

Page 135: ...s the exposure mode selector key The PHOTO indicator will stop blinking and light up steadily The light and dark indicator marked 3 will light up The toner save mode is now active Note To return to the standard mode repeat the procedure but use the dark key to select exposure level 5 in step 3 3 User programs AL 2020 2035 2040 The user programs allow the parameters of certain functions to be set c...

Page 136: ...s used to select the period of time Auto clear time can also be disabled 2 PREHEAT MODE 1 30 SEC 2 1 MIN 3 5 MIN 4 30 MIN 5 60 MIN 6 120 MIN 7 240 MIN This function automatically switches the machine to a low power consumption state if the set duration of time elapses without the machine being used when the power is on The power save indicator lights up however the keys on the operation panel can ...

Page 137: ...stment to 5 levels is possible This is used to adjust the exposure level The automatic exposure level can be adjusted separately for the document glass and the RSPF For the procedure for adjusting the exposure and guidelines for numeric values The factory default setting for the exposure level is center 20 LANGUAGE 1 AMERICAN ENGLISH 2 ENGLISH 3 FRENCH 4 SPANISH This is used to set the language us...

Page 138: ...ut in all trays This feature does not function in copy mode 2 USB 2 0 MODE SWITCH 1 FULL SPEED 2 HI SPEED This sets the USB 2 0 data transfer speed To obtain the fastest speed when using the USB 2 0 connector first verify that your computer meets the system requirements operating system and driver and then use this program to change the USB 2 0 mode to Hi Speed Note that the setting should not be ...

Page 139: ... number User program SW 2 5 8 When remote switch is erroneously detected Remote switch setting Yes No User program SW 8 5 When remote switch is erroneously detected Communication General Send level None SW 15 4 8 When the remote machine cannot receive signals in a proper level JBIG mode None SW 17 4 8 When an error occurs in the JBIG mode SG3 V34 mode function setup None SW 43 1 When SG3 communica...

Page 140: ... range is set the initial value is set 6 Bit No Set range 5 6 7 8 0 to 9 1 7 0 8 1 S W 3 1 Density default setup Bit No 1 2 3 4 5 Medium 0 When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set 2 Light 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Medium 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 Dark 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 6 Inhibited to use 1 7 Size specification Bit No 7 8 Conforms to the machine information 0 When set to conformity to the machine i...

Page 141: ...0 No Yes 1 4 Dial tone monitoring time 1 10sec 0 5sec 5sec 0 5 Dial tone ON OFF detection time upper limit Intermittent detection 1 400ms 0 700ms 700ms 0 6 Max length of reception 1 No limit 0 1 5m 1 5m 0 7 Destination display time when one touch key is pressed Bit No 7 8 2sec 0 When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set 2sec 0 0 8 4sec 0 1 0 6sec 1 0 S W 8 1 Memory transmi...

Page 142: ...ial value is set 2 Bit No Set range 1 2 3 4 30 to 75sec 5sec unit N x 5 30sec 0 3 1 4 1 5 Inhibited to use 0 6 CI detection Bit No 6 7 4 sine wave 0 When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set 4 sine wave 0 0 7 3 sine wave 1 0 0 2 sine wave 0 1 8 Inhibited to use 0 S W 13 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 Ringing volume Bit No 3 4 Medium 1 Refer to User program RINGER VOLUME Silent...

Page 143: ...1 0 4 V 17 7200bps 1 0 1 1 0 V 17 14 4kbps Others 5 Modem speed in reception fixed Bit No 5 6 No fixing 0 No fixing 0 0 V 29 9600BPS 0 1 6 V 27ter 4800BPS 1 0 0 V 17 14400BPS 1 1 7 Inhibited to use 0 8 0 S W 17 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 MH fixed Except for SG3 1 Yes 0 No depending on the other party s machine No 0 3 ECM MMR mode Except for SG3 1 Yes 0 No Yes 1 4 ECM JBIG mode Except for SG3 1 Yes 0 N...

Page 144: ...ted to use 0 2 0 3 Specified number reception ANTI JUNK FAX Bit No 3 4 Not set 0 Refer to Main menu ANTI JUNK FAX When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set Not set 0 0 4 Receive inhibit 0 1 0 5 Inhibited to use 0 6 Document output setup in reception 1 Collective output after completion of reception 0 Output after reception of every page Collective output after completion o...

Page 145: ...RAY1 0 1 0 TRAY2 1 0 S W 28 1 Inhibited to use 1 2 1 3 0 4 1 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 29 1 Number of auto switch calls of manual reception auto reception Binary input 0 time 0 Refer to User program OF RINGS MANUAL RX When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set 2 Bit No Set range 1 2 3 4 0 to 9 Not switched when 0 0 3 0 4 0 5 Setup of number of times of call rings Binary input 2 t...

Page 146: ...de the set range is set the initial value is set Print inhibited 0 0 All print 0 1 6 Only in error 1 0 0 0 0 7 Contents of send document are printed in memory send Bit No 7 8 Only the address to which transmission is failed 1 1 1 Refer to User program PRINT SELECTION When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set Print inhibited 0 0 All print 0 1 8 Only the address to which tra...

Page 147: ... 8 1 S W 38 1 Protocol monitor Bit No 1 2 Not output 0 Not output 0 0 Not output 0 1 2 Output 1 0 0 Output only in an error 1 1 3 Protocol monitor save 1 Yes 0 No Yes 1 4 Inhibited to use 0 5 Flash send time U K Netherlands Luxembourg Belgium France Inhibited to use Bit No 5 6 90ms 0 90ms 0 0 180ms 0 1 6 270ms 1 0 0 360ms 1 1 7 Transfer function 1 Allow 0 Inhibit Allow 1 8 Inhibited to use 0 S W 3...

Page 148: ...lue is set 2400 0 0 0 2743 0 0 1 5 2800 0 1 0 0 3000 0 1 1 6 3200 1 0 0 1 3429 1 0 1 7 Inhibited to use 0 8 0 S W 44 1 V 34 primary channel send speed Binary input 33600bps 1 2 Bit No Send speed 2400 bps x N 1 2 3 4 When N 0 2400bps When N 15 33600bps 1 3 1 4 0 5 V 34 primary channel receive speed Binary input 33600bps 1 6 Bit No Receive speed 2400 bps x N 5 6 7 8 When N 0 2400bps When N 15 33600b...

Page 149: ...hibited to use 1 1 1 2 External telephone connection 1 Yes 0 No Yes 1 1 1 3 Inhibited to use 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 6 1 1 1 7 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 S W 48 1 Tone Pulse default setup Bit No 1 2 TONE 1 1 1 Refer to User program DIAL MODE When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set 10PPS 0 0 2 TONE 1 0 0 0 0 3 Telephone line menu 1 Inhibit 0 Allow Inhibit 1 1 1 4 Inhibited to use 0 0 0 ...

Page 150: ...ss in RTN reception 1 Not error 0 Error Error 0 6 Inhibited to use 0 7 0 8 V 34 control channel communication speed 1 2400bps 0 1200bps 1200bps 0 S W 53 1 Maximum DTMF send level Binary input 0dBm 0 2 Bit No Set range 1 2 3 4 0 0 0dBm to 15 15 0dBm 0 3 0 4 0 5 DTMF send level difference between high and low level Binary input 2 0dBm 1 6 Bit No Set range 5 6 7 8 0 2 0dBm to 15 5 5dBm 0 5dBm unit Wh...

Page 151: ...settlement time in double wait Binary input 550ms 0 6 Bit No Set range 5 6 7 8 Settlement time 50 ms x N 200 ms 1 7 1 8 1 S W 59 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 Reception SED ON level Bit No 3 4 48dB 1 43dB 0 0 38dB 0 1 4 33dB 1 0 1 48dB 1 1 5 Transmission cable amplitude equalizer Bit No 5 6 0dB 0 0dB 0 0 4dB 0 1 6 8dB 1 0 0 12dB 1 1 7 Reception cable amplitude equalizer Bit No 7 8 0dB 0 0dB 0 0 4dB 0...

Page 152: ...c 1 1 6 Inhibited to use 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 S W 63 1 Inhibited to use 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 1 1 1 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 7 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 S W 64 1 Inhibited to use 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 6 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 8 0 0 0 S W 65 1 Inhibited to use 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 S W 66 1 Inhibited to use 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 S...

Page 153: ... 0 5sec 0 0 1 0sec 0 1 6 1 5sec 1 0 1 2 0sec 1 1 7 RCP send times Bit No 7 8 3 times 0 3 times 0 0 6 times 0 1 8 9 times 1 0 0 12 times 1 1 S W 71 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 1 6 1 7 0 8 0 S W 72 1 EYE Q check 1 EYE Q check only 0 0 reception EYE Q check 0 reception EYE Q check 0 2 ERR frame reception operation 1 Continues process 0 Not continue process Error Not continue process Error 0 3 ...

Page 154: ... to User program BEEP LENGTH When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set 3sec 0 0 1sec 0 1 4 Silent 1 0 0 5 Print effective image area main scan void Binary input 48 dots 0 6 Bit No Set range 5 6 7 8 0 to 240 dots 16 dots interval 0 7 1 8 1 S W 76 1 Scan magnification ratio adjustment main scan flag 1 0 0 2 Scan magnification ratio adjustment RSPF main scan Binary input 0 0 ...

Page 155: ...0 0 0 0 0 4 Italy 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 Switzerland 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 5 Finland 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 Denmark 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 6 Norway 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Netherlands 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 7 Luxembourg 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 8 Belgium 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 S W 81 1 Language information Binary input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Only command receive from the main unit can be rewritten Bit No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 U K 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 Japanese 1 Amer...

Page 156: ... the set range is set the initial value is set 4 Bit No Set range 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pattern No 1 to 35 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 1 S W 84 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 1 4 0 5 1 6 1 7 0 8 0 S W 85 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 1 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 86 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 87 1 Inhibited to use 1 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 1 6 1 7 0 8 1 S W 88 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 8...

Page 157: ...able Enable 1 5 Symbol speed 3000 low carrier send enable in V 34 send 1 Enable 0 Disable Enable 1 6 Symbol speed 3429 enable in V 34 communicate 1 Enable 0 Disable Enable 1 7 Symbol speed 2800 enable in V 34 communicate 1 Enable 0 Disable Enable 1 8 Symbol speed 2743 enable in V 34 communicate 1 Enable 0 Disable Enable 1 S W 92 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 1 3 0 4 1 5 1 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 93 1 Inhibited t...

Page 158: ... No Set range 1 2 3 4 0 to 240 lines 16 lines interval 600dpi 0 3 1 4 0 5 Print effective image area sub scan rear edge void Back surface Binary input 48 lines 0 6 Bit No Set range 5 6 7 8 0 to 240 lines 16 lines interval 600dpi 0 7 1 8 1 S W 102 1 Scan effective image area main scan left edge image loss OC Binary input 96 dots 0 2 Bit No Set range 1 2 3 4 0 to 360 dots 24 dots interval 1 3 0 4 0 ...

Page 159: ... adjustment OC main scan flag 1 0 0 2 Scan magnification ratio adjustment OC main scan Binary input 0 0 3 Bit No Set range 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 to 12 7 0 1 interval 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 106 1 Scan magnification ratio adjustment OC sub scan flag 1 0 0 2 Scan magnification ratio adjustment OC sub scan Binary input 0 0 3 Bit No Set range 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 to 12 7 0 1 interval 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W ...

Page 160: ...rror during memory send Including no response from the remote machine Setting is made in binary input When set to 0 resend is mad immediately after completion of com munication However the time interval set by SW21 Interval between comple tion of communication and the next call is valid For the New Zealand models tough it is set to 0 recall is performed in an interval of 1min Default 1min SW4 No 5...

Page 161: ...on is set to Intermittent If a dial tone is detected for more than this upper limit time it is not considered as a dial tone Default 0 700ms SW7 No 6 Max length of reception Used to set max length of reception for long document Default 0 1 5m SW7 No 7 No 8 Destination display time when one touch key is pressed Used to set the time from displaying the destination to the next oper ation in one touch...

Page 162: ...etting of no fixing the operations are the same as V 17 14400BPS Default 0 0 No fixing SW16 No 7 No 8 Inhibited to use SW17 No 1 Inhibited to use SW17 No 2 MH fixed Except for SG3 Used to set whether coding capacity is fixed to MH or not in commu nication other than SG3 Default 0 No SW17 No 3 ECM MMR mode Except for SG3 Used to set whether MMR coding capacity is allowed or not in com munication ot...

Page 163: ...ve in manual receive mode When set to 0 switch to auto receive is not made Default 0 time SW29 No 5 No 8 Setup of number of times of call rings Used to set the number of calls before starting reception in auto receive mode Setting is made in binary input Default 2 times SW30 No 1 Report output when canceling Used to set whether the user cancel report is outputted or not when send is canceled durin...

Page 164: ...signal send time Used to set DTMF signal send time Setting is made in binary input by the increment of 10ms Default 80ms SW40 No 1 No 8 Number of times of recall in error Used to set the number of times of recall when a communication error occurs Setting is made in binary input When set to 0 recall is not made Default 1 times SW41 No 1 No 8 Number of times of recall in busy Used to set the number ...

Page 165: ...ephone connection Used to set whether external telephone is used or not This switch must be set to YES in order to use external telephone Default 1 Yes SW47 No 3 No 8 Inhibited to use SW48 No 1 No 2 Tone Pulse default setup Used to set the dial type Default 1 0 TONE SW48 No 3 Telephone line menu Used to set whether tone pulse setting is displayed on the menu or not Default 1 Inhibit SW48 No 4 Inhi...

Page 166: ... SW57 No 2 Sharp machine mode Used to set whether communication is made in Sharp machine mode or not Default 1 ON SW57 No 3 Inhibited to use SW57 No 4 No 8 Reception gain adjustment Used to set reception gain correction Setting is made in binary input in the increment of 0 5dBm Default 0 0dBm SW58 No 1 No 4 Dual wait inhibit time after CFR send Used to set dual wait inhibit time after CFR send Set...

Page 167: ...d the void amount on the lead edge is increased Setting is made in binary input in the increment of 16 lines Default 32 lines SW74 No 5 No 8 Inhibited to use SW75 No 1 Manual calibration setting when sending Setting to execute the manual calibration or not when sending In case of an abnormal current waveform the auto calibration fails and the DTFM signal is deformed This setting provides the count...

Page 168: ... in V 34 send Used to set whether use of high carrier is allowed or not when sym bol speed of 3000Hz is selected in V 34 send When high low carriers are disable 3200Hz cannot be selected Default 1 Enable SW91 No 5 Symbol speed 3000 low carrier send enable in V 34 send Used to set whether use of low carrier is allowed or not when symbol speed of 3000Hz is selected in V 34 send When high low carrier...

Page 169: ... made in the range of 0 12 7 in 0 1 increments Default 0 SW106 No 1 Scan magnification ratio adjustment OC sub scan flag Used to set the sub scan magnification ratio in OC scan Bit 1 indicates plus or minus of the magnification ratio Default 0 SW106 No 2 No 8 Scan magnification ratio adjustment OC sub scan Used to set the sub scan magnification ratio in OC scan By binary input setting can be made ...

Page 170: ... I2C Bus 2speed Lock sensor 8Kbyte 24V 12V Main Motor Toner Motor Mirror Motor Polygon Motor AC Code LSU KRONOS ASIC 296pin CPU H8S 2321 19 6608MHz EEPROM SDRAM 16Mbyte Reset IC SRAM Driver Flash ROM AFE HT82V24 CDS AGC MPX AD 16bits CCD Driver CCFL x 2 Lamp Inverter for CCFL HOME POSITION SENSOR CCD ILX558X CPU CLK 19 6608MHz System Reset SSCG PMD Driver LED Driver LED HC151 x 2 KEY Matrix START ...

Page 171: ... Main Motor Toner Motor Mirror Motor Polygon Motor AC Code LSU KRONOS ASIC 296pin CPU H8S 2321 19 6608MHz EEPROM SDRAM 8Mbyte Reset IC SRAM Driver Flash ROM AFE HT86V26 C D S A G C M P X AD 16bits CCD Driver CCFL x 2 Lamp Inverter for CCFL HOME POSITION SENSOR CCD ILX558K CPU CLK 19 6608MHz System Reset SSCG PMD Driver LED Driver LED HC151 KEY Matrix START KEY POWER SUPPLY POFF HL PR FW 3 3V 5VEN ...

Page 172: ...D AFE_SCK AFE_SEN ADCLK D GND 24V MPFS 24V CCD RS BSAMP CCD CP AFE_SDI CCD_PHI2 D GND CCD_PHI1 24V1 DSWS 5䌖 MFD DGND 3 PPD1 D GND CED1 D GND LEDPPD1 1 2 D GND 3 AFE_DB4 AFE_DB3 EN5V AFE_DB0 AFE_DB2 AFE_DB1 AFE_DB7 AFE_DB5 AFE_DB6 mt_at_home OP STB D GND VSAMP CCD TG P GND P GND OP LATCH PSL ONL PSW FANLK VFMCNT PGND 24V DMT_3 24VDupMT DMT_2 PMRDY PMD D GND KEYIN1 SELIN3 STROBE VFMOUT PPD2 D GND D ...

Page 173: ... F KEYSC3 F KEYSC2 F KEYSC1 F KEYIN4 F KEYIN3 F KEYIN2 F KEYIN7 F KEYIN6 F KEYIN5 1 24VDupMT AFE_DB6 D GND AFE_DB4 AFE_DB3 AFE_SCK mt_at_home AFE_DB5 AC VOUT AFE_DB2 1 D GND GND 3 CCD_PHI1 AFE_SEN AFE_SEN ADCLK ADCLK CCD_PHI1 CCD_PHI2 VCL D GND P GND CCD CP GND 3 AFE_SDI BSAMP BSAMP AC VOUT 1 D GND D GND CCD RS CCD RS VSAMP VSAMP CCD TG CCD TG EN5V EN5V D GND D GND 12V 12V 12V 12V VCL VCL VCL VCL ...

Page 174: ...D 3 LED_SPPD 3 2 D GND 2 DGND 3 LEDSPPD 3 LEDSRJD 1 SPPD LEDSCOD SRJD 2 DGND 1 6 3 1 3 1 5 COMA 2 4 LED_SRJD 1 LED_SPPD 2 DGND 3 DGND 4 SRJD 5 SPPD 6 LED_SCOD 7 LED_SPID 8 DGND 9 DGND 10 SCOD 11 SPID 12 NC 15 SPMT_1 16 24VSPFSOL 13 24VSPFSOL 17 SPMT_2 18 SPMT_3 14 SPUS 19 SPMT_0 20 24VSPFSOL 21 24VSPFMT 22 SRVC 23 24VSPFMT 24 MCU PWB SRJD SPMT SPPD SCOD SPID SPUS SRVC RSPF UNIT CN1 DHAI 0518QSPZ C...

Page 175: ...PD sensor power Paper transport section PPD1 PPD sensor Paper transport detection Paper transport section RRS 1st transport solenoid Paper transport section BZR Buzzer signal Buzzer Operation section DRST Drum reset detection CRU initial detection Operation section KEYIN Key scan input Key detection control Operation section KEYIN1 Key scan input Key detection control Operation section KEYIN2 Key ...

Page 176: ...SPF RSPF section SCOD SCOD sensor SPF RSPF cover open sensor SPF RSPF section SPID SPID sensor SPF RSPF UN paper entry sensor SPF RSPF section SPMT_0 SPF RSPF motor SPF RSPF motor phase control SPF RSPF section SPMT_1 SPF RSPF motor SPF RSPF motor phase control SPF RSPF section SPMT_2 SPF RSPF motor SPF RSPF motor phase control SPF RSPF section SPMT_3 SPF RSPF motor SPF RSPF motor phase control SP...

Page 177: ...al FAX optional section PB_ADDR3 Address signal Peripheral bus control signal FAX optional section PB_ADDR4 Address signal Peripheral bus control signal FAX optional section PB_ADDR5 Address signal Peripheral bus control signal FAX optional section PB_ADDR6 Address signal Peripheral bus control signal FAX optional section PB_ADDR7 Address signal Peripheral bus control signal FAX optional section P...

Page 178: ...Vss 3 NC 4 VCC 5 PC0 A0 6 PC1 A1 7 PC2 A2 8 PC3 A3 9 Vss 10 PC4 A4 11 PC5 A5 12 PC6 A6 13 PC7 A7 14 PB0 A8 15 PB1 A9 16 PB2 A10 17 PB3 A11 18 Vss 19 PB4 A12 20 PB5 A13 21 PB6 A14 22 PB7 A15 23 PA0 A16 24 PA1 A17 25 PA2 A18 26 PA3 A19 27 Vss 28 PA4 A20 IRQ4 29 PA5 A21 IRQ5 30 PA6 A22 IRQ6 31 PA7 A23 IRQ7 32 P67 CS7 IRQ3 33 P66 CS6 IRQ2 34 Vss 35 Vss 36 P65 IRQ1 37 P64 IRQ0 38 P53 ADTRG 102 P52 SCK2...

Page 179: ... 47p TP330 BR42 10kJx4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 BR39 10kJx4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 TP396 TP323 TP381 BR71 10kJx4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 TP348 TP318 TP289 TP87 1 BR54 10kJx4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 TP115 1 R407 N M BR37 33Jx4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 L2 ZJSR5101 223 TP309 R47 33J TP304 TP119 1 TP100 1 TP291 C51 47p TP416 TP446 R27 33J C42 0 1u TP343 C37 47u 16V R28 10KJ C65 0 1u TP363 TP373 C38 0 1u C33 0 1u TP440 TP86 1 C71 N M TP397 TP...

Page 180: ...A6 19 A7 18 A8 8 A9 7 A10 6 A11 5 A12 4 A13 3 A14 2 A15 1 A16 48 A17 17 DQ0 29 DQ1 31 DQ2 33 DQ3 35 DQ4 38 DQ5 40 DQ6 42 DQ7 44 DQ8 30 DQ9 32 DQ10 34 DQ11 36 DQ12 39 DQ13 41 DQ14 43 DQ15 45 A19 9 NC 10 A18 16 GND 46 GND 27 VCC 37 VPP 13 BYTE 47 OE 28 CE 26 WE 11 RP 12 WP 14 RY BY 15 C89 0 1u R56 10kJ R65 N M TP454 C90 0 1u C91 0 1u TP458 C92 0 1u C93 0 1u TP455 R64 N M C84 0 1u C81 0 1u C94 0 1u R...

Page 181: ...1A3 6 1A4 8 2A1 11 2A2 13 2A3 15 2A4 17 1G 1 2G 19 1Y1 18 1Y2 16 1Y3 14 1Y4 12 2Y1 9 2Y2 7 2Y3 5 2Y4 3 VCC 20 GND 10 BR55 33Jx4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 R15 0J TP473 R86 10J IC13 74HC151 D0 4 D1 3 D2 2 D3 1 D4 15 D5 14 D6 13 D7 12 A 11 B 10 C 9 G 7 W 6 Y 5 VCC 16 GND 8 TP463 TP499 TP540 C96 0 1u C99 0 1u R90 33J R100 33J TP524 C104 33p C133 82p R87 33J TP503 R80 10J R74 10J TP500 IC45 NC7ST08M5X 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 182: ...02S 1 2 3 R196 10kJ TP555 CP16 0603FA1 5A 0603SFF150FM R112 1 2kF D49 MTZ J22B R364 0J C160 2 2uF 10V TP554 R155 470kJ R109 N M _4 7kJ 1 4W R107 4 3kF R191 4 7kJ R146 1 5kF TP265 R114 10kF R108 N M _47kJ TP618 D34 1SS355 R193 10kJ TP605 R380 N M _1 5kJ TP551 IC24 KID65503F 1B 1 2B 2 3B 3 4B 4 5B 5 6B 6 7B 7 G 8 NC 9 1C 16 2C 15 3C 14 4C 13 5C 12 6C 11 7C 10 TP556 R386 4 7kJ 1 4W D57 RLS 73 D35 1SS...

Page 183: ...kJ IC26 TD62064AF I1 3 NC 4 NC 5 I2 6 NC 10 I3 11 NC 12 NC 13 GND 17 O1 2 O2 7 O3 9 O4 16 COM 1 COM 8 GND 18 I4 14 NC 15 C117 820p R124 30kJ BR59 10kJx4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C119 820p IC29 TA7291AS Vcc 2 IN1 9 IN2 1 GND 5 OUT2 3 OUT1 7 Vref 8 Vs 6 N C 4 C122 47u 35V D6 MTZ J22B C131 0 1u R127 510J R126 1kJ R132 1J 2W C120 0 1u R125 2kJ C123 0 1u 50V IC28 STA7100M OUT A 1 OUT A 2 OUT A 3 OUT A 4 Vs 13 O...

Page 184: ... KDS226 2 1 3 C163 1000p IC30 KIA7805 IN 1 GND 2 OUT 3 C183 0 1u R182 1kJ C158 0 1u C188 1000p D21 KDS226 2 1 3 D17 KDS226 2 1 3 D9 KDS226 2 1 3 R242 10J C184 0 1u R183 1kJ D13 KDS226 2 1 3 D22 KDS226 2 1 3 C159 N M C137 0 1u R149 10kJ R145 15kJ C176 0 1u C182 22u 16V R240 10J R184 1kJ D51 ZENER_UDZS4 7B open C146 N M R168 1kJ C175 47u 35V C161 1000p C180 0 1u R185 1kJ C147 N M C138 0 1u R169 1kJ ...

Page 185: ... Operational PWB To Power unit R190 1kJ C193 0 1u 50V D31 KDS226 2 1 3 R400 N M _1608size C195 1000p CN2 IMSA 9619S 18A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 R187 10kJ Q5 KRC106S 1 2 3 C194 N M _1608size Q6 KRC106S 1 2 3 CP7 0603FA1 5A 0603SFF150FM CN1 B24B PNDZS 1 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 D30 KDS226 2 1 3 R188 10kJ C192 1000p C191 1000p CP8 0603FA1 5A ...

Page 186: ... detect To Resist roller solenoid To 2nd cassette To Mirror motor To Main motor To Mecha COUNTER Red Red For AL2040 Model Only For AL2040 Model Only Green To LD White CN18 B14B PHDSS B 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 CN10 B3B PH K S 1 2 3 R140 200J 1 4W CN12 B3B PH K E 1 2 3 CN16 B3B PH K R 1 2 3 R208 200J 1 4W CN19 B3B PH K S 1 2 3 CN17 N M _B4B PH K S 1 2 3 4 CN6 B5B PASK 1 1 2 3 4 5 CN13 B05B ...

Page 187: ...PHI2 4 AFE_SCK 4 AFE_DB 7 0 4 To Scanner unit Copy Lamp Inverter R209 910J C209 0 1u 50V R213 1kJ CN3 FF4 32 S15D5 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 R212 5 6kJ 1 4W CP9 0603FA1 5A 0603SFF150FM C208 47u 35V D44 11EQS06 L6 220uH TWKA 221K Q9 2SJ537 R214 15kJ R215 56kJ C210 33p Q8 KTC3198 R210 15kJ CP6 0603FA1 5A 0603SFF150FM R211 12kJ C211 1000p D...

Page 188: ...10 D 11 VPO 12 VMO FSEO 13 VCC 14 D32 HZM6 2Z4MWA open TP568 C215 N M C212 100p TP569 R217 10kJ R420 N M TP570 D45 ZENER_6 2V TP571 L9 0J 1608 L8 BLM18BB121SN1D R220 24J R216 24J TP563 CN33 UBS21 4K2J00 ACON 5V 1 D 2 D 3 GND 4 Shield L16 0J 1608 C213 0 1u R218 1 5kJ TP564 R221 33J R222 24J TP565 R223 33J C216 N M C214 0 1u TP566 R219 N M R224 33J 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D D C C B B A A MCU PWB USB2 0 ...

Page 189: ...F GND 2 F GND 1 D40 KDS226 2 1 3 TP572 R202 N M _300J IC34 NC7ST08M5X open 1 2 3 4 5 R201 N M _300J C220 0 1u R139 1kJ CN5 B4B PH K R 1 2 3 4 FB1 0J 1608 TP576 TP573 R226 10kJ FB3 0J 1608 R225 N M TP574 R231 0J TP575 R369 0J C218 0 1u FB2 0J 1608 FB4 0J 1608 R232 10kJ open R200 10J IC32 TC7SBD385AFU open A 1 B 2 OE 4 GND 3 Vcc 5 R376 N M D39 KDS226 2 1 3 R368 N M N M _B10B PHDSS B CN9 1 3 5 7 9 2 ...

Page 190: ...0J LTL 1LHG 002A LED71 TP8 g1 TP29 D314 1SS133 TP51 C333 1000p TP62 TP65 f2 TP48 R398 4 7KJ IC304 LC7935AN IC304 Q3 33 Q4 34 Q5 36 Q6 37 Q7 38 Q9 40 Q10 41 Q11 42 Q17 1 Q18 2 Q19 3 Q20 4 Q21 6 Q22 7 Q23 8 Q24 9 Q25 10 Q26 11 Q12 43 Q13 45 Q14 46 Q15 47 Q8 39 Q1 31 VCC 63 STROBE 51 BEO 49 LATCH 50 S IN 30 CLOCK 64 S OUT 19 GND1 5 GND2 14 GND3 35 GND4 44 GND5 62 Q31 17 Q30 16 Q28 13 Q27 12 Q32 18 Q1...

Page 191: ...13 PO11 TIOCD0 TCLKB 119 P12 PO10 TIOCC0 TCLKA 120 P11 PO9 TIOCB0 DACK1 121 P10 PO8 TIOCA0 DACK0 122 MD0 123 MD1 124 MD2 125 PG0 CAS 126 PG1 CS3 127 PG2 CS2 128 PG3 CS1 1 PG4 CS0 2 Vss 3 NC 4 VCC 5 PC0 A0 6 PC1 A1 7 PC2 A2 8 PC3 A3 9 Vss 10 PC4 A4 11 PC5 A5 12 PC6 A6 13 PC7 A7 14 PB0 A8 15 PB1 A9 16 PB2 A10 17 PB3 A11 18 Vss 19 PB4 A12 20 PB5 A13 21 PB6 A14 22 PB7 A15 23 PA0 A16 24 PA1 A17 25 PA2 ...

Page 192: ...PIACK 145 GND AC 144 POACK 143 PIREQ 142 GND CORE 141 PODATA0 140 PODATA1 139 PODATA2 138 PODATA3 137 PODATA4 136 PODATA5 135 PODATA6 134 PODATA7 133 VCC CORE 132 TRANSST 131 RECEPTST 130 PRINTST 129 RAM_DATA4 256 RAM_DATA5 255 RAM_DATA6 254 RAM_DATA7 253 GND AC 252 RAM_DQM0 251 RAM_WDE 250 VCC AC 249 RAM_CAS 248 RAM_RAS 247 RAM_CS 246 RAM_BANKS0 245 RAM_BANKS1 244 VCC CORE 243 RAM_MAD10 242 RAM_M...

Page 193: ... PORTB6 PD50K 5VFS 40 PORTB5 PD50K 5VFS 41 PORTB4 PD50K 5VFS 42 PORTB3 PD50K 5VFS 43 PORTB2 PD50K 5VFS 44 PORTB1 PD50K 5VFS 45 PORTB0 PD50K 5VFS 46 PORTC7 PD50K 47 PORTC6 PD50K 48 PORTC5 PD50K 49 GND 50 VDD 51 PORTC4 PD50K 52 PORTC3 PD50K 53 PORTC2 PD50K 54 PORTC1 PD50K 55 PORTC0 PD50K 56 gnd 57 PORTD7 PD50K 58 PORTD6 PD50K 59 PORTD5 PD50K 60 PORTD4 PD50K 61 PORTD3 PD50K 62 PORTD2 PD50K 63 PORTD1 ...

Page 194: ...8 C89 0 1U TP342 TP369 R77 NM TP363 C353 NM TP357 TP339 TP354 TP850 C83 NM IC7 S29AL016D70TFI020 A0 25 A1 24 A2 23 A3 22 A4 21 A5 20 A6 19 A7 18 A8 8 A9 7 A10 6 A11 5 A12 4 A13 3 A14 2 A15 1 A16 48 A17 17 DQ0 29 DQ1 31 DQ2 33 DQ3 35 DQ4 38 DQ5 40 DQ6 42 DQ7 44 DQ8 30 DQ9 32 DQ10 34 DQ11 36 DQ12 39 DQ13 41 DQ14 43 DQ15 45 A19 9 NC 10 A18 16 GND 46 GND 27 VCC 37 VPP 13 BYTE 47 OE 28 CE 26 WE 11 RP 1...

Page 195: ... 8 2A1 11 2A2 13 2A3 15 2A4 17 1G 1 2G 19 1Y1 18 1Y2 16 1Y3 14 1Y4 12 2Y1 9 2Y2 7 2Y3 5 2Y4 3 VCC 20 GND 10 R29 10KJ R333 33J C310 0 01U R338 33J C124 NM R373 33J TP896 TP377 C290 1U 2012 TP390 IC23 74LCX244 1A1 2 1A2 4 1A3 6 1A4 8 2A1 11 2A2 13 2A3 15 2A4 17 1G 1 2G 19 1Y1 18 1Y2 16 1Y3 14 1Y4 12 2Y1 9 2Y2 7 2Y3 5 2Y4 3 VCC 20 GND 10 TP412 TP375 C307 NM R101 100J R354 33J R110 NM_100J TP786 R28 3...

Page 196: ...9S 1 2 3 R302 10KJ C113 0 1U R368 NM TP424 BR62 1 5KJX4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 R124 4 7KJ C407 NM D67 KDS226 2 1 3 Q17 KRC102S 1 2 3 R414 NM_10KJ TP455 R388 47KJ R395 1 5KJ IC45A KIA358F EL P 3 2 1 8 4 TP802 TP723 TP439 IC21 KID65001AF 1B 1 2B 2 3B 3 4B 4 5B 5 6B 6 7B 7 E 8 COM 9 1C 16 2C 15 3C 14 4C 13 5C 12 6C 11 7C 10 R382 10KJ TP805 TP454 D5 1SS355 C112 22000P TP420 R106 10KF D4 1SS355 R380 NM_1 5KJ ...

Page 197: ...KJ TP492 Q23 2SD1781K C138 0 1U R144 0 68J 1W C135 820P R147 1KJ IC31 TD62064AF I1 3 NC 4 NC 5 I2 6 NC 10 I3 11 NC 12 NC 13 GND 17 O1 2 O2 7 O3 9 O4 16 COM 1 COM 8 GND 18 I4 14 NC 15 R149 30KJ C134 820P TP497 R407 10KJ C136 820P BR66 10KJX4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 IC36 TA7291AS Vcc 2 IN1 9 IN2 1 GND 5 OUT2 3 OUT1 7 Vref 8 Vs 6 N C 4 R275 NM_1 2KJ TP479 C139 47U 35V TP481 D8 MTZ J22B R152 510J C141 0 1U TP...

Page 198: ...00P C147 NM D13 KDS226 2 1 3 D22 KDS226 2 1 3 IC37 KIA7805 IN 1 GND 2 OUT 3 D11 KDS226 2 1 3 C184 1000P C174 1000P C169 0 1U R216 1KJ C206 0 1U C201 1000P D18 KDS226 2 1 3 D23 KDS226 2 1 3 D12 KDS226 2 1 3 R372 1KJ C207 0 1U R194 10J R217 1KJ C170 NM D24 KDS226 2 1 3 R168 15KJ R172 4 7KJ C148 0 1U C205 22U 16V C193 0 1U R130 100KJ R192 10J R218 1KJ TP511 R167 15KJ C157 NM C192 47U 35V R198 1KJ R21...

Page 199: ... NM C247 0 1U R227 33J C249 0 1U C224 0 1U TP568 TP930 TP629 TP609 TP787 TP526 TP519 C230 0 1U C250 0 1U TP764 TP540 C241 0 1U R234 33J TP554 TP664 R232 NM TP772 TP570 TP560 C386 12P TP926 TP625 TP602 C220 0 1U TP910 TP597 TP535 TP579 TP654 C299 0 1U TP660 C219 0 1U C239 NM C213 1U 2012 TP778 TP754 TP728 TP642 TP551 C252 33P TP621 TP593 TP608 TP527 C235 0 1U C223 0 1U R248 4 7KJ TP757 TP650 TP549 ...

Page 200: ...CC1V8 32 N C 33 MODE1 34 DGND 35 ALE A0 36 DATA0 37 DATA1 38 DATA2 39 DATA3 40 VCC I O 41 DATA4 42 DATA5 43 DATA6 44 DATA7 45 DATA8 46 DATA9 47 DATA10 48 DATA11 49 DATA12 50 DATA13 51 DATA14 52 DATA15 53 VCC I O 54 VBUS 55 VCC1V8 56 XTAL2 57 XTAL1 58 DGND 59 MODE0 DA1 60 VCC 3V3 61 BUS_CONF DA0 62 WAKEUP 63 SUSPEND 64 DGND DIE R272 12KF TP704 R259 NM R139 33J IC183 TC7SH126FU 4 2 1 5 3 TP675 TP677...

Page 201: ... CP8 0603SFF150FM 32 2 R278 200J1 4W 3216 R349 200J1 4W 3216 C365 NM CP10 0603SFF150FM 32 2 R329 100J CN29 B12B PH K S LF SN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 C356 100P C275 0 1U 50V 1608 D33 KDS226 2 1 3 C364 NM C280 1000P R293 100J C363 NM D65 KDS226 2 1 3 R276 10KJ R277 1KJ C358 100P C361 100P R353 0J R141 200J1 4W 3216 R385 0J C359 100P R331 NM R295 100J CN30 B24B PNDZS 1 LF SN 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 ...

Page 202: ...echa COUNTER Red To Mirror motor White White White Green White Red To PS Fan motor White LED for Checker C368 1000P D40 NM_LT1P67A TP711 CP21 0J 1608 D39 NM_LT1P67A CN15 B3B PH K S LF SN 1 2 3 CN18 B3B PH K E LF SN 1 2 3 C374 NM_ 1608 CN13 B4B PH K S LF SN 1 2 3 4 R287 390J CN24 B3B PH K R LF SN 1 2 3 R284 200J1 4W 3216 CN26 B3B PH K S LF SN 1 2 3 Q9 NM_KRC106S 1 2 3 TP714 CN35 NM_B03B PASK 1 LF S...

Page 203: ...B_DATA0 PB_ADDR6 PB_ADDR4 PB_ADDR2 PB_ADDR0 PB_NAE0 PB_NOE MDM_IRQ VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 24V EN5V VCC3 PGND MDM_IRQ 9 PB_NCS1 9 PB_DATA 7 0 9 10 MSU_ST1 3 D 15 0 1 2 3 4 MODEM_IN 9 CS5 1 FAX_RST 5 RES_FAX 1 RD 5 PB_NWE 5 PB_NOE 5 PB_NAE0 5 PB_ADDR 7 0 9 10 To Modem PWB C323 NM C329 NM BR90 33JX4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 CP13 0603SFF150FM 32 2 L16 0J 1608 C327 10KJ R315 10KJ TP903 CP11 0603SFF150FM 32 2 R311 1KJ D...

Page 204: ...5 CCD_TG 5 AFE_DB 7 0 2 3 2 1 Copy Lamp Inverter To Scanner unit TP886 R318 910J C340 0 1U 50V 1608 C132 47P C313 47P R321 5 6KJ1 4W 3216 C339 47U 35V C319 47P D49 11EQS06 C314 47P L12 220UH TWKA 221K R323 15KJ R324 56KJ C315 47P CN4 FF4 32 S15D5 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 C341 33P Q6 KTC3198 BR86 33JX4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 R319 15KJ C316 47P ...

Page 205: ...2 STB_I 2 To NIC PWB C390 12P C345 0 1U CP19 0603SFF150FM 32 2 TP674 C391 12P L18 0J 1608 C346 0 1U TP680 TP905 C392 12P BR94 33JX4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 CP20 0603SFF150FM 32 2 CN39 24FMN BTK A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 R326 1KJ TP676 C393 12P R327 NM L19 0J 1608 C394 12P BR95 33JX4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 TP717 C343 0 1U TP906 TP678 C344 0 1U C106 0 1U C387 12P TP672 R402 N...

Page 206: ...CTER NM 1608 FB14 0J or CHIP INDUCTER NM 1608 TP884 D34 KDS226 2 1 3 R281 300J C350 0 1U R335 10KJ D35 KDS226 2 1 3 R280 300J R334 NM FB11 0J or CHIP INDUCTER NM 1608 FB10 0J or CHIP INDUCTER NM 1608 R348 NM FB12 0J or CHIP INDUCTER NM 1608 IC51 TC7SET08F 1 2 3 4 5 FB9 0J or CHIP INDUCTER NM 1608 FB8 0J or CHIP INDUCTER NM 1608 IC49 TC7SBD385AFU A 1 B 2 OE 4 GND 3 Vcc 5 B10B PHDSS B LF SN CN7 1 3 ...

Page 207: ...TP2 R335 0J R335 0J C332 100p C332 100p R325 0J R325 0J R304 100J R304 100J R301 470J R301 470J C322 0 1u C322 0 1u LTL 1LHG 002A LED310 LTL 1LHG 002A LED310 R323 10KJ R323 10KJ C306 1000p C306 1000p OPEN LED303 OPEN LED303 R331 100J R331 100J TP10 TP10 LTL 1LHG 002A LED302 LTL 1LHG 002A LED302 IC301 GPM181C0 IC301 GPM181C0 GND 10 V5 9 VDD 8 RS 7 R W 6 E 5 DB4 4 DB5 3 DB6 2 DB7 1 R327 820J R327 82...

Page 208: ...BD010 KEY323 SKQNABD010 KEY323 SKQNABD010 D303 1SS133 D303 1SS133 R315 1kJ R308 100J R308 100J KEY308 SKQNABD010 KEY308 SKQNABD010 R311 100J R311 100J C320 Open KEY318 SKQNABD010 KEY318 SKQNABD010 KEY312 SKQNABD010 KEY312 SKQNABD010 KEY301 SKQNABD010 KEY301 SKQNABD010 TP31 TP31 TP32 TP32 KEY310 SKQNABD010 KEY310 SKQNABD010 D301 1SS133 D301 1SS133 TP23 TP23 R342 2kJ R342 2kJ KEY303 SKQNABD010 KEY30...

Page 209: ...y PWB TP43 TP43 TP51 TP51 C303 47uF 16v TP42 TP42 C326 0 1u TP50 TP50 TP41 TP41 TP49 TP49 CN301 BM15B GHS TBT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 TP57 TP57 CN302 32FMN BMTTR A TB CN302 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 R352 Open TP48 TP48 C302 47uF 16v TP56 TP56 TP40 TP40 TP52 TP52 TP39 TP39 TP54 TP54 TP47 TP47 TP55 TP55 TP38 TP38 C324 0 1u TP46...

Page 210: ...8 TP5 D2 D AN217 A AK K C4 B0 1u 50V 2125 C44 0 22uF 250V C6 N M 5750 Q4 2SD1266A N M 1 3 4 D1 D AN217 A AK K C163 N M KH C11 10pF 50V 1608 R53 0R 1 10W 2125 C1002 B0 68u 16V 2125 Q1001 2SC4548 E B E C Q5 2SD1733 1 3 4 R2 9 31kF 1608 TP13 TP25 FB2 BLM31A601S C17 B0 01u 50V 1608 C42 F0 1uF 16V Z D5 MTZJ30B TP36 L1 TWKA151KNP TP16 IC 2 Si3021 FS MCLK 1 FSYNC 2 SCLK 3 VD 4 SDO 5 SDI 6 FC RGDT 7 RESET...

Page 211: ... A 11 B 10 C 9 X 3 VDD 16 VEE 7 VSS 8 TP322 TP300 R157 62K C137 0 1uF TP324 R159 200K TP332 C132 F0 1u 16V TP310 R160 18K R172 3 3K TP309 TP318 R180 22k R156 4 7k IC13 NJM2113M 4 3 7 8 5 1 2 6 TP336 C136 4700pF C143 A4 7u 50V R183 200K TP323 C N4 B2B PH K S 1 2 R168 5 6k TP304 TP303 R161 5 1k R171 1K TP308 TP317 C134 0 1uF R155 4 7k C135 0 1uF R170 5 6k TP311 R174 5 6k R158 4 7k TP334 R162 3 3K R1...

Page 212: ...I O6 28 TP82 R100 75 TP86 TP325 Q6 KTA1504 CN2002 B2B PH K S 1 2 R45 1k R24 1k D4 1SS355 C40 0 1uF TP22 JP3 0R C77 47u 25V C99 0 1uF X2 DT 38 32 768KHz TP329 TP204 TP81 TP85 C60 12pF C61 12pF C76 0 1uF TP117 TP207 TP20 TP108 R81 10k Q1 DTC363EKA B E C R25 100k R87 10k Q7 KTA1504 R69 1k TP77 TP79 IC 6 SM8578BV DATA 7 I O 1 CLK 6 CE 5 XT 2 XT 3 VDD 8 VSS 4 IC 4 PST3426 OUT 1 VCC 2 NC 3 GND 4 TP89 TP...

Page 213: ...R103 47K R104 47K TP51 TP26 C30 0 1uF R59 33 C28 A22u 16V TP75 TP111 R60 47K TP214 C98 A47u 25V TP65 TP239 TP109 C53 0 1uF TP49 TP211 TP37 C34 1uF 1608 R37 47K TP57 TP64 R38 47K TP68 R28 47K R35 47k TP48 C57 0 1uF R29 47K R40 47k R31 47K R36 47k BR1 MNR04 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TP218 TP50 TP43 R33 0R R13 100 TP67 C36 0 1uF MN195006E IC 5 T3IRQ 1 DPD00 2 VDD3 3 DPD01 4 VSS 5 DPD02 6 DPD03 7 DPD04 8 VDD...

Page 214: ... FAXCS_N_01 130 FAXCS_N_00 131 RTC_SDATA 132 RTC_SCLK 133 RTC_CE 134 RTC_ION 135 UART_SIN 136 UART_SOUT 137 UART_CTS 138 UART_RTS 139 FAXWRIN_N 140 GND 141 VDD 142 CPU_DT_07 143 CPU_DT_06 144 CPU_DT_05 145 CPU_DT_04 146 GND 147 CPU_DT_03 148 CPU_DT_02 149 CPU_DT_01 150 CPU_DT_00 151 GND 152 VDD 153 CPU_RD_N 154 CPU_CS_N 155 CPU_INT_N 156 PB_DAT_07 157 PB_DAT_06 158 GND 159 GND 160 GND 41 VDD 40 TM...

Page 215: ... C157 10p 50V N M C162 0 1uF C110 0 1uF C158 10p 50V N M TP54 TP286 TP344 R73 22 C160 10p 50V N M TP200 R115 22 R152 22 R147 22 R187 22 R21 22 TP283 TP347 C25 0 1uF C78 0 1uF TP94 R56 22 TP349 C43 0 1uF R148 22 R113 22 TP284 TP346 R105 22 TP55 C37 0 1uF C130 0 1uF C95 0 1uF R51 22 TP197 R178 22 C 88 1000p N M R118 22 R55 22 R39 22 FB9 MNR04 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TP91 TP335 C58 0 1uF R185 22 TP5V LC3S...

Page 216: ...D402 LTL 1LHG 002A LED402 D403 1SS133 D403 1SS133 KEY408 SKQNABD010 KEY408 SKQNABD010 CN401 BM15B GHS TBT CN401 BM15B GHS TBT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 LTL 1LHG 002A LED403 LTL 1LHG 002A LED403 KEY409 SKQNABD010 KEY409 SKQNABD010 LTL 1LHG 002A LED401 LTL 1LHG 002A LED401 KEY403 SKQNABD010 KEY403 SKQNABD010 KEY418 SKQNABD010 KEY418 SKQNABD010 KEY415 SKQNABD010 KEY415 SKQNABD010 KEY401 SKQ...

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Page 218: ...tional one it is apt to keep the soldering iron in contact with the PWB for longer time This may cause land separation or may exceed the heat resistive temperature of components Use enough care to separate the soldering iron from the PWB when completion of soldering is confirmed Since lead free solder includes a greater quantity of tin the iron tip may corrode easily Turn ON OFF the soldering iron...

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