Toshiba 2060 Service Manual
Toshiba 2060 Service Manual
Toshiba 2060 Service Manual
2060/2860/70
AUTOMATIC DUPLEXING UNIT MD-5002
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Copyright TOSHIBA CORPORATION 1995 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS REGARDING THE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE FOR THE COPIER 2060, 2860/70 AND THE AUTOMATIC DUPLEXING UNIT MD-5002
1. Transportation/Installation When transporting/installing the copier, use two persons and be sure to use the positions as indicated below. The copier is fairly heavy and weighs approximately 73 kg (161 lb), therefore pay full attention when handling it. (2870: 84 kg)
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2. Installation Be sure to use a dedicated outlet with AC 115V/15A (220V, 240V/10A) or more for its power source. The copier must be grounded for safety. Never ground it to a gas pipe or a water pipe. Select a suitable place for installation. Avoid excessive heat, high humidity, dust, vibration and direct sunlight. Also provide proper ventilation as the copier emits a slight amount of ozone. To insure adequate working space for the copying operation, keep a minimum clearance of 80 cm (32) on the left, 80 cm (32) on the right and 10 cm (4) in the rear. 3. Service of Machines Basically, be sure to turn the main switch off and unplug the power cord during service. Be sure not to touch high-temperature sections such as the exposure lamp, the fuser unit, the damp heater and their periphery. Be sure not to touch high-voltage sections such as the chargers and the high-voltage transformer. Be sure not to touch rotating/operating sections such as gears, belts, pulleys, etc. When servicing the machines with the main switch turned on, be sure not to touch live sections such as the lamp terminal, etc. Use suitable measuring instruments and tools.
4. Main Service Parts for Safety The breaker, door switch, fuse, thermostat, thermofuse, thermistor, etc. are particularly important for safety. Be sure to handle/install them properly. 5. Notice Labels Be sure to check the rating plate and the cautionary labels such as Unplug the power cord during service, Hot area etc. to see if there is any dirt on their surface or if they are properly stuck to the copier during servicing. 6. Disposition of Consumable Parts/Packing Materials Regarding the recovery and disposal of the copier, supplies, consumable parts and packing materials, it is recommended to follow the relevant local regulations or rules. 7. When parts are disassembled, reassembly is basically the reverse of disassembly unless otherwise noted in this manual or other related documents. Be careful not to reassemble small parts such as screws, washers, pins, E-rings, toothed washers in the wrong places. 8. Basically, the machine should not be operated with any parts removed or disassembled. 9. Precautions Against Static Electricity The PC board must be stored in an anti-electrostatic bag and handled carefully using a wristband, because the ICs on it may become damaged due to static electricity.
1.
1.1 Specifications
Copy process Type Exposure Type Acceptable originals Kind Indirect electrophotographic process (dry) Desk top (console when the pedestal is used) Slit exposure with fixed table Sheets, books, and 3-dimensional objects. When the document feeder is used: Sheet originals only (60 g/m2~90 g/m2) (16 lb.~24 lb.) Maximum size Copy paper Cassette Size Thickness (Weight) Special paper _ Duplexing Manual A3~A6-R 64~130 (17~34) _ OHP film etc. Adjustable to Unfixed, Arbitary sizes Unit: g/m2 (Unit: lb.) Note A3~A5-R 64~80 (17~22) A3 (Ledger)
(Ledger~Statement-R)
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Copy speed
Paper size A4, B5, A5-R LT, ST-R A4-R, B5-R LT-R B4, FOLIO LG, Computer A3 LD Reduction/ Enlargement Cassette/manual 2060 2860 20 28 20 20 19 15 26 22 19 15 LCF 2060 20 15 2860 28 15 CPM
Manual feeding represents the value when the size is set. System copy speed (BLI format) Mode OriginalCopy 1 1 Number of copies 1 set 3 set 5 set 1 2 1 set 3 set 5 set 2 2 1 set 3 set 5 set 2 1 1 set 3 set 5 set 2060 19 20 20 10 15 17 8 14 16 16 19 19 CPM 2860 24 27 28 10 18 21 8 16 19 16 23 25
*Ten originals (A4) are set in the ADF. This includes the first copy time. First copy Warm-up time Multiple copying Reproduction ratio Actual ratio 100% or 101% (Setting mode) Zoom ratios 50~200% (Multiple reduction and enlargement in 1% steps) Approx. 4.0 sec. (Actual-size A4 or Letter from upper cassette) Approx. 80 sec. 1~999, keyboard entry
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Paper supply
Automatic density detection and replenishment Toner cartridge replacement Automatic control and manually selectable (9 steps) Copier: 73 kg (with 2 cassettes and the platen cover), ADU: 10 kg For the U.S.A. and Canada 123 For Europe 115 V ~ 60 Hz, 12A 220 V ~ 50/60 Hz, 8A 240 V ~ 50 Hz, 8A
Machine size
598mm
640m
1-3
540mm
1.2 Accessories
Copy receiving tray Operators manual Set-up report Drum Developer Toner : : : : : : 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 bottle 1 pc.
1.3 Options
Automatic duplexing unit: ADU Automatic document feeder: ADF Paper feed pedestal: PFP Paper feed unit Large capacity feeder: LCF Sorter MD-5002 MR-3006 (RADF), MR-2008 (ADF) KD-1003 (1 cassette), KD-2009 (2 cassettes) MY-1006 MP-1501 MG-1003A (10 bins) MG-1004 (10 bins staple) MG-2009 (20 bins) MG-2010 (20 bins staple) Key copy counter MU-8/MU-10 (6 digit)
1.4 Supplies
Drum Developer Toner OD-2060 ZD-2060 ZT-2060
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2.1.1
(This diagram includes an installed ADU. Refer to Chapter 13 concerning the ADU.)
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Name
No. Cassette
Name
Manual feed separation pad Manual feed roller Manual pickup roller Cassette separation roller Cassette feed roller Cassette pickup roller Upper transport roller Manual feed switch (S6) Paper guide Lower transport roller Aligning switch (S8) Aligning roller (U) Aligning roller (L) Thermistor-1 (THMS1) Thermostat (THERMO) Heater lamp Heat roller (upper side) Pressure roller (lower side) Separation claw (for heat roller) Felt roller Heat roller cleaning blade Fuser exit roller Scraper Fuser cover Paper stop switch-1 (S7) Paper stop switch-2 (S16) Paper-empty switch-2 (S14) Cassette tray Cassette size switch-2 (S15) Exit/ADU selection gate Exit roller ADU Exit fan (M7) Bottom fan (M8)
Light distribution adjustment plates Exposure lamp Carriage 2 Mirror 2 Mirror 3 Mirror unit Mirror 4 Mirror 5 Mirror 6 Slit glass Auto exposure sensor Lens Original glass Ozone filter Main charger Discharge lamp Receiving tray LED eraser array Main blade Recovery blade Toner recovery auger Separation claw (for drum) Transfer charger Separation charger Drum Bias guide Transport belt Magnetic roller Leveller (doctor) Auto-toner sensor Mixer 1 Mixer 2 Sheet bypass guide
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No. Scanning motor (M2) Carriage drive wire Drum gear Aligning clutch (CLT2) Drum driving gear Drum belt
Name
Belt for dev-unit, ALGN-roller & paper feeding drive Belt for fuser drive Main motor (M1) Lens motor (M3) Mirror motor (M4) Thermistor-2 (THMS2) Dev-unit drive gear Aligning roller Paper feed belt Manual feed clutch (CLT4) Transport roller clutch (CLT1) Transport roller drive belt Cassette feed clutch (CLT3, 5) Optical fan (M6,12) Document motor (M11)
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2.1.2
[Front side]
[Rear side]
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No.
Name Control panel key PC board (PWA-KEY) Display PC board (PWA-DSP) Liquid crystal module (LCD) Total counter (T-CTR) Logic PC board (PWA-LGC) Auto paper sensor-2 (APS-R) Auto paper sensor-3 (APS-C) Auto paper sensor-4 (APS-F) Toner-full switch (T-FUL-SW) (S13)
No. *
Name Paper-empty switch-1 (EMP1-SW) (S3) Exit switch (EXIT-SW) (S9) Heat-roller thermistor 1 (THMS1-HTR) Toner sensor (TNR-ATC) Lens switch (LNS-SW) (S11) Mirror switch (MRR-SW) (S12) Automatic exposure PC board (PWA-AES) Aligning-roller clutch (RGT0-CLT) (CLT2) Transport-roller clutch (RGT1-CLT) (CLT1) Manual-feed roller clutch (MFED-CLT) (CLT4)
Size switch 1 (SIZE1-SW) (S5) Discharge lamp PC board (PWA-ERS) LED eraser array PC board (K-DCH) High-voltage power supply (PS-HVT) Home switch (HOME-SW) (S10) Platen switch (PTN-SW) (S27) Manual feed switch (M-FED-SW) (S6) Aligning switch (PSTPO-SW) (S8) Paper stop switch 1 (PSTP1-SW) (S7) Side door switch (U-COV-SW) (S4) Auto paper sensor-1 (APS-3B) * *
Feed-roller clutch 1 (FED1-CLT) (CLT3) Size switch 2 (SIZE2-SW) (S15) Feed-roller clutch 2 (FED2-CLT) (CLT5) Paper-empty switch 2 (EMP2-SW) (S14) Paper stop switch 2 (PSTP2-SW) (S16) Heat-roller thermistor-2 (THMS2-HTR) Drum thermistor (DRM-THMS) Tray-up switch (T-UP1-SW) (S28) Tray-up switch (T-UP2-SW) (S29)
*: Option
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[Front side]
[Rear side]
No.
Name Main motor (MAIN-MOT) (M1) Scanning motor (SCN-MOT) (M2) Lens motor (LNS-MOT) (M3) Mirror motor (MRR-MOT) (M4) Toner motor (TNR-MOT) (M9) Document motor (DCM-MOT) (M11)
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Name Tray-up motor-1 (T-UP1-MOT) (M13) Tray-up motor-2 (T-UP2-MOT) (M14) Optical fan-F (OPT-FAN-F) (M12) Optical fan-R (OPT-FAN-R) (M6) Exit fan (EXIT-FAN) (M7) Bottom fan (BTM-FAN) (M8)
*: Option
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[Front side]
[Rear side]
No.
Name SW power supply (PS-ACC) Door switch (DOOR-SW) (S2) Main switch (MAIN-SW) (S1) Lamp regulator PC board (PWA-LRG) Heater lamp (HTR-LAMP) Damp heater L (D-HTR-L) (Option) Thermostat (K-THERMO)
No.
Name Thermostat (Option) Damp heater U1 (D-HTR-U1) (Option) Exposure lamp (EXPO-LAMP) Thermofuse (FU-EXPO) Fuse PC board (PWA-FUS) (Option) Damp heater U2 (D-HTR-U2) (Option)
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TNR-MOT (Toner motor) DCM-MOT (Document motor) OPT-FAN-F (Optical fan-F) T-UP1-MOT (Tray-up motor-1)
Replenishes the toner Drives copy-area indicators Cools the optical system
23 9 4 12
30 2 14 36
M14
12
36
(3) Counters
Parts list Symbol T K Code name T-CTR (Total counter) K-CTR (Key-copy counter) Function Total counter Individual counter
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(4) Switches
Parts list Symbol S1 S2 Code name MAIN-SW (Main switch) DOOR-SW (Door switch) Power supply For safety, cancels abnormal condition S3 EMP1-SW (Paper-empty switch-1) S4 U-COV-SW (Side door switch) S5 S6 SIZE1-SW (Size switch-1) M-FED-SW (Manual-feed switch) S7 PSTP1-SW (Paper stop switch-1) S8 PSTP0-SW (Aligning switch) S9 S10 EXIT-SW (Exit switch) Detects paper in front of the upper transport roller Detects paper in front of the aligning roller Detects exiting paper Photointerruptor Photointerruptor 28 11 8 8 Photointerruptor 15 20 Photointerruptor 13 8 Detects lack of paper in the upper cassette For safety, detects open/closed condition of paper jam release cover Detects upper cassette size Detects manual feeding Push switch Photointerruptor 13 14 50 3 Push switch 2 27 Photointerruptor 12 32 Function Remarks Tumbler type Push switch Page 6 6 Item 3 4
S11
Photointerruptor
11
S12
11
S13
Detects when the used toner bag is full Detects lack of paper in the lower cassette Detects lower cassette size
Push switch
10
25
S14
Photointerruptor
12
32
S15
Push switch
13
50
S16
Detects paper in front of the lower transport roller Detects open/closed condition of the platen cover Detects the position of the upper cassette tray Detects the position of the lower cassette tray
Photointerruptor
26
S27
Photointerruptor
38
S28
Photointerruptor
12
32
S29
Photointerruptor
12
32
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Keeps the drum and transfer/separation Cement resistor charger case warm (option)
(6) PC boards
Parts list Symbol LGC DSP Code name PWA-LGC (Logic PC board) PWA-DSP (Display PC board) KEY PWA-KEY (Key PC board) LRG PWA-LRG (Lamp regulator PC board) DCH K-DCH (LED eraser array PC board) ERS PWA-ERS (Discharge lamp PC board) AES PWA-AES (Automatic exposure PC board) FUS PWA-FUS (Fuse PC board) Fuse for the damp heater circuit 7 31 Reads dark/light of the original 17 37 Turns on and drives LED during reduction Discharge lamp 4 12 4 10 Controls exposure lamp 5 20 Controls operation keys 3 21 Function Controls the entire copier Controls condition displays Remarks Page 8 3 Item 15 20
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(7) Transformers
Parts list Symbol HVT Code name Function Remarks Mono unit type Page 7 Item 27
PS-HVT (Charging transformer) Generates high voltage electricity for charging (negative voltage) (Transfer/separation Generates high voltage electricity
transformer) for transfer/separation and developing bias voltage (Transfer bias Generates bias voltage to raise
transformer) transfer efficiency ACC PS-ACC (Power supply for all) Power supply for whole copier power 8 7
(8) Others
Parts list Symbol ATS Code name SNR-ATC (Auto-toner sensor) THMS1 THMS1-HTR (Heat-roller thermistor-1) THMS2 THMS2-HTR (Heat-roller thermistor-2) THERMO K-THERMO (Thermostat) FU FU-EXPO (Thermofuse) exposure lamp Prevents abnormal heating of the 18 12 Detects the temperature of the heat roller end Prevents abnormal heating of heat roller 26 8 26 27 Function Reads toner density with a magnetic sensor Detects temperature of the heat roller 26 19 Remarks Page 23 Item 33
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[B] Upper rear cover (1) Remove the 4 screws. [C] Lower rear cover (1) Remove the upper 3 screws. (2) Loosen the lower 2 screws. [D] Upper feed cover (1) Open the front cover and the bypass tray and then remove the 2 screws. [E] Feed cover (left and right) (1) Remove the paper feed cover. (2) When removing the left feed cover, open the front cover. (3) Remove the screws (2 on each side).
Left feed cover Right feed cover Loosen Lower rear cover Upper feed cover Upper rear cover
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[F] Upper exit cover (1) Remove the 2 screws. (2) Open the front cover and remove the screw. [G] Lower exit cover (1) Lift the upper unit. (2) Remove the 5 screws.
[H] Rear top cover (1) Remove the original cover. (2) Remove the 4 screws.
Left top cover Rear top cover Right top cover Glass fix
[I]
(1) Remove the 2 screws. [J] Left top cover (exit side)
(1) Remove the 2 screws. [K] Glass fix (1) Remove the 2 screws.
[L] Upper inner cover (1) Remove the process unit. (2) Remove the 3 screws.
Upper inner cover
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[O] Lower inner cover (1) Remove the toner box. (2) Remove the middle inner cover. (3) Remove the 1 screw.
Lower inner cover
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2.4.2
[A] Logic PC board (PWA-LGC) (1) Remove the lower rear cover. (2) Remove the 16 connectors (2860). (15 connectors for 2060). (3) Remove the lock supports (4 pcs.) (4) Remove the logic PC board.
Lock support
PWA-LGC
Lock support
[B] Power supply PC board (PS-ACC) (1) Remove the connector bracket (2 screws). (2) Remove the 14 connectors. (3) Remove the 4 screws. (4) Remove the power supply PC board.
PS-ACC
Connector bracket
[C] Lamp regulator PC board (PWA-LRG) (1) Remove the upper rear cover. (2) Remove the 2 connectors. (3) Remove the lamp regulator PC board (4 lock supports).
Lock support PWA-LRG
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[D] ADU drawer connector (1) Remove the logic PC board. (2) Remove the bracket for the logic PC board (3 screws). Remove the connector J535 on the PS-ACC. (3) Remove the bracket for the ADU drawer connector (2 screws).
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3.
COPYING PROCESS
Original exposure
Toner Carrier
_ _
+ + +
_ _
3
+ +
Cleaning
_ _
+
_
7
Paper exiting Fixing Heat roller
900 W (115V) 1030W (220/240V)
+ +
_
Sheet-bypass feeding (50 sheets) Cassette feeding (upper/ lower/PFP)(600 sheets) LCF feeding (1500 sheets)
Transfer DC 5.25 kV
5 4
Charging
D
: Negatively charges surface of the photosensitive drum. : Forms an electrical image on the drum. toner adheres to surface of photosensitive drum and forms a visible image.
Separation
D
: Separates the transfer sheet, along with the toner, from the drum. : Fixes the toner on the transfer sheet by applying heat and pressure. : Mechanically removes any remaining toner on the drum. charge from the drum.
Exposure
D
Fixing
D
Development :
D
Cleaning
D
Discharge lamp : Discharges any remaining : Transfers the visible image from the drum onto the transfer (copy) sheet.
Transfer
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3560/70 S/M Process 8. Discharge (1) Discharging position (2) Discharge lamp 9. Cleaning (1) System (2) Recovered toner 10. Fixing (1) System Fixing Long-life heat roller system Fixing roller: Teflon coated roller (1) Fixing roller: Aluminum roller coated with Teflon (40) Pressure Pressure roller: PFA tube silicon roller (28) Pressure roller: Silicon rubber roller with PFA tube. (35) Lamp rating Infrared heat 900W (100V series) 1100W (200V series) (2) Cleaning Cleaning with silicon impregnated roller (3) Heater-temperature control 11. Control ON/OFF control by thermistor Microcomputer (3) Infrared heat 900W (115V) 1030W (220/240V) (2) Blade system Non-reusable (1) (2) Discharge by exposure after cleaning (1) Discharge by tungsten lamp (2) 2050 2060/2860
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4.
COPIER OPERATION
Copier operation Operation during warm up and standby Automatic-feed copying using PRINT key Copying operation Bypass-feed copying Interrupt copying
Bottom fan motor (M8) and exit fan motor (M7) are running at low speed. All keys on the control panel are operable. When there is no key input for a set amount of time, the copy quantity 1 will be shown, the reproduction ratio will indicate actual size, and the exposure will be set at automatic.
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4.2.3
(1) PRINT key is pressed Main, transfer, and separation chargers, transfer bias, discharge lamp and LED eraser array are turned on. Optical fan motor (M6, M12), bottom fan motor (M8) and exit fan motor (M7) are running at high speed. Main motor is turned on ~ Drum, developer unit, transport belt, heat roller, and exit roller are running. (2) Cassette feeding Feed clutch (CLT3 or 5) is turned on ~ Pick-up roller, paper feed roller, and separation roller are running. Transport roller rotating Paper reaches the transport roller ~ Paper stop switch-2 (S14) is turned on. After a set amount of time, the feed clutch (CLT3 or 5) is turned off. * Paper reaches the aligning roller. Paper stop switch-1 (S7) is turned on. ~ Aligning operation After a set amount of time, the feed roller stops rotating (CLT1). (3) Carriage operation Exposure lamp is turned on. Carriages -1 and -2 scan in a forward direction ~ Scanning motor (M15) is turned on. At this time, if the toner density of the developer material is lower than the set value, the copier enters the toner supply operation. ~ Toner motor (M9) is turned ON. (4) A set time lag after the carriage operation; aligning clutch (CLT2) is turned on: ~ paper is sent to the transfer unit. The counter is increased by 1. (5) Termination of carriage scanning. Scanning motor (M2) is turned off. Main charger and exposure lamp are turned off. Aligning clutch (CLT2) is turned off. (Timing of shutting off depends on paper size.) (6) Exit operation Exit switch (S9) detects the passing of the paper trailing edge. Main motor (M1), transfer and separation chargers, transfer bias, discharge lamp, and LED eraser array are turned off. Optical fan motor (M6, M12) stop, and bottom fan motor (M8) and exit fan motor (M7) are running at low speed. Carriages and indicators move to the position indicating copy area. The copier enters the standby mode.
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0.1 CW MAIN-MOT
7.10
8.50 8.53
CCW
SCN
0.2 BWD
1.99
2.41 BWD
3.77 FWD
4.91
5.34 BWD
RGT
1.02 ON
2.12
3.95 ON
5.05
EXIT-SW
3.93
5.75 ON 5.06 ON
6.85
EXPO
HVT-M
3.64 ON
4.96
2.35
OFF
4.10 4.30
OFF
Transfer
OFF 0.1
1.37
2.10 High
Separation
OFF 0.1
2.46 1.47
LOW
5.40
LOW
Guide bias
1.20 ON
2.29
4.14 ON
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4.2.4
Bypass-feed copying
(1) A sheet of paper is inserted through the bypass guide Manual feed switch (S6) is turned on. (2) PRINT key is pressed The main transfer and separation chargers, transfer bias, discharge lamp, and LED eraser array are turned on. Optical fan motor (M6, M12), bottom fan motor (M8) and exit fan motor (M7) are running at high speed. Main motor (M1) is turned on ~ Drum, developer unit, transport belt, heat roller, and exit roller are running. (3) Sheet-bypass feeding Manual feed clutch (CLT4) is turned on ~ Manual feed roller is lowered. ~ Manual feed roller, paper feed roller, and separation roller are running. Aligning operation Paper reaches aligning roller ~ Paper stop switch1 (S7) is turned on. After a set time lag, the manual feed clutch (CLT4) is turned off and paper feeding is terminated. (4) Same as operation (3) through (6) of 4.2.3 Automatic Feed Copying Using the PRINT key. 4.2.5 Interrupt copying
(1) The INTERRUPT key is pressed. Interruption LED is turned on. The copying operation is temporarily halted and carriages-1 and -2 return to their home position. The copying mode is set to automatic exposure and 1-to-1 reproduction ratio. Register remains unchanged. (2) The preferred copying modes are specified. (3) After interrupt copying is terminated when the INTERRUPT key is pressed again, the interrupt LED goes off and the copier returns to the conditions before the interruption. (4) PRINT key is pressed The copying operation before the interruption is resumed.
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[In the case of the copier and PFP cassettes] When the cassette is not installed, the size switch (S5 or S15) detects the absence of the cassette.
~Size switches are all switched off. 64748 Paper empty status. f Signal sent to control circuit. The ADD PAPER display will flash. * The PRINT key will not function. f
When the cassette is not installed. When the cassette is installed but there is no paper in the cassette.
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[In the case of the LCF and the pedestal] By combining the operation of the tray motor and the condition of the tray-up switch and the empty switch, the CPU detects whether or not there is paper. When the power is turned on or when the LCF door is opened/closed (for the pedestal: when the power is turned on or when the cassette is removed) ~ The PFC (Paper Feed Controller) causes the LCF to initialize. Detects whether or not there is paper Tray motor comes on ~ The tray rises. A fixed time later, if the tray-up switch is not turned on: The tray is not normal f
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Removing/reinstalling the LCF or turning off/on clears this condition. (For the pedestal, turn off/on the power.) Within a fixed time, the tray-up switch turns on: ~ The tray motor stops. At this time, if the empty switch is on At this time, if the empty switch is off ~ It is determined there is paper. ~ It is determined there is no paper. The ADD PAPER is displayed. During copying, sheets of paper are fed and when the paper supply becomes low The tray-up switch goes off The PFC turns on the tray motor ~ The tray moves up. The tray-up switch come on The tray motor stops. During copying, when the empty switch goes off despite the tray-up switch being on It is determined there is no paper. ADD PAPER is displayed. Copying stops. f f f f f
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f f At this time, both tray-up and LCF empty switches are off. The ADD PAPER is displayed regardless of paper being present or not.
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BYPASS MISFEED (
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During sheet bypass copying The manual feed clutch (CLT4) has been turned on The paper-stop switch-1 (S7) comes on * If the paper-stop switch-1 (S7) does not come on within the specified time: BYPASS MISFEED The BYPASS MISFEED symbol is displayed Copying cannot be started Clearing method: Remove the paper from the sheet-bypass guide. The manual-feed switch (S6) goes off. A-3) INSERT KEY COPY COUNTER ( ) f If the copy counter (optional) is installed in the copier and is then withdrawn: f The INSERT KEY COPY COUNTER display appears Copying is not possible If the counter is withdrawn during copying, the machine will stop after the paper being copied has exited. B-1) CLEAR PAPER ( ) f Leading-edge jam detection by the exit switch (S9): (E01) The aligning clutch (CLT2) is turned on The exit switch (S9) comes on * When the exit switch (S9) has not come on after 1.875 seconds have elapsed. The CLEAR PAPER symbol (E01) appears and copying will stop.
CLEAR PAPER (E01) Exit switch Timer 0 1.875 sec
f f f f f f 1.875 sec.*
Aligning motor On On
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Trailing-edge detection by exit switch (S9): (E02) Aligning clutch (CLT2) goes off. per exit) * When the exit switch (S9) does not go off even after 1.92 seconds: The CLEAR PAPER symbol appears (E02), and copying stops. Immediately after power on Exit switch (S9) is detecting paper (on) CLEAR PAPER (E03) If the front cover is opened during copying CLEAR PAPER (E04) Leading edge jam detection by the paper stop switch in front of the aligning roller: After the leading edge of the paper passes the transport rollers, if the paper stop switch-1 (S7) is not turned on within a fixed time Paper misfeeding (E05) During paper feeding from the ADU: After the feed clutch is turned on, if the paper stop switch (S16) does not come on within a fixed time. Paper misfeeding (E11) During paper stacking in the ADU: If the ADU jam switch (SA4) does not detect any paper at the fixed timing Paper misfeeding (E08)
CLEAR PAPER (E02) Timer 0 1.92 sec Aligning motor Off Exit switch On
1.92 sec*
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During paper feeding from the copier and the pedestal: After the feed clutch is turned on, if paper stop switches (S7/S16) do not come on within a fixed time Paper misfeeding (E13 E19) E13 E19: The error code is different according to the cassette used. B-2) ADD TONER ( Toner empty detection: Auto-toner sensor Control circuit: f the ADD TONER symbol appears: copying is not possible Clearing method: Replace the toner cartridge and close the front cover. Toner supply operation: copying is possible B-3) REPLACE TONER BAG ( The toner-recovery auger moves towards the rear of the copier: toner-full switch (S13) will be turned on. REPLACE TONER BAG display When the toner-full switch (S13) comes on during copying Copying will stop after the last sheet has exited during copying Clearing method: Replace with a new toner bag. C-1) Service call ) )
If the CLEAR/STOP key and the 8 key are pressed simultaneously when the SERVICE CALL symbol symbol is flashing, one of the error codes will appear on the message display. For the contents of the error codes, refer to the SERVICE HANDBOOK.
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Main switch on
DC power on Restart
YES
Cover open?
NO
1444442444443
YES YES YES
Start initialization
P-STP-SW ON?
NO
EXIT-SW ON?
NO
ADU-JAM-SW ON?
NO
Paper jam A
"E03"
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T-FUL-SW ON?
NO
YES
NO
Toner empty?
YES
NO NO
Initialization over?
YES
T-FULL SW ON
YES
NO
YES
Lens and mirrors positioned for specified reproduction ratio Carriage and indicator indicate copy area
NO
YES
NO
Service call
NO
C41
READY
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Process control
Transport control
NO
Main charger on
Service call LED eraser array off Feed motor on "C01" Exposure lamp on
Carriage advances
Carriages stops
NO
YES
NG
Paper jam
"E01"
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OK
Standby
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5.
DISPLAY UNIT
The display unit consists of key switches for copier operation/selection of each mode, LEDs and an LCD displaying the copier state or messages. Particularly, when the operators attention is recommended, a graphic symbol lights or flashes and the message indicating that condition is displayed.
5.1 Detailed Drawing of the Control Panel and the Display Panel
For the U.S.A. and Canada
READY
LT 100%
ENERGY SAVE INTERRUPT
200%
ORIGINAL
LD
COPY SIZE
100%
PREV.
HELP
YES
NO
50%
ZOOM
LG
M1 M2
LT
STAPLE SORT GROUP SORTER 2 in 1 SADF ADF ADF DUPLEX CASSETTE LIGHT AUTO DARK IMAGE MODE
1 4 7 0
2 5 8
C/
CLEAR/STOP
3 6
FC
FUNCTION CLEAR
ST
USER SET
IMAGE SHIFT
OTHER
9
AMS
PRINT
JOB MEMORY
EDGE ERASE
DUAL PAGE
APS
SET RECALL
For Europe
200%
READY
A4 100%
ORIGINAL
A4
COPY
100%
PREV.
INFO
YES
NO
50%
A3
M1 M2
B4
1 4 7 0
2 5 8
C/
3 6
FC
B5
USER SET IMAGE SHIFT
UNIV
9
AMS APS
MODE MEMORY
EDGE ERASE
DUAL PAGE
SET
RECALL
Arrangement of the control panel For the U.S.A. and Canada For Europe
CASSETTE
READY
COPYING
After completion of copying, the copy quantity indicator returns to the initially set number.
Released by pressing the ENERGY SAVER key or the PRINT key. When using ADU 1-sided, and when not using ADF.
In case of lateral paper feeding, the symbol A lights up and for longitudinal feeding, the symbol B lights up on the display panel.
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Display in the event of faulty conditions Abnormal state & indication Indication of lack of paper. Indicates when there is no paper in the cassette. (A below.) Indicates which cassette has no paper. (E below.) Manual copying is possible. ADD TONER: Indication of lack of toner. B below is indicated when PRESS INFO the toner in the toner cartridge runs out. When this message is displayed, it is not possible to copy. INSERT Key copy counter withdrawn. Indicated when the key copy KEY COPY COUNTER counter is withdrawn when the machine is READY or during copying. C below. When it is removed after pressing the PRINT key, the machine stops after that copy is completed, but the counter counts it. DISPOSE OF Indication of need to replace the toner bag. USED TONER Indicated when the toner bag is full. D below. The copier stops. Solution Supply paper to the selected cassette. Select another cassette.
Released after the toner is supplied and the front cover is closed.
Released and returned to normal conditions by inserting the key copy counter.
B C
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12
13
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Abnormal state & indication Bypass paper jamming Indicates when paper jams at IN BYPASS the bypass guide. A below. MISFEED IN COPIER Paper jammed in the machine. Indicated when paper jams in PRESS INFO the machine. B, C, D and H below. MISFEED Original jammed Indicated when an original is IN DOC. FEEDER jammed in the optional document feeder. E and F below. MISFEED IN SORTER: Paper jammed in the sorter. Indicates when paper is jammed in the sorter. G below. PRESS INFO MISFEED IN ADU: Indicates when paper is jammed in the ADU section. I below. PRESS INFO
Solution The machine is returned to normal conditions automatically by pulling the paper out from the bypass guide. Press the HELP (INFO) key and remove the paper jammed in the copier following the message. Open the ADF feed cover and remove the jammed original.
Remove the paper jammed in the sorter and open and close the front cover once. Press the HELP (INFO) key and remove the paper jammed in the copier following the message.
F C
B G I
A D H
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Abnormal state & indication Some or one of the mechanism, motors, switches or sensors are abnormal. A below. Indication of PM cycle. Indicated when it is time for periodic maintenance and inspection. Capable of copying.
Solution Turn off the machine, remove the cause of the fault and turn the machine back on. Maintenance and inspection by a qualified service technician.
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Operation CLEAR/ STOP key Digital keys Sheet bypass _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ COPY SIZE key CASSETTE SELECTION key INTERRUPT key ENERGY SAVER key EDGE ERASE key IMAGE SHIFT key
PRINT key
Condition
REPRODUCTION EXPOSURE ORIGINAL SIZE RATIO key key selection key DUALPAGE COPY key
Warming up
Ready
Reproduction-ratio changing
Copying
Add paper
Add toner
Bypass misfeed
Clear paper
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Interrupt mode
Energy-saving mode
: Operation is ignored.
(1) By pressing the ENERGY SAVER key or the PRINT key, the energy-saving mode will be cancelled.
(3) The function of the CLEAR/STOP key changes in the following manner according to the machine status.
During copying ......... Interruption of the copying (Stop function ..... The copy quantity indicator will not change.)
When not copying .... When pressed once, the copy quantity indicator returns to 1.
(4) During copying, avoid sheet bypass feeding because of possible paper jamming.
Note: The interrupt mode will be automatically cancelled when the machine is not used for 45 seconds.
(2) Drive Operation LED control: The LCDs internal control driver drives. What character is displayed in what position: IC19 (main CPU), IC9 (HC244), IC37 (7407), and IC18 (gate array) of the logic circuit control. Message data and executable programs are stored in the main PROM. The character codes are stored in the PROM on the LCD. The main CPU divides the display block into 4 blocks. The main CPU outputs the RAM address data for the starting position at which each block is displayed and then outputs display data for the number of characters (10 characters) to be displayed to the LCD. When the message is changed, the main CPU outputs the display data for the blocks 1~4.
1 3
Display blocks
2 4 (4a)
When changing the display data only for the reproduction ratio, the leading RAM address data in the display position of the reproduction-ratio block (4a) are first output and then the display data for the number of reproduction-ratio characters (4 characters) are output to the LCD.
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AD15
IO10
A7
B7
DB7 DB0
AD0
IO17
A0
B0
OE 244
Gate array
LCD-E LCD-RS E RS
Main CPU
5.4.2
(1) LED display method For example, the following shows how the LED LP12 (APS) lights up for displaying automatic paper sensing.
+5VD R9 R11 DSPON0 L Q2
R
L 14 D10 R7 IC4
(APS) LP12
When DSPON0 signal becomes L level, transistor Q2 is turned ON. Further, when IC4 pin14 (D10) becomes L level, current flows from +5VD to LP12 (APS) through the transistor. In this way LP12 (APS) lights up.
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VDD DSPON1 DSPON0 LTL16KG 2 P/3 LTL16KG 2 P/2 LTL16KG 2 P/1 LTL16KG 2 P/0 LTL16KG 2 P/USER LTL16KG 2 APS LTL16KG 2 USER/AJ LTL16KG 2 EDGE LTL16KG 2 DP LP1 LTL16KG 2 1LP7 LP2 LTL16KG 2 1LP8 LP3 LTL16KG 2 1LP9 LP4 LTL16KG 2 1LP10 LP5 LTL16KG 2 1LP11 LP6 LTL16KG 2 1LP12 LP16 LTL16KG 2 1LP13 LP15 LTL16KG 2 1LP17 LP14 LTL16KG 2 1LP18 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 O/3 O/2 O/1 O/0 O/USER AMS MSB MSR MSL 4B8 4B8
R2 100 2 1 R3 100 2 1 R4 100 2 1 R5 100 2 1 D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 24 25 R6 100 2 1 R7 100 2 1 R12 100 2 1 R14 100 2 1 R13 100 2 1
4B3
27 4 26 28 2 3 29 30 1 23 18 13 8
LAST L/R SIN LATCH BE0 STB CK VDD VSSL VSSD3 VSSD2 VSSD1 VSSD0 IC4 7932M
1 2
1 2
C4 CKME0.1/25
1 2
SOUT 5
C6 CKM33P/50J
C7 CKM33P/50J
SGD GND
5VD R8 1 4B3 DSON1 R10 1 2150 R9 1 4B3 DSON0 R11 1 2150 22200 3 1 22200 1 3 Q2 2SA1428Y 2 Q1 2SA1428Y 2
The signals of DSPON0 and DSPON1 become L level by one turn every 8 msec. Q1 (or Q2) is turned ON when DSPON0 (or DSPON1) is L level. LED ON/OFF signal from LGC is inputted to the SIN (pin 26) terminal of IC4 through DSPDAT signal line. (Serial data)
DSPDAT DSPON1 DSPON0
Q1 ON
Q1 OFF
The LED ON/OFF signal is inputted to IC2 in serial is outputted to output terminals of D1 D16 in parallel.
D7
LP14
ON
(example)
LP18 ON ON
(example)
Condition of LED lighting The transistor (Q1 or Q2) connected on the anode side of the LED is ON status. Output connected on the cathode side of the LED is L level. When the above conditions and are fulfilled, the LED lights.
Refer to the following names of the LED which are ON/OFF controlled by DSPON0/DSPON1 signals.
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LP 5 38 22 23 24 25 26 27 12 15 30 16 33 32
SIGNAL DF/SINGL CST1 CST2 CST3 CST4 CST5 CST6 O/YOKO DFJ SRVC TEMP TFULL KCTR ADUSTUCK
DSP-ON-0 ADF single feeding Cassette selection (LCF) Cassette selection (Copier-U) Cassette selection (Copier-L) Cassette selection (PFP-U) Cassette selection (PFP-M) Cassette selection (PFP-L) Horizontal original ADFJAM (Feeding) Call service Toner empty Toner full Key copy counter withdrawn ADU stacking
SIGNAL DF/MULT1 PEMP1 PEMP2 PEMP3 PEMP4 PEMP5 PEMP6 O/TATE DEJ SJ EJ RJ TJ ADUJ PJ MJ MAG1/G MAG1/B MAG1/A MAG1/F MAG1/E MAG1/D MAG1/C AC PS INT 2IN1 STAPLE SORT GROUP ADU2 ADU4 O/3 O/2 O/1 O/0 O/USER AMS MSB MSR MSL EXPO5 EXPO4 EXPO3 EXPO2 EXPO1
DSP-ON-1 ADF multiple feeding Paper empty (LCF) Paper empty (Copier-U) Paper empty (Copier-L) Paper empty (PFP-U) Paper empty (PFP-M) Paper empty (PFP-L) Vertical original ADFJAM (Exiting) Sorter JAM Paper existing JAM Paper feeding JAM (Before aligning) Paper feeding JAM (After aligning) ADUJAM PFPJAM Bypass JAM Copy quantity display (hundreds) Copy quantity display (hundreds) Copy quantity display (hundreds) Copy quantity display (hundreds) Copy quantity display (hundreds) Copy quantity display (hundreds) Copy quantity display (hundreds) All clear Energy saving Interruption 2IN1 Staple mode Sort mode Group mode Duplexing (2 2) Duplexing (Book 2) Original size Original size Original size Original size Original size (User adjustment) AMS Margin shift (Book) Right margin shift Left margin shift Exposure display 5 Exposure display 4 Exposure display 3 Exposure display 2 Exposure display 1 (L MAX.)
LC7932 IC1-6 IC1-7 IC1-9 IC1-10 IC1-11 IC1-12 IC1-14 IC1-15 IC1-16 IC1-17 IC1-19 IC1-20 IC1-21 IC1-22 IC1-24 IC1-25 IC2-6 IC2-7 IC2-9 IC2-10 IC2-11 IC2-12 IC2-14 IC2-15 IC2-16 IC2-17 IC2-19 IC2-20 IC2-21 IC2-22 IC2-24 IC2-25 IC4-6 IC4-7 IC4-9 IC4-10 IC4-11 IC4-12 IC4-14 IC4-15 IC4-16 IC4-17 IC4-19 IC4-20 IC4-21 IC4-22 IC4-24 IC4-25
MAG2/G MAG2/B MAG2/A MAG2/F MAG2/E MAG2/D MAG2/C MAG3/G MAG3/B MAG3/A MAG3/F MAG3/E MAG3/D MAG3/C ADU1 ADU3 P/3 P/2 P/1 P/0 P/USER APS USER/AJ EDGE DP PHOTO AUTO EXPO9 EXPO8 EXPO7 EXPO6
Copy quantity display (tens) Copy quantity display (tens) Copy quantity display (tens) Copy quantity display (tens) Copy quantity display (tens) Copy quantity display (tens) Copy quantity display (tens) Copy quantity display (units) Copy quantity display (units) Copy quantity display (units) Copy quantity display (units) Copy quantity display (units) Copy quantity display (units) Copy quantity display (units) Duplexing (1 2) Duplexing (2 1) Paper size Paper size Paper size Paper size Paper size (User adjustment) APS User adjustment Edge erasing Dual-page copying Photo mode Automatic exposure Exposure display 9 (D MAX.) Exposure display 8 Exposure display 7 Exposure display 6
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6. DRIVE SYSTEM
6.1 Construction of Drive System
The drive system consists of a drum (cleaner unit), developer unit, transport belt, heat roller, exit roller, transport roller, cassette feed roller and aligning roller. The drive system is driven by the main motor.
(G26) Belt (324 pitch) Timing pulley (G20) (G57/TP24/TP19) Transport belt Aligning roller (Clutch/G28) Belt (324 pitch) (TP20)) (G27/G19) Aligning roller drive gear (G32/G19) Upper cassette feed roller (Clutch/G28) (G28) Belt (258 pitch) Lower transport roller (Clutch/G28)(TP15) Drum (G72) Belt (324 pitch) (G21) (G35) (G30) (G22) (G22)
(G28)
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Belt
[B] Main motor (1) Remove the main motor (2 connectors and 2 screws).
Main motor
Connectors
[C] Main drive unit (1) (2) (3) Remove the drum tension bracket (1 screw). Remove the shaft bracket (1 screw). Remove the main drive unit (connector and 5 screws).
Connector
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[D] Main drive unit gears (1) The developer-unit drive gear and the drum drive gear are press-fitted to their shafts.
Drum drive gear Dev-unit drive gear
[E] Feed drive unit (1) Remove the LCF connector bracket (2 screws).
(2)
Remove the clamshell fulcrum bracket and the feed roller bracket (3 screws) and then remove the pulley and belt.
Pulley
Belt
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Clutch Set-screw
(4)
Remove the pulley and belt for the upper feed roller (1 stop-ring).
Pulley
Stop-ring
Belt
(5)
Remove the feed drive unit (3 screws). This is easy to remove if the feed drive unit is slanted.
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FG pulse Phase V
Wave shaping
Reference frequency
Speed comparator
(F-MOT-REF) PLL-OK
Hall element B
678
Control signal
The LGC transmits control signals for main motor rotation. (MAIN-CW/CCW: Direction of rotation, MAINMOT-ON: Motor rotation command) The excited phase switching unit excites each phase on the main motor Main motor runs. Hall elements A to C are used to detect the rotation position of the motor (or rotor). The excited phase switching unit switches the excitation for each phase. (By repeating (2) through (4) above, the motor keeps running.) The FG pulse is generated by the FG pulse pattern and N/S magnets of rotor installed on the main motor. The phases and velocities of the FG pulse and the reference frequency from the LGC are compared, and the differences are added. Further to this are added the fluctuations in the supply voltage. (Signal generation)
(7)
Changes the switching timing for the excited phase switching unit to match the signal amount obtained in step (6). i.e. control is done to equalize the FG pulse and reference frequency. The main motor runs at a constant speed. (Locked range state.)
(8) (9)
When the main motor enters the locked range state, the excited phase switching unit transmits the PLL-OK signal to the LGC. (L level). When the MOT-BRK from LGC enters L level, the main motor rotation is braked, and when the MAINMOT-ON signal enters H level, the main motor stops.
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6.4.2 (1)
Control signals MAIN-CW/CCW signal (LGC MOT: Input) Switches the rotation direction of the main motor. When this signal becomes L level, the main motor rotates counterclockwise as viewed from the rear side, and drives the developer unit, drum, heat roller, etc.
(2)
PLL-OK signal (MOT LGC: Output) When the cycle of FG pulse deviation from the reference frequency is within fixed range, this state is specified as lock range (normal rotation), and this PLL-OK signal becomes L level. Also, at this time, the LED LP1 light comes on.
F-MOT-REF signal (LGC MOT: Input) This signal is a reference clock signal for the main motor to rotate at a fixed speed. MOT-BRK signal (LGC MOT: Input) When it becomes L level, the main motor rotation is broken down. MAINMOT-ON signal (LGC MOT: Input) This signal is main motor ON/OFF control signal, when it becomes L level, the motor rotates. Signal level of motor circuit. Signal MAIN-CW/CCW PLL-OK F-MOT-REF MOT-BRK MAINMOT-ON Brake OFF Motor OFF CW Speed is out of the locked range. H level L level CCW direction Locked range state. Brake ON Motor ON Reference clock
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OPTICAL SYSTEM
7.1 Functions
In this copier, the surface of the original is directly exposed to light, and the reflected light is conducted to the surface of the drum via the mirror, lens, and slit. The whole original image is reflected on the drum surface through the light source being scanned from the leading edge to the trailing edge. This area where functions as above are performed is called the optical section, located at the upper side of the copier.
Original glass
Lens motor
Mirror motor
Mirror 6
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7.2 Construction
The construction and purpose of the optical section are the followings: (1) Original glass The original is placed on this glass. Light from the exposure lamp exposes the surface of the original through this original glass. (2) Carriage 1 Carriage 1 consists of the exposure lamp, reflector, mirror 1, thermofuse, and light distribution adjustment plates, etc. Carriage 1 is scanned by the scanning motor. The relation between the scanning speed and the drum rotation speed is specified as follows. In actual-size copying, both speeds are the same. The reproduction ratio of the direction of paper transport (lengthwise reproduction ratio) is specified by this scanning speed being changed. In enlargement copying, the scanning speed is slower than the drum rotation speed, and in reduction copying it is faster.
a. Exposure lamp The light source for exposing the original to light. b. Reflector The reflection plate for using the exposure lamp effectively. The sub-reflector is slit for optical path width cutting.
Original
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c. Mirror 1 The mirror for conducting the reflected light from the original to mirror 2 (mentioned later). d. Thermofuse Prevents the exposure lamp from an increase in temperature due to excessive lighting. e. Light distribution adjustment plates It is positioned to shield the light irradiated from the reflector on the surface of original, and adjusts the light intensity. If the positions for the installation of this adjustment plate at the front or rear side are shifted, and the light intensity is different at both sides, this may cause uneven light distribution. (3) Carriage 2 Consists of mirror 2 and 3, conducts the reflected light from mirror 1 to the lens via mirror 2 and 3. This is also scanned by the scanning motor in the same way as carriage 1. The scanning speed is half that of carriage 1. (The scanning distance is also half.)
Mirror 2
Mirror 3
Carriage 2
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(4)
Lens unit It is driving by the lens motor. The reflected light from mirror 3 is reversed at the lens focus, and conducted to mirror 4 (mentioned later).
Lens
Lens unit
(5)
Mirror unit The mirror unit consists of mirror 4 and 5, and conducts the reflected light passing the lens to mirror 6 via mirror 4 and 5. This is driven by the mirror motor. Changing of positions of the lens unit and mirror unit alters the reproduction ratio of the vertical direction of paper transport (lateral reproduction ratio). When the distance of the light path is equal between the original surface and the lens focus and the lens focus and the drum surface, actual-size copying is obtained. When the former is longer, reproduction copying is performed, and when shorter, enlargement copying.
Mirror 5
Mirror 4
Mirror unit
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Mirror 6
(7)
Slit (glass) The sub-reflector performs slit functions therefore the slit glass only protects the optical section from toner dust, etc.
(8)
Copy-area indicator unit This is located inside the original scale. This is for indication of the maximum area in which the copy can be made at that time. The indicator is driven by the document motor. The original range is indicated with the copy-area indicator and orange line on carriage 1.
Carriage 1
Original scale
Original glass
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Carriage 1 Carriage 2
Tension spring
Scanning motor
Pulley
Pulley
Pulley
The scanning motor rotation is transmitted to carriages 1 and 2 via the timing belt and the carriage drive wire. Carriage 1 and 2 are first moved to home position. The home position is detected when carriage 1 passes the home switch. When the PRINT key is pressed, carriages 1 and 2 scan the original.
7.3.2
Mirror motor
Mirror unit
Lens motor
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Gear (G88/G10)
Lens unit
Mirror unit
Immediately after the power is switched on: If the lens/mirror switch is on, the lens unit is transported to the exit side. Then the mirror unit is transported to the feed side, and it is positioned for actual size copying. If the lens/mirror switch is off, the switches are turned on by the lens unit, then the mirror unit in that order and both units are positioned for actual-size copying. When the reproduction ratio is selected, the lens unit and the mirror unit are positioned accordingly using the actual-size position as the starting (standard) position. 7.3.3 Document motor
The front and rear copy area indicators are set at home position, that is, for maximum width, via the timing belt. When the paper size or reproduction ratio is changed, the indicators are positioned for the specified size and the original setting position is indicated on the glass. 7.3.4 Optical fan motor
Stops during standby and rotates during copying, and cools the optical section.
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+24V i ON i OFF R51 VDD A A D/A 62353 R55 187 DADAT G/A
R58 C24
VCC2
A 2
A 3
A 15
A Td1 13 8
Vref 9
IC15
F1
C1 R3
E C
+
R5 A
R7
IC1 D1 PG 4 5 DG GND
The circuit configuration on the inside of the IC is composed of each phase excitation switching section (IC2), driver (F1, F2), comparator (IC1), and current detection resistor (R7). The following explains the circuit operation when the A phase is excited.
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Process when the A phase is excited A phase becomes L level (A is H level). Reverse input E of the comparator (IC1) is applied the reference voltage which depends on the resistance divided voltage of the R51, R55, and the R58. Non-reverse input B is L level. Therefore, the output C of IC1 becomes L level. According to step tion). Current flows into the coil A from the power supply of +24V, and it gradually increases. The terminal voltage of the current detection resistor R11 increases, and C becomes H level and F1 goes OFF from the moment when voltage B becomes higher than voltage E. Because the winding method of coil A and A is bipolar winding, the energy stored in coil A is induced in coil A, and is discharged using the coil A. That is, A current flows in direction of DG (Drive Ground), R7, F2 diode and coil A. When the voltage stored in the condenser C1 lowers, and becomes lower than voltage E , C becomes L level and F1 comes ON again, and winding current of A phase increases. In this manner, the ON/OFF operation of the motor current (constant current chopping operation) is repeated. and , D of IC2 becomes H level, and F1 is turned ON. (conductive condi-
IOH
=1.25(A)
0 (A)
In the case of the excitation of A phase, A becomes L level and F2 comes ON, the same operation is performed. The limit of winding value is changed in high torque and low torque by the D/A output. In low torque the current is lower, in high torque the current is higher. Low torque : IOH = 1.0 1.15 (A) High torque: IOH = 1.25 (A)
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IN A
1 0 Ioh
0(A)
Ec: C1 discharge voltage
Ec
Vref
Equivalent circuit
VCC2 1
A 2
A 3
A 15
A Td1 13 8
Vref NC Vref 9 12 11
Td2 B 10 14
B 16
B 7
B 6
PG SG 4 5
F1
F4 C2 R4 R2 IC3 R5 D1 R7 R8 R6 D2
+ +
F3
SUB
IC3
IC3
IC1
IC3
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7.4.2 64748
Pulse motor drive circuit (constant voltage type) Lens motor (M3) (LNS-MOT) Mirror motor (M4) (MRR-MOT) Document motor (M11) (DCM-MOT) ~Driven by IC3 (Logic PC board: TD62308F) ~Driven by IC4 (Logic PC board: TD62308F) ~Driven by IC2 (Logic PC board: TD62308F)
DA DC 24V QA
Phase A Phase A
DA
DB
Phase B Phase B
DB
QA
QB
QB
TD62308F
In the case of 2-phase excitation, the figure on the right shows the signals applied to the base of transistors QA, QB, QA, and QB. An ON/OFF combination of the transistor is switched. The combination of the current flowing phases is switched. The motor rotates.
ON
B
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
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Note: The ON/OFF state of the exposure lamp is controlled by a special signal (EXPON; J2-A18), distinct from the PWM signal.
Original Exposure lamp Lamp regulator Automatic exposure sensor circuit AES signal
PWA-AES
*PWM signal
Key input
RAM (IC30)
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The exposure control circuit has the following two functions: A Manual exposure mode .................. A constant lamp voltage corresponding to the set exposure step on the exposure lamp is applied. B Automatic exposure mode .............. The quantity of light reflected by the surface of the original, which varies infinitely with the lightness and darkness of the surface of the original, is detected by the automatic exposure sensor circuit, and the voltage applied to the exposure lamp is continually varied accordingly; a high lamp voltage being impressed for dark originals and a low lamp voltage for light originals. 7.5.2 Operation of lamp regulator A typical characteristic curve is shown in the following diagram. By means of a phase-angle control system, a lamp voltage corresponding to the PWM pulse duty ratio input is generated even if some fluctuation occurs in the AC input voltage.
Limiter voltage
76/38 V approx.
90 %
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7.5.3
Automatic exposure sensor circuit By the action of IC1, the incidence of light upon photocell PD1 is generated as an AES signal on J1B13 (PWA-LGC). Dim reflected lightf Intense reflected lightf Small AES output Large AES output
7.5.4
Arithmetic and control unit The arithmetic and control unit is composed of the following four blocks. AD converter The AES signal is input into the analog input terminals of the CPU (IC19) and converted to digital. SRAM with built-in battery (BC-RAM) Consists of IC30, which stores exposure adjustment data to ensure that optimum exposure is performed for each reproduction ratio and for automatic exposure. Main CPU (IC19) Incorporates software which computes the voltage to be applied to the lamp in accordance with the copying mode, such as enlargement/reduction, automatic exposure, and manual exposure, and the adjustment data in BC-RAM. PWM timer circuit Consists of the circuit shown in figure below. The data resulting from the computation performed by the CPU described in item output terminal of the gate array. above, are converted to PWM signals by the gate array, and output to J2-A17 via IC10 from the PWM
Gate array
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7.5.5 (Method)
Lamp regulator circuit The AC input voltage is detected. The waveform rectifying circuit rectifies the AC input voltage to a DC voltage approximated to the effective value of the input voltage. f This DC voltage and pulse signal are rectified, and compared with the reference voltage and amplified. f According to the output, the trigger pulse generation circuit generates a trigger pulse synchronous with the power source frequency. f The energization angle of the triac is controlled. = Makes the voltage at both ends of the lamp constant.
Trigger pulse generation circuit (PWM) Pulse signal Reference pulse signal setting circuit Exposure lamp
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The lamp regulator monitors the AC input voltage to control the exposure lamp to a fixed intensity. f
Waveform rectifying circuit Differential amplifier Pulse waveform rectifying circuit
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7.6.1
Original glass
On the base frame of the optical unit, the reflecting photosensor (3-beam type) and 2 3 reflecting photosensors (3 for A4 series, 2 for LT series). Each photosensor consists of an infrared light emitting diode (light-emitting side LED) and a phototransistor (light-receiving side). When an original is placed on the original glass, the light emitted by the LEDs is reflected by the original and led to the phototransistor. In this way, the presence or absence of an original is detected by whether reflected light exists or not.
APS-R APS-F (Reflecting photosensor) APS-C (Reflecting photosensor) APS-0~2 (Reflecting photosensor (3-beam
type))
Original size detection If the copier is set in the original size detection mode, the carriage is set at its home position. Detection is performed in an instant when the original cover is opened, each sensor receive the reflecting light and the condition of a matrix shown in (4) are satisfied. Original size detection is performed when the output signals from each sensor are input to the gate array (IC18) and the main CPU (IC19). IC18 and IC19 are on the logic PC board.
VDD
14444244443 1442443
APS-R
197
IN32
Reflecting photosensor
APS-C
196
IN31
Gate array
APS-F
195
IN30
IC18
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APS-2
APS APS -C -F
LT COMP ST LT-R LG
LD
ST-R
APS-C APS-F
(4)
Original size is determined by a combination of the presence/absence of the original. Combination charts for size determination of A4 series and LT series are shown below in input level at ports PD1 ~ PD3 (Main CPU: IC19) and ports IN30 ~ IN32 (Gate array: IC18). * LT series does not use IN32.
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A4 series
Main CPU (IC19) Port Input Level (APS-2) (APS-1) (APS-0) PD3 PD2 PD1 H H H L L H L L L L H H L L L L * H L L H L L L L L L Gate array (IC18) (APS-F) (APS-C) (APS-R) IN30 IN31 IN32 H H H H H H H H H H H H H H L H L H L L H L L H L L L Original size
Original not exist
LT series
Main CPU (IC19) Port Input Level (APS-2) (APS-1) (APS-0) PD3 PD2 PD1 H H H L L H L H H L L L L L H L L H L L L Gate array (IC18) (APS-F) (APS-C) IN30 IN31 H H H H H H H H H L L L L L Original size
Original not exist
ST ST-R LT LT-R LG LD
Note: H: Original detected L: Original not detected *: H and L whichever is sufficient Port input level (Main CPU: IC19, Gate array: IC18) = Output level of each sensor
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Original glass
Automatic exposure sensor PC board (PWA-AES) Remove the original glass and move carriages 1 and 2 to the exit side. Remove the optical cover (2 screws). of either side of the lens unit when moving the lens unit with its optical cover removed. Move the lens unit toward the paper feed side to protect the black sheet when installing the optical cover.
Optical cover
(3) (4)
Remove the automatic exposure sensor unit (1 screw). Remove the connector (1) and the screws (2) and take off the PC board.
Black sheet
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Optical fan (front) Open the front cover. Remove the inner cover (3 screws). Disconnect a connector and remove 2 screws.
Optical fan (front)
7.7.4 Optical fan (rear) (1) Remove the upper rear cover. (2) Remove the connector (1) and the screws (2).
Lens motor/mirror motor Remove the optical cover. Remove each motor (2 screws each). Remove the each connector.
Harness cover Lens motor Mirror motor
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Automatic paper-size detector Remove the original glass. Remove the 3 beams sensor. (2 screws, 1 connector). Remove the reflecting photosensors (1 screw, 1 connector).
Reflecting photosensor Reflecting photosensor
3 beam sensor
Reflecting photosensor
[LT series]
7.7.7 Exposure lamp and thermal fuse (1) Remove the original glass and the rear top cover. (2) Move the carriage 1 to the position that the lamp terminal is visible. (3) Remove the exposure lamp while bending the power supply blade. Attention should be paid not to touch lamp surface. (It may lead to uneven exposure.) Note: When installing, position the lamp so that the TOSHIBA mark faces to the front. Moreover, the projection on the exposure lamp should Lamp face to the exit side.
Exit side Projection Reflector
Exposure lamp
Thermal fuse
(4)
[Front side]
[Rear side]
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Copy area indicator unit Remove the left top cover, the upper rear cover and the control panel. Remove the transparent indicator cover (2 screws). Disconnect the document motor connector. To take out the document motor, disconnect a connector and remove the 2 screws. Remove the belt.
Note: To install the belt, place both indicators against the bracket projection and set the belt in the groove on the indicator.
Document motor Belt Scanning motor
Scanning motor Remove the upper rear cover. Disconnect the connector. Remove 2 screws, the tension spring, the wire drive belt, and the scanning motor bracket.
Tension spring
Note: When installing; 1. Hang the tension spring on to the copiers frame. 2. Hang the wire drive belt on the scanning motor pulley and then the belt drive pulley. Attach the screws A and B temporarily. 3. Hang the tension spring on to the scanning motor bracket. 4. Tighten the screws A and then B after a proper tension is applied by the spring while screws A and B are loosened.
Belt drive pulley B Wire drive belt
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(3)
Scanning motor
Home switch
Home switch
Remove the top left cover. Remove the connector and the 2 claws on the bracket, then take out the home switch.
Connector
Claw
Platen switch
Platen switch
Remove the upper rear cover and the rear top cover. Remove the platen switch unit (2 screws).
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(3)
Remove the platen switch actuator by pressing and turning it in the direction of the arrow (arrows 1 to 3 ). Then remove the connector and 2 claws.
1 2
Platen switch
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Carriage 1
Wire fixing bracket
Remove the original glass, the left top cover, the transparent indicator cover and the upper rear cover.
(2)
Remove the 2 brackets which attach carriage 1 to the wire (1 screw each).
[Front side]
[Rear side]
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(3)
Remove the cable for carriage 1 from the cable holder of carriage 2.
Carriage 2 Cable holder
Cable
(4)
Remove the cable holder. Disconnect the connector. Remove the earth wire (1 screw).
Connector
Cable holder
Earth wire
(5)
Carriage 1
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Mirror 1
Remove the carriage 1. Remove the plate springs (2) which fix mirror 1. Remove the mirror 1.
Mirror 1
Lens unit
Remove the lens cover. Remove the upper exit cover and the left top cover. Remove the cable guide (1 screw). Remove the lens/mirror drive unit. Remove the indicator unit.
Cable guide
(6)
Tension bracket
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(7)
(8)
Remove the lens unit. Remove the mirror unit from the lens/mirror shaft. Remove the plate springs (2 each) to take out the mirrors.
Mirror 5
Mirror unit
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Remove the right top cover, rear top cover, optical cover and upper rear cover. Remove the glass stay in front and rear (4 screws). Remove the cable holder and the earth wire (1 screw).
(4)
Disconnect the connector from rear side, and remove the 2 screws.
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7.7.17 Lens/mirror switch (1) Disconnect the connector. Remove the lens/ mirror drive unit (2 screws). (2) Disconnect the connector. Remove the lens/ mirror switch with its bracket (2 screws). (3) Remove the hook. Disconnect the 2 connectors. Remove the lens/mirror switch.
Connector
Connector
Lens/mirror switch
Connector
Carriage 2
Remove the carriage 1. Remove the lens/mirror drive unit. Set the wire holder jig to the wire drive pulley on the front and rear side.
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(4)
[Front side]
[Rear side]
(5)
Remove carriage 2.
Carriage 2
Mirror 3
Carriage 2
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Ozone filter
Fan unit
Remove the upper exit cover and rear cover. Remove the upper exit roller unit (2 screws). Remove the upper exit roller from its fitting in the bracket.
Remove the upper exit cover. Pull the ozone filter out. ful not to crush or otherwise damage it with your fingers.
Upper exit roller unit
Remove the upper exit cover and rear cover. Remove the 2 screws each which secure the clamshell release lever and the upper exit roller unit.
Take out the 1 screw securing the fan unit. Remove the connector. Remove the exit fan motor.
Connector
Fan unit
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Remove the carriages 1 and 2. Remove the scanning motor and the belt. Remove the belt drive pulley (1 screw). Remove the fan unit.
Remove the one screw on the rear side wire drive pulley. Remove the stopper ring and bearing in front and rear side. Remove the whole wire drive shaft. Remove the rear side wire drive pulley from the shaft. Remove the front side wire drive pulley (1 screw).
Bearing Stop-ring [Front side]
Bearing
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Note: How to wind the carriage drive wires 1. Fit the end D of the carriage drive wire in the groove of the wire drive pulley and wind the carriage drive wire in the direction and the number of turns shown in the figure on the right. (Do not allow the wire to twist while winding it.) 2. Install the wire holding jig from the side indicated with an arrow.
5 turns End D 1 1 2 turns [Front side]
End D
[Rear side]
1 2 turns
5 turns
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[Rear side]
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(3) (4)
Remove the mirror 6 cover (1 hook). Remove the slit glass from the mirror 6 cover releasing the claw.
Slit glass Cover hook Cover hook
Note: Be sure not to let the slit glass fall during installation or removal.
Mirror 6
Remove the optical cover and the mirror 6 cover. Remove the mirror 6 bracket (3 screws, 2 hooks). Take out the mirror 6 bracket in the direction of the arrow.
(4)
Mirror 6
Installation hole
Plate spring
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Remove the optical cover and the inner cover. Remove the connector. Remove the screw and take out the upper damp heater-1.
Remove the original glass. Remove the upper exit cover. Remove the connector. Remove the screw and take out the upper damp heater-2
Connector
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8.1 Functions
This unit sends paper which is set in the paper cassette or the bypass tray to the transfer position. The paper feeding section is mainly comprised of manual feed roller, pick-up rollers, paper feed rollers, separation rollers, transport rollers, aligning roller, manual feed switch, paper empty switch, paper size switch, paper feed switch, paper stop switch and also their drive mechanism. The following explains each part function. (1) Pick-up roller/manual feed roller Sends paper in the bypass tray or the paper cassette to the paper feed roller and the roller moves up and down on each occasion of paper feeding. (2) Paper feed roller This is the opposite of the separation roller, sending paper fed from the pick-up roller to the transport roller. (3) Separation roller This is the opposite of the paper feed roller. When two sheets or more are fed from the pick-up roller, the load of the torque limiter of the separation roller is greater than the friction power between the sheets of paper, the separation roller stops, causing the lower sheet also to stop and not be fed at that moment. But in the case of single sheet feeding, it rotates at the same timing as the paper feed roller so that it has the rotation force of that roller. (4) Transport roller Transport the paper from the feed roller to the aligning roller. (5) Aligning roller Paper fed from the paper feed roller is stuck against the aligning roller which is at rest, and leading edge alignment is performed. Then the aligning roller rotates to feed paper to the developing position. Further, the aligning roller is contacted with the brush to prevent paper dust from adhering to the aligning roller due to paper alignment. The following explains about switches which detect paper size, paper presence and paper feeding position for ON/OFF control of each roller. (6) Manual feed switch Detects if paper is set in the bypass tray. If this is the case, manual paper feeding has priority over cassette paper feeding. (7) Paper-empty switch This sensor detects paper in the paper cassette by the use of the actuator. When there is no paper in the cassette, the actuator intercepts the transmitted light in the sensor, causing a paper-empty situation to be detected.
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(8) Paper size switch Consists of four push-type switches. In the paper cassette, tabs are installed so that any of these switches (1 to 4) is pressed when a paper cassette is installed in the copier. Corresponding to which switch is being pressed, paper size detection is performed. (9) Paper stop switch Detects the leading/trailing edge of paper passing through the paper transport roller. Jam detection such as for paper misfeeding, etc. is also used. (10)Paper aligning switch Detects that the leading edge of the paper has arrived at the aligning roller. Also detects that the trailing edge of the paper has passed through the aligning roller. If the former is detected, it reads that the aligning roller has completed paper alignment.
Manual feed roller Lower aligning roller Upper aligning roller Manual switch
Aligning switch
Pick-up roller
Paper stop switch-1 Transport roller-1 Separation roller Paper stop switch-2
Transport roller-2
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Transport clutch
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8.1.1
Feed roller
When drive power is transmitted to the feed roller, rotation power is sent to the pick-up lever via the spring clutch. Then the pick-up arm falls by its own weight and the spring clutch stops in the position in which it has bumped into the stopper. When the drive power of the feed roller is lost, the pick-up lever is lifted up by the force of the lever spring after which the pick-up arm is also raised. 8.1.2 Cassette pick-up roller vertical movement
Lever a Cassette insertion direction
Lever b
Lever c
When the cassette is inserted, the cassette lever d pushes up the lever a in the direction A. Then the pick-up roller is caused to fall by its own weight due to the link mechanism of the levers b and c.
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8.1.3
Since no paper separation claws are used in the cassette, a paper separation roller is installed inside the machine. The separation roller section consists of a paper feed roller, separation roller, spring joint, etc., as shown. The feed roller is rotated by the feed clutch in the direction of the arrow ( as the pick-up roller. As shown in the lower right figure, two sheets feeding are occured, since the friction between the sheets is smaller, the lower sheet is stopped being fed any further while the upper sheet is forced to be transported by the feed roller in the direction of the arrow ( [Example] When only one sheet of paper has entered into ). ) at the same timing
Spring joint
Separation roller
Feed roller
the separation roller section, since the feed rollers transporting force is stronger than the separation rollers braking force, the separation roller is forced to rotate causing the sheet to be sent toward the aligning roller ( When, two sheets ( ). and ) have entered into
1 2
the separation roller section at the same time, since the powers of the feed rollers transporting and separation rollers braking are greater than the friction power of the paper, the paper the paper is transported ) and
Separation roller
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[D] Cassette feeding (upper or lower) The feed clutch and the transport clutch are turned on, and the feed roller and the transport roller are rotated, and then paper feeding is started. The leading edge of the paper turns on the paper stop switch, then the feed clutch is turned off. The leading edge of the paper turns on the aligning switch, and is aligned at the aligning roller. The transport clutch is turned off, and the transport roller is stopped. The aligning clutch is turned on, and the paper is transported to the transfer process.
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Control logic
1 IN1
2 IN2
3 M(+)
4 GND
5 M()
6 N.C.
7 VCC
IN1 and IN2 are input terminals for the signals from the microcomputer. In the control section, the motor is controlled on and off based on the signals from the microcomputer. For the control, refer to the table below.
Input IN1 H L H L IN2 H H L L Output M (+) M () L L L H H L OFF (high impedance)
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Bracket
(3) Remove screw a, and then b and c. (4) Disconnect the connector of the electromagnetic clutch. (5) Remove the manual feed unit (screw d) while pressing the separation pad.
d c Separation pad
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[A] Manual feed roller (1) Remove the stop ring. (2) Pull out the feed roller in the direction of the arrow A. [B] Pick-up roller (1) Remove the stop-ring. (2) Pull out the 6 shaft in the direction of the arrow B. Notes: Pay attention to the following points when reassembling the manual, pick-up, feed and separation rollers. 1. Set the timing belt securely on the pulley. 2. Be careful not to mistake the setting position of the timing belt (manual feed roller). 3. Put the clip properly into the slot of the shaft. 4. Check that oil etc. has not adhered to the surface of the timing belts, pulleys and rollers. 5. Make sure of the roller orientation.
Stop-ring Belt tension roller Feed roller Stop-ring Pick-up roller
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8.4.2
Separation pad
(1) Remove the manual feed unit (roller). (2) Remove the separation pad bracket (2 screws) and then take the bracket out toward the front.
Separation pad
(3) Remove the spring and then the separation pad. Note: Be careful not to damage the manual feed switch at the time of installation.
Spring
Separation pad
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8.4.3
Aligning unit
Aligning unit
(1) Remove the front inner cover, the lower inner cover and the transfer/separation charger unit. (2) Disconnect the connector of the developer bias harness from the HVT transformer. Remove the pulley and belt in the rear side of the aligning roller. (3) Remove the aligning unit fixing screws. (front: 2 pcs., rear: 1pc.) (4) Disconnect the connectors of the clutch in the rear side and the aligning switch. (5) Slide the aligning unit to the rear side and lift up the unit to remove it. Note: When installing the aligning unit, insert the rotation stopper of the electromagnetic clutch properly into the rear side bracket and securely hook the belt to the pulley.
Belt Pulley
Aligning unit
[A] Aligning roller (upper, lower) (1) Remove the aligning guide (2 screws).
Aligning roller (upper)
Aligning guide
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(2) Remove the aligning pressure spring. (3) Remove the bushes (upper, lower, 2 each).
Bush (upper)
Bush (lower)
(4) Lift up the aligning rollers (upper and lower) in the direction of the arrow D to remove them.
Pressure spring
Bush (upper)
[B] Paper dust cleaning brush (1) Remove the brush (2 screws). (When the unit is installed in the machine, the brush can be removed/installed if the transfer/ separation charger has been taken out).
Aligning roller (upper) Aligning roller (lower)
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8.4.4
Connector
(1) Remove the right feed cover. (2) Open the jam release cover. (3) Remove the hinge (2 screws). (4) Remove the harness cover. (5) Remove the jam release cover. (6) Disconnect the connector from the feed unit.
Harness cover
Hinge
(7) Pull out the cassette. (8) Disconnect the paper size detection switch harness from the switch. (9) Remove the two paper feed unit fixing screws, and pull out the unit toward the front side.
Harness
Note: If the LCF has been installed on the copier, use the following procedure to remove the harness cover and the connector. 1. Remove the right feed cover. 2. Remove the hinge stopper for the LCF in order to open it fully. 3. Open the LCF fully. 4. Remove the harness cover. 5. Disconnect the connector from the feed unit.
LCF
Hinge stopper
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[A] Cassette feed unit (rollers) (1) Remove the clutch bracket.
Clutch bracket
(2) Remove the separation roller holder (2 screws). (3) Remove the pick-up roller from the arm. (4) Slide the feed roller in the direction of the arrow A and pull out the bush from the shaft. (5) Remove the stop-ring and pick-up arm from the shaft and pull out the feed roller.
(6) Remove the lever and separation roller with shaft from the holder. (7) Remove the cover, arbor and clutch spring, and then separation roller from the shaft.
Cover Lever Clutch spring Arbor Spring Separation roller Shaft Holder
Arbor Spring
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Note: When installing the manual feed, pick-up, paper feed and separation rollers, pay attention to the following items. 1. Insert a pin in the pulley. 2. Make sure the timing belt is correctly looped on the pulley. 3. Make sure the lock direction of the oneway clutch is correct.
LOCK
LO
CK
CLUTCH-6-L
CLUTCH-6-R
LOCK
4. Make sure the clip is set in the shaft groove. 5. Make sure no oil gets on the surface of the timing belt, pulley and roller. 6. Make sure of the roller orientation.
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9.
DRUM-RELATED SECTION
9.1 Construction
LED eraser array Main charger Discharge lamp Slit glass Mirror 6
Drum
In this section, the drum-related parts including the drum are described. (The cleaner unit is excepted.) Construction of the parts is as follows. Upper unit Drum Main charger High-voltage transformer unit LED eraser array, discharge lamp Lower unit Transfer/separation charger Transfer guide bias Transport-belt unit High-voltage transformer unit
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Heat roller
Belt Drum (324 pitch) Timing pulley (G20) (G72) (G35) (G57/TP24/TP19) Transport belt Transport belt drive gear (G27/G19) Rear side sectional view
G20
G25
G25
Transport belt drive gear G27/G19 Removing fuser unit and transport belt unit
Drum drive Gear (teeth: 20)Copier rear side (inside of rear frame)
Drum gear (teeth: 72) Drum (inside of cleaner unit)
Transport belt drive Gear (teeth: 19)Copier rear side (inside of rear frame)
Transport belt gear (teeth: 20) Transport belt
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9.3 Functions
9.3.1 Main charger, discharge lamp, and LED eraser array [A] Main charger (1) Applies a negative electrical charge to the drum (through a high-voltage transformer).
Main charger
Drum
[B] Discharge lamp (1) Remove any electrical charge remaining on the drum after cleaning. [C] LED eraser array (1) Remove any unrequired portion of latent image formed on the drum.
Discharge lamp
9.3.2
[A] Transfer charger (1) Transfers the toner on the drum to the copy paper (high-voltage transformer: DC). [B] Separation charger (1) Separates the copy paper with toner from the drum (high-voltage transformer: AC). [C] Transport belt (1) Transports the paper, which has been transferred and separated from the drum, to the fuser unit.
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9.4 Disassembly/Replacement
Remove the switch cover and the process unit as required to create easy-to-service conditions. 9.4.1 Discharge lamp
(1) Remove the rear cover (U). (2) Disconnect the connector J12. (3) Hold the leading edge of the PC board and pull it to the rear. Note: When reassembling, insert the PC board firmly until it touches the bracket.
Discharge lamp
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9.4.2 (U).
(1) Remove the process unit and the rear cover (2) Disconnect the connector.
Screw
9.4.3
Main charger
(1) Remove the toner cartridge. (2) Lift up the upper unit. (3) Remove the connector cover (1 screw) (for European machines). (4) Remove the one screw shown by the arrow. Pull out the unit to the front side. Notes: 1. Be careful not to damage the drum. 2. Check that the drum shaft is in the cleaner unit.
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Holder charger
Main charger 2
Process unit
[A] Grid (1) Pull the grid in the direction of the arrow and unhook it. Note: During replacement, do not touch the mesh section of the grid with your bare hands.
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Spring hanger
Terminal (F)
V-groove
[Front side]
Terminal cover
V-groove
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Notes: 1. Pay attention to direction of the spring hanger on the front. 2. Insert fully in the V-groove on the front and rear. 3. The wire must not be kinked. 4. Do not touch the wire directly with your hands. 5. It is easy to replace the charger wire when the rear side terminal is put on the holder charger.
Terminal base Spring hanger
Holder charger
[C] Replacing the cleaning pad: (1) Remove the charge wire. (2) Remove the rear terminal. (3) Move the cleaning pad to the rear side. (4) Remove the pad holder snap from the shaft.
Cleaning pad
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Notes: 1. When reassembling, pay attention to the direction in which the pad holder faces. 2. When moved to the rear, the pads (2 pcs.) should be clearly away from the wires.
Charge wire
Cleaning pad
9.4.4
Transfer/separation charger
Transfer/separation charger
Connector
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Notes: 1. When fitting the transfer/separation charger, insert it in the placement groove on the rear frame. Also check that it can be pushed up by the spring and moves up and down. 2. Do not forget to insert the connector.
Spring
[Rear side]
V-groove
Supporter
Charge wire
Spring
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Notes: 1. Pay attention to the direction of the spring hanger on rear. 2. Ensure that the charge wires are firmly inserted in V-slots at the front and rear. 3. The wire must not be kinked. 4. Do not touch the wire directly with your hand. 5. Insert the supporter securely into the hook or slot.
Spring hanger
[B] Replacing the cleaning pad: (1) Remove the charge wire. (2) Remove the rear terminal. (3) Move the cleaning pad to the rear side. (4) Remove the pad holder snap from the shaft.
Cleaning pad
Notes: 1. When reassembling, pay attention to the direction in which the pad holder faces. 2. When moved to the rear, the pads (2 pcs.) should be clearly away from the wires.
Charge wire
Cleaning pad
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9.4.5
(2) Remove the screw, disconnect the 2 connectors on the front side, and take out the transport belt unit.
Connectors
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[A] To place the belt: (1) Remove the idle roller on the drum side. (2) Remove the stop-ring and shaft. (3) Remove the belt case (4 screws). (4) Remove the belt. Note: The belt position for installation is shown in the figure below.
Rear side guide projection Drum side idle roller Belt case
Idle roller on drum side Gear 5 1 mm Transport belt Belt Shaft Stop-ring
Front side
Notes: 1. To reinstall the transport-belt unit in the copier, fit its rear guide projection (2) in the hole in the rear copier frame and the front guide projection in the cut-out portion of the front copier frame. 2. Check that the gears on the front and rear are properly engaged.
9.4.6
(1) Remove the transfer/separation charger and transport belt unit. (2) Remove the screw and take out the protective bracket.
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(3) Remove the connectors for the transfer/separation charger (front side) and the main charger (rear side).
Main charger connector
(4) Remove the 2 connectors and 3 screws, and take out the high-voltage transformer.
High-voltage transformer
9.4.7
Faston terminals
(1) Remove the protection bracket. (2) Remove the screw, pull out the connector, and take out the entire bracket. (3) Pull out the connector on the fuse PC board and the 2 Faston terminals for the thermostat. Remove the screw and the washer. Take out the lower damp heater. (4) Remove the connector and take off the fuse PC board from the lock support. (5) Pull out the 2 Faston terminals, remove the screw and take off the thermostat.
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Fuse PC board
Connector
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BC-RAM
Adjustment value
Main processor
Digital data
D/A converter
Analog
Vc
IC30
IC40 IC19
Output
Charging/transfer/separation/developer-bias output adjustment value inside BC-RAM is output to the main processor.
Outputs control voltage data from the main processor to the D/A converter. Analog conversion by the D/A converter. Outputs control voltage Vc to the charging/transfer/separation/developer-bias transformer. Charging/transfer/separation/developer-bias transformer generates an output current or voltage proportional to control the voltage Vc. * Adjustment of control voltage Vc (adjustment data change) is performed in the AJ mode.
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D/A Converter
Gate Array
IC18
IC40
MAIN CPU
BC-RAM
IC19
IC30
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Guide roller
Magnetic roller
Guide roller
Drum
Leveler
Mixer 1
Mixer 2
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Magnetic roller
Mixer 2
G24
Developer drive gear G24 (Dev unit) Developer drive gear G23 (Copier)
G24
G24
P24
P27
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10.2.2
[Developer front]
Mixer 2
[Front side]
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10.3 Disassembly/Replacement
10.3.1 Disassembly and reassembly of developer unit (1) Remove the toner cartridge. (2) Lift up the upper unit. (3) Pull out the process unit. (4) Place the process unit on the flat space. Pull up the front lever and push down the rear lever in the cleaner section. Disconnect the developer unit from the cleaner section. Notes: 1. Be careful not to damage the drum. 2. Check that the drum shaft is in the cleaner unit.
[Front side]
[Rear side]
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(5) When installing the process unit into the copier, align the 2 guides. Finally, insert the positioning pin into the upper frame hole pushing the portion indicating the arrow.
Upper frame
Guide
Guide
10.3.2
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(2) Remove the cap of the developer material bottle. Pour the developer material into the developer unit.
(3) After the pouring in has been completed, turn the gear in the direction of the arrow, and cause the developer material to be transported onto the magnetic roller.
Gear
(4) Install the upper cover. After fully inserting the hooks (four places), fasten with screws.
Hooks
Upper cover
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(5) Pay attention to the overlapping between the side seal (front, rear) and the rubber seal. (Be careful when reassembling the upper cover.) The side seal must come between the outer rubber seal and inner one.
Side seal
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10.3.3
(1) Set the cap jig on the toner replenishment orifice on the developer unit as shown in the figure. (This is done to prevent the developing material around the toner replenishment orifice from splattering into the toner cartridge drive unit when the developer unit is turned upside down.) (2) Remove the upper cover (2 screws).
Upper cover
(3) Incline the developer unit and discharge developer material from the position indicated by the arrow. Notes: 1. Do not discharge developer material from the toner replenishment orifice, as the developer will adhere to the gear of the toner cartridge drive motor, causing the motor to seize. 2. Take care to avoid the connector becoming smeared with developer material when discharging is performed.
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10.3.4
Guide roller
Toner holder
[A] Front side (1) Discharge the developer material. (2) Remove the toner holder bracket (2 screws).
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Guide roller
E-ring
[B] Rear side (1) Remove adjustment plate (1 screw). (2) Remove plate (4 screws and 1 coil spring).
Plate Coil spring
Adjuster plate
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(3) Replace the guide roller. Notes: 1. The guide roller is common to the front and rear. 2. After reassembly, adjust the polarity position and the doctor sleeve gap according to the method given in the Service Handbook.
Guide roller
10.3.5
(1) Discharge the developer material. (2) Remove the toner holder bracket, nozzle and side plate. (3) Pull out the harness and disconnect the connector. Remove the motor unit (1 screw).
Harness
Connector
(4) Remove the motor (2 screws). Replace the motor. When the gear is defective, replace the entire unit.
Motor
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10.3.6
Toner sensor
(1) Discharge the developer material. (2) Reverse the developer unit and remove the harness cover (1 screw).
Harness cover
10.3.7
Magnetic roller
Leveler
(1) Discharge the developer material. (2) Remove the toner holder, nozzle, plate and guide roller. (3) Remove the leveler (2 screws). (4) Remove the sleeve drive pulley.
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(5) Peel off the seal after removing the front E-ring, and then remove the magnetic roller bearing. Shift the magnetic roller in the direction of the arrow, remove it from the slit in the frame and pull it out towards the front.
Magnetic roller
Seal
(6) Remove the V-ring. Notes: 1. Pay attention to the direction (obverse/ reverse) of the V-ring when reassembly. 2. After reassembly, adjust the polarity position and the doctor sleeve gap according to the method given in the Service Handbook.
V-ring
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+24
Toner motor
The motor winding is connected to the +24V at its (+) side and to the collector of Q3 at its () side. When P62 (TMOT-ON signal) of the main-CPU becomes L level Q8 is turned on Q3 is turned on The +24V power supply supplies current in Q3 via the motor winding the motor rotates
When TMOT-ON signal becomes H level Q8 is turned off Q3 is turned off The current which was flowing in the motor winding flows via the route of diode D3. ~ It decreases at the rate of the time constant determined by the inductance and resistance of the winding.
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Configuration of auto-toner circuit. Control to maintain the toner in the developer material at a constant specific density. Replenishes the toner in the developer material. Displays the toner-empty status.
Toner sensor
IC19: 95C063F
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Main charger
Gear
Recovery blade
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Drum/toner recovery auger drive Gear (teeth: 20)-----Rear of machine (inside frame) Drum gear (teeth: 72) Drum Gear (teeth: 23) Toner recovery auger Toner-full switch
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Recovery blade
Note: When the blade is released from the drum such as for adjustment of the high- voltage transformer, rotate the blade pressure release cam in the direction of the arrow. [B] Recovery blade Catches the toner scraped off by the main blade. [C] Toner recovery auger Transports scraped off residual toner into the toner bag.
Blade release cam
[D] Toner bag The toner scraped off by the cleaner blade is carried by the recovery auger into the toner bag. [E] Toner-full switch When the toner bag becomes full of recovered toner, the recovery auger is pushed back towards the rear, causing the toner-full switch S13 to come on.
Drive unit
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11.4 Disassembly/Replacement
11.4.1 Cleaner unit
Blade pressure-release cam
(1) Remove the toner cartridge. (2) Lift up upper unit. (3) Pull out the process unit. (4) Disconnect the cleaner unit from the developer unit. Notes: 1. Be careful not to damage the drum. 2. Check that the drum shaft is in the cleaner unit. 3. In this copiers cleaner unit, the main blade is in constant contact with the drum. Consequently, when fitting a new drum to the cleaner unit, release the main blade pressure by turning the blade pressure release cam. 4. After applying powder to the entire drum, turn the cam and bring the main blade in contact with the drum. 5. When rotating the cam, use a screwdriver to perform certain operations.
(5) Pull out the drum shaft from the rear after lift up the drum shaft stopper lever.
Drum shaft
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(6) When removing the drum from the cleaner unit, hold the side of the drum as shown (in diagram), and slowly take it out. Note: When reinstalling the drum in the cleaner unit, the drive gear should be installed to the rear.
Drum
Gear
11.4.2
Main blade
(1) Remove the main charger. (2) Remove the spring. (3) Remove the 2 screws. When reassembling, secure with the screws in the following order:
Spring Main blade
11.4.3
Recovery blade
Separation claw holder
(1) Turn the cleaner unit upside down. (2) Remove the separation claw holder (4 screws). (3) Remove the recovery blade (2 screws).
Recovery blade
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11.4.4
Separation claw
(1) Turn the cleaner unit upside down. (2) Remove the 2 screws and take out the separation claw with the holder. (3) Remove the separation claw from its fitting.
Separation claw holder
Separation claw
11.4.5
(1) Remove cleaner unit. (2) Remove inner cover (upper). (3) Remove a screw.
11.4.6
Toner-full switch
(1) Remove the main motor (2 screws). (2) Remove the drive unit (5 screws). (3) Remove the toner-full switch.
Toner-full switch
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Heater lamp Heat roller cleaning blade Heat roller Cleaning felt roller Fuser cover
Thermostat
Pressure spring
Pressure roller
Scraper
Heat and pressure are applied to the transfer paper which has been separated from the drum, and the toner image is fixed there. The transfer paper which has completed the fixing process exits onto the receiving tray through the paper exit unit. The fuser unit comprises the heater lamp, heat roller, pressure roller, separation claws, scraper, cleaning felt roller, thermistor, thermostat, etc. The paper exit unit consists of exit rollers, discharge brush, etc..
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(5) Cleaning felt roller This cleans the toner remaining on the drum at fixing process. The cleaning felt roller is located so that it can come in contact with the heat roller. The silicon oil soaked in the pressure roller is evaporated by the heat roller, causing it to adhere to the surface of the heat roller. As a result, the cleaning of the toner on the heat roller can be smoothly performed. (6) Thermistor-1 Surface temperature of the heat roller should be maintained within a fixed range, (actually, around 200 C), i.e. higher than the minimum temperature at which improper fixing may occur, lower than the maximum temperature at which baking may occur. The thermistor detects the surface temperature of the heat roller. If the temperature is lower than the standard temperature, it turns on the heater lamp, if higher to turns it off. (7) Thermistor-2 Temperature distribution in axis of the heat roller may differ greatly on its center and ends by conditions. The thermistor-2 detects temperature of the heat roller end. When either thermistor-1 or -2 detects the temperature over the specifieds, heater lamp is turned off by their thermal controls. (8) Thermostat When the surface temperature of the heat roller becomes excessively high due to thermistor failure, etc., the thermostat stops the power supply to the heater lamp. As the thermostat used in this copier is a type which protects against abnormal operation, when it detects an abnormal operation, it is set to stay OFF. Therefore, during repair, this should be replaced together with other damaged parts in the fuser unit. (9) Exit rollers Through the exit rollers, the paper removed by the separation claws or scraper exits smoothly onto the receiving tray via the ADU exit roller.
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Surface temperature of heat roller: 200C (Thermistor resistance value: about 3.2 k) Reference
1. A value other than 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 is never written in the C40 counter. At the power on, if the heater does not turn on and the copier goes into the C40 CALL SERVICE, check the C40 counter if it is 2 or more. If it is 2 or more, be sure to check the thermistor and heater lamp, and after repair, reset the C40 counter (08-code 89) to 0 and then turn on the power switch. If the value of the C40 counter is more than 10 (11, for example), it may be possible that BC-RAM or the data in it have been destroyed by charger leaking, etc. In this case, check the guide bias, highvoltage transformers, charger wires, etc. for any defects. Also, all the data inside BC-RAM need to be rechecked. Relationship between the output voltage and the fusing temperature. 200C corresponds to approx. 2.5V and 0.078 V corresponds to approx. 40C. Relationship between heat roller surface temperature and thermistor-1 resistance.
2. 3.
Warm-up
Standby (200C)
Copying (200C)
200
Heat roller temperature distribution OFF Heater lamp OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF
4.
Temperature control at heat roller ends During multicopying, the temperature at each end (no paper-contact area) of the heat roller normally tends to rise higher that the controlled temperature of the paper-contact area. Therefore, the circuit is so devised that if the temperature in the no paper-contact area rises to 245C, the second thermistor detects this, causing the heater to be turned off immediately regardless of the temperature in the paper-contact area.
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12.4.2
* Since thermistor burnout detection circuits of the thermistor-1 and -2 are common, it is explained
Main processor
R136
The input voltage is obtained by voltage dividing R136, thermistor, R86 and R81. The surface temperature of the heat roller changes. The thermistor resistance value changes The input voltage also changes
Thermistor-1
R66 HTRTHR86 C34 R81 IC12 PC0/AN0
12.4.3
When something abnormal occurs in the heater turn-on circuit, such as a shorted triac, it may become incapable of ON/OFF control. In this case, the microcomputer detects abnormal temperatures through the first and second thermistors, determines the corresponding error codes and counter values, and causes the main power to switch off to protect the fuser unit. (1) Temperature detection The following abnormal temperatures are detected by the respective thermistors: First thermistor: (2) Error codes C44: Displayed when keys C/S + Service. Counter value 9: Displayed when you input 89 in the AD ( (3) Machine condition After deenergizing all outputs (heater lamp, exposure lamp, control-panel displays, motors, etc.), the microcomputer causes the main power to switch off. (4) Corrective action After the error code and counter value in (2) have been determined, abnormal temperature detection in (1) continues. So, if the main switch is turned on immediately, it will be turned off again as long as the temperature on the heater surface remains above the abnormal detection temperatures of thermistors. Thereafter, this will be repeated. So, after waiting for the heater surface temperature to drop, turn on the main switch and you can check the counter value before the main switch is turned off again. After confirming that an abnormal heater condition has occurred, repair the problem and then clear code 89 of the AD ( normal operating condition.
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230C
Second thermistor: 270C are pressed simultaneously at the time of Call + ) mode.
) mode with 0. After that, you can bring the copier into its
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(1) Remove the used toner box, door switch cover and the fuser cover (2 screws each).
Connectors
(3) Remove the 1 screw which secures the fuser unit. Note: Use the original hole (round) when securing it again.
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(4) Slide the entire unit to the front side, unhook the stud from the copier frame, and remove it while lifting it up.
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12.5.2
Heater lamp
(1) Remove the fuser unit. (2) Remove the lamp terminal fixing screws (2 screws).
Lamp terminal fixing screw
(3) Remove the lamp holder bracket at the front side (1 screw).
[Front side]
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(4) Remove the lamp holder bracket on the rear side (2 screws).
[Rear side]
(5) Pull the heater lamp out towards the rear side. Notes: 1. Do not touch the heater lamp surface directly with your hands. 2. Set the TOSHIBA mark facing the front side.
Rear side
Heater lamp
12.5.3
Heat roller
(1) Remove the heater lamp. (2) Remove the separation claw unit (2 screws).
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(3) Remove the upper stay of the fuser unit (2 screws). (4) Remove the cleaning felt roller lifting up. (5) Remove the upper frame (4 screws). (6) Remove the bracket fixing the thermistor and thermostat (1 screw). Note: Be careful not to deform the root of the thermistor harness when removing the bracket.
Upper frame
Bearing
Bracket
(7) Remove the C-ring at the front and rear side, and the gear at the rear side.
Gear C-ring
[Rear side]
Bearing
C-ring
[Front side]
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(9) Slide the heat roller to the front side and pull it off from the rear side frame, then take out the heat roller toward the exit side. Note: Be careful not to damage the heat roller surface by knocking it against the bracket, etc.
Heat roller
12.5.4
Pressure roller
Exit roller
(1) Remove the fuser unit. (2) Remove the heat roller. (3) Remove the exit roller (stop-ring).
Stop-ring
(4) Take off the entrance paper guide by unscrewing the two screws. (5) Remove the exit paper guide hook.
Entrance paper guide Exit paper guide
Pressure roller
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(6) Lift up the pressure roller holding both ends, and take the pressure roller out with its bearings.
Bearing
Pressure roller
Note: When installing the pressure roller, make sure the bearing grooves on both front and rear are set in the pressure levers.
Bearing
Pressure lever
12.5.5
(1) Remove the upper stay (2 screws). (2) Remove the cleaning felt roller by lifting the roller. Note: When installing the cleaning felt roller, make sure the color of pressure springs (front side: golden, rear: silver).
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12.5.6
(1) Remove the bracket (upper plate). (2) Remove the heat roller cleaning blade by taking out the two screws. Note: When installing the heat roller cleaning blade, use the original hole (round) of the blade.
Installation hole
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(2) There are 6 separation claws in all. For each claw, remove the spring, then remove the claw. Note: Check that the edges (tips) of the claws are not chipped.
Separation claw
Spring
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12.5.8
(1) Remove the cleaning roller bracket. (2) Remove the 2 thermistors (1 screw each). Be careful not to deform the root of the thermistor harness. (3) Unscrew 2 screws and take off the thermostat from the holder. Note: When installing, make sure the thermistor and thermostat both contact the heat roller surface evenly.
Thermistors Thermostat
12.5.9
(1) Remove the fuser unit. (2) Remove the stop-ring. Note: Attach the stop-ring as shown in the figure below.
Stop-ring
Handle
Stop-ring
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End guide
Side guides
Tray
End switch
Gate arm
Gate solenoid
PC board
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Transport rollers
Side motor
End motor
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Rear-side view
Drawer connector
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Feed-side section
Stack/feed roller (Sub)
Stack/feed roller (Main) Pick-up roller ADU motor Feed clutch (Z28) Jam switch Empty switch Separation roller
Side switch
Stack roller
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Transport roller
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Sectional view
[Front side]
ADU motor Side guide Side motor End guide End motor EXIT/ADU selection gate Gate solenoid Open guide
Transport roller Stacking section Jam switch Empty switch Tray Pickup roller Stack/feed roller Separation roller
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After the paper stacking operation, when a second original is set and the PRINT key is pressed, the ADU motor starts rotating, causing the elevator arm to rotate. This will cause the tray positioned under the stacked sheets of paper to rise, making the sheets come into contact with the rotating pick-up roller and sending the topmost sheet out. The separation roller rotates with the feed roller. At this time, if two or more sheets are sent out, the separation roller stops rotating, causing the lower sheet(s) to stop its movement. The sheet of paper thus sent out is carried by the copiers upper transport roller to the copiers aligning roller and aligned. The sheet is then copied on the side not copied previously. The sheet copied on both its sides passes through the copiers exit roller and over the EXIT/ADU selection gate which is already positioned in the direction of existing, further passing through the exit roller to exit finally into the receiving tray.
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Arm
Gate solenoid
Arm
Spring
Gate solenoid
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End motor
The side motor rotates corresponding to the size of paper selected, causing the side guides to move to the positions specified. In addition, each time five sheets are stacked, the side motor performs paper aligning by moving the side guides to the right and left. (2) End guide The end motor rotates corresponding to the size of paper selected, causing the end guide to move to the position specified.
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Driving of the ADU pick-up roller, ADU feed roller and ADU transport rollers
Transport rollers
ADU pick-up roller ADU stack/feed roller C B P24 P24 One way clutch P24 P24 Z16 (with one-way clutch) P24 Z24 P36 Feed clutch (Z28) Stack clutch (Z40) Z57/Z28 Z40/Z20 A ADU motor
When the ADU motor rotates in the direction of the arrow A and stack clutch (Z40) energizes, the transport rollers are rotated and the ADU stack/feed roller is rotated in the direction of the arrow B (in the stacking direction).
When the ADU motor rotates (arrow A) and the feed clutch (Z28) energizes, the pick-up roller and the ADU stack/feed roller are rotated in the feeding direction (arrow C). At this time, the transport rollers do not rotate since a one-way clutch is contained inside of the gear (Z16) on the transport roller shaft.
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Gate cover
Motor cover
[B] Lower cover (1) Place the ADU upside down. (2) Remove the 7 screws fastening the cover.
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Transport system
[A] ADU vertical transport roller, exit roller and EXIT/ADU selection gate (1) Open the front cover and clamshell. To remove the ADU exit unit, open the unit and remove the screw of the units pivot bracket located at the rear. Remove the bracket.
(2) Lift the rear side of the unit and pull out the pivot.
(3) Take out two screws from the ADU exit unit and remove the vertical transport guide unit.
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(4) To take out the vertical transport roller, remove the stop-ring and bushing at the front, and the gear and bushing at the rear.
Stop-ring Bush
(5) To take out the EXIT/ADU selection gate and exit roller, remove the stop-ring and bushing at the front, and the gear and bushing at the rear, from the exit roller of ADU exit unit whose vertical transport guide unit has already been extracted.
Bush Stop-ring Bush Gear Exit roller
[B] Transport rollers 1, 2 and 3 (1) Take out the upper paper guide by removing its two screws.
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(2) Remove the stop-ring securing the open guide stopper. Take out the open guide stopper from the open guide (lower) while pushing it toward the rear.
Stop-ring
Rear side
(3) To remove the open guide units (upper and lower), remove the stop-ring (front and rear, 1 each) and the snap pin (rear), push the units toward the rear to have the front stud disengaged, and then take out the units toward the front.
Front side
Stud
Front side
Rear side
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[B-1] Removing the transport roller 1 (1) Remove the open guide unit (lower), and two stop-rings, guide roller, gear, pulley, pin and bushing at the front. (2) Remove the stop-ring and bushing at the rear. (3) Remove the timing belt, bring the transport roller 1 near to the front and then take it out toward the rear.
Transport roller 2 Transport roller 1 Open guide unit (lower)
Transport roller 3
Stop-ring Bush
Bush Stop-ring
[B-2] Removing the transport roller 2 (1) Remove the open guide unit (lower), and the stop-ring, two pulleys, two pins and bushing at the front. (2) Remove the stop-ring and bushing at the rear. (3) Remove the timing belt, bring the transport roller 2 near to the front and then take it out toward the rear.
Pin Pulley Stop-ring Timing belt Timing belt Pin Pulley Bush
[B-3] Removing the transport roller 3 (1) Remove the open guide unit (lower), and the stop-ring, pulley, pin and bushing at the front. (2) Remove the stop-ring and bushing at the rear. (3) Remove the timing belt, bring the transport roller 3 near to the front and then take it out toward the rear.
Stop-ring Pulley Bush
[C] ADU pick-up roller (1) Take out the upper paper guide by removing two screws. Take out the open guide stopper from the open guide after removing one stop-ring. (2) Take out the open guide unit (upper and lower) by removing two stop-rings and one snap pin. (3) Remove the stacker from the pick-up roller shaft. (4) Remove the stop-ring on each end of the ADU pick-up roller shaft and the gear at the front, and push the bushing to the inside. (5) Remove the four pick-up roller guides from the pick-up roller shaft by pushing them downward, and lift the rear end of the shaft.
Gear
Stop-ring Stacker
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(6) Remove the bushing from the rear end of the pick-up roller shaft and the stop-ring at the rear of the pick-up roller. Then, take the pick-up roller out toward the rear.
Pick-up roller
[D] ADU stack/feed rollers (Main and sub) (1) Take out the upper paper guide by removing two screws. Take out the open guide stopper from the open guide (lower) after removing one stop-ring. (2) Remove the open guide units (upper and lower) by removing two stop-rings and one snap-ring.
ADU stack/feed roller (sub) Pick-up roller guide ADU stack/feed roller (sub)
Stop-ring
Stop-ring
(3) Remove the stop-ring on each end of the ADU stack/feed roller shaft, and push the bushing toward the inside. (4) Remove the four pick-up roller guides from the pick-up roller shaft by pushing them downward. Then, lift the rear end of the shaft.
Stop-ring Bush ADU stack/feed roller
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(5) Remove the bushing from the rear end of the stack/feed roller shaft, and the stop-ring and pick-up roller guide at the rear. (6) After removing the front stop-ring, move the roller and the entire guide toward the front and remove the pin. (7) From the rear, take out the sub-stack/feed roller, pick-up roller guide, pin and main stack/feed roller, pick-up roller guide, pin and sub-stack/ feed roller in this order.
ADU stack/feed roller Stop-ring Bush
Pick-up roller guide Stop-ring Pin Stack/feed roller (sub) Stack/feed roller (main)
Bush
[E] ADU separation roller (1) Remove the two screws of the ADU separation roller.
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(3) Remove the stop-ring, pull out the shaft, and take out the separation roller.
Separation roller
Stop-ring
Shaft
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Drive system
[A] ADU motor (1) Remove the upper paper guide by unscrewing two screws. Take out the open guide stopper from the open guide (lower) after removing one stop-ring. (2) Take out the open guide unit (upper and lower) by removing two stop-rings and one snap pin. (3) Remove the motor cover by unscrewing a screw.
Paper guide (upper) Open guide unit (upper and lower)
Motor cover
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Spring
(5) Move the side guides toward the center. Take out the ADU feed unit by unscrewing four screws.
ADU feed unit
Side guides
(6) Remove two screws and take out the ADU motor.
ADU motor
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[B] Feed clutch and stack clutch (1) Remove the ADU motor bracket from the ADU feed unit by unscrewing four screws.
ADU motor bracket
(3) Disconnect the connectors of the feed clutch and stack clutch. Loosening two setscrews of each of the feed and stack clutches, take them out from their shafts. (4) Align the end surface of the shaft and clutch, then securely tighten the two setscrews at this position when reassembling the feed and stack clutches. * Make a gap of approx. 0.5 mm between the feed clutch and the gear, and also between the stack clutch and the bush.
Stack clutch Align Gap
Gap
Align
Gear
Bush
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[C] Gate solenoid (1) Remove the gate cover and motor cover by unscrewing each screw. (2) Disconnect the gate solenoid connector and take out the gate unit by removing two screws.
Gate solenoid
Spring
Gate solenoid
[D] Side motor and end motor (1) Place the ADU upside down. (2) Remove the lower cover by unscrewing 7 screws. (3) Unscrew two screws, take out the timing belt, and remove the side motor bracket. (4) The end motor can be removed by the same procedure.
Side motor bracket Timing belt
Timing belt
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(5) Remove the side motor and the end motor from their brackets by unscrewing two screws for each.
(6) Fix the side motor bracket at the position of 21 0.5 mm from the case when reassembling.
210.5
13.5.4
Various switches
Empty switch
[A] Jam switch and empty switch (1) Remove the ADU feed unit. (2) Remove the switch bracket. (3) Unlatch the claws of the switches. (4) Disconnect the connector.
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[B] Side switch (1) Remove the ADU feed unit. (2) Remove the ADU motor bracket. (3) Disconnect the connector. (4) Remove the guide switch bracket from the ADU motor bracket by unscrewing a screw.
ADU motor bracket
Side switch
[C] End switch (1) Remove the upper paper guide and the open guide units (upper and lower). (2) Place the ADU upside down and remove the lower cover. (3) Remove the rail guide.
Rail guide
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(4) Disconnect the switch connector and unlatch the claws of the switch.
End switch Connector
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Symbol DM1
13.6.2
Solenoids
Abbreviation STSOL Function Used to open and close the gate. Remarks
Symbol
SOL1
(Gate solenoid)
13.6.3
Clutches
Abbreviation FEDCLT (Feed clutch) STCLT (Stack clutch) Function Used for paper re-feeding. Used for stacking operation. Remarks
13.6.4
Symbol SA1
SA2
SA3
SA4
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JAM-SW
SA4
STCLT CLT2
Rear side
FEDCLT CLT1
ADU-MOT DM1
STSOL
SOL1
Front side
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[A] Initializing [A-1] Initializing when the power switch is turned on (1) When the power switch is turned on, the end motor (END-MOT) DM2 rotates to move the end guide in the stack section to its home position. (2) The side motor (SID-MOT) DM3 rotates to move the side guides to their home position. [A-2] Initializing when the copiers front cover is opened/closed (1) The operation in step (1) above is performed. [A-3] Initializing when the ADU is pulled out/pushed in (1) The end motor (END-MOT) DM2 rotates to move the end guide to its home position once, then moves it to the position corresponding to the selected size of paper. (2) The side motor (SID-MOT) DM3 rotates to move the side guides to their home position once, then moves them to the position corresponding to the selected size of paper. [B] Stacking operation (1) When the PRINT key is pressed, the SID-MOT DM3 and END-MOT DM2 are rotated to move the side and end guides to the position corresponding to the specified size of paper, and the ADU-MOT DM1 is rotated clockwise to transport the paper. STSOL (
SOL 1
) is en-
ergized to position the EXIT/ADU selection gate in the direction of stacking, and STCLT CLT2 is energized to rotate the ADU transport rollers in the direction of stacking. (2) Jam detection inside the ADU is performed as follows: JAM-SW SA4 is checked if it is turned on within a specified period of time after the copied paper turned on the copiers exit switch. The switch is also checked if it is turned off within a specified period of time after the exit switch was turned off by the paper.
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(3) Each time five sheets of paper are stacked in the ADU, the side motor (SID-MOT) returned to their previous position.
DM3
is
rotated to move the side guides so that the sheets stacked are aligned, then the side guides are (4) The above procedure (2)~(3) is repeated until the specified number of copies are made. (5) After the final sheet is stacked in the ADU stack section, STSOL ( CLT2 and ADU-MOT DM1 are turned off. [C] Feeding from ADU (1) When the PRINT key is pressed, the SID-MOT the specified size of paper and ADU-MOT DM1 DM3 is rotated to move the side guides to CLT1 is is rotated clockwise and FEDCLT
SOL 1
), STCLT
turned on, causing the ADU feed roller and pick-up roller to rotate. (2) Due to the operation in (1), the ADU tray is raised, causing the copy paper to come into contact with the pick-up roller for paper feeding. (3) A sheet of paper is fed out of the ADU and transported toward the copiers aligning roller. (4) When the sheet pushes the copiers paper transport switch on, FEDCLT CLT1 is turned off, causing the pick-up roller and feed roller to stop rotating. (5) Then, the copiers aligning roller starts rotating, and the copying process commences. (6) The above procedure (2)~(5) is repeated until the specified number of copies are made. When copies are finished, ADU-MOT DM1 is stopped rotation. [D] Duplex copying (1) When the first-side copying operation is started, ADU-MOT DM1 is rotated, and the side and end guides are moved to the position of specified paper size by the SID-MOT DM3 and ENDMOT DM2 .
SOL 1
(2) The first-side copied sheet is transported into the ADU from the copier exit switch and gate sections, and then stacked through the JAM-SW SA4 . The ADU inside jam symbol comes on when the JAM-SW specified time after the copier exit switch is turned off. (3) Each time five sheets of paper are stacked, the stacked sheets are aligned by the side motor SID-MOT DM3 moving the side guides. (4) The above procedure (2)~(3) is repeated until the specified number of sheets are stacked. (5) The final sheet is stacked in the ADU, and then STSOL ( turned off. (6) When the RADF is not used, ADU-MOT DM1 is stopped once to turn over the original. After turning over the original, ADU-MOT DM1 in step 7 or later. When the RADF is used, ADU-MOT continuously.
2060, 2860/70 ADU 13 - 28 Dec. 1996 TOSHIBA
SA4
specified time after the copier exit switch is turned on, or the JAM-SW is not turned off within a
SOL 1
is rotated again to make a copy of the next original is not stopped since the original is turned over
DM1
(7) When the second-side copying is started, the side guides are moved by the SID-MOT DM3 to the specified size position. (8) When the FEDCLT CLT1 is turned on, the ADU paper feed tray is lifted up, and also the pickup and feed rollers are driven, then one sheet of paper is separated and fed. When the sheet reaches the copiers transport switch, the FEDCLT CLT1 is turned off. The ADU feed jam symbol comes on when the copiers transport switch is not turned on within a specified time after the FEDCLT CLT1 is turned on. (9) The above step (8) is repeated until the specified number of copies are made. After copying has been finished, ADU-MOT DM1 is stopped.
13.8.3
Meaning of signals
Meaning of signals L LOW level HHIGH level Normal paper existing
Signal name FEDCLT STCLT STSOL (Gate solenoid) JAM-SW (Jam switch) EMP-SW (Empty switch) SID-SW (Side switch) END-SW (End switch) Paper feeding from ADU Paper stacking in ADU ADU stacking Send paper into ADU
Remarks
Side guide home position (Photosensor shielded) End guide home position (Photosensor shielded)
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13.8.4
When an abnormal condition is detected inside the ADU, a symbol corresponding to the condition is shown on the copiers control panel. The following kinds of abnormal status may be encountered: (1) Abnormal statuses which can be cleared without pulling out/pushing in the ADU: Paper misfeeding which occurs while paper is being fed from the stack section. (2) Abnormal statuses which can be cleared by pulling out/pushing in the ADU: Paper misfeeding in the paper stack section. (3) Abnormal statuses which can be cleared only by turning off/on the copiers power switch: When the side guides or end guide cannot be initialized to their correct positions. [A] Paper misfeeding (1)Paper misfeeding during duplex copying: While paper is fed from the ADU, if the copiers P-STP-SW is not turned on within about 1 sec. after FEDCLT CLT1 was energized, it is judged that paper misfeeding has occurred during ADU paper feeding, and a paper misfeed symbol is displayed. This condition can be cleared by opening/closing the copiers side cover. (2)Paper misfeeding during paper stacking: During paper stacking, if the ADUs JAM-SW SA4 is not turned on within about 3 sec. after the copiers EXIT-SW was turned on/off, it is judged that paper misfeeding has occurred inside the ADU. To clear this condition, pull out the ADU, remove the misfed sheet, then push in the ADU. (If necessary, open/close the copiers front cover.) [B] Abnormal statuses at power on (1)Paper remaining in the stack section at power on: If a sheet of paper is left in the stack section when the power is turned on, a symbol indicating that paper is still there is displayed on the copiers control panel when the duplexing mode is selected. This mode cannot be started until the paper is removed. (2)Misfed paper remaining inside the ADU when the power is turned on: If a misfed sheet of paper remains on the ADUs paper path when the power is turned on, the ADU misfeed symbol is shown. To clear this condition, pull out the ADU, remove the misfed sheet and then push in the ADU. (If necessary, open/close the copiers front cover.) [C] Serviceman Call errors (1)The paper side guides and end guide cannot be initialized : During the initialization of the SID-MOT function. DM3 and END-MOT DM2 , if the respective home switch positions are not detected, a message will be displayed indicating that the ADU cannot
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13.8.5
Flow charts
[A] General flow charts (1) Duplex copying from single-sided originals
Print key ON
Copying
Copying
NO
NO
Final copy?
YES
Change originals
End
Print key ON
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NO
Original fed from the ADF Paper fed from the ADU Paper fed from the cassette Copying Copying Copy exits from the machine Copy exits from the * machine Required number of copies made?
YES NO NO
NO
Final original?
YES
Next original fed from the ADF End Paper fed from the cassette
Copying
NO
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Print key ON
Copying
NO
Print key ON
Copying
NO
Final copy?
YES
End
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Print key ON
Original reversed
Original reversed
Copying
Copying
NO
NO
NO
Final originals?
1 End
YES
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Print key ON
NO
NO
Final copy?
YES
End
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1st page
NO
NO
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NO
Final page?
YES
YES
Left-side page
Print key ON
Print key ON
Paper fed from the ADU Paper fed from the ADU Left-side page copying Left-side page copying Copy exits from the machine Copy exits from the machine
NO NO
Final copy?
NO YES
Final copy?
Final copy?
YES YES
End
Paper fed from the cassette 3 Right-side page copying Paper fed from the ADU Copy transported into the ADU Copy exits from the machine
NO
NO
Final copy
YES
3 End
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YES
ADU-MOT rotates CW
DM1
STCLT
CLT2
ON
JAM-SW
SA4
YES
ON?
NO
NO
ADU jam
NO
Final copy?
YES
STSOL
SOL1
OFF
STCLT
CLT2
OFF
ADU-MOT
DM1
stops
Standby
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Duplex copying
ADU-MOT
DM1
ON
FEDCLT
CLT1
ON
YES
FEDCLT
CLT1
stops
NO
ADU jam
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YES
NO
Final copy?
YES
NO
ADU-MOT stops
DM1
Standby
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13.8.6
Timing charts
(A) Timing for ADU stacking (A4 size, feeding from copiers two cassettes)
Copier side
0.00
PSTPCU (Paper stop switch) PSTPC0 (Paper stop switch) RGT-CLT (Aligning roller) EXIT-SW (Exit switch)
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
9.00
10.00
11.00
12.00
0.72 1.0
2.16 2.72
1.68
2.82 3.34
4.48
ADU side
ADU-MOT (ADU motor) STSOL (Gate solenoid) STCLT (Stack clutch) EMP-SW (ADU empty switch) JAM-SW (Jam detection sensor)
0.1
Copier side
0.00
PSTPCU (Paper stop switch) PSTPC0 (Paper stop switch) RGT-CLT (Aligning roller) EXIT-SW (Exit switch)
1.00
2.00 1.74
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
9.00
10.00
11.00
12.00
0.66 0.94
2.29
1.28
2.43 2.91
4.07
ADU side
ADU-MOT (ADU motor) STSOL (Gate solenoid) STCLT (Stack clutch) EMP-SW (ADU empty switch) FEDCLT (Feed clutch)
0.1
7.96
13.8.7
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13.8.8
R9 1[R]24.7K
R8 1[R]24.7K
R6 1[R]24.7K
R12 1[R]24.7K
R10 1[R]24.7K
R11 1[R]24.7K
B ENDMA ENDMC ENDMB ENDMD 2E4 2E4 2E4 2E4 2B8 2B8 2B8 STSOL-AD FDCLT-AD STCLT-AD
R7 1[R]24.7K
R3 1[R]24.7K
R4 1[R]24.7K
R2 1[R]24.7K R5 1[R]24.7K
VDD
1 [C] C7 0.1/12 2
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VDD
1 [C] C5 0.1/12 2
R1 1[R]2 1/2W10K
+5VSW VDD
J401 [CN13] 1 17548713V 2 SIDM-A 3 SIDM-C 4 SIDM-B 5 SIDM-D 6 PJAM1AD TO LGC 7 PEMPAD 8 SIDSW 9 ENDSW 10 AD-CNT 11 12 13
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13.8.9
PC board assembly
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RR9S
RR9S
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
GND
1/10W4700 *3 R132 1 RTP 2 R120 1 RTP 2 R77 1 RTP 2 [CS1] 2E8 CS1 CS2 CS0 G/A-WR RESET [CS2] [CS0] [G/A-WR] [RESET] 6D2 2E8 2E8 7D8
VDD
RST-SW RGCLT-CO
GND
VDD
2
VDD C73 CC1000P/50 *2 1/10W4700 1 C67 C82 2C VDD 2C 2C CC3300P/50 1 1 *7 PMOT-REF R183 1 RTP 2 IC36 GND HC132M 3 2 1 R206 R193 R152 R191 R20 R25 R160 1 RTP 2 1 RTP 2 1 RTP 2 1 RTP 2 1 RTP 2 1 RTP 2 1 RTP 2 [PMOT-REF] 13C5
FANCHG0 E-FAN B-FAN EXP-ON WDTEN A[0:18] 1/10W4700 *2 2 RTP 1 R75 2 RTP 1 R188 VDD
D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 D15 /P17 D14 /P16 D13 /P15 D12 /P14 D11 /P13 D10 /P12 D9 /P11 D8 /P10 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
[A[0:18]]
[MRR-D] [MRR-C] [MRR-B] [MRR-A] [LNS-D] [LNS-C] [LNS-B] [LNS-A] 12A3 [HTRTH2-]
3
R205 1 RTP 2 1/10W820 [UARTINT2] [UARTINT1] [UARTINT0] [ZCINT] [DCM-D] [DCM-C] [DCM-B] [DCM-A] 2A5 2A5 2A6 12E5 9D6 9D6 9D6 9D6 UARTINT2 UARTINT1 UARTINT0 ZCINT DCM-D DCM-C DCM-B DCM-A VDD
[SACK] [OPTFAN2A] [DF-CNT] [S-CNT] [DEVSW] [TFULSW] [DFACK] 12D8 9E2 12C8 12D8 11D3 11C6 12C8 R153 1 RTP 2 R181 1 RTP 2 R19 1 RTP 2 R26 1 RTP 2 R161 1 RTP 2 1/10W22K *6
31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24
P97 /TO7 P96 /TI6 P95 /TO5 P94 /TI4 P93 /TO3 P92 /TI2 P91 /TO1 P90 /TI0
/P27 /P26 /P25 /P24 /P23 /P22 /P21 /P20 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 A18 A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 47 46 45 44 43 34 33 32 P87 /INT3 P86 /INT2 P85 /INT1 P84 /INT0 P83 /NMI2 P82 /WAIT P81 /SCOUT P80 /BS PE7 PE6 PE5 PE4 PE3 PE2 PE1 PE0
93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117
R62 1 RTP 2 HTRTH28D1 1/10W22K VDD 1/10W4700 *4 2 RTP 1 R24 2 RTP 1 R40 2 RTP 1 R41 2 RTP 1 R42
11D6 12A8 12A8 12A8 3B1 11C8 VDD 11B8 8C8 1 RR4 RR5S 2 3 4 5 1/10W22K *3 2 RTP 1 R56 2 RTP 1 R45 2 RTP 1 R44 4700 PD4 PD3 PD2 PD1 PD0 /INT8 127 128 129 130 131 1/10W22K *4 R23 1 2 RTP R48 1 2 RTP R49 1 2 RTP R50 1 2 RTP
TYPE-M APS2 APS1 APS0 24VCHK AESIN 1/10W4700 R46 1 RTP 2 DRMTH ATSIN
[DRMTH] [ATSIN]
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[SCN-D] [SCN-C] [SCN-B] [SCN-A] 10A5 10B5 10B5 10B5 SCN-D SCN-C SCN-B SCN-A VDD
C22
C33
56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49
P77 /PG13 P76 /PG12 P75 /PG11 P74 /PG10 P73 /PG03 P72 /PG02 P71 /PG01 P70 /PG00
02CZ5.1Y C23
2 D10 02CZ5.1Y
CC0.1/25
5 6 7 8
C63
C78
GND
VDD
1 C44 1 C46 2C 2C
VDD
1 C49 2C
1 C38 2C
2C
GND
13
PC7 140 /AN7 PC6 139 /AN6 PC5 138 1 1 1 /AN5 PC4 137 2C 2C 2C /AN4 58 P67 /UCAS3 PC3 136 /AN3 /UW3 /WE3 59 P66 /REFOUT3 PC2 135 /LW3 /LCAS3 /AN2 HTRTH60 P65 /CAS3 PC1 134 8E2 12A3 [HTRTH-] /AN1 /WE3 R159 1 2 21/10W4700 61 P64 /CS3 PC0 133 1 RTP RTP *2 /RAS3 /AN0 R13 1 1/10W22K 2 62 P63 /UCAS1 RTP /UW1 /WE1 R66 R16 1 CRG1SW 2 63 P62 /REFOUT1 PB7 13 [CRG1SW] 11B6 RTP /LW1 /LCAS1 /TOB 1/10W22K HTRDY 64 P61 /CAS1 PB6 12 [HTRDY] 8E8 /WE1 /TOA TXRDY0 11 65 P60 /CS1 PB5 /INT7 [TXRDY0] 2A6 /RAS1 /TIB R154 1 DFREQ 2 10 [DFREQ] 12C8 PB4 /INT6 RTP /TIA HTRDY2 1/10W22K 9 66 P57 [HTRDY2] 8E8 PB3 /TO9 7407M /CS2 9 8 MMOT-REF 1/10W4700 8 67 P56 [MMOT-REF] 11C6 PB2 /TO8 /CS0 R163 IC14 1 RTP 2 PDWNCHK 7 68 P55 [PDWNCHK] 7E8 PB1 /INT5 /R/W /TI9 1 RTP 2 SREQ 6 69 P54 [SREQ] 12D8 PB0 /INT4 /BUSAK /TI8 CC2200P/50 1 1 70 P53 1 R182 /BUSRQ C68 1/10W22K 71 P52 PA7 22 2 C2 C 2 C /HWR /SCLK1 PA6 21 *2 /CTS1 CC1000P/50 1 141 VREFH DFRXD PA5 20 [DFRXD] 12C8 RTP 2 /RXD1 R148 R149 1 142 VREFL PA4 19 RTP 2 1/10W22K /TXD1 R192 1 1 DAREFH 2 PA3 17 RTP 1/10W4700 /SCLK0 R190 1 2 DAREFL 1/10W22K *3 PA2 16 RTP 2 /CTS0 R180 1 SRXD PA1 15 [SRXD] 12D8 RTP 2 /RXD0 35 AM8 /16 PA0 14 /TXD0 23 NMI 42 WDTOUT 40 EA [WDTOUT] 7C1 WDTOUT 39 X2 4 DAOUT1 38 X1 3 DAOUT0 41 RESET RD [RD] 2E8 6D2 13E8 RD 73 WR 132 DVCC5 [WR] 2E8 6D2 13E8 WR 72 36 108 DVCC4 CLK 1/10W4700 *3 83 DVCC3 R109 1 RTP 2 48 DVCC2 R121 1 RTP 2 18 DVCC1 R187 1 RTP 2 118 DVSS6 92 DVSS5 7407M 5 6 MREQ-DF 74 DVSS4 12C8 [MREQ-DF] 7407M 3 IC14 MACK-DF 57 DVSS3 4 12C8 [MACK-DF] 7407M 1 IC14 DFTXD 37 DVSS2 2 12C8 [DFTXD] 7407M 13 IC14 MREQ-S 5 DVSS1 12 12D8 [MREQ-S] 7407M 11 IC38 MACK-S 144 AVCC 10 12D8 [MACK-S] 7407M 9 IC38 STXD 143 AVSS 8 12D8 [STXD] IC38 IC19 95C063F 7407M 11 10 MMOT-OFF 11C6 [MMOT-OFF] 7407M 13 IC14 MMOT-BRK 12 11C6 [MMOT-BRK] 7407M IC14 MMOT-DIR 6 11C6 [MMOT-DIR] C85 IC23 CC0.1/25 1SS184 D14 1 HC14M HC14M R213 HC14M 1 RTP 2 12 11 10 9 8 3 2 IC41 IC41 IC41 1/10W470K ERS-ON 10A1 [ERS-ON] TMOT-ON 10C1 [TMOT-ON] 4700 +5VSW 2 Q10 1 4700 3 SSR-SW [SSR-SW] 12A3 RN2401
14 - 1
1 13 E D F
E B A D C
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 RRS9
1 RRS9
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 RRS9
GND
1/10W22K R38 1
VDD
GND
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 RRS9
1 RRS9
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
VDD
GND
VDD
[GARST]
7D8
GARST
VDD
1
RR3 4700/22K
DSP-[0:7] VDD 1 5 3 1 DSP-7 DSP-6 DSP-5 DSP-4 DSP-3 DSP-2 DSP-1 DSP-0 16 15 14 13 11 10 9 8 IO17 IO16 IO15 IO14 IO13 IO12 IO11 IO10 7407M 2 IC23 7407M 6 IC38 7407M 4 IC38 7407M 2 IC38 O37 O36 O35 O34 O33 O32 O31 O30 3 135 134 133 13 132 129 11 128 1 127 126 7407M 4 IC29 7407M 12 IC29 7407M 10 IC37 7407M 2 IC37 RMS7 RMS6 RMS5 RMS4 RMS3 RMS2 RMS1 RMS0 13C5 13C5 13C5 13C5 13C5 13D5 13D5 13D5
RR6 4700/22K
2
1 9 6 5 4 3 206 205 204 203 IO07 IO06 IO05 IO04 IO03 IO02 IO01 IO00 O27 O26 O25 O24 O23 O22 O21 O20 125 124 123 122 120 119 118 117 7407M 2 IC8 7407M 8 IC8
13 11 11
RR5 4700/22K
VDD
7407M 4 IC37
3
[APSR] [APSC] [APSF] [PFACK] [PSTPR] [EXTSW] [PC-CNT] R79 1 RTP 11C8 12B8 12A8 3D8 3E8 11B6 13B8 R91 1 RTP APSR APSC APSF PFACK PSTPR EXTSW PC-CNT 2 1/10W470 2 1/10W22K R35 1 2 1/10W22K RTP R133 1 2 1/10W22K RTP
1/10W4700 R32 1 2 RTP 1/10W4700 R36 1 RTP 2 1/10W470 R107 1 2 RTP R103 1 2 RTP 1/10W4700 APST [APST] 12B8
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 1/10W22K 1 2 RTP R47 148 147 146 145 143 142 141 140 DT7 DT6 DT5 DT4 DT3 DT2 DT1 DT0
92 91 90 89 87 86 85 84
17 15 13 11 8 6 4 2 19 1
2A3 2A2 2A1 2A0 1A3 1A2 1A1 1A0 OE2 OE1 IC9 HC244WM CS13 CS12 CS11 Y3B Y2B Y1B Y0B 24 23 22 21 R189 1 2 RTP 1/10W100 13E8 13E8 6D2 [CS13] [CS12] [CS11]
3 5 7 9 12 14 16 18
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1 JP1 2
[SM-CNT] [SMACK] [PLTNSW] [MPLL-OK] [MRRSW] [LNSSW] 13E6 13D6 12B8 11C6 11B8 11B8
197 196 195 194 193 192 166 165 164 163 154 153 152 151 150 R108 1 RTP 2 1/10W1M
IN32 IN31 IN30 IN27 IN26 IN25 IN24 IN23 IN22 IN21 IN20 IN17 IN16 IN15 IN14
TXRDY2
1A1
[TXRDY2]
VDD
GND
75 76 72 95 74 93 73 94 77
UARTINT2
1F3
[UARTINT2]
5 6 7 8
[PSTPCO] 3A1 [SORT-SW] [ENABLE] [CTR-CNT] 11A3 [RETK7] [RETK6] [RETK5] [RETK4] [RETK3] [RETK2] [RETK1] [RETK0] 12B3 12A3 13A8 13A8 11B3 11C3 11C3 11C3 11C3 11C3 11C3 11C3
PSTPCO SORT-SW ENABLE CTR-CNT RETK7 RETK6 RETK5 RETK4 RETK3 RETK2 RETK1 RETK0
66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 50 49 48 47
IN33 IN13 IN12 IN11 IN10 IN07 IN06 IN05 IN04 IN03 IN02 IN01 IN00
41 42 38 82 40 80 39 81 43
R129 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP R128 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP R104 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 3 7407M 4 IC8 7407M 13 12 IC32 7407M 11 10 IC32
RR1 4700/22K
VDD
[A[0:3],A[9:14]]
1A2
A[0:3],A[9:14]
RR2 4700/22K
TXRDY0 PFTXD PFRXD PFREQ R84 1/10W470 1 RTP 2 R12 1/10W4700 1 RTP 2 UARTINT0 5 [EXP-ONI] [EXP-ON] [FDCLTAD] 7B1 1A2 3D8 R134 1/10W1M 1 RTP 2 X2 8MW04 1 3 EXP-ONI EXP-ON FDCLTAD R76 1 1/10W470 RTP 2 8 7407M 9 IC37 46 45 INVO INVI 11 7407M 6 IC29 13 7407M 10 IC29 11 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 96 83 71 111 136 UTEST2 UTEST1 UTEST0 TEST2 TE01
34 35 31 70 33 68 32 69 36
[UARTINT0]
7407M 12 IC23 13B3 3D8 1A2 1A2 2 GND FDCLT-AD STCLTAD A17 A16
DSPLTH DSPDAT DSON1 DSON0 DALTH DADAT LELTH LEDAT 28 25 30 29 19 18 MULTD1 MULTD0 MULTY MULTA DECOB DECOA 7407M 8 IC10 7407M 8 IC29 7407M 2 IC29 DSPCLK
[DSPLTH] [DSPDAT] [DSON1] [DSON0] [DALTH] [DADAT] [LELTH] [LEDAT] 11C3 [DSPCLK]
GND
55 56 160 161 [RD] [G/A-WR] [WR] [CS0] [CS1] 1A6 1E5 1A7 1E5 1E5 RD G/A-WR WR CS0 CS1 R106 1 1/10W4700 RTP 2 R85 1 1/10W4700 RTP 2 1 C41 CC2200P/50 2 C GND 200 138 199 102 20 137 201
X2O X1I X2 X1
DSPLTH DSPDAT DSON1 DSON0 DALTH DADAT LELTH LEDAT TO1 CSIPC1 CSIPC0 CSRAM1 CSRAM0 WRRAM PWM SCK
181 184 180 179 186 187 177 178 190 101 100 99 98 188 189 185
5 DSP[0:7]
7407M 6 IC10
RD RW WR CSI0 ENB EN0 RST IC18 C2XB VDD_PIN=27,53,67,78 VDD_PIN=104,130,157 VDD_PIN=183,198,208 GND_PIN=1,2,7,12,17 GND_PIN=26,37,44,51 GND_PIN=52,57,79,88,97 GND_PIN=105,106,112,121 GND_PIN=131,139,144,149 GND_PIN=155,156,159,162 GND_PIN=176,182,191,202
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2 13 E D F
HINT How to search for where a signal in a circuit diagram has jumped to.
VDD 1/10W4700 R124 1 2 RTP R202 1 2 RTP 1/10W4700 VDD 1 [SKT] R125 1 1/10W22K RTP 2 56 57 60 8 7 6 5 4 3 VDD 1 2 21 19 18 17 63 33 55 22 1 C75 2C GND CC2200P/50 P27/A15 P26/A14 P25/A13 P24/A12 P23/A11 P22/A10 P21/A9 P20/A8 P17/A7 P16/A6 P15/A5 P14/A4 P13/A3 P12/A2 P11/A1 P10/A0 P32/TXD P33/TXD P83/TO34 P35/RD P36/WR X2 CK IC33 91C640N RETS[0:7] [RETS[0:7]] 5D8 R164 R184 R165 R166 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 58 59 20 61 62 34 23 P30/RXD P31/RXD P34/CTS P55/AN5 P54/AN4 P53/AN3 P52/AN2 P51/AN1 P50/AN0 VREF AGND NMI P82/INT2 P81/INT1 P80/INT0 P37/WAIT X1 EA RST P73/M13 P72/M12 P71/M11 P70/M10 P63/M03 P62/M02 P61/M01 P60/M00 P07/D7 P06/D6 P05/D5 P04/D4 P03/D3 P02/D2 P01/D1 P00/D0 P43/A19 P42/A18 P41/A17 P40/A16 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 54 53 52 51 9 7407M 8 IC23 DRV-7 DRV-6 DRV-5 DRV-4 DRV-3 DRV-2 DRV-1 DRV-0 VDD RR7 RR9S 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 5 1 7407M 6 IC32 7407M 2 IC32 7407M 6 IC35 7407M 2 IC35 9 3 7407M 8 IC32 7407M 4 IC32 7407M 8 IC35 7407M 4 IC35 SIDM-D SIDM-C SIDM-B SIDM-A ENDM-D ENDM-C ENDM-B ENDM-A DRV-[0:7] 3 2 1 1/10W470 *2 R157 1 RTP 2 R158 1 RTP 2 5 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13A3 13A3 13A3 13B3 13B3 13B3 13B3 13B3 4A2 4700 1/10W4700 *3 2 RTP 1 R168 2 RTP 1 R169 2 RTP 1 R170
9 3
5 1
B [SIZE[0:3]] 5B8
SIZE[0:3]
[MREQ-PF] [RSTRT]
2B3 2B3
MREQ-PF RSTRT
GND
Y7 Y6 Y5 Y4 Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0
GND
[PFCRST]
7D8
PFCRST
RGCLT-CU CLK-D CLK-C CLK-B CLK-A AMOT-BRK FDCLTAD STSOL-AD STCLT-AD STCLTAD 1 RTP 2 1 RTP 2 1 RTP 2 1 RTP 2 1/10W4700
4C2 13A5 13A5 4D2 4B2 13B3 2E7 13B3 13B3 2E7
[RGCLT-CU] [CLK-D] [CLK-C] [CLK-B] [CLK-A] [AMOT-BRK] [FDCLTAD] [STSOL-AD] [STCLT-AD] [STCLTAD]
13 11
7407M 12 IC35
D VDD
X3 12M 2
GND
E VDD
F F
13
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HINT How to search for where a signal in a circuit diagram has jumped to.
18 17 14 13 8 7 4 3 11 1
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
Q7 Q6 Q5 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 Q0
19 16 15 12 9 6 5 2
[CLK-A] [PFCRST]
3C8 7D8
CLK-A PFCRST
+5VSW VDD [RGCLT-CU] C 3C8 RGCLT-CU DRV-7 DRV-6 DRV-5 DRV-4 DRV-3 DRV-2 DRV-1 DRV-0 [CLK-B] 3C8 CLK-B 18 17 14 13 8 7 4 3 11 1 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 Q7 Q6 Q5 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 Q0 19 16 15 12 9 6 5 2 14 11 6 3 8 1 13 12 5 4 18 17 I3 I2 I1 I0 O3 O2 O1 O0 15 10 7 2 16 9
24V
VDD1 COM1 VDD0 COM0 GND3 GND2 GND1 GND0 GND1FIN GND0FIN IC6 62308F
1 C14 2 C CC0.1/50
DG
GND DG D 24V 2 1 1 C1 2 CE10/50 C32 2C CC0.1/50 2 1 1 C2 2 CE10/50 C30 2C CC0.1/50 DG 1 7 4 1 7 4 IN2 IN1 VCC GND IC12 8428KS IN2 IN1 VCC GND IC13 8428KS OA1 OA0 3 5 TRMCUB TRMCUA 12B5 12B5 [TRMCUB] [TRMCUA] OA1 OA0 3 5 TRMCLB TRMCLA 12C5 12C5 [TRMCLB] [TRMCLA]
DRV-7 DRV-6 DRV-5 DRV-4 DRV-3 DRV-2 DRV-1 DRV-0 R155 1/10W470 1 RTP 2
17 15 13 11 8 6 4 2 19 1
2A3 2A2 2A1 2A0 1A3 1A2 1A1 1A0 OE2 OE1 IC25 HC244WM
3 5 7 9 12 14 16 18
F GND
13
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HINT How to search for where a signal in a circuit diagram has jumped to.
A
[APLL-OK] [SIDSW] [ENDSW] [PJAM1AD] [PEMPAD] [SCSW-E] 13B3 13A3 13A3 13A3 13A3 3B8
17 15 13 11 8 6 4 2 19 1
2A3 2A2 2A1 2A0 1A3 1A2 1A1 1A0 OE2 OE1 IC26 HC244WM
3 5 7 9 12 14 16 18 VDD
B
VDD RR12 1 RRS9 4700/22K VDD RR13 1 RRS9 4700/22K
1 RTP 2 1/10W4700 1 RTP 2 1/10W470 1 RTP 2 1/10W4700 1 RTP 2 1/10W4700 1 RTP 2 1/10W4700 1 RTP 2 1/10W4700 1 RTP 2 1/10W470 1 RTP 2 1/10W470 2A3 2A2 2A1 2A0 1A3 1A2 1A1 1A0 OE2 OE1 IC31 HC244WM 2Y3 2Y2 2Y1 2Y0 1Y3 1Y2 1Y1 1Y0 3 5 7 9 12 14 16 18
1 RTP 2 1/10W4700 1 RTP 2 1/10W4700 1 RTP 2 1/10W4700 1 RTP 2 1/10W4700 SIZE-3 SIZE-2 SIZE-1 SIZE-0 R144 R127 R147 R143 1 RTP 2 1/10W22K 1 RTP 2 1/10W22K 1 RTP 2 1/10W22K 1 RTP 2 1/10W22K
VDD
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 [SIZCL3] [SIZCL2] [SIZCL1] [SIZCL0] [SIZCU3] [SIZCU2] [SIZCU1] [SIZCU0] 12B5 12B5 12C5 12C5 12A5 12A5 12A5 12A5 SIZCL3 SIZCL2 SIZCL1 SIZCL0 SIZCU3 SIZCU2 SIZCU1 SIZCU0 R17 R69 R99 R116 R73 R102 R101 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 1 2 1/10W470 RTP 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 1 2 1/10W470 RTP 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP
VDD
C
4700/22K
19 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 [RETS-7] [RETS-6] [RETS-5] [RETS-4] [RETS-3] [RETS-2] [RETS-1] [RETS-0] 13C5 13C5 13C5 13C5 13B5 13B5 13B5 13B5 RETS-7 RETS-6 RETS-5 RETS-4 RETS-3 RETS-2 RETS-1 RETS-0
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
R18 1
RTP
2 1/10W22K
R100 1 2 1/10W22K RTP R115 1 2 1/10W22K RTP R90 1 2 1/10W22K RTP R89 1 2 1/10W22K RTP R14 1 2 1/10W22K RTP
17 15 13 11 8 6 4 2 19 1
2A3 2A2 2A1 2A0 1A3 1A2 1A1 1A0 OE2 OE1 IC17 HC244WM
3 5 7 9 12 14 16 18
R88 R82 R67 R72 R9 R64 R61 R114 [LCDOR] [TDWNLC] [TUPLC] [PEMPLC] [UCOVDOR] [TUPCU] [PEMPCU] [PSTPCU] 13C3 13C3 13C3 13C3 12B5 12A5 12B5 12B3 LCDOR TDWNLC TUPLC PEMPLC UCOVDOR TUPCU PEMPCU PSTPCU
1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP 1 2 1/10W4700 RTP
1 RTP 2 1/10W22K 1 RTP 2 1/10W22K 1 RTP 2 1/10W22K 1 RTP 2 1/10W22K 1 RTP 2 1/10W22K 1 RTP 2 1/10W22K 1 RTP 2 1/10W22K 1 RTP 2 1/10W22K
17 15 13 11 8 6 4 2 19 1
2A3 2A2 2A1 2A0 1A3 1A2 1A1 1A0 OE2 OE1 IC16 HC244WM
3 5 7 9 12 14 16 18
[SCSW-B] [SCSW-A]
3C8 3C8
SCSW-B SCSW-A
F F
13
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HINT How to search for where a signal in a circuit diagram has jumped to.
A[0:18] [A[0:18]] [D[0:15]] 1A1 1A2 D[0:15] B 2F1 13D8 13E8 [SKT] A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 2 23 21 24 25 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 DQ7 DQ6 DQ5 DQ4 DQ3 DQ2 DQ1 DQ0 19 18 17 16 15 13 12 11 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 A18 A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 VDD 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 [SKT] A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 Q15 Q14 Q13 Q12 Q11 Q10 Q9 Q8 Q7 Q6 Q5 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 Q0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 1 26 2 23 21 24 25 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 I/O7 I/O6 I/O5 I/O4 I/O3 I/O2 I/O1 I/O0 19 18 17 16 15 13 12 11 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 B
27 WE 20 CS 22 OE IC39 71256S20Y
E E
F F
13
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HINT How to search for where a signal in a circuit diagram has jumped to.
+5VSW
[EXP-ONI]
2E6
EXP-ONI
5 4
HC132M 6 IC36
EXPON
11B6
[EXPON] B
VDD R30 1/10W4700 1 RTP 2 3 1 2 R31 2 RTP 1/10W3300 1 GND GND Q4 2SA1428Y
[WDTOUT] [WDTEN]
1A6 1A2
WDTOUT WDTEN
10 9
HC132M 8 IC36 1
HC14M 2 IC28
D9 02CZ3.3X 2 3 3 Q7 2
VDD R162 1/10W4700 1 RTP 2 D 1/10W330 *3 R177 1 RTP 2 R176 1 RTP 2 R178 1 RTP 2 D12 2 1 1 R207 1/10W4700 1 2 RTP [ACOFF] 12E5 ACOFF 24V E R203 1/10W22K 1 2 RTP R197 1/10W22K 1 RTP 2 VDD 1 C79 CC0.1/25 2 C D13 2 1 1SS184 GND F F 3 1SS184 3 HC14M 4 IC28 5 HC14M 6 IC28 3 R179 1/10W22K 9 1 RTP 2 1 2 GND C3 CE4.7/16 HC14M 8 IC28 11 HC14M 10 IC28 1 13 HC14M 12 IC28 HC14M 2 IC41 7407M 2 IC10 RESET 1E5 [RESET]
[GARST] [PFPRST]
PDWNCHK
1A5
[PDWNCHK]
24VCHK
3B1
[24VCHK]
7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
13
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HINT How to search for where a signal in a circuit diagram has jumped to.
BIASVREF SCN-CHG HVACVREF HVTVREF HVMVREF HTRVREF R52 1/10W22K 1 RTP 2 8 5 75358F 7 IC11 4 ATSVREF 24V
GND
IC40 62353FP
11D3
[ATSVREF] B
B 24V
R57 1/10W10K 1 2 RTP
[ATS-IN] 11D3
ATS-IN
GND
DG VDD [HTRTH2+] 12A3 HTRTH2+ R63 1/10W4700F 1 RTP 2 C53 1 CC0.1/25 2 C 1 RTP 2 R111 1/10W3300F R110 1/10W1000F 1 RTP 2 R122 1/10W3300F 1 RTP 2
C55
R141 1/10W1500F 1 RTP 2 CC0.1/25 VDD GND R95 1/10W82KF 1 2 RTP R97 1/10W1MF 1 RTP 2 7 8 2 1 9 5 II+ I1I0+ I0VCC GND IC21 7522S O1 O0B O0A 6 3 4
VDD
[HTRTH+]
12A3
HTRTH+
R94 1
RTP
2 1/10W1000 13 12 HC132M 11 IC36 SSRHTRDY2 HTRDY 12E5 1A5 1A5 [SSR-] [HTRDY2] [HTRDY]
C47 1 CC0.1/25 2 C
R112 1/10W3300F 1 RTP 2 R86 1/10W4700F 1 RTP 2 F GND R81 1/10W3900F 1 RTP 2
C2
C34
CC0.1/25
8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
13
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HINT How to search for where a signal in a circuit diagram has jumped to.
A +5VSW VDD +5VSW [OPT-FAN1] [OPT-FAN0] [FANCHG1] 2B2 2B2 2B2 OPT-FAN1 OPT-FAN0 FANCHG1 14 11 6 3 8 1 13 12 5 4 18 17 I3 I2 I1 I0 O3 O2 O1 O0 15 10 7 2 OPTFAN1 OPTFAN0 11B8 11C6 [OPTFAN1] [OPTFAN0] [MRR-D] [MRR-C] [MRR-B] [MRR-A] 1A2 1A2 1A2 1A2 MRR-D MRR-C MRR-B MRR-A 14 11 6 3 8 1 13 12 5 4 18 17 I3 I2 I1 I0 O3 O2 O1 O0 15 10 7 2 MRRD MRRC MRRB MRRA 11B8 11B8 11B8 11B8 [MRRD] [MRRC] [MRRB] [MRRA] 24V 24V A
B 1 C18 CC0.1/25 2 C
GND [CTR-ON] [E-FAN] [B-FAN] 2B3 1A1 1A2 CTR-ON E-FAN B-FAN
VDD1 VDD0 GND3 GND2 GND1 GND0 GND1FIN GND0FIN IC5 VDD 62308F 14 11 6 3 8 1 13 12 5 4 18 17 I3 I2 I1 I0 VDD1 VDD0 GND3 GND2 GND1 GND0 GND1FIN GND0FIN IC7 62308F I3 I2 I1 I0
COM1 16 COM0 9
DG 2
1 C16 CC0.1/25 2 C 11A3 13A8 11B6 11C6 [CTRON] GND [EXTFAN] [BTMFAN] [LNS-D] [LNS-C] [LNS-B] [LNS-A] 1A2 1A2 1A2 1A3 LNS-D LNS-C LNS-B LNS-A
O3 O2 O1 O0
15 10 7 2
VDD1 COM1 16 VDD0 COM0 9 GND3 GND2 GND1 GND0 GND1FIN GND0FIN IC4 62308F I3 I2 I1 I0 O3 O2 O1 O0 15 10 7 2
B 1 C11 CC0.1/50 2C
DG
C 1 C21 CC0.1/25 2 C
C19 CC0.1/50
COM1 16 COM0 9 1
14 11 6 3 8 1 13 12 5 4 18 17
2C
DG
GND [FDCLT-SF] [PCSOL-SF] [RGCLT-CO] [FANCHG0] 4A8 4A8 1F5 1A1 FDCLT-SF PCSOL-SF RGCLT-CO FANCHG0 14 11 6 3 8 1 13 12 5 4 18 17
1 C15 CC0.1/25 2 C FEDCLTSF PICSOLSF RGTCLTCO 11D3 11D3 12C3 [FEDCLTSF] [PICSOLSF] [RGTCLTCO] [DCM-D] [DCM-C] [DCM-B] [DCM-A] 1F4 1F4 1F4 1F4 DCM-D DCM-C DCM-B DCM-A
O3 O2 O1 O0
15 10 7 2
GND 14 11 6 3 8 1 13 12 5 4 18 17
VDD1 COM1 16 VDD0 COM0 9 GND3 GND2 GND1 GND0 GND1FIN GND0FIN IC3 62308F I3 I2 I1 I0 O3 O2 O1 O0 15 10 7 2
R3 2W100 1 2 1 2
R4 2W100
1 C10 CC0.1/50 2C
DG
D 1 C13 CC0.1/25 2 C
VDD1 COM1 16 VDD0 COM0 9 GND3 GND2 GND1 GND0 GND1FIN GND0FIN IC1 62308F
C7 CC0.1/50 2C
DG
1 C8 CC0.1/25 2 C
GND DG 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 I7 I6 I5 I4 I3 I2 I1 I0 O7 O6 O5 O4 O3 O2 O1 O0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
VDD1 COM1 16 VDD0 COM0 9 GND3 GND2 GND1 GND0 GND1FIN GND0FIN IC2 62308F
C6 CC0.1/50 2C
DG
GND DG 10E1 12C3 12C3 12D3 12C3 [OPT-FAN2] [HVTM] [HVTAC] [HVTDC] [HVTPRE] E
9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
13
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HINT How to search for where a signal in a circuit diagram has jumped to.
+5VSW
VDD 2 Q9 3 R29 1 RTP 2 1/10W1000 2 1 3 1S1834 1S1834 1 2 1S1834 1S1834 R28 1 RTP 2 1/10W3300 R5 1/2W-2200 [SCN-CHG] 8A8 SCN-CHG R51 1 1/10W6800 RTP 2 R58 R55 1 RTP 2 1 RTP 2 1 1/10W680 1/10W100 2C C24 CC0.1/25 11 9 C20 CC0.1/25 1 2C 1 4 5 VREF2 VREF1 To2 To1 10 8 Q2 2SD1417 ERSLP 11E8 [ERSLP] [SCN-D] [SCN-B] [SCN-C] [SCN-A] 1F4 1F4 1F4 1F4 SCN-D SCN-B SCN-C SCN-A 16 14 15 13 ONB OB ONA OA NB B NA A 7 6 3 2 SCND SCNB SCNC SCNA 11D8 11D8 11D8 11D8 [SCND] [SCNB] [SCNC] [SCNA]
D7 2
D5 2
+5VSW 24V
GND
DG
[TMOT-ON]
1A8
TMOT-ON
1 4700 RN2401
4700
DG D3 1S1834
D6 2
D4 2
DG
C
TNRMOT 11D3 [TNRMOT] +5VSW 24VF
[RST-SW]
1F5
RST-SW
DG
D
24V DGF
RTP
1/2W3300
E
DG
F F
10
13
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HINT How to search for where a signal in a circuit diagram has jumped to.
VDD 53313V
5VD
24V 53313V CTR-CNT CTRON 2E5 9B4 [CTR-CNT] [CTRON] J2 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20
VDD
5VE
24V 53313V
VDD
24V
A
J1 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25
A
J3 LELTH LEDAT LECLK 2A7 2A7 2A7 [LELTH] [LEDAT] [LECLK] A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 LNSD LNSC LNSB LNSA 9C8 9C8 9C8 9C8 [LNSD] [LNSC] [LNSB] [LNSA]
DSP7 DSP6 DSP5 DSP4 DSP3 DSP2 DSP1 DSP0 LCDE LCDR/W LCDRS RETK7 RETK6 RETK5 RETK4 RETK3 RETK2 RETK1 RETK0 DSPRST DSPCLK DSPDAT DSPLTH DSON0 DSON1 R2 1 RXE017 2 TNRMOT ATS-IN ATSVREF DEVSW
2A8 2A8 2A8 2A8 2A8 2A8 2A8 2A8 2B3 2B3 2E5 2E5 2E5 2E5 2E5 2E5 2E5 2E5 7D8 2A7 2A6 2A6 2A7 2A6 10C4 8C1 8B8 1F3
[DSP7] [DSP6] [DSP5] [DSP4] [DSP3] [DSP2] [DSP1] [DSP0] [LCDE] [LCDRS] [RETK7] [RETK6] [RETK5] [RETK4] [RETK3] [RETK2] [RETK1] [RETK0] [DSPRST] [DSPCLK] [DSPDAT] [DSPLTH] [DSON0] [DSON1] [TNRMOT] [ATS-IN] [ATSVREF] [DEVSW]
EXTSW
2F4
[EXTSW]
CRG1SW
1A5
[CRG1SW]
OPT-UNIT1
LNSSW
2F4
[LNSSW]
EXPPWM EXPON
2A7 7B8
[EXPPWM] [EXPON]
MRRSW OPTFAN1
2F4 9A4
[MRRSW] [OPTFAN1]
AESIN
1A4
[AESIN]
APSR
2F3
[APSR]
GND
C9 CC0.1/50 2C
24V
OPTFAN2
10E4 [OPTFAN2]
J4
SFBSW
5D1
[SFBSW]
GND SGE
DG OPT-UNIT2
FEDCLTSF PICSOLSF
9D4 9D4
[FEDCLTSF] [PICSOLSF]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
ERSLP
10B4
[ERSLP]
GND
SGD
DG
E E
F F
11
13
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HINT How to search for where a signal in a circuit diagram has jumped to.
VDD J5 53324-11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 GND VDD 53324-10 24V 24VF VDD 53313V SORT-SW SSR-SW HTRTH+ HTRTHHTRTH2+ HTRTH2SSR+ 2E4 1A8 8E2 1A5 8D1 1A3 12E5 [SORT-SW] [SSR-SW] [HTRTH+] [HTRTH-] [HTRTH2+] [HTRTH2-] [SSR+] J8 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 SIZCU3 SIZCU2 SIZCU1 SIZCU0 5C1 5C1 5C1 5C1 [SIZCU3] [SIZCU2] [SIZCU1] [SIZCU0] J11 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 GND 53324-9 J12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DFACK DFREQ MREQ-DF DF-CNT DFRXD DFTXD MACK-DF 1F3 1A5 1A7 1F3 1A6 1A7 1A7 [DFACK] [DFREQ] [MREQ-DF] [DF-CNT] [DFRXD] [DFTXD] [MACK-DF] 24V 53313V VDD
A
FUSER-UNIT
A
APS0 APS1 APS2 APSF 1A3 1A3 1A3 2F3 [APS0] [APS1] [APS2] [APSF]
TUPCU
5E1
[TUPCU] APS
PEMPCU FEDCLTCU TRMCUA TRMCUB PSTPCL UCOVDOR SIZCL3 SIZCL2 SIZCL1 SIZCL0
5E1 4C8 4E8 4E8 5D1 5E1 5B1 5B1 5C1 5C1
[PEMPCU] [FEDCLTCU] [TRMCUA] [TRMCUB] [PSTPCL] [UCOVDOR] [SIZCL3] [SIZCL2] [SIZCL1] [SIZCL0]
APSC
2F3
[APSC]
APST
B
J6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 GND 53324-8 J7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BIASVREF HVMVREF HVTM HVTPRE HVACVREF HVTAC HVTVREF HVTDC 8A8 8A8 9E4 9E4 8A8 9E4 8A8 9E4 [BIASVREF] [HVMVREF] [HVTM] [HVTPRE] [HVACVREF] [HVTAC] [HVTVREF] [HVTDC] RSTSW PSTPCO 10C8 2E4 [RSTSW] [PSTPCO] FEEDER-UNIT2 PSTPCU 5E1 [PSTPCU]
2F3
[APST]
PLTNSW
2F4
[PLTNSW]
FEEDER-UNIT1
RGTCLTCO
9D4
[RGTCLTCO]
TUPCL
5D1
[TUPCL] RADF
HVT-UNIT
GND
53324-9 J13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SACK SREQ MREQ-S S-CNT SRXD STXD MACK-S 1F3 1A5 1A7 1F3 1A6 1A7 1A7 [SACK] [SREQ] [MREQ-S] [S-CNT] [SRXD] [STXD] [MACK-S]
D
53052-11V
VDD 5VD
24V 24VF
J9
POWER-UNIT1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
53324-6 J10 1 2 3 4 5 6
GND
E
SGE SGD 1 DUMMY E1 2 DGF
GND
DG
F F
12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
13
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+5VSW +5VSW 53313V J16 AD-CNT ENDSW SIDSW PEMPAD PJAM1AD SIDM-D SIDM-B SIDM-C SIDM-A APLL-OK AMOT-BRK AMOT-OFF FDCLT-AD STCLT-AD STSOL-AD ENDM-D ENDM-B ENDM-C ENDM-A 17548714V J15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 7407M 1 C65 2C 2C C70 2C GND HC244WM 1 C58 2C HC138M 1 C40 2C GND 17548713V 7407M J18 1 C59 2C C27 1 2C C31 1 2C C62 1 2C C74 1 2C C51 1 2C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 VDD 24V SMACK SMREQ MREQ-SM SM-CNT SMRXD SMTXD MACK-SM 2F4 2A5 2B2 2F4 2A4 2A4 2B2 [SMACK] [SMREQ] [MREQ-SM] [SM-CNT] [SMRXD] [SMTXD] [MACK-SM] RAM-BOARD VDD 3B1 5A1 5A1 5A1 5A1 3A8 3B8 3A8 3B8 5A1 3C8 3E8 2E7 3D8 3D8 3B8 3B8 3B8 3B8 [AD-CNT] [ENDSW] [SIDSW] [PEMPAD] [PJAM1AD] [SIDM-D] [SIDM-B] [SIDM-C] [SIDM-A] [APLL-OK] [AMOT-BRK] [AMOT-OFF] [FDCLT-AD] [STCLT-AD] [STSOL-AD] [ENDM-D] [ENDM-B] [ENDM-C] [ENDM-A] 53313V A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 24VF J21 171825V J17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 RMS7 RMS6 RMS5 RMS4 RMS3 RMS2 RMS1 RMS0 2B1 2B1 2B1 2B1 2B2 2B2 2B2 2B2 [RMS7] [RMS6] [RMS5] [RMS4] [RMS3] [RMS2] [RMS1] [RMS0] 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 DRV3 DRV2 DRV1 DRV0 DRV7 DRV6 DRV5 DRV4 CLK-D CLK-C SIZE-0 SIZE-2 PFPRST SCSW-E SIZE-3 SIZE-1 RETS-0 RETS-1 RETS-3 RETS-2 SCSW-D SCSW-C RETS-7 RETS-6 RETS-5 RETS-4 PMOT-REF 4E4 4E4 4E4 4E4 4E4 4E4 4E4 4E4 3C8 3C8 5B6 5B6 7D8 3B8 5B6 5B6 5D6 5D6 5D6 5D6 3C8 3C8 5C6 5C6 5C6 5C6 1F3 [DRV3] [DRV2] [DRV1] [DRV0] [DRV7] [DRV6] [DRV5] [DRV4] [CLK-D] [CLK-C] [SIZE-0] [SIZE-2] [PFPRST] [SCSW-E] [SIZE-3] [SIZE-1] [RETS-0] [RETS-1] [RETS-3] [RETS-2] [SCSW-D] [SCSW-C] [RETS-7] [RETS-6] [RETS-5] [RETS-4] [PMOT-REF] J19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 17548710V
VDD 24V
J14
ADU
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10
COIN-VENDER
GND DG 175487-9V J20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GND VDD 175473V A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 CS12 RD WR CS13 1A2 1A2 1A2 1A2 1A2 1A2 1A2 1A2 1A2 1A2 1A2 1A2 1A2 1A2 1A2 6B2 6B2 6B2 6B2 6B2 6B2 6B2 6B2 2B4 1A6 1A7 2B4 [A0] [A1] [A2] [A3] [A4] [A5] [A6] [A7] [A8] [A9] [A10] [A11] [A12] [A13] [A14] [D0] [D1] [D2] [D3] [D4] [D5] [D6] [D7] [CS12] [RD] [WR] [CS13] VDD
PFP
B
PCTXD PCRXD PCRTS PCDSR PCDTR PCCTS PC-CNT 2A5 2A5 2A5 2A5 2A5 2A5 2F4 [PCTXD] [PCRXD] [PCRTS] [PCDSR] [PCDTR] [PCCTS] [PC-CNT]
PC
LCF
LC-CNT TRMLC-B TRMLC-A FDMLC-B FDMLC-A LC-KEY LC-LED LCDOR TDWNLC PEMPLC TUPLC
5D1 4A8 4A8 4A8 4A8 5D1 4A8 5E1 5E1 5E1 5E1
[LC-CNT] [TRMLC-B] [TRMLC-A] [FDMLC-B] [FDMLC-A] [LC-KEY] [LC-LED] [LCDOR] [TDWNLC] [PEMPLC] [TUPLC]
RMS
D
GND
CC0.1/25 CC0.1/25 CC0.1/25 CC0.1/25 7522S 1 C80 2C C64 2C HC132M 1 C71 2C HC14M 1 C61 2C 48Z58Y 1
C84 2C 3 5
CC0.1/25 CC0.1/25 CC0.1/25 CC0.1/25 CC0.1/25 91C640N 1 C66 2C C56 7407M 1 2C C35 7407M 1 2C C48 7407M 1 2C C50 7407M 1 2C GND
E
GND
GND
DG
CC0.1/25 CC0.1/25 CC0.1/25 CC0.1/25 CC0.1/25 C2XB 1 C76 C2XB 1 C72 2C C26 C2XB 1 2C C36 C2XB 1 2C C25 C2XB 1 2C C39 HC244WM 1 2C C77 HC244WM 1 2C C60 HC244WM 1 2C C83 1 2C
2C
13
13
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HINT How to search for where a signal in a circuit diagram has jumped to.
VDD DSPON1 DSPON0 LTL16KG 2 P/3 LTL16KG 2 P/2 LTL16KG 2 P/1 LTL16KG 2 P/0 LTL16KG 2 P/USER LTL16KG 2 APS LTL16KG 2 USER/AJ LTL16KG 2 EDGE LTL16KG 2 DP LP1 LTL16KG 2 1LP7 LP2 LTL16KG 2 1LP8 LP3 LTL16KG 2 1LP9 LP4 LTL16KG 2 LP10 1 LP5 LTL16KG 2 1LP11 LP6 LTL16KG 2 1LP12 LP16 LTL16KG 2 1LP13 LP15 LTL16KG 2 1LP17 LP14 LTL16KG 2 LP18 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 O/3 O/2 O/1 O/0 O/USER B AMS MSB MSR MSL 4B8 4B8 [DSPON1] [DSPON0]
R2 100 2 1 R3 100 2 1 R4 100 2 1 R5 100 2 1 D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 24 25 R6 100 2 1 R7 100 2 1 R12 100 2 1 R14 100 2 1 R13 100 2 1
B R16 1000 1 2 R15 1000 1 2 HC14 2 3 IC3 HC14 4 IC3 27 4 26 28 2 3 29 30 1 23 18 13 8 LAST L/R SIN LATCH BE0 STB CK VDD VSSL VSSD3 VSSD2 VSSD1 VSSD0 IC4 7932M
C4 CKME0.1/25
1 2
1 2
1 2
SOUT 5
C6 CKM33P/50J
C7 CKM33P/50J
SGD GND
5VD R8 1 [DSON1] 4B3 DSON1 R10 1 2150 R9 1 E [DSON0] 4B3 DSON0 R11 1 2150 1 3 Q2 2SA1428Y 2 E 22200 3 1 22200 Q1 2SA1428Y 2
F F
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[DSP0]
3C5
DSP0
13
7406 12 IC1 4 3
DSP-0 SET B3F S15 1000 O/3 4 3 S1 1000 B3F 2 1 4 3 S7 1000 P/2 B3F S2 1000 2 1 4 3 S8 1000 P/1 B3F S3 1000 O/0 4 3 B3F S4 1000 O/USER B3F 4 3 S5 1000 AMS 4 3 S6 1000 B3F 2 1 4 3 S12 1000 2 1 4 3 S10 1000 DSP-5 P/USER B3F 4 3 S11 1000 APS B3F 2 1 RETK0 RETK1 RETK6 RETK7 2 1 4 3 S9 1000 P/0 B3F 2 1 B3F 2 1 4 3 S14 1000 B3F 2 1 4 3 S17 1000 DSP-3 O/1 4 3 M/S B3F 2 1 4 3 S18 1000 DSP-4 D/P B3F 2 1 P/3 B3F 2 1 USER/AJ B3F 4 3 S13 1000 EDGE B3F 2 1 2 1 RECALL B3F 4 3 S16 1000
4B8
[DSP-0]
[DSP1]
3C5
DSP1
7406 2 IC1
2 1 B
[DSP2]
3C5
DSP2
DSP-2 O/2
4B8
[DSP-2]
[DSP3]
3C5
DSP3
4B8
[DSP-3]
[DSP4]
3C5
DSP4
7406 8 IC1
4C8
[DSP-4]
[DSP5]
3C5
DSP5
11
7406 10 IC1
4B8
[DSP-5]
2 1
2 1 DSP-6 4C8 [DSP-6] D 4B3 4B3 4C3 4C3 [RETK0] 4C8 [RETK1]
[DSP6] D
3C5
DSP6
7406 8 IC2
[RETK6] [RETK7]
E E
F F
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A VDD
21000
24700
24700
24700
24700
24700
21000
24700
24700
24700
210K
R25 1
R27 1
R29 1
R22 1
R31 1
R24 1
R26 1
R28 1
R30 1
VCNT RS E HC14 6 IC3 HC14 10 IC3 HC14 5 8 IC3 HC14 11 12 IC3 9 13 R33 1 R23 1 21000 21000
(JUMPER-WIRE) R32 1 2 0
VR1
2 PV1K3 RAV 1
R1 1
R21 1
LCDRS LCDE DSP0 DSP1 DSP2 DSP3 DSP4 DSP5 DSP6 DSP7
4C3 4C3 2A2 2A2 2B2 2B2 2C2 2C2 2D2 4D3
[LCDRS] [LCDE] [DSP0] [DSP1] [DSP2] [DSP3] [DSP4] [DSP5] [DSP6] [DSP7]
C12 1 CQ1000P/50 2
1 C11 2 CQ1000P/50
GND GND
GND
7406 2 IC2 7406 4 IC2 7406 6 IC2 7406 10 IC2 7406 12 IC2
C8 CKME0.1/25
E C2 1 CE47/16 2 C9 1 CKME0.1/25 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
C5 CKME0.1/25
1 2
C3 CKME0.1/25
C1 CE47/16
GND SGD F F
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VDD 53313V J30 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17
5VD
24V J32 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
VDD24V
DSON1 DSON0 DSPLTH DSPDAT DSPCLK DSPRST RETK0 RETK1 RETK2 RETK3 RETK4 RETK5 RETK6 RETK7 LCDRS LCDE DSP0 DSP1 DSP2 DSP3 DSP4 DSP5 DSP6 DSP7
1E4 1E4 1B1 1B1 1C1 1B1 2D7 2D7 4B8 4C8 4B8 4B8 2D7 2E7 3C5 3C5 3C5 3C5 3C5 3C5 3C5 3C5 3C5 3C5
[DSON1] [[DSON0] [DSPLTH] [DSPDAT] [DSPCLK] [DSPRST] [RETK0] [RETK1] [RETK2] [RETK3] [RETK4] [RETK5] [RETK6] [RETK7] [LCDRS] [LCDE] [DSP0] [DSP1] [DSP2] [DSP3] [DSP4] [DSP5] [DSP6] [DSP7]
VDD 17398514V (WH) C10 J31 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 CKME0.1/25 VCNT RS R/W E DSP0 DSP1 DSP2 DSP3 DSP4 DSP5 DSP6 DSP7 3C5 3C5 3C2 3C2 3C2 3C5 3C5 3C5 3C5 [E] [DSP0] [DSP1] [DSP2] [DSP3] [DSP4] [DSP5] [DSP6] [DSP7] 3C5 3C5 [VCNT] [RS]
LCD
KEY
C LGC
GND
DSP-2 DSPON1 DSP-0 RETK5 RETK4 RETK2 DSP-3 DSP-5 DSPON0 EXPO6-1 EXPO7-2 EXPO8-3 DSP-4 EXPO9-4 A-EXPO5 PHOTO DSPRST DSPOUT1 DSPLTH1 DSPCLK1 RETK3 RETK1 DSP-1 DSP-6 CTR-ON CTR-CNT
2B7 1A8 2A7 4C3 4C3 4B3 2B7 2C7 1A8 1C8 1C8 1C8 2C7 1C8 1C8 1C8 1B1 1D8 1D8 1D8 4B3 2D7 2A7 2D7 2D7 2D7
[DSP-2] [DSPON1] [DSP-0] [RETK5] [RETK4] [RETK2] [DSP-3] [DSP-5] [DSPON0] [EXPO6-1] [EXPO7-2] [EXPO8-3] [DSP-4] [EXPO9-4] [A-EXPO5] [PHOTO] [DSPRST] [DSPOUT1] [DSPLTH1] [DSPCLK1] [RETK3] [RETK1] [DSP-1] [DSP-6] [CTR-ON] [CTR-CNT]
GND
SGD
E E
F F
4 5 6 7 8
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14.2.2
A DSPON1 DSPON0 15 20 19 11 12 14 16 17 VDD D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 24 25 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1R10 1R11 1R12 1R13 1R19 1R20 1R21 1R28 1R27 1R32 1R31 1R30 1R29 1R14 1R2 1R3 10 25 24 6 7 9 21 22 5 30 29 1 2 4 26 27 3DP 3G 3F 3E 3D 3C 3B 3A 2DP 2G 2F 2E 2D 2C 2B 2A 2A7 2A7 3B6 3B6 5B5 5B5 [DSPON1] [DSPON0]
C32 18
C31 13 B
C22 23
27 4 26 28 2 3 29 30 1 23 18 13 8
LAST L/R SIN LATCH BE0 STB CK VDD VSSL VSSD3 VSSD2 VSSD1 VSSD0 IC2 7932M
C21 8
C2 CKME0.1/25
1 2
SOUT 5
1DP 1G 1F C12 28 1E 1D 1C C11 3 1B 1A LP53 DSP16N 5836G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 GROUP SORT STAPLE 2IN1 INT PS AC ADD2
SGD GND D
LP3 LTL16KG 2 LP2 LTL16KG 2 LP1 LTL16KG 2 LP4 LTL16KG 2 LP51 LTL16KG 2 LP50 LTL16KG 2 LP52 LTL16KG 2 LP8 LTL16KG 2 ADD1 1 LP10 LTL16KG2 ADD3 1
ADD4
DSPOUT2 E
2C2
[DSPOUT2]
F F
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A DSPON1 DSPON0 LP5 LTL16KG2 LTL16KG2 DF/MULTI LTL16KY2 PEMP1 LTL16KY2 PEMP2 LTL16KY2 PEMP3 LTL16KY2 PEMP4 LTL16KY2 PEMP5 LTL16KY2 PEMP6 LTL16KG2 O/TATE LTL16KR2 DEJ LTL16KR2 SJ LTL16KR2 EJ LTL16KR2 RJ LTL16KR2 TJ LTL16KR2 ADUJ LTL16KR2 PJ LTL16KY2 MJ E 1LP6 LP38 LTL16KG2 1LP35 LP22 LTL16KG2 1LP17 LP23 LTL16KG2 1LP18 LP24 LTL16KG2 1LP19 LP25 LTL16KG2 1LP20 LP26 LTL16KG2 1LP21 LP27 LTL16KG2 1LP28 LP12 LTL16KR2 1LP29 LP15 LTL16KR2 1LP11 LP30 LTL16KY2 1LP13 LP16 LTL16KR2 1LP31 LP33 LTL16KY2 1LP36 LP32 LTL16KG2 1LP14 1 ADDSTUCK 1 KCTR 1 TFULL 1 TEMP 1 SRVC 1 DFJ 1 O/YOKO 1 CST6 1 CST5 1 CST4 1 CST3 1 CST2 1 CST1 1 DF/SINGL 1A7 1A7 [DSPON1] [DSPON0]
R1 100 2 1 R4 100 2 1 R5 100 2 1 B R6 100 2 1 R26 100 2 1 VDD D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 24 25 R25 100 2 1 R23 100 2 1 R22 100 2 1 R16 100 2 1 R17 100 2 1 R7 100 2 1 R8 100 2 1 R15 100 2 1 R18 100 2 1 R24 100 2 1 R9 100 2 1
27 4 26 28 2 3 29 30 1 23 18 13 8
LAST L/R SIN LATCH BE0 STB CK VDD VSSL VSSD3 VSSD2 VSSD1 VSSD0 IC1 7932M
C1 CKME0.1/25
1 2
SOUT 5
D SGD GND
E1 [DUMMY] 1 2
1LP37
1LP34 E
F F
2 5 6 7 8
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B PHOTO R37 100 2 1 R38 100 2 1 R36 100 2 1 R35 100 2 1 R34 100 2 1 R33 100 2 1 LTL16KG 2 PHOTO LTL16KG 2 AUTO LTL433G 2 EXPO9 LTL433G 2 EXPO8 LTL433G 2 EXPO7 LTL433G 2 EXPO6 LP39 1 LTL433G 2 LP40 1 LTL433G 2 LP49 1 LTL433G 2 LP48 1 LTL433G 2 LP47 1 LTL433G 2 LP46 1 LP45 1 EXPO5 LP44 1 EXPO4 LP43 1 EXPO3 LP42 1 EXPO2 LP41 1 EXPO1 DSPON1 DSPON0
[PHOTO]
5C5
1A7 1A7
[DSPON1] [DSPON0]
[A-EXPO5]
5C5
A-EXPO5
[EXPO9-4] C [EXPO8-3]
5C5
EXPO9-4
5C5
EXPO8-3
[EXPO7-2]
5C5
EXPO7-2
[EXPO6-1]
5B5
EXPO6-1
E E
F F
3 5 6 7 8
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[DSP-0] A
5B5
DSP-0 HELP 4 3 S6 1000 B3F 2 1 4 3 S7 1000 EXP/U B3F S10 1000 Z/U B3F S29 1000 1 4 3 S15 1000 B3F 2 1 4 3 S16 1000 5 B3F S18 1000 7 4 3 S21 1000 B3F 2 1 4 3 S22 1000 C/S B3F S24 1000 2 1 4 3 S25 1000 C/S 4 3 S26 1000 B3F 2 1 B3F 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 S19 1000 8 B3F 2 1 4 3 S23 1000 PRINT B3F S31 4000 B3F 2 1 4 3 S20 1000 9 B3F 2 1 4 3 S14 1000 2 1 4 3 S27 1000 2 B3F 2 1 4 3 S17 1000 6 B3F 2 1 4 3 S13 1000 INT B3F 2 1 4 3 S2 1000 SRT 2 1 4 3 S1 1000 RETK1 RETK2 RETK3 RETK4 RETK5 5C5 5B5 5C5 5B5 5B5 [RETK1] [RETK2] [RETK3] [RETK4] [RETK5] B3F 2 1 D B3F 2 1 4 3 S28 1000 3 B3F 2 1 4 3 S30 1000 P/S B3F 2 1 4 3 S3 1000 DF B3F 2 1 ADD B3F 2 1 C YES B3F 2 1 4 3 S8 1000 AUTO 2 1 4 3 S11 1000 ACT B3F 2 1 4 3 S4 1000 A/C B3F 2 1 B3F 2 1 4 3 NO B3F 2 1 4 3 S5 1000 PHOTO B3F S9 1000 CST B3F 2 1 B PREV B3F A 2 1
[DSP-1]
5C5
2 1
4 3
2 1
[DSP-3]
5B5
DSP-3
[DSP-4] C
5C5
DSP-4 4 4 3
[DSP-5]
5B5
DSP-5
[DSP-6]
5D5
DSP-6 0
4 3
E E
F F
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VDD 24V
24V
53025-4 J34 T-CTR 1 2 3 4 CTRON CTR-CNT GND 5D5 5D5 [CTRON] [CTR-CNT] B
HINT How to search for where a signal in a circuit diagram has jumped to.
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HINT How to search for where a signal in a circuit diagram has jumped to.
[B] 200 V
14 - 24
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14 - 25
15 - 1
[A] DC voltage check DC output voltages can be checked on following connector pin.
Voltage 24VA 24VB 24VC 24VD 24VE 24VI 24VJ 24VF 24VG 24VH 5V Connector J529 J534 J530 J533 J533 J535 J536 J532 J533 J530 J531 Pin 1 2 11 7 8 1 1 1 1 2 5
15.4 AC Voltage
Heater lamp voltage Lamp regulator voltage Damp heater voltage
15 - 2
ON
AC input
500ms or less
OFF
4.75V or more 4.75V or more 10ms ~ 120ms 20ms or 10ms or more more
+5V
ACOFF
21.6V or more
Zero cross
15 - 3
16 - 1
16.2 PWA-DSP
16 - 2
16.3 PWA-KEY
16 - 3
16.4 LCD
16.5 PWA-ERS
16 - 4
16.6 PS-ACC
[A-1] Japanese/chinese production (115V)
16 - 5
16 - 6
16 - 7
16.7 PS-HVT
Transfer output
16 - 8
Grid output
N
J522
J523-2
Main SW
J80-1
J80-3
Door SW
J523-3 J523-4
J525-1 J90-3
*1
J90-1 J525-3 SSR
J524-1
J501-1
J526-3
J524-2
J91-1 J91-2
Lamp regulator
Exposure lamp
Thermo fuse
*1
SW. Reg
*1
SW. Reg
Relay
CKT
17 - 1
L
J521
N
J522
Main SW
J80-1
J80-3
Door SW
J82-2
J523-3 J523-4
J525-1 J90-3
*1
J90-1 J525-3 SSR
J501-1
J526-3
TRIAC
J526-1 J501-3
J91-1 J91-2
Lamp regulator
Exposure lamp
Thermo fuse
*1 Fuse 2A
J524-1
*1
SW. Reg
*1
SW. Reg
J524-2
17 - 2
J239 4 3 K-CTR 2 1
J1A CTR-CNT CTRON +24V GND VDD SGD SGD +5VD +5VD DSP7 DSP6 DSP5 DSP4 DSP3 DSP2 DSP1 DSP0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
J30B 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J30A DSP-2 DSPON1 DSP-0 RETK5 RETK4 RETK2 DSP-3 DSP-5 DSPON0 EXPO6-1 EXPO7-2 EXPO8-3 DSP-4 EXPO9-4 A-EXPO5 PHOTO DSPRST DSPOUT1 DSPLTH1 DSPCLK1 RETK3 RETK1 DSP-1 DSP-6 +24V CTRON CTR-CNT GND SGD VDD
J32 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 J31 1 3 5 7 9 11 13
J34 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 T-CTR
PWA-KEY
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
PWA-DSP
GND VCNT R/W DSP0 DSP2 DSP4 DSP6 J1B RETK2 RETK1 RETK0 DSPRST DSPCLK DSPDAT DSPLTH DSON0 DSON1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J229 +24V TNRMOT 10 11 8 7 1 2 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 VDD RS E DSP1 DSP3 DSP5 DSP7
PWA-LGC
LCD
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
12 13 14 15 16 17
6 5 4 3 2 1 J105 3 2 1
3 4 5 6 7 8
4 3 2 1
SNR-ATS
18 19 20
M-FED-SW
21 22 23 24 25
J212 2 2 1 1
M-FED-CLT
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VDD GND LELTH LEDAT LECLK +5VE +5VE SGE SGE GND EXTSH VDD GND CRG1SW VDD VDD EXPPWM EXPON GND
J2A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 J2B 1 2 4 3
J307 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
DCH
J104 3 2 1
EXIT-SW
PS-LRG
J202 2 1 2 1 EXT-FAN
EXTFAN +24V
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
2 1 J43 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3 4 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
J204 2 2 1 1
BTM-FAN
MAIN-MOT
1 2 3 4 5 J121 2 1
TFULSW GND
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 J3A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 J3B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
J103 2 1 1 2 J201 2 2 1 1
T-FULL-SW
PWA-LGC
OPTFAN-R
J244 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
+24V LNSD LNSC LNSB LNSA +24V +24V MRRD MRRC MRRB MRRA +24V DRMTH GND GND LNSSW VDD GND MRRSW VDD OPTFAN1 +24V +24V AESIN GND VDD APSR GND
J542 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 J545 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1
LNS-MOT
MRR-MOT
J301 2 1 1 2 J243 6 1 5 2 4 3 3 2 1 4 5 6
LNS-SW
MRR-SW
J245 8 1 7 2 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8
OPTFAN-F
PWA-AES
APS-R
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J544 6 5 4 3 2 1 J541 6 5 4 3 2 1
SCN-MOT
7 8 9 10 11 12
6 5 4 3 2 1
6 5 4 3 2 1
DCM-MOT
+24V ERSLP
13 14
J305 2 2 1 1
PWA-ERS
J310 3 2 1 SORTER-SW
THMS1-HTR
THMS2-HTR
PWA-LGC
J6 +24V RSTSW 1 2
J223 5 4 1 2
J224 2 1 J227 1 2
3 4 5
3 2 1 J226
3 4 5
3 2 PSTP0-SW 1 J108
6 7 8
3 2 1 J214
1 2 3
3 2 PSTP1-SW 1
+24V RGTCLTC0
9 10
2 1
2 1
RGT0-CLT
J7 BIASVREF HVMVREF HVTM HVTPRE HVACVREF HVTAC HVTVREF HVTDC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PS-ACC J534
J222 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
J511 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PS-HVT
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SIZCU3 SIZCU2 SIZCU1 SIZCU0 GND GND TUPCU VDD GND PEMPCU VDD FEDCLTCU +24V TRMCUA TRMCUB
J8A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
J233 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
J115 6 5 4 3 2 1
SIZE1-SW
FED1-CLT
T-UP1-MOT
16 17 18 19 20
J225 5 1 4 2 3 3 2 1 2 1
J8B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
J234 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
PWA-LGC
FED2-CLT
T-UP2-MOT
+24V RGTCLTCU
16 17 18 19 20
J213 2 2 1 1
SORTER
PFP
J9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
J530 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
DG +24V
HVT
J235 Power Source pins
+24V
1 2 3 4 J255 2 1
ADU
+24V DG
LCF
J531 6 5 4 3 2 1
J529 1 2 3 4 DG 5 DG 6 J532 1 2
J47 5 2 1 4 3 J236 11 12
MAIN-MOT
+24V DG PS-ACC
ADF
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J11A 1 2 3 4 5
J230 14 1 13 2 12 3 11 4 10 5
J109 5 4 3 2 1 J247 6 1 5 2 4 3
APS-3B
6 7 8 9 J11B 1 2 3 4 5 6
9 8 7
6 7 8
For 2860
APS-C
6 5 4 3 2 1 J101 3 2 1 FG
9 10 11 12 13 14
3 2 1
4 5 6
7 8 9
PTN-SW
J236 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J237 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
ADF
PWA-LGC
SACK SREQ MREQ-S S-CNT SRXD GND STXD GND MACK-S
SORTER
AD-CNT ENDSW SIDSW PEMPAD PJAM1AD SIDM-D SIDM-B SIDM-C SIDM-A +5VSW
J14A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J14B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ADU
APLL-OK AMOT-BRK AMOT-OFF FDCLT-AD STCLT-AD STSOL-AD ENDM-D ENDM-B ENDM-C ENDM-A
PS-ACC J535
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GND LC-CNT TRMLC-B TRMLC-A FOMLC-B FOMLC-A LC-KEY LC-LED LCDOR TDWNLC PEMPLC TUPLC GND VDD
J15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
J241 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
LCF
J16A DRV3 DRV2 DRV1 DRV0 DRV7 DRV6 DRV5 DRV4 CLK-D CLK-C SIZE-0 SIZE-2 PFPRST +5VSW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 J16B SCSW-E SIZE-3 SIZE-1 RETS-0 RETS-1 RETS-3 RETS-2 SCSW-D SCSW-C RETS-7 RETS-6 RETS-5 RETS-4 PMOT-REF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 J17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J20 PCTXD PCRXD PCRTS PCDSR PCDTR PCCTS PC-CNT VDD GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
J248 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
PFP
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PWA-LGC
RMS7 RMS6 RMS5 RMS4 RMS3 RMS2 RMS1 RMS0 +24V GND
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18.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
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<Unpacking the accessory package> Remove the accessory package and other packing material. Accessories vary according to the destination.
The machine must be lifted with a person on its right and left side and the handles grasped firmly.
Keep the machine horizontal when transporting it. Set the machine on the appropriate stand.
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Remove the packing materials from inside of the cassette. Remove the power cord and the developer bottle.
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Remove the pressure release bracket (2 pcs.) from the fuser unit. Remove the toner cartridge (only for AUD, TWD, SAD, ASD).
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Remove the process unit. Remove the screw and connector, then the process unit.
Place the process unit on a flat surface. Raise the lever located on each side of the process unit in the direction of the arrow.
Note: If the photoconductor is exposed to fluorescent light or external light for long time, it may suffer from light-caused fatigue. So, be sure to cover the process unit with, for example, a suitable cloth.
Remove the top cover of the developer unit. Remove the protection mylar sheet for the separation claw from the cleaner unit.
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Pour in the developer material. Note: Before pouring in the developer material, be sure to shake the developer bottle fully. By rotating the magnetic roller, check to make sure that the developer material is transported properly.
Reinstall the top cover. Be sure to install the top cover firmly.
After placing the developer unit in the process unit, move down the lever on each side to fix the developer unit.
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Reinstall the process unit into the machine. Reinstall the screw and connector.
Be careful not to catch your fingers between the two units when the upper unit is pressed down.
Connect the power cable to the outlet. Install the operators manual pocket.
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<Adjustment procedure> Automatic adjustment of the auto-toner sensor (1) When the power switch is turned on, the autotoner sensor is automatically adjusted by the following procedure. (2) UA is shown on the copy quantity display. The automatic adjustment of the auto-toner sensor starts. (3) The machine starts its operation. The output value of the toner sensor is shown on the display and changes quickly. (4) (5) About 2 minutes and 30 seconds later, the value on the display stabilizes at 230~250. About 30 seconds later, the automatic adjustment of the auto-toner sensor is complete and UA is shown on the copy quantity display. Also, the ADD TONER played. If the adjustment has finished abnormally, the machine stops its operation and displays the CALL SERVICE symbol. Then, for the subsequent adjustment of the auto-toner sensor, follow the procedure described in the Service Manual. symbol is dis-
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<Procedure for installing the toner cartridge> Open the front cover.
Shake the new toner cartridge to the right and to the left 5 or 6 times to loosen the toner inside.
Pull to remove the seal from the new toner cartridge. Do not shake the toner cartridge after removing the seal (the toner may spill).
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Install the new toner cartridge in the machine. Push the toner cartridge fully in until it is locked securely.
Install the 3 plastic covers to the outer covers. The copy receiving tray should be installed in the slots in the exit cover.
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<Final Check> Making copies from the cassette and the bypass, check the following. Paper feeding from the cassette is correct. Paper feeding from the bypass feed guide is correct. Automatic duplexer operation is correct (if ADU is installed). Light distribution is correct. Fixing and cleaning are correct. Exposure level is correct. Control panel displays and key operation are correct. * Basic operations * Special features Automatic paper selection (APS), Automatic magnification selection (AMS) Duplex mode (if ADU is installed) Enlarging and reducing modes Interrupting mode Dual-page copying Edge erase copying User set Image shifting Copy-mode memory Note: The packing material should be disposed of properly.
2060, 2860/70 INSTALLATION 18 - 12 Dec. 1996 TOSHIBA CORP.
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When performing the installation, turn off the main switch of the copier and unplug the power cable from the outlet.
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Remove the 2 brackets (1 screw each) which fix the open guide.
Remove the accessory packages and other packing materials. The accessory packages contain the following parts. Automatic Duplexing Unit (ADU) .. 1 pc. Vertical transport guide ............. 1 pc. PAN screw .............................. 2 pcs. Drawer stopper ......................... 1 pc. TBID screw ............................... 1 pc. Exit unit handle ......................... 1 pc. TBID screw ............................... 1 pc. ADU indicating seal (only for JAPAN) ...... 1pc.
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Remove the vertical transport guide and accessory parts from the accessory package.
Remove the following parts from the accessory package. PAN screw .................................... 2 pcs. Drawer stopper ............................... 1 pc. TBID screw ..................................... 1 pc. EXIT unit handle ............................. 1 pc. TBID screw ..................................... 1 pc. ADU indicating seal (only for Japan) .... 1 pc.
14 18 18 13 13 22
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Install the exit unit opening/closing handle and the vertical transport guide PAN M3X6 2pcs.).
13
14
to the exit
Install the exit unit as follows. Put the projection part under the rear exit unit side into the original hole. Fix the rear unit side only with the fixing bracket. Close the exit unit pushing the opening/closing handle. (Check that the magnetic catch sticks.)
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Be careful not to catch your fingers between the two units when the upper unit is pressed down.
Install the drawer stopper as follows. Stop the ADU when it is half put in place. Install the drawer stopper (1 screw, TBID M4X10) to the exit side bracket of the copier.
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Push in the ADU until it stops after the stopper has been installed.
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Remove the connector cover for the corresponding slot. Remove the 2 screws for the lower slot of the PFP.
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Install the connector cover to the original position. Install the size plate to the cassette. Install the cassette.
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18.4 Installation of Red Filter (Service Part) (This filter improves the reproduction of red originals.)
<Procedure> (1) (2) Remove the original glass, optical cover and lens cover. Set the red filter on the lens unit bracket at the feed side.
Feed side Lens unit bracket Red filter
Lens bracket
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MU-10 Counter socket MU- 8 Key copy counter Counter socket MU-10 Key copy counter MU-8
Remove the upper feed cover. Cut the window for the counter. Remove the blind plate (1 screw) for the 200V machine. Pull out the harness connector from the opening in the machine frame. Disconnect the short connector from the harness.
Blind plate
Note: Remove the rear cover if the harness connector is in the back etc.
Harness connector
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Insert the socket connector into the harness connector. Install the counter socket to the frame (2 M3 screws). Reinstall the upper feed cover.
Screws (M3) Socket connector
Harness connector
(7)
Insert the key copy counter with its arrow mark facing up as shown.
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