Toshiba GA-1170 User manual

Category
Copiers
Type
User manual
NETWORK EXPANSION KIT
GA-1170
File No. SME04003700
R04122173800-TTEC
Ver00_2005-02
© 2005 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION
All rights reserved
Parts marked with “ ” are important for maintaining the safely of the machine. Be sure to replace these
parts with the replacement parts specified to maintain the safety and performance of the machine.
General Precautions for Installation/Servicing/Maintenance for the GA-1170
The installation and service should be done by a qualified service technician.
1. When installing the GA-1170 to the Equipment, be sure to follow the instructions
described in the "Unpacking/Set-Up Procedure for the GA-1170" booklet which comes
with each unit of the GA-1170.
2. The GA-1170 should be installed by an authorized/qualified person.
3. Before starting installation, servicing or maintenance work, be sure to turn OFF and
unplug the equipment first.
4. When servicing or maintaining the GA-1170, be careful about the rotating or operation
sections such as gears, pulleys, sprockets, cams, belts, etc.
5. When parts are disassembled, reassembly is basically the reverse of disassembly
unless otherwise noted in this manual or other related materials. Be careful not to
reassemble small parts such as screws, washers, pins, E-rings, toothed washers to the
wrong places.
6. Basically, the machine should not be operated with any parts removed or disassembled.
7. Delicate parts for preventing safety hazard problems (such as switches, sensors, etc. if
any) should be handled/installed/adjusted correctly.
8. Use suitable measuring instruments and tools.
9. During servicing or maintenance work, be sure to check the serial No. plate and other
cautionary labels (if any) to see if they are clean and firmly fixed. If not, take appropriate
actions.
10. The PC board must be stored in an anti-electrostatic bag and handled carefully using a
wristband, because the ICs on it may be damaged due to static electricity. Before using
the wrist band, pull out the power cord plug of the equipment and make sure that there
is no uninsulated charged objects in the vicinity.
11. For the recovery and disposal of used GA-1170, consumable parts and packing
materials, it is recommended that the relevant local regulations/rules should be
followed.
12. After completing installation, servicing and maintenance of the GA-1170, return the
GA-1170 to its original state, and check operation.
CONTENTS
[ 1 ] CONFIGURATION ................................................................................ 1 - 1
[ 2 ] SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................. 1 - 1
[ 3 ] UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION ....................................................... 3 - 1
[ 4 ] SETUP IN A WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT ............................................ 4 - 1
[ 5 ] UPDATING NETWORK BOX FIRMWARE ............................................ 5 - 1
[ 6 ] TROUBLE CODE .................................................................................. 6 - 1
[ 7 ] CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .............................................................................. 7 - 1
[ 8 ] PWB PARTS LAYOUT .......................................................................... 8 - 1
GA-1170 CONFIGURATION
1 – 1
[ 1 ] CONFIGURATION
[ 2 ] SPECIFICATIONS
1. BASIC SPECIFICATIONS
GA-1170
e-STUDIO162/162D
e-STUDIO151/151D
ITEMS SPEC
Extensible model e-STUDIO162/162D
e-STUDIO151/151D
Standard memory 64MB
Expansion memory DIMM 1slot
144pin 128/256MB SO-DIMM
Platform of Client PC IBM PC/AT compatible, Macintosh
Useable OS W i n d o w s 9 8 / M e / N T 4 . 0 / 2 0 0 0
professional/Windows XP Home
Edition/Professional Edition
Mac OS 8.6-9.x,10.1.5,10.2-10.2.8(w/
o 10.2.2)(PS option)
Required hardware(PC)
(System)
The conditions of each OS which can
be used are required.
(HDD)
Exceeding 100M is recommended.
(Monitor)
800 x 600 dots
(Interface)
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet
Required software Internet Explorer 5.5 or later
Netscape Navigator 6 or later
Extensible option PS extensible kit (GA-1180)
Network Protocol TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI, Ether
Talk
Emulation (The functions
which can be used differ by
The MFP connected)
PCL/PS (PS:Cancels by the soft key)
Network Print PCL/PS
Network Scan (The functions
which can be used differ by
The MFP connected)
Scan to E-mail, Scan to FTP,
Scan to Desktop
E-mail alert status Yes (Cancels by the soft key)
Power supply Supplies via copier
(AC power supply built-in) AC120mA
Power consumption 5.5W
Outside dimension
(W x D x H)
248mm x 127mm x 59mm
Accessories USB cord x 1
(for connection to Copier)
Software CD-ROM x 3
Screw for installation x1
Clamp x 1
(for harness fixation)
Installation manual
Installation guide
*An installation manual exists in
driver CD-ROM by the pdf file for-
mat.
Bundle software Disk1:Driver CD-ROM
for e-STUDIO162/162D,
e-STUDIO151/151D
PCL driver (Win)
PS driver (Win/Mac)
SMON (Win)
PAU (Win)
NIC Manager (Win)
Online manual (Win/Mac)
Disk2:Network setting CD-ROM
NIC Manager (Win)
Quick Setup (Win)
SC-Print2000 (Win)
Online manual (Win/Mac)
Setup Utility (Mac)
Disk3:Application CD-ROM
Desktop Document Manager
(3 license)
ITEMS SPEC
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2. FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
A. PRINT EMULATION
A difference exists in the function which can be used by execution of the basic performance and composition of the MFP to connect (print size/config-
uration).
(1) comparison table of main print function classified by driver
(2) comparison table of printing function for each driver
Function
PCL5e
Custom Driver
PCL6 (XL)/
SPDL2
Custom Driver
PS
Custom Driver
Macintosh
PPD file
Windows
PPD file
General Document
Style
1-Sided, 2-Sided(Book) 2-Sided(Tablet), Pamphlet Style(Tiled Pam-
phlet), Pamphlet Style(2-up Pamphlet)
1-Sided, 2-Sided(Book), 2-Sided(Tablet)
Booklet Yes No
Binding Edge No
N-up
2/4/6/8/16
Win 9x : 2/4
Win2K/XP: 2/4/6/8/16
N-up Order Z Z, Reverse Z, N, Reverse N Z
Custom
Paper Size
1size 3 sizes
Different 1st
(Cover)
Yes No
Graphic Resolution
Setting
600/300 dpi 600dpi
Half tone
Setting
No Yes No
Graphics
Mode
Raster/HP-GL2 Raster/Vector No
Negative
Image
No Yes
Mirror Image No Yes
Fit to Page Yes
X
Font Resident
Font 80 fonts
136 fonts,
5 Kanji fonts
(Japan only)
35 fonts,
5 Kanji fonts
(Japan only)
136 fonts,
5 Kanji fonts
(Japan only)
Download font
Yes No Yes
Others Configura-
tion Setting
Yes (Automatic) No
Job
Compression
No Yes No
Bitmap
Compression
No Yes No
The model to connect e-STUDIO162/162D, e-STUDIO151/151D
Function PCL5e PCL6 PS Mac PPD Win PPD
General Copies 1-999
Orientation Portrait/Landscape
Collate Collate/Group
Document Style 1-Sided, 2-Sided(Book), 2-Sided(Tablet),
Pamphlet Style(Tiled Pamphlet), Pamphlet Style(2-up Pamphlet)
1-Sided, 2-Sided(Book), 2-Sided(Tablet)
Booklet (e-STUDIO162/162D, e-STUDIO151/151D)
Invoice on Letter, A5 on A4, Letter on Letter, A4 on A4
No
Binding Edge No
Margin Shift No
N-up 2/4/6/8/16
Win9x: 2/4
Win2k/XP: 2/4/6/8/16
*2
N-up order Z Z, Reverse Z, N, Reverse N Z
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*1:Mac OS 10.1 is not supported.
*2:Windows NT is not supported.
General N-up Border On/Off Yes
(Single hairline/Sin-
gle thin line/Double
hairline/Double thin
line)
On/Off
*2
Paper Paper Size (e-STUDIO162/162D, e-STUDIO151/151D)
A3/B4/A4/B5/A5/B6/A6/11x17/8.5x14/8.5x13/8.5x11/5.5x8.5/Folio/Executive/COM-10/Monarch/DL/C5/8K/16K
Fit to Page size (e-STUDIO162/162D, e-STUDIO151/151D)
A4/B5/A5/B6/A6/8.5x14/8.5x13/8.5x11/5.5x8.5/Folio/Executive/COM-10/Monarch/DL/C5/8K/16K
Paper Type No
Custom Paper
Size
1 size 1size
*1
3 sizes
*2
Source Selection Auto/Bypass (Auto)
e-STUDIO162/162D, e-STUDIO151/151D: Tray 1/2
Different 1st
(cover)
On/Off No
Transparency
Inserts
No
Carbon Copy No
Paper
Output
Output Tray
Selection
No
Staple No
Graphic Resolution Setting 600/300 dpi 600 dpi
Half tone Setting No
Screen Frequency 8 to
360.0 in 0.1 steps
Screen angle 0.0 to
360.0 in 0.1 steps
No
Graphics Mode Raster
HP-GL2
Raster
Vector
No
Smoothing No
Toner save No
Half tone Enhance No
Graphic
Brightness No
Negative Image No On/Off
Mirror Image No Horizontal/Vertical
Zoom No 25-400%
Fit to Page On/Off No
Font Resident Font 80 fonts 136 fonts 35 fonts 136 fonts
Download Font
Bitmap, TrueType, Graphics
No
Type1
True Type
Others Configuration Set-
ting
Yes (Automatic) No
ROPM On/Off
Overlay On/Off No
Print Auditor No
Job Retention No
Watermark On/Off On/Off(With functional restriction)
Page Protection No
Job Compression No
None, Fastest, Fast,
Medium, Best
No
Job Compression No
None, Very High, High,
Medium, Draft
No
The model to connect e-STUDIO162/162D, e-STUDIO151/151D
Function PCL5e PCL6 PS Mac PPD Win PPD
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(3) PDF/TIFF direct printing function
PDF and TIFF files can be specified from a web page and directly
printed out.
(4) Limitations (printing function)
If a print request for GDI/SPLC data is made, an error message is
printed out.
(5) Printer condition setup
The following setup can be made from the web page.
Default Setting Items
(6) Network status page
The network status pages shows a list of settings about the network.
Data are printed out in the A4 or letter size in US English regardless of
the destination and OS language selected.
The status page can be printed out by pressing the status switch on the
network expansion kit.
Note:
1. The name of the printer is printed under the item "printer name."
2. When WINS is disabled, "WINS server 1-5" is not displayed. It is
displayed when a value is set or information is acquired from the
DHCP server.
Any server which responds normally to the registration of WINS is
marked with an asterisk "
".
"WINS server" shows up to 5 values: 2 settings, 2 DHCP values,
and broadcast. However, the broadcast operates only when no nor-
mal response is returned from any server.
3. The "WINS Scope ID" is displayed only when a value is set or when
information is acquired from the DHCP server and more than one
piece of information is valid as a WINS server.
B. NETWORK SCANNING FUNCTION
It is possible to use the MFP scanning function as a network scanner
with a network scanner expansion kit. Setups can be made using a
Web browser. Supported functions vary with the type of the MFP con-
nected.
(1) Basic scanning function
(2) Scanner settings
Function
Item
Default
e-STUDIO162/162D,
e-STUDIO151/151D
Copies 1-999 1
Orientation Portrait / Landscape Portrait
Default Paper Size (Overseas)
Invoice
Letter
Foolscap
Legal
(Domestic)
A5
B5
A4
(China - size of AB sys-
tem)
A5
B5
A4
16K
Letter or A4
Default Paper Source drop down box select
values:
AUTO
Tray1
Tray2
BYPASS
AUTO
Disable Blank Page Print
*When destination lan-
guage is Japanese.
Enable/Disable Disable
2-Sided Print drop do wn box slect
values:
1-SIDED
2-SIDED (BOOK)
2-SIDED (TABLET)
1-SIDED
ROPM Enable / Disable Disable
Function Item
e-STUDIO162/162D,
e-STUDIO151/151D
Remarks
Network
scanner
Scan to E-mail Yes
Scan to Desk-
top
Yes
Scan to FTP
server
Yes
Destina-
tion
Specify e-mail
address with
LDAP
Yes
AdHoc
(Enter e-mail
address from
MFP.)
Yes
File
format
JPEG
PDF
(non-compres-
sion, G3, G4)
TIFF
(non-compres-
sion,G4, G4)
Yes
TIFF/PDF multi-
ple page support
Setting
Item Default
Remarks
e-STUDIO162/162D,
e-STUDIO151/151D
e-STUDIO162/162D,
e-STUDIO151/151D
Scan-
ning size
A4 (AB region)
Letter (Inch-sys-
tem region)
File
format
JPEG color/JPEG
gray scale/PDF
color/PDF gray
scale/PDF mono-
chrome,
binary non-com-
pression/PDF
monochrome,
binary G3 com-
pression/PDF
monochrome,
binary G4 com-
pression/TIFF
color/TIFF gray
scale/TIFF mono-
chrome,
binary non-com-
pression/TIFF
monochrome,
binary G3 com-
pression/TIFF
monochrome,
binary G4 com-
pression
TIFF monochrome,
binary G4 com-
pression
Color
mode
Monochrome,
2 gradations/Gray
scale/Full color
Monochrome,
2 gradations
Available only at
the mono-
chrome.
Resolu-
tion
75/100/150/200/
300/400/600
75 Selectable reso-
lutions vary with
different mem-
ory capacities.
B/W
thresh-
old
1-254
(default: 128)
128
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(3) Send file (message and filename)
Information contained in filename
Example:
e-STUDIO162D_20000620_155114_0057_06a3f3393948.pdf
Mail subject
Can be freely set.
Default: Scanned image. device name: e-STUDIOXXX (MFP product
name)
Example: Scanned image. device name: e-STUDIO162D
Mail message
The following messages are added to the image send mail.
Example;
Device name :e-STUDIO162D
Model name :e-STUDIO162D
Location :D2) Planning dept.
File type :PDF MMR (G4)
Resolution :200 dpi x 200 dpi
(4) Recipient registration
[e-STUDIO162/162D, e-STUDIO151/151D]
Up to 200 destinations can be registered on the network expansion
kit to which the scan can be sent from the network scanner.
The mail address registered for each destination can be selected
from the mail address which is searched using LDAP.
The information for each recipient includes the recipient name, IP
address or mail address, scanning size, format type, and scan
parameter.
Either of LDAP-selected or directly-entered mail address scan setting
is available. If the destination is a mail address entered through the
main system or selected by LDAP, this scan setting is used.
The destination name is displayed on the LCD.
(5) Scanning size
[e-STUDIO162/162D, e-STUDIO151/151D]
Scanning size is the size set up in main unit(Copier).
(Apply to the main scan, a subscan, ADF, and OC)
(6) Scanner limitations
[e-STUDIO162/162D, e-STUDIO151/151D]
The scanning function is allocated to the network expansion kit. The b
Button Manager settings are disabled.
When the network expansion kit is connected, the scanner function
through TWAIN (pull scan) and push scan which used button man-
ager on pc are not available.
Light
source
Red/
Green/
Blue
White/
Red/
Green/
Blue
Green White Light source can
be selected only
when the color
mode is in
"Monochrome".
Void On/Off On When On is
selected, the
edges of images
are cut.
Sender name : Use MFP product name.
Date & Time : Date and time at which file is sent
Session page
counter
: Image send counter
Unique identifier : Automatically created based on the information
of the date and time and image send counter.
Device name: Freely set
Model: MFP product name
Location: Freely set
File type: File type of send image
Resolution: Resolution of send image
Setting
Item Default
Remarks
e-STUDIO162/162D,
e-STUDIO151/151D
e-STUDIO162/162D,
e-STUDIO151/151D
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C. FUNCTIONS BY INTERFACE
When the network expansion kit is connected, the following functions
are available by system interface.
(*1): PS requires soft keys of the GA-1180.
(*2): Some functions are not available.
D. NETWORK SETUP
Network setups should be performed by the system administrator. Use
a setup tool such as TCP/IP, Netware, Ether Talk or Web interface.
E. SOFTWARE SETUP
The network expansion kit can be installed by setting up NIC, installing
a printer driver with the total installer, and installing Desktop Document
Manager.
(1) Installing driver
The network expansion kit printer is connected only through the net-
work. The port setup required for installing a printer driver is the network
only. The following items should be set up.
TCP/IP peer-to-peer port
1) Search for the network expansion kit on the network and select the
network expansion kit you want or enter the IP address of the appli-
cable network expansion kit to create a TCP/IP port.
2) Install the driver to the created port.
Windows printer shared port
When the setup of the above client PC is completed and the printer is
set to "Windows shared printer," other client PCs can select this
printer shared port and then proceed to installation of the driver.
F. HARDWARE SETUP
Supplied by the main unit
[e-STUDIO162/162D, e-STUDIO151/151D]
1) Connection to the system unit
Connect to the USB2.0 port
2) Power supply
Supplied by the main unit.
System I/F
(main unit)
GA-1170 I/F
Function
SPLC GDI PCL5e/6 PS (*1) Net
Scan
USB2.0 RJ45 (LAN) No No Yes Yes Yes
USB1.1
Yes No No No No
IEEE1284
Yes No No No No
USB2.0
Yes No No No No
USB1.1 RJ45 (LAN) No No Yes (*2) Yes (*2) No
IEEE1284
Yes No No No No
USB1.1 RJ45 (LAN) No No Yes (*2) Yes (*2) No
IEEE1284
No Yes No No No
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GA-1170 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION
3 – 1
[ 3 ] UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION
1. UNPACKING
2. PACKAGED GOODS
3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
This installation procedure is provided for e-STUDIO162/162D,
e-STUDIO151/151D.
For Installation to other models, see the operation manual of the main
unit or the service manual.
Turn off the main switch of the main unit and remove the power
plug of the copier from the outlet.
1. Cut the rear cabinet.
1) Remove the ADF/ RADF from the main unit and gently place it on
the document glass as shown in the illustration.
2) Cut out two cut-out portions from the rear cabinet using a cutter or
the like.
3) Use a Phillips screwdriver or the like to open a hole.
4) Remove the screw and then remove the rear cabinet cover.
5) Cut out a part of the rear cabinet cover with nippers or the like as
shown in illustration.
(Be careful about the orientation of the nippers so that the cross
section is flat.)
2. Attach the network expansion kit.
1) Engage the two pawls on the rear of the network expansion kit with
the cutout portions of the main unit and secure the kit with the sup-
plied screw (3 x 14).
2) Connect the connector of the network expansion kit to the connec-
tor of the main unit.
3) Secure the rear cabinet cover to the main unit with the screw.
4) Attach the ADF/ RADF to the main unit.
The unpacking and set-up procedure shall be done by a qualified
service technician.
Parts included
CD-ROM ... 3 pcs.
Screw (3 x 14) ... 1 pc.
USB cable ... 1 pc.
Network
expansion kit
Clamp ... 1 pc.
Important
information ... 1 sheet
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3. Connect the USB cable and the network cable.
1) Attach the supplied cable clamp to the position shown in the illustra-
tion.
2) Connect the USB cable to the network expansion kit and the main
unit.
At this time, reduce slack of the cable with the cable clamp as
shown in the illustration.
3) Connect the network cable.
Insert the power plug of the copier to the outlet, turn the main
switch of the copier to the “ON” position, and then perform net-
work setting and installation of the software.
GA-1170 SETUP IN A WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT
4 – 1
[ 4 ] SETUP IN A WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT
1. SETTING THE IP ADDRESS OF THE
MACHINE
Before installing the printer driver, be sure to set the IP address of the
machine. Consult your network administrator for the correct IP address,
subnet mask, and default gateway to be entered. If a DHCP server will
automatically assign an IP address to the machine, the following proce-
dure is not necessary. (To check the IP address assigned to the
machine by DHCP, see "2. CHECKING THE IP ADDRESS" .)
Note: If the machine is used in a DHCP environment, the machine's IP
address may change automatically. If this happens, printing will
no longer be possible. In this event, use a WINS server or do not
use the machine in a DHCP environment.
1) Make sure that the LAN cable is connected to the machine and then
turn on the machine.
2) Insert the network expansion kit GA-1170 "Software" CD-ROM into
your computer's CD-ROM drive.
3) Click the "start" button, click "My Computer" ( ), and then double-
click the CD-ROM icon ( ).
In Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0/2000, double-click "My Computer"
and then double-click the CD-ROM icon.
4) Double-click the "setup" icon ( ).
Note: If the language selection screen appears after you double click
the "setup" icon, select the language that you wish to use and
click the "Next" button. (Normally the correct language is
selected automatically.)
5) The "SOFTWARE LICENSE" window will appear. Make sure that
you understand the contents of the license agreement, and then
click the "Yes" button.
6) Read the message in the "Welcome" window and then click the
"Next" button.
7) Click the "Administrator Tools" button.
8) Click the "NICManager" button.
9) The printer or printers connected to the network will be detected.
Click the printer to be configured (the machine).
Select the "GA-1170".
10) Click the "Print Server Card Setup" button.
Enter your password in the password entry screen and click "OK".
The Print Server Card Setup window will appear.
The password for this product has been initially set to "TOSHIBA".
If the "Guest user" checkbox is selected, the settings can be
viewed but not configured.
11) Click the "TCP/IP" tab.
GA-1170 SETUP IN A WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT
4 – 2
12) Configure the settings and then click the "Update" button.
Be sure to ask your network administrator for the correct IP
address, subnet mask, and default gateway to be entered.
13) Your changes to the settings appear.
Make sure that the changes are correct and then click the "OK"
button.
14) Restart the machine.
Power off the machine and then power it back on.
15) Select "Search" from the "File" menu.
The IP address that you entered will appear. Make sure that it is
correct.
The completes the IP address settings.
2. CHECKING THE IP ADDRESS
To check the IP address of the machine, press the status button on the
network expansion kit to print out a network status page.
3. PRODUCT KEY SETTING
To enable the PS3 function and the e-mail status & alerts function,
follow the procedures below. In addition, to enable the PS3 function,
you need GA-1180 (option).
1) Make sure that the LAN cable is connected to the machine and then
turn on the machine.
2) Enter the IP address in web browser to open the web page.
3) Select "Product Key Setting" in "Device Setup" from MENU.
4) Set "User name" to "admin" and "Password" to "TOSHIBA" in the
screen displayed.
5) Click the "OK" button to obtain the "Product Number".
6) Fill in the product number in the following column of the product
sheet (MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER).
7) Obtain the product key with APPLICATION NUMBER and
MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER in the product sheet.
For specific procedure to obtain the product key, contact the
TOSHIBA authorized dealer.
In addition, keep the product sheet after filling in since the product
key is important information.
8) Enter the product key in the web page displayed in 5), and click the
"Submit" button.
This completes the PS3 setting.
9) Select "E-mail status & alerts" from the "Option Name" list in the
"Product Key Setting" screen.
10) Click the "Submit" button.
This completes the e-mail status & alerts function setting.
APPLICATION NUMBER
MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER
PRODUCT KEY
XXXXXXXXX
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GA-1170 Updating Network Box Firmware
5 – 1
[ 5 ] Updating Network Box Firmware
Update the Network Box firmware in the following procedure using a
Web browser.
1. Display the web page for updating Network Box firmware
Start the browser on your PC and specify the following URL. A web
page, as shown in Fig. 1, appears on screen.
http://<IP Address of Network Box>/firmware_upload.html
[Fig.1: Web page for updating Network Box firmware]
2. Switch to firmware upload mode
Click the button on the screen, the message shown in Fig. 2
appears.
[Fig.2: Switch to firmware upload mode]
The page changes to the Network Box firmware upload mode.
The browser is automatically reloaded and then the screen looks
like this.
*When the screen shown in fig.3 is not displayed, refresh a browser
manually.
[Fig. 3: Upload mode]
3. Specifying the file
Click the Browse button. Selects the firmware of the Network Box
version you want to update, from the file selection menu indicated in
Fig.4.
[Fig. 4: Specifying the file]
Note: If you want to set the IP address of the Network Box at first, use
the NIC Manager. Select and set your model name and an
appropriate Ethernet address from the list.
Both the Boot and Main files can be updated in the same proce-
dure as mentioned above. However, when you want to update
both at the same time, you need to update them separately by
repeating the same procedure twice.
When updating both files, it is required to first update Boot and
then Main.
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GA-1170 Updating Network Box Firmware
5 – 2
4. Updating the firmware
After you select the file, click the Submit button. The firmware is
transmitted to Network Box, and it is updated. The message indi-
cated in Fig.5 blinks repeatedly until the updating process is com-
pleted. Do not turn off the power supply.
[Fig.5: Updating in progress]
5. Restarting your MFP
When updating is completed, the message shown in Fig.6 appears
on screen. Turn off the power and then turn it on again to restart
Network Box.
[Fig.6: Updating completed]
Caution: If a DHCP is used, the browser may not be able to reload auto-
matically in some cases when transferring to the upload mode
because different IP addresses are read. Therefore, we rec-
ommend that you use a fixed IP address when updating firm-
ware.
If the upload mode is operating with different IP addresses,
check the IP address obtained by the Ethernet address of Net-
work Box from the DHCP server and display the updating
mode URL again using the browser.
When a proxy server is used, the screen may not be updated
by reloading. In that case, you need to update manually.
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GA-1170 TROUBLE CODE
6 – 1
[ 6 ] TROUBLE CODE
1. TROUBLE CODE (CE CODE)
If "CE" blinks in the display, press the [START] key. An error code will
appear.(Only e-STUDIO162/162D, e-STUDIO151/151D displays an error
code automatically.) Solve the problem as explained below.
Error Code Solution
CE-00 Error which cannot be specified occurred.
Turn off the power and turn it back on. Consult with
your network administrator to make sure that no prob-
lems exist on the network or in the server.
CE-01 Network Server card error.
Turn off the power and turn it back on. Consult with
your network administrator to make sure that no prob-
lems exist on the network or in the server.
CE-02 Server access denied. The scanned image was not
sent because a connection to the server could not be
established. Make sure that the SMTP server settings
or FTP server settings in the Web page are correct.
CE-03 The scanned image was not sent because the server
was busy or there was too much traffic. Wait briefly and
then try again.
CE-04 It has not logged in to the FTP server and the mail
server. Please reconfirm the login name and a pass-
word.
CE-05 The scanned image was not sent because the directory
of the destination FTP server was not correct. Make
sure that the correct FTP server information is config-
ured in the Web page.
CE-09 The size of the scanned image file exceeds the upper
limit set in "Maximum Size of File" in the Web page.
Reduce the number of original pages scanned into the
file, or change the upper limit set in "Maximum Size of
File".
CE-10 A transmission method assigned to a [SCAN MENU]
key cannot be used. Check the transmission methods
assigned to the [SCAN MENU] keys in "Enable Scan-
ner Delivery to:" in the Web page whether or not the
method can be used.
CE-11 The memory filled with scanner data.
It was not able to process by the size of a scanner data
being too large.
Please drop resolution of data by setup of scaner and
retry scan.
CE-12 The quantity of the result for which LDAP searched
exceeded the maximum quantity which can be
searched.
There are too many addresses which were in agree-
ment with reference conditions.
Please increase the number of reference characters
and perform re-reference.
GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
7 – 1
TMPR4927TB
PCIC
EBIF
SDRAMC
EBUSC
100MHz/64bit
System BUS
256Kbit
Serial EEPROM
Tx49Core
G-Bus
Bridge
IM-Bus
ADDR[19:0]
DATA[63:0]
MEMA[14:5]
CPUCLK = 200MHz
OSC
25MHz
MEMD[15:0]
MEMD[31:16]
4Pin Connector
(RS-232C Connector)
PCI
Connector
Ethernet
Connector
USB
Connector
UART Ch1
DP83816
(MAC/PHY)
USB2.0
ISP1561
33MHz/32bit
PCI BUS
RTC
12MHz
32.768KHz
PIO
LCX14
On Board 64MB
SDRAM0(H)
256Mbit
SDRAM0(L)
256MB(Max)
256Mbit
SPD
SDRAM1 SO_DIMM
MEMD[63:0]
HC125
slot0 12MB or 16MB
slot1 8MB
LD[31:0]
LCX245
Flash
SO-DIMM
3.3V
LA[20:0]
LD[31:0]
LCX244
BUSSPRT
MEMD[31:0]
slot2 32MB
Flash SO-DIMM (Mask
ROM)
ACE
LCX373
LD[31:0]
Flash
SO-DIMM
IRCUART
LCX125
LCH
1. BLOCK DIAGRAM
A
B
C
D
87654
3
12345678
D
C
B
A A
B
C
D
87654
3
1
1
2
2
345678
D
C
B
A
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[ 7 ] CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
7 – 2
HALTDOZE
PIO15
<JTAG CONNECTOR>
1
TDI/DINT
C11
TCK
B11
TMS
C12
TRST
E16
RESET
K1
TPCO/TDO
B13
DCLK
B12
PCST0
A17
PCST1
C16
PCST2
B16
PCST3
A16
PCST4
C15
PCST5
B15
PCST6
E14
PCST7
C14
PCST8
B14
TPC1
E13
TPC2
D13
TPC3
C13
TEST0
K2
TEST1
L5
TEST2
L4
TEST3
L3
TEST4
L2
HALTDOZE
K3
BYPASSPLL
D5
CGRESET
P23
MASTERCLK
R26
SDIN1
E6
TCLK
E1
WDRST
M2
TIMER0
E2
TIMER1
E3
NMI
F4
CTS0
H3
CTS1
J4
INT0
F3
INT1
F2
INT2
F1
INT3
G3
INT4
G2
INT5
G1
RTS0
H2
RTS1
J3
RXD0
G4
RXD1
J5
TXD0
H1
TXD1
J2
SCLK
J1
PIO0
A2
PIO1
A1
BITCLK/PIO2
B2
SDIN0/PIO3
B1
SDOUT/PIO4
C2
PIO5
C1
PIO6
D3
PIO7
D1
CB0/PIO8
AD3
CB1/PIO9
AF3
CB2/PIO10
AC20
CB3/PIO11
AB21
CB4/PIO12
AE3
CB5/PIO13
AE4
CB6/PIO14
AE20
CB7/PIO15
AD21
1
1 1
1
1
1
1
3
3
5
5
7
7
9
9
2
2
4
4
6
6
8
8
10
10
CONT
1
GND
4
OUT
5
VDD
8
1
11
1 2
R37 10K
TP742
TP395
R36 10K
TP712 TP713
R35 10K
TP714
TP743
TP710
TP656
TP736
R249 1K
TP744
TPAD33
TP381
R248 1K
TP745
R247 1K
TP746
TP747
TP639
R296 1K
TP748
R297 1K
IC1A
TMPR4927/4937
TX4927/TX4837 1/5
R298 1K
TP737
C1
0.1uF
R288 33
R15 10K
TP749
TP750
TPAD35
TP751
R16
33
TP394
R250 1K
NOASM
R20 8.2K
TP658
TPAD27
R27 1K
TP650
TPAD28
TP752
R290 33
TP753
TP711
R19 8.2K
R291 33
TP754
R292 33
TPAD6
TPAD10
CN11
RF-H102TD-1130
NOASM
R293 33
TP651
TP396
X1
SCO-10 25MHz
R2871K
TP659
R14 1K
TPAD9
R17 10K
TP738
TPAD8
R300 1K
C2
0.1uF
R294 1K
TP427
R295 1K
NO ASM
R218
10
TP652
R289 33
TP741
R18 8.2K
R22 1K
TPAD7
R34 10K
TP660
R299 10K
R24 1K
TP655
R33 10K
JP1
T2B-SQ
NOASM
VCCIO
VCCIO
VCCIO
VCCIO
VCCIO
VCCIO
VCCIO
VCCIO
VCCIO
VCCIO
VCCIO
NMI13,16
RTCDATA 8,16
DIMM_SCK 5,16
CGRESET13,16
EEP_SCK 8,16
WDRST 13,16
RTCR/W 8,16
DIMM_SDA 5,16
RTCCS 8,16
PIO_SW 13,16
VCCWCTL 7,16
RXD16,16
PONRST7,9,10,11,13,15
TXD1 6,16
HDD_POWER 9
RTCCLK 8,16
PCIINTA9,10,11
DBG_LED1 13,16
DBG_LED3 13,16
PCIINTB9
DBG_LED0 13,16
EEP_SDA 8,16
DBG_LED2 13,16
INT213,16
CLK10,16
A
B
C
D
87654
3
12345678
D
C
B
A A
B
C
D
87654
3
1
1
2
2
345678
D
C
B
A
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2. MAIN PWB
TMPR4927TB_1
GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
7 3
ADDR*/DATA*
DATA[7]
ADDR[14:13]
R*-*
R38
R39-40
FUNCTION
ASM : Internal Timer Interrupt Disable
NOASM : Internal Timer Interrupt Enable
Default
ASM
NOASM/ASM
Setting Table
ASM/ASM : SYSCLK = G-BUSCLK/4
ASM/NOASM : SYSCLK = G-BUSCLK/3
NOASM/ASM : SYSCLK = G-BUSCLK/2
NOASM/NOASM : SYSCLK = G-BUSCLK
ADDR[2:0] R42-44 NOASM/NOASM/NOASM : MASTERCLK : CPUCLK = 1 : 2
NOASM/NOASM/ASM : MASTERCLK : CPUCLK = 1 : 2.5
NOASM/ASM/NOASM : MASTERCLK : CPUCLK = 1 : 3
NOASM/ASM/ASM : MASTERCLK : CPUCLK = 1 : 4
ASM/NOASM/NOASM : MASTERCLK : CPUCLK = 1 : 8
ASM/NOASM/ASM : MASTERCLK : CPUCLK = 1 : 10
ASM/ASM/NOASM : MASTERCLK : CPUCLK = 1 : 12
ASM/ASM/ASM : MASTERCLK : CPUCLK = 1 : 16
ASM/NOASM/NOASM
LACE
CE5
BWE_BEA3
CE1
ACK_READY
SDCS2
CE2
CE4
BWE_BEA2
SDCS0
SDCS1
CE6
DMAACK3
RAS
CE3
BWE_BEA1
BUSSPRT
DMAACK0
DMAACK1
WE
CE7
DMAACK2
CAS
CE0
BWE_BEA0
SDCLK1A
SDCLK0A
SDCLK2A
SDCLK0A
SDCLK2A
SDCS1
SDCS2
SDCS0
CKE
DQM3
DQM1
DATA54
DATA51
DATA38
DATA30
DATA30
DATA20
DATA19
DATA18
DATA13
DATA10
DATA2
DATA51
DATA28
DATA7
DATA63
DATA53
DATA49
DATA43
DATA29
DATA21
DATA16
DATA43
DATA42
DATA32
DATA15
DATA5
DATA7
DATA16
DATA47
DATA34
DATA25
DATA4
DATA1
DATA44
DATA57
DATA49
DATA56
DATA41
DATA46
DATA35
DATA33
DATA23
DATA11
DATA9
DATA5
DATA1
DATA33
DATA9
DATA55
DATA12
DATA8
DATA6
DATA32
DATA24
DATA61
DATA25
DATA60
DATA40
DATA0
DATA36
DATA15
DATA23
DATA8
DATA45
DATA52
DATA29
DATA4
DATA17
DATA31
DATA59
DATA22
DATA22
DATA7
DATA21
DATA48
DATA24
DATA46
DATA37
DATA62
DATA18
DATA13
DATA2
DATA17
DATA19
DATA10
DATA27
DATA47
DATA50
DATA34
DATA26
DATA41
DATA31
DATA12
DATA3
DATA3
DATA42
DATA44
DATA58
DATA36
DATA28
DATA39
DATA45
DATA[63:0]
DATA38
DATA1
DATA11
DATA39
DATA14
DATA6
DATA40
DATA37
DATA0
DATA20
DATA27
DATA26
DATA35
DATA14
DATA48
DATA50
DATA53
DATA55
DATA52
DATA54
DATA57
DATA59
DATA56
DATA58
DATA61
DATA63
DATA60
DATA62
MEMD0
MEMD2
MEMD1
MEMD3
MEMD4
MEMD6
MEMD5
MEMD7
MEMD8
MEMD9
MEMD10
MEMD11
MEMD15
MEMD13
MEMD14
MEMD12
MEMD16
MEMD18
MEMD17
MEMD19
MEMD23
MEMD21
MEMD20
MEMD22
MEMD27
MEMD25
MEMD26
MEMD24
MEMD28
MEMD30
MEMD29
MEMD31
MEMD32
MEMD34
MEMD33
MEMD35
MEMD36
MEMD38
MEMD37
MEMD39
MEMD40
MEMD42
MEMD41
MEMD43
MEMD44
MEMD46
MEMD45
MEMD47
MEMD50
MEMD48
MEMD51
MEMD49
MEMD54
MEMD52
MEMD55
MEMD53
MEMD58
MEMD56
MEMD59
MEMD57
MEMD62
MEMD60
MEMD63
MEMD61
MEMA4
MEMA11
MEMA2
MEMA9
MEMA7
MEMA8
MEMA3
MEMA5
MEMA6
MEMA10
MEMA1
MEMA0
MEMA15
MEMA13
MEMA14
MEMA12
MEMA19
MEMA16
MEMA17
MEMA18
ADDR5
ADDR9
ADDR[19:0]
ADDR11
ADDR1
ADDR7
ADDR11
ADDR13
ADDR14
ADDR4
ADDR6
ADDR15
ADDR4
ADDR7
ADDR1
ADDR0
ADDR2
ADDR13
ADDR2
ADDR6
ADDR16
ADDR1
ADDR11
ADDR10
ADDR8
ADDR14
ADDR2
ADDR3
ADDR5
ADDR18
ADDR7
ADDR18
ADDR0
ADDR0
ADDR16
ADDR12
ADDR17
ADDR4
ADDR8
ADDR6
ADDR3
ADDR10
ADDR5
ADDR19
ADDR3
ADDR9
ADDR8
ADDR10
ADDR9
ADDR13
ADDR15
ADDR12
ADDR14
ADDR18
ADDR17
ADDR16
ADDR19
DQM7 SDDQM7
SDDQM6
SDDQM3
SDDQM2
DQM5 SDDQM5
SDDQM4
SDDQM0
SDDQM1
DQM0
DQM0
DQM1
DQM2
DQM2
DQM3
DQM4
DQM4
DQM5
DQM6
DQM6
DQM7
DMAREQ0
DMAREQ0
DMAREQ3
DMAREQ2
DMAREQ1
DMAREQ2
DMAREQ3
DMAREQ1
DQM7
DQM2
DQM6
DQM1
DQM5
DQM3
DQM4
DQM0
SDCLK1A
SDCLK3A
SDCLK3A
CE1
CE5
CE3
CE0
CE2
CE4
CE6
ACE
SYSCLKA
OE
SWE
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
1 2
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
1
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
1
1
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
1
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
81
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
1
1
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
1
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
1
SDCLKIN
AF15
DMAREQ0
E11
DMAREQ1
B9
DMAREQ2/ACRESET
B8
DMAREQ3
C8
DATA0
N3
DATA1
N1
DATA2
P1
DATA3
R2
DATA4
T5
DATA5
T2
DATA6
U2
DATA7
V5
DATA8
W1
DATA9
Y4
DATA10
Y1
DATA11
AA2
DATA12
AB4
DATA13
AB2
DATA14
AC1
DATA15
AE1
DATA16
AF21
DATA17
AD22
DATA18
AF22
DATA19
AF24
DATA20
AE25
DATA21
AD26
DATA22
AC26
DATA23
AA22
DATA24
AA25
DATA25
Y23
DATA26
Y25
DATA27
W25
DATA28
V23
DATA29
V26
DATA30
T22
DATA31
T25
DATA32
N2
DATA33
P3
DATA34
R3
DATA35
R1
DATA36
T3
DATA37
U3
DATA38
U1
DATA39
W2
DATA40
Y5
DATA41
Y2
DATA42
AA5
DATA43
AA1
DATA44
AB3
DATA45
AB1
DATA46
AD2
DATA47
AF2
DATA48
AC22
DATA49
AE22
DATA50
AD24
DATA51
AF25
DATA52
AD25
DATA53
AC25
DATA54
AB25
DATA55
AA24
DATA56
AA26
DATA57
Y24
DATA58
Y26
DATA59
W26
DATA60
V25
DATA61
U25
DATA62
T23
DATA63
N25
SDCLK0
AF14
SDCLK1
AF19
SDCLK2
AF13
SDCLK3
AF17
RAS
AE7
CAS
AF4
DQM0
AB6
DQM1
AE6
DQM2
AC18
DQM3
AE19
DQM4
AD6
DQM5
AF6
DQM6
AD18
DQM7
AB20
SDCS0
AC7
SDCS1
AD7
SDCS2
AE17
SDCS3
AB18
WE
AE5
CKE
AD17
ADDR0
AF7
ADDR1
AE8
ADDR2
AF8
ADDR3
AB9
ADDR4
AE9
ADDR5
AD10
ADDR6
AE10
ADDR7
AB11
ADDR8
AC11
ADDR9
AE11
ADDR10
AD12
ADDR11
AF12
ADDR12
AD13
ADDR13
AE13
ADDR14
AD14
ADDR15
AD15
ADDR16
AE15
ADDR17
AB16
ADDR18
AD16
ADDR19
AE16
ACK/REDY
C4
SYSCLK
L1
SWE
A3
OE
M1
CE0
D7
CE1
C7
CE2
C6
CE3
B6
CE4
A6
CE5
A5
CE6
B4
CE7
A4
ACE
C5
BUSSPRT
B3
BWE0/BE0
A9
BWE1/BE1
A10
BWE2/BE2
B10
BWE3/BE3
C10
DMAACK0
D11
DMAACK1
A8
SYNC/DMAACK2
A7
DMAACK3
B7
DMADONE
E9
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
1
1
1
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
R45 10
BR19
33
BR4
33
BR20
33
BR11
33
R56 4.7K
IC3A
TC74LCX14FT
BR18
33
TPAD32
BR5
33
BR15
33
TPAD31
R48 82
TPAD30
BR21
33
TPAD29
BR23
33
R49 33
BR27
4.7K
NOASM
R50 33
BR12
33
R39
4.7K
NO ASM
R46 33
R277 4.7K NOASM
BR14
33
BR9
33
R42
4.7K
BR8
33
C245
10pF
R43
4.7K
NO ASM
BR7
33
C246
10pF
BR26
33
R44
4.7K
NO ASM
TP662
BR16
33
R61 33
R53 33
BR25
33
R40
4.7K
TPAD18
R47 33
R60 33
TPAD17
R57 4.7K
R63 33
BR6
33
R38 4.7K
R69 33
R265 4.7K NOASM
TPAD16
R66 33
R62 33
BR13
33
R51 47
R208 33
ICT32
R209 33
R64 33
TPAD15
R54 33
R276 4.7K NOASM
R65 33
R55 33
IC1B
TMPR4927/4937
TX4927/TX4937 2/5
R52 47
BR22
33
R268 4.7K NOASM
R275 4.7K NOASM
C3
68pF
R267 4.7K NOASM
R58 4.7K
R264 4.7K NOASM
R68 33
NOASM
BR28
33
TP1
TPAD11
R59 33
TPAD14
R67 33
BR17
33
R266 4.7K NOASM
BR10
33
R41 4.7K
TP366
VCCIO
ROMWE 6,15
ROMOE 6,15
ROMCS0 7,15
ROMCS1 7,15
ROMCS2 7,15
ALE 6,15
SDCLK2 5,16
SDWE 5,15
SDCLK0 5,16
SDRCS2 5,15
SDRCS1 5,15
SYSCLK 15
MEMDIR 6,15
SDCKE 5,15
SDRAS 5,15
SDCAS 5,15
SDCLK1 5,16
ROMCS3 7,15
ROMCS5 7
ROMCS6 7
ROMCS4 7,15
SDRCS0 5,15
ADDR[19:0] 16
DMAREQ[3:0] 16
SDCLK0A 16
SDCLK1A 16
SDCLK2A 16
SDCLK3A 16
SDCS2 16
SDCS1 16
SDCS0 16
WE 16
BUSSPRT 16
CAS 16
CKE 16
ACE 16
RAS 16
MEMA[19:0] 5,6,16
DATA[63:0] 16
MEMD[63:0]5,6,16
SDDQM[7:0] 5,15
DQM[7:0] 16
CE[6:0] 16
LACE 16
SWE 16
SYSCLKA 16
OE 16
A
B
C
D
87654
3
12345678
D
C
B
A A
B
C
D
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3
1
1
2
2
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D
C
B
A
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Toshiba GA-1170 User manual

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