Sanyo SFX-110 User manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
Facsimile Transceiver
MAIN SPECIFICATIONS
I FILE NO. I
SFX-110/210 (U.K.)
PRODUCT CODE NO.
I SFX-11O I 1 145 662 70 I
SFX-21O
1 145 663 70
Type Desktop facsimile transceiver
Compatibility
ITU-T Group 3
Public Switched Telephone Network
Coding scheme
MH and Sanyo original
Scanning method
Flat-bed scanning by Contact Image Sensor
Document size Width: Approx. 216 mm (8.5 inch)
Length: Approx. 1500 mm (59 inch)
Effective scanning width
208 mm (8.2 inch)
Automatic documents feeder Built in. Up to 10 sheets for A4 size document
Paper thickness 0.08-0.13 mm (0.003 -0.005 inch)
Half tone 16-level gray scale
Recording method
Thermal head
Resolution
STD: 8 pels/mm x 3.85 lines/mm
FINE: 8 pels/mm x 7.7 lines/mm
SUPER: 8 pels/mm x 15.4 lines/mm
Modem 9600/7200/4800/2400/300 bps with fall back function
Dialing signal
Pulse or Tone selectable
Power requirement AC 230V, 50Hz
Stand-by: 7W, Transmission: 20W
Reception: 85W, Copy: 75W
Dimensions
337 mm (W) x 255 mm (D) x 93 mm (H)
13.3” (W) x 10.1” (D)
X 4.1” (H)
Weight Approx. 3.5 kg (7.71b)
Ambient temperature 5°C - 35°C (41‘F - 95°F)
REFERENCE NO.
SM 620047
CAUTION !
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the appliance manufacturer.
Discard used batteries according to manufacturer’s instructions.
Contents
Page
1. INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................................... 3-12
(1) Unpacking ................................................................................................................................................... 3
(2) Telephone line and AC connections ........................................................................................................... 3
(3) Setting the dialing mode ............................................................................................................................. 4
(4) Installing the recording paper ...................................................................................................................... 5
(5) Machine initial ............................................................................................................................................. 6
(6) Machine programming ................................................................................................................................ 7
2. PERIODICAL INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................l3
3. OUTLINE .................................................................................................................................................. 14-16
(1) Parf names and functions ......................................................................................................................... 14
(2) Operation Panel ........................................................................................................................................ 15
(3) Original documents precautions ................................................................................................................l6
4. MECHANICAL OUTLINE . . . .. . . . .... . . .. . .. . ........... .... .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . .... 17,18
5. TROUBLE SHOOTING ............................................................................................................................. 19-26
5-1. Function description of each PCB ............................................................................................................ 19
5-2. Trouble shooting for mechanical ............................................................................................................. 21
5-3. Trouble shooting for circuitry ................................................................................................................... 22
5-4.Trouble shooting forpower supply ........................................................................................................... 24
5-5. Error code list .......................................................................................................................................... 25
6. REPAIRS .................................................................................................................................................. 27-38
6-1. Removal of the main parts ...................................................................................................................... 27
6-2. Replacement of the main patis ................................................................................................................ 28
6-3. Test mode ................................................................................................................................................ 30
6-4. RAM CODE LISTexplanation .................................................................................................................. 35
7. PRINTING OF THE REPORT AND LISTS .................................................................................................39.43
7-1. Activity report ........................................................................................................................................... 39
7-2. One-touch and Speed dial list .................................................................................................................. 39
7-3. Transmission report ................................................................................................................................ 40
7-4. Feature switch list ................................................................................................................................... 40
7-5. RAM CODE LIST .................................................................................................................................... 41
8. FLOW CHART OF AUTO RECEPTION MODE ....................................................................................... 43-46
(1) Auto reception with FAX/TEL switchover function isON .......................................................................... 43
(2) Auto reception with FAX/TEL switchover function is OFF ........................................................................ 44
(3) Answer reception mode ....................................................................................................................... 45,46
9. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SIGNAL FLOW .................................................................................................. 47-52
9-1. Block diagram
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47
9-2. Power supply ........................................................................................................................................... 48
9-3. Signal flow ............................................................................................................................................... 49
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................................... 53-77
(1) All Connection Diagram ............................................................................................................................ 53
(2) Each Circuit Diagram ................................................................................................................................ 54
(3) PWB Wiring Diagram ................................................................................................................................ 68
(4) Abbreviated signal explanation ................................................................................................................. 77
11. PARTS SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................... 78-82
12. EXPLODED VIEW .................................................................................................................................. 83-85
13. PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................................................ 86-94
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1. INSTALLATION .
(1) Unpacking
To unpack the unit
1. Open the carton.
2. Remove the accessories (handset, recording paper roll, etc.) from the carton.
3. Remove the fax machine along with the foam braces on both sides.
4. Remove the polyethylene wrapping around the fax machine.
5. Remove the transportation tapes.
6. Save the carton and the foam braces for later storage and/or shipping.
7. Place the machine where there is access to an AC outlet and a modular phone jack. (Be sure to observe the
precautions.)
Placement precautions
.AVOid
placing the unit in humid or dusty places. or in places where it will be exposed to excessive heat (direct
sunlight, heaters, etc.).
.Do not
step on or set anything on the Ac cord. DAMAGE To Ac CORD Is A SAFETY RISK AND CAN CAUSE A
FIRE.
install the unit only on a stable surface.
.Do not connect the unit to the same AC outlet as
appliances that generate large amount of intWfW@lCe (heaters
with thermostats, appliances with motors, etc.). It is best to use a completely separate electrical outlet.
Keep the unit away from water. If water accidentally enters the unit, unplug the AC power cord immediately. DO
NOT PLUG THE UNIT IN AGAIN. Contact and authorized Sanyo service center or dealer.
Handling precaution
AVOidbending, kinking or damaging the power cord.
Never insert or remove the power cord with wet hands. Also, be sure to hold the cord by the plug when removing
it from the outlet.
.Do not remove
any pafls that are held in ~lace with screws. (The unit close not contain any user-serviceable
items. )
.Maintain standard room
temperature .50C-350C(41 oF-950F) during use. 130 not subject the unit to shock or
vibration. Do not move the unit while it is in use.
.A
rapid increase in room temperature in COOI weather can cause condensation to form inside the unit.
If this happens, wait at least 15 minutes after turning the unit on before attempting to operate it. Failure to do so
may result in paper jams and/or poor print quality.
when
cleaning the cover or operation panel of the unit, wipe gently wng a damp cloth to which a Small af?70Unt
of a neutral detergent has been added. NEVER USE SOLVENTS OR CHEMICALLY TREATED CLOTHS.
(2) Telephone line and AC connections
4.
To wall jack
A 2“
To AC outlet
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(3) Setting the dialing mode
The SFX-I 10/21Ohas been factory-set to the PULSE (1OPPS) dialing mode.
If your telephone line uses TONE dialing, you must change the dialing mode setting using the feature switch No. 00.
Push-button
telephone
Rotary-dialing
telephone
Short audible
tones
Continuous
~ Pulse-DialingH 01 ‘ULSE )
If you are still not sure which dialing system your telephone line is using, contact your telephone company.
To change dialing mode to TONE:
1. Press [MENU] 4 times.
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2. Press [SEl_J.
3. Press [MENU] twice.
4. Press [SET1.
SFX-110:14: SET MODE ?
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5. Press [SET’J.
10PPS
(On)l
6. Enter [0] and [1]to select the TONE
mode
7. Press [SEl_j.
8. Press [STOP] twice to return to standby
mode.
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(OE) TIMER RED IAL
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(4) Installing the recording paper
How to install the recording paper roll:
3. Press the [OPEN] button to open
1. Open the original document tray.
the recording paper cover.
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4. Place the supplied roll, in the direction
in the diagram, in the paper holder.
Correct Wrong
02!3
2. Open the operation panel.
shown
5. Remove any slack from the roll and insert
6. Close the recording paper cover by pressing
the end of roll into the recording paper exit
both left and right corners of the far end of
until it extends about 10 cm.
the cover firmly. The SFX-1 10/21 Ocuts the
extra recording paper automatically.
Use only the recording paper specified for the SFX-1 10/21 O.
High-grade thermal paper
TheSFX-l 10/21 O is compatible with high-grade thermal paper, a new type of fax recording paper that has
plain-paper quality. Unlike regular thermal paper, the high-grade thermal paper does not fade with time, can be
written on with pencil and can be erased.
SANYO Type: 3RE21 82800450,216 mm (8.5”) wide and 25 m (82’) long.
Thermal paper
SANYO Type: R-4079448-1, 216 mm (8.5”) wide and 30 m (98’) long
To purchase, contact your dealer.
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(5) Machine initial
1.Connect AC plug into AC outlet.
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2. Press [MENU] while [SET] key is being pressed and
keep this condition one second.
l: INITIAL SET ?
3. Press [SET].
ALL CLEAR ?
4. Press [SET] or [MENU].
[SET] : Initialize all memories then goes to next mode
“RAM CODE SET”.
S-RAM check is also carried out at the same time.
[MENU] : Initialize individual memory.
In case of pressing [MENU], follow the steps below
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5. Press [SET] or [MENU].
[SET] : Initialize RAM CODE DATA and goes to next item
“0.T & S.D DATA”.
[MENU] : Not initialize RAM CODE DATA, just goes to next
item “0.T & S.D DATA”.
6. Press [SET] or [MENU].
[SET] : Initialize O.T & S.D DATA and goes to next item
“DIAL BANK DATA”
[MENU] : Not initialize O.T & S.D DATA, just goes to next
item “DIAL BANK DATA”.
7. Press [SET] or [MENU].
[SET] : Initialize DIAL BANK DATA and goes to next item
“REPORT DATA”.
[MENU] : Not initialize DIAL BANK DATA, just goes to next
item “REPORT DATA”.
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8. Press [SET] or [MENU].
[SET] : Initialize REPORT DATA and goes to next item
“RAM CORD DATA”.
[MENU] : Not initialize REPORT DATA, just goes to next
item “RAM CORD SET”.
9. Press [STOP] to finish Machine initial setting.
2: RAM CODE SET ?
RAM CODE CLEAR ?
O.T & S.D CLEAR?
IDIAL BANK CL EAR? I
REPORT DATA CLR?
2: RAM CODE SET ?
REMARKS
In case of S-RAM Error at step 4, alarm sounds continuously and the machine
goes into “DEAD LOCK” condition + Repair is required. (check S-RAM and its VO signals)
(6) Machine programming
(6)-1 Setting your station name and fax number (Header)
1. Press [MENU] 4 times.
SFX-210:14 :SET FAX MODE ?I
SFX-I1O: 4: SET MODE ?
2. Press [SET].
3. Press [MENU].
4. Press [SET].
l: SET TIME ?
2: STATION CODE ?
;ABCDE
5. Enter your station name.
A maximum of 24 characters can be entered
6. Press [SET].
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ABC~
;ABCDE
7. Enter your fax number
Your fax number can be entered up to 20 digits in length.
8. Press [SET] to complete.
The display shows next setting item “FEATURE SWITCH”.
9. Press [STOP] to finish header.
1-222 -333 -4444H
3: FEATURE Sw. ?
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To interrupt programming, press [STOP] twice.
If you make a mistake in entering a number, move the cursor over the wrong digit using the [ } ] (one-touch key 6) or
[<] (one-touch 5) key. Press [DELETE] (one-touch key 8) to erase it. Then enter the right digit.
To enter a hyphen (–) between two digits, press [SPEED DIAL].
To enter a plus sign (+) preceding your fax number, press [HOLD].
The header can be printed either outside the original document (in the top margin) or inside the document itself.
You can select the desired setting using feature switch No. 20. Default setting is printing outside of the original.
NOTE: If you choose to print the header inside the document, the top of the original document (about 1 cm/O.4”) may
not be reproduced.
Printing header outside of the original.
26 Jun. ’9612:00
SANYO
FAX 012345
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Printing header inside of the original.
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Before programming the dialing memory or your station name, you need to know to enter names using number
keys and one-touch keys.
The number keys [2], [4], [5], [6], [8] and [0], the one-touch keys [5], [6] and [8] are used for name programming.
The characters are grouped as
shown below:
Group 1 Group 2
Group 3
ABCDE abcde
12345
FGHIJ
fghij 67890
KLMNO
klmno
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PQRST
pqrst +-l&*
UVWXY
Uvwxy
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ONE TOUCH DIAL
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REDIAUP
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DELETE
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Cursor 1
CurJor 2
The LCD display is divided into 2 sections: The registration area (left) shows the name being entered, and in the
selection area (right), a set of 5 characters appears as you scroll up or down the display. Each area has a
separate cursor.
Selecting a character
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1. Use number key [5] to select the desired character group.
The first line of the selected group appears each time the number key [5] is pressed.
2. Use number keys [2] or [8] to scroll up or down the display.
3. Use number keys [4] or [6] to move the cursor 2 to select a character.
4. Press [}] (one-touch key 6) to enter the selected character into registration area. The cursor 1 moves to the
right.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 to finish writing a name.
To leave a blank space in the name, press number key [0].
To backspace the cursor 1, press [ < ] (one-touch key 5).
To advance the cursor 1 to the right, press [ } ] (one-touch key 6).
To erase a character, move the cursor 1 over the character to be erased, and then
press the [DELETE] (one-touch key 8).
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(6)-2 Programming dialing memory
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Up
to 28 telephone or fax numbers (and corresponding names) can be stored in the memory. The fax/phone numbers
stored to each of the 8 one-touch dialing keys (1-8) can be dialed out at the touch of a single key.
An additional 20 numbers can be stored using the speed-dialing numbers (01-20).
One-touch dial number programming
1. Press [MENU] twice.
2. Press [SET].
3. Press one-touch dialing key (1-8).
Example: To program a number in the one-touch
key 2, press [one-touch key 2].
4. Press [SET].
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O.T No. =
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5. Enter the party’s name (to a maximum of 16 characters).
EDWARD~
iABCDE
6. Press [SET].
7. Enter the fax (or telephone) number.
(A maximum of 32 digits can be entered including
pauses and hyphens.).
Example: 1-222-3333
8. Press [SET].
To program other one-touch numbers, repeat
steps 3-8 above.
9. Press [STOP] to finish one-touch number programming.
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For instructions on printing out a numerical list of programmed names and numbers.
To interrupt programming, press [STOP].
To enter a hyphen (–), press [SPEED DIAL].
To enter a three-second pause between two digits of a number, press [REDIAL/P] in the appropriate place.
A semicolon (;) in the display indicates a pause.
If you make a mistake in entering fatiphone number, position the cursor over the digit to be changed using the
cursor keys [ P ] key (one-touch key 6) or [ < ] key (one-touch key 5), and press [DELETE] (one-touch key 8) to
delete the digit. Then enter the correct digit.
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Speed-dialing number programming
1. Press [MENU] twice.
2. Press [SET1.
3. Enter a speed-dial location number using the number keys.
Example: To store a fax number in the speed-dial
location number 10, press [1], and then [0].
4. Press [SET1.
5. Enter the party’s name (to a maximum of 16 characters)
6. Press [SET1.
7. Enter the fax (or telephone) number to be stored.
A maximum of 32 digits can be entered, including
pauses and hyphens.
Example: 1-222-3333
8. Press [SE~.
Repeat steps 3-8 to program other numbers
9. Press [STOP] to finish speed-dial number programming.
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S.D No. =
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;ABCDE
EDWARD, ;ABCDE
1-222 -3333H
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cFor instructions on printing out a list of programmed names and numbers.
To interrupt programming, press [STOP].
To enter a hyphen (–), press [SPEED DIAL].
To enter a three-second pause between two digits of a number, press [REDIAIJP] in the appropriate place.
A semicolon (;) in the display indicates a pause.
If you make a mistake in entering fax/phone number, position the cursor over the digit to be changed using the
cursor shifl keys ([b] and [4]), and press [DELETE] key to delete the digit. Then enter the correct digit.
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Changing programmed one-touch/speed dialing numbers
1. Press [MENU] twice.
2. Press [SET],
3. Press one-touch dialing key or enter the speed dialing location
number of the number you want to change.
Example: To change the number and name programmed in the
speed dial number 10, press [1] and then [0].
4. Press [SET1.
* The display shows “CHANGE”.
5. Press [SE~,
6. Position the cursor over the character to press [DELETE],
and then enter the new name.
(See “Entering names” on page 6-8.)
7. Press [SET1.
8. Position the cursor over the digit to be erased, press [DELETE],
and then enter the new number.
9. Press [SET.
Repeat steps 3-9 to change other one-touch dialing/speed
dialing numbers.
10. Press [STOP] to finish,
Canceling programmed one-touch/speed dialing numbers
1. Press [MENU] twice.
2. Press [SET].
3. Press the one-touch dialing key or enter the speed dialing
number of the number you want to cancel.
Example: To cancel one-touch dialing number 2,
press the one-touch key 2.
4. Press [SET].
5. Press [MENU] to select “CANCEL”.
6. Press [SET].
Repeat steps 3-6 to cancel other one-touch dialing/speed
dialing numbers.
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O.T No. =
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EDWARD :CHANGE
EDWARD :CANCEL
** CA NC EL LED **
7. Press [STOP] to finish.
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(6)-3 Calendar and clock
To set the date and the clock time.
1. Press [MENU] 4 times.
2. Press [SET].
3. Press [SET1.
4. Enter the day, month, year and time using the number keys.
The time must be entered using 24-hour system.
The day, month and year should be entered as 2 digits each.
Example: to enter 26 June, 1996, 12:00, press [2], [6], [0], [6],
[9], [6], [1], [2], [0] and [0].
5. Press [SET].
6. Press [STOP] to finish calendar/clock setting.
SFX-21O: 4 :SET FAX MODE ?
SFX-110:14: SET MODE ?
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If you make a mistake move the cursor to the appropriate place, then enter the correct number.
Press [}] to move the cursor right.
Press [<] to move the cursor left.
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2. PERIODICAL INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
2-1. Cleaning the housing (exterior plastic parts)
Gently wipe the housing with a soft, clean cloth dampened with a small amount of a neutral detergent.
Do not use a cleaning agent such as alcohol or benzene.
2-2. Cleaning the document feed roller-2
If a streak or dirty pattern appears on a copy or a fax you have sent, clean the document feed roller-2 with a soft,
clean cloth dampened with a small amount of neutral detergent.
1.
2,
3,
Open the operation panel.
In order to rotate the document feed roller-2,
document sensor as shown in the figure.
Clean the document feed roller-2 then dry
to prevent the document from jamming.
press the
it thoroughly
Document sensor
Document’feed roller-2
2-3. Cleaning the document feed roller-1
If the document jamming or overlapping frequently occurs, clean the document feed roller-1 with a cotton swab
dampened with a small amount of a neutral detergent.
1. Open the operation panel then pull the document
release lever as shown in the figure.
2. In order to rotate the document feed roller-1, press the
document sensor as shown in the figure.
3. Clean the document feed roller-1, then dry them
thoroughly to prevent the document from jamming.
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Document ‘release lever
roller-1
3. OUTLINE
(1) Part names and functions
Front view
Paper guide
Original document tray
Operation panel ~ original document ~lot
Rear view and left side
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Cm
LINE
TONE
PULSE
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Telephone ** Dialing
Inner view
line jack
selection
switch
Document release lever
Open button
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Paper holder
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Document sensor
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HANDSET
Handset
Monitorvolume switch
Slide the knob to the right
to make the sound from the
speaker louder.
Ringervolumeswitch
The switch has 3 positions.
Set to the
Hposition to make
the ringer volume louder.
*: An extension phone or an answering machine
(only for SFX-1
10) can be connected through
the telephone line jack on the back of the unit.
**: This dialing selection switch is effective only for
emergency call when the AC power is interrupted.
Document feed roller-2
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(2) Operation panel
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(3) Original documents precautions
Transmittable original size
216 mm (8.5”)
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1.5m
(4.9’)
Maximum
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*178 mm (7.0”)
+
“148 mm (5.8”)
Minimum
148
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(5.8”)
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Insertion
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*: multi-page documents
**: single-page document
Effective text width
208 mm (8.2”)
+
b
4
mm
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(0.16”)
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Effective
+ text width +
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Insertion
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direction
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Note: If an original document is larger or smaller than the sizes
specified above, it should be reduced or enlarged by a
photocopier, and the copy can be used as an original
document.
H Effective thickness
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1 original sheet multiple sheets
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thickness
0.05-0.15 mm
0.08-0.13 mm
(per sheet)
(0.002” - 0.006”)
(0.003” - 0.005”)
Notes on the suitability of documents:
Allow ink and/or glue to dry completely before inserting a document.
Do not transmit curled or folded documents.
Make sure that any paper clips, staples or pins have been removed from documents.
When an original is carbon paper, waxed paper or vinyl-coated paper, use a photocopy
of the original.
Never use documents thicker than 0.15 mm(O.006”), metal sheets or cloth.
Use a photocopy instead.
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4. MECHANICAL OUTLINE
4-1. Transmission
When, in Fig. 4-1, the document is inserted, the first sensor detects the document and the motor starts to
rotate. Subsequently, the automatic document feed (ADF) roller rotates and the document is fed to the
position of the platen roller (start position of scanning document) and is stopped.
The automatic document feed roller also works for the separation of the document when multiple documents
are inserted.
When [START] button is pressed here, the motor rotates again and the document is fed forward scanning
by CIS.
The 2nd sensor works for detecting the separation of the document and controls paper feeding for stop
position.
The GEARS and CAMS are positioned showing in Fig. 4-2 and the GEAR 3, 4 and 5 do not rotate.
4-2. Reception Mechanism
As shown in Fig. 4-1, the recording paper is pressed by the platen roller and the thermal head. The platen
roller is rotated by the reception motor and feeds the recording paper forward.
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When printing is finished, the recording paper is fed to the cutting position and it’s cut.
There are two sensors for the recording paper, one is for detecting the recording paper itself and the other is
detecting its jamming. It is noted that it will be a cause of recording paper jam when the recording paper is
not inserted straight or the roll is not tightened.
The GEARS and CAMS are positioned showing in Fig.4-3 and GEAR 3, 4, 7 and 8 do not rotate.
4-3. Copy Mechanism
When, in Fig.4-l, the document is inserted and [COPY] button is pressed, the transmission and reception
rollers rotate simultaneously.
The GEARS and CAMS are positioned showing in Fig.4-4 and GEAR 3 and 4 do not rotate
4-4. Cutting Mechanism
Paper cutting is performed right after receiving and copying has been done. The GEARS and CAMS are
positioned showing in Fig.4-5 and GEAR 7 and 8 do not rotate. The GEAR 5 rotate reversely in the middle of
cutting operation.
The cutting operation is finished by detecting a full rotation of GEAR 4 by cutter position switch.
Cam position switch
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ermahead
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(Transmission)
GEAR 2
CAM POSITION GEAR 9 CAM 2 GEAR 6 CAM 3 GEAR 2
GEAR 5
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R4
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Fig. 4-2
GEAR 1 6AM 1
M’oToRGEAR 1 GEAR 2 GEAR 3 CUTTER POSITION SWITCH
(Reception)
GEAR 2
CAM POSITION GEAR 9 CAM 2 GEAR 6 CAM 3 GEAR 2 GEAR 5
CUTTER
R4
Fig. 4-3
GEAR 1 CAM 1
MOTOR GEAR 1 GEAR 2 GEAR 3 CUTTER POSITION SWITCH
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5. TROUBLE SHOOTING
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5-1. Function description of each PCB
1.
M-1 PCB (Main PCB)
This PCB contains CPU and all of the control circuit,
The following functions are included
l-l) LSI so called FAX ENGINE (TC35165F)
@ 8-bit CPU
@ MODEM
Modulation and Demodulation
Tone signal generation and detection
DTMF signal generation
Pre-recorded voice prompt generation
Melody on hold
@ CODEC
Coding and decoding of image signal
@ Image signal processor
CIS (Contact Image Sensor) driver
- Convert analog signal to digital signal (two or multi values)
@ DMA (Direct Memory Access) controller
This is used when transferring the data from image signal processor to line memory,
from line memory to MODEM, thermal head and CODEC.
@ Real time clock
@ Stepping motor control
@ 1/0 ports for
Mechanism
Operation Panel
LCD control signal
1-2) Gate Array (pPD65622)
1/0 porl for NCU and TEL. control signal
1-3) 1Mbit EP-ROM
contains CPU control
1-4) 256Kbit SRAM
This is used for temporary memory for image data and various data such as
Activity report, one touch & speed dial list, Feature switch & RAM CODE data and etc.
1-5) Memory back up control
This is used for keeping the stored data of SRAM and real time clock.
1-6) NCU l/F circuit
This circuit is used for connecting NCU (Network Control Unit) and MODEM.
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2. M-2 PCB (Operation Panel)
This PCB contains key matrix circuit controlled by ROW and COL signals and LED circuit.
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