Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Sharp AR-M207 AR-M165 AR-M162 Parts - & - Service
Sharp AR-M207 AR-M165 AR-M162 Parts - & - Service
Sharp AR-M207 AR-M165 AR-M162 Parts - & - Service
fm 1
CODE : 00ZARM207/A1E
AR-M162
AR-M165
AR-M207
With the RSPF installed
DIGITAL COPIER
MODEL
AR-M207
AR-M165
AR-M162
CONTENTS
[ 1 ] GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1
[ 2 ] SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 1
[ 3 ] CONSUMABLE PARTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1
[ 4 ] EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES . . . . . . . 4 - 1
[ 5 ] UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 1
[ 6 ] ADJUSTMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 1
[ 7 ] SIMULATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 1
[ 8 ] TROUBLE CODE LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 -1
[ 9 ] MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 1
[10] DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 1
[11] KEY OPERATOR PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 1
[12] FRASH ROM VERSION UP PROCEDURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - 1
[13] ELECTRICAL SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 - 1
Parts marked with are important for maintaining the safety of the set.
Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.
SHARP CORPORATION
[00]COVER.fm 2
manuals4you.com
[co]CONTENTS.fm
CONTENTS
[1] GENERAL
3. Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2
[2] SPECIFICATIONS
1. Basic specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1
[3] CONSUMABLE PARTS
1. Supply system table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1
[9] MAINTENANCE
1. Maintenance table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
2. Maintenance display system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
3. Note for replacement of consumable parts . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
[10] DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
1. Appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1
2. Internal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2
5. MCU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-9
7. LSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-9
[7] SIMULATIONS
1. Entering the simulation mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-1
manuals4you.com
[01]GENERAL.fm
[1] GENERAL
2. Installation requirements
1. Cautions on using
A. Warning
The fusing area is hot. Exercise care in this area when removing misfed
paper.
Fusing unit
Improper installation may damage this product. Please note the following
during initial installation and whenever the
machine is moved.
1. The machine should be installed near an accessible power outlet for
easy connection.
2. Be sure to connect the power cord only to a power outlet that meets
the specified voltage and current requirements. Also make certain the
outlet is properly grounded.
For the power supply requirements, see the name plate on the back of
the main unit.
Note: Connect the machine to a power outlet which is not used for other
electric appliances. If a lighting fixture is connected to the same
outlet, the light may flicker.
Do not look directly at the light source. Doing so may damage your eyes.
B. Cautions
Do not switch the machine rapidly on and off. After turning the machine
off, wait 10 to 15 seconds before turning it back on.
Place the machine on a firm, level surface.
When the machine is not used for a long time, for example, during
prolonged holidays, turn the power switch off and remove the power
cord from the outlet.
When moving the machine, be sure to turn the power switch off and
remove the power cord from the outlet.
Do not cover the machine with a dust cover, cloth or plastic film while
the power is on. Doing so may prevent heat dissipation, damaging the
machine.
Do not make any modifications to this machine. Doing so may result in
personal injury or damage to the machine.
Do not make copies of anything which is prohibited from copying by law.
The following items are normally prohibited from printing by national
law. Other items may be prohibited by local law.
Money, Stamps, Bonds, Stocks
Bank drafts, Checks, Passports, Drivers licenses
Do not touch the photoconductive drum. Scratches or smudges on the
drum will cause dirty prints.
Store spare toner cartridges in a cool dry place without removing from
the package before use.
If they are exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat, poor copies
may result.
8"
(20 cm)
8"
(20 cm)
[01]GENERAL.fm
3. Configuration
A. System Configurations
RSPF(AR-RP6N)
SPF(AR-SP6N)
Job separator
(AR-TR4)
Network Box
(AR-NB3)
AR-M207
With the RSPF installed
MODEL
OPTION
AR-RP6N
AR-SP6N
AR-VR5
AR-D24
AR-D25
AR-TR4
AR-EB9
AR-NB3
AR-M165
AR-M162
AR-M207
AR-M165
AR-M162
OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT
STD*1
OPT
OPT
STD
OPT
OPT
OPT
STD
NO
OPT
STD
OPT
OPT
OPT
STD*1
OPT
OPT
OPT
AR-FX11
AR-SM5
AR-MM9
AR-PF1
OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT
AR-PK1N
PS3 KIT
OPT
OPT
OPT
AR-PF2
OPT
OPT
OPT
manuals4you.com
Remark
*1
Option for
USA,CANADA.
The AR-NB3 is
required
The AR-NB3 is
required
The AR-NB3 is
required
[02]SPECIFICATIONS.fm
[2] SPECIFICATIONS
1. Basic Specification
9 Sheets/min(45%)
8 Sheets/min(40%)
A. Base Engine
(1) Type
AR-M207, AR-M162 / M165 Desk-top
AR-M207
AR-M162 / M165
AR-M207
AR-M162 / M165
20 Sheets/min(100%)
16 Sheets/min(100%)
*S
S(from No. 1 cassette): 10 sheets of A4/8.5" x 11" document, 5
copies
*S
D(from No. 1 cassette): 10 sheets of A4/8.5" x 11" document, 5
copies
*D
D(from No. 1 cassette): 10 sheets of A4/8.5" x 11" document(20
surfaces), 5 copies
A4/8.5" x 11"
20ppm
16ppm
A4R/8.5" x 11"R
14/15ppm
12ppm
A5/5.5" x 8.5"
20ppm
16ppm
B5/16K
20ppm
16ppm
B5R/16KR
16/15ppm
14ppm
8.5" x 13"
12ppm
11ppm
B4/8.5" x 14
12ppm
10ppm
A3/11" x 17"/8K
11/10/11ppm
9/9/10ppm
Photoconductor
type
Photoconductor
drum dia.
30mm
AR-M162 / M165
GDI Print*
12ppm
12ppm
Process cleaning
Blade
SPLC Print
20ppm(ROPM)
16ppm(ROPM)
Copy lamp
Fusing system
Heat roller
Process speed
88mm/s
AR-M207
AR-M162 / M165
Normal
Reduction Enlargement
A4/8.5"x11"
20
20
20
16
16
16
A4R/
8.5"x11"R
14/15
14/15
14/15
12
12
12
A5/5.5"x8.5" 20
20
20
16
16
16
B5/16K
20
20
20
16
16
16
B5R/16KR
16/15
16/15
16/15
14
14
14
8.5x13"
12
12
12
10
10
10
B4/8.5"x14
12
12
12
10
10
10
A3/11"x17"/
8K
11/10/
11
11/10/
11
11/10/
11
9/9/10
9/9/10
9/9/10
Charging system
Transfer system
(+)DC scorotron
Gradation
(10)Scanner section
Scanner(Document table)
7.2sec or less
7.2sec or less
8.5sec or less
7.5sec or less
12sec or less
RSPF
12sec or less
.com
manuals4you
[02]SPECIFICATIONS.fm
Max. Document
size
A3/11"x17"
a. Display device
Scan area
297 x 431mm
Document
Left back corner reference
reference position
Detection(Platen)
Available
Detection size
OR guide display
Type
System
FSTN
Display dot
number
119 x 73 dots
78.867 x 41.653 mm
AB system:
LCD brightness
adjustment
Available
Inch system:
Type
7 segment LED(x 3)
Document reference
position
b. Key
Mode selection
area
B5(Vertical),
A4(Vertical), bookmark
at 8" - 1/2" position(From
the left)
Panel language
support
English(Factory setting)
For the languages other than English, the key
sheet is packed together with the machine or
manual kit. Attach it when installing.
(12) SPF/RSPF
Type
SPF/RSPF
Single/Duplex automatic
document feeder unit
Scan speed
Single surface
Document
Center
reference position
Document size
AB system: A3-A5
Inch system: 11" x17" - 5.5" x 8.5"
Document weight
56 - 90g/m(15 - 24lbs)
when duplex: 56 - 90g/m(15 - 24lbs)
Document load
capacity
ROM font
Dot
6(W)x 12(H)
Inhibited kinds of
documents
Detection
Avaiable
CPU
Detection size *
Memory
Document tray
guide display
AB system:
A3,B4,A4,A4R,B5,B5R,A5
Inch system:
Tray
center(Marked)
Document
guide(Marked)
Interface
IEEE1284 Parallel 1 port
USB1.1
1 port
USB2.0
1 port(Standard/option area)
Ethernet
1 port(Network box)
Paper feed system Front loading, paper feed from the top
manuals4you.com
[02]SPECIFICATIONS.fm
Paper exit
position/system
User setting
A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5,
11" x 17", 8.5" x 14", 8.5" x 13", 8.5" x 11",
8.5" x 11"R, 5.5" x 8.5"
(For A5/5.5" x 8.5", however, No. 1 cassette only)
Face down
AB system: A4
Inch system: 8.5" x 11"
Density mode
Auto/Text/Photo
Standard paper
250 sheets(64g/m)
NO. Of manual
adjustment
5 steps(Text/Photo)
Paper type
Remaining
quantity detection
Paper feed
capacity
Paper kind
Standard
paper
100 Sheets
(Standard paper: 56 - 80g/m)(Multi
paper feed: 56 -128g/m)
Envelope
AB system: 10 Sheets
Inch system: 5 Sheets
Other
Paper size
detection
None
Paper empty
detection
Available
Image loss
4mm or less
A3 - A6,
11" x 17" - 8.5" x 11"
Manual paper feed A3/A4, B4/B5, A4R/A5, B5R, A5R, B6R, A6R
guide display
Paper capacity
Void area
(21) Warm-up
Warm-up time
45sec or less
Pre heat
Available
25-400%(SPF/RSPF: 50-200%)
Independent
zooming
Vertical/horizontal: 25-400%
(SPF/RSPF: 50-200%)
Frequency
50/60Hz
Power switch
(17) Duplex
Standard
Type
Switchback system
Paper size
Max. Power
consumption
1200W
Power
consumption in
operation
550W
Power
10W
consumption when
standby
* Must conform to energy saving laws, international standards, and
company regulations.
[02]SPECIFICATIONS.fm
Support program
GDI/SPLC Print
International Energy-Star
Nordic swan
Canadian environment selection program
Blue angel
eco-label
Green purchase network
Green purchase law
Energy-saving law
Green products
Print speed
(26) Noises
Noise level
First Print
7.2sec or less
Resolution
600dpi
Duplex print
Available
Paper feed system Paper feed tray and multi paper feed
Shifter
Supported OS
Windows95/98/Me/NT4.0(Workstation SP5 or
later)/2000(Professional)/XP(Home/Professional)
Emulation
GDI
SPLC(JBIG-GDI): When the Dual function board
(AR-EB9) is installed (Standard or option).
Interface
IEEE1284(ECP, Compatible)
USB1.1
USB2.0(When the Dual function board (AR-EB9)
is installed (Standard or option).
PnP Support
Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP
Software
Status Window
ROPM
WHQL
Type
Scan system
Light source
White CCFL
Resolution
Document
Sheet/Book
OC/SPF/RSPF: about 297(length)x 431(width)mm
Effective scan
range
Scan speed
2.88msec/Line(Color)
Input data
1bit or 12bit
Output data
1bit or 8bit
590(W) x 595(D)
Scan color
Protocol
TWAIN/WIA(XP Only)/STI
Interface
USB1.1
USB2.0
Scanner utility
Sharpdesk
(30) Weight
20-sheet model
(Electronic sort : Standard)
34.2 (Kg)
20-sheet model
(Electronic sort : Option)
33.8 (Kg)
16-sheet model
(Electronic sort/Duplex)
30.6 (Kg)
16-sheet model
(Electronic sort : Standard)
30.0 (Kg)
16-sheet model
(Electronic sort : Option)
29.7 (Kg)
Drop-out color
Provided
Scanner button
Duplex scan
Available
Supported OS
Windows98/Me/2000(Professional)/XP(Home/
Professional)
Void area
WHQL
manuals4you.com
[02]SPECIFICATIONS.fm
1DIMM 1 slot
144pin 128/256MB SO-DIMM
Reliability(MCBJ/
MCBF)
Document
replacement
speed(Standard
copy)
S-S
Item included
Installation manual
S-D
D-D
Interface
LED
Switch
Status Switch
Case color
Frosty white
Supported OS
Installation
Setting software
Expansion option
PS expansion kit(AR-PK1N)
Barcode font kit(AR-PF1)
Flash ROM kit(AR-PF2)
Sharpdesk(Sharp desk license kit AR-U series)
Face up
Document
Right side center
reference position
Document
transport system
Document feed
direction
Document size
Network protocol
AB system: A3 - A5
Inch system: 11" x 17" - 5.5"x8.5"
Document weight
Emulation
56 - 90g/m(15 - 24lbs)
Duplex: 56 - 90g/m(15 - 24lbs)
Document set
quantity
External
dimensions
Weight
5.4kg
Power
Document size
detection
Detection size
AB system
E-RIC
Face up
Document
Right side center
reference position
Document
transport system
Document feed
direction
Document size
AB system: A3 - A5
Inch system: 11" x 17" - 5.5" x 8.5"
Document weight
56 - 90g/m(15 - 24lbs)
Document set
quantity
Documents out of
specifications
Multi copy
External
dimensions
Random paper
feed
Not available
Weight
5.0kg
Power
Document
reversion
Display
section(LED)
None
Document size
detection
Detection size
AB system
Reliability(MCBJ/
MCBF)
Document
replacement
speed(Standard
copy)
S-S
Installation manual
S-D
D-D
Documents out of
specifications
Item included
Case color
Frosty white
Multi copy
Installation
Not available
Document
reversion
Not available
Display
section(LED)
None
[02]SPECIFICATIONS.fm
Paper feed
capacity
Paper size
detection
Paper empty
detection
Paper size
Function
Item included
Paper weight
Factory setting
size
Size selection
Cassette
installation/
removal
Power
External
dimensions
Weight
Reliability(MCBJ/
MCBF)
Item included
Case color
250 Sheets
Not available(The paper size can be set with the
function menu.)
Available
A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, 11" x 17", 8.5" x 14",
8.5" x 13", 8.5" x 11", 8.5" x 11"R, 16K, 16KR, 8K
56 - 90g/m(15 - 24lbs)
AB system: A4
Inch system: 8.5" x 11"
A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R,11" x 17", 8.5" x 14",
8.5" x 13", 8.5" x 11", 8.5" x 11"R
Can be made by the user
Installation
conditions
Bin number
Distribution
system
Paper size
Paper weight
Paper exit section
capacity
Paper exit job
Paper feed
capacity
Paper size
detection
Paper empty
detection
Paper size
250 Sheets x 2
Function
Power
Paper weight
Factory setting
size
Size selection
Cassette
installation/
removal
Power
External
dimensions
Weight
Reliability(MCBJ/
MCBF)
Item included
Case color
A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, 11" x 17", 8.5" x 14",
8.5" x 13", 8.5" x 11", 8.5" x 11"R, 16K, 16KR, 8K
56 - 90g/m(15 - 24lbs)
AB system: A4
Inch system: 8.5" x 11"
A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R
11" x 17", 8.5" x 14", 8.5" x 13", 8.5" x 11",
8.5" x 11"R
Can be made by the user
External
dimensions
Item included
Electronic sort
compress function
Memory for
electronic sort
Electronic sort
scan quantity
Memory
expansion
Item included
256MB
Installation manual
5.0Kg
Conforms to the main unit
manuals4you.com
[02]SPECIFICATIONS.fm
a. GDI/SPLC Printer
Function/
Automatic paper Yes
Special function selection
<Summary>
Automatic
magnification
ration selection
Yes
Auto tray
switching
Yes
Memory copy
Yes
Rotation copy
Platform
Supported OS
IEEE1284
Windows95/98/Me/
NT4.0(Workstation SP5)/
2000(Professional)/XP(Home/
Professional)
USB1.1
Windows98/Me/
2000(Professional)/XP(Home/
Professional)
USB2.0
Windows2000(Professional)/
XP(Home/Professional)
Electronic sort
Rotation sort
No
X Y zoom
Yes
Emulation
GDI/JBIG GDI
Memory
Sort function
Margin shift
Edge erase
Center erase
Black/white
reverse
No
2in1/4in1
Sorter
Card shot
Preheating
Auto shut-off
Total counter
Yes
Duplex
Toner save
Department
management
Yes
(Copy/printer/scanner: 50 Dept,
Fax 50 dept)
Paper
Content
Copies
1-999
Collate
Collate
Uncollate
Document
Style
1-sided
Single face or double face
2-sided(Book) print is made according to
2-sided(Tablet) the setting. When set to
duplex, the printing
direction differs depending
on book or tablet.
N-up *1
2/4
N-up Order
N-up Border
Yes/No
Duplex
1-sided
2-sided(Book)
2-sided(Tablet)
Paper Size
A3/B4/A4/B5/
A5/A6/B6/
Ledger/Legal/
Foolscap/
Folio/Letter/
Invoice/
Executive/8K/
16K/COM-10/
DL/C5/
Custom/Postal
card
Fit to Page
Yes/No
Image
Orientation
Portrait
Landscape
Paper
Selection
Auto
Bypass
Tray 1/2(3/4)
Rotate 180
Degree
Yes/No
[02]SPECIFICATIONS.fm
Function
Paper
Output Tray
Selection
Upper Tray
Center Tray
Draft
Normal
Photo
Image
Adjustment
Yes/No
Brightness
0 - 100%
Contrast
Watermarks
Content
0 - 100%
Pured Black
print
Yes/No
Watermarks
None/TOP
SECRET/
CONFIDENTI
AL/DRAFT/
ORIGINAL/
COPY
User Setting
Position
Add/Update/
Delete
Center
X: 50
Y : 50
Size
6 - 300
Angle
90
Grayscale
0 - 255
Edit Font
Yes
a. PUSH Scan(USB)
Supported OS
Win98/Me/2000/XP
Hardware
environment
Selectable
destination
b. PULL Scan(TWAIN)
USB TWAIN
Supported OS
Win98/Me/2000/XP
Hardware
environment
Duplex scan
Yes
Color mode
Resolution
Preview function
Yes
Zoom preview
function
Yes
Rotation scan
Brightness/
contrast
adjustment
Auto/Manual(-100 - +100)
Gamma
adjustment
Yes
Color matching
None/Printer/CRT/LCD display/ICM
Edge emphasis
None/Normal/Strong/Blur
Black/white
reverse
Yes
Light source
selection
Yes (Red/Green/Blue/White)
Threshold value
setting
Auto/Manual(1 - 254)
Scan to E-mail/FTP/Desktop
Destination
selection method
Address book
LDAP retrieval/selection
Ad-Hoc(10-key input)
manuals4you.com
[03]CONSUMABLEPARTS.fm
Name
Content
Life
Toner cartridge(Black)
<With IC>
Toner
(Toner: Net Weight 537g)
Vinyl bag
x10
Developer
Developer
(Developer : Net Weight 400g)
Drum kit
Drum
Drum fixing plate
Product name
160K
AR-202MT
x10
500K
AR-202MD
x1
x1
50K
AR-202DR
160K
AR-202LT
Remark
Life setting by A4 6% document
x10
Name
Content
Life
Product name
Toner cartridge(Black)
<With IC>
Toner
(Toner: Net Weight 537g)
Vinyl bag
x10
Developer
Developer
(Developer : Net Weight 400g)
x10
500K
AR-202LD
Drum kit
Drum
Drum fixing plate
x1
x1
50K
AR-202DM
x10
Remark
Life setting by A4 6% document
[03]CONSUMABLEPARTS.fm
A. Transport conditions
<Toner cartridge>
Humidity (%)
2. Environmental conditions
Production
place
Serial
number
Year/
Month/
Day
Ver.No.
Temperature
Humidity (%)
<Drum cartridge>
The lot number, printed on the front side flange, is composed of 6 digits,
each digit showing the following content:
1
Temperature
1
B. Use conditions
Alphabet
Indicates the model conformity code. A for this model.
Number
Number or X, Y, Z
Humidity (%)
Use environment
conditions
Number
Alphabet
Temperature
C. Life(packed conditions)
Photoconductor drum (36 months from the production month)
Developer, toner (24 months from the production month)
manuals4you.com
[04]EXTERNALVIEWS.fm 1
5
10
15
11
1
2
7
16
12
17
14
13
18 19
20
Connect to your computer to this port to use the printer and scanner functions.
Connect to your computer to this port to use the printer and scanner functions.
Parallel port
Charger cleaner
Glass cleaner
Document glass
Handles
Power switch
Center tray
10
Upper tray (when the job separator tray kit is installed) Received faxes (when the fax option is installed) and print jobs are delivered to this
tray.
11
Operation panel
12
Front cover
13
Tray 1
Tray 1 can hold approximately 250 sheets of copy paper (64 g/m).
14
Tray 2
Tray 2 can hold approximately 250 sheets of copy paper (64 g/m).
15
16
Side cover
17
18
Adjust to the width of the paper when using the bypass tray.
19
Bypass tray
Special paper (heavy paper or transparency film) can be fed from the bypass tray.
20
Pull out when feeding large paper such as 11" x 17" and 8-1/2" x 14" (A3 and B4).
[04]EXTERNALVIEWS.fm 2
2. Internal
23 24
25
29 30
26
21
28
27
31
32
22
21
To replace the toner cartridge, pull out the toner cartridge while pushing on this lever.
22
Toner cartridge
Contains toner.
23
Place the original(s) that you wish to scan face up here. Up to 40 sheets can be
placed.
24
25
26
27
To remove the paper misfed in the fusing unit, push down on these levers and
remove the paper.
28
29
Originals exit the machine here after copying/scanning when the SPF is used.
30
31
Photoconductive drum
32
Warning: The fusing unit is hot. Do not touch the fusing unit when removing misfed paper. Doing so may cause a burn or injury.
Caution: Do not touch the photoconductive drum (green portion) when removing the misfed paper. Doing so may damage the drum and cause
smudges on copies.
Note:
The model name is on the front cover of the machine.
manuals4you.com
[04]EXTERNALVIEWS.fm 3
3. Operation panel
2 3 4
26
27
28
29
41
30
42
43
44
45
COPY
31
32
F
36
33
G
37
K
34
H
38
L
35
I
39
M
40
N
46
47
U
48
V
SPEAKER REDIAL/PAUSE
O
SHIFT
49
50
XYZ
SP
SPEED
COMM. SETTING
SYMBOL
SPACE/
ON LINE DATA
PRINT
SCAN
LINE
DATA
FAX
13
14
[COPY] key/indicator
Press to select copy mode. If pressed when "Ready to copy." appears or during
warm-up, the total number of sheets used appears while the key is pressed.
[PRINT] key/indicator
[SCAN] key/indicator
Display
[BACK] key
[OK] key
The selected number of copies appears. During copying, this shows the remaining
number of copies.
10
Numeric keys
11
12
[C] key
13
Information lamp
(when the fax option is installed)
Information lamp blinks, when facsimile is received, or when the paper remains in
the tray.
14
[04]EXTERNALVIEWS.fm 4
For U.S.A.
6 7
10 11
12
FAX STATUS
BACK
COPY EXPOSURE
PAPER
ZOOM
OK
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
@.-_
SPECIAL FUNCTION
SCAN COLOR MODE RESOLUTION ADDRESS FORMAT ORIGINAL SIZE DUPLEX SCAN
FAX PROGRAM RESOLUTION ADDRESS BROADCAST ORIGINAL SIZE DUPLEX SCAN
15 16 17 18 19 20
ACC. #-C
21 22 23
READ-END
24
25 26 27
10 11
6 7
12
FAX STATUS
BACK
PAPER
COPY EXPOSURE SELECT
COPY
RATIO
AUTO
IMAGE
OUTPUT
2-SIDED
COPY
OK
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
@.-_
SPECIAL FUNCTION
15 16 17 18 19 20
ABC
ACC. #-C
21 22 23
24
READ-END
25 26 27
15
[EXPOSURE] key
16
Use to select the exposure mode. "AUTO", "TEXT", or "PHOTO" can be selected.
Use to manually select a paper tray.
17
18
19
20
21
Arrow keys
Press to move the highlighting (which indicates that an item is selected) in the
display.
22
23
[ACC.#-C] key
Press the end the use of an account and return the display to the account number
entry screen.
24
[0] key
Press during a continuous copy run to display the number of copies completed.
25
[READ-END] key
When copying in sort mode from the document glass, press this key when you have
finished scanning the original pages and are ready to start copying.
26
[START] key/indicator
Copying is possible when this indicator is on. Press the key to start copying.
27
[CA] key
Clears all selected settings and returns the machine to the default settings.
manuals4you.com
[04]EXTERNALVIEWS.fm 5
4. Display(base screen)
Example: Copy mode
1
Ready to copy.
812 x11
AUTO
100%
8 12 x11
5
AUTO
1-sided to 2-sided
copy
Center erase
copy*
2-sided to 2-sided
copy
Edge + Center
erase*
2-sided to 1-sided
copy
2 in 1 copy*
Sort function*
4 in 1 copy*
Erase copy*
Card shot*
Exposure display
Message display
The size of the placed original and the icon of the original scanning mode will
appear.
: One-sided scanning in the SPF.
: Scanning on the document glass
: Two-sided scanning in the RSPF.
Displays the selected paper size. When "AUTO" appears, the most suitable size of
paper is automatically selected.
[04]EXTERNALVIEWS.fm 6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
18
19
17
No.
Code
Name
16
15
Function operation
Mirror motor
MRM
Shifter motor
SHTM
Toner motor
TM
Duplex motor
DPX
CFM
Main motor
MM
PS clutch
CPFC1
RRC
CPSOL1
10
RRS
11
MPTC
12
MPFC
13
MPFS
14
CPFC2
15
FSOL1
16
CPFC1
17
PSOL2
18
19
VFM
14
manuals4you.com
[04]EXTERNALVIEWS.fm 7
6. Sensor, switch
1
22
2
23
24
3
18 19
20
4
21
17
5
16
6
7
8
15
14
9
10
13
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Name
Mirror home position sensor
Side door switch
Paper exit sensor (paper exit side)
Shifter home position sensor
Paper exit sensor (DUP side)
Thermistor
Thermostat
Toner density sensor
2nd tray detection switch
Manual sensor
2nd tray door open/close sensor
2nd tray door paper pass sensor
2nd tray paper empty sensor
Paper in sensor
Cassette empty
Front cover SW
Power switch
Tray full sensor
Job separator paper presence/empty
sensor
Job separator HP sensor
Lower limit switch
OC sensor
Original size sensor(Main Scaning)
Original size sensor(Sub Scaning)
Code
MHPS
DSWR
POD1
SFTHP
PDPX
RTH
11
12
MAIN SW
TRAY-D
TRAY-FULL
Function operation
Detects the mirror (scanner unit) home position.
Side door open detection
Detects paper exit.
Shifter home position detection
Paper transport detection
Fusing section temperature detection
Fusing section abnormally high temperature detection
Toner quantity detection
2nd tray detection
Manual transport detection
2nd tray door open/close detection
2nd tray paper entry detection
2nd tray paper empty detection
Paper transport detection
Tray paper entry detection
Front cover open detection
Turns ON/OFF the main power source.
Tray full detection
Job separator tray paper presence/empty detection
LFT UP
/ JOBS_DLD
OCSW
DSIN0
DSIN1
TCS
MPED
DRS2
PPD2
CSS2
PIN
[04]EXTERNALVIEWS.fm 8
7. PWB unit
2
13
6
3
4
12
10
11
7
9
8
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Name
Copy lamp Inverter PWB
I / F PWB
CCD sensor PWB
Main control PWB
Tray PWB
IMC2 PWB
2nd cassette PWB
High voltage PWB
Power PWB
Operation main PWB
LCD OPE PWB
FAX KEY PWB
FAX main PWB
Function operation
Copy lamp control
USB1.1, IEEE1284 I/F
Image scanning
Main control PWB
Shifter motor control
Electronic sort, USB2.0 << Option:AR-EB9>>
2nd cassette control
High voltage control
AC power input/DC power control
Operation panel input/Display, operation panel section control
Display and operation panel control
FAX operation input, key operation input<< Option:AR-FX11>>
FAX control<< Option:AR-FX11>>
manuals4you.com
[04]EXTERNALVIEWS.fm 9
5
6
18
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
23
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Name
Copy lamp
Copy lamp unit
LSU unit
Lens unit
MC holder unit
Paper exit roller
Transport roller
Upper heat roller
Lower heat roller
Waste toner transport roller
Drum unit
Transfer charger unit
DUP follower roller
Duplex transport roller
Resist roller
Manual paper feed tray
Manual paper pick up roller
No. 2/3 mirror unit
Manual transport roller
2nd tray paper transport roller
2nd tray paper pick up roller
(semi-circular roller)
1st tray paper feed roller
(semi-circular roller)
MG roller
22 21 20 19 17 16
Function/Operation
Image radiation lamp
Operates in synchronization with No. 2/3 mirror unit to radiate documents
sequentially.
Converts image signals into laser beams to write on the drum.
Reads images with the lens and the CCD.
Supplies negative charges evenly on the drum.
Used to discharge paper.
Used to transport paper.
Fuses toner on paper (with the Teflon roller).
Fuses toner on paper (with the silicon rubber roller).
Transports waste toner to the waste toner box.
Forms images.
Transfer images (on the drum) onto paper.
Transports paper for duplex .
Takes synchronization between the paper lead edge and the image lead edge.
Manual paper feed tray
Picks up paper in manual paper feed.
Reflects the images from the copy lamp unit to the lens unit.
Transports paper from the manual paper feed port.
Transports paper from the 2nd tray.
Picks up paper from the 2nd tray.
Picks up paper from the 1st tray.
Puts toner on the OPC drum.
manuals4you.com
1. Installing conditions
A. Copier installation
Do not install your copier in areas that are:
damp, humid, or very dusty
exposed to direct sunlight
poorly ventilated
subject to extreme temperature or humidity changes, e.g., near an air
conditioner or heater.
Be sure to allow the required space around the machine for servicing
and proper ventilation.
B. Power source
Use an exclusive-use power outlet. If the power plug of this machine is
inserted into a power outlet commonly used with other illumination
units, flickers of the lamp may be result. Use a power outlet which is not
used commonly with any illumination units.
Avoid complex wiring.
5) Supply developer into the developer tank while rotating the MG roller
in the arrow direction.
MG roller
* Shake the developer bag enough before opening it.
3.Installing procedure
A.Developer cartridge installation
Hook
1) Shake the toner cartridge several times horizontally, and remove the
tape.
* Do not hold the shutter lever when shaking.
* After removing the tape, do not tilt or shake the toner cartridge.
4 or 5 times
Shutter
2) Hold the paper pressure plate and turn the fixing screw in the arrow
direction.
Tape
Handle
2) Attach the toner cartridge to the copier.
3) Store the fixing pin and the fixing screw in the tray.
Store the fixing screw which was removed in the above procedure 2 and
the fixing screw which was removed in procedure 2 of 2.
Removal of protective material and fixing screw in the storage place in
the tray.
Pressure
plate
lock
manuals4you.com
Screw
4) Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select the paper tray for which the
paper size is being changed.
If the size of the loaded paper is different from the size shown in the
display, follow the steps below to change the paper size setting of the
tray.
The paper size setting cannot be changed during copying, printing, fax
printing (when the fax option is installed), or interrupt copying, or when a
misfeed has occurred. However, if the machine is out of paper or out of
toner, the paper size setting can be changed during copying, printing,
and fax printing.
The paper size cannot be set for the bypass tray.
1) Press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key.
DUPLEX
SPECIAL FUNCTION
DUPLEX SCAN
DUPLEX SCAN
ACC.
Example: Tray 2
] key.
SPECIAL FUNCTION
SPECIAL MODES
ORIG. SIZE ENTER
PAPER SIZE SET
DISPLAY CONTRAST
] or [
GH
PQR
DUPLEX
SPECIAL FUNCTION
DUPLEX SCAN
OK
GHI
Example:
Selecting 8-1/2" x 14" size
SPECIAL FUNCTION
SPECIAL MODES
ORIG. SIZE ENTER
PAPER SIZE SET
DISPLAY CONTRAST
BACK
] or [
manuals4you.com
[06]ADJUSTMENT.fm 1
[6] ADJUSTMENTS
1. Adjustment item list
Section
A
Process
section
Mechanism
section
Image density
adjustment
Adjustment item
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)
SIM 50
(2)
(3)
(4)
SIM 48-1
(5)
Sub scanning direction (scanning direction) magnification ratio OC mode in copying (SIM 48-1)
adjustment
SPF mode in copying (SIM 48-5)
(6)
(7)
SIM 63-7
(1)
Copy mode
SIM 46-1
2. Copier adjustment
A.Process section
1) Remove and separate the waste toner box and put the developing
unit on a flat surface.
2) Tie a string to a needle or a pin.
3) Hold the string and bring the needle close to the MG roller
horizontally. (Do not use paper clip, which is too heavy to make a
correct adjustment.) (Put the developing unit horizontally for this
adjustment.)
4) Do not bring the needle into contact with the MG roller, but bring it to
a position 2 or 3mm apart from the MG roller. Mark the point on the
MG roller which is on the extension line from the needle tip.
5) Measure the distance from the marking position to the top of the
doctor plate of the developing unit to insure that it is 18mm.
If the distance is not within the specified range, loosen the fixing
screw A of the main pole adjustment plate, and move the adjustment
plate in the arrow direction to adjust.
the
the
the
the
<Adjustment specification>
[06]ADJUSTMENT.fm 2
B. Mechanism section
2) Make a copy.
3) Check the copy output. If necessary, perform the following
adjustment procedures.
4) Execute SIM 50-01.
Select a desired mode with the arrow keys, enter the adjustment
value with 10-key, and press [OK] key.
When [START] key is pressed, a sheet is printed.
When [RETURN] key is pressed, the process returns to the mode
selection window.
(Mode selection window 1)
<Specification>
Mode
Specification
DC - 4008V
100%
100%
8 1/2X11
8 1/2X11
<Adjustment specification>
Adjustment
mode
SIM
Display
text array
OC image lead
edge position
SIM
50-1
RRC-A
R/0.1
Main cassette
print start
position
TRAY1
H/0.1
2nd cassette
print start
position
TRAY2
Multi bypass
tray print start
position
MFT
DEN-A
Set
value
Spec
value
Lead edge
void:
1 - 4mm
Set
range
1 - 99
Image loss:
3mm or
less
B/0.05
Specification
DC - 3808V
DC - 52510V
manuals4you.com
[06]ADJUSTMENT.fm 3
7) Set the main cassette print start position value (TRAY1) to [1] and
make a copy.
The print start position is shifted inside the document edge.
10) Set the lead edge void adjustment value (DEN-A)* again.
1 step of the set value corresponds to about 0.1mm shift.
Calculate the set value from the formula below.
B/0.05 (mm) = Lead edge void adjustment value
<B: Lead edge void (mm)>
5mm
5
4mm
10
2.5mm
5
2.5mm
10
8) Measure the image loss R of the copied image. Enter the set value of
the image scanning lead edge position (RRC-A) again.
1 step of the set value corresponds to about 0.1mm shift.
Calculate the set value from the formula below.
R/0.1(mm) = Image loss set value
<R: Image loss measurement value (mm)>
5mm
Example:
0mm
5
10
Example:
4/0.1 = 40 = about 40
Note: If the set value is not obtained from the above formula, perform the
fine adjustment.
9) Measure the distance H between the paper lead edge and the image
print start position. Set the image print start position set value
(TRAY1) again.
1 step of the set value corresponds to about 0.1mm shift.
Calculate the set value from the formula below.
H/0.1(mm) = Image print start position set value
<H: Print start position measurement value (mm)>
0mm
0mm
5
Note: Since the printed copy is used as a test chart, put the scale in
parallel with the edge lines.
2) Make a copy, Then use the copy output as an original to make an
SPF copy again.
3) Check the copy output. If necessary, perform the following
adjustment procedures.
4) Execute SIM 50-6.
5) Set the SPF lead edge position set value (SIDE1) so that the same
image is obtained as that obtained in the previous OC image lead
edge position adjustment.
(Mode selection window)
Sim50-6 SPF EDGE
1:SIDE1
50
2:SIDE2
50
3:END EDGE
50
[
1- 99]
50
10
*Fit the print edge with the paper edge, and perform the
lead edge adjustment.
Example:
5/0.1 = 50 = about 50
Note: If the set value is not obtained from the above formula, perform the
fine adjustment.
[06]ADJUSTMENT.fm 4
<Adjustment specification>
Adjustment mode
SIM
Display
text
array
SIM
50-6
SIDE1 1 step:
0.1mm
shift
Lead edge
void:
1 - 4mm
Set
range
1 - 99
Image loss:
3mm or
less
<Adjustment specification>
Adjustment
mod
SIM
Tray1
SIM
50-10
Tray2
Tray3
Set value
Specification
Add 1:
Single:
0.1mm shift Center
to R side. 2.0mm
Set
range
1 - 99
TRAY4 Reduce 1:
BYPASS 0.1mm shift
to L side.
DUPLEX
Manual paper
feed tray
2) Set the document size to A4 (8.5" x 11"), and make a copy at 100%.
3) If necessary, perform the following adjustment procedure.
TRAY1
TRAY2
TRAY3
Tray4
Display
text array
Duplex
(Second print
surface)
Note: Before performing this adjustment, be sure to check that the paper
off center adjustment (SIM 50-10) is completed.
SIM
Display
text array
SIM
50-1
DEN-B
Set value
Specification
1 step:
4mm or
0.1mm shift less
Set
range
1 - 99
0- 10]
4) Enter the set value and press the start key. The correction value is
stored.
<Adjustment specification>
Adjustment
mode
SIM
26-43
manuals4you.com
Display
text array
Set value
Specification
SIDE
1 step:
0.5 - 4mm
VOID (L) 0.5mm shift
SIDE
VOID (R)
Set
range
1 - 99
[06]ADJUSTMENT.fm 5
(1)
(2)
4) Loosen the set screw of the scanner drive pulley which is not in
contact with No. 2/3 mirror base unit positioning plate.
5) Without moving the scanner drive pulley shaft, manually turn the
scanner drive pulley until the positioning plate is brought into contact
with No. 2/3 mirror base unit, then fix the scanner drive pulley.
(3)
(4)
(1)
(3)
6) Put No. 2/3 mirror base unit on the positioning plate again, push the
projections on the front frame side and the rear frame side of the
copy lamp unit to the corner frame, and tighten the wire fixing screw.
3) Manually turn the mirror base drive pulley and bring No. 2/3 mirror
base unit into contact with the positioning plate. At that time, if the
front frame side and the rear frame side of No. 2/3 mirror base unit
are brought into contact with the positioning plate at the same time,
the mirror base unit parallelism is proper. If one of them is in contact
with the positioning plate, perform the adjustment of 4).
[06]ADJUSTMENT.fm 6
4) Loosen the mirror base drive pulley fixing screw on the front frame
side or on the rear frame side.
When La < Lb
Turn the mirror base drive pulley on the front frame side in the
arrow direction A.
(Do not move the mirror base drive pulley shaft.)
When La > Lb
Turn the mirror base drive pulley on the rear frame side in the
arrow direction A.
(Do not move the mirror base drive pulley shaft.)
Lb
La
Rear side
A
Paper exit
direction
Copy
Original
1) Set A3 (11" x 17") white paper on the original table as shown below.
Front side
1- 99]
50
4) Enter the set values of the items of F and R, and press [START] key.
The correction values are saved and a copy is made.
manuals4you.com
[06]ADJUSTMENT.fm 7
<Adjustment specification>
Note: A judgment must be made with 200mm width, and must not be
made with 100mm width.
Adjustment mode
Main scanning
direction magnification ratio
SIM
Display
text array
48-1
F-R
Set
value
+1
+0.1%
-1
0.1%
Specifications
Set
range
Normal
1.0%
1 - 99
1) Put a scale on the original table as shown below, and make a normal
(100%) copy to make a test chart.
Note: Since the printed copy is used as a test chart, put the scale in
parallel with the edge lines.
2) Set the test chart on the SPF and make a normal (100%) copy.
3) Compare the scale image and the actual image. If necessary,
perform the following adjustment procedures.
4) Execute SIM 48-5.
5) After warm-up, shading is performed.
6) Check to confirm that the RSPF (SIDE1) mode is selected with the
cross cursor.
Sim48-5 (R)SPF ZOOM
1:RSPF(SIDE1)
50
2:RSPF(SIDE2)
50
[
1- 99]
50
1- 99]
Adjustment mode
Sub scanning
direction
magnification
ratio
(Front surface)
SIM
48-5
Sub scanning
direction
magnification
ratio
(Back surface)
50
<Adjustment specification>
Display
text array
Set
value
RSPF +1
(SIDE1) +0.1%
-1
0.1%
Specifications
Set
range
Normal
1.0%
1 - 99
RSPF
(SIDE2)
50
a. OC mode (SIM50-12)
6) Enter the set value and press the start key.
The set value is stored and a copy is made.
1) Make a test chart as shown below and set it so that its center line is
fit with the original guide center mark.
* To make a test chart, draw a line on A3 or 11" x 17" paper at the center
in the paper transport direction.
<Adjustment specification>
Adjustment mode
SIM
Sub scanning
48-1
direction
magnification ratio
OC mode
Display
text array
SCAN
Set
value
+1
+0.1%
-1
0.1%
Specifications
Set
range
Normal
1.0%
1 - 99
Original guide
Center
Copy paper
(A3 or 17" x 11")
2) Make a normal copy from the manual paper feed tray, and compare
the copy and the test chart.
If necessary, perform the following adjustment procedures.
3) Execute SIM 50-12.
[06]ADJUSTMENT.fm 8
3) Slide the lens unit toward the rear side and attach it,then execute
SIM.
SIM
Display
text array
OC
Set value
Specifications
Set
range
+1
Shifted to R
side by
+0.mm.
-1
Shifted to L
side by
0.1mm.
Center
2.0%
1 - 99
* When the lens unit is moved, execute the Main scanning direction
(SIM48-1,F-R), off center adjustment(SIM50-12) and the PF original
off-center adjustment.
* This adjustment is basically O.K. with SIM 63-7.
Failure
2) Put several sheets of A3 or 11" x 17" white paper on the test chart.
3) Execute SIM 46-1.
4) After completion of warming up, shading is performed, and the
current density level is displayed on the LCD.
OK/START
(Execution window)
Sim63-7 SPF ADJ.
WHITE ADJUST
EXEC
Success
Sharp Gray
Chart output
Automatic
AE
Text
TEXT
Photo
(Error
diffusion)
PHOTO
1
PHOTO
Photo
(Dither) 2
2 is slightly
copied.
Toner
save
(Text)
TEXT
(TS)
3 is slightly
copied.
Toner
save
(Automatic)
AE(TS)
2 is slightly
copied.
manuals4you.com
Set value
Set
range
1 - 99
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 1
[7] SIMULATIONS
3. List of simulations
Main
code
Sub
code
01
01
02
03
05
06
07
08
09
Contents
Mirror scanning operation
02
01
02
03
08
09
10
11
02
03
04
11
01
02
03
01
02
10
01
06
Intermittent aging
08
01
02
03
06
01
02
04
05
10
14
16
20
01
21
01
22
01
Counters display
03
04
07
09
24
U2 trouble cancel
13
14
15
22
01
02
04
05
06
07
08
09
13
14
15
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 2
Main
code
Sub
code
25
01
26
Contents
Main motor operation check (Cooling fan motor rotation
check)
50
01
06
Contents
10
10
12
02
Size setting
18
03
Auditor setting
19
04
51
02
05
53
08
06
Destination setting
07
18
20
10
61
03
63
01
Shading check
07
22
64
01
Self print
30
65
10
31
11
36
67
50
37
39
42
43
51
54
60
74
30
01
41
01
02
03
04
42
01
43
01
12
13
44
34
40
46
01
02
09
10
11
49
Sub
code
01
73
48
Main
code
18
19
20
29
30
AE limit setting
31
01
05
01
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 3
4. Contents of simulations
Main
code
Sub
code
01
01
Contents
Mirror scanning operation
Used to check the operations of the scanner unit and its control circuit.
Enter the number of times and the magnification ratio, and press [OK] key to operate the scanner unit. The
speed is variable according to the specified magnification ratio. The number of scanning can be specified by
entering a value to the right lower section of the LCD.
Setting range of magnification ratio: 25%-400%
Setting range of the number of scanning: 0-999 (When 0 is set, it means unlimited. )
(Scan number input window)
Set the scan magnification ration.
This magnification ratio accords with the scan speed
in actual copying. The setting range is 25% - 400%.
OK/START Key
(Execution
window)
Sim1-1 SCAN CHECK
MHPS
115%
100%
86%
123
ZOOM 100% EXEC
Used to display the status (ON/OFF) of the mirror HP sensor on the LCD during scanning. (Highlighted at
ON)
"EXEC" is displayed to indicate execution is in process. The scan counter is displayed above "EXEC." This
counter is counted up even in simulation.
The copy lamp is lighted during scanning.
[CA] key: Exits the simulation mode.
[Interruption] key: Returns to the sub code input window.
[C] key: Input value clear
10 key: Input of the number of scanning
02
.com
manuals4you
Remark
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 4
Main
code
Sub
code
02
01
Contents
Single Paper Feeder(SPF)aging
Used to check the operations of the SPF unit and its control circuit.
Enter the magnification ratio and press OK or [START] key to drive the SPF unit at the speed corresponding
to the setting.
(Magnification ratio selection window)
Select the scan magnification ratio (drive speed).
Sim2-1 SPF AGING
This also accords with the magnification ratio and
115%
1SIDE
the speed in copying similarly to the OC.
100%
2SIDE
The setting range is 50% - 200%.
86%
ZOOM
100%
EXEC
OK/START Key
(Execution
window)
Sim2-1 SPF AGING
115%
1SIDE
100%
2SIDE
86%
ZOOM 100% EXEC
* When [Interruption] key is press, the simulation is terminated and the machine returns to the sub code
input window.
* When [CA] key is pressed, the simulation is terminated and the machine exits the simulation mode.
02
Displayed name
: Sensor name
SPFP
:SPF document transportation sensor
OCCV
:SPF unit (OC cover) open/close sensor
POUT
:SPF paper exit sensor
SPFC
:SPF paper feed cover open/close sensor
L1
:SPF paper length sensor 1
L2
:SPF paper length sensor 2
W0
:SPF document set sensor
W1
:SPF paper width sensor (small)
W2
:SPF paper width sensor (middle)
W3
:SPF paper width sensor (large)
100%
EXEC
OK/START Key
(Execution
window)
Sim2-3 OUTPUT CHECK
115%
100%
86%
ZOOM 100% EXEC
[CA] key: The SPF motor is stopped, and the machine exits the simulation mode. [Interruption] key: The SPF
motor is stopped, and the machine returns to the sub code input window.
manuals4you.com
Remark
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 5
Main
code
Sub
code
02
08
Contents
Remark
(Execution window)
Sim2-8 SPUS CHECK
OK/START Key
EXEC
When [Interruption] key is pressed, the machine returns to the sub code input window.
When [CA] key is pressed, the machine exits the simulation mode.
09
(Execution window)
Sim2-9 SPFS CHECK
OK/START Key
EXEC
When [Interruption] key is pressed, the machine returns to the sub code input window.
When [CA] key is pressed, the machine exits the simulation mode.
10
(Execution window)
Sim2-10 SGS CHECK
OK/START Key
EXEC
When [Interruption] key is pressed, the machine returns to the sub code input window.
When [CA] key is pressed, the machine exits the simulation mode.
11
(Execution window)
Sim2-11 CLH CHECK
OK/START Key
EXEC
When [Interruption] key is pressed, the machine returns to the sub code input window.
When [CA] key is pressed, the machine exits the simulation mode.
03
02
Displayed name
SFTHP
JSUP
JSDL
TRYF
TRYD
:Sensor name
:Shifter home position sensor
:Job separator upper limit sensor
:Job separator lower limit sensor
:Tray full sensor
: Paper exit sensor
* Displayed only when the job separator is installed except for SFTH.
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 6
Main
code
Sub
code
03
03
Contents
Remark
(Execution window)
Sim3-3 SHIFTER CHK
OK/START Key
SFTHP
04
EXEC
(Execution window)
Sim3-4 JOBSEPA CHK
OK/START Key
JSUP
JSDL
11
Display name
Sensor name
JSUP
:Job separator upper limit sensor
JSDL
:Job separator lower limit sensor
EXEC
]:R [
]:HP [
]:F
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 7
Main
code
Sub
code
05
01
Contents
Remark
Dark
Dark
Normal
Sim5-1 LCD/LED CHK.
Light
Sim5-1 LCD/LED CHK.
Light
Sim5-1 LCD/LED CHK.
Off
Sim5-1 LCD/LED CHK.
Sub code input standby window
When [Interruption] key is pressed in the LED check mode, the machine returns to the sub code input
window.
When [CA] key is pressed, the machine exits the simulation mode.
When [START] key is pressed during LCD display, the machine goes to the key input check mode.
<Key input check mode>
Used to check that the keys on the operation panel are properly detected.
When the machine enters the key input check mode, the initial menu is displayed.
(Initial window)
Sim5-1 LCD/LED CHK.
When any key is pressed, the value on the right lower side is counted up.
If a key is pressed once, it is not counted again.
When [CA] key is pressed for the first time, it is counted. When it is pressed for the second time, the
simulation mode is terminated.
When [Interrupt] key is pressed for the first time, it is counted. When it is pressed for the second time, the
window returns to the sub code input standby window.
* Note for the key input check mode
[Start] key must be pressed at the end. If it is pressed midway, the simulation judges that the last key is
pressed and terminates the check mode. Multi input of tow or more keys is ignored.
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 8
Main
code
Sub
code
05
02
Contents
Remark
(Execution window)
Sim5-2
HT LAMP
OK/START Key
EXEC
When this simulation is executed, the fusing lamp repeats ON/OFF 5 times in the cycle of 500ms.
The cooling fan motor is rotated during that period. (The cooling fan, however, is rotated for about 8sec.)
After completion of the operation, the machine returns to the sub code input window.
03
(Execution window)
Sim5-3 COPY LAMP
OK/START Key
EXEC
When [OK] key or [START] key is pressed, the copy lamp is lighted for about 5sec.
After passing for 5sec, the machine returns to the sub code input window.
06
01
OK/START Key
(Execution window)
Sim6-1 OUTPUT CHECK
1:CPSOL 4:PSOL3
2:PSOL1 5:HPSOL
3:PSOL2 6:FSOL2
1/2
EXEC
2
02
(Execution window)
Sim6-2 RRS CHECK
OK/START Key
EXEC
When the operation is completed, the machine returns to the sub code input window.
When [Interruption] key is pressed, the machine returns to the sub code input window. When [CA] key is
pressed, the machine exits the simulation mode.
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 9
Main
code
Sub
code
06
10
Contents
Remark
10Key
OK/START
Key
(Execution window)
Sim6-10 ROLLER CLN
1:TRAY1 4:TRAY4
2:TRAY2
3:TRAY3
EXEC
2
When [Interruption] key is pressed after cleaning, the machine returns to the sub code input window and the
semi-circular roller returns to the original position.
* When TRAY2 - TRAY4 are not installed, they are not displayed.
* When another cassette roller is cleaned continuously, press [Interruption] key to return the roller to the
original position and restart the simulation.
* When the simulation mode is terminated by pressing [CA] key, the roller returns to the original position by
the initializing operation.
07
01
(Copy window)
Ready to copy.
S
100%
10
8 1/2
11
Canceled by turning off the power or executing a simulation which makes the hardware reset. When the
interruption is pressed to shift to the input standby window, the machine does not enter the aging mode.
06
Intermittent aging
Used to execute intermittent aging of 3sec. The set quantity and the mode are optionally selected.
When this simulation is executed, the following execution start window is displayed.
When [OK] key or [START] key is pressed, the machine exits the simulation mode.
Enter a desired coy mode and a desired copy quantity.
Press [START] key, and intermittent aging will be started.
(Execution start window)
Sim7-6 INTERVAL SET
AGING INTERVAL
AER YOU SURE? EXEC
(Copy window)
Ready to copy.
S
100%
8 1/2
11
It is canceled by turning off the power or executing a simulation with the hard reset.
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 10
Main
code
Sub
code
07
08
Contents
Remark
10
01
(Execution window)
Sim8-1 DV BIAS
OK/START Key
EXEC
(Execution window)
Sim8-2 MHV(H)
OK/START Key
EXEC
(Execution window)
Sim8-3 MHV(L)
OK/START Key
EXEC
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 11
Main
code
Sub
code
08
06
Contents
Remark
(Execution window)
Sim8-6 TC OUTPUT
OK/START Key
1:NML_A 4:SML_B
2:NML_B 5:BYPASS
3:SML_A
EXEC
2
Window display
Output mode
1:NML_A
2:NML_B
3:SML_A
4:SML_B
01
(Execution window)
Sim9-1 DMF CHECK
OK/START Key
EXEC
(Execution window)
Sim9-2 DMR CHECK
OK/START Key
EXEC
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 12
Main
code
Sub
code
09
04
Contents
Remark
Default:
4(646.9PPS)
1-13]
Set value
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
: Speed (PPS)
: 637.2PPS(Slow)
: 640.4PPS
: 643.6PPS
: 646.9PPS(Default)
: 650.1PPS
: 653.3PPS
: 656.5PPS
: 659.8PPS
: 662.9PPS
: 666.2PPS
: 669.4PPS
: 672.6PPS
: 675.8PPS(Fast)
Default:
50
Used to adjust the duplex motor switchback time when the motor reverse rotation is controlled.
When this simulation is executed, the following setting window is displayed. Enter an input value with 10-key
and press [OK] key or [START] key.
The setting range is 50-76, and the default is 50.
When the adjustment value is increased by 1, the distance up to reverse start is increased by 3 steps in 1-2
phase excitement.
Sim9-5 SW BACK TIME
1:SW BACK TIME
[ 50-76]
50
50
(Execution window)
Sim10 TONER MOTOR
OK/START Key
EXEC
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 13
Main
code
Sub
code
16
Contents
Remark
U2 trouble cancel
* Used to cancel the U2 trouble and execute the hard reset.
When this simulation is executed, the following execution start window is displayed. Press [OK] key or
[START] key to clear the U2 trouble.
(Execution start window)
Sim16 TROUBLE CLEAR
U2 TROUBLE CLEAR
20
01
21
01
Default:
4(50k)
Used to set the maintenance cycle. When this simulation is executed, the current set value is displayed.
Enter a desired code with 10-key and press [START] key. The set value is saved in the EEPROM and the
machine returns to the sub code input window.
Sim21-1 CYCLE SET.
1:MAINTE CYCLE
0- 5]
0: 5K (5,000 sheets)
1: 7.5K (7,500 sheets)
2: 10K (10,000 sheets)
3: 25K (25,000 sheets)
4: 50K (50,000 sheets)
5: FREE (999,999 sheets)
(Setting range: 0 - 5, Default = 4)
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 14
Main
code
Sub
code
22
01
Contents
Counters display
Counter display
TOTAL
: Total counter
MAINTE : Maintenance counter (AR model)
DEV
: Development counter (AR EX Japan model)
MIN MNT : Mini maintenance counter (AR Japan model)
DRUM
: Drum counter
CPY JOB : Copy job counter
PRT JOB : Print job counter
SCN JOB : Scan job counter
OC SCN : OC scan counter
SPF
: SPF counter
DUPLEX : DUPLEX counter
OTHERS : Other counter
MNTCYC : Maintenance cycle (AR model)
DRM TTL :Drum rotation accumulated time
MMTCYC : Mini maintenance cycle (AR Japan model)
Though SIM26-74 is set to 1: Scan counter is added, the count is not added to SIM22-01 total counter
display. The setting affects only the total counter display in the key operator program.
03
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
manuals4you.com
Remark
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 15
Main
code
Sub
code
22
04
Contents
Remark
07
nnnnnn
09
Key
Key
14
Number
00
01
02
03
04
12
99
: Setting (Destination)
: Not set.
: BTA-A
: BTA-B
: BTA-C
: BTA-E
: AL series
: Conversion
S/N
MCU
IMC
PNL
FAX
The version of the option board which is not installed is not displayed.
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 16
Main
code
Sub
code
22
15
Contents
Trouble memory display
The latest 20 troubles are displayed. (The oldest one is overwritten sequentially.)
[CA] key: Exits the simulation mode.
[Interruption] key: Shifts to the sub code input window.
, keys: Switches to another page.
Sim22-15 TROUBLE 1/2
XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX
XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX
XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX
XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX
Key
Key
In this case, (1) is the latest one and (12) is the oldest.
22
24
01
02
04
manuals4you.com
Remark
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 17
Main
code
Sub
code
24
05
Contents
Remark
10 Key
C Key
(Confirmation window)
OK/START
Return
OK/START
[OK] or [START] key: Clears the copy counter and shifts to the sub code input window.
[CA] key: Exits the simulation mode.
[Interruption] key: Shifts to the sub code input window.
09
OK/START
Return
OK/START(Counter clear)
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 18
Main
code
Sub
code
24
13
Contents
Remark
[OK] or [START] key: Clears the scanner counter and shifts to the sub code input window.
[CA] key: Exits the simulation mode.
[Interruption] key: Shifts to the sub code input window.
14
[OK] or [START] key: Clears the SPF jam total counter and shifts to the sub code input window.
[CA] key: Exits the simulation mode.
[Interruption] key: Shifts to the sub code input window.
15
[OK] or [START] key: Clears the scanner mode counter and shifts to the sub code input window.
[CA] key: Exits the simulation mode.
[Interruption] key: Shifts to the sub code input window.
25
01
(Execution window)
Sim25-1 MAIN MOTOR
OK/START Key
EXEC
After completion of the process, the machine shifts to the sub code input window.
[CA] key: Exits the simulation mode.
[Interruption] key: Interrupts the output operation, and shifts to the sub code input window.
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 19
Main
code
Sub
code
25
10
Contents
Remark
(Execution window)
Sim25-10 LSU CHECK
OK/START Key
EXEC
After completion of the process, the machine shifts to the sub code input window.
[CA] key: Exits the simulation mode.
[Interruption] key: Interrupts the output operation, and shifts to the sub code input window.
26
01
0 : No job separator
1 : Job separator provided
[CA] key: Exits the simulation mode. (When setting is changed, the machine exits the simulation mode and
performs the hard reset.)
[Interruption] key: Shifts to the sub code input window. (When setting is changed, it is invalid.)
[START] key: Setting contents are saved in the EEPROM and the machine shifts to the code input window.
(When setting is changed, the machine does not shift to the code input window.)
02
Size setting
Default:
00
SPF
Destination
EX Japan AB
series(FC)
Inch
series(FC)
Document size
Set value
0(Disable)
1(Enable)
FC(8.5"x13")
B4
FC(8.5"x13")
B4
B4
FC(8.5"x13")
FC(8.5"x13")
LG(8.5"x14")
FC(8.5"x13")
LG(8.5"x14")
LG(8.5"x14")
FC(8.5"x13")
03
Code: Setting
0 : Detection disabled
(Default for destinations other than below)
1 : FC detection enabled
(Default for SCA/Philippines)
Auditor setting
Default:
0 (P10)
Code: Mode
0 : Built-in auditor mode
1 : Coin vendor
2 : Other
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 20
Main
code
Sub
code
26
04
Contents
Remark
05
Default:
0 (+2)
[ 0-3]
Setting
Total/Developer
Maintenance
+2
+2
+1
+2
+2
+1
+1
+1
[1]-[3] (Default:[0])
Enter a value with 10-key, and press [OK] key or [START] key to save the current adjustment value to the
EEPROM. The machine returns to the sub code input window.
06
Default:
1
Destination setting
Used to set the destination of the main unit.
When this simulation is executed, the code number of currently set destination is displayed.
Sim26-6 DESTINATION
0
1:DESTINATION
0=JAPAN
[ 0-6]
Code
:Setting
0=JAPAN
: Japan AB series
1=INCH
: Inch series
2=AB
: Ex Japan AB series
3=INCH(FC) : Ex Japan inch series (FC)
4=AB(FC)
: Ex Japan AB series (FC)
5=CHINESE : China (EX Japan AB series + Chinese paper support)
6=TAIPEI
: Taiwan (EX Japan AB series + Chinese paper support)
(Setting range 0 - 6)
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 21
Main
code
Sub
code
26
07
Contents
Remark
Default:
0 (Toner save OFF)
Code: Setting
0: Toner save OFF
1: Toner save ON
[ 0-1]
Code: Setting
0: Lower tray
1: Upper tray
[ 0-1]
(3) After completion of counter clear and shifting to the lock position
Sim26-22 LANGUAGE
Default:
0 (OFF)
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 22
Main
code
Sub
code
26
30
Contents
CE mark conformity control ON/OFF
Remark
Default:
1 (ON)
Code: Setting
0 : CE mark support control OFF (*Default of 100V series)
1 : CE mark support control ON (*Default of 200V)
Default:
1 (ON)
[ 0-2]
Code: Setting
0 : Exclusive setting OFF (Manual paper feed enable)
1 : Exclusive setting ON (Manual paper feed disable) (Default)
2 : Exclusive setting OFF (Manual paper feed enable) + A3/WLT charge
* When this setting is set to ON, if the auditor mode is the coin vendor mode and the standard tray setting is
set to the manual paper feed tray, the standard tray setting is set to the main tray.
[CA] key: Exits the simulation mode.
[Interruption] key: Shifts to the sub code input window.
36
[ 0-1]
Code: Setting
0 : Stop
1 : Stop cancel (Default)
[ 0-1]
Code: Setting
0 : Stop
1 : Stop cancel (Default)
There are two kinds of the displayed image memory capacity: 16MB and 32MB.
The standard capacity of the IMC compression memory is 16B.
* It is not displayed when IMC is not installed.
[CA] key: Exits the simulation mode.
[Interruption] key: Shifts to the sub code input window.
manuals4you.com
Default:
1 (Stop cancel)
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 23
Main
code
Sub
code
26
42
Contents
Remark
Default:
38 (TC ON)
Used to set the ON/OF timing of the transfer charger (TC) individually. Select an item to be changed with the 50 (TC OFF)
cross key, and change the set value to a desired value, and press [OK] key or [START] key. The entered
value is saved to the EEPROM and the machine shifts to the sub code input window.
Transfer ON/OFF timing control setting
(Value input)
Sim26-42 TC TIMING
1:TC(ON)
38
2:TC(OFF)
50
(Item selection)
Sim26-42 TC TIMING
1:TC(ON)
38
2:TC(OFF)
50
[
1- 99]
50
Key
1- 99]
(Settlement)
Sim26-42 TC TIMING
1:TC(ON)
60
2:TC(OFF)
50
[
60
2
1- 99]
60
OK/START Key
10 Key
2:TC(OFF)
TC ON
PIN OFF
TC OFF
Set value
Time (ms)
Difference (ms)
Set value
Time (ms)
Difference (ms)
99
442
+122
99
402
+98
50
344
+24
51
306
+2
38
320
Default
49
302
-2
246
-74
206
-98
0- 10]
Key
(Value input)
Sim26-43 SIDE VOID
1:SIDE VOID(L)
3
2:SIDE VOID(R)
3
[
0- 10]
24
10 Key
(Settlement)
Sim26-43 SIDE VOID
1:SIDE VOID(L)
4
2:SIDE VOID(R)
3
[
0- 10]
OK/START Key
Default:
5 (Voide amount:
2.5mm)
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 24
Main
code
Sub
code
26
51
Contents
Copy temporary stop function setting
Remark
Default:
1 (Temporary stop)
Used to set whether copying is stopped temporarily when the paper exit tray full is detected. When the
electronic sort function is used, paper exit of 250 sheets (*1) or more can be used for one copy job. If, at that
time, copying (paper discharge) is continued with the tray full, a paper exit jam may occur. To avoid this,
copying is temporarily stopped by this setting.
Sim26-51 COPY STOP
1:COPIES STOP
0
0=NON STOP
1=STOP
[ 0-1]
1
Display: Setting
0 : Temporary stop cancel
1 : Temporary stop (Default)
Default:
50
Used to set the PWM duty (brightness) at the center value of LCD contrast.
* Setting range: 30-70(Default: 50)
* When [OK] key or [START] key is pressed, the set value of LCD contrast is immediately reflected.
Sim26-54 LCD DUTY
1:LCD PWM DUTY 50
[ 30- 70]
50
Default:
0 (Enable)
0-
1]
FAX PWB
Setting
Yes
No
(Enable)
(Disable)
Default:
01(Enable)
Used to set Enable/Disable of the toner save setting in the key operator program. If this setting is set to
Enable (1), the toner save setting appears in the key operator program to allow setting.
Sim26-73 TS ENABLE
1:TS ENABLE
0
0- 1]
Display: Setting
0 : Disable
1 : Enable
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 25
Main
code
Sub
code
26
74
Contents
Remark
0- 1]
01
Display
POUT
DPX
PIN
MBEMP
C1EMP
C2EMP
C3EMP
C4EMP
C2PSS
C3PSS
C4PSS
DRST
: Corresponding sensor
: Paper exit sensor
: DUPLEX sensor
: Paper entry sensor
: Manual feed paper sensor
: No. 1 tray paper sensor
: No. 2 tray paper sensor
: No. 3 tray paper sensor
: No. 4 tray paper sensor
: No. 2 tray paper feed sensor
: No. 3 tray paper feed sensor
: No. 4 tray paper feed sensor
: New drum sensor (AL model only)
When a multi-stage cassette is not installed as an option, the corresponding sensor name is not displayed.
41
01
PD4
PD5
Open
Close
Highlighted
Normal display
Document NO Document
YES
Normal display Highlighted
Default:
0 (Scan counter not
added)
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 26
Main
code
Sub
code
41
02
Contents
Remark
AB series
Inch series
4 3
5 4
1
2
3
1
2
1-5
03
04
Detection level adjustment when the document size is settled (15 degrees - 20 degrees)
Set the OC cover to the document size settled state (15 degrees - 20 degrees), and press [OK] key.
1 Initial window
Sim41-4 20 SENSOR
2 After-execution window
Sim41-4 20 SENSOR
OCS
1[000] 163 2[000] 148
3[001] 167 4[0C6] 180
5[197] 179
The detection level under the document size settled state is saved in the EEPROM, and the value is
displayed in [ ].
* The document size settled state means the point when the open/close sensor (OCSW) is switched from
ON (highlighted) to OFF (normal display).
42
01
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 27
Main
code
Sub
code
43
01
Contents
Fusing temperature setting (Normal copy)
Remark
Default:
2(170C)
[160- 200]
170
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
: 160 C
: 165 C
: 170 C (Default)
: 175 C
: 180 C
: 185 C
: 190 C
: 195 C
: 200 C
Default:
LOW:0(Low speed
rotation)
HIGH:1(High speed
rotation)
Setting mode
13
LOW
Setting in normal temperature adjustment (190C or below) Default = 0 (Low speed rotation)
HIGH
[ 0-1]
Code: Setting
0: Disable (Default)
1: Enable
<Applicable paper>
1) Cassette paper feed: A4R,B5R,8-1/2"x14",8-1/2"x13",8-1/2"x11",A5,INV
2) Manual paper feed: A4R,B5R,8-1/2"x14",8-1/2"x13",8-1/2"x11",A5,INV,16KR
* A5 is applicable to manual paper fed only in EX Japan AB series.
Default:
0 (Disadble)
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 28
Main
code
Sub
code
44
34
Contents
Remark
Default:
21(NML R, SML R)
Used to set the transfer current value. When this simulation is executed, the list of modes and the current set 22(NML F, SML F,
value are displayed on the LCD.
BYPASS)
Sim44-34 TC
4:SML R
5:BYPASS
Sim44-34 TC ADJ.
1:NML F
22
2:NML R
21
3:SML F
22
1/2 [
9- 36]
22
2/2
ADJ.
21
22
9- 36]
22
Select a set item with the cross key and enter a set value with 10-key. Press [OK] key or [START] key, and
the set value is saved in the EEPROM.
The setting range is 90A - 360A. The calculation formula is "Set value x 10 (A)."
For example, in order to set the transfer current value to 200A, set the adjustment value to "20."
Display mode
: Setting mode
NML F
NML R
SML F
SML R
BYPASS
[22]
[ ]: Default
* Small size paper means A4R (Letter R) width or less.
* When selecting the special size of tray, the normal size width setting is made.
40
[ 1-
99]
01
Window display
: Adjustment mode
1:AE
: AE MODE (300dpi)
2:TEXT
3:PHOTO 1
4:PHOTO 2
5:TEXT (TS)
6:AE (TS)
manuals4you.com
Default:
8sec
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 29
Main
code
Sub
code
46
02
Contents
Copy density adjustment (600dpi)
Used to set the copy density for each mode.
Sim46-2 EXP. LEVEL
4:PHOTO 2
50
5:TEXT(TS)
50
6:AE(TS)
50
2/2 [
1- 99]
50
Window display
: Adjustment mode
1:AE
: AE MODE (600dpi)
2:TEXT
3:PHOTO 1
4:PHOTO 2
5:TEXT (TS)
6:AE (TS)
Remark
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 30
Main
code
Sub
code
46
09
Contents
Remark
For the shift amount, the gamma (gradation) is common. The whole sections are made brighter or darker.
When the shift amount is increased, the brightness is decreased. When the shift amount is decreased,
the brightness is increased.
The slanting value changes the gamma (gradation).
When the set value is increased, the gamma is increased to provide a higher contrast. (Clear black and
white)
When the set value is decreased, the gamma is decreased to provide a lower contrast. (Higher gradation)
Select an adjustment mode with the cross key, and enter the set value with 10-key. The adjustment range is
1 - 99. When [ ] or [ ] key is pressed, the page is changed.
The shift amount and the slanting value can be individually set for each of five levels of density for each of
TEXT/TS and TEXT. Therefore, there are 20 patterns of adjustment modes.
Sim46-9 TEXT 300
1:1.0(SHIFT)
2:1.0(GAMMA)
3:2.0(SHIFT)
1/7 [
1- 99]
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
1- 99]
50
1: 1.0(SHIFT)
2: 1.0(GAMMA)
3: 2.0(SHIFT)
4: 2.0(GAMMA)
5: 3.0(SHIFT)
6: 3.0(GAMMA)
7: 4.0(SHIFT)
8: 4.0(GAMMA)
9: 5.0(SHIFT)
10: 5.0(GAMMA)
11: TS 1.0(SHIFT)
12: TS 1.0(GAMMA)
13: TS 2.0(SHIFT)
14: TS 2.0(GAMMA)
15: TS 3.0(SHIFT)
16: TS 3.0(GAMMA)
17: TS 4.0(SHIFT)
18: TS 4.0(GAMMA)
19: TS 5.0(SHIFT)
20: TS 5.0(GAMMA)
Select an item to be changed and set a desired adjustment value. Press [OK] key, and the machine shifts to
the copy window.
When [START] key is pressed at that time, copying is performed with the previous adjustment value and the
result can be checked.
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 31
Main
code
Sub
code
46
10
Contents
Remark
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
1- 99]
50
1: 1.0(SHIFT)
2: 1.0(GAMMA)
3: 2.0(SHIFT)
4: 2.0(GAMMA)
5: 3.0(SHIFT)
6: 3.0(GAMMA)
7: 4.0(SHIFT)
8: 4.0(GAMMA)
9: 5.0(SHIFT)
10: 5.0(GAMMA)
11: TS 1.0(SHIFT)
12: TS 1.0(GAMMA)
13: TS 2.0(SHIFT)
14: TS 2.0(GAMMA)
15: TS 3.0(SHIFT)
16: TS 3.0(GAMMA)
17: TS 4.0(SHIFT)
18: TS 4.0(GAMMA)
19: TS 5.0(SHIFT)
20: TS 5.0(GAMMA)
Select an item to be changed and set a desired adjustment value. Press [OK] key, and the machine shifts to
the copy window.
When [START] key is pressed at that time, copying is performed with the previous adjustment value and the
result can be checked.
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 32
Main
code
Sub
code
46
11
Contents
Remark
For the shift amount, the gamma (gradation) is common. The whole sections are made brighter or darker.
When the shift amount is increased, the brightness is decreased. When the shift amount is decreased,
the brightness is increased.
The slanting value changes the gamma (gradation).
When the set value is increased, the gamma is increased to provide a higher contrast. (Clear black and
white)
When the set value is decreased, the gamma is decreased to provide a lower contrast. (Higher gradation)
Select an adjustment mode with the cross key, and enter the set value with 10-key.
The adjustment range is 1 - 99. When [ ] or [ ] key is pressed, the page is changed.
The shift amount and the slanting value can be individually set for each of five levels of density for each of
PHOTO mode (error diffusion and dither). Therefore, there are 20 patterns of adjustment modes.
1: ED 1.0(SHIFT)
2: 1.0(GAMMA)
3: ED 2.0(SHIFT)
4: ED 2.0(GAMMA)
5: ED 3.0(SHIFT)
6: ED 3.0(GAMMA)
7: ED 4.0(SHIFT)
8: ED 4.0(GAMMA)
9: ED 5.0(SHIFT)
10: ED 5.0(GAMMA)
11: DI 1.0(SHIFT)
12: DI 1.0(GAMMA)
13: DI 2.0(SHIFT)
14: DI 2.0(GAMMA)
15: DI 3.0(SHIFT)
16: DI 3.0(GAMMA)
17: DI 4.0(SHIFT)
18: DI 4.0(GAMMA)
19: DI 5.0(SHIFT)
20: DI 5.0(GAMMA)
1- 99]
50
Select an item to be changed and set a desired adjustment value. Press [OK] key, and the machine shifts to
the copy window.
When [START] key is pressed at that time, copying is performed with the previous adjustment value and the
result can be checked.
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 33
Main
code
Sub
code
46
18
Contents
Remark
: Adjustment mode
1:AE
: AE MODE (300dpi)
2:TEXT
3:PHOTO 1
4:PHOTO 2
5:TEXT (TS)
6:AE (TS)
Enter an adjustment value and press [OK] key. The entered value is saved to the EEPROM and the machine
shifts to the copy window.
Sample copying can be performed during this simulation.
19
Used to set the following three items. Select an item with the UP/DOWN key of the cross key and enter a set
value with 10-key.
(1) :
table setting
(2) : AE operation mode
(3) : PHOTO image process setting
When this simulation is executed, the current set code number of the above three modes are displayed.
Sim46-19 AE MODE
1:AE MODE
2:AE STOP
3:PHOTO
[ 1- 2]
1
0
1
1
table setting
Default:
2
AE operation mode
Default:
0
Dither process
Default:
1
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 34
Main
code
Sub
code
46
20
Contents
Remark
[ 1- 99]
50
Display text
Copy mode
1:AE
AE mode (600dpi)
11
2:TEXT
3:PHOTO 1
4:PHOTO 2
5:TEXT (TS)
6:AE (TS)
8 1/2
11
Select an adjustment item (mode) with the cross key and enter a desired value with 10-key.
When [OK] key is pressed, the entered value is saved to the EEPROM and the machine shifts to the copy
execution window.
After completion of copying, the machine returns to the adjustment value input window.
When [START] key is pressed instead of [OK] key, the machine shifts to the copy execution window and
performs copying.
BACK
Adjustment
item selection
window
OK
Copy start
window
START
START
Copy execution
window
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 35
Main
code
Sub
code
46
30
Contents
Remark
AE limit setting
Default:
0 (AE limit value)
0- 31]
Select an item to be changed with [ ] and [ ] keys and enter a desired value with 10-key. The entered
value is saved to the EEPROM.
The adjustment value is in the range of 0 - 31. (Default: 0)
* Note: When SIM26 - 06 (Destination setting) and SIM46 - 19 (Auto exposure mode) are changed, this
setting returns to the default accordingly.
31
Sim46-31 SHARPNESS
1:AE
1
2:TEXT
1
3:PHOTO 1
1
1/2 [
0- 2]
1
Display text
Copy mode
1:AE
AE mode
2:TEXT
TEXT mode
3:PHOTO 1
4:PHOTO 2
5:TEXT (TS)
6:AE (TS)
Set value
Image quality
Shading
Standard *Default
Sharpening
100%
8 1/2
BACK
Copy start
window
OK
11
START
11
Copy execution
window
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 36
Main
code
Sub
code
48
01
Contents
Remark
1- 99]
50
2: SCAN
: Adjustment mode
: Main scan direction magnification
ratio (OC/CR)SPF)
: Sub scan direction magnification ratio (OC)
100%
8 1/2
BACK
Copy start
window
OK
11
START
11
Copy execution
window
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 37
Main
code
Sub
code
48
05
Contents
Remark
The adjustment value is in the range of 1 - 99. (Default: 50) . When the adjustment value is increased by 1,
the ratio is increased by 0.1%.
Select an adjustment item (mode) with the cross key and enter a desired value with 10-key.
When [OK] key is pressed, the entered value is saved to the EEPROM and the machine shifts to the copy
execution window.
After completion of copying, the machine returns to the adjustment value input window.
When [START] key is pressed instead of [OK] key, the machine shifts to the copy execution window and
performs copying.
To adjust the sub scanning magnification ratio on the back of the document, shift the window to the copy
start window and select "Duplex
Simplex" or "Duplex
Duplex" mode with the duplex mode key.
(Copy start window)
Ready to copy.
S
Adjustment
item selection
window
100%
8 1/2
BACK
Copy start
window
OK
11
START
11
Copy execution
window
* The exposure mode is fixed to "TEXT" with density 3, and cannot be changed.
* For the model without RSPF, the adjustment item of document back is not displayed.
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 38
Main
code
Sub
code
49
01
Contents
Flash Rom program writing mode
Used to download the programs and data sections of the main unit MCU/IMC board, the FAX board, and the
operation panel.
When this simulation is executed, the machine immediately shifts to the download mode and the following
display is shown.
O When entering the download mode
Download Mode.
Connect the main unit and the download PC with a USB cable, and start downloading with the maintenance
tool.
When downloading is started, the display is changed as follows:
O Receiving download data
Download Data
Receiving.
Processing finished.
Turn off the power.
-----
manuals4you.com
Remark
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 39
Main
code
Sub
code
49
01
Contents
MCU
0xFF
No process
0x00
0x01
Remark
IMC
PANEL
No process
No process
OK
OK
OK
0x02
0x03
0x04
0x05
0x06
0x07
0x08
0x09
0x0A
0x0B
0x0C
Destination error
0x0D
0x0E
0x0F
0x10
0x11
0x12
0x13
0x14
0x15
0x16
0x17
0x18
0x19
0x1A
0x1B
FAX
0xFF
No process
0x44
0x00
OK
0x45
0x01
Download impossible
0x52
0x02
0x56
0x03
LOADER no file
0x57
0x04
DWLD no file
0x58
0x05
BOOT no file
0x61
0x06
MAIN no file
0x62
0x07
0x63
0x08
0x64
0x09
0x65
0x11
0x71
0x12
0x72
0x21
0x73
0x22
0x74
0x23
0x75
0x24
0x81
0x25
0x82
0x31
0x83
0x32
0x84
0x33
0x85
0x34
0x91
0x35
0x92
0x41
0x93
0x42
0x94
0x43
0x95
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 40
Main
code
Sub
code
50
01
Contents
Remark
Display text
:Adjustment mode
1:TRAY1
2:TRAY2 (*)
3:MFT
4:DEN-A
5:RRC-A
6:DEN-B
Note 1: Items marked with (*) are displayed when TRAY2 and following options are not installed.
Note 2: When executing an adjustment copy from the manual paper feed tray, set the following paper.
AB series
A3 paper
Inch series
Double Letter paper
Note 3: When the adjustment value of the print start position adjustment is increased by 1, the ON timing of
the resist roller is delayed and the print result is shifted to the lead edge by 0.1mm.
Note 4: When the adjustment value of the image scanning start position is increased by 1, the scanning
start position is shifted to the home position by about 0.1mm, increasing the image loss amount.
Note 5: When the print start position (TRAY1) is changed, the print start positions (TRAY2 - TRAY4) and the
print start position (MULTI BYPASS) are also changed accordingly.
The adjustment value is in the range of 1 - 99. (Default: 50)
Select an adjustment item (mode) with the cross key, and enter the set value with 10-key.
When [OK] key is pressed, the entered value is saved to the EEPROM and the machine shifts to the copy
execution window.
After completion of copying, the machine returns to the adjustment value input window.
When [START] key is pressed instead of [OK] key, the machine shifts to the copy execution window and
performs copying.
(Copy start window)
Ready to copy.
S
Adjustment
item selection
window
100%
8 1/2
BACK
Copy start
window
OK
11
START
11
Copy execution
window
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 41
Main
code
Sub
code
50
01
Contents
Remark
(Adjustment procedure)
(1) Set the print start position (1: TRAY1), the lead edge void amount (4: DEN - A), and the scanning start
position (5: RRC - A) to "1" and make a copy of 100%.
(2) Measure the image loss amount (R mm) of the scale.
Set [5:RRC - A] = 10xR(mm). (Example. Set 40.)
When the value of [5: RRC - A] is increased by 10, the image loss is decreased by1mm. (Default: 50)
(3) Measure the distance (H mm) from the paper lead edge to the image print start position.
Set [1:TRAY1] = 10xH(mm). (Example: Set 50.)
When the value of [1:TRAY1] is increased by 10, the image lead edge shifts to the paper lead edge by
1mm. (Default: 50)
(4) Set the lead edge void amount to B = 50(2.5mm). (Default: 50)
When the value of [4:DEN - A] is increased by 10, the void amount is increased by about 1mm. (For 25
or less, the void amount is zero.)
[Example]
Copy output result
06
The adjustment value is in the range of 1 - 99. (Default: 50). When the adjustment value of the document
scanning start position is increased by 1, the scanning timing is advanced, resulting in a smaller image loss.
Select an adjustment item (mode) with the cross key and enter a desired value with 10-key.
When [OK] key is pressed, the entered value is saved to the EEPROM and the machine shifts to the copy
execution window.
After completion of copying, the machine returns to the adjustment value input window.
When [START] key is pressed instead of [OK] key, the machine shifts to the copy execution window and
performs copying.
(Copy start window)
Ready to copy.
S
Adjustment
item selection
window
100%
8 1/2
BACK
Copy start
window
OK
11
START
11
Copy execution
window
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 42
Main
code
Sub
code
50
10
Contents
Remark
Default:
1
Display text
:Adjustment mode
1:TRAY1
2:TRAY2 (*)
3:TRAY3 (*)
4:TRAY4 (*)
5:BYPASS
6:DUPLEX (*)
Note 1: Items marked with (*) are displayed when TRAY2 and following options are not installed.
Note 2: When executing an adjustment copy from the manual paper feed (BYPASS) tray, set the following
paper according to the destination specification.
AB series
A3 paper
Inch series
Double Letter paper
The adjustment value is in the range of 1 - 99. (Default: 50)
When the adjustment value is increased, the output image is shifted to the right. When the adjustment value
is increased by 1, the image is shifted to the right by about 0.1mm.
Select an adjustment item (mode) with the cross key, and enter the set value with 10-key.
When [OK] key is pressed, the entered value is saved to the EEPROM and the machine shifts to the copy
execution window.
After completion of copying, the machine returns to the adjustment value input window.
When [START] key is pressed instead of [OK] key, the machine shifts to the copy execution window and
performs copying.
(Copy start window)
Ready to copy.
S
Adjustment
item selection
window
100%
8 1/2
BACK
Copy start
window
OK
11
START
11
Copy execution
window
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 43
Main
code
Sub
code
50
12
Contents
Remark
(Note) 2:SPF(SIDE1) is available only for the model with the SPF/RSPF.
(Note) 3:SPF(SIDE2) is available only for the model with RSPF.
The adjustment value is in the range of 1 - 99. (Default: 50)
When the adjustment value is increased, the document scanning position is shifted to the right and the
image is shifted to the left as a result.
When the adjustment value is increased by 1, the scanning area is shifted by 0.1mm.
Select an adjustment item (mode) with the cross key, and enter the set value with 10-key.
When [OK] key is pressed, the entered value is saved to the EEPROM and the machine shifts to the copy
execution window.
After completion of copying, the machine returns to the adjustment value input window.
When [START] key is pressed instead of [OK] key, the machine shifts to the copy execution window and
performs copying.
(Copy start window)
Ready to copy.
S
Adjustment
item selection
window
100%
8 1/2
BACK
Copy start
window
OK
11
START
11
Copy execution
window
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 44
Main
code
Sub
code
50
18
Contents
Remark
1- 99]
50
Paper transport
direction
Select an adjustment item (mode) with the cross key, and enter the set value with 10-key.
When [OK] key is pressed, the entered value is saved to the EEPROM and the machine shifts to the copy
execution window.
After completion of copying, the machine returns to the adjustment value input window.
When [START] key is pressed instead of [OK] key, the machine shifts to the copy execution window and
performs copying.
(Copy start window)
Ready to copy.
S
Adjustment
item selection
window
100%
8 1/2
BACK
Copy start
window
OK
11
START
11
Copy execution
window
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 45
Main
code
Sub
code
50
19
Contents
Remark
BACK
Adjustment
item selection
window
100%
8 1/2
Copy start
window
OK
11
START
11
Copy execution
window
u.co
o
y
4
ls
ua
man
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 46
Main
code
Sub
code
51
02
Contents
Remark
4/4
1- 99]
50
Display text
:Adjustment mode
1:TRAY1
2:TRAY2
3:TRAY3
4:TRAY4
5:BYPASS
6:RSPF(SIDE1)
7:RSPF(SIDE2)
8:RSPF A5
9:DUPLEX
(*1) Valid only when an option is installed. (If an option is not installed, it is not displayed on the adjustment
window.)
(*2) When heavy paper slips in manual feed copy, or when a paper jam occurs in thin paper copy, adjust this
set value to remove the problem.
Heavy paper slips.
Increase the set value.
Thin paper jams.
Decrease the set value.
The adjustment range is 1 - 99. The default of pre-feed time for manual paper feed tray paper feed is 32. The
default for the others 50.
Select an adjustment item (mode) with the cross key, and enter the set value with 10-key.
When [OK] key is pressed, the entered value is saved to the EEPROM and the machine shifts to the copy
execution window.
After completion of copying, the machine returns to the adjustment value input window.
When [START] key is pressed instead of [OK] key, the machine shifts to the copy execution window and
performs copying.
(Copy start window)
Ready to copy.
S
Adjustment
item selection
window
100%
8 1/2
BACK
Copy start
window
OK
11
START
11
Copy execution
window
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 47
Main
code
Sub
code
53
08
Contents
Remark
PRESS OK KEY
EXEC
adjustment
OK
50
50
START Key
OK/START Key
EXEC
50
adjustment
NG
OK/START Key
10
ERR
Default:
1
Used to change setting depending on whether the SPF unit and the SPF document glass holder section are
anti-dirt glass or not.
When this simulation is executed, the selection window of the adjustment items and the current set value
are displayed.
(Adjustment item selection window)
Setting value: Adjustment mode
Sim53-10 SPF RD POS
0: SPF scan position setup for model which is
1:SPF RD POS
1
not provided with dirt prevention
1: Scan position setting for dirt prevention SPF
* Default = 1 (Dirt prevention part)
[
0- 1]
0
Though this setting is changed, the other adjustment values are not changed.
When replacing or installing the SPF unit, use this simulation to set the position and perform the scanning
position automatic adjustment.
61
03
(Execution window)
PRESS OK KEY
EXEC
OK/START
EXEC
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 48
Main
code
Sub
code
63
01
Contents
Remark
Shading check
Used to display the detection level when the lamp of the white plate for shading correction is lighted.
When the simulation code is entered, the initial window is displayed to urge execution. Press [OK] key or
[START] key to start the simulation. The contents of the operations are as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
The mirror base unit is shifted to the white plate for shading correction.
The copy lamp is lighted.
"0" is displayed until the copy lamp light quantity is stabilized.
When the light quantity is stabilized, the level of 1 pixel on the CCD center which is not corrected is
displayed in hexadecimal.
* The white level is displayed for about 10sec. The data update cycle is about 1sec.
5. After passing 10sec, the machine returns to the sub code input window.
Sim63-1 SHADING
PRESS OK KEY
07
Sim63-1 SHADING
OK/START
EXEC
061
Failure
OK/START
(Execution window)
Sim63-7 SPF ADJ.
WHITE ADJUST
EXEC
Success
* Since this simulation detects the border line between the white Mylar (white) edge and the sky-shot
(black), if the simulation is executed with the SPF unit (OC cover) open, it is judged as an error.
* Since the adjustment value is the position of the border line, in order to execute white correction in an
actual SPF copy, the point is "Adjustment value - 34th pixel."
manuals4you.com
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 49
Main
code
Sub
code
64
01
Contents
Remark
Self print
Used to perform printing of one page disregarding the optical system status. Also when the print command
is issued from the host, printing is performed.
When this simulation is executed, warm-up is performed and the ready lamp is lighted. (Since, however, the
optical system is invalid, initializing is not performed.)
There are following four self-printable patterns.Use 10-key to select a pattern.
The selected pattern is displayed on 7-segment LED.
7SEG LED
Print pattern
White paper
Black background
Press OK Key or
Copies in progress.
S
START Key
100%
100%
8 1/2
11
8 1/2
11
7SEG LED
65
10
Default:
1 (Enable)
Used to set Enable/Disable of the key reception time setting in the key operator program. When this setting
is set to Enable (1), the key reception time is displayed in the key operator program, allowing setting.
Sim65-10 KEY TIME
1:KEY ACK TIME
1
0- 1]
Display: Setting
0: Disable
1: Enable (Default)
Default:
1 (Flashing)
Used to set the Info lamp brightness (PWM duty) and the kind of flashing.
Sim65-11 INFO LAMP
1:PWM DUTY
1
2:BLINK TYPE
1
[
1- 5]
Lamp brightness
1: 100% (Default)
2: 80%
3: 60%
4: 40%
5: 20%
Kind of flashing
1: Flashing (Default)
2: Flashing 10 times, and lighting thereafter.
3: Lighting
During this simulation, Info lamp is lighted to allow checking of the brightness.
[CA] key: Exit the simulation mode.
[Interruption] key: Shifts to the sub code input window.
[07]SIMULATIONS.fm 50
Main
code
Sub
code
67
50
Contents
USB reception speed adjustment
Default:
3 (Normal2)
Used to set an limitation on the print data reception speed when the USB transfer speed is at full speed.
Sim67-50 USB SPEED
1:FULL SPEED
2
1- 4]
Remark
Display
Fast 1
2
3
Slow 4
: Setting
: FAST
: NORMAL 1
: NORMAL 2 (Default)
: SAFE
* When images are disturbed in printing through USB, change the setting and try again.
CA key: Exits from the simulation mode.
Interruption key: Shifts to the sub code entry window.
manuals4you.com
[08]TROUBLECODE.fm 1
E1
00
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Main
code
Sub
code
E1
00
10
11
13
16
81
82
Content
84
Detail
Cause
01
Check
and
remedy
E7
F2
Content
Details of trouble
02
LSU trouble
10
11
Content
12
Shading trouble
Detail
16
Cause
04
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
F5
02
F6
00
10
80
81
82
84
F9
88
99
00
00
Thermistor open
H3
00
H4
00
H5
01
L1
00
L3
00
L4
01
11
L6
10
L8
01
11
13
16
H2
U1
03
U2
04
11
U9
10
40
00
80
81
82
84
88
99
81
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
[08]TROUBLECODE.fm 2
Main Sub
code code
E1
82
84
Details of trouble
Content
01
02
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Content
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
LSU trouble.
Detail
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
E7
11
12
Detail
Cause
10
Detail
Check
and
remedy
E7
Main Sub
code code
16
F2
04
Details of trouble
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Shading trouble.
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Laser abnormality.
MCU PWB abnormality.
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
manuals4you.com
[08]TROUBLECODE.fm 3
Main Sub
code code
F5
F6
02
00
10
80
81
82
84
Details of trouble
Main Sub
code code
Details of trouble
Content
Content
Detail
Detail
Cause
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Thermistor open.
Detail
Cause
Thermistor abnormality.
Control PWB abnormality.
Fusing section connector disconnection.
The fusing unit is not installed.
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
F6
88
99
F9
H2
H3
00
00
00
Check
and
remedy
Cause
Thermistor abnormality.
Control PWB abnormality.
Fusing section connector disconnection.
Content
Detail
Check
and
remedy
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
[08]TROUBLECODE.fm 4
Main Sub
code code
H4
H5
L1
00
01
00
Details of trouble
Main Sub
code code
Details of trouble
Content
Content
Detail
Detail
Cause
Cause
Thermistor abnormality.
Heater lamp abnormality.
Thermostat abnormality.
Control PWB abnormality.
Check
and
remedy
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
L3
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
L4
00
01
11
L6
10
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
manuals4you.com
[08]TROUBLECODE.fm 5
Main Sub
code code
L8
U1
U2
01
03
04
Details of trouble
40
U9
00
80
81
Main Sub
code code
Details of trouble
Content
Content
Detail
Detail
Cause
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Check
and
remedy
Content
Content
Detail
Detail
Cause
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
U9
82
84
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
11
88
Cause
EEPROM abnormality.
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
EEPROM abnormality.
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
99
Content
Detail
Cause
Check
and
remedy
manuals4you.com
[09]MAINTENANCE.fm 1
[9] MAINTENANCE
1. Maintenance table
X:Check(Clean, adjust, or replace when required.) O:Clean
Unit name
Drum peripheral
Developing section
Part name
When calling
OPC drum
Cleaning blade
MC unit
:Lubricate
50K
100K
150K
(MC grid)
(MC case)
Transfer wire
Discharge holder
Developer
DV seal
DV under seal
DV side seal
Reflector
Mirror
Mirror
Pulley
CCD peripheral
Lens
Glass
Table glass
White Plate
Lamp unit
Other
Drive wire
Rail
LSU
Paper feed section
:Adjust
Side Mylar
Optical section
:Replace
Drive section
X
X
Dust-proof glass
PS roller
Pressure roller
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Gears
X
X
Spring clutch
Fusing section
X
X
Document cover
Spring clutch
Paper transport section
X
X
Belts
Ozone filter*1
[09]MAINTENANCE.fm 2
Life,
16K
Remaining
quantity check *1
a. Press and hold the density adjustment LIGHT key for more than 5 sec, and the machine will enter the user
program mode.
b. Press and hold the "%" key for more than 5 sec, and the remaining quantity will be displayed on the copy quantity
display in one of the following levels: (Remaining quantity display levels: 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, 10%, LO)
c. Press the density adjustment LIGHT key to cancel.
Remaining
quantity
NEAR EMPTY
About 10%
EMPTY
Flash
Machine
Life
50K
Selection is available between Not Stop and Stop by Service Simulation (SIM 26-37) Setup.
(If Stop is selected, the LED will flash and stop at 50K.)
* Default: Not Stop
* Clear: SIM 42-1
Maintenance Message and icon Selection is available among 50K, 25K, 10K, 7.5K, 5K, and free (no lighting) with SIM 21-1.
on the LCD
* Default: 50K
* Clear: SIM 20-1
Machine
Not stop
1) When attaching the DV side Mylar, check the position shown in the
figure below and attach it properly.
B. DV cartridge
Do not shake or put up the developer cartridge. Otherwise developer
may scatter.
2) When attaching the DV side sheet, check the position shown in the
figure below and attach it properly.
(First of all, attach the DV side Mylar.)
* Be sure to attach the DV side sheet so that the notch is on the outside.
manuals4you.com
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 1
B. Charger wire
No.
Item
Optical section
Fusing section
MCU
LSU
10
Power section
11
Developing section
12
Process section
13
Others
(1)
Charger wire
(3)
(5)
(1)
Content
(2)
(3)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(1)
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 2
2. Optical section
Content
Table glass
Copy lamp
Lens unit
Wire
Document detection
(2)
(1)
A. Table glass
(1)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(4)
(1)
(3)
(3)
(2)
D. Copy lamp
(2)
(4)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(A)
(3)
(3)
(A)
(1)
(2)
(3)
manuals4you.com
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 3
E. Lens unit
F. Wire
Note: Do not remove screws which are not indicated in the figure. If the
height of the base plate is changed, it cannot be adjusted in the
market.
Note: The CCD/lens unit is factory-adjusted before shipping.
Since these adjustments cannot be performed in the market.
Never touch the screws other than screw 2) of the CCD/lens unit.
(1)
(4)
(1)
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(3)
(2)
(4)
G. Document detection
For U.S.A.
(2)
(3)
5.0~
+3 scales
3.6~4.9
+2 scales
2.2~3.5
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
(1)
+1 scale
0.8~2.1
Reference
-0.6~0.7
-1 scale
-2.0~ -0.7
-2 scales
-3.4~ -2.1
-3 scales
-4.8~ -3.5
-4 scales
~ -4.9
(2)
(1)
(3)
(1)
(4)
(2)
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 4
3. Fusing section
No.
C. Thermistor
Installation: When installing the thermistor, be sure to face the installing
projection (A) toward the installing surface.
Check that the thermistor is in contact with the upper heat
roller.
Contents
Fusing unit
Thermostat
Thermistor
Heater lamp
Separation pawl
Separation pawl
Cleaning pad
(1)
(A)
(2)
(1)
(1)
D. Heater lamp
Assembly: Insert the spring (A) into the hole (B) in the fusing frame.
(3)
(2)
(A)
(B)
(2)
(1)
B. Thermostat
(2)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
Assembly: Put the paper guide earth spring (A) under the paper guide
(B) before fusing.
(A)
(B)
(1)
(2)
(1)
manuals4you.com
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 5
(2)
(1)
Floil(GU2)
Grease(JFE552)
(1)
(4)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(A)
(B)
F. Separation pawl
(C)
Assembly: Put the fusing harness (A) on the heater lamp (B) as shown
in the figure and fix them together.<R>Place the fusing
harness inside the rib (C).
(1)
(2)
Disassembly:
(2)
(3)
(2)
(1)
(3)
(1)
(2)
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 6
I. Cleaning pad
Assembly:
When installing the paper guide (3) before fusing, fix the
paper guide fixing plate with screws temporarily so that the
paper guide fixing plate (2) is in contact with the frame
bottom under fusing (A). Fit the mark (B) on the fusing front
paper guide (3) with the top of the rib (C), and tighten the
screw securely.
Remove Fusing rear paper guide from Fusing unit during every periodic
maintenance (50K) and clean the collected paper dust using a ruler or
other straight-edge device.
Replace the cleaning felt at 150k or earlier if damaged.
(4)
(3)
Cleaning
felt AS
Paper dust
(1)
(1)
(2)
No.
(C)
(2)
(B)
(B)
(C)
Content
Ozone filter
Cooling fan
Transport roller
(A)
A. Ozone filter
H. Separation pawl
(1)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
manuals4you.com
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 7
B. Cooling fan
(3)
(3)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(1)
(4)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
Duplex model
(1)
(1)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(3)
Simplex model
(4)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(3)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(5)
(3)
(4)
(6)
(2)
(4)
(5)
(1)
(1)
(1)
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 8
D. Transport roller
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(4)
(5)
(1)
(4)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(3)
(1)
(1)
(A)
(B)
(1)
(D)
(3)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(C)
(A)
(B)
manuals4you.com
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 9
5. MCU
7. LSU
No.
A
Content
No.
MCU disassembly
A. MCU disassembly
Content
LSU unit
A. LSU unit
Note: When replacing the MCU PWB, be sure to replace the EEPROM of
the MCU PWB to be replaced.
(4)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(1)
(1)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(1)
(3)
(1)
(1)
(3)
(3)
(1)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(1)
Note: When replacing the MCU PWB, be sure to restore the original
jumper conditions.
Content
Optical frame unit
(2)
Adjustment:
Image lead edge position adjustment
Image left edge position adjustment
Paper off-center adjustment
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
More than 50mm
Less than 120mm
(1)
(1)
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 10
Content
B. Drive unit
Assembly:
Move down the clutch pawl as shown below, and avoid the
clutch and install.
(1)
(2)
Drive unit
(1)
(1)
Molykote PG 75
(2)
Assembly:
(1)
(1)
(2)
(1)
Grease G-484
C. Solenoid
(paper feed solenoid, resist roller solenoid)
(3)
(2)
(2)
(1)
manuals4you.com
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 11
No.
A
(1)
(2)
Content
Manual transport roller/Manual paper feed roller
(3)
(3)
(3)
(4)
A
A
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(5)
(3)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(5)
(1)
(4)
TOK
O
CK
(7)
(6)
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 12
(2)
(1)
(3)
(5)
(3)
(4)
(1)
(2)
(4)
(5)
(2)
A
A
(3) (4)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(B)
(1)
(A)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(1)
manuals4you.com
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 13
10.Power section
(1)
(2)
No.
Content
Power unit
Power fan
Power P.W.B.
Power switch
A. Power unit
A
(1)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(1)
B. Power fan
(2)
(3)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(4)
(1)
(1)
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 14
11.Developing section
No.
(2)
Contents
Developing box
Developing doctor
MG roller
A. Developing box
(1)
D. Power P.W.B.
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(1)
B. Developing doctor
(2)
(3)
(2)
E. Power switch
Adjustment:
(1)
(1)
(2)
manuals4you.com
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 15
12.Process section
C. MG roller
No.
Contents
Drum unit
Cleaning blade
A. Drum unit
(2)
(1)
LO C K
#
(1)
"
(2)
!
!
(2)
(1)
$
Adjustment:
Note: Attach it to fit with the attachment reference when replacing the DV
blade.
C. Cleaning blade
(1)
(1)
(1)
(2)
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 16
13.Others
No.
A
Contents
Operation P.W.B.
I/F P.W.B.
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(4)
(1)
(1)
(4)
(4)
(5)
(4)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(8)
(8)
(9)
A. Operation P.W.B.
(1)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(5)
(2)
(6)
(5)
(5)
(5)
(1)
(5)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(1)
manuals4you.com
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 17
(4)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(5)
(2)
(3)
B
(1)
(3)
(A)
(B)
A
(2)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
[10]DISASSEMBLY.fm 18
I. Main motor
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(1)
(3)
(3)
(2)
(2)
J. I/F P.W.B.
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
* When removing the paper feed roller, operate the paper feed clutch
with SIM 6-1, and keep the paper feed roller down as shown in the
figure above for operation.
(1)
manuals4you.com
[11]KEYOPERATOR.fm 1
Set value(Default)
KEY OPERATOR
NUMBER
CHANGE
ACCOUNT
CONTROL
AUDITING MODE
Remark
00000
TOTAL/ACCOUNT
RESET ACCOUNT
Reset 1 Account,
Reset All Account
ACCOUNT LIMIT
No (No warning)
ON*/OFF
OFFSET FUNCTION
UPPER TRAY,
CENTER TRAY
OPERATION
SETTINGS
USB2.0 MODE
AUTO CLEAR
Unchecked
LANGUAGE SETTING
MESSAGE TIME
ENERGY SAVE
PREHEAT MODE
excluding U.K
DHCP enable
IP address enable
TCP/IP enable
ON (Protocol enable)
NetWare enable
ON (Protocol enable)
EtherTalk enable
ON (Protocol enable)
NetBEUI enable
COPY SETTING
ON (Protocol enable)
EXPOSURE ADJUST
Original glass,
Document feeder
Level 1, 2, 3*, 4, 5
MARGIN DEFAULT
ERASE ADJUST
DEFAULT EXPOSURE
STREAM FEEDING
ROTATION COPY
No sort, Sort*
300*, 600dpi
Pattern 1*, 2
LIMIT OF COPIES
99, 999*copies
manuals4you.com
[12]FLASHROM.fm
4) Select "Include this location in the search". If the retrieval area does
not include the folder which includes the maintenance tool driver
(Mainte.inf), select [Browse] button.
If the folder path is properly shown, press the [Next] button to go to
procedure (7).
(Example)
Incorrect c:\Maintenance Download Tool
Correct c:\Maintenance\Downtool
1) Machine side:
Executable by performing the Service Simulation No. 49-01 (Flash
Rom program-writing mode).
(A word Download mode. appears on the operation panel to denote
the download mode status. )
2) Connect the machine and the PC with a USB cable.
(Be sure to connect the USB cable to the main unit side. Connection
to the optional dual function board cannot execute this function.)
6) Check that the path to the folder which includes the maintenance tool
driver (Mainte.inf) is shown, and press the [Next] button.
[12]FLASHROM.fm
4) Select "Search for a suitable driver for my device" and press the
[Next] button.
The installation procedure (on Windows XP) is completed with the above
operation.
manuals4you.com
[12]FLASHROM.fm
8) Check to confirm that the path to the folder which includes the
maintenance tool driver (Mainte.inf) is displayed, and press [OK]
button.
(Supposing that the maintenance tool driver is included in the folder
of C:\Maintenance Tool\Drivers\2kXp.
3. Download procedure
1) Main body side:
Executable by performing the Service Simulation No. 49-01 (Flash
Rom program-writing mode).
(A word Download mode. appears on the operation panel to denote
the download mode status. )
2) Connect the machine and the PC with a USB cable.
(Be sure to connect the USB cable to the main unit side. Connection
to the optional dual function board cannot execute this function.)
3) PC side:
Boot "Maintenance.exe" and select [AR-M207/M162/M165 Series]
on the model selection menu.
<Sample display>
4) PC side:
Check to confirm that "Simulation Command List" tree is displayed
on the integrated maintenance program.
11) When the indication is displayed to reboot the PC, press [YES]
button and boot the PC.
The installation procedure of the joint maintenance program on Windows
2000 is completed with the above operation.
.com
manuals4you
[12]FLASHROM.fm
5) PC side:
If "The copier is off." is displayed on the left lower side after booting
the integrated maintenance program, select [File] and then
[Reconnect] on the menu bar.
6) PC side:
Check to confirm that the tree is displayed on [Special (MCU/IMC2/
Panel/ Facsimile)] of the integrated maintenance program. If the tree
is not displayed, check that the USB is properly connected and
select [Reconnect] again in the previous procedure of (5).
8) PC side:
Specify the download file (*.dwl).
9) PC side:
When the DWL data file is specified, the DWL data file is transferred
from the PC to the machine. Downloading is proceeded
automatically.
10) PC side:
When the message below is displayed, download is completed.
Completion message:
Download is completed. Do not turn the copier power off until
Processing finished. Turn off the power. is displayed on the copier.
7) PC side:
Double click [Special (MCU/IMC2/Panel/Facsimile)] on the main tree
items to extend the sub tree items, and select [DWL Data Area
Download].
NOTE (Important):
Be sure that the power is not turned off and the USB cable is not
removed until the word "OFF" appears.
11) Main body side:
Wait until the word Processing finished.Turn off the power. appears
on the operation panel.
The appearance of Processing finished.Turn off the power.
indicates the completion of the download (writing into ROM).
Turn the power off and the USB cable can be removed at this point.
manuals4you.com
[12]FLASHROM.fm
12) Terminate the maintenance program, and turn on the power of the
main body.
NOTE:
For making a second connection with another machine, select the [File]
and [Reconnect] in the menu bar on the maintenance program at the
time of the USB being re-connected. Repeat the previous procedures
from the above 5).
4) PC side:
Check to confirm that "Simulation Command List" tree is displayed
on the integrated maintenance program.
5) PC side:
If "The copier is off." is displayed on the left lower side after booting
the integrated maintenance program, select [File] and then
[Reconnect] on the menu bar.
[12]FLASHROM.fm
6) PC side:
Check to confirm that the tree is displayed on [Special (MCU/IMC2/
Panel/ Facsimile)] of the integrated maintenance program. If the tree
is not displayed, check that the USB is properly connected and
select [Reconnect] again in the previous procedure of (5).
7) PC side:
Double click [Special (MCU/IMC2/Panel/Facsimile)] on the main tree
items to extend the sub tree items, and select [Confirm version].
manuals4you.com
PDIUSBP11AD
LVC1284
Sensor
CPU INTERRUPT
SPPD
CPU I/O
RTH DRST
Other Inputs
MCU-PWB
SFTHP
Driver
MainMotor
/CV_COUNT,/CV_START,/CV_CA,
/CV_DPX,/CV_SIZE0,1,2,3
/CV_COPY
Mirror Motor
Driver
(296pin)
Pegasus ASIC
Toner Motor
Driver
HC151
SJMT0/1/2/3
JOBS_FMT0/1/2/3
DMT0/1/2/3
3.3V
LSU
Polygon
Motor
/VIDEO
S/H
APCSTT
/SYNC
RSPF
SPFMOTOR
Driver
0]
1]
CPU CLK(19.6608MHz)
TC,GRID,MC,BIAS
/POFF,HL,PR
FW
3.3V,5VEN,5V,24V
FAN
(Measures against
ozone)
HVU
POWER SUPPLY
UART
OPU_Reset
Flash ROM
OA982
JTAG
P-Bus
D[15
A[19
1]
0]
SSCG
AC-Adaptor
AR-NB3(Network box)
PCL
Network print & scan
USB2.0
High-speed
Backlight (Green LED)
LCD
(73dot x 119dot)
24V
Buzzer
INFO LAMP
FAX-PWB UN
CPU CLK(19.6608MHz)
SRAM
(1Mb)
Flash ROM
(4Mbit,8Mbit)
LCD PWB
ISP1581
CPU
H8S/2321
(19.6608MHz)
FAX_Reset
UART
HSYNC
Video
ADRS
Latch
ES_Reset
UART
SDRAM
DIMM SOCKET
IMC2 PWB
FSOL
PSOL
Y1
SELIN1,2,3
SPMT0/1/2/3
8Kbyte
EEPROM
CRUM
SSCG
CPU
H8S/2321
(19.6608MHz)
Software Reset
8
8
16
Selector
L1,2
W0,1,2,3
PMCLK(2078.74(Hz))
Flash ROM
(8Mbit)
SRAM
(2Mb(1Mb*2))
D[15
A[19
(19.6608MHz)
Reset IC
3.3V
OC open/close
detection
/SPFCOVER,PAPER,Sensor
SPFOPEN,/SPFOUT
SPFCLH,SPFGSOL
Driver
Document size unit SPFPSOL,SPFRSOL
MHPS
HOME
POSITION
SENSOR
I/O ASIC
UART with FIFO
Expansion I/O port
Document size sensor
control
CLON
Lamp
Invertor
CCFL
24V
PWM
12V,5V,3.3V
8bits(MSB/LSB)
ADCCLK,SYNCH,
BSAMP,VSAMP
SDI,SCLK,LOAD,OBE
MODE
LVTTL
COIN VENDOR/AUDITOR
SDRAM
Simp 16Mbyte
Dup 32Mbyte
Scanner CLK(48MHz)
Printer CLK(20.3094MHz)
USB I/F
MPFS,RRS,
SGS,SRRC,SPUS,SPPS,
VFMCNT,VFM,MPFS,CPFS2,
CPFS1
Other Loads
Sensor
Driver
Job Separator
Shifter
MOTOR
Driver
DUPLEX
Download
SHIFTER
U
S
B
1
I/F PWB
I
E
E
E
1
2
8
4
CCD Driver
3.3V
AFE(AD9826 or AD9822)
A
M
C
G
AD
P
D
C
X
S
16bit
/MMD
5V
B/W
R
G
B
Reg A5V
/MMRDY
CCD
(TCD2704)
12V
TM+,TM-
12V
MM_AI0/Al1/PH_
MM_BI0/Bl1/PH_
CCD PWB
PMD
Scanner Unit
LED
7seg LED
USB 2
Erther
PC
FAX KEY
KEY MATRIX
TB62705CF
KEY PWB
5V
[13]ELECTRICALSECTION.fm 1
1. Block diagram
[13]ELECTRICALSECTION.fm 2
2. Circuit descriptions
A. Main PWB (MCU)
No.
SIGNAL
In/Out
46
PE5/D5
In/Out
Data Bus
DESCRIPTION
Data Bus
47
PE6/D6
In/Out
(1) General
48
PE7/D7
In/Out
Data Bus
49
PD0/D8
In/Out
Data Bus
50
PD1/D9
In/Out
Data Bus
51
PD2/D10
In/Out
Data Bus
52
PD3/D11
In/Out
Data Bus
53
Vss
GND
Ground
54
PD4/D12
In/Out
Data Bus
55
PD5/D13
In/Out
Data Bus
56
PD6/D14
In/Out
Data Bus
57
PD7/D15
In/Out
58
Vcc
3.3V
Power
59
P30/TxD0
Out
60
P31/TxD1
Out
61
P32/RxD0
In/Out
Out
No.
SIGNAL
In/Out
DESCRIPTION
PG3/CS1
Out
PG4/CS0
Out
Vss
GND
Ground
NC
GND
Ground
Vcc
3.3V
Power
PC0/A0
Pull-Up
Address Bus
PC1/A1
Out
Address Bus
PC2/A2
Out
PC3/A3
Out
10
Vss
11
Data Bus
For Debug
62
P33/RxD1
63
P34/SCK0
64
P35/SCK1
In
65
Vss
GND
Ground
66
P60/DREQ0/
CS4
Out
Not use
Address Bus
67
Vss
GND
Ground
Address Bus
68
Vss
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
69
In
PC4/A4
Out
Address Bus
P61/TEND0/
CS5
12
PC5/A5
Out
Address Bus
70
P62/DREQ1
Out
13
PC6/A6
Out
Address Bus
71
P63/TEND1
Out
14
PC7/A7
Out
Address Bus
72
Not use
PB0/A8
Out
Address Bus
P27/PO7/
TIOCB5/TMO1
Out
15
73
P26/PO6/
TIOCA5/TMO0
Out
74
P25/PO5/
TIOCB4/TMCI1
Out
75
P24/PO4/
TIOCA4/TMRI1
76
P23/PO3/
TIOCD3/TMRI0
Out
77
P22/PO2/
TIOCC3/TMRI0
Out
78
P21/PO1/
TIOCB3
Out
79
P20/PO0/
TIOCA3
Out
Address Bus
80
WDTOVF
Pull-Up
81
RES
In
16
PB1/A9
Out
Address Bus
17
PB2/A10
Out
Address Bus
18
PB3/A11
Out
Address Bus
19
Vss
GND
20
PB4/A12
Out
Address Bus
21
PB5/A13
Out
Address Bus
22
PB6/A14
Out
Address Bus
23
PB7/A15
Out
Address Bus
24
PA0/A16
Out
Address Bus
25
PA1/A17
Out
Address Bus
26
PA2/A18
Out
Address Bus
27
PA3/A19
Out
Address Bus
28
Vss
GND
Ground
29
PA4/A20/IRQ4
Pull-Up
30
PA5/A21/IRQ5
In
Ground
31
PA6/A22/IRQ6
In
82
NMI
Pull-Up
NMI Interrupt
32
PA7/A23/IRQ7
In
ASIC Interrupt
83
STBY
Pull-Up
Stand-by
33
P67/IRQ3/CS7
In
84
Vcc
34
P66/IRQ2/CS6
In
ASIC Interrupt
85
XTAL
35
Vss
GND
Ground
86
EXTAL
36
Vss
GND
Ground
87
Vss
GND
37
P65/IRQ1
In
88
PF7/fai
Pull-Up
38
P64/IRQ0
In
ASIC Interrupt
89
Vcc
3.3V
Power
Software Reset Signal
3.3V
Power
Ground
System Clock
39
Vcc
3.3V
Power
90
RF6/AS
Out
40
PE0/D0
In/Out
Data Bus
91
RD
Out
Read Enable
41
PE1/D1
In/Out
Data Bus
92
HWR
Out
42
PE2/D2
In/Out
Data Bus
93
PF3/LWR
Out
43
PE3/D3
In/Out
Data Bus
94
PF2/LCAS/
WAIT/BREQO
Out
95
PF1/BACK
Out
44
Vss
GND
Ground
45
PE4/D4
In/Out
Data Bus
manuals4you.com
[13]ELECTRICALSECTION.fm 3
No.
SIGNAL
In/Out
96
PF0/BREQ
Out
DESCRIPTION
97
P50/TxD2/IRQ4
Out
98
P51/RxD2/IRQ5
In
99
Vss
GND
Ground
100
Vss
GND
Ground
101
P52/SCK2/IRQ6
In
102
P53/ADTRG/
IRQ7/WAIT/
BREQO
Out
103
Avcc
3.3V
A/D Power
104
Vref
3.3V
A/D Reference
105
P40/AN0
In
106
P41/AN1
In
107
P42/AN2
In
108
P43/AN3
In
109
P44/AN4
In
No.
SIGNAL
In/Out
116
P16/PO14/
TIOCA2
Out
DESCRIPTION
117
P15/PO13/
TIOCB1/TCLKC
Out
118
P14/PO12/
TIOCA1
Out
119
P13/PO11/
TIOCD0/TCLKB
Out
120
P12/PO10/
TIOCC0/TCLKA
Out
121
P11/PO9/
TIOCB0/DACK1
Out
122
P10/PO8/
TIOCA0/DACK0
Out
123
MD0
GND
124
MD1
GND
125
MD2
Pull-Up
110
P45/AN5
In
111
P46/AN6/DA0
In
Not use
112
P47/AN7/DA1
In
Analog Input(TC)
126
PG0/CAS
Out
Not use
113
Avss
GND
Ground
127
PG1/CS3
Out
114
Vss
GND
Ground
128
PG2/CS2
Out
115
P17/PO15/
TIOCB2/TCLKD
Out
ASIC
Print control section
CCD
PWB
LSU
Resolution conversion,
Zooming, lmage
process circuit
AE
Shading
HSYNC
PRINT control
VSYNC
DRAM control
I/F section
DRAM
8MB or 16MB
To CPU bus
[13]ELECTRICALSECTION.fm 4
PF6
ASIC
IC5A
/RES
VCC3
VCC3
R18
11kF
R19
10kJ
IC4
1
2
3
4
R21
10kF
NC
IN
NC
GND
8
7
6
5
NC
VCC
OUT
Cd
M51957BFP
C23
0.1u
C24
22000p
R88
7.5kF
T376
3
D2
R89
1kJ
R98
2.7kF
T380
1
MA700
R97
10kF
IC23A
FTH
R87
1MF
VCC3
R86
1kF
24V
KIA393F-EL
24V
VCC3
8
+
IC27A
T403
R109
300J
T404
10kJ
R110
100J
C129
24V
DSCLK#
1SS355
RTH
KIA358F-EL
C128
22000p
Q5
DTC114EKA
IN
1
1
RTH_IN
D1
R288
OUT
24V
INT5V
5VEN
GND
0.1u/50V
1
3
2
D3
DAN202U or KDS121
C127
T371
0.1u
1
1
C130
0.1u/50V
IC22
R114
10kJ
8
T416
5
6
IC23B
1B
2B
3B
4B
5B
6B
7B
G
1C
2C
3C
4C
5C
6C
7C
NC
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
T372
PMCLK_A
R243
*0J
T385
KID65503F
T374
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
(/AUD_PNC)
(/AUD_COPY)
(/AUD_CA)
3
1
R113
1.2kF
T373
T375
T379
PMCLK
DSCLK
HL
FTH
AUD_PNC
AUD_COPY
AUD_CA
5V
24V
VCC3
R93
240J
R94
240J
THOPEN
KIA393F-EL
4
R115
10kF
C136
HLOUT
22000p
VCC3
D5
24V
KDS226
1
3
TCCNT
IC27B
C137
T421
R117
(TCCNT)
300J
KIA358F-EL
N.M.
The lower the heat roller surface temperature is, the greater the thermistor resistance is, and vise versa.
Therefore, the lower the heat roller surface temperature is, the higher the thermistor terminal voltage is, and vise versa. The thermistor terminal voltage
is inputted to the CPU analog port.
The CPU controls ON/OFF of the heater lamp by this input voltage level.
manuals4you.com
[13]ELECTRICALSECTION.fm 5
The IC34 is the motor control IC, which generates the pseudo AC
waveform with the pulse signals (TM, TM-) outputted from ASIC, driving
the toner supply motor.
24V
CP3
5VEN
0.1u
[When the heat roller surface temperature is lower than the set level]
0603FA1.5A
+
IC34
C155
C154
10u/35V
VDD
VCC1
(TM)
IN1
VCC2
(TM_)
IN2
OUT1
TMA_O
VSS
OUT2
TMB_O
N.C
1) Since the thermistor terminal voltage is higher than the set level, the
HL signal from the CPU becomes HIGH.
2) The HL signal is turned to be the HLOUT signal through IC22 protect
circuit, and inputted to the photo triac coupler on the power PWB.
3) When the internal triac turns on, a pulse is applied to the gate of the
external triac. Consequently a current flow from the power source
through the heater lamp to the triac, lighting the heater lamp.
R132
R133
47KJ
47KJ
TA7291AS
The main motor is driven by the MMD signal from ASIC. While the main
motor is rotating, the MMD signal is driven to HIGH and passed through
IC26 to the control circuit in the main motor to rotate the main motor.
When the main motor speed reaches the specified rpm, the MMLD
signal is turned LOW and passed through IC115 to the CPU.
IC26
MMD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
I1
O1
I2
O2
I3
O3
I4
O4
I5
O5
I6
O6
I7
O7
COM
NC
TD62503F
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
Main Motor
/MMD
Control
Circuit
( Main Motor)
ASIC
MMLD
a. Outline
Since the load signal from the CPU or the ASIC cannot drive the load
directly, it is passed through the driver IC to drive the load.
b. Operation
The driver circuit forms a Darlington circuit with transistors. Therefore a
large drive current is obtained from a small current (ASIC output current).
When the driver input voltage (base resistance input) is HIGH (+3.3V),
the transistor turns ON to flow a current in the arrow direction, operating
the load. When the driver is ON, the driver output terminal voltage is 0V.
+24V
ASIC/CPU
OUT PUT
LOAD
LOAD
[13]ELECTRICALSECTION.fm 6
CP1
0603FA1.5A
CP2
24VM
24Vdup
*0603FA1.5A
C143
0.1u
C144
0.1u
C142
47u/35V
OUT_AOUT_A+
OUT_B+
OUT_B-
PGND
24VM
R119
R120
5V
1
PGND
C148
820p
MM_BI0
MM_BI1
MM_PH_B
5V
T444
T446
R123
1kF
C149
820p
R126
13kF
R127
3kF
PGND
PGND
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
C147
820p
MM_AI0
T445
L6219DS013TR
R124
30kJ
R128
910F
VS
SENSE 1
COMP 1
OUT 1B
I01
GND
GND
I11
PHASE 1
VREF 1
RC 1
VSS
OUT 1A
OUT 2A
SENSE 2
COMP 2
OUT 2B
GND
GND
I02
I12
PHASE 2
VREF 2
RC 2
R121
1.5kJ
T442
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
0.68J/1W
T437
IC32
R122
1.5kJ
T443
PGND
MM_AI1
MM_PH_A
0.68J/1W
R125
30kJ
C150
820p
PGND
PGND
5V
MMref0
MMref1
MMref2
C152
0.1u
C153
0.1u
PGND
C151
10u/16V
PGND
(10)I/F circuit
a. General
The I/F circuit is composed of the USB driver and the IEEE1284 driver, and performs hard interface with the ASIC (MCU PWB).
b. USB circuit
With the USB driver, the differential signals (analog) of USB are
converted into digital signal, which are sent to the ASIC. In the reverse
procedure, interface between the ASIC (engine) and the host is
performed.
c. IEEE1284 circuit
The IEEE1284 driver is used to perform interface between the ASIC
(engine) and the host.
IEEE1284
driver
IC403
D+
USB
USB driver
IC401
ASIC
connector
D-
manuals4you.com
Centronics
connector
ASIC
[13]ELECTRICALSECTION.fm 7
B. DC power circuit
The DC power circuit directly rectifies the AC power and performs switching-conversion with the DC/DC converter circuit, and rectifies and smoothes
again to generate a DC voltage.
The constant voltage control circuit is of +5VEN. +24V are of the non-control system by winding from the +5VEN winding. As shown in fig (1), +24V,
and +5V are provided with the ON/OFF function by external signals. +3.3V is outputted from 24V to the step down converter.
Refer to the block diagram.
manuals4you.com
CN38
Side Cover SW
Front Cover SW
CRUM
TONER
MOTOR
CN22 CN23
CN32
CN3
Option
Japan only
SPEAKER
Cassette dehumidifier
heater
E-SORT
FFC
CHECKER
FFC
FFC
CN2
CN20
PAPER IN SENSOR
PS SOL
PICK UP SOL
CN17
CN10
DEV UN
FFC
MAIN
MOTOR
CN29
CN18
Mirror HP
SENSOR
LSU
MC
I/F
3P terminal
230V ONLY
AC SW
Dehumidifier heater
SW
Japan only
BC
TC
MCFB
LIU
MJ1
MJ2
Option
COOLING FUN
GRID
IEEE1284
USB1
BD-PWB
CN102
CN001
AC Cord
CN04
POLYGON
MOTOR
APC-PWB
B02-XL-HDB
(WHITE)
Power PWB
Bias
HVU
FAX
B2P3-VH
(WHITE)
USB2
B04P-VL
(WHITE)
CN101
CN30
CN28
CN14
CN4
CN41
HEATER LAMP
CN25
CN21
CN11
OC COVER
SENSOR
CN33
CN4
THERMISTER
(AB ONLY)
CN24
CN13
CN27
CN8
CN36
CN5
CN9
MCU-PWB
CN12
DOCUMENT
SENSOR
(AB)or(INCH)
SPF UN
CCD PWB
DOCUMENT
SENSOR
(AB)or(INCH)
9604S-22F x 2
(WHITE)
FUSER
CN26
DUP MOTOR
DUP MODEL ONLY
C
FF
COIN VENDER
Option
(INCH ONLY)
CN48
Mirror MOTOR
CN34
AUDITOR
Option
9610S-16B
LOWER SW
FFC
DUP SENSOR
FFC
COPY LAMP
FFC
COOLING FUN
x2
LCD-BL PWB
SHIFTER HP
SENSOR
SHIFTER MOTOR
FAX-KEY PWB
(Option)
KEY-LED PWB
CN47
OPERETION PANEL
B7B-PH-K-S
(RED)
Toner Sensor
CN403
CASETTE SWITCH
SENSOR
CASETTE EMPTY
SENSOR
manuals4you.com
[13]ELECTRICALSECTION.fm 8
CN41
CN35
CN37
manuals4you.com
BPC
APC
PM PWB
LB
WH
PK
B3B- PH- K- S
3
GND
/ SYNC
2
+5V
1
1
2
3
4
5
RD <PEPER
WH
BL
3
1
2
RD
WH
BL
1
2
BL
GY
IN SENSOR HARNESS>
CASETTE SWITCH
PWB
15778- 2
GASETTE
GND
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
BL
RD
WH
PL
PK
GY
LB
RD
WH
PL
LB
GY
BU12P- TR- P- H
1 SW5V
2
/ SYNC
3
/ VIDEO
4
SHOLD
5
APCSTT
D- GND
6
7
LPSEL
8 / PMCLK_A
9
/ PMRDY
10 / PMD
11 D- GND
12 24V
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
OR
LB
PL
BR
PK
GY
LB
PL
BR
PK
GY
RD
GY
BL
RD
WH
BL
RD
WH
BL
<LSU HARNESS>
<BD HARNESS>
(FFC)
P- GND
P- GND
/ MMRDY
/ MMD
N.C
P- GND
SW24V
SW24V
175767- 3
LEDPIN
CPEMPTY
GND
PAPER IN SENSOR
PWB
175767- 3
LEDPIN
3
1
PIN
2
GND
PICK UP SOL
PS SOL
B3B- PH- K- S
<HAND
PK
LEDHPEMPTY 1
BL
HPEMPTY 2
3 GY
GND
RD
WH
PL
LB
GY
177622- 5
/ PMC LK
/ PMRDY
/ PMD
P- GND
24V
BL
RD
WH
PL
PK
GY
LB
PK
WH
LB
B10B- PH- K- S
4
+5V
/ SYNC
5
/ VIDEO
6
/ SAMP
7
APCSTT
8
GND
9
SELECT 10
+5V
3
/ SYNC
2
GND
1
LSU UNIT
CN24(9604S-08F)
1
P- GND
2
P- GND
3
/ MMRDY
4
/ MMD
5
P- GND
6
P- GND
7
SW24V
8 S W24V
BL
BL
RD
RD
CN14(B3B-PH-K-KS(LF))
1
CASETTE
2
N.C.
3
GND
CN18(B3B-PH-K-K(LF) BK)
1 LEDCPEMPTY
2
CPEMPTY
3
GND
CN22(B2B-XH-A(LF))
1
24V
2 / CPSOL
CN23(B2B-XH-RD(LF))
24V
1
2 / PSRSOL
CN30(B2P-VH(LF))
TMA_O
1
TMB_O
2
1
2
3
4
5
CN26(9604S-23F)
P- GND
1
24V
2
POUT
3
4
SFTHP
/ VFMCNT
5
VFMOUT
6
PDPX
7
/ JOBS_DLD 8
SFTDA
9
SFTDB
10
/ SFTDA
11
/ SFTDB
12
LFTDA
13
LFTDB
14
/ LFTDA
15
/ LFTDB
16
TRAY_FULL 17
/ TRAY_D
18
/ LFTHP
19
5VEN
20
D- GND
21
5V
22
P- GND
23
24Vdup
/ DMT_0
/ DMT_1
/ DMT_2
/ DMT_3
CN13(B5B-PH-K-S(LF))
MCU PWB
CN2(B12B-PHDSS-B(LF))
1
INT5V
2
/ SYNC
3
/ VIDEO
4
SHOLD
5
APCSTT
D- GND
7
LPSEL
6
/ PMC LK_A
8
9
/ PMRDY
10 / PMD
11 D- GND
12 24V
PK CN17(B4B-PH-K-S(LF))
LEDHPEMPTY
BL 1
2
HPEMPTY
N.C
3
4
G
ND
GY
OR
LB
PL
BR
PK
GY
LB
PL
BR
PK
GY
RD
BK
BK
JS MOTOR
(Option)
DUPREX MOTOR
TONER MOTOR
CN2(S6B-PH-K-R(LF) RD)
1
24V
2
24V
3
LFTMA
4
LFTMB
5
/ LFTMA
6
/ LFTMB
CN1(9604S-23F)
23
P- GND
22
24V
21
POUT
20
SFTHP
19
/ VFMCNT
18
VFMOUT
17
PDPX
16 / JOBS_DLD
15
SFTDA
14
SFTDB
13
/ SFTDA
12
/ SFTDB
11 LFTDA
10 LFTDB
9 / LFTDA
8 / LFTDB
7
TRAY_FULL
6
TRAY_D
5
LFTHP
4
5VEN
3
D- GND
2
5V
1
P- GND
CN9(B4B-PH-K-K(LF) BK)
5V
1
PDPX
2
NC
3
GND
4
/ JOBS_DLD 1
NC
2
GND
3
CN8(B3B-PH-K-R(LF)RD)
CN7(B4B-PH-K-S(LF))
5V
1
POUT
2
NC
3
GND
4
CN6(B3B-PH-K-S(LF))
VFMOUT
1
/ VFMCNT
2
P- GND
3
CN4(B3B-PH-K-K(LF))
LEDVCC
1
SFTHP
2
GND
3
CN5(B3B-PH-K-S(LF))
VFMOUT
1
/ VFMCNT
2
P- GND
3
CN3(B6B-PH-K-R-(LF) RD)
24V
1
24V
2
SFTMA
3
SFTMB
4
/ SFTMA
5
/ SFTMB
6
GY
SW
LOWER SWITCH
PK
1 5V
2 SFTHP
3 G ND
GY
PK
BL
5V
GND
POUT
1
2
3
4
5V
PDPX
NC
G ND
DUP SENSOR
PWB
GY
BL
P- OUT SENSOR
PWB
PK
INTERNAL
COOLING FAN
INTERNAL
COOLING FAN
PK
BL
GY
SHIFTER HP SENSOR
PWB
<SHIFTER HP
SENSOR HARNESS>
PK
BL
GY
SHIFTER MOTOR
[13]ELECTRICALSECTION.fm 9
179228-8
N.C.
8
7
DSIN0
6
DSCLK#
D-GND 5
5V 4
3
LED3#
2
LED2#
1
LED1#
DOCUMENT SENSOR
(AB ONLY)
179228-5
D-GND
DSIN2A
DSCLK#
LED0#
5V
2
1
3
5
4
179228-8
N.C.
5V
LED3#
LED2#
LED1#
DSIN3
DSCLK#
D-GND
8
4
3
2
1
7
6
5
(AB ONLY)
179228-5
D- GND 2
1
DSIN2B
3
DSCLK#
LED0# 5
4
5V
DOCUMENT SENSOR
(INCH ONLY)
DOCUMENT
SENSOR (AB ONLY)
PK
BL
GY
DOCUMENT SENSOR
(INCH ONLY)
MIRROR
MOTOR
COPY LAMP
UNIT
CCD
PWB
CN1(FF4-32-S15D5)
GND
1
MODE
2
AFE DB0
3
AFE DB1
4
AFE DB2
5
AFE DB3
6
AFE DB4
7
AFE DB5
8
AFE DB6
9
AFE DB7
10
AFE_SCK
11
GND
12
ADCLK
13
AFE _SEN 14
CCD_PHI1 15
GND
16
CCD PHI2
17
AFE_SD1 18
19
CCD_CP
BSAMP
20
CCD_RS
21
22
GND
CCD_TG
23
VSAMP
24
GND
25
3.3V
26
5VEN
27
GND
28
12V
29
12V
30
GND
31
GND
32
Optical/unit
GND
MODE
AFE DB0
AFE DB1
AFE DB2
AFE DB3
AFE DB4
AFE DB5
AFE DB6
AFE DB7
AFE_SCK
GND
ADCLK
AFE_SEN
CCD_PHI1
GND
CCD PHI2
AFE_SD1
CCD_CP
BSAMP
CCD_RS
GND
CCD_TG
VSAMP
GND
3.3V
5VEN
GND
12V
12V
GND
GND
P-GND
(CL)
(CLON)
24V
LEDMHPS
MHPS
GND
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
D-GND
D-GND
DSIN2B
/ INCHJP
DSCLK#
LED0#
5V
LED3#
LED2#
LED1#
DSIN0
DSCLK#
D- GND
D-GND
DSIN2A
DSCLK#
LED0#
5V
LED3#
LED2#
LED1#
DSIN3
DSCLK#
/A BJP
D-GND
D-GND
CN48(B26B-PHDSS-B(LF))
(INCH ONLY)
CN12(B4B-PH-S(LF))
1
OUT_A +
2
OUT_B +
3
OUT_A OUT_B 4
1
2
3
CN10(B3B-PH-K-R(LF) RD)
1
2
3
4
CN8(9604S-04F)
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CN5(FF4-32-S15D3-FA)
24V
24V
/SPFMODB
/SPFMODA
SPFMODA
SELIN3B
SELIN2B
PDOWNA
SPFRSOL
SPFPSOL
P-GND
D-GND
D-GND
P-GND
YSPF
/SPFCOVER
SPFMODB
SPFOPEN
/S PFOUT
SELIN1B
SPFCLH
SPFGSOL
PDOWNB
5V
PAPER
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
CN9
(17LE-132250-27
(D4AK)-FA)
5V 1
OCCOVER 2
GND 3
CN47(B3B-PH-K-K(LF) BK)
MCU PWB
PK
BL
GY
1
2
3
3
1
2
179228-3
1
2
3
24V1
N.C
/C LH
SGND
SPFOPEN
5V
1
2
3
SGND
/ SPFOUT
5V
CN2
B3B-PH-K-K(LF) BK
1
2
3
CN1
B3B-PH-K-R(LF) RD
1
2
3
CN7
B3B-PH-K-S(LF)
24V
25
24V
26
6 /SPFMODB
18 /SPFMODA
16 SPFMODA
SELIN3B
7
SELIN2B
5
PDOWNA
20
17 SPFRSOL
21 SPFPSOL
P- GND
23
D- GND
9
D- GND
10
24
P- GND
YSPF
11
2 /S PFCOVER
SPFMODB
4
12 SPFOPEN
14 /S PFOUT
SELIN1B
3
SPFCLH
19
15 SPFGSOL
PDOWNB
22
5V
13
1
PAPER
8
N.C
CN5(B26B-PHDSS-B(LF))
SPF interface
PWB
OC COVER
SENSOR
/SPFOUT
(Paper exit sensor)
SPFONPEN
(Book sensor)
SPF CLH
<SPF HARNEES>
10
12
18
8
19
2
15
16
4
13
17
6
11
CN3
B7B- PH- K- S
A
1
/A
2
/B
3
B
4
N.C.
5
24V1
6
24V1
7
CN4
B2B- PH- K- S
1
24V1
/G SOL
2
/R SOL
24V1
SGND
PULL UP
PAPER
5V
L1
SGND
5V
L2
SGND
/PSOL
24V1
1
2
SMR- 02V- N
1
2
3
3
1
6
4
2
5
SENSOR PWB
A
/A
/B
B
24V1
24V1
L2
L1
PLUSE
MOTOR
SPF GSOL
SPF RSOL
PAPER
(Paper entry sensor)
ORIGNAL TRAY
1
2
3
1
2
3
SPF PSOL
W0
5V
W1
W2
W3
SPFCOVER
SGND
B7B- PH- K- S
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
DSPF ONLY
SMP- 02V- BC
1 SPFRSOL
2
24V1
BU6P-T R-P-H
6
5V 1
5
L1 2
4
SGND 3
3
5V 4
2
L2 5
1
SGND 6
BU2P-T R-P-H
1 SPFPSOL 1
2
24V1 2
7
W0 1
6
5V 2
5
W1 3
4
W2 4
3
W3 5
2 SPFCOVER 6
1
SGND 7
BU7P-T R-P-H
Optical / SPF
[13]ELECTRICALSECTION.fm 10
manuals4you.com
1
2
3
4
OR
LB
PK
GY
RD
PL
BR
GY
PL
BR
PK
LB
GY
RD
BR
GY
GY
GY
BL
OR
BL
OR
BR
PL
RD
BR
RD
GY
PK
LB
BR
GY
GY
/M C
/T C
GRIDL
BAIS
P- GND
INT24
TC_CONT
CRUM
51010-0811
THERMISTER
HL
#250
#250
TC
CN4(#187)
BC
PI8-F X-4P-D S
2
4
3
1
8
1
2
5
6
3
4
7
#250
MC
BK
TCS
GY
GY
GY
BL
OR
BL
OR
BR
PL
RD
BR
RD
GY
PK
LB
BR
GY
GY
DV UNIT
#187
BC
WH
BK
CN002(B04P-VL)
1 HEATER(L)
2
N.C.
3
N.C.
4 HEATER(N)
P/ S PWB(2/3)
<BC HARNESS>
<TC HARNESS>
#187
TC
CN101(B18B-P HDSS- B)
1
D-GND
2
P- GND
3
D-GND
4
3.3V
5VEN
5
6
3.3V
5V
7
8
/POFF
FW
9
10
24V
PR
11
12
24V
P- GND
13
14
HLOUT
15 PSFMOUT
16 /PSFMCNT
D-GND
17
18
P- GND
<MC HARNESS>
<HL HARNESS>
R
D
WH
CN3(B3P-VH (BLACK))
PK
3
MCFB
N.C.
2
WH
GRID 1
HAND PAPER
PICK UP SOL
TSR-04V-K2GG
2
+5V
4
(EP SDA)
3
(EP SCL)
1
GND
52025-0811
8
DV BIAS
1
+24V
2
TCS
5
DVSEL
6
GND
3
N.C.
4
N.C.
7
N.C.
CN2(B02P-NV)
1
DV BIAS
2
F- GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
THERMOSTAT
OR
LB
PK
GY
RD
RD
PL
BR
GY
PL
BR
PK
LB
GY
RD
BR
HVU PWB
CN1(B7B- PH-K-S)
<PS HARNESS>
#250
<Fusing harness>
2 24V
1
1 /H PSOL 2
BU02P-T R-P-H
<DEV HARNESS>
<THERMSTER HARNESS>
CN21(B2B- XH-K-K)
(BLACK)
OR
24V
1
PL
/HPSOL 2
+5V
(EP_ SDA)
(EP_ SCL)
GND
CN27(B4B- PH-K-S)
1
+24V
TCS
2
DVSEL 3
P- GND
4
CN3(B26B-P HDSS-K-S)
D-GND 9
P- GND 10
D-GND 11
3.3V 14
5VEN 15
3.3V 16
5V 17
/POFF 18
FW 21
24V 19
PR 23
24V 20
P- GND 22
HLOUT 24
PSFMOUT 12
/P FMCNT 13
D-GND 25
P- GND 26
N.C 8
/M C 6
/T C 4
GRIDL 5
BIAS 3
P- GND 1
INT24 2
TC_CONT 7
MCU PWB
TC high voltage
Holder
Socket Holder
P/ S PWB (1/ 3)
NWAC- L
N.C.
NWAC- N
1
2
WH
WH
BK
BK
NWAC- L 1
NWAC- N 2
F- GND
CN001(B03P-V L)
LIVE 1
N.C.
2
NEUTRAL
3
CN102(B3B- PH-K - S)
1
PSFMOUT
/PSFMCNT
2
GND 3
CN004(B06P-V L)
LIVE 1
N.C.
2
NEUTRAL 3
LIVE 4
N.C.
5
NEUTRAL
6
<AC SW HARNESS>
AC CODE
PS FUN
AC SW
[13]ELECTRICALSECTION.fm 11
JP2
1
2
3
SENSE6
SENSE5
SENSE4
SCAN 0
SCAN 1
SCAN 2
SCAN 3
SCAN 4
SCAN 5
SCAN 6
SCAN 7
SCAN 8
SCAN 9
/ FAXSW
FAXOPD
GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
CN3(9610-16B)
16 SENSE6
15 SENSE5
14 SENSE4
13 SCAN0
12 SCAN1
11 SCAN2
10 SCAN3
9
SCAN4
8
SCAN5
7
SCAN6
SCAN7
6
5
SCAN8
4
SCAN9
3
/FAXSW
2
FAXOPD
1
GND
CN1(9610-16B)
FAX-KEY PWB
(Option)
CN1(9610S-16B)
D-GND 16
D-GND 15
3.3V 14
OPUSTS 13
OPUCMD 12
/OPUCRDY 11
/OPUSRDY 10
/P ANEL_RST 9
8
3.3V
3.3V
7
6
5VEN
5VEN
5
D-GND
4
24V
3
D-GND
2
D-GND
1
(FFC)
<OPERATION
PANEL HARNEES>
CN38(9615S-16A-PP-A)
D-GND
1
2
D-GND
3
/ OPUWU
4
OPUSTS
5
OPUCMD
6
/OPUCRDY
7
/OPUSRDY
8 /PANEL_RST
9
3.3V
10
3.3V
11
5VEN
12
5VEN
13
D-GND
14
24V
15
D-GND
16
D-GND
LCD-BL PWB
CN4(9604S-35F)
GND
1
GND
2
VCC3
3
5VEN
4
5VEN
5
USBIN
6
D_CONT 7
VPOUT 8
VMOUT 9
OEN 10
RCV 11
VPIN 12
VMIN 13
SUSPENO 14
PARAD0 15
PARAD1 16
PARAD2 17
PARAD3 18
PARAD4 19
PARAD5 20
PARAD6 21
PARAD7 22
/REV 23
/FAULT 24
/A CK 25
BUSY 26
PE 27
SLCT 28
/INIT 29
/SLCTIN 30
/AUTOFD 31
/S TB 32
GDIN 33
GND 34
GND 35
CN28(B3P-VH(LF))
RD
24V A-1
N.C. A- 2
24V1(DSWS) A- 3 RD
CN2(9610-28B)
28 GND
27 SENSE3
26 SENSE2
25 SENSE1
24 SENSE0
23 SCAN1
22 SCAN2
21 SCAN2
20 SCAN3
19 SCAN4
18 SCAN5
17 SCAN6
16 SCAN7
15 SCAN8
14 LED5
13 LED4
12 LED3
11 LED2
10 LED1
9
H_LED
8
/LEDOUT1
7
/LEDOUT2
/LEDOUT3
6
/LEDOUT14
5
4
/LE DOUT15
3
/LE DOUT16
2
/LE DOUT17
1
GND
<MCU-IF FFC>
CN1(9610-28B)
GND 1
SENSE3
2
SENSE2
3
SENSE1 4
SENSE0
5
SCAN1
6
SCAN2
7
SCAN2
8
SCAN3
9
SCAN4 10
SCAN5 11
SCAN6 12
SCAN7 13
SCAN8 14
LED5 15
LED4 16
LED3 17
LED2 18
LED1 19
H_LED 20
/LE DOUT1 21
/LEDOUT2 22
/LE DOUT3 23
/LE DOUT14 24
/LEDOUT15 25
/LEDOUT16 26
/LEDOUT17 27
GND 28
PK
SW
SW
IEEE1284
USB1.1
Side Cover SW
Front Cover SW
INTERFACE PWB
CN4(9604S-35F)
GND
35
GND
34
VCC3
33
5VEN
32
5VEN
31
USBIN
30
D_CONT
29
VPOUT
28
VMOUT
27
OEN
26
RCV
25
VPIN
24
VMIN
23
22 SUSPENO
21 PARAD0
20 PARAD1
19 PARAD2
18 PARAD3
17 PARAD4
16 PARAD5
15 PARAD6
14 PARAD7
/REV
13
/FAULT
12
/ACK
11
BUSY
10
PE
9
SLCT
8
/INIT
7
/SLCTIN
6
5 /AUTOFD
/STB
4
GDIN
3
GND
2
GND
1
KEY-LED PWB
MCU PWB
[13]ELECTRICALSECTION.fm 12
CNA(B22B-P HDSS- K- S)
24V 1
24V 2
3
(PSOL1)
(FSOL1) 9
(PSOL2) 4
(FSOL2) 19
(PSOL3) 17
(FSOL3) 21
P- GND 5
P- GND 6
D-GND 7
D-GND 8
Y1 11
Y2 10
Y3 22
SELIN1C 20
SELIN2C 12
SELIN3C 18
5V 13
5V 15
N.C. 14
N.C. 16
TO 2ND CS UNIT
OR
MULTI CS UNIT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
CN32(B4B- PH-K - R)
+24V 1
2
N.C.
3
N.C.
4
/D HROFF
(/ AUD_PNC)
(/ AUD_COPY)
(/ AUD_CA)
/AUD_READY
/AUD
5V
P- GND
24V
N.C
FG
(AUD_TC)
(PNC-a)
D-GND
CN35(B13B-PH- K- S)
24V
P- GND
/C V_COPY
(CV_COUNT)
(/ CV_START)
(/ CV_CA)
N.C.
(/ CV_DPX)
(/ CV_SIZE0)
(/ CV_SIZE1)
(/ CV_SIZE2)
(/ CV_SIZE3)
CN37(1-171825-2)
CN003(B02P-XL)
LIVE
1
NEUTRAL
2
PS PWB (3/ 3)
CN36(B20B-P HDSS-K-S )
1
24V
2
24V
3 (PSOL1)
4 (FSOL1)
5 (PSOL2)
6 (FSOL2)
7 (PSOL3)
8 (FSOL3)
9
P- GND
10 P- GND
11 D-GND
12 D-GND
13
Y1
Y2
14
15
Y3
16 SELIN1C
17 SELIN2C
18 SELIN3C
19
5V
20
5V
MCU PWB
manuals4you.com
6
WH
<DH SW HARNEES>
AUDITOR
(OPTION)
COIN VENDER
(OPTION)
BK
B
C
(172074-7)
LIVE
NEUTRAL
(172074-7)
(172074-1)
DH- L
B
DH- N C
(172074-1)
Dehumidifier heater SW
A- 1 DH- L
A- 1
A- 2 DH- N
A- 2
(ELR-02VF)
(ELP02V)
A- 1 DH- L
A- 1
A- 2 DH- N
A- 2
(ELR-02VF)
(ELP02V)
DH- L
DH- N
A- 1
A- 2
(ELR-02VF)
A- 1 DH- L
A- 1
A- 2 DH- N
A- 2
(ELP(ELR-02VF)
02V)
(ELP02V)
DH2
JAPAN ONLY
(ELP(ELR-02VF)
02V)
A- 1 DH- L
A- 1
A- 2 DH- N
A- 2
(ELP(ELR-02VF)
02V)
DH4
DH1
Dehumidifier heater/Options
[13]ELECTRICALSECTION.fm 13
MJ2
MJ1
HAND SET
CN1(TX24-30R-12ST- H1)
1
DG
2
DG
3
+3.3V
4
+5VS
5
+24V
6
ARDX
7
RGDT8
AFERESABITCLK
9
AOUT
10
11
S13OUT
CID12
SON
13
HS214
LIUID
15
+5V
16
17
AG
HNDMUTE 18
19
AG
20
DG
21
MCLOCK
22
EXHSCION
23
24
ATXD
25
ASPCLKCID226
MRON
27
ECON
28
HS129
150VON30
LIU PWB
Option
SPEAKER
CN10(MD-S6100-90)
TX+
1
RX2
RX3
TX4
GND
5
RHS6
CN9(TX25-30P-6ST- H1)
1
DG
2
DG
3
+3.3V
4
+5VS
5 +24V
6
ARDX
7
RGDT8
AFERES9
ABITCLK
10 AOUT
11 S13OUT
12 CID13 SON
14 HS215 LIUID
16 +5V
17 AG
18 HNDMUTE
19 AG
20
DG
21 MCLOCK
22 EXHS23 CION
24 ATXD
25 ASPCLK26 CID227 MRON
28 ECON
29 HS130 150VON-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
GND
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
VCC
NC
D15/A- 1
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
/RP
GND
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
A6
A9
GND
A7
A8
A10
A11
D15/A-1
A12
D16
D17
GND
/1CE
A20
/2CE
NC
OE
RY/B Y
WP
WE
BYTE
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
VPP
D24
D25
D26
D28
D27
VCC
D29
D30
D31
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
NC
CN3(DIM2-SD72AR-113-F)
Memory
(OPTION)
CN4(DIM2-SD72AR-113-F)
1 GND
2 D0
3 D1
4 D2
5 D3
6 D4
7 D5
8 D6
9 D7
10 VCC
11 NC
12 D15/A-1
13 A0
14 A1
15 A2
16 A3
17 A4
18 A5
19 /RP
20 GND
21 D8
22 D9
23 D10
24 D11
25 D12
26 D13
27 D14
28 A6
29 A9
30 GND
31 A7
32 A8
33 A10
34 A11
35 D15/A- 1
36 A12
37 D16
38 D17
39 GND
40 /1CE
41 A20
42 /2CE
43 NC
44 OE
45 RY/B Y
46 WP
47 WE
48 BYTE
49 D18
50 D19
51 D20
52 D21
53 D22
54 D23
55 VPP
56 D24
57 D25
58 D26
59 D28
60 D27
61 VCC
62 D29
63 D30
64 D31
65 A13
66 A14
67 A15
68 A16
69 A17
70 A18
71 A19
72
NC
Program
FAX PWB
CN5(TX25-50P-23ST- H1)
1
/FAXDET
2
GND
/FAXREZ1P 3
4
/FAXCS0P
5
/FAXCRDY
6
GDATA14
7
/FAXPAGE
8
GDATA13
/FAXSRDY
9
10
GDATA10
11
FAXCMD
12
GDATA7
13
FAXSTS
14
GDATA4
15
5VEN
16
/PRLINE
17
5V
18
(/ POFF)
19
GND
20
/READY
21
VCC3
VCC3
22
VCC3
23
VCC3
24
25
GND
26
GND
27
GND
28
/FAXPRD
/FAXACK0P 29
30
GND
GDATA15
31
GDATA11
32
GDATA12
33
34
GDATA8
GDATA9
35
36
GDATA5
37
GDATA6
38
GDATA2
39
GDATA3
40
GDATA0
41
GDATA1
/FAXCS1P
42
/ FAXACK1P 43
/FAXREZ0P 44
/FAX_RST
45
GND
46
24V
47
/HSYNC
48
24V
49
50
GND
CN41(TX24-50P-12ST-H1)
1
/FAXDET
2
GND
/FAXREZ1P
3
/FAXCS0P
4
/FAXCRDY
5
GDATA14
6
7
/FAXPAGE
8 GDATA13
/FAXSRDY
9
10 GDATA10
11 FAXCMD
12 GDATA7
13 FAXSTS
14 GDATA4
15 5VEN
16 /PRLINE
17 5V
18 (/ POFF)
19 GND
20 /READY
21 VCC3
22 VCC3
23 VCC3
24 VCC3
25 GND
26 GND
27 GND
28 /FAXPRD
29 /FAXACK0P
30 GND
31 GDATA15
32 GDATA11
33 GDATA12
34 GDATA8
35 GDATA9
36 GDATA5
37 GDATA6
38 GDATA2
39 GDATA3
40 GDATA0
41 GDATA1
42 /FAXCS1P
43 /FAXACK1P
44 /FAXREZ0P
45 /FAX _RST
46 GND
47 24V
48 /H SYNC
49 24V
50 GND
CN34(22FE- BT-V K- N)
GND 1
GND 2
3.3V 3
3.3V 4
5V 5
6
/ESDET
/SCLINE 7
8
/READY
PODATA0/ESPRD 9
PODATA1 10
PODATA2 11
PODATA3 12
PODATA4 13
PODATA5 14
PODATA6 15
PODATA7 16
/POREQ 17
/POACK 18
/POCS 19
/ESSRDY 20
ESSTS 21
GND 22
CN33(22FE- BT-V K- N)
GND 1
GND 2
3.3V 3
3.3V 4
/OP_RST
5
6
/PRLINE
7
/ESPAGE
/HSYNC
8
9
PIDATA0
PIDATA1 10
PIDATA2 11
PIDATA3 12
PIDATA4 13
PIDATA5 14
PIDATA6 15
PIDATA7 16
/PIREQ 17
/PIACK 18
/PIWR 19
/ESCRDY 20
ESCMD 21
GND 22
MCU PWB
CN3(22FE- BT-V K- N)
22
GND
21
GND
20
3.3V
19
3.3V
18
5V
17
/ESDET
16
/SCLINE
15
/READY
PODATA0/ESPR
14
13
PODATA1
12
PODATA2
11
PODATA3
10
PODATA4
9
PODATA5
8
PODATA6
7
PODATA7
6
/POREQ
5
/POACK
4
/POCS
3
/ESSRDY
2
ESSTS
1
GND
CN2(22FE- BT-V K- N)
GND
22
GND
21
3.3V
20
3.3V
19
/OP _RST
18
17
/PRLINE
16
/ESPAGE
/HSYNC
15
PIDATA0
14
13
PIDATA1
PIDATA2
12
PIDATA3
11
PIDATA4
10
PIDATA5
9
8
PIDATA6
7
PIDATA7
6
/PIREQ
5
/PIACK
/PIWR
4
3
/ESCRDY
ESCMD
2
GND
1
IMC2 PWB
CN8
USB2
[13]ELECTRICALSECTION.fm 14
FAX / IMC2
[14]LeadFree.fm
LEAD-FREE SOLDER
The PWBs of this model employs lead-free solder. The LF marks indicated on the PWBs and the Service Manual mean Lead-Free solder.
The alphabet following the LF mark shows the kind of lead-free solder.
Example:
<Solder composition code of lead-free solder>
Lead-Free
5mm
Solder composition
code (Refer to the
table at the right.)
Solder composition
Sn-Ag-Cu
Sn-Ag-Bi
Sn-Ag-Bi-Cu
Sn-Zn-Bi
Sn-In-Ag-Bi
Sn-Cu-Ni
Sn-Ag-Sb
Bi-Sn-Ag-P
Bi-Sn-Ag
manuals4you.com
[00]COVER.fm 3
[00]COVER.fm 4
Trademark acknowledgments
Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A.
and other countries.
IBM and PC/AT are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
PCL is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.
Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.
SHARP CORPORATION
Digital Document System Group
QUALITY ENHANCEMENT CENTER
Yamatokoriyama, Nara 639-1186, Japan
2004 Nov Printed in Japan N
manuals4you.com
PARTS GUIDE
CODE:00ZARM206/004
DIGITAL COPIER
Revised Edition
MODEL
AR-M206
AR-M161
AR-M207
AR-M162
AR-M165
CONTENTS
Exteriors
TC case unit
Optical unit
Process unit
DV cartridge unit
Fusing unit
Index
SHARP
SHARP CORPORATION
CORPORATION
DEFINITION
Rank
Rank
Rank
Rank
Rank
A
B
E
D
C
:
:
:
:
:
Maintenance parts, and consumable parts which are not included in but closely related to maintenance parts
Performance/function parts (sensors, clutches, and other electrical parts), consumable parts
Unit parts including PWB
Preparation parts (External fitting, packing, parts packed together)
Parts other than the above (excluding sub components of PWB)
Because parts marked with "!" is indispensable for the machine safety maintenance and operation, it must be replaced with
the parts specific to the product specification.
F Other than this Parts Guide, please refer to documents Service Manual(including Circuit Diagram)of this model.
F Please use the 13 digit code described in the right hand corner of front cover of the document, when you place an order.
F For U.S. only-Use order codes provided in advertising literature. Do not order from parts department.
[NOTE]
* There patrs are supplied by SMF
Interchangeable.
Not interchangeable.
Others.
New & Addition, Change, Abolition, and Quantity change are expressed with the marks shown in the
table below.
<Change of Division>
New & Addition
Change
Abolition
Q'uantity (increase) /Others
Q'uantity (decrease)
Correction
Running Change
manuals4you.com
Update : 2006/05/31
1 Exteriors
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
PARTS CODE
GCOVH0010QSE5
PCUSS0023QSZ1
CHNG-0007QS02
XEBS740P10000
GCAB-0104QSZZ
GCOV-0064QSZ1
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
36
41
44
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
59
501
502
GCOV-0064QSZZ
AP
CFIX-0024QS07
PGLSP0003QSZZ
PSHEZ0220QSZ1
GCAB-0068QSZZ
CCOV-0046QS17
CCOV-0046QS23
CCOV-0046QS18
CARMP0010QS03
GCOV-0048QSZZ
LX-BZ0750FCPZ
GCAB-0071QSZ3
XHBS730P08000
GCAB-0102QSZ1
GCAB-0102QSZ3
PGIDM0110QSZZ
XHBS730P06000
PGIDM0111QSZZ
LFIX-0026QSZZ
GCAB-0015QSEB
GCAB-0015QSEC
XEBS740P10000
LX-BZ0759FCPZ
CGIDM0133QS01
GCAB-0101QSZZ
CCAB-0101QS01
PSHEZ0088QSZ1
PMLT-0039QSZZ
TLABH0458QSZZ
TLABZ0058QSZZ
LX-WZ1003HCZZ
TLABH0322QSZZ
TLABG0401QSZZ
TLABZ4047FCZZ
TLABZ5148FCZZ
TLABZ5148FCZZ
LX-BZ3008SCPS
TLABM0520QSZZ
TLABZ0059QSZZ
TCAUA0770FCZZ
CCOVH0010RS56
CFIX-0024RS56
AK
BA
AK
AV
AY
AY
AY
AD
AM
AA
AU
AB
AZ
AZ
AG
AC
AG
AH
AU
AU
AA
AC
AG
AL
AN
AD
AC
AF
AD
AA
AD
AR
AC
AC
AC
AA
AE
AE
AB
BK
BC
D
B
C
D
D
D
D
C
D
C
D
C
D
D
C
C
C
C
D
D
C
C
C
D
D
C
C
D
D
C
D
D
D
D
D
C
D
D
D
E
E
Rear cover
Glass fixing plate
Table glass
Sheet
Front cabinet
Front cabinet cover
Front cabinet cover
Front cabinet cover
Hinge arm
Rear cabinet cover
Screw(36)
Left cabinet
Screw(38)
Rear cabinet
Rear cabinet
Hinge guide L
Screw(36)
Hinge guide R
OC glass fixing
Right cabinet
Right cabinet
Screw(410)
Screw(36)
OR guide unit
Front right cabinet
Front right cabinet
Table glass sheet F
OC cushion
Operation label
Class 1 label
Poly slider(T=0.5)
Scanning direction label
Energy star label
Energy star label
Energy star label
Energy star label
Screw(38)
Imagery label
ECP label
Service caution label
OC cover unit
Table unit
1-1
DESCRIPTION
TR No.
Effective
time
[AR-M161/AR-M162/AR-M165]
[AR-M161/AR-M162/AR-M165]
[AR-M161/AR-M162/AR-M165]
[AR-M161/AR-M162(U.S.A,Canada)/
AR-M206/AR-M207(U.S.A,Canada)]
[AR-M162(Australia,New Zealand)/AR-M165/
AR-M207(Europe,Australia,New Zealand)]
[AR-M162]
[AR-M165]
[AR-M207]
[Form change]
05/12
06/04
(U.S.A,Canada)
(Except U.S.A,Canada)
[AR-M161/AR-M162/AR-M165]
(Except U.S.A,Canada)
(Hong Kong)
(Europe)
(Europe)
(U.S.A,Canada,Australia,New Zealand)
(U.S.A,Canada)
(U.S.A,Canada)
[AR-M161/AR-M162/AR-M165]
06/07
Update : 2006/05/31
1 Exteriors
501
14
20
3
4
24
6
19
14
44
3
4
41
14
25
7
17
51
502
14
24
20
21
14
17
14
18
13
14
49
24
17
14
59
5
22
14
8 26
17
17
15
17
36
10
17
27
24
12
14
24
24
24
17
24
54
50 24
53
12
55
23
24
17
11
PRP03031
52
1-2
manuals4you.com
17
manuals4you.com
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
32
33
101
501
901
PARTS CODE
LX-BZ0750FCPZ
GCAB-0103QSZZ
JBTN-0087QSZZ
JBTN-0088QSZZ
JBTN-0085QSZZ
CBTN-0086QS01
CBTN-0060QS01
CBTN-0061QS01
PFILZ0012QSZZ
CBTN-0062QS01
LBOSZ0061QSZZ
CPWBF0177QSE2
DHAI-0485QSZZ
GCOV-0063QSZZ
GCAB-0100QSZZ
XEBS730P08000
CPNLH0042QS07
CPNLH0042QS06
CPNLH0043QS10
CPNLH0043QS09
CPNLH0043QS08
XEBS730P10000
LPLTP0379QSZZ
DHAI-0479QSZZ
PCOVP1468FCZZ
DHAI-0487QSZZ
HPNLH0041QSZZ
PFILZ0015QSZZ
XEBS730P08000
XHBS730P08000
CPWBX0176QSE2
CPWBX0176QSE3
DUNTK0534QSZZ
VHI29L04058QS
VHI29L0800LQS
CBOX-0007QSH7
CBOX-0007QSH9
CBOX-0007QSI3
CBOX-0007QSI1
CBOX-0007QSH8
(Unit)
CCAB-0103RS57
CCAB-0103RS53
CCAB-0103RS56
CCAB-0103RS60
CCAB-0103RS59
CCAB-0103RS58
E
E
E
E
E
E
Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation
panel
panel
panel
panel
panel
panel
unit
unit
unit
unit
unit
unit
2-1
[AR-M161/AR-M162(Australia,New Zealand)]
[AR-M162(U.S.A,Canada)]
[AR-M207(U.S.A,Canada)]
[AR-M165/AR-M207](Denmark,Finland,Norway)
[AR-M165/AR-M207](Germany,Switzerland)
[AR-M165/AR-M206/AR-M207](Other Countries)
TR No.
Effective
time
1
17
23
24
18
11
19
7
5
12
16
16
10
16
15
33
26
16
21
22
25
26
16
25
14
25
16
901
13
16
501
20
26
25
32
PRP03032
2-2
manuals4you.com
16
Update : 2006/05/31
PARTS CODE
GDOR-0004QSZ1
LRALP0004QSZ2
XHBS730P10000
LPLTM0092QSZZ
XHBS730P14000
LPLTM0091QSZZ
LPLTM0091QSZ1
XEBS730P10000
LPLTM0090QSZZ
LPLTM0090QSZ1
MSPRC0085QSZZ
LFRM-0016QSZ5
XHBS730P16000
MSPRC0084QSZ1
MSPRC0083QSZ1
LHLDZ0033QSZ1
MSPRC0082QSZ1
CHLDZ0030RS55
NROLP0036QSZZ
LBSHZ0303FCZZ
XRESP40-06000
XPSSJ20-07000
NGERH0074QSZZ
LPLTM0102QSZZ
MSPRT0141GCA1
NROLP1122FCZZ
MSPRC0319QSZZ
JKNBZ0008QSZZ
(Unit)
CDOR-0004RS51
CDOR-0004RS52
E
E
DESCRIPTION
Effective
time
TR No.
[Form change]
06/04 R/C
[Form change]
06/04 R/C
[AR-M165/AR-M206/AR-M207]
[AR-M165/AR-M206/AR-M207]
[AR-M165/AR-M206/AR-M207]
[AR-M165/AR-M206/AR-M207]
[AR-M165/AR-M206/AR-M207]
[AR-M165/AR-M206/AR-M207]
[AR-M165/AR-M206/AR-M207]
[AR-M165/AR-M206/AR-M207]
[AR-M161/AR-M162]
[AR-M165/AR-M206/AR-M207]
13
14
15
18
11
16
25
24
23
22
10
16
28
3
7
7
11
3
27
9
5
21
5
27
7
2
26
1
6
28
4
8
23
22
32
31
4
PRP03033
3-1
4 Optical unit
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
20
21
22
23
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
46
47
48
49
50
52
53
56
58
59
60
62
63
64
66
67
70
71
72
79
80
81
82
83
85
86
87
88
89
90
! 91
92
93
96
97
99
101
102
PARTS CODE
PWIR-0006QSPZ
CMIR-0008QS37
PWIR-0005QSP1
LHLDZ0109QSZZ
XBPS740P06K00
XHBS730P06000
PCASZ0010QSZZ
CLNS-0006RS52
DHAI-0342QSZZ
DHAI-0488QSZZ
LBNDJ0043FCZ1
LPLTM0384QSZZ
PSHEZ0500QSZZ
LBNDJ0071FCZZ
PMLT-0109QSZZ
PMLT-0110QSZZ
NPLYZ0016QSZZ
NPLYZ0006QSZZ
XRESP40-05000
PGUMS0004QSZZ
CPWBF0147QSF3
XBBS730P08000
LHLDZ0104QSZZ
LX-BZ0004QSPZ
LRALM0007QSZ1
MSPRC0040QSZZ
XBPS730P05K00
RMOTS0041QSZZ
XBPS740P16KS0
CPLTM0312QS02
PGUMS0002QSZZ
NGERH0165QSZZ
LX-WZ0017GCZZ
XRESP70-08000
NBLTT0037QSZZ
XRESP50-06000
NBRGP0012QSZZ
NPLYZ0032QSZZ
LX-BZ0324FCPZ
LX-BZ0049FCZZ
NPLYZ0031QSZZ
NSFTZ0071QSPZ
NBRGP0011QSZZ
LRALM0006QSZZ
CDAIU0012QS13
LHLDZ0116QSZZ
LX-BZ0750FCPZ
PSHEZ0440QSZZ
PSHEZ0448QSZZ
PMLT-0033QSZZ
PSHEZ0152QSZZ
RCORF0018QSZZ
PSHEZ0209QSZZ
LPFTF0004QSZZ
PSHEZ0418QSZZ
LX-BZ0039FCZZ
PSHEZ0420QSZZ
PSHEZ0426QSZZ
PTPE-0051QSZZ
PSHEZ0273QSZZ
PSHEZ0217QSZZ
PTPE-0050QSZZ
LPLTM0314QSZZ
DHAI-0332QSZZ
RINV-0002QSZZ
LFIX-0023QSZZ
MSLI-0138FCZZ
MSPRP2825FCZZ
PCUSF0334FCZZ
PCUSU0203FCZZ
PMIR-0164FCZZ
PREFL0005QSZZ
RLMPD0033QSZZ
LDAIU0030QSZZ
XEBS830P06000
TLABZ4335FCZZ
PREFL0006QSZZ
MARMP0054QSZ1
PCOVP0075QSZZ
XNES730-24000
4-1
manuals4you.com
TR No.
(AB series)
Effective
time
4 Optical unit
NO.
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
! 501
PARTS CODE
VHPGP2D03//-1
VHPGP2D07//-1
DHAI-0484QSZZ
DHAI-0483QSZZ
LHLDW1009ACZZ
XHBS730P06000
VHPGP2D032/-1
RSNSZ0001QSZZ
XBPS730P08X00
LPLTP0230QSZZ
VHPGP1S73P+-1
MSPRD0232QSZZ
MLEVP0077QSZZ
LCRA-0002QSZZ
PSHEZ0218QSZZ
PSHEZ0219QSZZ
LX-BZ0077QSZZ
PSHEZ0254QSZZ
PSHEZ0499QSZZ
CREFL0005RS56
4-2
TR No.
(Inch
(AB
(Inch
(AB
series)
series)
series)
series)
(Inch series)
(AB series)
(Inch series)
Effective
time
4 Optical unit
501
93
93
97
91 92
93
90
85
96
93
93
88
86
93
89
93
3
81
88
85
5
4
87
86
93
93
80
83
82
6
6
5
4
59
9
79
26
7
18
19
20
8
A 104
22 23
18 19
101
102
12
20
14
105
21
104
102
118
104
INCH
106 Series
107
108
106
103
21
21 26
117
34
31
11
37
56
26
41
43
66
21
21
66
26
48
116
53
53
53
53
53
40
62 64
53
42
44
67
36
63
71
39
116
52
70
38
20
113
47
15
32
67
21
27
53
33
11
21
35
105
29
29
11
115 105
103
INCH
Series
28
31
30
109
33
25
60
114
10
108
107
13
72
26
112
110
111
46
53
16
56
58
41
43
42
49
50
99
4-3
manuals4you.com
80
PRP03034
85
PARTS CODE
LHLDZ0044QSZ2
XBPS740P06KS0
NPLYZ0017QSZZ
LHLDZ0013QSZZ
MSLI-0138FCZZ
LX-BZ0335FCPZ
CPLTM0156QS03
PCUSS0009QSZZ
LFIX-0284FCZZ
PMIR-0008QSZ1
CPLTM0155QS03
PCUSS0201FCZZ
PSPAZ0011QSZZ
PMLT-0084QSZZ
LX-WZ0001GCZZ
(Unit)
CMIR-0008QS37
TR No.
5
4
17
8
15
1
4
17
3
7
9
7
10
11
12
8
11
16
11
12
8 13
14
11
5-1
PRP03035
Effective
time
PARTS CODE
XEPS723P12000
CSW-M0007RS55
NCPL-0007QSZ1
MSPRC0024QSZZ
RMOTD0035QSPZ
XEBS730P10000
DUNTK0343RS12
DHAI-0322QSZZ
XBPSC30P06ES0
CHAI-0109RS52
CHAI-0107RS52
MSPRD0104QSZZ
MSPRD0103QSZZ
MSPRD0102QSZZ
LHLDZ0038QSZ1
XEBS730P08000
XEBS730P10000
LHLDZ0039QSZZ
LPLTM0067QSZZ
XEBS730P06000
DHAI-0106QSZ2
DHAI-0108QSZ1
MSPRC0278QSZZ
XRESP40-06000
NSFTZ0021QSP1
NKOM-0001QSZZ
MSPRD0139QSZZ
XEBS730P06000
LBOSZ1508FCZZ
PPIPP0174FCZZ
MSPRC0106QSZZ
XPSSJ20-07000
NGERH0062QSZZ
NBRGC0018QSZZ
XRESP60-08000
NROLP0032QSP2
JKNBZ0010QSZZ
XBPS730P10KS0
LFRM-0024QSZ3
LFRM-0024QSZ5
LPINS0300FCZZ
47
LPINS0301FCZZ
49
51
53
54
55
56
57
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
101
701
PSHEZ0056QSZZ
LANGT0003QSZ1
TCAUH0007QSZZ
LBNDJ0013FCZ1
LPLTM0149QSZZ
LX-BZ0020QSPZ
DHAI-0333QSZZ
LSTPP0014QSZZ
MSPRD0298QSZZ
LHLDZ0099QSZZ
DHAI-0321QSZZ
XEPS730P14X00
XHBS730P06000
LX-WZ0198FCZZ
LX-WZ1003HCZZ
MSPRC0339QSZZ
RMOTN0022QSPZ
LPLTM0389QSZZ
6-1
manuals4you.com
TR No.
Effective
time
DCE582
05/08
05/08
53
64
63
64
54
64
16
64
7
55
65
6
11
5
701
18
56
10
3
18
57
15
16
8 6
9
18
47
12 13
16
14
51
21
26 22
46
22
25
29
66
16
61
29
49
28
27
62
38
31 39
23
68
67
30
24
23
26
36
49
39
38
42
40
35
34
33
27
37
PRP03036
41
60
.com
manuals4you
6-2
Update : 2006/04/28
7 Process unit
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
101
102
501
PARTS CODE
XEBS730P10000
CHLDZ0035RS55
UCLEZ0009QSZ2
CFRM-0021RS6K
CFRM-0021RS6M
PSEL-0130QSZZ
PSEL-0129QSZZ
NCPL-0003QSZ1
LHLDZ0045QSZZ
LHLDZ0098QSZ2
LX-WZ0329FCZZ
LX-RZ0001QSZZ
PTME-0033QSZZ
PRNGF0106FCZ2
LX-RZ0001QSZZ
NBRGP0299FCPZ
NSFTZ0020QSZZ
PMLT-0018QSZ1
PCAPH0009QSZZ
NSFTZ0019QSZZ
PSPAZ0696FCZZ
PPIPP0005QSZZ
NGERH0039QSZZ
MSPRC0045QSZZ
PSHT-0004QSZ1
NGERH0036QSZZ
NGERH0038QSZZ
NGERH0037QSZZ
LFIX-0007QSZ1
PCOVP0093QSZZ
PSHEP0135QSZ1
LHLDZ0036QSZZ
PCASZ0007QSZZ
XEBS726P05000
LPLTM0062QSZ1
LHLDZ0035QSZ1
QTANP0004QSZZ
QTANP0007QSZZ
PTPE-0005QSZZ
LPLTM0386QSZZ
XEBS726P06000
CPIPP0005RS51
CTME-0033RS51
PSHEZ0501QSZZ
PSHEZ0502QSZZ
PSHEZ0513QSZZ
PTPE-0026QSZZ
CFRM-0021RS6L
CFRM-0021RS6N
7-1
DESCRIPTION
manuals4you.com
TR No.
Effective
time
DCE608
DCE608
06/02
06/02
(U.S.A,Canada)
(Except U.S.A,Canada)
(U.S.A,Canada)
(Except U.S.A,Canada)
(U.S.A,Canada)
(U.S.A,Canada)
(Except U.S.A,Canada)
(Except U.S.A,Canada)
(Except U.S.A,Canada)
(Except U.S.A,Canada)
(U.S.A,Canada)
(Except U.S.A,Canada)
Update : 2006/04/28
7 Process unit
38
1
501
37
41
38
38
36
45
42
35
40
46
1
1
21
43
39 44
35
49
22
23
48
13
14 12 15
12
14
13
15
12
17 16
14
15
13
47
12
17 16
14
15
47
17 16
47
17 16
13
24
26
27
1
28
25
32
30
47
102
29
18
31
101
102
19
PRP03037
20
7-2
8 DV cartridge unit
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
41
42
43
46
47
48
49
50
501
502
503
901
PARTS CODE
PGIDM0088QSZZ
XEBS730P08000
LX-BZ0027QSPZ
PGIDM0089QSZ1
PSEL-0065QSZ1
PSEL-0066QSZ1
PSEL-0067QSZ4
PSEL-0105QSZZ
PSHEP0262QSZZ
XBBS740P10000
PCOVP0072QS12
PMLT-0002YSZ1
PMLT-0005YSZZ
PBOX-0001YS13
NROLP0072QSP1
PMLT-0006YSZZ
NBRGC0020QSZZ
NGERH0002YSZZ
XEBS730P08000
NGERH0001YSZZ
NBRGC0021QSZZ
XRESP50-06000
NGERH0145QSZ1
PSHEP0035YSZZ
PSHEG0504QSZZ
NROLM0121QSZZ
LPLTM0002YSZ2
LPLTM0001YSZZ
XBPBZ30P03000
LHLDZ0001YSZZ
RDTCM0017QSZZ
XUBUZ30P08000
MSPRK0001YSZZ
LHLDR0072QSZZ
XBPS730P06KS0
LPLTM6022FCZZ
PSEL-0063QSZZ
PCOVP0080QSZZ
XEBS730P10000
XRESP30-06000
PSEL-0001YSZ1
PSEL-0074QSZZ
PSPAP0036QSZZ
PSHEP0324QSZZ
PSEL-0114QSZZ
PSEL-0115QSZZ
DHAI-0313QSZZ
CBOX-0001JS5H
CCOVP0072RS56
CGIDM0089RS53
(Unit)
DUNT-0207RS16
DV unit
8-1
manuals4you.com
TR No.
Effective
time
8 DV cartridge unit
10
10
1
2
2
37
11
43
36
503
41
502
42
36
37
12
5
15
47
24
33
39
47
17
12
19
49
17 30
22
24
14
13
25
21
12
19
50
19
20
23 35
36
48
19
17
46
501
18
16
34
26
29
27
A
19
28
29
31
19
32
32
38
8-2
19
19
29
PRP03038
Update : 2006/04/28
9 Fusing unit
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
!
!
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
23
25
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
39
40
41
42
43
44
46
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
501
701
901
PARTS CODE
XBPS730P06KS0
RTHM-0001QSZZ
DHAI-0184QSZ1
XHBS730P06000
PCOVP0029QSZ6
RLMPU0015QSZZ
RLMPU0016QSZZ
LSTPP0116FCZZ
NBRGP0567FCZZ
XBPS730P08KS0
CFRM-0017QS01
NROLI0030QSZZ
CFRM-0018QS01
NGERH0540FCZ3
LHLDZ0034QSZZ
XBPS730P10KS0
RDTCT0005QSZ1
LPLTM0050QSZ1
MSPRT0086QSZZ
PGIDM0034QSZ6
XEBS730P06000
XBBS730P06000
LPLTP0051QSZZ
PGIDH0131QSZ1
PGIDH0131QSZ2
NROLR0031QSP1
NBRGP0260FCZ1
XRESP30-06000
LX-BZ0013QSP1
MSPRP0087QSZZ
MSPRT0303QSZZ
MLEVP0018QSZ1
MLEVP0019QSZ3
MLEVP0020QSZ3
MLEVP0017QSZ1
PTME-0020GCZ1
TLABH0062QSZZ
LFRM-0036QSZ2
LPLTP0060QSZ4
MLEVP0026QSZ2
MSPRD0117QSZZ
MSPRD0118QSZ1
PSHEZ0105QSZZ
LX-WZ0313FCZZ
VRH-ST2HB157K
PBRSR0004QSZ1
PTME-0014QSZZ
MSPRD0122QSZZ
MSPRD0121QSZZ
XWHS730-05070
LX-WZ0001QSZZ
TLABH0364QSZZ
LX-WZ7021SCPZ
CPLTM0255QS01
PGIDM0102QSZZ
PGIDM0103QSZZ
XHBS730P08000
XEBS740P12000
XEBS740P14000
CPLTP0060RS52
LX-BZ0080QSZZ
(Unit)
DUNTW0524RSZZ
DUNTW0524RS12
E
E
Fusing unit
Fusing unit
9-1
manuals4you.com
(120V series)
(230V series)
TR No.
Effective
time
06/07
05/08
05/08
Update : 2006/04/28
9 Fusing unit
7
13
61
3
8
62
2
B
14
4
12
5
63
701
62
21
15
16
54
60
49
21
58
18
59
55
37
18
50
8
7
10
46
17
11
55
37
18
701
55
4
9
20
55
37
18
37
46
48
27
28
29
30
1
51
52
51 53
25
23
22
31
51
51 53
48
29
32
52
28
39
30
36
57
40
A
43
35
32
44
42
34
41
57
33
501
PRP03039
9-2
901
PARTS CODE
PGIDM0104QSZZ
XHBS730P08000
DHAI-0110QSZ1
DHAI-0327QSZZ
DHAI-0323QSZZ
XBBS740P08000
RMOTP0044QSPA
PTME-0032QSZ1
MSPRC1318FCZ1
RPLU-0009QSZ1
LPLTM0048QSZZ
XRESP40-06000
PTME-0012QSZZ
RPLU-0008QSZ1
XBBS730P04000
CPLTM0047QS06
CPLTM0047QS07
NGERH0010QSZZ
NGERH0009QSZZ
NGERH0014QSZZ
NGERH0011QSZZ
MSPRC2132FCZ1
NCPL-0004FCZZ
NGERH0052QSZZ
NGERH0007QSZZ
NGERH0057QSZZ
NGERH0008QSZ5
NGERH0059QSZZ
NGERH0012QSZZ
NGERH0058QSZZ
NGERH0013QSZZ
NGERH0016QSZZ
MSPRC0081QSZZ
NGERH0055QSZZ
NGERH0056QSZZ
LX-WZ0314FCZZ
NGERH0054QSZZ
QCNCM0999FCZZ
XRESP40-06000
LX-WZ0002QSZZ
NGERH0053QSZZ
CGERH0011RS51
CPLTM0047RS81
CPLTM0047RS82
(Unit)
CPLTM0047RS61
CPLTM0047RS62
E
E
DESCRIPTION
10-1
manuals4you.com
TR No.
[AR-M161/AR-M162]
[AR-M165/AR-M206/AR-M207]
[AR-M161/AR-M162]
[AR-M161/AR-M162]
[AR-M161/AR-M162]
[AR-M161/AR-M162]
[AR-M165/AR-M206/AR-M207]
[AR-M161/AR-M162]
[AR-M165/AR-M206/AR-M207]
Effective
time
5
6
4
40
7
1
8
2
10
18
19
11
41
42
20
21
15
22
23
501
26
24
33
28
27
17
34
35
31
29
502
16
17
25
43
9
32
30
30
19
12
19
37
36
38
PRP03040
10-2
PARTS CODE
QSW-B0017QSZZ
DHAI-0315QSZZ
LPLTM0065QSZZ
XEPS740P12000
XEBS730P08000
GDAI-0002QSE1
XRESP40-06000
LBOSZ1031FCZZ
MSPRC0161QSZZ
PPIPP0006QSZZ
NGERH0060QSZZ
XRESP50-06000
NBRGP0007QSZZ
XEBS740P12000
PSHEZ0133QSZZ
CPWBF0147QSE4
MLEVP0023QSZZ
PCOVP0033QSZ1
LRALP0014QSEZ
PSHEZ0378QSZZ
LPLTP0348QSZZ
MSPRC0301QSZZ
PFTA-0018QSZZ
MLEVP0024QSZZ
LDAIS0029QSZZ
MSPRD0233QSZ1
LHLDZ0100QSZZ
LHLDZ0100QSZ1
MSPRD0300QSZZ
MLEVP0091QSZZ
GLEGG0064FCZZ
MLEVP0044QSZZ
XRESP70-08000
NGERH0078QSZZ
NGERH1169FCZZ
CPLTM0114QS02
LPLTM0112QSZZ
XEBS740P14000
LPLTM0125QSZZ
PSPAZ0024QSZZ
PSHEZ0187QSZZ
PSHEZ0186QSZZ
PCOVP0091QSZZ
VHPGP1S73P+-1
DHAI-0318QSZZ
DHAI-0316QSZZ
PCLR-0010QSZZ
NSFTZ0066QSPZ
LHLDR0095QSZZ
XEBS730P12000
LBRCR0011QSZZ
PGUMM0013QSZZ
PCLR-0011QSZZ
LBRC-0012QSZZ
MSPRD0340QSZZ
NKOM-0009QSZZ
NSFTZ0064QSZZ
MSPRD0148QSZZ
CSFTZ0066RS73
CGUMM0013RS51
CDAIS0029RS52
11-1
manuals4you.com
TR No.
Effective
time
06/01 R/C
52
41
1
2
49
48
16 15
12
18
14 13
55
49
manuals4you.com
48
23
41
76
35
56
33
57
503
75
31
63
7
32
61
6
11
62
37
38
11
11-2
67
68
45
22
42
25
26
11
502
70
65
22
19
27
67
22
502
70
39
11
24
46
18
73
69
49
61
28
69
11
48
7
60
74
72 29
30
43
17
48
49
44
66
68
71
71
501
PRP03041
!
!
!
!
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
!
!
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
35
36
37
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
60
61
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
PARTS CODE
LSOU-0036QSZZ
GCAB-0069QSZZ
XEBS740P10000
CPWBF0114QSE8
CPWBF0114QSE9
NFANP0010QSZZ
XBPS730P32KS0
RDENC0015QS11
RDENC0015QS12
QSW-C9292QCPZ
XBPS730P08KS0
RDENC0017QSZZ
LPLTM0082QSZ7
XHBS730P06000
LFRM-0067QSZZ
XEBS740P12000
LFRM-0068QSZ1
XBPSN40P06K00
QACCDR614QCPZ
QACCBR421QCPZ
QACCLR421QCPZ
QACCER624QCPZ
QPLGA0009QCZZ
QPLGA4171CCZZ
PHOG-1023CCZZ
DHAI-0122QSZ1
LX-BZ0705FCPZ
LPLTM0308QSZZ
GDAI-0002QSE1
LFRM-0025QSZ3
LPLTM0099QSZ2
LFRM-0026QSZ2
XHBS730P14000
XEBS730P10000
LX-BZ0700FCPZ
XHBS730P08000
CPLTM0071QS03
LPLTM0347QSZZ
XHBS730P08000
LX-BZ0031QSPZ
LX-BZ0750FCPZ
NBLTT0007QSZZ
CPWBX0175QS32
CPWBX0175QS36
CPWBX0175QS31
CPWBX0175QS39
GCOV-0066QSZZ
LPLTM0307QSZ1
LPLTM0309QSZZ
LX-BZ0039QSPZ
XHBS730P08000
LBNDJ0037FCZ1
LHLDW0086QSZZ
XEBS730P18000
XWSS730-07000
XWHS730-05080
QTANN0015FCZZ
DHAI-0140QSZ1
DHAI-0320QSZZ
LFIX-0016FCZZ
XEPS740P30000
XEBS740P12000
XWSS740-10000
XWHS740-08100
DHAI-0328QSZZ
LPLTM0382QSZZ
LPLTM0306QSZ1
PSHEZ0135QSZZ
XWHS740-08100
XEBS730P08000
PSHEZ0421QSZZ
CSW-M0007RS55
PSHEZ0408QSZZ
LPLTM0303QSZZ
XBPS720P09000
12-1
manuals4you.com
TR No.
Effective
time
PARTS CODE
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
81
82
XWHS720-04043
PSHEZ0448QSZZ
RCORF0018QSZZ
DHAI-0342QSZZ
RCORF0018QSZZ
PDUC-0006QSZ1
PFILZ0013QSZZ
PSHEZ0496QSZZ
PSHEZ0497QSZZ
83
CPWBX0130QS34
84
LHLDW1009ACZZ
85
LPLTM0315QSZZ
86
DHAI-0329QSZZ
87
DHAI-0330QSZZ
97
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
118
120
121
122
124
PSHEZ0140QSZ1
TLABH0602QSZ1
XHBS730P08000
RMOTS0042QSZZ
CPLTM0073QS01
NBRGC0529FCZZ
NGERH0065QSZZ
NGERH0064QSZZ
XRESP40-06000
NGERH0075QSZZ
NPLYZ0011QSZZ
NBLTT0009QSZZ
NBLTT0008QSZZ
NPLYZ0008QSZZ
PSHEZ0065QSZZ
MSPRC1315FCZ1
XRESP40-06000
NGERH0066QSZZ
CPLTM0103QS02
LHLDZ0110QSZZ
DHAI-0403QSZZ
TLABZ4868FCZZ
LPLTM0360QSZZ
VHI29L0800FQS
VHI29L0800JQS
VHI29L0800GQS
125
127
TLABZ0530QSZZ
128
129
RCORF0004QSZZ
LBNDJ0037FCZ1
CDENC0015RS52
CDENC0015RS53
!
501
!
12-2
TR No.
Effective
time
87
20
20
13
127
13
86
20
83
20
20
35
58
84
74
35
13
85
1
35
37
C
13
5
3
45
76
75
120
9
84
35 13 33 35
82
35
501
35
44
13 125
19
78
77
13
A 17
7 13
52
10
121
13
13
31
67
10
15
10
7
81
69
122
15
10
13
28
60
32
15
10
16
40
61
3
13 66
100 35
13
66
13
35
15
13
13
54
56
56
57
13
13
15
13
15
39
29
15
41
55
42
129
50
48
46
47
57
53
A
25
27
73
22
21
15
13
73
14
24
13
70
23
29 68
72
30
18
12
13
36
15
11
27
15
65 104 103
64
128
97
49
18
28
105
102
107
101
106
43
110
13
118
107
108
109
27
111
15
115 113
110
112
114
15
115 116
15
15
71
124
26
26
12-3
manuals4you.com
101
PRP03042
Update : 06/03/27
PARTS CODE
PCOVP0098QSZZ
MARMP0008QSZZ
LPLTP0056QSZ3
XRESP40-06000
LBOSZ1510FCZZ
PPIPP0109FCZZ
PPIPP0109FCZ1
MSPRC1315FCZ1
XPSSJ20-07000
LBOSZ1508FCZZ
LBSHZ0303FCZZ
NSFTZ0069QSPZ
MSPRT0091QSZZ
NROLR0922FCZ2
NGERH0495FCZZ
NGERH0061QSZZ
MARMP0009QSZ1
NROLR1267FCZ1
XEBS730P10000
MARMP0041QSZZ
MARMP0006QSZZ
NSFTZ0017QSPZ
MCAMP0001QSZZ
MSPRC1316FCZ1
PPIPP0009QSZZ
CPLTM0304QS02
MSPRD0092QSZZ
NGERH0972FCZZ
RPLU-0007QSZ1
MSPRC1318FCZ1
PTME-0179FCZZ
PTME-0178FCZZ
PTME-0178FCZ1
MSPRC2175FCZZ
LFRM-0020QSE7
XBBS730P10000
PSHEZ0099QSZZ
MSPRT0147QSZZ
PSHEZ0241QSZZ
XEBS730P08000
PGIDM0037QSEZ
PGIDM0038QSEZ
XEBS730P08000
LSOU-0009QSE2
NGERH0193FCZZ
LSOU-0011QSE1
LSOU-0010QSE1
MARMP0005QSE1
XEBS730P08000
PGIDM0117QSZZ
LSTPP0011QSZZ
LBSHZ0006QSZZ
NSFTZ0070QSPZ
NCPL-0012QSZZ
MSPRD0302QSZZ
PSHEZ0410QSZZ
LX-WZ0011QSZZ
CFRM-0020RS57
CSOU-0009QS34
13-1
TR No.
Effective
time
06/04
06/04
Update : 06/03/27
501
18
60
18
1
63
2
65
64
3 61
35
12
13
10
8
61
14
11
19
16
17
66 38
62
87
21
22
23
4 20
67
36
32
37
31
27 25 38
24
5
28
29
4
10
26
42
43
51
41
43
30
15
43
43
45
46
34
52
47
33
52
51
13-2
manuals4you.com
48
502
PRP03043
PARTS CODE
XEBS730P08000
GCOV-0065QSZZ
CPWBF0179QSE1
XEBS730P06000
PSPO-0030QSZZ
NROLM0124QSZ1
MSPRT0229GCAZ
NROLP0123QSZZ
NKOM-0002QSZZ
CPWBF0147QSF1
PBRSR0009QSZ1
PBRSR0005QSZZ
XRESP50-06000
NBRGC0529FCZZ
LPLTM0100QSZ1
NBRGY2122SCZZ
LHLDZ0040QSZ2
XEBS730P14000
LBOSZ0048QSZ1
MLEVP0028QSE1
LPINS0001QSZZ
NGERH0076QSZZ
XRESP50-06000
NSFTZ0025QSP1
MCAMP0002QSZZ
MLEVP0027QSZ1
MLEVP0110QSZZ
MLEVP0106QSZ1
CPWBF0147QSF2
MSPRD0143QSZ1
NPLYZ0030QSZ1
NGERH0063QSZZ
LPINS0258FCZZ
NBRGC0019QSZZ
XRESP40-06000
NGERH0070QSZZ
XPSSJ20-10000
NBRGY2122SCZZ
NROLP0038QSZZ
LFRM-0027QSZ1
PFILZ0004QSZZ
PMLT-0099QSZZ
XEBS720P06000
NFANP0009QSZZ
PDUC-0003QSZ1
PGIDM0062QSZ3
NROLP1122FCZZ
PGIDM0040QSZ2
MSPRT0229GCAZ
XEBS730P08000
CSFTZ0023QS02
MSPRD0144QSZZ
XRESP40-06000
LSTPP0003QSZ1
MSPRT0107QSZZ
NGERH0067QSZZ
NGERH0068QSZ1
CPLTM0075QS02
RMOTS0040QSZZ
XHBS830P05000
CPWBF0147QSE3
XRESP30-06000
DHAI-0480QSZZ
NROLP0122QSZZ
XHBS730P08000
DUNT-0513RSZZ
DHAI-0489QSZZ
LPLTM0147QSZZ
LX-BZ7062XCPZ
LPLTP0385QSZZ
(Unit)
CFRM-0027RS79
CFRM-0027RS77
E
E
14-1
[AR-M161/AR-M162]
[AR-M165/AR-M206/AR-M207]
TR No.
Effective
time
2
64
18
73
20 25
10
4
28
22
60
59
50
50
20
26
24
60
4
17
22
27
13
18
21
17
11
57
19
56
54
62
32
34
36
16
9
7
7
5
37
12
7 8 5
35
40
34
42
15
29
5
71 71
44
43
41
42 40
B
42
14 13
12
52 33
55
87
30
31
61
53
87
60
58
12
13 50
51
39
44
38
43
41
42
13
42
1
45
77
79
80
46
78
48
46
48
1
47
1
PRP03044
14-2
manuals4you.com
K TC case unit
NO.
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
19
20
21
22
23
24
901
PARTS CODE
XEBS730P08000
PGIDH0118QSZZ
PSHEP0050QSZ1
PSHEP0051QSZZ
LHLDZ0030QSZZ
DWIR-0466CSZZ
MSPRT0513FCZ1
PSHEP0052QSZZ
LHLDZ0032QSZZ
QSLP-0009QSZZ
PCASZ0013QSZZ
LHLDZ0031QSZ4
QSLP-0008QSZZ
PGIDM0032QSZZ
XEBS730P06000
PSHEZ0125QSZZ
PSHEZ0434QSZZ
DUNTK0233QSPZ
XBPSC30P06K00
PSHEZ0435QSZ1
PSPAZ0040QSZZ
(Unit)
CHLDZ0030RS55
DESCRIPTION
TR No.
Effective
time
TC unit
K TC case unit
23
1
9
8
17
20
10
22
11
21
23
7
5
12
17
14
13
24
19
.com
manuals4you
1
16
15-1
PRP03045
PARTS CODE
LPLTM0364QSZZ
PSHEZ0441QSZZ
LHLDW1226FCZZ
LPLTM2642FCG2
PGIDM0122QSZZ
PTME-0027QSZ2
XRESP40-06000
TLABH0064QSZ1
PGIDM0123QSZZ
PTME-0028QSZ2
MSPRC0334QSZZ
XEBS730P08000
XWHS730-08100
NGERH0193FCZZ
MSPRC0152QSZZ
MSPRC1145FCZZ
LSTPP0161FCZZ
GCASP0007QSZ1
TTAG-0009QSZZ
JHNDP0007QSZZ
XEBS740P10000
LPLTP0368QSZZ
(Unit)
CCASP0007RS52
TR No.
Effective
time
3
9
19
2
6
4
10
11
21
12
13
21
15
14
18
16
17
20
22
PRP03046
16-1
manuals4you.com
Update : 2006/04/28
PARTS CODE
SPAKA0464QSZZ
SPAKA0603QSZZ
SSAKZ0003QSZZ
SPAKA0134QSZZ
TCADZ0010QSZZ
LX-BZ0015QSPZ
LHLDW1226FCZZ
TTAG-0009QSZZ
CCLEZ0005RS51
SPAKA0466QSZZ
SSAKA3001CCZZ
SPAKA0465QSZZ
SSAKA2343QCZZ
TLABH0078QSZ1
TLABH0068QSZ1
TLABH0069QSZ2
TLABH0065QSZ2
CCASZ0067FC01
CDSKA0072QS33
CDSKA0089QS33
20
21
22
23
24
101
CDSKA0078QS31
TINSE1333QSZ1
TINSE1335QSZZ
TINSE1415QSZ1
TINSE1335QSZ1
TINSE1334QSZ1
TINSG1336QSZZ
TINSG1336QSZ1
TINSE1507QSZZ
TINSG1508QSZZ
TINSE1337QSZZ
CPNLH0048QS01
CPNLH0048QS03
CPNLH0049QS01
TINSE1334TSZZ
TINSS1344TSZZ
TINSF1345TSZZ
TINSI1346TSZZ
TINSH1347TSZZ
TINSW1348TSZZ
TINSZ1349TSZZ
TINSZ1350TSZZ
TINSD1351TSZZ
TINSP1352TSZZ
TINSE1456TSZZ
TINSS1463TSZZ
TINSF1462TSZZ
TINSI1464TSZZ
TINSH1465TSZZ
TINSW1466TSZZ
TINSZ1469TSZZ
TINSZ1468TSZZ
TINSD1467TSZZ
TINSP1362TSZZ
SSAKA2341QCZZ
TLABH4259FCZZ
17-1
TR No.
Effective
time
06/07
06/07
Update : 2006/04/28
2
3
9
8
13
14
5
19 20
11
12
18
21
22
23
PRP03047
24
17-2
manuals4you.com
10
manuals4you.com
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
27
28
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
PARTS CODE
GCOV-0020QSE1
GGAD-0001QSZZ
GGAD-0002QSZZ
LSUPP0083FCZZ
LPLTM0116QSZZ
XEBS740P12000
GCOV-0019QSZ2
PGIDM0049QSE2
PGIDM0048QSE2
MSPRC0141QSZZ
MLOKZ0001QSZZ
NGERH1169FCZZ
PRNGP0019FCZZ
DHAI-0326QSZZ
CPWBF0019QSE7
MSPRD0135QSZZ
GLEGG0064FCZZ
PGIDM0050QSE1
MARMP0015QSZZ
NROLP1060FCZZ
MSPRT0129QSZ1
GCOV-0021QSE2
LPLTM0113QSZ1
XEPS730P08X00
XHBS730P14000
LPLTM0135QSZZ
LPLTM0138QSZZ
PSHEZ0172QSZZ
PSHEZ0173QSZZ
PSPO-0008QSZZ
PSPO-0009QSZZ
PSPO-0010QSZZ
PSPO-0011QSZZ
PSPO-0014QSZZ
PSHEZ0171QSZZ
LHLDW3142KCZZ
XHBS740P10000
TR No.
(Europe)
(Europe)
(Europe)
(Europe)
(Europe)
(Europe)
(Europe)
(Europe)
31
7
42
4
38
35
2
7
5
18
27 11
13
19
14
12
3
15
10 27
28
12
37
11
8
41
16
7
34
20
19
21
40
23
33
25
30
7
39
7
34
22
23
22
21
24
PRP03048
18-1
Effective
time
Update : 06/03/27
PARTS CODE
NGERH1207FCZZ
MARMP0229FCZZ
MSPRT0128QSZZ
XRESP50-06000
LBOSZ1031FCZZ
MSPRC0161QSZZ
PPIPP0007QSZZ
NGERH1132FCZZ
NBRGM0501FCZZ
DHAI-0075QSZ1
NROLP0044QSP2
VHPGP1A71A1-1
RPLU-0012QSZ1
NBRGC0188FCZZ
XRESP40-06000
LBOSZ1510FCZZ
PPIPP0109FCZZ
PPIPP0109FCZ1
MSPRC1315FCZ1
LPINS0181FCZZ
LBOSZ1508FCZZ
QSW-B0017QSZZ
MSPRD0134QSZ2
NGERH0041QSZZ
NGERH0990FCZZ
PTME-0017QSZZ
MSPRT0130QSZ1
PTME-0016QSZZ
RPLU-0013QSZ1
XBBS730P06000
MLEVP0039QSZ1
MLEVP0046QSZZ
LFRM-0031QSE3
LPLTM0137QSZZ
LX-WZ0314FCZZ
MSPRC0157QSZZ
NBRGC0529FCZZ
PPIPP0011QSZZ
XBBS730P06000
RCORF0006QSZZ
XWHS760-10000
MSPRD0156QSZZ
PSPO-0005QSZZ
PSPO-0007QSZZ
NSFTZ0067QSPZ
LHLDR0095QSZZ
XEBS730P12000
PCLR-0011QSZZ
LBRCR0011QSZZ
PGUMM0013QSZZ
CFRM-0031RS5K
CFRM-0031RS5L
CSFTZ0067RS53
CGUMM0013RS51
19-1
manuals4you.com
TR No.
Effective
time
06/04
(Europe)
(Europe)
Zealand)]
[Europe]
Update : 06/03/27
18
2
10
47
21
18
18
20
22
18
23
19
41
26
47
15
27
28
16
46
30
13
53
29
45
48
43 4
15
31
32
54
33
42
44
34
4
35
61
62
17
61
58
38
4
62
58
15
36
59
503
60
PRP03049
19-2
502
52
59
503
60
57
501
SHARP CORPORATION
Digital Document System Group
CS Promotion Center
Yamatokoriyama, Nara 639-1186, Japan
2006 May Printed in Japan t
manuals4you.com