SERVICE MANUAL CODE: 00ZARFX7//A1E DIGITAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL SYSTEM OPTION FACSIMILE EXPANSION KIT (For U.S.A./Canada) MODEL AR-FX7 EXPANSION MEMORY 8MB: AR-MM9 CONTENTS [1] OUTLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 [2] SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 [3] INSTALLATION PROCEDURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 [4] OPERATION, DISPLAY SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONTENTS [1] OUTLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 [2] SPECIFICATIONS 1. Communication system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2. Scanning system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 3. Image process system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 4. Print system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 [7] SOFT SWITCH 1.
[1] OUTLINE This unit is a fax expansion kit which provides facsimile functions by attaching to the digital machine AR-M237/M277 series. To expand facsimile functions, use of RSPF is recommendable. By attaching a job separator/finisher, copy output and fax output can be separately discharged to different trays. The fax board of the fax expansion kit is provided with 2MB flash memory (standard). An expansion memory of one of 8MB can be added.
[2] SPECIFICATIONS 1. 4. (1) Recording size Communication system (1) Electronic transmission system Transmission time Less than 3 sec (Super G3/33600bps) Less than 6 sec (G3 ECM/14400bps) MH, MR, MMR, JBIG 33600bps → 2400 auto fall back Super G3/G3 Compression system Modem speed Mutual communication Employed line Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), Private Branch Exchange (PBX) One line Number of employed lines ECM 2.
. (7) Broadcast function Broadcast transmission Number of destinations Transmission method Usable dial Group dialing Relay broadcast transmission Instructing station Relay station Multiple relay Number of relay groups F code relay broadcast instruction (relay broadcast instruction function) F code relay broadcast (relay function) Confidential transmission (Sharp machine mode) (Other party) Confidential transmission (F code communication) (Other party) 200 destinations (When group dialing is used, th
(11) 2 in 1 reception NO (12) Polling Send request Resolution YES Ultra Fine (Change by the soft SW) (13) Turn around transmission Registration system Group dialing Program Number of items (Include group) Number of digits of other party’s number User tag classification International communication mode setup Transmission method Registered key Max.
9. Memory system Memory capacity Standard Option LCD display Printout Memory content (transmission reservation) confirmation Memory use status Document data memory backup in power failure (2) Communication result report function Communication result table 2MB 8MB YES YES YES (% display) YES (Flash memory) 10.
[3] INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1. Install of expansion kit 2) Work the left rear cabinet. Cut and remove the cut-out portion from the left rear cabinet using a tool such as nippers. Be careful about the direction of the tool so that the cut surface is flat. A. Parts included Cut-out portion PWB spacers: 2 pcs. Fax PWB: 1 pc. TEL/LIU PWB: 1 pc. 3) Attach the speaker. Attach the speaker to the left rear cabinet using supplied two golden screws (M3). Fax connector cover: 1 pc. Line cable: 1 pc.
5) Attach the TEL/LIU PWB. 8) Reattach the shielding plate. Insert the connector of the TEL/LIU PWB to the connector of the FAX PWB, fit two spacers to the TEL/LIU PWB, and attach the TEL/LIU PWB using two M3 screws with washer. Fit the pawls of the shielding plate to the main unit and secure the plate using five screws. Spacers TEL/LIU PWB Screws M3 Screws with washer Shielding plate 6) Reattach the left rear cabinet.
<4> Use the 10-key pad to enter “1” in the submenu screen shown below and press the START key. <5> The screen shown below is displayed and memory clear operation is executed to restart the main unit. <6> After several minutes, memory clear operation is completed and then the screen shown below is displayed. Press the Reset key to restart the main unit. 11) Connect the FAX board unit line cable. Connect the line cable to the FAX board unit.
[4] OPERATION, DISPLAY SECTION 1. Operation panel 2 1 3 4 5 COPY PRINT ON LINE DATA SCAN DATA LINE DATA FAX JOB STATUS CUSTOM SETTINGS ACC.#-C 6 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 8 9 10 11 12 Name Touch panel Function, operation • Messages and keys appears in the touch panel. A key can be touched to select or enter a setting. • When you touch a key, a beep sounds and the key is highlighted to indicate that it has been selected. • Keys that cannot be selected in a screen are grayed out.
No. 1 2 Name Message display Function, operation Messages appear here to indicate the current status of the machine. When the machine is ready to send, an icon appears to the left. This shows the amount of fax memory that is free and the currently selected reception mode.
[5] ADJUSTMENTS 1 Section Density section 2 Communication section A B A Adjustment items FAX mode density adjustment (Overall mode) FAX mode density adjustment (Individual mode) Dial test 1. Density section A. FAX mode density adjustment (Overall mode) ( SIM 46-12) Adjustment procedures SIM 46-12 SIM 46-13 – 46-16 SIM 66-14, 66-16 B.
2. Communication section Note: These items are factory adjusted when shipping according to FCC standards. Therefore, do not change the setting in the market. A. Dial test ( SIM 66-14, 16) (1) Dial pulse transmission test 1) Execute SIM 66-14 in FAX mode. 2) Select the item with the 10-key, and press the [START] key. 3) Set the make time with the 10-key. The dial is sent with the set value + 26ms. The sending dial cannot be interrupted.
[6] SIMULATION Code Main Sub 66 17 1. Code-type simulation A. Operating procedures and operations 18 * Entering the simulation mode 19 20 21 22 24 30 31 32 33 34 37 41 1) #/P key (program) ON → Asterisk (*) key ON → CLEAR key ON → Asterisk (*) key ON → Ready for input of a main code of simulation 2) Entering a main code with the 10-key → START key ON 3) Entering a sub code with the 10-key → START key ON 4) Select an item with the scroll key and the item key.
Panel display NEU Destination Selection code SEF/ SEES/ SEIS/SEN, etc.
Note: Executable only when the FAX is installed. 46-13 Purpose Adjustment Function FAX exposure level adjustment (Normal mode (Purpose) individual adjustment) Section FAX Item Image quality Operation/procedure 1 1. Select "1: COPY START." The currently set value is displayed beside the item. 2. Enter the set value of the exposure level with the 10-key, and press the [#/P] key. 3. Press the [START] key. Copying is started and the set value is stored.
3. Press the [START] key. Copying is started and the set value is stored. Normal display Error display Item 4 NOW PRINTING DOOR OPEN JAM PAPER EMPTY There is no tray selection operation. The optimum paper tray for the scanned size is selected. Item Content 1 2 3 COPY START EXP.
50-9 128 Purpose Adjustment Function (Purpose) FAX lead edge adjustment (print) Section FAX Operation/procedure 2 128 128 1. Select "1: COPY START." The currently set value is highlighted beside the item. 128 2. Press the [START] key. Copying is started. Normal display Error display 50 NOW PRINTING DOOR OPEN JAM PAPER EMPTY There is no tray selection operation. 50-8 The adjustments on the machine side must have been normally completed.
2. Detailed procedure 1 1 "55H" is written to all the addresses of each memory, and the address data are read in sequence to check that they were properly written. "AAH" is written to all the addresses of each memory, and the address data are read in sequence to check that they were properly written. "00H" is written to all the addresses of each memory, and the address data are read in sequence to check that they were properly written. Perform checks 1 - 3 sequentially.
Item 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Send signal 2.4 V27t 0.3 FLG CED2100 CNG1100 0.3 V21 ANSam RINGER – 7EH Flag signal Tone signal Pseudo-ringer sound ([ON HOOK] key ON) 32 No MSG Voice message (no sound) Under the state where the ring back tone can be sent to the line, keep the sound composition IC volume to 0. 33 No RBT Ring back tone (no sound) Under the state where the ring back tone can be sent to the line, keep the G/A volume to 0.
66-9 Purpose Operation test/check Function Used to send the voice message. (Signal send level: (Purpose) Set by soft SW.) (Japan only) Section FAX Item Operation Operation/procedure Select the message number with the 10-key, and press the [START] key. 66-7 Purpose Function (Purpose) Section Item Operation/procedure Data output, check Print the screen memory contents FAX Data Image data By setting the message No., the sound message is sent to the line and the speaker of the body.
66-11 Purpose Operation test/check Function Used to send 300bps signals. (Signal send level: (Purpose) Max.) Section FAX Item Operation Operation/procedure 1 Select the signal number with the 10-key, and press the [START] key. By setting the signal number, the specified signal is delivered to the line at the speed of 300bps. (The signal is continuously sent until the interruption command is provided by pressing the [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
Note: Executable only when the FAX is installed. 1 66-16 Purpose Operation check/test Function Used to perform the dial test. (DTFM signal send test) (Purpose) Section FAX Item Operation Operation/Procedure 66-19 Purpose Function (Purpose) Section Item Back up Used to write the SRAM data to the Flash ROM. FAX Data 1. Select the item with the 10-key, and press the [START] key. Operation/Procedure 2. Enter the set value with the 10-key. Select "1: YES" with the 10-key, and press the [START] key.
Content Protocol error list Regardless of soft SW38-1 status, the protocol monitor of the preceding communication is printed. (Printing is allowed at any time before starting the next communication.) For this operation, the protocol monitor of one communication is always buffered. Note: Executable only when the FAX is installed.
1. Sound kinds pattern 66-33 Purpose Function (Purpose) Section Item Operation/Procedure Sound kinds (Test sound) RINGER Call sound LINE MONITO Line monitor sound (Test sound: communication signal sound) ON HOOK On-hook (Test sound, communication signal sound) SCAN FINISH Scan finish sound TX/RX FINISH Communication finish sound DTMF DTFM send sound Operation test/check Signal detection check FAX Operation Signal detection is checked and the result is displayed.
[7] SOFT SWITCH 1.
Large item Middle item Reception print Paper selection Index Switch content Key operator Judgment of sub scan length None Output condition setup Reception function setup Automatic reduction print Reception function setup Magnification ratio in None automatic reduction Rotation reception print None Reception size setup Reception function setup Index print setup Reception function setup Soft SW No.
SW Data Items No. No. 1 Initialization control inside program S W 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 For FAX debug Flash memory check measuring range ICU UART1 output 24V reset wait time Auto/Manual default setup SW selection and functions Default value 1: The all soft switches are initialized. 0: Does nothing. 1: Debug mode ON 1: All areas 0: Debug mode OFF 0: 256byte 1: Not output Binary input Bit No.
SW Data No. No.
SW Data No. No. 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 14 6 7 8 S W 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Items SW selection and functions Recall number in case of a transmission error Binary input Recall interval in communication error Binary input Signal send level Binary input Modem speed (V.
SW Data No. No. 1 2 3 4 5 S 6 W 20 Items S W 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 SIM DTMF sound speaker selection window Flash send wait time Receivable memory capacity Dial tone detection Busy tone detection Dial tone monitoring time CED detection time Inhibited to use S W 22 1: Yes 0: No Bit No. 0sec 0.
SW Data No. No. 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 25 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 26 6 7 8 S W 27 S W 28 Items Make time (10PPS) setup SW selection and functions Binary input DTMF signal send time Minimum pause time (DTMF) setup Binary input Binary input Inhibited to use Setting of time before dial (DTMF) Binary input 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 Setting of DPMUTE OFF time after dial Binary input Pause time setup Binary input Flash send time 6 Line open delay time in dial test 8 1 2 3 S W 29 S W 30 4 Bit No.
SW Data No. No. 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 31 6 7 8 1 Items SW selection and functions Inhibited to use Time specification print (minute) on the communication record table Binary input 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 S W 33 6 7 8 Bit No. Setting range 3 4 5 6 7 00 to 59 min 8 0 min Default telephone book setup Bit No.
SW Data Items No. No. 1 Report output (in reception) SW selection and functions Bit No. Print is inhibited. Print all Only in case of an error Bit No. Print is inhibited. Print all Only when transmission is failed 2 3 Report output (in transmission) 4 S W 34 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 S W 35 S W 36 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Communication report 1: Print output (in confidential reception) Report output (In broadcast, Bit No. sequential send request, Print is inhibited.
SW Data Items SW selection and functions Default value No. No. 1 Protocol monitor 1: Yes 0: No No 2 Output only in case of an 1: Yes 0: No No error of the protocol monitor 3 Protocol monitor save 1: Save 0: Void Save 4 Line sound monitor range Bit No.
SW Data Items No. No. 1 Communication end buzzer sound length 2 SW selection and functions Binary input Bit No. Setting range S W 42 4 1: ON 1: ON 1: Super G3 enabled 0: OFF 0: Super G3 disabled Transmission end sound tone Bit No. 550Hz 1000Hz 1700Hz Bit No. 550Hz 1000Hz 1700Hz 5 6 Reception end sound tone 7 8 1 2 3 4 S W 43 V.34 mode function in manual communication V.34 mode function Super G3 disabled in the last call-out of recall in case of an error V.
SW Data Items No. No. 1 Volume of line monitor from speaker SW selection and functions 2 S W 47 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Line monitor pattern number Binary input 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Volume of communication end sound Pattern number of communication end sound Binary input 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 On-hook speaker volume On-hook pattern number Binary input 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Call sound volume Ringing pattern number Binary input 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pattern No.: 1 to 35 1 0 Bit No.
SW Data Items No. No. 1 DT/BT detection frequency range 2 S W 52 3 4 Busy tone detection level table Busy tone detection level SW selection and functions Bit No. Modem fixed (400Hz) 420Hz–680HzHz 360Hz–440HzHz 245Hz–650Hz 1: variable (SRAM) 0 1 1 0: 1 0 1 constant (ROM) Bit No.
SW Data Items No. No. 1 Inhibited to use 2 3 External connection sound volume 4 S W 58 SW selection and functions Binary input Bit No. Setting range 6 7 8 S W 59 Signal send level Max.
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SW Data Items No. No. 1 Reception size specification (Reception capacity) 2 3 S W 69 4 5 11 inch reception capacity setup Maximum reception length Image quality in transmission request 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 Countermeasures for echo in reception (CED tone send interval) Countermeasure for echo in transmission (After reception of DIS, hold time up to signal send is set.
SW Data Items No. No. 1 RCP send times SW selection and functions 2 S W 72 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 The number of the flag detection bytes EYE-Q check Binary input 4 7 Error process in RTN reception RTN send line error rate S W 74 Reception waiting time between frames Minimum flags between frames FSK signal settlement time in double wait Preamble send time of 300bps 8 Phase C head dummy data send time 0: 0 reception & EYE-Q check 0: Process is not continued. (Judged as an error.
SW Data Items No. No. 1 Waiting time for CED send start 2 3 S W 75 CED signal send time 4 5 Waiting time for ANSam send start 6 7 ANSam signal send time 8 S W 76 S W 77 S W 78 S W 79 S W 80 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW selection and functions Bit No. 2.25sec 3sec 4sec Bit No. 3sec 4sec 5sec 6sec Bit No. 2.25sec 3sec 4sec Bit No.
SW Data Items SW selection and functions No. No. 1 Inhibited to use 2 3 S 4 W 5 81 6 7 8 1 CI signal ON time in V.8 1: 18byte 0: 9bytes mode 2 CI signal OFF time in V.8 1: 2sec 0: 1sec mode 3 Inhibited to use 4 CI receive number to shift to Bit No. 4 5 non-V.34 communication S Does not shift. 0 0 W 1 times 0 1 82 5 2 times 1 0 3 times 1 1 6 CI send number to shift to Binary Non-V.34 communication input Bit No. 6 7 8 7 Setting range 0 to 7 times 8 When N=0, retrain is not made.
SW Data No. No. 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 87 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 88 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 89 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 90 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 91 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 92 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 93 6 7 8 Items CI signal OFF detectable time SW selection and functions Binary input Bit No.
SW Data No. No. 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 94 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 95 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 96 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 97 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 98 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 99 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 100 6 7 8 Items SW selection and functions Default value Inhibited to use Inhibited to use T1 timer setup Binary input Bit No.
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SW Data Items No. No. 1 Scan effective image area (SPF) rear sub scan lead 2 edge image loss 3 4 5 6 S W 120 Scan effective image area (SPF) rear sub scan rear edge image loss SW selection and functions 1: – Binary input 1: – Binary input Default value 0: + Bit No. Setting range Bit No.
SW Data No. No. 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 126 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 127 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 128 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 129 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 130 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 131 6 7 8 1 2 3 S 4 W 5 132 6 7 8 Items SW selection and functions Scan magnification ratio 1: – adjustment SPF rear (main Binary scan) input Scan magnification ratio adjustment SPF rear (sub scan) 1: – Binary input 0: + Bit No. Setting range 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 to ±12.7% by increment of 0.1% 0: + Bit No. Setting range 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 to ±12.
SW Data Items No. No. 1 Inhibited to use 2 3 S 4 W 5 133 6 7 8 SW selection and functions Default value Remarks 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3. Soft switch descriptions SW5 No. 3 Flash memory check measuring range SW1 No.1–No.8 Country information Destination setup Operation check usually can be done by 256-byte check. Setting to 1 will check all areas of the flash memory. Note that it takes about 20 min. SW2 No.1, No.2 SIM language information Default: 0 (256 bytes) SIM language selection SW5 No.
SW6 No. 8 Remote reception instruction SW10 No. 1 F-code relay broadcast function Used to set whether the remove switching function is allowed or not. Used to set whether F code relay broadcast instruction from the other party is received and relay broadcast transmission is performed or F code relay broadcast instruction is not received (though the relay box number by SUB coincides with) from the other party. When set to 1, the function is allowed. When set to 0, the function is not allowed.
SW10 No. 8 Send request protection SW14 No.5–No.8 Recall interval in communication error Used to set YES/NO of the confidential protection function (inhibition of transmission to an erroneous party). Confidential protection is performed by collating the number registered in this machine and that in the other party’s machine.
SW17 No. 4 ECM JBIG mode (except for SG3) SW21 No. 1 Dial tone detection Used to set whether JBIG encoding system is allowed or inhibited, except for SG3 communication. Used to set whether dial tone detection is performed or not in auto dial ringing. When set to 1, JBIG encoding system is allowed. "1": Yes When set to 0, JBIG encoding system is inhibited. "0": No Default: 1 (JBIG encoding system is allowed) When set to YES and dial tone is not detected, dial is not performed. SW17 No.
SW23 No.1 Inhibited to use. SW27 No.5–No.8 Setting of DPMUTE OFF time after dial SW23 No. 2 Monitoring polarity reversion during send image Used to set DPMUTE OFF time after dial. Used to set YES/NO of monitoring polarity reversion during communication on the dialing side. Setup is made in the range of 5 – 80ms by binary input of N in "X (ms) = (N × 5) + 5" in the increment of 5ms. N can be set in the range of 0 – 15. When set to 1, polarity reversion is monitored.
SW31 No.3–No.8 Time specification print (min) on the communication report table SW33 No. 8 Total communication time and total number of pages print on communication record table Used to set "min" of the time (o’clock, min) when specifying the time on the communication report table. Used to set Print/Not print the total communication time and the total number of pages on the communication record table. Setup is in the range of 0 – 59 (min) by binary input. (When set to 60 – 63, the time is set to 0min.
SW35 No. 2 Paper selection priority Used to set whether the FAX reception paper is selected by data width priority or data area priority. SW37 No. 6 Rotation transmission selection (11 × 8.5 → 8.5 × 11) "1": Width priority Used to set whether Letter (landscape) document is transmitted as A3 width or the scanned image is rotated and transmitted as A4R width. "0": Area priority Default: 1 (Rotation) Default: 0 (area priority) SW37 No. 7 Inhibited to use. SW35 No.3, No.
SW39 No. 2 Specification of data output in case of a communication error in reception SW40 No. 2 Override print setup Used to set whether the image on the page where a communication error occurred during image reception is printed or not. Used to set whether the latter print job is performed or not when the former print job is suspended at the first page due to printable paper empty. "1": Setup not to print When set to 1, override print is allowed.
SW42 No. 8 V.34 mode function in manual communication SW46 No.1, No.2 Speaker volume in DTFM send Used to set Enabled/Disabled V.34 mode function in manual communication. Used to set the volume of transmission sound and DTMF sound from speaker when pressing on-hook button. When set to 1, V.34 mode function is enabled. Default: 1 0 (Medium) When set to 0, V.34 mode function is disabled. SW46 No.3–No.8 Pattern number in DTMF send Default: 1 (V.34 mode function is enabled.
SW51 No. 8 SDT signal detection SW60 No.1, No.2 Reception SED ON level Used to set whether SDT signal which is the second dial tone when transmitting to F net is detected or not. Used to set Reception SED ON level. When the SDT signal is not detected, dial is made normally even after “16×.” SW60 No. 3 Inhibited to use. When set to 1, the signal is detected. SW60 No.4–No.8 Reception gain adjustment When set to 0, the signal is not detected. Used to set Reception gain adjustment.
SW67 No.1–No.4 After sending CFR, double wait is inhibited for 1.6sec. SW69 No.1, No.2 Reception size specification (Reception capacity) Used to set that the double wait is inhibited for 1.6sec. after sending CFR. Used to set the receivable document width which is notified to the other party when receiving a document. Setup is made in the range of 0ms – 3000ms by binary input. The setup items are as follows: Default: 1600ms bit SW67 No.
SW69 No. 8 Countermeasure for echo in transmission (After reception of DIS, hold time up to signal send is set.) SW72 No. 7 EYE-Q check Used to select ON/OFF of countermeasures against echo. When set to 1, check is made only with EYE-Q value. Therefore, TCF check becomes loose. An interval of 500ms is inserted before DCS transmission. Used to set whether TCF is checked or not in TCF reception. When set to 0, check is made both with received data and EYE-Q value. Default: 0 (200ms) SW70 No.
SW76 No. 1–No. 8 Inhibited to use. SW87 No.1–No.7 CI signal OFF detectable time SW77 No. 1–No. 8 Inhibited to use. SW78 No. 1–No. 8 Inhibited to use. Used to set the min. OFF time for judgment of CI pulse (16Hz call signal). When OFF time continues for more than the set time, it is judged as 1 pulse of CI. SW79 No. 1–No. 8 Inhibited to use. The set range is 0 to 1270 by binary input of "N × 10ms". SW80 No. 1–No. 8 Inhibited to use. Default: 1200ms SW81 No. 1–No. 8 Inhibited to use. SW87 No.
SW110 No.1–No.4 Print lead edge adjustment (Rear edge adjustment) SW114 No.5–No.8 Sub scan rear edge image loss in scan effective image area (OC) Setup of print image area void Used to set the image loss in OC scan image area. The quantity of void at the lead edge in sub scan direction can be adjusted. When the set value is increased, the image void is increased. Setup of SIM 50-9 is reflected. The quantity of image loss at the rear edge in sub scan direction can be adjusted.
SW119 No.5–No.8 Scan effective image area (SPF) main scan right edge image loss SW125 No.1–No.8 Print magnification ratio adjustment rear (sub scan) Used to set the right edge image loss of main scan in SPF scan of FAX. Used to adjust the print magnification radio in sub scan direction. Setup of SIM 50-8 is reflected. 0 to ±12.7% by increment of 0.1% 0 to ±56 dots in the interval of 8 dots Default: 0% Default: +0 dots SW126 No.1–No.
[8] MACHINE OPERATION 1. Key operator program A.
B. Operating procedure The key operator program can be set from all the modes (copy, FAX, printer, scanner). When setup is completed, the mode returns to the original mode. 3) Touch a list name to output. Print is started. KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS OK LIST PRINT Note: FAX KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS LIST F-CODE MEMORY BOX LIST FAX ACCOUNT USAGE LIST JUNK FAX NUMBER LIST • When the key operator program is used, send/receive of FAX cannot be made.
2. Power switch Far edge Keep the machine's power switch turned on at all times. Faxes cannot be received if the power is turned off. Top edge ON Bottom edge Area that cannot Near edge be scanned C. Automatic reduction of faxed document If the width of the faxed document is greater than the receiving machine’s maximum receivable width, the document will be automatically reduced. 3. Originals A.
Inside scanned data Length of transmitted data Length of scanned data Direction of transmission The top edge of the scanned image will be cut off by the sender's information; however, when both the sender and the receiver use the same size of paper, the printed fax will neither be reduced nor split up and printed on two pages. 5.
[9] FLASH ROM VERSION UP PROCEDURE 3) Make sure only "Printer Control Board" tree is visible under "Simulation Command List". 4) Turn on the copier. The machine starts up in the download mode. 5) Additional tree will be visible when downloading maintenance program on PC. (Necessary items for version-up) A Personal computer B RS232C cross cable (D-sub 9pin to D-sub 9pin, or D-sub 25pin to D-sub 9pin) C Software for version-up (ROM type) The flash ROM is directly installed to each PWB.
7) Select download file(*.dat), and press "Open" button. 8) Download procedure starts automatically. 9) Notice message "Download is complete. Check the copier panel to make sure the download is complete." will appear on PC. 10) Close the maintenance program, and turn off the copier. Turn on the copier again after pulling the plug. This is the end of download procedure. ∗ It is possible that download process somehow went wrong if the copier does not start up properly.
[10] TROUBLE CODE LIST Trouble code Main Sub code code F6 82 1.
2. Communication result code Described on the communication report table, the communication management table, and the protocol communication report table when communication is completed. Result code (Communication result) 34 Communication report result column Cancel A. Composition of communication report code Communication result X X (X X X X) Upper 2 digits of a communication result code: Communication report code of 00 - 90 (Refer to the list of communication report codes.
Result code (Communication result) 62 Communication report result column F code bulletin board password discrepancy The other party has no function of F code. Communication interruption content When the pass code (PWD) does not coincide in bulletin board, 63 When the other party machine does not have DIS bit 49 (sub address capacity) in F code transmission, . Check that the other party machine conforms to F code. 64 F code is not When F code is transmitted, accepted.
[11] ELECTRICAL SECTION 1. Block diagram A.
2. Circuit diagram A. FAX MAIN PWB 8 7 6 5 FAX MAIN PWB (CPU) +3.3V R1 4.7K CN1 PCTXD PCRXD 1 2 3 4 D TP672 TP671 R3 R4 R2 4.7K I C1 100 100 S4B-PH-SM3-TB(NM) 5 6 7 8 R505 0 +3.3V 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 R1 0 VDD GND TP132 3 2 OSC515101J IS-19.6608M Hz-3.3TR R5 02 C242 F0.1u/16 GN D XIN VDD XOUT FS0 FS1 MODOUT LF VSS C410 P2782A -08SR C409 F0.1u/16 C270/25 R230 0 VO L[A] 0(3216)(NM) 128 R11 +3.
4 3 2 1 1/10 D[0:15] D[16:31] A[1:25] A F100 BR 1 CKIO WAIT BREQ BACK RD WE0/DQMLL WE1/DQMLU/WE RD/WR BS/PTK(4) CS0/MCS(0) CS2/PTK(0) CS3/PTK(1) CS4/PTK(2) CS5/CE1A/PTK(3) CS6/CE1B DREQ0/PTD(4) DREQ1/PTD(6) DRAK0/PTD(1) DRAK1/PTD(0) IRQOUT IRQ2/IRL2/PTH(2) IRQ1/IRL1/PTH(1) IRQ0/IRL0/PTH(0) MCS(7)/PTC(7)/PINT(7) MCS(6)/PTC(6)/PINT(6) MCS(5)/PTC(5)/PINT(5) MCS(4)/PTC4)/PINT(4) MCS(3)/PTC(3)/PINT(3) MCS(2)/PTC(2)/PINT(2) MCS(1)/PTC(1)/PINT(1) MCS(0)/PTC(0)/PINT(0) DACK1/PTD(7) DACK0/PTD(5) WAKEUP/PTD(3) C
4 3 FAX MAIN PWB (FLASH) D[16:31] D[0:15] A[1:25] D IC 70 IC5 +3.
2 1 2/10 D D1 5 D1 4 D1 3 D1 2 D1 1 D1 0 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 45 43 41 39 36 34 32 30 44 42 40 38 35 33 31 29 DQ15 DQ14 DQ13 DQ12 DQ11 DQ10 DQ9 DQ8 DQ7 DQ6 DQ5 DQ4 DQ3 DQ2 DQ1 DQ0 RO MNRY TP268 R6 0 1K 15 47 RY/BY BYTE R59 10K 13 37 VPP VCC +3.3V C3 3 A33u/10 27 46 GND GND C3 4 C3 5 F0.1u/16 F0.
A FAX MAIN PWB (SRAM) D[16:31] D[0:15] A[1:25] IC 13 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 B TP891 TP890 IC 71 A18 A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 RAMCE2 R287 R(NM) GN D 14 +3.3V IC 72A 9 10 7 11 4 12 1 31 2 3 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 30 6 32 5 R530 TP1114 33 1 3 2 7 C241 F0.
B 3/10 IC 14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 19 20 32 31 30 29 28 27 24 23 22 21 35 34 18 17 16 15 14 36 AM KE S33LLWRMUL MUU TP889 TP888 33 37 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 49 48 46 45 43 42 40 39 12 11 9 8 6 5 3 2 I/O15 I/O14 I/O13 I/O12 I/O11 I/O10 I/O9 I/O8 I/O7 I/O6 I/O5 I/O4 I/O3 I/O2 I/O1 I/O0 CLK CKE CS RAS CAS WE LDQM UDQM B 1 7 13 25 38 44 VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC NC NC D3 1 D3 0 D2 9 D2 8 D2 7 D2 6 D2 5 D2 4 D2 3 D2 2 D2 1 D2 0 D1 9 D1 8 D1 7 D1 6 +3.
8 7 6 5 FAX MAIN PWB (MCU I/F) R387 0(3216) +5VS C321 F0.1u/16 D C322 A33u/10 CN4 TX24-60R-12ST-H1 GN D SG SG GDATA0 GDATA1 GDATA2 GDATA3 GDATA4 GDATA5 GDATA6 GDATA7 GDATA8 GDATA9 GDATA10 GDATA11 GDATA12 GDATA13 GDATA14 GDATA15 SG SG FAXPRDFAXREQ1PFAXACK1PFAXCS1PSG 0(3216) C6 5 F0.
4 3 2 1 4/10 D5 IC19 0 R260 0 IN C6 8 F0.01u/50 KIA78M12P(NM) OUT OUT IN +12V GND R8 1 C244 F0.01u/50 C6 7 A47u/16(NM) C6 9 F0.1u/16 GND +24V D 1SS355(NM) GN D IC 9E 10 11 TP395 FRESET R615 33 TC74LCX14FT IC9 F 12 13 TP386 1 TC74LCX14FT IC 20A14 2 7 TC74LCX04FT R616 33 PWOFF- R240 2 VCC GND 18 16 14 12 9 7 5 3 PR LINESC LINEREAD YFAXSTS FAXCRDY FAXACK1PFAXCS1PFAXREQ0P- TP745 TP746 20 +3.3V 10 C7 7 F0.
A C B FAX MAIN PWB (GA1) CD 1D3 CD 1D2 CD 1D1 CD 1D0 BR159 MNR04 33 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 TP952 TP947 TP950 TP949 GN D GN TP374 R1005 33 CD1 UBETP1059 R1026 33(1608) CD 1WRTP1060 R1025 33(1608) C D1RDTP364 R1024 33(1608) CD1 CS - CD 1D7 CD 1D6 CD 1D5 CD 1D4 3.3V C9 1 F0.1u/1 5 6 7 8 GN D 4 3 2 1 3.3VGA1 RTCDT RTCCK RTCCE RT CIO 3.3VGA1 3 C100 F0.1u/16 BZ BT MDMRES- GN D MDMIRQ 3.3VGA1 R9 3 4.
C D E 5/10 VGA1 3.3VGA1 C9 1 F0.1u/16 6 ND 3.3VGA1 GN D 3.3VGA1 3.3VGA1 C9 2 F0.1u/16 3.3VGA1 3.3VGA1 3.3VGA1 C9 4 C9 5 C9 6 C9 3 C9 7 B0.1u/25(1608)B0.1u/25( 1608)B0.1u/25(1608)B0.1u/25(1608)B0.
4 3 FAX MAIN PWB (GA1-CODEC) 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 BR 57 BR 58 BR59 BR 60 MNR04 ( NM) MNR04 ( NM) MNR04 ( NM) MNR04 ( NM) D +3.
2 1 6/10 D ID [0: 15] IC 77 IA[0:15] IA 15 IA 14 IA 13 IA 12 IA 11 IA 10 IA9 IA8 IA7 IA6 IA5 IA4 IA3 IA2 IA1 IA0 ID 15 ID 14 ID 13 ID 12 ID 11 ID 10 ID 9 ID 8 ID 7 ID 6 ID 5 ID 4 ID 3 ID 2 ID 1 ID 0 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 R302 10K R303 10K 1029 1030 BR 61 +3.3V MNR04 10K 5 6 7 8 BR62 MNR04 10K 4 5 3 6 BR 63 2 7 MNR04 10K1 8 5 6 7 8 BR64 MNR04 10K 4 5 3 6 2 7 1 8 +3.
8 7 6 5 FAX MAIN PWB (MN195006E) MDM3.3V MDM1.8V C282 A33u/10 C283 A33u/10 MDM3.3V +3.3V TP1241 C284 F0.1u/16 C285 F0.1u/16 C286 F0.1u/16 C287 F0.1u/16 C288 F0.1u/16 C289 F0.1u/16 C290 F0.1u/16 C291 F0.1u/16 C292 F0.1u/16 C293 F0.1u/16 C320 F0.1u/16 D MDMIRQ R1031 MDM3.3V GN D 13 TP1258 14 12 7 33 R167 4.
4 3 2 1 7/10 D17 1SS355(NM) R619 R(NM) TP1241 +5V IN TP1242 R375 R376 R(NM) R(NM) R618 0 MDM1.8V R374 2.2K D 4 OUT2 1 C255 1u/16 LM1117MPX-1.8(NM) 2 OUT1 GND IC76 3 C256 F0.1u/16 C257 A33u/10 (NM) C315 F0.1u/16 SI3OUT GN D R377 R378 0 0 C416 B0.027u/10 MDM3.3V CN7 R512 0 R370 1 2 3 4 20K MDM3.3V C317 F0.
A B C FAX MAIN PWB (GA2) 4 0 R299 0 R272 0 R184 0 3.3VGA2 C179 F0.1u/16 TP1063 3.3VGA2 +3.3V FB10 MEM2012(NM) 3.3VGA2 C180 F0.
C D E 8/10 FAXREQ1P- 3.3VGA2 GN D 3.3VGA2 C178 F0.
5 4 3 FAX MAIN PWB (GA2-CODEC) C D2ACKD0C D2ACKD1- D C D2ACKD0- 9 C D2ACKD1- 10 8 R611 33 C D2ACKD- R612 33 C D2ACKC- C D 2ACKD- IC 82C TC74LCX08FT 14 +3.3V C306 F 0.
3 2 1 9/10 8 +3.3V GDMA TC74LCX32FT R1049 33(1608) 4 6 R1046 33(1608) 1 2 3 2 5 3 D R1044 33(1608) 5 Q IC 75B R1041 33(1608) 4 6 TC74LCX08FT 6 Q C 161 F 0.1u/16 +3.3V IC 80A 14 GND 3 C D 2REQD0 5 CLK TC74LCX08FT 8 IC 78A TC74LCX74FT CL TC74LCX32FT Q 4 IC 79A IC 80B PR R1045 33(1608) 7 13 IC 78B GND TC74LCX74FT 9 Q +3.3V 1 PR VCC CLK CL 11 D GND 12 14 10 C261 F 0.
4 3 FAX MAIN PWB (TEL/LIU IF) VR EF R125 56K R128 56K D C146 F0.1u/16 R126 BZ 10K VR EF TP521 TP514 R127 3.3K TP520 R129 1K C147 B4700/25 R516 1M VR EF GN D C148 F0.
2 1 10/10 +5V D VR EF C228 B1000/50 +5V TP535 C229 F0.1u/16 TP522 3 X R131 6.2K TP533 TP27 R199 R201 TP531 TP536 SP OUT R198 R(NM) 0 TP532 100K R200 430K GN D C230 A10u/16V (NP)(NM) 6 R399 1M C2 27 A4.7u/50 R202 3.3K 4 2 3 TP28 1 7 8 VSEL SP+ 5 R203 TP534 1 2 3 0 SP- TP537 C150 F0.1u/16 7 8 VEE VSS 1 2 3 IC 43 NJM2113M 16 VDD CN9 B3B-PH-K-S TP1096 C231 A4.7u/50 C232 A4.
B. TEL LIU PWB A B C LIU PWB R182 (E) 1.78KF 2W R179 (U) 5.36KF 1/4W (3225) R180 (U) 5.36KF 1/4W (3225) R181 (U) 5.36KF 1/4W (3225) B C E R185 150 B Q113 (NM) 2SD1266A (TO-220) Q119 2SA1759 (SC-62) E C C42 B0.22u/16V Q117 2SD1733 (SC-63) C E R184 100KF B Q118 2SC4548 (SC-62) C E C43 B1u/16V 4 IC4 C45 B0.1u/50V 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 B R186 2.2K 1/10W FILT2 FILT RX REXT REXT2 REF VREG2 VREG QE DC IGN C1 RNG RNG Q Q L12 BLM31A601S 0 1/10W 0 1/10W R246 K ZD19 RLZ5.6B A C51 B0.
C D E 1/2 R179 6KF 1/4W (3225) R180 6KF 1/4W (3225) R181 6KF 1/4W (3225) R255 4 0 RGDT- DAA3.3V DAA3.3V DAA3.3V C68 QE2 DCT IGND C1B RNG1 RNG2 QB QE 10p/50V (1608) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R188 C46 10 1/10W R187 150p/AC250V C94 B1000p/50V (1005) IC3 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 IC4 FILT2 FILT RX REXT REXT2 REF VREG2 VREG 10 1/10W MCLK OFHK RGDT/FSD FSYNC M0 SCLK VA VD GND SDO C1A SDI M1 FC/RGDT AOUT RESET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MDM_ARXD MDM_ATXD AFERES- C47 B0.1u/16V RLZ5.6B C49 B0.
1 2 3 A TX24-30R-12ST-H1 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 DG AG AG (NM) 0 1/4W (JP) TP6 + +3.3V TP7 R178 (NM) 0 1/4W 0 1/4W (JP) DG + 0 1/4W (JP) TP3 (NM) 0 1/4W (JP) FB1 AOUT MDM_ABITCLK AFERESRGDTMDM_ARXD CID- HS2- MDMCLK CID2MDM_ASPCLK MDM_ATXD HS1- 0 1/4W (JP) TP4 C38 A47u/25V 150VON HS1 ECON MRON LIUID2 ASPCLKATXD CION EXHKDMCLOCK DG AG FNETD AG +5V LIUID HS2 SON CID DPMUTE AOUT ABITCLK nAFERESRGDTARXD +24V +5VS +3.
q PARTS GUIDE CODE :00ZARFX7//P1E DIGITAL LASERCOPIER/ PRINTER OPTION FAX EXPANSION KIT MODEL AR-FX7 CONTENTS 1 Packing material & Accessories ■ index 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 This document has been published to be used for after sales service only. The contents are subject to change without notice.
DEFINITION The definition of each Rank is as follows and also noted in the list Rank A : Maintenance parts, and consumable parts which are not included in but closely related to maintenance parts Rank B : Performance/function parts (sensors, clutches, and other electrical parts), consumable parts Rank E : Unit parts including PWB Rank D : Preparation parts (External fitting, packing, parts packed together) Rank C : Parts other than the above (excluding sub components of PWB) Because parts marked with "!" is
■ Index PARTS CODE [C] CPWBN0148QS31 CPWBX0140QS31 [G] GCOVH0024QSEZ [L] LSUPP0001QSZZ [Q] QCNW-0002QSZZ QCNW-7197XCZZ QCNW-7252XCZZ QCNW-7253XCZZ QCNW-7254XCZZ [R] RADPA0001QSZZ RADPA0002QSZZ [S] SPAKA0329QSZZ SPAKA0330QSZZ SPAKA399ACCZZ SPAKP2374ACZZ SSAKA0006UCZZ SSAKA0019SCZZ SSAKA2345QCZZ SSAKH3012CCZZ [T] TCADZ0266QSZZ TINSE1115QSZZ [X] XBPSD30P08KS0 XEPSD30P06X00 PARTS CODE NO.
LEAD-FREE SOLDER The PWB’s of this model employs lead-free solder. The “LF” marks indicated on the PWB’s and the Service Manual mean “Lead-Free” solder. The alphabet following the LF mark shows the kind of lead-free solder. Example: Lead-Free 5mm Solder composition code (Refer to the table at the right.
CAUTION FOR BATTERY REPLACEMENT (Danish) ADVARSEL ! Lithiumbatteri – Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren. (English) Caution ! Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to manufacturer’s instructions.
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