CODE : 00ZARFX5//A1E LASER PRINTER OPTIONS FAX EXPANSION KIT (For North America) MODEL AR-FX5 OPTION AR-MM9 CONTENTS [1] PRODUCT OUTLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 [2] CONFIGURATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 [3] SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1 [4] EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES . . . . . . .
! CONTENTS [1] PRODUCT OUTLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 [6] SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 1. Entering the simulation mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 [2] CONFIGURATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 2. Switching the simulation mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 3. Canceling the simulation mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 4. Simulation list . . . .
!" # $ [1] PRODUCT OUTLINE This unit provides the FAX function and the PC-FAX function when installed to the following machines: Machines to install this unit : •AR-P350*/P450* •AR-M350/M450 •DM-3500*/3501*/4500*/4501* •DM-3551/4551 * The multi-function PWB (option/AR-M11) is required. [2] CONFIGURATION Before installation of this unit, the scanner unit with DSPF (AR-EF1) as well as the scanner rack (AR-RK1) must be installed in advanced.
!" # $ [3] SPECIFICATIONS J. Function 1. FAX function Transmit function A. Transmission method Transmission time Compression method Modem speed Intercommunication Communication line ECM 2 second level (Super G3) 6 second level (G3 ECM) MH, MR, MMR, JBIG 33.6kbps 2.4kbps automatic fallback Super G3 / G3 General telephone line (PSTN), Private branch exchange (PBX), FAX line Available B. Number of Support Line Standard Expansion 1 line Not provided C.
!" # $ [4] EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES 1. Operation panel 1 Touch panel 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The machine status, messages and touch keys are displayed on the panel. The display will change to show the status of print, copy, network scanner or fax according to which of those modes is selected. Mode select keys Use to select the basic modes of the product. IMAGE SEND key Press to select fax mode and display the basic screen of fax mode.
% !" # $ 2. FAX mode (Condition setting screen) The condition setting screen of fax mode is displayed by pressing the IMAGE SEND key while the print mode, copy mode, or job status screen appears in the touch panel. In the explanations that follow, it is assumed that the initial screen that appears after pressing the IMAGE SEND key is the condition setting screen (shown below).
& !" # $ B. Address directory screen (alphabetically ordered) If you have set the initial screen to the address directory screen using the key operator program, the initial screen will appear as follows. READY TO SEND.
"# $% & ' [5] UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 3) Remove the FAX interface cover. Remove the two screws that secure the FAX interface cover of the MFP control PWB unit and remove the FAX interface cover. •For installation of AR-FX5, an MFP control PWB unit and a scanner unit must have been installed. •Start installation after checking that the communication indicator on the operation panel is not lit or blinking.
( "# $% & ' 6) Reattach the MFP control PWB unit. Reattach the MFP control PWB unit to the printer and secure it with the two screws. 8) Attach the FAX power cord to the printer. Remove the screw of the connector cover for connection of FAX power supply connector on the main unit of the printer, and remove the connector cover.
!"# $ &'$ () * +, [6] SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 1. Entering the simulation mode 2. Switching the simulation mode a. Nomal mode Press [USER SETTING] to return to the code entry screen. Enter the copy mode and perform the following procedures. [P] [*] [C] [*] [Main code] [START] [Sub code] [START] 3. Canceling the simulation mode Press CA key to cancel the simulation mode. b.
Code Main Sub 66 - !"# $ &'$ () * +, Function (Content) Purpose Section Item 10 Used to clear all data of image memory (memory send, receive). Confidential data are also cleared. (Only when FAX is installed.) User data output, check FAX (display, print) Data 11 Used to check the output operation of FAX G3 mode 300BPS. (Used to check the MODEM operation.) Send level 0dB (Max.) (Only when FAX is installed.
. !"# $ &'$ () * +, 5. Detail of simulations 22-11 Main code 22 Purpose 22-5 Purpose Function (Content) Other Used to check the ROM version of each unit (section). Section Item Software Operation/Procedure The version of each ROM is displayed. SIMULATION 22-5 ROM VERSION DATA DISPLAY. S/N(MFP) : 000000000 S/N(ENGINE) : S/N(SCANNER) : 000000000 MFP : 1.00 (LANGUAGE : 1.00) PCU : 1.00 BOOT : SCANNER : 1.00 FAX : FINISHER : 1.00 NIC : DESK/LCC : 1.
/ !"# $ &'$ () * +, Main code 24 Main code 46 24-10 46-12 Purpose Function (Content) Section Item Operation/Procedure Data clear Used to clear the FAX counter. FAX Counter Select with 10 digit key pad and press START key. The procedure below is executed and the display returns to the original state. 1: Counter is cleared 2: Not cleared SIMULATION 24-10 FAX COUNTER DATA CLEAR. SELECT 1-6, AND PRESS START. 1. FAX SEND 2. FAX RECEIVED 3.
0 !"# $ &'$ () * +, 46-13 Purpose Function (Content) Adjustment Used to adjust the reading density in the FAX mode (Standard mode). (Only when FAX is installed.)" Section Item Picture quality Operation/Procedure The exposure mode to be set is selected. (FAX Standard mode individual adjustment) 1) The current set value is highlighted on the right side of each item. In this screen, be sure to select "1: COPY START.
!"# $ &'$ () * +, 46-14 Purpose Function (Content) Adjustment Used to adjust the reading density in the FAX mode (Fine mode). (Only when FAX is installed.) Section Item Picture quality Operation/Procedure The exposure mode to be set is selected. (FAX Fine mode individual adjustment) 1) The current set value is highlighted on the right side of each item. In this screen, be sure to select "1: COPY START.
1 !"# $ &'$ () * +, 46-15 Purpose Function (Content) Adjustment Used to adjust the reading density in the FAX mode (Super Fine mode). (Only when FAX is installed.) Section Item Picture quality Operation/Procedure The exposure mode to be set is selected. (FAX Super Fine mode individual adjustment) 1) The current set value is highlighted on the right side of each item. In this screen, be sure to select "1: COPY START.
2 !"# $ &'$ () * +, 46-16 Purpose Function (Content) Adjustment Used to adjust the reading density in the FAX mode (Ultra Fine mode). (Only when FAX is installed.) Section Item Picture quality Operation/Procedure The exposure mode to be set is selected. (FAX Ultra Fine mode individual adjustment) 1) The current set value is highlighted on the right side of each item. In this screen, be sure to select "1: COPY START.
3 !"# $ &'$ () * +, Main code 61 Main code 66 61-3 66-1 Purpose Function (Content) Purpose Function (Content) Adjustment Used to adjust the scanner (exposure) laser power (absolute value) in the FAX reception mode. (Only when FAX is installed.) Section PCU Item Operation Operation/Procedure Set the laser power in FAX reception. Enter the set value and press Start to store it. SIMULATION 61-3 LASER POWER SETTING (FAX). PRESS START. 1.
!"# $ &'$ () * +, 66-2 66-3 Purpose Function (Content) Purpose Function (Content) Data clear Used to set the FAX soft switch setup to the default. (Except for the adjustment values) Section FAX Item Data Operation/Procedure The current set value of SW1 is displayed. Entry of 1 - 8 only is effective. 1) Specify the bit to be changed (highlighted) with a number. 2) Select the country code, and press START to rewrite the setting.
!"# $ &'$ () * +, 66-4 Purpose Function (Content) Operation test, check Used to check the operations of data signal output in the FAX data output mode. (Used to check the MODEM operation.) Send level 0db (Max.) (Only when FAX is installed.) Section FAX Item Operation Operation/Procedure Signal output check (level Max.) When CUSTOM SETTING is pressed during execution of this simulation, execution is stopped.
- !"# $ &'$ () * +, 66-5 Purpose Function (Content) Operation test, check Used to check the operations of data signal output in the FAX data output mode. (Used to check the MODEM operation.) Signals are sent in the send level set with the soft switch. (Only when FAX is installed.) Section FAX Item Operation Operation/Procedure Signal output check (Send level is set with the soft SW.
. !"# $ &'$ () * SIMULATION 66-8 MESSAGE OUTPUT CHECK.(LEVEL MAX) SELECT 1-20, AND PRESS START. 1.NONE 2.PAUSE 3.MESSAGE1 4.MESSAGE2 5.MESSAGE3 6.MESSAGE4 7.MESSAGE5 8.MESSAGE6 9.MESSAGE7 10.MESSAGE8 11.MESSAGE9 12.MESSAGE10 13.MESSAGE11 14.MESSAGE12 15.MESSAGE13 16.MESSAGE14 17.MESSAGE15 18.ALARM 19.RINGER 20.EXT.TEL.
/ !"# $ &'$ () * +, 66-9 Purpose Function (Content) Operation test, check Used to check the output operation of the FAX sound signals. (Sound output IC operation check) (Only when FAX is installed.) Section FAX Item Operation Operation/Procedure A voice message is outputted. (Send level is set with SW.) Enter a number during execution to change the kind of signal. Press START to start sending a voice message.
0 !"# $ &'$ () * +, 66-11 66-12 Purpose Function (Content) Purpose Function (Content) Operation test, check Used to check the output operation of FAX G3 mode 300BPS. (Used to check the MODEM operation.) Send level Max. (Only when FAX is installed.) Section FAX Item Operation Operation/Procedure A signal of 300bps is outputted. (Level Max.) Enter a number during execution to change the kind of signal. Press START to start sending a voice message.
!"# $ &'$ () * +, 66-13 66-15 Purpose Function (Content) Purpose Function (Content) Setup Used to enter (set) the number for the FAX dial signal output test. (The dial number signal set with this simulation is outputted in the dial signal output test with SIM 66-14~16) (Only when FAX is installed.) Section FAX Item Data Operation/Procedure The dial test number is set. Enter a number with 10 digit key pad, * key, and # key.
1 !"# $ &'$ () * +, 66-16 66-18 Purpose Function (Content) Purpose Function (Content) Setup Used to test the dial signal (DTMF) output in the FAX tone dial mode. (The dial number signal set with SIM 66-13 is outputted.) The send level can be set to an optional level. Used to check dialing troubles and the operation. Section FAX Item Operation Operation/Procedure The dial test is performed. (DTMF signal output) 1) The level (dB) setup is made.
2 !"# $ &'$ () * +, 66-20 Purpose Function (Content) Setup Used to restore the backup data (SIM 66-19) to SRAM. (When FAX is installed and FAX expansion memory is installed.) Section FAX Item Operation Operation/Procedure Read/write from Flash Memory(AR-MM9) to SRAM is performed.
3 !"# $ &'$ () * +, 66-23 66-25 Purpose Function (Content) Purpose Function (Content) Operation test, check Used to download the FAX program. (Only when FAX is installed.) Section FAX Item Operation Operation/Procedure The contents of ROM in the option memory (ARMM9) installing section are copied as FAX program. (This mode is for development, and inhibited in the market.) SIMULATION 66-23 FAX PROGRAM DOWNLOAD. EJECT PROTECT PIN, AND PRESS START.
- !"# $ &'$ () * +, 66-28 66-30 Purpose Function (Content) Purpose Function (Content) Setup Used to record a sound message. Recording is available in 1 ~ 5, max. 6sec for one. (Only when FAX is installed.) Section FAX Item Operation Operation/Procedure 1) Record a sound message from the handset. 2) Press CUSTOM SETTING to interrupt recording (This mode is for development, and inhibited in the market.) SIMULATION 66-28 VOICE RECORD.
- !"# $ &'$ () Setup Used to check signal detection. FAX Operation When the signal is detected, the display is highlighted. FNET SIMULATION 66-35 MODEM PROGRAM RELOAD. EXECUTING... LOADER...(OK or Check Sum value 1 byte (hexadecimal)) MODEM...(COMPLETE or NG code 1 byte (Hexadecimal)) DTM After completion of writing SIMULATION 66-35 MODEM PROGRAM RELOAD. LOADER...OK MODEM...
-- !"# $ &'$ () * +, 6. FAX software switch A. SOFT SW SETUP CHANGE QUICK REFERENCE Large item Dial (Calling) Medium item Signal detection Redial Reception (Calling) Content of switch Key operator Soft SW No.
Large item External telephone handset -. Medium item !"# $ &'$ () Content of switch * +, Key operator Soft SW No.
Large item Receive print -/ Medium item Paper selection !"# $ &'$ () * Content of switch +, Key operator Soft SW No. Sub scan length judgment Purpose of use SW 35-2 Print is not made on the selected paper. Output tray setup Receive setup SW 28-1~5 Print is not made on the selected paper. Reception index paper insertion tray Receive setup SW 29-1~3 To insert index paper for every reception data.
SW Bit No. No. 4 -0 !"# Item $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Initial value 1 Not used 0 2 Registration of sender's Used to set Enable/Disable of registration of sender's telephone number. telephone number 1: Registration inhibited 0: Registration allowed 0 Enable 3 Polling protection 0 Protect Used to set Enable/Disable of confidential protection (inhibition of transmission to erroneous party) in transmission of bulletin board.
SW Bit No. No. 6 - !"# Item 1-3 Image priority selection (Standard resolution setup) $ &'$ () * Switch selection and function Automatic reduction send Initial value Used to set the initial setup in image selection when scanning document. When set to 100, the operation is the same as Normal. Bit No.
SW Bit No. No. 7 1 -1 !"# Item Telephone/FAX automatic selection $ &'$ Auto/Manual default setup * +, Switch selection and function Initial value This setting is enabled only when external telephone connection or handset connection is set to YES. 1: TEL/FAX auto switch YES 2 () 0 NO Initial setup 0 Auto reception User setup 0: TEL/FAX auto switch NO Used to select automatic reception or manual reception.
SW Bit No. No. -2 !"# Item $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function 10 1-4 Ring back tone ON time Used to set ring back tone ON time to pseudo-ringing to external telephone and the line. Can be set in the range of 0sec - 3sec in 200ms increment by binary input. When, however, set to 0sec, it is the same as when set to 1. 5-8 Ring back tone OFF time Used to set ring back tone OFF time to pseudo-ringing to external telephone and the line.
SW Bit No. No. -3 !"# Item $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Initial value 15 1-4 Not used Key operator 0 0 0 0 5-8 Signal send level 16 1-4 Modem transmission speed (Except for V.34) (DCS) Used to set the signal send level from the modem. The set range is 0 - 15 in increment of 1dBm by binary input. For an actual line, -(set value) - about 5dBm. Since a different country (destination) has a different max. level, when the max.
SW Bit No. No. . !"# Item $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Initial value 19 1-8 Not used Key operator 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 1 CSI send Used to set whether CSI send is performed or not. The CSI signal includes the sender's number. 1:CSI signal not send 2 DIS reception confirmation in G3 transmission 0 Send 0:CSI signal send Used to set whether DIS reception is conformed or not in G3 mode transmission (valid only in other than V.
SW Bit No. No. 23 1 . !"# Item EOL detection timer $ &'$ Polarity reversion monitor during transmission * +, Switch selection and function Initial value Used to set the detection timer (sec) of EOL (End Of Line) in Phase C reception of G3 mode. If an error occurs in EOL detection, it is processed as EOL not detected.
SW Bit No. No. .- Item !"# $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Initial value 25 1,2 CED/ANSam send start Used to set the wait time for sending CED/ANSam signals to the line from FAX wait time reception state after connection of the line. Bit No. 3,4 CNG send time 1 2 2.25sec 0 0 3sec 0 1 4sec 1 0 2.25sec 1 1 Used to set the wait time from connection of the line to sending of CNG signal to the line. Bit No.
SW Bit No. No. .. !"# Item 28 1-5 Output tray setup $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Initial value Used to specify the default output tray in the combination of each output system. For the main body only or the main body + duplex without manual feed, output is always made from the center tray.
SW Bit No. No. ./ !"# $ Item &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Initial value 32 1-8 Not used Key operator 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 1-7 Not used 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Paper selection when reception printing (LTR/A4) Used to set whether LTR is confirmed first of all in selection of paper for reception printing or paper that provides smaller reduction rate of A4 and LTR is selected.
SW Bit No. No. .0 !"# Item 36 1-8 Setup of magnification ratio in automatic reduction $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Initial value Used to set the percentage by which the received document is longer than the printable length when automatic reduction print is enabled. The setup range is 85 100% by binary input of N into "N x 1% + 85%."When set to outside the range, similar to the default value of 90%.
SW Bit No. No. . !"# $ Item 38 1,2 Protocol monitor &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Used to set whether the protocol monitor (which is recognized by the FAX) for one communication is printed or not. When a new communication is made before printing the protocol monitor, the old protocol data are deleted. (Overwriting) Bit No.
SW Bit No. No. .1 !"# Item 41 1,2 Report output (transmission) $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Initial value Used to set the communication report table output after transmission (except for sequential broadcast, sequential polling, relay broadcast). 1 2 Print inhibited Bit No.
SW Bit No. No. .2 Item !"# $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Initial value 44 1-4 V.34 mode transmission Used to set the communication speed (capacity) when transmitting in V.34 mode. speed The set range is 2400bps - 33600bps in the increment of 2400bps by binary input of N into "2400(bps) x N."When N is set to 0000, it is set to 2400bps. When set to 1111, it is set to 33600bps.When, however, set to 2400bps, SW45-1~6 must be disabled.
SW Bit No. No. 47 .3 Item !"# $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Initial value 1-8 Not used 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 48 1-8 Not used 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 49 1-8 Dial number when Used to set the dial number (2 digits) in automatic setup of telephone line kind (DP/ 0 55 automatic setup of tone DTMF). The set range is 0 - B. If set to outside the range, it is set to the default, 5.
SW Bit No. No. 52 / Item 1,2 Ringing sound volume !"# $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Used to set the ringing sound volume in reception regardless of handset installation. The sound volume is available in the following four levels. Bit No. Sound NO 3,4 Line monitor sound volume setup 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 Large 1 1 Used to set the speaker volume in line monitoring. The volume is available in the following 4 levels.
SW Bit No. No. 53 / Item !"# $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Initial value 1,2 Transmission end sound Used to set the volume of transmission end sound from the speaker when FAX volume transmission is completed. The sound volume is available in the following 4 kinds. Bit No.
SW Bit No. No. 54 /- !"# Item 1,2 Ringing sound volume "Medium" setup $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Used to set the sound level of "Medium" ringing sound (key operation setup) from the speaker. Including volume of Buzzer sounds (communication end sound, communication error sound). Bit No.
SW Bit No. No. /. Item !"# $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function 56 1-7 Not used Initial value Key operator 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 Resend when no Used to set whether recall is made by judging no response of the other party as an response from the other error in transmission. No response of the other party is caused when dial is party completed and the other party is a telephone.
SW Bit No. No. // !"# $ Item 62 1,2 Dial call wait time &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Initial value Used to set the wait time for dial call after connection of the line in automatic dial call. Bit No. 1 Key operator 0 3.5sec 0 2 3.5sec 0 0 4sec 0 1 5sec 1 0 6sec 1 1 3,4 Not used 0 0 5,6 Tone/Pulse default setup Used to set the dial kind. (Dial call signal setup) 1 TONE 5 6 10PPS Bit No.
SW Bit No. No. /0 !"# Item $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Initial value 67 1-4 DTMF send level Used to set the difference between the high level and the lower level of DTFM (High group-Low group) signal in the unit of 0.5dB. setup Bit No. 1 2 3 4 Bit No. 1 2 3 4 2.0dB 0 0 0 0 -2.0dB 1 0 0 0 2.5dB 0 0 0 1 -1.5dB 1 0 0 1 3.0dB 0 0 1 0 -1.0dB 1 0 1 0 3.5dB 0 0 1 1 -0.5dB 1 0 1 1 4.
SW Bit No. No. / !"# Item $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Initial value 71 1,2 Not used 0 0 3 Busy tone detection Used to set whether the busy tone signal is detected or not during automatic dialing or ringing of pseudo-call of an external telephone. 1: Busy tone is not detected. 4,5 Busy tone detection cycle 6,7 DT/BT detection level 0: Busy tone is detected.
SW Bit No. No. /1 Item !"# $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Initial value 74 1-8 Not used 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 75 1-4 Lower limit of call signal Used to set the lower limit of ON time for detection of pulses (number of times) of ON time call signal (CI). When CI signal ON is detected for more than the set time, it is counted as 1 pulse.
SW Bit No. No. /2 !"# Item $ &'$ () * +, Switch selection and function Initial value 79 1,2 Internet FAX coding Used to set the default of internet FAX transmission coding system. system priority selection JBIG and MR do not function. (Default) Bit No. 1 3 4 JBIG 0 0 MMR 0 1 MR 1 0 MH 1 1 Used to set the resolution type of internet FAX transmission scanning.
! "# $ %& [7] MACHINE OPERATION 1.
' ! "# $ %& 2. FAX power switch For the facsimile features to function, the power switch located on the expansion kit box must be turned on. TEL FAX power switch LINE ON OFF 3. Originals that can be faxed A.
( ! "# $ %& 4. Own number sending 5. Quick On-line This function prints the date, time, your programmed name, your programmed fax number, and the transmitted page number at the top center of each page that you fax. All pages that you fax include this information.
) ! "# $ %& 6. Communication report codes This code is indicated in the column of protocol communication report in a communication repot table and a communication management table when communication is terminated. Communication report XX (YY ZZ) <1>Communication report code XX (Top 2 digits): 00 ~ 99 <2>Communication report sub code 1: YY: Not used in this machine. (Always 00) <3>Communication report sub code 2: ZZ: Indicates details of the report. A.
* ! "# $ %& Report code (Communication Display in the column of result result) Means of communication Content of communication interruption 62 F POLL PASS # NG In bulleting board, the pass code (PWD) is not matched. 63 NO F FUNC In F code sending, the remote machine has no DIS bit 49 (sub address function). Check that the remote machine conforms to F code. 64 NO F-CODE In F code sending : <1>DCN is received for SUB. --- Check the box number.
+ ! "# $ %& C. Communication report sub code Report code 2 01 *1: Content of communication interruption Send/Receive Send length over Send 02 EOL time up Receive 03 Carrier detection time up Receive 04 Not used - 05 Time up in phase C (8 min) Send 06 Memory image decode error Receive 07 Memory image decode error Send 08 Time up between frames in phase C (Report code is 0 or 16.
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!" # $% 4 3 2 1 D +5V R266 10kJ +5V IC130 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 VCC A15 CE2 WE A13 A8 A9 A11 OE A10 CE1 I/O7 I/O6 I/O5 I/O4 I/O3 NC A16 A14 A12 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 I/O0 I/O1 I/O2 GND 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 MDMA15 TP663 C264 MDMA13 MDMA8 MDMA9 MDMA11 MDMA10 0.
8 & !" # $% 7 6 5 MDMC PWB FAX G/A (6/13) D C +3.3V R299 4.
' !" # $% 4 3 2 1 TP200 TP201 TP202 TP203 TP204 D F-NETDRHS EXHSHS2HS1- REC- TP206 7 12 12 12 12 RESMFP 13 MWAIT 7 DP 12 RCVMUTE12 MICMUTE12 (13-8B) (7-8C) (12-5B) (12-5B) (12-5B) CML 12 S 12 (12-5B) (12-5B) (12-6A) (12-8C) (12-8C) SPSELB SPSELA MPXA TP207 TP205 (7-6C) (12-5B) (12-5B) (12-5B) (12-5B) 12 12 VOLC 12 VOLB 12 VOLA 12 VRSEL3- 12 VRSEL2- 12 (12-8C) (12-8C) (12-8C) (12-6B) (12-6B) VRSEL1- (12-6B) 12 CION 12 TXSELB 12 TXSEL
( 8 !" # $% 7 6 5 MDMC PWB NIGHTTIME FAX (7/13) +5VS +5VS D IC133A ( 2-5A) 12 TP177 CID- 2 D 3 CLK 1 3 2 TP178 CL PR DGNDS +5VS 4 14 R200 75kJ 74HC132 1 7 C193 1000pF(B) 5 Q 6 Q IC117A 74HC74 DGS +5VS R204 10kJ ( 2-5A) 12 IC133B 4 TP182 FNETD- 6 TP183 1 TP184 2 5 F-NETD- 6 (6-2D) IC116A 74LCX04 74HC132 C196 1000pF(B) +5VS TP185 DGS R197 10kJ (6-6B,10-1D) 6,10 R198 10kJ TP187 MWAIT IC116B 4 +5VS TP186 1 10 7
) !" # $% 4 3 2 1 +5VS TP176 5 Q TP179 0.1uF 6 IC117A 74HC74 +5VS DGS +5VS C169 TP639 IC118B 0.1uF IC118A 4 1 TP180 6 R202 4.7kJ 14 Q R201 3 5 TP181 2 7 74HC132 MSW_OFF 9 (9-7A) 0 74HC132 C194 1000pF(B) DGS DGS C +12VS +5VS R231 IC118C IC118D TP640 750J(1/4W)-D 12 IC120 11 10 13 74HC132 3 Vout GND 9 8 R199 10kJ TP191 74HC132 C195 N.M 1005 TP193 1 VCC line of PST591CMT should be thicker.
* 8 !" # $% 7 6 5 MDMC PWB CPU WORK MEMORY PROGRAM ROM (8/13) D (1-2C,6-5A) 1,6 (1-2C,6-5A)1,6 CA[1:23] CD[0:31] (1-4B) 1 CN106 C CD0 CD1 CD2 CD3 CD4 CD5 CD6 CD7 CD8 CD9 CD10 CD11 CD12 CD13 CD14 CD15 CD16 CD17 CD18 CD19 CD20 CD21 CD22 CD23 CD24 CD25 CD26 CD27 CD28 CD29 CD30 CD31 1005 N.M 4.7kJ 4.7kJ R254 R261 R263 +3.3V +3.3V +3.
+ 4 !" # $% 3 2 1 3) D +3.3V (1-4B) 1 CS2- RD- 1 (1-3B,8-6B) IC121 CA1 CA2 CA3 CA4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 CD0 CD1 CD2 CD3 CA5 CA6 CA7 CA8 (1-4B,6-6B)1,6 A16 A15 A14 A13 OE I/O7 I/O6 GND VCC I/O5 I/O4 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A0 A1 A2 A3 CE I/O0 I/O1 VCC GND I/O2 I/O3 WE A4 A5 A6 A7 CA17 CA16 CA15 CA14 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 CD7 CD6 CD5 CD4 CA13 CA12 CA11 CA10 CA9 IS63LV1024 WE0- C234 C C235 0.
8 !" # $% 7 6 5 MDMC PWB MFP-I / F, H-UDI-I / F (9/13) D MAX3225E 2 - 7 PIN IC109 TP138 2 V+ C1+ TP139 3 C125 C124 0.1uF-D TP140 TP141 0.1uF-D 4 C1- 5 C2+ DG V- C123 TP142 7 C122 0.1uF-D +3.3V TP143 6 0.1uF-D C2- DG 4.
, 4 !" # $% 3 2 1 D C AUDATA[0:3] 1 (1-3A) CN102 CN101 FAX_RXD1 FAX_TXD1 FAX_CTS1 FAX_RTS1 FAX_RXD0 FAX_TXD0 FAX_CTS0 FAX_RTS0 CNCT_FAX- 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 1 14 2 15 3 16 4 17 5 18 6 19 7 20 8 21 9 22 10 23 11 24 12 25 13 26 DX10G1M-26SE 2 1 +5VS D102 DAN217U DGS 3 +5VS FAX_PWON- TR101 DTC114E 3 2 R132 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2
& 8 !" # $% 7 6 5 MDMC PWB RESET, POWER (10/13) +5V IC107 D C107 0.1uF 3 VCC 4 GND 1005 DG +3.3V IC106 +3.3V C106 0.1uF N.M R103 4.7kJ +3.3V DTC363E x 3 470 TR106 N.M 2 PTJ2 PTJ3 PTJ4 1005 TP674 TRJ-TWE 2 R104 33J TP675 IC102B 3 R108 N.M 4 11 10 74LVX14 74LVX14 TP128 N.M TR107 N.M 2 (6-2C) 6 4 5 MANRES- LED102 +5V R110 3 N.M 1 N.M C R117 10kJ DG TR108 N.M 2 LED103 R112 3 N.M (9-7A) 9 FAX_RES- 1 N.
& !" # $% 3 2 1 10kJ 4 +5V C107 0.1uF VCC OUT 1 4 GND RES 2 TP123 TP122 R106 IC107 3 RESET D (1-8C,6-6B) 1,6 +3.3V PST591CMT 4.7kJ 1005 DG R105 +3.3V IC106 C106 0.1uF TP673 IC105A TP124 3 3 VCC OUT 1 4 GND RES 2 IC102A IC103A 1 1 2 1 2 RESET- 2 74LVX08 74LVX14 6,7 (6-6B,7-6C) 74LCX04 PST591IMT DG TP125 TP676 IC102E 11 +3.3V +3.3V 10 74LVX14 IC105B TP126 IC103C 4 6 5 6 R144 4.
&& 8 !" # $% 7 6 5 MDMC PWB SDRAM (11/13) D MD[0:15] 6 (6-1C) MA[0:11] 6 (6-1C) IC119 TP82 TP84 TP86 TP88 TP90 TP92 TP94 TP96 TP98 TP100 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 37 38 39 LDQM WE CAS RAS CS BA0 BA1 CKE CLK UDQM TP103 +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.
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&( 8 !" # $% 7 6 5 MDMC PWB VOICE PATH, TEL / LIU I / F (12/13) +5V (6-2C) 6 R215 TP21 SIGRX TP24 BZ R229 10kJ TP23 18kJ TP26 C186 0.1uF(FILM) R220 TP25 C187 R230 4700pF(B) 2.2kJ 91kJ R221 N.M 1005 R219 N.M 1005 C188 1000pF(B) R228 39kJ D (3-5A,12-6B)3 +5V 18kJ R222 TXL TP38 N.M 1005 R216 N.M 1005 AG 3 (3-8B,12-4B) TP28 R223 AG TP33 +12V +12V TP42 (3-7C) 3 0.033uF(FILM) R217 9.
&) !" # $% 4 3 2 1 +5V D C162 1000pF(B) R191 TP29 R190 6.8kJ IC502 13 14 15 12 1 5 2 4 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 6 11 10 9 INH A B C X 3 DG 51kJ SP OUT 4 2 3 TP35 +5V TP41 SPSP+ 5 IC114 NJM2113M +5V TP36 VDD 16 VEE VSS 7 8 TP682 C163 0.1uF (6-2C) 6 1 2 R183 10kJ TP48 TR110 DTC363E 2 3 SPMUTE- CN104 1 2 B2B-PH-K-S 1 7 8 TP30 TP34 TP40 TP43 TP44 TP45 TP46 TP47 R182 1 0 3kJ 6.
&* 8 !" # $% 7 6 5 MDMC PWB 3V-5V EXCHANGE (13/13) D IC124 2 4 6 8 11 13 15 17 1 19 (4-7B)4 NDIRQ1(4-7B)4 NDIRQ24 BOOT (4-4C) (1-4B) 1 DACK0(1-4B) 1 DACK1(4-7B)4 NDPACK- C 1Y1 1Y2 1Y3 1Y4 2Y1 2Y2 2Y3 2Y4 VCC GND 1A1 1A2 1A3 1A4 2A1 2A2 2A3 2A4 1G 2G 18 16 14 12 9 7 5 3 20 10 TP5 TP6 IRQ0- 1 IRQ1- 1 DBOOT 1 CDAK- 2 PDAK- 2 DPACK- 6 (1-7C) (1-7C) (1-3B) (2-5C) (2-5D) (6-6B) +3.3V C256 74LCX244 0.
&+ 4 !" # $% 3 2 1 D C B A 4 3 AR-FX5 ELECTRICAL SECTION 8-27 2 1
AR-FX5 ELECTRICAL SECTION 8-28 26PIN MFP-FAX-I/F CONNECTOR TXD0,RXD0,CTS0,RTS0 TXD1,RXD1,CTS1,RTS1 FRDY,FFVPPW,RES_MFPMSW_MON-,CNCT_FAXFAX_PWON-,RES_FAX- (MODEM CONTROL PWB) FAX-BOX MFP CONTROL PWB 100PIN STANDARD FLASH MEMORY FMCS15,FOE2,FWE2 RD/BY-,FRESET- FAX I/F PWB CONNECTOR FRDY,RES_MFPRES_FAX-,MSW_MONCNCT_FAX-,FAX_PWON- RS-232 TRANCEIVER TXD1,RXD1 CTS1,RTS1 RS-232 TRANCEIVER FMCS16,FOE2 FWE2,RD/BY-,FRESET- TXD0,RXD0 CTS0,RTS0 FX_VCCW EXPANSION MEMORY CONNECTOR FFVPP
AR-FX5 ELECTRICAL SECTION 8-29 A 8 JP 7 FAX Board I/F CNCT_FAX- 6 MAX3225 5 MAX3225 4 3 2 FLASH SDIMM 1Slot 8MB 2 1 1 A B C D B FFVPPW +3.3V FLASH On Board 2MB 3 TXD*/RTS*/RXD* /CTS* 4 ADDRESS FXA [2:22] DATA FXD [0:31] 5 &, C 6 TIGER MFP controller Board I/F 7 D 8 !" # $% B.
8 7 6 AR-FX5 ELECTRICAL SECTION 8-30 FAX_PWON- FX_VCCW 6 3 4,5 3 6 3 5 FOE2 FWE2 1 TP243 CTXD0 CRTS0 CRXD0 CCTS0 RES_FAXCTXD1 CRTS1 CRXD1 CCTS1 CNCT_FAX1 TP242 1 TP241 FRDY MSW_MONRD/BYFRESET 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 6 4,5 4,5 TP244 FMCS15 FMCS16 1 RES_MFP1 TP245 0.1uF FMCS18 FMCS19 WPOUT FMCS14 FR/KM- N.M C127 + +5V N.
AR-FX5 ELECTRICAL SECTION 8-31 A 8 7 CRTS1 CTXD1 CRXD1 CCTS1 2 2 CCTS0 2 +3.3V +3.3V 4.7kJ R118 +3.3V 4.7kJ R110 +3.3V 4.7kJ R117 4.7kJ R108 6 1 1 1 TP222 TP227 TP223 TP237 1 TP221 TP251 C102 0.1uF-D C117 0.1uF-D C116 0.
8 7 R112 AR-FX5 ELECTRICAL SECTION 8-32 2,5 FX_VCCW 6 4.7kJ TP234 +3.3V 1 N.M TP247 5 1 VCCW is supplied from MFP controller 1005 R120 FX_VCCW signal should be thicker. FOE2 FWE2 2,5 FMCS16 1 1 T3B-SQ 2 4 VCC VCC VCCW RP RY/BY BYTE D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15/A_1 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 D31 MN20-72B1-1-T24 GND GND GND GND OE WP WE 2CE 1CE N.C N.C N.
AR-FX5 ELECTRICAL SECTION 8-33 A 8 FMCS15 FOE2 FWE2 RD/BYFRESET 2 2,4 2,4 2,4 2,4 7 4.7kJ 1 1 1 TP206 TP218 6 47 14 26 28 11 BYTE WP CE OE WE 27 46 37 13 12 15 29 31 33 35 38 40 42 44 30 32 34 36 39 41 43 45 LH28F800BVE-TTL90 GND GND Vcc Vccw RP RY/BY DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15/A_1 5 FXD0 FXD1 FXD2 FXD3 FXD4 FXD5 FXD6 FXD7 FXD8 FXD9 FXD10 FXD11 FXD12 FXD13 FXD14 FXD15 0.1uF 0.1uF C106 +3.3V C103 +3.3V 4 4.7kJ TP212 4.
AR-FX5 ELECTRICAL SECTION 8-34 A B 8 7 RES_MFP- 6 1005 N.M C125 3 5 FFVPPW TP246 1 1 2 4 ICP-S1.2 F101 2 2 2 2 MSW_MONCNCT_FAXFAX_PWON- FRDY TXD0 RXD0 RTS0 CTS0 TXD1 RXD1 RTS1 CTS1 3 FG 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 CN102 2 DX10G1M-26SE 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 2 1 1 A B C D N.
S NIGHTTIME CI DETECTION LINE MONITOR COMMUNICATION TRANS CI DETECTION /CI /CID NIGHTTIME FAX CIRCUIT SIGRX AR-FX5 ELECTRICAL SECTION 8-35 EXTERNAL TEL SWITCH RELAY LINE MONITOR CIRCUIT OFF RELAY CML HYB (2-4 LINE CONVERSION) EXTERNAL TEL EXTERNAL TEL OFF-HOOK DETECTION /EXHS MR LINE CLOSE CIRCUIT FAX TRANSMISSION TRANS SIGTX LINE RECTIFIER DP GENERATING CIRCUIT ') LINE CLOSE RELAY /DP CML !" # $% 3. TEL / LIU PWB A.
A B C MJ2-1 MJ2-6 MJ2-4 MJ2-3 MJ2-5 MJ1-2 ARG CP90 CP92 CP130 BT1 8 CP133 BT2 TEL2 CP128 TEL1 CP127 LT2 CP132 2 CP164 MJ1-1 DS1 N.M 1 3 D LT1 CP131 SBT0260 L1 SBT0260 L2 CN2-12 CP18 C8 HZS2C1 ZD2 4 C9 1000p(B) CN2-15 2 3 R10 91 1/4W 7 HZS2C1 ZD3 PC814A 47u/16V N.P PC3 CP151 1 CP124 SBT0260 CP126 CP139 30 1/4W R18 /EXHS SBT0260 L7 IC2 SA2 DSS-401M L6 CP54 SA1 TNR5V471K N.M R1 ARG N.
AR-FX5 ELECTRICAL SECTION 8-37 A B C 7 8 IC104 BU4066B 14 AG N.M C35 CN1-3 CN1-2 /RCVMUTE /VRSEL2 /VRSEL3 /VRSEL1 /MICMUTE RX- RX+ TX- TX+ 7 IC103 N.M 14 CP79 CP69 CP72 CP73 CP71 CP70 CP41 AG 7 AG Q115 B Q105 B Q106 B Q113 B Q111 B N.M C3 N.M L5 R15 N.M N.M C L3 L4 N.M C N.M C N.M C N.M R28 VREF N.M D5 N.M N.M 4 N.M AG IC105 NJM4558 8 D6 N.M N.M 6 9 AG 0.1u C45 CP51 N.M C CP96 CP100 CP95 N.
AR-FX5 ELECTRICAL SECTION 8-38 A 8 CN2-1 CN2-30 CN2-27 CN2-2 CN2-3 CN2-7 CN2-8 5V CP1 CP10 CP21 CP30 7 R83 CP29 CP64 AG N.M CP81 12V CION CIP N.M C TP8 5V TP7 12V AG Q120 B 12V 1 10 12 TP6 C5 0.1u C53 0.1u 12VS GND AGS D10 N.M N.M N.M RY5 CP85 /CIOUT CP82 6 7 + + 6 DG C14 47u/25V AG C51 47u/25V CN3-3 C N.M AG 5V 12V Q123 B CIP1 CP78 1-6A EC CN2-24 5 CN1-6 CN1-5 AG 0.1u C43 4 CP2 CP80 N.
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