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CODE : 00ZARFX8//A1E
LASER PRINTER OPTIONS
FAX EXPANSION KIT
(For North America)
MODEL
AR-FX8
OPTION
AR-MM9
CONTENTS
[1]
PRODUCT OUTLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1
[2]
CONFIGURATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1
[3]
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1
[4]
EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES . . . . . . . 4 - 1
[5]
UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 1
[6]
SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 1
[7]
MACHINE OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 1
[8]
ELECTRICAL SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 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
This document has been published to be used for
after sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.
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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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
[3] SPECIFICATIONS
1. FAX function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
5. Detail of simulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4
6. FAX software switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-24
[7] MACHINE OPERATION
[4] EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES
1. Operation panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
2. FAX mode (Condition setting screen). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
3. PWB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
1. Key operator program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
2. Originals that can be faxed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2
3. Own number sending . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
4. Quick On-line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
5. Trouble codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
[5] UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
[8] ELECTRICAL SECTION
1. MDMC PWB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
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[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 :
•ARM550U/N
•ARM620U/N
[2] CONFIGURATION
Extended memory
<AR-MM9>
* Installed to FAX I/F PWB.
FAX I/F PWB
*1
FAX-BOX unit
<AR-FX8>
*1) Installed to the machine MFP controller PWB.
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[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),
Available
B. Number of Support Line
Standard
Expansion
1 line
Not provided
C. Transmission Mode
DSPF/OC
Available
transmission switching (Switching during the reading is not feasible)
Receive
function
D. Fax Image Quality/Image Process
Half tone reproduction
Exposure adjustment
Quality selection
Resolution*
Equivalent to 256 levels
Auto / Manual (5 steps)
Half-tone ON/OFF
Standard ( 8x3.85 lines/mm , 203.2x97.8dpi )
Fine ( 8x7.7 lines/mm , 203.2x195.6dpi )
Super Fine ( 8x15.4 lines/mm , 203.2x391dpi )
Ultra Fine ( 16x15.4 lines/mm , 406.4x391dpi )
E. Record Size
Max. record width
Record size
293mm
A3~A5, 11"x17"~5.5"x8.5"
F. Dial
Manual dialing
Chain dialig
Re-dialing
One-touch dial
Abbreviated dialing
Group dialing
Dial search
Program
Handset
Quick search
To be entered by 10-key, # key, * key
To be used in conjunction with Pause,
up to 64 digits
To recall the latest number dialed with 10-key
One-touch call is available.
999 destinations (E-mail address included)
Not available
To be registered in the one-touch dialing
Alphabet order search, User index groups
8 destinations
Not available
Available
Special
function
G. Definition of Multiple Destinations
Usable dials
Definable destination
Sequential
broadcasting
Simultaneous Scan to
E-mail
Sequential
transmission request
Manual dial, One-touch dial and Group dial
Max. 500 destinations
Available
Available
(Specifying multiple destinations among FAX,
E-mail and transmit with 1 scan)
Available
(FAX mode only)
H. F code transmission
Sub address
Password
Report/List
function
Available
Available
I. Memory for Transmit/Receive
Standard
Memory extended
Data back-up with 2MB flash Memory
Expandable
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Memory transmit
Available
(Definable destinations :
99 destinations)
On-hook
Available
Quick online transmit
Available
Direct transmit
At on-hook only
Auto reduction transmit
Available
A3 B4, A3 A4,
B4 A4
Rotation transmit
Available
Re-call mode
Available
(Re-call times/interval of
time to be set by key
operator program)
Book original transmit
Available
Long length original transmit Available
Verification stamp function
Option
Auto receive
Available
Manual receive
Available
Memory receive
Available
Reduced receive for
Available
standard size
Scaling receive for specified Not available
size
Rotation receive
Available
Divided receive
Available (To be defined by
key operator program)
Duplex receive
Available (To be defined by
key operator program)
2 in 1 receive
Not available
Authorized receive only for
Not available
specified number
Prohibited receive only for
Available
specified number
Auto switching between TEL/FAX Not available
External phone connection, Available
remote
Answering phone connection Not available
Transfer function at output
Available
trouble
Auto wake up mode
Available
Call hold
Not available
Time setting
Available
Transmit request
Available
Remote transmit
Available
Cover function
Not available
Print at sender
Available (Always ON)
Page division
Available
Page combination
Not available
Confidential
Available (F code method)
Transmit broadcast direction Available (F code method)
Transmit message
Not available
Scaling transmit
Available
Edge erase
Available
Center erase
Available
2 in 1
Available
Card shot
Available
Transmit/receive record
Available
Transmit/receive result
Available
Address/phone directory list Available
Group list
Available
Sender list
Not available
Confidential box check list
Not available (Integrated to
the memory box list)
Transmit group list
Not available (Integrated to
the memory box list)
Program list
Available
Reserved transmit list
Not available
Memory box list
Available (FAX mode only)
Memory clear notice list
Available (FAX mode only)
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[4] EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES
1. Operation panel
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2
3
4
7
1 Touch panel
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3
4
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5
6
8
•Messages and keys appear in the touch panel. Touch the displayed keys to select functions and enter settings.
•When a key in the touch panel is touched, a beep sounds and the key is highlighted.
•Keys that cannot be selected in a screen are grayed out. If touched, a double-beep will sound to alert you that the key cannot
be selected.
Mode select keys Use to select the basic modes of the product.
IMAGE SEND key Press to switch to fax mode. The main screen of fax mode will appear.
The screen that appears when this key is selected can be changed with "Default display settings" in the key operator
programs.
Numeric keys
Use to enter fax numbers, sub-addresses, passcodes, and numerical settings.
C key (clear key) Use to clear a mistake when entering fax numbers, sub-addresses, passcodes, and numerical settings.
One digit is cleared each time you press the key.
When an original is being scanned, this key can also be used to cancel scanning.
CA key
Use to cancel a transmission or programming operation.
When this key is pressed, the operation is canceled and you return to the main screen.
This key is also used to cancel resolution, paper size and special function settings.
* key
This is used to produce tone signals when you are on a pulse dial line.
Start key
Press to begin scanning an original for fax transmission.
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2. FAX mode (Condition setting screen)
The condition setting screen of fax mode is displayed by pressing the IMAGE SEND key while filing documents, 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). If you have set the display to show the address book (following page) when the IMAGE SEND key is pressed,
touch the CONDITION SETTINGS key in the address book to display the condition setting screen.
"Default display settings" in the key operator programs can be used to select whether the condition settings screen (below) appears or the address
book screen (next page) appears when the [IMAGE SEND] key is pressed.
* When the network scanner option is installed, you can select whether the "E-MAIL/FTP" screen or the "INTERNET FAX" screen appears when the
[IMAGE SEND] key is pressed (the selection is made in the key operator programs).
A. Condition setting screen
The display is initially set (factory setting) to show the following condition setting screen as the initial screen.
1
2 3
4
READY TO SEND.
17
16
AUTO
EXPOSURE
15
STANDARD
RESOLUTION
5
SPEAKER
RESEND
FAX
MODE SWITCH
ADDRESS BOOK
6
ADDRESS REVIEW
7
SPECIAL MODES
8
FILE
9
QUICK FILE
10
SUB ADDRESS
14
AUTO
ORIGINAL
AUTO RECEPTION
FAX MEMORY:100%
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1
2
3
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5
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10
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14
15
16
17
12 11
Message display
[MODE SWITCH] key
Messages appear here to indicate the current status of the machine. The icon at left indicates fax mode.
Use this key when the network scanner option is installed to switch between the "E-MAIL/FTP" and "INTERNET
FAX" screens
[SPEED DIAL] key
When a one-touch dial key or group key is stored in the address book, the machine automatically assigns it a 3-digit
number (called a Speed Dial number in this manual). This key and the Speed Dial number can be used to abbreviate
the transmission procedure.
[SPEAKER] key
Touch the [SPEAKER] key to dial and transmit a fax manually.During dialing it changes into the [PAUSE] key, and
after pressing the [SUB ADDRESS] key it changes into the [SPACE] key.
[RESEND] key
Touch this key to redial the number most recently dialed with the numeric keys or a one-touch dial key. After dialing,
this key changes into the [NEXT ADDRESS] key.
[ADDRESS BOOK] key
Touch this key to display the address book screen (next page). Touch this key when you want to use an auto-dial
number (one-touch dialing or group dialing).
[ADDRESS REVIEW] key
When performing a broadcast transmission, touch this key to check your selected destinations. The selected
destinations will appear and any unneeded destinations can be deleted.
[SPECIAL MODES] key
Touch this key to select one of the following special functions:
•Edge erase
•Dual page scan
•Timer transmission
•2in1
•Card shot
•Job build mode
•Own number sending
•Polling
•Memory box
•Program
[FILE] key
Touch this key to store a document image that you are transmitting in the hard disk (this includes selecting a user
name, file name, and location).
[QUICK FILE] key
Touch this key to store a document image that you are transmitting in the temporary storage folder.
Memory and reception mode This shows the amount of fax memory that is free and the currently selected reception mode.
display
[SUB ADDRESS] key
Touch this key to enter a sub-address and passcode when using F-code transmission.
Two-sided scanning icon
Icons appear here when you touch the [ORIGINAL] key and select two-sided scanning. The icons can be touched to
display
open function selection screens.
[ORIGINAL] key
Touch this key when you wish to manually set the size of the original to be scanned or scan both sides of the
original.
[RESOLUTION] key
Touch this key to change the resolution setting for the original to be scanned. The selected resolution setting will be
highlighted above the key. The initial factory setting is [STANDARD].
[EXPOSURE] key
Touch this key to change the exposure setting for the original to be scanned. The selected exposure setting will be
highlighted above the key. The initial factory setting is AUTO.
Special function icon display When a special function such as polling or dual page scan is selected, a special function icon appears here.
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B. Address book screen (alphabetically ordered)
The screen below appears initially when the address book is set as the initial screen using "Default display settings" in the key operator programs.
•The screen below is the alphabetical index screen. You can also have the user index screen appear initially.
•The screen appears as shown below when the network scanner option is not installed.
2
READY TO SEND.
SPEAKER
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
CONDITION
SETTINGS
ABCD
ADDRESS REVIEW
SUB ADDRESS
EFGHI
5
1 One-touch key display
2 Display switching keys
3 CONDITION SETTINGS key
4 ABC
GROUP key
5 Index keys
3
1/2
1
FREQUENT USE
RESEND
JKLMN
OPQRST
UVWXYZ
GROUP
ABC
4
This shows the one-touch keys that have been stored on the selected "index card".
The key type is indicated by the icon at the right.
One-touch keys in which a fax number is stored are indicated by a " " icon.
The display is initially set to show 8 keys.
This can be changed to 6 or 12 using the key operator program.
When more one-touch keys are stored than can be displayed in one screen, touch the " " " " keys to change
screens.
This displays the condition setting screen (previous page), which is used to set various conditions.
Touch this key to switch between the alphabetical index and the group index.
One-touch key destinations are stored on each of these index cards (alphabetical index or group index).
Touch an index key to display the card.
Group indexes make it possible to store one-touch keys by group with an assigned name for easy reference.
This is done with the custom settings.
Frequently used one-touch key destinations can be stored on the FREQUENT USE card for convenient access.
NOTE
When the network scanner option is installed and a destination other than a fax numbers is stored in a one-touch key, one of the following icons will
appear.
:Scan to E-mail destination
:Internet fax destination
:Scan to FTP destination
:Scan to Desktop destination
:Multiple destinations (Scan to E-mail, fax, etc.)
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3. PWB
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2
1
6
5
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
Modem control PWB
FAX FLASH ROM PWB
FAX power PWB
TEL/LIU PWB
FAX I/F PWB (Installed to the machine side)
FAX extended memory (Installed to FAX I/F PWB)
FAX communication control
FAX control program
Supplies power to the FAX unit.
TEL line communication control
Connection between FAX and MFP controller
<AR-MM9>
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[5] UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION
<Before installation>
•For installation of AR-FX8, the MFP control PWB unit must have been
installed.
•Start installation after checking that the LINE indicator and the DATA
indicator below it on the operation panel are neither lit nor blinking.
<2>Remove the four screws that secure the MFP control PWB unit to the
main unit.
<3>Raise the two grips and hold them to pull out the MFP control PWB
unit until the stopper is engaged.
<4>Remove the two flat cable connectors.
<5>While using your finger to release the stopper, pull the MFP control
PWB unit out of the main unit.
Parts included
4
2
3
FAX interface PWB unit
(1 pc.)
FAX interface cable
(1 pc.)
5
5
3
Line cable
(1 pc.)
Screw C (small)
(2 pcs.)
1) Turn off the power switch of the main unit.
<1>Turn the power switch located on the right side of the main unit to the
"OFF" position.
<2>Open the front cabinet and turn the main power switch to the "OFF"
position.
<3>Remove the power plug of the main unit from the outlet.
2
<Step for mounting extended memory (AR-MM9)>
*
If you need not mount an extended memory, proceed to step 4).
3) Mount an extended memory.
Mount an extended memory to the socket located on the back of the
FAX interface PWB unit.
2
1
1
2
Extended memory
FAX interface PWB unit
2) Remove the MFP control PWB.
<1>Remove the two screws that secure the upper right cabinet and
remove the upper right cabinet.
4) Attach the FAX interface PWB unit.
Connect the FAX interface PWB unit to the FAX interface PWB
connector (100 pin) on the MFP control PWB unit and secure it with
two screws A.
FAX interface PWB unit
Screws
Screws A
Upper right
cabinet
5) Connect the FAX interface cable.
Connect the FAX interface cable to the MFP control PWB unit.
<Caution>
Ensure that both ends of the connector are securely locked and the
connector is not inserted at an angle.
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6) Reattach the MFP control PWB unit.
<1>Reattach the MFP control PWB to the main unit.
<2>Connect the two flat cable connectors that have been removed in
step 2).
<Caution>
Ensure that both ends of the connector are securely locked and the
connector is not inserted at an angle.
8) Attach the FAX box unit.
Among the four screws shown in the illustration that secure the rear
cabinet, remove the lower two screws and loosen the upper two
screws.
Then, hang the FAX box unit on the two loosened screws and secure
it with the two removed screws.
Finally, tighten the two loosened upper screws to secure the FAX box
unit.
Screws
<3>Secure the unit with four screws.
<4>Return the grips to their original positions.
4
3
2
1
Screws
4
3
7) Reattach the upper right cabinet.
Secure the snap band of the FAX interface cable.
Then, remove the cut-out portion for cable arrangement from the
upper right cabinet that has been removed in step 2).
Pull out the grip of the main unit, pass it through the hole shown in
the illustration, then attach the upper right cabinet to the main unit,
and secure it with the two screws.
9) Connect the FAX power connector.
Remove the screw that secures the connector cover on the main unit
for connection with the FAX power connector.
Then, connect the FAX power connector to the connector on the
main unit and tighten the three screws on the connector to secure
the connector.
Connector cover
Screw
FAX power connector
Screws
Snap band
Screw
10) Connect the FAX interface cable to the FAX box unit.
Pass the FAX interface cable behind the FAX box unit and connect it
to the FAX box unit.
Grip
Upper right cabinet
Cut-out portion
FAX interface cable
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11) Turn on the main power switch and the power switch of the main unit.
<1>Insert the power plug of the main unit to the outlet.
<2>Turn on the main power switch.
Then, close the front cabinet.
<3>Turn on the power switch located on the right side of the main unit.
13) Set the destination of the FAX.
<1>Switch the operation panel to the copy mode and use the key
operation [P], [*], [C], and [*] to enter the simulation mode.
<2>Use the 10-key pad to enter "66" in the main code entry screen
shown below and press the START key.
2
3
<3>Use the 10-key pad to enter "2" in the sub-code entry screen shown
below and press the START key.
12) Set the destination of the main unit.
* Be sure to set the destination of the main unit before setting the
destination of the FAX.
<1>Switch the operation panel to the copy mode and use the key
operation [P], [*], [C], and [*] to enter the simulation mode.
<2>Use the 10-key pad to enter "26" in the main code entry screen
shown below and press the START key.
<4>Select the number of the desired destination referring to COUNTRY
CODE TABLE, use the 10-key pad to enter the number in the
submenu screen shown below and press the START key.
(For example, to set the UK as the destination, enter "10110100" and
press the START key.)
<3>Use the 10-key pad to enter "6" in the sub-code entry screen shown
below and press the START key.
<5>Check the destination in the screen shown below. If the display is
correct, use the 10-key pad to enter "1"(YES) and press the START
key.
<4>Use the 10-key pad to enter the number of the desired destination in
the submenu screen shown below and press the START key.
(For example, to set the UK as the destination, enter "7" and press
the START key.)
*
When the START key is pressed, the machine will be automatically
rebooted and will start with the setting of the selected destination.
<6>Press the CA key.
* The machine is automatically rebooted and starts with the setting of
the selected FAX destination.
COUNTRY CODE TABLE
Destination
FAX Software SW No.1 - 8
U.S.A
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
AUSTRALIA
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
NEWZEALAND
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
U.K.
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
FRANCE
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
GERMANY
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
SWEDEN
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
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14) Clear the image memory.
* If an extended memory (AR-MM9) has been mounted in step 3), be
sure to carry out this step.
If no extended memory has been mounted, this step is not
necessary.
<1>Switch the operation panel to the copy mode and use the key
operation [P], [*], [C], and [*] to enter the simulation mode.
<2>Use the 10-key pad to enter "66" in the main code entry screen
shown below and press the START key.
15) Connect the line cable to the FAX box unit.
Connect the line cable to the FAX box unit.
<3>Use the 10-key pad to enter "10" in the sub-code entry screen shown
below and press the START key.
<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.
<6>After several minutes, memory clear operation is completed and then
the main unit is rebooted automatically.
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[6] SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH
1. Entering the simulation mode
a. Nomal mode
Enter the copy mode and perform the following procedures.
[P]
[*]
[C]
[*]
[Main code]
[START]
[Sub code]
[START]
b. FAX mode
Enter the copy mode and perform the following procedures.
[9]
[*]
[8]
[#]
[7]
2. Switching the simulation mode
Press [USER SETTING] to return to the code entry screen.
3. Canceling the simulation mode
Press CA key to cancel the simulation mode.
4. Simulation list
Code
Function (Content)
Purpose
Section
Item
Main Sub
22
5
Used to check the ROM version of each unit (section).
Other
Software
6
Used to print the list of adjustments and setup data
(simulations, FAX soft switches, counters).
Adjustment, setup,
operation data output,
check (print)
Data
11 Used to check the use frequency of FAX. (send/receive)
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Adjustment, setup,
operation data output,
check (display)
FAX
Data
FAX
Counter
23
2
24
10 Used to clear the FAX counter. (After completion of
maintenance, this counter must be cleared.)
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Jam/Trouble data print
Data clear
46
12 Used to adjust the print density in the FAX mode (all modes).
An adjustment with this simulation affects all the copy density
adjustment values. (Only when FAX is installed)
Adjustment
Picture
quality
13 Used to adjust the print density in the FAX mode
(Standard mode). (Only when FAX is installed.)
Adjustment
Picture
quality
14 Used to adjust the print density in the FAX mode
(Fine mode). (Only when FAX is installed.)
Adjustment
Picture
quality
15 Used to adjust the print density in the FAX mode
(Super Fine mode). (Only when FAX is installed.)
Adjustment
Picture
quality
16 Used to adjust the print density in the FAX mode
(Ultra Fine mode). (Only when FAX is installed.)
Adjustment
Picture
quality
Adjustment
Operation
56
1
Data transfer
61
3
Used to adjust laser power (absolute value) in the FAX
reception mode. (Only when FAX is installed.)
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Function (Content)
Purpose
Section
Item
Main Sub
66
1
Used to set the FAX soft switch function. (Used to utilize the
FAX soft switch function.)
Setup
FAX
2
Used to set the FAX soft switch setup to the default.
(Except for the adjustment values)
Data clear
FAX
Data
3
Used to check the operations of FAX PWB memory
(read/write). (This adjustment is required when replacing the
PWB with a new one.)
Operation test, check
FAX
Data
4
Used to check the operations of data signal output in the FAX
data output mode.
(Used to check the MODEM operation.)
Send level Max. (Only when FAX is installed.)
Operation test, check
FAX
Operation
5
Used to check the operations of data signal output in the FAX Operation test, check
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.)
FAX
Operation
6
Used to print the confidential password.
(Used when the confidential password is forgotten.)
(Only when FAX is installed.)
User data output, check FAX
(display, print)
Data
7
Used to print the image memory data (memory send, receive). User data output, check FAX
(Only when FAX is installed.)
(display, print)
Data
8
Used to check the output operation of the FAX sound signals.
(Sound output IC operation check) Send level Max.
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Operation test, check
FAX
Operation
9
Used to check the output operation of the FAX sound signals.
(Sound output IC operation check)
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Operation test, check
FAX
Operation
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.)
Operation test, check
FAX
Operation
12 Used to check the output operation of FAX G3 mode 300BPS. Operation test, check
(Used to check the MODEM operation.) Signals are sent in the
send level set with the soft switch. (Only when FAX is installed.)
FAX
Operation
13 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.)
Setup
FAX
Data
14 Used to set the make time in the FAX pulse dial mode (10PPS) Setup
and to test the dial signal output.
(The dial number signal set with SIM 66-13 is outputted.)
Used to check dialing troubles and the operation.
(Only when FAX is installed.)
FAX
Operation
15 Used to set the make time in the FAX pulse dial mode (20PPS) Setup
and to test the dial signal output. (The dial number signal set
with SIM 66-13 is outputted.) Used to check dialing troubles
and the operation. (Only when FAX is installed.)
FAX
Operation
16 Used to test the dial signal (DTMF) output in the FAX tone dial Setup
mode. (The dial number signal set with SIM 66-13 is outputted.)
The send level can be set to an optional level.
Dialing troubles and operation.(Only when FAX is installed.)
FAX
Operation
17 Used to test the dial signal (DTMF) output in the Fax tone dial
mode. Send level Max. Used to check the operation.
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Setup
FAX
Operation
18 Used to test the dial signal (DTMF) in the FAX tone dial mode. Setup
The send level set with the soft switch is outputted. Used to
check the operation. (Only when FAX is installed.)
FAX
Operation
19 Used to backup the Address data into the flash Memory
(Option FAX memory:AR-MM9)
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Setup
FAX
Operation
20 Used to restore the backup data (SIM 66-19) to Address data.
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Setup
FAX
Operation
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Function (Content)
Purpose
Section
Item
Main Sub
66
21 Used to print the FAX information (registrations, communication Adjustment, setup,
management, file management, system errors, protocol).
operation data output,
(Only when FAX is installed.)
check (display, print)
FAX
23 Used to download the FAX program.
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Inhibited
FAX
24 Used clear the FAST memory data.
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Inhibited
FAX
25 Used to register the FAX number for MODEM dial-in.
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Inhibited
FAX
26 Used to register the external telephone number for MODEM
dial-in. (Only when FAX is installed.)
Inhibited
FAX
27 Used to register the voice-warp transfer number.
(Only when FAX is installed.)(Voice-warp:Japan only)
Inhibited
FAX
29 Used to clear the Address data.
Setup
FAX
30 Used to check TEL/LIU status change.
Setup
FAX
Operation
31 Used to set the TEL/LIU status.
Setup
FAX
Operation
32 Used to check received data.
Inhibited
FAX
33 Used to check signal detection.
Inhibited
FAX
Data
Operation
34 Used to measure and display the communication time.
Setup
FAX
Operation
35 Modem program rewriting.(Only when FAX is installed.)
Operation test, check
FAX
Operation
36 Used to check I/F between MFPC and MDMC.
Check is made in the data line or the command line.
Operation test, check
FAX
Operation
39 Registration of FAX destination
FAX
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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 :
000000000
MFP :
1.00
(LANGUAGE : 1.00)
PCU :
1.00
BOOT :
SCANNER :
1.00
FAX :
FINISHER :
1.00
SADDLE UNIT :
1.00
LCC :
INSERTER :
1.00
SIMULATION 22-11
FAX COUNTER DATA DISPLAY.
FAX SEND : ********
FAX RECEIVE : ********
FAX OUTPUT : ********
SEND IMAGES : ********
SEND TIME : ********:**:**
RECEIVE TIME : ********:**:**
1.00
1.00
<List of display values>
1.00
FAX SEND
FAX RECEIVE
FAX OUTPUT
SEND IMAGES
SEND TIME
RECEIVE TIME
<List of display values>
S/N
MFP
(LANGUAGE)
BOOT
FAX
PCU
SCANNER
FINISHER
SADDLE UNIT
LCC
INSERTER
Adjustment, setup, operation data output, check
(display)
Function (Content)
Used to check the use frequency of FAX.
(send/receive) (Only when FAX is installed.)
Section
FAX
Item
Data
Operation/Procedure The counter data below are displayed.
Engine section serial number
MFP controller
(Language version)
MFP controller boot ROM
FAX controller
PCU controller
Scanner controller
Finisher controller
Saddle unit
Side LCC
Inserter
Number of times of FAX sending
Number of times of FAX receiving
FAX print quantity
Quantity of sending
Time for sending
Time for receiving
22-6
Purpose
Function (Content)
Adjustment, setup, operation data output, check
(print)
Used to print the list of adjustments and setup
data (simulations, FAX soft switches, counters).
Section
Item
Data
Operation/Procedure The selected data is displayed on the right side
of the item.
SIMULATION 22-6
DATA PRINT MODE, SELECT SETTING,AND PRESS START.
0. TRAY SELECT
:AUTO ONLY
1. PRINT START
When "1" is selected,
press [START] key.
1
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key
or [START] key
SIMULATION 22-6
DATA PRINT MODE.. EXECUTING...
0.TRAY SELECT
:1
0
<List of display values>
0
1
TRAY SELECT auto only (no selection)
PRINT START
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Main code 23
Main code 24
23-2
24-10
Purpose
Function (Content)
Jam/Trouble data print
Section
Item
Operation/Procedure The current selected data is displayed on the
side of the menu.
Purpose
Function (Content)
Section
Item
Operation/Procedure
SIMULATION 23-2
JAM/TOROUBLE DATA PRINT MODE. SELECT SETTING, AND
PRESS START.
0. TRAY SELECT
:AUTO ONLY
1. PRINT START
When "1" is selected,
press [START] key
1
SIMULATION 24-10
FAX COUNTER DATA CLEAR. SELECT 1-6, AND PRESS START
.
1. FAX SEND
2. FAX RECEIVED
3. FAX OUTPUT
4. SEND IMAGES
5. SEND TIME
6. RECEIVE TIME
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key
or [START] key
SIMULATION 23-2
JAM/TOROUBLE DATA PRINT MODE.. EXECUTING .
0.TRAY SELECT
:1
0
Press [START] key.
<List of display values>
0
1
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
TRAY SELECT (Selection disabled)
PRINT START
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key
or [START] key
SIMULATION 24-10
* COUNTER DATA CLEAR.
ARE YOU SURE?
1. YES
2. NO
<List of set values>
1
2
3
4
5
6
FAX SEND: Number of times of FAX sending
FAX RECEIVE: Number of times of FAX reception
FAX OUTPUT: FAX print quantity
SEND IMAGES: Sending quantity
SEND TIME: Time for sending
RECEIVE TIME: Time for reception
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0
1
2
Main code 46
46-12
Purpose
Function (Content)
Adjustment
Used to adjust the print density in the FAX mode
(all modes). An adjustment with this simulation
affects all the reading density adjustment values.
(Only when FAX is installed)
Section
Item
Picture quality
Operation/Procedure The exposure mode to be set is selected.
(FAX auto 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." (Set value: 1)
2) Set the exposure level with 10 digit key pad.
Press P to store the set value.
(Default: 50, set range: 0 - 99)
3) Press START, and copying is started and the
set value is stored. (Display value 1)
4) Select a paper feed tray. (Set value 2)
Paper feed tray selection
Copy start (Default)
FAX mode exposure setup
<List of display values 1>
Normal display
ERROR display
“NOW PRINTING”
DOOR OPEN.
JAM
PAPER EMPTY.
<List of set values 2>
1
2
3
4
5
6
TRAY1
TRAY2
TRAY3
TRAY4
Manual feed
Side LCC
SIMULATION 46-12
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX (AUTO SET). SELECT 0-2, AND PRESS START.
0. TRAY SELECT
1. COPY START
1
2. FAX EXP. LEVEL 50
1
Select other than 0 - 1,
and press [START] key.
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key
SIMULATION 46-12
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX (AUTO SET),INPUT VALUE 0-99, AND PRESS
START.
2. FAX EXP. LEVEL
50
Select 1, and
press [START] key.
Press [START] key.
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key
Or copying is terminated.
SIMULATION 46-12
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX (AUTO SET). NOW PRINTING.
Select 0, and
press [START] key.
Press [START] key or
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key
SIMULATION 46-12
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX (AUTO SET). SELECT 1-6, AND PRESS START.
(FEED TRAY)
1. TRAY1 2. TRAY2 3. TRAY3 4. TRAY4 5.BPT 6.LCC
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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: PRINT START." (Set value: 1)
2) Set the exposure level with 10 digit key pad.
Press P to store the set value.
(Default: 50, set range: 0 - 99)
3) Press START, and copying is started and the
set value is stored. (Display value 1)
4) Select a paper feed tray. (Set value 2)
5) Select an exposure level. (Set value 3)
SIMULATION 46-13
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(NORMAL). SELECT 0-8, AND PRESS START.
1
0. TRAY SELECT
1. PRINT START
1
2. EXP LEVEL
50
50
50
3. AUTO
4. 1.0
5. 2.0
6. 3.0
7. 4.0
8. 5.0
50
50
50
1
Select other than 0 - 2,
and press [START] key.
50
Press [START] key.
Paper feed tray selection
Print start (Default)
Exposure level selection
Auto
Exposure level 1
Exposure level 2
Exposure level 3
Exposure level 4
Exposure level 5
<List of display values 1>
Normal display
ERROR display
“NOW PRINTING”
DOOR OPEN.
JAM
PAPER EMPTY.
<List of set values 2>
1
2
3
4
5
6
TRAY1
TRAY2
TRAY3
TRAY4
Manual feed
Side LCC
For the above +20, the machine enters the duplex mode (DS), making
duplex copy.
<List of set values 3>
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key
SIMULATION 46-13
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(NORMAL),INPUT VALUE 0-99, AND PRESS START.
4. 1.0
Select 1, and
press [START] key.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
4
5
6
7
8
Auto
Exposure level 1
Exposure level 2
Exposure level 3
Exposure level 4
Exposure level 5
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key
Or copying is terminated.
SIMULATION 46-13
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(NORMAL). NOW PRINTING.
Select 0, and
press [START] key.
Press [START] key or
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key
SIMULATION 46-13
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(NORMAL). SELECT 1-6, AND PRESS START.
(FEED TRAY)
1. TRAY1 2. TRAY2 3. TRAY3 4. TRAY4
5. BPT
6. LCC
(ABOVE +20: DSPF MODE)
1
Select 2, and
press [START] key.
Press [START] key or
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key
SIMULATION 46-13
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(NORMAL). SELECT 3-8, AND PRESS START.
(EXP. LEVEL SELECT)
3. AUTO
4. 1.0
5. 2.0
6. 3.0
7. 4.0
8. 5.0
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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: PRINT START." (Set value: 1)
2) Set the exposure level with 10 digit key pad.
Press P to store the set value.
(Default: 50, set range: 0 - 99)
3) Press START, and copying is started and the
set value is stored. (Display value 1)
4) Select a paper feed tray. (Set value 2)
5) Select an exposure level. (Set value 3)
SIMULATION 46-14
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(FINE). SELECT 0-14, AND PRESS START.
1
0. TRAY SELECT
1. PRINT START
1
2. EXP LEVEL
50
50
50
3. AUTO
4. 1.0
5. 2.0
50
50
50
6. 3.0
7. 4.0
8. 5.0
50
9. AUTO(H) 50
10. 1.0(H)
11. 2.0(H) 50
12. 3.0(H)
13. 4.0(H)
14. 5.0(H) 50
50
50
Select other than 0 - 2,
and press [START] key.
1
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 46-14
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(FINE),INPUT VALUE 0-99, AND PRESS START.
4. 1.0
50
Select 1, and
press [START] key.
Press [START] key.
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
Or copying is terminated.
SIMULATION 46-14
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(FINE). NOW PRINTING.
Select 0, and
press [START] key.
Press [START] key or
press [CUSTOME SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 46-14
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(FINE). SELECT 1-6, AND PRESS START.
(FEED TRAY)
1. TRAY1 2. TRAY2 3. TRAY3 4. TRAY4
5. BPT
6. LCC
Select 2, and
press [START] key.
1
0
Paper feed selection
1
Print start (Default)
2
Exposure level selection
3
Auto
4
Exposure level 1
5
Exposure level 2
6
Exposure level 3
7
Exposure level 4
8
Exposure level 5
<Half tone>
9
Auto
10 Exposure level 1
11 Exposure level 2
12 Exposure level 3
13 Exposure level 4
14 Exposure level 5
<List of display values 1>
Normal display
ERROR display
“NOW PRINTING”
DOOR OPEN.
JAM
PAPER EMPTY.
<List of set values 2>
1
2
3
4
5
6
TRAY1
TRAY2
TRAY3
TRAY4
Manual feed
Side LCC
<List of set values 3>
3
Auto
4
Exposure level 1
5
Exposure level 2
6
Exposure level 3
7
Exposure level 4
8
Exposure level 5
<Half tone>
9
Auto
10 Exposure level 1
11 Exposure level 2
12 Exposure level 3
13 Exposure level 4
14 Exposure level 5
Press [START] key or
press [CUSTOME SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 46-14
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(FINE). SELECT 3-14, AND PRESS START.
(EXP. LEVEL SELECT)
3. AUTO
4. 1.0
5. 2.0
6. 3.0
7. 4.0
8. 5.0
9. AUTO(H)
10. 1.0(H)
11. 2.0(H)
12. 3.0(H)
13. 4.0(H)
14. 5.0(H)
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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: PRINT START." (Set value: 1)
2) Set the exposure level with 10 digit key pad.
Press P to store the set value.
(Default: 50, set range: 0 - 99)
3) Press START, and copying is started and the
set value is stored. (Display value 1)
4) Select a paper feed tray. (Set value 2)
5) Select an exposure level. (Set value 3)
SIMULATION 46-15
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(SUPER FINE). SELECT 0-14, AND PRESS START.
1
0. TRAY SELECT
1. PRINT START
1
2. EXP LEVEL
50
50
50
3. AUTO
4. 1.0
5. 2.0
50
50
50
6. 3.0
7. 4.0
8. 5.0
50
9. AUTO(H) 50
10. 1.0(H)
11. 2.0(H) 50
12. 3.0(H)
13. 4.0(H)
14. 5.0(H) 50
50
50
1
Select other than 0 - 2,
and press [START] key.
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 46-15
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(SUPER FINE),INPUT VALUE 0-99, AND PRESS
START.
2. AUTO
50
Select 1, and
press [START] key.
Press [START] key.
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
Or copying is terminated.
SIMULATION 46-15
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(SUPER FINE). NOW PRINTING.
Select 0, and
press [START] key.
Press [START] key or
press [CUSTOME SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 46-15
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(SUPER FINE). SELECT 1-6, AND PRESS START.
(FEED TRAY)
1. TRAY1 2. TRAY2 3. TRAY3 4. TRAY4
5. BPT
6. LCC
1
Select 2, and
press [START] key.
0
Paper feed tray selection
1
Print start (Default)
2
Exposure level selection
3
Auto
4
Exposure level 1
5
Exposure level 2
6
Exposure level 3
7
Exposure level 4
8
Exposure level 5
<Half tone>
9
Auto
10 Exposure level 1
11 Exposure level 2
12 Exposure level 3
13 Exposure level 4
14 Exposure level 5
<List of display values 1>
Normal display
ERROR display
“NOW PRINTING”
DOOR OPEN.
JAM
PAPER EMPTY.
<List of set values 2>
1
2
3
4
5
6
TRAY1
TRAY2
TRAY3
TRAY4
Manual feed
Side LCC
<List of set values 3>
3
Auto
4
Exposure level 1
5
Exposure level 2
6
Exposure level 3
7
Exposure level 4
8
Exposure level 5
<Half tone>
9
Auto
10 Exposure level 1
11 Exposure level 2
12 Exposure level 3
13 Exposure level 4
14 Exposure level 5
Press [START] key or
press [CUSTOME SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 46-15
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(SUPER FINE). SELECT 3-14, AND PRESS START.
(EXP. LEVEL SELECT)
3. AUTO
4. 1.0
5. 2.0
6. 3.0
7. 4.0
8. 5.0
9. AUTO(H)
10. 1.0(H)
11. 2.0(H)
12. 3.0(H)
13. 4.0(H)
14. 5.0(H)
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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: PRINT START." (Set value: 1)
2) Set the exposure level with 10 digit key pad.
Press P to store the set value.
(Default: 50, set range: 0 - 99)
3) Press START, and copying is started and the
set value is stored. (Display value 1)
4) Select a paper feed tray. (Set value 2)
5) Select an exposure level. (Set value 3)
SIMULATION 46-16
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(ULTRA FINE). SELECT 0-14, AND PRESS START.
1 1. PRINT START
0. TRAY SELECT
2. EXP LEVEL 1
50
50
50
3. AUTO
4. 1.0
5. 2.0
50
50
50
6. 3.0
7. 4.0
8. 5.0
50
9. AUTO(H) 50
10. 1.0(H)
11. 2.0(H) 50
12. 3.0(H)
13. 4.0(H)
14. 5.0(H) 50
50
50
1
Select other than 0 - 2,
and press [START] key.
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 46-16
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(ULTRA FINE),INPUT VALUE 0-99, AND PRESS
START.
2. AUTO
50
Select 1, and
press [START] key.
Press [START] key.
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
Or copying is terminated.
SIMULATION 46-16
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(ULTRA FINE). NOW PRINTING.
Select 0, and
press [START] key.
Press [START] key or
press [CUSTOME SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 46-16
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(ULTRA FINE). SELECT 1-6, AND PRESS START.
(FEED TRAY)
1. TRAY1 2. TRAY2 3. TRAY3 4. TRAY4
5. BPT
6. LCC
0
Paper feed tray selection
1
Print start (Default)
2
Exposure level selection
3
Auto
4
Exposure level 1
5
Exposure level 2
6
Exposure level 3
7
Exposure level 4
8
Exposure level 5
<Half tone>
9
Auto
10 Exposure level 1
11 Exposure level 2
12 Exposure level 3
13 Exposure level 4
14 Exposure level 5
<List of display values 1>
Normal display
ERROR display
“NOW PRINTING”
DOOR OPEN.
JAM
PAPER EMPTY.
<List of set values 2>
1
2
3
4
5
6
TRAY1
TRAY2
TRAY3
TRAY4
Manual feed
Side LCC
<List of set values 3>
3
Auto
4
Exposure level 1
5
Exposure level 2
6
Exposure level 3
7
Exposure level 4
8
Exposure level 5
<Half tone>
9
Auto
10 Exposure level 1
11 Exposure level 2
12 Exposure level 3
13 Exposure level 4
14 Exposure level 5
1
Select 2, and
press [START] key.
Press [START] key or
press [CUSTOME SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 46-16
EXP. LEVEL SETUP FAX(ULTRA FINE). SELECT 3-14, AND PRESS START.
(EXP. LEVEL SELECT)
3. AUTO
4. 1.0
5. 2.0
6. 3.0
7. 4.0
8. 5.0
9. AUTO(H)
10. 1.0(H)
11. 2.0(H)
12. 3.0(H)
13. 4.0(H)
14. 5.0(H)
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Main code 56
Main code 61
56-1
61-3
Purpose
Function (Content)
Data transfer
Section
Item
Operation/Procedure Used to perform data transfer. Select an item
with 10 digit key pad and press START key.
The following operation is performed and the
display returns to the original state.
1. Data transfer executed
2. Data transfer not executed
Purpose
Function (Content)
SIMULATION 56-1
DATA COPY. SELECT 1 - 7, AND PRESS START.
1.ALL(EEPROM,SRAM,FlashROM) HDD
2.HDD ALL(EEPROM,SRAM,FlashROM)
3.EEPROM HDD
4.HDD EEPROM
5.SRAM(+FAX Memory, +Option Memory)
HDD
6.HDD SRAM(+FAX Memory, +Option Memory)
7.FrontROM HDD
press [START] key
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 operation.
Enter the set value and press START to store it.
Set range: 1 ~ 165
Default : (45PPM) 104
(35PPM) 88
SIMULATION 61-3
LASER POWER SETTING (FAX). PRESS START.
1. FAX 5
1
1
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key
or [START] key.
Press [START] key.
SIMULATION 61-3
LASER POWER SETTING (FAX). INPUT VALUE 1-165, AND PRESS START.
1. FAX
5
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key
or [START] key
SIMULATION 56-1
EEPROM HDD DATA COPY.
ARE YOU SURE?
1. YES
2. NO
<List of set values>
Initial value
1
1
FAX reception
45PPM
104
35PPM
88
Set range
1 ~ 165
<List of display values>
1*
2*
3
4
5*
6*
7
All memory contents are transferred to HDD.
(Same operation as 3.5.)
The contents of HDD are transferred to all memory.
(Same operation as 4.6.)
Transfer from EEPROM to HDD
Transfer from HDD to EEPROM
Transfer from SRAM to HDD.If, however, a FAX memory or an
option memory (for FAX) is installed, the contents of the FAX
memory are also transferred to HDD.
Transfer from HDD to SRAM. If, however, a FAX memory or an
option memory (for FAX) is installed, the contents of the FAX
memory are also transferred as well as the contents of HDD.
Transfer from Font Rom to HDD>
* : When the Flash ROM and the OP.Flash ROM are not installed,
transfer is not executed.
Main code 66
66-1
Purpose
Function (Content)
Setup
Used to set the FAX soft switch function.
(Used to utilize the FAX soft switch function.)
FAX
Section
Item
Operation/Procedure Set the Fax soft switch.
(For details of the soft SW, refer to the AR-FX8
Specifications.)
SW1 cannot be changed with this simulation.
Entry of 1 - 8 only is effective.
1) Specify the bit to be changed (highlighted)
with a number.
2) Press START to rewrite the setting.
*
SIM 1 cannot be changed with this simulation.
SIMULATION 66-1
FAX SOFT SW. SETTING. SELECT 2 - 120, AND PRESS START.
1
Press [START] key.
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key
or [START] key.
SIMULATION 66-1
FAX SOFT SW. SETTING. INPUT DATA No(1-8), AND PRESS START.
SOFT SW-2:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
00001001
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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 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.
For the country code, refer to the table below.
An entry other than the specified codes is
accepted as Japan.
* Conforms to Recommendations T.35.
3) Select a number with 10 digit key pad and
press START key to execute.
4) The soft switch (excluding the FAX adjustment
value) corresponding to the selected country
code is cleared.
1: FAX soft SW clear
2: Not clear
5) The selected country is highlighted.
SIMULATION 66-2
FAX SOFT SW.CLEAR (WIHTOUT ADJUSTMENT VALUE).
INPUT COUNTRY CODE, AND PRESS START.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
00000000
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
1
JAPAN
<Country codes>
*
1
1
In repeat, the number of repeat is displayed in
a four-digit decimal number as "CHECKING 0001."
When 9999 is exceeded, the number returns to 0000.
(A space is placed between CHECKING and the number.)
SIMULATION 66-2
FAX SOFT SW. CLEAR.
ARE YOU SURE?
U.S.A
SIMULATION 66-3
FAX PWB MEMORY CHECK. INPUT 1-13, AND PRESS START.
1. All Memory Device Check (once)
2. MFP SRAM (once)
3. MFP SRAM (repeat)
4. MFP FLASH + OP FLASH (once)
5. MFP FLASH + OP FLASH (repeat)
6. MODEM EEPROM (once)
7. MODEM EEPROM (repeat)
8. MODEM SRAM(G/A) (once)
9. MODEM SRAM(G/A) (repeat)
10. MODEM SRAM (once)
11. MODEM SRAM (repeat)
12. MODEM SDRAM (once)
13. MODEM SDRAM (repeat)
Press [START] key.
Press [START] key.
1:YES
2:NO
Operation test, check
Used to check the operations of FAX PWB
memory (read/write).
(This adjustment is required when replacing the
PWB with a new one.)
Section
FAX
Item
Data
Operation/Procedure Select an item and press START key to execute.
The display goes to the next menu.
When "1. All Memory Device Check" is selected,
all memory devices are checked only once.
The error occurring address or the data line is
displayed for each item.
When an item with "repeat" is selected, the
result is displayed as "NG" or execution is
continued until [CUSTOM SETTINGS]) or ([CA]
key) is pressed.
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
SIMULATION 66-3
FAX PWB MEMORY CHECK.
MFP SRAM: CHECKING
MFP FLASH: NO CHECK
MFP OP. FLASH: NO CHECK
MODEM EEPROM: NG:A0010000
MODEM SRAM(G/A):NO CHECK
MODEM SRAM: NG A11
MODEM SDRAM: OK
Conforms to Advisory Document T.35.
The selected number is displayed.
1
When check is "repeat" and
[CUSTOM SETTINGS] key is pressed.
When Check is "once," the display stops at the report display.
When [CUSTM SETTING] key pressed, the display returns to
the selection menu of 1 ~ 13.
<List of display values>
NO CHECK
CHECKING
OK
NG
Not checked
Checking
Check complete OK
Check error
<Items>
MFP SRAM (MFP control PWB)
MFP FLASH (FAX I/F PWB)
MFP OP.FLASH (FAX I/F PWB)
MODEM EEPROM (FAX PWB)
MODEM SRAM(G/A) (FAX PWB)
MODEM SRAM (FAX PWB)
MODEM SDRAM (FAX PWB)
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SRAM
FLASH Memory
FLASH Memory (AR-MM9)
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<List of set values>
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.
Enter a number and press START to change the
kind of signal.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
No signal
26.4 V34
31.2 V34
28.8 V34
26.4 V34
24.0 V34
21.6 V34
19.2 V34
16.8 V34
14.4 V34
12.0 V34
9.6 V34
7.2 V34
4.8 V34
2.4 V34
14.4 V33
SIMULATION 66-4
SIGNAL OUTPUT CHECK.(LEVEL MAX) SELECT 1-32, AND PRESS START.
1.NOSIGNAL 2.33.6 V34 3.31.2 V34 4.28.8 V34
5.26.4 V34 6.24.0 V34 7.21.6 V34 8.19.2 V34
9.16.8 V34 10.14.4 V34 11.12.0 V34 12.9.6 V34
13.7.2 V34 14.4.8 V34 15.2.4 V34 16.14.4 V33
17.12.0 V33 18.14.4 V17 19.12.0 V17 20.9.6 V17
21.7.2 V17 22.9.6 V29 23.7.2 V29 24.4.8 V27t
25.2.4 V27t 26.0.3 FLG 27.CED 2100 28.CNG 1100
29.0.3 V21 30.ANSam 31.RINGER 32.No RBT
1
Press [START] key.
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 66-4
SIGNAL OUTPUT CHECK.(LEVEL MAX) SELECT 1-32, AND PRESS START.
EXECUTING...
1.NOSIGNAL 2.33.6 V34 3.31.2 V34 4.28.8 V34
5.26.4 V34 6.24.0 V34 7.21.6 V34 8.19.2 V34
9.16.8 V34 10.14.4 V34 11.12.0 V34 12.9.6 V34
13.7.2 V34 14.4.8 V34 15.2.4 V34 16.14.4 V33
17.12.0 V33 18.14.4 V17 19.12.0 V17 20.9.6 V17
21.7.2 V17 22.9.6 V29 23.7.2 V29 24.4.8 V27t
25.2.4 V27t 26.0.3 FLG 27.CED 2100 28.CNG 1100
29.0.3 V21 30.ANSam 31.RINGER 32.No RBT
1
Same
display
Select 2 and press [START] key.
SIMULATION 66-4
SIGNAL OUTPUT CHECK.(LEVEL MAX) SELECT 1-32, AND PRESS START.
EXECUTING...
1.NOSIGNAL 2.33.6 V34 3.31.2 V34 4.28.8 V34
5.26.4 V34 6.24.0 V34 7.21.6 V34 8.19.2 V34
9.16.8 V34 10.14.4 V34 11.12.0 V34 12.9.6 V34
13.7.2 V34 14.4.8 V34 15.2.4 V34 16.14.4 V33
17.12.0 V33 18.14.4 V17 19.12.0 V17 20.9.6 V17
21.7.2 V17 22.9.6 V29 23.7.2 V29 24.4.8 V27t
25.2.4 V27t 26.0.3 FLG 27.CED 2100 28.CNG 1100
29.0.3 V21 30.ANSam 31.RINGER 32.No RBT
2
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 66-4
SIGNAL OUTPUT CHECK.(LEVEL MAX) SELECT 1-32, AND PRESS START.
1.NOSIGNAL 2.33.6 V34 3.31.2 V34 4.28.8 V34
5.26.4 V34 6.24.0 V34 7.21.6 V34 8.19.2 V34
9.16.8 V34 10.14.4 V34 11.12.0 V34 12.9.6 V34
13.7.2 V34 14.4.8 V34 15.2.4 V34 16.14.4 V33
17.12.0 V33 18.14.4 V17 19.12.0 V17 20.9.6 V17
21.7.2 V17 22.9.6 V29 23.7.2 V29 24.4.8 V27t
25.2.4 V27t 26.0.3 FLG 27.CED 2100 28.CNG 1100
29.0.3 V21 30.ANSam 31.RINGER 32.No RBT
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18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
12.0 V33
14.4 V17
12.0 V17
9.6 V17
7.2 V17
9.6 V29
7.2 V29
4.8 V27t
2.4 V27t
0.3 FLG
CED2100
CNG1100
0.3 V21
ANSam
RINGER
No RBT
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<List of set values>
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.)
When CUSTOM SETTING is pressed during
execution of this simulation,
execution is stopped.
Enter a number and press START to change the
kind of signal.
SIMULATION 66-5
SIGNAL OUTPUT CHECK.(SOFT SW.) SELECT 1-32, AND PRESS START.
1.NOSIGNAL 2.33.6 V34 3.31.2 V34 4.28.8 V34
5.26.4 V34 6.24.0 V34 7.21.6 V34 8.19.2 V34
9.16.8 V34 10.14.4 V34 11.12.0 V34 12.9.6 V34
13.7.2 V34 14.4.8 V34 15.2.4 V34 16.14.4 V33
17.12.0 V33 18.14.4 V17 19.12.0 V17 20.9.6 V17
21.7.2 V17 22.9.6 V29 23.7.2 V29 24.4.8 V27t
25.2.4 V27t 26.0.3 FLG 27.CED 2100 28.CNG 1100
29.0.3 V21 30.ANSam 31.RINGER 32.No RBT
1
Press [START] key.
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
No signal
26.4 V34
31.2 V34
28.8 V34
26.4 V34
24.0 V34
21.6 V34
19.2 V34
16.8 V34
14.4 V34
12.0 V34
9.6 V34
7.2 V34
4.8 V34
2.4 V34
14.4 V33
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
12.0 V33
14.4 V17
12.0 V17
9.6 V17
7.2 V17
9.6 V29
7.2 V29
4.8 V27t
2.4 V27t
0.3 FLG
CED2100
CNG1100
0.3 V21
ANSam
RINGER
No RBT
66-6
Purpose
Function (Content)
User data output, check (display, print)
Used to print the confidential pass code.
(Used when the confidential pass code is
forgotten.) (Only when FAX is installed.)
Section
FAX
Item
Data
Operation/Procedure The confidential pass code is printed.
The currently selected data is displayed on the
side of menu. Paper is automatically selected
with the size stored in the image memory.
SIMULATION 66-5
SIGNAL OUTPUT CHECK.(SOFT SW.) SELECT 1-32, AND PRESS START.
EXECUTING...
1.NOSIGNAL 2.33.6 V34 3.31.2 V34 4.28.8 V34
5.26.4 V34 6.24.0 V34 7.21.6 V34 8.19.2 V34
9.16.8 V34 10.14.4 V34 11.12.0 V34 12.9.6 V34
13.7.2 V34 14.4.8 V34 15.2.4 V34 16.14.4 V33
17.12.0 V33 18.14.4 V17 19.12.0 V17 20.9.6 V17
21.7.2 V17 22.9.6 V29 23.7.2 V29 24.4.8 V27t
25.2.4 V27t 26.0.3 FLG 27.CED 2100 28.CNG 1100
29.0.3 V21 30.ANSam 31.RINGER 32.No RBT
1
Same
display
0
Select 1 and
press [START] key.
If there is no data to print,
return without printing.
(When 1 is selected)
Select 2 and press [START] key.
SIMULATION 66-5
SIGNAL OUTPUT CHECK.(SOFT SW.) SELECT 1-32, AND PRESS START.
EXECUTING...
1.NOSIGNAL 2.33.6 V34 3.31.2 V34 4.28.8 V34
5.26.4 V34 6.24.0 V34 7.21.6 V34 8.19.2 V34
9.16.8 V34 10.14.4 V34 11.12.0 V34 12.9.6 V34
13.7.2 V34 14.4.8 V34 15.2.4 V34 16.14.4 V33
17.12.0 V33 18.14.4 V17 19.12.0 V17 20.9.6 V17
21.7.2 V17 22.9.6 V29 23.7.2 V29 24.4.8 V27t
25.2.4 V27t 26.0.3 FLG 27.CED 2100 28.CNG 1100
29.0.3 V21 30.ANSam 31.RINGER 32.No RBT
SIMULATION 66-6
PASS CODE PRINT OUT.EXECUTING...
1. PRINT START
After completion of printing
2
<Set value>
1
Print start
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 66-5
SIGNAL OUTPUT CHECK.(SOFT SW.) SELECT 1-32, AND PRESS START.
1.NOSIGNAL 2.33.6 V34 3.31.2 V34 4.28.8 V34
5.26.4 V34 6.24.0 V34 7.21.6 V34 8.19.2 V34
9.16.8 V34 10.14.4 V34 11.12.0 V34 12.9.6 V34
13.7.2 V34 14.4.8 V34 15.2.4 V34 16.14.4 V33
17.12.0 V33 18.14.4 V17 19.12.0 V17 20.9.6 V17
21.7.2 V17 22.9.6 V29 23.7.2 V29 24.4.8 V27t
25.2.4 V27t 26.0.3 FLG 27.CED 2100 28.CNG 1100
29.0.3 V21 30.ANSam 31.RINGER 32.No RBT
2
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66-7
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.RINGER
Purpose
Function (Content)
User data output, check (display, print)
Used to print the image memory data
(memory send, receive).
(Only when FAX is installed.
Section
FAX
Item
Data
Operation/Procedure The content of image memory is printed.
The paper size is automatically selected with the
paper size stored in the image memory.
SIMULATION 66-7
IMAGE MEMORY PRINT OUT.PRESS START.
1. PRINT START
Select 1 and press [START] key.
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
0
Same
display
Select 1 and
press [START] key.
(When 1 is selected)
SIMULATION 66-8
MESSAGE OUTPUT CHECK.(LEVEL MAX) SELECT 1-20, AND PRESS
START.EXECUTING...
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.RINGER
1
Select 2 and press [START] key.
SIMULATION 66-7
IMAGE MEMORY PRINT OUT.EXECUTING...
1. PRINT START
SIMULATION 66-8
MESSAGE OUTPUT CHECK.(LEVEL MAX) SELECT 1-20, AND PRESS
START.EXECUTING...
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.RINGER
After completion of printing
<Set value>
1
2
Print start
2
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
66-8
Purpose
Function (Content)
Operation test, check
Used to check the output operation of the FAX
sound signals.
(Sound output IC operation check)
Send level Max.
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Section
FAX
Item
Operation
Operation/Procedure A voice message is outputted. (Level Max.)
Enter a number during execution to change the
kind of signal.
Press START to start sending a voice message.
Press CUSTOM SETTINGS to terminate.
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.RINGER
<List of set values>
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
NONE
PAUSE
MESSAGE1
MESSAGE2
MESSAGE3
MESSAGE4
MESSAGE5
MESSAGE6
MESSAGE7
MESSAGE8
MESSAGE9
MESSAGE10
MESSAGE11
MESSAGE12
MESSAGE13
MESSAGE14
MESSAGE15
ALARM
RINGER
EXT.TEL.RINGER
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NONE
PAUSE
MESSAGE1
MESSAGE2
MESSAGE3
MESSAGE4
MESSAGE5
MESSAGE6
MESSAGE7
MESSAGE8
MESSAGE9
MESSAGE10
MESSAGE11
MESSAGE12
MESSAGE13
MESSAGE14
MESSAGE15
ALARM
RINGER
EXT.TEL.RINGER
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<List of set values>
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.
Press CUSTOM SETTINGS to terminate.
SIMULATION 66-9
MESSAGE OUTPUT CHECK.(SOFT SW.) 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.RINGER
2
1
Select 2 and press [START] key.
SIMULATION 66-9
MESSAGE OUTPUT CHECK.(SOFT SW.) SELECT 1-20, AND PRESS
START.EXECUTING...
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.RINGER
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
NONE
PAUSE
MESSAGE1
MESSAGE2
MESSAGE3
MESSAGE4
MESSAGE5
MESSAGE6
MESSAGE7
MESSAGE8
MESSAGE9
MESSAGE10
MESSAGE11
MESSAGE12
MESSAGE13
MESSAGE14
MESSAGE15
ALARM
RINGER
EXT.TEL.RINGER
Purpose
Function (Content)
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
Same
display
NONE
PAUSE
MESSAGE1
MESSAGE2
MESSAGE3
MESSAGE4
MESSAGE5
MESSAGE6
MESSAGE7
MESSAGE8
MESSAGE9
MESSAGE10
MESSAGE11
MESSAGE12
MESSAGE13
MESSAGE14
MESSAGE15
ALARM
RINGER
EXT.TEL.RINGER
66-10
Select 1 and press [START] key.
SIMULATION 66-9
MESSAGE OUTPUT CHECK.(SOFT SW.) SELECT 1-20, AND PRESS
START.EXECUTING...
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.RINGER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
2
User data output, check (display, print)
Used to clear all data of image memory
(memory send, receive). Confidential data are
also cleared. (Only when FAX is installed.)
Section
FAX
Item
Data
Operation/Procedure The FAX image memory is cleared.
1) Select an item with 10 digit key pad and press
START. The following is executed and the
display returns to the initial state.
1: Image memory clear 2: Not clear
Only the Flash ROM area is cleared.
2) After completion of memory clear, reset.
SIMULATION 66-10
IMAGE MEMORY CLEAR.
ARE YOU SURE ?
1. YES
2. NO
1
Press [START] key and start clear.
SIMULATION 66-10
IMAGE MEMORY CLEAR. EXECUTING...
++++++
During execution of image memory clear, "+" is displayed.
When one block or a certain unit of area is cleared, "+" is added.
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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.
Press CUSTOM SETTINGS to terminate.
SIMULATION 66-11
300bps SIGNAL OUTPUT.(LEVEL MAX) SELECT 1-6, AND PRESS
START.
1.NO SIGNAL 2.11111 3.11110
4.00000
5.010101
6.00001
Setup
Used to check the output operation of FAX G3
mode 300BPS.
(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 A signal of 300bps is outputted.
(Send level is set with soft SW.)
Enter a number during execution to change the
kind of signal.
Press CUSTOM SETTINGS to terminate.
SIMULATION 66-12
300bps SIGNAL OUTPUT.(SOFT SW.) SELECT 1-6, AND PRESS
START.
1.NO SIGNAL 2.11111 3.11110
4.00000
5.010101
6.00001
1
Press [START] key.
Press [START] key.
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 66-11
300bps SIGNAL OUTPUT.(LEVEL MAX) SELECT 1-6, AND PRESS
START.
EXECUTING...
1.NO SIGNAL 2.11111 3.11110
4.00000
5.010101
6.00001
Same
display
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 66-12
300bps SIGNAL OUTPUT.(SOFT SW.) SELECT 1-6, AND PRESS
START.
EXECUTING...
1.NO SIGNAL 2.11111 3.11110
4.00000
5.010101
6.00001
1
Select 3 and press [START] key.
Same
display
SIMULATION 66-11
300bps SIGNAL OUTPUT.(LEVEL MAX) SELECT 1-6, AND PRESS
START.
EXECUTING...
1.NO SIGNAL 2.11111 3.11110
4.00000
5.010101
6.00001
SIMULATION 66-12
300bps SIGNAL OUTPUT.(SOFT SW.) SELECT 1-6, AND PRESS
START.
EXECUTING...
1.NO SIGNAL 2.11111 3.11110
4.00000
5.010101
6.00001
3
<List of set values>
NO SIGNAL
11111
11110
00000
010101
00001
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
<List of set values>
No signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
Select 2 and press [START] key.
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
NO SIGNAL
11111
11110
00000
010101
00001
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No signal
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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.
The upper limit is 20 digits.
Press CLEAR to return to the initial state.
Press START to register.
SIMULATION 66-13
DIAL TEST NUMBER SETTING.
INPUT NUMBER AND PRESS START.
0123456789*#01234567
Setup
Used to set the make time in the FAX pulse dial
mode (20PPS) and to test the dial signal output.
(The dial number signal set with SIM 66-13 is
outputted.)
Used to check dialing troubles and the operation.
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Section
FAX
Item
Operation
Operation/Procedure The dial test is performed. (20PPS output)
The make time is set. (Set range : 0-15)
When CUSTOM SETTINGS is pressed, the
execution is terminated.
SIMULATION 66-15
DIAL TEST(20PPS). SELECT 0-1, AND PRESS START.
0. EXECUTE
1.MAKE TIME 7 ; [ +9 ms]
0-9:[0-9], *:[*], #:[# ]
Select 0 and
Select 1 and press [START] key. Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key
press [START] key.
or [START] key.
66-14
Setup
Used to set the make time in the FAX pulse dial
mode (10PPS) and to test the dial signal output.
(The dial number signal set with SIM 66-13 is
outputted.)
Used to check dialing troubles and the operation.
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Section
FAX
Item
Operation
Operation/Procedure The dial test is performed. (10PPS output)
The make time is set. (Set range : 0-15)
When CUSTOM SETTING is pressed, the
execution is terminated.
SIMULATION 66-15
DIAL TEST(20PPS). SELECT 0-15, AND PRESS START.
[1.MAKE TIME]
Purpose
Function (Content)
SIMULATION 66-14
DIAL TEST(10PPS). SELECT 0-1, AND PRESS START.
0. EXECUTE
1.MAKE TIME 7 ; [ +29 ms]
SIMULATION 66-14
DIAL TEST(10PPS). SELECT 0-15, AND PRESS START.
[1.MAKE TIME]
SIMULATION 66-15
DIAL TEST(20PPS). EXECUTING...
1.MAKE TIME 7 ; [ +9 ms]
<List of set values>
0
1
*
Execution
Dial pulse make time setup (0 - 15)
Dial is send with the setup value of +9ms.
1
7
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 66-14
DIAL TEST(10PPS). EXECUTING...
1.MAKE TIME 7 ; [ +29 ms]
<List of set values>
*
7
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
Select 0 and
Select 1 and press [START] key. Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key
press [START] key.
or [START] key.
0
1
1
Execution
Dial pulse make time setup (0 - 15)
Dial is send with the setup value of +29ms.
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66-16
66-17
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.
(Set range: 0 - 15dB)
2) The difference between high group and low
group is set. (Set range: 0 - 15)
3) When CUSTOM SETTING is pressed,
the execution is terminated.
*
Setup
Used to test the dial signal (DTMF) output in the
Fax tone dial mode. Send level Max.
Used to check the dial IC operation.
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Section
FAX
Item
Operation
Operation/Procedure The DTMF signal output is checked.
(Output level 0)
When CUSTOM SETTING is pressed,
the execution is terminated.
SIMULATION 66-17
DTMF SIGNAL OUTPUT.(LEVEL MAX) INPUT 0 9,* ,#, AND PRESS START.
1
For the set value, refer to the soft SW specifications.
Press [START] key.
SIMULATION 66-16
DIAL TEST(DTMF). SELECT 0-2, AND PRESS START.
0. EXECUTE
1.HIGH 7 (dB)
2. HIGH-LOW 7
1
Select 1 or 2 and press [START] key. Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key
or [START] key.
(When 1 is selected)
SIMULATION 66-16
DIAL TEST(DTMF). SELECT 0-15, AND PRESS START.
1.HIGH (dB)
7
(When 2 is selected)
SIMULATION 66-16
DIAL TEST(DTMF). SELECT 0-15, AND PRESS START.
2. HIGH-LOW
Select 0 and
press [START] key.
(When 0 is selected)
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 66-16
DIAL TEST(DTMF). EXECUTING...
1.HIGH 7 (dB)
2. HIGH-LOW 7
<List of set values>
0
1
2
HIGH
HIGH-LOW
7
Execution
High group level
High group - low group
For the set values, refer to the soft SW specifications.
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 66-17
DTMF SIGNAL OUTPUT.(LEVEL MAX) EXECUTING...
1
<DTMF signal>
1 - 9, 0, *, #
66-18
Purpose
Function (Content)
Setup
Used to test the dial signal (DTMF) output in the
Fax tone dial mode.
The send level set with the soft switch is
outputted.
Used to check the dial IC operation.
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Section
FAX
Item
Operation
Operation/Procedure The DTMF signal output is checked.
(Output level is set with soft SW.)
When CUSTOM SETTING is pressed,
the execution is terminated.
SIMULATION 66-18
DTMF SIGNAL OUTPUT.(SOFT SW) INPUT 0
9,* ,#, AND PRESS START.
1
Press [START] key.
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
SIMULATION 66-18
DTMF SIGNAL OUTPUT.(SOFT SW) EXECUTING...
<DTMF signal>
1 - 9, 0, *, #
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66-19
Setup
Used to backup the Address data
(Set values of rapid key dialing) into the flash
Memory (AR-MM9).
(When FAX is installed and FAX extended
memory is installed.)
Section
FAX
Item
Operation
Operation/Procedure Address data is backed up into Flash ROM.
Contents of backup data
•One-touch
•FTP expansion
•Group expansion
•Program
•User index
•Standard sender
•I-FAX sender registration
•Polling allow number
•Memory box
•Sender's name
•FAX sender
•Subject
•File name
•FAX receive select table
•iFAX receive YES/NO
The data other than the above are not backed
up.
SIMULATION 66-20
ADDRESS DATA (READ FROM FLASH ROM)
ARE YOU SURE ?
1. YES
2. NO
Purpose
Function (Content)
SIMULATION 66-19
ADDRESS DATA BACK UP. (WRITE TO FLASH ROM)
ARE YOU SURE?
1. YES
2. NO
Press [START] key.
SIMULATION 66-20
ADDRESS DATA BACK UP. (READ FROM FLASH ROM) EXECUTING...
1
After completion of reading
<Set value>
1
2
Purpose
Adjustment, setup, operation data output, check
(display, print)
Function (Content)
Used to print the FAX information (registrations,
communication management, file management,
system errors). (Only when FAX is installed.)
Section
FAX
Item
Data
Operation/Procedure Information related to FAX is printed.
1) Select information to be printed.
2) The selected information is printed.
3) The paper size is automatically selected by
the size stored in the image memory.
SIMULATION 66-21
FAX INFORMATION PRINT OUT. SELECT 1-5, AND PRESS START.
1.REGISTERED
2.MANAGEMENT
3.FILE MANAGEMENT
4.SYSTEM ERROR
5.PROTOCOL
1
0
Select other than 0 and
press [START] key.
If there is no data to be printed,
the display returns to the initial state.
SIMULATION 66-19
ADDRESS DATA BACK UP. (WRITE TO FLASH ROM) EXECUTING...
1
(When 1 is selected)
SIMULATION 66-21
FAX INFORMATION PRINT OUT.EXECUTING...
1. REGISTERED
After completion of backup
<Set values>
Backup executed
No backup
After completion of printing
<List of set values>
66-20
Purpose
Function (Content)
Read/Write executed
Read/Write not executed
66-21
Press [START] key.
1
2
1
Setup
Used to restore the backup data (SIM 66-19) to
Address data. (When FAX is installed and FAX
extended memory is installed.)
Section
FAX
Item
Operation
Operation/Procedure Address data backed up with SIM 66-19 are read
from the option Flash ROM and written into the
machine.
However, data backed up in the Tiger series
cannot be restored to the machine. If an option
Flash ROM backed up in the Tiger series is
installed, the data in the option Flash ROM are
deleted.
1
2
3
4
5
REGISTERED
MANAGEMENT
FILE
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM ERROR
PROTOCOL
AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-20
Various registered information
Communication management information
File management information
System error information
Protocol information
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66-23
66-30
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
(AR-MM9) installing section are copied as FAX
program.
Setup
Used to check TEL/LIU status change.
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Section
FAX
Item
Operation
Operation/Procedure The TEL/LIU status can be checked.
The display is highlighted when the status is
changed.
(This mode is for development, and inhibited in the market.)
SIMULATION 66-30
TEL/LIU SENSOR CHECK.
HS1
HS2
EXHS
RHS
SIMULATION 66-23
FAX PROGRAM DOWNLOAD.
EJECT PROTECT PIN, AND PRESS START.
<List of set values>
HS1
HS2
RHS
EXHS
Press [START] key.
SIMULATION 66-23
FAX PROGRAM DOWNLOAD. EXECUTING...
Polarity reverse signal
Polarity reverse signal
Handset hook SW
External telephone hook SW
66-31
After normal completion of writing
Purpose
Function (Content)
SIMULATION 66-23
FAX PROGRAM DOWNLOAD.
COMPLETE
POWER OFF, AND SET PROTECT PIN
After failure of writing
SIMULATION 66-23
FAX PROGRAM DOWNLOAD.
FAIL
CHECK PROTECT PIN
66-24
Purpose
Function (Content)
Operation test, check
Used to clear the FAST memory data.
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Section
FAX
Item
Operation
Operation/Procedure 1) Select with 10 digit key pad, press START to
execute the following.
1: Fast memory data clear
2: Not clear
SIMULATION 66-24
FAST MEMORY DATA CLEAR.
ARE YOU SURE ?
1. YES
2. NO
Setup
Used to set the TEL/LIU status.
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Section
FAX
Item
Operation
Operation/Procedure Entry of only 0 or 1 is effective.
Shift the cursor to the bit to enter.
Cursor shift keys :
:*,
: #.
The bits are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 from the left.
The entered bit is highlighted.
Press STRT to select the relay.
SIMULATION 66-31
TEL/LIU SETTING.
INPUT 0 - 1, AND PRESS START.
MOVEMENT LEFT: [*] RIGHT: [#]
1. MPXA
2.CION
3. MR
5. S.
6. CML
7. DP
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4. EC
8.
66-32
Purpose
Function (Content)
Setup
Used to check the received data.
(Only when FAX is installed.)
Section
FAX
Item
Operation
Operation/Procedure The fixed data received from the line are
checked.
(This mode is for production check, and inhibited in the market.)
SIMULATION 66-32
RECEIVED DATA CHECK.
CHECKING...(OK or NG)
66-29
Purpose
Function (Content)
Section
Item
Operation/Procedure
Setup
Used to clear the Address data.
FAX, NWS
Operation
1) Select with 10 digit key pad and press START
to execute the following.
1: Address data clear
2: Address data not clear
SIMULATION 66-29
ADDRESS DATA CLEAR.
ARE YOU SURE ?
1. YES
2. NO
10001100
<Display message>
CHECKING
OK
NG
Checking
Checking complete (Coincided)
Checking end (Not coincided)
1
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66-33
Purpose
Function (Content)
Section
Item
Operation/Procedure
66-35
Setup
Used to check signal detection.
FAX
Operation
When the signal is detected, the display is
highlighted.
Purpose
Function (Content)
Section
Item
Operation/Procedure
(This mode is for production check, and inhibited in the market.)
SIMULATION 66-33
SIGNAL DETECT CHECK.
CED
BUSY TONE CNG
FNET
DTMF
66-34
Purpose
Function (Content)
Setup
Used to measure and display the communication
time.
Section
FAX
Item
Operation
Operation/Procedure The time spent for communication is measured.
Send/receives are performed in the Standard
mode.
The communication time is displayed with the
simulation. (unit: ms)
Operation test, check
Modem program rewriting.
FAX
Operation
The modem program in the FAX program is
rewritten.
1) Select with 10 digit key pad and press START
to execute the following.
1: MODEM program rewrite
2:Not clear
2) Check the loader check sum value.
If it is OK, the test is normally completed.
If NG, the check sum value
(1 byte = hexadecimal) is displayed.
3) If the loader is NG, the MODEM result is also
NG.
4) The Modem rewrite result is displayed.
SIMULATION 66-35
MODEM PROGRAM RELOAD.
ARE YOU SURE ?
1. YES
2. NO
Press [START] key.
SIMULATION 66-35
MODEM PROGRAM RELOAD. EXECUTING...
LOADER...(OK or Check Sum value 1 byte (Hexadecimal))
MODEM...(COMPLETE or NG code 1 byte (Hexadecimal))
SIMULATION 66-34
COMMUNICATION TIME DISPLAY.
***** ms
<Setup for send>
Communication means
Image quality
Density
ECM
Sender record
1
After completion of writing
memory transmission
Normal
Thin
ON
OFF
SIMULATION 66-35
MODEM PROGRAM RELOAD.
LOADER...OK
MODEM...COMPLETE
<Result of MODEM writing>
COMPLETE
81
82
83
84
NG
AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-22
Writing completed
Check sum error
Write error
Delete error
Verify error
Due to loader error
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66-36
66-39
Purpose
Function (Content)
Purpose
Function (Content)
Registration of FAX destination
Section
FAX
Item
Operation/Procedure The current destination saved in the EEPROM of
FAXBOX is displayed.
Entries of 1 - 6 only are valid. Enter the number
corresponding to your desired destination.
(If no destination is saved in the EERPOM of
FAXBOX, "0" is displayed.)
1) Enter the number with the 10-key and press
[START] key, and the destination will be
written on the FAX.
Operation test, check
Used to check I/F between MFPC and MDMC.
Check is made in the data line or the command
line.
Section
FAX
Item
Operation
Operation/Procedure 1) Select with 10 digit key pad and press START.
2) When check is "repeat," the operation is
executed until the result becomes NG or
CUSTOM SETTING is pressed.
SIMULATION 66-36
MFPC-MDMC I/F CHECK . INPUT 1-8, AND PRESS START.
1. MFPC<-MDMC(DATA once)
2. MFPC->MDMC(DATA once)
3. MFPC<-MDMC(DATA repeat)
4. MFPC->MDMC(DATA repeat)
5. MFPC<-MDMC(CMD once)
6. MFPC->MDMC(CMD once)
7. MFPC<-MDMC(CMD repeat)
8. MFPC->MDMC(CMD repeat)
1
SIMULATION 66-39
FAX DESTINATION SETUP.
SELECT 1 - 6, AND PRESS START
0. NO DESTINATION
1. JAPAN
2. U.S.A/CANADA
3. EUROPE
4. AUSTRALIA
5. CHINA
6. ASIA
Press [START] key.
SIMULATION 66-36
MFPC-MDMC I/F CHECK . INPUT 1-8, AND PRESS START.
EXECUTING...
When check is "once" or "repeat"
and the result is NG
1
When check is "repeat" and
[CUSTOM SETTINGS] key is pressed.
SIMULATION 66-36
MFPC-MDMC I/F CHECK . INPUT 1-8, AND PRESS START.
EXECUTING...(OK or NG)
<List of display values>
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
MFPC <- MDMC
MFPC -> MDMC
MFPC <- MDMC
MFPC -> MDMC
MFPC <- MDMC
MFPC -> MDMC
MFPC <- MDMC
MFPC -> MDMC
press [START] key
<List of display values>
1
2
3
4
5
6
Japan
North America
Europe (including U.K.)
Australia
China
Asia
Data line once only
Data line once only
Data line repeat
Data line repeat
Command line once only
Command line once only
Command line repeat
Command line repeat
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6. FAX software switch
A. SOFT SW SETUP CHANGE QUICK REFERENCE
Large item
Dial (Calling)
Medium item
Signal
detection
Redial
Reception
(Calling)
Key operator Soft SW No.
SW 23-3
Purpose of use
Dial disable
SW 70-5
Dial disable
SW 62-1~2
Dial disable/Erroneous dialing
Dial disable/Erroneous dialing
Pause time
Initial setup
SW 70-1~4
Tone/Pulse default setup (Dial call signal)
Initial setup
SW 62-5~6
Dial disable
•DTMF signal level (high group)
•DTMF send level (low group)
•DTMF signal send time
•DTMF minimum pause
SW 66-5~8
Dial disable in PB (PB/FAX service, etc.)
SW 67-1~4
Dial disable in PB (PB/FAX service, etc.)
SW 68-1~5
Dial disable in PB (PB/FAX service, etc.)
SW 69-1~8
Dial disable in PB (PB/FAX service, etc.)
Make time (10PPS)
SW 63-1~4
Dial disable in pulse
Break time (10PPS)
SW 63-5~8
Dial disable in pulse
Minimum pause (10PPS)
SW 64-1~4
Dial disable in pulse
Minimum pause (20PPS)
SW 64-5~8
Dial disable in pulse
Make time (20PPS)
SW 65-1~4
Dial disable in pulse
Break time (20PPS)
SW 65-5~8
Dial disable in pulse
Busy tone detection
SW 71-3
Busy tone detection disable
Busy tone detection cycle
SW 71-4~5
Busy tone detection error
DT/BT detection level
SW 71-6~7
Busy tone detection disable
Dial tone detection
SW 70-6
Dial tone detection disable
Dial tone monitor time
SW 70-7
Dial tone detection error
Busy tone detection time lower limit
SW 72-1~2
Busy tone detection error
Busy tone detection time upper limit
SW 72-3~4
Busy tone detection error
DT/BT detection frequency range setup
SW 71-1~2
Dial tone/busy tone detection error
F-NET
SDT signal detection
SW 68-6
F-NET contract line
Remote
machine not
responding
Recalling when the remote machine does not
respond.
SW 56-8
No recall wanted when remote machine
not responding
Error
Number of recall in communication error
send setup
SW 57-5~8
Effective only when divided with SW59-1
Error
Recall allowed in communication error
Send setup
SW 59-3
send setup
SW 57-1~4
Error
Recall interval in communication error
Busy
Recall interval in communication busy
Busy
Number of recall in busy
send setup
SW 58-1~4
Busy
Recall allowed in busy
send setup
SW 59-2
Not receiving
Auto reception call number setup
Receive
setup
SW 3-5~8
Number of reception call
Auto/Manual default setup
User setup
SW 7-2
Initial setup of auto reception/manual
reception
CI detection
disable
External
telephone
handset
Content of switch
Remote
Monitoring polarity reverse in calling
machine
Line current detection in dial call
calling disable
Dial call wait time
SW 58-5~8
Call signal ON time lower limit
SW 75-1~4
CI signal detection disable
Call signal ON time upper limit
SW 75-5~8
CI signal detection disable
Call signal OFF time lower limit
SW 76-1~4
Ci signal detection disable
Call signal OFF time upper limit
SW 76-5~6
CI signal detection disable
Call signal OFF not-detection time
SW 77-1~4
CI signal detection disable
F-NET
contract line
1300Hz detection time
SW 68-7~8
When F-net no-ring reception is not
made.
External
telephone
connection
External telephone connection
SW 3-2
External telephone connection
SW 12-1~8
External telephone off-hook detection
error
SW 13-1~8
Remote switch detection error
SW 14-1
Remote switch inhibit
Initial setup
External
External telephone off-hook detection time
telephone offhook detection
Remote switch Remote switch number setup
number
Remote switch Remove reception command
setup
External telephone notification in remote
switching
Remote switch enable
Initial setup
SW 14-2
SW 14-3
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Medium item
TEL/FAX auto
switch
Content of switch
TEL/FAX auto switch setup
Key operator Soft SW No.
Initial setup
Voice response send level to the line
SW 51-1
Voice response send in TEL/FAX auto switch
SW 51-2~3
Number of ring back tone preceding send
External
Number of calls by external telephone
telephone call pseudo-ringing sound
Communication
General
Send
Receive
Receive print
G3/SG3
Purpose of use
The line is used either for TEL or FAX.
SW 9-5~8
Initial setup
SW 9-1~4
Ring back tone ON time
SW 10-1~4
External telephone call disable
CNG detection disable
Ring back tone OFF time
SW 10-5~8
External telephone call disable
CNG detection disable
Signal send level
SW 15-1~8
When the remote machine does not
receive signals in a proper level.
Polarity reversion monitor in communication
SW 23-2
When the line is disconnected during
communication, the communication
report code 2 of 11 or 20 is resulted.
SW 17-5
Error resend frequently occurs, resulting
in extended communication time.
ECM (Other than V.34 mode)
SG3
SW 7-1
Initial setup
Timer setup between flag-adrs (V.21-FSK)
SW 20-3~4
Communication error in a satellite line
Send/receive coding capacity (Only V.34)
SW 17-3~4
Error in JBIG mode
Send/receive coding capacity
(Except for V.34)
SW 17-7~8
Error in JBIG mode
V.34 mode function
SW 43-1
Frequent errors in SG3 communication
V.34 Symbol Rate Mask
SW 43-3~6
Frequent errors in SG3 communication
V.34 mode function in manual
communication
SW 42-8
Frequent errors in SG3 communication in
FAX service
Countermeasures against echo in sending
SW 20-7
An error occurs in phase B.
DIS reception confirmation
SW 20-2
An error occurs in phase B.
CED detection time
SW 25-5
CED signal detection error
SG3
V.34 mode send speed
SW 44-1~4
An error occurs in SG3 communication.
G3
Echo suppresser tone
SW 27-1~4
An error occurs in V.29 communication
Modem send speed
SW 16-1~4
To uncertain/certain receiver
DCS-TCF interval time
SW 24-1
An error occurs in training.
OK is displayed when RTN is received.
Error process in RTN reception
SW 30-2
G3/SG3
CSI send
SW 20-1
SG3
V.34 mode reception speed
SW 44-5~8
G3
Countermeasures against echo in reception
SW 20-6
An error occurs n phase B in reception.
Modem speed fixed in reception
SW 16-5~6
Fall back or an error occurs due to poor
line conditions.
Paper
selection
An error occurs in SG3 communication.
EOL detection timer
SW 23-1
EOL time up occurs frequently.
RTN send line error rate
SW 23-7~8
Line error occurs frequently.
EQM judgment in TCF reception
confirmation
SW 24-2
TCF reception error occurs.
TCF reception confirmation judgment
method
SW 24-3
TCF reception error occurs.
Sub scan length judgment
SW 35-2
Print is not made on the selected paper.
FAX paper exit tray
Receive
setup
SW 28-7~8
Print is not made on the selected paper.
Reception data print output condition setup
Receive
setup
SW 35-3~4
To make divided print instead of
reduction print.
Auto reduction/Dispose setup
Receive
setup
SW 35-7
To disable reduction print.
magnification ratio setup in auto reduction
SW 36-1~8
To disable reduction print on fixed size
paper.
Reduction/Dispose setup in printing
A3-11x17
SW 35-8
Print is not made on the selected paper
when A3-11x17 size document is
received.
SW 34-8
To make duplex print of received
document
Rotation print
SW 35-1
To disable rotation print
Received document output setup in
reception
SW 35-5
To print after reception of each page
Reception width setup of 11 x 17 paper
SW 37-3
To print 11x17 document as B4 width
Reception size setup
SW 37-1~2
To limit the reception size.
Duplex reception print
Receive
setup
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B. Details
SW Bit
No. No.
1
Item
1-8 Country code
Switch selection and function
Country code set by ITU-T. Control is made according to the set country code.
USA
1
0
Initial value
Key
operator
North
America
1
1
0
1
0
1
2
1
TSI judgment setting
Used to set receive reject or receive allow when there is no TSI signal from the
when a certain number remote machine or when the TSI signal is all space, when a certain number
receive reject
receive reject is set to valid by the key operation.
(No signal or all space)
1: Receive reject
0: Receive allow
0
Receive
allow
2
Specified number
receive rejection setup
(FAX)
Used to set whether a certain number receive reject by FAX is Enabled or
Disabled. In auto receive only.
0
Specified
number
receive
ignored
(Invalid)
Manual receive mode
receive rejection setup
(FAX)
Used to set whether a certain number receive reject by FAX is Enabled or
Disabled. In manual receive only.
0
Specified
number
ignored
Manual receive mode
auto receive switch
setup
Used to set whether auto receive switch is performed or not in the manual
receive mode.The number of switching to auto receive is set with SW2-5-8.
0
Inhibit
Receive
setup
1
9
Receive
setup
1
YES
Initial setup
0
NO
Operation
setup
2
Receive
setup
0
Protect
Polling
security
setup
0
Output
3
4
1: Specified number
receive rejection (Valid)
1: Specified number
receive rejection
1: Allow(Switched)
0: Specified number
receive ignored (Invalid)
0: Specified number
receive ignored(OFF)
0: Inhibit (Not switched)
5-8 Number of calls to
Used to set the number of calls to switch to auto receive in manual receive
switch to auto receive in mode.
manual receive
This function is valid only when SW20-5 is set to "1: Allow (to switch)." If a value
outside the set range is inputted, the default setup is made.
3
1
Not used
2
External telephone
connection
Receive
setup
0
0
1
0
Setting to use an external telephone. If not set to YES, an external telephone
cannot be used.
1: External telephone YES 0: External Telephone NO
In North America, users cannot set this switch to "0: NO."
3
Default finish stamp
Used to set whether the finish stamp is used or not after completion of
document scan when the SPF/RSPF is used.
1: Finish stamp used
0: Finish stamp not used
If a document feed unit other than the SPF/RSPF is used, this setup is invalid.
4
4
Not used
0
5-8 Number of calls for auto Used to set the number of calls to start auto receive (to catch the line). Setup is
receives
made in the range of 0 ~ 15 by binary input.
When set to 0, no ringing is made. For the nighttime FAX mode (main SW OFF,
memory SW ON), however, ringing of an external telephone is made.
0
1,2 Not used
0
0
1
0
0
3
Polling protection
Used to set Enable/Disable of confidential protection (inhibition of transmission
to erroneous party) in transmission of bulletin board. Confidential protection is
made by collating the number registered in this machine and that in the other
party machine. Sender's number and send request allow number are collated
each other. In this machine, Sharp's unique collating of system number
ID number is not performed.
1: Not protected
4
Relay data output
0: Protected
Used to set whether the document received from the relay station is outputted
or not when relay broadcast reception is made.
1: Document received
0: Document received
from relay station is not
from relay station is
outputted.
outputted.
Similar to F code relay broadcast indicating reception.
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SW Bit
No. No.
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5
Not used
6
F code relay broadcast
function
Switch selection and function
USA
Initial value
Key
operator
0
Used to set whether relay broadcast transmission is made by receiving F code
relay broadcast instruction from the other party or F code relay broadcast
instruction is not received (even though the relay box number by SUB is
matched on). Though this item is set to "without this function," F code relay
broad cast instruction can be transmitted.
0
Receive
0
Receive
0
Resend
0
Line disconnection
with DCN
0
Ultra fine
1: F code relay
0: F code relay broadcast
broadcast instruction
instruction is not received
is received from
even from allowed party.
allowed party.
(Judged as
a communication error.)
7
F code confidential
reception
Used to set YES/NO of F code confidential reception from the other party (even
though the confidential box number is matched by SUB). Though this item is set
to NO, F code confidential transmission can be made.
1: F code confidential
0: F code confidential
reception inhibited (Judged
reception allowed.
as a communication error.)
8
F code communication
error process
Used to set YES/NO of resend in F code transmission.
When, however, SW59-3 (Recall allow in communication error) is set to 0
(Inhibit), recall is not made.
1: Not resend
5
1
F code password
transmission setup
when the other party
has no function of
password
2,3 Image quality in
reception
(Reflected on DIS, not
reflected on DTC)
0: Resend
Used when the other party machine has no function of F code password in F
code transmission.
1: Send with password
0: Disconnecting of line
with DCN
Used to set reception image resolution in FAX reception ringing (DIS send).
Bit No.
2
3
Standard
1
1
Fine + Standard
1
0
Super fine + Fine + Standard
0
1
Ultra fine+ Super fine + Fine +
Standard
0
0
4-8 Not used
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
1
2
3
4
SUB capacity in
reception
Used to set SUB capacity (Bit 49) to "1" in reception (DIS send).
SEP capacity in
reception
Used to set SEP capacity (Bit 47) to "1" in reception (DIS send)
Reception PWD/SID
capacity
Used to set PWD/SID capacity (Bit 50) to "1" in reception (DIS send).
Automatic reduction
send
Used to set whether the transmitted document is reduced or the both ends are
cut when the transmitted document size is greater than the recording paper size
(width) in the other party's machine.
1: NO (Set to 0)
1: NO (Set to 0)
1: NO (Set to 0)
6
YES
0
YES
0
Reduction
setup
Send setup
0
Rotate
Send setup
0
Rotate
Send setup
0: YES (Set to 1)
0 Send by
reduction
document (A4R) with
rotating
Rotation send selection Used to set whether B5R document is transmitted in A4 width (B5R) or the scan
(B5R
B5)
image is rotated and transmitted in B4 width (B5).
(16K
16KR)
1: Send as A4 width
0: Send as B4 width
document (B5R)
without rotating
0
0: YES (Set to 1)
Rotation send selection Used to set whether A4 document is transmitted in A3 width (A4) or A4
(A4
A4R)
document is rotated and transmitted in A4R.
(LTR
LTR-R)
1: Send as A3 width
0: Send as A4 width
document (A4) without
rotating
YES
0: YES (Set to 1)
1: Send by cutting both edges without
reduction
5
0
document (B5) with
rotating
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SW Bit
No. No.
6
7
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Item
Switch selection and function
Rotation send selection Used to set whether A5R document is transmitted to A4 width (A5R) or the scan
image is rotated and transmitted in A4 width (A5).
(A5R
A5)
(INVOICE-R
1: Send as A4 width
0: Send as A4 width
INVOICE)
document (A5R)
document (A5) with
without rotating
8
1
Not used
2
Auto/Manual default
setup
Initial value
0
Rotate
0
Access
allowed
Key
operator
Send setup
rotating
EEPROM access inhibit When an access trouble to EEPROM in the modem controller occurs, FAX
operation cannot be performed. When this item is set to INHIBIT, FAX operation
can be performed.
The modem controller adjustment values (part of soft switch) are saved in
EEPROM.
ALLOW or INIHIBIT of access to EEPROM is set.
1: Access to EEPROM
inhibited
7
USA
0: Access to EEPROM
allowed
0
Used to select automatic reception or manual reception. (Do not set to manual
reception when handset or external telephone is not connected. However,
setting is possible and reception with on-hook key is possible.) In the manual
reception mode, when the machine is in the nighttime FAX mode, the machine
is booted but reception ringing is not made.
1: Manual reception
0
Auto
reception
User setup
0: Auto reception
3,4 Not used
0
0
5
Remaining memory
capacity for reception
Used to set whether call-in is made until remaining memory capacity reaches
64KB or less or 128KB or less.
0
128KB or
less
0
Output
1: Call-in until remaining 0: Call-in until remaining
memory is 64KB or less.
memory is 128KB or less.
6
Memory over during
reception
Used to set whether received data are outputted or disregarded without
outputting in case of memory over during reception.
1: Received data are not
outputted.
0: Received data are
outputted.
7,8 Not used
0
0
8
1,2 Image capacity in
polling
(reflected on DTC)
Used to set image capacity of the machine when polling. It is reflected on DTC,
and is unrelated to SW5-2-5 (Image capacity during reception).
Bit No.
Standard
3
Error page output
selection in FAX
reception error
1
2
1
1
Fine
1
0
Super fine
0
1
Ultra fine
0
0
Used to set whether error page is outputted or disposed without outputting in
case of a communication error during FAX reception.
0
Ultra fine
0
0
Output
0
Quick online Send setup
transmissio
n
0
1 page
1: Error page is not outputted. 0: Error page is outputted.
When, however, an error occurs during F code relay instruction reception or F
code confidential reception, the error page is not outputted regardless of this
SW setup.
4
Quick online/memory
transmission selection
Used to select quick online transmission mode or memory transmission mode.
1: Memory transmission
0: Quick online
transmission
5-8 Number of pages of dial Used to set the number of pages of scanning at the dial ringing timing in quick
ringing in quick online
online transmission. Can be set in the range of 1~15 pages by binary input.
transmission
0
0
1
9
1-6 Not used
0
1
1
0
0
0
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SW Bit
No. No.
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Switch selection and function
USA
7,8 Not used
Initial value
Key
operator
0
0
10 1-4 Ring back tone ON time Used to set the pseudo-ringing to an external telephone and the ring back tone
ON time to the line.
Setting can be made in the range of 0 ~ 3sec in the increment of 200ms.
When set to 0, however, same as setting to 1sec.
5-8 Ring back tone OFF
time
11 1-4 Image quality priority
selection (Standard
image quality setup)
5
Automatic wake up
mode
Not used
7
Image quality setup
when saving
1
Used to set the initial setting of image quality selection when a document is
scanned by FAX. .
0
1
0
0
1
2
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
Fine
0
0
0
1
Super fine
0
0
1
0
Ultra fine
0
0
1
1
Fine (Half tone)
0
1
0
1
Super fine (Half tone)
0
1
1
0
Ultra fine (Half tone)
0
1
1
1
Used to set whether the machine is automatically wake up and the received
document is outputted or the received document is saved in memory and will be
outputted when the power is turned on next time when a FAX message is
received with the main SW ON and the FAX power SW ON or in the power save
mode.
2sec
0
Normal text
0
Normal text Operation
setup
Output
Initial setup
0: Output by automatic
booting of machine
0
Used to set whether the initial setting of image quality selection in FAX send of
a filed document is set to "Enable filed image quality" or not.
1: Applied
8
0
1
Bit No.
1sec
1
Used to set the pseudo-ringing to an external telephone and the ring back tone
OFF time to the line.
Setting can be made in the range of 0 ~ 3sec in the increment of 200ms.
When set to 0, however, same as setting to 2sec.
When set to less than 2sec, busy tone may be erroneously detected.
1: Saved in memory
without booting
machine
6
0
0
Not applied Operation
setup
0
After the
error page
0
300ms
0: Not applied
Selection of resend
Used to select resend pages in case of an error in transmission without F code.
page in case of an error
1: All pages
0: After error page
(Resend all pages from the
first page including
transmitted pages.)
(Resend after error
page)
If transmission includes F code, all pages are resent.
12 1-8 External telephone offhook detection time
Used to set the time to recognize external telephone off-hook detection.
The set range is 0ms - 255ms in the increment of 10ms by binary input.
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
13 1-8 Remote switch number
setup
Used to set the number for remote switch receive from an external telephone by
binary input.
However, remote switch numbers of "XX*" and "*" are fixed.
When set to "C" (BCD) or above, same as setting to the initial value of "5"
(BCD).
55 (Japan)
5* (Outside Japan)
0
5*
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
14
1
Remote reception
instruction
Used to set YES/NO of remote switch from an external telephone.
1: NO (remote switch
disable)
0: YES (Remote switch
enable)
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SW Bit
No. No.
14
2
3
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Item
Switch selection and function
USA
Notification to external
telephone in remote
switch
Used to set whether an alarm notification is sent to the external telephone or
not when remote switch from an external telephone is performed.
Remote switch
operation allowed
Used to set whether remote switch from an external telephone is allowed only
when call-in or when call-in and call-out.
1: NO (Not notify)
Initial value
0
YES
0
Only when
receiving
Key
operator
0: YES(Notify)
1: Switch enable in call-in 0: Switch enable only in
and call-out
call-in
For North America, remote switch is enabled even in stand-by.
For North America, this switch is disabled.
4-8 Not used
0
0
0
0
0
15 1-8 Signal send level
Used to set the signal send level from the Modem. The set range is 0 ~ 21 in the
increment of 1dBm by binary input. For an actual line, the actual value is
virtually the same as the set value.
The max. level differs depending on the destination country. If setting exceeds
the max. level, the max. level of the current destination is applied to.
(However, North America is excluded.)
0
-10dBm
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
16 1-4 Modem transmission
speed (Except for V.34)
(DCS)
Used to set the first speed in transmission of other than V.34. Reflected on
DCS.
Transmission is made not always at this speed.
Bit No.
1
2
3
4
V.27ter
2400bps
0
0
0
V.29
9600bps
0
0
V.27ter
4800bps
0
V.29
7200bps
V.33
14400bps
V.33
12000bps
For bit marked with
5,6 Reception modem
speed fixed
(other than V.34) (DIS)
Bit No.
1
2
3
4
0 V.17
14400bps
1
0
0
0
0
1 V.17
9600bps
1
0
0
1
0
1
0 V.17
12000bps
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1 V.17
7200bps
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
V.1714400bps
0
0
, set to V.17 14400bps.
Used to set the first speed in transmission of other than V.34. Transmission is
made not always at this speed.
Bit No.
5
0
Not fixed
0
6
Fixing NO
0
0
V.29-9600bps
0
1
V.27ter-4800bps
1
0
V.17-14400bps
1
1
7,8 Not used
0
0
17 1,2 Not used
0
0
3,4 Coding capacity in send/ Used to set the coding capacity to transmit to the remote machine in V.34
receive
communication.
(V.34 communication)
Bit No.
3
4
(Reflected on DIS/DCS/
JBIG/MMR/MR/MH
0
0
DTC.)
MMR/MR/MH
0
1
MR/MH
1
0
MH
1
1
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0
0
JBIG/MMR/
MR/MH
Adjustment
value
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No. No.
17
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Item
Switch selection and function
USA
5
Used to set whether error resend mode is executed or not.
ECM
Valid only when communication is made in a mode other than V.34.
(Valid for other than
V.34)
1: NO (ECM function NO) 0: YES
(Reflected on V.21 DIS/
(ECM function YES)
DCS.)
0
6
Not used
0
7,8 Coding capacity in send/ Used to set coding capacity to transmit to the other party machine in a
receive
communication of other than V.34.
(Reflected on DIS/DCS/
Bit No.
7
8
DTC)
JBIG/MMR/MR/MH
0
0
(Other than V.34)
MMR/MR/MH
0
1
MR/MH
1
0
MH
1
1
18 1-8 Not used
0
0
Initial value
YES
JBIG/MMR/
MR/MH
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
19 1-8 Not used
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.
0
Send
Used to set whether DIS reception is conformed or not in G3 mode
transmission (valid only in other than V.34).
This is valid only when communication is made in other than V.34.
1: Reception of DIS 0: Reception of NSF/DIS is
is checked twice.
checked once, reception
without NSF is checked
twice.
0
0
Used to set the timer between Flag and address when receiving FSK signal in a
communication other than V.34.
0
6sec
1: CSI signal not send
2
DIS reception
confirmation in G3
transmission
3,4 Timer setup between
flag and address
(V.21-FSK)
Bit No.
0: CSI signal send
3
0
4
6sec
0
0
15sec
0
1
30sec
1
0
120sec
1
1
5
Not used
0
6
Used to set the time interval (sec) from sending CED or ANSam to sending
Countermeasures
FSK signal of DIS.
against echo in
reception
1: 500msec
0: 75msec
(CED tone send interval)
If either SW20-6 or SW2-7 is YES, disconnection of the line after completion of
communication is delayed for 1.5sec.
0
75msec
7
Countermeasures
Used to set the time interval (sec) from DIS reception to DCS signal sending.
against echo in
This is valid only in the mode other than V.34.
transmission
1: 500msec
0: 200msec
(Used to set the hold
time from DIS reception
to signal sending.)
0
200msec
8
Not used
0
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No. No.
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Item
Switch selection and function
USA
21 1-3 Setup of call time in auto Used to set the time (sec) of calling when the other party does not receive the
transmission
call in automatic transmission.
(T0 timer setup)
The set range is 30 - 75sec in the increment of 15sec by binary input of N into
"(15sec x N) + 30sec." The set range of N is 0 ~ 7. When set to a value outside
the set range, the initial value of the destination is applied to.
4-7 T1 timer setup
8
Used to set the time (sec) for connection of line when the other party does not
respond in FAX communication.
The set range is 30 - 105sec in the increment of 5sec by binary input of N into
"(5sec x N) + 30sec." N is set in the range of 0 - 15. T1 timer is the timer for the
time from recognition of FAX CED or DCS) by the other party after connection
of line. The ITU-T standard is 35 ± 5sec.
0
Initial value
45sec
0
1
0
40sec
0
1
0
Not used
0
22 1-4 Not used
0
0
0
0
5,6 T4 timer setup at auto
mode
(+1.5sec for manual)
Used to set the timer up to respond and receive.
Timer for DCS signal to respond and receive.
For the ITU-T standard, 3sec ± 15%.
Bit No.
0
3sec
0
5
6
3sec
0
0
4sec
0
1
5sec
1
0
6sec
1
1
7,8 Not used
0
0
23
1
EOL detection timer
Used to set the detection timer (sec) of EOL (End Of Line) in Phase C reception
of G3 mode.
1: 25sec
0
13sec
0: 13sec
If an error occurs in EOL detection, it is processed as EOL not detected.
2-6 Not used
0
0
0
0
1
7,8 RTN send line error rate Used to set the threshold value for judgment of RTN sending in G3 reception.
The threshold value is of STD conversion. The half of this value is used for
judgment of RTP sending.
7
8
6 liens
Bit No.
0
0
12 lines
0
1
60 lines
1
0
120 lines
1
1
1
60 lines
0
When, for example, FINE is received, the threshold value is doubled.
24
1
DCS-TCF interval time
Used to set the time interval (sec) from DCS sending to TCF signal sending.
1: 150msec
0
75msec
0
Severely
0
0
0: 75msec
The ITU-T standard is 75 ± 20ms.
2
3
4
EQM judgment
threshold value
when confirming TCF
reception
Used to set whether the threshold value (FTT) is set severely or loosely for
EQM judgment in confirmation of TCF reception.
Judgment method in
confirmation of TCF
reception
Used to set the judgment method of FTT in confirmation of TCF reception.
1: Loosely
0: Severely
If set loosely, TCF is easy to return CFR, but apt to cause an error in PIX
(Phase C).
1: Judged by EQM
value. TCF is
checked loosely.
0: Received data is judged to
be 0 or not, and EQM value
is judged.
Not used
0
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No. No.
24
5
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Switch selection and function
Simplified ACR function
1: Function ON
6
USA
CED signal send
0
Function
OFF
0
Send
0
3sec
0: Function OFF
Used to set whether CED signal is sent or not.
1:CED signal is not sent.
Initial value
0:CED signal is sent.
Valid only when SW43.1 (V.34 mode function ) is OFF.
This is because ANSam signal is indispensable in V.34 mode.
7,8 CED signal send time
Used to set the time for CED signal send.
Bit No.
7
8
3sec
0
0
4sec
0
1
5sec
1
0
6sec
1
1
0
ANSam signal follows SW46-7 ~ 8.
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.
5
CED detection time
3
2.25sec
0
1
2sec
1
4
0.5sec
0
0
1sec
0
1
1.5sec
1
0
2.0sec
1
1
Used to set the wait time for determination of the signal when detecting CED/
ANSam signal.
1: 1000ms
0
0
500ms
0: 500ms
6-8 Not used
0
0
0
26 1,2 Number of times of RCP Used to set the number of times of RCP send when sending Phase C in ECM
send
system.
1
2
3 times
Bit No.
0
0
6 times
0
1
9 times
1
0
12 times
1
1
0
3 times
0
When the other party cannot detect the RCP frame, it becomes easy to detect
RCP.
3
Number of RTC EOL
send
Used to set how many EOL's are sent as RTC when sending Phase C.
1: 12 times
0
0: 6 times
When the other party cannot detect the RCP, it becomes easy to detect RCP.
4-8 Not used
0
0
0
0
0
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Item
27 1-4 Echo suppressor tone
setup
Switch selection and function
Used to set YES/NO of echo suppressor tone in each high-speed modulation
system.
Bit No.
USA
Initial value
0
YES
(No for V.29
only)
0
1
V.33
1
1 : NO
0 : YES
V.17
2
1 : NO
0 : YES
V.29
3
1 : NO
0 : YES
V.27
4
1 : NO
0 : YES
5-8 Not used
Key
operator
0
0
1
1
1
28 1-6 Not used
0
0
0
0
0
0
7,8 FAX paper exit tray
setup
0
Receive
setup
0
Bit No.
With finisher
installed +
automatic
offset
7
1:Finisher tray 0:Center tray
With finisher
installed +
manual offset
8
1:Finisher
lower tray
0:Finisher
upper tray
29 1-8 Not used
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
30
1
Not used
2
Error reception in RTN
reception
0
Used to set whether RTN signal reception is judged as an error or not. (Only in
G3 mode)
1: RTN reception is not
judged as an error.
0
0: RTN reception is
judged as an error.
3-8 Not used
0
0
0
0
0
0
31 1-8 Not used
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Switch selection and function
USA
32 1-8 Not used
Initial value
Key
operator
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
33 1,2 Transmission cable
amplitude equalizer
Used to set whether the send level is changed by frequency or not when
sending FAX signal.
1
2
0dB
Bit No.
0
0
4dB
0
1
8dB
1
0
12dB
1
1
3-7 Not used
0
0dB
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.
0
Priority on
LTR/A4
1: Priority on LTR 0: Priority on LTR/A4 reduction rate
34 1-7 Not used
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
Duplex reception print
Used to set whether reception data are printed on duplex surfaces when
printing FAX reception.
1: Duplex reception is
printed.
35
1
Rotational print
2
Sub scan length
judgment
3,4 Received data print
condition setup
5
Received document
output setup
0
Rotational
print
0
Priority on
data length
0
00
0: Priority on data length
Used to set selection of the optimum paper for received data printing.
Bit No.
3
4
Optimum size/Large size/reduction
0
0
Optimum size/Large size
0
1
Optimum size/Large size/Division
1
0
Optimum size/Large size/reduction
1
1
Used to set whether all received data are collectively printed after completion of
all FAX reception or each page is printed after completion of reception of each
page.
0
0
1: Each page is printed
0: Collectively printed
after reception of each
after completion of all
page.
FAX reception
6
Receive
setup
0: Received data are
rotated.
Used to set whether priority is given to the width or the length when selecting
the optimum paper in received data printing.
1: Priority on data width
Not print
0: Duplex reception is not
printed.
Used to set whether rotation print is made or not when received data can be
printed by rotating in FAX reception printing.
1: Received data are not
rotated.
0
Not used
0
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outputted
Receive
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SW Bit
No. No.
35
7
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Item
Automatic reduction/
dispose setup
Switch selection and function
USA
Initial value
Used to set whether automatic reduction is made so that the received data can
be printed on a page if reduced, when a document the size of which exceeds
the printable limit but is within the magnification ratio setup range of automatic
reduction is received.
0
Reduction
1
Dispose
0
90%
Key
operator
Receive
setup
1: Automatic reduction is not made and 0: Printed by
data exceeding the printable limit are
automatic
disposed.
reduction
8
Reduction/dispose
Used to set whether the main scan width data are reduced or data on both
setup when printing A3, edges are disposed without reduction when A3 width document is received and
11X 17
printed on 11x 17 inch paper. When set to "Reduction," the data are reduced by
94%.
1: Dispose
36 1-8 Setup of magnification
ratio in automatic
reduction
0: Reduction
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%.
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
37 1,2 Reception size
specification
(Indicates reception
capacity.)
Used to set the reception allowable document width of the machine which is
notified to the other party machine when receiving.
Bit No.
By installed cassette
1
2
0
0
A4 width
0
1
B4(A4•B4) width
1
0
A3(A3•B4•A4) width
1
1
0
0
By installed
cassette
0
A3 width
0
Depends on
the
destination.
0
Added
0
Outside the Send setup
document
0
Added
When using the installed cassette, the max. cassette size as follows :
A5/5.5 x 8.5R size
A4 width
B5 size
B4 width
A4/8.5 x 11 size
A3 width
8.5 x 13/8.5 x 14
A3 width
B4 size
B4 width
11 x 17
B4/A3 width
(Switch by FAX soft SW)
A3 size
A3 width
A3 width is used when no tray is set for Fax reception and printing and when the
cassette is open in case of installed cassettes.
3
11 x 17 paper reception Used to set the reception allowable document width when 11 x 17 paper is
width setup
selected as FAX print paper.
1:B4(B4•A4) width
4
Date/sender print
language selection
0:A3(A3•B4•A4) width
Used to set the date and FAX No. print (depending on the destination) at the top
of the document when transmitting. Date, FAX No. and fonts are switched.
1: For North America 0: Depends on each destination
5
Default date/sender
print
Used to set whether the date and sender information are added at the top of the
transmitted document as default.
1: Not added
6
Date/sender information Used to set the print position of the date/sender information at the top of the
print position setup
transmitted document.
1: Top of document
7
Page number print
0: Outside of document
Used to set whether the page number is added at the date/sender information
print position or not. (Page number/Total page number in case of memory
transmission)
1: Not added
8
0: Added
0: Added
Not used
0
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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.
3
Line monitor display
1
2
NO (Not print)
0
0
NO (Not print)
0
1
Print (Always)
1
0
Only in an error (Print)
1
1
Used to set whether the communication speed during communication and the
reception level during reception are displayed on the LCD or not.
1: Displayed on LCD
4-8 Time print (o'clock) on
the communication
report table
USA
0
Initial value
Key
operator
NO
0
0
Not
displayed
0
0 o'clock
Initial setup
0
Not output
Initial setup
0
0 min
Initial setup
0
Not output
Initial setup
0
Print
0
Not printed
0
Not printed.
0
Not output
0
Output
0: Not displayed on LCD
Used to set the time print (o'clock) when time is printed on the communication
report table. The set range is 0 - 23 o'clock by binary input. If a value of 24 - 31
is inputted, it is set to 0 o'clock.
0
0
0
0
39
1
Communication report
table printing at the
specified time
Used to set whether the communication report table is outputted at the
specified time or not.
Though time specification print is enabled, if the specified time is in the
nighttime FAX mode, output is not made.
1: Communication report 0: Communication report
table is printed at the
table is not printed at
specified time.
the specified time.
2-7 Time print (min) on the
communication report
table
Used to set the time print (min) when time is printed on the communication
report table.
The set range is 0 - 59min by binary input. If a value of 60 - 63 is inputted, it is
set to 0 min.
0
0
0
0
0
8
Automatic print of
communication report
table at memory full
Used to set whether the communication report table is automatically outputted
or not when the number of send/receive items reaches 50 items.
1: Automatic print
0: Not print
If the report is not outputted, the oldest data are overwritten.
40
1
2
Print of total
communication time on
the communication
report table
Used to set whether the total communication time and the total number of
pages are printed on the communication report table or not.
Report output (when in
receive rejection)
<FAX only>
Used to set whether the communication report is outputted or not when FAX
receive is set to "receive reject." However, report output (in receive) must be set
to "Not print."
1: Not print 0: The total time and the total number of
pages are printed.
1: Printed
3
Sent document print in F Used to set whether part of the sent document is printed or not on the
code communication
communication report table in F code communication. The setup of SW41-1
and SW41-2 has priority over this setup.
1: Sent document is
printed.
4
0: Not printed
Report output
(When canceling)
0: Sent document is not
printed.
Used to set whether the communication report table is outputted or not when
transmission is canceled during transmission of document.
1: Communication report 0: Communication report
table is printed.
table is not printed.
5
Report output
(in confidential
reception)
<FAX only>
Used to set whether the communication report table (reception) is outputted or
not in confidential reception.
1: Communication report 0: Communication report
table is not printed.
table is printed.
6-8 Not used
0
0
0
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41 1,2 Send mode document
content print
(Report table)
<FAX only>
3,4 Report output
(transmission)
<FAX only>
Switch selection and function
USA
Used to set whether part of a send document is printed on the communication
report (send) or not in FAX send error. However, use the other soft switch to set
whether the communication report is printed or not.
1
Bit No.
1
0
0
Always print
0
1
In case of an error
1
0
In case of an error
1
1
Used to set the communication report table output after transmission (except for
sequential broadcast, sequential polling, relay broadcast).
3
4
Print inhibited
0
0
All print
0
1
Only when transmission is failed
1
0
Only when transmission is failed
1
1
5,6 Report output
Used to set the communication report table output after transmission
(sequential broadcast,
(sequential broadcast, sequential polling, relay broadcast).
sequential polling, relay
Bit No.
5 6
broadcast)
Print inhibited
0 0
7,8 Report output
(reception)
<FAX only>
All print
0
Only address to which transmission is failed
1
0
All print
1
1
7
8
Print inhibited
0
0
All print
0
1
Only in case of an error
1
0
Print inhibited
1
1
42 1-3 Not used
0
Only when Initial setup
transmission
is failed
0
All print
Initial setup
Print
inhibited
Initial setup
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
F.A.S.T function
Used to set the management function performed in FAX communication
through the telephone line.
1: YES
0
NO
0: NO
5-7 Not used
0
0
0
8
V.34 mode function in
manual communication
Used to set Enable/Disable of V.34 mode function in manual communication.
When, however, SW43-1 is set to "1:disable," V.34 mode is disabled though this
switch is set to "0:enable."
1: V.34 mode function
disable
43
1
2
Used to set Enable/Disable of V.34 mode function in the machine when
sending/receiving.
V.34 mode function
(when call in)
Used to set whether V.34 mode is enabled in mail receive as a function of the
machine.
1: OFF
0
Enable
0
Enable
0
ON
0: V.34 mode function
enable
V.34 mode function
(When call out and
polling)
1: V.34 mode function
disable
Initial setup
1
Used to set the communication report table output in reception (except for
confidential reception).
Bit No.
In case of
an error
Key
operator
2
Not print
Bit No.
0
Initial value
0: V.34 mode function
enable
0: ON
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43 3-6 V.34Symbol Rate Mask
(when receiving)
Switch selection and function
USA
Used to set Symbol Rate in reception of V.34 mode.
When set to other than the below, it is set as the default (0101).
Bit No.
0
Initial value
3429
1
3
4
5
6
0
2400
0
0
0
0
1
2400
0
0
0
1
2800/2400
0
0
1
0
3000/2800/2400
0
0
1
1
3200/3000/2800/2400
0
1
0
0
3429/3200/3000/2800/2400
0
1
0
1
7,8 Not used
0
0
44 1-4 V.34 mode transmission Used to set the communication speed (capacity) when transmitting in V.34
speed
mode.
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, SW451~6 must be disabled. When set to 33600bps, SW45-7 must be enabled "1".
5-8 V.34 mode reception
speed
45
1
Used to set the communication speed (capacity) when receiving in V.34 mode.
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 set to 2400bps, however, SW433~6 must be set to 2400: "0000."
When set to 33600bps, SW43-3~6 must be set to 3429: "0101."
2800 Symbol Rate Mask Used to set Enable/Disable of 2800Hz as Symbol Rate of V.34.
in V.34 communication When set to Disable, 2800Hz is not selected.
1: Disable
2
Not used
3
3000 Symbol Rate Low
Carrier setup in V.34
transmission
8
Not used
1
Primary channel return
mode setup
1
0
0
Enable
0
Enable
0
Enable
0
Enable
0
Enable
0
Enable
0: Enable
3429 Symbol Rate Mask Used to set whether 3429Hz is used as Symbol Rate of V.34 or not.
in V.34 transmission
When set to Disable, 3429Hz is not selected. Valid only in transmission.
1: Disable
46
33600bps
1
0: Enable
3200 Symbol Rate High Used to set Enable/Disable of Low/High carrier when selecting 3000Hz as
Carrier setup in V.34
Symbol Rate of V.34. When this is set to Disable, High of 3200Hz is not
transmission
selected. It is valid only in transmission.When both of Low/High are set to
Disable, Symbol Rate=3200Hz is not selected.
1: Disable
7
1
0: Enable
Used to set Enable/Disable of Low/High carrier when selecting 3000Hz as
Symbol Rate of V.34. When this is set to Disable, Low of 3200Hz is not
selected. It is valid only in transmission.
1: Disable
6
0
0: Enable
3000 Symbol Rate High Used to set Enable/Disable of Low/High carrier when selecting 3000Hz as
Carrier setup in V.34
Symbol Rate of V.34. When this is set to Disable, High of 3000Hz is not
transmission
selected. It is valid only in transmission.When both of Low/High are set to
Disable, Symbol Rate=3000Hz is not selected.
3200 Symbol Rate Low
Carrier setup in V.34
mode
1
0
1: Disable
5
33600bps
1
0: Enable
Used to set Enable/Disable of Low/High carrier when selecting 3000Hz as
Symbol Rate of V.34.When this is set to Disable, Low of 3000Hz is not selected.
It is valid only in transmission.
1: Disable
4
1
0: Enable
0
Used to set the next state after completion of primary channel phase.
1: PPh signal send
sequence
1
0: Sh signal send
sequence
2-6 Not used
0
0
0
0
0
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7,8 V.8 mode ANSam signal Used to set ANSam signal send time when sending ANSam signal in V.8 mode.
send time
Bit No.
7
8
3sec
0
0
4sec
0
1
5sec
1
0
6sec
1
1
47 1-8 Not used
0
Initial value
4sec
1
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 in tone
pulse auto setting
Used to set dial number (2 digits) in auto setting of telephone kind (DP/DTMF).
Setting is made by BCD input.
The set range is 0 ~ B. When set to outside the set range, the default value of 5
is applied to.
0
55
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
50 1-6 Not used
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
51
Setup of send/receive
complete sound
(buzzer length)
8
Not used
1
Voice answering send
level to the line
Used to set the buzzer length from the speaker made after completion of FAX
transmission and reception. Excluding when a communication error occurs.
1: 3sec
0
1sec
0: 1sec
0
Used to set the voice answering volume to the line. Set to Large or Small with
the hardware.
1: Small
0
Large
0: Large
2-7 Not used
1
0
0
0
0
0
8
Line monitor range
Used to set the line monitor range when the line monitor function is used.
When set to "Until NSF signal send/receive," monitoring is made until DCS or
NSF signal is received. When set to "All," all are monitored until the line is
disconnected.
1: All
0: Until sending/receiving NSF signal
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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
Small
0
1
Medium
1
0
Large
1
1
Used to set the speaker volume in line monitoring.
The volume is available in the following 4 levels.
Bit No.
Sound NO
5,6 Speaker volume when
on-hook (Speaker
volume when DTMF
sending)
USA
Medium
Initial setup
Medium
Initial setup
Medium
Initial setup
0
3
4
0
0
0
1
Medium
1
0
Large
1
1
Used to set the speaker volume when the on-hook button is pressed.
The volume is available in the following 3 kinds.
Bit No.
Key
operator
0
1
Small
Medium
1
Initial value
5
6
0
0
Small
0
1
Medium
1
0
Large
1
1
7,8 Not used
1
0
1
0
53
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.
Sound NO
3,4 Reception end sound
volume
0
1
Medium
1
0
Large
1
1
Used to set the volume of the FAX reception end sound from the speaker.
The volume is available in the following 4 levels.
However, "Medium" cannot be selected with the key operation.
Bit No.
3
4
0
0
Small
0
1
Medium
1
0
Large
1
1
Used to set the volume of end sound from the speaker when a Fax
communication is failed. The sound volume is available in the following 4 kinds.
However, "Medium" cannot be selected with the key operation.
Bit No.
Sound NO
7,8 Ringing sound volume
"Large" setup
2
0
Small
Sound NO
5,6 Communication error
end sound volume
1
0
3
4
0
0
Small
0
1
Medium
1
0
Large
1
1
Used to set the sound level of "Large" ringing sound (key operation setup) from
the speaker. Including volume of Buzzer sounds (communication end sound,
communication error sound).
7
8
Sound volume4
Bit No.
0
0
Sound volume5
0
1
Sound volume6
1
0
Sound volume7
1
1
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Sound NO
0
0
Small
Operation
setup
Small
Operation
setup
1
0
1
1
0
Sound
volume 6
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1,2 Ringing sound volume
"Medium" setup
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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.
3,4 Ringing sound volume
"Small" setup
1
2
Sound volume2
0
0
Sound volume3
0
1
Sound volume4
1
0
Sound volume5
1
1
Used to set the sound level of "Small" ringing sound (key operation setup) from
the speaker. Including volume of Buzzer sounds (communication end sound,
communication error sound).
Bit No.
5,6 Line monitor sound
volume "Large" setup
USA
3
0
0
Sound volume1
0
1
Sound volume2
1
0
Sound volume3
1
1
Used to set the sound level of "Large" line monitor sound (key operation setup)
from the speaker.
5
6
Sound volume4
0
0
Sound volume5
0
1
Sound volume6
1
0
Sound volume7
1
1
7,8 Line monitor sound
Used to set the sound level of "Medium" line monitor sound (key operation
volume "Medium" setup setup) from the speaker.
Bit No.
55
1,2 Line monitor sound
volume "Small" setup
7
8
Sound volume2
0
0
Sound volume3
0
1
Sound volume4
1
0
Sound volume5
1
1
Used to set the sound level of "Small" line monitor sound (key operation setup)
from the speaker.
Bit No.
1
0
1
0
Sound
volume 4
Sound
volume 2
4
Sound volume0 (Sound NO)
Bit No.
1
Initial value
1
0
1
0
1
0
Sound
volume 6
Sound
volume 4
Sound
volume 2
2
Sound volume0 (Sound NO)
0
0
Sound volume1
0
1
Sound volume2
1
0
Sound volume3
1
1
3,4 On-hook speaker sound Used to set the level of "Large" sound volume from the speaker when on-hook.
volume "Large" setup
Bit No.
3
4
Sound volume4
0
0
Sound volume5
0
1
Sound volume6
1
0
Sound volume7
1
1
5,6 On-hook speaker sound Used to set the level of "Medium" sound volume from the speaker when onvolume "Medium" setup hook.
Bit No.
5
6
Sound volume2
0
0
Sound volume3
0
1
Sound volume4
1
0
Sound volume5
1
1
7,8 On-hook speaker sound Used to set the level of "Small" sound volume from the speaker when on-hook.
volume "Small" setup
Bit No.
7
8
Sound volume0 (Sound NO)
0
0
Sound volume1
0
1
Sound volume2
1
0
Sound volume3
1
1
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0
1
0
1
0
Sound
volume 6
Sound
volume 4
Sound
volume 2
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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
response from the other an error in transmission. No response of the other party is caused when dial is
party
completed and the other party is a telephone.
0
Recall
Differs depending on the destination.
Used to set the recall interval in a communication error or busy state in sending.
The set range is 0 - 15min in the increment of 1min by binary input. When set to
0, the default value of 3min is applied to.
0
3 min
Send setup
5-8 Number of times of
Used to set the number of times of recall in communication error in sending.
recall in communication The set range is 0 - 15 times by binary input. When set to 0, the default value of
error
1 is applied to.
The set range differs depending on the destination.
0
Once
Send setup
2times
Send setup
3 min
Send setup
1
Recall
Send setup
1
Recall
Send setup
0
500ms
0
00
1: Not recall
57 1-4 Recall interval in busy
state
58 1-4 Number of times of
recall in busy
5-8 Recall interval in
communication error
59
1
Not used
2
Recall allow in busy
0: Recall
Recall allow in
communication error
Lower limit of dial tone
ON detection time
0
0
1
Differs depending on the destination.
Used to set the recall interval in a communication error in sending busy state in
sending.
The set range is 0 - 15min in the increment of 1min by binary input. When set to
0, the default value of 3min is applied to.
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
Used to set whether recall is made or not when the other party is busy or does
not receive in transmission.
0: Not recall
Used to set whether recall is made or not when a communication error occurs in
transmission.
0: Not recall
Used to set the dial tone and the minimum required time for detection of the dial
tone when detecting the dial tone.
1: 250ms
5,6 DP dial pulse number
process
1
0
1: Recall
4
1
Used to set the number of times of recall when the other party's line is busy or
the other party does not receive. The set range is 1 - 14 times of 1min by binary
input.
When 0 is selected, it is set to the default (2 times).
The set range differs depending on the destination.
1: Recall
3
0
0: 500ms
Used to set the pulse number when delivering dial pulse. Since the pulse
number differs in different countries, change the setup according to necessity.
Bit No.
5
0
6
NORMAL (Pulse=DIAL, 10=0)
0
0
EXTEND (Pulse=DIAL+1)
0
1
REVERSE (Pulse=10-DIAL)
1
0
7,8 Not used
0
0
60 1-8 Interval from the
completion of
communication to the
next call
Used to set the interval from the completion of communication to the next call.
The set range is 1 - 255sec by binary input. When 0 is selected, it is set to the
default (10sec).
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
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61 1-8 Not used
Initial value
Key
operator
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
62 1,2 Dial call wait time
Used to set the wait time for dial call after connection of the line in automatic
dial call.
Bit No.
1
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 tone pulse default.
(Dial ringing signal
Bit No.
setup)
10PPS
1
5
6
0
0
20PPS
0
1
TONE
1
0
TONE
1
1
TONE
Initial setup
40ms
Adjustment
value
60ms
Adjustment
value
800ms
Adjustment
value
3
Adjustment
value
0
When set to 01 in other than Japan, the default of TONE is applied to.
7,8 Not used
0
0
63 1-4 Make time (10PPS)
setup
Used to set the make time when dialing at 10PPS.
The set range is 0 - 15 by binary input of N into "N + 29ms" (29ms - 44ms).
1
0
1
1
5-8 Break time (10PPS)
setup
Used to set the break time when dialing at 10PPS.
The set range is 0 - 15 by binary input of N into "N +56ms" (56 - 71ms).
0
1
0
0
64 1-4 Minimum pause time
(10PPS) setup
Used to set the minimum pause time when dialing at 10PPS.
The set range is 0 - 15 by binary input of N into "N x 10ms + 800ms" (800 950ms).
0
0
0
0
5-8 Not used
0
0
0
0
65 1-8 Not used
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
66 1-4 Reserved
0
0
0
0
5-8 DTMF send level (high
group) setup
Used to set the DTFM signal send level of high group and low group in the unit
of 1dB.
0
0
1
1
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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
4.0dB
0
1
0
0 0dB
1
1
0
0
4.5dB
0
1
0
1 0.5dB
1
1
0
1
5.0dB
0
1
1
0 1.0dB
1
1
1
0
5.5dB
0
1
1
1 1.5dB
1
1
1
1
5-8 Reserved
0
Initial value
2dB
0
Key
operator
Adjustment
value
0
0
0
0
0
0
68 1-5 DTMF signal send time
Used to set the DTFM signal send time when DTFM signal is transmitted.
The set range is 0 - 31 by binary input of N into
"10ms x N" (70ms - 310ms).
If set to outside the set range, it is set to the default (110ms).
0
110ms
1
0
1
1
6-8 Not used
0
0
0
69 1-8 DTMF minimum pause
time setup
Used to set the minimum pause time between DTMF signals when DTMF
signal is transmitted.
The set range is 0 - 31 by binary input of N into
"10ms x N" (50ms - 255ms).
If set to outside the set range, it is set to the default (110ms).
0
120ms
Adjustment
value
2sec
Initial setup
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
70 1-4 Pause time setup
(between dialing)
Used to set the pause time of every pause input in dialing. The set range is 0 15 by binary input of N into "1sec x N" (1sec - 15sec). When 0 is selected, it is
set to the default (2sec).
0
0
1
0
5
Detection of line current Used to set whether dialing is made or not after detection of the line current
when dialing
when connecting the line in automatic dialing.
When it is set to YES and the line current is not detected, dialing is not made.
1: NO
6
Dial tone detection
7
8
Used to set the judgment time for detection of dial tone.
FAX calling CNG
detection
Used to set whether CNG from the other party is detected or not when FAX
calling.
When it is set to YES and CNG is detected, the line is judged as busy.
1: CNG detection YES
1
YES
0
5sec
0
Not
detected
0: NO
Dial tone monitoring
time
1: 17sec
NO
0: YES
Used to set whether the dial tone is detected or not in automatic dialing.
When it is set to YES and the dial tone is not detected, dialing is not made.
1: YES
1
0: 5sec
0: CNG detection NO
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71 1,2 Frequency range setup
for detection of DT/BT
Switch selection and function
USA
Used to set the frequency range for detection of dial tone and busy tone.
When dial tone or busy tone is erroneously detected, change the setting.
4
5
245Hz ~ 650Hz
(North America, CTR21)
Bit No.
1
1
360Hz ~ 440Hz (Australia, German)
1
0
420Hz ~ 680Hz
0
1
Modem fixed
(Japan, UK, France, Sweden)
0
0
1
Initial value
1
245Hz ~
650Hz
0
Detected
0
2 pulses
( ): Theoretically proper area
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. 0: Busy tone is detected.
4,5 Busy tone detection
cycle
6,7 DT/BT detection level
Used to set the number of pulses for judgment of busy tone signal detection.
4
5
2Pulse
Bit No.
0
0
4Pulse
0
1
6Pulse
1
0
10Pulse
1
1
Used to set the minimum detection level for judgment of dial tone and busy tone
detection. If a signal level is lower than this setup, it is ignored.
Bit No.
8
None-detection time of
busy tone OFF
6
7
-43dB
0
0
-35dB
0
1
-33dB
1
0
-30dB
1
1
Used to set none-detection time of busy tone OFF.
Change the setup when busy tone ON section is abnormal due to noises.
1: 300ms
0
0
-43dB
0
0
100ms
0
250ms
0: 100ms
72 1,2 Lower limit of busy tone Used to set the lower limit of detection time (ON time) of busy tone signal
detection time
frequency. To count a busy tone signal as 1 pulse, it must be detected for more
(ON time)
than the set time.
1
2
250ms
Bit No.
0
0
150ms
0
1
450ms
1
0
350ms
1
1
0
For CTR21, 150ms.
3,4 Upper limit of busy tone Used to set the upper limit of detection time (ON time) of busy tone signal
detection time
frequency. To count a busy tone signal as 1 pulse, it must be detected for less
(ON time)
than the set time.
Bit No.
750ms
3
4
0
0
650ms
0
1
1000ms
1
0
2850ms
1
1
5,6 Lower limit of busy tone Used to set the upper limit of ON time when detecting the busy tone signal
OFF detection time
frequency. If the busy tone signal is detected over this setup, it is not counted as
one pulse.
5
6
250ms
Bit No.
0
0
150ms
0
1
450ms
1
0
350ms
1
1
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0
0
0
250ms
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72 7,8 Upper limit of busy tone Used to set the upper limit of OFF time when detecting the busy tone signal
OFF detection time
frequency. If the busy tone signal is detected over this setup, it is not counted as
one pulse.
7
8
750ms
Bit No.
0
0
650ms
0
1
1000ms
1
0
2850ms
1
1
73 1-8 Not used
0
Initial value
750ms
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
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)
ON time
of call signal (CI). When CI signal ON is detected for more than the set time, it is
counted as 1 pulse.
The lower limit of ON time can be set in the range of
150 - 300ms by binary input of N (0 - 15) into "N x 10 + 150ms."
This switch substitutes for the sine wave of CI detection.
0
5-8 Upper limit of call signal Used to set the upper limit of ON time for detection of pulses (number of times)
ON time
of call signal (CI). When CI signal ON is detected for less than the set time, it is
counted as 1 pulse.
The upper limit of ON time can be set in the range of
3000 - 4500ms by binary input of N (0 - 15) into "N x 100 + 3000ms."
0
76 1-4 Lower limit of call signal Used to set the lower limit of call signal (CI) OFF time for detection of pulses
OFF time
(number of times). When a CI signal OFF is detected for mote than the set OFF
time, it is judged as 1 pulse. The lower limit of OFF time can be set in the range
of 0 - 150ms by binary input of N (0 - 15) into "N x 100ms."
0
5,6 Upper limit of call signal Used to set the upper limit of wait time from pulse (number of times) detection
OFF time
of a call signal (CI) to the next CI signal pulse. When the next CI signal pulse is
not detected within the set range, the number of calls until then is cleared.
0
Bit No.
5
150ms
0
0
0
3000ms
0
0
0
700ms
1
1
1
5sec
0
6
5sec
0
0
10sec
0
1
15sec
1
0
20sec
1
1
7,8 Not used
0
0
77 1-4 Call signal OFF nondetection time
Used to set the time to ignore OFF signal and regard as ON time continuing
after detection of call signal (CI) ON. This is to process PBX call signal (Ring,
Ring) as one call signal.
The set range is 0 - 150ms in the increment of 100ms by binary input.
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1
1
0
600ms
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77 5-8 Distinctive ring
Switch selection and function
USA
Used to set whether FAX call-in is made by distinctive ring or not.
When CI signal of other pattern than the set pattern is detected, auto call-in is
not made.
Bit No.
OFF
5
6
7
8
0
0
0
0
STANDARD
0
0
0
1
Pattern 1
1
0
0
0
Pattern 2
0
1
0
0
Pattern 3
1
1
0
0
Pattern 4
0
0
1
0
Pattern 5
1
0
1
0
ON (Australia)
0
1
1
0
ON (Newzealand)
1
1
1
0
78 1-8 Not used
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
79 1-8 Not used
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
80 1-8 Not used
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
From
81
To
100
Not used
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Initial value
OFF
Key
operator
Initial setup
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SW Bit
No. No.
101
1
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Item
Setup of text print in
mail receive without
attached file
Switch selection and function
USA
Used to set whether the mail text is printed or not when the received mail has
no attached file.
1: Mail text is printed.
0
Initial value
Not print
0: Mail text is not printed.
2-5 Not used
1
0
0
0
6
Used to set the serve
check (MDN) function.
<in iFAX send>
7
Not used
8
Mail receive process
(When Content-XCJAWNETFAX field is
not received.)
Used to set whether the MDN request field is added to the mail field or not in
iFAX mail send.
1: Not request
1
Not request
0: Request
0
Used to set whether the mail text is printed or not when "Content-XCJAWNETFAX" is not included in the mail field in iFAX mail send. However,
serve check respond mails are excluded.
1: Mail text is printed.
0
Not print
0: Mail text is not printed.
102 1,2 Not used
1
1
3
iFAX resolution type
Used to set the scan resolution type in iFAX send.
1: Metric (mm) series
0
Inch series
0: Inch series
4-6 Not used
1
1
0
7
Content-XCJAWNETFAX field
addition (In iFAX send)
Used to set whether "Content-X-CJ"WNETFAX" is added to the mail field or not
in iFAX send. By adding this field, printing of the mail text on the iFAX receive
side can be inhibited. (However, this function is valid only when the iFAX receive
side supports this field.)
1: IGNORE is added
8
3,4 Standard file format
setting (File type)
(Default)
0
Used to set the default of the coding system in E-mail/FTP send.
1
2
NONE
Bit No.
0
0
MMR
0
1
MMR
1
0
MH
1
1
Used to set the default of the file format in E-mail/FTP send.
Bit No.
1
8
0
PDF
0
0
TIFF
0
1
PDF
1
0
PDF
1
1
MMR
0
1
MR
1
0
MH
1
1
Nighttime FAX mode
setting <When iFAX
receive setting is not
made>
Used to set whether the minimum low power consumption mode is set or not
when the right power switch is turned off. However, this function is valid only
when iFAX receive setting is not made.
Display setting in NW
trouble (CE-00, CE-01)
Used to set whether the operation panel is displayed or not when a network
trouble occurs in NIS card installation.
MMR
1
0
2
5,6 File compression type in Used to set the file compression type in broadcast including the remote side of
broadcast (Including the Scan to E-mail.
remote side in Scan to
Bit No.
1
2
E-mail)
MH
0
0
7
Not added
0: The field is not added
Not used
103 1,2 Standard file format
setting (Compression
type) (Default)
0
PDF
0
1
MH
1
0
Enters the
nighttime
FAX mode
0
Trouble
display
1: Not enter the nighttime 0: Enters the nighttime
FAX mode.
FAX mode.
1: Trouble display is not
made.
0: Trouble display is
made.
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SW Bit
No. No.
104
1
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Item
Switch selection and function
Pseudo-nighttime mode Used to set whether the minimum low power consumption mode is set or not
setting <When iFAX
when the right power switch is turned off. However, this function is valid only
receive setting is made> when iFAX receive setting is made.
1: Not enter the pseudonighttime mode.
(Enters the nighttime
mode.)
USA
0
0: Enters the pseudonighttime mode.
(Not enter the
nighttime mode.)
2-8 Not used
Initial value
Enters the
pseudonighttime
mode.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
105 1-8 Not used
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
106 1-4 The number of resend in Used to set the number of resend in NG of serve check respond in iFAX send
iFAX communication
with serve check request. The setting range is 0 - 15 times by binary input.
error (Setting in NG in
When set to "0," no resend is made.
serve check request
respond)
5
iFAX date, sender’s
name print language
select <Format>
Used to set the date and sender’s name format in iFAX send.
1: North America format
0
1
0
0
0: Follows the date
format.
6-8 Not used
Twice
0
Follows the
date format.
0
0
1
107 1,2 iFAX paper exit tray
setting
Used to set the paper exit tray of iFAX receive data. (When the finisher is
installed.)
0
0
Bit No.
With finisher
installed +
auto
1
1:Finisher tray 0:Center tray
With finisher
installed +
manual offset
2
1:Finisher
lower tray
0:Finisher
upper tray
3-5 Not used
0
0
0
6
Report output (receive
reject) <iFAX only>
Used to set whether the communication report is outputted or not in "Receive
reject" of iFAX receive. However, this function is valid only when the report
output (in iFAX receive) is set to "Not print."
1: Output
0
Not output
0: Not output
7
Not used
0
8
Switch from the image Used to set whether the image send display is switched to the copy display or
send display to the copy not.
display
1: Switch
0: Not switch
1
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Switch
Key
operator
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SW Bit
No. No.
Item
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Switch selection and function
108 1-8 Not used
USA
Initial value
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
109 1-8 Not used
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
110 1-8 Not used
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
111 1-3 Setting of the number of Used to set the number of resend when an error occurs with the FTGP server
re-backup in FTP back- which was set in FTP backup of iFAX receive data. The set range is 0 - 7 times
up
by binary input. When set to "0," re-backup is not performed.
4-8 Not used
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
From
112
To
120
Not used
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
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Key
operator
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[7] MACHINE OPERATION
1. Key operator program
Set value(Default)
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAM
Engine section LCD
Operation Default display setting
settings
Fax
default
settings
[ADDRESS BOOK] (ABC)/
[ADDRESS BOOK] (Group)/[FAX]
(when the network scanner option is installed)
[E-MAIL/FTP]/[INTERNET-FAX]
SWITCH AUTOMATICALLY TO COPY MODE
SCREEN
The number of direct address keys
displayed setting
6*/8/12
Must input next address key at broadcast setting
omit*/not omit
The number of file name/subject keys displayed
setting
3/6
Initial resolution setting
standard*/fine/fine(half tone)/super fine/
super fine(half tone)/ultra fine/ ultra fine(half tone)
Scan complete sound setting
Low*/High
Default exposure settings
Auto*/Manual
Fax own number and name set
Dial mode setting
Tone*/Pulse
Auto wake up print
Enable*/ Disable
Pause time setting
Speake volume settings
1,2* ~ 15sec
Speaker
Low/Medium*/High
Ringer volume
Low/Medium*/High /Off
Line monitor
Low/Medium*/High /Off
Fax receive
Low/Medium*/High /Off
Fax comm error
Original print on transaction report
Remote reception number setting
Transaction report print select setting
Low/Medium*/High /Off
Enable*/ Disable / Print out error report only
0 ~ 5* ~ 9
Single sending
Print out all report/Print out error report only*/
No printed report
Broadcasting
Print out all report*/Print out error report only/
No printed report
Receiving
Print out all report/Print out error report only/
No printed report*
Confidential reception Print out notice page*/Not print out notice page
Activity report print select setting
ECM*1
Fax send
settings
*1
*2
*3
Auto print
at memory full
Yes/No*
Print daily
at designated time
Yes (hour/minute)/No*
Enable/ Disable*
Distinctive ring detection
Pattern1 ~ 5/OFF*
Auto reduction sending setting
Enable*/ Disable
Rotation sending setting
Enable*/ Disable
Printing page number at receiver
Enable*/ Disable
Call timer at memory sending
30/45*/60sec
Date/own number print position setting
Outside the original image*/Inside the original image
Recall in case of line busy
Enable*/ Disable
Recall in case of communication error
Enable*/ Disable
Quick on line sending
Enable*/ Disable
This setting is only effective if the other machine is a G3 machine that supports ECM.
Only when the duplex module is installed.
The trays that can be selected will vary depending on what peripheral devices have been installed.
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Set value(Default)
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAM
Fax
receive
settings
Remark
Engine section LCD
Auto receive reduce setting
Enable*/ Disable
Number of calls in auto reception
0, 1, 2* ~ 15
Duplex reception setting*2
Enable/ Disable*
Print style setting
Print actual size cut off disable/
Print actual size cut off enable/Auto size select*
Set the telephone number for data forwarding
Fax output tray setting*3
Anti junk fax setting
Enable/Disable*
Fax polling Fax polling security
security
Passcode number setting
Allowed/Not allowed*
Set number of times public box may be polled
Automatically clear*/Not clear
*2 Only when the duplex module is installed.
*3 The trays that can be selected will vary depending on what peripheral devices have been installed.
2. Originals that can be faxed
A. Original sizes
Minimum original size
Using the auto document feeder
8-1/2" (width) x 5-1/2" (length)
5-1/2" (width) x 8-1/2" (length)
Maximum original size
11" (width) x 3-1/2" *(length)
*Long documents can be loaded
Using the document glass
11" (width) x 17" (length)
NOTE
Originals that are not a standard size (5-1/2" x 8-1/2", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, 8-1/2" x 14", 11" x 17") can also be faxed.
B. Automatic reduction of faxed document
If the size (width) of the faxed document is greater than the receiving machine's paper size, the size will be automatically reduced.
Faxed document width
Receiving machine's paper
width Reduced size
Ratio
11" x 17"
8-1/2" x 14"
8-1/2" x 14"
1 : 0.64 (Area ratio)
11" x 17"
8-1/2" x 11"
8-1/2" x 11"R
1 : 0.5 (Area ratio)
8-1/2" x 14"
8-1/2" x 11"
8-1/2" x 11"R
1 : 0.78 (Area ratio)
A document can also be faxed without reducing its size. In this case, the left and right edges will not be transmitted.
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3. Own number sending
4. 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.
When you use the auto document feeder to send a multi-page document
and there are no previously stored jobs waiting or in progress (and the
line is not being used), the machine dials the destination after the first
page is scanned and begins transmitting scanned pages while the
remaining pages are being scanned. This transmission method is called
Quick On-line. The messages SCANNING ORIGINAL and SENDING
both appear until scanning of the final page is completed.
If the receiving party is busy, the transmission will switch to a memory
transmission.
Example of fax page printed out by the receiving machine
OCT-10-2003-FRI 03:00 PM
<1>
SHARP PLANNING DIV.
FAX No. 0666211221
<2>
<1> Date and time:
<2>Own name:
<3>Own fax number:
<4> Transmitted page
number:
<3>
P. 001/001
<4>
The date and time, and the font used to print
the date and time, are set in the user settings.
programmed with the key operator program.
programmed with the key operator program.
3-digit number appearing in the format, "page
number/total pages" (only the page number
appears if you use manual transmission or
Quick On-Line transmission). If desired, you
can use the key operator program to omit the
page number.
A. Position of sender's information
The key operator program can be used to select whether the sender's
information is added outside the original data or inside the data. The
initial factory setting is outside the data.
•The machine is initially set (factory setting) to perform Quick On-line
transmission. If desired, you can turn off this function with the key
operator program.
•When a document is transmitted using the following methods, the job
will be stored in memory (Quick On-line transmission will not be
performed):
<1>Sending from the document glass
<2>Broadcast transmission
<3>Timer transmission
<4>F-code transmission
<5>2 in 1
<6>Card shot
<7>Job build
Length of
transmitted data
Length of
scanned data
Direction of transmission
NOTES
Outside scanned data
None of the transmitted image is cut off; however, the transmitted data is
longer than the scanned data, and thus when both the sender and the
receiver use the same size of paper, the printed fax may either be
reduced or split up and printed on two pages.
Length of
transmitted data
Length of
scanned data
Direction of transmission
Inside scanned data
The top edge of the scanned data 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.
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5. Trouble codes
*
MAIN SUB
F6
Only the FAX-related codes are extracted.
21
A. Details of trouble codes
MAIN SUB
F6
00
Content
Communication trouble (ICU detection)
between ICU and FAX
Details
Communication establishment error/Fleming/
Parity/Protocol error
Cause
Slave unit PWB connector disconnection
Harness abnormality between slave unit
PWB and ICU PWB.
Slave unit PWB mother board connector pin
breakage
Slave unit ROM abnormality/No ROM/
Reverse insertion of ROM/ROM pin
breakable
Check &
Remedy
01
04
20
Check connector harness between slave unit
PWB and ICU PWB.
Check grounding of machine.
Check slave unit PWB ROM.
Content
FAX expansion flash memory abnormality
(ICU detection)
Details
Expansion flash memory with Address data
backup data is installed.
Cause
Address data backup data is detected in
expansion flash memory.
Expansion flash memory in which Address
data are backed up with SIM 66-19 is
installed.
Check &
Remedy
98
Restore backup data to Address data with
SIM 66-20, and clear expansion flash
memory with SIM 66-10.
If data are unnecessary, clear expansion
flash memory with SIM 66-10.
Content
FAX modem operation abnormality
Details
FAX PWB modem chip operation
abnormality
Cause
The boot test pin in the FAX PWB is shorted
and normal operation is tried.
Modem chip operation abnormality in FAX
PWB
Check &
Remedy
Turn on the power again without shorting the
boot test pin in the FAX PWB.
Replace FAX PWB.
Content
FAX write protect cancel
Details
The write protect DIP switch on the ICU PWB
is released (canceled).
Cause
The FAX write protect DIP switch is set to the
FAX write enable position.
FAX PWB trouble
Check &
Remedy
Check the write protect DIP switch on the
ICU PWB.
Replace the FAX PWB and the ICU PWB.
F7
U1
01
01
Content
Abnormal combination of the TEL/LIU PWB
and the FAX soft switch
Details
Abnormal combination of the TEL/LIU PWB
and the FAX PWB information (soft switch)
Cause
Erroneous destination of the installed TEL/
LIU PWB
Erroneous FAX PWB information
(soft switch)
Abnormal TEL/LIU PWB
Check &
Remedy
Check the destination of the TEL/LIU PWB
Check the FAX PWB information
(soft switches).
Replace the TEL/LIU PWB.
Content
Abnormal combination of the FAX-BOX
destination information and the machine
destination information
Details
Abnormal combination of the FAX-BOX
destination information and the machine
destination information
Cause
Combination between the destination
information saved in the EEPROM on the
FAX-BOX and the machine destination
information (set with SIM26-6) is abnormal.
Check &
Remedy
Check the FAX-BOX destination.
Check the machine destination setup
(SIM26-6).
Use the proper combination of the machine
and the FAX-BOX.
Content
FAX board EEPROM read/write error
Details
EEPROM access error (read/write)
Cause
EEPROM trouble
FAX PWB EEPROM access circuit trouble
Check &
Remedy
Replace FAX PWB.
Content
Battery abnormality (on the ICU PWB)
Detail
Backup SRAM battery voltage fall
Cause
Battery life
Battery circuit abnormality
Check and Check that the battery voltage is about 2.5V
remedy
or above.
Check the battery circuit.
02
Content
RTC read abnormality
(common with FAX, on ICU PWB)
Details
The value read from RTC on ICU PWB is
[EE]h (abnormal).
Cause
RTC circuit abnormality
Battery voltage fall
Battery circuit abnormality
Check &
Remedy
Set the time again with key operation, and
check that time advances properly.
Check RTC circuit.
Check that battery voltage is about 2.5V or
above.
Check battery circuit.
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B. 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.
(1) Communication report code list 1
Means of communication: S = Send, R = Receive, P = Polling, B = Bulletin board
Report code
(Communication Display in the column of result
result)
0 ~ 31
Refer to the following
descriptions.
Content of communication interruption
Means of
communication
Depends on the point of communication interruption. For 16 or later, V.34 mode
communication. Refer to "(2) Communication report code list 2" in 7-6.
33
BUSY
The calling side cannot establish connection with the remote party.
34
CANCEL
A communication interruption command is made during sending/receiving.The
interruption key is pressed for interruption of input.
<S/R/P/B>
35
NG35XXXX
Power is failed during sending/receiving.
<S/R/P/B>
36
(No record paper)
37
(Record paper jam)
38
MEM. FULL
Memory over during reception.Print is not made during reception in acting
reception inhibit.
<R/P><R/P>
39
(Number of paper unmatched)
40
(Relay not received)
41
LENGTH OVER
The send data length of one page exceeds the limit (2m) in sending.
<S/B>
42
LENGTH OVER
The receive data length of one page exceeds the limit.
<R/P>
43
(Communication) (OK)
Speaking before data transmission
44
ORIGINAL ERROR
A document jam occurs in direct sending.
<S>
45
(Picture quality error)
<S/P>
46
NO RESPONSE
The FAX signal from the remote party is not detected within T1 time.
47
TX DECODE ERROR
A decode error occurs in the FAX board.
<S/B>
48
OK
Normal end of communication
OK REPLY RECEIVE
OK in internet FAX send with reception confirmation.
Normal end of
communication
49
NO RX POLL
The called side does not have polling function in polling reception. The called side <P><P>
has no data to send.
50
RX POLL FAIL
In polling reception, DCN is received for DTC.In polling sending, there is no send <P><B>
data.
51
PASS # NG
In poling sending, the allow number is not matched. In polling sending, the
system number is not matched.
<B><B>
52
(No confidential function in
remote party)
In confidential sending, the remote party does not have confidential function.
(Including other company's machines)
<1>The NSF signal has not "Confidential function" bit.
<2>The NSF is not a Sharp machine.
<S>
<S>
53
(Confidential not received)
<1>In confidential sending, DCN is received for NSS.
54
(Confidential BOX NO NG)
<1>In confidential reception, a confidential box number which is not registered is <R>
specified.
55
(No relay function in remote
party)
In relay command sending, the remote machine has no relay function.
(Including other company's machine)
<1>The NSF signal has not "Confidential function" bit.
<2>The NSF is not a Sharp machine.
56
NO REL RX
<S><R><R>
<1>In relay command sending, DCN is received for NSS.
<2>In relay command reception, a remote station number which is not registered
is specified.
<3>In F code relay broadcasting, an F code relay command is received.
57
(Relay ID unmatched)
<1>In relay command reception, the relay ID does not match.
58
REJECTED
In reception, data are sent from a remote machine of receive inhibit number.
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Report code
(Communication Display in the column of result
result)
Content of communication interruption
Means of
communication
59
RX NO F-CODE POLL
In F code polling (calling), the remote machine has no DIS bit 47
(polling function).
In F code polling (calling), the called side has no send data. (DIS bit 9 is 0.)
<P>
60
NO F-CODE POLL
In F code polling (calling), DCN is received for SEP. In bulletin board, there is no
send data for SEP.
<P><B>
61
RX POLL # NG
In bulletin board, the sub address (bulletin board number (SEP)) is not matched.
<B>
62
F POLL PASS # NG
In bulleting board, the pass code (PWD) is not matched.
<B>
63
NO F FUNC
In F code sending, the remote machine has no DIS bit 49 (sub address function). <S>
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.
<2>DCN is received for SID. --- Check the box number and pass code.
In F code receiving :
"F code relay broadcasting" or "F code confidential reception" is "Inhibited with
soft SW."
<S><R>
65
66
67
F PASS # NG
In F code receiving, the pass code (SID) is not matched.
<R>
68
BOX NO NG
In F code reception, a box number which is not registered is specified.
(SUB is not matched.)
<R>
69
MEMORY OVER
Memory over in quick online sending
<S>
70
(JOB MEMORY OVER)
In PC-FAX reservation, the number of remote parties is exceeded.
<S>
71
NG71XXXX*
In PC-FAX reservation, data sent from PC includes some errors.
<S>
72
NG72XXXX*
In department management setting on the machine side:
•In reservation from PC-FAX or PC-IFAX, a department number which is not <S>
registered on the machine side is specified.
•In reservation from PC-FAX or PC-IFAX, the department number is not specified. <S>
73
NG73XXXX*
In reservation from PC-FAX or PC-IFAX, the use quantity limit is exceeded.
<S>
74
NG74XXXX*
75
NG75XXXX*
Reservation cannot be made due to machine busy. (Reservation of PC-FAX
cannot be accepted.) (This does not occur in Dragon.)
<S>
76
NG76XXXX*
80
NETWORK ERROR
NIC connect failure (network abnormality)Check for disconnection of cables.
81
NG REPORT
In internet FAX send, reply of receive confirmation of the remote machine is not
normal. (Including PC-IFAX).
•Error of the disposition-modifier .
•The disposition modifier is not in an error, and the disposition type is other than
displayed, dispatched, or processed.
82
NO REPORT
In internet FAX send, time-out occurs in waiting for receive confirmation from the
remote machine. (Including PC-IFAX).
•In a case where send confirmation wait time-out time is other than 0, when send
confirmation reply from an internet FAX destination is not received.
•Recalls of the set number of recalls are performed, but send confirmation reply
from an internet AFX destination is not received.
83
NG LIMIT
In E-mail/FTP, internet FAX send, the send data size exceeds the upper limit of
send data.
84
REJECTED
In e-mail receive, a sender is registered in receive reject address/domain.
85
NG85XXXX*
In e-mail receive, an error occurs in communication with POP3 server.
•Header acquisition error.
•Time-out during mail receive
86
RECEIVED
In e-mail receive, an unsupported attached file is received. Only the TIFF-F type
is supported for attached files.
•The TIFF-F type of the attached file cannot be recognized.
•There is no attached file.
87
NG87XXXX*
In e-mail receive, an attached file cannot be stored in memory.
•Memory over
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Report code
(Communication Display in the column of result
result)
Means of
communication
Content of communication interruption
88
NG88XXXX*
In SMTP e-mail receive, an attached file cannot be stored in memory.
•Cannot be stored in memory.
•The number of items of acting receive data is the maximum, and an additional
data cannot be stored.
89
NG89XXXX*
In SMTP e-mail receive, an error occurs in communication with the mail server.
•Time-out occurs during e-mail receive.
90
NG90XXXX*
After reservation by re-operation of document filing, conversion for image send
cannot be made.
*
For a job status result in "Display in the column of result," "NG
XXXX" is displayed. "
" is the code number.
For a communication result, "Communication error
" is displayed.
•When the communication result is OK, the communication sub code 1 and the communication sub code 2 are "0000."
•Errors in ( ) are not used in this machine.
(2) Communication report code list 2
Report code
Final receive signal (Send side)
Final receive signal (Receive side)
0
Abnormal signal
Abnormal signal
1
NSF, DIS
(SID), (SUB), NSS, DCS
2
CFR
(PWD), (SEP), NSC, DTC
3
FTT
EOP
4
MCF
EOM
5
PIP, PIN
MPS
6
RTN, RTP
PRI-Q
7
No signal, DCN
DCN
8
PPR
PPS-EOP
9
PPS-EOM
10
PPS-MPS, PPS-NULL
11
RNR
RR
12
CTR
CTC
13
ERR
Remark
EOR-Q
14
PPS-PRI-Q
15
16
Abnormal signal
Abnormal signal
V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION
17
NSF, DIS
SID, SUB, NSS, DCS
V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION
18
CFR
PWD, SEP, NSC, DTC
V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION
19
FTT
PPS-EOP
V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION
20
MCF
PPS-EOM
V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION
21
PIP, PIN
PPS-MPS, PPS-NULL
V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION
22
RTN, RTP
PRI-Q
V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION
23
No signal, DCN
DCN
V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION
24
PPR
25
RNR
RR
V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION
26
CTR
CTC
V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION
27
ERR
EOR-Q
V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION
V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION
28
PPS-PRI-Q
V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION
29
V.8Phase-1
V.8Phase-1
V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION
30
V.8Phase-2
V.8Phase-2
V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION
31
V.8Phase-3
V.8Phase-3
V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION
•For report codes 16 ~ 31, V.34 MODE COMMUNICATION.
(3) Communication report sub code
Report code 2
01
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
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Report code 2
Content of communication interruption
Send/Receive
08
Time up between frames in phase C (Report code is 0 or 16.)
Send/Receive
09
Not used
-
10
Not used
-
11
Polarity reversion detection
Receive
12
Invalid command reception
Receive
13
Time up (1-minute timer/6-second time)
Receive
14
PUT error
Receive
15
In V.34 mode, time up is generated when shifting from Primary to Control.
Receive
16
In V.34 mode, time up is generated when shifting from Control to Primary.
Receive
17
Command receive time-up from MFP controller
Receive
18
Not used
-
19
Not used
-
20
Polarity reversion detection
Send
21
Invalid command reception
Send
22
Fallback retry number over
Send
23
Command retry number resend over
Send
24
Time up (T5 timer)
Send
25
Time up (T5 timer) in V.34 mode
Send
26
In V.34 mode, time up is generated when shifting from Primary to Control.
Send
27
In V.34 mode, time up is generated when shifting from Control to Primary.
Send
28
Modem chip response NG *1
Send/Receive
29
Not used
-
30
A communication error is generated between MFP controller and Modem controller. (Report code is 0 or 16.)
31
DC current not detected (busy)
Send
32
Dial tone not detected (busy)
Send
33
Busy tone detection (busy)
Send
34
T0 time up (Remote machine not responding)
Send
35
T1 time up (Remote machine not responding)
Send
36
In dialing, polarity reversion detection (Remote machine not responding)
Send
37
Calling is not made (busy)<Collision detected (including CNG detection)>
Send
38
JBIG chip response NG
Send/Receive
60
In resend of document filed data, an error occurs in decoding or coding.
61
In resend of document filed data, setting to inhibit resolution conversion is made.
(The resolution after resend is set to be Enlarged.)
62
In resend of document filed data, rotation setting is made for data which cannot be rotated.
63
In resend of document filed data, data cannot be stored in HD after conversion of resolution for resend.
70
E-mail header acquisition error
71
Time out occurs during e-mail receive.
72
Receive reject occurs during e-mail receive.
80
There is no attached file in received e-mail.
81
The attached file of received e-mail is not of TIFF type which is supported.
82
The TIFF type of the attached file in received e-mail cannot be recognized. ID error
83
The TIFF type of the attached file in received e-mail cannot be recognized. Endian error
84
The TIFF type of the attached file in received e-mail cannot be recognized. Version error
85
The TIFF type of the attached file in received e-mail cannot be recognized. Tag data error
86
The TIFF type of the attached file in received e-mail cannot be recognized. Tag parameter error
87
The TIFF type of the attached file in received e-mail cannot be recognized. Header size error
88
The TIFF type of the attached file in received e-mail cannot be recognized. Data error
90
In e-mail receive, an attached file cannot be stored in memory. Memory overCannot be stored in memory.
91
In e-mail receive, an attached file cannot be stored in memory.The file size is too great to be stored in memory.
92
In SMTP e-mail receive, an attached file cannot be stored in memory. Cannot be stored in memory.
*1: Does not occur in Tiger and Dragon.
When the sub code is 08 or 30, if the communication report is OK, the report code is 00 or 16.
AR-FX8 MACHINE OPERATION 7-8
/
26PIN
/
3PIN
CTS1, TXD1, RTS1
RXD1, CTS2, TXD2
RTS2, RXD2, FAX_RESRES_MFP-, MSW_OFF
VLED, FAX_VPP, CNCT_FAXFAX_PWON-, PRON_FAX-
MFP CONTROLLER
(FAX INTERFACE PWB)
Connect the ROM socket
ROM EMULATOR
I/F PWB
PARTNER-ET II
(ROM EMULATOR)
CNCT_FAX-
MFP-I/F
CONNECTOR
(ALL SIGNALS)
AR-FX8 ELECTRICAL SECTION 8-1
To CPU
ROM_VPP
INVERTER
From
RESET
CIRCUIT
RESETP-
RESET
From
RESET CIRCUIT
CONNECTOR
FOR EMULATORS
H-UDI
RESET
RESET
RESET1RESET-
SDRAM
(WORK
MEMORY)
TD62503F
NIGHT
PRON_FAX TIME FAX
CIRCUIT
FAX_PWON
+5VS
RS-232
TRANCEIVER
CS,RD/WR-
MWAIT
F-NETD-
FLASH MEMORY
32bit
WRITING TIMING
To NIGHT TIME
FAX CIRCUIT
From 3.3V ⇔ 5V
ROM5V
From RESET CIRCUIT RESET1-,RESET
To CPU
RES_MFP-, FAX_PWON
PRON_FAX-
CTS1, TXD1, RTS1, RXD1
RS-232
TRANCEIVER
SCIF2
CPU
From FAX G/A
To FAX G/A, SERIAL EEPROM
To FAX G/A
To H-UDI CONNECTOR
for EMULATORS
TPW4,5:
POWER ON MODE
SELECT PIN
CTS2, TXD2, RTS2, RXD2
LED x 3
LED x 1
SERIAL
EEPROM
CRYSTAL
OSCILLATOR Frequency
diffusion
(12.5MHz)
RESET
CIRCUIT
VLED
MSW_OFF
FAX_RESMANRES-
RESET-
FAX G/A
CKIO
LOCAL BUS
RD/WR-,WAIT,BS,WE0-,WE
1CS0-,CS3,CS4-,CS5-,IRQ3-
F-NETD-
To TD62503F
CD[0:15]
CA[1:16]
CA[2:22]
FLASH MEMORY
(PROGRAMU ROM)
4PIN
LCX16652 x 1
3.3V ⇔ 5V
LVC244 x 2
LVC244
3.3V ← 5V
HC132+LVC14
3.3V ← 5V
CRYSTAL
OSCILLATOR
14.7456MHz
BZ
SPSELA,SPELB
TXSELA,TXSELB,SPMUTE
IORES0-
FNETD-
D[0:15]
A[0:11]
DTC363E
3.3V ⇒ 5V, 12V
DTC363E*2
3.3V ⇒ 5V
6PIN
MODEM
(DSP)
MODEM
(ROM)
CRYSTAL
OSCILLATOR
(24.576MHz)
MODEM
(AFE)
MODEM
(SRAM)
MODEM CIRCUIT
1.8V generation
VOICE PATH
SWITCH CIRCUIT
TPW12,13:
PIN for ROM
loader writing (BOOT)
3-PIN REGULATOR
(CPU POWER 1.8V)
+3.3V
+5V (F), +3.3V (F), +12V (F), GND (DG), GND (AG)
NDIRQ1-, NDIRQ2-, NDPACKBOOT
JP1
FNET
separation jumper
/
POWER
CONNECTOR
+3.3V,RxD0,TxD0,GND(DG)
DP,S,CML,MR,RCVMUTE-,MICMUTE-,CION
EC,RHS,VRSEL1-,VRSEL2-,VRSEL3-
OEAB,OEBA-,CBA
CSROM-,IORES2-
FAX_VPP
CD[0:15]
CA[0:11]
SRAM
(WORK
MEMORY)
ROM_VPP From INVERTER
CD[0:31]
RD-
CIDPRON_FAX
IRQ0-,IRQ1-,DBOOT,DPACK-
To FAX G/A
RxD0, TxD0
MSW_OFF2
CS2-,RD-,WE0-,WE1-
MWAIT
NIGHT TIME
FAX
CIRCUIT
DCPR
NIGHT TIME FAX
POWER CONNECTOR
/
DEBUG
MONITOR
CONNECTOR
+12VS (F), GND(AGS), DCPR
/ 3PIN
BOOT
DATA BUS
CSMDM-,IORDIOWR0-,IOWR
1-
PC for DEBUG
(DEBUG MONITOR TERMINAL)
NHDRES-
FOR DEBUGGING (no-mounting)
TELRX
ADDRESS BUS
AOUTM
(DEBUG MONITOR TERMINAL)
SP
CONNECTOR
TEL/LIU
CONNECTOR
2PIN
30PIN
TEL/LIU
PWB UN
SIGRX, TELRX, SIGTX
HS1-, HS2-, RHS, CIEXHS-, CION, MR, SCML
DP, RCVMUTE-, MICMUTEVRSEL1-, VRSEL2-, VRSEL3EC,CID-, FNETD+5V (F), +12V (F), +12VS (F)
GND(DG), GND(AG), GND(DGS)
FAX
POWER
UNIT
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[8] ELECTRICAL SECTION
1. MDMC PWB
A. Block Diagram
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
CODE: 00ZARMFX8/C1/
DIGITAL LASER COPIER/PRINTER/
DIGITAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL SYSTEM
OPTION
FACSIMILE EXPANSION KIT
MODEL
AR-FX8
CONTENTS
[1] ACTUAL WIRING CHART . . . . . . . 1-1
[2] MDMC PWB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
1. BLOCK DIAGRAM. . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . 2-3
[3] FAX I/F PWB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
1. BLOCK DIAGRAM. . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
2. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . 3-2
[4] TEL / LIU PWB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
1. BLOCK DIAGRAM. . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
2. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . 4-2
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.
[1] ACTUAL WIRING CHART
AR-FX8 ACTUAL WIRING CHART / 実体配線図 1 - 1
AR-FX8 ACTUAL WIRING CHART / 実体配線図 1 - 2
/
26PIN
/
3PIN
CTS1, TXD1, RTS1
RXD1, CTS2, TXD2
RTS2, RXD2, FAX_RESRES_MFP-, MSW_OFF
VLED, FAX_VPP, CNCT_FAXFAX_PWON-, PRON_FAX-
MFP CONTROLLER
(FAX INTERFACE PWB)
Connect the ROM socket
ROM EMULATOR
I/F PWB
PARTNER-ET II
(ROM EMULATOR)
CNCT_FAX-
MFP-I/F
CONNECTOR
(ALL SIGNALS)
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 1
To CPU
ROM_VPP
INVERTER
From
RESET
CIRCUIT
RESETP-
RESET
From
RESET CIRCUIT
CONNECTOR
FOR EMULATORS
H-UDI
RESET
RESET
RESET1RESET-
SDRAM
(WORK
MEMORY)
TD62503F
NIGHT
PRON_FAX TIME FAX
CIRCUIT
FAX_PWON
+5VS
RS-232
TRANCEIVER
CS,RD/WR-
MWAIT
F-NETD-
FLASH MEMORY
32bit
WRITING TIMING
To NIGHT TIME
FAX CIRCUIT
From 3.3V ⇔ 5V
ROM5V
From RESET CIRCUIT RESET1-,RESET
To CPU
RES_MFP-, FAX_PWON
PRON_FAX-
CTS1, TXD1, RTS1, RXD1
RS-232
TRANCEIVER
SCIF2
CPU
From FAX G/A
To FAX G/A, SERIAL EEPROM
To FAX G/A
To H-UDI CONNECTOR
for EMULATORS
TPW4,5:
POWER ON MODE
SELECT PIN
CTS2, TXD2, RTS2, RXD2
LED x 3
LED x 1
SERIAL
EEPROM
CRYSTAL
OSCILLATOR Frequency
diffusion
(12.5MHz)
RESET
CIRCUIT
VLED
MSW_OFF
FAX_RESMANRES-
RESET-
FAX G/A
CKIO
LOCAL BUS
RD/WR-,WAIT,BS,WE0-,WE
1CS0-,CS3,CS4-,CS5-,IRQ3-
DATA BUS
F-NETD-
To TD62503F
CD[0:15]
CA[1:16]
CA[2:22]
FLASH MEMORY
(PROGRAMU ROM)
4PIN
LCX16652 x 1
3.3V ⇔ 5V
LVC244 x 2
LVC244
3.3V ← 5V
HC132+LVC14
3.3V ← 5V
CRYSTAL
OSCILLATOR
14.7456MHz
BZ
SPSELA,SPELB
TXSELA,TXSELB,SPMUTE
IORES0-
FNETD-
D[0:15]
A[0:11]
DTC363E
3.3V ⇒ 5V, 12V
DTC363E*2
3.3V ⇒ 5V
6PIN
MODEM
(DSP)
MODEM
(ROM)
CRYSTAL
OSCILLATOR
(24.576MHz)
MODEM
(AFE)
MODEM
(SRAM)
MODEM CIRCUIT
1.8V generation
VOICE PATH
SWITCH CIRCUIT
TPW12,13:
PIN for ROM
loader writing (BOOT)
3-PIN REGULATOR
(CPU POWER 1.8V)
+3.3V
+5V (F), +3.3V (F), +12V (F), GND (DG), GND (AG)
NDIRQ1-, NDIRQ2-, NDPACKBOOT
JP1
FNET
separation jumper
/
POWER
CONNECTOR
+3.3V,RxD0,TxD0,GND(DG)
DP,S,CML,MR,RCVMUTE-,MICMUTE-,CION
EC,RHS,VRSEL1-,VRSEL2-,VRSEL3-
OEAB,OEBA-,CBA
CSROM-,IORES2-
FAX_VPP
CD[0:15]
CA[0:11]
SRAM
(WORK
MEMORY)
ROM_VPP From INVERTER
CD[0:31]
RD-
CIDPRON_FAX
IRQ0-,IRQ1-,DBOOT,DPACK-
To FAX G/A
RxD0, TxD0
MSW_OFF2
CS2-,RD-,WE0-,WE1-
MWAIT
NIGHT TIME
FAX
CIRCUIT
DCPR
NIGHT TIME FAX
POWER CONNECTOR
/
DEBUG
MONITOR
CONNECTOR
+12VS (F), GND(AGS), DCPR
/ 3PIN
BOOT
PC for DEBUG
(DEBUG MONITOR TERMINAL)
CSMDM-,IORDIOWR0-,IOWR
1NHDRES-
FOR DEBUGGING (no-mounting)
TELRX
ADDRESS BUS
AOUTM
(DEBUG MONITOR TERMINAL)
SP
CONNECTOR
TEL/LIU
CONNECTOR
2PIN
30PIN
TEL/LIU
PWB UN
SIGRX, TELRX, SIGTX
HS1-, HS2-, RHS, CIEXHS-, CION, MR, SCML
DP, RCVMUTE-, MICMUTEVRSEL1-, VRSEL2-, VRSEL3EC,CID-, FNETD+5V (F), +12V (F), +12VS (F)
GND(DG), GND(AG), GND(DGS)
FAX
POWER
UNIT
[2] MDMC PWB
1. BLOCK DIAGRAM
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 2
2. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
8
7
6
5
MDMC PWB (CPU)
+3.3V(F)
N.M
R62
XTAL
N.M
1005
N.M
1005
R34
(1-7B)
CN3
1
2
3
4
+3.3V(F)
1
2
3
4
C6
IC7
D
1
X1
2
1
2
3
4
10pF(CH)
P2027A
C17
C26
AT-51(12.3678MHz)
10pF(CH)
MRA
(1-8D)
0.1uF
8
7
6
5
CLKIN
VDD
XOUT
SR0
MRA ModOUT
VSS
SSON
DG
SR0
(1-8D)
TP1 R33
SSON (1-8D)
(1-7D) SSON TP16
R12
N.M
1005
(1-8D) MRA
(1-7D) SR0
R35
R11
N.M
N.M
1005
1005
TP27
TP32
EXTAL
56J
(1-7B)
TP6
TP11
TP17
TP22
(8-8D) 8
(8-8D) 8
CRXD2
CTXD2
(8-8D) 8
(8-8D) 8
CRTS2
CCTS2
TP33
TP38
TP43
207
206
204
203
202
201
200
199
DG
SSON
0
1
ON
OFF
Reserve
+/-0.3%
+/-0.2%
+/-0.6%
MRA SR0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
DG
+3.3V(F)
(1-2B) IRQ0(1-2B) IRQ1-
DG
R2
N.M
1005
4.7kJ
R125
MODE0
MODE1
MODE3
MODE4
MODE 1
MODE 2
(7-2A)
(7-2A)
(9-8D)
(8-2C)
(1-6C)
(1-6C)
(1-6C)
(1-6C)
MODE0 MODE1
1
0
0
1
(8-2B)
(8-2B)
(8-2B)
(8-2B)
+3.3V(F)
(8-2B,9-1C)
R47
R32
R30
IRQ3-
4.7kJ
4.7kJ
4.7kJ
TP88
NMI
7
7
9
8
TP91
TP93
TP95
TP97
SCL
SDA
PTC2
PINT3
8
8
8
8
CPU_TCK
CPU_TDI
CPU_TMS
TRST-
8,9
RESET-
R105
(5-6B)
DG
5
CKIO
4.7kJ
(1-7D)
(1-7D)
DG
TP153
XTAL
EXTAL
TP100
TP103
TP105
TP107
TP109
TP111
TP113
TP115
TP117
TP119
(1-7C) MODE3
(1-7C) MODE4
193
124
122
121
144
1
2
195
196
197
194
157
158
TP123
TP125
TP127
TP129
TP131
TP136
TP139
TP144
R78
8
9
10
11
12
7
143
142
141
140
188
187
186
185
180
179
178
177
139
138
137
136
160
TP85
(1-7C) MODE0
(1-7C) MODE1
DG
TP147
TP150
33J
TP154
TP155
TP157
TP159
TP162
TP164
+3.3V(F)
+3.3V(F)
+3.3V(F)
+3.3V(F)
+3.3V(F)
+3.3V(F)
+3.3V(F)
+3.3V(F)
+3.3V(F)
+3.3V(F)
+3.3V(F)
+1.8V(F)
B
5
(8-2D) 8
R8
R135
0
R119
R115
4.7kJ
4.7kJ
N.M
1005
(5-6B)
C
159
171
164
165
172
166
167
174
168
169
170
176
TP2
+3.3V(F)
N.M
470pF(B)
C15
470pF(B)
C14
0.1uF
C16
C13
C47
C20
C12
C57
C81
C71
C50
C39
C11
C33
C46
C66
C70
C79
C80
DG
DG
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
8
DG
DG
DG
DG
DG
DG
DG
DG
DG
DG
DG
DG
DG
DG
7
DG
TCLK/PTH(7)
RxD0/SCPT(0)
TxD0/SCPT(0)
SCK0/SCPT(1)
RxD1/SCPT(2)
TxD1/SCPT(2)
SCK1/SCPT(3)
RxD2/SCPT(4)
TxD2/SCPT(4)
SCK2/SCPT(5)
RTS2/SCPT(6)
CTS2/IRQ5/SCPT(7)
D31/PTB(7)
D30/PTB(6)
D29/PTB(5)
D28/PTB(4)
D27/PTB(3)
D26/PTB(2)
D25/PTB(1)
D24/PTB(0)
D23/PTA(7)
D22/PTA(6)
D21/PTA(5)
D20/PTA(4)
D19/PTA(3)
D18/PTA(2)
D17/PTA(1)
D16/PTA(0)
D15
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
D9
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
HD6417709AF100
AN(7)/DA(0)/PTL(7)
AN(6)/DA(1)/PTL(6)
AN(5)/PTL(5)
AN(4)/PTL(4)
AN(3)/PTL(3)
AN(2)/PTL(2)
AN(1)/PTL(1)
AN(0)/PTL(0)
IRQ0/IRL0/PTH(0)
IRQ1/IRL1/PTH(1)
IRQ2/IRL2/PTH(2)
IRQ3/IRL3/PTH(3)
IRQ4/PTH(4)
NMI
IRLS(0)/PTF(0)/PINT(8)
IRLS(1)/PTF(1)/PINT(9)
IRLS(2)/PTF(2)/PINT(10)
IRLS(3)/PTF(3)/PINT(11)
MCS(0)/PTC(0)/PINT(0)
MCS(1)/PTC(1)/PINT(1)
MCS(2)/PTC(2)/PINT(2)
MCS(3)/PTC(3)/PINT(3)
MCS(4)/PTC4)/PINT(4)
MCS(5)/PTC(5)/PINT(5)
MCS(6)/PTC(6)/PINT(6)
MCS(7)/PTC(7)/PINT(7)
TCK/PTF(4)/PINT(12)
TDI/PTF(5)/PINT(13)
TMS/PTF(6)/PINT(14)
TRST/PTF(7)/PINT(15)
IRQOUT
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25
RESETP
RESETM
BREQ
BACK
MD0
MD1
MD2
MD3
MD4
MD5
CA
STATUS0/PTJ(6)
STATUS1/PTJ(7)
CKIO
XTAL
EXTAL
XTAL2
EXTAL2
CAP1
CAP2
Vcc(RTC)
VccQ
VccQ
VccQ
VccQ
VccQ
VccQ
VccQ
VccQ
VccQ
VccQ
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc-PLL1
Vcc-PLL2
AVcc(3.3V)
CS0/MCS(0)
CS2/PTK(0)
CS3/PTK(1)
CS4/PTK(2)
CS5/CE1A/PTK(3)
CS6/CE1B
BS/PTK(4)
RAS3L/PTJ(0)
RAS2L/PTJ(1)
RAS3U/PTE(2)
RAS2U/PTE(1)
CAS2L/PTE(6)
CAS2H/PTE(3)
CASLL/CASL/PTJ(2)
CASLH/CASU/PTJ(3)
CASHL/PTJ(4)
CASHH/PTJ(5)
WE0/DQMLL
WE1/DQMLU/WE
WE2/DQMUL/ICIORD/PTK(6)
WE3/DQMUL/ICIOWR/PTK(7)
RD/WR
RD
CKE/PTK(5)
WAIT
DREQ0/PTD(4)
DACK0/PTD(5)
DRAK0/PTD(1)
DREQ1/PTD(6)
DACK1/PTD(7)
DRAK1/PTD(0)
208
198
148
147
173
153
152
132
79
27
181
161
109
95
83
69
57
45
33
19
6
AVss
AVss
Vss-PLL2
Vss-PLL1
Vss
Vss
Vss
Vss
Vss
Vss
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
Vss(RTC)
AUDSYNC/PTE(7)
CE2B/PTE(5)
CE2A/PTE(4)
TDO/PTE(0)
IOIS16/PTG(7)
AUDCK/PTH(6)
ADTRG/PTH(5)
WAKEUP/PTD(3)
RESETOUT/PTD(2)
AUDATA(0)/PTG(0)
AUDATA(1)/PTG(1)
AUDATA(2)/PTG(2)
AUDATA(3)/PTG(3)
PTG(4)
ASEBRKAK/PTG(5)
ASEMD0/PTG(6)
DG
6
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 3
N.M
B4B-PH-K-S
C74
A
DG
162
155
156
4
5
146
149
3
21
35
47
59
71
85
97
111
163
183
29
81
134
154
175
145
150
205
+1.8V(F)
+1.8V(F)
+1.8V(F)
+1.8V(F)
+1.8V(F)
+1.8V(F)
+1.8V(F)
C75
DG
IC9
DG
5
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
22
23
24
25
26
28
30
31
32
34
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
46
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
58
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
70
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
80
82
84
86
96
98
99
100
101
102
87
106
107
118
119
116
117
108
110
112
113
89
90
91
92
93
88
105
123
191
114
189
192
115
190
94
104
103
120
126
151
125
182
184
135
133
131
130
129
128
127
4
3
2
1
1/11
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
+5V(F)
7
22
35
50
C94
C93
C110
1CBA
2CBA
1SBA
2SBA
53
46
39
32
25
18
11
4
1CAB
2CAB
1SAB
2SAB
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
TP9
TP14
TP20
TP25
TP30
TP36
TP41
TP46
TP50
TP54
TP58
TP62
TP66
TP70
TP74
TP78
R154
R153
R152
R163
R151
R162
R150
R161
R149
R160
R148
R159
R147
R158
R146
R157
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
1
28
56
29
55
30
54
31
OEAB
5
(5-6A)
OEBA-
5
(5-6A)
CBA
5
(5-6A)
TP10
TP15
TP21
TP26
TP31
TP37
TP42
TP47
TP51
TP55
TP59
TP63
TP67
TP71
TP75
TP79
+3.3V(F)
2
27
3
26
D[0:15]
(3-7C)
C
DG
DG
DG
CA[1:23]
5,7
(5-5A,7-7D)
IC32
CA0
CA1
CA2
CA3
CA4
CA5
CA6
CA7
+3.3V(F)
CS0CS2CS3CS4CS5CS6BS-
5,9
7
5
5
5
5
5
(5-6B,9-8B)
(7-4D)
(5-6B)
(5-6B)
(5-6B)
(5-6B)
(5-6B)
MSW_OFF2
ROM_VPP
PTJ2
PTJ3
PTJ4
6
9
9
9
9
(6-6B)
(9-6A)
(9-8C)
(9-8C)
(9-8C)
WE0WE1-
5,7
5,7
(5-6B,7-4C)
(5-6B,7-4B)
RD/WR-
5,9
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
1G1
2G2
1Y1
1Y2
1Y3
1Y4
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
VCC
GND
18
16
14
12
9
7
5
3
20
10
TP133
TP135
TP138
TP141
TP143
TP146
TP149
TP152
7 (7-6B)
33J
CA8
CA9
CA10
CA11
(3-7B)
(3-7B)
(3-4C)
(3-7B)
TP187
RD-
3
3
3
3
NDIRQ1NDIRQ2BOOT
NDPACK-
2
4
6
8
11
13
15
17
1
19
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
1G1
2G2
+3.3V(F)
DG
1Y1
1Y2
1Y3
1Y4
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
VCC
GND
18
16
14
12
9
7
5
3
20
10
(7-6B)
7
5
TP169
TP170
TP172
TP174
TP176
TP178
TP180
TP182
A8
A9
A10
A11
IRQ0IRQ1DBOOT
DPACK-
B
5
(1-6C)
(1-6C)
(1-3B)
(5-6B)
+3.3V(F)
C160
0.1uF
74LVX244
(5-6B)
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
C149
0.1uF
IC35
(1-2B)
ROMRY/BY-
+3.3V(F)
(5-6B,9-8B)
R142
2
4
6
8
11
13
15
17
1
19
74LVX244
DBOOT
A[0:11]
AUDSYNC-
8
(8-2B)
CPU_TDO
8
(8-2B)
AUDCK
AUDATA[0:3]
8
8
(8-2B)
(8-2C)
ASEBRKRKASEMD0-
8
8
AUDATA0
AUDATA1
AUDATA2
AUDATA3
N.M
1005
4.7kJ
(1-3A)
(1-3A)
(3-7C)
3
DG
+3.3V(F)
FX5/8T2-
3
DG
(1-4A)
(1-4A)
FX5/8T2-
(8-2B)
(8-2B)
R42
TP202
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
52
51
49
48
47
45
44
43
42
41
40
38
37
36
34
33
74LCX16652
DG
TP198
TP199
TP200
TP201
1OEAB
2OEAB
1OEBA
2OEBA
C124
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
WAIT-
TP196
TP197
1B1
1B2
1B3
1B4
1B5
1B6
1B7
1B8
2B1
2B2
2B3
2B4
2B5
2B6
2B7
2B8
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
1A5
1A6
1A7
1A8
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
2A5
2A6
2A7
2A8
R25
94
104
103
120
126
151
125
182
184
135
133
131
130
129
128
127
+3.3V(F)
+3.3V(F)
+3.3V(F)
+3.3V(F)
CA0
CA1
CA2
CA3
CA4
CA5
CA6
CA7
CA8
CA9
CA10
CA11
CA12
CA13
CA14
CA15
CA16
CA17
CA18
CA19
CA20
CA21
CA22
CA23
TP171
TP173
TP175
TP177
TP179
TP181
TP183
TP184
TP185
TP186
TP188
5
6
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
19
20
21
23
24
TP8
TP13
TP19
TP24
TP29
TP35
TP40
TP45
TP49
TP53
TP57
TP61
TP65
TP69
TP73
TP77
R43
TP190
TP191
TP192
TP193
TP194
TP195
33J
33J
33J
33J
33J
33J
33J
33J
33J
33J
33J
33J
33J
33J
33J
33J
0
191
114
189
192
115
190
R201
R197
R200
R196
R199
R195
R198
R194
R186
R190
R187
R191
R188
R192
R189
R193
N.M
1005
TP156
TP158
TP160
TP161
TP163
TP165
TP166
TP167
TP168
CD0
CD1
CD2
CD3
CD4
CD5
CD6
CD7
CD8
CD9
CD10
CD11
CD12
CD13
CD14
CD15
A
R24
96
98
99
100
101
102
87
106
107
118
119
116
117
108
110
112
113
89
90
91
92
93
88
105
123
D
IC27
4.7kJ
4.7kJ
TP99
TP101
TP102
TP104
TP106
TP108
TP110
TP112
TP114
TP116
TP118
TP120
TP121
TP122
TP124
TP126
TP128
TP130
TP132
TP134
TP137
TP140
TP142
TP145
TP148
TP151
CD31
CD30
CD29
CD28
CD27
CD26
CD25
CD24
CD23
CD22
CD21
CD20
CD19
CD18
CD17
CD16
CD15
CD14
CD13
CD12
CD11
CD10
CD9
CD8
CD7
CD6
CD5
CD4
CD3
CD2
CD1
CD0
R29
R229
53
54
55
56
58
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
70
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
80
82
84
86
(5-5A,7-7D)
4.7kJ
4.7kJ
TP3
TP4
TP5
TP7
TP12
TP18
TP23
TP28
TP34
TP39
TP44
TP48
TP52
TP56
TP60
TP64
TP68
TP72
TP76
TP80
TP81
TP82
TP83
TP84
TP86
TP87
TP89
TP90
TP92
TP94
TP96
TP98
R31
R215
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
22
23
24
25
26
28
30
31
32
34
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
46
48
49
50
51
52
5,7
R172
R171
R170
R169
R167
R166
R165
R164
R184
R183
R182
R181
R176
R177
R178
R179
CD[0:31]
DG
4
3
2
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 4
1
8
7
6
5
MDMC PWB (MODEM (AFE))
D
+12V(F)
(11-5C)
11
R139
IC24B
7
VREF6
A
+
IC24A
33kJ
6
1
5
NJM4558
C92
C76
R140
0.1uF-D
33kJ
C96
-
A
+
2
C77
3
NJM4558
C95
47uF/25V
10uF/16V
+12V(F)
4
VREF6
(2-5B,2-5C,2-6B,2-7A)
TP203
8
TP204
0.1uF-D
0.1uF-D
AG
AG
AG
AG
AG
C
(11-8D) 11
AOUTM
+12V(F)
TP206
C63
VREF6
220pF(CH)
C40
27kF
(11-4B) 11
TXL
1
A
+
2
0.1uF-D
R118
7
-
A
10kF
3
C29
1000pF(B)
+
R74
6
R75
C28
15kF
4700pF(B)
R73
15kF
15kF
5
TP213
NJM4558
TP214
4
IC12A
IC12B
8
R117
(2-5B,2-6B,2-7A,2-7C)
NJM4558
+12V(F)
B
AG
R116
TP216
R72
VREF6 (2-5B,2-5C,2-7A,2-7C) TP217
10kF
VREF6
R143
(2-5C,2-6B,2-7A,2-7C9
15kF
10kJ
TR20
DTC114E
2
1
3
IC23
+12V(F)
TP230
4
14
15
TP233
C59
7
16
8
0.1uF-D
AG
Z-COM
X-COM
Y-COM
VEE
VDD
VSS
1Z
0Z
C
1Y
0Y
B
1X
0X
A
INH
3 TP229
5 TP231
9
1
2
10
13
12
11
6
R126
R127
39kF
10kF
TP232
TP235
CD4053BC
AG
+12V(F)
A
(2-5B,2-5C,2-6B,2-7C)
VREF6
13kF
R102
6
5
+
4
0.47uF(FILM)
R103
8
AG
C41
C67
IC14B
A
0.1uF-D
7
NJM4558
TP244
13kF
AG
8
7
6
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 5
+
5
TELRX
SIGRX
(11-4B)
11
11
(11-4B)
4
3
2
1
2/11
+5V(F)
+5VA(F)
1
NF1
D
+12V(F)
3
DG
ZJSR5101-102
C128
C113
47uF/25V
C152
0.1uF
NF3
47uF/25V
NF2
TP205
MMZ1608S121AT
MMZ1608S121AT
AG5
DG
AG
+5V(F)
C
C111
47uF/25V
TP207
TP208
C116
TP209
C82
C100
S0
3 (3-5C)
3
3
(3-3C)
(3-7B)
SCLK1R 3
RVCONV 3
SDTOV
3
(3-4C)
(3-4C)
(3-4C)
Sclk
SD
\Reset
AVS
NC
AVDm
NC
AVSm
AOUTM
AVDm
AINM
SDTIV
TVCONV
SCLK1T
SCLK2R
RMCONV
SDTOM
SDTIM
TMCONV
SCLK2T
NSPCK
(3-4C)
(3-4C)
(3-4C)
(3-5C)
(3-5C)
(3-5C)
(3-5C)
(3-5C)
(3-5C)
(3-7B)
DG
NC
Reserve
Reserve
Sclk2R
RMconv
SDTOM
SDTIM
TMconv
Sclk2T
Reserve
Test1
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
TP218
TP219
TP220
TP222
TP223
TP225
TP226
TP227
TP228
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
B
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
R101
10kJ
TR18
DTC363E
3
2
TR88017S
5
(5-2C)
47uF/25V
TP236
C112
RXSEL
1
0.1uF
+5VA(F)
AG
D6
RB751V40
C83
1uF(FILM)
TP234
TP237
TP238
TP239
TP240
TP241
TP242
TP243
C127
-4B)
Mclock
NBRCK
AVSm
Vref
AVS
Test9
Test8
Test7
Test6
Test5
Test4
Test3
Test2
+12V(F)
-4B)
0.1uF
TP221
TP224
C101 0.1uF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
RMbaud
RMbit
VDD
VSS
VSS
Mclock
TMbaud
TMbit
Reserve
Reserve
Reserve
IC28
+5VA(F)
(3-6D)
(3-5C)
(3-5C)
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
0.1uF
1uF(FILM)
TP210
TP211
TP212
TP215
NRESTR 3
SD
3
SCLK
3
D5
RB751V40
A
AG5
AG5
4
3
2
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 6
1
8
+5V(F)
+5V(F)
0.1uF
(2-1B)
(2-1B)
5 CSMDM5
IOWR15,7 IOWR05
IORD1 NDPACK1 NDIRQ11 NDIRQ2-
2
2
(3-3C)
Mclock
D15
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
D9
D8
DG
A2
A1
A0
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
TP272
TP274
TP276
TP278
NSPCK
NBRCK
(4-8D) 4
(4-8D) 4
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
NUC0
NUC1
DPA2
DPA1
DPA0
DPD15
DPD14
DPD13
DPD12
DPD11
DPD10
DPD9
DPD8
DVSS3
DVDD3
DPD7
DPD6
DPD5
DPD4
DPD3
DPD2
DPD1
DPD0
NDPCS
NDPWTH
NDPWTL
NDPRD
NDPACK
NDIRQ1
NDIRQ2
NDIRQ3
CPUCK
NIRQ1
NIRQ2
10kJ
7
6
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 7
TP296
TP297
TP298
TP299
TP300
TP301
TP302
TP303
TP304
TP305
TP306
TP307
TP308
TP309
TP310
(5-6B)
(5-6B)
(,5-6B,7-6B)
(5-6B)
(1-3B)
(1-3B)
(1-3B)
D[0:15]
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
C138
1
R217
R218
R219
R220
R221
R237
R238
R239
R240
R241
R251
R252
R253
R254
R255
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
TP249
TP250
TP251
TP252
TP253
TP254
TP255
TP256
TP257
TP258
TP259
TP260
TP261
TP246
TP247
TP248
DG
MDMA14
MDMA13
MDMA12
MDMA11
MDMA10
MDMA9
MDMA8
MDMA7
MDMA6
MDMA5
MDMA4
MDMA3
MDMA2
MDMA1
MDMA0
(1-1C)
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
IC31
100J
100J
100J
100J
C
1
NRESTR
DPA3
DPA4
DPA5
DPA6
DPA7
DPA8
DPA9
DPA10
DPA11
NEYSY
NEQMD
MSYSA
ESSEL
NRESTR
EYECLK
S3
S2
S1
S0
MOD3
MOD2
MOD1
MOD0
FIFP
MON
MIE
MOI
DVDD2
DVSS2
RMCONV
SCLK2T
TMCONV
(1-1B)
2
R211
R212
R213
R214
NIRQ3
NAE
NUC0
NUC1
NUC2
NUC3
MA23
MA22
MA21
MA20
MA19
MA18
MA17
MA16
MA15
DVSS4
DVDD4
MA14
MA13
MA12
MA11
MA10
MA9
MA8
MA7
MA6
MA5
MA4
MA3
MA2
MA1
MA0
(2-1C)
MDMA18
MDMA17
MDMA16
MDMA15
B
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
0.1uF
R271
+5V(F)
C163
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
R250
R249
R267
R266
7
TP285
TP286
TP287
TP288
TP289
TP290
TP291
TP292
TP293
TP294
TP295
TP283
TP284
R248
R247
R246
8
6
5
MDMC PWB (MODEM (DSP)
D
+5V(F)
TP245
DG
MN195004AAA
S0
TMCONV
SCLK2T
RMCONV
SDTIM
SDTOM
SCLK2R
SCLK1T
SDTIV
SDTOV
SCLK1R
TVCONV
RVCONV
SCLK
SD
CX24
BOOT
HALT
BA
RNW
NRD
NWT
DVSS1
DVDD1
NHDRES
CX
DVSS0
DVDD0
MD0
MD1
MD2
MD3
MD4
MD5
MD6
MD7
+5V(F)
R210
TP314
TP311
+5V(F)
C151
A
0.1uF
DG
5
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
2
2
2
2
A[0:11]
TP262
TP263
TP264
TP265
TP268
TP269
TP270
TP312
TP313
TP271
TP273
TP275
TP277
TP279
TP280
TP281
TP282
4
3
2
1
3/11
D
V
V
2
2
2
2
(2-4B)
(2-1B)
(2-1B)
(2-1B)
+5V(F)
R279
1KJ
TP264
TP265
TP268
TP269
TP270
TP312
TP313
R281
TP271
TP273
TP275
TP277
TP279
TP280
TP281
TP282
R278
R277
R276
R275
R274
R273
R272
R256
TPW13
1
TRJ-TWE
2
(2-1B)
(2-1B)
(2-1B)
(2-1B)
(2-1B)
(2-1B)
(2-1B)
(2-1B)
(2-1B)
(2-1C)
(2-1C)
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
NRD
NWT
4 (4-8D)
4 (4-8D)
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
BOOT
MDMD0
MDMD1
MDMD2
MDMD3
MDMD4
MDMD5
MDMD6
MDMD7
C
+5V(F)
DG
2
1 (1-3B)
C169
Mclock
(3-7B)
(2-1B)
BOOT
10kJ
R280 27KJ
0.1uF
Mclock
TP266
R283
+5V(F)
C167
0.1uF
C168
0.1uF
C171
N.M
1005
DG
X3
3
2
OUT
VDD
GND
OE
4
1
SG-8002JCPH(24.576MHz)
DG
+5V(F)
+5V(F)
N.M
D11
N.M
RB751V40
DG
MDMD[7:0]
4
(4-8C)
D10
N.M
RB751V40
R282
10kJ
TP483
C170
TR24
DTC363E
3
2
R284
1kJ
TP586
TR25
DTC363E
3
2
C172
IORES0-
5
DG
(5-2C)
B
N.M
1005
4700pF(B)
DG
MDMA[0:18]
TP267
33J
1
TP263
SDTIM
SDTOM
SCLK2R
SCLK1T
SDTIV
SDTOV
SCLK1R
TVCONV
RVCONV
SCLK
SD
TRJ-TWE
2
1
TP262
TPW12
1
DG
DG
4 (4-8D)
A
4
3
2
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 8
1
8
7
6
5
MDMC PWB (MODEM (ROM, RAM))
D
(3-6B) 3
NUC1
(3-4C) 3
NRD
(3-4C) 3
NWT
(3-4B) 3
MDMA[0:18]
(3-6B) 3
NUC0
IC33
+5V(F)
C165
0.1uF
MDMA11
MDMA9
MDMA8
MDMA13
MDMA14
MDMA17
TP315
TP317
TP319
TP321
TP323
TP325
MDMA18
MDMA16
MDMA15
MDMA12
MDMA7
MDMA6
MDMA5
MDMA4
TP329
TP330
TP332
TP334
TP336
TP338
TP340
TP342
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
DG
(3-4B)
3
IC34
OE
A10
CE
DQ7
DQ6
DQ5
DQ4
DQ3
VSS
DQ2
DQ1
DQ0
A0
A1
A2
A3
A11
A9
A8
A13
A14
A17
WE
VCC
A18
A16
A15
A12
A7
A6
A5
A4
MBM29F040C
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
TP318
MDMA10
TP322
TP324
TP326
TP327
TP328
TP331
TP333
TP335
TP337
TP339
TP341
TP343
MDMD7
MDMD6
MDMD5
MDMD4
MDMD3
MDMD2
MDMD1
MDMD0
MDMA0
MDMA1
MDMA2
MDMA3
MDMA16
MDMA14
MDMA12
MDMA7
MDMA6
MDMA5
MDMA4
MDMA3
MDMA2
MDMA1
MDMA0
MDMD0
MDMD1
MDMD2
C
B
A
7
6
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
DG
DG
MDMD[7:0]
8
TP316
5
NC
A16
A14
A12
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
I/O0
I/O1
I/O2
GND
4
3
2
1
4/11
+5V(F)
D
R216
10kJ
+5V(F)
C34
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
/O0
/O1
/O2
GND
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
MDMA15
TP320
C145
MDMA13
MDMA8
MDMA9
MDMA11
MDMA10
0.1uF
DG
MDMD7
MDMD6
MDMD5
MDMD4
MDMD3
IC61C1024
C
B
A
4
3
2
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 10
1
8
7
6
5
MDMC PWB (FAX G/A)
D
C
+3.3V(F)
R230
4.7kJ
TP376
TP378
TP380
TP382
TP384
TP386
TP387
TP389
+3.3V(F)
N.M
(6-6C,9-1D) 6,9
D9
N.M
RB751V40
RESET1C148
D8
N.M
RB751V40
0.01uF
B
DG
7,9
RESET
1
CKIO
1,9
1
1
1
1
1
1,9
1,7
1,7
CS0CS3CS4CS5CS6BSRD/WRWE0WE1-
(1-3B) 1
(1-7C) 1
(7-6C) 7
(3-7B) 3
WAITIRQ3CSROMCSMDM-
3
3,7
3
IORDIOWR0IOWR1-
(7-2A,9-1D)
(1-7B)
(1-4B,9-8B)
(1-4B)
(1-4B)
(1-4B)
(1-4B)
(1-4B)
(1-4B,9-8B)
(1-4B,7-4C)
(1-4B,7-4B)
(3-7B)
(3-7B,7-6B)
(3-7B)
(1-2B)
(9-6B)
(1-1C)
(1-1C)
(1-1C)
1 DPACK9 ROM5V
1
OEAB
1 OEBA1
CBA
(8-7C)
(8-7C)
(8-7C)
(8-7C)
8
8
8
8
TP394
TP396
TP398
TP400
R133
R155
R265
R264
33J
33J
33J
33J
TP405
TP407
TP409
R134
R263
R124
33J
33J
33J
TP395
TP397
TP399
TP401
TP402 CS
TP403
TP404
TP406
TP408
TP410
TP411
TP412
TP413
TP414
DTXD1
DRXD1
DRTS1
DCTS1
TP415
+3.3V(F)
208
11
27
39
53
78
87
93
104
117
130
142
157
170
183
196
C143 C135 C122 C104 C105 C106 C107 C108 C109 C136 C144 C158 C157 C156 C155 C154
0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF
A
1
14
26
40
52
79
88
94
105
118
131
143
156
169
DG
TP416
X2
AT-51(14.745MHz)
R175
C117
C98
10pF(CH)
56J
(1-2C,7-7D) 1,7
CA[1:23]
(1-2C,7-7D) 1,7
CD[0:31]
10pF(CH)
DG
8
7
6
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 11
182
5
195
4
3
2
1
5/11
TP344
TP345
TP346
TP347
TP348
TP349
TP350
TP351
TP352
TP353
REC-
TP354
TP355
TP356
TP357
TP358
TP359
TP360
TP361
TP362
TP363
TP364
MPXA TP365
TP366
TP367
TP368
TP369
TP370
TP371
TP372
IORES1-
196
C154
RESMFP
MWAIT
DP
RCVMUTEMICMUTE-
8
6
11
11
11
(8-8B)
(6-8C)
(11-4B)
(11-4B)
(11-4B)
CML
S
11
11
(11-4B)
(11-4B)
SPSELB
SPSELA
11
11
(11-8C)
(11-8C)
VOLC
VOLB
VOLA
VRSEL3VRSEL2-
11
11
11
11
11
(11-8C)
(11-8C)
(11-8C)
(11-4B)
(11-4B)
VRSEL1-
11
(11-4B)
CION
TXSELB
TXSELA
11
11
11
(11-4B)
(11-4A)
(11-4B)
RXSEL
EC
SPMUTEMR
IORES2-
2
11
11
11
7
(2-4A)
(11-4B)
(11-3C)
(11-4B)
(7-6B)
IORES0MANRESCIBZ
3
9
11
11
(3-1B)
(9-6C)
(11-6B)
(11-8D)
D
C
GND
GND
TRST
TCK
TMS
TDI
TDO
TESTB_R
TESTB_U
TTHR_U
VDD
TRES
RES
GND
CLK
GND
CS0
CS3
CS4
CS5
CS6
BS
RD/WR
WE0
WE1
GND
VDD
WAIT
IRQ
CSROM
CSMDM
CSQMC
GND
CSSP[0]
CSSP[1]
IORD
IOWR[0]
IOWR[1]
VDD
GND
DPACK
ROM5V
OEAB
OEBA
CBA
GND
TXD
RXD
RTS
CTS
GND
GND
UPD65946GD
GND
GND
MCLK
MCLKE
MUDQM
MLDQM
MWE
GND
MCAS
MRAS
MCS
MBS[1]
MBS[0]
GND
VDD
MA[11]
MA[10]
MA[9]
MA[8]
MA[7]
GND
MA[6]
MA[5]
MA[4]
MA[3]
GND
VDD
MA[2]
MA[1]
MA[0]
MD[15]
MD[14]
GND
MD[13]
MD[12]
MD[11]
MD[10]
MD[9]
GND
VDD
MD[8]
MD[7]
MD[6]
MD[5]
MD[4]
GND
MD[3]
MD[2]
MD[1]
MD[0]
GND
GND
156
155
154
153
152
151
150
149
148
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105
TP377
TP379
TP381
TP383
TP385
R231
R242
R243
R244
R245
33J
33J
33J
33J
33J
TP388
TP390
TP391
TP392
TP393
R236
R235
R234
R233
R232
33J
33J
33J
33J
33J
MA[0:11]
10 (10-5D)
MD[0:15]
10 (10-5D)
MCLK
MCLKE
UDQM
LDQM
MWE-
10
10
10
10
10
(10-8D)
(10-8D)
(10-8D)
(10-8D)
(10-8D)
CASRASMCSBS1
BS0
10
10
10
10
10
(10-8D)
(10-8D)
(10-8D)
(10-8D)
(10-8D)
MA11
MA10
MA9
MA8
MA7
MA6
MA5
MA4
MA3
B
MA2
MA1
MA0
MD15
MD14
MD13
MD12
MD11
MD10
MD9
MD8
MD7
MD6
MD5
MD4
MD3
MD2
MD1
MD0
VDD
SXTO
SXTI
GND
A[1]
A[2]
A[3]
A[4]
A[5]
A[6]
A[7]
A[8]
A[9]
A[10]
A[11]
A[12]
A[13]
A[14]
A[15]
A[16]
A[17]
A[18]
A[19]
A[20]
A[21]
VDD
GND
A[22]
A[23]
GND
D[0]
D[1]
D[2]
D[3]
VDD
GND
D[4]
D[5]
D[6]
D[7]
VDD
GND
D[8]
D[9]
D[10]
D[11]
GND
D[12]
D[13]
D[14]
D[15]
VDD
P406
P408
P410
(6-6B)
(11-4B)
(11-4B)
(11-4B)
(11-4B)
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
P395
P397
P399
P401
P402 CSQMC-
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
6
11
11
11
11
208
207
206
205
204
203
202
201
200
199
198
197
196
195
194
193
192
191
190
189
188
187
186
185
184
183
182
181
180
179
178
177
176
175
174
173
172
171
170
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
162
161
160
159
158
157
IC29
VDD
SCLK
BSSEL
PORTD[7]
PORTD[6]
PORTD[5]
GND
PORTD[4]
PORTD[3]
PORTD[2]
PORTD[1]
PORTD[0]
VDD
GND
PORTC[7]
PORTC[6]
PORTC[5]
PORTC[4]
PORTC[3]
GND
PORTC[2]
PORTC[1]
PORTC[0]
PORTB[7]
PORTB[6]
VDD
GND
PORTB[5]
PORTB[4]
PORTB[3]
PORTB[2]
PORTB[1]
GND
PORTB[0]
PORTA[7]
PORTA[6]
PORTA[5]
PORTA[4]
VDD
GND
PORTA[3]
PORTA[2]
PORTA[1]
PORTA[0]
IORES[2]
GND
IORES[1]
IORES[0]
MANRES
CI
BZ
VDD
FAX-G/A
TP373
TP374
TP375
F-NETDRHS
EXHSHS2HS1-
F 0.22uF
A
4
CD12
CD13
CD14
CD15
CD8
CD9
CD10
CD11
CD4
CD5
CD6
CD7
CA22
CA23
CD0
CD1
CD2
CD3
CA1
CA2
CA3
CA4
CA5
CA6
CA7
CA8
CA9
CA10
CA11
CA12
CA13
CA14
CA15
CA16
CA17
CA18
CA19
CA20
CA21
195
3
2
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 12
1
8
7
6
5
MDMC PWB (NIGHT TIME FAX) /
+5VS(F)
+5VS(F)
R83
1
CIDC42
R123
10kJ
D1
TP418
C30
TP420
TP419
1SS355
C43
1000pF(B)
D2
TP421
R84
4.7kJ
1SS355
TR9
DTC143Z
2
3
1
TP428
C49
TP430
TP429
1SS355
C44
1000pF(B)
D4
TP431
R114
4.7kJ
1SS355
TR11
DTC143Z
2
3
FNETD2-
10uF/16V
N.M
1005
DGS
+5VS(F)
IC18A
(5-7B,9-1D)
74LCX14
IC15C
8
10
2
1
RESET1-
+5VS(F)
TP433
12
DGS
TP436
11
D
R156
27kJ
13
74HC132
DGS
DG
IC15B
(6-6C,6-7C)
4
FNETD2-
B
IC18B
6
5
IC18C
MSW_OFF_C
F-NETD-
5
(5-2D)
IC18D
6
5
TP442
74LCX14
74HC132
(6-2C)
4
3
TP441
TP444
8
9
74LCX14
TP445
MSW_OFF2
1
(1-4B)
74LCX14
+3.3V(F)
14
C55
0.1uF
+12VS(F)
IC18E
10
TP447
74LCX14
7
11
R168
470J(1/2W)-D
TRJ-TWE
N.M
2
TPW7
1
A
TPW1
1
TRJ-TWE
N.M
2
+5VS(F)
IC18F
13
12
ZD1
RD5.1E_B2
TP448
C78
10uF/16V
C97
0.1uF
74LCX14
AGS
DGS
DG
DGS
DG
8
7
6
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 13
5
Q
9
Q
CLK
1
MWAIT
9
TP435
5,9
R122
10kJ
TR22
DTC363E
3
2
CL
5
(5-2D)
R136
10kJ
TR21
DTC363E
3
2
(6-7C,6-7B)
TP432
1
DGS
FNET DETEC
ON
OFF
+5VS(F)
DGS
DGS
C
1-2
2-3
T3B-SQ
3
D3
JP1
2
1
1
C60
27kJ
R137
27kJ
R90
47kJ
TR10
DTC143Z
2
3
FNETD-
(11-5A) 11
FNETD2(6-6C,6-7B)
N.M
1005
R112
10kJ
R138
+5VS(F)
DGS
+5VS(F)
R113
TP
74HC132
(6-7D) CID2-
DGS
DGS
3
+5VS(F)
DGS
+5VS(F)
IC15A
1
2
10uF/16V
N.M
1005
TP422
10
(11-5A) 11
R76
47kJ
TR8
DTC143Z
2
3
1
D
PR
N.M
1005
R82
75kJ
+5VS(F)
CID2(6-6D)
Q
8
IC16B
74HC74
TP43
4
3
2
1
6/11
3
D
Q
C65
TP417
TP424
0.1uF
CLK
1
7
TP423
D
5
6
Q
IC16A
74HC74
+5VS(F)
DGS
+5VS(F)
C53
TP425
IC17B
6
3
TP426
5
74HC132
C,6-7B)
R104
4.7kJ
1
2
7
T DETECTION
ON
OFF
0.1uF IC17A
4
14
2
4
CL
PR 14
DGNDS +5VS(F)
+5VS(F)
TP427 R15
MSW_OFF
8
(8-6B)
C54
1000pF(B)
DGS
DGS
(6-7B)
Q
0
74HC132
TP434
+12VS(F)
+5VS(F)
TP437
C
MSW_OFF_C
R132
TP438
12
11
TP439
13
74HC132
R144
10kJ
9
8
10
3
TP440
74HC132
C52
IC25
Vout
750J(1/4W)-D
Vcc
1
R141
PST994C
750J(1/4W)-D
1000pF(B)
+12VS(F)
2
DGS
AGS
AGS
1
TR13
DTC114E
2
1
3
TP443
3
R59
750J(1/4W)-D
VLED
8
B
(8-6B)
TR12
DTA114E
DGS
14
+5VS(F)
12
TP446
IC15D
11
13
7
CL
IC17C
GND
IC17D
2
B
C74
74HC132
PRON_FAX
8
(8-8A)
C64
0.1uF
+12VS(F)
+12VS(F)
DGS
CN7
D7
1SS133
1
2
3
DCPR
C121
R173
TR23
2SD592A
1kJ
0.1uF-D
C120
1
2
3
B3B-PH-K-S
100uF/25V
A
R174
47kJ
AGS
DGS
4
3
2
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 14
1
8
7
6
5
MDMC PWB (CPU WORK MEMORY, PROGRAM ROM, SERIAL EEPROM) /
D
(1-2C,5-5A) 1,5
CA[1:23]
(1-2C,5-5A) 1,5
CD[0:31]
(1
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
4.7kJ
4.7kJ
R202
R209
+3.3V(F) +3.3V(F)
TP450
B
(8-6B,9-8A) 8,9
FAX_VPP
5
IORES2(5-2C)
(1-3B) 1 ROMRY/BY(5-6B) 5
C119
0.1uF
CSROM(7-2D)
C126
10uF/16V
TP451
(3-7B,5-6B)
TP449
(1-3B) 1
RD-
RD-
3,5
IOWR0+3.3V(F)
DG
C91
0.1uF
C99
10uF/16V
CA2
CA3
CA4
CA5
CA6
CA7
CA8
CA9
CA10
CA11
CA12
CA13
CA14
CA15
CA16
CA17
CA18
CA19
CA20
CA21
CA22
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
28
31
32
29
33
34
36
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
41
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
35
37
38
49
50
51
52
53
54
56
57
58
60
59
62
63
64
19
45
48
55
40
42
43
44
46
47
11
10
30
61
1
20
39
72
CN4
D15/A_1
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
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
RP
RY/BY
BYTE
VCCW
1CE
2CE
N.C
OE
WP
WE
N.C
VCC
GND
VCC
GND
GND
GND
N.C
(1-4B,5-6
(1-4B,5-
DMM2-SD72B-1131
DG
A
8
7
6
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 15
5
4
3
2
1
7/11
D
+3.3V(F)
(1-4B)
1
RD-
CS2IC26
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,5-6B) 1,5
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
(7-6B)
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
IC63LV1024
WE0-
C102
C123
C
0.1uF
0.1uF
DG
DG
+3.3V(F)
IC30
CA1
CA2
CA3
CA4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
CD8
CD9
CD10
CD11
CA5
CA6
CA7
CA8
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
CD15
CD14
CD13
CD12
CA13
CA12
CA11
CA10
CA9
IC63LV1024
B
WE1C137
C125
0.1uF
0.1uF
DG
DG
4.7kJ
4.7kJ
+3.3V(F)
IC13
1
2
3
4
E0
E1
E2
VSS
VCC
WC
SCL
SDA
8
7
6
5
R79
R80
(1-4B,5-6B) 1,5
RESET
5,9
SCL
1
SDA
1
(5-6B,9-1D)
(1-6C)
(1-6C)
CAT24WC02PI
C38
A
0.1uF
DG
4
3
2
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 16
1
8
7
6
5
MDMC PWB (MFP-I/F, H-UDI-I/F)
IC10
D
2
C56
0.1uF-D
4
5
C32
0.1uF-D
+3.3V(F)
(5-6A)
(5-6A)
R60
4.7kJ
(5-6A)
(5-6A)
5
5
5
5
6
13
12
DTXD1
DRTS1
15
10
TP454
TP456
DCTS1
DRXD1
1
TP458
14
20
TP460
C1+
3
V+
C45
0.1uF-D
C1C2+
7
V-
DG
C25
0.1uF-D
C2-
T1OUT
T2OUT
T1IN
T2IN
R1OUT
R2OUT
R1IN
R2IN
READY
INVALID
FORCEON
FORCEOFF
VCC
GND
17
8
DG
TP452
TP453
R39
R37
0
0
16
9
TP455
TP457
R38
R40
0
0
11
TP459
19
18
+3.3V(F)
MAX3225E
C37
0.1uF
FAX_RXD1
FAX_TXD1
DG
FAX_CTS1
C
FAX_RTS1
IC8
2
C24
0.1uF-D
4
5
C22
0.1uF-D
+3.3V(F)
(1-7D)
(1-7D)
R71
(1-7D)
(1-7D)
4.7kJ
1
1
1
1
13
12
CTXD2
CRTS2
CCTS2
CRXD2
6
TP463
TP465
15
10
TP467
1
TP469
14
20
FAX_RXD0
FAX_TXD0
3
V+
C1+
C23
FAX_CTS0
0.1uF-D
FAX_RTS0
C1C2+
7
V-
DG
C21
CNCT_FAX-
0.1uF-D
C2-
T1OUT
T2OUT
T1IN
T2IN
R1OUT
R2OUT
R1IN
R2IN
READY
INVALID
FORCEON
FORCEOFF
VCC
GND
17
8
DG
TP461
TP462
R22
R20
0
0
16
9
TP464
TP466
R21
R23
0
0
11
TP468
19
18
+3.3V(F)
MAX3225E
C31
DG
0.1uF
B
DG
9 FAX_RES(9-6C)
6 MSW_OFF
(6-1C)
6
VLED
(6-2B)
FAX_VPP
(7-8B,9-8A) 7,9
+5VS(F)
(5-2D)
(6-3B)
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
RESMFP
PRON_FAX
TP473
TP475
TP477
TP479
8
IC2
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
IN5
IN6
IN7
OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4
OUT5
OUT6
OUT7
COM-E
N.C
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
TP470
TP471
TP472
TP474
TP476
TP478
TP480
9
TP481
RES_MFPPRON_FAXFAX_PWON-
R16
R17
R14
0
0
0
N.M
1005
N.M
1005
N.M
1005
C9
C7
DG
C8
TD62503
A
DG
8
7
6
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 17
5
4
3
2
1
8/11
+3.3V(F)
R77
R145
4.7kJ
4.7kJ
D
N.M
NMI
TPW6
1
TPW5
1
TPW4
1
NMI
(1-6C)
1
N.M
2
TRJ-TWE
N.M
2
PINT3
1
(1-6C)
PINT3
TRJ-TWE
N.M
2
GND
TRJ-TWE
CN1
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
DG
C
N.M1005
N.M1005
N.M1005
N.M1005
3.3kJ*2
+3.3V(F)
N.M1005
N.M1005
N.M1005
N.M1005
N.M1005
N.M1005
N.M1005
+3.3V(F) +3.3V(F)
N.M1005
N.M1005
+3.3V(F)
4.7kJ*11
AUDATA[0:3]
1 (1-4A)
R55
R56
R57
R58
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
R48
R49
R50
R51
R52
R53
R54
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
DX10G1M-26SE
R46
R36
CN2
AUDATA0
AUDATA1
AUDATA2
AUDATA3
AUDSYNC-
(1-4A)
CPU_TCK
1
(1-6C)
CPU_TMS
1
(1-6C)
TRST-
1
(1-6C)
CPU_TDI
1
(1-6C)
CPU_TDO
1
(1-4A)
ASEBRKRK- 1
(1-4A)
ASEMD0RESET-
(1-4A)
(1-6C,9-1C)
AUDCK
1
1,9
1
B
(1-4A)
N.M
1005
N.M
DX20M-36S
1
R45
6.8kJ
DG
DG
A
4
3
2
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 18
1
8
7
6
5
MDMC PWB (RESET, POWER)
4.7kJ
+3.3V(F)
+3.3V(F)
TR3
DTC143Z
3
2
R7
D
PTC2
LED4
R13
470J
LTL-1LHEE-002A
1
(1-6C) 1
+5V(F)
DG
N.M
R18
10kJ
1005
1005
+3.3V(F)
N.M
N.M
N.M
4.7kJ*3
3
DTC143Z
3
470
LED1
DG
TR1 DTC143Z
N.M
LED2
2
3
DTC143Z
3
(5-2C) 5
N.M
1005
R6
TPW3
1
TP494
14
IC5D
R44
33J
7
ROM5V
5
(5-6B)
74LVX08
TP496
IC4C
6
5
RD/WR-
TP493
N.M
2
TP495
11
13
1,5
R63
4.7kJ
+3.3V(F)
12
(1-4B,5-6B)
4
TRJ-TWE
74LCX04
B
74LVX14
4
3
CS0-
74LVX14
+3.3V(F)
RESET-
N.M
1005
N.M
LTL-1LHEE-002A
1
1,5
8
5
MANRES-
N.M
IC4B
C5
0.1uF
74LCX04
CN8
DG
1
2
3
4
5
6
+3.3V(F)
TP498
R61
13
1kJ
C2
IC3F
TP499
IC4D
9
12
7
FAX_VPP
74LVX14
TP500
8
ROM_VPP
1
(1-4B)
0.1uF
TP501
10
11
74LCX04
+3.3V(F)
DG
14
DG
IC4E
74LCX04
R41
27kJ
7,8
14
B6P-VH
(7-8B,8-6B)
A
13
IC4F
TP502
12
7
C3
74LCX04
0.1uF
DG
8
TP488
IC3D
9
DG
R5
LED3
6
5
TP489
N.M
DG
(1-4B,5-6B)
0
C10
DG
TR2
N.M
2
R19
FAX_RES-
N.M
1005
N.M
LTL-1LHEE-002A
1
C
(8-6B) 8
3
R4
N.M
LTL-1LHEE-002A
1
PTJ2
PTJ3
PTJ4
DTC143Z
TR7
N.M
2
R28
R27
R26
(1-4B) 1
(1-4B) 1
(1-4B) 1
TP487
IC3C
+3.3V(F)
7
6
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 19
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
4
3
2
1
9/11
10kJ
+5V(F)
+5V(F)
3
C1
0.1uF
4
VCC
OUT
GND
RES
D
1
2
PST591CMT
RESET
+3.3V(F)
(5-6B,7-2A)
5,7
4.7kJ
DG
3
C4
0.1uF
4
R10
+3.3V(F)
488
TP484
R3
IC1
IC6
VCC
OUT
GND
RES
TP486
3
2
1
2
TP485
IC5A
1
74LVX08
IC3A
TP482
IC3B
2
1
4
3
74LVX14
RESET1-
5,6
(5-7B,6-6C)
74LVX14
PST591IMT
DG
IC4A
2
1
RESET-
1,8
(1-6C,8-1B)
74LCX04
4
IC5B
TP490
6
5
74LVX08
C
TP493
TP491
IC5C
9
10
TP492
IC3E
11
8
10
74LVX08
74LVX14
+12V(F)
+3.3V(F)
+5V(F)
B
TPW14
1
N.M
2
TRJ-TWE
TPW9
1
N.M
2
TRJ-TWE
TPW10
1
N.M
2
TRJ-TWE
+1.8V(F)
TPW2
1
3
C164
C147
C166
100uF/25V 0.1uF-D
C150
100uF/25V 0.1uF
C161
C162
100uF/25V
0.1uF
IN
OUT
C18
TRJ-TWE
N.M
2
2
R9
1
(10-8D)
ADJ
LM1117MPX1.8
U1
C19
N.M
1005
TP497
10uF/16V
10uF/16V
N.M
R1
0
+3.3V(F)
TPW15
1
N.M
2
TRJ-TWE
TPW11
1
N.M
2
TPW8
1
TRJ-TWE
DG
N.M
2
TRJ-TWE
LED5
R81
A
DG
AG
DG
AG
4
470J
LTL-1LHEE-002A
DG
3
2
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 20
1
8
7
6
5
MDMC PWB (SRAM)
D
TP503
TP505
TP507
TP509
TP511
TP513
TP515
TP517
TP519
TP521
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
37
38
39
TP524
+3.3V(F) +3.3V(F) +3.3V(F) +3.3V(F) +3.3V(F) +3.3V(F) +3.3V(F) TP526
36
40
(5-1B)
(5-1B)
(5-1B)
(5-1B)
(5-1B)
(5-1B)
(5-1B)
(5-1C)
(5-1C)
(5-1B)
5
LDQM
5
MWE5
CAS5
RAS5
MCS5
BS0
5
BS1
5 MCLKE
5
MCLK
5 UDQM
1
14
27
3
49
9
43
C
MD[0:15]
5
(5-1C)
MA[0:11]
5
(5-1C)
IC20
C61
C88
C62
C89
C86
C87
C90
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
12
46
6
52
28
41
54
LDQM
WE
CAS
RAS
CS
BA0
BA1
CKE
CLK
UDQM
NC
NC
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSS
VSS
VSS
DQ15
DQ14
DQ13
DQ12
DQ11
DQ10
DQ9
DQ8
DQ7
DQ6
DQ5
DQ4
DQ3
DQ2
DQ1
DQ0
A11
A10(AP)
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
53
51
50
48
47
45
44
42
13
11
10
8
7
5
4
2
35
22
34
33
32
31
30
29
26
25
24
23
TP504
TP506
TP508
TP510
TP512
TP514
TP516
TP518
TP520
TP522
TP523
TP525
TP527
TP528
TP529
TP530
TP531
TP532
TP533
TP534
TP535
TP536
TP537
TP538
TP539
TP540
TP541
TP542
MD15
MD14
MD13
MD12
MD11
MD10
MD9
MD8
MD7
MD6
MD5
MD4
MD3
MD2
MD1
MD0
MA11
MA10
MA9
MA8
MA7
MA6
MA5
Ma4
MA3
MA2
MA1
MA0
MT48LC4M16A2TG-75
DG
DG
DG
DG
DG
DG
DG
DG
B
A
8
7
6
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 21
5
4
3
2
1
10/11
D
C
B
A
4
3
2
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 22
1
8
7
6
5
MDMC PWB (VOICE PATH, TEL/LIU I/F) /
+5V(F)
(11-4B)
SIGRX
R107
TP543
18kJ
R97
N.M
1005
R96
N.M
1005
D
TP544
BZ
R85
10kJ
C34
0.1uF(FILM)
C48
R86
4700pF(B)
2.2kJ
R95
AG
AG
(11-4B)
(2-7C)
AOUTM
5
C36
0.033uF(FILM)
R98
N.M
1005
R99
9.1kJ
TP552
TP549
R94
R93
12
14
15
11
10kJ
10kJ
TP557
5
SPSELB
TP545
IC22
X
X0
X1
X2
X3
1
5
2
4
6
10
9
TP565
TP566
Y
13
2
3
3
TP553
TP554
VREF6
C72
0.1uF-D
7
8
VEE
VSS
R68
R69
R70
R67
R111
R108
R110
R109
1
C68
0.1uF(FILM)
R128
16
VDD
+
A
NJM4558
+12V(F)
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
INH
A
B
IC14A
-
2
0
3kJ
6.8kJ
12kJ
20kJ
36kJ
68kJ
100kJ
TP
TP
TP
TP
TP
TP
TP
TP
(2-7D)
10kF
CD4052BC
AG
AG
AG
+5V(F)
1
(5-2D)
TR16
DTC363E
3
2
R129
18kJ
+12V(F) +12V(F)
TR17
DTC363E
3
2
SPSELA
R100
N.M
1005
1
(5-2D)
2
TXL
91kJ
+5V(F)
39kJ
5
R106
(5-2C)
C73
1000pF(B)
+5V(F)
+5V(F)
AG
R64
10kJ
C
VOLA
(5-2C)
5
VOLB
5
TR6
DTC363E
3
2
VOLC
TP568
TP569
1
(5-2C)
TR5
DTC363E
2
3
TP567
1
5
R66
10kJ
1
(5-2C)
R65
10kJ
TR4
DTC363E
2
3
DG
DG
DG
+5V(F)
R270
R269
R268
TEL/LIU IF
+12V(F)
+12VS(F)
+5V(F)
R222
R223
R224
0
0
0
TP574
TP576
R257
R258
R259
R260
R261
0
0
0
0
0
R185
R180
0
0
TP577
TP578
TP579
TP580
TP581
BLM15A-601
BLM15A-601
BLM15A-601
BLM15A-601
BLM15A-601
BLM15A-601
BLM15A-601
BLM15A-601
BLM15A-601
BLM15A-601
BLM15A-601
TP583
TP584
0.01uF
0.01uF
0.01uF
0.01uF
0.01uF
0.01uF
0.01uF
0.01uF
C132
C131
C130
C129
C134
C133
C114
47uF/25V
0.1uF-D
C141
C103
C115
47uF/25V
0.1uF-D
0.01uF
C146
C142
C153
47uF/25V
0.01uF
30FE-BT-VK-N
C139
R262
R226
R225
R228
R227
R206
R205
R204
R203
R208
R207
0.01uF
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
C140
B
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
C159
CN6
10kJ
10kJ
10kJ
C118
0.1uF
A
AG
8
DG
AGS
7
DG
6
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 23
5
SIGRX
SIGTX
4
3
2
1
11/11
+5V(F)
C69
1000pF(B)
R130
6
11
10
9
X0
X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
X7
X
R120
6.8kJ
3
TP548
TP551
INH
A
B
C
VEE
VSS
+5V(F)
16
C27
0.1uF
7
8
SP OUT
4
2
3
TP556
+5V(F)
VDD
TP563
(5-2C) 5 SPMUTE-
DG
51kJ
6
IC11
R121
5
SPSP+
IC19
NJM2113M
1
7
8
13
14
15
12
1
5
2
4
100kJ
1
2
CN5
1
2
B2B-PH-K-S
R131
10kJ TP564
TR19
DTC363E
3
2
1
TP547
TP550
TP555
TP558
TP559
TP560
TP561
TP562
TP546
D
C51
4.7uF/50V
CD4051BC
DG
DG
C85
4.7uF/50V
DG
DG
C84
4.7uF/50V
DG
DG
C
C35
0.1uF(FILM)
SIGRX
(11-8D)
SIGTX
SIGRX
TELRX
(2-8B) 2
2
2
(2-5A)
(2-5A)
R88
R89
R87
TXL
(11-8D)
TXL
(11-1B)
12
14
15
11
TP571
TP572
TP575
(5-2D)
(5-2D)
(5-2D)
(5-2D)
(5-2C)
(5-2C)
(5-2C)
(5-2D)
(5-2D)
(5-2D)
(5-2D)
(5-2D)
(5-2C)
(5-2C)
(5-2C)
(5-2C)
(6-8D)
(6-8C)
(5-2C)
5
TXSELA
R92
10kJ
TR15
DTC363E
2
3
TP582
X
X0
X1
X2
X3
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
INH
A
B
Y
13
TP570
SIGTX
(11-4B)
TP573
3
B
+12V(F)
VDD
VEE
VSS
16
C58
0.1uF-D
7
8
CD4052BC
AG
AG
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
IC21
1
5
2
4
6
10
9
+12V(F)
AG
+12V(F)
(5-2C) 5
TXSELB
R91
10kJ
TR14
DTC363E
2
3
TP585
1
HS1HS2RHS
EXHSCICION
MR
S
CML
DP
RCVMUTEMICMUTEVRSEL1VRSEL2VRSEL3EC
CIDFNETD-
0
0
33kJ
AG
A
4
3
2
AR-FX8 MDMC PWB 2 - 24
1
[3] FAX I/F PWB
1. BLOCK DIAGRAM / ブロック図
OPTION
EXTENDED
MEMORY PWB
72PIN
FAX INTERFACE PWB
FXD[0:31]
FXA[2:22]
EXTENDED
MEMORY
CONNECTOR
FX_VCCW
FMCS16,FOE2
FWE2,RD/BY-,FRESET-
TXD0,RXD0
CTS0,RTS0 RS-232
TRANSCEIVER
TXD1,RXD1
CTS1,RTS1 RS-232
FAX-BOX
(MODEM CONTROL PWB)
26PIN
MFP-FAX-I/F
CONNECTOR
(All signal)
STANDARD
FLASH
MEMORY
TRANSCEIVER
FMCS15,FOE2,FWE2
RD/BY-,FRESET-
FRDY,RES_MFPRES_FAX-,MSW_MONCNCT_FAX-,FAX_PWONPRON_FAX-
TXD0,RXD0,CTS0,RTS0
TXD1,RXD1,CTS1,RTS1
FRDY,FFVPPW,RES_MFPMSW_MON-,CNCT_FAXFAX_PWON-,RES_FAXPRON_FAX-
FAX I/F PWB CONNECTOR
100PIN
MFP CONTROL PWB
72PIN
FAX
FXD[0:31]
FXA[2:22]
FX_VCCW
FMCS16,FOE2
FWE2,RD/BY-,FRESET-
TXD0,RXD0
CTS0,RTS0 RS-232
TXD1,RXD1
CTS1,RTS1 RS-232
FAX-BOX
26PIN
MFP-FAX-I/F
TXD0,RXD0,CTS0,RTS0
TXD1,RXD1,CTS1,RTS1
FRDY,FFVPPW,RES_MFPMSW_MON-,CNCT_FAXFAX_PWON-,RES_FAXPRON_FAX-
FMCS15,FOE2,FWE2
RD/BY-,FRESET-
FRDY,RES_MFPRES_FAX-,MSW_MONCNCT_FAX-,FAX_PWONPRON_FAXFAX I/F
100PIN
MFP
AR-FX8 FAX I/F PWB 3 - 1
AR-FX8 FAX I/F PWB 3 - 2
B
C
D
(3-7D,4-7C)
(3-5D,4-3C)
3,4
3,4
7
FXA[2:22]
FXD[0:31]
(5-6C)
5
FX_VCCW
5 PRON_FAX-
(5-7C)
5
5
3,4
3,4
(5-5C)
(5-7C)
(3-5C,4-7B)
(3-5C,4-7B)
FOE2
FWE2
TP72
DTXD0
DRTS0
DRXD0
DCTS0
RES_FAXCTXD1
CRTS1
CRXD1
CCTS1
CNCT_FAXTP73
TP74
FRDY
MSW_MONRD/BYFRESET
TP71
FMCS15
FMCS16
RES_MFPTP70
5 FAX_PWON-
2
2
2
2
5
2
2
2
2
5
(2-7C)
(2-7C)
(2-7C)
(2-7C)
(5-7C)
(2-7B)
(2-7B)
(2-7B)
(2-7B)
(5-7C)
4
3
5
(5-7C)
3,4
3,4
(4-7B)
(3-7C)
(5-7C)
(3-7C,4-7B)
(3-7B,4-7B)
FXA22
FXA7
FXA8
FXA9
FXA10
FXA11
FXA12
FXA13
FXA14
FXA15
FXA16
FXA17
FXA18
FXA19
FXA20
FAX I/F PWB (MFP_CONNECTOR)
7
6
6
1
1
1
1
1
TP5
TP46
TP47
TP6
TP27
TP52
TP57
TP53
TP58
TP64
TP59
TP65
TP60
TP63
TP66
TP67
TP68
TP69
TP49
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
FMCS18
FMCS19
FMCS14
R31
R30
R29
R28
R27
WPOUT
FR/KM-
R45
R44
R43
R42
R41
R40
R39
R38
R37
R36
R35
R34
R33
R32
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
FB_IN
+5V
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
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
5
100R2.8-JXKS-GB
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
CN3
5
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
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
0.1uF
C25
+3.3V
+
+3.3V
R26
R25
R24
R23
R22
R21
10uF/16V
C24
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
100J
1
1
1
1
1
1
TP44
TP1
TP2
TP51
TP3
TP4
4
4
1
1
1
TP21
TP55
TP75
FXA2
FXA3
FXA4
FXA21
FXA5
FXA6
FXD0
FXD1
FXD2
FXD3
FXD4
FXD5
FXD6
FXD7
FXD8
FXD9
FXD10
FXD11
FXD12
FXD13
FXD14
FXD15
FXD16
FXD17
FXD18
FXD19
FXD20
FXD21
FXD22
FXD23
FXD24
FXD25
FXD26
FXD27
FXD28
FXD29
FXD30
FXD31
3
3
1/5
B
C
D
2. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM / 回路図
AR-FX8 FAX I/F PWB 3 - 3
A
B
C
D
1
1
1
(1-6C)
(1-6C)
1
(1-6C)
(1-6C)
1
(1-6C)
1
1
(1-6C)
(1-6C)
1
(1-6C)
7
CCTS1
CRXD1
CTXD1
CRTS1
DCTS0
DRXD0
DTXD0
DRTS0
+3.3V
+3.3V
4.7kJ
R20
0
TP43
TP50
1
TP31
0
1
1
TP32
TP36
R18
1
TP29
TP28
C2
0.1uF-D
C1
0.1uF-D
TP33
R19
4.7kJ
R9
0
R12
1
TP9
0
1
1
TP10
TP15
R13
1
TP11
1
1
6
18
14
1
10
TP38
15
1
12
13
6
5
4
1
C13
0.1uF-D
C12
0.1uF-D
2
18
14
1
10
1
12
13
6
5
4
2
15
6
1
TP17
FAX I/F PWB (RS232_TRANSCEIVER)
7
IC3
GND
FORCEOFF
INVALID
R2IN
R1IN
T2OUT
T1OUT
V-
V+
VCC
MAX3225ECAP
FORCEON
READY
R2OUT
FORCEOFF
INVALID
R2IN
R1IN
T2OUT
T1OUT
V-
V+
VCC
MAX3225ECAP
IC4
R1OUT
T2IN
T1IN
C2-
C2+
C1-
C1+
GND
FORCEON
READY
R2OUT
R1OUT
T2IN
T1IN
C2-
C2+
C1-
C1+
20
11
9
16
8
17
7
3
19
20
11
9
16
8
17
7
3
19
1
1
TP54
TP20
1
1
5
1
1
TP62
TP34
TP61
TP35
1
1
TP56
1
0.1uF
C17
+3.3V
TP26
TP13
TP25
TP14
1
TP22
1
C9
0.1uF
1
+3.3V
5
1
1
0.1uF-D
C15
TP30
C8
0.1uF-D
TP8
1
1
0.1uF-D
C14
TP37
C7
0.1uF-D
TP16
4
4
R17
R14
R16
R15
R7
R3
R6
R4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
RTS1
TXD1
RXD1
CTS1
RTS0
TXD0
RXD0
CTS0
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
(5-5C)
(5-5C)
(5-5C)
(5-5C)
(5-5C)
(5-5C)
(5-5C)
(5-5C)
2/5
2
2
A
B
C
D
AR-FX8 FAX I/F PWB 3 - 4
B
C
D
+3.3V
8
FOE2
FWE2
1,4
FMCS16
1,4
1
FXA[2:22]
(1-5C,4-7B)
1,4
(1-5C,4-7B)
(1-5C)
(1-7D,3-7D)
R11
FAX I/F PWB (SDIMM_FLASH)
8
7
7
4.7kJ
1
43
72
1
1
TP40
TP42
TP48
11
1
TP39
1
20
30
39
44
46
47
42
40
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
28
31
32
29
33
34
36
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
41
1
TP45
FXA2
FXA3
FXA4
FXA5
FXA6
FXA7
FXA8
FXA9
FXA10
FXA11
FXA12
FXA13
FXA14
FXA15
FXA16
FXA17
FXA18
FXA19
FXA20
FXA21
FXA22
177827-1
GND
GND
GND
GND
OE
WP
WE
2CE
1CE
N.C
N.C
N.C
D15/A_1
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
CN2
SDIMM1-32bit
6
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
6
61
10
55
19
45
48
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
35
37
38
49
50
51
52
53
54
56
57
58
60
59
62
63
64
1
FXD0
FXD1
FXD2
FXD3
FXD4
FXD5
FXD6
FXD7
FXD8
FXD9
FXD10
FXD11
FXD12
FXD13
FXD14
FXD15
FXD16
FXD17
FXD18
FXD19
FXD20
FXD21
FXD22
FXD23
FXD24
FXD25
FXD26
FXD27
FXD28
FXD29
FXD30
FXD31
TP41
R10
4.7kJ
FRESET
RD/BY-
5
1,4
1,4
FXD[0:31]
5
(1-7D,3-5D)
(1-5B,4-7B)
(1-5B,4-7B)
1,4
+3.3V
+3.3V
C10
0.1uF
0.1uF
+3.3V
3/5
C11
4
4
B
C
D
AR-FX8 FAX I/F PWB 3 - 5
A
B
C
D
1
1,3
1,3
1,3
1,3
(1-6C)
(1-6C,3-7C)
(1-6C,3-7B)
(1-6B,3-5C)
(1-6B,3-5C)
(1-7D,3-7D) 1,3
RD/BYFRESET
FMCS15
FOE2
FWE2
FXA[2:22]
7
4.7kJ
4.7kJ
TP19
R2
+3.3V
R8
+3.3V
1
47
1
TP23
6
14
1
26
28
11
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
48
17
16
9
10
6
TP12
FXA2
FXA3
FXA4
FXA5
FXA6
FXA7
FXA8
FXA9
FXA10
FXA11
FXA12
FXA13
FXA14
FXA15
FXA16
FXA17
FXA18
FXA19
FXA20
FXA21
FAX I/F PWB (Onboard_FLASH)
7
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
LH28F800BJE-PTTL90
BYTE
WP
CE
OE
WE
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
N.C
N.C
IC2
27
46
37
13
12
15
29
31
33
35
38
40
42
44
30
32
34
36
39
41
43
45
FXD0
FXD1
FXD2
FXD3
FXD4
FXD5
FXD6
FXD7
FXD8
FXD9
FXD10
FXD11
FXD12
FXD13
FXD14
FXD15
5
0.1uF
C4
+3.3V
0.1uF
C6
+3.3V
5
4.7kJ
R5
+3.3V
TP18
4.7kJ
R1
+3.3V
TP24
TP7
1
FXA2
FXA3
FXA4
FXA5
FXA6
FXA7
FXA8
FXA9
FXA10
FXA11
FXA12
FXA13
FXA14
FXA15
FXA16
FXA17
FXA18
FXA19
FXA20
FXA21
1
1
4
4
47
14
26
28
11
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
48
17
16
9
10
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
LH28F800BJE-PTTL90
BYTE
WP
CE
OE
WE
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
N.C
N.C
IC1
27
46
37
13
12
15
29
31
33
35
38
40
42
44
30
32
34
36
39
41
43
45
FXD16
FXD17
FXD18
FXD19
FXD20
FXD21
FXD22
FXD23
FXD24
FXD25
FXD26
FXD27
FXD28
FXD29
FXD30
FXD31
3
3
0.1uF
C5
+3.3V
0.1uF
C3
+3.3V
FXD[0:31] 1,3 (1-7D,3-5C)
4/5
A
B
C
D
AR-FX8 FAX I/F PWB 3 - 6
B
C
D
8
(1-6C)
(1-6B)
(1-6C)
(1-6B)
(1-6C)
(1-6B)
1
1
1
1
1
1
RES_MFPMSW_MONCNCT_FAXFAX_PWON-
RES_FAXPRON_FAX-
1005
1005
N.M
C18
N.M
C19
1005
1005
FAX I/F PWB (FAX_CONNECTOR)
8
N.M
C22
N.M
C16
7
1005
7
N.M
C20
(1-6B)
1005
1
N.M
C23
FX_VCCW
TP76
1
1
6
ICP-S1.2
F1
6
2
FFVPPW
(1-6B)
(5-5C)
(5-5C)
(5-5C)
(5-5C)
(5-5C)
(5-5C)
(5-5C)
(5-5C)
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
FRDY
TXD0
RXD0
RTS0
CTS0
TXD1
RXD1
RTS1
CTS1
1005
N.M
C21
5
5
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
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
CN1
4
5/5
4
B
C
D
EXTERNAL
TEL
LINE
EXTERNAL TEL
OFF-HOOK
DETECTION
AR-FX8 TEL / LIU PWB 4 - 1
EXTERNAL TEL
SWITCH
RELAY
/EXHS
MR
S
LINE MONITOR
CIRCUIT OFF
RELAY
/CI
LINE MONITOR
COMMUNICATION
TRANS
NIGHTTIME
CI DETECTION
RECTIFIER
CI
DETECTION
LINE CLOSE
RELAY
CML
/CID
CML
FAX
TRANSMISSION
TRANS
NIGHTTIME FAX CIRCUIT
LINE
CLOSE
CIRCUIT
DP
GENERATING
CIRCUIT
/DP
HYB
(2-4 LINE
CONVERSION)
SIGTX
SIGRX
[4] TEL / LIU PWB
1. BLOCK DIAGRAM / ブロック図
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
LT1 CP131
1
3
MJ2-2
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
SA2
DSS-401M
L6
CP54
SA1
TNR5V471K
N.M
R1
ARG
N.M
IC2
CP19
CP65
1SS133
D8
C23
DG
R11
12V
12V
10 1/4W
1
JP
D1
N.M
11
7
6
13
16
12
1
2
7
AG
N.M
AG
C7
CP20
Q101
B
AG
5
CP66
CP67
Q121
CP149
CML
R7
D2
CN2-17
2
1
2
3
T2
1
N.M
T1
3
5
3
C16
N.M
+
CP135
R26
CN2-26
C17
N.M
1k
VA1
N.M
AGS
/FNETD
CP119
NF1
+
CP76
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
AG
CP165
IC1
R55
3
R40
2.7k
DG
VREF
AG
5
6
C
Dout
OUT
HFI
HFO
NC
1
1000p(B)
IC105A
NJM4558
820k
R54
IC105B
7
CP28
CP114
R33
22k
10u/16V N.P
12V
2
CP117
R3
200k 1/4W
C31
CP4
2
T3
7
16
17
9
CP9
C
27k
R58
CP134
2
AG
Q104
1
C54
N.M
CML
BU4066B
IC104A
1
DG
/CID
AG
1
2-1C
IN/OUT
ZD8
MTZJ4.7BT-77
1-5A,1-3C
MON 2-3B
CN2-25
ZD9
MTZJ4.7BT-77
CP152
1
TLP624BV
PC2
CP75
CP112
DTC143ZKA
B
CP111
22k
R8
CN2-13
CN2-18
TRTEP17-0411E
ZD6
MTZJ33BT-77
4
13
CP155
CP63
CP118
CP25
C36
4.7u/50V
1
CP68 /DP
CP156
10
9
8
7
6
Q119
DG
TA31076F
C32
R53
10 1/4W
DTC143ZKA
B
IC101
Vcc
Icont
LFI
LFO
GND
NJM4558
3
1
2
3
4
5
2
2-3C,2-3B,2-4B
2-7C,2-7D,3-3B
R56
10k
CP113
C
1
C26
4.7u/50V
+
2
Q2
2SD1266A_O
CP142
DTC143ZKA
Q118
CP24
R4
160k 1/4W
CP116
10u/16V N.P 24k
C30
B
C10
0.33u/50V
ZD7
MTZJ8.2BT-77
CP3
CP11
Q3
2SD592A_S CP141
CML 1-1A,1-5A
R39
18k 1/4W
CP144
CP27
Q109
C2412K-S
+Vcc
Bias
1300Hz_IN
NC
GND
NC
DET OUT
N.M
0
R24
CP26
DG
R5
6.8k 1/4W
CP115
ZD1
C1
MTZJ33BT-77 22u/50V
DG
BLM11A121SPT
MTZJ4.7BT-77
ZD4
12VS
AG
Q117
+
Q1
2SC3415P
DTC143ZKA
B
R14
10k
C
R21
120k 1/4W
CP148
R22
3k 1/4W
R38
30k 1/4W
CP140
Q110
2SA1807_P
100k 1/4W
R20
1
R19
220k 1/4W
CP138
12VS
CP16
+ 4
ZD5
MTZJ4.7BT-77
REC1
0R5G4B42
PC817D
PC4
/CML
CP57
CP136
R25
20k CP153
CP22
4
C15
N.M
CP17
3 -
CP12
CP83
CP23
470 1/4W
10E_4
6
3
Z0140PE
4
1
4
-
R23
1k
TNR7G101KT2
VA2
REC2
0R5G4B42
5V
PC817D
PC1
4 +
CP84
CML 1-1A,1-3C
CN2-16
51k 1/4W
R17
S
R12
0
2k 1W
CI
C24
N.M
5V
CP7
R13
CP89
CP14
1u/250V
C6
DTC143ZKA
C
B
N.M
CP120
RY3
C25
1000p/500V
CN2-10
CN2-9
RSH-12-U
1SS133
CIP1 3-6D
C
CP166
D7
OUAZ-SH-112LZ
12
1
2
/HS2
CP62
6
RY2
/HS1
CP61
5
11
12V
CP88
CP86
N.M
11
CP168 JP2
9
N.M
6
CP167 JP1
8
N.M
RY1
N.M
CP6
2
1SS133
RSH-12-U
RY4
CP87
D9
1
13
CP129
CP150
AG
4
Q122
DTC143ZKA
B
C
12V
EXHS
CP13
L8
ST110AV
4.7 1/2W
DG
CP125
R30
1
2
D
9
R2
4
3
IC2
11
1
4
HS1/HS2
8
CP5
1
2
C47
3 N.M
1
2
5V
E
1
16
4
7
E
3
1
2
E
3
E
+
4
1
2
5
4
3
6
E
6
+
7
E
-
AR-FX8 TEL / LIU PWB 4 - 2
E
13
TEL/LIU PWB 1
+
8
A
B
C
D
2. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM / 回路図
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
CP40
AG
7
AG
Q115
B
Q105
B
Q106
B
Q113
B
Q111
B
N.M
C3
N.M
L5
R15
N.M
N.M
L3
L4
N.M
C
N.M
C
N.M
C
N.M
C
CP38
R28
N.M
AG
0.1u
C33
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.M
R59
4
7
8
IC107
NJM4558
8
AG
4
N.M
Q108
CP147
R84
N.M
AG
N.M
C27
AG
CP98
12V
CP32
R46
N.M
12V
IC102B
N.M
N.M
N.M
IC103C
N.M
CP99
C21
N.M
CP107
AG
6
R27
C18
5
CP39
CP33
C22
+
C20
Q116
B
N.M
C11
AG
CP52
N.M
R60
22k
R49
22k
R48
22k
R50
12V
N.M
N.M
R52
CP159
D5
N.M
N.M
VREF
N.M R29
C13
C4
N.M
N.M
1-3A,2-3C,2-3B
C19
2-4B,2-7D,3-3B
N.M
N.M
C
C12
N.M
AG
CP37
+
CP31
+
AG
0.1u
C34
CN2-19
CN2-22
CN2-23
CN2-21
CN2-20
CN1-4
CN1-1
1-3A,2-3C,2-3B
2-4B,2-7C,3-3B
VREF
R16
E
CP56
N.M
R44
5
IC102
N.M
8
R45
N.M
12V
1
2
3
CP162
3
4
CP163
+
CP105
CP160
IC103D
N.M
11
C29
N.M
N.M
R32
8
4
CP97
CP94
10
CP161
1
R74
5.1k
R73
12V
N.M
N.M
R42
R41
N.M
R43
N.M
R57
CP45
7
1
R68
R66
CP44
18k
3
1-3A,2-3C,2-4B
2-7C,2-7D,3-3B
VREF
R78
1-1A
CP108
CP50
VREF
R62
N.M
CP60
2
27k
2
1
220p(CH)
R77
NJM4558
IC107A
3
2
C50
620
R69
C41 N.M
CN2-6
TP5
SIGRX
C37
N.M CP46
R70
3.3k
ZD10 CP154 ZD11 CP49
N.M
N.M
N.M
C38
R63
0.068u(B)
1-3A,2-3C,2-4B
2-7C,2-7D,3-3B
AG
CP43
R64
620
+
AG
C40
0.068u(B)
C42
4.7u/50V
CP157
TP2
SIGTX
R67
470
MON
11k
R79
22k
22k
22k
CP42
IC107B
CP110 R71
5
NJM4558
6
1
IC108B
22k
R65
C39
R72
NJM4558
7
51k
CP109
5
6
100p(CH)
C44
3
1
470p(B)
CP34
1-3A,2-3B,2-4B 15k
2-7C,2-7D,3-3B
VREF
CP93
1-3A,2-3C,2-3B
2-7C,2-7D,3-3B
VREF
BU4066B
IC104C
11
9
IC104B
BU4066B
3
4
BU4066B
IC104D
10
4
R81
11k
AG
CP53
CP48
N.M
CP101
CP158
N.M
1
R82
CN2-5
N.M
IC102A
N.M
R31
C28
IC103B
N.M
CP47
AG
N.M
C
N.M
IC103A
N.M
2
CP59
TELRX
1
R51
TP3
TELRX
Q112
B
5
E
6
13
D
E
E
E
E
E
5
C48
CP36
SIGRX
CN2-4
4.7u/50V
+
7
+
8
-
+
6
6
+
12
-
5
+
+
AR-FX8 TEL / LIU PWB 4 - 3
12
1
1
IN/OUT 1-1D
TEL/LIU PWB 2
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
8
CN2-1
CN2-30
CN2-27
CN2-2
CN2-3
CN2-7
CN2-8
CN2-29
CN2-28
CN2-14
CN3-2
CN3-1
5V
CP1
CP10
CP21
CP30
7
R83
CP29
CP64
AG
N.M
CP81
12V
CION
CIP
E
C
TP8
5V
TP7
12V
AG
Q120
B
N.M
12V
1
10
12
CP122
TP6
N.M
C5
0.1u
C53
0.1u
12VS
GND
AGS
D10
N.M
RY5
N.M
JP3
CP85
/CIOUT
CP82
6
7
CP121
+
+
6
6
DG
C14
47u/25V
AG
C51
47u/25V
CN3-3
C
N.M
AG
E
7
5V
12V
Q123
B
CIP1
1-6A
CP78
EC
CN2-24
5
5
CN1-6
CN1-5
AG
0.1u
C43
4
CP2
CP80
N.M
R6
IC108
NJM4558
8
4
R76
10k
4
DG
TP1
C2
N.M
/RHS
AG
2
3
DG
5V
1u/50V
+ C52
CP58
CP55
10k
R75
12V
D4
N.M
D3
N.M
IC108A
1
NJM4558
N.M
R9
+
N.M
3
DG
Q102
B
C49
4.7u/50V
TP4
VREF
3
E
-
AR-FX8 TEL / LIU PWB 4 - 4
+
8
C
CP169
RHS
CN2-11
1-3A,2-3C,2-3B
2-4B,2-7C,2-7D
VREF
BT2
LT2
DG
6
2
SIGRX
8
20
22
19
21
/RCVMUTE
/VRSEL1
27
29
AGS
25
5V
/CID
23
DP
18
17
CML
/VRSEL3
S
16
15
MR
L2
EC
12VS
DG
30
/FNETD
1
MJ-62J-RD315
L1
/VRSEL2
28
26
24
S03B-XASK-1
/CIOUT
/MICMUTE
CION
/EXHS
14
13
/CI
12
11
RHS
/HS2
12V
9
10
SIGTX
4
6
AG
2
2
1
MJ1
3
/HS1
7
5
TELRX
12V
1
3
DG
30FE-BT-VK-N
MD-S610-90
AG
CN2
TX-
/RHS
4
5
RX-
RX+
TX+
3
2
1
CN1
Japan Only
6
5
TEL2
TEL1
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2
3
CIP
1
BT1
CN3
LT1
4
1
Japan Only
2
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1
MJ2
2
TEL/LIU PWB 3
A
B
C
D
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:
<Solder composition code of lead-free solder>
Lead-Free
5mm
Solder composition
code (Refer to the
table at the right.)
a
Solder composition
Solder composition code
Sn-Ag-Cu
a
Sn-Ag-Bi
Sn-Ag-Bi-Cu
b
Sn-Zn-Bi
z
Sn-In-Ag-Bi
i
Sn-Cu-Ni
n
Sn-Ag-Sb
s
Bi-Sn-Ag-P
Bi-Sn-Ag
p
(1) NOTE FOR THE USE OF LEAD-FREE SOLDER THREAD
When repairing a lead-free solder PWB, use lead-free solder thread.
Never use conventional lead solder thread, which may cause a breakdown or an accident.
Since the melting point of lead-free solder thread is about 40°C higher than that of conventional lead solder thread, the use of the exclusive-use
soldering iron is recommendable.
(2) NOTE FOR SOLDERING WORK
Since the melting point of lead-free solder is about 220°C, which is about 40°C higher than that of conventional lead solder, and its soldering capacity is
inferior to conventional one, it is apt to keep the soldering iron in contact with the PWB for longer time. This may cause land separation or may exceed
the heat-resistive temperature of components. Use enough care to separate the soldering iron from the PWB when completion of soldering is
confirmed.
Since lead-free solder includes a greater quantity of tin, the iron tip may corrode easily. Turn ON/OFF the soldering iron power frequently.
If different-kind solder remains on the soldering iron tip, it is melted together with lead-free solder. To avoid this, clean the soldering iron tip after
completion of soldering work.
If the soldering iron tip is discolored black during soldering work, clean and file the tip with steel wool or a fine filer.
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CAUTION FOR BATTERY DISPOSAL
(For USA,CANADA)
Contains lithium-ion battery. Must be disposed of properly.
Remove the battery from the product and contact
federal or state environmental
agencies for information on recycling and disposal options.
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