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[00]COVER.fm 1 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時42分 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. [co]CONTENTS.fm 1 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時49分 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 [01]OUTLINE ・ CONFIGU.fm 1 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時44分 [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. AR-FX8 PRODUCT OUTLINE • CONFIGURATION 1-1 [03]SPECIFICATIONS.fm 1 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時44分 [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 AR-FX8 SPECIFICATIONS 3-1 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) [04]ETERNALVIEWS.fm 1 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時44分 [4] EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES 1. Operation panel 1 2 3 4 7 1 Touch panel 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 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. AR-FX8 EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES 4-1 [04]ETERNALVIEWS.fm 2 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時44分 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% 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 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. AR-FX8 EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES 4-2 [04]ETERNALVIEWS.fm 3 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時44分 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.) AR-FX8 EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES 4-3 [04]ETERNALVIEWS.fm 4 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時44分 3. PWB 3 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> AR-FX8 EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES 4-4 [05]UNPACKINGANDINSTALLATION.fm 1 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 [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. AR-FX8 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 5-1 [05]UNPACKINGANDINSTALLATION.fm 2 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 5-2 [05]UNPACKINGANDINSTALLATION.fm 3 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 5-3 [05]UNPACKINGANDINSTALLATION.fm 4 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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. AR-FX8 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 5-4 Line cable [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 1 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 [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.) AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-1 Setup, adjustment data [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 2 ページ Code 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-2 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 3 ページ Code 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-3 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 4 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 5. Detail of simulations 22-11 Main code 22 Purpose 22-5 Purpose Function (Content) Other Used to check the ROM version of each unit (section). Section Item Software Operation/Procedure The version of each ROM is displayed. SIMULATION 22-5 ROM VERSION DATA DISPLAY. S/N : 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-4 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 5 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-5 1 1 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 6 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 <List of set values 1> 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 1 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-6 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 7 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 <List of set values 1> 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 1 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-7 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 8 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 <List of set values 1> 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) 1 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-8 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 9 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 <List of set values 1> 46-15 Purpose Function (Content) Adjustment Used to adjust the reading density in the FAX mode (Super Fine mode). (Only when FAX is installed.) Section Item Picture quality Operation/Procedure The exposure mode to be set is selected. (FAX Super Fine mode individual adjustment) 1) The current set value is highlighted on the right side of each item. In this screen, be sure to select "1: 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) 1 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-9 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 10 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 <List of set values 1> 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) 1 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-10 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 11 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-11 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 12 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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) AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-12 SRAM FLASH Memory FLASH Memory (AR-MM9) [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 13 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 <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 2 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-13 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 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 14 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 <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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-14 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 15 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-15 NONE PAUSE MESSAGE1 MESSAGE2 MESSAGE3 MESSAGE4 MESSAGE5 MESSAGE6 MESSAGE7 MESSAGE8 MESSAGE9 MESSAGE10 MESSAGE11 MESSAGE12 MESSAGE13 MESSAGE14 MESSAGE15 ALARM RINGER EXT.TEL.RINGER 2 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 16 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 <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. AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-16 1 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 17 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-17 No signal 2 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 18 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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. AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-18 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 19 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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, *, # AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-19 1 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 20 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 21 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-21 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 22 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 23 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-23 1 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 24 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-24 Remote switch is made when calling from external telephone. [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 25 ページ Large item 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-25 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 26 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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. AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-26 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 27 ページ SW Bit No. No. 4 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 Item 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-27 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 28 ページ SW Bit No. No. 6 7 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-28 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 29 ページ SW Bit No. No. 9 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 Item 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) AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-29 0 YES Initial setup [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 30 ページ SW Bit No. No. 14 2 3 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-30 0 0 JBIG/MMR/ MR/MH Adjustment value [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 31 ページ SW Bit No. No. 17 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-31 Key operator Initial setup [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 32 ページ SW Bit No. No. 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-32 Key operator Send setup [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 33 ページ SW Bit No. No. 24 5 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 Item 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-33 6 times Key operator [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 34 ページ SW Bit No. No. 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-34 Judges as an error [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 35 ページ SW Bit No. No. 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 Item 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-35 Collectively outputted Receive setup [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 36 ページ SW Bit No. No. 35 7 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-36 Send setup [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 37 ページ SW Bit No. No. 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 Item 38 1,2 Protocol monitor Switch selection and function Used to set whether the protocol monitor (which is recognized by the FAX) for one communication is printed or not. When a new communication is made before printing the protocol monitor, the old protocol data are deleted. (Overwriting) Bit No. 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-37 Initial setup [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 38 ページ SW Bit No. No. 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 Item 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-38 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 39 ページ SW Bit No. No. 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 Item 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-39 PPh signal Key operator [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 40 ページ SW Bit No. No. 46 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 Item Switch selection and function USA 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-40 0 Until NSF signal send/ receive Key operator [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 41 ページ SW Bit No. No. 52 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 Item 1,2 Ringing sound volume Switch selection and function Used to set the ringing sound volume in reception regardless of handset installation. The sound volume is available in the following four levels. Bit No. Sound NO 3,4 Line monitor sound volume setup 1 2 0 0 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-41 0 Sound NO 0 0 Small Operation setup Small Operation setup 1 0 1 1 0 Sound volume 6 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 42 ページ SW Bit No. No. 54 Item 1,2 Ringing sound volume "Medium" setup 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-42 1 0 1 0 1 0 Sound volume 6 Sound volume 4 Sound volume 2 Key operator [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 43 ページ SW Bit No. No. 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 Item Switch selection and function USA 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-43 10sec [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 44 ページ SW Bit No. No. 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 Item Switch selection and function USA 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-44 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 45 ページ SW Bit No. No. 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 Item Switch selection and function USA 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-45 [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 46 ページ SW Bit No. No. 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 Item 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-46 0 750ms 0 0 0 250ms Key operator [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 47 ページ SW Bit No. No. 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 Item Switch selection and function USA 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. AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-47 0 1 1 0 600ms Key operator [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 48 ページ SW Bit No. No. 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 Item 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-48 Initial value OFF Key operator Initial setup [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 49 ページ SW Bit No. No. 101 1 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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. AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-49 Key operator [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 50 ページ SW Bit No. No. 104 1 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-50 Switch Key operator [06]SIMULATIONS ・ FAXSOFTWARESWITCH.fm 51 ページ SW Bit No. No. Item 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時45分 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 AR-FX8 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 6-51 3 times Key operator [07]MACHINEOPERATION.fm 1 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時48分 [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. AR-FX8 MACHINE OPERATION 7-1 Remark [07]MACHINEOPERATION.fm 2 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時48分 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. AR-FX8 MACHINE OPERATION 7-2 [07]MACHINEOPERATION.fm 3 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時48分 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. AR-FX8 MACHINE OPERATION 7-3 [07]MACHINEOPERATION.fm 4 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時48分 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. AR-FX8 MACHINE OPERATION 7-4 [07]MACHINEOPERATION.fm 5 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時48分 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. AR-FX8 MACHINE OPERATION 7-5 <S> <R> [07]MACHINEOPERATION.fm 6 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時48分 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 AR-FX8 MACHINE OPERATION 7-6 <R> [07]MACHINEOPERATION.fm 7 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時48分 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 AR-FX8 MACHINE OPERATION 7-7 [07]MACHINEOPERATION.fm 8 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時48分 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 [08]ELECTRICALSECTION.fm 1 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時48分 [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 AG 2 3 CIP 1 BT1 CN3 LT1 4 1 Japan Only 2 MJ-66J-RD315 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. !"#$%&'()*+ ,-(./012 345 a 5mm a b z i n s p 6789:;<= >?@: AB> 89C1DE)FGHIJGK;L,M ?D @: >NO>FMP QR STU-VWXY?Z[ NOLP \\R S ABFMP QR STU--];^L_`[Yabc)deLf)DM LCghijIklmnopqrst^L,`[d=uvwx`bO YVWj@: yz{L|rU-VWU}~LI YU[) ZUD@: U})3L- -)=`[67U}@: 67b)U}L@`b%`VIM U}@: [00]COVER.fm 2 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時42分 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. [00]COVER.fm 3 ページ 2003年11月12日 水曜日 午前9時42分 COPYRIGHT c 2003 BY SHARP CORPORATION All rights reserved. Printed in Japan. 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