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Di551/Di650 Additional Information
The following items should be revised and added to the Di551/Di650 User Manual, Section 11: Server Function and Section 13: Key Operator Mode. Please use the web browser of Internet Explorer 5.5 / Netscape 4.7 or later to access the Web Utilities.
- Revised Setting E-Mail Transmission Function (Environment Setup)..1 - Added Setting E.C.M. Function (Environment Setup)..3 Setting Scan Transmission Function (Environment Setup)..13 Transmitting/Editing Machine Setting File (Environment Setup)..17 Key Operator Mode [19] Scan Transmission Setting..23

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Setting E-Mail Transmission Function (Environment Setup)
Perform the Key Operator setting concerning the network environment using the web browser. For details of the E-Mail Transmission Setting, refer to p. 13-11 of Di551/Di650 User Manual.
The Mail Server (SMTP Server) is necessary to use the E-Mail Transmission Function.

1. 2. 3.

Open the Web Utilities window.
For detailed procedure to access the Web Utilities, refer to p. 11-13 of Di551/650 User Manual.
Click on [Environment Setup]. Display the E-Mail Transmission Setting window.
Enter the 4-digit Key Operator password, then click on [Apply].
Click on [E-Mail transmission setting].
The E-Mail Transmission Setting window will be displayed. DETAILS
The Extension for maintenance option will be exclusively used by a service representative.
Setting E-Mail Transmission Function (Environment Setup) (continued)

Perform the setting.

Enter the IP address of the mail server, and E-mail address to be informed of the machine status. Click on the check box of the desired transmission item.
Click on [Apply] to complete the setting and return to the Web Utilities window. Clicking on [Reset] will void the setting and restore the Web Utilities window. Clicking on [Sending data] will send a test mail to the manager.
Setting E.C.M. Function (Environment Setup)
Perform the following Key Operator settings concerning the E.C.M. function using the web browser on a PC. E.C.M. Data Add (see step 4.) Add a new E.C.M. data (password, name, and copy limit) to the E.C.M. list. E.C.M. Data List (see step 5.) Change or delete the E.C.M. data (password, name, or copy limit) in the list, or reset the counters. E.C.M. Function Setting (see step 6.) Specify the following E.C.M. function settings. Switching the E.C.M.: ON/OFF Effect when the copy limit is reached: Immediately / After job / Warning E.C.M. password: 8 digits / under 8 digits E.C.M. password input timing: Auto reset timer/ Complete job Wrong E.C.M. password (from printer): Accept / Reject

DETAILS

The above settings can also be performed on the machine itself, except for the Wrong E.C.M. password (from printer) setting. Some settings may require operations on the machine. Refer to Di551/Di650 User Manual, pages 13-18 and 13-43 ~ 13-49.
The E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) appears as E.K.C. (Electronic Key Counter) in the Web Utilities windows.
Open the Web Utilities window. Click on [Environment Setup]. Display the E.C.M. Function Setting menu window.
Setting E.C.M. Function (Environment Setup) (continued)
The Environment Setup menu window will be displayed. Click on [E.K.C. function setting].

The Enter Network Password dialog box will be displayed. Enter ekc in the User Name text box, and an 8-digit master key code in the Password text box, then click on [OK].
The E.C.M. Function Setting menu window will be displayed.

Add an E.C.M. data.

Click on [E.K.C. data add].
The E.C.M. Data Setting window will be displayed.
Enter the following items to register a new E.C.M. data, then click on [Apply]. Number: Automatically assigned Password: 8 digits max. Name: 8 characters max. Limit: 999,999 copies max. DETAILS
To clear the text boxes, click on [Reset]. To cancel adding a new E.C.M. data, click on [Back], or any E.C.M. Function Setting menu item to jump to the desired window.

DETAILS: Error Message

A duplicate password or name will be rejected with an error message. However, duplicating a password is possible using the Key Operator setting. Refer to Di551/Di650 User Manual, p. 13-22. The Name entry box accepts letters (capital letters only), numbers, and four symbols: (, ), -, and /. Any other symbols will be rejected with an error message displayed in the window. Max. 1,000 E.C.M. entries can be registered. An error message will be displayed if the above limit is exceeded. An error message may be displayed when the data entry has not been completed due to the machine operation in progress. Please click on [Apply] while the machine is in an idle state.
The registered content will be displayed in the window. The new E.C.M. data will be transmitted to the machine immediately so that is valid for the user operations.
Click on [Back] to return to the E.C.M. Function Setting menu window, or any menu item to jump to the desired window.

Edit the E.C.M. data.

Click on [E.K.C. data list] in the E.C.M. Function Setting menu window (see p. 4) or from the menu in any subsequent window. The E.C.M. Data List window will be displayed.
The Another user count in the list indicates the count accumulated for the jobs performed by non-registered users. This data cannot be edited other than resetting the counter.
To change Password, Name, or Limit: (1) Click on the number of the data to be edited.
The E.C.M. Edit Setting window will be displayed.
(2) Change the password, name, or limit, as desired. For details in entering procedure, refer to p. 5. (3) Click on [Apply]. DETAILS
To clear the text boxes, click on [Reset]. To cancel editing the E.C.M. data, click on [Back], or any E.C.M. Function Setting menu item to jump to the desired window.

See Details on p. 5 if an error message is displayed after clicking on [Apply].
The edited content will be displayed in the window. The edited data will be transmitted to the machine immediately so that is valid for the user operations.
Click on [Back] to return to the E.C.M. Data List window. To reset E.C.M. count: (1) Click on the check box(es) to select the E.C.M. data of the counter to be cleared. If all the counters are to be cleared, click on [SelectAll]. (2) Click on the radio button (a white circle) heading the Reset the count of selected item(s). (3) Click on [Apply].
The Count Reset Confirmation window will be displayed. DETAILS
To cancel resetting the E.C.M. data, click on [Back] or any E.C.M. Function Setting menu item to jump to the desired window.
(4) Click on [Apply] to immediately reset the counters to zero. The message Setting was changed will be displayed.
If an error message is displayed after clicking on [Apply], a counter has not been reset due to a machine operation in progress. The machine must be in an idle state when you click on [Apply].
Click on [Back] to return to the E.C.M. Data List window.
To delete E.C.M. data: (1) Click on the check box(es) to select the E.C.M. data to be deleted. If all the data are to be cleared, click on [SelectAll]. (2) Click on the radio button (a white circle) heading the Delete selected item(s) (Except for Another user count). (3) Click on [Apply].
The Delete Confirmation window will be displayed. DETAILS
To cancel deleting the E.C.M. data, click on [Back] or any E.C.M. Function Setting menu item to jump to the desired window.
(4) Click on [Apply] to immediately delete the data. The message Setting was deleted will be displayed.
If an error message is displayed after clicking on [Apply], the data has not been deleted due to a machine operation in progress. The machine must be in an idle state when you click on [Apply].
Click on [Back] to return to the E.C.M. Data List window, or any menu item to jump to the desired window.

Set the E.C.M. function.

Click on [E.K.C. function setting] in the E.C.M. Function Setting menu window (see p. 4) or from the menu in any subsequent window. The E.C.M. Function Setting window will be displayed. Click on the radio button (white circle) of the desired selection item(s) so that a black dot appears in it.
Click on [Apply]. The change made in the settings will be transmitted immediately for the user operations. DETAILS
To restore the previous setting, click on [Reset]. To cancel the E.C.M. function setting, click on [Back].
If an error message is displayed after clicking on [Apply], a setting has not been completed due to a machine operation in progress. The machine must be in an idle state when you click on [Apply].
Click on [Back] to return to the E.C.M. Function Setting menu window or any menu item to jump to the desired window.

Setting Scan Transmission Function (Environment Setup)
Perform the Key Operator setting concerning the transmission of the scanned image data using the web browser. For details of the Scan Transmission Setting, contact your service representative.
>>>Specifications for Scan Transmission Setting<<<
The Scan Transmission Setting is available only when the Printer Controller is installed in the machine.
Open the Web Utilities window. Click on [Environment Setup]. Display the Scan Transmission Setting window.
The Environment Setup menu window will be displayed. Click on [Scan transmission setting].
The Scan Transmission Setting window will be displayed. DETAILS
The [Scan transmission setting] key appears in the window only when the Printer Controller is installed in the machine.
Register the E-Mail, HDD, and FTP, as required.
Setting Scan Transmission Function (Environment Setup) (continued)
For details of this setting, refer to the instruction manual of the printer controller.
The symbols that cannot be displayed in the entry box will be ignored, if entered. The HDD Box No. will be registered as a 4-digit number. For example, entering [1] will be registered as [0001].
Click on [Registration] to complete the entry. The registered content will be displayed.
Click on [Back] to return to the Scan Transmission Setting window.

Display the Entry List.

Click on [Entry List] of the desired item under the entry box to display the Entry List.
Change the registered contents.
Display the Entry List of the desired item as described in step 5. Click on the entry name to be changed. The window for changing the selected item will be displayed.
Change the contents as desired, then click on [Registration]. The registered content will be displayed.
Delete the registered contents.
Display the Entry List of the desired item as described in step 5. Click on the check box in the Delete column of the item to be deleted, then click on [Delete]. If all the items are to be deleted, click on [SelectAll], then click on [Delete]. The window for deleting the selected item will be displayed. 15
Click on the check box again to release the selection.
Confirm the registered name to be deleted, then click on [Yes]. Click on [Back] on the web browser to return to the Scan Transmission Setting window.
Transmitting/Editing Machine Setting File (Environment Setup)
Follow the procedure below to transmit the following setting file from the machine to a PC (export) using the web browser, edit the setting data on the PC, then return the file to the machine (import). E.C.M. data (max. 1,000 files) Three Scan Transmission Setting data E-mail data (max. 96 files) HDD (Box No.) (max. 48 files) FTP (FTP server address) (max. 12 files)

The machine setting file can be stored in a PC so that it may be returned to the machine at any time, and is available for common use if you have two or more machines. The file transmitted to a PC, being converted to a file type for batch processing, can be edited efficiently and returned to the machine. The file transmitted to a PC normally contains the four data types mentioned above, however, each data type can be made into a file and transmitted separately. For details of E.C.M. data, see Di551/Di650 User Manual, p. 13-20. For details of Scan Transmission Setting, see p. 23. The E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) appears as E.K.C. (Electronic Key Counter) in the Web Utilities windows.
Open the Web Utilities window. Click on [Environment Setup]. Display the Setting File Import/Export window.
Transmitting/Editing Machine Setting File (Environment Setup) (continued)
Click on [Setting data Import/Export].
The Setting File Import/Export window will be displayed.
Export the machine setting file.
Select the desired file type from the pull-down menu, then click on [Export].
The data format cannot be changed from TAB separated.
Confirm that the radio button heading Save this file to disk is marked in the File Download dialog box, then click on [OK].
In the dialog box, designate the folder for saving the machine setting file, then click on [Save]. DETAILS
The file name is automatically assigned as described below. Select the data to be exported, changing the name if desired. ekc_tab.txt (E.C.M. data) ip_email.txt (E-mail data of Scan Transmission Setting data) ip_hdd.txt (HDD data of Scan Transmission Setting data) ip_ftp.txt (FTP data of Scan Transmission Setting data)
The file cannot be accessed when the machine is operating. If an error message is displayed, try again to save the file after the current machine operation is completed.
A dialog box will be displayed when the saving operation is completed. Click on [Close]. 19
Edit the machine setting file.
The machine setting file transmitted to a PC is a TAB separated text file which can be edited using an application software such as Text Editor or Table Editor. A new setting file can also be created according to the specifications for each file type. See p. 21 for details.

Import the machine setting file.
Click on [Browse] to designate the machine setting file to be imported, then click on [Import].
The result message will be displayed when the registration is completed.
If the registration cannot be completed successfully, an error messages will be displayed as follows. Cant transfer data (The machine is busy) Try again to import the data after the machine operation in progress is completed. The data cannot be recognized Confirm that the data is the machine setting file. Data size is too large Confirm that the data is the machine setting file. Check if the file size exceeds 100,000 bytes. The data cannot be registered Check if inappropriate description is made in the machine setting file. See p. 17 for details. Check if the file entries are already over the limit.
DETAILS: To Edit the Machine Setting File
Save the file as a text. Begin the file with a specified tag. (ex. #EKC_TAB) A line should be 300 bytes or less. The file size should be 100,000 bytes or less. The line that begins with # is a comment.
ex. Machine setting file of an E.C.M. data
#EKC_TAB #PASSWORD 00003636
NAME ---ADMIN -------1 -----KEN -----AAA -------A ----AAAA --------

LIMIT 000000

E.C.M. data setting file: Begin the file with #EKC_TAB. Max. 1,000 files can be edited. A line should include PASSWORD, NAME, and LIMIT, being separated by a tab. Use up to 8 digits numbers (0 - 9) only to specify PASSWORD. Use numbers, alphabets (capital letters only), and four symbols: (, ), -, and / only to specify NAME. Use up to 6 digits numbers (0 - 9) only to specify LIMIT (0 - 999,999). E-mail data setting file: Begin the file with #IP_EMAIL. Max. 96 files can be edited. A line should include ENTRY NAME and E-MAIL ADDRESS, being separated by a tab. ENTRY NAME should be 18 bytes or less. E-MAIL ADDRESS should be 60 bytes or less. HDD data setting file: Begin the file name with #IP_HDD. Max. 48 files can be edited. A line should include ENTRY NAME and BOX NUMBER, being separated by a tab. ENTRY NAME should be 18 bytes or less. Use up to 4 digits numbers (0 - 9) only to specify a BOX NUMBER.
FTP data setting file: Begin the file name with #IP_FTP. Max. 12 files can be edited. A line should include PROFILE NAME, HOST ADDRESS, FILE PATH, LOGIN, and PASSWORD, being separated by a tab. PROFILE NAME should be 18 bytes or less. HOST ADDRESS should be 63 bytes or less. FILE PATH should be 96 bytes or less. LOGIN should be 47 bytes or less. PASSWORD should be 31 bytes or less.
Key Operator Mode [19] Scan Transmission Setting
Use this function to change or delete the address registered for transmitting the image data scanned on the machine. The following three address types can be registered. E-mail HDD (box No.) FTP (FTP server address)
NOTE: The [19] Scan Transmission Setting key will function only when the Print Controller is installed on the machine,.

Key Operator Mode Screen 2
Scan Transmission Setting Screen
Change E-Mail Address Screen

Change Box No. Screen

Change FTP Address Screen
1 Press [HELP] to display the Help Screen, then touch Key Operator Mode. Enter the 4-digit Key Operator password, then touch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.
NOTE: If an invalid password is entered, enter the valid 4-digit password.
To display menus [11] to [20] of the Key Operator Mode Screen, touch the arrow key.
2 Touch [19] Scan transmission setting to display the Scan Transmission Setting Screen. 23
Key Operator Mode [19] Scan Transmission Setting (continued)
3 Select the desired address type. Touch E-Mail, HDD, or FTP to display the registered name keys on each page. 4 Select the name key to be changed or deleted. Touch the Lower arrow key to scroll, or Upper arrow key to return. To delete the address: Touch to highlight the desired name key, then touch DELETE. The selected key will be deleted from the screen. To change the address: (1) Touch to highlight the desired name key, then touch CHANGE. The subsequent screen according to the address type will be displayed. (See previous page.) (2) Touch to highlight the registered item key on the left, then change the information under that key using the alphabet keys on the screen. (3) Touch OK on each screen to complete the setting and restore the Scan Transmission Setting Screen. 5 Touch OK to restore the Key Operator Mode Screen. 6 Touch RETURN to return to the Basic Screen and perform copying operations.

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4. ELECTRIC PARTS LIST

PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING..4-1 [1] Di551/Di650/Di5510/Di7210 Parts Layout Drawing..4-1 [2] EDH-4/7 Parts Layout Drawing.4-12 [3] C-403/404 Parts Layout Drawing.4-13 [4] FN-112/6/121/10 Parts Layout Drawing.4-14 [5] Cover Inserter B/E Parts Layout Drawing..4-17 [6] PK-2/5 Parts Layout Drawing.4-18 [7] ZK-2/3 Parts Layout Drawing.. 4-19 [8] FN-115 Parts Layout Drawing.4-20 [9] OT-104 Parts Layout Drawing.4-22 CONNECTOR LAYOUT DRAWING.4-23 [1] Di551/Di650/Di5510/Di7210 Connector Layout Drawing..4-23 [2] C-403/404 Connector Layout Drawing..4-30 [3] FN-112/6/121/10 Connector Layout Drawing..4-30 [4] Cover Inserter B/E Connector Layout Drawing..4-31 [5] PK-2/5 Connector Layout Drawing.4-31 [6] ZK-2/3 Connector Layout Drawing. 4-32 [7] FN-115 Connector Layout Drawing. 4-33 [8] OT-104 Connector Layout Drawing. 4-33 JAM CODE LIST..4-34 ERROR CODE LIST..4-50 TIMING CHART..4-69 [1] Di650 Timing Chart (1)..4-69 [2] Di650 Timing Chart (2)..4-70 [3] Di7210 Timing Chart (1)..4-71 [4] Di7210 Timing Chart (2)..4-72 [5] EDH-4/EDH-7 Timing Chart (1).4-73 [6] EDH-4/EDH-7 Timing Chart (2).4-74 [7] C-403/C-404 Time Chart.4-75 [8] FN-112/FN-6/FN-121/FN-10 TIming Chart (1)..4-76 [9] FN-112/FN-6/FN-121/FN-10 Timing Chart (2)..4-77 [10] FN-112/FN-6/FN-121/FN-10 Timing Chart (3)..4-78 [11] FN-112/FN-6/FN-121/FN-10 Timing Chart (4)..4-79 [12] Cover Inserter B/Cover Inserter E Timing Chart..4-80 [13] PK-2 Timing Chart..4-81 [14] PK-5 Timing Chart..4-82 [15] ZK-2/ZK-3 Timing Chart..4-83 [16] FN-115 Timing Chart (1).4-84 [17] FN-115 Timing Chart (2).4-85 [18] OT-104 Timing Chart.4-86 [19] FN-113/FN-122 Timing Chart (1).4-87 [20] FN-113/FN-122 Timing Chart (2).4-88 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM..4-89 [1] EDH-4/EDH-7 Overall Wiring Diagram..4-89 [2] C-403/C-404 Overall Wiring Diagram.4-90

2. ISW

WHAT'S ISW?... 2-1 SETUP... 2-2 [1] ISW-compatible boards.. 2-2 [2] Data flow.. 2-2 [3] Prepare the copier to start an ISW transfer.. 2-2 [4] Preparing the copier to transfer.. 2-4 [5] Relationships between processing states and operational LEDs.. 2-5 [6] Rewriting procedure after an error interruption.. 2-5 [7] Preparation when PZ is installed.. 2-6 [8] Connecting to the ISW connector. 2-6 INTERNET ISW... 2-8 [1] What is the Internet ISW ?.. 2-8 [2] Operating environment.. 2-8 [3] Main features.. 2-8 [4] Initial setting.. 2-9 [5] Mail Remote Notification System. 2-16 [6] Internet ISW using Web utility. 2-30 [7] Internet ISW by operation panel. 2-33 [8] Precautions for use.. 2-35

3. SERVICE

SERVICE SCHEDULE... 3-1 [1] Service Schedule.. 3-1 [2] Maintenance Items. 3-2 [3] Main Body Periodic Inspection Items. 3-10 [4] RADF [EDH-4/7].. 3-12 [5] FNS [FN-112/6].. 3-12 [6] FNS [FN-115].. 3-13 [7] LCT [C-403/404].. 3-13 [8] PI [Cover Inserter B/E].. 3-14 [9] PZ [ZK-2/3]... 3-14 [10] Periodic replacement parts list.. 3-15 [11] Optional replacement parts list. 3-18 COPY MATERIALS.. 3-19 [1] Single unit supply. 3-19 SERVICE MATERIAL LIST.. 3-20

Never throw the used cartridge and toner into fire. You may be burned due to dust explosion.
DANGER : HANDLING OF SERVICE MATERIALS
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. Drum cleaner (isopropyl alcohol) and roller cleaner (acetone-based) are highly flammable and must be handled with care. A risk of fire exists.
Do not replace the cover or turn the copier ON before any solvent remnants on the cleaned parts have fully evaporated. A risk of fire exists. Use only a small amount of cleaner at a time and take care not to spill any liquid. If this happens, immediately wipe it off. A risk of fire exists.
When using any solvent, ventilate the room well. Breathing large quantities of organic solvents can lead to discomfort.
MEASURES TO TAKE IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT
provide relief to affected persons and to prevent further damage.
1. If an accident has occurred, the distributor who has been notified first must immediately take emergency measures to 2. If a report of a serious accident has been received from a customer, an on-site evaluation must be carried out quickly and KMBT must be notified. 3. To determine the cause of the accident, conditions and materials must be recorded through direct on-site checks, in accordance with instructions issued by KMBT. 4. For reports and measures concerning serious accidents, follow the regulations given in Serious Accident Report/ Follow-up Procedures.

CONCLUSION

safety can be maintained by the appropriate daily service work conducted by the customer engineer.
1. Safety of users and customer engineers depends highly on accurate maintenance and administration. Therefore, 2. When performing service, each copier on the site must be tested for safety. The customer engineer must verify the safety of parts and ensure appropriate management of the equipment.

SAFETY INFORMATION

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser products manufactured since August 1, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States. This copier is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968. Since radiation emitted inside this copier is completely confined within protective housings and external covers, the laser beam cannot escape during any phase of normal user operation.

[1] Setting Method

This machine is provided with 36 Mode as an adjustment mode. This mode is used to perform various adjustments. 1. Turn off SW2 (sub power). 2. Turn on SW2 while holding down both paper quantity buttons 3 and 6. The Adjustment mode menu Screen appears. At this point, you are in 36 mode and normal copy operation is disabled. [Adjustment mode menu Screen]

6. 7. 8. 9.

Press the number key corresponding to the item to adjust. The setting screen for each item is displayed. Enter data in each adjustment screen. If there are several adjustment items, press the NEXT or BACK key to select the desired item. If there are more screens below, press the key displayed on screen to change screen. Enter data and press the SET key if it is available, to confirm your entry. Press the RETURN key to end adjustment. Turn off the SW2 and exit the 36 mode. The new adjustment values take effect after restarting the machine.
1. Charging main manual adjustment
Charging main manual adjustment is inhibited in the field. 7
2. Transfer manual adjustment
Default setting value must be set under the guidance of Konica Technology Support Center.
[HV adjustment (Charging grid voltage) Screen] Press START button , and check the voltage shown, then press CANCEL button. When the voltage measured is not satisfactory, change the data using the numeric keys on the screen and press the SET key.
3. Separation (AC) manual adjustment
Default setting value must be set under the guidance of Konica Technology Support Center. 8
4. Separation (DC) manual adjustment
Default setting value must be set under the guidance of Konica Technology Support Center. 9
Turn the SW2 (sub power) OFF.
5. Charging grid manual adjustment
See [3] "Charging Grid Voltage Adjustment".
6. Developing bias manual adjustment
Standard value: Specified value on the drum flange 5V Range of input: 0 to step: 1.6V
7. Transfer guide confirm
Transfer guide confirm is inhibited in the field.

8. TGR manual adjustment

TGR manual adjustment is inhibited in the field.
[3] Charging Grid Voltage Adjustment
Adjusting the charging grid voltage. Before performing this adjustment, Check that the drum counter was reset. Preparation: Insert the door SW jig to interlock MS/L and interlock MS/R. Step 1 Operation Check the adjustment value of the charging grid voltage on the durm flange. Connect the V tester as shown below. +: Grid pin -: GND (Earth) Range: DC1000V Enter the 36 mode. [Adjustment mode menu Screen] 4 Press " 1 Process adjustment". [Process adjustment mode menu Screen] Press " 1 High voltage adjustment". [High voltage adjustment mode menu Screen] 6 Press " 5 HV adj. (Charging grid voltage)".

Adjust

Scale Scale

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Hold paper against the stoppers and confirm that all three stoppers are in alignment. Execute stapling to confirm that the stopper line and stapler line are parallel.
Adjustment method Preparation Step 1 Operation Check that SF is connected to the main body. Remove the cover/R. 2 Caution: Keep the conveyance cover closed after removing the cover/R.
Each Test Mode Operation Movement to tray lower limit sensor position SW100-4 :OFF ON OFF The shift tray is moved down when M702 (Tray up/down motor) is turned ON. M702 is turned OFF when PS704 (Toner lower limit sensor) is turned ON.
Operation Step 1 Operation Turn ON the power of main body. Set the DIP switches 2 and 3 in accordance with the testing operation.
Testing Operation Movement to the tray lower limit sensor position DIP switch 2 3

OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON

M701 (Conveyance motor) driving (300msec) SW100-4 :OFF ON OFF M701 (Conveyance motor) is turned OFF 300msec. after it is turned ON.
M701 (Conveyance motor) driving (300msec) M703 (Shift motor) driving (shift operation: one time)
(Tray up/down motor) initial ON operation (Moving downward Moving upward)

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Immediately after turning ON the DIP switch 4, turn it OFF and check whether the predetermined operation is started. Once the testing operation is completed, turn OFF all the DIP switches 1 to 4. Reinstall the cover/R. d.
M703 (Shift motor) driving SW100-4 :OFF ON OFF The shifting is started when M703 (Shift motor) is turned ON. M703 is turned OFF when PS702 (Shift HP sensor) is turned ON. M702 (Tray up/down motor) initial operation SW100-4 :OFF ON OFF The shift tray is moved down when M702 (Tray up/down motor) is turned ON, and then it is moved up in reverse after a specified time is passed. M702 is turned OFF when PS703 (Tray upper limit sensor) is turned ON.
[51] FN-113/122 Output Check Mode

1. Switches on PWB

S1 S2 S3 LED1~4 Used to run the Test Mode operation. DIP switch used to set the Test Mode operation. Turn ON or OFF, or blink to indicate a specific condition during Test Mode operations.

TIMER LED (orange) OFF OFF Flashing OFF OFF Flashing Flashing OFF
POWER SAVE LED (green) OFF OFF OFF Flashing Flashing Flashing ON OFF
[6] Rewriting procedure after an error interruption
If errors occur while writing ROM data, it is written the same way as explained in "Writing ROM data newly" in "[3]2. Instances of ISW transfer". Image control program The timer LED (orange) flashes. {Nothing will appear on the operation LCD because the image control board controls the entire unit.} Retry ISW after turning the main switch OFF, then ON. Other control programs Relaunch the 25 mode to retry ISW. {It is assumed that the copier has the iamge control program successfully installed.}
Preparation when PZ is installed
When PZ is installed, to rewrite the flash ROM of the finisher, change the wiring within PZ. Procedure Power off the main body. Loosen two screws in the lower part of PZ rear cover, remove two screws in the upper part, and then remove the rear cover. Disconnect one connector (CN6) of PZ control board (PZCB). Remove the finisher I/F cable assembly hanging on the wire saddle in the lower part of PZ control board (PZCB) and connect it to the connector (CN6) of PZCB disconnected in the step (3).

CN6 (Blue)

[8] Connecting to the ISW connector
The ISW connector is at the right side of the copier. Procedure In the case of the Di551/Di650 Connect the PC parallel port and the copier ISW connector with a parallel interface cable.
ISW connector (36-pin) PC

a. (1) (2)

(3) (4)
Parallel (printer) interface port

Parallel interface cable

Finisher I/F cable assembly (ISW)
(5) After completing the rewrite of flash ROM, disconnect the connector from the finisher I/F cable assembly and reconnect the connector to CN6 of PZ control board (PZCB).
In the case of the Di5510/Di7210 (1) Connect a PC and the copier with a parallel cable or USB cable. (2) For performing the Internet ISW, connect a LAN cable to the Ethernet connector of the copier.
ISW connector (36-pin) Parallel interface cable
USB connector Parallel (printer) interface port Ethernet connector USB cable USB connector

2MANAGEMENT [Machine management list 2]
B. Send mails The example of the mail containing the command to the copier is shown. The command and option on the mail are recognized by the top letters without distinction between capital and small letters. Accordingly, not all letters of the command must be typed. It is recognized by the minimum letters in the above table *1. When sending mail to the copier, please note followings.
Note: Mail software on any OS, handy terminal, free-mail using browser can be used without any difference. When sending mail on mail software, be sure to use text mode. (Mail in HTML mode cannot be handle properly.) As for the reception on mail software, the desirable maximum displayable letters per one line is 128 and over (single-byte). (The length of the one line reaches to 128 letters in the part of the data list mail. Accordingly, mail may not be easily seen on the cellular phone or other mobile devices.) Put minimum one space or TAB*2 between the command and option on the mail. Use only single-byte alphanumeric character (ASCII character) for the command on mail. Otherwise, an error mail, [Command Not Found], is returned. Type command from the beginning of the line. If the line starts with blank or TAB, the line is ignored. Maximum number of commands that can be contained in one mail is 10. The eleventh and onwards commands are ignored. Do not attach file to the mail sent to the copier. Depending on file size, it is handled as illegal mail. Do not attach signature to the mail sent to the copier. If automatic attachment of the signature is already set to the mail software, change the setting not to attach the signature. The signature is regarded as command and error mail may be returned. While copier is sending or receiving the mail, if the power switch of the copier is turned OFF or list output is performed on the copier, two mails may be returned. The maximum number of the mails that copier receives from the mail server is 5 per one time. If the mail server has more received mails at a time, remaining mails are processed after the [interval between fetching mails]. *1 *2 Example: All of G, GE, GET, GETL, GETLO, GETLOG equal to specify GETLOG. Return cannot be used. 2 ISW
(1) Send GETLOG command Following should be described in the sending mail. Subject: Input "CE password" set in reception setting. To: Input E-mail address of the copier. Body: Input command. a. 2 ISW Example of mail requesting counter list

In order to disable Mail remote notification system, in Mail reception setting, select [No] for the "Enable EMail notification" and then click [Apply] button.
[6] Internet ISW using Web utility

1. Function

Using the copier's web utility, just by clicking on the browser *15, customer engineer can let the copier automatically download programs from the program server and rewrite its own programs. The boards of which programs can be rewritten are the same as those of [Internet ISW using E-mail remote notification system]. 2 ISW

2. How to use

a. Going to Internet ISW page The same as instructed in Chapter2, go to the [Internet ISW] page on the Web browser.
Internet ISW main screen Next to each board name, the program version is displayed. *15: Usually, it is not possible to access company-inside copier from outside exceeding firewall.
Performing ISW From the [ISW] items, select a board to ISW and check the box. When specifying a name of file to download, type the name in the text box of [File name]. When no file name is specified, the following files are acquired from the program server address set beforehand. I0 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 bootI0.bin bootI1.bin bootI2.bin bootI3.bin bootI4.bin bootI5.bin C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 bootC0.bin bootC1.bin bootC2.bin bootC3.bin bootC4.bin bootC5.bin N1 (V1) bootN1.bin (bootV1.bin) 2 ISW
When the above input completes, click [ISW]. c. Starting ISW When ISW starts, the following screen appears. If there is any input error, click [Back] and reset the item according to the message in red.
ISW execution screen When ISW completes successfully, the copier automatically reboots. If you click [Check status], you can check the current ISW status. If you click [Cancel], you can stop the ISW only while program is being downloaded.

Checking ISW status

ISW status check screen This screen shows the current performance or error. The display items are as follows. ISW communicating ISW rewriting Successfully completed *16 Canceled due to communication error Canceled due to communication timeout Canceled due to writing error e. Ending ISW When ISW completes and copier reboots, ensure that the program version is upgraded on the [Internet ISW main screen]. *16: Copier reboots after ISW completes normally. Do not click [Redraw] on the browser.
[7] Internet ISW by operation panel
It is possible for service technicians to download necessary program from the program server by the copier operation panel to automatically rewrite the program. The PC board for the program to be rewritten is the same for "Internet ISW by mail remote communication system".

RB Relay board

M720 Folding conveyance motor (FN-6/10 only)
PS703 Tray lower limit PS
M703 Tray up/down motor FN-112/6 FN-121/10
M703 Tray up/down motor FN-121 FN-10

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[5] Cover Inserter B/E Parts Layout Drawing
PIDB PI driver board MC201 Conveyance MC/U M201 Tray up/down motor/U PS205 Tray lower limit PS/U PS210 Tray lower limit PS/L M202 Tray up/down motor/L M203 PI conveyance motor MC202 Conveyance MC/L MC203 Registration MC PS202 No sheet PS/U VR201 Sheet size VR/U PS201 PI passage PS/U PS204 Tray upper limit PS/U PS206 PI passage PS/L PIOB PI operation board
PS203 Sheet set PS/U PS208 Sheet set PS/L
PS209 Tray upper limit PS/L VR202 Sheet size VR/L PS207 No sheet PS/L

MS201 PI interlock MS

SD201 Sheet feed SD/U

PS212 Sheet size PS/L

SD202 Sheet feed SD/L
[6] PK-2/5 Parts Layout Drawing
M801 Punch motor PAPER EDGE SENSOR Paper edge sensor (PK-5 only) PS802 Punch scraps full PS PS801 Punch HP PS
PS804 Punch scraps box set PS (PK-2 only)
PS804 Punch scraps box set PS (PK-5 only)
PKDB Punch drive board (PK-2 only)
PS803 Punch shift HP PS (PK-5 only) PKDB Punch drive board (PK-5 only) FRONT M802 Punch shift motor (PK-5 only)
[7] ZK-2/3 Parts Layout Drawing
PS5 (for ZK-3) Punch HP PS MC1 Punch clutch M10 Conveyance motor cooling fan
PS5 (for ZK-2) Punch HP PS M8 (for ZK-3) Punch switching motor MS2 (for ZK-3) Punch switching MS Paper edge PS M7 Punch scraps conveyance motor

M4 Punch motor

M5 Punch shift motor
PS7 Punch scraps full PS PS6 Punch scraps box PS FRONT MS1 Front door MS DCPS DC power unit COIL Coil NF Noise filter PS1 Passage PS SD2 Gate SD/U PS8 Exit PS M3 2nd stopper motor RELAY Power source relay Inlet

PS4 Puncher HP PS

PZCB PZ Control board

CBR Circuit breaker

M2 PS3 1st stopper motor 1st stopper HP PS M6 Conveyance motor PS9 Conveyance encoder PS SD1 Gate SD/L M1 Registration motor PS2 2nd stopper HP PS

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[8] FN-115 Parts Layout Drawing
PS50 Sub-tray full PS PS207 Paper exit-cover open/close detection PS M1 FNS conveyance motor M8 Paper exit-opening motor M7 Paper exit-roller motor SD1 Gate solenoid SD2 Sub-tray paper exit solenoid SD5 By-pass solenoid M13 Stacker entrance motor
M11 Stapler-movement motor
PS1 Sub-tray paper exit PS
PS4 FIN entrance passage PS PS13 Entrance paper detection PS FM1 Cooling FAN 1

FM2 Cooling FAN 2

FM3 Cooling FAN 3 MS1 Interlock
M4 Stapler rotation motor M3 Tray up/down motor

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PS20 Stacker no-paper detection PS PS8 Alignment-plate/ upper HP PS Stapler (F, R) PS9 Paper exitbelt HP PS M5 Alignment-plate/ upper motor PS11 Staplermovement HP PS PS14 Staplerrotation HP PS PS34 Stapler HP PS/F PS31 Stapler HP PS/R

Classification ADU

Jam Code J92-1 Operating
Cause PS46 (reverse/exit) does not turn ON within the predefined time after PS42 (paper reverse) has turned ON. PS45 does not turn OFF within the predefined time after PS45 (ADU reverse) has turned ON. (Di5510/ Di7210) PS45 (ADU paper reverse) is turned ON while in the idling status. PS48 (ADU conveyance /2) does not turn ON within the predefined time after PS46 (reverse /exit) has turned OFF.
Countermeasure Open the front door and pull out the ADU unit and remove the jammed paper.
J93-1 Operating J93-2 Stationary

J94-1 Operating

PS48 (ADU conveyance /2) is turned ON while in the idling status. PS50 (ADU pre-registration) is turned ON while in the idling status. PS49 (ADU deceleration) does not turn ON within the predefined time after PS48 (ADU conveyance /2) has turned ON. PS50 (ADU pre-registration) does not turn ON within the predefined time after PS49 (ADU deceleration) has turned ON again. PS49 (ADU deceleration) is turned ON while in the idling status.

ERROR CODE LIST

Note: As for the error codes, Please call service will be displayed for the F code, and Please switch OFF/ON on E code. On the actual LCD screen, everything is displayed with SC codes. Classification Drive Warning Estimated Cause Machine response Code abnormal parts F13-01 Error detection signal is detected con- The machine stops M1 (paper feed) tinuously for one second when two immediately and turns PRCB (printer control board) seconds have passed since M1 (paper OFF RL1 (main). feed) has turned ON. F13-02 Error detection signal is detected continuously for one second when two seconds have passed since M101 (LT paper feed) has turned ON. Error detection signal for M16 (tray up drive /1) is detected while M16 is turned ON. PS2 (tray upper limit/1) does not turn ON within 20 seconds (Di551/Di650)/ 36 seconds (Di5510/Di7210) since the lifting motion triggered by activating M16 (tray up drive /1) has started while PS2 is turned OFF. M101 (LT paper feed) LTDB (LT drive board)

Tray 1

F18-10 F18-11
M16 (tray up drive /1) PRCB (printer control board) No error code is displayed PS2 (tray upper limit/1) on the operation panel. The code is registered in data collection. Main body control is performed using previous data.

Tray 2

F18-20
Error detection signal for M17 (tray up The machine stops M17 (tray up drive /2) drive /2) is detected while M17 is immediately and turns PRCB (printer control board) PS8 (tray upper limit/2) turned ON. OFF RL1 (main). PS8 (tray upper limit/2) does not turn ON within 20 seconds (Di551/Di650)/ 27 seconds (Di5510/Di7210)since the lifting motion triggered by activating M17 (tray up drive /2) has started while PS8 is turned OFF. No error code is displayed on the operation panel. The code is registered in data collection. Main body control is performed using previous data.

Estimated abnormal parts ICB (image control board) ICB program HDD (hard disk drive)

F46-50 F46-51 F46-60

ICB (image control board) ICB program Around the tandem cable Error code is not dis- Write section played on the operation panel. It is displayed only in data collection.

F46-61

PRCB (printer control board) PS311 (original mis-centering /F) PS311 (original mis-centering /R) PS1 (paper mis-centering detection PS) L1 (exposure lamp)

F46-62

F46-63
F46-64 E46-80 E46-81 E46-82 E46-83 E46-90
TCSB (toner control sensor board) ICB (image control board)
ICB (image control board) Expansion memory contact failure ICB (image control board) Expansion memory
Warning Cause Code Image control E46-91 The header read address is illegal. abnormality E46-99 E-RDH memory initialization error Classification
If copy operation is being performed, the E-RDH memory may not be connected machine stops after paper ejection. properly. RL1 (main) is turned OFF.
Estimated abnormal parts ICB (image control board) Expansion memory
Communica- E50-01 tion abnormality E50-02
PRCB (printer control board) Main body drive serial input error 1. The machine stops Serial data is not received from the immediately. RL1 main body drive section within 0.5 sec- (main) is turned OFF. ond after reception of power-on ACK. Main body drive serial input error 2. Serial data is not received from the main body drive section within 0.5 second after reception of power-on ACK. Main body drive serial input error 3. Serial data is not received from the main body drive section within 0.5 second after reception of power-on ACK. Main body drive serial input error 4. Serial data is not received from the main body drive section within 0.5 second after reception of power-on ACK. Drive board communication reception error detection fault. A reception error occurred during reception of drive board serial data, or a data checksum error or ID information error occurred four consecutive times although a resent request had been issued three times. Image control board communication error. Initial data is not received from ICB (image control board) within 10 seconds after power-on. Image control board communication serial reception error detection fault. PRCB (printer control board) Drive boards

E50-03

E50-04

E50-05

E50-10
PRCB (printer control board) ICB (image control board)

E50-11

Warning Estimated Cause Machine response Code abnormal parts F52-01 FM13 (power supply cooling) EM sig- The machine stops FM13 (power supply cooling) DCPS (DC power supply unit) nal was abnormal 2 seconds after immediately. RL1 turning ON FM13. 2 seconds after (main) is turned OFF. turning FM13 OFF and ON again, the signal is still abnormal. F52-02 The MAINFAN_EM signal was abnormal 2 seconds after turning ON FM1 (main body cooling /1). 2 seconds after turning OFF and ON again, the signal is still abnormal. 5 seconds or later after turning ON M4 (fixing), an abnormal MAINM_EM signal has been detected for 1 consecutive second. FM1 (main body cooling /1) PRCB (printer control board)

Estimated abnormal parts RB (relay board) FNSCB (FNS control board) FM701 (stacker fan) RB (relay board) FNSCB (FNS control board) PKDB (PK drive board) PZCB (PZ control board) M2 (1st stopper) PS3 (1st stopper HP) PZCB (PZ control board) M3 (2nd stopper) PS2 (2nd stopper HP) FNSCB (FNS control board) PKDB (PK drive board) M801 (punch) PS801 (punch HP) M5 (punch shift) PS4 (punch shift HP) PZCB (PZ control board) M10 (conveyance motor fan) PZCB (PZ control board)

ZK-2/3 abnormality

F77-53

PK-2/5 abnormality

F77-54

F77-55

F77-56

F77-57

M4 (punch) PZCB (PZ control board) M8 (Punch switching motor) MS2 (Punch switching MS) PZCB (PZ control board) FNSCB (FNS control board) RB (relay board) M712 (gate drive) PS716 (gate HP) FNS CB (FNS control board)

F77-58

FN-112/6/ 121/10 abnormality FN-112/6/ 121/10/115 abnormality

F77-81

F77-91

F77-92

Classification FN-113/122 abnormality
Warning Cause Machine response Code SC77-01 The Shift Home Position Sensor The machine stops (PC10) does not go HIGH even after immediately and RL1 the lapse of a given period of time after (main) is turned OFF. M8 has been energized (to start returning the Elevator Tray to its home position). The Shift Home Position Sensor (PC10) does not go LOW even after the lapse of a given period of time after M8 has been energized (to start moving the Elevator Tray for job offset). SC77-02 The Elevator Tray Upper Limit Sensor PQ (PWB-F) does not go LOW even after the lapse of a given period of time after M7 has been energized (to start raising the Elevator Tray). The Elevator Tray Upper Limit Switch (S2) or Elevator Tray Lower Limit Switch (S3) remains actuated for a given period of time after M7 has been energized. SC77-03 The CD Aligning Home Position Sensor (PC9) does not go HIGH even after the lapse of a given period of time after M5 has been energized (to start returning the Aligning Plate to its home position). SC77-04 The Exit Roll Home Position Sensor (PC13) does not go HIGH even after the lapse of a given period of time after M13 has been energized (to start spacing/pressure sequence). SC77-05 The Storage Roller Home Position Sensor (PC12) does not go HIGH even after the lapse of a given period of time after M12 has been energized (to start spacing/pressure sequence). SC77-06 The Staple Home Position Sensor (PC14) does not go HIGH even after the lapse of a given period of time after M6 has been energized (to start returning the Stapling Unit to its home position).

Tray up-down motor

By-pass solenoid

Alignment plate/upper motor
Alignment plate/kower motor
Alignment plate/upper HP PS

M21,22 Stapler/R

M23,24 Stapler/F

Stapler rotation motor

Stacker conveyance passage PS

Gate solenoid

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[17] FN-115 Timing Chart (2)
Flat, A4, 2 originals, 3 sets, 1-1

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[18] OT-104 Timing Chart
Sort, A4, 2 originals, 2 sets, 1-1

Time (sec) 10

????????

PS701 Conveyance PS

680mm/s

M701 Conveyance motor

200mm/s

M702 Tray up/down motor

M703 Shift motor

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[19] FN-113/FN-122 Timing Chart (1)
1. Non-Sort Mode (feeding one copy out) Straight path
2. Sort Mode (feeding two copy sets out, made from two originals) Straight path
[20] FN-113/FN-122 Timing Chart (2)
3. Sort Staple Mode (rear corner stapling, A4L, feeding two copy sets out, made from two originals) Straight path
4. Non-Sort/Hole Punch Mode (feeding one copy out) Straight path
CN200B-8 CN200B-7 CN200B-6 H L CN661-3 CN661-1 CN660-5 CN660-2 CN660-4 CN660-6 CN660-3 CN660-1 CN691-7 CN691-8 CN691-5 CN691-6 CN691-3 CN691-4 CN691-1 CN691-2 CN665-1 CN665-2 CN664-1 CN664-2 CN663-3 CN666-2 CN666-1 L P CN614-A8 (24V) CN614-A7 (24V) CN661-6 P CN614-A2 (A) CN200B-2 CN200B-4 CN200B-3 CN200B-1 CN200B-8 CN200B-7 P H L L P (B) P CN614-B3 (24V) H CN614-B9 (DRIVE) CN614-B4 (24V) H CN614-B5 (24V) H CN614-B8 (DRIVE) L H CN614-A4 (P.G) CN614-B2 (24V) H CN614-B6 (DRIVE) CN612-B9 (5V) H CN612-B8 (SIG) CN612-B7 (S.G) CN612-B12 (5V) H CN612-B11(SIG) CN612-B10(S.G) CN612-B15 (5V) H CN612-B14(SIG) CN612-B13(S.G) H CN615-1 H CN615-2 (24V) (24V) CN690-1 CN690-2 CN690-3 CN613-1 (SIG) (FM CONT) CN614-B7 (DRIVE) P CN614-A9 P CN614-A10 (B) CN200B-6 CN200B-2 CN200B-4 CN200B-3 CN200B-1 CN200B-8 CN200B-7 CN200B-6 CN200B-2 CN200B-4 CN200B-3 CN200B-1 CN200B-8 CN200B-7 CN200B-6 CN200B-2 CN200B-4 CN200B-3 CN200B-1 CN200B-8 CN200B-7 CN200B-6 CN200B-2 CN200B-4 CN200B-3 CN200B-1 CN200B-8 CN200B-7 CN200B-6 CN200B-2 CN200B-4 CN611-B20 (S.G2) CN611-B19 (VR301_SIG) CN611-B18 (3.3V) CN611-B16 (DF_M_RESET) H CN611-B17 (S.G) CN611-B15 (DF_FAN_SC_SIG) H CN611-B14 (PS311_SIG) L CN611-B13 CN611-B12 (PS303_SIG) H CN611-B11 (PS302_SIG) H CN611-B10 (PS301_SIG) H CN611-B9 (PS308_SIG) H CN611-B8 (PS307_SIG) H CN611-B7 (PS306_SIG) H CN611-B6 (PS305_SIG) H CN611-B5 (PS304_SIG) H CN611-B4 (PS310_SIG) H CN611-B3 (PS309_SIG) H CN611-B2 (DF_CL_CONT) L CN611-B1 (DF_M2_RETURN) L CN611-A20 (DF_M1_RETURN) L CN611-A19 (DF_SD3_CONT) H CN611-A18 (DF_SD2_CONT) H CN611-A17 (DF_SD1_CONT) H CN611-A16 (DF_FAN_CONT) H CN611-A15 (DF_M2_MOI) H CN611-A14 (DF_M2_I2) CN611-A13 (DF_M2_I1) CN611-A12 (DF_M2_M2) CN611-A11 (DF_M2_M1) P CN614-B1 (A) P CN614-A11 (A) CN611-A9 (DF_M2_F/R) CN611-A10 (DF_M2_EN) P CN611-A8 (DF_M2_CLK) P CN611-A7 (DF_M1_I2) CN611-A6 (DF_M1_I1) CN611-A5 (DF_M1_M2) CN611-A4 (DF_M1_M1) P CN614-A3 (A) P CN614-B11 (B) P CN614-B10 (B) CN614-A5 (24V) CN661-4 CN661-2 CN611-A3 (DF_M1_EN)

3-2 JH1_DRIVE

FT35 FT33

EUROPE ONLY

3-1 JH_DRIVE

FT7 FT9

L 31-1 FAN1 L 31-2 FAN2

15-12 TEST PIN1

15-13 TEST PIN2

COIL1 COIL

POWER PLUG

MAIN RELAY

31-3 FAN3

1-2 ACIN(L) 1-3 ACIN(L) 1-1 ACIN(L)

POWER SUPPLY COOLING FAN

13-5 24V1 FNS 13-9 5V2 FNS 13-13 S_GND FNS 13-18 P_GND FNS
12-1 24V1 PRCB 12-4 12V2 PRCB 12-9 5V2 PRCB 12-10 5V2 PRCB 12-15 S_GND PRCB 12-16 S_GND PRCB 12-17 S_GND PRCB 12-18 P_GND PRCB
13-1 24V1 SCDB 13-2 24V1 SCDB 13-3 24V1 DF 13-6 5V2 SCDB 13-7 5V2 DF 13-10 S_GND SCDB 13-11 S_GND DF 13-14 P.GND SCDB 13-15 P.GND SCDB 13-16 P.GND DF

INLET TYPE ONLY

FT2 FT4 FT6 FT8

FT10 FT12

1-5 ACIN(N) 1-6 ACIN(N) 1-4 N.C.

HEATER RELAY

TS1 THARMOSTAT/U

FIXING HEATER LAMP/1

FT19 FT24

FT(PS)31 FT20

L1_DRIVE 4-1 L1_DRIVE' 4-2 LP_DRIVE' 4-3 L1_CONT'

6-1 7-1 7-2

FT26 FIXING HEATER LAMP/2 FT27 FT21

FT(PS)32

L1_CONT 40 41

TRC3 TRC2

TRANSFORMER

FIXING UNIT F/G

15-1 FIXHT1_CONT LAMP 15-2 FIXHT2_CONT LAMP 15-3 FIXHT3_CONT LAMP 15-4 MAINRL_CONT 15-5 PSFAN_CONT-17 15-6 PSFAN_EM 15-7 SGND

TS2 THARMOSTAT/L 110 C

FT18 FT22 FT28
2-2 L2_DRIVE 2-3 L3_DRIVE 48

78-1 78-2 78-3 78-4 78-5

FIXING HEATER LAMP/3

FT29 FT23

10-1 10-2

NOT EXIST WITH JAPAN

2-1 L_DRIVE

FT(PS)30

14-1 12V2 ICB 14-2 5V2 ICB 14-3 S_GND ICB 14-4 S_GND ICB
11-1 5V1 ICB 11-2 5V1 ICB 11-3 5V1 IP 11-4 5V1 IP 11-5 5V1 HDD 11-6 12V1 IP 11-7 12V1 HDD 11-8 S_GND ICB 11-9 P_GND ICB 11-10 S_GND IP 11-11 S_GND IP 11-12 S_GND IP 11-13 S_GNDHDD 11-14 S_GND HDD
12-7 5V2 OB 12-8 5V2 OB 12-13 S_GND OB 12-14 S_GND OB 12-22 24V1 OB

LP_DRIVE

600-5 24V1 600-6 24V1 600-7 24V1 600-1 5V2 600-2 5V2 600-3 S.G 600-4 S.G 600-8 P.G 600-9 P.G 600-10 L.PG (Xe_LAMP) P P P 620-1 U 620-2 V 620-3 W

637-1 637-2 637-3 637-4

WRITING

M11 SCANNER MOTOR

630-1 630-2 630-3
612-A1 S.GND 612-A2 SIZE_PS_L 612-A3 5V 612-A4 S.GND 612-A5 SIZE_PS_S 612-A6 5V 612-A7 S.GND 612-A8 RES_PS(SIDE1) 612-A9 5V 612-A10 S.GND 612-A11 RES_PS(SIDE2) 612-A12 5V 612-A13 S.GND 612-A14 READ_PS 612-A15 5V 612-B1 S.GND 612-B2 SKEW_PS_F 612-B3 5V 612-B4 S.GND 612-B5 SKEW_PS_R 612-B6 5V 612-B7 S.GND 612-B8 LAST_PS 612-B9 5V 612-B10 S.GND 612-B11 ORG_SET_PS 612-B12 5V 612-B13 S.GND 612-B14 EXIT_PS 612-B15 5V

 

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