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Ver. FHG0
DIAG MODE START START START START START START 5 6
START START START START START START START Entry data receive Entry data send Auto feeder mode All black print CCD adjust mode Memory clear
Soft switch mode ROM & RAM check Aging mode Panel key test Check pattern Signal send mode
If the dial mode cannot be set, repeat the dial mode operation, performing the following operation. After the power is turned on and "WAIT A MOMENT" is indicated, press the STOP key.
STOP KEY "Power ON" + +
START KEY
"Power ON" and keep the STOP key pressed while "WAIT A." is indicated. Press the START key when "MEMORY CLEAR?" appears.
Memory clear (Work + Backup)
2. Diagnostic items
ITEM No. DIRECT key Contents SOFT SWITCH MODE ROM & RAM CHECK AGING MODE PANEL KEY TEST CHECK PATTERN SIGNAL SEND MODE MEMORY CLEAR CCD ADJUST MODE ALL BLACK PRINT AUTO FEEDER MODE ENTRY DATA SEND ENTRY DATA RECEIVE Function Soft switches are displayed and changed. List can be output. ROM is sum-checked, and RAM is matched. Result list is output. 10 sheets of check patterns are output every 5 minutes per sheet. Panel keys are tested. Check pattern is output. Various signals of FAX communication are output. Back-up memory is cleared, and is set at delivery. Optical system is adjusted. To check the print head, whole dots are printed over the interval of 2 m. Insertion and discharge of document are tested. Registered content is sent. Registered content is received, and its list is output.
3. Diagnostic items description 3. 1. Soft switch mode
Used to change the soft switch settings. The soft switch which is stored internally is set by using the keys. The available soft switches are SW-A1 to SW-M2. The content of soft switches is shown in page 2-5 to 2-16. The contents are set to factory default settings.
3. 6. Signal send mode
The mode is used to send various signals to the circuit during FAX communication. Every push of START key sends a signal in the following sequence. Moreover, the signal sound is also output to the speaker when the line monitor of the soft switch is on. [1] No signal (CML signal turned on) [2] 9600bps [3] 7200bps [4] 4800bps
When a document is loaded in standby mode, the state of the document sensor is sensed via the 1 chip fax engine (XFCRMVP). If the sensor signal was on, the motor is started to bring the document into the standby position. With depression of the START key in the off-hook state, transmission takes place. Then, the procedure is sent out from the modem and the motor is rotated to move the document down to the scan line. In the scan processor, the signal scanned by the CCD is sent to the internal image processor and the AD converter to convert the analog signal into binary data. This binary data is transferred from the scan processor to the image buffer within the RAM and encoded and stored in the transmit buffer of the RAM. The data is then converted from parallel to serial form by the modem where the serial data is modulated and sent onto the line.
2. PWB configuration
LINE CABLE
TX/RX MOTOR
CCD PWB
AC CORD
Receive operation
There are two ways of starting reception, manual and automatic. Depression of the START key in the off-hook mode in the case of manual receive mode, or CI signal detection by the LIU in the automatic receive mode. First, the XFCR-MVP controls the procedure signals from the modem to be ready to receive data. When the program goes into phase C, the serial data from the modem is converted to parallel form in the modem interface of the 1 chip fax engine (XFCR-MVP) which is stored in the receive buffer of the RAM. The data in the receive buffer is decoded software-wise to reproduce it as binary image data in the image buffer. The data is DMA transferred to the recording processor within the main control gate array which is then converted from parallel to serial form to be sent to the thermal head. The data is printed line by line by the XFCR-MVP which is assigned to control the motor rotation and strobe signal.
POWER SUPPLY PWB TEL/LIU PWB CONTROL PWB
Copy operation
To make a copy on this facsimile, the COPY key is pressed when the machine is in stand-by with a document on the document table and the telephone set is in the on-hook state.
1) Control PWB
The control PWB controls peripheral PWBs, mechanical parts, transmission, and performs overall control of the unit. This machine employs a 1-chip modem (R96DFXL-CID) which is installed on the control PWB.
First, depression of the COPY key advances the document to the scan line. Similar to the transmitting operation, the image signal from the CCD is converted to a binary signal in the DMA mode via the 1 chip fax engine (XFCR-MVP) which is then sent to the image buffer of the RAM. Next, the data is transferred to the recording processor in the DMA mode to send the image data to the thermal head which is printed line by line. The copying takes place as the operation is repeated.
1) Block diagram
TEL/LIU PWB HS CML
GAIN-C TXCONT
CML TEL LINE H HS DETECTOR L 0 EXT. CI DETECTOR 1 RXIN RCVOL SIGRX TXOUT MODEM (R96DFXL-CID) SIGTX
HANDSET TEL IN TELOUT VOL A VOL B VOL C BZCONT TXCONT SPEAKER RCVOL BZCONT
XFCR-MVP
GAIN-C CML HS
SP MUTEI TEL MUTE CI +5V +24VA DG TEL MUTE CI
2) Circuit description
The TEL/LIU PWB is composed of the following 10 blocks. 1. Surge protection circuit 2. On-hook status detection circuit 3. Dial pulse generation circuit 4. CML relay 5. Matching transformer 6. Hybrid circuit 7. Signal selection 8. Sensor circuit 9. Cl detection circuit 10. Power supply and bias circuit
3) Block description
1. Surge Protection circuit This circuit protects the circuit from the surge voltage occurring on the telephone line.
The AR1 protects the circuit from the 390V or higher line surge
voltages.
The VA1 and VA2 protect the circuit from the 470V or higher
vertical surge voltages.
UX-510U/UX-510C/UX-500U UX-500C/FO-1460U 2. On-hook status detection circuit The on-hook status detection circuit detects the Status of the hook switch (RHS) of Built-in telephone, and the status of the hook of a telephone externally connected. 7. Signal selection The following signals are used to control the transmission line of TEL/FAX signal. For details, refer to the signal selector matrix table. [Control signals from output port] Signal Name Description Line connecting relay and DP generating relay H: Line make L: Line break Speaker tone mute control signal SP MUTE H: Muting (Power down mode) L: Muting cancel (Normal operation) Handset reception mute control signal TEL MUTE H: Muting L: Muting cancel Handset receiver volume control signal RCVOL Volume RCVOL
(The circuit is located in the control PWB.)
The status of on-hook switch (RHS) is determined from the
logical level of RHS signal. RHS LOW: ON-HOOK RHS HIGH: OFF-HOOK
2-3. +24V circuit
Output is supplied by rectifying and smoothening the output of the transformer T1 with the diode D101 and capacitor C101.
2-4. +5V circuit
+5 V output is generated by rectifying and smoothening the output of the transformer T1 with the diode D102 and capacitor C102 and stabilizing it with the 3-terminal regulator IC103.
[5] Circuit description of CCD PWB
The CCD board picks up optical information from the document, converts it into an electrical (analog) signal and transfers it to the control board.
(2) Description of blocks 1. CCD
The TCD1208GL is a highly sensitive charged coupled image sensor that consists of 2160 picture elements. Receiving four drive signal (T, 2, 1, R) from the control board, the tranferred photoelectric analog signal OS is impedance converted, and the signal VO, is supplied to the control board.
(1) Block diagram
T R +5V CCD TCD1208AP
2. Waveforms
1. 1, 2 (=1) signals within the control board.
T Approx. 5V 0V 1 (=2) Approx. 5V 0V
2. OS
VO OUTPUT CIRCUIT (emitter follower) OS
1.74 SEC Approx. 5V 0V Approx. 100mV OS
(7-3B) C125 0.1 D[7] ~ D[0]
LC137 0.1 C126 0.1 (2-6A)(3-3A)(7-5B) C123 0.1
C E F G
[1] Control PWB circuit Main control block
D[0] D[1] D[2] D[3] D[4] D[5] D[6] D[7] 220 x 8 R127 R128 R129 R131 R132 R135 R138 R139
C136 0.1 C140 0.1 C141 0.1
R137 L105 TSTCLK SYSCLK N.M. (1-1I) MIRQ R181 (3-2A) 10K
C139 0.1
C113 0.1
C131 0.1
53, 56
64, 88
7, 134
95, 108
137 136
132 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VDD VDD VDD VDD
A[18] ~ A[0] (2-6A)(3-4A)(7-5B)
VDD VDD VDD
72 ADGD 69 ADGA 71 ADVD 70 ADVA
R121 10K TPRESET 129 R122 R174 C120 10K TPDEBUG 10K 1000P TEST
130 TSTCLK 133 SYSCLK 135 MIRQ
GPIO19
(3-2A) (5-1C) (7-4G) (6-6A) (6-4A)
GPIO18 GPIO17 GPIO16 GPIO15
(5-5F) (5-6E)
GPIO14 GPIO13 GPIO12 GPIO11 GPIO10
CNLIUA-7 CNLIUA-5 (4-3D) (4-3D) (6-2H)
73 MDMRST R154 RLEDON R307 N.M. RDY R10K RTXCONT 470 GAINC R10K R224 C135 N.M. RVTHON 470 RGCONT 470 R244 10K 84 R308 HS 470 R230 RCML 470 10K 86 FRSNSI 87 ORGSNSI R237 10K 89 R246 SPMUTE 470
GPIO9 GPIO8 GPIO7 GPIO6 GPIO5
(3-1D) (4-4D) (7-3B) CNLIUA-11 CNLIUA-6
R184 BYPASS 470 R191 DRSNS R169 N.M. 10K SIRES R201 R192 TELMUTE 470 3.3K CI R231 R223 10K 470
GPIO4 GPIO3 GPIO2 GPIO1 GPIO0
IC4 XFCR-MVP
A23 A22 A21 A20 A19 A18 A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 TP6 TP11 TP10 TP13 TP12 RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRA[18] A[17] A[16] A[15] A[14] A[13] A[12] A[11] A[10] A[9] A[8] A[7] A[6] A[5] A[4] A[3] A[2] A[1] A[0]
CHAPTER 6. CIRCUIT SCHEMATICS AND PARTS LAYOUT
RD WR ROMCS CS1 CS0 MCS SYNC REGDMA WAIT RAS CAS2 CAS1 CAS0 DWR
(5-4E)
CNCCD-5 CNCCD-6 CNCCD-7 CNCCD-4
98 101
VIDCTL0 VIDCTL1 CLK1 CLK1 CLK2 START
(2-3A) (3-3A) (7-4B) (2-4D) (3-2A) (7-4B) (2-4A) (7-4B) (2-4D) (3-3A)
CNTH-12 CNTH-11 CNTH-4 CNTH-3 CNTH-14 CNTH-15 CNTH-13
VIDCTL1 PHI2 RR232 PHIR245 PHIR 470 R213 PHIT 470 <PHIT> 33 R133 STRBSTRB3 RSTRB2 RSTRB1 RPCLK RRDATA 270 RLATCH 270 37
STRB3 STRB2 STRB1 STRB0 PCLK PDAT PLAT STRBPOL
RD 128 L107 R0 RWR R130 ROMCS R173 SICS 57 CE1 R162 N.M. MCS 126 R176 TP124 TPR140 TPRAS CAS2 R136 (*1) CAS0 R109 DWR R134 150
(2-4F) (2-3G) (2-4F) (2-4F)
PWRDWN
BATRST
+VREF VREF VIN THADI TONE
OPI0 OPI1 OPI2 OPI3 LEDCTL LCDCS OPO0 OPO1 OPO2 OPO3 OPO4 OPO5 OPO6 OPO7
SM0 SM1 SM2 SM3 GPO0 GPO1 GPO2 GPO3
C110 C117 C122
C127 C134 C132 C106
15P x7
R175 10K
65 119
C124 0.1 R178 10M
(*1) R136 IS MOUNTED NO PARTS FOR UX-510U/C/UX-500U/C AND MOUNTED A RESISTOR OF 150 OHMS FOR FO-1460U.
C9 4.7/50
R108 1M RIC1 HCU04 R177 100K 3 4
107 NC 114 VDRAM +5V
L100 0
C112 2200P
270 x 4 R120 R118 R116
10K x x R219 R229 RRR187 RR182 R185 L47 RRRRR267 470x 5 40
1,9,11,13
C114 0.1
C109 0.1
L102 ZRC8 10/50 IC1 HCU04 X1 19.66MHz R111 68
SYSCLK
TPA TPB TPA TPB R112 MPXB R193 R203 N.M. MPXA BZCONT R243 RCVOL Rx 2
IC2,8,10,12 HCU04
(1-6F)
+VREF VREF VIN THADI BZOUT
SEN0 SEN1 SEN2 SEN3 C144 1000P C145 1000P C152 1000P C159 1000P E
C194 C189 C186 C185
C182 C179
L103 0
X2 32.768 kHz C143 18P C142 18P
C116 N.M.
(5-4E) (5-3E) (5-5E) (5-2I) (6-1H)
(4-1D)
KEN1A CNPN-4 KEN2A CNPN-3 KEN3A CNPN-2 KEN4A CNPN-1
(5-5E) (5-5E) (5-5E) (5-5E) CNLIUB-4 CNLIUB-3 (6-3H) (6-2A)
CNPN-10 CNPN-15 CNPN-14 CNPN-13 CNPN-12 CNPN-11
C173 2200P
CNLIUA-1
CNPN-8
ORGSNS
C167 2200P
R109 1K
C111 0.1
IC100 PST596CNR
Video processing/Motor drive block
GCONT (1-4A)
IC8 4066
FU100 ICP-S07 +24V VMT VMT C118 N.M. MG RVIN (1-1F) <VIN> 5 (1-4A) VTHON D106 1SS355 (1-1E) (1-1E) (1-1E) (1-1F) TPB TPA TPB TPA CNMT-1 CNMT-2 CNMT-3 CNMT-4 TPBD TPAD TPBD TPAD D105 1SS355 CNMT-5 CNMT-6
R276 20K
C180 15P +24VA +5V
R260 8.2K ZD2 RD22FB3
IC2 ULN2003A
<VO>
C184 0.1
CNCCD-1
C11 22/50
R254 1K
1 BC3 + 4 V 1B 2B 3B 4B 5B 6B 7 7B 8 E COM 1C 2C 3C 4C 5C
BCV+ BC3 5
LC12 22/50
R241 30K
IC13 NJM318 IC8 4066
C193 N.M.
R271 33K VIDCTL1 (1-3A) MG MG
C169 0.1
11 6C 10 7C
D103 1SS355 +24V (1-1F) +24V VREF (1-1F) RY1 OJE-SH R101 22K ZD1 VREF+ 1
(3-1D)
VREFCONT
Q102 RNC1402 B C
R205 30K
R214 27K
MG L+5V C153 0.1 CNCCD-3 +5V <VG> VG R119 20K VCCD CNCCD-2 MG L+24V VLED CNLED-1 R117 470K LLEDON CNLED-2 MG C(1-5A) E LEDON Q101 DTD114 B C
R226 33K
IC10 2902
VH VH VH C105
CNTH-1 CNTH-2 CNTH-16
C196 N.M. C115
CNTH-8 CNTH-9
7,6,8,9
C160 0.1
LC121 0.1 C7 22/50 MG
CNTH-10
THADI THI C5 22/50 MG CNTH-7 (1-1F) CNTH-5
CNTH-6
Analog signal block
(1-5A) 5 CNLIUA-VREF R234 1K R303 SIGTX (3-3H) +5V N.M. C172 0.1 TELOUT R266 1K
R249 10K
C176 1
C163 0.1
C177 680P
IC9 MC14053BF
R265 13K
R268 86.6K VCC ENABLE VEE 7 GND 8
(3-3H) 8 TXOUT CNLIUA-9 R274 3.3K
C168 1
R253 17.4K
R240 10K
C164 0.1
ICIC9 MC14053BF
R227 10K
C183 1000P
R280 86.6K 12 CNLIUA-10 CNLIUB-EXTSIG R310 N.M. VREG R217 20K C14 47/25 C156 0.RCVOL CNLIUB-6 C157 1000P RQ103 RNC1402 C E B E C E Q105 RNC1402 B B Q104 RNC1402 C 1 C197 0.1 R255 10K C178 0.1 R272 3K C15 4.7/50 C16 1/R247 10K R283 100k C191 330P R289 150k R285 62K R1 C13 10/50 RXIN R294 3.3K C166 0.1 R235 10K
IC9 MC140538F
D104 1SS355
[1] Service tools
1. List
NO. PARTS CODE C PWB S S C U K OGM S C Z Z Extension board unit Optical adjustment jig DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE RANK BZ BR
Extension board unit
CNTH2(*1)
CNSP2 CNCS2
CNCCD2
CNLED2 CNMT2
CNBZ2 CNPH1
HOOK SW PIN
1 A K E C
R3 DOOR SW
A K E C
CNCCD1
CNLED1
CNSP1 CNPN1
CNTH1(*1)
NOTE(*1): Mount connectors to CNTH1 and CNTH2 in the reverse direction against silk print of PWB.
QTY 1 PRICE RANK AL AL AH AH AF AF AF AH AA AB AD AB AB AB AC AD AG AA AA AH AG
NO. 21
PARTS CODE QCNW4723SCZZ QCNW4724SCZZ QCNW4725SCZZ QCNW4726SCZZ QCNW4727SCZZ QCNW4728SCZZ QCNW4729SCZZ QCNW4730SCZZ QCNCM2401SC0B QCNCM2442SC0B QCNCM7014SC0B QCNCM7014SC0E QCNCM7014SC0F QCNCM7014SC0G QCNCM7014SC1E QCNCM7014SC1F VHPSG206S//-1 VRD-RC2EY000J VRDRC2EY221J QSW-Z2206SCZZ QSW-Z2226SCZZ CABLE [CNPN2] CABLE [CNTH2] CABLE [CNCCD2] CABLE [CNMT2] CABLE [CNLED2] CABLE [CNSP2] CABLE [CNCS2] CABLE [CNSNS] CONNECTOR [CNSP1, CNSP2] CONNECTOR [CNCS1, CNCS2] CONNECTOR [CNLED1, CNLED2] CONNECTOR [CNSES] CONNECTOR [CNMT1, CNMT2] CONNECTOR [CNCCD1, CNCCD2] CONNECTOR [CNPN1, CNPN2] CONNECTOR [CNTH1, CNTH2] PHOTO TRANSISTOR [P.E, RBN, PIN] RESISTOR (1/4W 0 5%)[R4] RESISTOR (1/4W 220 5%) [R1, R2, R3] HOOK SWITCH DOOR SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
2. Description 2-1. Extension board unit
1. Remove the TEL/LIU PWB, control PWB and Power Supply PWB from this unit, and mount the extension board unit instead.
Before connecting the wiring to the extension board unit, set the
test PWB switches to the fixed position. 2. The setting is as follows.
A set with a mounted extension board unit
Connector CNPN2 CNTH2 CNCCD2 CNMT2 CNLED2 Cable QCNW-4723SCZZ QCNW-4724SCZZ QCNW-4725SCZZ QCNW-4726SCZZ QCNW-4727SCZZ QCNW-4728SCZZ QCNW-4729SCZZ QCNW-4730SCZZ Cable color 1. Brown 2. Red 3. Orange 4. Yellow 5. Green CNSNS RHS DRSNS P.E RBN PIN Connected to (PWB) TP2 (TEL/LIU) TP3 (TEL/LIU) TP1 (TEL/LIU) JP2 (CONTROL) JP1 (CONTROL)
I After completing the CCD adjustment, tighten the two red screws J Assemble the recording paper tray and fixing screws.
on the CCD pwb and apply screw locking material to prevent the CCD pwb from moving.
CCD waveform
[2] IC signal name
CONTROL PWB UNIT
IC100: VHiPST596CMT1 (PST596CNR) IC6: VHiS2B256SL70 (SRM2B256SLMX70)
(TOP VIEW) A14 A12
VCC 5 DELAY Q R 4 VOUT
28 VCC 27 W 26 AAAASASDQDQDQDQDQ4 28P2W-C (CFP) Pin name A0~A12 CE1/CE2 WE OE I/O1~I/O8 VCC Signal Address input Chip enable Write enable Write enable Data I/O Power source Ground No connection
A6 A5 A4
A3 A2 A1
ADQDQDQGND 14
GND N.C.
IC13: VHiNJM318M/-F (NJM318M) IC9: VHiMC14053DR2 (MC14053DR2)
TOP VIEW
BAL/COMP COMP 2
Inhibit A B C X0 X1 Y0 Y1 Z0 Z1 Z 4 Y 15 Common Out/In X 14
11 Controls 12
OUTPUT
V BAL/COMP3
Switches In/Out
VDD: Pin 16 VSS: Pin 8 VEE: Pin7
IC10: VHiNJM2902M-1 (NJM2902M)
A OUTPUT 1 A + D + 14 D OUTPUT
IC3: VHi27C02012TI (27C020) EP-ROM
(TOP VIEW)
A-INPUT
13 D-INPUT
32 VCC 31 PGM 30 NC 29 AAAAAG 23 AE 21 DQDQDQDQDQ4
Pin name A0~A17 E G
Signal Address input Chip enable Output enable Ground Program Data output (Program input) +5V power +12.5V power(*)
A+INPUT D+INPUT
V+ GND
A12 A7 A6
GND PGM DQ1~DQ8 VCC VPP
B+INPUT
10 C+INPUT
B-INPUT
C-INPUT
8 C OUTPUT
B OUTPUT
(*) Only in the program mode
AA1 11
IC8: VHiHEF4066BT1 (HEF4066)
ADQDQ2 14
IN/OUT
1 OUT/IN IN/OUT SWA
DQGND 16
OUT/IN
CONT. A
SWD OUT/IN IN/OUT
CONT. D
IC2: VHiULN2003AN/ (ULN2003ANS)
4 IN/OUT OUT/IN SWB
CONT. B
1C 2C 3C 4C 5C 6C 7C COM 10 9
CONT. C
6 SWC IN/OUT OUT/IN
IC1: VHiMC74HCU04F (MC74HCU04F)
7 1B 2B 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B
IC12: VHiNJM2113M-1 (NJM2113M)
VCC 14
CD FC2 FC1 VIN
Operation panel unit Operation panel unit Operation panel unit Panel cable Speaker assy Control PWB unit(Within ROM) Control PWB unit(Within ROM) Control PWB unit(Within ROM) TEL-Liu PWB unit Feed gear assy Transfer bearing Hook switch lever Transfer gear 2 Feed roller Transfer roller Document guide lower Document guide lower Document guide lower Band(GT-100M) Core(TRA31) Lower cabinet Lower cabinet Lower cabinet Shield plate Pinch roller spring 2 Pinch roller 2 Pinch roller shaft AC cord assy Power supply PWB unit Top cover Top cover Top cover Hopper spring Pinion gear Hopper guide, left Hopper guide, left Hopper guide, left Hopper guide, right Hopper guide, right Hopper guide, right Imaging film set label Main frame Hold down plate B Separate plate Back tention stopper P-IN sensor lever Film sensor lever Cover switch lever Slip spring Separate plate spring Pop up spring Sensor lever spring Back tension gear Film guide shaft B Back tension felt Separate sheet Separate plate sheet Core(TRA20) PU roller assy PO roller assy PE sensor lever A PE sensor lever B PE sensor spring PO gear PU roller shaft U turn guide Platen bearing Platen gear PU gear Reduction gear B Reduction gear A Platen roller Slip gear assy PO pinch roller spring Idler gear A Take-up gear PO pinch roller Film shaft C PO guide Paper up plate [510U/510C] [500U/500C] [1460U]
[510U/500U] [510C/500C] [1460U]
N N N N
[510U/510C] [500U/500C] [1460U]
N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N
[510U/510C] [500U/500C] [1460U] [510U/510C] [500U/500C] [1460U]
LPLTP2888AXSA LPLTP2888AXSB LPLTP2888AXSC MSPRC2926AXFJ MSPRT2932AXFJ NGERH2365AXZZ NGERH2366AXZZ PGIDM2480AXSA PHOP-2095AXSA PHOP-2095AXSB PHOP-2095AXSC PSEL-2015SCZZ GCABC2291AXSA GCABC2291AXSB GCABC2291AXSC GCOVA2375AXZZ GCOVA2378AXZZ PCOVA2114AXZZ GLEGG2063AXZZ PSHEZ3334AXZZ PSHEZ3332AXZZ LHLDW2341RCZZ PGUMM2149AXZZ LBNDJ2008SCZZ LHLDW1165AFZZ PSHEZ3341AXZZ PSHEZ3342AXZZ 87 PRICE RANK AP AP AP AD AC AD AD AG AN AN AN AB AL AL AL AN AE AE AC AC AE AB AK AA AE AC AC NEW MARK N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N PART RANK C C C C C C C C C C C C D D D C C C C C C C C C C C C
VCCSTV1HL391J VCKYTV1CF105Z VCKYTV1HB681K VCKYTV1EB104K VCCCTV1HH150J VCKYTV1HB102K VCCSTV1HL102J VCKYTQ1HF104Z VCKYTV1HB222K VCKYTV1HB222K VCKYTV1CF105Z VCCCTV1HH331J VCKYTV1CF105Z VCKYTV1EB104K VCKYTV1EF104Z QCNCM7014SC0G QCNCM2442SC0B QCNCM2465SC3J QCNCM7014SC0B QCNCM2499SC1D QCNCM7014SC0F QCNCM7014SC1E QCNCM2499SC0I QCNCM2401SC0B QCNCM7014SC1F VHD1SS355//-1 VHD1SS355//-1 VHDDAP202U/-1 VHD1SS355//-1 VHD1SS355//-1 VHD1SS355//-1 VHD1SS355//-1 VHVICPS07//-1 VHIMC74HCU04F VHIULN2003AN/ QSOCZ2051SC32 VHI27020FHG0J VHIR96FCRBMVP VHIS2B256SL70 RH-IX2129SCZZ VHIHEF4066BT1 VHIMC14053DR2 VHINJM2902M-1 VHIR96FCRBMVP VHINJM2113M-1 VHINJM318M/-F VHIPST596CMT1 VRS-TS2AD000J VRS-TS2AD000J RCILZ2104SCZZ VRS-TS2AD000J VRS-TS2AD000J VRS-TP2BD000J VRS-TS2AD000J VRS-TP2BD000J VRS-TS2AD000J VRS-TS2AD000J VRS-TS2AD000J VRS-TS2AD000J VRS-TS2AD000J VHPSG206S//-1 VHPSG206S//-1 VSDTD114EK/-1 VSRNC1402//-1 VSRNC1402//-1 VSRNC1402//-1 VSRNC1402//-1 VRD-HT2EY100J VRS-TS2AD562J VRS-TS2AD223J VRS-TS2AD000J VRS-TS2AD271J VRS-TS2AD221J VRS-TS2AD201J VRS-TS2AD105J VRS-TS2AD102J VRS-TS2AD201J VRS-TS2AD680J VRS-TS2AD271J VRS-TS2AD271J PRICE RANK AA AB AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AB AA AB AA AA AB AB AF AD AG AB AC AE AA AD AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AA AD AE AC BN BR AU AY AF AG AF BR AG AF AF AA AA AK AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AG AG AC AC AC AC AC AA AA AA AA AA AA AG AA AA AG AA AA AA NEW MARK PART RANK C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C B B B B B B B B B B C B B B B B B B B B B B C C C C C C C C C C C C C B B B B B B B C C C C C C C C C C C C C
Capacitor(50WV 390PF) Capacitor(16WV 1F) Capacitor(50WV 680PF) Capacitor(25WV 0.1F) Capacitor(50WV 15PF) Capacitor(50WV 1000PF) Capacitor(50WV 1000PF) Capacitor(50WV 0.1F) Capacitor(50WV 2200PF) Capacitor(50WV 2200PF) Capacitor(16WV 1F) Capacitor(50WV 330PF) Capacitor(16WV 1F) Capacitor(25WV 0.1F) Capacitor(25WV 0.1F) Connector(7pin) Conector(2pin) Connector(30pin) Connector(2pin) Connector(14pin) Connector(6pin) Connector(15pin) Connector(9pin) Connector(2pin) Connector(16pin) Diode(1SS355) Diode(1SS355) Diode(DAP202U) Diode(1SS355) Diode(1SS355) Diode(1SS355) Diode(1SS355) Varistor(ICP-S07) IC(MC74HCU04F) IC(ULN2003ANS) IC socket(32pin) IC, EPROM(2MB) IC(XFCR-MVP) IC(SRM2B256SLMX70) IC(IX2129) IC(HEF4066) IC(MC14053DR2) IC(NJM2902M) IC(R96DFXL-CID) IC(NJM2113M) IC(NJM318M) IC(PST596CNR) Resistor(1/10W 0 5%) Resistor(1/10W 0 5%) Coil(Z2104) Resistor(1/10W 0 5%) Resistor(1/10W 0 5%) Resistor(1/8W 0 5%) Resistor(1/10W 0 5%) Resistor(1/8W 0 5%) Resistor(1/10W 0 5%) Resistor(1/10W 0 5%) Resistor(1/10W 0 5%) Resistor(1/10W 0 5%) Resistor(1/10W 0 5%) Photo transistor(SG206S) Photo transistor(SG206S) Transistor(DTD114EK) Transistor(RNC1402) Transistor(RNC1402) Transistor(RNC1402) Transistor(RNC1402) Resistor(1/4W 10 5%) Resistor(1/10W 5.6K 5%) Resistor(1/10W 22K 5%) Resistor(1/10W 0 5%) Resistor(1/10W 270 5%) Resistor(1/10W 220 5%) Resistor(1/10W 200 5%) Resistor(1/10W 1.0M 5%) Resistor(1/10W 1.0K 5%) Resistor(1/10W 200 5%) Resistor(1/10W 68 5%) Resistor(1/10W 270 5%) Resistor(1/10W 270 5%) [C175] [C176] [C177] [C178] [C180] [C181] [C183] [C184] [C187] [C188] [C190] [C191] [C192] [C197] [C203] [CNCCD] [CNCS] [CNDRM] [1460U] [CNLED] [CNLIUA] [CNMT] [CNPN] [CNPW] [CNSP] [CNTH] [D100] [D101] [D102] [D103] [D104] [D105] [D106] [FU100] [IC1] [IC2] [IC3] [IC3] [IC4] [Within IC4 and IC11 Pair] [IC6] [IC7] [IC8] [IC9] [IC10] [IC11] [Within IC4 and IC11 Pair] [IC12] [IC13] [IC100] [L100] [L101] [L102] [L103] [L104] [L106] [L107] [L108] [L112] [L116] [L117] [L118] [L120] [PI1] [PI2] [Q101] [Q102] [Q103] [Q104] [Q105] [R1] [R100] [R101] [R102] [R104] [R106] [R107] [R108] [R109] [R110] [R111] [R112] [R113]
VRS-TS2AD271J VRS-TS2AD102J VRS-TS2AD154J VRS-TS2AD333J VRS-TS2AD103J VRS-TS2AD471J VRS-TS2AD332J VRS-TS2AD333J VRS-TS2AD103J VRS-TS2AD271J VRS-TS2AD271J VRS-TS2AD271J VRS-TS2AD471J VRS-TS2AD000J RRLYD3130SCZZ RCRSQ1005LCZZ RCRSB0297AFZZ RCRSP2119SCZZ VHERD22FB3/-1 TLABP3078AXZZ (Unit) DCEKC382JAXZZ 901 DCEKC582JAXZZ DCEKC583JAXZZ PRICE RANK AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AN AE AD AK AC AA BZ BZ BZ NEW MARK PART RANK C C C C C C C C C C C C C C B B B B B D E E E
Resistor(1/10W 270 5%) Resistor(1/10W 1.0K 5%) Resistor(1/10W 150K 5%) Resistor(1/10W 33K 5%) Resistor(1/10W 10K 5%) Resistor(1/10W 470 5%) Resistor(1/10W 3.3K 5%) Resistor(1/10W 33K 5%) Resistor(1/10W 10K 5%) Resistor(1/10W 270 5%) Resistor(1/10W 270 5%) Resistor(1/10W 270 5%) Resistor(1/10W 470 5%) Resistor(1/10W 0 5%) Relay Crystal(19.66MHz) Crystal(32.768KHz) Crystal(24.00014MHz) Zener diode(RD22FB3) Shading label(for EP-ROM) Control PWB unit(Within ROM) Control PWB unit(Within ROM) Control PWB unit(Within ROM) [R287] [R288] [R289] [R290] [R291] [510U/510C/500U] [R292] [R294] [R295] [R296] [1460U] [R297] [R298] [R299] [R308] [R309] [RY1] [X1] [X2] [X3] [ZD2]
VHVRA391PV6-1 QCNW-4704AXZZ RC-FZ3024SCZZ VCKYPU1HB103K VCKYPU1HB102K VCKYPU1HB102K VCEAGA1HW475M VCKYPU1HB222K VCQYNA1HM333K VCEAGA1HW475M VCKYPU1HB222K VCEAGA1HW475M VCEAGA1HW225M VCKYPU1HB221K VCKYPU1HB102K VCKYPU1HB102K VCEAGA1HW226M VCKYPU1HB332K VCKYPU1HF223Z VCEAGA1HW475M VCKYPU1HB222K RRLYD3221SCZZ QCNCW2500SC1D VHD1SS133//-1 VHD1SS133//-1 VHD1SS133//-1 VHD1SS133//-1 VHINJM2904D-1 QJAKZ2046SCBB QJAKZ2065SC0D VHPPC817X7/-1 VHPPC814X//-1 VHPSG206S//-1 VSDTC114ES/-1 VS2SC1815GR-1 VSDTC114ES/-1 VRD-HT2EY910J VRD-HT2EY300J VRD-HT2HY223J VRD-HT2EY223J VRD-HT2EY221J VRD-HT2EY103J VRD-HT2EY153J VRD-HT2EY103J VRD-HT2EY621J VRD-HT2EY103J VRD-HT2EY103J VRD-HT2EY103J PRICE RANK AE AD AG AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AB AA AA AB AA AA AA AA AN AG AA AA AA AA AG AH AG AD AE AG AB AB AB AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA NEW MARK N PART RANK B C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C B C B B B B B C C B B B B B B C C C C C C C C C C C C
Varistor(RA-391P-V6-2) ARG cable Capacitor(250WV 0.82F) Capacitor(50WV 0.01F) Capacitor(50WV 1000PF) Capacitor(50WV 1000PF) Capacitor(50WV 4.7F) Capacitor(50WV 2200PF) Capacitor(50WV 0.033F) Capacitor(50WV 4.7F) Capacitor(50WV 2200PF) Capacitor(50WV 4.7F) Capacitor(50WV 0.47F) Capacitor(50WV 220PF) Capacitor(50WV 1000PF) Capacitor(50WV 1000PF) Capacitor(50WV 22F) Capacitor(50WV 3300PF) Capacitor(50WV 0.022F) Capacitor(50WV 4.7F) Capacitor(50WV 2200PF) Relay(OUAZ-SH-124D) Connector(14Pin) Diode(1SS133) Diode(1SS133) Diode(1SS133) Diode(1SS133) IC(NJM2904D) Jack Jack Photo coupler(PC817X7) Photo transistor(PC814X) Photo transistor(SG206S) Transistor(DTC114ES) Transistor(2SC1815GR) Transistor(DTC114ES) Resistor(1/4W 91 5%) Resistor(1/4W 30 5%) Resistor(1/2W 22K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 22K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 220 5%) Resistor(1/4W 10K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 15K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 10K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 620 5%) Resistor(1/4W 10K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 10K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 10K 5%) [AR1] [ARG] [C1] [C2] [C3] [C4] [C5] [C7] [C8] [C9] [C10] [C11] [C12] [C13] [C14] [C15] [C16] [C17] [C18] [C19] [C20] [CML] [CNLIU] [D1] [D2] [D3] [D4] [IC1] [MJ1/2] [MJTEL] [PC1] [PC2] [PE] [Q1] [Q2] [Q3] [R1] [R2] [R3] [R5] [R6] [R7] [R8] [R9] [R10] [R11] [R12] [R13]
VRD-HT2EY332J VRD-HT2EY102J VRD-HT2EY152J VRD-HT2EY102J VRD-HT2EY152J VRD-HT2EY102J VRD-HT2EY153J VRD-HT2EY332J VRD-HT2EY151J QSW-Z2206SCZZ QSW-Z2226SCZZ RTRNZ2128XH01 VHVERZV5D471/ VHVERZV5D471/ VHEHZ2C1///-1 VHEHZ2C1///-1 VHEHZ27-1//-1 VHEHZ2C1///-1 VHEHZ2C1///-1 (Unit) 901 DCEKL349BAXPRICE RANK AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AH AG AP AC AC AA AA AB AA AA BD NEW MARK PART RANK C C C C C C C C C B B B B B B B C B B E
Resistor(1/4W 3.3K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 1.0K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 1.5K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 1.0K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 1.5K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 1.0K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 15K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 3.3K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 150 5%) Hook switch Door switch Transformer(Z2128) Varistor(ERZV5D471) Varistor(ERZV5D471) Zener diode(HZ2C1) Zener diode(HZ2C1) Zener diode(HZ27) Zener diode(HZ2C1) Zener diode(HZ2C1) TEL-Liu PWB unit [R14] [R15] [R16] [R18] [R19] [R20] [R21] [R22] [R24] [SW1] [SW2] [T1] [VA1] [VA2] [ZD1] [ZD2] [ZD3] [ZD4] [ZD5]
0KY0L551A0020 0KY0L551A0010 0KY0C245Q1040 0KY0C3K7K2210 0KY0C1A9R2210 0KY0C251E4720 0KY0C251E1030 0KY0C151M2210 0KY0C176Q4720 0KY0C374D3310 0KY0C374D3310 0KY0C162E1040 0KY0C1A9Y1020 0KY0K251A0020 0KY0K221B0090 0KY0D251A0020 0KY0D466A0600 0KY0D251A0020 0KY0D251A0020 0KY0D157A0060 0KY0D157A0060 0KY0D157A0060 0KY0D157A0060 0KY0D221B0020 0KY0D266A0060 0KY0D461A3200 0KY0D466A0480 0KY0K716A4R00 0KY0K758A4R00 0KY0M850A0010 0KY0M850A0010 0KY0MPS027700 0KY0MPH006800 0KY0H130A0050 0KY0L113J1830 0KY0D763A4R00 0KY0H719A0010 0KY0T644A0010 0KY0T358A0040 0KY0T351A0050 0KY0R153U1050 0KY0R153U3940 0KY0R153U1830 0KY0R153U4710 0KY0R153U1810 0KY0R153U3330 0KY0R153U1010 0KY0R153U6220 0KY0R153U8220 0KY0R153U1830 0KY0R153U6810
PRICE RANK AF AE AM AW AG AE AE AE AL AN AN AF AG AK AP AD AE AD AD AG AG AG AG AT AM AL AE AK AT AE AE AP AH AT AQ AN AP AV AG AF AC AC AC AC AC AB AC AC AC AC AC
NEW MARK
PART RANK C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C B B B B B B B B B B B B A A C C C C B C B B B B B C C C C C C C C C C C
Coil(BL02RN2-R62) Coil(BL02RN1-R62) Capacitor(250WV 0.1F) Capacitor(200WV 220F) Capacitor(1KWV 220PF) Capacitor(50WV 4700PF) Capacitor(50WV 0.01F) Capacitor(500WV 220PF) Capacitor(VA3 4700F) Capacitor(35WV 330F) Capacitor(35WV 330F) Capacitor(50WV 0.1F) Capacitor(500WV 1000PF) Connector(3pin) Connector(9pin) Diode(1SS133) Zener diode(HZS9B2) Diode(1SS133) Diode(1SS133) Diode(ERA15-06) Diode(ERA15-06) Diode(ERA15-06) Diode(ERA15-06) Diode(YG911S2R) Diode(ERA83-006) Zener diode(HZ-30CP) Zener diode(HZS7A2) Fuse(4.0A 125V) Fuse(4.0A 125V) Fuse holder Fuse holder Heat sink Heat sink IC(TA78M05S) Line filter Thermistor Photo coupler(PC817B) FET(2SK2972) Transistor(2SC1741AS) Transistor(2SC1740S) Resistor(1/4W 1M 5%) Resistor(1/4W 390K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 18K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 470 5%) Resistor(1/4W 180 5%) Resistor(1/4W 33K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 100 5%) Resistor(1/4W 6.2K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 6.8K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 18K 5%) Resistor(1/4W 680 5%) [BEA1] [BEA101] [C1] [C5] [C8] [C9] [C10] [C11] [C72] [C101] [C102] [C110] [C111] [CN1] [CN101] [D4] [D5] [D6] [D7] [D10] [D11] [D12] [D13] [D101] [D102] [D104] [D110] [F1] [F101] [FH1] [FH2] [HS1] [HS2] [IC103] [L1] [NTC1] [PC1] [Q1] [Q2] [Q101] [R1] [R2] [R5] [R6] [R7] [R8] [R9] [R10] [R11] [R12] [R17]
VCEAGA1HW226M VCEAGA1HW475M VCKYPU1HB102K VCKYPU1HB103K VCKYPU1HB221K VCKYPU1HB222K VCKYPU1HB332K VCKYPU1HF223Z VCKYTQ1HF104Z VCKYTV1CF105Z VCKYTV1EB104K VCKYTV1EF104Z VCKYTV1HB102K VCKYTV1HB103K VCKYTV1HB222K
8- 12 9- 17 11- 1 8- 9 8- 15 9- 7 9- 10 9- 12 9- 20 9- 5 9- 6 9- 15 9- 16 9- 4 9- 14 9- 8 9- 11 9- 21 9- 18 9- 19 11- 2 8- 68 8- 88 8- 38 8- 42 8- 60 8- 74 8- 76 8- 82 8- 91 8- 93 8- 62 8- 67 8- 72 8- 84 8- 94 8- 17 8- 18 8- 20 8- 22 8- 24 8- 26 8- 27 8- 31 8- 33 8- 34 8- 35 8- 36 8- 39 8- 40 8- 44 8- 45 8- 46 8- 47 8- 48 8- 59 8- 64 8- 66 8- 69 8- 70 8- 71 8- 75 8- 77 8- 78 8- 80 8- 95 8- 30 8- 51 8- 52 8- 55 8- 58 8- 65 8- 86 8- 56 8- 61 8- 25 8- 73 8- 79 8- 89 8- 90
VCKYTV1HB472K VCKYTV1HB681K VCQYNA1HM333K VHDDAP202U/-1 VHD1SS133//-1 VHD1SS355//-1 VHEHZ2C1///-1 VHEHZ27-1//-1 VHERD22FB3/-1 VHIHEF4066BT1 VHIMC14053DR2 VHIMC74HCU04F VHINJM2113M-1 VHINJM2902M-1 VHINJM2904D-1 VHINJM318M/-F VHIPST596CMT1 VHIR96FCRBMVP VHIR96FCRBMVP VHIS2B256SL70 VHITCD1208AP1 VHIULN2003AN/ VHI27020FHG0J VHPPC814X//-1 VHPPC817X7/-1 VHPSG206S//-1 VHPSNK15A24-1 VHVERZV5D471/ VHVICPS07//-1 VHVRA391PV6-1 VRD-HT2EY100J VRD-HT2EY102J VRD-HT2EY103J VRD-HT2EY151J VRD-HT2EY152J VRD-HT2EY153J VRD-HT2EY221J VRD-HT2EY223J VRD-HT2EY300J VRD-HT2EY332J VRD-HT2EY621J VRD-HT2EY910J VRD-HT2HY223J VRD-RC2EY222J VRD-RC2EY390J VRS-TP2BD000J VRS-TS2AD000J
8- 57 8- 83 9- 9 8- 108 9- 24 9- 25 9- 26 9- 27 8- 106 8- 107 8- 109 8- 110 8- 111 8- 112 9- 63 9- 64 9- 66 9- 67 9- 65 8- 339 8- 121 8- 122 8- 114 8- 125 8- 123 9- 28 8- 126 8- 127 8- 118 8- 124 8- 119 11- 4 8- 115 8- 117 9- 32 9- 31 8- 141 8- 142 9- 33 4- 14 9- 61 9- 62 8- 113 9- 1 8- 148 9- 50 9- 52 9- 54 9- 42 9- 44 9- 46 9- 47 9- 48 9- 57 9- 51 9- 53 9- 43 9- 55 9- 41 9- 40 9- 38 9- 49 9- 56 9- 45 9- 37 9- 39 11- 6 11- 7 8- 133 8- 135 8- 128 8- 129 8- 131 8- 132 8- 134 8- 136 8- 137 8- 138 8- 139 8- 140
AG AG AK AF AF AD AK AE BK BK AY BR BB AN AN AP AH AH AH AC AQ AQ AQ AQ AQ AG AD AD AP AP AP AD AD AC AC AC AC AD AD AD AD AD AA AF AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AC AC AA AA AA AA AA AA AB AA AA AA AA AB AB AB AB AB AB
B C C B B B B B E E B B B B B B D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D B C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N
AB AB AB AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AB AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AB AB AA AA AA AA AA

10 sheets max. 512 KB (approx. 30 average pages) 9600 bps with automatic fallback to 7200, 4800, or 2400 bps Approx. 15 seconds (Sharp special mode) TEL/FAX/A.M. (Note: A.M. mode is for connecting an answering machine)
Automatic document feeder Memory size*: Modem speed Transmission time* Reception modes Resolution
Horizontal: 203 pels/inch (8 pels/mm) Vertical: Standard: 98 lines/inch (3.85 lines/mm) Fine /Halftone: 196 lines/inch (7.7 lines/mm) Super fine: 391 lines/inch (15.4 lines/mm)
Note: The facsimile machine is Year 2000 compliant.
* Based on ITU-T Test Chart #1 at standard resolution in Sharp special mode, excluding time for protocol signals (i.e., ITU-T phase C time only).
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Display Recording system Paper tray capacity (16- to 20-lb. paper) Halftone (grayscale) Applicable telephone line Compatibility Compression scheme Scanning method Effective printing width Input document size
16-digit LCD display Thermal transfer recording Letter: 60 sheets Legal: 30 sheets 64 levels Public switched telephone network ITU-T (CCITT) G3 mode MH, MR, Sharp Sheet-feeder CIS (Contact Image Sensor) 8.3" (208 mm) max.
Automatic feeding: Width: 5.8 to 8.5" (148 to 216 mm) Length: 5.5 to 11" (140 to 279 mm) Manual feeding: Width: 5.8 to 8.5" (148 to 216 mm) Length: 5.5 to 23.6" (140 to 600 mm)
8.3" (210 mm) max. Automatic/Dark selectable Standard Standard (cannot be used if power fails) 120 V AC, 60 Hz 41 to 95F (5 to 35C) Maximum: 85 % Stand-by: 4.2 W Maximum: 100 W Width: 13.5" (343 mm) Depth: 10.1" (256 mm) Height: 7.2" (182 mm) Approx. 7.3 lbs. (3.3 kg)
Effective scanning width Contrast control Copy function Telephone function Power requirements Operating temperature Humidity Power consumption Dimensions
Weight
As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from these values in individual units.
This facsimile machine is not compatible with digital telephone systems.
UX300U-TCTC
Table of Contents
1 Installation 7
Unpacking Checklist. 7 A Look at the Operation Panel. 8 Connections. 10 Loading the Imaging Film. 16 Loading Printing Paper. 21 Entering Your Name and Fax Number. 24 Setting the Date and Time. 27 Selecting the Reception Mode. 30 Volume Adjustment. 31
Sending Documents
Transmittable Documents. Loading the Document. Resolution and Contrast. Sending a Fax by Normal Dialing. Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing.
Receiving Documents
Using FAX Mode. 50 Using TEL Mode. 51
Making Copies Making Telephone Calls Answering Machine Hookup
Connecting an Answering Machine. 62 Activating the Answering Machine Hookup. 63
Special Functions
Caller ID. Distinctive Ring. Broadcasting. Cover Sheet. Batch Page Numbering. Blocking Reception of Unwanted Faxes. Sending Documents From Memory. Polling (Requesting a Fax Transmission). Timer Operations.
Option Settings Printing Reports and Lists Maintenance Troubleshooting
102 106
Problems and Solutions. 106 Messages and Signals. 111 Clearing Paper Jams. 114
Ordering parts FCC Regulatory Information Quick Reference Guide Guia de Consulta Rapida Index
UX300U-ISUN
Installation
Unpacking Checklist
Before setting up, make sure you have all of the following items.
If any are missing, contact your dealer or retailer.
Original document support
Paper tray extension
Handset
Rapid key labels Operation manual Telephone line cord Imaging film cartridge
Handset cord Gears (4)
Imaging film (initial starter roll)
1. Installation
Chapter
UX300U-IPOP
A Look at the Operation Panel
TEL FAX
A.M. ABC DEF SPEED DIAL RECEPTION MODE VOLUME DOWN UP
GHI JKL
REDIAL
RESOLUTION
FUNCTION
PQRS TUV
WXYZ HOLD/ SEARCH
COPY/HELP STOP
SPEAKER
05/POLL
START/MEMORY
SPEED DIAL key Press this key to dial a 2-digit Speed Dial number. REDIAL key Press this key to automatically redial the last number dialed. Display This displays messages and prompts during operation and programming. RECEPTION MODE key Press this key to select the reception mode. An arrow in the display will point to the currently selected reception mode. RESOLUTION key Press this key to adjust the resolution and contrast before sending or copying a document.
VOLUME keys Press these keys to adjust the volume of the handset when the handset is lifted, the volume of the speaker when the SPEAKER key has been pressed, or the volume of the ringer at all other times. FUNCTION key Press this key to select various special functions. Panel release Grasp this finger hold and pull toward you to open the operation panel. Number keys Use these keys to dial numbers, and enter numbers and letters during number/name storing procedures. HOLD/SEARCH key Press this key to search for an automatic dialing number, or, during a phone conversation, press this key to put the other party on hold. SPEAKER key Press this key to hear the line and fax tones through the speaker when sending a document. Note: This is not a speakerphone. You must pick up the handset to talk with the other party. Rapid Dial keys Press one of these keys to dial a fax or voice number automatically. (Note that you must attach the Rapid Key labels.) STOP key Press this key to cancel operations before they are completed. START/MEMORY key Press this key to send or receive a document, or to scan a document into memory before sending it. COPY/HELP key When a document is in the feeder, press this key to make a copy. At any other time, press this key to print out the Help List, a quick reference guide to the operation of your fax.
Step 3 or
Storing area codes and access codes
You can also store an area code or access code in a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number. To use this number to dial, see Chain Dialing in Chapter 5, Making Telephone Calls.
Note: An area code or access code stored in a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number can only be used if the handset is lifted or the SPEAKER key pressed before dialing. 43
Clearing numbers
Press 2 to select CLEAR.
Enter the Speed Dial number that you want to clear by pressing the number keys. 0 1
Return to Step 3 to clear another number, or press STOP to exit.
Making changes
To make changes in a number previously stored, repeat the storing procedure. Select the Speed Dial number for which you want to make changes in Step 3, and then change the number and/or name when they appear in the display (Steps 4 and 6, respectively).
A lithium battery keeps automatic dialing numbers in memory
The machine uses a lithium battery to keep automatic dialing numbers and other programmed data in memory when the power is turned off. Battery power is consumed primarily when the power is off. With the power kept continuously off, the life of the battery is about 5 years. If the battery dies, have your dealer or retailer replace it. Do not try to replace it yourself. 44
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Rapid Key Dialing
If the number you want to dial has been stored for Automatic Dialing as a Speed Dial number from 01 to 05, you can dial it by pressing the corresponding Rapid Key.
Press the Rapid Key corresponding to the desired Speed Dial number.
The name of the receiving party will
appear in the display. If no name was stored, the fax number will appear. (If the name or number is incorrect, press the STOP key.)
The document will be automatically
transmitted once the connection is made.
Example: To dial Speed Dial number 01, press Rapid Key 01.
Speed Dialing
Speed Dialing can be used to dial any number that has been stored for Automatic Dialing.
Press the SPEED DIAL key and then enter the two digits of the Speed Dial number by pressing the number keys.
To enter numbers 1 through 9, first
enter 0 and then the number.
Check the display. If the name or number shown is correct, press the START/MEMORY key. (If not, press the STOP key and then repeat Step 2.)
Direct Keypad Dialing
You can also enter a full number with the number keys and then press the START/MEMORY key to begin dialing. You can use this method to dial a full number when you dont need to speak to the other party before faxing.
Your fax will not accept the signal to begin reception (5**) if a document is
loaded in its feeder.
If you have set Option Setting 12 to NO and hear a fax tone when you answer
the extension phone, you must press 5, *, and * if you are on a touch-tone phone, or walk over to the fax, pick up the handset, and press the START/MEMORY key if you are on a pulse dial phone. (5**) can be changed if desired. See Option Setting 5 (Tel/Fax Remote Number) in Chapter 8, Option Settings.
2 in 1 Print
To save paper, you can have the size of your incoming faxes reduced by 55%. This will allow you to receive, for example, a 2-page document on one page (note that this may not be possible if the document pages are longer than your printing paper). To turn on this function, follow the steps below.
2 IN 1 PRINT
Press 1 to turn on the function, or 2 to turn it off.
YES NO or
PRINT CONTRAST
Press the STOP key.
The code used to activate fax reception from a touch-tone extension phone
Reception Ratio
The fax has been set at the factory to automatically reduce the size of received documents to fit the size of the printing paper. This ensures that data on the edges of the document are not cut off. If desired, you can turn this function off and have received documents printed at full size.
Note: If a document is too long to fit on the printing paper, the remainder will be printed on a second page. In this case, the cut-off point may occur in the middle of a line. Note: Automatic reduction may not be possible if the received document is too large, contains too many fine graphics or images, or is sent at high resolution. In this case, the remainder of the document will be printed on a second page.
RECEPTION RATIO
Press 1 to turn automatic reduction on, or 2 to turn it off.
AUTO 100% or
If you selected AUTO, go to Step 3. If you selected 100%, go to Step 4.
If you selected AUTO, select the reception ratio to be used in the event that the memory becomes full (automatic reduction is not possible when the memory is full). Press 1 for 93% or 2 for 100%.
93% 100% or
Example: 50%
Note: If you place a large number of originals in the feeder, the memory may become full before all of them can be scanned (MEMORY IS FULL will appear in the display). If this happens, press the START/MEMORY key to copy the originals which have been scanned, and then repeat the copy procedure for the remaining originals, including the original which was being scanned when the memory became full.
Copy Cut-off
When making a copy of a document that is longer than the printing paper, use the copy cut-off setting to select whether the remaining part of the document will be cut off or printed on a second page. The intial setting is YES (cut off the remainder). To change the setting, follow the steps below.
COPY CUT-OFF
Press 1 to set copy cut-off to YES (the remaining part of the document will not be printed), or 2 to set copy cut-off to NO (the remaining part will be printed on a second page). The display will show:
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Making Telephone Calls
Your fax can be used like a regular telephone to make and receive voice calls.
To make or receive a phone call, the power must be on.
Dial the number using one of the following methods:
Normal Dialing: Enter the full
Rapid Key Dialing: Press the
appropriate Rapid Key.
Speed Dialing: Press the SPEED
DIAL key, and enter the 2-digit Speed Dial number with the numeric keys.
Speak with the other party when they answer.
If you pressed the SPEAKER key,
pick up the handset to talk.
5. Making Phone Calls
telephone number with the numeric keys.
While the handset of the fax is lifted (off hook), an extension phone
connected directly to the fax cannot be used to speak with the other party.
The fax may interrupt a voice call received on an extension phone if the
reception mode is set to A.M. and there is a period of silence during the conversation. If you are on a touch-tone phone, you can prevent this by pressing any three keys on the phone immediately after you answer. (Note: Do not enter the code to activate fax reception: 5, *, *.)
Chain Dialing
After lifting the handset, you can dial any combination of Normal Dialing, Rapid Key Dialing and Speed Dialing numbers. For example, if you have stored an area code or an access code for a special service in a Rapid Key, you can press the Rapid Key for that area code or access code, then dial the remainder of the number by pressing a Rapid Key, pressing number keys, or pressing the SPEED DIAL key and entering a two-digit Speed Dial number.
Note: This function cannot be used if you are using the Distinctive Ring function. 69
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Distinctive Ring
To use distinctive ring, you must subscribe to a distinctive ring
service from your local phone company. Do not turn on this function if you do not subscribe to a distinctive ring service.
Your fax may not be compatible with some distinctive ring services.
Distinctive ring is a service offered by some local telephone companies whereby they assign an additional second number to your regular single line. The second number rings differently from your normal number. If you subscribe to a distinctive ring service, you can set the fax machine to automatically answer when your second number is called. This allows you to use the second number as an exclusive fax number. To have your fax automatically answer when your second number is called, follow the steps below:
The display will show: DISTINCTIVE RING
Press a number from 1 to 3 to select the ring pattern below that matches your second numbers ring pattern. Or, press 4 to have your fax automatically answer your normal telephone number. Press 5 to turn off the distinctive ring function.
RING PATTERN 1: RING PATTERN 2: RING PATTERN 3:
Two short rings. One short, one long, and one short ring. Two short rings and one long ring.
STANDARD RING: Your standard (normal) ring pattern. OFF SETTING: Turn distinctive ring off.
The display will show: FAX SIGNAL RX
Set the reception mode to FAX.
When using distinctive ring, you must set the reception mode of your fax to FAX. When your designated fax number is dialed, your fax will automatically answer and begin reception after two rings. Note that other devices on the same line will also ring until your fax answers. If one of your other numbers is dialed, the fax will ring; however, it will not answer.
Note: If you are using an answering machine with your distinctive ring service, the answering machine must be connected to a separate wall jack. Do not connect it directly to your fax. 71
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Broadcasting
This function allows you to send the same document to as many as 20 different locations with just one operation. First store the document in memory, then enter the numbers of the receiving machines. The document will be transmitted to each location.
Press the SPEED DIAL key and
enter a 2-digit Speed Dial number.
Enter the full number using the
numeric keys.
Press Rapid Key 05/POLL.
If you used the handset, replace it
when POLLING appears in the display. Reception will begin.
Being polled (polling standby)
To let another fax machine poll your machine, simply set the reception mode to FAX, and load the document(s) to be sent. Transmission will take place when the other fax machine calls your machine and activates polling. Automatic reception is possible while your machine is on polling standby.
Polling security
Polling Security allows you to prevent unauthorized polling of your machine. When this function is turned on, polling will only take place when the fax number of the polling fax machine has been entered in your machines list of permitted fax numbers (called "passcode numbers"). The number of the polling fax must also be programmed in itself for identification. To use Polling Security, follow the steps below to turn the function on, and then enter permitted numbers as shown on the following page.
Press the keys shown at right. ENTRY MODE will appear in the display. Press the # key three times. SECURITY SELECT will appear in the display.
Press 1 to turn polling security on, or 2 to turn it off.
Press the START/MEMORY key and then the STOP key.
Storing and clearing fax numbers for polling permission
You can store up to 10 fax numbers in your machines list of permitted numbers.
Press the keys shown at right. ENTRY MODE will appear in the display. Press the # key four times. PASSCODE # MODE will appear in the display. Press 1 to store a number, or 2 to clear a number. Storing: Enter a 2-digit number from 01 to 10. This number identifies the fax number you will store in the next step. Clearing: Enter the number which identifies the fax number you want to clear, and go to Step 6. Enter the fax number (max. of 20 digits).
Return to Step 4 to enter (or clear) another number, or press STOP to exit.
Step 4 or
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Timer Operations
The Timer function allows you to set a transmission and/or polling operation to be performed automatically at a time you specify. One transmission operation and one polling operation can be set at any one time, and the times they will be performed can be specified up to 24 hours in advance. As an example, you can use this function to take advantage of lower nighttime telephone rates without having to be there when the operation is performed.
Check the hookup. The cord from the TEL. LINE
jack to the wall jack should be no longer than six feet.
Make sure there are no modem devices sharing Check with the other party to make sure their fax
machine is functioning properly. 11.Troubleshooting the same telephone line.
Have your telephone line checked for line noise. Try connecting your fax to a different telephone
If the problem still occurs, your fax machine may
need service.
Dialing and transmission problems
Problem No dial tone when you pick up the handset or press the SPEAKER key. Dialing is not possible. Check and remedy
Make sure the handset cord is connected to the
correct jack. See Handset in Connections in Chapter 1.
Make sure the power cord is properly plugged
into a power outlet.
Make sure that the telephone line is properly
connected to both the TEL. LINE jack and the wall jack.
Make sure that the fax is set to the correct
dialing mode for your telephone line. See Option Setting 8 in Chapter 8.
The power is on, but no transmission takes place.
Make sure that the receiving machine has fax
paper.
Make sure that the telephone line cord is
plugged into the TEL. LINE jack, and not the TEL. SET jack.
If the receiving machine is in manual mode with
no attendant, reception will not be possible.
If the receiving machine is not a Sharp model,
make sure it is G3 compatible.
Check the display for error messages. Pick up the handset and check for a dial tone.
Nothing is printed at the receiving end. A distorted image is received at the other end.
Make sure that the document for transmission is
placed face down in the feeder.
Noise on the telephone line may cause
distortion. Try sending the document again.
Make a copy of the document on your fax. If the
copy is also distorted, your fax may need service.
COVER OPEN
DOCUMENT JAM
FAX RX IN MEMORY
FILM END FUNCTION MODE
LINE ERROR
LINE IS IN USE
MEMORY IS FULL
The memory is full. This may occur during fax reception if too much data is received before the pages can be printed out. If faxes have been received to memory because printing is not possible (an additional message will indicate the problem), resolve the problem so that printing can continue (see Substitue Reception to Memory in Chapter 3). If you are attempting to transmit from memory, see Sending Documents from Memory in Chapter 7. The fax is preparing to or printing out a document from memory. This appears if you attempt to search for an automatic dialing number when none have been stored. You have tried to dial or clear a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number that hasnt been programmed (a full number hasnt been assigned to it). You are out of printing paper (or the paper release plate is open). Load paper as described in Loading Printing Paper in Chapter 1. The SPEAKER key has been pressed and the fax is waiting for you to dial. (To return to the date and time display, press the SPEAKER key again.) The print head has overheated. Operation can be continued once it cools. The printing paper is jammed. See the following section, Clearing Paper Jams. A document has been loaded and the fax is waiting for transmission or copying instructions. This appears if you attempt to send a fax by automatic dialing and the line is busy or the receiving fax machine does not answer. Your fax machine will automatically reattempt the call. (See Automatic Redialing in Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing in Chapter 2.)
MEMORY PRINTING
NO DATA
NO # STORED
OUT OF PAPER
ON HOOK DIAL
OVER HEAT
PAPER JAMMED
RECALLING
SEARCH DIAL
The HOLD/SEARCH key has been pressed. Press # or * to search for an automatic dialing number, or press STOP to return to the data and time display. (See Using the HOLD/SEARCH key in Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing in Chapter 2.) Number of pages transmitted, received, or copied.
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
INSTALLATION ENTERING YOUR NAME AND NUMBER
Note: Imaging film and paper must be loaded to perform the following operation.
1. Press:
OWN NUMBER SET
TEL SET. TEL LIN. E
2. Press:
3. Enter your fax number (max. of 20 digits) by pressing the number keys.
If you make a mistake, press the HOLD/SEARCH
key to move the cursor back to the mistake, then enter the correct number or letter. 1. Connect the handset as shown. 2. Plug the power cord into a grounded, 120 V outlet. 3. Plug one end of the telephone line into the TEL. LINE jack on the rear of the fax, and the other end into your telephone wall jack. 4. Press:
5. Enter your name by pressing the appropriate number keys as shown below.
To enter two letters in succession that require
the same key, press the SPEAKER key after entering the first letter.
A= B= C= D= E= J= K= L= M= N= O= P= Q= R= S= T= U= V= W= X= Y= Z= SPACE =
Connecting an answering machine and/or extension telephone
TEL. SET
TEL. LIN E
G= H= I=
1. Remove the seal covering the TEL. SET jack on the rear of the fax. Connect an extension telephone or answering machine to the TEL. SET jack. 2. If desired, connect an extension phone to the answering machine.
Deletes highlighted letter Upper/lower case shift key Moves cursor to the left. Moves cursor to the right.
Press either key one or more times to select and enter a symbol.
6. When finished, press:
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
Press:
SENDING DOCUMENTS
Place your document (up to 10 pages) face down in the document feeder.
DATE & TIME SET
Normal Dialing
1. Lift the handset or press
Press the START key:
2. Dial the fax number. 3. Wait for the reception tone (if a person answers, ask them to press their Start key). 4. Press:
Enter two digits for the Month (01 through 12). Enter two digits for the Day (01 through 31). Enter four digits for the Year (Ex: 1999). Enter two digits for the Hour (01 through 12). Enter two digits for the Minute (00 through 59). Press the * key for A.M. or the # key for P.M. When finished, press:
Press the appropriate Rapid Key. Transmission will begin automatically.
STORING AND CLEARING NUMBERS FOR AUTO DIALING
2. Enter 2-digit Speed Dial number. 3. Press:
RECEIVING DOCUMENTS
FAX/TEL # MODE
2. Press 1 to store a number or 2 to clear a number. 3. Enter a 2-digit Speed Dial number (from 01 to 05 for Rapid Key Dialing, or 06 to 45 for Speed Dialing). (If you are clearing a number, go to Step 7.) 4. Enter the full telephone/fax number. 5. Press:
(Country) U.S.A.
Canada
United Kingdom
(Name and Telephone Number) Sharp Electronics Corporation Telephone number for information : Emergency telephone number : Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd. Telephone number for information : Emergency telephone number : Sharp Electronics(U.K.)Ltd. Telephone number for information :
1-800-237-4277 1-800-255-3924 905-890-2100 1-800-424-9300 01923-474013
Section 3. Ingredients
Ingredients Polyethylene terephthalate Carbon black Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer Ester wax Parraffin wax Microcrystalline wax Modified wax Polyester resin Others CAS No. 25038-59-9 1333-86-4 24937-78-8 8015-86-9 8002-74-2 63231-60-7 8016-60-2 27923-68-8 Proportion 51.0 % 8.5 % 3.1 % 5.6 12.5 15.2 1.3 1.3 1.5 % % % % % % OSHA PEL 3.5mg/m3 ACGIH TLV 3.5mg/m3 2mg/m3 (fume) Other Limits -
Section 4. Hazardous Identification (Emergency Overview)
This product is ink film for thermal transfer facsimile. "Ink film" is a thin film coated with ink. It is no special hazard under normal use condition.
Section 5. Health Hazard Data
Route(s) of Entry:
Inhalation ? not applicable
Skin ? not applicable
Ingestion ? Possible but very unusual
Health Hazards:
The ingredients are not listed in ACGIH (1986) and OSHA (1989) except carbon black and paraffin wax Carcinogenicity: In 1996 the IARC reevaluated carbon black as a Group 2B carcinogen (possible human carcinogen). This classification is given to chemicals for which there is inadequate human evidence, but sufficient animal evidence on which to base an opinion of carcinogenicity. The classification is based upon the development of lung tumors in rats receiving chronic inhalation exposures to free carbon black at levels that induce particle overload of the lung. Studies performed in animal models other than rats did not show any association between carbon black and lung tumors. Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: not applicable Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: not applicable Emergency and First Aid Procedures: not applicable
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Section 6. Physical Chemical Characteristics
Boiling/Melting Point Vapor Pressure Vapor Density Evaporation Rate Appearance Odor m.p. about 70 C for ink not applicable not applicable negligible thin film coated with ink slight wax odor Specific Gravity Solubility in Water PH Viscosity Color
Date Issued: Dec.22,1998 MSDS No. B-1006
about 1 negligible not applicable not applicable black
Section 7. Fire and Explosion Data
Flash Point (Method Used): Ignition Temperature: Flammable Limits: Extinguishing Media: Special Fire Fighting Procedure: Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazard: Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact: Sensitivity to Static Charge: about 250 C for ink not applicable (LEL); not applicable (UEL); not applicable CO2, water, dry chemicals and form etc. none none no hazardous effect by mechanical impact not applicable
What to do to obtain service:
For product information or customer assistance, please visit http://www.sharp-usa.com on the World Wide Web or call 1-800-BE SHARP.
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-2135
SEC-BACK
SHARP CORPORATION
PRINTED IN THAILAND (TINSE3912XHZB)
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