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UF-6300 / 6200
UF-5300
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  • Page 1 Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt within this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death. © 2008 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is...
  • Page 4: Important Notice

    2. Please read the installation instructions carefully and follow each step. <Example> * The specifications are subject to change without notice. Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make improvements in the product design without reservation and without notice.
  • Page 6: For Your Safety

    Precautions For Your Safety To prevent severe injury and loss of life, read this section carefully before servicing the Panasonic machine to ensure proper and safe operation of your machine. Please ensure that the machine is installed near a wall outlet and is easily accessible.
  • Page 7: Operating Safeguards

    Once a month, unplug the machine and check the power cord for the following. If you notice any unusual condition, contact your authorized Panasonic dealer The power cord is plugged firmly into the receptacle. The plug is not excessively heated, rusted, or bent.
  • Page 8 CAUTION Operating Safeguards Do not place a magnet near the safety switch of the machine. A magnet can activate the machine accidentally, resulting in injuries. Do not use a highly flammable spray, or solvent near the machine. It can cause fire. When copying a thick document, do not use excessive force to press it against the scanning glass.
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  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Specifications Table ......14 Schematic Diagram ......217 1.1. Fax Function ...........14 9.1. General Circuit Diagram....... 217 1.2. Printer & Scanner Function.....22 9.2. SC PC Board........219 1.3. Internet Fax Function (Option)....23 9.3. PNL1 PC Board........232 1.4.
  • Page 14: Specifications Table

    1 Specifications Table 1.1. Fax Function Description Items Remarks UF-6200 (AU) UF-5300 (Others) UF-6300 (Others) Main Specifications 1 Compatibility ITU-T Std. & Non-Std. (PCC) 2 PSTN Line Port 3 Leased Line Port 4 V.24 Line Port 5 Modem Speed 33.6 - 2.4 kbps...
  • Page 15 Description Items Remarks UF-6200 (AU) UF-5300 (Others) UF-6300 (Others) *For USA and Canada only, documents must be inserted by staggered feed (stairs-shape). Face Down A4 / Letter 0.0024”, 12 lb (0.06 50 sheets* mm, 45 g/m ) to 0.0039”, 16 lb (0.10 mm, 60 g/m...
  • Page 16 Description Items Remarks UF-6200 (AU) UF-5300 (Others) UF-6300 (Others) 3 Original Contrast 3-Levels Selection (Tx) 4 Smoothing (Rx) With Auto Picture / Text Fax, Copy Recognition PC Printing Data Power Supply 108 - 132 VAC, 47 - 63 Hz, Single Phase 100 VAC Power Supply...
  • Page 17 Description Items Remarks UF-6200 (AU) UF-5300 (Others) UF-6300 (Others) Excluding consumable supplies 2 Weight (Excluding paper) 20.5 lb (9.3 kg) and options Attachment & Accessories Toner Cartridge Yes (1) Yes (1) Operating Instructions Yes (1) Yes (1) CD-ROM Yes (1) (PDMS)
  • Page 18 Description Items Remarks UF-6200 (AU) UF-5300 (Others) UF-6300 (Others) 2 One-Touch / Program Keys 3 One-Touch Auto Dialers 4 Abbr. Auto Dialers 5 Total Auto Dialers 6 Max. Tel Number Digits 7 Max. Station Name Characters 8 Directory Search Dialing...
  • Page 19 Description Items Remarks UF-6200 (AU) UF-5300 (Others) UF-6300 (Others) LTR / A4: 70 - 100%, LGL: 80 - 2 Fixed Reduction 100% (in 1% Steps), Top & Center Alignment LTR / A4: 70 - 100%, LGL: 80 - 3 Auto Reduction 100% (in 1% Steps), Top &...
  • Page 20 Description Items Remarks UF-6200 (AU) UF-5300 (Others) UF-6300 (Others) 4 Comm. Journal With Image 5 Last Ind. XMT Journal 6 Power Failure Report List Printouts 1 One-Touch List 2 ABBR. No. List 3 Program List 4 Directory Search List 5 Fax Parameter List...
  • Page 21 Description Items Remarks UF-6200 (AU) UF-5300 (Others) UF-6300 (Others) 9 Check & Call Function 10 Job Build 11 Junk Fax Reception Filter 12 Direct Dial Prohibition 13 Direct Dial Re-entering Firmware Update / Download 1 Remote Update Using G3 Protocol...
  • Page 22: Printer & Scanner Function

    1.2. Printer & Scanner Function Description Items Remarks UF-6200(AU) UF-5300(Others) UF-6300(Others) Interface USB Port Standard Printer Function 1 Printing Size Letter / A4 / Legal 2 Bypass 3 Stapling 4 Printing Resolution 600 dpi Win 2000 / XP / 5 OS...
  • Page 23: Internet Fax Function (Option)

    1.3. Internet Fax Function (Option) Description Items Remarks UF-6200(AU) UF-6300(Others) Main Specifications 1 Communication Protocols TCP / IP SMTP / MIME 2 Coding Scheme MH / MMR 3 Line Interface RJ-45 (Ethernet) Ethernet LAN Scanner Mechanism 1 Max. Document Size A4, Letter, Legal 8 x 3.85...
  • Page 24 6 Network Scanning 7 Network Printing LPR / LPD 8 Secondary DNS 9 DHCP Client Lightweight Directory Access 10 LDAP Protocol (Directory Services) Certainty Email from RCV side to Panasonic 1 Comm. Journal (w / Image) I-Fax's only. 1 Email Address...
  • Page 25: External View

    1.4. External View (For USA Only) Complies with FDA radiation performance standards, 21 CFR Subchapter J REAR VIEW Manufacturer’s Name and Address Factory ID TOP VIEW 2.9 inch 14.6 inch (74 mm) (370 mm) 17.2 inch (438 mm) 18.7 inch 3.3 inch (474 mm) (83mm)
  • Page 26 1.4.1. Serial Number Contents The contents of the 11-digit Serial Number is as follows: Sequential Production Number 5-Digit Sequential Production Number 00001 ~ 99999 = 1 ~ 99,999 units A0001 ~ Y9999 = 100,000 ~ 329,976 units (Letters "I" and "O" are skipped) Model Number and Destination Code (Main Unit) 3-Digit number or alphanumeric representation (Except Letters "I"...
  • Page 27: Control Panel

    1.5. Control Panel For USA and Canada • UF-6200 (with Internet Fax Option) For Other Destinations • UF-6300 (with Internet Fax Option)
  • Page 28: Options And Supplies

    • UF-5300 1.6. Options and Supplies Options Option Name Option Number Remarks Internet Fax Module UE-404094 Optional 250 Sheet Paper Cassette UE-409090 Handset Kit UE-403186 Supplies Part Name Part Number Remarks UG-5580 For USA and Canada Toner Cartridge UG-3380 For Other Destinations Verification Stamp DZHT000004 Note:...
  • Page 29: Disassembly Instructions

    2 Disassembly Instructions 2.1. General Disassembly Flowchart...
  • Page 30: Disassembly Instructions

    2.2. Disassembly Instructions 2.2.1. Power Cord (1108), Telephone Line Cable (1109), Recording Paper Tray Assembly (1107), Paper Cassette (1) Disconnect the Power Cord (1108). (2) Disconnect the Telephone Line Cable (1109). (3) Remove the Recording Paper Tray Assembly (1107). (4) Remove the Paper Cassette. (5) Open the Printer Cover.
  • Page 31 2.2.2. Left Cover (103), Right Cover (102), Front Cover (104), Speaker (117), Separation Rubber (207) (1) Open the Printer Cover (106). (2) Open the Control Panel Unit. (3) Remove 3 Silver Screws (B1). (4) Remove the Left Cover (103). (5) Disconnect Connector CN9 on the SC PC Board (1001).
  • Page 32 (10) Release 3 Latch Hooks. (11) Remove the Front Cover (104). (10) (11) <Replacing & Cleaning Separation Rubber> (1) Open the Control Panel Unit. (2) Open the Printer Cover (106). (3) Remove the Separation Rubber Holder Assy (202). (4) Replace with a new Separation Rubber (207). (5) Clean the Separation Rubber (207) with a soft cloth, dabbed in isopropyl alcohol.
  • Page 33 (7) Remove 5 Screws (19). (8) Remove the Control Panel Chassis Assembly, and Front Panel. Note: If noise occurs while scanning, clean the Roller Shaft 2 (235), and the Feed Pinch Roller (236) shaft hole with isopropyl alcohol. (9) Remove 15 Screws (19). (10) Disconnect Connector CN50 on the PNL1 PC Board.
  • Page 34 <Cleaning Scanning Glass> (1) Open the Control Panel Unit. (2) Clean the Scanning Glass (308) with a soft cloth, dabbed in isopropyl alcohol. <Cleaning Feed Roller, Eject Roller, ADF Roller> (1) Open the Control Panel Unit. (2) Clean the Feed Roller (302), Eject Roller (303), and ADF Roller (331) with a soft cloth, dabbed in isopropyl alcohol.
  • Page 35 2.2.6. Eject Roller (303) (1) Remove the Transmit Guide (301) Assembly (Refer to 2.2.4.). (2) Remove the Stamp Assembly (325, and 326) (Refer to 2.2.5.). (3) Release 2 Latch Hooks. (4) Remove the Ground Plate (317). (5) Release the Latch Hook by using a small Blade-tip Screwdriver.
  • Page 36 (10) Remove 2 P6A Bushings (316). (10) (11) Remove the Eject Roller (303). (11) 2.2.7. Transmit Motor (324) (1) Remove the Transmit Guide (301) Assembly (Refer to 2.2.4.). (2) Remove the Stamp Assembly (325, and 326) (Refer to 2.2.5.). (3) Disconnect the Connector (1020) from the Transmit Motor (324).
  • Page 37 2.2.8. Scanner Block (321), Mirror 1 (334), Mirror 2 (335), Mirror 3 (336), ADF Roller (331) (1) Remove the Transmit Guide (301) Assembly (Refer to 2.2.4.). (2) Remove the Stamp Assembly (325, and 326) (Refer to 2.2.5.). (3) Remove 1 Screw (19). (4) Release the Harnesses from the hook.
  • Page 38 2.2.9. LED Array (329), Feed Roller (302) (1) Remove the Scanner Block (321) (Refer to 2.2.8.). (2) Remove the Ground Plate (317). (3) Remove 4 Screws (19). (4) Release the Harness from the hook. (5) Remove the LED Bracket (306) Assembly. (6) Remove 3 LED Clips (307).
  • Page 39 2.2.10. SC PC Board (1001), ILS PC Board (1006), SNS4 PC Board (1007) (1) Remove the Left Cover (Refer to 2.2.2.). (2) Disconnect all Connectors on SC PC Board. (3) Remove 7 Screws (19). (4) Remove the SC PC Board (1001). (3)x7 (5) Move all Harnesses away from the front of the Door Sensor.
  • Page 40 2.2.11. Paper Feed Solenoid (531), Clutch Gear Assembly, Paper Feed Roller (518) (1) Remove the Right Cover (102) (Refer to 2.2.2.). (2) Remove 1 Screw (19). (3) Remove the Paper Feed Solenoid (531). Note: If the Paper Feed Solenoid does not work properly due to dust, etc., remove the spring to disassemble, and clean the magnet, and the plate as illustrated.
  • Page 41 (11) Remove 2 Screws (4N). (12) Remove the Paper Feed Rollers (518). (11) (12) 2.2.12. Printer Cover (106), Rear Cover (105), Printer Motor (626) (1) Remove the Left Cover, and the Right Cover (Refer to 2.2.2.). (2) Release the Printer Cover (106) from the hooks, and remove it.
  • Page 42 (10) Remove 2 Screws (4N). (11) Remove the Printer Motor (626). (10) (11) 2.2.13. MJR PC Board (1003), Power Supply Unit (1002) Caution: Make sure the Power Cord (1108) is unplugged. Note: If removing only the Power Supply Unit, skip steps (4), (5), and (6).
  • Page 43 2.2.14. Fuser Unit, Thermistor Assembly (728) (1) Remove the Rear Cover (Refer to 2.2.12.). (2) Remove 1 Screw (19). (3) Remove the Fuser Top Cover (733). (4) Disconnect the Connectors CN85, and CN87 on the SNS4 PC Board (1007). (5) Disconnect the Connector CN102 on the Power Supply Unit (423).
  • Page 44 2.2.15. Fuser Lamp (732), Exit Roller (719), Fuser Roller (709), Pressure Roller (706) (1) Remove the Rear Cover (Refer to 2.2.12.), and the Fuser Unit (Refer to 2.2.14.). (2) Remove 1 Screw (4N). (3) Remove the PSU-Fuser Harness (1028), and Fuser Lamp Terminal B (731).
  • Page 45 (10) Remove 2 Pressure Springs (708). (10) (11) Remove the E14 Gear (714). Caution: You may need to use force to pull out the Gear. (14) (12) (12) Remove the 2 E18 Gears (713). (13) Remove 2 C-Rings (712). (14) Remove the E24 Drive Gear (711). (15) Remove 2 P17L6.8 Bushings (710).
  • Page 46 (19) Remove 2 P6L5.5 Bushings (707). (20) Remove the Pressure Roller (706). Caution: Do not scratch the surface of the Pressure Roller when removing, or reinstalling it. (20) (19) 2.2.16. Rear Chassis (505), SNS1 PC Board (1008) (1) Remove the Power Supply Unit (Refer to 2.2.12.). (2) Remove the SC PC Board (Refer to 2.2.12.).
  • Page 47 2.2.17. Transfer Guide (601) Assembly, Feed Roller (526) (1) Remove the Rear Chassis (Refer to 2.2.16.). (2) Remove 2 Screws (C8). (3) Disconnect Connector CN80 on the SNS1 PC Board (1008). (4) Remove the Transfer Guide (601) Assembly. (5) Remove the 2 Snap Rings. (B9). (6) Remove the Feed Roller (526).
  • Page 48 2.2.18. Toner Sensor (513), Laser Unit [LSU] (512), SNS3 PC Board (1009) (1) Remove the Transmit Guide Assembly (Refer to 2.2.4.). (2) Remove 2 Screws (19). (3) Remove Ground Wire (542). (4) Remove the CCD Shield Plate (533). (5) Remove 1 Screw (19). (6) Disconnect Connector CN84 on the SNS3 PC Board (1009).
  • Page 49 (10) Disconnect 2 Connectors on the Laser Unit (512). (11)x4 (11) Remove 4 Screws (1Y). (12) (11) (11) (12) Remove the Laser Unit (512). (10) (13) Disconnect Connectors CN83, and CN84 on the SNS3 PC Board (1009). (14) Remove 1 Screw (19). (13) (13) (14)
  • Page 50: Printer Grease Points

    2.2.20. SNS2 PC Board (1010) (1) Place the machine on its rear side. (2) Remove 1 Screw (19). (3) Remove the Plate A (507). (4) Remove 1 Screw (19). (5) Disconnect Connector CN82 (538) on the SNS2 PC Board (1010). (6) Remove the SNS2 PC Board (1010).
  • Page 51: Hardware Identification Template

    2.3. Hardware Identification Template Ref No. Part No. Figua Remark XTB3+8JFJ Screw XYN3+F8FJ Screw XYN4+F8FJ Screw XYN3+F10FJ Screw XTB3+10JFJ Screw XSN3+W8FJ Screw XUC4VM E-Ring DZPA000100 Screw DZPB000007 Silver Screw XTB3+8JFI Screw XSB4+10BN Screw FFPFJ0033B Snap Ring DZPB000054 Screw XTW3+8SFJ Screw XWC3BFJ Washer...
  • Page 52: Maintenance, Adjustments And Check Points

    3 Maintenance, Adjustments and Check Points 3.1. Required Tools Tool Tool Soft Cloth Tweezer Isopropyl Alcohol Pliers Phillips Screwdriver (#2) Cotton Swab Stubby Phillips Screwdriver (#2) Brush Blade-tip Screwdriver (3/32 in) 10 Molykote EM-50L Grease (Available from Dow Corning, URL: http://www.dowcorning.com) 3.2.
  • Page 53: Periodic Maintenance Check List

    3.3. Periodic Maintenance Check List The chart outlined below is a general guideline for maintenance. The example list is for an average usage of 50 transmitted and received documents per day. Needless to say, the environmental conditions and actual use will vary these factors. The chart below is for reference only. Cleaning Replacement/Adjustment Ref.
  • Page 54: Updating The Firmware

    Make sure the unit is in an idle state (e.g. not making copies, not printing, etc.). 4) Upgrading the Main Unit's Firmware Code Start the Network Firmware Update Tool and select the following Firmware Code Folders in the C:\Panasonic\Panasonic-FUP\Data folder, and then follow the display instructions to upgrade the Main Unit's Firmware Codes. Note: 1.
  • Page 55: Firmware Version

    Local Firmware Update Tool to recover the unit. 4. The suffix "_xx" for the Folder Name or File Name may not exist depending on the destination location. 3.4.3. Firmware Version <UF-6300/6200> HOST UF-6200 A A V1.xxxx AU UF-6300 Destination Code (Fax) AU : USA / Canada Firmware Version (V1.xxxx)
  • Page 56 3.4.4. Firmware Emergency Recovery with the USB Port PC → Host (1) Unplug the Power Cord. Printer Cover (2) Open the Control Panel Unit and the Printer Cover. (3) Activate the Read-Point Sensor with your finger as Control Panel Unit shown and plug in the Power Cord.
  • Page 57: Signal Waveform

    3.5. Signal Waveform 3.5.1. Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Signal Name Description +24V +24 VDC Power Supply +24VD +24 VDC Power Supply +24VM +24 VDC Power Supply (Motors) +3.3V +3.3 VDC Power Supply +5 VDC Power Supply +5VP +5 VDC Pilot Power Supply (Sleep Mode) -5 VDC Power Supply...
  • Page 58 Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Signal Name Description MTpB Stepping Signal nACK Peripheral Clock / Data Transfer Acknowledge (Peripheral→Host) nADF1 Paper Feed Roller Solenoid Control Signal nADF2 Paper Feed Roller Solenoid Control Signal nBPNT Read Point Detection Signal nCCHK1 No Cassette Detection Signal nCCHK2 No Cassette Detection Signal (2nd Cassette) nCE1...
  • Page 59 Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Signal Name Description RCV (+) Handset Receiver RDY / nBSY Not Used Register Select Signal Not Used SELECT Select Signal (Peripheral→Host) SNCMN +2 VDC Power Supply TGND Ground Thermistor Output Signal Thermistor Output Signal TONER Remaining Toner Level Signal Transfer Current: (+3 µA) &...
  • Page 60 3.5.2. SC PC Board SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN1-1 +24V LED Array +24 VDC Power Supply +24V CN1-2 nLEDON LED Array LED Enable Signal Approx. +13V(H) LED Off LED On 0V(L) SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function...
  • Page 61 SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN4-6 PNL1 PCB Ground CN50-6 CN4-7 pPNLSD PNL1 PCB Transmission Signal CN50-7 CN4-8 pPNLRD PNL1 PCB Reception Signal CN50-8 CN4-9 nPWSAVE PNL1 PCB Energy Saver Mode Energy Saver Mode CN50-9 Transport Signal Standby CN4-10...
  • Page 62 SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN6-1 +24V POWER +24 VDC Power Supply +24V SUPPLY UNIT CN103-1 CN6-2 +24V POWER +24 VDC Power Supply +24V SUPPLY UNIT CN103-2 CN6-3 POWER Ground SUPPLY UNIT CN103-3 CN6-4 POWER Ground SUPPLY UNIT CN103-4...
  • Page 63 SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN7-1 AGND CCD PCB Ground CN30-1 CN7-2 PHYTG CCD PCB Data Transfer Enable Signal +5V(H) CN30-2 0V(L) 2.4ms CN7-3 PHY2 CCD PCB Shift Register Clock 500ns 500ns CN30-3 +5V(H) 0V(H) CN7-4 PHY1 CCD PCB...
  • Page 64 CN18 SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN18-1 L2 (T) MJR3 PCB Line Signal CN301-1 CN18-3 L1 (R) MJR3 PCB Line Signal CN301-3 CN19 SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN19-1 +5VP MJR3 PCB +5 VDC Power Supply CN302-1...
  • Page 65 SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN52-2 Thermistor Thermistor Output Signal Assembly CN53 SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN53-1 +24VM POWER +24 VDC Power Supply +24V SUPPLY UNIT CN103-12 CN53-2 nDRCK POWER Development +AC Clock +24V...
  • Page 66 SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN54-6 MMnB Main Motor Motor Drive Signal +24V CN118-6 CN56 SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN56-1 +24VM Paper Feed +24 VDC Power Supply +24V Solenoid CN56-2 nADF1 Paper Feed...
  • Page 67 SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN58-5 SNS4 PCB +5 VDC Power Supply CN87-5 CN58-6 nESEN SNS4 PCB Paper Exit Sensor Detection +5V(H) CN87-6 Signal L: Detected 0V(L) CN59 SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No.
  • Page 68 SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN66-5 pADF2 CST2 PCB Feed Roller Drive Clutch +5V (H) CN70-5 Control Signal (2nd Cassette) 0V (L) CN66-6 nCCHK2 CST2 PCB No Cassette Detection +5V(H) CN70-6 Signal (2nd Cassette) L: No Cassette 0V(L) CN66-7 CST2 PCB...
  • Page 69 Signal H: OFF 0V(L) L: ON CN69-4 MGND Ground CN15-4 CN69-5 +24VM +24 VDC Power Supply +24V CN15-5 CN93 (Except UF-6300/UF-5300 (except AB/AG)) SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN93-A1 LAN PCB Data Signal +3.3V(H) CN96-A1...
  • Page 70 SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN93-A9 LAN PCB Address Signal +3.3V(H) CN96-A9 0V(L) CN93-A10 AD6 LAN PCB Address Signal +3.3V(H) CN96-A10 0V(L) CN93-A11 LAN PCB Address Signal +3.3V(H) CN96-A11 0V(L) CN93-A12 AD8 LAN PCB Address Signal +3.3V(H) CN96-A12 0V(L)
  • Page 71 SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN93-A22 DD5 LAN PCB Data Signal +3.3V(H) CN96-A22 0V(L) CN93-A23 DD4 LAN PCB Data Signal +3.3V(H) CN96-A23 0V(L) CN93-A24 DD3 LAN PCB Data Signal +3.3V(H) CN96-A24 0V(L) CN93-A25 DD2 LAN PCB Data Signal +3.3V(H) CN96-A25...
  • Page 72 SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN93-B10 GND LAN PCB Ground CN96-B10 CN93-B11 ARDY LAN PCB Low Enable +3.3V(H) CN96-B11 0V(L) CN93-B12 RESET LAN PCB LAN Reset Signal +3.3V(H) CN96-B12 H: Reset L: Not Reset 0V(L) CN93-B13 RESET LAN PCB High Enable...
  • Page 73 SC PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN93-B23 DD1 LAN PCB Data Signal +3.3V(H) CN96-B23 0V(L) CN93-B24 Vdd LAN PCB +3.3 VDC Power Supply +3.3V CN96-B22 CN93-B25 DD0 LAN PCB Data Signal +3.3V(H) CN96-B25 0V(L) 3.5.3. MJR3 PC Board CN303 MJR3 PCB Signal...
  • Page 74 PS Unit Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN101-2 N.C. Not Used CN101-3 White (N) ACI PC Board AC Power Supply AC100V CN102 PS Unit Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN102-1 Black (L) Fuser Lamp AC Power Supply AC100V CN102-2...
  • Page 75 CN202 PS Unit Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name (1) Transfer Current: (+3 µA) CN202 Transfer Bias Transfer +3 A Roller (2) Cleaning Voltage: (-1500 -1500V 3.5.5. PNL PC Board CN50 Refer to SC PC Board CN14. PNL PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform...
  • Page 76 PNL PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name LCD-10 LCD Module- Data Signal LCD-11 LCD Module-11 Data Signal LCD-12 LCD Module- Ground LCD-13 LCD Module- +5 VDC Power Supply LCD-14 LCD Module- Power Supply for LCD +4.8V(Max) 3.5.6. SNS3 PC Board CN83 Refer to SC PC Board CN59.
  • Page 77 SNS3 PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN85-2 SNS1 PCB Ground CN81-2 CN85-3 nRSEN SNS1 PCB Timing Sensor Detection +5V(H) CN81-3 Signal L: Detected 0V(L) CN85-4 LDRE SNS1 PCB Timing Sensor and No CN81-4 Cassette Sensor LED Drive Approx.
  • Page 78 3.5.12. ACI PC Board Refer to Power Supply Unit CN101. 3.5.13. CST2 PC Board (Optional) CN70 Refer to SC PC Board CN66. CN71 CST2 PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN71-1 +24VM Paper Feed +24 VDC Power Supply +24V Solenoid CN70-2...
  • Page 79 SRU PCB Signal Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. Name CN91-2 MIC (+) Telephone Handset Microphone Handset CN CN91-3 RCV (+) Telephone Handset Receiver Handset CN CN91-4 RCV (-) Telephone Handset Receiver Handset CN CN91-5 MIC (-) Telephone Handset Microphone Handset CN CN91-6 TGND...
  • Page 80: Troubleshooting

    4 Troubleshooting 4.1. Initial Troubleshooting Flowchart START Plug in the Power Cord. Does the unit power up normally? Does the LCD display the function correctly? Troubleshoot Improper LCD Display (Sect. 4.2). Troubleshoot any 3-digit INFO. CODE displayed (Sect. 4.3). Does the unit produce normal copies? Does the original document feed through correctly?
  • Page 81: Improper Lcd Display

    4.2. Improper LCD Display START Check connectors: CN14 (SC PCB) and CN50 (PNL1 PCB). When pressing any key, do you hear the 'Pi-' sound from the Speaker? Does CN14, pin 2 and pin 3 on the SC PCB measure +5VDC? Replace the PNL1 PCB.
  • Page 82: Information Codes (Info. Codes)

    4.3. Information Codes (INFO. CODES) The 3-digit information codes display to show the unit’s status. These codes also print on the journal. The following table indicates appropriate sections for troubleshooting. Code Explanation Phase Section 001, 002, 007 Recording paper jam C, D 4.3.8.
  • Page 83 4.3.1. Information Codes: 400, 420 START START Enable the monitor Is reception from a speaker. (Refer to Sect. reference unit 5.1 Parameter No. 008) successful? Check the line connection from the wall jack to the "Line" on the MJR PCB. Perform a transmission test to the remote unit in question.
  • Page 84 4.3.2. Information Codes: 401, 402, 422 402, 422 START Is Communication with the reference unit successful? Replace the SC PCB. Check the remote unit in question. (Remote unit is defective) START Is the ID Number programmed into your machine? Program the ID Number. Is the Receiving unit set up for Selective Receive? Check the Selective Receive...
  • Page 85 4.3.3. Information Codes: 404, 405, 407 START Is communication with reference unit successful? 1. Replace the MJR PCB. 2. Replace the SC PCB. Change Function Parameter #010: Reduce Tx Attenuation Level Does the problem still occur? Does the problem still occur? Check the telephone line condition.
  • Page 86 4.3.4. Information Code: 416 START Is communication with the reference unit successful? 1. Replace the MJR PCB. 2. Replace the SC PCB. Change Function Parameter #011: Reduce Rx Sensitivity Level Does the problem still occur? Does the problem still occur? Check the telephone line condition.
  • Page 87 4.3.5. Information Codes: 408, 409, 417, 418, 490 START Is communication with the reference unit successful? 1. Replace the MJR PCB. 2. Replace the SC PCB. Transmitting Is the unit transmitting or receiving? Does the problem still occur? Receiving Change Function Change Function Parameter #010: Reduce Parameter #071: Increase...
  • Page 88 4.3.6. Information Code: 434 START Is communication with the reference unit successful? Replace the SC PCB. Does the trouble occur regardless of the remote unit? Check the remote unit in Can the transmitter in question. question transmit to the other units? (Remote unit is defective) The telephone line may have a high level of white noise...
  • Page 89 4.3.7. Information Codes: 459, 494, 495 START Check the line connection between the telephone jack on the wall and the MJR PCB. Is communication with the reference unit successful? 1. Replace the MJR PCB. 2. Replace the SC PCB. Does the problem still occur? Check the telephone line condition.
  • Page 90 4.3.8. Information Codes: 001, 002, 007 (Recording Paper Jam) START Is the recording paper size and thickness within specification? Replace with correct paper. Is the recording paper loaded in the Cassette properly? Load the paper correctly. Is the paper cassette functional? Replace the paper cassette.
  • Page 91 4.3.9. Information Code: 010 (No Recording Paper) START Is the Paper Cassette seated properly Reseat the cassette. Is the recording paper loaded in the cassette? Load the paper. Is the No Paper Actuator operational? Replace the Actuator. Is the No Paper Sensor operational? Replace the No Paper Sensor.
  • Page 92 4.3.10. Information Codes: 030, 031 (Document Jam) START Is the document path blocked? Remove the blockage. Does the Tx Motor rotate? 1. Replace the Tx Motor. 2. Replace the SC PCB. Does the document feed into the unit? Check all gears and rollers. Does the voltage on A-Point and B-Point Sensor Pin 2 of PNL1 PCB, vary between 0 and +5V...
  • Page 93 4.3.11. Information Code: 630 (Dialing Error) START Is there a dial tone when MONITOR button is 1. Connect the telephone pressed? line correctly. 2. Check the telephone line. Is the remote machine busy? Can the unit dial the reference unit? 1.
  • Page 94 4.3.12. Information Codes: 403, 411, 414, 415 (Polling Operator Trouble) 403, 411, 414 START START Inform the remote side Review the polling operation (receiving side) that their referring to the Operating machine does not have Instructions. polling transmission capability. Does the remote side have polling transmission capability? Is the remote side set to...
  • Page 95: Printed Copy Quality Problems

    4.4. Printed Copy Quality Problems 4.4.1. Black Copy START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge. Is the Power Supply Unit normal? 1. Check all connectors and voltages on the Power Supply Unit.
  • Page 96: Blank Copy

    4.4.2. Blank Copy START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge . Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR? 1. Clean the BTR with a soft, dry cloth.
  • Page 97: Vertical White Lines

    4.4.3. Vertical White Lines START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the recording paper damp? Replace the recording paper. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge . Are there any foreign particles or stains blocking the Laser Beam path? 1.
  • Page 98: Ghost Images

    4.4.4. Ghost Images A A A START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the recording paper damp? Replace the recording paper. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge. Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR? 1.
  • Page 99: Vertical Dark Lines

    4.4.5. Vertical Dark Lines START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? 1. Clean the Corona Wire as illustrated below. 2. Replace the Toner Cartridge. Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR? 1.
  • Page 100: Horizontal Dark Lines

    4.4.6. Horizontal Dark Lines START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge. Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR? 1. Clean the BTR with a soft, dry cloth.
  • Page 101: Dark Background

    4.4.7. Dark Background START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the recording paper damp? Replace the recording paper. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge. Is the Laser Unit (LSU) normal? Replace the Laser Unit (LSU).
  • Page 102: Light Print

    4.4.8. Light Print START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the recording paper damp? Replace the paper. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge. Are there any foreign particles, or stains blocking the Laser Unit path? 1.
  • Page 103: Horizontal White Lines

    4.4.9. Horizontal White Lines START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the recording paper damp? Replace the recording paper. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge. Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR? 1.
  • Page 104 4.4.10. Improper Fusing (Printed image does not bond to the paper) START Is the recording paper damp? Replace the recording paper. Is the Fuser Unit normal? Replace the Fuser Unit. (See Note) Note: Replace the entire Fuser Unit when the Thermostat, the Thermal Fuse or the Thermistor Assembly breakdown into an open-circuit.
  • Page 105: Voids In Solid Areas

    4.4.11. Voids in Solid Areas START Is the recording paper damp? Replace the recording paper. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge. Are the Fuser, and Pressure Roller surfaces clean? Clean, or replace the rollers. 4.4.12. Black Dots START Is the Toner Cartridge operational?
  • Page 106: Recording Paper Creases

    4.4.13. Recording Paper Creases START Is the recording paper damp? Replace the recording paper. Are there any foreign particles or stains in the paper path? Remove any obstructions, and clean the paper path. Is the recording paper skewing? Ensure the paper is set under the Paper Separation Clips in the Cassette.
  • Page 107: Poor Printed Copy Quality

    4.4.14. Poor Printed Copy Quality START Is the Test Pattern printout in Service Mode 3 normal? 1. Replace the SC PCB. 2. Replace the Laser Unit (LSU). 3. Replace the Power Supply Unit. 4. Replace the Toner Cartridge . Make a local copy. Is the printed copy correct? Check the Transmission Block (CN30 on the CCD PCB and CN7 on...
  • Page 108: Abnormal Printing

    Is the recording paper size, and thickness within specification? Replace with correct paper. Is a Panasonic Toner Cartridge being used? Replace with a Panasonic Toner Cartridge. Are all switches, and sensors operating properly? Adjust, clean, or replace. Are there any foreign particles...
  • Page 109: Scanned Copy Quality Problems

    4.4.16. Scanned Copy Quality Problems START Is the LED Array abnormal? Replace the LED Array. Are there any foreign particles, or paper pieces in the scanning area? Remove the foreign particles, or paper pieces from the scanning area. Is the scanning area dirty? 1.
  • Page 110: Document Feeder (Adf)

    4.5. Document Feeder (ADF) 4.5.1. No Document Feed START Is the document set properly? Set the document properly. Is the document thickness, or size within specification? Make a copy, or cut the document to the specification size. Is the "Pi.." tone generated when the document is set? Does the ADF Sensor actuator move smoothly?
  • Page 111: Document Does Not Feed Or Multiple Feeds

    4.5.2. Document does not feed or Multiple feeds START Is the Control Panel Unit locked? Close the Control Panel Unit firmly. Is the adjustment of the Separation Rubber normal? Is the Separation Rubber worn out? Clean, or adjust the Separation Rubber Pressure (Sect.
  • Page 112 4.5.3. Document Jam (030) or Skew START Is the Control Panel Unit closed? Close the Control Panel Unit firmly. Do all sensors on the PNL1 PCB operate normally? Clean, or replace PNL1 PCB. Does the Feed Roller have drive, and sufficient friction? Clean the surface of roller with isopropyl alcohol (Sect.2.2.4).
  • Page 113: Communications

    4.6. Communications This section explains general troubleshooting procedures for the 400 series of Information Codes. These errors are primarily caused by poor telephone line quality (loss, noise, echo, etc.). This unit is furnished with Service Mode 1 to assist in troubleshooting line quality problems. It is suggested that both the transmitting unit and receiving unit be adjusted.
  • Page 114: Poor Transmitted Copy Quality

    4.6.2. Poor Transmitted Copy Quality START Make a copy. Is the printed copy normal? Is the LED Array lit? Does CN1, pin 1 on the SC PCB measure +24 VDC? Replace the LVPS. Does nLEDON go Low when the scan starts? Replace the SC PCB.
  • Page 115: Dialing Problems

    4.6.3. Dialing Problems START Does the unit proceed to Phase B? 1. Set documents on the ADF correctly. 2. Check the telephone line connection. 3. The called party is busy. 4. Refer to Sect. 4.6. Are you using One-Touch or ABBR dialing? Check the registered telephone number.
  • Page 116: Transmission Problems

    4.6.4. Transmission Problems START Does the ID display? 1. No ID function at the remote unit. 2. The ID is not set for the remote unit. Does the Verification Stamp operate? 1. Set "STAMP=ON" 2. Check CN3 (SC PCB). 3. Replace the Stamp Solenoid. 4.
  • Page 117: Reception Problems

    4.6.5. Reception Problems START Does the machine answer the Ringing signal? 1. Set "RCV = AUTO" 2. Check that all covers are closed firmly. 3. Check the telephone line connection. 4. Check the Ringer Timing, or DRD setting. 5. Check the recording paper path. 6.
  • Page 118: Information Codes Table (For Facsimile)

    4.7. Information Codes Table (For Facsimile) Fax Information Codes Code Mode Phase Description of Problem Cause C, D Leading edge of the recording Recording paper jam. COPY paper fails to reach the Timing Timing Sensor abnormal. Sensor. (1st Cassette) C, D Leading edge of the recording Recording paper jam.
  • Page 119 Fax Information Codes Code Mode Phase Description of Problem Cause Decoding process is not completed Defective SC PCB. at the end of phase C. Interface error occurred between Modem is defective. (SC PCB) the CPU and modem. Software problem occurred. (SC PCB) System fault.
  • Page 120 Fax Information Codes Code Mode Phase Description of Problem Cause Transmitter receives PIN after it Receiver receives data with error due to transmitted a post message, such poor line quality, and receiving operator as EOP, MPS, EOM, etc. requests voice contact. Receiver is defective.
  • Page 121 Fax Information Codes Code Mode Phase Description of Problem Cause Refusal ID (Junk Fax ID) received Transmitter ID is registered as a Junk in Phase B. Fax. JUNK is printed as the Information Code on the Comm. Journal. Received relay transfer request or confidential document to distribute to an end receiving station or all confidential mailboxes are used.
  • Page 122 Fax Information Codes Code Mode Phase Description of Problem Cause Password or machine code did not match during remote diagnostic communication. Remote unit did not have the remote diagnostic function. Sub-address transmission to a unit Sub-address transmission to a unit that that has their DIS bit 49 (NSF bit has no Sub-address function.
  • Page 123 Fax Information Codes Code Mode Phase Description of Problem Cause Page Memory Overflow occurred Check the document size and while receiving printing data. The resolution. paper size selected within your Ask originator to re-send in a supported application to print is larger than size and resolution.
  • Page 124: Diagnostic Codes (For Facsimile)

    C8444B0577000000 << CONTINUE >> 1st digit 16th digit -PANASONIC ***** UF-xxxx ********************** -HEAD OFFICE - ***** - 201 555 1212- ********* *2: Remote Station Identification The ID Priority is selctable by Fax Service Mode 1 No.006 (See section 5.1.2.). 1st Digit: Manufacturer Code...
  • Page 125 2nd Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data ID (TSI, CSI, STOP Button CIG) Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Pressed Received Pressed Received Pressed Received Received Pressed Received Pressed Received Received Pressed Received Received...
  • Page 126 4th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Scanning Rate Resolution 20 ms/line 5 ms/line 10 ms/line 40 ms/line 0 ms/line 20 ms/line Fine 5 ms/line Fine 10 ms/line Fine Fine 40 ms/line Fine Fine Fine 0 ms/line Fine 5th Digit -: Not used/defined...
  • Page 127 6th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Selective Password Polling XMT/RCV Comm. Comm. 7th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Sub-Address Confidential Turnaround Relayed Comm. Comm. Comm. Polling...
  • Page 128 8th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Advanced Comm. Cover Sheet XMT Report XMT Check & Call Memory Transfer Report XMT Check & Call Memory Transfer 9th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Short Protocol Standard / Non-Standard Standard Standard...
  • Page 129 10th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Coding 11th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Symbol Rate (V.34) V.34 2400 sr 2800 sr 3000 sr 3200 sr 3429 sr...
  • Page 130 12th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Modem Speed Modem Speed (V.34) 2400 bps 4800 bps 2400 bps 7200 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 7200 bps TC 7200 bps 9600 bps TC 9600 bps 12000 bps 12000 bps 14400 bps 14400 bps 16800 bps...
  • Page 131 16th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Paper Length Manufacturer Code Current Current Current ∞ Current ∞ Fax Diagnostic Codes --: Not used / defined Offset Code Definition Manufacturer Refer to the Table 2 Code Stop Button Pressed DCN Received RTN Received ID Received...
  • Page 132 Offset Code Definition Comm. Mode Memory / Non-Memory (0: Non-Memory / 1: Memory) 00: Manual Comm. 01: Auto Dialing 10: Auto RCV 11: Remote RCV (DTMF) Deferred Comm. Password Comm. Selective Comm. XMT/RCV (0: RCV / 1: XMT) Polling Reverse Polling Relayed Comm.
  • Page 133 Table 1 (Modem Speed) Modem Speed (bps) Offset +7 Bit7 V.34 Comm.=0 +7 Bit7 V.34 Comm.=1 0000: 2400 0001: 4800 0010: 7200 0000: --- 0001: 2400 0010: 4800 0011: 9600 0100: TC7200 0101: TC9600 0011: 7200 0100: 9600 0101: 12000 0110: 12000 0111: 14400 1000: ---...
  • Page 134: Service Modes

    5 Service Modes 5.1. Service Modes (For Facsimile) 5.1.1. Service Mode Table The following service modes are provided to assist you in setting operational functions of the unit and determining the condition of the unit. Caution: The factory default parameters are preset (destination dependent) for optimum performance and in compliance with the local telecommunication regulations/standards, and do not need to be changed.
  • Page 135 5.1.2. Service Mode 1 (Function Parameter Setting) Use the following procedure to change the function parameters. Service Mode 1 Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display Standby MMM-dd-yyyy 15:00 SET MODE (1-6) Press “FUNCTION” and then “7”. ENTER NO. OR SERVICE MODE Press “MONITOR”...
  • Page 136 Function Parameter Table Parameter Selections Function 000 MON/TEL DIAL 1 = Monitor Selects whether the machine starts to TX 2 = TEL/DIAL automatically during On-Hook dialing. Monitor : Start to TX after pressing START TEL/DIAL : Start to TX automatically 001 ALARM 1 = OFF Selects the No Paper or No Toner alarm status.
  • Page 137 Function Parameter Table Parameter Selections Function Not Used 017 TX START 1 = 2400 bps Selects the transmission modem start speed, 14400/ 2 = 4800 bps 12000/TC9600/TC7200/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps. 3 = 7200 bps Note: 4 = 9600 bps This parameter is applicable only when 5 = TC7200 bps communicating with regular G3 machines.
  • Page 138 Function Parameter Table Parameter Selections Function 030 CED & 300 bps 1 = 75 ms Selects the pause interval between the CED and the 2 = 1 sec 300 bps signal. (Used when Echo Suppression is disabled.) 031 RTC = EOLx12 1 = Off (EOLx6) Selects the RTC signal, EOLx6 or EOLx12.
  • Page 139 Function Parameter Table Parameter Selections Function 051 Not Used 052 PULSE RATE 1 = 10 pps Selects the dial pulse rate 10/20 pps. 2 = 20 pps Not Used 055 BUSY TONE 1 = Off Selects whether to detect the Busy Tone. CHECK 2 = On 056 DIAL TONE...
  • Page 140 Function Parameter Table Parameter Selections Function 070 LINE ERROR 1 = 128 lines 1. Selects the line disconnect condition during 2 = 256 lines reception. If the number of line errors exceed this 3 = 512 lines setting, the unit will disconnect the line. 4 = 1024 lines 2.
  • Page 141 Function Parameter Table Parameter Selections Function 087 DARKER 0 = Lightest Contrast Selects the contrast level. →15 LEVEL 0← Lightest← →Darkest 15 = Darkest Contrast 088 NORMAL LEVEL 089 LIGHTER LEVEL 090 PRINT 1 = Normal Print Density sometimes gets light at low Humidity DENSITY 2 = Darker condition.
  • Page 142 Function Parameter Table Parameter Selections Function 122 LDAP 1 = Off When LDAP is used, specialize characters may be 2 = On displayed as different characters. Available from May production. 123 One Ring Sound 1 = Off When Function Parameter No. 45 "Ring Detect (USA and 2 = On Count"...
  • Page 143 5.1.3. Service Mode 3 (Printout of Lists, Reports and Test Results) From this Service Mode you can print the Function Parameter List, Page Memory Test, Printer Report, All Document File, Protocol Trace and the Toner Order Form. 5.1.3.1. Function Parameter List A list of all Function Parameters can be printed by the following procedure.
  • Page 144 Function Parameter List (Sample) *************** -FUNCTION PARAMETER- ************** DATE MMM-dd-yyyy ***** TIME 12:07 *** P.01 000 MON/TEL DIAL : [Monitor] Monitor 050 RING DET MODE : [Normal] Normal 001 ALARM STATUS : [Timer] Timer 051 ---------- 002 STOP COMM.JRNL : [On] On 052 PULSE RATE : [10pps] 10pps 003 CONTINUOUS POLL...
  • Page 145 Function Parameter List (Sample) ************* -FUNCTION PARAMETER- ************* DATE MMM-dd-yyyy ***** TIME 12:07 ***P.02 100 ---------- 150 ---------- 101 ---------- 151 ---------- 102 ---------- 152 ---------- 103 ---------- 153 ---------- 104 ---------- 154 ---------- 105 ---------- 155 ---------- 106 ---------- 156 ---------- 107 ---------- 157 ----------...
  • Page 146 5.1.3.2. Page Memory Test A test pattern prints out for checking the page memory and the printer mechanism using the following procedure. Service Mode 3 - Page Memory Test Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display Standby MMM-dd-yyyy 15:00 SET MODE (1-6) Press “FUNCTION”...
  • Page 147 FAX ROM VERSION TRANSMIT COUNTER : 000475 RECEIVE COUNTER : 000398 COPY COUNTER : 001083 PRINT COUNTER : 001575 PRINT ERROR 1.MMM-dd-yyyy 15:38 NO.001-12 2.MMM-dd-yyyy 10:48 NO.001-11 3.MMM-dd-yyyy 15:23 NO.004-36 PANASONIC ****************************** - PANAFAX - ***** - 12345678901234567890 - ******...
  • Page 148 1. Printer Error Code Table Error Description of Problems Cause Code No problem detected. Timing Sensor did not turn ON within a certain 1. Recording Paper misfeeding, Paper Feed period of time. Roller defective. (Original Cassette Feeder) 2. Drive Clutch defective. 3.
  • Page 149 Error Description of Problems Cause Code Unit detected “Out of Paper”. 1. The Paper Cassette is empty. 2. Paper Detect Sensor defective. No response from LP Controller. 1. SC PCB defective. Illegal response from LP Controller. 1. SC PCB defective. Note: If an 021 series Error Code occurs, 021-25 (Thermistor Open) or 021-26 (Thermistor detected temperature over 392°F (200°C), a pre-programmed recovery safety software is activated to protect the...
  • Page 150: Printer Error Detail Explanation

    2. Printer Error Detail Explanation Recording Paper Jam Detection Feed Solenoid (nADF1) (CN14, 2) Recording Paper A sec Size Setting Legal Letter Timing Sensor (nRSEN) 1.35s Timing Sensor did not turn ON E001 will be logged when nRSEN does not go low 0.55s between 0.55 sec to 4.5 sec 4.5s...
  • Page 151 Fuser Error Detection ( C) E26 will be logged. E24 will be logged if Thermistor detects 180 C for more than 3 sec. (Thermostat will open.) E23 will be logged if Thermistor detects 175 C, or higher for 5 min. after Fuser Lamp is turned Off.
  • Page 152 Laser Unit (LSU) Error Detection nPRNT Print Start nPMON (CN69-3) Tetragon Motor ON nPMRY (CN69-2) Normal Condition Tetragon Motor Ready Motor ON 3 sec 20 sec nPMRY Tetragon Motor does not reach constant speed during wake up state. nPMRY does not go low for more than 2 sec during 3 sec to 20 sec after nPMON goes low.
  • Page 153 Out of Toner Detection Toner Sensor Output Signal Status A (Enough toner in the cartridge) Max. - min. voltage is less than 1.0V Min. voltage is more than 1.4V Status B (Remaining toner is getting low) Max. - min. voltage is less than 0.25V Min.
  • Page 154 5.1.3.4. All Document Files Print the document files from the Flash Memory. Service Mode 3 - All Document Files Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display Standby MMM-dd-yyyy 15:00 SET MODE (1-6) Press “FUNCTION” and then “7”. ENTER NO. OR SERVICE MODE Press “MONITOR”...
  • Page 155 : TSI 2B 20 20 20 38 37 2B 2B 2B 2B 39 38 36 36 35 34 37 38 38 30 DCS 00 C6 F8 44 COMMAND LOG. REMOTE : NSF LOCAL PPS-EOP ------------------------------------------------------------------ REMOTE : MCF LOCAL -PANASONIC- ************************************ -PANAFAX - ***********-12345678901234567890-******...
  • Page 156 5.1.3.6. Toner Cartridge Order Form The Toner Cartridge Order Form can be printed out manually by the following procedure. Service Mode 3 - Toner Cartridge Order Form Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display Standby MMM-dd-yyyy 15:00 SET MODE (1-6) Press “FUNCTION”...
  • Page 157 For USA and Canada (AU) ************************************* > TONER CARTRIDGE ORDER FORM < ************************************* **** The toner supply in your facsimile machine is running low **** (1) To order a replacement Cartridge from your Authorized Dealer Panafax Corp. (2) by Phone: 1 201 111 5555 (3) by Fax: 1 201 111 4444 (4)
  • Page 158 Up to 25 digits (3) Order Tel # Up to 36 digits (4) Order Fax # Up to 36 digits (5) Customer ID Up to 16 characters (User Identification Code) (6) Toner Cartridge # UG-3380 (For Other Destinations) for UF-6300/5300...
  • Page 159 5.1.4. Service Mode 4 (Modem Test) 5.1.4.1. Binary Signal This Service Mode is used to check the binary signal output. Signals can be output to the line using the following procedure. Service Mode 4 - Binary Signal Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display Standby MMM-dd-yyyy...
  • Page 160 5.1.4.2. Tonal Signal This Service Mode is used to check the tonal signal output. Signals can be output to the line using the following procedure. Service Mode 4 - Tonal Signal Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display Standby MMM-dd-yyyy 15:00 SET MODE (1-6)
  • Page 161 5.1.4.3. DTMF Signal This Service Mode is used to check the DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) signal output. The DTMF signal can be generated using the following procedure. Service Mode 4 - DTMF Signal Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display Standby MMM-dd-yyyy 15:00...
  • Page 162 5.1.4.4. Binary Signal (V.34) This Service Mode is used to check the binary signal output. Signals can be output to the line using the following procedure. (V.34) Service Mode 4 - Binary Signal Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display Standby MMM-dd-yyyy 15:00...
  • Page 163 5.1.5. Service Mode 5 (Diagnostic) 5.1.5.1. CCD Test This Service Mode is used to check the CCD. Use the following procedure to initiate the test. Service Mode 5 Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display Standby MMM-dd-yyyy 15:00 SET MODE (1-6) Press “FUNCTION”...
  • Page 164 5.1.6. Service Mode 6 (RAM Initialization) Initializes the RAM and restores the Function Parameters to their default values. Note: This operation should be performed when the unit is first installed. Service Mode 6 Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display Standby MMM-dd-yyyy 15:00...
  • Page 165 5.1.7. Service Mode 7 (LBP Service Mode) This Service Mode is used to change printer parameters and verify printer information. Use the following procedure to change printer parameter. Service Mode 7 Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display Standby MMM-dd-yyyy 15:00 SET MODE (1-6)
  • Page 166 5.1.8. Service Mode 8 (Check & Call) 5.1.8.1. Overview This feature enables the Authorized Servicing Dealers to manage and improve the Fax machine maintenance to their customers by alerting them of equipment problems. It also can be used as a Supply Sales Tool by alerting the Dealer that the unit is running Low on Toner.
  • Page 167 • Printer Error Code Table Printer Info. Error LED/LCD Condition Content of Error Code Only Report Code Paper Jam 1st Cassette. Paper Jam 2nd Cassette. 14-18 Paper Exit Error. NO PAPER No Paper in 1st or 2nd Cassette. 64, 65 NO Cassette No 1st or 2nd Cassette.
  • Page 168: Setting Operation

    5.1.8.3. Setting Operation 8:CHECK & CALL PRESS SET TO SELECT SET or START SET or START CHECK & CALL (1-7) SERVICE ALERT FAX # CLEAR CLEAR 1:SVC. ALERT FAX # SET or START Enter a destination fax number for the Service Alert Report. When it is entered, the automatic transmission of the Service Alert Report becomes effective.
  • Page 169 Note: 1. Service Alert Report To enable the automatic transmission of Service Alert Report, enter the destination fax telephone number in the “SERVICE ALERT (FAX #)” field. When a printer error occurs, the Service Alert Report is transmitted to the designated number automatically. A blank entry in this field, disables the Automatic transmission of the Service Alert Report.
  • Page 170: Service Alert Report Format

    " mm-dd-yy 17:10 No.999-00 mm-dd-yy 12:10 No.999-00 mm-dd-yy 08:10 No.999-00 -LOGO PANASONIC ************************************ -CHARACTER ID - ***** -31415926535897932384-*********** Explanation of Contents (1) Date & Time when a problem occurred (2) Information Code (3) Printer Error Code Refer to Service Manual...
  • Page 171: Maintenance Alert Report Format

    TRANSMIT COUNTER : 999999 (4) RECEIVE COUNTER : 999999 COPY COUNTER : 999999 PRINT COUNTER : 999999 -LOGO PANASONIC ************************************ -CHARACTER ID - ***** -31415926535897932384-*********** Explanation of Contents (1) Low Toner Message (Fixed) “MACHINE IS RUNNING OUT OF TONER” (2) Customer ID...
  • Page 172 5.1.9. Service Mode 9 (System Maintenance) 5.1.9.1. Overview This Service Mode is used to maintain or update the firmware of the machine. Use the following procedure for System Maintenance. Service Mode 9 Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display Standby MMM-dd-yyyy 15:00 SET MODE...
  • Page 173 5.1.9.2. Operation 9:SYSTEM MAINTENANCE PRESS SET TO SELECT START Display Host version SET or START SET or START SYSTEM MAINT.(1-8) FIRMWARE UPDATE (PC) UF-xxxxAAV1xxxxAU CLEAR 1:FIRMWARE UPDATE CLEAR * IN PROGRESS * PRESS SET TO START Connect the machine to the PC with the USB Cable.
  • Page 174 5.1.9.3. Send Received File This function is the relief mode which makes it possible to retrieve memory received documents during a fatal printer error by transferring the documents to another fax machine. MMM-dd-yyyy 15:00 FUNC MON X 4 SERVICE MODE ENTER NO.
  • Page 175: System Description

    6 System Description 6.1. Mechanical Operation 6.1.1. Transmit Mechanism The Transmit Mechanism consists of components which feed, scan and eject documents, as well as send signals. These components and their functions are as follows: ADF Mechanism The ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) automatically feeds paper into the unit, and consists of ADF Roller and Separation Rubber.
  • Page 176: Printing Mechanism

    the document, controlling the reading position. The CPU determines that a document is jammed if Actuator B is not tripped within a specified time after the ADF Roller starts feeding, and disengages the ADF Roller by reversing the Transmit Motor direction. The ADF Door Sensor (PC2), activated by ADF Door Actuator (226), halts all scanning operations when the Control Panel Unit is opened.
  • Page 177 Fuser Unit (701) Paper Direction OPC Drum Feed Roller (526) Paper Exit Actuator (730) Toner Cartridge Paper Feed Roller (518) Bias Transfer Roller (604) Laser Unit (512) Paper Feed Solenoid (531) Timing Actuator (609) No Paper Actuator (525) Printer Motor (626) Feed Roller 2 (904) Paper Feed Roller (911) 2nd Cassette (Option)
  • Page 178: Printing Process Operation

    L and R Paper Separation Clips (809, 811) Paper Feed Roller (518) Feed Roller (526) Clutch Gear Assembly SNS3 PC Board (1009) No Paper Actuator (525) SNS1 PC Board (1008) Timing Actuator (609) Pinch Roller (607) Paper Feed Solenoid (531) Feed Roller (904) Pinch Roller (919) CST2 PC Board (1009)
  • Page 179 Development This development process uses a conventional method, where toner coats a Development Roller and transfers to the latent image on the OPC Drum. In the Toner Cartridge, the (mono-component) toner is negatively charged by the friction between the rotating Development Roller (Mag Roller) and the Developing Blade.
  • Page 180 Laser A 5 mW Laser Diode, with a wave length of 780 nm (±20 nm), provides a modulated beam controlled by nVIDEO. The beam power on the drum surface is approximately 0.15 mW, and is controlled by the monitor circuit. Collimator Lens This lens converges and focuses the laser beam, converting it to parallel light.
  • Page 181: Covers And Enclosures

    temperature. The temperature detected is used to control the ON/OFF switching of the Fuser Lamp. It also acts as the primary overheat prevention device. A comparator circuit on the FCB PC Board acts as a secondary overheat protection and becomes active at approximately 185 °C (365 °F). Thermostat (725) A Thermostatic Fuse, part of the power line for the Fuser Lamp, provides an extra overheat protection by opening when the Fuser Roller surface temperature reaches approximately 200 °C (392 °F) and remains...
  • Page 182: Electrical Circuit Explanation

    6.2. Electrical Circuit Explanation 6.2.1. Fax Block Diagram...
  • Page 183: Signal Routing

    6.2.2. Signal Routing 1. ADF Transmission MN86075 CCD PCB Laser Printer (IC30) SHINE DZAC000273 (IC3) PC (USB I/F) S-DRAM 8MB (IC7) Page Line Memory Memory D-BUS Buffer FROM 4/2MB MODEM Program MMD5020 (IC9) (IC22) V850E/MA1 FROM 8MB (IC1) Image Memory (IC10) Si3056, Si3019...
  • Page 184: Memory Reception

    3. Direct Reception MN86075 CCD PCB Laser Printer (IC30) SHINE DZAC000273 (IC3) PC (USB I/F) S-DRAM 8MB (IC7) Page Line Memory Memory D-BUS Buffer FROM 4/2MB MODEM Program MMD5020 (IC9) (IC22) V850E/MA1 FROM 8MB (IC1) Image Memory (IC10) Si3056, Si3019 Line (IC23, 24) 4.
  • Page 185 5. Scan into Memory MN86075 CCD PCB Laser Printer (IC30) SHINE DZAC000273 (IC3) PC (USB I/F) S-DRAM 8MB (IC7) Page Line Memory Memory D-BUS Buffer FROM 4/2MB MODEM Program MMD5020 (IC9) (IC22) V850E/MA1 FROM 8MB (IC1) Image Memory (IC10) Si3056, Si3019 Line (IC23, 24)
  • Page 186: Multiple Copies

    7. Single Copy MN86075 CCD PCB Laser Printer (IC30) SHINE DZAC000273 (IC3) PC (USB I/F) S-DRAM 8MB (IC7) Page Line Memory Memory D-BUS Buffer FROM 4/2MB MODEM Program MMD5020 (IC9) (IC22) V850E/MA1 FROM 8MB (IC1) Image Memory (IC10) Si3056, Si3019 Line (IC23, 24) 8.
  • Page 187 9. Report/List Printing MN86075 CCD PCB Laser Printer (IC30) SHINE DZAC000273 (IC3) PC (USB I/F) S-DRAM 8MB (IC7) Page Line Memory Memory D-BUS Buffer MODEM FROM 4/2MB MMD5020 Program (IC22) (IC9) V850E/MA1 FROM 8MB (IC1) Image Memory (IC10) Si3056, Si3019 Line (IC23, 24) 10.
  • Page 188 11. PC Scanning Mode MN86075 CCD PCB Laser Printer (IC30) SHINE DZAC000273 (IC3) PC (USB I/F) S-DRAM 8MB (IC7) Page Line Memory Memory D-BUS Buffer FROM 4/2MB MODEM Program MMD5020 (IC9) (IC22) V850E/MA1 FROM 8MB (IC1) Image Memory (IC10) Si3056, Si3019 Line (IC23, 24)
  • Page 189 13. LAN Transmission MN86075 CCD PCB Laser Printer (IC30) SHINE LAN PCB DZAC000273 (IC3) INTERNET RJ45 (10Base-T/100Base-TX) Controller LINK (IC1) S-DRAM 8MB (IC7) Page Line Memory Memory D-BUS Buffer FROM 4MB MODEM Program MMD5020 (IC9) (IC22) V850E/MA1 FROM 8MB (IC1) Image Memory (IC10) Si3056,...
  • Page 190: Picture Signal Scanning Block

    6.2.3 Picture Signal Scanning Block The image data read by the optical unit is input to the CCD mounted on the CCD PC Board, then transferred to the SC PC Board after the optical information is converted into an electrical signal by the CCD.
  • Page 191: Ccd Drive Clock Generator Circuit

    ABC Circuit Output CCD Output IC30 IC28, 2 IC28, 1 IC44 R288 Control C175 Circuit R285 Shading Correction Circuit The Shading Correction Circuit, included in IC30, is provided to correct for reduction in LED lamp intensity around the optical lens and LED lamp intensity distortion due to shading of each bit. This circuit scans the white reference on the transmitting document plate immediately before the document reaches the scanning position and writes a compensation value according to the distortion of the waveform, at the time, into the S-RAM (IC31).When the actual picture signal is input, the circuit corrects the picture...
  • Page 192: Line Monitor Circuit

    FCK1 FCK2 SHINE FCK1 IC30 FCK2 86075 6.2.5 Line Monitor Circuit The Line Monitor Circuit consists of an operational DAA (The secondary side chip) and its peripheral circuits. Its function is to monitor the dial tone, DTMF tone, response signals, etc. over the speaker. It also sounds the output of the key touch tones, alarm tones, etc.
  • Page 193 +24V Motor Tx Stepper Driver Motor IC36 R370 SHINE +24V Motor Driver IC37 R371 Tx Motor Driver Circuit Block Diagram 6.2.7 Line Control Circuit The Line Control Circuit consists of CML relay, DP circuit, DAA (Direct Access Arrangement), Ring Detect Circuit for power-save and DC hold circuit.
  • Page 194 Dial Pulse Generator The Dial Pulse Generator consists of a CML relay, a DC hold circuit, a dial pulse generate circuit and their peripheral circuits. The generator generates dial pulses. The CPU on the SC PC Board controls all dial pulse generation sequences. When the absence of the terminating message is confirmed by the Off- Hook detector, the CPU turns the CML relay ON and the dial pulse generate circuit ON through DAA to develop loop status (DC loop).
  • Page 195: Sns Pc Board

    6.2.8 SNS PC Board Each sensor consists of an LED and photo transistor. When documents are placed on the ADF tray or are moving, a shutter in the document sensor opens. The light from the LED turns the photo transistor “ON”, and the output voltage from the sensor becomes a “Low”...
  • Page 196: Printer Motor Drive Circuit

    6.2.9 Control Panel The Control Panel consists of the Display PCB and Panel Unit, which display various status information.It is normally interfaced to the main CPU. Keyed input signals are received by the Panel CPU and the data is transferred to the main CPU on the SC PC Board. The Control Panel performs the following processes simultaneously: •...
  • Page 197 +24 VM CN54 MMnA Pulse Motor Motor MMpA SHINE Driver MMnB IC38 MMpB Laser Printer Motor Drive Circuit Block Diagram Fuser Lamp Drive Circuit The Fuser Lamp is powered by 100 VAC (200 VAC). It is driven by the LVPS and controlled by the nSSR signal from the SC PC Board.
  • Page 198 +24V CN103 PC001 SHINE R401 pSSRA +3.3V PSU (LVPS) CN52 +3.3V +24V R396 IC32 +3.3V Thermistor (ANI1) R395 C263 SC PCB Fuser Temperature Control Circuit Diagram High Voltage Drive Circuit (Charging, Development and Transfer) High Voltage is provided through a DC to DC converter, which changes the +24 VDC supply voltage to - 650 VDC, and output approximately 0.64 KVAC (Steady current: 200 mA) for the Charging Block.
  • Page 199: Interlock Safety Circuit

    CN53 nCRCK pCR0 nCR1 Discharge Plate pCR1 Bias Transfer Roller Bias Charge Roller nTR0 Toner pTR0 Cartridge Development Roller nDRCK pDRCK HVPS SC PCB High Voltage Drive Circuit 6.2.11. Interlock Safety Circuit This safety circuit turns OFF the +24 VDC supply voltages when the Cover is opened. When the Cover is opened, the microswitch(es) on the ILS PC Board are de-actuated, turning OFF +24 VDC to the Printer Drive Circuit, the High Voltage Power Supply, and the Paper Feed Solenoid Circuits, turning OFF the +5 VDC supply voltage for the Laser Driver circuits on the Laser Unit.
  • Page 200 +24V +24V +24V Cover ILS PCB LVPS +24VD (Power Supply Unit) Rush Current Protection Circuit +24VM Motor pMPOW +24VM HVPS (Power Supply Unit) +24VM Paper Feed Solenoid DC/DC Converter +24VM L+5V Laser Unit (SC PCB) Interlock Safety Circuit Block Diagram 6.2.12 Laser Unit (LSU) Control Circuit The laser control signals are described below.
  • Page 201 nS/H This is the Sample Hold Signal in order to adjust the Laser power. When the Laser switches on compulsorily, the Laser Power is adjusted to a suitable level and held until the next duty cycle in order to keep the Laser Power stable. CN68 nS/H IC34...
  • Page 202 LVPS Input Circuit AC line voltage travels to the rectifying circuit through the line filter. The line filter eliminates RFI noise which may otherwise pass to the AC line from the power supply unit. It also protects the power supply unit from transient noise which may pass into the unit from the AC line.
  • Page 203 The value of output voltage is Ton : ON time of Q100 Eo=d/(1-d)*Ei Ts : Period of oscillation d=Ton/Ts Equivalent circuit model for the RCC. In the equivalent circuit when SW is ON, current flows D(D102) (Q100) When SW is OFF, current flows The value of inductance increase current between ON period.
  • Page 204 6.2.14 LAN Control Circuit (Option) LAN Controller MN86075 CCD PCB Laser Printer (IC30) LAN PCB SHINE 25MHz DZAC000273 (IC3) INTERNET RJ45 (IC2) (10Base-T/100Base-TX) S-DRAM 8MB (IC7) Controller LINK (IC1) Page Line Memory Memory D-BUS Buffer FROM 4MB MODEM Program MMD5020 (IC22) (IC9) V850E/MA1...
  • Page 205 Signal Routing 1. LAN Transmission a. Transfers the MMR coded data from Image Memory (FROM) to CPU (SC PCB) and converts the MH coded data. b. Transfer the MH coded data of CPU (SC PCB) to SDRAM. c. Transfer the converted text data to buffer RAM on LAN controller (LAN PCB) sequentially.
  • Page 206: Installation

    7 Installation Refer to the Operating Instructions (For Facsimile). Fax Parameter Table (AU) for reference Setting Parameter Setting Comments Number 01 CONTRAST NORMAL Setting the home position of the CONTRAST key. LIGHTER DARKER 02 RESOLUTION STANDARD Setting the home position for the RESOLUTION. FINE S-FINE HALFTONE...
  • Page 207 Setting Parameter Setting Comments Number 18 OP CALL TIMER 20 SEC Selecting the length of time that your machine signals (rings) for an incoming voice call in Fax/Tel Auto 30 SEC Switching mode. 40 SEC 50 SEC 19 OGM LENGTH 1 SEC Setting the OGM length of your TAM from 1 to 60 (TAM I/F)
  • Page 208 Setting Parameter Setting Comments Number 34 ENERGY SAVER To reduce the power consumption in standby, select MODE either Energy-Saver or Sleep mode and specify the ENERGY- Delay Time (1 to 120 minutes) for the machine to enter SAVER into the selected mode. SLEEP The Delay Timer setting is only available in the Energy- Saver or Sleep Modes.
  • Page 209 INVALID Selecting whether or not the machine accepts to update DIAGNOSTIC the firmware or Remote Diagnostics from the remote VALID station. Please ask your Panasonic Authorized Dealer for details. 52 DIAG. (----) Setting the password for Remote Diagnostic Mode. PASSWORD Please ask your Panasonic Authorized Dealer for details.
  • Page 210 Setting Parameter Setting Comments Number 133 JOB BUILD Selecting whether the machine performs Job Build when the total number of documents exceeds the maximum capacity of the ADF, or when scanning the documents manually one at a time. If you place the documents on the ADF within 5 seconds after the ADF scan, the ADF scan will continue for the current scan.
  • Page 211: Options And Supplies

    8 Options and Supplies Options and Supplies Please contact your local Panasonic dealer for availability. 1. Options Order No. Picture Description UE-403186 Handset Kit UE-409090 2nd Paper Feed Module UE-404094 Internet Fax Module 2. Supplies Order No. Picture Description DZHT000027...
  • Page 212: Installing Optional 250 Sheet Paper Cassette (Ue-409090)

    8.2. Installing Optional 250 Sheet Paper Cassette (UE-409090) 8.2.1. Contents Qty. Description Remarks 250 Sheet Paper Cassette with Feeder Unit Installation Instructions This Document 8.2.2. Installation CAUTION! Unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation. (During a Lightning Storm, to prevent electrocution disconnect the Telephone Line Cable first before unplugging the AC Power Cord.) Note:...
  • Page 213 (9) Place the machine on its Rear side over a clean cloth to prevent damaging the Rear Cover. (10) Cut off the protective tab on the machine. (11) Remove 4 Screws from the top of the 250 Sheet Paper Cassette. (12) Remove the shipping tapes, and place the CST2-SNS2 Harness to the outside of the cassette.
  • Page 214: Installing Handset Kit (Ue-403186)

    8.3. Installing Handset Kit (UE-403186) 8.3.1. Contents Qty. Description Remarks Handset Handset Cord Installed to the Cradle Assembly Cradle Assembly Installation Instructions This Document 8.3.2. Installation CAUTION! Unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation. (During a Lightning Storm, to prevent electrocution disconnect the Telephone Line Cable first before unplugging the AC Power Cord.) (1) Disconnect the Telephone Line Cable, and the AC...
  • Page 215: Installing Internet Fax Module (Ue-404094)

    8.4. Installing Internet Fax Module (UE-404094) 8.4.1. Contents Qty. Description Remarks LAN PCB Tapping Screw (M3 x 8) LINK-RX Label LAN Label Directory Sheet (English/German) Operating Instructions CD For Internet Fax Installation Instructions This Document 8.4.2. Installation CAUTION! Unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation. (During a Lightning Storm, to prevent electrocution disconnect the Telephone Line Cable first before unplugging the AC Power Cord.) (1) Disconnect the Telephone Line Cable, and the AC...
  • Page 216 (5) Remove the Speaker Harness from CN9. (6) Cut off the protective tab on the LAN Jack on the Left Cover. (7) Attach the LAN Label and RX-LINK Label to the Left Cover as illustrated. (8) Remove 1 Screw (Lower). (9) Install the LAN PC Board into CN93 on the SC PC Board, and secure with 1 Screw and 1 Tapping Screw (M3 x 8).
  • Page 217: Schematic Diagram

    Ten keys PPBF334PCB00-AREB(UF-5300) (S13B-PH-K-M) +5VP S-door One-touch keys Speaker 2 (2pin) Program keys B4 width e.t.c (DF50Z8-5) FAP8706R (B2B-PH-K-M) pPNLSD Not Availiable for UF-5300/UF-6300(except AB AG) pPNLRD *OPTION (B13B-PH-K-M) PNL1 pPWSAVE nWAKUP PPBF334PCB11-0RXX +24V pPNLRST CN96 CN93 pBZCL (8810-050-170S-F) Stamp...
  • Page 218 DU2M1B144A N0ZZ00000025 (220 240V) DU2M1B145A FBX8700R +24V +24V CN103 (B16B-PH-K-S) +3.3V (B11B-PH-K-S) voltage FBX8737R (UF-6200 Mounted) +5VP power PPBF334PCB00-0RAU(UF-6200/6300AB AG) nMPOFF supply PPBF334PCB00-0REB(UF-6300) nSSR PPBF334PCB00-AREB(UF-5300) +24VM nDRCK High CN53 nCRCK voltage (B10B-PH-K-S) nCR1 power nTR0 supply PPF217PAR000-00PUP (B7B-PH-K-S) 200M nS/H...
  • Page 219: Sc Pc Board

    BOOT GND CY25811SXCT JP30 JP33 CN99 #:Not Mounted JP32 JP34 PNLTXD 012:B3 010:A4 SYNC PNLRXD 012:B3 +3.3V nSYSINT 002:B4 005:B6 nBZHIGH 002:E6;012:B4 nBPNT nPCINT 002:E5 005:B4 nMNTON nSCNINT 002:E6 005:C2 nMDMINT nPRTINT 002:E6 Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200 SC PC Board (1/13)
  • Page 220 009:C2 DRCK 011:A2 008:B5 nSYNC pSSRA 011:A2 008:E4 nVSCK pLDON 009:C3 008:E4 nVSEN nPRTINT 001:E5 008:E4 nVSDA nBPNT 001:A5;012:B4 008:B5 MACK nVREQ 004:C1 BLM18AG601SN1D MCLK 004:C1 VSCD[7-0] 008:E4 NF19 VSCD[7-0] nSCNINT 001:E5 Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200 SC PC Board (2/13)
  • Page 221 DD[8] AD[8] DD[9] AD[9] DD[10] AD[10] DQ10 DD[11] AD[11] DQ11 DD[12] AD[12] DQ12 DD[13] AD[13] DQ13 DD[14] AD[14] DQ14 DD[15] AD[15] DQ15/A-1 A[16] A[17] A[18] A[19] A[20] A[21] A[22] GN D S29JL064 Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200 SC PC Board (3/13)
  • Page 222 RA10 18 RA8 27 RA6 27 D[15] D[7] RA8 18 RA6 18 RA31 RA32 IC13 RA35 RA36 IC12 RA33 RA34 TC74VHC245FT(EL) RA29 RA30 TC74VHC245FT(EL) 2.2k 2.2k 2.2k 2.2k 100n 100n DD[15-0] 003:C3;005:C3;013:A1 Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200 SC PC Board (4/13)
  • Page 223 5 Z0 3 Z1 MAGND R162 100k 100n R160 IC20 -5VA to Speaker MAGND 2SD1992ARA NJM4558M(TE1) R155 R156 R161 B2B-PH-K-M(LF)(SN) 012:B4 pBZCLK R163 R164 pSPKOT 2SB1321ARA MAGND 001:A5 nBZHIGH RT1N141M-T111-1 MAGND Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200 SC PC Board (5/13)
  • Page 224 002:E3 nHKOF pCTON 007:E4 *Q11 *R199 pHKOF *CN19 C105 RT1N141M-T111-1 100p #:Not Mounted pHKOF 007:E4 +5VP R207 R206 012:B3 nWAKUP *R210 DAA I/F Circuit pHSDT 007:E4 2SC3052-T112-1F UF-6020(NCU I/F)Parts Not Mounted R218 Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200 SC PC Board (6/13)
  • Page 225 *C143 [2012 PAD] +5VP *Q37 *CN17 *CN17 2012 pBRING 001:E3 +5VP *CN8 RT1N436C-T112-1 NCU I/F Circuit UF-6300/6200/5300(DAA I/F) *CN17 *CN17 2012 Parts Not Mounted (Except Parts of *1 mark) *CN8 AGND *CN8 MAGND Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200 SC PC Board (7/13)
  • Page 226 JP4 2 +24V JP4 3 004:E1 AV[2-1] nLEDON JP4 4 pLEDON 002:E1 RT1N141M-T111-1 004:E1 nFRIPV 2SD0592ARA AGND 004:E1 nWLV 004:E1 nRDV 002:A6 MACK 002:A6 nSYNC 004:E1 MCLKV R289 004:E1 nFRPRSTV C177 MGND Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200 SC PC Board (8/13)
  • Page 227 2SJ327-Z-E1-AZ R321 IC33 IC32 R328 002:E5 pHSYNC CN68 nHSYNC +24V R322 laser +3.3V IC35 COMMON 2012 IC35 TC7SH14FU(TE85L,F) IC32 NJM2903M(TE1) CN68 nS/H 4.7K 2012 MGND 002:E5 pS_H RT1N436C-T112-1 CN68 CN68 Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200 SC PC Board (9/13)
  • Page 228 CL54 CL58 SENSEA FLAG SENSEB 2SD0874ARL CL53 GND1 GND2 2012 SLA7081MPR-LF2155 IC17 step #:Not Mounted TC74VHCT08AFT(EL) MGND MGND MGND MGND The rotating direction is CW as seen from the mounting surface side. Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200 SC PC Board (10/13)
  • Page 229 +3.3V +5VP nMPOFF R403 4.7K 4.7K R396 IC32 001:A3 THERM RT1N436C-T112-1 +3.3V RT1N436C-T112-1 MA3X153A0L NJM2903M(TE1) Thermistor I/F +3.3V B2B-PH-K-S(LF)(SN) CN52 012:B3 nPWSAVE RT1N141M-T111-1 2SC3052-T112-1F 2SC3052-T112-1F R395 CN52 #:Not Mounted 001:E3 nPWOFF RT1N141M-T111-1 Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200 SC PC Board (11/13)
  • Page 230 100p pPNLRST R425 nCCHK2 *CN66 nCCHK2 001:A3 R426 R436 pADF2 *CN66 pADF2 008:E3 005:B5 pBZCLK +3.3V pBZCLK *CN66 001:B4 R440 *CN66 R441 001:A5;002:E6 nBPNT C242 100p nBPNT UF-5300 : Parts Not Mounted Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200 SC PC Board (12/13)
  • Page 231 Option LAN PCB I/F UF-6300/UF-5300(except AB AG) 003:C3;004:E5;005:C3 DD[15-0] :Parts Not Mounted 003:C3;004:C1;005:C2 AD[15-1] LAN Board i/f to LANB PCB 8810-050-170S-F DD[0] AD[15] *CNP93B AD15 *CNP93 DD[1] AD[14] *CNP93B AD14 *CNP93 DD[2] AD[13] *CNP93A AD13 *CNP93 DD[3] AD[12] *CNP93A AD12...
  • Page 232: Pnl1 Pc Board

    +5VP LCDRW CN51 A Point S-Door B Point LCDRS CN51 PC 3 SCN_DB[9-0] 002:A1 SCN_DB[9-0] SNSCT KIN[7-0] 002:A1 KIN[7-0] DTC143ZKAT146 Others AE,AZ RPI-352 RPI-352 RPI-352 RPI-352 Not Mounted Mounted Mounted Not Mounted Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200/5300 PNL1 PC Board (1/3)
  • Page 233 EVQ11L04M-1 EVQ11L04M-1 EVQ11L04M-1 EVQ11L04M-1 EVQ11L04M-1 KIN[6] Internet AU,AZ Others SW64 SW65 SW66 SW67 SW68 SW69 SW70 SW71 SW63 Mounted Not Mounted EVQ11L04M-1 EVQ11L04M-1 EVQ11L04M-1 EVQ11L04M-1 EVQ11L04M-1 EVQ11L04M-1 EVQ11L04M-1 EVQ11L04M-1 EVQ11L04M-1 EVQ11L04M-1 KIN[7] Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200/5300 PNL1 PC Board (2/3)
  • Page 234 100k 4.7k 001:E1 nLEDCT0 2SA1037AKT146 100k 4.7k 001:E1 nLEDCT1 2SA1037AKT146 001:E1 pLED0 DTC143ZKAT146 DTC143ZKAT146 001:E1 pLED1 LCD Back Light S2B-PH-K-S(LF)(SN) CN52 LED_A CN52 LED_K 001:E1 pLED2 DTC143ZKAT146 Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200/5300 PNL1 PC Board (3/3)
  • Page 235: Mjr3 Pc Board

    Mounted Not Mounted TC7S00F(TE85L,F) IC301 Not Mounted Mounted IC302 Not Mounted Mounted OUT1 C303 Not Mounted Mounted OUT2 AOUT NF307 Primary Circuit UF1717V-282Y0R5-01 THS-56F-AZ R328 #1 : Not Mounted TCW0.5 Secondary Circuit Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200/5300 MJR3 PC Board (1/1)
  • Page 236: Sns1 Pc Board

    9.5. SNS1 PC Board B3B-PH-K-M CN80 LDSC1 to SNS2 CN80 CN80 nCCHK1 CN81 nCCHK1 CN81 to SNS4 CN81 nRSEN CN81 LDRE CNA1003H01ME B4B-PH-K-M Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200/5300 SNS1 PC Board (1/1)
  • Page 237: Sns2 Pc Board

    9.6. SNS2 PC Board CNA1003H01ME B3B-PH-K-M nCCHK1 CN82 to SNS1(LPC) CN82 LDSC1 CN82 Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200/5300 SNS2 PC Board (1/1)
  • Page 238: Sns3 Pc Board

    9.7. SNS3 PC Board to LPC to TONER CN83 CN84 TONER TONER CN83 CN84 CN83 CN84 LDSP1 B3B-PH-K-S CN83 nPCHK1 CN83 B5B-PH-K-M CNA1003H01ME Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200/5300 SNS3 PC Board (1/1)
  • Page 239: Sns4 Pc Board

    B2B-PH-K-S CN87 CN86 THERMISTOR THERM CN87 CN86 nESEN CN87 PAPER EXIT SENSOR SC PCB (CN58) CNA1003H01ME B4B-PH-K-M LDRE CN85 nCCHK1 nCCHK1 CN87 CN85 TIMING SENSOR nRSEN nRSEN CN87 CN85 (CN81) CN87 CN85 Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200/5300 SNS4 PC Board (1/1)
  • Page 240: Ccd Pc Board

    AGND CN30 AGND CN30 AGND 0.25W 2SC1685 460.0 CN30 VOUT uPD3753CY NC15 NC14 AGND AGND VOUT NC13 NC12 NC11 PHY2 CN30 PHY2 CN30 PHYTG PHY1 PHY1 DGND NC10 AGND AGND CN30 PHYTG Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200/5300 CCD PC Board (1/1)
  • Page 241: Lcd

    9.10. LCD LED_A LED_K PJJRC3274ZC Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200/5300 LCD (1/1)
  • Page 242: Ils Pc Board

    9.11. ILS PC Board S2(3)B-PH-K-S +24V CN73 SC PCB AVM3958 SW101 (CN57) +24VD CN73 AVM3958 SW102 Model Drawing Name ILS PC Board (1/1) UF-6300/6200/5300...
  • Page 243: Aci Pc Board

    9.12. ACI PC Board AC Inlet NC-179-L3A Harness, ACI AC (L) ACH1 (Black) Power Supply Unit FG (G) ACH1 (White) (CN101) AC (N) FG Strap Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200/5300 ACI PC Board (1/1)
  • Page 244: Lan Pcb

    6 ORG CL30 36 nDATACS 7 NC CL31 38 W/nR 48 nRDYRTN +3.3V CAT93C46VI-GT3 37 nCYCLE 42 nVLBUS 44 LCLK 39 nADS AGND1 45 nSRDY AGND2 CL19 AGND 002:A1 DD[15-0] #:Not mounted Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200 LAN PC Board (1/2)
  • Page 245 CN96 CN96 NF18 001:A4 nRDD CN96 CN96 001:A4 pLANRST BLM21PG600SN1D CN96 RESET CN96 001:A4 pLANINT CN96 INTR0 CN96 001:A4 nLANRDY CN96 ARDY CN96 CN96 LANOPT CN96 CN96 CN96 CN96 CN96 PJLPC0212ZB Model Drawing Name UF-6300/6200 LAN PC Board (2/2)
  • Page 246 Panasonic ® Software Operating Instructions Network Firmware Update Tool for Service Technicians Version 3 DZSD001829-15...
  • Page 247 Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista are trademarks and trade names of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Copyright © 1999 - 2007 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
  • Page 248: General

    Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 1. General The Network Firmware Update Tool allows a PC or laptop connected via LAN (TCP/IP) to a Panasonic Fax/MFP to quickly program the Firmware Code directly to the memory of the device. 1.1 Supported Operating Systems This application software operation has been confirmed under the following Operating Systems •...
  • Page 249: Installing The Network Firmware Update Tool

    When prompted to do so, allow the program to restart your PC. 2.2 Setting up the Network Firmware Update Tool Click the Start button on the Taskbar, point to (All) Programs► Panasonic► Panasonic (Network) Firmware Update, then select Network Firmware Update Configuration.
  • Page 250: Uninstalling The Network Firmware Update Tool

    Start Microsoft Windows. Log on to the computer/network from an account with Administrator privileges. Click the Start button on the Taskbar, point to (All) Programs► Panasonic► Panasonic Firmware Update, then select Uninstall Network Firmware Update Tool. Follow the instructions on your screen to uninstall (Remove) the program.
  • Page 251: Preparing The Unit To Accept The Firmware Code

    3.2 Preparing the Firmware Code Copy the firmware Code file(s) to the following folder. C:\Panasonic\Panasonic-FUP\Data Note: An Archive File (i.e. DP-2310_PU_030327.exe) extracts the Firmware Code Files automatically into the designated folder without needing to paste the file into the folder manually. In this case the file may be downloaded to the desktop or to any other easily accessible location on the hard disk drive.
  • Page 252: Using The Network Firmware Update Tool

    Windows Desktop, click the Start button on the Taskbar, point (All) Programs► Panasonic► Panasonic Firmware Update, then select Network Firmware Update Tool. Click [Next>]. Note: 1) Make sure the device password (Service Mode F7-01 = Key Operator ID Code or Operation Password) on the device and the password on this application are set correctly.
  • Page 253 Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) Enter the device location on the network by using either Manual Input or Device Address List methods. Manual Input Tab Device Name: Type the name of the device you are updating (i.e. DP-3010) IP Address: Type the IP Address of the device you are updating (this information can generally be located through the Key Operator or Service Modes)
  • Page 254 6.1 Select a Parent File Folder (Complete Set) If the archive file is already extracted into the local Panasonic-FUP\Data folder, you can select the Parent File Folder directly from here. It is packaged as a set when the update of multiple firmware code files is necessary.
  • Page 255 Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 6.1c Select the Firmware Type based on the options installed in the machine, and click [OK]. 6.1d Firmware Code File selection is completed. Click [Next>]. Continue to Section 7. 6.2a Select Independent File Folders Select “Select Independent File Folders” and click [Browse...] for PNL.
  • Page 256 Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 6.2b Select the Firmware Code File Folder for PNL (For Example: SFDL2PNLAAV100000_PU.BIN) and click [OK]. 6.2c Repeat steps for other Firmware Code File Folders if applicable, and click [OK]. 6.2d Firmware Code File selection is completed. Click [Next>].
  • Page 257 Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) The version check for the specified devices starts automatically. If 0 destinations fail the version check go to the next step. Click [Next>]. Note: If a timeout error occurs, please confirm that the device is not currently in Service Mode and also that the Device’s IP address pings successfully.
  • Page 258 Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) Data is then transferred to the Spooler, and the update is started. The Spooler screen appears automatically showing the progress of the data transfer. The spooler will take time to open depending on the number of addresses to update. When the transfers are completed, all jobs in the spooler disappear, and the communication log is displayed.
  • Page 259 Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) Confirm the message in the text box and click [OK] to close the tool. Page 14...
  • Page 260 Panasonic ® Software Operating Instructions Local Firmware Update Tool for Service Technicians Version 3 DZSD000965-18...
  • Page 261 Supported Operating Systems ......................... 3 Supported Panasonic Fax/MFP Models....................3 Installation Installing the Hardware Port on the Panasonic Fax/MFP Machine............4 Installing the Local Firmware Update Tool....................4 Installing USB Firmware Update Driver (For the USB Port Model Only) ..........5 Uninstalling the Local Firmware Update Tool ..................
  • Page 262: General

    The Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel/USB) enables a PC to program the Firmware Code directly to the memory of the Panasonic Fax/MFP machine. The installation and operation are very similar to the installation of a USB or Parallel printer interface.
  • Page 263: Installation

    Port/USB Port Assembly into the supporting Panasonic Fax/MFP models by following the appropriate option installation instructions for that model. Prepare the Parallel cable or USB cable for connecting the Panasonic Fax/MFP and your PC. Important: For the USB port models, do not connect the USB cable yet.
  • Page 264: Installing Usb Firmware Update Driver (For The Usb Port Model Only)

    [YES] or [Continue Anyway] button to continue the installation. 3. If you are asked for the inf file location, please specify the following folder. C:\Panasonic\Panasonic-FUP\UsbDrv1 4. If you are asked for the inf file selection, please chose the larger version of the file.
  • Page 265: Uninstalling The Local Firmware Update Tool

    Start Microsoft Windows. Log on to the computer/network from an account with Administrator privileges. Click the Start button on the Taskbar, point to (All) Programs ► Panasonic ► Firmware Update then select Uninstall Local Firmware Update Tool. Follow the instructions on your screen to uninstall (Remove) the program.
  • Page 266: Preparing The Firmware Update

    3.2 Preparing the Firmware Code Copy the firmware Code file(s) to the following folder: C:\Panasonic\Panasonic-FUP\Data Note: An Archive File (i.e. DP-2310_PU_030327.exe) extracts the Firmware Code Files automatically into the designated folder without needing to paste the file into the folder manually. In this case the file may be downloaded to the desktop or to any other easily accessible location on the hard disk drive.
  • Page 267: Using The Local Firmware Update Tool

    Note: For Windows 2000/XP Administrator privileges are required. From the Windows Desktop, double-click on the Local Firmware Update Tool shortcut icon to start the Panasonic Firmware Programming Wizard. Note: If a shortcut was not created to the Windows Desktop at the time of installation, click the Start button on the Taskbar, point to (All) Programs ►...
  • Page 268 Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel/USB Port) Specify the Firmware Code File by the following methods. Select a Parent File Folder (Complete Set) --> Step 5.1 If the archive file is already extracted into the local \Data folder, you can select the Parent File Folder directly here.
  • Page 269 Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel /USB Port) 5.1c Select the Firmware Type and click [OK]. 5.1d Firmware Code File selection is completed. Click [Next >] Please proceed to Step 6. Page 10...
  • Page 270 Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel/USB Port) Select an Independent File Select "Select an Independent File" and click 5.2a [Browse...] button. 5.2b Select the Firmware Code File (For example SFDL2PNLAAV100000_PU.BIN) and click [Open]. 5.2c Firmware Code File selection is completed. Click [Next>]. Continue below.
  • Page 271 Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel /USB Port) The selected Firmware Code File(s) are indicated. Uncheck the box if you do not need to transfer a file. On the unit side: Set the unit to the Firmware Update Mode. Before proceeding ensure that a USB cable or a Parallel cable are connected from the unit to the PC.
  • Page 272 Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel/USB Port) Unit information of the Firmware Update Mode: For USB Connected Unit (DP-2310/3010 only): Every time the machine finishes receiving a firmware code file the unit deletes and rewrites the firmware code and will return to Service Mode again. Set the unit back to USB Firmware Update after the machine returns to Service Mode and continue the firmware update.
  • Page 273 Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel /USB Port) Confirm the message in the text box and click [OK] to close the tool. Page 14...
  • Page 274 Published in Japan...

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