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ORDER NO. KM70108670C0 High Speed Color Scanner KV-SS905C...
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1. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 1.1. Safety Precautions 1. Before servicing, unplug the power cord to prevent electrical shock hazard. 2. When replacing parts, user only manufacture’s recommended components for safety. 3. Check the condition of power cord. Replace if wear or damage is evident. 4.
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Fig. 1 Fig. 2 1.3. For Service Technicians ICs and LSIs are vulnerable to static electricity. When repairing, the following precautions will help to prevent recurring malfunctions. 1. Cover the plastic parts with aluminum foil. 2. Ground the soldering irons.
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3. Use a conductive mat on the worktable. 4. Do not grasp IC or LSI pins with bare fingers. 2. SPECIFICATIONS Items Specifications Scanning face Duplex Scanner Sensor type Front side: 3-line (R, G, B) color CCD Back side: 3-line (R, G, B) color CCD Readout speed Simplex scanning Approx.
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Items Specifications Unit Dimensions (Width× 627×546×415 mm (24.7×21.5×16.3in.) Depth×Height) Weight 52 kgf (114.4lbs) Accessories Installation manual, Maintenance manual, AC cable, Blower, Cleaning paper, CD (ISIS driver, TWAIN driver, Capture software (RTIV), Operation manual, P.I.E. manual, RTIV manual Control sheet images) Option Roller exchange kit (KV-SS012), Roller cleaning paper (KV-SS03), -Imprinter (KV-SS05), Ink cartridge (KV-SS06), Lamp Module (Front)
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4. INSTALLATION 4.1. Minimum Space Requirements...
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Be sure to maintain the recommended space requirements for proper ventilation. 4.2. Installing the Lamp 1. Open the Lamp Door. 2. Insert the Front Side Lamp Module in the Front Side Lamp Module Slot until the “click” is heard. 3. Insert the Back Side Lamp Module in the Back Side Lamp Module Slot until the “click”...
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4.3. Installing the Exit Stopper 1. Position the Exit Stopper against the Document Width Scale. (Secure the guides in place.) - Use the Exit Stopper when needed. 4.4. Installing the Exit Tray Stopper 1. Squeeze the ends of the Exit Tray Stopper metal guides slightly together, and insert them into the Stopper Slots of the Exit Tray.
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part of Exit Tray Stopper. (Install the Exit Tray Stopper in the sequence of (1) through (3).) 4.5. DIMM Module Extension A maximum of 256MB extended memory may be required depending on the combination of the paper size, resolution and gray scale mode.To determine how much extended memory is required, refer to the section 4.6 “Additional Memory Size each scanning mode (MB)”.
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(Reference) DIMM module which has been evaluated using this scanner Manufacturer: DELKIN DEVICES 1. Model No.: DM168-064Y3Q488-10S2P (64MB) 2. Model No.: DM168-064Y3Q446-10D2P (64MB) 3. Model No.: DM168-128Y3Q448-10D4P (128MB) Note Originally, I/F Board (SCSI Board) has 64MB memory as the standard memory. 4.6.
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4.7. Removing I/F Board (SCSI Board) 1. Make sure the Power is OFF. 2. Remove I/F Board (SCSI Board). (See 8.4.3) 4.8. Installing DIMM Module 1. Insert the DIMM Module into the connector on the I/F Board (SCSI Board), and raise the tabs at the both ends of the connector until they lock into place.
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4.10. Connecting the Unit to a Personal Computer Note *AC cord shown on the figure is for AC100-120V. Caution Set the Power Switch on the scanner and on the personal computer to OFF before connecting the interface cable. Use only the AC Cord that is supplied by manufacturer.
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4.12. LCD Settings Before scanning the document, perform the preferred settings on the display. Setting information and scanner conditions are shown on the display.
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4.12.1. Setting the language 1. Turn the power on while pressing the HOME key. Note The language setting mode is selected automatically when the scanner’s power is turned on for the first time after the scanner was purchased.
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2. Use the [ ] key or [ ] key to select the “English Letter”, “English A4” or “Deutsch A4”, “ ”. 3. Press the HOME key. - The display will change to the select language, then the scanner will be ready.
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Press the MODE key [ ] to display the SCSI ID, which is the fourth setting. 3. Press the SELECT [ ] key or [ ] key to select the desired setting. The [ ] key moves to the next ID as shown below. The [ ] key moves to the previous ID.
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Note If the scanner is the last device in the SCSI chain, then the terminator should be set to "Enable". But, if the scanner is the last device and the power is turned off, then a terminator should be attached to the SCSI connector on the scanner.
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4.13.2. Setting the ADF Selector 1. When scanning normal paper [64 to 75 g/m (17 to 20 lbs.)], set the ADF selector to "3". 2. When scanning thick paper or smooth sided paper, set the ADF selector to "1" or "2". 3.
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4.13.3. Scanning Multiple Sheet Paper 1. When scanning multiple sheet paper, set the ADF selector to the position as shown in the diagram at the right, then the hopper moves to 1 sheet position. 2. Feed the multiple sheet paper document manually one by one.
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5. SECTIONAL VIEWS 5.1. Motor and Mechanism 5.2. Circuit Boards 5.3. Sensors (Boards) 6. MECHANICAL FUNCTION 6.1. Paper Feed Mechanism...
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Fig. 6-1 1. When PC starts to output the scanning-start command signal after setting documents on the Hopper (detecting the document’s existence by the Paper Detector), the Hopper goes up at the position which is good enough to attach the document to the Paper Feed Roller, and to feed papers. Note “Hopper position control mechanism”...
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5. When the leading edge of the document passes the Starting Position Sensor, reading starts after a specified timing (the time required for transport from the Starting Position Sensor to the reading position). 6. When the trailing edge of the document passes the Waiting Sensor and the buffer memory can hold four pages or more, the Paper Feed Motor starts again and the next document is fed.
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Gears A, B, and C, and the Separation Roller Shaft, it is also transferred to the Paper Feed Roller via the Gears D, E, and F, and the Paper Feed Roller and the Separation Roller are driven in the document feed direction indicated by the bold arrow.
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of a cylindrical cam eccentric in regard to a shaft arranged in parallel to the Retard Drive Shaft, the Pressure Adjustment Plate is pushed down, the tension force of the counterspring is balanced corresponding to the compression force of the Adjustment Spring, and the upward pressure of the Retard Roller is adjusted.
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The Drive Rollers 1, 2, and 3 and the Straight Exit Roller are driven by the Conveyor Motor via the Conveyor Belt 2. The Conveyor Roller and the Front Exit Roller are driven from the Conveyor Belt 2 via the Pulley Gear and the Conveyor Belt 1.
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1. The Hopper Plate is placed onto the Hopper Shaft ( ) not shown in the above figure. 2. The Hopper Arm 1 is coupled to a pin on the Main Chassis at the front side of the Hopper, so that it can oscillate freely, and the Hopper Arm 2 is coupled to a pin on the Main Chassis at the rear side of the Hopper ( part) in the same way, and in both cases the other end is coupled to the Hopper Shaft.
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after becoming level, it rises in this posture. The reverse movement is used to go down. 7. The Paper Feed Roller changes the contact angle with the original according to the inclination angle of the Hopper Plate in order to effect stable feed of the original to the Separation Roller section in regard to changes in the angle of the Hopper Plate.
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Hopper Plate. 6.6. Optical Unit Mechanism The pick-up system of the KV-SS905C uses an optical system with the same reduction at the front and at the rear. The light source is an external white...
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in the Optical Unit is as follows: The reflected light from the original surface is reflected by Mirror A Mirror B Mirror C, passes through the lens, and forms an image at the CCD sensor surface. The CCD is a 3-line color CCD with R, G, and B color filters.
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In the same way, the rear reference plate can be reversed by sliding it to the right. Note Do not close the door while the reference plate is at an intermediate position during the reversal. Breaking of the glass can occur. When the Reference Plate does not return back to the default position, the Front Door won’t be able to be closed correctly.
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C: Clean R: Replace (×1000 sheets) Description Part No. 20 40 60 80-260 280 300 Comments Paper Feed Roller PJDRB0056Z C Clean each R (Feed Roller) position every Separation Roller PJDFB0030Z R (Separation Roller Shaft) 20,000 sheet’s Retard Roller PJDRB0029Z R (Separation Roller) being scanned.
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Note4 The information shown in the "Comments" column of the upper figure is used in the "Part Name & Description" column of Section 14. 7.2. Cleaning Rollers 1. Turn the power off. 2. Using your hand to pull the Front Door release towards you. Note The Front Door now opens slowly.
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Note When wiping off the dirt on the roller surfaces, hold the rollers to prevent them from rotating, and wipe the rollers all the way around them proceeding from one end to the other in the directions of the arrows shown in the figure to the right. 4.
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5. Use the accessory Roller Cleaning Paper to clean the surface of the Retard Roller. Wipe the Retard Roller all the way around it proceeding from one end to the other in the direction of the arrow shown in the figure to the right. Then close the Retard Roller Door.
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6. Use the accessory Roller Cleaning Paper to wipe off the dirt on the surfaces of the six rubber of the Drive Rollers.
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7. Use the accessory Roller Cleaning Paper to clean the surface of six Free Rollers. Wipe all the way around them proceeding from one end to the other in the directions of the arrows shown in the figure to the right. Then close the Front Door.
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8. After opening the Back Door by pulling the Back Door release, use the accessory Roller Cleaning Paper to wipe the surfaces of the Conveyor Rollers, Straight Exit Roller, and Free Rollers all the way around them proceeding from one end to the other in the directions of the arrows shown in the figure to the right.
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7.3. Cleaning the scanning section glass and reference plate 1. Turn the power off. 2. Using your hand, pull the Front Door Release towards you. Note 1. The Front Door now opens slowly. Note 2. After scanning operations, the surfaces around the scanning section glasses and the reference plates may be hot.
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4. Close the Front Door. Note for the Roller Cleaning Paper Open the bag by the dotted line and take out the Roller Cleaning Paper. If the opened bag is left open for a long period of time before using it, the alcohol will evaporate.
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7.4. Cleaning Sensors 1. Turn the power off. 2. Using your hand, pull the Front Door Release towards you. Note The Front Door now opens slowly. 3. Remove the dirt on the Document Sensors, Edge Limit Sensors, Black Sheets, Double Feed Detector, and Paper Detector with the included blower. 4.
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How to clean the Document Sensor, Double Feed Detector or Paper Detector. Remove the brush and blow off the dirt through each hole of the sensors and detectors. 7.5. Replacing Limited Life Parts 7.5.1. Replacing the Paper Feed Roller Module...
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1. Turn the power off. 2. Using your hand, pull the Front Door Release towards you. Note The Front Door now opens slowly. 3. Use your fingers to push down the two Green Levers at both ends of the Paper Feed Roller Module.
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4. Remove the Paper Feed Roller Module by removing its bearing from the guide groove of the Chassis in the Scanner. 5. Open the optional “Roller Exchange Kit” (KV-SS012), and take out the Paper Feed Roller Module.
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6. Install the new Paper Feed Roller Module with its gear to the right. Note - Attach the bearings at both ends of the Paper Feed Roller Module into the guide grooves of the chassis in the Scanner. - Insert the Paper Feed Roller Cover into the Paper Feed Roller Hole before attaching the bearing into the grooves of the chassis.
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7. Push up the Green Levers at both ends in the direction of the arrow until they click into position. 8. Close the Front Door. Note Push the Front Door down slowly until it clicks into position.
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7.5.2. Replacing the Retard Roller Module 1. Turn the power off. 2. Using your hand, pull the Front Door Release towards you. Note The Front Door now opens slowly.
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3. Use your fingers to pull the Retard Roller Door toward you.
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4. Use your fingers to pull up the Retard Roller Module in the direction of the arrow. 5. Take out the Retard Roller Module in the “Roller Exchange Kit (KV-SS012)”.
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6. Install the new Retard Roller Module with the groove of its shaft on the right and match it to the groove on the right side of the metal holder.
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8. Close the Front Door. Note - Push down the Front Door slowly until it clicks into place.
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7.5.3. Replacing the Retard Pad 1. Turn the power off. 2. Using your hand, pull the Front Door Release towards you. - The Front Door now opens slowly.
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3. Using your fingers, open the Retard Roller Cover.
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4. Pull and remove the Retard Pad in the direction of the arrow.
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5. Open the "Roller Exchange Kit" (KV-SS012), and take out the new Retard Pad. 6. Install the new Retard Pad in the direction of the arrow until it is locked.
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8. Close the Front Door. Note - Push down the Front Door slowly until it clicks into place. - After replacing the Paper Feed Roller Module, the Retard Roller Module, and the Retard Pad, clear warning for “Replace Roller”, according to 9.5.4.2..
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8.2. Exterior 8.2.1. Right Side Panel 1. Remove the 2 screws. 2. Slide the Right Side Panel to backward [approx. 1cm (0.5”)] in the direction of the arrow (1). 3. Lift in the direction of the arrow (2) and remove the Right Side Panel.
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8.2.2. Right Front Panel 1. Remove the Right Side Panel. (See 8.2.1) 2. Remove the 3 screws (A) and 2 screws (B). 3. Pull the Right Front Panel toward the front of the unit. 4. Disconnect the CN1 and remove the Right Front Panel.
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8.2.3. Left Side Panel 1. Remove the 2 screws. 2. Slide the Left Side Panel to backward [approx. 1cm (0.5”)] (in the direction of the arrow (2)), while bending the panel in the direction of the arrow (1)) to avoid contacting to the Pointer Lever. 3.
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2. Remove the 3 screws. 3. Slide the Left Front Panel toward the front of the unit to remove. 8.2.5. Back Panel 1. Remove the 11 screws. 2. Pull the Back Panel toward the back of the unit to remove.
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8.2.6. Hopper Plate 1. Turn on the power and press Hopper 3 key to set the hopper to 1 page setting position. 2. Turn off the power. 3. Open the Front Door. 4. Remove the 2 screws.
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5. Pull the front side of the Hopper Plate towards the front of the unit. Note When removing the Hopper Plate, be careful not to tear the flexible cable attached to the plate. 6. Disconnect the CN6 on the HOPPER [CONNECTOR] Board to remove the Hopper Plate.
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8.2.7. Exit Slot Cover, Stacker Bottom Cover 1. Remove the 2 screws (A) and remove the Exit Slot Cover. 2. Pull the Exit Tray Stopper toward the front of the unit to remove it.
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3. Remove the 2 screws (B). 4. Pull the Exit Tray to the front of the unit and lift to remove. 5. Open the Front Door and remove the 2 screws (C). 6. Remove the Stacker Bottom Cover.
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8.2.8. Post Imprinter Door 1. Open the Post Imprinter Door. 2. Lift up the Post Imprinter Door to remove.
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8.2.9. Back Door Cover 1. Remove the 2 screws.
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2. Spread the 2 claws of right-and-left both sides toward the outside.
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8.2.10. Top Cover 1. Remove Right Side Panel. (See 8.2.1) 2. Remove Left Side Panel. (See 8.2.3) 3. Remove the 4 screws and 2 washers. Note - Be careful not to drop washer inside of the unit. - When removing a right side screw, insert a driver from the service hole on Board Box and remove it.
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4. Remover the Top Cover. 8.3. Unit Components 8.3.1. Front Side Optical Unit 1. Remove the Exit Slot Cover, and Stacker Bottom Cover. (See 8.2.7) 2. Disconnect the all connectors. 3. Remove the 2 screws (A). 4. Remove the 1 screw (B) for the clamper fixing shield cable.
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5. Pull the Front Side Optical Unit slightly toward the front of the unit (Arrow A) and lift the back to remove it (Arrow B).
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8.3.2. Back Side Optical Unit 1. Remove the Back Panel. (See 8.2.5) 2. Disconnect all connectors. 3. Remove the 2 screws. 4. Pull the Back Side Optical Unit toward the back of the unit to remove.
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8.3.3. Board Box & Power Box 1. Remove the Right Front Panel. (See 8.2.2) 2. Remove MAIN, I/F, and DRIVE Boards. (See 8.4.2 - 8.4.4) 3. Disconnect all connectors on the MOTHER Board. 4. Remove the connectors clamped on the Board box & Power Box. 5.
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6. Remove the 4 screws (B) and remove the Board Box & Power Box.
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8.3.4. Power Unit 1. Remove the Right Front Panel. (See 8.2.2) 2. Remove the 4 screws. 3. Slide the Power Unit in the direction of the arrow (1), and pull out it in the direction of the arrow (2). 4. Disconnect CN2, CN3 on the Power Board. 8.3.5.
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4. Remove the 2 screws (B) from the Hopper Motor with plate to remove the Hopper Motor.
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8.3.6. Paper Feed Motor 1. Remove the Board Box & Power Box. (See 8.3.3) 2. Loosen the 2 screws (A) on the Paper Feed Motor Tension Pulley. 3. Remove the 2 screws (B). 4. Remove the Back Side Optical Unit (Se 8.3.2) 5.
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8.3.7. Conveyor Motor 1. Remove the Conveyor Belt 2. (See 8.3.12) 2. Remove the 2 screws. 3. Remove the Back Side Optical Unit (See 8.3.2) 4. Disconnect the Conveyor Motor Cable. 5. Remove the Conveyor Motor.
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8.3.8. Lamp Door Switch 1. Remove the Left Side Panel and Back Panel. (See 8.2.3, 8.2.5) 2. Remove the 2 screws. 3. Disconnect the Lamp Door Switch Cable and remove the Lamp Door Switch.
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8.3.9. Front Door Switch 1. Remove the Board Box & Power Box. (See 8.3.3) 2. Disconnect the Front Door Switch Cable. 3. Remove the 2 screws.
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8.3.10. Back Door Switch 1. Remove the Board Box & Power Box. (See 8.3.3) 2. Disconnect the Back Door Switch Cable. 3. Remove the 2 screws.
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8.3.11. Lamps [Front], [Back] 1. Turn the power off. 2. Open the Lamp Door and disconnect the Lamp Cables.
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3. Pull the Lamp Modules out of the Scanner.
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4. While squeezing the connector locks (1), remove the lamp cable connector (2) from the connector holder.
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6. Remove the Lamp Holder covers on the Lamp Modules.
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7. Remove the Lamps from the Lamp Modules in the direction of the arrow.
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8.3.12. Conveyor Belt 2 1. Remove the Left Side Panel. (See 8.2.3) 2. Loosen the 2 screws (A) and release the Tension Pulley. 3. Remove the 2 screws (B) and remove the Gear-pulley. 4. Remove the Conveyor Belt 2. Reassembling Note Adjust belt tension according to instruction in the BELT LAYOUT Label pasted inside of the Left Side Panel.
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8.3.13. Conveyor Belt 1 1. Remove the Left Side Panel. (See 8.2.3) 2. Remove the 2 screws (A). 3. Remove the Gear-Pulley...
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4. Loosen the 2 screws (B) and release the Tension Pulley. 5. Remove the Conveyor Belt 1. Reassembling Note Adjust belt tension according to instruction in the BELT LAYOUT Label pasted inside of the Left Side Panel.
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8.3.14. Paper Feed Belt 1. Remove the Right Front Panel. (See 8.2.2) 2. Remove the Board Box & Power Box. (See 8.3.3)
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3. Loosen the 2 screws and release the Tension Pulley. 4. Remove the Paper Feed Belt. 8.3.15. Pointer 1. Remove the Left Side Panel. (See 8.2.3) 2. Remove the 3 screws (B) to remove the Side Panel Stay 2. 3. Remove the screw (A) of the Pointer Shaft.
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4. Remove the E-ring in the right of the Pointer Shaft. Note The E-ring is inside of the Main Chassis. 5. Pull out the Pointer in the direction of the arrow and remove it.
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8.3.16. Drive Rollers (1) - (3) 1. Remove the Conveyor Belt 2. (See 8.3.12) 2. Remove the Hopper Plate. (See 8.2.6) 3. Open the Front Door. 4. Remove the 4 screws and Conveyor Bottom (1).
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5. Lift the Conveyor Bottom (4) and pull out toward the front of the unit to remove.
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6. Unhook the Drive Rollers from the notching hole of chassis and remove it.
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8.3.17. Conveyor Rollers (1) - (4) 1. Remove the Conveyor Belt 1. (See 8.3.13) 2. Open the Back Door. 3. Remove the 6 screws and Conveyor Upper (6). Reassembling Note Frange of the rollers are as shown below. (Be careful not to confound the rollers with the others).
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4. Unhook the Conveyor Rollers from the notching hole of chassis and remove it.
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8.3.18. Front Exit Roller 1. Remove the Top Cover. (See 8.2.10) 2. Remove the post Imprinter Door. (See 8.2.8) 3. Remove the 4 screws to remove the Conveyor Upper 7 Assembly.
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4. Loosen the Conveyor Belt 1. (See 8.3.13-(4)) 5. Unhook the Front Exit Roller from the notching hole of chassis and remove it. 8.3.19. Straight Exit Roller 1. Remove the Conveyor Belt 2. (See 8.3.12) 2. Open the Back Door. 3.
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8.4. Circuit Board Assemblies 8.4.1. POWER Board 1. Remove the Power Unit. (See 8.3.4) 2. Disconnect all connectors from/to POWER Board. Note See SECTION 11.2 Board for connections. 3. Remove the 10 screws and remove it.
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8.4.2. MAIN Board 1. Remove the Right Front Panel. (See 8.2.2) 2. Remove 8 screws and remove the Board Box Cover. 3. Disconnect all connectors from/to MAIN Board. Note See SECTION 11.2 Board for connections.
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4. Disconnect the CCD Cable. 5. Remove the 4 screws. 6. Pull out the MAIN Board in the direction of the arrow (1) to (2).
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8.4.3. I/F Board 1. Remove 4 screws. 2. Pull out the I/F Board in the direction of the arrow.
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8.4.4. DRIVE Board 1. Remove the MAIN Board. (See 8.4.2) 2. Remove the I/F Board. (See 8.4.3) 3. Remove the 2 screws. 4. Pull out the DRIVE Board in the direction of the arrow.
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8.4.5. MOTHER Board 1. Remove the DRIVE Board. (See 8.4.4) 2. Disconnect all connectors from/to MOTHER Board. Note See SECTION 11.2 Board for connections. 3. Remove the 8 screws and remove it.
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8.4.6. PANEL Board 1. Remove the Right Front Panel. (See 8.2.2) 2. Remove the 9 screws. 3. Disconnect the Speaker Cable and remove the PANEL Board.
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8.4.7. POINTER Board, Exit [Rear] Sensor 1. Remove the Pointer. (See 8.3.15) 2. Remove the Straight Exit Roller. (See 8.3.19) 3. Remove the 6 screws (A) and Conveyor Upper (6).
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4. Remove the 2 screws (B) and Conveyor Upper (5).
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5. Remove the 2 screws (C) and the Straight Exit Conveyor. 6. Disconnect CN14 and CN15. 7. Remove the 2 screws (D) and remove the POINTER Board.
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8. Remove the screw (E) and remove the Exit [Rear] Sensor.
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8.4.8. HOPPER [POISITION] Board, HOPPER [ANGLE] Board 1. Remove the Board Box & Power Box. (See 8.3.3) 2. Disconnect the CN7 and CN9. 3. Remove the 2 screws (A) and remove the HOPPER [POSITION] Board.
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4. Remove the screw (B). 5. Disconnect the CN5. 6. Remove the screw and remove the HOPPER [ANGLE] Board.
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8.4.9. HOPPER [CONNECTOR] Board 1. Remove the Hopper Plate. (See 8.2.6) 2. Disconnect the CN8. 3. Remove the 2 screws and remove it.
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8.4.10. SIZE Board, Paper Detector 1. Remove the Hopper Plate. (See 8.2.6) 2. Disconnect the CN3 and CN4. 3. Remove the 2 screws (A) and remove SIZE Board. 4. Remove the 2 screws (B) and remove Paper Detector.
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8.4.11. DOUBLE FEED DETECTOR [G] Board 1. Open the Front Door. 2. Remove the Retard Roller. (See 7.5.2) 3. Remove the 1 screw to remove the DOUBLE FEED DETECTOR [G] Board with the plate. 4. Remove the 1 screw on the DOUBLE FEED DETECTOR [G] Board.
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8.4.12. RETARD [POSITION] Board 1. Remove the Conveyor Bottom 1. (See 8.3.16-(3), (4)) 2. Release the 2 Clips on the RETARD [POSITION] Board. 3. Disconnect the CN18.
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8.4.13. DOUBLE FEED DETECTOR [R] Board 1. Remove the Front Side Optical Unit. (See 8.3.1) 2. Remove the 1 screw. 3. Disconnect the CN21.
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8.4.14. POST IMPRINTER DOOR Board 1. Remove the Post Imprinter Door. (See 8.2.8) 2. Open the Back Door. 3. Remove the 2 screws. 4. Disconnect the CN11.
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8.4.15. EXIT [FRONT] Board 1. Remove the Post Imprinter Door. (See 8.2.8) 2. Open the Back Door. 3. Remove the 2 screws. 4. Disconnect the CN10.
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8.4.16. LAMP INVERTER Board 1. Remove the Left Front Panel. (See 8.2.4) 2. Remove the 2 screws (A) and disconnect the all connectors from the LAMP INVERTER Board. 3. Remove the 3 screws (B) and 4 screws (C) on the LAMP INVERTER Board.
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8.4.17. SKEW (L) Board 1. Remove the DOUBLE FEED DETECTOR [R] Board (See 8.4.13) 2. Remove the 2 screws. 3. Disconnect the CN33.
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8.4.18. SKEW (R) Board 1. Remove the DOUBLE FEED DETECTOR [R] Board (See 8.4.13) 2. Remove the 2 screws. 3. Disconnect the CN19.
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8.4.19. RELAY [UPPER] Board 1. Remove the DOUBLE FEED DETECTOR [R] Board (See 8.4.13) 2. Remove the 3 screws. 3. Disconnect all connectors on the RELAY [UPPER] Board.
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8.4.20. FAN RELAY 1 Board & FAN 1 1. Remove the Power Unit. (See 8.3.4) 2. Disconnect CN29 and CN30 on the FAN RELAY 1 Board. 3. Remove the 1 screw on he FAN RELAY 1 Board.
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8.4.21. FAN RELAY 2 Board & FAN 2 1. Remove the Right Front Panel. (See 8.2.2) 2. Remove the Board Box Cover. (See 8.4.2-(2)) 3. Disconnect CN31 and CN32 on the FAN RELAY 2 Board. 4. Remove the 1 screw (A) and remove FAN RELAY 2 Board.
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8.4.22. RELAY [LOWER] Board 1. Remove the Conveyor Bottom (1). (See 8.3.16) 2. Remove the black sheet over the RELAY [LOWER] Board. 3. Disconnect CN13 and CN16 on the RELAY [LOWER] Board. 4. Remove the 2 screws on the RELAY [LOWER] Board.
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8.4.23. JAM Board 1. Remove the Conveyor Upper 6. (See 8.3.17) 2. Remove the 2 screws on the JAM Board. 3. Disconnect the CN20 on the JAM Board.
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9. OPERATION 9.1. Front Panel Specifications Item Content Indication Device LCD Display Indication Matrix 20 Characters × 2 lines Kind of Character displayed Alphabet, Number, Square Phonetic, Japanese Syllabary Indicated Contents System Status (Initializing, Ready, Scanning, Sleep, Error, Warning) Setting (Hopper position, Scanning, Counter, Imprinter, Others) Service Mode Indicated Languages English, German, Japanese...
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Display panel and keys Note : Setting the language 1. Turn the power white pressing the HOME key.
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2. Use the [ ] key or [ ] key to select the “English Letter”, “English A4” or “Deutsch A4”, “ “. 3. Press the HOME key. - The display will change to the select language, then the scanner will be ready.
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By pressing another key, you can enter the other Setting Mode directly, without returning back the READY Mode. The Imprinter Setting Mode will operate only if the Imprinter (optional) has been installed in Scanner (KV-SS905C). 9.3. Operation-2 (Service Mode) To enter Service Mode, turn on the Scanner while pressing the SCAN and the OTHERS keys simultaneously.
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9.6.1. Service Setting Mode (Service Mode 1) 9.6.1.1. Mode - 1 9.6.1.2. Mode - 2 Note *Execute the Item (5) “Adjust value for Paper Length manually” before Items (6) “Adjust value for Front V. Position manually” and (12) “Adjust value for Back V.Position manually”.
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9.6.2.5. Mode - 5 9.6.2.6. Mode - 6 9.6.2.7. Mode - 7 9.6.2.8. Mode - 8 9.6.3. Error Code Error Code Outline Error contents 0× Communication error 1× Paper jam error 2× Door open error 3× Mechanical function error 4× Paper (Document) sensor error 5×...
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Contents Classified Code × Size sensor error (ST2 : Information for exit tray guide’s position) Front side gain error Back side gain error × × Front side lamp lighting error (ST2 : Lighting value ST3 : AD input level) × ×...
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10. TROUBLE SHOOTING 10.1. Warning Warning message on LCD Possible Cause Check point The rollers are dirty. Clean the rollers. The rollers need to be Replace the paper feed roller replaced. module and retard roller module. 10.2. Error Code...
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Classified Code Error Code Possible Cause Check point 10 00 00 00 The document is not loaded on the Load the document correctly. hopper properly. No paper error The sensor cannot detect the Straighten the document and load document as it is curled. again.
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Classified Code Error Code Possible Cause Check point 16 ×× 00 00 The document is jammed. Open the front door and remove jammed paper. Then clean all of Jam 1 (around Exit rollers. roller) The paper sensor is dirty. Clean the paper sensor. Exit [Front] sensor does not work Execute Document Sensor properly.
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"L" status. Classified Code Error Code Possible Cause Check point 1. Check the soldering condition for IC1053, 80 00 00 00 The result of check-sum for F10: IC1060, and IC1061 on MAIN Board Program ROM (IC1060, IC1061) on Program ROM 2.
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Classified Code Error Code Possible Cause Check point 1. Check the soldering condition for IC1013, AC ×× ×× ×× Back side color MTF RAM's (IC1020, F92: IC1020, and IC1022 on MAIN Board. IC1022) verify error occurs on MAIN Back side color 2.
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Classified Code Error Code Possible Cause Check point 1. To confirm hopper sensor operate properly, 32 00 00 00 Hopper drive (Upper) error occurs. F42: Execute Door & Home Sensor Test in Test Mode. Hopper drive 2. Is the hopper position shifted to the upper Upper) error operating Hopper Test in Test mode? 3.
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Classified Code Error Code Possible Cause Check point 1. To confirm skew (R) sensor operates properly, 42 00 00 00 Skew (R) sensor error occurs. F52: execute Document Sensor Test and Sensor Skew (R) sensor Sensitive Level in Test Mode. error 2.
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Classified Code Error Code Possible Cause Check point 1. To confirm Exit (Rear) sensor operates 46 00 00 00 Exit (Rear) sensor error occurs. F56: properly, execute Document Sensor Test in Test Exit (Rear) sensor Mode. error 2. Remove paper dust around the sensor. 3.
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Classified Code Error Code Possible Cause Check point 1. Check front side lamp lights properly. 50 00 00 00 Front side gain error occurs. F60: 2. Check front side lamp is installed to front Front side gain error Lamp module properly. 3.
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Classified Code Error Code Possible Cause Check point 1. To confirm double feed detector operates 60 ×× ×× 00 Double feed sensor error occurs. F80: properly, execute Double Feed Test in Test Mode. Double feed sensor 2. Remove paper dust around the sensor. error 3.
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10.3. Requirement after parts replacement Following adjustments are required when print circuit board or part is replaced. Replaced print circuit board or Required adjustment part MAIN Control Board Adjust Shading Adjust All Position & Length automatically Adjust Double Feed Detector Gain Flash ROM (It isn’t Service parts.) Adjust Shading Front Side CCD Unit or Front Side Adjust Shading...
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Replaced print circuit board or Required adjustment part Disassemble and assemble Adjust All Position & Length automatically or 4 Adjustments should be which influence to scanning done. positions. (1) Adjust Front H.Position automatically (2) Adjust Front V.Position automatically (3) Adjust Back H.Position automatically Disassemble and assemble of Sub Chassis (R), (L), Main (4) Adjust Back V.Position automatically...
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intermediate data during processing are stored temporarily in SDRAM. The data processed by GA-IMG are given as input to GA-IFC. In case of JPEG compression for color images or multi-level black-and-white images, input to GA- IFC is made via the JPEG compression IC (IC3007). GA-IFC controls the SCSI control IC (SCSI controller).
13.5. PANEL, SENSOR Boards 14. PARTS LOCATION AND MECHANICAL PARTS LIST Note: RTL (Retention Time Limited) The marking (RTL) in the Remark column indicates that the Retention Time is limited for this item. After the discontinuation of this assembly in production, the item will continue to be available for a specific period of time.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PJKAB0004Z Stacker Base PJDSB0115Z Stacker Spring PJKAB0015Z Oscillate Plate PBHRA0152Z Oscillate Stopper PBHRA0163Z Stacker Spring Support PJHEB0020Z Oscillate Sheet1 (ISO Code: PE/PS) PBKAA0029Y Stacker Panel PBHRA0151Z Oscillate Stopper PJKAB0002Z Inner Panel(L) PJKAB0001Z Inner Panel(R) PJMDB0082Z...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PJJRB0654Z Speaker Cable K-103G Clamp CE-016-L340 Edging PBQAA0898Z Label PJQTB0048Z Label XTW3+U10PFX Screw XTW3+U6LFX Screw XTW3+U6LFY Screw XTW3+U6LFZ Screw XTW3+U8LFX Screw 14.2. Chassis and Base 1 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks A4JZC28C0002 Lamp...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks YMC10-0 Clamper PBDS10Z40 Spring LWS-1S Clamper PJJRB0628Z Conver Motor Cable PJJRB0643Z Jam Sensor Cable PBDG3Z (ISO Code: POM) PJDRX02S905C Exit Roller Assembly PJDRX03S905C Drive Roller 1 Assembly PJDRX05S905C Drive Roller Assembly PJDRX04S905C Drive Roller 2 Assembly B100S2M710...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks XNA3FX Cap Mut XPJ2C10VW XSN3+4FX Screw XTN4+16FFX Screw XTW3+U14LFX Screw XTW3+8S Screw XTW3+U6LFX Screw XTW3+U8LFX Screw XUC5FY E-ring XUC6FY E-ring XUC8FY E-ring XXE3W2.5FT Hex-hear Screw XYN4+J10FXS Screw 14.3. Chassis and Base 2 Ref.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PJULB0006Z Support 1-1 PJULB0007Z Support 1-2 PBULA0089Z Plate Reinforcement (3) PJMCB0040Z Dust Cover Bottom-A TB-1116 Bushing TB-2533 Bushing EDS-17L Edge saddle EDS-3 Edge saddle EDS-0607U Edge Saddle PJUPB06905AF POINTER Board ( RTL ) PBMDA0297Z Sensor Plate PJUPB06905AH...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PBDSA0077Z Door Switch Spring PJNW419Z Spacer LWS-3S Clamp PJUAB0009Z Cover Side Plate L PJUAB0010Z Cover Side Plate R PJMDB0053Z Free Roller Plate L PJMDB0054Z Free Roller Plate R PJUEB0009Z Straight Conveyor PBDFA0064Z Lock Lever Shaft PBDS17Z...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks GP2A25 Photo Reflector PJUPB06905AB SIZE Board ( RTL ) PJDFB0028Z Hopper Shaft 1 PBDFA0069Z Hopper Shaft 2 PBJEA0373Z Cable PBMDA0573Z Plate PJULB0011Z Hopper Arm L-A PBDGA0046Z Hopper Rack (ISO Code: POM) PJULB0013Z Hopper Arm R-A PBDFA0070Z...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PBHMA0108Z Lever L PJMDB0052Z Skew Sensor Stay PJULB0004Z Support 4 PJUPB06905AK SKEW [L] Board ( RTL ) PJUPB06905AL SKEW [R] Board ( RTL ) PJUPB06905AN DOUBLE FEED DETECTOR [R] Board ( RTL ) PJUPB06905A0 RELAY [UPPER] Board ( RTL )
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks XWG6 Washer XTB3+6FFX Screw 14.6. Power Unit and Circuit Boards Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PJMCB0031Z POWER Board Plate-A N0AE5GK00001 POWER Board ( RTL ) PJHEB0002Z Power Sheet (ISO Code: PPE) L6FALEGK0006 SJ-W2F4A03BB...
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14.7. Packing Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PJPGB0028Z Outer Carton PJPGB0029Z Bottom Carton PJPQB0006Z Cushion of Bottom R (ISO Code: PP) PJPQB0007Z Cushion of Bottom L (ISO Code: PP) PBPQA0096X Cushion of Upper (ISO Code: PP) PBPNA0151Y Fix Carton PJPNB0038Z...
After the end of this period, the assembly will no longer be available. Abbreviation of Part Name and Description 1. Resistor ALLOWANCE ±1% ±2% ±5% ±10% ±20% 2. Capacitor ALLOWANCE ±0.25pF ±0.5pF ±1pF ±5% ±10% ±15% ±20% +100%, -0% +80%, -20% 15.1.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks RESISTORS R1001 ERJ3GEYJ472 4.7k / J / 1/16W R1003 ERJ3GEY0R00 0-ohm Jumper R1004 ERJ3EKF3001 3.0k / F / 1/10W R1005 ERJ3EKF3600 360 / F / 1/10W R1006 ERJ3EKF1001V 1.0k / F / 1/10W R1007 ERJ3EKF1001V 1.0k / F / 1/10W R1008...
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16.2.17. JAM Board 16.2.18. RETARD [POSITION] Board 16.2.19. DOUBLE FEED DETECTOR [R] Board 16.2.20. FAN RELAY 1 Board 16.2.21. FAN RELAY 2 Board 16.2.22. RELAY [UPPER] Board H011000000HK/AS 2001 Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
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Front Side Lamp Module Front Exit Roller Front Side Optical Unit (with CCD [FRONT] Board) Conveyor Rollers Document Guides Pointer Hopper Tray Conveyor Roller Conveyor Belt 1 Drive Roller Back Side Lamp Module Conveyor Belt 2 Back Side Optical Unit (with CCD [BACK] Board) Drive Rollers Conveyor Motor...
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LAMP INVERTER Board PANEL Board MAIN Board POWER Board MOTHER Board DRIVE Board I/F Board (SCSI Board) MAIN Board...
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START POWER ON READY on LCD? Push SCAN key once Push COUNTER key once Push IMPRINT key once Push OTHERS key once Enters Enters Enters Enters Scan Counter Imprinter Other Setting Setting Setting Setting Mode Mode Mode Mode (To Section 9.5.1) (To Section 9.5.2) (To Section 9.5.3) (To Section 9.5.4)
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Factory Item Setting Contents Default Remarks Default F. Color Drop Host Green Blue Host Host F. Brightness Host Norm Host Host F. Emphasis Host Host Host None Smooth Medium High F. Contrast Host Norm Host Host Bayer Bayer Halftone Halftone Error Dynamic F.
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Factory Item Setting Contents Default Remarks Default Disp. Counter Scan Scan Scan User System 0 − User Counter (Set counter value ) 9999999 User Counter +1 − +9 (Set increment value) User Counter Exec − − − (Clear user counter ) (Clear) −...
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Factory Item Setting Contents Default Remarks Default Post Imprint Host Count Host Host (Select contents to print ) Post Position 0 − 72 Host Host Host (Set starting position Char. to be printed ) 13 Post Font Host Bold Normal Host Host 14 Post Rotate...
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Factory Item Setting Contents Default Remarks Default Firmware version (MAIN) Firmware version (SCSI) Firmware version (Post-Imprinter) Buzzer 0-15 or SCSI ID Terminator Enable Enable Disable Enable Wide SCSI Disable Enable Enable Enable Transfer Rate 20MB/s 20MB/s 20 MB/s 10 MB/s Clean Roller Warning (Disp.%) Clean Roller...
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Factory Item Setting Contents Default Remarks Default 100 − Feed Test (Set − START Resolution and Test) Feed Test − B.C. START (Set Size and Test) Feed Test (Set − Duplex Simplex START Duplex scanning type and Test) Feed Test (Set M.S.
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(From Section 9.5) Item (From Section 9.5.1.2) (1) F. Color Drop (2) F. Brightness (3) F. Emphasis (4) F. Contrast (5) F. Halftone Select a menu of (6) B. Color Drop Setting Item by pushing (7) B. Brightness " " or " "...
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(From Section 9.5) Item (18)-a (18)-a Save Setting Push " " or " " key until (Select memory) Select a menu of Setting Item by (18)-b Save Setting 18. Save Setting pushing " " or " " key. xxxx is indicated. (Memorize scanning condition to EEPROM) xxxx;...
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Item (From Section 9.5) (1) Disp. Counter (2) User Counter a Set counter value b Set increment value Select a menu of Setting Item by c Clear user counter pushing " " or " " key. (2)-c Clear User Counter? (1) Scan/User/System Scan: Clear Counter every scanning (2)-c...
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(From Section 9.5) Item (11) Post Imprint (Select contents to print) (11) Host: Printing is executed, controlled (12) Post Position (Set Select a menu of Setting Item by by Host. starting position to be pushing " " or " " key. Count: The value indicated printed) on LCD is printed.
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Firmware Version or " " key. Change ON/OFF the parameter of another item for Other Setting Mode? 0-15 or 0-7 (4), (5) Disable/Enable 20M Byte/sec/10M Byte/sec KV-SS905C KV-S2065 KV-S855 KV-S2055 Push HOME key once. KV-S6055 KV-S6045 (10) Disable/1min-60min (To Section.9.5)
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Item (From Section 9.5) (7) Clean Roller a. Disp. % b. Clear warning for "Clean Roller" Select a menu of Setting Item by (8) Replace Roller pushing " " or " " key. a. Disp. % b. Clear warning for "Replace Roller"...
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START Power ON while pushing SCAN and OTHERS keys. READY on LCD? (From Section 9.6.1 - 9.6.2) Push " " key once. Push " " key once. Enter in Enter in Test Service Mode Setting Mode (To Section 9.6.1) (To Section 9.6.2) Operation for the Item 1 Each operation for the on the "9.4.5 Service...
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(From Section 9.6) (1) PCB Revision (1) PCB Revision a. MAIN Select a menu of Setting Item by PCB Revision No. b. SCSI (I/F) pushing " " or " " key. SCSI c. DRIVER d. F.CCD e. B.CCD Change the parameter of another item? Push HOME key once.
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(From Section 9.6) (2) Clean Roller (Set counter for roller cleaning timing.) (3) Replacing Roller (Set counter for replacement timing.) Select a menu of Setting Item by Set Paper scanning numbers (4) Detect Size pushing “ ” or “ ” key. to clean roller.
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(From Section 9.6) (15) Set Default Select a menu of Setting Item by pushing " " or " " key. Set Default? Pushing " " and " " keys changes setting on LCD Push " " and " " keys once at into default except for the following contents.
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(From Section 9.6) (1) Feed Test a. Set Resolution and Test b. Set Paper Size and Test Select a menu of Setting Item 01 Feed Test c. Set scanning type and Test by pusing " " or " " key. Res.
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(2)-a : CCD Test (F.Lamp) (2)-b : CCD Test (Set gain for F0 Amp) (2)-c : CCD Test (Set gain for F1 Amp and test) (2)-d : CCD Test (B.Lamp) (2)-e : CCD Test (Set gain for B0 Amp and test) (2)-f : CCD Test (Set gain for B1 Amp and test) : CCD Black Level...
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Document Sensor (Check each document sensor condition.) Select Sensor Test ((4) or (5) or (6) or (12) or (13)) Sensor Sensitive Level Door & Home Sensor (12)-a Memory Test (MAIN) ((4) or (5) or (6) or (12) or (13)) (12)-b Memory Test (SCSI) Execute Sensor Test (12)-c Memory Test (SO DIMM) (12)-d Memory Test (DIMM)
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(From Section 9.6) ∗(7) Hopper Test ∗(8) Conveyor Motor ∗(9) Feed Motor (10) Aging Select a menu of Setting Item by ∗The test will be repeated continuously pushing " " or " " key. until STOP/START key is pressed Push STOP/START key once. Confirm the Test result.
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(16) Adjust Double Feed Detector (17) Adjust Length automatically (18) Adjust Front V. Position automatically (19) Adjust Front Width automatically (20) Adjust Front H. Position automatically (21) Adjust Back V. Position automatically (22) Adjust Back Width automatically (23) Adjust Back H. Position automatically (24) Adjust All Position &...
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(14) Init. EEPROM ∗ Please be very careful, as this test operation initializes all data. Note: Only perform "Init. EEPROM" when EEPROM Error (F34) occurs. When "Init. EEPROM" is executed, all adjustments in Service Mode 1 (From Section 9.6) and Service Mode 2 need to be confirmed.
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(From Section 9.6) (11) DIMM SPD (Serial Presence Detect) Information a. SO DIMM SPD (Information) Select a menu of Setting Item by b. DIMM SPD (Information) pushing “ ” or “ ” key. (11) - a Confirm the DIMM information by pushing “...
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(From Section 9.6) (13) Sleep Mode Select a menu of Setting Item by pushing “ ” or “ ” key. Enter in Sleep Mode. Push STOP/START key once. End the Sleep Mode. Push HOME key once. (To Section 9.6)
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Start Feed Test? Push “ ” key once. Feed Test xxx : Binary/ DTH/Gray/ Set the parameter by pushing Color/M.S.color “ ” or “ ” key. Start Feed Test? Push “ ” key once. Feed Test Length Control LC OFF/LC ON Set the parameter by pushing "LC ON"...
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Data Data Address Shading RAM x3 SRAM Address Line Collection RAM x3 GA-SEN DIMM SCSI SCSI Connector Controller Lamp Driver SO DIMM Terminator SDRAM GA-IMG GA-SEN Lamp SRAM Driver GA-IFC Line Collection JPEG Shading RAM x3 RAM x3 SRAM Buffer MTF RAM Data Data...
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CN2001 (MOTHER) – CN1001 (MAIN) Pin No. Signal Description Name CN2001 CN1001 Ground Ground Ground Ground *M_HWR CPU Write Signal *M_CS5 Chip Select 5 *M_RD CPU Read Signal *M_CS6 Chip Select 6 Ground Ground Ground Ground LD [7] Local Data Bus LD [6] Local Data Bus LD [5]...
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Ground 3.3V +3.3V Ground BDAT_CLK Not used Ground BDAT_EN Back-side Data Enable BGASD [0] Back-side Data BGASD [1] Back-side Data BGASD [2] Back-side Data BGASD [3] Back-side Data BGASD [4] Back-side Data BGASD [5] Back-side Data BGASD [6] Back-side Data BGASD [7] Back-side Data BGASD [8]...
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Ground 3.3V +3.3V JSGAIN1 Double Feed Detector Gain 1 3.3V +3.3V JS_OUT Double Feed Detector Output 3.3V +3.3V JSGAIN2 Double Feed Detector Gain 2 3.3V +3.3V Ground Ground Ground Ground FDAT_EN Front-side Data Enable FDAT_CLK Front-side Data Clock (Not used) FGASD [0] Front-side Data FGASD [1]...
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+DB [4] Data Bus (SCSI) +DB [5] Data Bus (SCSI) +DB [6] Data Bus (SCSI) +DB [7] Data Bus (SCSI) +DBP0 Data Bus (SCSI) : Parity Ground DIFFSENS Level Sens. V_TERM Terminator Power V_TERM Terminator Power No Used – Ground +ATN SCSI Control Signal Ground...
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CN2007 (MOTHER) – CN3012 (I/F) Pin No. Signal Description Name CN2007 CN3012 Ground Ground Ground Ground FMD [0] Front-side Data 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V FMD [1] Front-side Data FMD [2] Front-side Data FMD [3] Front-side Data FMD [4] Front-side Data FMD [5] Front-side Data...
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Ground Ground VWIND V Sync. Ground Ground Ground Ground 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V Data (MAIN → I/F (SCSI)) MCDT [0] Data (MAIN → I/F (SCSI)) MCDT [1] Data (MAIN → I/F (SCSI)) MCDT [2] Data (MAIN → I/F (SCSI)) MCDT [3] Data (MAIN →...
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CN2008 (MOTHER) – CN4000 (DRIVE) Pin No. Signal Description Name CN2008 CN4000 24VSW 24V Door Switch 24VSW 24V Door Switch 24VSW 24V Door Switch 24VSW 24V Door Switch 24VSW 24V Door Switch 24VSW 24V Door Switch SCAD24 Front Door and Back Door Switch DOOR24 Lamp Door Switch 38V (for imprinter’s printing)
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Paper Feed Motor Phase Signal GND2 Ground GND2 Ground GND2 Ground GND2 Ground GND2 Ground Hopper Motor Phase Signal GND2 Ground Hopper Motor Phase Signal GND2 Ground PCOMA Hopper Motor Phase Signal GND2 Ground PCOMA Hopper Motor Phase Signal GND2 Ground Hopper Motor Phase Signal Ground...
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CN2018 (MOTHER) – CN32 (FAN RELAY 2) Pin No. Signal Description Name CN2018 CN32 Ground FANLK Fan Motor Lock Detect FAN RELAY 2 (CN31) – Fan Pin No. Signal Description Name CN31 Ground CN1002 (MAIN) – CN5103 (CCD [FRONT]) Pin No. Signal Description Name...
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CN2026 (MOTHER) – CN1 (LAMP INVERTER) / CN2009 (MOTHER) / Front Door Switch / Back Door Switch / Lamp Door Switch Pin No. Signal Description Name CN2026 CN2009 Front Back Lamp – – – – 24VSW 24V (Door Switch ON) –...
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CN2015 (MOTHER) – Post Imprinter Unit (Option) Pin No. Signal Post Description Name CN2015 Imprinter Door PCBNUM PCB Rev. Detect *INP_RTSP Imprinter Communication Signal INP_RXDP Imprinter Communication Signal *INP_CTSP Imprinter Communication Signal INP_TXDP Imprinter Communication Signal NUMRES Imprinter Reset NUMBER Imprinter Control Signal 5VPT 5V (Logic Power for Imprinter)
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RELAY [UPPER] Board MA200A1 FAN RELAY1 Board FAN RELAY2 Board [PJUPB06S905A-Q] [PJUPB06S905A-R] FG[1] CN29 CN30 CN31 CN32 +24V +24V +24V +24V B3B-PH-K-S B3B-EH B3B-PH-K-S B3B-EH (PANEL, SENSOR Boards) to Fan from POWER Board to Fan from MOTHER Board KV-SS905C...