Sharp UX-4000M - UX 4000 B/W Laser Printer Service Manual
Sharp UX-4000M - UX 4000 B/W Laser Printer Service Manual

Sharp UX-4000M - UX 4000 B/W Laser Printer Service Manual

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Illustration: UX-4000M
CAUTION
This laser facsimile is a class 1 laser product that complies with 21CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 of the CDRH or IEC60825-1 standard.
This means that this machine does not produce a hazardous laser radiation. The use of controls, adjustments or performance of
procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
This laser radiation is not a danger to the skin, but when an exact focusing of the laser beam is achieved on the eyes retina, there is
danger of spot damage to the retina.
The following cautions must be observed to avoid exposure of the laser beam to your eyes at the time of servicing.
1) When a problem in the laser optical unit has occurred, the whole optical unit must be exchanged as a unit, not an individual part.
2) Do not look into the machine with the main switch turned on after removing the toner/developer unit and drum cartridge.
3) Do not look into the laser beam exposure slit of the laser optical unit with the connector connected when removing and installing
the optical system.
4) The cover of Laser Printer Unit contains the safety interlock switch.
Do not defeat the safety interlock by inserting wedges or other items into the switch slot.
Laser Wave Length : 780 15 nm
Laser Pulse Times : (13.95
3 s)/7mm
Laser Output Power : 0.4 mW
0.05mW
Parts marked with " " is important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintain-
ing the safety and performance of the set.

SERVICE MANUAL

SHARP CORPORATION
No. 00ZUX4000USME
FACSIMILE
UX-4000M
FO-2950M
MODEL
This document has been published to be used
for after sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.
UX-4000MU
FO-2950MU/C

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  • Page 1: Service Manual

    Parts marked with " " is important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintain- ing the safety and performance of the set. This document has been published to be used SHARP CORPORATION for after sales service only. The contents are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION [1] Specifications ..............1-1 [2] Operation panel .
  • Page 3: Chapter 1. General Description

    Fine /Halftone: 196 lines/inch (7.7 lines/mm) Super fine: 391 lines/inch * Based on ITU-T (CCITT) Test Chart #1 at standard resolution in Sharp (15.4 lines/mm) PC: Enhanced 600 dpi special mode, excluding time for protocol signals (i.e., ITU-T phase C time only).
  • Page 4: Operation Panel

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [2] Operation panel 10 11 12 TEL FAX A.M. FUNCTION VOLUME DOWN RECEPTION SPEED RESOLUTION BROADCAST PAPER TONER LINE MODE DIAL CHECK EMPTY IN USE IN USE REDIAL HOLD/ PQRS WXYZ REDUCTION/ SEARCH COPY/HELP ENLARGEMENT 16/POLL SPEAKER START STOP 17/G1 18/G2...
  • Page 5: Transmittable Documents

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 4. Cautions on Transmitting Documents [3] Transmittable documents • Documents written in yellow, greenish yellow, or light blue ink cannot 1. Document Sizes be transmitted. • Ink, glue, and correcting fluid on documents must be dry before the width 148 –...
  • Page 6: Installation

    • The drum cartridge can print approximately 20,000 letter-size document may jam as it comes out after scanning. pages. When replacing the drum cartridge, use a Sharp • The temperature should be between 10 and 30 C (50 and 86 F).
  • Page 7 When finished, press the STOP key to return to the date and time display. Replace the drum cartridge with the following cartridge: Sharp UX-400DR drum cartridge Grasp the print compartment cover at both sides as shown, and pull up to open the cover.
  • Page 8 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Grasp the finger hold on the toner cartridge handle where it is Gently pull the paper tab to remove the black sheet of protective marked PUSH, and pull the handle out. Rehold the handle and paper from the drum cartridge. pull the toner cartridge out of the compartment.
  • Page 9 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Connecting the power cord 2) Press 1 to select tone dialing, or 2 to select pulse dialing. Plug the power cord into a 120 V, 60 Hz, grounded AC (3-prong) outlet. TONE PLUSE • Caution! Do not plug the power cord into any other kind of outlet. This will damage the machine and is not covered under the warranty.
  • Page 10 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 2) Connect the extension phone line to the TEL. SET jack. Insert the stack of paper firmly into the tray, print side up. • Make sure that the stack is not higher than the marked line. Loading too much paper may cause paper jams and misfeeds. •...
  • Page 11 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Close the operation panel, making sure it clicks into place. The fax has been set at the factory to scale the size of received faxes to letter size paper. If you have loaded legal paper, you must change the paper size setting to legal. Press these keys: FUNCTION The display will show: PAPER SIZE SET...
  • Page 12 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Grasp the finger hold on the toner cartridge handle where it is Replace the drum cartridge. marked PUSH, and pull the handle out. Hold the handle and pull • To insert the cartridge, align the guides on the cartridge with the the toner cartridge out of the compartment.
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [5] Maintenance Grasp the finger hold on the toner cartridge handle where it is marked PUSH, and pull the handle out. Rehold the handle and pull the toner cartridge out of the compartment. 1. Scanning glass and rollers. •...
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [6] Troubleshooting Replace the drum cartridge. • To insert the cartridge, align the guides on the cartridge with the 1. Using the RESET key runners on the sides of the compartment. If the fax machine stops responding when you press any of the oper- ation panel keys, you must reset it.
  • Page 15 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 2. Message and Signals Display messages CAN'T PRINT DATA A fax has been received to memory OFF HOOK This appears if you forgot replace the because printing is not possible. This handset after using it to dial and send message will alternate with a mes- a fax.
  • Page 16: Quick Reference Guide

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [7] Quick reference guide 1 – 14 manuals4you.com manuals4you.com...
  • Page 17: Chapter 2. Adjustments

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C CHAPTER 2. ADJUSTMENTS [1] Adjustments General Output Voltage limits 4.75V~5.25V Since the following adjustments and settings are provided for this model, make adjustments and/or setup as necessary. +24VH 23.04V~24.96V +24V* 23.04V~24.96V 1. Adjustments Adjustments of output voltage (FACTORY ONLY) Connector CNPW PIN No.
  • Page 18 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C DC bias output voltage adjustment VR1 (MC output voltage adjustment volume) Adjust VR2 so that the output voltage is –310V 5V For measurement, use the high voltage tester (effective value me- ter). – DRUM DC-Bias Output voltage check DC-Bias –...
  • Page 19 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 3. IC protectors replacement ICPs (IC Protectors) are installed to protect the TX motor drive circuit CNPRT CNRTH and verification stamp drive circuit. ICPs protect various ICs and elec- CNFUSE tronic circuits from an overcurrent condition. The location of ICPs are shown below: CNLIUA CNPN (1) F100 (ICPS10) is installed in order to protect IC’s from and...
  • Page 20: Diagnostics And Service Soft Switches

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [2] Diagnostics and service soft switches 1. Operating procedure 1-2. Print diagnosis Two kinds of diagnoses are supported. This diagnosis is concerned with the print which is used for production and service support. 1-1. Fax diagnosis Entering the diagnostic mode This diagnosis is concerned with the main body of fax which is used for production and service support.
  • Page 21 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 2. Diagnostic items description 4) Panel key test This is used to check whether each key is normally operated or not. According to the key input, LCD is displayed. 2-1. Fax diagnosis 1) When the START key is pressed while PANEL KEY TEST is being displayed, a test will start.
  • Page 22 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 8) Memory clear mode 2-2. Print diagnosis This mode is used to clear the backup memory and to reset to the fac- Rapid key 01: Area print mode tory default setting. The effective printing area frame is printed in the specified sheet size. The content of each setting will be cleared.
  • Page 23 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Rapid key 05: Paper feed aging Rapid key 07: Life all clear The mode is used for aging related to the printing. In this mode, the The mode is used to clear the life counter of the printer of the counter following modes are provided.
  • Page 24 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Rapid key 10: Life clear mode The mode is used to respectively clear the life counter of the printer and the counter of the auto feeder. For setting, proceed with the following procedure. When the life counter clearing mode is selected, the following will be is displayed.
  • Page 25 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 3. How to make soft switch setting To enter the soft switch mode, make the following key entries in sequence. Press FUNCTION START START S F T S W 1 = 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Press FUNCTION key.
  • Page 26 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 4. Soft switch description • Soft switch Switch setting and function Initial DATA ITEM Remarks setting Recall interval Binary input OPTION No. = Set to 01~15 1 (5 x 60 sec = 5 min) Recall times Binary input OPTION No.
  • Page 27 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Switch setting and function Initial DATA ITEM Remarks setting H2 mode MH fixed No (depends on remote machine) Reserved Reserved Modem speed V.17 V. 29 V. 27ter (DCS data reception speed) 14400 12000 9600 7200 9600 7200 4800 2400 No.
  • Page 28 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Switch setting and function Initial DATA ITEM Remarks setting End buzzer 3sec 1sec No Beep No Beep OPTION No. 1 No. 2 Communication error treatment No communication error Communication error in RTN sending mode (reception) SW11 CNG transmission after auto dialing Error criterion 10 ~ 20 % 5 ~ 10 %...
  • Page 29 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Switch setting and function Initial DATA ITEM Remarks setting Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW16 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Speaker volume (3 stages) High High Middle Using No. 1 Volume No. 2 Hand-set receiver volume (3 stages) High High Middle Using No.
  • Page 30 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Switch setting and function Initial DATA ITEM Remarks setting Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW21 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW22 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Automatic reduce of receive Auto 100% OPTION Cut off mode (COPY mode) Continue Cut-off OPTION...
  • Page 31 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Switch setting and function Initial DATA ITEM Remarks setting Quiet detect time Binary input OPTION No. = 0 (4sec) SW27 Quiet detect start timing Binary input No. = 1 (5sec) Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW28 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved...
  • Page 32 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Switch setting and function Initial DATA ITEM Remarks setting Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW32 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW33 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW34 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW35...
  • Page 33 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Switch setting and function Initial DATA ITEM Remarks setting Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW39 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW40 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW41 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW42...
  • Page 34 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Switch setting and function Initial DATA ITEM Remarks setting Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW45 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW46 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW47 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW48...
  • Page 35 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Switch setting and function Initial DATA ITEM Remarks setting Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW51 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW52 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SW53 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 2 – 19...
  • Page 36 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C • Soft switch function description SW1 No. 1 ~ No. 4 Recall interval Choice is made for a recall interval for speed, rapid dial numbers, ten key +START and search + START. Use a binary number to program this.
  • Page 37 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C SW5 No. 2 Date format SW7 No. 5 EOL detect timer Used to select date display/print formats. 25 seconds or 13 seconds are selected for the detection timer of EOL (end of line). This is effective against communication trouble on a spe- 0: DAY-Month-Year cific type of long EOL.
  • Page 38 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C SW10 No. 3, No. 4 CI off detection timer SW11 No. 1, No. 2 End buzzer (Distinctive ring setting off only) The sounding length of the buzzer for normal end of operation set. Set the minimum time period of CI signal interruption which affords to be SW11 No.
  • Page 39 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C SW17 No. 1, No. 2 Speaker volume (3 stages) SW19 No. 5, No. 6 Reserved Used to adjust sound volume from a speaker. Set to "0". SW17 No. 3, No. 4 Hand-set receiver volume (3 stages) SW19 No. 7 Reserved Used to adjust sound volume from a handset receiver volume.
  • Page 40 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C SW25 No. 1 Busy tone detection ON/OFF time (Shorter duration) SW33 No. 2 Reserved The initial value of detection is set according to electric condition. Set to "1". The set value is changed according to the local switch board. (Errone- SW33 No.
  • Page 41 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C SW49 No. 2 ~ No.8 Reserved Set to "0". SW50 No. 1 ~ No.8 Reserved Set to "0". SW51 No. 1 ~ No.8 Reserved Set to "0". SW52 No. 1 ~ No.3 Reserved Set to "0". SW52 No. 4, No. 5 Reserved Set to "1".
  • Page 42: Troubleshooting

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [3] Troubleshooting • 1. Fax troubleshooting Apply line equalization SOFT SWITCH 8-1, 2 Refer to the following actions to troubleshoot any of the problems men- May be used in all cases. tioned in 1-4. • Slow down the transmission speed SOFT SWITCH 6-5, 6, 7, 8 [1] A communication error occurs.
  • Page 43: Error Code Table

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [4] Error code table 1. Communication error code table G3 Transmission Code Final received signal Error Condition (Receiver side) Incomplete signal frame Cannot recognize bit stream after flag NSF, DIS Cannot recognize DCS signal by echo etc. Cannot recognize NSS signal (FIF code etc) Disconnects line during reception (carrier missing etc) Disconnects line by fallback Disconnects line during reception of multi page...
  • Page 44: Chapter 3. Mechanical Description

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 2) Document separation system: CHAPTER 3. MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION Friction + speed reduction ratio + roller backlash separation system Last document [1] Mechanical description Separate rubber plate 1. Facsimile block 1-1. Document feed block and diagram 1st transfer pinch roller Front sensor Separation First document...
  • Page 45 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 4. Paper Path Print Exit Document Exit Fig. 4 5. Components Layout 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 Fig. 5 PARTS NAME PARTS NAME Fusing temperature sensor (thermistor) PIN sensor Face-down paper exit roller Toner supply roller Temperature fuse(187˚C) Developing roller...
  • Page 46 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 6. Switch, Sensor Layout Fig. 6 PARTS NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION PE sensor Photo transistor Detects presence of paper on the (Paper Empty sensor) (Transmission type) multi-purpose paper tray. Front cover open Microswich 24V line safety swich. detector When the front cover is opened, this swich is turned off to cut the 12V line except for "ERROR"...
  • Page 47 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 7. PRINT PROCESS 7-1. Image forming process Normal paper is used as print paper. A laser beam is used to expose on the OPC surface to from latent electrostatic images, which are developed into visible images (toner images) and are transferred on paper.
  • Page 48 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRINTER PWB ASIC IC15 Charger (LR38784) roller 131 MCON MCON Trans +24VP Driver DRUM +24VP Separation electrode TC/Bias ON TC-BIAS ON Transfer roller Trans Doctor 100V Bias Developing roller PW MSIN (SH7041) Supply roiier Fig. 8 7-3. Image forming process diagram Scanning Lens Laser diode...
  • Page 49 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C c. Toner seal 7-4. Functions and operations of major parts The OPC drum unit is provided with two toner seals, which prevent leak- age of toner remaining in the OPC drum unit. (2) Developing unit Latent electrostatic images formed by laser beam on the OPC drum are developed to visible images by the developing unit.
  • Page 50 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C STEP 2 (Exposure): Laser beam scanning light corresponding to the 7-5. Image forming operation print data is radiated on the OPC drum. STEP 1 (Cleaning, Charging): Residual toner the OPC drum is stirred Positive and negative charges are generated in the OPC drum CGL and negative charges are scattered exposed with the laser beam.
  • Page 51 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C STEP 3 (Development): Toner is attached to the latent electrostatic On the other hand, when an area of OPC drum which was not exposed images on the OPC d ru m to form vi s - to the laser beam and did not lose its charge comes in contact with the i ble images.
  • Page 52 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C STEP 5 (Paper separation): The paper is separated from the OPC STEP 6 (Discharge): The drum surface is discharged to facilitate clean- drum. ing of the drum surface. (The remaining toner is easily collected by the main charger roller. Aluminum layer (Drum base) Main charger roller (brush)
  • Page 53 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 7-6. OPC drum surface potential (1) Transition of OPC drum surface potential by print (2) OPC drum surface potential and developing bias operation voltage in development Laser beam Dark area During potential developing Start Stop -850V Dark area potential -400V -250V...
  • Page 54: Disassembly, Assembly, Lubrication

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C (Grease) [2] Disassembly, assembly, The following grease is used in this machine. lubrication Price Parts code Part name rank This chapter describes the disassembly, assembly, and lubrication procedures. UKOG-0168FCZZ Conductive grease (Contents) UKOG-0238FCZZ Floil G-484 This chapter describes the disassembly procedures of parts. For as- Major points to be greased are as follows.
  • Page 55 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Apply Floil G-484 (UKOG-0238FCZZ) to the drum lock lever. Apply Floil G-484 (UKOG-0238FCZZ) to the fusing clutch gear teeth and the inside. Apply Floil G-484 (UKOG-0238FCZZ) Fig. 2 Apply Floil G-484 (UKOG-0238FCZZ) to the gear teeth of the main motor.
  • Page 56 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 1. Panel unit 2. Top cabinet, rear cabinet Remove screw, and remove ROM cover. (Hook x 5) Remove two screws, and remove top cabinet. (Hook x 2) Remove rear cabinet. (Hook x 5) Remove three screws. Remove screw. Remove four cables, and remove Panel unit.
  • Page 57 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 3. Control PWB unit, TEL/LIU PWB unit, Printer unit 4. Printer PWB unit, Power supply PWB unit Remove six screws. Remove four screws, and remove Printer unit. Remove four cables. Remove four cables. Remove five screws. Remove two connectors, and remove Control PWB unit and TEL/ Remove fan motor cable, and remove Printer PWB unit.
  • Page 58 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 5. Feed guide unit, Scanner bracket 6. Document guide lower, Scanner unit Remove two screws, and remove Feed guide unit. (Hook x 7) Remove three screws, and remove Document guide lower. Remove two screws. (Hook x 2) Remove three cables. Remove screw.
  • Page 59 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 7. Panel unit, Document guide upper unit 8. Drive unit Remove two screws, and remove document guide upper unit. Remove two screws, and remove Drive unit. Remove two screws. Document guide upper unit Drive frame Transfer motor Radiation plate Drive unit Panel unit...
  • Page 60 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 9. Upper frame unit (optical frame unit) Remove three connectors. Remove the arm of upper frame unit from the lower frame boss. Remove four screws, and remove gear plate. Rotate upper frame unit in the direction of arrow (B) so that the arm At that time, fusing clutch gears and fusing clutch spring are also can be disassembled from the lower frame boss.
  • Page 61 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 10. Main motor Remove the tray lock lever. Remove two screws and remove fusing gear cover. Remove PU idle gears. Remove two screws. Slide and remove main motor from the notch in the upper frame. • At that time, be careful not to damage or bend the shading sheet. Note for assembly •...
  • Page 62 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 12. Paper feed solenoid 13. Sleeve release lever Remove connector. Rotate sleeve release lever in the direction (A) and remove the shaft Remove lever release spring which is attached to sleeve release of sleeve release lever from the notch of the upper frame and re- lever.
  • Page 63 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 15. Lock lever 17. Fusing unit Remove connectors, and remove the cables from fusing gear cover. Remove connectors. Remove two screws, and remove fusing gear cover. Release the protect of the cable connected to from the lower Remove lock lever spring, and pull out lock lever from the upper frame.
  • Page 64 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C • 19. Heat roller, heater lamp When passing heat roller through fusing gear, pass the notch of heat roller through the convex part of fusing gear as shown. Remove two screws. Lift up the heat roller together with heater lamp, and slide it in the direction of arrow (A) and remove from fusing cover.
  • Page 65 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 21. Thermistor 23. Paper exit roller upper Remove one screw, remove the protect of the thermistor cable, and Bend the shaft of paper exit roller upper A, and disengage it from the remove the thermistor. Hook of fusing cover and remove it in the direction of arrow (A) . Remove the shaft of paper exit roller upper A from the notch of fus- Note: Be careful not to mistake the installing direction of the ther- ing cover, and remove paper exit roller upper A.
  • Page 66 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 24. Transfer roller 25. Fusing roller Insert a screwdriver into the bearing installation hole on the nondrive Remove the fusing roller. side and remove the bearing. Remove the transfer roller from the main body. Note: When installing the transfer roller, install the pressure springs Fusing roller (2 pcs.) .
  • Page 67 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 27. PIN actuator (Paper in detection lever) Turn the PIN actuator and slide the thin section of the shaft in the arrow (A) direction and remove it from the lower frame. Separation electrode PIN actuator Bent section Fig. 39 Fig.
  • Page 68 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 29. Separate plate ass’y 31. High voltage terminal TC (High voltage terminal:transfer charger) Insert a screwdriver (–) between the separate plate unit arm and the lower frame from the lower frame paper passing side, and drive Use tweezers to pick up the projection of high voltage terminal TC, it in the direction of arrow (A) to remove the temporal fixing stopper and remove high voltage terminal TC.
  • Page 69 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Remove two screws. Optical section • Pull DV bias electrode toward you, and remove it from the lower Do not touch the mirror fixing screw in the optical section. If touched, frame. the mirror bracket may be change, causing a shift in the print image position or vague images.
  • Page 70: Chapter 4. Diagrams

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C CHAPTER 4. DIAGRAMS [1] Block diagram 4 – 1 manuals4you.com manuals4you.com...
  • Page 71: Wiring Diagram

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [2] Wiring diagram HANDSET EXT.TEL LINE CNLIUA CNLIUA CN101 THERMISTOR CNPW CNMT CNPN CNMMT CNLSU CNTNR CNPL 4 – 2...
  • Page 72: Point-To-Point Diagram And Connector Signal Name

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [3] Point- to-point diagram and connector signal name 4 – 3 manuals4you.com manuals4you.com...
  • Page 73: Chapter 5. Circuit Description

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C CHAPTER 5. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 3. Operational description Operational descriptions are given below: • [1] Circuit description Transmission operation When a document is loaded in standby mode, the state of the docu- ment sensor is sensed via the ASIC (IC15). 1.
  • Page 74: Circuit Description Of Control Pwb

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [2] Circuit description of control PWB 2) M27C800-90F1 (IC14): pin-42 DIP (ROM) EPROM of 8M bit equipped with software for the main CPU. 1. General description 3) W24010S-70LET (IC1): pin-32 SOP (RAM) Fig. 2 shows the functional blocks of the control PWB, which is com- Line memory for the main CPU system RAM area and coding/decoding posed of 5 blocks.
  • Page 75 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C SH7041 (IC5) Terminal descriptions Classification Code Terminal No. Name Function Power 12,26,40, Power Connect Vcc terminals with the power source for all systems. 63,77,85, If any open terminal remained, operation is impossible. 99,112,135 6,14,28, Ground Connect to the ground. 35,42,55, Connect Vss terminals with the ground for all systems.
  • Page 76 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C SH7041 (IC5) Terminal descriptions Classification Code Terminal No. Name Function Data bus D0 ~ D15 45,46 Data bus Bilateral data bus for 16 bit (Pin plate QFP-112 ) or 32 bit (Pin plate (QFP-112) 56~60, QFP-144). D0 ~ D31 62,64~70 (QFP-144) 72~76,78...
  • Page 77 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C SH7041 (IC5) Terminal descriptions Classification Code Terminal No. Name Function Serial TxD0, 131, Transmitting data Output terminal for transmitting data of SC10 to 1. communication TxD1 (Channels 0 and 1) interface (SCI) RxD0, 130, Receiving data Input terminal for receiving data of SC10 to 1. RxD1 (Channels 0 and 1) SCK0,...
  • Page 78 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C (2) Panel control block LR38784 (IC15) Terminal description The following controls are performed by the Gate array (LR38784). Pin No. Signal name • Operation panel key scanning – • – Operation panel LCD display LCPD3 (3) ASIC/Printing control block LCPD4 1) ASIC [LR38784 208pin (embedded gate array) LCDREQ...
  • Page 79 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C LR38784 (IC15) Terminal description Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal name DRAK1 DREQ0Z DREQ1Z – – SHCK – – – – RESET2Z USOUT INT1Z – INT2Z – INT3Z – INT4Z – INT5Z OSC3M PEPCKO OSCI PEPCKI WRHZ EXINT1Z WRLZ RESETZ...
  • Page 80 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C LR38784 (IC15) Terminal description Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal name – DOPZ PINZ POUTZ – XBPSTB IO12MR BPBD7 VIDEO – IO12MR BPBD6 IO12MR BPBD5 IO12MR BPBD4 – IO12MR BPBD3 IO12MR BPBD2 IO12MR BPBD1 – – – –...
  • Page 81 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 2) Printing control (PCU) The CPU and ASIC control printing. 1. Blockdaiaglam Laser scanning unit Laser start position sensor Motor Main motor driver Laser diode Scanning motor (SH7041) IEEE1284 Host I/F Connector computer ASIC (LR38784) Heater lamp Driver control circuit Reset circuit Thermistor...
  • Page 82 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C c. Electrical connection 3) Unit control In the paper feed and transportation system, drive parts and sensors a. Main motor drive circuit are connected as shown in the figure below. This machine uses the 4-phase pulse motor, and is driven by the follow- ing pulses and the circuit 24VP CONTROL PWB...
  • Page 83 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C d. High voltage unit control The high voltage unit outputs the following voltages: • Main charger voltage (DC-950V + AC600V peak to peak) • Transfer charger voltage (DC+2100V + AC600V peak to peak) • Developing bias voltage (DC-390V) The following signals are outputted from the CPU (ASIC) to control the above voltages.
  • Page 84 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C f. Laser scanning unit This unit controls the laser beam power and laser beam scanning. The control is performed with the signals inputted outputted to or from the CPU and ASIC. +5VL BD CIRCUIT Q601 A1015 R603 R604 IC602 +24V R601...
  • Page 85 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C • Laser control signal 3) Starting operation LEND signal is controlled based on HSYNC signal. Warm-up operation of laser scanning is described below. For simultaneous APC control, SAMP signal is also controlled. The operation is made when the cover is closed from the open state, These timings are made by ASIC.
  • Page 86 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C g. Electrical connection CONTROL PWB PRINTER PWB LSU PWB +24V Laser beam detecting PWB ASIC (Start position detecting PWB) (LR38784) IC603 CNLSU CN601 CN603 CN604 3-terminal +24V +24V +5VL +5VL 136 SAMP regulator SYNC_ SYNC_ 146 VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO SAMP SAMP...
  • Page 87 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C • After printing, temperature is not controlled. 2) Protect against overheat • Fan motor starts revolving from the beginning of temperature control Though the heater lamp ON signal (HLON) is normal, if triac PD101 and and stops 120 seconds after printing is finished. T2 are kept ON, overheat may result.
  • Page 88 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C i. Electrical connection Heater lamp: The 400W halogen lamp is used. This spring presses the pressure roller with a 690g pressure on one side. Teflon sheet and pressure pad: Pressure pad is covered with teflon sheet to feed paper smoothly at the time of fixing.
  • Page 89 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C j. Timing chart Continuous printing processing *1 Waiting according to fixing temperature (Environmental tempera- • Printing process ture) Pre-revolution processing *2 Top margin Timing from DPAGE (internal signal of ASIC) to BIAS ON (pre-revolu- tion processing) is specified. READY DPAGE Before rotation of printing (unit:sec)
  • Page 90 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C k. Top margin control FEATURES Top margin is set according to the number of lines (the number of HSYNC • Group 3 facsimile transmitting/receiving interrupt) from detail paper Pin On to LASER input. - ITU-TV. 17, V. 33 (Model FM214) - ITU-TV.
  • Page 91 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C FM214 (IC8) Terminal description Signal Function Signal Function SOUT_P Modem Interconnect SR41N/RESERVED Modem Interconnect SIN_P Modem Interconnect SR3OUT/RESERVED Modem Interconnect FSYNC_P Modem Interconnect EYESYNC Eye Pattern Circuit IARESET_P# Modem Interconnect EYECLK Eye Pattern Circuit AGND3 IA Analog Ground DTE serial interface –...
  • Page 92 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C FM214 (IC8) Terminal description o. Adjustment of voice/ringer volume Signal Function The voice/ringer volume can be adjusted by using the panel buttons IRQ1# Interrupt request “UP” and “DOWN”. • The ringer volume can be adjusted in the Stand-by mode by pressing GPO2 General purpose output the UP/DOWN button.
  • Page 93: Circuit Description Of Tel/Liu And Hook Sw Pwb

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [3] Circuit description of TEL/LIU and Hook SW PWB 1. TEL/LIU block operation description (1) Block diagram LIU PWB CONTROL PWB GAIN -C SP OUT ENABLE (0:1) MIC ENABLE (1:0) TXOUT SIGTX SPKRP-P (0:0) HS DETECTOR LINE (1:1) DRIVER DAC GAIN 0, 6dB...
  • Page 94 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 5) Matching transformer [Signals for status recognition according to input signals] The matching transformer performs electrical insulation from the tel- Signal Name Function ephone line and impedance matching for transmitting the TEL/FAX H: The handset is in the on-hook state. signal.
  • Page 95: Circuit Description Of Power Supply Pwb

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C (Example: Fax signal send) LIU PWB CONTROL PWB GAIN -C SP OUT ENABLE (0:1) MIC ENABLE (1:0) TXOUT SIGTX SPKRP-P (0:0) LINE HS DETECTOR (1:1) DRIVER DAC GAIN 0, 6dB CI DETECTOR EXT. ENABLE 0:CID RXIN TELOUT MICP MIC IN LPF 1:RX GAIN...
  • Page 96: Circuit Description Of Cis Unit

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C TRANSFORMER CIRCUIT NOISE RECTIFIED SWITCHING FILTER SMOOTHING CIRCUIT AC IN CIRCUIT CIRCUIT +24V +24VH CIRCUIT +24V SW101 ZERO CROSS CIRCUIT +24VS HEATER CIRCUIT HLON Fig. 25 [5] Circuit description of CIS UNIT This CIS unit picks up optical information from the document, converts it 2.
  • Page 97: Chapter 6. Circuit Schematics And Parts Layout

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C CHAPTER 6. CIRCUIT SCHEMATICS AND PARTS LAYOUT C121 C118 C117 C112 C113 C114 C116 C115 C110 C111 C147 C148 C149 C150 C155 C156 C152 C153 C144 C145 C146 C216 C221 C180 C181 C160 C159 C122 C157 C179 BR23 33 x 4 33 x 4 BR22...
  • Page 98 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C C264 100P C261 1 C283 1 C282 1 C284 1 C288 1 C245 1 LCPD0 LCPD0 (4-5I) EXINT1Z TEST1 RTCIO (2-1F) RTCIO RTCCE (2-1F) RTCCE RTCDT (2-1F) RTCDT RTCCK /RAS (1-4B) (2-1F) RTCCK RASZ /B4SNS R250 470 /CASH (1-4B) (9-1E) B4SNS...
  • Page 99 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 6 – 3...
  • Page 100 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C C106 C140 R111 R110 R147 C105 6 – 4 manuals4you.com manuals4you.com...
  • Page 101 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C C135 1 C198 1 C136 1 C137 1 C171 1 C170 1 DGND6 DGND5 DGND4 DGND3 DGND2 DGND1 EN85# RESET# XTLO XTLI XCLK YCLK EYEXY TP524 SPKRM_P EYECLK TP523 TP529 SIGTX (6-5A) SPKRP_P EYESYNC TP522 MICM_P GPI0 TELOUT C134 (9-5A) MICP_P...
  • Page 102 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C R136 R135 6 – 6 manuals4you.com manuals4you.com...
  • Page 103 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C DAP202U 6 – 7...
  • Page 104 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C C251 C252 C119 6 – 8 manuals4you.com manuals4you.com...
  • Page 105 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C C321 C297 C314 C311 C296 C295 C294 C293 C303 C19 N.M. C301 47P C300 1000P C299 4700P C298 4700P C316 C309 C310 C312 C313 C315 C208 1 C237 1 C209 1 C238 2200P C210 2200P C241 1000P C211 1000P C242 1000P C212 1000P C186...
  • Page 106 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Control PWB parts layout (Top side) 6 – 10 manuals4you.com manuals4you.com...
  • Page 107 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Control PWB parts layout (Bottom side) 6 – 11...
  • Page 108 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 0.01 6 – 12 manuals4you.com manuals4you.com...
  • Page 109 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C TEL/LIU and Hook SW PWB parts layout 6 – 13...
  • Page 110 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 0.56(1W) SENSE2 0.56(1W) SENSE1 OUT4 OUT3 OUT2 OUT1 C12 1000P C8 1000P 330P 330P 3.0(1/2W) RD2.4ES DSM1D DSM1D 0.015(F) 1000P 4700P(F) 1000P/3KV 1000P/6KV 100M RK(1/2W) 8.2M RK(1/2) 1000P/1KV 1000P/6KV 6 – 14 manuals4you.com manuals4you.com...
  • Page 111 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 390P 390P 390P 6 – 15...
  • Page 112 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Printer PWB parts layout 6 – 16 manuals4you.com manuals4you.com...
  • Page 113 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C R505 (OPTION) (OPTION) R507 (OPTION) R101 (OPTION) 6 – 17...
  • Page 114 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C Power supply PWB parts layout 6 – 18 manuals4you.com manuals4you.com...
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  • Page 116: Chapter 7. Operation Flowchart

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C CHAPTER 7. OPERATION FLOWCHART [1] Protocol Receive side Transmitter side G3 communication (Document inserted into document sensor during standby) To recording position Document inserted to the reading position (DCS) (DCS) 1st page Next page insert command Cut line printed Cut line printed Recording paper ejected Document ejected...
  • Page 117: Power On Sequence

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [2] Power on sequence START CPU initialized D-RAM initialized Gate array initialized PC I/F initialized When option board is connected. START+STOP key ? “MEMORY CLEAR” “EXECUTE ?” display COPY key ? 1 key ? “PLEASE WAIT A MOMENT” “PLEASE WAIT A MOMENT”...
  • Page 118: Chapter 8. Others

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C CHAPTER 8. OTHERS [1] Service Tools 1. List PRICE PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION Q’TY RANK CPWBS3073SC51 Extension board unit, cables and etc. CONTROL EXTENSION BOARD Fig. 1 8 – 1 manuals4you.com manuals4you.com...
  • Page 119 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C 2. Description Ref No. Cable parts code Description CNPN2 QCNW – 321ASCZZ EX. Cable, 22-22 PIN 2-1. Extension board unit CNCIS2 QCNW – 322ASCZZ EX. Cable, 7-7 PIN 1) Remove the TEL/LIU PWB, Control PWB and Bottom board unit CNMT2 QCNW –...
  • Page 120 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION REF NO. Q’TY RANK QCNCM0672FCZZ CONNECTOR 3pin CNHT1 QCNCM2401SC0B CONNECTOR 2pin CNSP1 QCNCM2401SC0C CONNECTOR 3pin CNFM1 QCNCM2442SC0B CONNECTOR 2pin CNHS1 QCNCM2447SC0B CONNECTOR 2pin CNHS2 QCNCM2473SC0B CONNECTOR 2pin CNSP2 QCNCM2473SC0C CONNECTOR 3pin CNFM2 QCNCM2482SC2B CONNECTOR 22pin CNPN1 QCNCM2483SC2B CONNECTOR 22pin...
  • Page 121: Ic Signal Name

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [2] IC signal name CONTROL PWB UNIT IC5:VHISH7041/28A(SH7041) PA23/WRHH RES(VPP) PE14/TIOC4C/DACK0/AH PA15/CK PA22/WRHL PLLVSS PA21/CASHH PLLCAP PE15/TIOC4D/DACK1/IRQOUT PLLVCC PC0/A0 PC1/A1 PA17/WAIT PC2/A2 PA16/AH PC3/A3 PC4/A4 PC5/A5 EXTAL PC6/A6 XTAL PC7/A7 PC8/A8 PD0/D0 PC9/A9 PD1/D1 QFP-144 PC10/A10 PD2/D2 PC11/A11 PD3/D3 PC12/A12 PD4/D4...
  • Page 122 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C IC8: VHIFM214///-1(FM214) SR4IN /RESERVED GPO5 SR3OUT /RESERVED GPO6 EYESYNC VDD4 EYECLK GPO7 GPI7 SR1IO GPI6 N.C. GPI5 EYEXY GPI4 SR4OUT GPI3 VDD1 GPI2 RLSD# READ# DCLK EN85# WRITE# GPI0 CSBR# /RESERVED RTS# DGND1 DGND3 SA1CLK VDD3 DGND2 YCLK IACLK IA1CLK VDD2...
  • Page 123 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C IC14: VHI27C80090ST(M27C800-901) Fig. 5 IC15: VHILR38784/-1(LR38784) BPBD0 XBPAF XBPOACK BPOBY XBPINI BPOPE BPOSE XBPOFT XBPSEI PRTCLK LCPD2 LCPD1 LCPD0 BACKZ LR38784 BREQ RDWRZ RASZ CASLZ CASHZ TEST1 RTCDT RTCCK RTCCE RTCIO WDTOVFZ CS1Z CS2Z WRLZ WRHS INT5Z INT4Z INT3Z INT2Z INT1Z...
  • Page 124 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRINTER PWB UNIT IC2: VHIA2918SWH//(A2918SWH) Fig. 7 8 – 7 manuals4you.com manuals4you.com...
  • Page 125 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION Main Features ................. 1-1 Launching the Software ..............1-2 About the Desktop Window ............1-4 2. SCANNING About the Scanner ................. 2-1 About TWAIN .................. 2-1 Precautions when Preparing and Scanning Originals ....2-1 Selecting the Scan Source ............. 2-2 How to Scan in the Laser Multifunction Desktop ......
  • Page 126 About the Printer Driver ..............4-1 Printing from the Multifunction Desktop ........4-2 Printing from an Application ............4-4 Printing to the Desktop from Other Applications ......4-5 Using the Laser Multifunction Copier Utility ........ 4-9 5. USING THE MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL PANEL Opening the Control Panel ............
  • Page 127: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION The Sharp Laser Multifunction software consists of the Laser Multifunction Control Panel and the Multifunction Desktop. The Multifunction Control panel allows you to program auto dial numbers in the Laser Multifunction unit for e-mail and fax, and the Multifunction Desktop serves as a centralized base for managing and manipulating documents coming from or going to the Laser Multifunction unit.
  • Page 128: Launching The Software

    Start button on the taskbar of your Windows desktop, as shown below. Then select Sharp Laser Multifunction from the Programs menu. A menu will appear showing Sharp Laser Multifunction Desktop and Sharp Laser Multifuntion Control Panel. Click on the desired component to launch it.
  • Page 129 The Multifunction Desktop is shown above. The Multifunction Desktop is the centralized location for all document activity with the unit. Documents are received into the Multifunction Desktop via scanner, file import, and the Sharp Laser Multifunction Desk driver. Once documents are on the desktop they can be acted upon by a set of internal document tools.
  • Page 130: About The Desktop Window

    About the Desktop Window The Multifunction Desktop window consists of five basic parts: the Toolbar, the Folder Area, the Application Link Area, the Desktop Area, and the Status Bar. Toolbar Folder Area Desktop Area Application Link Area Status Bar • Toolbar The Toolbar runs across the top of the Multifunction Desktop window, and contains both menu commands and buttons to open the scanner window, create a new document, change the view style of documents in the Desktop Area, and perform...
  • Page 131 Find: Click on this button to find a document. List View: Clicking on this button will cause all documents in the Multifunction Desktop to be displayed as a list. Thumbnail View: Clicking on this button will cause all documents in the Multifunction Desktop to be displayed side-by-side as “thumbnail”...
  • Page 132 Help: Click on this button and then click on any part of the Multifunction Desktop that you want more information about. A pop-up explanation will appear. • Folder Area The Folder Area allows you to access and save documents in an Explorer-like interface.
  • Page 133: Scanning

    About the Scanner The scanner component of your unit gives you features you would find in a dedicated scanner. It is fully TWAIN compatible, and can be used both with the Sharp Laser Multifunction Desktop and with other TWAIN-compatible applications.
  • Page 134: Selecting The Scan Source

    Laser Multifunction Desktop. In the Sources: list box, select the scanner you wish to use—in this case, the Sharp Laser Multifunction Scanner—by clicking on it once, then on Select. If other TWAIN-compatible drivers are installed on your computer, they will show in the Sources: list box.
  • Page 135: How To Scan In The Laser Multifunction Desktop

    How to Scan in the Laser Multifunction Desktop To perform a scanning operation: Open the “Scan using Sharp Laser Multifunction Scanner” dialog box by either clicking on the Acquire Image button in the Toolbar or by selecting Acquire Image from the File menu of the Laser Multifunction Desktop.
  • Page 136 Do not try to pull the originals out of the unit, but let them feed through on their own. Scanner settings The settings and buttons in the Scan using Sharp Laser Multifunction dialog box are explained below. • Resolution Resolution can be set to 200 x 200, 300 x 300, 400 x 400, or 600 x 600 dpi.
  • Page 137 • Scan Click on this button to begin a scanning operation. • Close Click on this button to abort a scanning operation and return to Sharp Laser Multifunction Desktop. • Help Click on this button to bring up the help file dedicated to this dialog box.
  • Page 138: Selecting The Right Resolution

    Selecting the Right Resolution The higher the resolution, the more detail a scanned image will have. However, you should always keep in mind the use to which the image will be put. An image that is scanned at maximum resolution when there is no real need to do so simply takes up valuable disk space.
  • Page 139: Editing And Handling Of Image Files

    3. EDITING AND HANDLING OF IMAGE FILES Images that have been placed in the Sharp Laser Multifunction Desktop can be edited and manipulated in a variety of ways to enhance your work and to make document management tasks easier. You will also find tools for e-mailing, and exporting to and importing from different file formats.
  • Page 140 The new document will appear in the Desktop Area as an Untitled document. See “Renaming Documents and Folders in the Desktop” in this chapter for information on how to change the document name. Notes: • New documents are black and white only, with a resolution of 200 dpi. The resolution cannot be changed.
  • Page 141: Changing Document Views

    Changing Document Views Sharp Laser Multifunction gives you three ways to view documents to make it easier to handle and edit them: List View, Thumbnail View and Page View. Below are examples of how Multifunction Desktop looks in each document view mode.
  • Page 142 • Page View In Page View, the document that was selected in the open folder is shown in a larger size. Other documents in the folder are hidden from view. There are three buttons in the Toolbar for changing the document view. You can also change views through the View menu, as shown below.
  • Page 143 View Menu Commands The View menu contains various commands that allow you to look at documents in the Multifunction Desktop in different ways. To use any of the commands described below, go to the View menu and select the desired command. •...
  • Page 144: Renaming Documents And Folders In The Desktop

    Renaming Documents and Folders in the Desktop Any document created in or imported to the Multifunction Desktop, and any folder that you have created can be renamed using the Rename... command. Renaming Documents There are two ways to rename a document. In Thumbnail View mode, all you need do is click on the document you wish to rename to select it, and then click on the name area.
  • Page 145: Storing Documents

    Renaming Folders Open the folder you want to rename by clicking on it in the Folder Area. Select Rename... from the File menu, or right-click on the folder and select Rename... from the pop-up menu that appears. Enter the new name (up to 31 characters) in the Folder Name field in the Rename Folder dialog box.
  • Page 146 Moving and copying documents from one folder to another is also straightforward. Select the document to be moved or copied by clicking on it once in Thumbnail View or List View. You can also select more than one document by holding down the Ctrl key and then clicking on the desired documents.
  • Page 147: Image Enhancing Tools

    Image Enhancing Tools A set of sophisticated image enhancing tools are included in the Sharp Laser Multifunction Desktop. Use them to edit documents in the Desktop. Select a document from the Laser Multifunction Desktop by clicking on it and then select Page View in the View menu. You can also change to Page View by double-clicking on the document, or by clicking on the Page View button in the Toolbar.
  • Page 148 In the Tools menu, select Image Enhancement. A menu with the tools will appear. You can use these tools to manipulate the document that is open. Any changes you make can be undone with the Undo command in the Edit menu. Below is a description of each tool and some suggested uses: •...
  • Page 149: Drawing And Other Editing Tools

    Note: Although annotations on documents that have been created with the New Document command or that have been scanned will appear in color in Sharp Laser Multifunction, when these documents are exported, they will appear in black and white.
  • Page 150: Changing Annotation Settings

    Changing Annotation Settings You can customize various settings for the Annotation Tools used to modify documents in the Multifunction Desktop. There are three different ways for you to access these settings. The settings for each individual Annotation Tool can be accessed by selecting an annotation in a document while in Page View mode and then right- clicking on the annotation, or selecting Annotation Properties in the Tools menu.
  • Page 151 • Text Color Choose the color of your text characters in this area. • OK Click on OK to save your changes and exit the dialog box. • Cancel Click on Cancel to exit the dialog box without making any changes. •...
  • Page 152 Sticky Note This tool allows you to paste a memo sheet over a document. • Font (True Type font only) Select the font by scrolling down the font menu. Note that you must use a True Type font. • Font Style Select the font style.
  • Page 153 Rubber Stamp This places text resembling a rubber stamp marking on a document. • Select one Select the message you would like to use as a stamp on your documents. • Add... Click this button to open the Add Rubber Stamp dialog box and add a message to be used with the Rubber Stamp Tool.
  • Page 154 Add Rubber Stamp Dialog Box In this dialog box, you can create a new stamp for use with the Rubber Stamp tool. • New Rubber Stamp Type in the message you would like to use as a Rubber Stamp (to a maximum of 30 characters).
  • Page 155 Rubber Stamp Font Dialog Box Customize the font settings for the Rubber Stamp tool in this area. • Font Select the font by scrolling down the font menu. • Font Style Select the font style. You can choose from Regular, Italic, Bold Italic, or Bold. •...
  • Page 156 Freehand Draw This tool is used to draw directly on a document, much in the style of a pencil tool in drawing programs. • Width Click on the line representing the line width you would like to use. • Sample The Sample box displays a sample line using the settings you have made.
  • Page 157 Line and Arrow With this tool, you can insert lines or arrow-headed lines into a document. • Width Click on the line representing the line width you would like to use. • Style Click on the line style you would like to use. •...
  • Page 158: Document Stacking And Unstacking

    Document Stacking and Unstacking A stack is a multi-page document you create by combining two or more documents or other stacks while in Thumbnail View or List View. In Thumbnail View, stacks look just like a stack of papers. Stacking is a convenient way to keep related documents together, and to save space in the Multifunction Desktop.
  • Page 159: Sorting Documents

    Sorting Documents In List View, the Laser Multifunction Desktop enables you to sort your documents in a variety of ways, by name, date, number of pages, and author, as well as in ascending and descending order. To use this feature, follow the procedure below. From the View menu, go to Sort, and then to Order and select the order by which you want to sort.
  • Page 160: Document Summary Tool

    Document Summary Tool The Document Summary tool serves a dual purpose: it provides you with a way to record summarized information about documents and document stacks, and it enables the use of the Laser Multifunction Desktop’s Find function. To use this tool, select the document you would like to make a document summary for with a single mouse click in List View or Thumbnail View and then select Summary Information...
  • Page 161: Finding Documents

    Finding Documents To make it easier for you to locate documents that are stored in the Folder Area, a Find tool is included in the Multifunction Desktop. The Find tool works by looking at the information contained in the document summaries, and the Find Documents dialog box is similar in appearance to the Document Summary dialog box, with fields for the document name, the author, the keyword and comments.
  • Page 162 For example, imagine that you have two documents named SHARP and SHIP . If you enter SH*P in the Name field, both documents will be found. If you enter SH?P , only SHIP will be found.
  • Page 163: Importing And Exporting

    Importing and Exporting You can export documents created in the Multifunction Desktop to other applications, as well as import files into the Multifunction Desktop. The Import... and Export... commands are located in the File menu of the Multifunction Desktop. Importing Select Import...
  • Page 164 Exporting Select the document you wish to export by clicking on it once in List View or Thumbnail View, and then select Export... from the File menu. You can also right-click the mouse over the document you wish to export, and select Export... from the pop- up menu.
  • Page 165: Linking To Other Applications

    Linking to Other Applications The Sharp Laser Multifunction Desktop can be linked to various other software applications, including e-mail software, giving you a shortcut method for sending Laser Multifunction Desktop documents to these programs. When a link has been established, simply select it in the Multifunction Desktop and then click on the application icon that appears in the Application Link Area.
  • Page 166 Disabling a link To disable an application link, select the Application Linking tab in the Properties dialog box and then select the application you want to delete from the Enabled Links list. To disable the link, click the Disable button. Editing a link To edit an application link, right-click on the application icon in the Application Link area and select Properties.
  • Page 167: E-Mailing Documents

    E-Mailing Documents If a MAPI (Messaging Application Program Interface) compliant Electronic Messaging Client such as Microsoft Mail or Microsoft Exchange is active on your computer system, the program’s icon will automatically appear in the Application Link Area. You can also link to other e-mail applications using the linking procedure described in this chapter.
  • Page 168: Changing Desktop Properties

    Changing Desktop Properties The Properties dialog box is opened from the Tools menu and provides various settings for customizing the Laser Multifunction Desktop environment. General The General tab allows you to set the font style for folders and document lists, and the background color of the Desktop Area while in Thumbnail View.
  • Page 169 • Cancel Click on this button to exit this dialog box without making any changes to the settings. • Apply Click on this button to save your settings without exiting the dialog box. • Help Click on this button to bring up the Help file dedicated to this dialog box. Application Linking This tab allows you to link to faxing, e-mail and other programs.
  • Page 170: Printing

    The printer driver is the software program which runs the printer component of the Sharp Laser Multifunction unit. It converts the data in the file you want to print into information that the printer can understand, and also controls communication between the unit and computer as the data is printed.
  • Page 171: Printing From The Multifunction Desktop

    Printing from the Multifunction Desktop Printing documents from the Multifunction Desktop can be accomplished in two ways. The first is to click on the document you wish to print to select it, and then select Print... from the File menu of the Multifunction Desktop. (Note that this is the only way to print while in Page View).
  • Page 172 To adjust the printer settings, click the Properties button. After you have adjusted print settings, begin printing by clicking on the OK button in the Print dialog box. PRINTING manuals4you.com manuals4you.com...
  • Page 173: Printing From An Application

    Print or Page Setup command from the File menu. This will bring up a dialog box where you can set the printer settings, after which you can execute the print command. Make sure that Sharp Laser Multifunction is selected in the Name drop- down list box.
  • Page 174: Printing To The Desktop From Other Applications

    This is a convenient way to keep various related documents in one location. Note: When importing documents from graphics applications to the Multifunction Desktop, it is better to use the Import command than the Print to Sharp Laser Multifunction Driver. See “Importing a Document to the Desktop,”...
  • Page 175 Click the OK button to begin printing. When the procedure is complete, the Multifunction Desktop will launch if it is not already open, and the document you have “printed” there will be available for use with the Annotation Tools. This feature is very useful for converting files originating from different applications into one common format, to be acted upon by a common set of commands, and to be stored and filed together.
  • Page 176 Multifunction Desk driver properties The printer properties for the Sharp Laser Multifunction Desk driver can be accessed by clicking on the Properties button in the Print dialog box after Sharp Laser Multifunction Desk has been selected as the printer. (See “Printing to the Desktop from Other...
  • Page 177 • Cancel Click on this button to exit the dialog box without changing any settings. • About... Click on this button to bring up the About message box. PRINTING...
  • Page 178: Using The Laser Multifunction Copier Utility

    Using the Laser Multifunction Copier Utility The Copier Utility is a printing function used to make copies of documents that are in the Multifunction Desktop. It includes various special features not found in regular printing, such as headers/footers and tiling (2-up/4-up). To use the Copier Utility, just select the document in the Multifunction Desktop that you want to copy by clicking on it, then click on the Copier Utility icon in the Application Link Area, as shown below.
  • Page 179 • Fit to Page Fits the image to the printable area of the printing paper. • Variable Allows you to specify the scaling value, from 1% to 100%. • Layout • Standard Prints one copy onto one page. • 2-up When copying a multi-page document (a stacked document from the Multifunction Desktop), allows you to copy two pages onto a single page.
  • Page 180: Using The Multifunction Control Panel

    • From the Tools menu, select MFP Control Panel..From Windows ® • From the Start button on the taskbar, select Programs, then go to Sharp Laser Multifunction and select Sharp Laser Multifunction Control Panel. From the Sharp Laser Multifunction Status window •...
  • Page 181: Setup For Auto Dial E-Mail

    Setup for Auto Dial E-mail Before you can program an E-mail address in a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number, you must enter the name of your outgoing mail server (SMTP server) in the Control Panel. Open the Control Panel and select the Miscellaneous tab. In the Default E-mail Setup field, enter your outgoing mail server name under SMTP Server.
  • Page 182: Programming Rapid Key And Speed Dial Numbers

    Programming Rapid Key and Speed Dial Numbers To program a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number for E-mail or fax, select the Auto Dial tab in the Control Panel. In the Dial Type field, select whether you want to program a Rapid Key (one- touch dial key) or Speed Dial number (a two-digit abbreviated dialing number).
  • Page 183 If you selected Normal Dial or Chain Dial for the Key Mode, enter the fax number or area/access code in the Number field. When finished, go to Step 6. If you selected E-mail for the Key Mode, fill in the settings in the E-mail Settings field: •...
  • Page 184: Programming Group Keys

    Programming Group Keys You can program a group of Rapid Key and/or Speed Dial numbers into a Group Key (one of Rapid Keys 17/G1 through 20/G4 on the Laser Multifunction unit). This will allow you to automatically send a document to all the fax numbers in the group by simply pressing the Group Key.
  • Page 185: Setting Up The E-Mail Key

    You can also send a document as an E-mail attachment by loading the document in the feeder of the Sharp Laser Multifunction unit and then pressing the E-mail key on the unit’s operation panel. The document will be scanned and your specified E-mail program will automatically start on your computer.
  • Page 186: Making A Backup Copy Of The Control Panel Settings

    Making a backup copy of the Control Panel settings If desired you can store your Control Panel settings on your hard disk for backup purposes. To save the settings, select the Miscellaneous tab and click the Save to PC button in the Database Settings field. Enter a name for the file in the Save As dialog box that appears and click the Save button.
  • Page 187: Pc Faxing

    6. PC FAXING PC Fax Setup A full range of PC fax functions can be found in the Fax menu of the Multifunction Desktop, including send, receive, log, and scheduling functions. Basic PC fax settings Before you can begin sending faxes from your computer, several settings are required in the Fax Setup dialog box.
  • Page 188 Next, select the Header tab from the Fax Setup dialog box. The Header tab allows you to configure the information that appears in the header at the top of each of your faxes. You can enter text in each of the text boxes for the left side, center, and right side of the header, and you can also insert variables.
  • Page 189 Select the Fax Modem Setup tab. Select the modem you want to use from the "Modems:" drop-down list (normally this will be Sharp Laser Multifunction Fax Modem) and then click the "Install / Configure Modems..." button. Click OK in the Modems Properties window that appears, and then click OK in the Fax Modem Setup tab.
  • Page 190: Sending Faxes

    Sending Faxes Faxing documents from the Multifunction Desktop You can send documents from the Multifunction Desktop. To send a document, click on it in List or Thumbnail View to select it, or display it in Page View, and then select Fax Send from the Fax menu.
  • Page 191 To select the resolution for sending the fax, open the Printers window (click the Start button, point to Settings, and then select Printers). Right click the Sharp Laser Multifunction Fax icon and select Properties from the pop-up menu. Select the Details tab and then click the Setup button.
  • Page 192: Faxing A Document From Another Application

    Print from the File menu of the application. For the printer, select “Sharp Laser Multifunction Fax”. When you execute the print command, the Fax Send dialog box will appear. Select the destination and complete any other settings as explained in the previous section, and then click the Send button to send the fax.
  • Page 193 The Main phonebook is already created by default. If you want to create another phonebook, click the Manage Phonebooks button and select New in the Manage Phonebooks dialog box. The New Phonebook dialog box will open to let you type in a name for the phonebook.
  • Page 194 Fill in the information as desired (note that entries are required in at least the First Name and Fax boxes), and then click the OK button. The contact will appear in the Contact Information list. To change the information entered for a contact, select the contact from the Contact Information list and then click the Change button.
  • Page 195: Receiving Faxes

    Receiving Faxes To receive faxes to your computer, first set the RECEIVE UNIT setting on the Sharp Multifunction Laser unit to PC: Press the FUNCTION key and then the # key on the unit’s operation panel. FUNCTION The display shows:...
  • Page 196 When a fax comes in, messages will appear in the Sharp Laser Multifunction Status window, and at the bottom of the Multifunction Desktop. If you need to turn off auto fax reception, simply click Fax Receive once again so that the checkmark no longer appears. Note that auto fax reception can only take place if the Multifunction Desktop software is running.
  • Page 197: Fowarding Received Faxes To An E-Mail Destination

    Fowarding received faxes to an E-mail destination If desired you can have all incoming faxes automatically forwarded to a specified E- mail address. To use this feature, you must first program the E-mail address (only one) into a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number. (See Programming Rapid Key and Speed Dial Numbers on page 5-1.) To turn on this feature, select Fax Settings from the Fax menu and then select the Fax Modem Setup tab.
  • Page 198 INDEX Faxes, sending 6-4 Find tool 1-5 Acquire Image tool 1-4 Finding documents 3-23 Add Text tool 3-11 Fit to Window tool 1-5 Annotation Properties tool 1-5 Folder Area 1-6 Annotation settings 3-12 Folders Application Link Area 1-6 Creating 3-2 Deleting 3-2 Renaming 3-7 Forwarding faxes to E-mail 6-11...
  • Page 199 Page View tool 1-5 Paper sizes Unstack tool 1-5 For printing 4-1 Unstack top page tool 1-5 For scanning 2-5 User Information (Fax Setup) 6-1 Parallel port mode 2-1 Phonebook Entering contacts in 6-6 Selecting destination from 6-4 View Menu commands 3-5 Pointer tool 3-11 Viewing documents 3-3 Printer driver 4-1...
  • Page 200 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PARTS GUIDE UX-4000M FO-2950M MODEL CONTENTS Cabinet, etc. Fusing unit Operation panel unit Packing material & Accessories Document guide upper unit Control PWB unit Drive unit TEL/LIU and Hook SW PWB unit Scanner frame unit Printer PWB unit Printer frame Power supply PWB unit Upper frame...
  • Page 201: Cabinet, Etc

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [1] Cabinet, etc. Scanner unit Panel unit Printer unit Document guide upper unit – 1 –...
  • Page 202 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [1] Cabinet,etc. CCNW-270ASC01 Speaker ass’y GDAI-2074XHZA Handset holder upper [4000MU] GDAI-2074XHZZ Handset holder upper [2950MU][2950MC] GDAI-2075XHZA Handset holder lower [4000MU] GDAI-2075XHZZ Handset holder lower [2950MU][2950MC] DCEKC180NSCZZ Control PWB unit [4000MU] DCEKC388NSCZZ Control PWB unit [2950MU]...
  • Page 203: Operation Panel Unit

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [2] Operation panel unit [3] Document guide upper unit 5 17 – 3 –...
  • Page 204 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [2] Operation panel unit DCEKP223CSC01 Operation panel PWB unit GCASP2121SCZZ Panel case [4000MU] GCASP2121SCZA Panel case [2950MU][2950MC] JBTN-2282SCZZ 10 key [4000MU] JBTN-2282SCZA 10 key [2950MU][2950MC] JBTN-2283SCZZ Direct key [4000MU] JBTN-2283SCZA Direct key [2950MU][2950MC] JBTN-2284SCZZ...
  • Page 205: Drive Unit

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [4] Drive unit [5] Scanner frame unit Drive unit – 5 –...
  • Page 206 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [4] Drive unit LPLTM3091SCZZ Radiator plate LPLTP3094SCZZ Drive frame NGERH2277XHZZ Reduction gear B NGERH2279XHZZ Idler gear NGERH2380XHZZ Reduction gear(17/36Z) NGERH2395AXZZ Gear,White(15/23Z) PSHEZ3528SCZZ Motor sheet RMOTZ2150SCZZ Transfer motor QCNW-342ASCZZ Ground cable C XEBSE30P08000 Screw(3x8) [5] Scanner frame unit...
  • Page 207: Printer Frame

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [6] Printer frame Upper frame Lower frame Fusing unit – 7 –...
  • Page 208 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [6] Printer frame JKNBZ0004GCZZ Fusing knob LPLTM0159GCZ1 Gear plate LPLTM0282GCZ2 Heat sink plate MLEVP0037GCZZ Fusing clutch lever MLEVP0093GCZZ Tray lock lever MSPRC0135GCAZ Fusing clutch spring MSPRC3151SCZZ SW lever spring MSPRT0307GCZZ Lock lever spring NBLTH0008GCA1 Fan belt...
  • Page 209 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [7] Upper frame – 9 –...
  • Page 210 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [7] Upper frame DHAI-0139GCZZ MM harness LBOSZ0058GCZ1 Paper feed roller boss LFIX-0003GCZZ DV fixer LPLTM0273GCZZ MM heat sink PMLT-0124GCZZ FFC protect molt RCORF7013XCZZ Core RMOTN0039GCZZ Main motor RPLU-0004GCZZ Paper feed solenoid MLEVP0046GCZZ Sleeve release lever MLEVP0088GCZZ...
  • Page 211 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [8] Lower frame – 11 –...
  • Page 212 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [8] Lower frame CPLTP0274PS51 Separate plate ass’y DUNTK0152PSZZ DV bias LFRM-0045GCZ1 Lower frame LPLTM0163GCZZ Separation electrode LPLTM0275GCZ1 Lift plate QSLP-0028GCZZ Earth terminal MLEVP0038GCZZ DR lock lever R MLEVP0039GCZZ DR lock lever L MLEVP0040GCZZ PIN actuator MLEVP0089GCZZ...
  • Page 213 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C [9] Fusing unit PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [9] Fusing unit CHLDZ0040PS73 Temperature fuse holder QSLP-0030GCZZ Fusing AC terminal C RDTCT0014GCZZ Thermistor MSPRT0308GCZZ Fusing separate spring RLMPU0021GCZZ Heater lamp NBRGC0035GCZ1 Fusing bearing R NBRGP0082GCZZ Fusing bearing L NGERH0083GCZZ Fusing gear(27T) NGERH0174GCZZ...
  • Page 214: Packing Material & Accessories

    CPLTP3085SC05 Paper tray ass’y [2950MC] DUNT-205CSCZZ Toner cartridge(Initial starter cartridge) TLABM311BSCZZ Rapid key labels [4000MU] TLABM311BSCZA Rapid key labels [2950MU][2950MC] UDSKA2024SCZZ Sharp laser multifunction CD-ROM QCNW-289ASCOW Handset cord [4000MU] QCNW-289ASCOG Handset cord [2950MU][2950MC] QCNW-290ASCZZ Telephone line cord SPAKA315BSCZZ Add.,left SPAKA316BSCZZ Add.,right...
  • Page 215: Control Pwb Unit

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [11] Control PWB unit UBATL2049SCZZ Battery(CR2032T23) [BAT] RR-DZ1115AFZZ Resistor array(10K x4) [BR1] RR-DZ1115AFZZ Resistor array(10K x4) [BR2] RR-DZ1115AFZZ Resistor array(10K x4) [BR3] RR-DZ1115AFZZ Resistor array(10K x4) [BR4] RR-TZ3016SCZZ Resistor array(33 x4) [BR5] RR-TZ3016SCZZ Resistor array(33 x4)
  • Page 216 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [11] Control PWB unit VCKYTV1EF104Z Capacitor(25WV 0.1 F) [C143] VCCCTV1HH180J Capacitor(50WV 18PF) [C144] VCCCTV1HH180J Capacitor(50WV 18PF) [C145] VCCCTV1HH180J Capacitor(50WV 18PF) [C146] VCCCTV1HH180J Capacitor(50WV 18PF) [C147] VCCCTV1HH180J Capacitor(50WV 18PF) [C148] VCCCTV1HH180J Capacitor(50WV 18PF) [C149] VCCCTV1HH180J...
  • Page 217 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [11] Control PWB unit VCCSTV1HL101J Capacitor(50WV 100PF) [C257] VCCSTV1HL101J Capacitor(50WV 100PF) [C258] VCKYTV1EF104Z Capacitor(25WV 0.1 F) [C259] VCCCTV1HH120J Capacitor(50WV 12PF) [C260] VCKYTV1CF105Z Capacitor(16WV 1 F) [C261] VCCCTV1HH150J Capacitor(50WV 15PF) [C262] VCCSTV1HL101J Capacitor(50WV 100PF) [C263]...
  • Page 218 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [11] Control PWB unit VHILR38784/-1 IC,GATE ARRAY(LR38784B) [IC15] VHISM8578BV-1 IC,REAL TIME CLOCK(SM8578BV) [IC16] RH-IX2129SCZZ IC,512Kx8bit DRAM(M514800C-70J) [IC17] VHI74HCU04S-1 IC,INVERTER(74HCU04) [IC18] VHIPST596CMT1 IC,SYSTEM RESET(PST596) [IC20] VHIW24010S7LE IC,1Mbit SRAM(W24010S-70LE) [IC21] RCILZ0006GCZZ Coil [L100] VS2SC4081R/-1 Transistor(2SC4081R)
  • Page 219 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [11] Control PWB unit VRS-TS2AD271J Resistor(1/10W 270 [R198] VRS-TS2AD101J Resistor(1/10W 100 [R199] VRS-TS2AD471J Resistor(1/10W 470 [R200] VRS-TS2AD471J Resistor(1/10W 470 [R201] VRS-TS2AD680J Resistor(1/10W 68 [R202] VRS-TS2AD680J Resistor(1/10W 68 [R203] VRS-TS2AD680J Resistor(1/10W 68 [R204] VRS-TS2AD680J Resistor(1/10W 68...
  • Page 220 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [11] Control PWB unit VRS-TS2AD333J Resistor(1/10W 33K [R284] VRS-TS2AD330J Resistor(1/10W 33 [R285] VRS-TS2AD330J Resistor(1/10W 33 [R286] VRS-TS2AD330J Resistor(1/10W 33 [R287] VRS-TS2AD392J Resistor(1/10W 3.9K [R288] VRS-TS2AD203J Resistor(1/10W 20K [R289] VRS-TS2AD000J Resistor(1/10W 0 [R290] VRS-TS2AD105J Resistor(1/10W 1M...
  • Page 221: Tel/Liu And Hook Sw Pwb Unit

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [11] Control PWB unit RCRSZ7008SCZZ Crystal(16MHz) [X3] RCRSQ2159SCZZ Crystal(20.95261MHz) [X4] RCRSZ0028GCZZ Crystal(35.57212371MHz) [X5] RCRSB0297AFZZ Crystal(32.768KHz) [X6] VHERD22FB3/-1 Zener diode(RD22FB3) [ZD2] TLABZ3405FCZZ Label (Unit) DCEKC180NSCZZ Control PWB unit [4000MU] DCEKC388NSCZZ Control PWB unit [2950MU] DCEKC886NSCZZ Control PWB unit...
  • Page 222: Printer Pwb Unit

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [12] TEL/LIU and Hook SW PWB unit VHEHZ2C1///-1 Zener diode(HZ2C1) [ZD2] VHEHZ27-1//-1 Zener diode(HZ27) [ZD3] VHEHZ2C1///-1 Zener diode(HZ2C1) [ZD4] VHEHZ2C1///-1 Zener diode(HZ2C1) [ZD5] (Unit) DCEKL222CSC01 TEL/LIU and Hook SW PWB unit [13] Printer PWB unit VCEAGA1VW476M Capacitor(35WV 47 F)
  • Page 223 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [13] Printer PWB unit QTANN2046SCZZ Terminal(N2046) [FU-G] VHIULN2003AN/ IC,TRANSISTOR ARRAY(ULN2003) [IC1] VHIA2918SWH// IC,MOTOR DRIVER(A2918SWH) [IC2] QTANN2046SCZZ Terminal(N2046) [MC] VHPSG206S//-1 Photo transistor(SG206S) [PI1] VHPSG206S//-1 Photo transistor(SG206S) [PI2] VSDTC114ES/-1 Transistor(DTC114) [Q1] VS2SA854SR/-1 Transistor(2SA854SR) [Q2] VS2SC1815GR-1...
  • Page 224: Power Supply Pwb Unit

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [13] Printer PWB unit VHED2.4ESAB11 Zener diode(RD2.4ES) [ZD4] VHE1ZB200Y/-1 Zener diode(1ZB200Y) [ZD5] VHERD100E//-1 Zener diode(RD100E) [ZD6] VHERD100E//-1 Zener diode(RD100E) [ZD7] (Unit) DCEK-224CSC01 Printer PWB unit [14] Power supply PWB unit 0KY0L551A0010 Ferrite beads(BL02RN1) [BEA1]...
  • Page 225: Operation Panel Pwb Unit

    UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART DESCRIPTION PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK [14] Power supply PWB unit 0KY0R153U2200 Resistor(1/4W 22 [R21] 0KY0R362U1510 Resistor(1/4W 22 [R23] 0KY0R153U2230 Resistor(1/4W 22K [R51] 0KY0R153U2230 Resistor(1/4W 22K [R52] 0KY0R153U2730 Resistor(1/4W 27K [R53] 0KY0R153U2730 Resistor(1/4W 27K [R54] 0KY0R153U1020 Resistor(1/4W 1K ) [R101] 0KY0R153U3310...
  • Page 226 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C I n d e x PRICE PART PRICE PART PRICE PART PARTS CODE PARTS CODE PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK MARK RANK MARK RANK RANK RANK LHLDZ2180XHZZ NBRGP0105GCZZ 8-25 NBRGP0106GCZZ 6-10 CCASP2121SC01 2-901 LHLDZ2181XHZZ CCASP2121SC02 2-901 LPLTG2707XHZZ NBRGP0108GCZZ 6-11 CCNW-270ASC01 LPLTM0159GCZ1...
  • Page 227 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART PRICE PART PRICE PART PARTS CODE PARTS CODE PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK RANK MARK RANK RANK MARK RANK PSHEZ3539SCZA 1-29 RCRSZ0028GCZZ 11-481 VCCCPA1HH330J 12-10 PSHEZ3540SCZZ RCRSZ7008SCZZ 11-479 PSLDM2063SCZZ 1-39 RDENT2148SCZZ 6-30 VCCCTV1HH120J 11-104 PSPAZ0049GCZZ 7-22 14-901 11-126 PTME-0022GCZZ...
  • Page 228 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART PRICE PART PRICE PART PARTS CODE PARTS CODE PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK MARK RANK MARK RANK RANK RANK VCKYPA1HB101K 13-15 VCKYTV1EF104Z 11-127 VHDSHV03///-1 13-60 VHDSHV06NK/-1 13-56 13-16 11-141 13-17 11-157 13-57 13-27 11-158 13-61 13-42 11-159 13-62 VCKYPA1HB102K...
  • Page 229 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART PRICE PART PRICE PART PARTS CODE PARTS CODE PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK RANK MARK RANK RANK MARK RANK VRD-HT2EY122J 13-106 VRS-TS2AD000J 11-450 VRS-TS2AD201J 11-384 11-425 13-107 11-462 VRD-HT2EY151J 12-59 11-463 VRS-TS2AD202J 11-365 VRD-HT2EY152J 12-46 11-466 11-446 12-48 11-467...
  • Page 230 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C PRICE PART PRICE PART PRICE PART PARTS CODE PARTS CODE PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK MARK RANK MARK RANK RANK RANK VRS-TS2AD472J 11-439 0KY0R153U4720 14-86 14-87 11-465 0KY0C1A9R2210 14-7 VRS-TS2AD473J 11-253 0KY0C151E1010 14-10 0KY0R153U4730 14-90 11-340 0KY0C162E1040 14-12 14-91 VRS-TS2AD562J 11-436...
  • Page 231 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C M E M O...
  • Page 232 UX-4000MU FO-2950MU/C CAUTION FOR BATTERY REPLACEMENT (Danish) ADVARSEL ! Lithiumbatteri-Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren. (English) Caution ! Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer.

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