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VIDEO GRAPHIC PRINTER

UP-895UP-895CEUP-895MDSERVICE MANUAL

1st Edition

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! WARNINGThis manual is intended for qualified service personnel only.To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than thatcontained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing toqualified service personnel.

! WARNUNGDie Anleitung ist nur für qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt.Alle Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden. Um dieGefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind beiWartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen. Andere als die angegebenWartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden, die eine spezielle Befähigungdazu besitzen.

! AVERTISSEMENTCe manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en charge de l’entretien. Afinde réduire les risques de décharge électrique, d’incendie ou de blessure n’effectuer que lesréparations indiquées dans le mode d’emploi à moins d’être qualifié pour en effectuer d’autres.Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement.

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Table of Contents

1. Operating Instructions

2. Service Information

2-1. Board Layout ............................................................................................... 2-1

2-2. Disassembly ................................................................................................ 2-1

2-3. Removal of Major Parts .............................................................................. 2-22-3-1. Removal of Mechanical Block ................................................... 2-22-3-2. Removal of MA-99 Board ......................................................... 2-32-3-3. Removal of Switching Regulator ............................................... 2-32-3-4. Removal of Thermal Head ......................................................... 2-4

2-4. Tightening the Screws ................................................................................. 2-5

2-5. Installation of Fan Motor ............................................................................ 2-6

3. Electrical Alignment

3-1. AGC Adjustment ......................................................................................... 3-1

3-2. Video Level Adjustment ............................................................................. 3-1

3-3. Brightness and Contrast Adjustment ........................................................... 3-2

3-4. Head Voltage Adjustment ........................................................................... 3-3

3-5. Initialization of Print Count History ........................................................... 3-3

4. Circuit Operation Description

4-1. Video Circuit ............................................................................................... 4-34-1-1. BNC Input Connector - Trap Filter Circuit ................................ 4-34-1-2. nC-SYNC Generator Circuit ...................................................... 4-34-1-3. AGC Circuit ............................................................................... 4-34-1-4. Brightness and Contrast Control ................................................ 4-34-1-5. A/D Conversion and D/A Conversion ....................................... 4-3

4-2. Clock Generator Circuit .............................................................................. 4-4

4-3. Memory and Head Control Circuit ............................................................. 4-44-3-1. Reading the Serial Data from System Control ........................... 4-54-3-2. Writing in Frame Memory ......................................................... 4-54-3-3. Transfer from Frame Memory to Line Memory ........................ 4-54-3-4. Thermal Head Control and One-Line Memory .......................... 4-5

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4-4. System Control Section ............................................................................... 4-84-4-1. Reading of Keys ......................................................................... 4-84-4-2. Reading of Function Switches ................................................... 4-84-4-3. Platen Motor Control .................................................................. 4-94-4-4. Head Up and Down Control ..................................................... 4-104-4-5. Monitor of Door Sensor ........................................................... 4-104-4-6. Monitor of Paper Sensor .......................................................... 4-104-4-7. Monitor of Head Temperature Sensor ...................................... 4-114-4-8. Control of Head Fan Motor (for Head Cooling) ...................... 4-114-4-9. Control of Video Circuit Section ............................................. 4-114-4-10. Control of Memory and Head Control Circuit ......................... 4-124-4-11. Gamma Correction and Thermal Storage Correction .............. 4-134-4-12. Discrimination of Video Signal to be Input ............................. 4-134-4-13. Remote Interface ...................................................................... 4-134-4-14. Storage of Print Count History ................................................. 4-13

4-5. Thermal Head Section ............................................................................... 4-144-5-1. Structure ................................................................................... 4-144-5-2. Basic Operation ........................................................................ 4-154-5-3. Stair Generation ....................................................................... 4-154-5-4. Temperature Correction ........................................................... 4-164-5-5. Line Count Correction.............................................................. 4-16

5. Troubleshooting

5-1. Print is Faulty .............................................................................................. 5-1

5-2. Print is Too Dark or Too Light ................................................................... 5-2

5-3. “Paper Sensor” is Out of Order ................................................................... 5-3

5-4. Head Operation (Up & Down) is Out of Order ........................................... 5-4

5-5. Paper Feeding is Out of Order .................................................................... 5-5

5-6. Door (Opening and Closing) is Out of Order .............................................. 5-6

6. Service Mode (Self-diagnostic Function)

6-1 Printing the Test Pattern .............................................................................. 6-1

6-2. Up/Down Operation of Head ...................................................................... 6-2

6-3. Feed Operation ............................................................................................ 6-2

6-4. Display and Clearing of Print Sheet History ............................................... 6-3

7. Semiconductor Pin Assignments

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8. Spare Parts

8-1. Notes on Repair Parts .................................................................................. 8-1

8-2. Exploded Views .......................................................................................... 8-2

8-3. Electrical Parts List ..................................................................................... 8-7

9. Block Diagram

Overall .................................................................................................................... 9-1

10. Schematic Diagrams and Board Layouts

FRAME ................................................................................................................ 10-2

KY-454 ................................................................................................................. 10-2

SE-531 .................................................................................................................. 10-2

SE-532 .................................................................................................................. 10-2

SU-52 ................................................................................................................... 10-2

MA-99 .................................................................................................................. 10-4

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Section 1

Operating Instructions

This section is extracted

from operation m

anual.

3-868-286-01 (1)

1999 Sony Corporation

Video GraphicPrinter

UP-895UP-895MDUP-895CE

GBInstructions for Use Page 20

(For UP-895MD/895CE)

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English

WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit torain or moisture.

To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Referservicing to qualified personnel only.

THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.

For UP-895MD/895CE

Important safeguards/notices for use in themedical environments1. All the equipments connected to this unit shall be

certified according to Standard IEC601-1, IEC950,IEC65 or other IEC/ISO Standards applicable to theequipments.

2. When this unit is used together with other equipment inthe patient area*, the equipment shall be either poweredby an isolation transformer or connected via anadditional protective earth terminal to system groundunless it is certified according to Standard IEC601-1.

* Patient Area

3. The leakage current could increase when connected toother equipment.

4 This equipment generates, uses, and can radiatefrequency energy. If it is not installed and used inaccordance with the instruction manual, it may causeinterference to other equipment. If this unit causesinterference (which can be determined by unpluggingthe power cord from the unit), try these measures:Relocate the unit with respect to the susceptibleequipment. Plug this unit and the susceptible equipmentinto different branch circuit. Consult your dealer.(According to Standard EN60601-1-2 and CISPR11,Class B, Group 1)

CautionWhen you dispose of the unit or accessories, you must obeythe law in the relative area or country and the regulation inthe relative hospital.

For UP-895MD/895CE

Symbol on the products

This symbol indicates the equipotentialterminal which brings the various parts of asystem to the same potential.

This symbol is intended to alert the user tothe presence of important operating andmaintenance (servicing) instructions in theliterature accompanying the appliance.

For the customers in the U.S.A.(for UP-895/895MD)

This equipment has been tested and found to comply withthe limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference when theequipment is operated in a commercial environment. Thisequipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequencyenergy and, if not installed and used in accordance with theinstruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications. Operation of this equipment in aresidential area is likely to cause harmful interference inwhich case the user will be required to correct theinterference at his own expense.

You are cautioned that any changes or modifications notexpressly approved in this manual could void your authorityto operate this equipment.

This device requires shielded interface cables to complywith FCC emission limits.

For the customers in Canada(for UP-895MD)This unit has been certified according to Standard CSAC22.2 NO.601.1.

R1.5m

21Introduction

OverviewThe UP-895/895MD/895CE is a black and white videographics printer that can be used to print imagesdisplayed on a video monitor.This manual covers the UP-895/895MD/895CE models.Wherever the operation or any other item differs amongthe models, this manual clearly describes thosedifferences.

Clear, consistent print quality• High definition, 12.8 dots/mm printing using a thermal

head with a high-speed drive IC.• 256 gradations of black and white.• Stable printouts using temperature compensation

technology

Fast printing• You can make an A-7 size single printout in about 3.9

seconds in STD and NORM mode.• You can make a maximum of 11 copies of the same

image continuously.

Two way printing direction and various imagesizes• The printing direction selector on the front panel

enables you to print in vertical and horizontaldirections.

• The image size selector on the front panel enables youto select various printing size.

DIP switches and slide switches to optimizethe printer• You can adjust printout quality and select the paper

type by setting the slide switches.• You can make printouts starting either from the bottom

or top of the image by setting the DIRECTION of DIPswitch.

• You can set the printout aspect ratio to 4:3 or 1:1 bysetting the ASPECT of DIP switch.

• You can set the range to be printed by setting theSCAN DIP switch.

• You can save paper by setting the POSTFEED DIPswitch (paper saving function).

Automatic video signal determinationThe type of input signal, black and white (EIA or CCIR)or input color (NTSC or PAL), is automaticallydetermined and printed in the same duration and size.

Alarm buzzerThe alarm buzzer prevents you from making anymistakes.

Easy and quick paper loadingYou can load paper just by opening the door and placingthe paper roll.

Table of Contents/Overview

GB

English

Introduction

Table of Contents

IntroductionOverview ................................................................. 21

PreprationConnection.............................................................. 22Setting Up the Printer ........................................... 22

Setting the Slide Switches on the Paper Tray..... 22Setting the DIP Switches on the Rear Panel ....... 23

Paper ....................................................................... 25Loading Paper ........................................................ 26

OperationPrinting ................................................................... 27

Making Printouts ................................................ 27Selecting the Printing Direction/Image Size ...... 28Adjusting the Contrast and Brightness ............... 30Remotely Controlling the Printer ....................... 30

OthersPrecautions ............................................................. 31Maintenance ........................................................... 31Specifications.......................................................... 32Troubleshooting ..................................................... 34Location and Function of Parts ............................ 35

Front ................................................................... 35Back .................................................................... 36

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Preparation

Connection

Notes• Turn off the power to each device before making any

connections.• Connect the AC power cord last.

Setting Up the PrinterYou can set the printer to the desired specifications usingtwo kinds of switches.• Slide switches on the paper tray inside the front door

You can easily set the printer specifications mostfrequently used in daily operation, such as selection ofthe paper type and printout quality.

• DIP switches on the rear panelYou can set the print mode and other settings you donot need to change frequently

Setting the Slide Switches on thePaper Tray

The factory settings are as follows.

Connection/Setting Up the Printer

RM-91 Remote control unit(not supplied)

REMOTE

UP

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Video equipment

to video outputconnector

Supplied coaxial connectingcable (BNC y BNC)

to VIDEO IN

Color/black andwhite video monitor

Connecting cable(not supplied)

to VIDEO OUT

to video inputconnector

to AC IN

Supplied ACpower cord

to wall outlet

1 2 3 4

SMOOTHINGSHARPNESS GAMMA PAPER TYPEOFF OFF ON

A SHARPNESS switchAdjusts the sharpness of the printout.OFF: Not to emphasize an outline of the printout, setthe switch to this position.I, II, III: To make a sharper outline, set the switch tothe proper position. In I, II and III order, the printoutbecomes sharper.

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Preparation

B GAMMA switchSets the tone of printouts (density gradation).I : Soft gradationII : StandardIII : Hard gradation

The diagram below shows the curve of densitygraduation for each tone.

NoteThis switch is effective only when you use paper typesUPP-110HD or UPP-110HG, that is, when the PAPERTYPE switch C is set to either II or V.

C PAPER TYPE switchSelects the paper type.Set the switch to the type of paper to be used.

Type of paper Switch position

UPP-110S I (Normal)

UPP-110HD II (High density)

UPP-110HG V (High glossy)

D SMOOTHING switchSelects the line density.OFF: Normally keep this switch to this position.ON: To set the print line density to high density andobtain the better print quality, set the switch to thisposition. However, the printing speed is slower than atthe OFF position.

NoteThis switch becomes effective under the followingconditions.• When the image size selector on the front panel is set

to either SML or NOR and STD/SIDE selector is set toSTD, and ASPECT of DIP switch C on the rear panelis set to 4 : 3.

• When the image size selector is set to a position otherthan SML and NOR and ASPECT of DIP switch C isset to 1 : 1.

Under any other conditions except those above, the printline density is not set to high and the print quality isstandard even if you set the switch to ON.

Setting the DIP Switches on theRear Panel

To change the DIP switch settingsUse a small pointed tool such as a small screwdriver.

The factory settings are as follows.

SW-DOWN or SW-UP indicated in parenthesesshows the switch position.

DIP SW FUNCTION TABLE

NO. FUNCTION SW-DOWN SW-UP

1 INTERRUPT ON OFF

2 POSTFEED ON OFF

3 ASPECT 4:3 1:1

4 MEMORY FRAME FIELD

5 DIRECTION NORM REV

6 SCAN – WIDE 2

7 WIDE 1 NORM

8 OUTPUT THRU EE

9 AGC OFF ON

10 RESERVED – –

11 INPUT B & W COLOR

12 75 Ω ON OFF

Setting Up the Printer

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Preparation

1 INTERRUPT switchSets whether the PRINT button is activated to enableinterruption of the printing process and capture an imagein memory.ON (SW-DOWN): Interrupts the printing currentlyunder way and prints a new picture when you press thePRINT button during printing.OFF (SW-UP): Disregards the fact that the PRINTbutton is pressed during printing and continues theprinting currently under way.If you press the PRINT button during printing in theOFF mode, the alarm buzzer will sound.

2 POSTFEED switchSets extra blank paper once an image has been printed.ON (SW-DOWN): Feeds out extra blank paper once animage has been printed.OFF (SW-UP): Does not feed out extra blank paperonce an image has been printed.To save paper by feeding only a short length of paperafter printing an image, set this switch to OFF. In thisway, you can make more printouts per roll of paper, butyou have to feed the paper manually using the FEEDbutton and tear off the paper. When you make multiplecopies of the same printout, this position is effective inhelping to save paper.

3 ASPECT 4:3/1:1 switchNormally keep this switch set to 4:3 (SW-DOWN).When the aspect ratio of the video signal is 1:1, set it to1:1 (SW-UP).The printout will be longer than a printout made at 4:3.

4 MEMORY switchFRAME (SW-DOWN): Normally keep this switch setto this position.FIELD (SW-UP): When printing fast-moving images(such as a ball being thrown), the printout may blur. Ifthis happens, set the switch to this position. The printoutdefinition will be poorer but less blurred.

5 DIRECTION switchSelects whether the top or bottom of the screen is to beprinted first.NORM (SW-DOWN): Normally keep this switch set tothis position. Printing is done from the bottom of thescreen.REV (SW-UP): Starts printing from the top of thescreen.

67 SCAN switchSets the printout range. The printout range isprogressively widened in the NORM, WIDE 1, andWIDE 2 order.NORM (Switch 7, SW-UP position): Prints only theimage displayed on the standard screen size of the videomonitor.WIDE 1 (Switch 7, SW-DOWN position): Printswhen the signal scans beyond the edge of the standardmonitor screen.WIDE 2 ( Switch 6, SW-UP position): To furtherextend the range, select this setting.When you set Switch 6to the SW-UP position (WIDE2 position), WIDE 2 is selected regardless of the settingof SCAN switch 7.

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25Preparation

Preparation

8 OUTPUT switchSelects the video signal output from the VIDEO OUTconnector on the rear panel.THRU (SW-DOWN): Signals are output directly to thevideo monitor.EE (SW-UP): Signals are output to the video monitorafter being processed by the printer.

9 AGC (Automatic Gain Control) switchAdjusts the input signal to the optimum printing level.OFF (SW-DOWN): Normally keep this switch set tothis position.ON (SW-UP): When the printout image appears toodark or too light, set the switch to this position to adjustthe input signal to the optimum level.

0 RESERVED switchKeep this switch set to the factory setting (SW-DOWN)

qa INPUT switchB & W (SW-DOWN): When the signal to be printed isblack and white, set the switch to this position.COLOR (SW-UP): When the signal is color, set theswitch to this position.

qs 75 Ω ON/OFF switchON (SW-DOWN): When nothing is connected to theVIDEO OUT connector, set the switch to this position.OFF (SW-UP): When a video monitor or other videoequipment is connected to the VIDEO OUT connector,set the switch to this position.Example:When you connect two printers to one piece of videoequipment, set the 75Ω switch of one of the printers toON, and the other to OFF.When you connect the printer and a video monitor to thevideo equipment, set the 75Ω switch to OFF.

Paper

Use only UPP-110S/110HD/110HG paper asspecified for the UP-895/895MD/895CE. If anothertype of paper is used, the quality of the printoutcannot be guaranteed. Use of another type of papermay also cause malfunction of the printer.You cannot use the UPP-110HA paper as specifiedfor the UP-880/890MD/890CE.

Type of paper

The following types of paper are available.

Printing quality Type of paper

TYPE I (Normal) UPP-110S

TYPE II (High Density) UPP-110HD

TYPE V (High Glossy) UPP-110HG

Notes on paper

Storing unused paperAvoid storing unused paper in a location subject to thefollowing. Storage of unused paper in such a placeresults in deterioration of unused paper.• Store unused paper in a cool and dark place (below

30°C or 86°F).• Do not store unused paper in a hot or humid place. Do

not leave unused paper in direct sunlight or otherbright places.

• Do not allow any volatile organic solvent or vinylchloride to touch unused paper. Alcohol, plastic tapeor film will deteriorate unused paper.

When loading paper• Do not fold the paper or touch the printing surface.

Dust or finger prints are likely to cause poor printquality.

• Before loading the paper roll, remove the labelattached to the top of paper roll and pull out the first15 to 20 cm (6 to 8 inches). The label mark is likely tocause poor print quality.

Storing printouts• Avoid storing printouts in a location subject to the

following. Storage of your printouts in such a placeresults in fading of printouts.– Store printouts in a cool and dark place (below

30°C or 86°F). We recommend storing printouts ina bag made of clay-free paper or polypropylene.

– Do not store printouts in a hot or humid place. Donot leave printouts in direct sunlight or other brightplaces.

– Do not allow any volatile organic solvent or vinylchloride to touch printouts. Alcohol, plastic tape orfilm will cause the printout to fade.

• Do not stack your printouts on or under a diazo copysheet. Also do not attach the printed surface to anotherprinted surface. The printout may become discolored.

• To attach the printout to another piece of paper, usedouble-sided adhesive tape or water-based glue.

Setting Up the Printer/Paper

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Preparation

Loading Paper

Notes• Before loading paper, read “Paper” on page 25.• Do not fold the paper or touch the printing surface.

Dust or finger prints are likely to cause poor printquality.

• Use only UPP-110S/110HD/110HG paper as specifiedfor this printer. (page 25)

• Set the PAPER TYPE switch according to the papertype. (page 23)

Loading

1 Press the power switch to turn on the printer.The power lamp lights.

2 Press the OPEN button to open the door.

3 Remove the label attached at the top of the paperroll, pull out the first 15 to 20 cm (6 to 8 inches) ofthe paper, then place the paper roll in the papertray.

NoteWhen pulling out the top of the paper roll or placingit in the paper tray, be careful not to drop the paperroll. If dust has accumulated on the paper, you maynot be able to use this paper because dust or fingerprints are likely to cause poor print quality ormalfunction of the head.

4 Close the door by pushing it.

Remove the label and pull out thefirst 15 to 20 cm (6 to 8 inches) ofthe paper.

Place the paper with the thermo-sensitiveside (printing side) up. If you place the paperwith the printing side down by mistake, theimage will not be printed.

Place the paper roll sothat the paper comesout from the paper traystraight.

Loading Paper

Note• If the paper roll is not placed properly and does not

come out from the paper tray straight, this may causepaper jamming.

• If you did not pull out the paper enough in step 3, feedthe paper at least 15 to 20 cm by pressing and holdingdown the FEED button. Do not pull out the papermanually.

27Operation

Operation

Printing

Before making printoutsConfirm the following:• Are the connections correct? (page 22)• Are the slide switches and DIP switches set correctly?

(pages 22 and 23)• Is the paper type set correctly? (page 23)• Is the paper roll loaded properly? (page 26)• Is the video source being input?

Making Printouts

1 Press the power switch to turn on the printer.The power lamp lights and the EMPTY lamp blinksfor a few seconds.

NoteMake sure that the EMPTY lamp turns out afterblinking for a few seconds. If lit, the paper has runout. Load the paper. (“Loading Paper” on page 26)

2 Select the printing direction and image size.See “Selecting the Printing Direction/Image Size” onthe next page.

3 Start the video source.This operation is done using the controls of the videoequipment which you are using as a source.

4 When the image you want to print is on the videomonitor, press the PRINT button.The image displayed at the instant you press thePRINT button is captured into memory and isprinted out immediately.

To interrupt printingPress either the OPEN or FEED button while printing.The printer stops printing.

To stop printing and print another imagedisplayed on the video monitorTo do this, DIP Switch 1 (INTERRUPT) must be set toON (SW-DOWN). (See page 24.)Press the PRINT button while printing or copying. Theprinter stops printing, captures the new image, and startsprinting the new image.In SMALL mode, the printer stops printing and capturesthe first image.

If the printout image is blurredA rapidly moving image may be blurred when printed.Should this occur, change DIP Switch 4 (MEMORY)to FIELD (SW-UP). (See page 24.) The printout qualitywill be poorer, but less blurred.

To print in SMALL modeYou can print in SMALL mode, where two differentimages can be captured and printed together on oneprintout, by setting the image size selector on the frontpanel to the SML position.To print in SMALL mode: Press the PRINT buttontwice in step 4. When you press the PRINT button once,the buzzer sounds and the first image is captured. Theprinter starts printing after the PRINT button is pressedtwice.For detailed information on SMALL mode, see“Selecting Printing Direction/Image Size” on the nextpage.

To feed the paperPress and hold down the FEED button to feed the paper.Do not pull out the paper manually.

Storing printouts• Avoid storing printouts in a location subject to the

following. Storage of your printouts in such a placeresults in fading of printouts.– Store printouts in a cool and dark place (below

30°C or 86°F). We recommend storing printouts ina bag made of clay-free paper or polypropylene.

– Do not store printouts in a hot or humid place. Donot leave printouts in direct sunlight or other brightplaces.

– Do not allow any volatile organic solvent or vinylchloride to touch printouts. Alcohol, plastic tape orfilm will cause the printout to fade.

• Do not stack your printouts on or under a diazo copysheet. Also do not attach the printed surface to anotherprinted surface. The printout may become discolored.

• To attach the printout to another piece of paper, usedouble-sided adhesive tape or water-based glue.

EMPTY lamp

Printing

Power lamp

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Operation

Making copies of the last printout

Press the COPY button. The printer makes a copy of thelast printout. The image of the last printout is retained inthe printer’s memory until you press the PRINT buttonagain or turn the power off.

To copy in different directions and sizesYou can copy the last printout in different directions andsizes except in SMALL mode.Before pressing the COPY button, select the printingdirection and size as described in “Selecting the PrintingDirection/Image Size” (See this page.)

Notes• If you press the COPY button immediately after

turning the power on, the alarm buzzer will sound asnothing is stored in memory.

• In the SMALL mode, if you press the COPY buttonafter you have pressed the PRINT button only once, thealarm buzzer will sound and the printer will not copy.

To make multiple copies of the same printoutPress the COPY button as many times as necessary(maximum 11 copies including the first printout) whileprinting or copying the first printout. Each time you pressthe COPY button, a short buzzer sounds.

To interrupt copyingPress either the OPEN or FEED button.

Selecting the Printing Direction/Image Size

You can make variations of printouts using the STD/SIDE selector, image size selectors and the DIPswitches.

Selecting the printing direction

You can select the printing direction using the STD/SIDE selector.To print in the same direction as the one displayed inthe video monitor, set the selector to STD (standard).To print the image in the direction where the image isrotated by 90 degrees counterclockwise, set theselector to SIDE.

Image displayed on the video monitor

Printouts

When set to the STD When set to the SIDEposition position

Selecting the image size

You can print in normal or small size by changing theimage size selector.You can also obtain a printout of the image at the left orright, top or bottom of the video image on the monitorafter it has been enlarged twice.

SIDESTD SIDESTD

Printing

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Variations of printouts

Printouts obtained by the combination of theSTD/SIDE selector and image size selectorThe table in the right colum shows various printouts thatcan be obtained according to the combination of settingsof the STD/SIDE selector and image size selectors.

Image size Printing direction selector positionselectorposition STD SIDE

NOR(Normal)

SML(Small)

R/T(Right/Top)

L/B(Left/Bottom)

BOTH

SIDESTDSML 2×

BOTH

R/T

L/B

NOR

In addition to variations in the right colum, the followingprintout variation is available.

Negative printoutsYou can make negative printouts by setting the POSI/NEGA switch on the front panel to the NEGA position.

Printing

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Operation

CONTR BRIGHT

Printing

Adjusting the Contrast andBrightness

You can adjust the contrast and brightness of theprintout.

NoteTo adjust the contrast and brightness while confirmingthe adjusted image on the video monitor, set DIP Switch8 (OUTPUT) to EE (SW-UP).After adjusting the contrast and brightness, be sure toreset DIP Switch 8 to THRU (SW-DOWN).Since the video signal is directly input to the videomonitor without being processed by the printer when thesetting is THRU, you can monitor the video signal as itis input directly from the video equipment.

To adjust the contrastYou can adjust the contrast of image using the CONTRcontrol.To make the contrast stronger, turn the CONTRcontrol clockwise.To make the contrast weaker, turn the CONTR controlcounterclockwise.

To adjust the brightnessYou can adjust the brightness of printouts using theBRIGHT control.To make the image brighter, turn the BRIGHT controlclockwise.To make the image darker, turn the BRIGHT controlcounterclockwise.

NoteYou cannot adjust the image once it has been captured inmemory. Restore an image after adjustment by pressingthe PRINT button.

Remotely Controlling the Printer

You can remotely control the printer using the RM-91remote control unit or the foot switch connected to theREMOTE connector on the rear panel.

Since the button on the remote control unit or footswitch functions exactly same as the PRINT button,pressing either of them during printing or copying resultsin an image being captured and immediately printedwhen DIP Switch 1 (INTERRUPT) on the rear panel isset to ON (SW-DOWN). (See page 24.)

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Precautions

On safety

• Check the operating voltage before operation.Operate the unit only with a power source specified in“Specifications”.

• Stop operation immediately if any liquid or solidobject falls into the cabinet. Unplug the unit and haveit checked by qualified personnel.

• Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if you will not beusing it for a long time. Disconnect the power cord bygrasping the plug. Never pull the cord itself.

• Do not disassemble the cabinet. Refer servicing toqualified personnel only.

• Do not touch the cutting blade of the printer.• Connect the power plug of the printer to a wall outlet

with a protective earth terminal. The safety earthshould be properly established.

On operation

Do not turn the power off while the printer is printing.The thermal head may be damaged.

On the printer carriage

Do not carry or move the printer when the paper roll isplaced in the printer. Doing so may cause a malfunction.

On installation

• Place the printer on a level and stable surface.If you use the printer with placed on an unevensurface, malfunction of the printer is likely to occur.

• Do not install the printer near heat sources. Avoidlocations near radiators or air ducts, or places subjectto direct sunlight or excessive dust, humidity,mechanical shock or vibration.

• Provide adequate air circulation to prevent heat build-up. Do not place the printer on surfaces such as rugs,blankets, etc., or near materials such as curtains anddraperies.

• If the printer is subjected to wide and sudden changesin temperature, such as when it is moved from a coldroom to a warm room or when it is left in a room witha heater that tends to produce large amounts ofmoisture, condensation may form inside the printer. Insuch cases the printer will probably not work properly,and may even develop a fault if you persist in using it.If moisture or condensation forms, turn off the powerand allow the printer to stand for at least one hour.

Maintenance

Cleaning the cabinet

Do not use strong solvents to clean the printer. Thinneror abrasive cleansers will damage the cabinet.

Cleaning the thermal head

If the printout is dirty or white stripes appear on theprintouts, clean the thermal head using the cleaning sheetsupplied .

1 Press the power switch to turn on the printer.

2 Press the OPEN button to open the door.

3 Insert the cleaning sheet, with the black surfacefacing down, into the groove in paper tray.

Insert into thegroove.

Cleaning sheet(supplied)

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4 Close the door by pushing it.

5 Press the FEED button and keep it pressed.When the buzzer sounds and the printer start ejectingthe cleaning sheet, release the FEED button.

Cleaning is completed.

6 Press the OPEN button to open the door andremove the cleaning sheet.

7 Close the door by pushing it.

Notes• Do not press the PRINT or COPY button while the

cleaning sheet is in the printer.• Clean the head only when necessary. If you clean the

head too often, it may cause a malfunction.

SpecificationsPower requirements and consumption

100 to 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 1.5 A220 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 0.8 A

Operating temperature5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)

Operating humidity20 % to 80 % (no condensation

allowed)Dimensions Approx. 154 × 105 × 260 mm (w/h/d)

(61⁄8 × 41⁄4 × 101/4 inches)Mass Approx. 3.4 kg (7 lb 8 oz), Main unit

onlyThermal head Thin-film thermal head (with built-

in drive IC) 1280-dot driveGradation 256Resolution (in WIDE 1 mode)

EIA: 1210 × 490 dotsCCIR: 1210 × 582 dots

Print size (in NOR and WIDE 1 mode)STD mode

EIA: 94 × 72 mmCCIR: 94 × 71 mm

SIDE modeEIA: 126 × 96 mmCCIR: 126 × 95 mm

Printing speed (in STD and NOR mode)About 3.9 seconds/screen (at factory

settings)Picture memory

800 K × 8 bits for one frameInput/output connectors

VIDEO IN (BNC)EIA or CCIR Composite videosignals1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms/high-impedance(EIA/CCIR automaticallydiscriminated)

VIDEO OUT (BNC)EIA or CCIR Composite videosignals1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms, loop-through/EEswitchable

Maintenance/Specifications

Keep pressing the FEED button.

x

When the buzzer sounds and the printerstarts ejecting the cleaning sheet,release the button.

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REMOTE (stereo minijack)

1 GND2 PRINT SIGNAL (TTL)

Input of LOW pulse over 100 msec.initiates print.

3 PRINT BUSY (TTL)Goes HIGH during printing.

Supplied accessoriesPaper roll (UPP-110HG) (1)BNC y BNC connecting cable (1)AC power cord (1)Head cleaning sheet (1)Media label (1)

The following specifications are applied only to theUP-895MD/895CE models:Storage and transport temperature

–20°C to 60°C (–4°F to 140°F)Storage and transport humidity

20 % to 80 % (no condensationallowed)

Protection against electric shockClass I

Protection against harmful ingress of waterOrdinary

Degree of safety in the presence of flammableanesthetics or oxygen

Not suitable for use in the presence offlammable anesthetics or oxygen

Mode of operationContinuous

Design and specifications are subject to changewithout notice.

Specifications

3

2

1

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TroubleshootingThe following troubleshooting checks will help youcorrect the most common problems you may encounterwith your printer. Before proceeding with these troublecheck, first checks that the power cord is firmlyconnected. Should the problem persist, unplug theprinter and contact your Sony dealer or local authorizedSony service facility.

Symptom

White specks on thefirst few printouts.

Printing does notstart when you pressthe PRINT button.

Black borders ormissing portionsaround the printout.

Paper jam

The printout is dirty.

Symptom

The printer stopsprinting when itcontinuously printsdark images. (Thealarm buzzersounds.)

White lines or smallletters on the screenare not printedclearly.

Small squaresappear over thewhole screen.

The printout is toodark or too light.

The printout seemsstretched orenlarged.

Cause/remedy

When printing with a newly insertedroll of paper, dust on the surface ofthe paper may cause white speckson the printouts.t Feed the paper by pressing the

FEED button until clean paperappears. (page 26)

• Paper does not feed.t Is the paper slack?t Is the power turned on?t Are all connections correct?t Did you press the PRINT

button twice in SMALL mode?(page 27)

• When the alarm buzzer sounds:t Has the thermal head

overheated? The thermalhead may overheat when theprinter prints dark imagecontinuously. In such a case,the EMPTY lamp blinks. Waituntil the head cools down.

t Is the video signal of theimage input?

t Is the paper loaded correctly?• Paper feeds, but printing does

not start.t Is the paper loaded with the

thermo-sensitive side up?(page 26)

This problem may result from thevideo signal input to the printer.t Change the setting of the DIP

switches 6 and 7 (SCAN).(page 24)

• Open the door by pressing theOPEN button, then pull thejammed paper slowly and removeit.

• There is condensation inside theunit.t Moving the unit suddenly from

a cold place to a warm placeoften results in condensationforming. In the event ofcondensation forming,remove the paper, turn off thepower and allow the unit tostand for about one to twohours.

The thermal head is dirty.t Clean the thermal head with the

head cleaning sheet suppliedwith the unit. (page 31)

Cause/remedy

This is likely to occur when theprinter prints continuously 15 ormore dark images. In such a case,the buzzer sounds. This is becausea protective circuit guards againstheat build-up in the thermal head.Stop printing for a while.

Is DIP Switch qa (INPUT) set to B &W when the input signal is a blackand white signal? (page 25)

Is DIP Switch qa (INPUT) set toCOLOR when the input signal is acolor signal? (page 25)

• Is the DIP switch qs (75Ω ) setcorrectly? (page 25)

• Is the PAPER TYPE switch in thepaper tray set correctly? (page23)

• Is the GAMMA switch in the papertray set correctly? (page 23)

The DIP switch 3 (ASPECT) is setto 1:1.t Set it to 4:3. (page 24)

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Location and Function ofPartsFor details, refer to the pages indicated in parentheses.

1 23456 789q;qa qs

SML 2×

BOTH

SIDE NEGA EMPTY

OPENR/T

L/B

NOR CONTR BRIGHTFEED COPY PRINTSTD POSI

21 3 4 5 6

REMOTE

UP

DIP SW

VIDEO

AC IN

t IN T OUT

DOWN

Front

Back

Front

1 Power switch and lampTurns the power on. The power lamp is lit while thepower is on.

2 Image size selector (29)Selects the size of the image to be printed.

3 STD (standard)/SIDE selector (28, 29)Selects the printing direction.

4 CONTR (contrast) control (30)Adjusts the contrast of the printouts.

5 BRIGHT (brightness) control (30)Adjusts the brightness of the printouts.

6 POSI(positive)/NEGA (negative) selector (29)Set this to the NEGA position to make negativeprintouts.

7 FEED button (26, 27, 28, 32)Press to feed paper. The paper feeds as long as theFEED button is held down.Pressing this button during printing results in aninterruption of the printing.

8 COPY button (28)Prints another copy of the previous printout.

9 PRINT button (27)Prints the image currently displayed on the videomonitor. The image displayed when you press thePRINT button is stored in memory.

0 EMPTY lamp (27)Lights when the printer is out of paper.

Location and Function of Parts

UP-895MD/895CE

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qa OPEN button (26, 31)Opens or closes the door. Also, interrupts printingmidway.When the door is open, you can see the slideswitches in the paper tray.

1 SHARPNESS switchAdjusts the sharpness of the printout.

2 GAMMA switchSets the tone of the printouts (density gradation).

3 PAPER TYPE switchSelects the paper type.

4 SMOOTHING switchSelects the line density.

For detailed information on slide switches, see“Setting the Slide Switches on the Paper Tray” onpage 22.

qs Paper feeder and cutterCuts the printing paper.

Location and Function of Parts

Back

1 Equipotential terminal (only for UP-895MD/895CE)Used to connect to the equipotential plug to bring thevarious parts of a system to the same potential.Refer to “Important safeguards/notice for use in themedical environments” on page 20.

2 REMOTE connector (22, 30)Connect the RM-91 remote commander or the footswitch for controlling print operation from adistance.

3 DIP SW (switches) (23)Sets the print modes and functions.

4 tVIDEO IN (input) connector (BNC type) (22)Connect to the video output connector of the videoequipment.

5 TVIDEO OUT (output) connector (BNC type)(22)Connect to the video input connector of the videomonitor. The output signal type depends on DIPswitch 8 (OUTPUT).

6 -AC IN (AC power input) connector (22)Connect to a wall outlet using the AC power cordsupplied with the unit.

1 2 3 4

SMOOTHINGSHARPNESS GAMMA PAPER TYPEOFF OFF ON

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SE-532 board

MA-99 board

SU-52 board

SE-531 boardKY-454 board

2-1. Board Layout

Section 2Service Information

2-2. Disassembly

nRemove the top cover in the order shown in the figureduring removal.

Removal of Top Cover

2 Top cover

1 M3 casefixing screw

1 M3 casefixing screw

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2-3. Removal of Major Parts

2-3-1. Removal of Mechanical Block

1. Remove the top cover. (Refer to Section 2-2.)

3 Step screw

3 Step screwLock arm

4 Door panel

Claws

Claws

2

1

6 Power switch rod

5 Rod stopper

1 CN14

1 CN1

2 Screw (BVTT 3x6)

2 Screws (BVTT 3x6)

4 Front panel

3 Claws

3 Claws

3 Mechanical block

1 CN7

1 CN21 CN8

1 CN13

2 Screws (BVTT 3x6)

Be careful not to slackenthe harness when installingthe mechanical block.

1 CN3

1 CN9

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2-3-2. Removal of MA-99 Board

1. Remove the top cover. (Refer to Section 2-2.)

4 CN7

6 MA-99 board

4 CN2

4 CN12

5 Tapping screws (M3)

5 Tappingscrews (M3)

4 CN14 4 CN1

4 CN8

4 CN13

4 CN3

4 CN94 Screws

(PS 3x6)

4 Screws (PS 3x6)

1 Tappingscrew (M3)

1 Tapping screw (M3)

3 CN201

6 Switchingregulator

2 Sheeld plate

1 Tappingscrews(M3)

3 Rear panel

2 Screw(BTP 3x8)

2-3-3. Removal of Switching Regulator

1. Remove the top cover. (Refer to Section 2-2.)2. Remove the front panel, door panel and power switch

rod. (Refer to Section 2-3-1.)3. Remove the MA-99 board. (Refer to Section 2-3-2.)

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2-3-4. Removal of Thermal Head

1. Remove the top cover. (Refer to Section 2-2.)2. Remove the front panel and power switch rod. (Refer

to Section 2-3-1.)

3Springcompression

1 Screw (BVTT 3x6)

2 Top chassis

1 Screw(BVTT 3x6)

4 CN13

4 CN9

5 Headassembly

2 Screws (PSW 3x6)

3 Heat sink

1 Flat type wire (26 core)

Printing side

Contact

1 Flat type wire(30 core)

4 Thermal head

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2-4. Tightening the Screws

Mechanical chassis

Portion A

1 Screw(BVTT 3x6)

2 Screw (BVTT 3x6)

Top chassis

Push and then fix.

Mechanicalchassis

Top chassis

Rear chassis

Belt

2 Screw (BVTT 3x6)1 Screw (PSW 3x6)

Mechanicalchassis assembly

Front side

Gear bracketassembly

nConfirm that no clearance exists between the mechanicalchassis and top chassis.

m1. Be careful not to hold the gear bracket by hand when

installing screws 1 and 2.2. Confirm that the belt tension is not loosened after

screw installation.

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2-5. Installation of Fan Motor

nInstall the fan motor while paying the attention to thedirection of the harness with the surface, to which the fanmotor sticker is attached, down.

Top chassis

MA-99 board

Screws (PTT 3x10)

Fan motor

CN6

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[Equipment Required]. Oscilloscope. Digital voltmeter. 10 steps signal generator

Tektronix 1410 or equivalents (For NTSC signal)Tektronix 1411 or equivalents (For PAL signal)

3-1. AGC Adjustment

Section 3Electrical Alignment

Machine condition for adjustment

. Input signal: 10 steps signal

. No monitor is connected.

. Set rear panel DIP switch 9 to up.(AGC-ON)

Procedure1. Input a 10 steps signal and set DIP

switch != to DOWN. Adjust RV3 (AGCREF) so that Vs is 700 mV.

2. Set DIP switch != to UP and adjust RV2(AGC GAIN) so that Vs is 630 mV.

Specification

TP5 (AMP IN)/MA-99 (C-3) Output waveform

. Adjust so that Vs is 700 mV when AGC is ONand 75 Z terminator is on.

. Adjust so that Vs is 630 mV when AGC is ONand 75 Z terminator is off.

Vs

Adjustments

AGC REF adjustment1RV3/MA-99 (C-2)AGC GAIN adjustment1RV2/MA-99 (C-2)

1RV31RV2

TP5

MA-99

3-2. Video Level Adjustment

Machine condition for adjustment

. Input signal: 10 steps signal

. In case, monitor is not connected, set DIPswitch != on the rear panel to ON, ifconnected, set to OFF.

. Adjust RV4 (AGC OFF CONT) using 10steps signal input.

Specification

TP5 (AMP IN)/MA-99 (C-3) Output waveform

Adjust so that video signal level is 1.0 V.

Adjustments

AGC OFF CONTadjustment1RV4/MA-99 (C-2)

1.0 V

MA-99

TP5

1RV4

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3-3. Brightness and Contrast Adjustment

Machine condition for adjustment

. Input signal: 10 steps signal

. In case, monitor is not connected, set DIPswitch != on the rear panel to ON, ifconnected, set to OFF.

. Set CONTRAST and BRIGHT knobs tothe center position on the front panel.

Specification

TP6 (AD IN)/MA-99 (B-3) Output waveformTP7 (VRT)/MA-99 (B-3) Output voltageTP8 (VRB)/MA-99 (B-3) Output voltage

Adjust RV6 so that mid voltage between 0 and1 is equaled to the VRB voltage.

Adjust RV5 so that mid voltage between 9 and10 is equaled to the VRT voltage.

Adjustments

C ADJ adjustment1RV5/MA-99 (C-1)B ADJ adjustment1RV6/MA-99 (C-1)

MA-99

1RV51RV6

TP7TP8TP6

VRT(TP7)

VRB(TP8)

AD IN(TP6)

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

RV6

VRB0

1

2

RV5

VRT8

9

10

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3-4. Head Voltage Adjustment

Machine condition for adjustment

. Input signal: nothing

. Set all DIP switches on the rear panel toDOWN.

. Set each switch on the front panel toNORM, STD, and POSI, respectively.

. Set the POWER switch to ON whilepressing the PRINT and COPY buttons.

. Press the PRINT button to print a stairstep pattern.

Specification

Stair step

Adjust RV502 so that a smooth gradation isobtained in 17 steps.

Adjustments

1RV502/Switchingregulator

1

Front

RV502

Main body

Switching Regulator(on the right side panel)

3-5. Initialization of Print Count History

Machine condition for adjustment

. Set the POWER switch to ON whilepressing the PRINT, COPY, and FEEDbuttons.

Specification

Release the buttons when the buzzer soundsthree times. The initialization of print counthistory is then completed (becomes zero insheet count).

Adjustments

Nothing

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Section 4Circuit Operation Description

OutlineThe electrical circuit of UP-895 mainly consists of the following blocks.

* Video circuitThe input video signal is amplified using a video amplifier circuit to perform brightness, contrast, trapfilter, and AGC processing.

* A/D and D/A convertersThe analog signal output from a video circuit is converted from analog to digital. The A/D-converteddata is converted from digital to analog to output it to the outside.

* Memory and head control G/APrint data is fetched to frame memory (DRAM). Image data on the memory is also PWM-converted forimage processing and sent to the thermal head.

* CLK generatorThis block generates the operation clock of memory and head control G/A.

* Frame memory (SDRAM)This block memorizes print data.

* Motor driveEach motor of a head, platen, and fan is driven according to the command from system control CPU.

* Sensor circuitThis block detects the sensor values of a head, paper, cutter, door, and head temperature.

* System control CPUThis block supervises and controls each block.

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Electrical Block Diagram of UP-895

SensorHead

Door

Paper

Paper

SE board

SE boardMA-99 board

KY board

FRONT PANEL

SU board

Platen

Fan

Head

Sensor

Sensor

SystemcontrolCPU

Motordrive

Sensor

Motor

Motor

Motor Motordrive

motordrive

TEMP

CLKgene

Buzzer

Selector

DIP-SW

EEPROM

Boardchecker

Video inBNC

A/D

Memorycontrol

IC

SD-RAM

Thermalhead

Videocircuit

D/A

InnerSW

Frontkey

Video outBNC

PaperSensor

PaperSensor

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4-1. Video Circuit

4-1-1. BNC Input Connector - Trap Filter Circuit

A composite video signal is input from the BNC connector (VIDEO IN) to the MA-99 board. 75 Ztermination is turned on and off using a DIP switch. After that, the input signal branches into three paths.One is passed through a trap filter (FL1) for NTSC, and another is passed through a trap filter (FL2) forPAL. The other is not processed at all. These signals are input to analog selector 1 (IC1). Each signal isselected by a system control and input to video amplifier 1 (IC2).

4-1-2. nC-SYNC Generator Circuit

A nC-SYNC signal is generated from the SYNCOUT signal that is output from video amplifier 1 (IC2).The nC-SYNC signal is also used in an AGC circuit.

4-1-3. AGC Circuit

The signal from an analog selector 1 (IC1) branches into two paths. One is input to video amplifier 1(IC2), and the other is input to the AGC circuit for detecting the peak of a signal. The gain is controlledby a contrast amplifier in video amplifier 1 (IC2). When an AGC function is set to ON, the peak voltageof the input video signal obtained by the AGC circuit is controlled by a system control (IC304) so that itis output from analog selector 2 (IC5). When it is set to OFF, the reference voltage is controlled by asystem control (IC304) so that it is output from analog selector 2 (IC5). The gain is controlled byinputting the voltage to video amplifier 1 (IC2).

4-1-4. Brightness and Contrast Control

The video signal output from video amplifier 1 (IC2) is input through a buffer (Q220) to video amplifier 2(IC6). For contrast control, the gain is controlled by inputting the voltage obtained using the volume onthe front panel to video amplifier 2 (IC6).The video signal output from video amplifier 2 (IC6) is input through a low-pass filter to the brightnesscontrol amplifier (Q7). For brightness control, the gain is controlled by inputting the voltage obtainedusing the volume on the front panel to the brightness control amplifier (Q7).

4-1-5. A/D Conversion and D/A Conversion

The video signal output from video amplifier 2 (IC6) is converted into a digital signal using an A/Dconverter and stored in memory by a memory and head control circuit.The A/D-converted signal is converted into a video again using a D/A converter, and a sync signal isadded using analog selector 3 (EE signal). Moreover, the sync signal is sent to analog selector 4 andoutput from the BNC connector (VIDEO OUT) to the outside. A relay (RY1) is used to switch THRUEand EE signals and controlled by a system control.

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4-2. Clock Generator Circuit

A clock is generated by attaching a 23 MHz external oscillator (X500) to the clock generator circuit(IC505). This clock is phase-adjusted at the falling edge of an H sync pulse (nINTOUT2) when fetchinga video signal. The noise contained in the clock signal generated at that time is eliminated by the internalcircuit of a memory and head control circuit (IC501) and a delay circuit (IC504). By using the clocksignal as a main clock, memory control is performed during image fetching.

Clock Generator Circuit

4-3. Memory and Head Control Circuit

The memory and head control circuit (IC501) consists of the following blocks.The operation in each block is determined by the serial data from a system control (IC304).

(1) Register for storing the serial data from system control (IC304)(2) Frame memory write and read control(3) Thermal head control(4) Sync signal processing circuit(5) Line memory (for calculation and print)(6) Sharpness calculation circuit(7) Thermal storage correction calculation circuit(8) Count correction calculation circuit(9) Image scaling calculation circuit

nINTOUT2

CLKOUT(Normal)

CLKOUT(During imagefetching)

Phase adjustment Phase adjustment

nINTOUT2DELAYLINE

CLKGENERATOR

IC

MEMORY& HEAD

CONTROLIC

CLKOUT

23M

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4-3-1. Reading the Serial Data from System Control

There are eight types of data that a system control (IC304) sends to IC501. Registers for storing eachdata exist respectively. The type of a register in which data is stored is selected by combination of “high”and “low” levels of signals that are input to pins 11, 13, and 14 of IC501.

IC501-11pin IC501-13pin IC501-14pin Register to be selected

L L L Gamma data

L L H Gamma data

L H L Specifies the memory and print ranges.

L H H Emphasizes the edge and sets the memory and print modes.

H L L Count correction data

H L H Sync signal processing parameter

H H L Thermal history correction and other mode setting

H H H Test pattern step width setting

4-3-2. Writing in Frame Memory

The next image data of one frame is written in the frame memory (IC503) when a fetch pulse is inputfrom a system control (IC304) to pin 1 of IC501. The UP-895 uses a 64M-SDRAM (one word is 8 bits)as image memory. The sampling frequency is 23 MHz, and the memory space is 4096 x 2048.

4-3-3. Transfer from Frame Memory to Line Memory

IC501 sets a COPYING signal to “L” so as to enter the print operation when a COPY pulse is input froma system control (IC304) to pin 2 of IC501. To perform printing, the one-line data selected from framememory must be transferred to the head line memory in IC501. Data is transferred when a LINEPULS isinput to pin 15 of IC501. IC501 reads necessary print data from the frame memory in the ordercorresponding to the print range and print direction specified by the mode setting from a system control.Next, IC501 stores the print data in the head line memory after edge emphasizing, thermal historycorrection, and interpolation.

4-3-4. Thermal Head Control and One-Line Memory

All thermal head controls are performed by IC501. Built-in head line memory is used when transferringprint data to the thermal head. For more details, refer to Section 4-5. Thermal Head Section.

FETCH

EXTV

ODD/EVEN

WE

Image fetching period

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A/DCONVERTER

8

NEGA/POSIFILTER

8 LINEMEMORY

8

FRAMEMEMORY

8

8

LINEMEMORY

8

2

21

IC503

FETCHCOPYMODE

REGISTER

EXT. SYNCSIGNAL

PROCESS

SERIAL TRANSFER

EDGEENHANCEMENTCALCULATION

9

FRAMEMEMORYCONTROL

8

VIDEOCIRCUIT

167

169.

172

176

89-92.95-98

8

99.101-104.106-110.112-114.117-120.122-125

1

2

3

4

15

18

19

FETCH

COPY

FETCHSTOP

COPYSTOP

FETCHING

COPYING

LINEPULS

21

22

135

EXTV

VF

CSYNC

SC

K

RE

RLD S

I

RE

GS

EL2

RE

GS

EL1

RE

GS

EL0

CLOCKCONTROL

SYSTEMCONTROL

IC304

CLOCKGEN.

132

136

137

126128 7 8 9 10 11 13 14

INTOUT2

CK01B

CK01A

CLK

OU

T

CLK

21

8

Block diagram of IC501

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THERMAL HYSTERESISCOMPENSATIONCALCULATION

LINEMEMORY

8

INTERPOLATIONCALCULATION

8

DITHER

6

TEST MODESELECT

6

HEAD LINEMEMORY

6x20

PWMCOMP.x20

THERMALHEAD

45

49.

52

55.

57

60.

62

68

16

LINEMEMORY

16

16

LINEMEMORY

12

LINEMEMORY

IC501

12

12

LINEMEMORY

LINEMEMORY

9

TESTPATTERN

GENERATE

6TESTPATTERNREGISTER

COMMONDROP

COMPENSATIONCALCULATION

THERMALHEAD

CONTROL

GAMMADATA

REGISTER

8

20

20

69

70

73

HCLK

STROBE

LATCH

HDATA1

HDATA20

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4-4. System Control Section

The system control section mainly consists of a microcomputer (IC304) and performs the followingprocessing.

4-4-1. Reading of Keys

IC304 monitors the PRINT, OPEN/CLOSE, COPY, FEED, and REMOTE keys on the door panel. Eachkey is activated when the falling edge of a signal is detected.

IC304 Signal name

73pin nDOOR_KEY

74pin nPRINT_KEY

75pin nCOPY_KEY

76pin nFEED_KEY

4-4-2. Reading of Function Switches

IC304 monitors the setting of a front slide switch, inner slide switches, and a rear DIP switch and reflectsits setting on the operation.

Front slide switch (on the front panel)

IC304 Function Operation

80pin POSI/NEGA L: NEGAH: POSI

1pin STANDERD/SIDE L: STANDARDH: SIDE

79pin PRINT SIZE 0.00 V: SMALL1.25 V: NORMAL2.50 V: ZOOM13.75 V: ZOOM25.00 V: ZOOM1&2

Inner slide switches (S1 through S4)

IC304 Function Operation

5pin SMOOTH L: NORMALH: HIGH

2pin SHARPNESS 0.00 V: NORMAL2.50 V: SOFT5.00 V: HARD

4pin PAPER TYPE 0.00 V: TYPE I1.67 V: TYPE II3.33 V: TYPE III5.00 V: TYPE IV

3pin GAMMA 0.00 V: TONE I2.50 V: TONE II5.00 V: TONE III

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Rear DIP switch (S300)

IC304-66, 69pin Function IC304-66, 69pin:SWDATA

SWSEL[3-0]L (Default) H

0 1INTERRUPT ON OFF

1 2POST FEED ON OFF

2 3ASPECT 4:3 1:1

3 4MEMORY FRAME FIELD

4 5DIRECTION NORMAL REVERS

5 6SCAN1 WIDE1 WIDE 2

6 7SCAN2 _ NORMAL

7 8THRUE/EE THRUE EE

8 9AGC OFF ON

9 0RESERVED _ _

10 !-INPUT B&W COLOR

4-4-3. Platen Motor Control

A stepping motor for platen driving controls the forward and reverse rotation and rotation speed when asystem control (IC304) controls driving transistors (Q404 through Q407).

IC304 Signal line State

22pin PM1 L L H H

23pin PM2 H H L L

24pin PM3 L H H L

25pin PM4 H L L H

Forward rotation Reverse rotation

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4-4-4. Head Up and Down Control

A head up/down DC motor is driven by its driving circuit (IC400). The DC motor can rotate in theforward and reverse directions. It is controlled by a system control (IC304). The head also has threepositions. The head position is detected using optical head position sensors (photo-interrupters PH21 andPH22) and read by a system control (IC304).

Operation of head up/down motor

Head motor IC304-28pin IC304-27pin Operation

UP L H Raises the head.

DOWN H L Lowers the head.

STOP H H Stop

Condition of head position sensor

Position IC304-17pin IC304-16pin Condition

TOP H H Unlocks the door.

MIDDLE L H Wait (Usual)

BOTTOM H L Print

4-4-5. Monitor of Door Sensor

The door position is detected using an optical door position sensor (photo-interrupter PH32) and read by asystem control (IC304).

Condition of door position sensor

Position IC304-20pin Condition

CLOSE L The door is closed.

OPEN H The door is open.

4-4-6. Monitor of Paper Sensor

Whether thermosensible paper is properly put in this unit is detected using two pairs of optical papersensors (phototransistors PH31 and PH12) and read by a system control (IC304).

Condition of paper sensor

IC304-18pin IC304-19pin Condition

H H Paper exists.

For except “H” For except “H” No paper

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4-4-7. Monitor of Head Temperature Sensor

The change in the resistance value of the thermistor inside a thermal head is converted into a voltageusing a head temperature detector circuit (IC401) and read by a system control (IC304). The voltagevalue is converted from analog to digital. Density (gamma) correction, fan motor control for headcooling, and head-in cleaning discrimination are performed according to the digital value.

4-4-8. Control of Head Fan Motor (for Head Cooling)

The head fan motor is operated when a system control (IC304) controls driving transistors (Q400 andQ403). The head fan motor is turned on when the head temperature is more than approximately 50 dC orduring printing.

Operation of head fan motor

IC304-26 pin Operation

L OFF

H ON

4-4-9. Control of Video Circuit Section

A system control (IC304) controls the video circuit section as shown in the table below.

IC304 I/O Function

77pin O Switches THRUE and EE signals. L: ONH: OFF

59pin O Sets the trap filter to ON or OFF. L: ONH: OFF

60pin O Selects NTSC or PAL. L: When an NTSC signal is inputH: When a PAL signal is input

53pin O Sets the AGC function to ON or OFF. L: ONH: OFF

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4-4-10. Control of Memory and Head Control Circuit

A system control transfers operation mode data in serial to the memory and head control circuit (IC501).It then instructs the start and end of the fetch operation (that fetches a video signal to memory) and copyoperation (that feeds the memorized image to the head). The copy operation is carried out when theCOPY key is pressed. The fetch-to-copy operation is carried out when the PRINT key is pressed.

[Fetch mode]

[Copy mode]

nPRINT_KEY

GADATA

DCLK

nREGEN

nFETCH

nFETCHIN

nFETCHSTOP

nCOPY_KEY

GADATA

DCLK

nREGEN

nCOPY

nCOPYING

nCOPYSTOP

Operation mode data

Transfer CLK

During capture

Capture end

Capture start

Operation mode data

Transfer CLK

Copy start

During copy

Copy end

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4-4-11. Gamma Correction and Thermal Storage Correction

To correct the gamma fluctuations due to the temperature change in a head, a system control reads thehead temperature and transfers the gamma data for controlling the stair density to a memory and headcontrol circuit (IC501). The gamma data consists of 17 data (T

0, and T

1 through T

16). Data T

1 through T

16

are transferred during print start. During printing, Tx is transferred at the falling edge of annPRNT_PULSE pulse in the first line, and T

0 is transferred at the falling edge of an nPRNT_PULSE

pulse in the second line. If the first line is printed by T0, the change in color becomes insufficient.

Therefore, the fist line is printed by Tx obtained when T0 is corrected. The second or later lines are

printed by T0.

4-4-12. Discrimination of Video Signal to be Input

A system control (IC304) discriminates a video signal by the signals below that are output from amemory and head control circuit (IC501).

IC304 Signal line Discrimination

21pin nEXTV V period is long: PALV period is short: NTSC

52pin V Fixed in L or H: Non-interlacingL and H are repeated: Interlacing

4-4-13. Remote Interface

A system control (IC304) accepts a signal when a low pulse of more than 100 msec is input to the remoteterminal (J300). After about 80 msec from the falling edge of the input pulse, the system control (IC304)activates a BUSY signal. The BUSY signal is cleared after printing is completed.

4-4-14. Storage of Print Count History

A system control (IC304) stores the history of print count in EEPROM (IC305). The data is not erasedeven if the power is turned off. Therefore, this makes it possible to monitor the history of print countsince shipping of products. This method can be displayed using the service person mode (self-diagnosticfunction). Fore more details, refer to Section 6.

nCOPY_KEY

Gamma transfer

nINTV

T1 to T16

transfer

nCOPY

Txtransfer

T0

transfer

Temperature read

BUSY

nREMOTE_KEY 100 ms

80 msPrint end

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4-5. Thermal Head Section

4-5-1. Structure

The thermal head consists of one-line 1280 dots (64 bits x 20). It includes the 20 pairs below.(The DATA input is ten DATA [20:1], and other terminals are common.)

Internal Circuit Configuration of Thermal Head (One-port)

Timing Chart

VH

R1 R2 R3 R64

D1 D2 D3 D64

D64D3D2D1

5V

DR

BEO

STB

DATA[n]

CLK

Output-stagetransistor

Latch section

Shift registersection

Print data (64 data)

64CLK

Head heat time

DR

BEO

DATA

CLK

STB

Goes “H” during print start.

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DR

DATA1-16

CLK

STB

INTV

0 1 2 3 4 61 62 63

64CLK

1

DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA

1st stair 2nd stair 3rd stair 4th stair 5th stair 62nd stair 63th stair 64th stair

T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T61 T62 T63

5.75 MHz

64 data is transferred to head 1 block.In all, data is transferred in parallel to 20 blocks.(64 data x 20 = 12800 data)

Stair Generation

4-5-2. Basic Operation

Various signals are input from the memory and head control circuit (IC501) to the head. This sectiondescribes the operation in only one block. (The operation in other blocks is also the same as describedabove.)(1) Print data (64 data) is input to the shift register section in synchronization with a clock.(2) When a STB pulse is input, the data input in step (1) is moved from the shift register section to the

latch section.(3) When a DR pulse is input, the output-stage transistors are turned on and off by the “H” and “L” data

in the latch section. The resistors then heat up and the thermosensitive paper changes color. Theamount of heat generated is controlled by changing the length of the DR pulse, so the color darknessof the printing on thermosensitive paper can be changed.

nThe BEO terminal goes from “L” to “H” when starting the print and goes from “H” to “L” when print isended.

4-5-3. Stair Generation

As explained in the last section on basic operation, the darkness of the printing can be controlled using aDR pulse, it is also possible to change the darkness by changing the “H” and “L” data input to the latchsection. The method is described below.(1) One-line image data recorded in image memory SDRAM (IC503) is fetched to the line memory in

IC501 every print operation one line (nPRINT_PULSE) by controlling a memory and head controlcircuit (IC501).

(2) The data fetched to the line memory is input to the stair generator circuit in IC501. The stair datagenerator circuit outputs the 8-bit data fetched to the line memory as stair data 1 through 64. If 8-bitdata is 128, “H” data is output to the head in the 1st through 32nd stairs of data 1 through 16. “L”data is output in the 33 rd and later stairs.

(3) The data output from the data generator circuit to the head is transferred to the shift register section ofthe head in synchronization with the clock output from IC501.

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(4) When IC501 inputs STB pulse “1” to the head, the 1st stair data is transferred to the latch section andthe next 2nd stair data is input to the shift register section. At the same time, the DR pulse goes low,and the “H” data input as the 1st stair data turns on the corresponding output-stage transistors to heatup the resistors. The “L” data turns off the corresponding output-stage transistors so that the resistorsdo not heat up.This operation is carried out 1 through 64 times. If “H” data is sent 1 through 64 times, the resistorsgenerate heat at all times and the printing is the darkest possible. If “H” data is sent 1 through 32times, the printing is an intermediate stair (gray). In such a way, the stair data with the number ofsending times corresponding to the size of the original 8-bit data is sent to the head, and theintermediate stair is represented by the number of heat generation times in a heat generator.

(5) Thus, by controlling the time until the next data is transferred to the latch, the darkness ofintermediate stairs can be controlled. In other words, the darkness of each intermediate stair can bechanged by changing the STB intervals (T

1, T

2, T

3, T

4, T

5 ... T

64) shown in the figure.

In this unit, IC502 controls intervals T1 to T

64 according to the γ characteristics of paper. This is

called a γ characteristic control.(6) If the DR pulse is also controlled as described in “4-5-2. Basic Operation”, finer stairs can be

expressed.Portion 1 in the figure is generated when the T interval of a STB pulse is shorter than thetransmission time to the shift register.

Therefore, this unit provides the smooth expression of intermediate stairs by controlling the STB pulse’sT interval and DR pulse.

4-5-4. Temperature Correction

As explained in “4-5-3. Stair Generation”, intermediate stairs are expressed by controlling the STBpulse’s T interval and DR pulse. However, the print energy required for thermosensitive paper varieswith the room temperature and with the heat generated by and stored in the printing head duringcontinuous printing. Correction is thus required.In this unit, a system control (IC304) measures the temperature change of the head from the thermistorincorporated into the thermal head and converts it into 8-bit head temperature data. Moreover, IC304reflects it on the γ characteristic control of IC501 and corrects the density change for the temperature.As in stair generation, IC501 performs the temperature correction by controlling the STB pulse’s Tinterval and DR pulse. In other words, when the temperature rises, the STB pulse’s T interval and DRpulse decrease. When the temperature falls, the STB pulse’s T interval and DR pulse increase.

4-5-5. Line Count Correction

The total current flowing through the head when all resistors of the head are turned on differs from thecase where they are turned on partially. Therefore, an error occurs in the energy applied to each resistor.If printing operation is performed without correcting this error, as a result, there is a line on the printwhere the number of resistors in which the head is turned on changes rapidly. This unit has IC501 thatincorporates this correction circuit.

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Section 5Troubleshooting

5-1. Print is Faulty

Pin 126 of IC501 on MA-99 board is defective.

Is video signal available atTP5 (AD-IN) on MA-99 board?

NO

NO

NO

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

Is video signal available atTP6 (AD-IN) on MA-99 board?

Is video signal output from data busof IC500 on MA-99 board?

Is signal available atpin 14 of IC500 on MA-99 board?

START

Peripheral circuits IC1, IC2 and Q200 on MA-99 boardare defective.

Peripheral circuits IC6, Q6 and Q7 on MA-99 board aredefective.

Peripheral circuit IC500 on MA-99 board is defective.

IC501 and CN9 on MA-99 board are defective.NO

YES

Is test pattern properlyprinted in test mode?

Peripheral circuits IC501 and IC503 on MA-99 boardare defective.

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5-2. Print is Too Dark or Too Light

Peripheral circuit Q21 on MA-99 board is defective.

Is reference voltageinput to pin 2 of IC6 on MA-99 board

when “CONTRAST” is set tocenter position?

Is reference voltageinput to pin 5 of Q7 on MA-99 board

when “BRIGHT” is set tocenter position?

NO

NO

NO

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

Is voltage(approx. 1.5 to 2.5 V) available at

pin 6 of IC304 on MA-99 board whenhead is at the normal

temperature?

Are required voltages availableat each terminal, 3 V at pin 19 of IC500 on

MA-99 board, and 1 V at pin23 of IC500?

START

Peripheral circuits Q200 and Q16 on MA-99 board aredefective.

Peripheral circuits Q16 and RV6 on MA-99 board aredefective.

Peripheral circuit IC401 and pins 29 and 30 of CN9on MA-99 board, or the thermistor in the head aredefective.

The head voltage or CN9 on MA-99 board is defective. NO

YES

Is density of stair step printedin test mode properly?

The data buses of IC500 and IC503 on MA-99 boardare defective.

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5-3. “Paper Sensor” is Out of Order

PH31 on SE-531 board or D11 on SE-532 board isdefective.NO

YES

Is signal from sensor available at pin 5of CN2 on MA-99 board?

START

LED on front panel or PH12 on SE-532 board isdefective.NO

YES

Is signal from sensor available at pin 6of CN3 on MA-99 board?

Pins 18 and 19 of IC304 on MA-99 board are defective.

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5-4. Head Operation (Up & Down) is Out of Order

IC400 and Q402 on MA-99 board are defective.NO

YES

Does head motor operate?

START

The head position sensors (PH21 and PH22) on SE-531board are defective.NO

YES

Are signals from sensoravailable at pins 2 and 3 of CN2

on MA-99 board?

Pins 16 and 17 of IC304 on MA-99 board are defective.

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5-5. Paper Feeding is Out of Order

Pins 2, 4, 10 and 12 of IC301 on MA-99 board aredefective.

YES

NO

NO

NO

YES

YES

Is fuse F400 blown?

Are pulse signals input topins 1, 3, 11 and 13 of IC301

on MA-99 board?

Are pulse signals input tobases of Q404 through Q407

on MA-99 board?

START

Fuse F400 on MA-99 board is defective.

Pins 22, 23, 24 and 25 of IC304 on MA-99 board aredefective.

Peripheral circuits Q404 and Q407, and CN201 onMA-99 board are defective.NO

YES

Is signal output from CN8on MA-99 board?

The platen motor is defective.

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5-6. Door (Opening and Closing) is Out of Order

START

PH32 or actuator on SE-531 board is defective.NO

YES

Is signal input to pin 6 of CN2on MA-99 board?

Pin 20 of IC304 on MA-99 board is defective.

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Section 6Service Mode (Self-diagnostic Function)

Turn on the power while pressing and holding the PRINT and COPY keys. Release the keys when thebuzzer sounds after about two seconds. The service mode is then entered.

6-1 Printing the Test Pattern

Set the POSI/ENGA switch to POSI (no print can be performed when this switch is set to NEGA). “Stairstep” and “Gray” are available as a test pattern for printing.1 Press the PRINT key.→ Print the stair step pattern.2 Press the COPY key.→ Print the gray pattern.

For the gray pattern, the concentration of gray can be selected from 100 %white to 100 % black in five steps using the PRINT SIZE switch.

100 % whiteIntermediate gray

100 % black

Stair step Gray

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6-2. Up/Down Operation of Head

Set the POSI/NEGA switch to NEGA (a test pattern is printed when this switch is set to POSI). ThePRINT key is used as the head DOWN key, and the COPY key as the head UP key. The head can be putin the TOP, MIDDLE (home), or BOTTOM position. It can be moved up and down using the PRINT/COPY key.

6-3. Feed Operation

Press the FEED key. The stepping motor then starts and the platen rotates. The service mode can also beoperated with the door opened. Moreover, the forward and reverse rotations can be switched using thePOSI/NEGA switch. (The platen rotates in the delivery direction when the switch is set to POSI. Theplaten rotates in the retracting direction when it is set to NEGA.)

MIDDLE (Home)

PRINT key COPY key

PRINT key COPY key

BOTTOM (Print)

TOP (Door unlocked)

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6-4. Display and Clearing of Print Sheet History

1 Display of print sheet historySet the PRINT SIZE switch to SML (SMALL mode). Next, press the PRINT key to print the stairstep shown in the figure below. One step indicates 10,000 sheets of paper. The white line positionindicates the sheet of paper that has been printed. The sheet of print paper can be displayed in therange of 0 to 150,000. The sheet of print paper exceeding 150,000 is displayed as 150,000.

2 Clearing of print sheet historyIn the power off state, turn on the power with the PRINT, COPY, and FEED keys pressed.

150,000 sheets ofpaper (maximum)

10,000 sheets ofpaper per step

Zero sheet of paper

The sheet of paper printedis about 85,000 when thewhite line is in this position.

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DIODE Page or ID No.

Section 7Semiconductor Pin Assignments

10E-2 ............................................................................... DA001-0110E-2FD ........................................................................... DA001-011S2836 ............................................................................. DC001-021S2836-T1 ....................................................................... DC001-021SS302 ............................................................................ DC001-011SS302-TE85L ................................................................ DC001-01

TRANSISTOR Page or ID No.

2SA1162G ....................................................................... TC001-012SA812-T1-M5M6 ............................................................ TC001-012SC1623-L5L6 ................................................................. TC001-022SC1623-T1-L5L6 ........................................................... TC001-022SD992-Z ......................................................................... TR031-052SD992-Z-E2 ................................................................... TR031-052SD999-CLCK ................................................................. TC002-022SD999-T1-CLCK ............................................................ TC002-02

DTC124EKA-T146 ........................................................... TC001-03

PT493F ............................................................................ TR037-01PT501A ............................................................................ TR006-02

XN4402-(TX) .................................................................... TC006-05XN4501 ............................................................................ TC005-01XN4501-TW ..................................................................... TC005-01XN4601 ............................................................................ TC006-06XN4601-TW ..................................................................... TC006-06

The following describes the semiconductor types used inthis unit.For semiconductors marked with page numbers in theindex, refer to the corresponding pages in this section.However, in some cases incompatible types are also listed,therefore, when a part is to be replaced, also refer to theSpare Parts section.In addition, for semiconductors with ID Nos., refer to theseparate CD-ROM titled “Semiconductor Pin Assignments”(Sony Part No. 9-968-546-xx) that allows searching forparts by semiconductor type or ID No.The semiconductors in the manual or on the CD-ROM arelisted by equivalent types. Thus the external view or theindex mark indication may differ from the actual type.Pin assignments and block diagrams are based on the ICmanufacturer’s data book.

Index

LED

GL-520 ............................................................................. LR008-01

OTHER

RPI-352 ........................................................................... MR010-07

IC

BA7655AF-E2 ................................................................. BA7655AF

CXD1171M ....................................................................CXD1171MCXD1171M-TH ..............................................................CXD1171MCXD8932Q ..................................................................... CXD8932Q

DS1000Z-100 ............................................................ DS1000M-100DS1000Z-100(TE2) ................................................... DS1000M-100

HA11465A ....................................................................... HA11465A

LM358PS ............................................................................LM358NLM358PSR .......................................................................... LM358N

M24C02-MN6T ........................................................................... 7-2M54543L ........................................................................... M54543LMB40C568HPF-ER ........................................... MB40C568HPF-ERMB81F64842D-102FN ................................................................ 7-2MC14053BF ................................................................... CD4053BEMC14053BFEL .............................................................. CD4053BE

NJM2234M ..................................................................... NJM2234MNJM2234M(TE2) ............................................................ NJM2234MNJM7812FA .............................................................. NJM78M05FA

PQ3RF33 ......................................................................... PQ05RF1PST600DMT-T1 ................................................................PST600D

RPI-5100 ............................................................................ RPI5100

SN74HC14ANS ........................................................... TC74HC14PSN74HC14ANSR ......................................................... TC74HC14PSN74HC251ANSR ..................................................... TC74HC251P

TC74VHC174FT(EL) ................................................. TC74HC174PTC7S00FU(TE85R) .......................................................... TC7S00FTC7S14FU(TE85R) ....................................................... TC7S14FU

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IC

MB81F64842D-102FNMB81F64842D-102FN (FUJITSU)

1

2

3

4

8

7

6

5

E0

E1

E2

GND

VCC

WC

SCL

SDA

2K-BIT SERIAL BUS EEPROM—TOP VIEW—

INPUTSE0 - E2SCL

WC

INPUT/OUTPUTSDA

: CHIP ENABLE: SERIAL CLOCK: WRITE CONTROL

: SERIAL DATA ADDRESS

123456789

101112131415161718

—I/O——I/O——I/O——I/O————III

VCC

DQ0VCC

NCDQ1GNDNC

DQ2VCC

NCDQ3GNDNCVCC

NC

WECASRAS

192021222324252627282930313233343536

IIIIIIII

——IIIIIII

CSA13 (BA0)A12 (BA1)

A10/APA0A1A2A3

VCC

GNDA4A5A6A7A8A9

A11NC

373839404142434445464748495051525354

III

————I/O——I/O——I/O——I/O—

CKECLKDQMNC

GNDNCVCC

DQ4NC

GNDDQ5NCVCC

DQ6NC

GNDDQ7GND

PINNO. I/O SIGNAL

PINNO. I/O SIGNAL

PINNO. I/O SIGNAL

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

VCC

DQ0

VCC

NC

DQ1

GND

NC

DQ2

VCC

NC

DQ3

GND

NC

VCC

NC

WE

CAS

RAS

CS

A13 (BA0)

A12 (BA1)

A10/AP

A0

A1

A2

A3

VCC

54

53

52

51

50

49

48

47

46

45

44

43

42

41

40

39

38

37

36

35

34

33

32

31

30

29

28

GND

DQ7

GND

NC

DQ6

VCC

NC

DQ5

GND

NC

DQ4

VCC

NC

GND

NC

DQM

CLK

CKE

NC

A11

A9

A8

A7

A6

A5

A4

GND

64M (4 x 2097152 x 8) -BIT SDRAM—TOP VIEW—

INPUTSA0 - A11A12 (BA1), A13 (BA0)AP

CASCKECLK

CSDQM

RASWE

INPUTS/OUTPUTSDQ0 - DQ7

OTHERNC

: ADDRESS: BANK SELECT (BANK ADDRESS): AUTO PRECHARGE ENABLE: COLUMN ADDRESS STROBE: CLOCK ENABLE: CLOCK: CHIP SELECT: DQ MASK: ROW ADDRESS STROBE: WRITE ENABLE

: DATA

: NO CONNECTION

M24C02-MN6TM24C02-MN6T (THOMSON)

[|IC|]

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8-1. Notes on Repair Parts

1. Safety Related Components WarningwComponents marked ! are critical to safe operation.Therefore, specified parts should be used in the case ofreplacement.

2. Standardization of PartsSome repair parts supplied by Sony differ from thoseused for the unit. These are because of parts common-ality and improvement.Parts list has the present standardized repair parts.

3. Stock of PartsParts marked with “o” at SP (Supply Code) column ofthe spare parts list may not be stocked. Therefore, thedelivery date will be delayed.

4. HarnessHarnesses with no part number are not registered asspare parts.In need of repair, get components shown in the list andrepair using them.

Section 8Spare Parts

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Front Panel and Switching Regulator

14

14

11

6

2

7

710

1413

1

13

3

12

9

135

4

12

148

13 13

AB

C

D

C

D

PS 3x6

LW6N6

BTP 3x8

PS 3x6

BVTT 3x6

BVTT3x6

BVTT 3x6

BVTT3x6

BVTT3x6

BVTT3x6

A

B

1 A-8323-913-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, MA-992 1-418-820-11 s PANEL UNIT, FRONT3 ! 1-468-456-12 s REGULATOR, SWITCHING4 3-175-740-01 o TERMINAL [for UP-895MD(UC,SY), UP-895CE(CE)]5 3-179-847-01 o LABEL(NORTHERN EUROPE),CAUTION [for UP-895CE(CE), UP-895MD(SY)]

6 3-187-313-21 o BUTTON, POWER7 3-623-875-02 s SCREW,STEP8 3-623-889-01 o TOP COVER9 3-623-894-02 o PANEL,REAR [for UP-895CE(CE), UP-895MD(UC,SY)] 3-623-894-12 o PANEL,REAR [for UP-895(J,UC), UP-895MD(J)]

10 3-623-912-03 s PANEL,DOOR [for UP-895(J,UC)] 3-623-912-13 s PANEL,DOOR [for UP-895MD(J,UC,SY)] 3-623-912-23 s PANEL,DOOR [for UP-895CE(CE)]11 3-623-919-01 o STOPPER,ROD12 3-734-866-01 s FOOT

13 4-034-937-01 s SCREW (M3X8), TAPPING (ST)14 4-886-821-11 s SCREW,M3X6 CASE (SILVER)

8-2. Exploded Views

No. Part No. SP Description No. Part No. SP Description

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Head Block

TOMA-99 BOARD

CN9

BVTT 3x6

PTT 3x10

BVTT 3x6

PSW3x6

BVTT 3x6

105

104

102109

114

108

101 110

115

113

107

103

111

112106

TOMA-99 BOARD

CN13

TOMA-99 BOARD

CN3

101 A-8323-915-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, KY-454102 X-3605-752-1 o ASSY,PAPER TRAY103 1-251-855-11 s HEAD, THERMAL (LVE6413SS)104 1-763-007-21 o FAN, DC (OPTION)105 1-792-200-11 o WIRE, FLAT TYPE (8 CORE)

106 1-792-201-11 o WIRE, FLAT TYPE (26 CORE)107 1-792-202-11 o WIRE, FLAT TYPE (30 CORE)108 1-960-221-11 o HARNESS, SUB (3P)109 3-623-867-02 o SEAT,SWITCH110 3-623-890-01 s HEAT SINK

No. Part No. SP Description No. Part No. SP Description

111 3-623-899-01 s SPRING,COMPRESSION112 3-623-908-02 s COVOR,SWITCH113 3-623-924-02 o SHAFT,HEAD FULCRUM114 3-624-816-01 s STOPPER,ROLL115 4-926-219-02 s RING (DIA.2.3), RETAINING

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202

207

210

222

208212 222205

209

215

211

206

219

216

204218

215

213

201

214

220

221

217

203

BVTT 3x6

Inner Chassis Block

201 A-8323-917-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, SE-532202 X-3605-674-2 s ASSY,INNER CHASSIS203 X-3605-675-1 s ASSY,CUTTER204 3-187-312-02 s HOLDER (P), LED205 3-623-873-01 s SPACER,INNER SHAFT(POM)

206 3-623-879-01 s BELT,110TN10-4.0K(PUR)207 3-623-880-01 s IDLE GEAR PULLY208 3-623-881-01 s GEAR PULLY 2209 3-623-891-01 s SPRING,DOOR OPEN210 3-623-892-01 s RING,RETAINING

No. Part No. SP Description No. Part No. SP Description

211 3-623-893-02 s PULLY,PLATEN212 3-623-900-01 s ROLLER,TENTION213 3-623-902-01 o SHAFT,INNER214 3-623-903-01 s BEARING,INNER SHAFT(POM)215 3-623-904-01 s BEARING,PLATEN(PLASTIC)

216 3-623-909-02 s PLATEN217 3-626-685-01 s SPRING,CUTTER218 3-689-205-02 s HOLDER (A), LED219 3-703-357-07 s PIN PARALLEL (1.6X10) (STEEL)220 3-719-381-01 s SCREW +P M2X4 (ZNBK)(LOCK )

221 3-973-975-31 s DAMPER, OIL222 4-926-219-02 s RING (DIA.2.3), RETAINING

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TOMA-99 BOARD

CN2

TOMA-99 BOARD

CN7

TOMA-99 BOARD

CN8

BVTT 3x6

BVTT 3x6

BVTT 3x6

BVTT3x6

BVTT3x6

PS 3x6

PS3x6

320

324

324

324320

321

301

306

308312

307

304302

303

323

305

313

311

314

318

315

310

322

317

309

309

317

319

316

Rear Chassis Block

301 A-8323-916-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, SE-531302 X-3605-682-1 s MOTOR ASSY303 1-541-309-11 s MOTOR,(RF-370C)(DC)(2.59W)304 1-676-696-11 o PRINTED WIRING BOARD, SU-52305 1-698-928-22 s MOTOR, STEPPING

306 1-960-220-11 o HARNESS, SUB (6P)307 1-960-222-11 o HARNESS, SUB (2P)308 3-613-740-01 s SPRING,HELICAL TORSION A309 3-613-781-01 s COVER,CENTER SHAFT310 3-623-868-01 o COVER,GEAR

No. Part No. SP DescriptionNo. Part No. SP Description

311 3-623-886-02 o CHASSIS,REAR312 3-623-910-01 s LEVER,DOOR SENSOR313 3-623-922-01 o COVER,FULCRUM PLATE314 3-623-925-02 s GEAR,HEAD DRIVE315 3-623-926-02 s PULLY,HEAD DRIVE

316 3-623-927-01 s CAM,PRESS ROLLER317 3-623-928-02 s CAM,HEAD318 3-623-929-01 o SHAFT,DRIVE GEAR319 3-623-930-01 o SHAFT,HEAD CAM320 3-623-931-02 s BEARING,REAR(POM)

321 3-623-932-01 s BELT,70TN10-3.5(PUR)322 3-623-933-01 s FIN,HEAD SENSOR323 3-683-773-04 s GEAR,PAPER MOTOR324 3-703-357-07 s PIN PARALLEL (1.6X10) (STEEL)

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413 403

415

414

405

404

417

411

408

412

401

408

409

417

406

416

402

407410

BVTT 3x6

PSW 3x6

Arm Assy and Gear Bracket Block

401 X-3605-671-2 o ASSY,MECHA CHASSIS402 X-3605-672-2 o ASSY,GEAR BRACKET403 X-3605-673-1 s ARM ASSY404 3-623-869-01 o LEVER(L),HEAD UP405 3-623-870-01 o LEVER(R),HEAD UP

406 3-623-877-01 s GEAR PULLY 1407 3-623-878-01 s BELT,140TN10-3.0K(PUR)408 3-623-885-01 s BEARING,ARM(POM)409 3-623-900-01 s ROLLER,TENTION410 3-623-913-01 s ROLLER,GUIDE

No. Part No. SP Description

411 3-623-920-01 s SPRING,HEAD PUSH L412 3-623-921-01 s SPRING,HEAD PUSH R413 3-624-785-01 s SPRING,EXTENSION414 3-624-786-01 s SPRING,EXTENSION415 3-624-917-01 s SPRING,EXTENSION

416 3-624-974-01 s SPRING,EXTENSION417 4-926-219-02 s RING (DIA.2.3), RETAINING

No. Part No. SP Description

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------------KY-454 BOARD------------ Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. SP Description

1pc A-8323-915-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, KY-454

C1 1-164-004-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V C2 1-164-004-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V C3 1-164-004-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V C4 1-164-004-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V C5 1-164-004-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V

CN1 1-568-164-11 s CONNECTOR,FPC 8P CN2 1-580-056-21 o PIN,CONNECTOR 3P

R1 1-216-061-00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3.3K 1/10W(2012) R2 1-216-061-00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3.3K 1/10W(2012) R3 1-216-061-00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3.3K 1/10W(2012) R4 1-216-061-00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3.3K 1/10W(2012) R5 1-216-061-00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3.3K 1/10W(2012)

R6 1-216-061-00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3.3K 1/10W(2012) R7 1-216-061-00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3.3K 1/10W(2012) R8 1-216-061-00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3.3K 1/10W(2012)

S1 1-572-487-21 s SWITCH, SLIDE (1-1-4) S2 1-571-506-41 s SWITCH,SLIDE (1-1-3) S3 1-571-506-41 s SWITCH,SLIDE (1-1-3) S4 1-571-275-31 s SWITCH,SLIDE (1-1-2)

8-3. Electrical Parts List

-----------MA-99 BOARD----------- Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. SP Description

1pc A-8323-913-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, MA-99

BZ400 1-529-080-11 s BUZZER,PIEZOELECTRIC

C2 1-126-925-11 s CAPACITOR,ELECT 470MF/10V C3 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C4 1-162-921-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 33PF/50V CH C5 1-135-145-11 s CAPACITOR TANTALUM 0.47MF/35V C6 1-104-664-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 47MF/25V

C7 1-126-962-11 s CAP,ELECT 3.3MF/50V C8 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C9 1-163-220-11 s CAPACITOR, CHIP CERAMIC 3.0PF C10 1-162-907-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 2PF/50V(CK) C11 1-162-910-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 5PF/50V 1608

C12 1-104-664-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 47MF/25V C13 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C14 1-162-910-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 5PF/50V 1608 C15 1-162-910-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 5PF/50V 1608 C16 1-162-923-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 47PF/50V CH

C23 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C24 1-162-966-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 2200PF/50V B C25 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C26 1-162-921-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 33PF/50V CH C27 1-126-962-11 s CAP,ELECT 3.3MF/50V

C28 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V C29 1-104-664-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 47MF/25V C30 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C31 1-104-664-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 47MF/25V C32 1-162-966-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 2200PF/50V B

C33 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C34 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C35 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C36 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C44 1-104-664-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 47MF/25V

C46 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C47 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C56 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C57 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C60 1-126-960-11 s CAPACITOR,ELECT 1MF/50V

C62 1-126-925-11 s CAPACITOR,ELECT 470MF/10V C100 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V C101 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V C102 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V C103 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V

C104 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V C107 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V C108 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V C109 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V C200 1-126-925-11 s CAPACITOR,ELECT 470MF/10V

C201 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C202 1-126-941-11 s CAPACITOR,ELECT 470MF/25V C203 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C204 1-126-925-11 s CAPACITOR,ELECT 470MF/10V C205 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F

C206 1-126-941-11 s CAPACITOR,ELECT 470MF/25V C207 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C208 1-126-925-11 s CAPACITOR,ELECT 470MF/10V C209 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C210 1-104-665-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 100MF/25V

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(MA-99 BOARD)

Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. SP Description

C211 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C220 1-127-675-11 s CAPACITOR,CHIP CERAMIC 22MF B C221 1-126-964-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 10MF/50V C222 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C223 1-162-966-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 2200PF/50V B

C224 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C225 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C226 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C235 1-126-962-11 s CAP,ELECT 3.3MF/50V C300 1-104-664-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 47MF/25V

C301 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C302 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C303 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C304 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C305 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B

C306 1-162-916-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 12PF/50V CH C307 1-162-916-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 12PF/50V CH C310 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C311 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C312 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F

C313 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C314 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C315 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C316 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C317 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B

C318 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C319 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C320 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C321 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C322 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B

C323 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C324 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C325 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C326 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C327 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V

C328 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C329 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C330 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C331 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C332 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F

C333 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C334 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C335 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C336 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C337 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F

C338 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C339 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C340 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C341 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C350 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V

C351 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C352 1-164-227-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.022MF/25V C360 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C361 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V C362 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B

C401 1-104-664-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 47MF/25V C403 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V C404 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C405 1-164-227-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.022MF/25V

(MA-99 BOARD)

Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. SP Description

C406 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C407 1-104-664-11 s CAPACITOR, ELECT 47MF/25V C409 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V C431 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B C432 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F

C433 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C500 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C501 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C502 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C503 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F

C504 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C505 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V C506 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C507 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C508 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F

C509 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C510 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C511 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C512 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C513 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F

C514 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V C515 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C516 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C517 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C518 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F

C519 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V C520 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C521 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C522 1-162-921-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 33PF/50V CH C523 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F

C524 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C525 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C526 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C527 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C528 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F

C529 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V C530 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C531 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C532 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C533 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F

C535 1-162-919-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 22PF/50V CH C536 1-162-919-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 22PF/50V CH C537 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C539 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V C540 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V

C541 1-125-817-11 s CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 10MF/6.3V C542 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C543 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C544 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F C545 1-162-970-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.01MF/25V B

C548 1-164-156-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V F

CN1 1-695-408-11 s SOCKET, CONNECTOR FPC (11P) CN2 1-506-472-11 s PIN,CONNECTOR 7P CN3 1-751-022-11 s SOCKET, CONNECTOR 8P (FPC) CN5 1-564-005-11 o PIN, CONNECTOR 6P CN6 1-770-469-21 o PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 2P

CN7 1-564-002-11 s PIN, CONNECTOR 3P CN8 1-564-005-11 o PIN, CONNECTOR 6P

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CN9 1-565-473-11 o HOUSING,CONNECTOR 30P CN10 1-691-431-11 s CONNECTOR ASSY, BNC CN11 1-564-004-11 o PIN, CONNECTOR 5P CN13 1-764-781-11 o SOCKET, CONNECTOR 26P CN14 1-569-536-11 s SOCKET, CONNECTOR 7P

D2 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D5 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D300 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D301 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D302 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302

D303 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D304 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D305 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D306 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D307 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302

D308 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D309 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D310 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D311 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D312 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302

D313 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D314 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D315 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D316 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D317 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302

D318 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D319 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D320 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D321 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D322 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302

D323 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D324 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D325 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D400 8-719-200-02 s DIODE 10E2 (RECTI) D401 8-719-104-34 s DIODE 1S2836

D402 8-719-104-34 s DIODE 1S2836 D403 8-719-104-34 s DIODE 1S2836 D404 8-719-104-34 s DIODE 1S2836 D405 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D406 8-719-104-34 s DIODE 1S2836

D407 8-719-104-34 s DIODE 1S2836 D408 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302 D600 8-719-820-41 s DIODE 1SS302

F400 ! 1-532-777-51 s FUSE MICRO 1.25A/125V

FB200 1-410-397-21 s FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR FB201 1-410-397-21 s FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR FB202 1-410-397-21 s FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR FB203 1-410-397-21 s FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR FB204 1-410-397-21 s FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR

FB205 1-410-397-21 s FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR

FL1 1-760-578-11 s FILTER, CERAMIC FL2 1-579-348-11 s FILTER,CERAMIC FL3 1-414-760-21 s INDUCTOR, MICRO (CHIP TYPE) FL4 1-414-760-21 s INDUCTOR, MICRO (CHIP TYPE)

IC1 8-759-710-07 s IC NJM2234M IC2 8-759-304-10 s IC HA11465A IC4 8-759-983-69 s IC LM358PS

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IC5 8-759-009-07 s IC MC14053BF IC6 8-759-196-69 s IC BA7655AF-E2 IC200 8-759-473-67 s IC PQ3RF33 IC201 8-759-701-79 s IC NJM7812FA IC300 8-759-278-46 s IC PST600DMT (T1)

IC301 8-759-925-80 s IC SN74HC14ANS IC302 8-759-270-25 s IC SN74HC251ANSR IC303 8-759-270-25 s IC SN74HC251ANSR IC304 8-759-660-62 s IC HD6473657F-UP895-VER1.0 IC305 8-759-672-80 s IC M24C02-MN6T(A)

IC400 8-759-600-24 s IC M54543L IC401 8-759-983-69 s IC LM358PS IC430 8-759-058-54 s IC TC7S00FU-TE85R IC431 8-759-257-96 s IC TC7S14FU (TE85R) IC500 8-759-528-24 s IC MB40C568HPF-ER

IC501 8-759-644-67 s IC CXD9113AR IC502 8-752-334-64 s IC CXD1171M IC503 8-759-650-92 s IC MB81F64842D-102FN IC504 8-759-359-12 s IC DS1000Z-100 IC505 8-759-287-50 s IC CXD8932Q

IC506 8-759-524-21 s IC TC74VHC174FT(EL)

J300 1-507-967-11 s JACK

L2 1-410-369-11 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1.0UH (3225) L3 1-410-369-11 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1.0UH (3225) L5 1-410-391-11 s CHIP INDUCTOR 68UH (3225) L6 1-410-391-11 s CHIP INDUCTOR 68UH (3225) L7 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532)

L101 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532) L302 1-408-775-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 6.8UH (4532) L303 1-408-775-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 6.8UH (4532) L304 1-408-777-00 s CHIP INDUCTOR 10UH (4532) L305 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532)

L306 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532) L307 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532) L308 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532) L309 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532) L310 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532)

L311 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532) L400 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532) L403 1-408-765-21 s CHIP INDUCTOR 1UH (4532) L500 1-408-769-41 s CHIP INDUCTOR 2.2UH L501 1-408-769-41 s CHIP INDUCTOR 2.2UH

Q1 8-729-901-00 s TRANSISTOR DTC124EK Q2 8-729-120-28 s TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 Q5 8-729-216-22 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1162-G Q6 8-729-402-81 s TRANSISTOR XN4501 Q7 8-729-402-84 s TRANSISTOR XN4601

Q8 8-729-120-28 s TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 Q11 8-729-120-28 s TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 Q12 8-729-402-84 s TRANSISTOR XN4601 Q13 8-729-035-96 s TRANSISTOR XN4402-(TX) Q14 8-729-402-81 s TRANSISTOR XN4501

Q16 8-729-402-84 s TRANSISTOR XN4601 Q17 8-729-402-84 s TRANSISTOR XN4601 Q21 8-729-402-81 s TRANSISTOR XN4501 Q40 8-729-120-28 s TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 Q41 8-729-901-00 s TRANSISTOR DTC124EK

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Q50 8-729-402-81 s TRANSISTOR XN4501 Q51 8-729-216-22 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1162-G Q52 8-729-216-22 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1162-G Q54 8-729-216-22 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1162-G Q173 8-729-035-96 s TRANSISTOR XN4402-(TX)

Q174 8-729-035-96 s TRANSISTOR XN4402-(TX) Q200 8-729-140-75 s TRANSISTOR 2SD999-CLOCK Q220 8-729-402-81 s TRANSISTOR XN4501 Q221 8-729-120-28 s TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 Q300 8-729-901-00 s TRANSISTOR DTC124EK

Q301 8-729-901-00 s TRANSISTOR DTC124EK Q400 8-729-140-75 s TRANSISTOR 2SD999-CLOCK Q401 8-729-120-28 s TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 Q402 8-729-140-75 s TRANSISTOR 2SD999-CLOCK Q403 8-729-017-80 s TRANSISTOR 2SD992-Z

Q404 8-729-017-80 s TRANSISTOR 2SD992-Z Q405 8-729-017-80 s TRANSISTOR 2SD992-Z Q406 8-729-017-80 s TRANSISTOR 2SD992-Z Q407 8-729-017-80 s TRANSISTOR 2SD992-Z

R1 1-216-811-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 150 1/16W 1608 R2 1-216-811-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 150 1/16W 1608 R4 1-216-829-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 4.7K 1/16W 1608 R5 1-216-831-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 6.8K 1/16W(1608) R6 1-216-834-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 12K 1/16W 1608

R7 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R8 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R9 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R18 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R19 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608

R21 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R22 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R23 1-216-844-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 82K 1/16W 1608 R24 1-216-819-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 680 1/16W 1608 R25 1-216-829-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 4.7K 1/16W 1608

R26 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R30 1-216-812-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 180 1/16W 1608 R31 1-216-825-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W 1608 R32 1-216-828-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.9K 1/16W 1608 R33 1-216-812-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 180 1/16W 1608

R34 1-216-817-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 470 1/16W 1608 R35 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R36 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R37 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608 R38 1-216-825-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W 1608

R39 1-216-819-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 680 1/16W 1608 R40 1-216-815-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 330 1/16W 1608 R41 1-216-811-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 150 1/16W 1608 R42 1-216-811-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 150 1/16W 1608 R43 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608

R53 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608 R56 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R57 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R58 1-216-825-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W 1608 R59 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608

R60 1-216-856-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 820K 1/16W 1608 R61 1-218-871-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W (1608) R62 1-218-871-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W (1608) R63 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608 R64 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)

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R65 1-216-829-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 4.7K 1/16W 1608 R66 1-216-825-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W 1608 R67 1-216-837-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 22K 1/16W 1608 R68 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R69 1-216-826-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.7K 1/16W 1608

R70 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R71 1-218-879-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 22K 1/16W (1608) R72 1-216-830-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 5.6K 1/16W 1608 R74 1-216-845-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100K 1/16W(1608) R75 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608

R76 1-216-831-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 6.8K 1/16W(1608) R97 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R98 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R101 1-216-834-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 12K 1/16W 1608 R103 1-216-824-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.8K 1/16W 1608

R104 1-216-843-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 68K 1/16W (1608) R123 1-218-845-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 820 1/16W (1608) R124 1-218-847-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1K 1/16W (1608) R125 1-218-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 270 1/16W (1608) R127 1-216-864-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1608)

R128 1-216-864-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1608) R130 1-216-824-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.8K 1/16W 1608 R131 1-216-817-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 470 1/16W 1608 R132 1-216-818-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 560 1/16W 1608 R133 1-218-861-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 3.9K 1/16W(1608)

R150 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R155 1-216-832-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 8.2K 1/16W 1608 R156 1-216-825-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W 1608 R157 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R158 1-216-815-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 330 1/16W 1608

R159 1-216-823-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.5K 1/16W R160 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R161 1-216-830-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 5.6K 1/16W 1608 R162 1-216-825-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W 1608 R163 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)

R164 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R167 1-216-815-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 330 1/16W 1608 R168 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R173 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608 R174 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)

R175 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R176 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R177 1-216-295-91 s RESISTOR, CHIP 0 (1/10W) R180 1-414-760-21 s INDUCTOR, MICRO (CHIP TYPE) R181 1-216-864-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1608)

R200 1-216-343-00 s RESISTOR,METAL FILM 0.33/1W R220 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R221 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R222 1-216-856-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 820K 1/16W 1608 R223 1-218-871-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W (1608)

R224 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R225 1-216-825-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W 1608 R226 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R227 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R228 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608

R229 1-218-871-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W (1608) R230 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R231 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R232 1-216-819-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 680 1/16W 1608

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R233 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608 R234 1-216-819-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 680 1/16W 1608 R235 1-216-822-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.2K 1/16W 1608 R236 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608 R237 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)

R238 1-216-826-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.7K 1/16W 1608 R239 1-216-803-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W 1608 R240 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R300 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R302 1-216-815-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 330 1/16W 1608

R303 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R304 1-216-815-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 330 1/16W 1608 R305 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R306 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R307 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608

R308 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R310 1-216-817-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 470 1/16W 1608 R311 1-216-824-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.8K 1/16W 1608 R312 1-216-857-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.0M 1/16W 1608 R313 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608

R314 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R315 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R316 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R317 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R318 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608

R319 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R320 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R321 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R322 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R323 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608

R324 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R325 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R326 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R329 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R330 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608

R332 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R334 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R335 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R336 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R337 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608

R338 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R339 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R340 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R341 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R342 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608

R343 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R354 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R355 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R356 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R357 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608

R362 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R363 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R364 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R365 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R366 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608

R367 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R368 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R369 1-414-813-11 s MICRO INDUCTOR(CHIP TYPE) 2012 R370 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608

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Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. SP Description

R371 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R372 1-414-813-11 s MICRO INDUCTOR(CHIP TYPE) 2012 R373 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R374 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R375 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608

R376 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R377 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R378 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R379 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R380 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608

R381 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R382 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R383 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R384 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R385 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608

R386 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R387 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R388 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R389 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R390 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)

R391 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R392 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R393 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R394 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R395 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)

R396 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R397 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R398 1-216-815-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 330 1/16W 1608 R400 1-216-818-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 560 1/16W 1608 R401 1-216-818-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 560 1/16W 1608

R402 1-216-818-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 560 1/16W 1608 R403 1-216-818-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 560 1/16W 1608 R404 1-216-825-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W 1608 R405 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R406 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608)

R407 1-220-238-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10 1/4W (3225) R408 1-220-238-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10 1/4W (3225) R409 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R410 1-216-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/16W 1608 R411 1-216-824-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.8K 1/16W 1608

R412 1-216-821-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 1.0K 1/16W(1608) R413 1-216-817-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 470 1/16W 1608 R414 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R415 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R416 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608

R417 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R418 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R419 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R420 1-218-861-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 3.9K 1/16W(1608) R421 1-218-875-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 15K 1/16W (1608)

R423 1-218-895-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100K 1/16W(1608) R424 1-218-899-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 150K 1/16W(1608) R425 1-218-879-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 22K 1/16W (1608) R426 1-216-864-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1608) R427 1-216-864-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1608)

R430 1-216-815-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 330 1/16W 1608 R431 1-216-837-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 22K 1/16W 1608 R432 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R501 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608

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(MA-99 BOARD)

Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. SP Description

R502 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R503 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R504 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R505 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R506 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608

R507 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R508 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R509 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R510 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R511 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608

R512 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R513 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R514 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R515 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R516 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608

R517 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R518 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R519 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R520 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R521 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608

R522 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R524 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R525 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R526 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R527 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608

R528 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R529 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R530 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R531 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R532 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608

R533 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R534 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R535 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R536 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R537 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608

R538 1-218-843-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 680 1/16W (1608) R539 1-211-983-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 39 1/16W (1608) R540 1-218-833-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 270 1/16W (1608) R541 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R542 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608

R543 1-216-827-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 3.3K 1/16W 1608 R544 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R545 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R546 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R547 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608

R548 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R549 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R550 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R552 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R554 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608

R555 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R556 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R557 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R558 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R559 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608

R560 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R561 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R563 1-216-857-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.0M 1/16W 1608 R564 1-216-857-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.0M 1/16W 1608

(MA-99 BOARD)

Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. SP Description

R565 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R566 1-216-813-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 220 1/16W 1608 R567 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R568 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R569 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608

R570 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R571 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R572 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R573 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R574 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608

R575 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R576 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R577 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R578 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R579 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608

R580 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R581 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R582 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R583 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R584 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608

R585 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R586 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R587 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R588 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R589 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608

R590 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R591 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R592 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R593 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R594 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608

R595 1-216-809-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100 1/16W 1608 R596 1-216-864-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1608) R597 1-216-864-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1608)

RV2 1-241-178-21 s RESISTOR ADJ 4.7K (CERMET) RV3 1-238-087-11 s RESISTOR ADJ 1K (CERMET) RV4 1-238-090-11 s RESISTOR,ADJ 10K (CERMET) RV5 1-238-090-11 s RESISTOR,ADJ 10K (CERMET) RV6 1-241-092-11 s RESISTOR,ADJ 1K (CERMENT)(3MM)

RY1 1-515-614-11 s RELAY (12V)

S300 1-762-299-11 s SWITCH, DIP (PIANO TYPE)

X300 1-767-464-11 s VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL X500 1-767-425-21 s VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL

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------------SE-531 BOARD------------ Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. SP Description

1pc A-8323-916-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, SE-531

CN31 1-573-806-21 s PIN,CONNECTOR (6P)(SMD)(1.5MM)

PH21 8-719-052-69 s PHOTO INTERRUPTER RPI-352 PH22 8-719-052-69 s PHOTO INTERRUPTER RPI-352 PH31 8-719-988-59 s PHOTO TRANSISTOR PT501A PH32 8-749-010-50 s PHOTO INTERUPTER RPI-5100

R21 1-216-073-00 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/10W(2012) R22 1-216-029-00 s RESISTOR,CHIP 150 1/10W(2012) R23 1-216-073-00 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/10W(2012) R24 1-216-029-00 s RESISTOR,CHIP 150 1/10W(2012) R31 1-216-029-00 s RESISTOR,CHIP 150 1/10W(2012)

R32 1-216-073-00 s RESISTOR,CHIP 10K 1/10W(2012)

------------SE-532 BOARD------------ Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. SP Description

1pc A-8323-917-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, SE-532 1pc 3-689-205-02 s HOLDER (A), LED 1pc 3-187-312-02 s HOLDER (P), LED

C11 1-164-004-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V C12 1-164-004-11 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC 0.1MF/25V

CN11 1-580-056-21 o PIN,CONNECTOR 3P

D11 8-719-945-20 s LED GL-520

PH12 8-729-019-26 s TRANSISTOR PT493F

R11 1-216-023-00 s RESISTOR,CHIP 82 1/10W(2012) R12 1-216-047-91 s RESISTOR, CHIP 820 1/10W(2125)

-----------SU-52 BOARD----------- Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. SP Description

1pc 1-676-696-11 o PRINTED WIRING BOARD, SU-52

CN41 1-770-160-21 s PIN, CONNECTOR (SMT) 2P

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-----FRAME----- Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. SP Description

1pc 1-251-855-11 s HEAD, THERMAL (LVE6413SS) 1pc 1-418-820-11 s PANEL UNIT, FRONT 1pc ! 1-468-456-12 s REGULATOR, SWITCHING 1pc 1-541-309-11 s MOTOR,(RF-370C)(DC)(2.59W) 1pc 1-698-928-22 s MOTOR, STEPPING

1pc 1-763-007-21 o FAN, DC (OPTION) 1pc 1-792-200-11 o WIRE, FLAT TYPE (8 CORE) 1pc 1-792-201-11 o WIRE, FLAT TYPE (26 CORE) 1pc 1-792-202-11 o WIRE, FLAT TYPE (30 CORE)

HN001 1-960-220-11 o HARNESS, SUB (6P) (TO CN2/MA-99 BOARD) 1-569-200-11 o HOUSING, CONNECTOR 7P 6pcs 1-569-193-21 o TERMINAL, SOLDERLESS (TO CN31/SE-531 BOARD) 1-565-978-11 o HOUSING, CONNECTOR 6P 6pcs 1-565-977-11 s TERMINAL, SOLDERLESS HN002 1-960-221-11 o HARNESS, SUB (3P) (TO CN2/KY-454 BOARD) 1-569-618-11 o HOUSING, CONNECTOR 3P 3pcs 1-565-977-11 s TERMINAL, SOLDERLESS (TO CN11/SE-532 BOARD) 1-569-618-11 o HOUSING, CONNECTOR 3P 3pcs 1-565-977-11 s TERMINAL, SOLDERLESS HN003 1-960-222-11 o HARNESS, SUB (2P) (TO CN7/MA-99 BOARD) 1-569-196-11 o HOUSING, CONNECTOR 3P 2pcs 1-569-193-21 o TERMINAL, SOLDERLESS (TO CN41/SU-52 BOARD) 1-562-644-11 s SOCKET, CONNECTOR 2P 2pcs 1-562-643-11 o TERMINAL, SOLDERLESS

----------------------------------------PACKING MATERIALS & SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES---------------------------------------- Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. SP Description

1pc ! 1-534-827-14 s CORD, POWER (3P)(UL/CSA) [UP-895(UC)] 1pc 1-551-475-31 s 3C2V 1.5M CABLE [UP-895(J,UC)] [UP-895CE(CE)] [UP-895MD(J,UC)]

1pc ! 1-551-631-22 s POWER-SUPPLY CORD (IEC) [UP-895CE(CE)] 1pc ! 1-575-703-12 s CORD, POWER [UP-895MD(J)] 1pc ! 1-783-954-11 s CORD, POWER [UP-895MD(UC)] 1pc ! 1-791-041-11 s CORD SET, POWER (3P) [UP-895(J)]

1pc ! 1-793-461-11 o PLUG, CONVERSION (3P-2P) [UP-895(J),UP-895MD(J)] 1pc 3-623-865-01 s SHEET,HEAD CLEANING (ACLYLIC) 1pc 3-624-867-01 o LABEL,MEDIA 1pc 3-868-286-01 s MANUAL, INSTRUCTION

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CONTRAST-L

CONTRAST-C

CONTRAST-H

TO 75Z(R1,R2)

TO RELAY DRIVE(Q1)

TO SERECTOR2(IC5)

TO SERECTOR1(IC1)

TO SYNC GENERATOR(Q40)

TO D/A CONVERTOR(IC502)

TO A/D CONVERTOR(IC500)

TO CONTRAST CIRCUIT(Q200,Q17)

TO BRIGHT CIRCUIT(Q16)

74HC14INVERTOR

IC301

PH31

PH32

PH22

PH21

S1

S2

S3

S4

D11

PH12

24

10

16

22

12

2 14

18

86 20

4

I6

I3

I2

I5

I4

I0

I1 I7

15

12

14

4

13

1

23

12

13

14

151234

55 7-11

7-11

A3-0

IC303

OUT

SELECTOR

(OPTION)

3 1

2 1

45-68

70

69

73

9

38

118

37

124

19

119

16

119

39

125

120

17

18

122

89-98

20,21

35-22

101,99

117-102

136

CKO1B

CKO1A

137

231

10

35

32

6

3

13

12

129

1

INTOUT1

132

176-167

126

126CLKOUT

146

135

19

185 9

221 2 783

154

20

21

10

14,13,11

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

51

47

46,41,48

42

13

56

58

52

21 13

12

74

1013

29

49

6 1

3

7

4

6

2

10

4

12

11

3

1

13

27

281

2

22

25

23

24

3

5 67

26

44

71

70

14

31

32

30

65

66-69

64

61

63

62

20

16

18

17

2

3

4

5

19

50

60

59

53

77

74

75

76

73

79

80

172

4

REGURATOR

IC200

OUT IN

5

10

13

14

26

9

28

8

7

5

6

29

30

3

1

PM3

PM1

PM4

PM2

5

4

3

2

1

2

3

2

5

4

I0

SL301

SL300

SL302

SL303

5

6

3

2

1

3

2

4

5

6

CN11

2

1

1

2

5

4

3

2

7

6

CN2

PSENS2_TR

+5V 4

3

2

7

5

6

5

10

4

3

2

9

6

7

8

4

3

2

7

6

5

1

VH_EN

IC506

D-FF

+5V

ROMDATA

ROMMODE

ROMCLK

DATA

CLK

MODE

IC305EEPROM

X1

X2

X1

X2

VH_EN

POWER_LED

POWER LED

CN14

+5V

SL304

PRINT SIZE

STD/SIDE

POSI/NEGA

2.0

1.5

STD

S

SIZE

PAPER

GAMMA

SMOOTH

GAMMA

PAPER

SE-532

PAPER

4

3

1

2

3

2

1

4

2

1

GAMMA

REGURATOR

IC201

OUT IN

2

CLK

CLK

CLKE

CLKE

nCS

nCS

A[13-12]

ADDRESS[13-12]

MA-99(1/2)

nFETCH

REMOTE JACK

DIP-SW

THRUE/EE_OUT

2/2

nRESET

nAGC

nTRAP

NT/PAL

nCSYNC

2/2

CLKOUT

RESETGENERATOR

IC300

+21V

BEO

HEADTEMP

MORTORDRIVE

AMP

IC401

HCLK

nLATCH

nSTB

HD[20-1]

nLATCH

HD[20-1]

TH1

HCLK

nSTB

BEO

TH2

BEO

TH2

TH1

nSTB

nLATCH

CLK

D[20-1]

HEADTHERMAL

CN9

CN13

+15V

CN12

+5V

+15V

+5V

+21V

SUPPLYPOWER

MA-99(1/2)

HMOROR2

HMOTOR1

FAN

BUZZER

BUSY

nREMOTE_KEY

SWDATA

SWSEL[3-0]

SCIDI

nCTS

SCIDO

nRTS

DSENS

HSENS2

HSENS1

PSENS1

PSENS2

SHARPNESS

ALARM_LED

nCOPY_KEY

nDOOR_KEY

nPRINT_KEY

nFEED_KEY

REGEN

VF

nFETCHING

nFETCHSTOP

GADATA

nPRINT_PULSE

nINTV

nFETCH nREGLD

nCOPYSTOP

nEXTV

REGSEL[2-0]

nCOPYING

nCOPY

DCLK

nGARESET

nVD

ODD/EVEN

DATAIN

REGCLK

nREGEN

nREGLD

REGSEL[2-0]

nCLEAR

nLINE_PULSE

nINTV

nPRINTING

nPRINTSTOP

nPRINT

nFETCHING

nFETCHSTOP

nCSYNC

PULSE

AD[7-0]

nWE

DATA[7-0]

DQM

nCAS

nRAS

ADDRESS[9-0]

INTOUT2

CONTROLORMEMORY&HEADIC501

AD[7-0]2/2

IC503

SDRAM

nWE

D[7-0]

DQM

nCAS

nRAS

A[11-0]

CKO1B

CKO1A

HDA

HDB

XTIDGENERATORCLKIC505

IN

TAP4

TAP3LINEDELAYIC504

2/2

2/2

2/2

2/2

2/2

2/2

2/2

CPU

SYSTEM CONTROL

IC304

BUZZERBUZZERDRIVE

IC431,IC430,Q401

CN5

nRTS

DIN

nCTS

DOUT

Q400,Q403

MORTORFAN

DRIVE

IC400HEAD

DRIVEMORTORPLATTEN

Q406.Q407Q404.Q405

FAN-

FAN+

A

nB

nA

B

HMOROR2

HMOTOR1

Q301

DRIVELED

PSENS1_TR

DSENS

HSENS2_TR

HSENS1_TR

SHARPNESS

PRINT SIZE

SMOOTH

STD/SIDE

POSI/NEGA

PSENS2_D

PSENS2_TR

ALARM_LED

nDOOR_KEY

nFEED_KEY

nCOPY_KEY

nPRINT_KEY

DRIVELEDQ300

2/2

BRIGHT-L

BRIGHT-C

BRIGHT-H

A3-0

OUT

I7

I6

I5

I4

I3

I2

I1

SELECTORIC302

CN6

CN8

CN7

RESERVED

INTERRUPT

ASPECT

MEMORY

DIRECTION

SCAN1

SCAN2

INPUT

POST FEED

AGC

TERMINATION

CN2

CN11

CN3

DC FAN MOTOR

CN41

CN31

CN1

SU-52

DC MOTOR

M

FOR HEAD

FOR PLATTENSTEPPING MOTOR

M

SENSOR1PAPER

DOOR SENSOR

SE-531

HEAD SENSOR 2

HEAD SENSOR 1

KY-454

SHARPNESS

PRINT

SMOOTH

STD/SIDE

THRUE/EE

POSI/NEGA

PAPER

SENSOR2PAPER

SENSOR1

SENSOR2PAPER

ALARM LED

DOOR

FEED

COPY

PRINT

CONTRAST

BRIGHT

FRONT PANEL

+3V

+5V

23MHzX500

10MHzX300

+5V

+5V

J300

TERMINATION

CLKOUT

+15V

+12V

+5V

BZ400

THRUE/EE

PULSE

nAGC

nTRAP

NT/PAL

nCSYNC

CONTRAST

+5V

BRIGHT

S300

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Section 9Block Diagram

OVERALL (1/2)

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RV5

ADJUSTCONTRAST

AGC OFFADJUST

RV4

RV3REFADJUSTADJUST

GAINRV2

6 51

TO MEMORY&HEAD CONTROLOR(IC501)

TO MEMORY&HEAD CONTROLOR(IC501)

TO MEMORY&HEAD CONTROLOR(IC501)

TO FRONT PANEL(CN14)

TO SYSTEM CONTROLOR(IC304)

TO SYSCON(IC304)

TO DIP-SW(S300)

6

5

7

8

3

10

1

10

1

215

16 9

12

8-120

11-4

1423

19

21

AMPBRIGHTRV6 Q16

ADJUST

Q7

AMP

L2,L3

LPFAMP

Q6

1413

127

3

VIDEOIC4

AMP

Q14INTEGRATIONCIRCUIT

Q13PEDESTALCLAMP

CLAMP PULSEGENERATOR

Q11,Q12

3

28

GENERATOR

BRIGHT-H

CONTRAST-L

CONTRAST-C

BRIGHT-C

BRIGHT-L

CONTRAST-H

110 Q220

BUFFER

IC5(1/3)

113

GENERATOR

15

42

7

3

1

5

BLK 1/2

DRIVE

Q1RELAY

CNTRSYNCOUT

CNTROUT

VIN

Q17

VCC

CLT

OUTIN

MA-99(2/2)

CN10

SELECTOR4

RY1

Q173

AMP

HSYNC GENERATOR

Q174

SELECTOR3

REF

IC502

VOUT

GENERATOR

D[7-0]

R538,R539,R540REFERENCE

D/A CONV

CLK

GENERATORREFERENCE

Q21

D[7-0]

CLKVTB

VRT

VIN

A/D CONV

IC500

AMPCONTRASTQ200

VIDEO AMP 2IC6

VIDEO AMP 1IC2

SELECTOR2

IC5(1/3)

AGC CIRCUIT

Q40SYNC

SELECTOR1

IC1

FL2,Q52

TRAP FILTER

TRAP FILTER

FL1,Q51

AMP

Q50

75ZR1,R2

VIDEO-OUT

VIDEO IN

MA-99(2/2)

1/2

1/2

1/2

1/2

1/2

1/2

1/2

1/2

1/2

AD[7-0]

1/2

PULSE

GND

CLKOUT

THRUE/EE

nAGC

nTRAP

NT/PAL

nCSYNC

BRIGHT

CONTRAST

TERMINATION

Overall (2/2)Overall (2/2)

OVERALL (2/2)

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2

3

4

5

A B C D E F G H

1

(OPTION)

+V

+V

nA

nB

B

A

HD14

HD9

HD12

HD15

nLATCH

TH2

HD13

HD16

HD5

VDD

BEO

HD17

HD6

GND

HD1

HD18

HD3

VDD

HD2

nSTB

HD4

HD8

GND

HD10

HD20

HCLK

HD7

HD11

TH1

HD19

GND

GND

+21V

GND

GND

+21V

GND

+21V

+21V

+21V

GND

+21V

GND

+21V

+21V

+21V

GND

+21V

GND

+21V

GND

+21V

GND

GND

+21V

GND

2

5

4

6

3

1

PSENS1_TR

DSENS

GND6

5

5

6

5

6

7

GND

+5V

IN_SW2

PSENS2_TR

IN_SW4

IN_SW1

IN_SW3

+5V

IN_SW4

IN_SW3

IN_SW2

+V

5

2

6

3

4

8

7

1

7

1

2

3

5

8

4

6

8

7 7

8PSENS2_TR

PSENS1_D

nDOOR_KEY

nCOPY_KEY

nFEED_KEY

STD/SIDE

POSI/NEGA

nPRINT_KEY

PRINT SIZE

7

13

12

9

4

3

8

11

6

10

2

5

1

7

13

12

9

4

3

8

11

6

10

2

5

1

2

1

3

1

2

HEAD_EN

24

9

6

25

8

5

16

15

14

26

1

12

23

17

11

21

13

4

22

3

20

18

10

19

2

7

9

6

25

8

5

15

26

12

23

17

11

21

13

4

22

3

20

18

10

19

2

7

24

16

14

1

25

26

23

24

+21V

+21V

GND

GND

2

11

10

1

12

7

4

3

6

5

13

9

8

GND_U

+5V

HEAD_EN

GND_H

GND_H

GND_H

+15V

+21V

GND_D

+21V

+21V

GND_H

+21V

GND_D

+5V

GND_U

+15V

GND_H

GND_H

GND_H

GND_H

+21V

+21V

+21V

+21V

+21V

+21V

+21V

+21V

+21V

+21V

+21V

+21V

+21V

+21V

+21V

4

28

13

1

24

7

5

3

2

9

20

8

19

14

16

17

12

25

10

15

26

30

18

27

23

11

22

6

29

21

14

11

25

26

21

1

24

13

5

12

18

23

29

6

20

9

17

22

27

30

16

4

15

7

10

19

28

3

8

2

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

14

11

21

1

13

5

12

18

6

20

9

17

22

16

4

15

7

10

19

3

8

2

PANEL

30

21

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

20

18

17

16

19

15

14

13

12

2

1

9

10

11

5

4

8

7

6

3

VDD

GND

VDD

GND

HD5

HD6

HD3

HD4

HD7

HD9

HD1

HD2

HD10

HD8

HD11

HD12

HD14

HD15

HD13

HD16

HD17

HD18

HD19

2

1

2

1

FAN+

FAN-2

1

6

1

3

5

2

4

6

1

3

5

2

4

HMOROR2

HMOTOR1

5

+V

6

4

3

1

2

2

1

2

1

5

4

1

5

2

4

6

3

7

6

7

1

3

2

CONTRUST-L

BRIGHT-H

POWER_LED

CONTRUST-H

CONTRUST-C

BRIGHT-C

BRIGHT-L

1

4

5

3

7

6

2

8

11

9

7

10

8

11

9

7

10

5

1

2

6

3

4

5

4

3

6

1

2

ALARM_LED

nCOPY_KEY

+5V

STD/SIDE

PRINT SIZE

nFEED_KEY

PSENS2_TR

POSI/NEGA

GND

nDOOR_KEY

nPRINT_KEY

11

7

10

9

8

3

1

4

6

2

5

GND

+5V

POWER_LED

6

5

6

5

2 2

1

3 3

1

44

GND

+5V

+5V +5V 1

2

4

3

4

1

4

3

2

1

2

3HSENS1_TR

HSENS2_TR

GND

CONTRUST-C

ALARM_LED MA-99

CONTRUST-H

BRIGHT-C

DSENS

HSENS2_TR

BRIGHT-L

BRIGHT-H

CONTRUST-L

HSENS1_TR

PSENS2_D

PSENS1_TR

IN_SW1

FAN-

HEAD

FAN+

THERMAL

A

DC FAN MOTOR

nB

nA

B

FOR PLATTEN

HMOROR2

FRONT

STEPPING MOTOR

HMOTOR1

nLATCH

SUPPLY

HD20

SE-531

POWER

!

M

TH1

HCLK

nSTB

BEO

TH2

SU-52

KY-454

SE-532

R22

1/10W150

5V5V

1 2

4 3

CO

ECA

A

R21

1/10W10k

CN316P

RPI-352PH21

5V

R24

1/10W150

5V5V

1 2

4 3

CO

ECA

A

R23

1/10W10k

RPI-352PH22

R31150

5V5V

2 3

1 4

R3210K PH31

PT501ARPI-5100PH32

SL21LND21

GND01

HSENS1_TR

HSENS2_TR

+5V

5

4

6

DSENS

GND

PSENS_TR

2

1

3

CN412P

MOTER2

MOTOR1

2

1

M

1

2

CN41

CN31

CN2

CN6

CN3CN1

CN7

CN12

CN13

CN9

CN8

CN14

CN1

PSENS2_TR

GND

+5V

2

3

11

2

3

CN2

PSENS2_TR

GND

+5V

2

3

11

2

3

CN11

HN002

HN003

3P

PH12PT493F

D11GL-520

C120.1

C110.1

R12820

CN11

R1182

A11

PSENS2_TR

GND

+5V

2

3

1

SL11LND11

HN001

5V

R1

21

3456

3.3k

S1SLIDE SW

R23.3k

R33.3k

5V

R4

2

GND01

1

3

4

3.3k

C10.1

CN23P

SL1LND1

LND2

S2SLIDE SW

R53.3k

5V

R6

21

3

4

3.3k

C20.1

S3SLIDE SW

R73.3k

5V

5V

R82

1

3

3.3k

S4SLIDE SW

C30.1

C40.1

C50.1

CN18P

PSENS2_TR

GND

PSENS1_D

2

3

1

PSENS2_TR

PRENS1_D

GND

2

3

1

IN_SW3

IN_SW2

IN_SW4 5

6

4

+5V

IN_SW1

8

7

FrameFrame

FRAME

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KY-454, SE-531, SE-532, SU-52KY-454, SE-531, SE-532, SU-52

KY-454 -A SIDE-

SUFFIX: -11

KY-454 -B SIDE-

SUFFIX: -11

R2R3

C1

C2

C3

C4

C5

R1R4

R5R6

R7

R8

S1S2

S3S4

#PC0

0025

#PC0

0026

#PC0

0027

CN1

CN2

LND1

LND2

SL1

#PC0

0006

#PC0

0028

CN31

LND2

1

PH21PH22

R31

R32

SL21

#PC0

0002

#PC0

0007#P

C000

08

#PC0

0022

#PC0

0023

#PC0

0024

#PC0

0026

#PC0

0027

#PC0

0035

#PC0

0036

PH31

PH32

R21

R22

R23

R24

CN11

D11

PH12 #PC00010#PC00011#PC00012

C11 C12

LND11

R11 R12

SL11

CN41

#PC00003#PC00004#PC00005

SE-532 -A SIDE-

SUFFIX: -11

SE-532 -B SIDE-

SUFFIX: -11

SE-531 -A SIDE-

SUFFIX: -11

SE-531 -B SIDE-

SUFFIX: -11

SU-52 -A SIDE-

SUFFIX: -11

SU-52 -B SIDE-

SUFFIX: -11

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MA-99 (1/5)B-CEPX112-MA99-S

MA-99 (1/5)MA-99 (1/5)

-4

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

910111213141516

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

910111213141516

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

123456789101112131415161718192021222324

2526

2728

2930

3132

3334

3536

3738

3940

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64

6566

6768

6970

7172

7374

7576

7778

7980

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

12

34

56

7 89

1011

1213

14

12

34 5

67

8

SL300

SL301

SL302

SL303

SL304

CL300CL301 CL302

CL303CL304 CL305

CL306CL307

CL308

CL309CL310

CL312CL313

CL314CL315

CL316CL317

CL319CL320

CL321

CL322CL323

CL324

CL325

CL327

CL328

CL329

CL330

CL331

CL332

CL333

CL334

CL335

CL336

CL337

CL338

CL339

CL340CL341CL342

D300

D301

D302

D303

D304

D305

D306

D307

D308

D309

D310

D311

D312

D313

D314

D315

D316

D317

D318

D319

D324

D325

IC300

Q300

Q301

IC305

LND301 LND302

CL326 C300

C301

C302

C303

C304

C305

C306 C307

C310

C311

C312

C313

C314

C315

C316

C317

C318

C319

C320

C321

C322

C323

C324

C325

C326

C327

C328

C329

C330

C331

C332

C333

C334

C335

C336

C337

C338

C339

C340

C341

CN1

CN3

J300

L305

L306

L307

R300

R302

R303

R304

R305

R306

R307

R308

R310 R311

R312

R313

R314 R315

R316

R317

R318

R319

R320

R321

R322

R323

R324

R325

R326

R329

R330

R332

R334

R335

R336

R337

R338

R339

R340

R341

R342

R343

R354 R355 R356 R357

R362

R363

R364

R365

R366

R368

R370

R371R373

R378

R379

R380

R381

R382

R383

R384

R385

R386

R387

R388

R389

R390

R391

R392

R393

R394

R395

R396

R397S300

X300

R374

R375

R376

R377

L310

C350C351

L311

SL305

R398

C352

R369

R372

L304

R367

CN2

CN5

CL343

CL344

CL345

CL346

D320

D321

D322

D323

L302

L303

IC301

IC302IC303

C362

C361

C360

L309

L308

IC304

TP300

TP305

TP306 TP307

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

PST600DMT-T1

DTC124EKA-T146

DTC124EKA-T146

M24C02-MN6T

4725V

0.1

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

12p 12p

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

10

6.3V

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

1µH

1µH

1µH

10k 330

10k

330

10k

10k

10k

10k

470 1.8k

1M

3.3k

3.3k 3.3k

3.3k

3.3k

3.3k

3.3k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k 10k 10k 10k

100

100

100

100

100

220

100

3.3k100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

1k

1k

1k

1k

1k

1k

1k

1k

1k

1k

1k

100

220

220

220

220

1µH

106.3V

0.1

1µH

330

1000p10µH

3.3k

7P

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

1SS302-TE85L

6.8µH

6.8µH

SN74HC14ANSR

SN74HC251SN74HC251

0.01

10

6.3V0.1

1µH

1µH

HD6473657F-UP895

'NM

'NM

'NM 'NM

5V

5V

5V

5V TERMINATION 4/5

5V

5V5V

5V5V

TH/EE_OUT

SEL_A3

SEL_A3_NOT

1/5

1/5

5V

5V

SEL_A3

SEL_A3_NOT

1/5

1/5

2/5

5/5

HEAD_TEMP 2/5

5V

5V

GA_BUS3/5

ANALOG_BUS

BUZZER2/5

CSYNC

HEAD_EN

MOTOR BUS

5V

LND15/5

BEO3/5

3/5,4/5

4/5

4/5

LND2

2

3

1

2

3

1

2323

1

1

3

5

7

9

11

13

15

17

19

21

23

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

22

24

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1RK

RB

0123

4 5 6 7

8910

11

12

13

14

15

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

RB

RK

P/N

P/N

SIDE

SIDE

SIZE

SIZE

PS2

FEED

FEED

COPY

COPY

PRINT

PRINT

DOOR

DOOR

LED

A0

A0

A1

A2

A3

D

D

A0

A1

A2

D

A1

A2

A3

_A3

_A3

HS1

HS2

PS1

DS 1 2 3 4

1234

1

2

3

4

FAN

H1

H2

1

2

3

1

2

3

TRAP

GAD

GACK

N/P

AGC

VF

INTV

RS2

RS0

RE

RLD

RESET

FETCH

FETCHSTOP

FETCHING

COPY

COPYSTOP

COPYING

TEST

TEST

RTS

CTS

RXD

RXD

TXD

TXD

A1

A2

B1

B2

HS1

HS2

PS1

DS

INTV

EXTV

1

2

3

4

LED

EXTV

RS1

PP

PS2

RTS

CTS

nRESET

SIDE

SIZE

TEMP

IN_SW1

IN_SW2

IN_SW3

IN_SW4

NEGA

AVss

TEST

X2

X1

Vss

OSC1

OSC2

nRESET

Vcc

PM1

PM2

PM3

PM4

FAN

HM2

HM1

VH_EN

PS2

HS2

HS1

PS1

DS

AVcc

nCSYNC

nEXTV

nFEEDKEY

nCOPYKEY

nPRINTKEY

nDOORKEY

nLED

SEL_A0

SEL_A1

SEL_A2

SEL_A3

SEL_D

nINTV

nRMTKEY

nRMTBSY

TESTPIN

BUZZER

TXD

RXD

RTS

CTS

NTSC/PAL

nTRAP

nAGC

TH/EE_O

GACLK

Vcc

Vss

VF

REGEN

REGLD

REGSEL2

REGSEL1

REGSEL0

GADATAnCOPYING

nCOPYSTOP

nCOPY

nFETCHING

nFETCHSTOP

nFETCH

nGARESET

D3

D2

D1

D0

Y W nG GND

VCC

D4

D6

D5

D7 A B C

D3

D2

D1

D0

Y W nG GND

VCC

D4

D6

D5

D7 A B C

+5V

STD/SDE

POSI/NEGA

PRINT_SIXE

FEED_KEY

COPY_KEY

PRINT_KEY

DOOR_KEY

ALARM_LED

GND

+5V

IN_SW1

IN_SW2

IN_SW3

IN_SW4

GND

ROMMODE

ROMDATA

ROMCLK

+5V

GND

HSENS1_TR

HSENS2_TR

PSENS1_TR

DSENS

A1

Y1

A2

Y2

A3

Y3

GND

VCC

A6

Y6

A5

Y5

A4

Y4

E0

E1

E2

VSS

VCC

MODE

SCL

SDA

TEST

INTV EXTV

SYSTEM CONTROLOR

PRTPRS

BEO

PSENS2_TR

PSENS2_D

+5V

TXD

RXD

RTS

CTS

GND

+5V

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1SS302-TE85L

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2SD999-T1-CLCK

2SC1623-T1-L5L6 2SD999-T1-CLCK

2SD992-Z-E2 2SD992-Z-E2 2SD992-Z-E2 2SD992-Z-E2 2SD992-Z-E2

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TC7S14FU-TE85R

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150k22k

3.9k

0

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4725V

MOTOR BUS

THERMISTOR2

THERMISTOR1

3/5

3/5

1/5

1/5

15V

15V

HEAD_TEMP1/5

5V-35V

BUZZER

5V-3

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A1

A2

B1

B2

H1

H2

IN2+

IN2-

OUT2

VCC

GND

IN1+

IN1-

OUT1

B(ORANGE)

A(BROWN)

B(YELLOW)

A(BLACK)

+V(RED)

+V(RED)

WHITE

FAN+

FAN-

HMOTOR1

N.C

HMOTOR2

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IC506

C548

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IC501

C538

R598

0.1

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0.10.1

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0.1

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0.1 0.1

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0.1

0.1

0.1

106.3V

0.1

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2.2µH

220

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TC74VHC174FT

0.1

EMI

EMI

CXD9113R

'NM

'NM

5V

THERMISTOR1

THERMISTOR2

2/5

2/5

GA_BUS 1/5

5V-2 3V 5V-23V

LND2

BEO

1/5, 5/5

1/5

5V-2

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

STB

STB

VF

EXTV

INTV

COPYING

FETCHING

RS0

RS1

RS2

RLD

RE

GACK

RESET

COPYSTOP

FETCHSTOP

COPY

FETCH

GAD

D0

D1

D2

D3

D4

D5

D6

D7

A0

A1

A2

A3

A4

A5

A6

A7

A8

A9

A10

A11

A12

A13

CLK

WE

CAS

RAS

CS

DQM

CKE

D0

D1

D2

D3

D4

D5

D6

D7

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

PP

GND

VDD

GND

VDD

HEAD_DATA10

HEAD_DATA9

HEAD_DATA8

HEAD_DATA7

HEAD_DATA6

HEAD_DATA5

HEAD_DATA4

HEAD_DATA3

HEAD_DATA2

HEAD_DATA1

HEAD_CLK

nHEAD_STB

nHEAD_LATCH

HEAD_BEO

HEAD_THERM2

HEAD_THERM1

HEAD_DATA10

HEAD_DATA9

HEAD_DATA8

HEAD_DATA7

HEAD_DATA6

HEAD_DATA5

HEAD_DATA4

HEAD_DATA3

HEAD_DATA2

HEAD_DATA1

NFETCH

NPRINT

NFETCHSTOP

NPRINTSTOP

NCLR

VSS

REGCLK

NREGEN

NREGLD

DATAIN

REGSEL2

VDD1

REGSEL1

REGSEL0

VSS

ODD_EVEN

NHD

VDD2

EXT_H

HHP

QHPV

VSS

ODD_EVEN2

NSH_EN

NTIK_EN

VDD1

NTIK2_EN

NHOKAN_EN

NHEAD_EN

LATCH_EN

VSS

P_DATA0

P_DATA1

P_DATA2

P_DATA3

P_DATA4

VSS

VDD1

P_DATA5

P_DATA6

P_DATA7

P_DATA8

VDD2

P_DATA9

P_DATA10

P_DATA11

P_DATA12

VSS

P_DATA13

P_DATA14

P_DATA15

P_DATA16

P_DATA17

P_DATA18

P_DATA19

HEAD_CK

NSTROB

NLATCH

VSS

BEO

VDD2

MST

XTST

VDD1

VSS

SMCK

IH

SDO

HT

HDO

CKO1B

CKO1A

VSS

VDD1

STATE3

STATE2

STATE1

STATE0

VDD2

nCSYNC

PULSE

nCLUMP

DRAMREQ

VSS

S1

S0

TIKU_OUT7

TIKU_OUT6

TIKU_OUT5

TIKU_OUT4

TIKU_OUT3

TIKU_OUT2

TIKU_OUT1

TIKU_OUT0

VSS

VDD2

AD_DATA7

AD_DATA6

AD_DATA5

AD_DATA4

AD_DATA3

AD_DATA2

AD_DATA1

AD_DATA0

VDD1

VSS

VSS

CLKDRAM

A13

VDD1

A12

ADDRESS11

ADDRESS10

ADDRESS09

VSS

ADDRESS08

ADDRESS07

ADDRESS06

ADDRESS05

ADDRESS04

VDD2

ADDRESS03

ADDRESS02

ADDRESS01

ADDRESS00

VSS

COMMAND(WE)

COMMAND(CAS)

COMMAND(RAS)

COMMAND(CS)

VDD1

CKE

DQM

MUX2

CLKOUT

VSS

CLK

INTIN

INTOUT1

INTOUT2

MEMORY CONTROLOR

VDD2

VPD

SDI

TSI

TSO

XSM

VDD1

VDD1

nLINEPULS

nFETCHING

nPRINTING

nINTV

nVD

DATADRAM7

DATADRAM6

DATADRAM5

DATADRAM4

DATADRAM3

DATADRAM2

DATADRAM1

DATADRAM0

MMS1

MMS2

MMS0

MMS3

MMS4

HH34

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V.IN

C5010.113

141112

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D.GND

-2

CLK

D.VCC

0.1 A.VCC VRB

DA_OUT

CSYNC

R534100

R540

RN RN39 270

C5060.1

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CXD1171M-THIC502

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R538

RN680

1917VG

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C5100.1

3.3k

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1316 R543

67

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D7

D

1011

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12 CLK

VB

C5130.1

BLK VREF

A.GNDD.GND

IREF

A.VCCA.VCC

20 C509D IO

R539

100R555

-2-2

3V

5V-2

C51910

6.3VR561100

C52233p

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GND

N.C

CKIB

CKO1B

22

N.C

N.C

N.C

GND 17

18

19

20

21

2425 23

C5210.1

GND

VDD

HDSLB

HDOB

CKO2B

GND

HDB

N.C34

xTIB

GND

IC505

GND36

37 xTOB

D0

VDD

38

39

35

C5280.1

2627282930313233

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R563

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xTOA

GND

xT1A 13

14

15

16

xT2A

9 10 11

GND

HDA

GND

12

R5641M

X500

C53622p

C53522p

-2

-2

1M

D1

D2

40

41

D3

D4

42

43

6 7 83 4 5

GND

CKO2A

HDOA

VDD

HDSLA

GND44

1 2

CKO1A

GND

CKIA

C5370.1

R565220

R599'NM

C534'NM

CXD8932Q

5V-2DS1000Z-100(TE2)

IC504

8VCC

67

TAP1

1

IN

TAP2

23

5

TAP54

GND

TAP3TAP4

D7

D6

R582100

D5R584100

R583100

53D7

51NC

52VSSQ

C520

49

0.1

47D5

48NCIC503

SDRAM

VCCQ

50D6

D4R585100

DQM

CLKR586100

45NC

C525

43

44D4

VCCQ

40

41

38

39

NC

CLK

DQM

VSS

42 0.1NC

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-2CKE

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A11R589100

R588100

100

A7

A8

A5

A6R592

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R591100

100

R590

36

37

NC

34

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A9

A11

CKE

32

33

A7

A8

30

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A5

A6

A4

-2

R595100

10028

29A4

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R587

54VSS

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220

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R522

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D2

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220

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220

220

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D5

D6

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R567100

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R569100

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C526

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15

nWE

nCAS

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130.1 NC

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100R570

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WE

CAS

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nRAS

nCS

18

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A0

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100

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A2

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R576

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100

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R572

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L7

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R163

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R232R233

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R236

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R239

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R31

R33

R35 R36

R37

R38

R39

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R42

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R59

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RV3

RV4

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IC6

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CL110

CN11

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TP2

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TP6

TP7TP8

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1SS302-TE85L

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LM358PS-E20 LM358PS-E20

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XN4501-TW

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XN4402-(TX)

2SC1623-T1-L5L6

XN4501-TW

2SC1623-T1-L5L6

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2SA812-T1-M5M6

XN4501-TW

2SA812-T1-M5M6

2SA812-T1-M5M6

2SA812-T1-M5M6

MC14053BF

NJM2234M(TE2)

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XN4501-TW

2SD999-T1-CLCK

XN4601-TW

XN4601-TW

2SC1623-T1-L5L6

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1050V

1050V

1050V

1050V

1050V

1050V

1050V

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1µH 1µH

68µ

68µ

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560

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5.6k 2.2k

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1k

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3.3k

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820k

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82k

1k 1k

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680 1.2k

33

1k

2.7k

33

680

1k

4.7k

180

2.2k

180

3.3k 1k

33

2.2k

680

4.7k

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150

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6.8k

33

1k 1k 2.2k

10k

12k

820k

10k

10k 33 1k4.7k

2.2k

22k

10k

2.7k

100

10k

22k

5.6k

100k

10k

6.8k

10k

1k

220

220

4.7k

1k

10k

BA7655AF-E2

820RN

1kRN

270RN

3.9kRN

5P

1.5k

3301k

3301k

10k

3.9k

470

1.8k

68k

12k

10k

47k10k

'NM'NM

'NM 'NM

'NM

'NM

'NM

'NM

'NM'NM

12V

12V

12V

TH/EE_OUT1/5

1/5

VRB

VRT

3/5

3/5, 4/5

3/5

AD_IN

CSYNC 1/5, 3/5

DA_OUT3/5

TERMINATION 1/5

12V

12V

12V 12V 12V

12V

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R56 C2R57 C2R58 C2R59 C2R60 C2R61 C2R62 C2R63 C2R64 C2R65 C2R66 C2R67 C2R68 C2R69 C2R70 C2R71 C2R72 C3R74 C3R75 C2R76 C2R97 B1R98 B2R101 C1R103 C1R104 C1R121 B3R122 B3R123 B3R124 B3R125 B3R127 C2R128 C2R130 C2R131 B2R132 B2R133 B3R150 C2R155 C2R156 C2R157 C2R158 C2R159 C2R160 C2R161 C2R162 C2R163 C2R164 C2R167 C2R168 C2R173 B2R174 B2R175 B2R176 B2R177 B2R180 C1R181 C1R200 B1R220 C1R221 C1R222 C2R223 C2R224 C2R225 C2R226 C2R227 C2R228 C2R229 C3R230 B3R231 B3R232 C3R233 C3R234 C3R235 C3R236 C3R237 C3R238 C3R239 C3R240 B3R300 B1R302 C2R303 B2R304 B2R305 B2R306 B2R307 B2R308 C2R310 B1R311 B1R312 B1R313 B1R314 B1R315 B1R316 B1R317 B1R318 B1R319 B2

R320 C2R321 C2R322 C2R323 C2R324 C2R325 C2R326 C2R329 C2R330 C2R332 C2R334 C3R335 C2R336 C2R337 C2R338 C2R339 C2R340 C2R341 C2R342 B1R343 B1R354 B2R355 B2R356 B2R357 B2R362 B2R363 B2R364 B1R365 B2R366 B2R367 C3R368 C3R369 C3R370 C3R371 C3R372 C3R373 C3R374 A3R375 A3R376 A3R377 A3R378 B1R379 B1R380 B1R381 C1R382 A3R383 C2R384 C1R385 C1R386 C2R387 C2R388 C2R389 C2R390 C2R391 C2R392 C2R393 C2R394 C2R395 C2R396 C2R397 B1R398 B2R400 A1R401 A1R402 A1R403 A1R404 A1R405 A2R406 A2R407 A2R408 A2R409 A2R410 A1R411 A2R412 B1R413 B1R414 B1R415 B1R416 B1R417 B1R418 B1R419 B1R420 A2R421 A2R423 A2R424 A2R425 A2R426 A2R427 A2R430 A2R431 A2R432 A2R500 B3R501 A2R502 A2R503 A2R504 A2

R505 A2R506 A2R507 A2R508 A2R509 A2R510 A2R511 A2R512 A2R513 B2R514 B2R515 B2R516 B2R517 B2R518 B2R519 B2R520 B3R521 B2R522 B2R523 B3R524 B2R525 B2R526 B2R527 B2R528 B2R529 A2R530 A2R531 A2R532 A2R533 A2R534 B2R535 A2R536 A2R537 A2R538 B2R539 B2R540 B2R541 A2R542 A2R543 B2R544 A2R545 A3R546 A3R547 A3R548 A3R549 A3R550 A3R552 A3R554 A3R555 B3R556 A3R557 A3R558 A3R559 A3R560 A3R561 B3R563 B3R564 B3R565 B3R566 B3R567 A3R568 A3R569 A3R570 A3R571 A3R572 A3R573 A3R574 A3R575 A3R576 B3R577 B3R578 B3R579 B3R580 B3R581 B3R582 A3R583 A3R584 A3R585 A3R586 A3R587 A3R588 A3R589 A3R590 A3R591 B3R592 B3R593 B3R594 B3R595 B3R596 B3R597 B3R598 B3R599 B3R600 A1R601 A2R604 A1R606 A3

R607 A1R609 A3R610 B1R611 B1R612 B2R613 A3R614 B1R615 B2R616 A3R617 B1R618 B1R619 C2R620 B2R621 B3

RV2 C2RV3 C2RV4 C2RV5 C1RV6 C1

RY1 C1

S300 C2

SL300 C2SL301 C2SL302 C2SL303 C2SL304 C2SL305 A3

TP1 B2TP2 C2TP5 C3TP6 B3TP7 B3TP8 B3TP200 B1TP201 B1TP202 B1TP203 A1TP204 B1TP205 A1TP206 A2TP207 A2TP208 A2TP209 C1TP210 C1TP300 B1TP305 B2TP306 B2TP307 B1

X300 B1X500 B3

MA-99MA-99

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UP-895/(E)

SAFETY CHECK-OUT

After correcting the original service problem,perform the following safety checks beforereleasing the set to the customer :

Check the metal trim, “metallized” knobs, screws,and all other exposed metal parts for ACleakage. Check leakage as described below.

LEAKAGE TEST

The AC leakage from any exposed metal part toearth ground and from all exposed metal parts toany exposed metal part having a return tochassis, must not exceed 3.5 mA. Leakagecurrent can be measured by any one of threemethods.

1. A commercial leakage tester, such as theSimpson 229 or RCA WT-540A. Follow themanufacturers’ instructions to use theseinstruments.

2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. TheData Precision 245 digital multimeter issuitable for this job.

3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistorby means of a VOM or battery-operated ACvoltmeter. The “limit” indication is 5.25 V, soanalog meters must have an accurate low-voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and SanwaSH-63Trd are examples of a passive VOMthat is suitable. Nearly all battery operateddigital multimeters that have a 20 V AC rangeare suitable. (See Fig. A)

To Exposed MetalParts on Set

Fig A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.

ACvoltmeter(5.25V)

Earth Ground

0.15 µF 1.5 kZ

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