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SRDF-1

SRDF-1

SERVICE
MANUAL
Published in Jan. 99
3AL70761
Revision 1

SRDF-1 (MCA) S/M

SERVICE
MANUAL

SRDF-1

Safety precautions

This booklet provides safety warnings and precautions for our service
personnel to ensure the safety of their customers, their machines as well
as themselves during maintenance activities. Service personnel are
advised to read this booklet carefully to familiarize themselves with the
warnings and precautions described here before engaging in
maintenance activities.

Safety warnings and precautions


Various symbols are used to protect our service personnel and
customers from physical danger and to prevent damage to their
property. These symbols are described below:

DANGER:

High risk of serious bodily injury or death may result from


insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with warning
messages using this symbol.

WARNING: Serious bodily injury or death may result from insufficient


attention to or incorrect compliance with warning messages
using this symbol.
CAUTION: Bodily injury or damage to property may result from
insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with warning
messages using this symbol.

Symbols
The triangle ( ) symbol indicates a warning including danger
and caution. The specific point of attention is shown inside
the symbol.
General warning.

Warning of risk of electric shock.

Warning of high temperature.


indicates a prohibited action. The specific prohibition is
shown inside the symbol.
General prohibited action.

Disassembly prohibited.

indicates that action is required. The specific action


required is shown inside the symbol.
General action required.

Remove the power plug from the wall outlet.

Always ground the copier.

1. Installation Precautions
WARNING
Do not use a power supply with a voltage other than that specified.
Avoid multiple connections to one outlet: they may cause fire or electric
shock. When using an extension cable, always check that it is
adequate for the rated current. ...............................................................
Connect the ground wire to a suitable grounding point. Not grounding
the copier may cause fire or electric shock. Connecting the earth wire
to an object not approved for the purpose may cause explosion or
electric shock. Never connect the ground cable to any of the following:
gas pipes, lightning rods, ground cables for telephone lines and water
pipes or faucets not approved by the proper authorities. ........................

CAUTION:
Do not place the copier on an infirm or angled surface: the copier may
tip over, causing injury. ...........................................................................
Do not install the copier in a humid or dusty place. This may cause fire
or electric shock. .....................................................................................
Do not install the copier near a radiator, heater, other heat source or
near flammable material. This may cause fire. .......................................
Allow sufficient space around the copier to allow the ventilation grills to
keep the machine as cool as possible. Insufficient ventilation may
cause heat buildup and poor copying performance. ...............................

Always handle the machine by the correct locations when moving it. ....
Always use anti-toppling and locking devices on copiers so equipped.
Failure to do this may cause the copier to move unexpectedly or
topple, leading to injury. ..........................................................................
Avoid inhaling toner or developer excessively. Protect the eyes. If toner
or developer is accidentally ingested, drink a lot of water to dilute it in
the stomach and obtain medical attention immediately. If it gets into the
eyes, rinse immediately with copious amounts of water and obtain
medical attention. ....................................................................................
Advice customers that they must always follow the safety warnings and
precautions in the copiers instruction handbook. ...................................

2. Precautions for Maintenance


WARNING
Always remove the power plug from the wall outlet before starting
machine disassembly. ............................................................................
Always follow the procedures for maintenance described in the service
manual and other related brochures. ......................................................
Under no circumstances attempt to bypass or disable safety features
including safety mechanisms and protective circuits. .............................

Always use parts having the correct specifications. ...............................


Always use the thermostat or thermal fuse specified in the service
manual or other related brochure when replacing them. Using a piece
of wire, for example, could lead to fire or other serious accident. ...........
When the service manual or other serious brochure specifies a
distance or gap for installation of a part, always use the correct scale
and measure carefully. ...........................................................................
Always check that the copier is correctly connected to an outlet with a
ground connection. .................................................................................

Check that the power cable covering is free of damage. Check that the
power plug is dust-free. If it is dirty, clean it to remove the risk of fire or
electric shock. .........................................................................................
Never attempt to disassemble the optical unit in machines using lasers.
Leaking laser light may damage eyesight. ..............................................
Handle the charger sections with care. They are charged to high
potentials and may cause electric shock if handled improperly. .............

CAUTION
Wear safe clothing. If wearing loose clothing or accessories such as
ties, make sure they are safely secured so they will not be caught in
rotating sections. .....................................................................................
Use utmost caution when working on a powered machine. Keep away
from chains and belts. .............................................................................
Handle the fixing section with care to avoid burns as it can be
extremely hot. .........................................................................................
Check that the fixing unit thermistor, heat and press rollers are clean.
Dirt on them can cause abnormally high temperatures. .........................
Do not remove the ozone filter, if any, from the copier except for
routine replacement. ...............................................................................
Do not pull on the AC power cord or connector wires on high-voltage
components when removing them; always hold the plug itself. ..............
Do not route the power cable where it may be stood on or trapped. If
necessary, protect it with a cable cover or other appropriate item. ........
Treat the ends of the wire carefully when installing a new charger wire
to avoid electric leaks. ............................................................................

Remove toner completely from electronic components. .........................


Run wire harnesses carefully so that wires will not be trapped or
damaged. ................................................................................................

After maintenance, always check that all the parts, screws, connectors
and wires that were removed, have been refitted correctly. Special
attention should be paid to any forgotten connector, trapped wire and
missing screws. ......................................................................................
Check that all the caution labels that should be present on the machine
according to the instruction handbook are clean and not peeling.
Replace with new ones if necessary. ......................................................
Handle greases and solvents with care by following the instructions
below: .....................................................................................................
Use only a small amount of solvent at a time, being careful not to
spill. Wipe spills off completely.
Ventilate the room well while using grease or solvents.
Allow applied solvents to evaporate completely before refitting the
covers or turning the main switch on.
Always wash hands afterwards.
Never dispose of toner or toner bottles in fire. Toner may cause
sparks when exposed directly to fire in a furnace, etc. .........................
Should smoke be seen coming from the copier, remove the power
plug from the wall outlet immediately. ..................................................

3. Miscellaneous
WARNING
Never attempt to heat the drum or expose it to any organic solvents
such as alcohol, other than the specified refiner; it may generate toxic
gas. .........................................................................................................

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CONTENTS
I

THEORY AND CONSTRUCTION SECTION


1-1 Specifications
1-1-1 Specifications ..............................................................................
1-2 Mechanical Construction
1-2-1 Part names and their functions ....................................................
1-2-2 Machine cross section .................................................................
1-2-3 Drive system ................................................................................
1-2-4 Mechanical construction ..............................................................

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1-2-1
1-2-2
1-2-3
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II ELECTRICAL SECTION
2-1 Electrical Parts Layout
2-1-1 Electrical parts layout ..................................................................
2-2 Detection of Paper Misfeed
2-2-1 Original misfeed detection ...........................................................
2-2-2 Original misfeed detection conditions ..........................................
2-3 Operation of the PCBs
2-3-1 DF driver PCB .............................................................................

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2-2-1
2-2-2
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III SET UP AND ADJUSTMENT SECTION


3-1 Installation
3-1-1 Unpacking and installation .......................................................... 3-1-1
3-2 Assembly and Disassembly
3-2-1 Precautions for assembly and disassembly ................................ 3-2-1
3-2-2 Procedure for assembly and disassembly ................................... 3-2-2
3-3 Troubleshooting
3-3-1 Image formation problems ........................................................... 3-3-1
3-3-2 Original misfeeds ......................................................................... 3-3-3
3-3-3 PCB terminal voltages ................................................................. 3-3-7
3-3-4 Electrical problems .................................................................... 3-3-10
3-3-5 Mechanical problems ................................................................ 3-3-14
3-4 Appendixes
Timing chart No. 1 .................................................................................. 3-4-1
Timing chart No. 2 .................................................................................. 3-4-2
Timing chart No. 3 .................................................................................. 3-4-3
DF driver PCB ......................................................................................... 3-4-4
Connection diagram ................................................................................ 3-4-5
Wiring diagram ........................................................................................ 3-4-6

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1-1 Specifications
1-1-1 Specifications..................................................................................... 1-1-1

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1-1-1 Specifications
Original feed system Automatic feed
Originals Sheets
Original weights Single-sided original mode: 35 160 g/m2
Double-sided original mode: 50 120 g/m2
Original paper Plain paper, thermal paper, art paper, colored paper
Original sizes A3 A5R, folio/11" 17" 51/2 " 81/ 2"R
No. of originals Up to 50 sheets (A3, B4, folio, 11" 17", 8 1/2 " 14")
Up to 70 sheets (up to A4/11" 81/ 2")
Up to 50 sheets in the auto selection mode
Art or thermal paper must be fed individually.
Power source Electrically connected to the copier
Machine dimensions 553 (W) 478 (D) 121 (H) mm
213/ 4" (W) 1813 /16 " (D) 43/ 4" (H)
Weight Approx. 10.5 kg/23.1 lbs

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1-2 Mechanical Construction
1-2-1
1-2-2
1-2-3
1-2-4

Part names and their functions .......................................................... 1-2-1


Machine cross section ....................................................................... 1-2-2
Drive system ...................................................................................... 1-2-3
Mechanical construction .................................................................... 1-2-5
(1) Original feed section ................................................................. 1-2-5
Original feed timing ................................................................... 1-2-7
(2) Original switchback section ...................................................... 1-2-8
Operation of original switchback ............................................. 1-2-10
(3) Original conveying section ...................................................... 1-2-11
Original switchback/conveying timing ..................................... 1-2-13

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1-2-1 Part names and their functions

Figure 1-2-1
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Original table
Original insert guides
Left cover
Top cover

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7
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Eject guide
SRDF open lever
Slit glass
Original set indicator

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1-2-2
Figure 1-2-2
1 Original feed section (page 1-2-5)
2 Original switchback section (page 1-2-8)
3 Original conveying section (page 1-2-11)

Original path

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1-2-2 Machine cross section

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1-2-3 Drive system

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Figure 1-2-3 Drive system (inside rear of machine)
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Original feed motor pulley


Pulley 35/22/22
Idle gear 26
Original feed clutch gear
DF original feed pulley 28
DF forwarding pulley 20
Tension pulley
Original feed drive belt
DF forwarding belt

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DF registration pulley 28/18


Idle gear 15
Idle gear 20
Switchback gear 18
DF registration drive belt
Gear 22/35
Original conveying motor pulley
Gear 28
Original conveying drive belt 1

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Figure 1-2-4

Drive system (inside front of machine)

1 Lower original conveying pulley 25/18


2 Gear 18/25
3 Eject gear 18
4 Middle original conveying pulley 18
5 Upper original conveying pulley 18
6 JAM release gear 24

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7 Joint gear 14
8 JAM release gear 14
9 Tension pulley
0 Eject drive belt
! Conveying drive belt 2

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1-2-4 Mechanical construction


(1) Original feed section
The original feed section consists of the parts shown in Figure 1-2-5. An original placed on
the original table is conveyed to the original switchback section or the original conveying
section.

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Figure 1-2-5
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Original table
DF forwarding pulleys
DF original feed pulley
DF separation pulley
DF original feed upper guide
DF original feed lower guide
Original stopper

Original feed section


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DF registration pulley
DF registration roller
DF registration guide
Original set switch (OSSW)
Original feed switch (OFSW)
Original feed clutch (OFCL)
Original feed solenoid (OFSOL)

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OFSOL
OFCL

OFSW

OSSW

CN5-B1
CN5-B6

CN6-B2

CN5-A5

CN5-B12
CN5-B13

CN6-B5

OFM

DFDPCB

Figure 1-2-6 Original feed section block diagram

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Original feed timing
200 ms

OFSOL A
200 ms

OFSOL R
OFCL
Fwd. rotation
OFM
Off
Rev. rotation

556 P* 20 ms

OFSW
OSBSW
OCM
288 P*
+ 30 ms

DFTSW

* Burst of OFM pulses

Timing chart 1-2-1

Original feed (in double-sided original mode)

A The OFSOL A signal turns on for 200 ms and then the original feed solenoid (OFSOL)
turns on, lowering the DF forwarding pulleys and releasing the original stopper to
convey the original forward. The original feed clutch (OFCL) simultaneously turns on,
rotating the DF original feed pulley to start primary original feed. The original feed
motor (OFM) rotates forward during this operation.
B 556 OFM pulses after the leading edge of the original turns the original feed switch
(OFSW) on, the original feed motor (OFM) turns off. 20 ms later, the rotation of the
motor switches to the reverse direction and secondary original feed is performed by
rotation of the DF registration roller.
C When the leading edge of the original turns the original switchback switch (OSBSW)
on, the original feed clutch (OFCL) turns off.
D 288 OFM pulses plus 30 ms after the leading edge of the original turns the DF timing
switch (DFTSW) on, the original feed motor (OFM) turns off.
E After ejection of the original, as the original conveying motor (OCM) turns off, the
OFSOL R signal turns on for 200 ms and the original feed solenoid (OFSOL) turns off.

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(2) Original switchback section
The original switchback section consists of the parts shown in Figure 1-2-7. The original
from the original feed section or original conveying section is reversed and conveyed to
the original conveying section.

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Figure 1-2-7 Original switchback section


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4

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Switchback pulley
Switchback roller
Switchback feedshift guide
Left switchback guide

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6
7
8

Switchback guide
Original switchback switch (OSBSW)
Switchback feedshift solenoid (SBFSSOL)
Switchback pressure solenoid (SBPSOL)

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SBPSOL

SBFSSOL

CN5-B8

CN6-A5

CN5-A2
CN5-A3

OSBSW

DFDPCB

Figure 1-2-8 Original switchback section block diagram

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Operation of original switchback
In the double-sided original mode, the switchback feedshift solenoid (SBFSSOL) turns on,
changing the position of the switchback feedshift guide. This switches the path of the
original to the original switchback section to where the original is fed.
The switchback feedshift solenoid (SBFSSOL) then turns off, allowing the switchback
feedshift guide to return to the original position by which the path of the original is switched
back to the original conveying section. The now reversed original is carried to the original
conveying section and the switchback pressure solenoid (SBPSOL) turns off, releasing
the switchback pulley to prevent an original jam in the original switchback section.

Switchback
pulley

Switchback feedshift guide

Figure 1-2-9

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(3) Original conveying section
The original conveying section consists of the parts shown in Figure 1-2-10. Synchronized
with the copier scanning operation, the original is conveyed across the slit glass and
ejected when scanning is complete.
In the double-sided original mode, the eject feedshift solenoid (EFSSOL) turns on, moving
the eject feedshift guide to switch the path of the original. When the scanning of the first
face (reverse face) of the original is complete, the original is conveyed to the original
switchback section again.

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Original conveying section

Upper original conveying pulley


Upper original conveying roller
Lower original conveying roller
Front scanning pulley
Middle original conveying roller
Middle original conveying pulley
Eject pulley
Eject roller

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Original conveying guide


Eject feedshift guide
Upper eject guide
Lower eject guide
Slit glass (copier)
DF timing switch (DFTSW)
Eject feedshift solenoid (EFSSOL)

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OCM

EFSSOL

CN5-A7

CN6-A14

CN5-A8
CN5-A13

DFTSW

DFDPCB

Figure 1-2-11

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Original conveying section block diagram

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Original switchback/conveying timing

Fwd. rotation
Off
OFM
Rev. rotation

Scanning speed

100 ms
556 P*
20 ms

OFSW

288 P*
115 P*

SBFSSOL
SBPSOL
OSBSW

Scanning speed

OCM
EFSSOL
DFTSW

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* Burst of OFM pulses

Timing chart 1-2-2

Reversing the first face of the original

A During primary original feed, when the original feed switch (OFSW) turns on, the
switchback feedshift solenoid (SBFSSOL) also turns on, changing the position of the
switchback feedshift guide. This switches the path of the original to the original
switchback section.
B 556 OFM pulses plus 20 ms after the original feed switch (OFSW) turns on, the rotation
of the original feed motor (OFM) switches to the reverse direction and the original is
conveyed to the switchback section by the rotation of the switchback roller. The
switchback pressure solenoid (SBPSOL) simultaneously turns on to operate the
switchback pulley.
C 115 OFM pulses after the trailing edge of the original turns the original switchback
switch (OSBSW) off, the switchback feedshift solenoid (SBFSSOL) turns off, the
switchback feedshift guide returns to the original position and the original feed motor
(OFM) turns off simultaneously. 100 ms later, the original feed motor (OFM) rotates
forward, switching the rotational direction of the switchback roller. The original in the
original switchback section is then reversed and conveyed to the original conveying
section.
D Simultaneously as the original feed motor (OFM) starts rotating forward, the original
conveying motor (OCM) turns on to convey the original onto the slit glass. The eject
feedshift solenoid (EFSSOL) simultaneously turns on, changing the position of the
eject feedshift guide. This switches the path of the original to the original switchback
section.
E When the original is conveyed onto the slit glass, the DF timing switch (DFTSW) turns
on. 288 OFM pulses later, the switchback pressure solenoid (SBPSOL) and the original feed motor (OFM) turn off simultaneously.

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Scanning request signal: On
Scanning
speed

Fwd. rotation
Off
OFM
Rev. rotation

327 P*1 + 100 ms

OFSW
100 ms
115 P*1

SBFSSOL

288 P*1

SBPSOL

564 P*1

2337 P*2 + 30 ms

OSBSW

Scanning
speed

OCM
EFSSOL
DFTSW

B CD

F G

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*1 Burst of OFM pulses
*2 Burst of OCM pulses

Timing chart 1-2-3

Reversing of the second face of the original and ejection

A 564 OFM pulses after the scanning of the first face (reverse face) of the original
completes and the DF timing switch (DFTSW) turns off, the switchback pressure
solenoid (SBPSOL) turns on, operationg the switchback pulley.
B When the trailing edge of the original turns the original switchback switch (OSBSW)
off, the eject feedshift solenoid (EFSSOL) turns off and the eject feedshift guide returns
to the original position, switching the path of the original to the eject section. Simultaneously, the original conveying motor (OCM) turns off.
C 115 OFM pulses after the original switchback switch (OSBSW) turns off, the
switchback feedshift solenoid (SBFSSOL) turns off and the switchback feedshift guide
returns to the original position. Simultaneously, the original feed motor (OFM) turns off.
D 100 ms after the original feed motor (OFM) turns off, the motor starts rotating forward,
switching the rotational direction of the switchback roller. The original in the original
switchback section is then reversed and conveyed to the original conveying section.
E 327 OFM pulses plus 100 ms after the original feed motor (OFM) starts rotating
forward, the motor starts rotating forward again and the original conveying motor
(OCM) turns on simultaneously, conveying the original onto the slit glass.
F 288 OFM pulses after the original is conveyed onto the slit glass and the DF timing
switch (DFTSW) turns on, the switchback pressure solenoid (SBPSOL) turns off.
Simultaneously, the original feed motor (OFM) turns off.
G When the scanning request signal turns on, scanning of the second face (front face) of
the original starts.
H 2337 OCM pulses plus 30 ms after scanning of the second face (front face) of the
original completes and the DF timing switch (DFTSW) turns off, the original conveying
motor (OCM) turns off, completing the ejection of the original.

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2-1 Electrical Parts Layout
2-1-1 Electrical parts layout ......................................................................... 2-1-1

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2-1-1 Electrical parts layout


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Machine front

Machine inside

Machine rear

Figure 2-1-1 PCBs


1. DF driver PCB (DFDPCB) ................................... Controls electrical components of
SRDF.
2. Original set LED PCB (OSLEDPCB) ................... Indicates presence of originals on
the SRDF or an original jam.

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5

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Machine front

Figure 2-1-2

Machine inside

Machine rear

Switches and sensors

1. DF safety switch 1 (DFSSW1) ............................ Breaks the safety circuit when the
SRDF is opened; resets original
jam detection.
2. DF safety switch 2 (DFSSW2) ............................ Breaks the safety circuit when the
left cover is opened; resets
original jam detection.
3. Original set switch (OSSW) ................................. Detects the presence of an
original.
4. Original feed switch (OFSW) ............................... Detects primary original feed end
timing.
5. Original switchback switch (OSBSW) ................. Detects a paper jam in the original
switchback section.
6. DF timing switch (DFTSW) .................................. Detects the original scanning
timing.
7. Original size length switch (OSLSW) .................. Detects the length of the original.
8. Original size width switch (OSWSW) .................. Detects the width of the original.

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Machine front

Machine inside

Figure 2-1-3

Machine rear

Motors

1. Original feed motor (OFM) .................................. Drives the original feed and
switchback sections.
2. Original conveying motor (OCM) ......................... Drives the original conveying
section.

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Machine front

Machine inside

Machine rear

Figure 2-1-4 Clutches and solenoids


1. Original feed solenoid (OFSOL) .......................... Moves the DF forwarding pulleys
vertically.
2. Switchback feedshift solenoid (SBFSSOL) ......... Moves the switchback feedshift
guide.
3. Eject feedshift solenoid (EFSSOL) ...................... Moves the eject feedshift guide.
4. Switchback pressure solenoid (SBPSOL) ........... Moves the switchback pulley.
5. Original feed clutch (OFCL) ................................. Controls the drive of the DF
original feed pulley.

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2-2 Detection of Paper Misfeed
2-2-1 Original misfeed detection .................................................................
2-2-2 Original misfeed detection conditions ................................................
(1) Initial movement confirmation JAM ...........................................
(2) No paper feed ...........................................................................
(3) An original jam in the original feed section ...............................
(4) An original jam in the original conveying section ......................
(5) An original jam in the original switchback section .....................

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2-2-1 Original misfeed detection


When an original jams, the machine immediately stops operation and a message is
shown on the copier operation panel. The SRDF original set indicator also flashes red.
To remove the jammed original, open the SRDF or the left cover.
To reset the original misfeed detection, open and close the SRDF or left cover to turn DF
safety switch 1 or 2 off and on.
OSBSW
OFSW

OFM

OCM

DFTSW

Figure 2-2-1 Original misfeed detection

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2-2-2 Original misfeed detection conditions


(1) Initial movement confirmation JAM
When the DF START signal is received, switches other than the original set switch
(OSSW) and the original size length switch (OSLSW) on the original table are on.
(2) No paper feed
During the primary feed of the second or later original in the single-sided or double-sided
original mode, the original feed switch (OFSW) does not turn on within 3150 original
feed motor (OFM) pulses from the start of forward rotation of the original feed motor
(OFM).
Off
OFM
On (Fwd.)
OFSW

3150 P*

Off
On
* Burst of OFM pulses

Timing chart 2-2-1


(3) An original jam in the original feed section
During the secondary original feed in the single-sided original mode, the DF timing
switch (DFTSW) does not turn on within 3425 original feed motor (OFM) pulses from the
start of reverse rotation of the original feed motor (OFM). Alternatively, during continuous original feed in the single-sided original mode, the DF timing switch (DFTSW) does
not turn on for the second time under the above conditions.
Off
OFM
On (Rev.)
DFTSW

3425 P*

Off
On
* Burst of OFM pulses

Timing chart 2-2-2


During the secondary original feed in the single-sided original mode, the original feed
switch (OFSW) has not turned off before the DF timing switch (DFTSW) turns off.

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During original switchback operation in the double-sided original mode, the original feed
switch (OFSW) remains on when the original switchback switch (OSBSW) turns off.
Off
OSBSW
On
Off
OFSW
On

Timing chart 2-2-3


(4) An original jam in the original conveying section
During the secondary original feed in the single-sided or double-sided original mode, the
DF timing switch (DFTSW) does not turn on within 10200 original conveying motor
(OCM) pulses from the DF timing switch (DFTSW) turning on.
10200 P*

DFTSW

Off
On
* Burst of OCM pulses

Timing chart 2-2-4


In the single-sided or double-sided original mode, the DF timing switch (DFTSW) turns
off within 2016 original conveying motor (OCM) pulses from the DF timing switch
(DFTSW) turning on.

DFTSW

2016 P*

Off
On
* Burst of OCM pulses

Timing chart 2-2-5


While scanning the first face (reverse face) of an original in the double-sided original
mode, the original switchback switch (OSBSW) does not turn on within 3591 original
conveying motor (OCM) pulses from the DF timing switch (DFTSW) turning on.
Off
DFTSW
On
OSBSW

3591 P*

Off
On
* Burst of OCM pulses

Timing chart 2-2-6

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(5) An original jam in the original switchback section
During the switchback operation of an original in the double-sided original mode, the
original switchback switch (OSBSW) does not turn on within 2520 original feed motor
(OFM) pulses from the start of reverse rotation of the original feed motor (OFM).
Off
OFM
On (Rev.)
OSBSW

2520 P*

Off
On
* Burst of OFM pulses

Timing chart 2-2-7


During switchback operation of an original in the double-sided original mode, the original
switchback switch (OSBSW) does not turn off within 5100 original feed motor (OFM)
pulses from the original switchback switch (OSBSW) turning on.

OSBSW

5100 P*

Off
On
* Burst of OFM pulses

Timing chart 2-2-8


During the secondary original feed in the double-sided original mode, the DF timing
switch (DFTSW) does not turn on within 1528 original conveying motor (OCM) pulses
from the original conveying motor (OCM) turning on.
Off
OCM
On
DFTSW

1528 P*

Off
On
* Burst of OCM pulses

Timing chart 2-2-9

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CONTENTS
2-3 Operation of the PCBs
2-3-1 DF driver PCB .................................................................................... 2-3-1

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2-3-1 DF driver PCB


24 V DC

Motor
driver
IC

24 V DC
OCM A
OCM B
OCM A
OCM B

OCM

24 V DC
OFM A
OFM B
OFM A
OFM B

OFM

24 V DC
Copier
Motor
driver
IC

Switches

Clutches,
solenoids

Figure 2-3-1

DF driver PCB block diagram

The DF driver PCB consists of the motor driver ICs. It mainly drives the original feed motor
(OFM) and original conveying motor (OCM) in response to control signals from the copier.
It also drives and routes the input and output signals and routes the 24 V DC supply to
clutches and solenoids in the SRDF and the 5 V DC supply to switches.

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CONTENTS
3-1 Installation
3-1-1 Unpacking and installation ................................................................. 3-1-1

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3-1-1 Unpacking and installation

2
3

5
7
1
1

6
Figure 3-1-1
1 Bottom pads
2 Top pad
3 Plastic bag
Installation manual
Instruction handbook

4
5
6
7

Outer case
Machine cover
Bar-code labels
SRDF

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CONTENTS
3-2 Assembly and Disassembly
3-2-1 Precautions for assembly and disassembly ....................................... 3-2-1
(1) Precautions ............................................................................... 3-2-1
3-2-2 Procedure for assembly and disassembly ......................................... 3-2-2
(1) Detaching and refitting the DF original feed pulley and
the DF forwarding pulleys ......................................................... 3-2-2
(2) Detaching and refitting the DF separation pulley ...................... 3-2-5
(3) Adjusting the DF center line ...................................................... 3-2-8
(4) Adjusting the DF original scanning start position ...................... 3-2-9
(5) Adjusting the DF original scanning end position ..................... 3-2-10
(6) Adjusting magnification for copying using the DF ................... 3-2-11

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3-2-1 Precautions for assembly and disassembly


(1) Precautions
Be sure to turn the main switch off and disconnect the power plug before starting
disassembly.

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3-2-2 Procedure for assembly and disassembly


(1) Detaching and refitting the DF original feed pulley and the DF forwarding
pulleys
Clean or replace the DF original feed pulley and the DF forwarding pulleys as follows.
Procedure
1. Open the left cover.
2. Remove the upper original feed section cover (two screws).
3. Remove the two stop rings and then the original feed pulley assembly by sliding out
the bushings.
Stop ring

Bushing
Original feed pulley assembly

Stop ring
Bushing

Figure 3-2-1

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Detaching the DF original feed pulley
4. Remove the two stop rings and then the DF original feed pulley from the original feed
front shaft.

DF forwarding belt
DF forwarding pulleys

Original feed front shaft

DF original feed pulley gear 28

Stop rings
One-way
clutch
DF original feed pulley

Figure 3-2-2

Detaching the DF original feed pulley

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Detaching the DF forwarding pulleys
5. Remove the stop ring and the DF forwarding belt on the DF forwarding pulley 20, and
then remove the DF forwarding pulleys from the forwarding shaft.
6. Clean or replace the DF original feed pulley and the DF forwarding pulleys.
7. Refit all removed parts.
When fitting the DF original feed pulley and the DF forwarding pulleys, ensure that
the side having the one-way clutch faces the machine rear.
One-way
clutch
DF forwarding pulleys

DF forwarding pulley 20

Forwarding shaft

DF forwarding belt

Stop ring

Bushing

Figure 3-2-3

3-2-4

Detaching the DF forwarding pulleys

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(2) Detaching and refitting the DF separation pulley
Clean or replace the DF separation pulley as follows.
Procedure
1. Open the left cover.
2. Remove the upper original feed section cover (two screws).
3. Remove the rear cover (two screws).
4. Remove the fulcrum pin (one screw) and detach the 6-pin connector at the machine
rear to remove the original table.

Fulcrum pin

6-pin connector
Original table

Figure 3-2-4

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5. Remove the two screws securing the DF original feed lower guide and the two screws
securing the DF original feed upper guide.
6. Loosen the other two screws on the DF original feed lower guide. While lifting the DF
original feed upper guide and pressing the original set switch actuator, remove the DF
original feed lower guide.
DF original feed
upper guide

Screws
(To be loosened
only)

Original set
switch

DF original feed
lower guide

Figure 3-2-5
7. Detach the original set switch 3-pin connector and remove the two screws securing
the separation pulley retainer to remove the retainer.

Separation pulley retainer

3-pin connector

Figure 3-2-6

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8. Remove the two stop rings and pin to remove the DF separation pulley from the
separation shaft.
9. Clean or replace the DF separation pulley.
10. Refit all removed parts.
When fitting the DF separation pulley, ensure that the side having the one-way
clutch faces the machine rear.

DF separation
pulley
Stop rings

Figure 3-2-7

One-way
clutch

Pin
Separation shaft

Detaching the DF separation pulley

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(3) Adjusting the DF center line
Perform the following adjustment if there is a regular error between the centers of the
original and the copy image when the SRDF is used.
Note: Use an original with a reference line drawn down the center.
Procedure
Start

Reference line

Enter maintenance mode.

Original
Place an original on the SRDF
and make a test copy.

Yes

Is the image correct?

No

Perform the DF center line


adjustment.

Exit maintenance mode.

End

3-2-8

Copy
example 1

Figure 3-2-8

Change the setting.


For copy example 1, increase
the value.
For copy example 2, decrease
the value.

Copy
example 2

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(4) Adjusting the DF original scanning start position
Perform the following adjustment if there is a regular error between the leading edges of
the original and the copy image when the SRDF is used.
Note: Use an original with a reference line drawn 10 mm from the leading edge.
Procedure
Start
Enter maintenance mode.

10 mm

Reference
line

Original
Place an original on the SRDF
and make a test copy.

Yes

Is the image correct?

No

Copy
example 1

Copy
example 2

Figure 3-2-9

Change the setting.


For copy example 1, increase
the value.
For copy example 2, decrease
the value.

Perform adjustment of the DF


original scanning start position.

Exit maintenance mode.

End

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(5) Adjusting the DF original scanning end position
Perform the following adjustment if there is a regular error between the trailing edges of
the original and the copy image when the SRDF is used.
Procedure
Start

Enter maintenance mode.

Original

Place an original on the SRDF


and make a test copy.

Yes

Figure 3-2-10

Is the image correct?

No

Perform adjustment of the DF


original scanning end position.

Exit maintenance mode.

End

3-2-10

Copy
example 1

Change the setting.


For copy example 1, decrease
the value.
For copy example 2, increase
the value.

Copy
example 2

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(6) Adjusting magnification for copying using the DF
Perform the following adjustment if magnification is incorrect when SRDF is used.
Main scanning direction

Procedure
Start
Enter maintenance mode.
Auxiliary
scanning
direction

Place an original on the SRDF


and make a test copy.

Figure 3-2-11

Yes

Is the image correct?

No

Change the setting.


Increasing the value makes the
copy image longer/wider and
decreasing the value makes it
shorter/narrower.

Perform magnification adjustment


for copying using the DF (in the
main or auxiliary scanning
direction).

Exit maintenance mode.

End

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CONTENTS
3-3 Troubleshooting
3-3-1 Image formation problems ................................................................. 3-3-1
(1) There is a regular error between the centers of the original
and copy image when the SRDF is used. ................................. 3-3-2
(2) There is a regular error between the leading edges of the
original and copy image when the SRDF is used. .................... 3-3-2
3-3-2 Original misfeeds ............................................................................... 3-3-3
(1) An original jams when the main switch is turned on. ................ 3-3-3
(2) An original jams during continuous copying of multiple
originals. ................................................................................... 3-3-3
(3) An original jams in the original feed section during copying
(a jam in the original feed section). ........................................... 3-3-4
(4) An original jams in the original conveying section during
copying (a jam in the original conveying section). .................... 3-3-5
(5) An original jams in the original switchback section during
copying (a jam in the original switchback section). ................... 3-3-5
(6) Original jams frequently. ........................................................... 3-3-6
3-3-3 PCB terminal voltages ....................................................................... 3-3-7
(1) DF driver PCB ........................................................................... 3-3-7
3-3-4 Electrical problems .......................................................................... 3-3-10
(1) The original feed motor does not operate. .............................. 3-3-10
(2) The original conveying motor does not operate. ..................... 3-3-10
(3) The original feed solenoid does not operate. .......................... 3-3-10
(4) The switchback feedshift solenoid does not operate. ............. 3-3-11
(5) The eject feedshift solenoid does not operate. ....................... 3-3-11
(6) The switchback pressure solenoid does not operate. ............. 3-3-11
(7) The original feed clutch does not operate. .............................. 3-3-12
(8) Close feeder cover firmly is displayed when the SRDF
is closed correctly. .................................................................. 3-3-12
(9) An original jams when the main switch is turned on. .............. 3-3-12
3-3-5 Mechanical problems ....................................................................... 3-3-14
(1) No primary original feed. ......................................................... 3-3-14
(2) No secondary original feed. .................................................... 3-3-14
(3) Originals jam. .......................................................................... 3-3-14

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3-3-1 Image formation problems


(1) There is a regular
error between the
centers of the original
and copy image when
the SRDF is used.

See page 3-3-2.

(2) There is a regular


error between the
leading edges of the
original and copy
image when the
SRDF is used.

See page 3-3-2.

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(1) There is a regular
error between the
centers of the original
and copy image when
the SRDF is used.

Causes
1. Misadjusted DF center line.

Check procedures/corrective measures


Readjust the DF center line (see page 3-2-8).

Causes
1. Misadjusted DF center line.

(2) There is a regular


error between the
leading edges of the
original and copy
image when the
SRDF is used.

Causes
1. Misadjusted DF original scanning start position.

Causes
1. Misadjusted DF original scanning
start position.

3-3-2

Check procedures/corrective measures


Readjust the DF original scanning start
position (see page 3-2-9).

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3-3-2 Original misfeeds


Problem
(1)
An original
jams when the
main switch is
turned on.

(2)
An original
jams during
continuous
copying of
multiple originals.

Causes/check procedures

Corrective measures

A piece of paper torn from an


original is caught around the
original feed switch.

Remove any found.

Defective original feed switch.

With 5 V DC present at CN6-B4


on the DF driver PCB, check if
CN6-B5 on the DF driver PCB
remains low when the original
feed switch is turned on and off.
If it does, replace the original
feed switch.

A piece of paper torn from an


original is caught around the
original switchback switch.

Remove any found.

Defective original switchback


switch.

With 5 V DC present at CN6-A6


on the DF driver PCB, check if
CN6-A5 on the DF driver PCB
remains low when the original
switchback switch is turned on
and off. If it does, replace the
original switchback switch.

A piece of paper torn from an


original is caught around the DF
timing switch.

Remove any found.

Defective DF timing switch.

With 5 V DC present at CN6-A15


on the DF driver PCB, check if
CN6-A14 on the DF driver PCB
remains low when the DF timing
switch is turned on and off. If it
does, replace the DF timing
switch.

Defective original feed switch.

With 5 V DC present at CN6-B4


on the DF driver PCB, check if
CN6-B5 on the DF driver PCB
remains low when the original
feed switch is turned on and off.
If it does, replace the original
feed switch.

Check if the original feed motor


or the original conveying motor
malfunction.

Check and remedy.

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Problem
(3)
An original
jams in the
original feed
section during
copying (a jam
in the original
feed section).

3-3-4

Causes/check procedures

Corrective measures

Defective DF timing switch.

With 5 V DC present at CN6-A15


on the DF driver PCB, check if
CN6-A14 on the DF driver PCB
remains low when the DF timing
switch is turned on and off. If it
does, replace the DF timing
switch.

Defective original feed switch.

With 5 V DC present at CN6-B4


on the DF driver PCB, check if
CN6-B5 on the DF driver PCB
remains low when the original
feed switch is turned on and off.
If it does, replace the original
feed switch.

Defective original switchback


switch.

With 5 V DC present at CN6-A6


on the DF driver PCB, check if
CN6-A5 on the DF driver PCB
remains low when the original
switchback switch is turned on
and off. If it does, replace the
original switchback switch.

Check if the original feed motor


malfunctions.

Check and remedy.

Check if the DF original feed


pulley or the DF separation pulley is deformed.

Check visually and replace the


deformed pulley.

Check if the DF registration


roller or the DF registration pulley is deformed.

Check visually and replace the


deformed pulley.

Check if the lower original conveying roller or the front scanning pulley is deformed.

Check visually and replace the


deformed pulley.

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Problem
(4)
An original
jams in the
original conveying section
during copying
(a jam in the
original conveying section).

(5)
An original
jams in the
original
switchback
section during
copying (a jam
in the original
switchback
section).

Causes/check procedures

Corrective measures

Defective DF timing switch.

With 5 V DC present at CN6-A15


on the DF driver PCB, check if
CN6-A14 on the DF driver PCB
remains low when the DF timing
switch is turned on and off. If it
does, replace the DF timing
switch.

Defective original switchback


switch.

With 5 V DC present at CN6-A6


on the DF driver PCB, check if
CN6-A5 on the DF driver PCB
remains low when the original
switchback switch is turned on
and off. If it does, replace the
original switchback switch.

Check if the original conveying


motor malfunctions.

Check and remedy.

Check if the middle original conveying roller and middle original


conveying pulley contact each
other correctly.

Check and remedy.

Defective original switchback


switch.

With 5 V DC present at CN6-A6


on the DF driver PCB, check if
CN6-A5 on the DF driver PCB
remains low when the original
switchback switch is turned on
and off. If it does, replace the
original switchback switch.

Defective DF timing switch.

With 5 V DC present at CN6-A15


on the DF driver PCB, check if
CN6-A14 on the DF driver PCB
remains low when the DF timing
switch is turned on and off. If it
does, replace the DF timing
switch.

Check if the original feed motor


malfunctions.

Check and remedy.

Check if the original conveying


motor malfunctions.

Check and remedy.

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Problem
(6)
Original jams
frequently.

3-3-6

Causes/check procedures

Corrective measures

An original outside the specifications is used.

Use only originals conforming to


the specifications.

The DF forwarding pulleys, DF


original feed pulley or DF
switchback pulley is dirty with
paper powder.

Clean with isopropyl alcohol.

The DF original feed pulley and


the DF separation pulley do not
contact correctly.

Remedy.

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3-3-3 PCB terminal voltages


Precautions
When handling the circuit boards, do not touch the components with bare hands.
ICs can be damaged by static discharges. If a PCB contains ICs, do not touch the ICs,
cable connectors or edge connectors.
Store the circuit boards wrapped in aluminum foil, conductive sponge rubber, or similar
material.

2
1
10
9

CN1

A-1

B-15

A-1

B-13

CN6

CN4

A-13

B-1

A-13

CN5

B-1

(1) DF driver PCB

CN2
22
21

Terminals (CN)

Voltage

1-1
1-2
1-7
1-8
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-6

1-3, -4
1-3, -4
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10

24 V DC
24 V DC
5 V DC
5 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC

2-7

1-9, -10

5/0 V DC

2-8
2-9
2-10
2-11

1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10

5/0 V DC (pulse)
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC

2-12

1-9, -10

5/0 V DC (pulse)

CN3
2
1

14
13

2
1

Remarks
24 V DC supply, input
24 V DC supply, input
5 V DC supply, input
5 V DC supply, input
OCM control signal, input (OCM M1)
OCM control signal, input (OCM M2)
OCM control signal, input (OCM M3)
OCM current control voltage, input (OCM
Vref)
OCM rotation direction switching signal,
input (OCM CWB)
OCM drive clock pulse, input
OCM control signal, input (OCM RET)
OCM enable signal, input
OFM rotation direction switching signal,
input (OFM CWB)
OFM drive clock pulse, input

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Terminals (CN)

Voltage

2-13
2-14
2-15
2-16
2-17
2-19
2-20
2-21
2-22
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
3-5
3-6
3-7
3-8
3-9
3-10
3-11

1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9,-10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10
1-9, -10

5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC

4-3
4-4
5-A1
5-A2
5-A3
5-A4
5-A5
5-A6
5-A7
5-A8
5-A9
5-A10

4-2
4-2
1-3, -4
1-3, -4
1-3, -4
1-3, -4
1-3, -4
1-3, -4
1-3, -4
1-3, -4
1-3, -4
1-3, -4

24/0 V DC
24/0 V DC
24/0 V DC
24/0 V DC
24/0 V DC
24 V DC
24/0 V DC
24 V DC
24/0 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24/0 V DC (pulse)

5-A11

1-3, -4

24/0 V DC (pulse)

5-A12

1-3, -4

24/0 V DC (pulse)

5-A13

1-3, -4

24/0 V DC (pulse)

3-3-8

5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
0/5 V DC

Remarks
OFM control signal, input (OFM RET)
OFM enable signal, input
OFSOL on, input (OFSOL A)
OFSOL off, input (OFSOL R)
SBFSSOL off/on, input
EFSSOL off/on, input
OFCL off/on, input
SBPSOL on, input (SBPSOL A)
SBPSOL off, input (SBPSOL R)
OSSW off/on, output
OFSW off/on, output
OSBSW off/on, output
DFTSW off/on, output
OSLSW off/on, output
DFSSW1 off/on, output
DFSSW2 off/on, output
OSWSW size detection voltage, output
OSLED (green) off/on, input
OSLED (red) off/on, input
SRDF installed/not installed detection
signal
DFSSW1 off/on
DFSSW2 off/on
24 V DC supply for SBPSOL, output
SBPSOL on, output (SBPSOL A)
SBPSOL off, output (SBPSOL R)
24 V DC supply for OFCL, output
OFCL off/on, output
24 V DC supply for EFSSOL, output
EFSSOL off/on, output
24 V DC supply for OCM, output (A)
24 V DC supply for OCM, output (B)
OCM motor coil energization pulse,
output (A)
OCM motor coil energization pulse,
output (B)
OCM motor coil energization pulse,
output (_A)
OCM motor coil energization pulse,
output (_B)

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Terminals (CN)

Voltage

5-B1
5-B2
5-B3

1-3, -4
1-3, -4
1-3, -4

24 V DC
24 V DC
24/0 V DC (pulse)

5-B4

1-3, -4

24/0 V DC (pulse)

5-B5

1-3, -4

24/0 V DC (pulse)

5-B6

1-3, -4

24/0 V DC (pulse)

5-B7
5-B8
5-B11
5-B12
5-B13
6-A5
6-A6
6-A8
6-A9
6-A11
6-A12
6-A14
6-A15
6-B1
6-B2
6-B4
6-B5
6-B7
6-B9

1-3, -4
1-3, -4
1-3, -4
1-3, -4
1-3, -4
6-A4
6-A4
6-A7
6-A7
6-A10
6-A10
6-A13
6-A13
6-B3
6-B3
6-B6
6-B6
6-B8
6-B8

24 V DC
24/0 V DC
24 V DC
24/0 V DC
24/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5 V DC
5/0 V DC
5 V DC
5/0 V DC
5 V DC
5/0 V DC
5 V DC
5 V DC
5/0 V DC
5 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC
5/0 V DC

Remarks
24 V DC supply for OFM, output (A)
24 V DC supply for OFM, output (B)
OFM motor coil energization pulse,
output (A)
OFM motor coil energization pulse,
output (B)
OFM motor coil energization pulse,
output (_A)
OFM motor coil energization pulse,
output (_B)
24 V DC supply for SBFSSOL, output
SBFSSOL off/on, output
24 V DC supply for OFSOL, output
OFSOL on, output (OFSOL A)
OFSOL off, output (OFSOL R)
OSBSW off/on, input
5 V DC supply for OSBSW, output
OSWSW off/on, input
5 V DC supply for OSWSW, output
OSLSW off/on, input
5 V DC supply for OSLSW, output
DFTSW off/on, input
5 V DC supply for DFTSW, output
5 V DC supply for OSSW, output
OSSW off/on, input
5 V DC supply for OFSW, output
OFSW off/on, input
OSLEDPCB (red) on/off, output
OSLEDPCB (green) on/off, output

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3-3-4 Electrical problems


Problem
(1)
The original
feed motor
does not
operate.

(2)
The original
conveying
motor does
not operate.

(3)
The original
feed solenoid
does not
operate.

3-3-10

Causes

Check procedures/corrective measures

Defective original
feed motor coil.

Check for continuity across the coil. If none,


replace the original feed motor.

The connector terminals of the original feed motor


make poor contact.

Check for continuity across the connector


terminals. If none, replace the connector terminals.

Defective DF driver
PCB.

Check for continuity across the original feed


motor coil and connector terminals. If good,
replace the DF driver PCB.

Defective original
conveying motor
coil.

Check for continuity across the coil. If none,


replace the original conveying motor.

The connector terminals of the original conveying motor make poor contact.

Check for continuity across the connector


terminals. If none, replace the connector terminals.

Defective DF driver
PCB

Check for continuity across the original conveying motor coil and connector terminals. If
good, replace the DF driver PCB.

Defective original
feed solenoid coil.

Check for continuity across the coil. If none,


replace the original feed solenoid.

The connector terminals of the original feed solenoid


make poor contact.

Check for continuity across the connector


terminals. If none, replace the connector terminals.

Defective DF driver
PCB.

Check if the original feed solenoid operates


when CN5-B13 or CN5-B12 on the DF driver
PCB is low. If it does, replace the DF driver
PCB.

3AL
Problem

Causes

Check procedures/corrective measures

(4)
The switchback feedshift
solenoid does
not operate.

Defective switchback feedshift solenoid coil.

Check for continuity across the coil. If none,


replace the switchback feedshift solenoid.

The connector terminals of the


switchback feedshift solenoid make
poor contact.

Check for continuity across the connector


terminals. If none, replace the connector terminals.

Defective DF driver
PCB.

Check if the switchback feedshift solenoid


operates when CN5-B8 on the DF driver
PCB is low. If it does, replace the DF driver
PCB.

Defective eject
feedshift solenoid
coil.

Check for continuity across the coil. If none,


replace the eject feedshift solenoid.

The connector terminals of the eject


feedshift solenoid
make poor contact.

Check for continuity across the connector


terminals. If none, replace the connector terminals.

Defective DF driver
PCB.

Check if the eject feedshift solenoid operates


when CN5-A7 on the DF driver PCB is low. If
it does, replace the DF driver PCB.

Defective switchback pressure solenoid coil.

Check for continuity across the coil. If none,


replace the switchback pressure solenoid.

The connector terminals of the


switchback pressure solenoid make
poor contact.

Check for continuity across the connector


terminals. If none, replace the connector terminals.

Defective DF driver
PCB.

Check if the switchback pressure solenoid


operates when CN5-A2 or CN5-A3 on the
DF driver PCB is low. If it does, replace the
DF driver PCB.

(5)
The eject
feedshift solenoid does not
operate.

(6)
The switchback pressure
solenoid does
not operate.

3-3-11

3AL
Problem
(7)
The original
feed clutch
does not
operate.

Causes

Check procedures/corrective measures

Defective original
feed clutch coil.

Check for continuity across the coil. If none,


replace the original feed clutch.

The connector terminals of the original feed clutch


make poor contact.

Check for continuity across the connector


terminals. If none, replace the connector terminals.

Defective DF driver
PCB.

Check if the original feed clutch operates


when CN5-A5 on the DF driver PCB is low. If
it does, replace the DF driver PCB.

(8)
Close feeder
cover firmly is
displayed when
the SRDF is
closed correctly.

The connector terminals of DF safety


switch 1 make poor
contact.

Check for continuity across the connector


terminals. If none, replace the connector terminals.

Defective DF
safety switch 1.

Check for continuity across the contacts of


the switch. If none when the switch is on,
replace DF safety switch 1.

(9)
An original
jams when the
main switch is
turned on.

A piece of paper
torn from an original is caught
around the original
feed switch.

Remove any found.

Defective original
feed switch.

With 5 V DC present at CN6-B4 on the DF


driver PCB, check if CN6-B5 of the DF driver
PCB remains low when the original feed
switch is turned on and off. If it does, replace
the original feed switch.

A piece of paper
torn from an original is caught
around the original
switchback switch.

Remove any found.

Defective original
switchback switch.

With 5 V DC present at CN6-A6 on the DF


driver PCB, check if CN6-A5 on the DF
driver PCB remains low when the original
switchback switch is turned on and off. If it
does, replace the original switchback switch.

3-3-12

3AL
Problem

Causes

(9)
An original
jams when the
main switch is
turned on.
(cont.)

A piece of paper
torn from an original is caught
around the DF timing switch.

Remove any found.

Check procedures/corrective measures

Defective DF timing switch.

With 5 V DC present at CN6-A15 on the DF


driver PCB, check if CN6-A14 on the DF
driver PCB remains low when the DF timing
switch is turned on and off. If it does, replace
the DF timing switch.

3-3-13

3AL

3-3-5 Mechanical problems


Problem

Causes/check procedures

Corrective measures

The surfaces of the DF forwarding pulleys, DF original feed


pulley or DF separation pulley
are dirty with paper powder.

Check and clean them with isopropyl alcohol if they are dirty.

Check if the DF original feed


pulley or the DF separation pulley is deformed.

If so, replace (see pages 3-2-2


and 5).

Check if the DF forwarding pulleys are deformed.

If so, replace (see page 3-2-2).

Electrical problem with the following clutch or solenoid:


Original feed solenoid
Original feed clutch

See pages 3-3-10 and 11.

(2)
No secondary
original feed.

The DF registration pulley and


the DF registration roller do not
contact each other correctly.

Remedy.

(3)
Originals jam.

Originals outside the specifications are used.

Use only originals conforming to


the specifications.

The surfaces of the DF forwarding pulleys, DF original feed


pulley or DF separation pulley
are dirty with paper powder.

Check and clean them with isopropyl alcohol if they are dirty.

The DF original feed pulley and


the DF separation pulley do not
contact each other correctly.

Remedy.

(1)
No primary
original feed.

3-3-14

3AL

CONTENTS
3-4 Appendixes
Timing chart No. 1 ........................................................................................
Timing chart No. 2 ........................................................................................
Timing chart No. 3 ........................................................................................
DF driver PCB ..............................................................................................
Connection diagram .....................................................................................
Wiring diagram .............................................................................................

3-4-1
3-4-2
3-4-3
3-4-4
3-4-5
3-4-6

E
3AL

Timing chart No. 1 Original feed operation 1: single-sided original mode, multiple originals

Primary original feed

OSSW

Repeats

Original ejection

CN6-B2

200 ms

OFSOL A

CN5-B12
200 ms

OFSOL R

CN5-B13

OFCL

CN5-A5

470 ms*1

20 ms

OFM

CN5-B3, B4,
B5, B6

OFSW

CN6-B5

OSBSW

CN6-A5

OCM

CN5-A10, A11,
A12, A13

DFTSW

CN6-A14

556 P*2

30 ms + 288 P*2

20 ms

30 ms + 288 P*2

556 P*2

60 ms + 1126 P*3

*1 During enlargement copying: (magnification 10 530) ms


*2 Burst of OFM pulses
*3 Burst of OCM pulses

3-4-1
E

A
E

SRDF-1 (MCA/MCE) S/M

A
A

E
3AL

Timing chart No. 2 Original feed operation 2: double-sided original mode, multiple originals (1/2)

Repeats
Scanning the first face

Primary original feed


OSSW

Switchback operation

CN6-B2
200 ms

OFSOL A

CN5-B12

OFSOL R

CN5-B13

OFCL

CN5-A5
Scanning speed
20 ms

OFM

CN5-B3, B4,
B5, B6

OFSW

CN6-B5

SBFSSOL

CN5-B8

SBPSOL A
SBPSOL R

CN5-A2
CN5-A3

OSBSW

CN6-A5

OCM

CN5-A10,
A11, A12, A13

EFSSOL

CN5-A7

DFTSW

CN6-A14

115 P*1 100 ms

30 ms

288 P*1
556 P*1

546 P*2

*1 Burst of OFM pulses


*2 Burst of OCM pulses

3-4-2
E

A
E

SRDF-1 (MCA/MCE) S/M

A
A

E
3AL

Timing chart No. 3 Original feed operation 2: double-sided original mode, multiple originals (2/2)

Repeats
Switchback operation

OSSW

CN6-B2

OFSOL A

CN5-B12

Primary feed of next original

Scanning the image

Original ejection

200 ms

OFSOL R

CN5-B13

OFCL

CN5-A5
Scanning speed
115 P*1 100 ms 327 P*1 + 100 ms

OFM
OFSW

CN5-B3, B4, B5,


B6
CN6-B5

SBFSSOL

CN5-B8

SBPSOL A
SBPSOL R

CN5-A2
CN5-A3

OSBSW

CN6-A5

OCM
EFSSOL

CN5-A10, A11,
A12, A13
CN5-A7

DFTSW

CN6-A14

288 P*1

100 ms

30 ms

30 ms

495 P*1

30 ms + 2337 P*2

30 ms + 2337 P*2

*1 Burst of OFM pulses


*2 Burst of OCM pulses

3-4-3
E

A
E

SRDF-1 (MCA/MCE) S/M

A
A

E
3AL-1

DF driver PCB
A

S
OSSW

1 1B

1C 5
S

S G 3 2B

2C 4

S G
S
OFSW

CN2-17

SBFSSOL

CN6-B2
CN3-1

OSSW

CN3-2

OFSW

CN5-B8

SBFSSOL

CN5-A7

EFSSOL

CN5-A5

OFCL

*
EFSSOL

CN2-19

OFCL

CN2-20

CN6-B5
S G

14

P G

COM

S G

S G

S
OSBSW

CN6-A5
1 1B

2 E
S G 3 2B

S G
S
OFTSW

CN5-A2

1C 5
S

CN3-3

OSBSW

SBPSOL (A)

CN2-21

1 1B
S

2C 4

CN3-4

DFTSW

CN6-A14

CN2-22

OFSOL (A)

CN2-15

2
P G

3 2B
SBPSOL (B)

2C 4

S
B

CN6-A11

CN3-5

OSLSW

S G

OFSOL (B)

CN3-9
1 1B
S

S G

OFSOL (B)

CN6-B9

OSLEDPCB (GN)

CN6-B7

OSLEDPCB (RED)

S G

P G

1C 5
DFSSW2

2C 4

CN3-10

CN4-3

P G

CN3-8

CN6-A8

S G

1C 5

3 2B

CN3-7

DFSSW2

CN3-6

DFSSW1

P G

2C 4

S G

OSWSW

DFSS

CN4-4

P G

S G

F G

S G

*
F G

F G

*
F G

S G

S G

5
24 V
24 V

CN1-1
CN1-2

PG
PG

CN1-3
CN1-4

CN4-2

24 V

N.C.
N.C.

*
*
*

P G

CN1-5
CN1-6

N.C.
N.C.

VIN
+

VOUT

OCM Vref

CN2-6

OCM M1
OCM M2
OCM M3

CN2-1
CN2-2
CN2-3
CN2-4
CN2-5
CN2-8
CN2-7

OCM CLK
OCM CWB

ADJ

N.C.
N.C.

S G

CN2-9

CN1-7
CN1-8

6
5
2
1

S G

19
20
21

OCM A
OCM A
OCM B
OCM B

CN5-A9
CN5-A8

OCM BCOM 24 V (VEN)


OCM ACOM 24 V (VEN)

CN5-B3
CN5-B5
CN5-B4
CN5-B6

OFM A
OFM A
OFM B
OFM B

CN5-B1
CN5-B2

OFM ACOM 24 V (VEN)


OFM BCOM 24 V (VEN)

3
4

S G

CN5-A10
CN5-A12
CN5-A11
CN5-A13

* Not installed

P G

S G

+
OCM ENABLE

CN2-10

C
E
S G

S G
S G

S G

CN6-A9
CN6-A12
CN6-A15
CN6-B1
CN6-B4
CN6-A6
CN6-B10
CN6-B13

5V
5V
5V
5V
5V
5V
5V
5V

CN6-B8
CN6-A7
CN6-A10
CN6-A13
CN6-B3
CN6-B6
CN6-A4
CN6-B12
CN6-B15

SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG

OFM CLK
OFM RET
OFM CWB

10
VDD
9
CLK
8
MODE
7
A
CWB
6
RST B
AB
B
BB

24 (VEN)

CN4-1

CN5-A1
CN5-A4
CN5-A6
CN5-B7
CN5-B9
CN5-B11

CN2-12
CN2-13
CN2-11

24 V
24 V
24 V
24 V
24 V
24 V

+
S G

12

Vref

S G

7
5
4
3
2

11
SP
1
GND

S G
+

S G
S G

Vref VDD
A
M1
_A
M2
B
M3
_B
M4
M5
MO1
CLK
MO1
CWB
MO2
_RES
RET
PG
EN SG PG
22

CN1-9
CN1-10

S G

S G
OCM RET

SG
SG

S G

S G
5V
5V

7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

CN5-B13

P G

OSWSW

OFSOL (A)

CN2-16

1 1B

CN5-B12

3 2B
OSLEDPCB (RED)

SBPSOL (B)

S G

OSLEDPCB (GN)

CN5-A3

P G

S G
S

OSLSW

SBPSOL (A)

1C 5

OFM ENABLE

CN2-14

C
P G
E

S G
CN6-A1
CN6-A2
CN6-A3
CN3-14

N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.

DF SHORT

CN3-11

S G

S G

3-4-4
E

A
E

SRDF-1 (MCA/MCE) S/M

A
A

E
A
8

B
C
D
E
F
G

OSW
SW
OSL
SW
DFT
SW
OSB
SW

OFSW

H
I

A
E
CN6-B1
CN6-B2
CN6-B3

CN4-4

DFSSW1

DFSSW1

5V
OSSW
SG

DFSSW2

DFSSW2

OFM

CN4-3

24 V

24 V (VEN)

CN6-B4
CN6-B5
CN6-B6

CN4-2

CN4-1

CN6-A6
CN6-A5
CN6-A4

CN6-A15
CN6-A14
CN6-A13

CN6-A12
CN6-A11
CN6-A10

5V
OFSW
SG

5V
OSBSW
SG

OSLED
PCB

5V
DFTSW
SG

Mi2 (11P) White


Mi2 (12P) White
Mi2 (11P) Red
Mi2 (11P) Red
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1211 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1211 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
5V
OSLSW
SG

OCM

CN6-A9
CN6-A8
CN6-A7

OFM B
OFM A
OFM B
OFM A
OFM BCOM 24 V (VEN)
OFM ACOM 24 V (VEN)

5V
OSWSW
SG

CN5-B6
CN5-B5
CN5-B4
CN5-B3
CN5-B2
CN5-B1

OFSOL

CN6-B9
CN6-B8
CN6-B7

OSLEDPCB (GN)
SG
OSLEDPCB (RED)

OCM B
OCM A
OCM B
OCM A
OCM BCOM 24 V (VEN)
OCM ACOM 24 V (VEN)

CN5-A13
CN5-A12
CN5-A11
CN5-A10
CN5-A9
CN5-A8

OFSOL (R)
CN5-B13
OFSOL (A)
CN5-B12
24 V
CN5-B11

SB
FS
SOL

EFSSOL
OFCL
SBPSOL (A)
SBPSOL (R)
OSLED PCB (GN)
OSLED PCB (RED)

EFS
SOL

SBFSSOL
24 V

CN5-B8
CN5-B7

OFCL

EFSSOL
24 V

OFCL
24 V

SBPSOL (R)
SBPSOL (A)
24 V

CN5-A7
CN5-A6

CN5-A5
CN5-A4

CN5-A3
CN5-A2
CN5-A1

CN2-1
CN2-2
CN2-3
CN2-6
CN2-7
CN2-8
CN2-9
CN2-10
CN2-11
CN2-12
CN2-13
CN2-14
CN2-15
CN2-16
CN2-17
CN2-18
CN2-19
CN2-20
CN2-21
CN2-22
CN3-9
CN3-10

CN6-A1
CN6-A2
CN6-A3

SBPSOL

OCM M1
OCM M2
OCM M3
OCM Vref
OCM CWB
OCM CLK
OCM RET
OCM ENABLE
OFM CWB
OFM CLK
OFM RET
OFM ENABLE
OFSOL (A)
OFSOL (R)
SBFSSOL

FG
FG
CN3-4
CN3-5
CN3-6
CN3-7
CN3-8
CN3-11
CN3-12
CN3-13
CN3-1
CN3-2
CN3-3

CN1-5
CN1-6
CN2-4
CN2-5
CN3-14

Unused pins

OSSW
OFSW
OSBSW

6
CN1-1
CN1-2
CN1-3
CN1-4
CN1-7
CN1-8
CN1-9
CN1-10

FG
FG
DFTSW
OSLSW
DFSSW1
DFSSW2
OSWSW

24 V
24 V
PG
PG
5V
5V
SG
SG

CN A-1
CN A-2
CN A-3
CN A-4
CN A-5
CN A-6
CN A-7
CN A-8
CN A-9
CN A-10
CN A-11
CN A-12
CN A-13
CN A-14
CN A-15
CN A-16
CN A-17
CN A-18
CN A-19
CN A-20
CN A-21
CN A-22
CN A-23
CN B-1
CN B-2
CN B-3
CN B-4
CN B-5
CN B-6
CN B-7
CN B-8
CN B-9
CN B-10
CN B-11
CN B-12
CN B-13
CN B-14
CN B-15
CN B-16
CN B-17
CN B-18
CN B-19
CN B-20
CN B-21
CN B-22
CN B-23

A
E
A

OSSW

SRDF-1 (MCA/MCE) S/M


A

E
A

E
E

3AL

Connection diagram
J

2
1

DFDPCB
5

3-4-5

E
E

E
A

E
3AL

Wiring diagram

OFSOL

BN
GN

OFSW

3 OFSOL (R)

C30
3

1 5V
2 OFSW

YW
BE

2
1

3 SG

OSLED
PCB

Wire color
Mark
Black
BK
BN
Brown
Yellow
YW
Green
GN
Blue
BE
White
WE
Pink
PK
Red
RD
Orange
OE
Light blue
LB
PE
Purple
Gray
GY
Green/yellow GN/YW

OSLEDPCB (GN)

SG

OSLEDPCB (RED)

OSSW

LB
BE

24 V (VEN)

DFSW2

C25

BE
BE

SBSFSOL
BE
BE

C27

SBSFSOL
OFSOL (R)
OFSOL (A)
OFM ENABLE
OFM RET
OFM CLK
OFM CWB
OCM ENABLE
OCM RET
OCM CLK
OCM CWB
OCM Vref
OCM M3
OCM M2
OCM M1

C7-11

PG
PG
24 V
24 V

C10-2 GY
C10-1 GY

C6-B8 GY

C4

C6-B7 GY

C20-3 GY
C20-2 GY
C20-1 RD

C29

A-1
A-2
A-3

SG
SG
5V
5V
PG
PG
24 V
24 V

OSWSW
DFSW2
DFSW1
OSLSW
DFTSW
FG
FG

C1-10
C1-9
C1-8
C1-7
C1-4
C1-3
C1-2
C1-1

C3-3
C3-2
C3-1
C3-13
C3-12
C3-11
C3-8
C3-7
C3-6
C3-5
C3-4
M1 GN
M1 GN

C9-11
C9-10
C9-9

C9-8
C9-7
C9-6
C9-5
C9-4
C9-3
C9-2
C9-1
C10-12
C10-11
C10-10
C10-9
C10-8
C10-7
C10-6
C10-5
C10-4
EFSSOL
OFCL
SBPSOL (A)
SBPSOL (R)

(CN2)

A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-8
A-9
A-10
A-11
A-12
A-13
A-14
A-15

SG
5V
SG
DSBSW
5V
SG
OSWSW
5V
SG
OSLSW
5V
SG
DFTSW
5V

C5

B-15
B-14
B-13

SG

B-12
B-11

5V
OSLEDPCB (GN)
SG
OSLEDPCB (RED)
SG

B-10
B-9
B-8
B-7
B-6

OFSW
5V

B-5
B-4

SG
OSSW

B-3
B-2

5V

B-1

(CN5)
C15-3 GY

C32-1 GY
C32-2 GY
C32-3 GY
C30-1 GY

C15-2 GY
C15-1 GY
C13-2 GY
C13-1 GY
C26-2 GY
C26-1 GY
C17-6 GY

C30-2 GY
C30-3 GY

C17-5 GY
C17-4 GY

C24-1 GY
C24-2 GY
C24-3 RD

C17-3 GY
C17-2 GY
C17-1 RD

A-1

24 V

OFSOL (R)

B-13

A-2
A-3

SBPSOL (A)
SBPSOL (R)

OFSOL (A)
24 V

B-12
B-11

A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-8

24 V
OFCL
24 V
EFSSOL
OCM ACOM 24 V (VEN)

B-10
B-9
B-8
B-7
B-6

24 V
SBSFSOL
24 V _
OFM B
_
A-9
OCM BCOM 24 V (VEN) OFM A
A-10 OCM A
OFM B
A-11 OCM _
B
A-12 OCM A
_
A-13 OCM B

B-5
B-4

OFM A
B-3
OFM BCOM 24 V (VEM) B-2
OFM ACOM 24 V (VEN) B-1

C22-1 GY
C22-2 GY
C-22-3 GY

C28-1 GY
C28-2 GY
C11-1 GY

C11-4 GY
C11-5 GY
C11-6 RD

C4-3 RD

P1

C24
2

P2-2 RD
C4-1 RD
C4-4 RD

C6-B1 RD
C6-B2 GY
C6-B3 GY

C10
C6-A12 GY
C6-A11 GY
C6-A10 GY
C6-A9 GY
C6-A8 GY
C6-A7 GY

C26

C5-A6 GY
C5-A7 GY

1 5V
2 OSLSW
3
4
5
6

SG
5V
OSWSW
SG

DFSW1
1 24 V
2 24 V (VEN)
3 DFSW1

C9
C7-1 OE
6
C7-2 GY
5
C7-3 BE
4
C8-1 OE
3
C8-2 YW
2
C8-3 BE
1

7
Original table
C7

C8
C9-3 OE
C9-2 YW
C9-1 BE

1 5V
2 OSWSW
3 SG

OE
YW
BE

OSWSW

C9-6 OE
C9-5 GY
C9-4 BE

OSLSW
1 5V
2 OSLSW
3 SG

C28
2
1

C11-2 GY
C11-3 GY

P1-1 RD

1 24 V
2 SBSFSOL

DFDPCB

2 24 V
1 24 V (VEN)

P1-2 RD

C4-2 RD

3 SG

4 DFSW1
3 DFSW2

P2-3 RD
P2-1 RD

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

C8-4
C8-3
C8-2
C8-12
C8-11
C8-10
C8-9
C8-8
C10-3
C10-2
C8-7
C8-6
C8-5

5
4
3
2
1

C7-8
C7-9
C7-10

OSBSW
OFSW
OSSW

OSLEDPCB (RED)
OSLEDPCB (GN)
SBPSOL (R)
SBPSOL (A)
OFCL
EFSSOL

C6-B6 GY

C6-B9 GY

C19-3 GY
C19-2 GY
C19-1 GY
C10-6 GY
C10-5 GY
C10-4 GY
C10-3 GY

7 5V
6

C6-B5 GY

1 5V
2 OSSW

1 24 V
2 EFSSOL

(CN6)

10 SG
9 SG
8 5V

C7-6
C7-7

C6-B4 GY

7
EFSSOL

Mi2 (11P) WHITE

C2

C6

(CN3)

(CN1)
C7-4
C7-5

P2
DFSW2

C7

Mi2 (12P) WHITE

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
C3-10
C3-9
C2-22
C2-21
C2-20
C2-19
C2-18
C2-17
C2-16
C2-15
C2-14
C2-13
C2-12
C2-11
C2-10
C2-9
C2-8
C2-7
C2-6
C2-3
C2-2
C2-1

C5-B13 GY

(CN4)

OE

C3

C1

C5-B12 GY

P1-3 RD

24 V

B-23
B-22
B-21
B-20
B-19
B-18
B-17
B-16
B-15
B-14
B-13
B-12
B-11
B-10
B-9
B-8
B-7
B-6
B-5
B-4
B-3
B-2
B-1
A-23
A-22
A-21
A-20
A-19
A-18
A-17
A-16
A-15
A-14
A-13
A-12
A-11
A-10
A-9
A-8
A-7
A-6
A-5
A-4
A-3
A-2
A-1

C5-B5 GY

C5-B4 GY

C5-B3 GY

C5-B11 GY

C32

OCM Vref
OCM CWB
OCM CLK
OCM RET
OCM ENABLE
OFM CWB
OFM CLK
OFM RET
OFM ENABLE
OFSOL (A)
OFSOL (R)
SBSFSOL

C22

C31

OE

C7-2 GN

OFM

1 24 V
2 OFSOL (A)

C8

OCM M1
OCM M2
OCM M3

C23

RD

Mi2 (11P) RED

1
OSSW
2
OFSW
3
OSBSW
4
DFTSW
5
OSLSW
6
DFSW1
7
DFSW2
8
OSWSW
OSLEDPCB (GN) 9
OSLEDPCB (RED) 10
11
12
13
14

OSBSW

C6-A5 GY

C6-A6 GY

OF
CL

C9

Mi2 (12P) RED

C6-A4 GY
3
SG

2
OSBSW

C19

5V

DFT
SW

3 5V

OE

C21

1 SG
2 DFTSW
LB

BE

SBP
SOL

OCM

M1

C7-1 GN

OE

YW

C5-B2 GY

C5-B6 GY
1

4 OFM B
_
5 OFM A
_
6 OFM B

3 OFM A

BE

C5-B1 RD

C10

RD

C11

2 OFM BCOM 24 V (VEN) 5

C12

1 OFM ACOM 24 V (VEN) 6

WE

C5-A5 GY
1

BK

BK

GN

C14

1 24 V
2 OFCL

C13

C5-A4 GY

BK

C5-A3 GY

C5-A1 GY

C5-A2 GY
2

1
3 SBPSOL (R)

C15

1 24 V
2 SBPSOL (A)

C16

RD

OE

YW

BN

C5-A12 GY

C5-A11 GY

C5-A13 RD
1

C5-A8 RD

4 OCM B
_
5 OCM A
_
6 OCM B

3 OCM A

BE

RD

C17

2 OCM BCOM 24 V (VEN) 5

1 OCM ACOM 24 V (VEN) 6

C18

BK

C6-A14 GY

C6-A15 RD
1

C20

C6-A13 GY

WE

C5-A10 GY

C5-A9 GY

C5-B7 GY
C5-B8 GY

3-4-6
E

A
E

SRDF-1 (MCA/MCE) S/M

A
A

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