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SINGLE PASS FEEDER / GDI

PAPER FEED UNIT / PCL

MR-2013/GA-1090
MY-1019/GA-1100

File No. 31100026


Copyright 2001

TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION


CONTENTS

1. GENERAL ................................................................................................................... 1-1


1. List of available options .................................................................................................... 1-1
2. Outline and specifications of each option ......................................................................... 1-1

2. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION ............................................................................ 2-1


1. MR-2013 Installation Manual ............................................................................................ 2-1
2. MY-1019 Installation Manual ............................................................................................. 2-3
3. GA-1090 ........................................................................................................................... 2-5
4. GA-1100 ........................................................................................................................... 2-9

3. MR-2013 ...................................................................................................................... 3-1


1. Operational descriptions ................................................................................................... 3-1
2. Disassembly and assembly .............................................................................................. 3-2

4. MY-1019 ...................................................................................................................... 4-1


1. Disassembly and assembly .............................................................................................. 4-1

5. GA-1090 ...................................................................................................................... 5-1


1. Electrical section .............................................................................................................. 5-1
2. Interface ........................................................................................................................... 5-1
3. Print Area ......................................................................................................................... 5-2
4. Circuit diagram ................................................................................................................. 5-3

6. GA-1100 ...................................................................................................................... 6-1


1. Trouble Code List .............................................................................................................. 6-1
2. Electrical Section .............................................................................................................. 6-2
3. Circuit Diagram ................................................................................................................. 6-18
OPTIONS

Part names
[1] GENERAL
1. List of available options
Model
DP1200 DP1500
Option
MR-2013
(SPF)
GA-1100 Side cover
(PCL6 + USB Kit)
Tray
MY-1019
(1 TRAY UNIT)
GA-1090
(GDI + USB Kit)
Specifications
: Option available
Copy paper size 5-1/2 8-1/2 to 8-1/2 14 / A4, B5, A5
: Option not available
2
Paper weight 15 lbs. to 21 lbs.56 to 80 g/m
One paper tray with capacity for 250 sheets
Paper capacity
2. Outline and specifications of each of 21 lb. bond paper
option Weight Approx. 6.6 lbs. (3 kg)
A. MR-2013 (Single Pass Feeder) Dimensions
19.6 (W) 15.6 (D) 3.5 (H)
The single pass feeder (SPF) holds up to 30 originals for automatic (498 mm (W) 395 mm (D) 88 mm (H))
feeding. Power supply Drawn from the copier
Part names
Original guides C. GA-1090 (GDI + USB Expansion Kit)
(1) MAIN FEATURES
Document feeder tray Feeding roller cover a. Printing from Windows 3.1x, Windows 95, Windows 98*, and
Windows NT 4.0 applications
USB is supported on Windows 98 pre-installed only.
High-speed and high-quality printing can be performed from Win-
dows 3.1x, Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0 ap-
plications through the GDI (Graphics Device Interface) system.
Since print data is processed in the computer, waiting time
during printing is short.
b. High-speed printing at 8 pages/min.
First print time is approximately 9.6 seconds.
(Excluding the communication time with PC)
Print speed is 8 pages/min., when printing multiple pages.

SPF exit area (2) SPECIFICATIONS


Resolution 600 or 300 can be selected.

Specifications Page description GDI (Parallel)


language GDI, USB (USB)
Weight: 14 to 23.9 lbs. 52 to 90 g/ m 2 Page orientation Portrait or landscape
Acceptable
originals Size: 10 14 to 5-1/2 8-1/2 / B4 to A5 First print time Approx. 9.6 seconds*
Capacity: Up to 30 sheets Approx. 8 pages per minute (letter or A4)
Power supply Drawn from the copier Print speed (Parallel)
(multiple pages) Approx. 6 pages per minute (letter or A4)
Weight Approx. 6.6 lbs. (3kg)
(USB)
19.6 (W) 15 (D) 4.3 (H)
Dimensions Bi-directional parallel interface
(498 mm (W) 380 mm (D) 110 mm (H))
(IEEE 1284 compliant) 2 m (6 feet) Max.
Interface port
USB (B-type) interface (twisted pair cable)
B. MY-1019 (250 - Sheet Paper Feed Unit) 2 m (6 feet) Max.
The paper feed unit provides the convenience of increased paper * First print time may differ depending on operating conditions,
capacity for the copier and a greater choice of paper sizes readily avail- such as power-supply voltage and room temperature.
able for copying. Also the time may differ depending on data quantity to be printed
and applications.

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D. GA-1100 (PCL6 + USB Kit)


(1) SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

Printer expansion kit

Expansion memory
DP1500
(Commercially available 168 pin EDO DIMM: 16MB/32MB/64MB)

Operation Manual
Instruction Manual
Printer drivers
Items supplied together(*) Installer
Screen Fonts
Makedisk Software
Status Monitor Software
USB driver
*: USB and Parallel cables are not included.

(2) SPECIFICATIONS
a. Basic specifications

Item Contents Item Contents


Print speed 15 PPM Auto Interface
No
First print 9.6 sec Switching

Resolution 600 dpi, 300 dpi Auto Emulation


Yes
Switching
Toner save No
Plug and Play Yes
Multi bypass tray
Paper feed tray PCL6
Tray 1, Tray 2 PCL5e
(PCL XL)
A4R, B5R, A5R, 8.5"
14", 8.5" 11"R, 8.5" MS Windows3.1 No Yes
Multi bypass Printer Driver (*)
5.5"R, 8.5" 13", 8.5" MS Windows95 Yes Yes
tray
12.4"R, DL, C5, COM10, MS Windows98 Yes Yes
Paper size Monarch
MS Windows
A4R, B5R, A5R, 8.5" Yes Yes
NT4.0
14"R, 8.5" 11"R, 8.5"
Tray 1 2 Resident Font 45 outline fonts compatible to PCL6
5.5"R, 8.5" 13"R, 8.5"
12.4"R Screen Font 45 outline fonts compatible to PCL6
Page description Standard Maximum
PCL6 (PCL XL) emulation Memory
language
PCL5e emulation 8MB 72MB
(standard)
Expansion Slot for
Dot emulation None One DIMM slots
Memory
Page protection Yes
64MB, 32MB, 16MB
IEEE1284 port 1 Expansion Memory
Interface (commercially-available DIMM:EDO)
(Standard) USB port 1 Switches 1 (Online/Offline)
Parallel cable compliant IEEE1284 and less Operation Panel Lamps 2 (DATA, ONLINE)
Applicable
than 2.0m (Shield and earth equipped)
Interface Cable Display None
USB cable less than 2.0 m
Applicable PC IBM PC-AT Compatibles

*: Only Win 98 can be used for USB users.

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Operations when both of USB/parallel ports are connected at the same time.
The USB port has a priority over the parallel port.
Smartsharing is invalid.

Interface connected previously Interface connected later Operation


USB: Enable
USB (Unfinished print job YES/NO) Parallel port
Parallel port: Disable
When USB is connected after 30sec of no communication through the
parallel port, the mode is shifted to the USB mode instantaneously.
Parallel port (Unfinished print job
USB If no communication state does not reach 30sec yet, shifting to the USB
YES/NO)
mode is retained until 30sec passes. During that time, print jobs are
performed through the parallel port.
After completion of unfinished print jobs, if there is no communication for
Parallel port (Unfinished print job
USB 30sec, shifting to the USB mode is made.
YES/NO)
Within 30sec, print jobs are performed through the parallel port.

b. Control panel
The following are the components of the control panel.
The table below lists the functions of the LEDs:

LED
State Description
name
The printer unit is not ready to receive data.
Unlit
(Offline status)
ONLINE
The printer unit is ready to receive data.
Lit
(Online status)
No data is being received or processed.
Unlit
(No print job is being processed)

DATA The printer data is being received or


Lit processed or Printed.
The table below lists the functions of the keys: (A print job is being processed.)

Key Functions Flash Printer data is remained without printing.

If pressed when the machine is in online status:


The table below shows the initial states of the LEDs just after the
If no print job is being processed (DATA LED unlit), power is turned ON.
pressing the LINE key produces the offline. If Data Loss
Error or Memory Full was displayed, pressing the LINE LED
key is disregarded. Initial state
names
If a 1-sided print job is being processed (Data LED lit or ONLINE Lit (online)
LINE flashing), pressing the LINE key produces the offline. If
Data Loss Error or Memory Full was displayed, Unlit
pressing the LINE key is disregarded. DATA Will light immediately, however, if data has already
arrived when the power is turned ON.
If a 2-sided print job is being processed (Data LED lit or
flashing), pressing the LINE key has no effect.
If pressed when the machine is in the offline status:
Pressing the LINE key produces the online status and
causes the display mode to Online Display Mode.

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3) Remove the Mylar sheet from the rear cabinet.


[2] UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION Remove the Mylar sheet that covers the hole for the actuator of

1. MR-2013 Instalation Manual sensor unit.

4) Remove the hinge guides L and R.


Remove the screws (two for each) and then remove the hinge
guides L and R.

5) Attach the hinge guides L and R.


Attach the hinge guides L and R by fitting the pawls (two for
each) into the frame of the copier and secure them with the two
screws (M3 8) for each that have been removed in step 4.

Turn the main switch to the OFF position and remove the power plug
from the outlet.
1) Remove the document cover.
Remove the document cover from the copier.

6) Place the SPF on the copier.

2) Remove the rear cabinet.


Remove the four screws and then remove the rear cabinet.

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7) Connect the SPF with the copier using the relay harness. 10) Attach the sensor unit.
<1> Fit the snap band to the position shown in the illustration. While pushing up the sensor unit fully, secure it to the PWB
<2> Attach the core to the relay harness. At this time, take care on holder with a screw (M3 8).
the core position and twist the harness two or three times.
<3> Secure the relay harness with the harness clamp.
<4> Connect the connector.
(Connect the connectors by aligning the black lines.)
M3X8

11) Attach the rear cabinet.


Remove the rib from the rear cabinet.
<1> Hang the four pawls shown in the illustration below on the
plate.
<2> Push down the actuator of the sensor unit.
<3> Position the cabinet to the upper screw positions.
8) Attach the core to the ground wire and secure it. <4> Ensure that the actuator is inserted into the square hole of the
<1> Attach the core with two binding bands as shown in the il- cabinet.
lustration by taking care that the core is in the specified posi- Note: While pushing down the actuator of the sensor unit, attach
tion. the rear cabinet so that the actuator is inserted into the hole
<2> Remove the screw (M3 10) which is fixing the frame and of the rear cabinet.
secure the ground wire to the hinge guides with the binding
bands.
<3> Secure the ground terminal to the frame of the copier with a
screw (M3 10) and handle the wiring so that the core is
under the hinge guides.

9) Remove the securing tape of the relay harness and connect the
harness to the sensor unit.
Remove the tape that secures the harness.
Then connect the connector of the relay harness to the supplied 12) Attach the cover to the rear cabinet.
sensorunit. <1> Align the arrow marks as shown in the illustration.
<2> Then slide the cover to the left.
<3> Secure the cover with a screw.

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2. MY-1019 Installation Manual

Turn the main switch to the OFF position and remove the power plug
from the outlet.
13) Attach the SPF to the copier.
Attach the SPF by inserting the hinge guide sections of the 1) Remove the DV unit (with the toner cartridge) from the copier.
MR-2013 into the hinge guides L and R. Open the bypass tray, side cover, and front cover, and then
remove the DV unit.

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14) Insert the power plug into the outlet and turn the main switch of
the copier to the ON position.
15) Perform SIM setting.
Execute simulation [2] of [26] and enter [1].

16) Check the ON/OFF operation of the open detection sensor and
book detection sensor.
Execute simulation [2] of [2] and check that the indicator on the 2) Make the copier upright.
Close the front cover, side cover, and bypass tray, and then
operation panel lights up and goes out by opening and closing
make the copier upright in the orientation shown in the illustra-
the SPF. When the book detection sensor is turned ON/OFF, the
tion.
drum replacement lamp is turned ON/OFF accordingly.

17) Check the copy ratio, and then check the center displacement and
leading edge image void.
Place an original on the document glass and make a copy.
Then, place an original in the document feeder tray and make a
copy.
If the center of the copy from the document glass is displaced
from the copyfrom the document feeder, adjust the center refer-
ring to the service manual.

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3) Remove the OP gear cover and rubber feet from the bottom of the 6) Attach the rear cover.
copier. Attach the rear cover to its original position and secure it with the
Remove the screw and remove the OP gear cover. screw (M4 12).
Then, take off and remove the rubber feet.

7) Return the copier to the normal orientation.


When returning the copier to the normal orientation, gently return
it without giving a shock.

4) Install the second cassette unit to the copier.


If the second cassette unit is aligned to the copier, it can be posi-
tioned automatically.
Hold the copier lightly to prevent it from toppling down and
secure the second cassette unit with four screws (M4 16).

8) Insert the DV unit into the copier.


Open the bypass tray, side cover, and front cover, and insert the
DV unit. Then, close the front cover, side cover, and bypass tray.

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5) Remove the rear cover and connect the connector. 1


Remove the screw and remove the rear cover.
Then, connect the connector of the second cassette unit to that
of the copier.

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9) Remove the paper tray lock for packing. 3. GA-1090


Remove the paper tray lock for packing that secures the turning
plate in the paper tray by rotating it in the direction of the arrow A. Installation Manual
and store it in the specified position.

10) Set the paper tray side guide.


Squeeze the lever of the paper tray side guide to slide the guide
to the position for the paper size to be used.

Turn the main switch to the OFF position and remove the power plug
from the outlet.
Paper guide (B) Paper guide (A) 1) Remove the cover of the rear cabinet and interface connector
cover.
Remove the screw, slide the cover in the direction indicated by
the arrow, and remove the cover of the rear cabinet.

11) Load paper into the paper tray.


When loading paper, do not exceed the maximum height line.

2) Remove the PWB cover.


<1> Loosen the screws that secure the PWB cover.
12) Remove the optical locking screw and fusing unit packing lever so <2> Push up the PWB cover and
that the copier is ready. <3> Rotate it counterclockwise to remove it.
13) Insert the power plug into the outlet and turn the main switch to
the ON position. Then, perform the following procedure.
14) Perform SIM setting. 2
Execute simulation [3] of [26] and enter [1]. 1

15) Check the center displacement.


Place an original on the document glass and make a copy using
the tray in the copier.
Then, make a copy using the tray in the installed optional paper
feed unit.
If the center of the copy from the optional paper feed unit is dis- 3
placed from the copy from the tray in the copier, adjust the cen-
ter referring to the service manual.
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3) Attach the GDI interface PWB. 6) Attach the rear cover.


Fit the connector of the GDI PWB into the mounting position of Align the arrow marks as shown in the illustration and then slide
the copier, secure the side A with three screws, and then secure the cover to the left. Then, secure the cover with a screw.
the front B with two screws.

A
B

M3X8
M3X8

Arrow marks After sliding

4) Attach the GDI harness.


Attach the GDI harness so that the blue lines face forward and
also face toward the GDI interface side.
Note: Be careful about the direction of the blue lines.

B. Installing the printer driver software


(1) Description of the printer driver
The printer driver is the software program which runs the printer. It con-
verts the data in your file into information that the printer can under-
stand. It also controls communication between the printer and
computer as the data is printed.
(2) Checking the hardware and software requirements
You will need the following hardware and software in order to install the
printer driver.

Computer type IBM PC/AT or compatible computer


equipped with a bi-directional parallel or
USB interface, and CD-ROM drive
Windows type Windows 3.1x, Windows 95, Windows 98*,
5) Attach the PWB cover.
Windows NT 4.0
<1> Before attaching the PWB cover, hold down the GDI harness
USB is supported on Windows 98
in the direction A in the illustration below.
preinstalled only.
<2> Fit the upper part of the PWB cover to the upper screw that
CPU 486DX 66 MHz or better
has been loosened in step 2 above.
Physical RAM Windows 95, Windows 3.1x: 8MB (16MB or
<3> While rotating the lower part of the PWB cover clockwise, fit
more is recommended.)
it to the lower screw.
Windows NT4.0: 12MB (16MB or more is
<4> Tighten the upper and lower screws to secure the cover.
recommended.)
Windows 98: 16MB (32MB or more is
recommended.)
Display 640 480 dots (VGA) or better
Hard disk free space 10 MB or more

Caution: The printer driver included in this product cannot be used


under Windows NT3.5x, OS/2, pure MS-DOS and other
operating systems which are not described above.
(3) Installing the printer driver
The software for your printer is provided on CD-ROM.
Before installing the printer driver, be sure to check the following items.
Is the printer connected properly to the computer?
Does the printer have paper?
Is there another GDI printer driver or Windows Printing System
printer driver already installed? If installed, change the printer
port setting. To change the printer port settings.
In this description, the following drive configuration is presumed.
Specify proper drives depending on the configuration of your computer.

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Drive R: CD-ROM drive (installation source). If necessary, 7) The installation program will start. To install the printer driver to
replace R with the letter of your CD-ROM drive. the default folder, click the Next button. To select a different folder,
Drive C: Hard disk drive (installation destination). If necessary, select Browse or type in the new path and folder name. Click OK
replace C with the letter of your hard disk drive. and say YES to create the folder, select the Next button to con-
tinue.
a. Windows 95/Windows NT 4.0 Installation Instructions:
With both the computer and the printer turned off, connect the printer 8) On the display, you will see "printer port to be used". Normally, this
to the computer with a parallel interface cable. is LPT1 and it is selected automatically.
1) Load paper into the paper tray of the printer. For instructions on Ensure that Yes is checked to use the printer as the default
printer.
loading paper, see the section LOADING COPY PAPER in the
copier operation manual. Finally click the Next button.
9) A "Confirm installation" window will be displayed. To continue in-
2) Turn on the printer.
stallation, click the Yes button.
3) Turn on your computer and start Windows.
10) When the installation is complete, you will be asked whether or not
4) When using Windows 95 on a personal computer with plug & play*, to print a test page. If you wish to do so, click the Yes button. At
the "Update Device Driver Wizard" window will appear. Insert the in- this time, ensure that paper is loaded in the paper tray.
stallation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Click the Next button
and follow the on-screen instructions. Proceed to step 7. If the 11) If the test print completes successfully, click the Finish button.
"The installation of the TOSHIBA e-STUDIO Series Software is
"Copying Files" window appears during this operation, enter R:\ (if
complete." window will be displayed. Click the OK button.
the CD-ROM is designated as drive R) and click the OK button.
b. Windows 98:
With both the computer and the printer turned off, connect the printer
to the computer with either a parallel or a USB interface cable.
1) Load paper into the paper tray of the printer. For instructions on
loading paper, see the section LOADING COPY PAPER found in
the copier operation manual.
2) Turn on the printer.
3) Turn on your computer and start Windows.

When using the USB interface:


Connect your personal computer and the printer using a USB in-
terface cable if you have not already done so.
When the "Add New Hardware Wizard" window appears, insert
the installation CD-ROM, click the Next button, follow the on-
screen instructions, and finally click the Finish button.

If you use Windows 95 and the "New Hardware Found" window


will appear, click the Driver from Disk Provided by Hardware
Manufacturer button and then click OK. Proceed to step 6.
If you use Windows 95 and the screen shown above or the "New
Hardware Found" window does not appear, proceed to step 5.
If you use Windows NT 4.0, proceed to step 5.
Plug & play
This feature is effective if both the computer and peripheral equip-
ment are equipped with IEEE 1284 compliant parallel interface.
5) Insert the installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
Click the Start button and select Run. When the screen shown
below appears, type R:\SETUP (if the CD-ROM is designated as
drive R) and click the OK button. Proceed to step 7.

4) When using Windows 98 on a personal computer with plug & play*,


the "Add New Hardware Wizard" window will appear. Click the Next
button and follow the on-screen instructions.
If the "Add New Hardware Wizard" window does not appear,
proceed to step 8.
Plug &play: For plug & play information

6) "Install from Disk" window will appear. Insert the installation CD-
ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Type R:\ (if the CD-ROM is desig-
nated as drive R) and click the OK button. Proceed to step 7.

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12) When the installation is complete, you will be asked whether or not
to print a test page. If you wish to do so, click the Yes button. At
this time, ensure that paper is loaded in the paper tray.
13) If the test print completes successfully, click the Finish button.
"The installation of the TOSHIBA e-STUDIO Series Software is
complete." window will be displayed. Click the OK button.
c. Windows 3.1x:
With both the computer and the printer turned off, connect the printer
to the computer with a parallel interface cable.
1) Load paper into the paper tray of the printer. For instructions on
loading paper, see the section LOADING COPY PAPER in the
copier operation manual.
2) Turn on the printer and then start Windows on your computer.
3) Insert the installation CD-ROM into a CD-ROM drive.
5) Select Search for the best driver for your device and click the Next 4) Choose File from the Menu bar in Program Manager, and then
button. choose the Run... command.
6) Insert the installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. (If you are 5) Type R:\SETUP (if the CD-ROM is designated as drive R) in the
using the USB interface, confirm that the installation CD-ROM is in command line box and then click the OK button.
the CD-ROM drive.) Select the CD-ROM drive and click the Next
button.

6) Select a directory to which the printer driver will be installed and


click the Next button. To install it to the default directory, click the
Next button.
7) A "printer port to be used" window will be displayed. Normally, LPT1
is automatically set.
Then ensure that Yes is checked to use this printer as the default
printer.
8) A "Confirm installation" window will be displayed. To continu in-
7) Windows driver file search will find the device "TOSHIBA e-STUDIO stallation, click Yes.
Series". Click the Next button. Proceed to step 9. 9) When the installation is complete, restart Windows.
8) Insert the installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. (If you are
(4) e-STUDIO Series printer driver group
using the USB interface, confirm that the installation CD-ROM is in
When the printer driver is installed, the TOSHIBA e-STUDIO Series
the CD-ROM drive.) Click the Start button and select Run. When
printer driver group will be created. This group of software programs
the window shown below appears, type R:\SETUP (if the CD-ROM
provides the following functions:
is designated as drive R) and click the OK button. Proceed to step
9. a. Uninstall e-STUDIO Series
The printer driver can be uninstalled. If the driver is uninstalled, printing
can no longer be performed on the printer.
For proper uninstallation, be sure to use the TOSHIBA uninstall program
of the printer driver group.
Readme
The latest information on the printer driver is included in this document.
Read the Readme first.
Advanced Settings
See help for Advanced Settings.
9) The installation program will start. To select a different folder, select Status Monitor
Browse and type in the path and folder name where the printer The Status Monitor window provides visual information about the
driver will be installed. Click OK and say YES to create the folder, printer state and current job.
select the Next button to continue. To install the printer driver to the
default folder, click the Next button. DOS Emulation Setup

10) On the display you will see "printer port to be used". The printer Status Monitor HELP
port is selected automatically. If you are using the parallel inter - Assistance and information for Status Monitor.
face, this is LPT1. If you are using the USB interface, this is DOS Emulation HELP
LPT/USB1. Ensure that Yes is checked to use the printer as the Assistance and information for DOS Emulation support.
default printer. Finally click the Next button.
Advanced Settings HELP
11) A "Confirm installation" window will be displayed. To continue in- Assistance and information for Advanced Settings.
stallation, click the Yes button.

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4. GA-1100 2) Remove the rear cabinet and interface cover.


Remove the four screws and then remove the rear cabinet.
A. Installation Manual

Parts included

PCL interface PWB, 1 pc. PCL PWB, 1 pc. 3) Remove the PWB cover.
(1) Loosen the screw that secures the PWB cover lid.
(2) Push up the PWB cover lid and
(3) Rotate it counterclockwise to remove it.

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PWB cover lid 2, 1 pc.
1

PWB cover, 1 pc.

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1
PCL harness, 1 pc. CD ROM

4) Attach the PCL interface PWB.


Screws (M3 x 6), 14 pcs. Screws (M3 x 8), 5 pcs. Fit the connector of the PCL interface PWB into the mounting posi-
tion of the copier, secure the side A with three screws, and then
secure the front B with two screws.

Operation Manual Installation manual, 1 sheet

A
B
Turn the main switch to the OFF position and remove the power plug
from the outlet. M3X8
1) Remove the document cover.
Remove the document cover from the copier. M3X8

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5) Attach the PCL PWB. 8) Attach the PWB cover.


While ensuring that the connector of the PCL PWB is securely con- Attach the supplied PWB cover with five screws (M3 6).
nected to that of the copier, attach the PCL PWB to the PWB cover
with seven screws (M3 6) and connect the relay harness connec-
tor.

M3X6

M3X6
M3X6

M3X6

M3X6
M3X6

9) Attach the rear cabinet.


(1) Hang the four pawls shown in the illustration below on the
6) Attach the PCL harness.
plate.
Attach the supplied PCL harness to the PCL PWB, then pass it
(2) Position the cabinet to the upper screw positions.
through the square hole of the PWB holder, and connect it to the
PCL interface PWB.
Note: Be careful about the direction of the blue lines. Side view

Blue lines

Pawl

1 2 Pawl

M3X8 M3X8

7) Attach the PWB cover.


(1) Fit the upper part of the PWB cover lid to the upper screw
that has been loosened in step 3 above.
(2) While rotating the lower part of the PWB cover lid clock-
M4X12
wise, fit it to the lower screw.
(3) Tighten the upper and lower screws to secure the cover lid.

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10) Attach the cover to the rear cabinet. B. Installing the Printer Driver
(1) Align the arrow marks as shown in the illustration.
(2) Then slide the cover to the left. (1) Description of the printer driver
(3) Secure the cover with a screw. The printer driver is the software program which runs the printer. It con-
verts the data in your file into information that the printer can under-
stand. It also controls communication between the printer and
computer as the data is printed.
(2) Checking the hardware and software
requirements
You will need the following hardware and software in order to install the
printer driver.
Computer type IBM PC/AT or compatible computer equipped
with a bi-directional parallel or USB interface,
and CD-ROM drive
Windows type Windows 3.1x, Windows 95, Windows 98*,
Windows NT 4.0 * USB is supported on Win-
dows 98 preinstalled only.
CPU 486DX 66MHz or better
Arrow marks After sliding Physical RAM Windows 95, Windows 3.1x: 8MB (16MB or
more is recommended.)
Windows NT 4.0: 12MB (16MB or more is
recommended.)
Windows 98: 16MB (32MB or more is recom-
mended.)
Display 640 480 dots (VGA) or better
Hard disk free space 10MB or more
Caution: The printer driver included in this product cannot be
used under Windows NT 3.5x, OS/2, pure MS-DOS
and other operating systems which are not described
above.
Note: The PCL6 printer driver is not available in Windows 3.1
environment.

(3) Installing the printer driver


The software for your printer is provided on CD-ROM.
Before installing the printer driver, be sure to check the following items.
Is the printer connected properly to the computer?
11) Attach the document cover. Does the printer have paper?
Remove the document cover from the copier.
a. Windows 95/Windows NT 4.0 Installation Instructions:
With both the computer and the printer turned off, connect the printer
to the computer with a parallel interface cable.
1) Load paper into the paper tray of the printer. For instructions
on loading paper, see the section LOADING COPY PAPER in
the copier operation manual.
2) Turn on the printer.
3) Turn on your computer and start Windows.
Note: Before installing the printer driver, be sure to close all
other applications which may be open.
4) When using Windows 95 on a personal computer with plug &
play*, the Update Device Driver Wizard window will appear. In-
sert the installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Click the
Next button and follow the on-screen instructions. If the Copy-
ing Files window appears during this operation, enter R:\ (if the
CD-ROM is designated as drive R), click the OK button and fol-
low the on-screen instructions.
Insert the power plug into the outlet and turn the main switch of the
copier to the ON position.
Installation of the GA-1100 is now complete.

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b. Windows 98:
With both the computer and the printer turned off, connect the printer
to the computer with either a parallel or a USB interface cable.
1) Load paper into the paper tray of the printer. For instructions
on loading paper, see the section LOADING COPY PAPER
found in the copier operation manual.
2) Turn on the printer.
3) Turn on your computer and start Windows.
When using the USB interface:
Connect your personal computer and the printer using a USB inter-
face cable if you have not already done so. (For information about
connecting the USB interface cable)
When the "Add New Hardware Wizard" window appears, insert the
installation CD-ROM, click the Next button, follow the on-screen in-
structions, and finally click the Finish button.

If you use Windows 95 and the "New Hardware Found" window will
appear, select Driver from Disk Provided by Hardware Manufacturer
and then click the OK button. Proceed to step 6.
If you use Windows 95 and the screen shown above or the "New
Hardware Found" window does not appear, proceed to step 5.
If you use Windows NT 4.0, proceed to step 5.
* Plug & play
This feature is effective if both the computer and peripheral equipment
are equipped with IEEE 1284 compliant parallel interface.
Note: The screen displayed depends on the version of Win-
dows you are using.
5) Insert the installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
Click the Start button and select Run. When the screen shown
below appears, type R:\SETUP (if the CD-ROM is designated
as drive R) and click the OK button. Follow the on-screen in-
structions.
Note: Before installing the printer driver, be sure to close all
other applications which may be open.
4) When using Windows 98 on a personal computer with plug &
play*, the "Add New Hardware Wizard" window will appear.
Click the Next button and follow the on-screen instructions.
If the "Add New Hardware Wizard" window does not appear, proceed
to step 8.

6) The "Install From Disk" window will appear. Insert the installa-
tion CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Type R:\ (if the CD-ROM
is designated as drive R) and click the OK button. Follow the
on-screen instructions.

Note: If you have any problem with the test print, check the 5) Select Search for the best driver for your device and click the
symptoms and solutions. Print the test page again after Next button.
resolving the problem. 6) Insert the installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. (If you
are using the USB interface, confirm that the installation CD-
ROM is in the CD-ROM drive.) Select the CD-ROM drive and
click the Next button.

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Readme
The latest information on the printer driver is included in this document.
Read the Readme first.
Status Monitor
The Status Monitor window provides visual information about the
printer state and current job.
Status Monitor HELP
Assistance and information for Status Monitor.
Be sure to read the Readme document found in the printer driver
group before using your TOSHIBA e-STUDIO Series PCL printer.
You cannot use both the status monitor and the Print Manager at the
same time in Windows 3.1 environment.
C. Test Printing
To test print the configuration page and font list, use the following pro-
cedure:
1) Press and hold down the light and dark keys simultaneously for
more than 5 seconds until all the alarm indicators blink and --
appears in the display.
7) Windows driver file search will find the device TOSHIBA 2) Set 6 (configuration page) or 7 (font list) using the left copy
e-STUDIO Series PCL. Click the Next button and follow the quantity key. The selected number will blink in the left side of
on-screen instructions. the display.
8) Insert the installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. (If you 3) Press the print key. The entered program number will be steadi-
are using the USB interface, confirm that the installation CD- ly lit and the currently selected parameter number for the pro-
ROM is in the CD-ROM drive.) Click the Start button and select gram will blink on the right side of the display.
Run. When the window shown below appears, type R:\SETUP 4) Select the desired parameter using the right copy quantity key.
(if the CD-ROM is designated as drive R) and click the OK but- The entered parameter number will blink on the right of the dis-
ton. Follow the on-screen instructions. play.

Program
Mode Parameters
No.
Configu- 0 English 1 French 2 Spanish
6 ration
page 3 Italian 4 German

0 English 1 French 2 Spanish


7 Font list
3 Italian 4 German
c. Windows 3.1x:
With both the computer and the printer turned off, connect the printer
5) Press the print key. The test page prints.
to the computer with a parallel interface cable.
Note: To change the setting or to set another mode, press the
1) Load paper into the paper tray of the printer. For instructions
clear key. The printer will return to step 2.
on loading paper, see the section LOADING COPY PAPER in
the copier operation manual. Configuration Page items
2) Turn on the printer and then start Windows on your computer.
1st level item 2nd level item 3rd level item
Note: Before installing the printer driver, be sure to close all
other applications which may be open. Machine Information Language
3) Insert the installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
Basic Memory
4) Choose File from the Menu bar in Program Manager, and then Hardware Specs
choose the Run... command. Total Memory
5) Type R:\SETUP (if the CD-ROM is designated as drive R) in Processor 64 bit RISC
the command line box and then click the OK button.
Hardware Status Interface Menu I/O Timeout
ROM Version
Total Page Count
Version Information PCL6
Bypass Tray
Input Paper Tray Tray 1
Tray 2
6) Follow the on-screen instructions.
(4) e-STUDIO Series PCL printer driver group
When you install the printer driver, the TOSHIBA e-STUDIO Series
PCL printer driver group is automatically created. The printer driver
group includes the following items:
Uninstall e-STUDIO Series PCL
The printer driver can be uninstalled. If the driver is uninstalled, printing
can no longer be performed on the printer.
For proper uninstallation, be sure to use the TOSHIBA uninstall program
of the printer driver group.

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[3] MR-2013
1. Operational descriptions
A. Outline
The SPF (Single Path Feeder) automatically copies up to 30 sheets of documents of a same size. (Only one set of copies)

B. Document transport path and basic composition

(1) Pickup roller (2) Sheet of document for paper feed (3) Set detection ACT
(4) Paper stopper (5) Document feed roller (6) Separation sheet
(7) Paper entry sensor (8) PS roller D (9) Transport follower roller
(10) Paper exit roller (11) Paper exit follower roller (12) Document tray

C. Operational descriptions

Time chart (Tray feed)


Document set

SPID ON Document set sensor

Document feed unit lamp ON

PSW ON Copy start

The scanner is shifted


MIRM rotation to the exposure position.
(Copier side) (SPF side)

MM rotation Main motor rotation SPFM rotation SPF motor rotation

CPFS ON Paper feed


SPUS ON Document feed
PPD ON

RRC ON Synchronization SPPD ON Document transport sensor

Paper transport Document transport


(Transfer) (Exposure)

(Fusing) (Document exit)

POD ON

(Paper exit)
In the zooming mode, the magnification ratio in the sub
scanning direction (paper transport direction) is adjusted
by changing the document transport speed.

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D. Cases where a document jam is caused


a. When SPPD is ON (document remaining) when the power is turned on.
b. When SPPD is not turned ON within about 1.5 sec (at 100% copy) after starting the document feed operation.
c. When SPPD is not turned on within about 4.7 sec (at 100% copy) after turning on SPPD.
d. When the SPF document jam release door or the OC cover is opened during document transport (SPF motor rotating).

2. Disassembly and assembly 1) Remove the belt, the paper feed frame SP, and two harnesses.
2) Remove the pickup unit.
No. Part name Ref.
1
A Sensor PWB
B Pickup solenoid
C Clutch
D Manual paper feed roller, pickup roller 1
E Belt
F SPF motor 2
3
G Paper entry sensor 4
3
H PS roller
I Paper exit roller

Pickup unit removal


1) Remove three fixing pawls from the bottom of the machine.
1 1
2) Remove the front cover and the rear cover.

2 *
When installing the parts, be careful of the hole position of the paper
frame SP.

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A. Sensor PWB C. Clutch


1) Remove two screws from the bottom of the pickup unit. 1) Remove the E-ring.
2) Remove the upper cover. 2) Remove the pulley and bush.
3) Slide the bush in the arrow direction.
4) Lift the clutch, and 5) remove the clutch.

2 1

1 3 4
1

1) Remove two screws.


2) Remove the sensor PWB.
3) Remove the harness.

1 1 1) Remove the E-ring.


3
2) Remove the parts.

B. Pickup solenoid
1) Remove two screws.
2) Remove the pickup solenoid
2

D. Manual paper feed roller, pickup roller


1) Lift the paper stopper.
2) Slide the takeup roller unit.
2 3) Slide the bush in the arrow direction.
1
4) Remove the takeup roller unit.

1
A

*
When installing, hang iron core A on the solenoid arm. 2
4

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*
When installing the takeup roller, hang the projection of the takeup F. SPF motor
roller unit on the solenoid arm.
1) Remove the harness.
1) Remove the parts. 2) Remove four screws.
2) Remove the manual paper feed roller.
3) Remove the drive unit.
3) Remove the pickup roller.
4) Remove the belt.
4) Remove the parts. 5) Remove two screws.
4 6) Remove the SPF motor.

6
3
1
2
1
5
1

5 2
3
2 4
1

Transport unit removal


1) Remove two screws.
2) Remove the document tray unit.
3) Remove five screws.
4) Remove the transport unit.

3
1
3
G. Paper entry sensor
1) Loosen the screw.
2) Open the paper exit PG.
3) Remove the paper entry sensor.
3 4) Remove the harness.

3
1

E. Belt
1) Remove the belt.
4

1
2

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H. PS roller 1) Open the right cabinet.


2) Remove three screws.
1) Remove the parts.
2) Remove the PS roller. 3) Remove one connector.
4) While tilting down the 2nd connection arm A, pull and remove the
paper feed unit toward you.

C
D

1 D

2 4 3

1 B

I. Paper exit roller A


1) Remove the parts. 1
2) Remove the paper exit roller.
2

1
*
When installing, securely insert two bosses C on the machine side
and two bosses D on the paper feed unit side. Be sure to fix the
earth B.
*
Insert the 2nd page feed.
A. Paper sensor
1) Remove the pawl.
2) Remove the paper sensor.
3) Remove the harness.
1 2

[4] MY-1019
1. Disassembly and assembly
No. Part name Ref.
A Paper sensor 1
B Cassette detection SW
C Paper feed solenoid
D Transport roller B. Cassette detection SW
1) Remove the pawl.
E Paper feed clutch
2) Remove the cassette detection SW.
F 2nd paper feed roller 3) Remove the harness.

Paper feed unit removal


1) Remove the screw.
2) Remove the rear cover.
*
When installing, engage the pawl and install the unit.

2 1
4 1
A
OPTIONS

C. Paper feed solenoid E. Paper feed clutch


1) Remove the screw. 1) Remove the E-ring.
2) Remove the connector. 2) Remove the paper feed clutch.
3) Remove the paper feed solenoid. 3) Remove the parts.

2
3

A
2

1 3

D. Transport roller
1) Remove two E-rings.
2) Remove the transport roller.

4
*
When installing, fit the cut surface A.
1
F. 2nd paper feed roller
1) Remove the E-ring and the parts.
2) Remove the 2nd paper feed roller.

A 1
B 3

B
2

*
Install so that the earth spring A is brought into contact over bearing
B. 2

C 1
D

*
When installing, hang the 2nd connection arm on the 2nd connection
arm SP B. Be sure to install so that the earth spring C is in contact
under the bearing D.

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[5] GA-1090 2. Interface


1. Electrical section A. PARALLEL INTERFACE
This printer uses a bi-directional parallel interface. Use the supplied in-
A. GDI/USB PWB terface cable.
Connector
36-pin DDK 57LE-40360-730B (D29) female connector or equivalent
Computer

Computer
connector
Personal

Personal
Cable
Shielded type bi-directional parallel interface
For best results,, use a printer interface cable which is IEEE1284 com-
pliant.
Pin configuration
The pin numbers and signal names are listed in the following table.

18 1
IEEE1284

USB
DATA+

36 19
/ACK,BUSY,PE,/FAULT,SLCT
/STB,/AUTOFD,/SLCTIN,/INIT

DATA +

DATA -
7SH08F

GND
5V
IC504

Pin Pin
Signal name Signal name
No. No.
PDATA0 7

1 STB 19 GND (STB RET)


5V

EEPR

IC502

2 DATA1 20 GND (DATA1 RET)


OM

3 DATA2 21 GND (DATA2 RET)


4 DATA3 22 GND (DATA3 RET)
74LS

74LS
244A
74LS
244B

74LS
IC601

IC603
IC602
245

244

USS-725
IC501

5 DATA4 23 GND (DATA4 RET)


7SH08F

6 DATA5 24 GND (DATA5 RET)


IC503
RESET/DISABLE

7 DATA6 25 GND (DATA6 RET)


GDI/USB PWB

USB-IN

8 DATA7 26 GND (DATA7 RET)


9 DATA8 27 GND (DATA8 RET)
GND
/ACK,BUSY,PE,

IC113 74HC14
/FAULT,SLCT

10 ACKNLG 28
/STB,/AUTOFD,

(ACKNLG RET)
/SLCTIN,/INIT
PDATA0 7

/1284_EN

/USB_EN

11 BUSY 29 GND (BUSY RET)


REV

12 PE (Paper End) 30 GND (PE RET)


IC9

13 SLTC 31 INPRM
ASIC

CPU
IC10
MCU PWB

14 AUTO LF 32 FAULT
15 (NC) 33 (NC)
16 GND (0 V) 34 (NC)
The GDI/USB PWB has two circuits; one for transmitting and receiving
IEEE1284 signals and the other for transmitting and receiving USB sig- 17 FG 35 +5 V
nals and converting USB signals into IEEE1284 signals.
18 +5 V 36 SLTC IN
IC601, 602 and 603 are connected between IEEE1284 an ASIC to con-
vert signals.
IC501 transmits and receives USB signals and converts USB signals
into IEEE1284 signals.
IC502 stores various setup data necessary for USB operation of IC501.
IC503 informs the CPU of connection of USB. It is connected with PC
via a USB cable. When 5V is inputted from PC to the ICs input pin,
the output pin (signal name: USB-IN) is driven to HIGH to inform the
CPU of connection of USB.
IC504 detects connection with PC via a USB cable, supplies power to
the USB port signal line (signal name: DATA+) to enable USB com-
munication.
When USB is connected, the CPU enables USB and disables
IEEE1284.
(When USB is enabled, IE1284 is disabled.)

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B. USB INTERFACE
Connector
4-pin DDK DUSB-BRA42-T11
Type-B connector
Cable
Shielded twisted pair cable
(2 m (6 feet) Max.: high-speed transmission equivalent) 2 1
Pin configuration
The pin numbers and signal names are listed in the following table.

Pin No. Signal name


1 +5V
2 DATA
3 +DATA
4 GND

3 4

3. Print Area
The print area of this printer is shown below.
A. 600 dpi B. 300 dpi
Paper Dots Paper Dots
size A B C D E F G size A B C D E F G
Letter 5100 4900 6600 6400 100 100 100 Letter 2550 2450 3300 3200 50 50 50
Legal 5100 4900 8400 8200 100 100 100 Legal 2550 2450 4200 4100 50 50 50
Invoice 3300 3100 5100 4900 100 100 100 Invoice 1650 1550 2550 2450 50 50 50
A4 4960 4760 7014 6814 100 100 100 A4 2480 2380 3507 3407 50 50 50
A5 3508 3308 4960 4760 100 100 100 A5 1754 1654 2480 2380 50 50 50
B5 4298 4098 6070 5870 100 100 100 B5 2149 2049 3035 2935 50 50 50
Folio 5100 4900 7800 7600 100 100 100 Folio 2550 2450 3900 3800 50 50 50
Foolscap 5100 4900 7440 7240 100 100 100 Foolscap 2550 2450 3720 3620 50 50 50

Portrait Landscape

E E

B A
F D C
E G
E F

D
G C

B Paper size
A
Print area

5 2
A B C D E

GDI PWB(GDI SECTION)


5V1 5V1
L501

5V1 (2-B4)
SBO-02SAN

C501 C613
OPTIONS

47u 16V 22000p


CN501
R618 R619 R620 R621 R622 R623 R624 R625 IEEE1284 CON

5V1
1.2kJ 1.2kJ 1.2kJ 1.2kJ 1.2kJ 1.2kJ 1.2kJ 1.2kJ

IC601 1 19
/DSTB GND
18 2 R601 2 20
B1 A1 DATA 1 GND
4 17 3 3 21 4
B2 A2 DATA 2 GND
R602 22J
16 4 4 22
B3 A3 DATA 3 GND
15 5 5 23
B4 A4 DATA 4 GND
R603 22J
14 6 6 24
B5 A5 DATA 5 GND
4. Circuit diagram

13 7 7 25
B6 A6 DATA 6 GND
R604 22J
12 8 8 26
B7 A7 DATA 7 GND
11 9 9 27
B8 A8 DATA 8 GND
CN502 R605 22J
28
GND

1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
19 10 29
1 G /ACK GND
1 R606 11 30
2 DIR C601 C602 C603 C604 C605 C606 C607 C608 22J BUSY GND
12
3 PE
R607 22J
PARAAD0 C619 13 31
4 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p SLCT /INPRIM
74LS245
PARAAD1 14 32
5 /AUTOLF /FAULT
R608 22J
PARAAD2 0.1u D601 D602 D603 D604 33
6 S GND
PARAAD3 DAP202K DAP202K DAP202K DAP202K 15 34
7 (NC) (NC)
22J

3
3
3
3
PARAAD4 5V1 16
8 S GND
PARAAD5 17 35
9 F GND VCC
PARAAD6 18 36
10 VCC /SLCTIN

11 PARAAD7

12 /REV

13 /INIT R626 R627 R628 R629

14 /SLCTIN
1.2kJ 1.2kJ 1.2kJ 1.2kJ

15 /AUTOFD 5V1
SHIELD

IC602
16 /STB

18 2 R609
17 /ACK 1Y1 1A1
BUSY 16 4
18 1Y2 1A2
R610 22J
PE 14 6
19 1Y3 1A3
/FAULT 12 8 F.G
20 1Y4 1A4
R611 22J
SLCT 9 11
3 21 2Y1 2A1 3
/INIT (2-A2)

1
2
1
2
/GDI-IN 7 13 5V1 5V1
22 2Y2 2A2
/SLCTIN (2-A3) 22J
5 15 R612
23 2Y3 2A3 C621 C609 C610 C611
/AUTOFD (2-A2)
3 17 R501 R630
24 2Y4 2A4 C612
/STB (2-A2) 22J
25 0.1u 1000p 33p 33p 100J 1/2W 3.3kJ
1
26 1G 560p
USB-IN 19 D605 D606
27 2G
USB-IN
28 /USB-EN (2-B1) DAP202K DAP202K

3
3
29 USB-ON 74LS244
USB-ON
30 /1284-EN (2-E3)

31
3.3V
(2-B3)
/USB-EN
(2-D3)

31FE-BT-VK-N

5V1 5V1

5 3
IC603
2 18 R613
1A1 1Y1
4 16
1A2 1Y2
R614 22J
6 14
1A3 1Y3
8 12
1A4 1Y4
R615 22J
11 9
2A1 2Y1
13 7
2A2 2Y2
R616 22J
15 5 C614 C615 C616 C617 C618
2A3 2Y3
17 3
2A4 2Y4
R617 22J
100p 100p 100p 100p 100p
C620 1
1G
1
2
1
2
1
2

22J
19
2G
2 2
0.1u

74LS244

D607 D608 D609

DAP202K DAP202K DAP202K


3
3
3

/ACK (2-A2)

BUSY (2-A2)

PE (2-A2)

/FAULT (2-A2)

SLCT (2-A2)

PARAAD7 (2-A3)

PARAAD6 (2-A3)

PARAAD5 (2-A3)

PARAAD4 (2-A3)

PARAAD3 (2-A2)

PARAAD2 (2-A2)
1 1
PARAAD1 (2-A2)

PARAAD0 (2-A2)

A B C D E
A B C D E

GDI PWB (USB SECTION)

4 4

5V2
L502

(1-B4) 5V1
SBO-02SAN

C502 C622

1.5u 16V 0.1u 5V2

5V2 5V2

C512 3.3V

3.3V 0.1u
L503
R502 R503 IC502
(1-A4) 3.3V
SBO-02SAN 1kJ 1kJ 8 1
Vcc A0
7 2
/WC A1
5

C503 C504 5V2 3.3V 6 3 IC504A


SCK A2
1.5u 16V 0.1u C508 C509 5 4 1
SDA GND USB-ON (1-A4)
4

0.1u 24C16 2 R508


5V-USB (2-D3)
0.1u C519 24J

(1-C1) PARAAD7
3

TC7SH08FU 0.1u
(1-C1) PARAAD6
R509 R510

3.3V 10kJ 10kJ


3 3
IC501

64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
5V2 R507

1 48 1.5kJ
PCONTROL0 DISABLE_1284 /USB-EN (1-A4)

SCL
2 47 3.3V

VDD
GND
PERROR TEST0

SDA0

VDD5
(1-C2) PE

RESET
3 46
PDATA5 TEST1

PDATA6
PDATA7
(1-C1) PARAAD5

PDATA15
PDATA16
PDATA17
C505 4 45
VDD5 VDD

SELF_PWRD

PCONTROL1
PCONTROL2
PCONTROL3
PCONTROL4
0.1u 5 44 C513 3.3V
GND SIXTEEN_BIT
6 43
PDATA14 GND
7 42 (2-E3,C1) CN503
nSELECTIN PLL_VSS
(1-B3) /SLCTIN
C506 8 41 0.1u R505 1
VDD DMNS 5V-USB 5V
0.1u 9 40 C515 24J 2
nFAULT DPLS D-
(1-C2) /FAULT
10 39 R506 3
PDATA4 PLL_VDD D+
(1-C1) PARAAD4
5V2 11 38 24J 4
PDATA13 VDD GND
C507 12 37 0.1u C518
SHIELD

GND CLK_HI
0.1u 13 36
VDD5 CLK_LO
14 35 0.1u USB-B CONNECTOR

5 4
nSTROBE GND C517
(1-B3) /STB
15 34 C516 X501
SELECT SUSPEND
(1-C2) SLCT
16 33

PDATA12
PDATA2
PDATA10
PDATA0
SCAN_EN

nAUTOFD
VDD5
PDATA3 nUSB_RESET

PDATA1

nACK

nINIT

BUSY
PLH

PDATA11
VDD
(1-C1) PARAAD3

HLH

GND
C514 3.3V

15p 12MHz 15p

USS-725 F.G

17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
5V2 0.1u

(1-B3) /AUTOFD

(1-C2) BUSY

(1-C1) PARAAD2

(1-B3) /INIT

(1-C2) /ACK

(1-C1) PARAAD1
2 2
(1-C1) PARAAD0

5V2 3.3V

C510 C511

0.1u 0.1u

5V2

5
IC503A

4
(1-A4) USB-IN 5V-USB (2-D3)
2

C520
3

TC7SH08FU R511

0.1u 10kJ

1 1
OPTIONS

A B C D E
OPTIONS

[6] GA-1100
1. Trouble Code List
Main Sub Main Sub
Detail of trouble Detail of trouble
code code code code
F9 10 Content Printer PWB trouble F9 84 Content Printer PWB communication trouble
Detail Communication trouble between MCU (Framing)
and PRT Detail Communication trouble between MCU
Cause Printer PWB connector disconnection and printer PWB (Framing error)
Printer unit PWB MCU PWB harness Cause Printer PWB connector disconnection
failure Printer PWB MCU PWB harness
Printer PWB ROM defect, data failure failure
Check and Check the connectors and harness of Printer PWB ROM defect, data failure
remedy the printer PWB and the MCU PWB. Check and Check the connectors and harness of
Check grounding of the machine. remedy the Printer PWB and the MCU PWB.
Check the ROM of the printer PWB. Check grounding of the machine.
80 Content Printer PWB communication trouble Check the ROM of the Printer PWB.
(protocol) 88 Content Printer PWB communication trouble
Detail Communication trouble between MCU (Time-out)
and printer PWB (Protocol error) Detail Communication trouble between MCU
Cause Printer PWB connector disconnection and printer PWB (Time-out error)
Printer PWB MCU PWB harness Cause Printer PWB connector disconnection
failure Printer PWB MCU PWB harness
Printer PWB ROM defect, data failure failure
Check and Check the connectors and harness of Printer PWB ROM defect, data failure
remedy the printer PWB and the MCU PWB. Check and Check the connectors and harness of
Check grounding of the machine. remedy the Printer PWB and the MCU PWB.
Check the ROM of the printer PWB. Check grounding of the machine.
81 Content Printer PWB communication trouble Check the ROM of the Printer PWB.
(Parity)
Detail Communication trouble between MCU
and printer PWB (Parity error)
Cause Printer PWB connector disconnection
Printer PWB MCU PWB harness
failure
Printer PWB ROM defect, data failure
Check and Check the connectors and harness of
remedy the printer PWB and the MCU PWB.
Check grounding of the machine.
Check the ROM of the printer PWB.
82 Content Printer PWB communication trouble
(Overrun)
Detail Communication trouble between MCU
and printer PWB (Overrun error)
Cause Printer PWB connector disconnection
Printer PWB MCU PWB harness
failure
Printer PWB ROM defect, data failure
Check and Check the connectors and harness of
remedy the Printer PWB and the MCU PWB.
Check grounding of the machine.
Check the ROM of the Printer PWB.

6 1
(CPWBX0056QS**)
CPU 14.31818MHz
A. Block diagram

MODECLK
(1) Overall block diagram

MODEIN MasterCLK=44.44MHz
IDT RV4650 133MHz
2. Electrical Section

(CPWBF0057QS51)

RAD[21:0]

PLL IC
PARA SYSAD[15:0]
I/F CY2292
CONN
PIACS0
ASIC

SYSAD[63:0]
SYSCMD[8:0]
22.22MHz

USS725
USB UCLK=14.318MHz
USB
to
CONN EEPROM M66236FP
IEEE1284 VFCLK
Bridge =13.98MHz

6 2
MA[11:0]
DRAM
MD[63:0]
On board
RAD[21:0]
MA[11:0] RAS/CAS
8MB
BOOT ROM(1) SYSAD[31:0]
MD[63:0]
ROMCS3
Chipset ASIC RAS/CAS
MA[11:0]
ROMCS[3:0]

MD[63:0]
168pin DIMM
RAD[21:0] Pegasus
SLOT
Code ROM(1) SYSAD[31:0] RAS/CAS

ROMCS0

Video

RAD[21:1]
SYSAD[31:0] (CPWBX0038QS**)
CONN
OPTIONS
OPTIONS

B. Block diagram functional descriptions Operational descriptions


Connected to PARACONN or USBCONN of PCL I/F PWB
Descriptions of each block
(CPWBF0057QS51).
PCL PWB Controls PCL print. Print data made by page description language is inputted from an ex-
CPU Control IC ternal device.
Chipset ASIC Image forming, ROM/RAM access The PCL I/F PWB (CPWBF0057QS51) is provided with two kinds of
connectors for external devices. The suitable connector is determined
CPU/ASIC/M66236fp clock
PLL IC according to the connection type with an external device as follows:
generation
An external device is connected to PARACONN, and not connected
M66236FP Jitter adjustment IC to USBCONN.
IEEE1284 parallel conversion Data sent from the external device connected to
I/F ASIC PARACONN is printed.
ASIC
An external device is not connected to PARACONN, but connected
Stores device ID and data
EEPROM to USBCONN.
necessary for control.
Data sent from the external device connected to USBCONN
Stores data necessary for booting is printed.
BOOTROM (1)
programs. An external device is connected to PARACONN, and connected to
Stores PCL process program and USBCONN.
Code ROM (1)
fonts. Data sent from the external device connected to USBCONN
is printed.
USS725 USB to Converts USB standard signals The external device connected to PARACONN is not recog-
IEEE1284 Bridge into IEEE1284 standard signals. nized.
DRAM On board 8 Work RAM for the system and
Data inputted to PCL I/F PWB is inputted to PCL PWB and PCL-
MB PCL process
decoded and converted to generate BITMAP data for print.
168 pin DIMM Work RAM for PCL process
To generate BITMAP data for print, DRAM On board 8 MB and the ex-
SLOT Max 64 MB (Expanded by expansion RAM.)
pansion RAM inserted into the 168 pin DIMM are used as the work
Interface connector for area.
Video CONN communication between MCU
BITMAP data generated in PCL PWB are subject to jitter adjustment by
PWB and PCL PWB
M66236FP, and inputted to MCU PWB through Video CONN to per-
14.31818 MHz PLL IC reference clock form laser output and print.
PCL I/F PWB Interface PWB for connection of
external device and PCL PWB
IEEE1284 conforming Centronics
PARACONN
connector
USB CONN USB connector
MCU PWB Digital copier main control PWB

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OPTIONS

CPU (VHIIDT79RC465) I/O pin arrangement list (PCL Model)

PIN
Pin name Signal name IN/OUT Destination Function
No.
1 N.C N.C N.C,
2 N.C N.C N.C
3 N.C N.C N.C
4 N.C N.C N.C
5 N.C N.C N.C
6 N.C N.C N.C
7 N.C N.C N.C
8 N.C N.C N.C
9 N.C N.C N.C
10 SYSAD11 SYSAD11 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16245
11 VSS GND IN GND
12 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
13 SYSCMD8 SYSCMD8 OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System command data bus
14 SYSAD42 SYSAD42 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 74LVC16244 System address data bus
15 SYSAD10 SYSAD10 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16245
16 SYSCMD7 SYSCMD7 OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System command data bus
17 VSS GND IN GND
18 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
19 SYSAD41 SYSAD41 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 74LVC16244 System address data bus
20 SYSAD9 SYSAD9 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16245
21 SYSCMD6 SYSCMD6 OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System command data bus
22 SYSAD40 SYSAD40 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 74LVC16244 System address data bus
23 VSS GND IN GND
24 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
25 SYSAD8 SYSAD8 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16245
26 SYSCMD5 SYSCMD5 OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System command data bus
27 SYSADC4 IN NC (3.3V pull up)
28 SYSADC0 IN NC (3.3V pull up)
29 VSS GND IN GND
30 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
31 SYSCMD4 SYSCMD4 OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System command data bus
32 SYSAD39 SYSAD39 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 74LVC16244 System address data bus
33 SYSAD7 SYSAD7 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16245
34 SYSCMD3 SYSCMD3 OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System command data bus
35 VSS GND IN GND
36 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
37 SYSAD38 SYSAD38 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 74LVC16244 System address data bus
38 SYSAD6 SYSAD6 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16245
39 MODECLOCK MODECLK OUT ASIC(KZ3H008302) Boot mode clock
40 WR RDY READY_ IN External IC write ready
41 SYSAD37 SYSAD37 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 74LVC16244 System address data bus
42 SYSAD5 SYSAD5 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16245

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OPTIONS

PIN
Pin name Signal name IN/OUT Destination Function
No.
43 VSS GND IN GND
44 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
45 N.C N.C N.C
46 N.C N.C N.C
47 N.C N.C N.C
48 N.C N.C N.C
49 N.C N.C N.C
50 N.C N.C N.C
51 N.C N.C N.C
52 N.C N.C N.C
53 N.C N.C N.C
54 N.C N.C N.C
55 N.C N.C N.C
56 N.C N.C N.C
57 SYSCMD2 SYSCMD2 OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System command data bus
58 SYSAD36 SYSAD36 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 74LVC16244 System address data bus
59 SYSAD4 SYSAD4 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16245
60 SYSCMD1 SYSCMD1 OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System command data bus
61 VSS GND IN GND
62 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
63 SYSAD35 SYSAD35 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 74LVC16244 System address data bus
64 SYSAD3 SYSAD3 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16245
65 SYSCMD0 SYSCMD0 OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System command data bus
66 SYSAD34 SYSAD34 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 74LVC16244 System address data bus
67 VSS GND IN GND
68 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
69 SYSAD2 SYSAD2 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16245
70 INT5 IN NC (3.3V pull up)
71 SYSAD33 SYSAD33 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 74LVC16244 System address data bus
72 SYSAD1 SYSAD1 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16245
73 VSS GND IN GND
74 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
75 INT4 IN NC (3.3V pull up)
76 SYSAD32 SYSAD32 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06) System address data bus
77 SYSAD0 SYSAD0 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16245
78 INT3 PARINTR_ IN ASIC(KZ3H008302) Print request interruption input
79 VSS GND IN GND
80 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
81 INT2 INTR2_ IN ASIC(KZ4H167V06) ASIC interruption 2
82 SYSAD16 SYSAD16 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH
83 SYSAD48 SYSAD48 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16244
84 INT1 INTR1_ IN ASIC(KZ4H167V06) ASIC interruption 1

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OPTIONS

PIN
Pin name Signal name IN/OUT Destination Function
No.
85 VSS GND IN GND
86 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
87 SYSAD17 SYSAD17 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH
88 SYSAD49 SYSAD49 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06), 74LVC244 System address data bus
89 INT0 INTR0_ IN ASIC(KZ4H167V06) ASIC interruption 0
90 SYSAD18 SYSAD18 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH
91 VSS GND IN GND
92 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
93 SYSAD50 SYSAD50 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06), 74LVC244 System address data bus
94 VALID IN VALIN_ IN ASIC (KZ4H167V06) VALID INPUT (from ASIC)
95 SYSAD19 SYSAD19 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH
96 SYSAD51 SYSAD51 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06), 74LVC244 System address data bus
97 VSS GND IN GND
98 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
99 VALID OUT VALOUT_ OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) VALID OUTPUT(to ASIC)
100 SYSAD20 SYSAD20 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH
101 N.C N.C N.C
102 N.C N.C N.C
103 N.C N.C N.C
104 N.C N.C N.C
105 N.C N.C N.C
106 N.C N.C N.C
107 N.C N.C N.C
108 N.C N.C N.C
109 N.C N.C N.C
110 N.C N.C N.C
111 N.C N.C N.C
112 N.C N.C N.C
113 N.C N.C N.C
114 SYSAD52 SYSAD52 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06), 74LVC244 System address data bus
115 EXT RQST EXTRQ_ IN ASIC(KZ4H167V06) External request
116 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
117 VSS GND IN GND
118 SYSAD21 SYSAD21 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH
119 SYSAD53 SYSAD53 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06), 74LVC244 System address data bus
120 RDRDY READY_ IN ASIC(KZ4H167V06) External IC read ready
121 MODEIN MODEIN IN ASIC(KZ3H008302) Boot mode data input
122 SYSAD22 SYSAD22 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH
123 SYSAD54 SYSAD54 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System address data bus
124 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
125 VSS GND IN GND
126 RELEASE RLS_ OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06) Interface open state

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OPTIONS

PIN
Pin name Signal name IN/OUT Destination Function
No.
127 SYSAD23 SYSAD23 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH
128 SYSAD55 SYSAD55 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System address data bus
129 NMI NMI_ IN ASIC(KZ4H167V06) Non-maskable interruption
130 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
131 VSS GND IN GND
132 SYSADC2 3.3V IN Power source
133 SYSADC6 3.3V IN Power source
134 SYSAD24 SYSAD24 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH
135 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
136 VSS GND IN GND
137 SYSAD56 SYSAD56 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System address data bus
138 SYSAD25 SYSAD25 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH
139 SYSAD57 SYSAD57 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System address data bus
140 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
141 VSS GND IN GND
142 N.C N.C N.C
143 SYSAD26 SYSAD26 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH
144 SYSAD58 SYSAD58 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System address data bus
145 N.C N.C N.C
146 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
147 VSS GND IN GND
148 SYSAD27 SYSAD27 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH
149 N.C N.C N.C
150 N.C N.C N.C
151 N.C N.C N.C
152 N.C N.C N.C
153 N.C N.C N.C
154 N.C N.C N.C
155 N.C N.C N.C
156 N.C N.C N.C
157 N.C N.C N.C
158 N.C N.C N.C
159 SYSAD59 SYSAD59 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System address data bus
160 COLD RESET COLDRES_ IN ASIC(KZ4H167V06) Clod reset
161 SYSAD28 SYSAD28 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH
162 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
163 VSS GND IN GND
164 SYSAD60 SYSAD60 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System address data bus
165 RESET CPURES_ IN ASIC(KZ4H167V06) CPU reset
166 SYSAD29 SYSAD29 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH
167 SYSAD61 SYSAD61 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System address data bus

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OPTIONS

PIN
Pin name Signal name IN/OUT Destination Function
No.
168 SYSAD30 SYSAD30 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH
169 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
170 VSS GND IN GND
171 SYSAD62 SYSAD62 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System address data bus
172 SYSAD31 SYSAD31 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH
173 SYSAD63 SYSAD63 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06) System address data bus
174 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
175 VSS GND IN GND
176 VCC OK VCCOK IN ASIC (KZ4H167V06), VCC states effective
ASIC(KZ3H008302)
177 SYSADC3 IN NC (3.3V pull up)
178 SYSADC7 IN NC (3.3V pull up)
179 N.C N.C N.C
180 N.C N.C N.C
181 N.C N.C N.C
182 N.C N.C N.C
183 N.C N.C N.C
184 N.C N.C N.C
185 VCCP 3.3V IN Power source
186 VSSP GND IN GND
187 MASTER CLOCK MASTERCLK IN ASIC(KZ4H167V06), PLL Master clock
IC(CY2292)
188 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
189 VSS GND IN GND
190 SYSADC5 IN NC (3.3V pull up)
191 SYSADC1 IN NC (3.3V pull up)
192 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
193 VSS GND IN GND
194 SYSAD47 SYSAD47 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06), 74LVC16244 System address data bus
195 SYSAD15 SYSAD15 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16245
196 SYSAD46 SYSAD46 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06), 74LVC16244 System address data bus
197 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
198 VSS GND IN GND
199 SYSAD14 SYSAD14 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16245
200 SYSAD45 SYSAD45 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06), 74LVC16244 System address data bus
201 SYSAD13 SYSAD13 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16245
202 SYSAD44 SYSAD44 IN/OUT ASIC (KZ4H167V06), 74LVC16244 System address data bus
203 VSS GND IN GND
204 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
205 SYSAD12 SYSAD12 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 16M FLASH, System address data bus
8M FLASH, 74LVC16245
206 SYSCMDP IN NC (3.3V pull up)
207 SYSAD43 SYSAD43 IN/OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 74LVC16244 System address data bus
208 N.C N.C N.C

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OPTIONS

ChipsetASIC (VHIKZ4H167V06) I/O pin arrangement list (PCL Model)

PIN
Pin name Signal name IN/OUT Destination Function
No.
1 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
2 SYSAD16 SYSAD16 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH System address data bus
3 SYSAD17 SYSAD17 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH System address data bus
4 SYSAD18 SYSAD18 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH System address data bus
5 SYSAD19 SYSAD19 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH System address data bus
6 SYSAD20 SYSAD20 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH System address data bus
7 SYSAD21 SYSAD21 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH System address data bus
8 SYSAD22 SYSAD22 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH System address data bus
9 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
10 GND GND IN GND
11 SYSAD23 SYSAD23 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH System address data bus
12 SYSAD24 SYSAD24 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH System address data bus
13 SYSAD25 SYSAD25 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH System address data bus
14 SYSAD26 SYSAD26 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH System address data bus
15 SYSAD27 SYSAD27 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH System address data bus
16 SYSAD28 SYSAD28 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH System address data bus
17 SYSAD29 SYSAD29 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH System address data bus
18 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
19 GND GND IN GND
20 SYSAD30 SYSAD30 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH System address data bus
21 SYSAD31 SYSAD31 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH System address data bus
22 SYSAD32 SYSAD32 IN/OUT CPU System address data bus
23 SYSAD33 SYSAD33 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC16244 System address data bus
24 SYSAD34 SYSAD34 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC16244 System address data bus
25 SYSAD35 SYSAD35 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC16244 System address data bus
26 SYSAD36 SYSAD36 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC16244 System address data bus
27 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
28 GND GND IN GND
29 SYSAD37 SYSAD37 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC16244 System address data bus
30 SYSAD38 SYSAD38 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC16244 System address data bus
31 SYSAD39 SYSAD39 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC16244 System address data bus
32 SYSAD40 SYSAD40 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC16244 System address data bus
33 SYSAD41 SYSAD41 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC16244 System address data bus
34 SYSAD42 SYSAD42 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC16244 System address data bus
35 SYSAD43 SYSAD43 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC16244 System address data bus
36 GND GND IN GND
37 GND GND IN GND
38 GND GND IN GND
39 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
40 SYSAD44 SYSAD44 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC16244 System address data bus
41 SYSAD45 SYSAD45 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC16244 System address data bus
42 SYSAD46 SYSAD46 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC16244 System address data bus
43 SYSAD47 SYSAD47 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC16244 System address data bus
44 SYSAD48 SYSAD48 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16244
45 SYSAD49 SYSAD49 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC244 System address data bus
46 SYSAD50 SYSAD50 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC244 System address data bus

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OPTIONS

PIN
Pin name Signal name IN/OUT Destination Function
No.
47 SYSAD51 SYSAD51 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC244 System address data bus
48 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
49 GND GND IN GND
50 SYSAD52 SYSAD52 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC244 System address data bus
51 SYSAD53 SYSAD53 IN/OUT CPU, 74LVC244 System address data bus
52 SYSAD54 SYSAD54 IN/OUT CPU System address data bus
53 SYSAD55 SYSAD55 IN/OUT CPU System address data bus
54 SYSAD56 SYSAD56 IN/OUT CPU System address data bus
55 SYSAD57 SYSAD57 IN/OUT CPU System address data bus
56 SYSAD58 SYSAD58 IN/OUT CPU System address data bus
57 SYSAD59 SYSAD59 IN/OUT CPU System address data bus
58 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
59 GND GND IN GND
60 SYSAD60 SYSAD60 IN/OUT CPU System address data bus
61 SYSAD61 SYSAD61 IN/OUT CPU System address data bus
62 SYSAD62 SYSAD62 IN/OUT CPU System address data bus
63 SYSAD63 SYSAD63 IN/OUT CPU System address data bus
64 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
65 GND GND IN GND
66 MASTERCLK MASTERCLK IN PLL IC(CY2292) Master clock
67 TESTMODE IN Test pin (3.3V)
68 DC2_TEST IN Test pin (GND)
69 SCAN_TEST IN Test pin (GND)
70 SCAN_EN IN Scan enable (GND)
71 PLL_EN RESET_ IN 74LS244 PLL enable
72 PLL_TEST IN Test pin (GND)
73 GND GND IN GND
74 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
75 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
76 CPOUT OUT Charge pump output
77 PLLGND GND IN PLL GND
78 PLLVDD 3.3V IN PLL power
79 VCOIN IN Loop filter input
80 GND GND IN GND
81 SYSCMD8 SYSCMD8 IN/OUT CPU System command data bus
82 SYSCMD7 SYSCMD7 IN/OUT CPU System command data bus
83 SYSCMD6 SYSCMD6 IN/OUT CPU System command data bus
84 SYSCMD5 SYSCMD5 IN/OUT CPU System command data bus
85 SYSCMD4 SYSCMD4 IN/OUT CPU System command data bus
86 SYSCMD3 SYSCMD3 IN/OUT CPU System command data bus
87 SYSCMD2 SYSCMD2 IN/OUT CPU System command data bus
88 SYSCMD1 SYSCMD1 IN/OUT CPU System command data bus
89 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
90 GND GND IN GND
91 SYSCMD0 SYSCMD0 IN/OUT CPU System command data bus
92 /DACK3 N.C NC
93 /DACK2 N.C NC

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PIN
Pin name Signal name IN/OUT Destination Function
No.
94 /DACK1 N.C NC
95 /DACK0 PARACK_ OUT ASIC(KZ3H008302) ACK_ signal to interface ASIC
96 /CPURST CPURST_ OUT CPU CPU reset signal
97 /CRST COLDRES_ OUT CPU Cold reset signal
98 VCCOK VCCOK OUT CPU, ASIC(KZ3H008302) VCC states effective
99 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
100 GND GND IN GND
101 /NMI NMI_ OUT CPU Non-maskable interruption output
102 /INTR2 INTR2_ OUT CPU Interruption output 2
103 /INTR1 INTR1_ OUT CPU Interruption output 1
104 /INTR0 INTR0_ OUT CPU Interruption output 0
105 /EXREQ EXREQ_ OUT CPU Bus open request
106 /READY READY_ OUT CPU Command reception ready from
CPU
107 /VALIN VALIN_ OUT CPU VALID INPUT(to CPU)
108 /PIARD PIARD_ OUT 74LVC16245, ASIC(KZ3H008302) External peripheral Read Enable
109 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
110 GND GND IN GND
111 GND GND IN GND
112 GND GND IN GND
113 SCLK SCLK IN PLL IC(CY2292) Serial clock
114 /DREQ3 IN NC (3.3V pull up)
115 /DREQ2 IN NC (3.3V pull up)
116 /DREQ1 IN NC (3.3V pull up)
117 /DREQ0 PARREQ_ IN ASIC(KZ3H008302) DREQ_ signal from interface ASIC
118 /POR RESET_ IN 74LS244 Power on reset
119 /RLS RLS_ IN CPU Bus open recognition
120 /VALOUT VALOUT_ IN CPU VALID OUTPUT(from CPU)
121 /WAIT IN GND
122 /PIAWE PIAWE_ OUT ASIC(KZ3H008302) External peripheral Write Enable
123 /PIACS5 NC
124 /PIACS4 NC
125 /PIACS3 NC
126 /PIACS2 NC
127 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
128 GND GND IN GND
129 /PIACS1 NC
130 /PIACS0 LDTOE_ , 1284CS_ OUT 74LVC16245, ASIC(KZ3H008302) Interface ASIC chip select
131 /ROMCS3 RCS3_ OUT NC
132 /ROMCS2 RCS2_ NC
133 /ROMCS1 RCS1_ OUT LH28F800SUT Boot ROM chip select
134 /ROMCS0 RCS0_ OUT LH28F016SUT Code ROM chip select
135 /MWE MWE_ OUT 74LVC16244 DRAM write enable
136 /MOE MOE_ OUT 74LVC16244 DRAM output enable
137 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
138 GND GND IN GND
139 /CAS7 CAS7_ OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM CAS_ signal

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PIN
Pin name Signal name IN/OUT Destination Function
No.
140 /CAS6 CAS6_ OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM CAS_ signal
141 /CAS5 CAS5_ OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM CAS_ signal
142 /CAS4 CAS4_ OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM CAS_ signal
143 /CAS3 CAS3_ OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM CAS_ signal
144 /CAS2 CAS2_ OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM CAS_ signal
145 /CAS1 CAS1_ OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM CAS_ signal
146 /CAS0 CAS0_ OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM CAS_ signal
147 GND GND IN GND
148 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
149 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
150 /RAS3 RAS3_ OUT NC
151 /RAS2 RAS2_ OUT 74LVC16244 DRAM RAS_ signal
152 /RAS1 RAS1_ OUT 74LVC16244 DRAM RAS_ signal
153 /RAS0 RAS0_ OUT 16M Flash DRAM RAS_ signal
154 MD63 MD63 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
155 MD31 MD31 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
156 MD62 MD62 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
157 MD30 MD30 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
158 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
159 GND GND IN GND
160 MD61 MD61 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
161 MD29 MD29 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
162 MD60 MD60 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
163 MD28 MD28 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
164 MD59 MD59 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
165 MD27 MD27 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
166 MD58 MD58 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
167 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
168 GND GND IN GND
169 MD26 MD26 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
170 MD57 MD57 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
171 MD25 MD25 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
172 MD56 MD56 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
173 MD24 MD24 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
174 MD55 MD55 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
175 MD23 MD23 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
176 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
177 GND GND IN GND
178 MD54 MD54 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
179 MD22 MD22 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
180 MD53 MD53 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
181 MD21 MD21 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
182 MD52 MD52 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
183 MD20 MD20 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
184 GND GND IN GND
185 GND GND IN GND
186 GND GND IN GND

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PIN
Pin name Signal name IN/OUT Destination Function
No.
187 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
188 MD51 MD51 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
189 MD19 MD19 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
190 MD50 MD50 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
191 MD18 MD18 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
192 MD49 MD49 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
193 MD17 MD17 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
194 MD48 MD48 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
195 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
196 GND GND IN GND
197 MD16 MD16 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
198 MD47 MD47 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
199 MD15 MD15 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
200 MD46 MD46 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
201 MD14 MD14 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
202 MD45 MD45 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
203 MD13 MD13 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
204 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
205 GND GND IN GND
206 MD44 MD44 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
207 MD12 MD12 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
208 MD43 MD43 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
209 MD11 MD11 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
210 MD42 MD42 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
211 MD10 MD10 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
212 MD41 MD41 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
213 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
214 GND GND IN GND
215 MD9 MD9 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
216 MD40 MD40 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
217 MD8 MD8 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
218 MD39 MD39 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
219 MD7 MD7 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
220 MD38 MD38 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
221 MD6 MD6 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
222 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
223 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
224 GND GND IN GND
225 MD37 MD37 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
226 MD5 MD5 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
227 MD36 MD36 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
228 MD4 MD4 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
229 MD35 MD35 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
230 MD3 MD3 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
231 MD34 MD34 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
232 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
233 GND GND IN GND

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PIN
Pin name Signal name IN/OUT Destination Function
No.
234 MD2 MD2 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
235 MD33 MD33 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
236 MD1 MD1 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
237 MD32 MD32 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
238 MD0 MD0 IN/OUT 16M Flash, DIMM168 DRAM data signal
239 MA11 MA11 IN/OUT 74LVC16244 DRAM address signal
240 MA10 MA10 IN/OUT 74LVC16244 DRAM address signal
241 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
242 GND GND IN GND
243 MA9 MA9 IN/OUT 74LVC16244 DRAM address signal
244 MA8 MA8 IN/OUT 74LVC16244 DRAM address signal
245 MA7 MA7 IN/OUT 74LVC16244 DRAM address signal
246 MA6 MA6 IN/OUT 74LVC16244 DRAM address signal
247 MA5 MA5 IN/OUT 74LVC16244 DRAM address signal
248 MA4 MA4 IN/OUT 74LVC16244 DRAM address signal
249 MA3 MA3 IN/OUT 74LVC16244 DRAM address signal
250 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
251 GND GND IN GND
252 MA2 MA2 IN/OUT 74LVC16244 DRAM address signal
253 MA1 MA1 IN/OUT 74LVC16244 DRAM address signal
254 MA0 MA0 IN/OUT 74LVC16244 DRAM address signal
255 TXD1 CMD OUT 74LVC244 Serial data output 1
256 TXD2 N.C NC
257 /SYNCEN SYNCEN_ OUT M66236FP Jitter adjustment circuit control
signal
258 GND GND IN GND
259 GND GND IN GND
260 GND GND IN GND
261 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
262 VFCLK VFCLK IN M66236FP Video I/F clock
263 RXD1 STS IN 74LS244 Serial data input 1
264 RXD2 IN NC (3.3V pull up)
265 /HSYNC HSYNC_ IN 74LS244 Print horizontal sync signal
266 /TC NC
267 /PAGE PAGE_ OUT 74LVC244 PAGE sync signal
268 /VDATA VDATA_ OUT 74LVC244 VIDEO data
269 /ROMWE ROMWE_ OUT 74LVC244 Flash ROM write enable
270 /BUFOE NC
271 /BUFDIR BUFDIR OUT 74LVC244 BUS buffer direction
272 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
273 GND GND IN GND
274 SYSAD0 SYSAD0 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16245
275 SYSAD1 SYSAD1 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16245
276 SYSAD2 SYSAD2 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16245

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PIN
Pin name Signal name IN/OUT Destination Function
No.
277 SYSAD3 SYSAD3 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16245
278 SYSAD4 SYSAD4 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16245
279 SYSAD5 SYSAD5 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16245
280 SYSAD6 SYSAD6 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16245
281 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
282 GND GND IN GND
283 SYSAD7 SYSAD7 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16245
284 SYSAD8 SYSAD8 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16245
285 SYSAD9 SYSAD9 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16245
286 SYSAD10 SYSAD10 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16245
287 SYSAD11 SYSAD11 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16245
288 SYSAD12 SYSAD12 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16245
289 SYSAD13 SYSAD13 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16245
290 VCC 3.3V IN Power source
291 GND GND IN GND
292 SYSAD14 SYSAD14 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16245
293 SYSAD15 SYSAD15 IN/OUT CPU, 16M FLASH, 8M FLASH, System address data bus
74LVC16245
294 GND GND IN GND
295 GND GND IN GND
296 VCC 3.3V IN Power source

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Interface ASIC (VHIKZ3H008302) I/O pin arrangement list (PCL Model)

PIN
Pin name Signal name IN/OUT Destination Function
No.
1 VDD 3.3V IN Power source
2 CPUD13 LDT13 IN/OUT 74LVC16245 Data bus
3 CPUD14 LDT14 IN/OUT 74LVC16245 Data bus
4 CPUD15 LDT15 IN/OUT 74LVC16245 Data bus
5 MODECLK MODECLK OUT 74LS244 Boot mode clock
6 MODEIN MODEIN OUT CPU CPU boot mode setup serial data
output
7 CPUINTR_1 PARINTR_ OUT CPU Print request interruption output
8 DAMMY 1284-EN_ , USB- OUT USS-725, 74LVX244, I/F_CN IEEE1284/USB selection enable
EN_ , USB-ON signal
9 EREADY_1 PREADY_ OUT 74LVC244 Print ready signal
10 SRDY_1 SRDY_ OUT 74LVC244 PCL side reception ready signal
11 GND GND IN GND
12 GND GND IN GND
13 AD2 RAD2 IN/OUT 74LVC16244, 8M Flash, 16M Flash Address bus
14 AD3 RAD3 IN/OUT 74LVC16244, 8M Flash, 16M Flash Address bus
15 AD4 RAD4 IN/OUT 74LVC16244, 8M Flash, 16M Flash Address bus
16 AD5 RAD5 IN/OUT 74LVC16244, 8M Flash, 16M Flash Address bus
17 READY_1 EREADY_ IN 74LS244 MCU side ready signal
18 CRDY_1 CRDY_ IN 74LS244 MCU side reception ready signal
19 PSON_1 IN NC (3.3V pull up)
20 NETON_1 IN NC (3.3V pull up)
21 EXON_1 USB-IN IN I/F_CN USB input detection signal
22 SCK SCK IN 24C16 EEPROM serial clock
23 SDAOUT SDAOUT IN 24C16 EEPROM serial data output
24 SDAIN SDAIN IN 24C16 EEPROM serial data input
25 BSEL4 IN Process speed setup JP (3.3V pull
up)
26 BSEL3 IN Process speed setup JP (GND pull
down)
27 BSEL2 IN Process speed setup JP (GND pull
down)
28 BSEL1 IN Process speed setup JP (GND pull
down)
29 BSEL0 IN Process speed setup JP (3.3V pull
up)
30 SLCT SLCT OUT 74LCX244, USS-725 Printer selection state
31 FAULT_1 FAULT_ OUT 74LCX244, USS-725 Printer error
32 PE PE OUT 74LCX244, USS-725 Paper end
33 BUSY BUSY OUT 74LCX244, USS-725 Printer busy state
34 ACK_1 ACK_ OUT 74LCX244, USS-725 ACK status
35 STB_1 STB_ IN 74LCX244 STROBE control signal
36 AUTOFD_1 AUTOFD_ IN 74LCX244 Automatic new-line control signal
37 SLCTIN_1 SLCTIN_ IN 74LCX244 Printer selection
38 INIT_1 INIT_ IN 74LCX244 Printer initializing
39 PARAD7 PARAD7 IN 74LCX245, USS-725 Parallel I/F data bus
40 VDD 3.3V IN Power source
41 VDD 3.3V IN Power source
42 PARAD6 PARAD6 IN 74LCX245, USS-725 Parallel I/F data bus

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PIN
Pin name Signal name IN/OUT Destination Function
No.
43 PARAD5 PARAD5 IN 74LCX245, USS-725 Parallel I/F data bus
44 GND GND IN GND
45 PARAD4 PARAD4 IN 74LCX245, USS-725 Parallel I/F data bus
46 PARAD3 PARAD3 IN 74LCX245, USS-725 Parallel I/F data bus
47 PARAD2 PARAD2 IN 74LCX245, USS-725 Parallel I/F data bus
48 VDD 3.3V IN Power source
49 PARAD1 PARAD1 IN 74LCX245, USS-725 Parallel I/F data bus
50 PARAD0 PARAD0 IN 74LCX245, USS-725 Parallel I/F data bus
51 GND GND IN GND
52 GND GND IN GND
53 REV_1 REV_ OUT 74LCX245, I/F_CN Data direction control
54 SCAN_EN GND IN GND
55 SCAN_TEST GND IN GND
56 PDACK_1 PARACK_ IN ASIC(KZ4H167V06) DMA acknowledge signal from
ChipsetASIC
57 PDREQ_1 PARREQ_ OUT ASIC(KZ4H167V06) DMA request signal to ChipsetASIC
58 SCLK GA2CLK IN PLL IC (CY2292) Clock
59 DEVCS_1 1284CS_ IN ASIC(KZ4H167V06) OS_ signal to interface ASIC
60 DEVWR_1 PIAWE_ IN ASIC(KZ4H167V06) Write signal to interface ASIC
61 DEVRD_1 PIARD_ IN ASIC(KZ4H167V06), 74LVC16245 Read signal to interface ASIC
62 RES_1 RESET_ IN CPU Reset signal
63 VCCOK VCCOK IN ASIC(KZ4H167V06) VCC states effective
64 CPUD0 LDT0 IN/OUT 74LVC16245 Data bus
65 CPUD1 LDT1 IN/OUT 74LVC16245 Data bus
66 CPUD2 LDT2 IN/OUT 74LVC16245 Data bus
67 CPUD3 LDT3 IN/OUT 74LVC16245 Data bus
68 CPUD4 LDT4 IN/OUT 74LVC16245 Data bus
69 GND GND IN GND
70 CPUD5 LDT5 IN/OUT 74LVC16245 Data bus
71 CPUD6 LDT6 IN/OUT 74LVC16245 Data bus
72 VDD 3.3V IN Power source
73 CPUD7 LDT7 IN/OUT 74LVC16245 Data bus
74 CPUD8 LDT8 IN/OUT 74LVC16245 Data bus
75 CPUD9 LDT9 IN/OUT 74LVC16245 Data bus
76 GND GND IN GND
77 CPUD10 LDT10 IN/OUT 74LVC16245 Data bus
78 CPUD11 LDT11 IN/OUT 74LVC16245 Data bus
79 CPUD12 LDT12 IN/OUT 74LVC16245 Data bus
80 VDD 3.3V IN Power source

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A B C D E

CPU 3.3V 3.3V


SYSAD[63:0] (4-2C,2-4C,4-4A,5-4A)

IC505

R953 4.7K SYSADC0 28 77 BR513-8 10 -1 SYSAD0 SYSAD0 BR516-4 4.7K -5


(2-4A) SYSCMD[8:0] SYSADC0 SYSAD0 3.3V
BR539-8 4.7K -1 SYSADC1 191 72 BR511-5 10 -4 SYSAD1 SYSAD1 BR524-1 4.7K -8
SYSADC1 SYSAD1
BR548-7 4.7K -2 SYSADC2 132 69 BR511-7 10 -1 SYSAD2 SYSAD2 BR524-3 4.7K -6
SYSADC2 SYSAD2

BR522-5
BR522-6
BR522-7
BR522-8
BR519-6
BR530-1
BR528-5
BR528-8
BR518-7
BR539-5 4.7K -4 SYSADC3 177 64 BR510-7 10 -1 SYSAD3 SYSAD3 BR518-3 4.7K -6
SYSADC3 SYSAD3
SYSADC4 27 59 SYSAD4 SYSAD4

4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
R954 4.7K BR509-6 10 -3 BR528-2 4.7K -7
SYSADC4 SYSAD4
BR539-7 4.7K -2 SYSADC5 190 42 BR523-1 10 -8 SYSAD5 SYSAD5 BR538-1 4.7K -8
4 SYSADC5 SYSAD5 4
BR548-8 4.7K -1 SYSADC6 133 38 BR523-3 -6 SYSAD6 SYSAD6 BR519-2 -7

-4
-3
-2
-1
-3
-8
-4
-1
-2
SYSADC6 SYSAD6 10 4.7K
BR539-6 4.7K -3 SYSADC7 178 33 BR525-2 10 -7 SYSAD7 SYSAD7 BR538-3 4.7K -6
SYSADC7 SYSAD7
25 BR529-2 10 -7 SYSAD8 SYSAD8 BR538-4 4.7K -5
SYSAD8
3. Circuit Diagram

SYSCMD0 BR510-3 10 -6 65 20 BR531-1 10 -8 SYSAD9 SYSAD9 BR530-3 4.7K -6


SYSCMD0 SYSAD9
SYSCMD1 BR509-4 10 -5 60 15 BR531-4 10 -5 SYSAD10 SYSAD10 BR536-1 4.7K -8
SYSCMD1 SYSAD10
SYSCMD2 BR509-1 10 -8 57 10 BR533-3 10 -6 SYSAD11 SYSAD11 BR536-2 4.7K -7
SYSCMD2 SYSAD11
SYSCMD3 BR525-8 10 -1 34 205 BR535-1 10 -8 SYSAD12 SYSAD12 BR536-3 4.7K -6
SYSCMD3 SYSAD12
SYSCMD4 BR525-5 10 -4 31 201 BR535-3 10 -6 SYSAD13 SYSAD13 BR536-4 4.7K -5 QS MODEL
SYSCMD4 SYSAD13
SYSCMD5 BR529-8 10 -1 26 199 BR537-1 10 -8 SYSAD14 SYSAD14 BR521-1 4.7K -8
SYSCMD5 SYSAD14
SYSCMD6 BR529-5 10 -4 21 195 BR537-3 10 -6 SYSAD15 SYSAD15 BR521-3 4.7K -6
SYSCMD6 SYSAD15
SYSCMD7 BR531-6 10 -3 16 82 BR513-6 10 -3 SYSAD16 SYSAD16 BR516-2 4.7K -7
SYSCMD7 SYSAD16
SYSCMD8 BR533-7 10 -2 13 87 BR514-8 10 -1 SYSAD17 SYSAD17 BR517-4 4.7K -5 51 SC,SIMPLEX
SYSCMD8 SYSAD17
90 BR514-6 10 -3 SYSAD18 SYSAD18 BR517-2 4.7K -7
SYSAD18
3.3V R952 206 95 BR515-8 -1 SYSAD19 SYSAD19 BR526-4 -5
4.7K SYSCMDP SYSAD19 10 4.7K
3.3V
100 BR515-6 10 -3 SYSAD20 SYSAD20 BR526-2 4.7K -7
SYSAD20
(2-4A) 115 118 BR551-4 10 -5 SYSAD21 SYSAD21 BR520-4 4.7K -5 52 SC,DUPLEX
EXREQ_ EXTRQST_ SYSAD21
126 122 BR549-4 10 -5 SYSAD22 SYSAD22 BR557-3 4.7K -6
RELEASE_ SYSAD22
RLS_
(2-4A) 120 127 BR549-2 10 -7 SYSAD23 SYSAD23 BR557-2 4.7K -7

R798
R797
READY_ RDRDY_ SYSAD23

BR548-6
BR556-7
BR556-6
BR556-8
(2-4A) 40 134 BR546-4 10 -5 SYSAD24 SYSAD24 BR557-1 4.7K -8
WRRDY_ SYSAD24
94 138 BR546-2 10 -7 SYSAD25 SYSAD25 BR558-4 4.7K -5
VALIN_ VALIDIN_ SYSAD25
(2-4A) 99 143 BR544-4 10 -5 SYSAD26 SYSAD26 BR558-3 4.7K -6
VALIDOUT_ SYSAD26
VALOUT_
(2-4A) 148 BR544-2 10 -6 SYSAD27 SYSAD27 BR558-2 4.7K -7
SYSAD27
187 161 BR542-4 10 -5 SYSAD28 SYSAD28 BR558-1 4.7K -8
MASTERCLK SYSAD28

4.7K
4.7K
MASTERCLK
166 BR542-2 10 -7 SYSAD29 SYSAD29 BR520-2 4.7K -7
SYSAD29

4.7K -3
4.7K -2
4.7K -3
4.7K -1
(2-1B,2-1C,2-3C) 89 168 BR540-4 10 -5 SYSAD30 SYSAD30 BR541-4 4.7K -5
(2-4A) INTR0_ INT0_ SYSAD30
84 172 BR540-2 10 -7 SYSAD31 SYSAD31 BR541-2 4.7K -7
(2-4A) INTR1_ INT1_ SYSAD31
81 76 BR513-7 10 -2 SYSAD32 SYSAD32 BR516-3 4.7K -6
(2-4A) INTR2_ INT2_ SYSAD32
78 71 BR511-6 10 -3 SYSAD33 SYSAD33 BR524-2 4.7K -7
PARINTR_ INT3_ SYSAD33
3 (3-4A) 3
75 66 BR510-5 10 -4 SYSAD34 SYSAD34 BR518-1 4.7K -8
INT4_ SYSAD34
BR524-5 4.7K 70 63 BR510-8 10 -1 SYSAD35 SYSAD35 BR518-4 4.7K -5
3.3V INT5_ SYSAD35
58 BR509-7 10 -2 SYSAD36 SYSAD36 BR528-3 4.7K -6
SYSAD36
129 41 BR523-2 10 -7 SYSAD37 SYSAD37 BR519-1 4.7K -8
NMI_ NMI_ SYSAD37
(2-4A)
37 BR523-4 10 -5 SYSAD38 SYSAD38 BR538-2 4.7K -7
SYSAD38
176 32 BR525-3 10 -6 SYSAD39 SYSAD39 BR519-4 4.7K -5
(2-3A,3-3A) VCCOK VCCOK SYSAD39
160 22 BR529-3 10 -6 SYSAD40 SYSAD40 BR530-4 4.7K -5
(2-3A) COLDRES_ COLDRES_ SYSAD40
165 19 BR531-2 10 -7 SYSAD41 SYSAD41 BR530-2 4.7K -7
(2-3A) CPURES_ RESET_ SYSAD41
39 14 BR533-1 10 -8 SYSAD42 SYSAD42 BR543-1 4.7K -8
MODECLK SYSAD42
(3-3A) MODECLK
121 207 BR533-4 10 -5 SYSAD43 SYSAD43 BR543-2 4.7K -7
MODEIN MODEIN SYSAD43
(3-2A) 202 BR535-2 10 -7 SYSAD44 SYSAD44 BR543-3 4.7K -6
SYSAD44
200 BR535-4 10 -5 SYSAD45 SYSAD45 BR543-4 4.7K -5.
SYSAD45
196 BR537-2 10 -7 SYSAD46 SYSAD46 BR521-2 4.7K -7
SYSAD46
194 BR537-4 10 -5 SYSAD47 SYSAD47 BR521-4 4.7K -5
SYSAD47
83 BR513-5 10 -4 SYSAD48 SYSAD48 BR516-1 4.7K -8
SYSAD48
3.3V 3.3V 88 BR514-7 -2 SYSAD49 SYSAD49 BR517-3 -6
SYSAD49 10 4.7K

6 18
93 BR514-5 10 -4 SYSAD50 SYSAD50 BR517-1 4.7K -8
SYSAD50
96 BR515-7 10 -2 SYSAD51 SYSAD51 BR526-3 4.7K -6
SYSAD51
185 114 BR515-5 10 -4 SYSAD52 SYSAD52 BR526-1 4.7K -8
VCCP SYSAD52
119 BR551-3 10 -6 SYSAD53 SYSAD53 BR520-3 4.7K -6
SYSAD53
C579 C561 C569 123 BR549-3 -6 SYSAD54 SYSAD54 BR555-4 -5
SYSAD54 10 4.7K
+ C555 + C507 C501 C556 C553 C514 + 128 BR549-1 10 -8 SYSAD55 SYSAD55 BR555-3 4.7K -6
SYSAD55
0.1u 0.1u 137 BR546-3 10 -6 SYSAD56 SYSAD56 BR555-2 4.7K -7
SYSAD56
22u 22u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 22u 139 BR546-1 10 -8 SYSAD57 SYSAD57 BR555-1 4.7K -8
SYSAD57
186 144 BR544-3 10 -6 SYSAD58 SYSAD58 BR554-4 4.7K -5
VSSP SYSAD58
159 BR544-1 10 -8 SYSAD59 SYSAD59 BR554-3 4.7K -6
SYSAD59
164 BR542-3 10 -6 SYSAD60 SYSAD60 BR554-2 4.7K -7
SYSAD60
167 BR542-1 10 -8 SYSAD61 SYSAD61 BR554-1 4.7K -8
SYSAD61
2 171 BR540-3 -6 SYSAD62 SYSAD62 BR541-3 -6 2
SYSAD62 10 4.7K
173 BR540-1 10 -8 SYSAD63 SYSAD63 BR541-1 4.7K -7
SYSAD63

12
VCC
18 11
VCC GND
24 17
VCC GND
30 23
VCC GND
36 29
VCC GND
62 35
VCC GND
68 61
VCC GND
C690 C689 C688 C687 C686 C685 C684 C683 C682 74 67
VCC GND
80 73 NC:1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,
VCC GND
0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 86 79
VCC GND 101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,
116 85
VCC GND 142,145,149,150,151,152,153,154,155,156,157,158,179,
124 117
VCC GND
130 125 180,181,182,183,184,
VCC GND
135 131
VCC GND
140 136
VCC GND
162 163
VCC GND
169 170
VCC GND
174 175
VCC GND
C535 C534 C533 C531 C526 C525 C518 C517 C516 C515 188 189
VCC GND
192 43
VCC GND
0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 44 91
VCC GND
92 97
VCC GND
98 141
VCC GND
146 147
VCC GND
197 193
VCC GND
1 204 198 1
VCC GND
203
GND

C563 C562 C560 C559 C554 C550 C548 C544 C538 C537 C708 C709

+ +
0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u

22u 22u IDT79RV4650-133DT


OPTIONS

A B C D E
A B C D E

ASIC (1)
SYSCMD[8:0] IC512-1 SYSAD[63:0] (4-2C,1-4E,4-4A,5-4A) (4-4C) MA[11:0] MD[63:0]
IC512-2
SYSCMD0 91 274 SYSAD0 MA0 254 238 MD0 (6-4E)
(1-4A) SYSCMD0 SYSAD0
OPTIONS

MA0 MD0
SYSCMD1 88 275 SYSAD1 MA1 253 236 MD1
SYSCMD1 SYSAD1 MA1 MD1
SYSCMD2 87 276 SYSAD2 MA2 252 234 MD2
SYSCMD2 SYSAD2 MA2 MD2
SYSCMD3 86 277 SYSAD3 MA3 249 230 MD3
SYSCMD3 SYSAD3 MA3 MD3
SYSCMD4 85 278 SYSAD4 MA4 248 228 MD4
SYSCMD4 SYSAD4 MA4 MD4
SYSCMD5 84 279 SYSAD5 MA5 247 226 MD5
SYSCMD5 SYSAD5 MA5 MD5
SYSCMD6 83 280 SYSAD6 MA6 246 221 MD6
SYSCMD6 SYSAD6 MA6 MD6
SYSCMD7 82 283 SYSAD7 MA7 245 219 MD7
4 SYSCMD7 SYSAD7 MA7 MD7 4
SYSCMD8 81 284 SYSAD8 MA8 244 217 MD8
SYSCMD8 SYSAD8 MA8 MD8
285 SYSAD9 MA9 243 215 MD9
SYSAD9 MA9 MD9
120 286 SYSAD10 MA10 240 211 MD10
(1-3B) VALOUT_ SYSAD10 MA10 MD10
VALOUT_
BR552-7 10 -2 107 287 SYSAD11 MA11 239 209 MD11
VALIN_ SYSAD11 MA11 MD11
(1-3B) VALIN_
BR552-6 10 -3 106 288 SYSAD12 207 MD12
READY_ SYSAD12 MD12
(1-3B) READY_
BR552-5 10 -4 105 289 SYSAD13 (6-4A) R768 10 153 203 MD13
EXREQ_ SYSAD13 RAS0_ MD13
(1-3B) EXREQ_ RAS0_
119 292 SYSAD14 (4-3D) 152 201 MD14
(1-3B) RLS_ SYSAD14 RAS1_ MD14
RLS_ RAS1_
293 SYSAD15 (4-3C) 151 199 MD15
SYSAD15 RAS2_ MD15
-1 104 2 SYSAD16 RAS2_ 150 197 MD16
BR559-8 10 INTR0_ SYSAD16
(1-3A) INTR0_ RAS3_ MD16
BR559-7 10 -2 103 3 SYSAD17 193 MD17
INTR1_ SYSAD17 MD17
(1-3A) INTR1_
BR559-6 10 -3 102 4 SYSAD18 (6-4A,6-4C) BR563-8 10 -1 146 191 MD18
(1-3A) INTR2_ SYSAD18 CAS0_ MD18
INTR2_ CAS0_
BR559-5 10 -4 101 5 SYSAD19 (6-4A,6-4C) BR563-7 10 -2 145 189 MD19
(1-3A) NMI_ SYSAD19 CAS1_ MD19
NMI_ CAS1_
6 SYSAD20 (6-3A,6-3C) BR563-6 10 -3 144 183 MD20
SYSAD20 CAS2_ MD20
(3-3A,1-3A) CAS2_
BR560-8 10 -1 98 7 SYSAD21 (6-3A,6-3C) BR563-5 10 -4 143 181 MD21
VCCOK SYSAD21 CAS3_ MD21
VCCOK CAS3_
BR560-7 10 -2 97 8 SYSAD22 (6-2A,6-3C) BR562-8 10 -1 142 179 MD22
(1-3A) CRST_ SYSAD22 CAS4_ MD22
COLDRES_ CAS4_
BR560-6 10 -3 96 11 SYSAD23 (6-2A,6-3C) BR562-7 10 -2 141 175 MD23
CPURST_ SYSAD23 CAS5_ MD23
(1-3A) CPURES_ CAS5_
12 SYSAD24 (6-1A,6-3C) BR562-6 10 -3 140 173 MD24
SYSAD24 CAS6_ MD24
CAS6_
118 13 SYSAD25 (6-1A,6-3C) BR562-5 10 -4 139 171 MD25
POR_ SYSAD25 CAS7_ MD25
RESET_ CAS7_
14 SYSAD26 169 MD26
SYSAD26 MD26
(,2-3C,3-3A,7-4D) 117 15 SYSAD27 (4-3C) 136 165 MD27
DREQ0_ SYSAD27 MOE_ MD27
MOE_
PARREQ_ R972 4.7K 116 16 SYSAD28 (4-3C) 135 163 MD28
DREQ1_ SYSAD28 MWE_ MD28
MWE_
R938 4.7K 115 17 SYSAD29 161 MD29
DREQ2_ SYSAD29 MD29
R939 4.7K 114 20 SYSAD30 157 MD30
DREQ3_ SYSAD30 MD30
3.3V
21 SYSAD31 (5-2A) R748 10 134 155 MD31
SYSAD31 ROMCS0_ MD31
RCS0_
BR560-5 10 95 22 SYSAD32 (5-3A) BR561-8 10 -1 133 237 MD32
DACK0_ SYSAD32 ROMCS1_ MD32
(3-4A) PARACK_ RCS1_
94 23 SYSAD33 132 235 MD33
DACK1_ SYSAD33 ROMCS2_ MD33
93 24 SYSAD34 (5-3A) BR561-7 10 -2 131 231 MD34
DACK2_ SYSAD34 ROMCS3_ MD34
RCS3_
92 25 SYSAD35 229 MD35
DACK3_ SYSAD35 MD35
3 3
26 SYSAD36 (4-2A) 269 227 MD36
SYSAD36 ROMWE_ MD36
ROMWE_
266 29 SYSAD37 225 MD37
TC_ SYSAD37 MD37
30 SYSAD38 270 220 MD38
SYSAD38 BUFOE_ MD38
263 31 SYSAD39 (4-2A) 271 218 MD39
(7-4D) RXD1 SYSAD39 BUFDIR MD39
STS BUFDIR
R722 10 255 32 SYSAD40 216 MD40
(7-4A) TXD1 SYSAD40 MD40
CMD
33 SYSAD41 72 212 MD41
SYSAD41 PLL_TEST MD41
R715 4.7K 264 34 SYSAD42 (2-3A,3-3A,7-4D) 71 210 MD42
RXD2 SYSAD42 PLL_EN MD42
3.3V RESET_
256 35 SYSAD43 79 208 MD43
TXD2 SYSAD43 VCOIN MD43
40 SYSAD44 206 MD44
SYSAD44 MD44
41 SYSAD45 R933 75 R934 20K 76 202 MD45
SYSAD45 CPOUT MD45
257 42 SYSAD46 200 MD46
SYNCEN_ SYSAD46 MD46
SYNCEN_
43 SYSAD47 C587 70 198 MD47
SYSAD47 SCAN_EN MD47
(2-1C,2-3B,7-3C) 44 SYSAD48 69 194 MD48
SYSAD48 SCAN_TEST MD48
262 45 SYSAD49 0.01u 68 192 MD49
(7-3E) VFCLK SYSAD49 DC2_TEST MD49
VFCLK
46 SYSAD50 3.3V 67 190 MD50
SYSAD50 TESTMODE MD50
47 SYSAD51 188 MD51
SYSAD51 MD51

6 19
50 SYSAD52 3.3V 78 182 MD52
SYSAD52 PLLVDD MD52
51 SYSAD53 180 MD53
SYSAD53 MD53
52 SYSAD54 C575 C581 178 MD54
SYSAD54 MD54
53 SYSAD55 C583 + 174 MD55
SYSAD55 MD55
54 SYSAD56 0.1u 172 MD56 3.3V
SYSAD56 MD56
55 SYSAD57 0.1u 10u 170 MD57
SYSAD57 MD57
56 SYSAD58 77 166 MD58
SYSAD58 PLLGND MD58
265 57 SYSAD59 164 MD59
(7-4D) HSYNC_ SYSAD59 MD59
HSYNC_
R714 10 267 60 SYSAD60 162 MD60 L507
PAGE_ SYSAD60 MD60
(7-4A) PAGE_
R716 10 268 61 SYSAD61 10 160 MD61 SBO-02SAN
VDATA_ SYSAD61 GND MD61
(7-4A) VDATA_
62 SYSAD62 19 156 MD62
SYSAD62 GND MD62
63 SYSAD63 28 154 MD63
SYSAD63 GND MD63
2 LDTOE_ 2
(4-1C) 36
GND
37
GND
130 BR561-3 10 -6 38 C622 C609
PIACS0_ (3-3A) GND
1284CS_
129 49 1 C610 C628 C637 C638 + +
PIACS1_ GND VCC
126 59 9
PIACS2_ GND VCC
125 65 18 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 10u 10u
PIACS3_ GND VCC
R993 10 124 73 27
PIACS4_ GND VCC
123 80 39
PIACS5_ GND VCC
EF1 90 48
GND VCC
R720 10 66 122 R742 10 (3-3A) 100 58
MASTERCLK PIAWE_ GND
PIAWE_ VCC
108 BR552-1 10 -8 110 64 C691 C574 C573 C572 C571
PIARD_ GND
PIARD_ VCC
*1 113 121 *1 R738 10k (3-3A,4-1C) 111 74
SCLK WAIT GND
3.3V VCC
112 75 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u
GND VCC
R737 10k 128 89
VHIKZ4H167V06 GND VCC
138 99
MASTERCLK GND VCC
147 109
GND VCC
*1 R721 0 (2-1C,2-3C,1-3B) 159 127 C584 C582 C580 C577 C576
IC513 GND VCC
168 137
GND VCC
15 8 177 148 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u
SP_ CPUCLK GND VCC
16 10 R743 10 184 149
SHUTDN_ CLKA GND VCC
12 9 R732 10 185 158
S0 CLKB VCLK (7-3C) GND VCC
13 1 *1 R731 10 186 167
S1 CLKC GND VCC
7 R725 10 196 176 C611 C600 C599 C591 C590
CLKD GA2CLK (3-1A) GND VCC
6 R937 4.7K 205 187
XBUF GND VCC
214 195 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u
L506 GND VCC
14 3.3V 224 204
VCC GND VCC
2 233 213
VCC SBO-02SAN GND VCC
4 C615 C601 242 222
XTALIN GND VCC
1 + + C616 C602 C629 251 223 C620 C619 C618 C614 C612 1
GND VCC
258 232
X501 GND VCC
10u 10u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 259 241 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u
GND VCC
1 2 5 3 260 250
XTALOUT GND GND VCC
11 273 261
GND GND VCC
282 272
14.318MHz GND VCC
291 281 C636 C635 C634 C633 C632
CY2292 GND VCC
294 290
GND VCC
295 296 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u
GND VCC

GA1

NOTE
*1 R738,R731,R721 avd EF1 are not mounted.

A B C D E
A B C D E

3.3V

ASIC (2)

BR575-8
BR575-7
BR575-6
BR575-5
BR574-5
BR574-6
BR574-7
BR574-8
3.3V

IC507
IC603

2.2k
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k

-1
-2
-3
-4
-4
-3
-2
-1
(2-3A) 56 38 BR502-4 24 -5 18 2
PARACK_ PDACK_ INIT_ 1Y1 1A1 INIT_ (7-1C)
R683 10 57 37 BR512-1 24 -8 16 4
(2-2C) PARREQ_ PDREQ_ SLCTIN_ 1Y2 1A2 SLCTIN_ (7-1C)
36 BR512-2 24 -7 14 6
4 AUTOFD_ 1Y3 1A3 AUTOFD_ (7-2C) 4
R618 10 7 35 BR512-3 24 -6 12 8
(1-3A) PARINTR_ CPUINTR_ STB_ 1Y4 1A4 STB_ (7-2A)
9 11
2Y1 2A1 UINIT_
7 13 (8-4B)
2Y2 2A2 USLCTIN_
5 15 (8-4B)
(4-4C,5-4A) RAD[21:1] 2Y3 2A3 UAUTOFD_
3 17 (8-4B)
2Y4 2A4 USTB_
RAD2 13 (8-4B)
ADR2
RAD3 14 1 C702
ADR3 1G
RAD4 15 19
ADR4 2G
RAD5 16 0.1u (3-1C.8-1B)
ADR5 USB-EN_
74LCX244
3.3V
(4-2E) LDT[15:0]
3.3V
R963

LDT0
BR573-8
BR573-7
BR573-5
BR573-6

64
CPUD0
LDT1 65 IC602
CPUD1
LDT2 66
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k

CPUD2
-1
-2
-4
-3

LDT3 67 34 BR512-4 24 -5 2 18 (7-2C)


CPUD3 ACK_ 1A1 1Y1 ACK_
LDT4 68 33 BR505-1 24 -8 4 16
CPUD4 BUSY 1A2 1Y2 (7-2C)
BUSY
LDT5 70 32 BR505-2 24 -7 6 14
CPUD5 PE 1A3 1Y3 PE (7-2C)
LDT6 71 31 BR505-3 24 -6 8 12
CPUD6 FAULT_ 1A4 1Y4 FAULT_ (7-1C)
LDT7 73 30 BR505-4 24 -5 11 9
CPUD7 SLCT 2A1 2Y1 SLCT (7-2C)
LDT8 74 13 7
CPUD8 2A2 2Y2
LDT9 75 15 5
CPUD9 2A3 2Y3 UACK_
LDT10 77 17 3 (8-3B)
CPUD10 2A4 2Y4 UBUSY
LDT11 78 C701 (8-3B)
CPUD11 UPE
LDT12 79 1 (8-3B)
CPUD12 1G UFAULT_
LDT13 2 0.1u 19 (8-3B)
CPUD13 2G USLCT
LDT14 3 3.3V (8-3B)
3 CPUD14 3
LDT15 4
CPUD15
74LCX244

59
(2-2C) 1284CS_ DEVCS_
60
(2-2B) PIAWE_ DEVWR_
BR571-8
BR571-7
BR571-6
BR571-5
BR572-8
BR572-7
BR572-6
BR572-5

61
(2-2B,4-1C) PIARD_ DEVRD_

3.3V
(2-3A,3-3A,2-3C,7-4D) IC601
62
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k

RESET_ RES_
-1
-2
-3
-4
-1
-2
-3
-4

5 50 R961 24 18 2
(1-3A) MODECLK MODECLK PARAD0 B1 A1 PARAD0 (7-1A)
63 49 BR501-1 24 -8 17 3
(2-3A,1-3A) VCCOK VCCOK PARAD1 B2 A2 PARAD1 (7-1A)
R617 10 6 47 BR501-2 24 -7 16 4
MODEIN MODEIN PARAD2 B3 A3 PARAD2 (7-1A)
(1-3A) -6
46 BR501-3 24 15 5
PARAD3 B4 A4 PARAD3 (7-1A)
R628 10K 29 45 BR501-4 24 -5 14 6
3.3V BSEL0 PARAD4 B5 A5 PARAD4 (7-1A)
R627 10K 28 43 BR502-1 24 -8 13 7
BSEL1 PARAD5 B6 A6 PARAD5 (7-1A)
R626 10K 27 42 BR502-2 24 -7 12 8
BSEL2 PARAD6 B7 A7 PARAD6 (7-1A)
R625 10K 26 39 BR502-3 24 -6 11 9
BSEL3 PARAD7 B8 A8 PARAD7

6 20
(7-1A)
R624 10K 25
BSEL4
R606 10K 19
G 1284-EN_
R607 10K 53 1
REV_ DIR
R608 10K C700

R609 10K 0.1u


74LCX245
R610 10K 54 3.3V
SCANEN
55
SCANTEST
*1 -5
BR579-4 24J
UPARAD0
(7-4D) 17 L504 BR579-3 24J -6 (8-3B)
EREADY_ READY_ UPARAD1
18 BR579-2 24JK -7 (8-3B)
(7-4D) CRDY_ CRDY_ UPARAD2
R621 10K 19 SBO-02SAN BR579-1 24J -8 (8-3B)
3.3V PSON_ UPARAD3
R622 10K 20 BR578-4 24J -5 (8-3B)
NETON_ UPARAD4
2 (7-2A) -6 (8-3B) 2
21 1 BR578-3 24J
USB-IN EXON_ VDD UPARAD5
IC508 -7 (8-3B)
40 BR578-2 24J
VDD UPARAD6
1 8 41 BR578-1 24J -8 (8-3B)
A0 VCC 3.3V VDD UPARAD7
2 7 48 (8-3B)
A1 TEST VDD
3 6 22 72
A2 SCK SCK VDD REV_
4 5 23 80 (7-2C)
GND SDA SDAOUT VDD
R680 10K 24
3.3V SDAIN

24C16
C578

+ C567 C545 C566 C565 C551 C543

C564 0.1u
22u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u
R620 22 10
(7-4A) SRDY_ SRDY_
R619 22 9
(7-4A) PREADY_ EREADY_
8
DUMMY

11
GND
12
GND
44
GND
51
GND
(2-1B) 58 52
GA2CLK SCLK GND
69
GND
76
GND

3.3V
VHIKZ3H008302
1284-EN_

3.3V

R964
1 1

IC520A

1.2k
2 4
USB-EN_
(3-4E,8-1B)

C703
TC7SH04FU
0.1u

Note (*1): R606,R610,R625,R626andR627 are NOT mounted

USB-ON
(7-1C)
OPTIONS

A B C D E
A B C D E
OPTIONS

MEMORY BUFFER
(2-4C,1-4E) SYSAD[63:0]
RAD[21:1]

IC504
(3-4A,5-4A)
SYSAD33 47 2 BR567-8 10 -1 RAD1
1A1 1Y1
46 3 (6-4A) MBA[11:0]
SYSAD34 BR567-7 10 -2 RAD2
1A2 1Y2
SYSAD35 44 5 BR567-6 10 -3 RAD3
1A3 1Y3
(2-4D) MA[11:0]
SYSAD36 43 6 BR567-5 10 -4 RAD4
4 1A4 1Y4 4
SYSAD37 41 8 RAD5 IC517
2A1 2Y1 BR569-4 10 -5
SYSAD38 40 9 BR569-3 10 -6 RAD6 MA0 47 2 BR564-4 10 -5 MBA0
2A2 2Y2 1A1 1Y1
SYSAD39 38 11 BR569-2 10 -7 RAD7 MA1 46 3 BR564-3 10 -6 MBA1
2A3 2Y3 1A2 1Y2
SYSAD40 37 12 BR569-1 10 -8 RAD8 MA2 44 5 BR564-2 10 -7 MBA2
2A4 2Y4 1A3 1Y3
SYSAD41 36 13 BR568-4 10 -5 RAD9 MA3 43 6 BR564-1 10 -8 MBA3
3A1 3Y1 1A4 1Y4
SYSAD42 35 14 BR568-3 10 -6 RAD10 MA4 41 8 BR566-4 10 -5 MBA4
3A2 3Y2 2A1 2Y1
SYSAD43 33 16 BR568-2 10 -7 RAD11 MA5 40 9 BR566-3 10 -6 MBA5
3A3 3Y3 2A2 2Y2
SYSAD44 32 17 BR568-1 10 -8 RAD12 MA6 38 11 BR566-2 10 -7 MBA6
3A4 3Y4 2A3 2Y3
SYSAD45 30 19 BR570-4 10 -5 RAD13 MA7 37 12 BR566-1 10 -8 MBA7
4A1 4Y1 2A4 2Y4
SYSAD46 29 20 BR570-3 10 -6 RAD14 MA8 36 13 BR565-4 10 -5 MBA8
4A2 4Y2 3A1 3Y1
SYSAD47 27 22 BR570-2 10 -7 RAD15 MA9 35 14 BR565-3 10 -6 MBA9
4A3 4Y3 3A2 3Y2
SYSAD48 26 23 BR570-1 10 -8 RAD16 MA10 33 16 BR565-2 10 -7 MBA10
4A4 4Y4 3A3 3Y3
MA11 32 17 BR565-1 10 -8 MBA11
3A4 3Y4
1 30 19 R698 10
1OE_ 4A1 4Y1
(2-4D) RAS1_ MBRAS1_ (,6-4C)
48 4 29 20
2OE_ GND 4A2 4Y2
(2-4D) RAS2_
25 10 27 22 R713 10
3OE_ GND 4A3 4Y3
(2-3D) MWE_ MBWE_ (6-4A,6-3C)
24 15 26 23 R699 10
4OE_ GND 4A4 4Y4 (6-4A,6-3C)
(2-3D) MOE_ MBOE_
21
GND
7 28 1
VCC GND 1OE_
3.3V
18 34 48 4
VCC GND 2OE_ GND
31 39 25 10
VCC GND 3OE_ GND
42 45 24 15
VCC GND 4OE_ GND
21
GND
7 28
VCC GND
74LVC16244 3.3V
18 34
VCC GND
C541 0.1u 31 39
VCC GND
42 45
VCC GND

3 3
C542 0.1u
74LVC16244

C626 0.1u
C523 0.1u

C627 0.1u
C524 0.1u

C606 0.1u

6 21
C607 0.1u

IC501

SYSAD49 2 18 R563 10 RAD17


1A1 1Y1
SYSAD50 4 16 R564 10 RAD18
1A2 1Y2
SYSAD51 6 14 R565 10 RAD19
1A3 1Y3
SYSAD52 8 12 R566 10 RAD20
1A4 1Y4
SYSAD53 11 9 R503 10 RAD21
2A1 2Y1
13 7 R502 10
(2-3D) 2A2 2Y2
ROMWE_ FWE_ (5-2A)
15 5 R501 10
(2-3D) 2A3 2Y3
BUFDIR ROE_ (5-2A)
17 3
2A4 2Y4 (2-4C,1-4E,5-4A) SYSAD[15:0] LDT[15:0] (3-3A)

1 20
1G VCC
3.3V IC506
19 10
2G GND
SYSAD0 47 2 LDT0
1A1 1B1
SYSAD1 46 3 LDT1
1A2 1B2
74LVC244
SYSAD2 44 5 LDT2
1A3 1B3
2 SYSAD3 43 6 LDT3 2
1A4 1B4
SYSAD4 41 8 LDT4
1A5 1B5
C521 0.1u SYSAD5 40 9 LDT5
1A6 1B6
SYSAD6 38 11 LDT6
1A7 1B7
SYSAD7 37 12 LDT7
1A8 1B8
SYSAD8 36 13 LDT8
2A1 2B1
SYSAD9 35 14 LDT9
2A2 2B2
SYSAD10 33 16 LDT10
2A3 2B3
SYSAD11 32 17 LDT11
2A4 2B4
SYSAD12 30 19 LDT12
2A5 2B5
SYSAD13 29 20 LDT13
2A6 2B6
SYSAD14 27 22 LDT14
2A7 2B7
SYSAD15 26 23 LDT15
2A8 2B8

1
(2-2B,3-3A) 1DIR
PIARD_
24 4
2DIR GND
48 10
1OE_ GND
(2-2C) LDTOE_
25 15
2OE_ GND
21
GND
7 28
VCC GND
3.3V
18 34
VCC GND
31 39
VCC GND
42 45
VCC GND

74LVC16245

C557 0.1u

1 1
C539 0.1u

C540 0.1u

C558 0.1u

A B C D E
A B C D E

ROM

*1

4 4

(4-2C,2-4C,1-4E) SYSAD[63:0]

(3-4A,4-4C) RAD[21:1]

IC515 IC516 CN502

RAD1 32 33 SYSAD0 RAD1 32 33 SYSAD0 RAD1 12 2 SYSAD0


A0 D0 A0 D0 A0 D0
RAD2 28 35 SYSAD1 RAD2 28 35 SYSAD1 RAD2 13 3 SYSAD1
A1 D1 A1 D1 A1 D1
RAD3 27 38 SYSAD2 RAD3 27 38 SYSAD2 RAD3 14 4 SYSAD2
A2 D2 A2 D2 A2 D2
RAD4 26 40 SYSAD3 RAD4 26 40 SYSAD3 RAD4 15 5 SYSAD3
A3 D3 A3 D3 A3 D3
RAD5 25 44 SYSAD4 RAD5 25 44 SYSAD4 RAD5 16 6 SYSAD4
A4 D4 A4 D4 A4 D4
RAD6 24 46 SYSAD5 RAD6 24 46 SYSAD5 RAD6 17 7 SYSAD5
A5 D5 A5 D5 A5 D5
RAD7 23 49 SYSAD6 RAD7 23 49 SYSAD6 RAD7 18 8 SYSAD6
A6 D6 A6 D6 A6 D6
RAD8 22 51 SYSAD7 RAD8 22 51 SYSAD7 RAD8 28 9 SYSAD7
A7 D7 A7 D7 A7 D7
RAD9 20 34 SYSAD8 RAD9 20 34 SYSAD8 RAD9 31 21 SYSAD8
A8 D8 A8 D8 A8 D8
RAD10 19 36 SYSAD9 RAD10 19 36 SYSAD9 RAD10 32 22 SYSAD9
A9 D9 A9 D9 A9 D9
RAD11 18 39 SYSAD10 RAD11 18 39 SYSAD10 RAD11 29 23 SYSAD10
A10 D10 A10 D10 A10 D10
RAD12 17 41 SYSAD11 RAD12 17 41 SYSAD11 RAD12 33 24 SYSAD11
A11 D11 A11 D11 A11 D11
RAD13 13 45 SYSAD12 RAD13 13 45 SYSAD12 RAD13 34 25 SYSAD12
A12 D12 A12 D12 A12 D12
RAD14 12 47 SYSAD13 RAD14 12 47 SYSAD13 RAD14 36 26 SYSAD13
A13 D13 A13 D13 A13 D13
RAD15 11 50 SYSAD14 RAD15 11 50 SYSAD14 RAD15 65 27 SYSAD14
A14 D14 A14 D14 A14 D14
RAD16 10 52 SYSAD15 RAD16 10 52 SYSAD15 RAD16 66 35 SYSAD15
A15 D15 A15 D15 A15 D15
R956 0 RAD17 8 RAD17 8 RAD17 67 37 SYSAD16
A16 A16 A16 D16
RAD18 7 RAD18 7 RAD18 68 38 SYSAD17
A17 5V A17 5V A17 D17
R957 0 RAD19 6 15 R707 0 RAD19 6 15 RAD19 69 49 SYSAD18
A18 Vpp A18 Vpp A18 D18
RAD20 5 9 3.3V RAD20 5 9 3.3V RAD20 70 50 SYSAD19
*1 A19 Vcc A19 Vcc A19 D19
RAD21 4 37 RAD21 4 37 RAD21 71 51 SYSAD20
3 A20 Vcc A20 Vcc A20 D20 3
1 J503 43 43 52 SYSAD21
RCS3_ Vcc Vcc D21
(2-3D) 2 14 14 40 53 SYSAD22
CE0_ CE0_ 1CE0_ D22
3 2 3 2 3 41 54 SYSAD23
(2-3D) RCS1_ Jumper CE1_ NC CE1_ NC 1CE1_ D23
R767 0 55 29 55 29 42 56 SYSAD24
WE_ NC WE_ NC 2CE0_ D24
54 30 54 30 C631 C641 C597 C598 43 57 SYSAD25
OE_ NC OE_ NC 2CE1_ D25
1 J502 58 SYSAD26
C640 C625 C596 C592
D26
2 16 3.3V 16 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 44 60 SYSAD27
3.3V RP_ RP_ OE_ D27
3 31 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 31 59 SYSAD28
Jumper BYTE_ BYTE_ D28
56 21 56 21 47 62 SYSAD29
WP_ GND WP_ GND WE_ D29
53 42 53 42 63 SYSAD30
RY/BY_ GND RY/BY_ GND D30
R958 0 1 48 1 48 19 64 SYSAD31
3/5_ GND 3/5_ GND 3.3V RP D31
48
BYTE_ 5V
R959 0 46 55
LH28F800SUT LH28F016SUT WP VPP
45 10
RY/BY_ VCC1
*1 11 30 3.3V
3/5_ VCC1
61
RCS0_ VCC2
(2-3D)

C536
C568 + C617 C595 C570

(4-2B) FWE_
1

6 22
0.1u 22u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u
(4-2B) ROE_ VSS1
20
VSS1
39
VSS1
72
VSS2

IC509 IC510
DIMM72
RAD1 32 33 SYSAD16 RAD1 32 33 SYSAD16
A0 D0 A0 D0
2 RAD2 28 35 SYSAD17 RAD2 28 35 SYSAD17 2
A1 D1 A1 D1
RAD3 27 38 SYSAD18 RAD3 27 38 SYSAD18
A2 D2 A2 D2
RAD4 26 40 SYSAD19 RAD4 26 40 SYSAD19
A3 D3 A3 D3
RAD5 25 44 SYSAD20 RAD5 25 44 SYSAD20
A4 D4 A4 D4
RAD6 24 46 SYSAD21 RAD6 24 46 SYSAD21
A5 D5 A5 D5
RAD7 23 49 SYSAD22 RAD7 23 49 SYSAD22
A6 D6 A6 D6
RAD8 22 51 SYSAD23 RAD8 22 51 SYSAD23
A7 D7 A7 D7
RAD9 20 34 SYSAD24 RAD9 20 34 SYSAD24
A8 D8 A8 D8
RAD10 19 36 SYSAD25 RAD10 19 36 SYSAD25
A9 D9 A9 D9
RAD11 18 39 SYSAD26 RAD11 18 39 SYSAD26
A10 D10 A10 D10
RAD12 17 41 SYSAD27 RAD12 17 41 SYSAD27
A11 D11 A11 D11
RAD13 13 45 SYSAD28 RAD13 13 45 SYSAD28
A12 D12 A12 D12
RAD14 12 47 SYSAD29 RAD14 12 47 SYSAD29
A13 D13 A13 D13
RAD15 11 50 SYSAD30 RAD15 11 50 SYSAD30
A14 D14 A14 D14
RAD16 10 52 SYSAD31 RAD16 10 52 SYSAD31
A15 D15 A15 D15
RAD17 8 RAD17 8
A16 A16
RAD18 7 5V RAD18 7
A17 A17
5V
RAD19 6 15 R656 0 RAD19 6 15
A18 Vpp A18 Vpp
RAD20 5 9 RAD20 5 9
A19 Vcc A19 Vcc
3.3V 3.3V
RAD21 4 37 RAD21 4 37
A20 Vcc A20 Vcc
43 43
Vcc Vcc
14 14
CE0_ CE0_
2 3 2 3
CE1_ NC CE1_ NC
R686 0 55 29 55 29
WE_ NC WE_ NC
54 30 54 30 C588 C589 C552 C549
OE_ NC OE_ NC
C585 C546 C586 C547
16 16 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u
RP_ RP_
3.3V 3.3V
31 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 31
BYTE_ BYTE_
1 56 21 56 21 1
WP_ GND WP_ GND
53 42 53 42
RY/BY_ GND RY/BY_ GND
1 48 1 48
3/5_ GND 3/5_ GND

LH28F800SUT LH28F016SUT

*1 CN502,R957,and R959 are not mounted

A B C D E
OPTIONS
A B C D E
OPTIONS

DRAM (4-4C) MBA[11:0]

IC526 16M16TSOP MD[63:0] (2-4E)

MBA0 MD0 CN503


21 2
A0 DQ1
MBA1 22 3 MD1 MBA0 33 2 MD0
A1 DQ2 A0 DQ0
MBA2 23 4 MD2 MBA1 117 3 MD1
A2 DQ3 A1 DQ1
MBA3 24 5 MD3 MBA2 34 4 MD2
A3 DQ4 A2 DQ2
MBA4 27 7 MD4 MBA3 118 5 MD3
A4 DQ5 A3 DQ3
MBA5 28 8 MD5 MBA4 35 7 MD4
A5 DQ6 A4 DQ4
MBA6 29 9 MD6 MBA5 119 8 MD5
A6 DQ7 A5 DQ5
MBA7 30 10 MD7 MBA6 36 9 MD6
4 A7 DQ8 A6 DQ6 4
MBA8 31 41 MD8 MBA7 120 10 MD7
A8 DQ09 A7 DQ7
MBA9 32 42 MD9 MBA8 37 11 MD8
A9 DQ10 A8 DQ8
MBA10 20 43 MD10 MBA9 121 13 MD9
A10 DQ11 A9 DQ9
MBA11 19 44 MD11 MBA10 38 14 MD10
A11 DQ12 A10 DQ10
18 46 MD12 MBA11 122 15 MD11
(2-4D) RAS0_ /RAS DQ13 A11 DQ11
35 47 MD13 39 16 MD12
CAS0_ /LCAS DQ14 A12 DQ12
(2-4D,6-4C) MD13
34 48 MD14 17
(2-4D,6-4C) CAS1_ /UCAS DQ15 DQ13
17 49 MD15 30 19 MD14
MBWE_ /WE DQ16 (4-3E) MBRAS1_ RAS0_ DQ14
(6-3C,4-3E) MD15
33 11 45 20
MBOE_ /OE NC RAS2_ DQ15
(6-3C,4-3E) MD16
15 36 55
NC NC DQ16
16 40 28 56 MD17
NC NC (2-4D,6-4A) CAS0_ CAS0_ DQ17
1 26 29 57 MD18
3.3V Vcc GND (2-4D,6-4A) CAS1_ CAS1_ DQ18
6 45 46 58 MD19
Vcc GND (2-4D,6-3A) CAS2_ CAS2_ DQ19
C660 C677 C659 25 50 47 60 MD20
Vcc GND CAS3_ CAS3_ DQ20
(2-3D,6-3A) MD21
112 65
CAS4_ CAS4_ DQ21
(2-3D,6-2A) MD22
0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 113 66
(2-3D,6-2A) CAS5_ CAS5_ DQ22
130 67 MD23
CAS6_ CAS6_ DQ23
(2-3D,6-1A) MD24
131 69
CAS7_ CAS7_ DQ24
(2-3D,6-1A) MD25
IC525 16M16TSOP 70
DQ25
MBA0 21 2 MD16 27 71 MD26
A0 DQ1 (6-4A,4-3E) MBWE_ WE0_ DQ26
MBA1 22 3 MD17 48 72 MD27
A1 DQ2 WE2_ DQ27
MBA2 23 4 MD18 74 MD28
A2 DQ3 DQ28
MBA3 24 5 MD19 31 75 MD29
A3 DQ4 (6-4A,4-3E) MBOE_ OE0_ DQ29
MBA4 27 7 MD20 44 76 MD30
A4 DQ5 OE2_ DQ30
MBA5 28 8 MD21 77 MD31
A5 DQ6 DQ31
MBA6 29 9 MD22 R786 10K 82 86 MD32
A6 DQ7 3.3V SDA DQ32
MBA7 30 10 MD23 R787 10K 83 87 MD33
A7 DQ8 SCL DQ33
MBA8 31 41 MD24 R789 10K 165 88 MD34
3 A8 DQ09 SA0 DQ34 3
MBA9 32 42 MD25 R790 10K 166 89 MD35
A9 DQ10 SA1 DQ35
MBA10 20 43 MD26 R791 10K 167 91 MD36
A10 DQ11 SA2 DQ36
MBA11 19 44 MD27 92 MD37
A11 DQ12 DQ37
18 46 MD28 21 93 MD38
/RAS DQ13 NC DQ38
35 47 MD29 22 94 MD39
(2-4D,6-3C) CAS2_ /LCAS DQ14 NC DQ39
34 48 MD30 24 95 MD40
(2-3D,6-3C) CAS3_ /UCAS DQ15 NC DQ40
17 49 MD31 25 97 MD41
/WE DQ16 NC DQ41
33 11 42 98 MD42
/OE NC NC DQ42
15 36 50 99 MD43
NC NC NC DQ43
16 40 51 100 MD44
NC NC NC DQ44
1 26 52 101 MD45

6 23
3.3V Vcc GND NC DQ45
6 45 53 103 MD46
Vcc GND NC DQ46
C669 C676 C668 25 50 61 104 MD47
Vcc GND NC DQ47
62 139 MD48
NC DQ48
0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 63 140 MD49
NC DQ49
79 141 MD50
NC DQ50
80 142 MD51
NC DQ51
IC527 16M16TSOP 81 144 MD52
NC DQ52
MBA0 21 2 MD32 105 149 MD53
A0 DQ1 NC DQ53
MBA1 22 3 MD33 106 150 MD54
A1 DQ2 NC DQ54
MBA2 23 4 MD34 108 151 MD55
A2 DQ3 NC DQ55
MBA3 24 5 MD35 109 153 MD56
A3 DQ4 NC DQ56
MBA4 27 7 MD36 111 154 MD57
A4 DQ5 NC DQ57
MBA5 28 8 MD37 114 155 MD58
A5 DQ6 NC DQ58
MBA6 29 9 MD38 115 156 MD59
A6 DQ7 NC DQ59
MBA7 30 10 MD39 125 158 MD60
A7 DQ8 NC DQ60
MBA8 31 41 MD40 126 159 MD61
A8 DQ09 NC DQ61
MBA9 32 42 MD41 128 160 MD62
A9 DQ10 NC DQ62
2 MBA10 MD42 MD63 2
20 43 129 161
A10 DQ11 NC DQ63
MBA11 19 44 MD43 132
A11 DQ12 NC
18 46 MD44 134
/RAS DQ13 NC
35 47 MD45 135
(2-3D,6-3C) CAS4_ /LCAS DQ14 NC
34 48 MD46 136 3.3V
(2-3D,6-3C) CAS5_ /UCAS DQ15 NC
17 49 MD47 137
/WE DQ16 NC
33 11 145
/OE NC NC
15 36 146
NC NC NC
16 40 147
NC NC NC
1 26 163
Vcc GND NC
3.3V
6 45 164
Vcc GND NC
C673 C672 25 50 6
Vcc GND VCC
1 18
VSS VCC
0.1u 0.1u 12 26
VSS VCC
23 40
VSS VCC
32 41
VSS VCC
IC528 16M16TSOP 43 49
VSS VCC
MBA0 21 2 MD48 54 59
A0 DQ1 VSS VCC
MBA1 22 3 MD49 64 73
A1 DQ2 VSS VCC
MBA2 23 4 MD50 78 84
A2 DQ3 VSS VCC
MBA3 24 5 MD51 85 90 C642 C651 C650 C649 C648 C647 C646 C667 C665 C664 C663 C662 C661 C666 + C655
A3 DQ4 VSS VCC
MBA4 27 7 MD52 96 102
A4 DQ5 VSS VCC
MBA5 28 8 MD53 107 110 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 22u
A5 DQ6 VSS VCC
MBA6 29 9 MD54 116 124
A6 DQ7 VSS VCC
MBA7 30 10 MD55 127 133
A7 DQ8 VSS VCC
MBA8 31 41 MD56 138 143
A8 DQ09 VSS VCC
MBA9 32 42 MD57 148 157
A9 DQ10 VSS VCC
MBA10 20 43 MD58 162 168
A10 DQ11 VSS VCC
1 MBA11 19 44 MD59 1
A11 DQ12
18 46 MD60
/RAS DQ13 DIMM168
35 47 MD61
(2-3D,6-3C) CAS6_ /LCAS DQ14
34 48 MD62
(2-3D,6-3C) CAS7_ /UCAS DQ15
17 49 MD63
/WE DQ16
33 11
/OE NC
15 36
NC NC
16 40
NC NC
1 26
3.3V Vcc GND
6 45
Vcc GND
C675 C674 25 50
Vcc GND

0.1u 0.1u

A B C D E
A B C D E

CONNECTOR

5V
5V
4 IC605 4
1
4
2

R516
R594
R593
TC7SH08FU
C710
CN901
0.1u

2.2K
2.2K
2.2K
IC502 IC503
2 1A1 1Y1 18 5 12 2 1A1 1Y1 18 (2-3D,2-3A,3-3A)
(3-1A) PREADY_ /PREADY F-RESET RESET_
4 1A2 1Y2 16 34 13 4 1A2 1Y2 16
(2-2A) PAGE_ /FPAGE /HYSNC HSYNC_ (2-2A)
6 1A3 1Y3 14 R518 10 38 36 6 1A3 1Y3 14
(3-1A) SRDY_ /FCTS /READY EREADY_ (3-2A)
8 1A4 1Y4 12 R517 10 37 7 8 1A4 1Y4 12
(2-3A) CMD FRXD /FRTS CRDY_ (3-2A)
11 2A1 2Y1 9 R519 10 52 6 11 2A1 2Y1 9
(2-2A) VDATA_ /PCLPRD FTXD STS (2-3A)
13 2A2 2Y2 7 13 2A2 2Y2 7
15 2A3 2Y3 5 C506 C504 C505 C502 15 2A3 2Y3 5
17 2A4 2Y4 3 C527 C528 C503 C530 17 2A4 2Y4 3
100p 100p 100p 100p
1 1G VCC 20 100p 100p 100p 100p 1 1G VCC 20
19 10 3.3V 19 5V
2G GND OUTD15 21 2G GND 10
53 /PCLACK OUTD14 51
74LVC244 33 /PRLINE OUTD13 20 74LS244
22 /PCLREQ OUTD12 50
3 23 /PCLCS OUTD11 19 3
C519 0.1u OUTD10 49 C532 0.1u
OUTD9 18
OUTD8 48
56 +12V OUTD7 17
OUTD6 47
5V 27 +5V OUTD5 16
57 +5V OUTD4 46
OUTD3 15 (2-1C,2-3A,2-3B) SYNCEN_
3.3V 28 +3.3V OUTD2 45
58 +3.3V 14 IC511
OUTD1
OUTD0 44 L505
1 CLK IN Vcc 16
(2-1B) VCLK 2 15 5V
1 GND /FAXCS 25 TEST1 TEST3
2 24 3 TEST2 GND 14 SBO-02SAN
C511 C512 C513 C522 GND /FAXREQ
10 8 4 PULSE TR 13
GND FTXD
C508 C509 + + C510 C520 + + 11 9 5 GND Vcc 12
GND /FRTS
26 40 R685 4.7k 6 CK0/2# CK0 11
GND /FCTS VFCLK (2-2A)
0.1u 0.1u 100u 100u 0.1u 0.1u 100u 100u 29 35 R684 4.7k 7 CK0/2 CK0# 10 R703 4.7k
GND /FREADY
30 4 8 GND CNTCK 9 R702 4.7k
GND /FPAGE
31 GND /FAXPRD 54
32 GND /FAXACK 55

6 24
41 GND M66236FP
42 GND /POFF 43
59 GND FRXD 39
60 C603 C604
GND
/SCLINE 3
0.1u 0.1u
3.3V 5V
2 2
VIDEO_CN

CN501

1 GND ACK_ 19
2 20 ACK_ (3-3C)
GND BUSY BUSY (3-3C)
(3-2B) 3 USB-IN PE 21
USB-IN 4 22 PE (3-3C)
5V SLCT SLCT (3-3C)
5 5V AUTOFD_ 23
(3-4C) STB_ 6 24 AUTOFD_ (3-4C)
5V REV_ REV_ (3-2E)
7 3.3V INIT_ 25
(3-2C) PARAD[7:0] 8 26 INIT_ (3-4C)
3.3V FAULT_ FAULT_ (3-3C)
9 3.3V SLCTIN_ 27
28 SLCTIN_ (3-4C)
VBUS VBUS
10 STB_ DMNS 29 (8-4D)
11 30 DMNS
PARAD0 PARAD0 DPLS (8-4E)
12 31 DPLS
PARAD1 PARAD1 USB-ON (8-3E)
13 32 USB-ON
PARAD2 PARAD2 GND (8-2C)
PARAD3 14 PARAD3
PARAD4 15 PARAD4
PARAD5 16 PARAD5
PARAD6 17 PARAD6
PARAD7 18 PARAD7
1 1
I/F_CN

A B C D E
OPTIONS
A B C D E
OPTIONS

USB to 1284 Bridge

4 4

VBUS (7-1C)

IC524

25 R788
UINIT_ /INIT
(3-4E) 7 1.5k
USLCTIN_ /SLCTIN
(3-4E) 18
UAUTOFD_ /AUTOFD
(3-4E) 14
USTB_ /STROBE
(3-4E)
X502

1 2 37
CLK_HI
33
C681 C680 /USB_RESET
12.00MHz
41 R792 24 (7-1C)
DMNS
DMNS
15p 15p 40 R793 24
DPLS (7-1C)
DPLS

3.3V
R795

3.3V

36 46 0J
CLK_LO CLKSEL1
47 R960 R796
CLKSEL0 10k
10k
J505

(3-3E) 26 JUMPER2
UACK_ /ACK
(3-4E) 19 51
UBUSY BUSY SDA
(3-4E) 2 52
3 UPE PE 3
SCL
(3-4E) 9
UFAULT_ /FAULT
(3-4E) 15 *1 J504
SELECT R794
USLCT 50 JUMPER2
SELF_POWERED

0J

31
UPARAD0 PDATA0[0]
(3-2E) 27
UPARAD1 PDATA0[1]
(3-2E) 20
UPARAD2 PDATA0[2]
(3-2E) 16
UPARAD3 PDATA0[3]
(3-2E) 10
UPARAD4 PDATA0[4] 3.3V
(3-2E) 3

6 25
UPARAD5 PDATA0[5] IC523
(3-2E) 63
UPARAD6 PDATA0[6]
(3-2E) 58 1 8
UPARAD7 PDATA0[7] A0 VCC
(3-2E) 2 7
A1 TEST
53 3 6
PDATA1[7] A2 SCK
60 4 5
PDATA1[6] GND SDA
64
PDATA1[5]
3.3V 4 6
Vdd5 PDATA1[4] 24C16
13 11
Vdd5 PDATA1[3]
22 17
Vdd5 PDATA1[2]
L509 59 21 C670 0.1u
Vdd5 PDATA1[0]
28
PDATA1[0]
SBO-02SAN

8
Vdd
24
Vdd
38
Vdd
45 54
2 Vdd PCONTROL[4] 2
57 55
Vdd PCONTROL[3]
61
PCONTROL[2]
39 62
VddA PCONTROL[1]
1
PCONTROL[0]
C654 C652 C656 C658

0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 42


VssA 3.3V

5 30
GND PLH
C678 C653 C657 C671 C679 12 29
GND HLH
23
GND
0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 32
GND
35
GND
43 44
GND 16BIT
56
GND

48 34
Disable1284 SUSPEND

49
USB-EN_ RESET

(3-1C.3-4E)
1 1

USS-725

NOTE *1;R794 is NOT mounted

A B C D E
A B C D E

PCL I/F

4 4

IC2 5V

CN1 R11
3.3K
20 29 R14 22 31 35
A14 C14 /INIT VCC
21 28 R13 22 36 15
A15 C15 /SLCT IN NC
22 27 R12 22 14 34
A16 C16 AUTO FD XT NC
23 26 R22 22 1 16
A17 C17 /STROBE SG
R15 100(1/2W) 18 17
VCC FG
C16 C9 C10 C11 10 19
/ACK D-GND
11 20
BUSY D-GND
3.3V 5V 42 100p 12 21
Vcc CABLE 100p 100p 100p PE D-GND
5V
31 32 22
Vcc CABLE /ERROR D-GND
23
D-GND
13 24
SLCT D-GND
2 25
Data Bit 0 D-GND
3
Data Bit 1
CN3 19 30
R16 10k PL_IN PL_OUT 4 26
3.3V Data Bit 2 D-GND
5 27
Data Bit 3 D-GND
1 19 24 25 R23 10k 28
GND ACK_ HOST L OUT HOST L IN D-GND
5V
2 20 6 29
GND BUSY Data Bit 4 D-GND
3 21 7 30
USB-IN PE Data Bit 5 D-GND
4 22 8 33
5V SLCT Data Bit 6 D-GND
5 23 2 47 R19 22 9
5V AUTOFD_ A9 Y9 Data Bit 7
6 24 3 46 R20 22
5V REV_ A10 Y10
7 25 4 45 R21 22
3.3V INIT_ A11 Y11
3 3
8 26 5 44 R24 22
3.3V FAULT_ A12 Y12 PARACONN
9 27 6 43 R25 22 R1
3.3V SLCTIN_ A13 Y13
28 100K
VBUS
10 29 C20 C19 C15 C14 C13
STB_ DMNS
PARAD0 11 30 3.3V CN2
PARAD0 DPLS
PARAD1 12 31 R18 10k 1 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p
PARAD1 USB-ON 3.3V HD
PARAD2 13 32 18 R27 1K 1
PARAD2 GND Vcc Vcc +5V
PARAD3 14 3.3V 7 L1 0J 2
PARAD3 Vcc DATA-
C18 *1
L2 0J 3
DATA+
PARAD4 15 IC4A C17 C21 C22 + C25 L3 0J 4
PARAD4 GND
PARAD5 16 10
PARAD5 GND Shield
PARAD6 17 2 4 48 15 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 22u
PARAD6 DIR GND
PARAD7 18 C24 34
PARAD7 GND
39
GND USB_CN
0.1u
TC7SH04FU
I/F_CN

PARAD0 8 41 R10 22
A1 B1
PARAD1 9 40 R9 22
A2 B2
PARAD2 11 38 R8 22
A3 B3
PARAD3 12 37 R7 22
A4 B4

6 26
PARAD4 13 36 R6 22
A5 B5
PARAD5 14 35 R5 22
A6 B6
PARAD6 16 33 R4 22
A7 B7
PARAD7 17 32 R3 22
A8 B8

C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8
2 2

100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p


74LVX161284

3.3V

IC1 R2

22
1
4
2

C12

TC7SH08FU
0.1uF

3.3V
1 IC3 1
1
R26
4
2

C23 22

TC7SH08FU 0.1uF

NOTE
*1 C25 IS NOT MOUNTED.

A B C D E
OPTIONS
OPTIONS

CAUTION FOR BATTERY REPLACEMENT

(Danish) ADVARSEL !
Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig hndtering.
Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri
af samme fabrikat og type.
Levr det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren.
(English) Caution !
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to manufacturers instructions.
(Finnish) VAROITUS
Paristo voi rjht, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu.
Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan
tyyppiin. Hvit kytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden
mukaisesti.
(French) ATTENTION
Il y a danger dexplosion s il y a remplacement incorrect
de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du
mme type ou dun type quivalent recommand par
le constructeur.
Mettre au rebut les batteries usages conformment aux
instructions du fabricant.
(Swedish) VARNING
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte.
Anvnd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent
typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren.
Kassera anvnt batteri enligt fabrikantens
instruktion.
(German) Achtung
Explosionsgefahr bei Verwendung inkorrekter Batterien.
Als Ersatzbatterien drfen nur Batterien vom gleichen Typ oder
vom Hersteller empfohlene Batterien verwendet werden.
Entsorgung der gebrauchten Batterien nur nach den vom
Hersteller angegebenen Anweisungen.
1-1, KANDA NISHIKI-CHO, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO, 101-8842 JAPAN

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