Professional Documents
Culture Documents
KMF0806164CE
KX-FT984LS-B
KX-FT988LS-B
Black version
(for Latin America)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
1 Safety Precautions----------------------------------------------- 4
1.1. For Service Technicians --------------------------------- 4
1.2. AC Caution -------------------------------------------------- 4
1.3. Personal Safety Precautions --------------------------- 5
1.4. Service Precautions--------------------------------------- 6
2 Warning -------------------------------------------------------------- 7
2.1. About Lead Free Solder (PbF: Pb free)-------------- 7
2.2. Insulation Resistance Test ------------------------------ 8
2.3. Battery Caution--------------------------------------------- 8
2.4. Discarding of P. C. Board-------------------------------- 8
3 Specifications ----------------------------------------------------- 9
4 General/Introduction -------------------------------------------10
4.1. Optional Accessories ------------------------------------10
4.2. Translation Lists-------------------------------------------10
5 Features ------------------------------------------------------------11
6 Technical Descriptions ----------------------------------------12
6.1. Connection Diagram -------------------------------------12
6.2. General Block ---------------------------------------------13
6.3. Control Section--------------------------------------------15
6.4. Facsimile Section-----------------------------------------21
6.5. Sensors and Switches-----------------------------------27
6.6. Modem Section -------------------------------------------31
6.7. NCU Section -----------------------------------------------38
6.8. ITS (Integrated Telephone System) and
Monitor Section -------------------------------------------42
6.9. TAM Interface Section (KX-FT982/KX-FT984
only)----------------------------------------------------------42
6.10. ATAS (Automatic Telephone Answering
System) Section (KX-FT988 only)--------------------43
6.11. Operation Board Section -------------------------------44
6.12. LCD Section -----------------------------------------------45
6.13. Power Supply Board Section --------------------------46
7 Location of Controls and Components ------------------49
7.1. Overview----------------------------------------------------49
7.2. Control Panel ----------------------------------------------49
8 Installation Instructions ---------------------------------------50
8.1. Installation Space-----------------------------------------50
8.2. Connections------------------------------------------------51
8.3. Installing the Recording Paper ------------------------51
8.4. Documents the Unit can Send ------------------------52
9 Operating Instructions-----------------------------------------53
9.1. Setting Logo -----------------------------------------------53
10 Test Mode ----------------------------------------------------------55
10.1. DTMF Single Tone Transmit Selection--------------56
10.2. Button Code Table----------------------------------------57
10.3. Print Test Pattern -----------------------------------------58
11 Service Mode -----------------------------------------------------59
11.1. Programing and Lists ------------------------------------59
11.2. The Example of the Printed List ----------------------63
12 Troubleshooting Guide ----------------------------------------68
12.1. Troubleshooting Summary -----------------------------68
12.2. Error Messages-Display --------------------------------69
12.3. Error Messages-Report ---------------------------------71
12.4. Remote Programming -----------------------------------93
12.5. Troubleshooting Details ---------------------------------96
13 Service Fixture & Tools-------------------------------------- 128
14 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions ------------- 129
14.1. Upper Cabinet Section -------------------------------- 130
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16
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14.2. Lower Cabinet Section-------------------------------- 133
14.3. Operation Panel Section ---------------------------- 136
14.4. Installation Position of the Lead Wires------------ 139
Maintenance ---------------------------------------------------- 141
15.1. Maintenance Items and Component Locations- 141
15.2. Gear Section -------------------------------------------- 143
15.3. Jams------------------------------------------------------- 149
15.4. Cleaning -------------------------------------------------- 150
Miscellaneous-------------------------------------------------- 152
16.1. Terminal Guide of ICs Transistors and Diodes - 152
16.2. How to Replace the Flat Package IC ------------- 154
16.3. Test Chart ------------------------------------------------ 155
Schematic Diagram ------------------------------------------ 158
17.1. Digital Board (PCB1): KX-FT982/KX-FT984 ---- 158
17.2. Digital Board (PCB1): KX-FT988------------------- 162
17.3. Analog Board (PCB2) --------------------------------- 166
17.4. Operation Board (PCB3/PCB203) ----------------- 168
17.5. Power Supply Board (PCB4)------------------------ 169
Printed Circuit Board ---------------------------------------- 171
18.1. Digital Board (PCB1) ---------------------------------- 171
18.2. Analog Board (PCB2) -------------------------------- 173
18.3. Operation Board (PCB3/PCB203) ----------------- 175
18.4. Power Supply Board (PCB4)------------------------ 177
Appendix Information of Schematic Diagram ------- 178
Exploded View and Replacement Parts List --------- 179
20.1. Cabinet and Mechanical Parts Location---------- 179
20.2. Replacement Parts List------------------------------- 187
1 Safety Precautions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.1.
Repair service shall be provided in accordance with repair technology information such as service manual so as to prevent fires, injury or electric shock, which can be caused by improper repair work.
1. When repair services are provided, neither the products nor their parts or members shall be remodeled.
2. If a lead wire assembly is supplied as a repair part, the lead wire assembly shall be replaced.
3. FASTON terminals shall be plugged straight in and unplugged straight.
ICs and LSIs are vulnerable to static electricity.
When repairing, the following precautions will help prevent recurring malfunctions.
1. Cover plastic parts boxes with aluminum foil.
2. Ground the soldering irons.
3. Use a conductive mat on worktable.
4. Do not grasp IC or LSI pins with bare fingers.
1.2.
AC Caution
For safety, before closing the lower cabinet, please make sure of the following precautions.
1. The earth lead is fixed with the screw.
2. The AC lead is connected properly to power supply unit.
3. Wrap the earth lead around the core 5 times.
4. Wrap the AC lead around the core 5 times.
1.3.
1.3.1.
Be careful not to let your hair, clothes, fingers, accessories, etc., become caught in any moving sections of the unit.
The moving sections of the unit are the rollers and a gear. There is a separation roller and a document feed roller which are
rotated by the document feed motor. A gear rotates the two rollers. Be careful not to touch them with your hands, especially
when the unit is operating.
1.3.2.
All the electrical sections of the unit supplied with AC power by the AC power cord are live.
Never disassemble the unit for service with the AC power supply plugged in.
CAUTION:
AC voltage is supplied to the primary side of the power supply unit. Therefore, always unplug the AC power cord before disassembling for service.
1.4.
1.4.1.
Service Precautions
Precautions to Prevent Damage from Static Electricity
Electrical charges accumulate on a person. For instance, clothes rubbing together can damage electric elements or change
their electrical characteristics. In order to prevent static electricity, touch a metallic part that is grounded to release the static
electricity. Never touch the electrical sections such as the power supply unit, etc.
2 Warning
2.1.
Note:
In the information below, Pb, the symbol for lead in the periodic table of elements, will refer to standard solder or solder that contains lead.
We will use PbF solder when discussing the lead free solder used in our manufacturing process which is made from Tin, (Sn),
Silver, (Ag), and Copper, (Cu).
This model, and others like it, manufactured using lead free solder will have PbF stamped on the PCB. For service and repair
work we suggest using the same type of solder although, with some precautions, standard Pb solder can also be used.
Caution
PbF solder has a melting point that is 50 ~ 70 F, (30 ~ 40C) higher than Pb solder. Please use a soldering iron with temperature
control and adjust it to 700 20 F, (370 10C). In case of using high temperature soldering iron, please be careful not to heat
too long.
PbF solder will tend to splash if it is heated much higher than its melting point, approximately 1100F, (600C).
If you must use Pb solder on a PCB manufactured using PbF solder, remove as much of the original PbF solder as possible and be
sure that any remaining is melted prior to applying the Pb solder.
When applying PbF solder to double layered boards, please check the component side for excess which may flow onto the opposite
side (See figure, below).
2.1.1.
There are several types of PbF solder available commercially. While this product is manufactured using Tin, Silver, and Copper,
(Sn+Ag+Cu), you can also use Tin and Copper, (Sn+Cu), or Tin, Zinc, and Bismuth, (Sn+Zn+Bi). Please check the manufacturers specific instructions for the melting points of their products and any precautions for using their product with other
materials.
The following lead free (PbF) solder wire sizes are recommended for service of this product: 0.3mm, 0.6mm and 1.0mm.
2.2.
1. Unplug the power cord and short the two prongs of the plug with a jumper wire.
2. Turn on the power switch.
3. Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metal cabinet part
(screw heads, control shafts, bottom frame, etc.).
Note: Some exposed parts may be isolated from the chassis by design. These will read infinity.
4. If the measurement is outside the specified limits, there is a possibility of a shock hazard.
2.3.
Battery Caution
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers Instructions.
The lithium battery is a critical component (type No. CR2032). Please observe for the proper polarity and the exact location
when replacing it and soldering the replacement lithium battery in.
2.4.
Discarding of P. C. Board
When discarding P. C. Board, delete all personal information such as telephone directory and caller list or scrap P. C. Board.
3 Specifications
Applicable Lines:
Document Size:
208 mm
208 mm
*1
Transmission Time :
Scanning Density:
Horizontal: 8 pels/mm
Vertical:
3.85 lines/mm - in standard resolution,
7.7 lines/mm - in fine/photo resolution,
15.4 lines/mm - in super fine resolution
Photo resolution:
64-level
Scanner Type:
Printer Type:
Thermal printing
Modem Speed:
Operating Environment:
Dimensions:
Mass (Weight):
Power Consumption:
Power Supply:
Approx. 18 minutes of recording time including greeting message when no documents are
in memory.
*1
Transmission speed depends upon the contents of the pages, resolution, telephone line conditions and capability of the other
partys machine.
*2
Transmission speed is based upon the ITU-T No. 1 Test Chart with original mode. If the capability of the other partys machine is
inferior to your unit, the transmission time may be longer.
*3
If an error occurs during fax reception, such as a paper jam or if the recording paper runs out, the fax and subsequent faxes will
be retained in memory.
*4
Note:
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
4 General/Introduction
4.1.
Optional Accessories
Model No.
KX-A106
*1
Item
Specifications/Usage
Use only the included or specified recording paper. Using other recording paper may affect print quality and/or cause excessive wear to the thermal head.
4.2.
4.2.1.
Translation Lists
Error Messages-Display
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4.2.2.
Error Messages-Report
4.2.3.
Other-Display
5 Features
General
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) readout
The display and reports will be in the selected language.
(Spanish / English)
Automatic Paper Cutter (KX-FT984/KX-FT988 only)
Facsimile
Document memory
Automatic document feeder (10 sheets)
64-Level halftone resolution
Standard/Fine/Photo/Super Fine
Broadcast
Integrated Telephone System
Phonebook function (100 names)
One-Touch Dial (10 stations)
Caller ID compatible
Monitor (KX-FT982/KX-FT984 only)
Digital SP-Phone (KX-FT988 only)
Digital Answering System (KX-FT988 only)
Voice Time/Day Stamp
18-Minutes recording time
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6 Technical Descriptions
6.1.
Connection Diagram
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6.2.
General Block
The following is an outline of each device IC on the digital board. (Refer to General Block Diagram (P.14).).
1. ASIC (IC1)
Composed mainly of an address decoder and a modem control.
Controls the general FAX operations.
Controls the operation panel I/F.
Controls the thermal head I/F and CIS I/F.
Performs the image processing.
CPU and Real time clock
Provides the reset pulse for each of the major ICs.
2. Flash ROM (IC2)
Contains all of the program instructions on the unit operations.
This memory is used mainly for the parameter working in the storage area.
3. Dynamic RAM (IC4)
This memory is used mainly for the parameter working in the storage area.
4. MODEM (IC5)
Performs the modulation and the demodulation for FAX communication.
5. Read Section
CIS image sensor to read transmitted documents.
6. Motor Driver (IC7)
Drives the transmission motor and the reception motor.
7. Thermal Head
Contains heat-emitting elements for dot matrix image printing.
8. Sensor Section
Composed of a cover open, a document set switch, a document top switch, a paper sensor switch, a jam sensor switch, and
a hook sensor switch.
9. Power Supply Board Switching Section
Supplies +6V and +24V to the unit.
10. Flash MEMORY (IC6) (KX-FT988 only)
Voice Prompt (TAM) D/L (DownLoad) area.
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6.2.1.
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6.3.
Control Section
6.3.1.
ASIC (IC1)
Note:
This memory is incorporated into the ASIC (IC1) and used for the image processing.
Descriptions of Pin Distribution (IC1)
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
SIGNAL
VSSA1
VDDA 3.3
AIN1
AIN2
AIN3
AMON
VSS1
X32OUT
X32IN
VDD (3.3V / B)
XBACKEN
XRAMCS
VDD (3.3V / B)
VDD (2.5V/B)
FTG
F1
F2/OP
FR/OP
CPC
RVN
IRDATXD
IRDARXD
TXD/IOP
RXD/IOP
RTS/IOP
CTS/IOP
VDD (2.5V)1
TONE1
TONE2
VOLUREF/VOLU1
VOLUOUT/VOLU2
VOLUIN/VOLU3
XNMI
FMEMDO/IOP
VDD (3.3V)1
VSS2
VSS3
I/O
A
A
A
A
O
I
I
O
O
O
O
O
I
I
I
O
I
I/O
I
I/O
A
A
A
A
A
I
O
POWER SUPPLIED
VOLTAGE
GND
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
GND
3.3V/BATT
3.3V/BATT
----3.3V/BATT
3.3V/BATT
--------3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
----3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
----GND
GND
15
DESCRIPTION
POWER SOURCE (ANALOG GND)
POWER SOURCE (ANALOG +3.3V)
CIS IMAGE SIGNAL INPUT (ATN1)
THERMISTOR TEMPERATURE WATCH INPUT
LINE VOLTAGE DETECTION SIGNAL INPUT (DCIN)
ANALOG SIGNAL MONITOR TERMINAL
POWER SOURCE (GND)
RTC (32.768KHz) CONNECTION
RTC (32.768KHz) CONNECTION
POWER SOURCE (+3.3V/LITHIUM BATTERY)
BACKUP ENABLE
XRAMCS
POWER SOURCE(+3.3V / LITHIUM BATTERY)
POWER SOURCE (+2.5V / LITHIUM BATTERY)
SH SIGNAL OUTPUT FOR CIS (FTG)
01 SIGNAL OUTPUT FOR CIS (F1)
OUTPUT PORT (HEADON)
OUTPUT PORT (MDMRST)
INPUT PORT (BELL/CPC)
INPUT PORT (PAPER)
INPUT PORT (JAM)
OUTPUT PORT (HSTX MUTE)
TXD
RXD
RTS
CTS
POWER SOURCE (+2.5V)
TONE OUTPUT
TONE OUTPUT
ANALOG REF VOLTAGE
VOLUME OUTPUT
VOLUME INPUT
HIGH FIXED
OUTPUT PORT (LED ON)
POWER SOURCE (+3.3V)
POWER SOURCE (GND)
POWER SOURCE (GND)
NO.
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
SIGNAL
VDD (3.3V)2
MIDAT/IOP
MICLK/IOP
MILAT/IOP
20KOSC/IOP
XWAIT
XHSTRD/IOP
XHSTWR/IOP
XOPRBE
ADR15
ADR14
ADR13
VDD (2.5V)2
XOUT
XIN
VSS4
VDD (3.3V)3
XTEST
TEST1
TEST2
TEST3
TEST4
XMDMINT
XMDMCS
XRAS/IOP
XCAS1/IOP
XCAS2/IOP
XRESCS2
DB3
DB2
DB4
DB1
DB5
VDD (3.3V)4
VSS5
VSS6
VDD (3.3V)5
DB0
DB6
DB7
XROMCS
XRD
XWR
ADR0
ADR1
ADR2
ADR3
ADR4
ADR5
VSS7
VDD (2.5V)3
ADR6
ADR7
ADR8
ADR9
ADR10
ADR11
ADR12
RBA0
RBA1
RBA2
RBA3
RBA4
RBA5
RBA6/IOP
STB1
I/O
I/O
O
I/O
O
I
I
O
O
O
O
O
O
I
O
I
I
I
I
I
O
O
O
I
O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
POWER SUPPLIED
VOLTAGE
----3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
----3.3V
3.3V
GND
----3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
----GND
GND
----3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
GND
----3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
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DESCRIPTION
POWER SOURCE (+3.3V)
PORT (TONE1EN)
OUTPUT PORT (MDMTXEN)
PORT (HSRXEN)
OUTPUT PORT (PSHORT/ACK_EN)
INPUT PORT (HOOK)
INPUT PORT (TEST)
OUTPUT PORT (DCN)
OUTPUT PORT (MFCS)
CPU ADDRESS BUS 15 (NOT USED)
CPU ADDRESS BUS 14 (NOT USED)
CPU ADDRESS BUS 13 (NOT USED)
POWER SOURCE (+2.5V)
SYSTEM CLOCK (24MHz)
SYSTEM CLOCK (24MHz)
POWER SOURCE (GND)
POWER SOURCE (+3.3V)
24MHz CLOCK
HIGH FIXED
HIGH FIXED
HIGH FIXED
HIGH FIXED
MODEM INTERRUPT
MODEM CHIP SELECT
DRAM ROW ADDRESS STROBE (RAS)
DRAM COLUMN ADDRESS STROBE (CAS)
PORT (SPMUTE)
FLASH CHIP SELECT (XRESCS2)
CPU DATA BUS 3
CPU DATA BUS 2
CPU DATA BUS 4
CPU DATA BUS 1
CPU DATA BUS 5
POWER SOURCE (+3.3V)
POWER SOURCE (GND)
POWER SOURCE (GND)
POWER SOURCE (+3.3V)
CPU DATA BUS 0
CPU DATA BUS 6
CPU DATA BUS 7
FLASH (IC2) CHIP SELECT
CPU RD
CPU WR
CPU ADDRESS BUS 0
CPU ADDRESS BUS 1
CPU ADDRESS BUS 2
CPU ADDRESS BUS 3
CPU ADDRESS BUS 4
CPU ADDRESS BUS 5
POWER SOURCE (GND)
POWER SOURCE (+2.5V)
CPU ADDRESS BUS 6
CPU ADDRESS BUS 7
CPU ADDRESS BUS 8
CPU ADDRESS 9
CPU ADDRESS 10
CPU ADDRESS 11
CPU ADDRESS 12
ROM/RAM BANK ADDRESS 0
ROM/RAM BANK ADDRESS 1
ROM/RAM BANK ADDRESS 2
ROM/RAM BANK ADDRESS 3
ROM/RAM BANK ADDRESS 4
ROM/RAM BANK ADDRESS 5
OUTPUT PORT (NC)
STROBE SIGNAL OUTPUT TO THERMAL HEAD
NO.
SIGNAL
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
STB2
STB3
XRESET
VDD (3.3V)6
VSS8
VSS9
VDD (3.3V)7
XORESET
VDD(5V)
VSS10
XRESETI
XWDERR
THDAT
THCLK
THLAT
STBNP
RM0/IOP
RM1/IOP
RM2/IOP
RM3/IOP
RXE/IOP
TMO
VDD (2.5V)4
VSS11
TM1/IOP
TM2/IOP
TM3/IOP
TXE/IOP
KSTART
KLATCH
KSCLK
KTXD
KRXD
FMEMCLK/IOP
FMEMDI/IOP
ADSEL1
VDDA (2.5V)
VREFB
142
143
144
VCL
VREFT
VSSA2
I/O
O
O
I
I
O
O
O
O
I
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
I
O
O
O
O
I
O
O
O
A
A
A
POWER SUPPLIED
VOLTAGE
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
----GND
GND
----3.3V
----GND
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
----GND
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
2.5V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
GND
17
DESCRIPTION
STROBE SIGNAL OUTPUT TO THERMAL HEAD
OUTPUT PORT (NC)
RESET INPUT
POWER SOURCE (+3.3V)
POWER SOURCE (GND)
POWER SOURCE (GND)
POWER SOURCE (+3.3V)
NOT USED
POWER SOURCE (+5V)
POWER SOURCE (GND)
RESET INPUT
WATCHED ERROR OUTPUT SIGNAL
RECORDED IMAGE OUTPUT (THDAT)
CLOCK OUTPUT FOR DATA TRANSFER (THCLK)
PULSE OUTPUT FOR DATA LATCH (THLAT)
INPUT PORT (MOT-POS)
MOTOR A PHASE
MOTOR B PHASE
MOTOR /A PHASE
MOTOR /B PHASE
MOTOR ENABLE
OUTPUT PORT (R1)
POWER SOURCE (+2.5V)
POWER SOURCE (GND)
OUTPUT PORT (R2)
OUTPUT PORT (CISON)
OUTPUT PORT (RLY)
INPUT PORT (CUT_POS)
OPERATION PANEL CONTROL
OPERATION PANEL CONTROL
OPERATION PANEL CONTROL
OPERATION PANEL CONTROL
OPERATION PANEL CONTROL
OUTPUT PORT (OPRESET)
OUTPUT PORT (NC)
CHANNEL SELECT SIGNAL FOR AIN2
POWER SOURCE (ANALOG +2.5V)
A/D CONVERTER'S ZERO STANDARD VOLTAGE
OUTPUT
ANALOG PART STANDARD VOLTAGE SIGNAL
A/D CONVERTER'S FULL SCALE VOLTAGE OUTPUT
POWER SOURCE (ANALOG GND)
6.3.2.
This 512KB ROM (FLASH MEMORY) carries a common area of 32KB and bank areas which each have 8KB (BK4~BK63). The
addresses from 0000H to 7FFFH are for the common area and from 8000H to 9FFFH are for the bank areas.
6.3.3.
6.3.4.
The output signal (reset) from pin 4 of the voltage detect IC (IC3) is input to the ASIC (IC1) 114 pin.
1. During a momentary power interruption, a positive reset pulse of 50~70 msec is generated and the system is reset completely.
2. The watch dog timer, built-in the ASIC (IC1), is initialized by the CPU about every 1.5 ms.
When a watch dog error occurs, pin 115 of the ASIC (IC1) becomes low level.
The terminal of the 'WDERR' signal is connected to the reset line, so the 'WDERR' signal works as the reset signal.
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6.3.5.
1. Function
This unit has a lithium battery (BAT1) which works for the Real Time Clock (RTC, Integrated into ASIC:IC1).
The RTC continues functioning, even when the power switch is OFF, backed up by a lithium battery.
2. Circuit Operation
When the power is turned ON, power is supplied to RTC (IC1).
At this time, the voltage at pin 14 of RTC (IC1) is +3.3V. When the power is turned OFF, the battery supplies the power to RTC
through JS1, R30, D14. At that time, the voltage at pin 14 of IC1 are about +2.5V. When the power is OFF and the +5V and
+3.3V voltages decrease, the LOW is input to pin 114 of IC1. Pin 111 of IC1 outputs the reset signals. Pin 11 of IC1 become
low, then RTC (IC1) go into the back up mode, when the power consumption is lower.
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6.3.6.
1. Function
The thermistor changes the resistor according to the temperature and uses the thermistor's characteristics. The output of pin
139 of IC1 becomes a low level. Then when it becomes a high level, it triggers point A. In point C, according to the voltage
output time, the thermal head's temperature is detected.
After the thermal head temperature is converted to voltage in B, it is then changed to digital data in the A/D converter inside
IC1. The CPU decides the strobe width of the thermal head according to this value. Therefore, this circuit can keep the thermal head at an even temperature in order to stabilize the printing density and prevent the head from being overheated.
REFERENCE:
Thermal Head (P.23)
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6.4.
6.4.1.
Facsimile Section
Image Data Flow During Facsimile Operation
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6.4.2.
Block Diagram
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6.4.3.
Thermal Head
1. Function
This unit utilizes state of the art thermal printer technology.
The recording paper (roll paper) is chemically processed. When the thermal head contacts this paper it emits heat momentarily, and black dots (appearing like points) are printed on the paper. If this continues, letters and/or diagrams appear, and the
original document is reproduced.
2. Circuit Operation
There are 27 driver ICs aligned horizontally on the thermal head and each one of these ICs can drive 64 heat emitting registers. This means that one line is at a density of 6427=1728 dots=(8 dots/mm).
White/Black (white=0, black=1) data in one line increments is synchronized at IC1 pin 117 (THCLK), and sent from IC1 pin 116
(THDAT) to the shift register of the ICs. The shift registers of the 27 ICs are connected in series, and upon the shift of dot
increment 1728, all the shift registers become filled with data, and a latch pulse is emitted to each IC from IC1 pin 118
(THLAT).With this latch pulse, all the contents of the shift registers are latched to the latch registers. Thereafter, through the
addition of strobes from the IC1 pins (103 - 104) only black dot locations (=1) among latched data activates the driver, and the
current passes to heat the emitting body causing heat emission.
Here, the two line strobes, STB1 and STB2, impress at intervals of 9.216 msec, as required for one-line printout.
The sequence is shown on the next page. [Moreover, for the strobe width, the thermistor value inside the thermal head is
detected according to IC1 pin 4. Depending on that value, the strobe width is recorded in FLASH (IC2).
Accordingly, the strobe width is determined.
When the thermal head is not used, the IC1 (17, HEADON) becomes low, Q6 turns OFF, Q7 turns OFF, and the +24 V power
supply for the thermal head driver is not impressed to protect the IC.
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6.4.4.
Scanning Block
The scanning block of this device consists of a control circuit and a contact image sensor made up of a celfoc lens array, a light
source, and photoelectric conversion elements.
When an original document is inserted and the start button pressed, pin 129 of IC1 goes to a low level and the transistor Q14 turns
on.This applies voltage to the light source to light it. The contact image sensor is driven by each of the FTG-F1 signals output from
IC1, and the original image illuminated by the light source undergoes photoelectric conversion to output an analogue image signal
(AIN). The analogue image signal is input to the system ASIC on AIN1 (pin 3 of IC1) and converted into 8-bit data by the A/D converter inside IC1. Then this signal undergoes digital processing in order to obtain a high-quality image.
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6.4.5.
1. Function
One individual stepping motor is used for transmission and reception. It feeds the document or recording paper synchronized
for reading or printing.
2. Circuit Operation
During motor drive, ASIC IC1 pin 124 becomes a high level, and Q2 and Q1 go ON as a result. +24 V is supplied tothe motor
coil.
Stepping pulses are output from ASIC IC1, causing driver IC7 to go ON. The motor coil is energized sequentially in 2 phase
increments or 1-2 phase increments, which causes a 1-step rotation. A 1-step rotation is 0.13mm of recording paper or document paper. The timing chart is below.
Phase Pattern
Speed
Fine/Photo
Mode
1-2
432 pps
Super Fine
1-2
216 pps
STD
432 pps
Fine/Photo
1-2
432 pps
Super Fine
1-2
216 pps
Paper Feed
432 pps
When the motor is OFF, ASIC IC1 pin 124 becomes a low level and Q2 and Q1 also turns OFF. Instead of +24V, +5V is supplied
through D11 so that the motor is held in place.
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6.5.
ANALOG
Operation Panel
Sensor
CN5
[CALL SERVICE]
CN6
[PAPER JAMED]
SW101
SW102
Hook Sensor
SW103
JAM Sensor
[PAPER JAMED]
SW338
[REMOVE DOCUMENT]
SW339
[CHECK DOCUMENT]
Note:
SEE Test Mode (P.55) for Sensor Check (#815).
(*1) Refer to Translation Lists (P.10) for display.
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6.5.1.
This sensor is a detection switch for recording the position of the CAM.
Home position
Other
6.5.2.
Home position
Other
6.5.3.
When the recording paper is loaded on the print head and the cover is closed, the paper sensor SW turns ON, and the input signal
of IC1-20 pin becomes a low level. Usually, the SW turns OFF, and the input signal of IC1-20 pin becomes a high level.
Sensor
ON
OFF
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6.5.4.
When the handset is lifted, the switch turns ON, and the signal at pin 43 of IC1 becomes low.
When the handset is returned, the switch turns OFF, and the signal at pin 43 of IC1 becomes high.
Sensor SW
OFF
ON
ON-Hook
OFF-Hook
6.5.5.
The JAM sensor is a detection switch for determining whether the recording paper edge is in the correct position or not. If the
recording paper cannot be detected correctly at the JAM sensor position even when recording paper is present, then JAM is displayed. If the recording paper is at the sensor position, then the switch turns on the IC1-21 pin switches to a high level.
Paper
No paper
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6.5.6.
When a document is brought to the read position, the SW becomes ON, and the input signal of IC301-5 pin (Operation Board)
becomes a low level. When there is no document at the read position, the SW becomes OFF, and the input signal of IC301-5 pin
(Operation Board) becomes a high level.
6.5.7.
Sensor SW
OFF
ON
When a document is set, the SW becomes ON, and input signal of IC301-6 pin (Operation Board) becomes a low level.
When there is no document, the SW becomes OFF, and the input signal of IC301-6 pin (Operation Board) becomes a high level.
No document
Set document
Sensor SW
OFF
ON
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6.6.
6.6.1.
Modem Section
Function
The unit uses a 1 chip modem (IC5) that serves as an interface between the control section for FAX transmission and reception
and the telephone line. During a transmitting operation, the digital image signals are modulated and sent to the telephone line.
During a receiving operation, the analogue image signals which are received via the telephone line are demodulated and converted into digital image signals. The communication format and procedures for FAX communication are standardized by ITU-T.
This 1 chip modem (IC5) has hardware which sends and detects all of the necessary signals for FAX communication (DTMF).
It can be controlled by writing commands from the CPU (IC1: inside ASIC) to the register in the modem (IC5).
This modem (IC5) also sends DTMF signals, generates a call tone (from the speaker), and detects a busy tone and dial tones.
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Control Time +
Hold Time
Item
Connection Control Mode
Terminal Control Mode
Facsimile Signal Format
Modulation Mode
Transmission Speed
Redundancy Compression
Process
(Coding Mode)
Resolution
Line Synchronization Signal
1 Line Transmission Time
[ms/line]
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Explanation of Signals
Control signals are comprised mainly of 8-bit identification signals and the data signals added to them. Data signals are added
to DIS and DCS signals.
Signal.....DIS (Digital Identification Signal)
Identification Signal Format.....00000001
Function:
Notifies the capacity of the receiving unit. The added data signals are as follows.
Signal.....DCS (Digital Command Signal)
Identification Signal Format.....X1000001
Example (Some models do not support the following items.):
Bit No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DIS/DTC
Transmitter --- T.2 operation
Receiver --- T.2 operation
T.2 IOC = 176
Transmitter --- T.3 operation
Receiver --- T.3 operation
Reserved for future T.3 operation features
Reserved for future T.3 operation features.
Reserved for future T.3 operation features.
Transmitter --- T.4 operation
DCS
Receiver --- T.2 operation
T.2 IOC = 176
Receiver --- T.3 operation
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Bit No.
10
11,12,13,14
0,0,0,0
0,1,0,0
1,0,0,0
1,1,0,0
0,0,1,0
0,1,1,0
1,0,1,0
1,1,1,0
0,0,0,1
0,1,0,1
1,0,0,1
1,1,0,1
0,0,1,1
0,1,1,1
1,0,1,1
1,1,1,1
15
16
17, 18
(0, 0)
(0, 1)
(1, 0)
(1, 1)
19, 20
(0, 0)
(0, 1)
(1, 0)
(1, 1)
21, 22, 23
(0, 0, 0)
(0, 0, 1)
(0, 1, 0)
(1, 0, 0)
(0, 1, 1)
(1, 1, 0)
(1, 0, 1)
(1, 1, 1)
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25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
(0)
(1)
34
35
36
37
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DIS/DTC
Receiver --- T.4 operation
Data signaling rate
V.27 ter fall back mode
V.27 ter
V.29
V.27 ter and V.29
Not used
Reserved
Not used
V.27 ter and V.29 and V.33
Not used
Reserved
Not used
V.27 ter and V.29 and V.33 and V.17
Not used
Reserved
Not used
Reserved
R87.7 lines/mm and/or 200200 pels/25.4mm
Two-dimensional coding capability
Recording width capabilities
1728 picture elements along scan line length of
215 mm 1%
1728 picture elements along scan line length of
215 mm 1%
2048 picture elements along scan line length of
255 mm 1%
2432 picture elements along scan line length of
303 mm 1%
1728 picture elements along scan line length of
215 mm 1%
2048 picture elements along scan line length of
255 mm 1%
Invalid
Maximum recording length capability
A4 (297 mm)
Unlimited
A4 (297 mm) and B4 (364 mm)
Invalid
Minimum scan line time capability of the receiver
20 ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = T3.85
40 ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = T3.85
10 ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = T3.85
5 ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = T3.85
10 ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = 1/2 T3.85
20 ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = 1/2 T3.85
40 ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = 1/2 T3.85
0 ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = T3.85
DCS
Receiver --- T.4 operation
Data signaling rate
2400 bit/s, V.27 ter
4800 bit/s, V.27 ter
9600 bit/s, V.29
7200 bit/s, V.29
14400 bit/s, V.33
12000 bit/s, V.33
Reserved
Reserved
14400 bit/s, V.17
12000 bit/s, V.17
9600 bit/s, V.17
7200 bit/s, V.17
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
R87.7 lines/mm and/or 200200 pels/25.4mm
Two-dimensional coding capability
Recording width
1728 picture elements along scan line length of
215 mm 1%
2432 picture elements along scan line length of
303 mm 1%
Extend field
2400 bit/s handshaking
Uncompressed mode
Error correction mode
Set to "0".
Error limiting mode
Reserved for G4 capability on PSTN
T.6 coding capability
Extend field
Validity of bits 17, 18
Bits 17, 18 are valid
Bits 17, 18 are invalid
Recording width capability 1216 picture elements along
scan line length of 151 mm 1%
Recording width capability 864 picture elements along scan
line length of 107 mm 1%
Recording width capability 1728 picture elements along
scan line length of 151 mm 1%
Recording width capability 1728 picture elements along
scan line length of 107 mm 1%
Reserved for future recording width capability.
Extend field
2400 bit/s handshaking
Uncompressed mode
Error correction mode
Frame size 0 = 256 octets 1 = 64 octets
Error limiting mode
Reserved for G4 capability on PSTN
T.6 coding enabled
Extend field
Recording width
Recording width indicated by bits 17, 18
Recording width indicated by this field bit information
Middle 1216 elements of 1728 picture elements
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Invalid
Maximum recording length
A4 (297 mm)
Unlimited
B4 (364 mm)
Invalid
Minimum scan line time
20 ms
40 ms
10 ms
5 ms
0 ms
Bit No.
39
40
41
42
43
44
DIS/DTC
Reserved for future recording width capability.
Extend field
R815.4 lines/mm
300300 pels/25.4 mm
R1615.4 lines/mm and/or 400400 pels/25.4 mm
Inch based resolution preferred
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47
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DCS
Extend field
R815.4 lines/mm
300300 pels/25.4 mm
R1615.4 lines/mm and/or 400400 pels/25.4 mm
Resolution type selection
"0": neritic based resolution
"1": inch based resolution
Dont care
Dont care
Set to "0".
Extend field
Note 1 - Standard facsimile units conforming to T.2 must have the following capability: Index of cooperation (IOC)=264.
Note 2 - Standard facsimile units conforming to T.3 must have the following capability: Index of cooperation (IOC)=264.
Note 3 - Standard facsimile units conforming to T.4 must have the following capability: Paper length=297 mm.
Signal
Training 2
Image Signal
RTC
(Return to Control)
EOP
(End of Procedure)
MCF
(Message Confirmation)
DCN
(Disconnect)
MPS
(Multi-Page Signal)
X1110100
Function
A fixed pattern is transmitted to the receiving side at a speed (2400
bps to 9600 bps) designated by DCS, and the receiving side optimizes the automatic equalizer, etc., according to this signal.
Sends 0 continuously for 1.5 seconds at the same speed as the
training signal.
Notifies the sending side that TCF has been properly received. If
TCF is not properly received, FTT (Failure To Train) X0100010 is
relayed to the sender. The sender then reduces the transmission
speed by one stage and initiates training once again.
Used for reconfirming the receiving side like training 1.
X0110001
X1011111
Phase E starts.
X1110010
Completion of transmission of 1 page. If there are still more documents to be sent, they are output instead of EOP. After MCF reception, the sender transmits an image signal of the second sheet.
If there is an operator call from the sender, it is output after RTC.
Training 1
TCF
(Training Check)
CFR
(Confirmation to Receive)
X0100001
PRI-EOP
X1111100
(Procedural Interrupt-EOP)
PIP
X0110101
(Procedural Interrupt Positive)
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6.6.2.
The modem (IC5) has all the hardware satisfying the CCITT standards mentioned previously.
When the ASIC IC1 (61) is brought to a low level, the modem (IC5) is chip-selected and the resistors inside IC are selected by the
select signals from ASIC (IC1) ADR0-ADR4. The commands are written through the data bus, and all the processing is controlled
by the ASIC (IC1) according to CCITT procedures. The INT signal dispatched from IRQ (pins 100 of IC5) to ASIC (IC1) when the
transmission data is accepted and the received data is demodulated, the ASIC (IC1) implements post processing. This modem
(IC5) has an automatic application equalizer.
With training signal 1 or 2 during G3 reception, it can automatically establish the optimum equalizer. The modem (IC5) operates
using the 32.256 MHz clock (X3).
1. Facsimile Transmission
The digital image data on the data bus is modulated in the modem (IC5), and sent from pin 56 via Analog SW IC10, amplifier
IC9 and the NCU section to the telephone line.
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.115).
2. Facsimile Reception
The analog image data which is received from the telephone line passes through the NCU section and enters pin 47 of the
modem (IC5). The signals that enter pin 47 of the modem (IC5) are demodulated in the board to digital image signals, then
placed on the data bus.
In this case, the image signals from the telephone line are transmitted serially. Hence, they are placed on the bus in 8 bit
units. Here, the internal equalizer circuit reduces the image signals to a long-distance receiving level.
This is designed to correct the characteristics of the frequency band centered about 3 kHz and maintain a constant receiving
sensitivity. It can be set in the service mode.
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.115).
3. DTMF Transmission (Monitor tone)
The DTMF signal generated in the modem (IC5) is output from pin 56, and is then sent to the circuit on the same route as
used for facsimile transmission.
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.115).
(DTMF Monitor Tone)
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.115).
4. Call Tone Transmission
This is the call signal which is generated in the ASIC (IC1) and sent to the speaker.
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.115).
5. Busy/Dial Tone Detection
The path is the same as FAX receiving. When it is detected, the carrier detect bit of the resistor in the modem (IC5) becomes
1, and this status is monitored by the ASIC (IC1).
6. Caller ID Detection
The caller ID signal which is received from the telephone line enters pin 50 of the modem (IC5).
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6.7.
6.7.1.
NCU Section
General
It is composed of bell detection circuit, pulse dial circuit, line amplifier, sidetone circuits.
6.7.2.
1. Circuit Operation
The signal waveform for each point is indicated below. The signal (low level section) input to pin 19 of ASIC IC1 on the digital
board.
TEL LINE PC102 (1, 2 4) CN101 (9) {CN2 (9) IC1 (19)}
Note:{
} : inside the digital board
6.7.3.
Normally (ON-HOOK condition), LINE RELAY (RLY101) is OFF. While OFF-HOOK, RLY101 turns ON. This LINE RELAY is controlled by pin 130 of IC1 through the Q7.
ON-HOOK:
IC1 (130) Low Level Q7 OFF RLY101 OFF
OFF-HOOK:
IC1 (130) High Level Q7 ON RLY101 ON
6.7.4.
Make state:
IC1 (130) High Level Q7 ON RLY101 ON
Break state:
IC1 (130) Low Level Q7 OFF RLY101 OFF
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6.7.5.
1. Circuit Operation
The reception signal received as output from line transformer T101 is given as input to C108, R109 and IC101(2).
Then it is input to the reception system at an amplifier gain of 2.5 dB from pin (2).
The transmission signal is input from CN101 pin (6), and output to the TEL line through T101. Without a side tone circuit, the
transmission signal would return to the reception amplifier via C113 and R114. Here, the signal output from CN101 pin (6)
passes through C113, R113, R112, C109 and R110, and enters the amplifier IC101 pin (2). This is used to cancel the return
portion of the transmission signal. This is the side tone circuit.
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6.7.6.
1. Function
This unit is compatible with the Caller ID service offered by your local telephone company. To use this feature, you must subscribe to a Caller ID service. The data for the caller ID from the telephone exchange is sent during the interval between the
first and second rings of the bell signal. The data from the telephone exchange is a modem signal which is modulated in an
FSK (Frequency Shift Keying) format. Data "0" is a 1200 Hz sine wave, and data 1 a 2200 Hz sine wave.
There are two type of the message format which can be received:i.e.the single data message format and multiple data message format.
The multiple data format allows to transmit the name and data code information in addition to the time and telephone number
data.
When there is multiple data in the unit, the name or telephone number are displayed.
2. Circuit Operation:
The caller ID signal input from TEL LINE is processed with MODEM IC5.
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.115) for the route of caller ID signal.
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6.7.7.
1. Function
This unit is compatible with the Caller ID service offered by your local telephone company. To use this feature, you must subscribe to a Caller ID service. The data for the Caller ID from the telephone exchange is sent before the first ring signal. The
data from the telephone exchange is sent by DTMF signal.
2. Circuit Operation:
The Caller ID signal from TEL LINE is processed with MODEM (IC5).
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.115) for the route of Caller ID (DTMF) signal.
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6.8.
6.8.1.
General
The general ITS operation is performed by the modem IC5. The alarm tone, the key tone, the calling tone and the beep are output
from the ASIC IC1 (digital board).
6.8.2.
1. Function
This is the function when you are not holding the handset and can hear the callers voice from the line.
2. Signal path
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.115)
6.8.3.
1. Function
The circuit controls the automatic switching of the transmitted and received signals, to and from the telephone line, when the
unit is used in the hands-free mode.
2. Circuit Operation
The speakerphone can only provide duplex.
3. Signal path
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.115)
6.8.4.
Handset Circuit
1. Function
This circuit controls the conversation over the handset, i.e. the transmitted and received voices to and from the handset.
2. Signal path
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.115)
6.8.5.
1. Function
This circuit monitors various tones, such as 1 DTMF tone, 2 Alarm/Beep/Key tone/Bell 3 Dummy ring back tone.
2. Signal path
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.115)
6.9.
1. Function
When TAM is connected to this unit, the unit receives documents for FAX calls or the external TAM records a voice message
automatically.
2. Circuit Operation
The TAM INTERFACE circuit consists of a CNG signal from the other partys detection circuit, VOX detection circuit (to judge
sound/no-sound) and RLY101 (to separate EXT. TAM).
a. CNG/VOX signal detection circuit
The CNG signal from the other partys FAX is detected in MODEM IC5 (digital board).
b. Remote receiving
This is the parallel connected DTMF signal for the TEL mode between a and b. When the other party is a FAX, the unit
changes to FAX receiving.
3. Signal path
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.115)
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CN302
ASIC
CN7
IC1
KSL0~4
CN301
GATE ARRAY
IC301
KIN0~7
XLED8, 9
XLED13
8x5
KEYS
MATRIX
LED
D301
DIGITAL BOARD
OPERATION BOARD
KX-FT982 / KX-FT984 / KX-FT988: OPERATION BOARD: BLOCK DIAGRAM
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DIsplay mode
English font
(Global)
2 lines
Density
LED1 (IC301-22pin)
Normal
Dark
LED15 (IC301-21pin)
LED14 (IC301-20pin)
Hi-Z
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[Input Circuit]
The input current goes into the input rectifier circuit through the filter circuit. The filter circuit decreases the noise voltage and the
noise electric field strength.
[Rectifier Circuit]
The input current is rectified by D101,D102,D103 and D104 and charges C106 to make DC voltage. Then it supplies power to the
converter circuit.
[Kick-on voltage circuit]
Bias is applied to the Q101 gate via this circuit when the AC power is turned on and Q101 begins operating.
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47
Dummy load method (to quickly check the power supply output)
Refer to Power Supply Board Section (P.120).
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Overview
7.2.
Control Panel
(1) Speaker
(2) Document guides
(3) Paper stacker (KX-FT984/KX-FT988 only)
(4) Document feeder tray
(5) Top cover
(6) Document exit
(7) Document entrance
(8) Top cover release button
8 Installation Instructions
8.1.
Installation Space
Note:
Avoid excessive heat or humidity.
Use the unit within the following ranges of temperature and
humidity.
Ambient temperature: 5C to 35C
Relative humidity: 20% to 80% (without condensation)
Power cord length should be less than 5 meters. Using a
longer cord may reduce the voltage or cause malfunctions.
Avoid direct sunlight.
Do not install near devices which contain magnets or generate magnetic fields.
Do not subject the unit to strong physical shock or vibration.
Keep the unit clean. Dust accumulation can prevent the unit
from functioning properly.
To protect the unit from damage, hold both sides when you
move it.
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8.2.
Connections
8.3.
Important:
The unit will not function when there is a power failure.
To make calls in emergency situations, you should connect a telephone that can function during a power failure to the telephone line.
1. Open the top cover by pressing the top cover release button (
).
).
Caution:
When you operate this product, the power outlet should
be near the product and easily accessible.
Keep the unit away from walls as far as possible to prevent a recording paper jam.
Note:
Before you can make calls, the dialling mode setting may
need to be changed.
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8.4.
6. For KX-FT982:
Press [FAX/START], then tear off the excess paper by
pulling it towards you.
For KX-FT984/KX-FT988:
Press [FAX/START] to cut the paper.
Document weight
Single sheet: 45 g/m2 to 90 g/m2
Multiple sheets: 60 g/m2 to 80 g/m2
Note:
Remove clips, staples or other fasteners.
Do not send or copy documents that are on the following
types of paper: (Make a copy of the document using another
copier and send the copy.)
Chemically treated paper such as carbon or carbonless
duplicating paper
Electrostatically charged paper
Badly curled, creased or torn paper
Paper with a coated surface
Paper with a faint image
Paper with printing on the opposite side that can be seen
through the other side, such as newsprint.
Check that ink, paste or correction fluid has dried completely.
To send a document with a width of less than 210 mm, we
recommend using a copy machine to copy the original document onto A4 or letter-sized paper, then sending the copied
Note:
If the paper is secured with glue or tape, cut approximately 15 cm from the beginning of the roll before installing it.
When the power cord is connected, a message is printed
each time the top cover is opened then closed. If the
recording paper is installed upside down, the message
will not be printed. Install the paper correctly.
For accessory information, see Optional Accessories
(P.10).
document.
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9 Operating Instructions
9.1.
Setting Logo
Your logo will be printed on the top of each page sent from your
unit. The logo can be your name or the name of your company.
Refer to Translation Lists (P.10) for display.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [
] or [
3. Press [SET].
The cursor ( ) will appear on the display.
Note:
To enter another character that is located on the same dial
key, press [ ] to move the cursor to the next space.
5. Press [SET].
The next feature will be displayed.
6. Press [MENU].
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3. Press [
].
To correct a mistake
1. Press [ ] or [ ] to move the cursor to the incorrect
character.
2. Press [STOP].
To erase all characters, press and hold [STOP].
3. Enter the correct character.
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10 Test Mode
The codes listed below can be used to perform simple checks for some of the units functions. When complaints are received
from customers, they provide an effective tool for identifying the locations and causes of malfunctions. To do this, you set the
Service mode (Refer to Operation Flow (P.59).) first, then operate the below test items.
Test Mode
Type of Mode
Code
Function
Service Mode
[SET]
FLASH MEMORY
CHECK
Service Mode
Service Mode
MODEM TEST
Service Mode
SCAN TEST
Service Mode
MOTOR TEST
Indicates the version and checks the sum of the FLASH MEMORY.
[SET]
Service Mode
Outputs the DTMF as single tones. Used to check the frequencies of the individual DTMF tones. Refer to DTMF Single Tone Transmit Selection (P.56).
Telephone line circuit is connected automatically, output the following signals on
the circuit line.
1) OFF 2) 9600bps 3) 7200bps 4) 4800bps 5) 2400bps 6) 300bps 7) 2100Hz
8) 1100Hz
Turns on the LEDs of the CIS and operates the read systems.
Refer to CIS (Contact Image Sensor) Section (P.126).
Rotates the transmission and reception motor to check the operation of the motor.
02: FAX TX / Reading memory
06: Cutter (KX-FT984/KX-FT988 only)
08: Recording paper is fed
10: Copy
13: Recording Paper reverse
Press [STOP] button to quit.
LED TEST
Service Mode
LCD TEST
Service Mode
All LEDs above the operation panel board flash on and off, or are illuminated.
[SET]
[SET]
KEY TEST
Service Mode
CUTTER TEST
(KX-FT984/KX-FT988
only)
Service Mode
MEMORY CLEAR
(except History data)
Service Mode
Service Mode
[SET]
[7] [1] [0]
[SET]
[7] [8] [4]
You can hear the voice prompt from speaker after pressing SET key.
[SET]
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Test Mode
Type of Mode
Code
Function
Service Mode
If you enter this mode and operate sensor levers with your hands, the LCD display
of the related sensor (or switch) turns ON / OFF. Also, when copying a document,
the related sensor will turn ON / OFF.
For each sensors operation, refer to Sensors and Switches (P.27).
LCD DISPLAY
Note:
Press [STOP] button to quit.
DIGITAL
SPEAKERPHONE
RX & TX CHECK
(KX-FT988 only)
Service Mode
PRINT TEST
PATTERN
Service Mode
SPEAKERPHONE
When set to OFF (=2), the 12 keys and transmission frequencies are as shown.
key
key
High (Hz)
697
1209
Low (Hz)
1209
1336
1477
770
1336
852
1477
697
770
941
1633
852
941
Note:
After performing this check, do not forget to turn the setting off.
Otherwise, dialing in DTMF signal will not work.
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Button Name
Code
Button Name
04
FAX /START
31
05
LOWER
32
06
COPY
33
08
MONITOR / SP-PHONE
34
09
BROADCAST
0A
0C
0D
1E
1F
Code
Button Name
47
CALLER ID
64
STATION KEY 1
65
STATION KEY 2
35
66
STATION KEY 3
36
67
STATION KEY 4
AUTO ANSWER
37
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STATION KEY 5
SET
38
] NEXT
39
] PREV
3A
00
NO INPUT
3B
--
14
3C
16
3D
REDIAL/PAUSE
18
3E
FLASH (RECALL)
20
MENU
25
[ + ] VOLUME
26
[] VOLUME
57
STOP
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11TheService
Mode
programming functions are used to program the various features and functions of the machine, and to test the machine.
This facilitates communication between the user and the service man while programming the unit.
Operation
There are 2 basic categories of programming functions, the User Mode and the Service Mode. The Service Mode is further broken down into the normal and special programs. The normal programs are those listed in the Operating Instructions and are
available to the user. The special programs are only those listed here and not displayed to the user. In both the User and Service Modes, there are Set Functions and Test Functions. The Set Functions are used to program various features and functions,
and the Test Functions are used to test the various functions. The Set Functions are accessed by entering their code, changing
the appropriate value, then pressing the SET key. The Test Functions are accessed by entering their code and pressing the key
listed on the menu. While programming, to cancel any entry, press the STOP key.
11.1.2.
Operation Flow
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11.1.3.
Code
Function
Set Value
Effective
Range
Default
Remarks
001~600
030
-------------------
501
Pause time
100 msec
503
1: 10 pps
2: 20 pps
1, 2
510
1:6 sec
2:4 sec
1, 2
511
1: High
2: Low
1, 2
When the TAM (or EXT TAM) does not stop recording
the ICM because noise is detected on the telephone
line, change this setting to LOW.
512
1, 2
----------
514
100 msec
1~9
----------
520
1: 2100 Hz
2: 1100 Hz
1, 2
521
1: ON
2: OFF
1, 2
522
1: ON
2: OFF
1, 2
523
1:
2:
3:
4:
0 km
1.8 km
3.6 km
7.2 km
1~4
When the telephone station is far from the unit or reception cannot be performed correctly, adjust accordingly.
524
1:
2:
3:
4:
0 km
1.8 km
3.6 km
7.2 km
1~4
When the telephone station is far from the unit or transmission cannot be performed correctly, adjust accordingly.
544
mm
1~9
550
Memory Clear
551
552
1: ON
2: OFF
1, 2
553
1: OFF
2: PHASE B
3: ALL
1~3
554
Modem test
555
Scan test
556
Motor test
557
LED test
558
LCD test
559
1: ON
2: OFF
1, 2
Sets whether or not to detect a paper jam. If a document with a length longer than 600 mm is copied or
transmitted, the unit stops copying or transmitting as a
paper jamming because a document over 600 mm is
not normal. In the factory, transmitting or copying a document longer than 600 mm is done as an aging test. In
this case, OFF is selected.
560
Cutter selection
(KX-FT984/KX-FT988 only)
1: ON
2: OFF
1, 2
561
KEY test
562
567
T0 timer
second
570
BREAK % select
1: 61%
2: 67%
571
number of
times
572
second
001~255
046
1, 2
00~99
00
001~999
065
60
----------
Code
Function
Set Value
Effective
Range
Default
Remarks
00~99
10
1, 2
00~99
02
Selects the number of redial times during FAX communication (not including the first dial).
001~999
065
573
number of
rings
580
1: ON
2: OFF
590
number of
times
591
592
1: OFF
2: ALL
3: AUTO
1~3
Lets you select the CNG output during FAX transmission. ALL: CNG is output at phase A. AUTO: CNG id
output only when automatic dialing is performed. OFF:
CNG id not output at phase A. Refer to Sometime
there is a transmit problem (P.86).
593
1: 75 msec
2: 500 msec
3: 1 sec
1~3
See Symptom/Countermeasure Table for long distance and international calls in The unit can copy, but
cannot transmit/receive (P.88). Refer to Receive
Problem (P.87) and The unit can copy, but cannot
transmit/receive (P.88).
594
1: Detects at
the 1st time
1, 2
See Symptom/Countermeasure Table for long distance and international calls in The unit can copy, but
cannot transmit/receive (P.88). Refer to Sometime
there is a transmit problem (P.86) and The unit can
copy, but cannot transmit/receive (P.88).
1~4
2: Detects at
the 2nd time
595
1: 5 %
2: 10 %
3: 15 %
4: 20 %
596
-1 dBm
00~15
11
598
Receiving sensitivity
-1 dBm
20~48
42
710
717
1: 9600 BPS
2: 7200 BPS
3: 4800 BPS
4: 2400 BPS
1~4
Adjusts the speed to start training during FAX transmission. Refer to Sometime there is a transmit problem
(P.86) and The unit can copy, but the transmission
and reception image are incorrect (P.91).
718
1: 9600 BPS
2: 7200 BPS
3: 4800 BPS
4: 2400 BPS
1~4
Adjusts the speed to start training during FAX reception. Refer to Receive Problem (P.87) and The unit
can copy, but the transmission and reception image
are incorrect (P.91).
722
1: ON
2: OFF
1, 2
763
1: 10 sec
2: 20 sec
3: 30 sec
1~3
773
DIS-DCS interval
1: 500 msec
2: 200 msec
1, 2
774
T4 timer
100 msec
00~99
00
784
815
Sensor test & Vox test (Vox test is available for KX-FT988 only.)
841
845
00~32
00~32
08
1~9
----------
852
853
Top margin
mm
874
DTMF ON time
10 msec
06~20
10
----------
875
10 msec
06~20
10
----------
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Code
Function
Set Value
Effective
Range
Default
Remarks
880
History list
881
Journal 2 list
882
Journal 3 list
961
01~10
07
Set the time transmitting the false ring back tone to the
line in TEL/FAX mode.
962
sec
05~30
10
11.1.4.
*1 Execute Service Mode #550 when you want to reset the all setting data keeping the user information.
*2 Execute Service Mode #710 to clear the user information in case that Main Unit is recycled.
Note:
Please restart a power supply after clearing a memory.
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Note:
The above values are the default values.
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11.2.2.
Note:
The above values are the default values.
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11.2.3.
Note:
The above values are the default values.
11.2.4.
Note:
The above values are the default values.
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11.2.5.
History
Note:
See the following descriptions of this report. Item No. (1) ~ (44) are corresponding to the listed items in Descriptions of the
History Report (P.67).
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12 Troubleshooting Guide
12.1. Troubleshooting Summary
After confirming the problem by asking the user, troubleshoot according to the instructions and observe the following precautions.
12.1.1. Precautions
1. If there is a problem with the print quality or the paper feed, first check if the installation space and the print paper meets the
specifications, the paper selection lever/paper thickness lever is set correctly, and the paper is set correctly without any slack.
2. Before troubleshooting, first check that the connectors and cables are connected correctly (not loose).
If the problem occurs randomly, check it very carefully.
3. When connecting the AC power cord with the unit and checking the operation, exercise utmost care when handling electric
parts in order to avoid electric shocks and short-circuits.
4. After troubleshooting, double check that you have not forgotten any connectors, left any loose screws, etc.
5. Always test to verify that the unit is working normally.
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The document was not fed into the unit properly. Re-insert
the document. If misfeeding occurs frequently, clean the
document feeder rollers and try again.
(Refer to Document Feeder/Scanner Glass Cleaning
(P.150).)
Attempted to send a document longer than 600 mm. Press
[STOP] to remove the document. Divide the document into
two or more sheets and try again.
[Alternately, turn off service code #559 to enable sending of
documents longer than 600 mm] (Refer to Service Function
Table (P.60).)
The unit has a document in memory. See the other displayed message instructions to print out the document. For
fax memory capacity, see Specifications (P.9).
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The unit is too hot. Stop using the unit for a while and let the
unit cool down.
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28
41
42
43
44
46
48
49
50
51
54
58
59
65
65
68
70
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FF
(2) RESULT
(3) MODE
SYMPTOM
COMMUNICATION ERROR
SND & RCV Modem error. For the DCN, DCN, etc. abbreviations, refer to Modem
Section (P.31).
SND=TRANSMISSION RCV=RECEPTION
Most fax communication problems can be resolved by the following steps.
1. Change the transmit level. (Service code: 596, refer to Service Function Table (P.60).)
2. Change the TX speed/RX speed. (Service code: 717/718, refer to Service Function Table (P.60).)
Note*:
If the problem remains, see the following "Countermeasure" flow chart.
Refer to Translation Lists (P.10) for report.
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Countermeasure*
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
8
9
11
13
14
2
2
13
13
16
12
Countermeasure
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REFERENCE:
Test Mode (P.55)
73
REFERENCE:
Test Mode (P.55)
74
REFERENCE:
Test Mode (P.55)
75
REFERENCE:
Test Mode (P.55)
76
77
78
REFERENCE:
Test Mode (P.55)
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12.3.2.1. Journal 2
Refer to JOURNAL 2 in Printout Example (P.82).
Journal 2 displays the additional detailed information about the last 35 communications.
Descriptions:
(1) RCV. MODE
Indicates which receive mode the unit was in when the unit received a fax message.
This information is also displayed when the unit transmitted a fax message.
(2) SPEED
Indicates the speed of the communication. If multiple pages are transmitted or received, it indicates the last pages communication speed. If there is a communication error, "?" is displayed.
(3) RESOLUTION
Indicates the resolution of the communication. If multiple pages are transmitted or received, it indicates the last pages resolution. If there is a communication error, "?" is displayed.
(4) RCV-TRIG. (CNT.)
Indicates the trigger that causes the unit to switch to the fax receive mode. The available options are listed in JOURNAL 2 in
Printout Example (P.82). The values in parentheses indicate how many times the trigger has been used. (For example, "0003"
means three times.)
No.
Display
Function
FAX MODE
MAN RCV
FRN RCV
VOX
RMT DTMF
Means the unit detected DTMF (Remote Fax activation code) entered remotely.
PAL DTMF
Means the unit detected DTMF (Remote Fax activation code) entered by a parallel connected telephone.
TURN-ON
Means the unit started to receive after 10 rings. (Remote Turn On: Service Code #573)
TIME OUT
Means the unit started to receive after Ring Time Out in the EXT-TAM or TEL/FAX mode.
IDENT
10
CNG OGM
Means the unit detected the CNG while it was sending the Dummy Ring Back Tone in the TEL/FAX
mode.
OR
Means the unit detected the CNG while it was sending the OGM in the ANS/FAX mode.
11
CNG ICM
Means the unit detected the CNG while it was recording the ICM in the ANS/FAX mode.
(5) ERRORMEMORY
Indicates the reason why the unit received a fax message in memory.
If you look at No.11 in the JOURNAL 2 in Printout Example (P.82), it shows the fax message was received in memory due to
"PAPER OUT" error.
NO RESPONSE DISAPPEARED ON JOURNAL
The "NO RESPONSE DISAPPEARED ON JOURNAL" displays the information about the last 10 communications terminated
by "No Response". (Some of the communications terminated by "No Response" were not displayed in the JOURNAL.)
When a fax transmission cannot be performed because the other partys unit is set to the TEL mode, "No response" will be
printed.
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12.3.2.2. Journal 3
Refer to JOURNAL 3 in Printout Example (P.82).
Descriptions:
(6) ENCODE
Compression Code: MH/MR/MMR
(7) MSLT
MSLT means Minimum Scan Line Time. Used only at the
factory.
(8) EQM
EQM means Eye Quality Monitor. Used only at the factory.
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Symptom
Reference Content
Transmit Problem (P.85)
Possible cause
Problem with the feeding mechanism.
Refer to ADF (Auto Document
Feed) Section (P.99).
2 The fax usually transmits successfully but sometimes fails. Sometime there is a transmit problem
(The unit can copy documents.)
(P.86)
3 The fax usually receives successfully but sometimes fails. Receive Problem (P.87)
(The unit can copy documents.)
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REFERENCE:
(*1): Operation Panel Section (P.123)
(*2): ADF (Auto Document Feed) Section (P.99)
(*3): Maintenance (P.141)
(*4): How to Remove the Gear Block and Separation Roller (P.135)
(*5): How to Remove the Operation Board, LCD and Platen Roller (P.137)
(*6): Refer to Translation Lists (P.10) for display.
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Note:
"596: Transmit level set" represents a service code. (Refer to Service Function Table (P.60).)
(*1): Refer to Translation Lists (P.10) for display.
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Note:
"596: Transmit level set" represents a service code. (Refer to Service Function Table(P.60).)
Remarks:
Regarding the reception problem, we have investigated the conceivable causes in the flow chart except for the software-related
errors. However, some troubles may occur due to the software-related problems such as "CHECK PAPER" when the fax
switches to the memory receiving mode and the memory capacity becomes full of the unprintable data. In this case, error messages [FAX MEMORY FULL] and its main cause, for example "CHECK PAPER" are displayed on the LCD. Once you solve the
main problem, [FAX MEMORY FULL] will be cancelled and the reception problem will be resolved.
LCD display messages indicating the error causes are shown below.
COVER OPEN
UNIT OVERHEATED (COVER OPEN, etc.)...Reset the unit.
PAPER JAMMED
Please refer to Error Messages-Display (P.69) for the above items. If it turns out to be a hardware deformity, please check
each sensor. (Refer to Test Mode (P.55).)
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REFERENCE:
(*1): Test Mode (P.55)
(*2): Analog Board Section (P.115)
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12.3.3.1.5. The unit can copy, but cannot either transmit/receive long distance or international communications
The following two causes can be considered for this symptom.
Cause 1:
The other party is executing automatic dialing, the call has been received by this unit, and the CED or DIS signal response time
is too long. (In most cases, this unit detects the CNG signal and can respond to CED or DIS.) (According to the ITU-T standard,
the communication procedure is cancelled when there is no response from the other party within 35 sec, so that the other party
releases the line.)
(Echo/Echo Canceler)
The signal from FAX1 reaches FAX2 via stations 1 and 2, but the reflection signal at station 2 also returns via station 1 (echo).
As the distance between station 1 and station 2 is far, the echo returns to FAX 1 at a max of 600 msec after transmission. There
is a possibility that this signal is detected erroneously as the signal from FAX2. For a normal call, there is also a possibility that
the echo of their own voice will make the call difficult to understand. For this reason, each station (station 1 and station 2)
attaches echo cancelers (S1 and S2) for international lines or long distance lines. For the echo canceler, the level of the transmission signal from FAX 1 is compared with the level of the reception signal from FAX2. When the transmission signal is larger,
S1 is closed while S2 is opened when it is smaller. In other words, for transmission from FAX1, S1 is closed and S2 is open, so
that the echo does not return to FAX1.
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Sending side
Sending side
Receiving side
Sending side
Receiving side
Countermeasure
Service Code
Add a dummy signal to the beginning of Service code (521)
the training signal.
(International mode select)
This countermeasure becomes
the default value.
Change to a 1100Hz CED signal frequency. (Refer to Fig. b)
Change the regular rime of 75 msec
between the CED signal and DIS signal
to 500 msec. This will give at least 250
msec to recover the echo canceler
operation. (Refer to Fig. c)
The sending side FAX sends a DCS
signal not after receiving the 1st DIS
signal but after receiving the 2nd DIS
signal. (Refer to Fig. d)
Decrease the transmission level from 9 dBm to -15 dBm and the echo level
will decrease.
Decrease the receiving sensitivity from
-13 dBm to about -32 dBm so an echo
signal will not received.
Set additional Pause time (Service
mode: code No. 774) in between the
original and its repeated signals, to prevent the collision of the signals at both
end.
Fig. b
(Countermeasure by Changing the CED Frequency)
Fig. a
(Overlapping the Echo of the DIS signal and DCS signal)
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Fig. c
(Countermeasure by Changing the Interval Between CED and DIS)
Fig. d
(Countermeasure by Ignoring the 1st DIS)
<TX side signal>
2nd / 3rd DCS / Training
<Countermeasure>
at TX side
at TX side
delayed DCS
at RX side
(Fig. e)
12.3.3.1.6. The unit can copy, but the transmission and reception image are incorrect
(Long distance or international communication operation)
This symptom highly depends on the transmission and reception capability of the other FAX unit and the line conditions.
The countermeasures for this unit are shown below.
Transmission Operation:
Set the transmitting speed to 4800BPS (service mode: code No. 717) or select the overseas mode.
Reception Operation:
If 80% or more of the reception is incorrect, set the receiving speed to 4800BPS. (Service mode: code No. 718)
Refer to Service Function Table (P.60).
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2. Setting up
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12.4.1. Entering the Remote Programming Mode and Changing Service Codes
REFERENCE:
(*1): Program Mode Table (P.94)
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Function
Set Value
dd/mm/yy hh:mm
Default
Remote Setting
01/01/08
NG
001
002
Your logo
---------
None
NG
003
---------
None
NG
004
Sending report
1: ERROR / 2: ON / 3: OFF
ERROR
OK
006
1~9
OK
OK
010
3 minutes
OK
---------
NG
011
013
Dialing mode
1: PULSE / 2: TONE
---------
TONE
OK
017
Ringer tone
TONE1
NG
022
1: ON / 2: OFF
ON
OK
023
Overseas mode
025
Delayed transmission
ON / OFF
ERROR
OK
OFF
NG
026
1: ON / 2: OFF
OFF
OK
031
Distinctive ring
1: OFF / 2: ON
OFF
OK
032
1: B-D / 2: A / 3: B / 4: C / 5: D
B-D
OK
036
Receiving reduction
1: ON / 4: OFF
ON
OK
039
Display contrast
NORMAL / DARKER
041
ON / OFF
NORMAL
044
1: ON / 2: OFF
ON
OK
046
Friendly reception
1: ON / 2: OFF
ON
OK
047
1: ON / 2: OFF
ON
OK
048
Language
1: English / 2: Spanish
049
Auto disconnection
0: OFF / 1: ON
054
1: 16 sec / 2: 60 sec
058
Scan contrast
059
Print contrast
067
1: ON / 2: OFF
072
Recall/Flash time
ON ID=
NG
NG
#9
Spanish
OK
ON CODE=
NG
16 sec
OK
NORMAL
OK
1: NORMAL / 2: DARKER
NORMAL
OK
ON
OK
700 ms
OK
073
1: TEL / 2: TEL/FAX
TEL
OK
076
Connecting tone
1: ON / 2: OFF
ON
OK
077
078
1~9
080
Set default
YES / NO
501
Pause time
503
1: 10 pps / 2: 20 pps
510
511
512
1: A / 2: B
514
1 ~ 9 100 msec
520
1: 2100 Hz / 2: 1100 Hz
521
522
523
0 km
OK
524
0 km
OK
544
1 ~ 9 mm
550
Memory clear
551
552
1: ON / 2: OFF
OFF
OK
553
OFF
OK
NG
TAM/FAX
OK
OK
NO
NG
OK
10 pps
OK
1: 6 sec / 2: 4 sec
6 sec
OK
1: High / 2: Low
High
OK
OK
6 100 msec
OK
2100 Hz
OK
1: ON / 2: OFF
ON
OK
1: ON / 2: OFF
ON
OK
5 mm
OK
---------
---------
NG
---------
---------
NG
554
Modem test
---------
---------
555
Scan test
---------
---------
NG
556
Motor test
---------
---------
NG
94
Code
Function
Set Value
Default
Remote Setting
557
LED test
---------
---------
NG
558
LCD test
---------
---------
NG
559
1: ON / 2: OFF
ON
OK
560
1: ON / 2: OFF
ON
OK
561
Key test
---------
NG
562
---------
NG
567
T0 timer
570
Break % select
1: 61% / 2: 67%
-----------------
571
00 ~ 99
572
573
580
590
591
592
593
OK
OK
00 ~ 99
10
OK
1: ON / 2: OFF
ON
OK
00 ~ 99
02
OK
065 sec
OK
1: 1st / 2: 2nd
710
OK
00
595
596
OK
67%
065 sec
594
598*1
046 sec
ALL
OK
75 msec
OK
1st
OK
10%
OK
00 ~ 15 -1 dBm
11 -1 dBm
OK
Receiving Sensitivity
20 ~ 48 -1 dBm
42 -1 dBm
OK
---------
NG
---------
717
9600 bps
OK
718
9600 bps
OK
722
1: ON / 2: OFF
763
773
DIS-DCS interval
774
T4 timer
784
815
841
845
852
OFF
OK
30 sec
OK
200 ms
OK
00 100 ms
OK
---------
---------
NG
---------
---------
NG
---------
---------
NG
08
OK
---------
---------
NG
00 ~ 32
853
Top margin
1 ~ 9 mm
874
DTMF ON time
06 ~ 20 10msec
5 mm
OK
10 10 msec
OK
875
06 ~ 20 10msec
10 10 msec
OK
880
History list
---------
---------
NG
881
Journal 2
---------
---------
NG
882
Journal 3
---------
---------
NG
961
01~10 sec
07 sec
OK
962
05~30 sec
10 sec
OK
991
Setup list
1: Start
---------
OK
994
Journal list
1: Start
---------
OK
995
Journal 2 list
1: Start
---------
OK
996
Journal 3 list
1: Start
---------
OK
998
History list
1: Start
---------
OK
999
Service list
1: Start
---------
OK
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REFERENCE:
(*1): Error Messages-Display (P.69)
(*2): Simple Check List (P.97)
(*3): Power Supply Board Section (P.120)
(*4): Digital Board Section (P.107)
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SYMPTOM
ADF
(Auto Document Feeder)
Printing
REFERENCE
No feed
Paper jam
Multiple feed
Skew
Image is distorted.
Communication
FAX, TEL
(Analog board)
Cannot talk.
Power supply
Operation panel
Sensor
If the electric circuit is the cause, the error message corresponding to the sensor will be displayed.
FAX operation
SERIAL NO.
FUNCTION
Transmission
DATE
JUDGEMENT
OK / NG
Receiving
OK / NG
FINE mode
OK / NG
PHOTO mode
OK / NG
Handset MIC/receiver
OK / NG
OK / NG
Ringer sound
OK / NG
Dial operation
OK / NG
Volume operation
OK / NG
OK / NG
Key check
OK / NG
LED check
OK / NG
LCD check
OK / NG
Sensor
Sensor check
OK / NG
Clock
Time goes by
OK / NG
Copy operation
Telephone operation
Operation Panel
97
REFERENCE
Digital TAM
(KX-FT988 only)
SERIAL NO.
FUNCTION
Greeting REC / PLAY
DATE
JUDGEMENT
OK / NG
OK / NG
OK / NG
Voice prompt
(KX-FT988 only)
External Telephone
OK / NG
Handset transceiver/receiver
OK / NG
Remote control
OK / NG
Note:
Check according to the service code referring to the Test Mode (P.55).
98
REFERENCE
REFERENCE:
(*1): Multiple Feed (P.101)
(*2): How to Remove the Operation Board, LCD and Platen Roller (P.137)
(*3): Test Mode (P.55)
(*4): Digital Board Section (P.107)
(*5): Sensor Section (P.124)
(*6): How to Remove the Gear Block and Separation Roller (P.135)
(*7): How to Remove the Separation Rubber Flap (P.138)
(*8): Power Supply Board Section (P.120)
99
REFERENCE:
(*1): Test Mode (P.55)
(*2): Sensor Section (P.124)
(*3): How to Remove the Operation Board, LCD and Platen Roller (P.137)
(*4): Disassembly and Assembly Instructions (P.129)
100
REFERENCE:
(*1): How to Remove the Separation Rubber Flap (P.138)
(*2): Disassembly and Assembly Instructions (P.129)
(*3): Maintenance (P.141)
101
12.5.4.4. Skew
REFERENCE:
(*1): Maintenance Items and Component Locations (P.141)
(*2): Disassembly and Assembly Instructions (P.129)
(*3): How to Remove the Separation Rubber Flap (P.138)
(*4): How to Remove the Operation Board, LCD and Platen Roller (P.137)
(*5): How to Remove the Image Sensor (CIS) and Feed Roller (P.130)
102
REFERENCE:
(*1): Test Mode (P.55)
(*2): Thermal Head Section (P.127).
(*3): Maintenance Items and Component Locations (P.141)
(*4): Disassembly and Assembly Instructions (P.129)
(*5): How to Remove the Operation Board, LCD and Platen Roller (P.137)
(*6): CIS (Contact Image Sensor) Section (P.126).
103
REFERENCE:
(*1): Test Mode (P.55)
(*2): How to Remove the Lock Lever and Thermal Head (P.132)
(*3): Maintenance Items and Component Locations (P.141)
(*4): How to Remove the Operation Board, LCD and Platen Roller (P.137)
(*5): How to Remove the Image Sensor (CIS) and Feed Roller (P.130)
(*6): Digital Board Section (P.107)
Note:
REFERENCE:
(*1): Installing the Recording Paper (P.51)
104
12.5.4.8. When Coping or Printing, an Abnormal Sound is Heard from the Unit
REFERENCE:
(*1): Document Feeder/Scanner Glass Cleaning (P.150)
(*2): Thermal Head Cleaning (P.151)
(*3): Disassembly and Assembly Instructions (P.129)
(*4): How to Remove the Motor of Gear Block (P.135)
(*5): How to Remove the Gear Block and Separation Roller (P.135)
105
Symptom
Content
Troubleshooting
Possible cause
The fax fails either to transmit or receive when making a Detailed description of the possible Problem with the service line.
causes (Similar to troubleshooting
long distance or an international call.
items No.2 and No.3.)
(The unit can copy documents.)
No.1-No.5
Troubleshooting
106
Note:
1. Electrical continuity may have existed at the factory check, but a faulty contact occurred as a result of vibration, etc., during
transport.
2. Solder waste remaining on the board may get caught under the IC during transport, causing a short circuit.
Before we begin mass production, several hundred trial units are produced at the plant, various tests are applied and any malfunctions are analyzed. (In past experiences, digital IC (especially DRAM and FLASH ROM) malfunctions are extremely rare
after installation in the product.)
This may be repaired by replacing the IC, (DRAM etc.). However, the real cause may not have been an IC malfunction but a soldering fault instead.
Soldering faults difficult to detect with the naked eye are common, particularly for ASIC and RA (Resistor Array). But if you have
an oscilloscope, you can easily determine the problem site or IC malfunction by checking the main signal lines.
Even if you dont have such a measuring instrument, by checking each main signal line and resoldering it, in many cases the
problem will be resolved.
An explanation of the main signals (for booting up the unit) is presented below.
Dont replace ICs or stop repairing until checking the signal lines.
An IC malfunction rarely occurs. (By understanding the necessary signals for booting up the unit, the Not Boot up
display is not a serious problem.)
What are the main signals for booting up the unit?
Please refer to Check the Status of the Digital Board (P.112).
The ASIC (IC1) controls all the other digital ICs. When the power is turned on, the ASIC retrieves the operation code stored in
the FLASH ROM (IC2), then follows the instructions for controlling each IC. All ICs have some inner registers that are assigned
to a certain address.
It is the address bus by which the ASIC designates the location inside each IC. And the data bus reads or writes the data in
order to transmit the instructions from the ASIC to the ICs.
These signal lines are all controlled by voltages of 3.3V (H) or 0V (L).
107
The signal lines that must be normal for the system to boot up are listed here [List 1].
For signal lines other than these, even if they malfunction they do not directly affect booting up the system.
108
NG Wave pattern
Note:
Refer to NG Example (P.114).
109
Remarks:
When you use an oscilloscope to judge whether a signal to be tested is normal or NG, perform the signal check in exactly the
same order as in [List 1]. (If the ASIC fails to access the ROM, the ASIC cannot access DRAM normally.)
The digital circuit actually operates according to the timing combinations of these signals. If the timing of these signals is even
slightly delayed, the circuit will not work. Nor will it if the IC is defective and the output voltage level is not normal although the
timing of these signals is accurate enough to meet the specifications. (Make sure that your oscilloscope is calibrated before
starting a test.)
Therefore, it is imperative to confirm whether each IC outputs the signal at the correct level. (See the I/O Pin No. Diagram.) The
signal level should be constantly output at between 3.3V (H) and 0V (L) as described earlier.
110
111
REFERENCE:
NG Example (P.114)
Power Supply Board Section (P.120)
112
Other NG example while the power is ON and the LCD displays the following.
113
12.5.6.2. NG Example
114
115
116
4. No tone dialing
117
You cannot check the digital speaker phone by the signal route test mentioned in the Analog Board Section because the level is
always changing as stated above.
Therefore, there is a service function for this troubleshooting. In this service mode, you can set the mute to either Tx or Rx. Then
you can check the signal route of the speaker phone Tx or the speaker phone Rx without any disturbances.
118
Note:
Check to the SP-Phone Rx/Tx signal routes. (Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.115)).
119
120
121
122
REFERENCE:
Test Mode (P.55)
REFERENCE:
Test Mode (P.55)
123
124
*1
*2
125
REFERENCE:
Test Mode (P.55)
126
127
128
129
14.1.1. How to Remove the Image Sensor (CIS) and Feed Roller
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
14.3.2. How to Remove the Operation Board, LCD and Platen Roller
137
138
139
140
15 Maintenance
15.1. Maintenance Items and Component Locations
15.1.1. Outline
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS ARE PERFORMED USING THE FOLLOWING STEPS.
1. Periodic maintenance
Inspect the equipment periodically and if necessary, clean any contaminated parts.
2. Check for breakdowns
Look for problems and consider how they arose.
If the equipment can be still used, perform copying, self testing or communication testing.
3. Check equipment
Perform copying, self testing and communication testing to determine if the problem originates from the transmitter, receiver
or the telephone line.
4. Determine causes
Determine the causes of the equipment problem by troubleshooting.
5. Equipment repairs
Repair or replace the defective parts and take appropriate measures at this stage to ensure that the problem will not recur.
6. Confirm normal operation of the equipment
After completing the repairs, conduct copying, self testing and communication testing to confirm that the equipment operates
normally.
7. Record keeping
Make a record of the measures taken to rectify the problem for future reference.
141
Operation
Check
Remarks
Document Path
Rollers
If the roller is dirty, clean it with a damp cloth then dry thoroughly. Refer to How to Remove the Image Sensor
(CIS) and Feed Roller (P.130).
----------
Platen Roller
If the platen is dirty, clean it with a damp cloth then dry thoroughly. Refer to How to Remove the Operation Board,
Remove the paper and film cartridge before cleaning.
LCD and Platen Roller (P.137).
Thermal Head
If the thermal head is dirty, clean the printing surface with a cloth Refer to How to Remove the Lock Lever and
moistened with denatured alcohol (alcohol without water), then dry Thermal Head (P.132).
thoroughly.
Sensors
Glass
Abnormal, wear and Replace the part. Check if the screws are tight on all parts.
tear or loose parts
----------
Item
Cleaning Cycle
Replacement
Cycle
Procedure
3 months
7 years*
(31,500 documents)
3 months
7 years
(31,500 documents)
3 months
7 years
(31,500 documents)
3 months
7 years
(31,500 documents)
These values are standard and may vary depending on usage conditions.
142
<Fig. A>
143
15.2.2.1. TX Mode
Swing Gear A engages Gear TX and conveys its drive power to the Separation Roller Gear for pre-feeding documents.
Fig. B: TX mode
15.2.2.2. RX Mode
Swing Gear B engages Gear RX and conveys its drive power to the Platen Roller Gear for printing the received data.
Fig. C: RX mode
144
145
146
15.2.3.2. Scanning
15.2.3.3. Printing
REFERENCE:
Sensor Section (P.124)
Note:
See Sensors and Switches (P.27)
147
15.2.3.4. Copying
REFERENCE
Sensor Section (P.124)
148
15.3. Jams
15.3.1. Recording Paper Jams
1. Open the top cover by pressing the top cover release button (
).
2. For KX-FT982:
Skip to step 3.
For KX-FT984/KX-FT988:
Note:
Make sure the paper stacker is inserted (KX-FT984/KXFT988 only).
149
15.4. Cleaning
).
).
( ) with a cloth moistened with isopropyl rubbing alcohol, and let all parts dry thoroughly. Clean the white plate
( ) and scanner glass ( ) with a soft and dry cloth.
Caution:
Do not use paper products, such as paper towels or
tissues.
Note:
Do not pull out the jammed paper forcibly before opening
top cover.
150
151
16 Miscellaneous
16.1. Terminal Guide of ICs Transistors and Diodes
16.1.1. Digital Board
152
153
16.2.1. Preparation
Check the accuracy of the IC setting with the corresponding soldering foil.
2. Make a few cuts into the joint (between the IC and its
pins) first and then cut off the pins thoroughly.
When you attach a new IC to the board, remove all solder left
on the land with some tools like a soldering wire. If some solder
is left at the joint on the board, the new IC will not be attached
properly.
154
155
156
MEMO
157
CN3
1 COM
2 RM3
3 RM2
4 RM1
5 RM0
D11
D12
D13
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
B
Q1
COMMON
O7
O6
O5
O4
O3
O2
O1
IC7
CN4
COM 1
LATCH 2
STB1 3
GND 4
+3.3V 5
R1 6
R2 7
GND 8
TM 9
CLOCK 10
GND 11
STB2 12
DATA 13
COM 14
DG
C2
8
7
6
5
D4
D3
D2
D1
1
2
3
4
+3.3VD
S1
S2
S3
G
100n
C3
Q7
C5
R5 100
+24V
R9
DG
CA8
100p
8
7
6
5
100
RA2
5.6k
4.7k R10
+24VF +24VF
R12
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
DG
1.5K 1/2W
GND
I7
I6
I5
I4
I3
I2
I1
Q4
R1 220
R8
Q2
DG
+2.5VD
820
DG
THDAT
STB2
THCLK
STB1
R2
R1
THLAT
TH-TMP
(1)
HEADON
RXE
RM3
RM2
RM1
RM0
RXE
(2)
100p
C20
(3)
R21 2.2k
28
D[7]
27
D[6]
26
D[5]
25
D[4]
24
23
22
21
20 RBA[4]
RBA[3]
19
18
RBA[2]
17
RBA[1]
16
RBA[0]
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RBA[5] 9
RBA[3]10
RBA[2]11
A[12] 12
A[7] 13
A[6] 14
A[5] 15
A[4] 16
A[11]
A[9]
A[8]
RBA[0]
RBA[1]
RBA[4]
A11
A9
A8
A13
A14
A17
*WE
VDD
A18
A16
A15
A12
A7
A6
A5
A4
C28 100n
RB6
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
A[0]
A[1]
A[2]
A[3]
A[10]
DG
IC2
*OE
A10
*CE
DQ7
DQ6
DQ5
DQ4
DQ3
VSS
DQ2
DQ1
DQ0
A0
A1
A2
A3
+3.3VD
VCC
A
B 1
DG
NC: No Components
(s)
(k)
(m)
(n)
(p)
(q)
(r)
(i)
(j)
(h)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(a)
DG 4 GND 3
IC11
CE1 CE2
D[2]
D[1]
D[0]
D[7]
D[6]
D[5]
D[4]
D[3]
(9) (11)(13)(15)(17)(19)(21)(23)(25)(27)(29)(31)(33)(35)(37)(39)(41)
(8) (10) (12)(14)(16)(18)(20)(22)(24)(26)(28)(30)(32)(34)(36)(38)(40)(42)
+3.3VD
DG
C35
100n
VSS2
DQ8
DQ7
DQ6
DQ5
*CAS
*OE
NC2
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
VSS1
+3.3VD
C27
100n
IC4
VCC1
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
NC1
*WE
*RAS
A9R
A0
A1
A2
A3
VCC2
+3.3VD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
(5)
(4) (6) (7)
STB1
STB2
+2.5VD
RBA[5]
A[4]
A[5]
A[6]
A[7]
D[0]
D[1]
D[2]
D[3]
+3.3VD
C26
Q5
Q6
E
F1
B
C
10k
+6V
1n
4
3
RA3
1
2
+24V
RA5
2
1
3.3k
3
4
100n
4
3
1
2
RBA[5]
RBA[4]
RBA[3]
RBA[2]
RBA[1]
RBA[0]
A[12]
A[11]
A[10]
A[9]
A[8]
A[7]
A[6]
MOTOR BLOCK
C34
1n
RBA[5]
RBA[4]
RBA[3]
RBA[2]
RBA[1]
RBA[0]
A[12]
A[11]
A[10]
A[9]
A[8]
A[7]
A[6]
A[5]
A[4]
A[3]
A[2]
A[1]
A[0]
A[5]
A[4]
A[3]
A[2]
A[1]
A[0]
JS2
NC
C37
158
100n
1/4
17 Schematic Diagram
DG
+5V
L1
R2
100
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CN1
DG
DG
+24V
TO POWER SUPPLY
+24V
+24V
+24V
GND
GND
GND
+6V
+6V
DG
C1 100n
R83 47k
CN7
1
2
3
4
5
KTXD/KRXD
6
KSCLK
7
OPERST
R6
100
DG
C4
+5V
DG
KSTART
KLATCH
DG
+24VA
R7
+5V
CA1
NC
DG
2 VIN
3
VOUT
VSS
1
IC15
+6V +6V
DG
C6
R82 NC
OPE-PANEL BLOCK
CN6
1
2
100u
4
3
1
2
R11
33u
(KX-FT984 only)
1u
4.7k
C9
RA1
+5V
+5V
47u
5
4
6
3
7
2
8
1
4.7k
1u
C11
DG
NC
R14
+5VA
DG
CUT_POS
+3.3VD
DG
CA9
100n
+5V
IC3
3 VOUT 4
VDOUT
100n
C17
FTG
CISON
DG
TH-TMP
R22 1.8k
+3.3VD
2
1
CA3
100n
3
4
C22
100n
R2
R1
THDAT
THCLK
THLAT
DG
DG
CA2
100n
+2.5VD
DG
+3.3VD
+5V
RLY
CUT_POS
1 VIN
5
ON/OFF
2 VSS
KSTART
KLATCH
KSCLK
KTXD
KRXD
OPRESET
+3.3VD
KSTART
KLATCH
KTXD
KSCLK
OPRESET
KRXD
NC
CN5
1
2
C12
MOT_POS
RM0
RM1
RM2
RM3
MOT_POS RXE
R15
+5V
33k
1n
C16
4.7
C13
R17 43k
R18 20k
R16 22k
C18 1n
R23
+5V
C24
1n
DG
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
VSS9
VDD3.3V7
XORESET
VDD5.0V
VSS10
XRESETI
XWDERR
THDAT
THCLK
THLAT
STBNP
RM0
RM1
RM2
RM3
RXE
TM0
VDD2.5V4
VSS11
TM1
TM2
TM3
TXE
KSTART
KLATCH
KSCLK
KTXD
KRXD
FMEMCLK
FMEMDI
ADSEL1
VDDA2.5
VREFB
VCL
VREFT
VSSA2
+3.3V/BATIN
CA11
100n
+2.5V/BAT
+2.5V/BATIN
X1
R26 NC
AMON
DG
+3.3V/BAT
DG
Q11
DG
4
3
IC1
DG
+5V
R32
NMI
C38 1n
VSS5
VDD3.3V4
DB5
DB1
DB4
DB2
DB3
XRESCS2
XCAS2
XCAS1
XRAS
XMDMCS
XMDMINT
TEST4
TEST3
TEST2
TEST1
XTEST
VDD3.3V3
VSS4
XIN
XOUT
VDD2.5V2
ADR13
ADR14
ADR15
XOPRBE
XHSTWR
XHSTRD
XWAIT
20KOSC
MILAT
MICLK
MIDAT
VDD3.3V2
VSS3
TO FLASH PROGRAMMER
DG
NC
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
(n1)
(m1)
(k1)
(j1)
(i1)
(h1)
(f1)
NC: No Components
(g1)
(t)
(u)
(v)
(w)
(x)
(y)
(z)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(F)
(G)
(H)
(J)
(K)
(L)
(M)
(N)
(P)
(Q)
(R)
(S)
(T)
(U)
(V)
(W)
(X)
(Y)
(Z)
(a1)
(b1)
(c1)
(d1)
(e1)
+3.3V/BATIN
TONE1
TONE2
(3)
TXD
RXD
RTS
CTS
(2)
36k
ASIC_VOL_OUT
ASIC_VOL_IN
(1)
Q10
AIN1
C19 2.2n
R19
R20
E
1.1k
B
4
3
1
2
1
2
C31
C30
C33
C32
100n
C23
R24
12p
100n
16
2.2k
470
RESET
47u
4
3
1
2
R27
R28
RA4 220
HEADON
MDMRST
BELL/CPC
PAPER
JAM
HSTXMUTE
NC
15p
330k
4.7M
FTG 1
F1 2
R30 D14
BAT1 JS1
100n
100k
108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
VSS8
VDD3.3V6
XRESET
STB3
STB2
STB1
RBA6
RBA5
RBA4
RBA3
RBA2
RBA1
RBA0
ADR12
ADR11
ADR10
ADR9
ADR8
ADR7
ADR6
VDD2.5V3
VSS7
ADR5
ADR4
ADR3
ADR2
ADR1
ADR0
XWR
XRD
XROMCS
DB7
DB6
DB0
VDD3.3V5
VSS6
VSSA1
VDDA3.3
AIN1
AIN2
AIN3
AMON
VSS1
X32OUT
X32IN
VDD3.3V/BATTIN
XBACKEN
XRAMCS
VDD3.3V/BATTOUT
VDD2.5V/BATT
FTG
F1
F2
FR
CPC
RVN
IRDATXD
IRDARXD
TXD
RXD
RTS
CTS
VDD2.5V1
TONE1
TONE2
VOLU1
VOLU2
VOLU3
XNMI
FMEMDO
VDD3.3V1
VSS2
1
2
43
34
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
R31
LEDON
TXD
RXD
RTS
CTS
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
CN10
CN10
CN10
CN10
CN10
CN10
CN10
CN10
159
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2/4
C10
(s)
(k)
(m)
(n)
(p)
(q)
(r)
(i)
(j)
(h)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(a)
A11
A9
A8
A13
A14
A17
*WE
VDD
A18
A16
A15
A12
A7
A6
A5
A4
WR RD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RBA[5] 9
RBA[3] 10
RBA[2] 11
A[12]
12
A[7]
13
A[6]
14
A[5]
15
A[4]
16
(45)
(43) (44) (46)
ROMCS
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
*OE
A10
*CE
DQ7
DQ6
DQ5
DQ4
DQ3
VSS
DQ2
DQ1
DQ0
A0
A1
A2
A3
MFCS
NC
IC6
NC
A[0]
A[1]
A[2]
A[3]
A[10]
D[2]
D[1]
D[0]
D[7]
D[6]
D[5]
D[4]
D[3]
TONE1
TONE2
(54) (55)
ASIC_VOL_OUT
ASIC_VOL_IN
(48)(50) (52)
(47) (49) (51) (53)
D[7]
D[6]
D[0]
D[0]
D[1]
D[2]
D[3]
D[4]
D[5]
D[6]
D[7]
DG
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
DG
R43
27k
R44
820k
C52
100n
C53
2.2n
220n
C54
NC
NC
+6VA
DG
R45
C58
C44
NC
NC
2.7k
C62
C57
1M
1.8k
IC9
56p
560k
C64
R50
R51 NC
R48
NC
C66 NC
R53
(56) (57)
DG
3.3k
IC10
VDD
CONT1
CONT4
IO4
OI4
OI3
IO3
C70 100n
DG
R55
IO1
OI1
OI2
IO2
CONT2
CONT3
VSS
6.8k
R54
NC
C69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Q17
NC
DG
NC
E
NC
R58
120k
NC
C75
10n
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
(58) (59)
+3.3VD
R57
C77
R63
V4
L3
NC
+6VA
100n
C85
(64) (65)
18k
R68
Q16
100n
C101
+5V
56k
R78
L5
L4
CN9
1 SP+
2 SP-
TO SPEAKER
1
2
4
3
4.7k
4.7k
RA11
1
8
2
7
3
6
4
5
RA6
(69)
DCN
R85 NC
R84 NC
PAPER
JAM
PSHORT/ACK_EN
BELL/CPC
HOOK
RLY
HSTXMUTE
+5V
CN2
1
2
DG 3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
NC: No Components
(70) (71)
+5V
DG
RLY
HOOK
LINERX
LINETX
HSRX
HSTX
BELL/CPC
PAPER
JAM
TO ANALOG
+5V
(67)
(66) (68)
8
VO2
7
GND
6
VCC
5
VO1
IC12
DG
1
CD
2
FC2
3
FC1
4
VIN
Q15
6.8k
B
22n
(61)
(60) (62) (63)
R61 3.3M
DG
IC9 V+8
NC
L2
+24VA
IC9
82p
R72
R69
220k
C89
FAX TX signal
FAX RX signal
C80
+6VA
33k
R47
R89
C59
2.2n
NC
NC
NC
27k
C78
100n
NC
R49
C86
R64
C61
C82 100n
C83
R66
A[11]
A[9]
A[8]
RBA[0]
RBA[1]
RBA[4]
1n
47k
R46
NC
220k
82k
R67
NC
NC
+3.3VD
C39
R70
R42
R75
C55
C90 10u
TONE1
RA10
NC
120k
4
3
1
2
Not Used
NC
160
R86
+5VA
3/4
R59
(g1)
(n1)
(m1)
(k1)
(j1)
(i1)
(h1)
(f1)
(t)
(u)
(v)
(w)
(x)
(y)
(z)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(F)
(G)
(H)
(J)
(K)
(L)
(M)
(N)
(P)
(Q)
(R)
(S)
(T)
(U)
(V)
(W)
(X)
(Y)
(Z)
(a1)
(b1)
(c1)
(d1)
(e1)
C41
1n
C42
1n
DCN
DG
33p
+3.3VD TEST
MDMRST
10
R34
+5V
HOOK
PS HORT/ACK_EN
HSRXEN
MDMTXEN
TONE1EN
A13
A14
A15
1n C43
XTST
+3.3VD
DG
DG
+3.3VD
R37 4.7k
R38
47u
SPMUTE
2
1
DG
22k
RA7
+3.3VD
DG
X2
2
1M
DG
Q13
3
4
R39
B
Q14
C
100n
CIS BLOCK
DG
C50 100p
RA8
3.3k
+3.3VD
D[0]
D[1]
D[2]
D[3]
D[4]
D[5]
D[6]
D[7]
A[4]
A[3]
A[2]
A[1]
A[0]
A[5]
AIN1
D[5]
D[1]
D[4]
D[2]
D[3]
C51
C40
DG
NC
GND
DG
VCC
IC16
1 B
C56
C60
1n
10k
R52
DG
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
C65 89
1u
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
+3.3VD
C71
100n
12p
CA4
100n
X3
(58) (59)
TONE1EN
DG
+3.3VD
R65
*SPR
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
VDDo3
VSSo3
VSS3
VDD3
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
*RESET
*IRQ
MDMTXEN
PSHORT/ACK_EN
IC5
EYXY EYSYNC
C67 100n
EYCLK
DG
(64) (65)
CA5
100n
IA1_HSMICM
IA1_HSMICP
Reserved25
IA1_RXP
IA_AVSS2
Reserved24
Reserved23
Reserved22
Reserved21
Reserved20
Reserved19
Reserved18
Reserved17
Reserved16
Reserved15
Reserved14
Reserved13
Reserved12
Reserved11
Reserved10
50 C91
49
48 100n
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
DG
C102
1u
(56) (57)
HSRXEN
10p
C76
820
R56
C73
4
3
(54) (55)
4.7n
C79 100n
SPMUTE
22
C87 100n
NC
100n
C88 10u
R60 47k
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
1
73
2
72
71 C74
70
69
68 100n
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
4
53 1
3
52 2
51
IA1_HSMIC_BIAS
C47
NC
DG
C93
NC
CA10
5
4
6
3
7
2
8
1
4.7k
RA9
DG
(66) (68)
(67)
3
2
4
1
100n
C95 1n
R71 10k
DG
NC
2 MIC-
CN11
1 MIC+
TO MIC
NC
DG
2
1
DG
Not Used
3
4
CA6
(69)
R79
4/4
NC: No Components
(70) (71)
C94
1k
NC
C48
R90
NC
NC
R87
R35
C36
C46
F1
FTG
C100
0
LEDON
E
NC
B
C
CISON
8
7
6
5
C49
1
2
3
4
NC
CN8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
AIN(SIG)
GND
+3.3V
FTG(TGR)
F1(CLK)
LEDGND
LEDVCC
C98
*WR
*RD
*CS
VDDo2
AVDD
ENABLE_VREG18D
VBG
AVSS
VSSo2
VSS2
VDD2
XTLO
XTLI/CLKIN
TEST
GPI2
GPI1
GPI0
GPO2
GPO1
*RINGD
IA_VDD
IA_AVSS3
IA1_SPKRM
IA1_SPKRP
IA1_TXP
Reserved26
IA_AVDD
IA1_VC
IA1_BG
R62 2.7k
NC
NC
R73
C99
VSS1
VDD1
VSSo1
VDDo1
EYEXY/XCLK
Reserved1
Reserved2
*PIA_RESET
PIA_STROBE/EYESYNC
PIA_TXSIN
PIA_RXOUT
PIA_CNTRL_SIN
PIA_CLKIN
PIA_SCLK/EYECLK
IA1_SCLK
IA1_CLKIN
IA1_CNTRL_SIN
IA1_TESTC
IA1_RXOUT
IA1_TXSIN
IA1_STROBE
*IA1_RESET
Reserved3
IA_AVSS1
Reserved4
Reserved5
Reserved6
Reserved7
Reserved8
Reserved9
1
2
1u 3
C68 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
C81
1n
NC
NC
R88
161
NC
C103
1u
NC
R76
C63
10
11
12
13
2 RM3
3 RM2
4 RM1
5 RM0
16
15
14
Q1
1 COM
CN3
D13
I7
I6
I5
I4
I3
I2
I1
O6
O5
O4
O3
O2
O1
GND
O7
COMMON
IC7
COM
COM
DATA
STB2
GND
CLOCK
TM
GND
R2
R1
+3.3V
GND
STB1
LATCH
14
13
12
11
10
CN4
DG
C2
0.1
D1
D2
D3
D4
100n
C3
+3.3VD
S3
S2
S1
R5
100
DG
CA8
100p
R9
R10
+24V
5.6k
4.7k
Q7
+24VF +24VF
C5
100
RA2
R12
DG
1.5K 1/2W
Q4
R1 220
R8
Q2
DG
+2.5VD
820
DG
Q6
D12
THDAT
STB2
THCLK
STB1
R2
R1
THLAT
TH-TMP
(1)
HEADON
RXE
RM0
RM1
RM2
RM3
RXE
(2)
100p
(3)
2.2k
C20
R21
STB1
STB2
14
13
12
11
10
+3.3VD
VCC1
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
NC1
*WE
*RAS
A9R
A0
A1
A2
A3
VCC2
(5)
(4) (6) (7)
+2.5VD
RBA[5]
A[4]
A[5]
A[6]
A[7]
D[0]
D[1]
D[2]
D[3]
+3.3VD
C26
D11
RA5
B
C
C28
VSS2
DQ8
DQ7
DQ6
DQ5
*CAS
*OE
NC2
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
VSS1
100n
IC4
100n
C27
+3.3VD
F1
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
DG
RBA[5] 9
RBA[3]10
RBA[2]11
A[12] 12
A[7] 13
A[6] 14
A[5] 15
A[4] 16
A[11] 1
A[9] 2
A[8] 3
RBA[0] 4
RBA[1] 5
RBA[4] 6
A11
A9
A8
A13
A14
A17
*WE
VDD
A18
A16
A15
A12
A7
A6
A5
A4
RB6
C35
IC2
100n
*OE
A10
*CE
DQ7
DQ6
DQ5
DQ4
DQ3
VSS
DQ2
DQ1
DQ0
A0
A1
A2
A3
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
A[0]
A[1]
A[2]
A[3]
DG
RBA[4]
RBA[3]
RBA[2]
RBA[1]
RBA[0]
D[7]
D[6]
D[5]
D[4]
+3.3VD
A[10]
+3.3VD
DG
CE1 CE2
D[2]
D[1]
D[0]
D[7]
D[6]
D[5]
D[4]
D[3]
GND
DG
NC: No Components
(s)
(k)
(m)
(n)
(p)
(q)
(r)
(i)
(j)
(h)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(a)
VCC
IC11
(9) (11)(13)(15)(17)(19)(21)(23)(25)(27)(29)(31)(33)(35)(37)(39)(41)
(8) (10) (12)(14)(16)(18)(20)(22)(24)(26)(28)(30)(32)(34)(36)(38)(40)(42)
10k
3.3k
Q5
E
+6V
RA3
1n
+24V
C34
1n
MOTOR BLOCK
100n
RBA[5]
RBA[4]
RBA[3]
RBA[2]
RBA[1]
RBA[0]
A[12]
A[11]
A[10]
A[9]
A[8]
A[7]
A[6]
RBA[5]
RBA[4]
RBA[3]
RBA[2]
RBA[1]
RBA[0]
A[12]
A[11]
A[10]
A[9]
A[8]
A[7]
A[6]
A[5]
A[4]
A[3]
A[2]
A[1]
A[0]
A[5]
A[4]
A[3]
A[2]
A[1]
A[0]
JS2
NC
C37
162
100n
1/4
DG
4.7k
DG
OPERST
KSCLK
KTXD/KRXD
1
+5V
DG 2
KSTART 3
KLATCH 4
CN7
+5V
100
+6V
+6V
GND
GND
GND
+24V
+24V
+24V
CN1
DG
DG
+24V
TO POWER SUPPLY
DG
L1
R2
R6
100
DG
+24VA
R7
OPE-PANEL BLOCK
C1 100n
+6V +6V
DG
+5V
CA1
NC
VOUT
DG
VSS
2 VIN
IC15
3
R14
+5VA
DG
DG
CA9
100n
+5V
IC3
VOUT
VDOUT
VSS
VIN
ON/OFF
FTG
CISON
DG
+3.3VD
+5V
RLY
CUT_POS
+3.3VD
+3.3VD
KRXD
OPRESET
KSCLK
KTXD
KLATCH
KSTART
KSTART
KLATCH
KSCLK
KTXD
KRXD
OPRESET
CUT_POS
MOT_POS
MOT_POS
RM0
RM1
RM2
RM3
RXE
DG
C17
TH-TMP
C22
100n
R22 1.8k
R2
R1
CA3
100n
+3.3VD
THDAT
THCLK
THLAT
DG
Q10
DG
CA2
100n
+2.5VD
C24
1n
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
DG
100n
(3)
VSS9
VDD3.3V7
XORESET
VDD5.0V
VSS10
XRESETI
XWDERR
THDAT
THCLK
THLAT
STBNP
RM0
RM1
RM2
RM3
RXE
TM0
VDD2.5V4
VSS11
TM1
TM2
TM3
TXE
KSTART
KLATCH
KSCLK
KTXD
KRXD
FMEMCLK
FMEMDI
ADSEL1
VDDA2.5
VREFB
VCL
VREFT
VSSA2
IC1
+3.3V/BATIN
CA11 100n
103
C
+2.5V/BATIN
DG
+2.5V/BAT
97
DG
DG
+3.3V/BAT +3.3V/BATIN
Q11
DG
X1
R26 NC
AMON
+5V
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
R32
NMI
C38 1n
VSS5
VDD3.3V4
DB5
DB1
DB4
DB2
DB3
XRESCS2
XCAS2
XCAS1
XRAS
XMDMCS
XMDMINT
TEST4
TEST3
TEST2
TEST1
XTEST
VDD3.3V3
VSS4
XIN
XOUT
VDD2.5V2
ADR13
ADR14
ADR15
XOPRBE
XHSTWR
XHSTRD
XWAIT
20KOSC
MILAT
MICLK
MIDAT
VDD3.3V2
VSS3
108
1
CN6
R83 47k
107
2
R82 NC
106
4 3
C4
105
3 4
2
104
5
C31
AIN1
102
7
12p
101
C33
100
9
C6
99
10
100u
R11
33u
95
14
1u
94
15
4
4.7k
C9
92
17
DG
C10
90
19
RA1
47u
89
20
1u
C11
88
21
NC
98
11
15p
R27
C32
100n
12
R28
C30
100n
16
C12
86
23
CN5
C13
85
24
+5V
47u
84
25
4
1
83
26
TXD
RXD
RTS
CTS
R16 22k
96
13
330k
4.7M
R17 43k
R15
C16
93
16
3
JS1
R18 20k
33k
1n
82
27
+5V
91
18
RA4 220
2.2k
C18 1n
R19
R20
81
28
(2)
80
29
DG
NC
(n1)
(m1)
(k1)
(j1)
(i1)
(h1)
(f1)
NC: No Components
(g1)
(t)
(u)
(v)
(w)
(x)
(y)
(z)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(F)
(G)
(H)
(J)
(K)
(L)
(M)
(N)
(P)
(Q)
(R)
(S)
(T)
(U)
(V)
(W)
(X)
(Y)
(Z)
(a1)
(b1)
(c1)
(d1)
(e1)
TO FLASH PROGRAMMER
TONE1
TONE2
RESET
3
2
87
22
HEADON
MDMRST
BELL/CPC
PAPER
JAM
HSTXMUTE
NC
C19 2.2n
1.1k
36k
79
30
(1)
CN10
1
B
3
1
75
CN10
2
FTG1
F1 2
R30 D14
BAT1
78
31
CN10
3
4.7
77
32
ASIC_VOL_OUT
ASIC_VOL_IN
CN10
4
R23
74
35
CN10
C23
R24
76
R31
CN10
5
100n
100k
73
VSS8
VDD3.3V6
XRESET
STB3
STB2
STB1
RBA6
RBA5
RBA4
RBA3
RBA2
RBA1
RBA0
ADR12
ADR11
ADR10
ADR9
ADR8
ADR7
ADR6
VDD2.5V3
VSS7
ADR5
ADR4
ADR3
ADR2
ADR1
ADR0
XWR
XRD
XROMCS
DB7
DB6
DB0
VDD3.3V5
VSS6
36
VSSA1
VDDA3.3
AIN1
AIN2
AIN3
AMON
VSS1
X32OUT
X32IN
VDD3.3V/BATTIN
XBACKEN
XRAMCS
VDD3.3V/BATTOUT
VDD2.5V/BATT
FTG
F1
F2
FR
CPC
RVN
IRDATXD
IRDARXD
TXD
RXD
RTS
CTS
VDD2.5V1
TONE1
TONE2
VOLU1
VOLU2
VOLU3
XNMI
FMEMDO
VDD3.3V1
VSS2
33
34
470
LEDON
TXD
RXD
RTS
CTS
CN10
6
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
CN10
7
163
2/4
(s)
(k)
(m)
(n)
(p)
(q)
(r)
(i)
(j)
(h)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(a)
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
(45)
(43) (44) (46)
1n
C40
WR RD
RBA[5]
RBA[3]
RBA[2]
A[12]
A[7]
A[6]
A[5]
A[4]
A11
A9
A8
A13
A14
A17
*WE
VDD
A18
A16
A15
A12
A7
A6
A5
A4
ROMCS
MFCS
IC6
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
*OE
A10
*CE
DQ7
DQ6
DQ5
DQ4
DQ3
VSS
DQ2
DQ1
DQ0
A0
A1
A2
A3
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
D[2]
D[1]
D[0]
TONE1
TONE2
(54) (55)
ASIC_VOL_OUT
ASIC_VOL_IN
(48)(50) (52)
(47) (49) (51) (53)
D[7]
D[6]
D[0]
D[0]
D[1]
D[2]
D[3]
D[4]
D[5]
D[6]
D[7]
DG
A[0]
A[1]
A[2]
A[3]
D[7]
D[6]
D[5]
D[4]
D[3]
A[10]
C54
R43
27k
R44
820k
C52
100n
C53
2.2n
220n
DG
C66 NC
Q17
NC
NC
DG
R53
R51 NC
+6VA
DG
1.8k
R48
IC9
56p
560k
C64
R50
(56) (57)
NC
R45
C58
C57
NC
NC
A[11]
A[9]
A[8]
RBA[0]
RBA[1]
RBA[4]
NC
NC
C44
R47
R89
C59
100n
NC
DG
VSS
CONT3
3.3k
IC10
IO3
OI3
OI4
IO4
CONT4
CONT1
VDD
100n
DG
R55
C70
CONT2
IO2
OI2
OI1
IO1
6.8k
R54
NC
10
11
12
13
14
120k
NC
R58
R57
(58) (59)
+3.3VD
10n
NC
C75
C77
R63
L3
NC
Q15
100n
C85
18k
(64) (65)
R68
VIN
FC1
FC2
CD
VO1
VCC
GND
VO2
IC12
DG
6.8k
+6VA
IC9
22n
(61)
(60) (62) (63)
V+
V-
R61 3.3M
DG
IC9
L2
NC
+24VA
82p
R72
R69
220k
C89
Q16
+5V
100n
(67)
(66) (68)
C101
FAX TX signal
FAX RX signal
C80
+6VA
33k
R46
2.7k
C62
110k
100n
27k
C78
100n
NC
R64
R42
C86
C83
R66
NC
NC
220k
82k
R67
C55
100n
C82
NC
NC
TONE1
C90 10u
C69
47k
+3.3VD
C39
1n
R70
HSTXMUTE
L5
L4
4
3
4.7k
6
4
8
3
4.7k
RA11
RA6
1
(69)
DCN
R85
R84
NC
NC
JAM
PSHORT/ACK_EN
PAPER
BELL/CPC
HOOK
RLY
+5V
12
11
10
DG 3
4
NC: No Components
JAM
PAPER
BELL/CPC
HSTX
HSRX
LINETX
LINERX
HOOK
RLY
DG
+5V
TO ANALOG
+5V CN2
(70) (71)
R86
1 SP+
2 SP-
CN9
TO SPEAKER
56k
R78
NC
120k
NC
R49
RA10
C61
4
1
R75
3
2
164
NC
+5VA
3/4
R59
(g1)
(n1)
(m1)
(k1)
(j1)
(i1)
(h1)
(f1)
C41
1n
C42
DG
TEST
+3.3VD
MDMRST
10
R34
+5V
HOOK
PSHORT/ACK_EN
HSRXEN
MDMTXEN
TONE1EN
C43
1n
A13
A14
A15
DCN
C47
1k
XTST
DG
+3.3VD
DG
R38 0
47u
22k
RA7
DG
DG
+3.3VD
DG
X2
Q13
R39
1M
4.7k
+3.3VD
R37
Q14
C
C51
CIS BLOCK
DG
C50 100p
RA8
3.3k
+3.3VD
D[0]
D[1]
D[2]
D[3]
D[4]
D[5]
D[6]
D[7]
A[4]
A[3]
A[2]
A[1]
A[0]
A[5]
AIN1
SPMUTE
DG
DG
VCC
GND
IC16
10k
R52
DG
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
C65 89
90
91
1u
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
+3.3VD
100n
D[5]
D[1]
D[4]
D[2]
D[3]
MDMTXEN
PSHORT/ACK_EN
*SPR
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
VDDo3
VSSo3
VSS3
VDD3
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
*RESET
*IRQ
C71
100n
EYXY
C67 100n
C68
1u
(t)
(u)
(v)
(w)
(x)
(y)
(z)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(F)
(G)
(H)
(J)
(K)
(L)
(M)
(N)
(P)
(Q)
(R)
(S)
(T)
(U)
(V)
(W)
(X)
(Y)
(Z)
(a1)
(b1)
(c1)
(d1)
(e1)
12p
CA4
100n
X3
TONE1EN
DG
+3.3VD
IC5
EYSYNC
EYCLK
R62 2.7k
C56
CA5
100n
C88 10u
R65
C76
IA1_HSMICM
IA1_HSMICP
Reserved3
IA1_RXP
IA_AVSS3
IA2_VDD
IA2_SPKRM
IA2_SPKRP
IA2_TXP
Reserved2
IA_AVSS2
IA2_AVDD
IA2_VC
IA2_VREF
IA2_HSMIC_BIAS
IA2_HSMICM
IA2_HSMICP
Reserved1
IA2_RXP
*IA2_RESET
VSS1
VDD1
VSSo1
VDDo1
EYEXY/XCLK
SIA_TXSIN
SIA_RXOUT
*PIA_RESET
PIA_STROBE/EYESYNC
PIA_TXSIN
PIA_RXOUT
PIA_CNTRL_SIN
PIA_CLKIN
PIA_SCLK/EYECLK
IA1_SCLK
IA1_CLKIN
IA1_CNTRL_SIN
IA1_TESTC
IA1_RXOUT
IA1_TXSIN
IA1_STROBE
*IA1_RESET
IA2_SCLK
IA_AVSS1
IA2_CLKIN
IA2_CNTRL_SIN
IA2_TESTC
IA2_RXOUT
IA2_TXSIN
IA2_STROBE
DG
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
C81
1n
4.7n
4
1
HSRXEN
10p
R56 820
C73
3
2
47k
R60
100n
C79
SPMUTE
22
C87 100n
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71 C74
70
69
68 100n
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53 1
4
52 2
3
51
*WR
*RD
*CS
VDDo2
AVDD
ENABLE_VREG
VBG
AVSS
VSSo2
VSS2
VDD2
XTLO
XTLI/CLKIN
TEST
GPI2
GPI1
GPI0
GPO2
GPO1
*RINGD
IA1_VDD
IA_AVSS4
IA1_SPKRM
IA1_SPKRP
IA1_TXP
Reserved4
IA1_AVDD
IA1_VC
IA1_VREF
IA1_HSMIC
_BIAS
1n
(64) (65)
50 C91
49
48
100n
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
DG
C102
1u
100n
C93
1n
C95
DG
100n
4
3
2
1
5
6
7
8
4.7k
RA9
DG
(66) (68)
(67)
CA10
10k
R71
680
R73
C99
(58) (59)
C94
10n
(56) (57)
C98
(54) (55)
100n
0
R87
33p
R90
MIC-
2
1
100n
CA6
3
DG
DG
(69)
R79
4/4
NC: No Components
(70) (71)
DG
MIC+
CN11
TO MIC
C100
CISON
7
100n
0
R88
R35
C36
C46
FTG
4
NC
C48
NC
NC
CN8
6
3
5
4
LEDON
1
AIN(SIG)
B
C
2
GND
F1
3
+3.3V
FTG(TGR)
5
F1(CLK)
NC
7
LEDVCC
C49
6
LEDGND
R76
165
680
C103
1u
10n
C63
100n
C60
100n
(1)
16k
100n
33k
560p
TO DIGITAL
R108
270k
C107
+5V
R112
R113
R111
5.6k
C110
NC
C111
5.1k
4.7n
39n
5.6n
R120
NC
R116
NC
NC
(5)
2
1
6
AG
+5V
(7)
K
A
D101
(6)
AG
2 AG
3 RLY
AG
4 HOOK
5 LINERX
6 LINETX
7 HSRX
AG
8 HSTX
9 BELL/CPC
(8)
(9)
PC102
10 PAPER
11 JAM
DCN
R161
NC
MONRX
R162
NC
R163
NC
(10)
(11)
PSHORT/ACK_EN
(12)
(13)
43k
NC
R115
R118
Q101
NC
AG
C116
(14)
100n
SW101
AG
(PULL UP AT DIGITAL)
AG
SW103
C114
R119
NC
NC
(15)
JAM SENSOR SW
1
4
2
3
NC
SW102
PAPER SENSOR SW
1
3
2
4
R121
1
2
4
5
HOOK SENSOR SW
12
AG
R157
R110 C109
T101
22k
C105
100n
R122
IC101
AG
R107
C108
C113
NC
R105
L104
NC
(4)
C115
10n
+2.5VL +2.5V
AG
R109
16k
2
R114
33k
(2)
(3)
NC
4.7u
C138
560p
CN101
1 +5V
C112
NC
C104
NC
Q103
AG
Q107
R106
2
C
AG
100p
AG
NC
AG
NC
C139
L106
AG
NC
NC
C117
IC101
D113
PC101
NC
R117 8.2k
VCC
GND
R158
NC
C103
47u
FG2
100n
10k
10k
C102
NC
Q108
NC
C106
AG
R102
C101 47u
R101
NC
C142
PC104
NC
+5V
330 1/4W
L105
NC
22
R103
0
R149
R160
JJ109
NC
+5V
+5VA
+2.5V
NC
+5VA
R159
+5V
AG
Q102
NC
(PULL UP AT DIGITAL)
(PULL UP AT DIGITAL)
AG
166
FAX TX signal
FAX RX signal
Q104
NC
NC
D108
NC
D105
D109
NC
D107
NC
R123
NC
R136
(1)
(2)
A
4
NC
C140
NC
C141
NC
NC
C125
C123
R132
NC
NC
R126
NC
R124
(3)
(4)
NC
R155
NC
PC103
NC
(5)
POS101
L111
R153
4
C1
Q106
NC
CN103
FG1
JJ105
AG
C136
(8)
NC
JJ106
D112
AG
NC
R154
(7)
+5V
NC
R140
R131
0
L112
RLY101
120 2W
1000V
R127
(6)
300V
SA101
+5V
SA102
NC
ZNR101
NC
R156
C122
NC
33n
C119
TO TEL LINE
1
L113
TO EXT. LINE
1u
(9)
D104
K
D106
A
L114
R133
CN104
15k 1/2W
R150
KX-FT982/KX-FT984 only
NC
(10)
R137
NC
C133
NC
(12)
9.1k C130
1.5k
R139
330
AG
150p
10n
R143 1.5k
750k
C121
C135 10n
R130
33n
C132
+2.5VL
100p
C126
NC
R125
AG
R138
C129
9.1k 33n
NC
AG
IC101
(13)
NC
+5VA
R142
750k
R146
R145
C134
47u
R129
C127
150p
5
T102
NC
AG
C120
NC
R141
2
D110
NC
(11)
AG
6
L107
L108
L109
L110
+5VA
47k
AG
HSMICHSSP+
HSSPHSMIC+
5
CN102
Q105
E
D111
47u
10n
C128
C131
4.7n
NC
12k
C124
R128
330
C118
R135
(15)
R134
(14)
1
2
3
4
AG
167
KSL4
KSL3
KSL2
KSL1
KSL0
KIN0
SW305
SW310
CALLER ID
SW309
SW304
SW308
SW303
STOP
SW307
SW302
COPY
C301
SW306
100n
KIN4
SW301
FAX/START
NC
C303
KIN3
SW315
SW314
SW313
SW312
SW311
NC
NC
SW320
SW325
SET
REDIAL/
PAUSE
NAVI RIGHT
SW323
NAVI UP
SW324
SW322
SW319
FLASH
SW318
HANDSET
MUTE / MUTE
SW317
NAVI DOWN
MONITOR /
SP-PHONE
NAVI LEFT
SW321
R301
SW316
NC
R302
3.3k
68
R304
NC
R307
C304
180
KIN2
R303
SW329
SKEY 1
SW328
SKEY 2
SW327
SKEY 3
SW326
BROADCAST
1n
C305
100p
C306
100p
C307
180
NC
C308
180
330p
R306
330p
C309
KIN7
+5V
SW334
SKEY 4
SW333
SKEY 5
SW332
AUTO
ANSWER
SW331
MENU
SW330
SKEY 6
+5VL
1k
R308
KSL0
2
SW335
ERASE
KIN0
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
LATCH
START
LED2
LED3
LED4
VSS2
VDD2
LED5
KIN0
KSL0
KSL1
KX-FT988 only
SW337
RECORD
SW336
PLAYBACK
R309
C310
KIN1
0
100n
C311
KIN6
R305
KSL1
KIN5
KSL2
IC301
LED1/IPENB
XLED15
XLED14
XLED13
VSS1
VDD1
XLED11
XLED12
KIN7
KIN6
KIN5
TO DIGITAL
KX-FT988 only
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
18k
R313
MIC(-)
MIC(+)
820
2
MIC
+5VL
+5V
270
R318
C317
NC
R326 180
R324 0
R323 0
R322 0
R321 0
R320 0
+5V
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Document top SW
1
2
Document set SW
1
2
SW339
R327
+5V
CN302
NC
C320
D3
D2
D1
D0
E
R/W
RS
V0
+5VLCD
GND
NC
Q301
TO LCD
4
3
NC
SW338
C316
4
3
D301
680p
+5V
C318
R315
R316
KIN1
NC
2.2k
C313
100n
R319 0
NC
R310
R311
KSL4
+5V
GND
KSTART
KLATCH
KTXD
KSCLK
OPERST
KIN2
KIN3
NC
C314
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
TXD
RXD
SCLK
RESET
D7/DIO/IP
D6/CLK/IP
D5/CSB/IP
D4/STBB/IP
E/RESB
RWB/RWB/IP
RS/A0/IP
KSL2
LED6
KIN1
LED7/KSL4
XLED8
XLED9
KIN2
KIN3
XLED10
KSL3
KIN4
KSL3
1
2
3
4
4.7k 5
4.7k 6
7
8
9
10
11
KIN4
R328
CN301
R317
R329
4.7
0
100n
C319
R312
KIN5
KIN6
KIN7
C315
4.7k
NC
NC
TO DIGITAL
4.7k
168
R325
R330
R331
C302
+5V
1k
R314
F101
1M
0.1
C101
R102
1M
750
ZNR101
L101
1000p
C103
0.1
C102
1M
R103
D103
C106
C105
GND
1000p
D102
R105
4700p
PC101
390
1.8k
C121
R122
R123
0.22/2
0.01
D104
R101
T3.15A 250V
47/450
C124
7
8
2
1
IC101
D110
R104
D101
47p
1k/2k
C109
47k
R107
0V
0V
15
C215
0V
0V
(IC202)
1k 0.1/25
R223 C205
IC201
GND
100/25
C217
5.6k
6V
4V
GND
GND
24V
GND
24V
24V
CN202
1000p
D202
C218
100k
L102
D106 R111
D201
0.1
C201
R106
Q101 D
G
47/2W
(L201)
47
470/35
R229
R201
C212 1000p/1k
C211
R222
18k
(L103)
0.22
R110
Q203
1K
470/10
1k
PC101
C110
1000p
T101
(C214)
C108
1000p/1k
47
100
R112
C123
R113
10k
D107
0.1
C111
R230
R231
15k
R221
D205
150/2
150/2
22k
R224
R225
C213
R234
R202
VR201
4.7k
3.3k
0.1/25
(C216)
47k
47k
R233
R232
D105
47/35
169
C122
0V
MEMO
170
CN4
C3
C2
Q1
D13
D12
D11
R12
R2
R9
16
L1
Q2
F1
1.25A
R1
CA8
CN3
IC7
R5
C6
R82
R83
CN7
RA5
RA2
Q7
R8
C1
1
PCB-CH
C13
C4
15
14
C31
C33
C32
R14
C28
C11
16
C100
C99
CN11
R76
R87
R73
R6
C98
C5
R32
IC4
32.7
BOND
X1
C12
C48
28
17
32
32
C27
IC6
C47
C56
16
17
R65
R37
C60
R52
IC16
BAT1
Q13
RA8
CA10
C50
Q14
X3
CN8
C88
RA9
2
CN9
C87
C44
IC12
R86
R85
R84
L5
C46
CN10
IC2
RA3
C90
C83
RA6
C63
14
CN6
CN5
R26
C35
R88
JS1
CN2
L4
PNLB1001Z
C67
5
4
R64
R90
12
1
R34
171
PbF
CN1
C94
etc
RA11
C86
R67
IC9
50
R54 R55
C53
C78
IC10
R44
A15
R43 C52
CA6
A13
31
R59
E
Q16
R78
C69
Q15
36
73
R53
Q17
C36
C80
C101 R72
R63
RA7
C42
37
C40
C39
C61
R49
C66
R46
R42
C57
D14
AMON
C10
C23
C18
R17
R16
109
144
C19
R18
RB6
C26
CA11
RB5
108
C30
+2.5V/BAT
R27
R28
PNLB1001Z
R51
IC1
RB4
R21
C20
+6V
CA3
C22
C24
C9
DG
R20
R24
CA2
Q6
+24V
Q5
16
RB3 CE1
C34
RA4
A4
A10
C43
R70
RD
WR
A0 A1
A2 A5 A6
A3 A7 A8
5
4
R75
TEST
A14
EYSYNC
C41
R38
R39
X2
C81
R62
EYXY
XTST
+3.3VD
C82
R66
C91
C58
CA5
C79
IC5
100
ROMCS
CA9
R30
+3.3V/BAT
JAM
PAPER
BELL/CPC
HSTX
LINETX
HSRX
LINERX
CA4
C76
C73
R56
C65
D2 D1 D0 D7
CE2
Q4
PbF
R10
+24VF
14
172
L3
C51
C68
IC15
Q11
R7
C16
Q10
R19
R11
1
R15
R23
R22
R31
IC3
RESET
HOOK
RLY
DG
+5V
R71
C95
C49
C93
3
C17
C77
D3 D4 D5 D6
JS2
RA1
CA1
C55
IC11
5
80
C37
RA10
NMI C38
3
4
72
8
14
R50
R58
C75
R35
EYCLK
R61
C64
C59
C62
1
R89 R45
L2
5
R69
C54
C70
R57
1
R60
C74
C85
R68
8
C71
C89
R79
R47
R48
C102
12
C103
CN103
SW101
SA102
C128
POS101
C101
C127
J126
C102
C113
J121
C134
J117
CN101
12
J110
J123
JJ106
J127
J119
D101
J115
PC101
J120
J122
J124
CN104
SA101
J125
SW103
J103
J116
JJ105
J102
D107
D108
D105
SW102
AUTO-CH
R133
J118
J128
J101
J111
C139
J108
R159
C140
D106
D104
PC104
Q108
J106
J112
J114
J107
C141
R127
J113
C125
D113
C123
PCB-CH
ZNR101
R122
RLY101
J109
R131
PC103
C136
T102
T101
D112
CN102
R146
J105
J104
R114
JJ109
PC102
R137
PbF
PNLB1002Z
173
D110
174
R160
R158
R136
Q106
R132
R124
C117
R123
R126
Q104
R149
Q107
C119
C130
R139
R140
R115
R120
R125
C114
L111
R101
R103
C135
R143
R161
L114
C132
R118
L113
DCN
MRX
PS/
ACK
R156
C122
R155
R150
L104
C105
C129
R138
R142
C116
R134
R102
L112
C124
Q105
C142
L109
C107
R108
L106
R107
R111
C121
C126
R130
C120
R129
R145
C110
IC101
L110
L107
L108
AG
C109
R112
R110
L105
C111
R113
C138
HRX
C115
R163
C103
C112
R109
RLY
R106
C106
+5V
C108
HOK
R105
C104
R119
R128
LRX
R162
C118
R121
PbF
LTX
R141
R116
JAM
C133
R157
PPR
B/
CPC
HTX
R153
R117
R154
PNLB1002Z
R135
C131
D111
Q103
Q101
D109
Q112
175
SW301
JJ301
SW306
SW311
SW312
SW307
JJ303
SW310
MONITOR/
SP PHONE
JJ317
SW317
MUTE
SW318
REDIAL /
PAUSE
SW320
FLASH
SW319
MIC
SW326
PbF
A
SW327
SW328
S3
S2
S1
BROADCAST
PNLB1003Z -a
JJ307
SW329
JJ308
ERASE
SW335
SW321
JJ311
SW322
SET
SW325
SW323
JJ316
C303
MENU
S6
S5
S4
SW331
CN301
SW330
SW333
SW334
AUTO ANSWER
SW332 D301
SW324
JJ315
PLAYBACK
SW336
JJ305
SW316
SW313
SW315
SW314
MICMIC+
COPY
SW302
PCB-CH
SW308
SW309
JJ312
RECORD
SW337
FAX/START
STOP
SW303
CALLER ID
SW304
JJ302
JJ318
JJ309
JJ314
CN302
10
JJ306
JJ313
JJ319
SW305
PbF
JJ310
PNLB1003Z -a
JJ304
JJ320
R318
33
34
7
R308
R306 R302
R301
C309 R304
C305
C301
R307
C306
C302 C310
R303 C307
C304
R305
C308
23
22
IC301
44
C311
C309
R310
12
11
R311
R314
BLACK
C312
PNLB1003Z D A
PbF
WHITE
SW338
R317
BLACK
10
R319
R320
R321
R322
C315
R323
C316
R324
R326
R315
1
C319
R327
R331
R330
C320
R329
3
E
R328
R325
PNLB1003Z -a
SW339
WHITE
PbF
A
R314
R313
R312
C313
R316
C318
C317
176
C218
JP206
JP205
JP204
IC202
JP211
VR201
C217
D202
JP207
JP201
5
IC201
1
C205
R223
R222
3
Q203
SECONDARY
C213
PC101
R124
C124
PRIMARY
(Component View)
R113
C121
R122
R123
R112
C122
JP103
PRIMARY
D201
C211
C215
JP208
R230
C216
R224
CONTINUED
CAUTION FOR
PROTECTION AGAINST
R103
R101
R104
JP104
L103
D107
C111
JP102
N R102
C105
L102
R111
R201
C212 R231
C214
C102
R PbF
1
C123 4
IC101
5
8
C103
C109
JP101
T101
JP209
D205
94V-0
L201
D110
C110
JP202
CN202
R107
R106
D105
D106
Q101
C108
JP106
C201
D102
JP105
T3.15A
250V
F101
D101
R110
BROWN
L101
C106
SRF1910EK
177
R105
D104
D103
C101
R202
N
ZNR101
BLUE
(Bottom View)
SECONDARY
R234 R233
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
20.1.6. Screws
185
186
Safe
ty
Notes:
1. The RTL marking indicates that its Retention Time is
Limited.
When production is discontinued, this item will continue to
be available only for a specific period of time. This period
of time depends on the type of item, and the local laws
governing parts and product retention.
At the end of this period, the item will no longer be available.
2. Important safety notice
Components identified by
mark have special characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of these
components, use only manufacture's specified parts.
3. The S mark means the part is one of some identical parts.
For that reason, it may be different from the installed part.
4. RESISTORS & CAPACITORS
Unless otherwise specified;
All resistors are in ohms () K=1000, M=1000k
All capacitors are in MICRO FARADS (F) P=F
*Type & Wattage of Resistor
Ref.
No.
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
PFDN1077Z
PFUV1088Z2
PFDG1015Y
PFUS1222Z
PFKR1087Z1
PFKR1086Z1
PFHX1762Z
PNKV1004Z1
PFHG1210Z
PFHR1504Y
PFUS1588Z
27
PFHR1503Y
28
PFUS1631Z
29
30
31
32
PNJS071008Z
PFDF1017Z
PFDR1045Z
PFUS1587Z
Ref.
No.
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
Part No.
1
2
3
PNKS1001Y1
PNQT1145Z
PNGV1001Z
4
5
6
PNGP1015Z
PNGD1006Z
PNGG1011T1
PNGG1011U1
7
8
9
PNBX1012Z1
PNBX1010W1
PNBX1011Y1
10
11
12
13
14
15
PNBC1034Z1
PNGX1001Z1
PNGG1009W1
PFDG1450Z
PFDJ1097Z
PFDJ1096Z
TRAY, DOCUMENT
LABEL, FACE DOWN
TRANSPARENT PLATE, TEL
CARD COVER
LCD PANEL
TEL CARD
SUB GRILLE, OPERATION
PANEL(forKX-FT982)
SUB GRILLE, OPERATION
PANEL(forKX-FT984)
PUSH BUTTON, START etc.
PUSH BUTTON, DIAL
PUSH BUTTON, STATION KEYS
etc.
PUSH BUTTON, AUTO ANSWER
ORNAMENT
GRILLE, OPERATION PANEL
GEAR, PLATEN
SPACER, PLATEN RIGHT
SPACER, PLATEN LEFT
Remark
s
S
PS HB
PS HB
PS HB
PS HB
PS HB
PBT HB
Safe
ty
Part No.
Remark
s
PS HB
227
228
ABS
HB
ABS HB
229
230
231
232
ABS HB
ABS HB
ABS HB
233
234
235
ABS HB
ABS HB
PS HB
POM HB
POM HB
POM HB
187
Part No.
PNKS1001Y1
PNQT1145Z
PNGV1001Z
TRAY, DOCUMENT
LABEL, FACE DOWN
TRANSPARENT PLATE, TEL
CARD COVER
PNGP1031Z
LCD PANEL
PNGD1006Z
TEL CARD
PNGG1006X1
SUB GRILLE, OPERATION
PANEL
PNBX1012Z1
PUSH BUTTON, START etc.
PNBX1010X1
PUSH BUTTON, DIAL
PNBX1011Z1
PUSH BUTTON, STATION KEYS
etc.
PNBC1034Z1
PUSH BUTTON, AUTO ANSWER
PNGX1001Z1
ORNAMENT
PNGG1009X1
GRILLE, OPERATION PANEL
PFDG1450Z
GEAR, PLATEN
PFDJ1097Z
SPACER, PLATEN RIGHT
PFDJ1096Z
SPACER, PLATEN LEFT
PFDN1077Z
ROLLER, PLATEN
PFUV1088Z2
COVER, DOCUMENT GUIDE
PFDG1015Y
GEAR, SLIDER
PFUS1222Z
COIL SPRING, SLIDER
PFKR1087Z1
DOCUMENT GUIDE, RIGHT
PFKR1086Z1
DOCUMENT GUIDE, LEFT
PFHX1762Z
PLASTIC PARTS, READ SHEET
PNKV1004Z1
COVER, OPERATION PANEL
PFHG1210Z
RUBBER PARTS, SEPARATION
PFHR1504Y
COVER, SEPARATION HOLDER
PFUS1588Z
BAR SPRING, SEPARATION
HOLDER
PFHR1503Y
COVER, SUPPORT DOCUMENT
FEED
PFUS1631Z
COIL SPRING, DOCUMENT SUPPORT
PNJS071008Z
CONNECTOR, 7PIN
PFDF1017Z
SHAFT
PFDR1045Z
ROLLER, DOC. SUB
PFUS1587Z
BAR SPRING, DOCUMENT SUB
ROLLER
L0CBAB000070 MICROPHONE
PNJS021015Z
CONNECTOR, 2 PIN
PNLP2050CX-B P. C. BOARD for MIC
Remark
s
PS HB
ABS HB
ABS HB
ABS HB
ABS HB
ABS HB
ABS HB
PS HB
POM HB
POM HB
POM HB
S
PS HB
PS HB
PS HB
PS HB
PS HB
PBT HB
Ref.
No.
51
51
51
52
Part No.
PNGT1326Z-M
PNGT1325Z-M
PNGT1324Z-M
PFKV1135Y2
52
PFKV1136Y2
53
PFKM1173Z2
54
PFDX1062Z
55
56
57
PNDE1002Z1
PFUS1585Z
PFDE1261Z
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
PFBH1031Z2
PFUS1318Z
PNJS141001Z
PFUS1589Z
PFAS50P003Z
PNJS021008Z
PNQT1137Z
PFUS1583Y
PNQT1118Z
PFUS1787Z
PNUS1010Z
74
75
76
77
78
79
PFDN1078Z
PFQT2751Y
79
PFQT2752Y
80
PFQT2753Y
71
72
73
73
ROLLER, FEED
LABEL, PAPER SET
(for KX-FT982)
LABEL, CUTTER CAUTION
(for KX-FT984/KX-FT988)
LABEL, PAPER SET
(KX-FT984/KX-FT988 only)
Remar
ks
Safe
ty
PS HB
PS HB
PS HB
AB HB
POM
HB
POM
HB
PS HB
PS V0
PS V0
Part No.
Part No.
PFDG1447Z
PFDG1444Z
PFDG1446Z
PFDG1445Z
PFDG1442Z
PFDE1259Z
PFDG1441Y
PFUS1579Z
PFDG1448Z
PFUS1591Z
PFDG1438Z
PFUS1231Y
PFHR1500Z
PFHR1497Y
PFHR1498Z
PFDG1436Z
PFDG1443Z
PFHR1499Z
PFDG1440Z
PFDG1435Z
PFDG1435Y
PFUS1580Z
PFHR1502Z2
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
PFMH1171Z
PFHX1413Z
PFHR1501Z
PFDG1439Y
PQST2A04Z
PFHR1488Y
PFUA1066Y
GEAR, TX4
GEAR, TX1
GEAR, TX3
GEAR, TX2
GEAR, DOC2
ARM
GEAR, DOC1
SPRING
GEAR, CAM
SPRING
GEAR, D
SPRING, GEAR 1
ARM4
ARM1 (Black)
ARM2
GEAR, B
GEAR, RX
ARM3 (*1)
GEAR, CUTTER 2 (*1)
GEAR, A
GEAR, A (*1)
SPRING (*1)
LEVER, CUTTER (for Black)
(*1)
COVER
SHEET, GEAR (*1)
ARM, CUTTER (*1)
GEAR, CUTTER 1 (*1)
SENSOR, MOTOR
COVER, GEAR BASE
GEAR BASE
180
181
182
L6HAYYYK0008 MOTOR
PFDG1437Z
GEAR (*1)
PFJS03Q79Y
CONNECTOR for CUTTER
SENSOR (*1)
PFJS03Q43Y
CONNECTOR for CAM SENSOR
PFHX1931Z
SHEET (*1)
PQST2A04Z
SENSOR, CUTTER (*1)
183
184
185
POM
HB
S
Remark
s
POM HB
POM HB
POM HB
POM HB
POM HB
POM HB
POM HB
POM HB
POM HB
POM
POM
POM
POM
POM
POM
POM
POM
POM
HB
HB
HB
HB
HB
HB
HB
HB
HB
PS HB
POM HB
POM HB
S
POM HB
PBTABS
POM HB
20.2.1.6. Screws
Ref.
No.
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
Ref.
No.
101
102
103
Remark
s
PFHA1001Z
PNMD1002Z
PFJA03A016Z
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
XWC4BFJ
PQLB1E1
J0KE00000101
PQHR945Z
PNDE1006Z1
PFJS08M53Z
PFDR1072Y
PFUS1786Z
PNDE1005Z1
WASHER
INSULATOR, FERRITE CORE
FILTER, FERRITE CORE
BAND
LEVER, JAM SENSOR
ABS HB
CONNECTOR, 8 PIN
ROLLER, SEPARATION
POM HB
COIL SPRING, PAPER SENSOR
LEVER, PAPER SENSOR
ABS HB
Ref.
No.
(A)
(B)
(C)
Part No.
XTW3+10PFJ7
XSB4+6FJ
XTW3+W8PFJ
(D)
(E)
(F)
XTW3+6LFJK
XTW3+W6PFJ
XTN2+14FJK
(G)
XTW26+8PFJ7
Remarks
TAPPING SCREW
SMALL SCREW
TAPPING SCREW
(KX-FT984/KX-FT988 only)
TAPPING SCREW
TAPPING SCREW
TAPPING SCREW
(KX-FT984/KX-FT988 only)
TAPPING SCREW
188
Ref.
No.
A1
A2
A3
A4
Part No.
PFJA02B002Y
PQJA212V
PNQX1321Z
PFUS1632Z
A5
PFJXH0901Z
Remark
s
CORD, TELEPHONE
CORD, HANDSET
INSTRUCTION BOOK
BAR SPRING, PAPER STACKER
(KX-FT984/KX-FT988 only)
HANDSET ASS'Y
ABS HB
Safe
ty
Ref.
No.
P1
P1
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
Part No.
PNZE1006Z-M
PNZE1028Z-M
PNZE1047Z-M
PNPN1014Z
PNPN1015Z
PFPD1277Z
PFPH1085Z
PNPP1023Z
PNPP1021Z
Remark
s
Safe
ty
Ref.
No.
PCB1
PCB1
Part No.
IC3
IC4
IC5
IC9
IC10
IC11
IC12
IC15
(ICs)
C1ZBZ0003300 IC
PNWIFT982LS
IC (FLASH ROM)
(for KX-FT982)
PNWIFT984LS
IC (FLASH ROM)
(for KX-FT984)
C0CBCBD00047 IC
C3ABKY000001 IC
C1CB00001959 IC
C0ABEB000023 IC
C0JBAS000128 IC
C0JBAA000362 IC
C1AB00002556 IC
C0CBADD00009 IC
Q1
Q2
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q10
Q11
Q13
Q14
Q15
Q16
IC7
2SB1322
B1GBCFGG0028
B1GBCFGG0028
B1GBCFGG0028
B1GBCFGG0028
B1CHRD000003
B1ABDF000025
B1ABDF000025
B1ABDF000026
2SB1218ARL
B1GBCFJJ0048
B1GBCFJJ0048
B1HAGFF00015
(TRANSISTORS)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
D11
D12
D13
D14
1SS133
PQVDMZJ10C
PQVDMZJ10C
MA111
(DIODES)
DIODE(SI)
DIODE(SI)
DIODE(SI)
DIODE(SI)
BAT1
CR2032/H9B
(BATTERY)
LITHIUM BATTERY
IC1
IC2
IC2
CN1
CN2
CN3
CN4
CN5
CN6
CN7
CN8
CN9
Remar
ks
S
S
S
S
(CONNECTORS)
CONNECTOR, 8 PIN
CONNECTOR, 12 PIN
CONNECTOR, 5 PIN
CONNECTOR, 14 PIN
CONNECTOR, 2 PIN
CONNECTOR, 2 PIN
(KX-FT984 only)
K1KA07A00257 CONNECTOR, 7 PIN
K1KA07A00257 CONNECTOR, 7 PIN
K1KA02A00587 CONNECTOR, 2 PIN
K1KA08A00440
K1KA12A00336
K1KA05AA0193
K1KA14A00238
K1KA02A00746
K1KA02A00745
(COILS)
189
Ref.
No.
L4
L5
Part No.
J0JCC0000288 COIL
J0JCC0000288 COIL
F1
(FUSE)
K5H122Y00002 FUSE
RA1
RA2
RA3
RA4
RA5
RA6
RA7
RA8
RA9
RA10
RA11
CA2
CA3
CA4
CA5
CA8
CA9
CA10
CA11
D1H84724A013
EXB28V101JX
EXB24V103JX
EXB24V221JX
EXB24V332JX
EXB24V472JX
EXB24V223JX
EXB28V332JX
D1H84724A013
EXB24V124JX
D1H84724A013
F5A421040004
F5A421040004
F5A421040004
F5A421040004
F5A42101A002
F5A421040004
F5A421040004
F5A421040004
X1
X2
X3
(CRYSTAL OSCILLATORS)
H0A327200147 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
H2C240500006 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
H0J322500006 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
L1
R1
R2
R5
R6
R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
R20
R21
R22
R23
R24
R27
R28
R30
R31
R34
R35
R37
R38
R39
R43
R44
R45
R47
R48
R50
R52
R54
R55
R56
ERJ2GE0R00
PQ4R10XJ221
ERJ2GEJ101
ERJ2GEJ101
ERJ3GEYJ101
ERJ2GE0R00
ERJ3GEYJ821
ERJ2GEJ562X
ERJ2GEJ472X
ERJ2GEJ472X
D0GN152JA016
ERJ2GEJ333
ERJ2GEJ223
ERJ2GEJ433
ERJ2GEJ203
ERJ3EKF1101
ERJ3EKF3602
ERJ2GEJ222
ERJ2GEJ182
ERJ2GEJ4R7
ERJ2GEJ104
ERJ2GEJ334
ERJ2GEJ475
ERJ2GEJ222
ERJ2GEJ471
ERJ2GEJ100
ERJ2GEJ102
ERJ2GEJ472X
ERJ2GE0R00
ERJ2GEJ105X
ERJ2GEJ273X
ERJ2GEJ824
ERJ2GEJ105X
ERJ2GEJ272
ERJ2GEJ182
ERJ2GEJ564
ERJ2GEJ103
ERJ2GEJ682
ERJ2GEJ332
ERJ2GEJ821
(COMPONENTS PARTS)
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
(RESISTORS)
0
220
100
100
100
0
820
5.6k
4.7k
4.7k
1.5k
33k
22k
43k
20k
1.1k
36k
2.2k
1.8k
4.7
100k
330k
4.7M
2.2k
470
10
1k
4.7k
0
1M
27k
820k
1M
2.7k
1.8k
560k
10k
6.8k
3.3k
820
Remar
ks
S
S
Safe
ty
Ref.
No.
R58
R59
R60
R61
R62
R63
R65
R66
R67
R68
R69
R70
R71
R72
R78
R79
R83
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C9
C10
C11
C13
C16
C17
C18
C19
C20
C22
C23
C24
C26
C27
C28
C30
C31
C32
C33
C34
C35
C37
C38
C39
C40
C41
C42
C43
C47
C48
C50
C51
C52
C53
C54
C56
C58
C63
C64
C65
C67
C68
C70
C71
C73
C74
C75
C76
Part No.
ERJ2GEJ124
ERJ2GEJ273X
ERJ2GEJ473
ERJ2GEJ335
ERJ2GEJ272
ERJ2GEJ333
ERJ2GEJ220
ERJ2GEJ224
ERJ2GEJ823
ERJ2GEJ183
ERJ2GEJ224
ERJ2GEJ473
ERJ2GEJ103
ERJ2GEJ682
ERJ2GEJ563
ERJ2GE0R00
ERJ2GEJ473
120k
27k
47k
3.3M
2.7k
33k
22
220k
82k
18k
220k
47k
10k
6.8k
56k
0
47k
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUV1H104ZFV
ECUV1H104ZFV
EEE1CA101WP
ECUV1H104ZFV
F2G1V3300012
ECUV1A105ZFV
ECUV1A105ZFV
F2G0J4700032
F2G0J4700032
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1H222KBQ
ECUE1H101JCQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1H120JCQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1H150JCQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1H330JCQ
F2G0J4700032
ECUE1H101JCQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1A104KBQ
ECUE1H222KBQ
ECUV1A224KBV
ECUE1E472KBQ
ECUE1H222KBQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1H560JCQ
ECUV1A105ZFV
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUV1A105ZFV
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1H120JCQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1C103KBQ
ECUE1H100DCQ
(CAPACITORS)
0.1
0.1
0.1
100
0.1
33
1
1
47
47
0.001
0.1
0.001
0.0022
100P
0.1
0.1
0.001
0.001
0.1
0.1
0.1
12P
0.1
15P
0.001
0.1
0.1
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
33P
47
100P
0.1
0.1
0.0022
0.22
0.0047
0.0022
0.1
56P
1
0.1
1
0.1
0.1
12P
0.1
0.01
10P
Safe
ty
Remar
ks
Ref.
No.
C78
C79
C80
C81
C82
C85
C87
C88
C89
C90
C91
C95
C101
C102
C103
Part No.
ECUE1A104KBQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1C223KBQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUV1H104ZFV
ECUE1A104KBQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
F2G1C1000014
ECUE1H820JCQ
F2G1C1000014
ECUE1A104KBQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1A104KBQ
ECUE0J105KBQ
ECUE0J105KBQ
Remar
ks
S
190
Ref.
No.
PCB1
Part No.
IC1
IC2
IC3
IC4
IC5
IC6
IC9
IC10
IC11
IC12
IC15
IC16
C1ZBZ0003300
PNWIFT988LS
C0CBCBD00047
C3ABKY000001
C1CB00002305
C3FBKC000135
C0ABEB000023
C0JBAS000128
C0JBAA000362
C1AB00002556
C0CBADD00009
C0JBAE000333
(ICs)
IC
IC (FLASH ROM)
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
Q1
Q2
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q10
Q11
Q13
Q14
Q15
Q16
IC7
2SB1322
B1GBCFGG0028
B1GBCFGG0028
B1GBCFGG0028
B1GBCFGG0028
B1CHRD000003
B1ABDF000025
B1ABDF000025
B1ABDF000026
2SB1218ARL
B1GBCFJJ0048
B1GBCFJJ0048
B1HAGFF00015
(TRANSISTORS)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
D11
D12
D13
D14
1SS133
PQVDMZJ10C
PQVDMZJ10C
MA111
(DIODES)
DIODE(SI)
DIODE(SI)
DIODE(SI)
DIODE(SI)
BAT1
CR2032/H9B
(BATTERY)
LITHIUM BATTERY
CN1
CN2
CN3
CN4
CN5
CN6
CN7
CN8
CN9
CN11
K1KA08A00440
K1KA12A00336
K1KA05AA0193
K1KA14A00238
K1KA02A00746
K1KA02A00745
K1KA07A00257
K1KA07A00257
K1KA02A00587
K1KA02A00587
(CONNECTORS)
CONNECTOR, 8 PIN
CONNECTOR, 12 PIN
CONNECTOR, 5 PIN
CONNECTOR, 14 PIN
CONNECTOR, 2 PIN
CONNECTOR, 2 PIN
CONNECTOR, 7 PIN
CONNECTOR, 7 PIN
CONNECTOR, 2 PIN
CONNECTOR, 2 PIN
Remark
s
S
S
S
Safe
ty
Ref.
No.
Part No.
L4
L5
(COILS)
J0JCC0000288 COIL
J0JCC0000288 COIL
F1
(FUSE)
K5H122Y00002 FUSE
RA1
RA2
RA3
RA4
RA5
RA6
RA7
RA8
RA9
RA10
RA11
CA2
CA3
CA4
CA5
CA6
CA8
CA9
CA10
CA11
D1H84724A013
EXB28V101JX
EXB24V103JX
EXB24V221JX
EXB24V332JX
EXB24V472JX
EXB24V223JX
EXB28V332JX
D1H84724A013
EXB24V124JX
D1H84724A013
F5A421040004
F5A421040004
F5A421040004
F5A421040004
F5A421040004
F5A42101A002
F5A421040004
F5A421040004
F5A421040004
X1
X2
X3
(CRYSTAL OSCILLATORS)
H0A327200147 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
H2C240500006 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
H0J322500006 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
L1
R1
R2
R5
R6
R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
R20
R21
R22
R23
R24
R27
R28
R30
R31
R34
R35
R37
R38
R39
R43
R44
R47
R48
R50
R52
R54
R55
ERJ2GE0R00
PQ4R10XJ221
ERJ2GEJ101
ERJ2GEJ101
ERJ3GEYJ101
ERJ2GE0R00
ERJ3GEYJ821
ERJ2GEJ562X
ERJ2GEJ472X
ERJ2GEJ472X
D0GN152JA016
ERJ2GEJ333
ERJ2GEJ223
ERJ2GEJ433
ERJ2GEJ203
ERJ3EKF1101
ERJ3EKF3602
ERJ2GEJ222
ERJ2GEJ182
ERJ2GEJ4R7
ERJ2GEJ104
ERJ2GEJ334
ERJ2GEJ475
ERJ2GEJ222
ERJ2GEJ471
ERJ2GEJ100
ERJ2GEJ102
ERJ2GEJ472X
ERJ2GE0R00
ERJ2GEJ105X
ERJ2GEJ273X
ERJ2GEJ824
ERJ2GEJ272
ERJ2GEJ182
ERJ2GEJ564
ERJ2GEJ103
ERJ2GEJ682
ERJ2GEJ332
(COMPONENTS PARTS)
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
(RESISTORS)
0
220
100
100
100
0
820
5.6k
4.7k
4.7k
1.5k
33k
22k
43k
20k
1.1k
36k
2.2k
1.8k
4.7
100k
330k
4.7M
2.2k
470
10
1k
4.7k
0
1M
27k
820k
2.7k
1.8k
560k
10k
6.8k
3.3k
Remark
s
Safe
ty
S
S
191
Ref.
No.
R56
R58
R59
R60
R61
R62
R63
R65
R66
R67
R68
R69
R70
R71
R72
R73
R76
R78
R79
R83
R87
R88
R89
Part No.
ERJ2GEJ821
ERJ2GEJ124
ERJ2GEJ273X
ERJ2GEJ473
ERJ2GEJ335
ERJ2GEJ272
ERJ2GEJ333
ERJ2GEJ220
ERJ2GEJ224
ERJ2GEJ823
ERJ2GEJ183
ERJ2GEJ224
ERJ2GEJ473
ERJ2GEJ103
ERJ2GEJ682
ERJ2GEJ681
ERJ2GEJ681
ERJ2GEJ563
ERJ2GE0R00
ERJ2GEJ473
ERJ2GE0R00
ERJ2GE0R00
ERJ2GEJ114
820
120k
27k
47k
3.3M
2.7k
33k
22
220k
82k
18k
220k
47k
10k
6.8k
680
680
56k
0
47k
0
0
110k
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C9
C10
C11
C13
C16
C17
C18
C19
C20
C22
C23
C24
C26
C27
C28
C30
C31
C32
C33
C34
C35
C37
C38
C39
C40
C41
C42
C43
C44
C47
C48
C50
C51
C52
C53
C54
C56
C59
C60
C63
C64
C65
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUV1H104ZFV
ECUV1H104ZFV
EEE1CA101WP
ECUV1H104ZFV
F2G1V3300012
ECUV1A105ZFV
ECUV1A105ZFV
F2G0J4700032
F2G0J4700032
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1H222KBQ
ECUE1H101JCQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1H120JCQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1H150JCQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1H330JCQ
F2G0J4700032
ECUE1H101JCQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1A104KBQ
ECUE1H222KBQ
ECUV1A224KBV
ECUE1E472KBQ
ECUE1A104KBQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1H560JCQ
ECUV1A105ZFV
(CAPACITORS)
0.1
0.1
0.1
100
0.1
33
1
1
47
47
0.001
0.1
0.001
0.0022
100p
0.1
0.1
0.001
0.001
0.1
0.1
0.1
12p
0.1
15p
0.001
0.1
0.1
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.1
33p
47
100p
0.1
0.1
0.0022
0.22
0.0047
0.1
0.1
0.1
56p
1
Remark
s
Safe
ty
Ref.
No.
C67
C68
C70
C71
C73
C74
C75
C76
C78
C79
C80
C81
C82
C85
C87
C88
C89
C90
C91
C93
C94
C95
C98
C99
C100
C101
C102
C103
Part No.
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUV1A105ZFV
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1H120JCQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1C103KBQ
ECUE1H100DCQ
ECUE1A104KBQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1C223KBQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUV1H104ZFV
ECUE1A104KBQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
F2G1C1000014
ECUE1H820JCQ
F2G1C1000014
ECUE1A104KBQ
ECUE1C104ZFQ
ECUE1A104KBQ
ECUE1H102KBQ
ECUE1A104KBQ
ECUE1C103KBQ
ECUE1C103KBQ
ECUE1A104KBQ
ECUE0J105KBQ
ECUE0J105KBQ
Remark
s
Safe
ty
PC102
Ref.
No.
PCB2
Part No.
PNLP2002CXZ
PCB2
PNLP2049CXZ
IC101
(IC)
C0ABEB000083 IC
Q105
Q106
(TRANSISTORS)
B1ABDF000026 TRANSISTOR(SI)
B1GBCFEN0010 TRANSISTOR(SI)
D101
D104
D106
D111
D112
MA4120
MA4030
MA4030
B0ADEJ000026
B0AACK000011
CN101
CN102
CN103
CN104
PQJS12A10Z
K2LA1YYB0001
K2LB1YYB0002
K2LB1YYB0002
SW101
SW102
SW103
(SWITCHES)
K0L1BA000139 PUSH SWITCH
K0L1KA000007 PUSH SWITCH
PFSH1A03Z
PUSH SWITCH
L107
L108
L109
L110
L111
L112
L113
PQLQR2KA113
PQLQR2KA113
PQLQR2KA113
PQLQR2KA113
PQLQR2KA20T
PQLQR2KA20T
PQLQR2KA20T
(COILS)
COIL
COIL
COIL
COIL
COIL
COIL
COIL
(KX-FT982/KX-FT984 only)
PQLQR2KA20T
0N3181
Remark
s
S
TRANS-
(THERMISTOR)
THERMISTOR
(RELAY)
RLY101 K6B1CYY00005 RELAY
Remark
s
(DIODES)
DIODE(SI)
DIODE(SI)
DIODE(SI)
DIODE(SI)
DIODE(SI)
Part No.
POS101 PFRT002
Ref.
No.
L114
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
192
SA101
SA102
(VARISTORS)
PFRZRA311P6T VARISTOR (Surge Absorber)
PFRZRA102P6T VARISTOR (Surge Absorber)
T101
(TRANSFORMER)
G4AYA0000016 TRANSFORMER
L106
R101
R102
R103
R106
R107
R108
R109
R110
R111
R112
R114
R117
R118
R122
R127
R128
R129
R130
R133
R134
R135
R138
R139
R142
R143
R145
ERJ3GEY0R00
ERJ3GEYJ103
ERJ3GEYJ103
ERJ3GEYJ220
ERJ3GEYJ333
ERJ3GEYJ333
ERJ3GEYJ274
ERJ3GEYJ163
ERJ3GEYJ163
ERJ3GEYJ512
ERJ3GEYJ562
ERDS2TJ331
ERJ3GEYJ822
ERJ3GEYJ433
ERDS1TJ223
ERG2SJ121
ERJ3GEYJ123
ERJ3GEYJ754
ERJ3GEYJ754
ERDS1TJ153
ERJ3GEYJ473
ERJ3GEYJ331
ERJ3GEYJ912
ERJ3GEYJ912
ERJ3GEYJ152
ERJ3GEYJ152
ERJ3GEYJ331
(RESISTORS)
0
10k
10k
22
33k
33k
270k
16k
16k
5.1k
5.6k
330
8.2k
43k
22k
120
12k
750k
750k
15k
47k
330
9.1k
9.1k
1.5k
1.5k
330
C101
C102
C103
C104
C105
C106
C107
C108
C109
C110
C111
C113
C115
C116
C119
C120
C121
C124
C126
C128
C129
C130
C131
ECEA0JKA470
ECEA0JKA470
ECUV1E104ZFV
ECUV1H561KBV
ECUV1H561KBV
ECUV1H101JCV
ECUV1H562KBV
ECUV1C104KBV
ECUV1C104KBV
ECUV1H472KBV
ECUV1C393KBV
ECEA1HKA4R7
ECUV1H103KBV
ECUV1C104KBV
ECUV1C333KBV
ECUV1H151JCV
ECUV1H151JCV
ECUV1H472KBV
ECUV1H101JCV
ECEA0JKS470
ECUV1C333KBV
ECUV1C333KBV
ECUV1H103KBV
(CAPACITORS)
47
47
0.1
560p
560p
100p
0.0056
0.1
0.1
0.0047
0.039
4.7
0.01
0.1
0.033
150p
150p
0.0047
100p
47
0.033
0.033
0.01
S
S
Safe
ty
Ref.
No.
C132
C134
C135
C136
Part No.
ECUV1H103KBV
ECEA0JKA470
ECUV1H103KBV
F0C2E105A216
Safe
ty
Remark
s
0.01
47
0.01
1
Ref.
No.
PCB3
PCB203
Part No.
Remar
ks
IC301
(IC)
C1ZBZ0002089 IC
D301
(DIODE)
B3AAA0000534 DIODE(SI)
CN301
(CONNECTOR)
K1KA07B00118 CONNECTOR
CN302
SW301
SW302
SW303
SW304
SW305
SW306
SW307
SW308
SW309
SW310
SW311
SW312
SW313
SW314
SW315
SW316
SW317
SW318
SW319
SW320
SW321
SW322
SW323
SW324
SW325
SW326
SW327
SW328
SW329
SW330
SW331
SW332
SW333
SW334
SW335
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
K0H1BA000259
SW336
K0H1BA000259
SW337
K0H1BA000259
SW338
K0L1AA000002
SW339
K0L1BA000095
(SWITCHES)
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
SPECIAL SWITCH
(KX-FT988 only)
SPECIAL SWITCH
(KX-FT988 only)
SPECIAL SWITCH
(KX-FT988 only)
PUSH SWITCH, DOC. TOP SENSOR
PUSH SWITCH, DOC. SET SENSOR
Ref.
No.
Part No.
R303
R304
R305
R306
R307
R308
R309
R310
R311
R312
R313
R314
R316
R317
R318
R319
R320
R321
R322
R323
R324
R325
R326
R327
R328
R329
ERJ3GEYJ181
ERJ3GEYJ332
ERJ3GEYJ181
ERJ3GEYJ181
ERJ3GEYJ680
ERJ3GEYJ102
ERJ3GEY0R00
ERJ3GEYJ472
ERJ3GEYJ472
ERJ3GEYJ183
ERJ3GEYJ102
ERJ3GEYJ821
ERJ3GEYJ222
ERJ3GEYJ472
ERJ3GEYJ271
ERJ3GEY0R00
ERJ3GEY0R00
ERJ3GEY0R00
ERJ3GEY0R00
ERJ3GEY0R00
ERJ3GEY0R00
ERJ3GEYJ472
ERJ3GEYJ181
ERJ3GEY0R00
ERJ3GEYJ4R7
ERJ3GEY0R00
(RESISTORS)
180
3.3k
180
180
68
1k
0
4.7k
4.7k
18k
1k
820
2.2k
4.7k
270
0
0
0
0
0
0
4.7k
180
0
4.7
0
C301
C305
C306
C307
C309
C310
C311
C314
C317
C319
ECUV1C104ZFV
ECUV1H102KBV
ECUV1H101JCV
ECUV1H101JCV
ECUV1H331JCV
ECUV1H331JCV
ECUV1C104ZFV
ECUV1C104ZFV
ECUV1H681KBV
ECUV1C104ZFV
(CAPACITORS)
0.1
0.001
100P
100P
330P
330P
0.1
0.1
680P
0.1
Remar
ks
Ref.
No.
PCB4
Part No.
IC101
PFVIFA5518N
(IC)
IC
Q101
FQPF4N90C
(TRANSISTORS)
TRANSISTOR(SI)
Q203
2SC3928
TRANSISTOR(SI)
D101
PFVD1N4005
(DIODES)
DIODE(SI)
D102
PFVD1N4005
DIODE(SI)
D103
PFVD1N4005
DIODE(SI)
D104
PFVD1N4005
DIODE(SI)
D106
D107
D201
D202
PFVDD1NL20U
MA165
SF50DG
PFVDD1NL20U
DIODE(SI)
DIODE(SI)
DIODE(SI)
DIODE(SI)
F101
(FUSE)
PFBAST250315 FUSE
PC101
PFVIPC123
193
Remar
ks
S
S
S
S
Safe
ty
Ref.
No.
ZNR101
Part No.
ERZV10D751
VARISTOR
Remar
ks
S
R105
R110
R111
R112
R222
ERX2SJR22E
ERDS2TJ470
ERDS2TJ150
ERJ3GEYJ101
ERJ3GEYJ102
(RESISTORS)
0.22
47
15
100
1k
S
S
S
S
C106
EEUGH2W470U
(CAPACITOR)
47
Y
KXFT982LSB, KXFT984LSB, KXFT988LSB
194