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SERVICE MANUAL

CODE: 00ZJX-250SM/E

Color Image Scanner

MODEL

JX-250/M/P

CONTENTS

[ 1 ] INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
[ 2 ] SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
[ 3 ] UNPACKING, INSTALLATION, TRANSPORTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
[ 4 ] PARTS IDENTIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
[ 5 ] SCANNING PRINCIPLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
[ 6 ] DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
[ 7 ] CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
[ 8 ] DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
[ 9 ] ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
[10] CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
[11] WIRING CHARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1
[12] COMPATIBILITY OF SOFTWARE PACKAGES
BETWEEN MODELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-1

It is recommended to use Sharp or Sharp-approved parts for safe and reliable operation of the product. Parts marked with "!" is
important for maintaining the safety of the product. Use specified replacement parts when replacement of such parts is required.

SHARP CORPORATION

This document has been published for service


personnel. The descriptions and specifications
herein are subject to change without notice.

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CONTENTS
[ 1 ] INTRODUCTION
1.
2.
3.
4.

General notes for servicing .................................


System configuration ..........................................
General description .............................................
Features ..............................................................

[ 7 ] CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1

[ 2 ] SPECIFICATIONS
1. Basic specifications............................................. 2-1
2. System requirements of software
packages bundled with the scanner ................... 2-2

1. Main PWB ...........................................................


(1) CPU ..............................................................
(2) Analog processing section............................
(3) Digital processing section.............................
(4) Major IC specifications .................................
2. CCD PWB ...........................................................
3. Power supply circuit............................................
4. Lighting circuit .....................................................

7-1
7-1
7-1
7-1
7-2
7-12
7-14
7-16

[ 8 ] DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY


[ 3 ] UNPACKING, INSTALLATION, AND
TRANSPORTATION
1. Unpacking and installation ..................................
2. Cautions to be taken when installing
and storing .........................................................
3. Cautions to be taken when handling...................
4. Transportation.....................................................

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

[ 4 ] PARTS IDENTIFICATION
1. External view.......................................................
2. Setting DIP switches ...........................................
(1) Setting DIP switches .....................................
3. Internal structure .................................................
(1) Location of components................................
(2) Optical system ..............................................
(3) Drive system .................................................

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

1. Servicing tools .................................................... 8-1


2. Lubricating oil...................................................... 8-1
3. Disassembly and reassembly............................. 8-1

[ 9 ] ADJUSTMENT
1. Adjusting optics...................................................
2. Adjusting reduction belt tension..........................
3. Adjusting first and second
carriage fitting positions ......................................
4. Adjusting first belt tension and
second belt tension.............................................

9-1
9-3
9-3
9-3

[10] CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Control PWB ...............................................


CCD PWB...................................................
Power supply PWB .....................................
Lighting PWB ..............................................

10-1
10-7
10-8
10-11

[ 5 ] SCANNING PRINCIPLE
1. Basic principle .....................................................
2. Operating principle ..............................................
3. Correction............................................................
(1) White balance adjustment.............................
(2) Analog correction ..........................................
(3) Digital correction ...........................................
4. Operation flow chart ............................................
(1) Start of operation...........................................
(2) Start of scanning ...........................................
(3) Scanning operation .......................................

5-1
5-3
5-4
5-4
5-4
5-4
5-5
5-5
5-6
5-7

[ 6 ] DIAGNOSTICS ..................................................... 6-1

[11] WIRING CHARTS


(1) Overall view ................................................ 11-1
(2) Lighting system........................................... 11-2
(3) Motor drive system ..................................... 11-3

[12] COMPATIBILITY OF SOFTWARE


PACKAGES BETWEEN MODELS

3. General description

[1] INTRODUCTION

The JX-250 series scan documents of the max. A4 size (216 mm


297 mm) at high resolutions (max. basic resolution of 400 dpi and
pseudo resolution of 1600 dpi). it comes with lots of basic features,
including the unidirectional light source system which makes it possible to scan three-dimensional documents or those with a rough
surface clearly. In addition, to meet a variety of scanning needs, the
automatic document feeder (ADF) and film scanning unit (FSU) are
also optionally available.

This Service Manual covers information about the specifications,


operating principle, disassembly and reassembly, and maintenance of
the Sharp color image scanner JX-250 series.
Read this manual thoroughly and become completely familiar with the
details of the scanner before servicing the unit.

1. General notes for servicing


(1)

(2)

4. Features

Before trying to disassemble the scanner, make sure the power


supply cord of the scanner is disconnected from the power outlet. Under any circumstance, do not remove from or install the
PWBs or connectors onto the scanner with the power supply
turned ON.

(1)

The newly developed optical system reduces the foot print area
almost by half from the conventional models, thus making it
possible to install in an area only a bit larger than an A4 paper.

Use caution not to drop small parts or screws inside the unit
when disassembling and reassembling. If left inside, they might
cause the malfunction of the unit.

(3)

When carrying PWBs or the scanning head unit, put it in an


anti-static bag.

(5)

Keep the document table glass surface always clean. If contaminated, use a dry clean cloth for cleaning.

(6)

(*1: A4 flat-bed type, as of Jan. 1996)


(2)

Do not pull the connector cable when disconnecting it. Hold the
connector.

(4)

Worlds most compact and lightest(*1) design

Use caution not to injure your fingers or hands when disassembling or reassembling the unit.

Clear reproduction of images in a high resolution of max. 1600


dpi (*2) and up to 16770 thousand colors.
The basic resolution of 400 dpi (max. resolution up to 1600 dpi)
allows clear reproduction of minute lines and dots. In addition, it
reproduces high-quality scans in full 16770 thousand colors per
pixel.
(*2: available when using Sharps unique pseudo resolution
technique)

(3)

High-speed scanning
The JX-250 series can scan a full-color document in about 30
seconds (*3) and a single sheet of monochrome in about 5
seconds.

2. System configuration

(*3: Scanning times from the start to end of scanning at an


ambient temperature of 25C, excluding the time necessary for
initial action and data transfer.)
(4)

Automatic document feeder (ADF) is optionally available.


An optional ADF allows automatic, high-speed scanning of up to
same-size 50 sheets of documents.

(5)

Film scanning unit (FSU) is also optionally available for scanning


transparent films.
Use of an optional film scanning unit allows scanning
transparencies, such as negatives or positives, up to A4 size at
the basic resolution of 400 dpi.

SCSI

(6)

Interface

The unidirectional light source system makes it possible to clearly scan documents with a rough surface or wrinkles, or a books
pages without shadow.

ADF JX-AF2
FSU JX-2F4

SCSI cable

Personal computer

Option (either of the two models)

The unidirectional light source system allows high-quality scanning of documents with a rough surface.

(7)

Combining with a color printer constitutes a color copying system


Using the bundled copying software package "CopyJX" and a
color printer, the scanner can be used as a color copying system.

(8)

JX-250

Supports the world standard input interface specification


TWAIN.
With the world standard specification "TWAIN" driver installed, it
is possible to operate the scanner from a variety of commercial
applications which support TWAIN.

( 9 ) Adobe Photoshop LE is standard (It varies with different


countries.)

[Fig. 1-1]

The JX-250 comes with the image processing software "Adobe


Photoshop LE" as standard, both Windows and Macintosh versions, to make it possible to reproduce first-rate images.
(10) ColorSync 2.0 support (JX-250M only)

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The JX-250M comes with a ColorSync 2.0 profile, which processes scanned images for easy color matching of documents and
data.

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[2] SPECIFICATIONS

Item
System
requirements

Item
Scanning system
Scanning action
Light source

Description
Fixed document table, plane scanning system
Single path (line sequential)
Unidirectional light source consisting of R, G, and B colors
(3 fluorescent lamps: red, green and blue)
Sensor
Reduction optical system CCD image sensor
Resolution
Basic resolution:
400 dpi (main scanning direction)
800 dpi (feed direction)
Setting range:
30 1600 dpi (When the resolution is set for
more 1201 dpi with an area of 6.3 in. in the
main scanning direction, the scanning process
becomes slow because it is performed
software-wise.)
Color separation Switching among R, G, and B light sources
Documents
Sheets of paper and books pages (up to 3 kg in weight). Negatives
and transparencies (up to 216 mm 279 mm when an optional film
scanning unit is used).
Document size
Max. A4 and letter size. Legal size when ADF is used.
Effective scanning 8.52 (main) 11.7 (feed) in.
range
[8.52 14 in. when ADF is used]
216.4 (main) 297.2 (feed) mm
[216.4 355.6 mm when ADF is used.]
Output data
1 or 8 bits/pixel
[8 bits when A/D converter is used.]
Scan speed
Color:
Approx. 6.0 ms/line
Monochrome binary: Approx. 1.0 ms/line
A4 Color
Approx. 21 sec/300 dpi
Monochrome binary
Approx. 3.5 sec/300 dpi
(without drop-out color)
The scan time is counted from the start to end of scanning at an
ambient temperature of 25C, excluding the time necessary for
the initial action and data transfer.
Initial action time Approx. 2 sec.
of scanning head
Head return speed Approx. 4 sec. (A4)
DMA transfer
Max. 4 MB/sec. (in asynchronous operation)
speed
Zooming
Main scanning direction: Digital zooming (linear interpolation)
Feed direction:
Simple zooming (w/o linear interpolation)
* Simple zooming in both main scanning and feed directions
during soft zooming.
Interface
Standard: SCSI-II, terminator power supplied
(Connector: 50-pin full-size 1, 50-pin half-size pin type 1)
Reliability
Life:100 thousand scanning operations or 5 years
of operation which comes first.
Operating
Temperature: 5 35C, humidity: 20 80%RH (No condensation of
environment
humidity allowed)
Storage
Temperature: 20 60C, humidity: 90% RH max.
environment
Power supply
Local voltage
Power
Max. 28 W.
consumption
Weight and
About 4.9 kg, 286 mm (W) 403 (D) 79 mm (H) (Projections
external
excluded)
dimensions

Microsoft-compatible mouse

640 400 dots or higher


(Displays which produces more than 256 colors, and display
cards are recommended)

<Memory>

SCSI host adaptor

8 MB or more of memory (16 MB or more is recommended)

Supports ASPI-compatible SCSI boards (PCI, ISA, EISA, VL,


PCMCIA cards) and drivers.
<AT-compatible machines>
Adaptec:
AHA-1510A (ISA/AT)
AVA-1505/1515 (ISA/AT)
AHA-1522A (ISA/AT)
AHA-1542CF (ISA/AT)
AHA-1640 (MAC)
AHA-1742A (EISA)
AHA-2742T (EISA II)
AHA-2840A/2842VL (VESA VLBus)
AHA-2940 (PCI)
APA-1460 (PCMCIA)
The compatibility of other ASPI-compatible SCSI boards is to be
determined in future.

Max. scanning size

ScanJX2 and CopyJX support the maximum scanning size of the


JX-250, or 8.52 14 inch (when ADF is used), in full colors at
400 dpi, with the max. image size of 32000 32000 pixels.
TWAIN2 supports the maximum image size of 32000 32000
pixels. (If a TWAIN-compatible application is used, the maximum
image size depends upon the capability of the application to
handle images.)

Language

English

(2) ScanJX2, TWAIN2, CopyJX V1.0 for Macintosh


Item

Description

Applicable scanner

JX-250 and its options

Connectable interface

SCSI

System requirements

<Computer>

Macintosh II/Quadra/Centris/Power Mac/Power Book


series (excluding Macintosh II)

<Monitor>

640 x 400 dots or higher


(13-inch or larger displays which produce more than 256
colors, and display cards are recommended)

<Memory>

3 MB or more of memory

<System>

Max. scanning size

System 7.1 and higher

ScanJX2 supports the maximum scanning size of the JX-250,


or 8.52 x 14 inch (when ADF is used), in full colors at 400
dpi, with the max. image size of 8192 x 32000 pixels.
TWAIN2 supports the maximum image size of 32000 x
32000 pixels. (If a TWAIN-compatible application is used, the
maximum image size depends upon the capability of the
application to handle images.)

Language

The scanning software and driver software are not guaranteed of


normal operation if they are used in any operating environment which
does not meet the following conditions. (as of January 1996)

(1) ScanJX, TWAIN2, and CopyJX for Windows


Description
JX-250 and its options

Connectable
interface

Microsoft Windows 3.1, Windows95 and MS-DOS or MSDOS/V on which Windows 3.1 runs

<Monitor>

2. System requirements of software


packages bundled with the scanner

Item

1. Basic specifications

Applicable scanner

Description
<System>

SCSI (supports ASPI-compatible host adaptor)

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(6)

[3] UNPACKING, INSTALLATION,


AND TRANSPORTATION

Connect the SCSI cable to the scanner.

1. Unpacking and installation


(1)
(2)

SCSI connector
full-pitch 50 pin

Remove the scanner and its accessories from the packing case.
Remove the shipping pads.

Note

(3)

Keep the packing case and shipping pads for transportation.


SCSI connector
half-pitch 25 pin

Remove the scanning head fixing screw.

Note

[Fig. 3-2]

Keep the scanning head fixing screw for transportation.


Note

Scanning head
fixing screw

It is possible to connect the SCSI cable to the either the halfpitch 50-pin connector or the full-pitch 50-pin connector.
When the SCSI cable is connected to the full-pitch 50-pin
connector, secure it with the mounting fixture at both sides.

(7)

Connect the other end of the SCSI cable to the computer.

(8)

Set the SCSI-ID with the scanner DIP switches. (Refer to "Setting DIP switches" covered later in this manual.)

(9)

Set the terminator with the scanner DIP switches. (Refer to "Setting DIP switches" covered later in this manual.)

Note

[Fig. 3-1]
(4)

Connecting with the computer

The length of a single SCSI cable should be less than 2 m.


If multiple SCSI devices are used, the total length of SCSI
cables should not exceed 6 m.

a. Connecting with IBM PC/AT compatible machines.


Mount Sharps recommended interface board on the computer and install the applicable SCSI driver.

2. Cautions to be taken when installing


and storing

Note

Normal operation is not guaranteed if the SCSI interface board


or driver other than recommended by Sharp is used. (For
Sharp recommended SCSI board and driver, refer to the
system requirements of the software supplied with the
scanner.)

The performance of the scanner depends to a large extent upon the


environmental condition of the location where the scanner is installed.

For the installation of the SCSI board and driver, read the
Operation Manual for the computer and SCSI interface board.

a. Temperature and humidity extremes (near the heater, humidifier


or air conditioner)

In particular, caution should be used not to let the following


items become inconsistent with each other, among the
interface board, computer, other SCSI devices, and interface.

If the scanner is installed or stored in such a place, the document


may get wet or condensation of humidity may occur, thus causing
a dirty scan.
(Working environment: 5 35C of temperature, 20 80% of relative humidity)

When installing and storing the scanner, avoid the following conditions:

I/O port address


DMA channel
Interruption level, and others
b. Connecting with Apple Macintosh
Connect with the computer.
(5)

Make sure both the scanner and the computer are turned off.

[Fig. 3-3]

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b. Direct sunlight

c. Use care not to scratch the glass surface of the document table or
the inside of the document cover (white area) with a clip or staple.

The plastic parts may get deformed or deteriorate.

[Fig. 3-4]
c. Near any device which emits much noise, magnetism, or static
electricity.
Malfunction or poor quality scans may result.

[Fig. 3-8]
d. Once scanning starts, do not move the scanner or the document
of the document table or disconnect the connection cable until the
end of scanning.

[Fig. 3-5]

3. Cautions to be taken when handling

[Fig. 3-9]
e. Do not place a heavy object (maximum allowable weight: 3 kg) on
the document table. Do not press the document table strongly.

To maintain the performance of the color image scanner, use the


following cautions when handling it.
a. Do not pull off or bend the connection cable forcibly; otherwise the
cable may break.

[Fig. 3-10]
[Fig. 3-6]

f. Before turning the scanner, make sure the ID number and the
terminator setting are correct.

b. Do not drop the scanner. Use caution not to give shock to it.

Before connecting the scanner to a computer, check that the terminator setting is correct. Set an ID number which has not been
allocated to other SCSI devices, if any.
Note

[Fig. 3-7]

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If an ID number which has been allocated to another SCSI


device is set, the system fails to operate properly. In addition,
data on the hard disk may be erased.

g. Before connecting the scanner to a computer, make sure both the


scanner and the computer are off. Never try to connect or disconnect the connection cable with either unit turned on.

[4] PARTS IDENTIFICATION


1. External view
A. Front view

Document cover

[Fig. 3-11]
h. Do not turn off the power to stop scanning.

Scanning head

Document
table

4. Transportation
To move the scanner from where it is installed, for repair or any other
reason, make sure to observe the following conditions:
(1)

Turn off the power of the scanner.

Power switch

If the scanning head is located at a place other than the home


position, turn the scanner on to return the scanning head to the
home position. Before making sure the scanning head is
returned to the home position, turn the power supply off.
(2)

Power lamp

[Fig. 4-1]
(1)

Install the scanning head fixing screw into the transportation


screw hole to secure the scanner.

Document cover

Document table

Used to hold the document. Detachable.

(3)

Remove any optional device from the scanner and install the
cap.

(2)

(4)

Remove the power and SCSI cables. Install the cap to the SCSI
connector.

(3)

Scanning head

(5)

Put the scanner in the packing case with shipping pads.

(4)

Power lamp

(5)

Power switch

Documents are set on the glass surface of this table.

Used to scan the document on the document table.

(Refer to "Packing specification" outlined later in this manual.)

Turns on when the power switch is turned on.

Used to turn the power On and Off.

B. Rear view
Scanning head
fixing screw

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Power
connector

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SCSI interface
DIP switch

Connector for
optional unit

[Fig. 4-2]
(1)

Power cable

(2)

SCSI interface

Used to supply power to the scanner.

Used to connect with the host computer or other device by


means of the SCSI cable.
(3)

DIP switch
For details, refer to "[4]-2 Setting DIP switches."

(4)

Connector for optional unit


Used to connect with an optional automatic document feeder
unit or film scanning unit.

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(5)

Scanning head fixing screw

B. Setting SCSI ID

Used to lock the scanning head for transportation.

Set the scanner ID number for any from 0 to 7 with the DIP switches
SW1 to SW3.

C. Top view

Switch number

Description

OFF
Hinge hole

2
OFF

OFF

ID number 0

ON

OFF

ID number 1

ON

OFF

ID number 2

ON

ON

OFF

ID number 3

OFF

B5

OFF

OFF

A4

OFF

ON

ID number 4 (factory setting)

ON
Document table

A4

Main scanning direction

Home position mark

Home position

ON

ON

ID number 7

Turn the terminator switch on if the scanner is to be connected to the


computer as an only SCSI device or the last of the SCSI devices
connected to it.
Turn the terminator switch off if the scanner is to be located between
the computer and any other SCSI device.

Main scanning direction

The main scanning direction is the direction in which the sensor


(CCD) on the scanning head scans.
(3)

ID number 6

C. Setting terminator

Scanning begins at this position. The scanning origin and scan


area on the computer display depends on the software to be
used.
(2)

ID number 5

ON

Scale

[Fig. 4-3]
(1)

ON

ON

Note: Set an ID number which has not been allocated to other


SCSI device, if any.
If an ID number which has been allocated to another SCSI
device is set, the system fails to operate properly. In
addition, data on the hard disk may be erased.

Scale
Home position
B5

OFF

OFF
ON

Feed
direction

Turn terminator switch ON


DIP-SW

Feed direction

1 2 3 4
ON

The direction in which the scanning head moves.


(4)

OFF

Scale
The document table is calibrated in divisions of 1 in. (25.4 mm)
to give an rough idea of the size of a document on the table.

(5)

Hinge hole
When installing the document cover or an optional unit, insert
the hinge into this hole.

JX-250

[Fig. 4-5]

Turn terminator switch OFF

2. Setting DIP switches


It is possible to set the following items by changing over the DIP
switches at the rear of the scanner.

SCSI device

JX-250

Note

Last SCSI
device

Before trying to change over the DIP switches, make sure to


turn off the power of the scanner.
Use a ball-point pen or tweezers to change over the DIP
switches. (Make sure the switches are securely set; otherwise
malfunction of the system may result.)

DIP-SW

(1) Setting DIP switches

[Fig. 4-6]

A. Factory setting
Switch number

The DIP switches are factory set as follows:


1

External terminator

1 2 3 4
ON
OFF

Description

OFF

Terminator switch OFF

ON

ON

Terminator switch ON (factory setting)

OFF
Note

[Fig. 4-4]

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If the last SCSI device does not have an internal terminator,


connect an external terminator to it.

Terminator ON/OFF
SCSI-ID setting

The external terminator should be the one supplied with the


computer or recommended by the computer manufacturer.

3. Internal structure
(1) Location of components
The internal section of the scanner consists primarily of the optical
system which performs scanning in the main scanning direction with
the light receiving element (CCD), and the drive system which moves
the second carriage in the feed direction.

10

[Fig. 4-7]

1
4
7
F

Document cover
Control PWB
First carriage unit

2
5
8

AC inlet
Power lighting PWB
Second carriage unit

CCD PWB

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3
6
9

Power switch
LED PWB
Motor unit

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(2) Optical system
14

13

12

11

10

[Fig. 4-8]

1
4
7
F
I

2
5
8
G
J

Blue fluorescent lamp


Cyan dichroic filter
Convergence mirror
Third mirror
CCD PWB

3
6
9
H

White fluorescent lamp


Blue dichroic filter
First mirror
Lens

Second mirror
CCD element

(2) Spectral characteristics


The spectral characteristics are optimized by the R, W, and B fluorescent lamps, and B and C dichroic filters, and a lens filter vaporized on
the lens surface.

Lights emitted from the fluorescent lamps are reflected by the document placed on the document table glass J and are again reflected
three times by the first mirror 8, second mirror 9, and then third
mirror F in sequence, and passed through the lens G to form images on the light receiving surface of the CCD element H.

Relative energy

<Fluorescent lamp characteristics>

The fluorescent lamps blink in the order of R, G, and B, so that the


color components of R, G, B are sequentially formed on the light
receiving surface of the CCD. The quantity of light detected by each
light receiving element (8m square 3648) of the CCD varies with
the density of each color component. Consequently, the shade of
each of R, G, B is read.

R fluorescent lamp

400

500

600

Relative energy

(Shade data on R, G, and B is passed to the control PWB, and the


color identification is made with the combination of shades of R, G,
and B.)

(1) Outline of optical system

700

(nm)

W fluorescent lamp

400

500

600

700

(nm)

First mirror
Second mirror

Lens specification
F=5.1
f=35
M=0.126

Relative energy

Third mirror

CCD

B fluorescent lamp

400

216.408
8 m x 3648 pixels

Red lamp mirror

Table glass

The three-color (R, G, and B) light source is composed of the R


fluorescent lamp 3, W fluorescent lamp 2, and B fluorescent lamp
1.

500

600

[Fig. 4-10]

16
28.55

Red fluorescent lamp

308.44
352.99

[Fig. 4-9]

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700

(nm)

75

400

500

600

700

800

35

65

400

500

600

700

Wavelength (nm)

800

Wavelength (nm)

B dichroic filter

Transmittance (%)

25

95

Reflection factor (%)

Reflection factor (%)

Reflected light

Transmittance (%)

95

Transmitting
light

C dichroic filter

[Fig. 4-11]

(3) Drive system


The drive system consists of the motor H, reduction pulley F, reduction belt G, driving pulley 9, second belt 6, first pulley 7, first belt
5, and follower pulley 8. The rotation of the motor is converted into
reciprocating motion through the reduction belt G, reduction pulley
F, driving pulley 9, and second belt 6, to transport the second
carriage unit 2 linked to the second belt.

In the meantime, the power is also transmitted through the first pulley
7 to the first belt 5 to transport the first carriage unit 1 linked to the
first belt 5. At this time, the moving speeds of the first belt 5 and
second belt 6 are:
First belt speed: Second belt speed = 2 : 1
The entire optical path length is fixed.

12

11

10

12
11

10
9

[Fig. 4-12]

1
4
7
F

First carriage unit


Main shaft
First pulley
Reduction pulley

2
5
8
G

Second carriage unit


First belt
Follower pulley
Reduction pulley

45

3
6
9
H

Table glass
Second belt
Driving pulley
Motor

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[5] SCANNING PRINCIPLE

Figure 5-2 shows a schematic diagram of the optical system which


performs scanning. The optical system consists of three light sources
(R, G, and B), mirrors, lens, a high-density CCD sensor (3648 elements).

1. Basic principle

This scanner adopts a unidirectional light-source system to pick up


the three light sources.

We recognize the following colors in our daily life:

Unidirectional light-source system:

Color of light reflected from an object

Suppose light is applied to the document from more than two directions. If the document is not placed just at the point of intersection of
the two lights, the scanning position will not be secured properly.
Such a problem can be prevented by applying three lights to the
document from the same direction at all times. This method keeps the
scanning position constant for each lamp, when scanning even a
three-dimensional document. This method is called the unidirectional
light-source system.

Color of light transmitting through an object


Color of a light source.

In any case, color cannot be perceived only with light. Figure 5-1
shows the three primary colors, red (R), green (G) and blue (B) which
constitute light.

Document

Red

Filter

Filter

R
Yellow

Filter

Table glass
Filter

Magenta
WH

Blue

Cyan

Green

Mirror

CCD

Mirror

CCD

Document
WH:White
Dichroic filter

Dichroic filter
[Fig. 5-1]

To perceive the pure color of an object, no-color (white) light is required. If data on the R, G, and B of an object are obtained, the
original color can be reproduced from that data.

B
Mirror

Mirror

Mirror

Mirror
Cyan dichroic filter
Blue dichroic filter

Convergence mirror

Mirror

CCD

Mirror

CCD

[Fig. 5-3]
This scanner uses to two types of dichroic filters to realize the
unidirectional light-source system. The dichroic filter transmits or
reflect a particular wavelength (color) of light. In reality, R, G, B lights
are picked up in the following manner:

B
Second mirror

W
R mirror

Blue fluorescent lamp ON


First mirror

Cyan dichroic filter


Blue dichroic filter

Convergence mirror

Third mirror
CCD

Lens

B
Second mirror

[Fig. 5-2]

W
R mirror

First mirror

Third mirror

CCD

Lens

[Fig. 5-4]
When the blue fluorescent lamp comes on, the light passes through
the blue dichroic filter. In addition, the blue light component passes
through the cyan dichroic filter, without being reflected. The light
emitted from the blue lamp thus becomes pure blue light after passing through the two dichroic filters.

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White fluorescent lamp ON

(Spectral characteristics of three light sources R,G, and B)

Relative energy

Cyan dichroic filter


Blue dichroic filter
Convergence mirror

B
Second mirror

Blue

400

W
R mirror

Green

500

Red

600

700

nm Wave

800

length

First mirror

[Fig. 5-7]

(Light emitting timing of three light sources and CCDoutput)

Third mirror
CCD

Lens

[Fig. 5-5]

Lens

When the white lamp comes on, the R and B light components of the
white light emitted from the white lamp pass through the blue dichroic
filter while the remaining green light component alone is reflected.
Next, the cyan dichroic filter allows green light to pass through it, thus
producing pure green light.

CCD (N pixels)

1
AD

Analog data Converter


Digital
data

N
G

Red fluorescent lamp ON

Cyan dichroic filter


Blue dichroic filter
Convergence mirror

R lamp
G lamp

ON
R

ON
G

OFF

B lamp

B
CCD

OFF
ON
B

OFF
1

Second mirror

ON
R

OFF

1
G

OFF
N

White

W
R mirror

Document
color
RED

First mirror

Document
color
GREEN
Document
color
BLUE

Third mirror
CCD

Document
color

Lens

Document
color
Yellow
Document
color
Magenta

[Fig. 5-6]
When the red fluorescent lamp comes on, only the red light component is reflected by the red dichroic filter, while any other light
component contained in the red fluorescent lamp passes through the
red dichroic filter, thus producing pure red light.

Document
color
Cyan
Document
color

The lens and mirrors allow reduction of a document up to 216.408


mm in width to be inputted into a 27.264-mm-wide CCD.

Black

This model employs the three light-source system with the reduction
optical system. In scanning, the light emitting timing of R, G, and B
are shifted each other to blink cyclically, thus producing information
on pure three colors from one CCD sensor.

[Fig. 5-8]
(CCD spectral sensitivity characteristics)

Relative output

This realizes faithful reproduction of the document colors. The figures


below show the spectral characteristics of R, G, and B, and the light
emitting timing of the three color light sources, CCD output, and CCD
spectral sensitivity characteristics, and filter spectral characteristics.

400

500

600

700

[Fig. 5-9]

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800

(nm)

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The color decomposition characteristics of the color scanner is


determined in the following combinations:

Relative energy

(Filter spectral characteristics)

C filter reflection characteristics

(*) (*)

(*) (*)

R characteristics
Red fluorescent lamp, C filter,

CCD characteristics

Red light source


(*) Mercury
bright line

G characteristics
White fluorescent lamp, B and C filters,

CCD characteristics

Green light source

400

500

600

700

800

(nm)

B characteristics

Red fluorescent lamp: Red light source

Blue fluorescent lamp, B and C filters,

C filter transmission characteristics

(*) (*)

CCD characteristics

Blue light source

B filter reflection characteristics

Relative energy

(*) (*)

2. Operating principle

400

500

600

700

800

(nm)

White fluorescent lamp: Green light source


B filter transmission characteristics

(*)

Filter characteristics

Relative energy

(*)

When the start signal is sent from the computer, the scanner gets in
the operation mode and the scanning head moves to the white
balance position under the control of the main control and timing
sections. Then, the white balance sheet is scanned and the following
three analog processes (white balance adjustment) are performed.
Scanning of the document is now started.

(*)
(*)

400

500

600

700

The light emitting timings of the three light sources (R, G, and B)
shifted to blink cyclically. The light is reflected by the document surface and received by one image sensor. (An optional film scanning
unit can be used to perform light transmission scanning.) The color
information of the document is decomposed into R, G, and B information and converted into analog signals. These analog signals are A-D
converted and corrected to be digital RGB data, which is outputted
through the interface to an external device.

800

(nm)

Blue fluorescent lamp: Blue light source

1 Adjusting the quantity of light of RGB light sources


2 Storing dark noise components Correction
3 Storing shading components Correction

[Fig. 5-10]

Scanning operation is explained below, along the flow of signals.


Document

Table glass

First carriage unit

B
W

Main motor

CCD PWB
<Photo-electric
conversion>

Second carriage unit

Lens
Inverter PWB

D/A conversion

Motor driver

SCSI cable

A/D conversion

Main control section

Timing control of digital image processing

SCSI controller

Personal computer

Terminator

FIFO memory

[Fig. 5-11]
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The light source unit is composed of three color light sources which
blink at a high speed in sequence to illuminate the document. The
light reflected by the document is reflected by the mirror to change its
optical path and to pass through the lens, thus forming a document
image on the image sensor. The image sensor is a CCD linear type.
The document image is decomposed into pixels by the image sensor
and outputted in sequence. Scanning in the main scanning direction
is performed in this manner. The scanning head is moved in the feed
direction by the stepping motor controlled by the main control section.

3. Correction
Data outputted from the CCD are subject to the following corrections
and adjustments.

(1) White balance adjustment


1 Adjustment of the quantity of light of R, G, and B light sources
The R, G, and B lamps are pulsated and the quantity of light of
each lamp is adjusted by changing its lighting time (pulse width)
when scanning the white balance sheet. (about 2 V at time of A-D
conversion)

Feed direction
(in which scanning head moves)

2 Dark component correction


The CCD outputs dark components even when it is not receiving
any light. The scanner stores dark components when scanning
the white balance sheet with the fluorescent lamps turned off, and
subtracts them from actual scan data.

Main scanning direction


(CCD)

3 Shading component correction

[Fig. 5-12]
The analog data decomposed into pixels are amplified by the differential amplifier. Each pixel is then corrected in terms of dark noise
and shading at the analog processing section before being converted
into digital data. The digital data are written into buffer memory in
sequence. When RGB digital data of one line are written, the main
control section reads the data and performs tone correction before
outputting to an external device through the interface.

Theoretical
value

About
2V

Lens

CCD

CCD output

3648 bits

[Fig. 5-15]

The scanner repeats the above operation until data of one screen are
outputted. After completion of data output of one screen, the fluorescent lamps stop blinking and the scanning head returns to its home
position. The scanner goes into the stand-by state.

As shown in the above figure, the CCD receives light through the
lens. Consequently, the quantity of light gradually decreases toward
the periphery of the CCD and the CCD output corresponding to the
peripheral area drops as well. For this reason, the voltage of each
pixel (3648 bits) of the CCD is recorded when scanning the white
balance sheet, and the actual scan data are 256-divided (A-D converted) with this voltage as the reference. In this manner, shading
components are corrected.

(1) Scanning operation


(Line sequence scanning)
Start of operation

(2) Analog correction

Home position/white balance position 1

Analog correction is divided into two categories: dark component correction and shading correction performed at the time of A-D conversion

White balance position 2


Start of
(Red, Green, Blue scanning for each line)
scanning

A. Dark component correction

Scanning origin

Dark component correction is to determine the lower reference level


(black level) for A-D conversion. This correction is performed by using
data obtained when scanning the reference when scanning with the
fluorescent lamps turned off.

Scanning head moving path

[Fig. 5-13]

Each color uses the same value of data for dark component correction; that is, a total of 3 data for each R, G, and B color are used in
the case of color scanning. In addition, to lessen the influence of
noise, the average data of one line (in main scanning direction) of
pixels is used. These data are converted from digital to analog signals by the DA converter to supply to the lower reference level of the
AD converter.

(2) Relationship between scanning origin and


white balance position
1.5mm

B. Shading correction
Shading correction is to determine the higher level (white level) for
A-D conversion.

White balance sheet

Upper cabinet

7mm

Shading correction uses data obtained when scanning the white


balance sheet located next to the document scanning position. Unlike
the dark component correction procedure in which each color uses
the same data, the shading correction procedure needs data on each
CCD element for each color, because it is required to correct the
phenomenon that the intensity of light is the strongest at the center of
the lens with the quantity of light gradually decreasing toward its
peripheral area. For this reason, shading correction require memory
for 3 colors (3648 bits x 3), or three times that needed for dark
component correction.

Table glass

Main frame

0.5mm
Scanning range

HP WB2 Scanning
origin
WB1
HP: Home position
WB: White balance position

[Fig. 5-14]

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To lessen the influence of noise, this correction also uses the
average of data obtained by scanning at the positions of WB1 and
WB2 a few times. These data are D-A converted to supply to the
upper reference level of the AD converter.

4. Operation flow chart


(1) Start of operation

When scanning shading correction data, the dark component correction data which has been obtained to perform dark component correction is used as the A-D conversion reference level (comparison
value), by making the dark component correction data zero (minimum) and the shading correction data FFH (maximum).

Power is turned ON

(3) Digital correction

CPU initialization

After analog correction, digitalized image data are sent to the gate
array for digital correction. Digital correction is divided into two
processes: zoom processing (digital zoom) performed in the gate
array, and gamma correction.

Main memory check

A. Digital zoom
Digital zoom is performed by interpolating data between two data;
that is, the position of data between two data is calculated according
to resolution and scanning position and two data are given as their
ratios to create hypothetical data. In this scanner, digital zoom is
performed on in the main scanning direction. In the feed direction,
simple zoom is performed by mechanically controlling the first carriage speed and scanning timing.
0

Memory error

YES

NO

Operation stops

Initial setting of
scanner operation

Start of initialization
of scanner

400DPI

Initial setting of
interface
1

2/3

1/3

1/3

1.33

2/3

2.67

Start of SCSI
operation

300DPI

Wait for operation


becoming stable (1 sec.)

[Fig. 5-16]

Resetting

B. Gamma correction
Digitally-converted 256-gradation data are corrected according a
desired data output pattern which has been set in advance.

Initial setting of
parameters

This is usually used to perform dark component emphasis ("a" in the


figure below).

Start of receiving
SCSI commands

Scanner output (Y)


a
b

Scanner in
stand-by state

YES

CCD output (X)


Stand-by process

[Fig. 5-17]
(Note) a: The dark section is emphasized (in the case of CRT, Y =
X0.45)
b: CCD output is delivered without correction (Y = X)
c: The bright section is emphasized.
In reality, data conversion is achieved by writing output data corresponding to respective internal data into 256-byte memory inside
the gate array.

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NO

Return to stand-by
state (BUSY)

(2) Start of scanning

Start of scanning

NO

ADF mode
YES

Scanning head at
ADF position

Feeding of document

NO

YES
Scanning head moves
to home position

NO

First page
YES

NO

Same setting for


scanning as before

Scanning head moves


to home position.

Q'ty of light
adjustment
Dark component
correction
Shading correction

YES
Same setting for
scanning as before

YES
NO

Q'ty of light adjustment


Necessary number of
pages

NO

YES
Scanning head moves
to home position

Shading correction
Scanning head moves
to ADF scanning
position

Scanning head moves


to ADF scanning
position

Document is moved
to scanning start
position

Scanning starts

End of scanning
start operation

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Q'ty of light
Dark component
correction
Shading correction

Shading correction

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(3) Scanning operation

Scanning operation

FIFO full

YES

NO
Scanning of image

CCD image output

Analog processing
Shading correction
Dark component correction
Digital processing
Gamma conversion
Digital zoom (only in main scanning direction)
Binary white/black inversion processing
Storing processed image
data into FIFO

Request for
image transfer

NO

YES
Image data is transferred from
FIFO through gate array to
SCSI controller

Image data is transferred from


SCSI controller through SCSI
bus to computer

NO

End of scanning
YES

ADF mode

YES
Discharge of
document

NO

Scanning head moves


to home position

YES

Final
document
NO

End of scanning
operation

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[6] DIAGNOSTICS

2. Scanning action test

The JX-250 series have the diagnosis mode for better serviceability.
To make the diagnosis mode available, it is necessary to connect the
diagnosis checker (part code: UKOG-7030XCZZ) to the option connector and set the DIP switch properly.

The scanning action test is performed to check white balance adjustment, the scanning head and the image input circuits (especially the
analog circuit) for proper operation, and the white balance sheet for
contamination. When the scanner is put in this mode, white balance
is adjusted and scanning is performed at the scanning start position
under the conditions given below.

Diagnosis
mode

DIP switch setting

Description

0
0

0
0

1
1

0
1

White balance Scanning action test


test
Shading waveform test
Dark component waveform test

1
0
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

0
0
0

PWB self-test

This test also makes it possible to check the waveform of the image
input circuits (in particular, the analog circuit).

Ageing

Ageing (No limit)


Ageing (30 times)

PWB self/option check

Setting of DIP switches

ON
OFF

1: ON
0: OFF
Note

[Fig. 6-2]
<Setting conditions for scanning action test>

Make sure the scanners power is turned off before connecting


the diagnosis checker to the option connector.
Make sure the scanner is disconnected from the computer
before trying to perform diagnosis testing.

Resolution

: 200 DPI

Scanning range : A4
Scanning mode : full color
To stop the scanning test action, turn the scanner off.

1. Ageing test
3. Shading waveform test

The ageing test is performed to check the drive system and its control
circuit for proper operation. The ageing test can be done in two
modes: "no limit" and "automatic 30 times." Set the DIP switches as
follows:

The shading waveform test is performed to check the image input


circuits (especially the analog circuit) for proper operation.
In this test mode, serrate pseudo shading waveforms produced in the
gate array are continuously outputted to the analog circuit, and these
waveforms are check in sequence to locate defective points, if any, in
the image input circuits (especially the analog circuit).

Setting of DIP switches

Limitless ageing operations

30 ageing operations

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

ON
OFF

[Fig. 6-1]
<Setting conditions for ageing action test>
Resolution

[Fig. 6-3]

: 30 dpi

<Test point 6 (TP6) waveform>

Scanning range : A4
Scanning mode : full color
Interval

Voltage(V)

: 30 ageing: No time
Limitless ageing: 40 seconds

3.4V

To stop the ageing test action, turn the scanner off. If the DIP switch
4 is set for ON, the ageing test automatically ends after 30 scanning
operations.

0.8V
Time (s)

72s

Waveform outputted in shading waveform test

[Fig. 6-4]
To stop the shading waveform test, turn the scanner off.

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4. Dark component waveform test

5. PWB self-test

The dark component waveform test is performed to check the image


input circuits (especially the analog circuit) for proper operation.

This test mode is performed to check the major devices and buses of
the control PWB for proper operation. In this mode, pseudo data are
sent to each device to check the response, thus locating a fault
device, if any.

In this mode, serrate pseudo dark component waveforms produced in


the gate array are continuously outputted to the analog circuit. These
waveforms are checked in sequence to locate defective points, if any,
in the image input circuits (in particular the analog circuit).

Setting of DIP switches

Setting of DIP switches

Default setting

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

[Fig. 6-8]
[Fig. 6-5]

(1) Operation

<Test point 5 (TP5) waveform>

1
2
3
4

Voltage(V)
1.8V

Set all DIP switch to ON.


Set DIP switches to OFF in turns, starting with SW 4.
Resistor and memory check (gate array and SCSI controller)
Option check (ADF/FSU sensor, ADF/FSU motor phase, power
supply)
All diagnosis checker LEDs will come on if all checks are satisfactory. If any LED turns blink, see the following error table.

5
0.8V

Test result

BLINK BLINK BLINK OFF

Gate array resistor error

BLINK OFF BLINK BLINK

Gate array gamma error

OFF

Gate array A memory error

OFF BLINK OFF BLINK

Gate array B memory error

OFF

Gate array FIFO memory error BLINK BLINK OFF BLINK

ADF option check error

BLINK OFF BLINK OFF

Enlarged view

SCSI controller error

Waveform outputted in dark component waveform test

OFF BLINK BLINK BLINK

56ms

DIP SW test error

Time (ms)

LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4

FSU option check error

OFF BLINK BLINK OFF

10 Normal
(A single serration is divided into 256 sections.)
To stop the test, turn the scanner off.
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4

Test point for shading and dark component waveform

Red

Shading wave form

Green

Dark component wave form


TP006
TP004

TP005
IC012
21

N.C

VIN

18
REF+
6
REF/2
19 REF8
VDD
15 VDD
24
VDD
17
20

C154
0.1U

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
OFL

AVDD

[Fig. 6-9]

13

CK 23

AGND

5
14 GND
22 GND
GND

1
2
3
4
9
10
11
12

NC
NC

7
16

LH50506N
AG

[Fig. 6-7]

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OFF

OFF BLINK

BLINK BLINK BLINK BLINK

[Fig. 6-6]

OFF BLINK BLINK

[7] CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

CCD PWB

RGB lamp unit

Main motor
S-RAM
IC7

DIP SW

P-ROM
IC9

D/A converter
IC11

CPU
IC8

Motor driver
IC1

Inverter PWB

A/D converter
IC12

Reset IC
IC18

SCSI cable

Gate array
IC10

SCSI controller
IC15

Personal computer

Terminator
1C16

: Analog image data

Option connector
FIFO memory
IC13

: Digital image data

Line memory
IC4
IC5

: The other signal

[Fig. 7-1]

1. Main PWB
(1) CPU
CCD data
(TP3:R_VIN)

Connected to the CPU are: ROM, RAM, motor driver, gate array, A
and B line memory, FIFO memory and SCSI controller. The A and B
line memory and FIFO memory and SCSI controller are controllable
through the gate array. ROM stores program data and RAM writes
and reads control data and flags. The motor driver is a constant
current type and drives the motor by controlling each phase of the
stepping motor. It also controls the current flowing to the motor, in 2
steps.

Basic level

Clamp signal
(RS_DD)

Sample
hold signal
(SP)

(2) Analog processing section


Data sent from the CCD PWB are clamped through capacitor coupling at the control PWB. The CCD signal is separated data by data
down to the basic level (level at which no optical data is obtained).
The basic level is converted into the clamp level provided on the
control PWB, by using both the analog switch and the capacitor, to
stabilize the data level.

AD converter
input signal
(TP4:VIN)

Basic level
Picture signal
in a pixel

Clamped data are sample held so that they are taken out only when
they exist. This process is performed to pick up data of only stable
level among the analog signals outputted from the CCD, and send to
the AD converter. The clamped data are converted digital signals by
the AD converter. At this time, As the reference (REF) voltage for the
AD converter, the dark component level is given as the lower one and
the shading level as the upper one. By correct these levels, it thus
becomes possible to take a dynamic range from the black level to the
white level.

[Fig. 7-2]

(3) Digital processing section


The digitalized data is subjected to digital processing by the gate
array. Digital processing progresses as follows: First, adjacent data
are added in the main scanning direction. This addition is not performed when the resolution is 400 dpi or the basic value, but is
carried out when the resolution is half the basic resolution, or 200 dpi,
to roughly determine the resolution.

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Data added in the main scanning direction are stored in line memory.
The data stored in line memory are also added in the feed direction
as necessary. This makes it possible to read the preceding one-line
data from the line memory while also reading the next data from the
CCD through the AD converter, thus allowing simultaneous incorporation of both the data on the preceding line and the one on the
current line into the gate array. These data are added inside the gate
array and the result is written into the line memory. Since addition is
performed in the feed direction, data are processed in 2-line 16-bit
memory, although the actual data are 8 bits (0 255). (In reality, 4
additions are performed for about 10 bits.) This addition in the feed
direction is, like in the main scanning direction, not performed when
the resolution is the basic 400 dpi, but is carried out when the resolution is half the basic resolution or 200 dpi, to roughly determine the
resolution. The data obtained through the additions in the main scanning direction and in the feed direction are subjected to digital zooming in the main scanning direction.

Digitally-zoomed data are gamma-corrected when the output is 8 bits,


and binary coded when the output is 1 bit.
In binary coding, data which have been internally processed are
checked whether they are higher or lower than the threshold level
and thus determined whether to output as 1 or 0. Therefore, every
single data is outputted as 1 bit. Since the SCSI bus carries 8-bit
data, 8 data are housed in 1 byte and outputted to the computer for
higher data transfer. Binary coding controls this process.
As shown above, data which have been processed in various ways
are stored in FIFO. FIFO is an abbreviation of "First-In First-Out,"
which means that data entered first are outputted first. Internally
processed data are written in FIFO in sequence. On request for data
transfer from the computer, these data are read in sequence on a
first-in first-out basis, thus transferring to the computer.

(4) Major IC specifications

120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91

OPEN
DEX
RAS
IORD
IOWR
RD
WRL
WRH
ASTB
IC (L)
D8/D16
GND
VDD
A23
A22
A21
A20
A19
A18
A17
A16
AD15
AD14
AD13
AD12
AD11
AD10
AD9
AD8
AD7

A. CPU
IC8 (VHiPD70433GD)

31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
P20/PWM
P21/TO00
P22/TO01
P23/TO02
P24/TO03
P25/TO04
P30/TXD0/SB0/SO0
P31/RXD0/SB1/SI0
P32/TXC/SCK0
P33/CTS0
P34/TXD1/SO1
P35/RXD1/SI1
P36/SCK1/CTS1
VDD
P40/PD0
P41/PD1
P42/PD2
P43/PD3
P44/PD4
P45/PD5
P46/PD6
P47/PD7
GND
P50/DATASTB
P51/ACK
P52/BUSY
VDD
AVSS
P60/ANI0
P61/ANI1

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

PD70433GD-5BB

VDD
BUSLOCK
HLDAK
HLDRQ
READY
POLL
CLKOUT
RESET
WDTOUT
VDD
X1
X2
GND
OPEN
P00
P01
P02
P03
P04
P05
P06
P07
GND
P10/NMI
P11/INTP0
P12/INTP1
P13/INTP2
P14/INTP3/TI
P15/INTP4
P16/INTP5

[Fig. 7-3]

72

90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61

AD6
AD5
AD4
AD3
AD2
AD1
AD0
IC (H)
GND
VDD
TCE1
TCE0
DMAAK1
DMAAK0
P81/DMARQ1
P80/DMARQ0
VDD
P77/RTPT7
P76/RTPT6
P75/RTPT5
P74/RTPT4
P73/RTPT3
P72/RTPT2
P71/RTPT1
P70/RTPT0
GND
AVDD
AVREF
P63/AN13
P63/AN12

X1

X2

AVREF

AVSS

AVDD

ANI0~ANI3

BUSY

ACK

DATASTB

PD0~PD7

CTS1/SCK1

TXD/SO1

R XD1/SI1

CTS0

ALU

TXC/SCK0

GND

EXU

TXD0/SB0/SO0

GENERAL
REGISTERS
&
DATA MEMORY
512 BYTES

VDD

RXD0/SB1/SI0

Internal block diagram

4
RESET

SYSTEM
CONTROL

MICRO SEQUENCE
CONTROL
MICRO ROM

UART/CSI

UART/CSI

PIU

CLKOUT

8-BIT
A/D

ASTB

RAS
DEX
D8/D16
BUSLOCK

DMA
request

BUS
CONTROL
&
PREFECH
CONTROL

TIMER/
COUNTER
UNIT

PWM
UNIT

POLL
HLDRQ
HLDAK

WDT

A16~A23

PORT

PROGRAMMABLE
INTERRUPT
CONTROLLER

2 8 4 3 8 7 6 7 8

TCE0
DMARQ1
DMAAK1

DMAC

PWM
TO00
TO20
TO30

INTP0
INTP1
INTP2
INTP3/TI
INTP4
INTP5

WDTOUT
TO01
TO21

TCE1

[Fig. 7-4]

73

NMI

AD0~AD15

DMARQ0
DMAAK0

RTOP

RTP0~RTP3

WRL
IORD
IOWR

BCU
PREFETCH
QUEUE
6 BYTES

RTP4~RTP7

WRH

PORT8
PORT7
PORT6
PORT5
PORT4
PORT3
PORT2
PORT1
PORT0

READY
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Pin description
Pin No.

Pin name

Signal name

I/O
Parallel I/O

Function

15

P00

RFL

R lighting

16

P01

GFL

G lighting

17

P02

BFL

B lighting

18

P03

CLRCPU

CCD timing start signal

19

P04

FSTL

Line control

20

P05

COL0CPU

Color control

21

P06

COL1CPU

22

P07

WCKEN

31

P20

N.C

32

P21

N.C

Not used

33

P22

N.C

Not used

34

P23

N.C

Not used

35

P24

N.C

Not used

36

P25

N.C

37

P30

FSTP

38

P31

ABGCONT

Gate array 1 reset

39

P32

FLPWR

FSU/ADF control

40

P33

MSP0

Main body motor torque control

41

P34

N.C

Not used

42

P35

MSPA

Option (FSU/ADF) motor torque control

43

P36

SOLCTR

Solenoid control (for ADF)

45

P40

DSW0

46

P41

DSW1

47

P42

DSW1

48

P43

DSW3

Terminator setting (Dip switch)

49

P44

N.C

Not used

50

P45

N.C

Not used

61

P46

N.C

Not used

52

P47

N.C

54

P50

N.C

56

P51

N.C

56

P52

N.C

76

P81

N.C

Parallel I/O

Not used

66

RTPT0

RINT

Parallel I/O

Main body motor A

67

RTPT1

RINA

68

RTPT2

RINB

Main body motor B

69

RTPT3

RINB

Main body motor BN

70

RTPT4

OINA

Option motor A

71

RTPT5

OINA

Option motor AN

72

RTPT6

OINB

Option motor B

73

RTPT7

OINB

Option motor BN

26

INTP0

HP

26

INTP1

SW5/THP

FSU home position detection

27

INTP2

SW2

Paper feed sensor (for ADF)

28

INTP3

SW1

Paper discharge sensor (for ADF)

29

INTP4

SW4/FSU

ADF maintenance cover open sensor/FSU open


sensor

30

INTP5

SCSI INT

75

DMARQ0

DMA

77

DMAAK0

DMAAK

13, 23, 53, 65, 82, 109

GND

GND

1, 10, 44, 57, 74, 81, 108

VDD

VCC

58

AVSS

AG

64

AVDD

A5V

00 : R
10 : B

01 : G
11 : Stand-by

GA data memory write enable signal


Parallel I/O

Not used

Not used
Parallel I/O

Parallel I/O

Page control

SCSI ID setting (Dip switch)

Not used
Parallel I/O

Not used
Not used
Not used

Main body motor AN

Interrupt

Scanner unit home position detection (Not used)

I/F interrupt
DMA

Request signal for transfer data to SCSi


controller
Acknowledge signal for transfer data to SCSI
controller

74

GND potential
Positive power supply (+5V)
A/D converter GND potential
A/D converter analog power supply

Pin No.

Pin name

Signal name

I/O

Function

63

AVREF

A5V

A/D converter reference voltage supply

RESET

RESET

Input

System reset signal input

11

X1

CLKCPU

Input

12

X2

N.C

System clock generating crystal


oscillator/ceramic oscillator connecting pin.
When supplying external clock, input to X1, with
X2 open.

CLKOUT

CLKOUT

Output

Internal system clock output

112

ASTB

ASTB

3-state output

External bus cycle address strobe signal output

115

RD

RD

External memory cycle data read strobe signal


output

114

WRL

WR

External memory cycle low-order byte data write


strobe signal output

113

WRH

N.C

READY

N.C

Input

Not used

119

DEX

N.C

3-state output

Not used

118

RAS

N.C

110

D8/D16

VCC

Input

Not used (high at all times)

BUSLOCK

N.C

3-state output

Not used

POLL

N.C

Input

Not used

HLDRQ

N.C

Input

Not used

HLDAK

N.C

3-state output

Not used

84 99

AD0 AD15

AD0 AD15

3-state output

External bus cycle address/data multiplex signal


output

3-state output

Not used

Not used

100 103

A16 A19

A16 A19

104 107

A20 A23

N.C

Not used

117

IORD

IORD

External I/O cycle read strobe signal output

116

IOWR

IOWR

WDTOUT

N.C

Output

Not used

3-state output

DMA acknowledge signal output (channel 0)

External bus cycle address signal output

External I/O cycle write strobe signal output

77

DMAAK0

DMAAK

78

DMAAK1

N.C

Not used

79

TCE0

N.C

Not used

80

TCE1

N.C

Not used

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GND
GND
CLKCPU
GND
CLEAR
NFSTP
NFSTLI
NWCKEN
TEB
NDMAACK
DMARQ
A19
A18
A17
A16
A8
NRESET
NWR
NRD
TEST3
NIOWR
NIORD
NASTB
CPUCLK
AD7
GND
VDD
AD6
AD5
AD4
GND
AD3
AD2
AD1
AD0
GND
A7
A6
A5
A4
GND
A3
A2
A1
A0
GND
CLK3
CLK2
CLK1
CLK0
GND
GND

B. Gate array (S208GD-50-5ML2)


IC101 (VHi65655GD032)

156
157

105
104

S208GD-50-5ML-2

208

53
52

GND
GND
LDA2
LDA3
LDA4
LDA5
LDA6
LDA7
GND
NLMAWE
NLMAOEI
NLMAOEO
FIFOI0
FIFOI1
FIFOI2
FIFOI3
FIFOI4
FIFOI5
FIFOI6
FIFOI7
GND
FIFOWCK
NFIFORW
FIF000
FIF001
GND
VDD
FIF002
FIF003
FIF004
FIF005
FIF006
FIF007
NFIFORR
FIFORCK
GND
DAD0
DAD1
DAD2
DAD3
DAD4
DAD5
DAD6
DAD7
GND
ADCKO
ADCKI
NDTENB
SCDACK
DKDACK
GND
GND

VDD
N.C.
COLI0
COLI1
NRFL
NGFL
NBFL
NHTCNT
NRRFL
NRGFL
NRBFL
NRHT
NTRFL
NTGFL
NTBFL
NTHT
GND
LDB0
LDB1
LDB2
LDB3
LDB4
LDB5
LDB6
LDB7
GND
VDD
NLMBWE
NLMBOEI
NLMBOEO
LMA0
LMA1
GND
LMA2
LMA3
LMA4
LMA5
LMA6
LMA7
LMA8
LMA9
GND
VDD
LMA10
LMA11
LMA12
GND
NMCS
LDA0
LDA1
N.C.
VDD

Pin diagram
[Fig. 7-5]

76

VDD
N.C.
CLKSC
GND
NPROM
NSRAM
DBREQ
NDBACK
NDBWR
NDBRD
GND
DB7
DB6
DB5
DB4
CKSEL
DB3
DB2
DB1
DB0
ALE
NRRS
NRSH
NRCCK2
NRCCKF
GND
VDD
SP_DD
RS_DD
SP_D
RS_D
SP
NSCSI
XTEN
ADCD7
ADCD6
ADCD5
ADCD4
ADCD3
ADCD2
ADCD1
ADCD0
TEST1
ORGCKI
ORGCKO
NCYNCR
NCYNCO
GND
XT1
XT2
N.C.
VDD

Block diagram

Clock control

C
C
D

CPU

CPU I/F

Peripheral ICs

CLOCK

Chip selector

SRAM
PROM

CCD timing control

Analog timing control

Data over counter

SCSIC

DMAC

Analog circuit

A
/
D

Main scanning
direction data
control

D/A dark
component

Feed direction
data control

Even/odd number data


processing

Zooming

Binary coding

FIFO

Gamma
correction
Peak value detection

D/A shading

Data counter

A memory address control

Memory data I/F

A memory

B memory address processing

B memory

[Fig. 7-6]
Pin No.

Pin name

Signal name

GND

GND

I/O

Connected to
GND

Function
Ground

GND

GND

LDA2

LDA2

I/O

AMEM

GND

LDA3

LDA3

I/O

AMEM

LDA4

LDA4

I/O

AMEM

LDA5

LDA5

I/O

AMEM

LDA6

LDA6

I/O

AMEM

LDA7

LDA7

I/O

AMEM

GND

GND

10

NLMAWE

NWE

AMEM

Write enable signal to A memory

11

NLMAOEI

NOE

AMEM

The synchronization of NOE is adjusted by once pulling out the output from
NLMAOEO for internally processing GA.

12

NLMAOEO

NOE

AMEM

13

FIFOI0

FIFOIN0

FIFO

14

FIFOI1

FIFOIN1

FIFO

15

FIFOI2

FIFOIN2

FIFO

16

FIFOI3

FIFOIN3

FIFO

17

FIFOI4

FIFOIN4

FIFO

18

FIFOI5

FIFOIN5

FIFO

19

FIFOI6

FIFOIN6

FIFO

20

FIFOI7

FIFOIN7

FIFO

21

GND

GND

GND

Ground

22

FIFOWCK

WCK

FIFO

Synchronizing signal for writing into FIFO memory.

23

NFIFORW

NWRST

FIFO

FIFO write address reset signal

24

FIFOO0

FIFOO0

FIFO

Data bus line to and from FIFO memory

25

FIFOO1

FIFOO1

FIFO

26

GND

GND

GND

GND

Data bus line to and from A memory (for reading from memory)

Ground

Read enable signal to A memory.


Data bus line to and from FIFO memory (for writing into memory)

Ground
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Pin No.

Pin name

Signal name

27

VDD

VCC

28

FIFOO2

FIFOO2

29

FIFOO3

FIFOO3

30

FIFOO4

31
32

I/O

Connected to

Function

VCC

+5V

FIFO

Data bus line to and from FIFO memory

FIFO

FIFOO4

FIFO

FIFOO5

FIFOO5

FIFO

FIFOO6

FIFOO6

FIFO

33

FIF007

FIF007

FIFO

34

NFIFORR

NRRST

FIFO

FIFO memory read address reset signal

35

FIFORCK

RCK

FIFO

Synchronizing signal for reading from FIFO memory

36

GND

GND

GND

Ground

37

DAD0

DAD0

DA

38

DAD1

DAD1

DA

39

DAD2

DAD2

DA

40

DAD3

DAD3

DA

41

DAD4

DAD4

DA

42

DAD5

DAD5

DA

43

DAD6

DAD6

DA

44

DAD7

DAD7

45

GND

GND

46

ADCKO

ADCK

AD, GA

47

ADCKI

ADCK

GA

Dark component correction and shading correction data line

DA
GND

Ground
AD converter clock signal
The synchronization of ADCKO is adjusted by once pulling out the output from
ADCKO for internally processing GA.

48

NDTENB

NDTENB

49

SCDACK

SCDACK

DA

Signal for showing gate array signal processing period


Shading correction data output synchronizing signal

50

DKDACK

DKDACK

DA

Dark component correction data output synchronizing signal

51

GND

GND

GND

52

GND

GND

GND

53

VDD

VCC

VCC

+5V

54

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

Not used

55

XT2

XT2

X1

56

XT1

XT1

X1

57

GND

GND

58

NCSYNCO

N.C.

59

NCSYNCR

60

ORGCKO

61

Ground

Basic clock signal (29 MHz)

GND

Ground

N.C.

Color data processing start synchronizing signal (not used)

NCSYNCR

CCD

ORGCK

GA

GA internal data processing clock

ORGCKI

ORGCK

GA

The synchronization of ORGCK is adjusted by once pulling out the output from
ORGCKO for internally processing GA.

62

TEST1

GND

GND

63

ADCD0

IMG0

AD

64

ADCD1

IMG1

AD

65

ADCD2

IMG2

AD

66

ADCD3

IMG3

AD

67

ADCD4

IMG4

AD

68

ADCD5

IMG5

AD

69

ADCD6

IMG6

AD

70

ADCD7

IMG7

AD

One-line data processing start synchronizing signal

Not used (low at all times)


Image data (input)

71

XTEN

72

NSCSI

NSCSIC

SCSI

Not used (high at all times)

73

SP

SP

ANALOG

74

RS_D

RS_D

ANALOG

75

SP_D

N.C.

N.C.

76

RS_DD

RS_DD

ANALOG

77

SP_DD

N.C.

N.C.

Not used

78

VDD

VCC

VCC

+5V

SCSI selector signal


Analog image data sample hold signal
NRRS signal delay signal
Not used
Data clamp signal

79

GND

GND

GND

Ground

80

NRCCKF

NRCCKF

CCD

CCD clock signal

81

NRCCK2

NRCCK2

CCD

CCD clock signal

78

Pin No.

Pin name

Signal name

I/O

Connected to

82

NRSH

NRSH

CCD

83

NRRS

NRRS

CCD

84

ALE

ALE

SCSIC

SCSI control signal

85

DB0

ID0

I/O

SCSIC

Image data (output)

86

DB1

ID1

I/O

SCSIC

87

DB2

ID2

I/O

SCSIC

88

DB3

ID3

I/O

SCSIC

89

CKSEL

90

DB4

ID4

I/O

SCSIC

91

DB5

ID5

I/O

SCSIC

92

DB6

ID5

I/O

SCSIC

93

DB7

ID7

I/O

SCSIC

Function
CCD data shift pulse signal
CCD reset signal

Not used (high at all times)

GND

Image data (output)

94

GND

GND

95

NDBRD

NDBRD

SCSIC

SCSI read signal

96

NDBWR

NDBWR

SCSIC

SCSI write signal

97

NDBACK

NDBACK

SCSIC

Image data transfer acknowledge signal

98

DBREQ

DBREQ

SCSIC

99

NSRAM

NSRAM

RAM

SRAM selector signal

100

NPROM

NPROM

ROM

PROM selector signal

101

GND

GND

GND

Ground

102

CLKSC

CLKSC

103

N.C.

N.C.

SCSIC
N.C.

Ground

Image data transfer request signal

SCSI controller clock signal


Not used

104

VDD

VCC

VCC

+5V

105

GND

GND

GND

Ground

106

GND

GND

107

CLK0

N.C.

N.C.

Not used

108

CLK1

N.C.

N.C.

Not used

109

CLK2

N.C.

N.C.

Not used

110

CLK3

N.C.

N.C.

Not used

111

GND

GND

GND

Ground

112

A0

A0

SRAM, PROM SRAM and PROM addresses

113

A1

A1

SRAM, PROM

114

A2

A2

SRAM, PROM

115

A3

A3

SRAM, PROM

116

GND

GND

117

A4

A4

SRAM, PROM SRAM and PROM address

118

A5

A5

SRAM, PROM

119

A6

A6

SRAM, PROM

120

A7

A7

SRAM, PROM

121

GND

GND

GND

Ground

122

AD0

AD0

I/O

CPU

CPU address data bus line

123

AD1

AD1

I/O

CPU

124

AD2

AD2

I/O

CPU

125

AD3

AD3

I/O

CPU

126

GND

GND

GND

Ground

127

AD4

AD4

I/O

CPU

CPU address data bus line

128

AD5

AD5

I/O

CPU

I/O

CPU

GND

GND

Ground

129

AD6

AD6

130

VDD

VCC

VCC

+5V

131

GND

GND

GND

Ground

132

AD7

AD8

I/O

CPU

CPU address data bus line

133

CPUCLK

CLKOUT

CPU

CPU clock signal

134

NASTB

NASTB

CPU

CPU address strobe signal

135

NIORD

NIORD

CPU

CPU ID read signal

136

NIOWR

NIOWR

CPU

CPU ID write signal

137

TEST3

GND

I/O

GND

Not used (low at all times)

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Pin No.

Pin name

Signal name

I/O

Connected to

138

NRD

NRD

CPU

CPU read signal

Function
CPU write signal

139

NWR

NWR

CPU

140

NRESET

NRESET

RESET-IC

141

A8

A8

CPU

142

A16

A16

CPU

143

A17

A17

CPU

144

A18

A18

CPU

145

A19

A19

CPU

146

DMARQ

DREQ

CPU

147

NDMAACK

NDMAAK

CPU

148

TEB

149

NWCKEN

NWCKEN

CPU

GA data memory write enable signal

150

NFSTL1

NFSTL

CPU

Read one-line control signal

151

CLEAR

NFSTP

CPU

Read one-page control signal

152

CLEAR

CLR_CPU

CPU

CCD read action start signal


L turns H when read starts

GND

Ground

CPU

CPU basic clock signal


Ground

Gate array reset signal


CPU address line

DMA request signal from CPU


DMA acknowledge signal from CPU
Not used (high at all times)

153

GND

GND

154

CLKCPU

CLKCPU

155

GND

GND

GND

156

GND

GND

GND

157

VDD

VCC

VCC

+5V

158

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

Not used

159

COLI0

COL0_CPU

CPU, MEM

160

COLI1

COL1_CPU

CPU, MEM

161

NRFL

NRFL

CPU

R lamp lighting command signal

162

NGFL

NGFL

CPU

G lamp lighting command signal

163

NBFL

NBFL

CPU

B lamp lighting command signal

164

NHTCNT

VCC

VCC

Not used (high at all times)

165

NRRFL

NRRFL

IC3

Main body R lamp lighting signal

166

NRGFL

NRGFL

IC3

Main body G lamp lighting signal

167

NRBFL

NRBFL

IC3

Main body B lamp lighting signal

168

NRHT

N.C.

N.C.

Not used

Color synchronizing signal


COLI0 and 1 are set for H at the stand-by and immediately
before color data reading. When both COLI0 and 1 change
from H, the NCSYNC signal is generated.

169

NTRFL

NTRFL

IC2

FSU R lamp lighting signal

170

NTGFL

NTGFL

IC2

FSU G lamp lighting signal

171

NTBFL

NTBFL

IC3

FSU B lamp lighting signal

172

NTHT

N.C.

N.C.

Not used

GND

Color COL0 COL1


Red
L
L
Green
H
L
Blue
L
H
Stand-by H
H

Ground

173

GND

GND

174

LDB0

LDB0

I/O

BMEM

175

LDB1

LDB1

I/O

BMEM

176

LDB2

LDB2

I/O

BMEM

177

LDB3

LDB3

I/O

BMEM

178

LDB4

LDB4

I/O

BMEM

179

LDB5

LDB5

I/O

BMEM

180

LDB6

LDB6

I/O

BMEM

181

LDB7

LDB7

I/O

BMEM

182

GND

GND

GND

183

VDD

VCC

VCC

184

NLMBWE

NWE

BMEM

185

NLMBOEI

NOE

BMEM, GA

The synchronization of NOE is adjusted by once pulling out the output from
NLMB0EO for internally processing GA.

186

NLMBOEO

NOE

BMEM, GA

B memory read enable signal

187

LMA0

LMA0

A, BMEM

188

LMA1

LMA1

A, BMEM

189

GND

GND

GND

B memory data bus line (for reading from memory)

Ground
+5V
B memory write enable signal

A and B memory addresses (for writing into memory)


Ground

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Pin No.

Pin name

Signal name

I/O

Connected to

190

LMA2

LMA2

A, BMEM

191

LMA3

LMA3

A, BMEM

192

LMA4

LMA3

A, BMEM

193

LMA5

LMA5

A, BMEM

194

LMA6

LMA5

A, BMEM

195

LMA7

LMA3

A, BMEM

196

LMA8

LMA8

A, BMEM

197

LMA9

LMA9

A, BMEM

198

GND

GND

GND

199

VDD

VCC

VCC

200

LMA10

LMA10

A, BMEM

201

LMA11

LMA11

A, BMEM

202

LMA12

LMA12

A, BMEM

203

GND

GND

204

NMCS

NCE

A, BMEM

205

LDA0

LDA0

I/O

AMEM

206

LDA1

LDA1

I/O

AMEM

GND

Function
A and B memory address line
(for writing into memory)

Ground
+5V
A and B memory addresses (for writing into memory)

Ground
A and B memory select signal
Data bus line to and from A memory

207

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

Not used

208

VDD

VCC

VCC

+5V

C. A/D converter (LH50506N)


IC12 (VHiLH50506N-1)
Pin diagram

Block diagram

D0 1
D1 2

Vin
RT

24 VDD
23 CK
22 GND
21 VIN
20 AGND

19 ref18 ref+

D4 9

16 NC

D5 10

14 GND

D7 12

CK

OFL
D7(MSB)
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0(LSB)

15 VDD

D6 11

128

DFF

R/2

17 AVDD

2nd encoder

NC 7
VDD 8

129

DFF

GND 5

Ref/2 6

256

DFF

D3 4

1st encoder

D2 3

CK generator

13 OFL

RB

Top view
[Fig. 7-7]

[Fig. 7-8]

Pin table (24-pin SOP)


No.

Pin name

Pin description

I/O

No.

Pin name

Pin description

D0

Digital output (LSB)

13

OFL

Overflow output

I/O
O

D1

Digital output

14

GND

Digital grounding

D2

Digital output

15

VDD

Digital power supply

D3

Digital output

16

NC

NC

GND

Digital grounding

17

AVDD

Analog power supply

Ref/2

Reference voltage (mid point)

18

Ref+

Reference voltage (upper point)

NC

19

Ref

Reference (lower point)

Digital power supply

20

AGND

Analog grounding

NC

VDD

D4

Digital output

21

Vin

10

D5

Digital output

22

GND

11

D6

Digital output

23

CK

12

D7

Digital output (MSB)

24

VDD

7 11

Analog signal input


Digital grounding
Clock input
Digital power supply

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IC11 (VHiLH5011/-1)

VB

19 NC

21 VDD

20 Bout

22 Aout

Bch

23 GND

Ach

24 Vref

Bout

27 VB

Aout

25 Iref

Pin diagram
26 GND

Block diagram

NC 28

Matrix
current cell

17 GND

GND 30

Veighted
current
cell

18 VDD

VDD 29

16 B7

A0 31

Carrent
source

15 B6

1
NC

[Fig. 7-9]

B1

B7~B2, B1~B0

CXB

B0

A1~A0

10 NC

A7~A2

CKB

11 B2

A5 36

CXA

12 B3

A4 35

VDD

13 B4

A3 34

Latch

A2 33

GND

Latch

Decoder

CRA

14 B5

Vref

A1 32

A7

Latch

Latch

A6

Vref

[Fig. 7-10]
Pin table
No.

Pin name

NC

NC

Pin description

I/O

No.

Pin name

19

NC

A6

A7

A digital input

20

BOUT

A digital output (MSB)

21

VDD

Pin description
NC

I/O

B analog current output

Power supply

CKA

A clock input

22

AOUT

A analog current output

GND

Ground

23

GND

Ground

VDD

Power supply

24

Vref

Reference voltage input

CKB

B clock input

25

Iref

Full-scale adjustment resistor

B0

B digital input (LSB)

26

GND

Ground

B1

B digital output

27

VB

Capacity connection

10

NC

NC

28

NC

NC

11

B2

B digital input

29

VDD

Power supply

12

B3

B digital input

30

GND

Ground

13

B4

B digital input

31

A0

A digital input (LSB)

14

B5

B digital input

32

A1

A digital input

15

B6

B digital input

33

A2

A digital input

16

B7

B digital input (MSB)

34

A3

A digital input

17

GND

Ground

35

A4

A digital input

18

VDD

Power supply

36

A5

A digital input

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2. CCD PWB
Mounted on the CCD PWB are a CCD (charge-coupled device) and a
differential amplifier which amplifies the CCD signal.
When receiving the RSH signal, the CCD transfers the light quantity
data stored in the light receiving element located in the middle of the
CCD, to the shift register next to the light receiving element.

Shift electrode
to shift register

Light energy
Photo diode

Storage electrode

+12V
Analog sift resistor

Fig. 7-12 (Equivalent circuit of 1 pixel at light sensing section)

CCD sensor light sensing section

The period from the input of one RSH signal to the input of the next
RSH signal is called the integrating time during which the quantity of
light is stored.

Output

CK1 (RCCKF) and CK2 (RCCK2) are clocks which are used to output
data in the shift register from the CCD. Since the output of data from
the CCD requires the input of these clocks, it is thus necessary to
input enough clock signals to output more data than those in the CCD
during the integrating time (dummy signals).

Fig. 7-11 (CCD image sensor internal structure)

The JX-250 series image sensors adopt the model ILX112A CCD
linear image sensor which features high sensibility and has 3648
pixels (8 m x 8 m) linearly arranged on it. It can scan an A4 page at
400 dpi (about 16 dots/mm).

Integrating time

RCCKF

3723

0
1

RSH

0
5

RCCK2
0
5

D75

D71

D70

D65

D64

S3648

S3647

S3646

S2

S1

D62

D63

D61

D15

D14

D13

D3

D2

D1

RRS

Vout

Optical block (49 pixels)


Dummy signal (63 pixels)
One-line output period (3723 pixels)

[Fig. 7-13]
The RRS signal is the reset signal for the CCD output signal. The
output from the CCD is expressed as electric charge equivalently
stored in the capacitor. For this reason, to fetch data from the CCD
pixel by pixel, every piece of data outputted from the CCD need to be
cleared before another piece of data is outputted. The RRS signal
(reset signal) is used for this purpose.

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The signal outputted from the CCD is amplified about 8 folds in the
differential amplifier in the CCD PWB before being sent to the control
PWB. The amplifier circuit on the CCD PWB helps reduce the effect
of noise.

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(2) CCD

Pin No.
2

NC 9
ROG 10
GND 11

13 GND
3648

RSH\

Read start signal

GND

GND

Ground

GND

GND

Ground

GND

GND

Ground

N.C.

N.C.

Not used

CK2

RCCK2\

Clock signal

VDD

A12V

12 V power supply

N.C.

N.C.

Not used

N.C.

N.C.

Not used

N.C.

N.C.

Not used

VDD

A12V

12 V power supply

N.C.

N.C.

Not used

22

14 NC

ROG

18

15 CK2

Not used

20

CK1

N.C.

17

16 VDD

Clock signal

N.C.

15

NC 7

Not used

RCCKF\

13

17 NC

N.C.

CK1

21

NC 6

N.C.

12

18 NC

Not used

19

GND 5

N.C.

10

19 NC

Ground

N.C.

16

LH 4

Clock signal

GND

20 VDD

RCCK2

14

LH
GND

11

RS

Reset signal

21 NC

Ground

RRS\

GND 2

GND

RS

22 NC

GND

3
5

VOUT

VOUT 1

Pin name

The reduction type CCD linear sensor (black and white) ILX112A is
used as the CCD element. The ILX112A allows scanning of A4 pages
at a resolution as high as 400 dpi.

Signal name

Function

GND

GND

Ground

R_VIN

Signal output (image data)

Table 1

12 GND

[Fig. 7-14]
Timing chart

RCCKF

5
3723

0
1

RSH

0
5

RCCK2
0
5

Optical black (49 pixels)


Dummy signal (63 pixels)
One-line output period (3723 pixels)

[Fig. 7-15]

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D75

D71

D70

D65

S3648

Vout

D64

S3647

S3646

S2

S1

D62

D63

D61

D15

D13

D14

D3

D2

D1

RRS

3. Power supply circuit


The AC input voltage is AC 170 260 V and the outputs are
POWER+24 V and POWER VCC. In addition, the overvoltage and
overcurrent protection functions are provided to protect against the
malfunction of the power supply.
Transformer

CN1

Rectifying
section

Control
section

Rectifying
section

F2

Rectifying
section

NIF section

F1

SW1

POWER +24V
GND

Reg.

POWER VCC
GND

Output
monitor
Overvoltage
protection

[Fig. 7-16]
As shown in the block diagram, the AC voltage inputted from the CN1
flows through the N/F and is smoothed to a DC high voltage (about
280 V) at the rectifying section before being supplied to the converter
section.

(2) POWER + 24V control


In the separate excitation system, energy is accumulated in the
primary winding of the transformer T1 as long as the IC3 remains ON,
and it is discharged to the secondary winding when IC3 is turned off.

The switching system of the converter section is the one-stone on/off


separate excitation flyback system. By turning on and off the switching MOSFET IC3, the DC voltage obtained in the rectifying (smoothing) section is converted into high frequency pulses, and the power is
supplied through the insulating transformer T1 to the secondary side.

The output voltage is controlled, except when the load is light, by


changing the ON period of IC3 with the OFF period fixed. The ON
period control is achieved by directly changing the output pulse width
of the oscillator.
The +24 V output is always monitored by the shunt regulator IC1, and
the output state is fed back to the primary side IC3 by the photo
coupler PD1, to control the ON period of IC3.

Here is the operation of each section:

(1) Converter and control sections

For stabilizing, the output voltage is divided by R3 and R4, and


compared and monitored with the reference voltage (2.5 V) in IC1.

When the power is turned on, the DC voltage converted in the rectifying section, charges C7 through the starting resistor R10. When the
pin 5 of IC3 (control IC) reaches 16 V, the control circuit starts operation.

When the output voltage becomes higher than the reference voltage,
the detecting section senses it and increases the light intensity (current value) of the photo coupler PD1 through R6. In the meantime,
IC3 in the primary side narrows the ON width to suppress the elevation of the output voltage.

After the control circuit starts operation, the voltage at the auxiliary
winding (Pins 4 - 5) is smoothed to obtain the power.
The auxiliary winding is set in the number of turns so that it is more
than the operation stop voltage (11 V) and less than the OVP operation voltage (26.5 V) under the normal operating condition.

When the output voltage becomes lower than the reference voltage,
the light intensity (current value) of the photo coupler PD1 is
decreased and the ON width of IC3 is widened, to normalize the
output voltage.

By the switching operation of IC3, a current flows from the pin 3 to pin
1 of the transformer T1 to induce voltages in the secondary winding
and the auxiliary winding depending on their number of turns, thus
outputting a DC voltage through each rectifying section.

The above procedure of negative feedback control is repeated to


stabilize the output.
Remember that the higher the AC input voltage and the smaller the
load current, the shorter the ON width of IC3 results.

(3) POWER VCC control


The POWER VCC output is stabilized to +5 V by the regulator IC
(IC2) and R20 and R21.
The overcurrent protection function protects the regulator IC itself.

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(4) Overcurrent protection

(9) Others

When the secondary output becomes an overloaded state, the drain


current flowing to the primary side IC3 also increases to raise the
voltage generated at both ends of the overcurrent detecting resistors
R7 and R8.

The power supply itself does not apply so heavy a load that intermittent oscillations may occur. To prevent this, a load of more than 0.2 A
is needed between POWER 24 V and GND.
Waveforms of points A and B in the circuit diagram are shown below.

The voltage level is detected by pins 4 and 3 of IC3. When the level
reaches about 0.75 V at 25C (Tc), the latch circuit inside IC3 starts
operating to stop oscillation.

Load 0.2 A at 24 V, no load at 5 V.


A: power supply (IC3 switching operation section)
B: power supply (Both ends of overcurrent detection resistors)

To reset, turn off the AC switch and remove the cause of the trouble,
then turn of the AC power again.

(5) Overvoltage protection


If the voltage of the pin 5 of IC3 exceeds 28.5 V, the latch circuit gets
activated, basically to act to provide protection for the pin 5 of the
control circuit IC3. However, this pin gets the voltage from the
auxiliary winding of the transformer and that voltage is proportional to
the output voltage, so that it also operates when an overvoltage is
outputted at the secondary side, such as when the control circuit is
opened.

A
about 400 V

about 9 s

about 3 s

(6) Rush current control circuit

Transformer T1,
secondary winding
GND

When the AC power is turned on, a rush current may flow into IC9 in
the rectifying circuit to blow out the fuse, thus damaging the parts. To
prevent this from happening, the power thermistor R11 is provided to
limit the rush current.

about 0.2 V

(7) Noise filter

The noise filter is provided to help reduce external noises and noises
generated from the power supply.

about 0.1 V
GND

(8) Lightning surge circuit


about 3 s

Instead of the conventional varistor, a lightning surge pattern is


provided.

about 9 s

Lightning surge pattern (3 points: between ACL and ACN, ACL and FG,
ACN and FG behind the fuse)
Between ACL and ACN

Between ACL and FG / between ACN and FG

6mm

1
D

6mm

7
10mm

TRI

F/B

PD1
PS2561-1
6

10mm

R7
R8
3mm

1mm

2.5mm

1(1W)*2

Enlarged view

[Fig. 7-18]
[Fig. 7-17]

7 16

S OCP GND
2 4
3 STR-M6548

No resist present
1 mm from front end

5
VIN

IC3

4. Lighting circuit
As shown in the block diagram, this circuit consists of three sub-circuits which turns on and off the R, G, and B fluorescent lamps.
This circuit discharges the cold cathode-ray discharge tubes (fluorescent lamps). The input voltage 24 V is converted into the lighting start
voltage 1200 V, while the discharge current and oscillation frequency
are converted into 15 mA and 35 kHz, respectively, before outputting.

Q1

T2

+24V
RRFL1

A
RBFL1

R lighting circuit

Q2

D
T3

C18

B lighting circuit

Q3

C19

D
T4

C20

G lighting circuit

RGFL1

[Fig. 7-19]
The block A turns on and off the circuit. The block B, the main section
of this circuit, is a parallel resonance circuit which generates sine
waveforms at a constant frequency. The block C serves as a step-up
transformer to generate a high voltage required for discharging. The
block D is a stabilizer which limits the discharging current to supply a
constant current.
Waveform of points A in the circuit diagram is shown below.
A: Lighting section (parallel resonance circuit)

about 70 V

GND
15s

15s

T2
SEP-16 (088)
2SD1859

* 2

Q5

A
Q4

C15

3,4

0.047uF
250V
5
1
11
6

[Fig. 7-20]

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2 Remove the document cover (OC) mat which is fixed at its four

[8] DISASSEMBLY AND


REASSEMBLY

corners with adhesive tape.

OC mat

1. Servicing jigs and tools


This scanner does not need any special jigs or tools but usual
screwdrivers, long-nose pliers, and tweezers for servicing.

2. Lubricants
The following lubricants should be recommended to use for servicing
the scanner.
No.

Part code

Price

0CHFLILG311S

AZ

Part name
FLOIL G311S

3. Procedure for disassembly and


reassembly
(1) Document cover
1 As shown in the figure below, lift the document cover to remove
the studs from the hinge holes.

[Fig. 8-2]
Note

Document cover

Before reinstalling the document cover mat, clean the


document cover and place it back squarely.

(2) Upper cabinet


1 Remove the document cover in the manner described in (1).
2 Remove the six screws from the rear of the body and two orna-

Hinge hole

ment screws from the rear surface of the upper cabinet.

3 Remove the upper cabinet, lifting its far end first. Use caution
not to break the hinges located at the back of the upper cabinet.

Upper cabinet

[Fig. 8-1]

[Fig. 8-3]

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3 Remove the control PWB and power supply and inverter PWB.

(3) Table glass


1 Using the manner described in steps (1) and (2), remove the
upper cabinet.

Control PWB
Power supply/
inverter PWB

2 Remove the table glass which is fixed with adhesive tape.


3 Remove the white balance sheet and white blance spacer which
is fixed with adhesive tape.

Table glass
White balance sheet
Mylar sheet

Adhesive
tape

[Fig. 8-4]
Note

[Fig. 8-6]

Before reinstalling the glass table, clean the glass surface and
upper cabinet.
Do not reuse the adhesive tape.

(5) CCD PWB and lens unit


1 Using the manner described in (4), remove the PWB cover unit.

Before reinstalling the white balance sheet, make sure it is free


of contamination or damage and put it in place squarely, using
caution not to cause wrinkles.

2 Remove the two red screws and remove the CCD PWB unit.
3 Remove the two screws and a small screw before removing the

The adhesive tape for the glass table should be applied using
the groove in the upper cabinet as a guide.

lens unit.

(4) PWB cover unit


1 Turn the main body upside down and remove the five screws.
2 Remove the connectors connected to the PWBs.
PWB cover unit

[Fig. 8-7]
Note

[Fig. 8-5]

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Whenever the CCD unit or lens unit is serviced, make sure to


make optical adjustments. (Refer to [9] ADJUSTMENT, 1.
Optical adjustment.)

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(6) Carriage units

(7) First carriage unit

1 Using the steps (1) and (2), remove the upper cabinet.

1 Using the steps (1), (2) and (6), remove the first carriage unit.
2 Remove the two screws and remove the lamp unit. Using a

Following the step (4), remove the PWB cover unit and keep the
lamp cable ready to remove.

slotted screwdriver, remove the lamp cover.

Lamp cover

[Fig. 8-8]

2 Remove a screw and pull out the shaft.


3 Remove the first and second carriage units.

Lamp unit

First carriage unit

Under lamp sheet

Shaft

[Fig. 8-10]

3 Remove the B dichroic filter and C dichroic filter.


Filter spacer
Second carriage
unit

C dichroic filter
B dichroic filter

[Fig. 8-9]
Note

When reinstalling, apply FLOIL G311S (0CHFLOILG311S) on


the shaft.

B and C dichroic filters and condenser


mirrors have Screw Lock applied
[Fig. 8-11]
Note

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When reinstalling the mirror and filters, use caution not to have
the wrong side out.
The surface that does not have a reflective has the marking
shown in the above figure.

4 Remove the mirrow holding sprint. Remove the first mirror and R
lamp mirror from the condenser mirror.
Mirror spacer
First mirror
R lamp mirror
Refletive surface

(9) Motor unit


1 Using the steps (1), (2) and (5), remove the upper cabinet, PWB
cover unit and carriage units.

2 Remove the two screws and remove the main frame.

Mirror holding
spring

Main frame

Mirror
holding
spring

Condenser mirror
spacer(Both side)
Condenser mirror

Mirror
spacer
[Fig. 8-12]
Note

Center
position

When reinstalling the mirrors, make sure their reflective


surfaces are positioned as shown in the above figure.

(8) Second carriage unit


1 Using the steps (1), (2) and (5), remove the second carriage
unit.

2 Remove the mirror holder, and remove the second and third
mirrors.
Note

The second and third mirrors have Screw Lock applied. Use
caution when removing them.

The second and third mirrors should be installed with the


reflective surface pointing inside.

[Fig. 8-14]
Note

When reinstalling the main frame, make sure to align the center
position securely.

3 Remove the E ring and remove the first pulley and first tension
belt.

Second mirror
Mirror
holding
spring

First belt
First pulley

Second belt

Mirror holding
spring

Third mirror
Refletive surface

[Fig. 8-13]

[Fig. 8-15]

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4 Remove the three screws and remove the motor unit.

Note
Reinstall the first and second carriages as follows:
1. Install the second carriage on the second belt.
2. Push the second carriage forward (LED-PWB side) until it
contacts the frame.
3. Install the first carriage on the first belt. (The first carriage
should be installed at a place as close to the second carriage
as possible.
4. Push the first carriage forward (LED-PWB side), skipping
teeth, until it contacts the second carriage.
5. Skip the first carriage backward (SCSI cable side) by one tooth
or about 2 mm.

Motor unit

[Fig. 8-18]
Note

[Fig. 8-16]
When reinstalling the first and second belts, make sure to
adjust the belt tension in the following manner:
<Adjustment procedure>
1. Temporarily install the motor unit.
2. Pass the second belt through the first pulley and motor unit.
3. Secure the motor unit by pulling by a force of 1.5 kg-f.
4. Temporarily install the follower pulley (with angle).
5. Pass the first belt through the first pulley and the follower
pulley.
6. Secure the follower pulley by pulling by a force of 2.0 kg-f.

[Fig. 8-17]
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When reinstalling the motor, pay attension to the position of the


connector.

5 Whenever the reduction belt and motor are removed, the belt

(10) LED PWB

tension must be adjusted after installation.

1 Using the steps (1), (2), (4) and (5), remove the upper cabinet,
PWB cover unit, and carriage units.

2 Remove the band.


Reduction pulley

3 Remove the LED PWB lifting it.

Reduction belt

Second tension
belt

Main motor

Wiring of LED-PWB cable

Damper roll

[Fig. 8-20]

[Fig. 8-19]

<Adjustment procedure>
Note
Whenever the reduction belt is removed, the reduction tension
needs to be adjusted.
1. Temporarily tighten the main motor screws to the extent that
the main motor can be moved.
2. Pass the reduction belt through the main motor and the
reduction pulley.
3. Pulling the motor in the direction of the connector by a force of
500 gf, secure it with the screws.

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3 Remove the speed reduction belt from the motor unit.

[9] ADJUSTMENT
1. Adjusting optics
Whenever the CCD PWB is moved or the CCD PWB is replaced, the
position of the CCD PWB needs adjustment.

Reduction belt

Note

When adjusting the optics, select a clean, dust-free work


environment; otherwise possible contamination of the optics
with dust or dirt might will cause white or black lines on
scanned images.

(1) Jigs
In addition to general tools, the following jigs are required for the
adjustment of the optics.

Oscilloscope (3-line input with delay mode)


Adjustment stage (with patterns)

UKG-7025XCZZ

Extension CCD cable (11 pin)

UKGK7027XCZZ

Optical adjustment CTL-PWB (100 V)

UKG-7028XCZZ

[Fig. 9-2]

Optical adjustment CTL-PWB (200 V)

UKG-7029XCZZ

4 Connect the optical adjustment CTL-PWB to the scanner (lamp

Diagnosis checker

UKG-7030XCZZ

Adjustment angle

UKG-7031XCZZ

harness and motor harness). The PWB unit does not need to be
secured with screws.

Adjustment spacer

UKG-7032XCZZ

5 Connect the diagnosis checker and perform ageing 30 times. (with


the diagnosis checker connected and DIP-SW3 and SW4 ON and
SW1 and SW2 OFF)

(2) Preparations

6 After ageing, install the adjustment spacer on the frame.

1 Remove the upper cabinet and PWB unit from the scanner you

Adjustment spacer

are about to adjust its optics.

2 Install the adjustment angle on the scanner with three screws.


Adjustment angle

[Fig. 9-3]

7 Set to the adjustment stage. Make sure the adjustment stage is


free from contamination.

[Fig. 9-1]

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8 Connect the extension CCD cable between the control PWB CN5

2 Focus adjustment (Whenever the lens unit is replaced or scanned

and CCD cable.

images are off the focus, perform focus adjustment.)

At the same time, connect the lines 12, 13 and 14 of the extension
CCD cable to the oscilloscope.

Note

If the image is off the focus, the widths "a" is narrow.

The relationships of the lines and signals are as follows:


12th line: CCD output signal
13th line: marker signal
14th line: trigger signal
The oscilloscopes GND is connected to the frame of scanner
unit.

Oscilloscope

[Fig. 9-6]

3 Line adjustment
Rotate the reduction pulley to move the scanning position. The
waveform changes at some positions as shown in the figure give
below. This is because the horizontal scanning patterns are
scanned. Adjust the positions (where the waveform line alignment
patterns are scanned) to be flat.

Line adjustment ruler


[Fig. 9-7]
Waveform in line adjustment

[Fig. 9-4]

9 Rotate the reduction pulley and move the carriage until it comes in
contact with the scanning origin (it stops at the scanning origin
due to the adjustment spacer installed in step 6).

Must be flat.

F With the diagnosis checker connected, turn the DIP-SW1, 2, 4 ON


[Fig. 9-8]

and SW3 OFF.

4 Positioning scanning origin (This adjustment needs to be done if

G Turn the power supply ON.

scanned images have black lines at their edges or the scanning


range cannot be properly set.)

(3) Adjustment procedure

Adjust the scanning origin position at the "A" side and the rise
edge of the marker signal.

After making sure the preparations are complete, adjust the optics in
the following manner:

If the scanning origin position is located to the left of the rise edge
of the marker signal at the "B" side, change the combination
(gear alignment) of the first and second carriages and perform
adjustment again.

1 Checking waveform
Loosen the CCD PWB fixing screw (red) and make sure
waveforms appear on the oscilloscope. Check that R/G/B
waveforms are seen.

B
A

Marker signal
[Fig. 9-9]

About
2V

5 ADF scanning position check


Rotate the reduction pulley and move the first and second carriages to the rear end. Make sure normal waveforms are output
without any defect.
After optical adjustment, make sure to secure the top and red screws
with screw locking agent.

[Fig. 9-5]

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2 Adjusting speed reduction belt tension

4 Adjusting first belt tension and second belt tension

Whenever the reduction belt is removed, the reduction tension needs


to be adjusted.

Whenever the first and second tension belts are installed, make sure
to adjust their belt tension again.

1 Temporarily tighten the main motor screws to the extent that the

1 Temporarily install the motor unit.

main motor can be moved.

2 Pass the second belt through the first pulley and motor unit.

2 Pass the reduction belt through the main motor and the reduction

3 Secure the motor unit by pulling by a force of 1.5 kg-f.

pulley.

4 Temporarily install the follower pulley (with angle).

3 Pulling the motor in the direction of the connector by a force of

5 Pass the first belt through the first pulley and the follower pulley.

500 gf, secure it with the screws.

6 Secure the follower pulley by pulling by a force of 2.0 kg-f.

3 Adjusting first and second carriage fitting positions


After adjusting the belt tensions, reinstall the first and second carriages as follows:

1 Install the second carriage on the second belt.


2 Push the second carriage forward (LED-PWB side) until it contacts the frame.

3 Install the first carriage on the first belt. (The first carriage should
be installed at a place as close to the second carriage as possible.

4 Push the first carriage forward (LED-PWB side), skipping teeth,


until it contacts the second carriage.

5 Skip the first carriage backward (SCSI cable side) by on tooth or


about 2 mm.

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10. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS


8

A[0..7]

2-6D

10-1. Control PWB -1


2-7C
2-7C
2-7C
2-7C
2-7D
2-5D/7D
2-5D/7D
2-7A

15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

RFL\
BFL\
FSTL\

COL0_CPU
COL1_CPU
WCKEN\
C112

C111

47P

C110

47P

47P

47P
10K

FSTP\

R118
R119

FLPWR
MSP0

3-8A

10K
R138
10K

1-7A
R139
1-8A

SOL_CTR\

R142
10K

N.C
N.C
N.C

R143
10K
R140
R141

1-7A OPSEL
1-5A CCDSEL
C131

C132

0.1U

C129

0.1U

P30
P31
P32
P33
P34
P35
P36

54
55
56

A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23

P50
P51
P52

1K
1K
59
60
61
62

C130

0.1U

37
38
39
40
41
42
43

470

A5V
R145
10K

AD0
AD1
AD2
AD3
AD4
AD5
AD6
AD7
AD8
AD9
AD10
AD11
AD12
AD13
AD14
AD15

P00
P01
P02
P03
P04
P05
P06
P07

C109

2-7C
3-8A
1-4A

R144
10K

0.1U

AG

10*8

BR001-2
BR001-3
BR001-4
BR001-5
BR001-6
BR001-7
BR001-8
BR001-9

84
86
88
90
92
94
95
96
97
98
99

100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107

AD0
AD1
AD2
AD3
AD4
AD5
AD6
AD7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
2-5B
PROM\
RD\
1-6C

A16
A17
A18
A19

R158

DIP-4

R155
R156
R157

47K
47K
47K

DSW1
DSW2
DSW3
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C

1K
1-3B,4B

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

R110

CN007

(N.M)
R121

1
2
3

C118
4700P

10K*4
R109
R129

(N.M)
1-1B H.P

ANI2
ANI3

R124

R125

10K*4
R133
R132
R131

R_INA\

R_INB

4.7K

R_INB\
1-7A
1-7A
1-7A
1-7A

C121
4700P

SW2

4.7K

O_INA
O_INA\

O_INB
O_INB\

2-5B

DMARQ
N.C

1-7A

SW1

4.7K

1-1A

R123

1-7A SW4/FSU

VCC

24
25
26
27
28
29
30

75
76

8
64
58
63

C125
1000

10K

R160

R122

N.C

12

18
20

HLDRQ

RD

NMI

INTP0

WRH

INTP2

RAS

INTP4

HLDAK

DMAAK0
DMAAK1
TCE0
TCE1

RTPT0
RTPT1
RTPT2
RTPT3
RTPT4
RTPT5
RTPT6
RTPT7

P20
P21
P22
P23
P24
P25

DMARQ0
P81

D8/D16

IC(L)

RESET
AVDD
AVSS

OPEN

7
112
115
114
113
119
118
2
3
117
116
9

CLKOUT
ASTB\
RD\
WR\
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C

R161

VPP 1
VCC 32

22
CE
24

C143
0.1U

16

OE
27C020

2-5B SRAM\
1-6C WR\
1-6C RD\

10

8
6
5
4
25
24
21
23

2
1
20
26
27
22

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7

AD0
AD1
AD2
AD3
AD4
AD5
AD6
AD7

2-5B
2-7C
2-5B

18
19

100P

SCSIC\

OE
1-8B

2-7D
2-8D

SCSI_INT\

C138
1000

1-3C/5C/5D,2-7D
1-3C/5C,2-7D

IOWR\
DMAAK\

36

2-7C

38
34
37
39

MSG

DBWR

CD
IO
ATN
RST

DACK

33

C162 =

10
11
12
N.C

14
15
16

C175 =
C177 =
C179 =

18

C174 =

20
21
22

0.1U*18(N.M)

CS
RD
WR

L005

VCC

PAD6
PAD4
PAD2
PAD1
PAD0

VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS

INT

RESET

VSS

CLK

MODE
TESTIN

VSS

24
25
26

2943-C66663

40
VDD 64

28
29
30
31

0.1U*2

1
9

13
21
26
31
36
43
51
59

C005

33

10U/16V

35
36
37
38
39

43
45

DISCON\

SD5\

10
11
12
13
16
17
18
19
23
24
25
26
27

SD3\
SD2\
SD1\
SEL\
BSY\

REQ\
MSG\

C/D\
I/O\
ATN\
RST\

47

TU3
TU4
TU5
TU6

49
50

C161
0.1U

TP 14

TU1

1-3B
1-3B
1-3B
1-3B
1-3B
1-3B
1-3B
1-3B
1-3B

RO

0.1U

TU8
TU9
TU10
TU11
TU12
TU13
TU14
TU15
TU16
TU17
TU18

41

ICP-N25

2
3
4
5
6

SDP\
SD7\

1-7C

R130
120

A1
A0

C164 =

F001

1-1D
1-1D
1-1D
1-1D
1-1D
1-1D
1-1D
1-1D
1-1D
1-2C
1-2C
1-2C
1-2C
1-2C
1-2C
1-2C
1-2C
1-2C

10K*2
R135

111

C176 =
C172 =
C178 =

SEL
BSY
REQ

A3-ALE

C166 =

R163
10K

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

34

L130
L128
L115
L117
L116
L131
L114
L127
L129

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

C168 =

53CF92

2-7D
2-7D

N.C
N.C
N.C

31
32

R154
10K

C170 =

35

SD7
SD6
SD5
SD4
SD3
SD2
SD1
SD0

L121
L120
L122
L123
L124
L125
L126
L119
L118

D001

N.C

79

CN003,004

DB7
DB6
DB5
DB4
DB3
DB2
DB1
DB0

EK04
IORD\

77

63
62
61
60
58
57
56
55
42
44
48
41
54

1-1A RESET

1-4C
1-4C
1-4C
1-4C
1-4B
1-4B
1-4B
1-4B
1-4B

SD4\
SD3\
SD2\
SD1\
SD0\

28
27
25
24
23
22
20
19
18

DBP

VDD
AD7
AD6
AD5
AD4
AD3
AD2
AD1
AD0

C139
0.1U

14

47
46
45

RD\
WR\

VCC

CS1
CS2
WE

4
2
3

DBWR\
DREQ
DACK\

2-5B
1-6C
1-6C

C142

16
15
14
12
11
10

53
52
50
49

2-5B ALE
2-5B DBRD\

11
12
13
15
16

SDP\
SD7\
SD6\

IC015

10K
ID7
ID6
ID5
ID4
ID3
ID2
ID1
ID0

31

PGM

2-8B

C?

VCC

C011

C144
0.1U

SEL\
BSY\

SCSI*2

ACK\
MSG\

C/D\
I/O\
ATN\
RST\

33P
GND

7
8
9

GND
GND 20
GND 21
22
GND 28

DISCON

N.C

AVREF

X1

note;

2-5C CLKSC

L003 2943-C66663

1,10,44,57,
74,81,108
11

1K

2
30

15

W2465

VCC
C103,128

2-5C

4
28
29

POOL

AG

C122
4700P

1-3C

R159
0
(N.M)

CLKOUT
4

110

RESET\

C124
4700P

27
26
23
25

AD0
AD1
AD2
AD3
AD4
AD5
AD6
AD7

13

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7

READY

66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73

R134

C123
4700P

R126

P40
P41
P42
P43
P44
P45
P46
P47

IOWR
WDTOUT

3-8A

1-7A

R128

4.7K

(N.M)

1-7A

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A14

ANI0

VCC

VCC

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17

9
8
7
6
5

IC007

1OK

C101
0.1U

45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52

12
11
10

(32PIN IC SOCKET)

A13
R103
R102
R101
5.6K*3

8
7
6
5

ID[0..7]

IC009

SW001
2
3
4

2-8D

AD[0..7]/A[8..19]
IC008

VCC

VCC

C002

13,23,53,

R162
330
(N.M)

R164
2.4K

IC014B
R165

SCSI_INT\

C120

IC014C
4

X2

H.P

1-8C

47K

74HC14

220P

74HC14

C010

10U/16V

UPD70433GD-5BB

PI001

(N.M)

GP1S58
(N.M)

L001
L002

+24V

1-7C
1-7B
1-7B
1-7B
1-7D
1-8D
1-8B
1-8B
1-8B
1-8C

IC003D
1-8D

SOL_CTR\

R117

O_INA
O_INB
O_INA\
O_INB\

MSPA
OPSEL

R137
R136
R105
R104

470
470
470
470
R127

SW1
SW2

SW4/FSU
SW5/THP

1K
IC002A

2-7A TRFL\

VCC
VCC
NC
GND
VREF

13
14
15

R112

/RESET

CN005

(N.M)
+12V

1K
7407
IC002B

2-7A

R113

2-5B
2-5B
2-4B
2-5B
3-5C

(N.M)
1K

7407

IC003F
2-7A TBFL\

13

RCCKF\
RCCK2\
RRS\
RSH\
R_VIN

L132
L133
L134
L135
EXCCL3216U*4
(N.M)
3-3D
2-6B
2-5B
1-8D

12
7407

IC014A

1
2

1
N.C

C157
0.1U

RESET

1-4C

74HC14
R181
470

4
5

RESET\

1-7B,2-8C

M51953B

ADF/FSU

MG
2

IC018

10
11

ACB3216M-600*11

7407

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

L107
L110
L111
L112
L108
L102
L109
L103
L106
L104
L105

10K

CN002

2943-C66663*2

AD_IN
DTENB\
CSYNCR\
CCDSEL

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10

6
IC003A

RRFL1\

2-7A RGFL\
IC003C

3-8D

RBFL1\

3-8D

7407
6

3-8D

RGFL1\

3-8D

IC003B

7407

2-7A RBFL\

FLPWR1

7407
2

2-7A RRFL\

12
14

C009
0.33U/50V

IC002C
1-7D FLPWR

7407

6
10 1

2
10 2

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Control PWB -2
IC005
AD[0..7]/A[8..19]

1-1D

A[0..7]

LMA 2

IC010
AD0
AD2

122
123
124

A D3

125

AD4
AD5
AD6
AD7
A8

127
128
129
132
141

A17
A18
A19

143

A D1

IC006B
A16

4
6
5

142

74HC32

1-6C

144

145
134
133

ASTB\

1-6C
1-6C
1-6C
1-6C
1-6C

RD\
WR\
IORD\
IOWR\

139

1-8D

1-8D

COL0_CPU
COL1_CPU

1-8D

FSTL\

1-7D
1-8D

FSTP\
CLR_CPU

159
160
150
151
152

1-8D
1-8D

C126
100P

CLKOUT

RFL\
GFL\
BFL\

1-8D

138
135

136

161
162
163

164

VCC

AD0

A0

AD1
AD2
AD3
AD4
AD5
AD6
AD7

A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

A8

A16
A17
A18

A19

LMA4

ASTB
CPUCLK

CO LI0

COLI1
FSTLI
FSTP
CLEAR

IMGO0
IMGO1

MCS

LMAWR
LMAOEO
LMBWR
LMB OE O

IMG O 7

70
61

47
1-1A

140

RESET\
R147

C114
1000

62
89
137

10K
LDB0

174

LDB 1

175

LDB2
LDB3
LDB4
LDB5
LDB6

176
177
178
179
180

LDB 7

181

LDA0
LDA1
LDA2

205
206
3

LDA 3

LDA4
LDA5

5
6
7
8

LDA 6

LDA7
C137

56

3P

ADCD2
ADCD3
ADCD4
ADCD5
ADCD6
ADCD7

DAD0
DA D1

DAD2
DAD3
DA D4

160

55

ID0
ID1
ID2
ID3
ID4
ID5
ID6
ID7

BR002-2
BR002-3
BR002-4
BR002-6
BR002-7
B R002-8

BR002-9
10K*8

85
86
87
88

90
91
92

93

FIFOIN0
FIFOIN1

ID[0..7]

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

FIFOIN2

FIFOIN3
FIFOIN4
FIFOIN5

FIFOIN6
FIFOIN7

1-4A

165

RRFL\
RGFL\
RBFL\

1-4A
1-4A

N.C
1-8A
1-8A

166
167
168
169
170

TRFL\
TGFL\

1-8A

TBFL\

171

N.C

172

R146

1-8D

VCC

10K

71
149

R120

WCKEN\
L004

DA D6

ORGCKI
ADCKI
RESET

DAD7
SCDADK
DKDACK

120

A7

LMA11
LMA12

187
188

LMA0

23
2
26
1

190

191
192
193
194
195
196
197
200
201
202
204
10
12

COL0_CPU
COL1_CPU

1-8D
1-8D

LMA1
LMA2
LMA3
LMA4

LDA6
LDA 7

A8
A9

CE

C117
0.1U

WE

22

4
3
25
24

14

OE

21

LMA11
LMA12

VCC
28

LMA6
LMA7
LMA8
LMA9
LMA10
LMA11
LMA12

LMA3
LMA4
LMA5
LMA6
LMA7
LMA8
LMA9
LMA 10

A10
A11
A12
A13
A14

20
27

LMA5

LDA 5

19

LMA2

23
2
26
1
20
27
22

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

I/O1
I/O 2

I/O3
I/O4

11
12

LDB0
LDB1
LDB2
LDB3
LDB4

13

15
16
I/O 5
17
I/O6 18
I/O7 19
I/O8

LDB 5

LDB6
LDB 7

A8
A9

A10
A11
A12
A13
A14

V CC
28

CE

C115
0.1U

WE

OE

14

IS 61C256AH-20J

IS61C256AH-20J

184
186

37
38
39
40
41

DA D4

42
43
44

DAD0
DAD1
DAD2
DAD3
DAD5
DAD6
DAD7

49
50

S CDA CK

DKDACK

DAD[0..7]

3-1B

3-1B

3-1B,3-1D

VCC

3-4C

TEST1
CKSEL
TEST3
LDB0
LDB1
LDB2
LDB3
LDB4
LDB5
LDB6
LDB7
LDA0
LDA1
LDA2
LDA3
LDA4
LDA5
LDA6
LDA7

CLKCPU
CLKSC
CLK0
CLK1
CLK2
CLK3
CSYNC0
CSYNCR
ORGCKO
ADCKO

XT1

154

L101

107
108
109
110
58

59

CLKCPU
CLKSC

L113

102

MMZ2012S 601A *2

1-7B
1-3C

R?
notes;

IC0 06

(N.M)

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

12

=
CL K S C

N.C

CSYNCR\

46

ADCK

(Pull down)

1 -3 C

74HC32

TP001

60

(Pull Up)

11
13

1-5A
3-1D

R?

SP
RS-D
SP-D
RS-DD
S P-DD

1M

B R002-5

1-1D

21

I/O6
I/O7
I/O8

A7

15
16
17
18

10
9
8
7
6

A DCD1

DTENB

R152
R153

3P

LMA10

I/O 5

13

LMA0
LMA1

73
74
75

76
77
48

N.C
N.C
RS_DD

3-6C

N.C

DTENB\

1-6A

TP002

X001
29MHz

C136

A6

4
3
25
24

I/O3
I/O4

LDA0
LDA1
LDA2
LDA3
LDA4

ADCD0

DAD5
IMGO[0..7]

119

113

I/O 2

11
12

DBREQ
DMAACK

IMGO3
IMGO4
IMGO5
IMGO6

3-1D

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5

112

I/O1

LMAOEI
LMBOEI

63
64
65
66
67
68
69

IMG O 2

LMA8
LMA9
LMA10
LMA11
LMA12

114
115
117
118

LMA3
LMA4
LMA5
LMA6
LMA7
LMA8
LMA9

IC004

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6

RFL
GFL
BFL
HTCNT

98
147

DREQ
DMAAK\

LMA5
LMA6
LMA7

RD
WR
IORD
IOWR

11
185
1-3D
1-6C

LMA0
LMA1
LMA2
LMA3

10
9
8
7
6

LMA0
LMA1

1-5D

10K

148

2943-C66663

0
C116,127

C007
10U/16V

0.1U*2

XT2

RSH
RCCKF
RCCK2
RRS

82
80

RSH\
RCCKF\
RCCK2\

81

83

IC006A

1-6A

1-6A

1-6A

RRS\

1-6A

DB 0

74HC32

DB1
DB2
DB 3

DB4
DB 5

DB6
DB7

SCSI
SRAM

FIFOI0
FIFOI1

FIFOI2
FIFOI3
FIFOI4
FIFOI5
FIFOI6
FIFOI7

PROM
ALE
DBRD
DBWR
DBACK
DMARQ
FIFOO0
FIFOO1

RRFL

FIFOO 2

RGFL

FIFOO3

RBFL

RHT
TRFL
TGFL
TB FL

THT

FIFOO 4

FIFOO5
FIFOO6
FIFOO7
FIFORW
FIFORR
FIFOWCK
FIFORCK

XTEN
WCKEN
TEB
(27/53/78/104/
VDD 130/157/183/
199/208)
(1/2/9/21/26/

72

SCSIC\

1-5C
SRAM\
PROM\
1-5D
1-3D
ALE

95
96
97
146
24
25
28
29
30
31

32
33

1-3C
VCC

99
100
84

DBRD\

1-3D

DB WR\

1-3D

DACK\
DMARQ

C135
0.1U

1-3D
1-7B

IC013

FIFOO0
FIFOO1

FIFOO0
FIFOO1

1
2

FIFOO 2

FIFO O2

FIFOO3
FIFOO4
FIFOO5
FIFOO6
FIFOO7

FIFOO3
FIFOO4
FIFOO5
FIFOO6
FIFOO7

4
11
12
13
14

23
34

22
35

9
C133
330P

10,19

DI0
DI1
DI2
DI3
DI4
DI5
DI6

DO0
DO1
DO2
DO3
DO4
DO5
DO6

DI7

DO 7

WE
WRST
WCK

RE
OE

RRST
RCK

28
27

FIFOIN0
FIFOIN1

26

FIFO IN2

25
18
17
16

FIFOIN3
FIFOIN4
FIFOIN5
FIFOIN6
FIFOIN7

15

24
22

21
20
C134
330P

TEST
6,23

UPD42280GU-30

GND 36/45/51/52/

57/79/94/101/105/
106/111/116/121/
126/131/153/155/
156/173/182/189/
198/203)
JX230GA

6
10 3

2
10 4

Control PWB -3
1-3A

RG FL1\

1 -3 A

RB F L1\

1K

1K

R 15 1

RRF L1\

1K

R150

FL P W R1

1 -3 A

R 14 8
R 14 9

1 -3 A

1K

CN001

A 5V

1
2
3
4
5
6

VCC
A5V

R008
33(1 /4W)

C001,004 ,006,013

+ 2 4V

10U/16V

P O W/ LA MP
MG

C152
0 .1 U

AG

A D_ IN

Q 0 02
C1 21 4

L006
A5V

2943-C66663
CN008

R 00 3

1
2

11

C008
47 U/5 0V

VC C
120(1/4W)

10

C1 21 4

33
C 15 1

+ 2 4V

8
VDD
15
VDD
24
VDD

AG
C 15 0

1- 6A

AG

AG

17

7 4H C4 06 6
1

R_V IN

15 0P

2
C 15 8
0. 1U

CK
AGND
NC

GND
GND
22
GND

NC

1
2
3
4
9
10
11
12
13

IMG O 0
IMG O 1
IMG O 2
IMG O 3
IMG O 4
IMG O 5
IMG O 6
IMG O 7
N. C

23
7

N. C

16

N. C

L H5 05 06 N
2 -5 B

RS _DD

A 5V

AG

Q 0 05
C3 07 0

R 00 5
100
(1/4W)

A5 V
+ 1 2V
C 16 0
0. 1U

R 00 4
100

(1/4W)

R 17 4
C 15 9
0. 1U

AG

OFL

AG

R 00 9
10 0(3 W)

20

C 15 4
0 .1 U

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7

AVDD

14

ZD 00 5
R D1 3E B

REF +
6
RE F /2
19
REF -

N.C

Z D0 0 2
RD 3. 0E B

TP 00 3

IC017A

VIN

18

R 00 7
330
(1/4W)

470P

D K A DC K

AG

R 01 0
1K (1/4 W)

IC0 12
21

12

100(1 /4W)

2 -8 C

IMG O [0..7]

TP 00 5

AG

R 17 2

2-6C

TP 00 6
TP 0 04

AG

+ 2 4V

ZD 00 4
RD 3.0 E B

R 17 0
100

Q003

R006

LE D

1 -5 A

AG
IC0 17B
7 4H C4 06 6

AG

R168
120

33 0

Q001

AG

C 15 3
0. 1U

2S A 1 701T
2.0V
R 17 3
62
C 01 2
10U/ 16V

ZD 00 3
RD2. 2E B

C 14 9
0 .1 U

AG

AG

DA D[0..7]

AG

AG

AG

AG

A 5V

A 5V

20
24

R 18 0
4. 7K

R 17 9
3.3K

25

R 16 6

10

27
6

18

D 00 3
1S S 1 33

R 17 8
1. 5K

21
29

D002
1 S S 13 3
A 5V
C 14 7
0. 1U

AG

+ 2 4V

C 14 6
0. 1U

R167
3. 6K

5
17
23
26
30

C 14 5
0. 1U

Q 0 04
C 10 6
0 .1 U
MG

C1214

C003
47 U/5 0V
MG

AG
C 15 5
4 70 0

R 11 5
12 K

IC0 03E
1 -7 D

MS P 0

11

1- 7A
1- 7A
1- 7A
1- 7A

10

27
IN A
26
IN A
16
IN B
17
IN B

R_I NA
R_I NA \
R_I NB
R_I NB \

O UT A

R116

24
VREF A
19
VREF B
23

R 11 4

1.1K

25

C104

R107
MG

AG

IC 01 7C
7 4H C4 06 6

AG

1
2
3
4
5
6

3
1

OUT A 1 2
O UT B
O UT B

8.2K

R 10 6

33 00 P

1K

28

C 10 2
MG

MG
33 00 P

R001

CR/A

LG

14

IC014
B

VS A

VS B

RSA

RS B

PGA

PG B

11

VDD
VDD

B0
B1
B2
B3

B4
GND
GND

GND

B5
B6
B7

GND
GND

CKB

DKD ACK

8
9
11
12

13

DAD4

14
15
16

DAD5
DAD6
DAD7
S CD A C K

IC0 06

VCC
9

13

C105

R 11 1

13

VC C
14

C119

12

C 11 3

0.1U

0.1U
7

A 5V

R 10 8
8.2K

C 10 7

(1/ 2W)
MG

MG

IC0 02

MG

MG
9

330 0P

R 17 1
820

A 5V

14

C 10 8
0. 1U

C 14 8
0. 1U

74HC14

MG

IC 01 7

VCC
14

IC 01 7D
7 4H C4 06 6

IC 01 4D

R002

7 40 7

7 4 HC 3 2

R 16 9
4.3K

AG

10 5

IC 00 3

VCC
14

13

33 00 P

1K

15

2 -6 C

10
C156

7 4 HC 1 4

18

1 -7 D

100
6.3V

7
AG

7 40 7

2 -6 C

DAD0
DAD1
DAD2
DAD3

LH 505 11
(1,10,19,28p:N.C)

0.1U

AG

MT D112 0F

MG

VDD

CKA

14

R 17 5
820

20

MG

VDD

DAD3
DAD4
DAD5
DAD6
DAD7

21

(1/ 2W)
MG

VB

DAD2

34
35
36
2
3

MG
CR /B

IRE F

33

R 17 6

MOT O R

1.2K
74 07

CN006
COM

VREF

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

1K

+ 24V

IC0 01

22 V C C

AG

AG

BOUT

DAD0
DAD1

820

R D3 3F B

VCC

AG

A OU T

31
32

R177

ZD001

VCC

AG

2 -5 C

IC0 11
22

7 4H C4 06 6

AG

AB GC ON T

2
10 6

10 7

10
11

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

CN1

RCCKF\
RCCK2\
RRS\
RSH\
R_VIN
AG

A5V

A12V

AG

10-2. CCD PWB

AG

IC2

14

AG

C5
220P

13

12

11

AG

C6
0.1U

74ACT04

IC2C

74ACT04 1

IC2F

74ACT04

IC2B

AG

AG

74ACT04

C9
0.1U

C1
10U/16V

10

2
74ACT04

IC2A

74ACT04

IC2E

2.2

R4

2.2

R2

100

R3

AG

100

11

10

R1

GND

GND

GND

CK2

VDD

NC

NC

NC

VDD

NC

NC

ILX112A
(CCD)

GND

ROG

GND

CK1

GND

NC

GND

LH

RS

GND

VOUT

IC1

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

AG

100

R8

AG

R7
330

R6
160

A5 V

AG

R5
1K

Q1
C3771

AG

10U/16V

C2

0.1u

C7

10u/16V

C3

AG

C8
0.1U

3.4V

R9
330

R14
39

Q3
C3771

AG

R15
120

Q4
C3771

R12
390(1/4W)

330

R11

R13
39

R16
390(1/4W)

100

R17

AG

R10
560(1/4W)

C2812

Q2

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Control PWB

10 8

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CCD PWB

10 9

10 10

BET
2.5A
250V

2200P
/250V

2200P
/250V

CN1
AC-PO6CN17

F2

VARISTOR

390K(1/2W)

R12

0.22U/250V

CMF-6100
C10

L5

C14

C11

CMF-6033

L4

FG

RB156

0.1U/250V

C12

RE1 +

C9
68u/400V
GE

SWA206AL/AA

SW1

FG

RI-17.5-28.5-10.7

M5R107C

R11

10-3. Power supply PWB

C13
2200P
/250V

IC3

F/B

5
VIN
6

R10
390K(1/2W)

R8

D5
EG01C

R9
47K(3W)

PD1
PS2561-1

S OCP GND
2
4
3 STR-M6548

TRI

1
D

L3
B-01-R

1(1W)*2

R7

R13
390K(1/2W)

C7
47U/35V

EU1Z * 2

D3

C6
0.01U
/630V

D4

T1

4
9
DT-218-1

12

11
RK33

D1

(30V/2.5A)

RK49
(90V/3.5A)

D2

C5
2200U
/35V

C2
2200u
/16V

0.1U

R5
1K

IN

0.01U
uPC1093J

IC1

PD1
PS2561-1
C1

2
G OUT
N Va 4 4
D VA

IC2
PQ05RF2V

R6
1K

R21
510

R20
1.5K

ICP-N70

C21
0.01U

R4
1.5K

R3
13K

F3

C3
100U
/10V

C4
0.1U
AGND

VCC

AGND

MG

+24V

10 11

8P-SCN

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

CN2

RRFL1
RGFL1
RBFL1

MG

MG
+24V

AGND

VCC

FLPWR1

+24V

10-4. Lighting PWB

D8
1SS133

35V

47uF

C8

D6
1SS133

D7
1SS133

Q1

Q2

4.7K

Q3

4.7K

10K
4.7K

AP1L3N

10K

AP1L3N

10K

AP1L3N

R17
4.7K

R16
4.7K

F5

ICP-N25

F6

ICP-N25

R14
4.7K

ICP-N25

F4

L6

R15
4.7K

4.7K

R18

R19
4.7K

G TENNTOU

C10-FR

L8

B TENNTOU

C10-FR

L7

R TENNTOU

C10-FR

2SD1859 * 2

2SD1859 * 2

2SD1859 * 2

Q9

Q8

Q7

Q6

Q4

Q5

(1/2W)

27K

(1/2W)

27K

27K
(1/2W)

250V

C17 3,4
0.047uF

250V

C16 3,4
0.047uF

250V

C15 3,4
0.047uF

T2

T4

11

SEP-16 (088)

11

SEP-16 (088)

T3

11

SEP-16 (088)

56pF 3KV

C20

56pF 3KV

C18

56pF 3KV

C19

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

CN3

B9B-EH(-A)

GFLHP

MG

BFLHP

RFLHP

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INPUT
100V

(1) Wiring diagram

+24V
MG
AG
VCC
RBFL1\
RGFL1\
RRFL1\
FLPER1

CONTROL PWB UNIT

CN1

11 1
+12V
+12V
A5V
A5V
RCCKF\
RCCK2\
RRS\
RSH\
R_VIN
AG
AG
AD_IN
DTENB\
CSYCR\
CCDSEL

CN5

SCSI I/F
CONNECTOR

HOST
COMPUTER
FSU
N.C.

TBFL\
THP
FSU
TGFL\
TRFL\
SOL_CTR\

SW5
SW4
SW2
SW1
OPSEL
MSPA
O_INB\
O_INA\
O_INB
O_INA
GND
MG
VCC
+24V

16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

OPTIONAL UNIT
JX-2F4/JX-AF2

OPTION I/F CONNECTOR

OUTA
+24V
OUTA\
OUTB
+24V
OUTB\

CN6

+24V
MG

CN8

1
2
3
4
5
6

1
2

LAMP DRIVE CIRCUIT

ADF

Not Mounted
(Mounted to the
CTL-PWB for optical
system adjustment.)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT

CN2

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
N.C.
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

SD0\
SD1\
SD2\
SD3\
SD4\
SD5\
SD6\
SD7\
SDP\
GND
GND
GND
TP
GND
GND
ATN\
GND
BSY\
ACK\
RST\
MSG\
SEL\
C/D\
REQ\
I/O\

AC
INLET

POWER SUPPLY LAMP DRIVE UNIT

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN3, CN4

AC in
AC in
FG

CN1

AC SW

+24V
MG
AGND
VCC
RBFL1
RGFL1
RRFL1
FLPER1

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

1
2
3

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CN3
RFLHP
N.C.
MG
N.C.
BFLHP
N.C.
MG
N.C.
GFLHP

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

FEED
MOTOR

CCD PWB

A12V
A12V
A5V
A5V
RCCKF
RCCK2
RRS
RSH
R_VIN
AG
AG

CN1

LED PWB

LAMP
UNIT

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CN2

P32

P02

P01

P00

CPU
IC8

39

17

16

15

11 2

170

169

TBFL

TGFL

TRFL

CN1

15

12

12

IC3

TBFL

TGFL

TRFL

CN2

RBFL1

RGFL1

RRFL1

FLPER1

CN1

2
TGFL

TRFL

7
9

10
TBFL
5

CN3

JX-2F4(OPTION)

Relay PWB

12
15

11

11

IC2

IC3

Control PWB

TGFL

TRFL

Gatearray
IC10
165 1
RRFL
166 3
161
RGFL
RFL
167 5
162
RBFL
GFL
163
BFL
171 13
TBFL

Signal flow
(1) Lighting system

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B lighting circuit

G lighting circuit

R lighting circuit

TBFL

TGFL

TRFL

10

Inverter PWB

B lighting circuit

G lighting circuit

R lighting circuit

Power supply/inverter PWB

CN1

RBFL1

RGFL1

FLPER1

CN1

CN3

BFLHP

GFLHP

RFLHP

BFLHP

GFLHP

RFLHP

CN2

B lamp

G lamp

R lamp

CN

Lamp unit

B lamp

G lamp

R lamp

Lamp unit

CN

11 3

P35

RTPT7

RTPT6

RTPT5

RTPT4

P33

RTPT3

RTPT2

RTPT1

RTPT0

CPU
IC8

16

69

10

17

68

42

73

72

71

70

40 11

67

IC3

66

(2) Motor driving system

INB

INB

INA

INA

Control PWB

OUTB

OUTB

OUTA

OUTA

Motor driver
IC1

R24V

+24V

OUTB

OUTA

+24V

OUTA

MSPA

O_INB

O_INA

O_INB

O_INA

CN2

OUTB

CN6

CN1

MSPA

O_INB

O_INA

O_INB

O_INA

INB

INA

14

16

OUTB

OUTB

OUTA

OUTA

R24V

CN2

MPB

CMN

MPB

MPA

CMN

MPA

Option unit (JX-AF2 or JX-2F4)

Option relay PWB

REFB

REFA

INB

5 INA

17

IC1

Main motor

Main motor

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[12] COMPATIBILITY OF SOFTWARE PACKAGES BETWEEN MODELS


Sharps image scanners can be used in combination with a variety of personal computers by using appropriate drivers and scanner utility software
programs. However, some drivers and utility programs might not run on our image scanners, mainly due to their different versions. Here are the
relationships among our images scanners, personal computers and related software programs.
MODEL/INTERFACE

SOFTWARE

SYSTEM

JX-450

JX-600

JX-600S

GPIB

SCSI

GPIB

SCSI

SCSI

GPIB

GPIB

SCSI

GPIB

SCSI

1.00

*d

*e

1.30

*e

*d

*e

*e

*d

*e

2.0S

Macintosh PLUG IN PhotoShop


DRIVER PLUG IN

JX-330

GPIB

2.00

NAME

VER RS232C SCSI

1.41

TYPE

JX-100 JX-250

JX-300

JX-320

JX-325

JX-610

!
|

3.00
TWAIN
SHARP
TWAIN2

2.01

2.20

TWAIN

3.01

1.00

3.00

*h |

*h |

*h |

*h |

*h |

*g

*g

3.01

*h |

*h |

*h |

*h |

*h |

*g

*g

4.01

*i |

*i |

4.20
ScanJX2

1.00
2.00
2.10

SCAN
ScanJX
UTILITY

1.00

1.00

1.00

*b,*c

*b,*c,*d *b,*c

1.30

*b,*c

*b,*c,*d *b,*c

1.41

*b

*b,*d

*b

2.00

*b

*b

*b

2.0S

*b

*b

*b

3.00

*b

*b

*b

*b

3.01

*b

*b

*b

*b

2.01

2.20

1.00

1.00

*b

2.00

*b,*f

*f

*b,*f

*f

*b,*f

*f

*b,*f

*f

2.10

*b,*f

*f

*b,*f

*f

*b,*f

*f

*b,*f

*f

3.00

*b,*h

*h |

*b,*h

*h |

*h |

*b

*b,*g

*g

3.01

*b,*h

*h |

*b,*h

*h |

*h |

*b

*b,*g

*g

4.01

*i,*j |

*i,*j |

4.20

ScanJX2

1.00

CopyJX

1.00

1.60

CopyJX
Power
PLUG IN PhotoShop
Macintosh DRIVER PLUG IN

TWAIN

TWAIN
SHARP
TWAIN2

SCAN
ScanJX
UTILITY

IBM PC/AT PLUG IN PhotoStyler


DRIVER

SHARP
TWAIN2
SCAN
ScanJX
UTILITY ScanJX/Win

2.20

TWAIN

1.00
2.00

TWAIN

1.00

1.20

4.00

*i |

*i |

4.20

CopyJX

1.00

QuickScan ll

|:

ScanJX2/Win 1.00
3.00

Can be work completely.

Can be work conditionaly.

!:

Can not be work


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*a: Unknown
*b: Older types of GPIB boards and their drivers do not operate
properly.
National Instruments GPIB boards (NB-GPIB/TNT or NB-GPIBP/TNT) and their drivers (NI-488 INIT V5.0 and NB-BOARD
V2.1) operate properly.
*c: Power PC Mac and Mac AV series do not have FPU. But, Version 1.3 and earlier versions of Photoshop Plug-in Driver check
for the presence of FPU. If FPU is not present, the driver dont
operate.
Version 1.41 and later versions of Photoshop Plug-in Driver do
not check for the presence of FPU, and thus they will run on
computers without FPU.
*d: After installing NI488 INIT, reboot the Mac and open NI488 INIT
menu. Set UNADDRESSING.
*e: Does not run properly on AV series.
*f: Data may not be saved depending on image data size.
*g: On the JX-610, a distorted image results when scanning is performed at 1200 dpi in fixed mode.
There occurs no problem in optional mode.
*h: The static adjustment bar does not function in the color adjustment mode in the negative mode using FSU. However, it functions normally when adjustment is performed by entering
numeric values.
*i: When scanning is tried with the resolution in the main scanning
direction set for 4000 dots or more, a "NOT ENOUGH
MEMORY" message appears on the screen, making it impossible to operate, irrespective of the amount of memory.
*j: When connected to the Power Macintosh series 7100/80AV,
8100/80, 8100/100, the machine sometimes freezes when the
program is started, due to the type 4 error. However, the scanner will operate properly once the program is started normally.
<Others>
* When version 1.0, 1.3 or 1.41 of the Photoshop Plug-in Driver is to
be used with a SCSI interface board, SRI INIT needs to be installed in a system folder.
SRI INIT is a bidirectional converter which connects GPIB interfaces with SCSI interfaces. (Photoshop is an application designed
to use the scanner through a GPIB interface.) However, version
2.0 or later versions of Photoshop Plug-in Driver have SRI INIT
function and thus theres no need to install SRI INIT in a system
folder.
SRI INIT dont run on Power Mac series machines.
On Power Mac series, Photoshop Plug-in Driver ver. 2.0 or 2.0S or
later can be used.
When using the scanner through the SCSI interface board, do not
install SRI INIT in a system folder. If present, it must be removed
from there; otherwise, the computer might recognize the scanner.

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JX-250

PARTS GUIDE

MODEL

JX-250
JX-250
JX-250
JX-250
JX-250
JX-250
JX-250
JX-250
JX-250
JX-250
JX-250

MA . . . . .
ME . . . . .
MS . . . . .
MUK . . .
MH . . . . .
PA . . . . .
PE . . . . .
PS . . . . .
PUK . . . .
PH . . . . .
V ......

JX-250

Australia
Other countries
Singapore
UK
Hong Kong
Australia
Other countries
Singapore
UK
Hong Kong
Europe

Version
Version
Version
Version
Version
Version
Version
Version
Version
Version
Version

(MAC)
(MAC)
(MAC)
(MAC)
(MAC)
(IBM)
(IBM)
(IBM)
(IBM)
(IBM)

CONTENTS

1 Scanner unit
2 Carriage unit
3 Packing material & Accessories
4 Control PWB unit
5 Power supply PWB unit
6 CCD PWB unit
Index

Because parts marked with ! is indispensable for the machine safety maintenance and operation, it must be
replaced with the parts specific to the product specification.

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 Scanner unit

63

68

3
5

62
60

4
5
56

67

66

55

6
63

58

53

52

54

56

54
53

51

10
11

49

9
15

12

45
47
46

48

15
13

42

15

45

43

14

13
64
17

13
16

44

19

57
38

41

64

65

20

24

21

39

23

37
37

65

36
37

24
27
29

21
22
25
27

32
26

31

33
61

51

28
30

37
69
34
35

JXP00262

JX-250

 Scanner unit
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69

PARTS CODE
GCOVA7036XCZZ
GCOVA7037XCZZ
MHNG-7005XCZZ
MHNG-7006XCZZ
XBSSE30P04000
PSHEZ3443FCZ1
CCABA7042XC01
PTPEZ7036XCZZ
PGLSP7007XCZZ
PSHEZ7180XCZA
PSPAZ7075XCZZ
CPWBS1083XC51
LHLDF2120SCZZ
CPWBE1085XC52
CPWBE1085XC51
XHBSD30P06000
PZETV7012XCZZ
XBPSE25P08000
CCOVP7027XC01
XHSSE30P08000
XRESP25-04000
NPLYZ7029XCZZ
NPLYZ7028XCZZ
NBLTT7024XCZZ
NBLTT7023XCZZ
XEBSD30P08000
XBBSD30P06000
CCHSS7023XC01
LX-WZ7011XCZZ
CMOTZ7022XC41
XEBS330P08000
XXXSP30L04000
LFIX-7027XCZZ
CPWBS1083XC61
LX-BZ7051XCZZ
CCABB7043XC51
XHSSE30P06000
LFRM-7031XCZZ
LX-WZ7011XCZZ
NPLYZ7026XCZZ
XESSE30P08000
CANGT7140XC01
XHBSD30P04000
XRESP25-04000
NPLYZ7027XCZZ
NBLTT7022XCZZ
CPWBE1086XC51
CFRM-7032XC01
LBNDJ1002HCZZ
XHBSD30P08000
XEBSF30P06000
MSPRP7125XCZZ
CSLIP7011XC51
PMIR-7028XCZZ
XBPBZ40P06K00
CSLIF7010XC51
NSFTZ7059XCZZ
PLNS-7014XCZZ
CCNW-7178XC52
LX-BZ7038XCZZ
XHPSE30P06000
PGSK-7005XCZZ
RCORF6649RCZZ
RCORF1001DCZZ
XWHSD40-08100
TLABH1172ACZZ

PRICE NEW
RANK MARK
N
AU
N
AE
N
AC
N
AC
AA
AQ
N
AW
N
AD
N
AX
N
AD
N
AC
CB
AA
N
BR
BR
AA
AM
N
AA
AU
AA
AA
N
AD
N
AC
N
AH
N
AG
AA
AA
N
AL
AC
N
BB
AA
AA
AD
BP
N
AB
AY
AA
AR
AC
AC
AA
AF
AA
AA
AC
AK
AQ
BA
AA
AA
AA
N
AE
N
BA
N
AM
AA
BT
AQ
BB
N
BE
AB
AA
N
AB
AK
AP
AA
AB

PART
RANK
D
D
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
C
C
E
C
E
E
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
B
C
C
C
C
B
C
C
C
E
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
E
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
C
C
C
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
D

DESCRIPTION
OC,Cover (F)
OC,Cover (R)
Hinge,base (L)
Hinge,base (R)
Screw (3 ! 4)
OC mat (M300)
Upper cabinet assy
Glass fixing tape
Table glass
WB sheet
WB spacer
Control PWB unit
Holder (MPS-04-0)
Power supply PWB unit (200V)
Power supply PWB unit (100V)
Screw (3 ! 6)
Insurator
Screw (2.5 ! 8)
PWB cover assy
Screw (3 ! 8)
E type ring (2.5mm)
Reduction pulley
Driving pulley
2nd belt (MXL-200-4.8)
Reduction belt (MXL-70-3.2)
Screw (3 ! 8)
Screw (3 ! 6)
Motor base assy
Washer (11.8*3.3T.5)
Motor assy
Screw
Screw (3 ! 4)
Lens fixer
CCD PWB unit
Screw (3 ! 6)
Lower cabinet unit
Screw (3 ! 6)
Middle frame
Washer (11.8*3.3T.5)
1st pulley
Screw (3 ! 8)
Pulley angle
Screw (3 ! 4)
E type ring (2.5mm)
Pulley
Belt (MXL-371-3.2)
LED PWB unit
Frame assy
Wire band (PLT1M)
Screw (3 ! 8)
Screw (3 ! 6)
2nd mirror,spring
2nd carriage assy
2nd/3rd,mirror
Screw (4 ! 6K)
1st carriage unit
Main shaft
Lens
Lamp harness assy
Screw (4 ! 6)
Screw (3 ! 6)
Gasket (71TS10-5)
Ferrite core (ZCAT1518-0730)
Core (ZCAT2032093)
Washer (M4)
Class 1 label

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JX-250

 Carriage unit
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

PRICE NEW
RANK MARK
N
AK
AA
N
AY
N
AY
N
AC
N
AY
N
AK
N
AL
N
AN
AA
AA
N
BQ
N
AE
N
AC
N
AC
N
AB
N
AB

PARTS CODE
PCOVU7028XCZZ
XEBSF30P06000
PFILW7012XCZZ
PFILW7011XCZZ
LFIX-7028XCZZ
PMIR-7026XCZZ
PMIR-7027XCZZ
CSLIF7010XC01
MSLIP7009XCZZ
XBSSF30P04000
XBBSF30P04000
CLMPD7008XC51
MSPRP7124XCZZ
PSHEZ7181XCZZ
PSHEZ7182XCZZ
PSPAZ7073XCZZ
PSPAZ7074XCZZ

PART
RANK
C
C
C
C
C
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

DESCRIPTION
Lamp cover
Screw (3 ! 6)
G, filter
R, filter
Fixer filter
Mirror condenser
1st mirror
1st carriage assy
Slider
Screw (3 ! 4)
Screw (3 ! 4)
Lamp assy
1st mirror spring
Mirror sheet
Lamp lower sheet
Mirror spacer
Filter spacer

1
2

18

18
4

17
2

5
15

13

17
6

14

7
7

16
14
10

12
11

JXP00263

JX-250

 Packing material&Accesories
NO.

!
!
!
!
!

PARTS CODE

1 QCNW-7169XCZZ
2 SPAKA7505XCZZ
3 UBNDA1008CCZZ
QACCV6621QCZZ
QACCL7621QCZZ
4 QACCF7621QCZZ
QACCZ7620QCZZ
CCNW-2991SC01
5 SSAKA2340QCZZ
6 SPAKA7650XCZZ
7 SPAKP2611SCZZ
8 TCADZ7010SCZA
9 LX-BZ7050XCZZ
10 S S A K A 2 3 4 1 Q C Z Z
11 S P A K A 7 6 4 9 X C Z Z
SPAKC7657XCZZ
12 S P A K C 7 6 5 8 X C Z Z
SPAKC7659XCZZ
TLABE7362XCZZ
15
TLABE7363XCZZ
TINSZ7228XCZZ
16
TINSE7230XCZZ
17 T I N S Z 7 2 2 9 X C Z Z
UFLPC7061XCZZ
18
UFLPC7062XCZZ
UFLPC7063XCZZ
19
UFLPC7064XCZZ
20 T L A B P 2 3 7 5 S C Z Z
21 T G A N E 1 0 0 1 Q C Z Z
22 T C A D Z 2 0 0 1 Q C Z A
23 T C A D Z 7 0 4 8 X C Z Z
24 T C A D N 7 0 3 4 X C Z Z

PRICE NEW
RANK MARK
AZ
AK
AA
AT
AX
AX
AV
AX
AA
AM
AG
AC
AC
AA
AM
N
AR
N
AQ
N
AQ
N
AD
N
AD
N
AX
N
AT
N
BB
N
AK
N
AK
N
AK
N
AK
AB
AC
AE
N
AC
N
AD

PART
RANK
C
D
C
B
B
B
B
B
D
D
D
D
C
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
C
C
C
C
D
D
D
D
D

DESCRIPTION
MAC SCSI cable (with core)
[JX-250MA,JX-250ME,JX250MS,JX-250MUK,JX-250MH]
Add
AC cord band
AC cord (250V 10A)
[JX-250V,JX-250ME,JX-250PE]
AC cord
[JX-250MA,JX-250PA]
AC cord
[JX-250MS,JX-250PS]
AC cord
[JX-250MH,JX-250PH]
AC cord
[JX-250MUK,JX-250PUK]
Vinyl bag (200 ! 300mm)
Pad (Rear)
Vinyl cover
Tag
Screw
Vinyl bag (230 ! 340mm)
Pad (Front)
Packing case
[JX-250V]
Packing case
[JX-250MA,JX-250ME,JX-250MS,JX-250MUK,JX-250MH]
Packing case
[JX-250PA,JX-250PE,JX-250PS,JX-250PUK,JX-250PH]
EAN code label
[JX-250MUK]
EAN code label
[JX-250PUK]
Operation manual
[JX-250V]
Operation manual
[Except JX-250V]
Image manual
FDD 3.5" (M1/2)
[JX-250V,JX-250MA,JX-250ME,JX-250MS,JX250MUK,JX-250MH]
FDD 3.5" (M2/2)
[JX-250V,JX-250MA,JX-250ME,JX-250MS,JX250MUK,JX-250MH]
FDD 3.5" (P1/2)
[JX-250V,JX-250PA,JX-250PE,JX-250PS,JX250PUK,JX-250PH]
FDD 3.5" (P2/2)
[JX-250V,JX-250PA,JX-250PE,JX-250PS,JX250PUK,JX-250PH]
Important label
[JX-250MUK,JX-250PUK]
Warranty card
[JX-250MA,JX-250PA]
Install card
[JX-250MA,JX-250PA]
Quick install manual
[JX-250V]
Resistration card
[JX-250V]

16

1
3
5

17

18

19
21

20
6

10

7
8
11
9

12
15
JXP00264

22

23
24

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JX-250

 Control PWB unit


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
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

PARTS CODE
RMPTC8103QCJB
RMPTC8103QCJB
VCEAJA1CW106M
VCEAJA1CW106M
VCEAGU1HW476M
VCEAJA1CW106M
VCEAJA1CW106M
VCEAJA1CW106M
VCEAJA1CW106M
VCEAGU1HW476M
VCEAGU1HW334M
VCEAJA1CW106M
VCEAJA1CW106M
VCEAJA1CW106M
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HB332K
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HB332K
VCKYTV1HB332K
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HB332K
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCCCTV1HH470J
VCCCTV1HH470J
VCCCTV1HH470J
VCCCTV1HH470J
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCCCTV1HH102J
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCCCTV1HH221J
VCKYTV1HB472K
VCKYTV1HB472K
VCKYTV1HB472K
VCKYTV1HB472K
VCCCTV1HH102J
VCCCTV1HH101J
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCCCTV1HH331J
VCCCTV1HH331J
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCCCTV1HH3R0C
VCCCTV1HH3R0C
VCCCTV1HH102J
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCCCTV1HH101J
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCCCTV1HH151J
VCCCTV1HH471J
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HB472K
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
VCKYTV1HF104Z
QCNCM2336SC0H
QCNCW7029XC1E
QCNCW0040GC5J
QCNCW7028XC5J
QCNCM7014SC1E
QCNCM7014SC0F

PRICE NEW
RANK MARK
AC
AC
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AA
AB
AB
AB
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AC
N
AK
AN
N
AR
AC
AB

PART
RANK
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

DESCRIPTION
Block resistor (10K ! 8 1/8W 5%)
Block resistor (10K ! 8 1/8W 5%)
Capacitor (16WV 10 F)
Capacitor (16WV 10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 47 F)
Capacitor (16WV 10 F)
Capacitor (16WV 10 F)
Capacitor (16WV 10 F)
Capacitor (16WV 10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 47 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.33 F)
Capacitor (16WV 10 F)
Capacitor (16WV 10 F)
Capacitor (16WV 10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 3300pF)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 3300pF)
Capacitor (50WV 3300pF)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 3300pF)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 47pF)
Capacitor (50WV 47pF)
Capacitor (50WV 47pF)
Capacitor (50WV 47pF)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 1000pF)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 220pF)
Capacitor (50WV 4700pF)
Capacitor (50WV 4700pF)
Capacitor (50WV 4700pF)
Capacitor (50WV 4700pF)
Capacitor (50WV 1000pF)
Capacitor (50WV 100pF)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 330pF)
Capacitor (50WV 330pF)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 3.0pF)
Capacitor (50WV 3.0pF)
Capacitor (50WV 1000pF)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 100pF)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 150pF)
Capacitor (50WV 470pF)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 4700pF)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 0.10 F)
Connector (8pin) (B8B-EH)
Connector (15pin) (17LE-13150)
Connector (50pin)
Connector (50pin)
Connector (15pin) (B15B-PH-K-S)
Connector (6pin) (B6B-PH-K-S)

[BR1]
[BR2]
[C1]
[C2]
[C3]
[C4]
[C5]
[C6]
[C7]
[C8]
[C9]
[C11]
[C12]
[C13]
[C101]
[C102]
[C103]
[C104]
[C105]
[C106]
[C107]
[C108]
[C109]
[C110]
[C111]
[C112]
[C113]
[C114]
[C115]
[C116]
[C117]
[C119]
[C120]
[C121]
[C122]
[C123]
[C124]
[C125]
[C126]
[C127]
[C128]
[C129]
[C130]
[C131]
[C132]
[C133]
[C134]
[C135]
[C136]
[C137]
[C138]
[C139]
[C140]
[C141]
[C142]
[C143]
[C144]
[C145]
[C146]
[C147]
[C148]
[C149]
[C150]
[C151]
[C152]
[C153]
[C154]
[C155]
[C156]
[C157]
[C158]
[C159]
[C160]
[C161]
[CN1]
[CN2]
[CN3]
[CN4]
[CN5]
[CN6]

JX-250

 Control PWB unit


NO.
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
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
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160

PARTS CODE
QCNCM7022SC0B
VHDEK04////-1
VHDDSS133HV-1
VHDDSS133HV-1
VHVICPN25//-1
VHIMTD1120F-1
VHISN7407NS-1
VHISN7407NS-1
VHIIS61C256AH
VHIIS61C256AH
VHITC74HC32AF
VHIW2465S70LL
VHIUPD70433GD
QSOCZ2042SC32
VHI27010S131C
VHI65655GD032
VHILH50511/-1
VHILH50506N-2
VHIUPD42280GU
VHITC74HC14AF
VHINCR53CF92/
VHIREG5601U-1
VHI74HC4066AF
VHIM51953BL-1
RCILZ7007XCZZ
RCILZ7008XCZZ
RCILZ7008XCZZ
RCILZ7008XCZZ
RCILZ7008XCZZ
RCILZ7008XCZZ
RCILZ7008XCZZ
RCILZ7008XCZZ
RCILZ7008XCZZ
RCILZ7008XCZZ
RCILZ7008XCZZ
RCILZ7008XCZZ
VS2SA1701-/-1
VS2SC1214-C-1
VS2SC1214-C-1
VS2SC1214-C-1
VS2SC3070-/-1
VRD-HT2HY1R0J
VRD-HT2HY1R0J
VRD-RC2EY121J
VRD-RC2EY101J
VRD-RC2EY101J
VRD-RC2EY101J
VRD-RC2EY331J
VRD-RC2EY330J
VRS-RE3LA101J
VRD-RC2EY102J
VRS-TS2AD562J
VRS-TS2AD562J
VRS-TS2AD562J
VRS-TS2AD471J
VRS-TS2AD471J
VRS-TS2AD102J
VRS-TS2AD822J
VRS-TS2AD822J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD102J
VRS-TS2AD112J
VRS-TS2AD123J
VRS-TS2AD152J
VRS-TS2AD102J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD102J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD472J
VRS-TS2AD472J
VRS-TS2AD472J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J

PRICE NEW
RANK MARK
AB
AD
AA
AA
AD
N
AQ
AF
AF
N
AY
N
AY
AC
AW
BC
AE
N
AX
N
BC
AT
AU
BE
AF
N
BC
N
AV
AD
AF
N
AC
N
AD
N
AD
N
AD
N
AD
N
AD
N
AD
N
AD
N
AD
N
AD
N
AD
N
AD
AE
AE
AE
AE
AE
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AC
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA

PART
RANK
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
C
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

DESCRIPTION
Connector (2pin) (BS2B-PH)
Diode (DEK04)
Diode (DSS133HV)
Diode (DSS133HV)
IC protector (ICP-N25)
IC (MTD1120F)
IC (SN7407NS)
IC (SN7407NS)
IC (IS61C256AH)
IC (IS61C256AH)
IC (TC74HC32AF)
IC (W2465S70LL)
IC (UPD70433GD)
IC socket (32pin)
IC (27010S131C)
IC (65655GD032)
IC (LH50511)
IC (LH50506N-2)
IC (UPD42280GU)
IC (TC74HC14AF)
IC (NCR53CF92)
IC (REG5601U)
IC (74HC4066AF)
IC (M51953BL)
Coil (MMZ2012S)
Coil (ACB3216M)
Coil (ACB3216M)
Coil (ACB3216M)
Coil (ACB3216M)
Coil (ACB3216M)
Coil (ACB3216M)
Coil (ACB3216M)
Coil (ACB3216M)
Coil (ACB3216M)
Coil (ACB3216M)
Coil (ACB3216M)
Transistor (2SA1701)
Transistor (2SC1214)
Transistor (2SC1214)
Transistor (2SC1214)
Transistor (2SC3070)
Resistor (1/2W 1.0 5%)
Resistor (1/2W 1.0 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 120 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 100 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 100 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 100 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 330K 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 33 5%)
Resistor (3W 100 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 1.0K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 5.6K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 5.6K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 5.6K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 470 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 470 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1.K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 8.2K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 8.2K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1.K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1.1K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 12K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1.5K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1.K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1.K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 4.7K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 4.7K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 4.7K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)

[CN8]
[D1]
[D2]
[D3]
[F1]
[IC1]
[IC2]
[IC3]
[IC4]
[IC5]
[IC6]
[IC7]
[IC8]
[IC9]
[IC9]
[IC10]
[IC11]
[IC12]
[IC13]
[IC14]
[IC15]
[IC16]
[IC17]
[IC18]
[L101]
[L102]
[L103]
[L104]
[L105]
[L106]
[L107]
[L108]
[L109]
[L110]
[L111]
[L112]
[Q1]
[Q2]
[Q3]
[Q4]
[Q5]
[R1]
[R2]
[R3]
[R4]
[R5]
[R6]
[R7]
[R8]
[R9]
[R10]
[R101]
[R102]
[R103]
[R104]
[R105]
[R106]
[R107]
[R108]
[R109]
[R110]
[R111]
[R114]
[R115]
[R116]
[R117]
[R118]
[R119]
[R120]
[R122]
[R123]
[R124]
[R125]
[R126]
[R127]
[R128]
[R129]
[R130]
[R131]
[R132]

justmanuals.com

JX-250

 Control PWB unit


NO.

PARTS CODE

VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD471J
VRS-TS2AD471J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD471J
VRS-TS2AD102J
VRS-TS2AD102J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD102J
VRS-TS2AD102J
VRS-TS2AD102J
VRS-TS2AD102J
VRS-TS2AD105J
VRS-TS2AD161J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD473J
VRS-TS2AD473J
VRS-TS2AD473J
VRS-TS2AD102J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD103J
VRS-TS2AD242J
VRS-TS2AD473J
VRS-TS2AD100J
VRS-TS2AD362J
VRS-TS2AD121J
VRS-TS2AD432J
VRS-TS2AD101J
VRS-TS2AD821J
VRS-TS2AD330J
VRS-TS2AD620J
VRS-TS2AD331J
VRS-TS2AD821J
VRS-TS2AD821J
VRS-TS2AD102J
VRS-TS2AD152J
VRS-TS2AD332J
VRS-TS2AD472J
VRS-TS2AD471J
QSW-Z6891RCZZ
RCRMZ1001LCZZ
VHERD33F///-1
VHERD3.0EB2-1
VHERD2.2EB1-1
VHERD3.0EB2-1
VHERD13EB2/-1
LHLDF2120SCZZ
RC-K1H104HCZZ
VCCCPA1HH330J
VCEAJA0JW107M
(Unit)
901 C P W B S 1 0 8 3 X C 5 1

161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218

PRICE NEW
RANK MARK
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AN
AG
N
AD
N
AA
N
AC
N
AA
AA
AA
AC
AA
AB
CB

PART
RANK
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
C
B
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
E

DESCRIPTION
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 470 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 470 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 470 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1.K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1.K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1.K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1.K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1.K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1.K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1M 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 160 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 47K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 47K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 47K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1.K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 2.4K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 47K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 10 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 3.6K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 120 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 4.3K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 100 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 820 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 33 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 62 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 330 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 820 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 820 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1.K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1.5K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 3.3K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 4.7K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 470 5%)
Switch (DPS-4-E)
Crystal (CSA29MX)
Zener diode (RD33F)
Zener diode (RD3.0EB2)
Zener diode (RD2.2EB1)
Zener diode (RD3.0EB2)
Zener diode (RD13EB2)
Cable holder (MPS-04-0)
Capacitor (50WV 0.1 F)
Capacitor (50WV 33pF)
Capacitor (6.3WV 100 F)

[R133]
[R134]
[R135]
[R136]
[R137]
[R138]
[R139]
[R140]
[R141]
[R142]
[R143]
[R144]
[R145]
[R146]
[R147]
[R148]
[R149]
[R150]
[R151]
[R152]
[R153]
[R154]
[R155]
[R156]
[R157]
[R158]
[R160]
[R161]
[R163]
[R164]
[R165]
[R166]
[R167]
[R168]
[R169]
[R170]
[R171]
[R172]
[R173]
[R174]
[R175]
[R176]
[R177]
[R178]
[R179]
[R180]
[R181]
[SW1]
[X1]
[ZD1]
[ZD2]
[ZD3]
[ZD4]
[ZD5]

Control PWB unit

 Power supply PWB unit


NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

PARTS CODE
RC-KZ2005SCZZ
VCEAZU1CW228M
VCEAGA1AW107M
RC-K1E104HCZZ
VCEAZU1VW228M
VCFYJU2JA103K
VCEAGU1VW476M
VCEAGU1VW476M
VCEAEU2GW686M
VCEAEU2DW157M
VCFYFU2EE224K
VCKYPU2GE222M

PRICE NEW
RANK MARK
AA
AE
AB
AB
AF
AC
AB
AB
N
AC
N
AD
N
AD
AE

PART
RANK
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

DESCRIPTION
Capacitor
Capacitor
Capacitor
Capacitor
Capacitor
Capacitor
Capacitor
Capacitor
Capacitor
Capacitor
Capacitor
Capacitor

(25WV 0.01 F) (100V)


(16WV 2200 F)
(10WV 100 F)
(25WV 0.1 F)
(35WV 2200 F)
(630WV 0.01 F)
(35WV 47 F)
(35WV 47 F)
(400WV 68 F) (200V)
(200WV 150 F) (100V)
(250WV 0.22 F)
(400WV 2200pF)

[C1]
[C2]
[C3]
[C4]
[C5]
[C6]
[C7]
[C8]
[C9]
[C9]
[C10]
[C11]

JX-250

 Power supply PWB unit


NO.

!
!
!

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
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

PARTS CODE
VCFYFU2EE104K
VCKYPU2GE222M
VCKYPU2GE222M
VCFYPU2EA473J
VCFYPU2EA473J
VCFYPU2EA473J
VCKYPU3SB560K
VCKYPU3SB560K
VCKYPU3SB560K
RC-KZ2005SCZZ
QSOCA7003XCZZ
QCNW-7177XCZZ
QCNCM2336SC0I
VHDRK33LFA1-1
VHDRK49LFJ8-1
VHDEU1ZLFF4-1
VHDEU1ZLFF4-1
VHDEG01CLF4-1
VHDDSS133//-1
VHDDSS133//-1
VHDDSS133//-1
QFS-A1332QCZZ
QFSHB0001GCZZ
QFS-D132AQCZZ
QFSHB0001GCZZ
QFS-A1332QCZZ
VHVICPN50//-1
VHIUPC1093J-1
VHIPQ05RF2V-1
VHISTR-M6548/
VHISTR-M6543/
RCILZ2083SCZZ
RFILN7005XCZZ
RFILN7004XCZZ
RCILC7004XCZZ
RCILC7004XCZZ
RCILC7004XCZZ
VHGPS2561-1-1
VHGPS2501-1-1
VSAP1L3NT//-1
VSAP1L3NT//-1
VSAP1L3NT//-1
VS2SD2006-/-1
VS2SD2006-/-1
VS2SD2006-/-1
VS2SD2006-/-1
VS2SD2006-/-1
VS2SD2006-/-1
VRD-RC2EY133J
VRD-RC2EY152J
VRD-RC2EY102J
VRD-RC2EY102J
VRS-HT3AA1R0J
VRS-HT3AA1R0J
VRS-HT3LA473J
VRD-RB2HY394J
VRD-RB2HY154J
VHHM5R107C/-1
VRD-RB2HY394J
VRD-RB2HY394J
VRD-RB2HY154J
VRD-RC2EY472J
VRD-RC2EY472J
VRD-RC2EY472J
VRD-RC2EY472J
VRD-RC2EY472J
VRD-RC2EY472J
VRD-RC2EY152J
VRD-RC2EY511J
VHDRB156///-1
VHDRB154///-1
QSW-C4290QCZZ
RTRNP7004XCZZ
RTRNP7003XCZZ
RTRNP7005XCZZ
RTRNP7005XCZZ
RTRNP7005XCZZ
PGUMS7021XCZZ
PRDAF7009XCZZ
QCNW-7181XCZZ

PRICE NEW
RANK MARK
N
AD
AE
AE
AE
AE
AE
N
AD
N
AD
N
AD
AA
AG
AN
AC
AE
AF
AC
AC
AD
AA
AA
AA
AF
AB
N
AE
AB
AF
AE
AH
AK
AV
AW
AU
AL
AL
AF
AF
AF
N
AG
AE
AE
AE
AE
AE
AE
AE
AE
AE
AE
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
N
AD
AA
AB
AE
AA
AA
AB
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AG
AF
AK
AW
AW
AN
AN
AN
AK
AH
AD

PART
RANK
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
A
C
A
C
A
C
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
C
C
C

DESCRIPTION
Capacitor (250WV 0.1 F)
Capacitor (400WV 2200pF)
Capacitor (400WV 2200pF)
Capacitor (250WV 0.047 F)
Capacitor (250WV 0.047 F)
Capacitor (250WV 0.047 F)
Capacitor (3KV 56pF)
Capacitor (3KV 56pF)
Capacitor (3KV 56pF)
Capacitor (25WV 0.01 F) (100V)
AC inlet
Lamp PWB harness
Connector (B9B-EH-A)
Diode (RK33LFA1)
Diode (RK49LFJ8)
Diode (EU1ZLFF4)
Diode (EU1ZLFF4)
Diode (EG01CLF4)
Diode (DSS133)
Diode (DSS133)
Diode (DSS133)
Fuse (MT4-3.15A) (100V)
Fuse holder (100V)
Fuse (2.5/250TL) (200V)
Fuse holder
Fuse (MT4-3.15A) (100V)
IC protector (ICPN50) (100V)
IC (UPC1093J)
IC (PQ05RF2V)
IC (STR-M6548) (200V)
SW regulator (STR-M6543) (100V)
Coil (B-01-RT)
Filter (CMF6033) (200V)
Filter (CMF6100)
Coil (C10-FR)
Coil (C10-FR)
Coil (C10-FR)
Photo coupler (PS2561) (200V)
Photo coupler (PS2501) (100V)
Transistor (AP1L3NT)
Transistor (AP1L3NT)
Transistor (AP1L3NT)
Transistor (2SD2006)
Transistor (2SD2006)
Transistor (2SD2006)
Transistor (2SD2006)
Transistor (2SD2006)
Transistor (2SD2006)
Resistor (1/4W 13K 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 1.5K 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 1.0K 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 1.0K 5%)
Resistor (1W 1.0 5%)
Resistor (1W 1.0 5%) (100V)
Resistor (3W 47K 5%) (100V)
Resistor (1/2W 390K 5%) (200V)
Resistor (1/2W 150K 5%) (100V)
Power thermistor (M5R107C)
Resistor (1/2W 390K 5%)
Resistor (1/2W 390K 5%) (200V)
Resistor (1/2W 150K 5%) (100V)
Resistor (1/4W 4.7K 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 4.7K 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 4.7K 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 4.7K 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 4.7K 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 4.7K 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 1.5K 5%)
Resistor (1/4w 510 5%)
Diode (RB156) (200V)
Diode (RB154) (100V)
Switch (SWA-206)
Transformer (DT218-1) (200V)
Transformer (DT208-1) (100V)
Transformer (3314JPS)
Transformer (3314JPS)
Transformer (3314JPS)
Rubber (200V)
Heat sink
AC input harness (Brown)

[C12]
[C13]
[C14]
[C15]
[C16]
[C17]
[C18]
[C19]
[C20]
[C21]
[CN1]
[CN2]
[CN3]
[D1]
[D2]
[D3]
[D4]
[D5]
[D6]
[D7]
[D8]
[F1]
[F1]
[F2]
[F2]
[F2]
[F3]
[IC1]
[IC2]
[IC3]
[IC3]
[L3]
[L4]
[L5]
[L6]
[L7]
[L8]
[PD1]
[PD1]
[Q1]
[Q2]
[Q3]
[Q4]
[Q5]
[Q6]
[Q7]
[Q8]
[Q9]
[R3]
[R4]
[R5]
[R6]
[R7]
[R8]
[R9]
[R10]
[R10]
[R11]
[R12]
[R13]
[R13]
[R14]
[R15]
[R16]
[R17]
[R18]
[R19]
[R20]
[R21]
[RE1]
[RE1]
[SW1]
[T1]
[T1]
[T2]
[T3]
[T4]

justmanuals.com

JX-250

 Power supply PWB unit


NO.

PARTS CODE

QCNW-7182XCZZ
QCNW-7183XCZZ
QCNW-7184XCZZ
RCORF7012XCZZ
VHVICPN25//-1
VHVICPN70//-1
VRD-HT2HY272J
XBPSD30P08KS0
XBPSD30P10KS0
RC-K1E104HCZZ
(Unit)
CPWBE1085XC52
901
CPWBE1085XC51

93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102

PRICE NEW
RANK MARK
AD
AD
AD
AG
AD
AF
AA
AA
AB
AB
BR
BR

PART
RANK
C
C
C
C
B
B
C
C
C
C
E
E

DESCRIPTION
AC input harness (Blue)
AC inlet GND harness
Thunder surge GND harness
Core (RI17.5-28.5)
IC protector (ICPN25)
IC protector (ICPN70) (200V)
Resistor (1/2W 2.7K 5%)
Screw (3 ! 8KS)
Screw (3 ! 10KS)
Capacitor (25WV 0.1 F)
Power supply PWB unit (200V)
Power supply PWB unit (100V)

 CCD PWB unit


NO.

PARTS CODE

VCEAGU1CW106M
VCEAGU1CW106M
VCEAGU1CW106M
VCCCTV1HH221J
VCKYTV1EF104Z
VCKYTV1EF104Z
VCKYTV1EF104Z
VCKYTV1EF104Z
QCNW-7176XCZZ
VHIILX112A/-1
VHITC74ACT04F
VS2SC3771-/-1
VS2SC2812-H-1
VS2SC3771-/-1
VS2SC3771-/-1
VRS-TS2AD101J
VRS-TS2AD2R2J
VRS-TS2AD101J
VRS-TS2AD2R2J
VRS-TS2AD102J
VRS-TS2AD161J
VRS-TS2AD331J
VRS-TS2AD101J
VRS-TS2AD331J
VRS-TW2ED561J
VRS-TS2AD331J
VRS-TW2ED391J
VRS-TS2AD390J
VRS-TS2AD390J
VRS-TS2AD121J
VRS-TW2ED391J
VRS-TS2AD101J
(Unit)
901 C P W B S 1 0 8 3 X C 6 1
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

PRICE NEW
RANK MARK
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
N
AP
N
BF
N
AF
AC
AB
AC
AC
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AB
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
BP

PART
RANK
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
B
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
E

DESCRIPTION
Capacitor (16WV 10 F)
Capacitor (16WV 10 F)
Capacitor (16WV 10 F)
Capacitor (50WV 220pF)
Capacitor (25WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (25WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (25WV 0.10 F)
Capacitor (25WV 0.10 F)
CCD PWB harness
IC (ILX112A)
IC (TC74ACT04F)
Transistor (30V) (2SC3771)
Transistor (550-850) (2SC2812-H)
Transistor (30V) (2SC3771)
Transistor (30V) (2SC3771)
Resistor (1/10W 100 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 2.2 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 100 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 2.2 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 1.0K 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 160 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 330 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 100 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 330 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 560 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 330 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 390 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 39 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 39 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 120 5%)
Resistor (1/4W 390 5%)
Resistor (1/10W 100 5%)
CCD PWB unit

[C1]
[C2]
[C3]
[C5]
[C6]
[C7]
[C8]
[C9]
[CN1]
[IC1]
[IC2]
[Q1]
[Q2]
[Q3]
[Q4]
[R1]
[R2]
[R3]
[R4]
[R5]
[R6]
[R7]
[R8]
[R9]
[R10]
[R11]
[R12]
[R13]
[R14]
[R15]
[R16]
[R17]

JX-250

Index
[C]
CANGT7140XC01
CCABA7042XC01
CCABB7043XC51
CCHSS7023XC01
CCNW-2991SC01
CCNW-7178XC52
CCOVP7027XC01
CFRM-7032XC01
CLMPD7008XC51
CMOTZ7022XC41
CPWBE1085XC51
"
CPWBE1085XC52
"
CPWBE1086XC51
CPWBS1083XC51
"
CPWBS1083XC61
"
CSLIF7010XC01
CSLIF7010XC51
CSLIP7011XC51
[G]
GCOVA7036XCZZ
GCOVA7037XCZZ
[L]
LBNDJ1002HCZZ
LFIX-7027XCZZ
LFIX-7028XCZZ
LFRM-7031XCZZ
LHLDF2120SCZZ
"
LX-BZ7038XCZZ
LX-BZ7050XCZZ
LX-BZ7051XCZZ
LX-WZ7011XCZZ
"
[M]
MHNG-7005XCZZ
MHNG-7006XCZZ
MSLIP7009XCZZ
MSPRP7124XCZZ
MSPRP7125XCZZ
[N]
NBLTT7022XCZZ
NBLTT7023XCZZ
NBLTT7024XCZZ
NPLYZ7026XCZZ
NPLYZ7027XCZZ
NPLYZ7028XCZZ
NPLYZ7029XCZZ
NSFTZ7059XCZZ
[P]
PCOVU7028XCZZ
PFILW7011XCZZ
PFILW7012XCZZ
PGLSP7007XCZZ
PGSK-7005XCZZ
PGUMS7021XCZZ
PLNS-7014XCZZ
PMIR-7026XCZZ
PMIR-7027XCZZ
PMIR-7028XCZZ
PRDAF7009XCZZ
PSHEZ3443FCZ1
PSHEZ7180XCZA
PSHEZ7181XCZZ
PSHEZ7182XCZZ
PSPAZ7073XCZZ
PSPAZ7074XCZZ
PSPAZ7075XCZZ
PTPEZ7036XCZZ
PZETV7012XCZZ
[Q]
QACCF7621QCZZ
QACCL7621QCZZ
QACCV6621QCZZ
QACCZ7620QCZZ
QCNCM2336SC0H

NO.

PRICE NEW PART


RANK MARK RANK

1- 43
1- 7
1- 36
1- 28
3- 4
1- 62
1- 19
1- 49
2- 13
1- 30
1- 14
5-901
1- 14
5-901
1- 48
1- 12
4-901
1- 34
6-901
2- 9
1- 58
1- 55

AF
AW
AY
AL
AX
BE
AU
BA
BQ
BB
BR
BR
BR
BR
AQ
CB
CB
BP
BP
AL
BT
BA

C
C
C
C
B
C
C
C
C
B
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
C
C
C

11-

1
2

AU
AE

N
N

D
D

1- 51
1- 33
2- 5
1- 38
1- 13
4-215
1- 63
3- 9
1- 35
1- 29
1- 39

AA
AD
AC
AR
AA
AA
AB
AC
AB
AC
AC

1- 3
1- 4
2- 10
2- 14
1- 54

AC
AC
AN
AE
AE

11111111-

47
25
24
41
46
23
22
60

AK
AG
AH
AC
AC
AC
AD
AQ

22211512215112222111-

1
4
3
9
65
90
61
6
7
56
91
6
10
15
16
17
18
11
8
16

AK
AY
AY
AX
AB
AK
BB
AY
AK
AM
AH
AQ
AD
AC
AC
AB
AB
AC
AD
AM

3- 4
3- 4
3- 4
3- 4
4- 75

AX
AX
AT
AV
AC

N
N
N

N
N

N
N

N
N
N
N
N

N
N

N
N

N
N
N
N
N

N
N
N

N
N
N
N
N
N
N

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
C
C
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
B
B
B
C

PARTS CODE
QCNCM2336SC0I
QCNCM7014SC0F
QCNCM7014SC1E
QCNCM7022SC0B
QCNCW0040GC5J
QCNCW7028XC5J
QCNCW7029XC1E
QCNW-7169XCZZ
QCNW-7176XCZZ
QCNW-7177XCZZ
QCNW-7181XCZZ
QCNW-7182XCZZ
QCNW-7183XCZZ
QCNW-7184XCZZ
QFS-A1332QCZZ
"
QFS-D132AQCZZ
QFSHB0001GCZZ
"
QSOCA7003XCZZ
QSOCZ2042SC32
QSW-C4290QCZZ
QSW-Z6891RCZZ
[R]
RC-KZ2005SCZZ
"
RC-K1E104HCZZ
"
RC-K1H104HCZZ
RCILC7004XCZZ
"
"
RCILZ2083SCZZ
RCILZ7007XCZZ
RCILZ7008XCZZ
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
RCORF1001DCZZ
RCORF6649RCZZ
RCORF7012XCZZ
RCRMZ1001LCZZ
RFILN7004XCZZ
RFILN7005XCZZ
RMPTC8103QCJB
"
RTRNP7003XCZZ
RTRNP7004XCZZ
RTRNP7005XCZZ
"
"
[S]
SPAKA7505XCZZ
SPAKA7649XCZZ
SPAKA7650XCZZ
SPAKC7657XCZZ
SPAKC7658XCZZ
SPAKC7659XCZZ
SPAKP2611SCZZ
SSAKA2340QCZZ
SSAKA2341QCZZ
[T]
TCADN7034XCZZ
TCADZ2001QCZA
TCADZ7010SCZA
TCADZ7048XCZZ
TGANE1001QCZZ
TINSE7230XCZZ
TINSZ7228XCZZ
TINSZ7229XCZZ
TLABE7362XCZZ
TLABE7363XCZZ
TLABH1172ACZZ

10

NO.
5- 25
4- 80
4- 79
4- 81
4- 77
4- 78
4- 76
3- 1
6- 9
5- 24
5- 92
5- 93
5- 94
5- 95
5- 34
5- 38
5- 36
5- 35
5- 37
5- 23
4- 94
5- 84
4-208

PRICE NEW PART


RANK MARK RANK
AC
C
AB
C
AC
C
AB
B
AN
C
AR
N
C
AK
N
C
AZ
C
AP
N
C
AN
C
AD
C
AD
C
AD
C
AD
C
AF
A
AF
A
AE
N
A
AB
C
AB
C
AG
C
AE
C
AK
B
AN
B

5- 1
5- 22
5- 4
5-102
4-216
5- 47
5- 48
5- 49
5- 44
4-105
4-106
4-107
4-108
4-109
4-110
4-111
4-112
4-113
4-114
4-115
4-116
1- 67
1- 66
5- 96
4-209
5- 46
5- 45
4- 1
4- 2
5- 86
5- 85
5- 87
5- 88
5- 89

AA
AA
AB
AB
AC
AF
AF
AF
AU
AC
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AP
AK
AG
AG
AL
AL
AC
AC
AW
AW
AN
AN
AN

333333333-

2
11
6
12
12
12
7
5
10

AK
AM
AM
AR
AQ
AQ
AG
AA
AA

33333333331-

24
22
8
23
21
16
16
17
15
15
69

AD
AE
AC
AC
AC
AT
AX
BB
AD
AD
AB

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

N
N
N

N
N
N
N
N
N

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D

justmanuals.com

PARTS CODE

justmanuals.com

JX-250

PARTS CODE
TLABP2375SCZZ
[U]
UBNDA1008CCZZ
UFLPC7061XCZZ
UFLPC7062XCZZ
UFLPC7063XCZZ
UFLPC7064XCZZ
[V]
VCCCPA1HH330J
VCCCTV1HH101J
"
VCCCTV1HH102J
"
"
VCCCTV1HH151J
VCCCTV1HH221J
"
VCCCTV1HH3R0C
"
VCCCTV1HH331J
"
VCCCTV1HH470J
"
"
"
VCCCTV1HH471J
VCEAEU2DW157M
VCEAEU2GW686M
VCEAGA1AW107M
VCEAGU1CW106M
"
"
VCEAGU1HW334M
VCEAGU1HW476M
"
VCEAGU1VW476M
"
VCEAJA0JW107M
VCEAJA1CW106M
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
VCEAZU1CW228M
VCEAZU1VW228M
VCFYFU2EE104K
VCFYFU2EE224K
VCFYJU2JA103K
VCFYPU2EA473J
"
"
VCKYPU2GE222M
"
"
VCKYPU3SB560K
"
"
VCKYTV1EF104Z
"
"
"
VCKYTV1HB332K
"
"
"
VCKYTV1HB472K
"
"
"
"
VCKYTV1HF104Z
"
"
"
"
"

NO.
3- 20

PRICE NEW PART


RANK MARK RANK
AB
D

3
18
18
19
19

AA
AK
AK
AK
AK

4-217
4- 39
4- 55
4- 28
4- 38
4- 51
4- 63
4- 33
6- 4
4- 49
4- 50
4- 46
4- 47
4- 23
4- 24
4- 25
4- 26
4- 64
5- 10
5- 9
5- 3
6- 1
6- 2
6- 3
4- 11
4- 5
4- 10
5- 7
5- 8
4-218
4- 3
4- 4
4- 6
4- 7
4- 8
4- 9
4- 12
4- 13
4- 14
5- 2
5- 5
5- 13
5- 11
5- 6
5- 16
5- 17
5- 18
5- 12
5- 14
5- 15
5- 19
5- 20
5- 21
6- 5
6- 6
6- 7
6- 8
4- 16
4- 18
4- 19
4- 21
4- 34
4- 35
4- 36
4- 37
4- 68
4- 15
4- 17
4- 20
4- 22
4- 27
4- 29

AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AD
AC
AB
AA
AA
AA
AA
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AE
AF
AD
AD
AC
AE
AE
AE
AE
AE
AE
AD
AD
AD
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA

33333-

N
N
N
N

N
N

N
N

N
N
N

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
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C
C
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C
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C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
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C
C
C
C
C
C

PARTS CODE
VCKYTV1HF104Z
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VHDDSS133//-1
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VHDDSS133HV-1
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VHDEG01CLF4-1
VHDEK04////-1
VHDEU1ZLFF4-1
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VHDRB154///-1
VHDRB156///-1
VHDRK33LFA1-1
VHDRK49LFJ8-1
VHERD13EB2/-1
VHERD2.2EB1-1
VHERD3.0EB2-1
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VHERD33F///-1
VHGPS2501-1-1
VHGPS2561-1-1
VHHM5R107C/-1
VHIILX112A/-1
VHIIS61C256AH
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VHILH50506N-2
VHILH50511/-1
VHIMTD1120F-1
VHIM51953BL-1
VHINCR53CF92/
VHIPQ05RF2V-1
VHIREG5601U-1
VHISN7407NS-1
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VHISTR-M6543/
VHISTR-M6548/
VHITC74ACT04F
VHITC74HC14AF
VHITC74HC32AF
VHIUPC1093J-1
VHIUPD42280GU
VHIUPD70433GD
VHIW2465S70LL
VHI27010S131C
VHI65655GD032
VHI74HC4066AF
VHVICPN25//-1
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VHVICPN50//-1
VHVICPN70//-1
VRD-HT2HY1R0J
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11

NO.
4- 30
4- 31
4- 32
4- 40
4- 41
4- 42
4- 43
4- 44
4- 45
4- 48
4- 52
4- 53
4- 54
4- 56
4- 57
4- 58
4- 59
4- 60
4- 61
4- 62
4- 65
4- 66
4- 67
4- 69
4- 70
4- 71
4- 72
4- 73
4- 74
5- 31
5- 32
5- 33
4- 83
4- 84
5- 30
4- 82
5- 28
5- 29
5- 83
5- 82
5- 26
5- 27
4-214
4-212
4-211
4-213
4-210
5- 51
5- 50
5- 70
6- 10
4- 89
4- 90
4- 98
4- 97
4- 86
4-104
4-101
5- 41
4-102
4- 87
4- 88
5- 43
5- 42
6- 11
4-100
4- 91
5- 40
4- 99
4- 93
4- 92
4- 95
4- 96
4-103
4- 85
5- 97
5- 39
5- 98
4-122
4-123

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RANK MARK RANK
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
B
AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AD
B
AD
B
AC
B
AC
B
AF
B
AG
B
AE
B
AF
B
AA
B
AC
N
B
AA
N
B
AA
N
B
AD
N
B
AE
B
AG
N
B
AE
B
BF
N
B
AY
N
B
AY
N
B
AU
B
AT
B
AQ
N
B
AF
B
BC
N
B
AK
B
AV
N
B
AF
B
AF
B
AW
B
AV
B
AF
N
B
AF
B
AC
B
AH
B
BE
B
BC
B
AW
B
AX
N
B
BC
N
B
AD
B
AD
B
AD
B
AE
C
AF
B
AA
C
AA
C

JX-250

PARTS CODE
VRD-HT2HY272J
VRD-RB2HY154J
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VRD-RB2HY394J
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VRD-RC2EY101J
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VRD-RC2EY102J
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VRD-RC2EY121J
VRD-RC2EY133J
VRD-RC2EY152J
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VRD-RC2EY330J
VRD-RC2EY331J
VRD-RC2EY472J
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"
"
"
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VRD-RC2EY511J
VRS-HT3AA1R0J
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VRS-HT3LA473J
VRS-RE3LA101J
VRS-TS2AD100J
VRS-TS2AD101J
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VRS-TS2AD102J
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VRS-TS2AD103J
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VRS-TS2AD105J
VRS-TS2AD112J
VRS-TS2AD121J
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VRS-TS2AD123J
VRS-TS2AD152J

NO.
5- 99
5- 69
5- 73
5- 68
5- 71
5- 72
4-125
4-126
4-127
4-131
5- 63
5- 64
4-124
5- 61
5- 62
5- 80
4-129
4-128
5- 74
5- 75
5- 76
5- 77
5- 78
5- 79
5- 81
5- 65
5- 66
5- 67
4-130
4-192
4-196
6- 16
6- 18
6- 23
6- 32
4-137
4-142
4-146
4-150
4-168
4-169
4-176
4-177
4-178
4-179
4-186
4-203
6- 20
4-140
4-141
4-147
4-148
4-149
4-151
4-155
4-156
4-157
4-158
4-159
4-160
4-161
4-162
4-163
4-166
4-170
4-171
4-172
4-173
4-174
4-175
4-182
4-187
4-188
4-189
4-180
4-143
4-194
6- 30
4-144
4-145

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RANK MARK RANK
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C
AB
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AB
C
AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
C
AA
C
AD
N
C
AC
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
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AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
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AA
C
AA
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AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
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AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
C
AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C

PARTS CODE
VRS-TS2AD152J
VRS-TS2AD161J
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VRS-TS2AD2R2J
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VRS-TS2AD242J
VRS-TS2AD330J
VRS-TS2AD331J
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VRS-TS2AD332J
VRS-TS2AD362J
VRS-TS2AD390J
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VRS-TS2AD432J
VRS-TS2AD471J
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VRS-TS2AD472J
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VRS-TS2AD473J
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VRS-TS2AD562J
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VRS-TS2AD620J
VRS-TS2AD821J
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VRS-TS2AD822J
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VRS-TW2ED391J
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VRS-TW2ED561J
VSAP1L3NT//-1
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VS2SA1701-/-1
VS2SC1214-C-1
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VS2SC2812-H-1
VS2SC3070-/-1
VS2SC3771-/-1
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VS2SD2006-/-1
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XBBSD30P06000
XBBSF30P04000
XBPBZ40P06K00
XBPSD30P08KS0
XBPSD30P10KS0
XBPSE25P08000
XBSSE30P04000
XBSSF30P04000
XEBSD30P08000
XEBSF30P06000
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XEBS330P08000
XESSE30P08000
XHBSD30P04000
XHBSD30P06000
XHBSD30P08000
XHPSE30P06000
XHSSE30P06000
XHSSE30P08000

12

NO.
4-204
4-181
6- 21
6- 17
6- 19
4-190
4-198
4-200
6- 22
6- 24
6- 26
4-205
4-193
6- 28
6- 29
4-195
4-135
4-136
4-164
4-165
4-167
4-207
4-152
4-153
4-154
4-206
4-183
4-184
4-185
4-191
4-132
4-133
4-134
4-199
4-197
4-201
4-202
4-138
4-139
6- 27
6- 31
6- 25
5- 52
5- 53
5- 54
4-117
4-118
4-119
4-120
6- 13
4-121
6- 12
6- 14
6- 15
5- 55
5- 56
5- 57
5- 58
5- 59
5- 60
1- 27
2- 12
1- 57
5-100
5-101
1- 17
1- 5
2- 11
1- 26
1- 53
2- 2
1- 31
1- 42
1- 44
1- 15
1- 52
1- 64
1- 37
1- 20

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RANK MARK RANK
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C
AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
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AA
C
AA
C
AB
C
AE
B
AE
B
AE
B
AE
B
AE
B
AE
B
AE
B
AB
B
AE
B
AC
B
AC
B
AC
B
AE
B
AE
B
AE
B
AE
B
AE
B
AE
B
AA
AA
AA
AA
AB
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

JX-250

PARTS CODE
XRESP25-04000
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XWHSD40-08100
XXXSP30L04000

NO.
1111-

21
45
68
32

PRICE NEW PART


RANK MARK RANK
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C
AA
C

PARTS CODE

13

NO.

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