BJW3000
BJW3000
BJW3000
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PREFACE
This Service Manual describes fundamental field service for the BJ-W3000/BJ-W3050 large
format printer.
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2. In the descriptions of digital circuits, "1" or "H" indicates a high voltage level, and "0" or
"L", a low voltage level. However, the actual voltage values vary depending on the circuit.
3. It is assumed that the Printed circuit board (PCB) will not be repaired by the user. There-
fore, the descriptions of the circuits on the PCB are limited to block diagrams.
4. Troubleshooting is described using procedural tables.
The procedural table is a variation of a general flow chart.
An example is shown below.
e.g. No power is supplied.
Cause Step Check item Result Remedy
Unplugged power 1 Is the power cord properly con- NO Connect the power code to the
source nected to the receptacle on the machine and outlet.
machine and the outlet?
Power source failure 2 Is the specified voltage applied to NO Explain to the customer that the
the outlet? trouble is not attributable to the
machine.
Blown fuse 3 Is the fuse on the DC power PCB YES Remove the cause of the blown
(F1) blown? fuse and replace the DC power
PCB.
• If you want to know the possible causes of any specific problem (suspected parts), refer to
the "Cause" column in the table.
In the event "No power is supplied" as shown in the above table, an unplugged power
source, power source failure, blown fuse, and other causes can be considered.
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• In order to remedy a problem, check the Steps in order. Answer the first "Check item"
question. If your answer matches that given in the "Result", follow the corresponding proce-
dure in the "Remedy" column. If your answer is not the same, go on to the next step and
repeat the same procedure.
<Step> <Check item> <Result> <Remedy>
Is the
power cord properly
NO Connect in the power code
1 connected to the receptacle
on the machine to the machine and outlet.
and outlet?
YES
YES
NO
• When checking voltages using a tester is required, it will be specified in the check item.
For instance; "measure the voltage between J102-1 (+) and JI02-2 (-) on the engine control-
ler PCB". In this case, apply the plus and minus leads of the tester to the (+) and (-) termi-
nals indicated after the connector numbers:
e.g. JI02-1 (+): Plus lead
JI02-2 (-): Minus lead
5. The signal address of the circuit diagram is shown by applicable pages of each controller
(indicated at the upper right of the circuit diagram) and its location.
CAUTION
When checking voltages with a tester, touching the components or connector terminals on
the PCB with the hands may cause an electric shock. It is advisable to wear rubber gloves
or the like when power is supplied to the machine to protect yourself from electric shock.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
I. SERVICE MODE ............................................... 5-1 10. 021xx (User-adjusted system) ............. 5-26
A. Outline .......................................................... 5-1 11. 051xx (Image controller) ...................... 5-27
B. Service Mode Operation .............................. 5-1 12. 052xx (Serial interface communication
1. How to enter the service mode .............. 5-1 system) ................................................. 5-27
2. Stopping the service mode .................... 5-1 13. 053xx (Parallel interface communication
C. Service Mode Map ....................................... 5-2 system) ................................................. 5-27
D. Service Mode ............................................... 5-3 14. 060xx (Internal data processing
1. Control display mode ............................. 5-3 system) ................................................. 5-28
2. Adjusting mode ...................................... 5-5 15. 061xx (GL command system) .............. 5-29
3. Operation/inspection mode .................... 5-6 16. 062xx (GL2 command system) ............ 5-29
4. Counter mode ........................................ 5-7 17. 063xx (RTL command system) ............ 5-29
5. Initialization mode .................................. 5-8 18. 064xx (ESC command system) ............ 5-30
II. ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS .................... 5-9 19. 065xx (PJL command system) ............. 5-30
A. About Adjustments and Settings .................. 5-9 20. 067xx (TIFF command system) ........... 5-30
B. Items for Adjustment and Setting ................. 5-9 21. 097xx (Direct error code from the image
C. Adjustment and Setting Procedures ........... 5-10 controller) ............................................. 5-31
1. Automatic printing position adjustment 22. 098xx (Direct error code from the engine
and automatic band adjustment controller) ............................................. 5-31
(User-settable) ..................................... 5-11 23. 099xx (Others) ..................................... 5-31
2. Waste ink counter reset (for exclusive IV. CORRECTION OF OPERATION DEFECTS .. 5-32
use in service mode) ............................ 5-11 1. 001xx (Media/feeding system) ............. 5-32
3. Replacing the image controller and 2. 003xx (Drive system) ........................... 5-33
engine controller ................................... 5-11 3. 004xx (BJ Print head system) .............. 5-34
4. Paper feed accuracy compensation 4. 005xx (Ink tank system) ....................... 5-34
value adjustment .................................. 5-13 5. 007xx (Purge unit) ................................ 5-35
5. Changing the parallel interface 6. 008xx (Cutter system) .......................... 5-36
communication mode ........................... 5-15 7. 011xx (Engine controller) ..................... 5-36
6. Image controller/engine controller 8. 012xx (Internal communication system) .... 5-37
upgrade procedure ............................... 5-16 9. 015xx (Power supply related) ............... 5-37
III. ERROR/WARNING CODES ........................... 5-18 10. 021xx (User-adjusted system) ............. 5-37
A. Outline ....................................................... 5-18 11. 051xx (Image controller) ...................... 5-37
B. List of Error and Warning Codes ............... 5-18 12. 052xx (Serial interface communication
1. 001xx (Media/feeding system) ............. 5-20 system) ................................................. 5-38
2. 003xx (Drive system) ........................... 5-22 13. 053xx (Parallel interface communication
3. 004xx (BJ Print head system) .............. 5-23 system) ................................................. 5-38
4. 005xx (Ink tank system) ....................... 5-24 14. 060xx (Internal data processing
5. 007xx (Purge system) .......................... 5-24 system) ................................................. 5-38
6. 008xx (Cutter system) .......................... 5-25 15. 061xx (GL command system) .............. 5-39
7. 011xx (Engine controller) ..................... 5-25 16. 062xx (GL2 command system) ............ 5-39
8. 012xx (Internal communication system) .... 5-26 17. 063xx (RTL command system) ............ 5-39
9. 015xx (Power supply related) ............... 5-26 18. 064xx (ESC command system) ........... 5-39
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19. 065xx (PJL command system) ............. 5-39 1. Non-ejection of ink ............................... 5-44
20. 067xx (TIFF command system) ........... 5-39 2. Vertical misalignment 1 ........................ 5-45
21. 097xx (Direct error code from the image 3. Vertical misalignment 2 ........................ 5-46
controller) ............................................. 5-39 4. Low resolution ...................................... 5-47
22. 098xx (Direct error code from the engine 5. Dislocation of dots of different colors ... 5-47
controller) ............................................. 5-39 6. Dot misalignment ................................. 5-48
23. 099xx (Others) ..................................... 5-39 7. Lines (Carriage direction) ..................... 5-49
24. No power ............................................ 5-40 8. White lines (Paper feed direction) ....... 5-50
25. Nothing is indicated on the operation 9. Bleeding ............................................... 5-51
panel .................................................... 5-41 10. Dimensional accuracy problems .......... 5-51
26. Opening and closing of front cover is 11. Blotting boundary between filled
not detected ......................................... 5-41 images .................................................. 5-52
27. Wiper solenoid does not working ......... 5-41 VI. ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ARRANGEMENT/
28. Media is not fed .................................... 5-42 FUNCTIONS ................................................... 5-53
29. Suction fan does not rotate .................. 5-42 A. Sensors and Switches ............................... 5-53
V. CORRECTION OF IMAGE DEFECTS ............ 5-43 B. Motors, Fans, and Solenoids ..................... 5-54
A. Initial Inspection ......................................... 5-43 C. Logic boards .............................................. 5-55
1. Installation environment ....................... 5-43 D. Engine Controller ....................................... 5-56
2. Media check ......................................... 5-43 E. Image Controller ........................................ 5-57
B. Corrective Procedures for Image Defects .. 5-44
APPENDIX
MENU GUIDE ......................................................... A-1
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
I. SPECIFICATIONS
1. Type
Type: Bubble jet printer
Purge system: Suction with tube pump
Paper feeding method: Cut sheet media; Manually set to the front.
Roll media; Automatic feeding (When manually set to the rear.)
Sheet feeder capacity: Cut sheet media; 1 sheet
Roll media; 1 unit (Outside dia.: 100mm or less, Media tube bore:
50.8mm (2"))
Media delivery system: Face-up delivery in front
Max. delivery sheets: 5 sheets (Plain paper)
Fixing method: Natural drying
Cutter: Automatic cutter (replaceable)
2. Exterior
A0-size model:
External dimensions (main unit only); 1462 x 388 x 345 mm
External dimensions (including stand); 1462 x 700 x 1204 mm
Weight (Main unit only); Approx. 31 kg
Weight (including stand); Approx. 46 kg
A1-size model:
External dimensions (main unit only); 1182 x 388 x 345 mm
External dimensions (including stand); 1182 x 700 x 1204 mm
Weight (main unit only); Approx. 26 kg
Weight (including stand); Approx. 40 kg
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3. Mechanism
Print mode/Resolution
(No.) Mode Pass *1 Resolution Drive frequency Dot size *3
(1) Monochrome draft 1 pass/Bi 180dpi x 360dpi 14.4kHz M
(2) Monochrome normal 1 pass/Uni 360dpi x 360dpi 7.2kHz L
(3) Monochrome enhanced 2 pass/Uni 360dpi x 360dpi 7.2kHz L
(4) Monochrome high enhanced 4 pass/Uni 360dpi x 360dpi 7.2kHz L
(5) Monochrome high resolution 4 pass/Uni 720dpi x 720dpi*2 7.2kHz S
(6) Color draft 1 pass/Bi 360dpi x 360dpi 7.2kHz Bk:M/Color:S
(7) Color normal 1 pass/Uni 360dpi x 360dpi 7.2kHz Bk:L/Color:S
(8) Color enhanced 2 pass/Uni 360dpi x 360dpi 7.2kHz Bk:L/Color:S
(9) Color high enhanced 4 pass/Unil 360dpi x 360dpi 7.2kHz Bk:L/Color:S
* 1: Bi=bi-directional, Uni=uni-directional
* 2: Equivalent
* 3: S=small dot, M=middle dot, L=large dot
Table 1-101
Print modes according to media type <Corresponds to the Nos. of table 1-101.>
Table 1-102
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4. Media
Media types Plain paper, coated paper, tracing paper, and matte
film (75 ~ 100µm)
Paper thickness 75 ~ 165µm (excluding matte film) / 64 ~ 128g/m 2
Maximum paper width A0 model: 914mm
A1 model: 634mm
Minimum paper width/length Width; 250mm Length; 150mm
Maximum printing length Cut sheet media: 1250mm
Roll media* : Windows95/98 driver; 4.6m
WindowsNT4.0 driver; 4.6m
ADI driver; 13m
HDI driver; 18m
* : Printing length of roll media varies depending on the type of application, operating system, or driver used.
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Printable papers
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5. Others
Power source AC: 100 ~ 240 V (-15%, +10%)
Frequency 50/60Hz
Power consumption Max.: 120W or less
At stand-by: 22W or less
Noise Sound pressure level (Complies with ISO 9296.)
When operating: Approx. 52dB (A) or less
At stand-by: Approx. 20dB (A) or less
Operating environment Temperature: 5 ~ 35°C
(Printing quality assured: 15 ~ 30°C)
Humidity: 10 ~ 90%RH
(Printing quality assured: 20 ~ 80%RH)
Atmospheric pressure: 1013 ~ 709hPa
Storage environment* Temperature: 0 ~ 35°C
Humidity: 5 ~ 95% (RH)
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[1] [2]
[3]
[8]
[7]
[6]
[5]
[4]
Figure 1-201
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B. Carriage
[1] [2]
[6] [3]
[5]
[4]
Figure 1-202
C. Cable Connections
[1]
[2]
[5]
[4]
[3]
[1] Parallel interface connector [4] Earth wire terminal
[2] Serial interface connector [5] Power switch
[3] AC inlet
Figure 1-203
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[6]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[5] [4]
Figure 1-204
E. Printing Direction
Car
ri
forw age
Paper feed ard
dire
backward direction ction
Car
ri
bac age
kwa
rd d
i rect
ion
Paper feed
forward direction
Figure 1-205
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III. OPERATION
A. Operation Panel
DATA POWER
ENTER ONLINE
Figure 1-301
Table 1-301
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B. Printer States
Printer states and key operation are shown below.
Data received
Printing Online
After printing
on roll media
Af
te
Media setup
r
*1
pr
int
*3
ing
Menu setup screen Sleep Menu setup screen
on
cu
t
sh
e et *2
m
ed
Pause ia Offline
(Black arrows) : Change of printer states when the Online key is pressed.
*1. Some menus cannot be setup during printing.
*2. When no media is loaded, the machine cannot be returned to the “Online” state by pressing the Online key.
It returns to “Offline”.
*3. Pressing any key on the control panel, opening the front cover, or receiving data in "Sleep" state will wake the printer up.
Figure 1-302
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Table 1-302
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C. User Mode Menu
1. Menu guide
The following diagram shows the menu hierarchy of this printer.
Normal menu A B C
Printing Menu : Indicates the menu
(Select the item using the up and down arrow keys.)
Main menu Emulation Line Type Interface Setup Main Menu (The shaded items are indicated only in the roll media mode.)
Auto Sense *1: Can be set as a printer driver property, This fares priority
RS-232C
Print Operation HP-GL Line Intersect Print Operation over the operation panel setting when printing using the driver.
Abort Print HP-GL/2+RTL Baud Rate *2: Can be set as a printer driver property, but both this setting
Overlay Abort Print
Buffer Clear HP RTL and that of the operation panel will affect the printing.
Merge 2400bps Buffer Clear
Replot TIFF
Force Print Line Shading 38400bps Head Cleaning xxx : Indicates set value.
Pen Setup xxx Press the right or left arrow key to accept the set value.
Head Cleaning On All
Data Bit-Parity xxx Press the ENTER key to accept or execute the selection.
Off Black
All 7none (Underlined items are indicated only in the cut sheet media
Select Table New Tank
Black 7even mode.)
Software Print Layout
New Tank 7odd Force Cutting
Pen Table 1
Force Cutting 8none
Pen Table 2 Auto Layout Yes
8even
Pen Table 3 Off No
Yes 8odd
No Nesting
Modify Table Handshake Auto Cut
Media Save
Adjustment
Best Hardware Cut Type
Pen Table 1 Xon/Xoff
Auto Adjust Scale *2 Cut
Auto Band-Adj. EOP Timer Cut Line
Pen 100%
10 seconds No Cut
0
Print Mode 999% 30 seconds
1 minute Drying Time
15 1%
Print Quality *1 2 minutes Off
Width 99% 5 minutes Auto
Normal
1 Auto 10 minutes 30 seconds
Enhanced
2 30 minutes 1 minute
Hi-Resolution Rotation
3 60 minutes
Draft
4 0° 60 minutes
Color/Mono 5 90°
System Setup Interface Setup
Color 7 180°
Mono 9 270°
Auto Language ( )
EOP Timer
Media setup 31 *2 English(mm)
Y-Mirror 10 seconds
Color English(inch)
Roll/Cut Sheet *1 Off 30 seconds
0 On 1 minute
Roll Media Francais
2 minutes
Cut Sheet Deutsch
255 Layout Size 5 minutes
Italiano
Media Type *1 Espanol 10 minutes
Join ISO-A
Svenska 30 minutes
Plain Paper ISO-B
1 60 minutes
Coated Paper JIS-B
2 Auto Adjust Mode
Tracing Paper
3 System Setup
Film User On
*1 Off
Margin 9 User Size Language ( )
Feed Priority
Normal Pen Table 2
Length Print Length English(mm)
Large English(inch)
80mm Band Joint
Copy *1 (*Same as Pen Table 1)
Reset Defaults Francais
1 18000mm
Pen Table 3 Deutsch
Yes Italiano
99 Width No Espanol
Auto Cut (*Same as Pen Table 1) 80mm Information Svenska
Cut Type Reset Table 627mm (914mm) I/C: Ver. Auto Adjust Mode
I/Boot: Ver.
Cut Pen Table 1 Nesting Timer E/C: Ver. On
Cut Line Pen Table 2 E/Boot: Ver. Off
No Cut Pen Table 3 30 seconds
1 minute E/Slv: Ver. Feed Priority
*1 All Pen Table Memory
Drying Time 2 minutes Print Length
5 minutes Error
Off Band Joint
Auto 10 minutes Internal Print
Information
30 seconds 30 minutes
Demonstration
1 minute 60 minutes I/C: Ver.
Menu Map
2 minutes Color Palette I/Boot: Ver.
A 5 minutes Setup List E/C: Ver.
10 minutes Nozzle Check E/Boot: Ver.
Dump Mode E/Slv: Ver.
60 minutes Memory
B C Error
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CAUTION
Menu display varies depending on the state. (offline or pause)
CAUTION
When "Head Cleaning", "Force Cutting" or other item for immediate execution is selected,
the operation is started by pressing the Enter key. If the up arrow key is pressed instead, the
operation will not start and the selected parameter is cancelled.
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adjusted. lected.
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CAUTION • HP RTL
In the draft mode, the ink may not Should only be used when printing
dry, depending on the environment. raster data. After the raster data is
Set the drying time as required. received and 1 band is analyzed, print-
ing is started.
REFERENCE • HP-GL (759x)
Drying time for each media type is as Conforms to the HP-759X series
follows: format.
• Plain paper: 30 sec.
• Coated paper: none [9] Pen Setup
• Tracing paper: 2 min. Composed of the pen setup selection
• Film: 7 sec. menu, pen table changing menu, and pen
table initialization menu.
Emulation can be set to match the file type Specifies whether to use the setting desig-
output from the computer. nated by the software or the pen table setting.
• Auto Sense • Software
HP-GL/2+RTL, HP RTL, HP-GL, and Pen setup from the application is
TIFF data is automatically detected and used. (See Table 1-305.)
printed. • Pen Table (1 to 3)
• HP-GL/2+RTL Pen setup (pen table) stored in the
Emulates HP-GL/2 and HP-RTL. Data printer can be used. (See Table 1-304.)
is accumulated in the memory buffer
and printing is started with the EOP
command, or when the EOP timer times
out.
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set (See Figure 1-303). color is usually used. In order to improve the
reproducibility of the line data, you can
c. Reset Table specify whether to print the line data using
Values in the selected pen table are re- only black.
turned to the defaults. • On
• All Pen Table Line data is drawn in gray scale.
All pen table values are reset to the • Off
default values. Line data is drawn in black.
• Pen Table (1 - 3)
Values of the selected pen table are
reset to the default values.
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of the previous data, the data is not Printing can be expanded or contracted
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A=5mm
A Nesting
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A=5mm A=5mm
Figure 1-304
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e. Information
[Default: On]
Image controller PCB and engine control-
ler PCB versions and memory capacity are
displayed.
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[4] [7]
[5] [8]
[9]
[6]
[10]
[11]
Figure 1-305
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Table 1-306
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5. Dump mode
This machine is provided with a dump test function to print the input data in hexadecimal and
ASCII code as an online test.
Select "Dump mode" on the system setting menu, and then set the printer online. When data
is transferred from the computer in this state, the data is first printed normally. Then, for the data
received since data reception started until the EOP timer was actuated, the initial 1k byte is
dumped on one A4 sheet, and the last 1k byte is also dumped on an A4 sheet, in hexadecimal
ASCII code.
The printer returns to the normal printing mode automatically after the dump output is com-
pleted. Therefore, to execute a dump again, reselect "Dump mode", and then transfer the file
data.
CAUTION
If data is transferred continuously, the final portion cannot be correctly dumped. To prevent
trouble, transfer only one file at a time in the dump mode.
6. Image layout
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Min/Max (Coordinates)
PS size
Figure 1-306
Table 1-307
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Figure 1-308
Paper
matching line
Print media
Figure 1-307
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CAUTION CAUTION
• If the roll media is forcibly aligned to After printing, take care not to touch the
the paper matching line on the platen, ink with wet hands.
skewed feeding may result. When the printer is not to be used for a
• Keeping the roll media in parallel to long time, raise the paper release lever
paper matching line, pull it out to keep the pinch roller being pressed.
straight.
• When loading the paper, take care not
to touch the printed area. Fingerprints
can keep the print ink from soaking in
to the paper, causing uneven print
density.
REFERENCE
If the paper loads crooked or jams, press
any key on the operation panel to stop
the loading process.
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IV. CARTRIDGE
REPLACEMENT
The printer is provided with a mechanism Electrode
to detect the ink remaining in the ink tank.
When the tank becomes empty, the ink head
Head
state indication on the message display
Figure 1-401
becomes “ - ” (hyphen). When no ink re-
mains, replace the ink tank.
1) Press the right and left keys in the offline
If no ink is discharged even though there
or pause state to move the carriage to the
is enough ink in the tank, check the BJ print
cartridge replacement position.
head, referring to Chapter 5, V. “CORREC-
2) Open the front cover.
TION OF IMAGE DEFECT”.
3) Remove the ink tank from the BJ print
If ink is still not discharged, replace the
head to be replaced.
BJ print head.
4) Push the release hook of the BJ print head
to be replaced and remove the BJ print
A. Replacing the BJ Print head
head.
CAUTION
• When handling the BJ print head, take
care not to touch the head on elec-
trodes.
• Replace the BJ print head only at the
cartridge replacement position.
Figure 1-402
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6) Remove the protection cap and protection 8) Pressing as shown in figure1-405, install
seal. the BJ print head in the carriage.
Protective cap Protective seal
Figure 1-403
CAUTION
Figure 1-405
Take care not to touch the BJ print head
and carriage electrodes. 9) Remove the dummy ink tank.
Do not reuse the protective cap and
protective seal.
Take care not to bump the head against
the platen or carriage.
Figure 1-406
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B. Replacing the Ink Tank 5) Twist the protective cap of the ink tank in
the direction of the arrow mark and re-
CAUTION move it.
Replace the ink tank only at the
cartridge replacement position.
Outlet
Figure 1-408
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Figure 1-411
CAUTION
• Push the ink tank in until it clicks.
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CAUTION
V. SIMM
• When handling SIMMs, be careful
REPLACEMENT to avoid static electricity discharge.
• Before installing the SIMM, be
A. About SIMM
sure to turn off the printer power.
The printer's memory can be increased. If
• Install the SIMMs using the correct
the memory available is not sufficient for the procedure.
print data, the memory capacity of the printer
can be expanded by installing new (or large) B. SIMM Installation
SIMMs. 1) Using the installation tools supplied with
Proper installation of SIMMs can be printer, remove the 4 screws [1], and
confirmed by selecting "Information" of remove the cover plate [2].
"System setting" of the main menu. The
following message will be displayed: [2]
Memory XX+8 MB
[1]
where, "XX" indicates the memory capac-
ity of any installed SIMMs.
• SIMM type
Use SIMMs with the following specifi-
cations:
Figure 1-501
Capacity: 4, 8, 16, or 32 MB
No. of pins: 72 2) Holding both ends of the SIMM with it
Access speed: 60ns or faster centered in the expansion slot, insert it
FPM (high speed page mode) compatible from the right.
No parity
EDO memory can be also used but it is
operated as FPM memory.
Two SIMMs can be added, so that the
memory capacity can be increased by up to
72MB, with the standard memory.
Figure 1-502
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[2]
[3]
[1]
Figure 1-503
Figure 1-504
4) Attach the cover plate [2] and tighten the
4 screws [1]. 2) Gently pull back the two hooks [3] at
each end of the SIMM. Roll the SIMM to
REFERENCE the right and remove it.
• When only one SIMM is used, it must
be installed in the left slot (SIM601).
• When adding two SIMMs, it is easiest
to install the first one into the left slot
(SIM601). [3]
Figure 1-505
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VI. CAUTIONS ON
HANDLING
When handling the printer, pay attention
Electrodes
to the following points.
A. Cartridges Head
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C. Paper
• Use paper that is not curled, folded or
wrinkled.
• For handling the paper, be careful not to
curl it or damage the printing side, hold
the paper only at the ends, outside of the
printed area, to prevent oil or moisture
transferring from your hands to the
paper, or wear cotton gloves.
• Take out each sheet from the wrapping
paper immediately before using it.
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CAUTION
Repeated head cleaning will consume Figure 1-701
excessive ink. Explain to the user that
head cleaning should only be performed 3) Paper stacker (stand)
when defective images occur. With a well-wrung damp cloth, wipe the
paper stacker and then wipe it with a dry
cloth.
B. Normal Cleaning
Instruct the user to clean the following CAUTION
places every month, or as needed. The seam-side of the paper stacker
should face outward.
CAUTION
Caution the user to take care not to
allow the cleaning cloth or swab to
touch the paper feed roller and pinch
roller when cleaning.
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;;;
Secure sufficient space for maintenance
and inspection, as illustrated below.
;;;
Figure 1-801
800mm
1405mm 600mm
600mm
600mm
1170mm
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[1] Printer
[2] Spindle/Roll media stopper
[3] BJ print heads (black, cyan, magenta,
[2] yellow)
[3] [4] Accessory box
[4]
[1]
Figure 1-901
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X. TRANSPORTING Clip
Linear scale
THE PRINTER Carriage belt
CAUTION
• Pack the printer in the original box. If
the original box is not avaiable, pack
the machine with sufficient shock
absorbing material.
• Remove all cables.
• Do not remove the BJ cartridges. Figure 1-1001
paper twice and insert it between the 6) Fix the front cover closed with tape.
4) Fix the carriage belt at the center of the the printer from the stand and disassemble
in Figure 1-1001, so as not to allow the 8) Pack the printer, stand, roll media and
CAUTION
Be careful not to incline or turn the
machine upside down when transporting
it since waste ink may leak out.
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BASIC OPERATION
I. Basic operation
A. Functional Configuration
The printer functional diagram is composed of 5 blocks; image processing/control system,
carriage, BJ cartridge unit, purge unit and feeder unit.
BJ cartridge
unit
Figure 2-101
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B. Interface Input/Output
1. Parallel interface
The parallel interface conforms to IEEE1284-B and is applicable to the compatible mode and
nibble mode (2-way interface).
Table 2-101
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b. Compatible mode
The compatible mode is applicable to cases as shown below.
The compatible mode can be switched by changing the BUSY and ACKNLG timing in the
Centro timing setting mode.
• A - B(Defaut) [Ack-in-Busy]
DATA1-8
STROBE
BUSY
ACKNLG
4080ns
• A - B - A [Ack-while-Busy]
DATA1-8
STROBE
BUSY
ACKNLG
3264ns 3264ns
• B - A [Ack-after-Busy]
DATA1-8
STROBE
BUSY
ACKNLG
3264ns 3264ns
• A - B(Fast) [Ack-in-Busy(fast)]
DATA1-8
STROBE
BUSY
ACKNLG
1200ns
Figure 2-102
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Data is transferred 8 bits at a time in the compatible mode. The data is transferred by hand-
shaking the STROBE, ACKNLG, and BUSY signals.
The computer sets 8 bits of data and outputs the STROBE signal to the printer. The printer
receives the data with the STROBE signal and responds by setting the BUSY signal to "H".
When data processing has been completed, the printer outputs the ACKNLG signal to notify
the computer that the data has been accepted. When data reception is possible, it sets the BUSY
signal to "L".
The Perror signal becomes "H" to indicate a warning or error in the printer.
The Select signal becomes "H" to indicate that the printer is in a printing mode (online, print-
ing, warning ON, etc.) and "L" when in a non-printing mode (offline, in pause, error ON, etc.)
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c. Nibble mode
In the nibble mode, 8-bit data is transmitted from the printer to the computer in two pieces, 4
bits at a time.
When data transmission is possible, the printer sets the DataAvail signal to "L" and the com-
puter sets the HostBusy signal to "L" to indicate that data can be received.
The printer confirms the fall of the HostBusy signal, places the low-order 4 bits of data on the
4 control signal lines, and sets the PtrClk signal to "L". The computer accepts the data and
changes the HostBusy signal to "H" indicating that the data has been received. The printer issues
the PtrClk signal and the first handshaking is completed.
The printer confirms the second fall of the HostBusy signal and outputs the high-order 4 bits
to the control signal lines. The computer accepts the data in the same way as before.
When the HostBusy signal goes active and there is no more data to be transmitted to the
computer, the DataAvail signal is set to "H" and the next data transfer is awaited in the stand-by
status.
High
1284Active
HostBusy
HostClk
PtrClk
Figure 2-103
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2. Serial interface
The serial interface conforms to RS-232C. The printer side is set up as the DCE (Data Circuit
Terminating Equipment) and the computer side as DTE (Data Terminal Equipment). The serial
interface connector is a D-Sub 9-pin female.
Table 2-102 shows the connector pin assignment and input/output signals.
Signal direction
Pin No. Signal
(PC (DTE) to the printer (DCE)
1 CD
2 RD
3 TD
4 DTR
5 SGND
6 DSR
7 RTS
8 CTS
9 RI
Table 2-102
The computer turns ON the transmission request signal RTS and the printer turns ON the CTS
signal if reception is possible. After confirming the CTS signal from the printer, the computer
starts transmission of data (TD) to the printer.
The printer stores the data from the computer in its buffer and processes the data in succes-
sion. However, if the printer processing speed is slower than the computer's, the buffer soon
becomes full so that no more data can be stored.
When the empty space in the buffer decreases below a specified value, the printer turns OFF
the CTS signal. The computer knows that the printer can accept no more data and interrupts
transmission. The printer continues processing the data in the buffer. When the empty space in
the buffer reaches a specific value, the printer turns ON the CTS signal again to notify the com-
puter that reception is possible.
In this way the RS-232C communication is controlled so as not to overflow the printer's
buffer.
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C. Image Controller
Figure 2-104 is a block diagram of the image controller.
Image controller
External parallel interface
[2]
FIFO [3] [4]
External serial [1] (U622) DRAM
interface SRAM
Serial (U602,606, (U628)
controller U611,U616)
(U632)
Address bus
Address bus
Data bus
Data bus
32-bit
8-bit
[5] Y601
Timer 14.7MHz
(U610)
Communication [6]
Engine controller
I/F [7]
Serial
controller Gate array
(U633) (U617)
Address bus
32-bit data bus
[14]
[8] Timer
16-bit FLASH (U609)
data bus ROM
(XU601)
[12]
CPU Y601
(U607) 14.7MHz
[9]
FLASH
32-bit ROM Y602
data bus (U612, 33MHz
U618)
[13]
[10] Reset IC
8-bit EEPROM (U613)
data bus (U619)
[11]
8-bit PIO Operation
(U629, Panel
U634)
Figure 2-104
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the serial interface are 2400, 4800, 9600, Uses the external clock of 14.7MHz
19200, and 38400bps. divided by 2.
Intermediary between the gate array
[2] FIFO (U622) (U617) and engine controller.
This buffer stores the image data tempo-
rarily between the parallel interface and [7] Gate array (U617)
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D. Engine Controller
Figure 2-105 is a block diagram of the engine controller.
The printer is controlled mainly by the CPU (U221), which is run by the 16MHz external
clock.
Engine controller
Y202
[1] 16MHz
CPU
(U221) [6]
Command Reset IC
communic- (U227)
ation I/F
Address bus
Data bus
[9]
[10] [11]
Paper feed Carriage Gate
motor motor array
driver driver (U204)
(U233) (U232) [8]
[7] Gate
Gate array
array (U212)
Data
Paper Carriage (U208)
feed bus
motor motor
[12]
Purge Purge motor
motor driver
(U234)
Carriage
BJ cartridges controller
(Bk, C, M, Y)
LED
Linear encoder
Figure 2-105
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Major functions of the ICs on the engine [7] Gate array (U208)
Major functions are as follows. • Image data transfer control for the
• Command communication with the image controller
image controller • Conversion of image data
• Fan motor output port • Input ports for sensors, switchs, etc.
• Carriage position control using the
[2] Sub-CPU (U202) linear encoder
Connected to the CPU (U221). Major • Media sensor lamp signal output
function is to control the paper feed • Solenoid output port
motor and carriage motor. • Purge motor control
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Engine controller
SW2 J8 J211
Front cover -2 -1 -2 -1 When the front cover
DOOR_IN
switch -1 -2 -1 -2 is opened, "1".
J2 J1 J212
+26V
-1 -2 -1 -8 -1
Wiper solenoid SL1
-2 -1 -2 -7 -2 SOL_CONT* When "0",
SL1 turns on.
+5V
Pump position -1 -5 -4 -5
sensor -2 -4 -5 -4 PURHP_IN When the guide roller is
PS1 -3 -3 -6 -3 at home position, "1".
+5V
-1 -8 -1 -8
Home -2 -7 -2 -7 CRGHP_IN When the carriage is at
position sensor PS2 -3 -6 -3 -6 home position, "1".
J11 J213
+5V
-1 -4 -5
-2 -3 -6 INKCONN* When "0", PS3 turns on.
Remaining ink PS3 -4 -1 -8 INK1_IN* When there is no ink in
sensor
-3 -2 -7 the ink chamber, "0".
J10
-1 -3 -1 -11 +5V
Ink tank sensor -2 -2 -2 -10 TANK
PS4 When no ink tank is
-3 -1 -3 -9
installed, "1".
J214
+5V
-1 -3
-2 -2 MEDIA_IN* When PS6 has
PE senser PS6
-3 -1 detected paper, "0".
Figure 2-106
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Engine controller
J12 +26V
-1 -1 J203
-2 -2 -1
-3 -3 -2 See the section on the
XA "Paper feed Motor"
Paper feed motor M1 -4 -4 -3
XAN (P. 2-58).
-5 -5 -4
XB
-6 -6 -5
XBN
-6
J201
+26V
-1
-2
-3 See the section on the
YA "Carriage Motor"
Carriage motor M2 -4
YAN (P. 2-24).
-5
YB
-6 YBN
J9 J202
-1 -1 -1
PG_OUT1
-2 -2 -2
PG_OUT2 Rotation control signal
-3 -3 -3
PG_OUT3
Purge motor M3 -4 -4 -4
PG_OUT4
-5 -5 -5
PPOW_CONL When "0", M3 rotates.
-6 -6 -6
PPOW_CONL
FM1
J5 J204 +26V
-1 -1 -1
Suction fan -2 -2 -2 FAN_CONT When "1", FM1 rotates.
Figure 2-107
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Engine controller
Carriage
controller
J503
BJ cartridge (Bk) Bk
J504
BJ cartridge (C) C J501 J208
J502 J207
J505
BJ cartridge (M) M
J506
BJ cartridge (Y) Y
J509
+5V
-3 -3 J502 J207
-1 -4 -33 -8 LSA
Linear sensor PS8 -4 -2 -32 -9 LSB Rectanguler wave with phase
-5 -1 difference of 90˚ input
at the time of carriage
movement.
J510 +26V
-6
-4 +5V
PS9 -8 J502 J207 See"Media sensor"
LEDB (page 2-28).
-7 LEDR
Media sensor -5 REGOUT
TH1 -3 POUT
-2 -4 -37 THERM_IN
Internal temperature
-1 signal from thermistor
Figure 2-108
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F. Summary of Operation
1. When the power switch is turned ON
AC connection
• CPU initialization
Software initial check • ROM/RAM check
• EEPROM check
No
Normal? Error indication
Yes •E011xx
•E012xx
•E051xx
BJ print head presence • Presence of BJ print head
detection • Head rank measurement
No
Normal? Error indication
If there is no BJ print head, color (C, M, Y)
Yes warning and black (Bk) error are indicated. •E004xx
•W004xx
No
Closed? Message indication
Yes
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No
Normal? Error indication
Yes •E003xx
•E005xx
•E007xx
• Carry out only if the carriage is not at
Purge unit operation
the home position when the power switch is turned ON.
No
Normal? Error indication
Yes •E003xx
•E005xx
•E007xx
Media presence detection
No
Present? Message indication
Yes
No
Normal? Error indication
Yes •E001xx
•E003xx
•E008xx
•E015xx
Online Offline
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Set media
No
Present? Message indication
Yes
Set media.
Suction fan (FM1) • Always detect while the fan is rotating.
Cooling fan (FM2) • Rotates for 60 sec. after detection of media.
Rotation
No
Normal? Error indication
Yes •E01501
No
Closed? Message indication
Yes
No
Normal? Error indication
Yes •E001xx
•E003xx
•E008xx
Online •E015xx
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3. Printing
Data reception
Check communication
condition
No
Normal? Error indication
Yes •E052xx
•E053xx
No
Closed? Message indication
Yes
No
Present? Message indication
Yes
Set media.
Load the media • See page 2-30 for details.
No
Normal? Error indication
Yes •E001xx
•E003xx
•E008xx
•E015xx
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Less than
72 hours from the No
Purge action • See page 2-48, 49, 50 for details.
previous purging?
Yes
No
Normal? Error indication
Yes •E005xx
No
Normal? Error indication
Yes •E01501
Data analysis
No
Normal? Warning indication
Yes •W060xx
•W061xx
•W062xx
•W063xx
•W064xx
•W065xx
•W067xx
B
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Printing started
No
Normal? Error indication
Yes •E004xx
•W004xx
End of printing
No
Cut sheet media? Cutting operation • See page 2-38 for details.
Yes
No
Normal? Error indication
Yes •E008xx
Offline Online
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[2]
[1]
[3]
[11]
[4]
[10]
[5]
[6]
[9]
[8]
[7]
Figure 2-201
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[2] Carriage motor (M2) Moves the carriage back and forth.
[4] Remaining ink sensor (PS3) * Detects the ink level remaining in the ink tank.
[7] Paper thickness adjustment lever Selects one of 3 distances between the head and platen.
[9] Media sensor (PS9) Detects ink dot position when adjusting the print
position alignment. Also detects internal temperature
with a built-in thermistor.
[10] Carriage belt Transmits the driving force of the carriage motor (M2)
to the carriage.
[11] Carriage controller Relays the print signals issued from the engine control-
ler to the BJ print head.
Conducts serial communication with the engine
controller using the 4-bit slave CPU, and sends the
internal temperature, head temperature and head rank
information to the engine controller.
* These sensors compose the purge unit.
Table 2-201
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Figure 2-202
2. Operation
a. ON/OFF control
Carriage motor ON/OFF is controlled by the carriage motor driver control signal (MTP12-15)
issued by the CPU to the carriage motor driver on the engine controller.
When MTP12 - 15 are "0", the carriage motor driver generates motor drive pulses (YMA,
YMAN, YMB, YMBN) and the carriage motor (M2) is rotated by those pulses.
On the other hand, when MTP12-15 are "1", no motor drive pulses are generated and the
carriage motor (M2) stops rotating.
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b. Direction control
The output timing of the motor drive pulses (YMA, YMAN, YMB, YMBN) from the carriage
motor driver is changed by the carriage motor driver control signals (MTP12-15) output from the
CPU, to control the direction of the carriage motor (M2).
c. Speed control
The speed of the carriage motor (M2) is controlled by changing the frequency of the carriage
motor current control signals (MTP9-11) and the carriage motor driver control signals (MTP12-
15) issued by the CPU.
e. Detection of problems
If a heavy load is placed on the carriage for any reason, the pulse signal output from the linear
encoder will not be detected within a specified time. The engine controller interprets this as a
problem with the carriage motor and stops it.
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C. Linear Encoder
1. Outline
A linear encoder is installed on the printer to allow checking the carriage operation and ad-
justing the dot placement position on the paper. When the carriage is returning, after the home
position sensor (PS2) turns ON and the carriage has travelled an additional 12mm, that position
is considered the home position.
2. Structure
LSA/LSB Carriage
controller
Linear scale
Figure 2-203
3. Output signal
When the linear sensor moves along the linear scale, the photo diode detects the light coming
through the slit pattern and outputs 4 signals (A, A, B, B) to the signal processing circuit. Two
comparators output rectangular waves (LSA, LSB) with a phase difference of 90°.
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Photo Comparator
diode
A
J214
+ LSA
circuit
Signal processing
LED
-4 -8
A
- Gate
B
+ LSB -2 -9 array
B -
Lens -1
Linear scale
LSA LSA
LSB LSB
Position Position
When carriage is advancing When carriage is retracting
Figure 2-204
4. Control
The engine controller controls and checks b. Carriage operation
as follows, based on the A and B-phase The LSA signal has a phase difference of
signals (LSA, LSB). -90° to the LSB signal when the carriage is
• Control of ink discharge timing advancing and a phase difference of +90°
• Control of carriage operation when the carriage is returning, enabling the
• Detection of carriage position engine controller to control the carriage
operation and direction.
a. Ink discharge timing
The LTCLK signal is generated synchro- c. Carriage position
nously with the rising edge of the LSA pulse The carriage position is detected by count-
when the carriage advances, and with the ing the LSA rising edges when the carriage is
falling edge of the LSA pulse when the advancing and the LSA falling edges when
carriage returns, so that the ink dot position the carriage is returning.
is properly adjusted on the paper.
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D. Media Sensor
1. Outline
The printer is provided with a media sensor to detect the width and skew of the paper, the
internal temperature, and to enable automatic head adjustment. The media sensor is located on
the carriage unit and composed of a red and a blue LED and one reflective photo sensor. When
automatically adjusting the head, to detect the cyan line pattern, the red LED is lit, and to detect
the black, magenta and yellow line patterns, the blue LED is lit.
J508 J504
REGLEDR -10 LED -1 LEDR Red
J214 lighting
circuit (red)
-31
D/A-C J214
-32
J504 Blue
J508
LED -7 LEDB
REGLEDB - 9 lighting
J508 circuit (blue) J504
J214
- -7 -6 POUT
AMP
J214
CPU -37 THERM_IN THERME
TH1
Figure 2-205
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3. Skew detection
By comparing the detected right edge position of the paper after a certain volume of paper has
been fed, with the position of the right edge detected during the paper width detection operation,
paper skew can be detected.
300mm
Figure 2-206
[2] Cut sheets
After the paper width detection, the paper is reverse fed for approx. 300mm for the first skew
detection. The paper is then fed further back, and when the rear edge passes the media sensor,
the paper is fed back for approx. 50mm from the leading edge and a second skew detection takes
place.
However, if the leading edge passes by the media sensor before the paper is fed for approx.
300mm, the paper is returned approx. 50mm from that position, and skew detection is conducted.
Cut sheet
Approx. 300mm
Figure 2-207
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If the skew value is more than the specified amount, the paper is determined to be skewed.
The skew value here is the divergence between the paper's right edge at the time of paper width
detection and the right edge at the time of skew detection.
When paper skew is detected, the printer returns the carriage to the home position and stops
operation.
Yes
No
Normal?
Loading completed Skewed feed error processed
Yes
No
Normal?
Yes
Figure 2-208
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4. Light compensation
The media sensor brightness is automatically compensated for at the time of paper width
detection and automatic print position adjustment. The carriage is advanced for approx. 200mm,
the light quantity on the paper is compensated for in the order of blue and red, and then the light
quantity on the platen is compensated for in the order of blue and red.
a. Pattern
First, 2 ruled lines are printed using 10 nozzles from among 160 nozzles of the BJ print head,
from the 4th one from both ends to the 14th one (pattern 1). The interval between the centers of
these 2 rule lines corresponds to 144 nozzles. Then, the media is sent ahead for the distance
corresponding to 144 nozzles and 3 ruled lines (pattern 2) are printed. The paper feed motor
rotates twice for the above process (3200 steps).
Finally, the media is again advanced a distance corresponding to 144 nozzles, and one ruled
line (pattern 3) is printed. This printing of patterns 1 to 3 is repeated 5 times.
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CAUTION
Whenever a BJ print head is removed and reinstalled, or the head-to-paper gap is adjusted,
the automatic print position adjustment must be conducted.
Vertical 15
adjustment
14 Backforwad printing
13
: Black
Forward printing
: Cyan
1 : Magenta
: Yellow
Backward Forward Forward
printing printing printing Backward rinting
29 28 2 1
Figure 2-210
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Figure 2-211
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Display Condition
Capital letters Ink is sufficient
Table 2-202
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When the ink in the chamber is exhausted, remaining ink is calculated by counting dots. The
number of ink dots discharged from the head are counted by the gate array on the engine control-
ler and the counted value is sent to the CPU for each band. The CPU adds the dot counts sent to
it and the number of suction times (number of sucked dots) and the total is stored in the
EEPROM. When the total number of ink dots reaches a specified value (the amount of ink held
by the sponge), the indication of the ink status on the message display is changed.
Fig. 2-213 is a flow chart of the ink tank detection and remaining ink detection process.
Ink tank detection/remaining ink detection flow chart
ink chamber
Figure 2-212
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Is there an No
Error Message indication
ink tank?
Yes
Has the
No specified volume been
consumed based on the
dot count total?
Yes
Figure 2-213
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REFERENCE Cutter
Paper
Platen
Figure 2-214
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III. BJ CARTRIDGE
A. BJ Cartridge
1. Overview
Four colors of BJ cartridges are used in this printer: black (Bk), cyan (C), magenta (M), and
yellow (Y). The BJ print head and ink tank are separable for each color.
2. Structure
Configuration of the BJ cartridge is shown below.
[13] [1]
[2]
[12] [3]
[8]
[4] [7]
[11]
[10] [5]
[9]
[6]
Figure 2-301
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Table 2-301
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3. BJ print head
Ink from the ink sponge is filtered through the mesh-like ink filter and fed to the head unit
through the ink pipe of the cartridge body.
The ink is then sent to the nozzle through the joint pipe.
When head drive current flows to the heater plate in the nozzle, the ink boils in multiple
bubbles, which soon become one bubble.
The head drive current is stopped before the ink drop leaves the nozzle, but bubbling contin-
ues from residual heat in the heater, and ink drops are ejected from the nozzle hole.
After the ink drops are ejected from the nozzle, the nozzle is filled with ink again from the ink
sponge due to capillary action.
REFERENCE
The print head uses semiconductor technology, with the heaters and their circuits on a
silicon plate.
The silicon plate, with these electrical circuits, is bonded to an aluminum plate, which is
attached to the plastic cover housing the nozzles.
Signal circuit
Ultra thin wire
connecting section Print board
Figure 2-302
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4. Nozzle arrangement
160 nozzles are arranged vertically in one line at a spacing of 1/360 in.
Nozzle arrangement on the BJ print head is shown below.
Nozzle 1
Nozzle 160
Figure 2-303
In the monochrome mode, 1 band is printed at a maximum width of 160 nozzles (approxi-
mately 11.3mm) .
However, in color mode, 4 BJ print heads are used, and the printer must compensate for
variations in discharge due to each printhead installation tolerance and nozzle tolerance. For this
reason, though the head is composed of 160 nozzles, one band has a width corresponding to 144
nozzles at the maximum (about 10.2mm), and the particular nozzles used on the printhead of
each color are determined each time that “Auto Adjust” of the “Adjustment” menu is executed.
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VH
Rank resistance
RANK
GNDH
SUBH
Sub-heater X2
ODD
EVEN *
Heater 1A
1 1A
ODATA
Heater 1B
1B
Heater 2A
2A
2
HSEL1A Heater 2B
2B
HSEL1B
Heater 3A
HSEL2A 3A
3
HSEL2B Heater 3B
HENB1A 3B
HENB1B
HENB2A Heater 5A
5A
HENB2B 5
Heater 7A
7A
7
320-bit Tr.Array
160bit Shift register
160-bitLatch
Heater 9A
160 9A
9
Heater 9B
9B
112
Heater 112B
112B
TA Heater 113A
113A
113
Heater 113B
113B
VDD
GNDL
159
Heater 159B
159B
Heater 160A
160A
160
Heater 160B
160B
IODATA
DCLK
RESET
HSEL1A
HSEL1B
HSEL2B
HSEL2A
HENB1A
HENB1B
HENB2A
HENB2B
LTCLK
2 4
Decoder 0
BENB0 1
2
BENB1 3
DIA
Head temperature
sensor
DIK
Figure 2-304
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2. Print signal
The BJ print head is controlled as follows.
Approx. 70µs (14.4kHz)/
Approx. 130µs (7.7kHz)
LTCLK
0 1 2 3 4 160
ODATA Data transfer to shift register
DCLK
ODD
EVEN
1(0) 0(1) 1(0) 0(1) 1(0) 0(1) 1(0) 0(1)
BENB 0
1(0) 0(1) 1(0) 0(1) Drive of head divided into 8
BENB 1
1(0) 0(1)
HSEL 1A,1B
1(0) 0(1)
HSEL 2A,2B Variable Pre-pulse
pulse width
HENB 1A,1B
Main pulse
HENB 2A,2B
1 block
Figure 2-305
The image data (ODATA) transmitted to the shift register using the DCLK timing is trans-
ferred to the latch using the LTCLK timing by the signal from the linear encoder.
The BENB0 and BENBI signals are divided into 4 signals by the 2→4 decoder and the
nozzles are controlled in 4 groups.
The HSEL1 and HSEL 2 signals also control the nozzles in 4 groups.
Finally, each block is further divided into 2 by the ODD and EVEN signals and the nozzles
are divided into 8 groups. By dividing the head drive in this way, the power supply load is
reduced and ink filling delays are prevented.
The HENB signals use a pre-pulse to increase the head temperature to a proper value before
the main pulse discharges the ink. The pulse widths are varied according to the head rank and
head temperature sensor for an even ink discharge rate.
These signals are input to the AND gates together with the image data (ODATA) and each
heater is driven by the output.
The HSEL and HENB signals correspord to heaters large and small. By combining these
signals in the various ways, the volume of ink discharged from the nozzles is controlled to form
3 drop sizes as follows:
• Large dot: Both large and small heaters are driven.
• Middle dot: Only large heater is driven.
• Small dot: Only small heater is driven.
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[2]
[1]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[11]
[10]
[9]
[8]
[7]
[6]
Figure 2-401
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[1] Wiper Lifts up when the carriage returns and wipes ink off the head
surfaces (C, M, Y, Bk).
[2] Remaining ink sensor (PS3)* Detects ink remaining in the ink tank.
[4] Caps Press against the heads when capping and purging. The caps
are connected to the carriage tube to carry the purged waste
ink into the tube.
[5] Home position sensor (PS2)* Detects the capping position of the carriage.
[7] Pump home position sensor (PS1) Detects the pump roller capping position.
[8] Pump roller Generates suction by squeezing the ink carriage tube.
[9] Waste ink carriage tube Carries waste ink to the waste ink absorber unit.
[11] Waste ink absorber unit Connected to the waste ink carriage tube. Accumulates waste
ink.
Table 2-401
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Suction
Is carriage at No
home position?
Uncapping
Yes
Carriage initial
Capping
Capping operations
Suction
Wiping twice
Wiping
Maintenance jet
Capping
Uncapping
Suction
Stand-by
Capping
Stand-by
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A
72 hours elapsed after No
the last discharge
Printing started
Yes
Suction Wiping
Wiping
Uncapping
Maintenance jet Maintenance jet
Suction
Capping
Uncapping Suction
Suction Capping
Capping Stand-by
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Suction of
appropriate head Wiping
Maintenance jet
Uncapping
Suction
Suction
Capping
Capping
Stand-by
Stand by for about 2 sec.
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B. Capping Function
1. Outline
The carriage of this machine stands by at the home position. Duming this time, the caps of
the purge unit are pressed against the BJ print heads to prevent the nozzles from drying out and
to keep out dust.
2. Operation
When printing is completed, the carriage is returned to the home position and all the caps are
lifted and pushed against the head face. The caps are lifted and lowered by the movement of the
carriage.
Figure 2-402
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Wiper
Wiper cleaner
Figure 2-404
Figure 2-403
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3. Maintenance jet
a. Outline
Pre-discharge refers to discharging ink
onto the cap for the purpose of removing ink
which has dried and thickened in the nozzles,
preventing the mixing of ink at the head after
wiping, or adjusting the condition of the
nozzles before starting to print. Maintenance
jet uses large dots.
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b. Timing 4. Suction
Ink is ejected into the caps in the order of a. Outline
the heads (Bk, C, M and Y) under the follow- The cap is pressed against the head and
ing conditions. the thickened ink and air bubbles in the
[1] When printing is to be started nozzles are removed by suction.
Just before printing is started, The cap is connected to the waste ink
maintenance jet is performed. absorber unit by the waste ink carriage tube.
[2] During printing Removed ink is carried to the waste ink
The timing of the maintenance jet during absorber unit by vacuum. Each application
printing is based on the internal tempera- of suction removes, about 0.2g of ink.
ture detected by the thermister in the
media sensor. b. Operation
The maintenance jet timer is reset after Suction operation is classified into all-
the maintenance jet is conducted. color suction, color suction and black suc-
[3] After wiping tion.
After wiping, ink is pre-discharged into Suction is effected by rotating the guide
the caps. However, when the drive roller, which is driven by the purge motor
frequency is 14.4kHz, it is not con- (M3) in the purge unit.
ducted. The guide roller position is detected by
the pump home position sensor (PS1). The
position where the guide roller has rotated 40
degrees from the pump home position is
considered to be the guide roller stand- by
position.
When the guide roller is rotated for cap-
ping, the cam starts to squeeze the waste ink
carriage tube at a point 43 degrees from the
pump home position.
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Pressurizing heads.
cam Carriage
(for black tube
ink)
Pressurizing
70˚ cam
(for color ink)
40˚
Actuator
Waste Purge position sensor
ink tank M3
Purge motor
Figure 2-405
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V. FEEDER UNIT
A. Outline
The paper feed motor (M1) drives the paper feed roller to feed the paper. The existence of
paper is detected by the PE sensor (PS6).
A diagram of the feeder unit is shown below.
[2]
[3]
[1]
Figure 2-501
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Figure 2-502
2. Operation
a. ON/OFF control
The feed motor is switched ON and OFF by the paper feed motor driver control signal (MTP
4 to 7) issued by the CPU to the paper feed motor driver on the engine controller.
When MTP 4 to 7 are "0", the paper feed motor (M1) rotates when the paper feed motor
driver generates the motor drive pulses (XMA, XMAN, XMB, XMBN) from the paper feed
motor drive control signal (MTP 4 to 7) input from the CPU.
When MTP 4 to 7 are "1", no motor drive pulses are generated and the paper feed motor (M1)
stops rotating.
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2. Loading paper
a. Cut sheet PE sensor (PS6)
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b. Roll media
REFERENCE
1) When the paper is set and the media • Paper length detection is not con-
trailing edge sensor detects the paper, the ducted for roll media.
suction fan operates to suck the paper on • After loading the paper, it can be fed
to the platen. This prevents the paper from back and forth by pressing the up and
lifting away from the platen during print- down arrow keys.
ing. • After completion of printing on roll
2) By pressing the upper or down arrow media, the carriage is moved to detect
key, the carriage is advanced about the top edge of the paper, to make sure
200mm to adjust the light of the media the cutting operation was successful.
sensor (PS9). At the same time, the paper
feed motor (M1) is rotated, feeding the
paper forward about 30mm. Whether the
3. Paper feeding during printing
paper is cut sheet or roll media is detected
Paper is fed during printing, alternately
by the media trailing edge sensor.
with the carriage.
3) The carriage is returned to the home
When print data is received, the paper is
position and the paper width is detected.
fed to the print start position and then the
4) After the carriage is advanced to a posi-
carriage moves to print 1 band. During the
tion about 200mm to the left of the home
printing operation, the paper feed motor
position, paper is fed backward and the
(M1) stops.
media sensor (PS9) detects the skew of
After printing 1 band, the paper feed
the paper.
motor rotates and feeds the paper forward for
Thereafter paper is fed backward.
the next band. While the paper is being fed,
When the paper front edge passes
the carriage motor (M2) stops. Then the next
through the media sensor (PS9), the paper
band is printed.
feeding stops after switch-back operation.
This feeding cycle of stop, rotation and
stop of the paper feed motor (M1) is repeated
unit the final band is printed. When there is
no data to be printed for the next band, the
paper is fed to reach the next position for a
band containing data.
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4. Feeding operation
For cut sheets, the paper is fed until the
paper rear edge reaches a position 3mm
behind the pinch roller, after printing is
completed.
When roll media is cut, the paper is fed to
the position to be cut.
When roll media is not cut, the paper is
fed to the position where the next printing
will start.
5. PE sensor
Existence of paper is detected by the PE
sensor (PS6) installed on the lower right side
of the platen.
The sensor is a reflective-type photo
interruptor. It detects the existence of paper
and the rear edge of the paper by the exist-
ence of light reflected from the paper.
PE sensor (PS6)
Figure 2-505
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VI. FAN
The two fans shown in the figure below function as shown in Table 2-601.
FM2
FM1
Figure 2-601
Table 2-601
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Engine controller
J5 J204
FM1 +26V
-1 -1 -1 N F
+
Suction Fan
-2 -2 -2
+5V +5V
J206
FM2
-1 FANSTS
Cooling Fan -2
-3
+5V
FAN_CONT
Figure 2-602
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Power switch
+5V
Switch
+26V
Paper Feed motor
+26V
Carriage motor
+26V
Purge motor
+26V
Solenoid
+26V
Engine +26V
Fan motor
controller
DC power
+5V
supply +5V Sensors
+5V
+24V BJ cartridge
+5V
Carriage +5V
Controller Media
+26V +26V sensor
+5V
Linear sensor
Figure 2-701
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MECHANICAL SYSTEM
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Main Unit
Idler roller
Linear scale
Flexible cable cover (4)
Platen (16 or 10)
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Figure 3-001
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4. When lifting this machine, be sure that 2 people hold it as shown in Figure 3-003.
Electrode
Head
5. Before carrying out disassembly or reassembly, be sure to turn OFF the power switch and
disconnect the power cord and interface cable.
6. You should not normally operate the printer with a component removed.
7. Unless a specific reassembly procedure is given, follow the disassembly procedure in reverse.
8. When reassembling, be careful about the types of screws (shape, length and diameter) and
their positions.
9. When moving or disassembling the carriage, be sure to remove the cutter unit.
10. When handling a wiring harness tied with a band, cut off the band if necessary. When
reassembling, be sure to tie the harness with a new band at the same position.
11. Ink mist generated during printing may become attached to the platen or purge unit. Be
careful that your hands and clothes are not stained by the ink.
12. Ink used in this printer is not harmful, but contains organic solvent. Should it enter the eye,
wash it away and consult a doctor.
13. The electronic circuits can be damaged by static electricity from your body. Before remov-
ing any circuit board, be sure to first touch a grounded metal part to remove any static charge.
Do not touch the end of the short flexible cable.
14. Before replacing the image controller and the engine controller, be sure to store the data
following the procedure written in the “Chapter 5 II.C.3. Replacing the image controller and
engine controller. (See page 5-11.)
15. After reassembly, be sure to carry out the “Auto Adjust”, “Auto Band-Adj.” of the main
menu.
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[5]
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
Figure 3-101
Figure 3-102
[1]
Figures in ( ) indicate the numbers of
screws.
The removal procedures are omitted for
those cover which can be removed simply by
removing the screws.
[2]
Figure 3-103
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[3]
1) Remove the right cover and left cover
(See page 3-7).
2) Open the front cover and lower the paper
release lever.
3) Remove 6 set screws [1] and take off the
lower cover [2].
[2]
Figure 3-104
[4] [5]
Figure 3-106
CAUTION
After completion of the work, close the
front cover and raise the paper release
Figure 3-105 lever.
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[2] [1]
[1]
[2]
Figure 3-107
[1]
4) Disconnect connector [3], unlatch 2 hooks
Figure 3-109
[4] and remove the front cover switch [5].
[4] CAUTION
Three connectors [3] on the operation
panel are connected. Be careful not to
pull on the harnesses too hard.
[3]
[5]
Figure 3-108
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Figure 3-111
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CHAPTER 3. MECHANICAL SYSTEM
6) Remove 5 set screws [3] and take off the 8) Remove 2 screws [6] and take off the
mount plate [4]. cooling fan [7].
[3]
[6]
[4]
[7]
Figure 3-113
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[1]
[1]
[2]
Figure 3-115
[4]
[3]
Figure 3-116
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[2]
Figure 3-202
CAUTION
Figure 3-201
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6) Remove the idler roller holder tension 8) Remove 7 screws [9] and take off the left
spring [4] and remove the idler roller [5] frame plate [10].
and idler roller holder [6].
[4] [10]
[9]
[9] [9]
[6]
Figure 3-205
[5]
[8]
[7]
Figure 3-206
CAUTION
Figure 3-204 When removing the carriage unit, be
careful not to damage or stain the car-
riage belt and linear scale.
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[1]
[1] [2]
[2]
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3. Installing the carriage belt 1) Matching the belt stopper [1] and carriage
belt [2], insert the belt stopper into the
CAUTION hole at the back side of the carriage.
Install the carriage belt so that the belt 2) Pull the carriage belt in the direction
stopper and the carriage belt joint shown in the figure below and check that
surfaces are as shown in the figure the belt stopper has been correctly in-
below. stalled.
NG
OK
NG
[1]
[2]
Figure 3-209
OK NG
Figure 3-208
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4. Removing the linear scale 3) Unlatch the hook [2] and remove the
1) Remove the carriage unit (See page 3-13). linear scale [3].
2) Remove the tension spring [1] of the
linear scale.
[3]
[1]
[2]
CAUTION
When removing the linear scale, be
careful not to damage or stain it.
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5. Replacing the flexible cable 6) Holding the green part, move the carriage
1) Remove the image controller (See page 3- to the center and remove 2 connectors [3]
32). (J501, J502) of the flexible cable on the
2) Remove the engine controller (See page carriage controller.
3-33). [3]
3) Remove the right cover and left cover
(See page 3-7).
4) Remove the front cover and upper cover
(See page 3-7).
5) Unlatch the 4 hooks [1] and remove the
carriage cover [2].
Figure 3-213
[2]
CAUTION
The flexible cables are fixed by a ferrite
core. When removing the flexible
[1] [1] cables, be careful not to damage them.
Figure 3-212
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7) Peel off the fixing sheet [4] of the ferrite 9) Remove 5 screws [9] from the noise
core and remove the ferrite core [5]. protection sheet [8].
[4]
[8]
[5] [9]
8) Remove 4 screws [6] and take off the 10) Peel off the flexible cable [10] from the
flexible cable cover [7]. flexible guide and remove the ferrite core
[11].
[6]
[7]
[11]
[10]
Figure 3-215
Figure 3-217
CAUTION
Remove the double-faced tape com-
pletely, leaving no residue on the flex-
ible guide.
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CHAPTER 3. MECHANICAL SYSTEM
[A]
Figure 3-218
[B]
[12]
Figure 3-219
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[3]
[1] [2]
Figure 3-301
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CHAPTER 3. MECHANICAL SYSTEM
5) Disconnect 4 connectors [4] and remove 6) Remove 3 screws [5] and take off the
the wiring harness from the wiring harness purge unit [6].
guide.
[5]
[6]
[4]
Figure 3-304
[4]
Figure 3-303
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[3]
Figure 3-307
[6]
[5]
Figure 3-308
[2]
[2]
[3] CAUTION
Figure 3-306 When replacing the waste-ink absorber
unit, be sure to reset the waste-ink counter.
(For details, see "Chapter 5 II.C.2 Waste
ink counter reset" (P. 5-11).)
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CAUTION
IV. FEEDER UNIT
• When installing the pinch roller shaft,
be careful about the position.
1. Removing the pinch roller unit
• Install the pinch roller unit with the
1) Remove the lower cover (See page 3-8).
screws [A] of the pinch roller facing
2) Raise the paper release lever [1], remove
upward (See Figure 3-403).
the E ring [2] and remove the paper
• When installing the pinch roller unit,
release lever.
tighten the screws in order from the
left one at the back of the main unit
(See Figure 3-404).
[1]
[2]
Figure 3-401
[5]
[5]
[6]
Figure 3-402
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Figure 3-403
[5]
Figure 3-405
[4]
Figure 3-406
CAUTION
When removing the platen, be careful
not to damage the carriage belt and
linear scale.
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[9]
[7] [5] [3] [1]
[A]
Figure 3-407
CAUTION
In order to keep the platen flat, be sure
to install the platen using the sequence
given above.
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[1]
[1]
Figure 3-408
Figure 3-409
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CHAPTER 3. MECHANICAL SYSTEM
Figure 3-502
CAUTION
When reassembling, face the carriage
[3]
motor connector upward.
[2]
Figure 3-501
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2. Removing the paper feed motor 5) Remove 3 screws [2] and remove the
1) Remove the purge unit (See page 3-21). motor holder [3] from the bearing.
2) Remove the platen (See page 3-25). 6) Disconnect the connector [4], rotate the
3) Remove the lower cover (See page 3-8). paper feed motor unit [5] and remove it.
4) Insert a straight blade screw driver into
the hole on the front side of the cabinet, [2]
[3]
rotate the paper feed motor and loosen 3
set screws [1].
[5]
[1]
[4]
Figure 3-504
[6]
[7]
Figure 3-505
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3. Installing the paper feed motor 4. Fastening the paper feed roller set
1) Install the paper feed motor on the motor screws
side board, pushing down the front of the a. When the marks are aligned between
paper feed motor in the direction shown in the set screw positions
Figure 3-506, and tighten 3 screws [1]. 1) Match the marks on the paper feed motor
side and paper feed roller side.
2) Tighten 2 set screws [1] and [2] close to
[1]
the marks firmly.
3) Tighten the remaining screw [3] firmly.
[1]
Marking
[3] [2]
Figure 3-506
paper feed roller side
CAUTION
Figure 3-507
In order to keep the platen flat, be sure
to install the paper feed motor as de- CAUTION
scribed above. In order to assure paper feeding accu-
racy, be sure to follow the above se-
quence.
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[1]
Mark
[3] [2]
Figure 3-508
CAUTION
In order to assure the paper feeding
accuracy, be sure to observe the above
sequence.
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Figure 3-602
[2]
[1]
Figure 3-601
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CHAPTER 3. MECHANICAL SYSTEM
CAUTION
When replacing the engine controller,
see "Chapter 5 II. C. 3. Replacing the
image controller and engine controller"
(P. 5-11).)
[4] [3]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1] [1]
[5]
Figure 3-603
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[2] [5]
[1]
[5]
Figure 3-606
[3]
[6]
[4]
Figure 3-607
Figure 3-605
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[2] [4 ]
[3]
Figure 3-608
Figure 3-609
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CHAPTER 4
I. PERIODIC PARTS REPLACEMENT ................ 4-1 IV. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION ................ 4-2
II. STANDARD SERVICE LIFE OF A. Cleaning/Inspection Points .......................... 4-2
CONSUMABLES ............................................... 4-1 B. Lubrication Points ........................................ 4-3
III. PERIODIC SERVICE ........................................ 4-1
CHAPTER 4. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
4–1
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[1]
[5]
[4]
[3] [2]
Figure 4-401
Table 4-401
4–2
CHAPTER 4. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
B. Lubrication Points
[1]
[2] [2]
Figure 4-402
Table 4-402
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Table 5-101
5–1
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5–2
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D. Service Mode
1. Control display mode
• Display items: Left or right arrow key
• Select an item: Down arrow key
• Execute an item: Enter key
• Reset the mode: Up arrow key
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
D I S P L A Y
∆
P R I N T I N F
Name of item Contents Remarks
ERROR Error code history display The last 20 error codes are
displayed (smaller history numbers
are newer).
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H-TMP K2 Unused
Table 5-102
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2. Adjusting mode
• Display items and change values: Left or right arrow key
• Select an item: Down arrow key
• Registration of values and execution of actions: Enter key
• Reset mode or item: Up arrow key
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
A D J U S T
∆
P R I N T P A T T E R N
Name of item Contents Value Remarks
PRINT PATTERN Adjustments and output of confir- Scale* Output of paper feed accuracy
mation pattern compensation value adjustment
pattern
X-SCALE Adjustment in paper feed direction -32~32 The magnification in paper feed
(Paper feed accuracy compensation direction decreases by decreasing
value adjustment pattern) the value (units: 1 dot).
*: The paper feed accuracy compensation value adjustment pattern may not be adjustable, since the pattern
cannot be printed in the paper feed direction if the Auto Layout/Rotation are set. Adjustment is also difficult if
Scale/Y Mirror are set. Therefore, return the settings of "Auto Layout", "Scale", "Rotation", and "Y Mirror" to
their default values. (See P. 5-13.)
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3. Operation/inspection mode
• Display an item: Left or right arrow key
• Execute an item: Enter key
• Reset mode or item: Up arrow key
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
F U N C T I O N
P A N E L L E D / L C D
Name of item Contents Operation/Remarks
PANEL LED/ Check LED/LCD on the operation Indicates as shown below for about 5 seconds.
LCD panel • LED blinks (2 colors of LED blink alternately).
• LCD character cells blink alternately.
PANEL KEY Key check on operation panel. Make sure that "Key Check Mode" is indicated, then
and press each key (excluding the up arrow key) on
the operation panel. The symbols corresponding to
the pressed keys (see Table 5-103) are indicated.
Key Indication
Online F1
Enter F2
Down arrow ↓
Left arrow ←
Right arrow →
Table 5-103
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4. Counter mode
• Indication of items: Left or right arrow key
• Reset the mode: Up arrow key
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
C O U N T E R
W - I N K : 0 0 0 0 0 0
Name of item Contents Remarks
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5. Initialization mode
• Display items: Left or right arrow key
• Initialization of counter: Down arrow key + Enter key
• Reset the mode: Up arrow key
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
I N I T I A L I Z E
W - I N K : 0 0 0 0 0 0
Name of item Contents Remarks
W-INK Initialization of waste ink counter Set the counter value to 0. (Used
when the waste ink absorber unit is
replaced.)
T-PLOT Initialization of carriage drive time Set the carriage drive time value to
0.
I/C EEPROM Initialization of warning history and error history Clear the warning history and error
history. During the initializing
process (for about 0.5 seconds), "*"
mark is indicated after the item
name.
E/C EEPROM Transmitting EEPROM data on the engine controller During the rewriting process (for
to the EEPROM on the image controller. about 0.5 seconds), "*" mark is
indicated after the item name.
(Used when replacing the engine
controller. Refer to "Replacing the
engine controller", P.5-12.)
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1. If the paper thickness adjustment lever is changed, perform the automatic printing position
adjustment.
2. When the parts that may affect printing accuracy (such as those in the carriage or paper
feed section) are disassembled, perform the automatic printing position adjustment and
automatic band adjustment.
3. When replacing the waste ink absorber unit, be sure to clear the waste ink counter.
4. Both the image controller and engine controller cannot be replaced at the same time, or the
stored settings will be lost. Be sure to follow the proper procedures when replacing them.
5. The paper feed accuracy compensation value adjustment can be performed to achieve
higher precision printing.
6. If the data reception lamp does not light when data is being transferred, check the parallel
interface communication mode setting. If necessary, switch the setting.
7. The image controller and engine controller can be upgraded by downloading new firm-
ware.
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CAUTION
If the precision of the printing becomes worse after replacing the engine controller, the
replacement procedure may not have been followed correctly, or the EEPROM data may not
have been successfully updated.
In this case, be sure to check that the paper feed accuracy compensation value ("X-SCALE"
of the "ADJUST" menu within the service mode) matches the H/W X value written on the
label attached to the left frame (remove the left cover to see the label).
If they don't match, set the printer to the value written on the label.
If they do match, perform the procedure described in "10. Dimensional accuracy problems"
of "V. Corrective Procedures for Image Defects". (See P. 5-51.)
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4. Paper feed accuracy compensation 5) Measure the length of the printed scale
value adjustment adjustment pattern in the paper feed direction.
Media feed accuracy can be adjusted as • Specified value: 380±0.5mm
follows.
1) Set up the service mode and select the
"ADJUST" mode.
2) Load a cut sheet larger than A3.
3) Use the left or right arrow key to display
"PRINT PATTERN" and then press the
Black Scale 15inch Scale 380mm
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CAUTION
When changing the paper feed accuracy compensation value ("X-SCALE" value), be sure to
write the new value in the "H/W X" item on the label attached to the left frame (under the
left cover). At the factory, each printer is adjusted and the value is written on this label.
Figure 5-202 shows the label on the left panel of the printer.
(In this printer, the "H/W Y" and "H/W B" adjustments are not used.)
H/W X
H/W Y
H/W B
Figure 5-202
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5. Changing the parallel interface 4) Press the ENTER key to confirm the
communication mode displayed mode.
With some types of computers which com- • When a "*" mark is displayed after the
municate in the compatible mode, the timing of name of communication mode, execute
the Busy and Ack signals may need to be the initial operation and return to the
changed as the communication may not be normal menu.
done correctly.
Busy-Ack
In most computers, communication can be
A-B (Default)*
carried out normally using the "A-B (Default)"
setting. However, if the data reception indica-
tor on the printer does not light up when data is Initializing
transferred, the communication mode should be
switched by following the procedure below.
REFERENCE:
1) Turn OFF the power switch. Relationship between the Busy and Ack
2) While pressing both the ONLINE and signals in each communication mode :
• A - B (Default) [Ack-in-Busy]
ENTER keys, turn ON the power switch
to display the "Parallel Interface Commu- Busy
Busy-Ack Ack
A-B (Default) 3264ns 3264ns
• B - A [Ack-after-Busy]
3) Press the left or right arrow key to display Busy
the desired communication mode.
Ack
3264ns 3264ns
• A - B (Fast) [Ack-in-Busy(fast)]
Busy
Ack
1200ns
Figure 5-203
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Download Mode
I:XX.XX E:XX.XX
[Press Online Ke E/C Writing..
Download Mode
b: For only the image controller : E/C Verifying..
I/C XX.XX→XX.XX
[Press Online Ke Download Mode
[Press Online Key to Write File on Flash] [Update Complete]
[Update Completed: Turn Power Off!!]
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operation until the cause of the trouble the service mode, the last 20 codes,
Warning:
A state in which the machine does not
stop operating, and can continue without
removing the cause of the problem.
However, the printed image may be
influenced.
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* The codes above indicate the five right-most digits. In the actual displays, the code "E" (error) or "W" (warn-
ing) is added at the left.
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E00151 • Media sensor (PS9) • When detecting the media • Media was removed during
cannot detect the media leading edge operation.
leading edge. • Media jam
• Defective media
• Defective media sensor (PS9)
• Defective carriage controller
• Defective paper feed motor (M1)
• Defective engine controller
E00153 • Media sensor (PS9) • At the time of media • Media was removed during
missed the media. sensor compensation operation.
• At the time of media • Media jam
leading edge detection • Defective media
• At the time of media • Defective media sensor (PS9)
width measurement • Defective carriage controller
• Defective engine controller
E00156 • The PE sensor (PS6) • While printing • Media was removed during
detected the cut sheet operation.
trailing edge earlier than • Defective PE sensor (PS6)
the size detected by the • Defective paper feed motor (M1)
machine. • Defective engine controller
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(W00161) • Media sensor (PS9) • When skewed feeding is • Improper loading of media
detected skewed feed of detected. • Defective media
roll media exceeding the • Defective media sensor (PS9)
specified value. • Defective carriage controller
• Media sensor (PS9) • Defective engine controller
detected skewed feed of
cut sheet media exceeding
the specified value.
E00165 • PE sensor (PS6) detected • While loading in the cut • Media was removed during
a media length less than sheet media mode operation.
80mm. • Defective media
• Defective PE sensor (PS6)
• Defective paper feed motor (M1)
• Defective engine controller
E00169 • Media sensor (PS9) could • At the time of media • Defective media
not identify black. sensor compensation • Defective media sensor (PS9)
• Media sensor (PS9) could • Defective carriage controller
not identify white. • Defective engine controller
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E00311 • Carriage does not oper- • During initial operation • Improper installation of carriage
ate. • During purging operation belt
• When the carriage is • Defective carriage home position
moving backward for a sensor (PS2)
reason other than above • Defective carriage motor (M2)
(except for cutting • Defective linear encoder (PS8)
operation) • Defective linear scale
• Defective carriage controller
E00312 • Carriage does not stop at • When carriage cannot • Defective engine controller
a normal position. stop at a normal position.
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(E00454) *4
(E00461) *4 • Abnormal head • Too much time required • Defective BJ print head
temperature control for head temperature • Defective flexible cable inside
(E00462) *4 adjustment the carriage unit
• Defective media sensor (Internal
(E00463) *4 temperature detection function)
• Defective carriage controller
(E00464) *4 • Defective engine controller
(E00473) *4
(E00474) *4
*1: Last digit of the code represents ink color. (1=BK, 2=C, 3=M, 4=Y)
*2: When an error occurs, an applicable print head is displayed as [ _ ] (blinking) on the message display.
*3: When an error occurs, an applicable print head is displayed as [ _ ] on the message display.
*4: When an error occurs, an applicable print head is displayed as [ ? ] on the message display.
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(W00514)
(W00521) • Remaining ink count • After suction • No ink in the ink chamber
detected no ink in the ink • After completion of • Defective remaining ink level
(W00522) chamber. printing operation sensor (PS3)
• Defective engine controller
(W00523)
(W00524)
* First digit of the code represents ink color. (1=BK, 2=C, 3=M, 4=Y)
E00711 • Waste ink counter • After suction • Full waste ink absorber unit
reached the specified • Waste ink counter was cleared in
value for full waste ink the service mode.
absorber unit. • Defective engine controller
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E02103 • Media too small • During loading while • Improper media size
automatic adjustment is • Defective PE sensor (PS6)
being executed • Defective media sensor (PS9)
• Defective carriage controller
• Defective engine controller
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W06021 • Print data exceeds the • While data is being • Defective communication data
printable area of the paper analyzed from computer
W06022 set up. • Improper setting for parallel
interface communication mode
• Defective image controller
W06023
W06031 • Image data could not be • While data is being • Insufficient memory
rotated. analyzed • Defective image controller
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Media jam 1 Has media jam occurred? YES Remove media jam.
Incorrect media 2 Is the media loaded properly? NO Instruct the user to load the media
setting correctly according to the specified
media loading procedure.
Incorrect media 3 Are the type and size of the media NO Instruct the user to use recom-
proper? mended media.
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Foreign substance on 1 Can the carriage be moved NO Check for foreign substance, or
rail smoothly by hand? some part in contact with the rail
surface.
Carriage home 3 Move the carriage onto the platen YES Check the wiring for the carriage
position sensor and turn ON the power switch. home position sensor (PS2). If
Does the carriage move to the home correct, replace the purge unit.
position?
Carriage motor (M2) 4 Turn OFF the power switch and NO Replace the motor.
unplug the power cord from the
outlet. Disconnect connector J201
on the engine controller.
Set the tester range to x10 and
connect the leads of the tester to the
harness terminals on the motor side
as shown in the table below. Are
the resistance values correct?
+ - Resistance value
J201-3 J201-4 Approx. 4.8Ω
J201-5 J201-6 Approx. 4.8Ω
J201-1 J201-3 Approx. 2.4Ω
J201-1 J201-4 Approx. 2.4Ω
J201-2 J201-5 Approx. 2.4Ω
J201-2 J201-6 Approx. 2.4Ω
Carriage controller
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BJ print head instal- 1 Is the BJ print head properly NO Install the BJ print head correctly.
lation problem installed?
Thermistor (TH1)
Carriage controller
Ink tank installation 1 Is the ink tank installed correctly? NO Install the ink tank correctly.
problem
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Pump home position 1 Does the purge motor (M3) rotate NO Check the wiring from the sensor to
sensor (PS1) when the power switch is turned the engine controller and the wiring
ON? from the purge motor to the engine
controller. If correct, replace the
Purge motor (M3) Turn OFF the power switch and purge unit.
unplug the power cord.
Engine controller Remove connector J202 on the YES Replace the engine controller.
engine controller.
Set the tester range to x10 and
connect the leads of the tester to the
harness terminals on the motor side
as shown in the table below. Are
the resistance values correct?
+ - Resistance value
J202-1 J202-2 Approx. 44Ω
J202-3 J202-4 Approx. 44Ω
J202-1 J202-5 Approx. 22Ω
J202-2 J202-5 Approx. 22Ω
J202-3 J202-6 Approx. 22Ω
J202-4 J202-6 Approx. 22Ω
b. E00711/W00721
Problem/Unit Step Check item Result Remedy
Full waste ink 1 Is the waste ink absorber unit full? YES Replace the waste ink absorber
absorber unit (Visual check) unit.
Service mode 2 Was the waste ink counter cleared NO Clear the waste ink absorber unit
(Service mode "CLEAR") after counter in the service mode
replacing the waste ink absorber "CLEAR".
unit?
Engine controller YES Replace the engine controller.
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Foreign substance in 2 Are there any foreign substances in YES Clean the groove.
the cut groove the cut groove?
Cutter installation 3 Is the cutter properly installed? YES Install the cutter properly.
problem
b. E00811/E00841
Problem/Unit Step Check item Result Remedy
1 Is the code "003xx (Drive system)" YES Refer to Table 2. 003xx (Drive
displayed when the power switch is system) (P.5-33).
turned ON?
Foreign substance in 2 Are there any foreign substances in YES Clean the groove.
the cut groove the cut groove?
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Incorrect media 1 Are the media type and size NO Instruct the user to use the recom-
correct? mended media.
When loading the cut sheet media YES Refer to step 6 onwards of Table 1.
(normal menu), is the code "001xx 001xx (Media/feeder system) (P.5-32).
(Media/feeder system)" displayed?
Engine controller NO Replace the engine controller.
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Missing color 1 Are all 3 color BJ print heads (Y, NO Install each color BJ print head.
BJ print heads (Y,M M and C) installed?
and C)
YES Refer to Table 3. 004xx (BJ print
head system) (P.5-34).
b. Others
Problem/Unit Step Check item Result Remedy
Data transmission 1 Does the same phenomenon occur NO Explain to the user that the trouble
problem with other data transfers? is in the data transfer.
Insufficient memory 2 Has the transmission data exceeded YES Instruct the user to add memory.
the memory capacity of the printer?
Incorrect setting of Does the same phenomenon occur NO Change the parallel interface
parallel interface 3 using the serial interface? communication mode.
communication mode
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Data transmission 1 Does the same phenomenon occur NO Explain to the user that the trouble
problem with other data transfers? is in the data transfer.
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24. No power
Problem/Unit Step Check item Result Remedy
Unplugged power 1 Is the power cord properly con- NO Connect the power cord correctly to
source nected to the receptacle on the the printer and outlet.
printer and the outlet?
Power source failure 2 Is the proper voltage available at NO Explain to the customer that the
the outlet? trouble is not related to the printer.
Operation panel 3 Does the carriage work when the YES Check the wiring from the image
power switch is turned ON? controller to the operation panel. If
correct, replace the operation panel.
Disconnected 4 Are connectors J101 and J102 on NO Connect the connectors properly.
connector the DC power unit correctly
connected?
Blown fuse 5 Is the fuse (F1) on the DC power YES Remove the cause of the blown
unit blown? fuse and replace the DC power
supply.
Power switch (SW1) 6 Turn OFF the power switch and NO Replace the power switch.
unplug the power cord. When
applying the leads of the tester to
the terminals 2 and 3, (then 5 and
6) of the power switch, and turning
the power switch ON, is continuity
indicated?
DC power supply 7 Remove connector J210 on the NO Check the wiring from the DC
unit engine controller. Set the tester power supply to the engine control-
range to 30VDC. With the power ler. If correct, replace the DC
switch ON and the tester leads on power supply.
the harness terminals on the DC
power supply side as shown in the
table below, are the voltages
normal?
+ - Voltage
J210-1 J210-3 +26V
J210-2 J210-4 +26V
J210-5 J210-6 +5V
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Disconnected 1 Are the connectors on the operation NO Connect the connectors properly.
connector panel and image controller con-
nected correctly?
Front cover switch 1 Disconnect the relay connector (J8) NO Replace the switch.
(SW2) of the front cover switch (SW2). Is
there continuity when connecting
Engine controller the tester leads rod to the connec- YES Replace the engine controller.
tors on the switch side and closing
the front cover?
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Loose set screw 1 Are the set screws fixing the paper NO Tighten the paper feed roller with
feed roller tightened firmly? set screws.
Paper feed motor (M1) 2 Turn OFF the power switch and NO Replace the paper feed motor.
unplug the power cord. Remove
Engine controller connector J203 on the engine YES Check the wiring from the motor to
controller. Set the tester range to the engine controller. If normal,
x10. replace the engine controller.
Are the resistance values normal
when the tester leads are connected
to the harness terminals on the motor
side as shown in the table below?
+ - Resistance value
J203-3 J203-4 Approx. 6.8Ω
J203-5 J203-6 Approx. 6.8Ω
J203-1 J203-3 Approx. 3.4Ω
J203-1 J203-4 Approx. 3.4Ω
J203-2 J203-5 Approx. 3.4Ω
J203-2 J203-6 Approx. 3.4Ω
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1. Installation environment
Check that the installation environment standards are met.
2. Media check
Be sure to check the media condition for the following items :
• Recommended media
• Proper media storage environment
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Normal
Abnormal
No ink 1 Is there ink in the ink tank chamber of the NO Replace the ink tank of that
applicable color? color.
(When the ink becomes faint
or no ink is ejected, an empty
ink tank is usually the cause.)
Clogged nozzles 2 Carry out the [Head Cleaning] for the NO If the problem persists after
Foreign substance stuck applicable color. corrective steps have been
to the head Is the nozzle check pattern of that color attempted 3 times, check the
normal when printing using the "Nozzle following.
Check" in the [Internal Print] menu?
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2. Vertical misalignment 1
Normal Abnormal
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3. Vertical misalignment 2
Normal Abnormal
Paper thickness 2 Is the paper thickness adjustment lever in NO Set the paper thickness
adjustment problem the proper position? adjustment lever position
properly and carry out the
following.
• Load the recommended type
of media (plain paper or
coated paper) larger than A3
and execute the "Auto
Adjust" in the [Adjustment]
menu.
Print mode Check the print mode. YES Set the [Print Mode] menu to
Is it in "Draft" mode? other than "Draft".
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4. Low resolution
Clogged nozzle, foreign 1 Execute the [Head Cleaning] for the NO If the problem persists after
substance stuck to the applicable color. corrective steps have been
head Is the nozzle check pattern of that color attempted 3 times, check the
proper when printing the "Nozzle Check" next step.
in the [Internal Print] menu?
Foreign substance stuck 1 Execute [Head Cleaning] for that color. NO If the problem persists after
to the head Is the nozzle check pattern of that color corrective steps have been
proper when printing the "Nozzle Check" attempted 3 times, check the
in the [Internal Print] menu? next step.
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6. Dot misalignment
Normal Abnormal
Foreign substance stuck 1 Execute [Head Cleaning] for that color. NO If the problem persists after
to the head Is the nozzle check pattern of that color corrective steps have been
proper when the "Nozzle Check" in the attempted 3 times, check the
[Internal Print] menu is printed? next step.
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Normal Abnormal
Normal Abnormal
Main menu settings 1 Is the "Band Joint" selected in "Feed NO If the problem persists after setting
Priority" in the [System Setup] menu? "Band Joint", check the following.
Clogged nozzles 2 Carry out the [Head Cleaning] for the NO If the problem persists after
Foreign substance stuck applicable color. this step has been attempted 3
to the head Is the nozzle check pattern of that color times, check the following.
normal when printing using the "Nozzle
Check" in the [Internal Print] menu?
Improper paper feed rate 3 Load the recommended type of media YES Completed.
adjustment larger than A3 (plain paper or coated
paper) and execute the "Auto Band-Adj"
in the [Adjustment] menu.
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Normal Abnormal
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9. Bleeding
DENSITY 1 DENSITY 1
Normal Abnormal
Media smudges easily. 1 Is the recommended type of media being NO Use the recommended type of
used? media (coated paper or other
smudge resistant paper).
Printable side reversed. 2 Is the printable side of the media facing NO Explain to the user to use the
up? media with the printable side
facing up.
Print mode 3 Check the print mode. YES Set the [Print Mode] to other
Is it in "Draft" mode? than "Draft".
Expansion/contraction 1 Is it corrected by using the media after YES Explain to the user to use the
of media placing the media under the machine media only after placing it
operating environment for some time? under the machine operating
environment for some time.
Paper feed accuracy 2 Confirm with the paper feed accuracy NO Adjust the paper feed accu-
compensation value compensation value adjustment pattern. racy compensation value.
(See page 5-13).
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Normal Abnormal
Poor moisture absor- 1 Is the recommended type of media being NO Explain to the user to use the
bency of media used? recommended type of media
(media with high absor-
bency).
Printable side reversed 2 Is the printable side of the media facing NO Explain to the user to place
up? the printable side of the
media facing up.
Ink dries slowly. 3 Check the print mode. NO Set the [Print Mode] menu to
Is it in "Enhanced" or "Hi-Resolution" "Enhanced" or "Hi-Resolu-
mode? tion".
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PS9
PS2
PS1
Figure 5-601
Table 5-601
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M2
FM1
M1
FM2
SL1
M3
Figure 5-602
Table 5-602
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C. Logic boards
[3]
[1]
[2]
[5]
[4]
Figure 5-603
Operation panel controller [5] Operation key, LED and message display control
Table 5-603
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D. Engine Controller
J217 SW201
8 1
1
J213 J214
11 1 3
J201
17
J202
8 1
J212
8
1
1
J203
6
J211
1 2
1
J210
B1 J209 B16
J204
2 1
A1 A16
8
J205 J206 39 J207 1 39 J208 1
1 4 1 3 40 2 40 2
Figure 5-604
Table 5-604
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E. Image Controller
71
72
71
72
DSW601
LED
LED
601
602 SIM601
SIM602
40
39
1
2
A1
B11
CN602
1
2
1
2
CN601
LED LED
603 604 A16 CN607 A1
A11
22
21
19
20
B1
B16 B1
18 CN604 1
LED
5 CN605 1
605
CN603 CN606
1 2 36 19 9 6 1 8
Figure 5-605
DSW601-1 For factory adjustment Set to OFF before shipment from factory
DSW601-2 For factory adjustment Set to OFF before shipment from factory
DSW601-3 For factory adjustment Set to OFF before shipment from factory
DSW601-5 For factory adjustment Set to OFF before shipment from factory
DSW601-6 For factory adjustment Set to OFF before shipment from factory
LED601 Unused —
LED602 Unused —
Table 5-605
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CIRDUIT DIAGRAM
F
J7 2
1 3
J12 J8
6 4 2 J5 2 1
5 3 1 2 1
1 2
6 4 2 2 1
FAN_CONT
MEDIA_IN
5 3 1
DOOR_IN
FAN_CONT
FANSTS
GND
GND
Vcc
YBN
XBN
XAN
YAN
VH
VH
VH
VH
VH
YB
XB
XA
YA
VH
J201 J203 J206 J214
6 4 2 6 4 2 2 2
J204 J211
7 5 3 1 5 3 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 2 1
6 4 2 6 4 2 2 1 2 2 2 1
E
7 5 3 1 5 3 1 3 1 3 1
J202 J9
8 8 8 8
7 7 7 7
PPOW_CONL
6 6 6 6
PPOW_CONL
5 5 5 5
J202 PG_OUT4
4 4 4 4
PG_OUT3 PURGE MOTOR
3 3 3 3
PG_OUT2
2 2 2 2
PG_OUT1
1 1 1 1
J4
1
2 HOME POSITION SENSOR
J212 J1 3 D
Vcc
8 8 1 8
CRGHP_IN
7 7 2 7
GND
6 6 3 6 J3
Vcc
5 5 4 5 1
ENGINE CONTROLLER J212 PURHP_IN PUMP SENSOR
4 4 5 4 2
GND
3 3 6 3 3
SOL_CONT
2 2 7 2
VH
1 1 8 1
J2
1 2
GND(H)
WIPER SOLENOID
2 1
GND
Vcc
VH
J210
6 4 2 4 2
5 3 1 3 1 1
J10
3
J13
1
C
INK TANK SENSOR
6 4 2 J205 2 2 2
5 3 1 J210 3 1 3
J213
Vcc
11 11
GND(H)
GND(H)
TANK
10 10
GND
GND J11
Vcc
9 9
VH
VH
INK1_IN
8 8 1 4
J102 GND
7 7 2 3 INK SENSOR
6 4 2 J213 INKCONN
6 6 3 2
5 3 1 Vcc
5 5 4 1
6 4 2 4 4
5 3 1 3 3
2 2
J102
1 1 B
POWER SUPPLY
2 1
3 2 1
J101
N
L
L 5 6
AC INLET
AC 100-240V
50/60HZ 2 3
N
6-1
DIK3 Vcc
30
40
HRESET GND
29
39
DCLK3 O_OHTP0
28
38
IDATA3 O_OHTP1
27
37
VH O_OHTP2
8
26
36
VH O_OHTP3
25
35
VH GND
24
34
SUB3 O_EHTP0
23
33
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050
SUB3 O_EHTP1
9
22
32
GND(H) O_EHTP2
21
31
10
GND(H) O_EHTP3
11
20
30
GND(H) GND
19
29
12
GND(H) Vcc
18
28
13
Vcc BENB00
17
27
14
J506
GND BENB01
16
26
15
GND BENB02
15
25
16
HS2B3 BENB10
J501
14
24
17
HEAD(3)
ODD3 BENB11
13
23
18
J208
BE30 BENB12
12
22
19
HENB3 BENB20
11
21
20
DIR3 BENB21
10
20
21
7
DIA3 BENB22
9
19
22
RANK3 BENB30
8
18
23
HS1B3 BENB31
7
17
24
HS1A3 BENB32
6
16
25
HS2A3 GND
5
15
26
LTCLK3 HLDTRG
4
14
27
EVEN3 GND
3
13
28
BE31 GND
2
12
29
HENB3 OCRCDET
1
11
30
GND
10
31
COM_DAT
9
DIK2
32
30
COM_CLK
8
HRESET
33
29
COM_LT
7
DCLK2
34
28
COM_DIR
6
IDATA2
35
27
CRC_CLK
5
VH
36
26
CRC_DAT
4
VH
37
25
TRI_ENBN
3
6
VH
38
24
GND
2
SUB2
39
23
GND
1
SUB2
40
22
GND(H)
21
GND(H) VH
1
20
40
GND(H) VH
2
19
39
GND(H) VH
3
18
38
ENGINE CONTROLLER
Vcc GND(H)
4
17
37
J505
GND GND(H)
5
16
36
GND GND(H)
6
15
35
HS2B2 O_HRESET
7
14
34
ODD2 LSA
HEAD(2)
8
13
33
BE20 LSB
9
12
32
HENB2 REGISENS
11
31
10
DIR2 REGI_HOLD
11
10
30
DIA2 H5VCNTN
9
29
12
RANK2 O_R5VCONTN
8
28
13
5
HS1B2 P26SUP
7
27
14
HS1A2 O_DI_RNKSEL0
6
26
15
HS2A2 O_DI_RNKSEL1
5
25
16
LTCLK2 O_DI_RNKSEL2
4
24
17
EVEN2 O_HD_SEL0
3
J207
23
18
J502
BE21 O_HD_SEL1
2
22
19
HENB2 O_HD_DT0
1
21
20
O_HD_DT1
20
21
O_HD_DT2
DIK1
19
22
30
O_HD_DT3
HRESET
18
23
29
O_HD_CLK
DCLK1
17
24
28
O_HD_LTCLK
IDATA1
16
25
27
O_SUBH0
VH
15
26
26
O_SUBH1
VH
14
27
25
VH O_SUBH2
13
28
24
SUB1 O_SUBH3
12
29
23
GND
4
SUB1
11
30
22
LED_CONT_R
GND(H)
10
31
21
LED_CONT_L
9
GND(H)
32
CARRIAGE CONTROLLER
20
GND
8
GND(H)
33
19
HABA_IN
7
GND(H)
34
18
REGILOOK
6
Vcc
35
17
J504
RANK_IN
5
GND
36
16
THERM_IN
4
GND
37
15
DI_IN
3
HS2B1
38
14
HEAD(1)
GND
2
ODD1
39
13
Vcc
1
BE10
40
12
HENB1
11
DIR1
10
DIA1
9
RANK1
8
HS1B1
7
HS1A1
6
3
HS2A1
5
LTCLK1
4
EVEN1
3
BE11 GND
2
8
HENB1
1
THERM
7
POUT
6
J510
DIK0
30
+5V
5
HRESET
29
DCLK0 REGOUT
4
28
IDATA0
+26V
27
3
VH
PAPER SENSOR
26
LEDR
2
VH
25
VH LEDB
1
24
SUB0
23
SUB0
22
GND(H)
21
2
GND(H)
20
GND(H)
19
GND(H)
18
Vcc
17
J503
GND
16
GND
15
HS2B0
14
ODD0
HEAD(0)
13
BE00
12
1
HENB0 LSA
11
4
DIR0
J509
2
10
Vcc
3
DIA0
9
3
RANK0 LSB
8
2
4
HS1B0
7
GND
1
HS1A0
6
5
HS2A0
5
LTCLK0
1
EVEN0
LINEAR SCALE/LINEAR SENSOR
BE01
2
HENB0
1
General circuit diagram (2/3)
A
B
E
C
D
6-2
Part 6: Circuit Diagram
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
General circuit diagram (3/3)
F
RS-232C CENTRONICS
1 3 5 7 9 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 J701
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 CN602
PKEY0 CN701
1 1 1 1
PVcc
CD
TD
RD
DSR
GND
DTR
CTS
RTS
RI
/STB
DATA0
DATA1
DATA2
DATA3
DATA4
DATA5
DATA6
DATA7
/ACK
BUSY
PE
SELECT
AFD
N.C.
GND
FG
Vcc
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
/INT
/FAULT
GND
N.C.
Vcc
SELIN
40 40 24 24
PKEY1
2 2 2 2
CN605 CN604 CPURSTL
39 39 23 23
PKEY2 RSV2
3 3 3 3
Vss PKEY0
38 38 22 22
PKEY3 PLED9
4 4 4 4
R/WN PKEY1
37 37 21 21
PKEY4 PLED8
5 5 5 5
Vss PKEY2
36 36 20 20
PKEY5 PLED7
35
6
35
6
RS PKEY3
6
19
6
19
E
BUZZER PLED6
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 7 7 7 7
VEE PKEY4
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 34 34 18 18
RSV1 PLED5
8 8 8 8
LCDE PKEY5
33 33 17 17
EXPANSION SLOT SIM601 Vss PLED4
9 9 9 9
Vss BUZZER
32 32 16 16
PLED0 PLED3
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 10 10 10 10
PDAT7 RSV1
31 31 15 15
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 PLED1 PLED2 OPERATION PANEL CONTROLLER
11 11 11 11
PDAT6 Vss
30 30 14 14
PLED2 PLED1
EXPANSION SLOT SIM602 12 12 12 12
PDAT5 PLED0
29 29 13 13
PLED3
13 13
PDAT4
28 28 CN702
14 14 PLED4
Vss
1
22
1
22
D
27 27 PVcc
PLED5 2 2
15 15 RSV3
PDAT3 21 21
26 26 CPURSTL
IMAGE CONTROLLER 16 16 PLED6
Vss
3 3
PDAT2 20 20
25 25 Vss
PLED7 4 4
17 17 PDAT0
PDAT1 19 19
24 24 R/WN
PLED8 5 5
18 18 PDAT1
PDAT0 18 18
23 23 Vss
PLED9 6 6
19 19 PDAT2
Vss 17 17
22 22 RS
RSV2 7 7
20 20 PDAT3
RSV3 16 16
21 21 VEE
8 8
Vss
J602 15 15
LCDE
PDAT4
9 9 C
14 14
Vss
CN607 10 10
PDAT5
1b 2b 3b 4b 5b 6b 7b 8b 9b 10b 11b 12b 13b 14b 15b 16b 13 13
PDAT7
1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a 12a 13a 14a 15a 16a 11 11
PDAT6
12 12
J702
PIXRDY
PIXCLK
CPRDY
PPRDY
VENB
EXT0
EXT1
EXT2
EXT3
EXT4
EXT5
GND
GND
GND
GND
PIX0
PIX1
PIX2
PIX3
PIX4
PIX5
PIX6
PIX7
DSR
DTR
CTS
RTS
RxD
TxD
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
B
J209 1b 2b 3b 4b 5b 6b 7b 8b 9b 10b 11b 12b 13b 14b 15b 16b
1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a 12a 13a 14a 15a 16a
ENGINE CONTROLLER
6-3
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
B. IMAGE CONTROLLER
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Image controller (1/12)
CA[31..2]
CA[31..2] (11/12-F7)
CD[31..0]
CD[31..0] (11/12-F7)
C605
4700p F
GND L601
VCC
VCC
103
127
140
148
154
168
171
180
190
GND
115
72
12
20
28
32
37
44
50
61
71
79
82
96
99
1
Y602 R879
8 5
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCCPLL
4 33 CA2 111 36 CD0
A2 D0
CA3 112 35 CD1
A3 D1
33MHz(DIP) CA4 113 34 CD2
GND C664 A4 D2
CA5 114 33 CD3
A5 D3
33P CA6 116 27 CD4
A6 D4
CA7 117 26 CD5
A7 D5
GND CA8 118 25 CD6
A8 D6
CA9 119 23 CD7
A9 D7
CA10 120 22 CD8
A10 D8
CA11 122 21 CD9
A11 D9
CA12 123 19 CD10
A12 D10
VCC VCC CA13 124 18 CD11
A13 D11
VCC CA14 128 17 CD12
A14 D12
CA15 129 15 CD13
GND
0.01u (5/12-C8) (7/12-E1) (8/12-E8) (9/12-C8) RST
2 1
181
CLKMODE
HOLD
BE3
W/R
164
CBE3L
RDL
(11/12-A7)
(10/12-D6)
D
TP605 R697
(10/12-C6) GND 182 178
READYL READY ADS ADSL (10/12-D6)
33 184 45
C607 BTERM FAIL
R880
33P 40 78
BOFF PCLK1 PCLK1 (10/12-E6)
GND 57 74 33 C666
VCC DREQ0 PCLK2
33P
58 179
DREQ1 HOLDA
GND
59 155
DREQ2 BREQ
60 159 VCC
DREQ3 D/C
R701
108 158
(7/12-E3) ABORTL NMI SUP
10K
(7/12-E3) 93 162 (10/12-D6)
INTL XINT0 WAIT WAITL
(7/12-C4) 95 163
OSINTL XINT2 DT/R DTRL (5/12-F8) (7/12-E5)
(5/12-D8) 232INTL
101
XINT4 LOCK
156
R700
VCC C
(9/12-D8) 102 160
RXINT XINT5 DMA
106 62 10K VCC
(9/12-D8) TXINT XINT6 DACK0
R696 U620A VCC
(10/12-B3) 107 66 LED603 R969
RSINT XINT7 EOP/TC0
1 2
63 10K VCC
DACK1
R695 330
67
EOP/TC1
2
GND 10K
7 64 VCC U620B
GND DACK2
16 R694 LED604 R970
GND
24 68 3 4
GND EOP/TC2
30
GND 10K
38 65 VCC 330
GND DACK3
39 R693
GND
49 69
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
VCC GND EOP/TC3
56
GND 10K
105
109
121
125
131
135
147
150
161
165
173
174
185
196
70
75
77
81
83
88
89
92
98
110
C608 C612 C665 C650 C656 GND
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
B
GND
GND
VCC
GND
6-4
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Image controller (2/12)
(5/12-F8)
(10/12-F6)
(11/12-F2) D[31..0]
D[31..0]
(11/12-F2) A[31..2]
A[31..2]
F
U612 U618 XU601
A2 25 A2 25 11
A0 A0 (11/12-A5) BE1L A0
A3 24 29 D0 A3 24 29 D16 A2 10 15 D0
A1 DQ0 A1 DQ0 A1 DQ0
A4 23 31 D1 A4 23 31 D17 A3 9 17 D1
A2 DQ1 A2 DQ1 A2 DQ1
A5 22 33 D2 A5 22 33 D18 A4 8 19 D2
A3 DQ2 A3 DQ2 A3 DQ2
A6 21 35 D3 A6 21 35 D19 A5 7 21 D3
A4 DQ3 A4 DQ3 A4 DQ3
A7 20 38 D4 A7 20 38 D20 A6 6 24 D4
A5 DQ4 A5 DQ4 A5 DQ4
A8 19 40 D5 A8 19 40 D21 A7 5 26 D5
A6 DQ5 A6 DQ5 A6 DQ5
A9 18
A7 DQ6
42 D6 A9 18
A7 DQ6
42 D22 A8 4
A7 DQ6
28 D6 E
A10 8 44 D7 A10 8 44 D23 A9 42 30 D7
A8 DQ7 A8 DQ7 A8 DQ7
A11 7 30 D8 A11 7 30 D24 A10 41 16 D8
A9 DQ8 A9 DQ8 A9 DQ8
A12 6 32 D9 A12 6 32 D25 A11 40 18 D9
A10 DQ9 A10 DQ9 A10 DQ9
A13 5 34 D10 A13 5 34 D26 A12 39 20 D10
A11 DQ10 A11 DQ10 A11 DQ10
A14 4 36 D11 A14 4 36 D27 A13 38 22 D11
A12 DQ11 A12 DQ11 A12 DQ11
A15 3 39 D12 A15 3 39 D28 A14 37 25 D12
A13 DQ12 A13 DQ12 A13 DQ12
A16 2 41 D13 A16 2 41 D29 A15 36 27 D13
A14 DQ13 A14 DQ13 A14 DQ13
A17 1 43 D14 A17 1 43 D30 A16 35 29 D14
A15 DQ14 A15 DQ14 A15 DQ14
A18 48 45 D15 A18 48 45 D31 A17 34 31 D15
A16 DQ15 A16 DQ15 A16 DQ15
A19 17 A19 17 A18 3
D
A17 A17 A17
A20 16 12 A20 16 12 A19 2 44
A18 RESET A18 RESET A18 RESET
26 15 26 15 12 1
CE RY/BY CE RY/BY CE RY/BY
28 47 28 47 14 33
OE BYTE VCC OE BYTE VCC OE BYTE VCC
11 11 43
WE WE WE
C
(1/12-D6) RSTL
R939 VCC
(10/12-C6) FROML 33
R938
(10/12-C6) FOEL 33 R706 R705 R881
R937 10K 10K 10K
(10/12-C6) FWE0L 33
R936
(10/12-C6) FWE3L 33 U608C
R707 9 R703
(10/12-C6) BFROML 33 8
R709 JP602 10
(10/12-C2) BOOTCSL 33 33
U608D
R704 12 R702
(10/12-C6) BFOEL 33 11
R708 JP601 13
(10/12-C2) BOOTOEL 33 33 B
R882 JP604
(10/12-C2) BOOTWRL 33
VCC
GND
A
6-5
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Image controller (3/12)
MD[31..0]
(12/12-F2) MD[31..0]
MA[10..0]
(12/12-F2) MA[10..0]
U616
E
U602
MA0 21 2 MD0 U611
A0 I/O0
MA0 21 2 MD16 U606
A0 I/O0
MA1 22 3 MD1 MA0 21 2 MD0
A1 I/O1 A0 I/O0
MA1 22 3 MD17 MA0 21 2 MD16
A1 I/O1 A0 I/O0
MA2 23 4 MD2 MA1 22 3 MD1
A2 I/O2 A1 I/O1
MA2 23 4 MD18 MA1 22 3 MD17
A2 I/O2 A1 I/O1
MA3 24 5 MD3 MA2 23 4 MD2
A3 I/O3 A2 I/O2
MA3 24 5 MD19 MA2 23 4 MD18
A3 I/O3 A2 I/O2
MA4 27 7 MD4 MA3 24 5 MD3
A4 I/O4 A3 I/O3
MA4 27 7 MD20 MA3 24 5 MD19
A4 I/O4 A3 I/O3
MA5 28 8 MD5 MA4 27 7 MD4
A5 I/O5 A4 I/O4
MA5 28 8 MD21 MA4 27 7 MD20
A5 I/O5 A4 I/O4
MA6 29 9 MD6 MA5 28 8 MD5
A6 I/O6 A5 I/O5
MA6 29 9 MD22 MA5 28 8 MD21
A6 I/O6 A5 I/O5
MA7 30 10 MD7 MA6 29 9 MD6
A7 I/O7 A6 I/O6
MA7 30 10 MD23 MA6 29 9 MD22
A7 I/O7 A6 I/O6
MA8 31 41 MD8 MA7 30 10 MD7
A8 I/O8 A7 I/O7
MA8 31 41 MD24 MA7 30 10 MD23
A8 I/O8 A7 I/O7
MA9 32 42 MD9 MA8 31 41 MD8
A9 I/O9 A8 I/O8
MA9 32 42 MD25 MA8 31 41 MD24
A9 I/O9 A8 I/O8
43 MD10 MA9 32 42 MD9
I/O10 A9 I/O9
43 MD26 MA9 32 42 MD25
I/O10 A9 I/O9
18
35
RAS
LCAS
I/O11
I/O12
44
46
MD11
MD12
18
RAS I/O11
44 MD27
18
RAS
I/O10
I/O11
43
44
MD10
MD11
I/O10
43 MD26 D
35 46 MD28 18 44 MD27
LCAS I/O12 RAS I/O11
34 47 MD13 35 46 MD12
UCAS I/O13 LCAS I/O12
34 47 MD29 35 46 MD28
UCAS I/O13 LCAS I/O12
17 48 MD14 34 47 MD13
WE I/O14 UCAS I/O13
17 48 MD30 34 47 MD29
WE I/O14 UCAS I/O13
33 49 MD15 17 48 MD14
OE I/O15 WE I/O14
33 49 MD31 17 48 MD30
OE I/O15 WE I/O14
VCC 33 49 MD15
OE I/O15
GND VCC 33 49 MD31
OE I/O15
11 1 GND VCC
NC VCC
11 1 GND VCC
NC VCC
15 6 11 1 GND
NC VCC NC VCC
15 6 11 1
NC VCC NC VCC
16 25 15 6
NC VCC NC VCC
16 25 15 6
NC VCC NC VCC
19 16 25
NC NC VCC
19 16 25
NC NC VCC
20 26 19
NC GND NC
20 26 19
NC GND NC
36 45 20 26
NC GND NC GND
36 45 20 26
NC GND NC GND
40 50 36 45
NC GND NC GND
40 50 36 45
NC GND NC GND
40 50
GND
GND
NC GND
40
NC GND
50
C
GND
GND
TP619
R953
(10/12-D2) RAS0L
TP626 33
R955
(10/12-D2) RAS1L
33
R951
(10/12-D2) CAS0AL
33
R952
(10/12-D2) CAS1AL
TP624 33
R949
(10/12-D2) CAS2AL
33
(10/12-D2) R950
CAS3AL
TP625 33
(10/12-D2) DWEL
R954
22
WEL (4/12-B8) B
VCC
GND
6-6
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Image controller (4/12)
F
MD[31..0]
(12/12-F2) MD[31..0]
MA[10..0]
(12/12-F2) MA[10..0]
SIM601 SIM602
1 37 1 37
VSS NC VSS NC
MD0 GND 2 38 MD0 GND 2 38
D0 NC D0 NC
MD16 3 39 MD16 3 39
D16 VSS D16 VSS
MD1 4 40 GND MD1 4 40 GND
D1 CAS0 D1 CAS0
MD17 5 41 MD17 5 41
D17 CAS2 D17 CAS2
MD2 6 42 MD2 6 42
D2 CAS3 D2 CAS3
MD18 7 43 MD18 7 43
D18 CAS1 D18 CAS1
MD3 8 44 MD3 8 44
MD19 9
D3
D19
RAS0
RAS1
45 MD19 9
D3
D19
RAS0
RAS1
45 E
10 46 10 46
VCC VCC NC VCC VCC NC
11 47 11 47
NC WE NC WE
MA0 12 48 MA0 12 48
A0 NC A0 NC
MA1 13 49 MD8 MA1 13 49 MD8
A1 D8 A1 D8
MA2 14 50 MD24 MA2 14 50 MD24
A2 D24 A2 D24
MA3 15 51 MD9 MA3 15 51 MD9
A3 D9 A3 D9
MA4 16 52 MD25 MA4 16 52 MD25
A4 D25 A4 D25
MA5 17 53 MD10 MA5 17 53 MD10
A5 D10 A5 D10
MA6 18 54 MD26 MA6 18 54 MD26
A6 D26 A6 D26
MA10 19 55 MD11 MA10 19 55 MD11
A10 D11 A10 D11
MD4 20 56 MD27 MD4 20 56 MD27
D4 D27 D4 D27
MD20 21 57 MD12 MD20 21 57 MD12
D20 D12 D20 D12
MD5 22
D5 D28
58 MD28 MD5 22
D5 D28
58 MD28 D
MD21 23 59 MD21 23 59
D21 VCC VCC D21 VCC VCC
MD6 24 60 MD29 MD6 24 60 MD29
D6 D29 D6 D29
MD22 25 61 MD13 MD22 25 61 MD13
D22 D13 D22 D13
MD7 26 62 MD30 MD7 26 62 MD30
D7 D30 D7 D30
MD23 27 63 MD14 VCC VCC MD23 27 63 MD14
D23 D14 D23 D14
VCC VCC VCC VCC
MA7 28 64 MD31 MA7 28 64 MD31
A7 D31 R814 A7 D31
R816
29 65 MD15 10K 4.7K R815 29 65 MD15 R817 R819 R818
NC D15 NC D15
4.7K 10K
30 66 30 66 4.7K 4.7K
VCC VCC NC VCC VCC NC
(10/12-D2) (10/12-D2)
MA8 31 67 MA8 31 67
A8 PD1 SM1T0 A8 PD1 SM2T0
MA9 32 68 MA9 32 68
A9 PD2 SM1T1 A9 PD2 SM2T1
TP602 (10/12-D2) TP603 (10/12-D2)
33 69 33 69
RAS3 PD3 RAS3 PD3
34 70 34 70
RAS2 PD4 RAS2 PD4
35
NC NC
71 35
NC NC
71 C
36 72 36 72
NC VSS NC VSS
GND GND
TP615 R942
(10/12-D2) RAS2L
TP620 33
R941
(1012/-D2) RAS3L
TP616 33
R944
(10/12-E2) RAS4L
TP621 33
R943
(10/12-E2) RAS5L
TP618 33
R948
(10/12-D2) CAS0BL
TP622 33
R945
(10/12-D2) CAS1BL
TP623 33
R947
(10/12-D2) CAS2BL
TP617 33
R946
(10/12-D2) CAS3BL
TP604 33
(3/12-B1) WEL
VCC B
R935
VCC 10K
JP605
CLL (10/12-D3)
C646 C647 C671 C672
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF GND
GND
6-7
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
D[31..0]
D[31..0] 645ID[7..0]
645ID[7..0] (12/12-A7) Image controller (5/12)
(2/12-F8) U604
ID[7..0] (6/12-F7) (7/12-F7) (8/12-F8) (9/12-E7) (12/12-D2)
(10/12-F6) D0 2 18 645ID0
A1 B1
(11/12-F2)
D1 3 17 645ID1
A2 B2
D2 4 16 645ID2
A3 B3
D3 5 15 645ID3
A4 B4
D4 6
A5 B5
14 645ID4 F
D5 7 13 645ID5
A6 B6
D6 8 12 645ID6
A7 B7
D7 9 11 645ID7
A8 B8
R605 1 19
(1/12-C2) DTRL DIR EG
100
R604
(10/12-D2) IOSELL
100
VCC
U627
541IA[2..0] (12/12-A7) 12 11
541IA[2..0] C1+ VCC
C637 C638
U603 0.1uF 0.1uF
2 18 541IA0 14 13
(11/12-A5) BE0L A1 B1 C1- V+
(7/12-B7) IA[2..0] (12/12-B2)
IA[2..0]
(11/12-A5) 3 17 541IA1 15 17
BE1L A2 B2 (7/12-F1) C2+ V-
A2 4 16 541IA2 (8/12-E8) C622 C621
A3 B3
(9/12-D8) 0.1uF 0.1uF
(10/12-D2)
(10/12-D2)
IORDL
IOWRL
5
6
A4
A5
B4
B5
15
14
IO_RDL
IO_WRL
ID7 8
U632
DB7 TRNDT
19
16
7
C2-
T1I
GND
T1O
10
RTS
D
U631D 15 9
TRNRDY RI
TP634
(1/12-C6) 8 9 14
232INTL RCVRDY
TP636
16 FG
SYNC/BRK
R1032 18
TRNEMP
10K VCC
20 26
(7/12-D1) 7.3728MHz CLOCK VCC
GND
21 4
(1/12-D6) RST RST GND
GND
(7/12-C1) 232CLK
C
IA[2..0]
U619
ID0 11 10 IA0
IO0 A0
ID1 12 9 IA1
IO1 A1
ID2 13 8 IA2
IO2 A2
ID3 15 7 A3
IO3 A3
ID4 16 6 A4
IO4 A4
ID5 17 5 A5
IO5 A5
ID6 18 4 A6
IO6 A6
ID7 19 3 A7
IO7 A7
26 25 A8
A13 A8
20 24 A9
(10/12-C6) EEPROML CE A9
(10/12-C6) EEPOEL
22
OE A10
21 A10 B
(10/12-C6) 27 23 A11
EEPWEL WE A11
1 2 A12
A14 A12
GND
A[31..2]
(11/12-F2) A[31..2]
VCC
GND
A
6-8
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Image controller (6/12)
VCC
2
9 25 GND C729 C728 C727 C726 C725 C724 C723 C722 L611 11
(10/12-C2) CFFL FF RS D601 BUSY
330PF
330PF
330PF
330PF
330PF
330PF
330PF
330PF
R976 18 2 U621A L610 12
(10/12-C2) CRDL RD WR PE
47
24 26 L609 13
(10/12-C2) CEFL EF FL/RT VCC SELECT
(8/12-C5) 23 8 L608 14
CHFL XO/HF XI /AFD
GND
1
GND 15
NC.
R977
(10/12-C2) CWRL
47 FG 16
GND
(10/12-C2) VCC
CRSTL
17
FG
R974 R1041 FG 18
+5V
10K R1015 1K
U621B
1K 19
R1014 GND
4 3
(10/12-B2) CSTBH
100 20
GND
C717
470pF 21
GND
U620C GND R1013 L623 22
GND
3.3K
(10/12-B2) 5 6 23
CACKL GND
24
GND
U620D R1012
1K L624
25
26
GND
D
GND
9 8
(10/12-B2) CBSYH
27
GND
28
GND
U620E R1011 L622 29
GND
3.3K
(10/12-B2) 11 10 30
PE GND
GND
L607 31
/INIT
L606 32
/FAULT
U620F R1010
3.3K 33
GND
13 12
(10/12-B2) SELECT
VCC FG 34
NC.
R1040 35
+5V
R971 3.3K
10K R1009 36
U621D /SELIN
3.3K
(10/12-B2) 8 9 R1008
AFXT
VCC 100
C719
R972
470pF C
10K GND R1007
U621E
3.3K
10 11 R1006
(10/12-B2) INIT
100
C718
0.01u
R975
10K R1039 L629
U621C 1 3 VCC IVCC (6/12-E4)
3.3K
6 5 R1038 (6/12-F4)
(10/12-B2) SELIN
100 C736
C738 0.1uF
470pF
2
GND L630
FG
GND FG B
VCC
GND
6-9
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Image controller (7/12)
VCC
GND
10
U605B 33
12 9
PR
D Q 7.3728MHz
R874 C655
11 (5/12-C8)
CLK
33P (9/12-C8)
8 U610
D
CL
Q
GND ID0 8
D0
ID1 7
13
D1
(1/12-D6) RSTL
ID2 5 9
D2 CLK0
Y601
3 1 ID3 4 15 U609
VCC ST OUT D3 G0 VCC
(8/12-D5) ID0 8
D0
5 2 ID4 43 10
ACKTA A OUT2 D4 OUT0 REFL (10/12-E2) ID1 7
D1
6 ID5 42
ACKTB B D5
ID2 5 9
D2 CLK0
(8/12-C5) 7 ID6 41 24
C D6 CLK1
ID3 4 15
D3 G0 VCC
8 ID7 40 19
VCC D7 G1 VCC 33
ID4 43 10
D4 OUT0 ENGCLK
4 18
GND OUT1 OSINTL R878 (9/12-C8)
ID5 42 C661
(1/12-C6) D5
32
RD
ID6 41
D6 CLK1
24
33P
C
GND 37 27 GND
WR CLK2
ID7 40 19
D7 G1 VCC
IA0 29 25
A0 G2 VCC 33
18
OUT1 232CLK
IA1 30 26
A1 OUT2 EVENTL (1/12-C6) R877 (5/12-C8)
32 C660
RD
33P
37 27
WR CLK2
31 GND
(10/12-C2) PTCL CS
IA0 29 25
A0 G2 VCC
(5/12-E6) R876
IA1 30 26
IO_RDL A1 OUT2 DBCLK
33 (7/12-E1)
IO_WRL
(5/12-E6) 31
(10/12-C2) RSVCS2L CS
33
CENCK (10/12-E6)
R638
VCC
4
U605A
2 5
PR
D Q
C654 C676 C670 C659 C675 C644
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 3
CLK
6
CL
Q
A
GND
1
GND
6-10
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Image controller (8/12)
VCC
R1071
R1070
R1069
R1068
R1067
R1066
R1065
R1064
ID[7..0]
(5/12-F5)
ID[7..0]
ID0 31
U634
PA0
43
42
TP643
TP654
PDAT0
PDAT1
R1063
R1062
100
PKEY0
PKEY1
1
2
CN602
PKEY0 F
(6/12-F7) D0 PA1 PKEY1
TP642 100
(7/12-F7) ID1 30 41 PDAT2 R1061 PKEY2 3
D1 PA2 PKEY2
(9/12-E7) TP653 100
(12/12-D2) ID2 29 40 PDAT3 R1060 PKEY3 4
D2 PA3 PKEY3
TP641 100
ID3 28 39 PDAT4 R1059 PKEY4 5
D3 PA4 PKEY4
TP652 VCC 100
ID4 27 38 PDAT5 R1058 PKEY5 6
D4 PA5 PKEY5
TP640 100
ID5 26 D5 PA6 37 PDAT6 R1057 PLED0 (8/12-D5) BUZZER 7 BUZZER
TP651 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 100
ID6 25 36 PDAT7 R1056 PLED1 8
D6 PA7 RSV1
R1079
R1078
R1077
R1076
R1075
R1074
R1073
R1072
100
ID7 24 R1055 PLED2 9
D7 VSS
TP647 100
14 PLED0 R1054 PLED3 10
IA[2..0] PB0 PLED0
(12/12-B2) TP658 100
IA[2..0]
15 PLED1 R1053 PLED4 11
PB1 PLED1
TP646 100
IA0 5 16 PLED2 R1052 PLED5 12
A0 PB2 PLED2
TP657 (8/12-D5) 100
PLED[9..8]
IA1 4 18 PLED3 R1051 PLED6 13
A1 PB3 PLED3
TP645 100
19 PLED4 R1050 PLED7 14
PB4 PLED4
TP656 100
44 20 PLED5 VCC R934 PLED8 15
(5/12-E6) IO_RDL RD PB5 PLED5
TP644 100
(5/12-E6) 35 21 PLED6 R933 PLED9 16
IO_WRL WR PB6 PLED6
TP655 100
2 22 PLED7 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 17
(10/12-C2) PIAL CS PB7 PLED7
R1085
R1084
R1083
R965
R1082
R1081
R1080
R968
18
PLED8
TP650
(1/12-D6) RST
32
RESET PC0
PC1
10
11
TP661
TP649
PKEY0
PKEY1 C769C768C767C766C765C764C763C762C761C760C759C758C757C756C695C694
82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p
19
20
PLED9
RSV2
E
12 PKEY2 21
PC2 RSV3
TP632
13 GND 22
PC3 VSS
TP660
VCC 9 PKEY3 23
PC4 PDAT0
TP648 R1049 PDAT0
23 8 PKEY4 100 24
VDD PC5 PDAT1
TP659 R1048 PDAT1
7 PKEY5 100 25
PC6 PDAT2
TP633 R1047 PDAT2
3 6 100 26
GND PC7 PDAT3
R1046 PDAT3
VCC VCC 100 27
VSS
GND VCC U601B LED602 R602 R1045 PDAT4
3 4 100 28
PDAT4
10K 10K 10K 10K R1044 PDAT5
10K 10K 330 100 29
PDAT5
R922
R923
R924
R925
U601A LED601 VCC R1043 PDAT6
R601
R808
R809
1 2 100 30
PDAT6
R1042 PDAT7
U629 330 10K 10K 100 31
PDAT7
43 (8/12-D4) (8/12-E5) R929
PA0 LCDE PLED[9..8] (8/12-D6) LCDE
R927
R926
100 32
220 VSS
ID0 31 42 (8/12-D4) (8/12-D6) R930
D0 PA1 VEE VEE
R807 100 33
220 LCDE
ID1 30 41 (8/12-D4) (8/12-D6) R931
D1 PA2 RS RS
R806 100 34
220 VEE
ID2 29 40 (8/12-D4) (8/12-D6) R932
D2 PA3 R/W R/W
R805 100 35
220 PLED8 RS
ID3 28 39 (1/12-D8) R928
D3 PA4 CPURSTL
R804 1K 36
220 PLED9 VSS
ID4 27 38
D4 PA5
R803 37
220 R/W
D
ID5 26 D5 PA6 37
R802 38
220 PG VSS
ID6 25 36 U630B U631B U631C
D6 PA7 (8/12-C4)
R801 3 4 (1/12-E8) 4 3 6 5 39
220 SOFTSW CPURSTL
ID7 24
D7
R800 330 74LS14 VCC (8/12-C4) 40
PVCC PVCC
14
PB0
R967
4.7K
TP630
15
PB1
R795
VCC
TP631 C689C693C692C691C690C748C749C750C751C752C753C754C755
IA0 5 16 U630C
A0 PB2 1000p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p 82p
GND 4.7K
IA1 4 18 5 6
A1 PB3 BUZZER (8/12-F1)
R940
19 GND
PB4 ATP0 (10/12-B2)
44 20
RD PB5 ATP1 (10/12-B2)
35 21 10K 10K
WR PB6 ACKTA (7/12-D8)
VCC
1
R796
R797
2 22
(10/12-C2) RSVCS1L CS PB7 ACKTB (7/12-C8)
1
C
C
10K 10K
DA603A DA603B DA603C DA603D DA607A DA607B DA607C DA607D DA611A DA611B DA611C DA611D DA614A
R798
R799
32 10
RESET PC0
VCC GND
11
6
PC1
4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K
12 GND
PC2
R785
R784
R1086
R1087
R786
R787
R788
R789
C630C629C628C627C626C625C624C623 13 VCC
PC3
DSW601
47P 47P 47P 47P 47P 47P 47P 47P VCC 9 1 12
PC4 L604
(8/12-D2) PVCC
23 8 2 11
VDD PC5 BLM21B03PT
GND 7 3 10 C617
PC6 0.1uF
3
GND PC7
6 4
5
9
8
(8/12-D2) PG
L603
BLM21B03PT C
3
GND
6 7 GND
2
DA605A DA605B DA605C DA605D DA609A DA609B DA609C DA609D DA613A DA613B DA613C DA613D DA614B
CTSL (9/12-E1)
C
GND
CHFL (6/12-E7)
5
GND
VCC
1
C
C
VCC DA612A DA612B DA612C DA612D DA608A DA608B DA608C DA608D DA604A DA604B DA604C DA604D DA601A DA601B DA601C DA601D
6
C735 C714 C733 C734
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
GND
3
DA615A DA615B DA615C DA615D DA610A DA610B DA610C DA610D DA606A DA606B DA606C DA606D DA602A DA602B DA602C DA602D B
C
1
4
GND
U601D
9 8
U630D
8
3
U601E 9
DA614C
11 10
4
U630E
10
11
U601F
13 12 U630F
12
13
GND
6-11
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Image controller (9/12)
PIX[7..0] XPIX[7..0]
(10/12-F2) PIX[7..0]
U625
PIX0 2 18 XPIX0 R991
A1 Y1
22 VCC VCC
PIX1 3 17 XPIX1 R992 CN607
PIX2 4
A2
A3
Y2
Y3
16 XPIX2 R993
22 A1
VENB PIXRDY
B1 R794
4.7K
JP603
RSINT
(10/12-B3)
330 R811
2
L605
CB B
1 2
CN603
2
F
22 47P C698 A2
PIXCLK VCC
B2
PIX3 5 15 XPIX3 R994 4 3 1
A4 Y4 CG PSG 1
22 47P C699 A3 B3 LED605
R995 VCC VCC
PIX4 6 14 XPIX4
A5 Y5
22 XPIX0 A4 B4 XPIX1
R996 PIX0 PIX1
PIX5 7 13 XPIX5 GND
A6 Y6
22 XPIX2 47P C700 A5 B5 XPIX3 47P C701
PIX2 PIX3 TP662
PIX6 8 12 XPIX6 R997
A7 Y7
22 XPIX4 47P C702 A6 B6 XPIX5 47P C703
R998 PIX4 PIX5 TP635
PIX7 9 11 XPIX7
A8 Y8
22 47P C704 A7
GND GND
B7 47P C705 VCC
TP601
1 VCC
G1
XPIX6 A8 B8 XPIX7
PIX6 PIX7
19
G2
47P C706 A9
RXD TXD
B9 47P C707 R1002
10K
R987 R989 R999 R1004 47P C708 A10 B10 47P C709
GND GND
GND 10K 10K 10K 10K
A11 B11
RTS CTS CTSL (8/12-C5)
R988 47P C710 A12 B12 47P C711
(10/12-F2) VENB CPRDY PPRDY
220
4 3 2 1 R990 A13 B13
(10/12-F6) PIXCLK DTR DSR
0
U624B U624A 47P C712 A14
A15
EXT0 EXT1
B14
B15
47P C713
VCC E
EXT2 EXT3
A16 B16
(5/12-F5)(6/12-F7)(7/12-F7)(8/12-F8)(12/12-D2) ID[7..0] EXT4 EXT5
U633 C639 C635 C604 C601
ID7 8 19 100uF 100uF 100uF 100uF
DB7 TRNDT
ID6 7 3
DB6 RCVDT
(12/12-B2) IA[2..0]
ID5 6 23
DB5 RTS
GND
ID4 5 24 GND GND
DB4 DTR
VCC
ID3 2 17
DB3 CTS
ID2 1 22
DB2 DSR C737 C640 C643 C770
ID1 28 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
DB1
GND
ID0 27 9
DB0 TRNCLK
GND
25
RCVCLK
11
(10/12-C2) SCU1L CS
(5/12-E6) IO_RDL
IO_WRL
13
RD
VCC
D
(5/12-E6)
VCC 10
WR
VCC CN606
IA0 12 EXT0 1
CMDT
R966
R973 10K EXT1 2
10K U630A
TP638
2 1 15 EXT2 3
(1/12-C6) TXINT TRNRDY
U621F
13
TP639
12 13 14 EXT3 4
(1/12-C6) RXINT RCVRDY
TP637
16 EXT4 5
SYNC/BRK
R1033 18 VCC EXT5 6
TRNEMP
10K
12 U631F
7
(7/12-D1) 20 26 8
7.3728MHz CLOCK VCC
GND U624C C741 C742 C743 C745 C746 C747
21 4 11 5 6
(1/12-D6) RST RST GND
47P 47P 47P 47P 47P 47P GND
GND
U631E
U626
2 18 R1000 U624D GND
(7/12-C1) ENGCLK
3
A1 B1
17
22
R1001
9 8
C
10
A2 B2
22
4 16 R1003
A3 B3
22
5 15 U624E
A4 B4 11 10
6 14
A5 B5
7 13
A6 B6
8 12 U624F
A7 B7 13 12
VCC
9 11
A8 B8
VCC
1 19
DIR EG
10K R961
10K R962
10K R963
10K R960
10K R956
10K R959
10K R958
10K R957
SRA[14..0] GND SRD[7..0]
(10/12-F6) SRA[14..0] SRD[7..0] (10/12-F6)
U628
SRA0 10 11 SRD0
A0 I/O0
SRA1 9 12 SRD1
SRA2 8
A1
A2
I/O1
I/O2
13 SRD2 B
SRA3 7 15 SRD3
A3 I/O3
SRA4 6 16 SRD4
A4 I/O4
SRA5 5 17 SRD5
A5 I/O5
SRA6 4 18 SRD6
A6 I/O6
SRA7 3 19 SRD7
A7 I/O7
SRA8 25
A8
SRA9 24
A9
VCC SRA10 21
A10
SRA11 23
A11
SRA12 2 20
A12 CS
C740 C731 C732 C697 C730
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF SRA13 26 22 GND
A13 OE
SRA14 1 27
A14 WE
GND
A
(10/12-B3) RAMWRL
(10/12-B3) RAMRDL
6-12
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Image controller (10/12)
F
PIX[7..0]
(9/12-E8) PIXCLK PIX[7..0] (9/12-F7)
C618
PIX7
PIX6
PIX5
PIX4
PIX3
PIX2
PIX1
PIX0
4700p VENB (9/12-E8)
L602 GND
A[31..2] GMA[10..0]
(11/12-F2) A[31..2] VCC GMA[10..0] (12/12-F7)
D[31..0] GMD[31..0]
125
140
141
154
159
169
183
184
199
213
214
228
229
243
258
259
273
287
288
110
NFM61R00T101
111
21
36
51
65
66
79
80
95
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
67
(2/12-F8)(5/12-F8)(11/12-F2) D[31..0] GMD[31..0] (12/12-F7)
4
GND
SRA[14..0]
(9/12-B7) SRA[14..0]
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
PIX7
PIX6
PIX5
PIX4
PIX3
PIX2
PIX1
PIX0
PIXCLK
VENB
SRD[7..0]
(9/12-B3) SRD[7..0]
150
(1/12-D2) PCLK1 PCLK
153 53
CCLK SKY_SELL VCC
(7/12-B4) 8 147 (7/12-D4)
CENCK RSTL REFL REFL
A31 10 160 GMA10
(1/12-D6) RSTL A31 MA10
A30 11 162 GMA9
A30 MA9
A29 12 163 GMA8
A29 MA8
A28 13 164 GMA7
A28 MA7
A27 14 165 GMA6
A27 MA6
A26 15 167 GMA5
A26 MA5
A25 16 168 GMA4
A25 MA4
A24 17 170 GMA3
A24 MA3
A23 18 171 GMA2
A23 MA2
A22 19 173 GMA1
A21 20 A22 MA1 174 GMA0
A21 MA0
A20 22
A20
A19 23 76 GMD31
A19 MD31
A18 25 77 GMD30
A17
A16
A15
A14
26
27
28
29
A18
A17
A16
A15
MD30
MD29
MD28
MD27
78
81
84
85
GMD29
GMD28
GMD27
GMD26
E
A14 MD26
A13 30 86 GMD25
A13 MD25
A12 31 87 GMD24
A12 MD24
A11 32 88 GMD23
A11 MD23
A10 33 89 GMD22
A10 MD22
A9 34 91 GMD21
A9 MD21
A8 35 92 GMD20
A8 MD20
A7 37 93 GMD19
A7 MD19
A6 38 94 GMD18
A6 MD18
A5 40 96 GMD17
A5 MD17
A4 41 97 GMD16
A4 MD16
A3 42 99 GMD15
A3 MD15
A2 43 100 GMD14
A2 MD14
MD13 101 GMD13 RAS5L (4/12-B8)
(11/12-A5) 47 102 GMD12
BE3L BE3L MD12
46 103 GMD11 (4/12-C8)
BE2L MD11 RAS4L
(11/12-A5) 45 104 GMD10
BE2L BE1L MD10
44 105 GMD9
BE0L MD9 RAS3L (4/12-C8)
(11/12-A5) 106 GMD8
BE1L MD8
D31 235 108 GMD7
D31 MD7 RAS2L (4/12-C8)
(11/12-A5) D30 236 109 GMD6
BE0L D30 MD6
D29 237 112 GMD5
D29 MD5 RAS1L (3/12-B8)
D28 238 114 GMD4
D28 MD4
D27 239 115 GMD3
D27 MD3 RAS0L (3/12-B8)
D26 240 116 GMD2
D26 MD2
D25 242 117 GMD1
D25 MD1 CAS3AL (3/12-B8)
D24 244 118 GMD0
D24 MD0
D23 245 (3/12-B8)
D23 CAS2AL
D22 247 137
D22 RAS5L
D21 248 136 (3/12-B8)
D21 RAS4L CAS1AL
D20 249 135
D20 RAS3L
D19 250 134 (3/12-B8)
D19 RAS2L CAS0AL
D18 251 133
D18 RAS1L
D17 252 132 (4/12-B8)
D
D17 RAS0L CAS3BL
D16 253
D16
D15 254 124 (4/12-B8)
D15 CAS3AL CAS2BL
D14 256 123
D14 CAS2AL
D13 257 121
D13 CAS1AL CAS1BL (4/12-B8)
D12 260 120
D12 CAS0AL
D11 262
D10 263
D11
D10
U617 CAS3BL
130
CAS0BL (4/12-B8)
D9 264 129
D9 CAS2BL DWEL (3/12-B8)
D8 265 127
D8 CAS1BL
D7 266 126 (4/12-C2)
D7 CAS0BL SM2T1
D6 268 (4/12-C2)
D6 SM2T0
D5 269 55 (4/12-C5)
D5 DWEL SM1T1
D4 270 (4/12-C5)
D4 SM1T0
R917 D3 271 152 (4/12-B2) (5/12-F8)
(1/12-D2) ADSL D3 CLL CLL IOSELL
100 D2 272 146
D2 N620L GND R919
(1/12-D2) R717 D1 274 145
RDL D1 SM2T1 IORDL (5/12-E8)
100 D0 275 144 100
D0 SM2T0 R918
(1/12-C2) R699 142
WAITL SM1T1 IOWRL (5/12-E8)
100 48 139 100
R698 ADSL SM1T0
49 TP629 SCU01L
(1/12-C2) DENL 100 7 RDL 182
WAITL IOSELL
R716 5 186 (5/12-D8)
(1/12-C2) BLASTL DENL IORDL SCU0L
100 50 185
BLASTL IOWRL
75
(1/12-D6) READYL READYL SCU1L (9/12-D8)
197
SCU01L
176 194
(2/12-C8) FROML FROML SCU0L SCU2L (7/12-E5)(7/12-F1)
177 195
FOEL SCU1L
181 196 (7/12-B5)
(2/12-C8) FOEL FWE3L SCU2L PTCL
180
FWE2L
179 198 PIAL (8/12-E8)
(2/12-B8) FWE3L FWE1L PTCL
178 295
TP628 FWE0L PIAL TP611
294 DIPRDL
FWE2L DIPRDL
189
TP627 BFROML R920 100
190 278 RSVCS1L (8/12-C8)
FWE1L BFOEL RSVCS1L
279
RSVCS2L
(2/12-C8) 191 277 RSVCS2L (7/12-B3)
FWE0L EEPROML RSVCS3L
192
EEPOEL
C
193 200 TP614
(2/12-B8) BFROML EEPWEL RSVCSL RSVCS3L
201
RSVOEL
SRA14 204 203 BOOTCSL (2/12-B8)
(2/12-B8) BFOEL SRA14 RSVWRL
SRA13 205 SRA13
(5/12-B8) SRA12 206 156 BOOTOEL (2/12-B8)
EEPROML SRA12 CEFL
SRA11 207 158
SRA11 CFFL
SRA10 208 293 (2/12-B8)
(5/12-B8) EEPOEL SRA10 CRSTL BOOTWRL
SRA9 209 285
SRA9 CRDL
SRA8 210 286
(5/12-B8) EEPWEL SRA8 CWRL CEFL (6/12-E7)
SRA7 211 289
SRA7 CDWRL
SRA6 212 292
SRA6 COEL CFFL (6/12-E7)
SRA5 215 148
SRA5 CSTBH
SRA4 216 280 (6/12-E7)
SRA4 CBSYH CRSTL
SRA3 219 281
SRA3 CACKL
SRA2 220 149
SRA2 AFXT CRDL (6/12-E7)
SRA1 221 151
SRA1 INIT
SRA0 222 155
SRA0 SELIN CWRL (6/12-E7)
282
PE
SRD7 223 283 TP613 CDWRL
SRD7 SELECT
SRD6 224 284
SRD6 NFAULT
SRD5 225 2 TP612 COEL
SRD5 ATP1
SRD4 226 1
SRD4 ATP0
SRD3 227 (6/12-D7)
SRD3 CSTBH
SRD2 230 57 (9/12-A7)
SRD1 233 SRD2 RAMRDL 56 RAMRDL
SRD1 RAMWRL CBSYH (6/12-D7)
SRD0 234
SRD0 RAMWRL (9/12-A7)
CACKL (6/12-D7)
AFXT (6/12-C7)
RSINT
RXINT
TXINT
SCLK
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
RXD
TXD
VCC
INIT (6/12-C7)
SELIN (6/12-C7)
24
39
54
68
69
82
83
90
98
73
74
52
70
72
71
107
122
128
131
138
143
157
161
166
172
175
187
188
202
217
218
231
232
241
246
255
261
267
276
290
291
296
9
113
119
PE (6/12-D7)
C619 C681 C678 C679 C680 C696
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF TP606
TXINT SELECT (6/12-C7)
GND
GND TP608
RXINT
RSINT
NFAULT
ATP1
(6/12-C7)
(8/12-D5)
B
TP607 (1/12-C6)(9/12-F2)
RXD ATP0 (8/12-D5)
VCC
TP610
TXD
TP609
SCLK
C686 C687 C685 C684 C683 C682
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
GND
6-13
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
A[31..2]
(1/12-F1) CD[31..0]
CD[31..0] (2/12-F8) Image controller (11/12)
VCC VCC (5/12-B8)
(10/12-F6)
CA[31..2] R916 R915 R914 R913 R912 R911 R910 R909 R637 R636 R635 R634 R633 R632 R631 R630
(1/12-F1) CA[31..2] D[31..0]
10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
(2/12-F8)
CA31 R751
33
A31 CD31 R873
33
D31
(5/12-F8)
(10/12-F6) F
CA30 R750 A30 CD30 R872 D30
33 33
E
R908 R907 R906 R905 R904 R903 R902 R901 R629 R628 R627 R626 R625 R624 R623 R622
10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
CA16 R736
33
A16 CD16 R858
33
D16 D
VCC VCC
R900 R899 R898 R897 R896 R895 R894 R893 R621 R620 R619 R618 R617 R616 R615 R614
10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
CA10 R730
33
A10 CD10 R852
33
D10 C
CA9 R729 A9 CD9 R851 D9
33 33
R892 R891 R890 R889 R888 R887 R613 R612 R611 R610 R609 R608 R607 R606
10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
CA4 R724
33
A4 CD4 R846
33
D4
B
CA3 R723 A3 CD3 R845 D3
33 33
CD0 R842 D0
R883 R884 R885 R886 33
10K 10K 10K 10K
(1/12-D2) R718
CBE3L BE3L (10/12-E6)
33
R719
(1/12-D2) CBE2L BE2L (10/12-D6)
33
(1/12-D2) R720
CBE1L BE1L (2/12-F3)(5/12-E8)(10/12-D6)
33
(1/12-D2) CBE0L
R721
33
BE0L (5/12-E8)(10/12-D6) A
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BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Image controller (12/12)
MD[31..0]
MD[31..0] (3/12-F8)(4/12-F8)
GMA[10..0] MA[10..0]
(10/12-F2) GMA[10..0] MA[10..0] (3/12-F8)(4/12-F8)
GMD[31..0]
(10/12-F2) GMD[31..0]
VCC VCC
F
R666 R667 R668 R669 R670 R671 R672 R673 R773 R774 R775 R776 R777 R778 R779 R780
10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
GMD24 R646
22
MA3
E
VCC 22 VCC 22
R674 R675 R676 R677 R678 R679 R680 R681 R781 R782 R783
10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
GMD18 R652
22
MD18 D
GMD17 R653 MD17
22
ID[7..0]
ID[7..0] (5/12-F5)(6/12-F7)(7/12-F7)(8/12-F8)(9/12-E7)
R682 R683 R684 R685 R686 R687 R688 R689 R841 R840 R839 R838 R837 R836 R835 R834
10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
R690 R691 R692 R768 R769 R770 R771 R772 R825 R824 R823 IA[2..0]
IA[2..0] (5/12-E4)(7/12-E1)(7/12-E7)(8/12-E8)(9/12-E8)
10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
GMD5 R665
22
MD5 541IA0 R820
33
IA0 B
GMD4 R752 MD4
22
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BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
C. ENGIN CONTROLLER
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Engine controller (1/17)
(4/17-C7) CTS0_MC
VCC
(4/17-C7) RTS0_MC F
PPCLK (3/17-D7) R405
(10/17-D7) DTR1_IC DMA_CONTN (17/17-E7) 10k
(10/17-C5) DSR1_IC
RBN (5/17-F3)
(10/17-C5) RXD1_IC FAN_CONT (12/17-C8)
DOOR_VAL (12/17-E6)
VCC
(10/17-E7) TXD1_IC FANSTS (12/17-D4)
DIPMD1 (4/17-B6)(10/17-F1) NF218
(4/17-D7) RXD0_MC HABA_VAL (11/17-F5)
RANK (11/17-C5)
(4/17-D7) TXD0_MC THERM (11/17-B5) C378
REGI (11/17-A5) 0.1uF
VCC
(2/17-D8) DOT_INTN DI (11/17-C5)
Y203
(2/17-F8) MCNT_INTN
1 8
x1 oe
VCC
N
NF207
F
2
x2 gnd
7 E
3 6
C331 C332 fs3 vcc
C306 GND
0.1uF 10uF/50V A5V AGND VCC C329 R463 4 5
0 fs4 clkout
0.1uF
109
108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
112
110
0.1uF
111
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
5
U228 GND
GND TC7S08FU
1 GND GND
PB3/TP3/TIOCB3
PB1/TP1/TIOCB2
PB2/TP2/TIOCA3
PB0/TP0/TIOCA2
PC7
PC6
PC5/AN5
PC4/AN4
VSS
VSS
PB7
PB6
PB5
PB4
IRQ5N
IRQ4N
AVSS
RXD1
RXD0
VCC
AVREF
B
V
TXD1
TXD0
AN3
AN2
AN1
AN0
AVCC
4
Y KILLERN (2/17-F2)
1 84 2
(4/17-C7) Y_INT IRQ6N VCC A
G
2 83 C330 (3/17-F7)
DB[15..0] (4/17-C7) Y_ENB IRQ7N VCC 0.1uF (4/17-D2)
3 82 VCC
(2/17-C1) VSS MD2 (17/17-E2)
DB0 R342 47 4 81
3
(3/17-E7) AD0 MD1
DB1 R349 47 5 80
(5/17-C2) AD1 MD0 R236
DB2 R341 47 6 79
AD2 RESN
DB3 R348 47 7 78 GND 47k 47 R464
AD3 WDTOVFN
DB4 R340 47 8 77
AD4 VCC
DB5
DB6
R347
R339
47
47
9
10
AD5 NMI
76
75
Y202
(16MHz)
D
R346 AD6 VCC CPURSTN (13/17-D6)
DB7 47 11 74
AD7 XTAL
12 73
VSS EXTAL
DB8 R338 47 13 72
AD8 VSS R350 C327 C328
DB9 R345 47 14 71
AD9 CK 15pF 15pF
15 70 47
VCC U221 VCC
DB10 R337 47 16 69 (17/17-F5)
AD10 DREQ1N REDREQ1N
DB11 R344 47 17 68 (2/17-F2) GND GND
AD11 DACK1N DACK1N
DB12 R336 47 18 67
AD12 DREQ0N REDREQ0N (17/17-F5)
DB13 R343 47 19 66
AD13 DACK0N DACK0N (2/17-F2)
DB14 R335 47 20 65 SYSTEM_CLK (2/17-F2)
AD14 PA11 EC_INTREQ0 (4/17-F7)
DB15 R334 47 21 64 (3/17-F7)
AD15 TIOCA1 PM_CLK (2/17-A8)
22 63
VSS PA9 HLDT (6/17-B8)(17/17-F5) (4/17-D2)
ADR0 23 62
A0(HBSN) BREQN BREQN (2/17-F8) (17/17-E3)
PA2/CS6N/TIOCB0
ADR1 24 61
PA3/CS7N/WAITN
A1 VSS
ADR2 25 60 (2/17-F2)
A2 BACKN BACKN
ADR3 26 59 R399 33
A3 RDN RDN (2/17-F2)(3/17-F7)(5/17-D7)
ADR4 27 58 R401 33
A4 WRHN WRHN
ADR5 28 57 R400 33 (2/17-F2)
C
CASHN
CASLN
A5 WRLN WRLN (2/17-F2)(3/17-F7)(5/17-C8)(5/17-F7)
RASN
CS0N
CS2N
CS4N
VCC
VSS
VSS
VSS
A10
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A11
A6
A7
A8
A9
GND
VCC VCC VCC VCC C305
C307 15PF
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
R398 R330 R403 R396
47k 47k 47k 47k GND
0.1uF
C304
GND 0.1uF
R397 33
TOTORO_CSN (3/17-F7)
R329 33
EEPCSN (5/17-D2)
R333 47
DRAM_RASN (5/17-C8)
R402 33
TETRA_CSN (2/17-F2)
ADR19
ADR10
ADR12
ADR13
ADR14
ADR15
ADR16
ADR17
ADR18
ADR11
R332 47
B
ADR6
ADR7
ADR8
ADR9
DRAM_CASLN (5/17-C8)
R395 33
(2/17-D1)(3/17-F7)(5/17-F7) ADR[19..0] FROM_CSN (5/17-D7)
R306 47
DRAM_CASHN (5/17-C8)
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BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
(5/17-B8) DRM_RASN PAD4
Engine controller (2/17)
1
(5/17-A8) DRM_CASN
1
PAD3
RD209 10k
(1/17-E8) MCNT_INTN DRM_WEN (5/17-B8)
DACK[1..0]N (1/17-D2)(1/17-C2)
PAD5
(4/17-E7) LPOUT1 BACKN (1/17-C2)
PAD
1
(17/17-E7)(17/17-F3) DREQ[1..0]N KILLERN (1/17-D2)(3/17-F7)(4/17-D2)(17/17-E2)
(1/17-C2) BREQN RDN (1/17-C2)(3/17-F7)(5/17-D7) F
DREQ0N
DREQ1N
DACK1N
DACK0N
WRHN (1/17-C2)
(7/17-C8) HD_DT[3..0] TETRA_CSN (1/17-B2)
WRLN (1/17-C2)(3/17-F7)(5/17-C8)(5/17-F7)
SYSTEM_CLK (1/17-C1)(3/17-F7)(4/17-D2)(17/17-E3)
C287
HD_DT3
208
207
206
205
204
203
202
201
200
199
198
197
196
195
194
193
192
191
190
189
188
187
186
185
184
183
182
181
180
179
178
177
176
175
174
173
172
171
170
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
162
161
160
159
158
157
C273 0.1uF
RESETN
PTRN_OUT
MPU_CSN
DRM_CS3
DRM_CS2
DRM_CS1
DRM_CS0
MPU_RDN
TRST
TCNTSL0
TCNTSL1
TCNTSL2
TCNTSL3
DRM_CASN
DRM_RASN
PTRN_INT
MPU_HWRN
BREQN
DMAREQ0
DMAREQ1
DMAREQ2
MPU_ASN
TESTLDN
LPOUT1
LPOUT2
RAMTEST
TESTUDN
CPU_CLK
HD_DT3
MPU_LWRN
TMS
DRM_WEN
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
TCK
MCNT_INT
DACK1
DACK0
BACKN
CLK
PAD PAD
VCC
GND RD207
10k
1
HD_DT2 1 156
HD_DT2 TDO
HD_DT1 2 155
HD_DT1 TDI
HD_DT0 3 154
HD_DT0 GND
4
5
Vcc
GND
Vcc
MPU_ADR0
153
152 ADR1 E
6 151 ADR2
(11/17-E2) LPB LPB MPU_ADR1
(11/17-D2) 7 150 ADR3
LPA LPA MPU_ADR2
(7/17-C8) 8 149 ADR4
HD_LTCLK HD_LTCLK MPU_ADR3
9 148 ADR5
RS0 MPU_ADR4
10 147 ADR6
RS1 MPU_ADR5
11 146 ADR7
(7/17-B8) HD_CLK HD_CLK MPU_ADR6
12 145
Vcc GND
13 144
GND Vcc
14 143 ADR8
(1/17-E8) DOT_INTN DOT_INTN MPU_ADR7
15 142 ADR9
Vcc MPU_ADR8
16 141 ADR10
GND MPU_ADR9
17 140
(8/17-F8) SUBH[3..0] HDSL2 GND
18 139
HDSL1 Vcc
19 138 DB0
HDSL0 MPU_DB0 ADR[10..1] (1/17-B7)
SUBH2 20 137 DB1
SUBH4 MPU_DB1 (3/17-F7)
SUBH3 21 136 DB2
SUBH3 MPU_DB2 (5/17-F7)
22 135 DB3
SUBH2 MPU_DB3
SUBH1 23
24
SUBH1
Vcc
MPU_DB4
GND
134
133
DB4
D
SUBH0 25 132 DB5
SUBH0 MPU_DB5
26 131
GND Vcc
27 130
28
Vcc U212 GND
129 DB6
(13/17-E8) CLK_DA PORT_A7 MPU_DB6
29 128
GND Vcc
(13/17-E8) 30 127 DB7
LD_DA PORT_A6 MPU_DB7
(13/17-E8) 31 126 DB8
DATA_DA PORT_A5 MPU_DB8
DI_RNKSEL2 32 125 DB9
PORT_A4 MPU_DB9
DI_RNKSEL1 33 124 DB10
PORT_A3 MPU_DB10
DI_RNKSEL0 34 123
PORT_A2 GND
35 122 DB11
(12/17-B8) SOL_CONT PORT_A1 MPU_DB11
36 121 DB12
PORT_A0 MPU_DB12
37 120 DB13
(8/17-C8) DI_RNKSEL[2..0] Vcc MPU_DB13
38 119 DB14
GND MPU_DB14
(4/17-F7) 39 118 DB15
EC_INTREQ1 PORT_B7 MPU_DB15
40 117
Vcc GND
41 116
GND Vcc
(12/17-F6)
(12/17-D6)
MEDIAS_VAL
PURHP_VAL
42
43
PORT_B6
PORT_B5
GND
HSC_TRG0
115
114 R265 33 HSC_TRG0
DB[15..0] (1/17-D8)
(3/17-E7)
C
44 113 R266 33 HSC_TRG1 (5/17-C2)
PORT_B4 HSC_TRG1
(14/17-E8) 45 112 R268 33 HSC_TRG2
PPOW_CONL PORT_B3 HSC_TRG2
(10/17-E1) 46 111 R267 33 HSC_TRG3
XEXT0 PORT_B2 HSC_TRG3
(17/17-D8) 47 110
IPLOTH PORT_B1 PGBN
(4/17-B4) 48 109
XTANK PORT_B0 PGB
49 108
Vcc PGAN
50 107
GND PGA
51 106 VCC
(9/17-E8) CRC_CK PORT_C7 GND NF206
52 105 N F
(9/17-E8) CRC_DATA PORT_C6 Vcc
BUFENBN
PORT_C5
PORT_C4
PORT_C3
PORT_C2
PORT_C1
PORT_C0
C286
HD_SEL1
HD_SEL0
P5SUPN
HRESET
P28SUP
PIXRDY
PPRDY
PIXCLK
PHSEN
0.1uF
PIXDT7
PIXDT6
PIXDT5
PIXDT4
PIXDT3
PIXDT2
PIXDT1
PIXDT0
PGCLK
CRDIR
REGI1
REGI0
VENB
CBSY
CCLK
SBSY
PCLK
SCLK
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
HSC_TRG[3..0] (3/17-C7)
SCK
N.C.
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
GND
PGXB (14/17-C8)
PGB (14/17-C8)
100
101
102
103
104
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
PGXA (14/17-C8)
C284
PGA
CRDIR
(14/17-D8) B
(3/17-D7)
0.1uF
OSBSY (10/17-E7)
(12/17-E6) CRG_HPVAL OPPRDY (17/17-F5)
(9/17-E8) CRCDET OVENB (17/17-F3)
HD_SEL1
HD_SEL0
(9/17-F8) COMDIR
(9/17-F8) COMLT
(9/17-E5) COMDAT
(9/17-F8) COMCLK
(7/17-B8) HD_SEL[1..0]
(17/17-D8) OPIXCLK
(6/17-D8)(8/17-D8) BUFENBN
IPIXDT7
IPIXDT6
IPIXDT5
IPIXDT4
IPIXDT3
IPIXDT2
IPIXDT1
IPIXDT0
(8/17-C8) P28SUP
(8/17-C8) P5SUPN
(8/17-E8) HRESET
(17/17-D2) IPIXDT[7..0] A
(17/17-F6) IPIXRDY
(10/17-D5) ICBSY
(11/17-D1) REGI0
(1/17-C2) PM_CLK
6-17
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Engine controller (3/17)
(1/17-C1)(2/17-F2)(4/17-D2)(17/17-E3) SYSTEM_CLK
(1/17-D2)(2/17-F2)(4/17-D2)(17/17-E2) KILLERN
(1/17-B2) TOTORO_CSN
1
(1/17-B7)(2/17-D1)(5/17-F7) ADR[9..0] RD201
PAD9
ADR0
ADR1
ADR2
ADR3
ADR4
ADR5
ADR6
ADR7
ADR8
ADR9
10k
1
PAD8
1
C228
0.1uF
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
109
108
107
106
105
104
103
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
110
GND
111
TESETSEL2
TESTSEL1
TESTSEL0
RESETN
TRST
MCSN
TMS
ADDSEL
CLK32
MASN
MWRN
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
TCK
VCC
VCC
MRDN
MAB0
MAB1
MAB2
MAB3
MAB4
MAB5
MAB6
MAB7
MAB8
MAB9
VCC E
NF202
(1/17-D8)(2/17-C1)(5/17-C2) DB[15..0] N F
C256 1 102
0.1uF VCC GND
2 101
GND BLKTYPE
DB0 3 100
MDB0 EDR
DB1 4 99
MDB1 EPRTDIR
DB2 5 98
MDB2 GND
DB3 6 97
MDB3 E0ECLK0
7 96
GND E0ECLK1
8 95
VCC E0ECLK2
DB4 9 94
MDB4 E0ECLK3
DB5 10 93
MDB5 GND
DB6 11 92
MDB6 E1ELD3
DB7 12 91
MDB7 E1ELD2
13 90
VCC E1ELD1 OHTP[3..0] (6/17-F8)
14 89
RD205 TDI E1ELD0
15 88
TDO GND
10k
16
VCC OHTP3
87 OHTP3 D
1
1
17 86 OHTP2
GND OHTP2
18 85
CLK2 U204 GND
19 84
GND VCC
PAD6 PAD7 20 83 OHTP1
RESOUTN OHTP1 EHTP[3..0] (6/17-E8)
21 82 OHTP0
GND OHTP0
22 81
(2/17-B1) CRDIR CRDIRI GND
23 80 EHTP3
(1/17-F3) PPCLK IPPCLK EHTP3
24 79 EHTP2
GND EHTP2
HSC_TRG0 25 78
HSYNCTRG0 GND
HSC_TRG1 26 77 EHTP1
HSYNCTRG1 EHTP1
HSC_TRG2 27 76 EHTP0
HSYNCTRG2 EHTP0 HOLDTRG[3..0] (17/17-D7)
HSC_TRG3 28 75
HSYNCTRG3 GND
29 74 HOLDTRG3
TEST1 HOLDTRG3
30 73 HOLDTRG2
TEST0 HOLDTRG2
31 72 HOLDTRG1
(2/17-B1) HSC_TRG[3..0] VCC HOLDTRG1
32 71 HOLDTRG0
GND HOLDTRG0
33 70
TSTOUT0 GND
34 69
TSTOUT1 VCC
C211
C
BLKNUM00
BLKNUM01
BLKNUM02
BLKNUM03
BLKNUM10
BLKNUM12
BLKNUM13
BLKNUM20
BLKNUM21
BLKNUM22
BLKNUM23
BLKNUM30
BLKNUM31
BLKNUM32
BLKNUM33
BLKNUM11
0.1uF
TSTOUT10
TSTOUT11
TSTOUT2
TSTOUT3
TSTOUT4
TSTOUT5
TSTOUT6
TSTOUT7
TSTOUT8
TSTOUT9
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
VCC
GND
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
BLKNUM30
BLKNUM31
BLKNUM32
BLKNUM10
BLKNUM12
BLKNUM20
BLKNUM21
BLKNUM22
BLKNUM11
C229
0.1uF
BLKNUM00
BLKNUM01
BLKNUM02
GND
BLKNUM3[2..0] (7/17-D8)
BLKNUM2[2..0] (7/17-E8)
B
BLKNUM1[2..0] (6/17-B8)
BLKNUM0[2..0] (6/17-C8)
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BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
VCC Engine controller (4/17)
47k
R235
(2/17-F8) LPOUT1
(15/17-D8)(15/17-F6) MTP[7..1]
MTP1
MTP2 C224
MTP3 0.1uF AGND
MTP4
MTP5 10uF/50V
VCC E
MTP6 C225
MTP7
D204
(16/17-D8)(16/17-F6) MTP[15..9]
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
NF203 VCC
N F
P83/IRQ3N
P82/IRQ2N
P81/IRQ1N
P80/IRQ0N
VSS
P84
P75
P74
P73
P72
P71
P70
VREF
TP7
TP6
TP5
TP4
TP3
TP2
TP1
TP0
AVSS
DA1
DA0
AVCC
C250 R264
VCC VCC C206 0.1uF 12k
0.1uF 1
VCC
2 75 VCC
R205 R204 TP8 MD2
MTP9 3 74
47K 47K TP9 MD1
MTP10 4 73
TP10 MD0 R261
MTP11 5 72
TP11 P66 4.7k
MTP12 6 71
TP12 P65
MTP13 7 70
TP13 P64
MTP14
MTP15
8
9
TP14 P63
69
68
D
TP15 VCC
10 67
RES0N XTAL
11 66
VSS EXTAL SYSTEM_CLK (1/17-C1)(2/17-F2)(3/17-F7)(17/17-E3)
12 65
(1/17-E8) RXD0_MC TXD0(RXD0_MC) VSS
13 64
TXD1 NMI
14 U202 63 (1/17-D2)(2/17-F2)(3/17-F7)(17/17-E2)
(1/17-E8) TXD0_MC RXD0(TXD0_MC) RESN KILLERN
15 62
RXD1 STBYN
16 61
P94/SCK0/IRQ4N CK_OUT
17 60
P95/SCK1/IRQ5N P62
18 59
(1/17-F8) CTS0_MC P40 P61
19 58
(1/17-F8) RTS0_MC P41 P60
20 57
(1/17-D6) Y_INT P42 VSS
21 56
(1/17-D6) Y_ENB P43 P53
22 55 GND
VSS P52
23 54
(12/17-E4) INKCONN P44 P51
24 53
HINKCONN P45 P50
25 52
(11/17-C1) HINK P46 P27
51
VCC
P26
C
VCC
VSS
P47
P30
P31
P32
P33
P34
P35
P36
P37
P10
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
P20
P21
P22
P23
P24
P25
P11
GND
R437
12k
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
VCC VCC C219
0.1uF
GND
(12/17-E4) TANK
(10/17-E1) XEXT0
D209 (10/17-E1) XEXT1
(10/17-E1) XEXT2
(10/17-E1) XEXT3
J217
(10/17-E1) XEXT4
1
1
2
R446
12k
(10/17-E1) XEXT5
XTANK (2/17-C8) B
2 (1/17-E3)(10/17-F1) DIPMD1
SCL (13/17-C1)
3
3 SDA (13/17-C1)
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
C358 C359
1.0uF/50V 0.1uF
GND
GND
GND A
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BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Engine controller (5/17)
(1/17-B7)(2/17-D1)(3/17-F7) ADR[19..0]
ADR10
VCC ADR11
ADR9
ADR8
F
(1/17-C2)(2/17-F2)(3/17-F7) WRLN
NF211 VCC VCC NF213
ADR17 N F N F
U219 U218
C303 1 28 C302
(1/17-F3) RBN RBN VCC
ADR16 1 48 ADR12 2 27 0.1uF
A15 A16 A12 WEN
ADR15 2 47 0.1uF ADR7 3 26
A14 BYTEN A7 NC
ADR14 3 46 ADR6 4 25
A13 VSS A6 A8
ADR13 4 45 DB15 ADR5 5 24
A12 D15/A-1 A5 A9
ADR12 5 44 DB7 ADR4 6 23
A11 D7 A4 A11
ADR11 6 43 DB14 ADR3 7 22
A10 D14 A3 RDN
ADR10 7 42 DB6 ADR2 8 21
A9 D6 A2 A10
ADR9 8 41 DB13 ADR1 9 20
A8 D13 A1 CSN
9 40 DB5 ADR0 10 19
NC D5 A0 DQ7
10 39 DB12 DB0 11 18
NC D12 DQ0 DQ6
11 38 DB4 DB1 12 17
WEN D4 DQ1 DQ5
12 37 DB2 13 16
RESETN VCC DQ2 DQ4
13
14
NC D11
36
35
DB11
DB3
14
VSS DQ3
15 E
NC D3
15 34 DB10 GND
RY/BYN D10
ADR19 16 33 DB2
NC D2
ADR18 17 32 DB9 DB3
A17 D9
ADR8 18 31 DB1 DB4
A7 D1
ADR7 19 30 DB8 DB5
A6 D8
ADR6 20 29 DB0 DB6
A5 D0
ADR5 21 28 DB7
A4 OEN
ADR4 22 27
A3 VSS
ADR3 23 26
A2 CEN
ADR2 24 25
A1 A0 (1/17-B2) EEPCSN
GND
ADR1
(1/17-B2) FROM_CSN
(1/17-C2)(2/17-F2)(3/17-F7) RDN
DB7
D
DB6
DB5
DB4
DB3
DB2
DB1
DB0
VCC VCC
VCC NF212 U216
N F
1 50
VCC VSS
2 49 DB15
R331 R307 D0 D15
3 48 DB14
47K 47K D1 D14
4 47 DB13
D2 D13
5 46 DB12
D3 D12
6 45
VCC VSS
7 44 DB11
D4 D11
8
9
D5 D10
43
42
DB10
DB9
C
(1/17-B2) DRAM_CASHN D6 D9
10 41 DB8
D7 D8
C301 11 40
(1/17-B2) DRAM_CASLN 0.1uF NC NC
DB[15..0] (1/17-D8)(2/17-C1)(3/17-E7)
15 36
(1/17-B2) DRAM_RASN NC NC
16 35
NC LCASN
17 34
(1/17-C2)(2/17-F2)(3/17-F7) WRLN WEN UCASN
18 33
RASN OEN
19 32
(2/17-F2) DRM_WEN NC A9
C280VCC 20 31
NC A8
ADR1 21 30
A0 A7
ADR2 22 29
A1 A6
(2/17-F8) GND 0.1uF U214A ADR3 23 28
DRM_RASN A2 A5
8
ADR4 24 27
A3 A4
1 25 26
1A VCC VSS
V
7
1Y
2
1B
G
GND
R450 ADR5 B
4
VCC 47 ADR6
ADR7
ADR8
GND ADR9
ADR10
R452 5
47k 2A
3
2Y
6
2B R451 47
R453 U214B
(2/17-F8) DRM_CASN
47
6-20
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
VCC Engine controller (6/17)
1
VCC
DA208A DA208B DA208C DA208D DA209A DA209B DA209C DA209D
F
C
C212 O_OHTP[3..0] (9/17-D8)
0.1uF
(3/17-D2) OHTP[3..0]
U205 GND
6
OHTP0 2 18 O_OHTP0
A1 B1
3 17
A2 B2
OHTP1 4 16 O_OHTP1
A3 B3
5 15
A4 B4
OHTP2 6 14 O_OHTP2
A5 B5
7 13
A6 B6
OHTP3 8 12 O_OHTP3
A7 B7
9 11
A8 B8
EHTP0 O_EHTP0
19
G
EHTP1 1 O_EHTP1
DIR
EHTP2 O_EHTP2
EHTP3 O_EHTP3 E
3
VCC R246 R245 R244 R243 R242 R241 R221 R218
(3/17-D2) EHTP[3..0] 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K DA211A DA211B DA211C DA211D DA210A DA210B DA210C DA210D
C
O_EHTP[3..0] (9/17-C8)
4
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
(2/17-A8)(8/17-D8) BUFENBN
BENB0[2..0] (9/17-C8)
(3/17-B2) BLKNUM0[2..0]
BLKNUM00 BENB00
BLKNUM01 BENB01
BLKNUM02 BENB02
C
BLKNUM10 BENB10
BLKNUM11 BENB11
BLKNUM12 BENB12
HLDTRG (9/17-B8)
(3/17-B2) BLKNUM1[2..0]
BENB1[2..0] (9/17-C8)
B
(1/17-C2)(17/17-F5) HLDT
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BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Engine controller (7/17)
BENB2[2..0] (9/17-C8)
(3/17-B2) BLKNUM2[2..0]
BLKNUM20 BENB20
BLKNUM21 BENB21
BLKNUM22 BENB22
BLKNUM30 BENB30
E
BLKNUM31 BENB31
BLKNUM32 BENB32
(3/17-B2) BLKNUM3[2..0]
BENB3[2..0] (9/17-C8)
O_HD_DT[3..0] (9/17-C4)
(2/17-F8) HD_DT[3..0]
HD_DT0 O_HD_DT0
HD_DT1 O_HD_DT1
HD_DT2 O_HD_DT2
C
HD_DT3 O_HD_DT3
HD_SEL1 O_HD_SEL1
(2/17-A7) HD_SEL[1..0]
O_HD_SEL[1..0] (9/17-C4)
B
6-22
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Engine controller (8/17)
VCC
U211 GND
SUBH0 2 18 O_SUBH0
A1 B1
3 17
A2 B2
SUBH1 4 16 O_SUBH1
A3 B3
5 15
A4 B4
SUBH2 6 14 O_SUBH2
A5 B5
7 13
A6 B6
SUBH3 8 12 O_SUBH3
A7 B7
9 11
A8 B8
19
G
1
(2/17-A8) HRESET DIR O_HRESET (9/17-C4)
VCC
VCC
DA214
E
1 3 2
GND
GND
R301 R375 R368 R366 R364
10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
(17/17-C7)
D
DRSL0
DRSL1
(17/17-C7)
TRI_ENBN (9/17-B8)
C
(2/17-A8) P5SUPN H5VCNTN (9/17-C4)
(2/17-A8) P28SUP P26SUP (9/17-C4)
(2/17-C8) O_DI_RNKSEL2
DI_RNKSEL2
(2/17-C8) O_DI_RNKSEL1
DI_RNKSEL1
(2/17-C8) O_DI_RNKSEL0
DI_RNKSEL0
R281 47
R282 47
R283 47
O_DI_RNKSEL[2..0] (9/17-C4)
1000pF1000pF1000pF GND
C254 C253 C252
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BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Engine controller (9/17)
XCRCDET (17/17-F3)
XCRCDAT (17/17-F3)
XCRCCK (17/17-F3)
GND C282
1000pF
+26V
C239 C241 C236 VCC
GND
33PF 33PF 33PF C243
C240 C242 C244 0.1uF C289
C231 33PF C296 C292 C299 C314 C321 C317 C278 100uF/50V
33PF 33PF
C232
33PF
C233 C235 C234 J208
GND 330PF
330PF 33PF 33PF 33PF 33PF AGND
0.1uF D
C238 33PF 10uF/50V 1 C297 C293 C319 C315 C322 C318 C325 J207
33PF 33PF 33PF 1
2 1
2 1
47 R219 3 330PF 330PF 33PF 33PF 33PF 33PF 33PF 2
(6/17-F2) O_OHTP0 3 C298 C294 C320 C316 2
47 4 C323 C339 3
(6/17-F2) O_OHTP1 4 C295 3
47 R220 5 33PF 4
(6/17-F2) O_OHTP2 5 330PF 330PF 33PF 33PF 33PF 33PF 4
47 R248 6 5
(6/17-F2) O_OHTP3 6 5
R249 7 6
7 R319 6
(6/17-E2) 47 8 100 7
O_EHTP0 R250 8 (8/17-E4) O_HRESET 7
47 9 8
(6/17-E2) O_EHTP1 R251 9 (11/17-D4) LSA 8
47 10 9
(6/17-E2) O_EHTP2 R252 10 (11/17-E4) LSB 9
47 11 10
(6/17-E2) O_EHTP3 11 (11/17-D4) REGISENS 10
R253 12 11
12 11
13 100 R321 12
13 (8/17-C1) H5VCNTN 12
(6/17-C2) 100 14 13
BENB00 14 13
100 R254 15 100 R323 14
(6/17-C2) BENB01 15 (8/17-C1) P26SUP 14
100 R247 16 100 R324 15
(6/17-C2) BENB02 16 (8/17-B5) O_DI_RNKSEL0 15
100 R255 17 100 R325 16
(6/17-B2) BENB10 17 O_DI_RNKSEL1 16
(6/17-B2) BENB11
100
100
R256
R257
18
19
18
(8/17-B5)
(8/17-B5) O_DI_RNKSEL2
100
100
R326
R327
17
18
17 C
(6/17-B2) BENB12 19 (7/17-B2) O_HD_SEL0 18
100 R258 20 100 R356 19
(7/17-F2) BENB20 20 (7/17-B2) O_HD_SEL1 19
100 R259 21 100 R357 20
(7/17-F2) BENB21 21 (7/17-C2) O_HD_DT0 20
100 R260 22 100 R358 21
(7/17-F2) BENB22 22 (7/17-C2) O_HD_DT1 21
100 R272 23 100 R359 22
(7/17-D2) BENB30 23 (7/17-C2) O_HD_DT2 22
100 R273 24 100 R360 23
(7/17-D2) BENB31 R274 24 (7/17-C2) O_HD_DT3 23
100 25 100 R361 24
(7/17-D2) BENB32 25 (7/17-B2) O_HD_CLK 24
R275 26 100 R362 25
26 (7/17-C2) O_HD_LTCLK 25
100 27 100 R363 26
(6/17-B3) HLDTRG 27 (8/17-F1) O_SUBH0 26
R276 28 100 R365 27
28 (8/17-F1) O_SUBH1 27
29 100 R367 28
29 (8/17-F1) O_SUBH2 28
100 30 100 R374 29
(9/17-E5) OCRCDET 30 (8/17-F1) O_SUBH3 29
R277 31 30
100 31 30
32 31
(9/17-E3) COM_DAT 32 (13/17-E2) LED_CONT_R 31
100 R278 33 32
(9/17-F5) COM_CLK 33 (13/17-D2) LED_CONT_L 32
100 R299 34 33
(9/17-F5) COM_LT 34 33
100 R300 35 34
(9/17-F5) COM_DIR 35 (11/17-F8) HABA_IN 34
100 R270 36 35
(9/17-E5)
(9/17-E5)
CRC_CLK
CRC_DAT
100
100
R271
R298
37
38
36
37
(11/17-A8)
(11/17-C8)
REGILOOK
RANK_IN
36
37
35
36 B
(8/17-C1) TRI_ENBN 38 (11/17-B8) THERM_IN 37
R303 39 38
39 (11/17-C8) DI_IN 38
40 39
40 39
40
C246 C261 C265 C341 40
C267 A5V
33PF C264 C277 0.1uF
33PF 33PF 1000pF1000pF 330PF GND
C237 C247 C262 C263 AGND
33PF C376
33PF 33PF 33PF 330pF
C245 C260 C266 C269 C270 C276
C268
330PF 1000pF 330PF
33PF 33PF 33PF
1000pF
GND
6-24
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Engine controller (10/17)
VCC
F
R280
10K
DIPMD1 (1/17-E3)(4/17-B6)
4
VCC
SW201A
R227 R226 R225 R224 R223
10k 10k 10k 10k 10k R222
10k
1
R351100 GND
(1/17-F8) TXD1_IC TXD (10/17-C3) (10/17-C2)(10/17-C3) EXT[5..0] XEXT[5..0] (2/17-C8)(4/17-B6)
5
47K 0.1uF GND
EXT5 R2631K XEXT5
2 4
(1/17-F8) DTR1_IC DTR (10/17-C2)
U217
3
GND
D
R313 VCCC311
(10/17-C3) CTS ICBSY (2/17-A8) 10uF/50V
100
J209 GND
(17/17-F5) VENB A1 B1 PIXRDY (17/17-D8)
(17/17-F5) PIXCLK A2 B2
A3 B3
PIX0 PIX1
A4 B4
PIX2 PIX3
A5 B5
PIX4 PIX5
A6 B6
A7 B7
PIX6 PIX7
A8 B8
(10/17-C2) RXD
R314
RXD1_IC (1/17-F8) (10/17-E5) TXD A9 B9 RXD (10/17-C7) C
100 A10 B10
(10/17-D7) CTS A11 B11 RTS (10/17-E5)
A12 B12
(10/17-C7) DSR A13 B13 DTR (10/17-D5)
(10/17-E4) EXT0 A14 B14 EXT1 (10/17-E4)
(10/17-E4) EXT2 A15 B15 EXT3 (10/17-E4)
R311 (10/17-E4) EXT4 A16 B16 EXT5 (10/17-E4)
(10/17-C3) DSR DSR1_IC (1/17-F8)
100
R315 R317 GND GND
10K
10K PIX[7..0] (17/17-E8)
GND GND
6-25
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Engine controller (11/17)
A5V
4
C
DA219A
R354 F
2
(9/17-B4) HABA_IN HABA_VAL (1/17-E3)
1K
C310 D206
1000PF
DA220A
5 C 1
A5V
4
C
DA206A
VCC VCC
4
R217
5
C
DA217B R328
2
100
DA207A C209 4.7K
1000PF
R269 E
6
C
3
100
DA218B C258
1
1000PF
C
1
A5V GND GND
4
VCC VCC
C
DA206B
4
C
DA217A R302
R216
6
4.7K
(12/17-F3) INK1_IN INK1 (4/17-F3)
3
100 R239
5
DA207B C207
1000PF (9/17-C4) LSA LPA (2/17-E8)
2
100
DA218A C257
C
1000PF D
C
1
VCC VCC
1
1
GND R240 GND
C
DA217C
4.7K
A5V
1
R238
2
(9/17-C4) REGISENS REGI0 (2/17-A8)
C
5
100
DA219C C285
DA218C
1000PF
R355
2
C
(9/17-B4) RANK_IN RANK (1/17-E3)
5
1K
C312 D207
DA220C
4
1000PF GND GND
C
4
C
DI (1/17-E3)
R408 R407 D208
(9/17-B4) DI_IN
3.6kF R406 1K C333
XHINK HINK (4/17-C7)
1.0kF 1000PF
A5V
1
C
DA219D
R376
3
1K
DA220D C324
1000PF
C
B
4
A5V
4
C
DA219B
R353
6
1K
DA220B C308 D205
1000PF
C
1
A
AGND
6-26
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Engine controller (12/17)
VCC
VCC
VCC
NF214
2
DA201 C203 J213
R214
4.7K 11 F
0.1uF
R215 10
3
(12/17-B2) MEDIA_IN MEDIAS_VAL (2/17-C8) 100k
100 9
C222 VCC VCC
R210
1
1000PF
(11/17-D8) INK1_IN 8
VCC
C
VCC GND DA206C R207
4.7K 7
2
1
6
R208 R206 100k 220
DA205
5
2.2k TANK (4/17-B6) 5
DA207C 100
R209 C204 R212 R211
3
2
C 4 VCC
(12/17-D3) DOOR_IN DOOR_VAL (1/17-F3) 1000PF (11/17-E8) INK0_IN 4
100
C205
1000PF 3
GND
VCC GND
2
VCC GND Q204 E
4
220
1
(4/17-C7) INKCONN 1
C
DA204A R213
R232
4.7K
Q203 GND
R233
2
DA204B
R230
4.7K VCC
VCC
R231
2
3
3
GND 2
FANSTS (1/17-F3) 2
GND 100
C342
+26V 1000PF
J206 GND J205 J210 +26V
1 GND 1 1
1 NF208 1 1
1
2 N F 2 2 C216
2 2 2 C215 100uF/50V
GND
3 C357 C371 VCC 3 3 0.1uF
3 NF217 3 3
0.1uF 100uF/50V
C227 4 4 A5V VCC
4 4
5
5
VCC J204 0.1uF J212
1 R449 8 6
1 8 6
2
22k
7
C
2 R448 (12/17-E8) CRGHP_IN 7
Q216 6 C214
22k 6 C213 100uF/50V
5 0.1uF
(1/17-F3) FAN_CONT 5
Q213 4
(12/17-D8) PURHP_IN 4
R445 Q215 3
3
4.7K 2 GND
2
VCC VCC
1
1 NF215
6-27
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Engine controller (13/17)
VCC A5V
F
A5V
C334 C338
0.1uF A5V
4
R409 47
R410 47 U222 0.1uF
C
R411 47 1 14 DA222A
DO VCC
2 13 R415 U223A
(2/17-D8) LD_DA LD VDD
3 12 3
(2/17-D8) CLK_DA CLK A06
5
4 11 1
(2/17-D8) DATA_DA DI A05 LED_CONT_R (9/17-B4)
5 10 1M 2
2
A01 A04
C336 6 9
A02 A03 C313 R416 DA221A
1000pF 7 8 R412
GND VSS 0.1uF 2M
C
C335 2.2K
C337
1000pF 1000pF E
1
GND
GND GND GND AGND
AGND
A5V
VCC
R404 A5V
2.2K
4
C
R372 U223B DA222B
5
6
7 (9/17-B4)
1M 6 LED_CONT_L
3
CPURSTN (1/17-D3) R373
2M R369
DA221B
D
C
VCC 2.2K
1
U227 AGND
1 3
OUT VCC C351
2 4 0.1uF
MAN GND
VCC
VCC VCC
GND
R228 R229
10k 10k C
D201
U201
D203 D202
RP201 8 7
VDD SDA SDA (4/17-B4)
47
C249 C217 4 6
VSS SCL SCL (4/17-B4)
0.22F 0.1uF
2
XIN
3
XOUT
GND
Y201 32.768kHz
C248
B
10pF
GND
6-28
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Engine controller (14/17)
VCC
Q207
(2/17-C7) PPOW_CONL
+26V E
C365 C366
+26V 0.1uF 100uF/50V
VCC
C326
0.1uF R439
Q214
4.7K
R440
GND U234 Q208
1K 1
1
U220A
Q209 2
IN1
D
OUT1
3
2 3
(2/17-C7) PGA ACOM1
R441 4
OUT2
J202
1K 5 GND 8
U220B IN2 8
4 Q210 6 7
GND 7
6 GND
5 7 6
(2/17-B1) PGXA GND 6
R442
8 5
IN3 5
1K 9 4
U220C OUT3 4
9 Q211 10 3
ACOM2 3
8
(2/17-B1) PGB
10 11
OUT4
2
2 C
R443 12 1
IN4 1
1K
U220D C369 C370
12 Q212 0.1uF 100uF/50V
11
13
(2/17-B1) PGXB
GND
6-29
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Engine controller (15/17)
VCC
NF210 +26V
N F
C349
0.1uF
C350
10uF/50V C368
F
U233 0.1uF C367 J203
1
Vcc2 100uF/50V 1
A5V C340 GND
2
0.1uF (4/17-E7) 13 2
MTP4 Ain A 3
(4/17-E7) 14 3
MTP5 Bin A* 4
GND (4/17-E7) 15 6
MTP6 A*in B 5
(4/17-E7) 16 7
U231A MTP7 B*in B* 6
3
(4/17-F3) D/A 0 1 R434 3.3k
R444 2
2M 4
PG
9
Vref1
11 12 GND
C355 Vref2 N.C.
GND VCC 8
0.01uF Td1
U230 C3540.1uF
1 16 C356
X4 VDD
2
3
X6 X2
15
14 GND
5
SG Td2
10 220pF
E
X X1
4 13 GND
X7 X0
5 12
X5 X3
6 11 GND
INH A
7 10 R433
VEE B C353
8 9
VSS C 0.01uF
GND 10 GND
(4/17-E7) MTP1
(4/17-E7) MTP2
(4/17-E7) R432
MTP3
A5V 30
U231B
5
R431 D
7 R425 3.3k
6
47
R424 R430
10 62
R429
R423
75
30 C
R428
R422
91
47
R427
VCC
U229 C352 R421
1 16 0.1uF
X4 VDD
2 15 100
X6 X2
3 14 GND
X X1
4 13 62
X7 X0
5 12 R426
X5 X3
6 11
INH A
7 10 R420
VEE B
8 9
VSS C
100 B
GND 75
GND
R419
91
R418
100
R417 A
100
GND
6-30
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
+26V
Engine controller (16/17)
N F
NF209
Vcc
C361
C344
0.1uF
C345
10uF/50V 0.1uF
C360 F
U232 100uF/50V J201
1
GND Vcc2 1
2
(4/17-E7) 13 2
MTP12 Ain A 3
A5V C347 (4/17-E7) 14 3
MTP13 Bin A* 4
0.1uF (4/17-E7) 15 6
MTP14 A*in B 5
(4/17-E7) 16 7
GND MTP15 B*in B* 6
(4/17-F3) 5
D/A 1 7
7 R394 3.3k NC
R438 6
4
U226B PG
2M 9
Vref1
11 12 GND
GND C363 Vref2 N.C.
VCC 8
0.01uF Td1
U225 C343
1 16 0.1uF C362
2
X4
X6
VDD
X2
15 5
SG Td2
10 220pF E
3 14 GND
X X1 GND
4 13
X7 X0
5 12
X5 X3 GND
6 11 R393
INH A
7 10
VEE B C364
8 9
VSS C 0.01uF
10
GND GND
(4/17-E7) MTP9
(4/17-E7) MTP10
(4/17-E7) R392
MTP11
A5V 30
R391 D
3 U226A
1 R385 3.3k
2
47
R384 R390
10 62
R389
R383
30
75
C
R388
R382
91
47
R387
VCC
U224 C346 R381
1 16 0.1uF
X4 VDD
2 15 100
X6 X2 GND
3 14
X X1
4 13 62
X7 X0
5 12 R386
X5 X3
6 11
INH A
7 10 R380
VEE B
8
VSS C
9
100
B
GND 75
GND
R379
91
R378
100
R377
A
100
GND
6-31
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Engine controller (17/17)
3
U235
2 F
G
A OPPRDY (2/17-B1)
4
(2/17-A8) IPIXRDY Y
1
B OVENB (2/17-B1)
V
(10/17-C3) PIXCLK DREQ1N (2/17-F8)
VCC
(10/17-C3) VENB XCRCCK (9/17-F5)
C372
5
(1/17-D2) REDREQ1N XCRCDAT (9/17-F5)
(1/17-C2) REDREQ0N XCRCDET (9/17-F5)
0.1uF (1/17-C2)(6/17-B8) NF205
HLDT
N F
SYSTEM_CLK
(1/17-C1) C279
(2/17-F2) 0.1uF
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
109
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
110
111
(3/17-F7)
(4/17-D2) GND
BPWR_REDRQ0N
BPRD_REDRQ1N
L244E_REVENB
DREQ2N
IMFRS_HLDTRG
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
CRCDET
CRCCK
OSUBH4
OSUBH1
VENBTSR
C168
AKOUT_REPXCK
FFF
CRCDT
INT4L_REPXRY
ASICMD1
ASICMD0
COMDIR
PCLK1
NC
NC
NC
COMDT
COMCK
IMFRD
CK20M
COMLT
VDD
VDD
C373
E
0.1uF 1 108
NC NC
2 107
VDD VSS
3 106
VSS VDD
(10/17-B1) 4 105
PIX[7..0] (2/17-F8) DREQ0N DQ0DQ0B32TS2 TRIN
5 104
(1/17-F3) DMA_CONTN DMC_B31_TS1 IMOAKRQ
6 103 (1/17-D2)(2/17-F2)(3/17-F7)(4/17-D2)
BEB30_TSSEL0 RESETN KILLERN
7 102
R297 47 FFF_B22_TD4 TLD
PIX7 8 101
A31PX7B21TD3 TMODE
PIX6 R296 47 9 100
A30PX6B20TD2 SMODE
PIX5 R295 47 10 99
47 A29PX5B12TD1 BCLK
PIX4 R294 11 98
A28PX4B11TD0 ACLK
PIX3 R293 47 12 97
R292 A27PX3B10TLD SDO
PIX2 47 13 96
A26_PX2_B02 SDI
PIX1 R291 47 14 95
R290 47 ADSL_PX1_B01 FWRHENB3TSC2 IPIXDT[7..0] (2/17-A8)
PIX0 15 94
DENL_PX0_B00 BENB31
R285 47 16 93
(10/17-C2) PIXRDY
17
BLT_PXRY_HLT LTCLK3
92 R454 47 IPIXDT7
(2/17-A8) OPIXCLK RDL_PXCK_HCK RP7_HSL31 R455 47
18
19
VDD
U208
RP6_HSL33
91
90
IPIXDT6 D
VSS VDD
20 89
(3/17-C1) HOLDTRG3
21
HOLDTRG3_HD3 VSS
88 R456 47 IPIXDT5
(3/17-C1) HOLDTRG2 ATP1HTG2HD2 RP5_HSL32
22 87
(3/17-C1) HOLDTRG1 ATP0HTG1HD1 DIRECT3
23 86
R284 (3/17-C1) HOLDTRG0
24
AKINHTG0HD0 BENB30
85 R457 47 IPIXDT4
(2/17-C8) IPLOTH BSYIPLOTHS1 RP4_HSL30
47 25 84
C271 DPXRDYH_HS0 IODATA3
26 83
1000pF BPINT_DRSEL2 DCLK3
(8/17-D7) 27 82
DRSL1 BPINT_DRSEL1 BDRHENB2TSC1
(8/17-D7) 28 81
DRSL0 BPINT_DRSEL0 BENB21
GND 29 80
30
DCLK4 LTCLK2
79 R458 47 IPIXDT3
31
IODATA4 RP3_HSL21
78 R459 47 IPIXDT2
32
DIRECT4 RP2_HSL23
77 R460 47 IPIXDT1
LTCLK4 RP1_HSL22
33 76
DK0HENB4TSC3 DIRECT2
34 75
VDD VSS
35 74
BENHENB1TSC0
NC VDD
IMBPCS_HENB0
36 73
NC NC
C
IMFEN_MPX2
RP0_HSL20
PT0_HSL00
PT2_HSL02
PT3_HSL03
PT1_HSL01
PT4_HSL10
PT6_HSL12
PT7_HSL13
PT5_HSL11
DIRECT0
DIRECT1
IODATA0
IODATA1
IODATA2
BENB00
BENB01
BENB10
BENB20
BENB11
LTCLK0
LTCLK1
DCLK0
DCLK1
DCLK2
VDD
VDD
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
NC
NC
NC
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
C375
0.1uF
GND
C374 R461 47 IPIXDT0
0.1uF
6-32
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
D. CARRIAGE CONTROLLER
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Carriage controller (1/8)
F
D504
26V 26VA VH1
IC515
1 Vin Vout 2
3 R561
GND ADJ 4 15kF
R503
1.2k,2W
D503
+ C502 C548
R501
C549 100u/50V 0.1u
0.1u 1.2k,2W
Q506
ZD504 R560
825F
E
HGND
(8/8-E2) H24VCNT
D506
VH2 VA
L5V
H5V
IC516
1 Vin Vout 2
D
3 ADJ 4
GND R567 Q507
15kF
D505
(8/8-E2) H5VCNT
+ C503 R502 JP502
C551 100u/50V C550
0.1u 0.1u 1.2k,2W
R568
825F
JP504 JP503
L5V
R532
4.7k
R531
4.7k B
J509
(8/8-E2) LSA 4
3
(8/8-E2) LSB 2
1
LGND
A
6-33
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Carriage controller (2/8)
F
VH1 H5V VH2 H5V
J503 J505
HE1B HE1B
30 HENB0 (3/8-F2) 30 HENB2 (3/8-F3)
BE1 BE1
29 BE01 (3/8-F2) 29 BE21 (3/8-F3)
EVEN EVEN
28 EVEN0 (8/8-E7) 28 EVEN2 (8/8-E7)
LCLK LCLK
27 LTCLK0 (3/8-F8) 27 LTCLK2 (3/8-F4)
HS2A HS2A
26 HS2A0 (3/8-F7) 26 HS2A2 (3/8-F3)
HS1A HS1A
25 HS1A0 (3/8-F7) 25 HS1A2 (3/8-F3)
HS1B HS1B
24 HS1B0 (3/8-F7) 24 HS1B2 (3/8-F3)
RANK RANK
23 RANK0 (6/8-C4) 23 RANK2 (6/8-C4)
DIA DIA
22 DIA0 (5/8-E2)(6/8-E5) 22 DIA2 (5/8-C2)(6/8-E5)
DIR DIR
21 DIR0 (3/8-E7) 21 DIR2 (3/8-E3)
HE1A HE1A
20 20
BE0 BE0
19 BE00 (3/8-E7) 19 BE20 (3/8-E3)
ODD ODD
18
17
HS2B ODD0 (8/8-E6)
HS2B0 (3/8-E7)
18
17
HS2B
ODD2 (8/8-E6)
HS2B2 (3/8-E3)
E
LG LG
16 16
15 15
VDD VDD
14 14
HG HG
13 13
12 12
11 11
10 10
SUB SUB
9 SUB0 (5/8-F5) 9 SUB2 (5/8-D5)
8 8
VH VH
7 7
6 6
5 5
IDAT IDAT
4 4
DCLK DCLK
3 3
RES RES
2 HRESET (8/8-E2) 2 HRESET (8/8-E2)
DIK DIK
1 DIK0 (5/8-E2) IDATA0 (3/8-E8) 1 DIK2 (5/8-C2) IDATA2 (3/8-E4)
DCLK0 (3/8-E8) DCLK2 (3/8-E4)
D
HGND LGND HGND LGND
VH2 H5V VH2 H5V
J504 J506
HE1B HE1B
30 HENB1 (3/8-D7) 30 HENB3 (3/8-D3)
BE1 BE1
29 BE11 (3/8-D7) 29 BE31 (3/8-D3)
EVEN EVEN
28 EVEN1 (8/8-E7) 28 EVEN3 (8/8-E7)
LCLK LCLK
27 LTCLK1 (3/8-D8) 27 LTCLK3 (3/8-D4)
HS2A HS2A
26 HS2A1 (3/8-C7) 26 HS2A3 (3/8-C3)
HS1A HS1A
25 HS1A1 (3/8-C7) 25 HS1A3 (3/8-C3)
HS1B HS1B
24 HS1B1 (3/8-C7) 24 HS1B3 (3/8-C3)
RANK RANK
23 RANK1 (6/8-C4) 23 RANK3 (6/8-C4)
DIA DIA
22 DIA1 (5/8-D2)(6/8-E5) 22 DIA3 (5/8-C2)(6/8-E5)
DIR DIR
21 DIR1 (3/8-C7) 21 DIR3 (3/8-C3)
HE1A HE1A
20 20
BE0 BE0
19
18
ODD
ODD1 (8/8-E6)
BE10 (3/8-C7) 19
18
ODD
ODD3 (8/8-E6)
BE30 (3/8-C3) C
HS2B HS2B
17 HS2B1 (3/8-B7) 17 HS2B3 (3/8-B3)
LG LG
16 16
15 15
VDD VDD
14 14
HG HG
13 13
12 12
11 11
10 10
SUB SUB
9 SUB1 (5/8-E5) 9 SUB3 (5/8-C5)
8 8
VH VH
7 7
6 6
5 5
IDAT IDAT
4 4
DCLK DCLK
3 3
RES RES
2 HRESET (8/8-E2) 2 HRESET (8/8-E2)
DIK DIK
1 DIK1 (5/8-D2) IDATA1 (3/8-C8) 1 DIK3 (5/8-B2) IDATA3 (3/8-C4)
DCLK1 (3/8-B8) DCLK3 (3/8-B4) B
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BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Carriage controller (3/8)
F
(2/8-F5) HENB0 HENB0 (4/8-B7) (2/8-F1) HENB2 HENB2 (4/8-D3)
R514 (2/8-F5) BE01 BE01 (4/8-B7) R511 (2/8-F1) BE21 BE21 (4/8-D3)
(2/8-E5) LTCLK0 LTCLK0 (4/8-B7) (2/8-E1) LTCLK2 LTCLK2 (4/8-D3)
33 (2/8-E5) HS2A0 HS2A0 (4/8-B7) 33 (2/8-E1) HS2A2 HS2A2 (4/8-D3)
C523 (2/8-E5) HS1A0 HS1A0 (4/8-B7) C520 (2/8-E1) HS1A2 HS1A2 (4/8-C3)
33p (2/8-E5) HS1B0 HS1B0 (4/8-B7) 33p (2/8-E1) HS1B2 HS1B2 (4/8-C3)
9
LGND LGND
RA506G
RA502G
RA503H
RA506H
RA502H
RA506E
RA502E
RA503B
RA504B
RA506F
RA502F
RA506A
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10 10
10
10
10 5
10 5
10 5
10 5
10 5
10 5
10 5
10
5
5
RA503G
RA507C
RA504C
RA507D
RA504D
RA504E
RA506B
RA507B
RA504F
RA503A
LGND LGND
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
R575 R577
(2/8-D5) IDATA0 (2/8-D1) IDATA2 E
1
33 33
C552 C554
33p (2/8-E5) DIR0 DIR0 (4/8-B7) 33p (2/8-E1) DIR2 DIR2 (4/8-C3)
(2/8-E5) BE00 BE00 (4/8-B7) (2/8-E1) BE20 BE20 (4/8-B3)
(2/8-E5) HS2B0 HS2B0 (4/8-B7) (2/8-E1) HS2B2 HS2B2 (4/8-B3)
LGND R513 LGND R510
IDATA0 (4/8-B7) IDATA2 (4/8-B3)
(2/8-D5) DCLK0 DCLK0 (4/8-B7) (2/8-D1) DCLK2 DCLK2 (4/8-B3)
33 33
C522 C519
33p 33p
LGND LGND
6
LGND LGND
RA504G
RA505C
RA501C
RA504H
RA505D
RA503D
RA501D
RA501E
RA505B
RA501B
RA503F
RA501A
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10 10
10 10
10 10
10
10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5
C
10
5
5
RA505G
RA501G
RA503C
RA505H
RA501H
RA502D
RA505E
RA503E
RA505F
RA501F
LGND LGND
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
R576 R578
(2/8-B5) IDATA1 (2/8-B1) IDATA3
6
3
33 33
C553 C555
33p (2/8-C5) DIR1 DIR1 (4/8-B3) 33p (2/8-C1) DIR3 DIR3 (4/8-D3)
(2/8-C5) BE10 BE10 (4/8-B3) (2/8-C1) BE30 BE30 (4/8-D3)
(2/8-C5) HS2B1 HS2B1 (4/8-B3) (2/8-C1) HS2B3 HS2B3 (4/8-D3)
LGND R515 LGND R508
IDATA1 (4/8-B3) IDATA3 (4/8-D3)
(2/8-B5) DCLK1 DCLK1 (4/8-B3) (2/8-B1) DCLK3 DCLK3 (4/8-D3)
33 33
C524 C517
33p 33p
LGND LGND
B
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BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Carriage controller (4/8)
COM_DIR (8/8-C5)
COM_DAT (8/8-D7)
COM_CLK (8/8-C7)
COM_LT (8/8-C5)
CRC_CLK (8/8-C5)
CRC_DAT (8/8-C5)
OSUBH1
(5/8-D7) XSUBH1
OSUBH4
CRC_DET (8/8-D7) F
COM_DIR
SUBH4 TRI_ENBN (8/8-C5)
COM_CLK
CRC_DET
COM_DAT
CRC_CLK
CRC_DAT
TRI_ENBN
COM_LT
Y501 L5V
R505 (10.245MHz) IC517
CLK
C508 L5V 1 8
0.1u 33 x1 oe NF503
NF502 NF
2 7
NF C507 x2 gnd
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
109
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
110
111
330p C570 C571 C506
LGND 3 6
16p 16p fs3 vcc 0.01u
IC503
4 5
BPWR_REDRQ0N
BPRD_REDRQ1N
L244E_REVENB
IMFRS_HLDTRG
DREQ2N
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
CRCDET
CRCCK
OSUBH4
OSUBH1
C168
VENBTSR
AKOUT_REPXCK
FFF
INT4L_REPXRY
CRCDT
ASICMD1
ASICMD0
COMDIR
PCLK1
NC
NC
NC
COMDT
COMCK
IMFRD
CK20M
fs4 clkout
COMLT
VDD
VDD
C513
L5V
0.1u LGND
1 108 R504
NC NC
2 107
3
VDD
VSS
VSS
VDD
106
2.2k
E
BENB32 4 105
(8/8-D5) BENB32 DQ0DQ0B32TS2 TRIN
BENB31 5 104 IC501
(8/8-D5) BENB31 DMC_B31_TS1 IMOAKRQ
(8/8-D5) BENB30 6 103 RESETN 1 3
BENB30 BEB30_TSSEL0 RESETN OUT VCC
BENB22 7 102
(8/8-D5) BENB22 FFF_B22_TD4 TLD C505
BENB21 8 101 2 4
(8/8-D5) BENB21 A31PX7B21TD3 TMODE MAN GND 0.01u
BENB20 9 100
(8/8-D5) BENB20 A30PX6B20TD2 SMODE
BENB12 10 99
(8/8-D5) BENB12 A29PX5B12TD1 BCLK
BENB11 11 98
(8/8-D5) BENB11 A28PX4B11TD0 ACLK
BENB10 12 97
(8/8-D5) BENB10 A27PX3B10TLD SDO
BENB02 13 96
(8/8-D5) BENB02 A26_PX2_B02 SDI
(8/8-D5) BENB01 14 95 HENB3 LGND
BENB01 ADSL_PX1_B01 FWRHENB3TSC2 HENB3 (3/8-D1)
(8/8-D5) BENB00 15 94 BE31
BENB00 DENL_PX0_B00 BENB31 BE31 (3/8-D1)
HLTCLK 16 93 LTCLK3
(8/8-D2) HLTCLK BLT_PXRY_HLT LTCLK3 LTCLK3 (3/8-D1)
HDCLK 17 92 HS2A3
(8/8-D2) HDCLK RDL_PXCK_HCK RP7_HSL31 HS2A3 (3/8-C1)
18 91 HS1A3
VDD RP6_HSL33 HS1A3 (3/8-C1)
19 90
VSS VDD
HDAT3 20 89
(8/8-D2) HDAT3 HOLDTRG3_HD3 VSS
HDAT2 21 88 HS1B3
(8/8-D2)
(8/8-D2)
HDAT2
HDAT1
HDAT1 22
ATP1HTG2HD2
ATP0HTG1HD1
RP5_HSL32
DIRECT3
87 DIR3
HS1B3
DIR3
(3/8-C1)
(3/8-C1)
D
(8/8-D2) HDAT0 23 86 BE30
HDAT0 AKINHTG0HD0 BENB30 BE30 (3/8-C1)
(8/8-D2) HSEL1 24 85 HS2B3
HSEL1 BSYIPLOTHS1 RP4_HSL30 HS2B3 (3/8-B1)
(8/8-D2) HSEL0 25 84 IDATA3
HSEL0 DPXRDYH_HS0 IODATA3 IDATA3 (3/8-B1)
JP501 SUBH1 26 83 DCLK3
(8/8-D4) SUBH1 BPINT_DRSEL2 DCLK3 DCLK3 (3/8-B1)
27 82 HENB2
BPINT_DRSEL1 BDRHENB2TSC1 HENB2 (3/8-F1)
28 81 BE21
BPINT_DRSEL0 BENB21 BE21 (3/8-F1)
DCLK4 29 80 LTCLK2
DCLK4 DCLK4 LTCLK2 LTCLK2 (3/8-F1)
IDATA4 30 79 HS2A2
IDATA4 IODATA4 RP3_HSL21 HS2A2 (3/8-F1)
DIR4 31 78 HS1A2
DIR4 DIRECT4 RP2_HSL23 HS1A2 (3/8-F1)
LTCLK4 32 77 HS1B2
LTCLK4 LTCLK4 RP1_HSL22 HS1B2 (3/8-F1)
HENB4 33 76 DIR2
HENB4 DK0HENB4TSC3 DIRECT2 DIR2 (3/8-E1)
34 75
VDD VSS
35 74
BENHENB1TSC0
NC VDD
IMBPCS_HENB0
36 73
NC NC
IMFEN_MPX2
RP0_HSL20
PT0_HSL00
PT2_HSL02
PT3_HSL03
PT1_HSL01
PT4_HSL10
PT6_HSL12
PT7_HSL13
PT5_HSL11
L5V
DIRECT0
DIRECT1
IODATA0
IODATA1
IODATA2
BENB00
BENB01
BENB10
BENB20
BENB11
C514
LTCLK0
LTCLK1
DCLK0
DCLK1
DCLK2
NF501
C
VDD
VDD
NF
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
NC
NC
NC
0.1u
LGND
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
LGND
C515
BE20
LTCLK0
LTCLK1
0.1u
HENB0
HENB1
DCLK0
DCLK1
DCLK2
IDATA0
IDATA1
IDATA2
HS2B0
HS1B0
HS2B1
HS1B1
HS2B2
HS1A0
HS2A0
HS1A1
HS2A1
BE00
BE01
BE10
BE11
DIR0
DIR1
BE20 (3/8-E1)
LGND
HS2B2 (3/8-E1)
(3/8-E5) DCLK0 IDATA2 (3/8-E1)
(3/8-E5) IDATA0 DCLK2 (3/8-E1)
(3/8-E5) HS2B0
(3/8-E5) BE00 HENB1 (3/8-D5)
(3/8-E5) DIR0 BE11 (3/8-D5)
(3/8-F5) HS1B0 LTCLK1 (3/8-D5)
(3/8-F5)
(3/8-F5)
HS1A0
HS2A0
HS2A1
HS1A1
(3/8-C5)
(3/8-C5)
B
(3/8-F5) LTCLK0 HS1B1 (3/8-C5)
(3/8-F5) BE01 DIR1 (3/8-C5)
(3/8-F5) HENB0 BE10 (3/8-C5)
HS2B1 (3/8-B5)
IDATA1 (3/8-B5)
DCLK1 (3/8-B5)
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BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Carriage controller (5/8)
F
H5V
VA
SUB0
SUB0 (2/8-E6)
R541
22kF
R553 Q505 IC509A
SUBH0
(8/8-D4) SUBH0 3
470
1 DIA0
2 DIA0 (2/8-E6)(6/8-E5)
R540
R552
2kF DIK0
DIK0 (2/8-D6)
2.2k
C532
R539 E
10kF
HGND AGND 0.1u
SUB1
SUB1 (2/8-B6)
AGND AGND
R534
DIK1
DIK1 (2/8-B6)
2.2k
R537
10kF
HGND D
SUB2
SUB2 (2/8-E3) AGND
SUB3
SUB3 (2/8-B3)
C
AGND
R507
DIK3
DIK3 (2/8-B3)
2.2k
R536
10kF
HGND
AGND
DI_GND
DI_GND
B
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BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Carriage controller (6/8)
26VA
R529
L5V C529
C527
33kF
0.1u IC508A
0.1u 2 R526 IC508D
AGND 1 13
3 14
1.3kF DISNS (8/8-C4)
12
IC506 VA
1 16
2
X4
X6
VDD
X2
15 DIA2
DIA2 (2/8-E3)(5/8-C2)
E
3 14 DIA1 C528 R525
X X1 DIA1 (2/8-C6)(5/8-D2)
4 13 DIA0 680p
X7 X0 DIA0 (2/8-E6)(5/8-E2) 13kF
DIA4 5 12 DIA3
DIA4 X5 X3 DIA3 (2/8-C3)(5/8-C2)
HOLDTRG 6 11 DRSEL0
(8/8-D7) HOLDTRG INH A
7 10 DRSEL1
VEE B
8 9 DRSEL2 AGND
VSS C
R524
2.2kF
AGND
AGND
D
L5V L5V
R551
C525 R521 R519 R518 R520
15kF
1.0kB 1.0kB 1.0kB 1.0kB
IC508B
0.1u 6 R550 IC508C
7 9
5 8
3.6kF RANK (8/8-C4)
10
IC505
1 16
2
X4
X6
VDD
X2
15 RANK2
RANK2 (2/8-E3)
C
3 14 RANK1 C530 L5V
X X1 RANK1 (2/8-C6)
4 13 RANK0 680p
X7 X0 RANK0 (2/8-E6)
RANK4 5 12 RANK3 R527 R528
RANK4 X5 X3 RANK3 (2/8-C3)
6 11 DRSEL0
INH A
7 10 DRSEL1
VEE B 20kB 20kB
8 9 DRSEL2 AGND
VSS C
AGND
DRSEL[0..2]
DRSEL[0..2] (8) (8/8-D3)
LGND
6-38
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Carriage controller (7/8)
F
IC513A
26VA L5V 2
1
REGOUT (8/8-C4)
3
R569
33k
J510 VA L5V
LEDB C531
8 LEDB (7/8-C2) R543
7 LEDR (7/8-C5)
LEDR
6 33kF
5 REGOUT 0.01u
R523
4
POUT 10k
3 POUT (8/8-C4) R545
THERM
2
1
THERM (8/8-C4)
51kF
R585 E
0 2 IC511A
IC513C 1
IC513B REGSEN (8/8-E2)
9 3
R546 IC513D 6 D502 8
R549
AGND 13 7 10
14 5
2.2k
13kF 12 26VA
R547 C533
L5V 2kF
R548 C535
2.2M 0.47u,3216 0.1u
R544 AGND
26VA 15kF
IC511B
AGND C534 6
AGND AGND 7 D
5
0.1u
AGND
AGND
C539 C538
0.1u 0.1u C
R557 R556
15kF 15kF
IC512A IC512B
R558 ZD506 R559 ZD505
2 R573 6 R572
(8/8-D4) REGLEDR (8/8-D4) REGLEDB
1 7
3.3kF LEDR (7/8-E7) 3.3kF LEDB (7/8-E7)
3 5
200,1/2W,5025 270,1/2W,5025
L5V L5V
C537
0.1u
26VA AGND
B
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BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Carriage controller (8/8)
5V 26V
J501 J502
24V
40 40
39 39
ODD0 (2/8-E6) + C504
38 ODD0 38 100u/50V
ODD1 24VGND
37
36
ODD2
ODD1
ODD2
(2/8-C6)
(2/8-E3)
37
36
E
ODD3 (2/8-C3)
35 ODD3 35
HRESET
34 34 HRESET (2/8-B3)(2/8-B6)(2/8-D3)(2/8-D6)
EVEN0 LSA
33 EVEN0 (2/8-F6) 33 LSA (1/8-B7)
EVEN1 LSB 26VGND
32 EVEN1 (2/8-C6) 32 LSB (1/8-B7)
EVEN2 GND REGSEN
31 EVEN2 (2/8-F3) C572 C573 C574 C575 C576 C577 31 REGSEN (7/8-E2)
EVEN3 REGHOLD
30 EVEN3 (2/8-C3) 220p 220p 220p 220p 220p 220p 30
H5VCNT
29 29 H5VCNT (1/8-D3)
R5VCNT
28 28
BENB00 H24VCNT
27 BENB00 (4/8-D7) 27 H24VCNT (1/8-D7)
BENB01 DRSEL0 (6/8-B4)
26 BENB01 (4/8-D7) 26 DRSEL0
BENB02 DRSEL1 (6/8-B4)
25 BENB02 (4/8-D7) 25 DRSEL1
BENB10 DRSEL2 (6/8-B4) R580
24 BENB10 (4/8-D7) 24 DRSEL2
BENB11 HSEL0_
23 BENB11 (4/8-E7) 23 HSEL0 (4/8-D7)
BENB12 HSEL1_
22 BENB12 (4/8-E7) 22 33 R581
BENB20 HDAT0_
21 BENB20 (4/8-E7) 21 HSEL1 (4/8-D7)
BENB21 HDAT1_
20 BENB21 (4/8-E7) 20 R566 33
BENB22 HDAT2_
19 BENB22 (4/8-E7) 19 HDAT0 (4/8-D7)
BENB30 HDAT3_
18
17
BENB31
BENB30
BENB31
(4/8-E7)
(4/8-E7)
18
17
HDCLK_
33 R565
HDAT1 (4/8-D7)
D
BENB32 HLTCLK_
16 BENB32 (4/8-E7) 16 R564 33
SUBH0 (5/8-E7)
15 15 SUBH0 HDAT2 (4/8-D7)
HOLDTRG (6/8-E7) SUBH1 (4/8-D7)
14 HOLDTRG 14 SUBH1 33 R563
SUBH2 (5/8-D7)
13 C578 C579 C580 C581 C582 C583 13 SUBH2 HDAT3 (4/8-D7)
MPX2 SUBH3 (5/8-C7)
12 220p 220p 220p 220p 220p 220p 12 SUBH3 R562 33
CRCD_DET (4/8-F3)
11 CRC_DET 11 HDCLK (4/8-D7)
REGLEDR
10 10 REGLEDR (7/8-C8) 33 R582
COM_DAT REGLEDB 5V
9 COM_DAT (4/8-F3) 9 REGLEDB (7/8-C4) HLTCLK (4/8-D7)
COM_CLK
8 COM_CLK (4/8-F3) 8 33
COM_LT GND (4/8-F3) POUT (7/8-E7)
7 COM_LT 7 POUT
COM_DIR REGOUT (7/8-F6)
6 COM_DIR (4/8-F3) 6 REGOUT
CRC_CLK RANK (6/8-C1) C556
5 CRC_CLK (4/8-F3) 5 RANK
CRC_DAT THERM (7/8-E7)
4 CRC_DAT (4/8-F3) 4 THERM
TRI_ENBN DISNS (6/8-E2) C557
3 TRI_ENBN (4/8-F3) 3 DISNS 220p
2 2
1 1 C544
220p
C584
82p
C585 C586 C587 C588 C589 C590 C591 R584 GND 220p
C543
C
220p 220p 220p 220p 220p 220p 220p 10k 5V C542
220p
C541
L5V 220p
GND C540
GND R530 220p
C558
220p
10kF
220p
GND LGND
5V L5V
L501
B
+ C501
100u/16V
GND
LGND
6-40
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
E. PAPER SENSOR
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Paper sensor
+26V
LED2 J510
LEDB
1
LEDR
2
+26V
3
REGOUT
+5V
4
5
E
LED1 POUT
6
THERM
7
GND
8
C2
100p
R1
1.1M D
R2 R3
PD1 22k 680
IC1B
6
+5V 7
5
C1
0.1u
C
PT1 TH1
IC1A
2
1
3
GND
6-41
BJ-W3000 / BJ-W3050 Part 6: Circuit Diagram
PKEY2
20
19
VCC F
PKEY3
18
PKEY4
FG701 VCC
17 D701 D701 D704
PKEY5
U701
4
3
16 JP701
BUZZER R727 R728 R729 R701 R702 R703 DIODE SW701 DIODE SW702 DIODE SW703
0.1uF
C702
15 6.8K 6.8K 6.8K 1K 1K 1K D705 C701
0.1uF
RSV1
C704
0
3
14 GND 22uF
VSS
DIODE
2
13 GND GND
PLED0
12 D702 D702 D704 GND
PLED1
3
11
PLED2
DIODE SW704 DIODE SW705 DIODE SW706
2
10
PLED3 CN704
9 2
PLED4 2
GND
8 1
PLED5 1
7 D703 D703 D705
PLED6
E
4
6 GND
PLED7
DIODE SW707 DIODE SW708 DIODE SW709
1
5
PLED8
4
PLED9
3
RSV2
2
NC.
1
NC.
CN702
22
NC.
21
RSV3
20
VSS
19 PDAT0
PDAT0
18 PDAT1
PDAT1
PDAT2
17
16
PDAT2
PDAT3
D
PDAT3
2
15
VSS
14 PDAT4 LED701 LED702 LED703 LED704 LED705 LED706 LED707 LED708 LED709 LED710
PDAT4
1
13 PDAT5
PDAT5
12 PDAT6
PDAT6 R705 R706 R707 R708 R709 R710 R711 R712 R713 R714
11 PDAT7 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330
PDAT7
10
VSS
9
LCDE
8 Q701 Q702 Q703 Q704 Q705 Q706 Q707 Q708 Q709 Q710
VEE
7
RS
VCC
6
VSS
5
R/W R730 R731 GND
4 4.7K 4.7K
CPURSTL
VSS
3 CN703 LCD701 VCC
C
1
1 1 GND
2
2
PVCC
2
2 2 VCC
1 C703
NC. LED711
3
0.1uF 3 3 VEE
1
4
4 4 RS
5 L C D
5 5 R/W R718
6 330
6 6 LCDE
PDAT0 7
7 7 PDAT0
GND
PDAT1 8
8 8 PDAT1
PDAT2 9 Q711
9 9 PDAT2
PDAT3 10
10 10 PDAT3
PDAT4 11
11 11 PDAT4
PDAT5 12 GND
12 12 PDAT5
PDAT6
PDAT7
13 13
13
14
PDAT6 B
14 14 PDAT7
VCC
SW710
GND GND
GND
6-42
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