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Page 1 - SERVICE MANUAL

FACSIMILE EQUIPMENTSERVICE MANUALMODEL: FAX3750/FAX-8650PMFC7750

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I - 4(2/2)Model FAX3750 MFC7750One-touch Dial 12 x 2 12 x 2Speed Dial 100 100Tel-Index Yes YesChain Dialing Yes YesContrast SL/Auto/SD SL/Auto/SDFAX/T

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V - 13WSW03 (PABX* mode setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1CNG detection when sharing amodular wall socket with atelephone0: A 1:

Page 4 - SAFETY INFORMATION

V - 14l Selectors 6 and 7: Dial tone detection in PABXThese selectors activate or deactivate the dial tone detection function which detects a dial ton

Page 5 - CHAPTER I

V - 15WSW04 (TRANSFER facility setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 Earth function in transfer facility 0: Provided 1: Not provid

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V - 16WSW05 (1st dial tone and busy tone detection)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|31st dial tone detectionNo. 1 2 30 0 0 : 3.5 sec.

Page 7 - 1. EQUIPMENT OUTLINE

V - 17l Selectors 5 and 6: Busy tone detection in automatic sending modeThese selectors determine whether or not the equipment automatically disconnec

Page 8 - 2. SPECIFICATIONS

V - 18WSW06 (Pause key setting and 2nd dial tone detection)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|3Pause key setting and 2nd dialtone detect

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V - 19l Selectors 1 through 3: Pause key setting and 2nd dial tone detectionSelectors1 2 30 0 0 No WAIT is inserted even if the Pause key is pressed.0

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V - 20WSW07 (Dial tone setting 1)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Frequency band rangeNo. 1 20 0 : Narrows by 10 Hz0 1 : Initial val

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V - 21WSW08 (Dial tone setting 2)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|31st dial tone detection timelengthNo. 1 2 30 0 0 : 50 ms0 0 1 : 2

Page 12 - CHAPTER II

V - 22WSW09 (Protocol definition 1)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 Frame length selection 0: 256 octets 1: 64 octets2 Use of non-stand

Page 13 - CONTENTS

I - 5(2/2)Model MFC-8650POne-touch Dial 12 x 2Speed Dial 100Tel-Index YesChain Dialing YesContrast SL/Auto/SDFAX/TEL Switch YesDistinctive Ringing NoC

Page 14 - FACSIMILE EQUIPMENT

V - 23WSW10 (Protocol definition 2)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1Switching of DPS, following theCML ON/OFF0: No 1: Yes2Time length fr

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V - 24WSW11 (Busy tone setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Frequency band rangeNo. 1 20 0 : Narrows by 10 Hz0 1 : Initial value1 x

Page 16 - CHAPTER III

V - 25WSW12 (Signal detection condition setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Min. OFF time length of callingsignal (Ci)No. 1 20 0 :

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V - 26WSW13 (Modem setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Cable equalizerNo. 1 20 0 : 0 km0 1 : 1.8 km1 0 : 3.6 km1 1 : 5.6 km34Rece

Page 18 - 1. OVERVIEW

V - 27WSW14 (AUTO ANS facility setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Frequency band selection(Lower limit)No. 1 20 0 : 13 Hz0 1 : 15

Page 19 - 2. MECHANISMS

V - 28WSW15 (REDIAL facility setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Selection of redial intervalNo. 1 20 0 : 5 minutes0 1 : 1 minute1

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V - 29WSW16 (Function setting 1)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 Not used.2 CCITT superfine recommendation 0: OFF 1: ON3|6Not used.7 M

Page 21 - 2.2 Laser Printing Mechanism

V - 30WSW17 (Function setting 2)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Off-hook alarmNo. 1 20 0 : No alarm0 1 : Always valid1 X : Valid exce

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V - 31WSW18 (Function setting 3)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 Not used.23Detection enabled time for CNGand no toneNo. 2 30 0 : 40 se

Page 23 - 2.2.2 Print process mechanism

V - 32WSW19 (Transmission speed setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|3First transmission speed choicefor fallbackNo. 1 2 3No. 4 5 6

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CHAPTER II.INSTALLATION

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V - 33WSW20 (Overseas communications mode setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 EP* tone prefix 0: OFF 1: ON2Overseas communication

Page 26 - 2.2.3 Heat-fixing mechanism

V - 34WSW21 (TAD setting 1)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|7Not used.8Erasure of message stored in thememory after the messagetransfer

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V - 35WSW23 (Communications setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1Starting point of training check(TCF)0: From the head of a series

Page 28 - III - 11

V - 36l Selector 7: Resolution level for receptionThis selector determines whether the resolution should be limited at the start of reception in thesl

Page 29 - 3. CONTROL ELECTRONICS

V - 37WSW25 (TAD setting 3)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|4Not used.5|7Pause between paging numberand PINNo. 5 6 70 0 0 : 2 sec.0 0

Page 30 - 3.2 Main PCB

V - 38WSW26 (Function setting 4)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 Application of DC wetting pulse 0: OFF 1: ON2Overvoltage limiter at th

Page 31 - III - 14

V - 39WSW27 (Function setting 5)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 Definition of programmable key 0: TEL key 1: TEL/POLLING key2 Ringer O

Page 32 - 3.3 NCU PCB

V - 40WSW28 (Function setting 6)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|3Transmission level of DTMF high-band frequency signalNo. 1 2 30 0 0 :

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V - 41WSW29 (Function setting 7)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|6Not used.7Automatic dialing by caller IDsstored in the memory0: Yes

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V - 42WSW31 (Function setting 9)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 Not used.2Default reduction rate for failure ofautomatic reduction dur

Page 35 - III - 18

CONTENTS1. INSTALLING THE UPDATE DATA TO THE FACSIMILE EQUIPMENT...II-1

Page 36 - CHAPTER IV

V - 43WSW32 (Function setting 10)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|4Not used.56Default resolutionNo. 5 60 0 : Standard0 1 : Fine1 0 : Su

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V - 44WSW33 (Function setting 11)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|3Not used.45FAX receiving speed to be keptwithin the transmission spe

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V - 45WSW34 (Function setting 12)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|5Not used.67Number of DTMF tone signals forinhibiting the detection o

Page 39 - 1. DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY

V - 46WSW36 (Function setting 14)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 ECP* mode 0: ON 1: OFF2Recovery from Inactive PCInterface0: Disabled

Page 40 - Tightening Torque List

V - 47WSW37 (Function setting 15)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|8Not used.WSW38 (Function setting 16)SelectorNo.Function Setting and

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V - 48l Selector 4: Stepping Down the Transmission Speed at Fallback EachThis selector determines how much the modem steps down the transmission speed

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V - 49WSW39 (Function setting 17)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|4First transmission speed choicefor fallbackNo. 1 2 3 4No. 5 6 7 80 0

Page 43 - (*Provided on the FAX-8650P)

V - 50WSW40 (Function setting 18)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Not used.3|8Masking of Symbol Rate(s)Not masking MaskingNo. 3 0 1 342

Page 44 - Ferrite core NF-80

V - 51WSW41 (Function setting 19)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|4Not used.5|8Modem AttenuatorNo. 5 6 7 80 0 0 0 : -10 dBm0 0 0 1 : -1

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V - 52[ B ] Printout of firmware switch datann FunctionThe equipment prints out the setting items and contents specified by the firmware switches.nn O

Page 46 - 1.3 Document Guide Base

II - 11. INSTALLING THE UPDATE DATA TO THEFACSIMILE EQUIPMENTIf the program version is updated or the main PCB is replaced, install the update program

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V - 533.6 Operational Check of LCDnn FunctionThis function allows you to check whether the LCD on the control panel works normally.nn Operating Proced

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V - 54FAX3750FAX-8650P/MFC7750Key & Button Entry Order

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V - 553.8 Sensor Operational Checknn FunctionThis function allows you to check whether the eight sensors (document front sensor, documentrear sens

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V - 563.9 CIS Scanner Area Settingnn FunctionThe equipment sets the CIS scanner area and stores it into the EEPROM.nn Operating Procedure(1) Press

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V - 573.11 Equipment Error Code Indicationnn FunctionThis function displays an error code of the last error on the LCD.nn Operating Procedure(1) P

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V - 583.13 Cancellation of the Memory Security Mode (For the FAX-8650P)nn FunctionThis procedure can cancel the memory security mode. Use this pr

Page 53 - (2) Open the top cover

CHAPTER VI.ERROR INDICATION ANDTROUBLESHOOTING

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CONTENTS1. ERROR INDICATION...VI-11.1Equipment Errors...

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VI - 11. ERROR INDICATIONTo help the user or the service personnel promptly locate the cause of a problem (if any), thefacsimile equipment incorporate

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VI - 2Messages on the LCD Probable CauseDOCUMENT JAM n Document loading error(1) The document rear sensor detects no leading edge of adocument within

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II - 2Installing the update data onto the flash ROM of the facsimile equipment(1) Load the floppy disk which stores the update data and transfer utili

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VI - 3Messages on the LCD Probable CausePLS OPEN COVER To display the relating detailed error code, use maintenance-mode function code 82. (Refer to

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VI - 4[ 2 ] Error codes shown in the "MACHINE ERROR X X " messageError CodeX X(Hex.)Error factor( 71 Laser scanner motor does not lock. )(

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VI - 5Error CodeX X(Hex.)Error factor( B9 Light emission intensity error of the LED array. )( D5 The MODEM fails to complete the command transmission

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VI - 61.2 Communications ErrorsIf a communications error occurs, the facsimile equipment emits an audible alarm (intermittent beeping) for approximat

Page 62 - For the FAX-8650P

VI - 7nn Definition of Error Codes on the Communications List(1) CallingCode 1 Code 2 Causes10 08 Wrong number called.11 01 No dial tone detected befo

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VI - 8(3) Compatibility [checking the NSF and DIS]Code 1 Code 2 Causes32 01 Remote terminal only with V.29 capability in 2400 or 4800 bpstransmission.

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VI - 9(4) Instructions received from the remote terminal [checking the NSC, DTC, NSS, and DCS]Code 1 Code 2 Causes40 02 Illegal coding system requeste

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VI - 10(6) ID checkingCode 1 Code 2 Causes63 01 Password plus "lower 4 digits of telephone number" notcoincident.63 02 Password not coincide

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VI - 11(9) Signal isolationCode 1 Code 2 Causes90 01 Unable to detect video signals and commands within 6 secondsafter CFR is transmitted.90 02 Receiv

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VI - 12(12) Transmission in V. 34 modeCode 1 Code 2 CausesC0 01 No common modulation mode or failed to poll.C0 02 Unable to detect JM.C0 03 Unable to

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CHAPTER III.THEORY OF OPERATION

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VI - 13Code 3 Causes2B Tone detected preceding INFO0.2C Unexpected INFO0 detected.31 Timeout waiting for turning off the receive control channel.91 Er

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VI - 14Code 3 CausesD5 Timeout waiting for S in phase 4.D6 Timeout waiting for MP.D8 Timeout waiting for E.DA Timed out in re-negotiation of the trans

Page 71 - Provided on the FAX-8650P

VI - 152. TROUBLESHOOTING2.1 IntroductionThis section gives the service personnel some of the troubleshooting procedures to be followed ifan error or

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VI - 162.4 Troubleshooting Procedures[ 1 ] Control panel relatedTrouble Check:(1) LCD shows nothing. l Panel-main harness between the main PCB and the

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VI - 17[ 3 ] Communications relatedTrouble Check:(1) No tone is transmitted. l Main PCBl NCU PCB[ 4 ] Paper/document feeding relatedTrouble Check:(1)

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VI - 18[ 5 ] Print-image relatedIf the received or sent image has any problem, first make a copy with the facsimile equipment.If the copied image is n

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VI - 19Trouble Action to be taken(3) Light At the scannerCheck the following components:- CIS unit- Main PCBAt the printer sidel Replace the toner car

Page 76 - 1.19 Gear Drive Unit

VI - 20Trouble Action to be taken(5) Black and blurred verticalstripesAt the scannerCheck the following components:- CIS unitAt the printer sidel Clea

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VI - 21Trouble Action to be taken(9) Faulty image registration(Leading edge of imagestarts too late on paper)At the printer sidel Instruct the user no

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VI - 22Trouble Action to be taken(11) Blurred at either side At the printer sidel Shake the toner cartridge. If the problem persists, replace it.l Ch

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CONTENTS1. OVERVIEW...III-12. MECHANISMS...

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VI - 23Location of High-voltage Contacts and Grounding ContactsGrounding Contacts High-voltage Contacts•‚ƒ For transfer roller‡ For developerroller† F

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Oct. ’98SM5X5303Printed in Japan

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FAX3750/FAX-8650P/MFC7750Appendix 1. EEPROM Customizing Codes

Page 83 - 2. LUBRICATION

EEPROM Customizing CodesThis function allows you to customize the EEPROM according to language, function settings, andfirmware switch settings.n Ope

Page 84 - [ 2 ] Control panel locks

n EEPROM Customizing Codes ListVersionsModelFAX3750 MFC7750 FAX-8650PU.S.A. 1001 1101 CANADA 0002  GERMANY   0003U.K.   0004FRANCE   0005NO

Page 85 - [ 5 ] Gear drive unit

FAX3750/FAX-8650P/MFC7750Appendix 2. Circuit DiagramsA. Main PCBB. Modem PCBC. Network Control Unit (NCU) PCBD. Control Panel PCBE. Power Supply PCBs

Page 86 - CHAPTER V

FAX3750/FAX-8650P/MFC7750Appendix 2. Circuit DiagramsA. Main PCBB. Modem PCBC. Network Control Unit (NCU) PCBD. Control Panel PCBE. Power Supply PCBs

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C M P R AC M P R BC L K 2 4C S I PI P D 1I P D 2P 8 3R V D DP M 1P M 2P M 3P M 4C M P P AC M P P BS O LD R I V EV D OH V T PH V T NH V C HH V G ZH V C

Page 88 - Within 2 seconds

3 11 1 B# 41 6N CC 9 4C C 1 0 4+ 5 BS 0 VD 0 1D 0 2D 0 3D 0 4D 0 5D 0 6D 0 7D 0 8D 0 9D 0 1 0D 0 1 1D 0 1 2D 0 1 3D 0 1 4D 0 1 52D 03D 14D 25D 37D 48D

Page 89 - Maintenance-mode Functions

R 1 4 71 0 KR 5 VS 0 VC 1 1 6C C 1 0 4C I SP 1 9+ 2 4 VR 1 4 32 7 01 3 BR 2 5 32 0 03 6 CC L K 1T G+ Y 5 VR 0 VC 4 2C C 1 0 1R 4 31 0 0R S E N2645B 6

Page 90 - Stop key

III - 11. OVERVIEW*Not provided on the FAX-8650P.

Page 91 - MAINTENANCE-MODE FUNCTIONS

1 51 3T E S T 4T E S T 5M O N 11 2987M O N 3M O N 4M O N 5M O N 2C 5 8 C C 1 0 4 BR 7 21 KC 5 7C C 1 0 3 B* R 7 31 0 0 KC 5 9C C 2 2 1 C HD V S S2 1F

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3212 4 R E TG E N ZV C L NT E N H1 4 B1 4 BR 8 41 . 5 KC 9 1C C 1 0 1S 0 VL O C K+ 5 VL D O N1 4 BR 1 0 82 2 KB D+ 5 VC 9 2C C 1 0 1S 0 V1 5 AS C D TS

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+ 5 vS 0 V+ 5 BR V D DS 0 V+ 5 VD 2M A 7 0 0C 15 . 5 V4 7 3 F* C 31 0 0 / 1 0 VR 1 7 20L 1 1B L M 1 1 A 2 0R 1 7 01 K1 01 4 C- A C K1 11 4 CB U S Y1 2

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R I N G OS PR 3 73547 1 C9C10C N TT L S L7 1 B7 1 BS 0 VD A R E C1 2 B1 2 A1 2 A1 2 B2D P SE A TR 1 1 81 8 0 K+ 5 VP O LN C U 2 P 1 3B 6 B - P H B L A

Page 95 - Test Pattern 1

3 85N C5 85 45 25 32 5V R E F2 4V CR L Y A2 8R L Y B62 9R I N G D+-123C 1 8 C C 2 2 1R 70# 2B A 1 4 7 4 12 1A V D D2 2A G N D3 0A G N DR 2 8 8 FC 1 9C

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R I N G OR N G1 31 21 42 5 B1 1C10C N TT L S L2 1 B2 4 C2 1 BD A R E CR 2 62 0 K2 2 BC 2 8C C 1 0 3 BC 2 2 C C 1 0 2 B-+R 1 81 8 0 K1 31 41 2# 2B A 1

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L I N EEMBC-124A - O U T731364R D P SD A S N D-+R L 2P L S364+ 2 4 V+ 5 VS 0 V1243S 0 V56T E L O F F1R E FP O LF G4312+MBCMBCCBMES 0 VR E FC M LS 0 VT

Page 98 - (Dial pulse setting)

L I N EEMBC-124A - O U T731364R D P SD A S N D-+R L 2P L S364+ 2 4 V+ 5 VS 0 V1243S 0 V56T E L O F F1R E FP O LF G4312+MBCMBCCBMES 0 VR E FC M LS 0 VT

Page 99 - (Tone signal setting)

-I T E ML 1S P 3S P 5C 8A S S YP H 3S P 5S P 1 2S P 1 0A S S YS P 4S P 1 5-S P 1 7S P 1 3U G4 6 6 8 - 0 X X-P C2 5 0 B 1 0 5P C2 5 0 B 1 0 55 mm J U M

Page 100

L I N EEMBC-124A - O U T731364R D P SD A S N D-+R L 2P L S364+ 2 4 V+ 5 VS 0 V1243S 0 V56T E L O F F1R E FP O LF G4312+MBCMBCCBMES 0 VR E FC M LS 0 VT

Page 101

III - 22. MECHANISMSThe facsimile equipment is classified into the following mechanisms:n SCANNER MECHANISM - Document feeding and ejecting mechanism-

Page 102 - (TRANSFER facility setting)

L I N EEMBC-124A - O U T731364R D P SD A S N D-+R L 2P L S364+ 2 4 V+ 5 VS 0 V1243S 0 V56T E L O F F1R E FP O LF G4312+MBCMBCCBMES 0 VR E FC M LS 0 VT

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R S TK I 0K I 1P I N 0S D I NP I N 1K I 72 6# 1S D O U TP C L KT S T HK I 4K I 5K I 2L P D 6 5 6 1 2 G B+ 5 DK I 3K I 6R SR WEL C D 0L C D 1L C D 2L C

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R S TK I 0K I 1P I N 0S D I NP I N 1K I 72 6# 1S D O U TP C L KT S T HK I 4K I 5K I 2L P D 6 5 6 1 2 G B+ 5 DK I 3K I 6R SR WEL C D 0L C D 1L C D 2L C

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K I 0P 1 - 1 4 PK I 1K I 2K I 3K I 4K O 0 K O 1 K O 2 K O 3 K O 4 K O 5 K O 7P 1 - 1 2 PP 1 - 1 0 PP 1 - 8 PP 1 - 6 PP 1 - 1 P P 1 - 3 P P 1 - 5 P P 1

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© Copyright Brother 1998All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced in anyform or by any means without permission in writingfrom

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III - 32.1 Scanner Mechanism2.1.1 Document feeding and ejecting mechanismThis mechanism consists of the document stacker, automatic document feeder (A

Page 111 - (Busy tone setting)

III - 42.2 Laser Printing Mechanism2.2.1 Paper pulling-in, registration, feeding, and ejecting mechanism

Page 112 - Selector 7: Delay

III - 5Paper pulling-in and registration mechanismThe paper pulling-in and registration mechanism consists of the pull-in roller gear (incorporated in

Page 113 - (Modem setting)

III - 62.2.2 Print process mechanismThe print process unit works with laser beam, electrical charges, and toner. The graph belowshows the transition

Page 114 - (AUTO ANS facility setting)

III - 7(1) Charging processThe high-voltage power supply applies DC bias to the corona wire to generate ion on the grid. Theion uniformly charges the

Page 115 - (REDIAL facility setting)

III - 8(3) Developing processThe developing process develops an electrostatic latent image formed on the drum in theexposing process, into a toner ima

Page 116 - (Function setting 1)

III - 92.2.3 Heat-fixing mechanismAs the paper passes between the heater roller and the pressure roller in the heat-fixing unit, theheater roller fuse

Page 117

III - 102.3 Sensors and ActuatorsThis equipment has ten sensors: seven photosensors, two thermisters and a mechanical switch asdescribed below.Sensor

Page 118 - (Function setting 3)

III - 11*Not provided on the FAX-8650P.Location of Sensors and Actuators

Page 119 - Selector 7: V. 34 mode

III - 123. CONTROL ELECTRONICS3.1 ConfigurationThe hardware configuration of the facsimile equipment is shown below.Configuration of Facsimile Equipme

Page 120 - Selector 1: EP tone prefix

PREFACEThis publication is a Service Manual covering the specifications, construction, theory of operation,and maintenance of the Brother facsimile eq

Page 121 - * ECM: Error correction mode

III - 133.2 Main PCBThe main PCB, which is the nucleus controlling the entire operation of the equipment, consists of aFAX engine (ASIC), memories, MO

Page 122 - (Communications setting)

III - 14Main PCBModem PCB

Page 123 - (TAD setting 2)

III - 153.3 NCU PCBThe NCU PCB switches the communications line to telephone or built-in MODEM, under thecontrol of the main PCB.

Page 124 - (TAD setting 3)

III - 163.4 Control Panel PCBThe control panel PCB and the main PCB communicate with each other by serially transmittingcommands and data.The control

Page 125 - (Function setting 4)

III - 173.5 Power Supply PCB[ 1 ] Low-voltage power supply PCBThe low-voltage power supply uses the switching regulation system to generate DC power (

Page 126 - (Function setting 5)

III - 18[ 2 ] High-voltage power supply PCBThis power supply generates high-voltage power sources from the 24V source fed from the low-voltage power s

Page 127 - (Function setting 6)

CHAPTER IV.DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY ANDLUBRICATION

Page 128 - (Function setting 8)

iCONTENTS1. DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY...IV-1n Safety Precautions...

Page 129

ii2. LUBRICATION...IV-45[ 1 ] Document feed roller

Page 130 - (Function setting 10)

IV - 11. DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLYnn Safety PrecautionsTo prevent the creation of secondary problems by mishandling, observe the following precautionsdur

Page 131 - (Function setting 11)

SAFETY INFORMATIONLaser Safety (110-120V Model only)This printer is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the US Department of Health and HumanSe

Page 132 - (Function setting 13)

IV - 2Tightening Torque List Location Screw type Q'ty Tightening torque Loosening torque(kg•cm) (kg•cm) Option cover Screw, pan (washer) M3x8DB

Page 133

IV - 3nn PreparationPrior to proceeding to the disassembly procedure,(1) Unplug- the modular jack of the telephone line,- the modular jack of the curl

Page 134 - (Function setting 16)

IV - 4nn Disassembly Order Flow

Page 135

IV - 51.1 ROM Cover, Option Cover, and Battery ASSY*(*Provided on the FAX-8650P)(1) As shown below, push down section "a" of the ROM cover a

Page 136 - (Function setting 17)

IV - 6(3) FAX-8650P: To replace the battery ASSY (Ni-MH battery), plug the power cord of thefacsimile equipment into a power outlet, disconnect the b

Page 137

IV - 71.2 Multi-purpose Sheet Feeder(1) Open the top cover.(2) Remove one of two screws from each of right and left top cover stoppers, and then fully

Page 138 - (Function setting 19)

IV - 81.3 Document Guide Base(1) Turn up the document guide base towards you.(2) Push the right or left end of the document guide base inwards and tak

Page 139 - Configuration List

IV - 91.4 Control Panel ASSY(1) Slightly open the control panel ASSY.(2) Push the right and left arms of the control panel ASSY outwards (in the direc

Page 140

IV - 101.5 Panel Rear Cover and Control Panel(1) Place the control panel ASSY upside down.If you do not need to remove the ADF parts, CIS shield film

Page 141 - FAX-8650P/MFC7750

IV - 11(6) Remove the two screws from the panel rear cover.(7) Unhook the panel rear cover from eight "X" latches provided on the control pa

Page 142

CHAPTER I.GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Page 143

IV - 12(12) As shown below, insert the tip of a flat screwdriver under clamp "A" from the rear and push upclamp "A" slightly to re

Page 144

IV - 131.6 Document Feed Roller ASSY and Document Ejection Roller ASSY(1) Lightly push down arm rib "a" and shift the document feed roller A

Page 145

IV - 141.7 Scanner Frame ASSY(1) You can remove the following parts from the top of the scanner frame ASSY without takingout the ASSY from the top cov

Page 146 - CHAPTER VI

IV - 15(2) Open the top cover.(3) Disconnect the scanner motor harness from the scanner motor ASSY without removing theshield film.

Page 147

IV - 16(4) Close the top cover.(5) Remove the two screws from the scanner frame ASSY.(6) Lift up the rear edge of the scanner frame ASSY to release th

Page 148 - 1. ERROR INDICATION

IV - 17(8) Turn the scanner frame ASSY upside down.(9) Remove the screw from the scanner motor and turn the motor clockwise to release from thelatch.(

Page 149

IV - 18(14) Remove the pressure roller leaf springs by pulling them in the direction of arrows • and ‚ inthis order as shown below. Then remove the p

Page 150

IV - 19(16) Take off the scanner drive unit by removing the two screws. The separation roller gear alsocomes off.(17) Push down the CIS side spring t

Page 151

IV - 20nn Reassembling Notes• When reinstalling the scanner motor, fit it in the latch provided on the scanner frame with theconnector facing up and t

Page 152

IV - 211.8 Top Cover(1) Open the top cover.(2) Remove one of two screws from each of right and left top cover stoppers, and then fully openthe top cov

Page 153

CONTENTS1. EQUIPMENT OUTLINE...I-11.1External Appearance and Weig

Page 154

IV - 22(5) Remove the four screws from the hinges R and L.(6) Slightly lift up the top cover to release the bosses from the hinges and take it off to

Page 155

IV - 23(8) Remove the two screws from each of the hinges R and L. The top cover stoppers also comeoff.nn Reassembling Notes• When setting each hinge

Page 156

IV - 241.9 Handset Mount and Hook Switch PCB (for the FAX3750/MFC7750)Side Cover (for the FAX-8650P)(1) Open the top cover.(2) Remove one of two screw

Page 157

IV - 25(5) Disassemble the handset mount by unhooking two latches "a" of the upper handsetmount with a flat screwdriver.(6) Remove the hook

Page 158

IV - 261.10 Heat-fixing Unit, FU Lamp, and Paper Ejection Sensor Actuator(1) Open the top cover.(2) Remove one of two screws from each of right and le

Page 159

IV - 27(6) To take out the FU lamp from the heat-fixing unit, remove two screws "b."(7) Unhook the two latches outwards with the tip of a sm

Page 160

IV - 281.11 Laser Unit and Toner Sensor PCB(1) Remove the screw (Taptite, cup B M3x8) from the toner sensor PCB.(2) Slightly lift up the toner sensor

Page 161

IV - 291.12 Bottom Plate(1) Turn the facsimile equipment upside down.(2) Remove two screws "b" from the interface connector.(3) Remove seven

Page 162 - 2. TROUBLESHOOTING

IV - 30nn Reassembling Notes• When putting the bottom plate into place, secure the grounding wire to the bottom plate withscrew "e," fit the

Page 163

IV - 311.13 Low-voltage Power Supply PCB(1) Remove the screw from the low-voltage power supply PCB.(2) Slightly lift up the low-voltage power supply P

Page 164

I - 11. EQUIPMENT OUTLINE1.1 External Appearance and WeightThe figure below shows the equipment appearance and approximate dimensions.Weight: Machine

Page 165

IV - 321.14 Main PCB(1) For the FAX-8650P, take the battery ASSY*1 out of the supports at the rear of the main cover.(2) Remove the screw from the mai

Page 166

IV - 33*1Provided on the FAX-8650P.*2Not provided on the FAX-8650P.

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IV - 34Setting up the main PCB after replacement

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IV - 351.15 High-voltage Power Supply PCB(1) Remove the screw from the insulation film and high-voltage power supply PCB.(2) Remove the insulation fil

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IV - 361.16 Fan(1) If the main PCB is installed, remove the screw from the main PCB (refer to Section 1.14).(2) Slightly lift up the main PCB and disc

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IV - 371.17 Registration Sensor Actuator, Sheet Feeder Cover Sensor Actuator, and Top Cover SensorActuator(1) Pull up the registration sensor actuator

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IV - 381.19 Gear Drive Unit(1) Make sure that the heat-fixing unit is removed.(2) Remove the three screws from the gear drive unit.(3) Lift the gear d

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IV - 39(4) To take off the motor cover and main motor, remove two screws "x."(5) To take off the paper feed solenoid, solenoid lever, or clu

Page 173 - EEPROM Customizing Codes

IV - 401.20 NCU PCB(1) Make sure that the MJ cover, low-voltage power supply PCB and gear drive unit are removed.(2) Remove the screw from the NCU bra

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IV - 41(4) Remove the screw and take off the NCU PCB from the NCU bracket.nn Reassembling Notes• When setting the NCU PCB to the NCU bracket, fit its

Page 175 - E. Power Supply PCBs

I - 22. SPECIFICATIONS(1/2)Model FAX3750 MFC7750Color White (1397) White (1138)PRINTER Available with option *1YesEngine/Type [YL (VA)] YL (VA)PPM [6

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IV - 421.21 Scanner Grounding Plate(1) Make sure that the heat-fixing unit is removed.(2) Remove the screw from the scanner grounding plate and take i

Page 177 - Main PCB 1/7

IV - 431.22 EL (Eraser Lamp) BoardOnly when you need to replace the EL board (which is attached with double-sided adhesive tape),remove it according t

Page 178 - Main PCB 2/7

IV - 441.23 Cleaning of High-voltage Contacts and Grounding ContactsIf any toner particles, paper dust or dirt are on the contacts, clean them out. T

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IV - 452. LUBRICATIONApply the specified lubricants to the lubrication points as shown below.Lubricant amountThin coat of grease(1 mm3)Half of a rice-

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IV - 46[ 2 ] Control panel locks[ 3 ] Scanner frame ASSY and separation roller gear

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IV - 47[ 4 ] Top cover lock spring[ 5 ] Gear drive unit

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CHAPTER V.MAINTENANCE MODE

Page 183 - S P A M P

CONTENTS1. ENTRY INTO THE MAINTENANCE MODE...V-12. LIST OF MAINTENANCE-MODE FUNCTIONS...

Page 184 - Modem PCB 1/2

V - 11. ENTRY INTO THE MAINTENANCE MODEFAX3750/MFC7750: To make the equipment enter the maintenance mode, press the Function,*, 2, 8, 6, and 4 keys i

Page 185 - Modem PCB 2/2

V - 22. LIST OF MAINTENANCE-MODE FUNCTIONSMaintenance-mode FunctionsFunctionCode FunctionReferenceSubsection(Page)01 EEPROM Parameter Initialization 3

Page 186 - (U.S.A./Canada)

I - 3(1/2)Model FAX-8650PColor White (1138)PRINTER YesEngine/Type YL (VA)PPM 6 ppmdpi (output resolution) 600 x 600Paper Capacity 200Emulation (Standa

Page 187 - NCU PCB 1/2

V - 3- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IMPORTANT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Basically, the

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V - 4 3. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OFMAINTENANCE-MODE FUNCTIONS3.1 EEPROM Parameter Initializationnn FunctionThe equipment initializes the parameters, user

Page 189 - (Belgium/Netherlands)

V - 53.2 Printout of Scanning Compensation Datann FunctionThe equipment prints out the white and black level data for scanning compensation.nn Operati

Page 190 - (France)

V - 6Scanning Compensation Data List

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V - 73.3 ADF Performance Testnn FunctionThe equipment counts the documents fed by the automatic document feeder (ADF) and displaysthe count on the LCD

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V - 83.4 Test Pattern 1nn FunctionThis function, much like the copying function, prints out test pattern 1 to allow the servicepersonnel to check for

Page 193 - Control Panel 2/2

V - 93.5 Firmware Switch Setting and Printout[ A ]Firmware switch settingnn FunctionThe facsimile equipment incorporates the following firmware switch

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V - 10Firmware Switches (WSW01 through WSW41) ContinuedWSW No. Function Reference PageWSW37 Function setting 15 V-47WSW38 Function setting 16 V-47WSW3

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V - 11nn Detailed Description for the Firmware SwitchesWSW01 (Dial pulse setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Dial pulse generation

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V - 12l Selector 7: Switching between pulse (DP) and tone (PB) dialing, by the function switchThis selector determines whether or not the dialing mode

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