Plus M-115 User manual

COPY BOARD
M-115
SERVICE MANUAL

1.COMPLIANCE OF SAFE REPAIR ................................ 1
1-1. Cautions during Product Displacement ..................... 1
1-2. Cautions during disassembling and assembling........ 1
2.SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................... 2
2-1.Product Specifications ................................................ 2
2-2. Location of Parts and Controls .................................. 3
2-3. Operation Panel of Main Unit..................................... 5
2-4. Error Display .............................................................. 6
2-5. Test and Adjsutment Functions .................................. 7
3.TROUBLE SHOOTING.................................................. 10
4.DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY ................................ 11
4-1.Tools Required ............................................................ 11
4-2.Caution ....................................................................... 11
4-3.Disassembly and Assembly Procedures..................... 11
4-4.Disassembly and Assembly ........................................ 12
5. SETTING THE TIME..................................................... 18
CONTENTS
6. ADJUSTMENT.............................................................. 20
6-1. CCD Adjustment ........................................................ 20
6-2. Calibration.................................................................. 25
6-3. TensionAdjustment of Timing Belt ............................. 26
7. Cable and Cable connection ...................................... 27
8. PARTS LIST ................................................................ 28
1. Overall configuration ..................................................... 28
2. Frame Cover Section .................................................... 30
3. Sheet Frame Section .................................................... 32
4. Board Frame Section .................................................... 34
5. Accessories Section ...................................................... 35
6. Carton & Packing .......................................................... 37
7. Screws & Washers........................................................ 39
8. M-11-T........................................................................... 40
9. REVISION HISTORY .................................................... 42

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1. COMPLIANCE OF SAFE REPAIR
Be sure to read this Service Manual before providing services. In the PLUS Copyboard, full consideration is
taken to ensure the safety for a fire, electric shock, injury, harmful radiation, and substance. Therefore, observe
the notice described in this Service Manual so that the safety is kept when providing services. Moreover, be sure
to observe the notice described in the User’s Manual.
Pay attention to the following during service inspection.
1-1. Cautions during Product Displacement
• It is necessary to remove the products when making the service of products put on the wall. At that time, hold
the products by two or more persons to prevent the products from dropping or a person from falling down.
1-2. Cautions during disassembling and assembling
1. This equipment contains parts under high voltage. When doing repairs, make sure that power plug is pulled
out to insure safety.
2. Make sure that parts and screws and wiring, etc. are returned to their original positions. Tube, tape and
other insulation materials have been used for safety reasons. The internal wiring has been designed to
avoid direct contact with hot parts or parts under high voltage when using clamps or other tools.
3. The parts used in this device have special safety features such as flame-resistance and anti-voltage proper-
ties. When replacing parts, always use parts supplied from the factory.
4. After finishing operations make sure that all parts and wires have been returned to their original position and
that there has been no deterioration of the area around the portion that was worked on.
5. Pay attention to static electricity when handling electronic parts on a board.

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2. SPECIFICATIONS
2-1. Product Specifications
BOARD TYPE (Model name)
Form Installation method
External dimensions
(T-shaped legs* 1)
Main unit weight
T-shaped legs weight
Board Panel Size
Effective reading size
Number of Pages
Paging
Drive method
Reading method
Reading illumination
light source
Reading resolution
Reading time
Memory Type
Compatible FAT types
File format
Interface
Control panel Control buttons
LED Indicators
Display
Added functions
Clock
PC connection
Power supply AC power adapter
Operating Temperature
conditions Humidity
Recording Printer interface
section
Miscellaneous Ruled lines
Miscellaneous
Standard (M-115)
Self-standing (T-shaped legs), or wall mounting
W1470 ✕D700 ✕H1970 (Max)*2mm
33.0 kg*3(excluding printer)
9.6 kg
H920 ✕W1300 mm
H900 ✕W1280 mm
4 + projection screen
Wind-up type
Motorized
CCD sensor reduction optical system
RGB LED
Main scanning direction (vertical sheet surface) 2.4 dots/mm (60 dpi or equivalent)
Sub scanning direction (horizontal sheet surface) 2.4 dots/mm (60 dpi or equivalent)
Black & white: approx. 15 s
Color: approx. 23 s
USB Flash memory*4
FAT 12, 16, 32
PNG format*5and HTML format
USB1.1 or USB2.0 full-speed mode*6
ON/Standby, + , -, Print, Save, Reprint, Color, Density, Page Change, Screen
Density, Color, Page LEDs
7-Segment (Page, Error # ), LED (Density, Color), LED Page
Used for the timestamp and for file dating properties
(Built-in backup battery for when there is a loss of power)
Via USB (TWAIN supported)
Input : AC100 - 240V/50 - 60 Hz, Max 1.5A
Output : DC24 V, 2.71 A
10 - 35°C
30 - 85% (No condensation)
USB1.1 or USB2.0 full-speed mode*4compliant printers are supported
50 mm cross-ruled squares
Special markers (black, red, blue,and green)
Remarks
*1: The height is adjustable at 1770, 1870 and 1970 mm.
*2: The value indicated for “H” (height) is the maximum height.
*3: Not including the weight of the printer.
*4: Not correspond High-speed mode.
*5: Opened using Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher or a WEB browser that can be used to browse a PNG file.
*6: Cannot be used for high-speed operation.
•Please note that for quality improvement purposes, specifications and design are subject to change without
prior notice.
•Depending on the product, the printer and T-shaped legs (stand) will be available separately.

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SPECIFICATIONS
2-2. Location of Parts and Controls
Front panel of main unit
About10mm
About10mm
About10mm
About10mm
Figures or characters are drawn in this sheet
using a dedicated marker.
A printer is put in this printer stand.
(See Assembling, Installation manual.)
Tray
Copyboard Frame Cover
Sheet
Operation Panel
Printer Tray
Stand *
Effective scanning area
Effective scanning area
*A printer and stand may be available optionally.
Stand holding this unit.
(See Assembling, installation manual.)
The portion where a copy can be made is
displayed in gray in the figure.
* In the portion other than described above, a
copy may not be able to be made during print,
and USB memory or personal computer saving.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Back panel of main unit
PRINTER
PC
DC-24V
DC input connector
Connect the DC side of an AC power adapter to the
DC input terminal.
(Connect only the AC power adapter exclusively
used for this set to this terminal.)
PC-dedicated USB port (Type B)
Printer connector (USB portType A)
Connect this with the USB connector of the printer.
(The printer connector is dedicated for use with a
printer; use it only with a printer.)
* A stand may be available optionally.
Caster
Stabilizer
Locking and unlocking the caster of a stand*
After installation, fix the caster using a stopper.Remove a stabilizer
during moving the copyboard and unlock the stopper of a caster.To fix
a stopper,
push the lower position of the stopper.
To unlock a stopper, push the upper position of it.
This function is used when read operation is started
from the personal computer side and image data is
directly transferred to the personal computer or when
the operating environment of this unit is set from the
personal computer side. Before using this function,
install the driver and software in the supplied CD-ROM.
The connector is located on the bottom
surface of the copyboard.
The diagram view is seen from the bottom.
Cancellation
Fixation

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SPECIFICATIONS
2-3. Operation Panel of Main Unit
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5
6
9
1
711
10
3
2
12345
8
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
10
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When pressing a button, please press the center area (i.e., the round and protruding portion).The button may not work if it is
pressed on a corner.
Print button
Moves a one page portion of sheet and reads it, then prints
the number of copies displayed in the display window.
+ / - buttons (Number of copies)
Pressing the + button or the - button sets the number of co-
pies to be printed (to a maximum of 20 sheets).The number
of copies appears in the display window.
Save button (USB memory storage)
Moves a one page portion of sheet and reads it, then stores
the data on a USB memory.
Memory port (USB portType A)
Saves in commercially-available USB memory images that
have been read by the copyboard.
Reprint button
Prints the previously printed sheet surface one more time.
(The sheet does not move.)
The number of copies can be changed, but the density and
the color/monochrome selection cannot be changed.
Density button
Selects the copying density, either “standard” or “dark”.
This function will be effective at time of printing, USB mem-
ory storage, and personal computer storage.
Density mode lamp
The density mode indicator lights green when “dark” is sel-
ected.
Color button
Selects whether to print (or store in memory) in “color”or
“black & white”.
Color mode lamp
The indicator lights green when “color” is selected.
*
When a black & white printer is connected, the printout will
be in black & white even when “Color” is selected.
Page change buttons
Use them to change pages.
• Each press of the page change button moves the
page indicator one step in the sequence of 1→2 →3 →4
making it flash, and scrolls the copyboard to the specified
page.
• Each press of the page change button moves the
page indicator one step in the sequence of S →4 →3 →2
→1 making it flash, and scrolls the copyboard to the spe-
cified page.
Note
• Scrolling to the screen (S page) is not possible with
the page change button.
Page indicators
The indicator for the currently displayed page lights (green).
When scrolling, the indicator for the specified page flashes
while the page is scrolling, then stops flashing, remaining lit,
once scrolling stops.
Screen button
When pressed, the sheet scrolls to the screen (the S page).
ON/Standby button
Turns the copyboard’s power on and off (standby mode).
Use the button to cancel printing, storing or page change.
The ON/Standby button is used together with other buttons
to
set the current time.For details, see page E-17.
Display window
This 7-segment LED displays the number of copies to be pr-
inted, the USB memory storage operating condition, and error
information. Please see Page E-34 for details about error in-
formation.
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Number of Copies
Print
Save
Page
Screen
Reprint
Density
Color
ON/
Standby
MEMORY

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SPECIFICATIONS
2-4. Error Display
Confirm the following when the blinking display below appears on the
display window of the operation panel.
The error display blinks for five seconds. (However, “E4”, “E5”, and
“E6” error displays stay lit after blinking.)
Error display number
Printer not connected
No printer paper
Printer failure
USB memory not
recognized
Defective USB
memory storage
Read failure
System error
Page detection error
USB memory not
installed
When “USB” character display appears
····· Forget-to-pull out warning
.
USB memory is full
An incompatible
printer is connected.
Description
•Is a printer cable connected?
• Is the power of a printer turned on?
•
Is the cable not disconnected for a
printer that uses anAC power adapter?
•Is paper put in a printer?
•Do not the error lamp of a printer
blinks?
•Is the USB memory formatted?
•Is not used an incompatible in this
unit?
•Is not properly inserted a USB
memory?
•Is the USB memory not damaged?
•An error occurred during USB
memory storage.
•Aread lamp does not light properly
or a read signal error occurred.
•Amemory or internal are defective.
•The page are not being properly
detected.
•The USB memory is not installed in
the main unit.
•Did you press the POWER button
with the USB memory installed in
the main unit?
•There is no empty capacity in the
USB memory.
•An incompatible printer in this unit is
connected.
Remedy
• Connect the printer definitely, and
turn on the power.
•A4 paper is put in a printer.
•See the Instruction Manual of a
printer.
•This unit supports FAT12/16 and
FAT32 formats. Format the USB
memory using a personal computer.
•Browse our homepage for the
USB memory and CF adaptor
that can be used in this unit.
(http://www.plus-vision.com)
•Check the operation using a
personal computer.
• Repeat storage again.
• The USB memory is not removed
or inserted during storage.
•Pull out the power plug from the
wall outlet and insert it into the
wall outlet again.
•Pull out the power plug from the
wall outlet and insert it into the
wall outletagain.
•Pull out the power plug from the
wall outlet and insert it into the
wall outletagain.
•Install the USB memory in the
USB port.
• The USB memory is installed in
the main unit.
Pull out the USB memory, so the
power is turn off and the set
enters the standby state.
•Delete unnecessary data using a
personal computer.
•Press the power button and turn
off the power. Turn on the power
and save the recording in USB
memory when requiring recording.
Number of Copies

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SPECIFICATIONS
2-5. Test and Adjustment Functions
The specifications for inspection and the start of a calibration program are described below.
1) Seven-segment display specifications.
2) To shift to the test/adjustment mode, press the “+” and “-” buttons simultaneously in the sleep mode and
then press the Power button.
The numeric LED display is <AP>.
3) Shift to each test mode by the button operation below.
1 Printer test mode <4. SPC> (*1)
A test print is made from the printer connected to a copy board when you press the Page change button
and then print button during button operation. (During connection of a color ink jet printer, press the
Color button, select the color mode, and then press the Print button.)
2 Calibration mode start <2. SPC> (*1)
Calibration is executed when you press the Print button during button operation.
3 CCD adjustment mode <6. SPC) (*1)
An RGB adjustment mode sequence is performed (LED lights in red during CCD adjustment) when you
press the additional Reprint button during button operation.
4 Program version display & Internal Information write. <1.SPC>
The major version of a program is displayed when you press the “-” button once.
The minor version of a program is displayed when you press the “-” button second.
The model information, the version number of internal software, the read width, the sheet length, and
the information of the connected printer are written in USB memory as a text file.
5 M-115 special adjustment mode <8.SPC>
The current state is shifted to the M-115 special adjustment mode when you press the screen button during button
operation.
The solenoid forced ON mode is entered when you press the “+” button. The sheet latch is released. (Free) <8.0>
The solenoid forced OFF mode is entered when you press the “–” button. The sheet latch is fixed. (Lock) <8.1>
Initial processing is executed when you press the color button. <8.7>
Initial processing: Moves to page 1 and sets page number 1.
*1. SPC Indicates the non-lighting state.
Firmware update (for maintenance)
When USB memory is used
The program in FLASH ROM and a color pallet are updated from USB memory so as to improve maintenance.
* All contents of FLASH ROM are erased when the power is turned off during program rewrite.
1) Only the application program of a version you want to update to USB memory is stored.
The file name of the application program is M11 _xx _xx.mot (xx _xx indicates major and minor version
numbers), and the place where the application program is stored is a root directory.
2) USB memory is recognized, and the program file described above can be rewritten when it exists in memory.
3)
The file describe above is detected in the sleep mode or standby mode.
The existing application is executed when no USB memory or file exists.
The current program version blinks on the numeric LED display for confirmation at intervals of 500 ms. (‘01’ to ‘99’)
Indicates an error occurring in the test mode. (Lights : Error)
Progress number in the test mode
Indicates the whole test mode.(Lights :Test mode)
A signal of a test mode.
Cleaning the color ink jet nozzle
A cleaning pattern (yellow, magenta, cyan, and black)
is repeated three times when you press the print button
while pressing and holding the color button with the power
of the operation panel turned on (in the standby state).
* Valid only when a color ink jet printer whose operation
has been confirmed is connected.
Yellow
Magenta
Cyan
Black

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SPECIFICATIONS
When PC is used
1. Tools Required
PC: PC in which Windows XP and Windows 2000 operate and that has a USB (of version 1.1 or higher)
terminal.
USB cable
Setup utility: Setup utility (contained in CD-ROM) for M-11
USB screwdriver (contained in CD-ROM) for M-11
2. Preparations (Set PC first only once.)
Install setup utility in PC.
Connect PC to M-11 using a USB cable with the AC power turned on.
Select “Install from a list or specific place” because new hardware is detected on the PC side.
Install the driver while referring to the folder (the M11USB folder of a CD-ROM drive in case of CD-ROM) in
which a USB driver is contained.
IfyourhardwarecamewithaninstallationCD
offloppydisk,insertitnow.
Installthesoftwareautomatically{Recommended}
Installfromalistorspecificlocation{Advanced}
ClickNexttocontinue.
M-11USBDevice
Whatdoyouwantthewizardtodo?
Fig.1 Detection wizard screen of new hardware (1)
Thiswizardhelpsyouinstallsoftwarefor.
FoundNewHardwareWizard
<Back Next> Cancel
Q:M11USB
Click the "Refer" button and
select the folder in which a
USB driver iscontained.
Fig.2 Detection wizard screen of new hardware (2)
Pleasechooseyoursearchandinstallationoptions.
FoundNewHardwareWizard
Searchforthebestdriverintheselocations.
Don'tsearch.Iwillchoosethedrivetoinstall.
Choosethisoptiontoselectthedevicedriverfromalist.Windowsdoesnotguaranteethat
thedriveryouchoosewillbethebestmatchforyouhardware.
Usethecheckboxesbelowtolimitorexpandthedefaultsearch,whichincludeslocal
pathsandremovablemedia.Thebestdriverfoundwillbeinstalled.
Searchremovablemedia{floppy,CD-ROM...}
Includethislocationinthesearch:
Browse
<Back Next> Cancel
4) Press the “Save” button to start update operation.
5) After write operation is normally completed, a new version blinks on the numeric LED display.
6) Remove the USB memory and pull out theAC adapter of the M-115 unit. After ten seconds or more pass, insert
theAC adapter again and press the “Power” button of the M-115 unit to make a test print.
* Calibration is required when the print result is not good.
An old version blinks (at intervals of 250 ms) when update operation is not completed normally. “00” lights
on the numeric LED display when no old version exists.
“EE” lights when an error occurs (write fails).

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SPECIFICATIONS
3. Rewrite operation
Connect PC and M-11using a USB cable.
Screen on which setup utility is started.
Update operation is completed when the progress bar of setup utility reaches 100% and when the seven-
segment LED of M-115 blinks to display a new version.
Terminate the setup utility on the PC side.
Pull out the AC adapter of the M-115 main body. After ten seconds or more pass, insert the AC adapter
again and press the “Power” button of the M-115 main body to make a test print.
* Calibration is required when the print result is not good.
Fig.3 Setup utility start screen
Fig.4 Maintenance functions screen
M-11SetupUtilityVer.1.00
TimeDayStamp
Disable
Disable
Enable
Enable
A4
Letter
Reset OK Cancel Apply
?
BindingMargin PaperSize
TimeDayStamp
Disable
Disable
Enable
Enable
A4
Letter
BindingMargin PaperSize
OriginalImage
MatchPaperSize
OriginalImage
MatchPaperSize
PrintingImage
AspectRatio SavedImage
OriginalImage
MatchPaperSize
OriginalImage
MatchPaperSize
PrintingImage
AspectRatio SavedImage
2006/07/14 14:37:02
M-11SetupUtilityVer.1.00
アップデート
?
FirmwareVersionV24.67
MaintenaceFunctions
UpdateFileName
2006/07/14 14:37:02
Reset OK Cancel Apply
Press the "Ctrl", "alt", and
"F12" keys simultaneously
in the dialog box of
setup utility.
Firmware begins to be
updated when you click
the "Update" button.
Select the (.MOT) file of
firmware.
NOTE:
Do not operate M-11 and setup utility
during firmware update operation.

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By checking operations, it is possible to carry out judgments on malfunction to a certain extent. Carry out the following checks before
disassembling the equipment.
1. Press the ON/Standby button and turn on the power.
Is the power turned on?
No • The power cord is disconnected from the wall outlet.
• The ACAdapter is defective.
• The Main Board Assy is defective.
• The Switch Box Unit is defective.
• The connector of the Switch Harness is disconnected.
Yes
Does the error display appear?
Yes The error display (E4) appears.
• The connectors of the CCD Harness Assy is disconnected.
• The CCD Unit is out of adjustment.
• The CCD Unit is defective.
• The Main Board Assy is defective.
The error display appears.
• The Main Board Assy is defective.
The error display (EE blinking) appears.
• Damaged calibration data Execute calibration
Caution
Do not pull out the AC adapter for about five seconds after you press the “Power” button and turn off the
power when pressing the “Power” button of the main body, turning off the power, and then disconnecting
the AC adapter after the firmware is rewritten or calibration is completed.
(It may take much time to restart it next time when the AC adapter is disconnected while the main body is restarted.)
No
2. Press the Page charge button.
Does the sheet operate normally?
No The error display (E6) appears.
• The connectors of the Solenoid Harness is disconnected.
• The connectors of the Sensor Harness is disconnected.
• The Solenoid Assy is defective.
• The Sensor Assy is defective.
Yes
3. Press the Print button (when a printer is used).
Does the error display (E1) appear?
Yes Printer failure
• The printer is defective. (See the Instruction Manual of a printer.)
• The power of a printer is not turned on.
• No paper is in a printer.
• The printer is not connected.
• The Main Board Assy is defective.
No
Is the object written in the board printed normally?
No A black line is put in printing.
• Misalignment of CCD Unit: Slight (It is improved by calibration.)
• Misalignment of CCD Unit: Severe (Perform the CCD adjustment again.)
• Dust adheres to the mirror of the board body.
Printing becomes blurred.
• The marker (written character) becomes blurred
• The ink (toner) of a printer is exhausted.
A specific color is not printed or the printed color is improper (when a color printer is used).
• The ink of a printer is exhausted.
• The ink cartridge of a printer is defective.
Yes
4. Press the Save button (when a USB memory is used).
Do the error displays (E2 and E3) appear?
Yes Error display: E2 is displayed.
• A USB memory is not formatted.
• An incompatible USB memory is used.
• A USB memory is defective.
Error display: E3 is displayed.
• Memory storage error: Repeat save operation again.
• The Main Board Assy is defective.
No
Is the object written in the board stored normally?
No A black line is put in a picture.
• Misalignment of CCD Unit: Slight (It is improved by calibration. See section 5-2.)
• Misalignment of CCD Unit: Severe (Perform the CCD adjustment again. See section 5-1.)
• Dust adheres to the mirror of the board body.
A picture becomes blurred.
• Misalignment of CCD Unit. (It is improved by calibration.)
• The marker (written character) becomes blurred.
Yes
Normal operation
3. TROUBLE SHOOTING

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4. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
4-1. Tools Required
• Phillips screwdriver (+) No. 2
• Cutting pliers
• Electrostatic elimination wrist band
4-2.Caution
• See “1. Compliance of Safety Repair and Safety Inspection” before disassembling and assembling.
• Put on gloves so that you do not cut your hand at the sharp edge of a frame during disassembly and assem-
bly.
• See “6. Wiring Diagram” and “7. Parts List” for the parts name or wiring.
• The point especially requiring attention when handling parts or performing disassembly and assembly con-
tains a caution. Be sure to follow this caution.
4-3. Disassembly and Assembly Procedures
START
LED Unit
Back Panel
Main Board Assy
Frame Cover Unit Switch Box Unit
Sheet Frame Unit Sheet Motor Unit
Pulley
Solenoid Assy
Sensor Board Assy
White Sheet

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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
2) Remove the Main Board Assy. (See Figs. 3 and 4.)
1. Disconnect the connectors (CN2, 7~12) connected to
the Main Board Assy shown in Fig. 3.
2. Remove the “S-3” screws shown in Fig. 4 and then
remove the Main Board Assy.
Note:
Be careful when the screws are removed and installed.
*Calibration is required after replaced the Main Board
Assy and adjusted R82 (CCD signal volume).
*The battery installed in the Main Board Assy can be
used without any functional problem for ten years or
more.
*When disconnecting the connector of the Main Board
Assy, identify (for example, mark) it in advance because
the connector size is located in the same place.
4-4.Disassembly and Assembly
This section describes one example of disassembly and assembly procedures. For the actual operation,
disassemble and assemble the required parts with reference to “4-3. Disassembly andAssembly Procedures”.
1) Remove the Back Panel. (See Figs. 1 and 2.)
1. Remove the “S-7” screws shown in Fig. 1 and then remove the Back Panel Corner.
2. Remove the Back Panel as shown in Fig. 2.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 4
Fig. 3
S-7
Back Panel Corner
Back Panel
CN7
CN10
CN11
CN12 CN5
CN8
CN9
Main Board Assy
CN2
CN3
CN4
CN6
S-3
Main Board Assy

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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
3) Remove the CCD Unit. (See Fig. 5.)
1. Remove the “S-3” screws shown in Fig. 5.
2. Remove the “S-4” screws shown in Fig. 5 and then
remove the CCD Unit.
Note:
The CCD Unit requires adjustment when it is replaced
and removed. (See 5. Adjustment.)
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
4) Remove the Frame Cover Section. (See Fig. 6.)
1. Remove the “S-9” screws shown in Fig. 6.
2. Disconnect the Switch Harness of the Main Board Assy from the square hole of the Sheet Frame.
S-9
S-9
Cap L Cap R
Cap R Cap L
Switch Harness
Back Side
S-3
S-3
S-4
CCD Unit
CCD Harness

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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Fig. 7 Fig. 8
5) Remove the Switch Box Unit. (See Fig. 7.)
1. Remove the “S-8” and “S-10” screws shown in Fig. 7.
2. Remove the “S-5” screws shown in Fig. 7 and then remove the Switch Box Unit.
Notes:
· Be careful not to mistake the hole through which the Switch Harness is passed. (See Fig. 8.)
· Pay attention to a kind of screw.
S-8
S-10
Switch Box Unit
[Front Side] [Other Side]
Switch Harness
Fig. 9
6) Disassemble the Frame Cover Section. (See Fig. 9.)
Remove the “S-1” and “S-6” screws shown in Fig. 9 and disassemble the Frame Cover.
S-1
S-1 S-1
S-1
S-1
S-6
S-6
S-1
S-1
S-1
Fram Cover Upper
Fram Cover Side L
Fram Cover Side R
Cover Plate
Cover Plate
Cover Plate
Cover Plate
Cover L
Cover R
Cover

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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
7) Remove the Sheet Frame Unit. (See Figs. 10 and 11.)
1. Remove the “S-1” screws shown in Fig. 10.
2. As shown in Figure 11, loosen the “S-11” screw to
the frame surface and remove the Sheet Frame Unit.
Notes:
·The Sheet Frame Unit is caught on a hook as shown
in the portion A of Fig. 10.
*Remove the Motor, the Sensor Board and the Sole-
noid earlier when the Sheet frame Unit is removed.
S-1
S-1
Portion A
Sheet Frame Unit
S-11
Sheet Frame Unit
Frame side
Fig. 12
8) Remove the Sheet Motor Unit. (See Fig. 12.)
1. Remove the “S-12” screws shown in Fig. 12 and
then remove the Sheet Motor Unit.
Note:
·Remove the Motor harness earlier when remove the
Sheet Motor Unit.
·Adjust the tension of a Timing Belt when installing
the Sheet Motor Unit. (See Fig. 5. Adjustment)
S-12
S-12
Motor Harnes
Motor Rubber
Sheet Motor Unit
* The operation in Figures 11 to 14 is performed with
the Sheet Frame Unit put upside down.

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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Fig. 15
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
9) Remove the Pulley, Belt. (See Fig. 13.)
1. Remove the “S-5” and “S-13” screws shown in Fig.
13 and then remove the Gear Plate.
2. Remove the “S-20” E-rings shown in Fig. 13 and
then remove the Pulley, Belt.
S-13
S-20
S-5
Gear Plate
Belt
Pulley
Heyless Bush
Sheet Bottom
Sheet Roller
bearing
S-17
S-19
S-17
Solenoid Unit Solenoid Assy
Stopper Stopper
Spring
Stopper
Joint Assy
S-5
Sensor Board Assy
10) Remove the Solenoid Assy. (See Fig. 14.)
1. Remove the “S-17” screws shown in Fig. 14 and
then remove the Solenoid Assy.
2. Remove the “S-19” E-rings shown in Fig. 14 and
then remove the Stopper.
*Replace it in units of “Solenoid Unit” when replac-
ing the Solenoid Assy.
11) Remove the Sensor Board Assy. (See Fig. 15.)
1. Remove the “S-5” screws shown in figure and then
remove the Sensor Board Assy.
Note:
Be careful not to damage the White Sheet when the
Sensor Board Assy removed and installed.

17 Fig. 17
13) Remove the LED Unit. (See Fig. 17.)
1. Remove the LED Harness as shown in Fig. 17.
2. Remove the “S-3” screws as shown in Fig. 17.
3. Remove the LED Unit as shown in Fig. 16.
Note:
Use the parts assembled in a factory during replace-
ment of an LED unit.
*Calibration is required after replaced.
*Be sure to confirm the CCD waveform after the LED
unit is replaced. (An oscilloscope is required in this
case.)
LED Unit
LEDHarness
S-3
S-3
Fig. 16
S-5
S-5
S-5
S-21
S-21
S-21
S-21
S-5
S-11
A
A
A
A
White Sheet
Angle
Angle
Sheet
Bearing
Lever Plate
B Portion
A Portion
Sheet Guide
Sheet Guide
Sheet Frame L Guide
(M-115 Only)
12) Remove the White Sheet. (See Fige.16.)
1. As shown in portion A in the auxiliary drawing of Figure 16, remove the “S-21” screws and then remove the
two Sheet Guides (at the top and bottom).
2. As shown in portion A in the auxiliary drawing of Figure 16, remove the “S-21” screws and then remove the
two Sheet Frame L Guides (at the top and bottom). (Used exclusively for M-115.)
3. Remove the “S-5” screws shown in Fig. 16 and then remove the Angle.
4. Loosen the “S-11” screw shown in portion B in the auxiliary drawing of Figure 16 as far as it will go.
5. As shown in portion B in the auxiliary drawing of Figure 16, loosen the Lever Plate and push the top of the
Sheet Bearing upward.
6. As shown in Figure 16, remove the bottom of the White Sheet and then remove the top of it.
7. As shown in Figure 16, wind the White Sheet.
Note:
Be careful not to damage or fold it when handling the White Sheet.

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5. SETTING THE TIME
The clock of the copyboard should be set correctly because the date and time (timestamp) is printed on the
printer paper, and it is also recorded in the file information when saving.
Overview of the Operation
Press the ON/Standby button while holding down the Density button.
1. Switch to "Time setting"
Each press of the Print button switches the setting mode as illustrated below.
One press of the + or the - button will enable the settings to be made.
Press the + or - button and make the adjustment.
2. Display the day and hour setting mode
3. Adjust the date and time of the selected setting mode
There is a change to the next setting mode.
Perform operation 2, or 3 and 4 to set the current time.
4. Press the Print button to finalize
Change over to the minutes setting mode (c6 display) and press the Print
button to complete the " Time setting".
Pressing the ON/Standby button during operations 2 to 4 will cancel
the incomplete settings and return to the time prior to starting the settings.
5. Completion
1.
Press the ON/Standby button to switch on the
power.
(First 2 digits) (Last 2 digits)
Year Month Day Hour Minute
Preparation:
Connect the AC power adapter to the copyboard. See Page E-13.
Example: Set the time to 2:16 pm, November 8, 2006 (2006.11.08 14:16)
The LED of the display window will light and power will be
switched on.
The LED of the display window will light and display " "
2. Press the ON/Standby button while holding
down the Density button to switch to "Time
setting"
ON/
Standby
ON/
Standby
Density
12345
Number of Copies
Print
Save
Page
Screen
Reprint
Density
Color
ON/
Standby
MEMORY
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