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Model S-C4.5
Machine Code: D115/D116

Field Service Manual




26 November, 2010
Important Safety Notices
Prevention of Physical Injury

1. Be sure that the power cord is unplugged before disassembling or assembling parts of the copier or
peripherals.
2. The wall outlet should be near the copier and easily accessible.
3. Note that electrical voltage is supplied to some components of the copier and the paper tray unit even
while the main power switch is off.
4. If any adjustment or operation check has to be made with exterior covers off or open while the main
switch is turned on, keep hands away from electrified or mechanically driven components.
5. If you start a job before the copier completes the warm-up or initializing period, keep hands away
from the mechanical and electrical components until job execution has started. The copier will start
making copies as soon as warm-up or initialization is finished.
6. The inside and the metal parts of the fusing unit become extremely hot while the copier is operating.
Be careful to avoid touching those components with your bare hands.


Health Safety Conditions

Toner and developer are nontoxic, but getting either of these into your eyes may cause temporary eye
discomfort. Try to remove with eye drops or flush with water. If material remains in eye or if discomfort
continues, get medical attention.


Observance of Electrical Safety Standards

The copier and its peripherals must be installed and maintained by a customer service representative who
has completed the training course on those relevant models.


· Keep the machine away from flammable liquids, gases, and aerosols. A fire or an explosion might
occur if this precaution is not observed.


Lithium Batteries

Incorrect replacement of lithium battery(s) on the FCU, controller board and memory board unit may pose
risk of explosion. Replace only with the same type or with an equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer. Discard used batteries in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.



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Safe and Ecological Disposal

1. Do not incinerate toner bottles or used toner. Toner dust may ignite suddenly if exposed to an open
flame.
2. Dispose of used toner, developer, and organic photoconductors in accordance with local regulations.
(These are nontoxic supplies.)
3. Dispose of replaced parts in accordance with local regulations.
4. When keeping used lithium batteries in order to dispose of them later, do not put more than 100
batteries per sealed box. Storing larger numbers or not sealing them apart may lead to chemical
reactions and heat build-up.


Laser Safety

The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) prohibits the repair of laser-based optical units
in the field. The optical housing unit can only be repaired in a factory or at a location with the requisite
equipment. The laser subsystem is replaceable in the field by a qualified Customer Engineer. The laser
chassis is not repairable in the field. Customer engineers are therefore directed to return all chassis and
laser subsystems to the factory or service depot when replacement of the optical subsystem is required.


· Use of controls not specified in this manual, or performance of adjustments or procedures not specified
in this manual, may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

WARNING FOR LASER UNIT



· Turn off the main switch before attempting any of the procedures in the Laser Unit section. Laser
beams can seriously damage your eyes.

CAUTION MARKING:




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Symbols and Abbreviations
This manual uses several symbols and abbreviations. The meaning of those symbols and abbreviations is
as follows:

See or Refer to

Clip ring

E-ring

Screw

Connector

Clamp

SEF Short Edge Feed

LEF Long Edge Feed

- Core Technology manual




Cautions, Notes, etc.
The following headings provide special information:


· Failure to obey warning information could result in serious injury or death.



· Obey these guidelines to ensure safe operation and prevent minor injuries.



· This information provides tips and advice about how to best service the machine.




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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safety Notices...................................................................................................................................1
Prevention of Physical Injury..........................................................................................................................1
Health Safety Conditions...............................................................................................................................1
Observance of Electrical Safety Standards.................................................................................................1
Lithium Batteries..............................................................................................................................................1
Safe and Ecological Disposal.......................................................................................................................2
Laser Safety.....................................................................................................................................................2
Symbols and Abbreviations...............................................................................................................................3
1. Product Information
Specifications......................................................................................................................................................9
Machine Configuration....................................................................................................................................10
Mainframe....................................................................................................................................................10
System Components....................................................................................................................................11
Overview..........................................................................................................................................................12
Component Layout.......................................................................................................................................12
Electrical Components.................................................................................................................................14
Paper Path....................................................................................................................................................17
Drive Layout..................................................................................................................................................18
Guidance for Those Who are Familiar with Predecessor Products..............................................................20
2. Installation
Installation Cautions.........................................................................................................................................21
Installation Requirements.................................................................................................................................22
Environment..................................................................................................................................................22
Machine Level..............................................................................................................................................22
Minimum Operational Space Requirements.............................................................................................23
Power Requirements....................................................................................................................................24
Copier...............................................................................................................................................................25
Accessory Check..........................................................................................................................................25
Optional Handset........................................................................................................................................32
Paper Tray Unit (D567)...................................................................................................................................34
Accessory Check..........................................................................................................................................34
Installation Procedure..................................................................................................................................34
Paper Tray Unit Heater....................................................................................................................................37


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Accessory Check..........................................................................................................................................37
Installation Procedure..................................................................................................................................38
USB 2.0/SD Slot Type B.................................................................................................................................45
Accessory Check..........................................................................................................................................45
Installation Procedure..................................................................................................................................45
Testing the SD Card/USB Slot....................................................................................................................51
Optional Paper Tray Grip Handle..................................................................................................................53
Accessories...................................................................................................................................................53
Controller Options............................................................................................................................................55
Overview......................................................................................................................................................55
Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11a/g) Installation...........................................................................................55
IEEE 1284 Installation.................................................................................................................................57
VM Card Type L (D467).............................................................................................................................58
Gigabit Ethernet...........................................................................................................................................59
HDD Option (D577)...................................................................................................................................61
3. Preventive Maintenance
Maintenance Tables........................................................................................................................................67
How to Clear the PM Counter.........................................................................................................................68
4. Replacement and Adjustment
Precautions........................................................................................................................................................69
General.........................................................................................................................................................69
Lithium Batteries............................................................................................................................................69
Halogen-free Cable....................................................................................................................................69
Static Electricity............................................................................................................................................69
Special Tools and Lubricants...........................................................................................................................70
Exterior Covers and Operation Panel............................................................................................................71
Rear Cover...................................................................................................................................................71
Copy Tray.....................................................................................................................................................71
Operation Panel and Upper Covers..........................................................................................................72
Right Door.....................................................................................................................................................73
Bypass Tray..................................................................................................................................................74
Platen Cover Sensor....................................................................................................................................74
Scanner Unit.....................................................................................................................................................75


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Exposure Glass............................................................................................................................................75
Lens Block.....................................................................................................................................................75
Exposure Lamp, Lamp Stabilizer Board.....................................................................................................76
Scanner Motor.............................................................................................................................................77
Scanner HP Sensor......................................................................................................................................79
Scanner Alignment Adjustment...................................................................................................................79
Fusing................................................................................................................................................................81
Fusing Unit....................................................................................................................................................81
Exit Sensor....................................................................................................................................................82
Hot Roller Stripper Pawls.............................................................................................................................82
Hot Roller and Fusing Lamp........................................................................................................................83
Thermoswitches and Thermistor..................................................................................................................85
Pressure Roller..............................................................................................................................................86
Checking the NIP band...............................................................................................................................87
PCU and Quenching Lamp.............................................................................................................................88
PCU...............................................................................................................................................................88
Quenching Lamp..........................................................................................................................................89
Exhaust Fan and Main Motor.........................................................................................................................90
Exhaust Fan..................................................................................................................................................90
Main Motor..................................................................................................................................................91
Paper Feed........................................................................................................................................................92
Paper Feed Roller and Friction Pad............................................................................................................92
Paper End Sensor.........................................................................................................................................92
Registration Sensor......................................................................................................................................93
Bypass Paper End Sensor...........................................................................................................................94
Bypass Feed Roller......................................................................................................................................94
Bypass Feed Clutch and Friction Pad.........................................................................................................95
Paper Feed and Registration Clutches.......................................................................................................96
Image Transfer..................................................................................................................................................98
Transfer Roller..............................................................................................................................................98
ID Sensor and Duplex Roller.......................................................................................................................99
Discharge plate.........................................................................................................................................100
BICU and Controller Board..........................................................................................................................101



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BICU...........................................................................................................................................................101
Controller Board........................................................................................................................................102
Other Replacements......................................................................................................................................108
Duplex Motor............................................................................................................................................108
High-Voltage Power Supply Board ........................................................................................................109
PSU.............................................................................................................................................................110
Contact-Release Solenoid........................................................................................................................111
Toner Supply Clutch..................................................................................................................................111
FCU.............................................................................................................................................................112
Laser Unit........................................................................................................................................................115
Location of the Caution Decal..................................................................................................................115
Laser Unit....................................................................................................................................................115
LD Unit and Polygon Mirror Motor..........................................................................................................116
ARDF...............................................................................................................................................................117
ARDF...........................................................................................................................................................117
DF Rear Cover...........................................................................................................................................118
Original Feed Unit.....................................................................................................................................118
Separation Roller.......................................................................................................................................119
DF Drive Board..........................................................................................................................................119
Original Set and DF Inverter Sensor........................................................................................................120
DF Registration and DF Exit Sensor..........................................................................................................121
DF Feed Motor..........................................................................................................................................122
DF Transport Motor...................................................................................................................................123
DF Feed Clutch..........................................................................................................................................124
Adjusting Copy Image Area.........................................................................................................................125
Printing........................................................................................................................................................125
Scanning....................................................................................................................................................127
DF Image Adjustment................................................................................................................................130
5. System Maintenance Reference
Service Program.............................................................................................................................................133
SP Tables....................................................................................................................................................133
Using SP and SSP Modes.........................................................................................................................133
Using SP Mode..............................................................................................................................................136



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NVRAM Data Upload/Download..........................................................................................................136
Firmware Update Procedure....................................................................................................................137
Test Pattern Print (SP5-902-001).............................................................................................................142
Memory Clear...........................................................................................................................................145
Machine No. Setting (SP5-811-001).....................................................................................................146
SMC Print (SP5-990)................................................................................................................................147
ID Sensor Error Analysis (SP2-221)........................................................................................................147
Fax Service Tables.........................................................................................................................................149
6. Troubleshooting
SC Tables.......................................................................................................................................................151
Summary....................................................................................................................................................151
Engine SC Code Descriptions..................................................................................................................152
GW SC Code Descriptions......................................................................................................................160
Electrical Component Defects.......................................................................................................................177
Sensor/Switch...........................................................................................................................................177
Blown Fuse Conditions..............................................................................................................................178
BICU LED Display......................................................................................................................................179
Card Save Function.......................................................................................................................................180
Overview....................................................................................................................................................180
Procedure...................................................................................................................................................180
Fax Troubleshooting Guide..........................................................................................................................183
7. Energy Saving
Energy Save...................................................................................................................................................185
Energy Saver Modes................................................................................................................................185
Energy Save Effectiveness........................................................................................................................186
Paper Save.....................................................................................................................................................188
Effectiveness of Duplex/Combine Function............................................................................................188




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1. Product Information


Specifications 1
See "Appendices" for the following information:
· General Specifications
· Supported Paper Sizes




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1. Product Information




Machine Configuration

1 Mainframe




Standard Component Machine Code Remarks

1 Copier [A] D115/D116 -

2 GW Controller Board [C] - Standard

3 ARDF [D] - Standard

4 Fax Unit [E] - Standard


Optional Components Machine Code Remarks

5 500-sheet Paper Feed Unit [B] D567 Two can be used.

6 Handset [F] B433 NA only




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Machine Configuration




System Components



1




Item Machine Code Remarks

Controller Box - [A] Standard

USB2.0/SD Slot D467 [B] Option only for D115

SD card for the Printer/Scanner Unit
Printer/Scanner unit D468 [C]
Standard only for D115

VM Card D467 [D] In SD slot 2 (lower)

IEEE 1284 B679 [E]

Wireless LAN M344 [E] One from the four

Gigabit Ethernet Board G874 [E]

Merge the Security Card into the Printer/
HDD with Security Card D577 [F]
Scanner SD card.




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1. Product Information




Overview

1 Component Layout


Mainframe




1. Exposure Lamp 20. ID (Image Density) Sensor

2. 1st Scanner 21. Registration Roller

3. CCD (on SBU) 22. Registration Sensor

4. Lens Block 23. Bypass Tray

5. 2nd Scanner 24. Bypass Paper Feed Roller

6. 2nd Mirror 25. Bypass Paper End Sensor

7. 3rd Mirror 26. Bypass Friction Pad



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Overview




8. Platen Cover Sensor 27. Mixing Augers

9. Exposure Glass 28. (Main) Friction Pad

10. Exit Roller 29. Paper Feed Roller 1
11. Exit Sensor 30. Paper End Sensor

12. Scanner Motor 31. TD (Toner Density) Sensor

13. Hot Roller 32. Bottom Plate

14. Pressure Roller 33. Polygon Mirror Motor

15. Cleaning Blade 34. Laser Unit

16. OPC Drum 35. Toner Supply Bottle (or THM)

17. Discharge Plate 36. Toner Collection Coil

18. Transfer Roller 37. Scanner HP Sensor

19. Development Roller



ARDF




1. Separation Roller 7. Exit Roller

2. Paper Feed Roller 8. Exit Sensor

3. Pick-up Roller 9. Registration Sensor

4. Original Set Sensor 10. Registration Roller

5. Inverter Roller 11. Inverter Sensor



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1. Product Information




6. Junction Gate 12. Transport Roller



1 Electrical Components


Electrical Components 1




1. Lens Block 11. ID (Image Density) Sensor

2. Exposure Lamp 12. Registration Sensor

3. Lamp Stabilizer Board 13. Paper End Sensor

4. Scanner HP Sensor 14. Toner Density Sensor

5. Platen Cover Sensor 15. Bypass Paper End Sensor



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Overview




6. Scanner Motor 16. Right Door Safety Switch

7. Mechanical Counter 17. Front Door Safety Switch

8. Polygon Mirror Motor 18. Quenching Lamp 1
9. LD Unit 19. High-Voltage Power Supply Board

10. Exit Sensor 20. Operation Panel Board



Electrical Components 2




1. Duplex Motor 7. Paper Feed Clutch

2. Exhaust Fan 8. Toner Supply Clutch

3. PSU 9. Bypass Feed Clutch

4. Controller Board (GW) 10. Registration Clutch

5. BICU 11. Fusing Solenoid

6. Main Motor




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ARDF



1




1. DF Feed Clutch 6. DF Feed Motor

2. Registration Sensor 7. Inverter Sensor

3. Exit Sensor 8. DF Drive Board

4. Left Cover Sensor 9. Junction Gate Solenoid

5. DF Transport Motor 10. Original Set Sensor




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Overview




Paper Path



1




1. Original Registration Sensor (Document Feeder)

2. Exit Senor (Document Feeder)

3. Inverter Sensor (Document Feeder)

4. Original Set Sensor (Document Feeder)

5. Exit Sensor

6. Paper Path Sensor

7. Registration Sensor

8. By-pass Paper End Sensor

9. Paper Feed Sensor (Optional Tray)




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1. Product Information




10. Paper End Sensor (Optional Tray)

11. Paper End Sensor

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Drive Layout


Mainframe




1. Scanner Motor 7. Bypass Feed Clutch (By-pass Tray)

2. Duplex motor 8. Registration Clutch

3. Exit Roller 9. Developer Driver Gear

4. Toner Bottle Clutch 10. Drum Drive Gear

5. Main Motor 11. One-way Gear (Duplex Unit)

6. Paper Feed Clutch 12. Fusing Drive Gear




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Overview




ARDF



1




1. DF Feed Motor 6. Separation Roller
2. Feed Roller 7. Transport Roller
3. Pick-up Roller 8. DF Transport Motor
4. Inverter Roller 9. Exit Roller
5. DF Feed Clutch 10. Registration Roller


· DF Feed Motor: Drives the feed, separation, pick-up, and transport and inverter rollers.
· DF Transport Motor: Drives the registration and exit rollers.




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1. Product Information




Guidance for Those Who are Familiar with
Predecessor Products
1 The D115/D116 range of machines is the successor model to the D068/D069 range of machines. If you
have experience with the predecessor line, the following information may be of help when you read this
manual.
Differences from Predecessor Products

D115/D116 D068/D069

Security Card (HDD
Encryption and Data Standard only for D115 Option only for D069
Overwrite Security Unit)

20 cpm: Memory copy 17cpm: Memory copy
Copying Speed
16 cpm: ADF 1 to 1 16cpm: ADF 1 to 1



· The following parts are unique for D115/D116. When replacing the following parts, use the parts
specified for each model. DO NOT mix up the following parts for D067/D068/D069/D072 and
D115/D116. Otherwise, both of the machine operation and output quality are not guaranteed.
1. BICU with Controller Unit
· If wrong part is installed, an image is not correctly copied on outputs with the DF one to one
copy.
2. Laser Unit (Writing Unit)
· If wrong part is installed, a copied image might be too dark or light on outputs.
3. Polygon Scanner Motor (A part of Laser Unit)
· If wrong part is installed, a copied image might be too dark or light on outputs or an SC might
be issued.
4. Model Name Plate
5. Mechanical Counter (S-C4: Assembled, S-C4.5: Service optional part)




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2. Installation


Installation Cautions

· Before installing an optional unit, do the following: 2
· Print out all messages stored in the memory, all user-programmed items, and a system parameter list.
· If there is a printer option on the machine, print out all data in the printer buffer.
· Turn off the main switch and disconnect the power cord, the telephone line, and the network cable.




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Installation Requirements
Environment

­Temperature and Humidity Chart­
2




· Temperature Range: 10°C to 32°C (50°F to 89.6°F)
· Humidity Range: 15% to 80% RH
· Ambient Illumination: Less than 1,500 lux (Do not expose to direct sunlight.)
· Ventilation: Room air should turn over at least 3 times/hr/person
· Ambient Dust: Less than 0.1 mg/m3
· Do not install the machine where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or to direct airflow (from a fan,
air conditioner, air cleaner, etc.).
· Do not install the machine where it will be exposed to corrosive gas.
· Place the machine on a firm and level base.
· Do not install the machine where it may be subjected to strong vibration.


Machine Level

Front to back: Within 5 mm (0.2") of level



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Installation Requirements




Right to left: Within 5 mm (0.2") of level



Minimum Operational Space Requirements

Place the machine near the power source, providing clearance as shown.
2




A: Front ­ 750 mm (29.6")
B: Left ­ 100 mm (3.9")
C: Rear ­ 100 mm (3.9")
D: Right ­ 100 mm (3.9")
E: Depth ­ 450 mm (17.7")
F: Width ­ 485 mm (19.1")


· The 750-mm front space indicated above is sufficient to allow the paper tray to be pulled out.
Additional space is required to allow an operator to stand at the front of the machine.



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· Actual minimum space requirement for left, rear, and right sides is 10mm (0.4") each, but note that
this will not allow room for opening of the bypass tray, right door or ARDF unit.


Power Requirements


2 · Make sure that the wall outlet is near the machine and easily accessible. After completing installation,
make sure the plug fits firmly into the outlet.
· Avoid multiple connections to the same power outlet.
· Be sure to ground the machine.

Input voltage:

North America: 110 ­ 120 V, 60 Hz, 8 A

Europe: 220 ­ 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 4 A


Image quality guaranteed at rated voltage ± 10%.
Operation guaranteed at rated voltage ± 15%.




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Copier




Copier
Accessory Check


Printer/Scanner and Fax Model (D115)/ Fax Model (D116) 2
Description Q'ty

NECR (-17) 1

EU Safety Sheet (-27) 1

Paper Size Decal (-17, -27, -29) 1

Operating Instructions ­ Book (-17, -29) 1 set

Operating Instructions ­ CD ROM (-17, -29) 1 set

Handset Bracket (-17) 1

Screw for Handset Bracket (-17) 2

Modular Cable (-17) 1

Connecter Cover for TEL (-17) 1

Ferrite Core for TEL Line 1

Ferrite Core (-17, -27, -29) 1

EMC Caution Sheet (-27) 1

EULA Sheet (-17, -27, -29) 1

Caution Decal (-17, -27, -29) 1



Installation Procedure


· Make sure that the copier remains unplugged during installation.




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2. Installation




2




1. Remove the all strips of tape.
2. Remove the bag [A], SMC and A3 sheet of paper on the exposure glass.




3. Remove the spacing wedge [B].




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Copier




2




4. Remove the three scanner lock pins. (A tag is hanging from each pin.) To remove: Grasp the base of
the pin [C], turn the pin 90 degrees, and pull it down and out.
5. Remove the tags from the pins.
6. Break each pin off the base [C].
7. Discard the pin part [D].
8. Set each base [C] back into its original hole, turning it 90° to lock it into place. (Be sure to do this for
all three pins.)




9. Open the front door [E].
10. Lift lever [F], press in on latch [G] and pull the bottle holder [H] out. (You do not need to pull it completely
out of the machine.)
11. Take a new bottle of toner, and shake it several times.




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2. Installation




2



12. Remove the outer cap [I].


· Do not remove the inner cap [J].
13. Load the bottle on the holder.


· Do not forcefully turn the toner bottle on the holder. After you turn on the main power switch, the
copier sets the bottle in place.
14. Push the bottle holder back into the machine.
15. Press the latch [K] down to lock the holder.




16. Remove the padding [L].

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Copier




17. Pull each tabbed strip [M] out of the PCU with one hand, supporting the PCU with the other.


· Do not pull both strips at the same time, as this could damage the PCU.
18. Close the front door.


2




19. Pull out the paper tray, and remove the tape securing the end fence in the compartment.
20. Push the bottom plate down, and then load the paper.
21. Adjust the side fences. If you load paper shorter than A4, set the end fence in the correct position.
22. Push the tray back into the copier.




23. Attach the appropriate Brand Decal to the center [N] of the front door if necessary.
24. Attach the appropriate tray number decal and paper-size decal to the paper tray [O].
25. Install optional units (if any).


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2. Installation




2




26. Attach the ferrite core [P] to the network cable when connecting the cable.
27. Attach the ferrite core to the telephone line in the same manner as step 26.
28. Connect the telephone line to the "LINE" jack.


· The end of the ferrite core must be about 10 cm (4") from the end of the cable.
29. Plug in the machine and turn on the main power switch.
30. Select the language used in the operation panel as necessary ( > Language).


Interface settings
For D115:
1. Start the SP mode.
2. Select SP5-985-001 (NIC setting) and change the setting value to "1" (ON).
3. Select SP5-985-002 (USB setting) and change the setting value to "1" (ON).
4. Turn the main switch off and on.
For D116:
1. Start the SP mode.
2. Select SP5-985-001 (NIC setting) and change the setting value to "0" (OFF).
3. Select SP5-985-002 (USB setting) and change the setting value to "0" (OFF).
4. Turn the main switch off and on.




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Copier




Copier settings
1. Start the SP mode.
2. Select SP5-801-001 and execute the initialization.
3. Exit the SP mode, and then start the UP mode.
4. Select the "@Remote Service" ("User Tool" > "System Settings > Administrator Tools" > "Extended
Security" > @Remote Service") and select "Prohibit". 2
5. Exit the UP mode, and then start the SP mode.
6. Select SP5-870-003 and execute initialization for @Remote.
7. Select SP5-907-001 and specify the "Plug & Play".
8. Select SP5-870-001 and execute writing certification for @Remote S.
9. Select SP5-302-002 and specify the time zone.
10. Select SP5-307-001, 003, and 004 and specify the daylight-saving-time settings.
11. Exit the SP mode and turn the main switch off and on.
12. Start the UP mode.
13. Specify the date and time with "Set Date" or "Set Time" (User Tool" > "System Settings" > "Set Date"
or "Set Time").
14. Turn the main switch off and on.
15. Check the operations.
16. Make a full size copy, and check if the side-to-side and leading edge registrations are correct. If they
are not, adjust the registrations.


Fax Settings
Initializing the Fax unit
When you press the Fax key for the first time after installation, the error "SRAM problem occurred / SRAM
was formatted" will show on the LCD for initializing the program of the fax unit. Turn the main power switch
off/on to clear the error display.


· If another error occurs after initialization, this can be a functional problem.
1. Select fax SP1-101-016 and specify the country code.
2. Select fax SP3-101-001 and specify the service station.




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Optional Handset


Accessory Check
Check that you have the components and accessories.

2 No. Description Q'ty

1 Handset 1

2 Handset cradle 1

3 Screws 2

4 Handset manual 1



· The handset bracket is not included in the optional handset kit. The bracket is provided as an accessory
of the copier.




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Copier




Installation Procedure




2



1. Attach the handset bracket [A] ( x 2)
2. Remove the label from the handset cradle [B].
3. Attach the cradle [B] to the handset bracket ( x 2).
4. Attach the cradle to the bracket ( x 2).
5. Reattach the label.




· The bracket is an accessory of the copier.
6. Set the handset on the cradle.
7. Connect the handset cable to the "TEL" jack and set the telephone cable [A] as shown above.


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2. Installation




Paper Tray Unit (D567)
Accessory Check

Confirm that you have these accessories.
2
Description Q'ty

1. Paper-size decals 1 sheet

2. Installation Procedure (for service technicians) 1

3. Installation Procedure (for users) 1

4. Tapping Screw: M3x10 1

5. EMC Caution Sheet 1



Installation Procedure


· Unplug the main machine's power cord before starting the following procedure.




1. Remove the tape at [A], and the tape and cardboard at [B].
2. Pull the paper tray part way out of the unit, remove the tape and cardboard at [C], and push the tray
back in.



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Paper Tray Unit (D567)




2




3. Set the machine on the paper tray unit.


· When installing a second paper tray unit, place on the first paper tray unit before placing the
copier onto the pair pf paper tray units
4. Remove the paper(s) tray from the paper tray unit(s).
5. Load paper into the paper tray(s). Adjust the side and end fences as necessary. If loading 81/2"x
14" paper, remove the end fence and set it into the special compartment.
6. Set the paper tray(s) back into the paper tray unit(s).




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7. Stick on the appropriate tray-number decal(s) and paper-size decal(s), at the locations indicated in
the illustration.




2




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Paper Tray Unit Heater




Paper Tray Unit Heater
The paper tray unit heater is installed only for the first paper tray unit.


Accessory Check

Confirm that you have the accessories listed below.
2
Description Q'ty

1. Grounding wire 1

2. Relay harness 1

3. Clamps 2

4. Ferrite core 1

5. Heater fastening screws 2

6. PTU fastening screws 3

7. Grounding screw 1

8. Decal for copier 1

9. Decal for paper tray unit 1

10. Tie wrap 1




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2




Installation Procedure


· Unplug the main machine's power cord before starting the following procedure.

1. Remove the paper tray unit from the copier if it is already installed.
2. Remove the paper trays from the copier and from the paper tray unit.




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Paper Tray Unit Heater




2




3. Remove the ground screw [1] at the rear of the paper tray unit.
4. Fasten the heater [2] and the supplied ground wire [3] to the paper tray unit ( x 3). Note that [1]
is the ground screw you removed in the previous step and [4] and [5] are the two supplied heater
fastening screws.


· Be sure to position the ground wire [3] and heater harness [6] so that they are out of the way of
the copier when you set it on the paper tray unit.




5. Set the copier on the paper tray unit.
6. Screw the paper tray unit into place using three supplied PTU fastening screws.




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7. Open the front door and remove the copy tray [7] ( ×1).
8. Close the front door.




1. Open the right cover
2. Remove the interface cover [8] ( x 1).
3. Remove the rear cover [9] ( x 5).




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4. Remove the upper left cover [10].
5. Remove the controller box [11] ( x 1, x 6).




6. Remove the support bracket [12] ( x 3).




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7. Pass the heater harness through the hole [15] at the rear of the copier.
8. Pass relay harness [16] through the opening [17] (at the rear of the PSU) and through the other
opening [15].
9. Connect the relay harness to the heater's harness [18].




10. Pull the relay harness back into the copier.


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11. Attach the ferrite core [19] over the relay harness.
12. Push the ferrite core back so that it is over the heater's harness.
13. Wrap the heater's harness once around the ferrite core [20].
14. Locate the ferrite core at the rear [24] of the copier behind the rear clamps.
15. Secure the ferrite core with the supplied tie wrap [21].
16. Clip off the excess length of the tie wrap. 2
17. Connect the relay harness connector [22] to the large connector at the front center of the PSU.
18. Screw the ground wire [23] to the PSU bracket with the included grounding screw.
19. Attach the clamps [24] to the PSU bracket.
20. Attach the heater harness though the clamps.
21. Position the harness so that the front clamp is between the two bindings [25] on the harness.
22. Fasten the clamps.




23. Pull the excess length of the heater's harness out the opening at the rear.


· Be sure that the harness passes on the side of the grounding plate at the bottom of the opening.
(The front of the grounding plate must remain clear.)
24. Arrange the excess harness length so that it sits beneath the FCU cover plate.
25. Attach the caution decals to the locations shown in the illustration.




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26. Reassemble the copier.
27. Plug in the power cord, and check the operation.




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USB 2.0/SD Slot Type B




USB 2.0/SD Slot Type B
This procedure explains how to install the USB 2.0/SD Slot for the SPF model (D115).


Accessory Check

Check the quantity and condition of the accessories against the following list.
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No. Description Q'ty

1 USB2.0/SD Slot 1

2 Ground Plate 1

3 USB Cable 1

4 Screw: M3 x 6 blue 1

5 Screw: M3 x 8 2

6 Screw: 1

7 Clamp 1

8 Decal 1



Installation Procedure




1. Remove the USB connect cover [A].




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2. Remove the interface cover [A].




3. Open the right door [A].
4. Rear cover [B] ( x 5)




5. Remove the upper left cover [A] as shown above.


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6. Make three holes in the upper left cover with a screwdriver as shown above.


· Smooth the three holes in the upper left cover.




7. Attach the ground plate [A].
8. Secure the USB2.0/SD Slot [B] with the upper left cover as shown above ( x 1: M3 x 6 blue,
x 2: M3 x 8).




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9. Make a clamp hole the upper left cover with a screwdriver as shown above.


· Smooth the hole in the upper left cover.




10. Attach the upper left cover [A] to the mainframe.
11. Attach the rear cover.




12. Attach the cable clamp [A] to the upper left cover ( x 1) as shown above.




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13. Connect the USB cable [A] to USB-A.
14. Attach the interface cover.
15. Plug in and turn on the main machine.
16. Enter the SP mode, and then change the setting of SP1013-001 from "0" to "1".




17. Attach the decal [A] to the USB2.0/SD Slot as shown above.


When Installing the Handset
1. Do steps 1 to 8 in "installation procedure".




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2. Make two holes the upper left cover with a screwdriver as shown above.


· Smooth the holes in the upper left cover.




3. Attach the handset bracket [A] ( x 2)
4. Attach the cradle [B] to the handset bracket ( x 2)




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5. Set the handset on the handset bracket.
6. Connect the handset cable to the "TEL" jack and set the telephone cable [A] as shown above.
7. Do steps 13 to 17 in "installation procedure".


Testing the SD Card/USB Slot

1. Insert an SD card or USB memory device in the slot.
You can connect only one removable memory device at a time.
2. Close the media slot cover.
If you leave the cover open, static electricity conducted through an inserted SD card could cause the
machine to malfunction.
3. Make sure that no previous settings remain.
If a previous setting remains, press the [Clear Modes] key.
4. Place an original on the exposure glass.
5. Press [Store File].
6. Press [Store to Memory Device].
7. Press [OK].
8. Press the [Start] key.
When writing is complete, a confirmation message appears.
9. Press [Exit].


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10. Remove the memory device from the media slot.
Do not remove the memory device while writing is in process.




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Optional Paper Tray Grip Handle




Optional Paper Tray Grip Handle
The following procedure is for the paper tray for the main copier or optional paper tray unit.


Accessories

Check the accessories and their quantities against the table below.
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No. Description Q'ty

1 Grip Handle 1

2 Screw (M3 x 10) 2




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Installation Procedure




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1. Remove the paper tray [A] from the main copier.




2. Turn the paper tray over to the opposite side.
3. Lower the paper tray grip handle [B] into the paper tray slot as shown, with the arrow in the above
illustration.
4. Attach the grip handle to the paper tray ( x 2).


· When attaching auxiliary handle (two screws attached from bottom), hold handle against front
of paper drawer (as screws are tightened) to ensure there is ensure the smallest gap between
back of handle and front of paper drawer.
5. Put the paper tray back into the machine.


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Controller Options




Controller Options
Overview

This machine has I/F card slots and SD card slots for optional I/F connections and applications.
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I/F Card Slot
· Slot [A] is used for one of the optional I/F connections: (IEEE1284, IEEE802.11a/g (Wireless LAN)
or Gigabit Ethernet).
SD Card Slot
· Slot [1] is used for options provided on SD cards. The application SD card (Printer/Scanner or Security
Card) should be installed in Slot 1. If more than one application is to be used, move the applications
to the same SD card with SP5873.
· Slot [2] is used for options provided on SD cards and servicing. The VM card must be installed in Slot
2.


Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11a/g) Installation


· Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure.



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Accessories
Check the accessories and their quantities against the table below.

No. Description Q'ty

1 Wireless Adapter 1
2 2 Wireless LAN Card 1