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i 1 PREFACE This Service Manual explains the Microfilm Scanner already put on the market. It is hoped that this Service Manual will help to provide for more effective machine maintenance in the field there by ensuring optimum machine performance. All information in this Manual is subject to change w...
Contents ii Contents 1 Safety Precautions for Inspection and Service 1.1 WARNING.............................................................................................. 1 1.2 CAUTION ............................................................................................... 4 1.3 Other Pre...
Contents iii 3.10Explanation of Control Panel ............................................................ 26 3.10.1 Control Panel (Basic) ..................................................................... 263.10.2 Control Panel (Shift Function) ......................................................
Contents iv 5.1.1 Precautions for Disassembly and Cleaning ................................... 59 5.2 Handling of P.W.Boards .................................................................... 60 5.2.1 Precautions regarding transportation and storage ........................ 605.2.2 Precautions whe...
Contents vi 6.9.4 b4: Prism rotation operation check .............................................. 1036.9.5 b5: Single scan operation check ................................................. 1036.9.6 b6: Shading Correction................................................................ 1046.9.7 b7: ...
Safety Precautions for Inspection and Service 1 1 1 Safety Precautions for Inspection and Service When performing inspection and service procedures, observe the following precautions to prevent accidents and ensure utmost safety. *Depending on the model, some of the precautions given in the followin...
1 Safety Precautions for Inspection and Service 4 1.2 CAUTION 1. Precautions for Service Jobs 2. Precautions for Servicing with Covers and Parts Removed • A toothed washer and spring washer, if used originally, must be reinstalled. Omitting them may result in contact failure which couldcause an elec...
1 Safety Precautions for Inspection and Service 6 1.3 Other Precautions • To reassemble the product, reverse the order of disassembly unless otherwise specified. • While the product is energized, do not unplug or plug connectors into the circuit boards or harnesses. • The magnet roller generates a s...
Safety Precautions for Inspection and Service 1 7 1.4 Used Batteries Precautions (ALL Areas)CAUTIONDanger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructio...
2 Installation 8 2 Installation 2.1 Installation Environment To ensure safety and utmost performance of the machine, the machine should not be used in a place. 1. Where it will be subject to extremely high or low temperature or humidity. 2. Which is exposed to direct sunlight. 3. Which is in the dir...
3 General Information 10 3 General Information 3.1 Specifications 3.1.1 MS 6000 Specifications Type: Desk-Top Type Microfilm Scanner Type of Film: Microfiche, Aperture Card, Jacket, Roll Films (16 mm, 35 mm), 16mm Cartridge Film both Positive and Negative Magnification: Single Lens......... 7.5XZoom...
General Information 3 13 3.2 System Configuration -Single Lens - Zoom Lens 9-16X 13-27X 23-50X 7.5X Projection Lens Scanner RFC-15M RFC-15A Film Carrier Auto Retrieval Controller FC-5 UC-2 RFC-21 RFC-9B MARS C-4 MARS MINI 2
3 General Information 14 3.3 Connection Mode This Scanner is available in the following configurations. 3.3.1 PR Mode (Scanner + Printer) The Scanner is connected to a dedicated printer, allowing scanned images to be printed out directly. Each scanner is designed exclusively for use with its respect...
General Information 3 15 3.4 Parts Identification 1. Screen 2. Control Panel 3. Option Interface Connector (option) 4. Fuse Holder 5. Power Cord Socket 6. Printer Connector 7. SCSI Connector 8. Power Switch 9. Projection Unit 10. Image Rotation Knob 11. Fiche Carrier 5 (option) 12. Brightness Select...
3 General Information 16 3.5 Component Layout 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 1. 1st Reader Path Mirror 2. 2nd Reader Path Mirror 3. 2nd Scan Path Mirror 4. Screen 5. 1st Scan Path Mirror 6. Scan Table 7. Projection Lens 8. Projection Lamp 9. 3rd Scan Path Mirror 10. CCD Assy
General Information 3 17 3.6 Electrical Components Layout PU1 PU2 M1 M2 M3 M4 S1 S201 TS1 LA1 F1 PC3 PC4 PC1 PC2 PWB-G PWB-C PWB-SS PWB-BB PWB-T L1 PWB-A PWB-EE PWB-J
3 General Information 20 3.7 Electrical Parts Function Symbol Name Function CNT1 Total Counter Counts the number of prints. F1 Fuse Power Fuse100/120V Area: 250V, 10A220-240V Area: 250V, 6.3A L1 Filter Coil Power-supply noise filter LA1 Projection Lamp The source of the light for projecting the film...
3 General Information 22 3.8 Connectors Layout CN1 3PCN2 2PCN3 2PCN4 4PCN5 2PCN6 2PCN7 3PCN8 2PCN10 3PCN11 6PCN12 12PCN15 3PCN17 5PCN18 3PCN19 2PCN21 4PCN40 6PCN41 3P CN42 3PCN43 6PPJ10 3PPJ11 3PPJ1A 4PPJ2A 20PPJ3A 10PPJ1BB 3PPJ2BB 20PPJ3BB 10PPJ4BB 24PPJ5BB 32PPJ6BB 60PPJ7BB 26PPJ8BB 30PPJ9BB 18PPJ...
3 General Information 24 3.9 Electrical Service Parts on P.W.Boards 3.9.1 Main Control Board (PWB-BB) 3.9.2 I/F Board (PWB-EE) Do not touch the electric par ts which has not indicated of this section. NOTE DSW1...For Factory Use Only (Normally all switches are OFF position.)*Do not change to ON posi...
3 General Information 26 3.10 Explanation of Control Panel 3.10.1 Control Panel (Basic) Correction Centering/Fit Masking Print Mode Film Type Darker Auto Lighter Start Auto Photo Fine Text NegaPosi C Auto Manual Resolution Job Recall Zoom + Zoom clr Zoom - PC/PR Shift Auto Skew OutputSelection Casse...
General Information 3 35 3.11 Image Processing Screen Image → → → → Print Image Explanation Auto Masking The system masks the black bands that run along the edges of the image. Trimming The system masks everything but the center of the image.The Manual Frame Masking Kit (option) is required. Masking...
Mechanical and Electrical 4 37 4 Mechanical and Electrical 4.1 Illumination Mechanism 4.1.1 Overview The Illumination Mechanism efficiently uses the light produced by the Projection Lamp to supply the most suitable amount of light for the projection of the Microfilm. This amount of light is determin...
4 Mechanical and Electrical 38 4.1.3 Projection Lamp Voltage Control Circuit The intensity of the light emitted by the Projection Lamp is adjusted to a level optimum for the image density by controlling the voltage applied to the Projection Lamp. The exposure data optimum for film image density is d...
4 Mechanical and Electrical 42 4.2 Image Rotation The Prism Unit is rotated to correct any tilt of the image microfilm projected on the Screen. 4.2.1 Prism Rotation The Auto Image Rotating Knob is linked to the Auto Image Rotating Variable Resistor (VR1). Turning the Knob clockwise or counterclockwi...
Mechanical and Electrical 4 43 4.3 Optical Section 4.3.1 Overview The basic function of the Optical Section is to project an enlargement of the image on the microfilm onto the Screen when in the Reader Mode and onto the CCD when in the Scan Mode. There is a unique light path formed in each of these ...
4 Mechanical and Electrical 48 4.4 CCD Section There are five 960-pixel CCD sensor chips arranged in a zigzag as illustrated below. The total number or pixels that can be read is 4,800 with a resolution of 400dpi. Reading With: 304.8 mm or more Pixel Size: 63.5 µ m x 63.5 µ m
Mechanical and Electrical 4 49 4.5 Image Bus The image data read by the CCD goes through analog-to-digital conversion before being output. The analog image signals output from the CCD areconverted to digital image signals. The data read by the CCD is proportionate to theintensity of the light that h...
4 Mechanical and Electrical 52 4.6 Auto Masking 4.6.1 Overview If a print is made from an image that is projected smaller than the Markers on the screen, the non-image areas of the film result in black bands running around the image on the print. The Auto Masking Function Automatically detects the n...
Mechanical and Electrical 4 55 4.7 Auto Image Skew Correction 4.7.1 Overview The CCD Board (PWB-A) detects the image which skew on the screen and corrects automatically at the time of scan. Corrects of the straight image by rotating the prism unit by the auto image rotation motor (M5). 4.7.2 Require...
4 Mechanical and Electrical 56 4.8 Manual Frame Masking The machine makes a print of the area of image on the Screen defined with the Manual Masking Panels. The print area is defined independently in the vertical direction and horizontal direction. If none is specified, the machine makes a normal pr...
Mechanical and Electrical 4 57 4.9 2 to 1 Printing Function 4.9.1 Overview As shown above, two scanners, each equipped with the 2-to-1 Printing Function, can be connected to a single printer which manages the print jobs sent from both scanners. Each scanner can be set to print marks ( ■ or ■■ ) in t...
4 Mechanical and Electrical 58 4.9.3 Identification Marks In order to distinguish which scanner sent a print job, the scanners are equipped with an identification Mark Printing Function which has the following settings: The printable area is reduced by 3 mm on the left side and the 1.5-mm-wide ident...
Disassembly and Cleaning 5 59 5 Disassembly and Cleaning 5.1 Precautions 5.1.1 Precautions for Disassembly and Cleaning 1. Before disassembling, always make sure the Power Plug is unplugged. 2. Use only fuses of the indicated rating. 3. Except specified occasion, re-assembly have to be carried out b...
5 Disassembly and Cleaning 60 5.2 Handling of P.W.Boards 5.2.1 Precautions regarding transportation and storage 1. During shipment or when in storage, new P.W.Board must not be indiscriminately removed from their protective bags. 2. Do not store or place these P.W.Boards in a location exposed to dir...
Disassembly and Cleaning 5 61 5.3 Maintenance and Inspection 5.3.1 Preventive Maintenance Schedule List 5.3.2 Details of readjustments needed when parts are replaced Replacement of the following parts calls for rechecking, readjustments, or resetting of certain items. Follow the corresponding proced...
5 Disassembly and Cleaning 62 5.4 Disassembly and Cleaning Procedure 5.4.1 Removal of the Outer Covers 1 Remove the two screws and then slide the Optical Cover to the rear side of the machine.Then holding up the rear side of the Optical Cover and remove it. NOTE: Mirror is fitted to the back side of...
Disassembly and Cleaning 5 65 5.4.2 Replacing of the Projection Lamp 1 Slide the Projection Lamp Unit out. 2 Remove the Projection Lamp from the Lamp Holder. NOTE ➜ Do not touch with bare hand and extremely hot Projection Lamp immediately after the machine has been turned OFF. 3 Remove the Projectio...
5 Disassembly and Cleaning 66 5 Insert the new Projection Lamp all the way into the Lamp Holder. 6 Slide the Projection Unit back into the machine. 5.4.3 Cleaning of the Projection Lamp 1 Wipe all foreign matter off the surface of the Projection Lamp with a soft piece of cloth which has been dampene...
Disassembly and Cleaning 5 73 5.4.10 Replacing Scan Motor bushing and friction plate 1 Remove the Optical Cover. (2 screws) 2 Tilt the Scan Motor Assy in the direction of the arrow and, pressing the shaft in the direction of the arrow, re-move the bushing and then peel the friction plate off the Sca...
6 Function Mode and Adjustment 78 6.3 Function Mode List 6.3.1 S mode (Setting Function 1) No. Function Setting Contents S1 Auto Reset *d0d1 ON (60 sec.)OFF S2 Auto Power Save *d0d1d2 DisableEnable (30 minute)Enable (60 minute) S3 Auto Projection Lamp OFF *d0d1d2 DisableEnable (30 minute)Enable (60 ...
6 Function Mode and Adjustment 82 6.3.6 About the Function Mode Setting Label Remove the Top Cover by using a Slotted Screwdriver.[FUNCTION MODE SETTING] Label is attached on the back of the Top cover.When Main Control Board (PWB-BB) is exchanged, it inputs the setting value of "FACTORY" col...
Function Mode and Adjustment 6 83 6.4 Operation of the Function Mode 6.4.1 Entering the Function Mode 1. Press the Exposure Mode Select Key, Multi-Print Key and Clear/Stop Key on the control panel at the same time for two seconds or more.The Multi-Print Display will show "S". 2. Press the Mu...
Function Mode and Adjustment 6 85 6.5 S mode Operations 6.5.1 S1: Auto Reset Setting changes made to the control panel that are not used within 60 seconds of being input are automatically cancelled and the system reverts back to the original settings. 6.5.2 S2: Auto Power Save Turns the Printer's fu...
6 Function Mode and Adjustment 86 6.5.5 S5: Fine Mode Setting Select the function in the fine mode, when selecting Nega print mode on the control panel. 6.5.6 S6: Paper Tray feed size (MSP 3000 Printer) Determines the desired paper size supplied by the Paper Tray of the printer. It is possible to fe...
Function Mode and Adjustment 6 89 6.5.13 Sd: Auto image rotation 90 degree rotation function When printing the A3 (Ledger) size or B4 (Legal) size by 600dpi, the 90 degrees electric image rotation is not possible. Select whether to enable the 90 degrees image rotation with the prism when A3 size (Le...
6 Function Mode and Adjustment 90 6.6 y mode Operations 6.6.1 y2: Auto Paper Source Switching Allows you to specify the paper source when same size paper is loaded into the both paper feeding tray and paper feeding cassette. 6.6.2 y3: Auto Film Format Select Print Selects the function which rotates ...
6 Function Mode and Adjustment 92 6.7 o mode Operations 6.7.1 o1: Inch/Metric Select Select the inch or metric setting of the machine.) 6.7.2 o2: N-P Auto Exposure Coarse Adjustment This adjustment is made when the image density on the print (scan) output in the Auto Exposure mode is not satisfactor...
Function Mode and Adjustment 6 95 6.7.5 o5: Adjustment of the image area Lengthwise Position 1. Load the Film in the machine and make a print (scan). <Conditions of printing/scanning>Size: Letter (A4) LengthwiseCentering:OFFAuto Masking:ON 2. Check the black band width of top and bottom on the...
6 Function Mode and Adjustment 96 6.7.6 o6: Adjustment of the Top and Bottom Frame Black Band Width 1. Load the Film in the machine and make a print. <Conditions of printing/scanning>Size: Letter (A4) LengthwiseCentering:OFFAuto Masking:ON 2. Check the width of the black band running around th...
Function Mode and Adjustment 6 97 6.7.7 o7: Adjustment of the Right and Left Frame Black Band Width 1. Load the Film in the machine and make a print (scan). <Conditions of printing/scanning>Size: Letter (A4) LengthwiseCentering:OFFAuto Masking:ON 2. Check the width of the black band running ar...
Function Mode and Adjustment 6 99 6.8 F mode Operations 6.8.1 F1: ROM Version Check Used when checking the present ROM version of the machine. 1. Sets the function mode “F1”, and press the Start Key. 2. Shows the current ROM version number of the machine. [Ex.] ROM Version "25" → "G0"...
Function Mode and Adjustment 6 101 6. Referring to the setting procedure for Function mode, set "F7". 7. To perform the adjustment, press the Start key. 8. Rotate VR61 on PU2 so that the reading voltage on the multi-meter becomes DC21.5±0.2V. 9. Cancel the Function Mode. 10. Check the Projec...
6 Function Mode and Adjustment 102 6.9 b mode Operations 6.9.1 b1: Checking the Scan Table Unit Function This mode should be used to check the Scan Table Unit Function. 1. Referring to the setting procedure for Function mode, set "b1". 2. Press the Start Key to move the Scan Table Unit to th...
7 Troubleshooting 106 7 Troubleshooting 7.1 How to Use This Section 1. If a component on a P.W.Board or any other functional unit including motor is defective, the booklet only instructs you to replace the whole P.W.Board or functional unit and does not give troubleshooting procedure applicable with...
Troubleshooting 7 107 7.2 Malfunction Indications If the above trouble is displayed, first perform the following works. 1. Turns off the power switch, and unplug the power cord. 2. After 10 seconds or more progress, plug the power cord and turns on Power Switch. When a trouble cannot be canceled and...
7 Troubleshooting 108 7.3 Malfunction Detection Timing 7.3.1 L2: Projection Lamp malfunction 7.3.2 C1: Scan Unit Drive malfunction 7.3.3 C2: Scan Mirror Drive malfunction Display Detection Timing L2 When scan begins and the light of the Projection Lamp does not strike the CCD. Display Detection Timi...
Troubleshooting 7 109 7.3.4 C3: Shading Correction malfunction 7.3.5 C4: Cooling Fan Motor malfunction 7.3.6 Cb: Communication Error 7.3.7 CL: Printer Clock malfunction Display Detection C3 When during shading correction (b6) the projection lamp light to CCD is few unusually. Display Detection Timin...
7 Troubleshooting 110 7.4 Troubleshooting for malfunction code 7.4.1 L2: Projection Lamp malfunction 7.4.2 C1: Scan Unit Drive Malfunction 7.4.3 C2: Scan Mirror Drive malfunction Check Item Remedy Check LA1. → NG Replace LA1. ↓ OK The carrier glass is covered by a dark colored piece of paper or some...
7 Troubleshooting 112 7.4.7 CL: Printer Clock malfunction Check Item Remedy Is CL shown even when power is turned OFF, then turned ON again? → No OK ↓ Yes Is the dedicated interface cable used? → No Replace the Interface Cable. ↓ Yes Checks the connection of an interface cable. → No Reconnect the In...
Troubleshooting 7 113 7.5 Troubleshooting for malfunction 7.5.1 No Power 7.5.2 The Projection Lamp does not Light Up Check Item Remedy Has the Power Switch (S1) been turned ON? → No Turn on the Power Switch (S1). ↓ Yes Has the Power Cord been securely connected to the machine? → No Plug in the power...
7 Troubleshooting 114 7.6 Electrical Components Check 7.6.1 LA1: Projection Lamp 7.6.2 M3: Power Unit Cooling Fan Motor 7.6.3 M4: Projection Lamp Cooling Fan Motor 7.6.4 PC1: Image Leading Edge Sensor 7.6.5 PC2: Scan Mirror Position Sensor 1 Is the circuit across both terminals of the Lamp conductin...
Troubleshooting 7 115 7.6.6 PC3: Reader Position Sensor 7.6.7 PC4: Scan Position Sensor 7.6.8 PU1: Power Unit 7.6.9 PU2: Projection Lamp Regulator 7.6.10 S1: Power Switch 1 Is the voltage across PJ8-B12 on PWB-BB and GND 0V when the Power ON/OFF Switch is in the ON position and the light emitted by ...
Troubleshooting 7 117 7.7 Image Troubleshooting The Image abnormalities of the printer refer to the service manual of the printer and perform the Troubleshooting. Trouble Remedy Black or blank print • Check the Projection Lamp (LA1) for possible discoloration and breaks. • Adjust the Projection Lamp...
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