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C. Connecting the Cables ............ 1-6 D. Scanning ................................. 1-8 IV. CUSTOMERS DAILY MAINTENANCE . ............................................... 1-12
C. Main PCB Input and Output ... 2-4 D. Document Scanning Sequence ................................................. 2-5 II. OPTICAL SYSTEM ......................... 2-6 A. Outline .................................... 2-6 B. Lamp Lighting Circuit ............. 2-7
IV. CONTROL SYSTEM ...................... 2-20 A. Control System Diagram ....... 2-20 B. V. Main PCB ............................... 2-20
INTERFACE .................................. 2-21 A. USB ........................................ 2-21 B. IEEE 1394 .............................. 2-24
C. FARE (Film Automatic Retouching and Enhancement) ............ 2-9 D. Motor Control Circuit ........... 2-11
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CHAPTER 5 : TROUBLESHOOTING
I. INTRODUCTION ............................. 5-1 A. Initial Check ............................ 5-1 B. II. Others ...................................... 5-1
C. Scanning Unit Movement Failure ................................................. 5-5 D. Poor Image Quality .................. 5-5 E. Acoustic Noise ........................ 5-5 IV. CANON SCANNER TEST ................ 5-6 A. Outline .................................... 5-6 B. Operating Environment .......... 5-6
TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART ................................................. 5-2 A. Power LED Failure .................. 5-2 B. Communication Failure .......... 5-3
III. PROBLEM, CAUSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION ................... 5-4 A. Power LED Not Lighting ......... 5-4 B. Communication Failure .......... 5-4
C. Functions ................................ 5-7 D. Functions Descriptions .......... 5-8 E. Error Message ....................... 5-18
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I. II. GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .......A-1 MAIN PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .......A-2 III. CCD PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...... A-11
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SPECIFICATIONS ........................... 1-1 PARTS CONFIGURATION ............... 1-2 A. Front View ............................... 1-2 B. Back View ................................ 1-3
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C. Connecting Cables .................. 1-5 D. Scanning ................................. 1-6 IV. CUSTOMERS DAILY MAINTENANCE . ................................................. 1-9
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I. SPECIFICATIONS
Scanner Main Unit Type Scanning Part Image sensor Light source Document type Document alignment position Max. document size Image output mode Optical resolution Scanning time
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14,240-pixel 6-line CCD Cold cathode fluorescent lamp Sheet, Book Right-end corner A4/Letter size (216 x 297mm) Color 16-bit/ 8-bit for RGB each Grayscale 16-bit/ 8-bit : 3200 dpi x 6400 dpi : USB2.0/IEEE1394 USB1.1 upto 200dpi 2.16 2.16 upto 400dpi 2.16 4.32 upto 800dpi 4.32 8.64 over 801dpi 8.64 17.28 (msec/ line)
: Color and monochrome, negative and positive : 35mm sleeve (6 frames x 8) 35mm slide mount (24 frames) Brownie 4X 5 inch : Cold cathode fluorescent lamp IR LED (for FARE function) : USB2.0/IEEE1394:2.16-138.24msec/line USB1.1:2.16-146.88ms/line (automatically selected depending on films)
: USB connector (Universal Serial Bus 2.0) IEEE-1394 connector Power connector (for AC adapter) FAU connector (6-pin)
: Temperature : 10 to 35 degrees Relative humidity : 10 to 90%RH Air pressure : 613 to 1013 hPa : 100V to 120V 220V to 240V : 21W max. (during operation) 8W (during standby) : 290.0 (Width) x 509.0 (Depth) x 127.3 (Height) mm : Approximately 5.3kg
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Document Cover Protective Sheet Film Adapter Unit Document Glass COPY Button SCAN Button FILE Button E-MAIL Button Alignment Mark Lock Switch Figure 1-1
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B. Back View
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Power Connector FAU Cable FAU Connector IEEE-1394 Connector USB Connector Figure 1-2
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B. Unlocking the Lock Switch Scanning unit is locked by the lock switch to prevent a damage during transport. Unlock the lock switch by pushing it toward the unlock mark to use the scanner.
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C. Connecting Cables CanoScan 9900F needs to be connected to the USB port on the host computer. For details, refer to the Quick Start Guide that comes with the product. As for connecting the host computers cables to the scanner, refer to the host computer' manual. Note: Install the device driver before connecting the cables.
1. Connecting FAU Cable, USB Cable, IEEE 1394 Cable and AC Adapter Cable 1) Connect the FAU cable to the FAU connector. 2) Connect the scanner with the host compter by either USB Cable or IEEE1394 Cable. Note: IEEE1394 Cable is not included. Use recommended cables. 3) Connect the AC adapter cable to the power connector on the scanner.
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6 5 4
q w e r t y
USB Connector IEEE-1394 Connector Power Connector USB Cable IEEE-1394 Cable AC Adapter Figure 1-4
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D. Scanning 1. Scanning Original 1) Place an original face-down on the document glass by aligning its top edge with the alignment mark.
q Alignment Mark
Figure 1-5
2) Close the document cover without moving the original. 3) Send the scan command from the host computer.
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2. Scanning Film 1) Slide the protective sheet up and remove it from the document cover.
Figure 1-6 2) Insert the film into the film guide. * Film strips Open the film holder on the film guide for film strips, insert the strip(s) face-down into the guide and close the film holder. * Slides Place a slide face down in the film guide for slides. * Open the film holder on the film guide for Brownie and 4X 5 inch, insert the strip(s) face- down into the guide and close the film holder.
Figure 1-7
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3) Place the loaded film guide by aligning its leading tab with FILM mark on the document glass and close the document cover.
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BASIC OPERATION ........................ 2-1 A. Functions ................................ 2-1 B. Electrical System .................... 2-2
III. IMAGE PROCESSING ................... 2-12 A. Outline .................................. 2-12 B. Image Processing .................. 2-12
C. Main PCB Input and Output ... 2-4 D. Document Scanning Sequence ................................................. 2-5 II. OPTICAL SYSTEM ......................... 2-6 A. Outline .................................... 2-6 B. Lamp Lighting Circuit ............. 2-7
IV. CONTROL SYSTEM ...................... 2-17 A. Control System Diagram ....... 2-17 B. V. Main PCB ............................... 2-17
INTERFACE .................................. 2-18 A. USB ........................................ 2-18 B. IEEE 1394 .............................. 2-19
C. FARE (Film Automatic Retouching and Enhancement) .................. 2-9 D. Motor Control Circuit ........... 2-11
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I. BASIC OPERATION
A. Functions The scanner is composed of three systems including optical system, image processing system, and control system.
BGR
Lamp
Scanning Unit
Optical System
B G R
Host Computer
CCD
Control System
Figure 2-1
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B. Electrical System 1. Outline Figure 2-2 is an electric system circuit diagram. The scanner is not equipped with CPU. The device driver with a control program installed in the host computer functions as CPU. The host computer sends a command to the ASIC via the USB controller or IEEE 1394 controller. The ASIC controls the whole electrical circuits and image processing of the scanner. The image signals read by the CCD are converted into digital data by analog IC. The digital data is then processed by the ASIC and is output to the host computer via USB interface.
Host Computer Control Program JP9 USB Controller J2 +24V AC adapter Regulator Home Position Sensor Scanning Lamp JP2 Inverter PCB JP1 CCD PCB DRAM Analog IC JP8 Motor FARE Unit Driver Drive Motor ASIC FAU Lamp IEEE-1394 Controller J1 Inverter PCB JP9
FAU
Figure 2-2
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2. Functions of Main PCB 1) Analog IC Converts the image signals (analog signals) read by CCD into digital data. - CDS (Correlated Double Sampling) - AGC (Auto Gain Control) - 8-bit A/D converter 2) ASIC Performs the following transactions: - DRAM control - CCD timing clock creation - Line buffer control - CCD output line difference adjustment - Image processing - Shading correction - Motor driver control 3) DRAM Stores the shading compensation data when performing shading compensation. Stores the image data when scanning. 4) Motor Driver Supplies power to the drive motor. 5) USB Controller/ IEEE 1394 Controller Controls data transfer between the host computer and ASIC.
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AC Adapter
J2-1 -2 -3 -4 -5
Scanning Unit
JP1-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 -16 -17 -18 -19 -20 -21 -22 -23 -24 -25 -26 -27 -28
LAMP_GND LAMP_GND LAMP_PWR LAMP_PWR CCD_PWR CCD_PWR AGND CCD_CK1 CCD_CK2 AGND VAROS_PWR AGND ASIC_VAROS B_TG CLB G_TG RB R_TG VCC AGND MTATHOME AGND AGND OUT_B AGND OUT_G AGND OUT_R
JP9-1 -2 -3 -4
To Host Computer
JP9-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
To Host Computer
Scanner button JP2-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 HOTKEY0 HOTKEY1 "H" when Scanner button is HOTKEY2 pressed HOTKEY3 "H" when power LED is ON LED DGND DGND PWRSW
H o m e Po s i t i o n Sensor
Figure 2-3
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Scan Command
Standby
Setup
Standby
Drive Motor
Interface Signal
Figure 2-4
Seqence
Operation After the scanner self test is completed until the scanner receives a scan command from the host computer
Remarks
Standby
Setup
To execute calibration for setting The data is stored in DRAM light exposure time, gain data and shading data
After the scanner starts scanning Scanning Unit until whole scan area specified by the host computer is scanned Forward
To execute image processing according to the command from the host computer while scanning and send imada data to the host computer Home position is detected by the home position sensor
After the scanning unit starts Scanning Unit moving backward until it returns backward to the home position
To return the scanning unit to the home position to ready for the next scan
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CCD
Scanning Lamp
Figure 2-5
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B. Lamp Lighting Circuit 1. Scanning Lamp Lighting Circuit When the scanner is turned on, or the host computer sends a scan command, ASIC turns on the scanning lamp lighting signal (LAMP) to light the scanning lamp. The reflected light of the original is focused on CCD (charge-coupled device) via the five mirrors, lens and FARE unit. The scanner is equipped with a lamp OFF function for energy saving. A built-in timer automatically turns off the lamp if no scanning command is sent from the host computer for a certain period of time. Setting up of the timer is conducted by the device driver.
Document Glass
Scanning Lamp
CCD PCB
GND
Inverter PCB
Figure 2-6
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2. FAU Lamp Lighting Circuit Figure 2-7 is a FAU Lamp Lighting Circuit diagram. When the host computer sends a film scanning command, ASIC turns off the scanning lamp lighting signal (LAMP) and simultaneously turns on FAU lamp lighting signal (XPA) to light the FAU lamp. Light of the FAU lamp is converted into a flat light source by a light guide plate. The light is diffused by the1st diffusive film, the luminous intensity enhancement film and the 2nd diffusive film. Light transmitted the transparent plate all has the same luminous intensity as a result. Light transmits a film and is focused on the CCD in the scanning unit. The FAU lamp also has a lamp OFF function for energy saving. 3. Infrared LED Lighting Circuit When the host computer sends a command to light an IR LED, ASIC turns on IRLED signal to light the IR LED. The IR LED light is converted into a flat light source by a light guide plate. Light transmits a film via the1st diffusive film, the luminous intensity enhancement film, the 2nd diffusive film and the transparent plate.
FAU
FAU Lamp
1st Diffusive Film Brightness Enhancement Film 2nd Diffusive Film Transparent Plate Scanner IRLED XPA ASIC Scanning Unit
Host Computer
Main PCB
Figure 2-7
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C. FARE (Film Automatic Retouching and Enhancement) 1. Outline When scanning a film, it is difficult to obtain a clean image because of dirt and scrach on the film. CanoScan 9900F is equipped with the IR LED in addition to the FAU lamp (cold cathode fluorescent lamp) to remove scratches and dirt on a film by scanning a film by two light sources. This function is called FARE (Film Automatic Retouching and Enhancement). The IR LED scans only scratches and dirt on a film as image data. This data is compared to the full image data scanned by the FAU lamp, and the overlap data (that is of scratches and dirt) is deleted. The other scanned data of the film compensates for the deleted area, and the image without scratches and dirt is reproduced.
(IR LED)
Scanned Image
Figure 2-8
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2. Operating FARE Function Two light sources mounted in CanoScan 9900F have different frequencies ( the FAU lamp (cold cathode fluorescent lamp): 380- 700nm, and IR LED : 880nm). If there light sources are used under the same optical system, the image will be out of focus(Figure 2-9-2). CanoScan 9900F is equipped with FARE unit. This unit is placed between the CCD and lens and is consists of a refraction glass that changes the refractive index of light and electromagnetic switch that change the position of the refraction glass. First, scan a film with light of the FAU lamp transmitting the refraction glass. Secondl, scan a film with the IRLED and turn on the electromagnetic switch to move the refraction glass to the position where no IR LED light can transmit the glass (Figure 2-9-3). Above functions make it possible to obtain the scanned image with the focus of light on the film while using two light sources with different frequencies.
Light Source
FAU Lamp
IR LED
IR LED
Film
Figure 2-9-1
Figure 2-9-2
Figure 2-9-3
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D. Motor Control Circuit Figure 2-10 is a motor drive circuit diagram. Control program analizes a command sent from the host computer, and sends a motor clock generation command to ASIC. Gate array generates eight-phase motor drive pulse signals [I01, I02, I11, I12, I21, I22, I31, I32]. These signals are sent to the drive motor via motor driver. When the host computer changes the resolution, the control program commands ASIC to change the drive motor rotating speed by changing the frequency of the motor drive pulse signal .
Host Computer
Control Program
Main PCB
I01 I02
ASIC
Motor Driver
JP8-1 -2 -3 -4
Drive Motor
Figure 2-10
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1. CCD
2. A/D Conversion
3. Calibration
4. Filter Processing
To Host Computer
Figure 2-11
B. Image Processing 1. CCD The CCD is a single chip photoelectric conversion device equipped with several thousand photosensitive devices. Each photosensitive devices is several microns square, and all devices are formed into a line to read RGB image signals with a built-in scanning circuit. CanoScan 9900F uses 6-line CCD.
1) 6-line CCD 6-line CCD has two rows of photosensitive devices in staggered arrangement for RGB each. This measn that the image with the resolution worth 1600dpi x 2 = 3200dpi can be scanned by only one scanning operation.
Figure 2-12
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2. A/D Conversion Figure 2-13 is a block diagram that shows an internal processing of analog IC in the image processing system. Output signal s from the CCD are analog signals, and they cannot be used as image data. So, RGB output signal from the CCD is amplified by analog amplifier to generate analog data. The data is then converted into image data by A/D converter.
D/A Converter
CCD
R G B
Analog Amplifier
A/D Converter
Analog IC
Figure 2-13
1) D/A Converter D/A converter removes uneven data generated by the CCD' analog data. D/A converter adjusts CCD output to maintain a maximum value of input signal to A/D converter at 5V so that the black level of the image be constant. 2) A/D Converter A/D converter converts the black-level-corrected image signal (analog signal) into a 16-bit image data (digital signal) in the order of red, green and blue image signal. CanoScan 9900F uses 8-bit A/D converter. 5V is applied to the Vcc terminal, and reference voltage is applied to the Vref terminal. A/D converter outputs 0 when input signal is 5V, and outputs 255 when input signal equals to reference voltage. 1 pixel signal is converted into image data with 65536 tone for each colors including red, green and blue.
Image Data A/D Converter Blue Image Signal Green Image Signal Red Image Signal Reference Voltage CCD_B CCD_G CCD_R Vref 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Output 0 1 0 1 +5V Vcc 0 1 0 1
Figure 2-14
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3. Calibration When scanning a document of even density, the image signal corresponding to each pixel may be uneven due to the following reasons: * Uneven light intensity of the scanning lamp * Variation in the sensitivity of the light phototransistors * A slight output from the light phototransistors with no light Calibration corrects these variations with the following three steps: Offset Calibration Coarse-gain Calibration Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA). 1) Offset Calibration Normalize the output data from each pixel at the value of 0 or near 0 by using data aquired with no light. 2) Coarse-Gain Calibration Finds the optimum gain setting to have the output voltage from all pixels within in the adjustment range of Programmable Gain Amplifier. 3) Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) Calculates a gain coefficient to make output constant by correcting the output difference among pixels.
4. Filter Processing Changing the resolution and the scaling tends to reduce the image quality. To prevent this, the filter processing needs to be performed according to the resolution. The filter processing includes interpolation processing and averaging.
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1) Interpolation Processing When scanning at higher resolution, the image quality tends to be reduced. This is because one pixel output from the CCD is treated as two image data in the horizontal scanning direction, and one line output of the CCD is treated as two image data in the vertical scanning direction. The interpolation processing is performed to prevent the image quality reduction. Figure 2-15 shows a change in image density by the interpolation processing.
(A)
(B)
(C)
Interpolation processing
(A+B)/2
(B+C)/2
(C+D)/2
Image Density
Image Density
1 pixel
Figure 2-15
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2) Averaging When scanning at lower resolution, the quality of output tends to be deteriorated. This is because data thining occures more frequently at lower resolution. Averaging is a process to average the data to be thinned and the data to be actually output to prevent the image deterioration.
A Thinned data
E'
Figure 2-16
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USB Controller
IEEE-1394 Controller
+12V
AC Adapter
Analog IC
Scanning Unit
Main PCB
Drive Motor
Figure 2-17 B. Main PCB The scanner is not equipped with CPU. Control program in the device driver installed in the host computer includes a control program works as CPU. Control program sends a command to the ASIC in the main PCB, and the ASIC controls the entire scanning operation. The main PCB consists of ASIC, DRAM, USB controller, analog I/C and motor driver.
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V. INTERFACE
A. USB 1. Outline of USB standard CanoScan 9900F employs USB2.0. Features of USB include: 1. USB is an interface to connect peripheral devices to a host computer. 2. Tree-structure can connect 127 devices to a single host computer by using "hub". 3. USB has three data transfer modes including "full speed mode" at 12Mbps, "low speed mode" at 1.5Mbps, and "high speed mode" at 480Mbps (new standard of USB 2.0.) CanoScan 9900F supports USB2.0's "high speed mode". 4. Hot plug (connectable/disconnectable with power supplied) is available. 5. Power source is supplied via USB. 2. Signal Definitons USB uses only two identification signal lines (D+ and D-) to communicate with the host computer.
Pin 1 2 3 4 Shell
Chassis
2 3
1 4
Table 2-2 3. Interface Connection USB connector has two plugs: A plug for upper layer and B plug for lower layer.
B Plug To Scanner
Figure 2-18
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B. IEEE 1394 1. Outline of IEEE 1394 Standard IEEE is a standard for high-speed serial interface called "Firewire" or "i.LINK" Features of IEEE 1394 includes: 1. No host computer is necessary as communication between peripherals is possible. 2. IEEE uses daisy chain as a connection method, and maximum 63 connections are possible. 3. IEEE transfers data with high-speed serial transfer with three kinds of transfer speed including 100Mbit/s (noted as S100), 200Mbit/s (S200), and 400Mbit/s (S400). CanoScan 9900F supports S100. 4. Hot plug is available. 5. Two kinds of connectors are available: 6-pin-connector with power supply and 4-pinconnector without power supply 2. Signal Definition CanoScan 9900F uses 6-pin-connector as an interface.
PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6
2 1
4 3
6 5
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+3.3V Regulator
24V AC Adapter
12V
+5V Regulator
Analog IC
CCD PCB
16.8V to 12V
Regulator
CCD
Motor Driver
Drive Motor
+12V Regulator
Inverter
Scanning Lamp
Inverter FAU
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E. Attaching the Front Panel ....... 3-9 III. PCBs ............................................ 3-11 A. Removing the Main PCB ....... 3-11 IV. OPTICAL SYSTEM ....................... 3-14 A. Removing the Scanning Unit ............................................... 3-14 B. Removing the Motor Unit ...... 3-22
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I. PARTS REPLACEMENT
A. Precautions * Disconnect the AC adapter, USB cable, and FAU cable from the scanner before replacing the parts. * Wear anti-static gloves and grounding strap around the wrist during the work. * Follow the instructions. Do not remove any screw from the parts that need no replacement. * Store the removed parts in a clean place and do not displace them. * Assemble the scanner by following the replacement procedures backward, unless otherwise specified. * After replacement, check the quantity and shape of the replaced parts.
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II. EXTERNALS
A. Removing the Film Adapter Unit 1) Disconnect the FAU cable. 2) Lift the film adapter unit as shown in Figure 3-1 to remove it.
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B. Removing the Top Cover and the Document Glass Unit 1) Remove two screws that hold the Top Cover . 2) Remove the Top Cover by holding the front part of the cover and turning it toward the outside.
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3) Slide the document glass unit backward and lift it. Remove the glass from the scanner.
Figure 3-3
C. Attaching the Front Panel 1) Make sure that corners of the Top Cover and the Bottom Cover are aligned when screw them to the scanner.
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D. Removing the Front Panel 1) Remove the Front Panel from the scanner. (Refer to III-A Removing the Main PCB) 2) Remove the Top Cover and the Document Glass. 3) Remove the Carriage Unit and the Motor Unit (Refer to IV OPTICAL SYSTEM) 4) Remove a long screw in the center and two short screws on the edge. 5) Press two hooks until they make a snapping sound.
Figure 3-4
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6) Press two hooks on both sides of the front panel inward. Remove the front panel and the button PCB unit from the main frame.
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7) Cut off cable bands and disconnect cables from the main frame. Remove the button PCB unit.
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q Cable Band
Figure 3-6
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Figure 3-7
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E. Attaching the Front Panel 1) Pass the button cables through the main frame. 2) Fix cables to the main frames with cable bands as shown in Figure 3-8
q Cable Band
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3) Attach the button PCB unit to the main frame. 4) Insert the hook of the front panel to the main frame as shown in Figure 3-9.
5) Push the front part of the front panel until it makes a snapping sound.
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A. Removing the Main PCB 1) Turn the scanner over and remove four screws.
Figure 3-10
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2) Lift the main PCB as shown in Figure 3-11 and disconnect the button cable and the motor unit cable.
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3) Turn the main PCB over. Remove screw that holds grounding and the flat cable. Remove the main PCB from the main frame.
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Note: Lens and mirrors of the scanning unit are factory adjusted. Do not touch the lamp, mirrors, and CCD PCB (shaded area shown in Figure 3-13) of the scanning unit.
Figure 3-13
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1) Remove the main PCB. 2) Remove the top cover and the document glass unit. 3) Remove two screws and remove the cable cover.
Figure 3-14
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4) Slide the scanning unit from the home position by holding the edge of the unit as shown in Figure 3-15.
Figure 3-15
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5) Remove two screws that hold the gear plate 2 . Remove spring from the gear plate 2. 6) Remove screw that holds grounding.
2 1 3 4
q w e r
Figure 3-16
Note: When installing the gear plate 2, adjust the tension of the timing belt by spring hooked on the gear plate. Then fasten the gear plate on the sliding rod with screws.
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7) Remove two screws that hold the motor unit to the main frame.
Figure 3-17
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8) Push the sliding rod toward the front panel and slide the edge of the rod aside.
Figure 3-18
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9) Slide the slidng rod backward and lift it as shown in Figure 3-19. Disconnec the motor connector. Remove the sliding unit first and the scanning unit out of the main frame.
Figure 3-19
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10) Remove the sliding rod and the timing belt from the scanning unit.
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B. Removing Motor Unit 1) 2) 3) 4) Remove Remove Remove Remove the main PCB. the top cover and the document glass. the scanning unit. a screw that holds the sliding rod to the motor unit.
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C. Attaching the Motor Unit 1) Apply grease (EM-50L) to the shaft of the gear when attaching the motor unit to the main frame. Make sure that no grease be applied to other parts.
Figure 3-22
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III. PERIODICAL SERVICING ............... 4-1 IV. SPECIAL TOOLS ............................ 4-1 V. SOLVENTS AND LUBRICANTS ...... 4-1
II.
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I.
INTRODUCTION ............................. 5-1 A. Initial Check ............................ 5-1 B. Others ...................................... 5-1
C. Scanning Unit Movement Failure ................................................. 5-5 D. Poor Image Quality .................. 5-5 E. Acoustic Noise ........................ 5-5 IV. CANON SCANNER TEST ................ 5-6 A. Outline .................................... 5-6 B. Operating Environment .......... 5-6
II.
TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART ................................................. 5-2 A. Power LED Failure .................. 5-2 B. Communication Failure .......... 5-3
III. PROBLEM, CAUSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION ................... 5-4 A. Power LED Not Lighting ......... 5-4 B. Communication Failure .......... 5-4
C. Functions ................................ 5-7 D. Functions Descriptions .......... 5-8 E. Error Message ....................... 5-16
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I. INTRODUCTION
A. Initial Check Check if the operating environment conforms to the following conditions. * * * * * Line voltage is within 10% of the rated value. Ambient temperature and humidity conform to the operating environment. (Refer to CHAPTER 1, I. SPECIFICATIONS) The scanner is not placed near a water faucet, boiler, humidifier, open flame, or in dusty place. The scanner is not exposed to direct sunlight. If it is inevitable to place the scanner in a sunny place, hang a curtain to shield it from direct sunlight. The scanner is set up in a well-ventilated place.
B. Others When moving the scanner from a cold place to a warmer place, condensation may be formed on the metal parts. Using the scanner with condensation on the body may result in a faulty operation.
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Connect AC Adapter
Figure 5-2
Figure 5-1
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B. Communication Failure
Scan
Communication failed ?
No
No
No
No End
Figure 5-2
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Possible Cause USB cable connection failure Scanner communication failure Scanning unit failure
Trial replacement Replace the main PCB Trial replacement Replace the scanning unit
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Possible Cause Drive belt broken or worn Gears broken or worn Scanner button failure Drive motor failure
Related Parts Drive belt Pulley Unit Button PCB Motor unit
Check Method
Corrective Action
Trial replacement Replace the drive belt Trial replacement Replace the pulley unit Trial replacement Replace the button PCB Trial replacement Replace the motor unit
Possible Cause Motor unit failure Main PCB failure Scanning unit failure Dirt on sliding rod Reference sheet is improperly positioned
Related Parts Motor unirt Main PCB Scanning unit None Document glass unit
Check Method Trial replacement Trial replacement Trial replacement Visual check Trial replacement
Corrective Action Replace the motor unit Replace the main PCB Replace the scanning unit Clean the sliding rod Replace the document glass unit
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Note: Install CanoScan 9900F device driver before the Canon Scanner Test.
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C. Functions 1. USB Information (Windows only) Information of the scanner connected to the USB port on the PC is displayed. If communication between the scanner and the host computer fails, no information will be displayed. 2. Scanner Information Control program of CanoScan 9900F connected to the PC is displayed. If communication between the scanner and the host computer fails, no information will be displayed. 3. Scanner Self Test CanoScan 9900F self test is executed. 4. Scan An image is scanned at any resolution and saved as an image file in the folder of Canon Scanner Test. 5. Film Scan Scann 35mm sleeve negative film by FAU lamp and scann it by IR LED with FARE function. Save the two scanned images files in the folder of Canon Scanner Test. Scann one frame at upper right in the sleeve film holder with resolution fixed at 1600dpi.
Note: Calibration cannnot be used with CanoScan 9900F. (Calibration function is in light gray and unable to click it. )
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D. Functions Descriptions 1. USB Information (Windows only) Select USB Information from the Function menu. The window shown in Figure 5-3 will appear.
Figure 5-3
* * * * *
Vendor Description Device Description Port Name Local Name USB Version
: : : : :
Manufacture of the scanner, "Canon Inc." Product name, "CanoScan 9900F" Port name of the scanner recognized by Windows Product name, "CanoScan 9900F" USB version (USB1.1/USB2.0) that the scanner is operating with.
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2. Scanner Information Select Scanner information from the Function menu The window shown in Figure 5-4 (Windows) or Figure 5-5 (Macintoch) will appear.
Figure 5-4
Figure 5-5
: Manufacturer name of the scanner "CANON" : "IX-32015H"(CanoScan 9900F) : Firmware version of the control program of the scanner
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4. Scan Select "Scan" from the "Function" menu. The window shown in Figure 5-6 (Window) or Figure 5-7 (Macintosh) will appear.
Figure 5-6
Figure 5-7
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Click "OK" to start scanner selftest. When completed normally, a dialog box shown in Figure 5-8 (Windows) or Figure 5-9 (Macintosh) will appear.
Figure 5-8
Figure 5-9
When an error occurs, refer to "E. Error Message" to take a corrective action.
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4. Scanning Original Select Scan from the Function menu. The display will be either Figure 5-10 (Windows) or Figure 5-11 (Macintosh).
Figure 5-10
Figure 5-11
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* Scan count Set the number to be scanned ranging from 1 to 100. * Resolution (dpi) When the resolution for scanning an image is set at 67/200/400dpi, the entire area of the document glass is scanned. When set at 800/1600/3200dpi, the are of 5mm in width from the reference sheet of the document glass is scanned. * Image handling When Read in memory (no file) is selected, the image is read into the memory and be destroyed. When Save to TIFF file is selected, the image is stored in the file called img0.tif in the folder of the Canon Scanner Test. When scan count is set at 2 or larger number, the scanned images are saved in more than one file including img0.tif file, img1.tif file , and img2.tif file. File space to be saved is as follow: 67 dpi : 1.3MB, 200 dpi : 11.2 MB, 400 dpi : 44.9 MB 800 dpi : 2.4 MB, 1600 dpi : 9.7 MB, 3200 dpi : 29.3 MB
Note : Make sure that there are more disk space on HDD with Canon Scanner Test installed than ones specified above before scanning.
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5. Film Scan Select Film Scan from the Function menu. The window shown in Figure 5-12 (Windows) or Figure 5-13 (Macintosh) will appear.
Figure 5-12
Figure 5-13
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Only an upper right frame of the 35mm sleeve film guide can be scanned (the first frame shown in Figure 5-14.)
Figure 5-14 * Scan count Set a number to be scanned ranging from 1 to 100. When 2 or larger number is set and "Save to TIFF file" is selected, only a file of specified scanning is saved. * Image handling When Read in memory (no file) is selected, the image is read into the memory and be destroyed. When Save to TIFF file is selected, an image file scanned by FAU lamp and and an image file scanned by IR LED are saved. The images scanned by FAU lamp is stored in "Color24_0.tif" file, and the image scanned by IR LED is stored in "IR_0.tif" file. Both files are included in the folder of the Canon Scanner Test. IR.tif is an infrared image scanned with FARE function working. If FARE function works normally, only dirt or dust on the film will be scanned as an image. If FARE function does not work well, IR.tif image will be all in black. When scan count is set at 2 or larger number, the scanned images are saved in more than one file including Color24_0.tif/IR_0.tif, Color24_1. and tif/IR_1.tif. File space to be saved is as follow. Color24_0.tif (1600 dpi) : 10 MB, IR_0.tif (1600 dpi) : 3.3 MB
Note: When scanning a film, the color of the scanned image may appear lighter than that of the original film. This is because the image is not subjec to the image processing yet.
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E. Error Message 1. Unable to find the scanner. Check if the cables are connected properly. Cause : Scanner is not detected by the host computer. Corrective Action : Refer to the II. Troubleshooting Flowchart. 2. Failed to read scanner information. Cause : Scanner is not detected by the host computer. Corrective Action : Refer to the II. Troubleshooting Flowchart. 3. Failed to create a file. Failed to open a file. Failed to close a file. Failed to write-in a file. Cause : Canon Scanner Test is started from a CD-ROM or write-protected HDD. Corrective Action : Copy the Canon Scanner Test on a writable HDD to use. 4. Scanner has problem. Failed to execute scanner self test. Cause : Scanner is not recognized by the host computer. Corrective Action : Refer to the II. Troubleshooting Flowchart. 5. Failed to allocate memory. Cause : Scanner is not recognized by the host computer. Corrective Action : Refer to the II. Troubleshooting Flowchart.
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FIGURE 001
1
ACCESSORY
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PART NUMBER
R A N K
Q' T Y
DESCRIPTION
SERIAL NUMBER/REMARKS
001-01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
CABLE, USB ADAPTOR, AC ADAPTOR, AC ADAPTOR, AC CABLE, POWER CABLE, POWER CABLE, POWER CABLE, POWER CABLE, POWER JAPAN USA,CAN 220-240V UK / HK KOREA EUR CHINA AUS
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FIGURE 100
SCANNER
6 3
12 12 13
10 7 11 9
11 8 8 19 14
8 19 17 15 16 19 8 4 4 19 18
6-4
PART NUMBER
R A N K
Q' T Y
DESCRIPTION
SERIAL NUMBER/REMARKS
100-01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
FE2-0082-000 FE2-0072-000 FE2-0083-000 FE2-0074-000 FE2-0081-000 FE2-0080-000 FE2-0084-000 FE2-0073-000 FE2-0085-000 FE2-0079-000 FE2-0078-000 FE2-0077-000 FE2-0086-000 FE2-0076-000 FE2-0089-000 FE2-0090-000 FE2-0088-000 FE2-0087-000 FE2-0003-000
1 1 1 3 1 1 1 8 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 4
FILM ADAPTER UNIT SHEET, DOCUMENT PLATEN GLASS ASSEMBLY SCREW, M3X12, SELF-TAPPING LOCK, CARRIAGE COVER, TOP CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY SCREW, M3X8, SELF-TAPPING MOTOR ASSEMBLY SPRING SCREW, M3X8, SELF-TAPPING SCREW, M3X5, BH PLATE, GEAR COVER, CABLE FUNCTION BUTTON ASSEMBLY POWER BUTTON ASSEMBLY KEYBOARD PCB ASSEMBLY MAIN PCB ASSEMBLY FOOT, RUBBER
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I. II.
FAU-S12
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
J1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
XPA XPAGND FAU_DET VCC IRLED XPAGND XPAGND XPAGND
JP1
LAMP_GND LAMP_GND LAMP_PWR LAMP_PWR CCD_PWR CCD_PWR AGND CCD_CK1 CCD_CK2 GND VAROS_PWR AGND ASIC_VAROS CCD_SHG CCD_CP CCD_SHG CCD_RS CCD_SHR VCC AGND MTATHOME AGND AGND CCD_B AGND CCD_G AGND CCD_R
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Button PCB
Drive Motor
Scanning Unit
Main PCB
Vbus DD+ GND
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6
USB
JP2
1 2 3 4 5 6 5 6
IEEE 1394
J2
+24V +24V +24V NC GND
1 2 3 4 5
JP8
OUT1B OUT1A OUT2A OUT2B
1 2 3 4
A-1
80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61
C20 RP1
C21
C22
C23
R13
RESET_ DVDD DVDD INTRQ CS_ ALE RD_ WR_ DGND DGND AD0 AD1 AD2 AD3 AD4 AD5 AD6 AD7 DVDD LPS
RP4 DVCC 8 7 6 5
8 7 6 5
DVCC
8
C2
RP5
1 2 3 4
8 7 6 5
1 2 3 4
C51AD[0..7] DVCC D1 DVCC INTRQ EL42 R23 R24 DVCC C5 C39 C40 VCC3V A1VCC L1 VCC3V
C1
AA - 2a
C3 EL29 R1 C2 +12V R2 CPS R3 EL30 Y1
A1VCC
C4
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
DVCC
C16
C17
C18
C19
R14
T2
1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5
C24
DGND
1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5
U2
DGND RP2
DGND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 NC4 NC5 NC6 NC7 TEST1 TEST2 DVDD DRQ DACK_ IOW_ IOR_ DGND D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 AGND TPBIAS1 TPA1 TPA1_ TPB1 TPB1_ AVDD TPBIAS0 TPA0 TPA0_ TPB0 TPB0_ AGND AVDD DVDD DGND DGND PC1 PC2 PC0 R16 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41
C26
PORT1
1 C220 3 5 R19 C28 TPB TPA TPB TPA 4 6 VP VG 2
8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 RP3
RTL_D[0..7]
VCC
CCD_R
R20
EL37
U3
AGND
C49
VCC3V 1 3 5 7
DGND
EL3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 RINP AGND2 DVDD1 OEB VSMP RLC/ACYC MCLK DGND SEN DVDD2 SDI SCK OP [0] OP [1] GINP BINP VRLC/VBIAS VRX VRT VRB AGND1 AVDD OP [7]/SDO OP [6] OP [5] OP [4] OP [3] OP [2] 2 4 6 8 1 3 5 7 RP8 2 4 6 8 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
AGND
C50
OP9 OP8
RP9
SEN SDI
DGND
SCK
1 3 5 7
A-3
L8
C194
C193 YD [0..5]
DGND
D22
R156
PLLGND PLLTEST RTL_D7 RTL_D6 RTL_D5 DVCC RTL_D4 RTL_D3 RTL_D2 RTL_D1 RTL_D0 RTL_NIOR RTL_NIOW RTL_NDACK RTL_NDRQ RTL_NCS DGND 51RAM_CS 51_A15 51_ALE 51_NWR 51_NRD 51_AD7 51_AD6 51_AD5 DVCC 51_AD4 51_AD3 51_AD2 51_AD1 51_AD0 CPU_CLK CPU_RST YA7 YA6 YA5 YA4 YA3 YA2 YA1 YA0 YD15 YD14 YD13 YD12 YD11 YD10 YD9 YD8 YD7 YD6 DGND
DGND
208 207 206 205 204 203 202 201 200 199 198 197 196 195 194 193 192 191 190 189 188 187 186 185 184 183 182 181 180 179 178 177 176 175 174 173 172 171 170 169 168 167 166 165 164 163 162 161 160 159 158 157
EC10
EC11
EC12
DGND MT_HOME PWR_SAVE LAMP GPIO0 GPIO1 GPIO2 GPIO3 LED HOTKEY0 HOTKEY1 HOTKEY2 HOTKEY3 Y1 Y2 Y3 PHASE1 PHASE2 I01 I11 I21 I31 I02 I12 I22 I32 DVCC DGND ZD0 ZD1 ZD2 ZD3 ZD4 ZD5 ZD6 ZD7 ZD8 ZD9 ZD10 ZD11 ZD12 ZD13 ZD14 ZD15 ZA0 ZA1 ZA2 ZA3 ZA4 ZA5 ZA6 DVCC
AA - 4a
C51AD [0..7] CPU_CLK CPU_RST YA [0..7] C51AD [0..7] C51RD C51WR C51ALE C51_A15 RAM_NCS RTL_CS RTL_DRQ RTL_NDACK RTL_NIOW RTL_NIOR VCC3V RTL_D [0..7] VCC3V C189 YD [6..15] VCC3V C191 C190 DGND VCC3V DGND DGND EL31 C128 YD [6..15] C187 C188 VCC3V DGND C105 DIS_USB USB_PSNT7 SYSBUS15 SYSBUS14 SYSBUS13 SYSBUS12 SYSBUS11 SYSBUS10 SYSBUS9 SYSBUS8 SYSBUS7 SYSBUS6 SYSBUS5 SYSBUS4 SYSBUS3 SYSBUS2 SYSBUS1 SYSBUS0 XA [0..11] XA [0..11] VCC3V nSTORBE BUSY nAUTOFD nSELIN
C192
VCC3V
MCLK
C25
DGND R158
DGND
VSMP
VCC3V
C35
C27
C197
R154
DGND
DGND
CLMP
C29
DGND
R152
R154
R156 VCC3V
EC5
EC6
EC7
EC8
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
LAMP_PWR EL28 +5VD C212 C52 14 4 R5 L10 EL25 + C87 EL24 G_TG DGND AGND C216 C217 C218 C63 R44 Q5 FAU_LED R45 DGND L18 AGND AGND AGND LAMPGND LAMP L31 R42 Q4 C125 DGND EL23 R_TG VCC3V R41 IRLED R210 DGND C60 C209 C213 C62 C61 + B_TG R39 PHI2 5 U32B EL19 L15 CCD_PWR LAMPGND C56 + C53 C207
LAMP_PWR
F3 C54 LAMPGND
C57
C55
R37
RL1
XPAGND XPAGND
Q1
FG
12
12
XPAGND
XPAGND
R38
R40
L29
Q24
Q3
L33
VCC3V
XPAGND
XPAGND
VCC3V
J1
R43
D3
D4
1 2 3
5 6
L19
FAU_DET
D5
C66
DGND DGND
JP1
LAMPGND EL2 +24V EL1 C51 C70 EL27 L28 XPAGND XPAGND R47 C64 AGND R48 L20 XPA R56 C126 R58 HOTKEY1 K1 Q12 DGND C202 DGND VCC3V C90 C89 R7 EL21 MTATHOME AGND AGND AGND C65 C97 C74 DGND AGND VCC3V DGND + C89 VCC CCD_B CCD_G CCD_R R4 ASIC_VAROS VAROS_PWR C219
EL20 SW L9 + AGND LAMPGND LAMPGND LAMPGND EL26 3 C92 R213 U32A 1 2 + C130 LAMPGND PHI1 C58 C59 C210 L16
F5
LAMPGND
XPAGND
EL40
F4
L3
C72 1 2 3 4
C71
U8
+ C68 C67
D7
8 7 6 5
D D D D
S S S G
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
PS2
PS3
LAMPGND
PWRGND
XPAGND
R50 Q7
DGND R211 R214 8 U32C 10 9 R215 RB R216 DGND R212 R8 VCC3V EL22 R217 13 C91 DGND C88 DGND U32D 13 12 R218 CLB R219 DGND
L21 VCC3V D24 DGND C75 C206 DGND R55 R57 R59 Q11 LED K2 C203 DGND DGND DGND C76 Q10 HOTKEY2 HOTKEY0 D25 R54 R52 VCC3V
K3 1
L22
K2
R204
L23
K1
R208
Q13 R205
L24
Q14
K0
DGND
L25
DGND
8 HEADER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
L26
C77
JP2
C205
L27
C34
DGND
DGND
PWR_SW
A-5
DGND
8 6 4 2 2 4 6 8
RM1
RM2
EL44
C78
7 5 3 1 1 3 5 7
+5VD RP32
U4
13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21
U5
RP33 2 5 6 9 12 15 16 19 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 51_A0 51_A1 51_A2 51_A3 51_A4 51_A5 51_A6 51_A7 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 C51AD0 C51AD1 C51AD2 C51AD3 C51AD4 C51AD5 C51AD6 C51AD7
C82
C81
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36
DGND RP29 DGND RAM_NOE VSS 14 DGND RAM_NOE C51RD C51WR 20 22 /CS 27 /OE /WE VDD 28
27 26 23 25 4 28 29 3
10 RST
U7
51_A [8..15] C51WR C51RD C51PSEN C51ALE RP30
14 15 12 1 17 16 23 34 11 13
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
5 6 7 8 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8
20 XTAL2 21 XTAL1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
18 19 32 33
EL33
C85
Y2
R62
EL34
C86
AA - 6a
C51AD [0..7] 51_A [0..7] +5VD C79 GND 16 VCC 32 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 3 4 7 8 13 14 17 18 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 Q0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 20 VCC 10 GND +5VD RP34 +5VD C83 51_A0 51_A1 51_A2 51_A3 51_A4 51_A5 51_A6 51_A7 C51ALE RP31 1 11 OC G C51AD0 C51AD1 C51AD2 C51AD3 C51AD4 C51AD5 C51AD6 C51AD7
+5VD
+5VD
+5VD
CPU_RST
U6
R60
DGND
DGND
DGND
INTRQ
C51PSEN
RP10 1 2 3 4 RP12 RP15 1 2 3 4 RP16 RP17 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 R169 R171 R173 R174 R177 R178 VCC3V C100 R181 DGND R185 DQM SNCS R187 R190 SNWE SDRAMCLK R188 DGND DGND DGND EC22 C106 C107 C108 C109 VCC3V SNRAS SNCAS R182 18 RAS 17 CAS VSS1 28 VSS2 41 VSS3 54 DGND C101 C102 VDD1 1 VDD2 14 VDD3 27 C103 C104 C105 36 NC1 40 NC2 20 BA0 21 BA1 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 RP20 1 2 3 4 VCC3V BS0 BS1 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RP21 8 7 6 5 VCC3V 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5
U19
RP11
1 2 3 4
8 7 6 5
U20
RP13
RP14 RP18 1 2 3 4
8 7 6 5
R167
R168
RP19 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5
R170
XA0 XA1 XA2 XA3 XA4 XA5 XA6 XA7 XA8 XA9 XA10 XA11
R172
23 24 25 26 29 30 31 32 33 34 22 35
ADD_0 ADD_1 ADD_2 ADD_3 ADD_4 ADD_5 ADD_6 ADD_7 ADD_8 ADD_9 ADD_10/AP ADD_11
R175
BS0 BS1
R176
20 BA0 21 BA1
DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15
VCC3V
36 NC1 40 NC2
DGND
YD0 YD1 YD2 YD3 YD4 YD5 YD6 YD7 YD8 YD9 YD10 YD11 YD12 YD13 YD14 YD15
SNRAS SNCAS
R179
R180
18 RAS 17 CAS
DQM SNCS
R183
R184
R189
SNWE
39 15 19 38 37 16
SDRAMCLK
R186
EC21
DGND
RP22
U21
1 2 3 4
8 7 6 5
RP24
RP26
1 2 3 4
8 7 6 5
ZA0 ZA1 ZA2 ZA3 ZA4 ZA5 ZA6 ZA7 XA8 XA9 XA10 XA11
1 2 3 4
8 7 6 5
23 24 25 26 29 30 31 32 33 34 22 35
ADD_0 ADD_1 ADD_2 ADD_3 ADD_4 ADD_5 ADD_6 ADD_7 ADD_8 ADD_9 ADD_10/AP ADD_11
R191
BS0 BS1
R192
20 BA0 21 BA1
36 NC1 40 NC2
DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15
VCC3V
R193
DGND
SNRAS SNCAS
R194
18 RAS 17 CAS
R195
DQM SNCS
R196
SNWE
R198
39 15 19 38 37 16
SDRAMCLK
R197
EC23
DGND
A-7
AA - 8a
MOT_PWR EL4 C137 + C138 C139 MOTORGND PFD R93 R95 R97 DGND MOTOERGND C140 I31 R101 DGND DGND + C141 R98 +12V
L11
L12
JP6
1 2 3 4
L13
L14
MOTORGND
R94
U23
U24
R96
MOTORGND
I32
MOTORGND
I22
R104
I12 IO2
DGND
PFD
DGND
+24V +12V
5 6 7 8
R201 EL5 V0
GND
U25
V1 C214 C153 PS7 1 12 2 C155 + C156
D D D D
U31
+24V R118 R151 AGND C37 CCD_PWR Q22 AGND C154 C208 MOT_PWR
AVCC + C215
L17
R200
F2
F1
J2
C148
C149
T1
4 3 2 1
PWR_SW
G S S S
R199
C151
PS5
PWRGND
DGND
+24V
DGND
R119
R120
R121
R122
L4
C157
C158
C159
1 2 3 4
PWRGND
8 7 6 5
D18
C162
U26
PWRGND
PWRGND
C1
PWRGND
+24V
R132
R133
R134
U27
PWRGND PWRGND C15
D23 R135 R206 R203 PWRGND PWRGND PWRGND PWRGND R202 PWRGND PWRGND PWRGND PWRGND Q25 2
L6
C170
C171
PWRGND R137
1 2 3 4
8 7 6 5
D20
C174
U28
PWRGND
PWRGND PWRGND
C14
A-9
PWRGND
FG
PR1
U29
GPIO7 GPIO6 DATA15 DATA14 DATA13 DATA12 DGND DVCC DATA11 DATA10 DATA9 DATA8
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
AVCC XO XI AGND TEST0 GPIO3 GPIO4 ASTRB GPIO5 DSTRB CLKOUT WAIT
AA - 10a
USB2_AVDD USB_BUS_PWR L7 USB2_AVDD DMH DPH EL41 R139 R138
VCC3V
USB2_DVDD
JP7
1 2 3 4 DATA_M DATA_P C175 R141 C176 C177 R140 DMF DPF
8 7 6 5 SYSBUS [12..15]
USB2_DVDD
USB2_DVDD
R142
USB_BUS_PWR
USB2_DVDD PR3
R143
HOTKEY0
USB_PSNT C179 DGND PR4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 SYSBUS3 SYSBUS2 SYSBUS1 SYSBUS0 R148 IOD3 IOD2 IOD1 IOD0
USB2_AVDD
R146
1 2 3 4 USB2_DVDD
8 7 6 5
R145
C180
DGND RREF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 GPIO1 RESET GPIO2 SUSPEND RPU AVCC DPF DPH DMF DMH AGND RREF USB2_DVDD DATA7 DATA6 DATA5 DATA4 DGND DVCC DATA3 DATA2 DATA1 DATA0 WR VALIDH
36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25
UGND
R147
R149
BUSY
C181
BUSY
UGND
EL36
nSELIN
nSELIN
C182
C183
C1 +12V_CCD C2 C3
+5V_CCD R1 R3 4 U1B CCD_SW +5V_CCD C7 AGND 2 U6A CCD_CK2 1 R5 Q1 R4 OUT_B C27 R22 AGND C21 R19 AGND 6 U3C 12 U6F R6 AGND 8 U3D 9 CCD_CK1 R8 Q2 C6 R20 4 U6B AGND C8 R12 8 U1D CCD_SHB R14 12 U1F 13 CCD_SHG Q3 C28 R13 AGND C29 AGND VAROS_PWR D1 HOME_SENSER C31 AGND AGND AGND CCD_RS CCD_CP ASIC_VAROS R17 VO EL1 VAROS_PWR C33 AGND C34 R25 R26 3 2 1 C38 AGND +12V_CCD +5V_CCD C32 AGND C13 C12 AGND AGND AGND C37 AGND LAMP_PWR C36 LAMPGND LAMPGND AGND HOME_SENSER CCD_CK2 CCD_PWR 1 2 9 AGND OUT_R CCD_CK2 AGND 10 U6E 11 C23 AGND R16 3 R10 AGND OUT_G C4 13 5 C22 AGND AGND AGND 3 AGND
SMD
AGND
CCD_RS
U1A
R2
C19 AGND
U5
AGND
CCD_CP
U1C
AGND R2
GND
C20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
22 R G 21 TGND B 20 RS OD 19 CP SW 18 PH1 PH2 17 NC NC 16 NC TGND 15 PH2 PH2 14 PH1 PH1 13 SHR SHV 12 TGND SHG
AGND
CCD_CK1
R7
U3B
C24
AGND
+12V_CCD
11 U3E
10
AGND
C5
CCD_CK2
9 U6D
R9
C25
U6C
AGND
CCD_SHR
11
U1E
10
R11
C30
C10
AGND
AGND +5V_CCD
R24
CCD_CK1
1 U3A
C26
DGND
AGND
R23
JP2
CN1
OUT_R OUT_G OUT_B CCD_SW
13 U3F
12
ASIC_VAROS
EL3
VCC
+5V_CCD
C35 VI
C14
C15
U4
CCD_PWR
AGND
AGND AGND
C11
EL2
JP1
AGND
LAMP_PWR
1 2
C17
C18
C16
JP3
AGND
A - 11
LAMPGND
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