Canon BJC-85 Printer User Manual
Canon BJC-85 Printer User Manual
Canon BJC-85 Printer User Manual
Oct. 1999
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Table of content
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1. PRODUCT OUTLINE
2. CHANGES FROM THE BJC-80/80v
3. EXTERNAL APPEARANCE
4. SPECIFICATIONS
4.1 PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS
4.2 INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS
4.3 PAPER SPECIFICATIONS
4.4 PHOTO BJ CARTRIDGE SPECIFICATIONS
5. OPERATION
5-1. FUNCTION SETTING
5.2 ERROR INDICATIONS
5-3. INK LOW WARNING RESET BY BUTTON OPERATION
5-4. DIRECT PRINTING FUNCTION OF THE IMAGE FROM DIGITAL CAMERAS
6. SPECIAL TOOLS
7. PARTS LIST
8. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
1. PRODUCT OUTLINE
The BJ M70 and the BJC-85 are portable, color BJ printers targeting the personal use
market. As successive models of the BJC-80/80v, the following functions have been
added, the ease of connection has been improved, and the functions as a portable spacesaving printer has been strengthened.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
The high-speed IrDA (Ver.1.1) enables the printer to attain print speed comparable
to that of the Centronics interface.
Direct printing from digital cameras by the new standards of IrTran-P.
Support of the USB I/F function.
Photo printing function is added.
3. EXTERNAL APPEARANCE
The BJ M70 and the BJC-85 have the same appearance as the BJC-80/80v, except for the
following:
(1) The USB I/F connector has been added to the right side of the printer.
(2) The color of the panel cover and inner cover has been changed from gray to blue.
USB Connector
4. SPECIFICATIONS
4-1. PRIINTER SPECIFICATIONS
Type
Paper feeding
method
Printing speed
Optical specifications
Light generation
Wavelength:
Intensity:
Light angle:
Light interception
Wavelength:
Intensity:
0.85 to 0.90 m
100 to 500 m W/Sr
15o (along optical axis)
Light angle:
0.85 to 0.90 m
4 W/cm2 to 500m W/cm2
10 W/cm2 to 500m W/cm2
(when the communication speed is more than 0.576 MHz.)
Max. 15o (along optical axis)
3)
Transfer speed
9600/19200/38400/57600/115.2k/576k/1.152M/4M bps
4)
Communication
method
5)
Communication
distance
6)
7)
Self-powered device
2)
Data transfer
method
3)
Signal name
Vcc
-Data
+Data
GND
Series B
<Signal level>
Vcc: "H" level input voltage: +2.0V to +5.5V
"L" level input voltage: +0.0V to +0.8V
-Data, +Data: Differential input sensitivity
"H" level input voltage: +2.8V to +3.6V
"L" level input voltage: +0.0V to +0.3V
4)
Interface cable
5)
<Technical explanation>
USB is a serial interface which connects up to 127 peripheral devices to a host computer,
and transmits data at a high-speed rate of 12Mbps. Hot plugging, in which
connecting/disconnecting devices while the host or the printer is in use, is supported.
Each device is connected to a hub's port, where each port's detection/disconnection
status is returned to the host.
Data transfer
The data transfer in USB is executed in terms of the transfer unit called a frame, a time
frame of approximately 1ms, into which the data is divided. Data is transferred by piling up
these frames.
All packets begin with a SYNC (synchronizing) field to synchronize with the local clock,
and are separated with an EOP (End of Packet) field.
Frame lines begin with an SOF (Start of Frame) packet. An SOF is composed of a PID
(Packet Identification Field) that represents the type of the packet and the direction, frame
number, and a CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) used for error-check.
Inside a frame is a packet line containing a token packet, data packet and a handshake
packet, which indicates the status of the flow control.
A token packet is composed of a PID, an address field which can specify up to 128
addresses, an ENDP (endpoint) field, and a CRC.
Inside a data packet are a PID, data field, CRC, and EOP.
Only a PID is present inside the handshake packet.
1 frame (Approx.1ms)
Time passage
SOF
Frame line
SOF
SOF
Frame inside
Printer
Packet line
Other functions
Token
Data
Handshake`
Packet inside
SYNC
Frame
Nunber
CRC
EOP
SYNC PID
DATA
CRC EOP
SYNC PID
EOP
NRZI
Idle
Idle
Type
Plain paper*1
Thick paper
Paper
PB (SK/DK)
Kangas
Neusiedler
Boise Cascade
XX4024(75g/m2)
XX4024(95g/m2)
Fox River Bond
LC-301
HR-101
GP-301
CF-102
BF-102
HG-101
TR-201
FS-101
---------KH-201
FM-101
Size 4
Size 6
COM #10
DL
91 to 105g / m2
Size
A4, B5, A5
A4
A4
LTR, LGL
LTR, LGL
LTR, LGL
LTR
A4, LTR
A4, LTR
A4, LTR
A4, LTR
A4, LTR
A4, LTR
A4, LTR
A4, LTR
100 x 148*
100 x 148*
215.9 x 119.6*
235 x 105*
190 x 98*
241 x 106*
220 x 110*
Remarks
Suggested paper
See *1
See *1
See *2
See *2
See *2, Note 1)&2)
See *3, Note 2)
See *2, Note 2
See *3
See *3, Note 1)
See *2
See *2
See *3
See *4
*: Unit: mm
*1:Stackable up to 3 mm (Approx. 30 sheets). For legal size paper, feeds single sheet.
*3: Single paper feeding *4: Stackable up to 5 sheets
*2: Stackable up to 10 sheets
Note 1): A plain sheet of paper should be set under the back print film, fabric sheet, and Tshirt transfer.
Note 2) Transparency film, back print film, and Glossy film are usable when the humidity
is 70 % or less.
HR-Fine mode
Carriage motion:
Printing nozzle:
Resolution:
Carriage driving frequency:
3 pass
8 nozzle
360 dpi
5.00 kHz
Weight
Print speed
Photo print mode can be used to obtain high level gradation print quality when using the
Photo BJ cartridge. These cartridges contain light density ink which achieves a rich
gradation and reduced graininess by printing several times over the same dot.
The printer driver divides the pixel data into a maximum of 4-values (not printed, print 1
dot, print 2 dots and print 3 dots) enabling each pixel to be printed in up to 4 gradations.
The printer therefore makes three passes using a maximum of 150% more ink than usual.
This Photo cartridge adopts drop modulation, decreasing granularity of the light density
parts by efficiently ejecting large and small ink droplets.
Head ID
Head
BC-10
BC-11e
BC-12e
No head installation error
The printer has no detection function of the ink cartridge type, and for the BC-11e and BC12e, the ink cartridges to be installed are not incompatible, therefore, the following mistaken
installation may occur. In case the BCI-12 Bk/Color are installed in the print head of the BC11e, as the printer recognizes that the color cartridge (BC-11e) has been installed in spite of
light density photo ink cartridge installation, low density imaging is produced. In case of the
installation of the BCI-11 Bk/Color in the print head of the BC-12e, in reverse, high density
colored imaging is produced.
5. OPERATION
5-1. FUNCTION SETTING
Default setting
The default setting can be set by button operation when the power is turned on. When the
printer is turned on, hold down the POWER button until the beeper sounds the specified
number of times for the desired function setting, and release the POWER button to set.
Function Setting
Mode
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Beeper
7 times
8 times
9 times
10 times
11 times
Remark
Factory default setting
Print mode
Left margin
Text scale mode
Paper feed position
Smoothing
Reduction
Automatic power off
Font
Font lock
Input/download buffer
Automatic line feed
International character set
Character set
Code page
Ink low warning
Table 1
Table 2
HQ
HQ
LTR
LTR
Disable
Disable
8.5 mm
8.5 mm
Disable
Disable
1/1
1/1
Disable
Disable
Roman
Roman
Disable
Disable
25 kB/0 kB 25 kB/0 kB
CR
CR
USA
USA
Italics
Italics
437
437
Disable
Enable
Table 3
HQ
A4
Disable
8.5 mm
Disable
1/1
Disable
Roman
Disable
25 kB/0 kB
CR
USA
Italics
437
Disable
Table 4
HQ
A4
Disable
8.5 mm
Disable
1/1
Disable
Roman
Disable
25 kB/0 kB
CR
USA
Italics
437
Disable
Table 5
HQ
A4
Disable
8.5 mm
Disable
1/1
Disable
Roman
Disable
25 kB/0 kB
CR
USA
Graphics
858
Disable
When the printer is turned on, hold down the POWER button until the beeper sounds
12 times to change "Code Page" in the following table to "858," "Character Set"
to"Graphics." Other items will not be changed.
Table 2
BJ
HQ
Disable
Disable
Enable
1/1
8.5 mm
23 kB
Normal
Katakana
CR only
Japan
Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Same as
Table 1
Same as
Table 1
Same as
Table 1
Beeper
BJC-80/80v BJC-85/BJ M70
4 times
5 times
3 times
4 times
Once
Twice
Twice
3 times
9 times
------*1
*1: Eliminated
Error LED
(Orange)
Lights
Lights
Lights
Lights
Blinks
Blinks
Power LED
(Green)
Lights
Lights
Lights
Lights
Lights
Lights
Beeper
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Lights
Lights
Blinks
4 times
5 times
Long, then short
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Once
Twice
3 times
4 times
5 times
6 times
7 times
8 times
11 times
Long, then short
Once
Twice
3 times
4 times
Twice
3 times
*1: Ink low warning is enabled only when the ink low warning selection is set to on.
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Blinks twice: when the remaining ink of the BCI-11Color / BCI-12Color is little
Blinks 3 times: when the remaining ink of the BCI-11 BK & Color / BCI-12 BK & Color is little
The ink low warning reset function by button operation is added to this printer. The button
operation procedures are shown below. (The ink low warning of the BJC-80/80v can be
reset from the host computer only.)
Operation
1) Turn on the printer.
2) Press the cartridge replacement button to move the carriage to the center.
If the carriage was moved to the center by signals from the PC, the reset operation
by the cartridge replacement button is not possible.
3) Make sure that the proper cartridge is installed in the carriage. If not, install the proper
one. (The ink dot counter reset is effective only to the ink cartridge type installed in
the carriage.)
4) Press and hold the RESUME button for the number of beeps corresponding to the
warned ink type to select the ink type for which the dot counter is to be reset, and
release the RESUME button. The number of beeper sounds is as follows:
Once:
Twice:
3 times:
4 times:
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Operation
<Image printing>
After receiving the data, the image data is output by pressing the RESUME button, and
releasing before the beeper sounds. This is not effective when an error has occurred or
paper is fed.
<Reprinting>
The image data is also maintained in the memory after printing, and will not be abandoned
until new image data is received from the digital camera, or print data is input from the
host computer. Reprinting of data is possible by pressing the RESUME button (and
releasing before the beeper sounds).
<Printing cancellation>
During the printing of image data, printing is cancelled by pressing the RESUME button
until the beeper sounds once, then releasing. In this case paper is delivered. The
remaining data halfway through printing is abandoned. (As the image data has been
maintained, it is possible to reprint the data, without resending the data from the digital
camera.)
<Printing position definition>
To select the printing position, press the POWER button and cartridge replacement button
simultaneously when the power is on, and release the buttons after the beeper sounds the
number of times applicable to the printing position to be selected. This setting returns to
the default (Landscape) by powering off. The number of beeper sounds is as follows:
Once:
Twice:
3 times:
4 times:
5 times:
Portrait
16-image seal printing
Photo glossy card landscape
Photo glossy card portrait
Setting completed. (The power is normally turned on.)
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6. SPECIAL TOOLS
Clean spurs by using the spur cleaner in case spur marks are left on the print images.
Special tool (part number)
Spur cleaner (QY9-0055-000)
Remarks
For cleaning spurs
Usage
1) Moisten the fabric part of the spur cleaner with approx. 5 cc of water.
Moisten the fabric with the water, as shown below, so that the fabric absorbs the water
from end to end.
Be careful not to moisten the fabric with too much water. In case too much water is
used, there is the possibility that water will be wrung from the spur cleaner when
passing through the paper feed roller, spread inside the printer, and cause failure.
Be careful that the water
is absorbed by the
fabric from end to end.
Part moistened with water
Fabric (white-colored)
Spur cleaner
Transparent film
2) Turn on the power of the printer. Remove the paper from the ASF to set the spur
cleaner with the fabric-affixed part of the cleaner face-up and to the top.
3) Press the RESUME button, and release it after the beeper sounds once. The spur
cleaner is fed and stops at the print start position.
4) Press the RESUME button again, and release it after the beeper sounds once. The spur
cleaner is delivered. Repeat procedures 3) to 4) approx. 5 times in case of heavy soiling.
5) Set a single sheet of paper to the ASF to repeat procedures 3) and 4). (To remove the
moisture remaining in the paper feeding path.)
Spur cleaner
Fabric (white-colored)
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7. PARTS LIST
COVER, INNER
COVER, PANEL
CONTROL PCB ASS'Y
CHASSIS PLATEN UNIT
FLASH-ROM
BJC-85
QB1-4449
QB1-4451
QG2-3096
QG5-1476
QH8-0258
BJ M70
QB1-4450
QB1-4452
QG2-3097
QG5-1481
QH8-0259
Service parts other than the above are common for BJC-85 and BJ M70.
See the BJC-85 and BJ M70 Parts Catalog for details.
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15
1
2
3
VIN
Q11
VOUT
IC15
Vpp
F1
R23
1K,1/16W
R22
10K,1/16W
CONT
GND
NOISE
VH-ON
C7
0.01,50V
<03-A3>
1
2
3
CNDC1
DC connector
Vcc1
C13
0.1,25V
3Vcc
C5
0.1,
25V
C6
4.7,25V
D2
Q10
ZD1
8
7
6
5
Cd
Si
V+
INV
1
2
IC2
Cs
Es
Ct
GND
L1
1
2
3
4
4
3
C12
ZD2
C1
0.1,25V
2
1
R24
2K,1/16W
1
2
R26
10K,1/16W
L2
D3
VIN
SW
3
2
1
Q8
Q9
4
3
C57
0.1,25V
GND
F/B
IC14
R118
1K,1/16W
R117
11.5K,1/16W
R25
23.2K,1/16W
R17
1K,1/16W
R16
200,1/16W
R165
1MA,1/16W
Q7
ICP1
C2
2200,25V
Vpp
2
Q34
R168
330K,1/16W
C74
D4
D101
R101
100,1/16W
L101
LHL10TB221K
C53
2.2,50V
DCLVL
LFREF1
<03-D1>
<03-A3>
R167
330K,1/16W
C75
D8
2
Q36
Q35
Vcc1
V2-ON
C54
0.1,25V
<02-A3>
ZD3
Vcc1
R20
15K,1/16W
R166
4.7K,1/16W
C8
1000,16V
R21
820,1/16W
8
7
6
5
C60
0.1,25V
RESET
CT
VSA
VSC
OUT VSB/_RIN
VCC
GND
R10
68K,1/16W
Q33
1
2
3
4
IC1
C73
D7
Q4
2
Q6
R98
33K,1/16W
R97
180K,1/16W
Q5
R19
51,1/10W
ZD6
Vcc2
C4
100p,50V
VH
Q3
Vcc1
C19
1000,35V
Vcc3
C3
0.1,25V
R2
10K,1/16W
10
D9
LF-PRT
V3-ON
Vif
RESET
<05-F1>
<02-F1>
<02-F1>
<03-G3>
L3
C37
3p,50V
<03-C2>
<04-D7>
<04-E7>
RESET
V3-ON
LCAS
UCAS
OE
8
7
6
5
4
FPWRON
FRXD
RXD
C312
1000p,
50V
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
CP5
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
X3
CX-16F
48MHz
3Vcc
C14
0.01,
50V
PLUG
PULLUP
USBD+
USBD-
9
0
1
2
C311
SPEC/NOPART
C302
0.01,
50V
Vcc1
<01-B10>
<03-G3>
<01-D10>
<03-C8>
<03-D6>
<03-D6>
C11
0.01,50V
10
3Vcc
<03-C6> UW
<03-C6> RAS
C9
0.01,
50V
C10
0.01,
50V
MA9~0
<05-F7>
3Vcc <05-F7>
<05-F7>
<05-F7>
Vcc1
<03-A6>
R302
200,1/16W
Vcc1
3VDD_1
5VDD_1
MD0
MD1
MD2
MD3
MD4
MD5
MD6
MD7
UWN
RASN
MA9
MA0
MA1
MA2
LWN
PLUG
PULUPN
USBD_P
USBD_M
3VDD_2
VSS_1
MA3
MD15
MD14
MD13
MD12
MD11
MD10
MD9
MD8
LCASN
UCASN
OEN
MA8
MA7
MA6
MA5
MA4
LPA2
RESN
5VDD_2
3VDD_3
C20
0.01,
50V
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
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
C15
0.01,50V
C21
100p,50V
R303
1MA,1/16W
MODE
<04-E4>
PWRON
<04-C7>
16
CP9
CP8
CC-SW
<04-C7>
RCV-SW
<04-D7>
BZOUT
<04-B7>
MD15~0
CP4
ASIC
IC3
UPD82662GM-001-JEU
CP3
PW-LED
<04-B7>
ERR-LED
<04-B7>
<03-A6>
MCHE1 <05-F1>
MCHE0 <05-F1>
WHEAT <05-F1>
<04-E7> TXD
Vcc1
CP6
<01-D8>
<05-C1>
<03-G3>
<03-G3>
<03-G3>
<03-G4>
<03-G4>
V2-ON
MTSTB
WAIT
INT4
INT5
INT6
INT7
C315
10p,50V
R305
X4
1MA,
1/16W
C304
0.01,50V
Vcc1
R309
47K,1/16W
R310
47K,1/16W
Vcc1 Vcc1
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Vcc1
3Vcc
C40
0.01,
50V
3Vcc
C22
0.01,
50V
RD
WR
HWR
3Vcc
C36
0.01,
50V
C35
0.01,
50V
Vcc1
<03-A4>
<03-E1>
R329
10K,1/16W
C319
1000p,50V
<03-D2> HDIS
<03-A3>
<03-A3>
<03-A3>
A23~0 <03-A6>
<03-B6>
D15~0
SXOUT
HCONT
HCLK
HDATA
HLAT
BENB3
BENB2
BENB1
ODDENB
EVENB
HENBC
HENBB
HENBA
HENBD
HRES
24
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4 Vcc1
3
2
1
0
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
16
C39
0.01,
50V
C306
0.01,50V
Vcc1
3VDD_6
5VDD_7
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
A23
A22
A21
A20
A19
A18
A17
A16
VSS_8
3VDD_5
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A10
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
RDN
WRN
HWRN
5VDD_6
3VDD_4
C38
0.01,50V
C314
10p,50V
BK1608LM182
BK1608LM182
BLM11B221SD
R304
100,1/16W
FB201
FB202
FB10
SELIN
INIT
AUTXT
FAULT
SLCT
PE
BUSY
ACK
IFD7
IFD6
IFD5
IFD4
IFD3
IFD2
IFD1
IFD0
STB
<04-E6>
<04-D6>
<04-D6>
<04-E6>
<04-D6>
<04-D6>
<04-D6>
<04-D6>
<04-C6>
<04-C6>
<04-C6>
<04-B6>
<04-B6>
<04-B6>
<04-B6>
<04-B6>
<04-B6>
1
CE1 <03-D6>
0
1
2
3
4
176
175
174
173
172
171
170
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
162
161
160
159
158
157
156
155
154
153
152
151
150
149
148
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
VSS_12
VSS_11
5VDD_9
HCONT
HCLK
HDATA
HLAT
BENB3
BENB2
BENB1
ODENB
EVENB
HENB3
HENB2
HENB1
HENB0
MCHE1
MCHE0
WHEAT
HDRES
IFSEL
LPA0
LPA1
WAITN
INT0
INT1
INT2
INT3
CS0N
CS1N
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
NTEST2
SXIN
SXOUT
SXO
SXI
NTEST1
5VDD_B
VSS_10
VSS_9
VSS_2
VSS_3
5VDD_3
TEST
LXI
LXO
MTEST
LPA3
SNMI
NMIO
LPB3
LPB2
LPB1
LPB0
CSSEL
LPA6
LPA5
LPA4
IRRXD
IRFRXD
IRTXD
VSS_4
5VDD_4
SELIN
INITN
AFXT
FAULT
SLCT
PE
BUSY
ACK
IFD7
IFD6
IFD5
IFD4
IFD3
IFD2
IFD1
IFD0
STBN
VSS_5
5VDD_5
VSS_6
VSS_7
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
16
R332
12K,
1/16W
R331
33K,
1/16W
Vcc1
R334
100K,1/16W
IC13
R335
100K,
1/16W
Q2
C316
1000p,50V
Vcc2
ID1
ID0
HRANK
TOPC
W-HT
MCH0
MCH1
R333
470K,
1/10W
Vcc1
R328
10K,1/16W
<03-C1>
<03-C1>
<03-D2>
<03-C2>
<05-F4>
<05-F4>
<05-F4>
R336
100,
1/16W
IC13
1
4
C320
0.1,25V
100,1/16W
100,1/16W
R325
R326
R337
7.5K,
1/16W
R338
180K,
1/16W
VH
R339
1K,1/16W
DA5 5
HZM6.8FA
DA5 4
HZM6.8FA
DA4 5
HZM6.8FA
DA4 4
HZM6.8FA
DA3 5
HZM6.8FA
DA3 4
HZM6.8FA
DA2 1
HZM6.8FA
DA2
HZM6.8FA 3
DA1 5
HZM6.8FA
DA1 4
HZM6.8FA
Q16
Vcc1
100,1/16W
100,1/16W
R323
R324
100,1/16W
100,1/16W
100,1/16W
R320
R321
R322
100,1/16W
100,1/16W
100,1/16W
100,1/16W
R318
R319
R316
R317
100,1/16W
100,1/16W
100,1/16W
100,1/16W
100,1/16W
Vcc1
R308
1K,1/16W
Vcc1
R306
2.7K,1/16W
VH
R314
R315
R312
R313
R311
R327
330K,1/16W
Vcc1
R307
5.6K1/4
C318
1,50V
10
29
27
28
25
26
23
24
21
22
19
20
17
18
15
16
12
13
14
10
11
7
8
3
4
5
6
1
2
CNH1
DIK
HENBC
HDATA
HLATCH
HRES
HVDO
HCLOCK
BENB1
BENB2
ODDENB
BENB0
HENBB
HENBD
HENBA
EVENENB
To BJ cartrige
ID1
IHKS2
HVSS
DIA
ID0
TOP
W-HT
IHKS1
MCH0
MCH1
HVH
HVH
VHG
VHG
IDO
ID1
SXOUT
<02-F6>
<02-C7>
<04-G6>
<05-D10>
<05-B1>
<05-B7>
<05-B1>
<05-B7>
<05-F1>
<05-F1>
<05-F1>
<05-F1>
<02-G1>
<02-C7>
R351
10K,
1/16W
DCLVL
C24
0.01,
50V
<01-G7>
<02-A6>
C27
0.01,
50V
Vcc1
<02-C7>
<02-C7>
R352
10K,
1/16W
Vcc1
HDIS
HRANK
THLVL
E-DO
ACRM
BCRM
ACRM
BCRM
ALFM
BLFM
ALFM
BLFM
FPWRON
TOPC
CP11
CP10
CP12
CP16
CP13
P65/_REFOUT
P70/PG00
P71/PG01
P72/PG02
P73/PG03
P74/PG10
P75/PG11
P76/PG12
P77/PG13
NMI
P80/TXD0
P81/RXD0
P82/_CTS0/SCLK0
P83/TXD1
P84/RXD1
P85/SCLK1
AGND
VREF
VCC1
P90/AN0
P91/AN1
P92/AN2
P93/AN3
AM8/_16
CLK
R13
300,1/16W
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
C25
0.01,
50V
Vcc1
CP14 CP15
RESET
CP18 CP17
<01-B10>
<02-F1>
WAIT
<02-A3>
CP19
CRREF1
CRREF2
<05-B1>
<05-B7>
CPU
IC6
TE-DIO
TE-CLK
<05-E7>
<05-D7>
E-OE
T-OE
<05-D7>
<05-C7>
<01-F7>
<01-F1>
LFREF1
VH-ON
<04-B7>
<04-B7>
PES
HPS
<02-F6>
<02-F6>
<02-F6>
HWR
WR
RD
INT4
INT5
<02-A4>
<02-A4>
INT6
INT7
<02-A4>
<02-A4>
<02-A6>
D15~0
C23
100p,
50V
C32
100p,
50V
C34
0.01,
50V
Vcc1
C30
100p,
50V
A12
A13
A14
A15
P20/A16
P21/A17
P22/A18
P23/A19
P24/A20
P25/A21
P26/A22
P27/A23
VCC3
GND3
GND2
P17/D15
P16/D14
P15/D13
P14/D12
P13/D11
P12/D10
P11/D9
P10/D8
D7
D6
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
GND4
P64/_RAS
P63/_CS3/_CAS
P62/_CS2
P61/_CS1
VCC4
P60/_CS0
P55/R/_W
P54/_BUSAK
P53/_BUSRO
P52/_HWR
WR
RD
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
GND1
X1
X2
EA
RESET
WDTOUT
PA0/_WAIT
PA1/TI0
PA2/TO1
PA3/TO3
PB0/INT4/TI4
PB1/INT5/TI5
PB2/TO4
PB3/TO5
PB4/INT6/TI6
PB5/INT7/TI7
PB6/TO6
PB7/INT0
VCC2
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
0
1
2
3
4
5
17
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
16
C33
100p,
50V
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
A23~0
C31
SPEC/
NOPART
C26
0.01,
50V
Vcc1
24
<02-E1>
<02-E1>
<02-A4>
<02-D1>
<02-D1>
<02-A6>
<03-A6>
<02-C1>
<02-B1>
<03-B6>
<02-A6>
OE
UCAS
CE1
C401
0.01,
50V
UW
RAS
10
Vcc1
16
MA9~0
21
MD15~0
A20~1
C402
0.01,
50V
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
C403
0.01,
50V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
VCC1
I/O0
I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
VCC2
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
I/O7
NC1
NC2
WE
RAS
NC3
A0
A1
A2
A3
VCC3
VSS3
I/O15
I/O14
I/O13
I/O12
VSS2
I/O11
I/O10
I/O9
I/O8
NC4
LCAS
UCAS
OE
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
VSS1
DRAM
IC4
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
11
10
9
8
15
14
13
12
8
7
6
5
4
LCAS
<02-E1>
0
8
1
9
2
10
3
11
19
18
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
19
18
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
20
17
Vcc1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
ICS5
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A10
A9
A8
A19
NC1
WE
RESET
NC2
NC3
RY/_BY
A18
A17
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
10
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
(Not mounted)
A16
BYTE
VSS2
DQ15
DQ7
DQ14
DQ6
DQ13
DQ5
DQ12
DQ4
VCC
DQ11
DQ3
DQ10
DQ2
DQ9
DQ1
DQ8
DQ0
OE
VSS1
CE
A0
20
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
15
7
14
6
13
5
12
4
11
3
10
2
9
1
8
0
15
7
14
6
13
5
12
4
C404
0.01,50V
Vcc1
CONTROL/CG ROM
IC5
18
STROBE
DATA1
DATA2
DATA3
DATA4
DATA5
DATA6
DATA7
DATA8
ACK
BUSY
PE
SLCT
AUTXT
NC
S-GND
F-GND
+5V
S-GND
S-GND
S-GND
S-GND
S-GND
S-GND
S-GND
S-GND
S-GND
S-GND
S-GND
S-GND
INPRM
FAILT
S-GND
NC
+5V
SELIN
FG1
FG2
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
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
CNIF1
Parallel Interface
R502
1K,
1/16W
Vif
R503
1K,
1/16W
R510
5.6K,1/16W
Vcc3
R501
390,
1/8W
Vcc3
RA3
RA1
2
4
6
8
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
1
3
5
7
RA4
RA2
2
4
6
8
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
R509
1K,1/16W
C502
1000p,
50V
R504
100,1/16W
R508
1K,1/16W
C516
0.01,
50V
R506
R507
100,1/16W 1K,1/16W
1
3
5
7
C511
1000p,
50V
C503
1000p,
50V
C512
1000p,
50V
C504
1000p,
50V
C501
1000p,50V
R505
1K,1/16W
C513
1000p,
50V
C505
1000p,
50V
Vcc1
C509
1000p,
50V
R531
47K,1/16W
TH1
C508
1000p,
50V
C515
1000p,
50V
C507
1000p,
50V
C514
1000p,
50V
C506
1000p,
50V
THLVL
SELIN
FAULT
INIT
SLCT
PE
BUSY
ACK
AUTXT
IFD0
IFD1
IFD2
IFD3
IFD4
IFD5
IFD6
IFD7
STB
<03-D2>
<02-G3>
<02-G4>
<02-G4>
<02-G4>
<02-G4>
<02-G4>
<02-G4>
<02-G4>
<02-G4>
<02-G4>
<02-G4>
<02-G4>
<02-G4>
<02-G4>
<02-G4>
<02-G4>
<02-G4>
<02-G2>
<02-G3>
<02-G1>
<02-G1>
<02-G3>
<02-G3>
<02-G2>
<02-G3>
<02-A3>
<02-A3>
<02-G3>
<02-G3>
MODE
TXD
RXD
FRXD
RCV-SW
CC-SW
PWRON
BZOUT
PES
HPS
PW-LED
ERR-LED
100,1/16W
100,1/16W
100,1/16W
300,1/16W
300,1/16W
R532
68,1/16W
C523
0.01,50V
R514
100,1/16W
C522
0.01,50V
R513
100,1/16W
C521
0.01,50V
R512
100,1/16W
R515
R516
R517
R518
R519
Vcc1
Vcc1
Vcc1
R521
10K,1/16W
R520
10K,1/16W
R511
10K,1/16W
Vcc3 Vcc1
10
10
13
12
11
14
15
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
CNPI
Vcc1
To IrDA UNIT
To PANEL BOARD
19
<02-A3>
<02-A3>
<02-A3>
<03-C1>
<03-C1>
<03-C2>
<03-C2>
<01-D10>
<02-A3>
<03-F3>
<03-C2>
<03-C2>
Q19
Q12
R601
10K,1/16W
C608
1,50V
WHEAT
MCHE1
MCHE0
ALFM
ALFM
BLFM
BLFM
LF-PRT
MTSTB
CRREF1
ACRM
ACRM
Vcc1
D6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
OA
OA
SGA
Sen.A
GND
1
GND
2
VrefA
PhA
VM
OB
OB
SGB
GND
4
GND
3
Sen.B
VrefB
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
I1
I2
I3
I4
I5
I6
I7
GND
O1
O2
O3
O4
O5
O6
O7
COM
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
C603
0.1,25V
R604
1.6K,1/16W
R611
0.68,1/2W
R605
C602
15K,1/16W 0.01,50V
C601
0.1,25V
R602
R603
0.39,1/2W 0.39,1/2W
ZD4
VH
C605
0.1,25V
W-HT
MCH1
MCH0
R606
1.6K,1/16W
<02-C7>
<02-B7>
<02-B7>
VH
R610
C607
15K,1/16W 0.01,50V
Vpp
C606
33,25V
1
5
2
4
3
CNLF1
COM
A
A
B
B
A
A
B
B
R609
10K,1/16W
4
3
2
1
CNCR1
approx.69.5 /phase
CRREF2
BCRM
BCRM
Carriage Motor
R608
0.39,1/2W
C604
0.1,25V
R607
0.39,1/2W
<03-F3>
<03-C2>
<03-C2>
<02-D1>
<02-D1>
<02-D1>
<02-D1>
<03-F3>
<03-F4>
<03-F3>
<02-F3>
approx.8.3 /phase
USBD+
USBD-
3VCC
R8
24,1/16W
R7
24,1/16W
PULLUP 3
PLUG
TE-DIO
R613
5.6K,1/16W
E-OE
TE-CLK
T-OE
X2
Q1
Vcc1
R6
1.5K,1/16W
R5
47K,1/16W
R609
0.01,50V
vdd
sio
sck
cs
R11
47K,
1/16W
1
NC1
2
Vcc
3
CS
4
SK
NC2
GND
DO
DI
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
DA6
HZM6.8FA
DA6
HZM6.8FA
R9
10K,1/16W
EEPROM(2K)
IC9
1
tpout
2
xout
3
xin
4
vss
Timer
IC
BATT1
D5
10
Vcc1
<03-D2>
CNUS1
D+
D-
GND
PWR
USB Interface
CP1
E-DO
R614
10K,1/16W
CP2
Vcc1
R612
10K,1/16W