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I. MEANING OF MARKS
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The marks used in this manual have the following meanings.
MarkMeaning
States a precaution to be taken to prevent danger to personnel, damage to the
product, or damage to electronic components by discharge of static electricity.
for example.
States a precaution to be taken to prevent damage to electronic components by
electrostatic discharge.
If the following mark is used, follow the directions given.
NOTE
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Informs you of fire-related cautions.
Informs you that the plug must be removed from the power outlet before starting
an operation.
Gives useful information to understand descriptions.
Indicates sections to be read to obtain more detailed information.
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II. ABOUT THIS MANUAL
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This manual is divided into five parts, and contains information required for servicing the product.
Each of the above parts is further divided into the following four chapters:
Chapter 1: General Description
This part explains product specifications and the how to service the unit safely. It is very
important, so please read it.
Chapter 2: Technical Reference
This part explains the technical theory the product.
Chapter 3: Disassembly
This part explains the assembly and disassembly of the product.
Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service
This part explains how to maintain the products for troubleshooting and service operations and
service switches.
Chapter 5: Parts catalog
This part explains the parts catalog
Chapter 6: Appendix
This part explains the installation
• For more details of user operations and user reports, see the separate volume of
USER'S GUIDE.
• Detailed description of each SSSW/parameter is not given in this manual except
the new SSSWs/parameters added to this model.
See G3 Facsimile Service Data Handbook (supplied separately) for details them.
REFERENC
• See the G3/G4 Facsimile Error Code List (Rev.2, supplied separately)
for details of the error codes not shown in this manual.
3 - 11. ATTENTION TO BE PAID DURING ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY
3 - 42. DISASSEMBLY
Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service
4 - 11. MAINTENANCE LIST
4 - 22. TROUBLESHOOTING
4 -133. SERVICE SWITCHES
4 -234. TEST FUNCTIONS
Chapter 5: Parts catalog
5 - 11.Patts catalog
Chapter 6: Appendix
6 - 11 . INSTALLATION
IV
Chapter 1
General
Description
1.PRODUCT VIEW
F AXPHONE B45/B40 Chapter 1: General Description
Fig 1-1 Product view
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2. PRODUCT OUTLINE
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FAXPHONE B45/B40 is a low-end, ink-jet, and stand-alone FAX and is targeted
on worldwide sales operations, following FAXPHONE B640 which had robust sales in
overseas. In recent years, low-price/low-cost machines have been spreading
without remorse all over the world,
especially in USA, causing deflation in the entire market.
Affected by this trend, the number of FAXPHONE B640 sales has been lowering year
after year.
On the other hand, BX-3CRG, a consumable, is still profitable without decline.
FAXPHONE B45/B40 is newly introduced to capture market share,
and to maintain and expand the consumable business in BX-3.
Estimated life of the product: 5 years or 18,000 pages, whichever is earlier
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3.CONFIGURATION
Main Body
3.1
Product Code Destination Official Product Name
8094A006(H12-2642) USA
8012A008(H12-2622) CND
8012A024(H12-2616) LTN
Option
3.2
Product Code Destination Official Product Name
Capacity (BLK)Approx. 850 pages
T oner or ink savingYes (One-Touch 08 key)
MethodDraft Mode
PagesApprox. 1500 pages
StackerPagesNone
TypeNone
PDLNone
DOS PrintNone
SURF—Printing image processingYes
SmoothingNone
Resolution conversionYes
Printing pixel correctionNone
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Facsimile
Applicable Line
PSTNY es
ISDNNone
Others (private line, etc.)None
Applicable service
F Net16Hz (JPN)None
F Ne t1300 Hz (J PN)None
DI Service (JPN)None
Mercury (UK)None
Econophone (SP AIN)None
Hong Kong Telephone(HK)None
DRPD (USA)Y es
Caller IDY es
NET SWITCH (Australia)None
Own Ringing(Fin)None
F AX ABILITY (New Zealand)None
One-T ouch Speed dialing9
Coded-Speed dialing50
Programmable Number of digits20 average( average programmable
number of digit )
Group dialingNone
Program dialingNone
Dial searchYes
Hold keyNone
T one Dialing keyYes
Pause keyYes
Set keyNone (Shared with Start Key)
Clear keyY es (One-Touch 06 key)
Redial keyYes
Function keyYes
Copy keyYes ( Shared with Start Key )
Cursor keyYes
ESS keyNone
Help keyNone
Pin Code key (USA)None
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Facsimile
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F AX/TEL auto switchY es
Detecting signalCNG
OGM1MethodYes (with TAM)
MessageNeed to record (with T AM)
Language—-
OGM2MethodNone
MessageNone
LanguageNone
P-CiNone
Auto RX w/o ringYes
Built-in answering machineYes (with T AM)/None
Method Digital
OGMNeed to record (with TAM)
MessageNo. of messages55(include OGM)
Recording time 10 minutes ( T otal )
Answering machine Hook-upYes (without TAM)
Detecting signalCNG
Remote receptionYes
DialingYes
Code25 (Default)
On hookNone
Extension phone hook-upYes
SpeakerphoneNone
Phone call at power failureNone
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Facsimile
Memory capacity704 KB
TypeDRAM
Storage MethodDepend on receiving mode
OptionNone
Indicating amount of memory useNone
Memory Back-upNone
Back-up timeNone
Direct transmissionYes
Memory transmissionYes
Quick memory TXNone
Direct transmission when memory is fullNone
Dual accessSemi dual access
Max. File No. Of reservation3 0
Time sharing dialNone
TX reservationMemoryNone
DirectNone
Batch transmission by destinationNone
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F AXPHONE B45/B40 Chapter 1: General Description
Polling TXNone
DirectNone
MemoryNone
Bulletin board functionNone
Sequential broadcastingYes
Max. No. of destinationsMax. 60
Delayed transmissionYes (One-T ouch 03 key)
No. of destinations60
No. of reservation1
Batch transmissionNone
No. of destinationsNone
Time settingNone
Confidential transmissionNone
Relay broadcasting commandNone
Password/ Sub address sendingNone
Sub addressNone
Selective pollingNone
PasswordNone
Error retransmissionNone
Auto redialYes
TimesVariable
IntervalVariable
Error redialingNone
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Facsimile
Memory receptionYes
AlarmNone
Automatic outputYes
Memory lock receptionNone
Time settingNone
Multiple printingNone
Polling receptionY es (One-Touch 07 key)
Timer pollingNone
Confidential mailboxNone
Relay broadcastingNone
TransferNone
Received image reductionYes
FixedYes
Automatic reductionNone
Main & SubNone
Reduction ratioNone
CollatingNone
N in 1 receptionNone
DM preventive functionNone
DTMF remoteNone
Closed NetworkNone
System Management passwordNone
Management by sectionNone
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Facsimile
Use restriction None
Calling None
Transmission None
Printing None
Report and list
Activity result reportActivity result, Tel. no. of destination,
Abbreviated name,
Date of first activityActivity time, No. of page
Multiple activity result listMultiple transmission result list is delivered
after sequential broadcasting.
(T el no.of destinations, abbreviated name)
Activity management reportNo. of items : 20, Tel. no. of destination
Abbreviated name,
By transmission/reception,Activity time,
No. of page, Activity result
One-T ouch Dialing ListOne-Touch dialing no.,
Tel. no. of destination,Abbreviated name
Coded-speed Dialing ListCoded-speed dialing no.,
Tel.no. of destinationAbbreviated name
User data listBasic registration, Settings of Report,
Transmission, Reception, Printing, System, and TAM
Memory clear listActivity mode, Tel.no. of destination,
abbreviated name, Date of reception, No. of page
System dump listDelivered by service mode
TTI selector None
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Facsimile
Display
TypeLCD
Size16 x 1
Chinese characterNone
Languages
LCDOne of 4 languages
ReportOne of 4 languages
Operation panelENG, FRN, SPN, Portugure
Transmission headerYes
Reception footerNone
Keep printing during low toner supplyNone
Self-demonstration functionNone
Help functionNone
ClockYes
V e rifica tion st ampNone
Daylight saving time auto switchYes
RMDNone
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Copy
Scanner
F AXPHONE B45/B40 Chapter 1: General Description
Scanning resolution
Black & White8 x 7.7 pel
Color None
Printing resolution
Black & White360 dpi x 360 dpi
Color None
Copy speed
Blac k & Wh it e74sec/page
Color Fine None
Color Draft None
Color snapshot (4 x 6 inch) None
Scanning resolution8 x 7.7
Scanning methodCIS
TypeSheet
Color None
Scanning document size212 mm ( L TR )
Scanning time Sec/page12.5sec/page
Pages/min4.4pages/min
ADFA4, Letter 15 pages
B4 None
Legal 5 pages
Gray scale None
Color None
TWAIN None
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PC InterfaceNone
TypeBi-directional. ParallelNone
USBNone
ModeBi-directional. ParallelNone
USBNone
SpeedBi-directional. ParallelNone
ForwardNone
ReverseNone
USBNone
PC FAXPC Fax InterfaceNone
Bundled PC Fax softwareNone
PhonebookNone
SOFTWARENone
Management utility softwareNone
Programming of fax from PCNone
SYSTEM SETTINGSNone
Real time H/W status to PCNone
Bundled Software PackageNone
On-line DocumentationNone
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General
F AXPHONE B45/B40 Chapter 1: General Description
Power Consumption
Maximum32W
Standby4.4W
Low Power Consumption DesignNone
MethodNone
Power ConsumptionNone
Noise
Maximum (Copy)50db
Standby—-
Durability
Unit18,000 Sheets or 5 years
Scanning Section18,000 Sheets or 5 years
Printing Section18,000 Sheets or 5 years
Applicable Standard
ElectricalUL1950, C-UL
Radiation Noise
EM CFCC Part15 ClassB
Immunity— PTTFCC Part68 IC
Energy saverEnergy Star
Earth-friendlinessNone
AccessibilityFPR sec.508
OthersFCC sec.255
External Dimension
Including Handset, TrayW410 x D307 x H308
No Handset, TrayW400 x D228 x H177
WeightStandardApprox. 4.7 kg
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TEL functions
Calle r IDY es (USA only)
Caller ID displayY es (USA only)
Caller historyY es (20) (USA only)
Call backYes (USA only)
U can talk voice tags15 (USA only)
No. of training2
Hands-free voice dialingY es
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T AM ( Only F AX-B140)
MethodDigital
Time of message384KB
OGM own1 (max. 20sec)
OGM regularNone
Messager function1
Record telephone callNone
Recording back upYes
Show the number of messageYes
T oll saverYes
ForwardY es (redial OK)
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T otal recording timeMax. 10 min ( include OGM )
T otal recording time55(include OGM)
Max.rec time per message0/30/60/120 sec (0sec: OGM mode)
Forward to 2 call No.None
Call to pocket bellNone
StampNone
Listen to fast (slow) messageNone
Remote
PlaybackYes
Record OGMY es
Record messageYes
Playback OGMY es
TAM on/offYes
Forward on/offYes
DeleteYes
MonitorYes
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Chapter 2
Technical
Reference
FAXPHONE B45/B40 Chapter 2: Technical Reference
1.ONE-PASS FUNCTION
1.1 Document Feed
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2
4
3
FIG 2-1
2-1
FAXPHONE B45/B40 Chapter 2: Technical Reference
1.2 Part Names and Functions
The part names and their functions indicated in FIGURE 2-1 are as follows
1. Document Separation Roller
This roller separates a multiple-page document using the difference in coefficient of friction
among the separation pad, original, and separation roller.
2. Document Feed Roller
When the document separation roller starts to rotate, the document feed roller and
the upper document feed roller also rotate simultaneously.
3. Paper Feed Roller
The paper feed roller feeds the recording paper picked up from the ASF to the printing position of
the printer assembly. Then, this roller feeds recording paper by designated amount in cooperation
with the carriage.
4. Eject Roller
The eject roller is used to deliver an document.
5. Contact Sensor unit
The contact sensor usually is in the position distant from the platen, and it moves above
the platen when an document is read. The contact sensor reads the image data from the document,
converts the data to serial analog image data, and sends it to SCNT board.
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1.3 Paper Pickup & Feed
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FAXPHONE B45/B40 Chapter 2: Technical Reference
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Fig 2-2
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FAXPHONE B45/B40 Chapter 2: Technical Reference
1.4.1 Part Names and Functions
The part names and their functions indicated in FIGURE 2-2 are as follows:
1. Pick-up Roller
The pick-up roller is semicircular shape. It works with the press plate and picks up
a sheet of recording paper by 1 rotation.
2.Paper Feed Roller
The paper feed roller feeds the recording paper picked up from the ASF to the printing position
of the printer assembly. Then, this roller feeds recording paper by designated amount in cooperation
with the carriage.
3. Eject Roller
The eject roller is used to carry printed recording paper without damaging the printed surface.
The rowel has an ink-proof shape.
4. Contact Sensor
The contact sensor is usually positioned at this position and does not work during recording.
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