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KV-S3065CLSERIES
KV-S3065CWSERIES
KV-S3065CWSERIES
High Speed Color Scanner
Order Number KM70410959C0
Category Number H19
1
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
4
1.1.
Safety Precautions
4
1.2.
Electrical Tests
4
1.3.
For Service Technicians
4
1.4.
About Lead Free Solder (PbF: Pb free)
5
2
SPECIFICATIONS
6
3
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
8
4
INSTALLATION
9
4.1.
Minimum Space Requirements
9
4.2.
Loosening the Transportation Screw (Wing bolt)
9
4.3.
DIMM Module Extension
10
4.4.
Installing DIMM Module
12
4.5.
Setting
12
4.6.
Connecting the Scanner to a Personal Computer
13
4.7.
System Requirements
14
4.8.
Installing Driver and Software
14
4.9.
Others
15
5
SECTIONAL VIEWS
16
5.1.
CIS, Motors, and Imprinters (Option)
16
5.2.
Rollers
16
5.3.
Boards-1
17
5.4.
Boards-2
17
6
MECHANICAL FUNCTION
18
6.1.
Paper Feed Mechanism-1 (Auto)
18
6.2.
Paper Feed Mechanism-2 (Manual)
19
6.3.
Paper Feed Mechanism-3 (ADF Adjustment)
19
6.4.
Paper Feed Roller / Hopper Lift Drive Mechanism
20
6.5.
Hopper Lift Mechanism
21
7
MAINTENANCE
22
7.1.
Maintenance Chart
22
7.2.
Cleaning
23
7.3.
Replacing Limited Life Parts
27
8
DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
31
8.1.
Disassembly Flowchart
31
8.2.
Exterior
34
8.3.
Unit Components
44
8.4.
Circuit Board Assemblies
65
9
SERVICE UTILITY & SELF TEST
80
9.1.
Main menu indication for Service Utility
80
9.2.
Function item list of Service Utility
81
9.3.
Operation
82
9.4.
Scanner Self-test
93
10 TROUBLESHOOTING
95
10.1. Troubleshooting-1 (with no error message on PC)
95
10.2. Troubleshooting-2 (According to error message on PC) 99
11 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
130
11.1. Block Diagram-1 (Image Processing)
130
11.2. Block Diagram-2 (Board)
132
11.3. Explanation of Connector
133
12 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
155
12.1. CONTROL Board
156
12.2. INTERFACE Board
167
12.3. DRIVE Board
179
12.4. PANEL, RELAY, and SENSOR Boards
182
12.5. CIS (F) RELAY and CIS (B) RELAY Boards
186
12.6. POWER Board
187
13 CIRCUIT BOARDS
188
13.1. CONTROL Board
189
13.2. INTERFACE Board
191
13.3. DRIVE Board
193
13.4. CIS (F) RELAY Board
194
13.5. CIS (B) RELAY Board
194
13.6. PANEL Board
195
13.7. POWER RELAY Board
195
13.8. POST IMPRINTER DOOR Board
196
13.9. POINTER Board
197
13.10. PAPER JAM SENSOR Board
197
13.11. ENDING (REAR) SENSOR Board
197
13.12. RELAY (LOWER) Board
197
13.13. HOPPER HOME Board
198
13.14. SIZE DETECTOR Board
198
13.15. RELAY (UPPER) Board
198
13.16. WAITING SENSOR Board
199
13.17. SKEW (R) Board
199
13.18. STARTING SENSOR Board
199
13.19. ENDING (FRONT) SENSOR Board
199
13.20. POWER Board
200
14 PARTS LOCATION AND MECHANICAL PARTS LIST
201
14.1. Exterior
202
14.2. Board Box Unit and others
204
14.3. Chassis and Base 1
206
14.4. Chassis and Base 2
208
14.5. Chassis and Base 3
210
14.6. Packing
212
14.7. Tool
212
15 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
213
15.1. CONTROL Board
214
15.2. INTERFACE Board
219
15.3. DRIVE Board
226
15.4. CIS (F) RELAY Board
227
15.5. CIS (B) RELAY Board
227
15.6. PANEL Board
227
15.7. POWER RELAY Board
227
15.8. POST IMPRINTER DOOR Board
228
15.9. POINTER Board
228
15.10. PAPER JAM SENSOR Board
228
15.11. ENDING (REAR) Board
228
15.12. RELAY (LOWER) Board
228
15.13. HOPPER HOME Board
228
15.14. SIZE DETECTOR Board
229
15.15. RELAY (UPPER) Board
229
15.16. WAITING SENSOR Board
229
CONTENTS
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15.17. SKEW (R) Board
229
15.18. STARTING SENSOR Board
229
15.19. ENDING (FRONT) Board
230
15.20. POWER Board
230
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KV-S3065CLSERIES / KV-S3065CWSERIES
1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
1.1. Safety Precautions
1. Before servicing, unplug the power cord to prevent electrical shock hazard.
2. When replacing parts, user only manufacture’s recommended components for safety.
3. Check the condition of power cord. Replace if wear or damage is evident.
4. After servicing, be sure to restore the lead dress, insulation barriers, insulation papers, shields, etc.
5. Before returning the serviced equipment to the customer, perform the following electrical tests to prevent shock hazard.
1.2. Electrical Tests
1. Unplug the power cord and check for continuity between the earth ground connection on the plug and the metal cabinet. There
should be zero ohm resistance found.
2. With the unit unplugged, short the AC Live-Neutral of the plug with a jumper wire.
3. Turn ON the power switch.
4. Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metal cabinet part, such as
screwheads, etc.
Note
Some exposed parts may be isolated from the chassis by design. They read infinity.
5. If the measurement is less than 1 M
Ω, a possibility for electric shock may exit.
Note
This hazardous condition must be corrected before the unit is returned to the end user.
1.3. For Service Technicians
ICs and LSIs are vulnerable to static electricity.
When repairing, the following precautions will help to prevent recurring malfunctions.
1. Cover the plastic parts with aluminum foil.
2. Ground the soldering irons.
3. Use a conductive mat on the worktable.
4. Do not grasp IC or LSI pins with bare fingers.
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