Panasonic UF-8100 Service Manual
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It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product.
Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service
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Order Number: MGCS040803C0
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UF-7000/8000
UF-7100/8100
[ Version 2.1 ]
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  • Page 1 Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt within this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death. © 2007 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is...
  • Page 2 URL: http://www.senju-m.co.jp) is recommended when repairing PbF PCBs. The contents of this Service Manual, and the Specifications are subject to change without notice. Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make improvements in the product design without reservation and without notice. Published in Japan.
  • Page 3 <Example: UF-8000> Note: O = Power OFF, l = Power ON * The specifications are subject to change without notice. Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make improvements in the product design without reservation and without notice.
  • Page 4 Important Notice for Installation Caution: Depending on your machine’s model, it may weight approximately 48.50 lb (22.0 kg) without any options. To prevent injuries, use the appropriate number of personnel and lift or move the machine as illustrated. Do not lift the machine by the Paper Tray as it may cause damage and/or bodily injury.
  • Page 5 Precautions For Your Safety To prevent severe injury and loss of life, read this section carefully before servicing the Panasonic machine to ensure proper, and safe operation of your machine. Please ensure that the machine is installed near a wall outlet, and is easily accessible.
  • Page 6 Once a month, unplug the machine and check the power cord for the following. If you notice any unusual condition, contact your authorized Panasonic dealer The power cord is plugged firmly into the receptacle. The plug is not excessively heated, rusted, or bent.
  • Page 7 CAUTION Do not place a magnet near the safety switch of the machine. A magnet can activate the machine accidentally resulting in injuries. Do not use a highly flammable spray or solvent near the machine. It can cause fire. When copying a thick document, do not use excessive force to press it against the document glass.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Specifications Table ......10 Installation..........239 1.1. Fax, Printer, Network Scanner and Options and Supplies......240 Internet Fax Functions ......10 1.2. Control Panel ..........24 8.1. Service Notes "Firmware Update" for PCL Option Installation ....240 1.3. System Combination.......25 8.2.
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Schematic Diagram ......303 10.1. General Circuit Diagram .......303...
  • Page 10: Specifications Table

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 1 Specifications Table 1.1. Fax, Printer, Network Scanner and Internet Fax Functions 1.1.1. Fax Function Description Items Remarks UF-7000/7100 UF-8000/8100 Main Specifications 1 Compatibility Super G3 / G3 ITU-T Std & Non-Std 2 Modem Speed 33.6 - 2.4kbps T.30/V.34/V.17/V.29/V.27ter 3 Coding Scheme JBIG/MMR/MR/MH...
  • Page 11 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Description Items Remarks UF-7000/7100 UF-8000/8100 Scanner Mechanism 1 Scanning Device CIS (ADF) Scanning Resolution / Speed Std: 203 x 98 (8 x 3.85) LTR : 1.4 sec LTR : 0.7 sec dpi x lpi (pels/mm x lines/ A4 : 1.5 sec A4 : 0.7 sec Fine: 203 x 196 (8 x 7.7) LTR : 2.8 sec...
  • Page 12 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Description Items Remarks UF-7000/7100 UF-8000/8100 Memory 1 Fax Memory Standard Memory 3 MB 12 MB ITU-T Image No.1 (A4, Std (Flash) (180 pages) (720 pages) Resolution) Optional Memory 32 MB to 512 MB (Refer to 1.1.5.) (SD Memory Card) (Max.
  • Page 13 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Description Items Remarks UF-7000/7100 UF-8000/8100 Consumables Yield: 5 K (5% coverage), 6 K Max Average yield is based on 5% coverage of the printable area with repetitive printing of 10 pages (Letter/A4 size, single side printing, default density). The yield of a Toner Cartridge varies depending on the 1 Toner Cartridge coverage, temperature, humidity, media, etc.
  • Page 14 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Description Items Remarks UF-7000/7100 UF-8000/8100 Full Number Dialing Max. 50 stations (Buffered Dialing) Direct Dialing Voice mode (Monitor Dialing) Up to 15 times at 0 to 15 min. 13 Automatic Redialing intervals Pressing the REDIAL/PAUSE 14 Manual Redialing button 15 Line Monitor Speaker 1st Line only...
  • Page 15 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Description Items Remarks UF-7000/7100 UF-8000/8100 Reception Features 1 Substitute Reception LTR/A4/LGL: 70 - 100% 2 Fixed Reduction (in 1% Steps), Top & Left Alignment LTR/A4/LGL: 70 - 100% 3 Auto Reduction (in 1% Steps), Top & Left Alignment Page End Approx.
  • Page 16 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Description Items Remarks UF-7000/7100 UF-8000/8100 Copy Features 1 First Copy Time Letter 25 sec. 19 sec. 26 sec. 2 Copy Speed Letter Approx. 15 cpm Approx. 19 cpm Paper Feed: 1st Paper Tray; Paper Exit: to Exit Tray; Approx.
  • Page 17 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Description Items Remarks UF-7000/7100 UF-8000/8100 Special Communications 1 Password XMT / RCV 2 Selective Reception TSI Check 3 Relay XMT Request 4 Relay XMT Center 5 Confidential XMT / Polling 6 Confidential Center 7 Mailbox XMT / Polling 8 Mailbox Center 9 File XMT 10 Received Fax Forward...
  • Page 18 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 1.1.2. Printer Function Description Items Remarks UF-7000/7100 UF-8000/8100 Interface 1 Centronics Parallel I/F Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base- 2 LAN (Network) 3 USB Port USB1.1 4 IEEE-1394 Firewire Printer Function 1 Printing Size LGL / LTR / A4 / A5 2 Bypass 3 Stapling Selectable 600 dpi, with Smoothing, the results are...
  • Page 19 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Description Items Remarks UF-7000/7100 UF-8000/8100 Output to separate tray for Printing, Fax, Copy Requires Optional PCL6 19 Font Emulation Kit Requires Optional SD Memory 20 Secure Mailbox Card (256 MB or 512 MB). Max. 10 mailboxes. Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 20 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 1.1.3. Network Scanner Function Description Items Remarks UF-7000/7100 UF-8000/8100 Interface 1 Centronics Parallel I/F Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base- 2 LAN (Network) 3 USB Port 4 IEEE-1394 Firewire Network Scanning Function 1 Scanning Device 2 Scanning Speed (ADF) Mono Excludes: Initializing Time, LTR : 2.2 sec LTR : 1.1 sec ADF slipping factor, and Data...
  • Page 21 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 1.1.4. Internet Fax Function Description Items Remarks UF-7000/7100/8000/8100 Main Specifications 1 Communication Protocols SMTP / POP3 / MIME 2 Max. Modem Speed 3 Coding Scheme JBIG/MMR/MR/MH Selectable (PDF formats are used for Scan-to- 4 File Format TIFF / PDF Email, current Internet Fax standards do not support these file formats) 5 Line Interface...
  • Page 22 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Description Items Remarks UF-7000/7100/8000/8100 LAN Features 1 Internet Fax Communication 2 Internet Mail Reception 3 Internet Fax Server Features Internet Fax → Internet Fax → G3FAX Internet Fax Relay XMT PC → Internet Fax → G3FAX Email Relay XMT Received Fax / Email Local print available Forward...
  • Page 23 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 1.1.5. SD Memory Card SD Memory Card Format Structure and Allocation by Function SD Memory Card Format Structure SD Memory Size (n MB) 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB Max. Number of Pages 1,020 2,900 6,800 12,750...
  • Page 24: Control Panel

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 1.2. Control Panel For Americas Panafax UF-7000/8000 For Euro and Other Destinations Panafax UF-7100/8100 Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 25: System Combination

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 1.3. System Combination Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) (SDR PC Board) Panel Super G3 Fax Main PC Board (SC) (PNL PC Board) Communication (FXB PC Board) Automatic Duplex Unit GDI Printer Handset Kit USB Interface Option Electronic Sorting 10/100 Ethernet Memory Interface Program...
  • Page 26: Options List

    1. PCL6 is a Page Description Language of the Hewlett-Packard Company. 2. The Part Name(s) / Part Number(s) differ depending on the Models and the Destinations. 3. Genuine SD Memory Cards depict an SD Logo on their label. (Panasonic's 512 MB Sample is shown below). Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 27: External View

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 1.5. External View 1. Standard Configuration (For USA Only) Complies with FDA radiation performance standards, 21 CFR Subchapter J Manufacturer's Name and Address Factory ID Top View 17.72 in (450 mm) 17.87 in (454 mm) Rear View Right View Left View Front View CAUTION...
  • Page 28 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2. With Optional 2nd Paper Feed Module Configuration 17.72 in (450 mm) 17.87 in (454 mm) Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 29 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 3. Space Requirements Main Unit 3.94 in (100 mm) 17.72 in (450 mm) 14.57 in (370 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 25.59 in (650 mm) Main Unit + Handset Option 3.94 in (100 mm) 17.72 in (450 mm) 14.57 in (370 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 29.92 in (760 mm)
  • Page 30 (Except Letters “I” and “O”) For Example: = UF-7000-AU 3YD = UF-8000-AU UF-7100-EB 3YE = UF-8100-EB Production Facility Production Year Starting with Year 2001, the last 2-digits of the year is represented as: A ~ T A : 01 (2001)
  • Page 31: Clutches, Switches, Motors And Fan

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 1.6. Clutches, Switches, Motors and Fan Stamp Solenoid ADF Motor Main Switch PH Motor OPC Drum Unit Interlock Switch Front Cover Safety Interlock Switch Exit Solenoid Motor Fan Main Motor 2nd Paper Feed Motor Registration Solenoid Clutch Pick Up Solenoid 1.7.
  • Page 32: Disassembly Instructions

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2 Disassembly Instructions 2.1. General Disassembly Pertinent Disassembly Instruction sections are shown below. Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 33: Disassembly Instructions

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2.2. Disassembly Instructions 2.2.1. Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) Unit, Scanner 2.2.1.1. Cleaning Separation Roller, Pick Up Roller, Feed Roller, ADF Pad, CIS and White Sheet (1) Open the ADF Cover. <Cleaning Separation Roller, Pick Up Roller and Feed Roller> Clean the surface of the Rollers with a soft cloth, saturated with water.
  • Page 34 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2.2.1.2. Stamp Head (453) (1) Open the ADF Cover. (2) Remove the Stamp Unit (453). (3) Remove the Stamp Head (453). 2.2.1.3. Feed Roller (419), Pick Up Roller (416), Separation Roller (403) (1) Open the ADF Cover. Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 35 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (2) Remove the Separation Roller Cover as illustrated. (3) Remove the Separation Roller Assembly as illustrated. (4) Remove the Snap Ring (H6). (5) Remove the Separation Roller Shaft (442). (6) Remove 2 Screws (Y14). (7) Remove the Upper Paper Guide (302). Ver.
  • Page 36 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (8) Release the Spring from the hook as illustrated. (9) Remove both side Feed Levers. (10) Remove the Roller Assembly. (11) Remove the Snap Ring (H7). (12) Remove the Pick Up Shaft (415). (13) Remove the Pick Up Roller (416) Assembly. (14) Remove the Pick up 1 Gear (447) and Pick UP 2 Gear (446).
  • Page 37 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (15) Remove the Snap Ring (H7). (16) Remove the Feed Lever (411). (17) Remove the Feed Roller Shaft Assembly. (18) Remove the Feed Roller (419). Note: When reinstalling, make sure that the Roller Assembly is properly placed on the ADF Unit. 2.2.1.4.
  • Page 38 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (5) Remove 1 Screw (Y3) and loosen 3 Screws. (6) Remove the SDR Cover (1016) Assembly. (7) Release the Harness from the Harness Clamp. (8) Disconnect the Harness on the SDR PC Board (CN707). (9) Open the ADF Cover. (10) Remove 2 Screws (Y14).
  • Page 39 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (12) Remove 3 Screws (Y3). (13) Remove 4 Screws (Y3). (14) Remove the Paper Guide (452). (15) Remove the CIS (440) Assembly. Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 40 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2.2.1.5. Paper Transfer Motor (324), Paper Feed Motor (507) (1) Remove the Left Cover, Upper Left Cover and SDR Cover. (Refer to 2.2.1.4.) (2) Disconnect the Harnesses on the SDR PC Board (CN701, CN706, CN707, CN709 and CN714). (3) Release the Harnesses from the Harness Clamps.
  • Page 41 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (7) Open the ADF Cover. (8) Remove 1 Screw (Y3). (9) Remove the Paper Tray Assembly. (10) Disconnect the Harness on the Paper Transfer Motor. (11) Remove 4 Screws (Y15). (12) Remove the ADF Drive Assembly. Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 42 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (13) Unhook the Tension 2 Spring (335). (14) Remove 3 Screws (X8). (15) Remove the Paper Transfer Motor Assembly. (16) Remove 4 Screws (Y17). (17) Remove the Paper Transfer Motor (324) Assembly. (18) Remove the Separation Roller Cover as illustrated.
  • Page 43 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (21) Remove 1 Screw (Y17). (22) Remove the Plate Holder (531). (23) Remove 4 Screws (Y3). (24) Remove the Separation Guide Plate Assembly. (25) Disconnect the Harness on the Paper Feed Motor. (26) Remove 1 Screw (Y17). (27) Remove the ADF Motor (507) Assembly. Ver.
  • Page 44 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2.2.2. Control Panel Unit 2.2.2.1. Battery (122), PNL1 PC Board (2102), PNL2 PC Board (2105), PNL3 PC Board (2104), PNL4 PC Board (2106), LCD Module (123) <Replace the Battery> (1) Remove 1 Screw (X8). (2) Remove the Battery Holder (110). (3) Replace the Battery (122).
  • Page 45 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (8) Disconnect the Harness on the PNL1 PC Board (CN230). (9) Release the Harness from Latch Hook. (10) Disconnect all the Harnesses on PNL1 PC Board as illustrated. (11) Remove 2 Screws (X8). (12) Remove the PNL1 PC Board (2102). (13) Disconnect the Harness on the PNL2 PC Board (CN253).
  • Page 46 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (16) Remove the PNL4 PC Board (2106). (17) Remove 11 Screws (X8). (18) Remove the PNL2 PC Board (2105). (19) Remove 6 Screws (X8). (20) Remove the PNL3 PC Board (2104). (21) Remove the LCD Module (123). Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 47 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2.2.3. Cover Assembly 2.2.3.1. Front Cover (615), Rear Cover (633) (1) Open the Front Cover. (2) Release 2 Latch Hooks and remove the Front Cover (615) Assembly. (3) Open the Rear Cover. (4) Release 2 Latch Hooks and remove the Rear Cover (633) Assembly.
  • Page 48 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (4) Remove 2 Silver Screws (S6). (5) Remove the Lower Right Rear Cover (611) first. (6) Remove 6 Silver Screws (S6). (7) Remove the Right Cover (613). (8) Remove 6 Silver Screws (S6). (9) Remove the Left Cover (612). (10) Remove 2 Silver Screws (S6).
  • Page 49 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2.2.4. PC Board 2.2.4.1. SC PC Board (2001), FXB PC Board (2005), Engine Control PC Board (2002) (1) Remove the Right Cover. (Refer to 2.2.3.2.) (2) Remove the Control Panel Unit. (Refer to 2.2.2.) (3) Loosen 5 Screws (Y3). (4) Remove the SC Cover (706).
  • Page 50 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (14) Release the Harnesses from the Harness Clamps. (15) Remove 8 Screws (Y3). (16) Remove the SC Bracket (707). (17) Disconnect all the Harnesses on the Engine Control PC Board. (18) Remove 4 Screws (U1). (19) Remove the Engine Control PC Board (2002). 2.2.4.2.
  • Page 51 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (6) Remove 6 Screws (Y3). (7) Remove the SDR Bracket (1015). (8) Remove 3 Screws (T9). (9) Remove the HVPS Insulation Sheet (1020). (10) Remove 2 Screws (T9) and 1 Screw (U3). (11) Disconnect the Flat Harness. (12) Release the Latch Hook and remove the HVPS (1005).
  • Page 52 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (14) Remove 3 Screws (Y3). (15) Remove the LVPS Cover (1017). (16) Disconnect all the Harnesses on the LVPS. (17) Remove 4 Screws (Y3). (18) Remove the LVPS (2004). Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 53 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2.2.5. Drive Unit (1) Remove the Right Cover and Left Cover. (Refer to 2.2.3.2.) (2) Remove the Control Panel Unit. (Refer to 2.2.2.) (3) Remove 4 Screw (Y3). (4) Remove the Front 2 Cover (614). (5) Release the Harnesses from the Harness Clamps.
  • Page 54 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (10) Remove 6 Screws (T9). (11) Disconnect the Harness. (12) Remove the Drive Assembly. (13) Remove 4 Screws (U1). (14) Disconnect the Harness. (15) Remove the Motor (907). Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 55 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2.2.6. LSU Unit (1) Remove the ADF Drive Assembly. (Refer to 2.2.1.5.) (2) Remove 3 Screws (X8) and 1 Screw (Y14). (3) Remove the ADF Frame (313). (4) Open the Front Cover. (5) Remove 2 Screws (Y13). (6) Remove 5 Screws (Y13). (7) Remove the Inner Cover Assembly.
  • Page 56 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2.2.7. Fuser Unit CAUTION: To prevent from getting burned, do not install, remove, clean or make adjustments when the Fuser Unit is hot. (1) Remove the Inner Cover Assembly. (Refer to 2.2.6.) (2) Disconnect 2 Harnesses by pressing down on the connector latches with a small screw driver.
  • Page 57 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (9) Remove 4 Screws (U4) and 1 Screw (U1). (10) Remove the Fuser Unit. (11) Remove 2 Screws (T9). (12) Remove the Side Fuser Cover (1326). (13) Remove 2 Screws (T9). (14) Remove the Left Fuser Cover (1324). (15) Remove 2 Black Screws (U5).
  • Page 58 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (17) Remove the Pressure Roller (1316). (18) Remove 2 Screws (V1). Caution: Exercise caution not to bend the Fuser Lamp Terminal. (19) Remove the Halogen Lamp (1309). Note: Do not Touch the glass portion of the Fuser Lamp with bare hands.
  • Page 59 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (25) Remove 1 Screw (U4). (26) Remove the Thermistor (1329). (27) Remove 4 Separator Springs (1323). (28) Remove 4 Screws (T9). (29) Remove 4 Separator Plates (1322). (30) Remove 4 Separators (1325). Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 60 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2.2.8. Paper Feed Module 2.2.8.1. Pick Up Roller (1416) and Separation Pad (1715) (1) Pull the Paper Tray out. (2) Remove the Separation Pad (1715). (3) Remove the Pick Up Roller (1416) Assembly. 2.2.8.2. Registration Roller (1403) and Paper Feed Roller (1405) (1) Open the Front Cover.
  • Page 61 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2.2.9. Bias Transfer Roller (1603) (1) Open the Front Cover. (2) Remove the Toner Cartridge. (3) Remove 2 Transfer Roller Holder (1601). (4) Remove the Bias Transfer Roller Assembly. (5) Remove the Spacer (811). (6) Remove the Transfer Gear (1605). (7) Remove 2 Bushings (1604).
  • Page 62 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2.2.10. ADU (1) Slide the Paper Tray out. (2) Remove the Rear Paper Tray Cover (608). (3) Push down the Unit backward. (4) Remove 6 Screws (T9). (5) Remove the Lower Base Plate (1501). (6) Remove 2 Screws (U1). (7) Remove the Plate.
  • Page 63 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2.2.11. 2nd Paper Feed Module 2.2.11.1. Pick Up Roller (1833), Separation Pad (1912), 2nd Feeder PC Board (2103) (1) Separate the 2nd Paper Feed Module from the Unit. (2) Remove 2 Screws (U1). (3) Remove the Top Cover Assembly (1830). (4) Remove 4 Screws (U1).
  • Page 64 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (10) Remove the Spacer (811). (11) Remove the Bearing (1815). (12) Shift the Shaft and remove the Pick Up Roller (1833). (13) Remove the Paper Tray. (14) Remove the Separation Pad (1912). Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 65 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2.2.12. Toner Cartridge 2.2.12.1. Cleaning Paper Feed Roller, Registration Roller, Paper Chute and Dust Scraper Assembly (1) Open the Front Cover. (2) Remove the Toner Cartridge. (3) Wipe the Paper Feed Roller (A: 1405), Registration Roller (B: 1403) and Paper Chute (C) with a soft cloth that has been moistened with water.
  • Page 66: Hardware Identification Template

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2.3. Hardware Identification Template Ref. No. Part No. Figure Remark XYN3+F5 Screw XWC3B Washer, Star FFPFJ0033B Snap Ring FFPFJ0041B Snap Ring XUC7VM E-Ring XTW3+8L Screw DZPA000086 Screw XTW3+8S Screw XTW3+6L Screw XYC3+FF8C Screw XTW3+12S Screw XTW3+12SFZ Screw XUC4VW-V E-Ring PJNEB0003Y Screw...
  • Page 67 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Ref. No. Part No. Figure Remark XWE4 Washer XTB2+12J Screw PJNAC0003Z Screw XTB3+8GFJ Screw XTW3+6LFJ Screw XYN4+F8FJ Screw XTW3+8LFJ Screw XTW3+8SFJ Screw XTB4+8FFJ Screw XYN3+F6FJ Screw XTB26+6JFJ Screw Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 68: Maintenance, Adjustments And Check Points

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 3 Maintenance, Adjustments and Check Points 3.1. Preventive Maintenance Preventive maintenance is performed at specific intervals, and consists of machine cleaning, and parts replacement. It is essential to perform these service activities properly, and at the specified intervals for customer satisfaction.
  • Page 69 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Laser Handling Precautions The optical laser system employed by this photocopier is completely sealed by a protective housing, and an external cover. Therefore, the laser beam will not stray or leak during photocopying operation. However, when servicing the photocopier, take the following precautions: 1.
  • Page 70: Required Tools

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 3.2. Required Tools Tools Tools Soft Cloth Pliers Isopropyl Alcohol Cotton Swab Phillips Screwdriver (#2) Brush KS-660 - Conductive Grease Stubby Phillips Screwdriver (#2) (Available from Shin-Etsu Silicones of America, Inc. URL: http://www.shinetsusilicones.com) Molykote EM-50L Grease Slotted Screwdriver (3/32 in) (Available from Dow Corning, URL: http://www.dowcorning.com) Tweezer...
  • Page 71: Preventive Maintenance Points

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 3.3. Preventive Maintenance Points ADF & Scanner: Front View Separation Roller Feed Roller Pick Up Roller ADF Pad White Sheet CIS (Contact Image Sensor) Printer: Left Side View Fuser Unit OPC Drum Toner Cartridge Pick Up Roller Separation Pad Bias Transfer Roller (BTR) Pick Up Roller Separation Pad...
  • Page 72: Preventive Maintenance Check List

    To verify the counter information, print the Total Counter List using the Service Mode: F7 - Electronic Counter - 00 (List Print). 3. Cleaning, Replacement and Adjustment Cycle (Sheet) are based on using Panasonic's recommended standard paper and supplies. These cycles may vary with the kind of paper used, Paper size, orientation, print duty, continuous/interval print and/or ambient conditions.
  • Page 73: Updating The Firmware

    Tool (FUP) using Ethernet LAN Port and a Crossover Cable or to use a Master SD Memory Card. The Network FUP Tool version must be 3.XX or higher, and it can be found on the Panasonic Document Management System CD-ROM included with the main unit or on the CD-ROM included with the PCL option.
  • Page 74 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SLOT 1. The Firmware (3) and (4) are assigned as ROM Code (C). When using SD Memory Card (32 MB to 512 MB), the 8 MB Program (C) can be written onto one card. C. 2nd G3 PC Board Firmware The 4 MB Program Memory (F-ROM) is integrated on the 2nd G3 PCB.
  • Page 75 4) Upgrading the Main Unit's Firmware Code Start the Network Firmware Update Tool and select the following Firmware Code Folders in the C:\Panasonic\Panasonic-FUP\Data folder, and then follow the display instructions to upgrade the Main Unit's Firmware Codes. Parent Firmware File Folder...
  • Page 76 Firmware Code File: UF-8000_AU_xxxxxx.exe or UF-7000_AU_xx_xxxxxx.exe Firmware Data Folder: C:\ Panasonic \ Panasonic-FUP \ Data 3) Preparing the Main Unit for the Firmware Upgrade Important: DO NOT connect the USB Cable yet. Enter into Test Mode F9-07-01 to enable the unit to accept the programming code from the USB Port.
  • Page 77 4) Upgrading the Main Unit's Firmware Code Start the Local Firmware Update Tool and select the following Firmware Code Parent File Folder in the C:\Panasonic\Panasonic-FUP\Data folder, and select the Firmware Code Type then follow the display instructions to upgrade the Main Unit's Firmware Codes.
  • Page 78 Archived file (.exe) is Double-clicked. Example: From: Destination Shortcut Batch File: D:(CD-ROM Drive) \ xFirmware \ USA.bat Firmware Code File: UF-8000_AU_xxxxxx.exe or UF-7000_AU_xx_xxxxxx.exe Firmware Data Folder: C:\ Panasonic \ Panasonic-FUP \ Data Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 79 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 3) Preparing the Master Firmware SD Memory Card 1. Insert the SD Memory Card (32 MB to 512 MB) into the SD Memory Card Slot. 2. Perform the SD Memory Card Firmware Writing Tool. 3. After all firmware codes are copied, remove the SD Memory Card from the Slot. The SD Memory Card is now ready to use for firmware update.
  • Page 80 If there is additional 2nd G3 firmware code file to be updated, use the Master SD Memory Card to update the firmware using the “Auto Mode” again. 3.5.8. Firmware Version UF-8000 or 7000 A A Vxxxxx UF-8100 or 7100 Destination Code (Fax) AU : USA/Canada EB : UK etc. Division Soft (When it is divided into (a) and (b))
  • Page 81 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2nd G3 UF-8K G3B A A Vxxxxx YC YC: Fixed Firmware Version (V1xxxx) AA: Fixed 2nd G3 Model Number Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 82: Adjusting The Printer Registration, Lsu Image Side To Side

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 3.6. Adjusting the Printer Registration, LSU Image Side to Side When installing the Paper Tray option, the following LSU Image Side to Side adjustment may be required. The Printer registration is adjusted at the factory. If copy image is abnormal, especially in the Rotation Copy mode, adjust it by the following procedure. 3.6.1.
  • Page 83 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 3.6.3. LSU Image Side to Side Adjustment for the ADU 1. Insert Letter or A4 size paper into the 1st tray and change the tray setting to the appropriate paper size. Empty all the remaining trays (including the bypass tray) to disable them. 2.
  • Page 84: Troubleshooting

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4 Troubleshooting 4.1. Initial Troubleshooting Flowchart START Plug the Power Cord, and turn the Power Switch ON. Does the unit power up normally? Does the LCD display function correctly? Troubleshoot Improper LCD Display (Sect. 4.2). Troubleshoot any 3-digit INFO.
  • Page 85: Improper Lcd Display

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.2. Improper LCD Display START Check connectors on the SC PCB, and PNL PCB. Does the display appear normal? Is LED/LCD displayed? Does CNP501, pin 5 on the SC PCB measure +5 VDC? Replace the LCD Replace the Replace the SC PCB.
  • Page 86: Printed Copy Quality Problems

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.3. Printed Copy Quality Problems 4.3.1. Black Copy START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge. Is the Power Supply Unit normal? 1. Check all connectors, and voltages on the Power Supply Unit.
  • Page 87 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.3.2. Blank Copy START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge. Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR? 1. Clean the BTR with a soft, dry cloth.
  • Page 88 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.3.3. Vertical White Lines START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the recording paper damp? Replace the recording paper. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge . Are there any foreign particles or stains blocking the Laser Beam path? 1.
  • Page 89 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.3.4. Ghost Images A A A START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the recording paper damp? Replace the recording paper. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge. Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR? 1.
  • Page 90 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.3.5. Vertical Dark Lines START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? 1. Clean the Corona Wire as illustrated below. 2. Replace the Toner Cartridge. Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR? 1.
  • Page 91 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.3.6. Horizontal Dark Lines START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge. Are there any foreign particles, or stains on the BTR? 1. Clean the BTR with a soft, dry cloth.
  • Page 92 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.3.7. Dark Background START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the recording paper damp? Replace the recording paper. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge. Is the Laser Unit (LSU) normal? Replace the Laser Unit (LSU).
  • Page 93 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.3.8. Light Print START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the recording paper damp? Replace the paper. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge. Are there any foreign particles, or stains blocking the Laser Unit path? 1.
  • Page 94 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.3.9. Horizontal White Lines START Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the recording paper damp? Replace the recording paper. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge. Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR? 1.
  • Page 95 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.3.10. Improper Fusing (Printed image does not bond to the paper) START Is the recording paper damp? Replace the recording paper. Is the Fuser Unit normal? Replace the Fuser Unit. (See Note) Note: Replace the entire Fuser Unit when the Thermostat, the Thermal Fuse or the Thermistor Assembly becomes an open-circuit.
  • Page 96 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.3.11. Voids in Solid Areas START Is the recording paper damp? Replace the recording paper. Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge. Are the Fuser, and Pressure Roller surfaces clean? Clean, or replace the rollers. Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 97 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.3.12. Black Dots START Is the Toner Cartridge operational? Replace the Toner Cartridge. Are the Fuser, and Pressure Roller surfaces clean? Clean, or replace the rollers. Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 98 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.3.13. Recording Paper Creases START Is the recording paper damp? Replace the recording paper. Are there any foreign particles or stains in the paper path? Remove any obstructions, and clean the paper path. Is the recording paper skewing? Ensure the paper is set under the Paper Separation Clips in the Cassette.
  • Page 99 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.3.14. Poor Printed Copy Quality START Is the Test Pattern printout in Service Mode 3 normal? 1. Replace the SC PCB. 2. Replace the Laser Unit (LSU). 3. Replace the Power Supply Unit. 4. Replace the Toner Cartridge . Make a local copy.
  • Page 100 Is the recording paper size, and thickness within specification? Replace with correct paper. Is a Panasonic Toner Cartridge being used? Replace with a Panasonic Toner Cartridge. Are all switches, and sensors operating properly? Adjust, clean, or replace. Are there any foreign particles...
  • Page 101 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.3.16. Scanned Copy Quality Problems START Is the LED Array abnormal? Check with F4 Mode (Check Output) No.120 Lamp. Replace the CIS Assembly. Are there any foreign particles, or paper pieces in the scanning area? Remove the foreign particles, or paper pieces from the scanning area.
  • Page 102: Document Feeder (Adf)

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.4. Document Feeder (ADF) 4.4.1. No Document Feed START Is the ADF Unit closed? Close the ADF Unit firmly. Is the adjustment of the Separator Pad normal? Is the Separator Pad worn out? Clean, or adjust the Separator Pad Pressure (Sect.
  • Page 103 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.4.2. Document Does Not Feed or Multiple Feeds START Is the ADF Unit closed? Close the ADF Unit firmly. Is the adjustment of the Separator Pad normal? Is the Separator Pad worn out? Clean, or adjust the Separator Pad Pressure (Sect.
  • Page 104 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.4.3. Document Jam (030) or Skew START Is the ADF Unit closed? Close the ADF Unit firmly. Do all sensors operate normally? Clean, or replace Sensor PCB. Does the Feed Roller have drive, and sufficient friction? Clean the surface of roller with water.
  • Page 105: Communications

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.5. Communications This section explains general troubleshooting procedures for the 400 series of Information Codes. These errors are primarily caused by poor telephone line quality (loss, noise, echo, etc.). This unit is furnished with Service Mode 1 to assist in troubleshooting line quality problems. It is suggested that both the transmitting unit and receiving unit be adjusted.
  • Page 106 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.5.2. Poor Transmitted Copy Quality START Make a copy. Is the printed copy normal? Is the LED lit? Does +5 VDC alive on the SDR PCB? Replace the LVPS. Does nLEDON go Low when the scan starts? Replace the SC PCB. Perform a transmission test Check CN on the SC, to a reference fax unit.
  • Page 107 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.5.3. Dialing Problems START Does the unit proceed to Phase B? 1. Set documents on the ADF correctly. 2. Check the telephone line connection. 3. The called party is busy. 4. Refer to Sect. 4. Are you using One-Touch or ABBR dialing? Check the registered telephone number.
  • Page 108 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.5.4. Transmission Problems START Does the ID display? 1. No ID function at the remote unit. 2. The ID is not set for the remote unit. Does the Verification Stamp operate? 1. Set "STAMP=ON" 2. Check the SDR PCB. 3.
  • Page 109 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.5.5. Reception Problems START Does the machine answer the Ringing signal? 1. Set "RCV = AUTO" 2. Check that all covers are closed firmly. 3. Check the telephone line connection. 4. Check the Ringer Timing, or DRD setting. 5.
  • Page 110 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.5.6. Polling Problems START Is Polling reception OK? 1. Set the same polling password as the other party is using. 2. Check the password of the remote unit. Is Polling transmission OK? 1. Set the polling password, or no - check mode.* 2.
  • Page 111: Troubleshooting The Lan Interface

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.6. Troubleshooting the LAN Interface 4.6.1. Checking Network Configuration START Print the current Internet Parameters List Ask the customer for the Preinstallation Information form filled out by the Network Administrator. Verify this information with the Internet Parameters List that you just printed. Re-enter the Internet Parameters correctly.
  • Page 112 [192.168.1.2] [192.168.1.1] Network A [192.168.3.0] [192.168.3.254] [192.168.1.253] Router (R1) PC Client Network B "ping" [192.168.1.4] [192.168.1.0] Internet Fax ec5.labo.mgcs.com PC Client Panasonic Device PC Client Network C [192.168.4.1] [192.168.3.4] [192.168.3.5] [192.168.4.0] fmrt7.labo.mgcs.com ef1.labo.mgcs.com ec4.labo.mgcs.com Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 113 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2. Checking the Current Configuration Print the current unit Internet Parameters configuration. Locate a PC connected to the same Subnet Mask as the unit, then from the DOS Prompt, type the following command-line utility: "ipconfig /all" for Windows 98/Me/XP/2000/NT. Verify that the displayed Network configuration on the PC, matches the following Internet Parameter settings of the unit: Default Gateway IP Address:...
  • Page 114 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 PINGing the Unit C:\WINDOWS>ping ef1.labo.pcc.com Pinging ef1.labo.pcc.com [192.168.3.5] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.3.5: bytes=32 time=5ms TTL=253 Reply from 192.168.3.5: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=253 Reply from 192.168.3.5: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=253 Reply from 192.168.3.5: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=253 PINGing the Default Gateway (Default Router IP Address) C:\WINDOWS>ping 192.168.3.254 Pinging 192.168.3.254 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.3.254: bytes=32 time=5ms TTL=253...
  • Page 115 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 If the physical destination is far and it's connected by WAN (Wide Area Network), the PING option command default value must be changed to compensate for the expected delayed response. e.g. -n 10 : The number of echo requests that the command should send. -w 2000 : Specifies the period PING will wait for the reply before deciding that the host is not responding.
  • Page 116 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5. Managing Network Route Tables In the simplest case a router connects two network segments. In this model, the system used to join the two segments needs to know only about these segments. The routing table for router R1 in this case is simple; the following table shows its key routes: Network Address Netmask Gateway...
  • Page 117 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 When the packet does not reach the specified destination even when the physical connection is properly made, check the registered persistent routes on the same subnet as the Unit by typing "route print" in the DOS command-line. The output display is shown below: C:\WINDOWS>route print Active Routes: Network Address...
  • Page 118 250 Sender OK rcpt to:fax@labo.pcc.com 250 Receipient OK data 354 Email, end with "CRLF . CR LF" [Press the Enter Key] Panasonic Internet Fax test test [Press the Enter Key] [Press the Enter Key] [Press the Enter Key] 250 OK, Mail accept...
  • Page 119: Error Codes (For Copier)

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.7. Error Codes (For Copier) The self-diagnostic functions detect troubles in the important components of the copier. When trouble occurs, the machine stops. Note: Some Codes are not used in the UF-7000/7100/8000/8100 and are reserved for future use. 4.7.1.
  • Page 120 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.7.1.1. Low Toner Messages / Operation The Toner Cartridge Yield is approximately 5,000 pages using Letter or A4 size paper and 5% Black coverage, however, the maximum yield will not exceed 6,000 pages. The machine controls the printer to maintain good print quality by controlling the Bias Voltage with the Low Toner Sensor and the Print Counter.
  • Page 121 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.7.2. Jam Error Codes (J Code) Section Jam Location Paper Transport / Exit Area Paper Entry Area Jam Error Codes (J Codes) Table Code Contents Section The Registration Sensor did not detect paper within a predetermined time after paper started feeding.
  • Page 122 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 • Sensor and Switch Location Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 123 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.7.3. Mechanical Error Codes (E Code) E1: Optical Unit Error Code Function Check Points E1- 22 Polygon Motor Synchronization 1. Engine PCB connector is disconnected. 2. Engine PCB is defective. 3. Laser Unit is defective. 4. LVPS connectors is disconnected. 5.
  • Page 124 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 E5: System Error Code Function Check Points E5- 40 Sort Memory Abnormal 1. Sort Memory defective. 2. SC PCB connector is disconnected. 3. SC PCB defective. E7: Optional Unit Error Code Function Check Points E7- 90 Hardware Key Abnormal 1.
  • Page 125: Information Code Table (For Facsimile)

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4.8. Information Code Table (For Facsimile) Fax Information Codes Code Mode Phase Description of Problem Cause C, D Leading edge of the recording Recording paper jam. COPY paper fails to reach the Timing Timing Sensor abnormal. Sensor. (1st Tray) C, D Leading edge of the recording Recording paper jam.
  • Page 126 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Fax Information Codes Code Mode Phase Description of Problem Cause T1 timer (35 ± 5 sec.) elapsed Incorrect number was dialed and the without detecting 300 bps signal. START button was pushed. Telephone line was disconnected while dialing. SC PCB or FXB PCB is defective.
  • Page 127 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Fax Information Codes Code Mode Phase Description of Problem Cause G3 RX B, D No response within 12 seconds in Transmitter is defective. NSS/DCS/MPS wait state. (After SC PCB is defective. transmitting FTT) No response received after Password does not match between (Polling) transmitting 3rd NSC.
  • Page 128 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Fax Information Codes Code Mode Phase Description of Problem Cause Interval between two EOLs was Transmitter is defective. more than 10 sec. when receiver Line quality is poor. (EOL is damaged received message data. due to line noise) SC PCB or FXB PCB is defective.
  • Page 129 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Fax Information Codes Code Mode Phase Description of Problem Cause Sub-address SEP (for Polling) Sub-address transmission to a unit that transmission to a unit that has their has no Sub-address function. DIS bit 47 (NSF bit 130) OFF. ADF Door was opened during ADF transmission.
  • Page 130 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Fax Information Codes Code Mode Phase Description of Problem Cause Page Memory Overflow occurred Check the document size and while receiving printing data. The resolution. paper size selected within your Ask originator to re-send in a supported application to print is larger than size and resolution.
  • Page 131 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Fax Information Codes Code Mode Phase Description of Problem Cause Conf. XMT PSTN The remote station does not have Conf. Polling Relay XMT nor Confidential Relay Communication capability. Comm. Conf. RCV PSTN Mailbox full. 816 Conf. Polled PSTN The received Polling Password did not match.
  • Page 132: Diagnostic Codes (For Facsimile)

    FILE DURATION X/R IDENTIFICATION DATE TIME DIAGNOSTIC 00:00'42 123 456 789 01:55 C8649003C0000 1st digit 13th digit - PANASONIC ********************************** - - ****** -12345678901234567890- ******* 1st Digit: Manufacturer Code -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Manufacturer Code Casio...
  • Page 133 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 2nd Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data ID (TSI, CSI, CIG) STOP Button Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Pressed Received Pressed Received Pressed Received Received Pressed Received Pressed Received Received Pressed...
  • Page 134 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 4th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Scanning Rate Resolution 20 ms/line 5 ms/line 10 ms/line 40 ms/line 0 ms/line 20 ms/line Fine 5 ms/line Fine 10 ms/line Fine Fine 40 ms/line Fine Fine Fine 0 ms/line Fine 5th Digit...
  • Page 135 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Password Polling XMT/RCV Selective Comm. Comm. 7th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Sub-Address Confidential Turnaround Relayed Comm. Comm. Comm. Polling Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 136 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 8th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Advanced Cover Sheet Comm. Report XMT Check & Call Memory Transfer Report XMT Check & Call Memory Transfer 9th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Standard/ Non- Short Protocol Standard...
  • Page 137 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 10th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Coding 11th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Symbol Rate V.34 (V.34) 2400 sr 2800 sr 3000 sr 3200 sr 3429 sr Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 138 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 12th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data Modem Speed Modem Speed (V.34) 2400 bps 4800 bps 2400 bps 7200 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 7200 bps TC 7200 bps 9600 bps TC 9600 bps 12000 bps 12000 bps 14400 bps 14400 bps...
  • Page 139: Troubleshooting (For Printer)

    • Check if the specified paper is loaded in the Panasonic Device. page are missing. • Increase the Page Margins in the application. The Panasonic Device requires minimum margins of ¼...
  • Page 140 4.10.3. Error Message Appears on the PC Error Message Possible Solution(s) Network Print DLL Error. • Check if the Panasonic Device is turned "On", and the 10Base-T/ 100Base-TX cable is properly connected. • Printer Properties may be incorrectly configured. (i.e. Printer Port) Network Port is Busy.
  • Page 141: Service Modes

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5 Service Modes 5.1. Service Modes (For Copier) These Service Modes are provided to assist the technician in checking for abnormalities in the copier and a means of making adjustments to the Input/Output of major components. Caution: The factory default parameters are preset (country dependent) for optimum performance and in compliance with the local telecommunication regulations/standards, and do not need to be changed.
  • Page 142 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Service Modes (For Copier) Service Item Function Mode Unit Maintenance Fax Service Mode Service Alert Tel # Firmware Version Print Device Info. Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 143 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 F5 / F6 Information List (Sample) **********-F5/F6 INFORMATION LIST-****** DATE MMM-dd-yyyy *** TIME12:01 *** P.01 F5-00 ..F5-50 Auto contrast adj. F5-01 Frequency desired 60Hz F5-51 Dept. Counter (COPY) F5-02 ..F5-52 Dept.
  • Page 144 NO. DATE & TIME ERROR CODE ERROR COUNT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MMM-dd-yyyy 11:11 J97 XX-00000008 MMM-dd-yyyy 11:31 J44 XX-00000140 (See Remarks) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -PANASONIC ******************************* - - ***** - 0001- ********* Remarks: XX-00000140 Page Count 00 : Printer Error 02 : Scanner Error Ver.
  • Page 145 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 F7 Total Counter List (Sample) **********-F7 TOTAL COUNTER LIST-****** DATE MMM-dd-yyyy *** TIME12:01 *** P.01 F7-01 Key Operator ID Code F7-02 Total Count F7-03 PM Count F7-04 Scanner PM Count F7-05 ..F7-06 OPC Drum Count F7-07 Process Unit Count F7-08 ADF PM Count F7-09 .
  • Page 146 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.1.3. F4 Mode: Input/Output Status Test Set the machine to Service Mode and press "4" key on the Keypad. ↓ Press the "START" key. ↓ Select “1:Check Input“ or “2:Check Output“ to activate the test then press "START" key. ↓...
  • Page 147 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 F4 Mode (Check Output) Item Function Remark 175 ADF Stamp Solenoid When the ADF PCB CN25-2 signal level changes to 0V from +24V, Solenoid operates for 1 second. Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 148 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.1.4. F5 Mode: Function Parameters (For Copier) Set the machine to Service Mode and press "5" key on the Keypad. ↓ Press the "START" key. ↓ Enter the desired code number or press “V”, ”/\” arrow keys. ↓ If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the arrow keys.
  • Page 149 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 F5 Mode Item Function Default Setting Paper Size (Tray 2) 4 : A4-R (UF-7000/8000) 12 : LEGAL 14 : LETTER-R 14 (for USA / Canada) Paper Size (Tray 2) 4 : A4-R 4 (for Europe / Others) (UF-7100/8100) 6 : B5-R 12 : LEGAL 14 : LETTER-R...
  • Page 150 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 F5 Mode Item Function Default Setting PM Cycle 1 : 1.5 K 2 : 2.5 K 4 : 10 K 5 : 15 K 6 : 20 K 0 (for USA / Canada) 7 : 30 K 8 : 40 K 10 (for Europe / 9 : 60 K Others)
  • Page 151 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 F5 Mode Item Function Default Setting LAN Speed/Duplex 0 : Auto 1 : 10 Half 2 : 10 Full 3 : 100 Half 4 : 100 Full Beep Sound 0 : Off 1 : Soft 2 : Loud 91-94 Not Used Paper Size (FA) 0 : Japan...
  • Page 152 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.1.5. F6 Mode: Adjust Parameters (For Copier) Set the machine to Service Mode and press "6" key on the Keypad. ↓ Press the "START" key. ↓ Enter the desired code number or press “V”, ”/\” arrow keys. ↓ If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the arrow keys.
  • Page 153 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 F6 Mode Setting Item Remarks Range 41-43 Not Used FAX Laser Duty Adj. Printer Density Adjustment for FAX. -99 - +99 (-) : Darker. (+) : Lighter. Not Used PRT Laser Duty Adj. Printer Density Adjustment for Printer. -99 - +99 (-) : Darker.
  • Page 154 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.1.6. F7 Mode: Electronic Counter Set the machine to Service Mode and press "7" key on the Keypad. ↓ Press the "START" key. ↓ Enter the desired code number or press “V”, ”/\” arrow keys. ↓ If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the arrow keys. ↓...
  • Page 155 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 F7 Mode Item Remarks Not Used FLS / LG Count Total count of FLS / Legal Print. All Counter Clear All counters are cleared. 5.1.7. F8 Mode: Service Adjustment Set the machine to Service Mode and press "8" key on the Keypad. ↓...
  • Page 156 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.1.8. F9 Mode: Unit Maintenance Set the machine to Service Mode and press "9" key on the Keypad. ↓ Press the "START" key. ↓ Enter the desired code number or press “V”, ”/\” arrow keys. ↓ If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the arrow keys. ↓...
  • Page 157 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 F9 Mode Service Item Remarks Mode Unit 06 RAM 00 Parameter Initialize Resets the Fax and Function Maintenance Initialize parameters to default values. 01 All Job Clear Clears all Jobs stored in Flash Memory. 02 LBP Error Log Clear Clears LBP Error log 03 Shipment Set Clears All Jobs, All Preset Data, Parameter Initialize &...
  • Page 158: Service Modes (For Facsimile)

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.2. Service Modes (For Facsimile) Caution: The factory default parameters are preset (country dependent) for optimum performance and in compliance with the local telecommunication regulations/standards, and do not need to be changed. Changing some of these parameters may cause the unit to be no longer compliant or become inoperable.
  • Page 159 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.2.3. Fax Service Mode 1 (Function Parameter Setting) Use the following procedure to change the function parameters. Enter the desired code number and press “START” key. ↓ If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys. ↓...
  • Page 160 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Function Parameter Table Parameter Selections Function 005 Destination Code 000 : Austria Specified destinations only. (UF-7100/8100 001 : U.K. only) 002 : Canada 003 : Denmark 004 : Taiwan 005 : Finland 006 : Germany 007 : Netherlands 008 : Italy 009 : Spanish 010 : Hong Kong...
  • Page 161 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Function Parameter Table Parameter Selections Function 011 RX Level 1 = -43 dBm Selects the receiving sensitivity of -33/-38/-43/-48 2 = -38 dBm dBm. 3 = -33 dBm 4 = -48 dBm 012 DTMF Level 00 = 0 dBm Selects the DTMF output level, 0 to -15 dBm in 1 dBm steps.
  • Page 162 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Function Parameter Table Parameter Selections Function 025 COMM. Start-Up 1 = First Selects the communication start-up condition (XMT 2 = Second and Polling). (Used when Echo Suppression is disabled.) 026 Non-Standard 1 = Off (Invalid) Selects own mode (Panafax mode). 2 = On (Valid) 027 Short Protocol B 1 = Off (Invalid)
  • Page 163 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Function Parameter Table Parameter Selections Function 044 Redial Count 0 = no redial Selects the redial count from 0 to 15 times in 1 step intervals. 15 = 15 times Note: In order to comply with the TBR21 requirement for the EC destinations, do not select 15 times.
  • Page 164 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Function Parameter Table Parameter Selections Function 068 NYSE Fax 1 = Off Selects whether the machine will forward the Forward 2 = On incoming and outgoing faxes to a specified station. (USA and Canada Note: Once this parameter is activated, Fax Only) Forwarding via Fax Parameter 054 is automatically disabled, an Access Code of...
  • Page 165 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Function Parameter Table Parameter Selections Function 082 JAM Length 1 = 1 m Selects the maximum length of the original that can 2 = 2 m be scanned. 083 Not Used 084 Line As No Paper 1 = Ring (ring) Selects whether to ring or send a busy tone to the 2 = Busy (keep line busy) remote station when the recording paper runs out or...
  • Page 166 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Function Parameter Table Parameter Selections Function 123 One Ring Sound 1 = Off When Function Parameter No. 45 "Ring Detect (USA and Canada 2 = On Count" is set to 1 Ring, and this parameter is Only) enabled (On), the machine will only ring once out loud, answering on the second ring count.
  • Page 167 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Note 4: The default setting of parameters depends on the country’s specifications or regulations. Print the Function Parameter List to confirm the default settings. Note 5: 200 Series Function Parameters Only appear when the G3 Communications Port Kit is installed and follow the same numbering order.
  • Page 168 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.2.4. Fax Service Mode 3 (Printout of Lists, Reports and Test Results) From this Service Mode you can print the Function Parameter List, Page Memory Test, Printer Report, All Document File, Protocol Trace and the Toner Order Form. 5.2.4.1.
  • Page 169 048 --------- ---------- 049 --------- ---------- Note: The power must be reset for the new parameter settings to take effect. -PANASONIC ***** ******************* - - ****** -12345678901234567890- ********* Note: 1. The contents of the Function Parameter List may vary depending on the country’s regulations.
  • Page 170 148 ---------- 198 ---------- 149 ---------- 199 ---------- Note: The power must be reset for the new parameter settings to take effect. -PANASONIC ***** ****************** - - ****** -12345678901234567890- *********** Note: 1. The contents of the Function Parameter List may vary depending on the country’s regulations.
  • Page 171 ************* TEST PATTERN PRINT **************** DATE MMM-dd-yyyy ***** TIME 12:07 ***P.01 TX/RX/PRT/CPY : 000123/000456/000789/000666 SC BOOT MEMORY SIZE : (12MB) MAC ADDRESS : 08002301D3E5 PRINTER SHIPMENT SET SCANNER(SDR) : FAX MODEM -PANASONIC ***** ****************** - - ****** -12345678901234567890- *********** Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 172 : 000083 PRINT COUNTER : 000016 NO.DATE & TIME ERROR CODE RRROR COUNT NO.DATE & TIME ERROR CODE RRROR COUNT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01.MMM-dd-yyyy 15:38 J00 00-00000016 02.MMM-dd-yyyy 10:48 J02 00-00000016 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -PANASONIC ***** ******************* - - *******-12345678901234567890-************** Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 173 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.2.4.4. All Document Files Print the document files from the Flash Memory. Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "3: Print Report/List" on the display. ↓ Press the “SET” key to select the "1: Function Parameter List". ↓...
  • Page 174 : TSI 2B 20 20 20 38 37 2B 2B 2B 2B 39 38 36 36 35 34 37 38 38 30 DCS 00 C6 F8 44 COMMAND LOG. REMOTE : NSF LOCAL PPS-EOP ------------------------------------------------------------------ REMOTE : MCF LOCAL -PANASONIC ****************************-PANASONIC -*************-12345678901234567890-*************** Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 175 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.2.4.6. Toner Order Form The Toner Order Form can be printed out manually by the following procedure. Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "3: Print Report/List" on the display. ↓ Press the “SET” key to select the "1: Function Parameter List". ↓...
  • Page 176 < ************************************* **** The toner supply in your machine is running low **** (1) To order a replacement Cartridge from your Authorized Dealer Panasonic Corp. (2) 1 201 111 5555 (3) by Phone: by Fax: 1 201 111 4444 (4) Thank you for your order.
  • Page 177 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.2.5. Fax Service Mode 4 (Modem Test) 5.2.5.1. Binary Signal This Service Mode is used to check the binary signal output. Signals can be output to the line using the following procedure. Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "4: MODEM Test" on the display. ↓...
  • Page 178 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.2.5.2. Tonal Signal This Service Mode is used to check the tonal signal output. Signals can be output to the line using the following procedure. Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "4: MODEM Test" on the display. ↓...
  • Page 179 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.2.5.3. DTMF Signal This Service Mode is used to check the DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) signal output. The DTMF signal can be generated using the following procedure. • DTMF Single Tone Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "4: MODEM Test" on the display. ↓...
  • Page 180 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.2.5.4. Binary Signal (V.34) This Service Mode is used to check the binary signal output. Signals can be output to the line using the following procedure. (V.34) Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "4: MODEM Test" on the display. ↓...
  • Page 181 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.2.6. Fax Service Mode 6 (RAM Initialization) Initializes RAM and restores the Function Parameters to their default values. Note: This operation should be performed when the unit is first installed. Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "6: RAM initialize" on the display. ↓...
  • Page 182 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.2.7. FAX Service Mode 8 (Check & Call) 5.2.7.1. Overview This feature enables the Authorized Servicing Dealers to manage and improve the machine maintenance to their customers by alerting them of equipment problems. It also can be used as a Supply Sales Tool by alerting the Dealer that the unit is running Low on Toner.
  • Page 183 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Error Remarks Code Report Ex-xx Refer to the Mechanical Error Code (E Code) Table. (Sect. 4.7.3.) Out of Toner. Refer to the Jam Error Code (J Code) Table. (Sect. 4.7.2.) Refer to the User Error Code (U Code) Table. (Sect. 4.7.1.) Low Toner.
  • Page 184 ERROR CODE ERROR COUNT | NO. DATE & TIME ERROR CODE ERROR COUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MMM-dd-yyyy 20:07 E04-01 00-00000013 | MMM-dd-yyyy 20:04 E04-01 00-00000013 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -LOGO PANASONIC ***** *********************** -CHARACTER ID - ***** -31415926535897932384-********* Explanation of Contents (1) Customer ID (2) Firmware Version (3) Counter Information...
  • Page 185 ERROR CODE ERROR COUNT NO.DATE & TIME ERROR CODE ERROR COUNT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -LOGO PANASONIC ************************************ -CHARACTER ID - ***** -31415926535897932384-*********** Explanation of Contents (1) Low Toner Message (Fixed) “MACHINE IS RUNNING OUT OF TONER” (2) Customer ID Up to 16 characters (User Identification Code)
  • Page 186 00-00000013 | 00-00000013 | MMM-dd-yyyy 20:04 E04-01 MMM-dd-yyyy 20:04 E04-01 00-00000013 | 00-00000013 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -LOGO PANASONIC ***** *********************** -CHARACTER ID - ***** -31415926535897932384-********* Explanation of Contents (1) Customer ID (2) Firmware Version (3) Counter Information (4) Call Counter Pre-Set Value Ver.
  • Page 187 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 5.2.8. Service Mode 9 (System Maintenance) 5.2.8.1. Overview This Service Mode is used to maintain the machine. Use the following procedure for System Maintenance. Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "9: System Maintenance" on the display. ↓...
  • Page 188: System Description

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6 System Description 6.1. Transmit Mechanism The transmit mechanism consists of components which feed, scan and eject documents, as well as send signals. These components and their functions are as follows: Stamp Unit Motor CIS (Contact Image Sensor) 6.1.1.
  • Page 189: Control Panel

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.2. Control Panel The Control Panel consists of the PNL PC Board and LCD Unit, which displays the various status messages, and a hard key-type panel, or a membrane-type panel depend on the destinations. Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 190: Printer / Receive Mechanism

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.3. Printer / Receive Mechanism 6.3.1. Component Layout and Paper Path Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 191 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.3.2. Print Process 6.3.2.1. Charge The Charge Corona applies a high, uniform positive charge to the surface of the Organic Photo Conductor (OPC) Drum. The charge level is approximately 900 VDC and remains because the OPC Drum has a high electrical resistance when concealed in darkness.
  • Page 192 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Cleaning: After transfer, residual toner remains on the drum surface, and for next printing, the residual toner reaches to the development area via charge and exposure. The charge level of the OPC corresponds to the white background is +900VDC, and the bias voltage of the Conductive Roller is approx. +350VDC. Therefore, the positively charged residual toner on the OPC Drum is attracted and collected to the Conductive Roller.
  • Page 193 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.3.4. Laser Scan Unit (Exposure) 6.3.4.1. Operation Theory The light beam from the Laser Diode (light source) is modulated by the digital signal (nVIDEO) and converted to parallel light waves by the Collimator Lens. The beam is then sent to the rotating Polygon Mirror (polygon scanner), where it is reflected through the Lens and then focused onto the OPC Drum surface.
  • Page 194 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.3.4.3. Collimator Lens The Collimator Lens converts light from the Laser Diode to parallel light. This aids in scanning and provides better convergence to a dot. 6.3.4.4. Polygon Scanner The Polygon Scanner consists of a 6-sided Mirror directly driven by a brushless DC Motor at a rate 20,078.74 rpm.
  • Page 195 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.3.5. Fuser Unit A 600W Heat Lamp (Halogen Lamp) heats the surface of the teflon-coated Heat Roller to approximately 190°C (374°F), a Thermistor monitors the Heat Roller temperature, and the CPU controls the ON/OFF timing of the lamp. The Thermostat is mounted 2.5mm away from the Heat Roller.
  • Page 196 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.3.6. Paper Ejection and Paper Switchback A. Normal Printing Mode (Not Duplex Mode) After fusing, paper is fed to the Output Tray by the Upper Exit Roller and Upper Exit Pinch Roller. The Paper Exit/ADU Paper Jam Sensor detects paper. If paper does not arrive at the sensor within a predetermined period of time, “Jam at A”...
  • Page 197: Signal Waveform

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.4. Signal Waveform 6.4.1. Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Signal Name Function +24V +24 VDC Power Supply +24VIR +24 VDC Power Supply +3.3V +3.3 VDC Power Supply +5 VDC Power Supply +5V(LD) +5 VDC through Process Interlock SW +5VA +5 VDC Power Supply +5VB...
  • Page 198 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Signal Name Function EBC3A[31] System Address Bus EBC3D[0] System Data Bus EBC3D[1] System Data Bus EBC3D[2] System Data Bus EBC3D[3] System Data Bus EBC3D[4] System Data Bus EBC3D[5] System Data Bus EBC3D[6] System Data Bus EBC3D[7] System Data Bus EXITSOL_CTL...
  • Page 199 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Signal Name Function nCSMDN Modem Chip Select Signal nCTON Ringer Detection Signal Developer (+ Voltage PWM Pulse) nDBCH Developer Charge (+/- Change) nEBCOE Output Enable nEBCWBE[0] Write Control Signal nEXITSEN EXIT Sensor Signal nFXBSET FXB Detection Signal nFXBWUP Wake Up Signal...
  • Page 200 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Signal Name Function nSCN[10] PNL Key Signal (Scan Line) nSCN[11] PNL Key Signal (Scan Line) nSCN[2] PNL Key Signal (Scan Line) nSCN[3] PNL Key Signal (Scan Line) nSCN[4] PNL Key Signal (Scan Line) nSCN[5] PNL Key Signal (Scan Line) nSCN[6] PNL Key Signal (Scan Line)
  • Page 201 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Signal Name Function Scanner Serial Data Serial Data Status Fuser Thermistor Signal Scanner Power Supply (5V) VLED LED Power Supply (5V) ZCIN Zero Crossing Signal ZCIN(GND) Zero Crossing Signal Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 202 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.4.2. SC PC Board CN501 SC PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN501-1 +24V PNL1 PCB +24 VDC Power Supply +24V CN230-1 CN501-2 PNL1 PCB Ground CN230-2 CN501-3 PNL1 PCB Ground CN230-3 CN501-4 PNL1 PCB Ground CN230-4 CN501-5...
  • Page 203 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SC PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN501-12 nSLPKY PNL1 PCB Energy Saver Key Signal +3.3V CN230-12 PRESSED CN501-13 nWAKE PNL1 PCB Wake Up Signal CN230-13 Energy Saving Wake UP CN502 SC PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function...
  • Page 204 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SC PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN502-9 pLEDGON SDR PCB gLED ON/OFF Control +3.3V P705-9 CN502-10 pLEDRON SDR PCB rLED ON/OFF Control +3.3V P705-10 CN502-11 pLEDBON SDR PCB bLED ON/OFF Control +3.3V P705-11 CN504 SC PCB Signal Name Destination...
  • Page 205 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SC PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN504-9 SDR PCB Ground CN704-9 CN504-10 GND SDR PCB Ground CN704-10 CN504-11 +5VA SDR PCB +5 VDC Power Supply CN704-11 CN504-12 +5VP SDR PCB +5 VDC Power Supply CN704-12 CN504-13 nMPON1 SDR PCB...
  • Page 206 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SC PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN505-4 Engine Control Ground CN001-21 CN505-5 nVIDEO Engine Control Video Signal CN001-20 CN505-6 Engine Control Ground CN001-19 CN505-7 nHSYNC Engine Control Horizontal Synchronization Signal CN001-18 CN505-8 nRES Engine Control Printer Reset CN001-17 CN505-9...
  • Page 207 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SC PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN505-16 GND Engine Control Ground CN001-9 CN505-17 nPRINT Engine Control Print Start Print CN001-8 Start CN505-18 N.C. Engine Control No Connection CN001-7 CN505-19 nCBSY Engine Control Busy Command CN001-6 Command CN505-20 N.C.
  • Page 208 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SC PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN509-3 EBC3A[25] FXB PCB System Address Bus +3.3V CN110-18 CN509-4 EBC3A[24] FXB PCB System Address Bus +3.3V CN110-17 CN509-5 EBC3A[23] FXB PCB System Address Bus +3.3V CN110-16 CN509-6 EBC3A[22] FXB PCB System Address Bus...
  • Page 209 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SC PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN509-14 EBC3D[2] FXB PCB System Data Bus +3.3V CN110-7 CN509-15 EBC3D[1] FXB PCB System Data Bus +3.3V CN110-6 CN509-16 EBC3D[0] FXB PCB System Data Bus +3.3V CN110-5 CN509-17 GND FXB PCB Ground CN110-4...
  • Page 210 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SC PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN509-25 n5VMVDL2 FXB PCB Monitor Volume Control CN110-36 Signal CN509-26 n5VMVDL1 FXB PCB Monitor Volume Control CN110-35 Signal CN509-27 n5VMVDL0 FXB PCB Monitor Volume Control CN110-34 Signal CN509-28 n5VMTON FXB PCB Monitor ON / OFF Select CN110-33...
  • Page 211 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SC PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN509-36 nFXBSET FXB PCB FXB Detection Signal +3.3V CN110-25 Detection CN509-37 EBC3A[31] FXB PCB System Address Bus +3.3V CN110-24 CN509-38 EBC3A[30] FXB PCB System Address Bus +3.3V CN110-23 CN509-39 EBC3A[29] FXB PCB System Address Bus...
  • Page 212 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SC PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN510-7 SCLD G3B PCB IIC-Bus Clock +3.3V CN363-7 CN510-8 G3B PCB Ground CN363-8 CN510-9 G3B PCB Ground CN363-9 CN510-10 RESET G3B PCB G3B Reset Signal +3.3V CN363-10 Reset CN510-11 nOPG3B G3B PCB G3B Detection Signal...
  • Page 213 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SC PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN518-3 pSREQ SDR PCB Scanner Request Signal +3.3V P716-3 CN518-4 pSDRST SDR PCB SDR Reset +3.3V P716-4 CN518-5 IICSDA SDR PCB IIC-Bus Data +3.3V P716-5 CN518-6 SDR PCB Ground P716-6 CN518-7...
  • Page 214 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.4.3. SDR PC Board CN701 SDR PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN701-1 nAPNT Document ADF Paper Detection Sensor-1 Sensor Signal CN701-2 N.C. Document No Connection Sensor-2 CN701-3 +5VP Document +5 VDC Power Supply Sensor-3 CN701-4 nCPNT Ejection...
  • Page 215 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SDR PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN706-4 nADF DOOR ADF Door ADF Door Open/Close Sensor-1 Signal CN706-5 N.C. ADF Door No Connection Sensor-2 CN706-6 ADF Door +5 VDC Power Supply Sensor-3 CN707 SDR PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform...
  • Page 216 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SDR PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN707-8 CIS-8 Ground CN707-9 N.C. CIS-9 No Connection CN707-10 VDD CIS-10 Scanner Power Supply (5V) CN707-11 GND CIS-11 Ground CN707-12 SIG CIS-12 Scanner Serial Data CN709 SDR PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform...
  • Page 217 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SDR PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN710-4 PH Motor-6 PH Motor Control Signal +24V CN712 SDR PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN712-1 +24V LVPS +24 VDC Power Supply Sleep Mode +24V CN103-1 +24V...
  • Page 218 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SDR PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN712-10 GND LVPS Ground CN103-10 CN712-11 +5VP LVPS +5 VDC Power Supply CN103-11 CN712-12 GND LVPS Ground CN103-12 CN712-13 nMPOW1 LVPS Power Supply Control CN103-13 Signal Power Saving CN712-14 nFCTL LVPS Fuser ON/OFF Control...
  • Page 219 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 SDR PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN713-6 +24V Engine Control +24 VDC Power Supply +24V CN005-6 CN713-7 +24V Engine Control +24 VDC Power Supply +24V CN005-7 CN714 SDR PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No.
  • Page 220 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.4.4. Engine Control PC Board CN001 Refer to SC PC Board CN505. CN002 Engine Control Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN002-1 nADUST LSU PCB LSU APC Timing Laser Diode-1 CN002-2 nVIDEO LSU PCB Video Signal Laser Diode-2 CN002-3 nLDON...
  • Page 221 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Engine Control Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN003-3 +5V(LD) Process Interlock +5 VDC through Process SW-3 Interlock SW CN004 Engine Control Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN004-1 24VGND 2nd Paper Feed Ground Module I/F PCB CN452-1 CN004-2...
  • Page 222 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 CN005 Refer to SDR PC Board CN713. CN006 Engine Control Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN006-1 +24V Front Cover +24 VDC Power Supply +24V Safety Interlock SW-3 CN006-2 24VGND Front Cover Ground Safety Interlock SW-5 CN006-3 +24VIR Front Cover...
  • Page 223 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Engine Control Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN008-4 nCHGCTL HVPS PCB HVPS Charge Control (ON/ HVPS CN501-7 OFF) Charge Enable CN008-5 nDBCH HVPS PCB Developer Charge (+/- Developer CN501-6 Change) Charge (+/-) Enable CN008-6 HVPS PCB Developer (+ Voltage PWM CN501-5 Pulse)
  • Page 224 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 CN010 Engine Control Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN010-1 nSNRCLK LSU Motor-1 LSU Motor Clock CN010-2 nSNRLD LSU Motor-2 LSU Motor Lock Signal LSU Motor Lock Detection CN010-3 nSNRCTL LSU Motor-3 LSU Motor Control Signal LSU Motor Control Enable...
  • Page 225 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Engine Control Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN012-2 24VGND Registration Ground Solenoid-2 CN013 Engine Control Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN013-1 EXITSOL_C Exit Solenoid-1 Exit Solenoid Control +24V Exit Solenoid CN013-2 24VGND Exit Solenoid-2 Ground CN014...
  • Page 226 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 CN015 Engine Control Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN015-1 +5VSP Paper Exit/ADU +5 VDC Energy Saver Paper Jam Control Sensor PC Board CN402-1 CN015-2 5VGND Paper Exit/ADU Ground Paper Jam Sensor PC Board CN402-2 CN015-3 5VGND Paper Exit/ADU Ground...
  • Page 227 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Engine Control Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN017-2 +24VIR Main Motor-2 +24 VDC Power Supply +24V +24 VDC through Front Cover Safety Interlock SW CN017-3 24VGND Main Motor-3 Ground CN017-4 24VGND Main Motor-4 Ground CN017-5 nMMCTL Main Motor-5 Main Motor Control Signal...
  • Page 228 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.4.5. PNL1 PC Board CN230 Refer to SC PC Board CN501. CN234 PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN234-1 KIN0 PNL2 PCB PNL Key Signal (Key Line) +3.3V CN251-1 Pressed CN234-2 KIN1 PNL2 PCB PNL Key Signal (Key Line) +3.3V CN251-2...
  • Page 229 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN234-12 nLED6 PNL2 PCB PNL LED Control Signal CN251-12 CN234-13 +SLP PNL2 PCB Energy Saver Lamp LED +5VP CN251-13 Power Supply CN234-14 nLEDSLP PNL2 PCB Energy Saver Lamp LED CN251-14 Control Signal CN234-15 nSLPKY...
  • Page 230 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN235-5 KIN[3] PNL3 PCB PNL Key Signal (Key Line) +3.3V CN261-5 Pressed CN235-6 PNL3 PCB +5 VDC Power Supply CN261-6 CN235-7 KIN[2] PNL3 PCB PNL Key Signal (Key Line) +3.3V CN261-7 Pressed...
  • Page 231 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN236-4 KIN[7] PNL2 PCB PNL Key Signal (Key Line) +3.3V CN252-4 Pressed CN236-5 KIN[4] PNL2 PCB PNL Key Signal (Key Line) +3.3V CN252-5 Pressed CN236-6 KIN[5] PNL2 PCB PNL Key Signal (Key Line) +3.3V CN252-6...
  • Page 232 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN236-16 N.C. PNL2 PCB No Connection CN252-16 Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 233 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.4.6. PNL2 PC Board CN251 Refer to PNL1 PC Board CN234. CN252 Refer to PNL1 PC Board CN236. CN253 PNL2 PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN253-1 nLEDDAT PNL4 PCB DATA Lamp LED Control +24V CN254-1 Signal CN253-2...
  • Page 234 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.4.8. FXB PC Board CN110 Refer to SC PC Board CN509. CN114 FXB PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN114-1 pSPKOT Speaker Line Signal, Dial Tone (Max) (Min) CN114-2 Speaker Ground 6.4.9. G3B PC Board CN363 Refer to SC PC Board CN510.
  • Page 235 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.4.10. Registration/Paper Detect Sensor PC Board CN401 Refer to Engine Control PC Board CN014. 6.4.11. Paper Exit/ADU Paper Jam Sensor PC Board CN402 Refer to Engine Control PC Board CN015. 6.4.12. No Paper Sensor PC Board CN450 Refer to Engine Control PC Board CN016. 6.4.13.
  • Page 236 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.4.14. 2nd Paper Feed Module I/F PC Board CN452 Refer to Engine Control PC Board CN004. CN453 I/F PCB Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN453-1 5VGND 2nd Feeder Ground PC Board CN602-1 CN453-2 nMOEN_OP 2nd Feeder 2nd Feeder Motor Control 2nd Feeder PC Board...
  • Page 237 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.4.15. HVPS CN501 Refer to Engine Control PC Board CN008. 6.4.16. LVPS CN103 Refer to SDR PC Board CN712. CN102 LVPS Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN102-1 Fuser Unit AC Power Supply (Live) AC120V (AC200-240V) CN102-3 Fuser Unit AC Power Supply (Neutral)
  • Page 238 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 6.4.17. 2nd Feeder PC Board CN600 Feeder Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function Pin No. CN600-1 +24V 2nd Feeder +24 VDC Power Supply +24V Motor-1 Sleep & Shutdown CN600-2 +24V 2nd Feeder +24 VDC Power Supply +24V Motor-2 Sleep &...
  • Page 239: Installation

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 7 Installation Refer to Quick Guide (For Facsimile and Copy Functions). Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 240: Options And Supplies

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 8 Options and Supplies 8.1. Service Notes "Firmware Update" for PCL Option Installation To use PCL (UE-404091) option individually, changing to Type B SC firmware is required. The required firmware is on the CD included with the option. Note: The 8 MB Expansion Board (DA-EM600) must be installed for the printer controllers above to function.
  • Page 241 4) Upgrading the Main Unit's Firmware Code Start the Network Firmware Update Tool and select the following Firmware Code Folders in the C:\Panasonic\Panasonic-FUP\Data folder, and then follow the display instructions to upgrade the Main Unit's Firmware Codes. Parent Firmware File Folder...
  • Page 242 Firmware Code File: UF-8000_AU_xxxxxx.exe or UF-7000_AU_xx_xxxxxx.exe Firmware Data Folder: C:\ Panasonic \ Panasonic-FUP \ Data 3) Preparing the Main Unit for the Firmware Upgrade Important: DO NOT connect the USB Cable yet. Enter into Test Mode F9-07-01 to enable the unit to accept the programming code from the USB Port.
  • Page 243 4) Upgrading the Main Unit's Firmware Code Start the Local Firmware Update Tool and select the following Firmware Code Parent File Folder in the C:\Panasonic\Panasonic-FUP\Data folder, and select the Firmware Code Type then follow the display instructions to upgrade the Main Unit's Firmware Codes.
  • Page 244 Firmware Code File: UF-8000_AU_xxxxxx.exe or UF-7000_AU_xx_xxxxxx.exe Firmware Data Folder: C:\ Panasonic \ Panasonic-FUP \ Data 3) Preparing the Master Firmware SD Memory Card 1. Insert the SD Memory Card (32 MB to 512 MB) into the SD Memory Card Slot.
  • Page 245: Installing The Printer Controller Module For Pcl6 (Ue-404091)

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 8.2. Installing the Printer Controller Module for PCL6 (UE-404091) 8.2.1. Contents Qty. Description Part No. Remarks Hardware Key ----- PCL KEY Software CD See Note Includes Operating Instructions License Agreement ----- Installation Instructions PJQRC0027Z This document Note: 1. The part number(s) may differ depending on the Destination. 2.
  • Page 246 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (4) Remove 2 Silver Screws. (5) Remove the Lower Right Rear Cover first. (6) Remove 6 Silver Screws. (7) Remove the Right Cover. (8) Loosen 5 Screws. (9) Remove the SC Cover. (10) Install the Hardware Key into one of the two available connectors (CN516 or CN517) on the SC PC Board.
  • Page 247: Installing The Network Scan / Email / Internet Fax Kit (Ue-404090)

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 8.3. Installing the Network Scan / Email / Internet Fax Kit (UE-404090) 8.3.1. Contents Qty. Description Part No. Remarks Hardware Key ----- NWS KEY Quick Guide See Note Installation Instructions PJQRC0028Z This document Note: 1. The part number(s) may differ depending on the Destination. 2.
  • Page 248 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (8) Loosen 5 Screws. (9) Remove the SC Cover. (10) Install the Hardware Key into one of the two available connectors (CN516 or CN517) on the SC PC Board. Note: The connector is keyed, to prevent damage to the SC PC Board, install the Hardware Key as illustrated.
  • Page 249: Installing The G3 Communication Port Kit (Ue-407026) For Uf-8000/8100

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 8.4. Installing the G3 Communication Port Kit (UE-407026) for UF-8000/8100 8.4.1. Contents Qty. Description Part No. Remarks Fax Cover See Note G3B PCB Bracket See Note G3B PC Board See Note G3B Harness See Note Telephone Line Cable See Note G3 Line Label See Note...
  • Page 250 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (4) Remove 2 Silver Screws. (5) Remove the Lower Right Rear Cover first. (6) Remove 6 Silver Screws. (7) Remove the Right Cover. (8) Loosen 5 Screws. (9) Remove the SC Cover. (10) Install the G3B PCB Bracket. (11) Secure the G3B PCB Bracket with 5 Screws.
  • Page 251 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (14) Connect one end of the G3B Harness to CN510 on the SC PC Board. (15) Connect other end of the G3B Harness to CN363 on the G3B PC Board. Caution: Ensure that the Black Wire is on the Left Side, and that it connects to Pin 1 of the female connector as illustrated.
  • Page 252: Installing The Expansion F-Rom Board (Da-Em600)

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 8.5. Installing the Expansion F-ROM Board (DA-EM600) 8.5.1. Contents Qty. Description Part No. Remarks Expansion F-ROM Board DZEC102137 PC Board Support DZJH000084 Installation Instructions DZSM000756 This document Note: 1. The part number(s) may differ depending on the Destination. 2.
  • Page 253 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (8) Loosen 5 Screws. (9) Remove the SC Cover. (10) Remove the Black Pin Protector from Slot 1 (CN515), if it was preinstalled. (11) Install 2 PC Board Supporters for the Slot 1 on the SC PC Board. (12) Install the Program Expansion Board into Slot 1 (CN515) on the SC PC Board and secure with the Supporters.
  • Page 254: Installing The 2Nd Paper Feed Module (Da-Ds188)

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 8.6. Installing the 2nd Paper Feed Module (DA-DS188) 8.6.1. Unpacking Visually check the condition and contents of the box for completeness or any shipping damage before installation. Remove all filament tapes and the packing materials used to secure the Unit during shipment. Qty.
  • Page 255 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (2) Place the machine on top of the 2nd Paper Feed Module aligning with the 2 Guides. (3) Remove the 2nd Paper Tray. (4) Install the 2 Brackets from the rear side of the machine as illustrated. (5) Secure the 2 Brackets with 2 Screws. Ver.
  • Page 256 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (6) Proceed with the installation of other options. If finished, reinstall all Harnesses and Covers. (7) Install the Bracket L and Bracket R as illustrated. (8) Secure the 2 Brackets with 7 Silver Screws. (9) Connect the Harness of the 2nd Paper Feed Module to the machine.
  • Page 257: Installing The Handset Kit (Ue-403171/Ue-403172)

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 8.7. Installing the Handset Kit (UE-403171/UE-403172) 8.7.1. Contents Qty. Description Part No. Remarks Cradle Assembly See Note Handset See Note Handset Cord DZFN000060 Installation Instructions DZSM000254 This document Note: 1. The part number(s) may differ depending on the Destination. 2.
  • Page 258: Installing The Sd Memory Card (32 Mb Up To 512 Mb)

    256 MB SD Memory Card (RP-SD512****) ----- 512 MB Note: 1. The Panasonic SD Memory Cards listed above are included for your reference only. 2. The suffix (****) may differ depending on the Destination. 8.8.2. Installation CAUTION! Turn the Power Switch on the Rear Side of the machine to the OFF position, and then unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation.
  • Page 259: General Network Information

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9 General Network Information 9.1. Network Protocol 9.1.1. OSI Reference Mode Having a model in mind helps you understand how the pieces of the network puzzle fit together. The most commonly used model is the Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model. The OSI model, first released in 1984 by the International Standards Organization (ISO), provides a useful structure for defining and describing the various processes underlying networking communications.
  • Page 260 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.1.2. Protocol One reason for the popularity of TCP/IP is that no one vendor owns it, unlike the IPX/SPX, DNA, SNA or Apple Talk protocol suites, all of which are controlled by specific companies. TCP/IP evolved in response to input from a wide variety of industry sources.
  • Page 261: Layer Functions And Technology

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.2. Layer Functions and Technology 9.2.1. MAC (Media Access Control) The MAC address is burnt into each network card for establishing addresses for nodes on the network. These addresses are hexadecimal in nature and are unique for each card. The First three bytes from the left end identify the manufacturer’s code that must be approved by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers).
  • Page 262 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 A computer in the ring captures the token, if it has data to transmit, it holds the token and transmits a data frame. This data frame is passed to each computer in the ring, which checks whether it is the intended recipient of the frame.
  • Page 263 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.2.3. Ethernet Ethernet is a very popular local area network architecture based on the CSMA/CD access method. The original ethernet specification was the basis for the IEEE 802.3 specifications. Typically, ethernet networks can use a bus physical topology, although, many varieties of ethernet such as 10Base-T uses a star physical topology and a bus logical topology.
  • Page 264 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 TX (+) TX (+) TX (-) TX (-) RX (+) RX (+) RX (-) RX (-) Straight Cable Crossed Cable Ethernet Cable Pin Configuration All eight pins on the Ethernet cable are normally wired in this configuration accordingly. The Electrical level follows the Manchester code configuration.
  • Page 265: Network Layer

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.3. Network Layer 9.3.1. IP Address An IP address is a set of four numbers, or octets, that can range in value between 0 and 255. Each octet is separated by a period (i.e. 192.168.31.1). All devices on a network that runs the TCP/IP protocol suite need a unique IP address.
  • Page 266 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.3.2. Subnet Mask A subnet mask defines how sub-segments of a network are treated. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 192.168.32.1 Subnet Mask 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...
  • Page 267 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.3.3. Internet Protocol The IP (Internet Protocol) operating at the OSI Network layer, is a connectionless protocol that provides datagram service, and IP packets are most commonly referred to as IP data grams. It performs the following typical functions: 1.
  • Page 268 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.3.4. Router Routers, operating at the OSI Network layer, organize the large network in terms of logical network segments. Each network segment is assigned an address so that every packet has both a destination network address and a destination device address. Routers are more intelligent than bridges.
  • Page 269: Transport Layer

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.4. Transport Layer 9.4.1. TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) The TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is an internetwork connection-oriented protocol that corresponds to the OSI Transport layer. TCP provides full-duplex, end-to-end connections. When the end-to-end communication acknowledgement is not required, the UDP (User Datagram Protocol) can be substituted for the TCP at the Transport (host-to-host) level.
  • Page 270 Client Increments No. sequentially Internet Fax Server Panasonic Device TCP 3 Handshake General Flowchart The client generates random sequential numbers initially and sends them to the server. The initial sequential numbers are synchronized with the clock and increments the counter every 4 msec.
  • Page 271: Upper Layer

    Usually, all of the devices on a given network will have the same right-hand portion of their Domain Names (i.e. panasonic.com in the examples above). It is also possible for a Domain Name to exist but not be connected to an actual device.
  • Page 272 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 The Name resolution flow is shown in the illustration above and follows the sequence below: 1. Query the local DNS Server. 2. Query the root DNS Server because the domain belongs to a destination outside of the company. 3.
  • Page 273 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.5.4. SOA (Start of Authority) Record Each database file starts with a Start of Authority (SOA) record for the file. This record specifies the zone's primary server, the server that maintains the read/write copy of the file. The syntax of this record is as follows: IN SOA <source host><contact email><serial No.><refresh time><retry time><expiration time><TTL>...
  • Page 274 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.5.5. A (Address) Record The A (Address) Record, lists the addresses for a given machine. The name field is the machine’s name and the address is the network address. There should be one A record for each address on the machine. ;...
  • Page 275 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.5.8. NS (Name Server) Record The Name Server record specifies the other name servers for a domain. The syntax for a name server record is shown below: <domain> IN NS <nameserver host> An example of a name server record follows below: @ IN NS nwmgr.pcc.co.jp The "@"...
  • Page 276: (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)

    <freeport@labo.pcc.com>; Sun, dd Mmm yyyy 15:04:48 +0900 (JST) Date: Sun, dd Mmm yyyy 15:04:48 +0900 (JST) Message ID Message-Id: <199908200604.PAA09157@mlsv2.labo.pcc.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet FAX, Panasonic From: "Panasonic" <ifax98-us@labo.pcc.com> Subject: IMAGE from Internet FAX To: freeport@labo.pcc.com Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="+-+-+-Panasonic-+-+-+"...
  • Page 277: Itu T.37 And Rfc2305

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.7. ITU T.37 and RFC2305 9.7.1. Mode of Operation The Unit conforms to the ITU T.37 standards and RFC2305. This Internet store and forward facsimile uses approved IETF protocols for posting, relaying and delivery of documents. It requires no changes to Internet standards or to ITU Facsimile Recommendations.
  • Page 278 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Offramp Gateway (when implemented) Be SMTP compliant Provide delivery failure notification Be able to process PSTN/FAX email address Comply with the relevant ITU Recommendations relating to facsimile Required transmission Attempt to relay authorized email to the corresponding G3 facsimile terminals Ensure DSN for delivery failure notification Use DSN for delivery failure notification...
  • Page 279 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.7.4. File Format for Internet Fax Sending Internet Fax devices must be able to write minimum set TIFF files, according to the rules for creating minimum set TIFF files defined in TIFF for Facsimile (the S profile) [RFC2301], which is also compatible with the specification for the minimum subset of TIFF-F in [RFC2306].
  • Page 280 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.7.5. Minimal Set The minimum interchange set of TIFF fields that must be supported by all implementations in order to assure that some form of an image, albeit black-and-white, can be interchanged. The table below summarizes the TIFF fields that comprise the minimal interchange set for black-and-white facsimile.
  • Page 281 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Note: For RFC2305, a PSTN address in an email address should follow the above style. The key words “MUST”, “MUST NOT”, “REQUIRED”, “SHALL”, “SHALL NOT”, “SHOULD”, “SHOULD NOT”, “RECOMMENDED”, “MAY”, and “OPTIONAL” in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.
  • Page 282 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Message Header Contents 9.7.8. Delivery Failure In the event of relay failure, the sending relay must generate a failure message, which should be in the format of a DSN. 9.7.9. Image File Format The Sending Internet Fax devices MUST be able to write minimum set TIFF files, according to the rules for creating minimum set TIFF files defined in TIFF for Facsimile (the S profile), which is also compatible with the specifications for the minimum subset of TIFF-F in F Profile for Facsimile, RFC 2306.
  • Page 283: Communication Protocols

    The set of conventions necessary to achieve facsimile-compatible service covers basic data transport, document data formats, message (document) addressing, delivery confirmation, and message security. Protocol supported by the your Panasonic Device is as follows: SMTP Command & Reply Procedure SMTP Server your Panasonic Device (sv2.labo.pcc.com)
  • Page 284 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.8.1. Opening and Closing At the time the transmission channel is opened there is an exchange of commands to ensure that the hosts are communicating with the hosts they think they are. The following two commands are used in the transmission channel for opening and closing: HELO:<SP>...
  • Page 285 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.8.10. NUMERIC ORDER LIST OF REPLY CODES System status or system help reply <domain> Service ready <domain> Service closing transmission channel Requested mail action okay# completed User not local; will forward to <forward-path> Start mail input; end with <CRLF>.<CRLF> <domain>...
  • Page 286: (Post Office Protocol Version 3)

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.9. POP (Post Office Protocol Version 3) 9.9.1. Introduction On certain types of smaller nodes in the Internet it is often impractical to maintain a message transport system (MTS). For example, a workstation may not have sufficient resources (cycles, disk space) in order to permit a SMTP server and associated local mail delivery system to be kept resident and continuously running.
  • Page 287 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 A POP3 server MAY have an inactivity auto logout timer. Such a timer MUST be of at least 10 minutes’ duration. The receipt of any command from the client during that interval should suffice to reset the auto logout timer.
  • Page 288 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 POP 3 Command & Reply Procedure your Panasonic Device POP 3 Server (ef1.labo.pcc.com) (sv2.labo.pcc.com) Opening TCP Connection (TCP Port No. 110) TCP 3 way handshake & +OK POP Server ready Opening Session <1896.697170952@labo.pcc.com> USER s50055 +OK Password required for s50055...
  • Page 289: Troubleshooting From A Pc

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.10. Troubleshooting from a PC Troubleshooting is an art of seeking out the cause of a problem and eliminating the problem by managing of eliminating the cause. No matter what the problem is on your network, the OSI Reference Model serves as an excellent reference tool to help you locate the area of trouble.
  • Page 290: Verifying The Configuration And Mail Account Type (Smtp Or Pop)

    "nslookup". Important Notice: Customers wishing to operate a G3 Gateway function for the Panasonic models, the total Network Security such as Anti Spam Mail protection must be aware of how the system performs sufficient security levels as designed. So you may ask the Security Policy Manager to allow relay of messages by changing the configuration of the Massage Transfer Agent like the Sendmail.
  • Page 291: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (Dhcp) - Extended Feature

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.12. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) - Extended Feature DHCP is based on the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP), adding the capability of automatic allocation of reusable network addresses and additional configuration options. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides configuration parameters to Internet hosts. The Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) is a UDP/IP-based protocol which allows a booting host to configure itself dynamically and without user supervision.
  • Page 292 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Following figure shows the timeline diagram of messages exchanged between DHCP client and servers when allocating a new network address. Server Client Server (not selected) (selected) Begins initialization Determines DHCPDISCOVER DHCPDISCOVER Determines configuration configuration DHCPOFFER DHCPOFFER Collects replies Selects configuration DHCPREQUEST DHCPREQUEST...
  • Page 293 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Several options have been defined so far. One particular option - the "DHCP message type" option - must be included in every DHCP message. This option defines the "type" of the DHCP message. Additional options may be allowed, required, or not allowed, depending on the DHCP message type. INITIALIZATION INITIALIZE/ REBOOT...
  • Page 294: Message Disposition Notifications (Mdn) - Extended Feature

    A DSN can be used to notify the sender of a message of any of several conditions: failed delivery, delayed delivery, successful delivery, or the gatewaying of a message into an environment that may not support DSNs. Panasonic Internet FAX does not request DSN while sending. fail...
  • Page 295 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 For example, you may configure the MDN parameter from Options menu of Outlook Express. DN request DN notify Additional Document Capabilities Section 4 of "A Simple Mode of Facsimile Using Internet Mail" [RFC2305] allows sending only the minimum subset of TIFF for Facsimile "unless the sender has prior knowledge of other TIFF fields or values supported by the recipient."...
  • Page 296 MDN Request Sample Mime-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet FAX, Panasonic Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Date: Wed, dd Mmm yyyy 15:20:00 -0500 Message-Id: <200202060018.12345@core.mega.edu> From: "Panasonic Internet FAX" <fax@core.mega.edu> Subject: IMAGE from Internet FAX To: fax@huge.com Disposition-Notification-To: <fax@core.mega.edu> Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="+-+-+-Panasonic-+-+-+" (2) Recipient's MDN Response Recipient (Internet FAX) starts printing process when the message is received properly.
  • Page 297 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 (3) Processing Confirmation The processing confirmation provided by recipient is received and take specific services for expected several conditions respectively. This is unit independent issue. To see more detailed information, please refer to RFC2532 document. Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 298: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (Ldap) - Extended Feature

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.14. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) - Extended Feature The protocol is designed to provide access to directories supporting the X.500 models, while not incurring the resource requirements of the X.500 Directory Access Protocol (DAP). This protocol is specifically targeted at management applications and browser applications that provide read/write interactive access to directories.
  • Page 299 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 Client Server Establish TCP connection (TCP port No. 110) Challenge Response +OK POP3 server ready <1896.697170952@svr.pcc.co.jp> <1896.697170952@svr.pcc.co.jp> Digest parameter, Challenge + PASSWD APOP USER c4c9334bac560ecc979e58001b3e22fb <1896.697170952@svr.pcc.co.jp>PASSWD Possible Responses: +OK maildrop has 1 message (369 octets) -ERR permission denied Produces a 16 octet digest value of STAT c4c9334bac560ecc979e58001b3e22fb...
  • Page 300: Smtp Service Extension For Authentication (Smtp Auth) - Extended Feature

    UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 9.16. SMTP Service Extension for Authentication (SMTP Auth) - Extended Feature SMTP is widely deployed and high-quality implementations have proven to be very robust. However, the Internet community now considers some services to be important that SMTP AUTH is an SMTP service extension (ESMTP) whereby an SMTP client may indicate an authentication mechanism to the server, perform an authentication protocol exchange, and optionally negotiate a security layer for subsequent protocol interactions.
  • Page 301 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 containing a BASE64 encoded string. If the client wishes to cancel an authentication exchange, it issues a line with a single "*". If the server receives such an answer, it must reject the AUTH command by sending a 501 reply.
  • Page 302: Direct Internet Fax Xmt - Extended Feature

    (2) A parameter using the keyword "CONNEG" is added to the RCPT-TO command Sender Recipient Establish TCP connection TCP Port No. 25 EHLO Checks for Capability 250 Response of CONNEG Capability contents sample 250-<june@panasonic.com> recipient ok MAIL FROM:<pcc@panasonic.com> 250-(&(image-file-structure=TIFF-minimal) 250- (MRC-mode=0) 250- (color=Binary) 250- (|(&(dpi=204) 250- (dpi-xyratio=[204/98,204/196]) ) 250- (&(dpi=200) RCPT TO:<june@panasonic.com>...
  • Page 303 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 10 Schematic Diagram 10.1. General Circuit Diagram 120VAC 220-240VAC Power Power Power Power Inlet Inlet Cord Cord Exit Main Motor Solenoid LSU Motor Pick Up Registration Registration/ Paper Exit/ Paper Low Toner Solenoid Solenoid Paper Detect ADU Paper Empty Motor Sensor...
  • Page 304 UF-7000/8000 UF-7100/8100 memo Ver. 2.1 APR 2007...
  • Page 305 Panasonic ® Software Operating Instructions Network Firmware Update Tool for Service Technicians Version 3 DZSD001829-14...
  • Page 306 Windows and Windows NT are registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Copyright © 1999 - 2006 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law. The contents of these Operating Instructions are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 307: General

    Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 1. General The Network Firmware Update Tool allows a Panasonic Fax/Copy machine connected via LAN (TCP/IP) to program the Firmware Code Memory of the Unit directly. Using a PC, the firmware code is transferred to the Firmware Code Memory of the Unit through the LAN.
  • Page 308: Installation

    Check “Yes, I want to …” and click [Finish] to restart your PC. 2.2 Setting up the Network Firmware Update Tool Click the Start button on the Taskbar, point to Programs, Panasonic, Panasonic Network Firmware Update, then click Network Firmware Update Configuration.
  • Page 309: Uninstalling The Network Firmware Update Tool

    For Windows NT 4.0 / 2000 / XP, logon to the computer/network with an account that can add, or change configurations (i.e. Administrator). Click the Start button on the Taskbar, point to Programs, Panasonic, Panasonic Firmware Update, then click Uninstall Network Firmware Update Tool.
  • Page 310: Preparing The Unit To Accept The Firmware Code

    It is recommended to update the firmware at night due to lower activity of the device. 3.2 Preparing the Firmware Code Copy the firmware Code file(s) to the following folder. C:\Panasonic\Panasonic-FUP\Data Note: The Archive File extracts the Firmware Code Files automatically into the designated folder. (ex. DP-2310_PU_030327.exe)
  • Page 311: Using The Network Firmware Update Tool

    Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 4. Using the Network Firmware Update Tool Please close all applications that are currently running. Note: When using the Network Firmware Update Tool on Windows 2000/XP OS, you must be logged on as an Administrator. From the Windows Desktop, double-click on the Network Firmware Update shortcut icon to start the Network Firmware Update Tool.
  • Page 312 Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) Enter the destination device(s) by using Manual Input, or Device Address List. Click [OK]. Confirm the destination device(s). Click [Next>]. Page 8...
  • Page 313 Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) Specify the Firmware Code File using the following methods. Select an Archive File (Complete Set) --> Step 6a1 With this choice you can directly select the Firmware Code Archive File. The selected archive file will be extracted into the local \Data folder automatically, and it is chosen as a set when the update of multiple firmware code files are...
  • Page 314 Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) Select the Firmware Archive file, and click [Open]. Ex: DP-2310_3010_PU_030228.exe Extracting... Select the Firmware Type window appears. Select the Firmware Type, and click [OK]. Firmware Code File selection is completed. Click [Next>]. Page 10...
  • Page 315 Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) Select a Parent File Folder (Complete Set) Select "Select a Parent File Folder (Complete Set)", and click [Browse...] button. Select the Parent File Folder, and Click [OK]. Ex: \DP-2310_3010_PU_030228 Select the Firmware Type, and click [OK]. Page 11...
  • Page 316 Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) Firmware Code File selection is completed. Click [Next>]. Select Independent File Folders Select "Select Independent File Folders", and click [Browse...] button. Select the Firmware Code File Folder, and click [OK]. Ex: SFDL2PNLAAV100000_PU.BIN Page 12...
  • Page 317 Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) Select the other Firmware Code File Folder, and click [OK]. Firmware Code File selection is completed. Click [Next>]. The version check for the specified devices starts. Click [Next>]. Page 13...
  • Page 318 Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) Verify that the information you want to update is correct. Then click [Next>]. Note: If "Send at once" is checked, all firmware will be sent at once, and then erase, write and reboot. If "Send at once" is checked out, each firmware (SC, PNL, SPC, etc...) are transmitted separately, and each time the unit erases, writes and reboots in...
  • Page 319 Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) When the transfers are completed, all jobs in the spooler disappear, and the communication log is displayed. Click [Finish] to close the tool. After each firmware code is successfully programmed to the Firmware Flash Memory in the unit, the unit reboots and restarts again automatically.
  • Page 320 memo...
  • Page 321 Panasonic ® Software Operating Instructions Local Firmware Update Tool for Service Technicians Version 3 DZSD000965-17...
  • Page 322 Supporting OS............................3 Supporting Panasonic Fax/Copier Models....................3 Installation Installing the Hardware on the Panasonic Fax/Copy Machine ..............4 Installing the Local Firmware Update Tool....................4 Installing USB Firmware Update Driver (For the USB Port Model Only) ..........5 Uninstalling the Local Firmware Update Tool ..................6 Preparing the Firmware Update Preparing the Unit to Accept the Firmware Code..................
  • Page 323: General

    Using a PC, the firmware code is transferred to the Flash Memory Card or the Firmware Code Memory of the Unit through the Parallel/USB Port on the Panasonic Fax/Copy machine. The installation and operation are very similar to the Printer Interface.
  • Page 324: Installation

    Please install the Parallel Port/USB Port Assembly into one of the supporting Panasonic Fax/Copier models by following the appropriate option installation instructions for that model. Prepare the Parallel cable or USB cable for connecting the Panasonic Fax/Copy machine and your PC.
  • Page 325: Installing Usb Firmware Update Driver (For The Usb Port Model Only)

    [YES] or [Continue Anyway] button to continue the installation 3. If you are asked for the Inf file location, please specify the following folder. C:\Panasonic\Panasonic-FUP\UsbDrv1 4. After the USB Firmware Update Driver is installed, and you are not updating the machine's firmware at this time, turn the Power Switch OFF and ON again to return your machine to the Standby mode.
  • Page 326: Uninstalling The Local Firmware Update Tool

    For Windows NT 4.0 / 2000 / XP, logon to the computer/network with an account that can add or change configurations (i.e. Administrator). Click the Start button on the Taskbar, point to Programs, Panasonic, Panasonic Firmware Update then click Uninstall Local Firmware Update Tool.
  • Page 327: Preparing The Firmware Update

    Please refer to the Service Manual to set the unit to Firmware Update Mode (Service Mode). 3.2 Preparing the Firmware Code Copy the firmware Code file(s) to the following folder. C:\Panasonic\Panasonic-FUP\Data Note: The Archive File extracts the Firmware Code Files automatically into the designated folder. (ex. DP-2310_PU_030327.exe)
  • Page 328: Using The Local Firmware Update Tool

    Network Firmware Update Tool, the authority more than a Power User is required. From the Windows Desktop, double-click on the Local Firmware Update Tool shortcut icon to start the Panasonic Firmware Programming Wizard. Click [Next>]. Note: Please close all applications that are currently running.
  • Page 329 Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel/USB Port) Specify the Firmware Code File by the following methods. Select an Archive File (Complete Set) --> Step 5a1 You can select the Firmware Code Archive File directly here. The selected archive file will be extracted into the local \Data folder automatically and it is chosen as a set when the update of multiple firmware code files are necessary.
  • Page 330 Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel /USB Port) Select the Firmware Type window appears. Select the Firmware Type and click [OK]. Firmware Code File selection is completed. Click [Next>]. Page 10...
  • Page 331 Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel/USB Port) Select a Parent File Folder (Complete Set) Select "Select a Parent File Folder (Complete Set)" and click [Browse...] button. Select the Parent File Folder and Click [OK]. ex. \DP-2310_3010_PU_030327 Select the Firmware Type and click [OK]. Page 11...
  • Page 332 Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel /USB Port) Firmware Code File selection is completed. Click [Next>]. Page 12...
  • Page 333 Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel/USB Port) Select an Independent File Select "Select an Independent File" and click [Browse...] button. Select the Firmware Code File and click [Open]. ex. SFDL2PNLAAV100000_PU.BIN Firmware Code File selection is completed. Click [Next>]. Page 13...
  • Page 334 Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel /USB Port) The selected Firmware Code File(s) are indicated. Uncheck the box if you do not need to transfer a file. On the unit side: Set the unit to the Firmware Update Mode. Click [Next>]. The Firmware Code File starts transferring.
  • Page 335 Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel/USB Port) Unit information of the Firmware Update Mode: For USB Connected Unit (DP-2310/3010): Every time the machine finishes receiving a firmware code file, the unit does the delete and rewrite of the firmware code and will return to Service Mode again. Set the unit back to USB Firmware Update after the machine returns to Service Mode and continue the firmware update.
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  • Page 337 Facsimile Quick Guide (For Facsimile and Copy Functions) UF-7000/8000 Model No. Table of Contents Getting To Know Your Machine Useful Office Functions......................Multi-Tasking Job Table ......................Precautions ..........................Installation Overview ......................Unpacking..........................Installing Your Machine......................User Parameters (For Facsimile) ................... Operation Chart (For Facsimile) ....................
  • Page 338: Getting To Know Your Machine

    Getting To Know Your Machine Useful Office Functions Scan or File • Plain Paper High-speed Super G3 • Scanner capability when the compatible Fax with JBIG optional Internet Fax/Email/ compression. Network Scanner Module is installed. • Scanning resolution up to 600 dpi Copy •...
  • Page 339: Precautions

    Never touch a power cord with wet hands. Danger of electric shock exists. If the power cord is broken or insulated wires are exposed, contact your authorized Panasonic dealer for a replacement. Using a damaged cord can cause fire or electric shocks.
  • Page 340 If debris (metal or liquid) gets into the machine, switch Off and unplug the machine. Contact your authorized Panasonic dealer. Operating a debris-contaminated machine can cause fire or electric shock. Never open or remove machine covers that are secured with screws unless specifically instructed in the "Operating Instructions".
  • Page 341 If a sheet of paper is wrapped around the heat roller, or when clearing a jammed paper that is difficult or impossible to see, do not try to remove it by yourself. Doing so can cause injuries or burns. Switch Off the machine immediately, and contact your authorized Panasonic dealer. Others When clearing a paper jam or other fault, follow the appropriate procedure given in the Operating Instructions.
  • Page 342 Store the Toner Cartridge and paper in cool areas with low humidity. Panasonic recommends using high quality 16 - 28 lb paper (Sheet Bypass: 16 - 44 lb), using an inferior paper may cause excessive paper curl, requiring you to empty out the Output Tray more often to avoid paper jams.
  • Page 343 The Initial Machine Modes can be checked or changed with the Function Modes, however, these modes require the Key Operator Password. For Key Operator: When setting up this machine, please consult with your authorized Panasonic dealer, and decide on the Key Operator Password together, then record it and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 344 Getting To Know Your Machine Precautions Laser Safety LASER SAFETY This machine employs a laser. Only qualified service personnel should attempt to service this device due to possible eye injury. CAUTION: USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
  • Page 345 ® period of non-use. The use of this NERGY compliant product will reduce energy consumption and ultimately benefit the environment. The default functions can be adjusted depending on your office requirements. Please ask your Authorized Panasonic dealer for more details.
  • Page 346 Email: consumerproducts@panasonic.com Note: For Technical Support, please contact your Authorized Panasonic selling dealer. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the rear panel of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.
  • Page 347 In order to program this information into your facsimile machine, you should refer in the Operating Instructions for Facsimile and Copy Functions to complete the steps. Example of Header Format (DATE and TIME, LOGO, ID Number setting) MMM-dd-yyyy 09:00 PANASONIC 201 348 7000 P.01/05 1) Date and Time...
  • Page 348 Getting To Know Your Machine Precautions Notice to Users in Canada NOTICE Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection.
  • Page 349 Avis Avant d'installer ce matériel, l'utilisateur doit s'assurer qu'il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l'entreprise locale de télécommunication. Le matériel doit également être installé en suivant une méthode acceptée de raccordement. L'abonné ne doit pas oublier qu'il est possible que la conformité aux conditions énoncées ci-dessus n'empêche pas la dégradation du service dans certaines situations.
  • Page 350: Installation Overview

    Installing Printer Driver To set up the device for Printing and Advanced Features, refer to the Operating Instructions "Software" included on the CD. Insert the Panasonic Document Management System CD. The CD will launch automatically. NOTE: If the CD does not launch automatically, double click the My Computer icon on the Desktop or on the Start menu, then double click the CD icon.
  • Page 351 Unpacking Unpack the carton and check whether all the illustrated accessories are included. NOTE: The contents or their accessories may differ depending on the Destination. Top Pad Accessory Box Contents Outer Carton Drum Unit Toner Cartridge Cushions Telephone Line Cable Power Cord Main Unit Accessory...
  • Page 352 Getting To Know Your Machine Installing Your Machine Remove all Shipping Tapes and Packing Materials. Remove all packing materials and shipping tapes before connecting any Cable(s). ADF Cover Remove other remaining shipping ADF Cover tapes. Paper Cardboards and Tapes Protection Sheet Insulation Tape (Yellow) Install the Rear Paper Tray Cover and pull out the Exit Tray.
  • Page 353 Connecting Cables USB Port ACTIVITY Lamp See Operating Instructions Blinks when there is data (For Document Management traffic on the LAN. System and Printer) LAN Connection Jack (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) LAN Cable LINK Lamp (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Cable) Illuminates when connected Insert the plug until a click is heard. to the LAN.
  • Page 354 Getting To Know Your Machine Installing Your Machine Load Paper For Tray-1 Paper Tray Paper Tray-1 Tray-1 Max. Level Indicator For Tray-1 NOTE: Load Paper : Printing Side Down When changing the paper size, refer Paper Weight to the Operating Instructions (For 1-Sided Copy : 16 –...
  • Page 355 Cartridge to your Authorized transportation. Panasonic dealer. • For optimum copy quality, use the recommended Panasonic Toner Cartridge. Store Toner Cartridge in a cool dark place. Do not remove the protective cover unless you are ready to use it. Select "1:YES".
  • Page 356: User Parameters (For Facsimile)

    For example, the built-in clock keeps the current Date and Time, your LOGO and ID Number to help identify you when you send or receive documents. These parameters can be programmed via your PC by using the Configuration Editor included in the Panasonic Document Management System CD (with the machine).
  • Page 357 LOGO LOGO PANASONIC Enter your LOGO (Up to 25 characters and numbers) Ex: PANASONIC ID NO. 201 555 1212 Exits the User Parameter Mode. (Programming other User Parameters is not necessary for using the Facsimile Function.) To return to standby.
  • Page 358: Operation Chart (For Facsimile)

    Getting To Know Your Machine Operation Chart (For Facsimile) Sending Documents (Memory Transmissions) *Hold the center of the guides ENTER STATION(S) when adjusting the width. THEN PRESS START 00% Face Up Make sure that the above message NOTE: You must never try to send/ is shown on the display.
  • Page 359 Transmission Settings Adjusting the Contrast of scanned image data by Select the desired Transmission Quick Name Search Dialing pressing cursor keys ( setting. (See the column on the right) Lighter Normal Darker One-Touch/ABBR. Dialing) CONTRAST and/or Manual Number Dialing and/or (See Note 3) Directory Search Dialing STANDARD for standard originals...
  • Page 360: Operation Chart (For Copy)

    Feed 1 sheet of paper at a time. Paper Weight: 16 - 44 lb Adjust the width guides. Incorrect adjustment may cause the paper to wrinkle, misfeed or skew. NOTE: For envelope printing details, refer to the Panasonic-DMS Operating Instructions manual included in the CD.
  • Page 361 Number of Copies Zoom (Max. 999) (Variable Zoom ratios: 71 - 141%) NOTE: When the desired copy size is not loaded in the paper tray, use the Sheet Bypass, see the procedure below. Copying onto Transparency Film (OHP), Thick (Heavy) Paper Stock, etc. (except Thin paper) Before Pressing Start Key Making Copies Open the Rear Cover.
  • Page 362: Problem Solving

    J## (Jam Error Code) printing. E## (Machine Error Code) 2) Do not leave a sheet of paper in the Sheet (Call your authorized Panasonic dealer) Bypass as paper jam indication may display. Maximum Copies Limitation Refer to the Operating Instructions (For Facsimile...
  • Page 363 For Tray-1 Firmly close the Paper Tray. Load Paper : Printing Side Down Paper Weight NOTE: 1-Sided Copy : 16 – 28 lb To prevent paper jams or other 2-Sided Copy : 20 – 24 lb problems, adjust the paper guides Paper Capacity : 250 Sheets (20 lb) (Length &...
  • Page 364 When ordering the Toner Cartridge, print the Order Form using the The OPC Drum is sensitive to light. following procedures, and Fax it to your Authorized Panasonic dealer. To prevent optical exposure problems, Press on the Panel.
  • Page 365 Cartridge to your Authorized transportation. Panasonic dealer. • For optimum copy quality, use the recommended Panasonic Toner Cartridge. Store Toner Cartridge in a cool dark place. Do not remove the protective cover until you are ready to use it. Toner Cartridge...
  • Page 366 Problem Solving Troubleshooting Removing a Misfed Paper Removing a Misfed Paper (Paper Feed/Paper Transport/Automatic Duplex Unit Area) J43, J44, J82, J83: REMOVE MISFED PAPER Rear Cover Misfed Paper NOTE: The J## Code indicates the most probable Jam location. If the jam message reappears after the jam is Misfed Paper cleared, paper is most likely jammed...
  • Page 367 Rear Paper Tray Cover Paper Tray Rear Cover Paper Tray Front Cover Toner Cartridge Misfed Paper Misfed Paper CAUTION Do not scratch or touch the surface of the OPC Drum (Green) with bare hands. The OPC Drum is sensitive to light. To prevent Front Cover optical exposure problems, do not expose the OPC Drum to direct sunlight or bright light.
  • Page 368 Problem Solving Troubleshooting Error Codes User Error Codes (U Code) Code Check Points Code Check Points Front Cover is open. ADF Cover is open. Low Toner or Cartridge is empty. (See page 28) Battery requires replacement. Refer to the Operating Instructions (For Facsimile and Copy Functions) on the CD.
  • Page 369 NOTE: When the optional Tray-2 is installed and the same size of paper is loaded in both trays, the paper will be supplied from Paper Tray-2 first. This is the default setting, if you wish to change the setting, please consult with your authorized Panasonic dealer. To make copies from the Sheet Bypass Set the original(s) on the ADF.
  • Page 370: Information Code

    Problem Solving Information Code When an anomaly occurs, the display may show one of the Information Codes listed below. These will help you to identify and correct the problem. Info. Meaning Possible Action Page Code Document is misfeeding. 1. Reload the document properly. 2.
  • Page 371 Info. Meaning Possible Action Page Code • Machine received a confidential document or was 1. Print a File List and check the contents. requested to be polled of a confidential document 2. Wait until machine finishes printing. under any of following conditions. 1.
  • Page 372 NOTE 1. After identifying the problem and taking the recommended action, if the information Codes keep reoccuring or Information Codes that appear on your machine are not listed above, please contact your local Panasonic Authorized Panasonic dealer.
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