Sharp UP-3301 Service Manual

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CHAPTER 1. SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
CHAPTER 2. OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
CHAPTER 3. SERVICE PRECAUTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CHAPTER 4. PROGRAM RESET AND SRV MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
CHAPTER 6. DIAGNOSTICS SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
CHAPTER 7. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
CHAPTER 8. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
CHAPTER 9. PWB LAYOUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
PARTS GUIDE
Parts marked with "!" are important for maintaining the safety of the unit. Be sure to replace these parts with specified
ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the unit.
SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL
CONTENTS
SHARP CORPORATION
CODE : 00Z
POS TERMINAL
UP-3301
(For "U & A" version)
This document has been published to be used
for after sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.
UP3301USME

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    SERVICE MANUAL CODE : 00Z UP3301USME POS TERMINAL UP-3301 MODEL (For “U & A” version) CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. SPECIFICATIONS ......1 CHAPTER 2.
  • Page 2 CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. AVOID: SHORT-CIRCUITING THE BATTERY TERMINALS. KEEP THE BATTERY AWAY FROM FIRE. * WHEN DISPOSING THE BATTERY, FOLLOW THE LOCAL RULES AND REGULATIONS. “BATTERY DISPOSAL”...
  • Page 3: Chapter 1. Specifications

    Contrast control Dot space 0.02 mm Bottom cabinet * Note that the application software for the UP-3301 uses 16 colors. The display can be tilted to the best viewing angle by sliding the rear stand. Rear view Be sure to push the button on the rear stand when sliding it.
  • Page 4 Screen example (REG mode) Status indication Mode caption Time Display Window Touch-panel keyboard Numeric entry: An entered figure appears at the cursor position. Note: The size of a display area depends on the layout of a touch-panel keyboard (ex. key size) or the function mode (ex. drive-through function). Display example 1 (REG mode) Mode caption Server name...
  • Page 5 Keyboard layout (default) • Sub3 keyboard • Home keyboard This keyboard appears when you touch the [MORE3] key on the Sub2 keyboard. This keyboard appears when you touch the [HOME] key. DISC. MISC G.CHK MENU01 MENU02 MENU03 MENU04 MENU05 000001 000006 000011 000002...
  • Page 6 • Function menu 3 (MISC) keyboard • Payment menu (PAYMENT MENU) keyboard This keyboard appears when you touch the [MISC] key on the Home, This keyboard appears when you touch the [PAYMENT MENU] key Main2, or Main3 keyboard. on the Home, Main2, or Main3 keyboard. MISC TAX1SF WASTE...
  • Page 7 Function keys list (default keyboard and labels) Caption (default) Function Caption (default) Function %1 thru %9 Used to enter the percent calculation HOME Used to return to the HOME keyboard. (percent 1 thru 9). CANCEL Used to cancel your current operation or menu (–)1 thru (–)9 Used to execute the discount entry or return to the previous menu.
  • Page 8 3) Screen save mode Caption (default) Function RECALL Used to re-call the corresponding guest check To save electrical power or the display's life, your POS terminal is pro- to the registration mode (for drive-thru). vided with the screen save function. This function can turn the LCD backlight off when the POS terminal is left idle for an extended period of B.S.
  • Page 9: Chapter 2. Options

    CHAPTER 2. OPTIONS 1. System configuration Satelite <Local purchased> RS-232 Communication (LAN) Master terminal (RS-232) 6ports R/J Printer <Local purchased> <Option> ER-01PU RS-232 Board <Option> ER-A7RS2 Scale Expansion <Local purchased> <Local purchased> Built in Printer board <Option> <Option> UP-T80BP UP-S02MB2M Remote Drawer <Option>...
  • Page 10 Test pins : Used to check the bus signals. Bus connector : Used to check the bus signals. 6-2. MCR test card: UKOG-6718RCZZ • Used when executing the diagnostics for the UP-E12MR2. • External view Connected to the UP-3301 Mother PWB. UP-3301US OPTIONS – 8 –...
  • Page 11: Chapter 3. Service Precaution

    CHAPTER 3. SERVICE PRECAUTION 1. Calibration 1. Calibration 6) Correction points are input Arbitrary correction points are input. Coordinate data corresponding The coordinates on the touch panel and those on the VGA display may to its input are output from the touch controller. Note the data are not match for the following reasons.
  • Page 12 4. Touch panel/VGA coordinates • Touch panel configuration (unit: mm) 1) Introduction 243.8(x) The application software of the UP-3301 is written in the flash ROM. 229.4(x2) In the following cases, the writing procedure of the application software 18.2(x1) into the flash ROM is required •...
  • Page 13 3. POS UTILITY TOOLS 2) CONNECTION PC and UP-3301 are connected by RS232. 1) OUTLINE Connect the CH2 port of the UP-3301 to the RS-232 interface of the This Specification document describes explanation about "POSUTILITYTOOL.EXE and "02FD.EXE". "POSUTILITYTOOL.EXE"and "02FD.EXE" works on Windows 95/98 of PC and they have the following Functions by connecting UP-3301 with RS232.
  • Page 14 Select the ROM object Files by clicking the "Add Files.." button. Push the "SEND" button. Program data is received from the P.C. automatically. Program data is sent to the UP-3301 automatically. The UP-3301 displays. When data sending is completed, The UP-3301 displays the initial Window is shown after "Complete"...
  • Page 15 ALL RAM Data UpLoad : Go to "2" ALL RAM Data DownLoad : Go to "9" ALL RAM Data UpLoad Enter the SRV mode. Connect the P.C. and the UP-3301 (CH2) via RS232. Select " 2 SETTING ". Select " 13 DATA SEND" The UP-3301 displays Execute the "02FD.EXE"...
  • Page 16 The “UTL33.EXE” is a program which runs on the PC DOS (1) UP-3301 program rewrite (IPL) prompt screen, it is connected to the UP-3301 by RS232 (CH2). It has The UP-3301 program is updated. S-type files or ER01FD type data the following functions: (1) UP-3301 IPL operation;...
  • Page 17 Procedure on P.C. side Procedure on UP-3301 side Install “UTL33.EXE” on the P.C. Turn OFF the power. Select “IPL Mode”. Set the “IPL Switch” of UP-3301 to “ON”. Turn ON the power. Starting of “IPL Mode”. The UP-3301 displays “IPL from Serial I/O”...
  • Page 18 Procedure on UP-3301 side Install “UTL33.EXE” on the P.C. Enter the SRV mode. Then turn OFF the power or UP-3301. While pressing the On-Line key, tum ON the power of UP-3301. Keep pressing the On-Line key, and then press the Feed key also.
  • Page 19 “UTL33.EXE” is a utility program on P.C. - a program that sends the Specifies the function. Valid values for n are in the range 1 through 3. application program data of UP-3301, the image data of the Logo stamp 1: UP-3301 IPL...
  • Page 20 5. Requirements for soldering circuit parts 8. Cautions on handling connectors To solder the following parts manually, follow the conditions described When connecting or disconnecting the following connectors, follow the below. procedures below. PARTS CONDITIONS FOR PARTS CODE LOCATION NAME SOLDERING PARTS NAME PARTS CODE...
  • Page 21: Chapter 4. Program Reset And Srv Mode

    TOUCH CONNECTOR PWB: CN1 In the UP-3301, the following reset switch (location No: S1) is used to • How to Insert the FFC Connector switch to the service (SRV) mode and to reset. (1) Open the slider to the unlock position PROGRAM RESET Open the slider upwards up to an angle of 60 degrees.
  • Page 22: Chapter 5. Master Reset (All Memory Clear)

    CHAPTER 5. MASTER RESET (ALL MEMORY CLEAR) There are three possible methods to perform a master reset. 8) MASTER RESET-1 is executed. DISPLAY: 1. MRS-1 (Master Reset-1): Clear the entire MASTER RESET memory and resume initial values. PROCEDURE 1) Turn off the AC power switch. 9) After completion of the master reset, the buzzer sounds three times 2) Set the reset switch to the "ON"...
  • Page 23 6) The master reset menu window is displayed as shown below. 10) After completion of the master reset, the buzzer sounds three times and the following SRV mode display is shown. DISPLAY: DISPLAY: [SRV mode screen] Please select MASTER RESET MASTER RESET 2 MASTER RESET 3 Touch the [MASTER RESET 2] key.
  • Page 24 6) The master reset menu window is displayed as shown below. 9) Set the fixed keys in the table below (Start from the [HOME] key, The keys are displayed sequentially) DISPLAY: DISPLAY: Please select ENTER HOME MASTER RESET MASTER RESET 2 KEY NAME MASTER RESET 3 HOME...
  • Page 25: Chapter 6. Diagnostics Specifications

    1. General 2) Program reset (service reset) procedure 1 Turn off the AC power switch. This diagnostics program is used for a simplified check of the UP-3301 2 Set the reset switch to the RESET position. series operations in servicing.
  • Page 26 1) Standard RAM Check The following processes are performed for the check address (800000H~9FFFFFH). 1 Check content PASS1: Memory data save For the SRAM of the standard 2MB RAM, the following test is per- PASS2: Data "0000H" write formed. The memory contents will not be changed by this check. PASS3: Data "0000H"...
  • Page 27 The formats of data (ASCII) stored are as follows: This SERVICE ROM allows to write into the FLASH ROM when re- 21FFE0H - 21FFEFH: MODEL CODE (e.g. UP-3301". Displayed execution is impossible because of an abnormality during rewriting until data becomes 00H.) into the FLASH ROM.
  • Page 28 IMPORTANT : : : : When setting channels for the RS232, do not set two or more ports to one channel. In the UP-3301, a max. two The operation of the clock crystal of the CKDC and the keyboard are units of ER-A7RS2 can be installed.
  • Page 29 1) CHANNEL Check 2) CH1 Check 1 Check content 1 Check content The CHANNEL setting of the connected RS232 is displayed. The When the loop back connector is not set, an error is displayed display content and the setting of the DIP SW for CHANNEL setting (ERROR:CH1).
  • Page 30 All the contents of an error must be displayed. 3-7. Liquid Crystal Display Diagnostics ERROR The UP-3301 LCD display is checked. ERROR display ERROR content The test program displays the patterns in the following sequence. Every ER-DR:ERROR ER-DR LOOP ERROR time the Touch panel is pressed, the next pattern is displayed.
  • Page 31 3-9. TCP/IP Stack Network Diagnostics Performing the TCP/IP STACK test. To perform this test, the following configuration is required. • UP-3301 ix. The outermost peripheral of the LCD's active area is displayed in one-dot line. • 10BASE-T cable (only for data transmission test) •...
  • Page 32 HW_RST : In case that /INTHR can not be reset, "1" is set. TCP/IP to "program rewriting mode". b0: Reserved ("0" is always displayed.) • Power on the UP-3301, then execute the MAC ADDR&FIRM WRITE diag. 2 Display • Enter three sets of three digits decimal from numeric key of touch SELF Check panel, and touch the ENTER key.
  • Page 33 No. After entering the first terminal No. and last terminal No. of the satellite machine, touch ENTER key. For example, UP-3301 DIAG uses private IP address. This DIAG assigns Private IP when you want to enter the terminal No. 5~15 of the satellite addresses to 16 terminal numbers to simplify the test as shown below.
  • Page 34 2 Check content 3-10. Magnetic Card Reader Diagnostics Data composed of 2 byte sequence No. and 254 byte AAH data Read check of the optional UP-E12MR2 is performed. in the following format are transmitted from the master machine The test program reads the magnetic card of ISO 7811/1-5 standard to the satellite machine.
  • Page 35 3-11. Drawer Diagnostics 3-12. Printer Diagnostics This diagnostics is used to check the drawer open and sensors. I/F loopback and printing tests of the printer are performed. The following menu appears. Press the name of the test you want to The following menu is displayed.
  • Page 36: Chapter 7. Circuit Description

    CHAPTER 7. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 1. Hardware block diagram Drawer x 2 DRIVER H8/510 DRIVER FLASH Customer display (NOR) MPCA8 RS232 x 2 DRIVER/ RECEIVER SRAM OPC2 PRINTER (UP-T80BP) EXT.SLOT (80pin x 2) UPE10IN TCP/IP Compatible RAMCN (72pin) VRAM TOUCH Clerk SW CONTROLLER (DRAM 512K) CONTROLLER...
  • Page 37 2. Description of main LSI’s 2-1. CPU (HD6415108FX) 1) Pin description AVSS UP-3301US CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION – 35 –...
  • Page 38 2) Block diagram P27/A23 P26/A22 Data bus Port 1 P25/A21 P24/A20 P23/A19 P22/A18 P21/A17 P20/A16 EXTAL XTAL Clock Watch oscillator dog timer H8/500 CPU STBY Interruption controller 16bit free running Refresh controller timer x 2ch RFSH BREQ BACK Wait state 8bit timer controller WAIT...
  • Page 39 I/O Data bus Out GND I/O Data bus /IPLON0 From IPL SW of ER-A7RS2 I/O Data bus /IPLON1 From IPL SW of UP-3301 I/O Data bus /SRESET In TCP/IP RESET signal I/O Data bus NORDY Flash Memory ready (“H” active) In GND FVPON Out Flash Memory write protect (“L”...
  • Page 40 2-2. G.A.(MPCA8) 1) Pin configuration EXINT0Z EXINT1Z PCUTZ EXINT2Z FCUTZ EXINT3Z WROZ STAMPZ RDOZ VIOZ RA15 VMEMZ RA16 SWAPZ RESZ RA17 FROS1Z RA18 FROMLZ EXWAITZ POFF WAITZ INT1Z MCR2Z HTS1 IPLON SCK1 DAX2 STH1 DAX1 MCRINT RCRXZ VWAITZ IRRXZ MCRINTZ UATXZ VRESC UARXZ...
  • Page 41 2) Block diagram M P C A 8 A23-A0 IPLONZ VMEMZ DROS1Z SSP COMPARISON RASPN1 DECODE REGISTER SSPRQZ RASPN1E RASPN12Z RASPN2 RASPN2E D0-D7 BUFFER RDOZ READ WROZ WRITE PHAI CONTROL TXDI RESETZ SCKI RESZ RXDI VRESC POFFZ HTS1 SCK1 SERIAL STH2 CHANNEL VWAITZ...
  • Page 42 3) Pin description Name Description Name Description TXDI SERIAL IN FROM CPU SCKI SERIAL CLOCK FROM CPU IRQ0Z INTERRUPT SIGNAL FOR CPU PCUTZ ADDRESS BUS FCUTZ ADDRESS BUS ADDRESS BUS STAMPZ ADDRESS BUS VIOZ ADDRESS BUS VMEMZ VRAM DECODER ADDRESS BUS SWAPZ –...
  • Page 43 Name Description Name Description IRRXZ STH2 SERIAL IN (OPTION CKDC INTERFACE) RCRXZ TEST0 TEST PIN DAX1 OSCI TEST1 TEST PIN DAX2 OSCO TEST2 TEST PIN IPLON IPL ON SIGNAL RDD2 SERIAL IN FROM MCR TRACK1 MCR2Z CLS2 CARD SENSE ON MCR TRACK1 WAITZ WAIT FOR CPU LCDWT...
  • Page 44 2-3. OPC2 1) Pin configuration SL00 TRNDTB SL01 /CSB SL02 SL10 SYCBKA SL11 TRNEMPA SL12 RCVRDYA SL20 TRNRDYA SL21 /DSRA SL22 /CTSA SL30 RCVDTA SL31 /RTSA SL32 /DTRA /CD0 TRNDTA BRK0 /CSA TRNEMP0 UTST RCVRDY0 DBTST TRNRDY0 RCVCLK /CTS0 TRNCLK RCVDT0 /CI0 /RTS0...
  • Page 45 OPC2 OPC1 DATA BUS OPC1~USART BAUD RATE GENERATOR BAUD RATE GENERATOR USART USART USART USART USART Common input 3) Pin descriptions Name UP-3301 Description Name UP-3301 Description /CI0 /CI1 RS-232 control signal SL00 RS-232/UNIT0 /CI input channel select SL01 /RTS0...
  • Page 46 Name UP-3301 Description Name UP-3301 Description CTS2Z /CTS3 RS-232 clear to send signal DATA BUS (USART) RCVDT2 RCVDT3 RS-232 reception to send DATA BUS (USART) signal DATA BUS (USART) /CI2 DATA BUS (USART) /CS2 /CS3 RS-232 chip select signal /CD3...
  • Page 47 2-4. TCP/IP Interface Name UP-3301 Description 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION TRNDTC TXD3 RS-232 transmission data The Ethernet control supports the TCP/IP protocol. signal /DTRC /DTR3 RS-232 data terminal ready 2. BLOCK DIAGRAM signal 10MHz /RTSC /RTS3 USART_C request to send /CS0...
  • Page 48 4. MAIN LSI DESCRIPTION Interrupt Controller (INTC): • Seven external interrupt pins (NMI, IRQ x 6) 1) CPU (SH7014) • Twenty-eight internal interrupt sources 1)-1. SH7014 Overview The SH7014 CMOS single-chip microprocessors integrate a Hitachi- • Sixteen programmable priority levels original architecture, with a high-speed CPU with peripheral functions Bus State Controller (BSC): required for the system configuration.
  • Page 49 Watchdog Timer (WDT) (One Channel): 1)-2. Block Diagram • Watchdog timer or interval timer Figure 1. is a block diagram of the SH7014. • A count overflow can generate an internal reset, external signal, or interrupt Serial Communication Interface (SCI) (Two Channels): (Per Channel): •...
  • Page 50 Signal Signal Remarks Remarks name name HD10 N.U. (Pull-Down) PE14 PE14 N.U. (GND) N.U. (Pull-Down) PE15 FLASH write Status N.U. (Pull-Down) Address Bus DATA Bus DATA Bus LA10 XTAL XTAL Oscillator connection terminal LA11 Mode terminal LA12 EXTAL EXTAL Oscillator connection terminal LA13 Mode terminal 2 LA14...
  • Page 51 2) LAN CONTROLLER (RTL8019AS) 2)-3. Pin Configuration 66 BA21 [PNP] 65 JP 2)-1. Features: 67 BA20 [BS0] 64 AUI 68 BA19 [BS1] 63 LED2 [LED_TX] 69 BA18 [BS2] 62 LED1 [LED_RX] [LED_CRS] 70 VDD • 100-pin PQFP 61 LED0 [LED_COL] [LED_LINK] 71 BA17 [BS3] 60 LEDBNC 72 BA16 [BS4]...
  • Page 52 Signal Signal Remarks Remarks name name SMEMWB SMEMWB N.U. (Pull-Up) SD13 SD13 N.U. (Pull-Down) RSTDRV RSTDRV Hardware Reset SD12 SD12 N.U. (Pull-Down) /CS3 Chip Select SD11 SD11 N.U. (Pull-Down) IOCHRDY /WAIT Wait to CPU SD10 SD10 N.U. (Pull-Down) DATA Bus N.U.
  • Page 53 6. INTERFACE WITH HOST CPU 1) SIGNAL LINES The following signal lines are required for the interface with the host CPU. Signal name Description Connected to Connection pin A0~A11 Address Bus from host CPU DP-RAM A0R~A11R D0~D7 Data Bus from host CPU DP-RAM D0R~D7R Read signal from host CPU...
  • Page 54 2) DATA COMMUNICATION 7. LAN CONTROL Data is transmitted from the host CPU to the TCP/IP board or vice versa This board fixes RTL8019AS to the 8-bit mode on hardware. through the dual-port SRAM. If data is written into the same address of RTL8019AS the dual-port SRAM from both sides or written into and read from the SLOT16...
  • Page 55 2-5. VGA controller (MN89303A) 1) Pin Configuration /SBEH /IOWR /IORD /SMEMW /SMEMR SA19 SA18 LOGICON SA17 LCDON SA16 BACKON SA15 SA14 SA13 SA12 SA11 SA10 /BIOSEN /REFRESH 2) Block diagram Gray scale RAM table engine Hardware UD[7:0] cursor LD[7:0] BACKON LCD panel LCDON controller...
  • Page 56 3) Pin configuration Signal Signal Symbol In/Out Function Symbol In/Out Function name name 25.175MHz DCLK Data shift clock DISP DISP Display enable /SBEH /SBEH System byte high enable Line pulse /IOWR /IOWR I/O write Frame pulse /IORD /IORD I/O read Upper data /SMEMW /SMEMW...
  • Page 57 VCKDC – 1) General description Clock signal The CKDC7 is a 4-bit microcomputer developed for the UP-3301 and Key data from host provides functions to control the real-time clock, keys, and displays. Out Key data to host The basic functions of the CKDC9 are shown below.
  • Page 58 2-6. ISP2032 Name Function This IC has been developed specifically for the UP-3301 to achieve the RASPN2 EXTENDED PSRAM2 DECODER VGA CHIP and PSRAM interfaces. (FROM MPCA) Pin descriotion 800000H ~ 9FFFFFH /RASPN12 PSRAM DECODER (FROM MPCA) Name Function 600000H ~ 9FFFFFH...
  • Page 59 3-4. ROM space 3-5. VRAM & RAM space Fig.5 shows the ROM space. The UP-3301 uses 2MB of NOR-type The VRAM is the display memory of the LCD. flash memory instead of a conventional ROM, so that the ROS1 from...
  • Page 60: Customer Display

    3-6. Extended I/O area The addresses from F00000h to FFFFFFh are called an extended I/O area. The UP-3301 uses the following addresses as the break address register (BAR) for SSP. • FFFF00h ~ FFFFFFh 4. LCD display The main display is a 640 x 480 dot liquid crystal display.
  • Page 61 ISP2032 Odd side PSRAM /OWR /LWR The UP-3301 uses flash memory in the place of a EPROM, so it is pos- /HWR sible to rewrite the contents of the flash memory when changing the Gate Array program. However, since the existing MPCA8, it is also possible to use...
  • Page 62 Signal Signal Pin No. Pin No. Pin No. Name Name Name 11. CKDC9 – – The UP-3301 performs the following controls, using the CKDC9. – – • Customer display – – • Clock – • Buzzer – • System reset –...
  • Page 63 13. Reset sequence 13-2. MRS, SRV reset In the UP-3301, the MRS, SRV resetting is selected and executed by The reset sequence block diagram is shown below. Note that the the key which has been depressed when the CKDC reset is released to RESET signal (system reset) and CKDCR signal (CKDC reset) are dif- start the system.
  • Page 64 (2) Detailed timing (relation between DATA and CLOCK PULSE) Two standard RS232 channels are compatible with the ER-A7RS2. RCP1/RCP2 However, while the ER-A7RS2 uses the IRQ2 terminal of the CPU for interruption of the RS232, the UP-3301 cannot use the IRQ1 terminal "0" "1" "1"...
  • Page 65: Chapter 8. Circuit Diagram

    UP-3301US CIRCUIT DIAGRAM – 63 –...
  • Page 66 /RESETS UP-3301US CIRCUIT DIAGRAM – 64 –...
  • Page 67 UP-3301US CIRCUIT DIAGRAM – 65 –...
  • Page 68 HD11 HD10 LA17 LA16 LA15 LA14 LA13 LA12 LA11 LA10 UP-3301US CIRCUIT DIAGRAM – 66 –...
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  • Page 72 LA19 LA18 LA17 LA16 LA15 LA14 LA13 LA12 LA11 LA10 UP-3301US CIRCUIT DIAGRAM – 70 –...
  • Page 73 UP-3301US CIRCUIT DIAGRAM – 71 –...
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  • Page 75 UP-3301US CIRCUIT DIAGRAM – 73 –...
  • Page 76 LA11 LA10 UP-3301US CIRCUIT DIAGRAM – 74 –...
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  • Page 91: Chapter 9. Pwb Layout

    UP-3301US PWB LAYOUT – 89 –...
  • Page 92 UP-3301US PWB LAYOUT – 90 –...
  • Page 93 2. IR PWB 3. LCD PWB [A Side] [B Side] 4. INVERTER PWB [A Side] [B Side] UP-3301US PWB LAYOUT – 91 –...
  • Page 94 5. MOTHER PWB 6. N/F PWB 7. TOUCH PANEL PWB UP-3301US PWB LAYOUT – 92 –...
  • Page 95 UP-3301US PWB LAYOUT – 93 –...
  • Page 96 PARTS GUIDE UP-3301 MODEL (U,A version) CONTENTS Top cabinet etc. Bottom cabinet etc. Packing material & Accessories Main PWB unit Mother PWB unit Touch panel PWB unit N/F PWB unit Invertor PWB unit Rear display PWB unit IPL SW PWB unit LCD PWB unit Service options &...
  • Page 97: Top Cabinet Etc

    Top cabimet etc. PRICE PART PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK G S T N - 2 0 0 5 B H Z A Tilt stand J K N B Z 2 4 1 1 B H Z Z Tilt knob M S P R P 2 3 7 2 B H Z Z Tilt spring M L E V F 2 3 2 4 B H Z Z...
  • Page 98 Top cabimet etc. PSP00354 – 2 –...
  • Page 99: Bottom Cabinet Etc

    Bottom cabimet etc. PRICE PART PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK L X - B Z 6 7 8 2 B H Z Z Screw(3×6) C P W B N 2 8 2 5 B H 0 1 Option display PWB unit L A N G T 2 8 8 9 B H Z Z Rear display angle Q C N W - 3 0 8 8 B H Z Z...
  • Page 100 Bottom cabimet etc. PSP00355 – 4 –...
  • Page 101: Packing Material & Accessories

    Packing material & Accessories PRICE PART PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK S P A K C 3 0 1 9 B H S C Packing case S P A K A 8 4 5 4 B H Z C Packing add R P S H E P 6 6 8 1 B H Z Z Packing sheet...
  • Page 102 Main PWB unit PRICE PART PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK L X - B Z 2 1 8 9 B H Z Z Screw(HEAT SINK åÝíËóp) [HEAT SINK (H/S-PWB)] P R D A F 2 3 7 9 B H Z Z Heat sink [IC36A1,IC36A2] Q C N C M 1 1 0 1 B H Z Z...
  • Page 103 Main PWB unit PRICE PART PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK V C C C C Y 1 H H 1 0 1 J Capacitor(50WV 100pF/1608Type/CH) [C242,C243,C244,C245,C246] V C C C C Y 1 H H 1 0 1 J Capacitor(50WV 100pF/1608Type/CH) [C247,C248,C249,C250,C251] V C C C C Y 1 H H 1 0 1 J...
  • Page 104 Main PWB unit PRICE PART PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK V H I F S 7 8 1 B Z B - 1 IC(FS781BZB) [IC2,IC10] V H I H 4 7 2 8 B 0 2 F S IC(H4728B02FS) [IC31] V H I H 6 4 1 5 1 0 8 1 0 CPU(H641510810)
  • Page 105: Main Pwb Unit

    Main PWB unit PRICE PART PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK Resistor(1/16W 470Ω ±5%) V R S - C Y 1 J D 4 7 1 J [R167,R168,R192] Resistor(1/16W 4.7KΩ ±1%) V R S - C Y 1 J D 4 7 2 F [R238A1] Resistor(1/16W 4.7KΩ...
  • Page 106: F Pwb Unit

    N/F PWB unit PRICE PART PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK L B N D J 2 0 0 3 S C Z Z Cable band Q C N C W 7 1 9 9 B H 0 E Connector(35328-0510) [CN2A] Q C N W - 2 9 8 2 B H Z Z AC cable...
  • Page 107: Fipl Sw Pwb Unit

    Rear display PWB unit PRICE PART PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK Resistor(1/10W 1.0KΩ ±5%) V R S - T S 2 A D 1 0 2 J [R45] Resistor(1/10W 10KΩ ±1%) V R S - T S 2 A D 1 0 3 F [R46] Resistor(1/10W 10KΩ...
  • Page 108 Index PRICE PART PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK PSHEG2859BHZZ 1- 38 PRICE PART PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK PSHEP2471BHZZ 1- 45 PSHEP2472BHZZ 1- 44 PSHEP2861BHZZ 2- 57 CKOG-6724BHZZ 12- 13 PSHEP2862BHZZ 2- 58 CPWBF7573BH01 2- 22 PSHEP6681BHZZ " 7- 901 PSPAG6723RCZZ CPWBN2789BH01 11- 901...
  • Page 109 PRICE PART PRICE PART PARTS CODE PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK RANK MARK RANK RCILZ1003BHZZ 4- 31 VCKYCY1HB222K 4- 65 RCILZ5017SCZ/ VCKYCY1HF104Z 4- 66 " VCKYTV1CF105Z 4- 68 RC-KZ1054CCZZ " RCORF1008ACZZ 4- 32 VCKYTV1HB102K 6- 13 RCORF2345BHZZ 4- 33 " 8- 10 RCORF6695BHZZ 2- 51...
  • Page 110 PRICE PART PRICE PART PARTS CODE PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK RANK MARK RANK VRS-CY1JD153J 4- 119 XUBSD40P08000 1- 10 VRS-CY1JD201J 4- 120 XUPSD40P12000 1- 51 VRS-CY1JD223J 4- 121 VRS-CY1JD271J 4- 122 VRS-CY1JD272J 4- 123 VRS-CY1JD273J 4- 124 VRS-CY1JD302J 4- 125 VRS-CY1JD330J 4- 126 VRS-CY1JD332J...
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