1 General Precautions 1.1. Safety Precautions 1.2. Electrical Tests 1. Unplug the power cord and check for continuity between the earth ground connection on the plug and the metal cabinet. There should be zero ohm resistance found. 2. With the unit unplugged, short the AC Live-Neutral of the plug with a jumper wire. 3.
1.3. Standard for Repair Service Repair service shall be provided in accordance with repair technology information such as service manual so as to prevent fires, injury or electric shock, which can be caused by improper repair work. 1. When performing repairs, neither the products nor its parts or components shall be modified. 2.
1.6. About RoHS This product is fully compliant with the national laws transposed from the EU Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances (RoHS) in electrical and electronic equipment, effective 1st July 2006 in the EU countries. In order for the product to comply with the RoHS Directive, the six particular substances (lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls, and polybrominated diphenyl ethers) have been either totally eliminated or limited to the concentration level below maximum allowed.
2 Introduction 2.1. Before using this manual This model (specifications, component parts, service parts, etc.) is different from area/country to area/country. This difference can be distinguished by the Areas/Countries Distinction Mark (printed on the name plate). In this manual, the Areas/Countries Distinc- tion Mark is used to distinguish this difference.
2.2. Specifications 2.2.1. UB-5838C Item UB-5838C/5838C-C/5838C-T UB-5838C-A/5838C-G/5838C-U/5838C- General Power Supply AC 100 to 120 V, 50/60 Hz AC 220 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz Power Consumption 0.70 A / 0.23 A 0.35 A / 0.15 A (Operating/Standby) External Dimensions (without Stand) 1,125 mm x 1,998 mm x 224 mm (44.30 inch x 78.67 inch x 8.82 inch)
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*1: For information regarding USB Flash Memory Device, SD Memory Cards, and printers, refer to the following site. http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/eboard/ub-5838c_info.htm *2: If an SD memory card has been formatted (ex. by the general formatting software of a computer), it oftentimes cannot be recognized by this unit.
2.6. Main Components’ (Scanner Assy., PCB Assembly, and others) Locations 1. Scanner Assy. 3. HOME SENSOR Board 4. MOTOR DRIVE Board (2. SCANNER Board) 5. Motor Screen Film AC Inlet Power Switch 7. POWER Board 8. CONTROL Board 6. Stand (Separately available) 11.
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Components Descriptions Scanner Assy. This assembly consists of LED Light-Guide, Lens, and Contact Image Sensors. A light through the LED Light-Guide is reflected from the screen film surface. Then the reflected light will reach the Contact Image Sensors (CISs) through the Lens. These CISs will convert the light into electrical signals, and then will transmit the signals to the SCANNER Board.
The Panaboard is mounted on a wall or is installed to the Stand sold separately. When mounting it on a wall, refer to Sec. 3.6 (Wall Mounting Construction). When installing it to the Stand, refer to Operating Instructions for UB-5838C and UB-5338C. 3.1.
Installing Before installing the Panaboard, assemble Wall-mounting Fixtures or optional Stand. When using the Wall-mounting Fixtures, see Sec.3.6. When using the optional Stand, refer to Operating Instructions for UB-5838C and UB-5338C. 3.3.1. Unpacking 1. Remove the Joints and Shipping Box.
3.3.2. Included Accessories The package includes the parts for setting up the unit shown below. Make sure that all of these parts are included in the package before proceeding.
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3.3.3. Preparation 1. Collapse the shipping box. 2. Remove the protective plastic bag and lay down the unit onto the shipping box with the screen film surface facing downward. Note: Make sure that the cushioning material and other packing materials do not strike the screen film. (Contact may damage the screen film.)
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3.3.4. Installing Panaboard on a wall 1. Remove the 4 rivets. 3. Unscrew the 4 screws to remove the Cover Lower Assy. Note: To remove the rivets, turn them counterclockwise with a 4. Fasten the wall-mounting clasps of the unit securely to the wall screwdriver.
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3.3.5. Installing Panaboard to the optional Stand 1. Attach the optional Stand to the unit. 2. Stand the unit up. • Each Stand has 3 holes (A, B, C). 1) Attach the Stand to the unit with the locking caster up. 2) When attaching the unit to the Stand at normal height (1,830 mm [6' 2/32"]), tighten the 2 screws (included in the Stand) with washers using the hexagonal wrench through holes A and C.
3.4. Operation Check and Settings before using Panaboard 3.4.1. Before Operation Check 3.4.2. Setting the time 1. Wipe the screen film surface. 1. Turn the power switch on. • Soak a soft cloth with water, wring well, and wipe the screen •...
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3.4.3. Operation Check Procedure After assembling the unit and setting the time, perform the procedures presented in the following table to make sure it functions properly.
3.5. Repacking Perform the above Assembly Steps Sec.3.3.1 to Sec3.3.5 in reverse order to repack the unit and accessories. Note: When handling the screen unit, grasp the side cover on either side of screen. Do not grasp the screen film surface, as this may scratch it.
2. Make sure that the location is large enough to accommodate the unit. For UB-5838C: 1,125 mm (H) × 1,998 mm (W) [3' 8 19/64" (H) × 6' 6 43/64" (W)] For UB-5338C: 1,125 mm (H) × 1,636 mm (W) [3' 8 19/64" (H) × 5' 4 27/64" (W)]...
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Using the measuring tape and level, mark the 8 locations to insert the screws. Note: 1. Note the difference in the hole position for UB-5838C and UB-5338C. 2. Make sure that the position of the holes are level and perpendicular to each other (i.e., the unit will not be crooked).
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Install the Wall-mounting Fixtures using the 4 screws. 2 screws are used for each wall-mounting plate. The remaining 4 screws are used after installing the unit on the wall. Note: 1. Screws (8 count) are not included with the product. Please purchase screws with a size of M6, appropriate for your type of wall.
3.6.3. Wall Types and Installation Procedures The method for attaching the Wall-mounting Fixtures to the wall will vary depending on the nature of the wall’s structure. Three available options are listed below. Other methods may be necessary depending on the wall. 3.6.3.1.
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3.6.3.3. Wooden walls Wood screws (sold in stores) are needed. Insert the wood screw through the hole in the Wall-mount- ing Fixture and tighten until the Wall-mounting Fixture is securely fixed to the wall. For the correct hole size, refer to the instructions for the particular wood screws used.
4 Mechanism 4.1. Screen Feed Mechanism When the Motor rotates, the Gear of the Screen Main-roller is activated accordingly via the Intermediate Gears. Two springs on the upper and lower positions adjust the Screen Film tension in the direction of the arrow so as to bring the Screen Sub-roller into contact with the film.
4.2. Scanning Mechanism The Scanner Assy. consists of LED Light-Guide, Lens, and Contact Image Sensors so as to scan the image on the Screen Film. A light through the LED Light-Guide is reflected from the screen film surface. Then the reflected light will reach the Contact Image Sensors (CISs) through the Lens. The CISs will convert the light into electrical signals, and then will transmit the signals to the SCANNER Board.
5 Troubleshooting Guide 5.1. Error Code Error Code Possible Cause Check Point Display Code Name F505001 USB Host Error USB Host (IC12) Access Error 1. Check the soldering condition of IC12 (USB Host) on the CONTROL Board. 2. Replace the faulty part or CONTROL Board. F505002 USB Device Error USB Device (IC13) Access 1.
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Error Code Possible Cause Check Point Display Code Name F616001 CPU Error SOC (IC4: CONTROL Board) 1. Replace the CONTROL Board. is faulty. F616002 Flex RISC Error F616003 DSP Error F616004 Flash ROM Error 1. Data from SOC (IC4: 1. Check the soldering condition of IC2 (Flash ROM) on the CONTROL Board) or from CONTROL Board.
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The following folders in the SD 1. Change the folder property to “Read / Write”. Memory Card Memory Card are set to “Read Read Only Only”. (1) For UB-5838C Folder Name: “UB-5838C” (2) For UB-5338C Folder Name: “UB-5338C” U306035 SD Memory Card The SD Memory Card has 1.
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Error Code Possible Cause Check Point Display Code Name U307035 USB Flash The USB Flash Memory 1. Cancel the write-protection. Memory Device Device has been set to Write-protection write-protect. U307037 FAT 16 Format USB Flash Memory Device 1. Re-format the USB Flash Memory Device with the FAT32 Error with a un-supported FAT16 Format.
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Error Code Possible Cause Check Point Display Code Name U406208 File Full 1. Transfer some images in the following folder of a USB Flash A sequential number of the file Memory Device or of a SD Memory Card to another folder. name has reached 99.
3. Check whether a printer is available for this Panaboard. → For information regarding available printers, refer to the following site: http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/eboard/ ub-5838c_info.htm The illustration of USB Flash Memory 1. Remove the USB Flash Memory Device or SD Device or SD Memory Card is displayed Memory Card from the unit (Panaboard), and at the center of LCD.
5.3. Others Phenomenon Possible Cause Check Point Nothing is indicated on 1. DC power from the POWER Board 1. Restart this unit (Panaboard) and then check whether this the display. is not correctly supplied. phenomenon is reproduced. 2. Check the connection between the POWER Board and CONTROL Board (CN6).
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→ Card is not recognized. this unit. For information regarding available printers, refer to the following site: http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/eboard/ ub- 5838c_info.htm 2. The USB Flash Memory Device is 1. Don't connect the device via USB hub. connected via USB hub. It takes a long time to The device has been never used since 1.
5.4. Requirements after replacing and servicing After replacing or servicing the following assemblies or parts, some settings or confirmation will be required. Replaced and serviced assemblies or Action or confirmation Reference parts CONTROL Board, Component parts on Check the firmware version. See Sec.7.
6 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 6.1. Cover 6.1.1. Cover Lower, Cover L, and Cover Lower L 1. Remove the 2 screws (A) and 2 screws (B). 2. Remove the Cover Lower Assy. 3. Remove the 2 screws (C). 4. Remove the Cover L in the direction of the arrow. 5.
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6.1.2. Cover Upper and Cover Upper L 1. Remove the 2 screws (A). 2. Remove the Cover Upper. 3. Remove the 2 screws (B). 4. Remove the Cover Upper L. 6.1.3. Cover Upper R and Cover R 1. Remove the 2 screws (A). Then remove Cover Upper R. 2.
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6.1.4. Cover Lower R and Roller Unit Cover Before performing these section procedures, remove the following parts. (1) Remove the Cover Lower Assy. (See 6.1.1.) (2) Remove the Cover R. (See 6.1.3.) 1. Remove the 4 screws (A). Then remove the Cover Lower R. 2.
6.2. SCANNER Board and Scanner Assy. 6.2.1. SCANNER Board Before performing these section procedures, remove the following part. Remove the Cover L. (See 6.1.1.) 1. Remove the 3 screws (A) and 2 screws (B). Then remove the Scanner Board Cover. 2.
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6.2.2. Scanner Assy. Before performing these section procedures, remove the following parts. (1) Remove the Cover Lower Assy., Cover L, and Cover Lower L. (See 6.1.1.) (2) Remove the Scanner Board Cover. (See 6.2.1.) (3) Remove the 2 cable harnesses (CN604, CN606) from the SCANNER Board. (See 6.2.1.) 1.
6.3. Motor Drive Unit Before performing these section procedures, remove the following parts. Remove the Cover Lower Assy., Cover L, and Cover Lower L. (See 6.1.1.) 1. Remove the Motor Cable Harness. 2. Remove the 2 screws (A) and then remove the Motor Drive Unit. 3.
6.4. HOME SENSOR Board Before performing these section procedures, remove the following parts. (1) Remove the Cover Lower Assy., Cover L, and Cover Lower L. (See 6.1.1.) (2) Remove the Motor Drive Unit. (See 6.3.) 1. Remove the 4 screws (A) and then remove the Shield Cover. 2.
5. Remove the 2 screws (C) to release the Sensor Cover from the Sensor Holder Plate with HOME SENSOR Board. 6. Remove the 2 screws (D). Then remove the HOME SENSOR Board from the plate. 6.5. MOTOR DRIVE Board Before performing these section procedures, remove the following parts. (1) Remove the Cover Lower Assy., Cover L, and Cover Lower L.
6.6. Control Box Unit Before performing these section procedures, remove the following parts. (1) Remove the Cover Lower Assy., Cover L, and Cover Lower L. (See 6.1.1.) (2) Remove the 2 cable harnesses (CN604, CN606) out of the 7 cable harnesses from the SCANNER Board. Then release the 2 cable harnesses from the clamps.
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6.6.1. CONTROL Board, PANEL Board, and POWER Board 1. Remove the 2 cable harnesses from the MOTOR DRIVE Board. 2. Release the cable from the 3 clamps. 3. Remove the 2 screws (A) and then remove the CP Support Plate. 4.
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6. Turn over the Control Box Unit. Then remove the 4 screws and Lower Panel. (If necessary, remove the SD Cover.) 7. Remove the 7 screws and then remove the Control Box Cover. 8. Remove the cable harness (with black tape attached) and the cable harness (with gray tape attached). 9.
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10. Remove the 2 screws and then remove the Rear Cover. 11. Release the 2 cables from the clamps. 12. Pull the cable through the aperture. 6.6.1.1. CONTROL Board 1. Remove the screw (A) and USB Earth (Ground) Plate. 2. Remove the 5 screws (B) and 2 cable harnesses from the CONTROL Board. 3.
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6.6.1.2. PANEL Board 1. Remove the Battery Holder from the Control Box Unit. 2. Remove the Panel Cable Harness from the PANEL Board. 3. Remove the screw that supports the Ground-lug. 4. Release the 4 hooks to remove the PANEL Board Assy. 5.
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6.6.1.3. POWER Board 1. Remove the 3 screws (A) and the screw (B). Then remove the Power Box Cover. 2. Remove the 4 screws on the POWER Board. 3. Remove the screw that supports the Ground-lug. 4. Remove the 2 cable harnesses from the POWER Board. 5.
6.7. Screen Roller 6.7.1. Screen Main-roller Before performing these section procedures, remove the following parts. (1) Remove the Cover Lower Assy., Cover L, and Cover Lower L. (See 6.1.1.) (2) Remove the Cover Upper and Cover Upper L. (See 6.1.2.) (3) Remove the Cover Upper R and Cover R.
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5. Remove the screw (A) and then remove the Screen Guide Upper. 6. Remove the 2 screws (B) and then remove the Bearing Holder Top L. 7. Remove the Screen Main-roller so as not to have a damage to the screen surface. Note: Must not remove Rings (A) on both sides of the Screen Main-roller.
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6.7.2. Screen Sub-roller Before performing these section procedures, remove the following parts. (1) Remove the Cover Lower Assy. (See 6.1.1.) (2) Remove the Cover Upper R and Cover R. (See 6.1.3.) (3) Remove the Cover Lower R and Roller Unit Cover. (See 6.1.4.) (4) Remove the Base Plate Support for the upper position, Base Plate Support for the lower position, and 2 springs.
(4) Remove the Cover Lower R. (See 6.1.4.) Prepare for the bench that fills the specifications shown below. (The bench must be able to hold the weight of Panaboard and the following size.) UB-5838C: Approx. 28 kg (61.73 lb.) UB-5338C: Approx. 26 kg (57.32 lb.)
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(Screen Guide R) 1. Remove the 2 screws (A), 2 screws (A1), 2 screws (B), and 6 screws (C). Then remove the Rear Side Cover R. 2. Remove the 4 screws (D) and 4 screws (E). Then remove the 4 Screen Guides R. (Screen Guide L) 1.
6.9. Screen Film Before performing these section procedures, remove the following parts. (1) Remove the Cover Lower Assy., Cover L, and Cover Lower L. (See 6.1.1.) (2) Remove the Cover Upper and Cover Upper L. (See 6.1.2.) (3) Remove the Cover Upper R and Cover R. (See 6.1.3.) (4) Remove the Cover Lower R and Roller Unit Cover.
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5. Remove the 4 Screen Guides R. (See 6.8.) 6. Remove the 5 screws (A), and then remove the Base Plate Support on the upper side. 7. Remove the Spring on the upper side. 8. Remove the 2 screws (B) and then remove the Roller Tension Plate Top Sub-assy. 9.
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Screen Main-roller Screen Sub-roller 13. Remove the 12 screws (A) and 2 screws (B). (For UB-5838C Series Only) Remove the 8 screws (A) and 2 screws (B). (For UB-5338C Series Only) 14. Remove the 8 screws (C) and then remove the 4 Inner Panel Holders 2.
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15. Pull the Inner Panel L and Inner Panel R in the direction of the arrows to remove them not to give a damage to the Screen Film. 16. Separate the Screen Film from the Frame Unit.
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Reassembling Note: Inner Panel L and Inner Panel R 1. Insert the Screen Film into the Frame Unit so as to set the film to the original position. 2. Insert the Panel L and Inner Panel R into the Screen Film. Then while keeping the Tip (A) of the Inner Panel L in contact with that of the Inner Panel R, push down the panels in the direction of the arrow (B) so as not to give a damage to the Screen Film.
6.10. Frame Before performing these section procedures, remove the following parts. (1) Remove the Cover Lower Assy., Cover L, and Cover Lower L. (See 6.1.1.) (2) Remove the Cover Upper and Cover Upper L. (See 6.1.2.) (3) Remove the Cover Upper R and Cover R. (See 6.1.3.) (4) Remove the Cover Lower R and Roller Unit Cover.
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2. Remove the screw. Then remove the Panel Hinge Sleeve and Hing Shaft on the upper position. 3. Remove the screw. Then remove the Panel Hinge Sleeve and Hing Shaft on the lower position. 4. Divide the Frame into two pieces.
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6.10.1. Frame R Remove the Rear Side Cover R. (See “ (Screen Guide R)” in Sec.6.8.) Remove the 4 Screen Guides R. (See “ (Screen Guide R)” in Sec.6.8.) 3. Remove the 2 screws and then remove the Rear Cover R. 4.
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6.10.2. Frame L 1. Remove the 2 screws (G), 6 screws (H), and 2 screws (F). Then remove the Rear Side Cover L. 2. Remove the 2 screws (I). If necessary, remove the 2 screws (J) and then remove the 2 Screen Guides L. 3.
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4. If necessary, remove the 4 screws (K), screw (M), and 2 screws (L) and then remove the Rear Cover Holder 1, Rear Cover Holder 2, and Wall Mount Under Plate. 5. If necessary, remove the screw (N) and then remove the Home Sensor Assy.
7 Service Mode 7.1. How to enter the service mode Perform the follow method 1 or method 2 to enter the service mode. Note: Without setting the application area/country on this unit (Panaboard), the screen for the Intial Settting Mode is displayed on the LCD when turning on the power.
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7.1.2. Method 2 (Step 1) Turn on or restart the power and then check that the initial screen (Fig. 7.1.2.1) is displayed on the LCD. (Step 2) Push the Set-up Key to change the screen (Fig. 7.1.2.2) on the LCD. (Step 3) Push the Set-up Key a few times to select time setting menu.
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(Step 4) Push the Advance Key to change the screen (Fig. 7.1.2.4) on the LCD. (Step 5) While pushing the Advance Key, push the Mode and Set-up Keys for one second or more. Then check that the screen for Service Mode appears.
7.2. Service Mode and Initial Setting Mode This Panaboard has 3 screens for Service Mode and 1 screen for Initial Setting Mode. Operating "Set-up Key" and "Advance Key" will enable us to select and set "Menu" and "Item" for Service Mode. 7.2.1.
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7.2.2. Initial Setting Mode Without setting the application area/country, when turning on the unit (Panaboard), the screen for the Initial Setting Mode will be displayed on the LCD. After selecting "Board" on the menu, set the screen panel size (Std or Wide) for this unit with the Advance Key. Then selecting "Model-Destination"...
7.3. LCD Test Pattern Performing the LCD-Pattern on the menu of the Service Mode will allow the following test patterns to be displayed on the screen due to the LCD diagnostics.
8 Maintenance 8.1. Maintenance Table The following Table lists the symptoms that may result when they need to be replaced, cleaned or serviced. Part Name Symptom Type of Mainte- Reference nance Screen Film With a Panaboard eraser that has anew surface for Clean See Sec.8.2.
8.3. Caring for Eraser When the erasing surface of the eraser becomes dirty, hold down the sheet under the top sheet with your finger and peel off the dirty sheet (white or gray sheet) by pulling in the direction of the arrow. Note: 1.
8.4. Replacing the Battery When the clock battery has been drained, the time-setup screen is displayed each time the unit’s power is turned on. In this case, replace the battery as follows and set the current time. 1. Loosen the screw attached to the lower side of the Control Panel 1, then remove the battery holder 2.
10 Explanation of Connector CN3 [CONTROL Board] - SD Memory Card Pin No. Signal Name Description Remarks SD Memory Card NSDCS Chip Select Signal Lower Active SPIDO Control Output Data Ground +3.3VDD +3.3 V SPICLK Clock Ground SPIDI Control Input Data Reserve Reserve SPIEXIST...
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CN5 [CONTROL Board] - CN606 [SCANNER Board] Pin No. Signal Name Description Remarks CN606 SCANDET Scanner Detection Signal Image Data Differecial Signal (D7-) Image Data Differecial Signal (D7+) Image Data Differecial Signal (D6+) Image Data Differecial Signal (D6-) AGND Ground Image Data Differecial Signal (D5+) Image Data Differecial Signal (D5-) Image Data Differecial Signal (D4-)
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CN7 [CONTROL Board] - CN700 [PANEL Board] Pin No. Signal Name Description Remarks CN700 BAT1 Power from Battery +5VCC + 5 V +3.3VDD + 3.3 V Ground NPRESET Reset Signal Lower Active System Bus Address Signal (A0) NLCDCS LCD Chip Select Lower Active NKEYCS KEY Chip Select...
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CN604 [SCANNER Board] - CN801 [MOTOR DRIVE Board] Pin No. Signal Name Description Remarks CN604 CN801 Ground +3.3V + 3.3 V Ground +3.3V + 3.3 V AFESPDI AFE Serial Signal (Control Input Data) NAFECS AFE Serial Signal (Chip Select Signal) Lower Active AFESPIDO AFE Serial Signal (Control Output Data)
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CN701 [PANEL Board] - LCD Pin No. Signal Name Description Remarks CN701 LEDSHDX LED ON/OFF Signal LEDV + 5 V ( Power Supply for LED) + 3.3 V Ground Ground Data Signal (D7) Data Signal (D6) Data Signal (D5) Data Signal (D4) Data Signal (D3) Data Signal (D2) Data Signal (D1)
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ISO:PS PJKMC0042Z Cover Lower Std for UB-5338C Series ISO:PS PJKEC0083Z Hinge Cover ISO:PS PJKZC0124Z Cover Lower Sheet L for UB-5838C Series PJKZC0125Z Cover Lower Sheet R for UB-5838C Series PJKMC0047Z Cover Lower L ISO:PS PJMCC0152Z Shield Cover Plate Lower Left...
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Stepping Motor for UB-5838C Series L6HAYYYK0034 Stepping Motor for UB-5338C Series PJDGC0249Z Wide Gear55 for UB-5838C Series PJDGC0248Z Standard Gear60M05 for UB-5338C Series PJZH0A7110J Plate Ashy (Wide) for UB-5838C Series PJZH0A7120J Plate Ashy (Std) for UB-5338C Series PJJRC3343Z Motor Harness PJJRC3344Z Sensor Harness PJHRC0465Z...
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Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PJZR0A710M Screen Roller L PJZR0A711M Screen Roller R XTW4+8LFJ Screw XTW3+6LFJ Screw PJUEC0400Z Top Left main plate PJUEC0401Z Top Left Bearing keep plate XTW3+10PFJ Screw PJUEC0405Z Slide Plate PJUEC0404Z Base Plate Support PJUEC0403Z Under Right Base Plate PJHRC0463Z...
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Screw PJHRC0458Z Inner Panel Holder 1 PJUEC0399Z Inner Panel Holder 2 PJZH0A7130J Inner Panel L WIDE for UB-5838C Series PJZH0A7150J Inner Panel L STD for UB-5338C Series PJZH0A7140J Inner Panel R WIDE for UB-5838C Series PJZH0A7160J Inner Panel R STD for UB-5338C Series...
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Panel Holed Plate Upper XVG8BF50FJ Bolt XSB4+30FJ Screw PJUEC0391Z Joint Support Plate PJUEC0392Z Hinge Plate PJUAC0296Y Horizontal Pipe L WIDE for UB-5838C Series PJUAC0289Y Horizontal Pipe L STD for UB-5338C Series PJHRC0455Z Joint Holder PJUCC0018Z Joint Plate PJZH0A7100J Hinge L Ashy XYN6+F12FJ...
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Screen Film Guide PJUAC0291Z Vertical Sub Frame PJKZC0112Y Rear Side Cover R ISO:PP PJKZC0118Y Rear Cover R WIDE for UB-5838C Series PJKZC0109Y Rear Cover R STD for UB-5338C Series PJKZC0111Y Rear Side Cover L ISO:PP PJKZC0117Y Rear Cover L WIDE for UB-5838C Series...
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UB-5338C-CN PJPNC0267Z Top Cushion R ISO:EPS PJPNC0266Z Top Cushion L ISO:EPS PJPGC1186Z Outer Carton for UB-5838C Series (except for China) PJPGC1190Z Outer Carton for UB-5838C-CN PJPGC1183Z Outer Carton for UB-5338C Series (except for China) PJPGC1185Z Outer Carton for UB-5338C-CN PJPNC0273Z...