Toshiba GA-1170 manual

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    NETW ORK EXP ANSION KIT GA-1170 File No. SME04003700 R04122173800-TTEC V er00_2005-02[...]

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    © 2005 TOSHIB A TEC CORPORA TION All rights reserved Parts marked with “ ” are important for maintaining the safely of the machine. Be sure to replace these parts with the replacement parts specified to maintain the safety and performance of the machine.[...]

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    General Precautions for Installation/Servicing/Maintenance for the GA-1 170 The installation and service should be done by a qualified service technician. 1. When installing the GA-1170 to the Equipment, be sure to f ollow the instructions descr ibed in the "Unpac king/Set-Up Procedure f or the GA-1170" booklet which comes with each unit [...]

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    CONTENTS [ 1 ] CONFIGURA TION ................................................................................ 1 - 1 [ 2 ] SPECIFICA TIONS ................................................................................. 1 - 1 [ 3 ] UNP A CKING AND I NST ALLA TION ....................................................... 3 - 1 [ 4 ] SETUP IN A WINDOW[...]

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    GA-1 170 CONFI GURAT I ON 1 – 1 [ 1 ] CONFIGURATI ON [ 2 ] SPECIFI CATIONS 1. BASIC SPECIFICATIONS GA-1170 e-STUDIO162/162D e-STUDIO151/151D ITEMS S PEC Extensible model e-STUDIO162/162D e-STUDIO151/151D Standard memory 64MB Expansion memor y DIMM 1slot 144pin 128/256MB SO-DIMM Platform of C lient PC IBM PC/AT compat ible, Macinto sh Useable OS W[...]

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    GA-11 70 SPECI F I CATI ONS 1 – 2 2. FUNCTION DESCRIPT ION A. PRINT EMULATION A difference exists in the function which can be used by execution of the basic performance and com position of the MFP to conne ct (print si ze/config- uration). (1) compa rison table of main print function c lassified by driver (2) compa rison table of p rinting funct[...]

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    GA-11 70 SPECI F I CATI ONS 1 – 3 *1:Mac OS 10.1 is not support ed. *2:Windows NT is not supported. General N-up Border On/Off Yes (Single hairline/Sin- gle thin li ne/Double hairline/Double thin line) On/Off *2 Paper Paper Size (e-STUDIO162/162D, e- STUDIO151/151D) A3/B4/A4/B5/A5/B 6/A6/11x17/8.5x14/8. 5x13/8.5x11/5. 5x8.5/Folio/Execut ive/COM-1[...]

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    GA-11 70 SPECI F I CATI ONS 1 – 4 (3) PDF/TIFF d irect printing function PDF and TIFF files can be specified from a web page and directly printed out. (4) Limitati ons (printing function ) If a print request for GDI/SPLC data is made, an error message is printed out. (5) Printer con dition setup The following setup can be made from the web page. [...]

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    GA-11 70 SPECI F I CATI ONS 1 – 5 (3) Send file (message and filename) • Information contained in filename Example: e-STUDIO162D_20000620_155114_0057_06a3f 3393948.pdf • Mail subject Can be fre ely set. Default: Scanned image. device name: e-STUDIOXXX (MFP produc t name) Example: Scanned image. device na me: e-STUDIO162D • Mail message The [...]

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    GA-11 70 SPECI F I CATI ONS 1 – 6 C. FUNCTIONS B Y INTERFACE When the network expansion kit is connected, the foll owing functions are available by system interf ace. (*1): PS requi res soft keys of t he GA-1180. (*2): Some functions are not available. D. NETWORK SETUP Network setups shoul d be perform ed by the syst em administrat or. Use a setu[...]

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    GA- 117 0 UNPA CKI NG AND INS TALL ATI ON 3 – 1 [ 3 ] UNPACKING AND INSTALLAT ION 1. UNPACKING 2. PACKAGED GOODS 3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE This installati on procedure is provided f or e-STUDIO162/162D , e-STUDIO151/151D. For Installation t o other models, see the operation manual of the main unit or the s ervice manual. Turn off the main switch [...]

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    GA-1170 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 3 – 2 3. Connec t the USB cable and the network cable. 1) Attach the supplied cable clamp to the position shown in the illustra- tion. 2) Connect the USB cable to the network expansion kit and the main unit. At this time, reduce slack of the cable with the cable clamp as shown in the illustr ation. 3) Connect th[...]

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    GA-1170 SETUP IN A WINDO W S ENVIRONMENT 4 – 1 [ 4 ] SETUP IN A WINDOWS ENVIR ONMENT 1. SETTING THE IP ADDRESS OF THE MACHINE Before installing the printer dr iver, be sure to s et the IP addre ss of the machine. Consult your netwo rk administrator for the co rrect IP address , subnet mask, and default gateway to be entered. If a DHCP serv er wil[...]

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    GA-11 70 SETUP IN A WINDOWS ENVI RONMENT 4 – 2 12) C onfigure the settings and then click th e "Update" button. Be sure to ask your network admini strator fo r the correct IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway to be entered. 13) Your changes to the s ettings ap pear. Make sure that the changes are correct and then click the "[...]

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    GA-117 0 Upd ating N etwo rk Box Firm ware 5 – 1 [ 5 ] Updating Network Box Firmware Update the Network Box firm ware in the following procedure using a Web browser. 1. Display the w eb page for updat ing Network B ox firmware Start the browser on your PC and specify the following URL. A web page, as shown in Fig. 1, appears on screen. http://<[...]

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    GA-117 0 Upd ating N etwo rk Box Firm ware 5 – 2 4. Updating the firmware After you select the file, click the Submit button. The firmware is transmitted to Network Box, and it is updated. The message indi- cated in Fig.5 blinks repeatedly until the updating process is com- pleted. Do not turn off t he power supply. [Fig.5: Updating in progress] [...]

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    GA-1170 TROUBLE CODE 6 – 1 [ 6 ] TROUBLE CODE 1. TROUBLE CODE (CE CODE) If "CE" blinks in the display, press the [START] key. An error code will appear.(Onl y e- STU DI O16 2/16 2D , e- STU DIO 151 /15 1D displays an error code automatically.) Solve the problem as expl ained below. Error Code Solution CE-00 E rror which cannot be specif[...]

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    GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 – 1 TMPR4927TB PCIC EBIF SDRAMC EBUSC 100MHz/64bit System BUS 256Kbit Serial EEPROM Tx49Core G-Bus Bridge IM-Bus ADDR[19:0] DATA[63:0] MEMA[14:5] CPUCLK = 200MHz OSC 25MHz MEMD[15:0] MEMD[31:16] 4Pin Connector (RS-232C Connector) PCI Connector Ethernet Connector USB Connector UART Ch1 DP83816 (MAC/PHY) USB2.0 ISP1561 33M[...]

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    GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 – 2 HALTDOZE PIO15 <JTAG CONNECTOR> 1 TDI/DINT C11 TCK B11 TMS C12 TRST E16 RESET K1 TPCO/TDO B13 DCLK B12 PCST0 A17 PCST1 C16 PCST2 B16 PCST3 A16 PCST4 C15 PCST5 B15 PCST6 E14 PCST7 C14 PCST8 B14 TPC1 E13 TPC2 D13 TPC3 C13 TEST0 K2 TEST1 L5 TEST2 L4 TEST3 L3 TEST4 L2 HALTDOZE K3 BYPASSPLL D5 CGRESET P23 MASTERCLK [...]

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    GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 – 3 ADDR*/DATA* DATA[7] ADDR[14:13] R*-* R38 R39-40 FUNCTION ASM : Internal Timer Interrupt Disable NOASM : Internal Timer Interrupt Enable Default ASM NOASM/ASM Setting Table ASM/ASM : SYSCLK = G-BUSCLK/4 ASM/NOASM : SYSCLK = G-BUSCLK/3 NOASM/ASM : SYSCLK = G-BUSCLK/2 NOASM/NOASM : SYSCLK = G-BUSCLK ADDR[2:0] R42-44 NOA[...]

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    GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 – 4 PVSS1 PVSS2 PCIAD0 PCIAD2 PCIAD1 PCIAD3 PCIAD7 PCIAD5 PCIAD4 PCIAD6 PCIAD11 PCIAD10 PCIAD9 PCIAD8 PCIAD15 PCIAD13 PCIAD14 PCIAD12 PCIAD19 PCIAD16 PCIAD18 PCIAD17 PCIAD23 PCIAD22 PCIAD20 PCIAD21 PCIAD26 PCIAD24 PCIAD27 PCIAD25 PCIAD30 PCIAD31 PCIAD29 PCIAD28 PCIADA4 PCIADA30 PCIADA20 PCIADA5 PCIADA7 PCIADA16 PCIADA19 [...]

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    GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 – 5 <On Board : 256Mbit x 2> <SDRAM_SODIMM Slot[0]> MEMD27 MEMD15 MEMD14 MEMD18 MEMD6 MEMD25 MEMD31 MEMD16 MEMD29 MEMD20 MEMD5 MEMD17 MEMD15 MEMD27 MEMD31 MEMD30 MEMD1 MEMD24 MEMD11 MEMD28 MEMD19 MEMD2 MEMD6 MEMD11 MEMD12 MEMD28 MEMD29 MEMD5 MEMD10 MEMD10 MEMD3 MEMD4 MEMD17 MEMD21 MEMD26 MEMD26 MEMD22 MEMD20 [...]

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    GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 – 6 <RS232C CONNECTOR> <TMPR4927TB SIO_Ch1> MEMD14 MEMD23 MEMD6 MEMD17 MEMD11 MEMD9 MEMD16 MEMD25 MEMD0 MEMD26 MEMD30 MEMD3 MEMD5 MEMD1 MEMD12 MEMD18 MEMD8 MEMD20 MEMD22 MEMD24 MEMD10 MEMD7 MEMD13 MEMD15 MEMD29 MEMD4 MEMD28 MEMD19 MEMD31 MEMD2 MEMD21 MEMD27 MEMA0 MEMA1 MEMA2 MEMA3 MEMA4 MEMA5 MEMA6 MEMA7 MEMA[...]

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    GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 – 7 <FLASH_DIMM Slot[0]> <FLASH_DIMM Slot[1]> <FLASH_DIMM Slot[2]> <FLASH_WP Control> LA8 LA0 LA18 LA4 LA10 LA11 LA9 LA6 LA20 LA14 LA20 LA11 LA4 LA8 LA14 LA7 LA16 LA17 LA1 LA16 LA7 LA15 LA20 LA1 LA1 LA3 LA13 LA18 LA13 LA11 LA9 LA5 LA12 LA5 LA9 LA17 LA2 LA8 LA2 LA4 LA12 LA0 LA15 LA6 LA2 LA10 LA18 L[...]

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    GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 – 8 <Serial EEPROM> <RTC> BATTERY ON <-> OFF 2 3 1 5 6 4 9 8 10 I/O- 1 DATA 7 CLK 6 CE 5 XT 2 XT- 3 VDD 8 VSS 4 C B E C B E 12 11 13 5 6 4 2 3 1 13 12 SDA 5 A2 3 SCL 6 A0 1 VCC 8 GND 4 A1 2 WP 7 9 8 10 12 11 13 IC35A MM74HC125MTC EN 1 R226 1K TP424 R227 1K C223 0.1uF TP419 TP666 R221 10K C224 0.1uF R228[...]

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    GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 – 9 <PCI_Slot [A]> PCIAD19 PCIAD24 PCIAD27 PCIAD7 PCIAD30 PCIAD10 PCIAD25 PCIAD20 PCIAD21 PCIAD14 PCIAD28 PCIAD15 PCIAD2 PCIBE3 PCIAD16 PCIBE1 PCIAD4 PCIAD0 PCIAD31 PCIAD6 PCIBE2 PCIAD1 PCIAD5 PCIAD18 PCIAD29 PCIAD12 PCIBE0 PCIAD26 PCIAD3 PCIAD11 PCIAD22 PCIAD23 PCIAD9 PCIAD13 PCIAD8 PCIAD17 1 1 2 2 3 3 5 5 7 7 9 9[...]

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    GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 – 10 <ETHERNET CONNECTOR> <ETHER> PCIAD11 PCIAD29 PCIAD17 PCIAD16 PCIAD8 PCIAD26 PCIAD21 PCIAD5 PCIAD19 PCIAD18 PCIAD22 PCIAD2 PCIAD4 PCIAD30 PCIAD23 PCIAD13 PCIAD14 PCIAD3 PCIAD6 PCIAD31 PCIAD24 PCIAD1 PCIAD15 PCIAD9 PCIAD20 PCIAD7 PCIAD28 PCIAD27 PCIAD0 PCIAD12 PCIAD25 PCIAD10 PCIBE0 PCIBE1 PCIBE2 PCIBE3 CS[...]

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    GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 – 11 1:48MHz oscillator is used 0:12MHz crystal is used 1:Port1,2 active 0:4ports active Port3.4 inactive PCIAD9 PCIAD25 PCIAD28 PCIAD29 PCIAD15 PCIBE0 PCIBE2 PCIAD14 PCIAD10 PCIAD1 PCIAD21 PCIAD8 PCIAD22 PCIAD31 PCIAD0 PCIAD19 PCIAD23 PCIAD5 PCIAD7 PCIAD16 PCIBE3 PCIAD13 PCIAD11 PCIAD4 PCIAD12 PCIAD6 PCIAD17 PCIAD24 PCI[...]

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    GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 – 12 VBUS1 VBUS2 11 10 13 12 IN 7 ENA 1 FLGA 2 FLGB 3 ENB 4 OUTA 8 OUTB 5 GND 6 11 10 13 12 1 2 D+ 3 SHIELD 6 SHIELD 5 GND 4 VBUS 1 D- 2 4 1 3 2 4 1 3 2 VBUS 1A GND 4A SHIELD 5A SHIELD 6A D- 2A D+ 3A C154 0.1uF TP697 C230 0.1uF NOASM C159 0.1uF C231 220uF/16V NOASM + L25 DLW21SN900SQ2 NOASM C157 1000pF C232 1000pF NOASM [...]

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    GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 – 13 <NMI> <DEBUG LED> <Manual Initialization> <Manual RESET> M/R 1 SUB 2 GND 3 VOUT 4 VCC 5 5 6 3 4 9 8 5 6 11 10 1 1 2 2 13 12 1 2 11 10 9 8 2 1 3 9 10 8 12 13 11 9 8 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 3 4 IC24 PST598CN D9 LT1P67A NOASM IC38C TC74LCX14FT IC25B TC74LCX14FT R192 220 IC38D TC7[...]

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    GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 – 14 VCCINT = 1.5V VCC = 5V VCCIO = 3.3V VCCIO = 3.3V VCC = 5V VCCINT = 1.5V <TX4927 Internal POWER 1.5V> 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 4 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 2 1 2 S1 7 CS 1 ES 2 CT 3 GND 4 CD 8 INVIN 5 V+ 6 4 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 R/C 1 VCC 6 VDD 18 VDD 19 VDD 20 VDD 21 VGH 23 VB 24 OCL+ 25 GND 26 OCL- 27 ampOUT 28 am[...]

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    GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 – 15 <SDRAM> <ADDRESS/DATA> <FLASH> <PCI> SDDQM0 SDDQM5 SDDQM7 SDDQM6 SDDQM4 SDDQM1 SDDQM3 SDDQM2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TP32 TP12 TP21 TP34 TP15 ICT29 ICT24 TP22 TP35 ICT30 TP38 TP23 TP10 ICT9 ICT10 TP33 ICT11 ICT12 TP13 ICT15 ICT13 ICT16 TP16 ICT1[...]

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    GA-1170 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 – 16 P1_GND P2_GND CE3 CE2 CE1 CE0 CE6 CE4 CE5 DQM2 DQM1 DMAREQ1 DQM0 DMAREQ2 DMAREQ0 DQM3 DMAREQ3 DQM5 DQM4 DQM7 DQM6 PCIBEA1 PCIBEA0 PCIBEA3 PCIBEA2 MEMD61 MEMD57 MEMD63 MEMD58 MEMD62 MEMD60 MEMD59 MEMD54 MEMD51 MEMD47 MEMD53 MEMD48 MEMD52 MEMD55 MEMD50 MEMD49 MEMD56 MEMD44 MEMD41 MEMD37 MEMD43 MEMD38 MEMD42 MEMD45 MEM[...]

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    GA-11 70 PART S LAYOUT 8 – 1 [ 8 ] PARTS LAYOUT 1. PARTS SIDE Sec08.fm 1 ページ 2 004年12 月7日 火曜 日 午後4時 6分[...]

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    GA-11 70 PART S LAYOUT 8 – 2 2. SOLD ER SIDE Sec08.fm 2 ページ 2 004年12 月7日 火曜 日 午後4時 6分[...]

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    GA-1170 – 1 – CAUTION FOR BATTERY REPLACEMENT (Dan ish) ADVARSE L ! Lithiumb atteri - Eksplo sionsfar e ved fej lagtig h åndter ing. Udskiftning må kun ske med ba tteri af sa mme fabr ikat o g type. Levér de t brugt e batte ri tilb age til l everand oren. (Engli sh) Caution ! Danger of explo sion if ba ttery is incor rectly re placed. Repl a[...]

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    2-17-2, HIGASHIGO T AND A, SHINAGA W A-KU , T OKY O , 141-8664, JAP AN[...]