Sharp AR-161 SOE0 OUT, SWE0 OUT, SCS0 OUT, SAD0 OUT, SAD1 OUT, SAD2 OUT, SAD3 OUT, SAD4 OUT, Sync

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PIN

Signal name

IN/OUT

 

Description

No.

 

 

 

 

 

141

SOE0

OUT

 

Read enable line to SRAM before

 

 

 

 

area separation

142

SWE0

OUT

 

Write enable line to SRAM before

 

 

 

 

area separation

143

SCS0

OUT

 

Chip select line to SRAM before

 

 

 

 

area separation

144

SD00

IN/OUT

 

Data line to SRAM before are

145

SD01

IN/OUT

 

separation

 

 

 

 

 

146

5V

Power

 

 

147

SD02

IN/OUT

 

Data line to SRAM before are

148

SD03

IN/OUT

 

separation

 

 

 

 

 

149

GND

Power

 

 

150

SD04

IN/OUT

 

 

151

SD05

IN/OUT

 

Data line to SRAM before are

152

SD06

IN/OUT

 

separation

153

SD07

IN/OUT

 

 

154

SAD0

OUT

 

 

155

SAD1

OUT

 

 

156

SAD2

OUT

 

Address line to SRAM before area

 

 

 

 

157

SAD3

OUT

 

 

separation

158

SAD4

OUT

 

 

 

159

SAD5

OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

160

SAD6

OUT

 

 

161

SAD7

OUT

 

 

162

GND

Power

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

163

SAD8

OUT

 

 

164

SAD9

OUT

 

 

165

SAD10

OUT

 

Address line to SRAM before area

 

 

 

 

separation

166

SAD11

OUT

 

 

 

167

SAD12

OUT

 

 

168

SAD13

OUT

 

 

169

/f1

OUT

 

CCD drive signal transfer clock

 

 

 

 

(First phase)

170

/f2

OUT

 

CCD drive signal transfer clock

 

 

 

 

(Second phase)

171

/SH

OUT

 

CCD drive signal shift pulse

172

5V

Power

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

173

RS

OUT

 

CCD drive signal reset pulse

174

SP

OUT

 

CCD drive signal sampling hold

 

 

 

 

pulse

 

 

 

 

 

175

GND

Power

 

 

176

CP

OUT

 

A/D conversion IC latch clock

177

BCLK

OUT

 

CCD shield output latch signal

 

 

 

 

 

178

IDIN0

IN

 

 

179

IDIN1

IN

 

 

180

IDIN2

IN

 

Image scan data (after 8bit A/D

181

IDIN3

IN

 

 

conversion)

182

IDIN4

IN

 

 

183

IDIN5

IN

 

 

184

IDIN6

IN

 

 

185

5V

Power

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

186

IDIN7

IN

 

Image scan data (after 8bit A/D

 

 

 

 

conversion)

187

/SDCLK

OUT

 

Effective image area signal

188

GND

Power

 

 

189

SFCLK

IN

 

CCD drive clock (48MHz)

190

TEST port 0

IN

 

High: Normal Low: Test

 

 

 

 

 

191

/SYNC

IN

 

Horizontal synchronization signal

 

 

 

 

(HSYNC) from LSU

192

/LD

OUT

 

Laser drive signal

193

/LEND

OUT

 

Laser APC signal

194

/VIDEOCS

OUT

 

Video data control

195

OUT

NC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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PIN

Signal name

IN/OUT

 

Description

No.

 

 

 

 

 

196

OUT

NC

197

3.3V

Power

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

198

OUT

 

NC

199

OUT

 

 

 

200

GND

Power

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

201

OUT

 

 

202

OUT

 

 

203

OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

204

OUT

 

NC

205

OUT

 

 

 

206

OUT

 

 

207

OUT

 

 

208

OUT

 

 

209

OUT

 

 

210

3.3V

Power

 

 

211

OUT

 

NC

 

 

 

 

212

OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

213

GND

Power

 

 

214

/PCLPCS

OUT

 

PCL option print data control

 

 

 

 

 

215

/FAXPCS

OUT

 

FAX option print data control

216

/ESPCS

OUT

 

Electronic sort option print data

 

 

 

 

control

217

OUT

NC

218

CV_START

OUT

 

 

219

CV_COUNT

OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copy vendor control

220

CV_SIZE3

OUT

 

221

CV_SIZE2

OUT

 

 

222

CV_SIZE1

OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

223

5V

Power

 

 

224

CV_SIZE0

OUT

 

Copy vendor control

225

CV_DPX

OUT

 

 

 

226

GND

Power

 

 

227

CV_CA

OUT

 

Copy vendor control

228

OUT

NC

229

TM

OUT

 

Toner motor drive output (+)

230

TM_

OUT

 

Toner motor drive output (–)

231

CPUD15

IN/OUT

 

 

232

CPUD14

IN/OUT

 

 

233

CPUD13

IN/OUT

 

CPU data bus

234

CPUD12

IN/OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

235

CPUD11

IN/OUT

 

 

236

5V

Power

 

 

237

CPUD10

IN/OUT

 

CPU data bus

238

CPUD9

IN/OUT

 

 

 

239

GND

Power

 

 

240

CPUD8

IN/OUT

 

 

241

CPUD7

IN/OUT

 

 

242

CPUD6

IN/OUT

 

 

243

CPUD5

IN/OUT

 

CPU data bus

244

CPUD4

IN/OUT

 

245

CPUD3

IN/OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

246

CPUD2

IN/OUT

 

 

247

CPUD1

IN/OUT

 

 

248

CPUD0

IN/OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

249

3.3V

Power

 

 

250

/CPUWR

IN

 

CPU write signal

251

/CPURD

IN

 

CPU read signal

 

 

 

 

 

252

GND

Power

 

 

253

CPUCLK

IN

 

CPU system clock

254

GND

Power

 

 

255

TEST PORT1

IN

 

High: Normal Low: Test

256

/SCANST

IN

 

Scanner process start signal

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Contents AR-160 Class Laser Product Laser Klasse Contents General Specifications Copy magnification ratio Warmup timePrint density Print areaPower source Other specificationsPower consumption Machine compositionSupply system table Consumable PartsAsia, Southeast Asia Hong Kong / China Production number identification Environment conditionsConsumable parts recycling procedure Drum unit AR-161 Attach the main charger Appearance External Views and Internal StructuresInternal Operation Section Motor, solenoid, clutch Sensor, switch PWB unit 1 4 1 Cross sectional viewInstallation of machine Unpacking and InstallationInstallation of developing cartridge Installing conditionsRemoval and storage of fixing screw Changing the copy paper size in the tray Outline of operation Operational DescriptionsScanner section Basic structure of scanner section Process sectionBasic structure CCD PWBOutline of print process Operation cycleActual print process ChargingExposure CleaningTransfer Developing DC biasOptical discharge Semiconductor laser Laser unitPWB Laser beam path Paper feed sectionBrief descriptions of operations Cassette paper feed operationFusing section Adjustment item list AdjustmentsCopier adjustment Process sectionGrid bias voltage adjustment SIM 8-2, SIM Developing bias voltage adjustment SIMImage position adjustment SIM 50-1/SIM Mechanism sectionPaper off center adjustment AR-161 Main scanning direction FR direction distortion adjustment 10mm OC mode in copying Off center adjustment SIM 50-13, SIMOriginal sensor adjustment SIM Image density adjustmentCopy mode SIM SPFCancelling the simulation mode Entering the simulation modeSimulation List of simulationsContents of simulations Main Sub Contents Details of operation Initial Value Sheets Free 999999 sheets Mini maintenance counter When a is displayed Set value is stored Text LED AE LEDOC mode sub scanning Key operation User program functions User ProgramDepartment counter setting Setting change procedureDepartment number recording Function code Department counter setting/cancel Function codeDepartment number change Function code Department number delete Function codeFAX Trouble Code ListLSU CCDMaintenance table MaintenanceHigh voltage section Disassembly and AssemblyOptical section Copy lamp unit Fusing unit removalCopy lamp Lens unit Heater lamp Thermostat ThermistorPaper exit section Front cabinet unit, right cabinet disassemblyUpper heat roller Separation pawl Lower heat roller Paper exit unit Paper exit roller Transport roller MCU Optical frame unitLSU Intermittent frame unit Tray paper feed section/Paper transport sectionDrive unit Manual multi paper feed Manual multi paper feed sectionManual paper feed clutch Manual transport clutchPower unit Power sectionManual transport roller/Manual paper feed roller Multi feed solenoidWaste toner box Developing box MG roller Developing sectionDeveloping doctor MC holder unit Cleaning blade Electrical Section Block diagramOutline CPU HD6412351IF a. pin/signal table Block diagram MCUOUT POWIRQ6 Occover IRQ5 SpfcoverIRQ7 MHP IRQ3 SpfpaperReady OUT FaxpagePwoff OUT Scansp OUTImage Asic HG73C039FD Pin/signal tableOutline MDATA10 IN/OUT MDATA9 Fault OUTMDATA8 IN/OUT MDATA7 MDATA6 IN/OUTSWE0 OUT SOE0 OUTSCS0 OUT SAD0 OUTO Asic PWM0POUT Pfanmd GND POW VCC PMC4POUT3 DpxdbPWM1POUT Tfanmd P0OUT8 SophiaP1IN9 Faxready P1IN8 EsreadyTest PclreadyPMC3TCLK Lftclk OUT Rstb ResetPMC3DREQB OUT PMC4TCLK OUTMain motor drive circuit Reset circuitMirror motor circuit Toner supply motor drive circuit CCD PWBCircuit Diagram MCU MCU MCU MCU MCU MCU MCU MCU MCU Operation PWB1 Operation PWB2 Operation PWB3 Electronic Sort KEY PWB Actual Wiring Diagram Actual Wiring Diagram 2/3 Actual Wiring Diagram 3/3 AR-161 Copyright 1998 by Sharp Corporation

AR-160, AR-161 specifications

The Sharp AR-161 and AR-160 are monochrome multifunction printers that have made a mark in the office equipment landscape with their impressive features, technologies, and characteristics. Both devices are designed to cater to the needs of small to medium-sized businesses that require reliable, efficient, and compact systems for their printing, copying, and scanning needs.

One of the main features of the Sharp AR-161 and AR-160 is their impressive speed. The AR-161 can produce up to 16 pages per minute (ppm), while the AR-160 offers a slightly lower output at 15 ppm. This makes both models suitable for environments where quick document turnaround is essential. Additionally, both machines have a warm-up time of approximately 20 seconds, ensuring minimal downtime when starting up.

In terms of paper handling, both models come equipped with a 250-sheet paper drawer and a 100-sheet bypass tray, allowing for a variety of media types and sizes. The automatic document feeder (ADF) can accommodate up to 50 sheets, making it easier to handle multi-page documents without manual intervention. This feature enhances workflow efficiency significantly, particularly in busy office settings.

The Sharp AR-161 and AR-160 utilize advanced copying technologies, including a high-resolution scanning capability of up to 600 x 600 dpi. This means that documents are reproduced with clarity and detail, making them suitable for professional presentations and reports. The devices also offer various copying options, such as zoom, collation, and reduction/enlargement, providing versatility for different copying tasks.

Both models are equipped with Sharp's innovative ImageSEND technology, which allows users to scan documents directly to email, network folders, or USB drives with ease. This feature enhances productivity by streamlining the scanning process, ensuring that documents can be shared quickly and efficiently.

Furthermore, energy efficiency is a hallmark of the Sharp AR-161 and AR-160, as both models are ENERGY STAR qualified. This means they are designed to use less energy, helping businesses reduce their environmental impact while also saving on operational costs.

In conclusion, the Sharp AR-161 and AR-160 combine speed, versatility, and energy efficiency in a sleek design. Their advanced copying technologies and smart features make them ideal choices for businesses seeking reliable multifunction devices that can enhance productivity without compromising on quality.