Oki B4100 User Manual

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A3.7

UNC, WN5, FN5 and DN5 Circuit Diagram

The NCU board is selected from UNC, WN5, FN5 and DN5 because it differs depending on country’s
specifications. Therefore, the NCU circuit diagram is destined for the following countries.

Note: The relationship between NCU and optional boards (NTIF, TEL, HOOK, etc.) are shown in A3.11

OKIFAX 4100/5000 series facsimile transceiver (page A3-101).

UNC circuit diagram
US and Canada.

WN5 circuit diagram
Sweden, Finland, The Netherlands, Ireland, Portugal, New Zealand, Australia, Belgium, Spain,
Greece, Norway, Denmark, Italy, and other countries.

FN5 circuit diagram
France and UK

DN5 circuit diagram
Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

1.

Block diagram

Figure A3.7.1 shows a block diagram of UNC circuit.

Figure A3.7.2 shows a block diagram of WN5 circuit.

Figure A3.7.3 shows a block diagram of FN5 circuit

Figure A3.7.4 shows a block diagram of DN5 circuit.

2.

General functions of this circuit are as follows:

1)

Generates and detects signals to be exchanged with a telephone exchange or network in
Phases A and E defined by ITU T.30.

Loop formation for call origination

Line current detection (see note 1) before call origination

Dial tone detection (see note 1)

Generation of dial pulses (see note 2)

Busy tone detection (see note 1)

Ringing signal detection

2)

Sends various data and signals from the R44/M17 board to the telephone line after amplifi-
cation.

Picture data/Protocol/Tonal signals/PB tone, etc.

3)

Sends the following signals received from the line to the R44/M17 board as data after
amplification.

Picture data/Protocol/Tonal signals, etc.

Note 1: This procedure may be omitted depending on the dial parameters.
Note 2: MF (Multi-frequency) tone is generated by the modem and transferred to the

telephone line via the NCU board.

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