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SF150T
Manual
SERVICE
FACSIMILE CONTENTS
1. Precautions
2. Specification
3. Operating Instructions
5. Circuit Description
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6. Troubleshooting
9. PCB Diagrams
Follow these safety, ESD, and servicing precautions to prevent personal injury and equipment damage.
1. Be sure that all built-in protective devices are 7. Product Safety Notice:
in place. Restore any missing protective Some electrical and mechanical parts have
shields. special safety-related characteristics which
might not be obvious from visual inspection.
2. Make sure there are no cabinet openings These safety features and the protection they
through which people- particularly children- provide could be lost if a replacement
might insert fingers or objects and contact component differs from the original. This
moving parts or dangerous voltages. holds true, even though the replacement may
be rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc.
3. When re-installing chassis and assemblies, be
sure to restore all protective devices, including 8. Components critical for safety are indicated in
control knobs and compartment covers. the parts list with symbols . Use only
replacement components that have the same
4. Design Alteration Warning: ratings, especially for flame resistance and
Never alter or add to the mechanical or dielectric specifications. A replacement part
electrical design of this equipment, such as that does not have the same safety
auxiliary connectors, etc. Such alterations and characteristics as the original may create
modifications will void the manufacturer's shock, fire, or other safety hazards.
warranty.
SF150T 1-1
Precautions
CAUTION: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
1. Immediately before handling a semiconductor 6. Do not remove a replacement ESD from its
component or semiconductor-equipped protective packaging until immediately before
assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on installing it. Most replacement ESDs are
your body by touching a known earth ground. packaged with all leads shorted together by
Alternatively, employ a commercially conductive foam, aluminum foil, or a
available wrist strap device, which should be comparable conductive material.
removed for your personal safety reasons prior to
applying power to the unit under test. 7. Immediately before removing the protective
shorting material from the leads of a
2. After removing an electrical assembly replacement ESD, touch the protective material
equipped with ESDs, place the assembly on a to the chassis or circuit assembly into which
conductive surface, such as aluminum or the device will be installed.
copper foil, or conductive foam, to prevent
electrostatic charge buildup in the vicinity of 8. Maintain continuous electrical contact between
the assembly. the ESD and the assembly into which it will be
installed, until completely plugged or soldered
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to into the circuit.
solder or desolder ESDs.
9. Minimize bodily motions when handling
4. Use only an "anti-static" solder removal device. unpackaged replacement ESDs. Normal
Some solder removal devices not classified as motions, such as the brushing together of
"anti-static" can generate electrical charges clothing fabric and lifting one's foot from a
sufficient to damage ESDs. carpeted floor, can generate static electricity
sufficient to damage an ESD.
5. Do not use Freon-propelled chemicals. When
sprayed, these can generate electrical charges
sufficient to damage ESDs.
1. Exercise caution when replacing a Lithium 3. Lithium batteries contain toxic substances and
battery. There could be a danger of explosion should not be opened, crushed, or burned for
and subsequent operator injury and/or disposal.
equipment damage if incorrectly installed.
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8. Exploded Views and Parts Lists
8-1. Total Assembly
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2
S3
S4
S1
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7
S1
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S2
12 S2
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Exploded Views and Parts Lists
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Exploded Views and Parts Lists
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S1
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S2
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SF150T 8-3
Exploded Views and Parts Lists
8-4 SF150T
Exploded Views and Parts Lists
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S1
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S2
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SF150T 8-5
Exploded Views and Parts Lists
8-6 SF150T
Exploded Views and Parts Lists
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S1
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SF150T 8-7
Exploded Views and Parts Lists
8-8 SF150T
Exploded Views and Parts Lists
4 1
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S1 6
SF150T 8-9
Exploded Views and Parts Lists
8-10 SF150T
Exploded Views and Parts Lists
8-6. Harness
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3
14'
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11 3'
5 4' 4
6
4''
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11' 8' 7
10 1'
2' 6'
10'
5'
7'
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SF150T 8-11
Exploded Views and Parts Lists
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6. Troubleshooting
N N
Load document in Y Y Y
Document feed ? Push 'START' Key CIS ON ?
feeder
N N
N N
N N N N
See Section 6-7 See Section 6-8 See Section 6-9 See Section 6-10
SF150T 6-1
Troubleshooting
Lift Handset Y Y
Dial tone OK ? TX OK ? End
off hook
N N
6-2 SF150T
Troubleshooting
N N
Check
Y Y R5 changed Y
Power Cord Fuse OK ? Q1 OK ?
value ?
Continuity
N N N N
Remove short
SF150T 6-3
Troubleshooting
6-2-1 No + 5 V
N D4 Open or N Check
Start output shorted ?
Shorted ? U2 Input voltage
Y Y
N N
6-2-2 No -12 V
N D5 Open or N Check
Start output shorted ?
Shorted ? U1 Input voltage
Y Y
Y Y
-15 VDC U1 Output ? Check CON1 End
N N
6-4 SF150T
Troubleshooting
6-2-3 No + 24 V
N D3 Open or N
Start output shorted ? OVP operation
Shorted ?
Y Y
Check Y Y
Q3 OK ? Check CON1 End
OVP operation
N N
Restart Replace Q3
Check N Y
Start Q5 OK ? Check CON1
C/S port short ?
Y N
End
SF150T 6-5
Troubleshooting
Start
Check
Y Check
Vcc 4.75 V N Check U3 Pin 6 N
U3 Pin 5 Replace U3
P1-4 (+5V) (above +2.25 V)
= "High"
P1-3 (GND5)
Y
N
Check
Y NG Replace P5 Harness
See Section 6-2-2 Step motor driving P5 Harness or OPE
or OPE PBA
PBA
N OK
Replace U7
Fax Engine IC
Y OK
Replace U14
Motor Driver
Y
O.K ? End
Replace U7
Fax Engine IC
O.K ? Y
End
6-6 SF150T
Troubleshooting
Y Check 24 V Y
Start Insert Document P7-1 "L" ?
P6-5, 6 ?
N N
P6-1, 2, 3, 4 OK
Replace Motor
Motor Strobe
NG
NG
Replace U14
Replace U7
SF150T 6-7
Troubleshooting
Start
TPH Test O.K ? Y CIS Test O.K ? Y Is Memory Clear ? Y Reload Document
N N N
N N N N
6-8 SF150T
Troubleshooting
6-5 Continued
N NG NG
U7-87 H Replace Q2
"H"
Replace U7
SF150T 6-9
Troubleshooting
Y
Start OGM Play Back ? End
Speaker On
Check Check
N Y N Replace main
Mic signal from signal from
board
P7-4, 5 U3-16 ?
Check N Y
Replace Mic. End N
P7 Harness ?
Check
signal from N Replace U3
End
U3-29, 31 ?
Replace speaker
End
6-10 SF150T
Troubleshooting
Start
ICM
Call machine N
Recording Check LIU board
from other phone
mode ?
N Y
ICM Playback ? OK ?
Y N
End
SF150T 6-11
Troubleshooting
Start
Check signal
P4-16
+5V Y
? Replace U7
0V
END
6-12 SF150T
Troubleshooting
Start
Lift handset
Press START
Machine goes Y
on-line ?
Check U7-45
(Hook Event)
Y
OK ? Check LIU board
N
OK ? Replace LIU board
End
SF150T 6-13
Troubleshooting
Start
Return
Y
Receiving Data ? Machine to
Customer
Rings exceed
Rings To Answer N
Setting ?
Main Board N
Y P4-18, 19 Replace LIU Board
TX/RX
Y
Y
Auto Answer ?
Replace:
N Main Board
Go To 6-9
Manual Receive
Malfunction
6-14 SF150T
Troubleshooting
Start
Test NG Replace
Press Telephone
Telephone Cord
OHD/V.REQ. Cord
OK
OK
Request
Service OK ? N
Telephone
Lift Handset Service
Main PCB L
Dial tone ? OK U7-54
CML1
Check/Replace:
NG H Speaker
Main Board U14
P4, 205, 206
Check / Replace: Main PCB
U3-29, 31 OK
Handset cord
Handset SPK_OUT
Hook Switch
LIU U201 NG
LIU Board
Replace U3
Return
machine to
Customer
SF150T 6-15
Troubleshooting
Start
Dial Receiving
Load document
Machine
Transmit Y
Feed OK ?
Y Begin ?
N N
Replace:
Chart 6-4 LIU board
Main Board
Document
Not Loading
Return
Machine to
Customer
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5. Circuit Description
5-1 General
The main circuit board controls the machine, and consists of Super Fax Chip (KS16118), External memory,
CODEC circuit with modem-TX and RX signal path and some parts of the Line Interface Unit, Digital TAD
circuit with DSP amd DRAM, witch controls the system.
1FFFH FFFFH
DSP /CS
PCS1
FF80H
FF7FH
Peripheral
/PMS
PCS0 FF00H
(EP-ROM) FEFFH
/DMS
0100H
00FFH
(SRAM)
Interrupt
Vectors
0000H 0000H
[ Program Memory ] [ Data Memory ]
SF150T 5-1
Circuit Description
OP00-OP06
XIN
LED_CTL
OPERATING RTC
PANEL LCD_EN XOUT CRYSTAL
OPI0-OPI3
STB 0-3
PDAT /DMS
PRINTER DATA
CONTROL AND PCLK /RD /WR
DATA
SENSORS D0~D7
PLAT MEMORY
THADI A0~A14
KS16118
/RD
MOTOR D0~D7
SM0-SM3
A0~A15 PROGRAM
DRIVER MODE
A16 MEMORY
(MOTOR) /PMS
SI
CLK1
GENERAL
SCANNER PURPOSE I/ 0
CONTROL Vin
AND
PROCESSING +Vref /RESET
RESTOUT
-Vref
5-2 SF150T
Circuit Description
PDATA
PCLK
PLAT
STB0
STBWID
[0:11]
STB1
STB0FF
STB2 [0:11]
STB3
SF150T 5-3
Circuit Description
CLOCK
SI
SIG
1 LINE
5-4 SF150T
Circuit Description
SF150T 5-5
Circuit Description
5-3 Memory
System memory consists of 128 kB EP-ROM and 32 kB SRAM. All of SRAM is backed up.
ROM and SRAM are selected by chip select lines, and data is accessed by the units position of the byte.
ROM has two banks. One Bank is as low bank that address range is 0100H-FFFFH.
Another bank is as high bank 10000H-1FFFFH. ROMs bank is selected port 0 (bit 0) of the KS16118.
5V power is applied to SRAM through VB. This model facsimile machine uses a Lithium battery.
A 1 kohm resistor in series with the positive battery terminal is for battery protection.
5-6 SF150T
Circuit Description
1) TX CIRCUIT 2) RX CIRCUIT
The output signal coming from internal modem The signal goming into LIU terminal through LIU
KS16118 enters MX93000AFC through AUX2 board is amplified by MX93000AFC's PRE-PGA,
terminal after amplfied by OP AMP U1. passes through internal switch and goes into FILT
That signal passes through internal switch, is terminal.
amplified by LIN-DRV amplfier and is sent to LIU After the singal is diminished by OP AMP U1, it
board through LOUT terminal. enters internal modem of KS16118.
5-5 TAD
TAD circuit consists of a voice coprocessor to record and play voice messages and voice memory.
This circuit consists of host interface, memory The signal stored in DRAM is decomressed in DSP
interface, CODEC interface. and enters into MX93000AFC.
receives data to the compressed voice data to and Input signal is converted to D/A again and is
from KS16118. amplified by LIU-DRV amplifier and comes into
Memory interface sends and receives data to the LOUT terminal through or comes into terminal
compressed voice data to and from DRAM to play after being attanuated by ATT (Electronic Volume)
back and record voice data. or SPK-DRV.
DSP communicates with host KS16118 through host
interface. 5-5-4 Voice Backup
+5V is supplied for DSP or voice memory through
VBT when power is on.
5-5-2 Recording Path When power is off, +5V is supplied from the 9V
The voltage is supplied with MIC as using the backup battery.
MX93000AFC's Vref Voltage (2.25V), and the voltage
entering into MIC is trasmitted to electric signal and When supply voltage is "ON", U9(5V Voltage
enters into MX93000AFC's MIC terminal. Regulator) makes 5V Supply Voltage.
Input signal is amplified by MX93000AFC's ALC The signal is supplied with DSP or DRAM and it
until maximum 26dB (Max. 3VP-P) according to caused that the data is protected.
signal size. When supply voltage is "OFF", U9 makes 5V Voltage
The signal enters into PCM CODEC that converts to as using the 9V Battery.
D/A and compresses in the DSP Chip and stores in And then the voltage is used to "backup supply
DRAM. voltage" in DSP or DRAM.
If the supply voltage were "OFF" as using the full
charged 9V Battery, voice data is usually protected
for twenty hours.
SF150T 5-7
Circuit Description
5-8 SF150T
Circuit Description
SF150T 5-9
5-7 OPE PBA
OPE PBA serves as the Machine-User interface.
The OPE operates on a time-sharing basis. As shown below, OPE keys and LED control are divided into
key scanning, LED displaytime and display time. On each 2ms interrupt rising edge, OPE line turns off
after 125sec initial delay, and after 1 CPUCLK cycle, LEDCTL-LOW makes LED turn off. During the next
128 CPUCLK cycles, OPE KEY STROBE is maintained and during the next 1 CPUCLK KEY, INPUT is
scanned and stored in KEY buffer.
After key scanning, through the OPO0-3 port the upper and lower nibble data are transferred to the LCD
module as LCDCTL goes high.
After key displaying DATA on LCD, LED lamps turn on with LEDCTL-ON.
OPO0-4 : Used as key board strobe or LCD, LED driver
OPO5-7 : Used as key board strobe.
OPI0-3 : Key scanning ports from key matrix.
C2MS
7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0
125sec
OPO0 LED0 LED0 LED0 LED0 LED0 LED0 LED0 LED0 LED0 LED0
OPO1 LED1 LED1 LED1 LED1 LED1 LED1 LED1 LED1 LED1 LED1
OPO2 LED2 LED2 LED2 LED2 LED2 LED2 LED2 LED2 LED2 LED2
OPO7 LED7 LED7 LED7 LED7 LED7 LED7 LED7 LED7 LED7 LED7
LEDCTL
LCDCS
IRQ2MS
OPI7 LED7
OPI[3:0]
LEDCTL
5-10 SF150T
4. Disassembly and Reassembly
Note: Make sure power is OFF by removing the power cord from the wall outlet.
4-1 Tx Guide
OPE Cover
Figure 4-1
3
3
3
3
Figure 4-2
SF150T 4-1
Disassembly Instruction
Top Cover
Figure 4-3
OPE Chassis
Figure 4-4
4-2 SF150T
Disassembly Instruction
4-5. TPH
TPH Bracket
TPH Guide
TPH
Figure 4-5
Base Ass'y
Figure 4-6
SF150T 4-3
Disassembly Instruction
4-7. CIS
Lift the white roller assembly.
Figure 4-7
Figure 4-7
4-4 SF150T
3. Operating Instructions
3-1 Service Mode
In Service Mode, the technician can check the machine and perform various tests to isolate a machine
malfunction.
To enter Service Mode, press MENU, #, 1, 9, 3, 4 in sequence, and ' T ' will be displayed in the LCD to
confirm that the machine has entered Service Mode. While in Service Mode, the machine still performs all
normal operations. To return to normal User Mode, press 'MENU, #, 1, 9, 3, 4' in sequence again, or turn
the power off, then on by unplugging and replugging the power cord.
Select whether a confirmation report prints each This is the number of the person faxing you.
time a user sends a fax.
Choose YES to turn on Caller ID display.
YES: The machine prints a report automatically Choose NO to disable.
after each fax sent.
ERROR : The machine prints a report only when
there is an error. REMOTE RECEIVE CODE
NO: The machine does not print a report
automatically. User can print the list on This code can be used only with a phone extension
demand. connected to the FAX machine. The user can
initiate FAX receive mode by entering a remote
receiving code on the extension phone. The code is
DIAL TYPE factory preset to 9 , and the middle character
may be changed to any digit between 0 and 9.
Select the type of dial system to which the machine
is connected.
AUTO PRINT
Select MF if connected to a tone dial system.
Select DP if connected to a pulse dial system. The machine prints a TX/RX journal automatically
Use ^ or v buttons to select, then press Start. after every 20 fax sessions.
Select the number of rings the machine allows Select baud rate of 9600, or 4800 bps. The lower the
before it answers a call in automatic receiving baud rate, the larger the acceptable error rate. T30
mode. protocol has a fixed speed of 300 bps in the
protocol mode. When the TX speed is set to 9600
bps, the RX speed will be V.29. When the TX
speed is set to 4800 bps, the RX speed will be V.27
ter.
SF150T 3-1
Operating Instructions
CALL MONITORING
BATTERY ALARM
This feature enables you to hear callers leaving
messages on the machine. You can turn on the battery alarm feature. With
this feature on, the machine displays the low
Choose YES to turn on this feature. battery message in the LCD and sounds beeps to
Choose NO to turn off this feature. alert you low battery condition.
If you choose YES, the LCD display shows you the CABLE EQUALIZER
time limits available : 0 second, 30 seconds, 60
seconds or 90 seconds. Choose the proper time. If Copper telephone wire attenuates low frequencies
you choose 0, it allows callers to hear the greeting less than high frequencies. The longer a cable is,
message but doesn't permit them to leave the more pronounced the effect. To compensate for
messages. this attenuation you may need to set the machine
to match the cable length currently used. Select
short or long.
3-2 SF150T
Operating Instructions
PAUSE TIME
Adjust the period of pause time to wait for a
second dial tone in a PABX or mobile paging
system. You can adjust the time from 0 sec to 9 sec
(0 to 9).
RECALL TIME
When a call comes in and you want to connect it to
another party, you can transfer the call by using a
timed-break recall funtion.
This funtion must make a properly timed break
authorized by the country. The machine can select
times of 100, 280, or 600 msat an accuracy of 10
ms of the setting.
SF150T 3-3
Operating Instructions
TPH TEST
The TPH test pattern checks the heating element of the TPH. Figure 3-1 is a sample test pattern.
3-4 SF150T
Operating Instructions
The modem will transmit send various signals on Tests machine ROM (Read Only Memory). The
the telephone line to check the following: result and the software version appear in the LCD
in the following format:
FSK Test CHKSUM= VXX/XX, OK
Tone Test: 1100 Hz, 1650 Hz, 1850 Hz, 2100 Hz
G3 training: 9600, 4800 bps
RX Loop Test
ALL MEMORY CLEAR
DTMF Test
Erases contents of RAM. When memory is cleared,
the machine returns to default settings.
When a report name appears in the display, scroll through the list of reports by pressing ^ or v. When a
desired report is selected, press START/COPY.
Shows the last transmission result. This list is available in Service Mode only, and
shows the sequence of the CCITT group 3 T.30
protocol during the most recent TX or RX
TX/RX JOURNAL operation. You can check for send and receive
errors with this list.
Shows information about faxes sent and received.
If a communication error occurs while the machine
is in Service Mode, the protocol list will print
SYSTEM DATA LIST automatically.
Shows all option settings.
HELP LIST
TEL. NUMBER LIST This report illustrates the machine's basic
functions and commands. Use as a quick reference
Lists all numbers stored in the machine's One-
guide.
Touch and Speed-Dialling memory.
To print this list, press HELP (#).
SF150T 3-5
Operating Instructions
PRE-MESSAGE ERROR:
problem occurred during phase B of session
MESSAGE ERROR:
problem occurred during phase C of session
POST-MESSAGE ERROR:
problem occurred during phase D of session
LINE ERROR:
machine cannot connect or has lost connection
with the remote machine
3-6 SF150T
2 Specification
2-1 Transmitter
Parameter Specification
Normal 210 x 297 mm
Document Size Max. 216 x 1500 mm
Min. 152 x 76 mm
Document Thickness 0.085 x 0.115 mm
Scan Line Length Horizontal A4 paper,1728 scan elements along 216 line length
Effective Scanning Width Vertical 216 mm
Scanning Method Horizontal Flat-bed scanning using CIS
Vertical Stepping motor
Horizontal 8 dots/mm
Standard: 3.85 lines/mm
Resolution
Vertical Fine: 7.7 lines/mm
Super Fine: 15.4 lines/mm
2-2 Receiver
Parameter Specification
Coding Scheme MH (Modified Huffman)/MR (Modified READ)
Recording Paper Size 216 mm x 30 m; core diametre: 12.7 mm
Effective Recording Width 210 mm
Recording Method Solid state Thermal Printing Head
Horizontal 8 dots/mm
Standard: 3.85 lines/mm
Resolution
Vertical Fine: 7.7 lines/mm
Super Fine: 15.4 lines/mm
SF150T 2-1
Specifications
Parameter Specification
Communication Facility Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
Line Coupling Direct
Transmission Speed 9600, 7200, 4800, 2400 bps
Modem QAM, DPSK and FSK
(V.29, V.27ter with fall back function and V.21)
Carrier Frequency 1700 Hz (9600/7200 bps)
1800 Hz (4800/2400 bps)
Control Signal 1100 Hz (CNG)
2100 Hz (CED)
300 bps (FSK)
Output Level 0 dBm to - 15 dBm +0.0 / -3 dBm, adjustable in 1 dB steps
Input Sensitivity 0 dBm to - 48 dBm in two ranges
Input & Output Impedance 600 ohm
2-4 Others
Parameter Specification
Dialling Signal DP/DTMF
Dialling Method Manual; Memory dialling; Last Number Redialling
Memory Capacity 34 memory dial (power on)
Power Requirement Check power label attached near the power cord connection.
Stand-by 7 Watt
Power Consumption
In use Max. 115 Watt
Temperature 5 C to 45 C
Relative Humidity 20 to 80 % RH (Non-Condensing)
Width 278 mm
Depth 211 mm
Dimension
Height 107 mm
Weight 2.5 kg
2-2 SF150T
7 Electrical Parts List
SF150T 7-1
Electrical Parts List
7-2 SF150T
Electrical Parts List
SF150T 7-3
Electrical Parts List
7-4 SF150T
Electrical Parts List
SF150T 7-5
Electrical Parts List
7-6 SF150T
Electrical Parts List
SF150T 7-7
Electrical Parts List
7-8 SF150T
Electrical Parts List
SF150T 7-9
Electrical Parts List
7-10 SF150T
Electrical Parts List
SF150T 7-11
Electrical Parts List
7-12 SF150T
Electrical Parts List
7-8. OTHERS
SF150T 7-13
Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd. Mar. 1998.
Printed in Korea.
JF68-60936A