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1 - OPTIC TES T 5 - PRINT TEST 2 - SOLENOID TEST 6 - KEY/DISP. TEST 3 - MOTOR TES T 7 - EEPROM TEST 4 - CYCLE PAR TS 8 - COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM SETUP MAIN MENU FILE UTILITIES OPERATIONS 1320-2 Optic Test Solenoid Test Mot…

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2304-2
PRINT HEAD (Retracted position)
RIBBON ALIGNMENT ROLLER 2
RIBBON ALIGNMENT
ROLLER 1
RIBBON DETECT OPTIC
RIBBON ROLL
RIBBON PINCH
ROLLER
RIBBON DRIVE ROLLER
PLATEN
RIBBON TAKE-UP ROLL
APPLICATION AREA
1 2 3
4
5 6
8
Figure
5-9
Thermal
Printer
Ribbon
Path
Preventive
Maintenance
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2500
User
Manual
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1 - OPTIC TEST 5 - PRINT TEST
2 - SOLENOID TEST 6 - KEY/DISP. TEST
3 - MOTOR TEST 7 - EEPROM TEST
4 - CYCLE PARTS 8 - COMMUNICATIONS
SYSTEM
SETUP
MAIN MENU
FILE
UTILITIES
OPERATIONS
1320-2
Optic Test
Solenoid Test
Motor Test
Cycle Parts
Print Test
Key/Display Test
EEPROM Test
Communications
DIAGNOSTICS
Preventive
Maintenance
Diagnostics
Figure
5-10
Diagnostics
Command
Tree
The
Diagnostics
option
allows
you
to
run
the
diagnostic
tests.
Refer
to
Figure
5-10
for
the
Diagnostic
command
tree
and
refer
to
Appendix
C
for
the
2500
wiring
diagram
and
a
diagram
of
the
handler
controller
board
layout.
Put
the
2500
in
local
mode
to
access
the
Diagnostics
menu.
Press
4
from
the
Main
Menu.
The
following
Diagnostic
menu
appears:
Running
Diagnostic
Tests
with
the
Hood
Up
A
safety
interlock
switch
is
located
behind
the
hood
to
detect
when
the
hood
is
raised.
To
eliminate
the
risk
of
possible
injury
to
the
operator,
the
2500
will
not
run
any
motor
operations
that
move
the
beams,
shuttles,
or
the
laser
shutter
while
the
hood
is
raised.
Some
of
the
solenoid
and
motor
tests
require
close
observation
of
handler
components
located
under
the
hood
while
they
are
moving
to
perform
specific
operations.
While
these
diagnostic
tests
are
run,
the
hood
must
be
raised
so
service
personnel
can
position
themselves
to
observe
and
evaluate
the
operation.
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Preventive
Maintenance
Figure
5-11
Inserting
the
Hood
Interlock
Switch
Hood
Interlock
Key
A
hood
interlock
key
is
provided
with
each
handler
to
allow
service
personnel
to
simulate
a
closed
hood
in
order
to
run
diagnostic
tests.
When
the
key
is
in
position,
the
2500
detects
a
lowered
hood
and
will
perform
the
solenoid
and
motor
tests
while
the
hood
is
raised.
The
hood
cannot
be
lowered
fully
into
its
operating
position
while
the
key
is
installed.
Perform
the
following
steps
to
install
the
key
(see
Figure
5-11).
1.
Raise
the
hood
while
the
2500
is
idle.
2.
Insert
the
key
into
the
hood
interlock
key
hole.
3.
Turn
the
key
1/
4-turn
clockwise
to
lock
the
key
in
position.
4.
Select
and
run
the
desired
diagnostic
test.
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