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1939-1 1 15 (Under main plate) 2 17 3 4 13 14 20 (Output tube 1) 21 (Output tube 2) 19 11 12 16 (Under main plate) 22 23 Preventive Maintenance Figure 5-12 Optic and Microswitch Locations • Tests 1 and 2, and 11 through …

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OPTIC TEST - ADC = 200 - VAC = XX
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| | | | | U15 REV X.XX
5 10 15 20 25 U43 REV X.XX
Preventive
Maintenance
Optic
Test
The
optic
test
verifies
that
the
optics
and
microswitches
are
working
correctly.
To
access
the
optic
test,
press
1
from
the
Diagnostics
menu.
The
2500
displays:
where
ADC
represents
the
value
when
the
label
or
liner
is
present,
VAC
represents
the
amount
of
beam
vacuum,
ENC
is
the
traverse
beam
motor
encoder
position,
U15
REV
X.XX
and
U43
REV
X.XX
represents
the
version
numbers
of
the
2500
firmware.
The
numbers
on
the
second
line
of
the
display
represent
optic
or
switches,
either
blocked
(0)
or
unblocked
Optic
and
switch
identification
is
shown
in
the
table
below;
their
locations
are
shown
in
Figure
5-12.
Test
Function
Test
Function
1
Device
out
of
input
tube
16
Output
track
motor
CAL
2
Device
detect
17
Beam
reference
position
3
Beam
down
18
Out
of
labels
detect
4
Beam
up
19
Input
tube
detect
5
Unused
20
Output
tube
1
detect
6
Unused
21
Output
tube
2
detect
7
Unused
22
Front
prog,
module
clamp
8
Unused
23
Rear
prog,
module
clamp
9
Unused
24
Hood
up
10
Unused
25
Main
plate
up
11
Device
release,
track
1
(Dot
matrix
printer)/
12
Device
at
output
tube
1
End
of
ribbon
(Thermal
printer)
13
Device
release,
track
2
26
Unused
(Dot
matrix
printer)/
14
Device
at
output
tube
2
Ribbon
pinch
roller
open
15
Input
track
motor
CAL
(Thermal
printer)
To
test
the
optics,
follow
the
procedure
below
for
each
test.
1.
Block
the
optic
in
the
track
with
an
opaque
object.
2.
Insert
a
tube
in
each
input
and
output
bin.
3.
Slowly
move
the
beam
to
the
limit
of
its
travel.
4.
Gently
push
down
on
the
beam
head.
As
the
optic
changes
from
unblocked
(1)
to
blocked
(0),
you
should
hear
a
beep
tone
as
the
corresponding
optic
value
on
the
display
changes
from
(1)
to
(0).
If
an
optic
is
not
functioning
properly,
no
tone
is
audible
and
the
display
does
not
change.
CAUTION:
Some
optics
are
very
close
to
each
other.
Therefore,
to
avoid
incorrect
results,
make
sure
the
opaque
object
blocks
only
the
optic
you
want
to
test.
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ProMaster
2500
User
Manual
1939-1
1
15 (Under main plate)
2
17
3
4
13
14
20 (Output tube 1)
21 (Output tube 2)
19
11
12
16 (Under main plate)
22
23
Preventive
Maintenance
Figure
5-12
Optic
and
Microswitch
Locations
Tests
1
and
2,
and
11
through
14
Trigger
these
optics
by
blocking
them
with
an
opaque
object.
Tests
3
and
4
Push
straight
down
on
the
beam
head
to
perform
these
two
tests.
Tests
15
and
16
Lift
the
main
plate
and
slowly
turn
the
input
and
output
orbital
motors
in
one
direction
to
trigger
these
optics.
Test
17
Push
the
beam
slowly
to
your
right.
As
it
gets
close
to
the
end
of
its
travel,
the
optic
is
triggered.
Test
18
Remove
the
label
liner
from
in
front
of
this
optic.
Tests
19
through
21
These
optics
check
the
operation
of
the
microswitches
on
the
three
tube
holders.
Insert
a
tube
in
each
to
test
the
switches.
Tests
22
and
23
Press
C
to
toggle
the
programming
module
clamps.
Test
24
Lift
the
hood.
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2500
User
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OPTIC TEST - ADC = 200 - VAC = 23
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| | | | | U15 REV 1.00
5 10 15 20 25 U43 REV 1.00
Preventive
Maintenance
Adjusting
the
ADC
(Label
Detecting)
Optic
on
the
Dot
Matrix
Printer
Test
25
Lift
the
main
plate.
VAC
Press
V
to
toggle
the
vacuum
generator
on
and
off.
When
the
vacuum
generator
is
on,
place
your
finger
over
the
end
of
the
chuck
to
seal
the
opening
and
the
VAC
value
should
be
greater
than
or
equal
to
140.
You
may
need
to
adjust
the
ADC
optic
if
you
have
trouble
with
label
calibration,
label
position,
or
location
of
printed
text,
especially
if
you
have
just
changed
labels.
To
adjust
the
ADC
value,
select
OPTIC
TEST
from
the
DIAGNOSTIC
MENU
and
load
labels.
Locate
the
ADC
optic
(see
Figure
5-13)
and
ensure
that
a
label
is
blocking
the
optic's
beam
to
ensure
the
maximum
ADC
optic
value.
The
2500
should
display:
If
a
label
is
not
blocking
the
ADC
optic,
slowly
turn
the
label
advance
knob
counterclockwise
to
advance
the
liner.
The
value
on
the
display
fluctuates
until
the
label
blocks
the
optic
and
the
highest
value
appears.
Do
not
begin
the
adjustment
procedure
until
you
are
certain
that
a
label
is
blocking
the
optic.
If
the
ADC
value
does
not
reach
200,
from
the
Optics
diagnostics
menu
press
LOWER
CASE
+
A,
and
then
press
or
until
the
displayed
value
reaches
200.
Turn
the
label
advance
knob
until
the
ADC
optic
reads
only
the
liner.
This
should
read
between
120
to
170
if
the
liner
is
translucent.
The
liner
reading
is
variable,
so
there
is
no
adjustment
for
it.
Return
to
the
Main
Menu
by
pressing
RESET.
Press
CAL
to
have
the
2500
run
a
label
calibration
to
adjust
to
the
new
setting.
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2500
User
Manual