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Error Code Analysis Flow (Mechanism) : 10300 IP Sensor Logical Inconsistency

The document provides an error code analysis flowchart for troubleshooting errors indicated in the MT-55 error log. The flowchart begins with checking the error code table to understand the error code at the beginning of the log. It then guides the user to check for power supply errors, test boards and sensors, and replace components if needed. The flow ends by checking if the error recurs after reseating or replacing components.

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Error Code Analysis Flow (Mechanism) : 10300 IP Sensor Logical Inconsistency

The document provides an error code analysis flowchart for troubleshooting errors indicated in the MT-55 error log. The flowchart begins with checking the error code table to understand the error code at the beginning of the log. It then guides the user to check for power supply errors, test boards and sensors, and replace components if needed. The flow ends by checking if the error recurs after reseating or replacing components.

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MT - 55

■ Analysis Flow
4. Error Code Analysis Flow (Mechanism)
Check the error log in M-Utility.

10300, 10302, 12302


The indicated error is at the N Check the error code table again for the error
beginning of the error log? at the beginning, and troubleshoot.
10300 IP Sensor Logical Inconsistency Y “2. Error Code Table”

During bootup, the remaining IP is ejected, but sensors having physically inconsistent IP sensor “1.2 How to Understand Error Log”

results (the CLOSE state of both SB1 and SC3, or the CLOSE state of SB1, SC3, and SC4) are Power supply error N
detected. Alternatively, even though the cassette ejection is detected (the OPEN state of SA1), the (12810-12893) occurs?
cassette insertion is detected (the CLOSE state of SA2) or the cassette hold status (the CLOSE Y
state of SA3) is detected. [Preparation procedures]
Check the error code table again 1. Secure space for servicing the machine.
and troubleshoot. 2. Remove the covers.
10302 Broken wire sensor detected “2. Error Code Table” 3. Turn OFF the high-voltage switch of the SCN12A board.
During bootup, the result of IP search detects the presence of an IP, but the backup memory
information indicates that there is no IP in the machine. The backup memory has a record
indicating that the IP conveyance was performed before power recovery. 1

12302 IP location information logical failure Voltage on the CPU12A and


N
Replace the power supply.
During bootup, the result of IP search indicates the presence of an IP, but the backup memory DRV12A board normal? “Check, Replacement, and Adjustment Volume:
Y 11.8 Power Supply”
information indicates that there is no IP in the machine. Because there is no result of clearing the
“9.1 Checking the Voltage
CMOS, it is logically inconsistent. on the Board Test Pins (Connectors)”

■ I/O Locations CPU12A, DRV12A, and SNS12A N


Reseat the error-causing board
and check if the error occurs N
boards tested in M-Utility normal?
again.
1
Y “8. Board Tests in M-Utility” Y
M Replace the error-causing board.
“Check, Replacement, and
Adjustment Volume”
IP sensor SB1 “11.2 CPU12A Board”
“11.6 DRV12A Board”
“11.5 SNS12A Board”

Sensors SA1, SA2, and SA3 N Replace the sensor.


FRONT normal? “Service Parts List Volume”
Erasure conveyor Y “11. Checking the Sensors”
B unit

IP sensor SC4 Sensors SB1, SC3, and SC4 N Replace the sensor.
normal? “Service Parts List Volume”
Y “11. Checking the Sensors”

Side-positioning conveyor N
Error recurs? 1
C unit
Y
Replace the boards in the order named.
1. SNS12A
2. DRV12A
IP sensor SC3
3. CPU12A
4. MTH12A

“Check, Replacement, and Adjustment Volume”


“11.5 SNS12A Board”
M “11.6 DRV12A Board”
M “11.2 CPU12A Board”
M “11.7 MTH12A Board” FR6H2418.EPS

FR6H2223.EPS

010-051-06 CR-IR346RU Service Manual [4.] MT - 55


04.20.2002 FM3386

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