REGIUS SIGMA - Service Manual (A1P6YG220B - 110707 - Fix)
REGIUS SIGMA - Service Manual (A1P6YG220B - 110707 - Fix)
REGIUS SIGMA - Service Manual (A1P6YG220B - 110707 - Fix)
Contents Contents
Before Repairing 2
Troubleshooting 3
Adjustments
5
EN
Appendix 8
Revision History 9
1-1
CODE NO.A1P6
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Introduction How to Read this Manual
The Direct Digitizer REGIUS (called the "device" hereinafter) is
an X-ray image cassette reading device that uses photostimulable Structure of This Manual
phosphor as an X-ray detector. This manual is divided into the following 9 chapters describing
This manual states the cautions and steps for service engineers to device repair and maintenance methods, as well as safety
perform repair or maintenance of this device (or a system including precautions and operation.
this device).
After reading through this manual, make sure it is readily Chapter 1: Safety Warnings & Cautions
accessible for future reference. An explanation of the safety warnings and cautions to follow while
repairing or maintaining this device.
Chapter 3: Troubleshooting
An explanation of the various methods for dealing with device-
related troubles.
Chapter 8: Appendix
A list of technical information for reference during device repair or
maintenance.
Cautions IMPORTANT
1) Unauthorized reproduction of any part of this manual is Settings and behavior confirmation of the device are
prohibited. performed with the service tools of REGIUS ImagePilot
2) The contents of this manual are subject to change without (hereinafter ImagePilot).Service tool operation details
notice. can be found in the ImagePilot Installation & Service
Manual, so you are recommended to refer to it when
3) Any discrepancies, errors or omissions noted should be necessary.
communicated to the manufacturer.
4) Notwithstanding item 3) above, the manufacturer accepts no
responsibility whatsoever for any loss or decrease in profi ts
arising from usage of the product.
Trademarks
Company names and product names in this manual are trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
©, ® and ™, representing these ownerships, are omitted in the
following pages.
Copyright © 2011 Konica Minolta Medical & Graphic, Inc. All
Rights Reserved.
Contents
Introduction...................................................................................1 3.3.2 71xx: Sensor Errors..............................................3-11
Cautions .............................................................................1 3.3.3 72xx: Single Unit Operation Initialization
Trademarks ........................................................................ 1 Errors.................................................................... 3-27
How to Read this Manual ............................................................ 1
3.3.4 73xx: Single Unit Operation Sensor Errors ...... 3-33
Structure of This Manual.................................................... 1
3.3.5 74xx: Image Read Related Errors...................... 3-48
Chapter 1 Safety Warnings & Precautions.......1-1 3.3.6 76xx: Single Unit Operation Image Read Related Contents
1.1 Symbols relating to Safety...........................................1-2 Errors.................................................................... 3-51
1.1.1 Safety Alert Symbol.............................................. 1-2 3.3.7 77xx: FPGA, SDRAM Related Errors.............. 3-54
3.3.8 780x: Other.......................................................... 3-60
Contents
1.1.2 Warning Notice (Signal Words)........................... 1-2
1.1.3 Description of Graphic Symbols.......................... 1-2 3.3.9 781x: Door status ................................................ 3-61
3.3.10 782x: Warnings ................................................... 3-61
1.2 Warning Labels.............................................................1-3
3.3.11 7999: Reader Program Destroyed ..................... 3-62
1.3 Safety Precautions .......................................................1-4
3.3.12 14xxx: Sensitivity Correction Error................... 3-62
1.3.1 Precautions Necessary to Follow Legal and
3.3.13 24xxx: JM Communication Errors.................... 3-62
Regulatory Requirements..................................... 1-4
3.3.14 25xxx: ImagePilot Connection Error ................ 3-63
1.3.2 General Precautions .............................................. 1-4
3.3.15 26xxx: the service tool Error.............................. 3-63
1.3.3 Handling Precautions............................................ 1-4
3.3.16 27xxx: USB Related Errors................................ 3-63
1.3.4 Precautions Relating to Handling
Cassettes/Plates...................................................... 1-4 3.4 Countermeasures for dealing with problems not
1.3.5 Servicing Precautions............................................ 1-5 displayed as error messages.................................... 3-65
1.3.6 Disposal Cautions.................................................. 1-5 3.4.1 Device Sound ...................................................... 3-65
3.4.2 If power cannot be turned ON............................ 3-65
Chapter 2 Before Repairing...............................2-1 3.4.3 Plate related.......................................................... 3-65
2.1 Names of Parts.............................................................2-2 3.4.4 Defective image .................................................. 3-65
2.1.1 External View of the device.................................. 2-2
Chapter 4 Using a Service Tool to Confirm
2.1.2 Status lamps........................................................... 2-3
Behavior ............................................4-1
2.2 Configuration ................................................................2-4
4.1 Behavior Confirmation Summary ................................4-2
2.3 Main Specifications.......................................................2-5
2.3.1 Device Specifications............................................ 2-5 4.2 [Unit Test] (Check) Screen Display..............................4-2
2.3.2 Image Reading & Erasing .................................... 2-5 4.2.1 The [Unit test] Screen & Function Summary......4-2
2.3.3 Control Part Functions.......................................... 2-6 4.2.2 The [Unit Test] Screen & Function Summary.....4-3
2.4 Block Diagram ..............................................................2-7 4.3 Confirming behavior of a single device .......................4-3
Chapter 1 Safety
1.1.1 Safety Alert Symbol A triangle indicates a danger against which you
should take precaution.
This is the "safety alert symbol." This symbol alerts e.g.)
you to matters and/or operation potentially This symbol warns against "Danger of
hazardous to yourself and other people. Read these
Electrical Shocks".
messages and follow the instructions carefully.
A diagonal line indicates a prohibited course of
action.
1.1.2 Warning Notice (Signal Words) e.g.)
Signal words indicate the degree of potential hazards in the use of This symbol indicates you "Do Not
the product. Disassemble".
1 Signal words include the following three types, which are used
A solid circle indicates an imperative course of
according to risk of damage caused by danger and the severity of
action.
damage.
e.g.)
1.1 Symbols relating to Safety
WARNING Graphic
Explanation
symbols
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates items that cannnot be touched.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to Indicates that AC power is being used.
indicate hazardous situation where only physical damage is likely
to occur.
Indicates the off position for the main power switch
of this device.
CAUTION
Before performing maintenance such as installation or repair, make sure to fully understand the meaning of each warning
label, and how to handle each section they are located in.
1.3.1 Precautions Necessary to Follow Legal • If unusual noises, odor, or smoke comes from this device,
and Regulatory Requirements stop operation.
If unusual noises, odor, or smoke coming from this device is
detected, immediately stop operation. If you continue to
CAUTION operate it with the abnormal condition left as it is, it could
cause an electric shock, fire, or damage to the device.
Caution as to laser control
• Be careful not to trip over or trample on the power cable.
To prevent danger, make sure that only service engineers who
If you continue to use the damaged cable, it could cause an
received proper formal training will remove the exterior cover or
electric shock, heat generation or fire.
touch the inside of the equipment.
1 • Do not remove the power plug by pulling on the power
Specifications of laser unit cable.
Item Specifications Doing so may cause the power cable to break, resulting in heat
generation or fire.
1.3 Safety Precautions
Class 3B
• Do not put drinks or foreign objects on the device.
Medium Semiconductor laser Do not put drinks such as juice or foreign objects such as clips
and pins on this machine. If you use this device after liquids or
Wavelength 659 nm foreign objects such as metals have entered the machine, it can
Maximum output 130 mW cause a short in the internal circuit, resulting in fire.
WARNING
• Do not insert a piece of wire or metal.
Do not insert foreign objects such as metal strip or wire through
vent or gap in the main device. Doing so may result in electric
shock.
• Be sure to turn OFF when servicing.
Pulling the circuit board out of this machine or removing
connectors and cables while the power is turned on may result
in a serious accident. Make sure to turn off the power supply
circuit breaker before starting these operations.
1
CAUTION
• When handling internal electronic components of the
CAUTION
• Please follow the rules and regulations of your relevant
authorities in the disposal of this device, accessories,
options, consumables, media and their packing materials.
Before Repairing
attempting to repair or maintain this device.
17 18
2
1 16
Right 13 15 Rear
2.1 Names of Parts
1
8 14
10
11
12
2
1
3 4
5
Left Front
6 7 8 9
5 Left side panel 6 USB Cover 7 Power supply circuit 8 Exhaust outlet
(Left side panel) (USB cover) breaker
(Circuit protector)
13 Right side panel 14 Power supply port 15 Rear door 16 Rear panel
(Right side panel) (Inlet-NF wiring Assy) (Rear Assy) (Rear panel patch Assy)
Ready
Busy
Error
Erase
2
The 4 LEDs that indicate this device's current status are called "Status Lamps."
Name Color Function
2.2 Configuration
A description of how the device is configured.
2
2.2 Configuration
3 2 6 7
4 5 8
1 External Unit Protects the device's interior parts from light, vibration, and other outside influences.
It is made up of a upper panel, side panels, and a door for accessing interior parts of the device.
3 Upper Insertion Unit Has a mechanism to release the loaded cassette's lock, and to eject or return the plate to normal.
Display and operational parts are also included.
4 Lower Insertion Unit
8 Light Collection Unit Gathers phosphor light generated from the plate and converts it into electric signals.
14" 14" 365.75 365.75 2090 2090 4180 4180 Sub-scan Unit
11" 14" 289.10 365.75 1652 2090 3304 4180
Item Content
10" 12" 264.25 315.35 1510 1802 3020 3604
Method Exposure unit fixed plate feed method
8" 10" 213.50 264.25 1220 1510 2440 3020 • Sub-scan (read/erase) of feeded
photostimulable phosphor plate by optical/
15 cm 310.45 160.30 1774 916 3548 1832 light collection unit.
30 cm
Driving method The sheet-type plate roller feed method using
a 3-phase stepping motor.
2 Read image size (Other areas)
Operation • When reading:
Read pixel count reading is outward, erasing is out and back.
Read capacity
Cassette Normal read High-definition • When erasing:
2.3 Main Specifications
(mm)
type mode read mode reading is outward (max signal value
confirmation), erasing is out and back.
X way Y way X way Y way X way Y way
Method Light collecting mirror + reed-shaped light Calibration Mainly the following functions are performed.
guide + angled excitation light cut filter + function • Gain/offset function
rounded photomultiplier tube (PMT) (during
• Irregularity calibration function
maintenance/
Excitation light An angled excitation light cut filter is placed in shipment • Sensitivity calibration function
elimination the light guide window to eliminate excitation settings) • Image position/size adjustment function
light.
Tray Moving Motor LED Drive Board Cooling Fan LED_DRIVE_BOARD LD_DRIVE_BOARD
Loading NIP Motor Magnetic Clutch LED_BOARD LD_BOARD
Size Detecting Sensor 3 Loading/Feeding Motor H-SYNC_BOARD
DC24/5V
Size Detecting Sensor 4 Left Door Open/Close Detection Sensor Polygon
(DC24V)
Left Cassette Lock Sensor Plate Sensor (light receiving)
Right Cassette Lock Sensor Cassette Sensor <Sub-scan Unit>
Loading NIP HP Sensor Sub-scan NIP Motor STATUS_LED_BOARD
Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor <Lower Insertion Unit> Sub-scan Feeding Motor
Tray Lock Release Sensor Size Detecting Sensor 1 V-SYNC Sensor
Plate Sensor (light emitting) Size Detecting Sensor 2 Photomultiplier Tube
Entrance NIP Sensor
2
Tray Sensor Exit NIP Sensor
Tray HP Sensor Rear Door Interlock SW ANALOG_BOARD
MAIN_BOARD
External IF
Excluding what is listed in the diagram, motors are supplied 24V, and other devices are supplied 5V of electricity from the main board.
2.5.1 Frame
2 3
1
11
12
2
2.5 Main Part Locations
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2 Feeding Roller The loading/feeding motor operates to remove or "5.4.5 Changing the magnetic clutch (Page 5-44)"
insert the plate from/into the cassette.
3 Magnetic Clutch Regulates power sent to feeding roller. "5.4.5 Changing the magnetic clutch (Page 5-44)"
5 Power supply circuit breaker Used to turn the device's power ON/OFF. "5.3.6 Changing the power supply circuit breaker
(Page 5-30)"
7 MAIN_BOARD A base board that controls the device. "5.3.4 Changing the main board (Page 5-27)"
8 Insertion feed motor Removes or inserts the plate from/into the "5.4.1 Changing the loading/feeding motor (Page
cassette. 5-40)"
9 LED Drive Board Cooling Takes in outside air to keep the LED Drive Board "5.4.4 Changing the LED Drive Board cooling fan
Fan cool. (Page 5-43)"
10 Inlet-NF wiring Assy - "5.3.7 Changing the Inlet-NF wiring Assy (Page 5-
31)"
11 Noise filter - -
12 Plate Sensor (light receiving) Works together with the plate sensor (light "5.3.10 Changing the plate sensor (light receiving)
emitting) of the upper insertion unit to detect (Page 5-34)"
whether a plate exists or not. Turns ON when a
plate exists.
1 2 10 11
3
4
5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14
2
10 11 13 14
12
3
4
5 6 7 8 9
3 Loading NIP Open/Close Detects NIP status, the tray's lock status, etc. -
Sensor when the plate is moving in and out of the
cassette.
4 Tray Lock Release Sensor Refer to "4.4.3 Insertion site sensor status (Page
4-6)".
5 Loading NIP HP Sensor
6 Insertion nip motor Performs NIP operation, or moves the tray's Not changed as a single unit.
abutment plate up and down when the image
plate is moving in and out of the cassette.
7 Left Cassette Lock Sensor Turned ON when the cassette is locked on the left Not changed as a single unit.
side.
8 Size Detection Sensor 4 Determines cassette size in a group of 4 sensors Not changed as a single unit.
together with size detection sensors 1 and 2 of the
9 Size Detection Sensor 3 lower insertion unit. Not changed as a single unit.
Refer to "4.4.2 Cassette size & sensor status
(Page 4-5)".
10 Plate Sensor (light emitting) Works together with the frame's plate sensor (light "5.3.11 Changing the plate sensor (light emitting)
receiving) to detect whether a plate exists or not. (Page 5-35)"
11 Tray Sensor Turned ON when the tray is outside of the Not changed as a single unit.
cassette.
12 Right Cassette Lock Sensor Turned ON when the cassette is locked on the Not changed as a single unit.
right side.
13 Casette tray move motor Moves the tray in and out, and corrects cassette Not changed as a single unit.
tilt.
14 Tray HP Sensor Turned ON when the notches used for moving the -
tray in and out are in their home position.
3
2
2.5 Main Part Locations
1 Status LED board A base board for status display (status lamps) and "5.3.1 Changing the status LED board (Page 5-
operations (Erase switch). 25)"
2 Size Detection Sensor 1 Determines cassette size in a group of 4 sensors "5.3.8 Changing size detection sensors 1 and 2
together with size detection sensors 3 and 4 of the (Page 5-32)"
3 Size Detection Sensor 2 upper insertion unit.
Refer to "4.4.2 Cassette size & sensor status
(Page 4-5)".
1 2 3 4 5 11 8
12
6 7 9 10
2 Drive Roller U Feeds the plate via a Sub-scan Feeding Motor. "5.4.9 Changing the drive rollers (Page 5-48)"
3 Drive Roller D
4 Sub-scan NIP Motor Performs NIP for Drive Roller U and Drive Roller "5.4.2 Changing the sub-scan NIP motor and sub-
D. scan drive Assy (Page 5-40)"
5 Sub-scan Feeding Motor Feeds the plate. "5.4.3 Changing the sub-scan feeding motor
(Page 5-42)"
7 Exit NIP Sensor Turned ON when Drive Roller D is in NIP status. "5.3.14 Changing the exit NIP sensor (Page 5-38)"
8 Driven entrance assembly - Operates via Sub-scan NIP motor to perform NIP -
driven roller for Drive Roller U and Drive Roller D.
2
2.5 Main Part Locations
Parts within the exposure unit cannot be changed individually. If a problem occurs within the exposure unit, the entire exposure unit must be
changed.
IMPORTANT
Do not disassemble the exposure unit.
1 Handle Activates a cleaning mechanism to keep the light "5.2.10 Removing & attaching the Sub-scan unit
(Light Collection Unit guide and laser scanning line of the light collection (Page 5-12)"
Cleaning Handle) unit free of dust.
2 Analog board A base board that takes in analog signals from the Not changed as a single unit.
photomultiplier tube and converts them.
1 LED drive board A base board that controls the LED Drive Board. "5.3.2 Changing the LED drive board (Page 5-25)"
Boot
Initialization Process
Routine Mode
Erase Mode
Cassette Inserted
No sleep mode as with REGIUS MODELS 110/210 is available. (No operation switch.)
Operation/ Feed (letters in parenthesis Exposure / Optical / Diagram (Numbers here correspond with the "No."
No.
control correspond to the diagram) Eraser column)
Initialization 1 Notch (A) for tray removal
Upper Insertion Unit
retracts.
• Drive source: Tray moving B
motor (F) A
2 The tray's lock release Notch (B) C
retracts.
• Drive source: Loading NIP D
motor (G) 1
User loads 3 Notch (C) locks the cassette. • Polygon starts to
cassette rotate for cassette 11
• No drive source
detection. 2
4 Notch (D) releases tray lock (bolt Abutment Plate 10
mechanism). (For large
cassettes only) NIP Roller
• No drive sourcePart (E) is E 2
pushed into operation by the
cassette. Size Detection Sensor 3
Plate is ejected 5 Notch (A) is lowered, and 7
Operation/ Feed (letters in parenthesis Exposure / Optical / Diagram (Numbers here correspond with the "No."
No.
control correspond to the diagram) Eraser column)
(V-SYNC 14 Loading/Feeding Motor (I) stops. • When V-SYNC Driven Entrance Assembly
detection) Magnetic Clutch (H) is turned detection has 42 line 14
OFF. counts (H-SYNC) 16
The feeding roller is released remaining, the laser
from NIP status. (Otherwise the emits strong light, and
plate will scrape against the image reading begins.
roller.) Driven Exit Assembly
K
14 OFF
15 Drive Roller D goes into NIP 14 OFF
status. (The timing is the same
12 ON
regardless of cassette size.) 15
• Drive source: Sub-scan NIP 12 ON
Motor (K) V-SYNC Detection
14
16 Drive Roller U is released from
NIP status. (Timing differs
according to cassette size.)
• Drive source: Sub-scan NIP
2 Motor (K)
17 Send feed stops at 10 mm from
V-SYNC detection.
2.6 Behavior Explained
Plate is returned 18 Sub-scan Feeding Motor (J) • The LED Drive Board
(feed) begins the plate's return feed. lights up. Plate Detected 21
20
At the same time, an operation
begins in which Drive Roller U
moves into NIP status.
• Drive source: Sub-scan
18 ON
Feeding Motor (J) 18
20 ON
20 ON
(V-SYNC 19 • From V-SYNC detection to 45
detection) mm, feed speed gets faster,
then slows down. 18 ON
Operation/ Feed (letters in parenthesis Exposure / Optical / Diagram (Numbers here correspond with the "No."
No.
control correspond to the diagram) Eraser column)
Plate storage 24 Notch (A) returns the tray to the
cassette. (Max send: Abutment)
• Drive source: Tray moving A
motor (F) C
25 Notch (A) moves slightly in the
extraction direction. (To relieve
the tray of push stress.)
• Drive source: Tray moving
motor (F)
26 Notch (C) releases the cassette
lock. Plate Sensor
• Drive source: Loading NIP (light emitting) B
motor (G)
26
2
24 25
Summary
Sensor Check
Power ON/When door is closed All sensors are checked, then checks are made of
2 Initialization Operation whether or not there is a cassette in the Cassette
Insertion Slot, and whether or not a plate is inside the
device. If one is detected, error notification is provided.
For details, refer to " Sensor Check Flow (Page 2-19)".
2.6 Behavior Explained
Sensor Check
Eraser LED ON
Eraser LED Cooling Fan ON
Error Monitor Timer Begins
2
2.6.4 Erase Operation
2.6 Behavior Explained
When the device's status is READY, holding down the Erase switch for at least 2 seconds will put it into Erase Mode status. Loading a cassette
while the Erase Lamp is blinking will start the Erase operation.
The Erase operation adjusts to the plate status to perform at the optimal speed.
Alcohol
Disposal
• Refer to "1.3.6 Disposal Cautions (Page 1-5)" Zip ties
Snap bands
Troubleshooting
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures.........................3-4
3.4 Countermeasures for dealing with problems not displayed
as error messages..................................................................3-65
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting
3
Refer to "3.4 Countermeasures for
dealing with problems not displayed
as error messages (Page 3-65)" and
3.1 Work Flow
If unable to perform the Opening/closing any other door on the device will also work.
countermeasure. The initialization process will be triggered in the same
Contact our service window with a fashion.
detailed explanation of the problem
(refer to " Contact Information").
If a sensor, etc. has gone bad, the initialization process will be
halted, and the error will occur again.
Contact Information
When contacting our service window regarding a problem, provide Dealing with a vital error
the following information with as much detail as possible.
Item Content If a V-SYNC error occurs during the image read process, or a basic
operation failure occurs in the base board (RAM/ROM cannot be
Log, etc. • When trouble occurs with the device, extract a accessed), the reader will be in vital error status. Opening/closing
device log etc. from the ImagePilot.
the door or turning the power OFF/ON will not correct the error in
• If a defective image is created, compile the this case.
following log from the ImagePilot.
- App Log HINT
- System Log A service call can be made for vital error assistance. (Error
- Reader Log code 7118, 7125, 7318, etc.)
- JM Log
Facility connection If a vital error occurs, repair/replace the part that caused the error,
format then have a service engineer perform the following steps for
Recovery information • Did the device recover with the door opened/ recovery.
closed?
• Did the breaker have to be switched OFF/ 1. Start up the Reader Settings Service Tool on an
ON? ImagePilot connected to this device.
System Information
The [Service Tool] screen will be displayed for reader
settings.
Image Data If a defective image is created, make a backup of
the defective image from the ImagePilot. 2. Select [Reader Settings], then click the [Settings]
Other Details button for [Unit test].
7000 Tray ejection detected during • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confim that the Tray Sensor is detecting the
initialization tray.
• Deformation of detector
When sensors are checked If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
upon initialization:
• Cassette not removed
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no deformation of
• Tray Sensor is OFF. (tray • Foreign object
the detector, and that the spring is loaded.
ejection) • No solid connection
Confirm that the Tray Sensor (JP26)-(JP28-1)(JP28-2)-(JP30-1)
• Disconnection (JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
• MAIN_BOARD - Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
malfunction
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(Sensors do not require
replacing)
2. Change the main board.
3. Replace the upper insertion unit.
7001 Plate detection during • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that the Plate Sensor detects a plate.
initialization • Plate not removed If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
3 When sensors are checked - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
upon initialization:
• Foreign object
• No solid connection Confirm that the Plate Sensor (light receiving) (JP12)-(JP11-1)
• Plate Sensor is OFF. (JP11-2)-(MCN7) is working.
(There is a plate.) • Disconnection
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7002 Plate detection via V-SYNC • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that the V-SYNC Sensor is working.
during initialization • Deformation of detector If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
When sensors are checked - Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no deformation of
upon initialization:
• Detector not securely
attached detector, the spring is loaded, and the detector is securely
• V-SYNC Sensor is ON. attached.
(There is a plate.)
• Plate not removed
Confirm that the V-SYNC Sensor (JP32)-(JP31-1)(JP31-2)-
• Foreign object
(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5) is working.
• No solid connection Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
• Disconnection - Change the sensor.
• MAIN_BOARD 2. Change the main board.
malfunction
7003 Cassette L/R lock detection • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Size Detection Sensor 1 to 4,
during initialization Cassette Sensor and Right/Left Cassette Lock Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
When sensors are checked If any are not working, take the following steps and replace parts as
upon initialization: • Plate not removed
required:
• Size Detection Sensors 1 • Foreign object
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no deformation of
to 4 are in any status other • No solid connection the detector, and that the spring is loaded.
than "no cassette • Disconnection Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 1(JP14)-(JP16-1)(JP16-2)-
detected." • MAIN_BOARD (MCN7) is working.
• Cassette Sensor is ON. malfunction Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 2(JP15)-(JP16-1)(JP16-2)-
(There is a cassette.) (MCN7) is working.
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 3 (JP23)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 4(JP17)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Right Cassette Lock Sensor (JP25)-(JP30-1)
(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Left Cassette Lock Sensor (JP21)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Cassette Sensor (JP10)-(MCN7) is working. 3
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- If Size Detection Sensor 1/2 is malfunctioning, replace the
sensor.
7004 Cassette L lock detection • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Size Detection Sensor 1 to 4
during initialization and Cassette Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
When sensors are checked If any are not working, take the following steps and replace parts as
upon initialization: • Plate not removed
required:
• Size Detection Sensors 1 • Foreign object
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no deformation of
to 4 are in any status other • No solid connection the detector, and that the spring is loaded.
than "no cassette • Disconnection Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 1(JP14)-(JP16-1)(JP16-2)-
detected." • MAIN_BOARD (MCN7) is working.
• Cassette Sensor is OFF. malfunction Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 2(JP15)-(JP16-1)(JP16-2)-
(There is no cassette.) (MCN7) is working.
• Right Cassette Lock Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 3 (JP23)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
Sensor is ON. (unlocked) (MCN6) is working.
• Left Cassette Lock Sensor Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 4(JP17)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
is OFF. (locked) (MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Cassette Sensor (JP10)-(MCN7) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- If Size Detection Sensor 1/2 is malfunctioning, replace the
sensor.
3 - If Size Detection Sensor 3/4 or Cassette Sensor is
malfunctioning, replace the upper insertion unit.(Sensors do not
require replacing)
2. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor is working.
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7006 Plate remnant detection • Sensor malfunction This error code indicates that a plate has been detected.To correct
during initialization this error, remove the detected plate.
• Deformation of detector
When the sensor searches for
a plate during initialization: • Detector not securely
attached If this error code continues to be displayed, V-SYNC Sensor or
• A plate is detected. Plate Sensor may be malfunctioning.
• Plate not removed
1. Use the service tool to confirm that V-SYNC Sensor and Plate
• Foreign object
Sensor are working.
If any are not working, take the following steps and replace parts as
required:
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no deformation of
detector, the spring is loaded, and the detector is securely
attached.
Confirm that the V-SYNC Sensor (JP32)-(JP31-1)(JP31-2)-
(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5) is working.
Confirm that the Plate Sensor (light receiving) (JP12)-(JP11-1)
(JP11-2)-(MCN7) is working.
Confirm that the Plate Sensor (light emitting) (JP27)-(JP29-1)
(JP29-2)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected. 3
- Change the sensor.
7007 Tray HP Sensor error during • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to check if Tray Motor and Tray HP Sensor are
initialization working.
7008 Tray HP Ejection Sensor error • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to check if Tray Motor and Tray HP Sensor are
during initialization working.
• Deformation of detector
When the tray is ejected from If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
HP during initialization:
• Motor malfunction
and replace parts as required:
• When Tray Motor ejected • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
the tray from HP: • Disconnection deformation of detector.
- Tray HP Sensor is ON. • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that Tray Motor (JP1)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
(transparent) malfunction
Confirm that Tray HP Sensor (JP24)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is
working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7009 Loose sub-scan connector • No solid connection 1. Check the wiring between main board and sub-scan unit.
detection during initialization - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
• Disconnection
During initialization: From (JP36-1)(JP36-2) to (MCN5)
• (Sensor malfunction)
• Sensor detected that a - Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
sub-scan connecter is • (MAIN_BOARD
malfunction) 2. Change the main board.
loose.
HINT
This error code indicates that three connectors for sub-scan unit are
loose.Please make sure that all connections are secure after replacing
unit or taking other corrective actions.
7010 Loading NIP ejection from • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and Loading
HP error during initialization NIP HP Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
When Loading NIP Motor If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
ejects NIP from HP during • Motor malfunction
and replace parts as required:
initialization: • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• Loading NIP HP Sensor • Disconnection deformation of detector.
did not detect any change. • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-
malfunction (MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7011 Loading NIP HP ejection HP / • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and Loading
lock release sensor error NIP HP Sensor and Tray Lock Release Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
during initialization If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
When Loading NIP Motor
• Motor malfunction
and replace parts as required:
3 ejects NIP from HP during • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
initialization: • Disconnection deformation of detector.
• Loading NIP HP Sensor • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-
and Tray Lock Release malfunction (MCN4) is working.
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7012 Loading NIP HP ejection HP / • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and Loading
lock release / open/close • Deformation of detector NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor and Loading NIP Open/
sensor error during Close Sensor are working.
initialization
• Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
When Loading NIP Motor • No solid connection and replace parts as required:
ejects NIP from HP during • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
initialization: • MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
• Loading NIP HP Sensor, malfunction Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-
Tray Lock Release Sensor (MCN4) is working.
and Loading NIP Open/
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
Close Sensor did not
(MCN6) is working.
detect any change.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-(JP30-1)
(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7013 Loading NIP HP ejection lock • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and Tray Lock
release sensor error during Release Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
initialization If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
When Loading NIP Motor ejects• Motor malfunction
and replace parts as required:
•
NIP from HP during initialization: No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• Tray Lock Release Sensor • Disconnection deformation of detector.
did not detect any change. • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-
malfunction (MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7015 Loading NIP HP ejection and • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and Loading
Loading NIP Open/Close • Deformation of detector NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
Sensor error during If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
initialization
• Motor malfunction
and replace parts as required:
When Loading NIP Motor ejects • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
NIP from HP during initialization: • Disconnection deformation of detector.
• Loading NIP Open/Close • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-
Sensor did not detect any malfunction (MCN4) is working.
change.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-(JP30-1)
(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7016 Loading NIP HP ejection HP / • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and Loading
open/close sensor error NIP HP Sensor and Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
during initialization If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
When Loading NIP Motor • Motor malfunction
and replace parts as required:
ejects NIP from HP during • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
initialization: • Disconnection deformation of detector.
• Loading NIP HP Sensor • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-
and Loading NIP Open/ malfunction (MCN4) is working.
Close Sensor did not
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
detect any change.
(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-(JP30-1)
(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7017 Loading NIP HP Passing • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor is
Loading NIP HP error during working.
• Deformation of detector
3 initialization If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
When scanning is re-erased:
• Motor malfunction
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• When Loading NIP Motor • No solid connection
deformation of detector.
has passed HP: • Disconnection
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7018 Sub-scan NIP HP ejection • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor and
entrance NIP sensor error Entrance NIP Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
during initialization If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
•
When the tray is ejected from
Motor malfunction
and replace parts as required:
HP during initialization: • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no deformation of
• When sub-scan NIP motor • Disconnection detector, and spring is loaded. (The spring for the driven roller at
completes HP ejection: • MAIN_BOARD entrance may be loose.)
- Entrance NIP Sensor is malfunction Confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor (JP5)-(JP7-1)(JP7-2)-(MCN4)
ON. (Entrance NIP is is working.
open.) Confirm that Entrance NIP Sensor (JP33)-(JP31-1)(JP31-2)-
(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7021 Tray HP Ejection Sensor • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to check if Tray Motor and Tray HP Sensor are
malfunction during working.
• Deformation of detector
initialization If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
When the tray is ejected from • Motor malfunction
and replace parts as required:
HP during initialization: • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• When Tray Motor ejects a • Disconnection deformation of detector.
tray from HP: • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that Tray Motor (JP1)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
- Tray HP Sensor did not malfunction
Confirm that Tray HP Sensor (JP24)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is
detect any change. working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7022 Loading NIP Sensor error No cassette A cassette must be inserted in order to execute a feeding
when cassette lock release command during a unit test.
When cassette is being
unlocked:
• Loading NIP HP Sensor is
ON (transparent) or Tray 3
Lock Release Sensor is
OFF (light interception).
7100 Tray HP Sensor error during • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Tray HP Sensor is
cassette insertion • Deformation of detector working.
When a cassette is being If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
inserted:
• No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• Tray HP Sensor is ON. • Disconnection
deformation of detector.
(transparent) • MAIN_BOARD
Confirm that Tray HP Sensor (JP24)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
malfunction
(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7101 Tray Sensor error during • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confim that the Tray Sensor is
cassette insertion • Deformation of detector detecting the tray.
When a cassette is being If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
inserted:
• No solid connection
• Disconnection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
• Tray Sensor is OFF. (tray deformation of the detector, and that the spring is loaded.
ejection) • MAIN_BOARD
Confirm that the Tray Sensor (JP26)-(JP28-1)(JP28-2)-
malfunction
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(Sensors do not require
replacing)
2. Change the main board.
7102 Loading NIP HP sensor error • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor
during cassette insertion is working.
• Deformation of detector
When a cassette is being If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
inserted: • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
• Loading NIP HP Sensor is • Disconnection
deformation of the detector, and that the spring is loaded.
ON. (transparent) • MAIN_BOARD
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
malfunction
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7103 Lock release sensor error • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
during cassette insertion Tray Lock Release Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
When a cassette is being If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
inserted: • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
• Tray Lock Release Sensor • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
is OFF. (light interception) • Disconnection deformation of detector.
• MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-
malfunction (MCN4) is working.
3 Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7104 Loading NIP open/close • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
sensor error during cassette Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
insertion If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When a cassette is being
• Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
inserted: • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• Loading NIP Open/Close • Disconnection deformation of detector.
Sensor is OFF. (light • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-
interception) malfunction (MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7105 Plate detection sensor error • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that the Plate Sensor detects
during cassette insertion a plate.
• No solid connection
When a cassette is being If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
inserted:
• Disconnection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure.
• Plate Sensor is OFF. • MAIN_BOARD
malfunction Confirm that the Plate Sensor (light receiving) (JP12)-
(There is a plate.) (JP11-1)(JP11-2)-(MCN7) is working.
Confirm that the Plate Sensor (light emitting) (JP27)-
(JP29-1)(JP29-2)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7106 V-SYNC sensor error during • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that the V-SYNC Sensor is
cassette insertion working.
• Deformation of detector
When a cassette is being If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
inserted: • Detector not securely
attached - Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
• V-SYNC Sensor is ON. deformation of detector, the spring is loaded, and the
(There is a plate.)
• No solid connection
detector is securely attached.
• Disconnection
Confirm that the V-SYNC Sensor (JP32)-(JP31-1)
• MAIN_BOARD (JP31-2)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5) is working.
malfunction
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7107 Loading NIP Sensor error • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
during scanning tray lock • Deformation of detector Loading NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor and
release Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
When Loading NIP Motor
• Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
completes unlocking the tray• No solid connection sensor and replace parts as required:
for scanning: • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• Three loading NIP sensors • MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
are malfunctioning. malfunction Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1) 3
(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
7108 Tray detection sensor error • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
during read/lowering of NIP Tray Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
When Loading NIP Motor If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
completes lowering the • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
loading NIP for scanning: • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• Tray Sensor is ON. (no tray • Disconnection deformation of detector.
ejection) • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
malfunction (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that the Tray Sensor (JP26)-(JP28-1)(JP28-2)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor/sensor should
be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7109 Tray HP Sensor error during • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to check if Tray Motor and Tray HP
scanning tray ejection Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
When Tray Motor ejects the If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
tray for scanning: • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
• Tray HP Sensor is OFF. • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
(light interception) • Disconnection deformation of detector.
• MAIN_BOARD Confirm that Tray Motor (JP1)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is
malfunction working.
Confirm that Tray HP Sensor (JP24)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7110 Plate Sensor error during • No plate in the cassette 1. Use the service tool to check if Tray Motor and Plate Sensor
scanning tray ejection are working.
• Sensor malfunction
When Tray Motor ejects the If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
tray for scanning: • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
• Plate Sensor is ON. (There • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure.
is no plate.) • Disconnection
Confirm that Tray Motor (JP1)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is
• MAIN_BOARD working.
malfunction
Confirm that the Plate Sensor (light receiving) (JP12)-
(JP11-1)(JP11-2)-(MCN7) is working.
Confirm that the Plate Sensor (light emitting) (JP27)-
(JP29-1)(JP29-2)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7111 Tray Sensor error during • Cassette jam 1. Use the service tool to check if Tray Motor and Tray Sensor
scanning tray ejection are working.
• Sensor malfunction
3 When Tray Motor ejects the If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
tray for scanning:
• Deformation of detector
sensor and replace parts as required:
• Tray Sensor is ON. (no tray • Motor malfunction
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
ejection) • No solid connection deformation of detector.
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7112 Loading NIP sensor error • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
during read/lowering of NIP Loading NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor,and
• Deformation of detector
When Loading NIP Motor Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
completes lowering the
• Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
loading NIP for scanning: • No solid connection sensor and replace parts as required:
• Three loading NIP sensors • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
are malfunctioning. • MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
malfunction Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7113 Loading NIP Sensor error • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
during raising scanning tray Loading NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor and
• Deformation of detector
When Loading NIP Motor Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
•
completes raising the tray for Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
scanning: • No solid connection sensor and replace parts as required:
• Three loading NIP sensors • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
are malfunctioning. • MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
malfunction Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.) 3
2. Change the main board.
7115 Entrance NIP sensor error • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor and
during read/sub-scan/NIP HP Entrance NIP Sensor are working.
•
7116 Exit NIP sensor error during • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor and
read/sub-scan/NIP HP Exit NIP Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
removal If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When Sub-scan NIP Motor • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
completes HP ejection for • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
scanning: • Disconnection deformation of detector.
• Exit NIP Sensor is OFF. • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor (JP5)-(JP7-1)
(Exit NIP is closed.) malfunction (JP7-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Exit NIP Sensor (JP34)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-
(MCN5) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7117 Plate detection sensor error • Plate jam 1. Use the service tool to check if Loading/Feeding Motor and
during read/sub-scan/send Magnetic Clutch are working.
• Sensor malfunction
When Sub-scan Feeding Check the motor to see if it operates normally in both
Motor completes feed a plate • Deformation of detector
directions.
for scanning: • Detector not securely If the motor runs fine, check belt tension.
attached
• V-SYNC Sensor is OFF. If the motor does not run normally, take the following steps
(There is no plate.) • Motor malfunction and replace parts as required:
• Plate Sensor is OFF. • No solid connection - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
(There is a plate.) • Disconnection Confirm that Loading/Feeding Motor (JP4)-(MCN4) is
• Upper Door not installed working.
properly Confirm that Magnetic Clutch (JP9)-(MCN4) is working.
• MAIN_BOARD - Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
malfunction
- Replace motor/magnetic clutch.
2. Use the service tool to confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor and
Check the motor to see if it operates normally in both
directions.
If the motor runs fine, check belt tension.
If the motor does not run normally, take the following steps
3 and replace parts as required:
- Confirm that all connectors are secure.
Confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor (JP5)(JP7-1)(JP7-2)-
(MCN4) is working.
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7118 V-SYNC sensor error during • Plate jam 1. Use the service tool to check if Loading/Feeding Motor
scanning/loading/feeding andV-SYNC Sensor are working.
• Sensor malfunction
When Loading/Feeding Motor If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
completes feed a plate for • Deformation of detector
sensor and replace parts as required:
scanning: • Detector not securely
attached
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
• V-SYNC Sensor is OFF. deformation of detector, the spring is loaded, and the
(There is no plate.) • Motor malfunction detector is securely attached.
This OFF state will soon • No solid connection Confirm that Loading/Feeding Motor (JP4)-(MCN4) is
change to ON (with a • Disconnection working.
plate).(remains OFF) • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the V-SYNC Sensor (JP32)-(JP31-1)
malfunction (JP31-2)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7119 Entrance NIP sensor error • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor and
during read/closing of exit NIP Entrance NIP Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
When Sub-scan NIP Motor If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
completes closing exit NIP for • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
scanning: • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
• Entrance NIP Sensor is • Disconnection deformation of detector, and spring is loaded. (The spring
ON. (Entrance NIP is • MAIN_BOARD for the driven roller at entrance may be loose.)
open.) malfunction Confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor (JP5)-(JP7-1)
(JP7-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Entrance NIP Sensor (JP33)-(JP31-1)
(JP31-2)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7120 Exit NIP sensor error during • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor and
read/closing of exit NIP Exit NIP Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
When Sub-scan NIP Motor If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
completes closing exit NIP for • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
• No solid connection
scanning: - Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no 3
• Exit NIP Sensor is ON. • Disconnection deformation of detector, and spring is loaded. (The spring
(Exit NIP is open.) • MAIN_BOARD for the driven roller at exit may be loose.)
malfunction Confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor (JP5)-(JP7-1)
7121 Entrance NIP sensor error • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor and
during read/opening of Entrance NIP Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
entrance NIP If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When Sub-scan NIP Motor
• Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
completes opening entrance • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
NIP for scanning: • Disconnection deformation of detector.
• Entrance NIP Sensor is • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor (JP5)-(JP7-1)
OFF. (Entrance NIP is malfunction (JP7-2)-(MCN4) is working.
closed.)
Confirm that Entrance NIP Sensor (JP33)-(JP31-1)
(JP31-2)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7122 Exit NIP sensor error during • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor and
read/opening of entrance NIP • Deformation of detector Exit NIP Sensor are working.
When Sub-scan NIP Motor If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
completes opening entrance
• Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
NIP for scanning: • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
• Exit NIP Sensor is ON. • Disconnection deformation of detector, and spring is loaded. (The spring
(Exit NIP is open.) • MAIN_BOARD for the driven roller at exit may be loose.)
malfunction Confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor (JP5)-(JP7-1)
(JP7-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Exit NIP Sensor (JP34)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-
(MCN5) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7123 Entrance NIP sensor error • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor and
during read/closing of Entrance NIP Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
entrance NIP If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When Sub-scan NIP Motor • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
completes closing entrance • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
NIP for scanning: • Disconnection deformation of detector, and spring is loaded. (The spring
• Entrance NIP Sensor is • MAIN_BOARD for the driven roller at entrance may be loose.)
ON. (Entrance NIP is malfunction Confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor (JP5)-(JP7-1)
open.) (JP7-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Entrance NIP Sensor (JP33)-(JP31-1)
(JP31-2)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7124 Exit NIP sensor error during • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor and
read/closing of entrance NIP Exit NIP Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
When Sub-scan NIP Motor If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
completes closing entrance • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
• No solid connection
3 NIP for scanning: - Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
• Exit NIP Sensor is ON. • Disconnection deformation of detector, and spring is loaded. (The spring
(Exit NIP is open.) • MAIN_BOARD for the driven roller at exit may be loose.)
malfunction Confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor (JP5)-(JP7-1)
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
(JP7-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Exit NIP Sensor (JP34)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-
(MCN5) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7125 V-SYNC Sensor error as sub- • Plate jam 1. Use the service tool to check if Sub-scan Feeding Motor and
scan returns V-SYNC Sensor are working.
• Sensor malfunction
When Sub-scan Feeding If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
Motor completes return plate
• Deformation of detector
sensor and replace parts as required:
for scanning: • Detector not securely
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
• V-SYNC Sensor does not attached
deformation of detector, the spring is loaded, and the
come on (with a plate) • Motor malfunction detector is securely attached.
when Sub-scan Feeding • No solid connection Confirm that Sub-scan Feeding Motor (JP6)-
Motor is returning the • Disconnection (JP7-1)(JP7-2)-(MCN4) is working.
plate, or the sensor
• MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the V-SYNC Sensor (JP32)-(JP31-1)
remains ON after the malfunction (JP31-2)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5) is working.
operation is complete.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7127 Tray Sensor error when • Plate jam 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
scanning NIP tray is being Tray Sensor are working.
• Sensor malfunction
lowered If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When Loading NIP Motor
• Deformation of detector
sensor and replace parts as required:
completes opening roller NIP • Motor malfunction
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
and tray is lowered for • No solid connection deformation of detector.
scanning: • Disconnection Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
• Tray Sensor is ON. (no tray • MAIN_BOARD (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
ejection) malfunction Confirm that the Tray Sensor (JP26)-(JP28-1)(JP28-2)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7128 Loading NIP Sensor error • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
when scanning NIP tray is Loading NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor, and
• Deformation of detector
lowered Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
When Loading NIP Motor • Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
completes opening roller NIP • No solid connection sensor and replace parts as required:
and tray is lowered for • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
scanning: • MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
• Three loading NIP sensors malfunction Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
are malfunctioning. (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.) 3
2. Change the main board.
7129 Plate detection sensor error • Plate jam 1. Check cassette and plate.
during read/insertion/feed - Confirm that nonwoven fabric inside cassette is intact.
•
7130 Size detection error during • Wrong cassette (not 1. Check to see that the link spring of lower insertion unit is
cassette insertion supported by this device) intact.
After inserting a cassette and
• Sensor malfunction 2. Use the service tool to confirm that Size Detection Sensor
position control operation is 1 to 4 are working.
launched:
• No solid connection
If any are not working, take the following steps and replace
• None of Size Detection • Disconnection
parts as required:
Sensor 1 to 4 matches any • MAIN_BOARD
- Confirm that all connectors are secure.
cassette size. malfunction
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 1(JP14)-(JP16-1)
(JP16-2)-(MCN7) is working.
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 2(JP15)-(JP16-1)
(JP16-2)-(MCN7) is working.
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 3 (JP23)-(JP30-1)
(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 4(JP17)-(JP30-1)
(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- If Size Detection Sensor 1/2 is malfunctioning, replace
the sensor.
3 - If Size Detection Sensor 3/4 is malfunctioning, replace
the upper insertion unit.(Sensors do not require
replacing)
3. Change the main board.
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7131 Tray HP Sensor error when • Cassette defect 1. Confirm that cassette tray can be inserted/ejected smoothly.
scanning tray returns If not, replace the cassette.
• Deformation of detector
When Tray Motor completes 2. Use the service tool to check if Tray Motor and Tray HP
returning the tray for • Sensor malfunction
Sensor are working.
scanning: • Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
• Tray HP Sensor is ON. • No solid connection sensor and replace parts as required:
(transparent) • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
malfunction Confirm that Tray Motor (JP1)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is
working.
Confirm that Tray HP Sensor (JP24)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
3. Change the main board.
7132 Tray Sensor error when • Cassette jam 1. Use the service tool to check if Tray Motor and Tray Sensor
scanning tray returns are working.
• Sensor malfunction
When Tray Motor completes If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
returning the tray for • Deformation of detector
sensor and replace parts as required:
scanning: • Motor malfunction
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• Tray Sensor is OFF. (tray • No solid connection deformation of detector.
ejection) • Disconnection Confirm that Tray Motor (JP1)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is
• MAIN_BOARD working.
malfunction Confirm that the Tray Sensor (JP26)-(JP28-1)(JP28-2)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor/sensor should
be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7133 Lock sensor error during • Cassette jam 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
read/cassette lock release Cassette Lock Sensor Left/Right are working.
• Sensor malfunction
When Loading NIP Motor If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
completes unlocking the • Deformation of detector
sensor and replace parts as required:
cassette for scanning: • Motor malfunction
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
• Either Left or Right • No solid connection deformation of the detector, and that the spring is loaded.
Cassette Lock Sensor is • Disconnection Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
OFF. (locked) • MAIN_BOARD (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
malfunction Confirm that Left Cassette Lock Sensor (JP21)-(JP30-1)
(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Right Cassette Lock Sensor (JP25)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor/sensor should
be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7134 Tray Sensor error when • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
releasing scanning cassette Tray Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
lock
• Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or 3
When Loading NIP Motor sensor and replace parts as required:
completes unlocking the • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
cassette for scanning: • Disconnection deformation of detector.
7135 Loading NIP sensor error • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
during read/cassette lock Loading NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor and
• Deformation of detector
release Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
When Loading NIP Motor • Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
completes unlocking the • No solid connection sensor and replace parts as required:
cassette for scanning: • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• Three loading NIP sensors • MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
are malfunctioning. malfunction Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7136 Plate long check error during • Wrong length plate 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Size Detection Sensor
read/sub-scan/send inserted properly detects cassette size.
When Sub-scan Feeding • Plate jam If any are not working, take the following steps and replace
Motor is feeding a plate for parts as required:
scanning:
• Sensor malfunction
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
• The feeding distance by • Deformation of detector
deformation of the detector, and that the spring is loaded.
Sub-scan Feeding Motor • Detector not securely
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 1(JP14)-(JP16-1)
(from V-SYNC Sensor is attached
(JP16-2)-(MCN7) is working.
ON to OFF) differs from • Feeding guide malfunction
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 2(JP15)-(JP16-1)
inserted cassette plate • Foreign object in feeding (JP16-2)-(MCN7) is working.
length. path
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 3 (JP23)-(JP30-1)
• Feeding roller slippage (JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
• Motor malfunction Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 4(JP17)-(JP30-1)
• No solid connection (JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
• Disconnection - Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
• MAIN_BOARD - If Size Detection Sensor 1/2 is malfunctioning, replace
malfunction the sensor.
- If Size Detection Sensor 3/4 is malfunctioning, replace
3 the upper insertion unit.(Sensors do not require
replacing)
2. Check detector of V-SYNC assembly.
- Confirm that spring is intact.
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7137 No cassette when controlling No cassette A cassette must be inserted in order to execute a feeding
cassette position and command during a unit test.
releasing cassette lock
When cassette position
control and unlocking
operations are initiated:
• Either Cassette Sensor or
Cassette Lock Sensor Left/
Right is OFF.
7143 V-SYNC sensor error 2 when • Plate jam 1. Check detector of V-SYNC assembly.
sub-scan - Confirm that spring is intact.
• Deformation of detector
When Sub-scan Feeding - Confirm that there is no deformation.
Motor completes feed a plate • Detector not securely
for scanning:
attached - Confirm that the plate moves smoothly.
• V-SYNC Sensor is ON. • Feeding guide malfunction 2. Check feeding path.
(There is a plate.) • Foreign object in feeding - Confirm that there is a foreign object on feeding path.
path - Confirm that there is no protrusion on feeding guide.
• Feeding roller slippage - Confirm that there is a foreign object on the roller.
• Cassette defect - Confirm that roller has any condensation.
• Plate defect 3. Check cassette and plate.
• Upper door not installed - Confirm that nonwoven fabric inside cassette is intact.
properly - Confirm that there is any deformation/damage to plate
• Sensor malfunction slot.
• Motor malfunction - Confirm that there is any damage to plate.
• No solid connection 4. Use the service tool to check if Loading/Feeding Motor and
• Disconnection Magnetic Clutch are working.
Check the motor to see if it operates normally in both
• MAIN_BOARD
directions.
malfunction
If the motor runs fine, check belt tension.
3
If the motor does not run normally, take the following steps
and replace parts as required:
7144 V-SYNC Sensor error during • Plate jam 1. Check detector of V-SYNC assembly.
scanning/loading/feeding/ - Confirm that spring is intact.
• Deformation of detector
returning - Confirm that there is no deformation.
When Loading/Feeding Motor • Detector not securely
completes returning a plate for
attached - Confirm that the plate moves smoothly.
scanning: • Feeding guide malfunction 2. Check feeding path.
• V-SYNC Sensor is ON. • Foreign object in feeding - Confirm that there is a foreign object on feeding path.
(There is a plate.) path - Confirm that there is no protrusion on feeding guide.
• Feeding roller slippage - Confirm that there is a foreign object on the roller.
• Cassette defect - Confirm that roller has any condensation.
• Plate defect 3. Check cassette and plate.
• Upper door not installed - Confirm that nonwoven fabric inside cassette is intact.
properly - Confirm that there is any deformation/damage to plate
• Sensor malfunction slot.
• Motor malfunction - Confirm that there is any damage to plate.
• No solid connection 4. Use the service tool to check if Loading/Feeding Motor and
• Disconnection Magnetic Clutch are working.V-SYNC Sensor are working.
Check the motor to see if it operates normally in both
• MAIN_BOARD
directions.
3 malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
sensor and replace parts as required:
- Confirm that all connectors are secure.
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7146 Loading NIP open/close • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to check if Sub-scan Feeding Motor and
sensor error during read/sub- Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
scan/send If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When Sub-scan Feeding • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
Motor completes feed a plate • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
for scanning: • Disconnection deformation of detector.
• Loading NIP Open/Close • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that Sub-scan Feeding Motor (JP6)-
Sensor is ON malfunction (JP7-1)(JP7-2)-(MCN4) is working.
(transparent).
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7147 Tray Sensor error during • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
scanning/loading/NIP closing Tray Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
When Loading NIP Motor If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
completes closing the loading
• Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
NIP for scanning: • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• Tray Sensor is ON. (no tray • Disconnection deformation of detector. 3
ejection) • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
malfunction (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that the Tray Sensor (JP26)-(JP28-1)(JP28-2)-
7148 Loading NIP sensor error • Cassette jam 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
during lowering of notch to Loading NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor and
• Sensor malfunction
regulated position Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
•
After inserting a cassette and Deformation of detector
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
•
position control operation is Motor malfunction sensor and replace parts as required:
launched: • No solid connection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• Three loading NIP sensors • Disconnection deformation of detector.
are malfunctioning. • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
malfunction (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7150 Tray Sensor error while • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
raising tray for scanning Tray Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
When Loading NIP Motor If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
completes raising the tray for• Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
scanning: • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• Tray Sensor is ON. (no tray • Disconnection deformation of detector.
ejection) • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
malfunction (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that the Tray Sensor (JP26)-(JP28-1)(JP28-2)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7151 Loading NIP sensor error • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
during read/insertion/opening Loading NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor and
• Deformation of detector
of NIP Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
When Loading NIP Motor
• Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
completes opening the • No solid connection sensor and replace parts as required:
loading NIP for scanning: • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• Three loading NIP sensors • MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
are malfunctioning. malfunction Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7152 Loading NIP sensor error • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
during read/insertion/closing Loading NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor and
• Deformation of detector
of NIP Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
When Loading NIP Motor • Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
•
completes closing the loading No solid connection sensor and replace parts as required:
NIP for scanning: • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• Three loading NIP sensors • MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
are malfunctioning. malfunction Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.) 3
2. Change the main board.
7200 Single unit operation: Tray • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confim that the Tray Sensor is detecting the
ejection detection during • Deformation of detector tray.
initialization If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
When sensors are checked
• Cassette not removed
• Foreign object
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no deformation of
upon initialization: the detector, and that the spring is loaded.
• Tray Sensor is OFF. (tray • No solid connection
Confirm that the Tray Sensor (JP26)-(JP28-1)(JP28-2)-(JP30-1)
ejection) • Disconnection (JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
• MAIN_BOARD - Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
malfunction
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(Sensors do not require
replacing)
2. Change the main board.
7201 Single unit operation: Plate • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that the Plate Sensor detects a plate.
detection during initialization If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
• Plate not removed
When sensors are checked - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
upon initialization:
• Foreign object
• No solid connection Confirm that the Plate Sensor (light receiving) (JP12)-(JP11-1)
• Plate Sensor is OFF. (JP11-2)-(MCN7) is working.
(There is a plate.) • Disconnection
Confirm that the Plate Sensor (light emitting) (JP27)-(JP29-1)
• MAIN_BOARD
(JP29-2)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
malfunction
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7202 Single unit operation: Plate • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that the V-SYNC Sensor is working.
detection via V-SYNC during • Deformation of detector If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
initialization - Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no deformation of
When sensors are checked
• Detector not securely
attached detector, the spring is loaded, and the detector is securely
upon initialization: attached.
• V-SYNC Sensor is ON. • Plate not removed
Confirm that the V-SYNC Sensor (JP32)-(JP31-1)(JP31-2)-
(There is a plate.) • Foreign object
(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5) is working.
• No solid connection
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
• Disconnection
- Change the sensor.
• MAIN_BOARD
2. Change the main board.
malfunction
7203 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Size Detection Sensor 1 to 4
Cassette L/R lock detection and Cassette Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
during initialization If any are not working, take the following steps and replace parts as
When sensors are checked • Plate not removed
required:
upon initialization: • Foreign object
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no deformation of
• Size Detection Sensors 1 • No solid connection the detector, and that the spring is loaded.
to 4 are in any status other • Disconnection Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 1(JP14)-(JP16-1)(JP16-2)-
than "no cassette • MAIN_BOARD (MCN7) is working.
detected." malfunction Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 2(JP15)-(JP16-1)(JP16-2)-
• Cassette Sensor is ON. (MCN7) is working.
(There is a cassette.)
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 3 (JP23)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 4(JP17)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Cassette Sensor (JP10)-(MCN7) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- If Size Detection Sensor 1/2 is malfunctioning, replace the
sensor.
3 - If Size Detection Sensor 3/4 or Cassette Sensor is
malfunctioning, replace the upper insertion unit.(Sensors do not
require replacing)
2. Change the main board.
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7204 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Size Detection Sensor 1 to 4,
Cassette L lock detection Cassette Sensor and Right/Left Cassette Lock Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
during initialization If any are not working, take the following steps and replace parts as
When sensors are checked • Plate not removed
required:
upon initialization: • Foreign object
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no deformation of
• Size Detection Sensors 1 • No solid connection the detector, and that the spring is loaded.
to 4 are in any status other • Disconnection Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 1(JP14)-(JP16-1)(JP16-2)-
than "no cassette • MAIN_BOARD (MCN7) is working.
detected." malfunction Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 2(JP15)-(JP16-1)(JP16-2)-
• Cassette Sensor is OFF. (MCN7) is working.
(There is no cassette.)
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 3 (JP23)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
• Right Cassette Lock (MCN6) is working.
Sensor is ON. (unlocked)
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 4(JP17)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
• Left Cassette Lock Sensor (MCN6) is working.
is OFF. (locked)
Confirm that Right Cassette Lock Sensor (JP25)-(JP30-1)
(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Left Cassette Lock Sensor (JP21)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Cassette Sensor (JP10)-(MCN7) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- If Size Detection Sensor 1/2 is malfunctioning, replace the
sensor.
- If Size Detection Sensor 3/4, Cassette Sensor or Right/Left
Cassette Lock Sensor is malfunctioning, replace the upper
insertion unit.(Sensors do not require replacing)
2. Change the main board.
7205 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Size Detection Sensor 1 to 4,
Cassette R lock detection Cassette Sensor and Right/Left Cassette Lock Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
during initialization If any are not working, take the following steps and replace parts as
When sensors are checked • Plate not removed
required:
upon initialization: • Foreign object
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no deformation of
• Size Detection Sensors 1 • No solid connection the detector, and that the spring is loaded.
to 4 are in any status other • Disconnection Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 1(JP14)-(JP16-1)(JP16-2)-
than "no cassette • MAIN_BOARD (MCN7) is working.
detected." malfunction Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 2(JP15)-(JP16-1)(JP16-2)-
• Cassette Sensor is OFF. (MCN7) is working.
(There is no cassette.)
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 3 (JP23)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
• Left Cassette Lock Sensor (MCN6) is working.
is ON. (unlocked)
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 4(JP17)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
• Right Cassette Lock (MCN6) is working.
Sensor is OFF. (locked)
Confirm that Right Cassette Lock Sensor (JP25)-(JP30-1)
(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Left Cassette Lock Sensor (JP21)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Cassette Sensor (JP10)-(MCN7) is working. 3
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- If Size Detection Sensor 1/2 is malfunctioning, replace the
sensor.
7206 Single unit operation: Plate • Sensor malfunction This error code indicates that a plate has been detected.To correct
remnant detection during this error, remove the detected plate.
• Deformation of detector
initialization
When the sensor searches for
• Plate not removed
a plate during initialization: • Foreign object
• A plate is detected.
7207 Single unit operation: Tray HP • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to check if Tray Motor and Tray HP Sensor are
Sensor error during working.
• Deformation of detector
initialization If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
When the tray is ejected from
• Motor malfunction
and replace parts as required:
HP during initialization: • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• When Tray Motor moves • Disconnection deformation of detector.
the tray from HP: • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that Tray Motor (JP1)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
- Tray HP Sensor is OFF. malfunction
Confirm that Tray HP Sensor (JP24)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is
(light interception) working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7208 Single unit operation: Tray HP • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to check if Tray Motor and Tray HP Sensor are
Ejection Sensor error during working.
• Deformation of detector
initialization If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
When the tray is ejected from • Motor malfunction
and replace parts as required:
HP during initialization: • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• When Tray Motor ejected • Disconnection deformation of detector.
the tray from HP: • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that Tray Motor (JP1)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
- Tray HP Sensor is ON. malfunction
Confirm that Tray HP Sensor (JP24)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is
(transparent) working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7209 Single unit operation: Loose • Sensor malfunction 1. Check the wiring between main board and sub-scan unit.
sub-scan connector detection - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
• No solid connection
during initialization From (JP36-1)(JP36-2) to (MCN5)
During initialization: • Disconnection
• MAIN_BOARD - Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
• Sensor detected that a
malfunction 2. Change the main board.
sub-scan connecter is
loose.
7210 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and Loading
Loading NIP ejection from HP • Deformation of detector NIP HP Sensor are working.
error during initialization If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
When Loading NIP Motor
• Motor malfunction
and replace parts as required:
ejects NIP from HP during • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
initialization: • Disconnection deformation of detector.
• Loading NIP HP Sensor • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-
did not detect any change. malfunction (MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
3 - Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
Single unit operation: • 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and Loading
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7212 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and Loading
Loading NIP HP ejection HP / NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor and Loading NIP Open/
• Deformation of detector
lock release / open/close Close Sensor are working.
sensor error during
• Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
initialization • No solid connection and replace parts as required:
When Loading NIP Motor • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
ejects NIP from HP during • MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
initialization: malfunction Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-
• Loading NIP HP Sensor, (MCN4) is working.
Tray Lock Release Sensor
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
and Loading NIP Open/
(MCN6) is working.
Close Sensor did not
detect any change. Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-(JP30-1)
(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7213 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and Tray Lock
Loading NIP HP ejection lock Release Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
release sensor error during If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
initialization • Motor malfunction
and replace parts as required:
When Loading NIP Motor • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
ejects NIP from HP during • Disconnection deformation of detector.
initialization: • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-
• Tray Lock Release Sensor malfunction (MCN4) is working.
did not detect any change.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7214 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and Tray Lock
Loading NIP HP ejection lock Release Sensor and Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
release / open/close sensor If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
error during initialization
• Motor malfunction
and replace parts as required:
When Loading NIP Motor • No solid connection 3
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
ejects NIP from HP during • Disconnection deformation of detector.
initialization: • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-
• Tray Lock Release Sensor malfunction (MCN4) is working.
7215 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and Loading
Loading NIP HP ejection and • Deformation of detector NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
Loading NIP Open/Close If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
Sensor error during
• Motor malfunction
and replace parts as required:
initialization • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
When Loading NIP Motor • Disconnection deformation of detector.
ejects NIP from HP during • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-
initialization: malfunction (MCN4) is working.
• Loading NIP Open/Close
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-(JP30-1)
Sensor did not detect any
(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
change.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7216 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and Loading
Loading NIP HP ejection HP / NIP HP Sensor and Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
open/close sensor error If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or sensor
during initialization • Motor malfunction
and replace parts as required:
When Loading NIP Motor • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
ejects NIP from HP during • Disconnection deformation of detector.
initialization: • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-
• Loading NIP HP Sensor malfunction (MCN4) is working.
and Loading NIP Open/
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
Close Sensor did not
(MCN6) is working.
detect any change.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-(JP30-1)
(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7221 Single unit operation: No cassette A cassette must be inserted in order to execute a feeding
cassette tray ejection failure command during a unit test.
Tray cannot be ejected due to
cassette bolt mechanism
failure to unlock.
7300 Single unit operation: Tray HP • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Tray HP Sensor is
sensor error during cassette working.
• Deformation of detector
insertion If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
When a cassette is being
• No solid connection
• Disconnection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
inserted: deformation of detector.
• Tray HP Sensor is ON. • MAIN_BOARD
Confirm that Tray HP Sensor (JP24)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-
(transparent) malfunction
(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
2. Change the main board. 3
7301 Single unit operation: Tray • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confim that the Tray Sensor is
Sensor error during cassette detecting the tray.
• Deformation of detector
insertion If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
7302 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor
Loading NIP HP sensor error is working.
• No solid connection
during cassette insertion If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
When a cassette is being • Disconnection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
inserted: • MAIN_BOARD
deformation of the detector, and that the spring is loaded.
malfunction
• Loading NIP HP Sensor is Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
ON. (transparent) 1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7303 Single unit operation: Lock • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
release sensor error during Tray Lock Release Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
cassette insertion If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When a cassette is being • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
inserted: • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• Tray Lock Release Sensor • Disconnection deformation of detector.
is OFF. (light interception) • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
malfunction (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7304 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
Loading NIP open/close Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
sensor error during cassette If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
insertion • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
When a cassette is being • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
inserted: • Disconnection deformation of detector.
• Loading NIP Open/Close • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
Sensor is OFF. (light malfunction (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
interception)
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7305 Single unit operation: Plate • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that the Plate Sensor detects
detection sensor error during a plate.
• No solid connection
cassette insertion If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
• Disconnection
3 When a cassette is being - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
inserted: • MAIN_BOARD
malfunction Confirm that the Plate Sensor (light receiving) (JP12)-
• Plate Sensor is OFF. (JP11-1)(JP11-2)-(MCN7) is working.
(There is a plate.)
Confirm that the Plate Sensor (light emitting) (JP27)-
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
(JP29-1)(JP29-2)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7306 Single unit operation: V-SYNC • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that the V-SYNC Sensor is
Sensor error during cassette working.
• Deformation of detector
insertion If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
When a cassette is being
• Detector not securely
attached - Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
inserted: deformation of detector, the spring is loaded, and the
• V-SYNC Sensor is ON. • No solid connection detector is securely attached.
(There is a plate.) • Disconnection Confirm that the V-SYNC Sensor (JP32)-(JP31-1)
• MAIN_BOARD (JP31-2)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5) is working.
malfunction
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7307 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
Loading NIP Sensor error Loading NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor and
• Deformation of detector
during scanning tray lock Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
release • Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded: • No solid connection sensor and replace parts as required:
• When Loading NIP Motor • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
completes unlocking the • MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
tray: malfunction Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
- Three loading NIP (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
sensors are Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
malfunctioning. 1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7308 Single unit operation: Tray • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
Sensor error during lowering Tray Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
the scanning NIP If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded: • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
• When Loading NIP Motor • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
completes lowering the • Disconnection deformation of detector.
loading NIP: • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
- Tray Sensor is ON. (no malfunction (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
tray ejection) Confirm that the Tray Sensor (JP26)-(JP28-1)(JP28-2)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor/sensor should
be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7309 Single unit operation: Tray HP • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to check if Tray Motor and Tray HP
Sensor error during scanning Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
tray ejection If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded: • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
• No solid connection
• When Tray Motor - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no 3
completes tray ejection: • Disconnection deformation of detector.
- Tray HP Sensor is OFF. • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that Tray Motor (JP1)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is
(light interception) malfunction working.
7310 Single unit operation: Plate • No plate in the cassette 1. Use the service tool to check if Tray Motor and Plate Sensor
Sensor error during scanning are working.
• Sensor malfunction
tray ejection If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded:
• Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
• When Tray Motor • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure.
completes tray ejection: • Disconnection
Confirm that Tray Motor (JP1)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is
- Plate Sensor is ON. • MAIN_BOARD working.
(There is no plate.) malfunction
Confirm that the Plate Sensor (light receiving) (JP12)-
(JP11-1)(JP11-2)-(MCN7) is working.
Confirm that the Plate Sensor (light emitting) (JP27)-
(JP29-1)(JP29-2)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7311 Single unit operation: Tray • Cassette jam 1. Use the service tool to check if Tray Motor and Tray Sensor
Sensor error during scanning are working.
• Sensor malfunction
tray ejection If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded:
• Deformation of detector
sensor and replace parts as required:
• When Tray Motor • Motor malfunction
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
completes tray ejection: • No solid connection deformation of detector.
- Tray Sensor is ON. (no • Disconnection Confirm that Tray Motor (JP1)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is
tray ejection) • MAIN_BOARD working.
malfunction Confirm that the Tray Sensor (JP26)-(JP28-1)(JP28-2)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor/sensor should
be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7312 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
Loading NIP sensor error Loading NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor and
• Deformation of detector
during lowering of read/NIP Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
When plate is being feeded: • Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
• When Loading NIP Motor • No solid connection sensor and replace parts as required:
completes lowering the • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
loading NIP: • MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
- Three loading NIP malfunction Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
sensors are (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
malfunctioning. Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
3 replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7313 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
Loading NIP Sensor error Loading NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor and
•
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
Deformation of detector
while raising scanning tray Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
When plate is being feeded:
• Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
• When Loading NIP Motor • No solid connection sensor and replace parts as required:
completes raising the tray: • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
- Three loading NIP • MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
sensors are malfunction Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
malfunctioning. (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7315 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor and
Entrance NIP sensor error Entrance NIP Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
during read/sub-scan/NIP HP If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
ejection
• Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
•
When plate is being feeded: No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• When Sub-scan NIP Motor • Disconnection deformation of detector.
completes tray ejection • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor (JP5)-(JP7-1)
from HP: malfunction (JP7-2)-(MCN4) is working.
- Entrance NIP Sensor is Confirm that Entrance NIP Sensor (JP33)-(JP31-1)
ON (entrance NIP is (JP31-2)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5) is working.
open) or OFF (entrance
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
NIP is closed).
- Replace the motor/sensor.
This OFF state will soon
be turned to ON 2. Change the main board.
(entrance NIP is open).
7317 Single unit operation: Plate • Plate jam 1. Use the service tool to check if Loading/Feeding Motor and
detection sensor error during Magnetic Clutch are working.
• Sensor malfunction
read/sub-scan/send Check the motor to see if it operates normally in both
When plate is being feeded:
• Deformation of detector
directions.
• When Sub-scan Feeding • Detector not securely
If the motor runs fine, check belt tension.
attached
Motor completes feed a If the motor does not run normally, take the following steps 3
plate: • Motor malfunction and replace parts as required:
- V-SYNC Sensor is OFF. • No solid connection - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
(There is no plate.) • Disconnection Confirm that Loading/Feeding Motor (JP4)-(MCN4) is
7318 Single unit operation: V-SYNC • Plate jam 1. Use the service tool to check if Loading/Feeding Motor
Sensor error during scanning/ andV-SYNC Sensor are working.
• Sensor malfunction
loading/feeding If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded: • Deformation of detector
sensor and replace parts as required:
• When Loading/Feeding • Detector not securely
attached
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
Motor completes feeding a deformation of detector, the spring is loaded, and the
plate: • Motor malfunction detector is securely attached.
- V-SYNC Sensor is OFF. • No solid connection Confirm that Loading/Feeding Motor (JP4)-(MCN4) is
(There is no plate.) • Disconnection working.
This OFF state will soon • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the V-SYNC Sensor (JP32)-(JP31-1)
change to ON (with a malfunction (JP31-2)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5) is working.
plate).(remains OFF) - Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7319 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor and
Entrance NIP sensor error Entrance NIP Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
during read/closing of exit NIP If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded: • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
3 • When Sub-scan NIP Motor • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
completes closing exit NIP: • Disconnection deformation of detector, and spring is loaded. (The spring
- Entrance NIP Sensor is • MAIN_BOARD for the driven roller at entrance may be loose.)
ON. (Entrance NIP is malfunction Confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor (JP5)-(JP7-1)
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7321 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor and
Entrance NIP sensor error Entrance NIP Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
during read/opening of If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
entrance NIP
• Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
•
When plate is being feeded: No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• When Sub-scan NIP Motor • Disconnection deformation of detector.
completes opening • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor (JP5)-(JP7-1)
entrance NIP: malfunction (JP7-2)-(MCN4) is working.
- Entrance NIP Sensor is Confirm that Entrance NIP Sensor (JP33)-(JP31-1)
OFF. (Entrance NIP is (JP31-2)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5) is working.
closed.)
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7323 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor and
Entrance NIP sensor error Entrance NIP Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
during read/closing of If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
entrance NIP • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
• No solid connection
When plate is being feeded: - Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no 3
• When Sub-scan NIP Motor • Disconnection deformation of detector, and spring is loaded. (The spring
completes closing • MAIN_BOARD for the driven roller at entrance may be loose.)
entrance NIP: malfunction Confirm that Sub-scan NIP Motor (JP5)-(JP7-1)
7325 Single unit operation: V-SYNC • Plate jam 1. Use the service tool to check if Sub-scan Feeding Motor and
Sensor error during scanning/ V-SYNC Sensor are working.
• Sensor malfunction
sub-scan/returning If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded:
• Deformation of detector
sensor and replace parts as required:
• V-SYNC Sensor does not • Detector not securely
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
come on (with a plate) attached
deformation of detector, the spring is loaded, and the
when Sub-scan Feeding • Motor malfunction detector is securely attached.
Motor is returning the • No solid connection Confirm that Sub-scan Feeding Motor (JP6)-
plate, or the sensor • Disconnection (JP7-1)(JP7-2)-(MCN4) is working.
remains ON after the
• MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the V-SYNC Sensor (JP32)-(JP31-1)
operation is complete. malfunction (JP31-2)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7327 Single unit operation: Tray • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
Sensor error when scanning Tray Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
NIP tray is being lowered If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded: • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
• When Loading NIP Motor • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
completes opening roller • Disconnection deformation of detector.
NIP and tray is lowered: • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
- Tray Sensor is ON. (no malfunction (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
tray ejection) Confirm that the Tray Sensor (JP26)-(JP28-1)(JP28-2)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7328 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
Loading NIP Sensor error Loading NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor and
• Deformation of detector
when scanning NIP tray is Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
• Motor malfunction
3 lowered If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded: • No solid connection sensor and replace parts as required:
• When Loading NIP Motor • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
completes opening roller • MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
NIP and tray is lowered: malfunction Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
- Three loading NIP (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
sensors are Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
malfunctioning. 1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7329 Single unit operation: Plate • Plate jam 1. Check cassette and plate.
detection sensor error during - Confirm that nonwoven fabric inside cassette is intact.
• Cassette defect
read/insertion/feed (return)
• Plate defect - Confirm that there is any deformation/damage to plate
When plate is being feeded: slot.
• When Loading/Feeding • Sensor malfunction
• Motor malfunction
- Confirm that there is any damage to plate.
Motor completes returning
2. Use the service tool to check if Loading/Feeding Motor and
a plate: • No solid connection
Plate Sensor are working.
- Plate Sensor is OFF. • Disconnection
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
(There is a plate.) • MAIN_BOARD sensor and replace parts as required:
malfunction - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
Confirm that Loading/Feeding Motor (JP4)-(MCN4) is
working.
Confirm that the Plate Sensor (light receiving) (JP12)-
(JP11-1)(JP11-2)-(MCN7) is working.
Confirm that the Plate Sensor (light emitting) (JP27)-
(JP29-1)(JP29-2)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
3. Change the main board.
7330 Single unit operation: Size • Wrong cassette (not 1. Check to see that the link spring of lower insertion unit is
detection error during supported by this device) intact.
cassette insertion • Sensor malfunction 2. Use the service tool to confirm that Size Detection Sensor
After inserting a cassette and 1 to 4 are working.
position control operation is
• No solid connection
If any are not working, take the following steps and replace
launched: • Disconnection
parts as required:
• None of Size Detection • MAIN_BOARD
- Confirm that all connectors are secure.
Sensor 1 to 4 matches any malfunction
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 1(JP14)-(JP16-1)
cassette size.
(JP16-2)-(MCN7) is working.
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 2(JP15)-(JP16-1)
(JP16-2)-(MCN7) is working.
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 3 (JP23)-(JP30-1)
(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 4(JP17)-(JP30-1)
(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- If Size Detection Sensor 1/2 is malfunctioning, replace
the sensor.
- If Size Detection Sensor 3/4 is malfunctioning, replace 3
the upper insertion unit.(Sensors do not require
replacing)
3. Change the main board.
7332 Single unit operation: Tray • Cassette jam 1. Use the service tool to check if Tray Motor and Tray Sensor
Sensor error when scanning are working.
• Sensor malfunction
tray returns If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded: • Deformation of detector
sensor and replace parts as required:
• When Tray Motor • Motor malfunction
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
completes returning the • No solid connection deformation of detector.
tray: • Disconnection Confirm that Tray Motor (JP1)-(JP3-1)(JP3-2)-(MCN4) is
- Tray Sensor is OFF. (tray • MAIN_BOARD working.
ejection) malfunction Confirm that the Tray Sensor (JP26)-(JP28-1)(JP28-2)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor/sensor should
be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7333 Single unit operation: Lock • Cassette jam 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
sensor error during read/ Cassette Lock Sensor Left/Right are working.
• Sensor malfunction
cassette lock release If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded: • Deformation of detector
sensor and replace parts as required:
• When Loading NIP Motor • Motor malfunction
- Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
completes unlocking the • No solid connection deformation of the detector, and that the spring is loaded.
cassette: • Disconnection Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
- Either Left or Right • MAIN_BOARD (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Cassette Lock Sensor is malfunction Confirm that Left Cassette Lock Sensor (JP21)-(JP30-1)
OFF. (locked) (JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Right Cassette Lock Sensor (JP25)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor/sensor should
be replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7334 Single unit operation: Tray • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
Sensor error when releasing Tray Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
3 scanning cassette lock
• Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded: sensor and replace parts as required:
• When Loading NIP Motor • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
completes unlocking the • Disconnection deformation of detector.
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7335 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
Loading NIP sensor error Loading NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor and
• Deformation of detector
during read/cassette lock Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
release • Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded: • No solid connection sensor and replace parts as required:
• When Loading NIP Motor • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
completes unlocking the • MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
cassette: malfunction Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
- Three loading NIP (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
sensors are Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
malfunctioning. 1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7336 Single unit operation: Plate • Wrong length plate 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Size Detection Sensor
long check error during read/ inserted properly detects cassette size.
sub-scan/send • Plate jam If any are not working, take the following steps and replace
When plate is being feeded: parts as required:
• Sensor malfunction
• When Sub-scan Feeding - Confirm that all connectors are secure, there is no
Motor is feeding a plate:
• Deformation of detector
deformation of the detector, and that the spring is loaded.
- The feeding distance by • Detector not securely
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 1(JP14)-(JP16-1)
attached
Sub-scan Feeding Motor (JP16-2)-(MCN7) is working.
(from V-SYNC Sensor is • Feeding guide malfunction
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 2(JP15)-(JP16-1)
ON to OFF) differs from • Foreign object in feeding (JP16-2)-(MCN7) is working.
inserted cassette plate path
Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 3 (JP23)-(JP30-1)
length. • Feeding roller slippage (JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
• Motor malfunction Confirm that Size Detection Sensor 4(JP17)-(JP30-1)
• No solid connection (JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
• Disconnection - Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
• MAIN_BOARD - If Size Detection Sensor 1/2 is malfunctioning, replace
malfunction the sensor.
- If Size Detection Sensor 3/4 is malfunctioning, replace
the upper insertion unit.(Sensors do not require 3
replacing)
2. Check detector of V-SYNC assembly.
- Confirm that spring is intact.
7337 Single unit operation: No cassette A cassette must be inserted in order to execute a feeding
No cassette when controlling command during a unit test.
cassette position and
releasing cassette lock
When cassette position
control and unlocking
operations are initiated:
• Either Cassette Sensor or
Cassette Lock Sensor Left/
Right is OFF.
7343 Single unit operation: V-SYNC • Plate jam 1. Check detector of V-SYNC assembly.
sensor error 2 when sub-scan - Confirm that spring is intact.
• Deformation of detector
When plate is being feeded: - Confirm that there is no deformation.
• Detector not securely
• When Sub-scan Feeding attached - Confirm that the plate moves smoothly.
Motor completes feed a
plate:
• Feeding guide malfunction 2. Check feeding path.
• Foreign object in feeding - Confirm that there is a foreign object on feeding path.
- V-SYNC Sensor is ON.
(There is a plate.)
path - Confirm that there is no protrusion on feeding guide.
• Feeding roller slippage - Confirm that there is a foreign object on the roller.
• Cassette defect - Confirm that roller has any condensation.
• Plate defect 3. Check cassette and plate.
• Upper door not installed - Confirm that nonwoven fabric inside cassette is intact.
properly - Confirm that there is any deformation/damage to plate
• Sensor malfunction slot.
• Motor malfunction - Confirm that there is any damage to plate.
• No solid connection 4. Use the service tool to check if Loading/Feeding Motor and
• Disconnection Magnetic Clutch are working.
Check the motor to see if it operates normally in both
• MAIN_BOARD
directions.
3 malfunction
If the motor runs fine, check belt tension.
If the motor does not run normally, take the following steps
and replace parts as required:
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7344 Single unit operation: V-SYNC • Plate jam 1. Check detector of V-SYNC assembly.
Sensor error during scanning/ - Confirm that spring is intact.
• Deformation of detector
loading/feeding/returning - Confirm that there is no deformation.
When plate is being feeded: • Detector not securely
attached - Confirm that the plate moves smoothly.
• When Loading/Feeding
Motor completes returning
• Feeding guide malfunction 2. Check feeding path.
a plate: • Foreign object in feeding - Confirm that there is a foreign object on feeding path.
- V-SYNC Sensor is ON. path - Confirm that there is no protrusion on feeding guide.
(There is a plate.) • Feeding roller slippage - Confirm that there is a foreign object on the roller.
• Cassette defect - Confirm that roller has any condensation.
• Plate defect 3. Check cassette and plate.
• Upper door not installed - Confirm that nonwoven fabric inside cassette is intact.
properly - Confirm that there is any deformation/damage to plate
• Sensor malfunction slot.
• Motor malfunction - Confirm that there is any damage to plate.
• No solid connection 4. Use the service tool to check if Loading/Feeding Motor and
• Disconnection Magnetic Clutch are working.V-SYNC Sensor are working.
Check the motor to see if it operates normally in both
• MAIN_BOARD
directions.
malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
3
sensor and replace parts as required:
- Confirm that all connectors are secure.
7346 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to check if Sub-scan Feeding Motor and
Loading NIP open/close Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
sensor error during read/sub- If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
scan/send • Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
When plate is being feeded: • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
• When Sub-scan Feeding • Disconnection deformation of detector.
Motor completes feed a • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that Sub-scan Feeding Motor (JP6)-
plate: malfunction (JP7-1)(JP7-2)-(MCN4) is working.
- Loading NIP Open/Close Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
Sensor is ON (JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
(transparent).
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7347 Single unit operation: Tray • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
Sensor error during scanning/ Tray Sensor are working.
• Deformation of detector
loading/NIP closing If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded:
• Motor malfunction
sensor and replace parts as required:
• When Loading NIP Motor • No solid connection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
3 completes closing the • Disconnection deformation of detector.
loading NIP: • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
- Tray Sensor is ON. (no malfunction (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
tray ejection) Confirm that the Tray Sensor (JP26)-(JP28-1)(JP28-2)-
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace the motor/sensor.
2. Change the main board.
7348 Single unit operation: • Cassette jam 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
Loading NIP sensor error Loading NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor and
• Sensor malfunction
during lowering of notch to Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
regulated position • Deformation of detector
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
•
After inserting a cassette and Motor malfunction sensor and replace parts as required:
•
position control operation is No solid connection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
launched: • Disconnection deformation of detector.
• Three loading NIP sensors • MAIN_BOARD Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
are malfunctioning. malfunction (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7351 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
Loading NIP sensor error Loading NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor and
• Deformation of detector
during read/insertion/opening Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
of NIP
• Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded: • No solid connection sensor and replace parts as required:
• When Loading NIP Motor • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
completes opening the • MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
loading NIP: malfunction Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
- Three loading NIP (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
sensors are Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
malfunctioning. 1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
7352 Single unit operation: • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Loading NIP Motor and
Loading NIP sensor error Loading NIP HP Sensor, Tray Lock Release Sensor and
• Deformation of detector
during read/insertion/closing Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor are working.
of NIP • Motor malfunction
If not, take the following steps for the malfunctioning motor or
When plate is being feeded: • No solid connection sensor and replace parts as required:
• When Loading NIP Motor • Disconnection - Confirm that all connectors are secure and there is no
completes closing the • MAIN_BOARD deformation of detector.
loading NIP: malfunction Confirm that the Loading NIP Motor (JP2)-(JP3-1)
- Three loading NIP (JP3-2)-(MCN4) is working.
sensors are Confirm that Loading NIP HP Sensor (JP18)-(JP30-
malfunctioning. 1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Tray Lock Release Sensor (JP19)-(JP30-
1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
Confirm that Loading NIP Open/Close Sensor (JP20)-
(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6) is working.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
- Replace the upper insertion unit.(No motor should be
3 replaced.)
2. Change the main board.
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7400 Polygon lock timeout during • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
initialization (CN8, CN9)
• Polygon malfunction
When optical device operation 2. Replace exposure unit.
is checked during initialization:
• Within a set time frame
after Polygon is turned on,
Polygon lock is not
detected.
7401 HSYNC count error during • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
initialization (CN8, CN9)
• Hsync Sensor malfunction
When optical device operation 2. Replace exposure unit.
is checked during initialization:
• Laser malfunction
• Within a set time frame
after Laser is turned on,
HSync counter only goes
up to 7.
7402 PID signal detection error • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
during initialization • Polygon malfunction (CN8, CN9)
When optical device operation 2. Replace exposure unit.
is checked during initialization:
• When HSync counter
exceeds 7 after Laser is
turned on, PID signal is not
ON.
7403 Eraser Lamp error detected • No solid connection 1. Use the service tool and c onfirm that the LED drive board comes on
during initialization with the upper door open.
• Disconnection
When LED drive board If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
cooling fan connection is • LED drive board
malfunction - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
checked during initialization:
LED_DRIVE_BOARD(CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
• LED drive board error is (LCN2)-(JP35-1)(JP35-2)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5)
detected. (LCN3)-(JP37)(JJ37)-(MCN2)
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace eraser unit assy.
CAUTION
The luminous intensity of LED is high. Do not look directly at the LED.
7404 Erase fan error detection • No solid connection 1. Use the service tool and Confirm that LED drive board cooling Fan is
during initialization working.
• Disconnection
When LED drive board If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
cooling fan connection is
• LED drive board cooling
Fan malfunction - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
checked during initialization:
LED drive board cooling Fan (JP8)-
( MCN4)
• LED drive board cooling
fan error is detected.
- Replace LED drive board cooling Fan. 3
7405 Analog board disconnection • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
error (CN3, CN10, CN11, CN12)
• Disconnection
7406 Gain overflow • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
Gain Offset calculation during (CN3, CN10, CN11, CN12)
• Disconnection
initialization 2. Confirm that all connectors on ANALOG_BOARD are secure.
• ANALOG_BOARD
• Gain value is larger than malfunction (AD Converter (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
0x00020000. malfunction) 3. Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
4. Replace light collection unit.
7407 Gain underflow • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
Gain Offset calculation during (CN3, CN10, CN11, CN12)
• Disconnection
initialization 2. Confirm that all connectors on ANALOG_BOARD are secure.
• ANALOG_BOARD
• Gain value is smaller than malfunction (AD Converter (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
0x00000000. malfunction) 3. Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
4. Replace light collection unit.
7408 Offset overflow • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
Gain Offset calculation during (CN3, CN10, CN11, CN12)
• Disconnection
initialization 2. Confirm that all connectors on ANALOG_BOARD are secure.
• ANALOG_BOARD
• Off set value is larger than malfunction (AD Converter (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
0x30000000. malfunction) 3. Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
4. Replace light collection unit.
7409 Offset underflow • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
Gain Offset calculation during (CN3, CN10, CN11, CN12)
• Disconnection
initialization 2. Confirm that all connectors on ANALOG_BOARD are secure.
• ANALOG_BOARD
• Off set value is smaller malfunction (AD Converter (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
than 0xe0000000. malfunction) 3. Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
4. Replace light collection unit.
7410 Eraser Lamp error detected • No solid connection 1. Use the service tool and c onfirm that the LED drive board comes on
during scanning with the upper door open.
• Disconnection
When plate is feeded: If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
• LED drive board
• LED drive board error is malfunction - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
detected while LED drive LED_DRIVE_BOARD(CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
board lamp is on. (LCN2)-(JP35-1)(JP35-2)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5)
(LCN3)-(JP37)(JJ37)-(MCN2)
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace eraser unit assy.
CAUTION
The luminous intensity of LED is high. Do not look directly at the LED.
7411 Erase fan error detected • No solid connection 1. Use the service tool and Confirm that LED drive board cooling Fan is
during read working.
• Disconnection
When plate is feeded: If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
• LED drive boardcooling
• LED drive board cooling Fan malfunction - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
fan error is detected when
LED drive board cooling Fan (JP8)-
( MCN4)
LED drive board cooling
3 Fan is running.
- Replace LED drive board cooling Fan.
7412 Polygon lock error • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
After Polygon is turned on, (CN8, CN9)
• Polygon malfunction
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7413 High voltage switch OFF error DIPSW setting error Turn on HV (high voltage) switch on MAIN_BOARD.
When sensors are checked
upon initialization:
• High voltage switch is OFF.
7414 Read complete timeout MAIN_BOARD malfunction If this error reoccurs, replace MAIN_BOARD.
When plate is feeded: (FPGA abnormality)
• Timeout occurs before
confirmation of completion
of image scanning.
7415 High voltage error detected • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
during initialization (CN3, CN10, CN11, CN12)
• Disconnection
When optical device operation 2. Confirm that all connectors on ANALOG_BOARD are secure.
is checked during initialization: • ANALOG_BOARD
malfunction (high voltage) (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
• High voltage error is 3. Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
detected while Laser is on. 4. Replace light collection unit.
7416 High voltage error detected • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
during read (CN3, CN10, CN11, CN12)
• Disconnection
When plate is feeded: 2. Confirm that all connectors on ANALOG_BOARD are secure.
• ANALOG_BOARD
• An error is detected during malfunction (high voltage) (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
high voltage output. 3. Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
4. Replace light collection unit.
7417 High voltage READY standby • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
timeout (CN3, CN10, CN11, CN12)
• Disconnection
Ready signal is not activated 2. Confirm that all connectors on ANALOG_BOARD are secure.
and a timeout occurs when • ANALOG_BOARD
malfunction (high voltage) (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
high voltage value is being
3. Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
specified.
4. Replace light collection unit.
7418 HSYNC count error during • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
read (CN8, CN9)
• Hsync Sensor malfunction
When plate is feeded: 2. Replace exposure unit.
• Laser malfunction
• Within a set time frame
after Laser is turned on,
HSync counter only goes
up to 7.
7419 PID signal detection error • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
during read (CN8, CN9)
• Polygon malfunction
When plate is feeded: 2. Replace exposure unit.
• Hsync Sensor malfunction
• When HSync counter
exceeds 7 after Laser is • Laser malfunction
turned on, PID signal is not
ON.
7420 AD converter error detected MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
during initialization (AD converter abnormality)
When Gain Offset is
calculated during initialization:
• AD converter error is
detected.
7421 AD converter error detected MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
during read (AD converter abnormality)
When plate is feeded:
• AD converter error is
detected.
7422 AD converter error detected MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board. 3
during reference current read (AD converter abnormality)
When reference current value
is being read:
7600 Single unit operation: • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
Polygon lock timeout during (CN8, CN9)
• Polygon malfunction
initialization 2. Replace exposure unit.
When optical device operation
is checked during initialization:
• Within a set time frame
after Polygon is turned on,
Polygon lock is not
detected.
7601 Single unit operation: HSYNC • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
count error during (CN8, CN9)
• Hsync Sensor malfunction
initialization 2. Replace exposure unit.
When optical device operation • Laser malfunction
is checked during initialization:
• Within a set time frame
after Laser is turned on,
HSync counter only goes
up to 7.
7602 Single unit operation: PID • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
signal detection error during (CN8, CN9)
• Polygon malfunction
initialization 2. Replace exposure unit.
When optical device operation
is checked during initialization:
• When HSync counter
exceeds 7 after Laser is
turned on, PID signal is not
ON.
7603 Single unit operation: Eraser • No solid connection 1. Use the service tool and c onfirm that the LED drive board comes on
Lamp error detected during with the upper door open.
• Disconnection
initialization If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
When LED drive board • LED drive board
malfunction - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
cooling fan connection is
LED_DRIVE_BOARD(CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
checked during initialization:
(LCN2)-(JP35-1)(JP35-2)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5)
• LED drive board error is (LCN3)-(JP37)(JJ37)-(MCN2)
detected.
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace eraser unit assy.
CAUTION
The luminous intensity of LED is high. Do not look directly at the LED.
7604 Single unit operation: Erase • No solid connection 1. Use the service tool and Confirm that LED drive board cooling Fan is
fan error detection during working.
• Disconnection
initialization If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
When LED drive board
• LED drive board cooling
Fan malfunction - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
cooling fan connection is
checked during initialization: LED drive boardcooling Fan (JP8)-
( MCN4)
3 • LED drive board cooling
- Replace LED drive board cooling Fan.
fan error is detected.
7605 Single unit operation: Analog • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7606 Single unit operation: Gain • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
overflow (CN3, CN10, CN11, CN12)
• Disconnection
Gain Offset calculation during 2. Confirm that all connectors on ANALOG_BOARD are secure.
initialization • ANALOG_BOARD
malfunction (AD Converter (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
• Gain value is larger than malfunction) 3. Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
0x00020000. 4. Replace light collection unit.
7607 Single unit operation: Gain • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
underflow (CN3, CN10, CN11, CN12)
• Disconnection
Gain Offset calculation during 2. Confirm that all connectors on ANALOG_BOARD are secure.
initialization • ANALOG_BOARD
malfunction (AD Converter (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
• Gain value is smaller than malfunction) 3. Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
0x00000000. 4. Replace light collection unit.
7608 Single unit operation: Offset • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
overflow (CN3, CN10, CN11, CN12)
• Disconnection
Gain Offset calculation during 2. Confirm that all connectors on ANALOG_BOARD are secure.
initialization • ANALOG_BOARD
malfunction (AD Converter (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
• Off set value is larger than malfunction) 3. Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
0x30000000. 4. Replace light collection unit.
7609 Single unit operation: Offset • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
underflow (CN3, CN10, CN11, CN12)
• Disconnection
Gain Offset calculation during 2. Confirm that all connectors on ANALOG_BOARD are secure.
initialization • ANALOG_BOARD
malfunction (AD Converter (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
• Off set value is smaller malfunction) 3. Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
than 0xe0000000. 4. Replace light collection unit.
7610 Single unit operation: Eraser • No solid connection 1. Use the service tool and c onfirm that the LED drive board comes on
Lamp error detected during with the upper door open.
• Disconnection
scanning If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
When plate is feeded: • LED drive board
malfunction - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
• LED drive board error is LED_DRIVE_BOARD(CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
detected while LED drive (LCN2)-(JP35-1)(JP35-2)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5)
board lamp is on. (LCN3)-(JP37)(JJ37)-(MCN2)
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Replace eraser unit assy.
CAUTION
The luminous intensity of LED is high. Do not look directly at the LED.
7611 Single unit operation: Erase • No solid connection 1. Use the service tool and Confirm that LED drive board cooling Fan is
fan error detected during read working.
• Disconnection
When plate is feeded: If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
• LED drive boardcooling
• LED drive board cooling Fan malfunction - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
fan error is detected when
LED drive board cooling Fan (JP8)-
( MCN4)
LED drive board cooling
Fan is running.
- Replace LED drive board cooling Fan. 3
7612 Single unit operation: • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
Polygon lock error (CN8, CN9)
• Polygon malfunction
7613 Single unit operation: High DIPSW setting error Turn on HV (high voltage) switch on MAIN_BOARD.
voltage switch OFF error
When sensors are checked
upon initialization:
• High voltage switch is OFF.
7614 Single unit operation: Read MAIN_BOARD malfunction If this error reoccurs, replace MAIN_BOARD.
complete timeout (FPGA abnormality)
When plate is feeded:
• Timeout occurs before
confirmation of completion
of image scanning.
7615 Single unit operation: High • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
voltage error detected during (CN3, CN10, CN11, CN12)
• Disconnection
initialization 2. Confirm that all connectors on ANALOG_BOARD are secure.
When optical device operation • ANALOG_BOARD
malfunction (high voltage) (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
is checked during initialization:
3. Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
• High voltage error is 4. Replace light collection unit.
detected while Laser is on.
7616 Single unit operation: High • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
voltage error detected during • Disconnection (CN3, CN10, CN11, CN12)
read 2. Confirm that all connectors on ANALOG_BOARD are secure.
When plate is feeded:
• ANALOG_BOARD
malfunction (high voltage) (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
• An error is detected during 3. Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
high voltage output. 4. Replace light collection unit.
7617 Single unit operation: High • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
voltage READY standby • Disconnection (CN3, CN10, CN11, CN12)
timeout 2. Confirm that all connectors on ANALOG_BOARD are secure.
Ready signal is not activated
• ANALOG_BOARD
malfunction (high voltage) (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4)
and a timeout occurs when
3. Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
high voltage value is being
4. Replace light collection unit.
specified.
7618 Single unit operation: HSYNC • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
count error during read (CN8, CN9)
• Hsync Sensor malfunction
When plate is feeded: 2. Replace exposure unit.
• Laser malfunction
• Within a set time frame
after Laser is turned on,
HSync counter only goes
up to 7.
7619 Single unit operation: PID • No solid connection 1. Confirm that all connectors on MAIN_BOARD are secure.
signal detection error during • Polygon malfunction (CN8, CN9)
read 2. Replace exposure unit.
When plate is feeded:
• Hsync Sensor malfunction
7620 Single unit operation: AD MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
converter error detected (AD converter abnormality)
during initialization
When Gain Offset is
3 calculated during initialization:
• AD converter error is
detected.
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7621 Single unit operation: AD MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
converter error detected (AD converter abnormality)
during read
When plate is feeded:
• AD converter error is
detected.
7622 Single unit operation: AD MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
converter error detected (AD converter abnormality)
during reference current read
When reference current value
is being read:
• AD converter error is
detected.
7700 FPGA configuration timeout MAIN_BOARD malfunction If power OFF/ON does not clear the error, there may be a
FPGA configuration timeout (FPGA abnormality) firmware problem. Upgrade the firmware and Confirm that
occurs. the same error reoccurs.
If reloading/upgrading firmware still does not clear the
error, that indicates the main board is
damaged.MAIN_BOARD needs to be replaced.
7713 Flash ROM erase failure MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
7714 Flash ROM write failure MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
during serial number process (Flash ROM abnormality)
When serial number is
changed:
• Data is not recorded on
Flash ROM.
7715 Flash ROM erase failure MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
during mechanical counter (Flash ROM abnormality)
count up
When mechanical counter is
counting up:
• Flash ROM sector cannot
be erased.
7716 Flash ROM write failure MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
during mechanical counter (Flash ROM abnormality)
count up
When mechanical counter is
counting up:
• Data is not recorded on
Flash ROM.
7717 Flash ROM erase failure MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
during mechanical counter (Flash ROM abnormality)
clearing
When mechanical counter
clearing is running:
• Flash ROM sector cannot
be erased.
7719 Sensitivity correction: FPGA MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
DMA transmission settings (FPGA abnormality)
failure during data
transmission
When sensitivity correction
data is being transmitted:
• Clearing FPGA Out-FIFO
and setting up of DMA
transmission have failed.
7720 Unit setup: SDRAM write MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
failure during data (SDRAM abnormality)
transmission
When unit setting data is
being transmitted:
• Data not recorded to
SRAM.
7721 Unit setup: FPGA DMA MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
transmission settings failure (FPGA abnormality)
during data transmission
3 When unit setting data is
being transmitted:
• Clearing FPGA Out-FIFO
and setting up of DMA
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7723 Irregularity correction: FPGA MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
DMA transmission settings (FPGA abnormality)
failure during data
transmission
When irregularity correction
data is being transmitted:
• Clearing FPGA Out-FIFO
and setting up of DMA
transmission have failed.
7724 Log: SDRAM write failure MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
during data transmission (SDRAM abnormality)
When log data is being
transmitted:
• Data not recorded to
SRAM.
7725 Log: FPGA DMA transmission MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
settings failure during data (FPGA abnormality)
transmission
When log data is being
transmitted:
• Clearing FPGA Out-FIFO
and setting up of DMA
transmission have failed.
7726 Counter: SDRAM write failure MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
during data transmission (SDRAM abnormality)
When counter data is being
transmitted:
• Data not recorded to
SRAM.
7727 Counter: FPGA DMA MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
transmission settings failure (FPGA abnormality)
during data transmission
When counter data is being
transmitted:
• Clearing FPGA Out-FIFO
and setting up of DMA
transmission have failed.
7728 CC save data: SDRAM write MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
failure during data (SDRAM abnormality)
transmission
When CC save data is being
transmitted:
• Data not recorded to
SRAM.
7729 CC save data: FPGA DMA MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
transmission settings failure (FPGA abnormality)
during data transmission
When CC save data is being
transmitted: 3
• Clearing FPGA Out-FIFO
and setting up of DMA
transmission have failed.
7732 Sensitivity correction: Flash MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
ROM write failure during data (Flash ROM abnormality)
receiving
When sensitivity correction
data is being received:
• Data is not recorded on
Flash ROM.
7733 Unit setup: SDRAM read MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
failure during data receiving (SDRAM abnormality)
When unit setting data is
being received:
• SDRAM readout fails.
7734 Unit setup: Flash ROM erase MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
failure during data receiving (Flash ROM abnormality)
When unit setting data is
being received:
• Flash ROM sector cannot
be erased.
7735 Unit setup: Flash ROM write MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
failure during data receiving (Flash ROM abnormality)
When unit setting data is
being received:
• Data is not recorded on
Flash ROM.
7743 Counter: Flash ROM write MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
failure during data receiving (Flash ROM abnormality)
When counter data is being
received:
• Data is not recorded on
Flash ROM.
7744 CC save data: SDRAM read MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
failure during data receiving (SDRAM abnormality)
When CC save data is being
received:
• SDRAM readout fails.
7745 CC save data: Flash ROM MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
erase failure during data (Flash ROM abnormality)
receiving
When CC save data is being
received:
• Flash ROM sector cannot
be erased.
7746 CC save data: Flash ROM MAIN_BOARD malfunction 1. Change the main board.
write failure during data (Flash ROM abnormality)
receiving
When CC save data is being
received:
• Data is not recorded on
Flash ROM.
7750 Sensitivity correction: Damage to the data restored 1. Restore appropriate data.
Incoming data error during at the time of [PCB] (inside
data receiving ImagePilot)
When sensitivity correction
data is being received:
• Problem is detected with
received data.
7751 Unit setup: Incoming data Damage to the data restored 1. Restore appropriate data.
error during data receiving at the time of [PCB] (inside
When unit setting data is ImagePilot)
being received:
• Problem is detected with
received data.
3
7752 Irregularity correction: Damage to the data restored 1. Restore appropriate data.
Incoming data error during at the time of [PCB] (inside
7753 Firmware: Incoming data Damage to firmware update 1. Upgrade firmware using undamaged data.
error during data receiving data (inside ImagePilot)
(FPGA configuration data)
When firmware data is being
received:
• Problem is detected with
FPGA configuration data of
firmware data.
7754 Firm: Incoming data error Damage to firmware update 1. Upgrade firmware using undamaged data.
during data receiving (boot data (inside ImagePilot)
loader)
When firmware data is being
received:
• Problem is detected with
boot loader data of
firmware data.
7755 Firmware: Incoming data Damage to firmware update 1. Upgrade firmware using undamaged data.
error during data receiving data (inside ImagePilot)
(main firm 1)
When firmware data is being
received:
• Problem is detected with
main firm data 1 of
firmware data.
7756 Firmware: Incoming data Damage to firmware update 1. Upgrade firmware using undamaged data.
error during data receiving data (inside ImagePilot)
(main firm 2)
When firmware data is being
received:
• Problem is detected with
main firm data 2 of
firmware data.
7757 Firm: Incoming data error Damage to firmware update 1. Upgrade firmware using undamaged data.
during data receiving (update) data (inside ImagePilot)
When firmware data is being
received:
• Problem is detected with
upgrade data of firmware
data.
7758 Firm: Incoming data error • USB connection was lost 1. Confirm that the USB cable connection is secure and update
during data receiving (type during data transfer. again.
code error) 2. Update using undamaged data.
• Update data for firmware
When firmware data is being
is damaged. (data inside
received: ImagePilot)
• Problem is detected with
model code of firmware
data.
7759 Firm: Incoming data error Damage to the data restored 1. Restore appropriate data.
during data receiving (size at the time of [PCB] (inside
error) ImagePilot)
When firmware data is being
3 received:
• Problem is detected with
size of firmware data.
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
7801 Irregularity correction data Irregularity calibration has Perform irregularity calibration using cassette in maximum size for
error been conducted with the the facility.
Cassette size obtained when cassette size smaller than
irregularity correction data is the size for actual job.
received is smaller than
cassette size for actual job.
7802 Re-erase run error • MAIN_BOARD 1. Erase image for non-aeration plate and Confirm that this error occurs.
At the time of re-erase: malfunction If this error still occurs, Reader may be malfunctioning.Then, Confirm
• Abnormal value for erase • Light Collection Unit that image can be read.
reference malfunction - If so, replace MAIN_BOARD.
• Plate defect - If not, replace both light collection unit and MAIN_BOARD.
2. Change the plate.
(If the problem persists when the same plate is used, the plate may
be damaged.)
7803 Job parameter error Settings beyond capability Review setting for ImagePilot.
Parameter of job search result
is abnormal. HINT
This device supports scanning only at 175/87.5m and standard
sensitivity.
7810 Upper door open • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Interlock 1 (Upper Door Sensor) is
Upper door is open.Rear door working.
• No solid connection
and left door are closed. If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
• Disconnection
- Confirm that all connectors are secure.
Interlock 1 -(JP22-1)(JP22-2)-(JP30-1)(JP30-2)-(MCN6)
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
7811 Rear Door: Open • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Interlock 2 (Lower Door Sensor) is
Rear door is open.Left door is working.
• No solid connection
closed.(It is unknown if upper If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
• Disconnection
Door is open.) - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
Interlock2 - (JP31-1)(JP31-2)-(JP36-1)(JP36-2)-(MCN5)
- Confirm that all wires are firmly connected.
- Change the sensor.
7812 Left door: open • Sensor malfunction 1. Use the service tool to confirm that Left Door Open/Close Sensor is
Left door is open.(It is
• No solid connection working. 3
unknown if upper door/rear If not, take the following steps and replace parts as required:
• Disconnection
door is open.) - Confirm that all connectors are secure.
Left Door Open/Close Sensor (JP13)-(MCN7)
7820 Cassette not inserted • Not properly inserted If warning message stays on after the cassette is properly inserted:
completely
• Sensor malfunction 1. Check the cassette slot.
Cassette is not locked (is not
properly inserted).
• Lock mechanism damage
7822 Temperature rise Sensor malfunction 1. Check device usage environment and take necessary steps if there is
Thermometer detects a value (LED drive board) any problem.
that exceeds threshold when - Confirm that the temperature is within specifications.
cassette is inserted.
- Confirm that the exhaust and intake vents are clear of
obstructions.
2. Replace the eraser unit assy.
7999 Reader program destroyed • Reader power turned OFF 1. Upgrade the program.
Reader program is damaged during update. 2. Change the main board.
and cannot be started.
• MAIN_BOARD
Retrieval function is running.(If
malfunction (Flash ROM
retrieval function is not active, abnormality)
Reader cannot be detected.)
14010 Sensitivity Correction Error • Improper scanning dose at 1. Check X-ray dosage and "Exposure Dose" on [Sensitivity] screen
3 Result of sensitivity correction the time of sensitivity and perform sensitivity correction again.
exceeds prescribed value. correction 2. Perform sensitivity correction using different plate.
• Wrong setting value for 3. Replace light collection unit.
sensitivity correction
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
• Plate defect
• ANALOG_BOARD
malfunction
14011 Sensitivity Correction Error • Improper scanning dose at 1. Check X-ray dosage and "Exposure Dose" on [Sensitivity] screen
Result of sensitivity correction the time of sensitivity and perform sensitivity correction again.
does not attain prescribed correction 2. Perform sensitivity correction using different plate.
value. 3. Replace light collection unit.
• Wrong setting value for
sensitivity correction
• Plate defect
• ANALOG_BOARD
malfunction
24000 JM connection error 1. Reader is connected before 1. Check LAN cable connection.
JM cannot be connected. completion of ImagePilot 2. Confirm that HUB power is ON.
server startup. 3. Restart ImagePilot.
2. LAN communication cannot
be established between
Reader connection
destination and ImagePilot
server.(if different PCs are
used for the connection
destination and ImagePilot
server)
3. Program has failed to start
up.
25000 TCP connection failure • LAN disconnection (if 1. Check LAN cable connection.
Connection with ImagePilot/ different PCs are used for 2. Confirm that HUB power is ON.
the service tool cannot be the connection destination 3. Restart ImagePilot.
established. and ImagePilot server)
• Program malfunction
25200 TCP disconnected (retry is • LAN disconnection (if 1. Check LAN cable connection.
possible) different PCs are used for 2. Confirm that HUB power is ON.
Connection with ImagePilot/ the connection destination 3. Restart ImagePilot.
the service tool is aborted and ImagePilot server)
while image is being HINT
• Program malfunction
sent.(Image resend is Restart of ImagePilot will erase the images.
supported. Image will be
resent when connection
resumes.)
25300 TCP disconnected (retry is • LAN disconnection (if 1. Check LAN cable connection.
not possible) different PCs are used for 2. Confirm that HUB power is ON.
Connection with ImagePilot/ the connection destination 3. Restart ImagePilot. 3
the service tool is aborted and ImagePilot server)
while image is being
• Program malfunction
sent.(Image resend is not
27000 Image transmission USB is disconnected while If the power was not manually turned off:
interruption due to Reader image data is being sent.The 1. Check the following:
power being OFF image cannot be resent even
Process cannot be carried out if Reader is restarted.
- Power supply circuit breaker
because Reader power was - Power cable connection (including power supply port and power
turned off during the scan. plug)
27001 USB disconnected during • USB disconnection 1. Confirm that USB cable connectors are secure.
calibration 2. Replace USB cable(s).
• MAIN_BOARD
USB is disconnected while malfunction 3. Change the main board.
image data is being sent.
27002 USB disconnected during • USB disconnection 1. Confirm that USB cable connectors are secure.
execution of maintenance 2. Replace USB cable(s).
• MAIN_BOARD
command 3. Change the main board.
malfunction
USB is disconnected while
maintenance command is
being performed. This aborts
maintenance operation.
27010 Reader software version • A problem occurs during 1. With all ImagePilot programs activated, use update functions of the
mismatch firmware update and service tool to upgrade Reader and single communication control.
Program versions (for Reader ImagePilot update is not Then, check [Program] screen to see if all ImagePilot communication
and communication control) complete. controls (except the client that Reader is connected) are upgraded to
do not match. the latest version.
IMPORTANT
Upgrade must be done with all ImagePilot programs activated.
27100 New reader detected with • Other PC is receiving the If Reader connection is changed:
cassette process in progress image, and the Reader If possible, reconnect the Reader to ImagePilot that begins
Another Reader (that is in that is transmitting image receiving image.
scanning operation) is data is connected. If not, remove cassette and plate and turn OFF/ON the Reader.
detected.(The PC connected
• ImagePilot that is
to a Reader cannot continue connected to Reader is If ImagePilot is restarted:
image transmission.) Remove cassette and plate and turn OFF/ON the Reader.
restarted during image
transmission.
27101 Changed to different reader A Reader is disconnected Connect the USB back to the original Reader.
3 during image reading. from UBS and another If this cannot be done, remove cassette and plate and turn OFF/
A Reader is disconnected Reader is connected during ON the Reader.Then, restart ImagePilot.
from UBS and another Reader the reading process.
is connected during the
3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures
reading process.
27105 Reader inoperable Two or more Readers are Disconnect all Readers except the one that needs to be
When Reader(s) is already connected to a system. operated.(Do this process while Readers are in standby state.)
connected, another reader is
connected.
27110 USB disconnected during • USB disconnection 1. Confirm that USB cable connectors are secure.
reading 2. Replace USB cable(s).
• MAIN_BOARD
USB is disconnected during malfunction 3. Change the main board.
reading.
3.4 Countermeasures for dealing with problems not displayed as error messages
2. Check the SW power supply's input voltage (100 to sure the cleaning mechanism is not
200 V) interfering with the laser scanning path.
If it's no good, check the inlet and noise filter to pinpoint the 3. Clean the exposure unit's window to
abnormal area. make sure it is free of dust.
4. Change the exposure unit. (Refer to
3. Check the SW power supply's output voltage (24 V)
"5.2.12 Removing & attaching the
exposure unit (Page 5-20)")
If it's no good, change the SW power supply.
Vertical lines (faded) 1. Clean the light collection unit and light
guide surface to make sure they are free
4. Check wiring from the SW power supply to the of dust.
MAIN_BOARD 2. Clean the exposure unit's window to
If 24 V of power is coming to the MAIN_BOARD, change make sure it is free of dust.
the MAIN_BOARD. Horizontal lines 1. Check the installation environment.
If the environment is as described below,
horizontal lines will occur.
3.4.3 Plate related - The table is unsteady.
- The table rocks when someone
• When dirty moves.
Clean the plate. (Refer to the Operation Manual for cleaning - The unit is touching the table in some
methods.) area other than its rubber feet. A cable
• When bent is crushed between it.
Change the plate. HINT
Small vibrations directly from the table are
being absorbed by the 4 rubber feet.
(Vibration can only be absorbed to a limit)
IMPORTANT
The ImagePilot service tool will only start up with the ImagePilot server. Moreover,
when confirming operation of this device connected from the client's side, run service 4
tool and user tool operations from the ImagePilot server side.
4.1 Behavior Confirmation Summary 4.2 [Unit Test] (Check) Screen Display
To confirm the operation of each device within the device, as well Below is an explanation of how to display the [Unit Test] screen
as check sensor status, an ImagePilot service tool called the Unit needed to confirm device operation, as well as a summary of
Test function (REGIUS SIGMA exclusive) can be used. available functions.
[Disp Error Hist] button Allows you to check the error history.
4.2.2 The [Unit Test] Screen & Function 4.3 Confirming behavior of a single
Summary device
The loading/feeding motor will be used to illustrate the steps
Displaying the [Unit Test] screen. involved in confirming the operation of a single device in the
device.
1. Click the [Unit test] button at the "Unit test" screen
(Page 4-2). 1. Click the "Motor" tab at the "Unit Test" screen.
The [Unit Test] screen is displayed. The "Motor" panel is displayed.
IMPORTANT
• If you only want to confirm motor operation, select
[CW] (Clock Wise) or [CCW] (Counter Clock Wise).
Item Content
[ElectroMag clutch] Select whether or not the magnetic clutch is Unit Test: Cassette Feeding Flow
operated. (When selecting the "Transport Plate
(Send)" or "Transport Plate (Return)" operation.)
IMPORTANT
• When selecting OFF, the loading/feeding
operation will be performed with the Other than [CW] and [CCW] for motor operations
magnetic clutch as it was before operation. performed via [Unit Test], only the following order of
This will not change regardless of whether operation be guaranteed to work. Also, a cassette is
the magnetic clutch is ON or OFF. used for this operation. (15 × 30 cm cassettes cannot
Refer to "• Setting combinations for the be used.)
loading/feeding motor's magnetic clutch".
[Cassette Size] Select the cassette size. (When selecting the
"Transport Plate (Return)" operation.) Magnetic
No. Motor Operation Clutch
• Setting combinations for the loading/feeding motor's (Pulldown)
magnetic clutch 1 Full initialization
Magnetic Clutch Button is ON Button is OFF 2 Cassette insertion
Pulldown set to Magnetic clutch operates Magnetic clutch operates
OFF via ON. via ON. 3 Loading NIP motor Cassette position
After operating, turns OFF. After operating, turns OFF. control
Pulldown set to Magnetic clutch operates Magnetic clutch operates 4 Tray moving motor Cassette position
OFF via ON. via OFF. control 1
After operating, stays ON. After operating, stays OFF.
5 Tray moving motor Cassette position
control 2
4 Leaving the magnetic clutch ON for a long period of time 7 Tray moving motor Tray pullout
will not cause the reader any errors. Also, initialization will
occur when exiting the "Unit Test" screen, so no problems 8 Loading NIP motor Roller NIP + Tray
will occur. raised
4.3 Confirming behavior of a single device
21 Cassette removal
4.4 Sensor status Check 4.4.2 Cassette size & sensor status
Perform the following steps to confirm sensor status. Cassette size calculation is performed based on the status of 4
Also, the relationship between sensor status and device status when sensors.
calculating the device status with multiple sensors is explained
Sensor status
here. Cassette size
S1 S2 S3 S4
• "4.4.2 Cassette size & sensor status (Page 4-5)"
• "4.4.3 Insertion site sensor status (Page 4-6)" 14" × 17" ON ON ON ON
14" × 14" ON ON ON
4.4.1 Sensor status Confirmation Process
15 cm × 30 cm ON ON ON
Perform the following steps to confirm sensor status.
11" × 14" ON ON
1. Click the "Start Monitoring" button at the "Unit
Test" screen. 10" × 12" ON ON ON
24 cm × 30 cm ON ON
8" × 10" ON
18 cm × 24 cm ON ON
No cassette
Progress bar
IMPORTANT
Other single device operation commands cannot be
sent while the sensors are being monitored. For
example, sensors cannot be monitored while operating
a motor.
If you want to run a different single device operation
command, you'll have to stop sensor monitoring first.
1 Home position ON 0°
4 1 2 3
4.4 Sensor status Check
4 5 6
Upper
Insertion Unit
All units and parts • Confirm that all status lamps are lit right after
turning the power ON.
• Confirm that the Ready Lamp is lit after
initialization.
• When performing an image read, confirm that
the image is displayed on the ImagePilot.
parts.
Light Collection • Perform sensitivity calibration
• When assembling this device, make sure all wiring is Unit • Correct irregularity
returned to its proper location, and confirm that no
wires are lodged in any attachments, etc. If wires are Refer to the ImagePilot Installation & Service
lodged or caught in any attachments, it may cause Manual.
the device to malfunction.
Eraser Unit/Assy When changing parts:
• Do NOT loosen any screws that are painted white or (LED Drive Board) • Confirm that the LED drive board lights up
yellow. If any white screws are loosened, device
Use the service tool's [Unit Test] (Check)
recovery may be impossible to perform at the service function to make the LED drive board light
site. up, then confirm visually that it has indeed lit
up.
- If it flickers or does not light up at all, there is
a defective connection.
4. Disconnect the USB cable from the device. 3. Switch ON the power supply circuit breaker.
HINT
If this device is not connected to the ImagePilot, or the
ImagePilot has not started up, the Error Lamp will be lit.
Power ON
Upper Cover Assy
Connect the USB cable and power cable to the device, then switch (Page 5-5)
the device power ON.
Upper Insertion Unit
1. Connect the USB cable to the device. (Page 5-6)
(Page 5-9)
Eraser Unit
Notch
(Page 5-17)
Exposure Unit
(Page 5-20)
5.2.3 Removing & attaching the upper cover 3. Remove the upper cover assy.
assy
The following is a description of how to remove and attach the
upper cover assy.
CAUTION
Before disassembling/assembling this device, be sure
to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker and
disconnect the power cable from the device.
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
5.2.4 Removing & attaching the upper 4. Insert the cables removed in step 2 into the square
insertion unit holes from the top.
Lift up the upper insertion unit a bit from each side, then
The following is a description of how to remove and attach the insert cables into the square holes.
upper insertion unit.
CAUTION
5. Remove the upper insertion unit.
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
JP3-2
JP30-2
5
5.2 Fundamental Steps
A B A
B
A A
CAUTION
Before disassembling/assembling this device, be sure
2. Press the upper insertion unit in towards the rear, to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker and
and tighten it down with screws. disconnect the power cable from the device.
• A: TP hexagonal Phillips-head screw × 4 (M3 × 6)
• B: TP hexagonal Phillips-head sems II screws × 2 (M3 × Things to prepare
8)
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
JP30-2
3. Remove the left side panel. 5.2.6 Removing & attaching the right side
• Screws × 3 panel
The following is a description of how to remove and attach the right
side panel.
CAUTION
Before disassembling/assembling this device, be sure
to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker and
disconnect the power cable from the device.
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
5
5.2 Fundamental Steps
HINT A
If no difficulties are experienced during this process, attach
the USB cover after connecting the USB cable.
IMPORTANT
The attachment process
Make sure Notch A shown above does not get caught
on the frame, and that the panel bottom is not open. 1. Attach the rear panel patch assy together with the
rear assy.
2. Refer to "5.2.3 Removing & attaching the upper • Screws × 4
cover assy (Page 5-5)" and attach the upper cover
assy. IMPORTANT
This concludes the right side panel attachment process. While supporting the rear assy so that it doesn't fall off,
attach the rear panel patch assy.
5.2.7 Removing & attaching the rear panel 2. Refer to "5.2.6 Removing & attaching the right side
patch assy. panel (Page 5-8)" and attach the right side panel.
The following is a description of how to remove and attach the rear 3. Refer to "5.2.5 Removing & attaching the left side
panel patch assy. panel (Page 5-7)" and attach the left side panel.
CAUTION
4. Refer to "5.2.3 Removing & attaching the upper
Before disassembling/assembling this device, be sure cover assy (Page 5-5)" and attach the upper cover
to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker and assy.
disconnect the power cable from the device.
This concludes the rear panel patch assy attachment process.
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps. 5.2.8 Removing & attaching the lower
insertion unit
The removal process The following is a description of how to remove and attach the
lower insertion unit.
1. Refer to "5.2.3 Removing & attaching the upper
cover assy (Page 5-5)", and remove the upper cover CAUTION
assy. • Before disassembling/assembling this device, be
sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker
5
2. Refer to "5.2.5 Removing & attaching the left side and disconnect the power cable from the device.
panel (Page 5-7)" and remove the left side panel. • In order to avoid potential base board damage while
IMPORTANT
The removal process
While supporting the rear assy so that it doesn't fall off,
remove the rear panel patch assy. 1. Refer to "5.2.3 Removing & attaching the upper
cover assy (Page 5-5)", and remove the upper cover
Rear Panel Patch Assy assy.
Rear Assy
4. Remove cables connected to the status LED board. 7. Remove the lower insertion unit.
• SCN1
These cables travel underneath the status LED board, so
make sure to pull them out.
SCN1
Upper
Insertion Unit
IMPORTANT
When the situation is the same as illustrated, the upper
insertion unit's notches are in the escape position. If the
notches are not in the escape position, contact may
occur when attaching the lower insertion unit.
4. Connect cables to the lower insertion unit from the 5.2.9 Removing/attaching the front panel
right side of the device. assy
• JP16-2
The following is a description of how to remove and attach the
front panel assy.
CAUTION
• Before disassembling/assembling this device, be
sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker
and disconnect the power cable from the device.
• In order to avoid potential base board damage while
discharging it, refer to "5.1.1 Disassembly/Assembly
Cautions (Page 5-2)" and wear a grounding strap
during the process.
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
1. Attach the front panel assy. 1. Refer to "5.2.3 Removing & attaching the upper
cover assy (Page 5-5)", and remove the upper cover
• Screws × 4
assy.
Attach while abutted as shown by the illustration.
2. Refer to "5.2.5 Removing & attaching the left side
panel (Page 5-7)" and remove the left side panel.
assy.
7. Remove cables connected to the main board from
This concludes the front panel assy attachment process. the exposure unit and light collection unit.
• Exposure unit: CN8, CN9
5.2.10 Removing & attaching the Sub-scan • Light Collection Unit: CN3, CN10, CN11, CN12
unit (Together with the main board connector names.)
The following is a description of how to remove and attach the Light Collection Unit Exposure Unit
Sub-scan unit.
(In this explanation, the term "sub-scan unit" refers to the exposure CNxx
unit, light collection unit, and eraser unit together as a single 20 12 11 10 14 9 8 5 6 7
assembly.)
USB 21 4
CAUTION
(13)
• Before disassembling/assembling this device, be 1 2 3
sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker
and disconnect the power cable from the device. Unused
• In order to avoid potential base board damage while
discharging it, refer to "5.1.1 Disassembly/Assembly
Cautions (Page 5-2)" and wear a grounding strap
during the process.
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
8. Remove connectors from the left side of the device 11. Remove connectors from the right side of the
as illustrated. device as illustrated.
• JP36-2 • JJ37
• JP7-2
JJ37
JP36-2
JP7-2
Exit Guide
Lever
14. Remove the screws from the sub-scan unit. 16. Pull the sub-scan unit about 5cm out of the device,
• TP hexagonal Phillips-head screw × 8 (M3 × 6) then coil the cables removed from the main board
around the exposure unit protrusions.
IMPORTANT
When removing the sub-scan unit, be careful not to get
the cables caught on the frame, upper insertion unit,
etc. Space between the exposure unit and upper
insertion unit is extremely small, so be sure not to pull
out the sub-scan unit while cables remain on top of the
exposure unit.
Exposure
Unit
Sub-scan Unit
Wrapping Reference
Table
HINT
6. Raise the exit guide upright.
Sub-scan Unit
8. Connect cables on the right side of the device. 11. Connect cables on the left side of the device.
• JJ37 • JP36-2
• JP7-2
JJ37
JP36-2
JP7-2
CNxx
20 12 11 10 14 9 8 5 6 7
USB 21 4
5 (13)
1 2 3
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5.2 Fundamental Steps
CAUTION
• Before disassembling/assembling this device, be
sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker
and disconnect the power cable from the device.
• In order to avoid potential base board damage while
discharging it, refer to "5.1.1 Disassembly/Assembly 4. Remove the dustproof cover.
Cautions (Page 5-2)" and wear a grounding strap • TP hexagonal Phillips-head screw × 1 (M3 × 6)
during the process.
• Do NOT touch the erase filter (the yellow part) of the
eraser unit. Do not let dust or debris contaminate the
parts while handling them.
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
Boss
6. Remove 2 cables connected to the LED drive board.
• CN2
Eraser Unit
• CN3
(Together with the LED drive board connector names.)
After removing each connector, unhook them from their
clamps and wire saddles so that they are no longer secured to
the eraser unit.
CN1 CN3
CN2
CN4 This concludes the eraser unit removal process.
5
5.2 Fundamental Steps
Eraser Unit
Boss
Eraser
Unit
7. Attach the exhaust air duct. 5.2.12 Removing & attaching the exposure
• TP hexagonal Phillips-head screw × 2 (M3 × 6) unit
The following is a description of how to remove and attach the
exposure unit.
CAUTION
• Before disassembling/assembling this device, be
sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker
and disconnect the power cable from the device.
• Do not touch the exposure unit's dustproof glass
(where laser light is emitted). Do not let dust or
debris contaminate the parts while handling them.
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
HINT
When the LED drive board has lit up more than 42,000 times,
a warning message is displayed. 3. Remove the exposure unit's positioning pin Assys
(one per side).
• TP hexagonal Phillips-head screw × 1 per side (M3 × 6)
4. Remove the exposure unit. 5.2.13 Removing & attaching light collection
unit
Exposure Unit The following is a description of how to remove and attach the
light collection unit.
CAUTION
• Before disassembling/assembling this device, be
sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker
and disconnect the power cable from the device.
• Do not touch the light collecting mirror base (at the
tip) or the light guide (transparent part).Do not let
dust or debris contaminate the parts while handling
them.
Things to prepare
This concludes the exposure unit removal process. Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
B A
This concludes the exposure unit attachment process.
4. Remove the light collection unit. 3. Refer to "5.2.12 Removing & attaching the exposure
unit (Page 5-20)" and attach the exposure unit to the
Light sub-scan unit.
Collection Unit
4. Refer to "5.2.10 Removing & attaching the Sub-scan
unit (Page 5-12)" and attach the sub-scan unit.
This concludes the light collection unit attachment process.
Things to check/adjust when re-attaching the same
light collection unit.
When the same light collection unit have been re-attached,
adjustments and confirmation must be done as follows.
• Perform sensitivity calibration
• Correct irregularity
Refer to the ImagePilot Installation & Service Manual for details.
This concludes the light collection unit removal process.
The attachment process (when changing assemblies)
The attachment process
1. Place the light collection unit on top of the sub-scan
IMPORTANT unit's rail, then press them inward.
When changing the light collection unit, the PMT
support plate and light collection unit positions needs to Rail
be adjusted. Refer to " The attachment process (when
changing assemblies) (Page 5-22)".
5 Rail
5.2 Fundamental Steps
C D
A A
B B
A A
C B C B
4. Refer to "5.2.12 Removing & attaching the exposure 3. Slide the Rotation Support Point Assy (left side) to
unit (Page 5-20)" and attach the exposure unit to the the right and remove it.
sub-scan unit. Remove the spring at this point as well.
CAUTION Spring
Before disassembling/assembling this device, be sure
to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker and
disconnect the power cable from the device.
5
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
2. Attach the removed Rotation Support Point Assy to 2. Loosen the screws on each side of the locating
the spring, then fix it to the device. plate.
• TP hexagonal Phillips-head screw × 1 (M3 × 6) • Screws on each side × 2
Spring
Locating Plate
Rotation
Spring Support
Point Assy
Rotation Support
Point Assy
Upper Door Assy
IMPORTANT
After attaching the upper cover assy, confirm that there
is no noticeable difference in level between it and the
upper door assy. If the upper door assy is raised,
readjust its positioning board.
5.3 Changing electrical parts 5.3.2 Changing the LED drive board
Follow the steps below to change the LED drive board.
5.3.1 Changing the status LED board
CAUTION
Follow the steps below to change the status LED board.
• Before disassembling/assembling this device, be
CAUTION sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker
• Before disassembling/assembling this device, be and disconnect the power cable from the device.
sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker • In order to avoid potential base board damage while
and disconnect the power cable from the device. discharging it, refer to "5.1.1 Disassembly/Assembly
• In order to avoid potential base board damage while Cautions (Page 5-2)" and wear a grounding strap
discharging it, refer to "5.1.1 Disassembly/Assembly during the process.
Cautions (Page 5-2)" and wear a grounding strap
during the process. Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
Process Summary estimated number of man-hours to perform.
This process requires the following number of employees and Employees Man-hours
estimated number of man-hours to perform.
1
Employees Man-hours
1
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
The changing process
The changing process 1. Refer to "5.2.10 Removing & attaching the Sub-scan
unit (Page 5-12)", and remove the sub-scan unit.
1. Refer to "5.2.3 Removing & attaching the upper
cover assy (Page 5-5)", and remove the upper cover 2. Remove the dustproof cover.
5
assy. • TP hexagonal Phillips-head screw × 1 (M3 × 6)
STATUS_LED_BOARD
CN1
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
estimated number of man-hours to perform.
5. Change the LED drive board.
Employees Man-hours
• Screws × 4
1
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
4. Remove the substrate backing plate. 5.3.4 Changing the main board
• Screw × 3
Loosen the 2 screws on the top, and remove 1 screw on the All of the device's setting data is saved to the main board. So when
bottom. changing the main board, it's important to back up any data saved
to the current main board before progressing. After changing it, the
backup data must then be restored to the new main board. Use the
Loosen
service tool of the ImagePilot connected to this device to backup
and restore the main board's data.
The steps needed to change the main board are summarized as
follows.
• For details on service tool operation, refer to the
ImagePilot Installation & Service Manual.
CAUTION
• Before disassembling/assembling this device, be
sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker
Remove
and disconnect the power cable from the device.
Base Board Backup Plate
• In order to avoid potential base board damage while
discharging it, refer to "5.1.1 Disassembly/Assembly
Cautions (Page 5-2)" and wear a grounding strap
5. Attach the substrate backing plate to the new eraser during the process.
unit assy.
• Screw × 3
IMPORTANT
6. Refer to "5.2.11 Removing and attaching the eraser The main board must be changed when a problem is
unit (Page 5-17)", and attach the eraser unit to the thought to have occurred from within the main board. In
sub-scan unit. most cases, when a problem occurs with the main
In addition, refer to the attachment process covered in "5.2.11 board, connection is cut off between the device and
Removing and attaching the eraser unit", and when ImagePilot, and backup data can no longer be created.
"connecting cables to the LED drive board", attach the The backup option is included while adjusting settings,
previously removed LED drive board, then connect the cables so be sure to create backup data each time settings are 5
to all LED drive board connectors. changed while the device is being serviced, etc.
1
Confirmation/settings needed after changing the
eraser unit assy
• Confirm that the LED drive board lights up Things to prepare
Use the service tool's [Unit test] to access the [Unit Test] Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
(Check) screen, operate the LED drive board, and confirm
visually that it lights up.
The changing process
- If the LED flickers or does not light up,
Cable connection may be defective.
1. If communications are possible between this device
For a detailed explanation of the [Unit Test] (Check) function, and the ImagePilot, access the service tool's
refer to "4.2 [Unit Test] (Check) Screen Display (Page 4-2)". Change Base Board screen to back up all data
• Clear the Erase Counter saved to the main board into the ImagePilot.
Use the service tool's [Processing Counter] function to perform
HINT
this task.
Refer to the ImagePilot Installation & Repair Manual for When using the REGIUS MODEL 110 etc. to back up
details. ImagePilot setting information (system and JM information),
ImagePilot settings had to be returned to default. However,
HINT since USB connection is used for the REGIUS SIGMA, this
When the LED drive board has lit up more than 42,000 times, is no longer necessary.
a warning message is displayed.
2. Exit the ImagePilot and device, then turn OFF their
power sources.
3. Refer to "5.2.3 Removing & attaching the upper 9. Change the main board.
cover assy (Page 5-5)", and remove the upper cover • Screw × 8
assy.
A A
5
8. Remove all cables connected to the main board.
CNxx
5.3 Changing electrical parts
20 12 11 1014 9 8 5 6 7
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ON OFF
HV
Turn it on ON if it is OFF.
12. Attach the frame's anterior cover. 5.3.5 Changing the SW power supply
• TP hexagonal Phillips-head screw × 4 (M3 × 6)
Follow the steps below to change the SW power supply.
CAUTION
Before disassembling/assembling this device, be sure
to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker and
disconnect the power cable from the device.
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
estimated number of man-hours to perform.
Employees Man-hours
Things to prepare
13. Refer to "5.2.8 Removing & attaching the lower
insertion unit (Page 5-9)" and attach the lower Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
insertion unit.
The changing process
14. Refer to "5.2.6 Removing & attaching the right side
panel (Page 5-8)" and attach the right side panel. 1. Refer to "5.2.3 Removing & attaching the upper
cover assy (Page 5-5)", and remove the upper cover
15. Refer to "5.2.5 Removing & attaching the left side assy.
panel (Page 5-7)" and attach the left side panel.
2. Refer to "5.2.5 Removing & attaching the left side
16. Refer to "5.2.3 Removing & attaching the upper panel (Page 5-7)" and remove the left side panel.
cover assy (Page 5-5)" and attach the upper cover
assy. 3. Refer to "5.2.6 Removing & attaching the right side
panel (Page 5-8)" and remove the right side panel. 5
17. Turn ON the ImagePilot and device to start them up.
4. Refer to "5.2.8 Removing & attaching the lower
18. Restore the backup data, which is created in step 1 insertion unit (Page 5-9)", and remove the lower
IMPORTANT
After making these settings, make sure to back up the
main board data.
7. Change the SW power supply. 17. Refer to "5.2.3 Removing & attaching the upper
• Screws × 2 cover assy (Page 5-5)" and attach the upper cover
assy.
This concludes the SW power supply changing process.
CAUTION
Before disassembling/assembling this device, be sure
to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker and
disconnect the power cable from the device.
Process Summary
8. Connect the power supply circuit breaker cable to This process requires the following number of employees and
the SW power supply. estimated number of man-hours to perform.
• CN1 Employees Man-hours
10. Turn the device ON, confirm the SW power supply's Things to prepare
output voltage, and adjust if out of range. Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
Signal
Point of measurement Voltage range
name The changing process
+24 V CN51-6 CN51-1 23.50 - 24.50V
(+ side) (- side) 1. Refer to "5.2.3 Removing & attaching the upper
5 cover assy (Page 5-5)", and remove the upper cover
assy.
2.
5.3 Changing electrical parts
CN1 CN51 Refer to "5.2.5 Removing & attaching the left side
panel (Page 5-7)" and remove the left side panel.
6. Remove the brackets attached to the power supply 5.3.7 Changing the Inlet-NF wiring Assy
circuit breaker.
• Screws × 2 Follow the steps below to change the Inlet-NF wiring Assy.
CAUTION
Before disassembling/assembling this device, be sure
to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker and
disconnect the power cable from the device.
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
estimated number of man-hours to perform.
Employees Man-hours
Things to prepare
7. Change the power supply circuit breaker. Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
Check the switch's ON/OFF symbols to make sure it is
pointing in the direction shown in the illustration when The changing process
attaching it.
1. Refer to "5.2.3 Removing & attaching the upper
cover assy (Page 5-5)", and remove the upper cover
assy.
7. Remove the box cover patch assembly. 5.3.8 Changing size detection sensors 1 and
• Screws × 2 2
Follow the steps below to change size detection sensor 1 and size
detection sensor 2.
CAUTION
• Before disassembling/assembling this device, be
sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker
and disconnect the power cable from the device.
• In order to avoid potential base board damage while
discharging it, refer to "5.1.1 Disassembly/Assembly
Cautions (Page 5-2)" and wear a grounding strap
during the process.
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
8. Change the Inlet-NF wiring Assy. estimated number of man-hours to perform.
• Screws × 2 Employees Man-hours
• Screw × 1 (ground) 1
Attach so the inlet's central terminal is facing downward.
Things to prepare
Ground Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
CAUTION
• Before disassembling/assembling this device, be
sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker
and disconnect the power cable from the device.
• In order to avoid potential base board damage while
discharging it, refer to "5.1.1 Disassembly/Assembly
Cautions (Page 5-2)" and wear a grounding strap
during the process.
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
estimated number of man-hours to perform.
Employees Man-hours
7. Change the sensors.
1
Size Detection
Sensor 1
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
8.
5.3.10 Changing the plate sensor (light 3. Remove the detector mounting plate.
receiving) • Screws × 2
Follow the steps below to change the plate sensor (light receiving).
CAUTION
• Before disassembling/assembling this device, be
sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker
and disconnect the power cable from the device.
• In order to avoid potential base board damage while
discharging it, refer to "5.1.1 Disassembly/Assembly
Cautions (Page 5-2)" and wear a grounding strap Detector Mounting
during the process. Plate
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
estimated number of man-hours to perform.
Employees Man-hours
4. Change the plate sensor (light receiving).
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
E Ring
5.3.11 Changing the plate sensor (light 3. Remove the connector (JP29), then remove the
emitting) cable connected to the plate sensor (light emitting)
from its wire saddles (× 4).
Follow the steps below to change the plate sensor (light emitting).
CAUTION
Before disassembling/assembling this device, be sure
to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker and
disconnect the power cable from the device.
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
estimated number of man-hours to perform.
Employees Man-hours
1 JP29
Lever
6. Take the detector mounting plate out from under the 5.3.12 Changing the V-SYNC sensor and V-
upper insertion unit, then change the plate sensor SYNC assembly
(light emitting).
Follow the steps below to change the V-SYNC sensor and V-
SYNC assembly.
CAUTION
Before disassembling/assembling this device, be sure
to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker and
disconnect the power cable from the device.
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
estimated number of man-hours to perform.
Employees Man-hours
JP32
6. Remove the V-SYNC assembly. 12. Refer to "5.2.5 Removing & attaching the left side
• Screws × 2 panel (Page 5-7)" and attach the left side panel.
CAUTION
• Before disassembling/assembling this device, be
sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker
7. If you are changing the V-SYNC sensor, replace the and disconnect the power cable from the device.
old one.
• In order to avoid potential base board damage while
discharging it, refer to "5.1.1 Disassembly/Assembly
Cautions (Page 5-2)" and wear a grounding strap
during the process.
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
estimated number of man-hours to perform.
Employees Man-hours
1
5
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
V Actuator
4. Change the entrance NIP sensor. 5.3.14 Changing the exit NIP sensor
Follow the steps below to change the exit NIP sensor.
CAUTION
• Before disassembling/assembling this device, be
sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker
and disconnect the power cable from the device.
• In order to avoid potential base board damage while
discharging it, refer to "5.1.1 Disassembly/Assembly
Cautions (Page 5-2)" and wear a grounding strap
during the process.
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
estimated number of man-hours to perform.
5. Refer to "5.4.2 Changing the sub-scan NIP motor
and sub-scan drive Assy" starting from Process 8 Employees Man-hours
on Page 5-42, and attach the other parts that were 1
removed from the sub-scan drive Assy during the
sub-scan unit removal process.
Things to prepare
6. Refer to "5.2.10 Removing & attaching the Sub-scan Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
unit (Page 5-12)" and attach the sub-scan unit.
JP33
JP5
JP32
3. Remove the base board assembly. 6. Change the exit NIP sensor.
• Screw × 6 • JP34
4. Remove the protective cover. 7. Attach the lower open/close springs (× 2).
• Screws × 2
8. Attach the protective cover.
• Screws × 2
5.4 Changing mechanical parts 6. Refer to "5.2.8 Removing & attaching the lower
insertion unit (Page 5-9)" and attach the lower
5.4.1 Changing the loading/feeding motor insertion unit.
Follow the steps below to change the loading/feeding motor. 7. Refer to "5.2.6 Removing & attaching the right side
panel (Page 5-8)" and attach the right side panel.
CAUTION
• Before disassembling/assembling this device, be 8. Refer to "5.2.5 Removing & attaching the left side
sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker panel (Page 5-7)" and attach the left side panel.
and disconnect the power cable from the device.
• In order to avoid potential base board damage while 9. Refer to "5.2.3 Removing & attaching the upper
discharging it, refer to "5.1.1 Disassembly/Assembly cover assy (Page 5-5)" and attach the upper cover
Cautions (Page 5-2)" and wear a grounding strap assy.
during the process.
This concludes the loading/feeding motor changing process.
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
5.4.2 Changing the sub-scan NIP motor and
estimated number of man-hours to perform.
sub-scan drive Assy
Employees Man-hours
Follow the steps below to change the sub-scan NIP motor.
1
The sub-scan drive Assy is removed when changing the sub-scan
NIP motor.
Things to prepare CAUTION
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps. • Before disassembling/assembling this device, be
sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker
The changing process and disconnect the power cable from the device.
• In order to avoid potential base board damage while
1. Refer to "5.2.3 Removing & attaching the upper discharging it, refer to "5.1.1 Disassembly/Assembly
5 cover assy (Page 5-5)", and remove the upper cover Cautions (Page 5-2)" and wear a grounding strap
assy. during the process.
JP4
2. Take off the tension arm R spring, then remove the 5. Remove the sub-scan drive Assy screws.
drive belt and slowdown pulley. • Screw × 4
• Screw × 1
After removal, move the roller part of tension arm R
downward (as shown in the illustration bubble) so that it does
not make contact with the drive pulley.
Tension
Arm R
Drive Pulley
6. Remove the sub-scan drive Assy.
Slowdown Pulley 1) Rotate the free shaft holder 90 degrees, release the lock,
Drive Belt and remove it from the sub-scan drive Assy.
2) Slide the sub-scan drive Assy together with the drive
3. Remove the connectors (x4) circled in the
transmission gear, then pull them up and out.
illustration, then remove their cables from the base
board's cable hole. 3) Remove the drive transmission gear's parallel pin for
• JP5 baffling.
• JP32 (V-SYNC sensor)
• JP33 (entrance NIP sensor)
• JP31-1
5
JP33
JP5
If you are not going to change the sub-scan NIP motor, skip to step
8.
7. Change the sub-scan NIP motor. 13. Adapt the drive belt to the pulley.
• Screws × 2 Rotate the slowdown pulley in reverse and normal directions
at least 5 times each.
Normal Rotation
Direction
Sub-scan
NIP Motor
Reverse Rotation
Direction
9. Secure the sub-scan drive Assy by attaching the This concludes the sub-scan NIP motor and sub-scan drive Assy
screws. changing process.
• Screw × 4
Start with the screws closest to the synchronization axis.
5.4.3 Changing the sub-scan feeding motor
Follow the steps below to change the sub-scan feeding motor.
CAUTION
5 • Before disassembling/assembling this device, be
Emboss sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker
and disconnect the power cable from the device.
• In order to avoid potential base board damage while
5.4 Changing mechanical parts
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
10. Attach the base board assembly. estimated number of man-hours to perform.
• Screw × 6 Employees Man-hours
1
11. Refer to step 3 and connect the cables.
• JP5
• JP32 (V-SYNC sensor) Things to prepare
• JP33 (entrance NIP sensor) Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
• JP31-1
The changing process
12. Attach the slowdown pulley and drive belt, then
connect the tension arm R spring. 1. Refer to "5.2.10 Removing & attaching the Sub-scan
• Screw × 1 unit (Page 5-12)", and remove the sub-scan unit.
Normal Rotation
Drive Pulley Direction
Drive Belt
Reverse Rotation
Direction
6. Change the sub-scan feeding motor (stepping This concludes the sub-scan feeding motor changing process.
motor Assy).
• Screws × 4
5.4.4 Changing the LED Drive Board cooling
• JP6 fan
When removing the screws, hold tension arm R in your hand
and move it for accessibility. Follow the steps below to change the LED drive board cooling fan.
CAUTION
Before disassembling/assembling this device, be sure
to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker and
disconnect the power cable from the device.
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
estimated number of man-hours to perform.
Employees Man-hours
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
JP8
The changing process
insertion unit.
JP9
This concludes the LED drive board cooling fan changing process.
Baffle Board
Baffle Board
8. Attach the shaft holders (× 2), feeding Roller, and This concludes the magnetic clutch changing process.
new magnetic clutch.
• E Rings × 2
Make sure to insert the right-side shaft holder into the gear 5.4.6 Changing the upper door guide
connection assy hole.
Follow the steps below to change the upper door guide.
CAUTION
Magnetic Clutch Before disassembling/assembling this device, be sure
Bearing
to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker and
disconnect the power cable from the device.
Bearing
Feeding Roller
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
estimated number of man-hours to perform.
Employees Man-hours
1
Gear Connection Assy
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
3.
5.4 Changing mechanical parts
This concludes the upper door guide changing process. • P Tight × 4 (M3 × 8)
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
estimated number of man-hours to perform.
7. Change the link assemblies.
Employees Man-hours
• E Rings × 2 per assembly
Attach them in alignment with the sector gear circles. 1
IMPORTANT
Circle
When removing and attaching an entrance guide, make
sure the eraser unit is attached to the sub-scan unit.
5
1. Refer to "5.2.10 Removing & attaching the Sub-scan
unit (Page 5-12)", and remove the sub-scan unit.
4. Pull down the driven entrance assembly, release the 5.4.9 Changing the drive rollers
feeding Roller clamp, and change the entrance
guide. Follow the steps below to change drive roller U and drive roller D.
• Screws × 2 CAUTION
• Before disassembling/assembling this device, be
sure to switch OFF the power supply circuit breaker
Entrance Guide
and disconnect the power cable from the device.
• In order to avoid potential base board damage while
discharging it, refer to "5.1.1 Disassembly/Assembly
Cautions (Page 5-2)" and wear a grounding strap
during the process.
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
estimated number of man-hours to perform.
1
When attaching it, abut its locating boss to the sub-scan unit's
notches, then secure with screws while bringing it in.
Things to prepare
Standard tools are required to perform the following steps.
6. Refer to "5.4.2 Changing the sub-scan NIP motor 5. Take off the tension arm L spring, then remove the
and sub-scan drive Assy" starting from Process 8 on sync belt.
Page 5-42, and attach the other parts that were After removing, pull tension arm L's roller side down to the
removed from the sub-scan drive Assy during the right as shown in the illustration bubble.
sub-scan unit removal process.
Sync Belt
6. Remove the flywheel of the drive roller to be 8. Change drive roller U. (If only changing drive roller
changed. D, these steps are unnecessary.)
• Screw × 1 each 1) Remove drive roller U's left shaft holder.
HINT
• Screws × 3
When removing the screw for flywheel D (bottom), holding
the reverse side slowdown pulley secure will make it easier.
Slowdown Pulley 5
Tension
Arm R Drive Belt
Notch
9. Change drive roller D. (If only changing drive roller 10. Refer to step 7 to attach the slowdown pulley and
U, these steps are unnecessary.) drive belt, then connect the tension arm R spring.
1) Remove drive roller D's right shaft holder. • Screw × 1
• Screws × 3
11. Adapt the drive belt to the pulley.
Rotate the slowdown pulley in reverse and normal directions
at least 5 times each.
Reverse Rotation
Direction
5
5.4 Changing mechanical parts
5.5 Changing cassette parts 3. Detach the front and back plates from the cassette.
The tray is attached to the back plate.
5.5.1 Disassembling a cassette
Tray Back Plate
The following steps describe how to disassemble the cassette's
front plate, back plate, and tray.
Process Summary
This process requires the following number of employees and
estimated number of man-hours to perform.
Employees Man-hours
If the cassette size is 14 × 17, 14 × 14, 11 × 14, Things to note during assembly
10 × 12, 24 × 30 cm, or 15 × 30 cm
(The illustration shows 14 × 17) CAUTION
• When assembling the cassette, make sure there is
no dust inside of it. If dust is found, clean it out with a
mini vacuum cleaner.
Rib Position
• If the cassette in use has a cassette lock release lever,
the tray lock (bolt mechanism) must be released before
attaching the tray to the back plate. Use the opening
tools for cassette to release the lock, then attach the tray
to the back plate.
1) Attach the opening tools for cassette to the back
plate.
Rib Position
Lift Area Cassette Lock Release
Lever
Rib Position
Tray
Back Plate
Back Plate
Align the tray's protruding parts with the wide ends
of the back plate's holes, press them together, and
slide the tray downward.
After re-attaching the tray to the back plate, check the following.
• Expose and check an X-ray image
When the image is shielded from light, the tray's protruding
parts may not be properly aligned with the back plate's
corresponding holes.
Adjustments
Chapter 6 Adjustments
7
7.1 Maintenance/Inspection Schedule
Appendix
8
Chapter 8 Appendix
1. Start up the Reader Settings Service Tool on an ImagePilot connected to this device.
The [Service Tool] screen will be displayed for reader settings.
2. Select [Reader Settings], then click the [Settings] button for [Unit Test].
Button Content
[Unit Test] button Allows you to perform an independent operation check for each device in the device.
• The [Unit Test] (Check) screen (Page 8-3) is displayed.
[Disp Error Hist] button Allows you to check the error history.
• The [Error Hist] screen (Page 8-7) is displayed.
[Setting for Warning] button Allows you to toggle the "No Test Registration" and image re-erase request dialogs ON/OFF.
• The [Warning setting] screen (Page 8-8) is displayed.
[Clear Fatal error] button Used for a vital error status.
If a V-SYNC error occurs during the image read process, or a basic operation failure occurs in
the base board (RAM/ROM cannot be accessed), the reader will be in vital error status.
Opening/closing the door or turning the power OFF/ON will not correct the error in this case.
Repair/replace the part that caused the error, then click the [Clear Fatal error] button to clear
8 the error.
Refer to "3.3 Error Message Content & Countermeasures (Page 3-4)" for error codes
applicable to vital errors.
[Confirm reader status] button Allows you to check reader adjustment results.
• The [Report of reader] screen (Page 8-8) is displayed.
[Exit] button Allows you to exit the [Unit test] screen.
IMPORTANT
• All [Unit Test] (Check) screen functions can even be executed during an error.
• If an error occurs while using this function (a blinking Error Lamp), use of "Unit Test" cannot resume until the error is
corrected. If you want to continue using "Unit Test", open and close any door on the device to resolve the error status.
IMPORTANT
Other single device operation commands cannot be sent while the sensors are being monitored.
For example, sensors cannot be monitored while operating a motor.
If you want to run a different single device operation command, you'll have to stop sensor
monitoring first.
[Start Monitoring] button/[Stop] button • Clicking the [Start Monitoring] button will begin sensor status monitoring. It will then change to the
[Stop] button on screen.
A progress bar is displayed above the [Stop] button during monitoring.
• Clicking the [Stop] button will halt sensor status monitoring.
[Back] button Takes you back to the [Unit test] (Check) screen.
[LED] panel
Enables you to check the operation for each of the LEDs used as status lamps.
Item/button Explanation
[Ready LED] [ON] button Causes the Ready Lamp to light up.
[Busy LED] - Causes the Busy Lamp to light up, blink, or turn off. (Same as [Ready LED])
[Error LED]
8.1 Service Tool Screen (Unit test)
- Causes the Error Lamp to light up, blink, or turn off. (Same as [Ready LED])
[Erase LED] - Causes the Erase Lamp to light up, blink, or turn off. (Same as [Ready LED])
[All Setting] - Causes all lamps to light up, blink, or turn off. (Same as [Ready LED])
[Motor] panel
Allows you to check the operation for each motor.
IMPORTANT
If you only want to confirm motor operation, select [CW] or [CCW]. If using a cassette, refer to " Unit Test: Cassette Feeding
Flow (Page 4-4)", and follow the process described for operation.
Item/button Explanation
[Initialization] [Init. All] button Sets all motors at home position.
[Casette tray move motor] Allows you to check tray moving motor operation.
1. Select which operation you would like performed at the Operation Selection column.
2. When selecting [CW] or [CCW] for operation, enter the number of rotations you want the motor to
perform in the Set Rotations column.
3. Click the [Start] button.
[Insertion nip motor] Allows you to check loading NIP motor operation.
1. Select which operation you would like performed at the Operation Selection column.
2. When selecting [CW] or [CCW] for operation, enter the number of rotations you want the motor to
perform in the Set Rotations column.
3. Click the [Start] button.
Item/button Explanation
[Polygon] Allows you to check polygon operation.
• Clicking the [ON] button will rotate the polygon.
• Clicking the [OFF] button will halt the polygon.
[PolygonLaser] Allows you to check polygon and laser operations.
• Clicking the [ON] button will rotate the polygon and cause the laser to emit light.
• Clicking the [OFF] button will halt the polygon and deactivate the laser.
[SubScan feed motor] Allows you to check sub-scan feeding motor operation.
1. Select which operation you would like performed at the Operation Selection column.
2. When selecting [CW] or [CCW] for operation, enter the number of rotations you want the motor to
perform in the Set Rotations column.
3. Select [Erase Speed] to set the speed of the erase operation.
(When selecting the [Transport Plate (Return)] operation.)
4. Select [Resolution] to set the resolution used during the image read operation.
(When selecting the [Transport Plate (Send)] operation.)
5. Use [Cassette Size] to select the cassette size.
(When selecting the[Transport Plate (Return)] operation.)
6. Click the [Start] button.
[SubScan nip motor] Allows you to check sub-scan NIP motor operation.
1. Select which operation you would like performed at the Operation Selection column.
2. When selecting [CW] or [CCW] for operation, enter the number of rotations you want the motor to
perform in the Set Rotations column.
3. Select [Resolution] to set the resolution used during the image read operation.
(When selecting the [Transport Plate (Send) 1] or [Transport Plate (Send) 2] operation.)
8.1 Service Tool Screen (Unit test)
Item/button Explanation
[Erase LED & Erase FAN] Enables you to check operation of the LED drive board and LED drive board cooling fan.
1. [Duration of turning on] enables you to set how many seconds the LED drive board will stay lit.
2. Click the [ON] button.
The LED drive board will stay lit, and the LED drive board cooling fan will continue operating for
the designated number of seconds.
(Clicking [OFF] during operation can immediately halt operation even if the designated number of
seconds hasn't elapsed.)
[Erase FAN] Allows you to check LED drive board cooling fan operation.
• Clicking the [ON] button will start LED drive board cooling fan operation.
• Clicking the [OFF] button will halt LED drive board cooling fan operation.
HINT
This can also be displayed from the "Reader Log" screen.
Refer to the ImagePilot Installation & Service Manual for
details.
Item/button Explanation
Item/button Explanation
List A chronological log of error occurrences
is displayed here.
[Save & Exit] button Saves the selected settings and exits the
Item/button Explanation [Warning Settings] screen.
[Display no registration Sets whether or not the "Study is not [Discard] button Exits the [Warning Settings] screen without
dialogue] registered." dialog is displayed when
loading a cassette into the device without saving settings.
putting the ImagePilot in image capture
standby mode (without clicking the CR
8.1 Service Tool Screen (Unit test)
Modality button).
By filling in the checkbox, this dialog will
be displayed. (Default: checkbox filled in) 8.1.5 [Report of reader] Screen
[Enable Eject Button] Sets whether or not a cassette [Eject] button
will be displayed, enabling the user to eject
the cassette, along with the "Study is not Report of reader Screen Display Process
registered." dialog. (By using the [Eject]
button, the cassette can be removed without Click the [Confirm reader status] button at the "Unit test" screen
using the lever inside the upper door.)
By filling in the checkbox, this button will (Page 8-2).
be displayed. (Default: checkbox filled in)
IMPORTANT [Report of reader] Screen
When installing an ImagePilot client,
removing the check mark is
recommended. This dialog will be
displayed for both the ImagePilot server
and ImagePilot client, so if the checkbox
is filled in to display the [Eject] button,
the server's [Eject] button might be
clicked before the CR modality button is
8 clicked.
Item/button Explanation
[Back] button Exits the [Report of reader] screen.
Chart Shows adjustment results set to the reader.
[Save table] button Enables you to output a file of the displayed
content in text format (.txt).
Pressing this button will display the "Save
as..." dialog, so choose any name to save the
file as.
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Includes Motor
1
2
3
4
5
6
Serial
Communication
7
Reserve FAN
8
9
19
Sensor 1 Sensor 2
Light Receiving
Breaker
Panasonic
Size Detecting
Sensor 4
Lock Release
Sensor
Loading NIP
HP Sensor
Loading NIP
Open/Close Sensor
Left Cassette
Lock Sensor
Size Detecting
Sensor 3
Tray HP Sensor Right Cassette
Lock Sensor Exit NIP Sensor
20
Inlet 21
Noise Filter
26
Cathode
Anode
Anode
27
Upper Door Interlock 1 Tray Sensor Plate Sensor Lower Door Interlock 2 V-Sync Sensor Entrance NIP Sensor
Type (Light Emitting:G310) Type
28
29
30
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Revision History
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Chapter 9 Revision History