ACL4 Service Manual
ACL4 Service Manual
ACL4 Service Manual
(AA095042-00)
Automatic Cassette Loading Version
Service Manual
Catalog number: AT095005-02
September, 2003
Ver. 01
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Safety
Laser Safety Instructions
1. During nominal operation, the scanner is closed
and sealed with a protective cover. That is for
preventing the laser from being exposed to the
outside area, and to prevent access to the laser by
the user.
2. During nominal operation, the cover should not be
removed. Removing the cover shall be done only
for service purposes, and by a qualified technician
for service operations.
3. Any service operation shall be done without
activating the laser unit. Disconnecting the relevant
connector on the laser board will disconnect the
power supply to the laser, and deactivate the laser
unit for service operations.
4. In case the laser must be operated during service
operation, the service technician shall make sure
that the optical unit is located within the cylinder
area, where the laser beam is blocked and cannot
leak outside.
5. When a service operation is taking place, with
cover removed and laser activated, avoid direct
exposure to the laser beam.
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Table of Contents
1.
2.
3.
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Table of Contents
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Meaning
Field Service Engineer
Photo-Stimulate Plate
Universal Serial Bus
Photo multiplayer
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3. Component Description
3.1
General
The PcCR 1417 consists of 16 major assemblies, which can be replaced in
the field in case of malfunction.
USB BOARD
MOTION B OARD
SENSOR BOARD
PM + P M BOARD
LASER BOARD
ROLLER M OTOR
STEP MOTOR S LIDE
STEP MOTOR CARRIAGE
POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY
ERASE LAMPS SENSORS
L-ORIGIN SENSOR
R ORIGIN S ENSOR
P LATE SIZE S ENSOR
ROLLERS SENSOR
ERASE LAMPS
INVERTERS ASSEMBLY
This chapter includes description for each part,
including its location and wiring.
Component Description
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3.2
Component Description
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3.3
USB Board
3.3.1
Location
3.3.2
View
Component Description
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3.3.3
Connector 1
Connector 2
Connector 3
J305
Connector 4
J300
Connector 5
J304
Electrical connections
Component Description
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3.4
Motion Board
3.4.1
Location
3.4.2
View
Component Description
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3.4.3
Connector 1
J208
Connector 2
J203
Connector 3
J205
Electrical connections
Component Description
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Connector 4
J213
Connector 5
J206
Voltage on J206:
Connector 6
J202
Connector 7
J204
Yellow + black
Connector 8
J201
Connector 9
J211
Connector 10
Connector 11
J200
Blue + white
Component Description
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3.5
Sensor Board
3.5.1
Location
1.
3.5.2
View
2.
Component Description
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3.5.3
Electrical connections
J513
J509
J505
J501
J514
J510
J506
J502
J515
J511
J507
J503
J516
J512
J508
J504
J500
J500 connector connects to J208 on motion card.
J501 connects to sensor 4 on the drum.
J502 connects to sensor 5 on the drum.
J505 connects to sensor 1 on the drum.
J506 connects to sensor 2 on the drum.
J507 connects to sensor 3 on the drum.
J508 connects to loader sensor in back position.
J509 connects to roller sensor.
J511 connects to W0 sensor.
J513 connects to cassette presence sensor.
J514 connects to cassette lock sensor.
J515 connects to right limit sensor.
J516 connects to left limit sensor.
Sensor on
Brown
Sensor
5v always
Component Description
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(Flag in sensor)
Sensor off
(Flag not in
sensor)
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
White
Blue
Not in use
Brown
White
Blue
Not in use
0v
GND always
5v always
5v
GND always
Note:
Measuring voltage:
1. All sensors except J511: measure between pin 2 & 3 and insert object
between sensors.
2. For J511 only: measure between pin 2 & pin 3 from diffe rent sensor and
insert cassette to system. The voltage should be between 4.5 -5v.
3.6
PM Assembly
3.6.1
Location
Component Description
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3.6.2
View
3.7
Laser Board
3.7.1
Location
Component Description
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3.7.2
View
3.7.3
Electrical connections
1
2
1
2
3
4
Component Description
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3
1
2
4
1
2
3.8
Laser
3.8.1
Location
Component Description
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3.9
Roller Motor
3.9.1
Location
Component Description
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3.9.2
View
3.9.3
Electrical connections
Component Description
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3.10.2 View
Component Description
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Component Description
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3.11.2 View
Component Description
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Component Description
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3.12.2 View
Component Description
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P3
P4
P5
P6
Component Description
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3.13.2 View
Component Description
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Component Description
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3.14.2 View
For the sensor connector number on the sensor board and sensor measurements see
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Component Description
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3.15.2 View
For the sensor connector number on the sensor board and sensor measurements, see
Sensor Board, Section 3.5, page 10.
Component Description
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3.16.2 View
For the sensor connector number on the sensor board and sensor measurements see
Sensor Board, Section 3.5, page 10.
Component Description
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3.17.2 View
For the sensor connector number on the sensor board and sensor measurements see
Sensor Board, Section 3.5, page 10.
Component Description
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3.18.2 View
Component Description
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3.18.3 Description
Red
White
Green
Black
5v
Lamp on 0v; lamp off 2.5-5v
Lamp on 0v; lamp off 2.5-5v
GND
Destination: Inverters.
AC high voltage
Component Description
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3.19.2 View
Component Description
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1
1
2
3
4
2
3
1
2
4
Component Description
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4. Preventive Maintenance
4.1
Overview
Cleaning tray
4.1.2
Preventive Maintenance
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9. Remove the protective paper strips from the cleaning plate to expose
the adhesive.
10.Place the cleaning plate on the tray. Make sure the cleaning plate is
placed in the correct direction, as specified on the plate.
11.While holding onto the plate, push the plate into the reader. It should
go in almost entirely. A 10 cm segment of the plate should remain
visible. Then pull the plate out.
12.Repeat step 11 four to six times.
Preventive Maintenance
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13.Remove the cleaning plate from the reader. Disconnect the cleaning
tray by pulling out the knob underneath the front tray.
Preventive Maintenance
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5. Service Operation
5.1
5.1.1
Main Cover
2 When opening the cover, do not place the scanner on its back
(bottom-side up). Pull the system to the edge of the table and open
the screws on the bottom. Repeat this for all sides of the system, and
when all the screws are open, lift the cover up and remove it from
the system.
Service Operation
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5.1.2
Service Panel
Service Operation
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5.2
3. Pull the USB out and disconnect the cables on the bottom of the
board.
4. Connect the new USB, return it to its place, and close the bracket
screws.
5. Close the back panel.
Service Operation
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5.3
2.
Open the two 3.0 Allen screws holding the motion board bracket.
3.
4.
Place the new Motion, connect the cables, and close the screws on
the bracket.
Close the back panel.
5.
Service Operation
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5.4
4. Remove the board and connect the new one with Allen screws.
5. Connect the cables back to the board; on each connector there is a
number indicating to where it should be connected.
Service Operation
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5.5
2.
Move the Optical Head to the left, using the scanner Diagnostic
tab in the Setup.
Open the 3.0mm Allen screw that attaches the ground wire to the
PM cover.
3.
4.
Disconnect the flex cable from its connector at the bottom of the
PM board.
Service Operation
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5.
6.
Replace the PM assembly and secure with Allen screws; the short
screw is at the bottom.
Connect the flex cable and the ground cable.
7.
Service Operation
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5.6
3. Open the three 3.0mm Allen screws, and remove the Laser
Board.
4. Put back the new Laser Board and secure with the screws.
5. Connect the wires to the Laser Board.
Service Operation
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5.7
2.
3.
4.
Open the four 2.0mm Allen screws that attach the Roller Motor
to its place.
Service Operation
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5.
6.
Insert the new motor into its place, while re-fitting the coupling
parts onto the motor axis (see figure in Step 3)
Close back the four Allen screws that attach the motor to the
system.
Connect the Motor Cable to the connector on the Connectors
Panel.
7.
8.
Service Operation
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5.8
2.
Cables
3.
Service Operation
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4.
Disconnect the Laser Card flex cable from the Motion Board.
5.
Release the two flex cables, until it can be freely taken out of the
system together with the slide.
Disconnect the slide Step Motor cable and the left Origin Sensor
cable from the Connectors panel.
6.
Service Operation
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7.
Disconnect the right Origin Sensor cable from its connector and
remove the connector from its bracket.
8.
Disconnect the ground wire from the slide, by opening the Allen
screw; then, removing the ground wire.
Service Operation
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Slide
9.
Open the four 4.0mm Allen screws holding the Slide Assembly
to the system (two on each side of the slide), and remove the
screws from the slide.
10.
Remove the slide from the system by pulling it to the left, until it
is out of the drum.
While pulling it out, pay attention to the location of the flex
cables.
Return the slide assembly by reversing the removal instructions.
11.
Service Operation
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5.9
2.
3.
Disconnect the Step Motor Cable from the Motion Board J204
(Loader) connector.
Service Operation
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4.
Place the system on its back, and open the door on the bottom.
5.
Service Operation
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6.
7.
Put the new assembly in the system, and secure with the screws.
8.
Close the bottom door, and secure with the Philips screw.
9.
Service Operation
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2.
Pull the system to the right edge of the table, and open the six
3.5mm Allen screws that attach the Power Supply assembly to
the system base.
3.
Service Operation
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4.
Service Operation
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5.
Disconnect the ground wire from the slide, by opening the 3.5mm
Allen screw.
6.
Service Operation
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7.
8.
Remove the Power Supply assembly and install the new one;
reconnect the connectors by reversing the disconnection order.
Service Operation
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2.
Open the four screws attaching the Inverter Cover to the system.
3.
Service Operation
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4.
5.
6.
Service Operation
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2.
Open the five 3.0mm Allen screws that attach the flex cables
bracket to the system.
3.
Service Operation
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4.
Open the two 3.0mm Allen screws, and remove the Sensor.
5.
Install the new Sensor, secure with the Allen screws, and connect
with the connector.
Service Operation
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2.
3.
Service Operation
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4.
5.
Install the new Sensor, by the marking of the old one, and secure
with the Allen screws.
Connect the Sensor Cable to the connector on the connector
panel.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Service Operation
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2.
3.
Cut the tie-wraps that route the sensor cable, and follow the cable
up to the Sensor Board. Disconnect the cable from the Sensor
Board.
Connect the new Sensor to the Sensor Board, and route the
Sensor cable to the appropriate location on the system, using tiewraps.
4.
Service Operation
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5.
Secure the Sensor to its location, using the Allen screws; make
sure that the Plate Guide Carriage moves smoothly under the new
Sensor.
Service Operation
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2.
3.
Open the two Allen screws, attaching the Sensor to the system,
and remove the Sensor.
4.
5.
6.
Service Operation
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9.
Verify that the Rollers Sensor is open use the red LED indicator
in the sensor.
Service Operation
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10.
11.
Verify that the Rollers Sensor is closed red LED in the sensor is
off.
12.
13.
14.
Turn off the system, and place the Cover after the sensors are
adjusted.
Service Operation
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2.
3.
Service Operation
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4.
5.
Open the screws that attach the Erase Lamps assembly to the
system two screws on the left side, and one screw on the right
side.
Service Operation
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6.
7.
Service Operation
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Name:
Tee. No.:
e-mail:
System information:
System SN:
Problem reported:
Problem diagnosis
Repair activity:
Result:
Name: __________________
signature: __________________
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