Service Manual, Rev. K: Kodak Dryview 8700/8500 Laser Imager
Service Manual, Rev. K: Kodak Dryview 8700/8500 Laser Imager
Revision History
Warnings and Cautions for 8700/8500
Warnings and Cautions for External Interface Box Accessories
Agency, Regulatory and CE Marking Compliance
Section 1 – Specifications
Section 2 – Installation
Section 3 – Adjustments
Section 4 – Disassembly/Reassembly
Section 5 – Additional Information
Section 6 – Theory of Operation
Section 7 – Diagrams
Section 8 – Troubleshooting
78-6970-6528-8 Section 9 – Illustrated Parts Breakdown
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Revision History
2000 Rev. K
Revision History
The original issue and revisions of this 8700/8500 Service Manual are identified as follows:
Issue Date (Rev. A): 1/96, (Rev. B): 4/96, (Rev. C): 9/96, (Rev. D): 12/96, (Rev. E): 3/96, (Rev. F): 5/97,
(Rev. G): 8/97, (Rev. H): 7/98, (Rev. J): 4/99, (Rev. K): 3/00
The conversion to Kodak content and format included in this revision resulted in a complete reprint of the
existing Service Manual. All pages in this revision were dated April, 1999. Subsequent changes have resulted
in the following Section by Section revision configuration:
! CAUTION
Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics, oxygen or nitrous oxide. This equipment does not
have a gas sealed electronics enclosure and could ignite any flammable or explosive gases present in its
environment.
! WARNING
This equipment is operated with hazardous voltage which can shock, burn, or cause
death.
Remove wall plug before servicing equipment. Never pull on cord to remove from outlet. Grasp plug and
pull to disconnect.
Do not operate equipment with a damaged power cord.
Do not use an extension cord to power this equipment.
Position the power cord so it will not be tripped over or pulled.
Connect this equipment to a grounded outlet.
! WARNING
Not Protected Against Ingress of Liquids including bodily fluids.
! WARNING
For Continued Protection against Fire, Replace Fuses with only the Same Type and Fuse Rating.
! CAUTION
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed by qualified
service personnel, may cause interference to radio communications and other electronic devices.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference, in which case the user at their
own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
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! CAUTION
This equipment employs a 150 milliwatt laser. Laser radiation may be present when the
machine operates without panels or covers installed.
Use of controls or adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those specified herein, may
result in eye damage.
Covers shall be removed by authorized service personnel only.
! CAUTION
This equipment is intended to connect to other medical devices. Installation and service maintenance are
to be performed only by qualified service personnel. The equipment must be installed no closer than 1.8
meters from a patient bed or chair.
! CAUTION
Do not substitute or modify any part of this equipment without approval of Eastman Kodak Company.
! CAUTION
General External Cleaning: This equipment may be cleaned with a damp cloth using water with mild
detergent, or commercial electronic equipment cleaner.
ACHTUNG: ADVERTENCIA:
Nicht anfassen. Heisse Oberflache! No tocar. Superficia Caliente!
ATTENZIONE: OPGEPAST:
Non toccare. Superficie Calda! Niet aanraken. Heet Oppervlak!
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Class 1 Laser
Laser de catégorie 1
Laser-Klasse 1
Laser di Classe 1
Klass 1 Laser
Classifications
UL Classified
Medical Equipment
UL 2601-1 CAN/CSA No. 601.1
!
Classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. With Respect to Electric Shock, Fire, Casualty and
Medical Hazards only in Accordance with UL 2601-1, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1 and IEC 601.1.
! CAUTION
Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics, oxygen or nitrous oxide. This equipment does not
have a gas sealed electronics enclosure and could ignite any flammable or explosive gases present in its
environment.
! WARNING
This equipment is operated with hazardous voltage which can shock, burn, or cause
death.
Remove wall plug before servicing equipment. Never pull on cord to remove from outlet. Grasp plug and
pull to disconnect.
Do not operate equipment with a damaged power cord.
Do not use an extension cord to power this equipment.
Position the power cord so it will not be tripped over or pulled.
Connect this equipment to a grounded outlet.
! WARNING
Not Protected Against Ingress of Liquids including bodily fluids.
! WARNING
For Continued Protection against Fire, Replace Fuses with only the Same Type and Fuse Rating.
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! CAUTION
Do not substitute or modify any part of this equipment without approval of Eastman Kodak Company.
! CAUTION
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed by qualified
service personnel, may cause interference to radio communications and other electronic devices.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference, in which case the user at their
own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
! CAUTION
General External Cleaning: This equipment may be cleaned with a damp cloth using water with mild
detergent, or commercial electronic equipment cleaner.
Section 1 – Specifications
1-1. Dimensions 1-3. Storage Environment
Height: 1279 mm (50.4 in.) – Top Cover Temperature: –35° to 60°C (–31° to 140°F)
closed 1641 mm (64.6 in.) – Top
Humidity: 10% to 90% RH,
Cover open
Noncondensing
Width: 661 mm (26.0 in.) – Left Door closed
1218 mm (47.9 in.) – Left Door open 1-4. Operating Environment
Depth: 813 mm (32.0 in.) – Supply and Filter Temperature: 15° to 35°C (59° to 95°F)
Doors closed
Humidity: 20% to 85% RH,
1392 mm (54.9 in.) – Supply and
Noncondensing
Filter Doors open
Vibration: 0.01 Gs (maximum)
Weight: 250 kg (550 lbs)
Magnetic Field: v 100 Gauss
1-2. Electrical
Leveling: 2 degrees or 3/4 inch
Voltage: 200/220/240 VAC " 10% difference maximum from front
50/60 Hz " 3% to back and side to side
Current Draw: 9 Amperes (maximum)
Power Consumption: 1800 watts (maximum)
during warm up
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Section 2 – Installation
2-1. Unpacking 3. Install the front panel as a ramp:
a. Lay the front panel down in front of the crate.
Note
b. Unfold the small ramp at the top end of the
Steps 1 through 7 of this procedure can be
front panel.
performed by dock personnel or a
Kodak-trained technician. Steps 8 through 32 c. Set the bottom end of the front panel on the
must be performed by a Kodak-trained front edge of the crate. Align the holes in the
technician. panel with the holes in the crate.
d. Use the two bolts stored underneath the
Note 8700/8500 to secure the ramp to the crate.
Refer to Figure 2-1 while performing steps 1 4. Remove the foam packing from the front and top
through 7 of this procedure. of the 8700/8500.
1. Remove the accessories box from the top of the 5. Grasp the tape handle on the front of the
shipping crate. 8700/8500. Slowly pull the 8700/8500 out of the
crate and ease it down the ramp.
2. Remove the wire clamps that secure the front
panel of the shipping crate, then remove the 6. Remove the filter from the crate.
front panel. 7. Roll the 8700/8500 to the installation location.
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Accessories Box
Foam Packing
Plastic Bag
Foam Packing
Ramp Bolts
Tape Handle
Figure 2-1.
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15. Use a 4mm ball-end Allen wrench to remove the 16. Remove the filament tape from the pickup arms.
three shipping screws that secure the exposure
17. Pull the pickup arms down and remove the foam
module to the frame. There are two screws on
block located above the pickup assembly.
the left side and one on the right (front). Discard
the screws.
Foam Block
Filament Tape
Figure 2-4.
Shipping Screws
Figure 2-3.
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Wood Block
Figure 2-5.
Handle
Processor Latch
Figure 2-6.
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2-2. Voltage Setup 3. Flip down the circuit breaker on the rear of the
8700/8500, then unplug the power cord.
! 4. Remove the ventilation plate from the upper left
Caution corner of the power module (to gain access to
The 8700/8500 can be configured to connect the terminal block above the transformer). Refer
with 200, 220, or 240 VAC power sources. to Figure 2-8.
Before applying power, ensure that the
5. Move the black wire to the terminal that most
8700/8500 is set for the voltage that most
closely matches the AC line voltage.
closely matches the AC line voltage.
6. Replace the ventilation plate.
1. Measure the AC voltage at the wall outlet.
2. Remove the tag from the handle of the power
module at the rear of the 8700/8500. The tag
indicates the factory set voltage. If this setting
does not match the line voltage, perform the
remaining steps of this procedure.
! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700. These voltages can cause
severe injury or death.
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240
220
200
0
Figure 2-8.
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COMM 1
Keypad ....
Keypad Extension .
1. If a keypad extension cable is being used, Cable Cable
connect it to the 8700/8500 keypad cable. Refer
to Figure 2-9. ....
COMM 0
....
2. Connect the keypad cable (or keypad extension .
cable) to the TDB/C at the rear of the
8700/8500. Refer to Figure 2-9. 8700/
8500
Keypad
Figure 2-9.
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Keypad Cable
HQ
Keypad
Figure 2-10.
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3. Connect the fiber optic cable to the KFEIB. Refer 5. Connect the KFEIB power cord. For installations
to Figure 2-12. outside the U.S. and Canada, the KFEIB is
supplied with a harmonized power cord with no
4. Connect the fiber optic cable to the TDB/F at the
wall plug. For these locations, attach the proper
rear of the 8700/8500. Refer to Figure 2-12.
type plug (obtain locally). The KFEIB uses a
universal power supply that requires no
KFEIB modification for input voltages in the range of
FIBER OPTIC 100 to 240 VAC (50/60 Hz).
XMT
FTSW
KEYPAD
A-CH B-CH .........
........ .
.........
RCV
A1
COMM 1
Fiber
Optic B1
Cable
A-Lead
A0
COMM 0
B0
B-Lead
Figure 2-12.
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COMM 1
type plug (obtain locally). The UKEIB uses a Cable ....
universal power supply that requires no .
modification for input voltages in the range of
100 to 240 VAC (50/60 Hz). ....
COMM 0
....
.
Figure 2-15.
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1. Set the switches in the UKEIB (Universal 3. If a translator keypad is required, connect the
Keypad External Interface Box) as required. keypad cable to the keypad and the UKEIB.
Refer to Procedure 2-4-1. Refer to Figure 2-16.
2. Connect the host adapter cable to the UKEIB. 4. If an optional footswitch is to be used, connect it
Refer to Figure 2-16. to the UKEIB. Refer to Figure 2-17.
Host UKEIB
FIBER OPTIC HOST
XMT .....
....
FTSW
KEYPAD
Host Adapter Cable A-CH B-CH
IMAGER
.....
.... .........
........ .
.........
RCV
UKEIB
FIBER OPTIC HOST
XMT .....
....
FTSW Footswitch
IMAGER KEYPAD
A-CH B-CH .....
.... .........
........ .
.........
RCV
Figure 2-17.
Keypad Cable
Translator
Keypad
Figure 2-16.
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A1
COMM 1
type plug (obtain locally). The UKEIB uses a Fiber
universal power supply that requires no Optic
B1
Cable
modification for input voltages in the range of A-Lead
100 to 240 VAC (50/60 Hz).
A0
COMM 0
B0
B-Lead
Figure 2-18.
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2-3-5. Video Source to VEIB to FIB 4. Connect the fiber optic image cable to the VEIB.
Refer to Figure 2-20.
1. Check/set the jumpers in the VEIB. Refer to
Procedure 2-4-3. 5. Connect the fiber optic cable to the FIB at the
rear of the 8700/8500. Refer to Figure 2-20.
2. Use an analog cable to connect the video signal
from the modality to the appropriate Video In VEIB
connector on the VEIB. Refer to Figure 2-19. FIBER OPTICS PORT 0 PORT 1 EXT CLOCK IN
VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO
A-CH B-CH IN OUT OUT IN PORT 0 PORT 1
3. If the modality provides a pixel clock signal, use
an analog cable to connect it to the appropriate
Ext Clock In connector on the VEIB. Refer to
Figure 2-19. A-Lead B-Lead FIB
A1
VEIB Fiber
FIBER OPTICS PORT 0 PORT 1 EXT CLOCK IN Optic
A0
VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO
A-CH B-CH IN OUT OUT IN PORT 0 PORT 1 Cable A-Lead
Video
B1
Modality Pixel Clock B-Lead
B0
Figure 2-19.
Figure 2-20.
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VIDEO VIDEO
IN
supplied with a harmonized power cord with no
PORT 0
wall plug. For these locations, attach the proper
OUT
type plug (obtain locally). The VEIB uses a Video
VIDEO VIDEO
universal power supply that requires no
IN
PORT 1
modification for input voltages in the range of Modality
OUT
Pixel Clock
100 to 240 VAC (50/60 Hz).
PORT 0 PORT 1
EXT CLOCK IN
1. Use an analog cable to connect the video signal
from the modality to the appropriate Video In
connector on the VIB at the rear of the
8700/8500. Run the analog cable through the
ferrite core as shown on the machine label. Figure 2-21.
Refer to Figure 2-21.
2. If the modality provides a pixel clock signal, use
an analog cable to connect it to the appropriate
Ext Clock In connector on the VIB at the rear of
the 8700/8500. Refer to Figure 2-21.
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Video
Modality Pixel Clock
Figure 2-22.
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Monitor PC
Figure 2-23.
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A1
wall plug. For these locations, attach the proper Fiber
Optic
A0
type plug (obtain locally). The EVEIB uses a Cable A-Lead
universal power supply that requires no
modification for input voltages in the range of
100 to 240 VAC (50/60 Hz).
B1
B-Lead
B0
Figure 2-24.
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Procedure 2-4-6.
A-CH B-CH ...................
PORT 0
.................. ...................
PORT 1
..................
2. Use a digital cable to connect the modality to the
appropriate Digital In connector on the DEIB. FIB
A-Lead B-Lead
Refer to Figure 2-25.
A1
DEIB Fiber
Optic
A0
Cable A-Lead
FIBER OPTICS DIGITAL IN
A-CH B-CH ...................
PORT 0
.................. ...................
PORT 1
..................
B1
Digital B-Lead
Modality
B0
Image
Figure 2-25.
Figure 2-26.
3. Connect the fiber optic image cable to the DEIB.
Refer to Figure 2-26.
4. Connect the fiber optic cable to the FIB at the
rear of the 8700/8500. Refer to Figure 2-26.
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PORT 1
type plug (obtain locally). The DEIB uses a
universal power supply that requires no
modification for input voltages in the range of
100 to 240 VAC (50/60 Hz).
PORT 0
1. Use a digital cable to connect the modality to the Modality
appropriate port on the DIB at the rear of the
8700/8500. Refer to Figure 2-27.
Figure 2-27.
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PRINTER
OUTPUT
MODULE
0
Figure 2-28.
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! Signal Path
Caution
The switches in the UKEIB must be set SW1 determines which signal path is enabled within
before any cables are connected to it. If the the UKEIB. The various control sources require
switches are not set correctly when cables different signal paths. Set the switches as indicated
are connected, components within the UKEIB in the table on the following page.
may be damaged.
!
Caution
Use only approved cables and ensure that
the cables are connected to the proper
connectors on the UKEIB. If unapproved
cables are used, or cables are connected
incorrectly, components within the UKEIB
may be damaged.
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Translator Keypad to
RCV
TDB
RS422 Host to On Off On On On On Figure 2-29.
Translator Keypad to
TDB
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W4 SW2
Left +5V GND UKEIB, Genesis
J2 (Comm 1)
Cable, Kodak Fiber
TDB/C
W1 SW1 J1 (Comm 0)
Optic Converter, other
RS422 hosts.
Center RTS CTS RS232 handshaking
Figure 2-30.
(RTS output, CTS
input). Currently not
Switches SW1 and SW2 used; may be used in
Switches SW1 and SW2 control which signals are the future for Toshiba
routed to pins 5 and 9 of J1 and J2. SW1 controls host control.
J1 (Comm 0) and SW2 controls J2 (Comm 1). Each Right +12V –12V Siemens external fiber
switch can be placed in one of three positions, as optic converter,
described in the following table. 8700/8500 Keypad.
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Main PWA
Pixel Clock Source PLL
PS Module
Two jumpers in the VEIB specify the pixel clock
source. The clock may be external (provided by the
source modality) or internal (generated by a Phase
Lock Loop module installed in the VEIB). The
jumpers are factory set, and should not need to be
changed unless a PLL module is added or removed.
Refer to Figure 2-31.
Figure 2-31.
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2-4-4. VIB
VIB
Pixel Clock Source
Two jumpers on the VIB specify the pixel clock :
source. For an internal clock (generated by a Phase
Lock Loop module installed on the VIB), set the
jumpers to E1-E2 and E4-E5. For an external clock
(provided by the source modality), set the jumpers to
E2-E3 and E5-E6. The jumpers are factory set, and
...
should not need to be changed unless a PLL
module is added or removed. Refer to Figure 2-32. ...
E8 E7
be useful when attempting to examine the source
E6
E5
E4
E3
E2
E1
video signal. However, for normal operation the two
pins must not be connected (place the jumper block
on a single pin; this is the factory setting).
Figure 2-32.
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Without
With PLL PLL
Module Module
PS
W5
W6
W3 With PLL Module
V-Sync W4 W1 W2
H-Sync/Comp Video In Video In
Port 0 Port 1 Without PLL Module
1
W1, W2, W3, W4: Jumper on = 75 ohm termination; Jumper off = High Z.
Figure 2-33.
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Main PWA
Transfer Clock Speed
PS
Two jumpers in the DEIB specify either single (10
MHz) or dual (12.5 MHz) transfer clock speed.
When a DEIB is connected to an 8700/8500, it must
always be set for single (10 MHz) transfer clock
speed. This is the factory default setting.
Single Transfer
Clock Speed
Figure 2-34.
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Note
The MPC for Windows program is used to
load configuration parameters into NVRAM
within the various system components.
Context sensitive help is available
throughout the program via the F1 key. For
example, for a description of a particular
parameter, move the highlight to that
parameter, then press F1. The MPC for
Windows Help file will open and display the
topic associated with the highlighted
parameter.
Figure 2-35.
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2-5-4. Load IMS Parameters 7. Select the Comm window display button. Select
the appropriate Defaults button, modify the
1. Select the IMS subsystem. parameter settings as needed for host control
2. Select Output 0 Comm 0 from the component users, then select the Save button.
select dropdown list box (to the right of the
8. Select the Image window display button. Modify
subsystem buttons).
the parameter settings as needed, then select
3. Select the Comm window display button. the Save button.
4. Select the Printer Defaults button, then select 9. Select the Host window display button. Modify
the Save button. the parameter settings as needed, then select
5. Select the first user from the component select the Save button.
dropdown list box. 10. Select the System window display button. Modify
Note the parameter settings as needed, then select
Users are identified by slot/comm (e.g., Input 1 the Save button.
Comm 0) or modality name, depending on the 11. If the system includes a second user, select the
User Display setting in the Preferences second user from the component select
window. dropdown list box. Repeat Steps 6 through 10.
6. If a script file is available for this user, select the 12. After all the IMS parameters have been loaded,
Script window display button. Specify the script power cycle the 8700/8500.
file name and location in the Select Script File
window, then select the OK button. If a script file
is not available, or the script file settings need to
be modified, proceed to the next step.
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2-5-9. Video Modality Setup c. Check the pixel clock signal. Connect the
pixel clock cable to the oscilloscope (do not
2-5-9-1. Inspect Signals from Modality terminate the scope). The pixel clock signal
1. Verify that the modality is generating an image. must be above 0.5 volts peak to peak and
must be stable. (A pixel clock filter may help
2. Inspect the video and pixel clock signals: eliminate glitches in the pixel clock, but it
a. Check for two video modes. Check with may also make it worse!) If the signal is okay,
the OEM to determine if the modality can connect the pixel clock cable to the
operate in two different modes that require VEIB/VIB/EVEIB.
different video parameters. Some OEMs d. Avoid ground loops. To prevent a possible
have one set of video parameters for Live ground loop, connect the VEIB/EVEIB power
(Scan) mode and another set for Review (Off cord to the same power source as the OEM
Tape) mode. Set up for one or the other. modality. If this cannot be done, and image
b. Check for double termination. Observe the noise problems are experienced later during
host monitor while connecting the video image fine tuning, check for a ground loop
cable to a powered up VEIB/VIB/EVEIB. If problem as follows: Temporarily disconnect
the monitor image improves or stays the the ground wire from the VEIB/EVEIB. Run a
same, there is no problem. If the monitor ground wire from the VEIB/EVEIB to the
image suddenly goes bad (ghosting, blurring, OEM ground. If the noise goes away, there is
faint, etc.), the video signal may already be a ground loop problem.
terminated once, and connecting to the
VEIB/VIB/EVEIB causes a double
termination problem. If so, resolve this
problem before proceeding.
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3. Select the Config window display button. Enter 5. Temporarily set framing parameters to crop the
rough parameter settings, then select the Save image to a 100 line by 100 pixel square. (This is
button. done to ensure that a vertical or horizontal sync
pulse is not sampled; the parameters will be set
Note for a full frame in Step 12.)
When the Save button is selected, the video Set Image Lines to 100 and Horiz Active
parameters are loaded into the Pixels to 100.
VEIB/VIB/EVEIB. If the save operation fails
(when using a VEIB/EVEIB), check the fiber Set Horizontal Delay and Vertical Delay to
optic cables (use a flashlight), the VEIB/EVEIB select this 100 x 100 square from the center
power supply, and input module of the image.
communications (use MPC for WIndows 6. Connect the host video cable to the oscilloscope
diagnostics). (use a T connector with a 75 ohm terminator
attached). Measure the video signal from sync
4. Select the Acquire button. tip to maximum white level. If less than 1 volt, set
If successful, proceed to Step 12. the Double Gain parameter to 0.5 to 1.0. If more
than 1 volt, set the Double Gain parameter to
If not successful, proceed to Step 5. 1.0 to 2.0 volts.
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Figure 2-36.
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EVEIB
ACQUIRE
CONFIG
ENABLE
INSYNC
OVRFLW
UNDFLW
PS Main PWA
oooooo
VIB
SYNC
AQU
CONFIG
ENABLE
OVER
UNDER
Figure 2-37. Figure 2-38.
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11. Try acquiring (be sure the Sync, Enable, and 2-5-9-3. Fine Tune Video Parameters
Acquire LEDs are all on).
Note
If successful, proceed to Step 12.
When printing images from MPC, the images
If unsuccessful, try acquiring two or three are replicated. Replicate reproduces the
more times. If still unsuccessful, reset the image from the host exactly, without any
8700/8500 and the MPC, and try two or smoothing. This is done so that any blurring or
three more times. If still unsuccessful, double ghosting will be evident and not disguised by
check Steps 1 through 10. processing the image. When printing images
12. Adjust the following framing parameters to from the keypad, the selected interpolation
obtain the full frame (rough draft only; this will be value (smooth to sharp) is used to process the
done again during fine tuning): image. This may make the image look better,
but may also hide other problems. Therefore, it
Vertical Delay and Image Lines is best to print from MPC when performing fine
Horizontal Delay and Horiz Active Pixels tuning.
13. Perform video fine tuning. 1. Display a SMPTE pattern on the OEM monitor.
Be sure the SMPTE image is at OEM defined
window and level. If a SMPTE pattern is not
available, try using a customer image with all
text removed and define the sampling area to
include the grey scale. Another alternative is to
window and level the customer image so that
there are extreme blacks and whites across the
whole image.
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2. Select the Tune window display button. 5. Examine the downloaded image:
3. Select the Gain/Black Level button in the Video a. Identify an area that includes maximum
Fine Tuning window. blacks, but does not include any border
(video blanking) area. This is critical. (The
4. An image is acquired, and then the Gain and
only area on a SMPTE pattern that contains
Black Level Rectangle Selection window opens.
maximum black is the 100% square; the
Select the Retrieve button to download the
other black bars are not maximum black.)
acquired image to the MPC.
b. Identify an area that includes maximum
Note whites, but does not include any overwhite
Each time the Gain and Black Level Rectangle text. This is critical.
Selection window is opened, an image is 6. Click and drag to create a rectangle that
acquired and the most recently downloaded surrounds the true black and true white areas
(not the most recently acquired) image is identified in the previous step, then select the
displayed. This means that the window can be OK button.
opened multiple times while configuring a
modality without having to download an image Note
each time. However, be sure to download an
At this point, the IMS samples the video and
image for each modality, and be aware that the
passes the digital values to the MPC. The MCP
downloaded image may not match the most
adjusts the black level based on the sample
recently acquired image (for example, if the
and turns on the appropriate LED in the VEIB
modality’s screen saver kicks in after the image
to indicate the gain (white level). This sampling
has been downloaded).
and adjusting continues at approximately
4-second intervals.
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13. Select the Fine Pixel/Clock Delay button in the then select the OK button. Select the OK button
Video Fine Tuning window. Select the OK button when the Successful Print message is displayed.
when the Successful Acquire and Successful Examine the image on the film.
Print messages are displayed. 17. Repeat Step 16 as needed. When the single
14. The image is acquired and printed using 16 best image has been identified, select the
different combinations of fine pixel and clock Cancel button in the Video Fine Tuning – Print
delays. The 16 images are printed in a 4:1 Full Size window.
format on 4 sheets of film. The clock delay and 18. Select the Config window display button. Enter
fine pixel delay are printed above each image. the clock delay and fine pixel delay settings that
Identify the single best image, then proceed to are printed above the previously identified
Step 18. image. Select the Save button.
Note 19. Repeat Steps 2 through 7.
Performs Steps 15 through 17 if a single best Note
image cannot be identified when the images
The following step does not apply to the
are printed in 4:1 format.
VIB/EVEIB.
15. Select the Print 1-Up button in the Video Fine
20. At the VEIB, adjust the appropriate gain
Tuning window.
pot/wait/adjust/wait/etc. until LEDs 7 and 8
16. Select an image to print in the Video Fine toggle. Wait for 3 or more flashes of the Sync
Tuning – Print Full Size window (image numbers LED between each adjustment; this allows the
are printed above each image on the 4:1 prints), VEIB time to sample and adjust to the new gain
level.
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21. At the MPC, if the adjustment is correct, the 22. When the values listed in the previous step are
following values will be displayed in the Gain & displayed, select the Auto Adjust – Stop button
Black Level Fine Tune window: to stop the continuous sampling of the video. If
the values are close, but not right on, select the
For a VEIB, the maximum value will be below
Auto Adjust – Once button to perform a single
511, and will be around 508 to 510. The
sample and adjust cycle (this can be repeated
minimum value will toggle between 0 and 4.
as required).
For a VIB, the maximum value will be below
1023, and should be 1016 for 8-bit pixels Note
and 1022 for 12-bit pixels. The minimum The sampling circuitry in the VEIB/VIB/VEIB is
value will be above 0, and should be 4 for susceptible to video noise which can affect
8-bit pixels and 1 for 12-bit pixels. image Dmin values. The image Dmin of Kodak
For an EVEIB, the maximum value will be DryView Film is extremely critical. To ensure
below 1023, and should be 1016 for 8-bit that image Dmin will be acceptable, the
pixels and 1020 for 12-bit pixels. The following step will increase the gain slightly to
minimum value will be above 0, and should clip the noise from the video signal. This will
be 4 for 8-bit pixels and 2 for 12-bit pixels. decrease image Dmin (and Dmax) slightly.
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23. To ensure that image Dmin will be acceptable, 26. Acquire and print a SMPTE test pattern using
increase the gain as follows: the lowest available contrast setting (usually
contrast #1). Check the black and white levels
For a VEIB, rotate the gain pot slightly
on the film. If the levels are set correctly, the
counterclockwise, then select the Manual
95% and 5% patches on the film will be equally
Adjust – Once button. The intent now is to
visible.
produce a maximum value of 511.
If a SMPTE pattern is not available, use a
For a VIB/EVEIB, add one to the displayed
customer image and check the grey scale steps.
Digital Gain value, then select the Manual
Again, using the lowest available contrast
Adjust – Once button. The intent now is to
setting, inspect the film for visual distinction of
produce a maximum value of 1023.
the first two and last two steps of the grey scale.
24. Increasing the gain decreases Dmax as well as ( Note: A low contrast setting produces low
Dmin. To offset the gain increase, increase the contrast in the middle of the scale and high
displayed Black Level value by one, then select contrast at the ends of the scale.) Step 2 should
the Manual Adjust – Once button. not blend into step 1, and step 15 should not
25. Select the Close button to accept the displayed blend into step 16. If the OEM monitor is
values. adjusted properly (refer to Procedure 2-5-9-5),
its grey scale can be used for comparison
purposes.
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If the VEIB/VIB/EVEIB is set up PERFECTLY: The Black Level setting can be increased by
All of the following will be true (with Match one or two digits to darken up the image
Border set to Yes): Dmax. This will also darken up the image
Dmin slightly.
Contrast #1 Dmax and Dmin will match the
border Dmax and Dmin. If still having problems, contact TAC, a PST
member, or the local video expert.
Increasing the final Black Level setting by
one will make the contrast #1 Dmin slightly 28. Make final adjustments to framing parameters to
darker than a clear border. obtain the full frame. The preceding fine tuning
steps may have shifted the horizontal delay so
Decreasing the final Black Level setting by
that a pixel is lost on the right or left side of the
one will make the contrast #1 Dmax slightly
image. To check for this, print a film with clear
lighter than a dark border.
borders (change the Border setting in the Image
This would be the perfect situation; however, in Parameters window to 4095). View the image. If
most cases, the VEIB/VIB/EVEIB does not seek a pixel is missing from the left or right side, add
black and white level this accurately. or subtract one pixel from the Horizontal Delay
27. If the black or white level is unacceptable, try setting. Be sure to change the Border setting
any of the following: back to 0 when fine tuning is complete.
Assuming that fine tuning has been done, try 29. Proceed to Procedure 2-5-9-4.
selecting a different sampling area (use
different row and column settings) when
performing the MPC gain adjustment.
Try a different image (see Step 1 of this
procedure).
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2-5-9-4. Set Customer Preferences 3. If everything looks too light or too dark, adjust
the density setting. If the density setting looks
When performing the following procedure, note that okay, have the customer select a contrast
the method of setting customer preferences varies setting.
depending on the control source.
4. If the customer finds the image unacceptable at
For 8700/8500 Keypad and host control users, any combination of density and contrast levels, it
density and contrast are set at the local panel of is possible that the gain/black level adjustment
the 8700/8500. Refer to the 8700 User Guide for needs to be redone using a different image, or
details. the OEM monitor may be misadjusted (refer to
For 8700/8500 Keypad and host control users, Procedure 2-5-9-5).
smooth/sharp image processing is set via MPC, 5. Have the customer select smooth or sharp
based on interpolation settings. Refer to the image processing. If neither smooth nor sharp is
MPC for Windows Help file for details. acceptable to the customer, the interpolation
For HQ Keypad users, density, contrast, and settings may need to be changed. Refer to the
smooth/sharp are all set at the keypad. Refer to MPC for Windows Help file for details on how to
the 8700 User Guide for details. change interpolation settings.
1. Have the customer select a typical image that
contains the range of contrasts they will be
looking for.
2. Acquire the image and print a contrast test.
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Adjustment
1. Adjust the white first. Looking at the text, turn
the OEM contrast knob until the whites just start
to smear. Then back off the contrast just to the
threshold of smearing. The 95%/100% patch in
the SMPTE should now be visible.
2. Adjust the black. Turn the brightness knob until
the image starts to fill in. Continue until the black
in the image starts to turn grey. At this point, the
5%/0% patch should be visible. Back off the
brightness until there is an equal balance in the
visual ratio of 0% to 5% as 100% to 95%. These
two patches are the key.
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3-1. Processor Temperature Special Tools
Temperature meter with probe and block
Specification Maintenance Personal Computer (MPC)
There are three temperature zones in the processor. MPC for Windows software package.
Viewed from the front of the machine, Zone 1 is at
Note
the left end, Zone 2 is in the center, and Zone 3 is at
the right end. The temperature measured in all three A probe with a bar type element must be used
zones must be in the range of 122.2° – 122.8° C to perform this procedure. Probes with circular
(252° – 253° F). type elements will not provide accurate
readings.
Note
This procedure should be performed whenever The temperature meter and probe must be
the processor assembly, processor drum, calibrated together as a pair at least once per
rotating processor board (RPB), processor year. If the probe breaks, a new probe and the
communication board (PCB), or system meter must be sent in for calibration. Refer to
controller board (SCB) is replaced, or if drum procedure 5-2 for details.
temperatures are suspected of causing image
quality problems. The temperature meter must be at room
temperature when performing this procedure. If
the meter has been brought in from a hot or
cold vehicle, allow it to acclimate to room
temperature before use.
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Measurement Setup
Remove (4)
1. Raise the top cover of the 8700/8500.
2. Open the processor cover. Verify that the
processor rollers are clean and free of deposits.
!
Caution
Deposits on the processor rollers could be
knocked loose by the temperature probe,
resulting in damage to the surface of the
drum. If necessary, clean the processor
before continuing with this procedure.
Measurement Procedure
1. When “Ready” is displayed on the the local
panel, open the top cover of the 8700/8500.
2. Remove the top cover from the processor
clamshell.
2 inches
!
Caution
Hot Surface
The surfaces around the slot in the top of the
Figure 3-2. processor are hot, and hot air exits through
the slot. Do not touch the surfaces around the
9. Set the meter to display temperatures in Celsius. slot, and do not hold the block above the slot
for prolonged periods of time.
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3. Use stainless steel cleaner to wipe clean the slot Left Side View
at the top of the processor and the two exhaust
slots. Front
Note
When looking straight down into the slot in the
top of the processor, three rollers are visible.
Insert the probe between the two rollers closest
to the front of the machine. As the rollers turn
they will draw the probe in toward the drum.
Zone 2
Zone 1
Figure 3-3.
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6. The meter reading will vary slightly, and within 10. If all of the temperatures are within specification,
approximately one minute should go through a replace and secure the processor clamshell top
high/low cycle. For example, the high reading cover. If any of the temperatures are out of
may be 122.7° C, and the low reading may be specification, replace (but do not secure) the
122.3° C. Both the high reading and the low processor clamshell top cover, then perform the
reading must be in the range of 122.2° – following adjustment procedure.
122.8° C. Note the readings.
Adjustment Procedure
7. Remove and clean the probe.
!
! Caution
Caution
To prevent damage to the surface of the
To prevent damage to the surface of the processor drum, do not leave the probe
processor drum, remove and clean the probe installed while performing an adjustment, or
after taking each temperature reading. while waiting for the processor temperatures
to stabilize.
8. Check the Zone 1 temperature. Insert the probe
at the far left end of the slot, between the two 1. Connect the MPC to the MPC port on the rear of
rollers closest to the front of the machine. the 8700/8500.
Repeat steps 5 through 7.
2. Power up the MPC and start the MPC for
9. Check the Zone 3 temperature. Insert the probe Windows program.
at the far right end of the slot, between the two
rollers closest to the front of the machine. 3. Do either of the following to select the processor
Repeat steps 5 through 7. subsystem:
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Note !
Caution
The stripper mechanism expands when
The feeler gauge can damage the surface of
heated. To ensure accuracy, the following
the drum. Take care when checking the gap.
measurement must be performed with the
processor at operating temperature. 4. Use a .007 inch feeler gauge to check the gap
between the drum and the stripper. Check the
Measurement gap at the edges of the film path, approximately
1. Raise the top cover of the 8700/8500. 1.5 inches in from each end of the stripper
blade. Refer to Figure 3-4. If the gap is set
2. Open the processor cover. incorrectly, perform the following adjustment
3. Grasp the handle on the front of the procedure.
processor/exit assembly and pull the assembly
out to its extended position.
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Figure 3-4.
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Adjustment
1. Raise the top cover of the 8700/8500.
2. Peel back the calibration label that covers the
potentiometer access holes on the top side of
the densitometer.
3. Adjust the gain and offset potentiometers as
required to bring both readings within
specification.
Figure 3-5.
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!
The top edge of the density patch must be located
7.0 " 1.0 mm from the top edge of the film. Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
Special Tools
hazardous voltages are present in some
Small flat-blade insulated screwdriver areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Measurement
1. Power up the imager and wait for it to warm up 2. Flip down the circuit breaker on the rear of the
to operating temperature. 8700/8500, then unplug the power cord.
2. Initiate a density test from the local panel. 3. Remove the front panel (4-1-1).
4. Locate the offset potentiometer access hole on 5. Use an insulated screwdriver to adjust the offset
the front of the optics module. (The offset and pot. A 1/4 turn of the pot moves the density
gain pots are mounted on the Y-galvo driver patch approximately 0.5 mm. Turn the pot
board, approximately 1.5 inches behind the front clockwise to increase the distance between the
cover of the optics module.) top of the film and the top of the density patch;
turn the pot counterclockwise to decrease the
Optics Module distance.
Note
CN702 CN703 CN701
Do not adjust the gain pot. The gain pot affects
the image size in the Y-direction.
Gain
CN704 6. Install the front panel and the supply cartridge.
Offset
7. Power up the imager and repeat the
measurement procedure.
Figure 3-6.
!
Caution
To avoid damage to the Y-galvo driver board,
wear an anti-static wrist strap when adjusting
the offset potentiometer. Take care not to
touch any other components on the Y-galvo
driver board.
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Theory of Operation
The sensor actuator is mounted on a shaft. A spring Actuator
is wrapped around the other end of the shaft. As film
exits the imager, it pushes on the spring, which
rotates the shaft and actuator slightly
Sensor
counterclockwise, unblocking the sensor. Once the
film has cleared the spring, the spring drops back
into the slot in the exit guide, which rotates the shaft
and actuator slightly clockwise, blocking the sensor.
Specification
With the spring resting in the slot in the exit guide,
the left edge of the sensor actuator must line up with
the left edge of the sensor.
Slot
Adjustment
Spring
Rotate the actuator counterclockwise as required
to line up the left edges of the sensor and actuator.
The actuator can be rotated a full 360°; the spring Figure 3-7.
will slip on the shaft. See Figure 3-7.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
! Warning
(MIB), swing out the panel that holds the
memory boards.
When the power cord is plugged in, 4. Check the voltages by connecting a voltmeter to
hazardous voltages are present in some the appropriate test points on the MIB. The table
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can below lists the test points; Figure 3-9 on the
cause severe injury or death. following page shows the test point locations. If
any of the voltages are out of specification,
Specification perform the adjustment procedure.
PS901 must output the following DC voltages:
MIB Test Points
+5.1 " 0.1 VDC
TP5H1 (+5V) TP7G1 (LOGIC GND)
+17.3 " 0.3 VDC
–17.3 " 0.3 VDC TP5I8 (+17V)
TP5I9 (AGND)
+24.3 " 0.5 VDC TP6I1 (–17V)
TP7K1 (+24V) TP6K1 (GND)
Special Tools
Digital Voltmeter
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MIB
3M ASSY 78–8094–5102–0
Figure 3-9.
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Adjustment
1. Remove the rear panel (4-1-2). OUTP OUTPUT
UT ADJ.
2. Loosen the two screws that secure the power ADJ. –17V +17V +24V
module. +5V O O O
O 2 3 4
3. Slide the power module out of the imager. Do
1
not disconnect the power module cables.
4. Remove the plastic plugs covering the
adjustment potentiometers.
5. Rotate the appropriate output adjustment
potentiometer(s) as required. Refer to
Figure 3-10.
Figure 3-10.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Specification
PS902 must output –5.2 " 0.2 VDC for the VIB.
Special Tools
Digital Voltmeter
Adjustment
1. Remove the rear panel (4-1-2).
2. Loosen the two screws that secure the power
module.
3. Slide the power module out of the imager. Do
not disconnect the power module cables.
4. Remove the power module cover. Refer to
Figure 3-12.
5. Rotate potentiometer VR51 (next to the terminal
block on PS902) as required.
PS902
Figure 3-12.
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3-8. Multifeed Board (MFB) Actuator 6. Type show adc=9 in the Command field, then
press Enter or click OK.
Note 7. Calculate the average of the comma-separated
This procedure should only be performed if the numbers displayed in the Response field.
MFB or associated hardware has been
replaced. Note
The response actually includes 30 numbers;
Special Tools however, the average of the first 8 numbers is
Maintenance Personal Computer (MPC) sufficient for this purpose. (The numbers
MPC for Windows software package should be in the range of 1000 to 3000.)
! Warning
higher. Move it down if Channel 9 is higher.)
6. Repeat the measurement and adjustment
When the power cord is plugged in, procedures as required.
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can 7. Slide the transport back into place, close the left
cause severe injury or death. side door, and install the supply cartridge.
8. Perform the pickup arm height calibration (3-9).
Note
Actuator
When performing the following procedure,
move the actuator in small increments. The MFB
adjustment is very sensitive.
3-9. Pickup Arm Height Calibration 6. A confirmation window is displayed. Select the
Yes button to initiate the calibration.
Note
This procedure should be performed after the Note
multifeed board (MFB) actuator adjustment For a detailed description of the events that
(3-8) has been performed, or after the system occur during the calibration process, refer to
control board (SCB) has been replaced. the MPC for Windows Help file.
Special Tools
Maintenance Personal Computer (MPC)
MPC for Windows software package
Adjustment
1. Connect the MPC to the MPC port on the rear of
the 8700/8500.
2. Power up the MPC and start the MPC for
Windows program.
3. Click on the SCB button, or open the Operations
menu and select Subsystem→SCB.
4. Select the Config button to display the
8700/8500 Imager Setup window.
5. Select the Pickup Arm Height button.
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4-1. Covers and Panels
8700-68C
Figure 4-1.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in, 5 Loosen 2
hazardous voltages are present in some screws and
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can disconnect
cause severe injury or death.
8 Remove (2)
10 Remove (2)
9 Lift
housing up 12 Tilt rear panel
and away out and lift up
from rear
panel
7 Loosen (2) 11 Remove (2)
8700-71C 8700-70C
! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Figure 4-5.
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8700-29C
Figure 4-6.
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Figure 4-7.
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! 8 Grasp bearing on
Caution left end and gear
on right end, then
Hot Surface remove drum
!
Caution
The surface of the drum is easily damaged by
fingernails and jewelry. Handle the drum with
one hand on the large gear and the other
hand on the opposite endcap. Do not touch
the gray silicone surface of the drum.
7
Pull stripper away
from drum and secure
with latches
Figure 4-8.
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! Note
Caution After a new drum has been installed, the
The surface of the drum is easily damaged. processor temperature adjustment must be
Do not lay the drum on its side. Instead, lay a performed (procedure 3-1).
roll of tape on a table, then stand the drum on
top of the tape. The type of tape is irrelevant,
as long as the core of the roll has a diameter
greater than 2 inches (51mm).
Roll of Tape
8700-107C
Figure 4-9.
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Note
The arrows on the retainers should all point in
the direction of Film Flow.
Figure 4-10.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
8700-95C
Figure 4-11.
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6
Disconnect
7 Remove
motor
8700-96C
Figure 4-12.
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! Warning
Red
8700-97C
Figure 4-13.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Note
7 Remove (4) After a new PCB has been installed, the
processor temperature adjustment must be
6 Disconnect performed (procedure 3-1).
8700-98C
Figure 4-15.
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! Warning
4 Disconnect (2)
! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some White
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can 4 Remove (2)
cause severe injury or death.
8700-100C
Figure 4-17.
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! Warning
4 Remove
!
Caution
8700-101C
The drum must be laid on its side in order to 3 Remove (4)
remove the thermal fuses. To prevent (M2 Allen)
damage to the surface of the drum, lay the
drum on a soft, lint-free object (for example, a Figure 4-18.
folded cloth towel covered with the lint-free
cloths used for cleaning the drum).
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5
Disconnect (3) 8700-91C
Figure 4-19.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
3
Remove
8700-110C
Figure 4-21.
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5
Remove Disconnect
7
6
Press actuator and
slide out sensor
8700-116C
Figure 4-22.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
4
1. Flip down the circuit breaker on the rear of the Remove (4)
8700/8500, then unplug the power cord.
2. Remove the processor drum (4-2-1).
3. Remove the exit assembly (4-2-9).
6
Disconnect 8700-111C
Figure 4-23.
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! Warning
3 Remove
When the power cord is plugged in, (2)
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Note
After reassemby, check the adjustment of the
sensor actuator (procedure 3-5).
4 Remove (2)
8700-92C
5 Disconnect
Figure 4-24.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Note 8700-93C
! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can 7
cause severe injury or death. Remove
! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some 8
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can Remove (2)
cause severe injury or death.
! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can 8
cause severe injury or death.
Remove (2)
2. Flip down the circuit breaker on the rear of the
8700/8500, then unplug the power cord.
3. Remove the rear panel from the 8700/8500 6
(4-1-2).
Remove (2)
4. Open the left side door.
5. Squeeze the handle on the transport assembly 7
and pull the assembly out to its extended Disconnect 8700-163C
position.
Figure 4-28.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Figure 4-29.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Figure 4-30.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
6
Remove 8700-17C
Figure 4-31.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
5 6
Remove Remove 8700-143C
Figure 4-33.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Figure 4-34.
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!
6
Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Figure 4-35.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
! Warning Disconnect
When the power cord is plugged in, 5
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
8700-07C
Figure 4-37.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in, 6
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can Remove (2)
cause severe injury or death.
Figure 4-38.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
8700-123C
4 Remove (2)
Figure 4-39.
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Disconnect (2)
7
9
Loosen (4) 10
(M4 Allen) Support module
from below, and
8 slide toward
6 Disconnect (2) front of imager
Disconnect 8700-74C
5
Figure 4-41.
Remove (4) 8700-120C
Figure 4-40.
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!
Loosen (2)
Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death. 6
Disconnect 7
2. Flip down the circuit breaker on the rear of the (4)
8700/8500, then unplug the power cord. Remove (2)
3. Remove the front panel (4-1-1).
Note
When reassembling, check the labels on the 5
wires to ensure that they are connected to the Remove
correct terminals. The terminal numbers are 8700-130C
marked on the relay.
Figure 4-42.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some 4
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can Remove
cause severe injury or death. (4)
6
Remove (2)
8700-127C
Figure 4-43.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
5 Disconnect
8700-126C
Figure 4-44.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
8700-125C
Figure 4-45.
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6
Remove (2)
7
Disconnect 8700-142C
Figure 4-46.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
8700-125C
Figure 4-47.
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6
Remove (2)
7
Disconnect
8700-169C
Figure 4-48.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
5 6
Disconnect Remove (2) 8700-129C
Figure 4-49.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Disconnect 5
8700-170C
Figure 4-50.
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8700-128C
Figure 4-51.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
9 Remove ribbon
cable from clamp
8 Remove (2)
7 Disconnect
8700-73C
Figure 4-53.
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Figure 4-54.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some Disconnect
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can 4
cause severe injury or death.
Remove (2) 5
8700-136C
Figure 4-55.
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8700-134C
Figure 4-56.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
4
5
Disconnect
Remove (2) 8700-137C
Figure 4-57.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
4
8700-133C
Disconnect
Figure 4-58.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
8700-20A
10
To separate platen and optics
module, remove 3 brackets
(M3 Allen)
Figure 4-60.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
4
Remove (4)
8700-161C
Figure 4-61.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
6
8700-162C
Disconnect
Figure 4-62.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Remove (2) 7
8700-162C
Figure 4-63.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some Remove
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
7
cause severe injury or death.
Disconnect
5
8700-11C
Figure 4-64.
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Note
When reassembling, ensure that SW703 is
actuated when the platen access door is
closed.
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! Warning 5
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can Disconnect
cause severe injury or death.
8700-09C
Figure 4-66.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in, 4
hazardous voltages are present in some Disconnect
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
8700-10C
Figure 4-67.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
3
2. Unlatch and open the filter housing.
Disconnect
Remove (4)
4
8700-119C
Figure 4-68.
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! Warning Disconnect
When the power cord is plugged in, 3
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death. Remove
2. Unlatch and open the filter housing. 4
8700-118C
Figure 4-69.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
6 Disconnect cables (3)
2. Flip down the circuit breaker on the rear of the 7 Remove screws (4)
8700/8500, then unplug the power cord.
3. Remove the power module (4-9-1). Figure 4-70.
!
Caution
To avoid damage to sensitive electronic
components, always wear an anti-static strap
when handling PWAs or EPROMs.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in, 5 Disconnect
hazardous voltages are present in some (6)
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death. 6 Remove (2)
2. Flip down the circuit breaker on the rear of the
8700/8500, then unplug the power cord.
3. Remove the rear panel (4-1-2).
Note
When reassembling, check the labels on the
wires to ensure that they are connected to the
correct terminals. The terminal numbers are Remove (4) 4
8700-13C
marked on the relay.
Figure 4-71.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
4
Remove (4)
3
Loosen screws
and disconnect 8700-32C
Figure 4-72.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
4 Remove
(2)
Figure 4-73.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
7
Remove (2)
4
8700-139C
Remove (2)
Figure 4-74.
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4-8-6. Left Door Laser Interlock (SW804) Disconnect (2) Remove (2)
1. Remove the supply cartridge. 5 7
! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
6 8700-124C
! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Note 5
When reassembling, check the labels on the Disconnect (4)
wires to ensure that they are connected to the 6 Remove
correct terminals. The detail balloon in
8700-146C
Figure 4-76 indicates the terminal numbers.
Figure 4-76.
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!
6
Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
5
Disconnect
4
Remove (4) 8700-120C
Figure 4-77.
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Remove (2)
7
8700-121C
Figure 4-78.
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! Warning
4
Disconnect
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
5 Loosen
8700-122C
Figure 4-79.
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8700-138C
Figure 4-80.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Note
When reassembling, check the labels on the 6 5
wires to ensure that they are connected to the Disconnect (4) Remove 8700-16C
! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
4
cause severe injury or death.
Loosen (2)
2. Flip down the circuit breaker on the rear of the
8700-24A
8700/8500, then unplug the power cord.
5
3. Remove the rear panel (4-1-2). Disconnect (3)
8
Remove (4)
8700-154C
Figure 4-83.
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! Warning
Remove (2)
4
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
6
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
Remove
cause severe injury or death.
Note
When reassembling, ensure that the wires are
connected to the correct terminals. If in doubt,
refer to the schematic located on the underside 8700-153C
! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Note
When reassembling, ensure that the wires are
connected to the correct terminals. If in doubt, 5
refer to the schematic located on the underside Remove 8700-158C
of the power supply cover. (When the circuit
breaker is mounted right side up, terminal 1 is Figure 4-86.
the upper terminal.)
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Note
When reassembling, ensure that the wires are
connected to the correct terminals. If in doubt,
5
refer to the schematic located on the underside 8700-165C
! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Note
When reassembling, check the labels on the
wires to ensure that they are connected to the
correct terminals. The terminal numbers are 5
marked on the line filter. Remove (2) 8700-157C
Figure 4-89.
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! Warning 4
Disconnect (6)
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Note
When reassembling, check the labels on the
wires to ensure that they are connected to the
correct terminals. The terminal numbers are
marked on the relay. 8700-152C
Figure 4-90.
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!
3
Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
5
Disconnect
4
Remove (4)
Figure 4-91.
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4-9-10. +5, +17, –17, and +24 VDC Power 5 Disconnect (3) 8 Disconnect (3)
Supply (PS901) 4 Remove
(4)
1. Remove the supply cartridge.
!
6
Warning Disconnect (6)
When the power cord is plugged in, 7 Disconnect
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Note
When reassembling, check the labels on the
wires to ensure that they are connected to the 8700-149A
correct terminals. The terminal numbers are
marked on the power supply. Figure 4-92.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Note
When reassembling, check the labels on the 4
wires to ensure that they are connected to the Remove (2)
correct terminals. The terminal numbers are
8700-148A
marked on the power supply.
Figure 4-93.
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!
4 Slide out module
Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
!
Caution
To avoid damage to sensitive electronic
components, always wear an anti-static strap Figure 4-94.
when handling PWAs or EPROMs.
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!
Caution
To avoid damage to sensitive electronic
components, always wear an anti-static strap
when handling PWAs or EPROMs.
Figure 4-95.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some 6
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can Remove (5)
cause severe injury or death.
! 8700-102C
Caution
8 Disconnect cables (4)
To avoid damage to sensitive electronic
components, always wear an anti-static strap 9 Remove screws (10)
when handling PWAs or EPROMs. Figure 4-96.
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! 8700-103C
Caution
To avoid damage to sensitive electronic 5
components, always wear an anti-static strap Rock gently from left to right
when handling PWAs or EPROMs. to disengage connectors
Figure 4-97.
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!
4-10-5. System Controller Board (SCB)
Warning
1. Connect the MPC to the MPC port on the rear of
the 8700/8500. When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
2. Power up the MPC and start the MPC for
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
Windows program.
cause severe injury or death.
3. Do either of the following to select the SCB
subsystem: 6. Flip down the circuit breaker on the rear of the
8700/8500, then unplug the power cord.
Click on the SCB button.
7. Remove the right side panel (4-1-3).
Open the Operations menu, and select
Subsystem→SCB. 8. Remove the electronics enclosure cover (4-1-4).
4. Select the Config button to display the
8700/8500 Imager Setup window. !
Caution
5. Note the Total Prints count, and the Maximum To avoid damage to sensitive electronic
Pickup Retries and Language settings. components, always wear an anti-static strap
when handling PWAs or EPROMs.
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8700-103C
Figure 4-98.
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!
Caution 8700-103C
5 Disconnect cables (9)
To avoid damage to sensitive electronic
components, always wear an anti-static strap 6 Disconnect power wires (4)
when handling PWAs or EPROMs. 7 Remove screws (6)
Figure 4-99.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
!
Caution
To avoid damage to sensitive electronic 4 Disconnect cable(s)
components, always wear an anti-static strap 5 Remove connector standoff screws (2)
when handling PWAs or EPROMs.
Figure 4-100.
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Swing open
6
8700-103C
7 Disconnect cable
8 Remove screw
9 Release plastic standoffs (2)
Figure 4-101.
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! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
hazardous voltages are present in some 4 Disconnect
areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
cause severe injury or death.
Figure 4-102.
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Note
If a new probe is ordered, the probe and meter
must be sent in for calibration. Refer to
procedure 5-2.
5-2. Temperature Meter and Probe 5-3. Serial Number Label Location
Calibration The serial number label is located on the frame
The temperature meter and bar type probe must be behind the left door of the 8700/8500. Use this serial
calibrated together as a pair at least once per year. number to report all service activity. Customers
Send the meter, probe, and calibration form to: should be instructed to provide the model and serial
number when requesting service. See Figure 5-1.
National Calibration and Testing Laboratories
6960 Madison Avenue West
Minneapolis, MN 55427 Serial
Number
The calibration process takes approximately one Label
week. Send the meter and probe in for calibration
prior to going on vacation. This will ensure that they
will be available for use when needed.
Figure 5-1.
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Figure 5-5.
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!
Caution
Wear rubber gloves for any cleaning
procedure that requires cleaners/solvents.
5-5-4. 10,000 Cycle Checklist 4. V Clean the platen using 3M Auto-Pak
Tack Cloth (procedure 5-5-7).
After every 10,000 cycles, the 8700/8500 Local
Panel displays a message prompting the user to 5. V Do a calibration sheet and check the D Log
schedule a PM call. The user can remove this E curve.
message by opening and then closing the filtration 6. V Replace the charcoal filter if the cycle count
assembly door with power on. A PM should be set since the last filter replacement is greater
up at your and the user’s convenience. than 7,500.
1. V Check the Error Log and the Print Log. In the
Error Log, look for film feed problems, for Note
example. In the Print Log, look for After you replace the charcoal filter, if the cycle
inconsistent readings in DPatch, beam count is less than 10,000, you must reset the
power, and kicker feed. counter via MPC/SETUP/SCB/CONFIG/
FILTER COUNT
2. V Perform processor 10,000 cycle cleaning
(procedure 5-5-6). 7. V Replace the power module filter.
Grease Filter
is in Inside
Cover of
Backpack
Figure 5-7.
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Towels
3M Troubleshooter Cleaner
! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in,
3M Stainless Steel Cleaner
hazardous voltages are present in some
Dow Corning Silicone Oil areas of the 8700/8500. These voltages can
Static Shielding Bag and Drum Stand cause severe injury or death.
Bag with Tie-wrap (for cleaning waste disposal) 2. Raise the top cover, and pull out the processor
assembly to its fully extended position.
Isopropyl Alcohol
Krytox Lubricant Note
Protective Gloves Be aware as you begin disassembly and
cleaning that the drum and rollers should be
cleaned within 10 to 15 minutes after power
!
Caution removal, when they are still warm-to-hot.
Wear protective gloves for any cleaning
procedure that requires cleaners/solvents.
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3. Remove the clam shell cover (Figure 5-8). 8. Replace the chute cover plate (8 screws) and
the clam shell cover (4 screws).
!
Caution
Hot Surface
When the imager is initially powered down,
the processor drum and rollers are hot. Take
care when working in the processor area.
Note
Not all machines include this cover plate for
chute access.
b. Check that the two rollers that ride on the NOT place it in the sink. Set it aside for later
drum rotate freely and do not have flat areas. cleaning (reference procedure G).
If the rollers are defective, the adjuster
brackets (both sides) must be replaced.
3b 3c 3c
2. Rotate the stripper assembly forward. Then
remove the attaching screw (M3) and washers 3b
from each end of the stripper assembly, and
remove the stripper assembly.
3. Disassemble the stripper assembly as follows: Blade 3a
3a
a. Pull the end adjuster bracket assemblies free Mount Spring Mount
Bracket Spring
Bracket
of the stripper blade (Figure 5-9).
Felt
Plate 2
b. Remove two shoulder screws (M2.5) to free
Assy
the two mount brackets and torsion springs
from the adjuster brackets.
c. Remove the two shoulder screws (M4) that
secure the two rollers.
4. Discard the two torsion springs if they are the
lighter type. If they are the heavier type
Blade
(colored), they must be washed (see next step). 1
5. Place the remainder of the stripper parts in the sink
(or empty cartridge). Exception: If the stripper Figure 5-9.
blade is coated with plastic mylar (Kapton), DO
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!
Caution
The cooling tray is factory polished. Do not
mar the smooth finish.
F. Cleaning and Installing the Rollers a. Install new torsion springs, if the assembly
uses the lighter type springs.
1. Rinse the processor rollers with hot water to
remove the Troubleshooter residue. (Use b. If the assembly uses heavy springs, install
isopropyl alcohol if water is not available.) the washed springs. Note that the two
springs are not identical. The red spring
2. Wipe the rollers dry and install them in the installs on the right side of the processor (as
processor (see procedure 422). viewed from the front).
Shoulder Shoulder
Blade
Screws Screws
Torsion Springs
Attaching
Screw
Blade
Figure 5-11.
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H. Lubricating the Processor Roller 7. Spin the rollers, sliding them from left to right a
Bearings few times.
1. Slide all the rollers to one side of the processor. 8. Wipe any accidentally spilled oil from the rollers.
2. Use a soft cloth or towel to remove any previous 9. Ensure that all rollers rotate freely.
lubricant or dirt from the bushings/shafts at the
ends of the rollers.
3. Slide the rollers to the other side of the
processor and repeat the cleaning procedure on
that side.
Note
Cleaning is completed when the cleaning cloth
does not pick up any more dirt.
!
Caution
The installed felt air barrier must not interfere Figure 5-12.
with rotation of the processor rollers.
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J. Installing and Conditioning the Drum 8. Use the oilsoaked cloth to lightly coat the
processor rollers with silicone oil. (Rotate the
1. Install the drum in the processor. rollers to cover all surfaces.)
2. Reassemble and close the processor. 9. Close up the processor.
3. Apply power to the system and wait for 10. Apply power to the system and run transport"
approximately 5 minutes for drum warmup. film through the system until there is no excess
4. Open the processor assembly conditioner visible on the film.
11. With the processor at normal operating
! temperature, check the stripper gap and adjust
Caution as necessary (procedure 32).
Hot Surface 12. Issue a calibration print and confirm that image
The processor drum is hot. Take care when quality is acceptable.
working in this area.
5-5-7. Cleaning the Platen 3. Open the left door via its mechanical release.
Cleaning Interval 4. Open the platen access door (see Figure 5-13).
Every PM
Supplies Required
3M Auto-Pak Tack Cloth
Procedure
1. Remove the film cartridge.
! Warning
When the power cord is plugged in, hazardous
voltages are present in some areas of the
8700/8500. These voltages can cause severe Platen
injury or death. Access Door
Reference
Module Function
Designation
100 Local Panel Operator commands & status messages
200 Densitometer Reads the density patch on films.
300 Processor Develops the exposed film and delivers it to the exit tray in the top cover.
400 Transport Moves the film from the supply cartridge to the exposure module and from
the exposure module to the processor module.
500 Pickup Lifts the film from the supply cartridge to the transport module.
600 Rollback Opens and closes the cover of the supply cartridge.
700 Exposure Exposes the film. Consists of a laser optics system and an exposure
platen.
800 Frame Not a functional module, but used to identify components that are
mounted to the frame (and not included in other modules).
900 Power Contains the DC power supplies and AC power conditioning components.
1000 Electronic Contains the control and image processing electronics.
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6-1-2. System Electronics Architecture All of the IMS and the major boards of the MCS are
located in the Electronic Enclosure Assembly. The
The system electronics have been developed jointly smaller boards of the MCS are located in the other
by Kodak and two partners – Analogic and General modules. All of the boards for the LOS are located
Scanning Inc. They are divided into the following within the optics enclosure provided by GSI.
three functional sections:
The IMS has interfaces to receive image data and
IMS – Image Management System (Analogic) commands from the host. When it has received an
LOS – Laser Optics System (GSI) image from a host, it sends a command over a serial
interface to the MCS. The serial interface is also
MCS – Machine Control System (Kodak)
used to exchange status between the systems. The
Figure 6-1 is a block diagram that summarizes the MCS sets up the control lines for the LOS over a
architecture of the overall system electronics. It control and status interface and starts the print
illustrates the basic connections between the three process. The IMS has an interface to the LOS over
functional sections and the printed circuit boards which the image data is transferred.
within each section. Each section is described in
greater detail in subsequent paragraphs.
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SOL
Board
Multi Feed System Image Management System
Board Control
Board
Power Distribution
Sensors Board X Axis
Line Sync Optics Y Axis
Temp Status Engine
Rotating Processor 6 Status Lines Board
Processor Communication Control 10 Cntl Lines Diode
Board Board Collimator
Motor Cntl
Machine Solenoids Machine Sensor Pwr Optical
Control Interface Attenuator Laser
Board Status Optics
System Motors System
Figure 6-1.
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Reference
Description Function
Designation
M301 Processor Motor Drives the processor drum.
M303 Exit Motor Drives the exit rollers.
SW301 Processor Exit Sensor Senses the film as it enters the densitometer.
SW302 Processor Entrance Sensor Senses the film as it enters the processor assembly.
SW304 Transport Exit Sensor Senses the film as it enters the exit assembly.
PCB Processor Communication Board Board which communicates through an optical
interface to the RPB to provide temperature status and
control from the SCB.
RPB Rotating Processor Board Board responsible for controlling the temperature of
the processor drum under software control from the
SCB.
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6-2-4. Transport Assembly processing. The Transport Assembly can load a film
into the Platen while unloading another. It can
The Transport Assembly is located in the middle of prestage a film for exposure while delivering another
the system along the back side. It is responsible for film to the processor.
moving the film from the Pickup Assembly to the
Platen in the Exposure Assembly for imaging and The Transport Assembly contains the following
from there to the Processor Assembly for electrical components:
Reference
Description Function
Designation
M401 Transport Feed Roll Motor Drives the film from the pickup to the platen
M402 Transport Motor Drives the film from the platen to the processor
M403 Platen Motor Drives the film in and out of the platen
SW402 Platen Entrance Sensor Senses the film at the platen entrance
SW403 Platen Exit Sensor Senses the film at the platen exit
SW404 Transport Midpoint Sensor Senses the film between SW403 and the processor
SW405* Transport Feed Sensor Senses the film between the feed rollers and SW402
Reference
Description Function
Designation
SW406 Tongue Depressor Sensor Senses whether the tongue depressor is down
SW407 Tongue Depressor Interrupts the power to the tongue depressor solenoid when
Interrupt Switch the Transport Assembly is pulled out
Y401 Tongue Depressor Actuates the tongue depressor
Solenoid
Y402 Transport Feed Roll Lifts the nip roll at the feed roll when loading film
Solenoid
Y403 Gate Solenoid Opens the gate at the entrance of the platen
MFB Multi Feed Board Senses the number of films present at the feed roll when
loading film
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Reference
Description Function
Designation
K501 Vacuum Relay Solid State Relay (SSR) which turns on the vacuum pump
M501 Pickup Motor Drives the pickup arm
M502 Vacuum Pump Motor Provides vacuum for suction cups
SW501 Picker Down Sensor Senses that the picker arm is in the down position
SW502 Film Out Sensor Senses that the film cartridge is empty
SW503 Picker Up Sensor Senses that the picker arm is in the up position
SW504 Picker Extended Sensor Senses that the picker arm is in the mid position
Y501 Vacuum Solenoid Opens the line between the vacuum pump and suction cups
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Reference
Description Function
Designation
M601 Rollback Motor Drives the roller which opens and closes the cartridge
SW601 Rollback Motor Home Sensor Senses that the roller is in the home position
SW603 Cartridge Open Sensor Senses that the cartridge is open
SW604 Cartridge Sensor Senses that the cartridge is present
BRB Barcode Reader Board Reads the bar code on the bottom of the cartridge
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Reference
Description Function
Designation
SW701 Platen Bottom Sensor Senses that the film is at the bottom of the platen
SW703 Platen Door Interlock Sensor Senses that the platen door is closed
Y701 Platen Top Solenoid Forces film to the bottom of the platen prior to exposure
Y702-705 Platen Alignment Solenoids Centers the film in the platen prior to exposure
Y706 Platen Kicker Solenoid Forces the film into the transport after exposure
BPB Beam Power Board Reads the power of the laser beam at the platen
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Reference
Description Function
Designation
K801 Processor Power Relay Provides power to the Processor Assembly
M801 Filtration Fan Motor Circulates air through the filter in the backpack
SW801 Filter Present Sensor Senses that the filter is present in the backpack
SW802 Top Cover Interlock Machine interlock that senses that the top cover is open
SW803 Left Door Machine Interlock Machine interlock that senses that the left door is open
SW804 Left Door Laser Interlock Laser interlock that senses that the left door is open
SW805 Power Switch Used to latch power relay in the Power Module Assembly
SW806 Supply Door Interlock Machine interlock that senses that the supply door is open
Y801 Supply Door Solenoid Unlocks the supply door
Y802 Left Door Solenoid Unlocks the left door
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6-2-9. Power Module Assembly within the PMA. The first is a 450 watt supply which
supplies the +5, "17, and +24 volts used by the
The Power Module Assembly (PMA) provides power system. The second is a 15 watt supply which
for the system and is located at the bottom of the supplies –5.2 volts for use by the copper connect
system. It contains an isolation transformer, which video interface option.
steps down the 200–240 VAC input voltage to 120
VAC for use within the system, and voltage filtering The PMA contains the following electrical
components. There are two DC power supplies components:
Reference
Description Function
Designation
C901 Filter Capacitor Conditions the 120 VAC of the transformer
CB901 Input Circuit Breaker 10 amp breaker; protects the input wiring
CB902 Processor Circuit Breaker 15 amp breaker; protects the processor wiring
CB903 Power Supply Breaker 8 amp breaker; protects the power supply, cooling fans, and
vacuum pump wiring
CB904 24 VAC Circuit Breaker 3 amp breaker; protects the 24 VAC wiring
LF901 Input Line Filter Filters the 200–240 VAC input
K901 Power Latch Relay Latches the power to the system
M901 Cooling Fan Motor Circulates air through the PMA
PS901 Main Power Supply Provides +5, "17, and +24 volts for the system
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Reference
Description Function
Designation
PS902 VIB Power Supply Provides –5.2 volts for the video interface
T901 Isolation Transformer Steps down the 200–240 VAC input voltage to 120 VAC
V901 Varistor Protects against transient voltages on the 120 VAC
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6-3. Electronics Description daughter boards. The IMS can be configured with
either an 8-bit or 12-bit data path and image
6-3-1. Image Management System memory ranging from 16 to 128 megapixels. The
IPB is the core of the IMS and acts as the back
The IMS consists of a group of boards which plane. All of the other boards in the IMS are
perform image acquisition, interpolation, filtering, daughter boards that plug directly into the IPB.
formatting, and output to the LOS. It has interfaces
for up to two keypads or hosts through the TDB and The IMS can be configured with combinations of the
interfaces for image sources through four alternate following boards:
Reference
Name Function
Designation
IPB Image Processor Board Image processing
MDB Memory Daughter Board Image memory – up to 4 boards per system
TDB Translator Daughter Board Keypad or host interface – any command set
DIB Digital Interface Board Digital host image interface
FIB Fiber Interface Board Fiber host image interface
VIB Video Interface Board Video host image interface
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The IMS boards are mounted on an inner swing out Figure 6-2 illustrates an example of one of the
panel in the Electronic Enclosure Assembly. The possible IMS configurations in which the image
connectors for the TDB and image interface boards interface is a FIB. It also shows the position and
are accessible from the rear of the system. The order of the 4 MDBs which are installed on the back
boards are also removable from the rear of the side of the IPB. The MDBs must be installed in the
system. The various image interface boards are all sequence shown. They must also be the same type;
the same size and install in the same location. Only i.e., either 8 or 12-bit and either 16 or 32 megapixel.
one image interface board can be installed at a time.
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MDB #3
CN1111 Comm Port 0
MDB #4
IPB/SCB Serial
Communication CN
1102
(To SCB CN1208) CN1103 CN1109 User 1
CN1116
Back Channel
CN1115
User 0
CN1104 CN1108 Back Channel
CN1107 FIB
MDB #2 MDB #1 User 1
CN1114
Receive
Image Data CN1105
(To CN1006) CN1113 User 0
Receive
CN1106
Block Function
Microprocessor Controls the functions of the IPB and interface boards
Image Interface Connects the IPB to one of the four possible image interface boards
Scale LUT Maps the input pixel width to the memory width
Acquisition Control Controls image acquisition modes and generates the timing needed for the image
& Memory Timing memory
Image Memory Consists of image memory control, an address generator, and connectors for the 4
MDBs
Interpolation Performs image interpolation and filtering
Contrast Table Provides a 10-bit to 12-bit output conversion and a linear 12-bit output path
Format Controls the output to the LOS interface and switches between image and border
Printer Interface Outputs the formatted image data to the LOS
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Block Function
Parameter Stores acquisition and print parameters and performs parameter initialization between
various logic blocks
Communication Provides an interface to the TDB
Microprocessor
The bold arrows in Figure 6-3 show the image data The IPB uses a Motorola 68302 microprocessor. It is
path through the IPB. Data enters through the a highly integrated device with a 68000 core and
Image Interface Block, passes through the Scale several additional features. Among them are three
LUT Block, and is stored in the Image Memory serial communication controllers. One is used to
Block. This path is active during an external image control the serial port to the SCB over which system
acquisition. The microprocessor can acquire images commands and status are exchanged. It is also
directly through the Scale LUT Block. During a print used for receiving calibrated contrast tables from the
operation, this data is read from the image memory, SCB. The other two are used for the service modem
is interpolated and filtered through the Interpolation (NDB). Only one of these serial ports can be active
Block and then is passed through the Contrast Table at a time. The two service modem ports are RS-232
Block to the Printer Interface Block. In diagnostic compatible, while the SCB port is differential.
mode, the Microprocessor Block can bypass the
Printer Interface Block and intercept the output data
at the Contrast Table Block.
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SCB NM
B
Image Processor Board Block Diagram
Comm Micro
Micro Block
Block
CDB/TDB
Interface
Acquisition Format
Control & Memory Parameter
Block Block
Timing Block
Figure 6-3.
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The address for each memory bank is provided The information on which pins are grounded is used
through one of two address multiplexers which also by a memory configuration register on the IPB to
double as the address drivers. One multiplexer determine image memory width and size and the
drives banks 0 and 1 and the other drives banks 2 number of boards. The board size and number of
and 3. They take the lower 22 bits of the input boards installed are combined with the current
address and convert these to row and column address to generate board select signals. A memory
addresses to the DRAM. A single control signal from out-of-bounds error is generated when a memory
the IPB switches the multiplexers between the two access is attempted to a board that is not installed.
DRAM addresses. All boards must be installed in order. If a board is
missing, the system will not recognize the boards
The presence or absence of a pull-down resistor at
that follow. If 8-bit and 12-bit boards are intermixed,
the IPB connector is used to indicate to the IPB
then the system will assume that they are all 8-bit
whether a MDB is an 8 or 12-bit version. The IPB
boards. In addition, 16 and 32 MP boards cannot be
masks the four least significant bits for an 8-bit
intermixed.
MDB. A pin is grounded at the IPB connector to
indicate to the IPB whether a MDB is installed at
that connector location. Another pin is grounded at
the IPB connector to indicate to the IPB whether a
MDB is a 16 or 32 MP version.
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D IN INPUT
BUFFER
BANK BANK BANK BANK
D OUT 0 1 2 3
OUTPUT
LATCH
IPB CONNECTOR
ADDR 1
MUX 1 1
ADDR 1
MUX 2 1
3
3
CNTL CNTL 3
PAL DRIVERS 3
Figure 6-4.
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6-3-1-4. Translator Daughter Board (TDB) The TDB will accept different command sets and
translate them into a common command set. In this
The TDB provides two serial communication way, the IPB will only require a single command set
interfaces between the IPB and two hosts and/or to be active.
keypads. It is responsible for receiving commands
from the hosts/keypads, checking for protocol and
6-3-1-5. Image Interface Boards (DIB, FIB,
transmission errors, and sending the commands to
VIB)
the microprocessor on the IPB. It also receives
responses from the IPB, formats these responses, The system is capable of being configured for either
and transmits them to the host/keypad. a digital, fiber, or video input. The digital input may
be from 1 or 2 sources and may be either
The TDB has a microprocessor which is responsible
831/952/959 protocol or 969 protocol. The fiber
for the functions on this board. Communication
input is capable of being connected to 1 or 2
between the microprocessor on the TDB and the
external EIBs. The design allows two different types
microprocessor on the IPB is handled through a
of EIBs to be connected at the same time. When 2
dual-port RAM which resides on the IPB. The
EIBs are connected, only one input on each can be
communication parameters for the two serial ports
used. The video input may be from one or two
on the TDB are passed from the IPB to the TDB
sources and may either provide an external clock or
through the dual-port RAM after a power-up reset.
use a plug-in phase lock loop (PLL) board for
The two serial ports on the TDB are jumper internal clock generation.
selectable for either RS-232 or RS-422 operation.
Both ports have only receive and transmit signals.
There is no hardware handshaking on either port.
They will support baud rates up to 19.2K.
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6-3-1-6. Digital Interface Board (DIB) The DIB has test pattern generation circuitry. The
test image data is stored in an EPROM which is
The DIB provides for two digital host copper supplied and installed by Kodak. The image is
connections to the system through the IPB. The transferred at a 2 MP/sec rate. The maximum image
interfaces are multiplexed which allows only one size is 512x509 in 831/952/959 format and 512x511
interface to be active at a time. They are designed in 969 format.
to handle the 831/952/959 and 969 protocols with a
maximum pixel width of 12 bits. The inputs on each There are two defined forms of image transmission.
interface are optically isolated and are RS422 The first is 831/952/959 digital protocol. In this
compatible on the request and re-transmit lines. The format, a line by line handshaking is performed
maximum image transfer rate is 4 MP/sec. The host which requires a request for each line. The host
system is responsible for ensuring that the 3 MP/sec terminates each line, except the last, with an EOM.
average transfer rate is not exceeded. The last line is terminated with an EOT. The second
is 969 protocol. The entire image is transferred at
The DIB interfaces to the IPB through the image once with no line by line handshaking with this
source interface connector (CN1107). It provides a protocol. The host terminates the transfer with an
12-bit image output to the IPB along with an input EOT. In both protocols, it is possible to transmit a 4
parity error detected signal and a strobe. The DIB byte header prior to the image data to define the
receives its parameters over a 10-bit parameter bus image size. The IMS treats the header as a
and returns command status over a 2-bit command separate image, which requires that it be terminated
bus. Both functions provide a strobe signal. The DIB with an EOT.
receives its power, clock, and power-up reset from
the IPB through CN1107.
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6-3-1-7. Fiber Interface Board (FIB) acquisition parameters to the EIB. The actual
parameter transmission rate is approximately 833
Refer to Figure 6-5 for a block diagram of the FIB. kilobits/sec.
The FIB has two optically coupled image source Acquisition parameters must be sent to each EIB to
interfaces and provides an interface between the enable the acquisition of images. Image acquisition
IPB and external interface boxes (EIBs). The source parameters are transmitted on system power-up or
interfaces are multiplexed and allow only one source reset to each interface over the fiber back channel.
to acquire at a time. The IPB determines which The EIB acknowledges the parameters with a status
source interface is active via the source of the response over the forward channel. The system
acquisition command received from the TDB. software may elect to re-transmit these parameters
Each image source interface consists of a high at any time, such as after a failed acquisition or a
speed optical receiver and low speed optical parameter change.
transmitter. The optical receiver circuit, referred to as The FIB interfaces to the IPB through the image
the forward channel, is capable of operating at source interface connector (CN1107). It provides a
either 100 or 125 megabits/second. The transfer 12-bit image output to the IPB along with an input
rate is jumper selectable on a per interface basis. parity error detected signal and a strobe. The FIB
The forward channel receives image data and receives its parameters over a 10-bit parameter bus
transfer status information from the EIB. The optical and returns command status over a 2-bit command
transmitter circuit, referred to as the back channel, bus. Both functions provide a strobe signal. The FIB
has a maximum transfer rate of 5 megabits/second. receives its power, clock, and power-up reset from
The back channel transmits commands and image the IPB through CN1107. As an acquisition is taking
place, the EIB transmits the digital image data over
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the fiber forward channel. The FIB receives and image line depending on the transfer protocol. The
reconstructs the image data and transfers it to the FIB sends a re-transmit request to the proper EIB
IPB through CN1107 in parallel form. which in turn re-transmits the image or image line.
Both the FIB and IPB can detect errors in the
transmission of the image. When this occurs, the
IPB may request a re-transmission of the image or
Fiber Interface Board Block Diagram
FIBER RX
XILINX XILINX
CNTL EPROM
FIBER TX
DRIVER
DRIVER
Figure 6-5.
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6-3-1-8. Video Interface Board (VIB) and returns command status over a 2-bit command
bus. Both functions provide a strobe signal. The VIB
The VIB converts video image data to a digital receives its power, clock and power-up reset from
format and transfers it to the IPB over the image the IPB through CN1107.
source interface. The video image must be a
composite video signal meeting the RS170/343 or
equivalent standard and is usually the output of a
D/A converter. The VIB also provides an input for
the clock that samples the D/A converter. The video
is digitized to 9-bits/pixel. The VIB supports external
clock sampling up to 110 MHz by allowing a
maximum of 32 passes for one acquisition. The
same Phase Locked Loop (PLL) module as used in
the VEIB can be plugged into the VIB to provide the
clock for synchronous digitization when an external
clock is not available. The VIB can accept video
signals with interlaced or progressive scan modes.
The VIB has two video interfaces for image
acquisition only one of which may acquire at any
one time. Each interface consists of a video input,
video output and a pixel clock input. The VIB
interfaces to the IPB through the image source
interface connector (CN1107). It provides a 9-bit
image output to the IPB along with a strobe. the VIB
receives its parameters over a 10-bit parameter bus
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6-3-2. Laser Optics System (LOS) are used in the LOS to allow a line-by-line transfer
of data from the IPB. The LOS uses a nominal 700
6-3-2-1. General Description Hz resonant scanner which scans each line 3 times
in the X-axis. The triple pass line rate ranges from
The LOS consists of a module purchased from GSI 228.0 to 238.7 Hz.
which contains a laser diode (provided by Kodak),
optics, and electronics. The LOS electronics consist 6-3-2-2. LOS Electronics
of an Optics Engine Board (OEB), X & Y Drivers, a
Diode Driver, and an Attenuator. The LOS is Figure 6-6 is a block diagram of the LOS electronics
attached to a film platen designed by Kodak and and its interconnection to the rest of the 8700/8500
installed into the 8700/8500 as the Exposure electronics.
Assembly.
The majority of the interfacing between the LOS and
The LOS electronics do not have a microprocessor the rest of the system electronics is done through
to control their operation and require control from the OEB. The LOS gets most of its power directly
the SCB. They behave like a state machine, with the from the MIB with the exception of that for the laser
SCB responsible for setting up the LOS in the diode. For safety reasons, the laser diode power is
proper states for normal image printing or provided through a relay on the MIB which is
maintenance modes. The LOS provides status back controlled directly by interlock switches on the platen
to the SCB. and left side doors.
Corrected, 12-bit image data comes from the IPB.
The image data must include data for the entire
image including borders. A pair of ping-pong FIFOs
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Figure 6-6.
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6-3-3. Machine Control System (MCS) boards are located on the Electronics Enclosure
Assy (EEA). The rest of the boards are located on
6-3-3-1. General Description the various modules of the system.
Reference
Name Function
Designation
BRB Barcode Reader Board Reads bar code on supply cartridge.
BPB Beam Power Board Reads power of laser at platen.
FCB Fan Control Board Controls power to filtration fan.
LPB Local Panel Board Provides buttons for operator input and LCD to display menus
and status information.
MFB Multi Feed Board Detects number of sheets entering transport from supply
cartridge.
MIB Machine Interface Board Controls motors and solenoids.
NDB New Densitometer Board Reads density of D-patch on film.
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Reference
Name Function
Designation
NMB New Modem Board Provides interface for MPC & phone.
PDB Power Distribution Board Provides power to optical switches.
PCB Processor Comm Board Provides communication between RPB and SCB.
RPB Rotating Processor Board Controls drum temperature. Communicates with SCB via
PCB.
SCB System Control Board Controls electromechanical functions and communicates with
IPB.
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CN1211
CN1212
CN1210 CN1309
CN1302 DC PWR TO IMS
CN1306
CN1203 CN1310 CN1304
CN1209
CN1308 CN1307CN1305
CN1202 CN1208
CN1207
CN1205 CN1206 PDB
CN1008
NMB
CN1004
Figure 6-7.
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6-3-3-4. Machine Interface Board (MIB) Distribute power to the boards within the EEA &
LOS.
Refer to Figure 6-8 for a block diagram of the MIB.
Create a line frequency clock to the SCB for
The MIB is a dumb machine controller directed by synchronizing the processor temp control from a
control signals from the SCB over a 60 pin interface. 24 VAC input.
The functions of the MIB are to:
Provide a relay for interrupting the power to the
Provide power and stepper motor drivers for the laser diode within the LOS under control of the
+24 VDC motors and solenoids located in the system’s laser safety interlock switches.
system modules.
Provide stepper motor drivers for the attenuator
motor within the LOS.
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CN1307
Reset Sensor Power
To LOS Attenuator
Stepper Motor Drivers CN1310
CN1309
DC Motor Driver To Motors
From SCB
Solenoid Drivers CN1308
To Solenoids
CN1301
From PMA CN1302
CN1305 To IPB
Power Distribution
From PMA CN1303
CN1306 To SCB
AC Clock Generator
From PMA & Laser Interlocks
CN1304
To Vacuum Pump Laser Power Relay
To LOS
Figure 6-8.
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6-3-3-5. System Control Board (SCB) QSM contains one synchronous and one
asynchronous serial port. The asynchronous serial
Refer to Figure 6-9 for a block diagram of the SCB. port is used for communications with the IPB.
The SCB is an embedded machine controller which Memory
has interfaces to all of the MCS boards (except the
modem) and the control interface of the LOS. It also The SCB contains an array of universal memory
communicates with the IPB via a serial RS485 port. sites that are jumper selectable to hold a variety of
memory types. Jumpers are also used to select
Micro Control Unit (MCU) memory sizes between 256K and 8M bits. The
The SCB uses a Motorola 68332 microprocessor. It memory is divided between code and data. The boot
is a highly integrated device with a 68020 core and code memory is wired to the chip select boot on the
several additional features. Among them are a CPU, 68332. The program code memory is connected to
a time processor unit (TPU), a system integration CS0. There are two types of data memory: volatile
module (SIM), and a queued serial module (QSM). for storing working copies of system data or other
The CPU executes an enhanced 68020 instruction temporary data, and non-volatile for system
set. The TPU is a micro coded timer/counter which configuration parameters.
executes independently of the CPU. It executes I/O
micro coded programs from on board ROM to The SCB uses discrete byte wide buffers and
generate output frequencies for the system’s latches. A single chip select from the MCU controls
stepper motors and is used to count non-interrupt all of the digital I/O. Inputs use 74HC541 buffers.
events such as the line sync signal from the LOS. Outputs use 74HC652 latches. Analog signals are
The SIM has chip selects under software control, signal conditioned, buffered, and multiplexed into a
and provides interrupt control, a watch dog timer, a 12-bit successive approximation ADC.
programmable timer, and a clock synthesizer. The
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RFI Filter
Filter
Figure 6-9.
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6-3-3-6. New Modem Board (NMB) The modem module on the NMB is only approved
for use in the U.S. and Canada. For O.U.S.
Refer to Figure 6-10 for a block diagram of the NMB. applications, the modem module is removed. An
The ”new” modem is based upon earlier designs external modem is connected from an approved
used in other Kodak laser imagers, but has been ”medical” isolation transformer (refer to Figure 6-11).
simplified in order to fit within the EEA. It is a Removing the modem module makes the RJ11 input
communication interface into the system which has inoperative and allows either the external modem or
two serial communication ports – a standard RS232 the MPC to be connected to the RS232 input. The
on a 9-pin connector and a modem on an RJ11 two versions of the NMB (one with and one without
connector. Both interfaces to the IPB are RS232. the modem module) have different part numbers.
The IPB handles the handshaking between them
and allows only one of these ports to be active at a
time.
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RJ-11
2 2 RX1
Modem
Chip
4 4 TX1 Modem
13 13 DTR
DB9 Female
1
6
2 RCV 21 21 TX2
7 CTS 25 25
3 TXD 19 19 RX2 MPC
8 RTS 23 23
4 DTR 30 30 DTR
9
5
New Modem Board Image Processor Board
Figure 6-10.
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O.U.S. Phone
”Medical” RJ-11
Isolation Isolated External
Modem New Modem Board
Transformer Power
(without Modem Chip)
OR DB9 Female
Input Power
From Line MPC
Figure 6-11.
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6-3-3-7. Interlocks emission hazards after opening the left door or the
platen access door. Opening either of these doors
Type of Interlocks disables the laser diode.
The 8700/8500 uses two types of interlocks. The two laser interlocks are wired in series and
Machine interlocks interrupt specific machine directly control a relay (K1301) on the MIB whose
processes, but not the laser diode. Laser interlocks contacts provide power ("17 VDC) to the LOS.
interrupt only the laser diode. Opening either the left door or platen access door
Laser Interlock Function will cause the relay contacts to open. The laser
diode will be turned off as a result. An auxiliary set
Refer to Figure 6-12 for a laser interlock diagram. of relay contacts is used to notify the LOS logic that
There are two laser interlock switches, one for the a door is open. The LOS logic changes the level on
left door (SW804) and one for the platen access the interlock status signal which is read by the optics
door (SW703). The purpose of these interlocks is to software on the SCB. The LOS logic also disables
prevent operators, manufacturing personnel, or the operation of the laser diode under this condition.
service engineers from being exposed to any laser The machine control software does not have direct
control of this function.
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Contacts 2 18 9 8 MIB
shown SW703
with Platen
panels
open Electronic Enclosure
SW804
Left Door
Figure 6-12.
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Machine
TP1
TP2
TP3
Interlock Electronic Enclosure
Diagram SCB
CN1403 CN1401 CN1008 CN1207
CN1213
Top Cover 57 2
1 2 Intlk Open Proc
Interlock 58 27 14 27 1
SW802 3 4 Intlk Proc V
59 30 34 30
54 6 (NO)
Left Door 1 2 Intlk Open Left
Interlock 55 28 33 28 Machine
SW803 3 4 Intlk Left V Interlock 4 (NC)
56 12 25 12 2
Circuitry
(COM)
Supply Door 51 5(NO)
1 2
Interlock 52 29 Intlk Open Cart 15 29
SW803 3 4 3 (NC)
53 7 Intlk Cart V 4 7 1
PDB (COM)
Figure 6-13.
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CN1308 CN1009
19 10 2432 1
K801
20 29 2433
0
Figure 6-14.
Service Override the system with panels open in order to solve field
problems. The laser interlock is not overridden by
The machine interlocks can be overridden by a
the service override switch.
service switch located within the EEA which requires
removing the right side panel. Replacing the panel
disables the override function. The service override
is required to allow a trained service engineer to test
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Section 7 – Diagrams
7-1. Diagrams are supplied in paper format.
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Section 8 – Troubleshooting
8-1. General
This section contains component troubleshooting procedures, process flowcharts, an error code index,
and troubleshooting QuickSheets for the error codes.
Densitometer
Sensor SW301
Exit Tray
Processor Sensor SW304
Entry Sensor Film Out
SW302
Sensor SW502
Double Feed (behind SW501)
Sensor
SW405* Picker Down
Sensor SW501
Tongue
Depressor Picker Mid
Sensor SW406 Sensor SW504
Cartridge Door
Rollback
Interlock SW806
Home
Sensor
SW601 Picker Up
Sensor SW503
Mid Transport
Sensor Cartridge
SW404 Open Sensor
SW603
Cartridge
Present
Sensor
SW604
Platen
Exit Sensor Platen Bottom
SW403 Sensor SW701
Platen
Entry Sensor
SW402 8700–328A
!
Caution
Any time a flag type sensor is removed, the snap-on legs of the sensor can be rounded, resulting in
unreliable sensor mounting. If a flag type sensor is removed, it should be replaced.
Also, the picker mid sensor can be removed and substituted for another “U” type sensor temporarily. Once
power up is completed, the picker mid sensor can be removed and the 8700/8500 will continue to print
normally.
Sensor Disconnect Test
If you disconnect a sensor, the sensor signal should be high (pull-up resistor is on the SCB). If it is not,
either the SCB is bad or there is a short in the wiring.
Sensor Ground Test
Refer to Figure 8-2.
1. Disconnect the sensor and connect a jumper to pin 4.
2. Connect the other end of the jumper to machine ground.
!
Caution
If pin 5 (white) is shorted to ground, the 4 amp fuse F8E1 (pluggable) on the MIB will blow.
3. If the signal is not low, either the cable harness is bad (back to the SCB) or the SCB is bad.
FLAG SENSOR: Short SCB line to machine “U” SENSOR: Short SCB line to machine ground.
ground. The signal should be low. The signal should be low.
5 5 White 5 5 +5v
Brown 4 4 To SCB Blue 4 4 To SCB
Black 3 3 Gnd Green 3 3 Gnd
Orange 2 2 +5v Red 2 2 +5v
Red 1 1 Gnd Black 1 1 Gnd
8700–282L
Figure 8-2.
Note
The SCB interprets all voltages above 2.2 volts to be high, and all voltages below 2.2 volts to be low.
A logic probe may also be connected to the service port pins. Refer to Figure 8-3.
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Power Dist
8700/8500 Physical Svc Port Bd Test Pt
Assembly Sensor Type State Logic State Pin (PDB)
Rollback Cart. Present U Blocked Low 13 TP8
SW604
Rollback Rollback Home U Blocked Low 14 TP9
SW601
Rollback Cartridge Open U Blocked Low 17 TP11
SW603
Rollback Tongue U Blocked Low 19 TP13
Depress
SW406
Pickup Picker Up U Blocked Low 10 TP6
SW503
Pickup Picker Mid U Unblocked High 11 TP7
SW504
Pickup Picker Down U Blocked Low 8 TP4
SW501
Pickup Film Out U Actuated Low 9 TP5
SW502
Pickup Double Feed Flag Actuated Low 18 TP12
SW405*
Exposure Platen Entry Flag Actuated Low 20 TP14
SW402
Exposure Platen Bottom U Blocked Low 21 TP15
SW701
Exposure Platen Exit Flag Actuated Low 22 TP16
SW403
Transport Mid Transport Flag Actuated Low 23 TP17
SW404
Transport Processor Flag Actuated Low 24 TP18
Entry SW302
Transport Exit Tray U Actuated High 26 TP20
SW304
Filter Filter Present Flag Actuated Low 3 TP3
SW801
Figure 8-3.
SCB 5vcc
+5vcc
“Flag” Sensor
5
4
3
2
1
Power
Distribution
8700–283L
Figure 8-4.
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If the SCB sends out a low to an interlock switch and receives back a high:
An “interlock failed” error code, EC203 through EC206, will be logged after 1 second.
The watchdog timer circuit on the SCB will shut down the SCB after 8 seconds, turning off all motors,
heaters, local panel, communications, etc. The rotating segment display on the SCB will go blank
Note
The watchdog timer circuit could also shut down the SCB if the CPU locked up and could not check
the interlocks every 8 seconds.
There are pulldown resistors on the SCB for the interlock inputs. Therefore a low output to the interlock
with a low feedback is undefined.
Note
The service override interlock is a special case. Refer to EC203.
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Figure 8-5.
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Figure 8-6.
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Figure 8-7.
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!
Caution
Do not leave the solenoid actuated longer than the maximum actuation time indicated in the table.
* If the platen hold and align solenoids are tested repeatedly, they may get hot and fail to actuate. Any
testing should allow time for them to cool between testing.
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8–8
8–10
8–9
8–11
8–12
8–11
8–11
8–13
8–12
8–14
8–13
8–11
8–15
8–14
8–16
8–15
8–11
8–17
8–16
8–18
8–17
8–19
8–18
8–17
8–20
8–19
Error
Code Description of Problem
EC166 Multiple pickup attempts.
EC173 Platen door open.
EC176 Supply cartridge could not be opened.
EC177 Supply cartridge could not be closed.
EC178 Top cover open.
EC179 Left side door open.
EC202 Service override switch out.
EC203 Service override interlock failed.
EC204 Supply door interlock failed.
EC205 Top cover interlock failed.
EC206 Left side door interlock failed.
EC208 Left side door could not be opened.
EC221 Pickup top sensor failed.
EC222 Pickup middle sensor failed.
EC223 Film present sensor failed.
EC224 Pickup motor failed.
EC225 Rollback rack sensor failed.
EC226 Rollback home sensor failed.
EC227 Rollback motor failed.
EC228 Tongue depressor sensor failed.
EC229 Supply door could not be opened.
EC230 Pickup Arm Height Calibration failure.
EC301 HIB parity error 8.
EC302 HIB register read/write failed.
EC303 HIB lookup table memory failed.
EC501 Processor drum could not be moved.
EC506 Processor communication error.
EC507 Processor returning bad data.
EC509 Processor failed to warm up in allotted time.
EC511 Processor warming.
EC522 Bad densitometer.
EC542 Jam in processor.
EC543 Jam in densitometer.
EC544 Jam in exit area.
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Error
Code Description of Problem
EC549 Processor filter not present.
EC550 Clean processor and replace filter.
EC551 Processor heater 2 failed.
EC554 Processor temperature too high.
EC561 Invalid densitometer readings.
EC601 Invalid power monitor offset.
EC602 Invalid power monitor range.
EC603 Invalid optical density range.
EC604 Invalid laser dynamic range.
EC605 Attenuator test failed.
EC620 No film model found.
EC622 Corrupt film tables.
EC623 Bad transfer function.
EC624 Bad densitometer data.
EC625 Bad film contrast.
EC631 Film slow.
EC632 Film fast.
EC633 System near calibration limits (film almost fast).
EC634 System near calibration limits (film almost slow).
EC635 Dpatch slow.
EC636 Dpatch fast.
EC910 Imager detects no communication from IMS.
EC913 HIB parity error.
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Local Panel HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM IMX 952 Host Alarm
Message
None. K65 Image acquire failed. L39 ALM, 39
Try acquiring again. EIB_NOT_DETECTED
Summary
The input module sent a command to the DEIB or VEIB on Fiber “A” and did not receive a response on
Fiber “B.”
Sequence of Events
1. When the imager is powered up, the IPB or Input Module loads the parameter set to the VEIB or DEIB
through fiber optic cable “A.”
2. The Enable LED on the VEIB or DEIB lights to indicate that it has received the parameter set and is in
a ready state. (On the DEIB the User 1 or User 2 LED also lights at this time.)
3. The VEIB or DEIB sends a response back to the input module on fiber optic cable “B.” If the input
module does not receive a response from the VEIB/DEIB, EC39 is logged.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
1. Cause: EIB is locked up.
Solution: Power cycle the EIB.
2. Cause: No power to the EIB.
Solution: Have the customer check power to the EIB. (Are EIB power lights on?)
On Site – Technician Correctable
1. Cause: Wrong type EIB is selected in MPC.
Solution: Reconfigure MPC/Setup/IMS/System.
2. Cause: Fiber optic cable is bad.
Tech Tip
Use a flashlight to test the fiber, or reconnect the fiber to a comm port and a UKEIB with 969 keypad.
Solution: Replace or reterminate the cable. (A crimp termination kit for fiber optic cable is available
via the Fed Ex Tool Bank) .
3. Cause: DEIB Transfer Clock Speed
• Two jumpers in the DEIB specify either single (10 MHz) or dual (12.5 MHz) transfer clock speed.
(Refer to 8700/8500 or 8800 installation procedure.)
• When a DEIB is connected to an 8700/8500, it must always be set for single (10 MHz) transfer
clock speed. This is the factory default setting.
• When a DEIB is connected to an 8800, it must be set to match the Input Module jumper setting.
Refer to 8800 installation procedure.
Solution: Try the EIB on a different Input Module or the other port on the FIB. Be sure to configure the
new Input Module or port for the type of EIB you are connecting.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM X IM 952 Host alarm
None None L48 EOF_Timeout None
Summary
The IMS has timed out waiting for the End of Film (EOF) from the optics and SCB.
Sequence of Events
1. The IPB issues the print command to the SCB and the film is picked up.
2. When the IPB receives the SOL signal from the Optics module (which is under control of the SCB),
the IPB strobes data to the Optics module.
3. If the IPB does not receive the full number of SOL’s from the optics (via the SCB) within about 1
minute and 45 seconds, EC48 is logged.
This could occur because of a film jam that prevents the film from reaching the optics, or because
something in the imaging chain (optics, parity error, etc.) is malfunctioning.
EC48 is usually accompanied by some other error such as a parity error, film jam, or optics error.
The errors accompanying EC48 may provide better troubleshooting information.
The print job is retried a second time. If the second attempt also results in EC48, the print job is
killed and the image is deleted from memory. (The job is not killed if jams are occurring.)
On Site – Technician Correctable
1. Problem: EC48, No end of File, on every film, including density tests.
Cause: MPC/SCB(or MCS)/Config/Clear Border Lines is not initialized.
Solution: Set Clear Border lines and power cycle the 8700/8500. Refer to MPC help screen for more
information on setting the field.
2. Problem: E48 and film jam errors together in the error log.
Cause: Film jams or pickup errors.
Solution: Refer to the appropriate EC QuickSheet for the jamming problem.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM IMX 952 Host alarm
None EC59 Acquire failed L59 EIB Par Write Error or ALM,39
L59 ACQERR EIB 0 (0r 1) ALM,65
Summary
EIB Parameter Write Error – the IPB could not load parameters into the EIB.
ACQERR EIB – EOT (End of Transmission) was not received from the host during the acquire.
Sequence of Events
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the EIB and 8700/8500.
On Site – Technician Correctable
EC59 EIB Parameter Write Error: Check that the MPC is configured for the correct EIB
or IB.
EC59 ACQERR EIB:
If Siemens is tri-stating the signal, order a modified DEIB (78-8079-0737-9). Order this part only if
you are getting EC59 or EC68 and you know the modality is providing a tri-stated output.
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2. Problem: EC59.
Cause: If this is a new setup, the DEIB/DIB parameters may be incorrect.
Solution: Use a script file, if available. If this fails, try different parameters. Header Line mode is the
most common Header mode.
3. Problem: Acquires fail with EC68 or EC59.
Cause: If the 8700/8500 reply to the host’s header information takes longer than the host is willing to
wait (host wait timing is out of spec), the host will error out and stop sending data.
Solution: Set MPC/Setup/IMS/System/ Memory management to First fit. This will speed up the
8700/8500 reply after the header data, but will result in slightly decreased memory performance.
If this does not solve the problem, try the following procedure:
a. Set MPC/IMS/EIB/Config/Header Mode to Ignore Header Line. This will also speed up the
8700/8500 reply to the host header.
b. Enter the values for Pixels Per Line and Image Lines that you retrieved earlier from the
Image/Show screen.
c. Be aware that while in Ignore Header Line mode, MPC/Image/Show will now display the values
you just entered in the DEIB config screen even if the host is not sending any data.
d. If Ignore Header mode fixes the problem, it can be used as a permanent fix only if the host sends
a single size image. If the host changes image sizes, Ignore Header Mode cannot be used.
e. If Ignore Header mode fixes the problem, you may want to set Memory Management in MPC back
to Best Fit to maximize utilization of memory.
4. Problem: Digital acquires work with 969, but fail with the 8700/8500.
Cause: The 8700/8500 cannot process digital image data as fast as the 969. (969 = 6 Mpixel max,
8700/8500 = 4 Mpixel max.)
Solution: The digital transfer rate of the host must be less than 4 Mpixels per second. Have the OEM
tech configure the modality for 952 setup. This will send a digital transfer rate of 1 Mpixel per second.
Note
The following hosts have a fast digital transfer rate: Picker MR and CT.
Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM IM 952 Host alarm
None K72 Memory Error. L64 ALM,64
Try acquiring again. ACQ_Parity_EIB_0(or1)
Summary
The IMS detected a parity error in the data from the EIB.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the EIB and the 8700/8500.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM IM 952 Host alarm
None L65
Summary
A data overflow or underflow has occurred, possibly because the VEIB is set up for internal pixel clock
(PLL) but requires an external clock.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
On Site – Technician Correctable
VEIB: Check the external clock jumpers on the VEIB.
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8-6-7. EC66: Image memory address has crossed the boundary of available memory
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8-6-8. EC67: Too many pixels received from EIB (or IB)
Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM IMX 952 Host alarm
None. K72: Memory error. L67 FIFO_OVERFLOW ALM,67
Try Acquiring again.
Summary
Too many pixels received during an acquire.
Sequence of Events
The IMS is expecting a certain number of pixels from the EIB/IB based on the values entered for Horiz
Active Pixels in the config screen. If the input module receives more pixels than expected, the acquire
fails and EC67 is logged. The most likely causes of EC67 for the VEIB/VIB are:
• The parameter settings are incorrect, and the VEIB is therefore trying to digitize during a sync pulse.
• The video signal is not stable (e.g., due to an intermittent connection).
• The double gain parameter and/or the gain pot in the VEIB is not providing sufficient video amplitude
for the VEIB to digitize consistently.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Video:
1. Cause: The number of passes for a VEIB connected to a 8700/8500 must be double that of a VEIB
connected to an 8800, 969 or 959.
Solution: Change the video passes parameters per the help screen documentation.
2. Cause: This is a common setup problem when adjusting parameters with a VEIB.
Solution: Refer to the installation procedure in the service manual.
Digital:
e. If Ignore Header mode fixes the problem, you may want to set Memory Management in MPC back
to Best Fit to maximize utilization of memory.
3. Problem: Digital acquires work with 969, but fail with the 8700/8500.
Cause: The 8700/8500 cannot process digital image data as fast as the 969. (969 = 6 MPixel max,
8700/8500 = 4 MPixel max. )
Solution: The digital transfer rate of the host must be less than 4 Mpixels per second. Have the OEM
tech configure the modality for 952 setup. This will send a digital transfer rate of 1 MPixel per second.
Note
Hosts with a fast digital transfer rate include Picker MR and CT.
Note
On an 8700/8500 stand-alone with HQ keypad, memory is not cleared unless Best Fit is selected.
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8-6-9. EC68: Timeout waiting for pixels from EIB (or IB)
Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM IM 952 Host Alarm
None. K68: Image acquire failed. L68 TIMEOUT_EIB ALM,68
Try acquiring again.
Summary
The Image Processing Board (IPB) has timed out waiting for image data from the DEIB/DIB. This could
happen either because the host system is not sending data, is sending invalid data, the DEIB/DIB is not
transferring the data, or the DEIB/DIB configuration is incorrect.
Sequence of Events
1. The IPB downloads parameters to the DEIB/DIB during the power up sequence.
• The DIEB/DIB “Enable” LED will light indicating that it has a valid parameter set.
• The Port 0 (or 1) will also light.
• The IPB will not download the parameters for that port again as long as acquires are successful.
Error State: If the IPB does not receive acknowledgement from the DEIB/DIB that it successfully
received the parameter set, EC39 will be logged. Refer to QS for EC39.
Error State: If an acquire fails, EC64-68 will be logged and the IPB will reload the parameters to the
DEIB/DIB on the next acquire after the first failed acquire.
2. The acquire command is received by the IPB, and the REQUEST line from DEIB/DIB to host goes
high.
• When the Keypad Acquire button is pressed (or a host “Acquire” command is received). The IPB
then commands the DEIB/DIB to request the first line of data from the host. The DEIB/DIB does
this by asserting the REQUEST line high to the host.
Note
The DEIB XMT LED or DIB REQ LED will go on whenever the REQ line is asserted. However, it is
only a general indicator of the state of the REQUEST line. During normal transmission, it flashes on
and off so fast that its off state cannot be detected.
4. HOST responds to DEIB’s REQUEST line by asserting its STROBE line high.
When the host sees the REQUEST lines are high, it sets the data lines for the first message
containing the image size data (pixels per line and image lines) if in header mode. Most hosts use
Header Line mode. The host then causes the STROBE line to go high.
5. DEIB converts host parallel data to serial data and transfers it to the FIB .
The DEIB converts the parallel data to serial data, and transfers it to the FIB (or Input module). The
rate of the serial transmission between DEIB and FIB (or Input Module) is determined by the jumpers
on the DEIB (matching jumpers on the input module.) For the 8700/8500, they must be set to 10 MHZ.
6. DEIB reads header data from host.
When the DEIB sees the STROBE lines from the host go active, it will read the data on the lines.
7. IPB asserts REQUEST line low while it finds the best fit (or first fit) in memory for the image size.
Note
On an 8700/8500 stand-alone with an HQ keypad, memory is not cleared unless Best Fit is selected.
After the IPB has successfully received the header information (pixels and lines in the image), it
causes the REQUEST line to go low while it calculates the best fit in memory to store the image.
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Error State: If the 8700/8500 reply to the header information takes longer than the host is willing to
wait, the host wait timing is out of spec:
• The host errors out and stops sending data with a resultant EC68 Acquire Timeout.
• Or, the host will send the header twice. (The IPB is expecting the second transmission to be image
data, and errors out with EC59 - No EOT - End of Transmission).
8. IPB requests first line of image data.
Once the 8700/8500 or 8800 has found a spot in memory for the up coming data, it will reassert the
REQUEST line to an active state for the next line of image data, and the host will respond with ...
STROBE line active, then idle, then active... for each pixel across the line.
• During normal transmission, the preceding sequence of events occurs very fast in relation to the
XMT LED. During normal transmission, the XMT LED turns on, blinks, and then stays on as the
image data is transferred.
• Be aware that the XMT LED is only a general indicator of the transfer of data and may flash too
rapidly to be able to use it for troubleshooting.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
1. Cause: No power to DEIB/DIB.
Tech Tip
Visually inspect the DEIB/DIB. The POWER LED should be lit.
Solution: If the Power LED is not lit, try reconnecting the power cord. Check voltage at the wall outlet.
2. Problem: First acquire in the morning fails. Subsequent acquires are okay. (Problem only occurs
with the first acquire after the DEIB is powered on.)
Cause: If the DEIB loses power, it will lose its parameter set and fail the first acquire after the DEIB
power up. However, it will succeed on the second acquire. This situation could happen if the DEIB
receives it power from a host system that is powered down at night.
Solution: Check the power source for the DEIB. It should have a power source that is independent of
the host system. Refer to the above Sequence of Events for information on how and when the DEIB
parameters are downloaded to the DEIB from the IPB.
3. Cause: The host system does not always have the digital data ready to be acquired, and may need to
be in certain filming modes for digital transfer to the DEIB/DIB to occur.
Solution: Check with the OEM tech to be sure the operator is operating the host system correctly.
On Site – Technician Correctable:
1. Problem: EC68 with Siemens.
Cause: Some Siemens camera boards (the newer version) do not keep their STROBE signal levels at
a high or low state. It will float the lines when idle. This is referred to as tri-stating the signal. This
causes certain revisions of DEIB’S to inconsistently interpret the data from Siemens.
Solution:
For new installations: When one of the above-mentioned modalities is included in your site plan,
specify that a DEIB-T Kit (78-8079-0736-1) be shipped instead of the regular DEIB Kit.
For existing accounts: If acquires are failing with EC59 or 68 perform the following checks:
Use an oscilloscope or meter to test for the presence and level of the strobe signals.
If both pin 6 and pin 7 are low (less than .2 volts) in an idle state (host not sending any data), the
host is tri-stating the strobe signal.
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If Siemens is tri-stating the signal, order a DEIB-T (78-8079-0737-9). Order this part only if you are
getting EC59 or EC68 and you know the modality is providing a tri-stated output.
Note
On an 8700/8500 stand-alone with an HQ keypad, memory is not cleared unless Best Fit is selected.
2. Problem: EC68:
Cause: If this is a new setup, the DEIB/DIB parameters may be incorrect.
Solution: Use a script file if available. If that fails, try different parameters. Header Line mode is the
most common Header mode.
3. Problem: Acquires fail with EC67, 68, or 59.
Cause: If the 8700/8500 reply to the host’s header information takes longer than the host is willing to
wait (host wait timing is out of spec), the host will error out and stop sending data, or will send the
header data twice, etc.
Solution: Set MPC/Setup/IMS/System/Memory management to First fit. This will speed up the
8700/8500 reply after the header data, but will result in slightly decreased memory performance. If this
does not solve the problem, try the following procedure:
a. Set MPC/IMS/EIB/Config/Header Mode to Ignore Header Line. This will also speed up the
8700/8500 reply to the host header.
b. Enter the values for Pixels Per Line and Image Lines that you retrieved earlier from the
Image/Show screen.
c. Be aware that while in Ignore Header Line mode, MPC/Image/Show will now display the values
you just entered in the DEIB config screen even if the host is not sending any data.
d. If Ignore Header mode fixes the problem, it can be used as a permanent fix only if the host sends
a single size image. If the host changes image sizes, Ignore Header Mode cannot be used.
e. If Ignore Header mode fixes the problem, you may want to set Memory Management in MPC back
to Best Fit to maximize utilization of memory.
4. Problem: Digital acquires work with 969, but fail with the 8700/8500.
Cause: The 8700/8500 cannot process digital image data as fast as the 969. (969 = 6 Mpixel max,
8700/8500 = 4 Mpixel max. )
Solution: The digital transfer rate of the host must be less than 4 Mpixels per second. Have the OEM
tech configure the modality for 952 setup. This will send a digital transfer rate of 1 Mpixel per second.
Note
Hosts with a fast digital transfer rate include Picker MR and CT.
8-6-10. EC68: (Video): Timeout waiting for pixels from EIB (or IB)
Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM IM 952 Host alarm
None. K68: Image acquire failed. L68 TIMEOUT_EIB ALM,68
Try acquiring again.
Summary
The IMS has timed out waiting for the full number of pixels from the VEIB/VIB.
Sequence of Events
The IMS is expecting a certain number of pixels based on the Horiz Active Pixels and Image Lines
parameters in MPC/IMS/EIB/Config . If it does not receive the full number of pixels and lines, EC68 is
logged. The most likely causes of EC68 for the VEIB/VIB are:
The parameter settings are incorrect, and the VEIB is therefore trying to digitize during a sync pulse.
The video signal is not stable (e.g., due to an intermittent connection).
The Double Gain parameter and/or the gain pot in the VEIB is not providing sufficient video amplitude
for the VEIB to digitize consistently.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Cause: The video cable is disconnected or bad.
Solution: Check/replace video cable.
On Site – Technician Correctable
1. Cause: The number of passes for a VEIB connected to a 8700/8500 must be double that of a VEIB
connected to a 8800, 969 or 959.
Solution: Change the video passes parameters per the MPC help screen documentation.
2. Cause: This is a common setup problem when adjusting parameters with a VEIB.
Solution: Refer to the installation procedure in the service manual.
3. Cause: The PLL is not seated fully due to the plastic standoffs being too long.
Solution: Modify the standoffs so the PLL seats fully or replace with part number 26-1007-2402-5.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM 952 Host alarm
IMX
None K85 Image Memory is full. L85 MEM_FULL FAI,MOV or FAI,BSY
Summary
Not enough image memory is available to perform the store. This is a normal condition, but may be
caused by factors that are not part of normal operation.
Note
On an 8700/8500 stand-alone with HQ keypad, memory is not cleared unless Best Fit is selected.
Note
On some digital modalities this may cause acquisition errors. If so, set back to First Fit.
Setup: Set the user with memory full problems to high priority via MPC/PC/IMS/Input/System/User
Priority.
Setup: Siemens. There are delay parameters in the MPC/COMM/Siemens screens that will slow down
our response to an acquire command by 1 to 3 seconds. This has the effect of slowing down the rate of
acquiring to reduce the likelihood of memory full conditions. SHPT keypad also has delay parameters in
the setup screen.
Siemens note: The SHPT will send a “memory full” to Siemens, but no error will show up in the
8800/8700/8500 error log. This is normal. The SHPT will poll the laser for memory available, and will not
attempt an acquire if there is not enough available. Thus no EC85 will occur in the error log.
Note
If you are trying to monitor signals during power up, be aware that the optics tests are performed at
power up, and start running a few seconds after the optics kicker solenoid is energized three times.
All doors must be closed for the optics tests to run.
Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X is L122 ALM,60
P122 not operational. NO_OPTICS_MODULE
Summary
The SCB uses a dedicated signal OMCON to detect the presence of an optics module. Error State: If the
OMCON signal is not detected low during power up, EC122 (no optics module) is logged.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Check OMCON signal from optics module. Measure on the SCB, at the bottom leg of resistor R7M1. The
signal is high with the SCB/Optics control cable disconnected and is pulled low by the optics module when
operating normally.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X is L123 ALM,60
P123 not operational. OPTICS_TEMP_FAIL
Summary
The optics module has failed to come up to temperature within 15 minutes.
Sequence of Events
The SCB will not run the optics diagnostics at power up until it sees the Y-galvo “YTempe” signal pulled
low by the optics module. The local panel will display “Printer is performing Self Test” until the temperature
reaches specifications.
Error State: If the optics module does not achieve a 46 - 56° C (115 - 132° F) temperature within 15
minutes, EC123 Optics Module Temp error is declared.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Tech Tip
You can check the YTempe signal on the SCB at the top leg of R7N3. It should be high when the SCB
optics cable is disconnected, and pulled low by an optics module that is up to temperature. If the signal is
not correct, check/reseat the optics control cable from the SCB to the optics module. Be sure to reseat all
three connections, including the bulkhead connection.
Note
This status message may be displayed longer than “____ minutes till ready” on the local panel if the
optics is not up to temperature.
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8-6-17. EC126: SCB unable to detect EOL signal from optics module
Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM IM 952 Host alarm
Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X is L126 OPTICS_NO_EOL ALM,60
P126 not operational.
Summary
The SCB is unable to detect the EOL signal from the optics module for each line of the film.
Sequence of Events
The SCB is expecting a LINESYNC signal (EOL) from the optics module for each line of the film.
If it does not receive the full number of lines, EC126 is logged. Note:
Note
This could occur because:
The IPB has stopped sending data to the optics due to a parity error in the image data. Look in
the MPC error log to see if parity errors are occurring. If they are, troubleshoot the “parity
error.”
Note
While the 8700/8500 is imaging the film, it runs into a parity error in the data. It then reverses the
border to clear for 16 lines so the image is flagged as bad. After the parity error, the film will be
imaged as normal.
• An intermittent or bad connection between IPB and Optics OR Optics and SCB.
• Bad optics module
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
1. Cause: The number of lines is different between the SCB and the IPB.
Solution: Set clear border lines via MPC/SCB/Config/Clear Border lines, and power cycle the
8700/8500.
2. Cause: The cable between the IPB and optics or SCB and optics is loose.
Solution: Reseat the cable
3. Cause: The control cable between SCB and optics has a loose fitting connection at the bulkhead due
to the cable securing screws bottoming out before the cables are fully seated.
Solution: First, check the control cable to see if the cable is loose and the securing screws are
bottomed out. Then shim the screws and sockets as needed to tighten up the two cables.
4. Cause: The fiber optic cable between the 8800 and 8700/8500 is bad.
Solution: Replace the cable. If replacing the cable does not fix the problem, try using a longer or
shorter cable, or try coupling cables together.
Tech Tip
The LINESYNC signal can be checked at pin 9 of U6L1 on the SCB. It should change states for each line
during imaging.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM IM 952 Host alarm
Close supply door. P130 K215: A cover is open None. ALM,14
on laser imager X.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Refer to Section 8-2 for more information on sensors.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM IM 952 Host alarm
Insert cartridge. P132 K215 A cover is open None ALM,12
on laser imager 1.
Summary
The Cartridge Present Sensor is not actuated.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Problem/Cause: The rollback bar is not in the home position.
Solution: Rotate the rollback bar to the home position. Refer to Figure 8-1 for sensor locations.
8700–245L
Theory
Refer to Section 8-2 for sensor troubleshooting details and Section 8-4 for information on film sequencing.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM IM 952 Host alarm
Cartridge is empty. P134 K218. Supply cartridge is None ALM,10
empty on laser imager 1.
Summary
The SCB has counted 125 sheets since the cartridge was first loaded.
Sequence of Events
1. When a new cartridge of film is loaded, the film count in SCB NVRAM is set to 125.
2. For each film picked up, the SCB decreases the film count for that cartridge.
3. When the count reaches 0, P134 Cartridge is Empty is displayed on the local panel. The cartridge lid
is closed and the supply door solenoid is energized to open the door.
Note
The pickup arm is driven down to the cartridge a second time after each sheet is fed to check for film
empty, using the film out sensor for feedback. A cartridge may also be declared empty if the film out
sensor is deactuated when the empty check is made.
Cause: Film jams in the cartridge cause improper sensing of the film out sensor.
Solution: Clear the jam.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Check proper operation of the Film Out and Pickup Bottom Sensors.
Theory
Refer to Section 8-2 for sensor troubleshooting details and Section 8-4 for information on film sequencing.
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Summary
Sequence of Events
Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM IM 952 Host alarm
Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X is L151 ALM,60
P151 not operational. OPTICS_OUT_OF_LOCK
Summary
At power up and before each print the SCB checks the XPLL line from the optics module. The signal is
normally high, and is pulled low by the optics module when the optics module has determined that the X
galvo is in sync.
Error State: If the line does not pull low, EC151 Optics out of Lock is logged.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
1. Cause: Optics module is bad.
Solution: Make the following check first;
a. Reseat the cables to the optics module, SCB and MIB.
b. If the problem remains, replace the optics module.
2. Cause: The control cable between SCB and optics has a loose fitting connection at the bulkhead due
to the cable securing screws bottoming out before the cables are fully seated.
Solution: First, check the control cable to see if the cable is loose and the securing screws are
bottomed out. Then shim the screws and sockets as needed to tighten up the two cables.
3. Cause: This problem can also be the result of a bad circuit on the SCB. (The SCB may not be
processing the XPLL signal properly.)
Note
This error may appear alternating with EC601. Refer to the Quick Sheet for that error.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X is L154 NVRAM_ERROR ALM,60
P154 not operational.
Summary
The SCB NVRAM has an error.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
1. Reinitialize the SCB NVRAM.
2. Besides the MPC parameters you backup, the SCB NVRAM also stores many other system and LUT
parameters that are not backed up via MPC. If the SCB is behaving abnormally, and you suspect that
the NVRAM’s corrupted, do the following:
a. Backup the system using a new filename. Keep the old backup.
b. Do an MPC/File/Restore on the printer having the problem.
c:\winmpc\scbinit0.sc for 8700/8500 dual printer 0
c:\winmpc\scbinit1.sc for 8700/8500 dual printer 1
This will reinitialize all the SCB NVRAM.
c. Power cycle the system. The local panel will be blank for the first 30 seconds.
d. Wait until EC154 and 622 appear on the local panel. Wait until the backup arm height calibration
is done. (There will be a clunking noise as the feed roller is moved up and down repeatedly. Let it
finish.)
e. Power cycle the system again. It should power up okay now.
f. Restore the MPC backup you made in step a. This will restore the drum temperature setpoints
and the parameters in the SCB/Config screen.
g. Set SCB/Config/Clear Border lines to 84 (default). Save the screen and power cycle the
8700/8500.
h. It is possible the SCB NVRAM was corrupted at the time you made the backup. If the new backup
doesn’t work, try the old backup.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host
alarm
Media jam at supply K211: Media is jammed in L161 JAM_SUPPLY ALM,21
cartridge. Open left door laser imager X. Check local
and remove jam in area 1. panel.
P161 (Toggles with: Press
supply button for 5 seconds
to open door. This will
expose XXX sheets. P138)
Summary
A film is jammed on the multifeed detector.
Sequence of Events
Refer to Section 8-4 for flow charts of machine functions during film drive.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Cause: Films stick together and double feed, or as top sheet is being lifted and fed, the sheet underneath
it is pulled forward and mispositioned. This happens most at the beginning of the cartridge.
Solution:
• Remove the cartridge and try fanning the film.
• Try a new cartridge.
On Site – Technician Correctable
1. Cause: The multifeed board is out of adjustment.
Solution: Adjust using the procedure in the service manual.
2. Cause: Debris in the multifeed rollers.
Solution: Clean the rollers.
Theory
Refer to Section 8-4 for flow charts of machine functions during film drive.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
Media Jam in transport. K211. Media is jammed in L163 Jam to Exposure ALM,22
Open left door and laser imager 1. Check local
remove jam in area 2a. panel.
P163.
Summary
A film is jammed after the doublefeed sensor and before the platen entry sensor. The platen entry sensor
did not come on.
Sequence of Events
Refer to Section 8-4 for flow charts of machine functions during film drive.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Clear the jam. If the problem persists, try a new cartridge of film.
On Site – Technician Correctable
General Troubleshooting Tip: Refer to Section 8-2 for Sensor Troubleshooting Analysis.
Problem/Cause: The platen entry sensor is loose in its mounting, probably caused by the mounting legs
of the sensor being rounded.
Solution: Replace the sensor.
Theory
Refer to Section 8-4 for flow charts of machine functions during film drive.
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Media jam in platen. K211: Media is jammed in L164 JAM_EXPOSURE ALM,23
Open left door and laser imager X. Check local
remove jam in area 3. panel.
P164
Summary
The media is jammed in the exposure area (while entering/leaving the platen). Either the platen entry
sensor did not turn off, or the platen bottom sensor (entering) or the platen exit sensor (leaving) did not
come on.
Sequence of Events
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Clear the jam.
On Site – Technician Correctable
General Troubleshooting Tip: Refer to Section 8-2 for Sensor Troubleshooting Analysis.
Solution: Refer to Section 8-2 for Sensor Troubleshooting Analysis.
Cause: The platen entry sensor is loose in its mounting, caused by the mounting legs of the sensor being
rounded.
Solution: Replace the sensor.
Problem: Films are not being kicked out of the optics platen consistently.
Cause: The optics is not square with the transport assembly because one of the shipping screws was
left in.
Solution: Remove the shipping screw.
Problem: Films are not being kicked out of the optics platen consistently.
Cause: The optics is being pushed towards the back of the machine, this causes the film that is being
ejected from the optics platen to not hit between the two drive rollers in teh transport. Instead, it is
stubbing on the rear roller.
Solution: Determine why the optics is not centered.
Problem: The films are not being kicked fully and do not enter the transport nip rollers consistently.
Cause: The platen kick solenoid nylon bushings (Refer to Service Manual IPB Figure 9-14, item 29) are
too tight and bulge. This extra dimension does not allow the kicker to travel to its full extension.
Solution: Loosen the screen holding the nylon bushing.
General Troubleshooting Tip: MPC/Log/Printer Log/Kick Count will show how many times the kicker
solenoid was energized to kick the film out of the optics platen; this number should be 1, with an
occasional 2 showing in the log.
Theory
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing.
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Media jam in transport. K211: Media is jammed L165 Jam to Processor ALM,26
Open left door and remove in laser imager X.
jam in area 2b. P165 Check local panel.
Summary
The media is jammed after exposure. The platen exit sensor came on, but the mid transport or processor
entry sensor did not come on.
Sequence of Events
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Clear the jam.
On Site – Technician Correctable
General Troubleshooting Tip: Refer to Section 8-2 for Sensor Troubleshooting Analysis.
Cause: The mid transport sensor or processor entry sensor is loose in its mounting, caused by the
mounting legs of the sensor being rounded.
Solution: Replace the sensor.
Cause: The set screw on one of the drive motors is loose.
Solution: Secure the loose screw.
Theory
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing.
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Imager has difficulty K211: Media is jammed L166 PICKUP_TRY ALM,21
picking up media. in laser imager X. L166 DOUBLE_PICKUP or
Replace cartridge. P166 Check local panel.
L166 NO_PICKUP
Summary
L166 PICKUP TRY—One pickup attempt has failed. If the next pickup attempt succeeds, no further errors
are logged, and nothing is displayed on the local panel. This error is transparent to the user.
If succeeding pickups fail, no more errors will be logged until the failed pickup retries match the number
set in MPC/SCB/Config/Pickup Retries.
L166 NO PICKUP—8700/8500 has failed to pick up the film after the number of attempts set in
MPC/SCB/Config/Max Pickup retries. The local panel will display “The imager has difficulty picking up
media. Replace cartridge. P166.”
L166 DOUBLE_PICKUP—One double feed has been detected by the multifeed board.
Sequence of Events
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Problem: Double pickup and no pickup
Cause: Films stick together and double feed, or as top sheet is being lifted and fed, the sheet underneath
it is pulled forward and mispositioned. This happens most at the beginning of the cartridge. When the next
attempt is made to feed a sheet, it will not pickup (the film is too far forward to feed correctly). The
situation usually corrects itself on subsequent pickup retries.
Solution:
• Remove the cartridge and try fanning the film.
• Try a new cartridge.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Solution: Refer to Section 8-2 for Sensor Troubleshooting Analysis.
1. Problem: Some of the early machines had a weaker solenoid that was intermittent in operation.
Solution: Replace with newer solenoid. (The weaker solenoid had the part # 9532 197388-01).
2. Problem: False Double Pickup.
Cause: Multifeed board is misadjusted.
Solution: Adjust according to the service manual procedure.
Theory
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing.
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Exposure cover is open. K215: A cover is open on None. ALM,16
P173 laser imager X.
Summary
Either the platen door laser interlock or the left door laser interlock is open.
Sequence of Events
The MIB distributes a constant +5V to the Optics Module. In addition, "17 Volts from the MIB to the
optics module is interlocked through the two optics interlocks (platen door and left door laser interlocks)
The interlocks provide the ground return path for the Laser Power Relay coil on the MIB.
When the relay coil is energized (both doors closed) the relay contacts provide "17V power to the
optics module and provide a +17V signal to the SCB which tells the SCB that the optics doors are closed.
This signal can be monitored at the service port between the MIB and SCB on pin 58. It should be high
(+17V) with both doors closed, and low (LASER INTLK OPEN) with the doors open or the cable
disconnected. LED DS6K3 on the MIB will light (amber color) when +17V is being delivered to the optics
and the SCB.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Close the platen door or the left door. Make sure the platen door latch is turned fully clockwise.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Ohm out the optics platen door interlock and the left door laser interlock (top interlock of the two left side
door interlocks).
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Cartridge could not be K210: Printer error. L176 SUPPLY_ ALM,30
opened. Check cartridge. Check local panel on laser COVER_OPEN_ERROR
P176 imager X.
Summary
The tongue depressor sensor failed to go high during the cartridge lid rollback process, generating the
message that the “cartridge could not be opened.”
Sequence of Events
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Check the cartridge for a possible film jam.
On Site – Technician Correctable
1. Cause: Tongue depressor arm is bent.
Solution: Reform arm
2. Cause: Transport interlock SW407 is faulty.
Solution: Repair/replace switch.
3. Cause: MIB board has blown driver U8C1 due to the rollback motor leads rubbing against the frame
and shorting to ground.
Solution: Reposition and repair leads to motor. Replace MIB.
General Troubleshooting Tip
Solenoids: Use MPC/diag/solenoids to exercise the solenoid. Refer to Section 8-3 for additional
information on solenoids.
Sensors: Test proper operation of tongue depressor sensor with MPC/Diag/SCB/Sensors . Refer to
Section 8-2 for Sensor Troubleshooting Analysis.
Motors: Use MPC/Diag/SCB/Motors to exercise the rollback motor.
Theory
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing.
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Cartridge could not be closed. K210: Printer error. L177 ALM,31
Opening door will expose XXX Check local panel on SUPPLY_COVER_
sheets. P177 (Toggles with: Press laser imager X. CLOSE_ERROR
supply button for 5 seconds to
open the door. This will expose
XXX sheets in the cartridge.
P138)
Summary
Sequence of Events
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Cause: Film jams.
Solution: Clear jam
On Site – Technician Correctable
1. Cause: Tongue depressor arm is bent.
Solution: Reform arm
2. Cause: Transport interlock SW407 is faulty.
Solution: Repair/replace switch.
3. Cause: MIB board has blown driver U8C1 due to the rollback motor leads rubbing against the frame
and shorting to ground.
Solution: Reposition and repair leads to motor. Replace MIB.
General Troubleshooting Tip
Solenoids: Use MPC/Diag/SCB/Solenoids to exercise the solenoid. Refer to Section 8-3 for additional
information on solenoids.
Sensors: Test proper operation of Tongue Depressor sensor with MPC/Diag/SCB/Sensors . Refer to
Section 8-2 for Sensor Troubleshooting Analysis.
Motors: Use MPC/Diag/SCB/Motors to exercise the rollback motor.
Theory
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing.
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Top cover is open. P178 K215: A cover is open on None. ALM,16
laser imager X.
Summary
The top cover of the 8700/8500 is open, thus opening interlock switch SW802.
Sequence of Events
Refer to Section 8-2, Sensor/Interlock Trouble Analysis.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Close the top cover.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Refer to Section 8-2, Sensor/Interlock Trouble Analysis.
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Close left door. P179 K215: A cover is open on None. ALM,16
laser imager X.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Refer to Section 8-2, Sensor/Interlock Trouble Analysis.
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P202 Override switch is None. None. None
open. K202: Laser imager X is L203 OVERRIDE_ ALM,60
P203 Printer malfunction. not operational. INTERLOCK_FAIL
Summary
P202 – The service override switch is in the pulled out (electrically closed) position.
P203 – The service override switch is pulsed high and low alternately every 1 second. If the interlock is
pulsed high and a low is detected by the SCB, P203 is declared. The SCB shuts down all motors,
solenoids, and the local panel for safety reasons. The 8700/8500 must be power cycled to correct the
problem.
Sequence of Events
SCB Sends to Override Interlock Feedback and SCB Interpretation of the State
Interlock
Hi Hi = undefined
Low = short
Low HI = open Low = closed
(normal, non service mode) (service mode)
Note
There is a pull up resistor on the SCB. If the interlock is disconnected, the SCB will be in the normal
(non service mode) state.
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Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X L204 ALM,60
P204 is not operational. FRONT_INTERLOCK_FAIL
Summary
The cartridge door interlock has failed and the SCB watchdog timer has shut down the SCB.
Sequence of Events
Refer to Section 8-2, Sensor/Interlock Trouble Analysis.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Refer to Section 8-2, Sensor/Interlock Trouble Analysis.
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Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X is L205 ALM,60
P205 not operational. TOP_INTERLOCK_FAIL
Summary
The top cover interlock has failed and the SCB watchdog timer has shut down the SCB.
Sequence of Events
The interlock switches in the 8700/8500 are pulsed both high and low every 1 second for safety reasons.
The following chart explains the reasoning:
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Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X is not L206 ALM,60
P206 operational. LEFT_INTERLOCK_FAIL
Summary
The left side door interlock has failed and the SCB watchdog timer has shut down the SCB.
Sequence of Events
The interlock switches in the 8700/8500 are pulsed both high and low every 1 second for safety reasons.
The following chart explains the reasoning:
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The left door has failed to None. L208 LEFT_DOOR_FAIL None
open. P208
On Site – Technician Correctable
Refer to Section 8-2, Sensor/Interlock Trouble Analysis.
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Summary
The pickup top sensor (SW503) has failed to operate during the pickup cycle run during powerup
diagnostics.
Sequence of Events
This error code can occur only during the powerup diagnostic that cycles the film pickup assembly.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Use the sensor test screen of MPC to check out the pickup top sensor and the other sensors related to
film pickup. It is possible that vibration of the pickup assembly during cycling can cause intermittent
operation of the sensors.
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Summary
The pickup middle sensor (SW504) has failed to operate during the pickup cycle run during powerup
diagnostics.
Sequence of Events
This error code can occur only during the powerup diagnostic that cycles the film pickup assembly.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Use the sensor test screen of MPC to check out the pickup middle sensor and the other sensors related
to film pickup. It is possible that vibration of the pickup assembly during cycling can cause intermittent
operation of the sensors.
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Summary
The film out sensor (SW502) has failed to operate during the pickup cycle run during powerup
diagnostics.
Sequence of Events
This error code can occur only during the powerup diagnostic that cycles the film pickup assembly.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Use the sensor test screen of MPC to check out the film out sensor and the other sensors related to film
pickup. It is possible that vibration of the pickup assembly during cycling can cause intermittent operation
of the sensors.
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Summary
The pickup motor has failed to operate during the pickup cycle run during powerup diagnostics.
Sequence of Events
This error code can occur only during the powerup diagnostic that cycles the film pickup assembly.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
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Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X is L225 Cartridge Rack ALM,60
P225 not operational. Sensor Fail
Summary
The rollback rack sensor did not change states as expected after the cartridge was opened or closed.
Sequence of Events
Refer to paragraph 8-4-2, Film Sequencing, for the Open Cartridge Lid flowchart.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Problem: MIB board blew chip U8C1 when opening cartridge.
Cause: Harness to rollback motor is incorrectly mounted, causing the harness to rub on the frame.
Solution: Secure harness away from frame. Replace MIB.
Theory
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing, for flow charts of machine functions during film load and drive.
Refer to Section 8-2, Sensor/Interlock Trouble Analysis.
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Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X L226 CARTRIDGE_BAR_HOME_ ALM,60
P226 is not operational. SENSOR_FAIL
Summary
The cartridge rollback bar home sensor is not functioning.
Sequence of Events
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing, for the Load Cartridge Sequence flowchart.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Close the cartridge, open the left side door, and look for any jams near the rollback bar. Try rotating the
rollback bar to the home position.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Problem: MIB board blew chip U8C1 when opening cartridge
Cause: Harness to rollback motor is incorrectly mounted, causing the harness to rub on the frame.
Solution: Secure harness away from frame. Replace MIB.
General Troubleshooting Tip: Monitor the sensor with MPC. Refer to Section 8-2, Sensor/Interlock
Trouble Analysis.
Theory
Refer to paragraph 8-4, Film Sequencing.
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Note
Failure of the rollback home sensor or rollback rack sensor will cause the same result.
Sequence of Events
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing, for the Load Cartridge Sequence flowchart.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Close the cartridge, open the left side door, and look for jams, etc. near the rollback bar. Try rotating the
rollback bar to the home position (arrow up on the user knob).
On Site – Technician Correctable
Problem: MIB board blew chip U8C1 when opening cartridge.
Cause: Harness to rollback motor is incorrectly mounted, causing the harness to rub on the frame.
Solution: Secure harness away from frame. Replace MIB.
General Troubleshooting Tip: Refer to Section 8-2, Sensor/Interlock Trouble Analysis, and Section 8-3,
Motor/Solenoid Trouble Analysis.
Theory
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing, for flow charts of machine functions during film load and drive.
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Message
Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager L501 ALM,17
Lift top cover to reset X is not operational. PROCESSOR_DRUM_FAIL
processor. P501
Summary
If the SCB did not detect the drum turning within about the last 4 seconds, EC 501 Drum could not be
moved is declared.
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Message
Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X is L506 ALM,17
Lift top cover to reset not operational. PROCESSOR_COMM_ERROR
processor. P506
Summary
If the SCB does not receive communication from the drum Rotating Processor Board (RPB) after 10
attempts , EC506 Processor Communication error is generated by the SCB. The operator is instructed
to open and close the top cover to clear the error.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
1. Lift and lower top cover to clear.
2. Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Problem: Error Code 506 – Processor Communications have failed after 10ten attempts.
Solution: The following checks should be made prior to changing any parts.
1. 60 Hz Phasing - Pull out the processor to its extended position and move the Processor
Communications Board out of the way. Refer to Figure 8-21. Using a dual trace oscilloscope,
connect channel 1 to pin 7 of U8K1 on the System Control Board (SCB). Connect channel 2 to pin 8
of U3 on the Rotating Processor Board (RPB).
!
Caution
Energizing K801 will apply 117 VAC to the slip rings of the RPB.
Energize K801 by shorting the side of R4J8 that is connected to pin 20 of CN1308 to ground on the
Machine Interface Board (MIB). The signals on channel 1 & 2 should be out of phase.
If the signals are not out of phase, the wiring to the RPB is out of phase.
2. Slip Ring/Brush - Check that the slip rings and brushes are properly aligned. There should be no
signs of arcing. Arcing will cause an interruption in the power to the RPB. The brush holder mounting
holes are slotted so the holder could be cocked with respect to the slip rings. Adjust or replace as
necessary. Note that the holder is mounted with two screws and is longer on one end. Adjust as
shown in Figure 8-22. (If assembled incorrectly, the brushes touch the slip ring only with one corner.)
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Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X L507 PROCESSOR_INV_ ALM,17
P507 is not operational. TEMP_DATA
Summary
If after transmitting a request for status from the Rotating Processor Board (RPB), the SCB receives a
response, but the data is invalid (parity errors or corrupted data) or the reported drum temperature is
outside the specified 50° to 300° F range, the SCB generates the following message: “EC507 Processor
returning bad data.” The operator is instructed to open and close the top cover to clear the error.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Open and then close the top cover to clear the error.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Cause: Drum temperature is less than 50 degrees F due to storage in a cold room.
Solution: Allow drum to acclimate to room temperature.
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Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X L509 ALM,17
P509 is not operational. PROCESSOR_WARMUP_FAIL
Summary
If the drum temperature is below 122.25ºC, P511 Processor warming , xx minutes until ready is
displayed. If the processor does not warm up in the time calculated by the SCB (and displayed on the
local panel), EC509 Processor failed to warm up in allotted time is generated. The top cover must be
lifted to clear this error.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
On Site – Technician Correctable
1. Problem: EC 552 or EC 553. Slow warm up/drum heater fail.
Cause: Heater fuse is blown. The current fuses are known to have about a 3 to 4 year life before they
fail due to age. A new style fuse is being redesigned.
Note
Some of the early 8700/8500’s did not have the connection clip soldered to the fuse leads. This
created a poor connection with resultant premature failure of the fuses.
Solution: If a fuse has failed due to age, replace all three fuses. Refer to Service Manual disassembly
section. Solder connection clips to the fuse leads using a heat sink to keep the heat away from the
fuse.
2. Problem: EC 551/552/553. Rotating Processor Boards blowing.
Cause: Heat sink for transistor is not mounted correctly, causing the transistor to burn out.
Solution: Order a new RPB, and inspect the new board to ensure that the transistor is sandwiched
between the two heat sinks.
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Please wait XXX minutes K222: Film processor X is None. None.
for processor to finish not ready. Minutes to
warming. P511 ready: TTT.
Summary
If the temperature is below 122.2ºC, P511 Processor warming, xx minutes until ready is displayed.
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None.
Summary
The densitometer has failed.
Sequence of Events
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
On Site – Technician Correctable
Replace the densitometer.
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Media jam at processor. K211. Media is jammed in L542 ALM,17
Lift top cover and remove laser imager 1. Check Jam in processor interior.
all media in area 4. P542 local panel.
Summary
The media is jammed in the processing drum. The processor entrance sensor came on but the
densitometer sensor did not come on.
Sequence of Events
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing, for a description of machine functions as film is driven through the
processor.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Clear jam. Make sure the processor cover latches.
Note
All images on the current sheet are erased from memory and will have to be refilmed.
Cause:
1. Film is too aggressively adhering to the drum.
2. Larger than 7 Mil stripper gap as measured at the corners.
Solution:
Properly adjust stripper gap to .007” + .001” using procedure in service manual.
Note
Stripper Adjustment
As film is fed through the processor, the drum expands slightly over time due to absorption of
chemicals from the film. This expansion is only in the film path while the stripper adjusts ride on
a part of the drum that does not expand. Because of this, the gap should be checked (and
adjusted, if necessary) at every service call.
The stripper may not be perfectly straight. It is acceptable to have stripper that is closer to the
drum at the ends than at the center. The ends are to be .007”+/-.001”. The stripper should
always bow away from the drum in the center and not towards the center of the drum. If the
film corners strip, the rest of the film will follow. Replace any stripper that is closer to the drum
in the center than on the edges.
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Cause: Intermittent toggle of processor entry sensor (SW302). If this switch toggles before it is truly the
end of the sheet, the imager thinks the trailing edge has cleared the processor entrance and begins the
timing countdown for the leading edge to reach the densitometer sensor (SW301). The leading edge does
not reach the densitometer sensor in time, and film stops where it is.
Solution:
1. Verify processor entry sensor “feet” are fully clipped in.
2. Verify processor entrance switch flag is centered in slot, undamaged, and free to move.
3. Verify that entire processor module is pushed back and fully seated in the back/rear of the frame.
4. Verify processor entrance switch and Densitometer switch are working correctly. Refer to QS4-3
Sensors and Interlocks for sensor monitoring information.
Jam at Cooling Section Due to Felt Pad
Jam Position: Film is stopped with leading edge on felt or cooling plate (after stripper, but before
densitometer).
Film Description: Leading edge of film, first 4 inches of film, and especially leading edge corners are
undamaged. The remaining 13 inches of trailing edge are severely wrinkled (accordion style).
1. Cause: Hump in the cooling section felt or failure of the felt to lie flat. This causes the leading edge of
the film to “dig” into the felt and jam at the cooling section.
Solution: Verify the cooling section felt pad is flat and smooth. Try to smooth as required.
2. Cause: Processor motor shorted MIB drive board. Refer to 3.5 MIB for driver locations. Wiring
harness is rubbing on frame and shorted to ground.
Solution: Repair wiring harness. Replace MIB.
3. Cause: Motor stopped because of shorted driver on MIB. Wiring harness rubbing on frame and
shorted to ground.
Solution: Repair wiring harness. Replace MIB.
4. Cause: Developer housing not properly closing. This causes the idler rollers to not fully contact the
drum.
Solution:
• Ensure that the clam shell rests on the top of the end bearings and still latches. If there is a gap
there, the roller springs are compressed to their fullest, inhibiting roller rotation. Or there is
interference somewhere else that prevents full contact of the processor rollers.
• Instruct the user to make sure that the clam shell is latched securely after they have opened it.
They should push firmly after the clam shell latches.
• Lubricate the idle rollers with Krytox lubricant 26-1012-1130-3.
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Media jam at processor K211. Media is jammed in L543 Jam at densitometer. ALM,17
area. Lift top cover and laser imager 1.
remove all media in area 4. Check local panel.
P543
Summary
The media is jammed in the processing module at the densitometer. The densitometer sensor came on
but the exit sensor did not.
Sequence of Events
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing, for a description of machine functions as film is driven through the
processor.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Clear the jam.
Note
All images on the current sheet are erased from memory and will have to be refilmed.
Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM IM 952 Host alarm
Media jam near exit. Lift K211. Media is jammed in L544 Jam to Exit ALM,17
top cover and remove jam laser imager 1. Check local
in area 5 P544 panel.
Summary
The media is jammed in the processing module going to the exit assembly. The exit sensor came on but
never went off.
Sequence of Events
Refer to Section 8-4, Film Sequencing, for a description of machine functions as film is driven through the
processor.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Clear jam.
Note
All images on the current sheet are erased from memory and will have to be refilmed.
Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
Please insert filter. None. L549 FILTER_WAS_CHANGED None.
P549
On Site – Technician Correctable
Refer to Section 8-2, Sensor/Interlock Trouble Analysis.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
Preventive maintenance and None. L550 CHANGE_FILTER None.
cleaning recommended.
Please schedule with service.
(See Operator’s Guide for
details)
P550
Summary
The filter count in SCB NVRAM has exceeded 10,000 prints.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Place a service call.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Perform PM procedure and replace filter. Refer to Service Manual PM procedure.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X is L551,552,553 ALM,17
P551,552,553 not operational. PROCESSOR_HEATER1,
2,3 FAIL 551 – zone 1,
552 – zone 2,
553 – zone 3
Summary
The temperatures of one of the three heater zones is not within 70° F of the other two.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Note
Some of the early 8700’s did not have the connection clip soldered to the fuse leads. This created a
poor connection with resultant premature failure of the fuses.
Solution: If the fuse opened due to age, replace all three fuses. Refer to the Service Manual
disassembly section. Solder connection clips to the fuse leads using a heat sink to keep the heat
away from the fuse.
Tech Tip
The reported temperatures from the processor are logged and can be retrieved via MPC/Log/Printer
Log/Processor.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X L554 PROCESSOR_ ALM,17
P554 is not operational. OVER_TEMP
Summary
If the temperature from any of the three heater zones is reported above 290°F, EC554 Processor Over
Temp is declared and the SCB turns off power to the heaters. The top cover must be lifted to clear this
error.
Sequence of Events
1. The RPB receives a status request from the SCB and calculates the heater temperatures by reading a
voltage based on drum thermistor resistance. The three thermistors (green, orange, and blue wire
sets) have resistances of about:
• 1090 ohms at room temperature
• 1460 ohms at operating temperature
2. If the voltage reading for any of the three heater zones indicates above 290°F, an error message is
generated.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the 8700/8500.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Measure the resistance of the thermistors.
Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
Automatic image Automatic image L561 DENSITOMETER_ERROR None.
quality control quality control OFF.
malfunction. P561
Summary
The densitometer data is invalid.
Sequence of Events
When the leading edge of the film actuates the densitometer entrance sensor, the SCB turns on the
densitometer LED and takes a density reading before the film is in the densitometer aperture path. The
SCB uses this information to auto calibrate the densitometer before each sheet. If the values read are not
within a reasonable range (i.e., a gain of 1400 through 2000 and an offset greater than 0), the error
message is generated.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Adjust the densitometer. Refer to Section 3 for adjustment procedure.
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Summary
A beam power monitor reading is taken with no laser beam hitting the BPM board. The value of this
reading should be 13"3. (Note: the BPM reading is taken only at power up.)
Error State: If the BPM offset is outside of a 1 through 25 reading, EC601 Invalid power monitor offset is
declared.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
1. Cause: Bad BPM board. If the problem persists, replace the board.
2. Cause: Bad peak detector circuit on the SCB.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X is L602 INVALID_ ALM,60
P602 not operational. POWER_MONITOR_
RANGE
Summary
Sequence of Events
This value must be within 50 to 70 mw.
The SCB directs the Optics Module to fire a laser beam of specific intensity when the attenuator is in the
wide open position (non attenuating). (The attenuator is a rotating polarizing filter within the Optics
Module). The Beam Power Monitor board then reports the results of the intensity of the laser beam back
to the SCB, via the BPWR signal line.
Error State: If the Maximum Laser Power reading is outside of 50 to 70mw, EC602 is generated. The
laser must be power cycled to clear the error state.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
1. Problem/Cause: Optics module bad.
Solution: Replace the optics module. Make the following checks first:
• Check the Beam Power Monitor aperture for dust or debris in the chute.
• Reseat cables to Optics module, SCB and MIB.
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Summary
If the Attenuator Dynamic range is outside of 80-120 EC603 (invalid Optical Density Range) is declared.
The machine must be power cycled to clear the error.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Cause: Bad optics module.
Solution: Replace the optics. Make the following checks first:
1. Check the Beam Power Monitor aperture for dust or debris in the chute.
2. Reseat the cables to the optics module, SCB and MIB.
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Summary
If the Laser Dynamic Range is outside of the 200 to 4000 range, EC604 (Invalid Laser Dynamic Range) is
declared. The machine must be power cycled to clear the error.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
1. Cause: Optics module is bad.
Solution: Replace the optics. Make the following checks first:
a. Check the Beam Power Monitor aperture for dust or debris in the chute.
b. Reseat the cables to the optics module, SCB and MIB.
c. If the problem remains, replace the optics module.
2. Cause: The control cable between SCB and optics has a loose fitting connection at the firewall due to
the cable securing screws bottoming out before the cables are fully seated.
Solution: First, check the control cable to see if the cable is loose and the securing screws are
bottomed out. Then shim the screws and sockets as needed to tighten up the two cables.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
P605 K202: Laser imager X is L605 ATTEN_TEST_FAIL ALM,60
Printer malfunction. not operational.
Summary
The optics module attenuator could not rotate to a position which gives proper output power.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Problem/Cause: Optics module is bad.
Solution: Replace the optics. Make the following checks first:
1. Check the Beam Power Monitor aperture for dust or debris in the chute.
2. Reseat the cables to the optics module, SCB and MIB.
3. If the problem remains, replace the optics module.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
Printer malfunction. None. L620 NO_FILM_MODEL ALM,57
P620
Summary
The film model for the film in the cartridge could not be found in SCB NVRAM and the default film model
was not found in SCB NVRAM.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
Printer malfunction. K202: Laser imager X is L622 ALM,57
P622 not operational. CORRUPT_FILM_TABLES
Summary
The Transfer Function Tables (TFT’s) on the SCB have failed the power up checksum test.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power Cycle The Machine.
On Site – Technician Correctable
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
Printer malfunction. None. L623 ALM,57
P623 BAD_TRANSFER_FUNCTION
Summary
The TFT’s on the SCB have invalid data.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Power cycle the 8700/8500.
On Site – Technician Correctable
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM X IM 952 Host alarm
AIQC malfunction P624 AIQC off L624 Bad Densitometer None.
Data
Summary
Each step of the calibration sheet is not as dark or darker than the
previous step (i.e., density is NOT increasing monotonically).
(Note: this could be due to a fogged calibration sheet )
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Try another cartridge. If this fixes the problem, the bad cartridge may be taken to a darkroom and the top
10 sheets removed if fogging is suspected as being the problem.
On Site – Technician Correctable
1. Problem: Fogged film.
Solution: Remove fogged film.
2. Problem: Dmin >.3
Cause: Film has been stored in out of spec temperatures, or is past expiration date, or dev temp is
out of spec.
Solution: Check developer temperatures.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
Automatic image Automatic image L625 BAD_FILM_CONTRAST None.
quality control is off. quality control OFF.
P625
Summary
Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
Automatic image quality Automatic image L631 FILM_SLOW None.
control is off. P631 quality control OFF.
Summary
EC631 Film Slow The darkest density of step 26 is not above 3.1 for blue film or 3.0 for
clear film.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Try a different cartridge of film or different lot.
On Site – Technician Correctable
Compare MPC/AIQC/DlogE densities to an external densitometer measuring the same calibrate
sheet. There may be some differences between the 8700/8500 and external densitometer readings
(light source is a different wavelength), but the differences should remain proportional across the
steps. If the 8700/8500 densitometer readings in MPC are invalid, check the densitometer.
Expose a film to room light, then load it as the top sheet in a cartridge and run a print.
– If 3.1 or 3.0 density cannot be achieved now, the processor temperature may be low or high.
– If the processor temperature checks ok, the film is probably bad.
– If processor temperatures are incorrect, adjust them using MPC. Refer to the service manual
adjustment.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
Automatic image quality Automatic image L632 FILM_FAST None.
control is off. P632 quality control OFF.
Summary
EC632 Film Fast The film speed from the calibrate sheet is above 3.4.
(Film Speed can be viewed in MPC/AIQC/Dloge.)
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Try a different cartridge. If this does not fix the problem, try a different lot of film.
Note
Set the density and contrast settings to optimize the image until a technician can arrive. When AIQC
is turned off, there is a DENSITY setting displayed on the local panel and at the HQ keypads. (The
DENSITY setting is independent of the DMAX setting.)
Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
System is operating None. L633 FILM_ALMOST_FAST None.
near calibration limits.
P633
Summary
EC633 Film Almost The film speed is between 3.3 and 3.4. This may be a normal condition
Fast caused by film variability, but may also be caused by other factors.
Note: Film speed can be viewed in MPC/AIQC/DlogE.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Try another cartridge or another lot of film.
On Site – Technician Correctable
1. Compare MPC/AIQC/DlogE densities to an external densitometer measuring the same calibrate
sheet. There may be some differences between 8700/8500 and external densitometer readings (light
source is a different wavelength), but the differences should remain proportional across the steps. If
the 8700/8500 densitometer readings in MPC are invalid, check the densitometer.
2. Check the processor temperatures.
• If processor temperatures are incorrect adjust them using the MPC. Refer to the service manual
adjustment.
• If the temperatures look OK, check the Beam Power Monitor Board and ensure that no dust or
debris is blocking the beam.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OM X IM 952 Host alarm
System is operating None. L634 FILM_ALMOST_SLOW None.
near calibration limits.
P634
Summary
EC634.01 Film Almost The film speed is between 2.6 and 2.7. This may be a normal condition
Slow caused by film variability, but may also be caused by other factors.
Note: film speed can be viewed in MPC/AIQC/DlogE.
Phone Fix – Operator Correctable
Try another cartridge or another lot of film.
On Site – Technician Correctable
1. Compare MPC/AIQC/DlogE densities to an external densitometer measuring the same calibrate
sheet. There may be some differences between 8700/8500 and external densitometer readings (light
source is a different wavelength), but the differences should remain proportional across the steps. If
the 8700/8500 densitometer readings in MPC are invalid, check the densitometer.
2. Check the processor temperatures.
• If the processor temperatures are incorrect adjust them using MPC. Refer to the service manual
adjustment.
• If the temperatures look OK, check the Beam Power Monitor Board and ensure that no dust or
debris is locking the beam.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
None. None. L635 MIDTONE_SLOW None.
Summary
Note
Density test and contrast test Dpatches are not logged.
1. Cause: Some of the densitometers have a bent mounting bracket that causes the timing of the
Dpatch reading to be off.
Solution: Readjust the bracket to ~90 degrees.
2. Problem (8800 only) Actual Dpatches are not normal (1.0 to 1.4), but Printer Log/Dpatch shows very
low densities (.45 tp .70).
Cause: Dmax is set to 3.2.
Solution: Set to 3.1. Software update 4.2 will fix this problem.
3. Cause: Dpatch is not 7 + or – 1mm from the top edge of the film.
Solution: Check the registration of the film in the optics platen. If the film is being positioned correctly,
adjust the position of the Dpatch by adjusting the Optics Module offset. Refer to the optics offset
adjustment in the Service Manual.
Compare MPC/Log/Printer log/Dpatch recorded densities to an external densitometer measurement of
the Dpatch. There may be some differences between the 8700/8500 and external densitometer
readings (light source is a different wavelength), but the differences should remain proportional. If the
8700/8500 Dpatch readings in the MPC are invalid, check the densitometer.
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Local Panel Message HQ Keypad Message Error Log OMX IM 952 Host alarm
None. None. L635 MIDTONE_FAST None.
Summary
Note
Density test and contrast test Dpatches are not logged.
1. Problem/Cause: Some of the densitometers have a bent mounting bracket that causes the timing of
the Dpatch reading to be off.
Solution: Readjust the bracket to about 90 degrees.
2. Problem (8800 only): Actual Dpatches are normal (1.0 to 1.4), but the Printer Log/Dpatch shows very
low densities (.45 to .70).
Cause: Dmax is set to 3.2.
Solution: Set Dmax to 3.1. Software update 4.2 will fix this problem.
4. Problem/Cause: Dpatch is not 7 "1mm from the top edge of the film.
Solution: Check the registration of the film in the optics platen. If the film is being positioned correctly,
adjust the position of the Dpatch by adjusting the optics module offset. Refer to the optics offset
adjustment in the Service Manual.
Compare MPC/Log/Printer Log/Dpatch recorded densites to an external densitometer measurement
of Dpatch. There may be some differences between the 8700/8500 and external densitometer
readings (light source is a different wavelength), but the differences should remain proportional. If the
8700/8500 Dpatch readings in MPC are invalid, check the densitometer.
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EC910
8700/8500 System
Symptom 1: IPB is not communicating to SCB, keypads, or MPC
Symptom 2: IPB is communicating to keypads and MPC, but is not communicating to SCB
8800 System
8800 to 8700/8500 Troubleshooting
8800 to 8700/8500 Schematic
SCB RX Data LED Troubleshooting
EC910 Overview
• If the SCB has not received a command from the IPB within the last 45 seconds, it declares EC910 on
the local panel.
Note
The IPB always requests data, and the SCB responds. The SCB never initiates communication.
• EC910 does not show up in the error log. The error log is an IPB function and since communication is
not working between the SCB and IPB, the IPB never receives the error.
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IPB
SCB
Rx LED
Rx LED
RS422
serial
comm
Tx LED lines.
8700–241L
Note
If the Xilinx Eprom (U99) on the IPB is bad it will cause the IPB to fail it’s self test with DS2 (red)
remaining lit after a reset. If you have an extra Xilinx chip, you can try this first, otherwise just replace
the IPB board.
2. Symptom: IPB can communicate with MPC or keypads, but is not communicating with the SCB.
Solution: Reconfigure the IPB by holding the RESET and CONFIG buttons. Then release RESET
while continuing to hold down CONF for 15 seconds. This resets IPB/SCB parameters and MPC
comm parameters.
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Note
The 8800 always requests data, and the SCB responds. The SCB never initiates communication.
• EC910 does not show up in the error log. The error log is an 8800 function and since communication
is not working between the 8700/8500 SCB and 8800, the 8800 never receives the error.
• Check or change the MPC/Output module/Comm 1 config and comm setups as follows:
e. First set the Config to 8700/8500 printer and save it.
f. Then set the Comm parameters to default via the PRINTER button and save.
g. The laser must be power cycled for any changes to take effect.
Note
Communication parameters between 8800 and 8700/8500 are (19200, 7-e-1,EOM None, Protocol
Packet, Char pacing 0)
• If reconfiguring the Output Module does not fix the problem, refer to the following 8800 to 8700/8500
schematic diagram.
8800 to 8700/8500 Schematic
4. Rx LED DS10B1
8700 flashes on. 8800 System
Controller
5. Tx LED DS10B2 3. DPRI Rx LED 2. LFIB Tx LED
flashes on. flashes on. flashes on.
Rx
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎ
SCB TX +3.4v IPB
(Pin 7).
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎ
DS10J1
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ
ÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎ
glows. TX 0v
(Pin 8).
ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ 8700–244L
Is the SCB receiving data from the IPB?
This is not an easy question to answer for the following reason. As the IPB sends data, the transmit lines
will toggle polarity, in theory this causes the DS10J1 to turn off momentarily. The occurs so fast that the off
condition of DS10J1 cannot be detected visually.
Complete the following steps to determine if the SCB is receiving data from the IPB:
1. Using MPC, set the baud rate to 2400 (MPC/Setup/Output module Comm 0)
2. Reset the IPB by pressing the reset button. On power up, the IPB tries to communicate with the SCB
at 2400 baud. This is an invalid baud rate and the SCB cannot decipher the IPB data at this baud
rate. However it will cause the DS10J1 LED to flash off when the data is received from the IPB.
If the SCB is receiving data, the DS10J1 flashes every 10 seconds (a series of 9 flashes followed by
10 seconds with the LED on).
3. Set the parameters back to default and reset the IPB. MPC/Setup/Output Module Comm 0/Comm)
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8-7-5. Processor
8-7-6. AIQC
8-8-2. HQ Keypad
Part Numbers
All components available on a replacement basis are listed with their identification number. The parts
identification list opposite each illustration provides the description adequate to identify components. If the
component is available only as part of the next higher assembly, the description column provides the next
higher assembly description or identification number.
To Parts List
16
15
13 15
3
5
13
6 9
7
21
22
20
4
15
11
10
15 2
1
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13
25
23
18
17 To Parts List
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30 90
48 60
Partial
92 Frame
64
52
64
57 100
70
58 67
101 102
104
Partial
62 62
Frame
12
29
13
61 Partial
65
Frame
80
19
20
29
21 To Parts List
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114 86
SW804
61
94
32
Partial 61
Frame 26
CN807 25
SW803
59
61
27
25 59
94
94 23
61
59
40
95
32 22
61 24
61 58
Partial
Frame
62
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10
82
GROUND
67
70
67 CN809
SW804 70 CN301
CN601
SW802
CN510
81
K801
SW806 CN501
CN806
81
CN807
CN802
84
CN1403
SW803
81 CN1402
CN711 CN1014
84 CN903
83 CN1009
CN1010
CN1005
61
CN1001 83
10 83
9 CN1002 To Parts List
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Partial CN101
Frame 10
69
8
69
44
CN201
39
14 77
CN701
1
CN703
CN704
Ground to
Power Mod CN702
CN1011
CN1012
Partial
CN1003 Frame
CN1007
CN1006 CN1004
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Frame
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SW805
10
42
60
4 38
65
28 1 67
51
CN310
82
49 10
SW805
70
Ground
K801
77
88
61
56
Ground
1
CN901
8
Partial
To Parts List Frame
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8
66
To Parts List
109
Ground
74
87
Partial
Frame
Ground
To Parts List
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75
99
61 89 61
31 45 7
98
37
36
Partial
Frame 67
61
62 61 31
75 67
46
CN711
To Parts List
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Partial
Frame 53
74
3
87
Ground
Strap
CN703
CN702
CN711 CN701
CN704
To Parts List
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Partial
Frame
CN510
CN501
54
To Parts List
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6
CN601
67
CN602
70
Partial
Frame 93
62 To Parts List
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60
9 69
61
5 CN303
CN201
61
CN301
CN310
Partial
Frame
101
58
61
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8 4
5
7
2
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2
6
29
3
30 29 28
32
33
7
4
29 29
36 29
7
1
31
22 14 18 16 26
10
29
16 13 35
20
26
20
26
29
16
12 5
17 29
17
9
To Parts List
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21 15
9 28 16
26
25
13 23
19
11
8 14
10
27
7
12
29
22
6
5
3
4
18
17
20 1
24
22 To Parts List
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