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2.2.
AC Adapter Rank Adjustment Mode ( “ 2 ” key )
This mode detects the source voltage (output voltage of adapter) precisely.
Fig. 5
(1)
Press the “RET” key. The display shifts to one as shown in Fig.6.
Note : Use a DC regulated power supply because 24±0.1V voltage must be supplied
through the AC jack as the standard voltage.
Fig. 6
(2)
If the source voltage falls into the specified voltage (22V through 26V), “ ” will be
displayed; if out of the range, “X” will be displayed.
(3)
Press the “RET” key. The machine reads the voltage, writes it into the EEPROM and
then shifts to the Sensor Check Mode as shown in Fig.7.
2.3.
Sensor Check Mode ( “ 3 ” key )
This mode checks the functions of any sensors.
Fig. 7
(1)
Press the “RET” key. The display shifts to one as shown in Fig.8.
Fig. 8
(2)
The machine checks the functions of the cassette sensor, the die cut cassette sensor
and the cover open sensor and displays the current state. (Push the switch; then “1” is
displayed, and release it; then “0” is displayed.)
(3)
Press the “RET” key while the LCD displays as shown in Fig.8 after closing the cassette
cover. The display shifts to the LCD Display Check Mode as shown in Fig.9.
Summary of Contents for P-touch PT-3600
Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL MODEL PT 9600 3600 ...
Page 2: ...SERVICE MANUAL MODEL PT 9600 3600 ...
Page 11: ...I 5 PT 9600 U S A CANADA PT 9600 U K Fig 1 1 2 Key Arrangement 1 ...
Page 12: ...I 6 PT 9600 German PT 9600 French Fig 1 1 2 Key Arrangement 2 ...
Page 13: ...I 7 PT 9600 Belgium PT 3600 U S A Fig 1 1 2 Key Arrangement 3 ...
Page 14: ...I 8 PT 3600 U K PT 3600 German Fig 1 1 2 Key Arrangement 4 ...
Page 15: ...I 9 PT 3600 French PT 3600 Belgium Fig 1 1 2 Key Arrangement 5 ...
Page 31: ...II 15 Fig 2 2 2 Block Diagram of Main PCB ...
Page 150: ...IV 40 4 4 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS 1 Printing is performed with specific dots omitted ...
Page 151: ...IV 41 2 The tape cassette type is not detected correctly ...
Page 152: ...IV 42 3 No printing is performed 4 The interface malfunctions RS 232C PT 9600 only ...
Page 153: ...IV 43 5 The Interface malfunctions USB ...
Page 154: ...IV 44 6 The tape is not fed correctly ...
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Page 156: ...IV 46 7 The tape is not cut A Control plate ...
Page 157: ...IV 47 8 Half cut failure Control plate A ...
Page 158: ...IV 48 9 Forced tape eject failure ...
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