Chapter 4
4-7
1.If no punching position has been set, the machine will initialize the punching motor (*1). If a punching position
has been set, the machine will execute a half-rotation punching session.
2.The punch slide solenoid is turned on.
3.The punch slide solenoid is turned off.
*1: No punching position has been set if the punching motor has not been initialized.
The foregoing series of operations is used to check the type of punch unit that have been written to the EEPROM on
the main PCB upon connection of a punch unit; i.e., 2-hole, 2/3-hole, 4-hole French, 4-hole Swedish.
The foregoing series of operations is used to check the type of punch unit that have been written to the EEPROM on
the main PCB upon connection of a punch unit; i.e., 2-hole, 2/3-hole, 4-hole French, 4-hole Swedish.
2.Registering the Punch Unit Type (hole type)
1) Set the DIP switch (SW1) as follows:
F-4-7
2) Then, select the type of punch unit by the push switch (SW2). Each press on the push switch will cause the
indication to change repeatedly from 1 to 4 shown in the table.
T-4-8
*1: 1 cycle of flashing consists of ON for 300 msec and then OFF for 200 msec.
3) When the desired type is selected, hold down the push switch so that the LED will remain on, indicating that the
selected type has been registered in EEPROM.
4) Put the push switch (SW2) back to its original setting, and turn off and then on the power.
3.Checking the Punch Unit Type (hole type)
F-4-8
1.Set the DIP switch, and find out the type of punch unit you will be selecting using the push switch.
LED
Unit type
1
flashes once and goes off*1
4-hole unit (French)
2
flashes 2 times and goes off*1
2/3-hole unit
3
flashes 3 times and goes off*1
2-hole unit
4
flashes 4 times and goes off*1
4-hole unit (Sweden)
ON
1
2
3
4
ON
1
2
3
4
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