Chapter 10
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10.4.2.4 Rated Output of the All-Night Power Supply PCB
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iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 /
The following are the ratings and the power supply tolerances of the all-night power supply PCB:
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10.4.3 Protection Function
10.4.3.1 Protective Mechanisms
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iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 /
The machine's DC power supply PCB and accessories power supply PCB are equipped with an over-current protective mechanism and an over-voltage protective
mechanism that will automatically shut off the output voltage to protect its electrical circuitry in the event of a short circuit or other fault in any of its loads causing
over-current.
In the event of a fault in the 3 VB power (all-night power supply), all supplies of power will be shut off. A fault in other power supplies will shut off power to all
loads except for 3 VB.
If a malfunction occurs in 3VB (all-night power supply), it is necessary to turn off the main power switch of the printer unit, remove the cause triggering the pro-
tection circuit, and replace the all-night power supply PCB. (The fuse of the all-night power supply PCB is likely to have blown.)
For other cases than above, the protection circuit can be reset by turning off the main power switch of the printer unit, removing the cause triggering the protection
circuit, leaving the printer unit alone for more than 3 min, and tuning on the power again.
10.4.4 Backup Battery
10.4.4.1 Backup Battery
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iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 /
The controller PCB and the DC controller PCB are equipped with a lithium battery (1 pc. each) to serve as a source of power, backing up various data in the even
of power failure.
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Be sure to exercise care whenever you have to replace the battery. In certain cases, it may explode.
Do not use a battery which is not of a type specifically indicated (same name, or equivalent).
Dispose of any used battery according to the instructions of its manufacturer.
10.4.5 Energy-Saving Function
10.4.5.1 Overview
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iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 /
1. Standby Mode
When the machine is in standby mode, all its power supplies are provided with power, and the machine is ready for immediate operation.
2. Sleep Mode
2-1. Sleep 1
When the machine is in sleep mode 1, its control panel remains off, and the polygon motor (M1) will not rotate even when any of the control panel keys is pressed.
In this mode, the machine is provided with power as in standby mode.
2-2. Sleep 3
When the machine is in sleep mode 3, only 3 VB is available. The machine will move to standby mode from sleep 3 in response to any of the following:
- print job
- press on the control panel power switch
- incoming fax
The following shows the sections of the machine that are provided with power in sleep 3:
+8%,-6% (from 0A to 0.1A, from 6.5 to 12A)
Output
3VB
All-night/non-all night
all night
Rated output
3.4V
Power supply tolerance
+/-3%
Controller PCB
manganese dioxide lithium battery (3 V, 1000 mAh)
DC controller PCB
lithium battery (3 V, 600 mAh)
Life
DC controller PCB: 7 yr or less
Controller PCB: 8.8 yr or more
(with the power plug disconnected)
Replacement
The batteries cannot be replaced on their own in the field.
Output
24VA
Summary of Contents for iR3570 Series
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