ORTHORALIX 9200
Service Manual
F-71
Gendex Dental Systems 4519-190-71193-7
F.7
Host inputs read
A) Orthoralix 9200
On the display the following message will appear:
HOST INPUTS READ
8X 8Y 8W 8Z
where the numbers X, Y, W and Z may have the following values,
corresponding to the different status of the PC1 system control
board.
9
NU
S4-2
OPTO C
OPTO R B
1
0
0 = no reset
1 = obsc
1
1
1= reset obsc
0 = not
:
NU
S4-1
NU
OPTO R A
1
0
1
0 = no reset
1
1
1
1= reset
W
NU
BRAKE OFF UP
OPTO Y
CASS CEPH
1
0 = off up
0 = reset
0 = ins
1
1 = on
1= no reset
1 = not ins
Z
DEAD
BRAKE OFF DOWN
OPTO X DOWN
DEAD MAN
0 = on
0 = off
0 = reset down
0 = on
1 = off
1 = on
1= no reset
1 = off
Legenda:
NU =
NOT USED
S4-2 =
dip switch S4-2 on the PC1 board
OPTO C =
optoswitch used to identify the half run position
of the panoramic cassette carriage
OPTO R B =
optoswitch used to reduce the speed of the R
movement
S4-1 =
dip switch S4-1 on the PC1 board
OPTO R A =
optoswitch used to identify the reset position
of the R movement
BRAKE OFF UP = pushbutton to release the brakes pushed to the
upper position
OPTO Y =
optoswitch used to identify the reset position
of the Y movement
CEPH CASS =
microswitch used to identify wether the ceph
cassette is inserted or not
DEAD MAN =
X-ray command S4
BRAKE OFF
DOWN =
pushbutton to release the brakes pushed to the
lower position
OPTO X =
optoswitch used to identify the reset position
of the X movement
OBSC =
optoswitch obscured
Examples:
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CONDITION
8E
(8 - 1110)
8F
(8 - 1111)
8D
(8 - 1101)
8D
(8 - 1101)
Rotating arm in reset
position
Ceph cassette not
inserted
8E
(8 - 1110)
8F
(8 - 1111)
8C
(8 - 1100)
8D
(8 - 1101)
Rotating arm in reset
position
Ceph cassette
inserted
8E
(8 - 1110)
8F
(8 - 1111)
89
(8 - 1001)
8D
(8 - 1101)
Rotating arm in reset
position
Brake release
pushbutton in the
upper position
8E
(8 - 1110)
8F
(8 - 1111)
8D
(8 - 1101)
89
(8 - 1001)
Rotating arm in reset
position
Brake release
pushbutton in the
lower position
8E
(8 - 1110)
8E
(8 - 1110)
8D
(8 - 1101)
8D
(8 - 1101)
X-Y-C movements in
reset position
R movement not in
reset position
Ceph cassette not
inserted
If the values displayed are not congruent with the table above,
there is a malfunctioning of the optoswitches, of the wiring or of
the PC1 board.
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Printed on: 20 Apr 2012, 04:59:40 pm; Printed by: UWE.ZELLER