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Power Supply Operational Check
This procedure shows you how to use power supply tester 10R4059, to quickly and safely monitor the output voltages of the
printer power supply from outside the card cage. You will be able to turn on and off the +48 volt and +8.5 volt outputs at the
tester’s remote Monitor Block.
To check the power supply you need a DC voltmeter with an input impedance greater than 20,000 ohms per volt and capable
of measuring 55 volts DC. To m5 volt output, the voltmeter must have a low voltage range (10 volts).
ATTENTION
The power supply tester is for intermittent monitoring of power supply voltages. Do not hold down the push button on
the Monitor Block for more than five minutes at a time. To prevent overheating the Load Block, for each minute you
hold down the push button on the Monitor Block, wait at least two minutes with the push button released. (There is no
time limit to how long the Load Block can be attached to the power supply, just to how long you should hold down the
push button.)
1.
Prepare the printer for maintenance (page 313).
2.
Cabinet Model: Remove the paper guide assembly (page 348).
Pedestal Model: Remove the top cover assembly (page 327).
ATTENTION
To prevent electrostatic damage to electronic components, wear a grounded static wrist strap when you work around
the circuit boards.
3.
Put on a static wrist strap and ground the lead to an unpainted part of the printer frame. Touch the printer frame with the
hand wearing the wrist strap before you touch the controller board or power supply board.
4.
Disconnect power supply cable connector P101 from either the power stacker power cable or connector J101 on the
controller board. (Figure 12.)
5.
Plug power supply connector P101 into the 12-pin connector on the power supply tester Load Block, as shown in Figure 12.
Note the position of Pin 1 relative to the Load Block.
6.
Position the tester Monitor Block outside of the printer with the rubber feet resting on a flat surface. (If you are working on a
cabinet model, you can close the top cover and use that as the flat surface.)
Summary of Contents for Infoprint 6500-v05
Page 282: ...282 Cable Routing Cabinet Model...
Page 283: ...283 Cable Routing Pedestal Model...
Page 285: ...285 Cable Assembly Centronics Dataproducts Adapter 14H5522...
Page 286: ...286 Cable Assembly 5V Remote Power 14H5589 To Controller Board...
Page 292: ...292 Cable Assembly Card Cage Fan PIN 1 PIN 1 14H5285...
Page 294: ...294 Cable Assembly Exhaust Fan PIN 1 PIN 1 14H5286...
Page 298: ...298 Cable Assembly MPU PIN 1 PIN 3 PIN 2 PIN 1 14H5329...
Page 300: ...300 Cable Assembly Ribbon Motor Extension 63H7464...
Page 301: ...301 Cable Assembly Shuttle Motor Drive 14H5330 To Shuttle To Controller Board...
Page 302: ...302 Frame Cable Power Stacker 10R3912...
Page 303: ...303 Logic Cable Power Stacker 10R4590...
Page 304: ...304 Power Cable Power Stacker 57P1376 P1101 P1101...
Page 305: ...305 Vertical Rail Cable Power Stacker 10R3913...
Page 306: ...306 Elevator I O Cable Power Stacker 10R4053...
Page 307: ...307 Fan Assembly Hammer Bank P107 HBF P107 HBF 14H5159...
Page 308: ...308 Magnetic Pickup MPU Assembly 57G1476 P03...
Page 309: ...309 Switch Assembly Paper Detector Standard 14H5281 Black Back Forms Kit 02N7169...
Page 310: ...310 Switch Assembly Platen Interlock P107 PLO 14H5280...
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