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1-2. Oscillation circuit
The oscillation circuit generates a basic clock signal for synchronization and time calculation related to the transmission of
data and calculations made by the MICOM (IC1). The oscillator (OSC1) must always be replaced with an exact rated part,
because if this spec is changes, the time calculations of the MICOM will be affected and it might not work at all.
1-3. Reset circuit
The RESET circuit allows various parts of the MICOM, such as RAM, defrosting, etc., to be restarted from the initial state
when power is interrupted or restored. A LOW signal applied to the reset terminal for 10 ms causes the MICOM to reset
itself. During normal operation, the voltage at the reset terminal is 5 Vdc. If the reset fails, the MICOM will not operate.
1-4. Load/dispenser operation, door opening circuit
1. Load Driving Circuit
IC1
MICOM
IC1
MICOM
Compressor
Defrost
Heater
Refrigerator
LAMP
Dispenser
Heater
Geared
Motor
Solenoide
Cube
Water
Pilot
CON2 PIN
3&5
CON 3 PIN
3&7
CON2 PIN
1&7
CON3 PIN
5&9
CON4 PIN 7
& CON5 PIN
5
CON4 PIN 5
& CON5 PIN
5
CON4 PIN 3
& CON5 PIN
5
CON4 PIN 1
& CON5
PIN5
ON
110~127VAC 110~127VAC 110~127VAC 110~127VAC 110~127VAC 110~127VAC 110~127VAC 110~127VAC
OFF
0 VAC
0 VAC
0 VAC
0 VAC
0 VAC
0 VAC
0 VAC
0 VAC
Status
Type of Load
Measuring Part
IC9
CC9*
104
R85*
3
1
2
KIA7042
+
29
R15
IC1
MICOM
4.7K
RESET
1uF/50V
CE17
104
CC8*
100