2.3. SYSTEM FEATURES
2.3.1. Power Saver Modes
The machine has three levels of power saver mode as shown below.
Normal
Level 0
Level 1
Level 2
Main CPU
ON
ON
ON
OFF
Power Saver CPU
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Power Saver LED
OFF
ON
ON
ON
LCD/LED
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
+5V Power Supply
ON
ON
ON
OFF
+24VM Power Supply
ON
ON
ON
OFF
Fusing Lamp
ON
Standby temp.
or OFF
Standby temp.
or OFF
OFF
+24VM Power Supply
ON
ON
ON
OFF
In power saver mode levels 0 and 1, the main CPU monitors and controls the
system. The fusing lamp is either turned off or kept at the standby tempera-
ture, depending on the setting of User Parameter Switch 05, bits 6 and 7.
In level 2, the main CPU and dc power supplies are shut down. The power
saver CPU monitors the power saver key, incoming calls, and the document
sensor. When the power saver CPU detects activity at one of these, it acti-
vates the +5V supply with the WAKEUP signal to start up the main CPU.
The following sections explain how the machine controls these three modes.
Note that power saver mode does not operate if an optional printer interface
or RS232C kit is installed.
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Main
CPU
PSU
Interlock Switch
+24VD
+24VM
Q6 and Q13
DC/DC
Converter
(+24/+5V)
Q2, Q3 and Q14
+5V
+5VE
+5VV
5
+24VMON
5
5
5
24
RESET
COMMAND
STATUS
NCU
Ring
Detection
Circuit
Current
Sensor
(Europe/
Asia)
EXRING
+5VEE
HOOK0/HOOK1
+5VE
+5V
+24VM
+5VE
Contact
Image
Sensor
Motors
and
Clutches
Operation Panel
LED ON/OFF
Doc. Sensor
Power Saver Sw.
Power Saver
Key
Power Saver
LED
Document
Sensor
WAKEUP
Power Saver
CPU
IC5
+5VV
+24VM
h521d625.wmf
DETAILED SECTION DESCRIPTIONS
May 22nd, 1995
SYSTEM FEATURES
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