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SUB MENU
CLOCK
CLOCK
DATE
DATE
05/09/10
SUB MENU
DIP SW CHECK
DIP SW CHECK
0110 0000
bit # [ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ]
DATE
05/09/10
CLOCK
TIME
TIME
01:01:59
TIME
01:01:59
TIME
01:01:59 B
TIME
01:01:59 B
Display
[Year/Month/Day]
[Year/Month/Day]
Edit
Display
Edit
It shows [B], when
battery is dead.
SUB MENU
KEY CHECK
KEY CHECK
NONE
SUB MENU
LCD/LED/BUZ CHK
Returns when completed
Abbreviated
SUB MENU
PORT CHECK
DETECTING...
00: 0B
NETWORK
B3:1073741624B
SUB MENU
MAINTE. MSG.
MAINTE. MSG.
NONE 100 hours
Waiting for incoming data
Receiving data from network
MOTOR MENU
SERVO LOCK
SERVO LOCK
F: 240 20
SERVO LOCK
S:
100
SERVO LOCK
F: 0 0
Servo Motor : LOCKED
Servo Motor : FREE
Normal (beeps 1 time)
Error (beeps 2 times)
MOTOR MENU
G-ENC. CHECK
M-ENC: 6654
G-ENC: 6653
G-ENC. CHECK
COMPLETED
G-ENC. CHECK
FAILED
SERVICE MENU
MOTOR MENU
MOTOR MENU
AGING
AGING
SCAN
SCAN
NOW AGING
AGING
FEED
FEED
NOW AGING
AGING
BOTH
BOTH
NOW AGING
AGING
CUTTING
CUTTING
NOW AGING
SERVO LOCK
F: * 0 0
This is for checking Dip Switch. It displays the real-time status of the No.1 to 8 in
order from the left. [0] is OFF and [1] is ON.
This is for setting the timing to show the message for maintenance. It displays the
message suggesting to perform maintenance when the total print time reaches the
specified hours. Range: NONE, 10 to 999 hours (in 10 hour unit) Default: NONE
This is for checking the data input from network. The check sum and input data byte
are shown on the lower LCD. On the left, it displays the check sum in hexadecimal of
2 digits. On the right, it displays the input data byte in decimal of max. 10 digits. They
are cleared when [ENTER] key is pressed. The input data byte overflows at
4GB(4294967296B) and is reset to 0.
This is for checking LCD, LED and buzzer. When this menu is selected, it sequentially
performs the functions of LCD, LED and buzzer. The functions are as follows. ON/OFF
of LCD contrast, LCD back light, ON/OFF of buzzer, display and move of cursor on
LCD, and display of all characters available on LCD.
Confirm that all functions operate properly, visually and by the sound.
This is for checking the operation of panel keys. It shows [NONE] on the lower LCD
before pressing any key. It shows the key name when a key is pressed. And it shows
the message [KEY ERROR] when 2 or more keys are pressed at the same time, and
it is considered that no buttons are pressed. You can exit this menu with [ ] key.
Therefore, [ ] key needs to be the last button to be pressed in order to check all
keys. No operations for 10 seconds or pressing [ ] key let it exit this menu. When
exiting, the names of the keys that never been pressed are displayed with a buzzer.
This means that if a buzzer does not go off when exiting, all keys are checked properly.
The power cannot be turned off with the Sub Power SW while performing this menu
This is for displaying and editing the date and time. When it detects the battery exhaustion, [B] is indicated on the time display. In this case,
battery needs to be replaced. However, [B] does not disappear automatically when the battery is replaced. [B] is deleted when the time is
newly set up with [ENTER] key on the time edit menu.
When the real time clock is not active due to battery exhaustion, the maintenance operation may be performed improperly. For instance, it
performs cleaning every time the main power is turned on. The time set here is used for the timings of maintenance operations and for the time
record of Event Log function. It must be aware that it affects the maintenance operations when the setting is changed here.
When this setting is changed, it is recorded on the Event Log. The time before change is used for the log time, and the new time is recorded as
a referential information.
SCAN : Aging for Scan Motor.
The Head Carriage runs max. printing width
in Scan direction.
FEED : Aging for Feed Motor.
Grit Roller runs 100mm back and forth.
BOTH : The Head Carriage runs max. printing width
in Scan direction, and at the same time, Grit Roller
runs 100mm back and forth.
CUTTING : The Tool Carriage runs max. printing width
in Scan direction, and at the same time, Grit Roller
runs the half of max. printing width back and forth.
To stop Aging, press [ENTER] key. The Head Carriage
automatically returns to the capping position, and it returns to the
former menu after the Head is capped.
Make sure not to perform Aging for excessive time when the
head has ink, in order to prevent the head from being damaged
by dried ink. When Aging is performed with ink filled, it runs while
performing the Flushing operation. No Flushing when ink is not
filled.
This is for checking whether Servo Motor can be locked
properly. While in this menu, Servo Motor is free. When the
Carriages are moved by hands, the displayed values change as
long as the feed-back is proper.
Servo Motor can be locked by pressing [ENTER] key.
When it is locked while the motor is in pause, the power is
controlled normally.
As for [F(Feed direction)], the value displayed on the left changes
by Grid Encoder, and the right changes by Motor Encoder.
This is for checking whether the Grit Encoder functions normally.
Be careful with the Feed Motor which drives as executing this
menu.
The motor drives about 4 times and it displays the coordinates
of the stop position of Motor Encoder and Grit Encoder at each
time. The result is judged by the last Encoder coordinates.
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