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THEORY OF OPERATION
2-4. Reset by +5V Line Voltage Detection
A voltage-detecting IC (IC6 in Fig.2-13) detects momentary drops in voltage or unstable voltage supply (due to power
failures, etc.) on the +5V line. If the voltage on the +5V line falls below 4.25V, the RESET signal appears at the output
terminal of the voltage-detecting IC.
Fig. 2-14 Equivalent Circuit of
Fig. 2-15 Operational Timing Chart
Voltage-Detecting IC
2-5. Protection Circuit
This printer is provided with a protection circuit which shuts off the print head and motor driving circuits in the event of
a CPU malfunction. (Refer to Fig.2-13)
The CPU normally outputs a LOW level signal from the terminal (WD OUT).
However, if the CPU malfunctions, it can not output this signal.
When the LOW level signal is not output from the CPU, the input terminal (Cd) of the voltage-detecting IC goes to LOW
and the RESET signal is output from the output terminal (OUT) of the voltage-detecting IC. By this signal, the CPU and
the gate array are reset and the print head, the carriage motor and paper feed motor driving signals are ignored, protecting
the printer from the CPU runaway.
3.
Power Supply Unit
The power supply circuit converts the incoming AC power to DC voltages, +5V and +24V.
Voltage
Tolerance
Application
+24V
DC24V
±
5%
To drive print head, carriage motor, paper feed
motor.
+5V
DC5V
±
2.5%
To supply power to CPU, ROM, RAM, TTL
and ICs and to retain carriage motor and paper
feed motor.
Summary of Contents for lC-10
Page 1: ...DOT MATRIX PRINTER NX 1000SERIES LC 10SERIES TECHNICAL MANUAL NINTH EDITION ...
Page 5: ... 2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 9: ... 6 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Fig 1 1 External Dimensions ...
Page 11: ... 8 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Fig 1 3 Diagram of Internal Composition ...
Page 17: ... 14 THEORY OF OPERATION ...
Page 33: ...ADJUSTMENTS 30 ...
Page 39: ...PARTS REPLACEMENT 36 ...
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Page 55: ... 58 REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT OF PARTS ...
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Page 71: ... 68 1 Printer Assembly Ver 1 and 1 5 1 1 Disassembly Drawing ...
Page 74: ... 71 2 Printer Mechanism Ver 1 and 1 5 2 1 Disassembly Drawing ...
Page 79: ... 76 3 3 2 Colour Type ...
Page 83: ... 80 4 Wiring Scheme of Printer Ver 1 and 1 5 4 1 Parallel Type WIRING SCHEME ...
Page 84: ... 81 4 2 Commodore Type WIRING SCHEME ...
Page 85: ... 82 5 Main Logic Board Ver 1 and 1 5 5 1 Parallel Type Ver 1 5 1 1 Component Layout A Board ...
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