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Shuttle Electrical Short Check
Shuttle Electrical Short Check
This procedure checks for metallic debris and checks for hammer coils
shorting to the shuttle frame.
The hammer driver circuit board attached to the shuttle frame assembly can
attract metal objects because of the magnets in the hammer bank. Such stray
metal pieces can cause electrical shorting and damage to the shuttle
assembly. (The hammer driver board does not have a protective cover
because of concerns about component temperatures.)
IMPORTANT
Do this procedure
a) If you removed the shuttle cover during servicing and before you
re-install the shuttle cover.
b) Before you replace the controller board with a new or refurbished
board.
1.
Prepare the printer for maintenance (page 154).
2.
Remove the ribbon cartridge. (Refer to the
User’s Manual
.)
3.
Remove the shuttle cover assembly (page 203).
4.
Check the shuttle driver circuit board area for any foreign metal parts or
objects (paper clips, staples, screws, chips of metal, broken shuttle spring
fragments, etc.).
5.
If you find any foreign metal parts or objects, carefully remove them.
6.
Disconnect the hammer bank logic cable (P04) and the hammer bank
power cable (P05) at the shuttle.
7.
Set your Ohmmeter to the 10K Ohm scale or the scale closest to 10K
Ohms.
8.
Hold the two meter leads apart from each other (not touching anything)
and note how your meter indicates an open circuit. For example, some
meters read OL (Over Load), -1, flashing display, infinite resistance, etc.
9.
Attach the common meter lead (usually black) to the shuttle frame.
10. Touch the positive meter lead (usually red) to another part of the shuttle
frame and verify continuity. (Continuity is a low resistance reading of less
than 1 Ohms.)
11. Attach the common meter lead to the shuttle frame, touch the positive
lead to pins 1 through 10 of both hammer bank power plugs J05 and J06
located on the terminator board on the shuttle assembly. Pin 1 of each
plug is the right-most pin as you face the printer. Hold the positive lead for
a few seconds on each pin allowing the meter to stabilize, then read the
resistance:
a.
If the resistance of any pin is less than 1000 Ohms, replace the
shuttle frame assembly (page 239).
b.
If pin resistances are 1000 Ohms or greater (including an “open”
reading as in step 7), the shuttle passes the test and is probably okay.
Reconnect hammer bank logic cable (P04) and hammer bank power
cable (P05) to the shuttle
12. Install the shuttle cover assembly (page 203).
Summary of Contents for 6600 Series
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Page 34: ...34 Chapter 1 Maintenance Training for TallyGenicom Products ...
Page 42: ...42 Chapter 2 Cleaning the Card Cage Fan Assembly ...
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Page 278: ...278 Chapter 6 Organization of this Chapter ...
Page 300: ...300 Chapter 7 Printer Interface ...
Page 305: ...305 Cable Routing Pedestal Model 184043a Exhaust Fan Weld Sensor Cable ...
Page 320: ...320 Appendix A Cable Assembly 2 Pin Jumper 0 1 Ctr P N 154470 901 ...
Page 323: ...323 Cable Assy PS I O P N 176601 901 NOTE This cable is used on 6620 and 6620Q printers ...
Page 324: ...324 Appendix A Cable Assembly Card Cage Fan P N 152422 901 PIN 1 PIN 1 ...
Page 325: ...325 Cable Assembly Control Panel P N 152440 901 PIN 1 PIN 1 PIN 8 PIN 8 Gray Brown Gray Brown ...
Page 326: ...326 Appendix A Cable Assembly Exhaust Fan P N 152424 901 PIN 1 PIN 1 ...
Page 327: ...327 Cable Assembly Hammer Bank Logic P N 152421 901 To Shuttle To Controller Board ...
Page 330: ...330 Appendix A Cable Assembly MPU P N 152425 901 PIN 1 PIN 3 PIN 2 PIN 1 ...
Page 331: ...331 Cable Assembly Ribbon Motor Extension P N 154067 001 ...
Page 332: ...332 Appendix A Cable Assembly Shuttle Motor Drive P N 152420 001 ...
Page 333: ...333 Frame Cable Power Stacker P N 173824 001 ...
Page 334: ...334 Appendix A Logic Cable Power Stacker P N 176029 001 ...
Page 335: ...335 Power Cable Power Stacker P N 174414 001 P1101 P1101 ...
Page 336: ...336 Appendix A Rail Cable Power Stacker P N 173823 001 ...
Page 337: ...337 Elevator I O Cable Power Stacker P N 174759 001 ...
Page 338: ...338 Appendix A Fan Assembly Hammer Bank P N 152416 901 P107 HBF P107 HBF ...
Page 339: ...339 Magnetic Pickup MPU Assembly P N 150281 901 ...
Page 340: ...340 Appendix A Switch Assembly Paper Detector P N 152415 901 ...
Page 341: ...341 Switch Assembly Platen Interlock P N 152417 901 P107 PLO ...
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Page 402: ...402 Appendix D Illustrated Parts Breakdown ...
Page 448: ...448 Appendix E Illustrated Parts Lists ...
Page 460: ...460 Appendix F Summary ...
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