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e-STUDIO550/650/810 POWER SUPPLY UNIT
17. POWER SUPPLY UNIT
17. 1. Construction
The power supply unit is comprised of the AC filter and insulation type DC output circuits.
(1) AC filter
AC filter eliminates noise from the outside and prevents the noise generated by the copier from leaking to
the outside.
(2) DC output circuits
The DC outputs are roughly divided into the following two lines:
쩸
Main switch system
: Power supply used during image forming processes, consisting of the outputs of
four voltages (+3.3V, +5.1V, +12V and +24V) which start up when the main
switch is turned ON.
쩹
Door switch system
: Power supply used by the entire machine during image forming processes and
supplied via the door switch, consisting of the outputs of 3 voltages (+5.1V,
+24V and +36V) which start up when the main switch is turned ON with the door
switch being ON.
17. 2. Operation of DC Output Circuits
(1) Start of operation
When the main switch of the copier is turned ON and if the door is closed, all the power supply systems
start up at the same time.
(2) Stop of operation
When the main switch of the copier is turned OFF, a power-OFF signal (PWR-DN) is output after an
instantaneous outage insurance time (20 ms mini.) has elapsed. After the power-OFF signal has been
output, the main system power supply is allowed to retain its rated voltages for the minimum retaining time
(50ms. or more) and then lets them start dropping.
(3) Output protection
Each output system includes an over-current protection circuit (a fuse and internal protection circuit) and
an over-voltage protection circuit. This is to prevent abnormal operation or damage to the secondary circuit
which may be caused by an over-current due to a shorted load or an over-voltage due to a short-circuit
between different voltages.
If the protection circuit has been activated and the fuse is not blown out, remove the cause of the short-
circuit and turn ON the power again to clear the circuit.
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