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Summary of Contents for CartriFile 40

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual TRI DATA 800 Maude Avenue Mountain View CA 94040 I Phone 415 969 3700 TWX 910 379 6978 ...

Page 2: ...er Record Load Point Search Time Data Storage Capacity 1000 Series Tape Cartridges INSTALLATION GENERAL INSTALLATION Table Top Placement Rack Mounting Power Connection Grounding Remote Load Point Search Control Interface Connections OPERATION INTRODUCTION CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Application of Power Cartridge Insertion and Removal Remote Load Point Search Control AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS Write Sequenc...

Page 3: ...ng Data Board 10786 0 Interface Electronics INTRODUCTION DAILY MAINTENANCE YEARLY MAINTENANCE Capstan Motor Lubrication Drive Belt Replacement Lamp Replacement Actuator Adjustment Electronics Checkout and Adjustment Regulator Board 10790 0 Read Amplifier Board 10746 1 Photosense Board 10972 0 3 YEAR MAINTENANCE Capstan Motor Replacement Capstan Assembly Replacement Cooling Fan Replacement MAGNETIC...

Page 4: ...ense Assembly Write Operation Block Diagram Write Timing Diagram Read Operation Block Diagram Read Timing Diagram Actuator Adjustment Points Read Amplifier TP6 Location of Electronics Assemblies Connectors and Terminals Power Supply Terminals Head Alignment Checkout Waveforms Azimuth Alignment Vertical Alignment Head Adjustment Screws Read Amplifier Board 10746 1 Timing Data Board 10786 0 Motion C...

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Page 6: ...rs for detecting proper cartridge insertion and the write enabled status of the individual tapes The tape drive assembly is mounted within the cabinet on a hinge so that it can be swung outward for servicing Tape drive occurs in a forward only direction and is accomplished by a constantly rotating capstan and a pinchroller actuator The actuator engages a pinchroller located within the cartridge cl...

Page 7: ...S The specifications which follow include physical dimensions environmental considerations and various operating and timing characteristics of the CartriFile 40 tape unit Specifications for the Tri Data tape cartridges are also given For specifications for the interface equipment supplied with this tape unit refer to the separate INTERFACE section at the front of this manual Physical Characteristi...

Page 8: ... I I I 1 I I I 1 1 1 CLEARANCE FOR ELECTRONICS CARD ON EXTENDER BOARD I 1 I ELECTRONICS 1 I CARD CAGE 1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 L _________ _ L _________________ L ___ 1I 110 CONNE TOR I I I C I Ii r s t 13 41 SPECIAL INTERFACE CARD NORMAL POSITION OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL CARD POSITIONS r I I I I I I I I CARTRIDGE INSERTIONIREMOVAL CLEARANCE L _______ __ _ 1 3 4 RACK MOUNT BRACKET 13 1 2 1__2 3 4_ 1 I 1 I I I I...

Page 9: ...any time 1 4 during the major portion of the period between Read Clock pulse outputs Precise timing for the data transfers is given in Section III OPERATION INTER RECORD GAPS In Writing each record a Write Start delay of 16 msec and a Write Stop delay of 8 msec accommodate the start and stop tape motion transients and provide the time for writing a 0 16 inch maximum length inter record gap Interna...

Page 10: ...s Average search time for a 150 foot file is 90 seconds TRI OATA DATA STORAGE CAPACITY The data storage capacity on each tape varies with the bits per word and words per record format written and the length of the tape The total storage available in the unit without reloading is the capacity of the four tapes with which it is loaded The tape length required per record is B 2 N Tape length per reco...

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Page 12: ...f vertical space in a standard 19 inch equipment rack In addition the 10404 0 Rack Mount Adapter Assembly two brackets and two covers plus hardware must be installed on the cabinet Installation is as follows 1 Two 1 4 20 socket drive set screws are located near the front of each side panel on the cabinet Carefully remove enough paint to insert a l S inch hex key and withdraw the set screws 2 Note ...

Page 13: ...ining screw and snap the front panel onto the cabinet 2 2 Grounding On the CartriFile rear panel are two ground terminals SIGNAL and CHASSIS The tape unit is shipped with these terminals tied together Depending on system grounding requirements the jumper can be removed from these terminals however CartriFile SIGNAL and CHASSIS grounds must be connected together at some point in the system Remote L...

Page 14: ... the top of the slide switch to keep the switch from being accidentally moved Slide the cartridge into the cartridge slot until it seats To remove the cartridge simply pull outward If the cartridge is not to be used again immediately slide the cover door out and across the open end to exclude dust and other contaminants from the tape and pinchroller Remote Load Point Search Control Connector J2 on...

Page 15: ...e the last previously transferred data word will be repeated on the tape A Write Word Transfer input pulse will set the data input registers being used to a 1 or 0 state determined by whether the data bit inputs are ONE or ZERO at the time the Write Word Transfer pulse occurs At the end of the fixed period if a Write Stop input pulse has not been received internal circuitry samples the input regis...

Page 16: ...DATA BITS DBT 5V OV MAY BE SAMPLED AT ANY TIME BETWE RWCL RISE AND NEX L EN TFALL U__ y A W y A Y Y 16 msec except at beginning of tape 375 to 675 msec A r 1 OV 0 5V I WORD r U TRI DATA Read Sequence and Timing Figure 3 2 shows the time relationships of the input and output signals associated with reading a record from the tape With the Read Select Tape 1 2 3 or 4 input True a Read Start input pul...

Page 17: ... start delay will be initiated The short delay is used during normal writing or reading The output of this flip flop may be set such that a normal short start delay will be actuated even though a new cartridge tape which is already at Load Point has been inserted and the long start delay is required to clear the Load Point Marker A Load Point Search command however will reset the flip flop so that...

Page 18: ...ssembled in a register it is made available for strobing out in parallel form Detection of the inter record gap automatically stops tape motion When Load Point searching the selected tape is driven forward until a photoreflective marker attached to the tape loop is sensed generating a signal which stops tape motion RECORDING The recording technique used in the CartriFile 40 tape unit is the phase ...

Page 19: ... circuit boards mounted to the transport frame The pinchroller is part of the cartridge itself and is mechanically coupled to the pinchroller arm when the cartridge is inserted into the transport A Protect Enable switch for the tape and a cartridge insert switch for each cartridge are used for interlocking and status indications When power is applied to the tape unit an a c motor continuously driv...

Page 20: ...ad Point T X BY Tape X busy T X FP Tape X file protected T X LP Tape X at Load Point T X OL Tape X on line T X SL Tape X select T X SM Tape X in Search mode WDCL Write clock WM Write mode WSLD X Write selected tape X WSPC Write Stop command WSTC Write Start command WXFR Write word transfer X indicates tape 1 2 3 or 4 Power Supplies All the necessary power for the internal operation of the tape uni...

Page 21: ...pe 1 is at Load Point photo transistor Q8 is illuminated making it conduct more thus raising the voltage at the base of Q7 an emitter follower When the tape is not at Load Point Q8 conducts much less making the output of Q7 go low Changes in temperature and lamp brightness will in turn vary the lamp voltage accordingly through the I A723 regulator located on the Actuator Driver board R12 is used t...

Page 22: ...tape A long Start delay however is required when the tape starts at Load Point to allow time for the 3 inch long Load Point marker to move past the magnetic head The various time delays are listed in Table 4 2 TRI DATA Table 4 2 Time Delay Adjustments DELAY WRITE READ Start long 375 msec 185 msec Start normal 16 msec 9 5 msec Stop 8msec 4 75 msec In following a Write Start operation assume that wh...

Page 23: ...ing in on pin 34 stops the tape DBT INPUT WXFR RWCL BPW A B STORAGE REGISTERS t A B SHIFT V REGISTERS LOAD SHIFT COUNTER WRITE CLOCK drive and initiates a 4 75 msec time delay At the end of the delay the RSLD flip flops are reset and the Timing Enable Gate flip flop ML9 12 is also reset For control of tapes 3 and 4 the WSLD and RSLD flip flops and the FWD and HSLD gates are located on Motion Contr...

Page 24: ...sec REGULATOR TIMING I BOARD C6 SAW 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I TIMING DATA BOARD AORB 1 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 I I 1 36 TP6 TOTAL CLOCK I 1 I I I 101 1 I I I 1 I 1 I COUNTER II 01112 31 4 16 117 1112 STATE I 1311 I 1 TP3 WDCL I I I I I I U I IU PULSES I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 Jr 31 I I I I I 1 I I 1 1 I I I I 31415161718 91101111121311411511611 0 1 ___ I 1 I I r ...

Page 25: ...e shifts the data in the shift register At half cell times the Write Clock pulse for odd counter states sets the J K to the opposite of the data value at ML3 10 which now has the next data value At Sync times the bit value at ML3 10 is always 1 so the Write Clock pulse sets the J K to the 1 state 4 S Input data bits are loaded into the shift register at the trailing edge of the Load pulse Both the...

Page 26: ...AND PEAK DETECTOR DERIVED DATA A RERR I INSERTED I CLOCK A I I I D RDCL I I INSERTEDI CLOCKB DERIVED DATA B READ AMPLIFIER BOARD READ CLOCK A READ CLOCK B SHIFT RDXFR RDXFR SHIFT TIMING DATA BOARD A SHIFT REGISTER A SHIFT REGISTER B TIMING DATA BOARDB STORAGE A STORAGE B OBT OUTPUT ODD OBT OUTPUT EVEN ...

Page 27: ..._ I J SAW I I I MODE 1 n n MLS 2 GATE I _5S I 5s___J L RESET 1 1 TIMING 1 TP5 ENABLE 1 1___ O __ I ONE RECORD ONE 16 BIT WORD 1100110011001100 5 GATE TP2 ACTUATORI r 5 DRIVE S A TPI READ AMP B TP6 A ML20 7 READ AMP B MLI6 7 A PIN 45 DERIVED B PIN 11 DATA TP4 RDCL A TP2 DATA B TP5 CLOCK A C11 TIMING B C27 SAW INSERTED A PIN 41 CLOCK B PIN 13 PIN 29 READ STOP TP6 TOTAL CLOCK COUNTER STATE ML2 6 SHIF...

Page 28: ... high at the time of an Inserted Clock pulse J K flip flop ML4 9 is set to 1 at the end of the data word the Read Transfer RDXFR pulse at pin 39 transfers this error signal through ML3 S to ML10 S to provide the Record Error RERR status signal pin 37 The flip flops are reset at the start of the next record by the Accepted Start Command pulse at pin 23 The RDCL Read Data Clock pulses are generated ...

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Page 30: ...ek If usage is significantly higher shorten the time intervals between servicing accordingly When servicing the tape unit perform all of the procedures listed for that time interval and follow the sequence in which the procedures are given Table 5 1 Maintenance Schedule INTERVAL RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Daily Clean head and capstan Cotton swab Freon solvent or alcohol Y...

Page 31: ... end of the transport and swing the transport out of the cabinet 2 At the bottom of the motor directly across from the mounting flange is an oil hole Directly above this at the top end of the motor is a second oil hole Squirt a small quantity of oil into each hole Wipe off any excess around the outside of the holes Drive Belt Replacement 1 Remove the old drive belt disengaging it first from the gr...

Page 32: ...rminal boards are shown in Figure 5 3 All of the boards within the card file plus the Transport board contain test points adjustment points or both If desired timing and waveform diagrams for each circuit board may be consulted during the checkout procedures these diagrams are Figures 5 9 through 5 16 which are arranged in numerical sequence by circuit board number All of the electronic checkout p...

Page 33: ...serve the waveform at TP1 The waveform should be a series of negative pulses with the time interval between pulses alternating between 80 2 J lsec and about 70 J lsec Adjust the longer time interval to 80 2 J lsec with potentiometer R21 on the Read Amplifier board The 70 J lsec interval is not critical 5 Repeat step 4 for TP1 on the Timing Data board for channel B grounding terminal B and adjustin...

Page 34: ... 60 Hz operation The pulley must be placed on the shaft so that the desired groove is closest to the motor Align the appropriate pulley groove with the groove in the capstan flywheel Tighten the setscrews securely Capstan Assembly Replacement This procedure assumes that the capstan motor has just been replaced and continues with the drive belt not yet installed 1 Grasp the flywheel and hold it fir...

Page 35: ... be checked once a year following the electronics checkout and adjustment procedures The heads should also be checked for wear at about three years in case replacement is required at that time Head AIignment Correct head alignment is crucial to the reliable interchange of cartridges between tape units Vertical alignment ensures that the active track on the head will be properly registered with the...

Page 36: ...f the same polarity except for the a Proper Alignment TRI DATA first bit If the two signals are of the same amplitude and waveshape and are exactly in phase the data portion of each word will cancel and the out of phase portion will add producing a presentation similar to Figure 5 5a Adjust both oscilloscope channel voltages to obtain maximum cancellation of data Perfect cancellation will not occu...

Page 37: ...n the vertical adjustment screw Figure 5 8 very slightly to reduce the noise to the minimum value on both channels 5 8 NOTE Do NOT tamper with the reference screw Figure 5 8 it is a reference point set at the factory If moved field realignment of the head becomes very difficult VERTICAL AZIMUTH I I Figure 5 8 Head Adjustment Screws 14 Recheck alignments steps 10 through 13 azimuth and vertical adj...

Page 38: ...ure that the head alignment screws rest in dimples in the mounting boss when tightening the tension spring 9 Using a 0 050 inch Allen wrench and a 0 076 inch drill gauge set clearance between head mounting plate and mounting boss 10 Install Photosense assembly and Transport board assembly TROUBLESHOOTING Table 5 2 contains information that will be useful in determining the nature of certain Cartri...

Page 39: ...A A loop may form at the face of the cartridge move loop into cartridge by running finger over pinchroUer before inserting into tape unit or closing the cartridge cover 7 Tape motion does not stop within 3 A Check for capstan rotation minutes after a Load Point Search command B Check Photosense lamp filament C Check Photosense adjustment S Cannot write on a particular tape A Check that the cartrid...

Page 40: ... TP6 OV TRI OATA R21 ADJUST FOR A LONG PERIOD OF 80 sec AT TP1 OF TIMING DATAA WITH TERMINAL A GROUNDED ADJUST FOR 19 3 V PK PK TP1 DERIVED CLOCK A TP2 RERR TP3 RDCL TP4 DERIVED CLOCK B TP5 DATAB TP6 DATA A I I ONCE ERROR OCCURS REMAINS SET UNTIL NEXT READ START COMMAND 4V I I I WAVEFORMS SHOWN ARE BASED ON 12 BITS PER WORD 1 WORD PER RECORD BIT PATTERN 001100110011 Figure 5 9 Read Amplifier Board...

Page 41: ...16 BPW J L II L L JIIIL L LII 11 L L L III L L ilL l LII I II L L L III J I Il L I 111 1_ READ MODE TPI r r TII r I 1 T r I1 11 I 4V_______________TI 0 s eC 8 0 S e c______________ OV 114l 1 Ilsec TP4 4 V I TP5 OV TP6 L J LI II L L II L L L II II II L I III L I L 111 J L L111 L 1_ _ WAVEFORMS SHOWN ARE BASED ON 12 BITS PER WORD 1 WORD PER RECORD BIT PATTERN 001100110011 Figure 5 10 Timing Data Boa...

Page 42: ...J1sec OV Sr5 I I TP 4V i OV 1 551 I 4 V I TP40vi 4 V TP5 I I I 1 1 I I 1 I 55 I I I I I 1 I I NORMAL START DELAY I I I STOP DELAY I I I 18 msec WRITE OV 16 msec WRITE 1 5 V I I 9 5 msec REA I sec READ i 1 __ I 2 7 V 1 TP6 __I I r _ _ _ 1 OV L 3 j 55 185 msec READ Figure 5 11 Motion Control 1 Board Assembly 10788 0 5 13 ...

Page 43: ...RD TPI LOADPOINT ATTAINED TAPE 1 TP2 LOADPOINT ATTAINED TAPE 2 TP3 15 V ADJUST R13 TP4 5 V ADJUST R20 TP5 15 V ADJUST R16 TP6 GROUND OFF LOADPOINT AT LOADPOINT 4V n OV 1 I 2 IJsec 4V OV POWER OFF POWER ON 15V r1 OV 1 8 msec 14l I 5V OV 1 8msec I OV 1 1 2msec 15V Figure 5 12 Regulator Board 10790 0 ...

Page 44: ...P2 LPA 4 TP3 FWD3 TP4 FWD4 TP5 LPA3 AT LOADPOINT I H I I DEPENDS ON RECORD LENGTH I I AND MODE 4 V I I I I I I OV I JJ I AFTER MODE GATE I c 70 IL sec 4 V IIi AT LOADPOINT OFF LOADPOINT I I oV 1 1 2 ILsec Figure 5 13 Motion Control 2 Board 10968 0 TRI OATA 5 15 ...

Page 45: ...INT lV l I I I I l 1 V I I I I J1 1 V I I I I i l 1 V lm1s cl r I S P P 0 0 0 P 0 0 R12 ADJUST TO OBTAIN 9 9 5 V AT TP5 ON THE TP1 PSNI TP2 PSN2 I P3 PSN3 TP4 PSN4 TP5 PSN5 ACTUATOR DRIVER BOARD 3 5V 3 5V 3 5 V 3 5V Figure 5 14 Photosense Lamp Board 10972 0 ...

Page 46: ... TPl FWDl o TP2FWD2 c TP3 FWD3 o TP4FWD4 TRI DATA c TP5 PHOTOSENSE REGULATOR TPl 6V o 6v i I I TP2 6V I r VI 0 6 V I I TP3 6V Vi 0 6 V I I TP4 6V Vi 0 6V 15msec I Figure 5 15 Actuator Driver Board 10974 0 5 17 ...

Page 47: ...EPENDS ON RECORD LENGTH oV 15 1 msecl 25 msec WRITE MINIlVIUM I 20 msec READ I I TP4 4V 11 I OV I I I I I I TP5 4V r1 OV TP6 1 7 V Figure 5 16 Transport Board 10976 0 5 18 TPI PREAMPA TP2 HSLDl TP3 HSLD2 TP4 HSLD3 TP5 HSLD4 TP6 PREAMPB 450 mV 30 PK PK fL I I fL 1 I ff 450 mV 30 PK PK ...

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Page 49: ... Assy see separate list 1 6 10962 0 Extender Board Assy see separate list 1 7 10968 0 Motion Control 2 Board Assy see separate list 1 9 10990 0 Tape Transport Assy see separate list 1 11 11048 0 Front Panel Assembly see separate list 1 12 11049 0 Cabinet Assembly see separate list 1 13 11049 1 Cabinet Assembly see separate list 1 17 00048 003 Nut hex 6 AIR 19 00062 027 Screw pan hd 6 32 x 3 8 AIR ...

Page 50: ...i o TDI TI READ AMP A I ASTUSED I OMITTeD C 3 CS C Z4 CI I O r JT C IR CL IIT ML20 MLIS l e loe ro1C 1 52 TRA lS 04 I l Il 1 4 DEI DATA A ___________ 43 D6 TAC LK A 1 2 9 I02EADSTOP 1 T I I IV o g TI 20 MLIO READ AMPLIFIER BOARD ASSEMBLY T EO 0E iC OA TA 8 DA TAC LK B I 10746 0 1 ...

Page 51: ...32 3 17 00024 001 Diode Ge lN270 CR5 14 2 18 00025 001 Diode Si lN4446 CR1 4 6 8 10 13 15 12 19 00026 001 Diode Zener lN4740 CR9 1 21 00033 001 Integrated Circuit 7l0C ML12 14 2 22 00033 011 Integrated Circuit 748C ML17 19 2 23 00033 010 Integrated Circuit N5558V ML16 20 2 25 00045 001 Integrated Circuit 7400N ML6 10 11 15 4 26 00045 003 Integrated Circuit 7473N MLl 5 5 27 00045 005 Integrated Cir...

Page 52: ...40 00057 061 Res fxd camp 1M 1 4W 10 R12 38 2 42 00060 002 Res Var film 5K R21 48 2 43 00060 004 Res Var film 1K R3 29 2 45 00075 001 Transistor NPN 2N3904 Q1 4 4 47 00085 019 Res fxd camp 330 ohm 1 4W 5 R4 5 30 31 4 49 00086 056 Res fxd film 7 5K 1 8W 1 R20 47 2 50 00086 075 Res fxd film 22 1K 1 8W 1 R6 8 32 34 4 52 00087 003 Roll pin 3 32 x 7 16 0 1 53 00087 001 Roll pin 3 32 x 1 4 1 1 54 00098 ...

Page 53: ... F qA t S l l SIL IC O l t C 0 002 COM ONIiiNT CA ACI Ta CIOOS INTeG CIRCUIT RESISTOR TEST POINT L A5T USEijO c 1 C R 40 ML 240 R LO TF CO ML 7 1 2 101 0 cFR MOO wXFR S MO R I K 37 I T 2 ENccrCIIIC 0 COAT IK 10 I II Sl 12 CAT ML 4 ML 2 S I 22 IS 14 ML 20 10 e rQ i p 3 j11 2 T SV 5 L 22 JC ML I7 Ia T I I ML 20 a I ___ L T 2 e a _ __ _ 2 0_ I f T I I MI I 1 1 31 S F3 4 C1 ll __ _ QQ 40 7 __ _4 _4 14...

Page 54: ...d Circuit 7420N ML12 1 17 00045 004 Integrated Circuit 7476N ML17 19 3 18 00045 005 Integrated Circuit 7440N ML16 1 19 00045 007 Integrated Circuit 7475N ML4 9 10 14 4 20 00045 009 Integrated Circuit 7451N ML21 1 21 00045 011 Integrated Circuit 7410N ML6 1 22 00045 013 Integrated Circuit 7404N ML2 7 2 23 00045 024 Integrated Circuit 830 ML23 24 2 24 00045 026 Integrated Circuit 7495N ML3 8 13 3 25...

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Page 56: ...45 003 Integrated Circuit 7473N ML9 1 20 00045 011 Integrated Circuit 7410N ML18 19 2 21 00045 013 Integrated Circuit 7404N ML14 17 21 3 22 P0045 015 Integrated Circuit 863 ML22 1 23 P0045 024 Integrated Circuit 830 ML13 23 2 24 P0045 025 Integrated Circuit 7405N ML8 1 29 P0057 011 Res fxd comp 68 ohm 10 1 4W R1 14 15 28 6 29 31 30 P0057 025 Res fxd comp 1K 10 1 4W R3 4 32 34 36 37 7 31 P0057 029 ...

Page 57: ...0 ML Z wa 3 iiTJ5C C 2 1 e R 32 I TPG 0 Ro Ml 4 8 RZO IKcw 38 RERRo RI l RoZI 1 51 40 20 Io C I Roil 4 3 5 7 100 3 ol 8 I e Z _ 0 TP4 MLIB C 10 1 tviTD eXT R Z3 0 18 ION CASe VVI r e i 1 I Q 7 L ___ J 2 oV SG SS L 4 sYeus SV C 7 8 14 14XO O PF I I I I I L ____________________ 8 2 SV RcF RI 2 RI3 3320 IK I o _cow D MLIS 10 R22 1 I tviTD I EXT ION CAse 4S I 1 Q 8 O V v _ J 1 2 ZVV 5 0 5 5 L ________...

Page 58: ...TL 863 ML5 7 3 25 00056 005 Relay reed 1 form C Kl 1 26 00057 011 Res fxd comp 1 4W 10 68 ohm R4 18 25 29 32 33 6 27 00057 013 Res fxd comp 1 4W 10 100 ohm R11 1 28 00057 025 Res fxd comp 1 4W 10 1K R3 5 10 28 4 29 00057 029 Res fxd comp 1 4W 10 2 2K R2 7 9 30 4 30 00057 031 Res fxd comp 1 4W 10 3 3K R6 31 2 32 00057 033 Res fxd comp 1 4W 10 4 7K R34 35 2 33 00057 037 Res fxd comp 1 4W 10 10K R8 1...

Page 59: ...nk 3 32 4 1 2 long 1 7 00100 000 Wire stranded 24 GA b1k 8 long 1 1 8 00100 010 Wire stranded 24 GA brn 6 long 0 1 9 00100 020 Wire stranded 24 GA red l0 long 2 1 10 00100 030 Wire stranded 24 GA org 6 loI g 0 1 11 00100 040 Wire stranded 24 GA ye1 6 long 0 1 12 00100 060 Wire stranded 24 GA b1u l0 long 2 1 13 00100 070 Wire stranded 24 GA via l0 long 2 1 14 00100 080 Wire stranded 24 GA gry 8 lon...

Page 60: ... caRY 14 Teo s I PO AlEI SUPPLY P C BOAJ D I r I 1 VI lIe I I I CI I I I r SK I WI I 11 I 14 GRI I 5 r T Sae 4_ I T I R e 4tr C I l T T VI 1101 Y 300 C5 I lsi HELD 12 1 Z 0 I YE I I lSI a I I T I 140V l I 13 BL U loT Tse 3 YE II Glo J lT s r GRU 3 S ZC 3 I GEC I WH G JI B 15 RED 4_ z CR4 tT ce T r ORG e GJ l 7 9 O ca 1 WHT 7 T I 1 lEV 1 I I yeL 9 BL Ia I BLK B I S ZCI 5 11 E oLK II YE J S Ie CL I ...

Page 61: ... t M4Ek mET I O SeE TABLE APPRQ Wf I PE S IOWN l UNB S TO Boo I es 1 11 31 1 CQC o e Bl 4 J Q 8 9 SECT OM 4 3 Q Z S O za QO Z 2EQD 23 PLACE S AJOTE E EEQO E EEGJO 2EEQD o 4K QD 4eE6 D 4EEGJO 12 54 3E EGJO 45 9EEGJO 3 PL QCES 2 7 3et ClO I o I J J I o I I ...

Page 62: ...lamp capacitor 2 inch 1 14 00022 019 Connector 5 pin audio 1 15 00023 009 AC Connector male receptacle 3 pin w fil ter 1 16 00027 015 Jumper 1 17 00027 021 Screw pan hd 8 32 x 1 2 self tapping 4 18 00030 009 Speed Clip Tinnerman round 2 19 00031 013 Fuse cartridge lA SLB 1 20 00031 015 Fuse cartridge 2A SLB 1 21 00032 002 Fuseho1der 1 22 00035 002 Mount cable tie AIR 23 00035 003 Cable Tie small A...

Page 63: ...0076 005 Washer into tooth lock 10 AIR 44 00077 001 Washer ext tooth lock 4 AIR 45 00077 002 Washer ext tooth lock 6 AIR 46 00078 002 Washer plain 4 AIR 47 00078 003 Washer plain 6 AIR 48 00083 002 Screw round hd 10 32 x 2 3 4 4 49 00097 005 Fan 65CFM 115V 1 50 00099 060 Tubing heat shrink 3 4 inch AIR 51 00099 100 Tubing heat shrink 2 inch AIR 52 00119 005 Rivet universal head 1 8 dia x 1 00 19 2...

Page 64: ... 3 00012 001 Cap fxd elect 1300uf 50W Cl 1 4 00012 002 Cap fxd elect 3600uf 40V C3 1 5 00012 003 Cap fxd elect 8400uf 40V C4 1 6 00012 004 Cap fxd elect 9200uf 15V C2 1 7 00054 002 Diode lN4998 CR1 8 8 8 00059 002 Res WW 1000 ohm 10 2W R2 1 9 00098 001 Terminal turret Useco 2010B l 19 10 00152 020 Screw pan hd 10 32 x 3 8 long 8 11 00076 005 Washer lock into tooth 10 8 B 002 ...

Page 65: ...TEM PART DESCRIPTION PER SPARES NO NEXT NUMBER ASSY 1 10015 0 Connector modified 1 2 10691 0 Circuit Board 1 3 00062 017 Screw pan hd 4 40 x 3 4 19 1 4 00064 053 Spacer fiber tubular 3 8 19 1 5 00077 001 Washer lock ext tooth 1 6 00130 001 Solder A R A OOI ...

Page 66: ... 4W 10 0 0 e AL CAPACI roI2 S A I J M Ie I2 O l AeA D c ALL DIODE Aoz e 1 7 z lI JE C TIO J5 TO MO IO l CO l IO OL I eO A 1C D 3 CO lI JEc nO l TO EG o LA eOA l D I If I I I 12 P t t o il zH II Ml I 10 e l2 j M 12 e T ____ __ I IZ lel 2 I I 2 MLZ4 ML 22 vi I I i ML l MUP L P C _ S_ IJ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 SC3 L P _4__ 3 7 L P 4 12 13 Ml 2S Ml 2Z l _ p o i II OS c...

Page 67: ...iode Ge 1N270 8 12 00033 004 Intergrated Circuit CA3046 3 14 00045 001 Intergrated Circuit 7400N 4 15 00045 002 Intergrated Circuit 7420N 2 16 00045 011 Intergrated Circuit 7410N 4 17 00045 013 Intergrated Circuit 7404N 3 18 00045 014 Intergrated Circuit 849p 1 20 00057 011 Res fxd camp 68olun 1 4W 10 8 21 00057 025 Res fxd camp 1K 1 4w 10 4 22 00057 028 Res fxd camp 1 8K 1 4W 10 4 23 00057 029 Re...

Page 68: ... luf 35V 1 7 00026 002 Diode Zener 5 6V lN4734A 1 9 00030 004 Clip 3 11 00041 007 Lamp 14V 10Oma 1 13 00050 015 Ink black gloss A R 15 00057 037 Res fxd camp 10K 1 4W 10 10 16 00060 001 Res var lOOK 3 4W 5 17 00075 001 Transistor Si 2N3904 5 18 00079 001 Res fxd camp 1 5K lW 10 1 21 00098 004 Terminal bifurcated 10 23 10995 1 Photo Transistor medium 3 24 10995 0 Photo Transistor high 2 B OOl ...

Page 69: ...efl WISE SPECIFIE o At L E SISiORS A E IIJ OHHS lW tIO ALL cP PACITORS AR t nJ NIcI IOl ARAPS 1 1 SiLicON OJODa 7 W3 1 RIS 3 H CR I l R 1 sW 0 cR5 R7 0 5 w I I 1 i C 7 I I Rg 10 sw C R 5 II 10 S W t c II I I l l I cI c R I 5 10 TP5 1l 7 0 llao 1 7 W R2 5 1 2 W 10 10 t 2 PHeTO SE JSE 0 REG ULAioR 1 p 3 5 1 Mkl II II Rtf t i I 1 I Ie I 1 ttl 3 lSY LAMP 3 ACT 2 3 COIL I I 1 3 8 lS y lAHP 2 31 3 JIAC ...

Page 70: ...tergrated Circuit 723C 1 11 00049 002 Nut hex self locking 4 AIR 12 00054 001 Rectifier Si IN4002 4 13 00054 002 Rectifier Si IN4998 1 15 00057 025 Res fxd camp lK 1 4W 10 1 16 00057 031 Res fxd camp 3 3K 1 4W 10 2 17 00057 039 Res fxd camp 15K 1 4w 10 4 20 00059 002 Res fxd W W lK 2W 10 4 21 00059 012 Res fxd W W 10ohm 5W 5 4 22 00062 011 Screw mach pan hd 6 32 x 5 16 AIR 23 00075 001 Transistor ...

Page 71: ...P3 TP4 C cD _ cr QII 13 TP5 Q9 Q7 MFCI IE IT I A T LJSEO CA A C ITOe ColO CRIO 01005 C e ZI RIS J rrecs c iIC Co I AI G 1M 126S1SI CIC 1Z 4 2 CR8 T2 e 4SIS T01C q c eST L JT F C yEL BLU RI2 1M D 30 HD3 31 CR6 yEL BLU R7 1M D 26 HD4 27 CR4 R2 1M R23 C9 22K 1 VV v 4h _ f V I r 4 I O Il 4I _ CRI5 R29 22K CRI9 5V CR3 R26 4 22K I 0 0 CRI4 1II I v v v v 3 202542 HEAD SHIELDS C5 470 PF C7 1 rl r 8 cr a U...

Page 72: ... 015 Intergrated Circuit 863P 1 15 00045 023 Intergrated Circuit 837P 1 17 00057 025 Res fxd compo lK 1 4W 10 2 18 00057 027 Res fxd compo 1 5K 1 4W 10 4 19 00057 029 Res fxd compo 2 2K 1 4W 10 4 20 00057 034 Res fxd compo 5 6K 1 4W 10 4 21 00057 037 Res fxd compo 10K 1 4W 10 5 22 00057 039 Res fxd compo 15K 1 4W 10 5 23 00057 041 Res fxd compo 22K 1 4W 10 4 24 00057 061 Res fxd compo 1M 1 4W 10 8...

Page 73: ...ent Assembly Divider cartridge Bracket switch Cartridge Protector Top Cartridge Protector Bottom File Protect Seitch Assembly Photosense Lamp Board Assembly see separate list Actuator Driver Board Assembly see separate list Transport Board Assembly Busy Light Board Assembly Lamp type 328 Lamp type 327 Filter red Hinge Transport Harness Tape Transport Transport Casting Head Actuator Assembly Compou...

Page 74: ...9 00062 032 Screw mach pan hd 6 32 x 7 8 AIR 60 00062 033 Screw mach pan hd 6 32 x 1 AIR 61 00069 001 Switch toggle SPDT 1 64 00077 001 Washer ext tooth lock 4 AIR 65 00077 003 Washer ext tooth lock 6 AIR 68 00078 002 Washer plain 4 AIR 69 00078 003 Washer plain 6 AIR 72 00080 013 Screw socket hd cap 8 32 x 5 8 AIR 73 00094 007 Setscrew headless hex 4 40 x 3 16 AIR 76 00119 005 Rivet solid 1 8 dia...

Page 75: ...8 001 Insulator 00048 002 Nut hex 4 40 00048 003 Nut hex 6 32 00048 004 Nut hex 8 32 00050 007 Red G1ypta1 00062 010 Screw pan hd 4 40 x 1 4 00062 011 Screw pan hd 4 40 x 5 16 00062 012 Screw pan hd 4 40 x 3 8 00062 014 Screw pan hd 4 40 x 1 2 00062 017 Screw pan hd 4 40 x 3 4 00062 030 Screw pan hd 6 32 x 5 8 00075 005 Transistor 2N5298 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 00077 001 Washer ext tooth lock 4 00077 002 Wash...

Page 76: ...M PART DESCRIPTION PER SPARES NO NEXT NUMBER ASSY 55 00134 009 pin dowel 3 32 dia x 3 8 19 18 8 SS 8 56 00135 006 spring head 4 57 00143 002 Setscrew hex cone point 4 40 x 1 4 12 61 00155 008 Spacer threaded tubular 4 40 x 1 2 62 00159 001 Grease silicone A R B OOl ...

Page 77: ...I DATA QTY ITEM PART DESCRIPTION PER SPARES NO NEXT NUMBER ASSY 1 00001 001 Adhesive Loctite 73 AIR 2 00001 006 Adhesive Eastman 910 AIR 3 00030 011 Stud ball 2 4 10872 0 Lens 5 5 10980 0 Panel front 1 6 00099 150 Tubing shringk b1k AIR A 001 ...

Page 78: ...pper rear 1 14 10984 0 Bracket lower rear 1 15 10984 1 Bracket lower rear 1 18 10986 0 Bracket front panel 1 21 00030 002 Clip Tinnerman 1 22 00038 001 Insulator 3 24 00047 003 Foot black polyurethane 4 25 00048 003 Nut hex 6 AIR 26 00048 010 Nut hex 4 small pattern AIR 28 00062 014 Screw pan hd 4 40 x 1 2 AIR 29 00062 018 Screw pan hd 4 40 x 7 8 AIR 32 00077 001 Washer ext tooth 4 AIR 33 00077 00...

Page 79: ...IT BOARDS Transport 2 Board Photosense and Lamp Board Busy Light Board PD 20 1 Board PD 20 2 Board TRI DATA INTERFACE CIRCUIT BOARDS CARTRIFILE 20 40 10876 0 10880 0 10888 0 10884 0 11072 0 11074 0 11078 0 10896 0 10691 001 PDP 8I PDP 8L Interface Board PDP 8E Interface Board PDP II Interface Board Nova Interface Board Honeywell Interface Board Interdata Interface Board Hewlett Packard Computer Bo...

Page 80: ...ed circuit Spare components for Honeywell interface board Integrated circuit Spare components for Interdata interface board Integrated circuit Spare components for Hewlett Packard interface board Integrated circuits Spare components for SPC 12 6 interface boards Integrated circuits FIELD REPLACEABLE ASSEMBLIES AND MECHANICAL PARTS Bearings Motor Capstan Drive CartriFile 20 40 Fan CartriFile 20 40 ...

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