February 2013
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ColorQube® 9303 Family
12D-110
Status Indicator RAPs
12D-110 LCSS Power Distribution RAP
The LCSS has an integral power supply pro24V and +5V supplies to the LCSS PWB.
The AC power for the LCSS power supply comes from the LVPS and base module of the
machine.
Procedure
WARNING
Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do
not need electricity. Refer to
GP 14
. Disconnect the power cord. Electricity can cause
death or injury. Moving parts can cause injury.
WARNING
Take care when measuring AC mains (line) voltage. Electricity can cause death or injury.
WARNING
Take care not to topple the LCSS. The LCSS is unstable when undocked from the
machine. Do not show the customer how to undock the LCSS.
CAUTION
Do not connect the finisher power cord directly to the AC wall outlet. The finisher cannot oper-
ate without the machine. The machine controls the distribution of electricity to the finisher for
correct power on and power off sequencing.
Close or cheat all the LCSS interlocks. Refer to
GP 15
for the location and function of the
LED’s on the PWB’s. The LED’s on the LCSS PWB are illuminated,
PL 12.75 Item 1
.
Y
N
+24V is available at Fuse (F1) on the LCSS PWB.
Y
N
Go to
WD 12.1
. +24V is available at P/J300 between pins 1 and 2, also between
pins 5 and 3.
Y
N
Disconnect P/J 300. +24V is available at P/J300 between pins 1 and 2, also
between pins 5 and 3 on the end of the harness.
Y
N
Loosen the 4 screws and lift the power supply module away from the
LCSS frame,
PL 12.75 Item 2
. Go to
WD 12.1
. ACL is available at CN1
between pins 1 and 3.
Y
N
Go to the
01A
AC Power RAP and check the AC output voltages.
Check the wiring between CN2 and P/J 300. The wiring is good.
Y
N
Repair the wiring.
Install a new power supply module,
PL 12.75 Item 2
.
Check for a short circuit or an overload in the wiring or components connected
to the +24V on the LCSS PWB. Repair the wiring as necessary,
REP 1.1
.
Go to
WD 12.4
+24V is available at PJ315 pin 5 on the LCSS PWB.
Y
N
Go to the
12-310-00-110, 12-312-00-110, 12-313-00-110
Interlocks RAP.
WARNING
Do not install a fuse of a different type or rating. Installing the wrong type or
rating of fuse can cause overheating and a risk of fire.
Perform the following:
•
Switch off the machine,
GP 14
.
•
Go to
WD 12.1
. Disconnect the +24V harness to the docking interlock switch,
S12-177.
•
Go to
WD 12.1
. Disconnect the +24V harness to the front door interlock switch,
S12-303.
•
Go to
WD 12.4
. Disconnect the +24V harness to the top cover interlock switch,
S12-197.
•
Go to
WD 12.1
. Disconnect the +24V harness to the transport motor 1, MOT12-
223.
•
Go to
WD 12.3
. Disconnect the +24V harness to the transport motor 2, MOT12-
224.
•
Go to
WD 12.3
. Disconnect the +24V harness to the SU1 motor SU1 motor,
MOT12-249.
•
Go to
WD 12.3
. Disconnect the +24V harness to the paddle roll motor, MOT12-
238.
•
Go to
WD 12.4
. Disconnect the +24V harness to the bin 1 lower limit switch,
S12-191.
•
Go to
WD 12.3
. Disconnect the +24V harness to the front tamper motor
MOT12-226.
•
Go to
WD 12.3
. Disconnect the +24V harness to the rear tamper motor MOT12-
227.
•
Go to
WD 12.5
. Disconnect the +24V harness to the bin 1 elevator motor
MOT12-241.
•
Go to
WD 12.5
. Disconnect the +24V harness to the bin 1 lower limit switch,
S12-191.
•
Go to
WD 12.3
Disconnect the +24V harness to the hole punch motor, MOT12-
243.
•
Go to
WD 12.2
Disconnect the +24V harness to the staple head 1 motor,
MOT12-247.
•
Check each harness for short circuits and overheating,
GP 7
.
•
Install new components as necessary.
•
Install a new fuse F1 on the LCSS PWB, switch on the machine,
GP 14
.
•
Monitor the voltage at the left end of the fuse and re-connect the circuits one at
a time. Energize the re-connected components using
dC330
control codes.
•
If the voltage drops below +22V, switch off the machine,
GP 14
. Re-check the
component and harness for overheating or short circuits. Install new compo-
nents as necessary.
Perform the
12G-110
LCSS PWB Damage RAP, if necessary install a new LCSS PWB,
PL 12.75 Item 2
.
Go to
WD 12.1
. +5V is available at P/J300 between pins 4 and 6, also between pins 7 and
8.
A
A
B
B
C
C
Summary of Contents for ColorQube 9303 Series
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Page 1600: ...February 2013 7 2 ColorQube 9303 Family Wiring Data...
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