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Diagnostics
Introduction
This subsection describes the use of the diagnostics software to isolate faults in the 8830 DOS
system. The diagnostic software enables access to the diagnostic) routines contained in the
Scanner.
Using the Diagnostic Software - Key Properties
In order to navigate through the Diagnostics menu the properties of the buttons located
below the LCD must be understood. The following list gives a brief explanation of the proper-
ties of the control buttons.
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NOTE: There is an 8830 System Administrator Menu that la used to modify Security Settings,
Job Accounting, Change Password functions, etc. The password to this menu Is 88300. Do not
advise anyone but the site System Administrator of this password.
NOTE: The Diagnostic Password Is 6789. This allows the Customer Service Representative
access to Stitch Alignment and Set Machine Motor Speed settings as well as the installa-
tion Teat Print (See Figure 2).
NOTE: Ensure that a single short chirp sound is heard when pressing one of the selection keys
located beneath the LCD. Three short chirps is an indication of an invalid selection for that par-
ticular menu item.
• Menu • The MENU key is used to enter and exit the Main Menu, When the 8830 DDS
Control Panel is in a READY state, pressing this key displays the top menu of the Main
Menu Tree. While the Control Panel is displaying a Main Menu tree screen, pressing this
key is equivalent to repeatedly pressing the EXIT key until the Control Panel returns to the
previous READY state.
NOTE: The presence of arrows on the right side of the LCD display indicates that there
are additional items at that particular level that will have to be scrolled to in order to be
visible.
• Previous - The PREVIOUS key is used to select the previous item in a list.
• Next - The NEXT key is used to select the next item in a list.
• Enter • The ENTER key is used for the entry of a numeric value or lock in the currently
selected choice from a list.
• Exit • The EXIT key is used to cancel an operation and return to a parent display.
• Mode • The MODE key is valid only when a Ready screen is displayed. It is used to tran-
sition between Ready states. (For example, between Ready-to-Copy and Ready-to-
Scan.) When depressed, the MODE key changes from one state to the next state listed
on the display.
3/9* General Procedures
8830 DDS 6-3 Diagnostics
Summary of Contents for Synergix 8830
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Page 8: ...1 98 Introduction viii 8830...
Page 11: ...Call Flow Diagram 8830 1 98 1 3 Call Flow Diagram...
Page 13: ...Print Defect Isolation Procedure 8830 1 98 1 5 Print Defect Isolation Procedure...
Page 14: ...Workstation Checkout Procedure Workstation Checkout Procedure 1 98 1 6 8830...
Page 34: ...Notes 1 98 1 26 8830...
Page 52: ...Notes 1 98 2 18 8830...
Page 84: ...Notes 1 98 3 32 8 8 3 0...
Page 86: ...Notes 1 98 4 2 8830...
Page 100: ...Notes 1 98 4 16 8 8 3 0...
Page 112: ...Notes 1 98 4 28 8830...
Page 126: ...Notes 1 98 4 42 8830...
Page 184: ...Notes 1 98 4 100 8830...
Page 191: ...8830 1 98 4 109 ADJ 10 2...
Page 192: ...ADJ 10 1 1 98 4 108 8830...
Page 193: ...Notes 1 98 8830 4 111...
Page 194: ...1 98 4 112 8830...
Page 287: ...8830 1 98 7 3 Level 1 BSD...
Page 288: ...Level 1 BSD 1 98 7 4 8830 LEVEL 1 BSD SHEET 2 OF 4...
Page 291: ...1 98 7 7 PAGE INTENTIONALLY BUNK...
Page 299: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 8830 7 15 Chain 1 Standby Power...
Page 303: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 8830 7 19 Chain 2 Mode Control...
Page 306: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 Chain 2 Mode Control 7 22 8830...
Page 307: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 8830 7 23 Chain 3 Machine Run Control...
Page 310: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 Chain 3 Machine Run Control 7 26 8830...
Page 311: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 8830 7 27 Chain 4 Print Power...
Page 317: ...4 3 DRUM DRIVE 2 OF 2 LEFT SIDE FRONT 07012 8830 1 98 7 33 Chain 4 Print Power...
Page 318: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 Chain 4 Print Power 7 34 8830...
Page 319: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BUNK 1 98 8830 7 35 Chain 6 Imaging...
Page 320: ...Chain 6 Imaging 1 98 7 36 8830...
Page 324: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 Chain 6 Imaging 7 40 8 8 3 0...
Page 325: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 8830 7 41 Chain 7 Paper Supplying...
Page 328: ...Chain 7 Paper Supplying 1 98 7 44 8830...
Page 330: ...Chain 7 Paper Supplying 1 98 7 46 8830...
Page 332: ...Chain 7 Paper Supplying 1 98 7 48 8830...
Page 334: ...7 5 MEDIA CUTTING 1 OF 2 CUTTER DRIVE MOTOR A6MOT1 Chain 7 Paper Supplying 1 98 7 50 8830...
Page 335: ...8830 1 98 7 51 Chain 7 Paper Supplying...
Page 336: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 Chain 7 Paper Supplying 7 52 8830...
Page 337: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 8830 7 53 Chain 8 Paper Feeding...
Page 338: ...Chain 8 Paper Feeding 1 98 7 54 8830...
Page 341: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 8830 7 57 Chain 9 Xerographies...
Page 342: ...Chain 9 Xerographics 1 98 7 58 8830...
Page 344: ...9 2 EXPOSURE 1 OF 1 IMAGE MODULE Chain 9 Xerographics 1 98 7 60 8830...
Page 345: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 8830 7 61 Chain 9 Xerographies...
Page 349: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 8830 7 65 Chain 9 Xerographics...
Page 352: ...Chain 9 Xerographics 1 98 7 68 8830...
Page 354: ...Chain 9 Xerographics 1 98 7 70 8830...
Page 356: ...Chain 9 Xerographics 1 98 7 72 8830...
Page 358: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 Chain 9 Xerographics 7 74 8830...
Page 359: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 8830 7 75 Chain 10 Fusing...
Page 361: ...8830 1 98 7 77 Chain 10 Fusing...
Page 362: ...Chain 10 Fusing 1 98 7 78 8830...
Page 363: ...PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1 98 8830 7 79 Chain 10 Fusing...
Page 364: ...Chain 10 Fusing 1 98 7 80 8830...
Page 366: ...1 98 Chain 10 Fusing 7 82 8830...
Page 368: ...Chain 10 Fusing 1 98 7 84 8830...
Page 374: ...Revision Control List Product 8830 DDS Title Service Manual Part Number 701P11550 Date 3 98...
Page 378: ...3 98 VI 8830 DDS...
Page 386: ...Introduction Reference Symbology xiv 8830 DDS...
Page 388: ...Service Call Procedures 3 98 8830 DDS...
Page 396: ...Repair Analysis Procedures 3 90 2 2 8830 DDS...
Page 401: ...3 Image Quality RAP Image Quality RAP 3 3 3 98 Image Quality RAP 8830 DDS 3 1 Section Contents...
Page 402: ...Image Quality RAP 3 98 3 2 8830 DDS...
Page 404: ...Image Quality Repair Analysis Procedures 3 4 8830 POS...
Page 406: ...Repair and Adjustment Procedures 4 2 8830 DOS...
Page 414: ...Repairs Adjustments REP 4 1 6 4 10 8830 DDS...
Page 428: ...General Procedures 6 2 8830 DDS...
Page 430: ...Figure 1 Main Menu Tree Structure General Procedures Diagnostics 3 08 6 4 6830 DDS...
Page 442: ...General Procedures 3 9 8 l Diagnostics 6 16...
Page 452: ...General Procedures 3 f l f l Repack Procedure 6 2 6 883ODDS...
Page 464: ...General Procedures Change Tag Mod Index 6 38...
Page 466: ...Wiring Data 7 2 8830 DDS...
Page 467: ...1 1 AC Power Figure 1 8830 DDS Control Panel 8830 DDS 3 98 7 3 Wiring Data 1 1 AC Power...
Page 468: ...Wirlng Data 1 1 AC Power 7 4 8830DDs...
Page 470: ...9 19 96...
Page 471: ...Analyst may complete page 3 9 19 96...
Page 474: ...implementation Plan THE DOCUMENT COMPANY XEROX 9 19 96...
Page 497: ...Notes 4 97 2 2 7356 Scanner...
Page 501: ...Figure 2 AC Power Circuits 1 1 AC Power RAP 4 97 2 6 7356 Scanner...
Page 505: ...Figure 4 DC Power Circuits Sheet 1 of 2 1 2 DC Power RAP 4 97 7356 Scanner...
Page 506: ...Figure 4 DC Power Circuits Sheet 2 of 2 7356 Scanner 2 98 2 11 1 2 DC Power RAP...
Page 509: ...Figure 3 Document Illumination Circuits 1 3 Exposure Lamp RAP 4 97 2 14 7356 Scanner...
Page 518: ...Notes 4 97 3 2 7356 Scanner...
Page 526: ...Notes 4 97 NOTES 4 2 7356 SCANNER...
Page 572: ...Notes 4 97 NOTES 4 48 7356 SCANNER...
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Page 596: ...Figure 6 10 Memory Tests Screen Diagnostics 4 97 6 10 7356 Scanner...
Page 620: ...Notes 4 97 7 2 7356 Scanner...
Page 621: ...1 1 AC Power Distribution 7356 Scanner 4 97 7 3 1 1 AC Power Distribution BSD...
Page 622: ...1 2 DC Power Generation 1 2 DC Power Generation BSD 4 97 7 4 7356 Scanner...
Page 623: ...7356 Scanner 4 97 7 5 1 2 DC Power Generation BSD...
Page 624: ...4 1 Main Drive Motor Control 4 1 Main Drive Motor Control BSD 4 97 7 6 7356 Scanner...
Page 625: ...4 2 Mechanical Power 7356 Scanner 4 97 7 7 4 2 Mechanical Power BSD...
Page 627: ...6 1 Document Illumination 7356 Scanner 4 97 7 9 6 1 Document Illumination BSD...
Page 628: ...6 2 Image Projection 6 2 Image Projection BSD 4 97 7 10 7356 Scanner...
Page 629: ...14 1 Communication 7356 Scanner 4 97 7 11 7 12 14 1 Communications BSD...