Starting the Diagnostic Software - Laptop
Computer
Do the following steps to start the diagnostic software when a laptop
computer is used to run the diagnostics for the Scanner.
See Figure 6-4.
1. Switch off the Scanner, the laptop computer, and the control
computer for the system to which the Scanner is connected.
2. Disconnect the Scanner SCSI Cable from the control computer.
3. Connect the Laptop Computer SCSI cable to the Scanner.
4. Ensure that all other SCSI connections are disconnected from the
Scanner.
5. Switch on the Scanner and wait 10 seconds.
6. Switch on the Laptop Computer and allow it to complete the boot
process.
l) Locate the SCSI7356 program and start it.
8. Enter the password ES8150 and press the <Enter> key on the
keyboard.
9. Press the Begin button on the screen.
10. Press the Normalize Cameras button.
• At this point you may normalize the Scanner's cameras, or you may
skip the test by pressing Exit, if you plan to perform any diagnostic
tests that require making an image, you should first perform a
camera normalization. Refer to Using the Diagnostic Software for
further information about features of the Diagnostic Software..
Problem Solving - Communications Error
If the Communications Error screen is displayed after starting the
SCSI7356 software:
• Switch off the Scanner and the controlling computer.
• Check that the SCSI cable is firmly connected to the Scanner and
the SCSI adapter port of the computer.
• Switch on the Scanner; then switch on the computer.
• During the boot process, check that the following message is
displayed:
Host Adapter #0 - SCSI ID 0 - LUN 0: Xerox 7356 OOxx
If the message is not displayed, or "No SCSI devices found!" is
displayed, then there is a SCSI communications problem between the
Scanner and the computer that must be resolved before the software
can operate.
• If the computer has communicated successfully with other SCSI
devices, then the fault is probably in the Scanner or the SCSI cable.
Go to Section 2 of this Service Manual and isolate the fault.
• If the Scanner has communicated successfully with the customer's
host system during the service call, but not with the computer being
used to run the SCSI7356 software, then the fault is probably in the
SCSI cable or the computer. Check the cable, by substitution if
possible. If the fault still exists, then the fault must be corrected in
the computer or the SCSI adapter in the computer.
• if the customer's computer is running the SCSI7356 software,
isolate the fault by using the laptop computer instead.
• If the laptop computer is running the SCSI7356 software, isolate the
fault by using the customer's computer instead. The software may
be run from a floppy disk, avoiding the need to actually install the
software on the customer's computer.
• the SCSI cable may be too long
• The SCSI bus may not be terminated correctly. Go to SCSI
Connections and Scsi Termination for more information.
If the message is displayed, then:
• the SCSI cable may be too long
• The SCSI bus may not be terminated correctly. Go to SCSI
Connections and SCSI Termination for more information.
Diagnostics
4/97
6-4
7356 Scanner
Summary of Contents for Synergix 8830
Page 2: ......
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...
Page 586: ......
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...