COPYRIGHT © 1999 CANON INC.
CANON ADF FOR iR600 REV.0 JAN. 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
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CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
2.
DIP Switch Settings and Functions
Table 5-401 shows the functions of the DIP switch (SW1) on the ADF controller PCB in reference to
bit settings.
Functions
Simulating Normal
Operation
Checking the
Operation
Settings
Description
Causes the machine to simulate normal operation.
Feeding a Single-Sided Original Intermittently
After a press on the push switch (SW2) on the
ADF, each press on the push switch (SW2) will
feed the original intermittently.
Feeding a Double-Sided Original Intermittently
After a press on the push switch (SW2) on the
ADF controller PCB, each press on the push
switch (SW2) will feed the original intermittently.
Driving the Belt Motor (M2)
A press on the push switch (SW2) on the ADF
controller PCB will start the belt motor, and
another press will stop it, automatically taking the
next pattern:
clockwise rotation
(700 520 260 130 mm/sec)
counterclockwise rotation
(700 520 260 130 mm/sec)
Driving the Reversal Motor (M1)
A press on the push switch (SW2) on the ADF
controller PCB will start the motor, and another
press will stop it, automatically taking the next
pattern:
clockwise (700 520 260 130 mm/sec)
counterclockwise rotation
(700 520 260 130 mm/sec)
Driving the Delivery Motor (M5)
A press on the push switch (SW2) on the ADF
controller PCB will start the delivery motor, and
another press will stop it.
A press on the push switch (SW3) during operation
will change the speed of motor rotation every 100
mm/sec (700 100 mm/sec).
Driving the Pickup Motor (M3)
A press on the push switch (SW2) on the ADF
controller PCB will start the motor. Press SW3
(up) or SW4 (down). Another press on SW2 will
stop the motor.
Table 5-401-1