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BUS Updated 12/2011
07/2011
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WorkCentre 5335 Family Service Documentation
Analog Monitor
Initial Issue
General Procedures & Information
Analog Monitor
Purpose
Monitors the analog values of the A/D converter sensors by driving each component (e.g.;,
C.C). Temporary change of output values is possible. Output component check is also possi-
ble.
Table 1
shows the components that can be checked in Analog Monitor.
Procedure
1.
Enter UI Diagnostic mode (
Accessing UI Diagnostics
).
2.
Select I/O Check then Analog Monitor on the Maintenance/Diagnostics screen.
3.
The system displays the Analog Monitor Screen. The Analog Monitor screen contains the
following areas
a.
Window to input Chain-Link number
b.
Enter Number button
c.
Show Current Status button
d.
Change Output Level button
e.
Input/Output display
f.
Enabled/Disabled display
g.
Level display
4.
To run an input check
a.
Select the Enter Number button and enter the Chain-Link number using the numeric
Keypad on the Control Panel.
b.
Press the Start Button on the Control Panel.
5.
To run an output component check:
a.
Select the Enter Number button and enter the Chain-Link number using the numeric
Keypad on the Control Panel.
b.
Press the Start Button on the Control Panel.
c.
The output component in the machine is switched on.
d.
The PWS changes the output component status to Enable.
e.
You can switch on an input component to monitor the output component in the
machine.
NOTE: If the component has a runtime restriction, the component is switched on for
that period and automatically switched off.
NOTE: Some components cannot be energized at the same time as another compo-
nent. If you activate such a combination of components, the first component
switched on will be automatically switched off.
NOTE: If the component cannot be automatically turned off, the following message
appears: Cannot check the component. Stop another output component.
Checking multiple components
1.
To check multiple components simultaneously, repeat Step 5a through 6e.
2.
To stop the check, select the Stop button on the Control Panel while the component is
selected.
Changing output levels
1.
You can temporarily change the output level of some output component by using the + or
- to increment/decrement the output level by 1.
2.
Select the component whose output level you want to change. Select + to increment or -
to decrement.
3.
Increment or decrement the output level by 1. The new output level is input into the sys-
tem and the Analog Monitor shows the new output level in the Level column. If the output
level entered is out of the range, the Information screen shows the following message:!
Invalid value. Enter again. (A value that is out of the range is a value that is higher than
the upper limit or lower than the lower limit defined by the machine.)
Table 1 Analog Monitor Code List
Chain-
Link
Component Name
Description
010-200
Heat Roll Center STS Sen-
sor
Value of the Center STS Sensor. Range=1022
(low) ~ 132 (high). Standby = 246
010-201
Heat Roll Rear STS Sen-
sor
Value of the Rear STS Sensor. Range=1022 (low)
~ 132 (high). Standby = 246
071-200
Tray 1 Size Sensor
Displays the AD value for Tray 1 paper size.
Range=0 ~ 989
072-200
Tray 2 Size Sensor
Displays the AD value for Tray 2 paper size.
Range=0 ~ 989
073-200
Tray 3 Size Sensor
Displays the AD value for Tray 3 paper size.
Range=0 ~ 989
074-200
Tray 4 Size Sensor
Displays the AD value for Tray 4 paper size.
Range=0 ~ 989
075-200
Tray 5 Size Sensor
Displays the AD value for MSI paper size.
Range=90.7 ~ 306.3
092-200
ENV_TEMP_Sensor
Temperature Sensor Input Value
092-201
ENV_HUM_Sensor
Humidity Sensor Input Value