Kodak 7020, 5020, 4020, (9020/CINE) Microcontroller Cover Master Board PCB Screw

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Service Manual

SM2547-1

Master Board PCB

1. Remove the UPPER HOUSING. See page 4-1.

2. Remove the CENTER HOUSING. See page 4-4.

3. Remove the FAN, KEYBOARD PCB and the TRAY MOTION PCB. See page 4-9.

4. Remove TRANSFORMER, POWER SUPPLY PCB and BACK PANEL ASSEMBLY. See page 4-11.

5. Remove the MECHANISM FRAME and LENS MOUNT. See page 4-12.

6. Disconnect all CONNECTORS from the MASTER PCB. See page 4-23:

7. Remove the SCREW and the COVER.

8. Remove the MASTER PCB.

MICROCONTROLLER

COVER

MASTER BOARD PCB

SCREW

figure 4-28

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Contents Model Publication No. SM 03/98Please Note Table of Contents Control Systems Accessory SlotExternal Timer DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY Diagnostics VII Viii Electrostatic Discharge OverviewAwareness ActionDuring Maintenance and Repair Every DayFor Models 4020/5020/7020/9020/9020/CINE General Information Service ToolsTTL/CMOS Safety Precaution Safety Check Safety testsPrerequisites for measurements Test values for Mini Tester 0701NBlank 03/98 Kodak AG, Stuttgart Introduction Ektapro Model Features and FunctionsProjector Models NEW Auto Focus NEW only on Models 7020/9020 Same as in Ektapro FUNCTIONS/ACCESSORIES OverviewAccessories Heat Absorbing Glass with ClipCondenser KIT 4X4 with Clip Receiver as use with IR Remote System RA IR Remote System RA/LP Laser PointerCAT No 1064 complete with Receiver 12/7-PIN Adapter Cable Slide Synchronizer Specification ConnectorsPIN No Signal VDE, UL , CSABus / RS 232 PIN No Signal Bus / RS 232 OUT PIN No SignalSlota SlotcPlldiss SlotdisOEM Accessories CopyrightSlide Synchronizer Adapter by Kodak Australia Ektapro IRAdapter by Müwo Adapters by Mayer & Zeller Addresses Control SystemsSoftware for direct PC Control RacksBlank 03/98 Theory Guide Block Diagram Master PCBMasterboard Microcontroller Unit Power Supply Power Regulation PCB containsOutput voltages and signal are Description of FunctionsVSS Switch On / Initialize Procedure StartSlide Change Sequence Projector StatusTray Motion Direction Tray Step Tray ZeroTray Control PCB Zero-Pos SensorTray Motion Sequence Go To Zero PositionAccess Go to next slide position StartMicrocontroller Lamp ControlDual Lamp Operation Lamp Voltage Control Lamp settingLamp Protection Micro Controller Lamp DimmingLamp Voltage Zero-Cross Signal Focus Auto Focus BUS Command Structure Aaaaa MM Cccc Xxxd XxxxxxxdAaaaa CcccAccessory slot Possible Control FunctionsRemote Control Viewed from frontPage Blank 03/98 DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY Upper Housing Upper Housing Buttons Knob Lamp Module Label ScrewsWindow Model Label Corporate Symbol Buttons and Cover PlatesAssembly Center Housing Kodak AG, Stuttgart 03/98 Transport Release Lever Center Guide Housing Adapter Socket Housing Power Supply PCB CenterFAN, Keyboard PCB and Tray Motion PCB FANFAN Foam Guide Lower Housing Fuse Holder Assembly Back Panel PCBTRANSFORMER, Power Supply PCB and Back Plate Assembly Mechanism Frame and Lens Mount Lens Mount Lens Mount Screw Mechanism Frame SpringScrew Retainer AF Assembly MagnetShaft Shock Absorber ShutterShutter Cover Mechanism Frame Groove Prism Cover Transmitter PCB Screw Retainer AF AssemblyModel 5020, 9020 and 9020/CINE Screw Receiver PCB Mechanism Frame Mechanism Frame Frame Cover Screw WasherSpring Slide Regulation Lever CAM Tray Release Slide Lifter Screw Motor Sensor Assembly Lever SpringPressure PAD Screw Spring Auto Focus PCB and Focus Motor Spring Focus Motor Rubber PADMaster Board PCB Microcontroller Cover Master Board PCB ScrewMaster Board PCB Connectors Keyboard PCB Accessory SlotBack Panel PCB Mirror Motor Auto Focus PCBMicrocontroller Plcc Extractor Cover ScrewLower Housing Dual Lamp Module Extra Bright Clip Condenser LensKodak AG, Stuttgart 03/98 Mirror Holder Spring Lubrication Spring MotorCAM Lens Mount Gliding Surface Diagnostics Preparation No Function03/98 Kodak AG, Stuttgart Preparation ConditionsNo Function See figure 03/98 Kodak AG, Stuttgart Kodak AG, Stuttgart 03/98 03/98 Kodak AG, Stuttgart Switch on Procedure Problems Kodak AG, Stuttgart Kodak AG, Stuttgart 03/98 Lamp Problems 4020/5020/7020/9020 and 9020/CINE Kodak AG, Stuttgart 03/98 03/98 Kodak AG, Stuttgart 03/98 03/98 Mirror Position Brightness TestSwitch On Procedure Switch On Procedure complete No Keyboard Function No function with Remote Control IR Remote ControlKodak AG, Stuttgart 03/98 03/98 Cable Remote 03/98 Shutter Problems See figure Fan Problems 03/98 Drive Ring Gear Wheels Coder Disk Slide Obstruction in Slide TrayConditions for a correct transport cycle Wrong Transport Step by 80/140 Slide Tray Kodak AG, Stuttgart 03/98 No Focus Actuation Kodak AG, Stuttgart 03/98 No Standby Function Communication Trouble 4020/5020/7020/9020 and 9020/CINE 03/98 Kodak AG, Stuttgart 03/98 Auto Focus 5020,9020 and 9020/CINE No Auto Focus Function Kodak AG, Stuttgart 03/98 Accessory Slot 7020/9020 and 9020/CINE Malfunction of the 12/7 PIN ModuleProjector Checking Slide jam all modelsCoder Disk Light Barrier Slots Coder Disk Bolts Motor GearMaintenance Procedure CleaningUltrasonic cleaning Lubrication Lens Mount Gliding Surface SM2547-1 Blank Kodak AG, Stuttgart 03/98 Customer Equipment Services Kodak AG Stuttgart Germany
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