Monarch 9830TM, 9835TM, 9820TM manual Performing a Sensor Display Test, Description

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Supply Sensing Systems

Version 5.2 or greater:

For the new V5.2 system there will be transmissive, reflective, non-index (continuous), and center aperture. The center transmissive sensor is intended only for supplies that have an aperture hole located in the middle of the web. It is referred to as the aperture mode. The transmissive edge sensor is used for both die cut and edge aperture supplies. The reflective sensor is used with center web black marks.

The aperture sensing mode is enabled when the software selects the overhead center of web LED as the emitter and the black mark detector located beneath the web and directly under the LED. If the transmissive mode is selected then the edge sensor assembly will be used. For reflective mode the black mark sensor assembly located under the web will be selected. Lower DIP switches 5 and 6 control the supply type/sensing system.

Description

5

6

Die Cut or Edge Aperture Supplies (edge sensor)

OFF

OFF

Black Mark Supplies (center sensor)

OFF

ON

Non-indexed/Continuous Supplies (no sensor)

ON

OFF

Center Aperture supplies (center sensor)

ON

ON

The software has the capability of identifying both the Main Processor circuit board level and the sensor system installed in a printer. The V5.2 software is compatible with combinations of previous main processor boards and sensor systems. It also supports the new main processor board with V5.2 and earlier sensor systems installed. Use Sendfile to save (in flash) the code that identifies that the V5.2 sensor hardware is installed.

Performing a Sensor Display Test

This test is performed online using SENDFILE with version 5.0 or earlier printers.

1.To display Analog-to-Digital static values, minimum and maximum A/D dynamic values, or information on options, press D.

2.To see the min/max range of each of the A/D channels, highlight each sensor output and press Enter. SENDFILE displays the following channels:

Uni-cell

Head Temp

Head Volt:

Dot Test

Back EMF

High Volt:

Contrast

Bi-cell

Version 5.2 or greater:

To perform a sensor test with version 5.2 or greater, see “Sensor Setup With Version 5.2 or Greater” earlier in this chapter.

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Contents Monarch 9820/ 9830 Printers Table of Contents Diagnostics TroubleshootingTests and Adjustments TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 ConfidentialUsing Flash Service ProceduresSupply Sensing Systems TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential IiiAppendix B Connectors and Cables Appendix a Printer ERROR/STATUS CodesAppendix C Connector Locations Appendix D Model 928 Stacker Appendix E 926 Knife AssemblyList Of Tables Figure B CN 6 Transformer Output Power TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential Vii Safety SummaryViii TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential Printer Specifications Printer FeaturesPrinter Options July TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 ConfidentialVersion 5.2 or Stock SpecificationsTC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July Unpacking the Printer Setting DIP SwitchesDocumentation Connecting to a Host Fuse ReplacementUpper DIP Switches Exterior Rear SW2 and SW3 DIP Switch SettingsLower DIP Switches Overview of Modules Functional DescriptionPower Transformer Assembly Control Board AssemblyFunctional Description Memory Power ConversionPrinter Control Operator Control PanelPrint Assembly Feed Assembly Control Panel Assembly Supply Holder AssemblyPrinthead Locking Analyzing Failure During Power UP TroubleshootingEvaluation of a 616 Error DOT Shifting Failed Evaluation of a 704 Error OUT of SupplyEvaluation of a 755 Error Printhead Open Evaluation of a 754 Error OUT of RibbonEvaluation of a 765 Error Printhead Failure Evaluation of the Control Board AssyProblem Suggested Action General Troubleshooting SuggestionsSendfile POWER-UP SELF-TEST DiagnosticsTest Label Level Accessing Diagnostic Modes Service DiagnosticsData Dump Mode DiagnosticsPerforming a Virgin Printer Reset Diagnostics Test ModeSerial Loop Back Test Parallel Port TestDiagnostics Service Tests Tests and AdjustmentsContinuity Tests Platen Motor Gear Adjustment Print Contrast AdjustmentRibbon Tension Adjustment Eccentric And Locking Screw Checking Supply QualityTC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July Maintenance Overview Service ProceduresGeneral Safety Tips Cover Housing RemovalTransformer Removal Power Transformer AssemblyBridge Rectifier Removal AC Inlet RemovalControl Board Assy. Removal Ribbon Roller Assembly Removal Ribbon Spool Assembly RemovalUpper Supply Guide Removal Printhead Module RemovalLatch Fascia Removal Print Assembly RemovalPlaten Module Removal Bi-Cell Sensor Replacement Platen Module ReplacementBi-Cell Sensor Removal Lower Supply Guide RemovalPlaten Motor Supply HolderPeel Module TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July Flash Downloading Procedures Using FlashUsing Flash Supply DETECTION/TRACKING System Supply Sensing SystemsSupply DEFLECTOR/BI- Cell Emitter IR LED Version 5.2 or greaterSupply Feeding Lower Supply GUIDE/BI- Cell SensorSupply Sensing Bi-Cell Sensor Adjustment Mechanical AdjustmentsReplacing a Sensor Bi-Cell Sensor AdjustmentPower UP Sensor Recognition Sensor Setup with Version 5.2 or GreaterTo set/adjust the aperture center sensor To set/adjust the die cut edge sensorDescription Performing a Sensor Display TestCode Description Reading AN Error LabelPrinter Error/Status Codes Printer Error/Status Codes TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July Code Communication Failures 410Data Formatting Failures 571 Machine Faults 700Code Description Flash Faults 930 Hard Printer Faults 900Printhead Assembly July TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential Appendix B Connectors and CablesFigure B- 3. CN Platen Stepper Motor Figure B- 6. CN 6 Transformer Output Power Board Ground Figure B- 10. CN Daughter Board ConnectorsTC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July Figure C- 1. Control Board Assy. Mother Board Appendix C Connector LocationsFigure C-2. Control Board Assy. Daugher Board Installation SpecificationsAppendix D Model 928 Stacker Functional DescriptionCables and Connectors TroubleshootingError Messages Knife Connector Pin Signal Control Board CN1 PinConnector J2 Pin Signal/Pin Control Board Connector CN2 Pin Power Supply Connector J1 Signal Power Switch SW1Control Board CN3 Pin Full Sensor S1 Pin Jam Sensor S2 Pin Connector J1 Pin Color Maintenance ProceduresLubrication Replace Rollers Replacing Transport AssemblyReplace DC Motor Replace Power SupplyReplace Stepper Motor Replace Stacker SensorsKnife Specifications Appendix E 926 Knife AssemblyTAG CUT Dimensions Evaluation of ErrorConnector Pin Voltage Connector VoltageModel 926 Knife Drive Board Replacement Blade Assembly ReplacementMotor Replacement Connectors and Cables TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July

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