Toshiba e-STUDIO281c Copier User Manual


 
June 2005 © TOSHIBA TEC e-STUDIO281c/351c/451c ADJUSTMENT
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3.13.7 DIP switch functions
You can simulate various functions by setting the DIP switch (SW1) on the finisher controller PC board
appropriately.
Initiating Operations
1) Remove any obstacles from the area of operation.
2) Set the DIP switch (SW1) as shown, and turn ON the power (so that LED1 will start to blink).
3) Press the pushing switch (SW2) twice to initiate the operation in question. (LED2 will remain on dur-
ing operation).
Setting Item Operation To stop
Delivery motor The delivery roller rotates in a specific
speed.
Press SW2 again.
Turn OFF the joint
sensor (S4).
Stack processing
motor (stack
delivery lever)
The stack delivery lever moves to its
home position and stops.
Turn OFF the joint
sensor (S4).
Stack processing
motor (returning
roller)
The returning roller moves to the home
position and stops.
Turn OFF the joint
sensor (S4).
Front jogging
plate motor
When not at the
home position
The front jogging plate
moves to its home
position and stops.
Turn OFF the joint
sensor (S4).
When at the
home position
The front jogging plate
moves over a specific
position and stops at
the home position.
Turn OFF the joint
sensor (S4).
Rear jogging
plate motor
When not at the
home position
The rear jogging plate
moves to the home
position and stops.
Turn OFF the joint
sensor (S4).
When at the
home position
The rear jogging plate
moves over a specific
distance and stops.
Turn OFF the joint
sensor (S4).
Upper stack tray
motor (up)
The upper stack tray moves up and stops
when the upper stack tray upper limit
sensor turns ON.
Press SW2 again.
Turn OFF the joint
sensor (S4).
Upper stack tray
motor (down)
The upper stack tray moves down and
stops when the lower stack tray lower
limit sensor turns ON.
Press SW2 again.
Turn OFF the joint
sensor (S4).
Lower stack tray
motor (up)
The lower stack tray moves up and stops
when the lower stack tray upper limit
sensor is turned ON.
Press SW2 again.
Turn OFF the joint
sensor (S4).
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