Notes:
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The sensor status on the screen toggles between 1 and 0 when the sensor is properly working.
•
If a sensor test fails, the test failure may not indicate a failed sensor. Further troubleshooting may be
required. Check the boards and cables for possible issues.
Motor tests
1
Enter the Diagnostics menu, and then navigate to:
Additional input tray diagnostics > Motor tests
2
Select a motor, and then touch Start.
Notes:
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If the motor is activated, then it is properly working.
•
Some motors require automatic deactivation in order to avoid secondary issues such as possible
damage and contamination.
•
Some tests require a special action to activate a motor such as removing a major component.
•
If the motor fails, the test failure may not indicate a failed motor. Further troubleshooting may be
required. Check the boards and cables for possible issues.
Output device diagnostics
Sensor tests
1
Enter the Diagnostics menu, and then navigate to:
Output device diagnostics > Sensor tests
2
Select the output device where the sensor is located.
3
Find, and then manually toggle the sensor.
Notes:
•
The sensor status on the screen toggles between 1 and 0 when the sensor is properly working.
•
If a sensor test fails, the test failure may not indicate a failed sensor. Further troubleshooting may be
required. Check the boards and cables for possible issues.
Motor tests
1
Enter the Diagnostics menu, and then navigate to:
Output device diagnostics > Motor tests
2
Select the output device where the motor is located.
3
Find the motor, and then touch Start.
Notes:
•
If the motor is activated, then it is properly working.
•
Some motors require automatic deactivation in order to avoid secondary issues such as possible
damage and contamination.
Service menus
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