Dc305 Ui Test - Xerox WorkCentre 4150 Service Manual

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dC305 UI Test

Purpose
To initiate component testing of the local UI. This function also provides a means to test the UI
memory and to restart the local UI.
Description
Refer to
GP 12
User Interface Tests Description.
Procedure
1.
Enter diagnostics,
GP
1.
2.
Select, Diagnostics Routines, Copier Routines, dC305 UI Tests.
3.
Touch the appropriate test button.
4.
Touch Start Test and follow the on-screen instructions.
Procedure (4265)
1.
Enter diagnostics,
GP
1.
2.
Select Copier Diagnostics.
3.
Select dc 305 User Interface Test.
4.
Select the particular UI test from the list:
UI Touch Screen Test
Display Pixel Test
LED Indicator Test
UI Panel Button Test
Audio Tones Test
Video Memory Test
Application Checksum Verification
5.
Press the Start button on the keypad to start the test. Press the Stop button to end the
test.
General Procedures and Information
dC305, dC330
dC330 Component Control
Purpose
To show the status of input components e.g. sensors, and to energize output components e.g.
motors, solenoids.
Description
Output and input component codes are entered into the Component Control Table on the UI,
and then energized individually or in permitted groups. The codes in the tables are grouped in
similar functional behaviour.
Go to the appropriate procedure:
Input Components
Output Components
Input Components
When the appropriate code is entered the status of the component will be shown on the UI.
NOTE: The actual signal as measured with a service meter will not necessarily be the same as
the logic state shown on the UI, especially where the output is inverted. When testing compo-
nents using these control codes, look for a change in state, not for a high or low.
The displayed status of the input component can be changed by causing the component status
to change, e.g. operating a sensor with a sheet of paper. When a sensor is operated a beep
will sound.
Go to the appropriate table:
Table 1
Input Codes 01
Table 2
Input Codes 04
Table 3
Input Codes 05
Table 4
Input Codes 06
Table 5
Input Codes 07
Table 6
Input Codes 08
Table 7
Input Codes 09
Table 8
Input Codes 10
Table 9
Input Codes 12
Table 10
Input Codes 14
Output Components
When the appropriate code is entered, the component will energize for a set time and then stop
in order to protect the components. The default time-out for all components is shown. Some
components require that other components are energized at the same time and it is possible to
enter and energize up to six component control codes (not fax), but only in permitted groups. If
illegal combination of codes are entered the illegal codes will not energize.
Go to the appropriate table:
Table 11
Output Codes 04
Table 12
Output Codes 05
Table 13
Output Codes 06
Table 14
Output Codes 07
January 2016
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