Dc120 Fail Counter - Xerox DocuColor 12/DCCS50 Service Manual

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dC120 Fail Counter

Purpose
Displays the Number of occurrences of each fault since the last Service Exit with the Call
Closeout option selected.
This procedure displays from the time when the machine last exited the Service Mode with
"Complete Closeout" until present.
NOTE:
The machine does not count the faults detected while in the Service Mode.
The machine does not count the "interlock open detected" while the Main Processor is
stopped.
The data is obtained when opening the screen or entering the Service Mode.
NOTE: If the previous call was saved and closed on diskettes when dC120 was read, and the
Diagnostic Mode was entered again with the read from diskettes option selected, the previous
fault history #Occurrence will display in the P1 column. If this same procedure was performed
previously, the fault history #Occurrence will display in P2, then P3, up to columns P7.
Procedure
All Faults
NOTE: This procedure displays the list in the ascending order of ID number (fault code).
1.
Enter the Service Diagnostics Mode. Refer to
using the
PWS.
2.
Select Maintenance on the Service Entry Screen. dC118 displays as the default screen.
3.
Select Fail Counters dC120 on the Maintenance Screen. The "All Faults" screen is dis-
played. The default is the ascending order of NVM ID number.
4.
Click on Chain/Link ID Box in the table heading to change the order of the ID number
from maximum to minimum.
5.
Click on Chain/Link ID Box again restores the original order of the ID number from mini-
mum to maximum.
DADF Faults
NOTE: This procedure displays DADF Faults only.
NOTE: This procedure displays the list in the ascending order of ID number (fault code).
1.
Enter the Service Diagnostics Mode. Refer to
using the
PWS.
2.
Select Maintenance on the Service Entry Screen. dC118 displays as the default screen.
3.
Select Fail Counters dC120 on the Maintenance Screen. The "All Faults" screen is dis-
played.
4.
Select the DADF Faults tab. The default is the ascending order of NVM ID number.
5.
Click on Chain/Link ID Box in the table heading to change the order of the ID number
from maximum to minimum.
6.
Click on Chain/Link ID Box again restores the original order of the ID number from mini-
mum to maximum.
General Procedures
dC120 Fail Counter
Entering the Service Diagnostic Mode
Entering the Service Diagnostic Mode
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System Faults
NOTE: This procedure displays System Faults only.
NOTE: This procedure displays the list in the ascending order of ID number (fault code).
1.
Enter the Service Diagnostics Mode. Refer to
using the
PWS.
2.
Select Maintenance on the Service Entry Screen. dC118 displays as the default screen.
3.
Select Fail Counters dC120 on the Maintenance Screen. The "All Faults" screen is dis-
played.
4.
Select the System Faults tab. The default is the ascending order of NVM ID number.
5.
Click on Chain/Link ID Box in the table heading to change the order of the ID number
from maximum to minimum.
6.
Click on Chain/Link ID Box again restores the original order of the ID number from mini-
mum to maximum.
Xero Faults
NOTE: This procedure displays System Faults only.
NOTE: This procedure displays the list in the ascending order of ID number (fault code).
1.
Enter the Service Diagnostics Mode. Refer to
using the
PWS.
2.
Select Maintenance on the Service Entry Screen. dC118 displays as the default screen.
3.
Select Fail Counters dC120 on the Maintenance Screen. The "All Faults" screen is dis-
played.
4.
Select the Xero Faults tab. The default is the ascending order of NVM ID number.
5.
Click on Chain/Link ID Box in the table heading to change the order of the ID number
from maximum to minimum.
6.
Click on Chain/Link ID Box again restores the original order of the ID number from mini-
mum to maximum.
Entering the Service Diagnostic Mode
Entering the Service Diagnostic Mode
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