Details Of The Signals; Ctron Signal And Kctro Signal (Output Signals); Kctrc Signal (Input Signals); Mcrun Signal (Output Signal) - Toshiba e-STUDIO206L Service Manual

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13.2.2

Details of the signals

1. CTRON signal and KCTRO signal (output signals)

The TOLON signal is a count signal synchronized with an electronic counter for the equipment. This
signal is turned to a low level (ON) every time the counter counts up.
This output signal also drives each mechanical counter directly.
If "1" or "2" is set for the setting code 08-6010 (counter setting for large-sized paper), a sheet of
large-sized paper is counted as two sheets only when the KCTRO signal is turned to a low level.
The CTRON signal, which is output from the LGC board, is used for both copy key cards and coin
controllers. The KCTRO signal also output from the LGC board is for key copy counters.

2. KCTRC signal (input signals)

This signal is a connection signal that detects whether each counter is installed or not. The counter
is installed when this signal is at a low level. When this signal is at a high level, copying with the
counter is disabled.
This signal is used only for key copy counters.

3. MCRUN signal (output signal)

This signal is turned to a low level while the equipment performs copying.
When copying is interrupted due to forcible toner supply or another reason, however, this signal
remains at a high level until the equipment becomes ready for copying again.
This signal, which is output from the LGC board, is used for both copy key cards and coin
controllers.
4. EXTCTR signal (output signal)
This signal is turned ON, since it is synchronized with the turning OFF of the exit sensor.
A coin controller counts up the degree of usage of copy cards by means of this signal.
This signal, which is output from the LGC board is used only for coin controllers.
5. CSTCTR signal, ADUCTR signal (output signal)
The CSTCTR signal is turned to a low level (ON), since it is synchronized with the CTRON signal
when paper is fed from a drawer or the bypass tray. This signal is for counting print jobs for the front
side of the paper.
The ADUCTR signal is turned to a low level (ON), since it is synchronized with the CTRON signal
when paper is fed from the ADU. This signal is for counting print jobs for the back side of the paper.
This signal, which is output from the LGC board, is used only for copy key cards.
6. TSIZE3, 2, 1, 0 signal
These four signals are output in combination corresponding to the size of the copy paper.
This signal, which is output from the LGC board, is used only for copy key cards.
7. CTRCNT2 signal (input signal)
This signal enables copying with each counter. Copying is enabled when this signal is at a low level.
Copying is disabled when it is at a high level.
This signal is used for both copy key cards and coin controllers.
8. L/S signal (output signal)
This signal is turned to a low level immediately when large-sized paper is selected or when the
paper size is not specified for bypass feeding. The signal is at a high level in other cases.
The definition of large-sized paper can be set in the setting code 08-6011.
This signal is used only for coin controllers.
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