Outputs; Printer Communication; Serial Eeprom Control - GBC AdvancedPunch Technical & Service Manual

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6.9.2 Outputs

6.9.3 Printer Communication

6.9.4 Serial EEPROM Control

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The output signals can be exercised using the printer routines using NVMs.
Table 6.2Output Devices
Output
Type
Diverter
DC Solenoid
Brake
DC Brake
Clutch
DC Clutch
Backstop
DC Solenoid
Transport
AC Motor
Punch
AC Motor
Stepper 1
PWM Signal
Winding
Stepper 2
PWM Signal
Winding
LED 1
Chip Tray
LED 2
Die Set
LED 3
Door
LED 4
misfeed
LED 5
Punch On
Table 6.3Printer Communication Devices
Device
Type
Punch
Input
Motor
Input
misfeed
Output
Tray/Die
Output
Motor
Input
Table 6.4Serial EEPROM Device
Device
Type
1 Input
3 Outputs
For the Advanced Punch to operate, all optical sensors must be clear. Any blocked sensor
or open door will prevent operation. The machine may operate in bypass mode with or
without a chip tray or die set. Both of these must be present to punch.
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Function
Diverts paper from bypass to punch sections
Stops the punch mechanism, keeps it in correct position
Clutches the punch mechanism to drive through paper
Provides stop for paper to rest against during punching
Provides paper movement through machine
Provides power to punch the paper
Controls Stepper Motor 1
ON signal for stepper holding current
Controls Stepper Motor 2
ON signal for stepper holding current
ON: Chip Tray missing, FLASHING: Chip Tray may be
full
ON: Die Set not installed properly
ON: Door is Open
ON: Paper mis-fed in Machine
ON: Punch Enabled
Function
Printer turns on Punch enabled mode
Printer turns on Advanced Punch Motor MT-C3 & VC-1
Punch signals a misfeed or the door is open (no
operation allowed)
Punch indicates tray or die set missing (bypass only
allowed)
Printer turns on Advanced Punch motor BC-3 only
Function
Counts number of punches for die set full, Saves value
General Procedures
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