1.5 Description of Operation
1.5.2
Normal Operation
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Justification Sensor-L (S3)/
Justification Sensor-R (S4)
Justification Motor (PM2)
Cassette Receive Sensor (S2)
Elevator Motor (PM1)
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REGIUS MODEL 190 Service Manual Ver.1.00 2004.11.01
Feed Motor (PM3)
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When a cassette is inserted, the light beams from the inser-
tion slot sensors' emission side is interrupted, and the inser-
tion slot sensors' receptor side turns on.
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Two individual insertion slot sensors with emitters and
receptors are arranged in parallel, and when a small cas-
sette is inserted along right side, only one of these sensors
will turn on and an error will be generated.
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When the insertion slot sensors turn on, the insertion motor
will operate for one second.
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The cassette is pulled in by rollers, and reading by the bar
code reader commences.
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An error will be generated if the bar code on the back plate
cannot be read.
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The shutter motor starts to operate and the shutter at the
bottom of the insertion slot opens up.
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The elevation stand moves up to a receiving position suit-
able for the size of the cassette.
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The elevation stand moves down to the feed position and the
cassette is drawn further into the device.
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Several seconds after the insertion slot sensors turn off, the
shutter closes.
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When the cassette has been fully drawn into the transport
section, the width justification motor drives the width justifi-
cation mechanism so that the cassette is held on the left and
right.
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A cassette which was inserted aligned to the left will be
aligned to the center at this time.
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The feed motor starts to operate and the transport section
moves to the absorb position.
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The feed sensor turns on.
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Transport section then moves to the absorb position.
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Back plate is stuck to the Cassette Magnetizing Plate.
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The transport section's lock release motor starts to operate
and the push-up pin pushes against the cassette's open/
close lock, raising it up.
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The feed motor operates and the transport section is
returned to the retracted position.
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The back plate and the REGIUS Plate become attached to
the absorption plate, with only the front plate remaining in
the transport section.