AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab

AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab

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Repair Printer Voltages + 5V Logic supply +6,5V Logic source voltage +9V Supply voltage Printer - 9V Supply voltage Printer + 15V Supply voltage Scanner - 15V Supply voltage Scanner +22,8V Lamp voltage Scanner +24V Supply voltage + 36V Power voltage supply Jumpers Normal condition For the service: Jumper plugged in: J1 22,8V_ON Not plugged in 22,8V lamp voltage switched on when the LOCK switch is connected to the lamp (independent of the Software) J2 24V_ON Not plugged in 24V power voltage switched on (independent of the Software) J3 36V_ON Not plugged in 36V power voltage switched on (independent of the Software) J4 LAS_ON Not plugged in Laser switched on (independent of the Software) LED Display On PO_GS01 at the top, from left to right D23 +24V_AOM Lights when AOM amplifier_supply in tolerance D22 +22,8V Lights when voltage in tolerance D21 C_LAS_ON Lights when Laser current ≥ 3A D20 L2 No function D19 L1 No function D29 +6,5V Lights when source voltage for 5V logic supply of the Printer in tolerance D28 +36VP Lights when power supply of the Printer in tolerance D27 +24VP Lights when power supply of the Printer in tolerance D26 +5V Lights when logic voltage in tolerance D25 -15V Lights when analogue voltage of the Scanner in tolerance D24 +15V Lights when analogue voltage of the Scanner in tolerance D18 -9V Lights when analogue voltage of the Printer in tolerance D17 +9V Lights when analogue voltage of the Printer in tolerance AGFA d-lab.3 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 6.3.47

Printer Repair Test Points MP1 +5 +5V logic supply derived from the +6,5V MP2 GND GND against +5V MP3 5VP +5V logic supply on potential of the laser power supply; tapped via the DC_DC converter from the above 5V MP4 PGND GND against +5VP MP5 PR Measuring value of the laser power to the A/D converter = 1/2 of the value of the laser power supply (measured against PGND) MP6 CR Measuring value of the laser current to the A/D converter = double value of the laser power supply (measured against PGND) Circuit Diagram dlabe138 6.3.48 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 AGFA d-lab.3

Repair<br />

Printer<br />

Voltages<br />

+ 5V Logic supply<br />

+6,5V Logic source voltage<br />

+9V Supply voltage Printer<br />

- 9V Supply voltage Printer<br />

+ 15V Supply voltage Scanner<br />

- 15V Supply voltage Scanner<br />

+22,8V Lamp voltage Scanner<br />

+24V Supply voltage<br />

+ 36V Power voltage supply<br />

Jumpers<br />

Normal condition For the service: Jumper plugged in:<br />

J1 22,8V_ON Not plugged in 22,8V lamp voltage switched on when the LOCK switch is<br />

connected to the lamp (independent of the Software)<br />

J2 24V_ON Not plugged in 24V power voltage switched on (independent of the<br />

Software)<br />

J3 36V_ON Not plugged in 36V power voltage switched on (independent of the<br />

Software)<br />

J4 LAS_ON Not plugged in Laser switched on (independent of the Software)<br />

LED Display<br />

On PO_GS01 at the top, from left to right<br />

D23 +24V_AOM Lights when AOM amplifier_supply in tolerance<br />

D22 +22,8V Lights when voltage in tolerance<br />

D21 C_LAS_ON Lights when Laser current ≥ 3A<br />

D20 L2 No function<br />

D19 L1 No function<br />

D29 +6,5V Lights when source voltage for 5V logic supply of the Printer in tolerance<br />

D28 +36VP Lights when power supply of the Printer in tolerance<br />

D27 +24VP Lights when power supply of the Printer in tolerance<br />

D26 +5V Lights when logic voltage in tolerance<br />

D25 -15V Lights when analogue voltage of the Scanner in tolerance<br />

D24 +15V Lights when analogue voltage of the Scanner in tolerance<br />

D18 -9V Lights when analogue voltage of the Printer in tolerance<br />

D17 +9V Lights when analogue voltage of the Printer in tolerance<br />

<strong>AGFA</strong> d-<strong>lab.3</strong> 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 6.3.47

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