User manual KONICA MINOLTA FS-106 FS106 SERVICE MANUAL

Lastmanuals offers a socially driven service of sharing, storing and searching manuals related to use of hardware and software : user guide, owner's manual, quick start guide, technical datasheets... DON'T FORGET : ALWAYS READ THE USER GUIDE BEFORE BUYING !!!

If this document matches the user guide, instructions manual or user manual, feature sets, schematics you are looking for, download it now. Lastmanuals provides you a fast and easy access to the user manual KONICA MINOLTA FS-106. We hope that this KONICA MINOLTA FS-106 user guide will be useful to you.

Lastmanuals help download the user guide KONICA MINOLTA FS-106.


Mode d'emploi KONICA MINOLTA FS-106
Download
Manual abstract: user guide KONICA MINOLTA FS-106FS106 SERVICE MANUAL

Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] SERVICE MANUAL Model FS-106 SEPTEMBER 1999 CSM-FS106 KONICA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. FS-106 SERVICE MANUAL September 1999 Used on Model 7065 IMPORTANT NOTICE Because of the possible hazards to an inexperienced person servicing this equipment, as well as the risk of damage to the equipment, Konica Business Technologies strongly recommends that all servicing be performed by Konica-trained service technicians only. Changes may have been made to this equipment to improve its performance after this service manual was printed. Accordingly, Konica Business Technologies, Inc. , makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, that the information contained in this service manual is complete or accurate. It is understood that the user of this manual must assume all risks or personal injury and/or damage to the equipment while servicing the equipment for which this service manual is intended. Corporate Publications Department © 1999, KONICA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. [. . . ] (3) DTR (FNS CB -> main body CB) Request-to-send signal from the main body to FNS. (4) M5 DRV A/M5 DRV B (FNS CB -> M5) M5 (alignment plate) drive use signal. Paper shift for sort and group modes is performed by M2 (roller shift). The control of M2 is performed by the FNS CB (FNS control board). 1. Operation In the specified time after the trailing edge of the paper subject to shifting is detected by PS4 (FIN entrance path) in Sort/Group mode, M2 (roller shift) turns ON. Rotation of M2 starts shifting of the conveyance slide shaft. The conveyance slide shaft is rotated by M4 (2nd conveyance) driving, which shifts as conveying paper. When PS18 (roller shift HP) turns ON and detects completion of shifting of the conveyance slide shaft, M2 turns OFF and is brought to a stop. In the specified time from turning OFF of PS4, M2 turns ON once again, returning the conveyance slide shaft to the original position. When PS18 turns OFF and the conveyance slide shaft returns fully to the original position, M2 is brought to a stop, where it waits for the next paper subject to shifting. Through repetition of these operations, sheets of paper are shifted and conveyed to the paper exit roller. 30 FS-106 M7 (Paper Exit Roller) Control M2 (roller shift) PS4 (FIN entrance path) P. GND P. GND S. GND 5V 101-4 101-5 101-3 101-2 114-1 114-2 114-6 114-3 114-7 114-5 101-1 9-3 9-4 9-5 9-7 10-1 10-2 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6 Conveyance slide shaft TXD DTR RTS RXD DSR CTS 24V 24V 24V GND RXD VCC CTS GND DSR M7 CONT TXD M7 CLK RTS M7 GAIN DTR 1-A4 1-A7 5-A2 5-B2 1-A11 1-A10 1-A12 M7 MAIN BODY 5V 11-1 PS23 IN 11-2 GND 11-3 PS23 Paper exit roller MS1 9-1 24V-IN 5V 6-A2 PS9 IN 6-A9 GND 6-B5 PS9 FNS CB PS18 (roller shift HP) 2. Input signals (1) TXD (main body CB -> FNS CB) This is a serial data line to transmit the operational state of the main body CB to the FNS CB. (2) DTR (main body CB -> FNS CB) Transmission acknowledgement signal from the main body to FNS. (3) RTS (main body CB -> FNS CB) Request-to-send signal from the main body to FNS. (4) PS4 IN (PS4 -> FNS CB) This signal turns ON once the paper passes the FNS entrance and [L] is output. (5) PS18 IN (PS18 -> FNS CB) Roller shift position detection signal. [L] -> [H]: Front position [H] -> [L]: Rear position Paper exit from the stacker is performed by the paper exit belt, and paper exit from FNS is performed by the paper exit roller. They are driven by M7 (paper exit roller). The control of M7 is performed by the FNS CB (FNS control board). 1. Sort/Group/Non-sort mode M7 (paper exit roller) rotates by the ON signal from the main body start button. PS23 (paper exit 2) detects the exiting of paper and if no finisher start signal comes from the main body, it will stop. b. Staple mode The staple mode commences rotation with completion of the stapling operation. It will stop when the PS9 (paper exit belt HP) turns ON. PS6 (paper exit 1) Paper exit roller (sponge roller) M7 (paper exit roller) PS23 (paper exit 2) b. [. . . ] 21 25 13 23 3 17 11 13 16 13 25 29 30 10 26 16 Page 36 September, 1999 Konica Business Technologies, Inc. Model FS-106 1st Edition PART DESCRIPTION Shaft holder . Solenoid mounting plate Solenoid mounting plate Solenoid mounting plate Solenoid pressure lever Solenoid spring . 15 19 21 29 31 7 27 11 11 5 7 19 5 3 3 3 5 7 13 7 7 19 17 23 3 7 17 25 13 13 21 13 21 21 21 9 11 13 REF. 12 4 1 8 8 19 10 25 16 6 1 17 10 3 1 2 11 10 7 8 9 15 1 16 10 5 3 29 1 5 4 3 3 7 6 18 21 4 PART DESCRIPTION Spring . [. . . ]

DISCLAIMER TO DOWNLOAD THE USER GUIDE KONICA MINOLTA FS-106

Lastmanuals offers a socially driven service of sharing, storing and searching manuals related to use of hardware and software : user guide, owner's manual, quick start guide, technical datasheets...
In any way can't Lastmanuals be held responsible if the document you are looking for is not available, incomplete, in a different language than yours, or if the model or language do not match the description. Lastmanuals, for instance, does not offer a translation service.

Click on "Download the user manual" at the end of this Contract if you accept its terms, the downloading of the manual KONICA MINOLTA FS-106 will begin.

Search for a user manual

 

Copyright © 2015 - LastManuals - All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.

flag