Brother International PT-9600 Service Manual - Page 93

Final Check - cutter error

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[ 12 ] Final Check 1. Inspection Mode Starting Procedure The Inspection Mode is initiated by holding down the "Code", "K" and "ON/OFF" keys simultaneously when the internal RAM is cleared while electrical power is OFF. (The display shifts to one as shown in Fig.2 when shifting to the Inspection Mode.) However, the error processing will be started when the solder point error occurred, and the display shifts to one as shown in Fig.1. Note: First, release the "ON/OFF" key and then release the "Code" and "K" keys. 1.1. Solder Point Check This mode checks the solder points. Operation finishes with displaying as shown in Fig.1, if the same type of solder points is ON for more than 2 points, or no solder point is ON. 2. Modes for Inspection Fig. 1 Fig. 2 These Modes are used to perform the final inspection for the repaired products. The list below shows the inspection modes. Make good use of these modes in classifying into the modes to be applied and not to be applied according to the details of repairs. Note 1: Depression of the mode selection key allows shifting to the other mode when you are in the initial level of every mode. Note 2: The modes, the latter half of Note 2, are also provided in addition to the modes listed below, but are not applied for the inspection: Cut Mode ( " U " key ), Print Mode 2 ( " I " key ), Avery Control Value Display Mode ( " O " key ), Information Mode ( " P " key ), Factory Set Mode 1 ( " T " key ), and Factory Set Mode 2 ( " Y " key ). Details of these modes are left out as not used for the inspection operation. Note 3: The following modes are used only at the replacement of main PCB: Specification Change Mode ( " 1 " key ), AC Adapter Rank Adjustment Mode ( " 2 " key ), RS I/F Port Check Mode ( " 0 " key ), Clock Display Mode ( " Q " key ), Charge Check Mode ( " W " key ), and USB Mode ( " A " key ). Note 4: Full Cutter Adjustment Mode ( " F " key) and Tape Control Motor Excitation-Phase Check Mode ( " G " key) are used at the replacement of main PCB and the parts of the cutter mechanism. III-59

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[ 12 ]
Final Check
1.
Inspection Mode Starting Procedure
The Inspection Mode is initiated by holding down the “Code”, “K” and “ON/OFF” keys
simultaneously when the internal RAM is cleared while electrical power is OFF.
(The display
shifts to one as shown in Fig.2 when shifting to the Inspection Mode.)
However, the error processing will be started when the solder point error occurred, and the
display shifts to one as shown in Fig.1.
Note: First, release the “ON/OFF” key and then release the “Code” and “K” keys.
1.1.
Solder Point Check
This mode checks the solder points.
Operation finishes with displaying as shown in Fig.1, if
the same type of solder points is ON for more than 2 points, or no solder point is ON.
Fig. 1
2.
Modes for Inspection
Fig. 2
These Modes are used to perform the final inspection for the repaired products.
The list
below shows the inspection modes.
Make good use of these modes in classifying into the
modes to be applied and not to be applied according to the details of repairs.
Note 1: Depression of the mode selection key allows shifting to the other mode when you are
in the initial level of every mode.
Note 2: The modes, the latter half of Note 2, are also provided in addition to the modes listed
below, but are not applied for the inspection: Cut Mode ( “ U ” key ), Print Mode 2 ( “ I
” key ), Avery Control Value Display Mode ( “ O ” key ), Information Mode ( “ P ” key ),
Factory Set Mode 1 ( “ T ” key ), and Factory Set Mode 2 ( “ Y ” key ).
Details of
these modes are left out as not used for the inspection operation.
Note 3: The following modes are used only at the replacement of main PCB: Specification
Change Mode ( “ 1 ” key ), AC Adapter Rank Adjustment Mode ( “ 2 ” key ), RS I/F
Port Check Mode ( “ 0 ” key ), Clock Display Mode ( “ Q ” key ), Charge Check Mode (
“ W ” key ), and USB Mode ( “ A ” key ).
Note 4: Full Cutter Adjustment Mode ( “ F ” key) and Tape Control Motor Excitation-Phase
Check Mode ( “ G ” key) are used at the replacement of main PCB and the parts of
the cutter mechanism.