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FS Controller SERVICE ~ MANUAL REVISION 0 - Canon AUG. 1995 MY8-1387-000 CCOPYRUGHT ©1995 CANON Wo ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER II REV.0 AUG. 1566 PRINTED N JAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) SEAN FOREWORD SERRE EE This service manual contains basi ‘maintain its quality and performance. information for field servicing of the FS Controller It rendered to When installed on the NP printer 880/980 (NP-P880/980), I functions as an automatic retieval reader printer. ‘The printer can be mounted to the following models. NP-Pa80 100V S0/60Hz 10100018 and later 420V 60H2 (INCH) 92100078 and later 220V-240V SO/6OH2 48100145 and later 120V 60Hz (A) 30100006 and tater NP-P98o. 100V S0/60H2 10100064 and later 420V 60Hz (INCH) 92100053 and later 220V-240V S0I60Hz 48100140 and later 120V 60Hz (A) 30100011 and jater Incidentally, the ROM of the reader printer is required to be replaced at installation, CHAPTER 1 "GENERAL DESCRIPTION,” a brief description of the FS Controller II's features, alist of its specifications, diagrams of its parts, and a discussion of its operation are given, CHAPTER 2 "OUTLINE OF OPERATION’ discusses how FS Controller I's electrical and mechanical systems are related to each other with respect to functions and timing of operations. CHAPTER 3 "MECHANICAL SYSTEM,” the FS Controller I's mechanical system is discussed in ‘elation to its operation, disassembly, reassembly, and adjustment CHAPTER 4 “INSTALLATION’ gives step-by-step instructions for installing the FS Controller together with items of inspection for each step. CHAPTER 5 “MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING" contains information on replacement with tables of consumables and maintenance items. CHAPTER 6 "TROUBLESHOOTING" provides information on checking and correcting problem condi- tions and discussion on service modes. In addition to the above chapters, APPENDIX, a set of appendixes, is provided for electrical information (of general circuit diagrams. COPYRIGHT O10 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER REV. AUG. 185 PRINTED IN JAPAN (PRIME AU JAPON) | eR FOREWORD SSSR “The contents of this manual may be updated from time to time to reflect improvements rendered to the product; Service Information Bulletins will be issued as necessary to cover such changes. {All servicemen are expected to be thoroughly familiar with the information contained in this manuel, as ‘well as Service Information Bulletins, for quick response to the customer's needs. Kodak's a registered trademark of Eastman Kodak Company. SM is a registered trademark of Minnesota Mining Manufacturing Company. ‘COPYRIGHT 195 CANON NC. _CANONTFS CONTROLLER REV. AUG. 195 PRINTED IN JAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION | FEATURES 4 B. Operation 4-17 V. ROUTINE INSPECTION BY THE I SPECIFICATIONS. 12 CUSTOMER... lil, NAME OF PARTS. 17 A. Cleaning A. External View 1-7 B. Filmore B. Cross-Sectional View 1-8 VL. IMAGE MANAGEMENT CODES IV. OPERATION 1-9 (Mc)... A. Console 1-8 CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION a SEE BASIC OPERATIONS... V. DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUITS AS PUNGHIONS non BY FUNCTION vn son 2-80 B. Outline of Electrical A. Carrier CPU Circuit 2-30 Circuits 22 8. DMA. sate BB ©. Carrier GPU Circuit ©. Motor Control Circuit 236 Inputs 1/3 moh D. Mark Detection Circuit 2-42 Carrier CPU Circuit E. Keyboard CItCUlt nun 2-48 INPULS 213. snrnnnsnnnnnnnnen AS F. Communication by Carrier CPU Circuit RS292C..... 2-47 Inputs 3/3 2:6 Vi. POWER SUPPLY sons 2-52 D. Carrier CPU Circuit A Power SUPBIY enn 252 Outputs ssn BT B. Protection of Power I. CARTRIDGE SELECT ‘Supply Circuit... BBD MECHANISM 2-8 VI FS CARRIER SECTION, 2-54 A. Outline .. 2-8 A. Sensors 2-54 B. Cartridge Detection... 2-8 B. Solenoids 2-55 ©. Loading and Ejecting ©. LEDs, 2-58 Cartridge D. Motor, Tachometer D. Rewind Spindle Selection ........2-10 Generator, and Fan ll, FILM FEED SYSTEM... 212 Motor eee or A, Auto-Loading nn “22 E. Printed Gircuit Boards... 2-58 B. Film Feed. 217 Vil LIST OF: VARIABLE C. Film Rewind... 218 RESISTORS (VRS), LEDs, D. Film Misfeed Detection 2-22 AND CHECK PINS ON PCBS ..c...2-59 IV. RETRIEVAL, 2-28 A. Cartier CPU PCB.rnsnonns 2-59 A. Outline 2-28 B. Keyboard PCB. 2-61 8. Mark Detection. 2-28 ©. Sensor Amplifier 2-62 ©! Film Feed Direction D. Carrier Extension PCB wenn. 264 Detection nee 2-28 E. DC Power Supply PCB D. Film Stop Position 2-29 (for FS Carrier) 2-64 COPYRIGHT ©1995 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER REV AUG 585 PRIITEDINJAPAM (MPRIME AU APOR) ey CHAPTER 3 MECHANICAL SYSTEM ea | EXTERNALS: co B. Supply Unit 3-10 ‘A. Removing FS Carrier. a1 ©. Mark Sensor sen ey B, Exterior Covers ws 2 We FILM FEED UNIT carro ern SAB |, AUTO-LOADING UNIT . 34 A. Lower Glass Plate ‘A. Separation Arm 34 Drive Unit 3-18 i. SUPPLY UNIT. 10 V. TAKE-UP UNIT... 319 A. Spindle Extansion Unite ncn 310 A, Take-Up Unit 319 eT CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION pn ED |. UNPACKING AND. B. Adjusting Mark Sensor INSTALLATION PROCEDURE «0.041 Position... A, Installation. —< 41 . FS Controller i Set Up er CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 5 ET 4-10 412 |. PARTS TO BE REPLACED Ill, PERIODICAL SERVICING PERIODICALLY... nen SCHEDULE... 5-3 I, EXPECTED SERVICE IV. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE LIVES OF PARTS AND POINTS = 55 GONSUMABLE: (ce ST CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 ADJUSTMENT OF FS CONTROLLER Il RETRIEVAL FAILURE .. ‘A. Checks to Make for Retrieval Failure... E. Adjusting the Position of Mark Sensor Positioning Label After Replacement of Mark Sensor SERVICE MODE lil, TROUBLESHOOTING A. Outline IV, PROBLEMS IN FEEDING B. Entering Servico Mode.. MECHANISM 0 6-13 ©. Service Mode Flow.... V, REPLACEMENT OF D. Retrieval Program ELECTRICAL PAATS o A. Replacement of PROM snr 8°15 B. Replacement of Carrier CPU PCB. 16 C. Replacement of Mark Sensor ....6-16 D. Replacement of Sensor Amplifier PCB : ‘COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON WC. Vil. MESSAGES Vili. SELF-DIAGNOSTICS... ‘Set-Up Mode ... E, Machine Set-Up Mode F. CAR Set-Up Mode. G._ Check Mode ... ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV. AUG. 195 PRITED IN JAPAN (PRUE AU JAPON) APPENDIX I " UL wv. LIST OF SIGNALS. GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SENSOR AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT......A-3 KEYBOARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .....A-4 \V. CARRIER EXTENSION CIRCUIT DIAGRAM... AS VI. SPECIAL TOOLS. AT Vil. TABLE OF SOLVENTS/ LUBRICANTS ao ‘COPYRIGHT 85 CANON IC, Vill. LIST OF FILMS BY RETRIEVAL x xi PROGRAM .. A410 ASCII CODE .. AAT TABLE OF COMMANDS (CAR mode) Ato SENSOR POSITIONING CORRECTION SHEET ABT {ANON FS CONTROLLER mI REV. AUG. 108 PRIVED IN JAPAN (PRIME AU JAPON) ce! CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION mt |. FEATURES A. High-speed auto-loading. The cartier loads the film in approx. four seconds. B. Choice of two cartridge types. “The cariar accepts 3M, KODAK ektamate magazine, ANS! enclosed, and ANSI cartridges. ‘The selection is as simple as changing the positon of its shit aver. C. Variety of retrieval programs. “Te carer has a wide vary of etieval programs. AS many as nine modes may be stored in memory and called for revival operations when needes. D. Different film marks. ‘The carrer is able to read large, medium, or smal blips as wel as the image management codes. E. Choice in retrieval formats. Retrieval may be by skip operation, by the manual knob, or by the odometer. F. Retrieval marks in negative or positive. ‘The carrier recognizes both negative and positive retrieval marks, The markpolariy is selectedby simple key operation. G. Multiple print functions. Printouts may be peformed by two-page separation format, and browsing, through (THRU) skip le, batch, or cartidge. H. Remote control of image position. ‘The controller can be mounted on NP-P8BO/NP-P98O to adjust the Image on the screen up and down, [COPYRIGHT ©1095 CANON MC. CANONS CONTROLLER I REV.0 AUG 1805 PAINTED I JAPAN MPRIE AU JAPON) 1-1 mi CHAPTER GENERAL DESCRIPTION Il, SPECIFICATIONS “9M cartridge Retrieval B) Press tape Form of film: 16-mm roll lm in cartridge Type of fim: Silver, diazo (except sepia) Flim thickness: 2.6 milto § mil ‘Type of cartridge: 9M (no spool), KODAK ‘ektamate magazine, ANSI ‘enclosed, and ANS! cartridge — Film winding: 45 mm to 84mm (ANSI Figure 1-2 diameter cartridge) ‘Auto-loading: 4 sec max. (ANSI cartridge), in eae 45sec max. (3M cartridge) + ANSI cartridge ANSI cartridge. Film feed speed: 9 sec max,, 100 t. (rewind; Mark polarity: ANSI cartridge) ‘Mark density: Negative, positive (selected by key operation) Table 11 Dons re Blank Figure 1-3 ‘Negative 0.8 min. ‘0.2 max. + 3M cartridge Postve ‘2 mak —08min Tralr ap (cleat) Fim leader: Press apo TANS carte Figure 1-8 Figure 1-1 1-2 ‘COPYRIGHT ©1885 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER I! REV AUG 188 PRIVED IN SAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) GS CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Mat Mark size: Canon specification Kodak specification tf each of the pagefie marks run breadthwise, _@ Image marks Recommend s.t4ain 502 [ gpa ge sanin, \ ‘Prose 15 6/2 Fle 5-2/2 Page (ie) 2-3 ote mm Figure 1-5 Figure 1-9 Table 1-2 (Unit: men = [Page] File [Bat ao eam, Mark fength] Min. 061 [2.16 |4.10 Adin. ‘A [Recommended |0.61 [2.29 [4.32 Unit ova Max. 1.27 (3.10|7.87 Figure 1-6 ‘Space between marks 8 | 06t min . ‘Mark postion C[4.t4max. @ Iteach ofthe pagetile mark runs lengthwise, ‘D_| 1.88 min: en Mark width [414 min om Space between markSon |e | 409 min Channel A and Channel 8 a r ‘Applicable range: 34 D” File... 3~ 6/2 Page. 15~22 Unit mm Figure +7 ‘Applicable range: esse B~ L/2 1.78~2.79 + 0.88~1.0 Unit: nm. Figure 1-8 CCOPYRKT C1985 CANONINE. CANONS CONTROLLER REV AUG 195 PRNTED IN JAPAN (MPRBE AAPOR) 1-3 Wa CHAPTER) GENERAL OSAP Oh @ Image management code + Random batch code (1 mark) a. Start pattern + Retrieval set-up code (2 marks, 1 space) bo K Figure 1-13 Table 1-3 (Unit: me) ‘in [resenes | Max. Figure 1-10 lstanmak |G [10.54 | 19.05 | 19.69 aween|_H_| 18.54 | 19.05 | 18.69 p Sh code (1 mark, Space Melati eee iE i) start marks J 0.61 0.61 1.27 [stop mark | K | 1600 | 1651 | 17.15 [Space betwoon ree rane | + | 1800 | 1651 | 1748 Figurel-11 b. Stop pattern + Retrieval set-up code (2 marks, 1 space) eT UTK Figure 1-12 1-4 COPYRIGHT ©1885 CANONING. CANON FE CONTROLLER REV. AUG, 105 PRNTED IN JAPAN (MPRBE AU JAPON) NEES CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Eh Mark spacing Canon specication: 0.68 mm min, Kodak specification: 0.61 mm min, Carrier scanning :Method Motorization 1. Forward and backward ‘change by key operation 2. Auto (during dual channe! ‘ANB change, simplex/duo change) Scanning length is approxi- mately 14 mm, ‘Time for scanning is no more than 12 seconds max.. Search Method :Keyboard operation ‘Manual knob operation (counting marks) Film end detection:Enabled Stop position _:Input by entering a pulse ‘adjustment value by keyboard operation method [SHIFT] - [PSN] - [value] - (ENTER Memory enabled Continuous change enabled with keyboard (SHIFT] - [PSN] (+, oF, [ENTER] Memory enabled Continuous change enabled with manual knob Temporary adjustment, memory disabled ‘Auto-loading method Search mode Installable unit Foot switch Lamp ON/OFF Self-diagnostics Retrieval mode CAR compatibility Key input during ‘operation ‘Automatic auto-loading by ‘cartridge detection Auto-loading by keyboard Auto-loading by manual knob Canon specification (contorm- able to NP-P760FS I) Kodak specification (conformable to IMT-250) Image management code ‘Odometer ther: auto loading (in response to optional mark size, mode, origin) = NP-PBBO/9B0 + Included; common to NP- Pagoi980 ON/OFF by setting in/out film cartridge. ON/OFF during retrieving Available Input with keyboard Image management code CAR Enabled Enabled ‘COPYRIGHT ©1995 CANON NC, CANON FS CONTROLLER II REV AUG. 185 PRNTEDIN JAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) 1-5 Wa CHAPTER GENERAL OSCR) Image Print link Expansion image Other ‘managementoode management code use enabled (projection Operating —_: Conformable to NP-P880/980 ‘magnification automatic Environment sotting enabled) Selectable activation! Weight FS carrier 14.1 kg, deactivation of automatic Keyboard 1.2 kg ‘magnification setting, Electronic parts 3.7 kg negative/positive print, cartridge number, search Power supply: 100-120 V 50-60 Hz program number, modifier, 220-240 V 50-60 Hz image offset position setting ‘enabled Power TOW maximum ‘Consumption + Cartridge print Batch print For purposes of continuous product Browsing print ‘enhancement, specifications are subject ‘Skip print to change without notice. Keyboard display : Code number display change enabled (During instaltaion Japanese a (H)(=) | rowesfrwrdtorbsten over each page Page skp browsing BRI [i] Bewaoe orvarstor page ovr each n pane ape range browsing THRO» BRW f=) 'Browses between pape aandpageé fom preceding folowing] page ove each pas. Fic varge onaing °T Eh Bw ae ‘Browse betneen fe wand Web om procadng (own) page ver cach page. 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Browsing Print ‘Operon Key operaon Beaaion Page vag pT eure) RINT Brows ae pis pine tor the carer age w ea (ondy page; # mis 1, may be omites. Taide ie ower pn 7 TEER ERIN EG) Sronses and pin sprints of te cet ie Fame Tod Tall Bape of ete; tm 1, may be omited. Tris batch Bowe pa 7 THR ERINTING)) Browees ana pie prin fhe cient bath For He ead aly age ofthe tates ms, may be ome ‘age browsing part 3 GR PRINT EBIE) Srowses and prints rom bs cunt page to page bGorwardbea ar. ini Wo wowena ERIM PRINTING ands ps Fa econo a eb ona bac he is move in) ston Tre bch awa pk rove pie pt rom fe cuer¥ Ts BAER war acne he been moves in (ron Pope ap banca pr rows nde vis Fm the curar poppe BIST : age oer each pacs. ESRI RAT ERINT EG) Bros ore pres pi Tan Ws arpa AGRE OTA ‘ ages Page ange bowing Br wo) ATRL GH RIED GD Stowe an spr Ta page BT pgs Boer ash SS + {owing pa. Fis range boning prt co SRO ERR ERIN) roves and ps pr a Wao ob ove ach praceing (town) te, Baich ange browsing pit *H SiRUPH BAW PRAT) “1 ross and ps pis Wor BEN a BAGH Sova each ROSS ing (towing) batch aga argo ip broweln prt "EERE “IER? RW ERD EG) Brows ad rs Fa PAGE BS PAGED aT BHT BAGRE OT ET preceding (oloving) page Table 7 1, maybe ones LL GSSGGG CHAPTER1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION mt Forward/Backward Change of Carrier 1. There are three stop positions that can be set: Ch A stop position, Ch B stop positon, and simplex! ‘duplex stop position. These are respectively A postion, B position, and C position, ~~ Position & ~-= Position C ~~ Position A Figure 1-19 2. In dual search, the cartier automatically moves whenever the channel changes. (A‘B, B-A) Altera search in which the channel does not change, the channel doesnot move aterthe fim has been moved by means of the manual knob. Even i the position changes trough manual forward or backward change by means of the [a] and {¥] keys, the carrier does not move unless the channel changes. 3. During the inital search aftr loading, the carrier automatically shits to each of the three postion. ‘Simplex : C position Duo: A/B postion 4, The positon seting methods are as folows: A postion: (SHIET) key + [¥] key B position: [SHIFT] key + [a] key positon: n A position setting screen — [SHIFT] key + [¥] key, orin 8 postion seting sereen — (SHIET) key + [al key. This causes the setting sereen to appear. In other words, everytime the [SHIFT key + [¥] key are pressed, the setting soreen changes from A toCtoAt0C.... Similarly, every time the [SHIFT key + [a keys are pressed the setting screen changes. from B to Cto BoC... However, when the previous setting soreen finishes in C position, te frst set image starts from C position Numerical input: The positioning value is changed withthe +/- key, and the [a] and [¥] keys. Possible numerical value settings are as follows: ‘A position: 1000 to 2000 B position: 0 to 1000 position: 0 to 2000, Further, these values indicate the carrier position when the value for the upper edge of the fm is 0. Figure 1-20 For each increment in numerical value, the film moves 0.0075 mm. COPYRIGHT 1985 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER! REV.0 AUG 005 PRIVTED IN JAPAN UPROUE AU JAPON) mat CHAPTER GENERAL DESCAPTON SSS Vv. ROUTINE B. Film INSPECTION BY THE assist ettiawnranen ete ER CUSTOM 1. For ANSI cartridge EP occset caer pawn ace A. Cleaning ‘and the trailer at least 700 mm. parts once a week. 1, Upper glass plate Wipe the upper glass plate with a damp cloth; then, wipe it dry. . Lower glass plate Wipe the lower glass plate with a damp cloth then, wipe it dry. ‘Trailer holder Figure 1-21 «©. Cut the tp ofthe leader at aright angle. Film Figure 1-22 d. Use opaque press tape to splice fm. 2. For 3M cartridge ‘2. Make sure the leader tapes atleast 800 mm ‘and the trailer at least 300 mm. tape to join the leader tape . Use 3M leader tape. Use transparent eader tape fornegative film and black leader tape for positive film, 4. Use transparent press tape for film with negative blips and press tape for flm with positive blips; both should be of 3M. {COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV AUG. 185 PRRITED IN JAPAN (MPRIE AU JAPON) (woe evant cai 9 ra TIERS BCH (Curing (ANS! cary) {Excessive curing othe leet can prover is tecing rom he supply ut of he cai. The ation below ehoweametnod of hocking the amount oto ‘The rst 50 emt the lear rust bee tom tea, sharp bends fone ‘Auto-loading is possible ‘within this range, To Note : itby rolling backward around a pene. Or, attach 1 strip of Ssmil fim to its end, Ifthe fim curls outside the shaded area, straighten | iid igure +28 Q Full size ENE CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION mt Vi. IMAGE MANAGEMENT CODES (IMC) ‘This carriercan eadimagemanagementcodes (nthe film in addition to blips, permitting automatic retrieval based on the image management codes data, 1. Kinds of image management codes Image management codes can be one of the following three types. + Retrieval set-up codes These codes represent the cartridge No., retrieval codes, and blip polarity among others. When these data are read at the beginning of retrieval, the carrer is set up accordingly, ready for automatic retrieval. Figure 1-24 + Random batch code By recording this code, images canbe retrieved inthe correct sequence evenitthey arenot exposed Inthe regular sequence, or if additional information has been exposed after the main part. a Figure 1-25 * Error recovery code If an error occurs oF the film jams during ‘exposure, the point of correction can be detected and the corrected image retrieved with this code. Figure 1-26 COPYRIGHT ©1095 CANON WC. CANON FS CONTROLLER II REV.0 AUG 95 PRIVTED NAAN (PRIME AU JAPON) 2. Outline of image management codes E D Leading edge A B Rotrieval set-up codes a - Random batclvEtror recovery codes Figure 1-27 Figure 1-27 shows arrangement of barcodes. Codes in A, B, D, and E in the figure are callod retioval set-up codes, and codes in C re referred toas random batch code or error recovery code. Table 1-9 describes each of the bar codes in A through E. The lower strip of the film is called Channel! A (Ch. A), and the upper stip Channel 8 (C8). 1-25 Wan CHAPTER { “GENERAL 0€SCE°TN 1-26 copmmcir eros cavon nc, Symbol] Code name Function Appieaton Symbol] Code name _| Fundion/Appicat "A [Leader end [Represents tho 1D [Post set code |Locatedin front of code tieval parameters te traller end code \¢1) located atthe (©) of Ch. B forthe lboginning of Ch. A dduo-format. By recording the B [Preset code |located atorthe | @ image address of leader ond code | 3 the last image in (A) ofch. A. Bythe| ‘advance, retrieval image addresses | & ccan be performed inthiscoue =| § in reverse from | 2 recorded in 8 ChB. 3 Jadvance, retrieval s e canbe stato i Irom the fist frame. [Traller end code] Located after the | © post setcode of | & Ch. B forthe duo-format. contains the © [Error recovery Located between retieval code and |frames in both Ch. eee et) ‘ombateh [and Ch. 8 This code is the epee |Enables frames to) same as the jeode lbe retrieved in any| leader end code desired sequence of Ch. A regardless of the actual sequence lof the frames on the fm, Table 1-8 “1 Retrieval parameters + Start character + Cartridge No. + Retrieval program No. + Modifier (change of splice point) + Image offset position ‘= Magnification += Polarity of print += Stop character Details of retrieval parameters are given lator. ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER It EV. AUG. 195 PRIVTED N JAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) A NGGSSSGGNSGNNSISGSNEEEEENEN CHAPTER 1 GENERAL.DESCRIPTION 3. Retrieval set-up codes Star/Stop characters Figure 1-28 shows the positions of the starl/ stop characters. aaa) + Decoding Each code is expressed in eight bits. Ofthase, the top four bits are used for actual data, and the bottom four bits are used as correction codes. For the purpose of discussion, the bottom four bits are ignored. By ‘converting the top four bits of each code into decimal notation, the contents of each code can be readily ‘understood, Each code can be decoded into the following elements: Top Bottom (ignored) Cartridge No. CARL # 00071 WWW Rotrieval program No. PROG. # [0001 NNW = 1116) + + 18 21 RY Modifier MODI 00.00 RRRY = 6 ignored;setais given lator.) Figure 1-34 ‘The number of digits of the data recorded in each code is as follows: (1) Cartridge No. (CAR.#) 9 digits max. (decimal number) (2) Retrieval program (PROG.#) 2 digits max. (decimal number) (3) Modifier (MODI) 2 digits max. 2 digits hexadecimal number (00H ~ 80H) (4) Image offset position (OFS) 3 digits max. (6) Magnification (MAG.) 2 digits. (6) Polarity of print (POL.) ‘COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER REVO AUG. 186 PRINTED INSAPAN MPRMEAU.APON) = «1 3 et CHAPTER GENERAL OSCR? ON SSS Table 1-11 shows how the modifier (MODI), which isthe third code, reads splice parts. Table 1-11 Value (decimal) Method of counting splices Blip size 0 Ignored Kodak standard film 1 Counts as Level | (page mark) 2 Counts as Level I (fle mark) 3 Counts as Level Il (batch mark) S Tgnored Kodak non-standard a Gounts as Level | (page mark) fil 10 Counts as Level li (fle mark) it Counts as Level Ill (batch mark) 10 7 are not used, 1-32 corymiciT ots cANON NC. CAUON FS CONTROLLER I EVO AUG. 195 PRINTED IN JAPAN (MPRIE AU PON) NN NNSEEEENEENSEENNNN CHAPTE 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION tt d. Image oftset (OFS) Image offset is a code which determines the position (in the direction of advance of the film) of the image tobe projectedon the screen; 1,equivalent ‘of 0.083 mm. > Image stop position TET character. This is called the fim writer character. ror 5 The operator No. isthe number of the operator who made the frames. This numbers not codified by the leader end code, Image Cartridge No, bot a | ‘Screen Retrieval Program No. Modi ots image of mop Magnification Play of print Figure 1-35, Operetor N BO $F WW GO. WT 20s *B “= \: Delimiter Stat character Figure 1-37 L ‘screen Image offset value (mm) When image offset is recoded. (image offset value X 0.089 X reproduction ratio) Figure 1-26 COPYRIGHT O1S85CANON Ne, CANONS CONTROLER IREV AUG 85 PRATEDNAPAN(MPRMEAL APO 133 . Film writer character ‘As mentioned previously, the carrier can be set up by codes in the data area between the start and stop characters within the leader end code, However, ifthe fim is scratched or dirty, the carrier may misread the codes. In order to verify the codes, a numerical code is recorded at the mark ofthe first element ofthe start mS CHAPTER | GENERAL DESCRIPTION SSS 1, PresetiPost set codes (1) Outiine “The preset code is recorded on Ch Alter the leader end code. The post set code is recorded before the traller end code forthe duo-format, The code is used by the carrier to set the first image address (last address in the case of the post set code). Inthe case of the preset code, a value “1" loss than the frst image address is recorded, while inthe case of the post set code, a value “1” greater than the last image address is set. Post set code [een ee Boh Ach Preset code Figure 1-98 (2) Decoding “The pre-set code holds a start character, level, address, level, and stop character inthe order named, The post set character, on the other hand, holds a stop character, level, address, level, and start character in tho ‘order named. Preset code & & Level 2 ° Level 2 Figure 1-39 1-34 ——copymicnt ote caNON NC. CANOWFS CONTROLLER REV.0 AUG. 108 PRINTED IN JAPAN PRI AU JAPON) ENN CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION mm 201 — Levels 9 cz) Levels ? t e t Post set code Figure 1-40 (@) Format of presetipost set codes Inthe case ofthe preset code, the sequence is levelll (batch), level Il (file), and level (page). Inthe case ofthe post set code, the codes are recorded in the reverse sequence to the preset code; namely, level (page), Tevet I (file), and level Il (batch). 1 Image at end of ch B Bch — ‘Ach — 0 Level it Level Figure 1-41 ‘COPYRIGHT ©1585 CANON INC. CANON FS CONTROLLER REVO AUG 565 PAINTED NAPAN (PRIME ALAPON) = 1 — 35 {EE CHAPTER GENERAL DESCRIPTION nse SSS 9. Random batch/Error recovery codes (1) Outing ‘The error recovery or random batch code contains a predetermined image address for a single frame or ‘a group of frames. itis, therefore, of the same form as a preset or post set code. (2) Random batch code ‘A random batch code is used for a frame left with a partial image for some reason to enable normal exposure to be performed past this point. The partially missing frame Is exposed under a suitable image address. Page 18 Page 19 Page 11 Page 12 Ignored Ignored ooorttt0/ 10100101 0011110 g & & Level 1 10 Level 1 Figure 1-42 (8) Error recovery code ‘An error racavery code is used to re-expose a frame in the event of an exposure failure. 7] e Exposure faire a Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Ignored Ignored a —— ooo1tit0 / 11110000 & & % Level 1 15 Level 1 Figure 1-43 1-36 —coprnicit eta caNON mc, CANON FS CONTROLLER REV. AUG. 198 PREVTED IN JAPAN (PRIME AU JAPON) LS CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION Sm 1. BASIC OPERATIONS A. Functions ‘This carrier can be broadly divided into the following three functional blocks: film feed system, retrieval system, and control system. i Fi ed | Autosoading uit | eat e| | = RY 1) 2] | | LE PS Slentetamun | A | ee ~——-= | ¥v rN | ise nt] | | | | contour | Ky t i fl | [verona | | | | conwerpanet |p | + Ratio systam ; | L 4 ntrol system Figure 2-1 ‘COPYRIGHT C185 CANON, _CANONFS CONTROLLER I REV. AUG 185 PRINTED IN JAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) {ual CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION samEStnaS SSS B. Outline of Electrical Circuits ‘The major electrical operations of the carier ‘are controlled by four microprocessors mountedon the carrier CPU PCB and one microprocessor ‘mounted on the keyboard PCB. ‘The main functions of these microprocessors Inthe carrir aro as folows: Carrier CPU PCB Q101 (master CPU) + FS caer sequence control = Communication with the reader printer + Communication with the keyboard = Communication with a computer during CAR operation 2115 (slave CPU) + FS cartier sequence control (load drive) 120 (O/A converter) + Mark sensor LED ON signal output ‘+ Mark readout (binarization circuit) slice level out- put (2184 (1-chip microcomputer) + For processing the signal from the FS Carrier ‘control knob Keyboard PCB Q301 * Keyboard sequence control + Communication with the carrier CPU ‘These microprocessors are programmed to read input signals from the sensors and control panel keys. In response, they send commands to drive loads (motors, solenoids, and other devices) as necessary. ‘Q101 and Q115 on the carrier CPU PCB are each connected to a ROM and a RAM. “The ROM contains programs for communica- tion with the printer and keyboard, control of the FS: carer drive sequence, and mark readout. The RAM contains data onthe retrieval mode, and mark read slice level among others. ‘A backup lithium battery is provided to prevent the contents of the RAM from being erased when the carrier is switched OFF. 2-2 ‘COPYRIGHT 1895 CANN NC. CANON CONTROLLER I EVD AUG. 195 PRITEDIN JAPAN (MPRIKE AU AON) GSE CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION Bi Mar sensor Light) / ight receiving } (_emiting assembly) \ assembly wsal, » {LEDA) uss e05| ss | ‘caer Exension PCB Seneor oo ampior pce. >| Motos Eneosers (im, motor) LENS >| Fan motors ‘Sensors Ps | olenace caro ido | Petar so Keyboard Pos. [-—> Leo 1 power supply 1 contrler Pos: Poe. ro f¢— swe (crinter ste) i | josh 1 [>>| Leos ft—J Ercoter |AC power supply ‘Supply om the printar side Keyboard side Figure 2-2 [COPYRIGHT 1995 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTHOLLER I RE.0 AUG 1985 PRINTED IN JAPAN PRIME AU JAPON) 2-3 mm CHAFTER2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION 5S C. 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CANON FS CONTROLLER Ill REV‘ AUG. 1995 PRINTED IN JAPAN (MMPRIME AU JAPON) EE CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION Jt Carrier CPU Circuit Inputs 2/3 oon cecrervrod Es es see ele LED (CHA) [icon [eet oe HS ae 2201-31 14031] LEDA + soo, [eve ELS TB gist — ange | toe rn oe ms (ona) usa Finis ‘210 ot ano smal fel KS oes (cha) M88 F013) ea a rt 1201-28 _J110-28. | FEA ee |u201-27 J110-27 | FEB _ — on eee Tetegments (Tq, Y 1208-3 [y202-12 Hios-#2] TOL toon wtossea wen (take-up side) F Figure 24 ‘COPYRIGHT ©1995 CANON NC, CANON FSCONTHOLLER I RE.0 AUG. 695 PRINTED JAPAN PRB AU JAPON) 2-5 {mm CHAPTER.2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION SSS Carrier CPU Circuit Inputs 3/3 Kad ‘mage Pca ‘own ewe Upswiten oe Sa er, 7 7 ger ss sme | omoos verman Foo] Hee — eee — fm ete ae os ee ee = — ttle Lame sues | coe yanmar (P8991) [eot-s —Ja0a-7- | “knob is at the al ‘center, > "L" = = — ase on amar ye | cen, era Povo] Peete — Lee a tesa ane er tio oe a Pa ea —— ah we] |_ sre = = a = rae 25 CCOPYRGHT ©1855 CANON NC. CANON 5 CONTROLLER IE REVE AUG. 185 PRNTEDIN JAPAN (MPRIE AU APO) SSG CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION Smt D. Carrier CPU Circuit Outputs Fane Carer FORCE — a Clutch EY 2048-6 | [y202-19 1409-19. 4 solenoid su [eB ——sa0se7 Bede en tt ass opantes a Lover gas pe a | | atv sono | S-* 2 seoib ! 10822 | gwen", sua pores rotarsne [5a pote ese eee cone — ‘poraes ee a a . soon sues | jap When 88 Sons ae roraa [=>] zak 003 vete2s —_supze | AST when. 51s somes [st [Fag vase a se seis ot m0 von, toe a BS . Fan motor - 21a FMILOK — When "FMI" is locked, ete TT et carrie ee me eee Eh ee Rewind motor soot s09.4 BES — hes s1o83 BE se page2.98 run reroupmaer Sy set tf pla at Lames * 3 TE wns flea Cm) | eieeslee 3 re & Tf s202-8 J1098 7" oy 24 | mao one utes ecinatan SHES aeons thes, rt en Noe: S12 a missing number. Figure 2-6 ‘COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANONNC. CANON FS CONTROLLER IRE. AUG. 1805 PANTED JAPAN (MPRIE AU JAPON) 2-7 mt CHAPTER 2 OUTUNE OF OPERATION SSS Il. CARTRIDGE SELECT MECHANISM A. Outline The cartridge change lever enables the FS controler Ill to accept four kinds of cartridges. In this manual, ANSI cartridge, KODAK Ektamate magazine, and ANSI enclosed cartridge will be called tyep E cartridge. B. Cartridge Detection + Type E cartridge Upon loading of a type E cartridge, the cartridge detect lever is pushed, this causes the cartridge detect sensor (PS3) to go momentarily ON then OFF again when the cartridge is let fre. Ps cartridge detect, To carrier S 5) bos Figure 27 COPYRIGHT ©1885 CANON NE + SM cartridge Upon loadingota 3M cartridgo, both SM cartridge detect lever and the cartridge detect lever are pushed; this causes the 3M cartridge detect ‘sensor (PS6) to go ON, and the cartridge detect ‘sensor (PS3) to go momentarily ON then OFF again when the cartridge is lt free. To carrier CPU PCB ps3 (WE) cTADG) ‘3M cartridge detect lever 3M cartridge Figure 2-8 ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER IL REV. AUG. 1095 PRINTED IN JAPAN MPRIE AU JAPON) GAGS CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION Sa C. Loading and Ejecting Cartridge + Loading a cartridge When a cartridge is loaded, the holder support ‘claws engage with the cartridge and fi the car- tridge in place. Figure 29 + Ejecting a cartridge To eject acartridge manually, push the cartridge release lever. The rewind spindle will retract (details later), the holder support claws will re- lease the holder, and the cartidge together with the holder will pop out Rewind spindle Holder support ciaw Figure 2-10 COPYRIGHT ©1855 CANON NC. {ANON FS CONTROLLER MI REV. AUG. 195 PROVED JAPAN PRIME AU JAPON) For automatic cartridge ejection, the spindle retractsolenoid (SL6) goes ON, causing the spindle ‘rive cam to move the lever ofthe rawind spindle, ‘As a result, the rewind spindle is pulled in. At tho ‘same time, the spindle drive cam moves, causing the holder support claws to release the holder. Asa result, the cartridge and the holder pop out Holder support cla Figure 2-11 2-9 et CHAPTER? OUTLINE OF OPERATION D. Rewind Spindle Selection ‘The cartridge change lever is moved in direc tion ‘a, causing the light blocking unit to move as well. Asa result, the cartridge change leverposition detect sensor (PS4) goes ON. ‘Atthe same time, the rewind spindle crive lever is pushed up, and the rewind spindle for an type E cartridge is selected. When the cartridge change lever is moved in irection’s, the rewind spindle drive leveris pushed down, and the rewind spindle for a GM cartridge is selected. To cartier CPU PCB unit Rewind sping! drive lever Figure 2-12 Figure 2-18 shows details of the rewind spin- dle, When the cartridge change lever is moved in direction ‘a’ of Figure 2-12, the lever of the rewind spindle is pushed up. ‘At this time, lever A enters the groove and remains fixed, lever B is set free, and the Type E cartridge rewind spindle comes out. ‘When the cartridge change lever is moved in direction bof Figure 2-12, the lever of the rewind spindle is pushed down, Athistimo, leverA\is setfree, lever Benters the ‘groove and remains fixed, and the 3M cartridge rewind spindle comes out 2-10 copra ors caNoN Ne, 1 Type E cartridge rewind spindle {8M cartridge rewind spindle Figure 2-13 Figure 2-14 shows how the rewind spindle is released. When the spindle extend solenoid (SLS) goes (ON, the claw on the solenoid plunger rises, pulling the spindle drive cam in the direction of the arrow. ‘Atthis time, the rewind spindle drive lover, which is, engaged with the spindle drive cam, is also pulled, and the spindle pops out. ewind spindle drive lever A or B is engaged with the spindle drive cam by the operation of the cartridge change lever. Noto: ‘The rewind spindle cannot be shifted when the film is wound on the take-up pulley. CANON FS CONTROLLER REVO AUG. 195 PRITEDIN JAPAN (MPRME AU PON) CHAPTER? OUTLINE OF OPERATION mst Tocarier CPUPCB Rewind spindle drive lever From carrier CPU PCB Spindle drive cam Figure 2-14 (COPYRIGHT ©1995 CANON NC. _CANONFS CONTROLLER I REV.0 AUG 108 PRIVTEDINSAPAN (MPRME AU.APON) = 2— 11 (mt CHAPTER? OUTLINE OF OPERATION ll. FILM FEED SYSTEM A. Auto-Loading 1. Outline ‘As previously mentioned, the cartier can be used with both Type E and 3M cartridges. ‘The shapes of these cartridges are different; therefore, different auto-loading sequences are used. “The cartridge loading sequence for each type of cartridge Is described below. ‘The rewind/take-up motors, which make up the ‘main drive system of the carrier, are controlled by @ ‘combination of voltage control (analog) and PWM control (digital). PWM control is further divided into high speed PWM control and low speed PWM control. ‘This type of control enables the speed of the ‘motors to be varied from low to high. (For details of motor control, see p.2-36.) 2. Auto-loading of Type E Cartridge Figure2-20shows the auto-loadingtimingchart forthe type E cartridge. a. When a cartridge is loaded, the pinch arm ‘automatically presses against the film inside the cartridge. b. When autooading starts, the rewind motor (ML) rotates for 150 ms to take up the slackin the fim inside the cartridge. ©. Next, tomako sure thatthe reelin the cartridge will not stop immediately, no DC toads in the cartor are driven fora period of 500 ms. 4. After 500 ms, the take-up motor (MR) rotates (PWMhigh speed contr) together with (lutch solenoid (SL1) is ON} the reel drive role of the separation arm unit in the supply chamber, ‘causing the separation arm to be pressed against the fim in the cartridge. 2-12 copra ores canon nc. ‘Separation claw / Pinch roller Figure 2-15 ‘The clutch solenoid (SL1) goes ON, causing the clutch plate to engage with gear A. As a result, the rotation of the take-up motor is transmitted tothe separation arm drive spindle. ‘The otation ofthe pulley ofthe separation drive spindle in turn rotates the separation arm dive bolt, and the reel drive roller rotates to press against the film inside the cartridge. To take-up (su) 181 puter Carrier CPU PCB Spearation arm arve belt j= Separation arm Figure 2-16 The separation roller separates the leading ‘edge ofthe film from the reel and feeds itto the {eed unit while turning the reel clockwise. ‘The separation arm applies a constant pres- ‘sure to the film by the work ofa friction unit ‘CANONS CONTROLLER REV. AUG. 195 PRIVTED N JAPAN (MPRINE AU JAPON) LSA CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION St ©. When the take-up motor (MR) rotates, the pinch role rises (pinch roller drive solenoid SL3,goes ON) and the lower glass pate lowers (lower glass plate drive solenoid SL4 goes OFF), enabling the leading edge of the fm to be fed smoothly. From carter CPU PCB (PLSD) Lower glass plate Figure 2-417 1. When the leading edge of the film passes the film detect sensor (PS1) on the supply side, the pinch roller drive solenoid (SL3) goes OFF, the pinch roller is pressed against the leader, and ‘the fim continues to be fed further. 1g. The leader of the film passes through the film ‘teed unit, and is then fed to the take-up cham- ber. ‘h. The leading edge ofthe film is taken up by the take-up pulley and the take-up beltin the take- ‘upchamber. As thefilmis taken up, the take-up ‘arm maves in the direction of the arrow, main- taining a constant tension on the film. COPYRIGHT ©1885 CANON NC. Take-up arm Take-up chambe Eneodersufey ©) Fim coder Figure 2-18 i. The rotational speed of the take-up bolt is sensedby the flm encoder (ENC) by way ofthe ‘encoder pulley; the speed willbe controled in relation to the feeding upon full take-up. When the leading edge of the film is wound around the take-up pulley, the feed speed of the take-up bet fll. In other words, the cycle of the pulses from the fim encoder increases. At this time, the CPU in the carrier CPU PCB. judges thatthe film has been wound aroundthe take-up pulley. Leader wound around symaey = 9 UNM, L S Time (1) Film encoder pulses Figure 2-19 |. The take-up motor rotates at its maximum speed (24 V appli for two pulses trom the take-up motor encoder [00 ms after the fim is ‘wound on the take-up motor s0 as to wind tho fim even tighter CANON FS CONTROLLER I EV. AUG 195 PRITEDINSAPANOMPRIME AULHPON) = 2— 13. wa CHAPTER? OUTLINE OF OPERA h SSS When the leading edge of the film has wound ‘aroundthe take-up pulley and seven pulsesare ‘output from the take-up motor encoder (PS10), the take-up motor stops, and auto-loading ‘comes to an end. Stat of auto-loading End of auto-loading Reina moter (ML: Pw ee) PUN ve) seit (su) war gas pa ve selon (8U4 ‘cet salen (SL) ‘Spay aan dot serer (P51) pad sensor (51) Fim eneade pase (ENO) “Taeup retorted eee "1. Two pulses from the take-up motor encoder. "2 When the leader has wound around the take-up pulloy the cycle ofthe fm encoder pulses increases. Figure 2-20 Auto-Loading (Type E) 2-14 ——copymrairreteas canon nc. CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV.0 AUG. 108 PREVTED IN JAPAN [PRIME AU JAPON) GGG CHAPTER2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION iat 3. Auto-loading of 3M cartridge Figure2-22 shows the auto-loading imingchart for the 3M cartridge. a. When auto-loading starts, the rewind motor (MU) rotates (PWM low speed control) for 500 ims to insert the rewind spindle into the car- tridge. b. Thereatter, the rewind motor (ML) rotates (PWM high speed control) for 150 ms to take up the slack in the film in the cartridge. c._ Next, to make sure thatthe reelin the cartridge will not stop immediately, no motors are oper- ated fora period of 500s, asinthecase ofthe type E cartridge. 4. Subsequently, the take-up motor (MA) rotates (PWM high speed control) together with the reel drive roller of the separation arm unitin the ‘supply chamber, causing the separation arm to bbe pressed against the fim in the cartridge; the Clutch solenoid (SL1) is already ON. Leader tape Pinch arm [Separation arn Separation roller Reel drivetoller drive belt Figure 2-21 fe. The leader tape is then removed trom the re! by the separation claw. Pulled out the type with the pinch roller and the separation roller drive belt itis fed to the take-up chamber, where itis wound around the take-up pulley, as in the case of the type E cartridge. Auto-loading is Completed when the take-up motor encoder (PS 10) generates 19 pulses for nagative film and 33 pulses for positive film after the pulse cycle from the film encoder increases. COPYRIGHT ©1995 CANON INC. CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV.0 AUG 1805 PANTEDIN JAPAN (WPRIEAUAPON) 215, Mm CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF 0PERATN SS Start of auto-loading End of auto-loading (cu cool) Sippy ae mse soso) aaa) anus (EC) Taser oer ase) “1 Two pulses fram the take-up motor encoder "2 When the leader tape has Wound around the take-up pulley and the cycle ofthe film encoder pulses increases. "319 pul for negative fm, and 33 pulses for positive fm, Figure 2-22 Auto-Loading (3M) 2-16 ——copYRGHT.o1Ses CANON INC. _CANOW FS CONTROLLER FEV AUG, 1855 PRITEDIN JAPAN (PRIME AU JAPON) GGG CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION Sat B. Film Feed a ilm feed The fim is fed by driving the take-up motor (MR) and the rewind motor (ML) ‘These motors are driven under PWM control ‘and voltage contro from the motor control circuit of the carrier CPU PCB, The rotation of the motors is continuously monitored by the rewinditake-up motor encoders (PS9 and PS10) and the film encoder (ENC). ‘The output signals from the tacho generators ‘connected to these motors are used as feedback when the motors are being driven under voltage control Leader tape detect sensor PS7 is used to detect the leader tape during rewind when using @ 3M cartridge. (For details, see C. “Film Rewind.”) The fim feed sequenceis the sametorboth the type E and 9M cartridges. Carle CPU PCB - - . rt a ‘ a yv carer nenon Fo 3 Fi ats a) ote HL Ele zi a2 ge slesele glee gag] E82 060g] BIE Ellesale 8] 3 eg} 6) a8 8 Ble tee | es sy 3 use el og) 68 iH 3| 85 ee g : sos 6g | 2g ma 3 3 2 3 ES) By oF ii § gs 3) 3] Gos s8 gi] | 9 3} | SL ws g] 2g ad é 4 8) Lod =) 88 5 & PST |) Oo Faowe a Ps2 generator Figure 2.23 ‘COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV. AUG. 195 PROVED N JAPAN [PRIME AU JAPON) 2-17 (Sad CHAPTER 2. OUTLINE OF OPERATION SSSR SSS SESE C. Film Rewind 1. Outline ‘AM eartidge has a leader tape; therefore, its {iim rewind sequence is diferent from that ofa type E cartridge. ‘This is to prevent the leader tape of the 3M cartridge from getting caughtin the cartridge during film rewind. Figure 2.24 ‘Start of auto-loading . Type E Cartridge Rewind Figure 2-25 shows the rewind timing chart for the type E cartridge. fa. When rewind stars, the rewind motor (ML) is driven under PWM ((ow) speed control . After 500 ms, the rewind motor (MIL) is driven ‘under PWM (high speed) control. ‘During rewind, the sensors on both the supply side and take-up side (PS1 and PS2) are used to sense the film; this is to prevent a false “no fm (rewind complete) condition that may oc- cur because of fim futters or the like, After the film has been rewound, both sensors detect a “no film? condition. 4d, Subsequently the terminals of the rewind mo- tor (ML) are shorted (oy arsistve load) to stop the rewind motor and o bring rewind toan end End of auto-loading REWIND, STBY Rewind motor (ML) ee (Punt control deve) 4 Low speed High speed Take-up motor (MR) pee i Short terminals of =| rewind motor “Tako-up side fim detect sensor (PS2) EE SEES | Supply side tim Gat sensor (PS1) CLS Lower glass plate drve solenoid (SL4) = Figure 2-25 Rewinding (Type E) 2-18 commas ors CANON Ne, CANONFS CONTROLLER EVO AUG 55 PRINTED IN APA PAINE A APO 3. 3M Cartridge Rewind Figure 2-28 shows the timing chart for 3M cartridge rewind. ‘2. When rewind starts, the rewind motor (ML) is ctiven under PWM (low) speed conto ». After 500 ms, the rewind motor (MA) is driven Under PWM (high speed) control . The CPUin he carrier CPU PCB continuously compares the puises from the fm encoder (ENC) with those from the take-up motor en- Coder sensor (PS10), to monitor the amount of film remaining inthe take-up chamber. “Take-up motor coos SLI rine OOM AM pulse (ENC) Se ee When the amount of fim remaining When the amount of film remaining in the take-up chamber is small Inthe take-up chamber is large Figure 2.26 When the CPU judges that the amount of film remaining in the take-up chamber is. small (Giameter of film on the take-up pulley is max. 34 mm), the rewind motor (ML) is driven under PWM (low speed) control, and the film is rewound at low speed (32 cm/sec). This is to prevent the leader tape from getting caught in ‘the cartridge that may occur f rewound at high ‘speed to the end. . Alter the leader tape detect sensor(PS7) nthe take-up chamber senses the leader tape and 10,000 signal pulses (FE4: Note 1) are output {rom the fim encoder (ENC) (Le., after feeding 110 mm of film), the. take-up motor (MR) is kiven in reverse under voltage contral to facilitate rewinding of the leader tape into the cartridge. ‘COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON INC. Loader tap sotetsansor CANON FS CONTROLLER Il REV. AUG 98 PRINTED N JAPAN (UPRME AU JAPON) (CHAPTER? OUTLINE OF OPERATION Dt = Tecarior Leadertape detect signal ” CPU PCB (MLEDA) (P87) a: Width of leader tape (21 mm) 1b Width off (16 mm) Figure 2.27 8, Alter 28,000 signal pulses (FE4: Note 1) have been output from the film encoder (ENC) (i. after feeding 308 mm of fm), the rewind motor (ML is driven under PWM (high speed) control ntl the film detect sensors on both the supply side and the take-up side (PS1 and PS2) detect “no fm" condition, 2-19 Waal CHAPTER2 OUTLINE OF OFFA) Rewind start Rewind stop REWIND. Rewind motor (ML) ca “Take-up motor (MA) (voltage control drive) “Tako-up motor (MR) “Amount oF fim remaining int amber Leader tape detect sonsor (PS: “Take-up side fim detect sensor (PS2) ‘Supply side fim detect sensor (PS1) Lower glass plate drive solenoid (SL4) ‘Low speed High speed | Low speed High spo * Number of pulses from film encoder (ENC). Figure 2-28 Rewinding (3M) 2-20 corrmici teas ANON INC. _CANOWFS CONTROLLER I REV. AUG 88 PRIVED I JAPAN (PRIME AU JAPON) AAV CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION Da 4, Film Detection a. Outline Toprevent he lim end from coming ofthe reel ofthe cartridge during rewinding operation, the CPU monitors the fm inside the cartridge whenever the fi is rewound, b. Mechanism The CPU compares the pulses fromthe rewind ‘motor encoder (PS8) and the pulses from the {lm encoder (ENC) to monitor thelength (diam- eter of film lett inside the cartridge. ‘When the number of pulses from the film en- ‘coder ENC) fallsbelowa specified value (Note 41) with reference to a single pulse from the motor encoder (PS8), the CPU recognizes the ‘end of the fim and stops feeding of the film, Inthe case of a2.5-mil fim, the length of fm ft is equivalent to about twice that of a S-mil fm. Note 1: Film detection lm diameter) Type E. cur 455 mm dia. 3M cartridge. 97.5 mm dia. Rewind motor jencoder (PS9) Film sooo (ENC) Film ltt Film tet (enuch) (ile) Figure 2-29 ‘COPYRIGHT ©1995 CANON ING, CANON FSCONTROLLER REV. AUG. 1805 PRNTEDIN JAPAN (PRIME AUAPON) = 2— 24 Dest CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OFEPAT Oh SS D. Film Misfeed Detection “The CPU judges the film is being fed normally ‘based on whether there is some film at a sensor or ‘specified signal from an encoder; the timing of ‘The cartier has the following sensors to detect, at 2 judgment is determined by the microprocessor. whether the fi is being fed normally or is broken. No. | Filmdetect sensor _| Signal name PS1_| Supply side fm detoct sensor | FSENL PS2_| Take-up side fm detect sensor | FSENR. PS9_| Rewind motor encoder_| MOENL PS10| Take-up motor encoder_| MOENR ENC | Film encoder FEA, FEB Table 2-1 |. Film Misfeed During Auto-loading lta misfeod occurs during auto-loading, the film willbe immediately rewound; then auto-loading willtake place once again. A maximum of two auto-loading retres(.e., a total of three auto-loading operations) takes, place. Ifthe firm misteed persists during the third attempt, the operation of the carrier willbe interrupted, and. {an error message will appear the LCD on the keyboard, a, Threading failure \When the film does notreach the flm detect sensor (PS!) onthe supply side within the specifiedtime after the take-up motor (MR) stats to rotato, the message LOAD ERR U'SEN’ willbe displayed after further two rete. Enordisplay Take-up motor (MP: PWM drive) Misteed check ‘Supply side fm detect sensor (PS!) ‘Supply side fim detect ‘Abnormal sensor (PS1) TE type 1.800 3M 26sec Figure 2:30 2-22 coprmicsT eres cANONINC. CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV.0 AUG. 198 PRIVED N JAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) LOANS CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION Ml b. Film misteed 1 When the film does not reach the fm detect sensor (PS2) on the take-up side within the specified time after passing the flm detect sensor (PS1) on the supply side, the message "LOAD ERR A/SEN’ will be displayed after further two retries Ero display Take-yp motor (MIR: PWM drive) Misteed check ‘Supply side film detect sensor (PSt TTake-up side fm detect ‘Take-up side fm detect sonsor (P Figure 2-31 . Flim winding failure 2 + Type E cartridge When the number of pulses from the fm encoder does not fall below the specified value (0.7) within the ‘spectied time after the film has passed the film detect sensor (PS2) on the take-up side, the message “LOAD ERR R/REEL" wil be displayed atter further two retries. (nis the number of fim encoder pulses ‘generated over one wavelength of the rewind motor encoder (PS9) when the film passes the film detect, ‘sensor (PS2) on the take-up side) Error display Take-up motor (MR: PWM drive) Winding failure check ‘Supply side fim detect sensor (PS! “Take-up side fim detect ssonsor (PS2) Flim encod pulse (ENC) Flim encoder pulso (ENC) Figure 2-32 COPYRIGHT ©1995 CANONNNC, CANON FSCONTROLLEA REVO AUG. 1885 PANTEDIN JAPAN (WPROME AU ARON) = 2 — 23. Wm CHAPTER 2 OUTUNE OF OPA) SS + 8M cartridge ‘When five pulses are not output fram the rewind motor encoder (PS9) within the specified time atter the film passes the film detect sensor (PS2) on the take-up side, the message "LOAD ERA R/REEL" will be splayed after further two retries. Error display ‘Take-up motor (MR: PWM drive) ‘Take-up failure check ‘Supply side fim detect sensor (PS1 "Take-up side fim detect sensor (PS2 Fim encoder pulse (ENC) Fowind motor encoder ‘Normal use (P59) lewind motoer encoder 1s ‘Abnormal Figure 2-33, 2-24 comma tees ANON INC. _CANOWFS CONTROLLER II REV AUG 1095 PRAVED IN JAPAN (WPRIME RU JAPON) TNE CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION ML d. Film winding failure 2 When specified pulses are not output from the take-up motor encoder (P10) within the specified time after film winding detection, the message "LOAD ERR R/REEL willbe displayed after further wo rates. Error display ‘Take-up motor (MA: PWM drive) Winding failure check ‘Suppiy side fim detect sensor (PS1 “Take-up side film detec ssonsor (PSt Fim encoder pulse (ENG) "Dp a BT S10) (PS10) Normal THoToranCOUar 5 ‘Abnormal "19 pulses for negative fim, and 83 pulses for positve film. Feed detector Figure 2-34 fe. Loading retry failure If an auto-loading failure occurs, a rewind sequence takes place in preparation fora retry; if during this rewind operation, the take-up side fim detect sensor (PS2) and the rewind side detect sensor (PS1) remain ON for more than 20 seconds, the film rewind operation willbe interrupted (no further retry wiltake place), and the message "LOADING ERR" willbe displayed. Error display REWIND. 5 Rewind motor (ML) |—— 20 soo —-| wind failure check Film detect sensor (P81, PS2) Figure 2-35 [COPYRIGHT 21995 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV AUG 128 PRINTED NLAPAN(MPRIME AUAPON) «= 2 — 25, {aM CHAPTER 2. OUTLINE OF OPERATION 2S 2. Film Breakage If the supply side film detect sensor (PS1) or take-up side film detect sensor (PS2) is OFF from the end of auto-loading until the start of rewind, the CPU will judge that the film Is broken, Hf, however, the film winding diameter is $7.8 mm or less, and the film take-up side detect sensor (PS2) is OFF, the CPU will judge that the flm is not broken and start the rewind operation. If the CPU judges that the film is broken, the message "FILM BREAK" will be displayed. Error display Error display ‘Supply side film detect sensor (PS!) ‘Supply side fim detect sensor (PS!) “Take-up side flim detect (P32) Figure 2-36 2-26 ——_coPYNGHT o1885 CANON INC. _CANOMFS CONTROLLER REV. AUG. 1885 PRINTED I JAPAN MPRBIE AU JAPON) EGS CHAPTER? OUTLINE OF OPERATION St 3. Rewind Failure lf neither the supply side fim detect sensor (St) nor the take-up side film detect sensor (PS2) goes OFF after rewind has continued for 20 seconds, the CPU will judge that the rewind operation has felled, and interrupt the rewind. It the CPU judges that the rewind operation has failed, the message "ERROR 06" will be displayed. Rewind start Error display REWIND 5 Rewind motor (ML) a Rewind failure check = = Supply side frm detect |= 20sec Normal sors PS) Et ‘Supply sie fm detect Abnormal sensor (PS1) aE TTake-up sie film detect Normal jpeneor (R52) le aT TTake-up sie film detect Abnormal sensor (PS2) ns Figure 2-37 ‘COPYRIGHT ©1995 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER REV. AUG 095 PRIVTED JAPAN PRIME AU JAPON) = 2 — 27 mnt CHAPTER? OUTLINE OF OPERATION IV. RETRIEVAL A. Outline ‘The two mark sensors (one each for Ch. And Ch. 8) installed in the feed unit sense the marks in synchronism with the signals from the fim encoder (FE) installed in the take-up unit to control the retrieval operation B. Mark Detection The film encoder installed in the take-up unit outputs 2,000 pulses perrevolution (flmfeediength Is equivalent to 88 mm). The CPU in the CPU PCB counts the pulses (FE) from the film encoder to determine the length of each mark. Image oa SA(CH.A) Sato ‘nal $8 (Ch. 8) Fim enooter use FE arklongh Figure 2-38 Note: ‘One FE pulse - 0.044mm of fim feed 2-28 ——copramur ors canon nc. C. Film Feed Direction Detection The flim encoder (ENC)has!wooutputphases, AandB. ‘The CPU uses the difference between these ‘two phases (90°) to sense the direction of fim eed. FEA (Aphase) FEB (6 phase) Tako-up FEA(A phase) —) + re Rewind Figure 2-39 ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER EV. AUG 08 PRIVED JAPAN PRE AU JAPON) A AASASGSGGS CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION ma D. Film Stop Position {As shown in Figure 2-40, the stop position of the fimis about75 mmaway rom theposition ofthe mark sensor. Mark sensor 75mm Film stop position Figure 2-40 This means that, during take-up, the film is taken up a further 75 mm (equivalent to 1,700 FE signal pulses) after the marks detected and before It stops atthe flim stop position. ‘The film feedlength tothe fim stop position can bbe changed arbitrarily rom the keyboard, There are two ways in stopping the film when it Is rewound, during high speed and low speed, While the film is being fed, the CPU on the carrier CPU PCB reads the film mark data (Ch. A and Ch. B, take-up, rewind, etc.) into the memory. Consequently, when the film is being rewound at low speed, it can be fed directly to the film stop position 75 mm in front of the mark sensor by reading the data from the memory, without any ‘need to stop it at the mark sensor. The CPU may sometimes fall to count the fm ‘encoder pulses correctly because of flutters or others when the film is being rewound at high ‘speed. To prevent this, the film is first eewound to the mark sensor and then moved to the film stop position. —=Take-up Rewind Film being 1 t fed in take-up a direction 1 Film being fedin ' rewind direction ~~ L {at low speed) i i Film being fedin d fewind direction = =—=>} (sthigh speed) i Position of Film stop mark sensor position Figure 2-41 ‘COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON MC. CAUONFS CONTROLLER I REV.0 AUG 1995 PRINTED INLAPAN(MPRIME AUAPCN) 2 — 2 mm CHAPTER? OUTLINE OF OPERATION SS V. DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUITS BY FUNCTION A. Carrier CPU Circuit Outline Figure 2-47 shows a block diagram of the carrier CPU PCB. ‘Sequence controlofthe FS carierisperformed by the master CPU (Q101) and the slave CPU (ants), ‘The master CPUIs connected toa 4-Mbit OM anda 1-Mbit RAM; and the slave CPU is connected to a 256-Kbit ROM and a 256-Kbit RAM, ‘The RAM to which the master CPU is con- nected has alithium battery to retain the contents of the memory when the power is switched OFF. ‘The master CPU (Q101) and the slave CPU {Q115) communicate with each other in serial, This is equipped with a 1-chip microcomputer (@184)forprocessing the signal from the FS Carrier ‘control knob, This microcomputer converts the ‘signal from the control knob to the tating direction and the rotating position signal 2. Circuit Description ‘2. Central processing unit (CPU) ‘The lower bits of the address bus are time- divided into address and data and output tothe data bus. For this purpose, they are passed through a latch where the address Is sepa rated. ‘The Q102 generates a CS signal (chip select) to each device in the master CPU circuit ‘The 16 MHz frequency is divided into frequen- cies of8,4,2, and 1 MHz. The 8 MHz frequency is input to the master CPU (Q101) and key- board I/F, the 4 MHz frequency is input to the digital fiter and the counter, the 2 Miz fre- ‘quency is input to the FE controller and D/A ‘converter, and the 1 MHz frequency is input to each device as a clock signal for the digital filter, The frequency in 12 MHz is input as a Clock signal for the stave CPU (2115). ‘Signals from the foot switch, as well as printer ‘ON (for printer door open) signals among other are input to PIOO (Q108). ‘The mark polarity signal (N/P), master CPU 2-30 ——_coprniarT eres canon mc. watchdog signal (WDCLK), flip-flop initialize signal, fim encoder count inhibit signal, reset signal overbreakstate, siave CPU reset signal, interrupt signal, counter gate signal, mark sen- sor select signal, and carrier drive motor pulse signal are output. Inpuvoutput section ‘The keyboard UF exchanges signals with the keyboard communication UF in serial. The printer UF exchanges signals with the reader printer CPU UF PCB UF in serial The D/A converter converts the digital signals ‘output from the slave CPU (Q1 15) into analog signals. ‘These signals are subsequently amplified for use as signals to drive the LED in the mark ‘sensor, ‘Asilice level signal which is used to convert the ‘mark signal into binary data is output to the sensor ampitier circuit ‘A4-bitsignal (DBX) fromthe slave CPU (118) |s input to the D/A converter. Tne PIO (0119) in FS carrer is the UF section for the sensor Inputs, and also for the motor drive, solenoid, motor control, and driven-side ‘motor tension drive command outputs. ‘The motor control PWM signal is output from the timer counter (2116), ‘Mark signal processing section ‘The A and B phase signal pulses from the fim ‘encoder (ENC) are input to the digital fiter for elimination of noise. Noxt, these signals are input to the FE FIR ‘generator, and the film take-up (F) and rewind (R) signals (F/R), film encoder signal (FE), and the timer signal (FE4) for rewind/take-up are generated, ‘CANON F CONTROLLER EVO AUG, 186 PRITED IN JAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) GSS CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION Bt FE Asignal (A phase) FEB signal i (B phase) (take-up) t FE signal FE 4 signal FEB signal (Gphase) (rewind) Figure 2-42 ‘The FE signal is generated during take-up at the rise of the FEA signal. However, ifthe FE signal is generated at the rise of the FEA signal after the carrier changes over to rewind, the {generation phase of the FE signal will deviate, leading to deviation of the film stop position it the FE continues to be generated at the rise of the FEA signal, = Topreventthis, whenthe F/A signal goes Low, the FE signal generated at the fall of the FEA signal to compensate for the deviation in the generation of the FE signal pulses. Take-up(l) | Rewind (R) dma) th mot} LU} WU LU! signal | nh? : ih 7 ' JILL JL Corrected pulse Figure 2-43 ‘COPYRIGHT 1985 CANON NC, ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV. AUG 1685 PRINTED IN JAPAN MPRIE AU JAPON) ‘The FE signal, further, is inhibited so that the counter dies not count the signal when the bus is occupied by DMAC. "Noise in the two signals from the mark sensor (SA: Ch. Asignal, SB: Ch, Bsignal)is removed by a digital fiter (103) ‘Subsequently, DREQ is generated by the DMA (Direct Memory Access) transferrequest signal (OMAQ) at the DREQ generator. ‘The data bushes in this circuit are 8-bit buses. ‘The counter (Q103) takesin eightbitstwice and operate as a 16-bit counter. ‘This counter can count the FE pulses using 12 bits (2X 0.044 mm = approx. 18 cm). Tho remaining four bits contain data indicating whether the mark positions on Ch. Aor Ch. B, the flim feed direction, and also the overflow. Overflow inserts a “1 when the flm is fed 18 om, ie.,.fthe FE pulse count value exceeds 12 bits. 1514131211 87 bito FE count value FIR : "1" during take-up, 0" during rewind OF : Overflow Figure 2-44 Figure 2-45 mm CHAPTER2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION SSS ‘The counter (21103) data is transferred to the RAM by DMA in order to reduce the memory access time First, when the counter data starts to be taken into the memory (change in 12-15 bits), the DMRQ signals output from the DREQ genera- tor (Q101) to the DMAC (Direct Memory Ac- cess Controller) of CPU (Q101). ‘The DMAC outputs the HLORQ signal to the ‘master CPU (Q101), which returns the HLDAK signal to DMAC. As aresul, the data bus gives priority to DMAC, and the counter data is writ ten to the RAM through the data bus. ‘When writing is completed, the DMAK signals returned from DMAC to the DREQ generator to fend the transfer. wa HLoRG, orca | MEO. Lperpheral neratod © | section | © [vaste MAK moar} rot Mac ® ® Figure 2-46 ‘The CPU (Q101) has three functions, IRC (Intereupt Request Controller, PTM (Program- ‘mable Interval Timer), and the previously noted MAC, IRC controls the interrupts from the slave CPU (2115), counter (Q103), CARinter- ‘ace, keyboard interface, and printer interface. PTM (Q101) outputs the baud rate clock and fetches the FE signal in the event of serial communication at the printer interface or key- board interface. 4, Pulse signal processing of control knob The knob signal processing circuit (184) out- puts control voltage corresponding to control knob position. The control voltage is reset with the knob centering signal, which detects the rotation direction according to the knob phase ‘outputand channel A/B entry, and is converted to control signal AN <7> corresponding to di- rection signal (MSCF/E) of current position (knob stop position) and rotation angle from ‘centering position 2-32 conrmnr o1mscaNen Ne, CANON FSCONTROLLER REV. AUG 185 PRNTED NAPA MPRIE AL JAPOS oe oramuunt erm ened SH earraUMETIERNEDSIIOND —-sHVOMDSHO MACE areentis i i tt i t i LSE CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION Il B. DMA DMA stands for direct memory access; in DMA, {data are communicatedbetwoen peripheral devices ‘and memory without going through a CPU, ‘When data from a peripheral device is written into memory, the data are read from the device, decoded, and written into the memory according to the CPU: with DMA, dataaresentfromthe peripheral device to the memory. InDMA, theoutputof addressesto the memory, selection of the peripheral device, output of read \write and other system bus control are performed by a circuit called a DMA controller independent of the CPU. The peripheral is an element which includes this DMA controller and, while the CPU executes normal operations, it repeats idle operations and ‘controls the data bus and in place of the CPU in response to a DMA request from the peripheral devices for DMA transfer. weg ttgeee ma oma] Few Figure 2-48 ‘COPYRIGHT 1995 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER IIRE.0 AUG. 1085 PRNTED'NAPAN IMPRIUEAUAPOR) = 2— 35, mm CHAPTER? OUTLINE OF OPERATION 2S C. Motor Control Circuit 1. Outline ‘The two motors used inthis unitto feed the fim are a take-up motor (MA) and a rewind motor (ML). ‘Tne rotation speed of these motors is control led (stepless) by drive signals rom the carrier CPU PCB, ‘The motor control circuit which controls the ‘motors has the following functions: © ON/OFF control of the motors ® Control of the rotation speed of the motors (B speeds) Atlow speed: Voltage control ‘At medium speed: PWM (low speed) control ‘At high speed: PWM (high speed) control @ Constant rotation control of the motor ® Control of the rotation direction of the rewind motor DC motors are used and the polarity of the voltage applied is changed to control the rotation direction. ‘These motors are equipped with a tachometer generator (7). The tachometer generator outputs to the motor control circuit on the carrier CPU PCB ‘a voltage proportional to the rotation of the moto. 2-36 copymayr ©1285 caNON We, 2. Operations ‘.Outline * Control Method of the Rotation Speed of the Motor ‘As mentioned previously, the speed of the mo- ‘ors used in this unit can be varied (stepless) by the motor control circuit. ‘Themotorsarecontroledinthreewaystoachiove ‘each rotation speed. PWM (H) ‘contro! Rotaion speed PWM (L) control Vottage control Control Voltage Figure 2-49 Voltage control takes place when the film feed speed is less than 140 mm/sec. + Voltage Control Method Figure 2-50 is an outine diagram of the voltage control used in this method. The tachometer generator (TG) coupled to the ‘motor outputs a voltage proportional to the rota- tion speed of the motor. This voltage is compared with the reference signal (analog) from the CPU on the carrier CPU PCB to control the rotation speed of the motor so that itis always constant CANON FS CONTROLLER ME REVO AUG, 185 PRINTED IN JAPAN (MPRIE AU APO) 16 | _— The ampiiiorcrcut which ‘The winding diameter ofthe fm can be judged = makes the signal eight times. from the number of revolutions of the rewind motor encoder (PS10), the supply motor Figure 2-57 Voltage control (drive side) encoder (P58), and the fim encoder, The dive voltage (rom Oto § Vin 255 steps) is input to OP ampitier @2 trom the GPU onthe cartier CPU PCB. Tomake this voltagetand the voltage of the signaloutputfromthe tachometer generator constant, the voltage is fed back to OP amplifier Q1 To make curenti, which fows through register Ft (0.47 0), constant, feedback is applied to OP amplifier Qt to dive FET (FT1). As forthe motor on the diven side, a voltage ‘corresponding to the winding diameter of the fim onthe driven sie is output from the CPU ‘on the carrier CPU PCB to apply a constant tension. ‘As the winding diameter of the driven side becomes larger, the tension decreases; and inversely, as the winding diameter becomes ‘smaller, the tension is controlled to increase. ‘COPYRIGHT OT88 CANON NC, CANONFS CONTROLLER I RE.0 AUG 095 PRNTEDINAPAN PRI AUAPON) 2 —~ 39 loo ov amen nawrciNt He ov sABLEETIMODSHIOMD —“aeveMDRHO HaAED Sete pepe iacx, 7x0, AD.) | F REG, RESET a Sl a sD of Leo Mcp |Pso—Ps2P00~Po: = B= Pou . (12MHZ) Figure 2. 2-46 ——copvmxr ores caNoninc. Rs 87, RE Ss Keyboard PCB| 62 ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER REV. AUG. 185 PRAEDI APAN (UPRIME AU JAPON) SSG CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION Bt F. Communication by RS232C 1. RS232C Interface Inthe CAR mode, the communication between the carrier and computer is handled by an RS232C interface, This type of interface refers to data communi- cation between the computer and printer or peripheral devices in serial and is normally used In connecting the computer with a modem" The interface is recognized by the EIA of the U.S.A andisappiiedto communicationsatatranster rato of max 20 k bits/sec (bp). * Amodemisa device usedtotransferdata over telephone lines. 2. Signals for Data Communication ‘The FS controler II uses the following for data transfer on each RS232C interface signal line. The connector is 25-pin connector as shown in Figure 2-83; the configuration is established by the alorementioned standards, No 170 on reader printer Description me = For grounding 2 [10 _| Transmit Data Output Transmission data 3 | RD _ | Recieved Data Input Reception data 4 — | RTS | Request to Send Output Used by the reader printer to re- ‘quest the computerfordatatrans- fer. 5 | CTS | Glearto Send Input Used by the computer to indicate whether the reader printer may send data or not 6 | OSR_| Data Set Ready Input Used by the computer to inform the reader printer thatthe former Is ready for operation. 7 | 8@_| Signal Ground = Grounding for signal 20 | DTR_| Data Tarminal Ready ‘Output Used to inform the computer that the readerprinterisready fortrans- mission/reception.. Table 2-4 COPYRIGHT ©1095 ANON NC. ‘CANOW FS CONTROLLER II REV. AUG. 885 PRNTED JAPAN NPRIVE AU JAPON) 2-47 Wms CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OFERATON SS + Even parity Toor ToT [ijers o1100110 [Ojats ——— Disa + Odd parity 10001110 [1]515 Connector for Computer Figure 2-63 3, Data Transfer To tacltate recognition of data fields, bts are ‘added as in Figure 2-64 for data transter. O1070100 [o]sts ———— Data Parity bt Inthe case of an even patity for parity checks ‘on data transfer, a single missing bit enables Identification of poor transfer. oye Favs — ata Data | Pata ated 0707 TO71 Dt { Wrong designation stan i Party! Stop bit bit Pata iLO tt tot? [1 Figure 2-64 “The mumberct1'sensmitedand received wil be an odd number Star bit(0) Indicates the beginning of Detection of wrong designation is posite on Gata Ashitom't0'0__therecelving side; however, detection or correction (star indicates the of the exact bs not possbio begining of data “This, futher does nt workor ong designa- Data (characte bi): May be switched between _ tion that keeps oddor even numbers as they are. 7 or Panty bt Used to check transter of Data Party it oe data. bee 1 Stop bit (1) Indicates the end of data; transmitted © 1 O01 1074 [1 may be1 oF 2 bts + Pasty bit Inadition to data (data its) a single bits added (check bitjpaity bit or redundant bivrandom bit); this is called parity check. If of an even number, even parity; fof an add number, odd parity 2-48 ——_coprmar ores cAVON NC. pala ed[_© 1 0 1(0)0(0)t ‘Wrong designation With the FS controller Il, selection is possible for even party, odd parity, and addition of parity bits. ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER REV. AUG. 185 PRNTEDIN JAPAN (MPRIME AU PON) EN CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION Jt Transfer speed For correct transfer of data, its important that the transfer speed on the transmitting and recelving sides be synchronized. The speed of data transfer is expressed in BAUD; e.g., 900, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, and 9600. Handshaking The computer used or the FS controller II! sends 1 byte of data. The receiving side, on the other hand, needs to be ready for reception of such, data. In this ight, the computer checks if the receiv- ing side is ready to receive data before transfer. Such communication between the computer and. the FS controler Il is called handshaking, With the RS232C, handshaking is performedin the following two ways: + ByDTR signal line + By transfer data 1. By DTR Signal Line ‘When the FS controller Il is ready to receive data, the OTR (data terminal ready) signal is made to got’ and the computers informed as such, When the reception buffer of the FS controller li becomes full and is not capable of receiving further data, the signal is made to go ‘0. In response, the computer stops transmission of data temporarily. [Computer a Data [contort AD |+—_—— ora Figure 2-65 2 By Transfer Data The data lines used for transmission and re- ception are independent of each other in the 1S232C interface. For this reason, both parties may send and receive data at the same time. COPYRIGHT ©1955 cANOH me ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER REV.0 AUG 1605 PRINTED IN JAPAN (PRIME AU JAPON) Data To} +! ao Dat Ap}. —288 _| rp, Figure 2-66 The FS controler I uses handshaking by transfer data when itreceives dataon the RD signal line and sends special charactors tothe computer on the TD signal line for data transter. The above may be XONIXOFF. The FS controle Il sends the transmission stop charactor XOFF (11H of ASCI) to the computer when its receiving buffer becomes ful \When the reception butfer has enough space, it sends the transfer stat character KON (13H of ASCII) tothe computer. The computer suspends data transfer in re- sponse the XOFF code and resumesin response to the XON code. [Computer eS To} Data __.l ap ROL XON or XOFF| + Figure 2-67 ‘Communication between the FS controller Ill over the RS232C interface may be elther of the tollowing: + Computer + FS controler Il ‘The data sent by the computer to the FS control- ler tll may be 7-0F8-bit commands for retrieval or Print operation. Seethe table below forthe codes (ascii, 2-49 faa CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERAT(ON SS SSS @ 1 2 3 « 5 6 7 3 2 A 5 c D E F T ‘Command [1 boata for text deplay (data cisplay on the keyboard of the FS controll Il) Figure 2-68 For 0 through 9 and @ through Z, see Table 2- 68; for XON and XOFF signals, see page 2-49. [EOT] (end of transter) ifaplural number of terminals are connected to the computer, communication is enabled in the listen only mode. ‘Atthe time, the computer sends an ID charac ter so that the FS controle Il can identily signals ‘meant for it For example, the FS controlar Ill recognizes signals within’> > >'andEOT (04H) tobe its own ifthe ID characteris" >. Computer o> EO [FSconater i] [FS contort] a a Terminal (>) 42's selected jure 2-69, 2-50 copra or caNON me, ‘The ID character may be 21H through SFH of the ASCII code, (STX, [ETA] ‘This is a command used for text display ASCII characters enclosed by STX (02H) through ETX (03H) are displayed on the FS controlter Il. ‘The characters that may be displayed are be- tween 20H and §FH of the ASCII code. EX. STX (02H) SET NO123 ETX (03H) ‘The display on the NP-P780 FS Il willbe ‘SET NO123' the text may contain up to 16 characters, ‘and the status while a display is made is ‘8’. * FS controller Ill+ Computer ‘The signals sent by the FS controller Ii to the computer consist of status signals sent in re- sponse to commands from the computer and ‘control cades used to control the status signals; the following is a table of such codes (ASCII). sts] g /af2la}a|sle]7 ‘Status [J Control code Figure 2-70 CANON FS CONTROLLER TI REV. AUG. 195 PRITED I APAN (MPR AU JAPON) GEE CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION Bi LF (ine feed) “The code is @ command for a movement of the cursor down a single line. ABCDE DY Figure 2-71 GR (carriage return) ‘The code is a command fora movement of the ccursor tothe left margin of the same line. DEF Figure 2-72 ‘COPYRIGHT e195 CANON NG. CANON FSCONTHOLLER I REV. AUG 193 PRINTED INSAPAN (MPRMEAU.APON) = 2— ST Yam CHAPTER? OUTLINE OF OPERA N SS VI. POWER SUPPLY A. Power Supply ‘AC power is supplied tothe DC power supply PCB by turning the power switch ofthe printer ON. The OC power supply outputs 24V DC, +12V DG, +5V DC, and +24U. ‘Switching OFF the power switch ofthe reader printer cuts the supply of the DC power to the carrier CPU PCB: and a lithium battery Is used to back up the RAM of the carrier CPU PCB, B. Protection of Power Supply Circuit ‘The circuit of the DC power supply is ofthe switching regulator type. I, for some reason, any ofthe loads short-circuit and excessive current flows, the protection mechanism. Is activated and stops the output, Ifthe output is stopped, remove the cause ofthe short-crcut; the output can be restored by turning the power switch ON after having lett it alone for about 10 minutes with the power plug disconnected, Five LEDs have been mounted on the carrier CPU PCB for a check ofthe DC power supply. See Table 2-40 for indications. The DC power is supplied when LEDs are ON. 2-52 copvmicH eteas ANON INC. _CANONFS CONTROLLER UI REV0 AUG 685 PRINTED JAPAN (PRIME AU JAPON) NG CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION Bl +) sensor wv] 8 [sv] 8 pv 5 5 Phottansisior a) § st) § | etsy | [osermina 3 lator § +24 2 +24V 5 ret pee = |u| S | su] 5 Sensor reader printer) 3 8 ‘ Phot : [St soso fencer tia atery Y Solenoid ie [2247.1 Bc | notor i Fan motor votge cite == sv “v Io g BLM Isensor | 8 Foc Figue 273 commer onascaonne ‘CANONS CONTROLLER I REV. AUG 1085 PRINTEDN JAPAN (MPRIE AU JAPON} = 2 — 5B ‘at CHAPTER2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION VII.FS CARRIER SECTION A. Sensors 8. ag i < Lett side view > < Top view> << Right side viow > Pst ps7 © © Qlusa msg © PS10 Pso ps2 << Front view> < Rear view > Figure 2-74 ‘Symbol Name] Designation Function Photo interupter | PS1 Film detection of the supply side ps3 Cartridge detection pss Detection of the position ofthe cartridge change lever PSs Detection ofthe position of the rewind spindle PSs 3M cartridge detection ps7 Leader tape detection (3M cartridge) Pso Detection ofthe rotation ofthe rewind motor Psio Detection ofthe rotation ofthe take-up motor Psit Datoction ofthe limit position ofthe carrier psi2 Detection ofthe home position of the carrier as) | Phetotansistor [MSA ‘Mark detection on Ch. A (MSA) se Mark detection on Ch. B (MSB) 9 Encoder ENG Detection of the amount of film feed 2-54 —_coprmii teas caNON CANON 8 CONTROLLER. RE9 AUG. 585 PRINTED N JAPAN OMPRIME AU JAPON) CHAPTER? OUTLINE OF OPERATION "at B. Solenoids su sls &§ Gs © as 1 ) «Lefts view > << Fight side view > Gas < Front view > << Rear view > Figure 2.75 Symbol Name | Designation Funetion TL, | Solenoid su Control of atoroading st sis Control ofthe pinch alr su Control ofthe lower sass plato sis Control oft rewin spindle sis Control af the rewind spindle retraction Table 26 ‘COPYRIGHT ©1995 CANON NC, CANON FSCONTROLLER II RE.0 AUG 1095 PRNTEDIN JAPAN PRIEAUAPON] = 2—~ 5S EL CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERA) 0h SSS Cc. LEDs ] } co < Lot side view > << Top view > < Fight side view > Leos LEDA < Figure 276 Symbol Name | Designation Function Q- [© LEDA Ch. A mark detection q Le08 Ch. B mark detection Table 27 2-56 COPYRIGHT OTs=SCANON NG. __CANOWFS CONTROLLER REV.0 AUG. 1095 PRINTED IN JAPAN UPR AU JAPON) LSS CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION 2st D. Motor, Tachometer Generator, and Fan Motor 1 | co Mt << Lett side view > << Top view > < Right side viow > o@ @* we 277 ® tin | Canto the trp spe an ao dg v____| con the bend movment he care Taco gowa| TEE] st ot at pn el vid net @) Pia __| Fercnng of Cowes eater) Tas 28 ‘COPYRIGHT 1925 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER MI REV.0 AUG 1095 PUTED NAPAN PRI AUAPON) =~ 5 {MME CHAPTER? OUTLINE OF OPERATION SoS E. Printed Circuit Boards © je << Top view > << Right side view > WS Figure 2-78 ‘Symbol Name Funation © _ | Carter Extension PCB | Signal source transfer of carrer CPU PCB and sensor load @ __| Sensor-ampliier PCB | LEDiluminaton of marks and sensors; snsorampification circuit. @ | DC power supply PCB | DC power supply, stabilization @ | cariercPUPCB —_| FS cartior control and printer communication © _| Keyboard Pos Key switch operation Table 2-9 2-58 ——_coPYAGHT OTHE CANONINE, CANON FS CONTROLLER REVO AU. 185 PRNTED N JAPAN (MPRBE AU JAPON) GG CHAPTER2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION Bat VIILLIST OF VARIABLE RESISTORS (VRs), LEDs, AND CHECK PINS ON PCBs ‘Among the variable resistors (VAs), LEDs, and check pins on the unit, only those which are necessary {or servicing in the field are listed below. ‘The variable resistors and check pins that are not listed in the table are for use In the factory; adjustments and checks with these require special tools and measuring instruments, and many ofthe procedures require higher levels of accuracy. Note: 1. A leakage current may be found in some of the LEDs; therefore, it should be kept in mind that some LEDs emit a small amount of ight even when they are "OFF." 2. VRs that may be adjusted in the field @ \VRs that may not be adjusted in the eld D A. Carrier CPU PCB l 511 29 oe, 1 ‘S107 13.1 Jros 19 site’? Gor! yiz0 tit s LED106 ep a swior ior BB wow ® Tis g VR106_ ‘R103 R104 y Dees “D vews @ LepLeDLeD Leo @ sre 3 Yee ae ee tee ig $66 5% 5 signs, Coa A Figure 279 ‘COPYRIGHT ©1998 CANCN NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV.0 AUG 1095 PANTEDINSAPAN(MPRIE AUAPCR) 2 — 5 Rn CHAPTER2 OUTLINE OF OPERATIC" SSS TEDNe. Display contents LED 101 __| Lights when +24 VDC is supplied. TED 102 _| Lights when +15 VDC is supplied. LED 103 | Lights when +5 VDC is supplied. LED 104 | Lights when -5 VDC is supplied. LED 105 | Lights when +25 VDC is supplied. (A quantity of ight changes by turn of motor) LED 108 | Blinks when main CPU (Qi01) property operates. Table 2-10 Dip SWNo. Setting contents ‘SW 101 Normally all (1-4 bits) are of. Turning No. 4 and the power (ON causes the printer to enter ‘Service Mode. Tris is used when any trouble ‘occurs, preventing the printer ‘rom entering the service mode by normal ISHIET! + E> Table 2-11 Varo. ‘Adjustment contents VR 101 | Motor speed (analog) adjustment (MA) | (take-up motor) ‘See page 6-42 for adjustment method. VR 102 | Motor speed (analog) adjustment (ML) | (rewind motor) ‘See page 6-42 for adjustment ‘method. ‘energy tit (current) adjustment. (Gch) | See page 6-48 for adjustment method. VR 103 | Mark sensor (Ch BLED) luminous VA 104 | Mark sensor (Ch A LED) luminous energy tit (current) adjustment. (Ach) | See page 6-48 for adjustment method. VA 105 | Adjustment of film stop position (VL) _| accuracy in rewinding direction ‘VR 108 | Adjustment of film stop position (VA) _| accuracy in winding direction Table 2-12 2-60 ——_coprmai ores canon ne. Method of adjusting fm stop position accuracy (VR105 and R108) (1) Perform this adjustment with the cartridge not In the FS Carrier. (2) Set the range of a tester at 12 VDC. apply the: (©) probe to OP138 (GND) on the carrier CPU PCB and the (+) probe to the pin explained below, and adjust the VR explained below so that the voltage may be -0.5 V. ‘when adjusting the stop position accuracy in the winding direction: Pin to which the (+) probeis applied: CP132 (AMF R) VR to be adjusted: VR106 (BNF) + When adjusting the stop position accuracy in the rewinding direction: Pin to which the (+) probe is applied: VR to be adjusted: VR105 (BNL) (@) Ifthe film tends to move forward, or advance, in the flm maving direction when the film stops, adjust the VA so that the voltage may be approximately -0.5 to ~1.0 V. (4) If the film tends to move backward in the ‘opposite direction to film movernent when the film stops, adjust the VA so that the voltage ‘may be approximately -0.5 to ~0 V. (6) After adjustment, set the film, and check the {ilm stop position. ‘ANON 5 CONTROLLER REV AUG. 155 PRINTEDIN JAPAN (PRIME AU JAPOR) SS CHAPTER2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION St B. Keyboard PCB 1 8 sn 8 e a ig a" SO = a tao! az! oo Co! La! Figure 2-80 Sach Ne Name Sach Na bone sws301 [SHIFT] key ‘Swst4 [2] key ‘sw302 | [BACK SPACE] key Sw315 | [/JAUTOJOFF] key ‘sw303 [STORE] key ‘SW316 [9/SET B] key W308 | [REWIND/EECT key swst7 | [6nvP) key 'SW305 | [MODE/SET MODE] key sws1s | [o/s] key W306 | [NEXTIREADY| key sweia | [CLEARISTOPIOM key /‘SW307, [RCL/JOB] key SW320 [PRINT/PRINT REG] key sswo0s | 7THAUkey sweet | [BCRTDG) key sswe09 | ams key sweee | [sVESIBRWS key sws10 | iejkey sweas | [SEARCHENTERSEARCH AGAIN ey ‘swstt [O/VIEW) key ‘SW324 [Fi key ‘Sw3i2 [G/SET A] key SW325_ L/NO/SKIP] key ‘swsi3 [S/T] key Table 213 COPYRIGHT 101885 CANON INC. CANON FS CONTROLLER Ill REV.0 AUG. 1595 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON) 2-61 am CHAPTER OUTLINE OF OPERA) Oh SS C. Sensor Amplifier PCB 701 1 702 sro4| rc r704 z R701 @ vere ® vazos 20 ‘VR704 == epr05 SPro8 &eror 703 SProa LeD701 Lep702 4 Figure 2-81 2-62 ——_coPYRGHT or80sCANONINC. CANON FS CONTROLLER IRE. AUG 095 PRINTED IN JAPAN MPR AU JAPON) GEES CHAPTER 2 OUTLINE OF OPERATION 2 ‘Check PinNo. ‘Check tern VR No. ‘Adjustment cP7o4 | GND VA701 | Oifsetvotage adjustment ofthe cP705 | Offset voltage of the OP (OP ampifir (Ch. A) ampiir(Ch. A) va702 | Sensor sensitivity for Ch. A) cP708 | Mark sensor (analog) output R703 _| Otfsetvotageadjustmentotthe for Gh. A OP ampiiir (Ch. B) 0P707 _| Offset voltage of the OP R704 | Sensor sensitivity for Ch. 8) ‘amp (Ch. 8) See Chapter 6 for details cP708 | Mark sensor (analog) output ene for h.8 Table 214 LED No. Display contents LED701 | Lightsatthe time of Ch. Amark Setoction opaque portion) LeD702 | Lights atthe time of Ch. 8 mark detection (opaque portion) Table 2-16 COPYRIGHT ©15CANOW Bic. CANONS CONTROLLER REV AUG 185 PRINTED NLAPAN (MPRIWE AU.APON) «6B fm CHAPTER? OUTLINE OF OPERATION D. Carrier Extension PCB E. DC Power Supply PCB (for FS Carrier) CS os Be gS OA 3 J205, 208 gs = . 8 208 gy 129 sO Ls wou ‘ tp Figue 282 ak 205 , 9805 [=e (eee en el 4 2-64 —coprnici ors caNon ne. Figure 2-83 CANON 5 CONTROLLER REV AUG. 505 PRINTED IN JAPAN MPRA JAPOR) NNN CHAPTERS MECHANICAL SYSTEM 1. EXTERNALS. d. Remove the lens holder, : . Rem ighteaver| A. Removing FS Carrier : ence ease (2 screws) and front ‘a. Remove the screw ofthe upper rear cover of the reader printer, and open the upper side with the lower side fixed. & s 8 (Not necessary SES for T00V seria) Figures Figure 3-1 {. Remove the front cover (2 screws) of the FS cartier. b. Disconnect connector J801 on the DC power ‘supply PCB of the FS Controller Ill and connec- tor J101 on the Carrier CPU PCB. c, Remove the one screw from the rear of the reader printer. COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER REN.0 AUG. 195 PRINTED IN JAPAN (PRI AU JAPON) 3-1 mal CHAPTER MECHANICAL SYSTEM 9. TumtheFScarier counterclockwise, andremove «BB, Exterior Covers the one screw, and then remove the FS carrier from the reader printer. © Supply chamber @ Front cover (4) cover (2) Figure 9-6 @ Take-up chamber @ Center cover (2) cover (2) @ Front right © Front ot cover (2) cover (2) Note: Numbersinparenthesesingicate the ‘number of fixing screws. Figure 3-7 Remove the coversin preparation for cleaning, Ingpection, and repair ofthe inside of the machine according to the following procedure; covers that ‘can be removed by mere removal of fixing screws are included in the procedure. 3-2 ‘COPYRIGHT ©1985 AION NC, CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV. AUG 185 PRINTED JAPAN (PRIME AU JAPON) SSN, CHAPTER 3 MECHANICAL SYSTEM Sl 1. Front Cover 2. Take-Up Chamber Cover ‘a, Remove the front right and front left covers (2 a, Remove the front right cover (2 screws). ‘screws each). bb. Remove the two screws, and remove the center © Front lett cover © Screws Front right cover @ Center cover © Screws Figure 3-8 Figure 3-10 'b. Remove the upper glass plate, remove the two _¢. Remove the two screws, and remove the take- ‘screws, and remove the front cover. Up chamber cover. © Screws @ Front cover @ Take-up chamber cover @ Screws Figure 3-9 Figure 3-11 CCOPYRGHT ©1985 GANONINC. CANON FS CONTROLLER REV AU. 185 PRITED JAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) 3-3 {mm CHAPTERS MECHANICAL SYSTEM SSS 3. Supply Chamber Cover a. Remove the front left and front right covers (2 ‘screws each). b, Remove the center cover and take-up chamber cover (2 soraws each). ¢. Remove the four screws, andremove the supply chamber cover. Il. AUTO-LOADING UNIT A. Separation Arm 1. Removing the Separation Claw ‘a. Remove the front left cover. bb. Remove the two screws, and remove the ‘separation arm, @ Supply chamber cover @ Screws Figure 3-12 Note: Takecaresothat the wirecfthe mark ‘sensor will not be trapped in mount- ing the center cover. ‘COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON IC. © Screws @ Separation arm Figure 3-13 . Remove the one screw, and remove the roller ‘cover together with the spring. @ Roller cover, Figure 3-14 ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER I REVO AU. 195 PRITEDIN JAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) SSG CHAPTER 3 MECHANICAL SYSTEM Bal 4. Remove the reel drive roller, and remove the 2. Assembling Separation Arm gear. a. Fit the separation arm drive belt as shown. ‘Make sure that the separation arm drive belt is securely fitted on the pulloy. © Reel drive roller ® Gear Figure 3-15 © Separation ctaw —@ Separation arm rive belt @ Reel dive olier —@ Pulley «. Pull out the collar, and remove the separation aw. Figure 347 Note: Take care nottolose the spring fitted (on the separation claw. © Collar @ Separation claw Figure 3-16 {COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON NG, CANON FS CONTROLLER REV.0 AUG 198 PRINTED N JAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) 3-5 mL CHAPTER'S MECHANICAL SYSTEM 3, Removing Drive Belt ‘a, Remove the front left cover, front right cover, ‘canter cover, supply chamber cover, and take- ‘up chamber cover. b. Remove the two screws, and remove the fan cover. @ Screws @ Fan cover Figure 3-18 cc. Removethe three screws, tithe carrier connector PCB slightly backward, disconnect all the connectors on the cartier connector PCB, and then remove the PCB. @ Screws @ Carrier connector PCB Figure 3-19 3-6 ‘COPYRIGHT ©1855 CANON NC. 4d. Remove the two screws, and remove the fan unit © Screws «, Disconnect he one connector, remove the three ‘screws, and then pull out the rewind motor unit. Before doing the above, puta markingline tothe position A. © Screws ® Connector @ Rewind motor unit Figure 3-21 CANON FS CONTROLLER REV AUG, 105 PRINTED IN JAPAN (MPRIE AU JAPON) f. Remove the E-ring, wave washer, and bearing, @ Ering @ Wave washer Figure 3-22 {9. Disconnect the one connector, remove the two ‘screws, and remove the clutch solenoid a © Screws ® Connector © Clutch solenoid Figure 3-23 ‘COPYRIGHT ©1885 CANON NC (CHAPTERS MECHANICAL SYSTEM samt h. Remove the collar, clutch plate, spring, and gear. Loosen the adjusting screw to decrease the tension on the drive belt, and remove the rive bet. © Collar © Gear ® Clutch plate @ Drive bolt © Spring @ Adjusting screw Figure 3-24 ‘CANOW FS CONTROLLER II REVO AUG 985 PRIVTED N JAPAN MPRIME AU JAPON] 3-7 MS CHAPTERS MECHNGA 15h SS 4, Adjusting Drive Belt Tension 5. Adjusting Clutch Plate Position Use a spring gauge and make adjustments s0 Adjustthe position of the clutch solenoid so that that Awillbe 200 g to 400 g when the center ofthe _the clearance between the boss on the clutch plate belt is pushed down 10 mm, ‘and the gear willbe 0 mm when the clutch solenoid (SL2) is ON; see A in Figure 3-26. & © Adjusting screw @ Drive belt Figure 3-25 © Adjusting screw @ Clutch solenoid Figure 3.26 3-8 ‘COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV AUG. 155 PRNTEDIN JAPAN (MPRIE AU APON) NS CHAPTER 3 MECHANICAL SYSTEM 6. Adjusting Clutch Solenoid (SL2) Position ‘Adjust the positon ofthe solenoid so thatthe stroke spindle of the solenoid will be § 0.3 mm. 503mm ‘COPYRIGHT ©1955 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER REV AUG. 185 PRINTED N JAPAK QMPRAVE AU JAPON) fam CHAPTERS MECHANICAL SYSTEM SSS Ill. SUPPLY UNIT B. Supply Unit 1. Removing the Supply Unit lee cece eee = 1 amoving Spindle xenon Unt ns cover rows, at 7 d. Remove the fan unit (2 screws). Gb eal the two screws, and remove the 6. Remove the rewind motor unit (1 connector and ‘3 screws). {. Removethe three screws, andremovethe spindle release assembly. © Screws @ Solenoid Figure 3-28 2, Adjusting Spindle Extension Solenoid Position Make adjustments so that the stroke of the ee 3 © Scrows @ Spindle release solenoid will be 3 40.1 mm. a Figure 3-30 © Adjusting screws Figure 3-29 3-10 copvmarretsasCANONINC, _CANOW FS CONTROLLER REV AUG 685 PRIVED N JAPAN (PRE AU JAPON) (CHAPTER MECHANICAL SYSTEM g. Remove the E-ring, wave washer, and bearing. _i._ Loosen the two hex keys, and remove the gear. @ Hex keys Gear @ Exing @ Bearing @® Wave washer Figure 3-33 Figure 3-31 j. Remove the cartridge cover. © Cartridge cover Figure 3-34 Figure 3-32 (COPYRIGHT 1985 CANON NC, CANON FSCONTHOLLER I REV.0 AUG 158 PRINTEDINSAPAN (MPRIUE AULAPON) = B= 14 ma CHAPTER 3. MECHANICAL SYSTEM k. Remove the spring m.Remove the two Fastons, disconnect the two ‘connectors, and remove the one screw and two ‘grounding wires, and then pull outthe supply unit forward slowly. Figure 3-35 © Fastons @ Sow © Connectors @ Grounding wires |. Remove the two screws Figure 3-37 © Screws Figure 3-36 3-12 coprmiair steascaNON Ic, _CANOWFS CONTROLLER m REV.0 AUG. 195 PRINTED IN JAPAN YPRIME AU JAPON) NNN CHAAPTE 3 MECHANICAL SYSTEM 2. Assembling Supply Unit ‘2. Butt the right edge of the front side plate ofthe supply unit against the base (Figure 9-38), and tighten screws 1 and 2 shown in Figure 3-29 ». While pushing the rear pate against the base and housing, tighten serews 3 and 4 shown in Figure 3-40, and tighten sorews 5 through 11 in sequence. ¢. While keeping the drive spindle pressed against the front, tighten screw 12. 4. Likewise, ko9p the pulley pressed against the front, and tighten serew 13. J But.agaisthore Figure 3-39 uty | 474008 gear = t Div apne TL Sanne Figure 3-41 COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV.0 AUG 188 PRITEDINSAPAN(MPRIE AUAPON) = 3 — 13, Mm CHAPTERS MECHANCAL SYST SSS 3. Removing Spindle Retraction 4, Removing Pinch Roller Drive Solenoid Solenoid fa, Remove the supply unit. fa, Remove the front loft cover, supply chamber (See page 3-10) ‘cover, and center cover. bb. Remove the three screws. b. Remove the two screws, and remove the pinch roller crive solenoid. © Screws © Screws, @ Solenoid Figure 3-42 Figure 3-44 ©. Remove the E-ring, and remove the spindle retraction solenoid. @ Ering @ Spindle retraction solenoid Figure 3-43 3—14 —_coprmair stzascaNON nc. CANOWFS CONTROLLER I REV. AUG. 195 PREVED N JAPAN (MPRME AU JAPON) AAA CHAPTER 3 MECHANICAL SYSTEM 2B 5, Removing Friction Unit 8. Flemove the curl quide 1 ‘a. Remove the front left cover, supply chamber ‘cover, and canter cover. b. Remove the cartridge cover. ©. Remove the spring, disconnect the connector, and remove the two screws, and then remove the solenoid mount @ Cur guide 1 Figure 3-47 1. Remove the one screw, and remove the curl © Screws @ Solenoid mount ‘guide mount. Figure 9-45 4. Remove the E-ring, and remove the curl guide2. @ Screw ® Cur guide mount © Ering ® Curl guide 2 Figure 3-48 Figure 3-46 COPYRIGHT ©1885 CANON NC, CANON FSCONTROLLER REV AUG 1985 PRINTED N JAPAN MPRIME AULAPON) = 3— 15, mal CHAPTERS MECHANICAL SYSTEM ‘9. Remove the two screws, and remove the friction unit, © Screws @ Friction unit Figure 3-49 3-16 ——corrnii 195 canon ne 6. Adjusting Friction of Friction Unit a. Shift the cartridge change lever to the Type E cartridge, ». Turnthe cartridge detection ever ON andOFFto start auto-loading. ¢. Adjust the friction adjusting plate so that the upward movement of the separation arm will be 560: 9. ‘Take measurements at the separation claw in determining the upward movement ofthe sepa- ration arm. Frition adjusting plate Figure 3-50 (CANON FS CONTROLLER REV. AUG. 195 PRETEDIN JAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) GEN CHAPTER 3 MECHANICAL SYSTEM BML C. Mark Sensor 4d. Pull out the four connectors, remove the two ‘screws, and remove the mark sensor. Mind not 1, Removing Mark Sensor to lose the spring. ‘a, Remove the front left cover, front right cover, front cover, and center cover, b. Remove the E-ring, and pull outthe shaft toward the left @ Connectors @ Screws Figure 3-53, oa aa 2. Cleaning Mark Sensor 361 poe ‘The following the cleaning method in the case the dust s collected in the mark sensor. i a. Take Steps trom at to" inthe pravious section Remove the screw, E-ing, and cover. Regret entree mark sensor toward you, and then clean the ‘sensor with exclusive use tool ‘COPYRIGHT 61995 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER REV.0 AUG 985 PANTEDIN JAPAN PRIME AUAPON) = 3 —17 fam CHAPTERS MECHANICAL SST SSS IV. FILM FEED UNIT Se deen ecene — Mount the front cover, lower glass plato, and A. Lower Glass Plate Drive Upper glass plate. Tighten the screw with the tp of Unit the solenoid plunger pushed at a force of 400g. 1, Removing Lower Glass Plate Drive Solenoid) ‘a, Remove the center cover. b. Remove the four screws, remove thehholder, and 4 remove the solenoid. Figure 3-55 Note: The pin used for fixing the lower © Screws @ Solenoid lass plate drive lever shouldbe ited @® Plunger with the sit facing up. Figure 3-54 3—18 ——coPrmGHT.ereesCANONINC, CANON FS CONTROLLER A REV.0 AUG. 005 PRINTED I JAPAN NPRIE AU JAPON) SN CHAPTER 3 MECHANICAL SYSTEM Ill V. TAKE-UP UNIT 2, Removing Take-Up Motor Unit ‘a. Remove the front right cover, front left cover, ‘center cover, and take-up chamber cover. A, Take-Up Unit », Disconnect the one connector, and remove the three screws, and remove the take-up motor 1. Removing Take-up Belt unit ‘a. Remove the front right cover. . Remove the two screws, and remove the take- up bett. @ Screws @ Take-up motor unit @® Connector Figure 9-57 © Take-up belt © Take-up arm @ Screws Figure 3-56 ‘COPYRIGHT C1995 CANON NC. CANONFS CONTROLLER REV. AUG 188 PRINTED NSAPAN (MRI AUAPON) 3 — 19, Mmm CHAPTERS MECHANICAL SYSTEM SSS 3. Removing Carrier Drive Motor ‘a, Remove the front right cover, center cover, and take-up chamber cover. 'b, Remove the four screws, and remove the carrier drive motor mount. © Screws @ Carrier drive ‘motor mount Figure 3-58 ¢, Disconnect the connector, remove the two sserews, and remove the carrier drive motor. © Screws, © Carrier drive motor © Connector Figure 3-59 3-20 coPymc eres cANONINC. CANONS CONTROLLER I EV.0 AUG. 108 PRINTED N JAPAN (MPRME AU JAPON) NEE CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION 2m A. Installation UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION PROCEDURE When a piece of metals moved from a cold place to a warm place, droplets of water form on its surface, This phenomenon is known as condensation. Condensation affects the performance of machines to cause troubles. The simplest way o eliminate condensation from any machine'sto leave it alone at lease one hour before unpacking until it warms up to room temperature. Start operation after installing the reader printer. No Slop Procedure Check 1_| Open the packing ofthe kit 2 | Open the case containing the accessories and | Make sure that the folowing parts and supple- remove the parts and supplementary materials. | mentary materials ara included in the case. Take note ofthe values indicatodon the positon- | « FS Camier ing labels atthe rear ofthe supply unit ofthe FS | + Keyboard carrer. + Carrer CPU PCB + Fan unt + Wire ip + FS Carrier Carior OPU hamess unit + DC power supply assembly * Cartier mounting plate + ar cover mounting pate (2 pes.) (1 po. for 100 V series) + Carrier CPU mounting plato + Sensor positioning label + Scrow, M 4x6, white (11 pes) {@ pcs. for 100 V series) + Screw, M 4x6, with serrated washer (5 ps) + Screw, M 4x12 (1 pc) + Cable clamp, small (2 pes.) * Cable clamp, large (6 pos.) {6 pes. for 100 V serse) + Operation Manual 3 | Remove al the flament tape holding the paris together. | Remove the upper pata glass. Press he caridge eject lever, and_ remove the protective section ‘material ofthe supply sid. COPYRIGHT ©1s85 CANON, CANONS CONTROLER REV. AUC 85 PRATED NAPA (MPRIE AL APO) 4-1 bm CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION land the mounting plate. (Hex screw 3 pes.) Pee! ‘off the masking label on the rear cover. No. ‘Stop Procedure (Check © | Remove the foursetscrews, andremovethe right and left covers. Then remove the protective section material on the take-up arm. & | Remove the carrier base unit of the NP-PAB0/960 7 | Replace the mounting plate removed in Step 6 With the one ofthe Kit Make sure thatthe cut-off ppart comes infront. 3 | Remave the two sorewe and remove the center cover. 4-2 CCOPYRGHT ©1855 CANONING. CANON FS CONTROLLER REVO AUG. 185 PRINTED IN JAPAN (MPROKE AU PON SSS SNES EERE CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION 5 No Stop Procedure Check 8. | Algn the FS carrier uide andthe carer instal tion guide, and push the carer in. Fc the FS carter withthe one screw (white, Ma x8) 10 | Remove the rear center cover ofthe NP-PBSO/ 980. (Screw 5 pes.) 11 | Fox the center cover removed in Step @ and the right and lett covers removed in Stop 5. 12 | Foxthe upper plato glass 13 | Fix the FS carer from the rear side ofthe NP- 8801980 with one screw (MAax12). 14 | Fix the two rear cover mounting plates of the Kitt the rea side o the NP-PA80/980, with two sorews (White, Méx12). (100V series only right side.) 110 ew) COPYRIGHT O1855 CANON WC ‘CANON F8 CONTROLLER MRE. AUG. 685 PRINTED IN JAPAN (MRE AU JAPON) (Wal CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION No ‘Step Procedure 45 | Fixthe wire clip on the right side of the right rear ‘cover stay Viewed from rear. 16 | Fix the one cable clamp (large) inthe let hole of the leftrear cover stay viewed from rear, andlead the power cord to the printer through the clamp. (This job is not necessary for 100V series.) 17 | Remove the two blanking plates ofthe rear cover, removed in Step 10. Peel off the two masking labels. (Peelofftheright blind avelalone for 100V sories.) 4-4 ‘COPYRIGHT €1295CANON NC, CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV.0 AUG 19 PRITEDIVJAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) (CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION iat No Step Procedure 18 | Fixthe carrier CPU POB mounting plate inthe Kit to the rear cover with two screws (with serrated washer, Max6). 19 | Insert the five cable clamps of the kit (small: 2pes., large:3 pes.)into holes on the carrier CPU. PCB mounting plate. 20 | Fixthe DC power supply assembly in the kit with two screws (white, M4x6). Insertthe claws of the ‘unit into the holes on the rear cover. 21 | Fixthe fan unit of the kitto the rear cover with two screws (white, Maxé). ‘COPYRIGHT ©rMH6 CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER REV. AU. 15 PRINTED JAPAN (PRIME AU JAPON) 4-5 (ml CHAPTER INSTALLATION No. ‘Step Procedure 22 | Fix the carrier CPU PCB with six screws (wi IM4x6). Inch configuration nuts are used forfixing the RS2326 connector on the carrier CPU PCB. {Hmiliconfiguration screws arenecessary, replace screws, 23 | Fix the two cable clamps (large) to the heat sink plate ofthe carrier CPU PCB. 24 | Connect the connector on the carrier CPU-FS carrier harness unit to the right hole on the rear cover with three screws (white, Max6), 25 | Connect the SP connector on the fan unitto J117 ‘on the carrier CPU PCB. 26 | Lead the FS carrier-carrier CPU hamess and the hhamess from the DC power supply assembly through the cable clamps. 4-6 ‘COPYRGAT ©1985 CANON NG. CANON FS CONTROLLER REV AUG 885 PRINTED IN APAN (MPRE AU JAPON) A CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION iS No Stop Procedure Check Ea Leadthe FS cartier-carrier CPUhamess andthe 4P harness fromthe DC power supply assembly through the hamess guide, and further through the cable clamp fixed in Step 23, and then connect tham to ‘3110, J109, and J106 on the carrier CPU PCB, Fix the two grounding wires on the FS carrier. carrier CPU harness unit with one screw (with serrated washer, Méx6). 28 Connect the harness from the DC power supply assembly to J103 (5P), J105 (7P), J102 (2P) on the carrier CPU PCB respectively. Make sure that each hamess is connected through the har- ness guide. ‘Connect the harness of 802 trom the DO power supply assembly tothe 2P connector on the FS carter-carior CPU hamess unit ‘CoPYRIT 88 CANON NC, {CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV. AUG 685 PRINTED N JAPAN (PRIME AU JAPON) 4-7 mm CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION No Step Procedure 1_| Lead the hares of the SP connector (2 pos.) of, the NP-P@80/980 through the wire clip fixed in ‘Stop 15, lit the rear cover unit, and connect the 3P (use the connector with 1-3 pin) connector of the DC power supply unit. Caution : Mind confusion since there are two ‘connectors on the printer, do not con- fuse. Do not use the connector with 2-3 pin. 32 | Connect the 19P connector under the scanner motor driver PCB to J101 on the carrier CPU PCB. ‘33. Fix the rear cover unit with seven screws (Max) (six screws for 100V series), while paying attention to the harness. '34 | Connect the connectors of wo harnesses of the rear cover unit to the FS carter. 4-8 (COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON NC. CANONS CONTROLLER REV AUG. 185 PRITED JAPAN (MPRIVE AU JAH) CHAPTERS INSTALLATION ma No ‘Stop Procedure ‘Check 35 | Connect the connector of the Keyboard to the connector on the rear cover unit. '36_| Set the lens in the lens holder. 37 | Connect the powerplugto the outlet, andtumthe | + Make sure thatthe screen becomes bright. power switch to ON, + Press the ten-key pad of the keyboard to check if the indications are correct. '36_| Adjust the position ofthe mark sensors. See page 4-10 39. | Perform the “DEFAULT SET UP" ofthe service | See page 6-56 mode. 40_| Perform the FS controler Ill Set-up. See page 4-12 41_| Sot the search mode. ‘See page 6-56 42 | Seta cartridge into the FS carrer. * Check that auto-loading starts automatically and that the lead ofthe fim is wound onto the take-up pulley. 48 | Rewind the fim, and perform a retrieval opera- |» Check that the retrieval is correct. tion. 44 | Check the print image. ~ Make sure that there is no abnormal noise. + Check the print image quality for each paper size. + Make sure that the print operationis normal for the numberof prints spectied . 45_| Clean around the machine. “46_| Move the reader printer tothe designated place. |- Make sure that the reader printer is set level 47_| Filin the necessary items on the service sheet. COPYRIGHT 219 CANON NC, CANON FS CONTROLLER II REV. AUG 185 PRINTED INSAPAN (NPRIME AU APO) 4-9 490 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION saan RST B. Adjusting Mark Sensor ‘Sero0n Position 1. Outline “The position of the mark recorded on the fm frst diferent cameras are used. Adjust the postion of the mark sensor upon installation or ‘when using fim exposed by diferent cameras, senor fost abel 2. Adjustment 1) Take note of the value on the positioning labels ova at the rear ofthe supply unit ofthe carer ‘A: Location ofthe sensor positioning label { | (Ch. A... bottom of screen) B: Location ofthe sensor positioning label (Ch. B.. top of screen) Indox 2). Attach the sensor positioning labels aligning them with the indexes on the screen. Thelabels, are of three types, le, X24, X42, and X48; use the labels suited tothe reproduction ratio of the lens used. For example, ifthe values on the labels are 2.5 {or A and 2 for B, attach the labels so that '2.5' is allgnedwith the index ofthe screen for Ch. A, ‘and 2's aligned with the index on the screen. ona: 25 for Ch 8, Figure 4-1 8) Set a cartridge, and feed film 44) Align the bottom edge ofthe fim withthe inside ‘edge of the sik frame. 4-10 corvmcur eres canon ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER IT REV AUG. 155 PRINTED IN JAPAN QMPRIME AU JAPON) Figure 4-2 '5) Take note of the mark position of the mark on. the film; i.e, in relation to strips 1 through 5 on. the sensor positioning label. Figure 4-3 6) Set the sensor positioning dial (Ch. A) to the value noted in step 5). 7) Align the top ofthe film with the inside edge of the sik frame. ‘COPYRIGHT 1998 ANON IC. ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER REV AUG. 1985 PROVED N JAPAN PRIME AU JAPON) (CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION mm Sik tame “Top ode of tim Figure 4-4 8) Take note of the mark positon of the mark on the film; .e., n relation to strips 1 through on the sensor positioning label. Top edge fin easy NG Figure 4-5 9) Set the sensor positioning dial (Ch. B) to the value read in step 8). 10) Adjust the image on the screen so that itis inside the sik frame. 14) Toposition te sensors when the magnification ratio ofthe lens used by the user is other than X24, X42, or X48, use the sensor positioning ‘correction sheet (APPENDIX XI). 4-11 [PL CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION SeuDRRE eee ECE C. FS Controller Ill Set-Up 4. Machine Set-up Choose user modes for the FS controller il, The user made of each item at shipping from the factory is shown below. No. Item Defauit 1 * Automatic ejection of cartridge. Decides whether the cartridge should be ejected after the fim has been rewound. ‘Automatic ejection | 2 | © Automatic ON/OFF of illumination lamp. Decides whether the ilumina- | Automatic ON/OFF tion lamp should be tuned ON/OFF automatically when the cartridge is rewound. 3 | » Opening/Ciosing of sereen shutter. Decides whether the screen shutter | Closed ‘should be left open or closed during retrieval. (Turing the lamp ON/OFF on FS Controller Il) 4 | © Direction of manual control knob, Decides the direction of the manual | Knob rotated clockwise ‘control knab in relation to fl direction. to take up film. * Assignmentoffoot switch command. Assigns the footswitch command. | PRINT ~ Automatic back and forth movement of carrier. Decides whether the | Automatic movernent ‘movement of carrier should be automatic or manual. Table 41 To change the defaults, proceed as follows: © While holding the [SHIFT] key down, press the [MODE] key to enter the user mode. Make sure the following message is displayed. It the above message is not displayed, press the [2 MACHINE SET UP} ® Press the (SEARCH7ENTER] key. [CTRDG OUT] wll be cisplayed. @ Automatic Ejection of Cassette + To choose automatic ejection of the cartridge, Press the key. + To cancel automatic ejection ofthe cartridge, ® Press the E/NO) key. Press the [SEARCH7ENTER] key. [LAMP AUTO] will be displayed. © Automatic ON/OFF of tlumination Lamp * To choose automatic ONOFF, Press the [#/YES) key. * To cancel automatic ON/OFF, Press tne E7NO) key ® Press the [SEARCH/ENTER) 4-12 [SHUTTER ON] willbe displayed. TES) or EINO) key to have it displayed. ‘COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON NC, CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV AUG, 15 PRINTED JAPAX QMPRAUE AU JAPON) Serene STEREOS CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION 2 @® Oponing/Ciosing of Screen Shutter + To choose using, Press the key. * To.cancel using, Press the [NO] key. @ Press the [SEARCHTENTER} key. KNOB CW=FWD] will be displayed. @ Direction of Manual Contol Knob When the knob is tuned clockwise, + Ifthe fim shouldbe taken up (images from right to et), Press the key. + Ifthe fm shouldbe rewound (images trom lft 0 right), Press the JNO] key. @ Press the HZENTER] key. [MODIFY FT-SW willbe displayed. @ Assignment of Foot Switch Command *To change the command assigned, Press the E7YES) key. Press SEARCH [F-SW] will be displayed. Press the command key desired; possible commands are PRINT) . SEARCH). ERWI. FB. ] and ifassignmentot an address is also desired, specily the address from the ten keys and pross the command key. For example, it an address and [PRINT are both assigned, the message [F-SW 20006PR] will be csplayed. * To keep the command already assigned, press the key. ® Press the (SEARCHTENTER] key, ® Automatic back and forth movement of carrier [AUTO SCAN] willbe displayed + To choose automatic back and forth movement, Press the key. + To choose manual back and forth movement, Press the E[NO) key. [INPUT OK?) willbe displayed, ® Check the stings. + Ifthe sotings are as desired, Press the iy. + To correct the settings Press the E[NO)] key. CCOPYRGHT ©1985 CANON ING. CANONS CONTROLLER II REV. AUG 185 PRINTED NSAPANMPRINE AUAPON) = = 13, SL CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION SRR SSS ® Press the key. ithe key is pressed in @ above, [2 MACHINE SET UP] willbe displayed. + ifthe key is pressed in @ above, [CTRDG OUT] will be cisplayed, {Go back to @ above and repeat the operations. @ Press the or EIN) hoy. [EXIT] wilbe dsplayed © Press the SEARCHZENTER] key. 4=14 ——copymci eresscaNow ING. CANON FS CONTROLLER REV AUG. 185 PRINTED IN JAPAN (MPAME AU APON) EAE CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION 2m Image management code set-up To use the image management code data with the FS controll Il ist set up each item in the [MODE F SETUP] menu. ‘The mode of each item of shipment from the factory is shown below. No. item default 1 | + Cartridge number YES Enable or disable the cartridge number on the image mariage- ‘ment code, 2 | + Search number YES Enable or disable the search number on the image management code. 3 |» Modifior Yes Enable or disable the modifiers on the image management code. 4 | © Image offset position Yes Enable or disable the image offset position on the image management code. | + Magnification YES Enable or disable the print magnification on theimage management code. & | + Print polarity YES Enable or cisabl the print poiarty on the image management code. Table 4-2 ‘To change the defaults, proceed as follows: @ Wile holding the key down, press the vey, Make su the folowing message is displayed. [8 MODE F SETUP] If the above message is not displayed, press the or ZNO] key to have it displayed. Press the rey, [F CARTADGES| willbe cisplayes. (@Enable of clsable the cartridge number onthe Image management code. + To enable the contents, press ey, + To dsabe the contents, press =7NO} key. @Press the SEARCH/ENTER) key. [F SER PROGH] wil be displayed ‘®Enable or disable the search number on the image management code. * To enable the contents, press fey, @Press the SI +f the EYES) key is pressed in @ above, [MODIFIER] wl be diplayed. Proceed to O: «ifthe ZNO] key is pressed in © above, PSN OFFSET] wil be cleplayed. Proceed to @. ‘COPYRIGHT ©1995 CANON NC. _CANONFS CONTROLLER I REV.O AUG. 1885 PANTEDINAPAN PRIME AUAPOR) = 4 — 15 (A CHAPTER 4 NSTALLATION oncaoRRDRRS RR eS (@Enable or disable the mocifiers on the image management code, To enable the contents, press [7 YES} key. *To disable the contents, press E7NOI key. Press the key. [PSN OFFSET] will be displayed. ‘@Enable or disable the image offset position on the image management code. + To enable the contents, press [ZYES] key. +o disable the contents, press -7NO) key. @ Press the key. [F MAG.RATIO} wil @Enable or disable the print magnification on the image management code. *To enable the contents, press key. +o disable the contents, press ZNO] key. @Press the key. [PRINT NIP] will be displayed. @nable or disable the print polarity on the image management code, ‘To enable the contents, press *To disable the contents, press {INPUT OK? will be cisplayed. @ Check the settings. + ifthe setings are as desired, press th key. *To correct the settings, press the E] ‘@Press the key. ifthe key is pressed in @ above, [MODE F SETUP] wll be displayed. + Ifthe E7NO] key s pressed in @ above, [F CARTROGE®) will be displayed. Go back to @ above and repeat the operations. ‘®Press the or EZNO) key. [4 EXIT] will be displayed. ‘@Press the key. 4-16 coprmyT os cANONINE, AVON FSCONTROLLER REV. AUG 185 PRITED NAPANCMPRIE AU JAPON) LL SNGNGGGNNENENEGGEEEN CHAPTERS MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Smt |. PARTS TO BE REPLACED PERIODICALLY ‘This machine does not contain any parts requiting periodic replacement. ‘COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON NC, CANON FS CONTROLLER REV. AUG, 1885 PANTED I JAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) 5-1 mE CHAPTERS MAINTENANCE ANO SERVING 2S ll, EXPECTED SERVICE LIVES OF PARTS AND CONSUMABLES ‘Some parts may require replacement during the product warranty period due to deterioration or damage. “The expected average Ife (No. of sheets and the frequency of auto-loading) of parts which may be replaced upon end-otife is shown in the following table. {As of end of July 1995 No. Parts name Part No. iy _| Estimated average life | Remarks 1__| Fim separation rolier | MA%-9030-000 | 1 30,000 2 _| Film separation claw | MA1-9918-000 | 1 100,000 Note: The estimated average lfe is based on frequency of auto-loading. Table 5-1 Note: Guide to replacement 1. Film separation roller... When the diameter decreases from 16 mm to 14mm. 2. Film separation claw ... When wear developes on the tip of the separation claw. 5-2 CCOPYRGKT ©1805 CANONINC. CANON FS CONTROLLER FEV AUG, 185 PRINTED IN JAPAN (MPRAVE AU SKPOW) A AATAAATGNGGGGGGGGGEEE CHAPTER S MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Dama Ill. PERIODICAL SERVICING SCHEDULE Note: Do not use solvents or oils other than those specified. A:Clean @: Replace x: Lubricate C1: Adjust @: Check Parodie servicing Every | Every | Every | Every | Every ni P bu ans 10,000 | 0,000] 60,000 | +20,000| 240,000} =r uns_| runs | runs [runs | runs ‘Supply unit | Pinch roller a Clean with alcohol it very diy Film drive roller | A Clean with alcohol it very diy. Drive bet a Clean with alcohol it very diy. Pinch arm a CCean with alcohol it very dy Separation arm | A Clean with alcohol atrve roller itvery diy. Leader guide a Clean with alcohol it very aly “Take-up unit | Tako-up belt a Clean with alcohol itvery diy “Take-up pulley a lean with alcohol it very dy Food unit | Upper giass plate | A lean with @ blower brush. Lower giass plate | A Clean with alcohol it vory diy, Feed guide a Clean with a blower brush, Food guide roler | A ‘Clean with a blower brush, Mark sensor a ‘Clean with mark sensor cleaning tools. Table 5-2 ‘COPYRIGHT ©1955 CANON NC, CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV. AUG. 185 PRINTED IN APA QMPREME AU LAPOK) 5-3 snug moa | sosuos HOH Ca luena sonora | _pn8 peed Wop dueg_| $596 vais WeNeS/OOL woo7 ‘Aqwosse poo wit (array amin aca nL TOUROD NDI? “WHER 9 ENA been wor due _ nd drone woe dueg_| yea drsye) wenosroor | voRaey |} Aiquiasse dr-oye], use woul roo uns weaema 20401 aap SLNIOd ZONVNALNIVW TVOIGOIYAd ‘Al ASTER CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING “XR |. ADJUSTMENT OF FS CONTROLLER III If replacement or adjustment of electrical parts in response to a problem falls to correct the problem, perform the following adjustment: Table 6-1 ‘Step Work Remarks 1 | Enter the service mode, and return the memory to its default values in the memory inalization mode [8 DEFAULT SET UP}. 2 _| Re-set the machine set-up mode (user mode) 3 _| Adjust the position of the mark sensor. 4 | Enter the service mode, and re-set the machine setup mode [2 MACHINE SET UP]. '5 | Set the retrieval program set mode [1 SEARCH MODE]; be _| Retrieval modes 1 through 9 sure to set the slice level correctly 6 _| Set the CAR set-up mode [8 CAR SET UP]. 7 | Adjust VAs 103 and 104 on the carrier CPU PCB in the mark | VAs 103, 104: 40 ma ‘sensor drive current adjustment mode [533 LED CRNT ADuJI. 8 | Adjust VAs 701 through 704 on the sensor amplifier PCB in| VAs 702, 704: sensitivity the mark sensor sensitivity adjustment mode [534 SENSOR | (4000 mV) VRs 701, 703: ADI offset (0 through 100 mV) ‘9 | Check that servo drive is on the mark sensor (LED) inthe | 40002200 mV (however, LED servo drive mode [535 SERVO EXEC]. LED ON current should be 10 through 25 mA) 40 | Adjust VRs 101 and 102 on the carrier CPU PCB in the flm | VAs 501, 541: 20 42 mmisec teed speed adjustment mode (521 FWD WITH FILM] and [522 REV WITH FILM) 11 | Adjust the image stop postion; SHIFT! + [PSNI keys. ‘Adjust the position after every [8 DEFAULT SET UP], 12 | Adjust the fore and back position of the carrier (up and down position on the screen). 18 | Execute the automatic retrieval print mode [6521 SER & PRINT] or (5522 SER ONLY], and check that the retrieval operation is normal. COPYRIGHT «1095 CANON WC. ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER II REV.0 AUG 96 PRINTED W JAPAN (PRIME AU JAPON) 6-1 [SU CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Sass SSS ll, RETRIEVAL FAILURE A. Checks to Make for Retrieval Failure Perform the following if retrieval fils. Goat) fete ratio NO eset tie rec otha eon mode [1 SEARCH MODE] Yes ‘erase NO ae Yes Ginema NO racaveamm] rey eee (tetieval mode) Yes ‘etmesice NO [arsauoane] | 3 a ‘Optimum value YES] Opaque porion (0.8 min) “Tangparont portion (0.2 min) eas a7 NO ‘en pe cock Sten tg Jes {1 SEARCH MODE] De ten701 Geanine YES Ad ‘atta uSreatee) (Sm pasa a pon ore ‘Spague portion detects: ON | NO YES] Transparr prion deed: OFF Figure 6-1 6-2 ‘COPYRIGHT C18S5CANON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV. AUG. 185 PRATED JAPAN (MPRIE AU JAPON) ANNE CHAPTER'S TROUBLESHOOTING I ‘Execute tho mark YES ~~ sensor servo dre rca, leave Fane 0K. [595 SERVO EXEC] Aust NG -faaceiae 28 sramsersor > o_| Taher 6 ore arent, [541 F-ENCODER] {538 LED CANT ADJ] Ne 0K Barton om eno | YES imlecaae makeersoe >< | END Sas cons Lj [534 SENOR ADJ) NO NG space necator ceeee. Sousa OK she cater > rea \When the Carer CPU PCB, MARK Na B92 CANT LIMIT] SENSOR contol PCB, and WARK ‘SENSOR are replaced, be sur to mark ajustrnes refering to age 6 Replacement of Elscteal Pars. Then piace ho goto te not step. ‘martsereorie YES __[ ey YES | exp pace the caer cPuPca, * Ar rplacement a he mak sensor, be sure {orem tha mar eaneor eurent im release ‘mode [98 CANT LIMIT} to defeut valuos. Figure 6-1 ‘COPYRIGHT ©1995 CAON NC. CANON FS CONTROLLER I RE.0 AUG 1005 PRINTED JAPAN PRIME AU JAPON) 6-3 EL CHAPTER 6 TROUELESHOO AG SS Ill, TROUBLESHOOTING 1 ERROR OO Cause ‘Step Checks Results Remedy 1 | Startauto-loading, Does the | NO _| Perform steps 1 through 4 spindle extend solenoid YES | Perform step 5. ‘operate? (Check by the naked eye.) ‘Solenoid operation | 2 | Is there an obstacie that YES | Remove i any. hinders operation ofthe spindle extend solenoid? Spindle extend 3 | Sethe tester to the 30 VOG | YES | Check the wiring between solenoid (SL) range, and connect the the cartier extension PCB probes to J203B-2 @ and and spindle retract solenoid J2038-1 © on the carrier (SL5); if normal, replace the: textonsion PCB, Does the solenoid (SUS) reading change from 0 V to about 24 V momentarily when autoroading is complete? Carfar extension | 4 | Set the testorto tha 30 VDC | YES | Check te wiring between Pos, range, and connect the the carrier CPU PCB and probes to 109-28 ©) and cartier extension PCB; if J109-25 @ on the carrier normal, replace the carrier CPU PCB. Does the reacing extension PCB. Carier CPU PB change trom about 24V to [NO] Replace the carrier CPU 0 momentary when auto- OB loading is compete? Rewind spindle | Set the tester to the 72VOG, | NO | Check the components rom positon sensor ‘and connect the probes 10 the carrier CPU PCB to the Carier CPU PCB 110-40 © and st10-7 @ sensor I they are normal Checks on the carier CPU PCB. replace the rewind spindle Does the reading change postion sensor (PSS). from 0V to about §V when | ~YES~) Replace the carrer CPU the rewind spindle postion OB. sensor is blocked? 6-4 COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON INC. ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER Ill REV.0 AUG. 1995 PRINTED IN JAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) NE CHAPTER TROUGLESHOOTING EE 2 ERROR Of rotating when film is stationary? Cause ‘Step Checks Resuts Remedy 1 _ | Does the spindle retract NO_| Perform steps 2 through 4. solenoid operate when YES | Perform step 6 and onward rewinding is complete? (Check by the naked eye.) Solenoid operation | 2 | Is there an obstacle that YES. | Remove it any. hinders the operation ofthe spindle retract solenoid? Spindle retract 3 | Setthe tester to the 30 VOG_| YES | Check the wiring between solenoid, (SL8) range, and connect the the carrer extension PCB probes to J209-1 @ and and spindle retract solenoid 1209-2 ©) on the carrior (G18); if normal, replace the extension PCB. Does the solenoid (SL). reading change from 0 V to about 26 V momentary wien rewinding is complete? POB | Setthe tester to the 30 VDC | YES | Check the wiring between range, and connect the the carrier CPU POB and probes to CP101 © and carrier extension PCB; if 109-25 @ . Does the normal, replace the carrier Carrier CPU PCB reading change from about extension PCB. 24V to 0 V momentarily NO | Replace the carer CPU ‘when rewinding is complete? PCB. Photointerrupter & [Is there any dust on the YES | Remove i any. rewind spindle position sensor? Rewind spindle @ | Setthe tester tothe 12 VDC | NO | Check the components from position sensor range, and connect the the carrier CPU PCB to the (P85) probes to J110-10 ©) and ‘sensor. If they are normal, Carrier GPU PCB 110-7 . Doe the reading replace the rewind spindle ‘change from 0 V to about 5 V position sonsor (PSS). when the rewind spindle YES | Replace the carriar CPU position sensor is blocked? Pos, 3. ERROR Oe Cause Step Checks Results Romedy Carrier CPUPCB | 1 | Is the rewind motor (ML) ‘YES | Replace the carrier CPU Poe. Note: When ERROR 0 / to D6 occur, clean the fim feeder system, because these errors might result from faulty operation ofthe film sensors (PS1 and PS2) ‘COPYRIGHT ©1885 CANON NC, CANON FS CONTROLLER I REV. AUG 85 PRINTED N JAPAN (PRIME AU JAPON) 6-5 {Mat CHAPTERS TROUBLESHOOTING SSS ERROR 03 Cause ‘Step (Checks Results Remedy CarierCPUPCB | 1 | Enterthe service mode, YES: solact 542 ENCODER], and rotate the rewind ‘spindle. Does the reading on the display increase? Replace the carrier CPU PCB. ‘encoder (PS3) Rewind motor 2 _| Setthe tester range tothe 12 | NO VDC range, and connect the probes to CP101 (0), CP122 © onthe carrier CPU PCB, “Gheck the wiring betwoon the carrior CPU PCB and rewind motor encoder (PS9); if normal, replace the rewind press the key, enter 10’, and press the key. Does the film encoder rotate ton times? Cartier CPU POB and rotate the rewind motor encoder (PS9) spindle. Does the reading | YES | Replace the carier CPU repeats abouts V and 0 V? PCB. 5 ERROR OY Cause Sep Checks Resuls Remedy CarierCPUPGR | 1 | Enterthe service mode, YES | Replace the cartier GPU select [542 M-ENCODERI, PCB. ‘and rotato the rewind spindle. Does the reading on the display increase? Take-up motor 2 | Sette tester to the 12 VDC | NO | Check the wiring between encoder (PS10) range, connect the probes to the carrier CPU PCB and film oPtot © and oPi2t @ encoder (ENC); if normal, ‘on the cartier CPU PCB, and replace the fm encoder rotate the take-up pulley (ENO). Carrier CPU POB Does the reading repeat YES | Replace the carrier CPU about 5 V and OV? Pca 6 ERROR O5 Cause Sie Ghecks Results Remedy Carier CPUPCB | 1 _| Enierthe service mode, YES | Replace the carrier GPU select (541 F-ENCODER}, Pop. Film encoderENC) | 2 [Set the tester tothe 12 VOG_| NO range, connect the probes cPI01 © and OP119 or cPt20 © onthe carer GPU ‘Check the wiring between the carrier CPU PCB and film ‘encoder (ENC); if normal, replace the film encoder PCB, and rotate the take-up (ENC). Carfier CPU PCB pulley. Does the reading YES | Replace the cartier CPU Fepeat about SV and OV? PCB. 6-6 [COPYRIGHT ©1085 CANON INC, CANONS CONTROLLER EVD AUG, 185 PRINTED JAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) TASES CHAPTERS TROUBLESHOCTING Sm 7 ERROR O6 ov? Cause Step Ghesks Results Remedy ‘Supply side firm 1 | Setthe tester tothe 12 VDC | NO | Cheok the wiring between sensor (PS1) range, and connect the the carrier CPU PCB; i probes to CP101 ©) and normal, replace the supply 41103 @ on the cartier side fm sensor (PSI CPU POS. Is the reading about 5 V? “Take-up side fim | 2 | Sethe testortothe 12 VDC_| NO | Check tho wing between ‘sensor (PS2) range, and connect the the carrier CPU PCB and probes to CP101 ©) and take-up side film sensor; 110-4 @ on the cartier normal, replace the take-up ‘CPU PCB. Is the reading side flm sensor (PS2). about 5 V2 Rewind moter 3 | Sethe testerto the T2VOC | NO | Check the winng between ‘encoder (PS9) range, connect the probes to the carrier CPU PCB and cP101 © andcPiz2 @ rewind motor encoder (PS8); (nthe carer CPU PCB, and it normal, replace the supply rotate the rewind spindl. side motor encod (PS9). Does the reading repeat about 5 V and OV? Take-up motor 4 | Setthe testertothe 12 VDC | NO | Check the wiring Between encoder (PS10) range, connect the probes to the cartier CPU PCB and P01 © andcPt2t @ on take-up motor encoder the carior CPU, and rotata (PS10}; f normal, replace the the puley. Doss the reading take-up motor encoder repeat about §V and OV? (P10) Film encoder | Set the testor to the 12 VOC | NO | Check the wing between (ENC) range, connect the probes to the carrier CPU PCB and film cPI0t © and oPtig @ encoder (ENC) it normal, or CP120 © on the carrier replace the flim encoder CPU PCB, and rotate the (ENC). Garier GPU PCB take-up pulley. Does the YES | Replace the carrar CPU reading repeat about 5 V and Poe, COPYRIGHT 1098 CANON NC. ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER IRE. AUG. 505 PRNTED JAPAN QNPRIE AU JAPON) 6-7 [TA GHAPTERS TROUBLESHOOTING SoS SEY 3 ERROR a Cause Siep Checks ets Romedy Tair CPUPOB | 1 | Enerthe service mode, and | YES | Replace the carier CPU execute the mark sensor PCB. Strive curent adjustment mode (533 LED CRNT ADA} Can itbe set 1030 mA? Tagustment Z| Enter the servoe mode, and | VES [End perform the mark sensor Sensitivity adjustment mode [534 SENSOR D4}. adjustment possibie? Tari sensor | Rolease the mark sonsor | VES | Replace the mark sensor current contro reloase mode (Ch, A). Rotum (53 CANT {598 CRNT LIMIT] Is the LIMIT] to default values. problem corrected? ‘Mark sensor 4 ‘Return [538 CRNT LIMIT] to YES | Use as they are. dealt values, and eplace the mark sensor (Ch. A). Is the probiom corected? Sensor amply | S| Roplace the sensor amplifar | YES | Use as they are Pee PCB. Is the problem [Ganier GPU BC | corrected? NO] Hopace the carior CPUPCB: o ERROR O8 Cause Sep Checks Ress Remedy Tanier PU PGB | 1 | Enierthe service mode. and | NO | Replace the carrer CPU ‘execute the mark sensor pce. chive curent adjustment mode (583 LED CRNT ADJ} Is. seting of 90 mA possible? ‘justment 2 [Enter he sanice mode, and] VES | End execute the mark sensor senstvty adjustment mode [534 SENSOR ADJ). I the adjustment possible? ark sensor 3] Roieaso tho mark sensor | YES | Replace the mark sensor current control release mode (Ch. B). (598 CANT LIMIT] Is the RRotum (598 CRNT LIMIT] to ‘problem corrected? default valves. Mark sensor a | Retumn (598 CANT LiiT]to | YES | Use as they are defaut valves, and replace the mark sensor (Ch. B). Is the problem corrected? Sensoramplifer | 5 | Replace the sensor ampilior | YES | Uso a thoy are Pee CB. Is the problem Carrior GPU PCB: corrected? TNO_| Rpiace the carrier CPU POS. 6-8 COPYRIGHT ©1906 CANON INC. ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER Ill REV.0 AUG. 1895 PRINTED IN JAPAN (MPRIME AU JAPON) LLL CHAPTERS TROUBLESHOOTING == 1. ERROR 09 Cause Stop) Checks Rests Fomedy Carrier CPUPCR | 1 | Enlerthe service mode, and | NO | Replace the carier GPU execute the mark sensor Poe ve current adjustment mode [533 LED CRNT ADJ]. Isa seting of 30mA possible? ‘Adjustment 2 | Enter he service modo, and | YES | End. execute the mark sensor sensitivity adiustment mode [534 SENSOR ADJ). Is the adjustment possible? Mark sensor [Release the mark sensor | YES | Replace the mark sensor ‘current contol release mode (Chs. A,B) {598 CANT LIMIT]. Is the Return [538 CRNT LIMIT] to problem corrected? default values. ‘ark sensor @ | Return [538 CRNT LIMIT]¥0 | VES | Use as they are dfauit values, and replace ‘the mark sensor (Chs. A, B). Is the problem corrected? ‘Sensor ampliier | 8 | Replace the sensor ampifir | VES | Use as they are Poa PCB. isthe probiem Carrier GPU PCB corrected? NO__| Replace the carer CPU PCE: ERROR | Cause Step Checks Rests Remedy 1 | Tumthe power OFFand | YES | Use as they are. then what? Does the display go OFF? | NO | Replace the carier CPU 12 ERROR {! Cause Step Ghesks esas Remedy ‘Lithium battery 1 _ | Replace the carrier CPU YES _| Use as they are. ROM on carier OB. Is the problem NO | Replace the ROM on he GPU PoB corrected? carer CPU POB, ‘COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON INC. CANON FS CONTROLLER IRE. AUG. 505 PRNTEDIN JAPAN QUPRIE AU JAPON) 6-9 fmm CHAPTERS TROUBLESHOOTING HAieaiaRSSins Sena SST 3. ERROR 14 Cause. Sep Ghecks Rosuits Remedy GarierCPUPC | 1 | Entorthe service mode, and | YES | Replace the carrier GPU select [571 A END MOVE] POB and (572 8 END MOVE] of drive motor check mode [57 CENTER MOVE}, Does the sensor status change and {6098 the carrier move back and forth? Canierdrive motor | 2 | Does the carfier move when | NO | Gheck the wiring between (wy the carrioris moved by the cartier CPU PCB and ‘means of the carrer carrier drive motor (Mt); if movement key? normal, replace the motor. Carer home 3 | Enter tho service mode, and | NO | Check the wiring between position sensor select [571 A END MOVE] of the carrier GPU PCB and (Pst2) drive motor check mode [57 sensor; i normal, replace the CENTER MOVE]. Does the sensor. sensor status change Garterimitsensor | 4 | Enterthe service modo, and | NO | Check the wiring between (Pst) select [572 B END MOVE] of the carrier CPU PCB and Cartier CPU POB drive motor check mode [57 sensor, if normal, replace the CENTER MOVE}, Does the sensor. sensor status change? YES | Replace the cartier CPU POB, 14,Rewind motor does not rotate Cause/Fautt | Stop ‘Checks Result Romedy Garr CPUPCB | 1 | Entorthe service mode, and | YES | Replace the carrier CPU select an input value of 10" POB with (S231-PWMI. Does the motor run at high speed” Fewind motor Wi) | 2 | Set the tester to the 30V OC | YES | Check the wiring Between range. Connect the probe to the carrier connector PCB. 1205-1 @ and J205-3 © ‘and rewind mator (ML). If ofthe carrier extension PCB, normal, replace the rewind and seta cartridge on the FS rotor. carrier. Start auto-loading. Is the reading on the tester about 20 V2 Garior connection | 3 | Setthe testerto the SOV DC | YES | Check the wing between POB range. Connect the probe to the cartier CPU and cartier 4109-3 © and J108-1 © connector PCB. i normal, Of the carrier CPU, and set replace the carrier extension ‘a cartidge on the FS carter. Po. Carrier GPU POB Start auto-loading. Does the | NO | Replace the carrier CPU reading on the tester change Pos, ‘rom about 12 V to about 20V. 6-10 connor orsescaNon mc. CANONS CONTROLLER EV. AUG. 185 PRINTED JAPAN [MPRBE AU JAPON) SATA ASNSSUOSSNEN CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Mt 15.Take-up motor does not rotate CauseiFaut | Step Checks Result Remedy Carrier CPUPCB | 1 _ | Ener tie senico mode, nd YES | Replace te carer CPU POB ‘solct an input vale of 10" with [824R- PUN. Doos the motorrun atigh speed? "Take-up motor 2 | Sette tester tothe 3OVDC | YES | Check tho wing beiween ta (wR) range. Connect the probes to cartier connector PCB and tako- 4206-1 @ and J206-3 ©) of op mote (MR). pomal place the carer extension PCB, and set the take-up motor. acatidg on he FS cari. Start autooading. Is the reading on the foster 20 Vater t sec? Carrier connector | 3 | Setthetestertoine 30V DC | YES. | Checkche wing between the PCB range. Connect th probes carter CPU PCB and cartir to C101 © and 1097 © of etonsion POB I noxmal, replace the cari OPU, and seta tho cafor extension PCB. Carrier CPU PCB caridge onthe FS carer. Start | NO | Replace te carer CPU POB, autoloaing Does the reading on te estar chango rom about 12 V to about2V, 16. Rewind spindle does not extend CauseiFaut | Step Checks Result Remedy Carier CPU PCS | 1 | Enerthesenice mode, and YES | Replace to carer GPU POB. select ‘OUT-9 AXIS" of 512 PORT WRITE}. Does the spindle ‘OUT solenoid (S15) operate? ‘Spindle extension | — 2 | Does te snd extension YES | Gheckifte snd everson mechanism solenoid (5.5) 90 ON when the mechanism see of probes ‘carilge detection lovers (sptng, over, pressed (args detection ‘sonoor PSS is tuned ON and OFF)? Spindle extension | 3 | Setthetestertotieg0VDC | YES | Check the wing betwean he solenoid (SL5) range. Connect re probe to carer extension PCB and spindle £2088-2 © and J2038-4 © of catension steroid (SL). the cater extension PCB, and normal, epace the solenoid ‘ur the cantige detection sonsor ‘ON and OFF. Does the reacng on the ester change from 0 V to about 24 V2 Carrier CPUPCB | 4 | Selthetesiertothe 12V0C | YES | Checkthe wing between the range. Connect tre probe to carior CPU PCB and carr oPI01 © and.ti0-t1 © on connector PCB. noma place ‘he caror CPU PCB, and tum tho the carer comettor PCB. Carrier GPU POB cartridge detection sensor ON and | NO | Roplace the carer CPU POB. OFF. Does the racing change from about 5Vt0.0V? COPMMIGHTOYFaSCANONNC, CANON FSCONTROLLER TRE. AUG. 15 PRATEDALAKMPAHE AAPOK) «G1 [a8 CHAPTER § TROUBLESHOOTNG Sa 17.Pinch roller does not rise Cause/Faut | Step Chocks Result Remedy ‘Carrier CPU PCB 1 | Enter the service mode, and | YES | Replace the carrier CPU select “OUT-7 ROLLER of PCB [812 PORT WRITE}. Does the pinch roller drive solenoid (S13) operate? Paaiion atpinch | 2 | Set acaridge on the FS__| VES | Check that he spring i= roller drive solenoid carrier, Does the pinch roller properly mounted and the sua) chiver solenoid (SL) go ON solenoid is properly about 1 sec thereafter? positioned, Pinch roler drive | 8 | Set the ister fo the 30VDG | YES | Check the wiring between solenoid (SL3) range. Connect the probes to the carter extension PCB J208A-11 @ and J203A-10 and pinch role drive” © on the carrier CPU PCB, solenoid (SL3). If normal, and set a cartidge, Does the replace the solenoid reading on the tester change from 0V to about 24 V about 4 sec thereatter? Garir extension | 4 | Setthe testerto the 12V D0 | YES | Check he wiring between OB range. Connect the probe to tho carrer CPU PCB and oP 101 © and J109-2 © carter extension PCB. I ofthe cartier CPU PCB, and normal, replace the carrier sot a cartridge on the FS extension PCB. Carier OPU PCB cartir. Does the reading on | NO | Replace the carrier GPU the tester change from about Poe 24V 10 0V about 0 sec thereatter? 18. Lower glass plate does not rise Cause/Faut | Step Checks Result Remedy Carer CPUPCB | 1 | Enlorthe service mode and | YES | Replace the CPU PCB. select “OUT-7 ROLLER of {512 PORT WRITE}, Does the lower glass plate (SL4) operate? Tower lass plate | 2 | Set the esterto the 30V OC | YES | Check the wiing between ative solenoid range. Connect the probe to the cartier extension PCB (sia) 42048-8 © and J2048-9 and lower glass plate drive © of the carier extension solenoid (SL4) If normal, POB, and turn the power ON. replace the solenoid Does the reading on the tester change ftom 0 V to about 24 V? Carfierconnecior | 8 | Setthetestertothe 30VDC | YES | Check the wing between PoB range. Connect the probe to the cartier CPU PCB and cP101 © and J109-22 ©, ‘carrier extension PCB. It and tum the power ON. Does normal, replace the cartier the reading on the tester extension PCB. Carrier CPU PCB change trom about 24 V to [NO | Replace the carier CPU ov? POB, 6-12 —_coPvMGHT ©rEesCANONINC, _CANOW FS CONTROLLER IREV.0 AUG. 1585 PAINTED IN JAPAN (PRIME AU JAPON) ST CHAPTERS TROUBLESHOGTING ME Iv. PROBLEMS IN FEEDING MECHANISM Auto-loading fails (Film does not reach the lower glass plate) CauselFaukt | Step ‘Checks Result Remedy Take-up motor 1 | Does the take-up motor(WA) | NO | See "The take-up motor doos (wR) ‘ota in response to auto- not rotate” loading? Rewind spindle 2 | Does the rewind spindle extend | NO | See The rewind spinde does at time of eutoroading? not extend.” Feat inside 3 | Boos the reel inside the NO | Remove the cariidge, and cartridge cartridge rotate at time of auto rotate tho ree by hand. fit does loading? not rotate, check the cardi, Rewind motor F_| Remove the cantidge, and tars | NO | See "Rewind motor doos not the cartridge detection sensor rotator (3) ON and OFF (move the lever by hand). Does the rewind motor rotate? ‘5 | Does the separation arm drive | NO | Gheckifthe cuich solenoid ‘goa rotate in esponse to auto- (GL!) operates after auto loading? loading. Hit does nat operate, Perform steps 6 and 7; it does, perform step 8. YES__| Perform step 9 and onvard Clutch solenoid @ _ | Setthe testertothe 30VDC | YES | Check the wing betwoon the (su) range. Connect the probe to ‘clutch solenoid (SU!) and carr J2048.8 @ and J2048-7 ©) connector PCB. If the normal, on the carr extension PCB, replace the solenoid and set a cartidge, Does the reading onthe tester change from 0 V to about 24 V? ‘Carier GPU PCB ‘Sethe tester to the 30 VC | NO __| Replace the carter GPU POB. Cartier extension | 7 | range. Connect he probe to. | “YES” | Check the wring between the PCB 3108-20 @ and CP101 ©, ‘arier CPU PCB and the carior and set a cartidge, Does the connector PCB. If normal, rating on tho taster chango replace the carrie extension from about 24 V 0.0 V? PCB, Dive belt ‘| Oves the dive bel rotate afl’ | NO | Check tthe drive belt i proper auto-ading? Cor the clutch plates ree of problems. Separation arm ‘9 | Does he Separation arm ise | NO] Gheck ithe separation arm ve belt after autooading? hive belts proper. Pinch roller 0 | Does the pinch rolernise alter | NO | See "Pinch roller doos not rise auttoading? Taal ave rater] 1] rel re aarwomror —| “YES | Pale el ve oa damaged (diameter max. 14 mm)? Foreign matterin | 12 _| there any foreign matterthat | veg | Remove the foreign matter? film feed unit hinders feeding in te fim food any, nit? Lower glass plato | 13 | Does the lower lass plate down | nq) _| Adjust he poston ofthe lower ater autoroading? lass plate YES | Check thatthe Tower glass plate and upper glass plate are tee of scratches or dit. ‘COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANON ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER MT REV. AUG 1885 PRINTED NSAPAN(MPAIE AUAPON) = — 13. Sa CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING SE 2. Auto-loading fails (Film is not taken up by the take-up pulley) CauseFaut | Stop hocks Resut Romedy Foreign matiorin | 1 | ls there any foreign matter | YES. | Remove the foreign matter i fim feed unit that hinders feeding in the any. fim food unit? Fim take-up bet [2 | Is the fim take-up batt YES | Roplace the fim take-up bak. proper? "Take-up puley, | Dose tem take-up bel | NO ifthe take-up puley rotates, Fim take-up belt rotate? clean the take-up belt The film take-up belt may be sipping Fim YES__| Check the fim: 6— 14 comrmanroimscaNoNNc, _CANONFS CONTROLLER AE. AUG, 185 PRNTEDIN JAPAN CMPRIE AU APO SGN CHAPTER TROUBLESHOOTING BOE Vv. REPLACEMENT OF ELECTRICAL PARTS Outline ‘Some problems may not be corrected by more replacement of electrical parts. Follow up on the replacement with the following adjustment andior setting. Electrical parts requiring adjustment after re- placement: * PROM + Carrier CPU PCB, * Mark sensor ‘+ Sensor ampitier PCB Note: ‘Make sure that the power is OFF before replacing electrical pats. A. Replacement of P-ROM The following three P-ROMSs are necessary for adjustment after replacement; others require no spacial attention. @ar12 (M_ROM) @ a102 (S_ROM) 4. Points to Note * Take note ofthe orientation of the P-ROM for Insertion. 2. Work After Replacement 41) Initializing the RAM a. Enter the service mode. b. Press the key to display [8 DEFAULT SET UP}, cc. Press the key. 4. Press the -/YES] key, and press the ©. Press the S] key. [9 EXIT] f. Press the ENTER) key toleave the service mode. 2). Setting the User Mode = Machine set-up [2 MACHINE SET UP] [8 MODE F SET UP} ‘COPYRIGHT 01855 CANON NC 3) 4) 5) 6) 2) 3) ‘ANON FS CONTROLLER II REV. AUG 195 PRIVTED N JAPAN (PAINE AU JAPON) Setting of the Service Mode * Retrieval mode (modes 1 through 9) [1 SEARCH MODE) IS MODE F SET UP] * Machine set-up mode [2 MACHINE SET UP} + CAR set-up mode [3 CAR ADJ} ‘Mark sensor sensitivity adjustment mode [534 SENSOR ADJ} Adjusting the Image Stop Position By + (PSNI keys. ‘Checking the Browsing Stop Time ‘Checking the Register Contents. Replacement of Carrier CPU PCB Points to Note + Be sure that the P-ROM is mounted. + Take notes of the reading on the service mode display [6 SHOW LOG] before remov- ing the PCB. Items of Work RAM initialization (See "Replacing the P-ROM.") User mode setting Machine set-up [2 MACHINE SET UP] [8 MODE F SET UP] Service mode setting * Retrieval mode (mades 1 through 8) [1 SEARCH MODE] + Machine set-up mode [2 MACHINE SET UP] + CAR set-up mode [9 CAR SET UP} ‘+ Mark sensor drive current adjustment mode (check) [633 LED CRNT ADJ} * Mark sensor sensitivity adjustment mode [534 SENSOR ADJ] * Be sure to enter the value into the display ‘mode noted before the replacement of the PCB, [6 SHOW Log) 6-15 (mM CHAPTERG TROUSLESHOO)N, SSS 4) 5) ®) 7 8) 9) 6-16 ‘Method of adjusting stop position accuracy (VR108 and VR108) Setting of Service Mode + Film feed adjustment mode {621 FWD WITH LM) {522 REV WITH FLM ‘Agjusting the image stop position by [SHTET + [PSNI keys. ‘Adjusting the fore and back position of the caier (up and dowm position on the soreen). Checking the Browsing Stop Time Re-soting ofthe register ‘COPYRIGHT 185 CANON I. C. Replacement of Mark Sensor 1. Points to Note + Take care so that the hamess of the mark ‘sensor will not be trapped by the cover after replacement of the mark sensor. ‘After Replacement 41). Setting ofthe service mode Checking the mark sensor drive current ad- Justment mode [533 LED CRNT ADJ} + Checking the mark sensor sensitivity adjust- ‘ment mode [534 SENSOR ADJ} 2). Changing the location ofthe mark sensor post tioning abe! 3) Adjusting the mark sensor position D. Replacement of Sensor 1. After Replacement 4). Setting the service mode Mark sensor drive current adjustment mode {533 LED CRNT ADJ] + Mark sensor sensitivity adjustment mode [634 SENSOR ADJ} + Mark sensor current control release mode [838 CRNT LIMT] ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER EV. AUG. 198 PRIVTED N JAPAN (PRIME AU JAPON) NEN CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Sal E. Adjusting the Position of Mark Sensor Positioning Label After Replacement of Mark Sensor Outine ‘The location of the mark sensor may vary from machine to machine. Its, therefore, important to agjust the location of the mark sensor positioning label, which serves as the reference for the sensor. ‘Adjustment 1, Replace the mark sensor; see page 3-17. 2, Mount the FS carrier on the reader printer, and turn the power ON. ‘The adjustment values by VRs 702 and 7040n the sensoramplifier PCB and VRs 103and 104 fon the carrier CPU PCB sometimes fail to ‘match the values of the mark sensor. The condition, if left as it is, may result in error indications. Perform the following to prevent such a condition. ‘COPYRIGHT ©1955 CANON WC. Table 6-2 Error code Description ERROR 07]: oA + The gain ofthe sonsor ample is to age (vnr09} 2 The git ofthe sane ari i too smal (VR702). 28. The mark ensor dive carret haa nt boon adjusted (VR104) ERROR G8 |: che 1 The gain of the sensor amplifier is too large (WR704), 2 The gain of the sensor ‘ampitfer is too small (vR704), 3 The mark sensor drive current has not been adjusted (VR 1 03) > Ch AB 1 The gain ofthe sensor ampli is oo large (Wis 702, 708), 2 The gain ofthe sensor ampitir i oo small (Vis 702, 708) 3 The mark sensor drive current has not been adjusted (VRs 103, 104), ERROR O09 ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER mI REV. AUG 005 PRINTED IN JAPAN PRIME AU JAPON) Should an error code be displayed, enter the service mode, and correct the condition as follows: 6-17 {SOL CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING SSIS Table 6-3 Description Offset voltage adjustment + | [634SENSOR ADJ] \VRs 701, 703 (sensor amplifier PCB) ‘Mark sensor (LED) drive current adjustment [633 LED CRNT ADJ) \VRs 103, 104 (cattier CPU PCB) ‘Mark sensor (phototransistor) sensitivity adjustment [534 SENSOR ADJ} \VRs 702, 704 (sensor amplifier PCB) ‘Step jee 3. Enter the mark sensor output display mode [822 SENSOR DISP}. 4. Pick, ofall the fms used by the user, the one whose mark height (a) isthe lowest. Mark Mark Figure 6-2 5. Load the flm, and feed it using the manual knob. 6. Adjust the fim so thatthe blip on Ch. A on the fim is aligned withthe mark sensor. 7. Hold down the (SHIFTI key, and press the [lor {9} key (fine tuning mode) to find the position where the outputvalue on the message isplay is the lowest (highest mark density), and stop the feed. 6-18 ——_comrncrr ots avon ne. 8, Tum the mark sensor position adjusting dial, {and find the position at which the output value Js the lowest. EX.:8 (Ch. A) Dial 5 A=2500 1 A= 1800 8. Likewise, findthe position at which the value on the message display is the lowest for Ch. B. 410. Align the edge ofthe flm with the edge of the ‘soreen, and change the labol position so that the center ofthe mark is positioned at the value ‘obtained in step 8 and 9 ‘Sensor positioning . label Gentor of mark rim eage Figure 6-33. on Ch. A mark Film edge a Sy Center of mar Sensor positioning label! Figure 6-4 2 on Ch. B CANON 5 CONTROLLER REVO AUG. 185 PRINTED IN JAPAN PRE AU JAPON) LENSE CHAPTER TROUBLESHOOTING ME VI. SERVICE MODE A, Outline ‘The cartier includes the following modes: Retrieval program set-up mode Machine set-up mode CAR setup mode Hardware (CPU) set-up mode (for factory adjustment) Check mode Display made ROM version display mode Memory initialization mode B. Entering Service Mode 4. Hold down the key, and press the [F] key] willbe indicated. 2. Hold down the ey. {willbe incioated 3. Press the key. {PASSWORDS?] wil be indicated. 4. Pross the [I], (l and [9] keys: and pross the key. [1 SEARCH MODE] wil be indicated. ‘The retrieval programset-up mode isactvated 5. Toenter ther sarvice modes (machine set-up, CAR setup, eto), use the [#] and (=) keys. ‘The indication for each mode is as follows: 1) Retrieval program set-up mode [1 SEARCH MODE} 2) Machine set-up mode [2 MACHINE SET UP} 8) CAR setup mode [SCAR ADJ] 4) Hardware (CPU) setup mode [4 HARDWARE ADJ] '5) Check mode [S CHECK MODE] 6) Display mode [6 SHOW Log) 17) ROM version display mode (7 VERSION) 8) Memory intalization mode [8 DEFAULT SET UP] key, and press the CCOPYRGHT ©1685 CANON NC. ‘CANON FS CONTROLLER REV. AUG. 95 PRIVTED N JAPAN PRIME AU JAPON) 6. To leave the service mode, press the [#} and [E] keys; when (9 EXIT] is indicated, press the TER] key. SEA CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING RESEREERETE ETO ES EERE C. Service Mode Flow “The characters inside the boxes representincications on the display. Operations thatinvolve moving rom item to iter are provided with a box onthe side or top of the flow. EH represents the CH key andi (=), the [=] key. The [ENTER] key is expressed as [EN] ® feeeeal me] ohm | fee] pSost — f=] | = | a ra a a =] , me ol Hes] a d (a=) a | (e= com] 8 al ea] = eae] = = — SJ je) FS [omoer} a] {ese a fem] [femal a Sl pee] fone] [oom] ba ‘Apress on the [ENTER] key while [PREV MENU] ® 6 is indicated brings the foregoing main menu, When the key is pressed while [EXIT] is Figures Indeatd is escaped rom eerce modo 6-20 —_coprmsGkr otzascANON INC. CANONS CONTROLLER I REV. AUG. 195 PRIVED NJAPAN(MPRIME AU JAPON) a SSS CHAPTERS TROUBLESHOOTING —" D. Retrieval Program Set-Up Mode [1 SEARCH MODE] 1. Outline The carrier has a total of nine retrieval modes; sixthatcanbesetby the serviceman, andthree that ‘can be set by the user. 2. Terms of Retrieval Modes ‘The following items may be set in the service mode. * Retrieval mode setting method ‘+ Retrieval program No, ‘+ Number of pulses for each unit for odometer retrieval Retrieval level Page treatment for file mark retrieval Mark size Mark type [NIP key Slice level for mark + Operation in response to retrieval of splice portion ‘+ Prasat method for when without fm * Interpretation of-leveladdress specication * Operation in response to (i) [SEARCH] key : key * Operation in response to GH and [=] keys ‘+ Address information for still image 3. Description ‘, Retrieval Mode Setting Method * Canon system + Kodak system b. Retrieval Program No. * Canon system .....21, 22, 23, 24, 31, 32 * Kodak system ....1 through 26 ‘c,Number of Pulses for Each Unit for Odometer Retrieval Specity this only when retrieval program 1 of the Kodak system is selected. This is to specify the number of pulses of the {iim encoder fora single “uni,” which refers to the distance over which the film moves. ‘Select from between 50 and 7,000 (2.2 mm to 308mm); the defaultis2,772pulses(122.0mm Bin), COPYRIGHT 6195 CANON WC. Retrieval Level This so specify the numberof levels (address specification) for retrieval of images. + Bateh, file, page ...3 # Fle, PaQE none * Page only 4 Page Treatment for File Mark Retrieval ‘Spesity this only when retrieval in 2 or 3 levels in the Canon system is selected. + Resets the page. + Does not reset the page. Mark Size * Use the default (See Table 6-12) = Specify as desired. Mark Type + Negative + Positive (NIP) key + Effective + Not effective Mark Slice Level + Changes the default value + Sets without designation Note: Itis not necessary to set up the mark slice level, when it will be using retrieval program ‘set-up mode by user's mode. Message is not shown by display. Operation in Fesponse to Retrieval of Splice Portion + Counts as either batch, file, or page. + Noteefective. Preset Method for when without Fim + Address of frst image. + -1 from address of first image. ‘Terms of Level and Address setting up (Batch, File, Page) + Standard + Special Operation in Response to {nj [SEARCH key + Retrieval of batch n. EX. a SEARCH] ->Retrievalof tst page of batch a. ab ~ Retrieval of page b of flea * Ratiovalo page n “> Retrieval of page a. ab SEH RCH) ~ Retieval of tst page of file b of batch a, CANON FS CONTROLLER II REV. AUG 195 PRAED NAAPAN(MPRME AU JAPON) =~ 21 [mit CHAPTERS TROUBLESHOOTING SSS a Key Use in CAR only; continuous execution of register command * Effective. + Not effective. ‘©. Operation in Response to (H [=] Keys + Advances the frames over batches or files. * Advances the frames within the batch or file. ‘Specification is not effective for retrieval in 1 evel (page only). p. Address Information for Stil mage Use in CAR only. ‘+ Transmission to the host computer. “+ No transmission to the host computer. 4. Retrieval Mode Set-Up ‘The Canon andKodaksystems require different operationsin setting up the retrieval modes. Specify theretrieval program number. The retrieval programs that can be set up under the Canon and Kodak systems are as follows: For a diagram of film format corresponding to each retrieval program No., see APPENDIX. a. Canon system Underthe Canon system, sixdifferentprograms, .e.,21,22,23, 24,31, and32, are available; the rograms correspond to what are referredto as im codes" for the NP-P580 FS, NP-P780 FS. b. Kodak system Under the Kodak system, 26 different retrieval programs, Le., 1 through 26, are available. ‘These retrieval programs can be classified as follows by retrieval level. The names of marks used for Kodak products correspond tothose ot ‘Canon as follows: Table 6-5 Kodak system ‘Canon system Block > Batch Batch + File Item + Page + Retrieval program without mark Table 6-6 Ratrieval] Channel | Retrieval | Mark program item | assigned No, 1 ~ ~ zB Retrieval program 1 is for adometer retrieval. * 1-level retrieval program Table Table 6-7 Retrieval Ch. Retrieval | Assignable Retrieval | Channel | Retrieval Mark program item blip program item | assigned al iced reel a qn ED lea aie ocowllian rat ai Aone [eal BETS za [Ab [Aare [St «frend | Page | 8 24 AB Page MS 5 Aonly Page M ov | vow [PHRF T Lys o_| sow | rese | w 7 [Aen | Pane [ums oom Faaordles ral (I @[ranaer | Pepe [EMS a Baw | Pawe [ums a ze [Ans | Pew [ 6-22 COPYRIGHT ©1995 CANON INC. CANON FS CONTROLLER Ill REV. AUG, 1995 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON) LALA! CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Dt * 2-level retrieval program * 3-level retrieval program Table 6-8 Table 6-9 Retieval] Channel | Retieval | _ Mark Retiavel] Channel | Retrieval | Mark program item | assigned program item | assigned No. No. File ™ Batch L 2 oom Page s 18 Aonly File M s | Ale ™ 1 | Aare | sa ¥ c aoe File LM |e 4 only Page s iE | File LM 13 | aanaer | pe, a 20 | Bony “ 14 | Bony | pe 7 3 | Batch L 21 A File M ‘s 8 File ™ a |_ Pave s a Page 2 B Batch L ‘6 a Fie ™ 2 8 Filo M A_| Page | ums a | Page s ” B Fie | LMS a__| Page | ims * In the duo mode, the retrieval method itfers File L ddoponding on whether Ch. B is preset or not. 23 | Aony | page M If not preset, two-way retrieval (Ch. A frst, then Ch 8). If preset, direct retrieval (direct 26 | aander | fie c on Ch. B). Page M COPYRIGHT ©1985 CANONINC. CANON FS CONTROLLER REV. AUG. 185 PRATEDINAAPAR(MPAIME AULAPOM) = G — 23 SEE CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING SSS 5. Retrieval Program Set-Up Procedure $s w wey ENO) key (ENTER) ~ [SEARCHZENTER| key Table 610 indication Promet inpa [1 SEARCH MODE ] | (Retrieval mode set-up) (ENTER) (MODE) What isthe mode No. ose? 3 1-9: service mode 7-9: user mode [CANON METH ] | Is itof the Canon system? (Wor §) (ENTER! [¥: Canon system Kodak system [SERPROG# | _ | Whats the search program No.? ‘$$ ENTER) Canon system: 21, 22, 23, 24, 31, 32 (Canon film code) Kodak system: 0-26 (See p. 6-22.) 7 | How many pulses are used as aunitduring | $$ $6 ENTER] retrieval by the odometer? '50 pulses (2.2 mm) to 7000 pulses (307-9 mm) [ODOMETER [SERLEVEL ] | Whatis the search evel? $ (ENTER) +25, or level [RESET P ATF ] | Is the page to be reset by a file mark? Wor {STD BLP | Ts the mark length standard? (Wor) ENTER] Seo p. 626 forthe canard va Sse p. 6:27. [SBLIPMIN ] | Whatis the min, vaue forthe length ofthe S| $$$ ENTER] mark? Enter input in terms of the number of pulses. [MBLIP MIN] | What s the min, value for the length of the M | $$$ [ENTER] mark? Enter input in terms of the number of pulses. [LBLIP MIN ]) ‘What is the min. value for the length of the L_ | $$$ ENTER] mark? Enter input in terms of the number of pulses. [LBLIP MAX ] | What is the max. value for the length of theL | $$$ mark? Enter input in terms of the number of pulses. INEG BLIP | Is the mark in negative (opaque)? (Mor NI ENTER) INPKEYON ] __| Is the [NZP) key to be effective? (Wor i [ENTER] [STO SLICE] Is the mark of a standard density? (Wor NN ENTER) (See page 6-27.) [SUCE LEVEL 1650] | Whats the siice level? $$$ ENTER) [COUNT SPLICE } | Is the spliced section to be calculated as a mark? rN) ENTER] 6-24 ——coprmaur ots CANON NC. _CANOW FS CONTROLLER ILREVD AUG. 85 PRINTED JAPAN (NPRIME AULAPOA) Table 6-10 CHAPTERS TROUBLESHOOTING Sms Flow chart Indication | Prompt Input | [SPLICE LVLB } Is the spliced section tobe calculated as a batch? Wor NI ENTER) [SPLICE LVLF } Is the spliced section to be calculated as a fle? or (N) ENTER) Bi im [SPLICE LVLP ] |s the spliced section tobe calculated as a page? or NI ENTER) [ISET}=#1D0C } |s the preset at the last loading the address of the first image? Ex. In the case of duo-film Preset without loading film. YES: 1000 SET CHA ~ First address of Ch. A Is 1000th page. 7000 SET CH.B ~ Last address of Ch. Bis 1000th page. NO: 999 SET CH.A = Fist address of Ch. A is 1000th page. 7001 SET CHB ~* Last address of Ch, Bis 7000th page or (SN) ENTER) [STO SLEVEL } 's the address instruction standard? If address of S-level is input from keyboard, YES: a.bc [SEARCH ~ Batch a, File b, Page c retrieved, NO: other than above. Mor SM ENTER) [#SER=BATCH | ‘Search Batch n by n SEARCH? YES:a (SEARCH - First page of Batch a retrieved, b(SEARCH] + Page c of File b retrieved, NO: ablSEARCH) -> First page of File b Of Batch a retrieved 2 SEARCH) ~ Page a retrieved Tor §) ENTER) [ENABLE (AUTO J} {s the AUTO key to be effective? Use it for the CAR system. (or NI ENTER) [INDEXING ] Is skipping over batch file folds to be effective by the [] and [=] keys? EX. YES: Fle fold ‘The fil field is skipped over by the [=] key. (oF more is not possible; ‘CANNOT [7 ‘appears, and the retrieval stops. ‘The file field is skipped over by the [H key. 2" (of more is not possible; ‘IMAGE NOT FOUND’ appears, and the retrieval stops. Wor NJ ENTER) COPYRIGHT 2198 CANON NC, ‘CANONS CONTROLLER II REV AUG 85 PRINTED NAPA (MPRIME AU.APOK) = @ — 25.

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