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Re: [chromapolaris] You guys are tops! I fixed the ribbon problem. What a nasty way to set it up!

Re: [chromapolaris] You guys are tops! I fixed the ribbon problem. What a nasty way to set it up!

2005-10-07 by David Clarke

Glad to hear that things seem to be behaving better.

> ... Ummm... I do not have adobe Acrobat reader, can
> anyone download the pdf files in jpg format or word
> even?

The Adobe reader is a free download (and isn't that large), so in the long
term it would be a good thing to get.

The whole manual is 50+ pages - but the data is good to have. Specifically,
the info in the "Adjustments and Checkout" section are certainly good to
have.

With regard to the DC OK setting, here's the two para.'s that deal with
that:

===================

DC OK THRESHOLD:
---------------

The factory setting for the DC OK threshold requires the use of a rather
elaborate test circuit; however, it is sufficient in the field to simply
back off on R17 to minimum (full CCW), then turn it clockwise until LED CR10
lights. The nominal DC level out at DC OK (P3 pin 1, brown wire) is +3V.

Late serial numbers use a different secondary board with a moidified DC OK
circuit. ON these no adjustment is necessary or provided. The nomimal DC
level out at DC OK (P34 pin 1, brown wire) is +5V.

===================


David Clarke

Re: You guys are tops! I fixed the ribbon problem. What a nasty way to set it u

2005-10-11 by jenna_pher

Woah! Thanks a million! I just fixed the little bugger using this
info! You are the king of the world
!!!
Christopher


--- In chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com, David Clarke <ac151@f...> wrote:
>
> Glad to hear that things seem to be behaving better.
>
> > ... Ummm... I do not have adobe Acrobat reader, can
> > anyone download the pdf files in jpg format or word
> > even?
>
> The Adobe reader is a free download (and isn't that large), so in
the long
> term it would be a good thing to get.
>
> The whole manual is 50+ pages - but the data is good to have.
Specifically,
> the info in the "Adjustments and Checkout" section are certainly
good to
> have.
>
> With regard to the DC OK setting, here's the two para.'s that deal with
> that:
>
> ===================
>
> DC OK THRESHOLD:
> ---------------
>
> The factory setting for the DC OK threshold requires the use of a
rather
> elaborate test circuit; however, it is sufficient in the field to
simply
> back off on R17 to minimum (full CCW), then turn it clockwise until
LED CR10
> lights. The nominal DC level out at DC OK (P3 pin 1, brown wire) is
+3V.
>
> Late serial numbers use a different secondary board with a moidified
DC OK
> circuit. ON these no adjustment is necessary or provided. The
nomimal DC
> level out at DC OK (P34 pin 1, brown wire) is +5V.
>
> ===================
>
>
> David Clarke
>