NIDEK
YC-1600 Service Manual March 2005
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HEAD OFFICE
TOKYO OFFICE (International Div.)
NIDEK INCORPORATED
NIDEK SOCIETE ANONYME (Représentant Autorisé)
: 34-14, Maehama, Hiroishi-cho, Gamagori, Aichi 443-0038, Japan Telephone: (0533) 67-6611 Facsimile: (0533) 67-6610 : 6th Floor, Takahashi Bldg., No.2, 3-chome, Kanda-jinboucho Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0051, Japan Telephone: (03) 3288-0571 Facsimile: (03) 3288-0570 Telex: 2226647 NIDEK J : 47651 Westinghouse Drive Fremont, California 94539, U. S. A. Telephone: (510) 226-5700 Facsimile: (510) 226-5750 : Europarc 13, rue Auguste Perret, 94042 CRETEIL, France Telephone: (01) 49 80 97 97 Facsimile: (01) 49 80 32 08 Printed in JAPAN
Table of Contents
§ 1 INTRODUCTIONS ... 1-1 1.1 Before using this manual ... 1-1 1.2 Before repairing ... 1-1 1.3 Handling and repairing of the laser head ... 1-1 1.4 Handling and repairing of the board and wiring ... 1-1
§2 CAUTIONS ... 2-1 2.1 Cautions in laser emission ... 2-1 2.2 Handling of the laser head ... 2-1 2.3 Boards for repair ... 2-1 2.4 Cautions in checking connectors ... 2-1 2.5 Cautions in disconnecting cords ... 2-2 2.6 Cautions in soldering cords ... 2-2 2.7 Cautions in using the energy meter for the YAG laser ... 2-2
§3 TROUBLESHOOTING ... 3-1 §4 SUB TROUBLESHOOTING ... 4-1 4.1 The pilot lamp does not light... 4-1 4.2 Both fixation lamp and backlight of the control panel do not light ... 4-2 4.3 Only fixation lamp does not light ... 4-3 4.4 Only backlight of the control panel does not light ... 4-3 4.5 The error display appears ... 4-4 4.5.1 Error 1 appears ... 4-4 4.5.2 Error 4 appears ... 4-4 4.5.3 Error 5 appears ... 4-5 4.5.4 Error 7 appears ... 4-6 4.5.5 Error 10 appears ... 4-8 4.5.6 Error 12 appears ... 4-9 4.5.7 Error 13 appears ... 4-9 4.5.8 Error 14 appears ... 4-10 4.5.9 Error 15 appears ... 4-11 4.5.10 Error 30 appears ... 4-12 4.5.11 Error 31 appears ... 4-13 4.5.12 Error 50 appears ... 4-14 4.5.13 Error 51 appears ... 4-14 4.5.14 Error 52 appears ... 4-15 4.5.15 Error 53 appears ... 4-15 4.5.16 Error 54 appears ... 4-16 4.5.17 Error 90 appears ... 4-16 4.6 The illumination light is not projected ... 4-17
4.7 The focusing rod looks like shifting when the PD is adjusted ... 4-18 4.8 The illumination light is shifted from the center of Microscopic visual field when the magnification is 10× ... 4-18 4.9 The focusing rod cannot be seen clearly ... 4-18 4.10 There are some spots in the illumination light ... 4-19 4.11 The illumination light is not focused on the focusing rod ... 4-19 4.12 The position of illumination light on the focusing rod is not normal ... 4-19 4.13 The illumination light does not go out even if the Brightness control is turned fully counterclockwise ... 4-19 4.14 The slit image tilts when turning it to the vertical position ... 4-20 4.15 The slit does not fully close or open... 4-20 4.16 The position where the slit closes is shifted from the center ... 4-20 4.17 Coarse movement to back and forth is not smooth ... 4-21 4.18 Coarse movement to right and left is not smooth... 4-21 4.19 Fine movement to back and forth, and to right and left is not smooth ... 4-22 4.20 Vertical movement is not smooth ... 4-22 4.21 Aiming beam is not emitted ... 4-23 4.22 The STATUS indicator for READY mode does not light ... 4-23 4.23 The position of burnt pattern is not same to the projected position of the aiming beam ... 4-23 4.24 There is an unevenness in the burnt pattern ... 4-24 4.25 Setting of the number of pulses cannot be changed ... 4-25 4.26 Counter display cannot be reset to “0” ... 4-25 4.27 The measured energy of YAG laser beam is not normal ... 4-26 4.28 The system does not stop with the Emergency stop switch ... 4-26
§5 REPAIR ... 5-1 5.1 Removing covers ... 5-1 5.1.1 Right cover ... 5-1 5.1.2 Left cover ... 5-2 5.1.3 Bottom cover of the microscope arm ... 5-2 5.1.4 Cover of the microscope arm ... 5-2 5.1.5 Front cover ... 5-3 5.1.6 SL cover B ... 5-3 5.1.7 SL cover A ... 5-3 5.1.8 Switch box ... 5-4 5.1.9 Right cover of the lamp housing ... 5-4 5.1.10 Left cover of the lamp housing ... 5-5 5.1.11 Cover of the aiming adjustment part ... 5-5 5.2 Check and replacement of fuses ... 5-5 5.3 Voltage check for wall outlet ... 5-6 5.4 Replacement of key control switch ... 5-6 5.5 Replacement of the pilot lamp ... 5-6 5.6 Replacement of the Emergency stop switch ... 5-7 5.7 Replacement of the fixation lamp ASSY ... 5-7 5.8 Replacement of the switching power supply ... 5-8 5.9 Replacement of the master board ... 5-8 5.10 Replacement of the focus ASSY ... 5-9
5.11 Replacement of the display board ASSY ... 5-10 5.12 Replacement of the YAG laser unit ... 5-10 5.13 Replacement of the energy monitor ASSY ... 5-12 5.14 Replacement of the rack ... 5-12 5.15 Replacement of the wheel shaft ... 5-13 5.16 Replacement of the plate ... 5-13 5.17 Replacement of the YAG shutter ASSY ... 5-14 5.18 Replacement of the aiming shutter ASSY ... 5-14 5.19 Replacement of the YL cable ASSY ... 5-15 5.20 Replacement of the YL power supply board ... 5-15 5.21 Replacement of the illumination ASSY ... 5-16 5.22 Replacement of the vertical driving axel of the chin support ... 5-17
§6 VERIFICATION AND ADJUSTMENT ... 6-1 6.1 Adjustment of the microscope and binocular tube ... 6-1 6.1.1 Check of the optical axis of microscope ... 6-1 6.1.2 Adjustment of the optical axis with the binocular tube ... 6-1 6.1.3 Adjustment of the prism holder position ... 6-2 6.1.4 Adjustment of the optical axis with the microscope head ... 6-3 6.2 Adjustment of the illumination part ... 6-4 6.2.1 Cleaning of the optical system for illumination ... 6-4 6.2.2 Cleaning of the filters ... 6-5 6.2.3 Cleaning of the slit ... 6-5 6.2.4 Adjustment of the focus of illumination ... 6-6 6.2.5 Illumination focus adjustment for the prism head without tilting mechanism ... 6-7 6.2.6 Illumination focus adjustment for the prism head with tilting mechanism ... 6-7 6.2.7 Check of the optical axis of illumination... 6-9 6.2.8 Adjustment of the optical axis of illumination (horizontal) ... 6-9 6.2.9 Adjustment of the optical axis for prism head with tilting mechanism (vertical) ... 6-9 6.2.10 Adjustment of the optical axis for prism head with tilting mechanism (vertical) ... 6-10 6.2.11 Adjustment of the vertical position of slit ... 6-11 6.2.12 Adjustment of the closing of slit ... 6-12 6.2.13 Check and adjustment of the horizontal slit image ... 6-13 6.2.14 Check and adjustment of the vertical slit image ... 6-15 6.2.15 Adjustment of the slit shutter position (horizontal) ... 6-15 6.2.16 Adjustment of the slit shutter position (vertical) ... 6-16 6.3 Adjustment of the aiming beam ... 6-17 6.3.1 Fixing the aiming shutter plate ... 6-17 6.3.2 Check of the sensor for aiming shutter ... 6-18 6.3.3 Adjustment of the optical axis of aiming beam ... 6-19 6.3.4 Focus adjustment of the aiming beam ... 6-19 6.3.5 Adjustment of the optical axis of two-point aiming beams ... 6-19 6.3.6 Adjustment of the aiming energy ... 6-20 6.3.7 Adjustment of the maximum energy ... 6-21 6.3.8 Adjustment of the minimum energy ... 6-21
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6.4 Adjustment of the YAG laser ... 6-22 6.4.1 Adjustment of the YAG shutter ... 6-22 6.4.2 Check of the sensor for YAG shutter ... 6-23 6.4.3 Adjustment of the indicated and measured values of PFN voltage ... 6-23 6.4.4 Adjustment of the PFN voltage ... 6-25 6.4.5 Adjustment of the mirror holder 3 and optical axis of YAG laser head ... 6-27 6.4.6 Adjustment of the focus ASSY ... 6-27 6.4.7 Adjustment of the D mirror ASSY (aligning the YAG laser beam to the aiming beam) ... 6-28 6.4.8 Adjustment of the focus of YAG laser ... 6-28 6.4.9 Adjustment of the focus shift ... 6-29 6.4.10 Adjustment of the YAG laser energy ... 6-30 6.5 Other adjustments ... 6-35 6.5.1 Adjustment of the smoothness of vertical movement ... 6-35 6.6 Adjustment of indicated energy from outside of the device and settable function ... 6-36 6.6.1 Adjustment of indicated energy of YAG laser ... 6-36 6.6.1.1 Gain adjustment ... 6-36 6.6.1.2 Offset adjsutment ... 6-36 6.6.2 Adjustment of aiming energy ... 6-36 6.6.2.1 Aiming gain adjsutment ... 6-36 6.6.2.2 Aiming offset adjustment... 6-36 6.6.3 Release of tilting lens-barrel (option) control ... 6-37 WIRING DIAGRAM ... 7-1
§ 8 ERROR CODE LIST ... 8-1 8.1 Error code list ... 8-1 8.2 Dip switch list ... 8-2 8.3 Other indications ... 8-3
§ 9 SYSTEM PARAMETER LIST ... 9-1 9.1 Changing and setting of the parameters ... 9-1 9.2 Original setting of the system parameters ... 9-2 9.3 Contents of parameters ... 9-3
§10 LIST OF PARTS TO BE REPLACED ... 10-1 10.1 Consumables ... 10-1 10.2 Parts to be repaired and replaced ... 10-1
§11 TOOLS, MEASUREMENT DEVICE, SOLVENT AND JIGS ... 11-1 11.1 Tools ... 11-1 11.2 Measurement device ... 11-1 11.3 Solvent ... 11-1 11.4 Jigs ... 11-1 11.5 Others ... 11-1
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§1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Before using this manual • This service manual is for the OPHTHALMIC YAG LASER SYSTEM YC-1600. • Be sure to use this manual after understanding the operator’s manual for the OPHTHALMIC YAG LASER SYSTEM YC-1600 thoroughly. • This manual is subject to change without notice for improvement. Since the Technical Bulletin will be released every time significant changes are made to the system, refer to the Technical Bulletin together with this manual.
1.2 Before repairing • Be sure not to lose or drop the removed screws inside the system. • Apply a threadlocker to the screws which have been loosened and tightened again. • Refer to the wiring diagram of the YC-1600 when repairing (see 7.1).
1.3 Handling and repairing of the laser head • Be sure to turn OFF the power of the system when handling the laser head. • Be sure to return the laser head to NIDEK for repair. Never disassemble, adjust and repair the laser head. NIDEK assumes no responsibility if the laser head is disassembled, adjusted and repaired.
1.4 Handling and repairing of the board and wiring • Be sure to turn OFF the power of the system when handling and repairing the board and wiring. [WARNING] Since Nd:YAG laser is an invisible infrared ray, it may cause the hazardous exposure to radiation if the system is improperly handled and operated. [CAUTION] Be sure not to expose yourself to the laser beam at a place where the laser beam passes through or is emitted when handling and repairing. [CAUTION] Be sure to use the safety goggles for the Nd:YAG laser.
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[CAUTION] Never look straight at the Nd:YAG laser even if the safety goggles are used. [CAUTION] Never touch the optical parts such as mirrors and lens directly. [CAUTION] Never emit the laser beam to the skin. [CAUTION] Pay attention not to get an electric shock when unavoidably opening covers to check or repair the electrical parts.
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§2 CAUTIONS 2.1 Cautions in laser emission • Never emit the laser beam to personnel or things. • Never touch the high voltage part (shown with there is a fear of an electric shock.
mark) when emitting the laser beam since
• Be sure not to drop metallic parts such as tools and screws into the laser system.
2.2 Handling of the laser head • Never disassemble or repair the laser head. Return the laser head to NIDEK if the repair is necessary.
2.3 Boards for repair • The IC8 (EEPROM) on the MASTER BOARD which is supplied by NIDEK has already been placed in the initial state. The setting values memorized in each EEPROM become optimum for each system’s performance. As a result, the setting values may be varied according to each system. If using a new board, remove the IC8 (EEPROM) from the old one and attach it to a new one.
2.4 Cautions in checking connectors • Visually check the connecting condition of connectors. If the connector is almost disconnected, securely reconnect it. • Verify the conditions of the contact pins and contacts. • Cleaning of the contact pins Clean the contacts with a spray which restores electrical continuity to them when dust or oil makes them dirty. • Verify the condition of the contact pins and contacts. Disconnect the connectors and verify each cord by pulling a cord with the force approx. 1 kgf. If the contact pin is removed, raise the hook of the pin using the precise screwdriver, and insert it into the connector.
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2.5 Cautions in disconnecting cords • If the heat-shrinkable tube covers the cord, remove it using nippers or knife. • Use the soldering iron to remove the soldered parts. • Remove the old solder adhered to the cord or terminal with the soldering iron.
2.6 Cautions in soldering cords • If the cord was covered by the heat-shrinkable tube, run the cord through the tube. • Solder the cords to bundle them before soldering the cord. • Put the heat-shrinkable tube on the soldered part and constrict it using a heat gun.
2.7 Cautions in using the energy meter for the YAG laser • According to the energy meter to be used, the necessity of the dispersion lens, which is attached to the objective lens at the time of the energy measurement, is varied. Refer to the table below when measuring the energy. Energy meter
Dispersion lens
MODEL-365
Necessary
MODEL PHDX50
Unnecessary
• There is a fear that the detector of the energy meter is damaged if the excessive energy density is applied to the photoreceptor of the detector. Be sure to maximize the spot size of the aiming beam on the photoreceptor as possible so that the YAG laser never come into focus on the photoreceptor.
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§3 TROUBLESHOOTING Plug the power cord to the wall outlet. N
Does the pilot lamp light?
4.1 The pilot lamp does not light
Y
Insert the key and turn to the ON ( position.
)
Do the fixation lamp and backlight of the control panel light?
N
Y
Does the error display appear?
Y
4.2 Both fixation lamp and backlight of the control panel do not light 4.3 Only fixation lamp does not light 4.4 Only backlight of the control panel does not light 4.5 The error display appears
N
Remove the cap and insert the focusing rod. Is the illumination light projected on the focusing rod?
N
4.6 The illumination light is not projected
Y
Adjust the dioptric power of the eyepieces.
Adjust the PD of the microscope.
Is the condition of the optical system of the microscope normal?
N
Y
Is the condition of the illumination normal?
N
Y
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4.7 The focusing rod looks like shifting when the PD is adjusted 4.8 The center of illumination light is shifted from the center of Microscopic visual field when the magnification is 10× 4.9 The focusing rod cannot be seen clearly 4.10 T h e r e a r e s o m e s p o t s i n t h e illumination light 4.11 The illumination light is not focused on the focusing rod 4.12 The position of illumination light on the focusing rod is not normal 4.13 The illumination light does not go out even if the Brightness control is turned fully counterclockwise
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Is the condition of the slit normal?
N
Y
Is the movement of the slit lamp normal?
N
Y
4.14 The slit image tilts when turning it to the vertical position 4.15 The slit does not fully close or open 4.16 The position where the slit closes shifts from the center 4.17 Coarse movement to back and forth is not smooth 4.18 Coarse movement to right and left is not smooth 4.19 Fine movement to back and forth, and to right and left is not smooth 4.20 Vertical movement is not smooth
Reduce the light amount of the slit lamp.
Can the aiming beam be seen?
N
4.21 Aiming beam is not emitted
Y
Remove the focusing rod and attach the cap.
Stick the burn paper to the head rest.
Turn the Energy control to set the output energy to minimum.
Turn the YAG Focus shift control to “0” position.
Do the STATUS indicator for STANDBY mode go off and the one for READY mode light when the STATUS switch is pressed?
N
4.22 The STATUS indicator for READY mode does not light
Y
Is the YAG laser beam emitted normally when the trigger switch is pressed?
N
Y
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4.5 The error display appears 4.23 The position of burnt pattern is not same to the projected position of the aiming beam 4.24 There is an unevenness in the burnt pattern
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Can the setting of the number of pulses be changed when the Burst switch is pressed?
N
4.25 Setting of the number of pulses can not be changed
Y
Is the counter reset to “0” when the Reset switch is pressed?
N
4.26 Counter display cannot be reset to “0”
Y
Is the energy of the emitted YAG laser beam normal?
N
4.27 The measured energy of YAG laser beam is not normal
Y
Does the system stop when the Emergency stop switch is pressed?
N
Y
Turn the key switch to OFF ( pull out the key.
) position and
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4.28 The system does not stop with the Emergency stop switch
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§4 SUB TROUBLESHOOTING 4.1 The pilot lamp does not light This trouble may be caused by the break of fuses in the switch box, failure of the switching power supply, and connection failure of connectors.
Is there continuity in F1 and F2 fuses in the switch box? (See 5.2.)
N
Replace fuses. (See 5.2.)
Y Is the required voltage applied to the wall outlet? (See 5.3.)
N
Secure the required voltage. (See 5.3.)
Y Is the voltage between 1(-) and 2 (+) of P2 in the switching power supply DC +12V?
N
Replace the switching power supply. (See 5.8.)
Y Is the voltage between 1 (+) and 2 (-) of P501 on the key switch board DC +12V?
N
Y Is the voltage between 5 (+) and 6 (-) of P502 on the key switch board DC +12V?
N
Y Failure of the pilot lamp. Replace it with a new one. (See 5.5.)
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Connection failure of the cable of P501 or connector. Check the continuity and repair the failed part. Connection failure inside the key switch board. Replace the key switch board with a new one. (See 5.4.)
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4.2 Both fixation lamp and backlight of the control panel do not light This trouble may be caused by the connection failure of connectors.
Is there no continuity between 2nd and 4th/ 5th pin on the key switch when the key switch is turned OFF? Is there continuity between 2nd and 4th/5th pin on the key switch when the key switch is turned ON?
N
Failure of the key switch. Replace the key switch board with a new one. (See 5.4.)
Y Is the Emergency stop switch normal?
N
Y Disconnect P3 of the remote connector. Is there continuity between 3rd and 4th pin of P3?
N
Y Reconnect connectors P501, P502, and P503 on the key switch board and P3 of the remote connector.
4-2
Replace the Emergency stop switch with a new one. (See 5.6.) Connection failure between 3rd and 4th pins of P3 of the remote connector. Repair the failed part.
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4.3 Only fixation lamp does not light This trouble may be caused by the connection failure of connectors.
Is the voltage between 1 (+) and 2 (-) of P503 on the key switch board DC +12V?
N
Y Remove the fixation lamp ASSY. Is the voltage between 1 (+) and 2 (-) of P1 DC +12V? Y
N
Connection failure inside the key switch board. Replace the key switch board with a new one. (See 5.4.) Connection failure of the cable between P503 and J13, between P13 and P1, or connectors. Check the continuity and repair the failed part.
Replace the fixation lamp ASSY. (See 5.7.)
4.4 Only backlight of the control panel does not light This trouble may be caused by the connection failure of connectors or failure of the master board.
Are the following connections proper? • P113 and P106 on the master board • J201 on the display board, P501 on the key switch board • J5 of the external connector
N
Reconnect the connectors.
Y Is the voltage between 1 (+) and 3 (-) of P113 on the master board DC +12V?
N
Y
Is the voltage between 1 (+) and 2 (-) of P110 on the master board DC +5V?
N
Y Replace the display board ASSY with a new one. (See 5.11.)
4-3
Break in the cable or connection failure between PJ5 on the key switch board and PJ113 on the master board. Check the continuity and repair the failed part. Replace the master board with a new one. (See 5.9.)
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4.5 The error display appears 4.5.1 Error 1 appears Error 1 appears when the temperature inside the YAG laser head becomes 45 ºC or more.
Turn the key switch to the OFF position and remove the right and left covers. Set it aside for 30 minutes for cooling.
Is the resistance across TS1 on the master board infinity?
Y
N
Failure of TS1. Replace the master board with a new one. (See 5.9.)
Replace the master board with a new one. (See 5.9.)
4.5.2 Error 4 appears Error 4 appears when the malfunction occurs to the contents of EEPROM.
Initialize the EEPROM. (See 9.2.)
Reset the followings; • Aiming energy • PFN voltage • Focus of the YAG laser • YAG laser energy (See 6.3.6, 6.4.3, 6.4.6, 6.4.10.)
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4.5.3 Error 5 appears Error 5 appears when the YAG shutter does not open or close automatically. The cause may be the failure of the detection sensor of the YAG shutter. Does the YAG shutter open when the system is in the READY state and close in the STANDBY state?
N
Y Is the YAG shutter caught in cables?
Y
N Are the voltage between 5 (+) and 7 (-) of P102 on the master board DC +5V, and between 6 (+) and 7 (-) DC +0V when the shutter close? Y Is the detection sensor (photo-interrupter) normal? (See 6.4.1.)
N
N
Y Is the rotary solenoid fixed firmly?
Y
N Adjust the YAG shutter ASSY. (See 6.4.1.)
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Failure of the rotary solenoid. Replace the YAG shutter ASSY with a new one. (See 5.17.) Repair the part where the YAG shutter plate is caught in. Failure of the IC1 on the master board. Replace the master board with a new one. (See 5.9.)
Failure of the detection sensor. Replace the YAG shutter ASSY with a new one. (See 5.17.) Fix the rotary solenoid. (Refer to 5.17.)
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4.5.4 Error 7 appears Error 7 appears in the case where the aiming shutter does not open automatically when the aiming laser is ON or it does not close when the aiming laser is OFF. The cause may be the failure of the detection sensor of the aiming shutter or the solenoid for the aiming shutter. • The aiming shutter does not open automatically when the aiming laser is ON. Is the aiming shutter plate placed in the open position?
N
Is the voltage between 1 (+) and 2 (-) of P103 on the master board DC +10V or more? N Y
Y
Failure of the IC2 on the master board. Replace the master board with a new one. (See 5.9.)
Failure of the solenoid. Replace the aiming shutter ASSY with a new one. (See 5.18.)
Is the voltage between 4 (+) and 7 (-) of P103 on the master board DC 0V?
N
Y Failure of the IC1 on the master board. Replace the master board with a new one. (Refer 5.9.)
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Adjust the position of the detection sensor (photo-interrupter). (See 6.3.1.)
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• The aiming shutter does not close automatically when the aiming laser is OFF. Is the aiming shutter plate placed in the close position?
N
Is the voltage between 1 (+) and 2 (-) of P103 on the master board DC 0V or more? N Y
Y
Failure of the IC2 on the master board. Replace the master board with a new one. (See 5.9.)
Failure of the rotary solenoid. Replace the aiming shutter ASSY with a new one. (See 5.18.) Is the voltage between 4 (+) and 7 (-) of P103 on the master board DC +5V?
N
Y Failure of the IC1 on the master board. Replace the master board with a new one. (Refer 5.9.)
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Adjust the position of the detection sensor (photo-interrupter). (See 6.3.1.)