April 20106-42 Phaser 3635MFP/WorkCentre 3550dC330General Procedures/InformationdC330 Component ControlPurposeTo show the status of input components e.g. sensors, and to energize output components e.g.motors, solenoids.Description(3635) Output and input component codes are entered into the Component Control Table onthe UI, and then energized individually or in permitted groups. The codes in the tables aregrouped in similar functional behaviour.(3550) Output and input component codes are selected on the UI, and then energized individu-ally. The codes are grouped in similar functional behaviour.Go to the appropriate procedure:• Input Components• Output ComponentsInput ComponentsWhen the appropriate code is entered or selected the status of the component will be shownon the UI.NOTE: The actual signal as measured with a service meter will not necessarily be the same asthe logic state shown on the UI, especially where the output is inverted. When testing compo-nents using these control codes, look for a change in state, not for a high or low.The displayed status of the input component can be changed by causing the component statusto change, e.g. operating a sensor with a sheet of paper. When a sensor is operated a beepwill sound.Go to the appropriate table:• Table 1 Input Codes 01• Table 2 Input Codes 05• Table 3 Input Codes 06• Table 4 Input Codes 07• Table 5 Input Codes 08• Table 6 Input Codes 09• Table 7 Input Codes 10Output Components(3635) When the appropriate code is entered or selected, the component will energize for a settime and then stop in order to protect the components. The default time-out for all componentsis shown. Some components require that other components are energized at the same timeand it is possible to enter and energize up to six component control codes (not fax), but only inpermitted groups. If illegal combination of codes are entered the illegal codes will not energize.(3550) When the appropriate code is selected, the component will energize for a set time andthen stop in order to protect the components.Go to the appropriate table:• Table 8 Output Codes 04• Table 9 Output Codes 05• Table 10 Output Codes 06• Table 11 Output Codes 08• Table 12 Output Codes 09• Table 13 Output Codes 10• Table 14 Output Codes 20ProcedureGo to the appropriate procedure:• 3635 Component Control• 3550 Component Control3635 Component Control1. Enter Diagnostics, GP 1 Diagnostics Entry.2. Select Diagnostics Routines.3. Select required dC routine category:• Copier Routines, 330 Component Control.• Fax dC Routines, 330 Component Control.4. Select and input the required codes as follows:NOTE: To clear an incorrectly entered code and reset the Add Component button to00.000, press the hard key C.a. From the component control Input Codes tables and the Output Codes tables, selectand enter the appropriate code into the Add Component button, and touch the but-ton. This will add the component to the top of the Component Name table list. Whenthe list is full, the addition of more components will cause components to be deletedfrom the bottom of the list.NOTE: Fax component control codes can only be energized one at a time.b. If a control code is not known, it can be selected from the list displayed when theFind Component button is touched, as follows:NOTE: The ‘Find Component’ button is not available if components are energized.i. Enter the chain number into the Chain: button and touch the Find Componentbutton to display the control codes for that chain.ii. Use the scroll buttons to locate the required code, touch the Component Namebutton to highlight it and touch Select.iii. Repeat as required to add components to the Component Name table.iv. Touch Save to save the selections to the Component Name table list and returnto the Component Control window.5. To energize a component or group of components:a. Touch the control code to highlight it.b. Touch Start.c. The status of the component is shown in the Status column i.e.:i. Onii. Offiii. High