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Rolloscope M and ML - Control Research Inc.
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
TECHNICAL MANUAL
Rolloscope M and ML
Motorized Mammography Viewers
CONTENTS
SECTION
Safety Information
1
General Information
2
Installation
3
Operation
4
Service
5
Schematics
6
Maintenance and Calibration
7
Maintenance Record
8
Parts List
9
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Control Research, Inc.
1775 Winnetka Circle
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008, USA
Telephone 847-392-4770
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Date October 1, 2004
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Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
CONTROL RESEARCH ®
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
®
Control Research, Inc. (CR) warrants this Control Research Product against
defect in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of
first sale. If CR receives notice of such a defect during the warranty period, CR
shall, at its option either repair or replace materials which prove to be
defective.
If CR is unable, within a reasonable time, to repair or replace any product to a
condition as warranted, Buyer shall be entitled to a refund of the purchase price
upon return of the Product to CR at Buyer's expense.
LIMITATION OF WARRANTY
The limited warranty shall not apply to defects in the Product resulting from:
1.
Improper or inadequate maintenance by Buyer;
2.
Buyer-supplied software for interfacing;
3.
Unauthorized modification or misuse;
4.
Operation outside of the environmental specifications for the Product;
or
5.
Improper site preparation and maintenance.
THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS EXCLUSIVE AND NO
OTHER WARRANTY, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, IS EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, IS INTENDED. CR SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL CR BE LIABLE UNDER THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCURRED BY ANY
PERSON BY REASON OF USE OR DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT NOR SHALL
CR BE LIABLE HEREUNDER FOR MORE THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE
PAID FOR THE PRODUCT.
®
Control Research is a registered trademark of CONTROL RESEARCH, INC.
August 2006
Rev. F
0.2
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
SECTION 1
SAFETY INFORMATION
CONTENTS
Rev. F
PAGE
1.1
User Responsibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1
1.2
Safety Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1
1.3
General Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2
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Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
1.1 User Responsibility
1.2 Safety Conventions
This product will perform in conformance with the
described specifications when it has been installed,
operated and maintained in accordance with the
procedures described herein.
Specific notations are used in this manual to call
attention to conditions that could potentially result in
personnel injury, damage to equipment, or require
special attention.
Periodic inspection of the Rolloscope will insure that it
continues to perform within the described limits. If any
part is found to be worn, broken, or damaged in any
way, immediately make arrangements to have the
problem corrected.
The Rolloscope should be repaired only by qualified
personnel using specified procedures.
Any alteration to the system, not in accordance with the
procedures set forth by Control Research places sole
responsibility on the user for any malfunction resulting
from faulty maintenance, improper repair, damage, or
alteration.
This system conforms to all federal regulations
governing Film Viewing Equipment. Check with your
local regulatory agency for any other requirements
before operating the Rolloscope.
The Rolloscope should only be operated by
AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL. The system should be
turned off when not in use.
WARNING
A WARNING notation is used to describe an operating
or maintenance procedure, practice, or condition which
if not strictly observed, could result in injury or loss of
life.
CAUTION
A CAUTION notation is used to describe an operating
or maintenance procedure, practice, or condition which
if not strictly observed could result in damage or
destruction of the equipment.
NOTE:
A NOTE is used to describe a general rule for a
procedure or an exception that requires the attention of
the operator.
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1.1
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Date October 1, 2004
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Manual No. 131-500
1.3 General Safety Information
WARNING
TO BE SERVICED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY
During some test and calibration procedures, it is
necessary to operate the Rolloscope with the covers off.
Exercise extreme caution, staying clear of moving
chains and live electrical circuits.
DO NOT SERVICE OR ADJUST ALONE
Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless
another person, capable of rendering first aid and
resuscitation, is present.
GROUND THE SYSTEM
To minimize shock hazard, the system chassis and
cabinet must be connected to an electrical ground. The
Rolloscope is equipped with a three-conductor Hospital
Grade AC power connector. The power connector must
be plugged into an approved Hospital Grade threecontact electrical outlet. Figure 1-1 shows a US
electrical outlet.
CAUTION
STATIC
PROTECTING AGAINST ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
Static electricity can harm delicate components inside
the Rolloscope. To prevent static damage, discharge
static electricity from your body before you touch any of
the components on the PC boards. You can do so by
touching an unpainted metal surface of the Rolloscope
chassis. When working or handling PC boards, use wrist
straps.
AVOID ENVIRONMENTAL EXTREMES
The Rolloscope is designed to be operated and stored
in controlled environments only. This system should not
be exposed to extremes in temperature or humidity.
DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE
ATMOSPHERE
Do not operate the system in the presence of flammable
gases, fumes, or suspended dust particles. Fire or
explosions could result because of ignition from
electrical arcing.
DO NOT PULL ON POWER CORD
When disconnecting power plug from wall outlet,
DO NOT PULL ON POWER CORD.
Figure 1-1. Outlet used in US and Canada
Rev. F
1.2
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
SECTION 2
GENERAL INFORMATION
CONTENTS
Rev. F
PAGE
2.1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1
2.2
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2
2.3
Decals and Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4
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Date October 1, 2004
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Manual No. 131-500
2.1 Introduction
The Rolloscope models M and ML are motorized film
viewers, especially made for viewing mammographic Xray films, but they can also be used for viewing full size
films.
For an overview of the operating principle of the
Rolloscope, see the first part of the Operation section
of this manual.
This manual covers both models M and ML shown in
Figure 2-1, however, most of the illustrations are based
on the model M. The ML model is wider and can hold
more films than the M model, otherwise, the two models
are identical. Rolloscope M and ML have the following
features:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
High capacity, up to 1376 (1032 for M) 18 x 24
cm films.
Light output range 350 - 12,000 nit (350 - 10,000
for M).
Automatic masking for each preset frame.
Roam function with single joystick.
Frame selector for single step, scrolling or frame
number.
Connects to a standard 100-120 or 200-240 Volts
outlet.
Moves easily on 3" swivel casters.
Fits through most standard doors.
Optional foot switch for single step or scrolling.
Figure 2-1. Rolloscope M and ML
Rev. F
2.1
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Date October 1, 2004
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Manual No. 131-500
2.2 Specifications
Type and Model Numbers
Type
Model Number
Rolloscope M, 100 - 120 VAC 50/60 Hz or
Rolloscope M, 200 - 240 VAC 50/60 Hz
131-001
Rolloscope ML, 100 - 120 VAC 50/60 Hz or
Rolloscope ML, 200 - 240 VAC 50/60 Hz
141 -001
General
Model M
Model ML
42.5" x 24" (1079 x 610 mm)
54.5" x 24" (1384 x 610 mm)
18 x 24 cm film
1,032 (6 over 6)
1,376 (8 over 8)
24 x 30 cm film
688 (4 over 4)
1,032 (6 over 6)
14" x 17" film
258 (3 across)
344 (4 across)
Luminance Level
350 - 10,000 nit (cd/m 2)
350 - 12,000 nit (cd/m 2)
Color Temperature
7,000 deg. Kelvin
7,000 deg. Kelvin
Lamp Type
48" Fluorescent Daylight, 36 W
60" Fluorescent Daylight, 58 W
Power Required
100 - 120 VAC, 15 A, 50/60 Hz or
200 - 240 VAC, 10 A, 50/60 Hz
100 - 120 VAC, 15 A, 50/60 Hz or
200 - 240 VAC, 10 A, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption
4.5 Amps Maximum @ 120 VAC
2.5 Amps Maximum @ 220 VAC
6.5 Amps Maximum @ 120 VAC
3.5 Amps Maximum @ 220 VAC
Heat Output
Max: 1,945 BTU/hr
Max: 2,800 BTU/hr
Weight
1,030 lbs. (467 kg)
1,200 lbs. (544 kg)
Operating
Storage
Temperature
50 - 85 deg. F (10 - 30 deg. C)
-4 - 140 deg. F (-20 - 60 deg. C)
Humidity
30 - 80% (no condensation)
20 - 90% (no condensation)
Viewing Area
Maximum Viewing Capacity
Environmental
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Date October 1, 2004
2.2 Specifications,
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
continued
Dimensions
Figure 2-2. Dimensions
Conversion Table
Inches
12
15
29
30
56
68
69
mm
305
381
737
762
1423
1727
1753
Regulatory
Models 131-001 and 141-001
(US and Canada)
CSA Listed for US and Canada under
UL Std No 60601-1 and
CAN/CSA C22.2 No 601.1-M90
CAN/CSA C22.2 No 601.1-S1-94
CAN/CSA C22.2 No 601.1B-98
Certificate: 1575260
Classification: Class I, Type B
•
Not suitable for use in the presence of a
flammable anaesthetic mixture with air or with
oxygen or nitrous oxide.
•
Continuous operation.
•
Degree of Protection Against Harmful Ingress
of Water: Ordinary equipment.
Models 131-001 and 141-001
(Europe)
CE approved under
EN 5501:1998 Amendment A1:1999
Group 1, Class A, ISM Equipment for
Industrial, Scientific and Medical Equipment.
Listed to comply with standards set by the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration 21 CFR-892-1890
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Date October 1, 2004
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Manual No. 131-500
2.3 Decals and Labels
Control Research Inc.
Rolloscope M
O
I
CONTROL RESEARCH,INC.
ROLLING MEADOWS, IL
MODEL NO.
131-001 SERIAL NO. 1358
VOLTAGE
120
VAC 50/60 HZ
CURRENT
4.5
A
OCT. 2004
MADE IN U.S.A.
CO NT ROL RESEARCH,INC.
ROLLING M EADOWS, IL
MODEL N O.
VOL TAGE
CUR RENT
UP , DOWN FOOT SWITCH
1 3 1- 00 1 SER IAL NO. 13 58
12 0
VAC 5 0/6 0 HZ
4.5
A
OCT. 20 04
MADE IN U.S.A.
TYPE B
TY PE B
Figure 2-3. ID Label
2.4 Glossary of Symbols (Le glossaire de Symboles)
I
O
Power On (Le Pouvoir Sur)
Power Off (Eteindre Pouvoir)
Ground Terminal (Le circuit de liaison a la terre)
Rev. F
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Date October 1, 2004
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Manual No. 131-500
SECTION 3
INSTALLATION
CONTENTS
Rev. F
PAGE
3.1
Initial Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1
3.2
Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1
3.3
Installing the Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2
3.4
Connecting Optional Foot Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3
3.5
Line Power Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4
3.6
Functional Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5
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Date October 1, 2004
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Manual No. 131-500
3.1 Initial Inspection
Each Rolloscope is carefully inspected, both
mechanically and electrically before shipment. It
should be free from damage and in perfect operating
order upon receipt.
To confirm this, the system should be inspected for
physical damage incurred in transit. If damage is
found, contact the carrier and the distributor for
instructions. Retain the packing material.
3.2 Unpacking
Most of the domestic shipments are made by Van
Lines. The Rolloscope in this case does not need to be
crated, but is wrapped in plastic for protection.
Carefully unpack the Rolloscope and verify that all
standard and optional items according to Figure 3-2
are present.
The unpacking should take place only after a dust-free
location, where the Rolloscope will be used, has been
reserved and prepared.
Rolloscope M or ML
Technical Manual
Foot Switch for Transport
Band*
Table Assembly
Figure 3-2. Items Shipped with Rolloscope
* Note: Optional Item, only included if ordered.
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Date October 1, 2004
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Manual No. 131-500
3.3 Installing the Table
The Table (2 in Figure 3-3)is held by four bolts (3 in
Figure 3-3) to the Rolloscope. To install the table,
proceed as follows:
a.
b.
c.
Use a ½ inch wrench and loosen the four bolts (3)
about 1/4 inch.
Install the table by placing the slots in the table
brackets (1) over the heads of the bolts.
Make certain that the table is properly seated with
the top of the slots resting on the bolts, then
tighten the bolts.
Control Research Inc.
Rolloscope M
1
ON
OFF
2
CONTROL RESEA RCH,INC.
ROLLING MEA DOWS, IL
UP, DOWN F OOT SWITCH
MODEL NO. 131-001
SERIAL NO. 1241
120
VOLTAGE
VAC 50/60 HZ
CURRENT
4.5
A
MADE IN U.S .A.
3
Figure 3-3. Installing the Table
Rev. F
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Date October 1, 2004
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3.4 Connecting Optional Foot Switch
If an optional foot switch has been ordered, connect it
as shown in Figure 3-4.
UP, DOWN FOOT SWITCH
Up, Down
Figure 3-4. Connecting Optional Foot Switch
Rev. F
3.3
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Date October 1, 2004
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3.5 Line Power Connection
a.
Measure the voltage at the outlet where the
Rolloscope will be connected. Make certain that
the line power matches the power specified on the
Rolloscope ID Label found at the front lower right
corner.
WARNING
WARNING
Disconnect power before servicing.
b.
For protection of the operating personnel the
power source has to be an approved Hospital
Grade outlet with safety ground.
If the line power is different from what is specified
on the ID Label, different taps are available on
transformer T1, located behind the lower front
cover. Remove the lower front cover by following
the instructions in section 5.2.2 and make
connections according to Figure 3-5.
120 V
240 V
110 V
230 V
100 V
220 V
200 V
Figure 3-5. T1 Transformer Connection for Different Line Voltages
Rev. F
3.4
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Date October 1, 2004
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3.6 Functional Checks
Providing that previous steps have been completed,
connect the Rolloscope to the power outlet then check
and verify that the Rolloscope is functioning properly.
See the Operation section of this manual and proceed
as follows:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
l.
Turn the Rolloscope on and verify that the green
light in the Main Switch comes on.
Drive the transport band from frame #1 to frame
#85. Check for smooth operation and that all film
holding strings are present.
Select several different frames and verify that the
transport band stops correctly.
While the transport band moves from one selected
number to another, press the STOP button and
make certain that the transport band stops at the
next frame.
Press NEXT UP and NEXT DOWN switches and
verify the function.
Press LAMPS ON/OFF switch and verify that the
lights in the light box turn on.
Turn the INTENSITY knob and verify that the light
intensity adjusts properly.
Operate one shutter at a time and verify that it
opens fully and closes down to about 3 inches (76
mm). It is possible that the shutters during
shipment have moved from their calibrated
positions and needs re-setting. In this case, go to
“Adjusting Shutter System”.
Store a different field in each of the PRESETS 1,
2, 3 and 4 and confirm that each of the fields can
be recalled at any time and in any frame.
Check that AUTO MODE ON and AUTO MODE
OFF are working correctly then leave it in AUTO
MODE ON. In AUTO MODE ON, the shutter
position in each frame number is automatically
memorized. For a description of AUTO MODE, see
“Shutter Control” in the Operation section of this
manual.
Set a small field and test the ROAM control,
horizontally, vertically and diagonally.
Check functions of optional foot switch (if included
in delivery).
Rev. F
Adjusting Shutter System
If the shutters, during the previous test, do not open or
close correctly, it will be necessary to do a reset
procedure as follows:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Press and hold Preset Switches 1 and 4 (see
Figure 4-3-5) until the light in both switches flash
once. This loads an artificial number into the
electronic positioning system, enabling shutter
movement in both directions.
Move the shutters out with the individual controls
but make certain to release the shutter control
switch as soon as the shutter reach its fully open
position.
Repeat this procedure if necessary until all four
shutters are returned to their fully open position.
Driving the shutters against the stops will produce
a rattling sound (cogging). Note that this will not
cause any damage if done briefly.
Press and hold Preset Switches 2 and 3 until the
light in both switches flashes once. This sets the
electronic positioning counters to zero. The
shutters are now calibrated.
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Date October 1, 2004
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Manual No. 131-500
SECTION 4
OPERATION
CONTENTS
Rev. F
PAGE
4.1
Operating Principle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1
4.2
Locating the Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3
4.3
Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5
4.4
Loading and Unloading Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8
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4.1 Operating Principle
The operating principle for the Rolloscope is illustrated
in Figure 4-1. The following is a description of the
components:
1.
2.
5.
Shutter
After the films have been loaded to the frame in
the viewing area, the shutters are set to cover the
area not occupied by the films. There are four
independent shutters, two vertical (upper and
lower) and two horizontal. Only the vertical
shutters are shown in Figure 4-1.
6.
Diffuser
The acrylic diffuser in the front part of the light box
makes the light distribution even across the
viewing area.
7.
Transport Band
The transport band with film holding clips, see
enlargement in Figure 4-1, is used for holding and
transporting the films to the viewing area and onto
the take-up reels.
8.
Shutter Shield
The shutter shield is a clear acrylic sheet placed
between the shutter and the transport band. It
protects the shutter and also provides a solid
support when loading the films to the transport
band.
Lower Transport Band Take-Up Reel
When the first frame is selected for viewing, the
rest of the film transport band with all films loaded
are wound up on this take-up reel.
Upper Transport Band Take-Up Reel
For each higher frame selected, the film transport
band moves up and winds onto the upper take-up
reel. When viewing the last frame, all previous
frames are now stored on this take-up reel.
3.
Light Box
Multiple fluorescent lamps, providing a high
intensity of light, are placed inside the light box.
4.
Elastic Bands
When the films are moved out of the viewing area,
elastic bands are placed in front of them. This will
protect and hold the films in place as they are
moving into the take-up reels.
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Operating Principle,
continued
4
3
5
6
2
7
8
1
Figure 4-1. Operating Principle
Rev. F
4.2
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Manual No. 131-500
4.2 Locating the Controls
Main Switch
The Main Switch, located on the front right side as
shown in Figure 4-2-1, turns the power on and off. It is
suggested that when the Rolloscope is not in use, the
power is turned off.
Before the Rolloscope is
turned on for the first time,
make certain that it is
connected to a properly
grounded outlet and that
the input transformer is set
for the correct voltage.
CAUTION
O
I
O = OFF
I = ON
Figure 4-2-1. Location of Main Switch
Control Panel
The Control Panel, shown in Figure 4-2-2, is located at
the lower edge of the film viewing area. The controls
are divided into three sectors, Lamp Control,
FRAME SELECTOR
Shutter Control and Frame Selector. The Control Panel
will be described in detail later in this section of the
manual.
LAMP CONTROL
SHUTTER CONTROL
INTENSITY
FRAME NO.
1
4
ROAM
LAMPS ON-OFF
2
NEXT UP
0
6
STOP
7
5
RESET
8
4
3
NEXT DOWN
1
9
10
+
PRESETS
2
3
PUSH TO ENTER
Figure 4-2-2. Control Panel
Rev. F
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4.2
Locating the Controls,
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Manual No. 131-500
continued
Auxiliary Receptacles, see Figure 4-2-3
1.
Up-Down Foot Switch Receptacle
With the optional up-down foot switch connected to
this receptacle, the foot switch will move the
transport band one frame when activated
momentarily or continuously scrolling when held
down.
UP, DOWN FOOT SWITCH
1
Figure 4-2-3. Auxiliary Receptacles
Rev. F
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4.3 Control Panel
The Control Panel, as shown in Figure 4-2-2, is divided
into three sections, Lamp Control, Shutter Control and
Frame Selector.
LAMP CONTROL, See Figure 4-3-1
LAMPS ON-OFF
This switch will turn the fluorescent lamps in the
light box on and off.
1
0
LAMPS ON-OFF
10
During film transport band movement, the
lights will automatically dim to minimum
intensity.
4
5
In order to prolong the service life of the
fluorescent lamps, and to conserve
energy, the lamps, if no controls are
manipulated, are automatically switched
off after 20 minutes. Pressing the LAMPS
ON-OFF switch, will turn the lamps back
on.
6
Note:
2
7
INTENSITY
By turning this knob, the light intensity can be
adjusted from a minimum (0) to a maximum (10).
8
2.
9
3
Note:
LAMP CONTROL
INTENSITY
2
1.
1
Figure 4-3-1. Lamp Control
FRAME SELECTOR
The Frame Selector (and the foot switch) controls the
movement of the film transport band. Depending on the
size of the films being viewed, one of two modes can
be selected.
a.
Mammo Mode
This is the mode used when mammographic films
are viewed. As shown in Figure 4-3-2 the Film
Holder is in the middle of the viewing area. To
switch between Mammo Mode and Full Size Mode,
press and hold the Stop button (item 4 in Figure 43-4) for more than 2.5 seconds.
b. Full Size Mode
This is the mode used when full size films (14" x
14" or 14" x 17") are viewed. As shown in Figure 43-3 the Film Holder is at the top of the viewing
area. To switch between Mammo Mode and Full
Size Mode, press and hold the Stop button (item 4
in Figure 4-3-4) for more than 2.5 seconds.
Figure 4-3-2. Mammo Mode
Figure 4-3-3. Full Size Mode
Rev. F
4.5
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
4.3
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
Control Panel , continued
FRAME SELECTOR, continued
The controls on the frame selector are shown in Figure
4-3-4.
1.
2.
3.
4.
NEXT UP
When pressing this switch momentarily, the
transport band moves up to the next frame. If the
switch is held down, the transport band will scroll
upwards until the switch is released or the band
comes to its end position.
STOP
Pressing the STOP during transport band
movement, will cancel the selected frame and
make the band stop at next available frame.
Holding the STOP button down for more than 2.5
seconds will shift between Mammo Mode and Full
Size Mode.
5.
NEXT DOWN
When pressing this switch momentarily, the
transport band moves down to the next frame. If
the switch is held down, the transport band will
scroll downwards until the switch is released or the
band comes to its end position.
FRAME NO.
The FRAME NO. display shows the frame number
in the viewing area or the frame number selected.
When a new frame number has been selected, the
FRAME NO. display is flashing until the transport
band has moved to the new location.
6.
RESET
If the number on the FRAME NO. display does not
correspond to the frame number in the viewing
area, the frame selector can be reset as follows:
a. Dial in the number of the frame presently in the
viewing area.
b. Press and hold the RESET button, until the
display stops flashing.
FRAME NUMBER CONTROL
To move to a specific frame number, select the
desired frame by turning this control until the
correct number is shown on the FRAME NO.
display (5). Push the control and the transport
band starts moving towards the frame selected.
The FRAME NO. display (5) will be flashing until
the correct frame has been reached.
FRAME SELECTOR
FRAME NO.
+
RESET
NEXT DOWN
NEXT UP
2
1
STOP
PUSH TO ENTER
6
5
4
3
Figure 4-3-4. Frame Selector
Rev. F
4.6
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
4.3
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
Control Panel , continued
SHUTTER CONTROL
The shutter control is shown in Figure 4-3-5.
1.
SHUTTER CONTROL SWITCHES
Each of the four independent shutters (two vertical
and two horizontal) are controlled by the four
toggle switches. The shutters will move in the
direction of the arrows. The viewing area can be
masked to any size down to 2.5" x 3".
2.
PRESETS
Up to four frequently used masked fields can be
stored.
a. Storing a masked field.
First set the field using the Shutter Control
Switches. Then press and hold one of the
preset switches 1, 2, 3 or 4 until the lamp on
this switch is momentarily turning off. The size
is now set.
3.
AUTO MODE ON (PRESET switches 2+4)
In this mode the last shutter setting for each frame
is remembered and will automatically be set when
returning to that frame. The AUTO MODE is turned
on by holding PRESETS switches 2 and 4 down at
the same time until the light in both switches
momentarily flash. This is the preferred mode of
operation. The shutters are set when loading the
films and will not have to be manipulated again
when reading the films.
AUTO MODE OFF (PRESETS switches 2+4)
The AUTO MODE is turned off by holding
PRESETS switches 2 and 4 down at the same time
until the light in both switches momentarily flash.
b. Applying a stored field.
To apply the stored field, press the appropriate
preset switch momentarily.
SPOT MODE ON (Preset switches 3+4)
Pressing PRESET switches 3 and 4 down at the
same time will cause the shutters to go to the
smallest size at the center of the current window.
This will light all of the PRESET LED’s until turned
off. In this mode the roam function is still active.
ROAM
The ROAM Control is a joystick which moves the
masked area around (roams) the viewing area ,
without changing its size or shape.
SPOT MODE OFF (PRESETS switches 3+4)
Pressing PRESETS switches 3 and 4 down at the
same time will return the shutters to the previous
position and turn the switch LED’s off.
FULL SCREEN PRESETS (PRESETS switches 1+2)
Pressing PRESETS switches 1 and 2 at the same
time will cause the shutters to move to the full
open positions.
SHUTTER CONTROL
1
1
PRESETS
2
3
2
4
ROAM
3
Figure 4-3-5. Shutter Control
Rev. F
4.7
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
4.4 Loading and Unloading Film
1.
Loading Film
In Mammo mode the film holder is in the center of
the viewing area. This allows two rows of film to be
loaded. The upper row is loaded by inserting the
lower edge of the film under the upper edge of the
film holder. The lower row is loaded by inserting
the upper edge of the film under the lower edge of
the film holder.
Mammo films in the upper row and full size films
should be tucked under the holding string for
additional security.
Important Note: Films must not be placed outside
the right or left edges of the film holder. Doing so
may cause them to interfere with the photo sensors
operating along the edges of the transport band.
In Full Size mode the film holder is at the top of the
viewing area. This allows one row of film to be
loaded by inserting the upper edge of the film
under the lower edge of the film holder.
Films are best inserted by starting with a corner. A
corner is first secured under the film holder and the
reminder of the edge is inserted by rotating the film
around the corner pivot point. This is illustrated in
Figure 4-3-6.
Step 1:
Insert film corner under clip.
Step 2:
Rotate film around captive corner
while pushing up.
Figure 4-3-6. Film Loading
2.
Unloading Film
Films can be removed by simply pulling them out
from the film holder.
Rev. F
4.8
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
SECTION 5
SERVICE
CONTENTS
Rev. F
PAGE
5.1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.1
5.2
Preparing for Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.1
5.2.1 Positioning Transport Band for Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2
5.2.2 Removing Covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5
5.3
Locating PC Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6
5.4
Fuse Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.7
5.5
Replacing Shutter Shield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.8
5.6
Replacing Diffuser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.9
5.7
Replacing Fluorescent Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10
5.8
Replacing PC Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11
5.9
Servicing Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.9.1 Removing Table and Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.9.2 Replacing Rotary Encoder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.9.3 Replacing Shutter Joy Stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.9.4 Replacing Frame Selector Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.9.5 Replacing Shutter Switch Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.10
Replacing Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.15
5.11
Replacing Anti-Static Brushes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.16
5.12
Replacing Ballasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.17
5.13
Servicing Transport Band Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.13.1 Replacing PC Boards for Transport Band Drive . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.13.2 Replacing DC Motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.13.3 Replacing Magnetic Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.13.4 Replacing Photo Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.13.5 Replacing Gear Tooth Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.13.6 Replacing Frequency/Voltage Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.14
Servicing Shutter Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.24
5.14.1 Replacing PC Boards for Shutter Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.26
5.14.2 Replacing Step Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.27
5.11
5.12
5.13
5.14
5.14
5.14
5.18
5.19
5.20
5.21
5.22
5.23
5.23
5.0
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
5.1 Introduction
The Rolloscope is designed to require minimum
service and maintenance. Major mechanical
components of the Rolloscope are designed for long
life expectancy. In addition, the electronic controls
incorporate integrated circuits which are very reliable.
Service is therefore mostly limited to replacement of
such items as fluorescent lamps and items subject to
wear and tear.
WARNING
Read and follow the steps in the
Safety Information section of this
manual.
WARNING
Service and calibration of the
Rolloscope should only be performed
by qualified personnel.
Before a component is replaced, always make certain
that the malfunction of it is not caused by improper
calibration. For calibration procedures, see the
maintenance section of this manual. For available
parts and their location in the unit, see the parts
section of this manual.
WARNING
Disconnect the power cord before
removing any of the covers.
Should it be necessary to operate the
unit with the covers off, exercise
extreme caution, staying clear of
moving chains and live electrical
circuits.
5.2 Preparing for Service
To gain access to some of the components to be
serviced it is necessary to work through two cutout
openings toward the end of the transport band and/or
remove the covers. The procedures are outlined in
5.2.1 and 5.2.2.
The procedure in 5.2.1 requires the use of the optional
Transport Band Foot Switch shown in Figure 5-2-a. If
not available, please order:
A-121-22-001 Transport Band Foot Switch
Figure 5-2-a. Transport Band Foot Switch
Rev. F
5.1
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
5.2.1 Positioning Transport Band for Service
To access components located behind the transport
band, two 15 x 24 inches* cutouts are available near
the end of the transport band. See Figure 5-2-b.
There are mainly two areas where the cutouts will help
in gaining access to components behind the band.
•
•
Front side of light box.
Back side of light box.
Cutout
15" x 24"
* Applies to Rolloscope M
124"
End of Band
Figure 5-2-b. Cutouts in Transport Band
Positioning Cutouts in Front of Light Box
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
Turn power on to the Rolloscope.
Make certain the shutters are fully open and
mammo mode selected. See the operating section
of this manual.
Go to frame 85.
Turn frame number control to 83 and then press
and hold RESET button until the FRAME NO.
display stops flashing.
Turn frame number control to 85 and push the
control to enter. The film transport band will now
move past frame 85 and stop with the two cutout
areas of the band in front of the viewing area. See
Figure 5-2-c. The FRAME NO. display will now
show #86.
Turn power off.
When the service has been completed, turn power
on and press NEXT DOWN switch momentarily.
The transport band should now move to frame 85
and stop.
The Rolloscope is now ready for normal operation.
ON
OFF
CO NT ROL RESEARCH,I NC.
ROLLING MEADOWS, I L
UP, DOW N FO OT SWI TC H
MOD EL N O. 131-001
SERI AL N O. 1241
VO LTAGE
CU RRENT
VAC 5 0/6 0 HZ
120
4. 5
A
MADE I N U. S.A.
Figure 5-2-c. Cutouts in Front of Light Box
Rev. F
5.2
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
5.2.1 Positioning Transport Band for Service , continued
Positioning Cutouts in Back of Light Box
In order to drive the transport band further up for the
cutouts to be in the back of the light box, it is
necessary to disable the right side magnetic sensor,
select service mode and use the transport band foot
switch.
f.
g.
h.
i.
CAUTION
j.
k.
Cutout
Do not drive the band any further
up. It is near the end of its travel and
could cause damage to the band and
the drive.
Turn power off and perform required service.
When the service has been completed, go to the
next instruction “Restoring Normal Operation.”
Figure 5-2-d. Cutouts in Back of Light Box
FOOT SW
LIMIT UP
STOP
POINT
DS1
DS2
LIMIT
DOWN
LIMIT
UP
ENABLE
UP
DOWN
HIGH
SPEED
DS3
DS5
DS6
DS4
INPUTS
TB3
OUTPUTS
DIM
F/V-
DIM
F/V+
+24V
LOW SPEED
S2
50
COUNT
R6
STOP POINT
S1
0
10
0
FOOT SW DOWN
FOOT SW UP
K5
K4
K3
S3
50
MOTOR UP
R5
MOTOR DOWN
FOOT SW COMM
0
LIMIT UP
0
10
COMM
HIGH SPEED
GND 24
HIGH SPEED
LIMIT DOWN
ENABLE ON
1
GND 24
16
ENABLE OFF
K7
GND 24
K6
K1
K2
TB2
1 2 3 4
LIMIT D
COUNT
TB1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
FOOT S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
c.
d.
e.
Turn power on to the Rolloscope.
Make certain the shutters are fully open and
mammo mode selected. See the operating section
of this manual.
Go to frame 85.
Turn power off.
See section 5.2.2 and remove Cover for
Electronics, Back Covers and any other covers as
directed in the procedure.
Locate the Relay Interface Board (see Figure 5-31) and remove the wire from TB-1 #9 (see Figure
5-2-e). This will disable the magnetic sensor for
the up limit and allow the transport band to be
driven past its normal end position.
See Figure 5-2-f and set S1 to HIGH speed and S2
to SERVICE MODE.
Connect the Transport Band Foot Switch, shown in
Figure 5-2-a.
Turn power on and with the foot switch, drive the
transport band up until the cutout is located as
shown in Figure 5-2-d.
TB4
GND
TX0
+24V
SERVICE
SPEED
RX0
SERVICE
MODE
NORMAL
MODE
S2
G
HIGH
SERVICE SWITCHES
CONTROL RESEARCH INC.
RELAY INTERFACE BOARD
GND 24
LOW
S1
+12V
GND
1 2 3 4
a.
b.
Magnetic Sensor
P1
1
Figure 5-2-e. Disconnecting Magnetic Sensor
Rev. F
5.3
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
5.2.1 Positioning Transport Band for Service , continued
Restoring Normal Operation
After the cutouts in the transport band have been at
the back of the light box and the switches on the relay
board have been in service mode, normal operation
will be restored by proceeding according to the
following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
l.
Turn power on.
With the foot switch drive the band down until the
film holder #85 is centered in the viewing area.
Turn power off.
Disconnect the transport band foot switch.
See Figure 5-2-g and set S1 to LOW speed and S2
to NORMAL MODE.
Connect the wire removed earlier from TB-1 #9 on
the relay interface board. See Figure 5-2-e.
Turn power on.
Dial in the number of the frame presently in the
viewing area (frame #85). See Figure 4-3-4.
Press and hold the RESET button, until the display
stops flashing.
Check that everything is working normally.
Turn power off.
Install covers etc.
SERVICE
SPEED
SERVICE
MODE
NORMAL
MODE
S2
HIGH
LOW
S1
SERVICE SWITCHES
Figure 5-2-f. Switches in Service Mode of Operation
SERVICE
SPEED
SERVICE
MODE
NORMAL
MODE
S2
HIGH
SERVICE SWITCHES
LOW
S1
Figure 5-2-g. Switches in Normal Mode of Operation
Rev. F
5.4
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
5.2.2 Removing Covers
For service and calibration, it is necessary to remove
some of the covers depending on the procedure. All
external covers are identified in Figure 5-2-h.
To remove the cover(s), proceed as follows:
a.
b.
Make certain that power is off and the line cord
is disconnected.
Remove the cover(s) as directed in the procedure.
Top Cover
Control Research Inc.
Cover for Electronics
Rolloscope M
ON
O FF
CO NTROL RESEA RCH,I NC.
ROL LI NG MEA DO WS, IL
UP , DOWN F OOTS WITCH
MODEL NO. 1 31 -0 01
S ERIAL NO. 1 24 1
V OL TA GE
CURRE NT
Left Side Cover
1 20
V AC 50/60 HZ
4 .5
A
MADE I N U.S. A.
Lower Front Cover
Right Side Cover
Back Covers
Figure 5-2-h. Removing Covers
Rev. F
5.5
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
5.3 Locating PC Boards
There are eight (8) PC Boards located behind the
Cover for Electronics, as shown in Figure 5-3-1. In
addition, there are two (2) PC Boards integrated with
the Control Panel.
5 0% IDLE
HAL F STEP
12 5
25 0
50 0
1 00 0
MAX
MOT OR
CURRENT
5 0% IDLE
HAL F STEP
12 5
25 0
50 0
1 00 0
5 0% IDLE
HAL F STEP
12 5
MAX
25 0
MOT OR
50 0
CURRENT
1 00 0
NORMAL
MODE
+VDC -
+ A-
+ B-
+ VDC -
+ A-
HIGH
+2 4V
GND 2 4
LOW
+1 2V
GND
SERVICE SW T
I CHES
+ BCONT ROL RESEARCH INC.
RELAY INT ERFACE BOARD
P1
S1
F1
10 A
E
FUS
F2
10 A
E
FUS
15
F ORCONT INUED PROT ECTION AGAINST RISK
OF F IRE REPLACE ONLY WIT HSAME TYPE
ANDRAT ING OF FUSE.
14
W ARNING:
SE
U
A-
CURRENT
LM
I IT
11
SE
U
A+
10
F
12
13
F
K1
F7
1/2 A
DC MOT OR DRIVE
9
6 7
F6
1/2 A
F8
1/2 A
F
F9
1/2 A
F
SE
U
F3
8A
E
FUS
8
1
5 0% IDLE
HAL F STEP
12 5
MAX
25 0
MOT OR
50 0
CURRENT
1 00 0
MAX
MOT OR
CURRENT
+ B-
3 4 5
ST EP C O M D IR
4 5 6
+ A-
1 2
EN
1 2 3
ENABL E ON
ENABL E OFF
SERVICE
SPEED
SERVICE
MODE
K2
SE
U
7 8 9 10 11
T X0
4 5 6
+V DC -
COMM
HIGH SPEED
16
K1
TB4
RX0
1 2 3
+ B-
TB3
S2
S1
S3
M OT ORUP
MOT OR DOWN
1 00
HIGH SPEED
1
K7
GND
2 3 4
+ A-
DS4
F /V -
1 00
50
R5
GND 24
S2
+ VDC -
CONTROL RESEARCH N
I C.
POWER SUPPL Y BOARD
HIGH
SPEED
F /V+
K2
L IM IT DOWN
L
S1
W
S2
H
S3
7
DS6
O UT PUTS
LOW SPEED
50
K3
K6
GND 24
ACCEL/DECEL
6
DOWN
DS5
R6
K4
L IM IT UP
F4
8A
E
FUS
F5
1 /2 A
E
FUS
5
UP
DS3
K5
F OOT SW COMM
3 4
E N S TEP CO M D I R
2 3 4
F OOT SW UP
M AX SPEED
L1
IRCOMP
4
ENABLE
F OOT SW DOWN
TB2
1
7 8 9 10 1 1 1 2
D9
12 3456
7 8 9 1 0 11
D9
12345 6
9 10 11 12
2 3 4
+ 5V G ND
D9
123 456
3
LIMIT
UP
ST OP POINT
6 7 8
1
CONTROL RESEARCH N
I C.
SHUT T ERCONT ROL BOARD
D9
1 2345 6
5 6
5 6 7
L IMIT
DOWN
INPUT S
COUNT
0
TB1
+
L2
2
DS2
+ 24 V
4 5
Pro ces sor Boar d
B1
TB2
8
1
STOP
POINT
DS1
DIM
DIM
0
1
P1
8 9 10 1 1 1 2
COUNT
TB1
7
1 2
STE P C O M D R
I
8 9 1 0 1 1 12
6
2 3 4
TB3
5
1 2 3
JP1
4
1
J2
3
EN
2
E N S TEP CO M D R
I
1
In order to gain access to the upper eight PC Boards,
make certain power is off and the line cord is
disconnected , then remove the Cover for Electronics
as shown in Figure 5-3-1.
1
Front, Top Cover
ON
O FF
CONTROL RESEARCH,INC.
ROLLING M EADOWS, IL
UP, DOWN FOOT SWITCH
MODE L NO. 131-001
S ERIA L NO. 1241
V OLT AGE
CURRE NT
120
V A C 50/60 HZ
4.5
A
MADE IN U.S.A.
Figure 5-3-1. Locating PC Boards
1.
Shutter Control Board
5.
Shutter Driver Board, Vertical, Lower
2.
Shutter Driver Board, Horizontal, Left
6.
Relay Interface Board
3.
Shutter Driver Board, Horizontal, Right
7.
Power Supply Board
4.
Shutter Driver Board, Vertical, Upper
8.
DC Motor Drive Board
Rev. F
5.6
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
5.4 Fuse Replacement
To remove a fuse, use a slotted screw driver and turn
fuse holder cap counter clockwise. Then remove the
cap and the fuse attached to it.
There are nine (9) fuses as specified in Table 5-4-1. All
fuses are located on the Power Supply Board, shown
in Figure 5-4-1.
Fuse
Circuit
Fuse Value
Type
Size
F1
AC Power
10A/250V
Fast Acting*
1-1/4" x 1/4"
F2
AC Power
10A/250V
Fast Acting*
1-1/4" x 1/4"
F3
120 VAC
8A/250V
Fast Acting*
1-1/4" x 1/4"
F4
24 VAC
8A/250V
Fast Acting*
1-1/4" x 1/4"
F5
120 VAC (T2, T3 Prim.)
½ A/250V
Fast Acting*
1-1/4" x 1/4"
F6
Spare Circuit
½ A/250V
Fast Acting*
1-1/4" x 1/4"
F7
5 VAC (Shutter Control Board)
½ A/250V
Fast Acting*
1-1/4" x 1/4"
F8
5 VAC (Opto Isolator)
½ A/250V
Fast Acting*
1-1/4" x 1/4"
F9
12 VAC (Frame Selector)
½ A/250V
Fast Acting*
1-1/4" x 1/4"
Table 5-4-1. Fuse Specifications
*Littlefuse Series 312 or equivalent.
FU
F2
10A
FU
F3
8A
FU
F4
8A
FU
F5
1/2A
FU
SE
14
13
F1
F8
1/2A
FU
F9
1/2A
FU
SE
11
FU
F2
9
10
F7
1/2A
SE
12
K1
8
SE
F3
K2
SE
4
SE
5
6
7
SE
F4
3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
F9
F1
10A
SE
SE
2
F8
FU
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK
OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE
AND RATING OF FUSE.
1
F7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
F6
F6
1/2A
WARNING:
15
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F5
Figure 5-4-1. Fuses on Power Supply Board
Rev. F
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Date October 1, 2004
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Manual No. 131-500
5.5 Replacing Shutter Shield
The clear acrylic shutter shield is located between the
transport band and the shutters. It serves two
purposes. First it protects the shutters from the
transport band and secondly it facilitates film loading
by acting at a back support for the band.
Shutter Shield
ON
O FF
The shutter shield could be damaged if excess force is
applied from the front. It would then be necessary to
replace it. Also, the shutter shield will have to be
removed when changing fluorescent lamps.
Removing Shutter Shield
CO NTRO L R ESEARC H,IN C.
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UP, DOWN F OOT SW T
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MODEL NO . 131-001
SERIAL NO . 1241
VOL TAGE
120
VAC 50 /60 HZ
CURRENT 4.5
A
MA DE IN U.S.A.
The shutter shield has to be removed from the right
side of the Rolloscope as shown in Figure 5-5-1. The
procedure is as follows:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Figure 5-5-1. Shutter Shield
Remove Right Side Cover, as shown in section
5.2.
Loosen two screws and two nuts as shown in the
details of Figure 5-5-2.
See figure 5-5-2 and move Shutter Shield Bracket
(1) toward the front and Shutter Shield (2) with its
support toward the back of the Rolloscope.
Pull the Shutter Shield (2) out from its supporting
channels as shown in Figure 5-5-1.
1
Reinstalling Shutter Shield
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
2
Insert the Shutter Shield (2) into its supporting
channels.
Push the Shutter Shield and its support toward the
front of the Rolloscope and tighten the two screws
shown in Figure 5-5-2.
Move the Shutter Shield Bracket (1) toward the
back of the Rolloscope until the Shutter Shield (2)
is approximately centered between the Transport
Band (3) and the front of the Horizontal Shutter
(4).
Tighten the two nuts shown in Figure 5-5-2.
Reinstall the Right Side Cover.
3
4
Figure 5-5-2. Shutter Shield, Details
1.
2.
3.
4.
Rev. F
Shutter Shield Bracket
Shutter Shield
Transport Band
Horizontal Shutter
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Manual No. 131-500
5.6 Replacing Diffuser
The diffuser is located in the front part of the light box
between the fluorescent lamps and X-ray films to be
viewed. The purpose with the diffuser is to distribute
the light evenly over the entire viewing area.
Diffuser
The diffuser (as well as the shutter shield covered in
section 5.5) has to be removed in order to replace the
fluorescent lamps.
ON
OFF
Removing Diffuser
Fluorescent Lamps
The diffuser has to be removed from the right side of
the Rolloscope as shown in Figure 5-6-1. The
procedure is as follows:
CONT ROL RESEARCH,INC.
R OLL INGM EADOWS, IL
MODEL NO. 1 31 -0 01
SERIAL NO. 1 24 1
VAC 5 0/60 HZ
VOL TAGE 1 20
A
CURRENT 4 .5
M AD E IN U.S .A.
UP , DOWN FOOT S WIT CH
Cutouts
Figure 5-6-1. Diffuser
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
Turn power on to the Rolloscope.
Make certain the shutters are fully open and
mammo mode selected. See the operating section
of this manual.
Go to frame 85.
Turn frame number control to 83 and then press
and hold RESET button until the FRAME NO.
display stops flashing.
Turn frame number control to 85 and push the
control to enter. The film transport band will now
move past frame 85 and stop with the two cutout
areas of the band in front of the viewing area.
Turn power off.
Remove shutter shield as shown in section 5.5.
Remove light box cover as shown in Figure 5-6-2.
Through cutouts in the viewing area, push right
end of diffuser toward back of Rolloscope and
move it out through the opening in right side of
light box.
SIDE
VIEW
2
1
Reinstalling Diffuser
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Make certain that power is turned off.
Insert diffuser through opening on right side of
light box.
Install light box cover. Before tightening the three
screws, push cover toward front of Rolloscope.
This will hold diffuser firmly in place and prevent it
from rattling.
Install shutter shield as shown in section 5.5.
Turn power on and press NEXT DOWN switch
momentarily. The transport band should now move
to frame 85 and stop. The FRAME NO. display
should also show 85.
The Rolloscope is now ready for normal operation.
TOP
VIEW
2
1
Figure 5-6-2.Removing Diffuser
1.
2.
Rev. F
Light Box Cover
Diffuser
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Manual No. 131-500
5.7 Replacing Fluorescent Lamps
There are ten (10) fluorescent lamps used in the
Rolloscope. When replacing lamps due to lamp failure
or loss of light output, it is recommended that all
lamps be replaced , regardless of age or condition.
This will give optimum performance, with least amount
of service time.
Access to the lamps is from the front of the Rolloscope
and through the cutouts at the end of the transport
band. Also, it is necessary to remove the shutter shield
and the diffuser.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Tilt the lamp with the right end toward the upper
right corner of the light box.
Move the left end of the lamp toward the front and
out of the light box. Guide the left end of the lamp
down between the transport band and the
horizontal shutter until the right end clears the
upper right corner of the cutout in the transport
band.
Move the right end of the lamp to the outside of
the transport band and remove it at an angle to the
upper right.
Repeat the process for the other nine lamps.
Preparations
Installing Fluorescent Lamps
a.
b.
Remove shutter shield and diffuser by following
the instructions under “Removing Diffuser” in
section 5.6.
The viewing area should now look similar to Figure
5-7-1.
a.
b.
Removing Fluorescent Lamps
c.
WARNING
a.
b.
To prevent injury from breakage of
the fluorescent lamps, handle the
lamps with great care.
d.
Install new lamps in reverse order. Please note
that the lamps must be exact replacement.
Turn power on and make certain that the lamps
are working correctly. Note that some flickering will
occur with cold and new lamps. After a few
minutes warmup there should be no flickering at
any level. Then turn power off.
Follow the instructions “Reinstalling Diffuser” in
section 5.6.
The Rolloscope should now be ready for normal
operation.
Make certain power is turned off.
Starting with the bottom lamp, grab the lamp near
the ends, turn it 90 degrees and pull it toward the
front and out of the lamp holders. Please note that
the lamp holders are spring loaded against the
ends of the lamp.
Lamp Holder
Fluorescent Lamp
ON
OFF
C ON TR OL RESEARC H,IN C.
RO LL IN G MEAD OWS, I L
UP, DOW N FOOT S WIT CH
MODEL NO. 1 3 1- 00 1
S ERIA L NO. 1 24 1
V OLTAGE
CURRE NT
1 20
V A C 5 0/60 HZ
A
4 .5
MAD E IN U.S.A.
Figure 5-7-1.
Replacing Fluorescent Lamps
Rev. F
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Date October 1, 2004
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Manual No. 131-500
5.8 Replacing PC Boards
There are eight (8) PC boards located behind the
Cover for Electronics, as shown in Figure 5-3-1. See
section 5.3 “Locating PC Boards.” There are also two
(2) PC boards integrated with the control panel but
they will be covered in the section for the control panel.
e.
If it becomes necessary to replace any of the PC
boards, consider the following:
g.
h.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Make certain that correct replacement board, valid
for the serial number of the Rolloscope, has been
ordered.
Make certain power is turned off.
Remove the Cover for Electronics, as shown in
Figure 5-3-1.
Mark the wires connected to terminal boards with
the terminal identification, ex. TB1-3 or TB3-4.
f.
i.
j.
After disconnecting all wires and connectors,
remove screws, washers and spacers, holding the
board, carefully noting their number, size and
location.
Install the new board using same screws, washers
and spacers.
Connect marked wires and connectors.
Unless advised differently by instructions
accompanying the new board, set all switches and
controls preliminarily to the same settings as on
the old board.
After board replacement, always carry out final
check and adjustments for the functions
involved, as described in the Maintenance Section
of this manual.
Install the Cover for Electronics.
5.9 Servicing Control Panel
The control panel is shown in Figure 5-9-1. To replace
parts on the control panel, it is necessary to first
remove the table and then the control panel.
The following steps describe the procedure.
Table
FRAME SELECTOR
LAMP CONTROL
SHUTTER CONTROL
INTENSITY
FRAME NO.
1
PRESETS
2
3
4
1
ROAM
0
LAMPS ON-OFF
6
STOP
7
5
RESET
8
4
9
3
2
NEXT UP
10
+
NEXT DOWN
PUSH TO ENTER
Figure 5-9-1. Control Panel
Rev. F
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Manual No. 131-500
5.9.1 Removing Table and Control Panel , see Figure 5-9-2
Removing the Table
Removing the Control Panel
The table (2) is mounted to the Rolloscope with four
bolts (4). To remove the table, proceed as follows:
The control panel (5) is secured by three screws (3).
To remove the control panel, proceed as follows:
a.
a.
b.
c.
b.
Use a ½ inch socket wrench and loosen four bolts
(4).
The table brackets (1) have slotted holes for easy
removal of the table. Lift the table (2) up and away
from the Rolloscope.
d.
Make certain that power is turned off .
Remove three screws (3)
Lift the control panel (5) straight up and
disconnect the two ribbon cables.
Move the control panel assembly to a work area
where the control panel can be supported in both
ends with the controls turned downwards.
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1
ON
OFF
2
3
CONTROL RESEA RCH,INC.
ROLLING MEA DOWS, IL
UP, DO WN F OOT SWITCH
MODEL NO. 131-001
SERIAL NO. 1241
120
VOLTAGE
CURRENT
4
VAC 50/60 HZ
4.5
A
MADE IN U.S .A .
5
Figure 5-9-2. Removing Table and Control Panel
Rev. F
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Manual No. 131-500
5.9.2 Replacing Rotary Encoder (6) , see Figure 5-9-3
Removing rotary encoder:
Installing replacement rotary encoder:
a.
a.
Remove the table and control panel as described
in section 5.9.1.
Remove knob (7).
Remove flexible cable (5).
Use 9/16" wrench and remove nut holding rotary
encoder (6) to control panel.
Lift rotary encoder with its mounting hardware out
and away from the control panel.
b.
c.
d.
e.
8
c.
d.
1
9
2
Pin 1
1
P1
b.
Make certain that the same washers/spacers are
used and install the rotary encoder in reverse
order.
Verify that the “Push to enter” switch clicks just
before the knob hits the control panel. If not,
adjust height position of knob. Do not over tighten
the set screws.
Reinstall control panel and table.
Test and adjust according to procedures outlined
in the maintenance and calibration section of this
manual.
S3
1
FRAME SELECTOR BOARD
1
B1
Processor Board
+5V
GND
P1
+
JP1
DS4 DS3 DS2 DS1
J2
Back View
Front View
FRAME SELECTOR
SHUTTER CONTROL
FRAME NO.
+
RESET
NEXT DOWN
NEXT UP
1
PRESETS
2
3
LAMP CONTROL
INTENSITY
4
ROAM
LAMPS ON-OFF
STOP
PUSH TO ENTER
3
7
4
6
1
5
1
5
Figure 5-9-3. Control panel Components
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Control Panel, Silk Screened
Shutter Switch Board
Knob for Dimmer
Shutter Joy Stick
Flexible Cable Assembly
Rev. F
6.
7.
8.
9.
Rotary Encoder
Knob for Frame Selector
Frame Selector Board
Frame Selector CPU Board
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Manual No. 131-500
5.9.3 Replacing Shutter Joy Stick (4) , see Figure 5-9-3
Removing shutter joy stick:
Installing replacement shutter joy stick:
a.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Remove the table and control panel as described
in section 5.9.1.
Remove flexible cable (5).
Use 9/16" wrench and remove nut holding shutter
joy stick (4) to control panel.
Lift shutter joy stick with its mounting hardware out
and away from the control panel.
b.
c.
Make certain that the same washers/spacers are
used and install the shutter joy stick in reverse
order.
Reinstall control panel and table.
Test and adjust according to procedures outlined
in the maintenance and calibration section of this
manual.
5.9.4 Replacing Frame Selector Board (8) , see Figure 5-9-3
Removing frame selector board:
Installing replacement frame selector board:
a.
a.
b.
c.
Remove the table and control panel as described
in section 5.9.1.
Remove flexible cable (5) connecting rotary
encoder to frame selector board.
Remove screws holding frame selector board to
control panel and lift out frame selector board.
b.
c.
d.
Transfer CPU board from the old frame selector
board to the new frame selector board.
Install frame selector board in reverse order.
Reinstall control panel and table.
Test and adjust according to procedures outlined
in the maintenance and calibration section of this
manual.
Note: The frame selector CPU board (9) is not part of
the frame selector board (8) and has to be ordered
separately.
5.9.5 Replacing Shutter Switch Board (2) , see Figure 5-9-3
Removing shutter switch board:
Installing replacement shutter switch board:
a.
a.
b.
c.
b.
c.
d.
Remove the table and control panel as described
in section 5.9.1.
Remove knob for dimmer (3).
Remove flexible cable (5) connecting shutter joy
stick to shutter switch board.
Remove screws holding shutter switch board to
control panel and lift out shutter switch board.
Rev. F
Install shutter switch board in reverse order.
Reinstall control panel and table.
Test and adjust according to procedures outlined
in the maintenance and calibration section of this
manual.
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Manual No. 131-500
5.10 Replacing Batteries
There are two (2) lithium batteries used to retain
memory. One is located on the shutter control board
and one on the frame selector board.
Shutter Control Board
The batteries have an expected life of five years. When
the battery voltage drops below 2.0 volts or when the
shutter or frame control settings are lost, the batteries
should be replaced.
b.
To replace the batteries, see Figure 5-10-1 and
proceed as follows:
d.
a.
c.
See section 5.3 and locate the shutter control
board.
Use a small screwdriver and carefully lift the left
side of the battery and push it out and away from
the contact on top.
Install the new battery by pushing it under the
contact and into the holder.
Check that the voltage is 3.1 ±0.2 volts.
Frame Selector Board
a.
b.
c.
d.
Remove the frame selector board from the
Rolloscope as instructed in section 5.9.
Desolder the old battery and install the new.
Check that the voltage is 3.1 ±0.2 volts.
Reinstall the board and check operation.
J2
JP1
TB3
1
Processor Board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
P1
B1
TB2
1 2 3 4
TB1
+
CONTROL RESEARCH INC.
SHUTTER CONTROL BOARD
All shutter and frame control settings stored in
memory will be lost and have to be reset.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Note:
+5V GND
Shutter Control Board
1
P1
S3
1
FRAME SELECTOR BOARD
B1
Processor Board
+5V
GND
DS4 DS3 DS2 DS1
+
JP1
J2
Frame Selector Board
Figure 5-10-1. Replacing Batteries
Rev. F
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Date October 1, 2004
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Manual No. 131-500
5.11 Replacing Anti-Static Brushes
To minimize static buildups, two sets of anti-static
brushes (2 in Figure 5-11-1) are used. Each brush (3)
is only 24 inches long and therefore two brushes have
to be used with each set to cover the width of the
transport band. To replace the brushes, proceed as
follows:
Upper Set
a. Remove top, right and left side covers as
described in section 5.2.
b. The brushes are mounted to a hex rod (1) held to
the right and left side bracket with 1/4" hex bolts.
Remove the two hex bolts and pull the hex rod out
from the top of the Rolloscope.
c. Replace the two brushes and install the rod in
reverse order.
Lower Set
a. Remove the complete control panel assembly as
described in section 5.9.
b. Remove bracket for control panel mounting (5). It
is held to the Rolloscope frame with five screws
(4).
c. Remove old brushes and install new.
d. Assemble in reverse order.
1
2
3
24" (610 mm)
4
5
2
Figure 5-11-1. Anti-Static Brushes
Rev. F
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Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
5.12 Replacing Ballasts
There are five electronic dimming ballasts in the
Rolloscope. They are mounted on the back of the light
box as shown in Figure 5-12-1.
Each ballast controls two fluorescent lamps. In order to
maintain the high, flicker free, light output, it is
important to use only exact replacement ballast.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
To replace the ballast, proceed as follows:
a.
b.
c.
Make certain power is off and the line cord
disconnected.
Remove right, left and back covers as described in
section 5.2.2.
Follow the instructions in section 5.2.1 and
position the cutouts in the transport band in the
back of the light box.
i.
j.
k.
Turn power off.
Make a sketch and mark the wires connected to
the ballast to be replaced.
With a screw driver push down the wire release
tab and pull out each wire from the ballast.
Loosen the nut in one end of the ballast.
Remove the nut in the other end and lift out the
ballast.
Install the new ballast in reverse order.
Turn power on and check that the light output is
uniform and that the intensity can be controlled
throughout its full range.
Restore normal operation by following the steps
for “Restoring Normal Operation” in section 5.2.1.
Wire Release Tabs
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
230 240 V
1 - 10 V
+
Nut 10-32
Rear View of Light Box
Ballast
Figure 5-12-1. Replacing Ballasts
Rev. F
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Date October 1, 2004
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Manual No. 131-500
5.13 Servicing Transport Band Drive
Principle of Operation
For keeping track of the frame count and stopping the
Transport Band (7) at the correct position, two Photo
Sensors (8 and 10) are used. The Photo Sensors are
activated by black labels placed along the sides of the
Transport Band. In normal (mammography) mode the
left sensor is used for frame counting and the right side
sensor for stopping point. In full frame mode the
functions are reversed.
Figure 5-13 shows the principle of operation of the
transport band drive. Following is a short description of
the operation:
When the operator selects a frame or activates the up
or down switches on the Frame Selector (1), a signal
goes to the Relay Interface Board (2). From there the
signal goes to the Motor Drive Board (3) which
provides power to the DC Motor (4).
As an added security, to make certain the band will not
go past its end position, two Magnetic Sensors (9 and
11) are used. The Magnetic Sensors will be activated
only if the Photo Sensors fail.
The DC Motor (4) drives the Transport Band (7) in the
direction determined by selection made on the Frame
Selector (1) and continues until the desired frame has
been reached.
To maintain a constant speed for Transport Band (7) a
Sprocket Gear is driven by the Band and a Gear Tooth
Sensor(5) monitors the speed by reading each tooth on
the sprocket wheel. This signal is then sent to a
Frequency/Voltage Converter(6). The DC voltage from
the converter is sent back to the Relay Interface Board
(2) which adjusts the speed of the DC Motor (4).
STOP
P OINT
DS1
D S2
NEXT UP
LIMIT
UP
ENABL E
UP
D OWN
HIGH
SPEED
D S3
DS5
DS6
DS4
3
TB3
OUTPUTS
F/V-
DIM
F/V+
+24V
LOW S PEED
50
COU NT
S2
R6
STOP P OINT
S1
0
1 00
FOOT SW D OWN
FOOT SW UP
K5
K4
K3
S3
50
MOTOR UP
R5
FOOT SW C OMM
MOTOR DOWN
0
LIMIT U P
1 00
C OMM
HIGH SPEED
GND 24
H IGH SPEED
LIMIT D OWN
ENAB LE ON
1
GND 24
16
ENABL E OFF
K7
K6
K2
K1
TB2
PUSH TO ENTER
TB4
1 2 3 4
GND
SER VICE
M OD E
TX0
NORMAL
MOD E
S2
HIGH
SER VICE SWITCH ES
C ONTROL R ESEAR CH IN C.
R ELA Y IN TERFACE BOAR D
1
+24V
S ERVICE
S PEED
RX0
GN D 24
LOW
S1
+12V
GND
A-
CU RR ENT
LIMIT
A+
8
D C MOTOR D RIVE
L
S1
A CCE L/DECEL
W
S2
H
S3
MAX SPEED
1 2 3 4
NEXT DOWN
+
STOP
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
FRAME NO.
RESET
L IMIT
D OWN
IN PUTS
DIM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
COU NT
TB1
FRAME SELECTOR
7
10
L1
IR COMP
L2
P1
1
2
9
11
4
6
5
Figure 5-13. Transport Band Drive
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Frame Selector
Relay Interface Board
Motor Drive Board
DC Motor
Gear Tooth Sensor
Frequency/Voltage Converter
Rev. F
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Transport Band
Photo Sensor, Left Side
Magnetic Sensor, Left Side
Photo Sensor, Right Side
Magnetic Sensor, Right Side
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Manual No. 131-500
5.13 Servicing Transport Band Drive , continued
Trouble Shooting the Transport Band Drive
When trouble shooting the transport band drive,
carefully observe and record what is happening. First
look for the most likely causes as the ones listed
below. If this does not solve the problem, check the
calibrations and adjustments as outlined in the
Maintenance Section of this manual.
SYMPTOM
WARNING
Disconnect the power cord before
removing any of the covers.
Should it be necessary to operate the
unit with the covers off, exercise
extreme caution, staying clear of
moving chains and live electrical
circuits.
CHECK/ADJUST
Transport band stops with the film holder
at the top of the viewing area.
Full Size Mode has been selected. To return to Mammo Mode,
press and hold the STOP button for more than 2 seconds.
See the Operating section of this manual.
FRAME NO. display does not correspond
to the frame number in the viewing area.
Dial in the number of the frame presently in view. Press and hold
the RESET button until the display stops flashing.
See the Operating section of this manual.
Transport band will stop before, or go past
selected frame. Frame number display
shows “0" or “86" even though the band is
not at the end position.
Films placed too close to the edge of the transport band. This will
disturb the photo sensors.
Transport band slows down when reaching
the selected frame but does not stop.
Instead, it continues at low speed until
power is turned off.
Stop point photo sensor not operating. Check stop point photo
sensor (right side sensor in normal mammo mode) by blocking
the beam. The red LED on the sensor should go off and the
output (black wire) should go from 24 V to 0 V. If it does not,
replace the sensor (section 5.13.4).
Transport band overshoots the stopping
point by several inches (stopping point of
band too high going up, too low going
down).
The switch “Service Speed High/Low” on the relay interface board
has inadvertently been left in position “High”. Return the switch to
its normal “Low” position.
Transport band will not move in either
direction. Frame selector is frozen on one
number and it appear to be flashing slowly.
Severe electrical or static noise has corrupted CPU memory
beyond watchdog reset capability. Perform “Super Reset” as
follows:
Turn power off. Hold RESET button on the frame selector down
(see the operating section of this manual) while turning main
power on. This will clear the memory and the FRAME NO. display
will flash “0". Dial in the number of the frame presently in view.
Press and hold the RESET button until the display stops flashing
5.13.1 Replacing PC Boards for Transport Band Drive
Three PC Boards, as shown in Figure 5-13, are directly
involved in the transport band drive. They are, the
Frame Selector Board, the Relay Interface Board and
the Motor Drive Board. The Power Supply Board (see
Figure 5-3-1) is also involved as it provides power for
the transport band drive.
Rev. F
To replace the boards, follow the directions in sections
5.8 and 5.9.
After board replacement, check and calibrate
according to instructions in the Maintenance and
Calibration section of this manual.
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5.13.2 Replacing DC Motor
The DC Motor (see Figure 5-13-a) is a very reliable
component and is not expected to need replacement.
Should replacement, however, be needed, please
proceed as follows:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Drive the transport band to frame No. 42 (midpoint of band = equilibrium), then turn power off.
Using a wrench, loosen the three bolts, holding the
motor, to slacken the chain.
Remove the chain and the motor.
Install the new motor and tension the chain for a
maximum deflection of ½ inch when pushing at the
mid-point of the chain. Tighten the three bolts.
Reset the Frame No. on the frame selector if
needed and verify correct operation.
WARNING
DO NOT REMOVE LEFT SIDE CHAIN
between upper and lower take-up reels .
The lower take-up reel contains a spring which
CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
A special tool is needed to un-wind tension.
Contact Control Research, Inc. before
attempting any work in this area.
Magnetic Sensor
Frequency/Voltage Converter
Gear Tooth Sensor
Photo Sensor
DC Motor
Transport band
Figure 5-13-a
Transport Band
Drive Components
Chain
Upper Take-Up Reel
Rev. F
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5.13.3 Replacing Magnetic Sensor
There are two magnetic sensors (see Figures 5-13 and
5-13-a) to stop the transport band in its end positions.
The magnetic sensors are activated only if the photo
sensors should fail.
The magnetic sensor on the right side stops the
transport band at the end when the band is going up.
The magnetic sensor on the left side stops the
transport band at the end when the band is going
down.
To replace the magnetic sensor, see Figure 5-13-b and
proceed as follows:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Remove top, right and/or left side covers as
described in section 5.2.
Disconnect the four wires from terminal strip (2).
Remove two screws (5 in Figure 5-13-b) holding
the bracket (4) to the upper side frame member (1)
and remove the assembly from the Rolloscope.
Remove the magnetic sensor (3) from bracket (4)
and install the new sensor.
Complete the installation in the reverse order.
Check and adjust according to instructions in the
maintenance section of this manual.
1
2
3
4
5
Figure 5-13-b. Replacing Magnetic Sensor
Rev. F
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5.13.4 Replacing Photo Sensor
There are two photo sensors (see Figures 5-13 and 513-a) used to keep track of the frame count and to stop
the transport band in the correct position.
To replace the photo sensor, see Figure 5-13-c and
proceed as follows:
a.
Each photo sensor consists of two parts, the emitter
and the receiver. When ordering replacement, both
parts are delivered as a kit.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Remove right, left and back covers as described in
section 5.2.2.
Disconnect connectors at emitter and receiver.
Remove screws and nuts (2 for each) holding the
emitter and the receiver to the bracket. Note: It may
be beneficial to remove the bracket from its support
in order to gain better access to emitter connector
and screws.
Install the new emitter and receiver.
Complete the installation in reverse order.
Emitter
Receiver
Bracket
SIDE VIEW
Connector
TOP VIEW
Figure 5-13-c. Replacing Photo Sensor
Rev. F
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5.13.5 Replacing Gear Tooth Sensor
The gear tooth sensor is a component used to maintain
a constant speed of the transport band. For a principle
of operation and for the location of the gear tooth
sensor, see Figures 5-13 and 5-13-a. As shown in
Figure 5-13-d, the gear tooth sensor is attached to the
upper right side support bracket (3).
c.
d.
e.
f.
To replace the gear tooth sensor, see Figure 5-13-d
and proceed as follows:
a.
b.
g.
h.
Remove right and back covers as described in
section 5.2.2.
Locate the three wires from the gear tooth sensor
and make a sketch showing their connection to the
socket of the frequency/voltage converter.
Disconnect the three wires.
Remove the nut (5 in Figure 5-13-d) and lift out the
gear tooth sensor.
Install the new gear tooth sensor in reverse order.
Check that the air gap (a)between the tip of the
tooth of sprocket (1) and the front of the gear tooth
sensor (2) is between 0.04" and 0.08" (1.0 and 2.0
mm). If necessary, use a flat washer (4) with a
different thickness.
Complete the installation in reverse order.
Check and adjust according to instructions in the
maintenance and calibration section of this
manual.
a
Figure 5-13-d. Gear Tooth Sensor
1
2
3
4
5
5.13.6 Replacing Frequency/Voltage Converter
The frequency/voltage converter as shown in Figures
5-13 and 5-13-a is a plug-in module and it therefore
easy to replace. To replace it, perform the following
steps:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Rev. F
Remove right side cover as described in section
5.2.
If the frequency/voltage converter is held to its
socket with a cable tie, cut the cable tie.
Pull the frequency/voltage converter out of the
socket and install the new one.
Complete the installation in reverse order.
Check and adjust according to instructions in the
maintenance and calibration section of this
manual.
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5.14 Servicing Shutter Drive
Principle of Operation
Figures 5-14-a and 5-14-b show the principle of
operation of the shutter drive. Following is a short
description of the operation:
The signal goes from the Shutter Control (1) to the
Shutter Control Board (2) which directs the information
to the appropriate Step Motor Driver (3, 4, 5 or 6) and
on to the Step Motors.
Each of the four shutters is controlled by a Step Motor
M2, M3, M4 and M5 (see Figure 5-14-b).
A micro processor and a battery powered memory on
the Shutter Control Board (2) keeps track of the shutter
positions for the preset and for each frame.
+5V GND
+ VDC -
+ A-
+ B-
+ A-
+ B-
50% IDLE
HALF STEP
125
250
500
1000
123456
50% IDLE
HALF STEP
125
250
500
1000
+ VDC -
+ A-
+ B-
MAX
MAX
+ VDC -
D9
123456
50% IDLE
HALF STEP
125
250
500
1000
50% IDLE
HALF STEP
125
250
500
1000
MAX
1 2 3 4
1
TB1
+
CONTROL RESEARCH INC.
SHUTT ER CONT ROL BOARD
D9
123 456
MOTOR
CU RRENT
TB2
D9
123456
+ VDC - + A -
MOTOR
CU RRENT
D9
B1
MAX
MOTOR
CU RRENT
Processor Board
6
MOTOR
CU RRENT
1
P1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
ROAM
EN ST EP COM DIR
TB3
4
5
EN STEP COM DIR
1
PRESETS
2
3
4
EN STEP COM DIR
JP1
SHUTTER CONTROL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
3
J2
EN STEP COM D IR
From the Shutter Control (1) the operator uses the
directional switches, the preset or the roam control to
move the shutters to their desired position.
+ B-
2
M2
M3
M4
M5
Figure 5-14-a. Shutter Control
M2
M4
M5
Front View
M3
Figure 5-14-b. Shutter Motors
Rev. F
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5.14 Servicing Shutter Drive , continued
Trouble Shooting the Shutter Drive
When trouble shooting the shutter drive, carefully
observe and record what is happening. First look for
the most likely causes as the ones listed below. If this
does not solve the problem, check the calibrations and
adjustments as outlined in the Maintenance and
Calibration Section of this manual.
SYMPTOM
Shutters do not open completely
WARNING
Disconnect the power cord
before removing any of the covers.
Should it be necessary to operate the unit with the
covers off, exercise extreme caution, staying clear of
moving chains and live electrical circuits.
CHECK/ADJUST
Reset shutter position as follows:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Press and hold Preset Switches 1 and 4 (see Figure 4-3-5)
until the light in both switches flash ones. This loads an
artificial number into the electronic positioning system,
enabling shutter movement in both directions.
Move the shutters out with the individual controls but make
certain to release the shutter control switch as soon as the
shutter reach its fully open position.
Repeat this procedure if necessary until all four shutters are
returned to their fully open position. Driving the shutters
against the stops will produce a rattling sound (cogging).
Note that this will not cause any damage if done briefly.
Press and hold Preset Switches 2 and 3 until the light in both
switches flashes ones. This sets the electronic positioning
counters to zero. The shutters are now calibrated.
Note: Should the symptom recur, check for malfunctioning step
motor driver.
One of the shutters moves in one direction
only, regardless of toggle switch direction
input.
Step motor driver defective. (Direction input not responding).
Replace driver.
One of the shutters moves unevenly and
loses position, requiring frequent shutter
resets.
One of the step motor drivers is defective. Run one shutter only at
a time to determine which shutter is causing the problem.
Replace the step motor driver for that shutter.
One of the shutter motors is making a
humming or high-pitch noise even when
not activated.
Step motor driver defective (switching oscillator frequency off).
Replace step motor driver.
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5.14.1 Replacing PC Boards for Shutter Drive
Three types of PC Boards, as shown in Figure 5-14-a,
are directly involved in the shutter drive. They are, the
Shutter Switch Board, located in the Shutter Control
(1), the Shutter Control Board (2) and the Step Motor
Driver Boards (3-6). The Power Supply Board (see
Figure 5-3-1) is also involved as it provides power for
the transport band drive.
To replace the boards, follow the directions in sections
5.8 and 5.9.
Note: If any of the Step Motor Driver Boards are
replaced, the DIP switches on the board should be set
as shown in Figure 5-14-c.
After board replacement, check and calibrate
according to instructions in the Maintenance and
Calibration section of this manual.
U8 (Right)
50% IDLE
HALF STEP
125
250
500
1000
+ VDC - + A -
+ B-
+ VDC - + A -
123456
123456
50% IDLE
HALF STEP
125
MAX
250
MOTOR
500
CURRENT
1000
+ B-
50% IDLE
HALF STEP
125
MAX
250
MOTOR
500
CURRENT
1000
+ VDC - + A -
123456
MAX
MOTOR
CURRENT
MAX
MOTOR
CURRENT
MAX
MOTOR
CURRENT
+ B-
123456
50% IDLE
HALF STEP
125
250
500
1000
50% IDLE
HALF STEP
125
250
500
1000
123456
D9
50% IDLE
HALF STEP
125
250
500
1000
EN STEP COM DIR
+ A-
D9
MAX
MOTOR
CURRENT
EN STEP COM DIR
D9
123456
U10 (Lower)
EN STEP COM DIR
D9
+ VDC -
U9 (Upper)
EN STEP COM DIR
U7 (Left)
+ B-
Figure 5-14-c. Setting of DIP Switches on Step Motor Driver Boards
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5.14.2 Replacing Step Motors
The four step motors, M2, M3, M4 and M5 are mounted
to brackets attached to each corner of the light box.
See Figure 5-14-b.
The step motors are very reliable and would not be
expected to require replacement. If, however,
replacement is needed, see Figures 5-14-b and 5-14-c
and proceed as follows:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
Make certain power is off and the line cord
disconnected.
Remove right, left, back, top front and top covers
as described in section 5.2.2.
Follow the instructions in section 5.2.1 and
position the cutouts in the transport band in the
back of the light box.
Turn power off.
Make a sketch and mark the wires connected to
the step motor to be replaced.
Disconnect the wires from the terminal board.
Remove the four screws with nut and washer,
holding the motor to the bracket.
Lift the timing belt off the pulley and pull the motor
out and away from the bracket.
i.
Note the clearance between the pulley and the
motor body. Use a 5/64" hex wrench and transfer
the pulley to the new motor with the same
clearance between the pulley and the motor body.
j. Install the new motor in reverse order. Before
tighten the nuts, move the motor back and fort
until the timing belt has the proper tension.
Applying a slight pressure to the belt between the
two pulleys should cause a deflection of
approximately 1/4". Also, check against other
motor/timing belts
k. Make certain that the shutter controlled by the
motor replaced is in its fully open position. If not,
turn the motor pulley manually.
l. Restore normal operation by completing the steps
in section 5.2.1.
m. Press and hold Preset Switches 2 and 3 (see
Figure 4-3-5) until the light in both switches starts
to flash.
n. Check that the shutter open and closes
completely. If needed, follow the check/adjust
procedure in the Trouble Shooting section 5.14.
Figure 5-14-c. Step Motor Mounting
Rev. F
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SECTION 6
SCHEMATICS
CONTENTS
PAGE
Line Voltage/Power Supply Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.1
Relay Interface Board and Transport Band Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2
Shutter Control and Switch Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.3
Shutter Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.4
Light Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.5
Frame Selector PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.6
Relay Interface PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.7
Shutter Switch PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.8
Shutter Control PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.9
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6.5
GND
CTS0
NOTE: TO DEFEAT PFI
OMIT ZD1 & R2
3
12
3V
32
14
VCC
RN2
1
2
4
6
8
10
9
7
5
3
2K2
2
4
6
8
10
9
7
5
3
4K7
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
SW1
U1
U2A
10
4.7uF
SW2
DOWN
+
C4
8
5
9
12
4.7uF
1
FOOT SW.
DOWN
11
6
3
4
1
2
11
13
15
17
15
A0
A1
A2
A3
C8 0.1
19
A0
A1
A2
RST
18
19
24
2
13
1
2
3
D0
15
14
D
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
Q0
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
S0
S1
S2
CLR
G
8
6
4
2
C9
6
7
5
3
1
DS2
DOWN
Sw
SW4
DS3
HI-SPEED
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
74HC32
U4C
10
DS4
1
ENABLE
A
B
5
4
Enter
3
C10
U12
C11
D0
D1
D2
D3
4.7uF
STOP/CANCEL
RN3
14
16
16
16
GND
10
7
15
8
8
5
/ENABLE
9
4
7
1
2
6
A
B
C
D
4
5
3
BI
LE
LT
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
13
12
11
10
9
15
14
VDD
RN6
470
RN5
470
RN7
470
RN7
470
RN8
470
RN5
470
RN8
470
RN6
470
RN6
470
RN7
470
RN8
470
RN7
470
RN5
470
RN5
470
74HC4511
U13
CALIBRATE
D4
D5
D6
D7
U3A
C15 0.1
C14 0.1
C13 0.1
C12 0.1
20
RIBBON CABLE
TO P1
ON R.I.B.
PVT412
4.7uF
2
3
5
8
10
9
7
4
6
VCC
6
74HC32
0.1
2
4
6
8
U6
/HI-SPEED
7
4
PVT412
U11
8
2K2
U5
5
2
9
16
U4
6
1
11
D4
D5
D6
D7
9
7
5
3
1
U2,3
/DOWN
8
4
PVT412
U10
2
VCC
SW5
5
2
U4D
+
2
6
1
470
+
OPTICAL
ENCODER
/UP
5
4
PVT412
U9
RN4
U6
D0
5V
Gnd
10
5
6
74HC244
1
VCC
UP
12
OE
VCC
15
16
GND 24
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
13
4.7uF
+
2
P1 GND 24
6
U2B
C7
STOPPING
POINT
16
5
7
9
11
13
15
27
1
13
16
C23 4.7uF
6
MAX232
74HC259
+
6
2
1
74HC32
3
V-
DS1
2
4.7uF
V+
U8
CS2
U4A
11
14
C6
COUNT
INPUT
RD
OE
+
C5
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
4.7uF
C2+
C2-
VCC
C22
A0
A1
A2
A3
1
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
D0
D1
D2
D3
18
16
14
12
7
1
2
6
A
B
C
D
4
5
3
BI
LE
LT
VCC
16
OE
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
13
12
11
10
9
15
14
VDD
74HC4511
U4B
5
U12,13
14
13
13
A0
A1
A2
A3
D0
D1
D2
D3
18
16
14
12
5
4.7uF
4 RS-232 RX1
CC
CC
FOOT SW.
UP
2
4
6
8
C21
7
8
7
12
5
6
8
10
11
7
C1-
4
VBAT
CS1
20
UP
C1+
3
T2OUT
R2IN
3 RS-232 TX1
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
1
1
4.7uF
14
13
17
18
1
2
3
15
16
1
C20
P1
T1OUT
R1IN
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
RN1
+24V
T2IN
R2OUT
15
* ADD
BT1
TXA1
RXA1
VCC
U5
+
1
35
4K7
+
R3
WR
VBAT
C2
330 uF
CS4
C25
0.1
10
9
4.7uF
29
+
C1
1000 uF
34
38
T1IN
R1OUT
GND
PFI
37
36
11
12
+
GND
4
TXA0
RXA0
+
R2
2K0 1%
1N5230
17
18
14
+5V
CS3
+
ZD1
2
7805
2
19
20
+12V
Z-WORLT
SMART CORE
3
17
R1
10K7 1%
VCC
VOUT
+
1N4004
VIN
GND
VR1
1
16
C24
D1
P1
74HC32
6
4
C19 0.1
C18 0.1
C17 0.1
C16 0.1
U3B
11
13
15
17
A0
A1
A2
A3
19
OE
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
74HC244
9
7
5
3
D4
D5
D6
D7
DS5
7 Segment Dual LED
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16
16
16
16
16
16
16
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
7
5
6
8
9
10
1
8
7
8
7
6
4
8
6
4
8
Out
-
Out
-
+
4
4
Out
-
6
8
6
8
9
11
7
8
13
9
+
+12
Inp
Comm
+
L1
L2
12
10
6
5
Out
-
9
9
13
13
11
4
11
L1
S3
L2
6
13
8
9
S2
4
11
A+
A-
12
16
15
10
11
8
13
5
7
6
2
9
1
17
18
19
20
14
4
3
.
6
8
.
S1
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
1
2
4
3
16
3
2
2
4
1
4
1
+5V
TXA0
RXA0
PFI
TXA1
RXA1
GND
3
RST
3
11
12
34
38
10
9
A0
A1
A2
18
19
24
3
4
1
6
10
8
9
7
5
4
3
2
1
16
2
3
15
14
12
14
4
5
2
4
6
8
13
12
1
6
7
A0
A1
A2
A3
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
18
16
14
12
20
RD
CS1
CS2
CS3
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
WR
CS6
OE
17
11
10
2
3
CS4
CS5
14
13
T1OUT
R1IN
T2IN
R2OUT
7
8
T2OUT
R2IN
16
5
7
9
11
13
15
27
5
C1+
C1-
2
V+
C2+
C2-
6
V-
15
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
32
T1IN
R1OUT
6
1
VBAT
1
37
36
VCC
VOUT
GND
VIN
GND
2
1
29
10
1
2
8
3
4
1
8
9
1
16
2
5
15
12
6
3
11
14
5
11
13
15
17
19
A0
A1
A2
A3
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
9
7
5
3
13
1
2
3
OE
15
14
1
3
D
S0
S1
S2
CLR
G
Q0
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
6
9
11
13
13
10
8
9
1
16
2
7
15
10
8
3
9
14
4
5
13
12
6
11
12
2
5
4
7
8
10
6
3
4
1
6
7
8
9
10
2
4
5
3
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2
4
6
8
1
A0
A1
A2
A3
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
18
16
14
12
OE
1
16
2
3
15
14
4
5
13
12
6
7
11
10
8
9
1
16
2
3
15
14
4
5
13
12
6
7
11
10
8
9
5
6
13
4
7
10
8
5
9
12
11
13
15
17
19
6
3
A0
A1
A2
A3
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
1
2
3
9
7
5
3
12
11
13
OE
15
14
D
S0
S1
S2
CLR
G
Q0
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
2
4
6
8
1
3
5
7
4
1
13
16
2
15
2
4
2
4
6
8
7
10
8
5
9
12
6
3
11
14
4
1
13
16
2
15
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
2
8
4
6
3
5
7
9
1
3
5
7
5
7
6
8
11
14
1
3
1
1
A0
A1
A2
A3
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
18
16
14
12
OE
13
11
12
11
13
15
17
19
A0
A1
A2
A3
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
9
7
5
3
OE
1
1
6
1
5
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
2
4
6
8
16
2
3
15
14
4
5
13
12
6
7
11
10
8
9
1
16
2
3
15
14
4
5
13
12
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2
4
1
5
2
4
6
8
1
A0
A1
A2
A3
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
18
16
14
12
4
OE
10
8
9
6
7
11
10
8
9
6
2
11
13
15
17
19
A0
A1
A2
A3
OE
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
9
7
5
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Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
SECTION 7
MAINTENANCE and CALIBRATION
CONTENTS
Rev. F
PAGE
7.1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1
7.2
Transport Band Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1
7.3
Viewing Area Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1
7.4
Check Decals and Operator Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2
7.5
Check Resistance from Cabinet to Input Power Connector Pin . . . . . . 7.2
7.6
Voltage Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2
7.7
Check and Adjust Transport Band Speed and Stopping Point . . . . . . . . 7.6
7.8
Check and Adjust Magnetic Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.10
7.9
Check and Adjust Photo Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.12
7.10
Check Frame Selector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.13
7.11
Check and Adjust Shutter System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.13
7.0
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Manual No. 131-500
7.1 Introduction
This section covers maintenance, including safety product assurance checks and adjustments to be performed after
replacement of certain components and/or as directed in the procedure. Record of the safety product assurance
checks is to be recorded on the maintenance schedule in section 8 of this manual.
WARNING
Read and follow the steps in the
Safety Information section of this
manual.
WARNING
Service and calibration of the
Rolloscope should only be performed
by qualified personnel.
WARNING
Disconnect the power cord before
removing any of the covers.
Should it be necessary to operate the
unit with the covers off, exercise
extreme caution, staying clear of
moving chains and live electrical
circuits.
7.2 Transport Band Cleaning
Cleaning by User
Cleaning by Qualified Service Engineer Only
The front surface of the transport band is easily
cleaned from the front of the Rolloscope. A high quality
plastic cleaner, such as “Kleenmaster* Brillianize”,
compatible with polyester resin can be used.
The back of the transport band is not exposed, so it
should normally not need cleaning. In case, however,
it would need cleaning in certain areas, it must be done
from the inside of the Rolloscope. Proceed as follows:
* Kleenmaster is a registered trademark of
The Brillianize Company, Benicia, CA 94510.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Remove side and back covers according to
instructions in section 5.2.2.
Drive transport band so the area to be cleaned is
behind the back of the light box.
Turn power off.
Clean the back of the transport band by reaching
in from each side in the opening above the upper
take-up reel.
Turn power on and go to the next area needed
cleaning.
Repeat c, d and e as needed.
7.3 Viewing Area Cleaning
The viewing area behind the transport band (the front
of the shutter shield) may be cleaned from the front of
the Rolloscope. The same kind of cleaner used for the
transport band should be used.
Use the cutouts at the end of the transport band (past
frame #85) to access the surface of the shutter shield.
Proceed as follows:
Rev. F
a.
b.
c.
Follow the instructions in section 5.2.1 and
position the cutouts in front of the light box.
Proceed with the cleaning
Restore normal operation by completing the steps
in section 5.2.1.
For a more complete cleaning of the viewing area,
follow the instructions in sections 5.5 and 5.6 and
remove both the shutter shield and the diffuser.
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Manual No. 131-500
7.4 Check Decals and Operator Safety Instructions
Verify that all decals and labels with safety instructions
are in place.
7.5 Check Resistance from Cabinet to Input Power Connector Pin
With a Digital Multimeter, check that the resistance
from any exposed metal point of the cabinet to the
power connector ground pin is less than 0.10 ohm.
Make certain to check the resistance of the test leads
(normally between 0.10 and 0.20 ohm) and subtract
this from the reading obtained during the resistance
check.
7.6 Voltage Measurements
Voltage measurements are made on three circuit
boards, the Power Supply Board (PSB), the Shutter
Control Board (SCB) and the Frame Selector Board
(FSB). See tables and figures 7-6-a, 7-6-b and 7-6-c.
Note:
If voltage readings are not in the range of the
reference, the first step is to check that the
line voltage is connected to the correct taps
on transformer T1. See section 3 “Installation.”
To gain access to the Power Supply Board and the
Shutter Control Board, see section 5.3. For the Frame
Selector Board, see section 5.9.
Rev. F
7.2
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Manual No. 131-500
7.6 Voltage Measurements , continued
Note: All measurements taken with transport band stationary and lamps at maximum intensity.
a.
Voltage Measurements on Power Supply Board
Description
Measuring Points
Reference
Line voltage
TB1. 13 - 15
95 - 125 VAC
120 VAC
TB1. 6 - 7
120 ± 6 VAC
+24 V for RIB and FSB
TB2. 12 - 11
27.3 ± 1.5 VDC
+24 V for SDB, left
TB2. 9 - 8
26.9 ± 1.5 VDC
+24 V for SDB, right
TB2. 7 - 6
26.9 ± 1.5 VDC
+24 V for SDB, upper
TB2. 5 - 4
26.9 ± 1.5 VDC
+24 V for SDB, lower
TB2. 3 - 2
26.9 ± 1.5 VDC
+12 V for FSB
TB3. 7 - 8
12.0 ± 0.5 VDC
+5 V for Opto-Coupler
TB3. 5 - 6
5.0 ± 0.25 VDC
FSB = Frame Selector Board
RIB = Relay Interface Board
SDB = Shutter Driver Board
Table 7-6-a. Voltage Measurements on Power Supply Board
F2
10A
FU
F3
8A
FU
F4
8A
FU
F5
1/2A
FU
15
FU
TB1
SE
F8
1/2A
FU
F9
1/2A
FU
11
FU
SE
SE
K2
SE
4
SE
5
6
7
SE
8
9
10
F7
1/2A
SE
12
K1
TB2
3
TB3
SE
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
F1
10A
SE
13
FU
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK
OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE
AND RATING OF FUSE.
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
F6
1/2A
WARNING:
14
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Figure 7-6-a. Power Supply Board
Rev. F
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7.6 Voltage Measurements , continued
Note: All measurements taken with transport band stationary and lamps at maximum intensity.
b.
Voltage Measurements on Shutter Control Board
Description
Measuring Points
Reference
+5 V for SCB
TP: +5V - GND
5.0 ± 0.25 VDC
3 V Battery for SCB
+ on B1 - GND
3.3 - 1.5 VDC
SCB = Shutter Control Board
JP1
TB3
1
Processor Board
P1
B1
TB2
1 2 3 4
TB1
+
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SHUTTER CONTROL BOARD
+5V GND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
J2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Table 7-6-b. Voltage Measurements on Shutter Control Board
Figure 7-6-b. Shutter Control Board
Rev. F
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7.6 Voltage Measurements , continued
Note: All measurements taken with transport band stationary and lamps at maximum intensity.
c.
Voltage Measurements on Frame Selector Board
Description
Measuring Points
Reference
+5 V for FSB
TP: +5V - GND
5.0 ± 0.25 VDC
3 V Battery for FSB
+ on B1 - GND
1.5 - 3.3 VDC
FSB = Frame Selector Board
Table 7-6-c. Voltage Measurements on Frame Selector Board
1
P1
S3
1
FRAME SELECTOR BOARD
B1
Processor Board
+5V
GND
DS4 DS3 DS2 DS1
+
JP1
J2
Figure 7-6-c. Frame Selector Board
Rev. F
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Manual No. 131-500
7.7 Check and Adjust Transport Band Speed and Stopping Point
•
•
•
Figure 7-7-a shows the principle of operation of the
transport band drive. Three of the components (double
circled in Figure 7-7-a) have adjustments. They are:
STOP
POINT
DS1
D S2
NEXT UP
LIMIT
UP
ENABLE
UP
DS3
DS5
D OWN
HIGH
SPEED
DS6
DS4
3
TB3
OUTPUTS
F/V-
DIM
F/V+
+ 24V
L OW SPEED
S2
50
CO UNT
R6
STO P PO INT
S1
0
0
10
FOO T SW DO WN
FOO T SW UP
K5
K4
K3
K6
K2
S3
50
MO TO R UP
R5
FOO T SW CO MM
0
LIMIT UP
MO TO R DO WN
100
CO MM
HIGH SPEED
G ND 24
HIGH SPEED
LIMIT DO WN
ENABLE ON
1
G ND 24
16
ENABLE OFF
K7
TB2
PUSH TO ENTER
TB4
1 2 3 4
G ND
SER VICE
MODE
NOR MAL
MO DE
S2
HIGH
SERVICE SW ITCHES
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RELAY INTERFACE BO ARD
1
+24V
SERVICE
SPEED
RX0
TX0
A-
CURR ENT
LIMIT
A+
8
DC MO TO R DRIVE
L
S1
ACCEL/DECEL
W
S2
H
S3
K1
GND 24
LOW
S1
+12V
GND
MAX SPEED
1 2 3 4
NEXT DOWN
+
STOP
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
FRAME NO.
RESET
LIMIT
DOW N
INPUTS
DIM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
CO UNT
TB1
FRAME SELECTOR
Relay Interface Board (#2)
Motor Drive Board (#3)
Frequency/Voltage Converter (#6)
7
10
L1
IR COMP
L2
P1
1
2
9
11
4
5
6
Figure 7-7-a. Transport Band Drive
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Frame Selector
Relay Interface Board
Motor Drive Board
DC Motor
Gear Tooth Sensor
Frequency/Voltage Converter
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Transport Band
Photo Sensor, Left Side
Magnetic Sensor, Left Side
Photo Sensor, Right Side
Magnetic Sensor, Right Side
Checking the Speed of the Transport Band
Checking the Stopping Point
a.
b.
a.
b.
c.
Make certain that mammo mode is selected.
Use the frame selector, run the transport band
from 0 to 85 and measure the time from start to
stop.
Repeat the procedure by running the band from 85
to 0 The times measured should be as follows:
From 0 to 85: 2 min. 32-34 sec.
From 85 to 0: 2 min. 32-34 sec.
If the times measured are not within the limits, proceed
to the “Adjustments on Motor Drive board” and
“Adjusting Speed of Transport Band.”
Rev. F
c.
d.
e.
Make certain that mammo mode is selected.
Place a masking tape to the left of the viewing
area, next to where the film holder stops.
Mark on the masking tape the exact position of the
film holder after a stop.
Continue to mark the stopping point, going from 0
to 85 and back, using both single stepping and the
frame selector.
The variation in the stopping point should not
exceed 1/4" (6 mm).
If variation in the stopping point exceeds 1/4" (6mm),
proceed to the “Adjusting Stopping Point of Transport
Band.”
7.6
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7.7 Check and Adjust Transport Band Speed and Stopping Point , continued
Adjustments on Motor Drive Board
Remove the Cover for Electronics and the Right Side
Cover as directed in Section 5.2.2. See Figure 5-3-1
and locate the Motor Drive Board.
The Motor Drive Board is shown in Figure 7-7-b. There
are four trim potentiometers on the board. They are all
adjusted at the factory and should normally not have to
be readjusted in the field.
If the board is replaced, the trim potentiometers on the
new board should be set to the same value as on the
old board unless instructions sent with the new board
from the Rolloscope manufacturer gives different
directions.
To identify the trim potentiometers settings, we use a
twelve hour clock.
The factory settings for the trim potentiometers are as
follows:
Trim Potentiometer
Setting (O’clock)
MAX SPEED
2:30
ACCEL/DECEL
7:30 (min.)
IR COMP
9:00
CURRENT LIMIT
11:30
A-
CURRENT
LIMIT
A+
DC MOTOR DRIVE
L
S1
W
S2
H
S3
ACCEL/DECEL
MAX SPEED
L1
IR COMP
L2
Figure 7-7-b. Motor Drive Board
Rev. F
7.7
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7.7 Check and Adjust Transport Band Speed and Stopping Point , continued
Adjusting Speed of Transport Band
c.
d.
e.
COUNT
STOP
POINT
DS1
DS2
TB1
LIMIT
DOWN
g.
h.
LIMIT
UP
Adjust the RANGE ADJUST trim potentiometer on
the Frequency/Voltage Converter, shown in Figure
7-7-d, until the maximum voltage measured is
about 9.7 VDC. Note that turning the trim pot CCW
increases the voltage.
Drive the transport band in the down direction from
85 to 80 several times and note the highest
reading. It should be between 9.5 and 9.9 VDC.
Using the frame selector, run the transport band
from 0 to 85 and measure the time from start to
stop. The time should be 2 min. 32-34 sec. Repeat
the procedure from 85 to 0. The time should be the
same. If necessary, make small adjustments on
the HIGH SPEED potentiometer to bring the time
in the range specified.
ENABLE
UP
DOWN
HIGH
SPEED
DS3
DS5
DS6
DS4
INPUTS
TB3
OUTPUTS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
DIM
F/V-
DIM
F/V+
+24V
LOW SPEED
S2
50
COUNT
R6
STOP POINT
S1
0
10
FOOT SW DOWN
FOOT SW UP
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
b.
f.
Remove the Cover for Electronics and the Right
Side Cover as directed in section 5.2.2.
Make certain that the trim potentiometers on the
Motor Drive Board are adjusted as shown in Figure
7-7-b.
Check that the DIP switches on the Frequency/
Voltage Converter are set as shown in Figure 7-7d. 1 and 3 should be on, 2 and 4 should be off.
Set the HIGH SPEED potentiometer R5 on the
Relay Interface Board shown in Figure 7-7-c to
95%.
Drive the transport band back and forth between
frames 80 and 85 while measuring the voltage at
TB3.11-12. See Figure 7-7-c.
K5
K4
K3
0
S3
50
MOTOR UP
R5
FOOT SW COMM
MOTOR DOWN
0
LIMIT UP
10
0
COMM
HIGH SPEED
GND 24
HIGH SPEED
LIMIT DOWN
ENABLE ON
1
GND 24
16
ENABLE OFF
K7
K6
K2
K1
TB2
TB4
1 2 3 4
GND
SERVICE
SPEED
RX0
TX0
+24V
NORMAL
MODE
SERVICE
MODE
S2
SERVICE SWITCHES
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GND 24
LOW
HIGH
S1
+12V
GND
1 2 3 4
a.
P1
1
Figure 7-7-c. Relay Interface Board
Rev. F
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7.7 Check and Adjust Transport Band Speed and Stopping Point , continued
Adjusting Stopping Point of Transport Band
a.
As mentioned in the Principle of Operation in section
5.13, the black labels along the sides of the transport
band activate the photo sensors. In mammo mode, the
labels on the left side keeps track of the frame count
while the right side labels are used to determine the
stopping point. In full frame mode the functions are
reversed.
b.
c.
d.
To adjust the stopping point, proceed as follows:
e.
f.
ZERO
ADJUST
ON
RANGE
ADJUST
Remove the Cover for Electronics as directed in
section 5.2.2.
Make certain that the speed of the transport band
has been set.
Make certain that mammo mode is selected.
Choose a frame about 10 frames from the end of
the band (for example 10 or 75) and approach it
from both directions using NEXT UP and NEXT
DOWN switches.
If the two stopping points are overlapping, reduce
the setting of the LOW SPEED potentiometer R6
on the Relay Interface Board shown in Figure
7.7.c.
If the stopping points are apart from each other,
increase the setting of the LOW SPEED
potentiometer R6.
ZERO
ADJUST
RANGE
ADJUST
1234
ON
1234
Figure 7-7-d. Adjustments on Frequency/Voltage Converter
Rev. F
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7.8 Check and Adjust Magnetic Sensors
WARNING
During this test it is necessary to
operate the Rolloscope with the
covers off. Exercise extreme caution,
staying clear of moving chains and
live electrical circuits.
Checking the Left Side Magnetic Sensor
a.
b.
c.
As an added security, to make certain the band will not
go past its end position, two Magnetic Sensors are
used. The Magnetic Sensors will be activated only if
the Photo Sensors fail.
d.
e.
The right side magnetic sensor is for the up movement
and the left side is for the down movement.
f.
Preparations
g.
•
•
•
See section 5.2.2 and remove Cover for
Electronics, Top Cover, Right Side Cover and Left
Side Cover.
See Figure 5-2-f and set S1 to HIGH speed and S2
to SERVICE MODE.
Connect the Transport Band Foot Switch, shown in
Figure 5-2-a.
Adjusting the Magnetic Sensor
a.
b.
c.
Checking the Right Side Magnetic Sensor
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Turn power on.
Use the foot switch and drive the band up past
frame 85 until the steel shims are close to the
magnetic sensor on the right side.
Continue to drive the band up and make certain
that the magnetic sensor is activated by the steel
shims and that the band stops.
With the foot switch, drive the transport band down
a couple of feet.
Drive the transport band up again and make
certain that the magnetic sensor is activated and
the band will stop.
Repeat steps d and e several times. If the
magnetic sensor fails to stop the band at any time,
go to “Adjusting Magnetic Sensor.”
Rev. F
Turn power on.
Use the foot switch and drive the transport band
down and past frame 0 until the steel shims are
close to the magnetic sensor on the left side.
Continue to drive the band down and make certain
that the magnetic sensor is activated by the steel
shims and that the band stops.
With the foot switch, drive the transport band up a
couple of feet.
Drive the transport band down again and make
certain that the magnetic sensor is activated and
the bend will stop.
Repeat steps d and e several times. If the
magnetic sensor fails to stop the band at any time,
go to “Adjusting Magnetic Sensor.”
See Figure 5-2-f and set S1 to LOW speed and S2
to NORMAL MODE.
d.
Follow steps a - d in the checking procedure and
stop the band when the steel shims are below the
magnetic sensor.
Turn power off.
See Figure 7-8-a and check that the AIR GAP is
about 0.1 inches (2.5 mm). If the AIR GAP is more
than 0.1 inches, bend the bracket gently and
recheck the AIR GAP.
Also, check that all three steel shims are in the
correct place and properly secured to the transport
band.
If, after making proper adjustment, the magnetic
sensor still is not stopping the transport band, check
the sensor itself and the associated circuits. The
sensor is a normally open Reed Switch and can be
checked by an ohm meter. W ith power turned off,
connect the ohm meter to the sensors leads and place
a steel object directly on the surface facing the
transport band. The contact should now be closed.
7.10
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Date October 1, 2004
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Manual No. 131-500
7.8 Check and Adjust Magnetic Sensors , continued
MAGNETIC SENSOR
AIR GAP
STEEL SHIMS (3)
TRANSPORT BAND
Figure 7-8-a. Checking and Adjusting the Magnetic Sensor
Rev. F
7.11
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Date October 1, 2004
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Manual No. 131-500
7.9 Check and Adjust Photo Sensors
WARNING
During this test it is necessary to
operate the Rolloscope with the
covers off. Exercise extreme caution,
staying clear of moving chains and
live electrical circuits.
There are two photo sensors used to keep track of the
frame count and to stop the transport band in the
correct position. The location of the photo sensors is
shown in Figure 5-13-a.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Each photo sensor consists of two parts, the emitter
and the receiver. The transport band is passing
between the emitter and the receiver where black
labels along the edge of the band will interrupt the
photo sensor beam, sending a signal to the Rolloscope
control.
See section 5.2.2 and remove Left Side Cover,
Right Side Cover and both Back Covers.
Drive the band from 0 to 85 and confirm that all
black labels are in place.
Stop at several places and confirm that the center
of the photo sensor beam is aligned with the
center of the black label as shown in Figure 7-9-a.
The position of the photo sensors has been
adjusted at the factory and should not have to be
changed.
If there are problems with alignment from one end
of the band to the other (band “walking” from side
to side), it is most likely caused by a misalignment
of the band itself. The adjustment for this is rather
complicated and involves not only the take-up
reels and supporting rollers, but also the elastic
bands. Should this adjustment be required, consult
with a factory representative.
It is important that the band with its labels is correctly
aligned with the beam of the photo sensor. This is
shown in Figure 7-9-a. To check this, proceed as
follows:
Center of Photo Sensor Beam
24.00
13.00
Black Label
Figure 7-9-a. Alignment of Photo Sensors
Rev. F
7.12
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Date October 1, 2004
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Manual No. 131-500
7.10 Check Frame Selector
To check the operation of the frame selector, see the
operating section in this manual and proceed as
follows:
e.
f.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Select Mammo Mode.
Select at least 20 different frame numbers at
random. Check for correct movement and that the
frame number corresponds to the display.
Select every five frames (5, 10, 15...) Up to 85 and
back to 0. Check for correct function.
Press STOP while the transport band is moving.
Check that it stops normally and retains correct
frame number.
g.
W ith the transport band running, load a new
number. Check that it goes to the new number and
retains the correct frame number.
Test the function of NEXT UP and NEXT DOWN
switches at least 20 times, both single stepping
and by holding them down. Check that it stops
normally and retains correct frame number.
Single step through all positions (0 to 85) and
check stopping position in each frame. Repeat
procedure from 85 to 0. Check that the stopping
point variation is less than 1/4".
7.11 Check and Adjust Shutter System
Checking Shutter System
Adjusting Shutter System
See OPERATION section of this manual and check the
following:
If the shutters, during the previous test, do not open or
close correctly, it will be necessary to do a reset
procedure as follows:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Operate one shutter at a time and verify that it
opens fully and closes down to about 3 inches. Do
several instant reversals and verify there is no
“Cogging” (rattling sound accompanied by shift in
zero position).
Store a different field in each of the PRESETS 1,
2, 3 and 4 and confirm that each of the fields can
be recalled at any time and in any frame.
Check if the shutters are in AUTO MODE ON or
AUTO MODE OFF. In AUTO MODE ON, the
shutter position in each frame number is
automatically memorized. For a description of
AUTO MODE, see “Shutter Control” in the
Operation section of this manual.
Set AUTO MODE ON. Verify proper function by
setting all four shutters to any position (except
fully open). Move to the next frame and check that
the shutters change position. Return to the
previous frame and verify that the shutters return
to the position you had set.
If found in AUTO MODE OFF, make certain the
customer wants it in this mode, before changing it.
Set a small field and test the ROAM control,
horizontally, vertically and diagonally.
Rev. F
a.
b.
c.
d.
Press and hold Preset Switches 1 and 4 (see
Figure 4-3-5) until the light in both switches flash
ones. This loads an artificial number into the
electronic positioning system, enabling shutter
movement in both directions.
Move the shutters out with the individual controls
but make certain to release the shutter control
switch as soon as the shutter reach its fully open
position.
Repeat this procedure if necessary until all four
shutters are returned to their fully open position.
Driving the shutters against the stops will produce
a rattling sound (cogging). Note that this will not
cause any damage if done briefly.
Press and hold Preset Switches 2 and 3 until the
light in both switches flashes ones. This sets the
electronic positioning counters to zero. The
shutters are now calibrated.
Note: Should the symptom recur, check for a
malfunctioning step motor drive or misadjustment
causing excessive friction in the shutter movement.
7.13
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
SECTION 8
MAINTENANCE RECORD
Date
Rev. F
Maintenance Performed
Serviced by
8.0
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Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
SECTION 9
PARTS LIST
CONTENTS
Rev. F
PAGE
9.1
Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.1
9.2
Cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.2
9.3
Illuminator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.3
9.4
Electronic Chassis Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.4
9.5
Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.5
9.6
Auxiliary Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.6
9.7
Transport Band Control Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.7
9.8
Transport Band Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.8
9.9
Shutter Drive Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.9
9.10
Line Connection Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.10
9.11
Bearings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.11
9.0
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Date October 1, 2004
9.1
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
Ordering Information
To order a replacement part, send order to or call your
authorized Sales/Service office.
To order part not listed, give a complete description of
the part and include its function and location.
Specify the following information:
Please note that service should be carried out by
qualified personnel only. Replacement of parts may
require re-calibration. See sections 7 of this manual.
1.
Model number and complete serial number of
the Rolloscope.
2.
Control Research, Inc. part number.
3.
Description.
Rev. F
9.1
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Date October 1, 2004
9.2
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
Cabinet
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY
M
PART NUMBER
ML
COMMENTS
1
Side Cover
2
S-121-09-010
S-121-09-009
2
Caster, 3"Wheels w. Circaxle
4
S-121-01-026
S-121-01-026
3
Front Cover
1
S-121-09-011
S-148-09-011
4
Table Assembly
1
A-121-10-001
A-150-10-001
5
Back Cover
2
S-121-09-009
S-150-09-009
6
Cover for Electronics
1
S-121-09-017
S-150-09-017
7
Top Cover
1
S-121-09-012
S-148-09-012
7
Control Research Inc.
Complete with brackets
6
Rolloscope M
ON
O FF
CON TRO L R ESEARC H,INC .
R OLLING MEADO WS, IL
UP, DOW N F OOT SW ITCH
M ODEL NO. 131-001
SERIAL NO. 1241
VOL T AGE
CURRENT
120
4.5
VAC 5 0/6 0 HZ
A
MADE IN U.S.A.
1
2
3
4
1
5
Figure 9-2-a
Rev. F
9.2
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Date October 1, 2004
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Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
Illuminator
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY
M
PART NUMBER
ML
1
Shutter Shield, Acrylic Clear
1
S-121-02-034
S-150-02-034
2
Lamp, Fluorescent
10
S-121-02-067
S-150-02-067
3
Diffuser, Acrylic
1
S-121-01-005
S-150-01-005
4
Ballast, Dimming
5
S-121-02-066
S-150-02-066
5
Lamp Holder, with metal
spring
20
S-121-02-037
S-121-02-037
COMMENTS
5
2
3
4
2
1
Lamp Detail
Figure 9-3-a
Rev. F
9.3
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Electronic Chassis Assembly
PART NUMBER
ML
COMMENTS
1a
Shutter Control Board
without CPU Board
1
S-121-13-006
S-121-13-006
1b
CPU Board for
Shutter Control Board
1
S-121-13-018
S-121-13-018
1c
Battery, Lithium 3V
1
S-121-13-021
S-121-13-021
2
Step Motor Driver
4
S-121-13-003
S-121-13-003
3
Relay Interface Board
1
S-121-13-004
S-121-13-004
4
Power Supply Board
1
S-121-13-005
S-121-13-005
5
DC Motor Drive Board
1
S-121-13-007
S-121-13-007
6a
Relay DPDT, 24 V
2
S-121-13-008
S-121-13-008
6b
Relay Socket
2
S-121-13-009
S-121-13-009
6c
Hold Down Spring for Relay
2
S-121-13-010
S-121-13-010
+ VDC - + A -
+ B-
+ B-
+ VDC -
+ A-
+ B -
5 0% IDLE
HALF STEP
125
250
500
1 000
+ VDC -
+ A-
FOOT SW UP
CONTROL RESEARCHINC.
POWER SUPPLY BOARD
TB3
F/V-
S2
S1
K5
K4
K3
S3
50
MOTOR UP
R5
MOTOR DOWN
FOOT SW COMM
0
LIMIT UP
0
10
COMM
HIGH SPEED
GND 24
HIGH SPEED
ENABLE ON
LIMIT DOWN
1
GND 24
K7
K6
16
ENABLE OFF
K1
K2
TB2
TB4
GND
+24V
SERVICE
SPEED
RX0
TX0
SERVICE
MODE
NORMAL
MODE
S2
CONTROL RESEARCH INC.
RELAY INTERFACE BOARD
P1
GND 24
LOW
HIGH
SERVICE SWITCHES
+ B-
S1
+12V
GND
WARNING:
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK
OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE
AND RATING OF FUSE.
F1
10A
FUS
F2
10A
FUS
F3
8A
FUS
E
E
F6
1/2A
FUS
F7
1/2A
FUS
F8
1/2A
FUS
15
DS4
100
14
HIGH
SPEED
DS6
F/V+
0
13
DOWN
OUTPUTS
LOW SPEED
50
K1
E
12
DS5
R6
E
A-
CURRENT
LIMIT
11
UP
DS3
A+
10
ENABLE
FOOT SW DOWN
DC MOTOR DRIVE
9
LIMIT
UP
STOP POINT
6
E
8
LIMIT
DOWN
INPUTS
COUNT
5
E
L
S1
W
S2
ACCEL/DECEL
7
DS2
DIM
+24V
1 2 3 4
12345 6
5 0% IDLE
HALF STEP
125
250
500
1 000
MAX
MOTOR
C UR RENT
+ VDC - + A -
D9
1 23456
5 0% IDLE
HALF STEP
125
250
500
1 000
5 0% IDLE
HALF STEP
125
250
500
1 000
123 456
MAX
MOTOR
C UR RENT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
+5V GND
D9
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
TB1
+
CON TR OL R ESEAR CH IN C.
SHU TTER C ON TROL BOAR D
1234 56
STOP
POINT
DS1
DIM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
B1
TB2
D9
MAX
MOTOR
C UR RENT
E N S TEP COM DI R
D9
MAX
MOTOR
C UR RENT
EN S TE P COM DIR
Process or Board
P1
EN STE P COM DIR
1
COUNT
TB1
EN STEP COM DIR
TB3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
JP1
4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
J2
3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1
Type BR2325
6
M
K2
F9
1/2A
E
FUS
E
F4
8A
FUS
F5
1/2A
FUS
5
QTY
H
S3
MAX SPEED
L1
IR COMP
4
DESCRIPTION
3
NO.
E
L2
2
ITEM
1
9.4
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
1
Figure 9-4-a
Rev. F
9.4
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Date October 1, 2004
9.5
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
Control Panel
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY
M
PART NUMBER
ML
COMMENTS
1
Control Panel Assembly
1
A-121-16-001
A-121-16-001
2
Flexible Cable Assembly
2
S-121-16-013
S-121-16-013
3
Rotary Encoder
1
S-121-16-010
S-121-16-010
4
Knob for Frame Selector
1
S-121-16-007
S-121-16-007
5
Frame Selector Board,
without CPU Board
1
S-121-16-005
S-121-16-005
6
CPU Board,
for Frame Selector Board
1
S-121-16-014
S-121-16-014
7
Battery, Lithium 3V
1
S-121-16-021
S-121-16-021
8
Shutter Switch Board
1
S-121-16-006
S-121-16-006
9
Knob for Dimmer
1
S-121-16-008
S-121-16-008
10
Shutter Joy Stick
1
S-121-16-009
S-121-16-009
5
6
Type BR2325, Tab Mount
8
7
Pin 1
1
P1
Includes items 2-10
S3
1
FRAME SELECTOR BOARD
1
B1
Processor Board
+5V
GND
P1
+
JP1
DS4 DS3 DS2 DS1
J2
Back View
Front View
FRAME SELECTOR
SHUTTER CONTROL
LAMP CONTROL
INTENSITY
FRAME NO.
+
RESET
NEXT DOWN
NEXT UP
1
PRESETS
2
3
4
ROAM
LAMPS ON-OFF
STOP
PUSH TO ENTER
9
4
10
3
1
2
1
2
Figure 9-5-a
Rev. F
9.5
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Date October 1, 2004
9.6
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
Auxiliary Panel
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY
M
PART NUMBER
ML
1
Socket Connector
2
S-121-01-024
S-121-01-024
2
Optional Foot Switch for
Transport band, Complete
1
A-121-22-001
A-121-22-001
COMMENTS
2
UP, DOWN FOOT SWITCH
1
Figure 9-6-a
Rev. F
9.6
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
9.7
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
Transport Band Control Components
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY
M
PART NUMBER
ML
1
Magnetic Sensor
2
S-121-01-015
S-121-01-015
2
Frequency/Voltage Converter
1
S-121-01-029
S-121-01-029
3
Gear Tooth Sensor
1
S-121-01-028
S-121-01-028
4
Photo Sensor Set
2
S-121-01-031
S-121-01-031
5
DC Gear Motor
1
S-121-01-027
S-121-01-027
6
Anti-Static Brush
4*
S-121-27-002
S-121-27-002
COMMENTS
Includes both Emitter and Receiver
* ML Quantity is 6
1
2
3
4
6
5
6
24" (610 mm)
6
Figure 9-7-a
Rev. F
9.7
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Date October 1, 2004
9.8
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
Transport Band Components
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY
Transport Band Assy.
Complete
PART NUMBER
M
ML
1
A-121-03-001
A-150-03-001
COMMENTS
NOTE: For installation of this item,
please contact Control Research, Inc.
1
Label 3/4" x 3/4", for Stop Point
95
S-121-03-007
S-121-03-007
2a
String with Adhesive Tabs,
white
86
S-121-03-016
S-150-03-016
2b
String with Adhesive Tabs, clear
86
S-121-03-018
S-150-03-018
3
Fasteners, Push-on, Nylon
1246*
S-121-03-003
S-121-03-003
* 1602 used in ML
4
Film Holding Clip
89
S-121-03-002
S-148-03-002
Rev.0: Clear (for #101-107 only)
Rev.1: Clear with black center strip
5
Black Label for End Stops
6
Steel Shim, 0.75 x 1 x 0.03"
6
S-121-03-008
S-121-03-008
7
Label Set, Numbers 0 to 85
1
S-121-03-006
S-121-03-006
8
Support, Backing Strip for Film
Clip
89
S-121-03-004
S-148-03-004
Specify Rev. #
Use 4 of Item 1
1
Used for end stops by magnetic sensors
Rev.0: Gray, 1.300" wide
Rev.1: Gray, 0.875" wide
Rev.2: Clear, 0.875 wide
5
4
2
6
3
8
7
Figure 9-8-a
Rev. F
9.8
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
9.9
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
Shutter Drive Components
ITEM
M
PART NUMBER
ML
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY
1
Step Motor, Left-Right Shutter
2
S-121-02-027
S-121-02-027
2
Step Motor, Upper-lower
Shutter
2
S-121-02-026
S-121-02-026
3
Pulley, 10 Teeth, 1/4" Bore
4
S-121-02-042
S-121-02-042
4
Belt, closed , XL110 (55 teeth)
4
S-121-02-033
S-121-02-033
5
Belt, open, XL, steel
reinforced
8
S-121-02-032
S-121-02-032
1
COMMENTS
Specify Length
2
M2
3
M4
M5
Front View
M3
Motor Detail
SCALE 5:1
2
1
5
4
BELT DETAIL
Figure 9-9-a
Rev. F
9.9
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
9.10 Line Connection Components
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY
M
PART NUMBER
ML
COMMENTS
1a
Plug, 120 V, 15 A
Hospital Grade, Right Angle
1
S-121-01-035
S-121-01-035
Used where line voltage is 120 V
1b
Plug, 220 V
1
S-121-01-049
S-121-01-049
Used where line voltage is 220 V
2
Line Cord, 3 x 16 AWG, 14.5
ft
1
S-121-01-034
S-121-01-034
3
Line Filter, 10 A
1
S-121-01-307
S-121-01-307
4a
Switch, Power, 220 V
1
S-121-01-308
S-121-01-308
Used where line voltage is 220 V
4b
Switch, Power, 120 V
1
S-121-01-306
S-121-01-306
Used where line voltage is 120 V
5
Transformer T1, 120/240 V
1
S-121-01-002
S-121-01-002
O
I
1
2
3
4
5
Figure 9-10-a
Rev. F
9.10
Control Research, Inc.
Date October 1, 2004
Rolloscope M and ML
Manual No. 131-500
9.11 Bearings
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY
M
PART NUMBER
ML
COMMENTS
1a
Bearing, Pillow Block,
2-13/64" C-C mount
4
S-121-01-016-a
S-121-01-016-a
Includes pillow block and bearing
1b
Bearing, Pillow Block
2" C-C mount
4
S-121-01-016-b
S-121-01-016-b
Includes pillow block and bearing
2
Bearing for Idler
4
S121-01-058
S-121-01-058
Includes a two-piece housing
2
1
2
1
Figure 9-11-a
Rev. F
9.11