CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION
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2. Relationship Between the Belt Motor Drive Signal (BMON), Belt Motor Rotation
Direction Signal (BDIR), and Belt Motor Rotation Speed Control Signal (BMPWM)
and the Feeding Belt
Belt motor drive
signal (BMON)
"1"
"1"
"1"
"1"
"0"
Belt motor
rotation direction
signal(BDIR)
"1"
"1"
"0"
"0"
"1" / "0"
Belt motor rotation
speed control signal
(BMPWM)
Pulses
"0"
Pulses
"0"
"1" / "0"
Feeding Belt
The feeding belt rotates in pick-up
direction (counterclockwise).
The feeding belt rotates by inertial
in pick-up direction
(counterclockwise).
The feeding belt rotates in copier
mode delivery direction
(clockwise).
The feeding belt rotates by inertial
in copier mode delivery
direction(clockwise).
The feeding belt stops.
Table 2-208
3. Protecting the Belt Motor from Overcurrent
At times, overcurrent can occur because of a specific type of original or state of the machine. To
protect the power supply circuit from extra loads occurring because of continuing overcurrent while
the belt is rotating in pick-up direction, an overcurrent control circuit is provided.