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DIRECT DIGITIZER

REGIUS MODEL 110 HQ


CODE NO. 0404

First Edition

Installation Manual

0197
Manufacturer:

1 Sakura-machi, Hino-shi, Tokyo 191-8511, Japan


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Cautions
1. Unauthorized reproduction of any part of this manual is prohibited.
2. The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
3. Any discrepancies, errors or omissions noted should be communicated to the manufacturer.
4. Notwithstanding item 3. above, the manufacturer accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any loss
or decrease in profits arising from usage of the product.

Trademark
Company names and product names in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners.

Copyright © 2009 Konica Minolta Medical & Graphic, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Contents

Contents
Introduction

Chapter 1 Before Installation ...........................................................1-1


1.1 Preparations for Installation ............................................................1-2
1.1.1 Checking Installation Requirements ............................................ 1-2
1.1.2 Checking Maintenance Space ..................................................... 1-3
1.1.3 Checking Power Requirements ................................................... 1-3
1.1.4 Checking Route for Power Cable and Network Cable................. 1-3
1.1.5 Checking Unpacking Area ........................................................... 1-4
1.1.6 Checking Transfer Path ............................................................... 1-4
1.1.7 Checking Network........................................................................ 1-4
1.1.8 Equipment and Tools Necessary for Installation .......................... 1-5
1.2 Name of Parts.................................................................................1-6
1.3 Installation Workflow .......................................................................1-8

Chapter 2 Unpacking and Installation ..............................................2-1


2.1 Flow of Unpacking and Installation .................................................2-2
2.2 Unpacking.......................................................................................2-3
2.2.1 Packaging Format........................................................................ 2-4
2.2.2 Removing Packing Materials ....................................................... 2-5
2.2.3 Taking Out Main Unit ................................................................... 2-7
2.2.4 Checking Accessories ............................................................... 2-10
2.3 Removing Protective Parts ........................................................... 2-11
2.3.1 Removing External Panels ........................................................ 2-11
2.3.2 Removing Protective Part (First Front Side) .............................. 2-12
2.3.3 Removing Protective Parts (Second Front Side) ....................... 2-13
2.3.4 Removing Protective Parts (Back of First Front Side) ............... 2-14
2.3.5 Checking Removal of Protective Parts ...................................... 2-15
2.3.6 Installing External Panels .......................................................... 2-16
2.4 Changing Operation Panel Installation Position ...........................2-17
2.5 Moving to and Fixing at Installation Location................................2-22
2.6 Checking of Input Voltage.............................................................2-23
2.7 Connecting Power Cable ..............................................................2-24
2.8 Checking Startup and Shutdown of Unit .......................................2-25

Chapter 3 System Connection and Operation Check ......................3-1


3.1 Flow of System Connection and Operation Check .........................3-2
3.2 Connecting System ........................................................................3-3
3.2.1 Upgrading REGIUS Console ....................................................... 3-3
3.2.2 Setting Up Network...................................................................... 3-4
3.2.3 Connecting to Network ................................................................ 3-5
3.3 Checking Operations and Backing Up Setup Data.........................3-6
3.3.1 Checking Images ......................................................................... 3-6
3.3.2 Checking Coordinative Operations .............................................. 3-6
3.3.3 Setting Sound Volume ................................................................. 3-6
3.3.4 Checking Safety Interlock Operation ........................................... 3-7
3.3.5 Backing Up Setup Data ............................................................... 3-7
3.4 Handing Over .................................................................................3-8
3.4.1 Cleaning....................................................................................... 3-8
3.4.2 Instruction and Handover............................................................. 3-8
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Introduction

Introduction
The Direct Digitizer REGIUS MODEL 110 HQ ("the unit") is designed to read REGIUS Plates.
This manual provides installation precautions and a series of steps for service engineers who install this
machine (or system including this machine).
The manual should be kept in a place handy for quick reference.

Prior to starting the installation, thoroughly read the safety


warnings and precautions in the operation manual and service
manual and familiarize yourself with the precautions when
handling the unit.
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Chapter
Chapter 1 1 Before Installation
This chapter describes the matters you need to be aware of
before installing the unit.

1.1 Preparations for Installation ...............................1-2


1.1.1 Checking Installation Requirements............. 1-2
1.1.2 Checking Maintenance Space...................... 1-3
1.1.3 Checking Power Requirements.................... 1-3
1.1.4 Checking Route for Power Cable
and Network Cable....................................... 1-3
1.1.5 Checking Unpacking Area............................ 1-4
1.1.6 Checking Transfer Path................................ 1-4
1.1.7 Checking Network ........................................ 1-4
1.1.8 Equipment and Tools Necessary
for Installation............................................... 1-5
1.2 Name of Parts ....................................................1-6
1.3 Installation Workflow ..........................................1-8
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1.1 Preparations for Installation

1.1 Preparations for Installation


Check the following items prior to installation.

1.1.1 Checking Installation Requirements


Check that the installation location meets the following requirements.
Installation location
• Place where the machine is not exposed to water.
• Place where atmospheres pressure, temperature, humidity, ventilation, sunlight, dust, salt,
inflammable gas or air containing sulphur does not adversely affect the machine.
• Place where the machine is level and not subject to floor unevenness, vibration or shock (including
during transportation).
(The maximum level difference that can be accommodated with the adjuster feet of the unit is
12mm.)
• Place where chemicals are not stored.
• Place where gas is not emitted.
• Place away from noise sources.
• Place away from underfloor cables or pipe bit covers.
(Stripes may appear in the image.)
Installation Space
Find a place where an installation location as shown below can be secured.
Horizontal installation Vertical installation

100mm
150mm minimum minimum

600mm 100mm
minimun minimum
150mm 300mm
1215mm minimum minimum
minimum

Front 1540mm
minimum
700mm minimun

Front
700mm
minimum
1440mm minimun

815mm minimum

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1.1 Preparations for Installation

1.1.2 Checking Maintenance Space


Check that maintenance space shown below can be secured at the installation location.
Maintenance Space

600mm minimun

600mm minimum 600mm minimum 1565mm


miminum

600mm minimum

1940mm minimum

1.1.3 Checking Power Requirements


Check that the wall outlet that meets the requirements is provided in the installation location.

1.1.4 Checking Route for Power Cable and Network Cable


Check with a person in charge of the facility on the following points .
• Position of the hub to which the unit is connected, route for Ethernet cable, and the necessary cable
length.
• Position of the wall outlet (3P) into which the unit is to be plugged into, the route for the power cable,
and the length of the requird power cable. Furthermore, check that the power cable can be safely
laid, for example, so that it will not be routed over the passage.

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1.1 Preparations for Installation

1.1.5 Checking Unpacking Area


Check that the unpacking area meets the following requirements:
• Check that the area has an indoor environment equivalent to that of the installation location.
• Make a space as described below available for performing unpacking work.

1000mm minimum

Packing case

800mm minimum 800mm miminum

Front 3460mm
Packing label
minimum

2000mm minimum

2520mm minimum

The surface where a packing label is attached along the longer side is the front side.

1.1.6 Checking Transfer Path


The unit has casters for mobility.
Check that the transfer path from the unpacking area to the installation location meets the following
requirements:
• There are no steps or steep slopes, etc. that may affect the unit during transfer.
• The doorway of the room through which the unit (width: 365mm) will pass through should be
sufficiently large.
• There should be no deformations on the floor surface even after transporting the unit (weight:
approximately 102kg).

1.1.7 Checking Network


When connecting to the facility network, contact the network administrator for the following information.
• IP address and subnet mask of the unit
• IP address of the gateway (if a gateway is used)

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1.1 Preparations for Installation

1.1.8 Equipment and Tools Necessary for Installation


Before installing, prepare the following equipment and tools.

Name Remarks
Installation Completion Used to check the installation of the unit and receive sign-off on installation
Check Sheet/Report completion.
Cutter Used for unpacking.
Cutter with a guide Used to open moisture-proof bags (during unpacking).
Name of the recommended product: Opener
Manufacturer: OLFA
Product number: 30B

Phillips head screwdriver Used to remove protective parts.


Soft cloth Used to clean the machine (external).
Ethernet cable Used to temporarily connect a REGIUS console to the unit for setting up the
network. Use a category 5e or higher cable.
Network hub
A cross cable can be used instead.
Interface specifications: RJ-45 connector
100 Base-TX/1000 Base-T
Maintenance PC Used when setting up the network for the unit without using an existing
REGIUS console in the system.
Since it is used instead of a REGIUS console, the REGIUS console
application must be installed in the PC.
CD containing the new The application program must be upgraded when the current REGIUS
version of the REGIUS console application does not support the unit to be connected to the
console program existing REGIUS console.
The following versions of the REGIUS console application support the unit.
• CS-3: Version 3.01 R00 and later
• CS-2: Version 1.40 R00 and later

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1.2 Name of Parts

1.2 Name of Parts


The names of the parts that you need to be aware of when installing the unit are shown below.

„ Unit Exterior
2 1

3
5*

4*

7 12
9
6
8

10

First front side 11 Back of


Back of the the first front side
Second front side
second front side

No. Name No. Name


1 Air intake 2 Cassette insertion slot
3 Status lamp 4* Dummy operation panel
5* Operation panel 6 Second front cover
7 First front panel 8 Power supply circuit breaker
9 Second front back panel 10 Power supply port
11 Ethernet connection port 12 First front back panel

*: For vertical installation, interchange the dummy operation panel and operation panel locations.
Vertical Installation Configuration
This machine is designed to change the front side (the user access direction) by interchanging the
operation panel locations.
Horizontal installation configuration
(Factory configuration) Vertical installation configuration

Operation Operation panel


panel

Access Access
direction direction

Horizontal installation configuration: The first front is the front side. (The machine is shipped in this
configuration.)
Vertical installation configuration: The second front is the front side.
For vertical installation, interchange the operation panel locations.

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1.2 Name of Parts

„ Operation Panel

No. Name

1 1 Message display window


2 "operation" lamp
operation erase
2 4 3 "operation" switch
3 5 4 "erase" lamp
5 "erase" switch
6 6 Speaker

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1.3 Installation Workflow

1.3 Installation Workflow


To realize efficient installation, follow the workflow shown below.

Item Outline
Perform the work from unpacking and installing the delivered product to
checking the startup of the single unit.
1. Unpacking
2. Removing Protective Parts
3. Changing Operation Panel Installation Position (Vertical Installation
Unpacking and Installation Configuration Only)
4. Moving to and Fixing at Installation Location
5. Connecting Power Cable
6. Checking Startup and Shutdown
For further details, refer to “Chapter 2 Unpacking and Installation”.

System Connection and Connect the unit to the system. Check that the machine operates
Operation Check properly in the system before handing it over to the user.
For further details, refer to “Chapter 3 System Connection and Operation
Check”.

Installation Completed

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Chapter
Chapter 2 2 Unpacking and Installation
This chapter describes how to unpack and install the product
after its arrival.

2.1 Flow of Unpacking and Installation ....................2-2


2.2 Unpacking ..........................................................2-3
2.2.1 Packaging Format ........................................ 2-4
2.2.2 Removing Packing Materials........................ 2-5
2.2.3 Taking Out Main Unit.................................... 2-7
2.2.4 Checking Accessories................................ 2-10
2.3 Removing Protective Parts .............................. 2-11
2.3.1 Removing External Panels......................... 2-11
2.3.2 Removing Protective Part
(First Front Side) ........................................ 2-12
2.3.3 Removing Protective Parts
(Second Front Side) ................................... 2-13
2.3.4 Removing Protective Parts
(Back of First Front Side) ........................... 2-14
2.3.5 Checking Removal of Protective Parts....... 2-15
2.3.6 Installing External Panels........................... 2-16
2.4 Changing Operation Panel Installation
Position ............................................................2-17
2.5 Moving to and Fixing at Installation Location ...2-22
2.6 Checking of Input Voltage ................................2-23
2.7 Connecting Power Cable .................................2-24
2.8 Checking Startup and Shutdown of Unit ..........2-25
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2.1 Flow of Unpacking and Installation

2.1 Flow of Unpacking and Installation


This section describes the workflow from unpacking to installing the delivered product.

Item Outline
Unpacking Unpack goods after arrival.
For further details, refer to “2.2 Unpacking”.

Removing Protective Parts Remove the protective parts from the machine interior.
For further details, refer to “2.3 Removing Protective Parts”.

Changing Operation Panel For the vertical installation configuration, change the installation position
Installation Position of the operation panel.
(Vertical Installation For further details, refer to “2.4 Changing Operation Panel Installation
Configuration Only) Position”.

Moving to and Fixing at Move the machine and fix it at the installation location.
Installation Location For further details, refer to “2.5 Moving to and Fixing at Installation
Location”.

Checking of Input Voltage Check the input voltage.


For further details, refer to “2.6 Checking of Input Voltage”.

Connecting Power Cable Connect the power cable.


For further details, refer to “2.7 Connecting Power Cable”.

Checking Startup and Check that the machine starts up and shuts down properly.
Shutdown For further details, refer to “2.8 Checking Startup and Shutdown of Unit”.

Unpacking and Completion


of Installation

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2.2 Unpacking

2.2 Unpacking
This section describes the packaging format of the product and the procedure for unpacking the product
after its arrival.

• The unit weighs approximately 102kg. Secure sufficient space to transport and move it, and
work carefully.
Caution
• Place a palette in a level location before starting unpacking. If unpacking is carried out on a
sloping surface, the machine may move.

• Unpack the product in an area with sufficient space.


When the product is unpacked in a place other than the installation location, check that there
Important
are no steps or obstacles in the way to the installation location.
For information about the unpacking space, refer to “1.1.5 Checking Unpacking Area”.
• If the machine is unpacked immediately after it is moved in, dew condensation may form
inside the machine due to indoor/outdoor temperature differences (approximately 10°C or
more). To prevent this, let the product stand for approximately one hour at the installation
location before unpacking.

Requirements
The procedures described in this manual require the following tools:

No. Tools No. Tools


1 Cutter 2 Cutter with a guide

It is recommended that a cutter with a guide be used to avoid damaging


the main unit when opening the moisture-proof bag.
Note
Name of the recommended product: Opener
Manufacturer: OLFA
Product number: 30B

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2.2 Unpacking

2.2.1 Packaging Format


The unit is shipped in the following packaging format.

4 5
1

5
6 5
7
8
2

8 5 9

No. Name No. Name


1 Fixing band 2 Outer case (cardboard box)
3 Palette 4 Accessory bag
5 Buffer material (Four pieces) 6 Slope
7 Moisture-proof bag (containing the main 8 Fixture (Two pieces)
unit*)
9 Buffer material

*: Two buffer materials are attached to the bottom of the main unit. Security parts are installed inside the
device.

The surface where a packing label is attached along the longer side is the front side.
Note Install the slope in front of the palette and move the main unit down on it.

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2.2 Unpacking

2.2.2 Removing Packing Materials


Remove the cardboard outer case and moisture-proof bag.

1 While holding the fixing band in one hand, cut it


using a cutter.
• Two fixing bands

Avoid standing right in front of the bands.


When a tightly stretched fixing band is cut, it
Caution may hit the worker.

2 Cut the adhesive tape on the top and bottom of


the outer case using a cutter.

Be careful not to damage the items inside.

Caution

3 Open the upper part of the outer case and take


out the accessory bag.

The items in the accessory bag are checked


in “2.2.4 Checking Accessories” described
Note later.

4 Remove the following items that are placed


around the main unit.
• One slope
• Four pieces of buffer material

Do not discard the slope. It is used when


moving the main unit down to the floor.
Important

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2.2 Unpacking

5 Pull up to remove the outer case.

6 Using a cutter with a guide, cut around the bottom


of the moisture-proof bag.

Be careful not to damage the main unit.

Caution

7 Pull up to remove the moisture-proof bag.

This is the final step in the process of removing the packing materials.

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2.2 Unpacking

2.2.3 Taking Out Main Unit


Install the slope against the palette and move the main unit down from the palette.

Observe the following instructions when tilting the main unit.

Caution • Do not hold the bottom of the first front panel when lifting the main unit. (The panel may be
damaged.)
• Do not tilt the main unit excessively. (The main unit may tip over, causing personal injury or
damage to the machine.)

1 Check that the four adjuster feet are in the top


position.
If any adjuster foot is not in the top position, move it up
by turning it by hand.

Do not remove the buffer material


(cardboard) that is taped to the bottom of the
Important
device. When you unload the device from
the palette, remove this material.

2 Press the first front side until it contacts the


stopper on the back side.
Stopper

3 With the device slanted by pushing the top of the


first front panel (the bottom of the front side is
floating), pull it to remove the lower buffer
material toward you.

Do not dispose of the lower buffer material.


It is used as the base of the slope.
Important

4 Press the back of the first front side until it


contacts the stopper on the front side.
Stopper

Rear

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2.2 Unpacking

5 With the top of the back side pressed to an


inclined position, turn the rotation plates on both
sides of the back side as shown in the figure.
The casters on the back side are placed on the palette.

Rear

6 Install the slope by inserting the tenons (bar-


shaped projections) into the holes in the palette
on the front side.

7 Disassemble the buffer material removed in step


3 and place it at the correct height under the
slope.

8 Remove the tape from two locations that fix the


rotation plates on both sides of the front side.

9 Press the first front side until it contacts the


stopper on the back side.

You can step on the installed slope while


carrying out the work. However, check again
Caution that it is installed properly.
• The tenons on the slope must be inserted
in the holes into the palette.
• The buffer material is placed at the
correct height under the slope.

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2.2 Unpacking

10 With the top of the first front panel in an inclined


position, turn the rotation plates on both sides of
the front side as shown in the figure.
The casters on the front side are placed on the palette.

11 Check the condition of the installed slope.


• The tenons on the slope must be inserted into the
holes in the palette.
• The buffer material is placed at the correct height
under the slope.

If the slope is not installed correctly, it may


fall off the palette when moving down the
Caution main unit, causing the main unit to tip over.
This can also cause personal injury.

12 Carefully move the main unit down the slope,


while supporting the main unit with both hands.
Move one side of the main unit and then the other, so
that the casters touch the floor one after another.

A jolt may be felt at the moment when the


main unit comes off the slope and onto the
Caution floor. Move the main unit as slowly as
possible.

13 Remove the tape from eight places to remove two


buffer materials from the bottom of the device.
Once you remove these tapes, pull the buffer material
toward the arrow indicated in the illustration.

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2.2 Unpacking

14 Clear the palette, slope, and other packing


materials.

When disposing of packaging materials, be


sure to do so by using authorized industrial
Caution waste disposal firms in accordance with
applicable ordinances and regulations of the
local government concerned.

This is the final step in the process of taking out the main unit.

2.2.4 Checking Accessories


The following accessories are included with shipment. Check for any missing items.

Name Quantity Remarks


Item list 1
Inspection card 1
OPERATION MANUAL 1
Power cable 1 Length: 3m

If any items are missing, handle them as defective arrived goods.


Important

This is the final step in the process of checking accessories.

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2.3 Removing Protective Parts

2.3 Removing Protective Parts


This machine incorporates protective parts to protect internal components from damage caused by
vibration experienced during transportation. Remove these protective parts (red parts).

Protective Parts Quantity


Fixture (red part) Six pieces

Requirements
The procedures described in this manual require the following tools:

No. Tools
1 Phillips head screwdriver

2.3.1 Removing External Panels


Remove the external panels to remove the protective parts (red parts) from the machine interior.

1 Remove the first front back panel.


• Seven screws (M4 × 8)
Hold the bottom of the panel with both hands and pull it
towards you to remove it.

Back of the first front side

2 Remove the first front panel.


• Six screws (M4 × 8)
Hold the bottom of the panel with both hands and pull it
towards you to remove it.

First front
side

This is the final step in the process of removing the external panels.

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2.3 Removing Protective Parts

2.3.2 Removing Protective Part (First Front Side)


Remove protective part A on the first front side.

Protective part A

Removing Protective Part A


1 Remove protective part A.
• Top: Three hexagonal Phillips socket screws (M5 ×
10)
• Right and left: Four hexagonal Phillips socket screws
(M4 × 8)

First front side

This is the final step in the process of removing the protective part on the first front side.

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2.3 Removing Protective Parts

2.3.3 Removing Protective Parts (Second Front Side)


Remove protective parts B and C on the second front side.

Protective part B

Protective part C

Removing Protective Part B


1 Remove protective part B.
• Four hexagonal Phillips socket screws (M5 × 10)

Remove the screws while supporting


protective part B so that it will not drop.
Caution

Second front side

Removing Protective Part C


2 Remove the screws on the top of protective part
C.
Optical • Two hexagonal Phillips socket screws (M5 × 10)
part
3 Slide the optical part to the back.

Second front side

4 Remove the other screws of protective part C.


• Two hexagonal Phillips socket screws (M5 × 10)

5 Remove protective part C.

This is the final step in the process of removing the protective parts on the second front side.

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2.3 Removing Protective Parts

2.3.4 Removing Protective Parts (Back of First Front Side)


Remove protective parts D through F on the back of the first front side.

Protective part D

Protective part E
Protective part F
Removing Protective Part D
1 Remove protective part D.
• Four hexagonal Phillips socket screws (M5 × 10)

Remove the screws while supporting


protective part D so that it will not drop.
Caution

Back of the first front side

Removing Protective Part E


2 Remove protective part E.
• Four hexagonal Phillips socket screws (M5 × 10)

Back of the first front side

Removing Protective Part F


3 Remove protective part F.
• Three hexagonal Phillips socket screws (M5 × 10)

Back of the first front side

This is the final step in the process of removing the protective parts on the back of the first front side.

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2.3 Removing Protective Parts

2.3.5 Checking Removal of Protective Parts


Check that the six protective parts have all been removed.

Starting the main unit while protective parts still remain inside will cause damage to the main
unit.
Caution

Protective part A Protective part B

Protective part C

Protective part D Protective part E Protective part F

Protective Parts Mounting Screw


Protective part A Top Three hexagonal Philips socket screws (M5 × 10)
Right and left Four hexagonal Philips socket screws (M4 × 8)
Protective part B Four hexagonal Philips socket screws (M5 × 10)
Protective part C Four hexagonal Philips socket screws (M5 × 10)
Protective part D Four hexagonal Philips socket screws (M5 × 10)
Protective part E Four hexagonal Philips socket screws (M5 × 10)
Protective part F Three hexagonal Philips socket screws (M5 × 10)

This is the final step in the process of checking the removal of the protective parts.
Next, conduct the work described below.
• For vertical installation, proceed to “2.3.6 Installing External Panels” to install the external panels.
• For horizontal installation, proceed to “2.4 Changing Operation Panel Installation Position” to
change the installation position of the operation panel.

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2.3 Removing Protective Parts

2.3.6 Installing External Panels


Install the removed external panels.

1 Install the first front panel.


• Six screws (M4 × 8)
Hold the bottom of the first front panel with both hands
and push the top of the panel into the top panel.

2 Close the second front cover.

First front
side

3 Install the first front back panel.


• Seven screws (M4 × 8)
Hold the bottom of the first front back panel with both
hands and push the top of the panel into the top panel.

Back of the first front side

This is the final step in the process of installing the external panels.
Proceed to “2.5 Moving to and Fixing at Installation Location” to move the machine and fix it at the
installation location

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2.4 Changing Operation Panel Installation Position

2.4 Changing Operation Panel Installation Position


For vertical installation, change the installation position of the operation panel.
Requirements
The procedures described in this manual require the following tools:

No. Tools
1 Phillips head screwdriver

Operation Panel Installation Position


Horizontal installation configuration
Horizontal installation configuration Vertical installation configuration
(Factory configuration) Vertical installation configuration
(Factory configuration)

Operation
Operation
unit
unit

1 Remove the second front back panel.


• Six screws (M4 × 8)
• Four spacers

Second Front Back Side

2 Remove the circuit board cover.


• A: 3 screws (M3 × 6)
B Loosen all screws.
• B: 3 screws (M3 × 20)
2 3 Remove all screws.

1
A
First Front Back Side

3 Remove the connectors from the MDU, and


remove the cable from the wire saddle.
CN1 • CN1 (MCN1: Cable)
• CN2 (MCN2: Cable)
CN2
MDU

Back of the first front side

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2.4 Changing Operation Panel Installation Position

4 Remove the screws of the insertion unit.


• Five hexagonal Phillips socket screws (M4 × 8)

First front side

5 Remove the insertion unit.


Place the removed insertion unit upside down in a level
location where the replacement work can be
performed.

Take out the cables removed in step 3 being


careful to ensure they are not caught.
Caution

6 Remove the dummy operation panel.


• Four tapping screws (M4 × 10)

7 Remove the operation panel cable from the


clamps.
• Clamps at two locations

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2.4 Changing Operation Panel Installation Position

8 Remove the operation panel.


• Four tapping screws (M4 × 10)

9 Install the operation panel in the place where the


dummy operation panel was installed.
• Four tapping screws (M4 × 10)

Confirm that the light-shielding sponge is


contained properly in the cable area for the
Important
operation panel.

10 Connect the operation panel cable as shown in


the figure.
• Clamps at four locations

11 Install the dummy operation panel.


• Four tapping screws (M4 × 10)

Install the operation panel so that the bottom


side of the "Loading Cassette/Do Not Sit
Important
On" label shows on the operation side.

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2.4 Changing Operation Panel Installation Position

12 Install the insertion unit to the main unit.


• Five hexagonal Phillips socket screws (M4 × 8)
Tighten the screws in the following order:
1. Tighten three screws loosely on the first front side.
2. Tighten a screw firmly on the second front side.
3. Tighten the three screws firmly that have been
loosened on the first front side.
4. Tighten a screw on the back of the second front side
firmly.

Check the route of the cable to ensure it will


not become trapped.
Caution
First front side

13 Connect the cables on the insertion unit to the


MDU, and then put the cables through the wire
saddle.
CN1
• MCN1 → CN1 (MDU circuit board)
CN2 • MCN2 → CN2 (MDU circuit board)
MDU

Back of the first front side

14 Install the circuit board cover.


• A: 3 screws (M3 × 6)
B • B: 3 screws (M3 × 20)

3 2
1

4
A
First Front Back Side

15 Install the first front panel.


• Six screws (M4 × 8)
Hold the bottom of the first front panel with both hands
and push the top of the panel into the top panel.

16 Close the second front cover.

First front
side

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2.4 Changing Operation Panel Installation Position

17 Install the first front back panel.


• Seven screws (M4 × 8)
Hold the bottom of the first front back panel with both
hands and push the top of the panel into the top panel.

Back of the first front side

18 Install the second front back panel.


• Six screws (M4 × 8)
• Four spacers

Back of
the second
front side

This is the final step in the process of changing the installation position of the operation panel.
Proceed to “2.5 Moving to and Fixing at Installation Location” to move the machine and fix it at the
installation location

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2.5 Moving to and Fixing at Installation Location

2.5 Moving to and Fixing at Installation Location


Move the machine and fix it at the installation location.

Because the protective parts have been removed, subjecting the machine to a strong shock
may damage the inside of the main unit. Move the machine carefully.
Caution

1 Move the optical part to the second front side and


fix it with the quick lock.

• When the optical part is moved all the


way to the front, the locking rod moves
Note down automatically to lock into position.
• The second front cover does not close
completely when the quick lock is
engaged. (This is to remind you to
disengage the lock)

2 Move the unit to the planned installation location.

3 Install the machine temporarily at the installation


location.

4 Disengage the quick lock.


Pulling the blue knob up disengages the lock.

When pulling the knob up, push the optical


part slightly towards the back. When the
Important
optical part is placed in the front, the locking
rod may lower again and return to the lock
position. After disengaging the lock, shift the
optical part and make sure that the locking
rod is not in the lowered position.

5 Adjust the four adjuster feet to fix the machine.


Level While checking the level inside the second front cover,
ensure that the bubble is in the circle.

6 Rock the main unit gently to make sure that it is


fixed securely.

This is the final step in the process of moving to and fixing at the installation location.

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2.6 Checking of Input Voltage

2.6 Checking of Input Voltage


Remove the rear cover to ensure that the wiring color of the TAP connector suits to the power voltage
provided from the facility.
• The wiring color is associated with each power voltage (AC). Following list shows the
correspondence between the wiring color and power voltage.

Wire Color Brown Red Orange Yellow


Power Voltage 100V 110V 115V 120V 200V 220V 230V 240V

TAP Connector

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2.7 Connecting Power Cable

2.7 Connecting Power Cable


Connect the power cable that comes with the machine.

Eliminate the clearance between the cable and the floor or wall to avoid hazards to people
walking over it.
Caution
Otherwise, someone may trip over, resulting in injury or damage to the cable or machine.

1 Check that the power breaker is turned OFF.


If the power breaker is ON, turn it OFF.

2 Connect to power cable to the power supply port.

3 Plug the power cable into the wall outlet (3P) in


the facility.

4 Fix the power cable as required by the conditions


at the installation location.

Back of the second front side

This is the final step in the process of connecting power cable.

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2.8 Checking Startup and Shutdown of Unit

2.8 Checking Startup and Shutdown of Unit


Turn ON the machine to check that it starts up and shuts down properly.

1 Turn ON the facility power supply.

2 Turn ON the power breaker of the unit.

3 Press the "operation" switch.

operation erase

“operation” switch

4 Check the following:


• The message display window shows the message
+0+6+#.+<+0) "INITIALIZING" and a progress indicator bar.
‫غغغغغغغغغع‬ • The bar extends to the right during the initialization
process.
• When the bar reaches the right end, "NETWORK
0'6914-'4414=? ERROR [24000]" appears in the upper part of the
+2 message display window.
• The factory-set IP address of the machine is
displayed in the lower part of the message display
window.

5 Press the "operation" switch for at least three


seconds.
The backlight of the message display window goes off.

6 Turn OFF the power breaker.

This is the final step in the process of checking startup and shutdown of the unit.

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Chapter
Chapter 3 3 System Connection and
Operation Check
This chapter describes the procedures for connecting the
machine to the system, checking operations, and handing over
the machine.

3.1 Flow of System Connection and


Operation Check ................................................3-2
3.2 Connecting System............................................3-3
3.2.1 Upgrading REGIUS Console........................ 3-3
3.2.2 Setting Up Network ...................................... 3-4
3.2.3 Connecting to Network................................. 3-5
3.3 Checking Operations and Backing Up
Setup Data .........................................................3-6
3.3.1 Checking Images ......................................... 3-6
3.3.2 Checking Coordinative Operations .............. 3-6
3.3.3 Setting Sound Volume.................................. 3-6
3.3.4 Checking Safety Interlock Operation............ 3-7
3.3.5 Backing Up Setup Data................................ 3-7
3.4 Handing Over.....................................................3-8
3.4.1 Cleaning ....................................................... 3-8
3.4.2 Instruction and Handover ............................. 3-8
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3.1 Flow of System Connection and Operation Check

3.1 Flow of System Connection and Operation Check


This section describes the workflow from connecting to the system, checking operations, and handling
over the machine.

Item Outline
Connecting System Follow the procedure described below to connect the unit to the system.
1. Upgrading REGIUS console, when the REGIUS console application
does not support the unit
2. Setting Up Network
3. Connecting to Network
For further details, refer to “3.2 Connecting System” and the REGIUS
console Installation/Service Manual.

Setting Up REGIUS Set up the REGIUS console.


Console The settings related to the unit are as follows:
• System (reader) configuration setting (Configuration setting for the
reader to be connected)
• Cassette reader information setting (Network information setting for
the reader to be connected)
For further details, refer to the REGIUS console Installation/Service
Manual.

Checking Operations and Check whether the unit operates in the system to read images
Backing Up Setup Data successfully.
It the machine operates successfully, back up the unit setup data in the
REGIUS console.
For further details, refer to “3.3 Checking Operations and Backing Up
Setup Data” and the REGIUS console Installation/Service Manual.

Handing Over Check whether the unit is free from dirt and hand it over.
For further details, refer to “3.4 Handing Over”.

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3.2 Connecting System

3.2 Connecting System


Connect the unit to the system.

3.2.1 Upgrading REGIUS Console


Upgrade the application program when the unit is connected to an existing CS-3 or CS-2 REGIUS
console in the system.
The following versions of the REGIUS console application support the unit.
• CS-3 : V3.01 R00 or more
• CS-2 : V1.40 R00 or more
Requirements
The procedures described in this manual require the following tools:

No. Tools
1 CD containing the new version of the REGIUS console program

For information about the procedure for upgrading, refer to the REGIUS console Installation/Service
Manual.

This is the final step in the process of upgrading the REGIUS console.

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3.2 Connecting System

3.2.2 Setting Up Network


Connect the REGIUS console to the unit one to one and configure settings for network connection.

REGIUS console

Ethernet hub*

*: Connection using cross cables (without using an Ethernet hub) is possible.

When Connecting to an Existing REGIUS Console


Important For establishing temporary connection with the unit, the settings for the REGIUS console must
be reset to the factory settings (1:1 connection and post-registration).
Back up the setup information (system and JM information) of the REGIUS console, then
change the settings as described below.
• Network address setting screen
IP address: 192.168.20.90; Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
• JOBM INFO screen
Select Built-in Job Manager and Post-registration.
• CCU INFO screen
Host name: R170-0001; Host name (on the Job Manager): r170-00001;
IP address: 192.168.20.170
• PostgreSQL access tool
c_status screen: Set to CS#-0001 only;
r_status screen: Set to r170-0001 only;
relations screen: Set to Only one relationship between CS#-0001 and r170-0001;
sys_config screen: Set reg_type to1
(CS#: CS1 for CS-3, CS2 for CS-2)
For information about the procedure for changing the REGIUS console settings, refer to the
REGIUS console Installation/Service Manual.

Requirements
The procedures described in this manual require the following tools:

No. Tools Remarks


1 Ethernet cable (2) Used to connect the REGIUS console to the unit. A cross
cable can be used instead.
2 Ethernet hub
Use a category 5e or higher cable.
3 Maintenance PC Used as an alternative to the REGIUS console. The
REGIUS console application must be installed.

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3.2 Connecting System

Work Procedure
Set up the network from the REGIUS console.
• Network settings for the unit: Host name, IP address, host name of the JM, host name of the
REGIUS console to be connected, etc.
• Network settings for the REGIUS console and JM: Host name, IP address, host name of the unit,
etc.
For information about the procedure for setting the network, refer to the REGIUS console Installation/
Service Manual.

This is the final step in the process of setting up the network.

3.2.3 Connecting to Network


Connect the unit to the network.

1 Connect the unit to the system using Ethernet


cables.
(The figure shows the connection of the unit to the
Ethernet connection port.)
Fix the Ethernet cables as required by the conditions at
the installation location.

2 Check the network connection.


After the network connection is completed, turn ON the
Back of the second front side REGIUS console and the unit to check that no network
error occurs.

For information about the procedure for making and checking the network connection, refer to the
REGIUS console Installation/Service Manual.

This is the final step in the process of connecting to the network.

Next, set up the REGIUS console. For information about the settings and procedure, refer to the
REGIUS console Installation/Service Manual.

Proceed to “3.3 Checking Operations and Backing Up Setup Data” to checkheck whether the unit
operates in the system to read images successfully.

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3.3 Checking Operations and Backing Up Setup Data

3.3 Checking Operations and Backing Up Setup Data


Check whether the unit operates in the system to read images successfully.
It the machine operates successfully, back up the unit setup data in the REGIUS console.

3.3.1 Checking Images


Use a solid image to check whether it has been read successfully. At the same time, check that the unit
operates correctly.
For information about the procedure for checking images, refer to the REGIUS console Installation/
Service Manual.

This is the final step in the process of checking images.

3.3.2 Checking Coordinative Operations


Check that the image is read on all REGIUS consoles connected to the unit.
For information about the operation procedure, refer to the REGIUS console Operation Manual.

This is the final step in the process of checking coordinative operations.

Proceed to “3.3.3 Setting Sound Volume” to change the sound volume setting for the speaker of the unit.
When you do not need to change the sound volume, proceed to “3.3.4 Checking Safety Interlock
Operation” to check that the interlock mechanism of the unit operates correctly.

3.3.3 Setting Sound Volume


The speaker sound volume is set at low level at the time of shipment.
To increase the sound volume, change the "Volume" setting on the "Settings" panel of the "Unit Test"
screen. (Three setting values are available: "1 (Low)" (Default), "2 (Normal)", and "3 (High)".)
For information bout the "Settings" panel and the procedure for changing the setting, refer to "Service Tool
Screen (Unit Test)" in the unit Service Manual.

This is the final step in the process of setting the sound volume.

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3.3 Checking Operations and Backing Up Setup Data

3.3.4 Checking Safety Interlock Operation


The unit is equipped with the following safety interlock. Check that the interlock mechanism operates
correctly.

Position Condition to be Detected Machine Status Caused by Interlock


Second front cover Opened door while the • Turns OFF the driving power supply
power supply is ON • Shuts down the laser power supply

Interlock switch

Check that opening the second front cover during initialization stops the driving operation.

1 Open the second front cover when the unit is in READY status.

2 Close the second front cover.


The initialization process starts.

3 Open the second front cover after the driving operation starts.
The driving operation stops when the interlock mechanism works properly.

4 Close the second front cover.


The initialization process starts again. When it finishes, "READY" appears in the message display
window.
This is the final step in the process of checking the safety interlock operation.

3.3.5 Backing Up Setup Data


Back up the unit setup data in the REGIUS console.

The setup data for the unit is stored on the CF card mounted on the CIU circuit board.
Note

For information about the procedure for backing up the data, refer to the REGIUS console Installation/
Service Manual.
This is the final step in the process of backing up the setup data.

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3.4 Handing Over

3.4 Handing Over

3.4.1 Cleaning
Check whether the unit is free of dirt. If any dirt is discovered, wipe it off gently with a soft dry cloth.
If the product is very dirty, use a cloth moistened with a small amount of water, then wipe the moisture off
with a dry cloth.

3.4.2 Instruction and Handover


Hand the unit over to the user.
Items to be Handed Over to the User (Other than Those Installed)
No. Items to be Handed Over
1 Inspection card
2 OPERATION MANUAL

Instructions to be Given to the User


No. Instruction
1 Information described in "Installation Completion Check Sheet/Report"
2 Information described in the OPERATION MANUAL
2-1 Safety Precautions and Warnings
2-2 Product Outline
• Outline of Unit
• Name of Parts
• Operation Outline
2-3 Starting and Shutting Down
• Power ON/OFF
• How to Start/Shut down
2-4 Cassette Operation
• Handling the Cassette
• Reading Exposed Cassette Images
• Erasing the REGIUS Plate
2-5 Troubleshooting
• Error Display and Solutions
• Handling Cassette Jams
• Removal of Foreign Objects from Cassette Insertion Slot
• Troubleshooting for Cassette
• Cleaning the Optical Unit
2-6 Maintenance
• Maintenance, Items to be Checked, and Schedule
• Cleaning the REGIUS Plate
• Cleaning Cassette Insertion Slot
• Cleaning Exterior of Main Unit
• Cleaning Air Intake
• Replacing Erase Lamp (Halogen Lamp)
2-7 Appendix

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