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About This Guide ....................................................................................... xv
Section 1. Operation and Components
IC 1000/IC 1825 Imaging Module ........................................ 11Operation ................................................................ 11Imaging Module Interfaces ........................................ 12
Imaging Module Components .................................... 14NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X Imaging Module ..................... 15
Operation ................................................................ 15Imaging Module Components .................................... 16Image Module Interfaces ........................................... 17
Section 2. Imaging Module Installation on a DocumentProcessor
Document Processor Circuit Breaker Upgrade ..................... 22Unpacking the Imaging Module ............................................. 26Preparing the Document Processor ...................................... 27
Installing the Imaging Module ............................................... 210Leveling the Machine ............................................................. 213Installing Microfilmer Drive Transfer Components ................ 215Drive Installation - TDC Microfilmer ...................................... 216Drive Installation - Unisys Microfilmer ................................... 216Microfilmer Air Hose Relocation ............................................ 216Drive Installation - No Microfilmer ......................................... 217
Procedure A ............................................................ 217Procedure B ............................................................ 219
Cooling Change Installation For the NDP 1000-4X/ NDP1825-4X Imaging Module .................................................. 220
Reject Pocket Assembly ........................................................ 224Top Cover Trim Installation ................................................... 225
Area 1 ..................................................................... 225NIE/MJE .................................................................. 225High Speed Encoder Module ..................................... 226Unisys Microfilmer .................................................... 226TDC Microfilmer ....................................................... 226
Installing Document Processor Interface Harnesses andLogic With an IC 1000/IC 1825 Imaging Module ............. 227
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Installing Document Processor Interface Harnesses andLogic With an NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X ImagingModule ............................................................................... 232
Circuit Breaker Installation on a Dual Imaging Module ......... 236
Unpacking the U4 or JPEG Electronics Gate and CCITTGate .................................................................................... 239
U4 Electronics Gate .................................................. 239JPEG Electronics Gate .............................................. 240
Installing the U4 Electronics Gate .......................................... 241Installing the U4 Electronics Gate PCBAs .............................. 249Connecting the U4 Image Cables .......................................... 251
Secondary AC Harness ............................................. 251IM Fan Harness ........................................................ 25324-Volt Bias Harness ................................................ 254Document Processor Interface Cable ......................... 255Five-Volt Power Supply Ground Cable ......................... 256Five-Volt DC Sense Harness ....................................... 257
Image Lift Power Cable ............................................. 25815-Volt Harness ........................................................ 259Five-Volt Power Supply Cables ................................... 260Video Cables ............................................................ 261Lamp Power Supply Interface Cable ........................... 263
Installing the JPEG and CCITT Electronics Gate .................... 264Connecting the External JPEG Image Cables ........................ 275
Lamp Controller Interface (DTI) Cable ......................... 276Lamp Controller (Auxiliary 15-Volt) Power Cable .......... 276Secondary AC Supply Harness .................................. 27615-Volt Camera Harness ........................................... 278Document Processor Interface Cable ......................... 27824-Volt Sense Harness .............................................. 279
Logic Ground Cable .................................................. 280POL Fiber Optic Cable ............................................... 280CAR Data Cable ........................................................ 281Video Cables ............................................................ 281
Installing Dual Imaging Module Interface Cables .................. 282Installing ICS Components ..................................................... 287U4 and JPEG IM Power Up and Check Out ............................ 288Dual IM Power Up and Check Out .......................................... 289
Section 3. IC 1000/IC 1825 Imaging Module Components
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Section 4. Maintaining the IC 1000/IC 1825 ImagingModule
Maintenance Philosophy ........................................................ 41
Field Replacement Modules (FRMs) ...................................... 42Electronics Gate FRMs .............................................. 43Imaging Module FRMs in the Document Processor ...... 43
Imaging Module FRMs Removal and ReplacementProcedures ........................................................................ 44
U4 Cables and Harnesses ......................................... 44JPEG Cables and Harnesses ..................................... 46Camera Box ............................................................ 49Circuit Breakers ....................................................... 413Energy Dump Fan ..................................................... 41415-Volt Power Supply ............................................... 415Image Camera PCBA Assemblies .............................. 419IM Cooling Fan ......................................................... 421Lamp and Enclosure ................................................. 422Lamp Control PCBA .................................................. 425Lamp Cooling Fan .................................................... 427Lamp Power Supply ................................................. 429Power Control PCBA ................................................. 432Shutter Sensor and Actuator ..................................... 433Track Components ................................................... 434
Beam of Lights ................................................ 434Bearing Housing and Shaft Assembly ................ 436Belts ............................................................... 437Cover Interlock Switch ...................................... 438Crown Roller Assembly ..................................... 438
Front Frame and Window Assembly ................... 439Idler Assembly ................................................. 440Front Left Idler Pulley ............................... 440Front Right Idler Pulley ............................. 441
Rear Frame and Window Assembly .................... 442Track Interlock Switch and Actuator .................. 443
U4 Electronics Gate FRMs ..................................................... 444Backplane ............................................................... 444Cables and Harnesses .............................................. 447Card Guide .............................................................. 448Ejector .................................................................... 4495-Volt Power Supply ................................................. 450Fan Filter ................................................................. 452
Fans ....................................................................... 453PCBAs .................................................................... 455
JPEG Electronics Gate FRMs ................................................. 458Backplane ............................................................... 458Cables and Harnesses .............................................. 460Card Guide .............................................................. 461Ejector .................................................................... 4635/15 Volt Power Supply ............................................ 465Fan Filter ................................................................. 467
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Fans ........................................................................ 468PCBAs ..................................................................... 469
Clock PCBA ..................................................... 470Video Interconnect PCBA .................................. 471
Lamp Controller/DTI Interface (LC/DTI I/F)PCBA .......................................................... 471Imaging Module FRMs in the Document Processor ............... 472
Image Button Light ................................................... 472Image Circuit Breaker ............................................... 473Image Interface PCBA ............................................... 474Image Power Line Filter ............................................. 476
Preventive Maintenance ......................................................... 477
Section 5. Maintaining the NDP 1000-4X/ NDP 1825-4XImaging Module
Front Camera Board/Lens Assembly .................................... 52Calibrating the Cameras ........................................................ 55Rear Camera Board/Lens Assembly ..................................... 58Front Camera Head ............................................................... 510Rear Camera Head ................................................................ 514Thermal Sensor ...................................................................... 519Light Sensor Assembly (Front or Rear) .................................. 520Lamp Socket Assembly (Front or Rear) ................................. 523Lamp Cover Interlock Switch ................................................. 526Lamp Control Board ............................................................... 529Logic/Lamp Power Supply ..................................................... 530Camera (Linear) Power Supply (DP 1000, DP 1800 Front
and Rear) ........................................................................... 533
Backplane (DP 1000 and DP 1800) ...................................... 535Power Supply Fan .................................................................. 539Logic Gate Fans ..................................................................... 539Track Components ................................................................. 541
Beam of Lights ......................................................... 542Bearing Housing and Shaft Assembly ......................... 543Belts ....................................................................... 545Cover Interlock Switch .............................................. 547Crown Roller Assembly ............................................. 547Idler Assembly ......................................................... 549
Front Left Idler Pulley ........................................ 549Track Interlock Switch and Actuator ........................... 551
Appendix A. Special Engineering Instructions and Tests andAdjustments
Glossary ....................................................................................................... 1
Index .............................................................................................................. 1
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Figures11. DP 1XXX Document Processor With IC 1XXX Imaging Module .................... 1212. Imaging Module System Interfaces ......................................................... 1313. NDP 1XXX Document Processor With NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X
Imaging Module (Dual IM) ................................................................... 15
21. Circuit Breaker Housing ......................................................................... 2322. Document Processor Electrical Connections ............................................ 2823. Image Module Shoulder Bolt Connections ................................................ 21124. Bolting and Alignment of 8-Pocket Modules ............................................... 213
25. Timing Belt Installation ........................................................................... 21526. Idler Arm and Pulley Installation .............................................................. 21827. Relocating the Air Outlet Hose (Inside Module Looking Out) ....................... 22028. Relocating the Air Outlet Hose (Outside Module Looking In) ....................... 22129. Detail of Air Flow Diversion Adapter Location ........................................... 222210. Quarter Panel Foam Removal ................................................................. 224211. BOL/Interlock Harness Installation .......................................................... 228212. Breaker Panel Wiring ............................................................................. 229213. Image RFI Filter ..................................................................................... 230214. BOL/Interlock Harness Installation .......................................................... 233215. Breaker Panel Wiring ............................................................................. 237216. Image RFI Filter ..................................................................................... 238217. Electronics Gate and Plenum .................................................................. 240
218. Electronics Gate Mounting Rails .............................................................. 241219. Center Frame Fan Panel ......................................................................... 243220. Fan Panel ............................................................................................. 244221. 5-Volt Power Supply ............................................................................... 246222. Frame Drilling Locations ........................................................................ 247223. Secondary AC Harness Routing .............................................................. 252224. IM Fan Harness Routing ......................................................................... 253225. 24-Volt Bias Harness Routing ................................................................. 254226. Document Processor Interface Cable Routing .......................................... 255227. 5-Volt Power Supply Ground Cable Connection ......................................... 256228. 5-Volt DC Sense Harness Routing ........................................................... 257229. Image Lift Power Cable Routing .............................................................. 258230. 5-Volt Power Supply Cable Connections .................................................. 260
231. Video Cable Routing .............................................................................. 262232. Lamp Power Supply Interface Cable Routing ............................................ 263233. Location of Lamp Controller Interconnect PCBA Interface and Video
Interconnect PCBAs ........................................................................... 265234. AC Line Filter Location ........................................................................... 266235. Correct Position of Bus Bars .................................................................. 267236. JPEG Wiring Diagram ............................................................................. 271237. EMI Ground Strap Locations ................................................................... 273238. Location of External Cable Connectors .................................................... 275
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239. JPEG Lamp Controller Power and Interface Cable Routing ......................... 276240. JPEG 15-Volt Camera Power Cable Routing .............................................. 278241. JPEG 24-Volt Bias Harness Routing ......................................................... 279242. NDP 1150 Backplane Connectors ........................................................... 283
243. NDP 1825 Backplane Connectors ........................................................... 284244. NDP 1150 Dual Image Wiring Block Diagram ........................................... 285245. NDP 1825 Dual Image Wiring Block Diagram ........................................... 286
31. Component Locator (Front) ..................................................................... 3132. Component Locator (Rear) ..................................................................... 3233. Track Components ................................................................................ 3234. U4 Electronics Gate PCBA Locator JPEG Electronics Gate PCBA ............... 3335. JPEG Electronics Gate PCBA Locator ...................................................... 34
41. Camera Box .......................................................................................... 4942. Optical Tower Removal .......................................................................... 41043. Energy Dump Fan .................................................................................. 414
44. 15-Volt Power Supply ............................................................................. 41645. Image Camera PCBA Assembly ............................................................... 41946. IM Cooling Fan ...................................................................................... 42147. Lamp and Enclosure .............................................................................. 42248. Lamp Control PCBA ............................................................................... 42549. Lamp Cooling Fan .................................................................................. 427410. Lamp Power Supply ............................................................................... 429411. Power Control PCBA .............................................................................. 432412. Shutter Sensor ...................................................................................... 433413. Track Components ................................................................................ 435414. Belt, Idler, and Tensioner Locations ........................................................ 437415. Front Frame and Window Assembly ......................................................... 439416. Rear Frame and Window Assembly .......................................................... 442
417. Backplane ............................................................................................. 445418. 5-Volt Power Supply ............................................................................... 450419. Image Gate Fans ................................................................................... 453420. Inserting a PCBA ................................................................................... 455421. JPEG Backplane Connectors ................................................................... 459422. JPEG Fans ............................................................................................ 468423. Image Circuit Breaker ............................................................................ 473424. Image Interface PCBA ............................................................................ 475
51. Front Camera Board/Lens Assembly and Camera Head Cable (OverheadView) ................................................................................................ 53
52. Inserting a Pen into the Top Hole of the Camera Frame and Window
Assembly .......................................................................................... 5653. Pulling the Camera Frame and Window Assembly Out ............................... 5754. Rear Camera Head and Cable (Overhead View) ......................................... 5955. Front Camera Head, Cable, and Fiber Optic Cables (Overhead View - Fiber
Optic Cable Covers Removed) ............................................................ 51156. Lamp Cover and Fiber Optic Cable Cover ................................................ 51257. Front Light Sensor Assemblies ................................................................ 51358. Rear Camera Head and Cables (Overhead View - Fiber Optic Cable Covers
Removed) ......................................................................................... 51559. Lamp Cover and Rear Fiber Optic Cable Cover ......................................... 516
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510. Rear Light Sensor Assemblies ................................................................ 517511. Lamp Cover and Thermal Sensor ............................................................ 519512. Lamp Cover and Fiber Optic Cable Cover ................................................ 521513. Light Sensor Assembly Connector .......................................................... 522
514. Lamp Cover and Lamp Socket Assemblies .............................................. 524515. Baseplate, Bracket, and Fan ................................................................... 525516. Lamp Cover and Lamp Cover Interlock Switch ......................................... 527517. Bracket ................................................................................................ 528518. Lamp Control Board .............................................................................. 529519. Logic/Lamp Power Supply ..................................................................... 531520. Logic/Lamp Power Supply Connector Identification .................................. 532521. Logic/Lamp Power Supply and Linear Power Supply ................................ 534522. Backplane ............................................................................................ 536523. DP 1000 Backplane Connectors ............................................................. 537524. DP 1825 Backplane Connectors ............................................................. 538525. Logic Gate Fans .................................................................................... 540526. Track Components ................................................................................ 541
527. Beam of Light Pairs ............................................................................... 542528. Bearing Housing and Shaft Assembly and Belts ....................................... 544529. Belt, Idler, and Tensioner Locations ........................................................ 546530. Crown Roller Assembly and Belts ............................................................ 548531. Front Left Idler Pulley and Belt and Tensioner Locations ........................... 550
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Tables21. NIE Power Supply Connection ................................................................. 2822. AC Control Cables ................................................................................. 2923. IM Shoulder Bolt Usage .......................................................................... 21224. PROM and PCBA Minimum Levels ........................................................... 23125. Added AA Gate Backplane Wiring ............................................................ 23126. Added AA Gate Backplane Wiring Changes For Dual IM DL1/DL2 Units ...... 23427. Added AA Gate Backplane Wiring Changes For Dual IM DL3 Units .............. 23428. Added AA Gate Backplane Wiring Changes For Dual IM DL3 Units .............. 23529. PROM and PCBA Minimum Levels ........................................................... 235
211. U4 Electronics Gate PCBA Locations ...................................................... 249212. POL Cable Connections ......................................................................... 250213. EMI 5-Volt Power Supply Connections ..................................................... 261214. Internal Backplane Cable and Harness Connections .................................. 268215. Harnesses Attached to the PS Cover ...................................................... 269216. AC Harnesses ....................................................................................... 269
41. U4 Imaging Module Cables and Harnesses .............................................. 4442. JPEG Imaging Module Cables and Harnesses ........................................... 4643. U4 Image Gate Cables and Harnesses .................................................... 44744. PCBA Jumper Settings ........................................................................... 45645. JPEG Cables and Harnesses to Disconnect ............................................. 45846. JPEG Image Gate Cables and Harnesses ................................................. 460
47. Cables and Harnesses to Disconnect from the PSU Cover Panel ............... 46548. Cables and Harnesses to Reconnect to the Internal PSU Cover Panel ........ 46649. JPEG PCBA Jumper Setting .................................................................... 470
A1. Imaging Module SEIs and T&As .............................................................. A1
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About This Guide
This guide provides procedures for installing and servicing these modules:
Image Item Processing System (IIPS) IC 1000, IC 1000-J, IC 1800, IC 1825, IC 1825-J,
and IC 1800-JU Imaging Module (IM)
References to the Imaging Modules are labeled IC 1XXX throughout this guide.
References to the document processors DP 1000, DP 1800, and DP 1825 are labeled
DP 1XXX throughout this guide.
NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X Imaging Module (dual image)
References to the NDP document processors are labeled NDP 1XXX throughout this
guide.
Purpose
This guide provides an overview of the IM and dual IM components and their
maintenance. It also provides installation procedures. Drawings showing the locations of
the serviceable modules are included.
Scope
For the IM, this guide applies to the IC 1XXX Imaging Module. Other components of IIPS
are documented in separate guides.
For the dual IM, this guide applies to the NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X Imaging Module.
Other NDP components are documented in separate guides.
Audience
This guide is for Unisys Client Service Engineers (CSEs) who install and service the IM or
dual IM.
PrerequisitesPersonnel using this guide should have a basic understanding of IIPS and NDP. IIPS
information is available in the Image Item Processing System (IIPS) Servicing Guide:
Maintenance.
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Organization
This guide consists of the following sections and appendixes. In addition, a glossary and
an index appear at the end of this guide.
Section 1. Operation and Components
This section introduces the modules, describes their operation, and provides a description
of the major components.
Section 2. Imaging Module Installation on a Document Processor
This section provides procedures for installing the IM or dual IM into an existing or
factory-prepped document processor.
Section 3. IC 1000/IC 1825 Imaging Module Components
This section describes the documentation shipped with the IM or dual IM and thetechnical documents related to the module, and provides illustrations with locations of the
major components for the IM.
Section 4. Maintaining the IC 1000/IC 1825 Imaging Module
This section provides detailed procedures used in IM maintenance. Topics include
removal and replacement procedures for field replaceable modules (FRMs), tests and
adjustments, and preventive maintenance.
Section 5. Maintaining the NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X Imaging Module
This section provides detailed procedures used in dual IM maintenance. Topics include
removal and replacement procedures for field replaceable modules (FRMs).
Appendix A. Special Engineering Instructions and Tests and Adjustments
This appendix provides special engineering instructions (SEIs) and tests and adjustments.
Results
Having read this guide, you should understand how to install and service the IM and dual
IM.
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Related Product Information
The following documents complement this guide.
DP 1000/DP 1800/DP 1825 Servicing Guide: Parts Catalog (2983 9396)
This guide provides illustrations and field replacement unit (FRU) part numbers for all DP
1000/DP 1800/DP 1825 FRMs.
DP 1800 Servicing Guide: Maintenance Procedures for DL1 and DL2
(2983 8653)
This guide provides maintenance procedures for the DL1 and DL2 versions of the DP 1800
Document Processor.
DP 1825 Installation Guide (2983 8984)
This guide provides procedures for the installation and maintenance of the DP 1825Document Processor.
IC 1000/IC 1825 Imaging Module Operations Guide (2983 8679)
This guide provides operation procedures for the Imaging Module.
Image Item Processing System (IIPS) Servicing Guide: Diagnostic Procedures
(2983 4706)
This guide provides diagnostic procedures for IIPS.
Image Item Processing System (IIPS) Servicing Guide: Maintenance
(2983 8091)
This guide provides maintenance procedures and maintenance test routines (MTRs) for
IIPS.
IR 9210 Courtesy Amount Read (CAR) Module Capabilities Overview
(2946 1351)
This document provides an overview of CAR module operations. It also describes the
CAR module hardware, application software, and important preinstallation considerations.
IR 9210 Courtesy Amount Read (CAR) Module Servicing Guide: Parts Catalog
(2496 1468)
This manual illustrates the components of the CAR module and identifies part numbers.
IR 9210 Courtesy Amount Read (CAR) Module Site Preparation Data Sheet
(2983 9263)
This document presents the information necessary for the customer to prepare the site for
the CAR module. It describes the requirements for space, environmental control, and
power.
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IR 9210/IR 9220 Courtesy Amount Read (CAR) Servicing Guide: Diagnostic
Procedures (2983 7853)
This manual provides diagnostic procedures and maintenance test routines for the CAR
module.
IR 9210/IR 9220 Courtesy Amount Read (CAR) Servicing Guide: Installation
and Maintenance (2983 7804)
This guide provides an introduction to the CAR module, installation instructions, and
removal and replacement procedures.
NDP Capabilities Overview (3998 1956)
This document provides an overview of NDP operations. It describes the document
processors and modules, system software, enhancements, and important preinstallation
considerations.
NDP Operations Guide (3998 1923)
This guide provides operation procedures for the NDP document processor, including the
NDP PC, HSEM, and the NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X Imaging Module.
NDP Servicing Guide: Hardware Installation (3998 5585)
This guide provides procedures for the installation of the Network Document Processor
hardware.
NDP Servicing Guide: Maintenance Procedures (DL3) (3998 5593)
This guide provides the maintenance test routine (MTR) information for the NDP 1150 and
NDP 1825 Document Processors.
NDP Servicing Guide: Parts Catalog (3998 5601)
This guide provides illustrations and field replacement unit (FRU) part numbers for all
NDP FRMs.
NDP/DP 1000/DP 1825 Servicing Guide: Analysis and Test Software
(2983 9289)
This guide provides information on the diagnostic programs available for the CSE to
discover and resolve problems in the operation of the NDP and DP 1XXX document
processors.
NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X Imaging Module Image Capture Server Software
Installation and Operations Guide (4326 4878)
This guide provides procedures for installing the Image Capture Server software, running
the Trace Function and Storage Connectivity Test, and running the Common Application
Programming Interface Exerciser. The guide also describes the Communicates for the
image platform.
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Section 1 Operation and Components
This section introduces the IC 1000/IC 1825 and NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X imaging
modules and describes the operation and the major components of the modules.
IC 1000/IC 1825 Imaging Module
This subsection describes the operation, interfaces, and imaging module (IM)
components.
Operation
The IM is composed of hardware and software that capture, digitize, process, compress,
and package images as they pass through a document processor. Document images are
captured as they are sorted. In a high-speed document processor, for a DP 1825 the
sorting speed is 1,825 documents per minute (at a track speed of 300 inches per second).
The sorting speed is 1,000 documents a minute (a track speed of 150 inches per second)
for a DP 1000.
As each document passes along the document processor track, an intense vertical stripe
of light is directed to both sides of the document. The light contacts the document and is
reflected to a set of mirrors. It is then focused through a lens and onto the camera printed
circuit board assembly (PCBA).
The camera PCBA measures the light reflected from the document in analog voltage
values and then sends the data to the electronics gate submodule for processing,
compression, and temporary storage. Image packets (made up of document image data)
are then sent to the IR 9000 Series Storage and Retrieval Module for later retrieval by
image workstations (IWSs). The images are used in image-based applications and may be
printed.
Note: For additional system-level information, refer to the Image Item Processing
System (IIPS) Functional Overview.
Figure 1-1 shows the IM installed in a DP 1XXX Document Processor. The IC 1000-J
Imaging Module, located on the DP 1000 Document Processor, and the IC 1825-J Imaging
Module, located on the DP 1825 Document Processor, are positioned between the Area 1
module and the first pocket module. If your document processor also includes the
optional microfilmer, the imaging module is located between the microfilmer and the first
pocket module, as shown in Figure 1-1.
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Figure 11. DP 1XXX Document Processor With IC 1XXX Imaging Module
The IM performs the following functions within IIPS:
Accepts User Sort Program (USP) commands and data from the document processor
Captures document images
Digitizes document images
Performs image processing operations on document images
Compresses document image data
Stores image and document-specific data temporarily
Transmits image and document data (image packets) to the SRM
Accepts unit management commands from the host processor
Obtains configuration information from the host processor and SRM
Imaging Module Interfaces
The IM communicates with four IIPS modules:
Document processor
Host processor
SRM
Courtesy amount read (CAR) module (an option with IIPS)
The document processor forwards transport status requests to the IM. Imaging statistics,
image system status, diagnostic information, and responses to the USP requests are
passed from the IM to the document processor.
The IM sends image data and file manipulation requests to the SRM through a fiber optic
link. The SRM passes file manipulation responses and initialization data to the IM.
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The IM receives system configuration management requests from the host processor
through the SRM.
When the CAR module is installed, the CAR port board is located in the electronics gate
submodule. The IM sends image segments to the CAR port board. A video cable sends theimage segment from the CAR Port board to the Pixel Unit board inside the CAR module.
Figure 1-2 shows how the IM is connected to other IIPS components.
Figure 12. Imaging Module System Interfaces
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Imaging Module Components
The IM is made up of two major components, the camera submodule and the electronics
gate submodule. The camera submodule is located in a transport module of the sorter,
between the microfilmer (if one is present) and the first pocket module. The electronicsgate submodule is located in the lower portion of the first pocket module.
There are two different electronics gates available for image compression and
decompression in the IM, U4 and Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG). The U4
system, a Unisys proprietary compression/decompression system, has a 5-volt power
supply that is mounted outside the imaging module electronics gate. It distributes five
volts direct current (VDC) to the electronics gate through a fan panel and electromagnetic
interference (EMI) shield by way of several cables. The industry standard JPEG system
also uses a 5-volt power supply. This power supply, however, is mounted inside the
electronics gate and EMI shield that protrudes through the frame of the adjoining module.
The power supply distributes five VDC to the electronics gate by way of Teflon-coated
copper ribbon cables.
Note: JPEG is the only electronic gate available in the DP 1000 document processor.
The camera submodule, lamps, and electronics gate submodule each have their own
power supplies.
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NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X Imaging Module
This subsection describes the operation, interfaces, and dual IM components.
Operation
The dual IM is composed of hardware and software that captures, digitizes, processes,
compresses, and packages image as they pass though a document processor. Document
images are captured as documents are sorted. The NDP 1825 has a track speed of 300
inches per second (approximately 1825 images per second) and the NDP 1150 has a track
speed of 150 inches per second (approximately 1000 images per second).
The dual IM illuminates and captures a digital image of each document that passes down
the transport. The image is framed, compressed, and then retrieved by an Image Capture
Server (ICS) for subsequent delivery to an Image File Server (IFS). The document
processor also provides document-related information to the ICS through the dual IM.
Figure 1-1 shows the dual IM installed in a NDP 1XXX Document Processor.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Legend
1. PC module 5. Microfilmer
2. Basic unit 6 Imaging module
3. RMJE or FMJE 7. 8-pocket modules
4. High Speed Encoder (Basic module, add-on module,
(NDP 1150 only) (and controller module)
Figure 13. NDP 1XXX Document Processor With NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X ImagingModule (Dual IM)
The dual IM also has provisions for providing video to an optional Courtesy Amount Read
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Imaging Module Components
The dual IM is a transport module of the NDP 1XXX. It is the last transport module before
the pocket modules. If a microfilmer is present in the system, the dual IM provides the belt
drive to its transport.
The dual IM lamps and solid state cameras are mounted above the transport baseplate.
The lamps are located under a hinged enclosure at the front of the module. The transports
top cover has an interlock that dims the lamps when the cover is raised. The lamp
enclosure cover also has an interlock that extinguishes the lamps when the operator raises
the lamp cover to change the lamps or the CSE raises the lamp cover to service
components under the cover. The dual IM uses four standard projection lamps (two per
camera). The cameras image the document through glass windows in the transport. As
each document passes along the document processor track, an vertical stripe of light is
directed to both sides of the document. The solid state image camera views the
illuminated documents and scans the document as a series of vertical stripes.
The signals from the camera are sent to electronic components in the logic gate that islocated in the base of the module. The electronic components correct the image data for
variations in illumination and camera sensitivity. The images are framed, finding the top,
bottom, leading, and trailing edges. Under direction of the User Sort Program (USP),
images are then compressed as black/white renditions by Consultative Committee on
International Telephone and Telegraph (CCITT) Group 3 or Group 4 compression and/or as
grayscale renditions with JPEG baseline compression. The dual IM is capable of providing
up to two compressed renditions of the front image and one rendition of the rear image per
document. Two compressor types are available as options for the rear image, however,
only one may be selected at a time. Image data is retrieved by the ICS for subsequent
delivery to an IFS. The ICS controls the document-to-document operations and
information transfers of the dual IM.
The power supplies for the dual IM are located in the base of the transport module. Onesupply provides 5V power for the logic and power for the lamps. A linear supply provides
power for the camera and analog circuits.
When the Hardware CAR module is installed, the CAR Port board is added to the dual IM
electronics gate. The CAR Port board provides the processed image stream that the CAR
unit requires. The CAR module for the NDP 1150 is located in the pocket module of the
transport while the CAR module for the NDP 1825 is in a stand-alone cabinet. The ICS
controls the operations of the CAR module through a differential SCSI link.
If CAR-ICR is installed, JPEG snippet compressors are installed in the logic gate to provide
the high resolution JPEG image required by this reader. The image snippets size and
position are controlled by the application software. The snippets are stored on the ICS or
IFS for retrieval by the CAR-ICR read system.
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Image Module Interfaces
The dual IM is composed of the transport module and the ICS. These communicate with
the external environment through the following interfaces:
Document processor interface
Image File Server interface
Courtesy Amount Read interface (optional for HardCAR only)
The document processor provides document related information such as MICR codelines
to the ICS. In turn, image system status and diagnostic information is passed back to the
document processor. The ICS transfers file information to the Image File Server for long
term storage and distribution over a dedicated LAN connection. The HardCAR Port board
provides the processed image stream that the CAR unit requires. The ICS controls the
operation of the HardCAR module through a differential SCSI link.
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Section 2 Imaging Module Installation on aDocument Processor
This section provides a detailed explanation of procedures for installing the IC 1000/
IC 1825 Imaging Module (IM) or NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X dual Imaging Module (dual
IM) into an existing or factory-prepped DP 1XXX or NDP 1XXX Document Processor. An
existing Document Processor is one that has already been installed at a customer site in
which imaging will now be added. A factory-prepped Document Processor is one that is
shipped to the customer ready to have imaging installed. The DP 18XX Document
Processors must have identification plates bearing a serial number 250 or higher. Thissignifies that the unit is at least Design Level 1 (DL1). All DP 1000s can have imaging
installed. The IM or dual IM is to be located just before the reject pocket.
Because of the many configurations of machines, some procedures in this section may not
be required at each installation. The term basic unit is used to refer to the portion of the
machine before an IM or dual IM, whether it is a microfilmer, a non-impact endorser (NIE)
module, or a standard Area 1.
The intent of this installation procedure is to break apart the document processor, install
the IM or dual IM into the document processor, and run checks in the shortest time. The
module can then be completed and brought up to full working level when time permits.
This allows a customer to have quicker access to a machine which may be needed sooner
than otherwise possible if all of the installation and check out were to be completed at onetime.
The following tasks may be completed prior to the actual installation of the IM or dual IM
since they serve to make the document processor image ready:
Customer installation of a 75 ampere circuit breaker on the power line for the
DP 18XX document processor or a 60 ampere circuit breaker for the DP 1000 or
NDP 1XXX document processor. Refer to the IC 1825 Imaging Module Site
Preparation Data Sheet and seeDocument Processor Circuit Breaker Upgrade, the
next topic in this section. The document processor cannot capture images if this task
has not been completed.
Circuit breaker upgrade (if required).
Four-pocket to eight-pocket upgrade. Refer to special engineering instruction (SEI)
4139 5260.
Note: Refer to the IR 9210/IR 9220 Courtesy Amount Read (CAR) Module Servicing
Guide: Installation and Maintenance for instructions on installing the CAR
Port board and the video cables that connect the CAR Port board to the CAR
module.
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Document Processor Circuit Breaker Upgrade
DP 1800 Document Processors with serial numbers 330274069 and lower and DP 1000
Document Processors with serial numbers 372521930 and lower must have the entire
circuit breaker box replaced. A distinguishing feature of the units requiring this change isto check the Area 1 circuit breaker panel. If the label for the breaker in the upper left
corner of the panel is C/M Main, the unit needs to be replaced for image. This upgrade
can be done in advance of the IM installation without affecting the normal operation of the
document processor except for the downtime required to do the work. If the upgrade is
not required, go to Unpacking the Imaging Module later in this section. Otherwise, refer
to the following instructions and Figure 2-1. Use kit UC 201801 (3305 7571).
WARNING
Shut off electrical power to the document processor before proceeding
with installation. Injury may result from electrical shock. The documentprocessor is hard-wired to the facility power supply. Power must be shutoff from the facility circuit breaker panel. Check to be sure power hasbeen shut off before proceeding.
1. Remove the Area 1 rear panel and the left end panel and set them aside.
2. Open the front panel of the circuit breaker box in the Area 1 module at the rear of the
machine.
3. Measure the voltage across the two top lugs on the basic unit circuit breaker (CBBU)
and the control module circuit breaker (CBCM), if present. If the voltage is not zero,
do not proceed until power is removed from the line.
4. Remove the sheet metal cover from the bottom of the radio frequency interference
(RFI) filter located on the back panel of the breaker housing.
5. Remove the three power leads from the terminals on the bottom end of the filter. Set
the hardware aside for later reassembly.
6. Loosen the black flexible conduit from the metal bulkhead, and pull the three wires
and conduit out of the box.
7. Remove the plastic cover mounted at the top of the RFI filter. Remove the two line
leads from the output terminals of the filter.
8. If present, disconnect the control module power cable from its circuit breaker, and
remove the cable completely from the housing. See Figure 2-1.
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Figure 21. Circuit Breaker Housing
9. Remove the two screws from the rear of the document processor that serve as pivots,
thereby disconnecting the circuit breaker panel from the housing. Lay the panel on
the floor or on a box behind the document processor as far as the harness length will
allow.
10. Remove the screws securing the circuit breaker housing to the frame. Remove the
green/yellow wire frame ground from the housing. Set aside the hardware for later
reassembly.
11. Remove the black plastic conduit fitting from the old housing.
12. Remove all connections of the input cables going to the circuit breakers, and label
these wires to ensure proper reinstallation.
13. Remove the strain relief bushings from the old panel.
14. Locate the new housing supplied with the upgrade kit, and orient it beside the
housing. Attach the black plastic conduit connector and the strain relief cable clamps
to the bottom of the new housing.
15. Remove the RFI filter from the back surface of the old housing. Relocate the filter
inside the new housing with the two LOAD terminals facing the open end of the
housing, and secure with three washers and nuts.
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16. Locate and secure the black terminal strip to the left inside wall of the housing.
17. Locate the two 11-inch long, 6-AWG white jumpers and the one 6-AWG, green/yellow
ground jumper supplied with the kit. Connect the two white wires to the two input
terminals on the top end of the filter marked LINE, using the hardware previously
removed.
18. Secure the ground wire to the ground terminal of the filter.
19. Connect the other ends of the two input jumpers to the top positions of the terminal
strip.
20. Position the new housing inside the document processor frame and secure with
hardware previously removed.
Note: It may be necessary to bend the item counter terminals away from the
housing and wrap them with several turns of electrical tape to avoid an
electrical short between the terminals and the item counter.
21. Feed the three leads of the power input cable through the plastic fitting on thehousing. If the plastic conduit is too long, cut off the excess. Connect the conduit to
the fitting.
22. Connect the two line leads of the input cable to the bottom of the terminal strip on the
side wall, using the lugs from the previous hook-up. Connect the lugs using a flat
washer on each side, and a lock washer.
23. Connect the ground conductor to the ground point on the right wall of the housing,
CBGRD-2A, along with the other end of the ground jumper attached to the filter. The
ground conductor in the power cord must have more slack than the two HOT leads, so
that if the power cable is pulled, the ground wire is the last one to break.
24. Reattach the green/yellow wire frame ground (previously removed from the old
housing) to the new housing.
25. Use the following procedure to transfer the entire bank of circuit breakers from the
old panel to the new panel:
a. Loosen the entire set of breakers, fuse(s), and the terminal strip. Transfer all to
the new panel.
b. Do one of the following:
If a control module is not present, skip to Step 25c of this procedure.
If a control module is present, locate the new control module breaker
provided with the kit. Mount it at the appropriate opening in the bottom row.
c. Transfer any plugs used on the old panel to fill unused openings on the new panel.
Verify that all wires are firmly and completely mounted to the breaker terminals.26. Refer to wiring instructions 2494 0835 and 3135 7270 for the proper wiring of the new
control module breaker.
27. Position the new panel in the new housing and secure in place with the two screws
previously removed.
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28. Replace the Area 2 AC harness and the control module AC power harness (if present)
with the new versions supplied with the upgrade kit.
The longer Area 2 harness allows for the extra length to go through the IM. The
control module harness has new terminals for the new circuit breaker. Refer to
schematic sheet 03.05.XX for the harness connections.
Note: If complete image installation is being performed, do not route the control
module AC power harness until after the IM is installed.
29. Route the harnesses removed in step 11 through the strain relief bushings and attach
to the proper terminals according to labeling done at the time of removal.
30. Install the two main input jumpers feeding the main circuit breaker to the load
terminals of the RFI filter, using the hardware previously removed.
31. Do one of the following:
Complete the image installation: Continue with Unpacking the Imaging Module,
next in this section. Do not complete the image installation at this time:
a. Perform the DP 1800 pre-power on check out procedure. Refer to Section 2,
Installation, in theDP 1000/DP 1825 Operations Guide.
b. Close the circuit breaker panel and reset all breakers.
c. Perform the DP 1800 power on check out procedure. Refer to Section 2,
Installation, in theDP 1000/DP 1825 Operations Guide.
d. Install the left-end panel and the rear panel.
e. Verify correct operation.
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Unpacking the Imaging Module
Use the following procedure to unpack the IC 1000/IC 1825 IM or NDP 1000-4X/
NDP 1825-4X (dual) IM:
WARNING
Use two or more trained Unisys personnel to move the module off of thepallet. Failure to do so may result in injury.
1. Cut the two straps around the outside of the box.
2. Lift the box off of the unit.
3. Remove the clear plastic cover.
4. Unbolt and remove the piece of wood from the front of the pallet and unbolt the
holding clamp on the side of the pallet.
5. Remove the front and rear panels from the IM or dual IM.
6. Slide the module off the pallet onto the floor.
7. Inspect the module for damage before installing. Record comments in a log book.
8. Open the module top cover, and remove all packing materials.
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Preparing the Document Processor
Use the following steps to prepare the document processor for installing the IM or dual
IM:
WARNING
Shut off electrical power to the document processor before proceedingwith installation. Injury may result from electrical shock. The documentprocessor is hard-wired to the facility power supply. Power must be shutoff from the facility circuit breaker panel. Check to be sure power hasbeen shut off before proceeding.
1. Remove the left-end, front, and rear panels from the document processor, and set
them aside for later installation.
2. Remove the quarter panel and lower mounting bracket (if present) from the right end
of the basic unit. Set them aside for later installation on the IM or dual IM.
3. Do one of the following:
If the document processor is not already installed, skip to Installing the Imaging
Module later in this section.
If the document processor is installed, continue with step 4 for DP 1XXX units or
step 5 for NDP 1XXX units to disconnect all mechanical and electrical
connections between the pocket modules and the rest of the document processor.
Refer to Figure 2-1.
Note: Mark any cables that do not have labels to insure that the proper cableconnections are made.
4. For DL1/DL2 DP 1XXX field upgrades, do the following:
a. Disconnect the DC inter-connect harness (three white wires) from the first, fifth,
and ninth pocket module driver boards (if present) and pull the cable(s) back past
the reject pocket into the basic unit. Access is from the rear of the machine.
Refer to Figure 2-2.
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Figure 22. Document Processor Electrical Connections
b. Disconnect the signal harness (multicolored ribbon cable) from the first, fifth, and
ninth pocket module driver boards (if present), and pull the cable(s) back past the
reject pocket into the basic unit.
c. Disconnect the control module AC cable from the circuit breaker CBCM in Area 1,
if present. Pull the cable into the first pocket module.
d. Disconnect the AC and DC NIE harnesses, if present, (that run to the pocket
module) from the NIE power supply terminal strip. See Table 2-1.
Table 21. NIE Power Supply Connection
Harness Wire No. ESTB No.
AC 1 and 8 ESTB1-A
2 and 9 ESTB1-B
DC 1 and 2 ESTB2-A
3 and 35 ESTB2-A
5 ESTB2-C
4. 35. 36 ESTB2-D
6 ESTB2-E
e. Disconnect the AC control cables listed in Table 2-2 from the basic pocket module
and pull them back past the reject pocket into the basic unit or into the pocket
module, if applicable.
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Table 22. AC Control Cables
Cable Designation Plug Location
PICP1 from PICJ1 or MICJ1 Frame bottom
PICP2 from PICJ2 or MICJ2 Frame bottom
CABP1 from CABJ1 AC control gate
CAB8 from CABJ8 AC control gate
CABP9 from CABJ9 AC control gate
f. Go to step 6 of this procedure.
5. For DL3 (NDP 1XXX) field upgrades, disconnect the following cables, depending on
the option configuration.
a. Disconnect the following cables from Area 1 and pull them down into the first
pocket section:
Disconnect the Area 3 DC cable from the DC distribution PCBA, if present.
Disconnect the Area 4 DC cable from the DC distribution PCBA, if present.
Disconnect the control module AC cable from the circuit breaker CBCM in
Area 1, if present.
Disconnect the Area 2 AC harness from the back of the AC distribution cable.
b. Disconnect the following cables from the first pocket module 4-pocket driver card
and pull them back toward Area 1:
Area 2 DC harness
Area 2/3/4 interface harness
6. Disconnect the braided ground jumper bolted between the stacker frame and the
basic unit frame at the basic unit end.
7. Remove the full pocket switch and bracket for the reject pocket and place in the
pocket as the wires permit.
8. Remove the black plastic roller support, the stacker floor, and the metal front wall
(near the fascia plate) associated with the reject pocket. Set aside for later
reassembly.
9. If a microfilmer is present, loosen the idler pulley on the timing belt (underneath the
Area 2 baseplate) that transfers drive to the microfilmer module. Remove the belt.
10. Slice the foam strip along the bottom front and rear of the unit (along the floor)
between the first pocket module and the basic unit.
11. Remove the nuts, lock washers, and shoulder bolts connecting the first pocket module
to the basic unit.
Note: On units with TDC microfilm, retain all washers and rubber bushings for
later reassembly using the shorter shoulder bolts supplied with the IM.
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Installing the Imaging Module
Use the following procedure to install the Imaging Module.
1. Position the pocket modules so there is approximately 57.8 centimeters (22.75 inches)between the basic unit and the pocket modules.
2. Locate the EMI ground strip (a pliable 32-inch long strip of rubber covered with a fine
wire mesh) supplied with the IM. Using a strip of masking tape at each end, attach the
EMI ground strip to the bottom of the image frame, along the left side (as viewed from
the front of the module). Be sure that the strip touches the area of dull, black,
conductive paint. This strip must press against the basic unit frame when the modules
are joined together.
3. Slide the IM carefully into place adjacent to the basic unit.
4. Adjust the IM leveling feet so that the image base plate bolt holes in the side flanges
are vertically aligned with the corresponding holes in the basic unit.
5. Locate the proper shoulder bolts (supplied with the IM) for connecting the IM to the
basic unit. Refer to Figure 2-3 and Table 2-3.
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Figure 23. Image Module Shoulder Bolt Connections
6. Attach the IM loosely to the basic unit. Install the rear shoulder bolt first.
7. Verify that the 24-inch long EMI ground strip is attached to the lower left end of thestacker frame. Slide the stacker module(s) into position next to the IM and attach the
IM unit to the stacker module. Install the rear shoulder bolt first.
8. Level the entire unit.
Note: The entire unit must be leveled at this time, even if this is an upgrade to a
previously installed unit. See Leveling the Machine, the next topic in this
section.
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Table 23. IM Shoulder Bolt Usage
To Connect To: Use Bolt P/N Shoulder Length
Area 1 2111 2925 1.75
NIE 2111 2933 1.50
TDC Microfilm 2111 2933 1.50
Unisys Microfilm 1105 6520 1.00
Area 2 2111 2933 1.50
Notes:
All bolts use 1256 7491 lock washer and 1256 5420 nut supplied.
On units with TDC microfilm, use all washers and rubber bushings previously
removed with the bolts referred to in Table 2-3.
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Leveling the Machine
After all the required modules have been positioned and loosely secured, perform the
following procedure to level the modules.
1. Install two alignment posts on the right-hand side of the right-hand baseplate
assembly.
2. Install two alignment posts on the left-hand side of the left-hand baseplate assembly.
3. Remove the panel brackets at the left end of the Area 1 module, if present.
4. Remove the ground strap at the front right end of the Area 1 module.
5. Install four alignment posts on the Area 1 Module.
6. Attach a string to the alignment posts between the left end of the Area 1 module and
the right-hand baseplate assembly. Refer to Figure 2-4.
Figure 24. Bolting and Alignment of 8-Pocket Modules
7. To verify that there is enough adjustment of the feet to compensate for floor
irregularities, adjust the left and right feet of the basic stacker module until the string
touches the right Area 1 post and the left stacker posts. This is an approximation of
machine level.
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8. If very little adjustment is left on the stacker feet, you will need to reposition the Area
1 plane slightly by raising or lowering its feet and repeating Step 7. Otherwise, for
long machine, the last pocket module might not be adjustable.
9. Having estimated machine adjustability, install two leveling posts on each endorser,
high speed encoder, microfilmer, and Imaging Module, if present. If the optional TDC
microfilmer is present on an upgrade, there might be places for four posts. Install all
four posts.
Note: It is important that the string pass over the center of each post along the
length of the machine. If this is not the case, movement of a module might
be required. Slight repositioning of an end module or even an intermediate
module creates large results in the centering of the posts and string.
10. Using the four posts on the Area 1 baseplate as planes of reference, perform the
following to each downstream module.
a. Tighten the baseplate coupling bolts.
b. Adjust the left module feet so they are off the ground.
c. Adjust the right module feet so that the string, when pinched on that module's
right most post, contacts all posts back to the left end of Area 1. See Figure 2-4.
d. Adjust the left module feet to touch the floor and carry some of the module
weight; verify that the level has not been disturbed.
e. Tighten the locknuts on each foot.
Note: If the optional TDC microfilmer is part of an upgrade, be sure the
coupling hardware, including the blue rubber pads, are correctly
installed. Do not overtighten and squash the blue rubber pads.
11. If more pocket modules need to be installed, leave all leveling posts installed and go to
Section 2 of theNDP Servicing Guide: Hardware Installation, "Attaching 8-Pocket
Modules, Step 2.
12. Tighten all the module coupling bolts/nuts.
13. Reinstall the ground strap removed in step 5 after the leveling operation is complete.
14. Tighten all of the locknuts on all of the leveling feet.
15. Do one of the following:
If a microfilmer module is not present, skip to Drive Installation - No Microfilm
found later in this section.
If a microfilmer module is present, continue with Installing Microfilmer Drive
Transfer Components, next.
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Installing Microfilmer Drive Transfer Components
To pass the drive through the IM to the microfilmer module, transfer pulleys must be
assembled to the IM base plate. The necessary pulleys and belts are found in the
microfilmer drive transfer kit. Refer to Figure 2-5 to install the kit.
Im a ge D rive Tow e r
S p a c e r
E xisting N uta nd W ashe r
B elt
E xisting N uta nd W ashe r
Idler A ssem bly
B elt
M icrofilm
D rive P u lley
P ulley A ssem bly w ith K ey
E xisting P ulley a nd S pa cer
4
6
7
5
Figure 25. Timing Belt Installation
Do one of the following:
For Unisys microfilmers, skip to Drive Installation - Unisys Microfilmer, later in
this section.
For TDC microfilmers, continue with Drive Installation - TDC Microfilmer, next.
If there is no microfilm, go to Drive Installation - No Microfilmer, later in this
section.
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Drive Installation - TDC Microfilmer
Use the following procedure to install the drive belt from the IM to the TDC microfilmer
module:
1. Loosen the bottom lock nut, using a wrench on the flats at the bottom of the stacker
drive shaft to prevent the shaft from rotating.
2. Remove the nut, washer, and the timing pulley on the bottom of the shaft. Discard the
timing pulley.
3. Locate and install the 16-tooth timing pulley supplied with the IM on the bottom of the
shaft.
4. Install the washer and lock nut. Tighten the nut using a wrench on the flats of the
shaft to prevent the shaft from rotating.
5. Install the timing belt supplied with the image drive kit over the pulley on the bottom
of the stacker drive shaft and the pulley on the bottom of the IM drive shaft. Tension
the belt according to T&A 3304 2078 found in Appendix A of this guide, Special
Engineering Instructions and Tests and Adjustments.
6. Go to Microfilmer Air Hose Relocation, found later in this section for the IC 1000/
IC 1825 Imaging Module.
Drive Installation - Unisys Microfilmer
Use the following procedure to install the drive belt from the IM to the TDC microfilmer
module:
1. Install the timing belt (which was previously used to drive the microfilmer module)
over the pulley on the bottom of the stacker drive shaft and the pulley on the bottomof the IM drive shaft. Tension the belt according to T&A 3304 2078 found in Appendix
A, Special Engineering Instructions and Tests and Adjustments.
2. Continue with Microfilmer Air Hose Relocation, next, for the IC 1000/IC 1825
Imaging Module.
Microfilmer Air Hose Relocation
Use the following procedure to relocate the microfilmer air hose(s) section for the
IC 1000/IC 1825 Imaging Module:
1. Locate the black hoses supplied in the microfilmer drive kit. To install these in the
microfilmer module, refer to SEI 3304 5097 found in Appendix A, Special EngineeringInstructions and Tests and Adjustments.
2. For the IC 1000/IC 1825 Imaging Module, go to Reject Pocket Assembly, found later
in this section. For the NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X Imaging Module, go to Cooling
Change Installation For the NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X Imaging Module later in this
section.
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Drive Installation - No Microfilmer
Choose one of the following to install the drive pulley where no microfilmer is present:
If there is no idler arm on the bottom of the stacker bearing housing, continue withProcedure A, next.
If there is already an idler arm on the bottom of the stacker bearing housing, skip to
Procedure B, found later in this subsection.
Procedure A
Use the following procedure to install a drive pulley where there is not an existing idler
arm idler arm. Refer to Figure 2-6.
1. Loosen the tension on the add-on pocket module (pockets 3 through 6) drive belt by
swinging the idler away from the belt. Remove the belt.
2. Loosen the tension on the drive input timing belt by moving the motor toward the
bearing housing. Remove the belt.
3. Remove the stretch poly-vee belt that drives the pocket augers.
4. Loosen the bottom lock nut, using a wrench on the flats at the bottom of the stacker
drive shaft to prevent the shaft from rotating.
5. Remove the nut, the washer, and the spacer on the bottom of the shaft. Discard the
spacer.
6. Remove the three pulleys and one spacer and key. Keep all parts in the same
sequence for later reassembly.
7. Place the idler pulley and arm assembly supplied with the image drive kit on the
bearing housing base and secure in place.
8. Reassemble pulleys previously removed from the shaft, substituting the longer key
provided in the image drive kit.
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Figure 26. Idler Arm and Pulley Installation
9. Locate and install the 16-tooth timing pulley supplied with the IM drive kit.
10. Install the washer and lock nut. Tighten the nut using a wrench on the flats of the
shaft to prevent the shaft from rotating.
11. Install the poly-vee auger belt, using an adjacent module as a guide to get the proper
twist on the belt. This determines the direction of rotation on the augers.
12. Install and tension the drive input belt from the motor according to the T&A found in
the document processor T&A package. This requires positioning the motor.
13. Install and tension the add-on pocket module drive belt according to the T&A found in
the document processor T&A package.
14. Install the timing belt supplied with the image drive kit over the pulley on the bottom
of the stacker drive shaft and the pulley on the bottom of the IM drive shaft. Tension
the belt according to T&A 3304 2078 found in Appendix A, Special Engineering
Instructions and Tests and Adjustments.
15. For the IC 1000/IC 1825 Imaging Module, go to Reject Pocket Assembly, found later
in this section. For the NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X Imaging Module, go to Cooling
Change Installation For the NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1824-4X Imaging Module later in this
section.
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Procedure B
Use the following procedure to install a drive pulley where there is an existing idler arm.
Refer to Figure 2-6.
1. Locate the idler pulley and arm assembly supplied in the image drive kit. Remove the
pulley and post from the arm. Mount the post and pulley to the arm on the bottom of
the stacker bearing housing. Discard the extra arm.
2. Loosen the bottom lock nut, using a wrench on the flats at the bottom of the stacker
drive shaft to prevent the shaft from rotating.
3. Remove the nut, washer, and the spacer on the bottom of the shaft. Discard the
spacer.
4. Locate the key supplied in the image drive kit. Remove the key from the remaining
pulleys on the shaft and replace it with the longer key.
5. Locate and install the 16-tooth timing pulley supplied with the IM.
6. Install the washer and lock nut. Tighten the nut using a wrench on the flats of the
shaft to prevent the shaft from rotating.
7. Install the timing belt supplied with the image drive kit over the pulley on the bottom
of the stacker drive shaft and the pulley on the bottom of the IM drive shaft. Tension
the belt according to T&A 3304 2078 found in Appendix A, Special Engineering
Instructions and Tests and Adjustments.
8. Go to Reject Pocket Assembly later in this section for the IC 1000/IC 1825 Imaging
Module. For the NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X Imaging Module, continue to the next
procedure in this section, Cooling Change Installation For the NDP 1000-4X/
NDP 1825-4X Imaging Module.
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Cooling Change Installation For the NDP 1000-4X/NDP 1825-4X Imaging Module
For field upgrades, install the Unisys microfilmer, Area 1, and pocket module coolingchanges if they are not already present. Parts required for these changes are included in
the upgrade kit.
If the Unisys microfilmer is present, the blower motor must have an adapter to divert
some of its cooling air to blow onto the motor itself. Rearrange the hoses and attach the
air flow diversion adapter and restrictor as directed in the following steps:
1. Remove the air outlet hose completely from its current location along the floor of the
module.
2. Starting from the rear of the camera unit, rest the hose along the top of the steel
bracket. Wrap the hose under the steel bracket between the middle two frame side
supports. Thread a plastic tie wrap through the front-most drill hole in the steelbracket, and secure the hose with the tie wrap. Refer to Figures 2-7 and 2-8 for two
different views of the hose.
Figure 27. Relocating the Air Outlet Hose (Inside Module Looking Out)
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Figure 28. Relocating the Air Outlet Hose (Outside Module Looking In)
3. Referring to Figure 2-9, attach the air flow diversion adapter onto the air flow outlet
(where the outlet hose was previously attached). Position the adapter so that the two
holes face the blower motor (refer to dashed circles in Figure 2-9). Mount the
restrictor between the airflow diversion adapter and the output hose adapter, and
secure the outlet hose onto the adapter. Tighten both clamps to hold the adapter and
hose in place.
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Legend
1 Blower motor
2 Output hose
3 Output hose adapter
4 Restrictor
5 Air flowdiversion adapter
Figure 29. Detail of Air Flow Diversion Adapter Location
4. Relocate the input hose to the front right side of the Imaging Module on the bottom.
Cut the hose to length and secure it in place on the output bracket with the clamp that
is provided.
5. For the first 8-pocket module, make the cooling modification according to the
following steps:
a. Install the fan panel assembly with three fans to the middle frame members
below pocket 2. Use the screws and washers provided.
b. Mount the bracket with the single fan to the back frame member below the
reject pocket so that it blows air directly at the transport motor. Use the
screws and washers provided.
c. Connect the 3-fan harness together.
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d. On NDP units, connect all four fans and plug the 4-pin plug into connector
A2FAN on the motor capacitor plate. For DP units, connect it to CABP5 on
the AC control cage.
6. For the Area 1 AA gate, on NDP units only, add a baffle to direct air onto the top
power supply just like the lower power supply as follows:
a. Using the baffle as a template, mark the location of two holes 5.57 inches
from the bottom of the gate.
b. Tape a protective cover or cloth over the power supplies to prevent metal
shaving