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Xerox OLYMPIA ELECTRONIC COMPACT - DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION MANUAL; SECTION 1 TECHNICAL DATA; SECTION 3 DESCRIPTION of FUNCTION; SECTION 5 DISASSEMBLY and ASSEMBLY

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OLYMPIA
ELECTRONIC
COMPACT
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION
MANUAL
The Description
of
Function
Manual
contains
information
on
the
installation,
repair, and
maintenance
for
the
Olympia
Electronic Compact and
is
divided
into
9
sections
as
described
below
.
. SECTION 1
TECHNICAL
DATA
In
this
section
information
such
as
voltage
requirements,
power
consumption,
and
brief
descriptions
of
major
components
such
as
the
keyboard
is
found.
SECTION 2 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Listed here are
the
six
major
assemblies
of
the
Electronic Compact.
SECTION 3 DESCRIPTION
of
FUNCTION
Principals
of
operation
are covered in
this
section
with
short
descriptions
of
such
things
as
the
Switching
on Routine
and
Character
Printing.
SECTION 4 ADJUSTMENTS, MEASUREMENTS
Using
line
drawings
in
addition
to
written
instructions
this
part
of
the
manual
will
be used
to
perform
mechanical
adjustments
to
manufacturers
specifications.
SECTION 5 DISASSEMBLY
and
ASSEMBLY
Provides
written
instructions
supported
by
some
exploded
views
to
guide
you
in
removing
and
installing
major
components
such
as
the
Keyboard
with
Control
PCB.
SECTION 6 LUBRICATION
Identifies
components
to
be
lubricated
as
well
as
the
type
of
lubricant
to
be
used.
SECTION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING
Presents a
troubleshooting
flow
chart
and
a
diagram
indicating
the
pins
for
each
IC
Chip
to
be tested
for
input
voltage
and
ground.
SECTION 8 ACCEPTANCE CHECK
A checklist
of
items
to
review
when
installing
the
Electronic Compact. This
checklist
should
also be used
when
servicing a previously installed
unit
as
a
type
of
"Call
Management"
procedure.
SECTION 9 FOLDOUTS, CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS, LAYOUTS
Additional
reference items such
as
the
layout
of
components
on
the
Control
PCB
and an
exploded
view
of
the
Printer
Head Assembly are
given
in this
section.
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