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Controlling the system power – IBM INFO PRINT 3000 User Manual

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This chapter contains step-by-step instructions for performing most printer

operator tasks. The tasks of enabling and disabling attachments, shutting down

and restarting the system, and controlling system power are grouped together in

the front of the chapter. The remaining tasks are not presented in order of

importance or frequency of use.
Notes to the Operator:

1.

In some cases, the tasks described in this chapter correspond directly to the

action messages you see on the Display Touch Screen windows.

2.

The instructions in this section describe exactly how to do each step. They also

include tips to help you prevent common problems. Before you begin an

unfamiliar task, read all the information. Then carefully follow the step-by-step

instructions.

3.

For information about other operator tasks, see “Chapter 8. Configuring the

System” on page 217 and “Chapter 7. Ordering and Replacing Supplies” on

page 175.

Controlling the System Power

The following figure shows a Power Control Panel.

Printer 1 in a duplex or dual simplex printing system has two sets of power

controls. One is for the Printer Utility Module (PUM) frame, which is labeled

Control Unit on the Power Control Panel. The other is for the printer that is

attached to the PUM frame.

Printer 2 in a duplex system and a simplex-only printer also has two sets of power

controls. One is for the Advanced Function Common Control Unit (AFCCU) frame,

which is labeled Control Unit on the Power Control Panel. The other is for the

printer that is attached to the AFCCU frame. Each element in the system (Printer 1

frame, Printer 2 frame, the AFCCU frame, and the PUM frame) has the following:
v

A Local/Remote switch

v

A Power On switch

v

A Power Off if in Local switch.

These switches allow many combinations of Local/Remote power control and

power on/off control. Each Power Control Panel in the system also contains a Unit

Emergency

switch.

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