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File name: | HELP01E.PDF [preview HELP01E] |
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Mfg: | TOSHIBA |
Model: | HELP01E 🔎 |
Original: | HELP01E 🔎 |
Descr: | TOSHIBA Copiers 2060_2860_2870 2060_orig PDF HELP01E.PDF |
Group: | Electronics > Office equipment > Copiers |
Uploaded: | 13-08-2022 |
User: | Anonymous |
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File name HELP01E.PDF How to search for where a signal in a circuit diagram has jumped to. HINT 1. Press the button, and the cursor changes to . 2. Mark the name of the signal [ACKB-S] ACKB-S SRXD [SRXD] you want to find with [ ] marks, [STXD] STXD [ACKB-DF] ACKB-DF and press the Ctrl + C Keys. [DFRXD] DFRXD [DFTXD] DFTXD 3. Press the key or the Ctrl + F keys to bring up the Find dialog box, then paste with the Ctrl + V keys and execute. Find Find What: [ACKB-S] Find Match Whole Word Only Cancel Match Case Find Backwards 4. The part already marked as above will be REQ-S [REQ-S] S-CNT detected, so press the key again SRXD [S-CNT] [SRXD] and execute again, or press the F3 key, STXD [STXD] to detect the point to where the signal has ACKB-S [ACKB-S] jumped. GND 5. If the following dialog box appears, click Yes without changing anything. Acrobat Reader You have searched up to the end of the document. Do you want to continue the search from the beginning of the document? Yes No |
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