Claims
- 1. A motor control device for controlling a plurality of motors which are used to drive a plurality of movable components included in a copying machine and which are separately rotated, said device comprising:
- key means for inputting first code information representing a motor-testing mode and second code information for designating any one of said plurality of motors to be checked, said key means including a first group of numerical keys for designating said motor to be checked and started, and a second group of numerical keys for designating said motor to be stopped; and
- control means for controlling said any one of said plurality of motors to be checked which corresponds to the second code information, in response to the first code information and the second code information input by said key means, said motor controlling means including means for converting each numerical data, keyed in by said first group of numeral keys, into a motor-driving command and also for converting each numerical data, keyed in by said second group of numerical keys, into a motor stopping command; and
- said plurality of motors being mounted on the copying machine and comprising motors for driving a lens system and mirrors in order to vary the rate at which the image of a document is to be magnified and reduced, a motor for driving an exposure lamp and mirrors, in order to scan the document, a motor for driving a developer roller, a motor for driving a photoconductive drum, a motor for driving fusing roller means, paper conveyor belt and paper-discharging roller means, and a motor for driving a paper-feeding roller.
- 2. The motor control device according to claim 1, wherein said air key means comprises a keyboard, having ten keys, connected to said motor-controlling means, for inputting the first and second code information.
- 3. The motor control device according to claim 2, wherein said motor-controlling means comprises means which recognizes the simultaneous operation of at least two keys of said ten keys as the motor testing mode.
- 4. A motor control device for controlling a plurality of motors which are used to drive a plurality of movable components included in a copying machine and which are separately rotated, said device comprising:
- key-in means for keying in first code information representing a motor-testing mode and second code information for designating at least one of said motors to be checked, said key-in means including a first group of numeral keys for designating said motor to be check and started, and a second group of numeral keys for designating said motor to be stopped; and
- control means for controlling at least one of said motors which corresponds to the second code information, in response to the first code information and the second code information input by said key-in means, said motor controlling means including means for converting each numerical data, keyed in by said first group of numerical keys, into a motor-driving command and also converting each numerical data, keyed in by said second group of numerical keys, into a motor-stopping command.
- 5. The motor control device according to claim 4, wherein said key-in means comprises a keyboard, having ten keys, connected to said motor-controlling means for keying in the first and second code information.
- 6. The motor control device according to claim 5, wherein said motor-controlling means comprises means which recognizes the simultaneous operation of at least two keys of said ten keys as the motor testing mode.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 865,925, filed May 14, 1986, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof, and which in turn was a continuation of application Ser. No. 576,422, filed Feb. 2, 1984, which was abandoned.
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