Roland TU-500 Universal Remote User Manual


 
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Acceptable media widths
Material weight for which take-up is possible
Maximum material diameter after take-up
Speed during material take-up
Control switches
Power consumption
Acoustic noise level
Total weight of contents
Operating temperature
Operating humidity
Included items
Remarks
TU-60 TU-70 TU-400 TU-500
210—1050 mm 210—1300 mm 210—1125 mm 210—1371 mm
(8-1/4—41-5/16 in.) (8-1/4—51-1/8 in.) (8-1/4—44-1/4 in.) (8-1/4—53-15/16 in.)
17 kg (37.4 lb.) or less 20 kg (44 lb.) or less 17 kg (37.4 lb.) or less 20 kg (44 lb.) or less
180 mm (7-1/16 in.)
AUTO: 39 rpm MANUAL: 39 rpm
POWER, AUTO, MANUAL
Exclusive AC adapter DC+9.7 V 0.7 A +31 V 0.7 A
Take-up mode: 70 dB (A) or less (According to ISO7779)
6.5 kg (14.3 lb.)
2 kg (4.4 lb.) 2.5 kg (5.5 lb.) 2.5 kg (5.5 lb.) 3.0 kg (6.6 lb.)
5—40°C (41—104°F)
20—80% (non-condensing)
Frame x 1, Control box (including the electrical adapter) x 1, Flange x 2, Sensor x 1, Arm x 1,
Mirror x 1, Mirror stopper x 1 set, Hex wrench (large) / (Small) 1 each,
Cap screw (large) x 8, Cap screw (middle) x 2, Cap screw (middle) x 2, Cap screw (small) x 6,
Cable retainer (large) x 1, Cable retainer (small) x 5, User’s Manual x 1
Rail slider x 1, Paper tube x 1, Gauge x 1
Rail slider x 1, Paper tube x 1, Gauge x 1, Dancer Roller x 1
The automatic take-up function on the TU cannot be used when performing any of the following operations on
the CJ/FJ.
• Automatic separation of the material, and separation of the material by pressing the [SHEET CUT] key.
• Return of the material using the or key.
• There is no material at the TU's sensor detection area.
[For the CJ only]
• Setting the prefeed function to [ENABLE].
• Enable the cutting function for the application software you’re using.
• From the display menu, select something other than [ROLL] for the material
• When loading material, automatic detection of the base point or align point was performed.
12. Specifications
Take-up of non-stiff material (such as synthetic paper, matte) is not straight
The problem is caused by wrinkling and slack in the material due to static
electricity.
If you're using the TU-400/500, insert the included dancer roller at the
area shown in the figure to maintain tension in the material.
If you're using the TU-60/70, insert the leftover core from used-up roll
material or one of the shafts included with the stand for the FJ (the PNS-
50/40).
TUC-60/70
TU-**
TUC-60/70
TU-**
Dancer roller (if using the TU-400/500)
or roll-material core or shaft (if using the
TU-60/70)