
10
Selectors 1 through 3: Pause key setting and 2nd dial tone detection
Selectors
1
2
3
0
0
0
No WAIT is inserted even if the
Pause
key is pressed.
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
If you press the
Pause
key during dialing, the machine will insert WAIT as
defined in the above table.
If the
Pause
key is pressed repeatedly, the machine inserts the specified
WAIT multiplied by the number of depressions. It applies also in hook-up
dialing.
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
When these selectors are set to "1, 0, 1":
If you press the
Pause
key during dialing, the machine will wait for the 2nd
dial tone to be sent via the communications line.
When these selectors are set to "1, 1, 0" or "1, 1, 1":
If you press the
Pause
key during dialing, the machine will first wait for the
2nd dial tone to be sent via the communications line. After that, the machine
will insert a WAIT of 3.5 seconds.
If no 2nd dial tone is received within the specified time length (set by
WSW08), the machine will disconnect the line if in automatic dialing, or it
will start transmitting the dial signal if given after depression of the
Pause
key in hook-up dialing.
Selectors 4 through 6: Detection of 2nd dial tone
Upon detection of the 2nd dial tone for the time length specified by these selectors, the machine
starts dialing.
This setting is effective only when the 2nd dial tone detection function is activated by selectors 1
through 3 (Setting 101, 110, or 111).
This function does not apply in those countries where no dial tone detection function is supported.
Selector 7:
No. of 2nd dial tone detection times
This selector sets the number of dial tone detection times required for starting dialing.
Selector 8:
2nd dial tone interrupt detecting time
This selector sets the allowable time length of an interrupt which should not be interpreted as an
interrupt in the 2nd tone dialing.
Summary of Contents for DCP-1000
Page 1: ...Multi Function Machine SERVICE MANUAL MODEL MFC6800 DCP1000 MFC9180 MFC9160 ...
Page 5: ...CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...
Page 12: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION ...
Page 17: ...CHAPTER 3 THEORY OF OPERATION ...
Page 19: ...3 1 3 1 OVERVIEW Provided on models supporting facsimile function ...
Page 21: ...3 3 ...
Page 29: ...3 11 Location of Sensors and Actuators ...
Page 31: ...CHAPTER 4 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY AND LUBRICATION ...
Page 38: ...4 5 n Disassembly Order Flow ...
Page 70: ...4 37 6 Turn the ASF upside down then remove the registration sensor actuator ...
Page 78: ...4 45 Setting up the main PCB after replacement ...
Page 104: ...CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MODE ...
Page 111: ...5 6 Scanning Compensation Data List ...
Page 119: ...5 13 For machines w fax For machines w o fax Key Button Entry Order ...
Page 126: ...CHAPTER 6 ERROR INDICATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 156: ...MFC6800 DCP1000 MFC9180 MFC9160 Appendix 1 EEPROM Customizing Codes ...
Page 159: ...MFC6800 DCP1000 MFC9180 MFC9160 Appendix 2 Firmware Switches WSW ...
Page 206: ...A Main PCB 1 5 ...
Page 207: ...A Main PCB 2 5 ...
Page 208: ...A Main PCB 3 5 ...
Page 209: ...A Main PCB 4 5 ...
Page 210: ...A Main PCB 5 5 ...
Page 211: ...B NCU PCB U S A Canada ...
Page 212: ...B NCU PCB U K Norway Netherlands Finland Denmark Sweden ...
Page 213: ...B NCU PCB Germany France Belgium Switzerland Ireland Austria Spain Italy South Africa ...
Page 214: ...B NCU PCB Asia Oceania 1 2 ...
Page 216: ...C Control Panel PCB ...
Page 217: ...D Power Supply PCB 100 120V Low voltage power supply ...
Page 218: ...D Power Supply PCB 200 240V Low voltage power supply Europe ...
Page 219: ...D Power Supply PCB 200 240V Low voltage power supply Asia Oceania ...
Page 220: ...D Power Supply PCB High voltage power supply ...
Page 221: ...E Relay PCB ...