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1.1.2 How to Enter the Maintenance Mode Exclusive to Service Personnel
(1)
Models with
key
Press the
and
Black Start
(
Mono Start
) keys simultaneously. Press the
Black Start
(
Mono Start
) key, then press the
Color Start
key
four times
.
Models without
key
Press the
Menu
and
Black Start
(
Mono Start
) keys in this order, then press the key
four times.
Tip:
Either of the following operations also makes the machine enter the maintenance
mode.
- Press the
Menu
,
*
,
2
,
8
,
6
and
4
keys in this order, in the same way as conventional
models.
- While holding down the
Black Start
(
Mono Start
) key, plug the power cord into an
electrical outlet.
(2) Wait for the machine to beep for approx. one second (only MFC) and display
"
" on the LCD, indicating that the machine is ready to accept
entry from the keys. Enter the desired function code.
(3) To quit the maintenance mode operation in midway and switch to the initial stage of the
maintenance mode, press the
Stop/Exit
key. When each of the user-accessible functions is
completed, the machine automatically returns to the initial stage of the maintenance mode.
1.2
Key Operation in Maintenance Mode
Keys to be used in the maintenance mode differ depending upon the model’s control panel
specification.
1.2.1 Entering a Desired Function Code at the Initial Stage of the Maintenance Mode
Models with numerical keypad
Use the numerical keypad to enter the corresponding 2-digit function code.
(Example) To select Function code 80, press the
8
and
0
keys in this order.
Models without numerical keypad
Use the numerical keypad (software keypad) on the touch panel to enter the corresponding 2-
digit function code.
(Example) To select Function code 80, press the
8
and
0
keys on the touch panel in this order.
The details of each maintenance-mode function are described in
in this chapter.
Notes
•
To exit from the maintenance mode and switch to standby, press the
9
key twice in
the initial stage of the maintenance mode.
•
Pressing the
Stop/Exit
key after entering only one digit restores the machine to
the initial stage of the maintenance mode.
•
If an invalid function code is entered, the machine resumes the initial stage of the
maintenance mode.
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