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WSW09
(Protocol definition 1)
Selector
No.
Function
Setting and Specifications
1
Frame length selection
0: 256 octets
1: 64 octets
2
Use of non-standard commands
0: Allowed
1: Prohibited
3
4
No. of retries
No. 3 4
0 0
: 4 times
0 1
: 3 times
1 0
: 2 times
1 1
: 1 time
5
T5 timer
0: 300 sec.
1:
60 sec.
6
T1 timer
0: 35 sec.
1:
40 sec.
7
8
Elapsed time for time-out control
for no response from the called
station in automatic sending mode
No. 7 8
0 0
: 60 sec.
(55 sec. for US and Canada)
0 1
: 140 sec.
1 0
: 90 sec.
1 1
: 35 sec.
NOTE:
Selectors 1 through 6 are not applicable in those models which do not support ECM.
Selector 1:
Frame length selection
Usually a single frame consists of 256 octets (1 octet = 8 bits). For communications lines with
higher bit error rate, however, set selector 1 to "1" so that the facsimile equipment can divide a
message into 64-octet frames.
Remarks:
The error correction mode (ECM) is a facsimile transmission manner in which the
equipment divides a message into frames for transmission so that if any data error
occurs on the transmission line, the equipment retransmits only those frames
containing the error data.
Selector 2:
Use of non-standard commands
If this selector is set to "0," the equipment may use non-standard commands (the machine’s native-
mode commands, e.g., NSF, NSC, and NSS) for communications. If it is set to "1," the equipment
will use standard commands only.
Selectors 3 and 4: No. of retries
These selectors set the number of retries in each specified modem transmission speed.
Selector 5:
T5 timer
This selector sets the time length for the T5 timer.
Selector 6:
T1 timer
This selector sets the time length for the T1 timer.
Selectors 7 and 8: Elapsed time for time-out control
If the equipment receives no response (no G3 command) from the called terminal in automatic
sending during the time set by these selectors, it disconnects the line.
Summary of Contents for Laser MFC-4800
Page 5: ...CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...
Page 16: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION ...
Page 21: ...CHAPTER 3 THEORY OF OPERATION ...
Page 23: ...3 1 3 1 OVERVIEW ...
Page 31: ...3 9 Location of Sensors and Actuators ...
Page 33: ...CHAPTER 4 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY AND LUBRICATION ...
Page 39: ...4 4 Disassembly Order Flow ...
Page 44: ...4 9 6 Turn the ASF upside down then remove the registration sensor actuator ...
Page 86: ...4 48 2 Scanner drive unit 3 Separation roller ...
Page 87: ...4 49 4 Document feed roller ...
Page 88: ...CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MODE ...
Page 95: ...5 6 Scanning Compensation Data List a b c d e ...
Page 102: ...5 13 Key Button Entry Order ...
Page 110: ...CHAPTER 6 ERROR INDICATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 140: ...FAX2800 FAX2900 FAX3800 MFC4800 FAX8070P MFC9030 MFC9070 Appendix 1 EEPROM Customizing Codes ...
Page 143: ...FAX2800 FAX2900 FAX3800 MFC4800 FAX8070P MFC9030 MFC9070 Appendix 2 Firmware Switches WSW ...
Page 190: ...A Main PCB 1 5 ...
Page 191: ...A Main PCB 2 5 ...
Page 192: ...A Main PCB 3 5 ...
Page 193: ...A Main PCB 4 5 ...
Page 194: ...A Main PCB 5 5 ...
Page 195: ...B NCU PCB U S A Canada ...
Page 196: ...B NCU PCB U K Norway Netherlands Finland Denmark Sweden ...
Page 197: ...B NCU PCB Germany France Belgium Switzerland Ireland Austria Spain Italy South Africa ...
Page 198: ...B NCU PCB Asia Oceania 1 2 ...
Page 200: ...C Control Panel PCB ...
Page 201: ...D Power Supply PCB 100 120V Low voltage power supply ...
Page 202: ...D Power Supply PCB 200 240V Low voltage power supply Europe ...
Page 203: ...D Power Supply PCB 200 240V Low voltage power supply Asia Oceania ...
Page 204: ...D Power Supply PCB High voltage power supply ...