7-11
Firmware Switches (WSW01 through WSW50)
Continued
WSW No.
Function
WSW34
Function setting 12
WSW35
Function setting 13
WSW36
Function setting 14
WSW37
Function setting 15
WSW38
Not used.
WSW39
Not used.
WSW40
Not used.
WSW41
Not used.
WSW42
Not used.
WSW43
Function setting 21
WSW44
Speeding up scanning-1
WSW45
Not used.
WSW46
Not used.
WSW47
Paper handling for a feed error and delay of FAX line disconnection
WSW48
Not used.
WSW49
Not used.
WSW50
Not used.
Operating Procedure
(1) Press the
1
and
0
keys in this order in the initial stage of the maintenance mode.
The equipment displays the "WSW00" on the LCD and becomes ready to accept a firmware
switch number.
(2) Enter the desired number from the firmware switch numbers (01 through 50).
The following appears on the LCD:
Selector 1
Selector 8
↓
↓
WSWXX = 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(3) Use the right and left arrow keys to move the cursor to the selector position to be modified.
(4) Enter the desired number using the
0
and
1
keys.
(5) Press the
Set
key. This operation saves the newly entered selector values onto the EEPROM
and readies the equipment for accepting a firmware switch number.
(6) Repeat steps (2) through (5) until the modification for the desired firmware switches is
completed.
(7) Press the
Menu/Set
or
Stop/Exit
key to return the equipment to the initial stage of the
maintenance mode.
NOTES:
• To cancel this operation and return the equipment to the initial stage of the
maintenance mode during the above procedure, press the
Stop/Exit
key.
• If there is a pause of more than one minute after a single-digit number is entered for
double-digit firmware switch numbers, the equipment will automatically return to the
initial stage of the maintenance mode.
Details of Firmware Switches
The details of the firmware switches are described in Appendix 4 in which the user-accessible
selectors of the firmware switches are
shaded
.
Summary of Contents for MFC-4820C
Page 1: ...FACSIMILE EQUIPMENT SERVICE MANUAL MODEL MFC4820C MFC4420C ...
Page 6: ...CHAPTER 1 PARTS NAMES FUNCTIONS ...
Page 13: ...CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 19: ...2 5 2 1 4 Environmental Conditions ...
Page 26: ...CHAPTER 3 SETTING UP OF THE MACHINE ...
Page 29: ...3 2 3 2 UNPACKING THE MACHINE The equipment consists of the following major components ...
Page 40: ...CHAPTER 4 THEORY OF OPERATION ...
Page 76: ...CHAPTER 5 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ...
Page 84: ...CHAPTER 6 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY ...
Page 114: ...6 29 6 1 11 Speaker 1 Pull the speaker and its spring out of the lower cover ...
Page 136: ...CHAPTER 7 MAINTENANCE MODE ...
Page 145: ...7 8 Scanning Compensation Data List ...
Page 160: ...7 23 1st sheet 2nd sheet Vertical Alignment Check Patterns and Head Skew Check Pattern ...
Page 162: ...7 25 Margin Check Patterns ...
Page 170: ...CHAPTER 8 ERROR INDICATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 197: ...MFC4820C MFC4420C Appendix 1 Serial No Descriptions ...
Page 205: ...App 2 4 Click Finish to return to Windows ...
Page 209: ...MFC4820C MFC4420C Appendix 3 EEPROM Customizing Codes ...
Page 212: ...MFC4820C MFC4420C Appendix 4 Firmware Switches WSW ...
Page 252: ...App 4 40 WSW48 to WSW50 Selector No Function Setting and Specifications 1 8 Not used ...
Page 253: ...MFC4820C MFC4420C Appendix 5 Re Packing Instructions ...
Page 255: ...App 5 2 2 Place the machine in the original box with the original packaging material ...
Page 256: ...MFC4820C MFC4420C Appendix 6 Wiring Diagram ...
Page 259: ...A Main PCB 1 5 ...
Page 260: ...A Main PCB 2 5 ...
Page 261: ...A Main PCB 3 5 ...
Page 262: ...A Main PCB 4 5 ...
Page 263: ...A Main PCB 5 5 ...
Page 264: ...B Driver PCB ...
Page 265: ...C NCU PCB ...
Page 266: ...D Control Panel PCB ...
Page 267: ...E Power Supply PCB ...