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5.1.4.12 Setting of Country/Language
(Function code 52) (User-accessible)
Function
Machines have been customized for their destination countries with the corresponding
EEPROM customizing codes (see
, Function code 74). However, some
customizing codes are shared by two or more destination countries as listed below, so the
machines customized by these codes require further specifying individual destination countries
or languages.
Usually, the user specifies the destination country or language on the LCD screen called up
automatically when turning the machine on first after purchase. In the same way, the service
personnel also specifies it if the main PCB is replaced; however, if he/she does not specify the
destination country or language at that timing, be sure to perform the procedure given below.
Operating Procedure
(1) Press the
5
and
2
keys in this order in the initial stage of the maintenance mode.
The "Set Country" or "Select Language" appears on the LCD.
NOTE:
If an EEPROM customizing code other than those listed above has been specified,
the machine automatically returns to the initial stage of the maintenance mode without
displaying the country/language menu.
NOTE:
The messages shown during this procedure are in US English.
(2) Use the and keys (
Scan
and
Copy
keys for models without and keys) to display
the desired country or language.
NOTE:
For selectable countries and languages, refer to the tables shown above.
(3) Press the
OK
key (
PHOTO CAPTURE
key for models without
OK
key).
The "*****? 1.Yes 2.No." appears on the LCD.
***** : Selected country
(4) Press the
1
key.
The machine displays "ACCEPTED" on the LCD, saves the new setting, and returns to the
initial stage of the maintenance mode. This completes the setting procedure.
EEPROM Customizing Code
Countries
**
56
Australia and New Zealand
**
57
Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark
**
65
Spain, Portugal, and Andorra
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