CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS
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Page 1: ...REVISION 0 COPYRIGHT 1999 CANON INC CANON GP160 REV 0 FEB 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FEB 1999 FY8 23B3 000 GP160F 160DF 160 ...
Page 2: ...ICATIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN MAY VARY SLIGHTLY FROM ACTUAL MACHINE VALUES OR THOSE FOUND IN ADVERTISING AND OTHER PRINTED MAT TER ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE COPIER SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF THE SALES COMPANY THIS DOCUMENTATION IS INTENDED FOR ALL SALES AREAS AND MAY CONTAIN INFORMATION NOT APPLICABLE TO CERTAIN AREAS Prepared by OF...
Page 3: ...ustment 2 6 6 Check the pressure nip width of the fixing pressure roller 2 6 B Electrical System 2 8 1 Automatic shading adjustment 2 8 2 Image positioning adjustment 2 8 3 Sensor check 2 11 4 Image processor PCB replacement procedures 2 13 C ADF height adjustment 2 14 1 Height check 2 14 2 Height adjustment 2 15 D Skew feed adjustment 2 16 1 Checking ADF skew feed 2 16 2 Adjusting skew feed 2 17 ...
Page 4: ... 4 55 E Test Mode TEST MODE 4 56 1 Overview 4 56 2 Test Mode menu 4 57 3 D RAM test 1 DRAM 4 64 4 CCD test 2 CCD TEST 4 65 5 PRINT test 3 PRINT 4 65 6 MODEM NCU test 4 MODEM NCU 4 67 7 AGING test 5 AGING TEST 4 71 8 FACULTY test 6 FACULTY TEST 4 71 9 BOOK scanning test 8 BOOK TEST 4 86 CHAPTER 5 SELF DIAGNOSIS APPENDIX A GENERAL TIMING CHART A 1 B SIGNALS AND ABBREVIATIONS A 3 C GENERAL CIRCUIT DI...
Page 5: ...main unit and a single level cassette feeder 2 separa tion rollers and 2 transport rollers A total of 8 including the main unit and a three level cassette feeder 4 separa tion rollers and 4 transport rollers Table 1 1 no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Part Name Fixing assembly Transfer corona assembly roller Paper feed roller Separation roller transport roller Multi feeder paper feed roller Multi feeder separa tio...
Page 6: ...e number of pages of parts that do not need to be replaced until they fail is indicated below As of January 1999 Table 1 2 No 1 2 3 Part Name Pick up roller separation roller Friction bar Stamp unit Part No HG5 1652 000 FG6 1303 000 HH7 2206 000 Quantity 1 1 1 Expected life span 50 000 sheets 50 000 sheets 100 000 sheets Remarks The information in the table above is not unit counter data but the a...
Page 7: ... the transfer guide Clean the separation and transport parts Separation static charge eliminator Transport belt Clean the fixing and deliv ery assemblies Fixing assembly inlet guide Clean the copy board glass Make a test copy Tidy up around the unit Inspection Items Consult about the machine s condition a Image density b Soiled background c Character clarity d Leading edge margin e Fixing faulty s...
Page 8: ... 4 Also take heed of the following points Do not store in direct sunlight Do not store in a location subject to strong vibrations Do not handle roughly or drop Table 1 4 Temperature and humidity conditions for storage Total warranty period Temperature Normal 90 of the total storage period Extreme 10 of the total storage period Maximum temp Minimum temp 0 to 35 C 35 to 40 C 20 to 0 C Temperature va...
Page 9: ... a location which experiences dramatic changes in temperature or humidity For example next to a heater or air conditioner d Do not store in a location exposed to corrosive gases insecticides etc or in a loca tion with air that has a high salt content e Do not store in a location that is very dusty or filled with ammonia or organic solvent fumes f Do not store near computer monitors disk drives or ...
Page 10: ...de the cartridge has been leveled evenly set the cartridge in the copier If the cartridge is shaken in a manner other than that described above there is the danger that toner may leak from the developing assembly and cleaning assembly Figure 1 1 In order to completely prevent output image stains due to toner leakage be sure to make 3 5 test copies after setting the cartridge in the copier b As sho...
Page 11: ...itive to strong light so the cartridge is equipped with a light blocking shutter However if subjected to strong light for an extended period of time white spots and vertical bands may appear on the images In that case refraining from use of the machine for as long as possible will result in almost com plete recovery However in some cases the traces white spots vertical bands may not disappear Plea...
Page 12: ...1 500lux intensity light normal light for 5 minutes However do not expose the cartridge to direct sunlight The sun s rays have a light intensity ranging from approximately 10 000lux to 30 000lux Do not incinerate used cartridges as there is a risk of bursting or explosion When a used cartridge must be disposed of dispose of it as nonflammable trash Caution ...
Page 13: ...argin of paper fed from each cassette is 2 5 2 0mm If the standards are off adjust according to the procedure described below 1 Remove the cassette from the cassette level that needs adjustment 2 Loosen the hex screw and move the adjusting plate back and forth Adjust by lining up with the 1mm interval scale marks Figure 2 1 1mm Scale Hex wrench 2 5 2 0mm 0 2 4 6 8 10 2 ...
Page 14: ...ng edge margin of the test print to 4 0 2 0mm Figure 2 2 3 Attaching the scanner wire Attach the wire following steps 1 to 9 Then perform the mirror positioning adjust ment described on the next page Figure 2 3 Precision screwdriver 3mm VR401 VR401 SW401 4 0 2 0mm Pulley clip 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 Put the steel ball into the pulley hole Wrap the wire 2 times to the inner side and 7 times to the outer side...
Page 15: ...e position of the No 2 mirror mount and then tighten the hexagonal nut Figure 2 4 The mirror positioning tool used in the positioning of the No 2 mirror mount is illus trated below Figure 2 5 Optical section wire pulley Hexagonal nut FY9 3009 040 for rear use When used to adjust the No 2 mirror mount for rear use 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 2 3 1 2 A A A B B B B C C C C FY9 3009 040 for front use When used to a...
Page 16: ...nd No 2 mirror mounts With the optical system wire fixing tool for No 1 mirror mount loosened follow the procedures described below to adjust the distance between No 1 and No 2 mirror mounts and then tighten the fixing tool This adjustment should be performed after the operation to adjust the position of No 2 mirror mount as described above Figure 2 7 for rear use for front use Screw Screw Fixing ...
Page 17: ...itioning tool fitted in the holes shown below attach the optical unit wire hexagonal fixing tool Figure 2 9 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 2 3 1 3 A A A B B B B C C C A FY9 3009 040 for rear use When used to adjust the distance between No 1 and No 2 mirror mounts for rear use FY9 3009 040 for front use When used to adjust the distance between No 1 and No 2 mirror mounts for front use for front use for rear use ...
Page 18: ...e nip width is not correct faulty fixing may occur Therefore check the fixing assembly nip width by following the procedures described below If the nip width is outside the standards replace the fixing assembly 1 Make one solid black copy on size A3 paper 2 Place the black side of the paper face down and set the solid black copy in the multi feeder 3 When the leading edge of the paper comes out in...
Page 19: ...ER 2 STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS 2 7 Figure 2 11 Table 2 1 a c 15mm 15mm Direction of paper feed Center of A3 size printer paper Dimensions 5 5 1 0 mm 1 0 mm or less 1 0 mm or less 1 0 mm or less a b a b c c a ...
Page 20: ...1 Open the 3 covers of the control panel s one touch panel Set the slide switch ON 2 Enter the service mode and select TEST MODE See page 4 56 3 Press 2 on the control panel s numeric keypad TEST MODE CCD will be select ed 4 When you press 8 on the numeric keypad automatic shading adjustment will start 5 When OK is displayed on the display the adjustment is finished 6 After pressing the control pa...
Page 21: ...out the input value that corresponds to the measurement taken in step 5 7 Select 8 CCD from service mode 6 SCANNER Enter the value worked out from the leading edge data 007 and the left edge data 010 in step 6 8 Select 9 BOOK from service mode 6 SCANNER Set 0 in 018 9 Exit service mode Copy the image at 100 Check that the copied image and the original document positioning matches CARD A3 B4 A4 B5 ...
Page 22: ...40 2 158 30 3 119 40 4 159 30 5 120 40 7 160 30 8 121 40 9 161 31 0 122 41 2 162 31 3 123 41 4 163 31 5 124 41 7 164 31 8 125 41 9 165 32 0 126 42 2 166 32 3 127 42 4 167 32 5 128 42 7 168 32 8 129 43 0 169 33 0 130 43 2 170 33 3 131 43 5 171 33 6 132 43 7 172 33 8 133 44 0 173 34 1 134 44 2 174 34 3 135 44 5 175 34 6 136 44 7 176 34 8 137 45 0 177 35 1 138 45 2 178 35 3 139 45 5 179 35 6 140 45 7...
Page 23: ... 15 5 When the display shown in Figure 2 15 is displayed push 1 2 3 and 4 on the numer ic keypad The status of each sensor will be displayed The following is an example and explanation of what happens when you push 1 on the numeric keypad Figure 2 16 6 Move each sensor s flag and verify that the display shows of OFF on ON repeat edly The following page shows the display and sensor name and the sta...
Page 24: ...S copyboard cover open close sensor PS102 on cover open of cover closed NDFS document length sensor1 PS802 on document present of no document DLS0 document length sensor2 PS803 on document present of no document DLS1 Reserved Displays the status of each ADF sensor Press 3 on the numeric keypad CT1 main unit cassette paper sensor PS305 on paper present of no paper main unit cassette paper size dete...
Page 25: ...nstall additional memory When installing additional memory do it when the jumper plug JP1 is removed from the image processor PCB or when it is in the OFF position Set jumper plug JP1 to the ON position Attach the jumper plug JP3 that was removed prior to replacement of the PCB Turn on the main unit power switch If DATA ERROR is displayed press the set key on the control panel Input the user data ...
Page 26: ...icated in the diagram to check that they meet the standard value If the clearance length is outside the standard value adjust the height Figure 2 18 2 0mm or more Less than 2 5mm B 1 6mm or more Less than 2 0mm A Clearance A standard 1 6 mm or more to less than 2 0 mm Clearance B standard 2 0 mm or more to less than 2 5 mm ...
Page 27: ... the ADF hinge unit and adjust with the adjusting screw When clearance A is outside the standard value turn the adjusting screw on the left hinge unit When clearance B is outside the standard value turn the adjusting screw on the right hinge unit Figure 2 19 Adjusting screw Hinge unit Nut Hinge unit Nut Adjusting screw ...
Page 28: ... Skew feed adjustment 1 Checking ADF skew feed Compare the surface position of the DF cover and DF delivery cover to make sure that the surface positions are correctly aligned Figure 2 20 Align the surface positions of the DF cover and the unit ...
Page 29: ... skew feed 1 Loosen the right ADF hinge nut 2 Use an Allen wrench to turn the adjusting screw and adjust ADF position 3 After adjusting skew feed tighten the nut to secure the adjusting screw Figure 2 21 Right hinge Stay Allen wrench Nut Adjusting screw ...
Page 30: ...ze plain paper 64 to 80 g m2 and draw a straight line 10 mm from the paper edge on three sides of the paper to create a simple chart Figure 2 22 2 Place the chart on the copyboard glass and make a direct copy to A3 297 420 mm size paper The delivered copy is sample A Figure 2 23 A3 size paper 10mm 10mm 10mm A3 B4 A4 B5 A5 A3 B5 A5 A4 A4 B4 B5 A4 B5 A5 A5 Document rear side of document ...
Page 31: ...S 3 Place the chart in the ADF and make a direct copy to A3 297 420 mm size paper The delivered copy is sample B Make sure that the chart is correctly oriented Figure 2 24 ADF Chart the surface with the lines is to be placed on the back side ...
Page 32: ... measured are a1 a2 a3 b1 b2 and b3 Figure 2 25 5 Make sure that the following values conform to the standard If the values are out side the standard values adjust the image position Right and left registration a1 b1 0 1 mm Leading edge registration a2 b2 0 1 mm Sub scanning direction magnification a2 a3 b2 B3 0 1 mm a3 a2 a1 Sample A b3 b2 b1 Sample B ...
Page 33: ... the service mode 2 Use the shift keys to select 6 SCANNER and press the Set key 3 Use the shift keys to select 8 CCD 4 Use the shift keys to select 014 The 014 parameter is now displayed 5 If a1 b1 Decrease the 014 parameter value If a1 b1 Increase the 014 parameter value Use the numeric keys for input An increase decrease of 16 in the parameter value yields a displacement of approximately 1 mm R...
Page 34: ... 6 SCANNER and press the Set key 3 Use the shift keys to select 8 CCD 4 Use the shift keys to select 015 The 015 parameter is now displayed 5 If a2 b2 Decrease the 015 parameter value If a2 b2 Increase the 015 parameter value Use the numeric keys for input An increase decrease of 10 in the parameter value yields a displacement of approximately 1 mm Reference An increase decrease of 1 in the parame...
Page 35: ... numeric keys for input An increase decrease of 3 in the parameter value yields a displacement of approxi mately 1 mm Reference An increase decrease of 1 in the parameter value yields a displacement of approxi mately 0 33 mm 6 Press the Set key After the message Registered has appeared on the display the value of parameter 017 is shown 7 Add subtract 1 3 of the value added subtracted in step 5 to ...
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Page 37: ...CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS 3 1 CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS 3 ...
Page 38: ...CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS 3 2 A Clutches solenoids Figure 3 1 SL651 SL301 SL302 CL301 CL302 SL303 ...
Page 39: ...d types Table 3 1 Symbol Code Function CL301 Pick up feeder roller drive CL302 Registration roller drive SL301 Main unit pick up roller drive SL302 Multifeeder pick up roller drive SL303 Completion stamp drive SL651 Cassette feeder pick up roller drive Name Clutch Solenoid CL SL ...
Page 40: ...CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS 3 4 B Motor fan Figure 3 2 M701 FM301 M801 M601 M651 ...
Page 41: ...MENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS 3 5 Motors fans Table 3 2 Symbol Code Function M601 Main motor M701 Scanner motor M651 Feeder motor cassette feeder M801 Laser scanner motor FM301 Exhaust fan Name Motor Fan M ...
Page 42: ...CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS 3 6 C Sensors Figure 3 3 PS101 PS102 PS306 PS305 PS501 PS304 PS301 PS303 PS302 PS652 PS651 ...
Page 43: ...pyboard cover open close sensor PS301 Paper leading edge sensor PS302 Registration paper sensor PS303 Pick up sensor PS304 Paper width sensor PS305 Cassette paper supply sensor PS306 Delivery sensor PS501 Multifeeder paper supply sensor PS651 Cassette feeder pick up sensor PS652 Cassette paper supply sensor cassette feeder Name Photo interuppter ...
Page 44: ...CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS 3 8 D Switches lamps miscellaneous Figure 3 4 LA20 SW301 SW201 SW651 TH1 H1 H2 SW101 Speaker ...
Page 45: ...le 3 4 Symbol Code Function SW101 Power supply switch SW201 Cassette size sensor switch Main unit SW301 Front cover open close sensor switch SW651 Cassette size sensor switch cassette feeder LA20 Scanning lamp H1 Heater 1 H2 Heater2 TH1 Thermistor Speaker Name Switch Lamp Heater Thermistor Speaker ...
Page 46: ...CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS 3 10 E PCBs Figure 3 5 14 12 13 2 15 5 4 6 3 8 1 9 10 11 7 ...
Page 47: ...ower supply PCB NCU PCB Modem PCB Modular PCB Laser scanner motor driver Laser driver PCB BD PCB Main motor driver Function Image processing DC load control CCD drive analog image processing Control panel control Control panel control Scanning lamp illumination control Test print switch leading edge margin adjustment VR DC power source Fax transmission control Fax transmission signal modulation de...
Page 48: ...of current even when normal and therefore glow faintly even when they are off Do not mistake this phenomenon for their being ON 2 VRs which may be adjusted in the field VRs which must not be adjusted in the field Note Check pins not listed below are only for factory use and their adjustment and check requires special tools and measurement instruments Their adjustments require a greater degree of a...
Page 49: ...ion jumper plug JP3 Data control user data service mode data memory backup battery BAT2 electrification jumper plug BAT1 Fax transmission image memory backup battery BAT2 Control data service mode data user mode data memory backup battery J205 J216 J211 J214 J209 J201 J210 J204 J217 J208 J203 J207 J202 J215 J213 JP3 BAT2 BAT1 JP1 ON OFF J219 J212 ...
Page 50: ...sor PCB DC controller PCB Figure 3 7 VR402 For factory adjustment Sensor PCB Figure 3 8 VR401 VR for image leading edge margin adjustment SW401 Push switch for test print output J311 VR402 J302 J310 J301 J305 J308 J307 J306 J303 T406 T403 JH401 JH402 JH406 JH407 J309 J304 J401 SW401 VR401 ...
Page 51: ...CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS 3 15 DC power supply PCB Figure 3 9 J109 J106 J108 J111 J104 J107 J105 J103 AC inlet Power switch PN1 ...
Page 52: ...CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS 3 16 3 Feeder controller PCB Cassette feeder Figure 3 10 J652 J655 J651 J656 J653 J654 ...
Page 53: ...RRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS 3 17 4 Modem board Figure 3 11 VR2 VR1 J3 J16 J15 No J3 J15 J16 Role Connector for future expansion NCU interface connector Image processor PCB interface connector ...
Page 54: ...Settings 1 2 B A J5 S W3 1 5 J4 1 6 J2 1 4 J3 J1 J6 B A S W2 B A S W1 Notation J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 Role Modem Board interface connector Connector for telephone line jack Connector for modular board Connector for modular board Connector for DC power supply PCB ARG cable terminal EC general Sweden UK Australia Asia Oceania France SW1 A A B SW2 A B A SW3 A A B ...
Page 55: ... Document leading edge sensor Reflective sensor PS802 Document length sensor 1 PS803 Document length sensor 2 Motor M801 ADF motor Thermoswitch TH801 ADF motor thermoswitch PCBs Symbol Name Role 1 ADF relay PCB Communication signal interface between ADF and main unit 2 Document width sensor PCB Document width detection TH801 M801 PS801 PS805 PS802 PS803 PS806 1 2 ...
Page 56: ...CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS 3 20 Figure 3 14 J813 J812 J811 J814 J815 J810 J801 J802 ADF relay PCB ...
Page 57: ...ut 4A SPECIAL special settings some settings can be adjusted at the time of servic ing 4B NCU special settings Do not change the settings 4C ISDN Not adjustable 5 TYPE Country version settings When the country version settings are programmed the standard values for each country are entered in the parameters for 1 SSSW 4 NCU at one time 6 SCANNER some settings can be adjusted at the time of servici...
Page 58: ...ITY STANDARD STANDARD TEXT SHEET BOOK SENDING 13 01 99 WED 09 04 1 Select user mode Press the data registration key 1 Select service mode Press the key on the user mode screen SERVICE MODE 1 SSSW SERVICE MODE 3 NUMERIC Param 3 NUMERIC Param 001 3 Select menu item Press the up or down shift key Press the set key 3 NUMERIC Param 001 4 Enter or set data Input data and press the set key 3 NUMERIC Para...
Page 59: ...e setting Standard function DIS signal setting Scanning condition setting Closed network connection function setting Closed network connection ID setting Display indicator setting Reserved Reserved 1 page timer setting Reserved Standard paper size classification Reserved No recording paper indicator setting Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Report display func...
Page 60: ...ved Reserved Reserved Reserved NL equalizer setting Phone line monitor setting Output level setting V 34 modulation speed upper limit V 34 data speed upper limit Items 10 20 Reserved 33 6 31 2 28 8 26 4 24 0 21 6 19 2 16 8 14 4 12 0 9 6 7 2 4 8 2 4 3429 3200 3000 2800 2743 2400 menu switch settings No 001 004 010 020 are Reserved Do not change these settings Note ...
Page 61: ...g after ID code Reserved Reserved Direct mail prevention function set number of digits of telephone number to be checked T0 timer T1 timer Reserved T30 EOLtimer Reserved Hooking Detection time setting Reserved Reserved V 21 low speed command preamble detection time Reserved Reserved Range setting 1 to 99 2 to 9 1 to 99 1 to 60 1 to 60 15 to 25 x 10 0 to 20 0 to 9999 0 to 9999 500 to 3000 0 to 999 ...
Page 62: ...ER 4 SERVICE MODE 4 6 4B NCU 1 TONE PULSE 4A SPECIAL SW01 SW04 4C ISDN 2 DIAL TONE 3 2nd DIAL TONE 4 BUSY TONE 0 5 BUSY TONE 1 6 REORDER TONE 7 MULTI 8 AUTO RX 9 CNG DETECT 10 RKEY 11 PBX DIAL TONE 12 PBX BUSY TONE EUROPE UK SWEDEN SWISS AUSTRIA DENMARK NORWAY HOLLAND BELGIUM AUSTRALIA FINLAND N Z ITALY SPAIN PORTUGAL IRELAND HONG KONG MALAYSIA HUNGARY SAF CHINA GERMAN FRANCE SINGAPORE CZECH SLOVE...
Page 63: ...d Leading edge margin Trailing edge margin 1 SSSW 1 Bit SW 2 SLICE 3 GAMMA 4 Numeric 5 Output Adjust 6 LUT 1 fno 7 LUT 2 adj 8 CCD 9 BOOK 10 MODEL scanner function settings printer function settings 6 SCANNER SW 07 to 20 Reserved 6 SCANNER Scanner function settings The quality of scanned images may be adversely affected depending on this setting 8 CCDmay be changed when adjusting the image positio...
Page 64: ...alization System dump list initialization Number of printed pages input Number of scanned pages input Activity management report initialization All data initialization TEST MODE 1 to 7 9 TEL USER SW SERVICE SW NCU ISDN SERVICE DATA COUNTER REPORT ALL MAIN image processor Version number display PCB ROM 10 CS SET Initializes mirror mount to position set at time of shipping data initialization mode s...
Page 65: ...0000000 SW15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW16 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW19 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW20 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW21 00000000 00000000 00000000 000000...
Page 66: ... 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW16 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW19 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW20 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW21 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW22 00000000 0000...
Page 67: ... SW15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW16 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW19 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW20 01000000 01000000 01000000 01000000 01000000 01000000 SW21 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000...
Page 68: ...5 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW16 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW19 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW20 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW21 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000...
Page 69: ...0000 SW12 00000010 00000010 SW13 00000000 00000000 SW14 00000000 00000000 SW15 00000000 00000000 SW16 00000011 00000011 SW17 00000000 00000000 SW18 00000000 00000000 SW19 00000000 00000000 SW20 00000000 00000000 SW21 00000000 00000000 SW22 00000000 00000000 SW23 00000000 00000000 SW24 00000000 00000000 SW25 00000000 00000000 SW26 00000000 00000000 SW27 00000000 00000000 SW28 00000000 00000000 SW29...
Page 70: ... 120 016 4 2 4 2 4 4 017 100 40 100 100 100 75 018 0 20 0 0 0 0 019 400 200 400 400 400 250 020 100 40 100 100 100 100 021 0 20 0 0 0 0 022 400 200 400 400 400 400 023 4 4 4 4 4 4 024 10 10 10 10 10 10 025 60 60 60 60 60 60 026 4 4 4 4 4 4 030 20 20 20 20 20 20 051 0 0 0 0 0 0 052 0 0 0 0 0 0 053 0 0 0 0 0 0 054 0 0 0 0 0 0 055 0 0 0 0 0 0 4A SPECIAL SW01 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 000000...
Page 71: ... 3500 3500 3500 015 120 120 120 120 120 120 016 2 4 2 4 4 2 017 30 100 100 100 100 40 018 30 0 0 0 0 20 019 400 400 300 400 400 200 020 30 100 100 100 100 40 021 30 0 0 0 0 20 022 400 400 300 400 400 200 023 4 4 4 4 4 4 024 10 10 10 10 12 10 025 60 60 60 60 60 60 026 4 4 4 4 4 4 030 20 20 20 20 20 20 4A SPECIAL SW01 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW04 00000000 00000000 00000...
Page 72: ...0 3500 3500 3500 015 120 120 120 120 120 120 016 4 4 4 4 4 4 017 30 150 40 40 40 100 018 30 0 20 20 20 0 019 400 300 200 200 200 400 020 30 40 40 40 40 100 021 30 10 20 20 20 0 022 400 400 200 200 200 400 023 4 4 4 4 4 4 024 10 10 10 10 10 10 025 60 60 60 60 60 60 026 4 4 4 4 4 4 030 20 20 20 20 20 20 4A SPECIAL SW01 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW04 00000000 00000000 0000...
Page 73: ...3500 3800 3500 015 120 120 120 120 120 120 016 4 4 4 4 4 4 017 100 40 100 40 30 100 018 0 20 0 20 30 0 019 400 200 400 200 400 400 020 100 40 100 100 150 100 021 0 20 0 0 0 0 022 400 200 400 200 300 400 023 4 4 4 9 6 4 024 10 10 10 10 10 10 025 60 60 60 60 60 60 026 5 5 5 5 5 5 030 20 20 20 20 20 20 4A SPECIAL SW01 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW04 00000000 00000000 000000...
Page 74: ...2 10 10 003 15 15 004 12 12 005 4 4 006 4 4 009 6 6 010 5500 5500 011 3500 3500 015 120 120 016 4 4 017 100 100 018 0 0 019 400 400 020 100 100 021 0 0 022 400 400 023 4 4 024 10 10 025 60 60 026 4 4 030 20 20 4A SPECIAL SW01 00000000 00000000 SW04 00000000 00000000 5 TYPE CZECH SLOVENIA ...
Page 75: ... 00000000 00000000 SW13 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW14 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW16 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW19 00000000 00000000 0000...
Page 76: ...00 00000000 00000000 SW13 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW14 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW16 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW19 00000000 00000000 00...
Page 77: ...0000 00000000 00000000 SW13 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW14 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW16 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW19 00000000 00000000 ...
Page 78: ...0 00000000 00000000 SW13 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW14 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW16 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW19 00000000 00000000 000...
Page 79: ...0000000 00000000 SW11 00000000 00000000 SW12 00000000 00000000 SW13 00000000 00000000 SW14 00000000 00000000 SW15 00000000 00000000 SW16 00000000 00000000 SW17 00000000 00000000 SW18 00000000 00000000 SW19 00000000 00000000 SW20 00000000 00000000 001 15 15 002 0 0 003 0 0 004 4 4 005 7 7 006 0 0 007 0 0 008 0 0 009 0 0 010 0 0 011 0 0 012 0 0 013 0 0 014 0 0 015 11 11 016 10 10 017 10 10 018 1 1 0...
Page 80: ... 0 0 B i t 7 B i t 6 B i t 5 B i t 4 B i t 3 B i t 2 B i t 1 B i t 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bit Function Service error code Error dump list Secret ID number when confidential reception image is forwarded according to confirmation of memory contents Reserved Reserved Reserved Date Time setting restriction Restrict user settings Output Output Do not input Setting restricted Setting possible Not output Not ...
Page 81: ...t Bit 6 When Setting restricted is selected certain items can not be set by the user depend ing on the country setting When Setting possible is selected all items are user selectable regardless of the country type setting Bit 7 When setting restricted is selected certain items can not be set by the user depend ing on the country setting When setting possible is selected all items are user selectab...
Page 82: ...nto standby after the memory clear report is output Reference Actions when Prohibit is selected a Error occurrence will not receive at this time even if a transmission arrives b After error clearing memory clear report is output automatically When an error occurs during output return to action a CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE 4 26 SW No Bit No Function 02 0 Startup when there is faulty memory clear report...
Page 83: ... image at 200ms intervals CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE 4 27 SW No Bit No Function 03 0 Reserved Bit setting 1 0 1 High speed transmission echo protect tone Send Do not send 2 Reserved 3 Reserved 4 Transmission mode international transmission 1 Yes No 5 Transmission mode international transmission 2 or international transmission 3 Yes No 6 Transmission mode International transmission 3 International tran...
Page 84: ...s sion mode can also be set using transmission via the numeric key pad Refer to the chart below for settings for transmission modes International transmission 1 ignores the first DIS signal sent by the reception machine International transmission 2 Sends a 1850Hz tonal signal at the time of DIS signal transmission International transmission 2 Sends a 1650Hz tonal signal at the time of DIS signal t...
Page 85: ...perly received by the destina tion machine set the number to 2 CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE 4 29 SW No Bit No Function 04 0 Reserved Bit setting 1 0 1 CI signal frequency check Check Do not check 2 Number of protocol signal s final flag sequences 2 1 3 Reception mode after CFR signal transmission High speed High speed low speed 4 Time for which low speed signal is ignored after CFR signal transmission 1...
Page 86: ... check during PSTN PBX in user data set to PBX Bit 6 Selects whether or not to transmit a CNG signal in manual transmission When errors occur frequently check whether send CNG signal is selected Bit7 Selects whether or not to transmit a CED signal in manual reception When the other party s machine does not start transmission when manual reception is being performed select send CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MO...
Page 87: ...ICE MODE 4 31 SW No Bit No Function 05 0 Reserved Bit setting 1 0 1 Reserved 2 Reserved 3 Bit transmission of DIS signal bit 33 and later Prohibit Do not prohibit 4 Cut paper declaration by DIS signal A4 B4 size Any size 5 Reserved 6 Reserved 7 Reserved When prohibit is selected it becomes impossible to use superfine reception and the memory box function of other companies machines Note There are ...
Page 88: ...idth 214 mm Bit 7 Selects whether or not superfine mode can be set when an image quality mode other than TEXT mode is selected CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE 4 32 SW No Bit No Function 06 0 Reserved Bit setting 1 0 1 Reserved 2 Document length restriction Do not restriction 1 meter or less 3 Reserved 4 Document scanning width Letter A4 Prohibit 5 Reserved 6 Reserved 7 Halftone and superfine Allow Prohibit...
Page 89: ...The ID setting is set by the SW08 bit switch 8 Bit 7 Selects whether or not to use closed network connection transmission function trans mission When you wish to send a fax only to a specified machine select yes and set the same ID as the reception machine The ID setting is set by the SW08 bit switch 8 If the ID does not match that of the reception machine an error code 039 will be dis played CHAP...
Page 90: ... party s machine CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE 4 34 SW No Bit No Function 08 0 Closed network connection ID bit 0 Bit setting 1 0 1 Closed network connection ID bit 1 2 Closed network connection ID bit 2 3 Closed network connection ID bit 3 4 Closed network connection ID bit 4 5 Closed network connection ID bit 5 6 Closed network connection ID bit 6 7 Closed network connection ID bit 7 ...
Page 91: ...utive polling reception Yes calls until the stop key is pressed No consecutive polling reception is not performed CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE 4 35 SW No Bit No Function 09 0 Reserved Bit setting 1 0 1 Reserved 2 Reserved 3 Reserved 4 Reserved 5 Consecutive polling reception Yes No 6 Reserved 7 Reserved ...
Page 92: ...priate time When do not set is selected for Bit 7 the one page time out interval is controlled by Bit 0 and Bit 0 regardless of the communication mode SW No Bit No Function 12 0 Page time out interval when transmitting none when set to image mode Bit setting 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 Page time out interval when transmitting when set to image mode and A4 document mode 1 0 3 1 0 4 Page time out interval when ...
Page 93: ...3 Bit Time out interval 8 minutes 16 minutes 32 minutes 64 minutes 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 Bit Time out interval 8 minutes 16 minutes 32 minutes 64 minutes 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 Bit Time out interval 8 minutes 16 minutes 32 minutes 64 minutes 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 Bit Time out interval 8 minutes 16 minutes 32 minutes 64 minutes 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 ...
Page 94: ...1 data registration 05 printer settings 06 name stack size 02 on Selects whether or not to include the multi feeder in the add paper judgment conditions when set to the size of paper used in the multi feeder Effective when SW16 Bit 0 is 0 SW No Bit No Function 25 0 Add paper indicator judgment conditions Bit setting 1 0 No paper in one location No paper of the same size 1 Multi feeder at time of a...
Page 95: ...om the other party s machine in the report Bit 3 When display is selected 06 message language is displayed in the user mode s sys tem settings SW No Bit No Function 25 0 Transmission telephone numbers displayed in the report Bit setting 1 0 Other party s number Calling party s number 1 Other party abbreviations displayed in the report Leave Clear 2 Reserved 3 Message language switch Display Do not...
Page 96: ...o all destinations when broadcast transmission is interrupted Bit 7 Selects whether or not to output an error report when the stop key is pressed to inter rupt transmission SW No Bit No Function 26 0 Forced direct transmission function Bit setting 1 0 Set Do not set 1 Reserved 2 Reserved 3 Reserved 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 6 Destination at the time broadcast transmission is interrupted One destinatio...
Page 97: ...ol When sending a manual transmission V 8 late start is disabled regardless of this set ting Bit 3 Selects whether or not to declare V 8 in the DIS signal when the ANSam signal can not be detected by the transmitting machine Yes declares V 8 protocol in the DIS signal Uses V 8 protocol after a CI signal is sent by the transmitting machine No does not declare V 8 protocol in the DIS signal Uses V 2...
Page 98: ...output from the speaker from initiation of communications until end of communications OFF Monitor sound is not output No 005 006 007 008 009 Function NL equalizer Telephone line monitor Transmission level ATT V 43 modulation speed upper limit V 34 data speed upper limit Selection range ON OFF DIAL SERVICEMAN 1 2 OFF 8 to 15 2400 to 3429baud 2 4 to 33 6Kbps Error codes for errors which occur during...
Page 99: ...09 Selects the data transmission speed upper limit occurring in the V 34 primary channel from the 2 4K 33 6Kbps range at 2400bps intervals Error codes for errors which occur during transmission due to telephone line condi tions 100 101 102 104 201 280 281 282 283 284 750 752 754 755 757 759 760 762 764 765 767 769 770 772 774 775 777 779 780 782 784 785 787 789 Error codes for errors which occur d...
Page 100: ...sion condition 3 1 to 99 lines 005 NCC pause time setting before ID CODE 1 to 60 seconds 006 NCC pause time setting after ID CODE 1 to 60 seconds 009 Compare number of digits in transmitter telephone number and receiver telephone number 1 to 20 digits 010 T0 timer 1 to 9999 10ms 011 T1 timer 1 to 9999 10ms 015 Hooking detection interval 1 to 999 10ms 027 V 21 low speed command preamble detection t...
Page 101: ...emory box function or direct mail prevention function setting Change this parameter before entering telephone numbers Error codes for errors which occur in reception due to RTN signal output error 104 107 114 201 RTN signal output condition 1 the proportion of number of error lines compared to the total number of lines per one page of received images RTN signal output condition 2 the burst error r...
Page 102: ...n hook No 27 Use it to change the period of time spent to detect the header flag of a V 21 low speed command Decrease it so that it is as close to 15 150ms as possible if detection fails because of such effects as echoes as when communicating with an overseas party On the other hand increase it so that it is as close to 25 250ms as possible is a tone signal or the like is wrongly identified as the...
Page 103: ...R encoding select prohibit This bit is effective when Bit 0 is set to do not prohibit Table 4 21 Bit 2 Selects whether or not to perform hyper control at time of communications SW No Bit No Function 01 0 MR MMR encoding methods Bit setting 1 0 Prohibit Do not prohibit 1 MMR encoding method Prohibit Do not prohibit 2 Hyper control No Yes 3 Setting prohibited 4 Setting prohibited 5 Setting prohibite...
Page 104: ... memory Bit 2 Sets whether or not to ring the completion tone when received image printing is fin ished SW No Bit No Function 04 0 Setting prohibited Bit setting 1 0 1 Completion tone when receiving from memory Ring Do not ring 2 Receiving print completion tone Ring Do not ring 3 Setting prohibited 4 Setting prohibited 5 Setting prohibited 6 Setting prohibited 7 Setting prohibited ...
Page 105: ...standard values for each item s parame ters in 1 SSSW to 4 NCU are entered at one time 6 Document scanning function setting 6 SCANNER When this item s setting is changed the quality of scanned images may deteriorate Do not change this setting other than to adjust 8 CCD when adjusting image position ing ...
Page 106: ...rity the order will be LTRR A4R LGL even when bit 1 and 0 are set to 0 Bit 2 Selects whether or not to output a report in a cassette other than the one selected when a cassette is specified for report output by user data but there is no paper in the speci fied cassette SW No Bit No Function 05 0 Priority on LTR Bit setting 1 0 Yes No 1 Priority on LGL Yes No 2 Report output when report paper has r...
Page 107: ...t can only be output from the speci fied cassette Bit 7 Selects whether or not to set sub scanning priority record Set When B4 and A4R size paper are set and an A4 length image is received use B4 paper to print Do not set When B5 horizontal and A4R paper are set and a B4 sized image is received divide the image to B5 horizontal paper size and print An image whose length is less than B4 size an ima...
Page 108: ...nt the length of 2 5 A4R pages is received the document will be divided onto three A4R pages and print ed At that time the image will be output at the original size Do not prohibit Reduce the image and print within the page when a divided print is made For example when a document the length of 2 5 A4R pages is received the image is reduced 70 and the document is printed out on two A4R size pages S...
Page 109: ...rgin The length of the margin changes according to the paper length A5 Setting value 148 5 297 A3 Setting value 420 297 A4R Setting value 297 210 The combined value of Bit 5 and Bit 14 s settings become the trailing edge margin c 3 PRINT COUNT Displays the number of pages printed d 4 PRINT RESET Resets the printer When a document whose length exceeds the effective recording length is received if t...
Page 110: ...ered by TEL Entry One touch dial speed dial group dial entries Data in user data memory management Data entered in user data and in SSSW 1 3 Data in the user data mem ory management will not be cleared Accumulated image data in the mem ory are cleared User data and data in SSSW 1 3 6 7 SSSW 4 data System dump list data Number of pages read activity management numbers Activity management report dat...
Page 111: ...r data data in service mode items 6 7 NCU Data in service mode settings 4A 4B ISDN Data in service mode setting 4C SERVICE DATA Management data system dump list data REPORT Management data activity management report data COUNTER Print counter data from management data system dump ALL All user data service mode setting items management data and image data except service mode setting 5 and the print...
Page 112: ...erations test modem DTMF tonal signal transmission and receiv ing tests AGING test 5 AGING TEST Illuminates the scanning lamp and drives the ADF document transport motor in fine mode The printer continuously prints a diagonal line pattern in fine mode and charac ters in normal density FACULTY test 6 FACULTY TEST Used when checking operations of the microswitcher sensor speaker and ADF functions DA...
Page 113: ...MODE press the stop key then the clear key Figure 4 9 CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE 1 D RAM 1 2 TEST MODE 1 7 9 E40 2 CCD TEST 1 8 3 PRINT 0 9 3 PRINT 3 1 WHITE 3 PRINT 3 2 BLACK 3 PRINT 3 3 STRIPES 3 PRINT 3 4 CHECKERS 3 PRINT 3 5 CHECKERS 2 3 PRINT 3 6 ENDURANCE 3 PRINT 3 7 BLACK WHITE 3 PRINT 3 0 AMI PATERN 3 PRINT 3 9 CHECKERS 3 1 D RAM 7168K 1 D RAM 7168K 3 PRINT 3 8 BIAS 3 PRINT 3 PRINTING AREA 3 P...
Page 114: ...1 2 S ON RELAY 1 000100 1 3 H ON RELAY 1 000010 1 4 D ON RELAY 1 000001 1 5 R ON RELAY 2 100000000 2 0 CMP ON RELAY 2 010000000 2 1 NZ ON RELAY 2 001000000 2 2 CI1 ON RELAY 2 000100000 2 3 CI2 ON RELAY 2 000010000 2 4 AST ON RELAY 2 000001000 2 5 C1 ON RELAY 2 000000100 2 6 C2 ON RELAY 2 000000010 2 7 NOR ON RELAY 2 000000001 2 8 DC ON RELAY 2 0 8 ...
Page 115: ...EQ 462 Hz 4 2 FREQ 1100 Hz 4 2 FREQ 1300 Hz 4 2 FREQ 1500 Hz 4 2 FREQ 1650 Hz 4 2 FREQ 1850 Hz 4 2 FREQ 2100 Hz 4 4 G3 Tx 0 8 4 4 G3 Tx 300 bps 4 4 G3 Tx 2400 bps 4 4 G3 Tx 4800 bps 4 4 G3 Tx 7200 bps 4 4 G3 Tx 9600 bps 4 4 G3 Tx TC7200 bps 4 4 G3 Tx TC9600 bps ...
Page 116: ...DTMF Tx TEST 0 4 5 DTMF Tx TEST 1 4 5 DTMF Tx TEST 2 4 5 DTMF Tx TEST 3 4 5 DTMF Tx TEST 4 4 5 DTMF Tx TEST 5 4 5 DTMF Tx TEST 6 4 5 DTMF Tx TEST 7 4 5 DTMF Tx TEST 8 4 5 DTMF Tx TEST 9 4 5 DTMF Tx TEST 0 9 4 5 DTMF Tx TEST 4 4 G3 Tx 14400 bps 4 4 G3 Tx 12000 bps ...
Page 117: ...3 Tx TEST Baud 3429 Speed 33 6 4 8 V 34 G3 Tx TEST Baud 2400 Speed 33 6 4 8 V 34 G3 Tx TEST Baud 3000 Speed 33 6 4 8 V 34 G3 Tx TEST Baud 2800 Speed 33 6 4 8 V 34 G3 Tx TEST Baud 2743 Speed 33 6 4 8 V 34 G3 Tx TEST Baud 3200 Speed 33 6 4 8 V 34 G3 Tx TEST 0 5 UP DOWN ...
Page 118: ...NONE 21 38 22 04 33 01 35 01 39 01 100 01 ML T on A4 TN on RS of JAM of HPS on RES on BCVS of NDFS of DLS0 of DLS1 of 6 4 ADF P 0001 0234 6 6 SPEAKER FRE Q 1 VO L 2 6 7 OPERA TIO N PANEL 6 6 SPEAKER FREQ TEST 6 6 SPEAKER VOL MI N MAX 6 5 ST AMP 1 2 6 5 ST AMP 5 point 6 5 ST AMP endless 12 01 13 70 15 31 16 01 17 01 18 20 CT1 on A4 CT2 of B4 CT3 on A4 CT4 on B4 6 9 LINE DETECT 1 3 6 ESS TEST C1 OFF...
Page 119: ...gure 4 15 CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE 7 DA TA SET SET 0 NO STOP 8 BOOK TEST 1 6 8 1 BOO K FEE D TEST P 0000 0000 8 2 BOOK POS ADJ P 0000 0000 8 3 HP ADJ P 0000 0000 8 4 BOOK POS RST 8 5 BOO K STE P SET 00 01 01 10 ...
Page 120: ...AM test is performed the image data saved in the image memory are cleared Therefore output the images before performing the test when there are saved images Caution 1 D RAM 7168K 1 D RAM 15360K complete no error 7168K D RAM s total memory volume in bytes indicates write test completed bank indicates read test completed bank Running Normal completion WRT 33CC RD 33EC ADR BF840201 When an error occu...
Page 121: ...EST is selected There are two service use print patterns They are shown below Do not use the other print patterns as they are for factory and development use 3 2 BLACK output when 2 on the numeric key pad is pressed 3 6 ENDURANCE output when 6 on the numeric key pad is pressed To cancel the test print press the stop key Figure 4 17 CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE Check the print pattern to make sure there ...
Page 122: ...h SW401 on the sensor PCB is pressed the print patterns shown below are output By outputting these test prints you can conduct a print check with the scanning assembly Operation panel assembly installed Figure 4 18 Figure 4 19 Precision screwdriver Print pattern ...
Page 123: ...m through the telephone line connection terminal and the speaker Tonal signal reception test Put the specific frequency received from the tele phone line connection terminal and the DTMF signal through the modem and display whether or not they are detected The received signal is output from the speaker V 34 G3 signal transmission test Output the V 34G3 signal from the modem through the telephone l...
Page 124: ...ncy and each frequency s output level conform to the service mode s output level setting c G3 signal transmission test When 4 on the numeric key pad in the MODEM NCU TEST menu is pressed the G3 signal transmission test is selected This test uses the telephone line connection termi nal and the speaker to output the G3 signals shown below from the modem Change the output speed using the numeric key ...
Page 125: ... 6 on the numeric key pad in the MODEM NCU TEST menu is pressed the tonal signal and DTMF signal reception 0 test is selected This test checks whether the tonal signal and DTMF signal received from the telephone line connection terminal was detected Figure 4 21 CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE 4 6 TONE Rx 000 0 0 0 Changes from 0 to 1 when a 462 25Hz signal is detected Changes from 0 to 1 when a 1100 30Hz s...
Page 126: ...shown below is output using the telephone line connection terminal and the speaker The modulation rate baud rate is changed using the numeric key pad and the output speed is changed using the shift keys up and down arrows Numeric key pad Modulation rate 0 3429baud 1 3200baud 2 3000baud 3 2800baud 4 2743baud 5 2400baud Shift key Output speed 2400bps 4800bps 7200bps 9600bps 12000bps 14400bps 16800bp...
Page 127: ...nsor d ADF test Tests ADF operation e Stamp test Completion stamp operation test f Speaker test Speaker operation test g Operation panel test Operation panel key operation test h Line signal reception test NCU board s signal sensor and frequency counter opera tion test i ESS test ESS energy saver function operation verification test a G3 signal transmission test 6 1 G3 4800 bps Tx When 1 on the nu...
Page 128: ...PS801 on document of no document DES document leading edge sensor PS805 on document of no document DOC document width sensor PS851 PS852 displays the width of the document depending on the combination of the two sensors ON OFF status CRG toner cartridge message on toner cartridge of no toner cartridge DCVS pick up sensor on no paper detected at stand by means the lower right cover is closed of pap...
Page 129: ...witch displays paper size CT3 second level cassette feeder add paper sensor PS651 on paper available of add paper second level cassette feeder paper size detection switch displays paper size CT4 third level cassette feeder add paper sensor PS651 on paper available of add paper third level cassette feeder paper size detection switch displays paper size Press 4 on the numeric key pad MLT multifeeder...
Page 130: ... are displayed An example of the screen display is shown below and the meaning of the display is described Figure 4 24 Press 5 on the numeric key pad 0 01 2 01 3 01 5 01 8 01 10 04 11 04 Press 7 on the numeric key pad 21 38 22 07 33 01 35 01 39 01 100 01 Press 6 on the numeric key pad 12 01 13 70 15 31 16 01 17 01 18 10 Status display screen example 6 3 SENSOR 1 7 The status used by this machine a...
Page 131: ...ve if the bit pattern is fixed according to the conversion chart below at 0000 0010 bit 1 becomes 1 Status 8 s bit 1 is a status which indicates a fixing assembly problem and indicates the cause of the printer s poor condition is the fixing assembly Upper 4 bits Lower 4 bits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 5 0 1 1 0 6 0 1 1 1 7 1 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 1 9 1 0 1 0 A 1 0 1 1 B 1 1 ...
Page 132: ...nter status information list 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bit Meaning 1 0 Parity bit odd number Fixing assembly trouble Scanner unit trouble Fan motor trouble Reserved Feeder assembly trouble Reserved Reserved Out of order Out of order Out of order Out of order Normal Normal Normal Normal Shows the status when each status bit is 0 Shows the status when each status bit is 1 ...
Page 133: ...able 4 28 Bit 3 When the registration clutch is turned off then on again and the recording paper leading edge sensor is ON this becomes 1 Bit 4 When the set or specified paper size is judged to be different from the paper feeding into the printer this becomes 1 Bit 6 When there is a fault in the laser scanning mechanism and the BD signal is not output at the prescribed timing cycle and signal widt...
Page 134: ...ed 5 Feeder assembly trouble Out of order Normal 6 Reserved 7 Reserved Table 4 29 Bit 1 When trouble is detected in the fixing assembly s fixing heater and temperature control thermistor this becomes 1 Bit2 When trouble is detected in the laser scanner motor laser unit or BD this becomes 1 Bit 3 When a fan trouble signal is detected more than 60 times within 200ms this becomes 1 Bit 5 When the mai...
Page 135: ...ved 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 6 Main motor trouble Out of order Normal 7 0 Table 4 30 Bit 6 When the ready signal does not come continuously at 0 1 seconds after the main motor drive starts this becomes 1 When the ready signal is continuous at 0 1 seconds after the main motor drive has stopped this becomes 1 CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE ...
Page 136: ...Faulty startup detected Abnormal Normal 7 0 Table 4 31 Bit 2 When power is not supplied to the fixing assembly this becomes 1 Bit 4 When the temperature of the fixing assembly is more than 20 C higher than the stan dard temperature for more than 30 seconds continuously this becomes 1 Bit 5 When the temperature of the fixing assembly is more than 10 C lower than the standard temperature for more th...
Page 137: ...d the stamp test is selected The stamp test has the following two menus Test menu 1 When 1 on the numeric key pad in the Stamp TEST menu is pressed test menu 1 is selected When a document is set in the ADF is this condition the document is fed 20mm past the scanning position and is stamped 5 times at 10mm intervals from that position then delivered Test menu 2 When 2 on the numeric key pad in the ...
Page 138: ... also switched Check that the signal sound is coming out of the speaker Figure 4 29 6 5 STAMP 1 2 Press 1 on the numeric key pad 6 5 STAMP Press 2 on the numeric key pad 6 5 STAMP 6 6 SPEAKER FREQ 1 VOL 2 Press 1 on the numeric key pad 6 6 SPEAKER FREQ TEST 6 6 SPEAKER VOL MIN MAX Press 2 on the numeric key pad Press the start key to change the output frequency It is possible to adjust the volume ...
Page 139: ...e illuminated Operation button test When the start key is pressed after the LED lamp test has finished the key test is selected Press the keys for the characters shown on the display if the display goes out they are normal The correspondence between the characters and buttons are shown in the table below When all the LEDs of both the completion stamp key and the direct transmission key characters ...
Page 140: ...ress Start key Press start key All white display Press start key All black display Press start key Border display Press start key Checker pattern display 6 7 OPERATION PANEL LED TEST LED lamp test Press start key All LED lamps illuminate 123456789 0 UVWX cEL SM DTRO CEFsaru Operation key pad test Press start key When the key corresponding to a character is pressed that character goes out abcdefghi...
Page 141: ... go from OFF to ON when CNG is detected from the telephone line connection terminal h 3 Test menu 4 When 4 on the numeric key pad in the LINE DETECT menu is pressed test menu 4 is selected In this test the outgoing message can be checked By selecting 0 or 1 on the numeric key pad 2 types of outgoing messages are output from the telephone line and the speaker i ESS test 6 ESS TEST When the key on t...
Page 142: ...ic key pad in the TEST MODE menu is pressed the BOOK test is selected In this test the scanning lamp is illuminated and it is checked whether the scanning lamp moves at the speed corresponding to the scanning transmission image quality set ting This test is for factory use Caution ...
Page 143: ...X Document jam Cause 1 page document length is more than 1 m or takes more than the prescribed time 32 minutes to send copy Takes more than the prescribed time 32 minutes to receive Internal mechanism fault Countermeasure 1 Make a copy by book scanning Divide the document and send copy 2 Increase the page timer value using 1 SSSW SW12 Bit 0 and Bit 1 1 Have the sender divide the document and send ...
Page 144: ... by 3 NUMERIC Param 011 so it won t time out No countermeasure possible because the communications mode is a specification of the machine See 1 SSSW SW03 for echo countermea sures 0005 TX RX Initial identifier T0 T1 time over Cause Other party s password and your machine s password do not match Countermeasure 1 Contact the other party and synchronize the passwords 2 Make a DAT recording of the com...
Page 145: ...YPE set incorrectly Telephone line connection time is long Time limit expires due to other party s machine s busy signal Time limit expires due to other party s machine s not being connected or not hav ing power Time limit expires due to other party s machine having no recording paper Countermeasure Set TEL LINE TYPE correctly 1 Add a long pause when registering an autodial entry and delay the tim...
Page 146: ...TX Confidential transmission not possible Cause The other party s machine s telephone number is not registered in autodial at the time of broadcast transmission or multi polling reception Countermeasure Enter the other party s telephone number in autodial 0022 TX Can not call Cause The designated confidential mail box does not exist in the other party s machine The other party s machine s memory i...
Page 147: ...a relay originating transmis sion Have the relay originating user s telephone number entered in the relaying machine s one touch dial or coded dial Contact the relay station and have them clear unnecessary image data 0036 TX Relay directive transmission not possible Cause Excessive document information at time of reception Countermeasure Have the other party clear unnecessary image data and resend...
Page 148: ... s machine has no ITU T recommended password reception function Cause DIS bit 47 received from the other party s machine becomes 0 Countermeasure Send to another fax machine which has that function When the other party s machine is of a dif ferent type have the destination set their machine so it can send polling transmis sions then perform polling reception 0082 TX Other party s machine has no IT...
Page 149: ...se Checksum error Displayed upon image processor PCB replacement SRAM fault and back up battery replacement Countermeasure Press the set key TX DATA ERROR displayed When DATA ERROR is displayed the set key must be pressed for recovery to take place However when the set key is pressed the user data will be erased Therefore before pressing the set key check with the user Caution ...
Page 150: ...2 Lower the Tx start speed in user mode system settings 3 Adjust the NL equalizer in 2 MENU parameter 005 so the other party s machine can properly receive the image signal or Q signal 4 Add an echo protect tone to the V29 modem signal using 1 SSSW SW03 Bit 1 After TCF is output before the image sig nal Raise the modem output level in 2 MENU parameter 007 so the other party s machine can properly ...
Page 151: ... start button after you have heard the other party s first DIS At time of reception No countermeasure is possible because modem speed is a specification of the machine 0101 TX RX Modem speed does not match other party s machine Cause The line condition is poor and TCF is not properly transmitted The other party s machine malfunctions due to echo Countermeasure 1 Raise the modem output level in 2 M...
Page 152: ...er party s machine malfunctions due to echo Countermeasure 1 Raise the modem output level in 2 MENU parameter 007 so the other party s machine can properly receive the image signal 2 Lower the Tx start speed in user mode system settings 3 Add an echo protect tone to the V29 modem signal in 1 SSSW SW03 Bit 1 4 Have the other party ease the RTN trans mission conditions for their machine so that RTN ...
Page 153: ...it s signal is received the signal from the other party s machine is not properly received Malfunction due to echo Countermeasure 1 Have the other party s machine s output level raised so the other party s machine s signal is properly received 2 Adjust the NL equalizer in 2 MENU parameter 005 so the other party s machine can properly receive the TCF 3 Ease the RTN transmission conditions by 3 NUME...
Page 154: ...ra meter 005 so the other party s machine can properly receive the image signal 4 Ease the RTN transmission conditions by 3 NUMERIC Param 002 004 so RTN is not output 1 Refer to 1 SSSW SW03 for echo coun termeasures 2 Lower the modem output level in 2 MENU parameter 007 so the output CFR echo is not received 0114 RX RTN is output at time of reception Cause The line condition is poor and the image ...
Page 155: ...ther manu facturer contact the other party and have them set the machine so that is can perform polling transmission Set the document and have the other party s machine call again Set paper Raise the modem output level in 2 MENU parameter 007 so the other party s machine can properly receive the protocol signal 1 Refer to 1 SSSW SW03 for echo coun termeasures 2 Lower the modem output level in 2 ME...
Page 156: ...o recording system lock Cause ENCODE control s UPI operation did not end normally Countermeasure Replace the image processor PCB 0232 TX ENCODE control unit malfunction Cause DECODE control s UPI operation did not end normally Countermeasure Replace image processor PCB 0237 RX DECODE control unit malfunction Cause PRINT control s UPI operation did not end normally Countermeasure Replace the DC con...
Page 157: ...utton after you have heard the other party s first DIS 4 Have the other party lower the output level so the other party s machine will not receive echoes 0280 TX Limit for the number of protocol signal re transmissions is exceeded during trans mission Cause The line condition is poor After EOP output the appropriate signal can not be received because the image signal or EOP signal is not being pro...
Page 158: ... 1 SSSW SW03 Bit 1 0282 TX Limit for the number of protocol signal re transmissions is exceeded during transmission Cause The line condition is poor After MPS output the appropriate signal can not be received because the image signal or MPS signal is not being properly transmitted Countermeasure 1 Raise the modem output level in 2 MENU parameter 007 so the other party s machine can properly receiv...
Page 159: ...termeasures 2 When registering in autodial add a long pause after the telephone number so there will be no response to the other party s first DIS 3 When calling from the numeric key pad press the start button after you have heard the other party s first DIS 4 Have the other party raise the output level so the other party s machine will not receive echoes Wait and resend at another time 0284 TX TC...
Page 160: ...l abnormality Countermeasure Record the communication procedure sound on DAT and analyze it 0290 TX Signal other than PIN PIP MCF RTP RTN received after MPS output at time of transmission Cause Internal unit fault Countermeasure 1 Check if the fixing assembly is properly installed in the printer unit 2 Remove the fixing assembly and check the resistance values in the fixing assem bly connector ter...
Page 161: ...in the laser scanner unit Cause Internal unit fault main motor does not turn Internal unit fault exhaust fan does not turn Countermeasure 1 Check the connection between the main motor and the DC controller PCB 2 Check that the main motor is not over loaded 3 Replace the main motor 4 Replace the DC controller PCB 1 Check the connection between the fan and the DC controller PCB 2 Replace the fan 3 R...
Page 162: ...ased due to T1 time out when the procedure does not proceed from phase 2 to beyond phase 3 during V 34 transmission Cause The transmitter s line is cut at phase 2 or the transmitter s signal is not detected Countermeasure Prohibit the caller s V 8 V 34 protocol with 1 SSSW SW28 Bit 1 Adjust the output level to a range of 8 to 15dBm 0673 RX Line is released due to T1 time out when the procedure doe...
Page 163: ...el in 2 MENU parameter 007 so the other party s machine can properly receive PPS NULL 2 Adjust the NL equalizer in 2 MENU parameter 005 so the other party s machine can properly receive PPS NULL 3 Add an echo protect tone to the V29 modem signal in 1 SSSW SW03 Bit 1 Have the other party s machine s output level raised so the signal can be received properly 0750 TX A significant signal is not recei...
Page 164: ...erly received Countermeasure Raise the modem output level in 2 MENU parameter 007 so the other party s machine can properly receive CTC Have the other party raise the output level so the signal can be received properly 0754 TX Limit for number of protocol signal re transmissions is exceeded after PPS NULL output Cause The line condition is poor and PPS MPS is not transmitted properly The line cond...
Page 165: ... one touch or coded dial ing in the user mode lower Tx speed set ting using detailed settings 0758 TX Limit for the number of protocol signal re transmissions is exceeded or T5 time limit 60 seconds is exceeded after PPS MPS output Cause The line condition is poor After PPS MPS output PPR was received 4 times and CTC was output but the other party s machine can not receive properly The line condit...
Page 166: ...ig nal re transmissions is exceeded after PPS EOM output Cause The line condition is poor and PPS EOM can not be properly received The stop button was pressed during com munications Countermeasure Raise the modem output level in 2 MENU parameter 007 so the other party s machine can properly receive PPS EOM Resend 0762 TX DCN received after PPS EOM output Cause The other party s machine s page buff...
Page 167: ...perly The line condition is poor and the signal can not be received properly Countermeasure 1 Raise the modem output level in 2 MENU parameter 007 so the other party s machine can properly receive PPS EOP 2 Adjust the NL equalizer in 2 MENU parameter 005 so the other party s machine can properly receive PPS EOP 3 Add an echo protect tone to the V29 modem signal in 1 SSSW SW03 Bit 1 Have the other ...
Page 168: ...r PPS EOP output PPR was received 4 times and CTC was output but a significant signal can not be properly received Countermeasure Raise the modem output level in 2 MENU parameter 007 so the other party s machine can properly receive CTC Have the other party raise the output level so the signal can be received properly 0769 TX Limit for number of protocol signal re transmissions is exceeded after P...
Page 169: ...signal re transmissions is exceeded or T5 time limit 60 seconds is exceeded after EOR NULL output Cause The line condition is poor and frequently the other party s machine can not properly receive the image signal The other party s machine malfunctions due to echo Countermeasure 1 Raise the modem output level in 2 MENU parameter 007 so the other party s machine can properly receive the image signa...
Page 170: ...arty s machine can not properly receive EOR MPS The stop button was pressed during com munications Countermeasure Raise the modem output level in 2 MENU parameter 007 so the other party s machine can properly receive EOR MPS Resend 0777 TX DCN received after EOR MPS output Cause The other party s machine s page buffer is full or RNR was received after output of PPS MPS because the machine was in u...
Page 171: ...the output level so the other party s machine will not receive echoes 0779 TX ERR received after EOR MPS output Cause The line condition is poor and the other party s machine can not properly receive EOR EOM The line condition is poor and the signal can not be received properly Countermeasure Raise the modem output level in 2 MENU parameter 007 so the other party s machine can properly receive EOR...
Page 172: ...al 2 Adjust the NL equalizer in 2 MENU parameter 005 so the other party s machine can properly receive the image signal 1 Refer to 1 SSSW SW03 for echo coun termeasures 2 When registering in autodial add a long pause after the telephone number so there will be no response to the other party s first DIS 3 When calling manually press the start button after you have heard the other party s first DIS ...
Page 173: ...for the number of protocol signal re transmissions is exceeded or T5 time limit 60 seconds is exceeded after EOR EOP output Cause The line condition is poor and frequently the other party s machine can not properly receive the image signal The other party s machine malfunctions due to echo Countermeasure 1 Raise the modem output level in 2 MENU parameter 007 so the other party s machine can proper...
Page 174: ...X Signal other than a significant signal received during ECM mode procedure Cause The line condition is poor and the other party s machine can not receive the signal properly The line condition is poor and the signal can not be received properly The communication codec is busy Countermeasure 1 Raise the modem output level in 2 MENU parameter 007 so the other party s machine can properly receive th...
Page 175: ...termeasure 1 Turn the power off then on 2 Replace the FAX PCB 0795 TX RX Problem occurred in the communications decoding processing Cause EOR output attempted during speed dial procedure Countermeasure 1 Turn the power off then on 2 Replace the FAX PCB 0799 TX System error ...
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Page 178: ...ick up sensor PS303 Registration clutch CL302 Registration sensor PS302 Paper leading edge sensor PS301 Paper width sensor PS304 Primary charging roller bias DC Primary charging roller bias AC Transfer charging roller bias Separation static charge eliminator bias Laser scanner motor M801 Laser exposure Developing bias DC Developing bias AC Delivery sensor PS306 Exhaust fan FM301 Power ON Start ON ...
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Page 180: ...ON command MMD MAIN MOTOR DRIVE command MRDY MAIN MOTOR READY signal PRACON PRIMARY BIAS AC CONTROL signal PS101S SCANNER HOME POSITION signal PS102S COPYBOARD COVER OPEN signal PS301S PAPER LEADING EDGE DETECTION signal PS302S REGISTRATION PAPER DETECTION signal PS303S PICK UP PAPER DETECTION signal PS304S PAPER WIDTH DETECTION signal PS305S CASSETTE PAPER DETECTION signal PS306S DELIVERY DETECTI...
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Page 182: ...over open close sensor B A COM B COM A B A GND ADIN CCD OUT EVEN CCD OUT ODD 12 D GND 5U D GND D GND D GND 24U 24U LMPON R GND R GND D GND RCLK D GND SHG ECLK CL D GND SIN SCLK LD D GND ABC OFF ABC HOLD N C N C D GND D0 D1 D2 D3 D GND D4 D5 D6 D7 D GND D GND R CLK D GND SHG E CLK CL D GND S IN S CLK LD D GND ABC OFF ABC HOLD D GND D GND D GND AD IN0 AD IN1 AD IN2 AD IN3 D GND AD IN4 AD IN5 AD IN6 ...
Page 183: ...GND 5U 5U A10 A11 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 F IOWR F IORD G4 MNT IOCS7 ESS ACT N C G4 SPKON 12V LPS VDO 12V D GND G4 PCI A GND A GND D GND A GND 5U 5U D GND 5U D GND D GND D GND A1 B12 A2 B11 ABUS5 ABUS0 ABUS3 ABUS4 ABUS1 ABUS2 DBUS0 DBUS15 DBUS8 DBUS7 DBUS1 DBUS14 DBUS9 DBUS6 DBUS2 DBUS13 DBUS10 DBUS5 DBUS3 DBUS12 DBUS11 DBUS4 LPS TOP LPS BD PCL CLK PCL STR INT...
Page 184: ... D6 Vcc A0 A2 A4 A6 A8 D9 D11 D13 A9 Vcc A12 CSL CS00 WR N C A13 A15 A17 A19 A20 N C N C N C N C A21 N C A23 N C A25 N C N C CS2L CS10 WP PD4 16 32 RESET D1 Vss D3 D5 D7 RDY BSY A1 A3 A5 A7 D8 D10 D12 D14 A10 A11 OE D15 N C Vss A14 A16 A18 PRTCT N C N C N C CSH CS01 A22 N C A24 N C Vcc CS2H CS11 Vpp PD3 BYTE Vss 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 6...
Page 185: ... B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 ARG N C GND PCI AC H AC N 10 12 14 11 13 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 11 13 16 15 18 17 20 19 22 21 24 23 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 11 13 1011121314 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011121314 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 13 14 151617 18 19 2021 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 13 14151617 18 192021 2223 24 A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3 FSRH1 FSRH2 FSRN 5VS1 5VS1 G...
Page 186: ...6 5 4 3 2 1 J503 J309 J401 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5U MPSNS SNSON D GND D GND RGADJ TPRNT D GND 5U MPSNS PS501S D GND D GND RGADJ TSTON D GND 24V CL301D CSTSNS PS305S LEDON PS304S SNSON LEDON PS301 S SNSON LEDON PS303S SNSON LEDON PS302S SNSON LEDON SL302D 24V CL301D 24V 24V CL302D 24V 24V GND SCLK STB RXDO TXDO STERM 5U GND J310 J375 J376 for DC power supply TP105 J379 6 5 4 6 5 4 2 1 3 3...
Page 187: ...2 P3 P4 P5 P6 J676 J655 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 1 3 2 3 1 2 3 K PS652S GND CLED PS651S GND FLED M651 M SL J671 J670 J652 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 B B A A J678 J679 J680 J677 PS651 SW651 3 2 1 3 2 1 J653 1 2 1 2 SL651D 24VF J656 J665 J667 J668 TP652 J666 J681 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 P12 P11 P10 P9 P8 P7 P1 P2 P...
Page 188: ...11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 LEDON PS851S D GND PS852S LEDON LEDON PS851S D GND PS852S LEDON PS801S D GND LEDON M TH801 B A COM B COM A B A COM 24U SEN5V D GND D GND OFF5V R GND R GND R GND 24U 24U 24U 5U PS801S PS852S PS851S MOT I0 N C MOT I2 MOT I1 PS802S PS805S DLS1 PS803S PS806S I DOWN ENB RTRN RST CCW CLK MOD3 MOD2 MOD1 LEDON PS802S D GND LEDON PS803S D GND LEDON D...
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Page 190: ... density adjustment Developing Pick up Automatic Manual Transfer Separation Cleaning Fixing Specifications Indirect electrostatic copying method AC roller charging method Semiconductor laser Automatic or manual Dry single component jumping method single unit drum cartridge Cassette Multi feeder Roller charging method Electrostatic separation static charge elimination curvature separation Rubber bl...
Page 191: ...Sheet book three dimensional objects up to max 2kg A3 11 17 15 seconds or less from power ON 20 C 7 seconds or less from the energy saver mode being cancelled 12 seconds or less main unit cassette pick up 1 to 1 copy A4 no AE 1 to 99 sheets Each cassette 250 sheets 1 multi feeder 100 sheets 80g m2 100 sheets 2 Max A3 11 17 Min A5 Max A3 Min A5 Plain paper 64 to 90g m2 recycled paper 64 to 90g m2 t...
Page 192: ...d by main unit ZCRxxxxx Supplied by main unit ZHRxxxxx Approx 800W Approx 20W Approx 14W 66dB or less 40dB or less 616 mm 24 25 640 mm 25 20 427 mm 16 81 Including ADF 48 8kg 107 59 Ò Store with the package closed and avoid humidity Main unit GP160 GP160DF 230V ITA PNSxxxxx 230V ITA PHLxxxxx 230V UK QCTxxxxx 230V UK QCLxxxxx 230V FRN SBTxxxxx 230V FRN SBRxxxxx 230V GER TBTxxxxx 230V GER TBQxxxxx 2...
Page 193: ...4mm A4R 297 210mm B5 182 257mm B5R 257 182mm A4 148 5 210mm LTR 216 279mm LTRR 279 216mm LGL 216 356mm 11 17 279 432mm Copy paper size A4 A3 B4 A4R B5 B5R A5 LTR LTRR LGL 11 17 No of copies minute 16 9 10 9 16 12 12 16 9 9 9 Specifications are subject to change for the sake of product improvements ...
Page 194: ...1 2 k 28 8 k 26 4 k 24 0 k 21 6 k 19 2 k 16 8 k 14 4 k 12 0 k 9 6 k 7 2 k 4 8 k 2 4 k bps ITU T V 34 33 6 kbps to 2 4 kbps ITU T V33 14 4 k 12 0 kbps ITU T V 17 14 4 k 12 0 kbps TC 9 6 k TC 7 2 kbps ITU T V 29 9 6 k 7 2 kbps ITU T V 27 ter 4 8 k 2 4 kbps 2 400 3 000 2 743 2 800 3 429 only in V 34 mode ITU T V 21 300 bps ITU T V 34 1200 bps MMR MR MH ITU T T 30 binary protocol ECM method ITU T V 8 ...
Page 195: ...t mm 15 4 lines mm 3 levels user mode density adjustment 9 levels Photo mode 256 gradations text photo mode Auto adjust Item Transmission document size Maximum reception size Scanning density recording Description A3 A4 A4R A5 A5R B4 B5 B5R LTR LTRR LGL 11 17 A3 297 420 mm during reception 600 dpi 600 dpi Item Image memory for 230 V model Power outage backup memory Description Standard 1 MB approx...
Page 196: ... Confidential mailbox function with specific address transmission ITU T standard Yes Yes Delayed batch transmission by address up to 200 one touch and speed dialing Up to 210 addresses maximum 70 transactions Yes Scanning completion stamp Yes Yes memory reference Item One touch dialing Speed dialing Group dialing Numeric key dialing Automatic redialing Description 84 addresses consisting of up to ...
Page 197: ...576 pages with 8 MB expanded memory Yes Yes 1 programmable between 1 to 99 Yes reduction ratio 97 95 90 75 utomatic fixed selectable eduction orientation both vertical and horizontal vertical selectable A split recording same series B margin recording same series C reduction recording different series D margin recording printed on paper larger than reception doc ument Yes A5 A5 A4 B5 B5 B4 A4 A4 A...
Page 198: ...x report Rx report Memory clear report Document memory list 1 touch list 1 Coded dial list 1 Group dial list User data Confidential Rx report Memory box report System data list System dump list Key input history report used by Design dept The following functions are available List of documents in memory Re transmission Reservation transmission list reservation transmissions deletable Memory clear ...
Page 199: ...et position Document processing mode AutNumber of stackable documents Mix originals Document size recognition Stamp function Power supply Serial number Operating environment Ambient temperature Ambient humidity range Specifications Omatic pick up delivery system One sided sheet documents 50 to 200 g m2 A3 B4 A4 A4R B5 B5R A5 A5R 11 17 LGL LTR LTRR paper feed up to 1 m is possible during fax transm...
Page 200: ... OFFICE IMAGING PRODUCTS TECHNICAL SUPPORT DEPARTMENT 3 OFFICE IMAGING PRODUCTS TECHNICAL SUPPORT DIVISION CANON INC Printed in Japan REVISION 0 FEB 1999 28319 5 1 Hakusan 7 chome Toride shi Ibaraki 302 8501 Japan ...
Page 201: ...PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 0299AB1 51 1 The publication is printed on 70 reprocessed paper This publication is printed on 70 reprocessed paper ...