
Chapter 15
15-1
15.1 Outline
15.1.1 Outline of Service Mode
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The items that follow may be checked/set using the machine's service mode, which is designed the way the service mode used in fax machines is designed in terms
of contents and operation.
#SSSW
Use it to register/set basic fax functions (e.g., error control, echo remedy, communication error correction).
Use it to make settings related counter functions.
#MENU
Use it to register/set items related to functions needed at time of installation (e.g., NL equalizer, transmission level).
#NUMERIC
These setting items are for inputting numeric parameters such as the various conditions for the RTN signal transmission.
#SPECIAL
These setting items are for telephone network control functions.
#NCU
These setting items are for telephone network control functions such as the selection signal transmission conditions and the detection conditions, for the
control signals sent from the exchange.
#FAX
Do not use.
#SCAN
These setting items are for image adjustment in scanning.
These setting items are for image adjustment in printer assembly and for special mode for the field-related measures.
#NETWORK
Do not use.
#CODEC
Do not use.
#SYSTEM
These are used for the import/export of user information through USB.
#ACC
Register the accessories.
#COUNTER
Use it to check estimates for maintenance/parts replacement.
#REPORT
Use it to generate reports on various service data.
#DOWNLOAD
Use it to download firmware to the ROM of a PCB in question.
#CLEAR
Use it to reset various data to initial settings.
#ERROR DISPLAY
The error and detailed code which have happened now are displayed.
#ROM
Displays ROM information, such as version numbers and checksums.
#TEST MODE
Makes various status checks, such as contact sensor, sensor and print status.
Summary of Contents for ImageRUNNER 1022iF
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