*1: RX, total reception number of times; TX, total transmission number of times.
*2: number of pages sent/received according to original size.
*3: number of pages sent/received in connection with different modem speeds (NWSPD : For IPFAX communication count).
*4: number of communication pages by resolution(Standard, Fine, Super Fine, Ultra Fine).
*5: number of pages sent/received in connection with different coding methods.
*6: number of transmissions/receptions according to mode.
*7: number of occurrences according to error code.
Indication sample
#280
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number of errors ##280
number of errors ##281
number of errors ##282
It provides error information on the 3 most recent communications.
*1
*2
*8
*3
*4
*5
*6
*7
2003 09/02 TUE 12:00 FAX
#1 LATEST
#000
START TIME
09/02 10:00
OTHER PARTY
12345678
MAKER CODE
10001000
MACHINE CODE
0100001 00000000
RCV V.8 FRAME
E0 81 85 D4 90 7E 00 00
SYMBOL RATE
3429 baud
DATA RATE
28800 bps [V. 34]
TX LVL REDUCTION 0
ERR ABCODE
00
ERR SECTXB
00
ERR SECRXB
00
Rx : ( bit 1 ) 00000100 01110111 01011111 00100011 00000001 10101001 00000001 00000001 ( bit 64 )
( bit 65 ) 00000001 00000001 00000100 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ( bit 128 )
Tx : ( bit 1 ) 00000000 01000010 00011111 00100001 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000001 ( bit 64 )
( bit 65 ) 00000001 00000001 00000100 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ( bit 128 )
001
Rx : NSF CSI DIS CFR MCF MCF
Tx : NSS TSI DCS PIX-288 PPS-NUL PIX-288 PPS-NUL PIX-288 PPS-NUL
#2
#000
START TIME
09/02 09:30
OTHER PARTY
12345678
MAKER CODE
10001000
MACHINE CODE
0100001 00000000
Rx : ( bit 1 ) 00000100 01110111 01011111 00100011 00000001 10101001 00000001 00000001 ( bit 64 )
( bit 65 ) 00000001 00000001 00000100 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ( bit 128 )
Tx : ( bit 1 ) 00000000 01000010 00011111 00100001 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000001 ( bit 64 )
( bit 65 ) 00000001 00000001 00000100 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ( bit 128 )
Rx : NSF CSI DIS CFR MCF MCF
Tx : NSS TSI DCS PIX-288 PPS-NUL PIX-288 PPS-NUL PIX-288 PPS-NUL
#3 OLDEST
#000
START TIME
09/02 09:00
OTHER PARTY
12345678
MAKER CODE
10001000
MACHINE CODE
0100001 00000000
RCV V.8 FRAME
E0 81 85 D4 90 7E 00 00
SYMBOL RATE
3429 baud
DATA RATE
28800 bps [V. 34]
TX LVL REDUCTION 0
ERR ABCODE
00
ERR SECTXB
00
ERR SECRXB
00
*8
<-Not displayed when IPFAX is enabled
<-Not displayed when IPFAX is enabled
*1: service error code.
*2: START TIME, date and time (in 24-hr notation).
*3: OTHER PARTY, telephone number sent by the other party.
*4: MAKER CODE, manufacturer code.
*5: MACHINE CODE, model code.
*6: bit 1 through bit 128 of DIS, DCS, or DTC that has been received.
*7: bit 1 through bit 128 of DIS, DCS, or DTC that has been transmitted.
*8: RX, procedural signal received; TX, procedural signal transmitted.
■ Error Transmission Report
An error transmission report is an error transmission report together to which a service error code and error dump list is attached.
8. Service Mode
581
Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER ADVANCE 525 I
Page 1: ...Revision 1 0 iR ADV 715 615 525 Series Service Manual ...
Page 15: ...Product Overview 1 Product Lineup 6 Specifications 9 Parts Name 14 ...
Page 95: ...Periodical Service 3 Periodically Replaced Parts 86 Consumable Parts List 87 ...
Page 122: ...2 1x 3x 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 112 ...
Page 124: ...1 2 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 114 ...
Page 125: ...4 Removing the Control Panel Procedure 1 2 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 115 ...
Page 126: ...3 2x 4 3x 2x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 116 ...
Page 128: ...7 1x 1x 8 2x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 118 ...
Page 130: ...1 2 3 2x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 120 ...
Page 169: ...23 Press the A part and remove the Feed Frame Unit A 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 159 ...
Page 180: ...22 Press the A part and remove the Feed Frame Unit A 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 170 ...
Page 190: ...21 Press the A part and remove the Feed Frame Unit A 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 180 ...
Page 196: ...3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 186 ...
Page 204: ...2 4x 16x 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 194 ...
Page 210: ... Procedure 1 2x 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 200 ...
Page 211: ...2 2x 3x 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 201 ...
Page 217: ...2 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 207 ...
Page 223: ...2 1x 3 4 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 213 ...
Page 226: ... Procedure 1 2 3 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 216 ...
Page 227: ...4 11x 5 1x 6 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 217 ...
Page 228: ...7 6x 1x 8 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 218 ...
Page 238: ... Procedure 1 2x 2x 2 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 228 ...
Page 240: ... Procedure 1 2 3 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 230 ...
Page 241: ...4 5 3x 1x 2x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 231 ...
Page 242: ...Adjustment 5 Pickup Feed System 233 Actions at Parts Replacement 235 ...
Page 251: ...Troubleshooting 6 Initial Check 242 Test Print 243 Debug Log 248 ...
Page 277: ...Error Jam Alarm 7 Overview 268 Error Code 271 Error Code FAX 324 Alarm Code 327 Jam Code 336 ...
Page 598: ...6 7 8 1x 9 NOTE Use the screw removed in steps 3 1x 9 Installation 588 ...
Page 602: ...2 3 2x 4 3x 2x 9 Installation 592 ...
Page 603: ...5 6 7 1x 1x 8 2x 9 Installation 593 ...
Page 604: ...9 6x 10 2x Installing the NFC Kit 1 1x 9 Installation 594 ...
Page 605: ...2 1x 3 TP M3x4 1x 4 1x 9 Installation 595 ...
Page 606: ... Installing the Control Panel 1 2x 2 6x 9 Installation 596 ...
Page 607: ...3 2x 4 1x 1x 5 6 9 Installation 597 ...
Page 619: ...21 22 Without the Finisher With the Finisher 9 Installation 609 ...
Page 639: ...Service Tools Special Tools None Solvents and Oils None Service Tools 629 ...