
010: Line connection identification time
Set the line connection identification time.
Increase this parameter in the case of frequent errors caused by line connection status at the time of communication.
NOTE:
Error codes caused by line connection status
##005, ##018
The line connection identification time is the duration from when the dial signal is transmitted until the line is disconnected at the
sending side, or from when DIS signal is transmitted until the line is disconnected at the reception side.
011: T.30 T1 timer (for reception)
Set T1 timer at the time of reception (wait time until receiving the meaningful signal after DIS transmission).
013: T.30 EOL timer
Set the receivable 1 line transmission time.
In the case of a long line data length (e.g.: computer FAX), extend the transmission time to prevent reception errors.
015: Hooking detection time
Set the hooking detection time.
016: Time until the primary response is obtained when switching FAX/TEL
Set the time from when capturing the line until transmission of pseudo RBT at FAX/TEL switching function operation.
017: Pseudo RBT signal pattern ON time/ 018: Pseudo RBT signal pattern OFF time (short)/ 019: Pseudo
RBT signal pattern OFF time (long)
Set the pattern of pseudo RBT signal to be sent at Fax/Tel switching function operation.
020: Pseudo CI signal pattern ON time/ 021: Pseudo CI signal pattern OFF time (short)/ 022: Pseudo CI
signal pattern OFF time (long)
Set the pattern of pseudo CI signal to be sent at Fax/Tel switching function operation.
023: CNG detection level when switching FAX/TEL
Set the CNG detection level at Fax/Tel switching function operation.
024: Pseudo RBT transmission level when switching FAX/TEL
Set the transmission level of pseudo RBT at Fax/Tel switching function operation.
025: CNG monitoring time when the answering phone connection function is set
027: V21 low-speed flag preamble detection time
Set the period of time for judge detection of V.21 low-speed command preamble.
Continuous detection for the fixed period of time leads to command analysis.
028: Off-hook PCB duty settings
Set the Off-hook PCB duty setting.
When 0 or a value that is 100 or more is entered, the duty becomes 50%.
080: Transmission number restriction: Outside line transmission number
This sets the number permitted to dial to the outside line.
Only the outside line transmission by the set number is permitted and other numbers are prohibited from transmission.
Setting of Destination (TYPE)
■ Overview
When the type shown on the display is set, all the service data is set to match each country domestic telecommunication standards.
8. Service Mode
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Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER ADVANCE C3500 III Series
Page 1: ...Revision 2 1 imageRUNNER ADVANCE C3500 III Series Servie Manual ...
Page 23: ...Safety Precautions Laser 2 Power Supply Lithium Battery 3 Toner Safety 4 Notes on works 4 ...
Page 28: ...Product Overview 1 Product Lineup 7 Specifications 11 Parts Name 34 ...
Page 153: ...Periodical Service 3 Consumable Parts List 132 Cleaning Parts 136 ...
Page 158: ...Cleaning Parts 15 9 14 13 8 4 16 17 5 3 6 7 1 2 12 10 11 15 16 3 Periodical Service 136 ...
Page 211: ...2 Remove the HDD Unit 1 3 Hooks 2 1 Screw 3 1x 2 2 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 189 ...
Page 249: ...2 3 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 227 ...
Page 306: ...Troubleshooting 6 Initial Check 285 Test Print 286 Troubleshooting Items 291 Debug Log 304 ...
Page 345: ...Error Jam Alarm 7 Outline 324 Error Code 328 Error Code FAX 466 Alarm Code 469 Jam Code 517 ...
Page 1029: ...1 2 2x 3 4 NOTE The removed CR BOX Upper Unit will be used in step 14 9 Installation 1007 ...
Page 1050: ...Installation Procedure Installing the Equipment 1 2 3 9 Installation 1028 ...
Page 1052: ...8 Turn ON the main power switch 9 Installation 1030 ...
Page 1063: ...2 2x 1x 3 1x 1x 1x 4 1x 1x NOTE The removed screw will be used in step 5 9 Installation 1041 ...
Page 1088: ...4 6x 5 4x 6 7 NOTE Do not close the Wire Saddle 1x 8 9 Installation 1066 ...
Page 1091: ...14 15 16 17 2x 18 9 Installation 1069 ...
Page 1104: ...2 2x 3 Connect the power plug to the outlet 4 Turn ON the power switch 9 Installation 1082 ...
Page 1112: ...When Installing the USB Keyboard 1 9 Installation 1090 ...
Page 1114: ...Installation Procedure Removing the Covers 1 2x 2 1x 3 2x 9 Installation 1092 ...
Page 1115: ... Installing the Removable HDD Kit 1 2 3x 4x 9 Installation 1093 ...
Page 1119: ...11 12 1x 13 NOTE Use the screw removed in step 3 1x 9 Installation 1097 ...
Page 1120: ...14 3x 4x Installing the Covers 1 2 2x 3 1x 9 Installation 1098 ...
Page 1123: ...Installation Procedure Removing the Covers 1 2x 2 1x 3 2x 9 Installation 1101 ...
Page 1127: ...8 3x 4x Installing the Covers 1 2x 2 1x 9 Installation 1105 ...
Page 1134: ...2 On the screen shown below press Change and then Detailed Settings 3 9 Installation 1112 ...
Page 1140: ...Installation procedure Remove the Control Panel 1 2 2x 3 4 2x 5 2x 9 Installation 1118 ...
Page 1141: ...6 2x 7 4x 8 3x 9 10 9 Installation 1119 ...
Page 1142: ...11 12 6x 13 2x 14 9 Installation 1120 ...
Page 1143: ... Installing the NFC Kit 1 2 2x 3 1x TP M3x4 4 1x 9 Installation 1121 ...
Page 1144: ... Installing the Control Panel 1 2 2x 3 6x 4 9 Installation 1122 ...
Page 1145: ...5 6 3x 7 4x 8 2x 9 10 2x 9 Installation 1123 ...
Page 1146: ...11 2x 12 13 2x 14 9 Installation 1124 ...
Page 1154: ...14 4x Installing the Relay PCB 1 1x 1x TP M3x6 1x 2 1x 1x 9 Installation 1132 ...
Page 1155: ...3 4 2x 3x 5 4x 6 9 Installation 1133 ...
Page 1162: ... Installing the Relay PCB 1 1x 1x TP M3x6 1x 2 1x 1x 9 Installation 1140 ...
Page 1163: ...3 4 2x 3x 5 4x 9 Installation 1141 ...
Page 1180: ...6 1x 7 8 5x M3x6 9 Installation 1158 ...
Page 1200: ...2 3 2x 4 1x 9 Installation 1178 ...