
2. "OK!" is displayed when the processing is successfully completed.
"NG!" is displayed when the processing fails.It is not necessary to restart the device.
NOTE:
• A value between 0 and 99999 can be set, but make sure to set the value instructed by the Support Dept. of your sales company.
Operations are not guaranteed when value other than the above is set.
• The displayed setting is not changed simply by changing the setting or pressing [DEFAULT]. It is necessary to exit the DBG-
LOG screen once by pressing the [Reset] key, etc. and then display it again, after performing these operations.
● Example of Auto Saving
To experience a log collection operation, the following shows a executing example:
This is a log collection example when a jam occurs in the Delivery Assembly during a copy operation.
1. Connect a USB memory device to an available machine.
2. Set "301" in the following service mode.
• (Level2) COPIER > Function > DBG-LOG > LOG-TRIG
3. Make a sheet of copy. Open the Delivery Feed Assembly before the paper is delivered from the Delivery Assembly
to make paper jam.
4. When a jam occurs, "Storing system information..." is displayed at the lower side of the Control Panel.
5. Hold down the c 1.2.3 to transfer the log in the HDD of the machine to the USB memory device.
6. Check that the display disappears and cancel connection of the USB memory device to remove the USB memory
device.
7. Connect the USB memory device to the PC and check that a log file is created.
● Types and Descriptions of Logs to be Collected from Device
Debug log information, serial number and status information sent by the firmware of the device are collected while image data,
user settings (such as Address Book), etc. are not collected. Depending on the log, user information (print file name, a part of
image data, etc.) can be included indirectly.
Select necessary settings.
1. Mode 1:
2. Mode 2: Collection of only logs that do not contain user information
When you gain an approval from the customer, collect log in mode 1. (Switch modes 1 and 2 by changing the settings from "LOG-
TRIG".)
Mode 2 is the default setting; therefore, Mode 2 applies to all log collection settings unless the mode is changed by LOG-TRIG
(LOG-TRIG > 1).
When changing the mode to Mode 1 by LOG-TRIG, Mode 1 applies to all log collection settings.
The following shows how to change the mode from Mode 2 (default at the time of shipping) to Mode 1:
1. Enter "1" by LOG-TRIG and click OK.
2. Then enter "101" and click OK.
When making another number setting after executing step 2) above, the setting made in step 1) is disabled; therefore, clear the
default settings and then execute steps 1) and 2) again.
■ Limitations
When the operation on debug log goes wrong, repeated log collection/setting change can cause faulty behavior such as
generating extra temporary file and log file. In such a case, execute "DEFAULT" and reset the settings on debug log, and then
try again.
■ Confirming the Existence of Debug Logs (HIT-STS)
This service mode confirms whether debug logs exist in the auto save area.
"OK!" is displayed if logs exist in the auto save area.
NOTE:
The status also shows "OK" by holding down the counter key + 1.2.3.
6. Troubleshooting
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Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5500 Series
Page 1: ...Revision 2 0 imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5500 Series Service Manual ...
Page 19: ...Product Overview 1 Product Lineup 6 Features 11 Specifications 15 Parts Name 26 ...
Page 28: ...1 Product Overview 14 ...
Page 416: ... Procedure 1 Remove the Connector Cover 1 2 Screws 2 1 2 2 2x 4 Disassembly Assembly 402 ...
Page 494: ...Error Jam Alarm 7 Overview 481 Error Code 484 Jam Code 629 Alarm Code 642 ...
Page 672: ...Service Mode 8 Overview 659 COPIER 675 FEEDER 1070 SORTER 1075 BOARD 1096 ...
Page 1118: ...Unpacking 1 2 1120 mm 840 mm 769 mm 1230 mm 2350 mm 3 9 Installation 1104 ...
Page 1136: ...18 19 20 21 2x 9 Installation 1122 ...
Page 1159: ...10 2x 11 NOTE Use the screws and rubber caps removed in step 2 M4x10 4x 9 Installation 1145 ...
Page 1162: ...8 2x Binding M4x8 9 10 9 Installation 1148 ...
Page 1164: ...15 Turn ON the main power switch 9 Installation 1150 ...
Page 1167: ...7 1x 8 9 1x 10 2x 11 6x 9 Installation 1153 ...
Page 1168: ...12 1x 13 CAUTION Be careful not to drop the washer 2x 9 Installation 1154 ...
Page 1170: ...2 1x 3 CAUTION Be careful not to drop the washer 2x 4 1x 9 Installation 1156 ...
Page 1171: ...5 6x 6 2x 7 1x 8 9 1x 9 Installation 1157 ...
Page 1193: ...2 Installation Procedure 1 9 Installation 1179 ...
Page 1196: ...3 CAUTION To avoid damage do not pull the Utility Tray too much 4 9 Installation 1182 ...
Page 1198: ...7 2x 2x M4x8 Black When Installing the USB Keyboard 1 9 Installation 1184 ...
Page 1203: ...11 12 13 3x 14 1x 1x Lower Cover 15 1x 9 Installation 1189 ...
Page 1204: ...16 1x 1x 17 1x 1x 18 1x 19 TP M3x12 2x 9 Installation 1190 ...
Page 1205: ...20 TP M3x6 4x 21 22 9 Installation 1191 ...
Page 1209: ...Installation Procedure 1 2 2x 3 2x 4 2x 9 Installation 1195 ...
Page 1213: ...16 17 18 19 2x 9 Installation 1199 ...
Page 1221: ...2 3 4 1x 1x 5 1x NOTE The removed screw will be used in step 7 9 Installation 1207 ...
Page 1225: ...Installation Outline Drawing Installation Procedure 1 3x 2 3 4 1x 9 Installation 1211 ...
Page 1226: ...5 1x 1x 6 2x 2x 7 9 Installation 1212 ...
Page 1252: ...3 TP M3x8 Black 2x 4 TP M3x6 2x 5 9 Installation 1238 ...
Page 1267: ...3 TP M3x8 Black 2x 4 TP M3x6 2x 5 9 Installation 1253 ...
Page 1284: ...Installation Outline Drawing Installation Procedure 1 3x 2 3 4 1x 9 Installation 1270 ...
Page 1285: ...5 1x 1x 6 2x 2x 7 9 Installation 1271 ...