
Quick Startup
To realize faster startup, power configuration has been changed to always supply power to the AC Driver PCB and Main Controller
PCB. Consequently, the Touch Panel can be operated after 4 seconds from turning ON the Main Power Switch.
Even when the Main Power Supply Switch is OFF, power is supplied to the following PCBs:
Quick startup setting ON
Quick startup setting OFF
AC Driver PCB
Power is supplied
Power is supplied
5 V All-night Power Supply
Power is supplied
OFF
Main Controller PCB
Power is supplied
OFF
NOTE:
The quick startup function can be set from "Settings/Registration".
• Settings/Registration > Preferences > Timer/Energy Settings > Quick Startup Settings for Main Power
[On]: Quick startup is executed (default)
[Off]: Quick startup is not executed
Disconnect the power plug when performing work with the possibility to come in contact with the PCBs above. If a conductive
material comes in contact with the PCB, short circuit may occur in the PCB, and may cause damage on it.
The following label is used at the place where attention is required.
Quick Start
Plug Off
In addition, quick startup is not performed under the following conditions.
At first startup after the power plug is connected to the outlet
Under the following conditions (settings), the machine always starts up normally (even if quick startup is enabled).
Either of the following devices is connected:
The coin vendor is connected.
Network (under Settings/Registration > Preferences > Network)
TCP/IP Settings > IPSec Settings > Use IPSec is set to ON.
TCP/IP Settings > IPv6 Settings > Use IPv6 is set to ON.
AppleTalk Settings > Use AppleTalk is set to ON.
Right after the machine is shut down under the following conditions, it starts up in normal mode (even if quick startup is ON).
Fax-related information
There is a fax transmission reservation.
Within a specified period of time (10 seconds) from disconnection of a fax line.
Within a specified period of time (10 seconds) from non-detection of reception from a fax line.
Within a specified period of time (10 seconds) from putting down the fax sub device or handset
MEAP-related Information
During execution of an MEAP application which prohibits entering Deep Sleep
A scheduled processing is reserved on MEAP.
Job processing-related information
A job is being executed/in standby (Print/Copy/Send/Fax/Report/Forwarding/Storage processing, etc.)
During fax communication/phone communication
During distribution of device information
During export/import by RUI
A file is being opened/read/written in Access Stored Files > Network (common to SMB/WebDAV)
Others
Accumulated time during which the machine is powered on as well as powered off (with quick startup turned ON) is 110 hours or
more.
Within a specified period of time (20 seconds) from turning OFF the Main Power Supply Switch
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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 ...