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<DATE> indicates the date of occurrence of alarms
<TIME1> indicates the time of occurrence of alarms
<TIME2> indicates the time of occurrence of alarms
<CODE> indicates the location f occurrence of alarms
<DTL> indicates alarm codes.
<CNTR> indicates the reading of the total counter at time of alarm.
<ENVRNT>
Use it to indicate the environment log.
The machine shows a log of changes taking place as indicated by the readings of the environment sensor and the
output of the fixing thermistor: machine inside temperature in deg C, humidity in %, fixing roller surface temperature
(center) in deg C.
Remarks:
The intervals at which data is colleted may be changed in the following service mode item:
COPIER>OPTION>BODY>ENVP-IN.
F-5-10
T-5-19
5.2.2
FEEDER
5.2.2.1
FEEDER List
0004-9345
iR C6800C / iR C6800CN / iR 5800C / iR 5800CN
Item
Description
No.
order of data collection (highest number indicating oldest data)
DATE
date of data collection
TIME
time of data collection
D+deg C
machine inside temperature
E+%
machine inside Humidity
F+deg C
fixing roller surface (center) temperature
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