4.7
Transmission/Reception Settings
0009-2309
iR5570 / iR6570
*Factory default.
**Indicated when the appropriate accessory is installed.
T-4-7
Mode
Description
set common
transmission
settings
register source name**: 01 to 99; register/edit (24 characters max.); delete
register user abbreviation**: 24 characters max.
permit use of non-ASCII code for FTP transmission**: (ON/*OFF)
error file clear**: (*ON/OFF)
error transfer file handling**: always print/save/print/*off
print photo mode**: (ON/*OFF)
number of retries**: (*3 times; 0 to 5 times)
change transmission function standard mode**
read mode: black-and-white machine default *black at 200 dpi/black at
300 dpi/black at 600 dpi/black at 400 dpi (Note: if fax only, black at
200x100*/black at 200x200/black at 200x400/black at 400x400)
file type: *TIFF/PDF/PDF(OCR)
divide by page: (toggle) ON/*OFF
register routine task button**: (M1 through M9; register/edit, delete)
register: Do you want to register the settings? yes/no
name: 10 characters x 2 lines max.
PDF (OCR setup)**
original orientation auto detection: (*ON/OFF)
limit number of characters in file name (OCR): (1 to *24)
transmission screen initial display**: routine task button/one-touch button/
*new address
transmission source record**: *keep/do not keep
indication location: inside image/*outside image
target abbreviation indication: (*ON/OFF)
telephone number marking: *FAX/TEL
communication mode: G3 and G4/*G3 only
reset transmission settings: Do you want to reset? yes/no
Summary of Contents for iR6570 series
Page 1: ...Feb 22 2005 Portable Manual iR6570 5570 Series...
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Page 11: ...Chapter 1 Maintenance and Inspection...
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Page 29: ...F 1 8 50 to 100 mm...
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Page 31: ...Chapter 2 Standards and Adjustments...
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Page 64: ...Be sure to perform white plate data adjustment before performing ADF white level adjustment...
Page 74: ...Chapter 2 2 40 F 2 59 1 Boot ROM 2 HDD 3 image memory SDRAM 4 counter memory PCB 1 2 3 4...
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Page 81: ...Chapter 3 Error Code...
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Page 123: ...Chapter 4 User Mode Items...
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Page 147: ...Chapter 5 Service Mode...
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Page 261: ...Chapter 6 Outline of Components...
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Page 267: ...F 6 1 SL3 SL4 SL5 SL2 SL7 SL6 SL8 SL1 SL9 CL1 CL4 CL3 CL2...
Page 285: ...F 6 9 SW3 SW4 SW1 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW2...
Page 288: ...F 6 11 TS2 THU1 TS1 LED1 H1 TH5 H2 ELCB THM3 THM1 TP1 THM2 IH...
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Page 293: ...Chapter 7 System Construction...
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Page 309: ...Chapter 8 Upgrading...
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Page 318: ...F 8 4 HDD Boot ROM Flash ROM System Software...
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