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Service Mode > Service Report (REPORT) > System Dump List

Service Mode > Service Report (REPORT) > System Dump List

Service Report (REPORT)

System Data List

Use it to check the settings associated with the service soft switch and service parameters.

SERIAL NO 

 

            XXXXXXXX

 

 

#1  SSSW

 

 

 

 

 

 

          SW01 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW02 

 

        -----   

10000000

 

 

          SW03 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW04 

 

        -----   

10000000

 

 

          SW05 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW06 

 

        -----   

10000000

 

 

          SW07 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW08 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW09 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW10 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW11 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW12 

 

        -----   

00000011

 

 

          SW13 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW14 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW15 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW16 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW17 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW18 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW19 

 

        -----   

00011000

 

 

          SW20 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW21 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW22 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW23 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW24 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW25 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW26 

 

        -----   

00100000

 

 

          SW27 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW28 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW29 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW30 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW31 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW32 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW33 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW34 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW35 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW36 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW37 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW38 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW39 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW40 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW41 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW42 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW43 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW44 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW45 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW46 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW47 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW48 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW49 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

          SW50 

 

        -----   

00000000

 

 

#2  MENU 

 

 

 

 

 

          01:  

 

        -----   

        0

 

 

          02:  

 

        -----   

        0

 

 

          03:  

 

        -----   

        0

 

 

          04:  

 

        -----   

        0

 

 

          05:  

 

        -----   

        0

 

 

          06:  

 

        -----   

        0

 

 

          07:  

 

        -----   

      10

 

 

          08:  

 

        -----   

        0

 

 

          09:  

 

        -----   

        0

 

 

          10:  

 

        -----   

        2

******************************

***    SYSTEM DATA LIST    ***

******************************

2003  09/02  TUE  12:00    FAX  

001

F-5-22

System Dump List

NOTE:

A system dump list is generated when you execute the following in service mode: FAX> 

Report> DUMP.

Use it to check the history of communications, both successful and error.

SERIAL NO 

 

            XXXXXXXX

CLEAR  DATE 

 

            2003  09/02  TUE  11:00 

 

 

 

 

TX 

=      1298

A4 

=      1302         B4          =       49        A3           =       27          LTR           =         0        LGL          =         0

RX 

=      1572

A4 

=      1581        B4          =       59        A3           =          59        LTR          =         0        LGL          =         0

33600 

=            1         31200      =         0        28800      =      2986       26400        =         0        24000       =         0

21600 

=            0         19200      =         0        16800      =            0       14400        =         0        12000       =         0

9600 

=            0         7200        =         0        4800        =            0       2400          =         0 

14400 

=          83         12000      =         1        TC9600   =            0       TC7200     =         0

14400 

=            0         14400      =         0

9600 

=            2         7200        =         0        4800        =            4       2400          =         0

STD 

=          60         FINE       =   2839        SUPER   =         107      ULTRA     =       71

MH 

=            7        MR          =       32        MMR       =            9       JBIG        =    3029        JPEG       =         0

G3 

=          37        ECM        =   3040        G4           =            0 

*******************************

***    SYSTEM DUMP LIST    ***

*******************************

2003  09/02  TUE  12:00    FAX  

001

#000 

 

 0               0               0               0               0               0               0               0

 

 

 0               0               0               0               0               0               0               0

 

 

 0               0               2               0               0               0               0               0

 

 

 0               0               0               0               0               0               0               0

 

 

 0               0               0               0               0               0               0               0

 

 

 0               0               0               0               0               0               0               0

 

 

 0               0               0               0               0               0               0               0

 

 

 0               0               0               0               0               0               0               0

 

 

 0               0               0               0               0               0               0               0

 

 

 0               0               0               0               0               0               0               0

 

 

 0               0               0               0               0               0               0               0

 

 

 0               0               0               22             0               0               0               0

 

 

 0               0               0               0               0               0               0               0

#100 

 

 0               0               0               0               0               0               18             0

 

 

 0               0               0               0               0               0               0               0

 

 

 0

#200 

 

 0               50             0               0               0               0

*1

*2

*1

*2

*3

*4

*5

*6
*7

*1: RX, total reception number of times; TX, total transmission number of times.
*2: number of pages sent/received according to original size.
*3: number of pages sent/received in connection with different modem speeds 

(Standard, Fine, Super Fine, Ultra Fine).

*4: number of pages sent/received in connection with different modes.
*5: number of pages sent/received in connection with different coding methods.
*6: number of transmissions/receptions according to mode.
*7: number of occurrences according to error code.

Indication sample

##280

1

7

3

0

0

##280 number 

of errors

##281 number 

of errors

##282 number 

of errors

F-5-23

T-5-26

Summary of Contents for Super G3 3rd Line FAX Board-AE1

Page 1: ...6 5 4 3 2 1 Super G3 3rd 4th Line FAX Board AE1 Service Manual September 18 2012 Revision 0 Product Outline Technology Parts Replacing and Cleaning Error Code Service Mode Installation ...

Page 2: ...information as the need arises In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period Canon will issue a new edition of this manual The following paragraph does not apply to any countries where such provisions are inconsistent with local law Trademarks The product names and company names used in this manual are the registered trademarks of the individual companies...

Page 3: ...switch closing the front door and closing the delivery unit door which results in supplying the machine with power 2 In the digital circuits 1 is used to indicate that the voltage level of a given signal is High while 0 is used to indicate Low The voltage value however differs from circuit to circuit In addition the asterisk as in DRMD indicates that the DRMD signal goes on when 0 In practically a...

Page 4: ...itch SSSW 5 5 Bit Switch Composition 5 5 SSSW SW01 5 5 SSSW SW03 5 6 SSSW SW04 5 7 SSSW SW05 5 7 SSSW SW12 5 8 SSSW SW14 5 9 SSSW SW24 5 9 SSSW SW25 5 10 SSSW SW26 5 10 SSSW SW28 5 11 SSSW SW30 5 12 Setting of Menu Switch MENU 5 13 Menu Switch Composition 5 13 Setting of Numeric Parameter NUMERIC Param 5 14 Numerical Parameter Composition 5 14 Setting of Destination TYPE 5 15 Overview 5 15 Setting...

Page 5: ...n Power 6 2 Installation Outline Drawing 6 2 Checking the Contents 6 3 Installation Procedure 6 5 Installation Procedure iR ADV C5051 C5045 C5035 C5030 Series 6 5 Installation Procedure iR ADV C9075 PRO C9070 PRO C9065 PRO C9060 PRO Series iR ADV C7065 C7055 Series 6 10 Removing the Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board 6 10 Installing the Super G3 3rd 4th Line Fax Board 6 13 Installation Procedure iR ADV 6...

Page 6: ...1 1 Product Outline Product Outline Product Outline Specifications ...

Page 7: ...n ITU T ECM Transmission original size A3 A4 A4R A5 A5R B4 B5 B5R LTR LTRR LGL LDR STMT STMTR ADF double sided originals accepted Scanning line density Standard 200 x 100 dpi 8 dots mm x 3 85 lines mm Fine 200 x 200 dpi 8 dots mm x 7 7 lines mm Super Fine 200 x 400 dpi 8 dots mm x 15 4 lines mm Ultra Fine 400 x 400 dpi 16 dots mm x 15 4 lines mm Halftone 256 gradations Recording unit maximum recep...

Page 8: ...2 2 Technology Technology Technology Basic Construction Controls ...

Page 9: ...nits according to FAX lines required Super G3 2nd Line FAX Board AE1 FAX unit for 2 lines Add one FAX line Super G3 3rd 4th Line FAX Board AE1 FAX unit for 3 4 lines Add up to two FAX lines FAX unit FAX line Model name Configuration 1 2 3 4 Super G3 FAX board AE1 for one line Yes No No No Super G3 FAX board AE1 Super G3 2nd Line FAX Board AE1 for one line for 2 lines Yes Yes No No Super G3 FAX boa...

Page 10: ...X control program is loaded in the G3 FAX control PCB for this product and therefore the FAX unit executes FAX communication control Connection of the PCB for the FAX unit with 2 line and Connection of the PCB for the FAX unit with 3 4 line FAX interface G3 FAX PCB Main controller 1 Modular PCB off hook detect PCB FAX unit for one line Copier Speaker G3 FAX controller PCB Modular PCB FAX unit for ...

Page 11: ...3 3 Parts Replacing and Cleaning Parts Replacing and Cleaning Parts Replacing and Cleaning Parts Replacing and Cleaning ...

Page 12: ... Machine G3 FAX Unit Parts Replacing and Cleaning Removing from the Host Machine G3 FAX Unit 1 Open the Right Lower Cover 1 Open also the Right Upper Cover in thesame time 1 2 Open the Right Rear Cover1 1 3 Remove the Right Rear Cover1 1 1 Screw RS Tightening M4 2 2 Screws TP M3 3 Claw in 1 place 4 1 2 3 4 F 3 1 F 3 2 4 Remove the Telephone Cord 1 1 5 Remove the Left Rear Cover 1 2 Rubber Caps 2 2...

Page 13: ...acing and Cleaning Parts Replacing and Cleaning Removing from the Host Machine G3 FAX Unit 6 Remove the Reader Communication Cable 1 if the Reader is installed 1 7 Remove the Left Rear Sub Cover 1 1 Screw 2 Hook in 1 place 3 1 2 3 F 3 5 F 3 6 8 Remove the Rear Cover 1 2 Rubbers Caps 2 2 Screws 3 Hook in 1 place 4 1 2 3 4 9 Remove the Speaker Cable yellow Connector 1 1 F 3 7 F 3 8 ...

Page 14: ...ng and Cleaning Removing from the Host Machine G3 FAX Unit Parts Replacing and Cleaning Parts Replacing and Cleaning Removing from the Host Machine G3 FAX Unit 10 Remove the G3 FAX Unit Connector 1 1 11 Disconnect the USB Connector 1 1 F 3 9 F 3 10 12 Remove the G3 FAX Unit 1 4 Screws 2 2 Hooks 3 3 1 2 2 2 F 3 11 ...

Page 15: ...placing and Cleaning Electrical System Removing the Modular PCB External Cover Removing the FAX Unit Cover Preparation 1 Remove the G3 FAX Unit Procedure 1 Remove the G3 FAX Unit Cover 6 Screws 2 1 2 F 3 12 Electrical System Removing the Modular PCB Preparation 1 Remove the G3 FAX Unit 2 Remove the G3 FAX Unit Cover Procedure 1 Move the 1 line Modular Unit 1 inward 1 Edge Saddle 2 2 Screws 3 1 2 3...

Page 16: ...ng and Cleaning Parts Replacing and Cleaning Electrical System Removing the G3 FAX Expansion PCB 2 Remove the Modular PCB 1 1 Wire Saddle 2 1 Connector 3 3 Screws 4 1 2 3 4 4 F 3 14 Removing the G3 FAX Expansion PCB Preparation 1 Remove the G3 FAX Unit 2 Remove the G3 FAX Unit Cover Procedure 1 Remove the G3 FAX Expansion PCB 1 2 Connectors 2 3 Screws 3 2 Resin Spacers 4 1 2 2 3 4 4 3 F 3 15 ...

Page 17: ...4 4 Error Code Error Code Overview User Error Code Service Error Code ...

Page 18: ...50 Hz in response to the DIS signal from the other party Bit6 1 to cause the machine to send a 1850 Hz tonal signal if bit 5 is set to 1 0 to cause the machine to send a 1650 Hz tonal signal if bit 5 is set to 1 Bit7 1 to cause the machine to send a tonal signal before sending the CED signal 0 to cause the machine not to send a tonal signal before sending the CED signal EPT echo protect tone Chang...

Page 19: ...C FTT CFR or CRP is received and the procedural signal has been sent more than specified 111 T R memory error has occurred 114 R at time of reception RTN is transmitted 200 R at time of reception no image carrier is detected for 5 sec 201 T R DCN is received outside the normal parity procedure 204 T DTC without transmission data is received 220 T R system error main program out of control has occu...

Page 20: ... is received after transmission of PPS EOP causing the procedural signal to be transmitted more than specified 767 T at time of ECM transmission DCN is received after transmission of PPS EOP 768 T at time of ECM transmission the procedural signal has been transmitted more than specified after transmission of PPS EOP or T5 time out 60 sec has occurred 769 T at time of ECM transmission the procedura...

Page 21: ...e Outline Setting of Bit Switch SSSW Setting of Menu Switch MENU Setting of Numeric Parameter NUMERIC Param Setting of Destination TYPE Setting of Printer Functions PRINTER Initialization of Set Value CLEAR Test Mode TEST Service Report REPORT ...

Page 22: ... so that it complies with the communication requirements of the country in question 6 ISDN 7 PRINTER Printer functions setup Use it to register set up functions related to basic printer services e g reduction for received images 8 CLEAR Data initialization Use it to reset various data to initial settings 9 TEST Test mode Use it to execute various tests 10 REPORT Service report Use it to print out ...

Page 23: ...ice mode be sure to turn off and then on the power making sure that you first turn off the control panel switch and then the main power switch The settings made in service mode are stored on the hard disk The settings associated with the Board are loaded to the G3 fax control PCB only when the main power is tuned on F 5 2 Menu Items 1 SSSW SW01 error management SW02 Not used SW03 set remedy agains...

Page 24: ...ing and receiving parties 010 line connection identification time 011 T 30 T1 timer for reception 012 not used 013 T 30 E0L timer 014 to 026 not used 015 hooking detection time 027 preamble detection time for V 21 low speed flag 028 to 080 not used 7 PRINT BIT SW NUM SW01 to SW04 SW05 SW06 SW07 to SW20 not used reduction cassette selection reduction setting not used 001 002 003 004 005 006 to 030 ...

Page 25: ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW01 SW02 SW03 SW04 SW05 SW06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW07 SW08 OK Caution Do not change service data identified as not used they are set as initial settings F 5 9 F 5 10 SSSW SW01 Functional Construction Bit Function 1 0 0 service error code output not output 1 error dump list output not output 2 not used 3 not used 4 not used 5 not used 6 not used 7 not used Detailed Discuss...

Page 26: ...n mode if errors occur frequently at time of transmission to overseas MEMO Any of the following error codes may be indicated because of an echo at time of transmission 005 100 101 102 104 201 280 281 283 284 750 760 765 774 779 784 794 Using the Dial Recognition Function user level Select international transmission 1 when making an entry in the Address Book If errors still occur select internation...

Page 27: ...hange this bit When high speed is selected only high speed signals images will be received after transmission of the CFR signal Detailed Discussions of Bit 4 Use it to select the time length during which low speed signals are ignored after transmission of the CFR signal If the condition of the line is not good and therefore the reception of image signals is difficult select 1500 msec T 5 5 SSSW SW...

Page 28: ...ssion reception of a single original page takes 32 min or more To use the timer for a purpose other than this function refer to the tables that follow and select an appropriate time length When do not enable is selected using bit 7 the time out length for a single page for all modes will depend on the setting of bit 0 and bit 1 Time Out Length for Transmission Reception Time Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bi...

Page 29: ...nstruction Bit Function 1 0 0 PIN CODE function Yes No 1 Forced PIN CODE function Yes No 2 Forced PIN CODE mode Prefix Suffix 3 Phone call restriction function Yes No 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Not used 7 Select ENTER KEY on program Yes No key menu Yes No Detailed Discussions of Bit 0 When connected to a PBX which has restriction function set PIN Personal Identification Number CODE function to Yes De...

Page 30: ...es the telephone number of the caller on the report number of other party indicates the telephone number CSI signal data sent from the other part on the report T 5 14 SSSW SW26 Functional Construction Bit Function 1 0 0 not used 1 not used 2 confirmation screen for broadcasting display do not display 3 not used 4 not used 5 not used 6 not used 7 error report at time of transmission suspension do n...

Page 31: ... informed with the DIS signal from the reception side Yes Transmit the CI signal in a response to the DIS signal of the originating side and execute the V 8 procedure No Without transmitting the CI signal in a response to the DIS signal from the reception side execute the V 21 procedure In case of the manual transmission the V 8 late start is not executed regardless of this setting T 5 16 Detailed...

Page 32: ... detection at the time of calling 1 New detection method Default 0 Old detection method T 5 17 Caution Be sure to switch the following switches when switching the switch In case setting the switch as 1 new detection method DIAL TONE01 B11000001 DIAL TONE02 350 DIAL TONE03 10 DIAL TONE04 1 DIAL TONE05 100 DIAL TONE06 0 DIAL TONE07 12 DIAL TONE08 7 DIAL TONE09 3 In case setting the switch as 0 old d...

Page 33: ...condition 103 107 114 201 790 793 F 5 11 T 5 18 006 Telephone Line Monitor Use it to the telephone line monitor function 0 DIAL generate the monitor sound of the telephone line using the speaker from the start of transmission to DIS 1 generate the monitor sound of the telephone line using the speaker from the start of communication to the end of it 2 not used 3 OFF do not generate the monitor soun...

Page 34: ...parameters for more lenient conditions if errors occur frequently at time of reception because of transmission of the RTN signal NOTE Any of the following error codes may be indicated at time of reception because of RTN signal transmission 104 107 114 201 RTN signal transmission condition 1 affects the ratio of error lines to the total number of lines per single page of received images RTN signal ...

Page 35: ...se of the condition of the line 005 018 The line condition identification time is between when the dial signal is transmitted and when the line condition is cut for the transmitting party while it is between when the DIS signal is transmitted and when the line is cut for the receiving party 011 T 30 T1 timer for reception Set the T1 timer at the time of reception the waiting time till receiving th...

Page 36: ...LGL LTR A4 1 1 LTR LGL A4 However when priority is on recording in sub scanning direction the order will be as follows even when bit 1 and bit 0 are set to 0 LTR A4 LGL Detailed Discussions of Bit 7 Use it to enable disable placement of priority on recording in sub scanning direction place If B4 recording paper and A4 recording paper are set and an A4 extra long image is received printing will be ...

Page 37: ...se it to set the leading edge margin for the effective recording length 005 trailing edge margin Use it to set the trailing edge margin for the effective recording length F 5 13 T 5 23 Initialization of Set Value CLEAR Overview You can select and initialize data by making the following selections as a result settings and various parameter values will be reset to the factory settings Item Data to b...

Page 38: ...DNMOD2 Using Test Mode 1 Press the desired item to highlight then press the OK key to bring up its screen F 5 14 The following table shows text mode items that are valid and invalid when a fax board is installed Yes may be used not used Level 1 Level 2 Fax Board present MODEM RELAY 1 Yes RELAY 2 FREQ Yes G3TX Yes DTMFTX Yes TONERX V34G3TX Yes FACULTY G3 4800TX Yes SPEAKER DETECT1 DETECT2 DETECT3 V...

Page 39: ...e one you want to test then turn it off or on using the Up Down key Some of the relays may not actually exist on the NCU board F 5 15 Frequency Test FREQ Of the items indicated below press one in response the DC circuit will be closed and the selected frequency will be transmitted using the tone transmission function of the modem You can also monitor the transmission signal by listening to the sou...

Page 40: ...2 READY Report Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type ISDN Print Clear Test G3TX MODEM OK 14400bps 300 ALL0 300 ALL1 300 1 1 300 1 4 300 4 1 F 5 17 F 5 18 Caution 300 ALL0 through 300 4 1 are not currently supported DTMF Transmission Test Of the items indicated below press one in response the DC circuit will be closed and the selected DTMF signal will be transmitted using the DTMF transmission function of the mod...

Page 41: ... 1 READY Report Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type ISDN Print Clear Test V34G3TX MODEM OK SPEED 33600bps 3429baud 3200baud 3000baud 2800baud 2743baud 2400baud Using Text Mode 1 Select SPEED and then select the speed you want to test using the Up Down key 2 Select the baud rate you want to test F 5 20 Function Test 4800 bps Signal Transmission Test The DC circuit will be closed and a 4800 bps signal will be tr...

Page 42: ...rt DUMP Use it to check the history of communications both successful and error SERIAL NO XXXXXXXX CLEAR DATE 2003 09 02 TUE 11 00 TX 1298 A4 1302 B4 49 A3 27 LTR 0 LGL 0 RX 1572 A4 1581 B4 59 A3 59 LTR 0 LGL 0 33600 1 31200 0 28800 2986 26400 0 24000 0 21600 0 19200 0 16800 0 14400 0 12000 0 9600 0 7200 0 4800 0 2400 0 14400 83 12000 1 TC9600 0 TC7200 0 14400 0 14400 0 9600 2 7200 0 4800 4 2400 0...

Page 43: ... DATA RATE 28800 bps V 34 TX LVL REDUCTION 0 ERR ABCODE 00 ERR SECTXB 00 ERR SECRXB 00 Rx bit 1 00000100 01110111 01011111 00100011 00000001 10101001 00000001 bit 56 bit 57 00000001 00000001 00000100 00000000 00000000 bit 96 Tx bit 1 00000000 01000010 00011111 00100001 00000001 00000001 00000001 bit 56 bit 57 00000001 00000001 00000100 00000000 00000000 bit 96 Rx NSF CSI DIS CFR MCF MCF Tx NSS TSI...

Page 44: ...6 6 Installation Installation Installation How to Check this Installation Procedure Check Item when Turning OFF the Main Power Installation Outline Drawing Checking the Contents Installation Procedure ...

Page 45: ...Disconnect Screw Tighten Remove Connect Secure Free Harness Push Insert Plug in Turn on Sound Check Check Visual Check Claw Remove Checking instruction F 6 1 F 6 2 Check Item when Turning OFF the Main Power Check that the main power switch is OFF 1 Turn OFF the main power switch of the host machine 2 Be sure that Control Panel Display and Main Power Lamp are both turned OFF and then disconnect the...

Page 46: ...on 6 3 6 3 Installation Checking the Contents Installation Checking the Contents Checking the Contents NOTE Install this equipment after installing the Super G3 FAX Board and Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board 1 2 3 4 7 9 8 5 6 10 F 6 4 ...

Page 47: ...DV 8105 8095 8085 Series iR ADV 4051 4045 4035 4025 Series 1 G3FAX Expansion PCB 1pc yes yes yes yes 2 Telephone Code 2pc yes yes yes yes 3 PCB Spacer 3pc yes Use 1pc yes yes 4 Resin Spacer 2pc yes yes yes yes 5 Spacer 2pc Not in use yes Not in use Not in use 6 Screw TP M3x6 5pc Use 3pc yes Use 3pc Use 3pc 7 Modular Label 1pc yes Not in use Not in use Not in use 8 Modular Label 1pc Not in use yes ...

Page 48: ...lation Procedure Installation Procedure iR ADV C5051 C5045 C5035 C5030 Series 1 Open the Right Lower Cover 1 Open also the Right Upper Cover in the same time 1 2 Open the Right Rear Cover1 1 3 Remove the Right Rear Cover1 1 1 Screw RS Tightening M4 2 2 Screws TP M3 3 Claw in 1 place 4 1 2 3 4 F 6 5 F 6 6 4 Remove the Ttelephone Cord 1 1 5 Remove the Left Rear Cover 1 2 Rubber Caps 2 2 Screws 3 Cla...

Page 49: ...lation Procedure iR ADV C5051 C5045 C5035 C5030 Series 6 Remove the Reader Communication Cable 1 if the Reader is installed 1 7 Remove the Left Rear Sub Cover 1 1 Screw 2 Hook in 1 place 3 1 2 3 F 6 9 F 6 10 8 Remove the Rear Cover 1 2 Rubbers Caps 2 2 Screws 3 Hook in 1 place 4 1 2 3 4 9 Disconnect the Connector 1 of the Speaker Cable Yellow 1 Wire Saddle 2 1 2 F 6 11 F 6 12 ...

Page 50: ...DV C5051 C5045 C5035 C5030 Series Installation Installation Procedure Installation Procedure iR ADV C5051 C5045 C5035 C5030 Series 10 Disconnect the Connector 1 of the G3FAX Unit 1 11 Remove the Connector of USB 1 1 F 6 13 F 6 14 12 Remove the G3FAX Unit 1 4 Screws 2 Hook in 2 place 3 3 1 2 2 2 F 6 15 ...

Page 51: ...Series 13 Remove the Cover 1 of G3FAX Unit 6 Screws 2 1 2 14 Install 3 PCB Spacers 1 and 2 Resin Spacers 2 to the G3FAX Control PCB 1 2 F 6 16 F 6 17 15 Align the Connector 2 on the G3FAX Expansion PCB 1 with the Connector 3 on the G3FAX Control PCB and install Resin Spacers in 2 place 4 3 Screws TP M3x6 5 1 2 3 5 4 4 16 Install the remaining Connector 1 of the Modular Cable White to the G3FAX Exp...

Page 52: ...he Connector of USB CAUTION To prevent the cable from being trapped be sure to wire the USB Cable not to cover the A part A A F 6 20 20 Install the Connector 1 of G3FAX Unit 21 Install the Connector 1 of Speaker Cables Yellow 1 wire saddle 2 NOTE Do not install the 2 Blue Arrester Cables 1 2 22 Install the removed Covers and Cable Rear Cover Left Rear Sub Cover Reader Communication Cable when the ...

Page 53: ...e wall remove the Dust Cover and then connect another ends to modular jacks for the lines on the host machine 25 Affix the FAX Approval Label 2 on the position shown in the figure NOTE This step is only for Taiwan 1 2 26 Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power outlet 27 Open the switch cover and turn ON the main power switch F 6 22 F 6 23 Installation Procedure iR ADV C9075 PRO C90...

Page 54: ...ure Installation Procedure iR ADV C9075 PRO C9070 PRO C9065 PRO C9060 PRO Series iR ADV C7065 C7055 Series Removing 2 Put the Reader Power Supply Cable 1 through the hole 2 of the Box Cover Left and remove the Box Cover Left 3 2 Screws 4 1 2 3 4 F 6 25 3 Free the Speaker Cable 1 from the 2 Wire Saddles 2 and disconnect the 2 connectors 3 3 1 2 2 4 Remove the cable 1 of the FAX Unit and the USB Cab...

Page 55: ...RO C9065 PRO C9060 PRO Series iR ADV C7065 C7055 Series Removing 5 Remove the Cover Support Plate 1 2 Screws 2 2 1 6 Remove the Speaker Cable 1 the FAX Unit Cable 2 and the USB Cable 3 from the 2 Edge Saddles 4 on the Cover Support Plate 1 4 2 3 F 6 28 F 6 29 7 Remove the FAX Unit 1 2 Screws 2 The removed screws will be used in step 14 1 2 8 Remove the cables from the G3 Line Expansion Kit 2 Line ...

Page 56: ...e 2 Spacers 1 and the 2 screws TP M3x6 2 to the FAX Board 2 Line 1 1 2 2 10 Install the FAX Board 2 Line and connect the cables removed in step 8 Installing the Super G3 3rd 4th Line Fax Board 11 Attach the 1 PCB Spacers 1 and the 2 Resin Spacers 2 to the FAX Board 2 Line 2 1 F 6 32 F 6 33 12 Fit the connector 2 of the G3FAX Expansion PCB 1 to the connector 3 on the FAX Board 2 Line and install th...

Page 57: ...e removed screws will be used in step 7 B A 1 2 CAUTION When installing the FAX Unit be careful not to trap the cables of the unit to the host machine When installing the FAX Unit check that the Ferrite Core 3 is installed in an upward direction 3 F 6 36 F 6 37 15 Secure the Speaker Cable 1 the FAX Unit Cable 2 and the USB Cable 3 with the 2 Edge Saddles 4 on the Cover Support Plate 2 3 1 4 16 Ins...

Page 58: ...O C9070 PRO C9065 PRO C9060 PRO Series iR ADV C7065 C7055 Series Installing th 19 Install the Box Cover Left 20 Affix the FAX MJ Label 1 1 21 Insert the Reader Power Supply Cable and the Telephone Cords 2 cords removed in step 1 22 Remove the 2 Dust Covers 1 1 F 6 40 F 6 41 23 Insert one end of the Telephone Cord 1 included in the package to the Modular Jack 2 for the line of the host machine and ...

Page 59: ... iR ADV 8105 8095 8085 Series 24 Affix the FAX Approval Label 1 on the position shown in the figure NOTE This step is only for Taiwan 1 25 Insert the power plug to the outlet 26 Turn ON the main power switch F 6 43 Installation Procedure iR ADV 6075 6065 6055 Series iR ADV 8105 8095 8085 Series 1 Free the Reader Communication Cable 1 and Reader Power Supply Cable 2 from the 2 Wire Saddles 1 2 Remo...

Page 60: ...ADV 6075 6065 6055 Series iR ADV 8105 8095 8085 Series 3 Remove the Rear Upper Cover 1 4 Screws RS Tightening 2 3 Screws TP 3 4 Install the 3 PCB Spacers 1 and the 2 Resin Spacers 2 F 6 45 F 6 46 5 Install the G3 FAX Expansion PCB 1 1 Connector 2 2 Resin Spacers 3 3 Screws 4 TP M3x6 6 Free only the Modular Cable being folded 1 from the Wire Saddle 2 and connect it to the G3FAX Expansion PCB 1 Conn...

Page 61: ...cedure Installation Procedure iR ADV 6075 6065 6055 Series iR ADV 8105 8095 8085 Series 7 Install the Rear Upper Cover NOTE Be sure to install the 3 TP screws show in the figure below F 6 49 8 Affix the appropriate Modular Label 1 over the existing label F 6 50 9 Remove the 2 Dust Covers 1 10 Connect the PTT Plug 1 matched the field or area to the PTT Cable 6 contact type F 6 51 F 6 52 ...

Page 62: ... NOTE This step is only for Taiwan 12 Return the Left Rear Cover to its original position and secure the Reader Communication Cable and the Reader Power Supply Cable in place using the 2 Wire Saddles 13 Connect the power plug to the outlet 14 Turn ON the main power switch F 6 53 Installation Procedure iR ADV 4051 4045 4035 4025 Series 1 Remove the Ttelephone Cord 2 Remove the Rear Cover 4 Screws 4...

Page 63: ...5 4035 4025 Series 4 Free the cable from the 2 Wire Saddles and disconnect the connector 5 Free the cable from the Edge Saddle x3 Connector Wire Saddle Edge Saddle 6 Remove the cover of the Line Expansion Kit 2 line 3 Screws The removed screws will be used in step 14 x3 F 6 55 F 6 56 7 Free the cable from the Wire Saddle 8 Free the cable from the Wire Saddle and disconnect the 3 connectors x3 F 6 ...

Page 64: ...on Procedure iR ADV 4051 4045 4035 4025 Series 9 Install the 3 PCB Spacers 10 Install the 2 Resin Spacers F 6 59 F 6 60 11 Install the G3 FAX Expansion PCB 1 Connector 2 Resin Spacers 3 Screws TP M3x6 CAUTION When installing the G3 FAX Expansion PCB check that the connector is connected properly Resin Spacer Connector G3FAX Expansion PCB x3 12 Connect the connector F 6 61 F 6 62 ...

Page 65: ...When installing the cover of the Line Expansion Kit 2 line be careful not to trap cables x3 Edge Saddle 15 Connect the connector and secure it in place using the 2 Wire Saddles Connector Wire Saddle x2 F 6 63 F 6 64 16 Return the removed covers to their original positions Left Rear Cover 4 Screws Rear Cover 4 Screws Tighten the screws in the following order upper left lower left upper right and th...

Page 66: ...e communication specification of the country region 1 Set the TYPE of country region to install this machine and then press OK Service Mode FAX TYPE TYPE 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch to enable this setting Basic Settings NOTE When System Manager Information Settings is set be sure to follow the direction of user administrator in order to log in as an administrator In this section make only ...

Page 67: ...Select the sending line Press Fax Options Select Line select the added line then press OK button 3 Send and receive a test original between the equipment and a remote unit with which a communication test can be performed and check if it can be sent and receive correctly 3 1 Press Status Monitor Cancel Send Log and select Fax from pull down menu 3 2 Press Print List Print the fax activity report Ye...

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