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6.2 Error messages of the Operator panel
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Hardware Alarms
[E] and a number will be displayed alternately.
Display
Meaning
Solution
E0
Error in the Hopper or Stacker
When you encounter any alarm, turn off and on the
scanner. If the alarm is still displayed on the Func-
tion Number Display, contact the dealer where you
purchased the scanner or an authorized FUJITSU
scanner service provider.
E2
Optical system error (front)
E3
Optical system error (back)
E4
The motor fuse has blown out.
E5
The lamp fuse has blown out.
E6
Operator panel error
E7
Trouble occurred in the internal memory
(EEPROM).
E8
The SCSI fuse has blown out.
E9
Image memory error
EA
Imprinter error
Ec
Image memory error
Ed
SCSI interface or USB interface controller error
EF
Background switching mechanism error
E10
ROM error
E11
Cooling fan error
E12
Heater error
E15
Extended memory error
Confirm the following:
1.
Is the used additional memory compatible?
2.
Is the additional memory installed correctly?
3.
Is the additional memory damaged?
Note that this error will be displayed only three
times after powering the scanner on. After that, the
scanner will perform scanning in the state of no
additional memory installed.
When you encounter this E15 error, turn off and on
the scanner. If the alarm is still displayed on the
Function Number Display, contact the dealer where
you purchased the scanner or an autho-rized
FUJITSU scanner service provider.
E16
Option board error
When you encounter any alarm, turn off and on the
scanner. If the alarm is still displayed on the Func-
tion Number Display, contact the dealer where you
purchased the scanner or an authorized FUJITSU
scanner service provider.
E17
The imprinter fuse has blown out.
E18
Sensor error
E19
LSI error
E1A
Troubles occurred in the communication inside
of the scanner.
Summary of Contents for NSS8 and NSS12
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