OKIFAX 5700/5900
G - 2
2.
Basic Operation
2.1
Supported Functions
The PC loading functions described herein are as follows. Functions equivalent to those used
in the existing HSLS (High Speed Loading System) are supported.
1. Default data area loading function
2. Language area loading function
3. Flash memory area program loading function (The flash memory on the ISDN option
board is included.)
These PC loading functions are supported only when the OS used on the PC side is either
MS-DOS Ver. 6.0 or above or PC-DOS Ver. 6.0 or above.
2.2
Differences from HSLS
It must be noted that PC loading through the Centro cable is different in the following points as
compared with loading in the HSLS:
(1)While transition to the PC loading process is judged according to the presence/absence of
the HSLS board, transition to PC loading is possible by detection of memory error occur-
rence and manual key operation this time.
(2)The header information is added anew to cope with the addition of the loading program as
one of the loading data.
(3)There is no special application in this PC loading unlike the HSLS. Loading is performed by
loading data output to the parallel port by means of a binary specification (copy/b).
(4)In the case of the HSLS, returning to normal standby state will not occur so long as the
HSLS board is installed. In this system, on the other hand, the normal standby state is set
automatically upon detection of the end of loading data by means of the header data.
(5)The cause of the error is displayed by the corresponding code upon occurrence of a hash
NG or other error. For the code, see “6. List of Error Causes and Corresponding Codes.”
2.3
G4 PC Loading
The G4 board PC loading data transferred from the PC through the bi-Centro cable is tempo-
rarily stored in the DRAM in the MFP main unit. Next, this data is transferred to the G4 board
through the dual port RAM (hereafter called the DPRAM).
G4 board program transferred through the bi-Centro interface
G4 board program transferred through the DPRAM
MFP
main unit
G4
Board
PC
MFP system
Summary of Contents for OKIFAX 5700
Page 6: ...CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ...
Page 90: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ...
Page 102: ...OKIFAX 5700 5900 2 12 3 Document stacker Hang the document stacker onto hanging position ...
Page 204: ...OKIFAX 5700 5900 2 114 Typical Transmission flow ...
Page 205: ...OKIFAX 5700 5900 2 115 Typical Reception flow ...
Page 210: ...CHAPTER 3 BRIEF TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ...
Page 218: ...CHAPTER 4 MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY ...
Page 223: ...OKIFAX 5700 5900 4 5 Appearance of the OKIFAX 5700 5900 ...
Page 248: ...CHAPTER 5 ADJUSTMENTS ...
Page 252: ...CHAPTER 6 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ...
Page 278: ...CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR FOR OKIFAX 5700 5900 ...
Page 390: ...C34 OKIFAX 5700 5900 A3 40 IC201 Pin Assignment ...
Page 405: ...Appendix B DescriptionsofPrintOperation ThirdEdition December 1998 Oki Data Corporation ...
Page 427: ...Appendix C Not used at this time ...
Page 430: ...OKIFAX 5700 5900 D 1 Section 1 CABINET ASSEMBLY ...
Page 432: ...OKIFAX 5700 5900 D 3 Section 2 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY ...
Page 434: ...OKIFAX 5700 5900 D 5 Section 3 PRINTER ASSEMBLY 53 54 ...
Page 437: ...OKIFAX 5700 5900 D 8 Section 4 BASE ASSEMBLY ...
Page 439: ...OKIFAX 5700 5900 D 10 Section 5 FRAME ASSEMBLY SCANNER L ...
Page 441: ...OKIFAX 5700 5900 D 12 Section 6 FRAME ASSEMBLY SCANNER U ...
Page 443: ...OKIFAX 5700 5900 D 14 Section 7 CABLES OPTION BOARDS ...
Page 445: ...Appendix E Not used at this time Oki Data Corporation ...
Page 446: ...Appendix F Not used at this time Oki Data Corporation ...
Page 447: ...Appendix G PC Loading FirstEdition February 1999 Oki Data Corporation ...
Page 465: ...Appendix H RMCS SYSTEM MANUAL For Model 30 FirstEdition Oki Data Corporation ...
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