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UF-9000

APR 2006

Ver. 3.0

DP-180/190

5. Managing Network Route Tables

In the simplest case a router connects two network segments. In this model, the system used to join 

the two segments needs to know only about these segments.

The routing table for router R1 in this case is simple; the following table shows its key routes:

When the Unit at 192.168.3.5 attempts to communicate with the Unit at 192.168.1.x, IP performs the 

ANDing process to find two things:  The local network ID is 192.168.3.0, and the destination network ID 

is not.   This means, that the destination host is not on the local network.

IP, is responsible to find a route to the remote network, and therefore, it consults the routing table.   

Here, the local host normally determines that the next step in the route is the Default Gateway, and 

sends the packet to router R1.

The router R1, receives the packet.   After determining that the packet is for another host and not the 

router itself, it checks the routing table.   It finds the route to 192.168.1.0 and sends the packet through 

the interface to the Unit at 192.168.1.x, which receives the packet.   This is a simple route that took 

only a single hop. 

When another network is added as the number of hosts grows, it gets complicated, and the systems on 

the most distant networks cannot communicate.   When the router receives a packet in this case, it 

cannot find a route to the remote network. It then discards the packet and a message indicating 

"destination host unreachable" is sent to the originator.

Here, is where the ROUTE command-line utility is useful when dealing with more than two networks, 

and is used by Administrators to statically manage a route table by adding, deleting, changing and 

clearing the route table.   It has a number of options that are used to manipulate the routing tables, 

some are shown below:

• MASK

If this switch is present, the next parameter is interpreted as the netmask parameter.

• Netmask

If included, specifies a sub-net mask value to be associated with this route entry.   If not specified, it 

defaults to 255.255.255.255.

• Gateway

Specifies the gateway.

• METRIC

Specifies the metric / cost for the destination.

All symbolic names used for the destination are looked up in the network database file NETWORKS.

The symbolic names for the gateway are looked up the host name database file HOSTS.

Network Address

Netmask

Gateway

Interface

192.168.3.0

255.255.255.0

192.168.3.254

192.168.3.254

192.168.1.0

255.255.255.0

192.168.1.253

192.168.1.253

Summary of Contents for Panafax UF-9000

Page 1: ...nical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians Any attempt to ser...

Page 2: ...PCB Caution Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder typically the melting point is 50 70 F 30 40 C higher Please use a soldering iron with temperature control and adjust it to 7...

Page 3: ...similar to when the power is abruptly interrupted to the PC it is important to follow the step sequence below when turning OFF the Power Switch on the machine 1 If the machine is in the ENERGY SAVER...

Page 4: ...a live connector can cause arcing consequently deforming the plug and cause fire When disconnecting the machine grasp the plug instead of the cord Pulling on a cord forcibly can damage it and cause fi...

Page 5: ...authorized modification can cause smoke or fire Consumable Safeguards Never dispose of toner toner cartridge or a waste toner container into an open flame Toner remaining in the cartridge can cause an...

Page 6: ...eye fatigue or damage Pull out paper trays slowly to prevent injuries When removing jammed paper make sure that no pieces of torn paper are left in the machine A piece of paper remaining in the machin...

Page 7: ...194 6 2 Control Panel 195 6 3 Printer Receive Mechanism 196 6 4 Signal Waveform 203 Installation 255 7 1 Set Up Precautions 255 7 2 Unpacking 257 7 3 Installation Procedure 258 Options and Supplies 2...

Page 8: ...tory Access Protocol LDAP Extended Feature 336 9 15 Lightweight Challenge response Mechanism POP APOP Extended Feature 336 9 16 SMTP Service Extension for Authentication SMTP Auth Extended Feature 338...

Page 9: ...UF 9000 APR 2006 Ver 3 0 DP 180 190 1 Specifications Table 1 1 Control Panel Navy Blue Control Panel For USA only Panafax UF 9000 For Americas WORKiO DP 190 For Euro and Other Destinations WORKiO DP 1...

Page 10: ...DP 190 For Euro and Other Destinations WORKiO DP 180 Note LCD Display Brightness Adjustment To adjust the brightness of the LCD display press and while holding down the CLEAR key keep pressing the ORI...

Page 11: ...Legal For USA and Canada A4 A5 For EU A4 A5 B5 For Other Destinations Bypass Letter Legal Invoice For USA and Canada A4 FLS A5 For EU FLS 8 x 13 in 8 5 x 13 in A4 A5 B5 Postcard For Other Destinations...

Page 12: ...n Photo 256 steps 20 Resolution Scanning and Printing Scan Mono Max 600 x 600 dpi Color Max 300 x 300 dpi Print Mono Max 1200 Interpolated x 600 dpi Selectable 600 dpi with Smoothing the results are s...

Page 13: ...MB Yes Image Memory for Facsimile Expansion Flash Memory Card 8 MB Yes 4 Expansion Board Yes Required for PCL and PS Printing 5 Hard Disk Drive Yes 40 GB 2 5 inch 6 Handset Yes 7 PCL Printer Yes Requ...

Page 14: ...canner Shutdown Mode 1 5 W USB Network Function not available Transmission ADF 45 W 100 VAC PS 56 W 220 VAC PS Transmission Platen 40 W 100 VAC PS 50 W 220 VAC PS Reception Copy 900 W 100 VAC PS 1000...

Page 15: ...and SADF Mode No Original Counter No Job Memory No Yes 1 jobs Job Time Display Yes Concurrent Copy No Tandem Copy Mode No Remote Copy Mode No Scan Once Print Many Mode Yes Job Completion Notice Yes F...

Page 16: ...CD Main Indication Message Language Default English American For USA and Canada Specified Language For EU and Other Destinations Original Size Image Indication Yes without Image Paper Size Image Indic...

Page 17: ...idge UG 5530 DQ UG16H UG17H Yield 5 K 5 coverage 6 K Max Average yield is based on 5 coverage of the printable area with repetitive printing of 10 pages Letter A4 size single side printing default den...

Page 18: ...eight 63 9 lb 29 kg 3 Accessories Process Unit Yes Operating Instructions Yes Power Supply 1 Power Requirement 99 132 VAC 47 63 Hz Single phase 120 VAC 180 264 VAC 47 63 Hz Single phase 220 240 VAC 2...

Page 19: ...dpi 600 x 600 dpi Reception Std 203 x 98 8 x 3 85 Fine 203 x 196 8 x 7 7 S Fine 203 x 391 8 x 15 4 406 x 391 16 x 15 4 600dpi 600 x 600 dpi 600 dpi communication is only possible between T 30 Complian...

Page 20: ...mory 2 MB Flash ROM ITU T Image No 1 A4 Std Resolution 2 Optional Memory 4 MB 8 MB Expansion Flash Memory Card using ITU T Image No 1 A4 Std Resolution Dual Operation 1 Multi Task Operation Yes 2 Dire...

Page 21: ...ransmission No ADF Deferred Transmission 6 Deferred Transmission Yes Max 50 timers 7 Deferred Multi Station Transmission Yes 8 Priority Direct Transmission Yes Priority ADF Transmission 9 Priority Mem...

Page 22: ...lay Yes 2 Voice Contact No 3 Edit File Mode Yes With View Mode 4 Incomplete File Save Yes With View Mode 5 Automatic Cover Sheet Yes Certainty 1 Verification Stamp Yes 2 Header Total Page Print Yes 3...

Page 23: ...NYSE Yes For USA and Canada only 14 Internet Fax Relay XMT Yes iFAX iFAX G3FAX 15 Email Relay XMT Yes PC iFAX G3FAX 16 Panafax Desktop Yes Standards 1 PSTN FCC Part 68 Industry Canada No CS 03 Issue...

Page 24: ...t 6 OS Win 98 Win Me Win NT 4 0 Win 2000 Win XP MAC 8 6 10 1 MAC 8 6 10 1 is PS only 7 Printer Work Memory Size 20 MB Not expandable 8 GDI Yes 9 PDL PCL6 Yes Requires Optional PS PCL6 Emulation Kit an...

Page 25: ...es Requires Optional PCL6 or PS PCL6 Emulation Kit 20 Mailbox Yes Requires Optional HDD Unit Max 100 Users Max 20 mailboxes for each User ID 21 Secure Mailbox Yes Requires Optional HDD Unit Max 100 Us...

Page 26: ...i Data XMT time is not included 3 Halftone 256 Halftone shades Color 24bit 16670 K With Error Diffusion 4 Max Document Size Legal 216 x 2000 mm Using ADF only 5 Scanning Resolution dpi Mono 600 x 600...

Page 27: ...n dpi x lpi pel mm x lines mm Std 203 x 98 8 x 3 85 Fine 203 x 196 8 x 7 7 S Fine 203 x 391 8 x 15 4 406 x 391 16 x 15 4 600dpi 600 x 600 dpi LAN 600 dpi 16 x 15 4 Scanning Resolution is available Pri...

Page 28: ...ook Registration from PC Yes Via Email or Network Address Editor 4 I Fax Parameters Registration via Email Yes 5 Internet Delivery Confirmation Yes With MDN 6 Network Scanning Yes 600 dpi 7 Network Pr...

Page 29: ...Option Option Standard Configuration Panel PNL PC Board Mechanical Counter Option Handset Kit Option 16 64 or 128MB Hard Disk Drive Option Accounting Software Option PCL6 Emulation Option PS PCL6 Emul...

Page 30: ...onal Optional Sorting Image Memory Minimum 16 MB is required for the Hard Disk Drive to function PS additional fonts Mail Box additional 800 addresses etc Expansion Board DA EM600 F ROM Board 8 MB is...

Page 31: ...x BF February 2006 and below for USA Canada may differ for other destinations however the yield will be the same as the DQ UG16H 17H 6K Max Part Name Part Number Color of Control Panel Remarks Toner C...

Page 32: ...nt View Right View Left View Rear View CAUTION Top View Denotes hazards that could result in minor injury or damage to the machine THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A LITHIUM BATTERY REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR...

Page 33: ...33 UF 9000 APR 2006 Ver 3 0 DP 180 190 2 With Optional 2nd Paper Feed Module Configuration 19 89 in 505 mm 17 65 in 448 mm 26 09 in 662 mm 18 19 in 462 mm 5 59 in 142 mm 17 72 in 450 mm...

Page 34: ...in 100 mm 42 36 in 1076 mm 3 94 in 100 mm 3 94 in 100 mm 3 94 in 100 mm 26 06 in 662 mm 14 57 in 370 mm 18 19 in 462 mm 19 92 in 506 mm 3 94 in 100 mm 4 33 in 110 mm 42 36 in 1076 mm 3 94 in 100 mm 3...

Page 35: ...numeric representation Except Letters I and O For Example UF 9000 AU 3QZ DP 190 PU DP 180 PB Production Facility Production Year Starting with Year 2001 the last 2 digits of the year is represented as...

Page 36: ...afety Interlock Switch OPC Drum Unit Interlock Switch Main Switch FXB PCB SC PCB 2nd Paper Feed Module I F PCB Program Expansion Board Expansion Flash Memory Card SDRM PC Board No Paper Sensor Engine...

Page 37: ...37 UF 9000 APR 2006 Ver 3 0 DP 180 190 2 Disassembly Instructions 2 1 General Disassembly Pertinent Disassembly Instruction sections are shown below...

Page 38: ...amp Head 553 2 2 1 2 ADF Roller 417 Pick Up Roller 414 Separation Rubber 547 1 Open the ADF 2 Detach the left side of the Scanning Pad 404 3 Open the Stamp Cover 4 Remove the Stamp Head 553 Note When...

Page 39: ...3 Remove 2 Snap Rivets 551 4 Remove the Separator Assembly 5 Remove the Separation Rubber 547 Note When reinstalling ensure that the embossed R is facing downward 6 Remove 2 Silver Screws V7 7 Close t...

Page 40: ...ix Plate 409 12 Lift the ADF Cover Base 13 Remove the ADF Roller Assembly as illustrated Note When reinstalling ensure that the ADF Roller Assembly is connected with 2 Document Stoppers correctly ex W...

Page 41: ...41 UF 9000 APR 2006 Ver 3 0 DP 180 190 16 Remove the Stopper Arm 413 17 Remove 2 E Ring 447 18 Remove the Pick Up Shaft 415 19 Remove the Pick Up Roller 414...

Page 42: ...ard 1911 ADF Motor 541 1 Open the ADF Cover 2 Remove 1 Silver Screw H8 3 Open the ADF 4 Release 4 Latch Hooks 5 Remove the ADF Rear Cover 402 6 Disconnect all the Harnesses on ADF PC Board 7 Remove 2...

Page 43: ...e Paper Transport Knob 525 10 Remove 2 Screws H8 11 Remove the Document Guide 429 12 Remove the ADF Cover Refer to 2 2 1 2 13 Remove 2 Silver Screws V7 14 Release the Ferrite Core from the Latch Hook...

Page 44: ...move 2 Silver Screws V7 4 Remove the front Pin 425 5 Remove the rear Pin 425 6 Remove the Upper ADF Feed Unit 7 Remove the Wire Clamp 8 Remove 3 Screws V9 9 Remove the Motor Attachment Plate 10 Discon...

Page 45: ...e 2 Silver Screws V7 18 Remove the Frame Cover 19 Remove 2 D6 Bushings 537 20 Remove the Feed Roller 516 1 Open the ADF Cover 2 Clean the ADF Roller 417 Pick Up Roller 414 and Separation Rubber 547 wi...

Page 46: ...n the Feed Roller 516 with a soft cloth saturated with water by turning Paper Transport Knob Note For stubborn toner accumulation wipe with a soft cloth saturated with Isopropyl Alcohol first then fol...

Page 47: ...oard 1909 PNL4 PC Board 1908 LCD Module 127 Replace the Battery 1 Remove 1 Screw V6 2 Remove the Battery Holder 102 3 Replace the Battery 128 Note Ensure that the battery is installed with correct pol...

Page 48: ...8 Disconnect all the Harnesses on PNL1 PC Board as illustrated 9 Remove 2 Screws F10 10 Remove the PNL1 PC Board 1905 11 Remove the Panel Base 101 12 Remove the PNL4 PC Board 1908 13 Remove 13 Screws...

Page 49: ...R 2006 Ver 3 0 DP 180 190 15 Disconnect 2 Harnesses on PNL 2 PC Board 16 Remove 7 Screws F10 17 Remove the PNL 3 PC Board 1907 18 Remove 4 Screws F10 19 Remove the PNL 5 PC Board 1909 20 Remove the LC...

Page 50: ...50 UF 9000 APR 2006 Ver 3 0 DP 180 190 21 Remove the LCD Module 127...

Page 51: ...rd PA04 4 Open the ADF 5 Release the Latch of the Left Hinge with a small Straight Edge Screwdriver and remove the ADF 6 Remove the Control Panel Unit Refer to 2 2 2 1 7 Remove 8 Screws V7 8 Remove th...

Page 52: ...sconnect the Flat Harness 1922 Note There is no need to disconnect the front FG Harness that is attached to the CCD Unit Note The FG Harness is used on the UF 9000 DP 190 only 18 Remove 3 Screws V7 an...

Page 53: ...2 2 4 2 Right Cover 615 Left Cover 616 Rear Cover 617 1 Open the Front Cover 2 Release 2 Latch Hooks and remove the Front Cover 601 3 Open the Rear Door 4 Release 2 Latch Hooks and remove the Rear Doo...

Page 54: ...Ver 3 0 DP 180 190 4 Disconnect the Speaker Harness 631 5 Release the Harness from the Harness Clamp 6 Remove 5 Silver Screws V6 7 Remove the Left Side Cover 616 8 Remove 2 Silver Screws V6 9 Remove...

Page 55: ...Remove the SC Cover 701 4 Remove 2 Screws U1 5 Remove the PCB Cover 620 6 Remove 1 Screw U1 7 Remove the Spring Plate 705 8 Unlock the Harness Clamp fastening the USB Cable 9 Disconnect the USB Cable...

Page 56: ...PC Board 1903 17 Release the Harnesses from the Harness Clamp 18 Remove 4 Screws U1 and 1 Screw T9 19 Remove the SC Base Bracket 702 20 Disconnect all the Harnesses on the Engine Control PC Board 21...

Page 57: ...isconnect the Flat Harness 1917 6 Release the Latch Hook and remove the HVPS 1005 7 Disconnect the Harness on the HVPS 8 Disconnect 2 Harnesses 1219 and 1930 on the LVPS Unit 9 Remove 2 Screws T9 and...

Page 58: ...s on the Engine Control PC Board CN004 CN011 CN012 CN016 and CN019 3 Release the Harnesses from the Harness Clamps 4 Remove 4 Screws U1 and 1 Screw T9 5 Remove the Solenoid Assembly 6 Remove 6 Screws...

Page 59: ...o 2 2 4 2 3 Remove the SC Cover and disconnect the USB Cable Refer to 2 2 5 1 4 Release 2 Harnesses from 2 Harness Clamps 5 Disconnect 2 Harnesses on the SC PC Board CN304 and CN306 6 Remove 6 Screws...

Page 60: ...e Rear Door Refer to 2 2 4 1 2 Remove the Scanner Unit and Upper Cover Refer to 2 2 7 3 Disconnect 2 Harnesses by pressing down on the connector latches with a small screw driver 4 Remove 4 Screws T9...

Page 61: ...Black Screws U5 15 Separate the Upper Fuser Unit 16 Remove the Pressure Roller 1205 17 Remove 2 Screws V1 Caution Exercise caution not to bend the Fuser Lamp Terminal 18 Remove the Halogen Lamp 1209 N...

Page 62: ...e the Heat Roller 1205 21 Remove the Heat Roller Gear 1208 and the Right Heat Roller Bushing 1207 22 Remove 3 Screws U3 23 Remove 2 Thermostats 1204 24 Remove 1 Screw U4 25 Remove the Thermistor Assem...

Page 63: ...per Tray out 2 Remove the Separator Pad 1625 3 Remove the Front Cover Refer to 2 2 4 1 4 Remove the Pick Up Roller Assembly 1 Remove the Front Cover Refer to 2 2 4 1 2 Remove the Toner Cartridge 3 Rem...

Page 64: ...ler 1503 1 Remove the Front Cover Refer to 2 2 4 1 2 Remove the Cartridge Unit 3 Remove 2 Transfer Roller Holder 1501 4 Remove the Bias Transfer Roller Assembly 5 Remove the Spacer 811 6 Remove the Tr...

Page 65: ...e Plate 1401 6 Remove 2 Screws U1 7 Remove the Plate 8 Remove 4 Screws T9 9 Remove the ADU Unit 10 Remove the E Ring U6 11 Remove the A D Unit Join Gear 1411 12 Remove the ADU Registration Roller shaf...

Page 66: ...2nd Feeder PC Board 1945 1 Separate the 2nd Paper Feed Module from the Unit 2 Remove 2 Screws U1 3 Remove the Top Cover Assembly 1730 4 Remove 4 Screws U1 5 Release 2 Latch Hooks and remove the Right...

Page 67: ...7 UF 9000 APR 2006 Ver 3 0 DP 180 190 10 Remove the Spacer 811 11 Remove the Bearing 1715 12 Shift the Shaft and remove the Pick Up Roller 1733 13 Remove the Paper Tray 14 Remove the Separator Pad 182...

Page 68: ...hute C with a soft cloth that has been moistened with water Note 1 Ensure to clean up all the paper dust 2 Paper Feed Roller A can be rotated half way Registration Roller B can be rotated in the direc...

Page 69: ...XTW3 8L P3 Screw XTW26 8S T8 T9 U1 Screw XYC3 FF8C U3 Screw XTW3 12S U4 Screw XTW3 12SFZ U5 Screw PJNEB0003Y U7 Screw XTB3 8J 19 Screw XTW3 8P P8 Screw XTW3 8LFN H8 Screw XTB3 4F L9 E Ring 2107012170...

Page 70: ...crew XTW3 6LFN V9 Screw XTS3 8J W1 Screw DZZSP29011 W2 Screw XTB2 12J W4 Screw XSN2 10FN W5 Screw XTW4 8LFN Y11 Screw XTW3 6LFC V5 Screw XTB3 8JFN V6 Screw PJNAC0003Z W7 Screw XTN3 8JFN W8 Screw XTW3...

Page 71: ...eventive Maintenance Check List refer to 3 4 in the service manual 2 Cleaning the Rollers Rollers should be cleaned with water and cloth Use the IPA Isopropyl Alcohol sparingly 3 Disassembly and Adjus...

Page 72: ...rvicing the photocopier take the following precautions 1 Do not insert any screwdrivers or other tools that have high reflective properties into the laser s path 2 Before servicing the machine remove...

Page 73: ...an 1 Clean the Rollers and Separation Rubber with Wet soft cloth Water Note For stubborn toner accumulation wipe with a soft cloth saturated with Isopropyl Alcohol first then follow up with a soft clo...

Page 74: ...74 UF 9000 APR 2006 Ver 3 0 DP 180 190 3 3 Preventive Maintenance Points...

Page 75: ...used Paper size orientation print duty continuous interval print and or ambient conditions Total Counter View Mode on the LCD The Total Counter can be displayed on the Panel Display by pressing COPY S...

Page 76: ...he PCL Control Program 2 must be written into the 4 MB onboard which is assigned as ROM Code B The PCL Control Program 3 and PCL Font data 4 are written into the 8 MB in the SLOT 1 The Firmware 3 and...

Page 77: ...PCL configuration 3 5 2 Updating through a LAN Port The Quickest and Most Easiest Method The firmware code can be easily updated when the main unit is connected to a LAN The Network Firmware Update To...

Page 78: ...d however it will return to normal upon completion of the firmware update 3 If the firmware update fails and the unit does not boot up the Network Firmware Update Tool will not be able to transfer the...

Page 79: ...ved file exe is Double clicked Example From Destination Shortcut Batch File D CD ROM Drive xFirmware USA bat Navy Blue Control Panel Firmware Code File UF 9000_AUR_xxxxxxxx exe or DP 190_180_AUR_xxxxx...

Page 80: ...TRI SAxVxxxxx DX TRI SAxVxxxxxx bin 2 UF 9000_AU_xxxxxx Light Blue Control Panel SC_STD DX TriAxVxxxxx_xx DX TriAxVxxxxx xx bin 1 SC_PCL DX TriBxVxxxxx_xx DX TriBxVxxxxx_xx bin DX TriCxVxxxxxa_xx bin...

Page 81: ...e Repeat the above steps if there are additional firmware code files to be updated Confirm that the update was successfully completed by checking the Firmware Version with F9 Parameters F9 02 xx Cauti...

Page 82: ...osition 4 Press FUNCTION ORIGINAL SIZE keys and then Key 3 on the keypad sequentially 5 Perform the Copy Service Mode F9 08 Program Backup 6 The firmware is copied into the Flash Memory Card 7 After t...

Page 83: ...s Mode 4 Press the 9 key to enter the Key Operator Mode 5 Input the 3 Digit Code and then press SET key Default setting 000 6 Press the 3 key twice if 33 USER AUTH 1 COPY displays on the LCD this sign...

Page 84: ...Scan Disk Function from being performed indicated by SCANNING HARD DISK message on the display and customer inquiries related to abrupt Power Off 7 Reconnect the Telephone Line Cable if it was disconn...

Page 85: ...A Canada AB UK Firmware Version V1xxxx Language Code A A English C French Spanish B A English Spanish Portuguese Firmware Type A Standard B C D E Optional Model Number etc a DX TRI A A Vxxxxx a AU b E...

Page 86: ...e 8 Press STOP first and then press FUNCTION CLEAR keys simultaneously to return to standby 3 6 2 LSU Image Side to Side Adjustment for the Tray 1 Insert Letter or A4 size paper into the 1st tray and...

Page 87: ...form the Service Mode F6 03 Original Registration to adjust the Original Registration 7 If the gap is smaller than the Original input a value If bigger than the Original input a value 8 Perform the Se...

Page 88: ...xit the unit Troubleshoot printed copy quality problems Sect 4 4 Troubleshoot the Document Feeder Sect 4 5 Check for recording paper path problems TroubleshootImproper LCDDisplay Sect 4 2 Troubleshoot...

Page 89: ...IZE key until the desired brightness is achieved ORIGINAL SIZE Dimmer COPY SIZE Brighter Replace the SC PCB Is the trouble resolved Replace the Low Voltage Power Supply Unit Is the trouble resolved Ch...

Page 90: ...s the SC PCB normal Is the Toner Cartridge operational Replace the Toner Cartridge 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the Power Supply Unit 2 Check the contacts between PSU and TonerCartridge 3 Re...

Page 91: ...loth 2 Replace the BTR 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the Power Supply Unit 2 Check the Connector and voltage on the Power Supply Unit 3 Replace the Power Supply Unit Are there any foreign par...

Page 92: ...ft dry cloth 2 Replace the BTR Yes No Clean or replace the rollers No Yes Check the Scanner mechanism No Yes Yes Is the recording paper damp Is the Toner Cartridge operational 1 Remove the particles f...

Page 93: ...he Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean No Yes Is the recording paper damp Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR No Yes Yes No Replace the recording paper Replace the Toner Cartridg...

Page 94: ...ge 1 Clean the BTR with a soft dry cloth 2 Replace the BTR Is the Laser Unit LSU normal No Yes Replace the Laser Unit LSU END No Yes Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel P Are the Fuser and Press...

Page 95: ...TonerCartridge operational No Yes Is the Laser Unit LSU normal No Yes Replace the Laser Unit LSU Is the Power Supply Unit 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the Power Supply Unit 2 Check the Conn...

Page 96: ...onal No Yes Is the recording paper damp Yes No Replace the recording paper Replace the Toner Cartridge Is the Power Supply Unit HVPS normal 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the Power Supply Unit...

Page 97: ...paper Replace the Toner Cartridge Are there any foreign particles or stains blocking the Laser Unit path Yes No 1 Remove the particles from the laser beam path or clean the stains 2 Replace the LSU Is...

Page 98: ...Replace the recording paper Replace the Toner Cartridge Is the Power Supply Unit HVPS normal 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the Power Supply Unit HVPS 2 Replace the Power Supply Unit HVPS Yes...

Page 99: ...ot bond to the paper Note Replace the entire Fuser Unit when the Thermostat the Thermal Fuse or the Thermistor Assembly becomes an open circuit END Is the Fuser Unit normal No Yes Replace the Fuser Un...

Page 100: ...Solid Areas END No Yes Clean or replace the rollers START No Yes Is the recording paper damp Replace the recording paper Is the Toner Cartridge operational Yes No Replace the Toner Cartridge P Paper...

Page 101: ...6 Ver 3 0 DP 180 190 4 3 12 Black Dots END No Yes Clean or replace the rollers START Is the Toner Cartridge operational Yes No Replace the Toner Cartridge P Paper Travel Are the Fuser and Pressure Rol...

Page 102: ...gn particles or stains in the Fuser Unit 1 Remove any foreign particles or clean the stains Are there any foreign particles or stains in the paper path Yes No Remove any obstructions and clean the pap...

Page 103: ...rform a receiving test with the reference fax unit Is the printed copy correct Yes No Make a local copy No Yes Check the Transmission Block CCD PCB and SC PCB Is the received copy correct 1 Check the...

Page 104: ...pecification Yes No Yes No Replace with correct paper Replace with a Panasonic TonerCartridge Are all switches and sensors operating properly Do the rollers rotate properly Yes No Are there any foreig...

Page 105: ...re there any foreign particles or paper pieces in the scanning area Yes No Remove the foreign particles or paper pieces from the scanning area No Yes Is the scanning area dirty Clean the Scanning Glas...

Page 106: ...h water Sect 2 Yes No Is the ADF Roller worn out Replace the ADF Roller Sect 2 Yes No Does the ADF Roller drive properly Does the ADF Roller s gear system function properly Yes No SeparationRubber nor...

Page 107: ...h water Sect 2 Yes No Is the ADF Roller worn out Replace the ADF Roller Sect 2 Yes No Does the ADF Roller drive properly Does the ADF Roller s gear system function properly Yes No SeparationRubber nor...

Page 108: ...ode Sample Clean or replace Sensor PCB Do all sensors operate normally Clean the surface of roller with water Does the Feed Roller have drive and sufficient friction Remove the foreign particles or pa...

Page 109: ...his an international 021 Off On 025 1st 2nd 018 14400 bps 12000 to 2400 bps 024 2100 Hz 1080 Hz 030 75 ms 033 33600 bps 31200 to 2400 bps TC9600 TC7200 1 sec communication TransmittingSide ReceivingSi...

Page 110: ...PS Does nLEDON go Low when the scan starts Check CN on the SC PCB and the LED harness Does the problem still occur Replace the LED Array The receiving unit may be defective 1 Replace the Scanner Block...

Page 111: ...ly 4 Refer to Sect 4 3 The called party is busy 2 Check the telephone line connection Are you using One Touch or ABBR dialing Are you using direct dialing No Yes Check the registered telephone number...

Page 112: ...he remote unit 2 The ID is not set for the remote unit Does the VerificationStamp operate Is the copy quality OK Yes No No 1 Set STAMP ON 2 Check the SC PCB 3 Replace the Stamp Solenoid 4 Replace the...

Page 113: ...vers are closed firmly 3 Check the telephone line connection 4 Check the Ringer Timing or DRD setting 5 Check the recording paper path 6 Check the SC PCB and FXB PCB 7 Replace the FXB PCB 8 Replace th...

Page 114: ...es No Is Polling reception OK 1 Set the same polling password as the other party is using 2 Check the password of the remote unit Is Polling transmission OK Any other problems Yes No 1 Set the polling...

Page 115: ...rify the proper information Check the power switch cables and the current settings of unit Does the Default Gateway respond to the ping IP command Ask the Network Administrator to check the Default Ga...

Page 116: ...all networking TCP IP works better when its plugged in therefore start your troubleshooting by checking the Physical Connectivity first the cable s In our examples we ll use several simple tools readi...

Page 117: ...d line tool included with every Microsoft TCP IP client any DOS or Windows client with the TCP IP protocol installed PING is a simple utility that is used to send a test packet to a specified IP Addre...

Page 118: ...32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 3 254 bytes 32 time 5ms TTL 253 Reply from 192 168 3 254 bytes 32 time 4ms TTL 253 Reply from 192 168 3 254 bytes 32 time 4ms TTL 253 Reply from 192 168 3 254 bytes...

Page 119: ...mine whether a router is slow and needs to be upgraded or additional routers should be installed on the network You can determine this by simply comparing the time it takes for a packet to get through...

Page 120: ...t took only a single hop When another network is added as the number of hosts grows it gets complicated and the systems on the most distant networks cannot communicate When the router receives a packe...

Page 121: ...A Address Record in Domain From the DOS command line type Is t A Domain Name to display the following output To leave from this menu type exit on the command line C WINDOWS route print Active Routes...

Page 122: ...ng up the Telnet screen Then click on the Terminal menu and on Preferences check the Local Echo and Block Cursor radio dials and click on the OK button Click on the Connect menu then click on Remote S...

Page 123: ...sconnected 5 LVPS is defective 6 Engine PCB is defective U13 TONER IS RUNNING LOW or OUT OF TONER 1 Toner Cartridge is incorrectly installed 2 Low Toner 3 Toner Sensor is disconnected 4 Toner Sensor i...

Page 124: ...0 pages Preparing a new cartridge for replacement is recommended LCD 2 WARNING TONER LOW LESS THAN 50 PAGES 450 pages have been printed since the LCD 1 appeared Replacement with the new cartridge is r...

Page 125: ...43 Paper Jam in the Registration Sensor or Paper Path Sensor B C J44 Paper Jam in the Paper Exit ADU Paper Jam Sensor J70 Read Point Sensor does not go ON within 10 seconds after the original starts f...

Page 126: ...126 UF 9000 APR 2006 Ver 3 0 DP 180 190 Sensor and Switch Location...

Page 127: ...Display Cancel Job Job Clear Print the Remaining Job Pages Copy or Print Is Sort Memory Space Available Wait for Previous Job to Complete After Pending Job is Completed Printing Will Start Start Print...

Page 128: ...oes not turn On 1 Scanning Lamp connector is disconnected 2 Scanning Lamp is defective 3 SPC PCB connector is disconnected 4 SPC PCB is defective 5 SC PCB is defective E2 Lift DC Motor Error Code Func...

Page 129: ...Engine PCB connector is disconnected 2 SC Engine PCB is defective E5 12 Main CPU SPC Interface Error 1 SC SPC PCB connector is disconnected 2 SC SPC PCB is defective E7 Optional Unit Error Code Funct...

Page 130: ...gth of the received document is over 2 m Transmitter Document Jam 017 Incorrect paper size loaded in the Paper Tray Paper size is incorrect 030 XMT B Read Point Sensor does not go ON within 10 seconds...

Page 131: ...OUCH ABBR telephone number 407 XMT D Transmitter received no response after it transmitted post message such as EOP MPS EOM etc or received DCN Receiver is defective No paper paper jamming etc Receive...

Page 132: ...an incompatibility 427 G3 RCV B DCN received to NSF CSI DIS transmitted The interface is incompatible 434 XMT or RCV B CD response from Modem did not turn OFF within 180 sec after receiver detected F...

Page 133: ...n after EOR Transmission Line is faulty FXB PCB abnormal 550 RCV ECM C Timer between frames in phase C has elapsed Defective remote station 554 RCV ECM D Transmitted ERR after receiving EOR Line is fa...

Page 134: ...rver s Mail application 714 XMT RCV LAN LAN Interface error Cannot logon to the LAN The 10Base T 100Base TX cable is not connected An unexpected LAN problem occurred Check the SC PCB connector 715 XMT...

Page 135: ...rator 730 RCV LAN Unable to program the Internet parameters or the autodialer with Email from a PC Verify that the Fax Parameter 158 is set to 2 Valid 731 RCV LAN Dialer full while Relayed Transmissio...

Page 136: ...ownloading the data to the machine Memory overflow on the Fax side Mail server aborted the download Busy with other higher priority jobs 880 File Access Error 884 File Access Error 961 RCV LAN Memory...

Page 137: ...Not used defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Manufacturer Code 0 1 Casio 2 Canon 3 Sanyo 4 Sharp 5 Tamura 6 Toshiba 7 NEC 8 Oki 9 Hitachi A Xerox B Fujitsu C Matsushita D Mitsubishi E Murata...

Page 138: ...eceived 5 Received Received 6 Received Received 7 Received Received Received 8 Pressed 9 Received Pressed A Received Pressed B Received Received Pressed C Received Pressed D Received Received Pressed...

Page 139: ...ne E Fine F 0 ms line Fine Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Deferred Comm Dialing RCV Memory Non Memory 0 Manual Communication Non Memory 1 Used Manual Communication Non Memory 2 Auto Dialing Non...

Page 140: ...4 RCV On Off 5 Yes RCV On Off 6 XMT On Off 7 Yes XMT On Off 8 RCV Off On 9 Yes RCV Off On A XMT Off On B Yes XMT Off On C RCV On On D Yes RCV On On E XMT On On F Yes XMT On On Fax Diagnostic Codes Dat...

Page 141: ...Memory Transfer 5 6 7 8 Yes 9 Report XMT Yes A Check Call Yes B Yes C Memory Transfer Yes D Yes E Yes F Yes Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Short Protocol Standard Non Standard 0 Standard 1 Stand...

Page 142: ...Not used defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Coding ECM 0 MH 1 MR 2 MMR 3 4 5 6 7 8 MH Yes 9 MR Yes A MMR Yes B C D E F Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Symbol Rate V 34 V 34 0 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 143: ...peed V 34 0 2400 bps 1 4800 bps 2400 bps 2 7200 bps 4800 bps 3 9600 bps 7200 bps 4 TC 7200 bps 9600 bps 5 TC 9600 bps 12000 bps 6 12000 bps 14400 bps 7 14400 bps 16800 bps 8 19200 bps 9 21600 bps A 24...

Page 144: ...ease the Page Margins in the application The Panasonic Device requires minimum margins of 1 4 inches 5 mm on all sides The font type is incorrect Check if the selected font is installed in the PC Chec...

Page 145: ...found in the current printer setting Verify and specify the paper size or orientation to coincide with the application and the printer driver settings Error Message The available Sort Memory in the P...

Page 146: ...age Memory Test This test is used for checking the Page Memory 03 Print Test Pattern 1 Prints the pattern for setting the Paper position alignment 04 Print Test Pattern 2 Prints the Slant pattern for...

Page 147: ...tion of Serial Number for Maintenance 06 RAM Initialize Each RAM date clear Except F5 F6 Settings refer to F6 99 F5 F6 Initialization 07 Firmware Update Updates the firmware in the machine Firmware Ca...

Page 148: ...f timer 5 Sec F5 54 F5 05 F5 55 F5 06 F5 56 F5 07 F5 57 F5 08 F5 58 F5 09 F5 59 Ope add toner alarm Stop F5 10 Exit Tray Limitation None F5 60 Auto Tray selection Yes F5 11 F5 61 F5 12 F5 62 F5 13 Pap...

Page 149: ...AGE MEMORY 32 MB SORT MEMORY 16 MB FAX MEMRY 2 MB 4 OPTION 2nd PAPER FEED MODULE No PCL PRINTER No PS PRINTER No HDD No 5 ERROR LOG TOTAL PRINT COUNT 503 NO DATE TIME ERROR CODE ERROR COUNT NO DATE TI...

Page 150: ...7 F7 12 1st Paper Tray Count 90 F7 13 2nd Paper Tray Count 0 F7 14 F7 15 F7 16 2 Sided Count 28 F7 29 F7 30 A4R LTR Count 73 F7 31 F7 32 FLS LG Count 0 F7 17 ADF Count 26 F7 18 ADF Read Count 26 F7 19...

Page 151: ...be accepted Press FUNCTION and CLEAR keys simultaneously to exit the service mode 1 Check Input 2 Check Output Press the START key to start and press the STOP key to reset F4 Mode Check Input No Funct...

Page 152: ...Mode No Item Function Default Setting 00 Not Used 01 Frequency Desired 0 Auto 1 50 Hz 2 60Hz 2 for USA Canada 1 for Europe 02 03 Not Used 04 LSU Off Timer 1 5 sec 2 10 sec 3 15 sec 4 20 sec 6 30 sec 8...

Page 153: ...0 41 Count Up Timing 0 At feed 1 At exit 1 42 KEY DEPT Counter 0 No 2 DEPT 2 43 Key Counter Timing Same as F5 41 0 44 49 Not Used 50 Auto Contrast Adjust 0 No 1 Yes 1 51 Dept Counter COPY 0 No 1 Yes 0...

Page 154: ...Method 0 Error Diffusion 1 Dither 0 80 Paper Size Priority 4 A4 R 5 B5 7 A5 9 FLS1 10 FLS2 12 LEGAL 14 LETTER R 14 for USA Canada 4 for Europe Others 81 Foolscap Size 1 FLS1 2 FLS2 1 82 Not Used 83 D...

Page 155: ...0 89 LAN Speed Duplex 0 Auto 1 10 Half 2 10 Full 3 100 Half 4 100 Full 0 90 Beep Sound 0 Off 1 Soft 2 Loud 1 91 94 Not Used 95 Paper Size FA Factory use only 0 Japan 1 USA CAN 2 Europe 3 Other 1 for U...

Page 156: ...ed the Upper Lower Limitation value F6 Mode No Item Remarks Setting Range 00 02 Not Used 03 Original Registration Adjustment of platen original registration detection timing 30 30 0 2mm 04 Printer Reg...

Page 157: ...e Darker Lighter 99 99 52 Not Used 53 CCD Read Position Adjustment of CCD read position 42 44 0 2mm 54 TEXT Mode Contrast Adjustment of Contrast for Text Mode 128 127 55 T P Mode Contrast Adjustment o...

Page 158: ...settings F7 Mode No Item Remarks 01 Key Operator ID Code Key Operator s identification code for access to the counter mode 02 Total Count Total count for all copies prints 03 PM Count Preventive Main...

Page 159: ...ount scanned to PC 25 Fax Transmit Count Total count of Fax transmitted 26 Fax Receive Count Total count of Fax received 27 Fax Print Count Total count of Fax printed 28 29 Not Used 30 A4R LETTER R Co...

Page 160: ...irror unit is locked the machine will not accept any numerical key input Note The locking operation is automatically reset when the Power switch is turned ON again 20 46 Not Used 47 C47 ADF Scan Test...

Page 161: ...mware Version 00 SC Displays the firmware version for SC 01 SC Boot Displays the firmware version for SC Boot 02 PNL Displays the firmware version for PNL 03 SPC Scanner Displays the firmware version...

Page 162: ...r to Sect 3 5 00 Main Onboard F ROM 4MB 01 Option 1 all Slot 1 FRM8 PCB 8MB 02 Option 1 a Slot 1 FRM8 PCB 4MB a 03 Option 1 b Slot 1 FRM8 PCB 4MB b 04 Not Used Slot 2 FRM8 PCB 8MB 05 Not Used Slot 2 F...

Page 163: ...imile No Service Mode Description 00 Not Used 01 Function Parameter Setting Allows changes to the function parameters the home position etc 02 RAM Edit Mode Factory use only 03 Print Parameter List Re...

Page 164: ...splays the firmware version for SC Boot 02 PNL Displays the firmware version for PNL 03 SPC Scanner Displays the firmware version for SPC 04 Not Used 05 FAX Modem Displays the firmware version for FAX...

Page 165: ...lly 001 Alarm Status 1 Off 2 Timer 3 Constant Selects the No Paper or No Toner alarm status OFF Alarm is disabled Timer Alarm will shut off after 6 seconds Constant Alarm will not stop until STOP is p...

Page 166: ...hailand 048 South Africa 049 Singapore 050 Universal 051 East Euro 999 Initialize Specified destinations only 006 ID Display 1 Number Numeric ID 2 Chara Character ID Selects the priority of displaying...

Page 167: ...bps TC9600 bps 12000 bps 14400 bps Selects the reception modem start speed 14400 12000 TC9600 TC7200 9600 7200 4800 2400 bps Press V or to select the symbol rate Note This parameter is applicable onl...

Page 168: ...ss V or to select the symbol rate 033 V34 RX Start 2400 33600bps Selects the receiving modem start speed for V 34 communication 33600 2400 bps Press V or to select the symbol rate 034 V34 TX SR 2400 3...

Page 169: ...Not Used 052 Pulse Rate 1 10 pps 2 20 pps Selects the dial pulse rate 10 20 pps 053 054 Not Used 055 Busy Tone Check 1 Off 2 On Selects whether to detect the Busy Tone 056 Dial Tone Check Specified d...

Page 170: ...20 Selects the transmit condition of RTP PIP or RTN PIN Available if No 73 Error Detect is set to RATE See Note 2 072 Continuous Error 1 Off unlimited 2 3 lines STD 3 6 lines STD 4 12 lines STD Select...

Page 171: ...stment of trail edge void 104 109 Not Used 110 MAC Address Indicates the MAC Address 111 Not Used 112 Insert EMAIL TXT 1 Off 2 On Selects whether the Text Template email message is programmable and ad...

Page 172: ...r Transmit condition of RTP PIP or RTN PIN Note 4 The default setting of parameters depends on the country s specifications or regulations Print the Function Parameter List to confirm the default sett...

Page 173: ...Test Printer Report All Document File Protocol Trace and the Toner Order Form 5 2 4 1 Function Parameter List A list of all Function Parameters can be printed by the following procedure Press the V a...

Page 174: ...015 065 016 066 017 TX Start 14400bps 14400bps 067 018 RX Start 14400bps 14400bps 068 NYSE Fax Forward Off Off 019 ITU T V 34 On On 069 NYSE Local Print inc inc 020 ITU T ECM On On 070 Line Error 128...

Page 175: ...Book End Feed 0 0 153 104 154 105 155 106 156 107 157 108 158 109 159 110 MAC Address 080023000177 160 111 161 112 Insert EMAIL TXT Off Off 162 113 163 114 Symbol set Std Std 164 115 Time Zone Direct...

Page 176: ...rint Report List on the display Press the SET key Press the V arrow keys to select the 3 Page Memory Test Press the SET key Press the STOP key twice to exit the service mode SC TX RX PRT CPY 000123 00...

Page 177: ...he SET key Press the STOP key twice to exit the service mode PRINTER REPORT DATE MMM dd yyyy TIME 19 02 LAST PRINT ERROR MMM dd yyyy 15 38 J00 00 00000016 SERIAL NUMBER CUSTOMER ID 1234567890123456 PR...

Page 178: ...s Print the document files from the Flash Memory Press the V arrow keys to select the 3 Print Report List on the display Press the SET key Press the V arrow keys to select the 5 All Document Files Pre...

Page 179: ...the V arrow keys select the 6 Protocol Trace Press the SET key Press the STOP key twice to exit the service mode PROTOCOL LOG REPORT DATE MMM dd yyyy TIME 16 56 STATUS OK MODE ECM TX STANDARD SPEED 96...

Page 180: ...ted out manually by the following procedure Press the V arrow keys to select the 3 Print Report List on the display Press the SET key to select the 1 Function Parameter List Press the V arrow keys to...

Page 181: ...e 6 Toner Cartridge No Refer to the Supply list TONER CARTRIDGE ORDER FORM The toner supply in your machine is running low 1 To order a replacement Cartridge from your Authorized Dealer Panasonic Corp...

Page 182: ...ing procedure Press the V arrow keys to select the 4 MODEM Test on the display Press the SET key to select the 1 Signal Test Press the SET key Press the desired number Press the SET key Press the STOP...

Page 183: ...ng the following procedure Press the V arrow keys to select the 4 MODEM Test on the display Press the SET key to select the 2 Tonal Test Press the SET key Press the desired number and press the START...

Page 184: ...exit the service mode DTMF Dual Tone Press the V arrow keys to select the 4 MODEM Test on the display Press the SET key to select the 3 DTMF Test Press the SET key Press the V arrow keys to select the...

Page 185: ...V34 2400 sr 14400 bps 27 V34 3000 sr 21600 bps 48 V34 3429 sr 16800 bps 07 V34 2400 sr 16800 bps 28 V34 3000 sr 24000 bps 49 V34 3429 sr 19200 bps 08 V34 2400 sr 19200 bps 29 V34 3000 sr 26400 bps 50...

Page 186: ...cription 01 PARAMETER INITIALIZE Restores the Fax and Function Parameters to default values Note Turn the Power Switch to the OFF and back to the ON position to enable the parameter settings 02 JOURNA...

Page 187: ...Press the SET key Press the STOP key twice to exit the service mode 5 2 7 2 Printer Reports Conditions under which a report can be printed or transmitted 1 Manual print The Printer Report can be print...

Page 188: ...Report M Maintenance Alert Report Error Code Log Tx Report Remarks Ex xx O S Refer to the Mechanical Error Code E Code Table Sect 4 7 3 E13 Out of Toner Jxx Refer to the Jam Error Code J Code Table S...

Page 189: ...10 ADF Count 1 OPC Drum Count 13 Process Unit Count 13 ADF PM Count 1 F7 04 ADF Count 1 ADF Read Count 1 Developer Count 13 Scanner Count 9 Corona Cleaning Count 13 Scanner Read Count 9 Avg Print Drum...

Page 190: ...on Code 3 Firmware Version 4 Transmission Reception Copy Print Counters DATE MMM dd yyyy TIME 12 00 MAINTENANCE ALERT REPORT LAST PRINT ERROR MACHINE IS RUNNING OUT OF TONER 1 CUSTOMER ID ABC COMPANY...

Page 191: ...e 6 Toner Cartridge No Refer to the Supply list TONER CARTRIDGE ORDER FORM The toner supply in your machine is running low 1 To order a replacement Cartridge from your Authorized Dealer Panasonic Corp...

Page 192: ...t 13 ADF PM Count 1 F7 04 ADF Count 1 Fuser Web Count 240986 ADF Read Count 1 Developer Count 13 Scanner Count 9 Corona Cleaning Count 13 Scanner Read Count 9 Avg Print Drum Rise Up 1 00 Total OPC Rot...

Page 193: ...SET key to select the 1 Send RCV D File The display changes to the Fax Mode Select the desired Fax number Press START to send the Fax After the transmission the machine returns to the Stand by Mode No...

Page 194: ...and ejecting documents It consists of the Transmit Guide Control Panel Chassis Feed Roller Eject Roller and Eject Pinch Roller and Feed Pinch Roller This unit also provides the white scanning area an...

Page 195: ...e Lens The Lens focuses the image information and passes it to the CCD The CCD mounted on the CCD PC board converts the image information into the electronic signals 6 1 6 Drive System 6 2 Control Pan...

Page 196: ...196 UF 9000 APR 2006 Ver 3 0 DP 180 190 6 3 Printer Receive Mechanism 6 3 1 Component Layout and Paper Path...

Page 197: ...he drum the positive charge dissipates A latent electrical image of two different voltages potentials which corresponds to the original page is formed on the OPC drum 6 3 2 3 Development Cleaning Deve...

Page 198: ...um surface by the curvature of the drum 6 3 2 5 Fusing The paper passes through the fuser rollers and is subjected to heat and pressure The fusing temperature is approximately 190 C 374 F and the pres...

Page 199: ...OPC drum in the scanning direction of right to left As the drum rotates sub scans a static image is formed where the laser beam touches the drum surface The laser beam is also deflected to the timing...

Page 200: ...e polygon mirror surfaces has a slight imperfection This prevents the beam from scanning the OPC drum surface at the constant interval in the sub scan direction The cylindrical lens and lens are used...

Page 201: ...4 F the thermostat is opened and power is removed from the heat lamp The surface of the thermostat is not as hot as that of the heat roller When the thermostat opens the surface of the heat roller may...

Page 202: ...in the output tray B Duplex Mode After fusing paper is fed to the output tray by the Upper Exit Roller and Upper Exit Pinch Roller The Paper Exit ADU Paper Jam Sensor detects paper If paper does not...

Page 203: ...Input for 3 Channels Mode ADF_CLUCH 2 ADF Clutch Control Signal ADF_COVER 2 ADF Cover Open Detection Signal ADF_MOTER_MODE 2 ADF Motor Mode Control Signal ADF_ON_LINE ADF Detection Signal ADF_PAPER S1...

Page 204: ...Connection Pin for Converter C2 Capacitor 2 Negative Connection Pin for Converter C2 Capacitor 2 Positive Connection Pin for Converter C3 Capacitor 3 Positive Connection Pin for Converter C4 Capacitor...

Page 205: ...m Data Bus EBC3D 7 System Data Bus EXITSOL_CTL Exit Solenoid Control FANNERR Fan Error Detection Signal FANPWR 24 VDC Fan Power GLA LED Control Signal GLK GND Ground GND Ground HOME Home Position Dete...

Page 206: ...em Chip Select Signal nDB Developer Voltage PWM Pulse nDBCH Developer Charge Change nEBCWBE 0 Write Control Signal nEXITSEN EXIT Sensor Signal nFCTL Fuser ON OFF Control nFXBSET FXB Detection Signal n...

Page 207: ...ge PWM Pulse nTRCTL HVPS Transfer Control Change NVIDEO Video Data nVIDEO Video Signal nWAKEUP Wake Up Signal OUT1 Motor Drive Signal OUT2 Motor Drive Signal OUT3 Motor Drive Signal OUT4 Motor Drive S...

Page 208: ...ltages V3 LCD Driver Supply Voltages V4 LCD Driver Supply Voltages VBUS 5 VDC Power Supply Vc1 LCD Driver Reference Voltage VCC 5 VDC Power Supply VCDS Density Sensor ON VCNT Inverter Control Signal V...

Page 209: ...5 GND LVPS CN101 5 Ground CN300 6 5V LVPS CN101 6 5 VDC Power Supply CN300 7 5V LVPS CN101 7 5 VDC Power Supply CN300 8 GND LVPS CN101 8 Ground CN300 9 3 3V LVPS CN101 9 3 3 VDC Power Supply CN300 10...

Page 210: ...No Connection SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN301 1 nFCTL Engine Control PCB CN005 1 Fuser ON OFF Control CN301 2 5VGND Engine Control PCB CN005 2 Ground CN301 3 5V En...

Page 211: ...l SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN304 1 24V SPC PCB P102 1 24 VDC Power Supply CN304 2 24V SPC PCB P102 2 24 VDC Power Supply CN304 3 GND SPC PCB P102 3 Ground CN304 4...

Page 212: ...Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN305 1 VBUS SPC PCB P101 1 5 VDC Power Supply CN305 2 D SPC PCB P101 2 USB D CN305 3 D SPC PCB P101 3 USB D CN305 4 GND SPC PCB P101 4 Ground...

Page 213: ...eception Data Signal CN306 8 PNLTXD PNL1 PCB CN220 8 PNL Transmission Data Signal CN306 9 pPNLRST PNL1 PCB CN220 9 PNL Reset Signal CN306 10 BZCLK PNL1 PCB CN220 10 Buzzer Signal Output CN306 11 nLPOW...

Page 214: ...001 24 Paper Top Detection Signal CN308 2 ZCIN Engine Control PCB CN001 23 Zero Crossing Signal CN308 3 NSBSY Engine Control PCB CN001 22 Busy Status CN308 4 GND Engine Control PCB CN001 21 Ground CN3...

Page 215: ...CCLK Engine Control PCB CN001 12 Serial I F Clock CN308 14 GND Engine Control PCB CN001 11 Ground CN308 15 SXD Engine Control PCB CN001 10 Serial Data Status CN308 16 GND Engine Control PCB CN001 9 Gr...

Page 216: ...SAVE Engine Control PCB CN001 1 Power Save Control Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN309 1 ATRST HDD I F HDD Reset Signal CN309 2 GND HDD I F Ground CN309 3 ATD7...

Page 217: ...09 11 ATD3 HDD I F HDD Data Signal CN309 12 ATD12 HDD I F HDD Data Signal CN309 13 ATD2 HDD I F HDD Data Signal CN309 14 ATD13 HDD I F HDD Data Signal CN309 15 ATD1 HDD I F HDD Data Signal CN309 16 AT...

Page 218: ...ND HDD I F Ground CN309 23 ATIOWR HDD I F HDD Data Write Signal CN309 24 GND HDD I F Ground CN309 25 ATIORD HDD I F HDD Data Read Signal CN309 26 GND HDD I F Ground CN309 27 ATIORDY HDD I F HDD Read W...

Page 219: ...s Signal CN309 34 N C HDD I F No Connection CN309 35 ATA0 HDD I F HDD Address Signal CN309 36 ATA2 HDD I F HDD Address Signal CN309 37 ATCS1 HDD I F Slave HDD Select Signal CN309 38 ATCS0 HDD I F Mast...

Page 220: ...330 4 GND FXB PCB CN110 4 Ground CN330 5 EBC3D 0 FXB PCB CN110 5 System Data Bus CN330 6 EBC3D 1 FXB PCB CN110 6 System Data Bus CN330 7 EBC3D 2 FXB PCB CN110 7 System Data Bus CN330 8 EBC3D 3 FXB PCB...

Page 221: ...tem Address Bus CN330 17 EBC3A 24 FXB PCB CN110 17 System Address Bus CN330 18 EBC3A 25 FXB PCB CN110 18 System Address Bus CN330 19 EBC3A 26 FXB PCB CN110 19 System Address Bus CN330 20 EBC3A 27 FXB...

Page 222: ...330 28 nEBCWBE 0 FXB PCB CN110 28 Write Control Signal CN330 29 nEBCOE FXB PCB CN110 29 Output Enable CN330 30 nMDMINT FXB PCB CN110 30 Modem Interruption Signal CN330 31 nCSMON FXB PCB CN110 31 Modem...

Page 223: ...Signal CN330 37 nHKOF5V FXB PCB CN110 37 Off Hook Detection Signal CN330 38 pCMLD FXB PCB CN110 38 CML ON OFF Select Signal H CML On L CML Off CN330 39 5VB FXB PCB CN110 39 5 VDC Power Supply CN330 4...

Page 224: ...24V CCD PCB P603 4 24 VDC Power Supply CCD P103 5 12V CCD PCB P603 5 12 VDC Power Supply Inverter P103 6 12V CCD PCB P603 6 12 VDC Power Supply Inverter P103 7 VCC CCD PCB P603 7 5 VDC Power Supply P1...

Page 225: ...ission Clock P103 17 GND CCD PCB P603 5 Ground P103 18 CCD CK1 CCD PCB P603 5 Image Data Transmission Clock P103 19 AFE SEN CCD PCB P603 5 Serial Interface Load Pulse P103 20 ADCLK CCD PCB P603 5 A D...

Page 226: ...CCD PCB P603 5 Data Signal P103 29 DB3 CCD PCB P603 5 Data Signal P103 30 DB2 CCD PCB CN3 5 Data Signal P103 31 DB1 CCD PCB P603 5 Data Signal P103 32 DB0 CCD PCB P603 5 Data Signal SPC PCB Pin No Si...

Page 227: ...DF PCB PA04 10 ADF Motor Control Signal P104 9 GND ADF PCB PA04 1 Ground P104 10 ADFPH1 1 ADF PCB PA04 1 ADF Motor Control Signal P104 11 ADF_PAPER S3 2 ADF PCB PA04 1 ADF Sensor Signal P104 12 ADFPH2...

Page 228: ...ly SPC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function P105 1 OUT1 Scanner Motor 1 Motor Drive Signal P105 2 OUT2 Scanner Motor 2 Motor Drive Signal P105 3 OUT3 Scanner Motor 3 Motor Drive...

Page 229: ...106 2 GND Home Detect Sensor 2 Ground P106 3 GND Home Detect Sensor 3 Ground P106 4 HOME Home Detect Sensor 4 Home Position Detection Signal SPC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Func...

Page 230: ...02 3 nLDON LSU PCB Laser Diode 3 LD Light Enable CN002 4 5VGND LSU PCB Laser Diode 4 Ground CN002 5 5V LD LSU PCB Laser Diode 5 5 VDC through Process Interlock SW CN002 6 5VGND LSU PCB Laser Diode 6 G...

Page 231: ...24 VDC Power Supply CN004 5 nPUCTL_OP 2nd Paper Feed Module PCB CN452 2 2nd Feeder Paper Pick up Control CN004 6 nOPTION 2nd Paper Feed Module PCB CN452 2 2nd Feeder Option Detection Signal CN004 7 5V...

Page 232: ...ront Cover Safety Interlock SW Engine Control PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN007 1 5V Thermistor 2 5 VDC Power Supply CN007 2 TH Thermistor 1 Fuser Thermistor Signal Eng...

Page 233: ...er Voltage PWM Pulse CN008 9 5V HVPS PCB CN501 2 5 VDC Power Supply CN008 10 5VGND HVPS PCB CN501 1 Ground Engine Control PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN009 1 nTESEN Low...

Page 234: ...5 24V LSU Motor 5 24 VDC Power Supply Engine Control PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN011 1 PUSOL_CTL Pick Up Solenoid 1 Pick Up Solenoid Control CN011 2 24VGND Pick Up So...

Page 235: ...per Detect Sensor PC Board CN401 1 5 VDC Power Supply CN014 2 5VGND Registration Paper Detect Sensor PC Board CN401 2 Ground CN014 3 5VGND Registration Paper Detect Sensor PC Board CN401 3 Ground CN01...

Page 236: ...4 nEXITSEN Paper Exit ADU Paper Jam Sensor PC Board CN402 4 EXIT Sensor Signal Engine Control PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN016 1 5VGND No Paper Sensor CN450 1 Ground...

Page 237: ...l CN017 7 nMMHALF Main Motor 7 Motor Rotation Speed Control H 1908 35 rpm L 954 18 rpm Engine Control PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN018 1 FANPER Fan Motor 1 24VDC Fan P...

Page 238: ...230 5 LED2 PNL5 PCB CN261 6 PNL LED Control Signal CN230 6 SCN 0 PNL5 PCB CN264 1 PNL Key Signal Scan Line CN230 7 LED3 PNL5 PCB CN261 7 PNL LED Control Signal CN230 8 SCN 1 PNL5 PCB CN264 2 PNL Key S...

Page 239: ...3 PNL LED Control Signal CN230 18 BAT PNL5 PCB CN261 10 Lithium Battery PNL1 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN231 1 SLP PNL2 PCB CN256 1 Energy Saver Lamp LED Power Suppl...

Page 240: ...231 11 SCN 0 PNL2 PCB CN256 11 PNL Key Signal Scan Line CN231 12 SCN 1 PNL2 PCB CN256 12 PNL Key Signal Scan Line PNL1 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN232 1 SCN 4 PNL3 PC...

Page 241: ...ey Line CN232 10 KIN0 PNL3 PCB CN262 10 PNL Key Signal Key Line PNL1 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN233 1 DAT PNL2 PCB CN252 1 DATA Lamp LED Power Supply CN233 2 N C PNL...

Page 242: ...Control Signal CN233 11 nLEDAT PNL2 PCB CN252 11 DATA Lamp LED Control Signal CN233 12 LED9 PNL2 PCB CN252 12 PNL LED Control Signal CN233 13 LEDCT4 PNL2 PCB CN252 13 PNL LED Control Signal CN233 14 L...

Page 243: ...4 4 KIN6 PNL2 PCB CN255 4 PNL Key Signal Key Line CN234 5 KIN2 PNL2 PCB CN255 5 PNL Key Signal Key Line CN234 6 KIN7 PNL2 PCB CN255 6 PNL Key Signal Key Line CN234 7 KIN1 PNL2 PCB CN255 7 PNL Key Sign...

Page 244: ...SCN 8 PNL2 PCB CN255 11 PNL Key Signal Scan Line CN234 12 SCN 9 PNL2 PCB CN255 12 PNL Key Signal Scan Line CN234 13 N C PNL2 PCB CN255 13 No Connection CN234 14 GND PNL2 PCB CN255 14 Ground PNL1 PCB P...

Page 245: ...CN251 2 LED8 PNL3 PCB CN263 2 PNL LED Control Signal CN251 3 LED9 PNL3 PCB CN263 3 PNL LED Control Signal CN251 4 KIN4 PNL3 PCB CN263 4 PNL Key Signal Key Line CN251 5 KIN6 PNL3 PCB CN263 5 PNL Key S...

Page 246: ...0 APR 2006 Ver 3 0 DP 180 190 6 4 7 PNL3 PC Board CN262 Refer to PNL1 PC Board CN232 CN263 Refer to PNL2 PC Board CN251 6 4 8 PNL5 PC Board CN261 Refer to PNL1 PC Board CN230 CN264 Refer to PNL1 PC Bo...

Page 247: ...Motor 4 Motor Drive Signal ADF PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function PA02 1 ADF PAPER_S1 Paper Sensor 1 Paper Sensor Signal PA02 2 GND Paper Sensor 2 Ground PA02 3 GND Paper Sen...

Page 248: ...e Destination Signal Waveform Function PA05 1 ADF_ COVER Cover Sensor 1 ADF Cover Detection Signal PA05 2 GND Cover Sensor 2 Ground ADF PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function PA08...

Page 249: ...FXB PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN113 1 5VP MJR PCB CN25 1 5 VDC Power Supply CN113 2 GND MJR PCB CN25 2 Ground FXB PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform...

Page 250: ...401 Refer to Engine Control PC Board CN014 6 4 12 Paper Exit ADU Paper Jam Sensor PC Board CN402 Refer to Engine Control PC Board CN015 6 4 13 No Paper Sensor PC Board CN450 Refer to Engine Control PC...

Page 251: ...02 1 2nd Feeder No Paper Detection Signal CN453 4 nOPTION 2nd Feeder PC Board CN602 1 2nd Feeder Option Detection Signal CN453 5 nPUCTL_OP 2nd Feeder PC Board CN602 1 2nd Feeder Paper Pick up Control...

Page 252: ...CN102 CN2 LVPS Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN102 1 GND DC PCB CN141 3 Ground CN102 3 24V DC PCB CN141 1 24 VDC Power Supply LVPS Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Wavef...

Page 253: ...d CN141 Refer to LVPS CN102 CN143 DC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN143 12 GND HDD I F Ground CN143 13 5VP HDD I F 5 VDC Power Supply CN143 14 5VP HDD I F 5 VDC Power Su...

Page 254: ...nd Feeder Motor 3 2nd Feeder Motor Control Signal CN600 4 NA 2nd Feeder Motor 4 2nd Feeder Motor Control Signal CN600 5 B 2nd Feeder Motor 5 2nd Feeder Motor Control Signal CN600 6 NB 2nd Feeder Motor...

Page 255: ...achine options not included is as follows UF 9000 DP 180 190 Approx 48 5 lb 22 kg 3 The maximum power consumption is 900 W for 120 VAC or 1 0 kW for 220 240 VAC Depending on the product destination th...

Page 256: ...in 100 mm 42 36 in 1076 mm 3 94 in 100 mm 3 94 in 100 mm 3 94 in 100 mm 26 06 in 662 mm 14 57 in 370 mm 18 19 in 462 mm 19 92 in 506 mm 3 94 in 100 mm 4 33 in 110 mm 42 36 in 1076 mm 3 94 in 100 mm 3...

Page 257: ...nnel and the proper equipment to lift or move the machine Note 1 The part number s may differ depending on the Destination 2 Refer to the Parts List in the Parts Manual No Qty Description Remarks 1 1...

Page 258: ...nlocking the scanner 4 Please make sure to read the Important Note at the end of these Installation Instructions 7 3 1 Installation Procedure Remove the Shipping Materials 1 Remove the Shipping Rubber...

Page 259: ...nly DP 180 AMR EHR EPR YAR YCR 5 Attach the Toner Label in the preferred language to the inside of the Cover as illustrated 6 Carefully remove the Protective Sheet from the Drum Unit Caution Exercise...

Page 260: ...ontents 8 Remove the Protective Cover 9 Insert the side pins of the Toner Cartridge into the slots of the Drum Unit 10 Push down the Toner Cartridge to lock in place as illustrated 11 Install the Tone...

Page 261: ...hat the Scanner is unlocked and moves freely Note Perform the following adjustments after the machine has warmed up and displays For USA Canada etc Skip to Step 23 For Europe and Other Destinations on...

Page 262: ...kwise by pushing from the bottom and ensure that it is positioned as illustrated Note If the Hole Cover position is incorrectly positioned the scanner will not work properly 28 Turn the Power Switch o...

Page 263: ...the FUNCTION key to enter the Function Mode 3 Press the 1 key and then press SET key to enter the General Settings Mode 4 Press the 9 key to enter the Key Operator Mode 5 Input the 3 Digit Code and th...

Page 264: ...ate option The firmware for SC and SPC must be updated in this sequence as a set Please update the firmware with the latest version as a set by referring to the following table Firmware Version Table...

Page 265: ...ut Batch File and copy the Firmware Code File on the CD ROM to the Firmware Data Folder in your PC Note that the files in the Archive will be extracted automatically into the designated folder when th...

Page 266: ...lease refer to the next section Updating through the USB Port and use the Local Firmware Update Tool to recover the unit 4 The suffix _xx for the Folder Name or File Name may not exist depending on th...

Page 267: ...hived file exe is Double clicked Example From Destination Shortcut Batch File D CD ROM Drive xFirmware USA bat Navy Blue Control Panel Firmware Code File UF 9000_AUR_xxxxxxxx exe or DP 190_180_AUR_xxx...

Page 268: ...TRI SAxVxxxxx DX TRI SAxVxxxxxx bin 2 UF 9000_AU_xxxxxx Light Blue Control Panel SC_STD DX TriAxVxxxxx_xx DX TriAxVxxxxx xx bin 1 SC_PCL DX TriBxVxxxxx_xx DX TriBxVxxxxx_xx bin DX TriCxVxxxxxa_xx bin...

Page 269: ...Repeat the above steps if there are additional firmware code files to be updated Confirm that the update was successfully completed by checking the Firmware Version with F9 Parameters F9 02 xx Cautio...

Page 270: ...ON position 4 Press FUNCTION ORIGINAL SIZE keys and then Key 3 on the keypad sequentially 5 Perform the Copy Service Mode F9 08 Program Backup 6 The firmware is copied into the Flash Memory Card 7 Aft...

Page 271: ...s Mode 4 Press the 9 key to enter the Key Operator Mode 5 Input the 3 Digit Code and then press SET key Default setting 000 6 Press the 3 key twice if 33 USER AUTH 1 COPY displays on the LCD this sign...

Page 272: ...Program Expansion Board DA EM600 2 Install the Hardware Key by following the steps below CAUTION Turn the Power Switch on the Left Side of the machine to the OFF position and then unplug the AC Power...

Page 273: ...e the Hardware Key into the connector if facing the wrong way 9 Proceed with the installation of other options If finished reinstall all Harnesses and Covers 10 Plug the AC Power Cord and turn the Pow...

Page 274: ...sion Board DA EM600 2 Install the Hardware Key by following the steps below CAUTION Turn the Power Switch on the Left Side of the machine to the OFF position and then unplug the AC Power Cord before b...

Page 275: ...facing the wrong way 9 Proceed with the installation of other options If finished reinstall all Harnesses and Covers 10 Plug the AC Power Cord and turn the Power Switch on the Left Side of the machin...

Page 276: ...ollowing the steps below CAUTION Turn the Power Switch on the Left Side of the machine to the OFF position and then unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation During a Lightning Storm to p...

Page 277: ...DP180 190 2 Remove 5 Silver Screws 3 Remove the Right Cover 4 Disconnect the Speaker Harness 5 Release the Harness from the Harness Clamp 6 Remove 7 Screws 7 Remove the SC Cover 8 Remove 5 Silver Scr...

Page 278: ...r Cover 12 Connect the HDD Harness to the HDD Note Make sure that the HDD Harness is connected to the HDD correctly as illustrated 13 Install the HDD into the HDD Bracket as illustrated 14 Secure the...

Page 279: ...HDD Assembly 19 Secure the HDD Assembly with 2 Short Screws XTB3 4F 20 Install 2 Harness Clamps Medium 21 Connect one end of the HDD Harness to CN143 on the DC PC Board 22 Secure the HDD Harness with...

Page 280: ...he Ferrite Core into the SC Cover as illustrated 28 Install 2 Harness Clamps Small and Edge Saddle 29 Connect the DC Harness to CN141 connector on the DC PC Board and route the Harness through a hole...

Page 281: ...all Harnesses and Covers 34 Plug the AC Power Cord and turn the Power Switch on the Left Side of the machine to the ON position 35 Reconnect the Telephone Line Cable if it was disconnected 36 Update t...

Page 282: ...nges the address book configuration from 200 to 1 000 Stations and the addresses that have been already registered will be copied into the HDD automatically Note 1 As a precaution before installing th...

Page 283: ...7 Then click the OK button c Change the Address Book of the unit from 200 to 1 000 Stations using the Service Mode described above d Retrieve the 1 000 Fax Address Book empty data again from the unit...

Page 284: ...ition and then unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation During a Lightning Storm to prevent electrocution disconnect the Telephone Line Cable first before unplugging the AC Power Cord Qt...

Page 285: ...nto Slot 1 CN327 Lower on the SC PC Board and secure with the Supporters Note The Program Extension F ROM Board must always be installed into Slot 1 CN327 Lower for the PCL or PCL PS Printer Option to...

Page 286: ...h on the Left Side of the machine to the OFF position and then unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation During a Lightning Storm to prevent electrocution disconnect the Telephone Line Ca...

Page 287: ...Board as illustrated Note Make sure to align the notch first and insert the SDRM PC Board at a 20 30 angle into the memory socket and then lock it down 9 Proceed with the installation of other option...

Page 288: ...inning installation During a Lightning Storm to prevent electrocution disconnect the Telephone Line Cable first before unplugging the AC Power Cord Qty Description Part No Remarks 1 Image Memory UE 41...

Page 289: ...ion CAUTION Turn the Power Switch on the Left Side of the machine to the OFF position and then unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation During a Lightning Storm to prevent electrocution...

Page 290: ...2006 Ver 3 0 DP 180 190 3 Remove the 2nd Paper Tray 4 Install the 2 Brackets from the rear side of the machine as illustrated 5 Secure the 2 Brackets with 2 Screws 6 Remove 6 Silver Screws 7 Remove t...

Page 291: ...the Rear Legs 12 Install the 2 Rear Legs to 2nd Paper Feed Module 13 Secure the 2 Rear Legs with 6 Screws 14 Connect the Harness of the 2nd Paper Feed Module to the machine Note Make sure the Connecto...

Page 292: ...R 2006 Ver 3 0 DP 180 190 19 Load paper into the 2nd Paper Tray Caution Make sure that the paper is set under the Ribs and that it does not exceed the Max Level Indicator You can load up to 550 sheets...

Page 293: ...g the AC Power Cord Qty Description Part No Remarks 1 Cradle Assembly See Note 1 Handset See Note 1 Handset Cord DZFN000060 1 Installation Instructions DZSM000254 This document 1 Hook the projections...

Page 294: ...e machine to the OFF position and then unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation During a Lightning Storm to prevent electrocution disconnect the Telephone Line Cable first before unplugg...

Page 295: ...DP180 190 4 Disconnect the Speaker Harness 5 Release the Harness from the Harness Clamp 6 Remove 7 Screws 7 Remove the SC Cover 8 Install the Mechanical Counter to the MC Bracket 9 Connect the MC Harn...

Page 296: ...3 Harness Clamps 14 Connect the MC Harness to CN302 on the SC PC Board 15 Cut the Protective Tab on the Right Cover 16 Proceed with the installation of other options If finished reinstall all Harness...

Page 297: ...is transferred across the transmission media At the opposite end Layer 7 the Application layer interfaces the network services with the applications software in use on the computer The five layers in...

Page 298: ...layers 9 1 3 Cable For the network transmission media at the Physical layer on the OSI reference model there are several cable categories available Category 5 8 wire Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP cable...

Page 299: ...d periodical incident 802 3 Ethernet Frame Format Destination MAC address 6 byte uni cast or broadcast If all 1 on 6 byte FF FF FF FF FF FF means broadcast frame it is detected by an applicable node i...

Page 300: ...he ring Token Frame indicates that the network is available for transmission Data Frame indicates that the network is busy processing a transmission Token Frame Format Data Frame Format There are seve...

Page 301: ...10Base T uses a star physical topology and a bus logical topology Microsoft uses the term star bus topology to describe 10Base T Speed bps Topology Cable Type Max Length 10Base 5 10M Bus Yellow cable...

Page 302: ...y and flexible for future expansion due to the star topology 9 2 4 Repeater The main purpose of a repeater is to extend the maximum range for the network cabling They operate at the OSI Physical layer...

Page 303: ...he first octet but it is the first two octets that make up the network address and the last two octets that make up the host ID Class C IP addresses can range in value from 192 to 223 for the first oc...

Page 304: ...tion address 5 Most significant bit starting with 127 Reserved for loop back address 1 IP 192 168 32 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 305: ...re reserved for precedence ID Identification frame number for upper layer communication Flags Packet disassembly information Fragment Offset Offset from most significant bit Time To Live Decrement the...

Page 306: ...ess Translator This performs conversion of a single global IP Address from to single private IP Address 4 IP Masquerade This performs a conversion of single global IP Address from to multiple private...

Page 307: ...r Datagram Protocol can be substituted for the TCP at the Transport host to host level TCP and UDP operate at the same layer The UDP is a connectionless oriented protocol TCP Segment in IP Datagram IP...

Page 308: ...responds with an acknowledgement that increments the initial sequential number by one The ACK bit number is also changed to a 1 value The SYN can have and identical ACK response for each packet thus t...

Page 309: ...ist but not be connected to an actual device This is often done so that a group or business can have an Internet email address without having to establish a real Internet site In these cases some real...

Page 310: ...the information from the DNS Server IP address table is kept in cache memory at each DNS server in accordance with a minimum TTL Time To Live of SOA Start Of Authority record There are two types of Na...

Page 311: ...ial number A version number for the zone file This number should be changed each time the zone file changes it changes automatically if you use DNS Manager to change the zone file Refresh time The tim...

Page 312: ...anonical name record is an alias nickname enabling you to specify more than one name for each IP address The syntax of a CNAME is shown below alias name CNAME host name Using CNAME records you can com...

Page 313: ...n the domain 4 0 32 128 IN ADDR ARPA This reversal of the address is awkward to read but allows for the natural grouping of hosts in a network 9 5 11 Forwarding A Slave Server is a server that always...

Page 314: ...il If the SMTP receiver can accept mail for that recipient it responds with an OK reply if not it responds with a reply rejecting that recipient but not the whole mail transaction The SMTP sender and...

Page 315: ...xchange and confirmation of receipt are not required for Simple Mode but may be provided using optional email functions outside the scope of this recommendation 9 7 2 Implementation Requirements for T...

Page 316: ...ent IETF Internet Engineering Task Force RFC Request For Comment MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions POP3 Post Office Protocol version 3 SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol DSN Delivery Status N...

Page 317: ...files The Following tree diagram shows the relationship among profiles and between profiles and coding methods A profile is based on a collection of ITU T facsimile coding methods Class Color Coding M...

Page 318: ...T4 Options 0 or 4 Fill Order Least significant bit first Image Width 1728 A 4 Image Length N total number of scan lines in image New Sub File Type 2 Bit 1 identifies single page of a multi page docum...

Page 319: ...OMMENDED means that there may exist valid reasons in particular circumstances to ignore a particular item but the full implications must be understood and carefully weighed before choosing a different...

Page 320: ...t The Sending Internet Fax devices MUST be able to write minimum set TIFF files according to the rules for creating minimum set TIFF files defined in TIFF for Facsimile the S profile which is also com...

Page 321: ...outs Timeouts SHOULD be easily reconfigurable preferably without recompiling the SMTP code The value of timer shown above are recommended by RFC1123 Opening TCP Connection TCP Port No 25 220 sv2 labo...

Page 322: ...ail data indication 9 8 5 Send This command is used to initiate a mail transaction in which the mail data is delivered to one or more terminals This command is successful if the message is delivered t...

Page 323: ...t taken mailbox unavailable E g mailbox busy 451 Requested action aborted local error in processing 452 Requested action not taken insufficient system storage 500 Syntax error command unrecognized Thi...

Page 324: ...ERR in upper case Responses to certain commands are multi line In these cases which are clearly indicated below after sending the first line of the response and a CRLF any additional lines are sent e...

Page 325: ...or sending any response to the client 9 9 3 POP3 Command Summary Note With the exception of the STAT LIST and UIDL commands the reply given by the POP3 server to any command is significant only to OK...

Page 326: ...OK POP Server at sv2 signing off Opening TCP Connection TCP Port No 110 OK POP Server ready 1898 697170952 labo pcc com USER s50055 OK Password required for s50055 PASS xxxx OK s50055 has 2 messages 1...

Page 327: ...tive action you must check the physical connections or wiring first Command Sample Purpose Ping Ping 192 168 1 30 Checking for physical connection between your PC and the target destination 192 168 1...

Page 328: ...t supported Not supported Ask the Network Administrator to setup a new POP account Check the host name by using the DOS command line ping and nslookup Ask the Network Administrator to setup a new POP...

Page 329: ...nual allocation a client s IP address is assigned by the network administrator and DHCP is used simply to convey the assigned address to the client A particular network will use one or more of these m...

Page 330: ...erver selected Client Server Commits configuration Discards lease Determines configuration Collects replies Selects configuration Begins initialization Initialization complete Graceful shutdown Determ...

Page 331: ...accepted Send DHCPDECLINE DHCPOFFER Collect replies Send DHCPDISCOVER DHCPNAK Lease expired Halt network Select offer send DHCPREQUEST DHCPACK Record lease set timers T1 T2 DHCPACK Record lease set t...

Page 332: ...C1891 RFC1894 and Message Disposition Notifications MDN RFC2298 respectively Your Panasonic device supports MDN Delivery Status Notification DSN A DSN can be used to notify the sender of a message of...

Page 333: ...bination of the TIFF profiles defined in RFC 2301 in addition to profile S As a consequence a sender may use those additional TIFF profiles when sending to a recipient with the corresponding capabilit...

Page 334: ...tipart mixed boundary Panasonic MDN Request Sample Mime Version 1 0 X Mailer Internet FAX Panasonic Content Transfer Encoding 7bit Date Wed dd Mmm yyyy 15 42 00 0500 Message Id 20020206154203470001 BE...

Page 335: ...sing Confirmation The processing confirmation provided by recipient is received and take specific services for expected several conditions respectively This is unit independent issue To see more detai...

Page 336: ...with most of the risks associated with such protocols in particular it requires that both the client and server machines have access to the shared secret in clear text form Challenge Response Authent...

Page 337: ...lower case ASCII characters When the POP3 server receives the APOP command it verifies the digest provided If the digest is correct the POP3 server issues a positive response and the POP3 session ent...

Page 338: ...sequent protocol interactions If the requested authentication mechanism is not supported the server rejects the AUTH command with a 504 reply The authentication protocol exchange consists of a series...

Page 339: ...rror Codes The following error codes may be used to indicate various conditions as described 432 A password transition is needed This response to the AUTH command indicates that the user needs to tran...

Page 340: ...rate intranet and corporate network administrators are extremely unwilling to open the firewall for other incoming services since each opened path represents additional potential security threats This...

Page 341: ...341 UF 9000 APR 2006 Ver 3 0 DP 180 190 memo...

Page 342: ...4VGND 24V 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 2nd Feeder 24VGND nMOEN_OP CLOCK_OP 24V nPUCTL_OP CN453 CN602 nOPTION 5V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 nPON_OP 5VGND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19...

Page 343: ...343 APR 2006 Ver 3 0 UF 9000 DP 180 190 memo...

Page 344: ...DZSD001829 13 88 Panasonic Software Operating Instructions Network Firmware Update Tool Service Tool Version 3...

Page 345: ...twork Firmware Update Tool 7 1st Edition 2002 March 20 2nd Edition 2002 August 1 3rd Edition 2002 December 5 4th Edition 2003 April 10 5th Edition 2003 April 22 6th Edition 2003 December 18 7th Editio...

Page 346: ...e Memory of the Unit directly Using a PC the firmware code is transferred to the Firmware Code Memory of the Unit through the LAN 1 1 Supporting OS This application software operation has been confirm...

Page 347: ...ck Yes I want to and click Finish to restart your PC 2 2 Setting up the Network Firmware Update Tool 1 Click the Start button on the Taskbar point to Programs Panasonic Panasonic Network Firmware Upda...

Page 348: ...registry setting problems 1 Start Microsoft Windows For Windows NT 4 0 2000 XP logon to the computer network with an account that can add or change configurations i e Administrator 2 Click the Start b...

Page 349: ...word Service Mode F7 01 Key Operator ID Code or Operation Password is changed from the default value 0000 or 000 it is not possible to program the firmware code In this case enter the password in adva...

Page 350: ...and the password on this application are set correctly 2 Make sure the remote unit is not in an operating condition Copying or Printing etc 3 Do not run other applications on this PC while it is tran...

Page 351: ...Network Firmware Update Tool LAN Page 8 4 Enter the destination device s by using Manual Input or Device Address List Click OK 5 Confirm the destination device s Click Next...

Page 352: ...t File Folder Complete Set Step 6b1 If the archive file is already extracted into the local Data folder you can select the Parent File Folder directly from here It is chosen as a set when the update o...

Page 353: ...10 6a2 Select the Firmware Archive file and click Open Ex DP 2310_3010_PU_030228 exe 6a3 Extracting 6a4 Select the Firmware Type window appears Select the Firmware Type and click OK 6a5 Firmware Code...

Page 354: ...e 11 6b1 Select a Parent File Folder Complete Set Select Select a Parent File Folder Complete Set and click Browse button 6b2 Select the Parent File Folder and Click OK Ex DP 2310_3010_PU_030228 6b3 S...

Page 355: ...2 6b4 Firmware Code File selection is completed Click Next 6c1 Select Independent File Folders Select Select Independent File Folders and click Browse button 6c2 Select the Firmware Code File Folder a...

Page 356: ...mware Update Tool LAN Page 13 6c3 Select the other Firmware Code File Folder and click OK 6c4 Firmware Code File selection is completed Click Next 7 The version check for the specified devices starts...

Page 357: ...the unit erases writes and reboots in the normal mode This Send at once function cannot be used if the model is DP 6010 4510 3510 firmware type is PCL or PS and the unit SC version is V1 xxxx 9 Confi...

Page 358: ...are completed all jobs in the spooler disappear and the communication log is displayed Click Finish to close the tool After each firmware code is successfully programmed to the Firmware Flash Memory...

Page 359: ...Published in Japan...

Page 360: ...DZSD000965 16 Panasonic Software Operating Instructions Local Firmware Update Tool Service Tool Version 3...

Page 361: ...on 1999 February 10 2nd Edition 1999 September 30 3rd Edition 2000 September 8 4th Edition 2000 November 28 5th Edition 2001 June 20 6th Edition 2001 September 7 7th Edition 2003 April 10 8th Edition...

Page 362: ...he firmware code is transferred to the Flash Memory Card or the Firmware Code Memory of the Unit through the Parallel USB Port on the Panasonic Fax Copy machine The installation and operation are very...

Page 363: ...the Parallel cable or USB cable for connecting the Panasonic Fax Copy machine and your PC Important For the USB port models do not connect the USB cable yet 2 2 Installing the Local Firmware Update T...

Page 364: ...Searching Installing driver 3 When the install screen disappears the installation of the Firmware Update USB Driver is completed Note 1 The installation screens will vary and are dependant on the OS 2...

Page 365: ...nge configurations i e Administrator 2 Click the Start button on the Taskbar point to Programs Panasonic Panasonic Firmware Update then click Uninstall Local Firmware Update Tool 3 Follow the instruct...

Page 366: ...Code Please refer to the Service Manual to set the unit to Firmware Update Mode Service Mode 3 2 Preparing the Firmware Code Copy the firmware Code file s to the following folder C Panasonic Panasonic...

Page 367: ...ller are closed If they are running right click on the icons in the system tray and select Exit End Note About Windows 2000 XP using Network Firmware Update Tool the authority more than a Power User i...

Page 368: ...1 If the archive file is already extracted into the local Data folder you can select the Parent File Folder directly here It is chosen as a set when the update of multiple firmware code files are nece...

Page 369: ...Local Firmware Update Tool Parallel USB Port Page 10 5a4 Select the Firmware Type window appears Select the Firmware Type and click OK 5a5 Firmware Code File selection is completed Click Next...

Page 370: ...rt Page 11 5b1 Select a Parent File Folder Complete Set Select Select a Parent File Folder Complete Set and click Browse button 5b2 Select the Parent File Folder and Click OK ex DP 2310_3010_PU_030327...

Page 371: ...Local Firmware Update Tool Parallel USB Port Page 12 5b4 Firmware Code File selection is completed Click Next...

Page 372: ...B Port Page 13 5c1 Select an Independent File Select Select an Independent File and click Browse button 5c2 Select the Firmware Code File and click Open ex SFDL2PNLAAV100000_PU BIN 5c3 Firmware Code F...

Page 373: ...e unit is ready to receive the next firmware code file Note If you are updating the DP 2310 3010 the sending of sequential multiple files to the unit isn t done automatically The Waiting display on th...

Page 374: ...eiving a firmware code file the unit does the delete and rewrite of the firmware code and will return to USB Firmware Update and continue the firmware update automatically When the last firmware code...

Page 375: ...Published in Japan...

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