
ITX 3000/2000 Printer User Manual
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Page 22 of 82 Date: 4/27/05
4.5.2.5
System Information Help Report - continued
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* ERRORS HELP *
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Long flash/beep = 1
Short flash/beep = 0
Repeated binary beep/flash
sequence (1,2,4,8 etc)
Error Codes:
5 Flash/Beeps
1 = MPU/SYS
2 = RAM
3 = EEPROM
4 = FLASH
5 = CHAR GEN
6 = IMAGE RAM
7 = A2D
8 = FPGA/ASIC
9 = VOLTAGE
10 = PH THERMISTOR
11 = PH DATA
12 = PH RESISTOR
13 = CUTTER INITIALIZATION
14 = CONFIGURATION
15 = MISC
4 Flash/Beeps
1 = PAPER
2 = CUTTER
3 = TRANSPORT
4 = OUTPUT
5 = REGISTRATION
6 = HEAD LEVER OPEN
7 = OUT OF PAPER
3 Flashes (no beeps)
1 = TICKET NOT TAKEN (no beep)
2 = TICKET NOT PRESENTED (no beep)
4.5.2.6
Diagnostic Menu
These functions are used by the factory during the manufacture or servicing of the printer. This menu is entered by continuously
holding the [F1] switch while turning on the power. (Refer to section 12.2 for Diagnostic Sub-Menu).
4.5.2.7
EEPROM Change Menu
This menu is used to provide a method for modifying the stored printer operating parameters, that are saved in nonvolatile
EEPROM memory. Holding the [F3] switch while turning on the power enters this menu (to protect against an inadvertent
changing of stored parameter data, a special sequence using [F3] is needed following the initial [F3] entry). Refer to the
"EEPROM ENTRY HELP MENU"
portion of the system help report displayed in section 4.5.2.4 for this switch sequence. The
EEPROM change menu,
once entered, has instructions for
changing stored values. The EEPROM parameter change menu has
two levels (an additional F3 switch press accesses the next level). Note: Some of the parameters cannot be changed. They are
reserved for future firmware updates. Refer to section 10 for additional information on the EEPROM stored parameter data.
4.5.2.8
Re-Program Flash Memory
This function permits the operator to change the operational firmware of the printer. This operation is NOT a normal operator
function. Technical personnel responsible for the programming or maintenance of the printer system should only use it. This
mode is entered by continuously holding the [F0 and F1] switches while turning on the power. Refer to section 14.3 for
additional information.
4.5.2.9
Hex Dump Diagnostic Mode
This function provides a method for determining if the data is being sent over the data interface properly. Technical personnel
responsible for the programming or maintenance of the printer system generally use it. This mode is entered by continuously
holding the [F2 and F3] switches while turning on the power. Refer to section 12.3 for additional information.
4.5.2.10 Printhead Cleaning Diagnostic Mode
This function provides a method for using the paper advance motor to drive a cleaning card under the printhead, as part of
normal printer maintenance. This mode is entered by continuously holding the [F0 and F2] switches, while turning on the
power. Refer to section 12.4.2.