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Machine Level

Front to back:

Within 5 mm (0.2") of level

Right to left:

Within 5 mm (0.2") of level

Minimum Operational Space Requirements

Place the machine near the power source, providing clearance as shown.

A: Front – 750 mm (29.6")
B: Left – 100 mm (3.9")
C: Rear – 100 mm (3.9")
D: Right – 100 mm (3.9")
E: Depth – 450 mm (17.7")
F: Width – 476 mm (19.1")

Installation Requirements

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Summary of Contents for D127

Page 1: ...Model S C5 Machine Code D127 D128 Field Service Manual 24 February 2012...

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Page 3: ...l parts of the fusing unit become extremely hot while the copier is operating Be careful to avoid touching those components with your bare hands Health Safety Conditions Toner and developer are nontox...

Page 4: ...y be repaired in a factory or at a location with the requisite equipment The laser subsystem is replaceable in the field by a qualified Customer Engineer The laser chassis is not repairable in the fie...

Page 5: ...Turn off the main switch before attempting any of the procedures in the Laser Unit section Laser beams can seriously damage your eyes CAUTION MARKING 3...

Page 6: ...onnector Clamp SEF Short Edge Feed LEF Long Edge Feed Core Technology manual Cautions Notes etc The following headings provide special information Failure to obey warning information could result in s...

Page 7: ...Machine Configuration 14 Mainframe 14 System Components 15 Overview 17 Component Layout 17 Mainframe 17 ARDF 18 Electrical Components 19 Electrical Components 1 19 Electrical Components 2 20 ARDF 21 P...

Page 8: ...lation Procedure For one of PTU installed machine 43 Installation Procedure For two of PTU installed machine 49 Joint bracket Joint the copier and the upper PTU 56 Joint bracket Joint the upper and th...

Page 9: ...e NVRAM 71 3 Preventive Maintenance Maintenance Tables 73 How to Clear the PM Counter 74 4 Replacement and Adjustment Precautions 75 General 75 Lithium Batteries 75 Halogen free Cable 75 Static Electr...

Page 10: ...Motor 95 Exhaust Fan 95 Main Motor 95 Paper Feed 97 Paper Feed Roller and Friction Pad 97 Paper End Sensor 98 Registration Sensor 98 Bypass Paper End Sensor 99 Bypass Feed Roller 100 Bypass Feed Clut...

Page 11: ...119 Location of the Caution Decal 119 Laser Unit 120 LD Unit and Polygon Mirror Motor 121 ARDF 122 ARDF Unit 122 When installing the ARDF 123 ARDF Rear Cover 124 Original Feed Unit 124 Pick up Roller...

Page 12: ...de 142 Conventions used in the tables 142 Using SP Mode 144 NVRAM Data Upload Download 144 Uploading Content of NVRAM to an SD card 144 Downloading an SD Card to NVRAM 144 Firmware Update Procedure 14...

Page 13: ...trical Component Defects 190 Sensor Switch 190 Blown Fuse Conditions 191 Card Save Function 192 Overview 192 Card Save 192 Procedure 192 Error Messages 194 Fax Troubleshooting Guide 195 7 Energy Savin...

Page 14: ...Model S C5 201 12...

Page 15: ...1 Product Information Specifications See Appendices for the following information General Specifications Supported Paper Sizes 13...

Page 16: ...D128 2 ARDF C D606 Standard expect for EU Option for EU 3 Platen Cover D607 Standard for EU 4 Fax Unit D D655 Standard only for D128 Option only for D127 Optional Components Machine Code Remarks 5 500...

Page 17: ...roller Box A Standard Printer Scanner unit D468 B SD card for the Printer Scanner Unit Standard FAX Option D655 F FAX Connection Unit D660 B Browser Unit D656 B VM Card D656 C In SD slot 2 lower Net W...

Page 18: ...IEEE 1284 B679 D One from the two Gigabit Ethernet Board G874 D HDD D659 E Optional HDD with Interface board Merge the Security Card into the Printer Scanner SD card 1 Product Information 16...

Page 19: ...Bypass Tray 2 LED Unit 18 Bypass Paper End Sensor 3 Platen Cover Sensor 19 Bypass Friction Pad 4 Exit Roller 20 Registration Roller 5 Hot Roller 21 Registration Sensor 6 Exit Sensor 22 Main Friction...

Page 20: ...opment Roller 15 ID Image Density Sensor 31 Toner Supply Bottle 16 Bypass Paper Feed Roller 32 Scanner HP Sensor ARDF 1 Pull out Roller 10 Registration Roller 2 Feed Roller 11 Registration Sensor 3 Fr...

Page 21: ...ration Sensor 3 Platen Cover Sensor 12 Paper End Sensor 4 Scanner Motor 13 Toner Density Sensor 5 High Voltage Power Supply Board 14 Bypass Paper End Sensor 6 Operation Panel Board 15 Right Door Safet...

Page 22: ...mponents 2 1 Duplex Motor 7 Paper Feed Clutch 2 Exhaust Fan 8 Toner Supply Motor 3 PSU 9 Bypass Feed Clutch 4 Controller Board 10 Registration Clutch 5 BICU 11 Fusing Solenoid 6 Main Motor 1 Product I...

Page 23: ...ARDF 1 Registration Sensor 5 Upper Cover Sensor 2 ARDF Drive Motor 6 Junction Gate Solenoid 3 Pick up Solenoid 7 ARDF Relay Board 4 Original Set Sensor Overview 21...

Page 24: ...inal Set Sensor Document Feeder 3 Upper Cover Sensor Document Feeder 4 Exit Sensor 5 Paper Path Sensor 6 Registration Sensor 7 By pass Paper End Sensor 8 Paper Feed Sensor Optional Tray 9 Paper End Se...

Page 25: ...otor 7 Bypass Feed Clutch 2 Duplex motor 8 Registration Clutch 3 Exit Roller 9 Developer Driver Gear 4 Toner Supply Motor 10 Drum Drive Gear 5 Main Motor 11 One way Gear Duplex Unit 6 Paper Feed Clutc...

Page 26: ...ed Roller 3 Pick up Roller 4 Inverter Roller 5 DF Feed Motor 6 Registration Roller 7 Pull out Roller 8 Exit Roller DF Feed Motor 5 Drives the feed pull out pick up and registration and inverter roller...

Page 27: ...g Speed 30cpm Memory copy 30cpm ADF 1 to 1 20cpm Memory copy 16cpm ADF 1 to 1 The following parts are unique for D127 D128 When replacing the following parts use the parts specified for each model DO...

Page 28: ...1 Product Information 26...

Page 29: ...ing Print out all messages stored in the memory all user programmed items and a system parameter list If there is a printer option on the machine print out all data in the printer buffer Turn off the...

Page 30: ...imes hr person Ambient Dust Less than 0 1 mg m3 Do not install the machine where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or to direct airflow from a fan air conditioner air cleaner etc Do not install th...

Page 31: ...n 5 mm 0 2 of level Minimum Operational Space Requirements Place the machine near the power source providing clearance as shown A Front 750 mm 29 6 B Left 100 mm 3 9 C Rear 100 mm 3 9 D Right 100 mm 3...

Page 32: ...room for opening of the bypass tray right door or ARDF unit Power Requirements Make sure that the wall outlet is near the machine and easily accessible After completing installation make sure the plu...

Page 33: ...Caution Sheet 27 1 Operation Panel Key Name Sign 17 21 27 29 1 PFU Size And Drawer Num Decal 17 21 27 29 1 FAX Masking Decal D12727 D12729 1 Printer Scanner Accessories 17 21 27 29 1 set Power Supply...

Page 34: ...nd put it in the back of the front door Power supply cord is attached on the back of the main machine 4 Open the front door D 5 Lift lever E press in on latch F and pull the bottle holder G out You do...

Page 35: ...lder Do not forcefully turn the toner bottle on the holder After you turn on the main power switch the copier sets the bottle in place 9 Push the bottle holder back into the machine 10 Press the latch...

Page 36: ...aper tray and remove the tape securing the end fence in the compartment 16 Push the bottom plate down and then load the paper 17 Adjust the side fences If you load paper shorter than A4 set the end fe...

Page 37: ...sed in the operation panel as necessary Language Interface settings 1 Start the SP mode 2 Select SP5 985 001 NIC setting and change the setting value to 1 ON 3 Select SP5 985 002 USB setting and chang...

Page 38: ...orrect If they are not adjust the registrations Fax Settings Initializing the Fax unit When you press the Fax key for the first time after installation the error SRAM problem occurred SRAM was formatt...

Page 39: ...Installation Procedure 1 Make two holes A through which the screws fasten the handset bracket to the main machine Just penetrate with a screw driver You should detach the tray cover and make holes on...

Page 40: ...f the tray cover x 2 3 Remove the label from the handset cradle C 4 Attach the cradle C to the handset bracket x 2 5 Reattach the label 6 Set the handset on the cradle 7 Connect the core attached hand...

Page 41: ...off the main switch of the copier and unplug the power cord before you start the installation procedure 2 You need two or more persons to lift the copier The copier is highly unstable when lifted by...

Page 42: ...place on the first paper tray unit before placing the copier onto the pair of paper tray units 4 Remove the paper tray s from the paper tray unit s 5 Load paper into the paper tray s Adjust the side a...

Page 43: ...7 Stick on the appropriate tray number decal s and paper size decal s at the locations indicated in the illustration Paper Tray Unit D661 41...

Page 44: ...operation system doesn t work when more than three of the paper tray units are installed Accessory Check Confirm that you have the accessories listed below Description Q ty 1 Heater fastening screw 2...

Page 45: ...Heater Harness short 1 15 Grounding wire Long 1 16 Grounding wire Short 1 17 Harness cover 1 18 Guard 1 19 Heater bracket NA Blue EU Red 1 20 High temperature caution decal 1 Installation Procedure Fo...

Page 46: ...tray unit x 2 Right screw on the picture is a shoulder screw 3 Fasten the heater 2 x 2 4 Put the clamps Small 3 in the holes 5 Joint the connector 4 to the heater harness Short 5 6 Pass the heater ha...

Page 47: ...8 Attach the harness cover 7 x 2 Washer x 2 Spring Washer x 2 9 Remove the rear cover 8 x 5 and the copy tray 9 x 1 Paper Tray Unit Heater 45...

Page 48: ...10 Remove the controller box 10 x 2 x 6 11 Remove the support bracket 11 x 3 2 Installation 46...

Page 49: ...copier as shown 15 Attach the clamp Large 15 16 Pass the heater harness through the hole 16 to the rear of the copier 17 Attach the grounding wire Long 17 x 1 Washer x1 Spring washer x1 18 Pass the g...

Page 50: ...20 to the support bracket 23 Attach the heater harness Long and the grounding wire Long through the edge saddle as shown 24 Pass the grounding wire Long through the hole 25 Pull the heater harness Lon...

Page 51: ...he power cord and check the operation Installation Procedure For two of PTU installed machine Unplug the main machine s power cord before starting the following procedure 1 Remove the upper and the lo...

Page 52: ...y unit x 2 4 Put the clamps Small 3 in the holes 5 Joint the connector 4 to the heater harness Mid 5 6 Pass the heater harness Mid 5 through the hole 6 7 Attach the heater harness Mid through the clam...

Page 53: ...9 Attach the guard 8 to the top face of the upper paper tray unit x 1 Washer x 1 Spring Washer x 1 10 Remove the rear cover 9 x 5 and the copy tray 10 x 1 Paper Tray Unit Heater 51...

Page 54: ...11 Remove the controller box 11 x 2 x 6 12 Remove the support bracket 12 x 3 2 Installation 52...

Page 55: ...ier as shown 16 Attach the clamp Large 16 17 Pass the heater harness through the hole 17 to the rear of the copier 18 Attach the grounding wire Long 18 x 1 Washer x1 Spring washer x1 19 Pass the groun...

Page 56: ...o do step 22 easily be sure not to pass the heater harness Long completely thorough the hole 20 at the step of 21 23 Attach the edge saddle 21 to the support bracket 24 Attach the heater harness Long...

Page 57: ...tach the clamp Mid 29 30 32 Connect the heater harness Long to the heater harness Mid 33 Attach the heater harness through the clamps as shown Be sure to make the bind attached on the heater harness u...

Page 58: ...ve each of the drawers 2 Insert the joint bracket Front 1 into the slot as the arrow shows and fasten x 2 3 Attach the joint bracket Rear 2 as shown x 2 The red arrow on the picture above shows the co...

Page 59: ...ttach the joint bracket Front 1 as shown x 2 2 Attach the joint bracket Rear 2 as shown x 2 The red arrow on the picture above shows the convex side of the screw hole This is the important clue to att...

Page 60: ...D cards The application SD card Printer Scanner or Security Card should be installed in Slot 1 If more than one application is to be used move the applications to the same SD card with SP5873 Slot 2 i...

Page 61: ...Attach the antenna cap to the wireless LAN card 5 Turn on the main power switch 6 Print out the configuration page User Tools Counter Printer Features List Test Print and then check that this device i...

Page 62: ...ngs for the country 5840 007 Channel MIN Sets the minimum range of the channel settings allowed for your country 5840 011 WEP Key Select Used to select the WEP key Default 00 IEEE 1284 Installation Un...

Page 63: ...in power switch 4 Print out the configuration page User Tools Counter Printer Features List Test Print and then check that this device is detected VM Card Type S D656 Accessories Check the accessories...

Page 64: ...A x 1 2 Switch the machine off 3 Insert the SD card A into SD Slot 2 lower This SD card must be inserted into Slot 2 the lower slot Gigabit Ethernet Unplug the main machine power cord before you do t...

Page 65: ...rrite core B about 10cm from the end of the Ethernet interface cable 4 Connect the Ethernet interface cable to the Gigabit Ethernet port Make sure that the machine can recognize this option see Check...

Page 66: ...heet 1 4 Screw for Fax Unit 4 5 Screw thin for Speaker 2 6 Screw thick for Grounding Wire 2 7 Harness with Band 1 8 Ferrite Core EU AP CN 1 9 Decal Super G3 1 10 Grounding Wire 2 11 Bracket Guide 1 12...

Page 67: ...between two of the guides as the blue arrow shows 5 Attach the large end of the Harness with the Band E and connect the small end to on the Fax Unit A as the red arrows shows 6 Attach the Speaker F a...

Page 68: ...ding wire C and D are with screws for the controller board cover Be sure to make A B and C attached in upward direction HDD Option D659 Component Check No Description Q ty 1 HDD Unit 1 2 Screw 6 3 SAT...

Page 69: ...Installation Procedure 1 Open the right door A 2 Interface cover B x 1 3 Rear cover C x 5 Controller Options 67...

Page 70: ...4 Controller box cover A x 11 5 Remove three of the screws and pull the bracket as the arrow shows to detach the board A 2 Installation 68...

Page 71: ...urn the main power switch off on after the message directs to do so Installing the Security Card 1 Insert the Security Card in the SD slot For D127 use slot 2 lower and merge the Security Card into th...

Page 72: ...ell the customer this setting must be ON before you do the installation procedure 3 Make sure that Administrator Tools is enabled selected System Settings Administrator Tools Administrator Authenticat...

Page 73: ...key in the flash memory on the controller board 11 Turn off the main power switch after the machine has returned to normal status 12 Remove the SD card from slot 1 13 Reinstall the HDD unit Clearing...

Page 74: ...has returned to normal status 11 Remove the SD card from slot 1 12 Turn on the main power switch 13 Initialize the NVRAM SP5801 001 and HDD unit SP5832 001 with SP mode 14 The user must enable the HDD...

Page 75: ...3 Preventive Maintenance Maintenance Tables See Appendices for the following information PM tables 73...

Page 76: ...nance work 1 Activate the SP mode 2 Select SP7 804 001 3 Press the EXECUTE The message Completed is displayed when the program ends normally An error message is displayed if the program ends abnormall...

Page 77: ...sion Replace only with the same type or with an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Halogen free Cable Use extreme...

Page 78: ...Static Electricity Always touch a grounded surface to discharge static electricity from your hands before you handle SD cards printed circuit boards or memory boards 4 Replacement and Adjustment 76...

Page 79: ...Special Tools and Lubricants Part Number Description Q ty B6455010 SD Card 1 52039502 Silicon Grease G 501 1 B6795100 Plug IEEE1284 Type C 1 Special Tools and Lubricants 77...

Page 80: ...over B x 1 3 Open the right door A 4 Rear cover C x 5 Copy Tray Make sure that the cables under the copy tray are in place before reassembling the copier If these cables are caught between the copy tr...

Page 81: ...1 Open the front door A 2 Copy tray B x1 Operation Panel 1 Remove the Scanner front cover A Hook 2 Remove the Right front cover B Hook Exterior Covers and Operation Panel 79...

Page 82: ...3 Remove the screws and the harnesses showed above for detaching the scanner unit 4 Scanner unit C x 5 x 4 5 Operation panel D x 5 x 2 4 Replacement and Adjustment 80...

Page 83: ...ght door A 2 Release the strap B 3 Open the door fully and pull out 4 Right door x 1 Bypass Tray 1 Press the stopper rails A inward 2 Pull out with pressing the rails 3 Bypass Tray Hook Exterior Cover...

Page 84: ...Platen Cover and ARDF Sensor 1 Scanner Cover p 83 Scanner Cover and Exposure Glass 2 Platen cover sensor A x 1 hook 4 Replacement and Adjustment 82...

Page 85: ...r A Hook The front scanner cover is attached by 2 of the hooks the picture 1 shows Pulling the cover downward to keep the hooks off while removing makes detaching easy 3 Scanner cover B x 7 Hook LED U...

Page 86: ...4 3 Lift the guide rod C as the red arrow shows 4 Put the belt D off as blue arrow shows to release the LED Unit E from the guide rod Do not loosen the paint locked screws holding the lens in place Af...

Page 87: ...ews on the top of the scanner motor B x 4 3 Turn the scanner motor B back Then remove the screws and the harness on the back x 2 x1 Scanner HP Sensor 1 Rear cover p 78 Rear Cover 2 Scanner Cover and E...

Page 88: ...unit make sure that the unit is cool enough The fusing unit can be very hot 1 Copy tray p 78 Copy Tray 2 Open the right door 3 Connector cover A x 1 When reinstalling attach the ground wire 4 Fusing u...

Page 89: ...Exit Sensor 1 Fusing unit p 86 Fusing Unit 2 Exit sensor A x 1 Hot Roller Stripper Pawls Take care not to damage the hot roller stripper pawls and the tension springs Fusing 87...

Page 90: ...er the pressure roller section about halfway and then slide it toward the front side to detach it 3 Support rollers C 4 Hot roller stripper pawls D Remove the spacer E x 1 if you are removing the hot...

Page 91: ...2 3 Fusing lamp B When reassembling check that the direction of the fusing lamp is correct 4 Hot roller C 2 C rings 1 spacer 1 gear 2 bushings 1 cover D Reassembling Be sure that The fusing lamp is p...

Page 92: ...moswitches A x 2 3 Thermistor B x 1 Reassembling Make sure of the following That the thermistor is in contact with the hot roller That the hot roller turns smoothly Do not recycle a thermoswitch that...

Page 93: ...ssure Roller 1 Separate the fusing unit into two sections p 87 Hot Roller Stripper Pawls 2 Fusing entrance guide A x 1 3 Two springs B C 4 Two pressure arms D E 5 Bushing F 6 Pressure roller G Fusing...

Page 94: ...SP1 152 001 4 The copier feeds the OHP sheet and stops it between the hot roller and the pressure roller for about 40 seconds 5 Wait until the OHP sheet is output 6 After output quit the SP mode You s...

Page 95: ...PCUs in a cool dry place Do not expose the OPC to any corrosive gas such as ammonia Do not shake a used PCU Remaining toner and developer may spill out Dispose of used PCUs in accordance with local re...

Page 96: ...he Styrofoam and tags p 31 Copier in the chapter Installation Initialization After replacement Do SP2801 001 to initialize the copier setting for PCU Quenching Lamp 1 PCU p 93 PCU 2 Remove the Lamp Sh...

Page 97: ...Exhaust Fan 1 Rear cover p 78 Rear Cover 2 Exhaust fan A x 2 x 1 Main Motor 1 Rear cover p 78 Rear Cover 2 High voltage power supply board p 114 High Voltage Power Supply Board 3 Ground plate A x 1 Ex...

Page 98: ...ing Attach the main motor before attaching the gears When you have difficulty in reattaching two of the snap rings remove the PCU to push the axles on the back of the main motor as the picture shows b...

Page 99: ...use caution Do not touch the surface of paper feed rollers To avoid paper jams correctly set the side and end fences in the paper tray 1 Paper tray 2 Shaft A x 1 3 Remove either or both of the follow...

Page 100: ...e copier 2 Open the right door 3 Paper end sensor A x 1 Hook Be sure to make the feeler be able to move up and down correctly when reattaching the Paper End Sensor Registration Sensor 1 Paper tray 2 O...

Page 101: ...tion sensor C x 1 Disconnect the connector CN127 D if you have difficulty removing the registration sensor Bypass Paper End Sensor 1 Right door p 81 Right Door 2 Sensor compartment A 3 Bypass paper en...

Page 102: ...Bypass Feed Roller 1 Right door p 81 Right Door 2 Turn the feed roller housing upside down A x 2 3 Feed roller shaft B 2 snap pawls C 1 spacer D 4 Bypass feed roller E 4 Replacement and Adjustment 100...

Page 103: ...riction Pad 1 Rear cover p 78 Rear Cover 2 Right door p 81 Right Door 3 Disconnect the bypass feed clutch connector A CN93 4 Bypass feed roller housing B x 2 5 Bypass feed clutch C x 1 6 Bypass fricti...

Page 104: ...voltage power supply board p 114 High Voltage Power Supply Board 3 Ground plate A x 1 4 Gear cover B x 1 x 7 x 2 2 bushings Do not remove the main motor from the gear cover 5 Ground plate C x 1 6 Pape...

Page 105: ...t scratch the transfer roller The transfer roller is easily damaged 1 Right door p 81 Right Door 2 Raise the levers A B at the ends of the image transfer roller 3 Release the image transfer roller C R...

Page 106: ...guide A as the red arrow shows then lift the other side 3 Idle roller holders B 4 Idle roller C 5 Roller guide D x 2 6 Transfer unit F x 2 To remove the transfer unit easily insert a slotted screwdriv...

Page 107: ...ngs 9 ID sensor I x 1 If you have difficulty removing in the way of No 1 on the picture Put four of the hooks off in the bottom and make space through which you can take the sensor out But you don t n...

Page 108: ...Discharge plate 1 Right door p 81 Right Door 2 Discharge plate A Red arrow Hook Red circle Pressed 4 Replacement and Adjustment 106...

Page 109: ...you turn off the main power switch while they are operating The component may be damaged if you try to remove it when it is not in the home position BICU Preparation Before replacing the NVRAM be sur...

Page 110: ...p 144 NVRAM Data Upload Download in the System Service Mode of the appendices of this manual Controller Board Preparation Before replacing the controller board be sure to print out SMC or save the NVR...

Page 111: ...card 4 Remove I F cover A or I F options if they have been installed x 2 5 Remove the relay connector A and the clamp B 6 Remove the ground plate B x 1 7 Remove the controller board with the rails C x...

Page 112: ...er board if the HDD option has already been installed Disconnecting the cables of the HDD is very important Otherwise the HDD is automatically formatted and all data in the HDD is lost due to the secu...

Page 113: ...o the security limitation 2 Install a New NVRAM on the controller Then reassemble the machine When you replace the NVRAM A make sure that the NVRAM is correctly installed The mark B on the NVRAM shoul...

Page 114: ...to install the HDD Encryption application 15 Merge all applications in a one SD card in SD slot 1 with SP5831 001 if necessary 16 Copy the old NVRAM data to the new NVRAM with SP5 825 or input the SMC...

Page 115: ...1 Rear cover p 78 Rear Cover 2 High Voltage Power Supply Board p 114 High Voltage Power Supply Board 3 Main motor p 95 Main Motor 4 Exhaust Fan p 95 Exhaust Fan 5 SOL bracket x 4 6 Duplex Motor Bracke...

Page 116: ...over 2 High voltage power supply board A with the cover B all x 4 Remove the insulating sheet C if you are going to remove the contact release solenoid p 116 Contact Release Solenoid or the gear cover...

Page 117: ...PSU 1 Open the front door 2 Copy tray p 78 Copy Tray 3 PSU assembly A x 7 x 10 4 PSU B x 8 x 7 Other Replacements 115...

Page 118: ...y Board 3 Contact release solenoid A 1 spring x 1 Toner Supply Motor 1 Toner bottle holder 2 Hold both sides of the Toner Supply Clutch A as the red arrows show Then pull to your side with trying to r...

Page 119: ...it poses risk of explosion Replace only with the same type or with an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Procedur...

Page 120: ...all it on the new FCU board 5 Set the correct date and time with the User Tools User Tools System Settings Timer Setting Set Date Time Do not turn off the battery switch SW1 Do SP6 101 in the Fax SP t...

Page 121: ...am can damage your eyes severely Do not touch the screws on the LD board on the LD unit Do not try to adjust any part of the LD unit The LD unit is precision adjusted before shipment Do not touch the...

Page 122: ...e mylars Film sealing the holes on the bottom of the toner bottle rail 4 Laser unit A x 3 x 2 5 Replace the mylars Film with new ones The mylars are necessary to seal the holes in order for the laser...

Page 123: ...nit 2 Laser unit cover A x 2 1 grounding plate 3 LD unit B x 2 4 Polygon mirror motor C x 3 Reassembling Check that the polygon mirror and toroidal lens are clean Dust or other foreign substances may...

Page 124: ...ARDF ARDF Unit 1 Rear cover p 78 Rear Cover 2 Remove the stud screw A 3 Remove the ground cable B x 1 4 Remove the clamp C 5 Disconnect the I F cable D 4 Replacement and Adjustment 122...

Page 125: ...from the copier as shown When installing the ARDF 1 Open the ARDF 2 Place the platen sheet A on the exposure glass 3 Line up the rear left corner of the platen sheet flush against corner B on the expo...

Page 126: ...ss the surface of the platen sheet gently to fix it on the ARDF firmly ARDF Rear Cover 1 Open the ARDF left cover A 2 ARDF rear cover B x 1 Original Feed Unit 1 Open the ARDF left cover p 124 ARDF Rea...

Page 127: ...d unit A Pick up Roller 1 Original feed unit p 124 Original Feed Unit 2 Release the hook A 3 Slide the shaft A and then remove the pick up roller B Feed Roller 1 Original feed unit p 124 Original Feed...

Page 128: ...2 Remove the clip A 3 Slide the shaft A and then remove the pin B 4 Replacement and Adjustment 126...

Page 129: ...4 Slide the shaft A and then remove the feed roller B Friction Pad 1 Original feed unit p 124 Original Feed Unit 2 Turn the lock lever A clockwise 3 Friction pad A hook x 3 ARDF 127...

Page 130: ...x 4 hook x 1 ARDF Top Cover Sensor Original Set Sensor 1 ARDF rear cover p 124 ARDF Rear Cover 2 ARDF top cover sensor A x 1 hooks 3 Original set sensor B x 1 hooks ARDF Drive Motor 1 ARDF rear cover...

Page 131: ...2 Guide plate A hook x 2 3 Guide plate A x 5 4 Release the clamps and disconnect the connectors x 3 x 2 ARDF 129...

Page 132: ...5 Holder A x 1 6 Hinge A x 3 7 Bracket A x 2 4 Replacement and Adjustment 130...

Page 133: ...8 ARDF drive motor A x 2 x 1 Do not touch the encoder B when holding the motor White Plate 1 Open the ARDF 2 White plate A hook x 2 ARDF 131...

Page 134: ...installing the white plate Make sure that the mylars A are outside the white plate Registration Sensor 1 White plate p 131 White Plate 2 Registration sensor holder A x 1 4 Replacement and Adjustment...

Page 135: ...3 Registration sensor A x 1 hooks ARDF 133...

Page 136: ...ent procedures in this section Adjusting Registration Use the Trimming Area Pattern SP2 109 001 10 for this adjustment 1 Print out the test pattern with the paper fed from the regular paper tray 2 Pri...

Page 137: ...mm SP1 002 002 2nd tray 0 2 mm SP1 002 003 3rd tray 0 2 mm SP1 002 004 By pass 0 4 mm SP1 002 005 Duplex 0 4 mm 7 Adjust the side to side registration SP1 002 8 Select Cancel in SP2 109 001 after fin...

Page 138: ...edge upwards 4 Select Cancel in SP2 109 001 after finishing the adjustment procedure Adjusting Main Scan Magnification Use the Grid Pattern Grid Vertical Line SP2 109 001 5 for this adjustment SP Spec...

Page 139: ...g edge of the paper A The diagram shows the paper on the copy tray Note that the paper is output with the face down 4 Adjust the leading edge scan registration SP4 010 001 SP Specification SP4 010 001...

Page 140: ...tions The original image A is magnified in the main scan direction B or in the sub scan direction C when you specify a larger value The diagrams show the paper on the copy tray Note that the paper is...

Page 141: ...001 S to S Rear Regist SP6 006 002 The image area moves to the rear side of the copier when you specify a larger value 6 Measure the distance between the leading of the image area and the leading edg...

Page 142: ...11 Adjust the sub scan magnification SP4 008 001 The specification is 1 0 4 Replacement and Adjustment 140...

Page 143: ...ode SP Tables See Appendices for the following information System SP Tables Printer SP Tables Scanner SP Tables Using SP and SSP Modes The following two modes are available SP Mode Service Program Mod...

Page 144: ...mode while the SP mode is running When you do so the copier outputs images or patterns that help you adjust the SP setting 1 Press the key E The copy mode is activated 2 Specify copy settings and pres...

Page 145: ...Brackets The brackets enclose the setting rage default value and minimum step with unit Minimum to Maximum Default Step Service Program 143...

Page 146: ...e SD card The file is saved to the path and filename NVRAM serial number NV Here is an example with Serial Number B0700017 NVRAM B0700017 NV 6 In order to prevent an error during the download be sure...

Page 147: ...illustrates how to update the firmware To update the firmware you must have the new version of the firmware downloaded onto an SD Secure Digital Card The SD Card is inserted into the uppermost slot o...

Page 148: ...Download the firmware from the server and store the files in the folder with the corresponding model code on the SD card Example File B1215540B should be stored in the B121 folder whereas files B6585...

Page 149: ...the LCDC firmware is updating The power key flashes on and off at 3 s intervals when the update is finished 9 The Update is Done message appears on the operation panel after completing the updating Th...

Page 150: ...ontinue the firmware download automatically from the card without the menu display Browser Unit Update Procedure 1 Remove the slot cover A for the SD card x 1 2 Turn the SD card label face A of the br...

Page 151: ...an error occurs during a download The error code consists of the letter E and a number E20 for example Error Message Table Code Meaning Solution 20 Cannot map logical address Make sure the SD card is...

Page 152: ...or the module on the SD card and try again or replace the BICU board 42 Operation panel module download failed Replace the update data for the module on the SD card and try again or replace the LCDC 4...

Page 153: ...Small 8 Grid Pattern Large 9 Argyle Pattern Smell 10 Argyle Pattern Large 11 Independent Pattern 1 Dot 12 Independent Pattern 2 Dot 13 Independent pattern 4 Dot 14 Trimming Area 15 Hound s Tooth Check...

Page 154: ...xx SCS IMH MCS Copier application Fax application Printer application Scanner application Web service network application NCS R Fax DCS UCS Exceptions SP5 801 002 clears most of the settings and count...

Page 155: ...nd the paper path SMC Print SP5 990 SP5 990 outputs machine status lists 1 Select SP5 990 2 Select a menu 001 All Data List 002 SP Mode Data List 003 User Program 004 Logging Data 005 Diagnostic Repor...

Page 156: ...the display Vsp 2 5V or Vsp Vsp 1 00V Toner density very low ID sensor pattern not created SP2 220 2 Vsg VG in the display Vsp 2 5V or Vsg Vsg 1 00V ID sensor defective ID sensor dirty Drum not charg...

Page 157: ...Fax Service Tables See Appendices for the following information Fax System Service Mode Bit Switches NCU Parameters Dedicated Transmission Parameters Service RAM Addresses Fax Service Tables 155...

Page 158: ...5 System Maintenance Reference 156...

Page 159: ...witch off and on C The machine operates as usual excluding the unit related to the service call Turn the main power switch off and on D The SC history is updated The machine operates as usual No SC co...

Page 160: ...he scanner leaving the home position Defective scanner home position sensor Defective scanner home position sensor harness Defective scanner motor drive Defective scanner motor 121 B Scanner home posi...

Page 161: ...ICU etc Defective SBU 161 IPU error 001 B LSYNC error Detecting an error from the result of the IPU self check on startup Defective the IPU or the BICU or bad connection between the ASIC and the LEO L...

Page 162: ...ygon motor driver Defective the polygon motor or the polygon motor driver Defective polygon motor drive pulse output Around polygon control part Unable to monitor XSCRDY signal Around polygon control...

Page 163: ...the syncro detection Unit Defective the syncro detection NOT the beam going into the photo detector Defective the GAVD related parts the LD driver the LDB the BICU 230 B FGATE Fail to switch ON NOT sw...

Page 164: ...he BICU Defective the GAVD the CPU 302 B High voltage charge error The maximum rate of PWM duty 50 occurs ten times in series 20msec x 10 This error doesn t happen when the front door the inter lock o...

Page 165: ...Loose connection part 391 B Development bias error The maximum rate of PWM duty 50 occurs 10 times in series 20msec x 10 This error doesn t happen when the front door the inter lock opens Defective t...

Page 166: ...e transfer roller has been more than the certain voltage more than 4 5V for 200msec This error doesn t happen when the front door the inter lock opens Defective the MD Defective harness connected to t...

Page 167: ...es during watching each lock signal after switching motor on Overload Defective main motor drive 541 A Fusing thermistor disconnection Detecting the temperature remains lower than 0 degrees Celsius fo...

Page 168: ...0 C or higher for one second Defective the triac Semiconductor device Defective the IOB control board Detective the BICU control board 544 A Fusing overheat error 2 The fusing temperature detected by...

Page 169: ...ine noise 559 A Consecutive fusing jam The paper jam counter for the fusing unit reaches 3 times The paper jam counter is cleared if the paper is fed correctly This SC is activated only when SP1159 00...

Page 170: ...or image transfer occurs Defective the controller board Noise 790 B Over the number of the banks installed error Receiving a code other than the following cord For Model S C5 01H 02H More than 3 of th...

Page 171: ...e times Defective or broken line between machine and device 633 C MF accounting device error 2 The machine is communicating with the accounting device The break signal returns Defective or broken line...

Page 172: ...thentication module 011 B OSM usercode file error NOT found the usercode file in the rootfolder in the SD card Or cannot read the usercode file correctly This SC occurs only for OSM IC card No usercod...

Page 173: ...the controller 650 Communication error of the remote service modem Cumin M 001 C Authentication error The authentication for the Embedded RCG M fails at a dial up connection 1 Check and set the correc...

Page 174: ...er board 672 B Controller to operation panel communication error at startup After powering on the machine communication between the controller and operation panel does not begin or the communication i...

Page 175: ...rocessing One of the following messages was displayed on the operation panel 5032 B HAIC P2 error System program defective Controller board defective Optional board defective 1 Replace controller firm...

Page 176: ...d does not operate when it is executed Defective CPU devices Defective ASIC devices 1 Replace the controller board B 0610 Detailed error code Timer cut in does not operate even though it is set Defect...

Page 177: ...r 1 Replace the controller board 2 Replace the RAM DIMM B 0801 0804 0807 0808 0809 80A Detailed error code An error occurs when checking the TLB Defective CPU devices 1 Replace the controller board B...

Page 178: ...ror 1 The CPU detects the video bridge device but detects error data from the video bridge device Defective I F between the video bridge device and controller 1 Replace the controller board 822 Self d...

Page 179: ...standard NVRAM Defective controller 1 Check the standard NVRAM is firmly inserted into the socket 2 Replace the NVRAM 3 Replace the controller 826 B Self diagnostic Error RTC Optional NVRAM 1501 Clock...

Page 180: ...ored in the ROM DIMM is checked If the check sum of the program is incorrect this SC code is displayed Defective ROM DIMM Defective controller 1 Replace the ROM DIMM 2 Replace the controller 829 B Sel...

Page 181: ...ing data was read from the clock generator via the I2C bus Defective clock generator Defective I2C bus Defective I2C port on the CPU 1 Replace the controller board 839 USB NAND Flash ROM error 839 B S...

Page 182: ...d is recognized The wireless LAN card or bluetooth card is not recognized Loose connection between the wireless card and the connection board 854 C Wireless card access error The machine has been read...

Page 183: ...tting for HDD error The controller fails to copy a new encryption key to the HDD Defective SATA chip on the controller board 1 Replace the controller board 2 NVRAM data encryption error 1 An error occ...

Page 184: ...re Same as SC863 860 HDD Initialization error B The controller detects that the hard disk fails HDD not initialized Defective HDD 1 Reformat the HDD 1 Replace the HDD 862 Bad sector number error B The...

Page 185: ...SD card reader SD card not inserted correctly SD card defective Controller board defective 1 For a file system error format the SD card on PC 2 For a device error turn the main switch off and on 3 Rem...

Page 186: ...DD Turned off the power source while accessing to the HDD 1 SP5832 008 Format Sed Mail to initialize the HDD 2 Replace the HDD 874 B Mass erasing error Data area erasing HDD NVRAM data erasing error w...

Page 187: ...lize the HDD with SP5832 004 002 C Log Data Error 2 An encryption module not installed 1 Disable the log encryption setting with SP9730 004 0 is off 2 Install the DESS module 003 C Log Data Error 3 In...

Page 188: ...he condition of you preparing the new option SD card 878 TPM system authentication error 00 B The system firmware is not authenticated by TPM security chip Incorrect updating for the system firmware D...

Page 189: ...used by user operation 1 Reboot the machine 899 B Software operation error Receiving signal end Abnormal operation occurs in the controller program Hardware or Software 1 Reboot the machine 2 Update t...

Page 190: ...mpted to perform an unexpected operation When this error occurs the file name address and data will be stored in NVRAM This information can be checked by using SP7 403 See the data and the situation i...

Page 191: ...ot start or ends abnormally Software for that application is defective An option required by the application RAM DIMM board is not installed Too complicated nest of the fax group address 1 As for the...

Page 192: ...Sensor CN128 Paper jam SN Exit Sensor CN128 Paper jam SN Image Density ID Sensor CN132 None Print quality may become worse SN Toner Density TD Sensor CN123 SC901 The connector is shared with the mech...

Page 193: ...Front door open SW Front door open Right Door Switch CN114 Right door open SW Right door open CNxxx The connector on the BICU board DF CNxxx The connector on the DF connection board SN The connector...

Page 194: ...D card can be overwritten or left intact Card Save SD has Add and New menu items Card Save Add Appends files to the SD Card Does not overwrite existing files If the card becomes full or if all file na...

Page 195: ...Select Printer Features 5 Select List Test Print 1 Select Card Save ADD or Card Save New 2 Select OK to the message Switching to Card Save mode Then exit the List Test Print menu 3 Send a job to the...

Page 196: ...r A card save process i e card detection change to kernel mode failed to initialize Card not found Card cannot be detected in the slot No memory Insufficient working memory to process the job Write er...

Page 197: ...Fax Troubleshooting Guide See Appendices for the following information Fax Error Codes IFAX Troubleshooting IP Fax Troubleshooting Fax Troubleshooting Guide 195...

Page 198: ...6 Troubleshooting 196...

Page 199: ...then the energy saved will be different For example if the timer is set to 240 min the grey area will disappear and no energy is saved before 240 min expires Timer Settings Sleep Mode Timer After a sp...

Page 200: ...ll be consumed that could otherwise be saved If you change the settings the energy consumed can be measured using SP8941 as explained below Energy Save Effectiveness SP 8941 Machine Status keeps a rec...

Page 201: ...Data a x Data d Wmin Data e Operation mode 1081 8 001 Operating Time 21089 0 21386 0 297 0 321294 6 Ready mode stand by 214 0 002 Standby Time 306163 0 308046 0 1883 0 402962 0 Sleep mode 7 0 005 Off...

Page 202: ...mount of paper used This means that less energy overall is used for paper production which improves the environment 1 Duplex Reduce paper volume in half 2 Combine mode Reduce paper volume in half 3 Du...

Page 203: ...plex counter will only increase by 1 even though two sheets are used Recommendation Please explain the above features to the customers so that they can reduce their paper usage Model S C5 Total counte...

Page 204: ...paper savings and how the counters increase for some simple examples of duplex combine jobs 2 in 1 mode Originals Simplex Sheet used Duplex Sheets used Paper Saved Total counter SP8501 001 Duplex coun...

Page 205: ...lex Sheet used Duplex Sheets used Paper Saved Total counter SP8501 001 Duplex counter SP8421 005 5 5 2 3 3 3 6 6 2 4 3 3 7 7 2 5 4 4 8 8 2 6 4 4 9 9 3 6 5 5 10 10 3 7 5 5 11 11 3 8 6 6 12 12 3 9 6 6 P...

Page 206: ...MEMO 204 EN...

Page 207: ...Model S C5 Machine Code D127 D128 Appendices 26 November 2011...

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Page 209: ...es 15 Paper Feed 16 2 Appendix Preventive Maintenance Tables Maintenance Tables 19 3 Appendix SP Mode Tables System Service Mode 21 Service Mode Tables System SP Tables 21 SP1 XXX Feed 21 SP2 XXX Drum...

Page 210: ...dress Host Name 181 Cannot send via VoIP Gateway 182 Cannot send by Alias Fax number 182 IP Fax Reception 184 Cannot receive by IP Address Host name 184 Cannot receive by VoIP Gateway 184 Cannot recei...

Page 211: ...IP Fax Switches 236 NCU Parameters 245 Dedicated Transmission Parameters 259 Programming Procedure 259 Parameters 259 Fax Parameters 259 E mail Parameters 263 3...

Page 212: ...4...

Page 213: ...er tray A4 SEF 81 2 x 14 SEF Bypass A4 SEF 81 2 x 14 SEF Optional paper tray A4 SEF 81 2 x 14 SEF Duplex Minimum A5 LEF 81 2 x 51 2 LEF Copier s paper tray A6 SEF 81 2 x 51 2 Bypass A4 SEF 81 2 x 11 S...

Page 214: ...3 3 W EU Off Mode None Noise Emission Sound Power Level Standby 40 dB Operating copier only 66 5 dB Operating full system 70 5 dB Dimensions W x D x H Copier 476 x 450 x 371 mm 19 4 x 18 x 14 8 With o...

Page 215: ...40 minutes Energy Saver Timer Default 1 minute Rage 1 to 240 minutes Copy Paper Capacity Paper Tray 250 sheets Optional Paper Tray Unit 500 sheets x 1 Bypass Tray 100 sheets Copy Tray Capacity 250 she...

Page 216: ...IFF Resident Fonts PCL 45 fonts 13 International fonts PS 136 fonts Euro Currency supported Memory 1GB OS supported Windows XP Vista 7 Server 2003 Server2008 or later MacOS8 6 to 9 MacOSX10 1 or later...

Page 217: ...dpi 1 Scanning speeds vary according to machine operating conditions computer specifications network traffic software etc and original types FAX General Type Desktop type transceiver Circuit PSTN PBX...

Page 218: ...JBIG Protocol Group 3 with ECM Modulation V 34 V 33 V 17 TCM V 29 QAM V 27ter G3 V 8 V 21 G3 Data Rate G3 33600 31200 28800 26400 24000 21600 19200 16800 14400 12000 9600 7200 4800 2400 bps Automatic...

Page 219: ...ze Maximum message width is A4 LT To use B4 and A3 width IFAX SW00 Bit 1 B4 and or Bit 2 A3 must be set to 1 E mail File Format Single multi part MIME conversion Image TIFF F MH MR MMR JBIG Protocol T...

Page 220: ...P IP communication Compatible machines IP Fax compatible machines IP Fax transmission function Specify IP address and send fax to an IP Fax compatible fax through a network Also capable of sending fax...

Page 221: ...g mode Original Weight 52 128 g m2 Table Capacity 50 sheets 80 g m2 21 lb 20 sheets 80 g m2 21 lb Original Standard Position Center Separation Friction pad method Transport Roller transport Feed Order...

Page 222: ...120 Vac or 220 240 Vac Power Consumption Maximum 15 W excluding optional tray heater Average 14 W excluding optional tray heater Weight Not above 6 kg 13 2 lb Size W x D x H 430 x 414 x 140 mm 16 9 x...

Page 223: ...EF 257 x 364 mm A4 SEF 210 x 297 mm X X X A4 LEF 297 x 210 mm B5 SEF 182 x 257 mm X X X B5 LEF 257 x 182 mm A5 SEF 148 x 210 mm X X X A5 LEF 210 x 148 mm X X B6 SEF 128 x 182 mm B6 LEF 182 x 128 mm A6...

Page 224: ...39 356 mm X 3 X 2 4 Symbol meanings X Can use Cannot use 1 Can be used when the ARDF is installed 2 55k 17 lb 64 g m2 or less original cannot be used 3 Width 139 216 mm Length 139 1260 mm 4 Width 139...

Page 225: ...A6 SEF 105 x 148 mm 8K SEF 267 x 390 mm 16K SEF 195 x 267 mm X X X 16K LEF 267 x 195 mm DLT SEF 11 0 x 17 0 LG SEF 8 5 x 14 0 X X X LT SEF 8 5 x 11 0 X X X X LT LEF 11 0 x 8 5 Executive SEF 7 25 x 10...

Page 226: ...lar By pass Duplex Optional PFU C5 162 x 229 mm X C6 114 x 162 mm X DL Env 110 x 220 mm X Custom Leading edge 90 216 mm Side edge 139 356 mm X Symbol meanings X Can transport Cannot transport 1 Append...

Page 227: ...using clean DO NOT clean with dry cloth 1st 5th Mirror C Clean with dry optical cleaning cloth Platen cover C C Dry cloth Exposure glass C C Ricoh contact glass cleaner Dry cloth DRUM AREA PCU R Clea...

Page 228: ...stripper pawls C C Thermistor C C Every 90k AN NOTE ARDF ADF Separation Pad C Dry cloth Pick up roller C Damp cloth Feed roller C Damp cloth Torque Limiter C TBA Every 45k Every 90k AN NOTE PAPER TRA...

Page 229: ...djusts the side to side registration Adjusting Copy Image Area in the section Replacement and Adjustment SP1 002 001 is applied to all trays SP1 002 002 003 and 005 adjusts the difference from SP1 002...

Page 230: ...5 Roller Center M Thick 120 to 200 145 1 C step 1105 7 Thick Paper Roller Center 0 to 40 10 1 C step Sets the additional temperature to SP1105 001 s degree for thick paper print i e SP1105 001 140 Thi...

Page 231: ...Low M Thick 1105 19 Low Thick 0 to 30 10 1 C step The same function as SP1105 017 to 18 1105 20 Registration Waiting Plain1 0 to 1 1 1 step 0 OFF 1 ON Registration waiting means keeping fed paper in t...

Page 232: ...wer on 1108 Control Period Setting 1108 1 Warming up 100 to 2000 100 100 msec step 1108 2 Print 100 to 2000 1000 100 msec step 1108 3 Wait 100 to 2000 1000 100 msec step 1108 4 Print Start 100 to 2000...

Page 233: ...gets one step down in SP s value sec later for each paper size SP 9 to 23 1124 10 High 2nd CPM Down Time LT 1124 11 High 3rd CPM Down Time LT 1124 12 High 1st CPM Down Time A4 1124 13 High 2nd CPM Do...

Page 234: ...100 20 1 sec step Sets the duration of the check 1159 Fusing Jam Detection 1159 1 SC Display 0 No 1 Yes Enables or disables consecutive jam detection at the fusing unit If this SP is set to 1 default...

Page 235: ...91 Max Fusing Lamp Duty 1991 1 Roller Center 40 to 100 100 10 step 1991 3 After Warming Up Center 1996 Heater Forced Off 1996 5 After Printing 0 to 120 7 1 sec step Sets the wait time before the heate...

Page 236: ...00 V is preferable 2005 Charge Bias Correction 2005 1 Vsdp Min 0 to 100 90 1 step 2005 2 Vsdp Max 0 to 100 95 1 step 2005 3 Charge Roller Bias Correction Step 0 to 200 50 1 V step Sets correction valu...

Page 237: ...zontal Line 19 Checker Flag Pattern 7 Grid Pattern Small 20 Grayscale Vertical 8 Grid Pattern Large 21 Grayscale Horizontal 9 Argyle Pattern Small 22 Two Beam Density Pattern 10 Argyle Pattern Large 2...

Page 238: ...1 Area 14 75 to 125 97 5 0 1 step 2152 16 LD1 Area 15 75 to 125 98 3 0 1 step 2152 17 LD1 Area 16 75 to 125 99 0 1 step 2152 18 LD1 Area 17 75 to 125 99 6 0 1 step 2152 19 LD1 Area 18 75 to 125 100 0...

Page 239: ...D2 Area 8 75 to 125 90 7 0 1 step 2152 42 LD2 Area 9 75 to 125 92 1 0 1 step 2152 43 LD2 Area 10 75 to 125 93 4 0 1 step 2152 44 LD2 Area 11 75 to 125 94 7 0 1 step 2152 45 LD2 Area 12 75 to 125 95 7...

Page 240: ...elopment roller for printing Image density becomes higher when you specify a smaller value a greater absolute value Image density becomes lower when you specify a greater value a smaller absolute valu...

Page 241: ...0 50 sheets 1 20 sheets 2220 Vsg Vsp Vsdp Vt Vtref Dilay 2220 1 Vsp Displays each value 2220 2 Vsg 2220 3 Vsdp 2220 4 Vt 2220 5 Vtref 2224 Copies After Toner Near End Counter 2224 1 0 to 999 0 1 shee...

Page 242: ...Plain 2side Image Area 2301 11 Plain 2side Lead Edge 2301 12 Plain 2side Trail Edge 2301 13 Middle 1side Image Area 2301 14 Middle 1side Lead Edge 2301 15 Middle 1side Trail Edge 2301 16 Middle 2side...

Page 243: ...n Refer to SP1105 015 about the condition judge 2302 Transfer Current Switch Timing 2302 1 Lead Edge 10 to 10 0 1 mm step 2302 2 Trail Edge 2303 Transfer Roller Cleaning Bias Increasing positive or ne...

Page 244: ...step Adjusting image area or too much value bias setting may cause dust problem 2901 2 1side Image Area 2901 3 2side Lead Edge 2901 4 2side Image Area 2901 5 Switching Timing Lead Edge 20 to 20 15 1...

Page 245: ...supply time The toner supply motor remains on for the specified time Specify a greater value if the user tends to make many copies having high proportions of solid black image areas 2923 Toner Recove...

Page 246: ...insufficient the drum may attract the toner carrier to its surface The toner carrier damages the drum surface 2929 Vref Adjustment Adjust the upper or lower Vref limit 2929 1 Upper Limit 0 50 to 3 50...

Page 247: ...D Sensor Detection Interval Counter 2936 1 0 to 999 0 1 page step The counter applying to SP2 995 002 2992 Copies After TD Sensor Error SP2992 002 is for SP2992 001 SC will occur after copying the num...

Page 248: ...this SP s value is 0 cleaning doesn t act 2996 3 Counter 0 to 255 0 1 step The counter Applying to SP2996 002 Interval 2998 PCU Reverse Rotation Time 2998 1 Wait Time 0 to 999 300 1 step 30ms 2998 2 R...

Page 249: ...ng Edge 4012 3 Book Left Side 4012 4 Book Right Side 4013 Scanner Free Run Conducts the scanner free run with the exposure lamp on 4013 1 Lamp Off 4013 2 Lamp On 4014 Scan 4014 1 HP Detection Enable 4...

Page 250: ...ep 0 OFF The larger value is set the stronger the correction becomes 4400 Scanner Erase Margin 0 to 3 0 0 1 mm step 4400 1 Book Leading Edge Adjusts the mask range against shade on each part of the or...

Page 251: ...Grid pattern 2 28 Gray scale 256 photo 14 Color patch K 4429 Select Copy Data Security 0 to 3 3 1 step 4429 1 Copying The larger value the stronger the density becomes for coping originals forbidden t...

Page 252: ...54 Scan Application Photo 4565 Scan Application GrayScale 4570 Scan Application Color Txt Photo 4571 Scan Application Color Gloss Photo 4572 Scan Application AutoColor 005 MTF 0 to 15 8 1 step 0 Off 1...

Page 253: ...to 15 8 1 step 0 Off 1 15 Weak Strong 006 Smoothing 0 to 7 4 1 step 0 x1 1 7 Weak Strong 007 Brightness 1 to 255 128 1 step 008 Contrast 009 Ind Dot Erase Independent Dot Erase 0 to 7 0 1 step 0 Off...

Page 254: ...DF Scan 4610 Gray Balance Set G 4610 1 Book Scan 512 to 511 76 1 digit step 4610 2 DF Scan 4610 3 BW Book Scan 512 to 511 92 1 digit step 4610 4 BW DF Scan 4611 Gray Balance Set B 4611 1 Book Scan 51...

Page 255: ...4631 1 Latest R Color 600 0 to 511 0 1 digit step 4631 2 Latest R Color 1200 4632 Display Gain Adjust 4632 1 Latest G Color 600 0 to 511 0 1 digit step 4632 2 Latest G Color 1200 4632 3 Latest BK E 46...

Page 256: ...4655 4 Last Correct Value BK O 4656 Black Level Adj Display 4656 1 Last Correct Value B Color 600 0 to 255 0 1 digit step 4656 2 Last Correct Value B Color1200 4661 Digital Gain Adjust 4661 1 Last Cor...

Page 257: ...g Color1200 4674 3 Factory Setting BK E 4674 4 Factory Setting BK O 4675 Black Level Adj Display 4675 1 Factory Setting B Color 600 0 to 255 0 1 digit step 4675 2 Factory Setting B Color1200 4680 Digi...

Page 258: ...to 1023 0 1 digit step 4690 2 R Color1200 4691 White Level Peak Read G 4691 1 G Color 600 0 to 1023 0 1 digit step 4691 2 G Color1200 4691 3 BK E 4691 4 BK O 4692 White Level Peak Read B 4692 1 B Colo...

Page 259: ...4802 DF Shading FreeRun 4802 1 Lamp OFF 0 OFF 1 ON 4802 2 Lamp ON 4804 Home Position 4804 1 Home Position Execution type SP 4806 Carriage Save 4806 1 Carriage Save Execution type SP 4808 Factory Sett...

Page 260: ...step 4811 2 Latest R Color 1200 4811 3 Latest G Color 600 4811 4 Latest G Color 1200 4811 5 Latest BkE 4811 6 Latest BkO 4811 7 Latest B Color 600 4811 8 Latest B Color 1200 4812 LED White Level Peak...

Page 261: ...the graduation level applying to copy application Default 0 is optimal parameter 4909 Man Gamma P ColK 4909 1 Offset Highlight 0 to 30 15 1 step 4909 2 Offset Middle 4909 3 Offset Shadow 4909 4 Offse...

Page 262: ...Prev chart 4954 4 Set std chart 4954 5 Chromaticity Rank 0 to 255 0 1 step 4991 IPU Image Pass Selection 4991 1 RGB Frame Memory single 0 to 11 2 1 step 4993 High Light Correction 4993 1 Sensitivity S...

Page 263: ...counter 0 to 2 0 1 step 0 1 counter Total 1 2 counters Total and Prints 2 2 counters GPC 5047 Paper Display 001 Backing Paper 0 OFF 1 ON Sets the backing paper button display ON OFF on paper size sel...

Page 264: ...nter type 0 None 1 Key card RK 3 4 2 Key card down 3 to 10 Japan only 11 Exp Key card Add 12 Exp Key card Deduct 002 External Optional Counter Type CTL This program specifies the external counter type...

Page 265: ...Feed In 1 Exit 5121 1 Selects the count up timing 0 Feed At each paper feed 1 Exit At each paper exit 5127 APS Mode 001 0 Not forbidden 1 Forbidden Sets APS forbidden or not APS means Auto paper size...

Page 266: ...feed for productivity or for paper run out 0 Productivity 1 Paper run out 5212 Page Numbering 0 or 1 0 003 Duplex Printout Right Left Position Horizontally positions the page numbers printed on both...

Page 267: ...g TW 480 Taipei AS 480 Hong Kong 002 Time Difference CTL 1440 to 1440 Area 1 min step 5307 Summer Time 001 Setting 0 or 1 NA EU ASIA 1 step 0 Disabled 1 Enabled NA and EUR 1 ASIA 0 Enables or disables...

Page 268: ...step For example 3500010 EU default The timer is advanced by 1 hour at am 0 00 on the 5th Sunday in March The digits are counted from the left Make sure that SP5 307 1 is set to 1 004 Rule Set End Spe...

Page 269: ...out confirmation option Bit0 Log out confirmation option 0 Enable default 1 Disable Selects the automatic log out time Bit1 and 2 Automatic log out timer reduction 00 60 seconds default 01 10 seconds...

Page 270: ...requency of lockouts for account lockouts 1 to 10 5 1 003 Cancellation On Off Determines whether the system waits the prescribed time for input of a correct user ID and password after an account locko...

Page 271: ...tack the system with random passwords to gain illegal access to the system 0 to 100 30 1 attempt 002 Detect Time Sets the time limit to stop a password attack once such an attack has been detected 1 t...

Page 272: ...slow down the speed of certification when an excessive number of access attempts have been detected 0 to 9 3 1 sec 004 Attack Max Num Sets a limit on the number of requests received for certification...

Page 273: ...ertification is required before a user can use the scan applications 0 to 1 0 1 0 On 1 Off 041 Printer Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the printer applications 0 to...

Page 274: ...r near end or end 5508 CC Call CTL 001 Jam Remains 0 Disable 1 Enable Enables disables initiating a call for an unattended paper jam 002 Continuous Jams 0 Disable 1 Enable Enables disables initiating...

Page 275: ...ering call 0 or 1 1 0 Off 1 On 011 Supply Management Report call 012 Jam Door Open Call 0 or 1 1 0 Off 1 On 5730 Extended Function Setting 010 Expiration Prior Alarm Set DFU 5741 Node Authentication T...

Page 276: ...061 Accept cookie 071 Show URL Bar 072 Show Horizontal Scroll 081 Homepage 181 User Permit Homepage 182 User Permit Bookmark 183 User Permit Proxy 184 User Permit History 185 User Permit Screen Setti...

Page 277: ...s 004 IMH Memory Clr Initializes the image file system IMH Image Memory Handler 005 MCS Clears MCS data DFU 006 Copier application Clears the copier application settings 007 Fax Application Clears the...

Page 278: ...CS Certification and Charge control Service settings 018 SRM Memory Clr 019 LCS Initializes the LCS Log Count Service settings 020 Web Apli Initializes Web application settings 021 ECS Initializes ECS...

Page 279: ...002 Facsimile CTL Sets the fax or telephone number for a service representative This number is printed on the Counter List This can be up to 20 characters both numbers and alphabetic characters can be...

Page 280: ...s SP sets the port number of the proxy server used for communication between embedded RCG N and the gateway This setting is necessary to set up embedded RCG N This port number is customer information...

Page 281: ...HCP Ethernet IEEE802 11 Determines whether DHCP IP Address Setting is used or not 0 Not used 1 Used 021 Active IPv4 Address Default 00000000 H 000 000 000 000 022 Active IPv4 Subnet Mask Default 00000...

Page 282: ...tocol Validates or invalidates the job spooling function for each protocol 0 Validates 1 Invalidates bit0 LPR bit1 FTP bit2 IPP bit3 SMB bit4 BMLinkS bit5 DIPRINT bit6 Reserved bit7 Reserved 3 Appendi...

Page 283: ...Setting 20 Scan to NCP 5 AppleTalk 21 Reserve 6 DHCP 22 Bluetooth 7 DHCPv6 23 IEEE 1284 8 telnet 24 USB print 9 SSL 25 Dynamic DNS 10 HTTPS 26 Netware print 11 BMLinks print 27 LLTD 12 diprint printi...

Page 284: ...Stateless Address 5 156 IPv6 Manual Address 158 IPv6 Gateway Address 161 IPv6 Stateless Auto Setting Enables or disables the function 0 Disable 1 Enable 236 Web Item Invisible Determines whether each...

Page 285: ...n 001 HDD Formatting All 002 HDD Formatting IMH 003 HDD Formatting Thumbnail 004 HDD Formatting Job Log 005 HDD Formatting Printer Fonts 006 HDD Formatting User Info 007 Mail Rx Data 008 Mail Tx Data...

Page 286: ...1 Default for JPEG 5 to 95 50 1 step 101 Primary srv IP address 000 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 Default 000 000 000 000 Sets IP address to make a relation with PC designed as Capture server CS Norm...

Page 287: ...114 Secondary srv URL path 0 to 16 letter s Normally the value is determined automatically on CS I O device registration 120 Default Reso Rate Switch 0 or 1 0 1 step Normally the value is determined a...

Page 288: ...mitation Value Resolution 0 600dpi 1 400dpi 2 300dpi 3 200dpi 4 150dpi 5 100dpi 6 75dpi 126 Reso Fax Mono 0 to 255 3 1 step The value affects the resolution applying to capturing a monochrome original...

Page 289: ...mitation Value Resolution 0 600dpi 1 400dpi 2 300dpi 3 200dpi 4 150dpi 5 100dpi 6 75dpi 128 Reso Scanner Mono 0 to 255 3 1 step The value affects the resolution applying to capturing a monochrome orig...

Page 290: ...m number of channels DFU Do not change the setting 007 Channel MIN CTL 1 to 11 or 13 1 1 step Europe 1 to 13 NA Asia 1 to 11 Sets the minimum number of channels available for data transmission via the...

Page 291: ...lled 043 11g CTS to Self CTL 0 to 1 1 1 0 Off 1 On Determines whether the CTS self function is turned on or off This SP is displayed only when the IEEE802 11 card is installed 044 11g Slot Time CTL 0...

Page 292: ...nt related 5 Output related printing delivery 6 Repository related 7 Debug log output 002 Setting 2 CTL Default Bit SW 0000 0000 Bit Groups 0 6 Not used 7 Log time stamp setting 0 Date Hour Minute Sec...

Page 293: ...me for USB PnP when SP5844 005 is 2 007 PnP Serial Number 12 digit Sets the serial number for USB PnP when SP5844 005 is 2 100 Notify UnSupport 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Sets banner message popup Enabled D...

Page 294: ...bility of the server that is registered as an I O device Bit6 1 Direct specification of mail address possible Bit5 1 Mail RX confirmation setting possible Bit4 1 Address book automatic update function...

Page 295: ...ontinuous data sending 5846 UCS Settings CTL Provides items for delivery server settings 001 Machine ID for Delivery Server Displays ID Displays the unique device ID in use by the delivery server dire...

Page 296: ...0 to 255 0 1 step Sets the number of retry attempts when the delivery server fails to acquire the delivery server address book 008 Delivery Server Maximum Entries 200 to 999 200 1 step Sets the maximu...

Page 297: ...ook A C L Info This SP must be executed immediately after installation of an HDD unit in a basic machine that previously had no HDD The first time the machine is powered on with the new HDD installed...

Page 298: ...cted Note After you do this SP go out of the SP mode and then turn the power off Do not remove the SD card until the Power LED stops flashing 060 Search Option This SP uses bit switches to set up the...

Page 299: ...entification mode 0 to 65535 3671 1 step 094 Encryption Stat Shows the status of the encryption function for the address book data Note 1 SP5846 062 to SP5846 065 do not normally require adjustment Th...

Page 300: ...Directory only Lower 4 bits 007 Access Ctrl Log Fax Lower 4 bits 009 Access Ctrl Job Ctrl Lower 4 bits 011 Access Ctrl Device management Lower 4 bits 021 Access Ctrl Delivery Lower 4bits 022 Access Ct...

Page 301: ...printout for the total counter 0 or 1 1 1 step 0 Off No Print 1 On Print 003 Total Counter Displays the total counter when the installation date is registered to the machine 5853 Stamp Data Download P...

Page 302: ...o an SD card 009 Copy HDD to SD Card Latest 4MB Takes the most recent 4 MB of the log written to the hard disk and copies them to the SD Card A unique file name is generated to avoid overwriting exist...

Page 303: ...Copy SD to SD Latest 4 MB Any Key Saves the specified debug log with SP5 857 006 in memory to the SD card A unique file name is generated to avoid overwriting existing file names on the SD card Up to...

Page 304: ...OFF 1 ON 003 Any SC Error 0 to 65535 0 1 step 004 Jam Turns the save function on off for jam errors 0 or 1 0 1 step 0 OFF 1 ON 5859 Debug Save Key No CTL 001 Key 1 These SPs allow you to set up to 10...

Page 305: ...der is switched to the validated account after the SMTP server is validated 0 No From item not switched 1 Yes From item switched 025 SMTP Auth Direct Setting 0 or 1 0 Selects the authentication method...

Page 306: ...hen you have mistakenly copied some programs by using Move Exec SP5873 1 5875 SC Auto Reboot 002 Reboot Type CTL Selects the reboot method for SC 0 or 1 0 0 Manual reboot 1 Automatic reboot 5876 Secur...

Page 307: ...2 Detail Sets the way in which files in the document box are displayed 051 DocSvr Trans 5 to 20 10 1 step Sets how many files in the document box are displayed per page 200 Detect Mem Leak 201 DocSvr...

Page 308: ...or left arrow key to scroll through the list of brand names To select a brand name press the OK key An asterisk indicates which manufacture is currently selected 5913 Switch Permission Time 002 Print...

Page 309: ...those network applications settings may not actually work 002 On Board USB 0 or 1 0 1 step 0 OFF 1 ON 5987 Mech Counter 0 OFF 1 ON 001 Gives the counter list text to the SD card inserted in the servic...

Page 310: ...rint text data to SD card inserted 001 All Data List 002 SP Mode Data List 003 User Program 004 Logging Data 005 Diagnostic Report 006 Non Default Prints only SPs set to values other than defaults 007...

Page 311: ...mm step 007 Rear Edge Erase 5 0 to 5 0 0 0 0 1 mm step 6007 ADF INPUT Check 009 Original Detection 0 to 1 0 1 STEP step Displays ADF original sensor information When the sensor detects an original th...

Page 312: ...009 ADF Free Run 001 Simplex Mode 0 to 1 0 1 STEP step Performs an ARDF free run at simplex scanning mode Press ON to start press OFF to stop 002 Duplex Mode 0 to 1 0 1 STEP step Performs an ARDF free...

Page 313: ...SC 0 to 65535 0 1 step 001 SC Counter Displays how many times SC codes are generated 002 Total SC Counter Displays how many times SC codes are generated including the number having been reset 7403 SC...

Page 314: ...Displays the total number of the paper jams classified by timing and location 001 At power on Paper jam occurs at power on 010 2nd Paper Feed SN Late 011 3rd Paper Feed SN Late 012 4th Paper Feed SN...

Page 315: ...rescribed time Late Jam occurs because paper fails to arrive at the prescribed time 1 Duplex Entrance SN Late 4 Duplex Transport SN1 Late 54 Duplex Transport SN2 Late 7506 Jam Count by Paper Size 006...

Page 316: ...in hex TOTAL is the total jam error count SP7502 DATE is the date the jams occurred 002 Latest 1 003 Latest 2 004 Latest 3 005 Latest 4 006 Latest 5 007 Latest 6 008 Latest 7 009 Latest 8 010 Latest 9...

Page 317: ...arts Replacement Operation ON OFF PCDU BK 0 or 1 1 001 0 No 1 Yes Determines whether the use of PM applies to the machine or not After selecting Yes 1 confirm the SP5067 Parts replacement operation ty...

Page 318: ...the message Completed is displayed SP7 807 1 does not clear the latest 10 JAM and SC logs 7826 MF Error Counter Displays the number of counts requested of the card key counter 001 Error Counter A req...

Page 319: ...Location 7906 Last PM Count 002 Sheets 45k part Displays each of the PM sheet Counter the last count 003 Sheets 90k part 004 Distance mm 45k part Displays each of the PM distance Counter the last coun...

Page 320: ...e that you understand what these prefixes mean Prefixes What it means T Total Grand Total Grand total of the items counted for all applications C F P etc C Copy application Totals pages jobs etc execu...

Page 321: ...u see the name of an SP that you do not understand Key for Abbreviations Abbreviation What it means By e g T Jobs Apl Total Jobs by Application More 2 2 or more 4 4 or more AddBook Address Book Apl Ap...

Page 322: ...per Size Mag Magnification MC One color monochrome NRS NRS Remote which allows a service center to monitor machines remotely Remote is used overseas CSS is used in Japan Org Original for scanning OrgJ...

Page 323: ...Service Code Error SC code displayed Scn Scan Sim Simplex Simplex printing on 1 side S to Email Scan to E mail SMC SMC report printed with SP5990 All of the Group 8 counters are recorded in the SMC re...

Page 324: ...ges of a job have been scanned Scans made in SP mode are not counted Examples If 3 B5 pages and 1 A3 page are scanned with the scanner application but not stored the S count is 4 If both sides of 3 A4...

Page 325: ...h an ADF ARDF that cannot scan both sides simultaneously the Front side count is the same as the number of pages fed for duplex front side scanning The front side is determined by which side the user...

Page 326: ...99999999 0 1 These SPs count by size the total number of pages scanned by the Copy application Use these totals to compare original page size scanning and output printing page size SP 8 442 8 303 F S...

Page 327: ...S Total PrtPGS CTL 8 387 O Total PrtPGS CTL When the A3 DLT double count function is switched on with SP5104 1 A3 DLT page is counted as 2 When several documents are merged for a print job the number...

Page 328: ...1 These SPs count by binding and combine and n Up settings the number of pages processed for printing This is the total for all applications 8 422 C PrtPGS Dup Comb CTL 0 to 99999999 0 1 These SPs co...

Page 329: ...nd n Up settings the number of pages processed for printing by Other applications 001 Simplex Duplex 002 Duplex Duplex 003 Book Duplex 004 Simplex Combine 005 Duplex Combine 006 2in1 2 pages on 1 side...

Page 330: ...a summary of how the counters work for Booklet and Magazine modes Booklet Magazine Original Pages Count Original Pages Count 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 4 2 4 2 5 3 5 4 6 4 6 4 7 4 7 4 8 4 8 4 8 441 T Prt...

Page 331: ...ied by paper size The page is printed by the scanner applications 8 446 L PrtPGS Ppr Size CTL 0 to 99999999 0 1 The L counters work differently case by case Sometimes they count jobs pages stored on t...

Page 332: ...y 11 Currently not used 013 Tray 12 Currently not used 014 Tray 13 Currently not used 015 Tray 14 Currently not used 016 Tray 15 Currently not used 8 461 T PrtPGS Ppr Type CTL 0 to 99999999 0 1 These...

Page 333: ...application 8 466 L PrtPGS Ppr Type CTL 0 to 99999999 0 1 The L counters work differently case by case Sometimes they count jobs pages stored on the document server Sometimes they include occasions w...

Page 334: ...9999999 0 1 These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the Copy application 8 523 F PrtPGS FIN CTL 0 to 99999999 0 1 These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of p...

Page 335: ...e occasions when the user uses a file that is already on the document server 001 Sort 002 Stack 003 Staple 004 Booklet 005 Z Fold 006 Punch 007 Other 008 Inside Fold 009 Three IN Fold 010 Three OUT Fo...

Page 336: ...already on the document server 001 Perfect Bind 002 Ring Bind 8 561 T A Sheet Of Paper CTL 0 to 99999999 0 1 Printed by all applications 8 562 C A Sheet Of Paper CTL 0 to 99999999 0 1 Printed by the c...

Page 337: ...opy machine 001 Total 8 591 O Counter CTL 0 to 99999999 0 1 001 A3 DLT These SPs count the totals for A3 DLT paper use number of duplex pages printed and the number of staples used These totals are fo...

Page 338: ...k and white pages mixed the pages are counted separately as B W or Color At the present time this feature is provided for the Fax application only so SP8631 and SP8633 are the same The counts include...

Page 339: ...t server applications 8 655 S S to Email PGS CTL 0 to 99999999 0 1 This SP counts by color mode the total number of pages attached to an e mail for the Scan application only 001 B W 002 Color The coun...

Page 340: ...en if there is confirmation of the arrival at the Scan Router server 8 671 T Deliv PGS PC CTL 0 to 99999999 0 1 These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent to a folder on a PC Scan to...

Page 341: ...example a 10 page fax is sent to location A and location B The counter goes up by 10 not 20 8 701 TX PGS Port CTL 0 to 99999999 0 1 These SPs count the number of pages sent by the physical port used...

Page 342: ...count the number of pages received by the physical port used to receive them 001 PSTN 1 002 PSTN 2 003 PSTN 3 004 ISDN G3 G4 005 Network 8 771 Dev Counter CTL 0 to 99999999 0 1 This SP counts the tota...

Page 343: ...ket that can only measure in increments of 10 10 steps 001 K 8 811 Eco Counter CTL 001 Eco Total 0 to 99999999 0 1 004 Duplex 005 Combine 008 Duplex 009 Combine 010 Paper Cut 101 Eco Total Last 104 Du...

Page 344: ...anned sheets on which the coverage of each color is 31 or higher 001 Bk 8 891 Page Toner Bottle BICU 0 to 99999999 0 1 This SP displays the number of sheets output by the scan application 001 Bk 8 901...

Page 345: ...D while engine is not operating 002 Standby Time Engine not operating Includes time while controller saves data to HDD Does not include time spent in Energy Save Low Power or Off modes 003 Energy Save...

Page 346: ...007 Eng Waiting Time 008 Low Pawer State Time 009 Silent State Time 8 999 Admin Counter List CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 Displays the user setting counter for administrator 001 Total 003 Copy BW 007 Printer...

Page 347: ...9 5 1 sec step Unused DO NOT change the setting 013 Total Count Clear Time 0 to 999 15 1 sec step When the wait time is over this SP s time the following three items are reset Control cycle on printin...

Page 348: ...016 Added Temp T16 0 to 50 5 1 deg step 017 Added Temp T17 0 to 50 15 1 deg step 018 Added Temp T18 0 to 50 10 1 deg step 019 Added Temp T19 0 to 50 5 1 deg step 020 Added Temp T20 0 to 50 1 1 deg st...

Page 349: ...Sets the fusing additional time for the temperature correction Pattern A 001 Added Time S1 0 to 999 10 1 sec step 002 Added Time S2 0 to 999 10 1 sec step 003 Added Time S3 0 to 999 15 1 sec step 004...

Page 350: ...ec step 024 Added Time S24 0 to 999 15 1 sec step 9915 Fuser Reload Setting 0 to 1 0 1 sheet step 001 0 Normal 1 Force Time Sets the way of fusing reload 9930 Toner control NV Data 0 to 65535 0 1 shee...

Page 351: ...tep 0 to 100 5 0 01 step 003 Last duty 0 to 100 50 0 01 step 004 Repeat count 0 to 255 5 1 step 9961 Soft Start Print Soft start parameter on paper pass process 001 First duty 0 to 100 30 0 01 step 00...

Page 352: ...tep 003 Last duty 0 to 100 30 0 01 step 004 Repeat count 0 to 255 2 1 step 9966 Soft Start Print Soft start parameter on paper pass process 001 First duty 0 to 100 30 0 01 step 002 Duty step 0 to 100...

Page 353: ...ty 0 to 100 30 0 01 step 004 Repeat count 0 to 255 2 1 step Input Check SP5 803 Conducting Input Check 1 Select SP5 803 2 Select the number see the table below corresponding to the component 3 Select...

Page 354: ...ow 042 BCU Version See the table below 051 Bypass Tray Check Set Not Set 053 Cover Right Check Open Closed 087 Bank1 SNS Paper detected Not detected 088 Bank2 SNS Paper detected Not detected 092 Bank1...

Page 355: ...804 2 Select the number see the table below corresponding to the component 3 Select ON 4 To stop the operation select OFF Output Check Table Num Component 001 Main Motor CW High 003 Main Motor CCW Hi...

Page 356: ...ank2 Clutch 202 Scanner Lamp Color 600 203 Scanner Lamp Color 1200 204 Scanner Lamp Bk When checking Fan Motor High 005 or Fan Motor Low 006 note the following These motors may not respond when the fu...

Page 357: ...have no affect I O Timeouts will never occur bit 4 SD Card Save Mode 0 Disable 1 Enable Enabled Print jobs will be saved to an SD Card in the GW SD slot Card Save Function in the service tables of Fi...

Page 358: ...configured If 5 0 is enabled this Bit Switch has no effect bit 3 PCL5e c PS PDL Auto Switching 0 Enable 1 Disable Disabled The MFPs ability to change the PDL processor mid job Some host systems submi...

Page 359: ...e Enabled Uses the same left margin as older HP models such as HP4000 HP8000 In other words the left margin defined in the job usually ESC r0A will be changed to ESC r1A bit 3 DFU bit 4 DFU bit 5 DFU...

Page 360: ...ber of the stored jobs to 1000 jobs Disable 100 Enable 1000 Enabled Changes the maximum number of jobs that can be stored on the HDD via Job Type settings to 1000 The default is 100 bit 5 DFU bit 6 Me...

Page 361: ...nts the service summary sheet An error log is printed in addition to the configuration page 1005 2 Display Version Displays the version of the controller firmware 1006 1 Sample Locked print 0 Link wit...

Page 362: ...Play Maker Model Name Selects the brand name and the production name for Windows Plug Play This information is stored in NVRAM 7832 Self Diagnose Result Display Displays the controller self diagnostic...

Page 363: ...learLight PDF Sets the clear light PDF display ON OFF 0 OFF 1 ON 1011 1 Org Count Disp Sets the original counter display ON OFF 0 OFF 1 ON 1012 1 User Info Release Clears or does not clear user inform...

Page 364: ...atio for the clear light PDF processing mode Range 5 lowest ratio 95 highest ratio 1 Compression Ratio Normal 5 to 95 25 1 step 2 Compression Ratio High 5 to 95 20 1 step SP Number Name Function and S...

Page 365: ...For the settings of the image quality see the copier SP mode table System Service Mode 157...

Page 366: ...3 Appendix SP Mode Tables 158...

Page 367: ...scilloscope If the rx signal is weak there may be a bad line 0 01 DCN received unexpectedly The other party is out of paper or has a jammed printer The other party pressed Stop during communication 0...

Page 368: ...vel and or cable equalizer settings Replace the NCU or FCU The other end may be defective or incompatible try sending to another machine Check for line problems Cross reference See error code 0 04 0 0...

Page 369: ...ference Tx level NCU Parameter 01 PSTN Cable equalizer G3 Switch 07 PSTN Dedicated Tx parameters in Service Program Mode 0 14 Non standard post message response code received Incompatible or defective...

Page 370: ...ne connection Replace the NCU or FCU Check for line problems Try calling another fax machine Try adjusting the reconstruction time for the first line and or rx cable equalizer setting Cross reference...

Page 371: ...ust their tx level Try adjusting the rx cable equalizer setting and or rx error criteria Cross reference Rx cable equalizer G3 Switch 07 PSTN Rx error criteria Communication Switch 02 bits 0 and 1 0 3...

Page 372: ...etect ANSam due to noise etc ANSam was too short to detect Check the line connection and condition Try making a call to another V 8 V 34 fax 0 75 The called terminal fell back to T 30 mode because it...

Page 373: ...r is frequent when receiving from multiple senders 0 81 The line was disconnected due to a timeout in V 34 phase 3 equalizer training 0 82 The line was disconnected due to a timeout in the V 34 phase...

Page 374: ...he FCU 2 13 Modem initialization error Turn off the machine then turn it back on Update the modem ROM Replace the FCU 2 23 JBIG compression or reconstruction error Turn off the machine then turn it ba...

Page 375: ...the same and or the CSIs programmed correctly then resend The machine at the other end may be defective 5 10 DCR timer expired Replace the FCU 5 20 Storage impossible because of a lack of memory Tempo...

Page 376: ...ode 6 05 6 10 G3 ECM error frames still received at the other end after all communication attempts at 2400 bps Check for line noise Adjust the tx level use NCU parameter 01 or the dedicated tx paramet...

Page 377: ...tered 14 01 SMTP Connection Failed Failed to connect to the SMTP server timeout because the server could not be found The PC is not ready to transfer files SMTP server not functioning correctly The DN...

Page 378: ...at the destination at that the settings at the destination are correct 14 04 Access to SMTP Server Denied 550 SMTP server operating incorrectly Direct SMTP sending not operating correctly 14 05 SMTP...

Page 379: ...erating incorrectly Destination folder setting incorrect Direct SMTP sending not operating correctly Software application error 14 09 Authorization Failed for Sending to SMTP Server POP Before SMTP or...

Page 380: ...sion of access Update the software because of the defective software 14 30 MCS File Creation Failed Failed to create the MCS file because The number of files created with other applications on the Doc...

Page 381: ...d or edited after the job was created 14 60 Send Cancel Failed The cancel operation by the user failed to cancel the send operation 14 61 Notification Mail Send Failed for All Destinations All address...

Page 382: ...header is not standard format For example the Date line description is incorrect 15 15 Mail Divide Error The e mail is not in standard format There is no boundary between parts of the e mail includin...

Page 383: ...nsmission due to Resolution error Image of resolution greater than 200 dpi without extended memory Resolution is not supported Page size error The page size was larger than A3 Compression error File w...

Page 384: ...ot be created this error may occur when receiving a transfer request or a request for notification of reception 15 91 Send Registration Error Could not receive the file for transfer to the final desti...

Page 385: ...stalled due to line disconnection at the other end The job started normally but did not finish normally data may or may not have been received fully Restart the machine 22 04 The machine cannot store...

Page 386: ...setup correct Check the IP address with the administrator of the network 2 Check that PC can connect with the machine Use the ping command on the PC to contact the machine At the MS DOS prompt type pi...

Page 387: ...tion is performed successfully Between e mail server and internet 1 E mail account on the Server Make sure that the PC can log into the e mail server Check that the account and password stored in the...

Page 388: ...n sent data over the router Ask the administrator of the server to check Between e mail server and internet Error message by e mail from the network of the destination Check whether e mail can be sent...

Page 389: ...her than 1720 Send by specifying the port number 7 Specified port number correct Confirm the port number of the remote fax 8 DNS server registered when host name specified Contact the network administ...

Page 390: ...t Fax 8 Transmission sent manually Manual sending not supported 9 IP address of local fax registered Register the IP address 10 DNS registered when host name specified Contact the network administrato...

Page 391: ...H 323 SW is set to on Check the settings See User Parameter SW 34 Bit 0 10 IP address of local fax registered Register the IP address of the local fax 11 Alias number of local fax registered Register...

Page 392: ...registered when host name specified on sender side Contact the network administrator The sender machine displays this error code if the sender fax is a Ricoh model 7 Network bandwidth too narrow Requ...

Page 393: ...on Cannot receive by Alias Fax number Check Point Action 1 LAN cable connected Check the LAN cable connection 2 Firewall NAT is installed Cannot the breach firewall Request the remote fax to send by...

Page 394: ...ress registered Register the IP address 9 Local fax Alias number registered Register the Alias number 10 Network bandwidth too narrow Request the system administrator to increase the bandwidth Lower t...

Page 395: ...e fax option p 193 Bit Switches 103 Printer Switch 001 016 00 0F Change the bit switches for printer settings for the fax option p 193 Bit Switches 104 Communication Switch 001 032 00 1F Change the bi...

Page 396: ...101 Service Station 001 Fax Number Enter the fax number of the service station 102 Serial Number 000 Enter the fax unit s serial number 103 PSTN 1 001 Select Line Select the line type setting for the...

Page 397: ...CU ROM Version Displays the FCU ROM version 102 002 065 Error Codes Displays the latest 64 fax error codes 103 002 004 G3 1 ROM Version Displays the G3 1 modem version SP5 XXX RAM Clear 5 Mode No Func...

Page 398: ...ect automatic output display for the user parameter switches the security settings are initialized SP6 XXX Report 6 Mode No Function 101 System Parameter List 001 Touch the ON button to print the syst...

Page 399: ...l Print out 001 All Journals The machine prints all the communication records on the report 002 Specified Date The machine prints all communication records after the specified date 107 Log List Print...

Page 400: ...list of the last communication for the IP fax line SP7 XXX Tests These are the test modes for PTT approval 101 G3 1 Modem Tests 102 G3 1 DTMF Tests 103 Ringer 104 G3 1 V34 Tests S2400baud 105 G3 1 V3...

Page 401: ...System Parameter List printed by the machine System Switches System Switch 00 SP No 1 101 001 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 Dedicated transmission parameter programming 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Set this bit to 1...

Page 402: ...low byte Divide the decimal value of N by 16 to get the rx level In the above example the decimal value of N 0100 H is 256 So the actual rx level is 256 16 16 dB 3 Not used Do not change this setting...

Page 403: ...old 5 Not used Do not change these settings 6 7 Memory read write by RDS Bit 7 0 Bit 6 0 Always disabled Bit 7 0 Bit 6 1 User selectable Bit 7 1 Bit 6 0 User selectable Bit 7 1 Bit 6 1 Always enabled...

Page 404: ...echnicians 4 7 Not used Do not change these settings System Switch 05 Not used Do not change the factory settings System Switch 06 Not used Do not change the factory settings System Switch 07 Not used...

Page 405: ...to 1 1 Set this bit to 1 when you wish to print a protocol dump list only for communications with errors 7 Priority given to various types of remote terminal ID when printing reports 0 RTI CSI Dial la...

Page 406: ...ot change the factory settings System Switch 0E SP No 1 101 015 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 1 Not used Do not change the settings 2 Not used This machine does not have the capture function 3 Memory storing...

Page 407: ...03 Italy 14 Hong Kong 04 Austria 15 South Africa 05 Belgium 16 Australia 06 Denmark 17 New Zealand 07 Finland 18 Singapore 08 Ireland 19 Malaysia 09 Norway 1A China 0A Sweden 1B Taiwan 0B Switz 1C Ko...

Page 408: ...o not change the factory settings System Switch 12 SP No 1 101 019 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 7 TTI printing position in the main scan direction TTI 08 to 92 BCD mm Input even numbers only This setting de...

Page 409: ...re is a file waiting for transmission the machine does not go to Energy Saver mode during the selected period After transmitting the file if there is no file waiting for transmission the machine goes...

Page 410: ...ng 00 FF HEX 0 1020 k Byte Default 0x80 512k Byte The received document is printed automatically after the memory remaining amount becomes less than or equal to this Switch s value Changing hex value...

Page 411: ...f the SAF memory becomes full during scanning the file is erased and no pages are transmitted This bit switch is ignored for parallel memory transmission 2 RTI CSI display priority 0 RTI 1 CSI This bi...

Page 412: ...nts each page immediately after the machine receives it 1 The machine prints the complete message after the machine receives all the pages in the memory 4 6 Not used Do not change the factory settings...

Page 413: ...OMMENTS Original Line Resolution of TX Attachment File These settings set the maximum resolution of the original that the destination can receive 0 200x100 Standard 0 Not selected 1 Selected If more t...

Page 414: ...received in mm are transmitted in mm When this switch is On 1 Images scanned in inches are sent in inches Images scanned in mm are converted to inches Images received in inches are transmitted in inc...

Page 415: ...atched string is included in the Subject string 01 Displayed Sends from PC mail a request for a Return Receipt Receives the Return Receipt with displayed in the 2nd part Disposition Automatic action M...

Page 416: ...use in the subject line 1 Puts the RTI CSI registered on this machine in the Subject line When this switch is used to transfer and deliver mail to a PC the information in the Subject line that indicat...

Page 417: ...ot used I fax Switch 06 Not used do not change the settings SP No 1 102 007 I fax Switch 07 Not used do not change the settings SP No 1 102 008 I fax Switch 08 SP No 1 102 009 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 7...

Page 418: ...I fax Switch 0D SP No 1 102 014 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 1 Not used 2 3 Signature on Transmitting for Result Notification Individual Settings Bit SW 3 2 0 0 Not attached 0 1 Setting forbidden 0 1 Indiv...

Page 419: ...s whether files received with SMTP protocol are delivered or output immediately 0 Off Files received via SMTP are output immediately without delivery 1 On Files received via SMTP are delivered immedia...

Page 420: ...to print an A4 size document for example 1 Repetition of data when the received page is longer than the printer paper 0 Off 1 On 1 Default 10 mm of the trailing edge of the previous page are repeated...

Page 421: ...g 0 Enabled 1 Disabled 2 3rd paper feed station usage for fax printing 0 Enabled 1 Disabled 3 4th paper feed station usage for fax printing 0 Enabled 1 Disabled 4 Selects LCT use Enabled Disabled 0 En...

Page 422: ...ducible length when length reduction is enabled with switch 03 0 above Maximum reducible length Paper length N x 5mm N is the decimal value of the binary setting of bits 0 to 4 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1...

Page 423: ...roadcasting 0 All destinations 1 Only destinations where communication failure occurred 1 Only destinations where communication failure occurred are printed on the Communication Failure Report 5 7 Not...

Page 424: ...e machine automatically prints the fax message 3 4 Printing the sample image on reports Bit 4 0 Bit 3 0 The upper half only Bit 4 0 Bit 3 1 50 reduction in sub scan only Bit 4 1 Bit 3 0 Same size Bit...

Page 425: ...he settings Communication Switches Communication Switch 00 SP No 1 104 001 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 1 Compression modes available in receive mode Bit 1 0 Bit 0 0 MH only Bit 1 0 Bit 0 1 MH MR Bit 1 1 Bi...

Page 426: ...Fax received 1 Fax only from a sender machine that has the same polling ID as the receiver can be received Communication Switch 01 SP No 1 104 002 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 ECM 0 Off 1 On If this bit is...

Page 427: ...olution and are as follows 100 dpi 6 L 12 H 200 dpi 12 L 24 H 300 dpi 18 L 36 H 400 dpi 24 L 48 H 1 Acceptable total error line ratio 0 5 1 10 If the error line ratio for a page exceeds the acceptable...

Page 428: ...switching is ON OFF on auto receiving in FAX mode 2 Remote switch setting for AUTO mode 0 OFF 1 ON Determines whether remote switching is ON OFF on auto receiving in AUTO mode 3 7 Not used Do not cha...

Page 429: ...ission failed the previous time 1 Transmission begins from the first page using normal memory transmission 1 7 Not used Do not change the settings Communication Switch 0B SP No 1 104 012 No FUNCTION C...

Page 430: ...e Communication Switch 0E SP No 1 104 015 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 7 Minimum interval between automatic dialing attempts 06 to FF Hex unit 2 s e g 06 H 12 s This value is the minimum time that the machi...

Page 431: ...et up protocol DIS NSF before transmission 1 5 Not used Do not change the factory settings 6 7 Available unit of resolution in which fax messages are received Bit 7 0 Bit 6 0 mm Bit 7 0 Bit 6 1 inch B...

Page 432: ...ts 6 Not used Do not change the settings 7 Operating selection on not corresponding F codebox with received SUB 0 Disconnect 1 Receive This function also applies to SID PWD only reception Communicatio...

Page 433: ...s 8 as the first dialed number it automatically disables V 8 protocol If 9 is the PSTN access code use bit 1 2 7 Not used Do not change the settings Communication Switch 1D Not used do not change the...

Page 434: ...h byte will not be transmitted set to 1 if there are communication problems with PC based faxes which cannot receive the extended DIS frames 5 Not used Do not change the setting 6 Forbid CED AMsam out...

Page 435: ...ondition is always bad enough to slow down the data rate to 14 4 kbps or lower 3 ECM frame size 0 256 bytes 1 64 bytes Keep this bit at 0 in most cases 4 CTC transmission conditions 0 After one PPR si...

Page 436: ...s switch is used to prevent reverse polarity in ringing on the phone line applied to PSTN G3 ringing Do not change this setting 0 No detection Outside Japan 1 Detection Inside Japan only G3 Switch 04...

Page 437: ...1 2 4k 0 0 1 0 4 8k 0 0 1 1 7 2k 0 1 0 0 9 6k 0 1 0 1 12 0k 0 1 1 0 14 4k 0 1 1 1 16 8k 1 0 0 0 19 2k 1 0 0 1 21 6k 1 0 1 0 24 0k 1 0 1 1 26 4k 1 1 0 0 28 8k 1 1 0 1 31 2k 1 1 1 0 33 6k Other setting...

Page 438: ...r is selected V 8 protocol should be disabled manually Cross reference V 8 protocol on off G3 switch 03 bit2 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 bps 0 0 0 1 2 4k 0 0 1 0 4 8k 0 0 1 1 7 2k 0 1 0 0 9 6k 0 1 0 1 12...

Page 439: ...17 V 34 Other settings Not used G3 Switch 07 SP No 1 105 008 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 1 PSTN cable equalizer tx mode Internal Bit 1 0 Bit 0 0 None Bit 1 0 Bit 0 1 Low Bit 1 1 Bit 0 0 Medium Bit 1 1 Bit...

Page 440: ...setting is not effective in V 34 communicatio 4 PSTN cable equalizer V 8 V 17 rx mode External 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Keep this bit at 1 5 Not used Do not change the settings 6 Parameter selection for...

Page 441: ...communications 2 3 ISDN cable equalizer rx mode Internal Bit 3 0 Bit 2 0 None Bit 3 0 Bit 2 1 Low Bit 3 1 Bit 2 0 Medium Bit 3 1 Bit 2 1 High Use a higher setting if there is signal loss at higher fre...

Page 442: ...f line signals and the maximum interval between ECM frames from the other end Try using a longer setting if error code 0 21 is frequent 5 Not used Do not change the settings 6 Reconstruction time for...

Page 443: ...e to automatically switch the 3 second CNG interval High order bit 3000 2250ms 3000 50xNms 3000 50 x Nms 0F 3000 ms N FF 2250 ms Low order bit 00 0E 3000 3700ms 3000 50xNms 3000 50 x Nms 0F 3000 ms N...

Page 444: ...port selection 0 OFF 1 ON enable Selects single data port 3 IP Fax double ports single data port selection 0 OFF 1 ON enable Selects whether IP Fax uses a double port 4 IP Fax Gatekeeper 0 OFF 1 ON en...

Page 445: ...ion errors are occurring on the network If TCP UDP is enabled on the network raise this setting on the T 30 machine Increasing the delay time allows the recovery of more lost packets If only UDP is en...

Page 446: ...ssage with H 323 or no tunneled H 245 is transmitted via CCM 4 Message reception selection from non registered SIP server 0 Answer 1 Not answer 0 This answers the INVITE message from the SIP server no...

Page 447: ...transmission selection 0 PPRx1 1 PPRx4 When 0 is selected the transmission condition is decided by error frame numbers When 1 is selected the transmission condition is based on the ITU T method 6 Shif...

Page 448: ...ed 1 0 0 0 Not Used 1 0 0 1 Not Used 1 0 1 0 Not Used 1 0 1 1 Not Used 1 1 0 0 Not Used 1 1 0 1 Not Used 1 1 1 0 Not Used 4 5 Modem setting for transmission Sets the modem for transmission The default...

Page 449: ...efault is 0110 14 4K bps Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 0 0 1 2400 bps 0 0 1 0 4800 bps 0 0 1 1 7200 bps 0 1 0 0 9600 bps 0 1 0 1 12 0 Kbps 0 1 1 0 14 4 Kbps 0 1 1 1 Not Used 1 0 0 0 Not Used 1 0 0 1 Not U...

Page 450: ...ssion setting at T1 timeout 0 Not transmitted 1 Transmitted Transmits or does not transmit DCN at T1 timeout 2 Not used Do not change this setting 3 Hang up setting at DIS reception disabled 0 No hang...

Page 451: ...0 timer adjustment Bit 5 0 Bit 4 0 75 sec Bit 5 0 Bit 4 1 120 sec Bit 5 1 Bit 4 0 180 sec Bit 5 1 Bit 4 1 240 sec Adjusts the fail safe timer This timer sets the interval between setup data transmissi...

Page 452: ...route acceptable SIP server 3 4 Delay time between ACK message reception and re INVITE transmitting Set this function more than 1 sec when SIP connection is done via HiPath8000 4000 Siemen Co Bit 3 B...

Page 453: ...tomatic dialing The factory settings for each country are also given Most of these must be changed by RAM read write SP2 101 but some can be changed using NCU Parameter programming SP2 103 if SP2 103...

Page 454: ...many 01 01 Asia 18 12 UK 02 02 Japan 19 13 Hong Kong 20 14 Italy 03 03 South Africa 21 15 Austria 04 04 Australia 22 16 Belgium 05 05 New Zealand 23 17 Denmark 06 06 Singapore 24 18 Finland 07 07 Mala...

Page 455: ...one frequency lower limit low byte 680508 PSTN dial tone detection time 20 ms If 680508 contains FF H the machine pauses for the pause time address 68050D 68050E Italy See Note 2 680509 PSTN dial tone...

Page 456: ...upper limit low byte 680519 PABX dial tone frequency lower limit high byte Hz BCD If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disabled 68051A PABX dial tone frequency lower limit low byte 68051B...

Page 457: ...d 680527 PABX busy tone frequency upper limit low byte 680528 PABX busy tone frequency lower limit high byte Hz BCD If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disabled 680529 PABX busy tone freq...

Page 458: ...e detection is disabled 680535 International dial tone frequency upper limit low byte 680536 International dial tone frequency lower limit high byte Hz BCD If both addresses contain FF H tone detectio...

Page 459: ...ne reset time LOW 680545 Country dial tone reset time HIGH 680546 Country dial tone continuous tone time 680547 Country dial tone permissible drop time 20 ms 680548 Country dial wait interval LOW 6805...

Page 460: ...signals dBm x 0 5 SP2 103 021 parameter 20 The setting must be less than 5dBm and should not exceed the setting at 680552h above See Note 5 680554 PSTN DTMF tone attenuation level after dialling N x 0...

Page 461: ...not set a number more than 7 in the UK 68055E Progress tone detection level and cadence detection enable flags Bit 7 0 Bit 6 0 Bit 5 0 25 0 dBm Bit 7 0 Bit 6 0 Bit 5 1 35 0 dBm Bit 7 0 Bit 6 1 Bit 5...

Page 462: ...arameter 06 The setting must not be zero 680577 Minimum required length of the first ring 20 ms See Note 4 SP2 103 008 parameter 07 680578 Minimum required length of the second and subsequent rings 20...

Page 463: ...ow byte 6805A3 Acceptable CED detection frequency lower limit high byte BCD Hz If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disabled 6805A4 Acceptable CED detection frequency lower limit low byte...

Page 464: ...protocol tone 800Hz detection frequency lower limit high byte Hz BCD If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disabled 6805B2 Acceptable AI short protocol tone 800Hz detection frequency lower...

Page 465: ...2 s 1 30 s 1 Maximum wait time for post message EOP EOM MPS can be changed to 30 s Change this bit to 1 if communication errors occur frequently during V 17 reception 6805E4 Bit 2 sets the level of th...

Page 466: ...es 4 The first ring may not be detected until 1 to 2 5 wavelengths after the time specified by this parameter 5 The calculated level must be between 0 and 10 The attenuation levels calculated from RAM...

Page 467: ...ook Management 3 Select New program To create the new address book or Change To change already created address book 4 Press the Fax Dest or Email and select Fax Dest for the fax parameter or select Em...

Page 468: ...ogram a value between 79h and FEh Switch 01 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 4 Tx level If communication with a particular remote terminal often contains errors the signal level may be inappropriate Adjust the...

Page 469: ...wire between the modem and the telephone exchange when calling the number stored in this Quick Speed Dial Also try using the cable equalizer if one or more of the following symptoms occurs Communicati...

Page 470: ...S 0 1 Inch mm conversion before tx Bit 1 0 Bit 0 0 Inch mm conversion available Bit 1 0 Bit 0 1 Inch only Bit 1 1 Bit 0 0 Not used Bit 1 1 Bit 0 1 Disabled The machine uses inch based resolutions for...

Page 471: ...6 1 On Bit 7 1 Bit 6 0 Not used Bit 7 1 Bit 6 1 Disabled For example if ECM is switched on but is not wanted when sending to a particular terminal use the 0 0 setting V 8 V 34 protocol and JBIG compre...

Page 472: ...ls for sending 3 6 Not used Do not change these settings 7 Designates the bits to reference for compression method of e mail attachments 0 Registered Bit 0 to 6 1 No registration The 0 selection defau...

Page 473: ...MMENTS 0 Line resolution of e mail attachment 200 x 100 0 Off 1 On Sets the line resolution of the e mail attachment as 200 x100 1 Line resolution of e mail attachment 200 x 200 0 Off 1 On Sets the li...

Page 474: ...is machine determines them as full mode standard machines This machine attaches the demand of reception confirmation to a message when transmitting This machine updates the reception capability to the...

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