SCU Bit Switch 07 - Continued
BIT
FUNCTION
DATA
COMMENTS
4
Default setting for
the time a message
remains in memory
during polling trans-
mission
0: 24 hours
The message for polling transmission is stored to the hard
1: Erased after one
disk. If this bit is 0, it can be polled many times within 24
transmission
hours, then the message is erased. If this bit is 1, the mes-
sage remains on the disk until it has been polled once. For
each polling transmission, the setting can be changed with a
user option setting, but it will always return to the default
specified by this bit.
5
Department code
0: Keypad or bar code
If the user has installed the optional bar code reader, the
input method if
1: Bar code only
department code can be entered by scanning the reader
transmission restric-
across the required bar code. If the bit is 0, the code can be
tion is in use.
entered by either keypad or bar code reader. If the bit is 1,
only the bar code reader can be used.
6
Default setting for
0: Off 1: On
If this bit is 1, A3 width transmission will be enabled when
the A3 width trans-
power is switched on. If A3 width transmission is on, scanned
mission option
A3 fax messages will not be reduced to B4 or A4 before stor-
ing; this is useful if the fax at the other end has an A3 printer.
For each transmission, A3 width transmission can be
switched on/off with a user option setting, but after transmis-
sion, the setting will always return to the default specified by
this bit.
7
Not used
Do not change the factory setting.
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Summary of Contents for FAX7000L
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Page 8: ...SECTION 1...
Page 24: ...1 3 2 Minimum Space Requirements 1 15...
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Page 53: ...2 1 Operation Panel 2 1...
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Page 308: ...SECTION 6 OPTIONAL BAR CODE READER 6 1 Accessory Check List 6 1 6 2 Installation Procedure 6 2...
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Page 313: ...7 1 Point to point Diagram 7 1...
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Page 344: ...7 3 Block Diagrams 1 Overall Machine Control Overall 7 32...
Page 345: ...Main CPU 7 33...
Page 346: ...Main Slave CPU Interface 7 34...
Page 347: ...Slave CPU...
Page 348: ...Communication Control 7 36...
Page 349: ...2 Video Data Path Transmission 7 37...
Page 350: ...Reception 7 38...
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Page 352: ...3 Power Distribution From PSU to SPU 7 40...
Page 353: ...Distribution by SPU 7 41...
Page 354: ...UIB and LIB 7 42...
Page 355: ...4 Scanner Fluorescent Lamps 24VD Power Supply 7 43...
Page 356: ...Document Feed Mechanism 7 44...
Page 357: ...CCD Drive 7 45...
Page 358: ...5 Communication Control 7 46...
Page 359: ...6 Printer Laser Diode Drive 7 47...
Page 360: ...Main Scan Synchronization 7 48...
Page 361: ...Fusing Lamp Power Switching 7 49...
Page 362: ...Fusing Lamp Temperature Monitoring...
Page 363: ...7 4 Electrical Component Layout 7 51...
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Page 367: ...7 5 Timing Charts 1 Scanner 7 55...
Page 368: ...2 Printer 7 56...
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