SYSTEM FEATURES
14 June, 2002
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6.5.2 BLANK PAGE DETECTION
Blank Page Detection Operation
The blank page detection feature sounds an alarm and displays a message when
the machine scans a sheet of paper that is almost completely white.
Some pages are blank.
To stop, press Stop key.
NOTE:
This feature does not operate when copying or scanning color.
The table below describes how blank page detection operates in different modes.
Mode Operation
Alarm
Display
Time
Immediate
TX
Document transmission continues, even after a blank page is
detected.
5 s
Memory TX
Document storage into memory continues, even after a blank
page is detected without interrupting the operation. The
message displays, then the transmission continues.
However, the operation can be stopped and the file deleted
while the file is being stored in memory and the message is
being displayed; to do this, press the Stop key.
5 s
Parallel
Memory TX
The transmission continues, even after a blank page is
detected. However, the operation can be stopped and the file
deleted while the file is being stored in memory and the
message is being displayed; to do this, press the Stop key.
5 s
Auto
Document
Name registration continues, even after a blank page is
detected. However, the operation can be stopped and the file
deleted while the file is being stored in memory and the
message is being displayed; to do this, press the Stop key.
5 s
Blank Page Detection Switch Settings
User Parameter Switch 11 bit 02 is set to 1 for the buzzer to sound and the
message to display when a blank page is detected. Setting this switch to 0 turns
this feature off.
Blank page detection can be set for three levels with a RAM R/W setting. The
default setting is 01.
01
First page blank.
02
Issue warning and message if even one page is blank.
Ram Address 404960
03
Issue warning and message only if all pages blank.