ADJUSTMENT
1 - 28
382 LCF tray lockout counter.
All
0
0-1
1
Note: For tray lockout
clearing to take effect
set to 0, then turn the
machinepower switch
x machine ON.
390 HDD (Hard Disk Drive) error Copier
0
0-32767
2
counter
Note: Only the counter value
can be displayed. A
value cannot be entered
or changed.
393 HDD (Hard Disk Drive) machine Copier/
0
0-32767
2
(system) error counter
Printer
Note: Only the counter value (system)
can be displayed. A
value cannot be
entered or changed.
400 Thermistor status counter
All
All
0
0-9
1
To clear enter 0 then press
SET or INTERRUPT.
Note: Entering a value other
than 0 will create a
“CALL FOR SERVICE”
condition.
401 Drum counter
All
All
0
0-99999999
1
404 Developer counter
All
All
0
0-99999999
1
407 Fuser pre-running time. The
All
—
8
0-14
1
time allowed for the fuser to
rotate during the warm up
mode.
410 Fuser temperature in the
Printer
—
8
0-15
1
Print mode.
411 Fuser temperature when the
All
All
8
0-15
1
copier is Ready.
412 Fuser temperature in the
All
—
3
0-15
1
ENERGY SAVER mode
The LCF tray operation is displayed when there is a
problem detected with the tray raising or lowering.
The machine logic disables the LCF tray movement
by placing a 1 in the memory at code 382. To
enable the LCF set code 382 to 0 and determine
the cause of the LCF tray movement problem.
When an internal problem with the HDD occurs,
an error is recorded in the memory at code 390.
When too many errors occur, it is then necessary
to replace the HDD.
When there is a problem communicating to the
HDD through the machine interfaces an error is
recorded in memory in code. When this occurs
often, the machine interface cables and PWA’s
that provide communications to the HDD must be
checked and replaced as necessary.
0: No error
1: C41 occurred once
2: C41 occurs continuously
3: C46 error
4: C43 error
5: C44 error
6: C43 error
7: C44 error
8: C45 error
9: C44 error
See the trouble shooting section for additional
information.
Set this counter to 0 anytime the drum is replaced.
The count is determined by the amount of time the
drum drive motor runs.
Set this counter to 0 anytime the material is
replaced. The count is the total of all copies and
prints, including all test mode copies and prints.
0: 120 sec.
5: 195 sec.
10: 270 sec.
1: 135 sec.
6: 210sec.
11: 285 sec.
2: 150 sec.
7: 225 sec.
12: 300 sec.
3: 165 sec.
8: 240 sec.
13: 315 sec.
4: 180 sec.
9: 255 sec.
14: 330 sec.
0: 173°C
6: 195°C
12: 212°C
1: 180°C
7: 198°C
13: 215°C
2: 183°C
8: 200°C
14: 218°C
3: 186°C
9: 203°C
15: 221°C
4: 189°C
10: 206°C
5: 192°C
11: 209°C
0: 173°C
6: 195°C
12: 212°C
1: 180°C
7: 198°C
13: 215°C
2: 183°C
8: 200°C
14: 218°C
3: 186°C
9: 203°C
15: 221°C
4: 189°C
10: 206°C
5: 192°C
11: 209°C
0: 160°C
6: 183°C
12: 200°C
1: 164°C
7: 186°C
13: 203°C
2: 167°C
8: 189°C
14: 206°C
3: 170°C
9: 192°C
15: 210°C
4: 173°C
10: 195°C
5: 180°C
11: 198°C
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Summary of Contents for AR-650
Page 103: ...MAINTENANCE 2 6 Rear drive system 38 36 37 3 54 54 54 54 54 54 96 12 81 63 63 46 ...
Page 104: ...2 7 MAINTENANCE ADF front sectional view 100 104 109 105 106 102 108 99 101 103 107 98 ...
Page 122: ...SUPPLIES 3 10 13 CONNECT 15 CLOSE 2 1 14 CLOSE 1 2 16 TURN ON 17 PRESS 18 END ...
Page 169: ...Click Finish button then Virtual Modem installation is completed 5 5 ...
Page 179: ...To make the connection ONLINE mode click button before firmware downloading 5 15 ...
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