
Debug Log
Function Overview
Debug logs are used for analysis of program operations of the machine and identification of the problem by the developer.
This machine has a function for compiling operation history of each software module as debug logs and outputting them as unified
logs for analyzing problems.
Since the frequency of outputting debug logs and the type of logs can be changed by the settings, the settings need to be changed
according to the trouble that occurs and the situation.
Whether to change the settings is instructed by the Support Dept. of the sales company, and on-site service technicians do not
have to decide it.
Cases where logs need to be collected
• When the result of identification of the cause shows that the trouble was caused by the iR-ADV machine (firmware, hardware-
related controller)
• When the failure occurs only at the customer's site and cannot be reproduced by the department in charge of quality
management or Canon Inc.
Type of log
Type of log
Description
Sublogs
Manual logs
Logs that are saved when log saving is executed.
Logs of the Main Controller, RCON, and DCON are saved together with automatic logs as up to 10 logs
in total.
Automatic logs
Logs that are automatically saved to the machine when an event (exceptional behavior, error code, or
reboot) occurs.
Logs of the Main Controller, RCON, and DCON are saved together with manual logs as up to 10 logs
in total.
Continuous logs
Logs that are continuously saved while the machine is running.
Up to 100 logs of only the Main Controller can be stored.
Key operation logs
History of key operations.
Network packet logs
Logs of network packet data sent from or received by the host machine.
Storage location and types of Sublogs
The locations where Sublogs are stored and the types of logs are shown below. Logs may be stored in controllers and parts other
than those shown below.
Type
Event logs
Manual logs
Continuous logs
Main Controller
Yes (more detailed than continu-
ous logs)
Yes (more detailed than continu-
ous logs)
Yes
DCON
Yes
Yes
No
RCON
Yes
Yes
No
■ Sublogs
Sublog is the general term for the unified logs for analyzing problem in which operation histories of software modules are compiled
as debug logs.
When a problem relating to the host machine occurs in the field and it is difficult to identify the cause of it at the user site, collecting
Sublogs and sending them to Design Dept./R&D can improve the efficiency of analyzing the problem and reduce the time it takes
to deal with the problem.
6. Troubleshooting
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Страница 1: ...Revision 2 0 imageRUNNER ADVANCE C355 C255 Series Service Manual ...
Страница 17: ...Product Overview 1 Product Lineup 7 Option 8 Features 11 Specifications 14 Parts Name 18 ...
Страница 127: ...Periodical Service 3 Periodically Replacement Parts 117 Consumable parts 118 ...
Страница 128: ...Periodically Replacement Parts There are no periodically replacement parts in this machine 3 Periodical Service 117 ...
Страница 154: ...4 Remove the Screws 5x 5 Remove the Rear Cover 1 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 143 ...
Страница 213: ...3 Remove the Fan Guide 1 1 Screw 2 1 Boss 3 3 Hooks 4 1 1x 2 3 4 4 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 202 ...
Страница 215: ...5 Remove the Fixing Harness Guide 1 1 Boss 2 2 Hooks 3 1 2 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 204 ...
Страница 257: ...1 Free the Harness 1 Harness Guide A 1x 1 A 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 246 ...
Страница 269: ...7 Remove the Fixing Inlet Guide 1 1 Claw 2 5 Hooks 3 1 2 3 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 258 ...
Страница 317: ...Adjustment 5 Actions at Parts Replacement 307 Original Exposure System 313 Pickup Feed System 314 ...
Страница 326: ...2 Check the value of the scale on the Adjustment Plate 3 Loosen the Fixation Screw 1x 5 Adjustment 315 ...
Страница 376: ...Error Jam Alarm 7 Overview 366 EError Code 369 Jam Code 457 Alarm Code 464 ...
Страница 469: ...Host Machine Cassette PS12 PS11 PS01 PS04 PS05 PS14 PS10 PS101 7 Error Jam Alarm 458 ...
Страница 490: ...85 0005 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 7 Error Jam Alarm 479 ...
Страница 495: ... i Press the button to display the screen showing the locations of electrical components 8 Service Mode 484 ...
Страница 882: ...2 CAUTION Do not install the IC Card Reader Support Plate in the opposite direction 4x TP M3x6 3 9 Installation 871 ...
Страница 890: ...4 4x TP M3x6 5 3x 6 2x TP M3x6 7 8 9 Installation 879 ...
Страница 891: ...9 1x 10 1x 11 2x 12 4x 13 9 Installation 880 ...
Страница 900: ...7 8 9 NOTE Proceed to step 13 In the case of a Card Reader manufactured by TOPPAN 10 9 Installation 889 ...
Страница 901: ...11 12 1x 13 NOTE Use the screw removed in steps 3 1x 14 NOTE Be sure to wind it counterclockwise 1x 9 Installation 890 ...
Страница 902: ...15 Binding 1x 1x 1x 16 CAUTION Be sure to align the corners with the indexes 9 Installation 891 ...
Страница 903: ...17 9 Installation 892 ...
Страница 913: ...2 3 RS Tightening M4x10 Boss 1x 1x 4 CAUTION Be sure that the core is inside the Edge Saddle 1x 1x 9 Installation 902 ...
Страница 914: ...5 6 2x Screw w washer M3x14 7 4x TP M3x6 9 Installation 903 ...
Страница 923: ...3 2x 4 Short 1x 5 1x NOTE The removed screw will be used in step 7 6 1x 9 Installation 912 ...
Страница 927: ... In the case of printer model having Cassette Pedestal 2x 5x 1x 1x 2x 2x 2x 1x 1x 9 Installation 916 ...
Страница 929: ...3 4 4x 5 CAUTION Be sure to place 5 or more sheets of paper to prevent damage 6 7 8 1x 9 Installation 918 ...
Страница 930: ...9 10 11 1x 12 13 9 Installation 919 ...
Страница 931: ...14 2x 15 16 2x 17 6x 18 4x 9 Installation 920 ...
Страница 932: ... Installing the NFC kit C1 1 1x 2 1x 3 TP M3x4 1x 9 Installation 921 ...
Страница 934: ...2 6x 3 2x 4 NOTE Be sure to pay attention to the direction of the cover 5 2x 6 9 Installation 923 ...
Страница 935: ...7 8 1x 9 10 11 1x 9 Installation 924 ...