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COPYRIGHT © 1999 CANON INC.

CANON  FAX-L350  DEC. 1999  PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)

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DEC. 1999

FAX-L350

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FAX-L350

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FAX-L350

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HANDSET APPARATUS

Summary of Contents for FAX-L350

Page 1: ... L350 DEC 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON HY8 10AM 000 DEC 1999 FAX L350 H12 1573 230V EC FAX L350 H12 1574 230V UK FAX L350 H12 1575 230V GER FAX L350 H12 1577 230V FRN FAX L350 H12 1578 230V AUS FAX L350 H12 1579 230V AE HANDSET APPARATUS ...

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Page 3: ...tions of this manual The following paragraph does not apply to any countries where such provisions are inconsistent with local law Trademarks The product names and company names described in this manual are the registered trademarks of the individual companies Copyright This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be copied reproduced or translat...

Page 4: ... by discharge of static electricity for example States a precaution to be taken to prevent damage to electronic components by electrostatic discharge Informs you of fire related cautions Informs you that the plug must be removed from the power outlet before starting an operation Gives useful information to understand descriptions Indicates sections to be read to obtain more detailed information NO...

Page 5: ...pter 4 Appendix This part explains the informations of the optional products and user data flow For more details of user operations and user reports see the separate volume of USER S GUIDE Procedure for assembly disassembly and greasing points are not given in this manual See the illustrations in the separate volume of PARTS CATALOG Detailed description of each SSSW parameter is not given in this ...

Page 6: ...III III REVISION HISTORY REVISION CONTENT 0 Original ...

Page 7: ... 1 3 Fire hazards 1 21 5 1 4 Moving parts 1 21 5 1 5 LASER beams 1 22 5 2 General Cautions 1 22 5 2 1 Unit cautions 1 29 5 2 2 Toner cartridge cautions 1 31 5 3 Servicing Cautions 1 31 5 3 1 Damage from static charge 1 31 5 3 2 Scanner section 1 32 5 3 3 Printer section 1 33 5 3 4 Paper feed section 1 34 5 3 5 Paper load section 1 34 5 3 6 Control boards 1 35 5 3 7 Replacing ROM 1 36 5 4 Data rela...

Page 8: ... 2 23 6 3 Manual Auto Reception Switching 2 23 6 3 1 Settings 2 23 6 3 2 Parameters 2 24 7 NEW FUNCTION 2 24 7 1 High speed Transmission 2 24 7 1 1 V 8 V 34 protocol 2 38 7 2 JBIG Image Compression Encoding Method 2 38 7 2 1 Outline of the JBIG image compression encoding method 2 39 7 2 2 Single progression sequential bi level image compression method 2 40 7 2 3 Encoding method 2 47 7 2 4 Construc...

Page 9: ...JUSTMENT 3 8 3 1 Replacing Parts 3 8 3 2 Adjustment 3 9 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 3 9 4 1 Troubleshooting Index 3 10 4 2 Errors Shown on the Display 3 10 4 2 1 User error message 3 12 4 2 2 Error codes 3 18 4 3 Errors not Shown on the Display 3 18 4 3 1 General errors 3 19 4 3 2 Printing problems 3 25 4 3 3 Scanning problems 3 27 5 SERVICE SWITCHES 3 27 5 1 Hardware Switches 3 28 5 2 Service Data Settings...

Page 10: ...rvice report output functions 3 75 8 WIRING DIAGRAM 3 75 8 1 Wiring Diagram 3 76 8 2 Connector Locations and Signal Descriptions Chapter 4 Appendix 4 1 1 INSTALLING THE FAX L350 4 1 1 1 Setting Up 4 1 1 2 Checking Operations 4 2 2 OPTION 4 2 2 1 HANDSET KIT 4 8 3 USER DATA FLOW 4 8 3 1 User Data Flow by Operation Panel 4 11 4 MAKER CODE ...

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Page 14: ...nsor to detect remaining toner Automatic dialing There are 32 one touch dial locations and 100 coded speed dial locations Registered numbers can be retrieved using the telephone directory feature Improved speed This fax unit is equipped with the ITU T standard V 34 mode which enables transmission speeds up to 33 600 bps more than double the rate of older G3 fax models Improved data compression JBI...

Page 15: ...ion Specification Applicable lines PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network PBX Private Branch Exchange Handset CT 19 option Transmission method Half duplex Transmission control protocol ITU T T30 binary protocol ECM protocol Modulation method G3 image signals ITU T V 27ter 2 4k 4 8k bps ITU T V 29 7 2k 9 6k bps ITU T V 33 12k 14 4k bps ITU T V 17 TC7 2k TC9 6k 12k 14 4k bps ITU T V 34 2 4k 4 8k 7 2...

Page 16: ...is completed until line is switched from facsimile to telephone Minimum transmission time 10 msec MH MR 0 msec MMR Transmission output level from 15 to 0 dBm Receive input level from 43 to 3 dBm Modem IC R288F 2 3 Scanner Specification Type Sheets ADF capacity Max 30 sheets A4 Letter Max 20 sheets Legal Effective scanning width Letter Legal 8 42 214 mm A4 8 19 208 mm Scanning method Contact sensor...

Page 17: ...gin 0 08 0 08 0 08 0 08 0 08 0 08 2 0 2 0 mm 2 0 2 0 mm 2 0 2 0 mm Units are inches with mm shown in parentheses Document scanning width A4 LTR is set in service data 1 SSSW SW06 bit4 Skew area is not taken into consideration The feed precision of the original is included in the scanning range values Scanning range Sheet dimensions W L Maximum 8 58 14 41 218 mm 336 mm Minimum 3 5 1 75 88 9 mm 63 5...

Page 18: ... 8 dots mm 7 7 line mm Superfine 8 dots mm 15 4 line mm Ultrafine 16 dots mm 15 4 line mm Paper output tray stacking when using the recommended paper Face down delivery slot Approx 50 sheets Face up delivery slot 1 sheet Paper tray Paper supply method ASF Auto Sheet Feeder Kind of paper tray MULTI PURPOSE TRAY Paper capacity Max 0 40 10 mm thickness Plain Paper Lavel Paper Envelopes Transparency M...

Page 19: ...rgin 0 08 0 08 0 16 0 08 0 16 0 08 2 0 2 0 mm 4 0 2 0 mm 4 0 2 0 mm Right margin 0 08 0 12 0 16 0 12 0 16 0 12 2 0 3 0 mm 4 0 3 0 mm 4 0 3 0 mm Top margin 0 08 0 08 0 08 0 08 0 08 0 08 2 0 2 0 mm 2 0 2 0 mm 2 0 2 0 mm Bottom margin 0 24 0 16 0 24 0 16 0 24 0 18 6 0 4 0 mm 6 0 4 0 mm 6 0 4 5 mm Units are inches with mm shown in parentheses The header is printed in the printing range Skew area is no...

Page 20: ... mode only the area that can be printed on a single page is copied and copies are not made over multiple pages 2 6 Interface Specifications The parallel interface sends 8 bits one byte of data at one time and is transistor transistor logic TTL compatible Interface type IEEE P1284 Bi directional parallel Data transmission 8 bit parallel interface IBM PC or compatible Synchronizing signal STROBE sig...

Page 21: ...ts Reception FAX TEL switching Yes Method CNG detection Message None Pseudo CI None Pseudo ring Yes Pseudo ringback tone Yes Reduction settings for reception Yes Automatic reduction of reception images Yes 100 70 Built in Answering machine None Answering machine connection Yes Telephone answering priority type Remote reception Yes Remote ID method Memory lock reception None Reception printing in r...

Page 22: ...ransmission and broadcast transmission image data activity management report Backup IC 2 5 M byte DRAM Backup device Rechargeable capacitor 2 5 V 4F Battery life 40 cycles with 100 discharge Temperature 77 F 25 C Activity management Yes a User report Activity report Every 20 transactions always transmission and reception together Activity report sending receiving One touch speed dialing list Coded...

Page 23: ...nt View Figure 1 3 External View 1 SUPPORT TRAYS AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER ADF DOCUMENT GUIDES OPERATION PANEL PAPER DELIVERY SELECTOR PAPER REST MULTI PURPOSE TRAY PAPER GUIDE FACE DOWN DELIVERY SLOT RELEASE LATCH FRONT COVER FACE UP DELIVERY SLOT EXTENSION TRAY PAPER CASSETTE ...

Page 24: ...NECTOR REAR COVER BI DIRECTIONAL PARALLEL PORT FIXING ASSEMBLY PAPER RELEASE LEVER FX 3 TONER CARTRIDGE COMPARTMENT TRANSFER CHARGING ROLLER FRONT COVER HANDSET JACK TELEPHONE LINE JACK EXTENSION PHONE JACK Inside View Rear View Figure 1 4 External View 2 ...

Page 25: ...9 0 Coded Dial Directory R Redial Pause Set Alarm In Use Memory Receive Mode Resolution R button Document feed lever LCD display Start Copy button Resolution button One Touch Speed Dial buttons Coded Speed Dial Directory button Numeric buttons Hook button Redial Pause button Receive Mode button Stop button Set button In Use Memory lamp Alarm lamp One Touch Speed Dial panel Coded Dial Directory but...

Page 26: ...Press this button to redial the last number that was dialed using the numeric buttons orto enter pauses between digits when dialing or registering fax numbers Hook button Press to dial with the numeric buttons when using manual sending Receve Mode button Use this button to select the receive mode for reciving faxes Start Copy button Press this button to begin faxing or copying Resolution button Pr...

Page 27: ... tone when dialing a number Not used in the UK Hong Kong Australia New Zealand Singapore or Malaysia Tone button Press this button to use tone dialing temporarily when your unit is set for pulse dialing Press also to enter a sign when registering your fax telephone number Space button Use this button to enter a space between letters and numbers when you are registering information Clear button Use...

Page 28: ...1 15 FAX L350 Chapter 1 General Description 3 3 Option Handset Kit 3 4 Consumable Toner cartridge FX3 cartridge is used ...

Page 29: ...6 FAX L350 Chapter 1 General Description Figure 1 8 Dimensions 4 DIMENSIONS 30 764 mm 19 483 mm 14 9 380 mm 17 6 448 mm 11 95 303 5 mm TOP SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW 30 764 mm 19 483 mm 14 2 361 mm 14 9 380 mm ...

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Page 31: ...ersonnel Hazards 1 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 5 1 Personnel Hazards Fixing ass y Pressure roller PCNT board Document feed motor Fixing section frame surface Main motor SCNT board Lithium battery NCU board Telephone line Power supply unit MCNT board Interface board ...

Page 32: ... Personnel Hazards 2 Main motor Separation roller Document eject roller Document feed motor Document feed roller Paper face up eject roller Paper face down eject roller Transfer charging roller Paper feed roller Paper feed roller Pickup roller Pickup roller ...

Page 33: ...t minute after receiving the burn is the most important Cool the burn immediately with cold running water In case of a serious burn seek medical attention immediately High temperature parts The parts which get hot during operation are indicated For the location of these parts refer to the figures Ambient temperature 95 F 35 C continuous copy operation Document feed motor approx 168 F 76 C Main mot...

Page 34: ...11 is a LASER beam warning label which is placed on the LASER scanner unit Always remain within the contents of this manual when servicing and do not carry out any other maintenance Within the range of service work in this manual you will not be exposed to dangerous LASER light Figure 1 11 LASER beam warning label Disassembly Prohibited Never disassemble or alter the printer section LASER scanner ...

Page 35: ...orized Canon dealer or the Canon help line The back of the FAX L350 includes slots and openings for ventilation To keep the FAX L350 from overheating which can cause it to operate abnormally and create a risk take care not to block or cover these openings Do not operate the unit on a bed sofa rug or other similar soft surface or near a radiator or other heat source Do not place the FAX L350 in a c...

Page 36: ...he power cord into an uninterruptible power supply UPS Always unplug the FAX L350 before moving or cleaning it Whenever you unplug the FAX L350 wait at least five seconds before you plug it back in Keep the FAX L350 away from direct sunlight as this can damage it If you have to place it near a window install heavy curtains or blinds Do not expose the FAX L350 to extreme temperature fluctuations In...

Page 37: ...nusual noises or odour coming from it If the FAX L350 does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions in this user s guide or you can damage the unit and require extensive repair work If the FAX L350 is dropped or its cabinet damaged If the FAX L350 begins performing poorly The optional handset emits low...

Page 38: ...etween 20 and 80 Keep the FAX L350 away from direct sunlight If possible place the FAX L350 near an existing telephone outlet to allow for an easy connection of the telephone line to the unit Place the FAX L350 near an electrical wall outlet that povides 200 240 volt AC 50 60 Hz power Place the FAX L350 near the PC you will be connecting it to Make sure you can reach it easily as you will be using...

Page 39: ...e unit only by pulling on the plug itself Never pull on the cord Do not plug the FAX L350 into an outlet shared with an appliance such as an air conditioner computer electric typewriter or copier These devices generate electrical noise which can interfere with the operation of the FAX L350 Make sure nothing is laying on the power cord and that the cord cannot be walked on or tripped over Do not ov...

Page 40: ...nce connected though the unit still needs to warm up before you can use it While the FAX L350 is warming up the message PLEASE WAIT appears in the LCD display When the date and receive mode appear the FAX L350 is in standby mode and ready for use If the toner cartridge has not been installed yet the message CHECK COVER CART alternates with the standby mode display P L E A SE WA I T 3 1 1 2 1 9 9 9...

Page 41: ...le that complies with IEEE 1284 Contact your local authorized Canon dealer if you need help in selecting a cable Connect the FAX L350 to your computer as follows 1 Make sure the computer is turned off and the FAX L350 is unplugged 2 Connect the parallel interface cable to your FAX L350 a Align the cable connector with the interface port so their shapes match b Gently press the cable connector into...

Page 42: ...rtridge If the drum surface is exposed to light and damaged print quality may deteriorate Do not stand the cartridge on end and do not turn it upside down If toner becomes caked in the cartridge it may prove impossible to free it even by shaking the cartridge Keep the cartridge away from computer screens disk drives and oppy disks The magnet inside the cartridge may harm these items Never touch th...

Page 43: ... are ready to install the cartridge in the unit Save the protective bag You may need to repack and transport the cartridge at a later date Do not store the cartridge in salty air or where there are corrosive gases such as from aerosol sprays Do not remove the cartridge from the FAX L350 unless necessary DO NOT PLACE THE CARTRIDGE IN FIRE TONER POWDER IS FLAMMABLE ...

Page 44: ...ansport printed circuit boards and electronic devices Avoid wearing silk or polyester clothing and leather soled shoes Wear cotton clothing and rubber soled shoes instead Avoid servicing this unit in a carpeted room Before servicing this unit touch this unit s grounded terminals to discharge any static charge Wear grounding wrist straps and ground this unit s metal chassis Always handle the circui...

Page 45: ... or rear of the recording paper may be soiled and fixing defects and jams can occur During disassembly hold the fixing ass y by the plastic sections Hold the pressure roller by the shaft at both ends of the rollers Cleaning method If the fixing film or pressure roller is soiled clean the transfer charging roller as explained in Chapter 3 Maintenance Service c Lubrication points Do not touch the gr...

Page 46: ...ng canoccur During disassembly hold the pick up roller by the plastic sections Cleaning method If the printing defects occur clean the pick up roller as explained in Chapter 3 Mainte nance Service d LASER Scanner unit The LASER scanner unit cannot be adjusted in the field so do not attempt to disassemble it Never loosen or remove the screws on the LASER scanner unit Doing so might prevent satisfac...

Page 47: ...NT board print out the stored data and then enter this data into the new SCNT board The SCNT board replacement precaution is described in 5 4 3 SCNT board replacement precautions on Page 1 39 The SCNT board s volume resistor VR1 has been factory adjusted Service personnel are not to alter its setting b Power supply unit Current fuses FU101 on the power supply unit are directly attached If these fu...

Page 48: ...r cover and remove the ROM cover referring to the Parts catalog supplied separately 4 Remove the ROM mounted on the SCNT board using the ROM extractor etc 5 Insert the new ROM making sure that the notches on the ROM package and IC socket are aligned c After replacement 1 When a defective ROM is being replaced with a new ROM turn the power on after mounting on the SCNT board This completes replacem...

Page 49: ...s image data which was read other than by a direct transmission It also acts as a buffer memory to store the image data received Transmitted and reception image data stored in the DRAM on the SCNT board are backed up for approx one hour by electric double layer capacitor Reception image data When image data are set to be printed they will be stored in the DRAM as memory reception images and RECEIV...

Page 50: ...mage data can be transferred to another fax machine by using the reception image data transfer function NOTE Figure 1 24 Reception Image Data Transfer Set button MEMORY REFERENCE 1 DOC MEMORY LIST MEMORY REFERENCE 3 RESEND DOCUMENT Select transaction number Input dial number Numeric button Set button Select 3 RESEND DOCUMENT Memory Reference TEL ...

Page 51: ...d up by shorting the jumper pin JP1 on the SCNT board with the jumper plug If the jumper plug is removed and the power is turned off the data in SRAM will be lost Before removing the jumper plug be sure to print out the data stored in the SRAM Lithium battery life The lithium battery can last for over 5 years after the power is turned off When the power is on the lithium battery s power is untappe...

Page 52: ...umper pin to close the lithium battery s circuit To prevent battery depletion during shipping only one prong of the jumper pin is covered with a jumper plug When replacing the SCNT board re attach the jumper plug so that it covers both prongs of the jumper pin and closes the circuit the lithium battery can then be used for SRAM back up If this procedure is omitted there will be no battery back up ...

Page 53: ...cal noise and static can cause problems as well In such a case use the All clear feature After installing the unit for the first time and connecting the power cord execute All clear Also after an All clear we recommend that you set the country type to suit the communication standard used in your country Below is the procedure for performing All clear and type setting operation Figure 1 25 All Clea...

Page 54: ...rotection circuit thermistor TH101 Fixing ass y Thermal fuse thermistor 5 5 3 Lightning protection The fax unit s electrical components are protected from abnormal voltage caused by lightning Protected Component Safety Device NCU board ass y Arrester AR1 AR2 located at the primary side of the NCU board discharge a voltage of more than 500VDC via the power cord Power supply unit Varistor VZ101 VZ10...

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Page 58: ...ltiple sheets set in the cassette at the bottom of the machine or set on the recording paper rest at the rear of the machine and feeds the recording paper to the printer section In the printer section the main motor drives the gears and rollers to print the image scanned from the document onto the recording paper fed from the papers supply section which is then ejected The user can choose to eject...

Page 59: ...yout PCNT board Document edge sensor It detects the document leading trailing edges Document sensor Detects whether or not a document is set Paper edge sensor It detects the recording paper leading trailing edges Toner sensor It detects whether there is toner in the toner cartridge Front cover cartridge sensor It detects whether the front cover is open or closed and whether the toner cartridge is ...

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Page 61: ... FAX L350 Chapter 2 Technical Reference Figure 2 3 Scanner Section 2 SCANNER MECHANISM The scanner section scans documents that are to be sent or copied 1 11 6 4 5 8 9 3 2 7 8 13 15 14 12 10 12 10 13 14 7 ...

Page 62: ...ch as thick stock paper or photographs 7 Separation Roller This roller uses differences in the coefficients of friction of the separation guide document and separation roller to separate each of the sheets in a multiple page document 8 Upper Document Feed Roller When the separation roller starts to rotate the upper document feed roller raises the document stopper so that documents can be fed 9 Doc...

Page 63: ... feed can therefore mini mize the possibility of damage caused by pinching between the separation guide and separation roller when feeding documents such as thick stock paper or photo graphs However because document separation does not occur in manual docu ment feed mode only one sheet at a time may be loaded Loading multiple sheets will result in double feed Document Jam Detection There are two t...

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Page 65: ...ference Figure 2 4 Paper Supply Section 3 PAPER SUPPLY SECTION The paper supply section separates the sheets of recording paper loaded in the sheet feeder and feeds them to the printer section one sheet at a time 1 4 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 5 11 ...

Page 66: ...paper one sheet at a time 9 Paper Sensor The sensor detects the presence absence of recording paper inside the cassette 10 Pickup solenoid This solenoid controls rotation of the pickup roller When the main motor is activated to begin paper feeding the pickup solenoid releases the pickup roller When the pickup roller picks up a sheet of record ing paper and rotates one full turn the solenoid locks ...

Page 67: ...etter A4 and Legal according to the User setting A paper size error occurs if the specified paper size is different from the size of the paper placed in the sheet feeder when one page is actually printed In this case a message CHECK PAPER SIZE appears on the display the ALARM lamp blinks and the following opera tion is carried out If the specified paper length is greater than the actual paper leng...

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Page 69: ...echnical Reference 4 PRINTER SECTION The LASER beam printer engine comprises the following sections Figure 2 5 Printer Section Paper feed eject section Fixing section Toner cartridge Toner transfer section LASER scanner section ...

Page 70: ...developing cylinder causes toner to adhere to the photosensitive drum to form a visible image which is then transferred to the recording paper at the toner transfer section Residual toner is then removed from the surface of the photosensitive drum by the cleaning blade 4 3 Toner Transfer Section This section comprises the transfer charging roller and the static eliminator The recording paper passe...

Page 71: ...er turning the power ON is four or more and BD is out of the BD cycle for 2 0 seconds or more during laser drive while the scanner motor is rotating at fixed speed the printer controller judges this to be a BD malfunction Scanner Motor Malfunction If the predetermined speed of rotation is not reached within 3 0 seconds of start of scanner motor rotation the printer controller detects a scanner mot...

Page 72: ...fixing heater stops the main motor scanner motor and high voltage systems and generates a printer error Paper eject jam detection There are two types of paper eject jam which may occur a Paper eject stationary jam A paper eject stationary jam occurs when the paper eject sensor detects the paper between 3 3 and 4 7 seconds after the paper edge sensor detects the trailing edge of the paper b Paper e...

Page 73: ... order When the paper delivery selector is set to the down position the flapper is raised to guide paper to the face up delivery slot Paper overflow sensor Paper delivery selector Face up delivery slot Face down delivery slot Toner sensor Paper edge sensor Paper feed roller Transfer charging roller Pressure roller Paper eject sensor Paper overflow sensor Face down eject roller Paper delivery selec...

Page 74: ...8F IC36 Amp Fixing high voltage controller IC301 Power supply unit RTC SRAM Over flow sensor Paper sensor Toner sensor a SCNT board OPCNT board Document edge sensor Document sensor Driver IC8 Driver IC501 MCNT board Main moter Printer section Dcument feed motor NCU board Contact sensor Speaker 6 6MHz Paper eject sensor 3 3V 5V 12V 12V 5V d PCNT board a System Printer control section b Communicatio...

Page 75: ...us from the printer section and transfers them to the MPU OPCNT serial interface DRAM SRAM controller Controls DRAM SRAM read write and refreshing Document feed motor control Reduction in vertical scanning Recording decoder Pickup solenoid control RTC Real Time Clock control The RTC is backed up by lithium battery and counts the data and time SRAM SRAM is backed up by lithium battery SRAM holds da...

Page 76: ... loading and the LASER scanner unit The printer control section transfers the signal received from the printer section to the system controller IC as printer status The printer controller IC has the following other functions Main motor control Fixing heater control Fixing heater temperature detection BD signal detection LASER drive control APC control Scanner motor fixing ass y or BD failure detec...

Page 77: ...t sensor to digital image data 3 The system controller IC converts processed image data from serial data to parallel data and writes them to the DRAM 4 The MPU encodes raw data in the DRAM using a soft codec and rewrites the encoded data into the DRAM 5 The MODEM IC modulates the coded image data 6 The modulated data are then sent from the MODEM IC to the NCU board Figure 2 8 G3 Transmission Image...

Page 78: ...3 After one page is received the encoded data in DRAM is decoded by the system controller IC 4 The system controller IC then converts the resolution of the fax data to the appropriate resolution for the printer data and send it to the printer controller IC on the SCNT board 5 The printer controller IC prints data by controlling the main motor LASER and high voltage accord ing to the received print...

Page 79: ... 0 to 30 sec Pseudo Ring start time F T RING TIME 22 sec User data 10 to 60 sec Pseudo Ring time F T SWITCH ACTION RECEIVE User data RECEIVE Operation after FAX TEL switching DISCONNECT Pseudo RBT frequency 400 Hz None None fixed Pseudo RBT transmission from CML 4 sec Service data 3 16 0 to 9 sec on time until start CNG detection time Pseudo RBT pattern on time 1000 ms Service data 3 17 0 to 9990 ...

Page 80: ...E 6 2 2 Parameters Item Default Setting Selection setting switch range Signal detection time 60 sec Service data 3 25 0 to 999 sec 6 3 Manual Auto Reception Switching Determines if the fax switches to document receive mode after the fax rings for a specified time when the fax is in the manual receive mode 6 3 1 Settings 1 Set the MAN AUTO SWITCH in the user data RX MODE to ON 2 Set the number of s...

Page 81: ...optimizing the modem operation according to the line condition The V 8 protocol V 34 pre protocol and post protocol use full duplex transmission to speed the process ing Fourteen image transmission speeds 3 are available 33600 31200 28800 26400 24000 21600 19200 16800 14400 12000 9600 7200 4800 and 2400 bps The modulation speed baud rate 4 can be selected from among 2400 3000 and 3200 symbols sec ...

Page 82: ...d and V 17 or a lower protocol is selected 2 If the transmission speed is set to 14400 bps or lower the V 8 protocol is not executed and V 17 or a lower protocol is selected 3 After the V 21 protocol is selected first it can be changed to V 8 or V 34 See c 1 4 When the V 34 protocol begins it falls back within the V 34 protocol but it does not fall back to the V 17 mode or lower NOTE ...

Page 83: ...ure Communication end procedure See page 2 32 S S A Sh NSS V 8 V 34 Declares the usable modulation mode Declares that V 34 capability exists on each machine and transfers the V 34 procedures with phase 2 After declaring the modem s modulation speed capacity etc to each machine the receiving side determines the modulation speed based on the results of an probing signal output by the transmitting si...

Page 84: ...nal termination Indicate the general transmis sion function Sent to resume the V 8 protocol Remarks Modulated by V 21 L 1 Modulated by V 21 L 1 Late start only See Figure 2 11 Modulated by V 21 L 1 Receiver Signal Modified response tone Common menu Abbreviation ANSam JM Meaning 2100 Hz tone signal ampli tude modulated by 15 Hz Indicate the terminal type such as a fax machine and an available modul...

Page 85: ...acteristics by probing Remarks Transmission speed 600bps The phase of the B signal is inverted 180 degrees from the phase of the B signal Probing Measurement of line characteristics Tone signal in the range 150 to 3750 Hz in 150 Hz steps Receiver Signal INFO sequence Tone A Tone A INFO sequence Abbreviation INFO0a A A INFO0H Meaning Report the modem capa bilities such as baud rate and frequency tr...

Page 86: ...ission speed Remarks The phase of S is shifted from the phase of S b 4 Control channel start up Phase 4 Select the maximum data signalling rate and trellis encoder and set the data signalling rate that can be supported Transmitter receiver Signal PPh signal ALT signal Modulation parameter E sequence Abbreviation PPh ALT MPh E Meaning The other modem uses this signal to train the equalizer Indicate...

Page 87: ...rks 7E H Transmit 1 S Receiver Signal Non standard facilities Called subscriber identifi cation Modulation parameter Flag Confirmation to receive Abbreviation NSF CSI DIS flags CFR Meaning Report functions not recom mended by ITU T user s ID manufacturer code etc Report the receiver telephone number Report standard ITU T recommended functions Maintain synchronization Report that modem training end...

Page 88: ...ansmit image data Transmitter Signal S signal S signal PP signal Sequence B1 Abbreviation S S PP B1 Meaning Short training The other modem uses this signal to train the equalizer Scramble data frame transmit ted at the end of start up protocol Remarks The phase of S is shifted from the phase of S Signal Image data Abbreviation Image data Turn off Meaning Encoded image data Remarks Send scrambled 1...

Page 89: ...res Flag Disconnect signal Abbreviation Sh Sh ALT E PPS EOP flags DCN Meaning Short training One page is transmitted Maintain synchronization Disconnect the line Remarks 7E H Receiver Signal Sh signal Sh signal ALT signal E sequence Flag Message confirmation Abbreviation Sh Sh ALT E flags MCF Meaning Short training Maintain synchronization Indicate that the receiver has received the image signal c...

Page 90: ... cannot detect the CM signal while sending the ANSam signal it sends the DIS signal containing the V 8 protocol declaration The transmitter sends the CI signal to request the receiver to send the ANSam signal again to move to V 8 protocol Figure 2 11 Late Start ANSam JM CM CJ Connected to the line DIS DIS CNG DIS cannot be detected CI ANSam TX RX NSF CSI NSF CSI ...

Page 91: ...er sends image data then the PPS MPS signal in the same as for the T 30 protocol The receiver sends the MCF signal to receive the next page Figure 2 12 Between page Sequence S PP B1 Image data 1 ALT Sh Sh E flags flags ALT Sh Sh flags E Image data TX RX PPS MPS MCF S Turn off Turn off ...

Page 92: ...S signal and the transmitter sends the DCS signal to change the mode Figure 2 13 Mode Change S PP B1 Image data 1 ALT Sh Sh E flags flags ALT Sh Sh flags E Image data TX RX PPS EOM MCF S NSS DCS flags NSF CSI flags CFR flags DIS TSI When Canon fax machines communicate with each other a special procedure is used so this protocol is comitted Turn off Turn off ...

Page 93: ... in response to the Sh signal from the transmitter The image transmission speed is then determined by the MPh sequence sent from both modems Figure 2 14 Image Transmission Speed Change from the Receiver S PP B1 Image data 1 ALT PPh E flags PPR flags Sh PPS NULL flags Image data ALT ALT MPh MPh E MPh MPh TX RX Sh S PPh Turn off Turn off ...

Page 94: ...ceiver returns the PPh signal to the transmitter The image transmission speed is then determined by the MPh sequence sent from both modems Figure 2 15 Image Transmission Speed Change from the Transmitter S PP B1 Image data 1 MPh ALT E flags MCF flags flags PPh ALT PPS EOM flags E Image data MPh MPh MPh NSF CSI TSI flags CFR flags TX RX S PPh DIS DCS Turn off Turn off ...

Page 95: ...and white and gray scale images which use a dithering method a higher compression rate 1 1 30 times higher than the conventional MMR compres sion method the encoded volume will not exceed the volume of original image information after compres sion and when decoding the image can be completely re assembled to its original condition in the same way as with conventional MR MMR The JBIG Image Compress...

Page 96: ...tuation it is possible to interrupt the image transfer at the point where the original image is recognized to some degree by the receiving side This method requires a page buffer memory for the low resolution image because the low resolution images are used for the purpose of high resolution image encoding 7 2 2 Single progression sequential bi level image compression method The Single Progression...

Page 97: ...ach line according to this judgment When the lines match only this flag is encoded in the arithmetic encoding section as a suspected pixel the pixel of the line being cur rently processed is not encoded When the lines do not match the pixel of the line currently being processed is encoded in the arithmetic encoding section based on the results of a comparison of the value of the actual pixel and t...

Page 98: ...oding a periodic pixel similar to a dither pattern image The position of AT in the figure is the beginning position of the AT pixel In this fax it remains fixed in this initial position so Adaptive Template is not used c The study table as shown below is constructed by all of the 10 bit pixel patterns output by the model template and their corresponding status numbers and predicted values of the p...

Page 99: ... 54 57 0 ST 57 58 59 60 01A4h 0160h 0125h 00F6h 55 56 57 58 NMPS 58 59 60 61 SWITCH 0 0 0 0 61 62 63 64 00CBh 00ABh 008Fh 5B12h 59 61 61 65 62 63 32 65 0 0 0 1 65 4D04h 80 66 0 106 107 108 50E7h 4B85h 5597h 108 109 110 107 103 109 0 0 0 109 110 111 112 504Fh 5A10h 5522h 59EBh 111 110 112 112 107 111 109 111 0 1 0 1 NLPS LSZ NLPS LSZ X X 3 line model template 2 line model template 8 7 6 5 10 4 9 5 ...

Page 100: ...to 1 The prediction for the next pixel remains white Figure 2 21 Study Table Study Example 2 The study table is constantly updated in this way increasing the probability of accurate predictions d The probability estimation table published in the ITU T T 82 Its contents are fixed differing from those of the study table Study table for current pixel Probability estimation table Pixel pattern 000h 00...

Page 101: ...n the form of a range of the probability estimation table and the accuracy inaccuracy of the predicted value as a base encoding is done by showing the position of the progress of the prediction on an integer line between 0 1 0 Encoding shown as a position on this integer line take a position under MPS in the case of accurate predictions and under LPS in the case of inaccurate predictions as shown ...

Page 102: ... increase and the rate of compression decrease In this way the study table learns in order to increase the rate of accurate predictions and to reduce the amount of encoding and raise the compression rate during the encoding process and then corrects the table parameters 1 The actual probability varies with the status because of the extent to which LSZ occupies in the range A 2 The actual range is ...

Page 103: ...PS Figure 2 23 When Predictions are Continually Accurate In this case the encoding 1 bit is output for the first time when Range A falls becomes less than 8000 in the 21st pixel The following output encoding is shortened and its compression increased Pixel No encoded LPS MPS RANGE Range A2 Range A1 1 Encoding position 0 Range initial position 10000 Renormalization Renormalization New initial posit...

Page 104: ... level Image Entity and is constructed from the Bi level Image Header BIH section and the Bi level Image Data BID section shown in the figure below Figure 2 25 BIE Construction Diagram Document width XD Document length YD Stripe length L0 JBIG encoding JBIG encoded Document BIH BID SDE Header SDE SDE BID BID BIE Stripe Stripe Stripe Floating marker code Floating marker code Floating marker code BI...

Page 105: ...mber of lines per stripe model template etc Figure 2 26 BIH Construction Diagram DL 1byte D 1byte P 1byte FILL 1byte XD 4byte YD 4byte L0 4byte Mx 1byte 1bit 1bit 1bit 1bit HITOLO 1bit SEQ 1bit ILEAVE 1bit SMID 1bit 1bit LRLTWO 1bit VLENGTH 1bit TPDON 1bit TPBON 1bit DPON 1bit DPPRIV 1bit DPLAST 1bit My 1byte Orber 1byte Option 1byte byte DPTABLE 0 1728 BIH Bi level Image Header ...

Page 106: ...y Maximum vertical offset allowed 0x00 fixed for AT pixel Order The order in which stripe data is Upper 4 bits 0 attached fixed Option Option Upper 1 bit 0 fixed DPTABLE Private DP table 0 or 1728 bytes HITOLO Transmission order of 1 bit 0 fixed differential layers SEQ Indication of progressive 1 bit 0 fixed compatible sequential coding ILEAVE Interleaved transmission order 1 bit 0 fixed of multip...

Page 107: ...de it is imperative that ESC escape code 0xFF be set at the head The following marker code and parameters are in the floating marker code The 0x of each marker code shows that the following integers are hexadecimal ABORT Abort 0x05 Encoding interruption Only the abort code can be made to appear anywhere ESC 0x05 ATMOVE AT move 0x06 Designates from which line the movement of the AT pixel starts and...

Page 108: ...ter the last 2 bytes from SDE ESC and SDNORM or SDRST are omitted Image Data The actual image data encoded with JBIG image compression STUFF Image data is a variable so STUFF 0 zero is adjusted by continuous sending so that the image data can be arranged into byte units or word 2 byte units SDNORM Stripe data completion 0x02 Shows the completion of stripe data ESC 0x02 SDRST The reset at completio...

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Page 112: ...hen copied and transmitted images are faint Scanning glass When black vertical stripes appear in copied or contact sensor transmitted images Paper feed guide When marks appears on back of paper in copied or received images Service technician Paper pickup roller When recording paper feed performance falls Transfer charging When marks on back of paper or blank spots at roller intervals of 1 96 50 mm...

Page 113: ...ceiving Document feed roller When document feed performance falls Document eject roller When document feed performance falls Pressure roller When marks appear on back of paper at intervals of 2 48 63 mm or poor fixing paper jam or wrinkles occur during copying or receiving Fixing ass y When marks appear at intervals of 2 95 75 mm or poor fixing of copied or received images occurs Separation pad Wh...

Page 114: ...astic tabs Tweezers Removing coil spring Pliers needle nose Driving retaining ring Lint free paper Clean transfer charging roller fixing film Isopropyl alcohol Clean fixing entrance guide fixing eject roller fixing eject guide static charge eliminator etc 1 7 Special Tools Tool Use Part No Grease MOLYKOTE EM 50L Apply to specified parts HY9 0007 Grease IF 20 Apply to specified parts CK 8006 Grease...

Page 115: ... cloth 2 6 Paper Feed Guide Wipe with a clean soft dry lint free cloth to remove any toner or paper debris Do not touch the transfer changing roller during cleaning Otherwise the print quality may deteriorate If Separation roller Separation guide and Paper pickup roller are very dirty wipe with a cloth moistened with Isopropyl alcohol IPA Do not use tissue paper Dust from the tissue paper causes s...

Page 116: ...3 5 FAX L350 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Service Figure 3 1 Cleaning Location 1 White sheet Separation roller Scanner section Separation guide Front cover Scanning glass Paper feed guide ...

Page 117: ...r and remove any foreign matter such as paper fragments 2 10 High Voltage Terminal Wipe with a clean soft dry lint free cloth to remove any toner or paper debris 2 11 Fixing Entrance Guide Wipe with a lint free paper and remove any toner or paper debris 2 12 Paper Face up Eject Roller Using lint free paper dipped in isopropyl alcohol wipe off the paper eject face up roller 2 13 Flapper Wipe with a...

Page 118: ... Location 2 Transfer charging roller Paper pickup roller Static charge eliminater High voltage terminal Fixing entrance guide Paper face up eject roller Pressure roller Fixing ass y Flapper Document feed roller Document eject roller Separation pad Paper pickup roller ...

Page 119: ...parts refer to the Parts Catalog separate Illustrations in the Parts Catalog are drawn in the order in which parts are disassembled The Parts Catalog also shows enlarged drawings or supplementary illustrations for parts requiring caution during disassembly and assembly Particular care should be paid to the cautions contained in illustrations 3 2 Adjustment None ...

Page 120: ... Printing problems Evaluation criteria Test printing is faulty The paper is not fed correctly Page 3 19 The main motor does not run The paper is not picked up from the auto sheet feeder The paper skews The printing operation is abnormal Page 3 19 The unit indicates a paper jam when there is none Poor printing quality Page 3 20 Light Dark Completely blank All black Dots Marks on back of papers Blac...

Page 121: ...e line Cause The other party is not using a G3 machine Solution Contact the other party and have them send or receive the document using a G3 machine Cause The other party s fax is not working Solution Contact the other party and have them check their fax Cause The telephone number you dialed is busy Solution Try sending the document at a later time CHECK DOCUMENT 001 Cause Document jam This is di...

Page 122: ... The fax s memory is full because you tried to send too many pages at once Solution Divide the document and send each part separately NO ANSWER 005 Cause The receiving fax machine does not answer Solution Make sure you dialed the correct number Try again later NO RX PAPER 012 Cause The receiving fax machine declares no paper in DIS or its memory is full Solution Contact the other party and ask the...

Page 123: ...Cause The toner cartridge is not installed properly Solution Make sure the toner cartridge is installed properly Cause Front cover is not closed Solution Close front cover 4 2 2 Error codes a Service error code output When service data 1 SSSW SW01 bit 0 is set to 1 then service error codes are printed on the activity management reports reception result reports and error transmission reports when c...

Page 124: ...e sends a DIS signal 0 Do not transmit a tonal signal when the other fax machine sends a DIS signal Bit 6 1 Transmit a 1650 Hz tonal signal when bit 5 is 1 0 Transmit a 1850 Hz tonal signal when bit 5 is 1 Bit 7 1 Transmit a tonal signal before sending a CED signal 0 Do not transmit a tonal signal before sending a CED signal EPT Echo Protect Tone Change service data 1 SSSW SW03 bit 1 Bit 1 1 Trans...

Page 125: ...odem Speed Different from Other Party 102 TX Fall Back Failure during Tx 103 RX Fail to Detect EOL for 5 Seconds 15 seconds for CBT during Rx 104 TX RTN or PIN Received during Tx 106 RX Fail to Receive Protocol for 6 Seconds when Waiting for Protocol dur ing Rx 107 RX Fall Back Failure on Tx Side during Rx 109 TX Receive Signals Other than DIS DTC FTT CFR or CRP after DCS Tx and Exceed the Number ...

Page 126: ...4 transmission 675 RX The protocol did not move from phase 3 to phase 4 and a T1 time out occurred during V 34 reception 750 TX Exceed Repeat Protocol Due to Failure to Receive Significant Signals after Transmitting PPS NULL during ECM Tx 752 TX Receive DCN after PPS NULL Transmission during ECM Tx 753 TX Exceed Protocol Retransmission Limit or T5 Time 60 seconds after PPS NULL Transmission during...

Page 127: ...PS Transmission during ECM Tx 780 TX Exceed Protocol Retransmission Limit Due to Failure to Receive Sig nificant Signals after EOR EOM Transmission during ECM Tx 782 TX Receive DCN after EOR EOM Transmission during ECM Tx 783 TX Exceed Protocol Retransmission Limit or T5 Time 60 seconds after EOR EOM Transmission during ECM Tx 784 TX Receive ERR after EOR EOM Transmission during ECM Tx 785 TX Exce...

Page 128: ...5 Replace the PCNT board 6 Replace the SCNT board 323 TX RX LASER scanner section BD signal output abnormal Cause Internal unit defect Low LASER intensity Solutions 1 Check the connection between the LASER scanner section J801 and the SCNT board J502 2 Replace the LASER scanner section 3 Replace the SCNT board Cause Internal unit defect BD signal timing error Solutions 1 Check the connection betwe...

Page 129: ... SCNT board J406 2 Replace the operation panel unit 3 Replace the SCNT board Part of the LCD panel does not display anything 1 Check for LCD problems with the test mode 2 Check the connection between the operation panel unit and SCNT board J406 3 Replace the operation panel unit Faulty LCD 4 Replace the SCNT board The buttons do not work Applicable test mode Operation panel test 1 If the test mode...

Page 130: ...paration pad 8 Replace the separation pad 9 Replace the separation pad spring or the lifting spring 10 Replace the SCNT board The paper skews 1 Check whether the recommended paper is used 2 Check whether more than 100 sheets 0 39 10 mm or less of paper have been loaded in the auto sheet feeder be sure that the curling if any appreciable 3 Check whether more than 250 sheets 1 08 27 5 mm or less of ...

Page 131: ... by using the recommended paper the customer should be advised to use the recommended paper and store it correctly Figure 3 5 Faulty Print Samples Poor fixing Distortion nBD failure Irregular and smudged black horizontal lines Blank spots White vertical lines Irregular and smudged black vertical lines Dots All black Completely blank Dark Light Marks on back of paper Black vertical lines Faulty reg...

Page 132: ...CONOMY PRT is not OFF 2 Clean the drum ground contact and the toner cartridge contact 3 Clean the primary charging contact and the toner cartridge contact 4 Replace the LASER scanner section 5 Replace the SCNT board Completely blank Solutions 1 Clean the developing bias contact and the toner cartridge contact 2 Check whether the projection for opening and closing the LASER shutter on the toner car...

Page 133: ...eplace the fixing ass y Irregular and smudged black vertical lines Solutions 1 Clean the fixing entrance guide 2 Replace the toner cartridge Irregular and smudged black horizontal lines Solutions If the irregular smudged black lines occur cyclically replace the toner cartridge If they are non cyclical replace the fixing ass y Marks Solutions 1 If the marks are at intervals of approx 50mm 1 96 clea...

Page 134: ...aper pickup roller 3 Replace the paper pickup roller 4 Check whether the paper edge sensor actuator is damaged or deformed 5 Replace the pickup solenoid 6 Replace the paper edge sensor 7 Replace the SCNT board Distortion BD signal failure Solutions 1 Check the connection between the LASER scanner section and SCNT board J502 connector connections 2 Replace the LASER scanner section 3 Replace the SC...

Page 135: ... the black side facing up 3 Change the paper delivery selector to the face up delivery slot 4 Enter the test mode and run 3 PRINT 6 ENDURANCE 5 Turn the power off when the beginning of the paper appears in the face up delivery slot Turn the power off wait for 10 seconds and remove the paper from the face up delivery slot slowly 6 Measure the widths of the areas on the paper where toner luster is v...

Page 136: ... section 2 Replace the reading section s rollers The document does not separate Evaluation criteria Check it visually 1 Check whether the document feed motor is driving all the rollers Check for any damaged gears or foreign matter stuck inside 2 Check whether the document feed lever is set to manual document feed 3 See page 3 4 and clean the separation roller and separation guide 4 Replace the sep...

Page 137: ... Replace the contact sensor unit 3 Replace the SCNT board The image has vertical stripes 1 Clean the contact sensor s scanning glass 2 Check the connection between the contact sensor and SCNT board J1 3 Replace the contact sensor unit The image has thick vertical stripes 1 Clean the contact sensor s scanning glass 2 Check the connection between the contact sensor and SCNT board J1 3 Replace the co...

Page 138: ... Hardware Switches There is a slide switch on the NCU board that must be set for each country A B SW2 A B SW1 A B SW3 U K FRN AE AUS CHINA N Z SWEDEN OTHERS in CENV territory B A B A B A A A A SW No 1 2 3 Nation Figure 3 8 Slide Switch Location on NCU and Switch Settings ...

Page 139: ...gs These setting items are for inputting numeric parameters such as the various conditions for the FAX TEL switching function 4 NCU NCU settings These setting items are for telephone network control functions such as the selection signal transmission conditions and the detection conditions for the control signals sent from the exchange 5 TYPE TYPE setting The type setting makes the service data co...

Page 140: ...nteed when using service mode 4 Data registration Input the data and press the Set button 3 Menu item selection Select the menu item by pressing the or button 2 Service data mode selection Press the button 1 User data mode selection Press the Data registration REGISTRATION 1 DATA REGISTRATION Standby Time and Receive mode Display 25 09 1999 SAT 10 23 Fax Tel STANDARD SERVICE MODE 1 SSSW Press the ...

Page 141: ...age timer settings Not used Not used Dial inn FAX TEL switching function setting Not used Not used Communication trouble solutions settings 2 Not used Copy function settings Not used Field Requests Troubleshooting Issues Not used Not used Report display function settings Transmission function settings Not used V 8 V 34 protocol settingss Not used Not used Service soft switch setting 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 142: ...L SERVICEMAN OFF 10 0 15 Not used Not used Not used Not used NL equalizer setting Line monitor setting Transmission level setting V 34 Baud rate V 34 Transmission speed Frequency of pseudo ring signal Not used Menu switch settings Figures in boldface indicate the default setting 50 Hz 25 Hz 17 Hz Items 11 to 20 3429 baud 3200 baud 3000 baud 2800 baud 2743 baud 2400 baud 33 6 bps 2400 x n 1 n 14 ...

Page 143: ...code Prepause time for outgoing calls Not used The number of digits in telephone number compared against TSI signal to be matched for restricted receiving function Line connection detection time T0 timer T1 timer Rx Not used Maximum time to receive oneline of image data Not used Hooking detection time Pseudo RBT transmission from CML on time until start Pseudo RBT signal pattern On time Pseudo RBT...

Page 144: ...he relationship between the settings and the detection levels is as follows Parameter 24 0 Not used 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 0 dBm 6 1 dBm 7 2 dBm 8 3 dBm 9 4 dBm 10 5 dBm 11 6 dBm 12 7 dBm 13 8 dBm 14 9 dBm 15 10 dBm 16 11 dBm 17 12 dBm 18 13 dBm 19 14 dBm 20 15 dBm NOTE ...

Page 145: ...ned image quality to deteriorate Do not change these settings 4 NCU TONE PULSE NCU settings DIAL TONE 2nd DIAL TONE BUSY TONE 0 BUSY TONE 1 REORDER TONE MULTI AUTO RX CNG DETECT SPECIAL RKEY PBX DIAL TONE PBX BUSY TONE 5 TYPE Type setting 6 GENESIS UHQ Genesis function settings Bit SW SLICE GAMMA EUROPE U K SWEDEN SWISS AUSTRIA DENMARK NORWAY HOLLAND BELGIUM AUSTRALIA FINLAND N Z ITALY SPAIN PORTU...

Page 146: ... range Not used Not used Leading edge margin Trailing edge margin Not used Not used 01 14 02 0 03 0 04 2 05 6 06 0 07 0 08 0 09 0 10 0 11 0 Item 12 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Not used 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Bit Not used Not used Not used Cassette selection settings Reduction cassette selection settings Reduction settings 2 Numeric Param Printer section reset function Yes No 3 PRINTER RESET ...

Page 147: ...tion User data and service data 1 to 3 initialization User data and service data 1 to 3 and 6 to 7 initialization 4 NCU setting data initialization Data on system dump list initialization Data on activity report initialization Total number of pages printed scanned All user data service data activity management data and image data initialization except COUNTER Data initialization mode settings ROM ...

Page 148: ...cribed in this manual except the new switches added to this model See the G3 Facsimile Service Data Handbook supplied separately for details of the switches Below are examples showing how to read bit switch tables Figure 3 17 How to Read Bit Switch Tables SW01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B i t 7 B i t 6 B i t 5 B i t 4 B i t 3 B i t 2 B i t 1 B i t 0 Service error code Error dump list Not used Copy function 3...

Page 149: ...t switch setting SW05 service soft switch 05 standard function DIS signal settings Bit Function 1 0 0 Not used 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Send DIS signal bits 33 and over No Yes 4 Recording paper length availability A4 size Abiitrary size deciared in DIS signal 5 New Declare LTR LGL in DIS signal No Yes 6 Not used 7 Not used Bit 5 Select whether to declare LTR or LGL in DIS signal when the LTR or LGL...

Page 150: ...ier disconnection between the DCS signal and TCF signal during reception This bit is available for use when 1 SSSW SW18 Bit 0 is set to 1 1 SSSW service soft switch setting SW22 service soft switch 22 Field Requests Troubleshooting Issues Bit Function 1 0 0 Not used 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 New Prohibit manual polling Yes No 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Not used 7 Not used Bit 3 You may disable polling ...

Page 151: ...and the V 21 protocol is used Bit 2 If ANSam signal is not received during transmission select whether to use the V 8 protocol when the other fax machine declares the V 8 protocol in DIS signal If No is selected the CI signal is not trans mitted and the V 8 protocol is not used even if the DIS that specifies the V 8 protocol is received The V 8 late start is not executed during manual transmission...

Page 152: ...all is made Adjust this parameter if an external outgoing call cannot be made via the private branch exchange No 10 The wait time after transmission of a dialing signal ends until a significant signal is detected in transmission was formerly designated as T1 timer with parameter 10 However ITU T recommends that it should be designated as T0 timer so parameter 10 has been renamed to T0 timer and th...

Page 153: ... the specification 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Not used 7 Not used Bit 0 Selects whether or not the recording paper is selected according to the DCS specification when the other fax machine specifies LTR or LGLin DCS signal during reception If it is 0 the specified recording paper is used regardless of the paper length If it is 1 the receiving station selects the recor...

Page 154: ...00000000 SW15 00000000 01000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW16 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW19 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW20 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW21 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000...

Page 155: ...00 00000000 SW15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW16 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW19 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW20 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW21 00000000 00000000 00000000 00...

Page 156: ...000 00000000 SW15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW16 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 SW17 00000010 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW19 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW20 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW21 00000000 00000000 00000000 0...

Page 157: ... 00000000 SW15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW16 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW19 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW20 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW21 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000...

Page 158: ...10 SW13 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW14 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW15 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW16 00000011 00000011 00000011 SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW19 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW20 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW21 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW22 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW23 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW24 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW25 00000000...

Page 159: ...0 350 350 350 09 6 6 6 6 6 6 10 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500 11 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 13 1310 1310 1310 1310 1310 1310 15 120 120 120 120 120 120 16 4 4 4 4 4 4 17 100 100 100 40 100 75 18 0 0 0 20 0 0 19 400 400 400 200 400 250 20 100 100 100 100 100 100 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 400 400 400 400 400 400 23 44 44 44 44 44 44 24 10 10 10 10 10 10 25 60 60 60 60 60 60 26 44 44 44 44 44 44 5 TYPE EU...

Page 160: ...0 350 350 350 09 6 6 6 6 6 6 10 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500 11 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 13 1310 1310 1310 1310 1310 1310 15 120 120 120 120 120 120 16 4 4 4 4 3 2 17 30 100 100 100 100 100 18 30 0 0 0 0 0 19 400 400 300 400 400 400 20 30 100 100 100 100 100 21 30 0 0 0 0 0 22 400 400 300 400 400 400 23 44 44 44 44 44 44 24 10 10 10 10 12 10 25 60 60 60 60 60 60 26 44 44 44 44 44 44 5 TYPE N...

Page 161: ...0 350 350 350 09 6 6 6 6 6 6 10 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500 11 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 13 1310 1310 1310 1310 1310 1310 15 120 120 120 120 120 120 16 4 4 4 4 4 4 17 100 100 100 100 40 100 18 0 0 0 0 20 0 19 400 400 400 400 200 400 20 100 100 100 100 40 100 21 0 0 0 0 20 0 22 400 400 400 400 200 400 23 44 44 44 44 44 44 24 10 10 10 10 10 10 25 60 60 60 60 60 60 26 44 44 44 44 44 44 5 TYPE I...

Page 162: ... 350 350 350 09 6 6 6 6 6 6 10 5500 3500 4300 9000 5500 5500 11 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 13 1310 1310 1200 1310 1310 1310 15 120 120 120 120 120 120 16 4 4 4 4 4 4 17 100 100 100 100 100 100 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 400 400 400 400 400 400 20 100 100 100 100 100 100 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 400 400 400 400 400 400 23 44 44 44 44 44 44 24 10 10 10 10 10 10 25 60 60 60 60 60 60 26 44 44 44 44 44 44 5 TYPE HU...

Page 163: ...10 03 15 15 15 04 12 12 12 05 4 4 4 06 4 4 4 07 350 350 350 09 6 6 6 10 5500 5500 5500 11 3500 3800 3500 13 1310 1310 1310 15 120 120 120 16 4 4 4 17 100 30 100 18 0 30 0 19 400 400 400 20 100 150 100 21 0 0 0 22 400 300 400 23 44 44 44 24 10 10 10 25 60 60 60 26 44 44 44 5 TYPE SLOVENIA FRANCE ASIA ...

Page 164: ...st mode can be executed by following the menu items from the display a DRAM tests Writes data to DRAM image storage areas and reads that data to check operations b Print test Prints nine different patterns within the print area c Modem NCU tests These tests comprise the frequency test the G3 signal transmission test and the CNG and DTMF signals reception test and V 34 G3 signal transmission test d...

Page 165: ... 7 Not used 8 V 34 G3 Tx TEST 1 WHITE 2 BLACK 3 STRIPES 4 CHECKERS 5 GRID 6 ENDURANCE 7 BLACK WHITE 8 BIAS 9 FIXING PATTERN PRINTING AREA CRG TEST 1 G3 4800bps Tx 2 REGISTRATION 3 SENSOR 4 ADF 5 Not used 6 SPEAKER 7 PANEL 8 Not used 9 LINE See Page 3 55 See Page 3 57 See Page 3 58 See Page 3 58 See Page 3 59 See Page 3 60 See Page 3 62 See Page 3 64 indicates that these items are not used in the f...

Page 166: ... Test 2 just reads data at high speed 1 D RAM 5824K 5824K D RAM total memory capacity bytes Indicates an address for which write testing is complete Indicates an address for which read testing is complete Operating Normal end WRT 33CC RD 3333 ADR 2800 Error Normal end Restart by pressing START COPY button Error display WRT data written RD data read ADR address 1 D RAM 5824K complete no error 1 D R...

Page 167: ...lack stripes 3 6 ENDURANCE Check for white stripes and unevenness 3 2 BLACK 6 1 4 Print The Print Test menu is selected by pressing the 3 key from the test mode menu In this test various print patterns are output from the printer As service print patterns press numeric button 2 from the Print Test menu to select 3 2 Black or press numeric button 6 to select 3 6 Endurance Do not use the other patte...

Page 168: ...odem sends G3 signals from the modular jack and the speaker Tonal signal reception tests The modem detects specific frequencies and DTMF signals re ceived from the modular jack V 34 G3 signal transmission test The modem sends V 34 G3 signals from the modular jack and the speaker a Frequency test The frequency test menu is selected by pressing numeric button 2 from the MODEM NCU test menu Signals o...

Page 169: ...anged with the FUNCTION button then and button c Tonal and DTMF signal reception test The tonal and DTMF signal reception test is selected by pressing the 6 button from the MODEM NCU test menu This test checks whether the tonal signals and DTMF signals received from the modular jack are detected by the modem NOTE 4 6 TONE Rx 0 0 0 Tonal signal reception test 0 0 0 When 462 14 Hz signal detected 0 ...

Page 170: ...nd the speaker by pressing the start key The baud rate can be changed with the numeric button and the Speed can be changed with the search button Numeric button Baud rate 0 3429 baud 1 3200 baud 2 3000 baud 3 2800 baud 4 2743 baud 5 2400 baud Search button Speed 2400 bps 4800 bps Ù 7200 bps 9600 bps 12000 bps 14400 bps 16800 bps 19200 bps 21600 bps 24000 bps Ú 26400 bps 28800 bps 31200 bps 33600 b...

Page 171: ...peration panel test Tests whether the button switches on the control panel are operating correctly Line signal reception test Tests whether the NCU board signal sensor and frequency counter are operating correctly a Sensor tests The sensor test is selected by pressing numeric button 3 from the faculty test menu This test checks the status of each sensor of this fax in item 1 on the display Sensors...

Page 172: ...he jam state exists before entering the test mode CAS Cassete sensor TN on XX OFS of Paper overflow sensor Pressing the 1 key Cassete recording paper size Cassete recording paper size sensor on of recording paper no recording paper TRAY recording paper size sensor on of recording paper no recording paper Toner presence and decimal display of AD converter output on toner 620 or more than that of no...

Page 173: ...t does not light during the test b 3 Operation button test The Operation button test is selected by pressing the START COPY button after the LED lamp test In this test you press the button corresponding to the displayed character to put it out The table giving the correspondence between the characters and the buttons is below Character Operation button Character Operation button 1 Numeric buttons ...

Page 174: ...l m n o p q r s t u v w x Press Start key Press Start key Press Start key Press Start key H pattern displayed All LCD dots displayed All LED lamps light up When a key is pressed the corresponding character goes out When the entire display has gone out When a one touch speed dialing key is pressed the corresponding letter goes out Press the Stop key to end the test When the entire display has gone ...

Page 175: ...e detected at changing detection levels In this way you can check if the NCU board is correctly detecting signals c 1 Test Menu 1 Test Menu 1 is selected by pressing numeric button 1 from the Line Detect menu When CI is detected from the modular jack the display changes from OFF to ON and the received frequency is displayed c 2 Test Menu 2 Not used c 3 Test Menu 3 Test Menu 3 is selected by pressi...

Page 176: ...ivity Report After pressing the Report button use the Ùor Úbutton to select ACTIVITY REPORT After pressing the Set button User s Data List After pressing the Report button use the Ù or Ú button to select USER DATA LIST After pressing the Set button Speed Dialing Lists Press the Report button then use the Ù or Ú button to select SPEED DIAL LIST After pressing the Set button then use the N or M butt...

Page 177: ...ase refer to this when troubleshooting example EC XX XX MAIN ROM version c Reports output automatically Memory clear list The fax automatically outputs a memory clear list when the power is turned on after a power cut Figure 3 24 Memory Clear List TX RX NO Indicates four digits of the transaction number MODE Indicates TRANSMISSION or MEMORY RX CONNECTION TEL Number sent from the other party or num...

Page 178: ...the service reports shown below Report type Operations 1 Service System list In the service mode pressing the Report button then use the Ùor Ú 2 System data list button to select list 3 System dump list Service activity report If you set bits 0 and 1 of 1 SSSW SW01 in the service mode the with service error code service error code and dump list are indicated on the activity report and dump list se...

Page 179: ...3 68 FAX L350 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Service a 1 System data list This list shows the current settings service data 1 5 7 and 9 Figure 3 25 System Data List page 1 page 4 ...

Page 180: ...3 69 FAX L350 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Service NOTE START DATE records the date when the fax performs its first operation after shipment from the factory Figure 3 26 System Data List page 5 page 6 ...

Page 181: ...3 70 FAX L350 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Service a 2 System dump list Figure 3 27 System Dump List 1 2 ...

Page 182: ...NE SUPER ULTRA Total number of pages transmitted and received for each mode MH MR MMR JBIG Total number of pages transmitted and received for each coding method G3 ECM Total number of pages transmitted and received in each mode PRINT READ Total number of pages printed scanned Display example PRINT 30 100 READ 30 100 Indicates the value input with Service Data 8 CLEAR COUNTER Indicates the value co...

Page 183: ... RCV V 8 FRAME Received V 8 protocol signal SYMBOL RATE Symbol rate used for the primary channel TX LVL REDUCTION 0 Fixed ERR ABCODE Code output by the modem when an error occurred Not used in the field ERR SECTXB Transmit status of the modem when an error occurred Not used in the field ERR SECRXB Received status of the modem when an error occurred Not used in the field RX TX Received transmitted ...

Page 184: ...h number of pages for which transmission was fault and service error code MAKER CODE Maker code For details see Chapter 4 3 MAKER CODE on page 4 5 1000 1000 Indicates a Canon fax lower nibble upper nibble RCV V 8 FRAME Received V 8 protocol signal SYMBOL RATE Symbol rate used for the primary channel TX LVL REDUCTION 0 Fixed ERR ABCODE Code output by the modem when an error occurred Not used in the...

Page 185: ...e error code MAKER CODE Maker code For details see Chapter 4 3 MAKER CODE on page 4 5 1000 1000 Indicates a Canon fax lower nibble upper nibble RCV V 8 FRAME Received V 8 protocol signal SYMBOL RATE Symbol rate used for the primary channel DATARATE Transmission speed used for the primary channel TX LVL REDUCTION 0 Fixed ERR ABCODE Code output by the modem when an error occurred Not used in the fie...

Page 186: ... 15 17 19 21 23 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 Contact sensor OPCNT board LASER SCANNER unit MCNT board Front cover cartridge sensor ASF SENSOR Paper edge SENSOR DS DES 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J1 J406 J502 J501 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J5 J7 J8 J4 SPEAKER Paper SENSOR OVERFLOW SENSOR Modular board SCNT ...

Page 187: ...r drive clock 7 8 VLED LED drive voltage 8 9 GND Frame ground 8 10 GND LED ground 9 11 LGND Frame ground 9 12 LGND Frame ground SCNT board J2 Power supply unit J201 J2 J201 Signal name Description 1 16 GND Ground 2 15 GND Ground 3 14 3 3V Logic drive voltage 4 13 GND Ground 5 12 5V Logic drive voltage 6 11 5V Logic drive voltage 7 10 GND Ground 8 9 12V Logic drive voltage 9 8 GND Ground 10 7 GND G...

Page 188: ...SRTH Fixing heater temperature detect signal 13 13 5V Logic drive voltage 14 14 5V Logic drive voltage 15 15 GND5 Ground 16 16 12R Relay drive voltage 17 17 GND12 Ground 18 18 GND12 Ground 19 19 12HB High voltage circuit drive voltage SCNT board J4 Overflow sensor J4 overflow Signal name Description 1 5V Overflow sensor drive voltage 2 GND Ground 3 OVERFLOW Overflow sensor detection signal SCNT bo...

Page 189: ...or future use 3 21 BIT2 for future use 4 20 BIT1 for future use 5 19 LPL2 Not used 6 18 LPL1 Not used 7 17 HOOK2 Not used 8 16 HOOK1 Telephone off hook detection signal 9 15 CIOR CI signal 1 CI1 or CI2 10 14 CI2 CI detection signal 2 11 13 CI1 CI detection signal 1 12 12 LPRD Not used 13 11 DCRD DC relay control signal 14 10 CMLD CML relay control signal 15 9 HRD H relay control signal 16 8 PRD P ...

Page 190: ...eception sensitivity setting signal when no ringing reception 9 6 C1 DC cut capacitor selection signal 10 5 C2 DC cut capacitor selection signal 11 4 CIST1 CI reception sensitivity setting signal 12 3 CIST2 CI reception sensitivity setting signal 13 2 AST For Australian regulations signal 14 1 NZ For N Z regulations signal SCNT board J406 Document feed motor OPCNT board J1 J406 motor J1 Signal nam...

Page 191: ... 18 4 12R Front cover cartridge sensor and solenoid drive voltage 19 3 GND12A Ground 20 2 GND12A Ground 21 1 12HA 12V after front cover cartridge sensor SCNT board J502 Laser scanner J502 scanner Signal name Description 1 6 5V Logic drive voltage 2 5 APCSH APC sample hold signal 3 4 LON Laser on signal 4 3 GND Ground 5 2 VDOUT Laser drive signal 6 1 BDI Horizontal sync signal 7 5 12V Scanner motor...

Page 192: ...J505 Tonor sensor J505 Tonor Signal name Description 1 GND Ground 2 TONOR Remaining tonor detection signal 3 5V Tonor sensor drive voltage MCNT board J507 Main motor Paper edge sensor Fixing ass y J507 motor Signal name Description 1 WA Phase A 2 WA Phase A 3 WB Phase B 4 WB Phase B 5 POW2 Paper pickup detection sensor drive voltage 6 GND Ground 7 PISNS Paper pickup detection signal 8 FSRTH Fixing...

Page 193: ...2 to wall socket via the fax NCU board J8 Modular board J231 J8 J231 Signal name Description 1 9 A Line from handset terminal T12 in priority mode handset extension telephone Goes into T22 of the extension telephone 2 8 W Line from handset terminal T11 in priority mode handset extension telephone Goes into T21 of the extension telephone 3 7 T12 Handset terminal telephone line via the fax 4 6 T11 H...

Page 194: ...Telephone line 5 R Not used 6 T1 Not used Modular board J2 extension telephone J2 EXT Tel Signal name Description 1 Not used 2 W Not used 3 T2 Extension telephone terminal telephone line via the fax 4 T1 Extension telephone terminal telephone line via the fax 5 R Not used 6 Not used Modular board J3 handset J3 handset Signal name Description 1 A Not used 2 W Not used 3 T2 Handset terminal telephon...

Page 195: ... Peripheral power 6 15 HPD0 Data bus 7 14 HXFALT Peripheral drive signal 8 13 HPD1 Data bus 9 12 HAUTOFD Host drive signal 10 11 HPD2 Data bus 11 10 HINIT Host drive signal 12 9 HPD3 Data bus 13 8 HSELECT Peripheral drive signal 14 7 HPD4 Data bus 15 6 HERROR Peripheral drive signal 16 5 HPD5 Data bus 17 4 HBUSY Peripheral drive signal 18 3 HPD6 Data bus 19 2 HXACK Peripheral drive signal 20 1 HPD...

Page 196: ...ound 23 PERROR P E 4 24 GND Ground 25 SELECT SELECT 5 26 INIT 7 27 nAUTOFD AUTO FEED XT 6 28 nFAULT Printer interrupt signal 29 N C Not used 30 GND Ground 31 GND Ground 32 N C Not used 33 GND Ground 34 5V 2 Peripheral power 35 5V 2 Peripheral power 36 nSELCTIN SLCT IN 1 Data transmission synchronizing signal Forward direction 2 Data transmission syncronizing signal Reverse direction 3 Data recepti...

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Page 200: ...per Set paper in the auto sheet feeder and cassette set the size of paper that is to be used Setting the telephone line type Select the correct telephone line type in TEL LINE TYPE Entering user information Enter user information such as DATE TIME UNIT TELEPHONE UNIT NAME 1 2 Checking Operations Copy operation Make a copy and check that the operation is normal Communication test Transmit to and re...

Page 201: ... 4 Appendix 2 OPTION 2 1 HANDSET KIT The optional handset is available Make sure you have the following items If anything is damaged or missing notify your Canon dealer immediately SCREWS WITH PLUGS HANDSET HANDSET CRADLE ...

Page 202: ... from the plugs and insert the plugs into the holes on the handset cradle 2 Insert the plugs with the handset cradle in the holes on the unit If you have difficulty inserting the plugs turn the unit so that the left side is facing you and the right side is placed against a wall This will allow you to insert the plugs without the unit moving ...

Page 203: ...ws into the plugs and push them in with your finger If you cannot push the screws in with your finger use a Phillips screwdriver to push them in Do not screw them in as the screws may break Make sure the screws are inserted all the way into the plugs ...

Page 204: ...cord to the input jack marked at the left side of the unit When carrying the unit do not lift it by the handset cradle as it may break If you need to remove the handset cradle after it is installed use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws ...

Page 205: ...handsets you can connect is different depending on the area you use your FAX L350 RINGER VOLUME SWITCH RINGER VOLUME SWITCH Ringer Equivalence Number R E N UK only Your British Telecom line has a maximum R E N capacity of 4 Your Canon unit has a R E N value of 1 unless otherwise stated and this handset also has a R E N value of 1 You can therefore use additional equipment with a total R E N value ...

Page 206: ...n your handset in top working condition Do not leave your handset exposed to direct sunlight Do not install your handset in hot or humid conditions Do not spray aerosol polishes on your handset as they may enter the holes on your handset and cause damage Use a damp cloth to clean your handset ...

Page 207: ...NE UNIT NAME TX TERMINAL ID DARKER STANDARD LIGHTER SCANNING CONTRAST OFFHOOK ALARM VOLUME CONTROL ON OFF TTI POSITION 2 1 3 CALLING VOLUME KEYPAD VOLUME ALARM VOLUME LINE MONITOR VOL 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 STANDARD HIGH RX CALL LEVEL TEL LINE TYPE TOUCH TONE ROTARY PULSE REPORT SETTINGS TX REPORT RX REPORT ACTIVITY REPORT PRINT ERROR ONLY OUTPUT YES OUTPUT NO PRINT ERROR ONLY OUTPUT YES OUTPUT NO REPO...

Page 208: ...SCONNECT ON OFF ECM RX RX MODE FAX ONLY MODE RING START TIME F T RING TIME F T SWITCH ACTION FAX TEL AUTO SW MAN AUTO SWITCH ON OFF INCOMING RING RING COUNT 2 times 1 99 ON OFF F T RING TIME 15 seconds 1 99 REMOTE RX REMOTE RX ID 25 ON OFF MEMORY RX ON OFF FAX S PRINTER SET PAPER SIZE ECONOMY PRT ON OFF TONER SUPPLY LOW RX REDUCTION ON OFF VERTICAL ONLY HORIZ VERTICAL LTR A4 CASSETE MP TRAY LTR LG...

Page 209: ...TER TX CAHNGE DATA FILE NAME PASSWORD TX PASSWORD ERASE AFTER TX DELETE FILE 33600 bps 14400 bps 9600 bps 7200 bps 4800 bps 2400 bps MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD DATE SETUP ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH GERMAN ITALIAN DUTCH FINNISH PORTUGUESE NORWEGIAN SWEDISH DANISH SLOVENE CZECH HUNGARIAN DISPLAY LANGUAGE TX START SPEED RX START SPEED RX RESTRICTION ON OFF UN LOCK PHONE PASSWORD LOCK PHONE OFF ON ...

Page 210: ...otation Lower nibble Hexadecimal notation Binary notation 1100 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 A 1010 B 1011 C 1100 D 1101 E 1110 F 1111 PANASONIC MATSUSHITA F 1111 E 1110 TAMURA TEC SILVER D 1101 C SHARP IBM JAPAN MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC MATSUSHITA COMMUNICATION B 1011 A 1010 BROTHER SANYO FUJITSU NITTSUKO KUONI 9 1001 7 0111 6 0110 MITA CASIO HITACHI OMRON HITAC...

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