Chapter 14
14-4
When the SRAM PCB is replaced, all data in its memory will be lost (file-
related, user mode-related, service mode-related, history-related files). There
will be no error operation, and initialization will take place automatically.
If you pull out the SRAM PCB from machine B and mount it to machine A,
the PCB will be initialized and be rendered useless for machine A or B. Take
full care.
1) When you turn on the power after replacing the SRAM PCB, the machine
will perform automatic initialization and will indicate a message on its
panel to the effect that you are to turn off and then on the power switch
found on its right side. Follow the message and turn off and then on the
machine.
2) Using service mode, initialize the RAM.
COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>MN-CON
Before starting the work, be sure to inform the user that all image data stored
in the Box will be lost and obtain his/her consent.
14.5.4 When Replacing the HDD
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1. If NetSpot Accountant (NSA) Is Not Used
1) Formatting the HDD
While holding down the 2 and 8 keys on the control panel, turn on the
power to start up. Using the HD formatting function of the SST, format
all partitions.
2) Downloading the Software
Using the SST, download the various software (system, language, RUI).
The machine will take about 10 min to start up after downloading.
2. If NetSpot Accountant (NSA) Is Used Together with a Card Reader
The card ID used by the NSA resides on the HDD. If you have replaced the
HDD, therefore, you will have to newly download the card data from NSA
to enable the statistical operations of NSA. After going through steps 1) and
2) above, perform the following:
1) Set the following in service mode:
Select the following : COPIER >FUNCTION >INSTALL >CARD; then,
enter the number of the first card, and press [OK].
(For instance, if cards No. 1 through No. 1000 are used for group control,
enter '1')
2) Turn off and then on the machine; when the machine has started up,
perform the following in user mode:
Select the following : user mode >system control settings >group ID
control >count control; then, check that IDs from 00000001 through
00001000 have been prepared.
Select the following : user mode >system control settings >network
settings >TCP/IP settings >IP address; then, set up 'IP address' 'gateway
address' and 'subnet mask'
Select the following : user mode >system administrator setup; then, fill in
'system control group ID' and 'system control ID No.' thereafter, turn off
and then on the machine.
If you leave out 'system control group ID' and 'system control ID No.' the
service engineer will not be able to 'register card to device' as part of setup
work for NSA.
3) With the machine in standby state, download the card ID to be used from
NSA.
4) When the card data has been downloaded from NSA, check that the ID
data has correctly been downloaded on the screen brought up by making
the following selections:
user mode>system control settings>group ID control
(Only the downloaded ID data must be indicated.)
5) Make copies using a user card registered with NSA, and check that
statistical operations are made for the device in question.
14.6 Pickup/Feeding System
14.6.1 Adjusting the Horizontal Registration When
Replacing the Pickup Cassette
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1. Adjusting the Margin (1st side; mechanical adjustment)
1) Make a copy using the cassettes 1 and 2 as the source of paper; then, check
to see that the margin on the front side is 2.5±1.5 mm.
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<In the case that the cassette 1, or the cassette 2 is out of specification>
1) In the case of the device with the 2-cassette pedestal, detach the cassette
lower right cover [1].
2) Open the cassette upper right cover [2].
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3) Detach the front right cover [1].
- 2 screws [2]
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4) Slide out the cassettes 1 and 2.
5) Check the index position [1] on the adjusting plate.
0
2
4
6
8
10
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2.5±1.5mm
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