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System SP5-xxx 

M052/M053/M054 5-60 

SM 

 

067 

CERT: Up State 

Displays the status of the certification update. 

 

The certification used by Embedded RC Gate is set correctly. 

 1 

The certification request (setAuthKey) for update has been received 

from the GW URL and certification is presently being updated. 

 2 

The certification update is completed and the GW URL is being notified 

of the successful update. 

 3 

The certification update failed, and the GW URL is being notified of the 

failed update. 

 4 

The period of the certification has expired and new request for an 

update is being sent to the GW URL. 

 11 

A rescue update for certification has been issued and a rescue 

certification setting is in progress for the rescue GW connection. 

 12 

The rescue certification setting is completed and the GW URL is being 

notified of the certification update request. 

 13 

The notification of the request for certification update has completed 

successfully, and the system is waiting for the certification update 

request from the rescue GW URL. 

 14 

The notification of the certification request has been received from the 

rescue GW controller, and the certification is being stored. 

 15 

The certification has been stored, and the GW URL is being notified of 

the successful completion of this event. 

 16 

The storing of the certification has failed, and the GW URL is being 

notified of the failure of this event. 

 17 

The certification update request has been received from the GW URL, 

the GW URL was notified of the results of the update after it was 

completed, but a certification error has been received, and the rescue 

certification is being recorded. 

Summary of Contents for M052

Page 1: ...M052 M053 M054 SERVICE MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...SION OF RICOH AMERICAS CORPORATION All product names domain names or product illustrations including desktop images used in this document are trademarks registered trademarks or the property of their respective companies They are used throughout this book in an informational or editorial fashion only and for the benefit of such companies No such use or the use of any trade name or web site is inte...

Page 3: ...ation Users of this manual should be either service trained or certified by successfully completing a Ricoh Technical Training Program Untrained and uncertified users utilizing information contained in this service manual to repair or modify Ricoh equipment risk personal injury damage to property or loss of warranty protection Ricoh Americas Corporation WARNING ...

Page 4: ...5200SHW Aficio SP 5200SHT SP5200S SP 5200SHW SP 5200SHT M053 SP5210SF SP 5210SFHW SP 5210SFHT Aficio SP5210SF Aficio SP 5210SFHW Aficio SP 5210SFHT SP5210SF SP 5210SFHW SP 5210SFHT M054 SP5210SR Aficio SP5210SR SP5210SR HC Healthcare models DOCUMENTATION HISTORY REV NO DATE COMMENTS 11 2011 Original Printing ...

Page 5: ...2 1 2 1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 2 1 2 1 1 ENVIRONMENT 2 1 2 1 2 MACHINE LEVEL 2 1 2 1 3 MINIMUM OPERATIONAL SPACE REQUIREMENTS 2 2 2 1 4 POWER REQUIREMENTS 2 2 2 2 OPTIONAL UNIT COMBINATIONS 2 3 2 2 1 MACHINE OPTIONS 2 3 Fax Options 2 3 2 2 2 CONTROLLER AND OTHER OPTIONS 2 4 Controller Options 2 4 Other Options 2 4 2 3 COPIER 2 5 2 3 1 ACCESSORY CHECK 2 5 2 3 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 2 6 Copier ...

Page 6: ...ndo Exec 2 29 2 8 3 FILE FORMAT CONVERTER D377 2 30 Installation Procedure 2 30 2 8 4 IEEE 802 11 A G G D377 WIRELESS LAN 2 31 Installation Procedure 2 31 UP Mode Settings for Wireless LAN 2 33 SP Mode and UP Mode Settings for IEEE 802 11 a g g Wireless LAN2 35 2 8 5 BLUETOOTH INTERFACE UNIT TYPE D D566 2 36 Installation Procedure 2 36 2 8 6 BROWSER UNIT TYPE E D430 2 37 Installation Procedure 2 3...

Page 7: ...Unit 4 2 Fusing Unit 4 2 Paper Feed 4 2 4 1 2 LITHIUM BATTERIES 4 2 4 1 3 HALOGEN FREE CABLE 4 2 4 2 SPECIAL TOOLS AND LUBRICANTS 4 3 4 3 ADJUSTING COPY IMAGE AREA 4 4 4 3 1 PRINTING 4 4 Adjusting Registration 4 4 Adjusting Blank Margin 4 6 Adjusting Main Scan Magnification 4 7 4 3 2 SCANNING 4 7 Adjusting Registration 4 7 Adjusting Magnification 4 8 4 3 3 DF IMAGE ADJUSTMENT 4 9 4 4 EXTERIOR COVE...

Page 8: ...SCANNER HP SENSOR 4 32 4 5 10 COVER SENSOR 4 33 4 5 11 FRONT SCANNER WIRE 4 34 Reinstalling the Front Scanner Wire 4 35 4 5 12 REAR SCANNER WIRE 4 38 Reinstalling the Rear Scanner Wire 4 39 4 6 LASER OPTICS 4 40 4 6 1 CAUTION DECAL LOCATIONS 4 40 4 6 2 SAFETY SWITCHES FOR LASER UNIT 4 41 4 6 3 LASER UNIT 4 41 Preparation before Removing the Laser Unit 4 41 Removing the Laser Unit for All Models 4 ...

Page 9: ... OVERFLOW SENSOR M052 M053 MODELS ONLY 4 58 4 10 FUSING 4 59 4 10 1 FUSING UNIT 4 59 4 10 2 HOT ROLLER AND PRESSURE ROLLER SECTIONS 4 60 4 10 3 FUSING LAMP 4 61 4 10 4 HOT ROLLER 4 62 4 10 5 FUSING THERMISTOR 4 63 4 10 6 THERMOSTATS 4 63 4 10 7 PRESSURE ROLLER 4 64 4 10 8 FUSING CLEANING ROLLER 4 64 4 11 DUPLEX UNIT 4 65 4 11 1 DUPLEX UNIT 4 65 4 11 2 DUPLEX INVERTER MOTOR 4 66 4 11 3 DUPLEX EXHAU...

Page 10: ...ROLLER 4 91 4 13 6 FEED ROLLER 4 92 4 13 7 ARDF FRICTION PAD 4 93 4 13 8 ARDF DRIVE BOARD 4 94 4 13 9 ORIGINAL SET SENSOR AND ARDF TOP COVER SENSOR 4 95 4 13 10 ARDF FEED MOTOR 4 97 4 13 11 ARDF FEED CLUTCH 4 98 4 13 12 ARDF TRANSPORT MOTOR 4 99 4 13 13 ARDF REGISTRATION SENSOR 4 101 4 13 14 ARDF INVERTER SENSOR 4 102 4 13 15 ARDF COOLING FAN 4 103 When installing the cooling fan 4 103 4 14 INTERN...

Page 11: ...main board 4 125 4 15 1 BIN TRAY UNIT 4 126 4 15 1 1 BIN TRAY UNIT 4 126 4 15 2 1 BIN TRAY PAPER EXIT SENSOR 4 130 4 15 3 1 BIN TRAY PAPER SENSOR AND LED BOARD 4 131 5 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE REFERENCE 5 1 5 1 SERVICE PROGRAM 5 1 5 1 1 USING SP AND SSP MODES 5 1 5 1 2 TYPES OF SP MODES 5 1 SP Mode Button Summary 5 2 Switching Between SP Mode and Copy Mode for Test Printing 5 3 Selecting the Program Num...

Page 12: ...VICE MODE 5 174 5 11 1 SP1 XXX SERVICE MODE 5 174 5 12 SCANNER SERVICE MODE 5 183 5 12 1 SP1 XXX SYSTEM AND OTHERS 5 183 5 12 2 SP2 XXX SCANNING IMAGE QUALITY 5 185 5 13 FAX SERVICE MODE 5 186 5 14 FIRMWARE UPDATE 5 187 5 14 1 TYPE OF FIRMWARE 5 187 5 14 2 BEFORE YOU BEGIN 5 189 5 14 3 UPDATING FIRMWARE 5 190 Preparation 5 190 Updating Procedure 5 190 Error Messages 5 191 Firmware Update Error 5 1...

Page 13: ...P 5902 5 206 Executing Test Pattern Printing 5 206 Test Patterns 5 206 5 18 3 SMC PRINT SP 5990 5 208 5 18 4 HOW TO READ THE AIO S N SP 5793 011 5 208 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 1 6 1 SERVICE CALL CONDITIONS 6 1 6 1 1 SUMMARY 6 1 6 1 2 SC CODE DESCRIPTIONS 6 2 SC1xx Scanning 6 3 SC2xx Laser Exposure 6 6 SC3xx Image Processing 1 6 8 SC4xx Image Processing 2 6 8 SC5xx Paper Feed and Fusing 6 9 SC6xx Device...

Page 14: ...VENESS OF DUPLEX COMBINE FUNCTION 7 4 1 Duplex 7 4 2 Combine mode 7 4 3 Duplex Combine 7 4 How to calculate the paper reduction ratio 7 5 M052 M053 M054 SERVICE MANUAL APPENDICES SEE M052 M053 M054 SERVICE MANUAL APPENDICES SECTION FOR DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS FAX OPTION TYPE SP5200 M381 SEE M381 SECTION FOR DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS PAPER FEED UNIT TK1090 TK1100 TK1120 TK1130 M375 M376 M386 M3...

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Page 16: ...lth Safety Conditions Toner is non toxic but if you get either of them in your eyes by accident it may cause temporary eye discomfort Try to remove with eye drops or flush with water as first aid If unsuccessful get medical attention Observance of Electrical Safety Standards The machine and its peripherals must be serviced by a customer service representative who has completed the training course ...

Page 17: ...ion Replace only with the same type or with an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Laser Safety The Center for Devices and Radiological Health CDRH prohibits the repair of laser based optical units in the field The optical housing unit can only be repaired in a factory or at a location with the requisite equipmen...

Page 18: ...tion Laser beams can seriously damage your eyes CAUTION MARKING Symbols and Abbreviations This manual uses several symbols and abbreviations The meaning of those symbols and abbreviations is as follows See or Refer to Clip ring E ring Screw Connector Clamp SEF Short Edge Feed LEF Long Edge Feed Core Technology manual ...

Page 19: ... special information Failure to obey warning information could result in serious injury or death Obey these guidelines to ensure safe operation and prevent minor injuries This information provides tips and advice about how to best service the machine ...

Page 20: ...PRODUCT INFORMATION REVISION HISTORY Page Date Added Updated New None ...

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Page 22: ...Specifications SM 1 1 M052 M053 M054 Product Information 1 PRODUCT INFORMATION 1 1 SPECIFICATIONS See Appendices for the following information General Specifications Supported Paper Sizes ...

Page 23: ...feed roller 9 Paper feed roller 10 Friction pad 11 Paper tray 12 Registration roller 13 Transfer roller 14 Pressure roller 15 Hot roller 16 Junction gate 1 1 17 Paper exit roller 2 18 Junction gate 2 3 19 Inverter roller 1 Junction gate 1 is not movable for the finisher model M054 2 Paper exit roller is not used for the finisher model M054 3 Junction gate 2 is not movable for the standard model M0...

Page 24: ...Overview SM 1 3 M052 M053 M054 Product Information 1 2 2 DRIVE LAYOUT 1 Registration clutch 2 Relay clutch 3 By pass clutch 4 Paper feed clutch 5 Main motor 6 Duplex motor 7 Inverter motor ...

Page 25: ...ax and 1 Bin Tray Unit Model M053 1 Paper feed from tray 1 2 Paper feed from by pass tray 3 Paper feed from optional PFU tray2 4 Paper feed from optional PFU tray3 5 Paper feed from optional PFU tray4 6 Paper feed through duplex unit 7 Paper exit to 1 bin tray M053 only ...

Page 26: ...her Model M054 1 Paper feed from tray 1 2 Paper feed from by pass tray 3 Paper feed from optional PFU tray2 4 Paper feed from optional PFU tray3 5 Paper feed from optional PFU tray4 6 Paper feed through duplex unit 7 Paper exit to internal finisher M054 only ...

Page 27: ...2 M053 M054 1 6 SM 1 3 MACHINE CONFIGURATION 1 3 1 MACHINE CONFIGURATION M052 M053 M054 Fax Unit Option Standard Option 1 Bin Tray Unit Not available Standard Not available Internal Finisher Not available Not available Standard ...

Page 28: ...052 Standard model Main Unit B M053 Fax and 1 bin tray unit model Main Unit C M054 Finisher model Paper Feed Unit TK1090 D M375 Option Paper Feed Unit TK1100 E M376 Option Fax Option Type SP5200 F M381 Standard for M053 Option for M052 and M054 Memory Unit Type B G G578 SAF memory Requires the Fax Option ...

Page 29: ...ote Communication Gate A D459 Option IPDS Unit Type 5210 D D571 Controller Option Gigabit Ethernet Board Type A Type C A Type A G874 Type C M397 Controller Option IEEE802 11 a g Interface Unit Type J K B D377 Controller Option Browser Unit Type E E D430 Controller Option File Format Converter Type E C D377 Controller Option Bluetooth Interface Unit Type D F D566 Controller Option ...

Page 30: ...INSTALLATION REVISION HISTORY Page Date Added Updated New 22 5 16 2012 Fax installation 42 44 12 27 2011 Optional Counter Unit Interface Type A ...

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Page 32: ...st 3 times hr person Ambient Dust Less than 0 1 mg m3 Do not install the machine where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or to direct airflow from a fan air conditioner air cleaner etc Do not install the machine where it will be exposed to corrosive gas Install the machine at locations lower than 2 000 m 6 560 ft above sea level Place the machine on a firm and level base Do not install the mac...

Page 33: ...m 3 9 2 1 4 POWER REQUIREMENTS Make sure that the wall outlet is near the machine and easily accessible After completing installation make sure the plug fits firmly into the outlet Avoid multiple connections to the same power outlet Be sure to ground the machine Input voltage North America 120 127 V 60 Hz 12 A Europe Asia 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 8 A Image quality guaranteed at rated voltage 10 Operatio...

Page 34: ...ACHINE OPTIONS No Options Remarks 1 Paper Feed Unit TK1090 Two units can be installed in the mainframe 2 Paper Feed Unit TK1100 This unit has casters Fax Options No Options Remarks 3 Fax Option Type SP5200 Standard for M053 Options for M052 M054 4 Memory Unit Type B SAF memory Requires the fax option ...

Page 35: ...upper 2 Browser Unit Type E SD slot 2 lower during installation only 3 Bluetooth Interface Unit Type D One of USB slots 4 Gigabit Ethernet Board Type A Type C IF slot one from three options 5 IEEE802 11 a g Interface Unit Type J K 6 File Format Converter Type E Other Options No Options Remarks 7 Copy Data Security Unit Type F Remote Communication Gate A ...

Page 36: ...OPIER 2 3 1 ACCESSORY CHECK Description Q ty AIO 1 Power Cord 1 VM Card 1 Extender finisher support tray M054 only 1 Paper Size and Tray Decals 1 Warranty Sheet NA only 1 User Registration Card NA only 1 Help Desk Card NA only 1 EULA 16 languages 1 ...

Page 37: ...e machine by the inset grips on its sides At least four people are needed to lift the machine 3 Lower the machine slowly and carefully to prevent trapping your hands 4 Remove the adhesive tape attached on the machine s exterior 5 Only for M054 model do the following steps from 1 and 2 1 Pull out tray 1 A and then remove the extender B for the internal finisher from tray 1 ...

Page 38: ...he ARDF A and then remove the protective materials attached on the exposure glass 7 Close the ARDF 8 Open the front door A pressing the button 9 Remove the AIO B and then remove the protective material attached on the machine s interior 10 Install the AIO into the machine 11 Close the front door ...

Page 39: ...ecify the time zone 18 Select SP5 307 001 003 and 004 and specify the daylight saving time settings 19 Exit the SP mode and turn the main switch off and on 20 Start the UP mode 21 Specify the date and time with Set Date or Set Time User Tool System Settings Set Date or Set Time 22 Turn the main switch off and on 23 Check the operations 24 Make a full size copy and check if the side to side and lea...

Page 40: ...f another error occurs after initialization this can be a functional problem 1 Select fax SP1 101 016 and specify the country code 2 Select fax SP3 101 001 and specify the service station When Using an Smart Card Reader If a customer wants to use a smart card reader follow the installation procedure below The smart card reader must be placed on the specific place If not some antenna or transmitter...

Page 41: ...as shown above 3 Remove the part A of the ARDF rear cover with nippers or a similar tool 4 Reassemble the machine 5 For details about connecting a smart card device to the machine refer to the installation procedure provided with the smart card device ...

Page 42: ...splayed or printed by the customer To check the counter the technician must print the SMC report SP 5 990 You must select one of the counter methods developments prints in accordance with the contract by using SP5 045 001 Item SP No Function Default Meter Click Charge Setting SP5 930 001 Enables or disables Meter Click Charge When enabled The counter menu shows immediately after you push the Menu ...

Page 43: ...INSTALLATION REVISION HISTORY Page Date Added Updated New 11 12 12 26 2012 Meter click charge 22 5 16 2012 Fax installation 42 44 12 27 2011 Optional Counter Unit Interface Type A ...

Page 44: ... attached depends on the location where the machine is installed A Only one paper feed unit M375 D can be installed on a desk B Up to three units M375 D and M376 E can be installed on the floor Attach the optional paper feed unit with casters M376 E to the bottom of the machine to install the machine directly on the floor C Attach the optional paper feed unit with casters M376 E to the bottom of t...

Page 45: ...aper feed unit B Two people are required to lift the machine When installing a second paper feed unit place on the first paper feed unit before placing the copier onto the pair of paper feed units 4 Remove the paper s tray from the paper tray unit s 5 Load paper into the paper tray s Adjust the side and end fences as necessary If loading 81 2 x 14 paper remove the end fence and set it into the spe...

Page 46: ... attached depends on the location where the machine is installed A Only one paper feed unit M375 D can be installed on a desk B Up to three units M375 D and M376 E can be installed on the floor Attach the optional paper feed unit with casters M376 E to the bottom of the machine to install the machine directly on the floor C Attach the optional paper feed unit with casters M376 E to the bottom of t...

Page 47: ...aper feed unit B Two people are required to lift the machine When installing a second paper feed unit place on the first paper feed unit before placing the copier onto the pair of paper feed units 4 Remove the paper s tray from the paper tray unit s 5 Load paper into the paper tray s Adjust the side and end fences as necessary If loading 81 2 x 14 paper remove the end fence and set it into the spe...

Page 48: ...nit TK1100 M376 SM 2 17 M052 M053 M054 Installation When installing the three units M375 and M376 1 Attach the six brackets and six screws as shown above 2 Attach the screws into the paper feed units as shown above ...

Page 49: ...ECK Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list No Description Q ty 1 FCU 1 2 Fax Key top 2 3 G3 Decal 1 4 Serial Number Decal 1 5 FCC Decal NA only 1 6 Multi Language Decals EU only 1 7 Ferrite Core 1 Excluding NA 8 Telephone Cord NA only 1 EMC Address Card EU only 1 ...

Page 50: ...2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Before installing this fax unit Print out all data in the printer buffer Turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power cord and the network cable 1 Remove the FCU slot cover A x 3 2 Switch the MBU battery jumper switch A to ON position ...

Page 51: ...e top edge C of the FCU board with the rail D in the FCU slot when installing the FCU 5 Secure the FCU A x 3 Use two screws which have already been removed in step 1 6 Attach the serial number decal on the area B of the FCU bracket and FCC decal NA only on the area C above the serial number decal of the machine 7 Connect the telephone cord to the LINE jack ...

Page 52: ...phone cord to the LINE jack For NA use the core attached telephone cord No 9 in the accessories of the fax unit option 8 Attach an appropriate multi language decal A EU only 9 Replace the blank key B with the fax key C 10 Attach the decal A SUPER G3 to the front door 11 Put the power plug into the outlet and turn on the main power of the machine ...

Page 53: ...rned the main switch on Turn the main switch off and on again for normal use 12 Enter the User Tools mode and set date and time 13 Enter SP3 102 in the fax SP mode and enter the serial number for the fax unit 14 Enter the correct country code with UP mode NCU Country Area Code Setting 15 Exit the SP mode and turn the machine off and on Rev 05 16 2012 ...

Page 54: ... 7 COPY DATA SECURITY UNIT TYPE F B829 2 7 1 COMPONENTS CHECK No Description Q ty 1 ICIB 3 1 2 Flexible cable Long Not used 1 3 Flexible cable Short Not used 1 4 Harness with bands Not used 1 5 Harness Not used 1 6 Saddle Clamp Not used 1 7 Screws M3x6 6 8 Bracket Not used 1 ...

Page 55: ...7 2 INSTALLATION Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure 1 Open the front door 2 Pull out the tray 1 A 3 Remove the left cover A of the machine x 3 4 Move the scanner I F cable aside A x 1 x 2 5 Move the harness guide B aside x 3 ...

Page 56: ...e is powered on with the ICIB 3 removed and the Data Security for Copying feature set to ON The machine will issue an uncertain SC165 error if ICIB 3 is defective when the machine is powered on and the Data Security for Copying feature is set to OFF When you remove this option from the machine first set this feature to OFF with the user tool before removing this board If you forget to do this Data...

Page 57: ...slot A is used for Security Card standard or IPDS Unit If IPDS Unit is to be installed first merge IPDS application into the Security Card with SP mode Slot 2 lower slot B is used for VM card standard or service only for example updating the firmware I F Card Slot The I F card slot C is used for one of the optional I F connections only one can be installed Gigabit Ethernet IEEE802 11a g Wireless L...

Page 58: ...d Appli Move 2 Then move the application from the SD Card in SD slot 2 lower slot to the SD Card in SD slot 1 upper slot Do steps 1 2 again if you want to move another application program 3 Exit the SP mode Be very careful when you do the SD Card Appli Move procedure The data necessary for authentication is transferred with the application program from an SD card to another SD card Authentication ...

Page 59: ...ade or application merge 1 Turn the main switch off 2 Make sure that an SD card is in SD slot 1 upper slot The application program is copied to this SD card 3 Insert the SD card with the application program in SD slot 2 lower slot The application program is copied from this SD card 4 Turn the main switch on 5 Start the SP mode 6 Select SP5 873 001 Move Exec 7 Follow the messages shown on the opera...

Page 60: ...itch off 2 Insert the original SD card in SD slot 2 lower slot The application program is copied back into this card 3 Insert the SD card with the application program in SD slot 1 upper slot The application program is copied back from this SD card 4 Turn the main switch on 5 Start the SP mode 6 Select SP5 873 002 Undo Exec 7 Follow the messages shown on the operation panel 8 Turn the main switch o...

Page 61: ...stall one of the following network interfaces or printer enhanced option at one time IEEE 802 11 a g g Wireless LAN Gigabit Ethernet or File Format Converter 1 Remove the I F slot cover A x 2 2 Install the file format converter A into the I F slot and then fasten it with screws 3 Plug in and turn on the main power switch 4 Check or set the following SP codes with the values shown below ...

Page 62: ... G D377 WIRELESS LAN Installation Procedure Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure You can only install one of the following network interfaces or printer enhanced option at one time IEEE 802 11 a g g Wireless LAN Gigabit Ethernet or File Format Converter 1 Remove the I F slot cover A from the I F slot x 2 2 Install the wireless LAN board A Knob screw x 2 into the...

Page 63: ...the fasteners on the scanner left cover 6 Attach eight clamps as shown above 7 Wire the cables and clamp them x 8 Make sure that the cables are not slack Keep them wired tightly along the covers You may have to move the machine if the reception is not clear Make sure that the machine is not located near an appliance or any type of equipment that generates strong magnetic fields Put the machine as ...

Page 64: ...twork I F default Ethernet must be set for either Ethernet or wireless LAN 3 Select Interface Settings 4 Press Wireless LAN Only the wireless LAN options show 5 Communication Mode Select either 802 11 Ad hoc or Infrastructure 6 SSID Setting Enter the SSID setting The setting is case sensitive 7 Channel You need this setting when Ad Hoc Mode is selected Region A mainly Europe and Asia Range 1 13 36...

Page 65: ...nsmission The same WEP key is required on the receiving side in order to unlock encoded data There are 64 bit and 128 bit WEP keys WEP Selects Active or Inactive Inactive is default Range of Allowed Settings 64 bit 10 characters 128 bit 26 characters 9 Press Return to Default to initialize the wireless LAN settings Press Yes to initialize the following settings Transmission mode Channel Transmissi...

Page 66: ...nimum range of the channels settings allowed for your country 5840 008 Transmission Speed Sets the transmission speed to one of the following Auto 54 Mbps 48 Mbps 36 Mbps 24 Mbps 18 Mbps 12 Mbps 9 Mbps 6 Mbps 11 Mbps 5 5 Mbps 2 Mbps 1 Mbps default Auto 5840 011 WEP Key Select Used to select the WEP key Default 00 UP mode Name Function SSID Used to confirm the current SSID setting WEP Key Used to c...

Page 67: ...NIT TYPE D D566 Installation Procedure Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure 1 Install the Bluetooth A into the one of USB slots 2 Make sure that the machine can recognize the option see Check All Connections at the end of this section ...

Page 68: ...ush the User Tools key If an administrator setting is registered for the machine step 5 and 6 are required Otherwise skip to step 7 5 Push the Login Logout key 6 Login with the administrator user name and password 7 Touch Extended Feature Settings twice on the LCD 8 Touch Install on the LCD 9 Touch SD Card 10 Touch the Browser line 11 Under Install to touch Machine HDD and touch Next 12 When you s...

Page 69: ... for SD slots x 1 2 Turn the SD card label face to the right rear view then push it slowly into the SD slot 2 until you hear a click 3 Plug in and turn on the main power switch 4 Push the User Tools key If an administrator setting is registered for the machine step 5 and 6 are required Otherwise skip to step 7 5 Push the Login Logout key 6 Login with the administrator user name and password 7 Touc...

Page 70: ...rocedure You can only install one of the following network interfaces or printer enhanced option at one time IEEE 802 11 a g g Wireless LAN Gigabit Ethernet or File Format Converter 1 Remove the I F slot cover A from the I F slot x 2 2 Attach the two caps A to the Ethernet 10 100 Base T port and the USB port as shown above 3 Install the Gigabit Ethernet board A Knob screw x 2 into the I F slot ...

Page 71: ... 1 Remove the SD slot cover A x 1 2 Install the IPDS card B in SD slot 2 lower slot 3 Plug in the machine and then turn on the machine 4 Enter the SP mode and then select SP5 873 001 Move Exec 5 Follow the messages shown on the operation panel 6 Turn the main switch off 7 Remove the IPDS card from SD slot 2 lower slot Keep the IPDS card in a safe place after you copy the application program from o...

Page 72: ...1 Controller Unit 2 Push the memory unit A 32 MB in the memory slot B until both lock levers lock the memory unit 3 Reassemble the machine 2 8 10 CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS 1 Plug in the power cord Then turn on the main switch 2 Enter the printer user mode Then print the configuration page User Tools Printer Settings List Test Print Config Page All installed options are shown in the System Reference co...

Page 73: ... UNIT INTERFACE TYPE A 2 9 1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1 Remove the left cover 2 Install the four stud stays in the location A 3 Install the optional counter interface board on the four stud stays 4 Connect the harness to CN3 A on the optional counter interface board A A Rev 12 27 2011 ...

Page 74: ...M 2 43 M052 M053 M054 Installation 5 Connect the other terminal of the harness to CN234 A on the BCU 6 Route the harness and clamp it with three clamps A as shown above 7 Cut out the access panel A from the rear cover A A A A A Rev 12 27 2011 ...

Page 75: ...TERFACE TYPE A M052 M053 M054 2 44 SM 8 Connect the harness from the optional counter device to CN4 A on the optional counter interface board through the cut out part of the rear cover 9 Reassemble the machine A Rev 12 27 2011 ...

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Page 77: ...PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE REVISION HISTORY Page Date Added Updated New None ...

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Page 79: ...ode The operation panel shows Replace Maintenance Kit when the PM counter reaches 120 k After the user replaces the fusing unit in the maintenance kit the machine automatically resets the PM counter Item Quantity Remarks Fusing unit 1 Transfer roller 1 Paper feed roller 5 For standard and optional tray s Friction pad 5 For standard and optional tray s 3 1 2 SERVICE MAINTENANCE See Appendices for t...

Page 80: ...aper Feed Roller 7 804 005 For the fusing unit there is a new unit detection mechanism It is not necessary to reset PM counter 3 2 2 AFTER INSTALLING THE NEW PM PARTS 1 Turn on the main power switch 2 Output the SMC logging data with SP5 990 004 and check the counter values 3 Make sure that the PM counters for the replaced units are 0 with SP7 803 If the PM counter for a unit was not reset then re...

Page 81: ...REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT REVISION HISTORY Page Date Added Updated New 4 6 04 10 2012 Corrected Adjusting Copy Image Area 30 8 22 2013 Sensor Board Unit SBU ...

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Page 83: ...cloth or clean it with wet cotton and then wipe it dry with a cloth 2 Never use alcohol to clean the drum Alcohol will dissolve the drum surface 3 Store the AIO in a cool dry place 4 Do not expose the drum to corrosive gases ammonia etc 5 Do not shake a used AIO as this may cause toner to spill out 6 Dispose of used AIO components in accordance with local regulations Transfer Roller 1 Never touch ...

Page 84: ...ouch the surface of the paper feed rollers 2 To avoid misfeeds the side and end fences in each paper tray must be positioned correctly so as to align with the actual paper size 4 1 2 LITHIUM BATTERIES Incorrect replacement of lithium battery s on the controller or on the fax unit poses risk of explosion Replace only with the same type or with an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Disc...

Page 85: ...nt 4 2 SPECIAL TOOLS AND LUBRICANTS Part Number Description Q ty A1849501 Optics Adjustment Tools 2 pcs set 1 set A2929500 Test Chart S5S 10 pcs set 1 set VSSM9000 Digital Multimeter Fluke 87 1 A2579300 Grease Barrierta S552R 1 52039502 Silicon Grease 501 1 B6455010 SD Card 1 ...

Page 86: ...aded in each paper tray before starting the adjustment procedures in this section Adjusting Registration Use the Trimming Area Pattern SP2 902 14 for this adjustment 1 Print out the test pattern with the paper fed from the regular paper tray 2 Print out the test pattern with the paper fed from the by pass tray 3 Print out the test pattern by selecting duplex printing 4 Measure the distance between...

Page 87: ...leading edge registration SP1 001 6 Measure the distance between the side edge of the image area and the side edge of the paper B SP Specification SP1 002 001 1st tray 0 2 mm SP1 002 002 2nd tray 0 2 mm SP1 002 005 By pass 0 4 mm SP1 002 006 Duplex 0 4 mm 7 Adjust the side to side registration SP1 002 8 Specify 0 zero in SP2 902 x after finishing the adjustment procedure Rev 04 10 2012 ...

Page 88: ...he copy tray Note that the paper is output with the face down 3 Adjust the blank margin SP2 101 SP Specification SP2 101 001 Leading Edge A 2 1 5 mm SP2 101 002 Trailing Edge B 2 2 5 1 5 mm SP2 101 003 Left Side C 2 1 5 mm SP2 101 004 Right Side D 2 2 5 1 5 mm The Left Side and Right Side comes to your left hand side and right hand side respectively when you view the copied image with the leading ...

Page 89: ...t 4 Specify 0 zero in SP5 902 001 after finishing the adjustment procedure 4 3 2 SCANNING Preparation Before adjusting scanning adjust printing Printing in this section To adjust scanning use the A4 test chart Adjusting Registration 1 Place the test chart on the exposure glass Make sure that the test chart is aligned with the rear and left scales on the exposure glass 2 Make a copy 3 Measure the d...

Page 90: ...per B 6 Adjust the side to side registration SP4 011 001 SP Specification SP4 011 001 Main Scan Reg 0 2 5 mm Adjusting Magnification 1 Place the test chart on the exposure glass Make sure the test chart is aligned with the rear and left scales on the exposure glass 2 Make a copy 3 Compare the copy with the original 4 Adjust the main scan and sub scan magnifications The original image A is magnifie...

Page 91: ...his section only when the ARDF is installed on the copier 1 Make a temporary test chart as shown in the above diagram Use the A4 8 5 x 11 paper to make it 2 Place the temporary test chart on the ARDF 3 Make a copy 4 Measure the distance between the side edge of the image area and the side edge of the paper A The diagram shows the paper on the copy tray Note that the paper is output with the face d...

Page 92: ...B 7 Adjust the leading edge registration Leading Regist SP6 006 003 The image area moves to the right side of the copier when you specify a larger value 8 Measure the distance between the trailing edge of the image area and the trailing edge of the paper C 9 Adjust the erased area on the trailing edge Trailing Erase SP6 006 007 10 Compare the copy with the original 11 Adjust the sub scan magnifica...

Page 93: ...Exterior Covers SM 4 11 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 4 EXTERIOR COVERS 4 4 1 LEFT COVER 1 Open the frond door 2 Pull out the tray 1 A 3 Left cover A x 3 ...

Page 94: ...Exterior Covers M052 M053 M054 4 12 SM 4 4 2 RIGHT COVER 1 Open the frond door 2 Pull out the tray 1 A 3 Right cover A x 3 ...

Page 95: ...vers SM 4 13 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 4 3 REAR LOWER COVER 1 Right cover Right Cover 2 Left cover Left Cover 3 Rear left upper cover A x 2 4 Rear left lower cover B x 2 5 Rear lower cover C x 2 ...

Page 96: ...3 M054 4 14 SM 4 4 4 FRONT DOOR 1 Press the front cover release button A 2 Open the front door B 3 Pull out the tray 4 Right cover Right Cover 5 Release the spring A 6 Release the right arm B of the front cover 7 Front door C ...

Page 97: ...Exterior Covers SM 4 15 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 4 5 DUPLEX UNIT 1 Open the duplex unit A 2 Release the spring B and two harnesses of the duplex unit 3 Duplex unit A ...

Page 98: ...el Unit Operation Panel Frame Cover Removal For M052 model 1 Operation panel lower cover A x 2 2 Remove the operation panel upper cover For M053 M054 model 1 Internal finisher For M054 model p 4 104 2 Operation panel frame upper cover A x 2 3 Operation panel arm upper cover B x 2 ...

Page 99: ...xterior Covers SM 4 17 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 Operation panel frame lower cover A x 2 Operation Panel Unit Removal 5 Disconnect the harness and USB cable A 6 Remove the three screws ...

Page 100: ...Exterior Covers M052 M053 M054 4 18 SM 7 Operation panel unit A x 2 Key Tops 1 Operation panel unit p 4 16 2 Operation panel arm holder A x 2 3 Operation panel rear cover A x 7 ...

Page 101: ...Exterior Covers SM 4 19 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 Operation panel bracket A x 5 x 3 5 Release the Key main board A x 5 6 Key tops A hooks ...

Page 102: ... Do not use items 2 to 9 on the Self Diagnostic Menu These items are for design use only 1 Press press 1 9 9 3 key press Clear Stop key 5 times to open the Self Diagnostics menu 2 On the touch screen press Touch Screen Adjust or press 1 key 3 Use a pointed not sharp tool to press the upper left mark 4 Press the lower right mark when shows 5 Press OK on the screen or press when you are finished 6 T...

Page 103: ... 4 21 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 4 8 OUTPUT TRAY M052 M053 MODELS ONLY 1 Left cover p 4 11 2 Right cover p 4 12 3 Only for M053 remove the 1 bin tray unit p 4 126 4 Inner left cover A 5 Output tray A x 4 ...

Page 104: ...r Unit M052 M053 M054 4 22 SM 4 5 SCANNER UNIT 4 5 1 SCANNER FRONT COVER 1 Open the ARDF 2 Operation panel unit p 4 16 3 Release the hook A under the scanner unit 4 Scanner front cover B x 1 hook x 1 boss x 2 ...

Page 105: ...52 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 5 2 SCANNER RIGHT AND LEFT COVERS Scanner Right Cover 1 Scanner front cover p 4 22 2 Scanner right cover A x 2 Scanner Left Cover 1 Scanner front cover p 4 22 2 Scanner left cover x 2 ...

Page 106: ...Scanner Unit M052 M053 M054 4 24 SM 4 5 3 SCANNER REAR COVER 1 Scanner front cover p 4 22 2 Scanner right and left covers p 4 23 3 Scanner rear cover A x 3 ...

Page 107: ...4 EXPOSURE GLASS 1 Open the ARDF 2 Glass cover A x 2 3 DF exposure glass B 4 Rear scale A x 3 5 Exposure glass B with the left scale When reassembling the ARDF exposure glass Position the blue marker A at the rear right corner when you reattach the ARDF exposure glass ...

Page 108: ...w LED board directly by hands Oily spots on the LED board will cause poor scanning quality 1 ARDF p 4 87 2 Scanner top rear cover x 1 3 Exposure glass p 4 25 4 Move the 1st scanner carriage A to the right side by rotating the scanner motor B clockwise in view of the rear ...

Page 109: ...stment 5 Remove the screw at the front side of the 1st scanner carriage 6 Move back the 1st scanner carriage A to the left side by rotating the scanner motor counterclockwise in view of the rear 7 Remove the screw at the rear side of the 1st scanner carriage ...

Page 110: ...Scanner Unit M052 M053 M054 4 28 SM 8 Move the 1st scanner carriage A to the cutout position B by rotating the scanner motor clockwise 9 LED board B x 2 x 1 ...

Page 111: ...tment 4 5 6 SCANNER MOTOR 1 Scanner rear cover p 4 24 2 Disconnect the harness A and remove the spring B 3 Scanner motor bracket C x 2 timing belt x 1 4 Scanner motor A x 2 Do the scanner image adjustment after replacing the scanner motor see Image Adjustment ...

Page 112: ...ollowing SP modes after you replace the sensor board unit SP4 008 Sub Scan Magnification Adj See Image Adjustment Scanning p 4 7 SP4 010 Leading Edge Registration Adj See Image Adjustment Scanning p 4 7 SP4 011 Main Scan Reg See Image Adjustment Scanning p 4 7 SP4 688 DF Density Adjustment Use this to adjust the density level if the ID of outputs made in the DF and Platen mode is different Rev 08 ...

Page 113: ...31 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 5 8 LED DRIVE BOARD 1 Scanner rear cover p 4 24 2 Release the harness A from three clamps and then take it aside 3 LED drive board bracket A x 2 x 2 4 LED drive board A x 4 ...

Page 114: ...54 4 32 SM 4 5 9 SCANNER HP SENSOR 1 ARDF p 4 87 2 Scanner top rear cover p 4 26 LED Board 3 Move the 1st scanner carriage A to the right side by rotating the scanner motor B 4 Remove the mylar A 5 Scanner HP sensor A x 1 hooks ...

Page 115: ...Scanner Unit SM 4 33 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 5 10 COVER SENSOR 1 ARDF p 4 87 2 Scanner top rear cover p 4 26 LED Board 3 Cover sensor A x 1 hooks ...

Page 116: ...ANNER WIRE 1 Exposure glass p 4 25 2 ARDF p 4 87 3 Scanner top rear cover p 4 26 LED Board 4 Scanner front frame A x 5 5 Front scanner wire holder A x 1 6 Front scanner wire bracket B x 1 7 Front scanner wire white clip C and scanner drive pulley D x 1 ...

Page 117: ... the right end with the ball B through the square hole Pass the left end with the ring C through the notch 3 Wind the right end counterclockwise shown from the machine s front Wind the left end clockwise The two blue marks D come together when you have done this Stick the wire to the pulley with tape This lets you easily handle the assembly at the time of installation ...

Page 118: ...t at this time 5 Insert the left end into the slit B The end should go via the rear track of the left pulley C and the rear track of the movable pulley D 6 Hook the right end onto the front scanner wire bracket A The end should go via the front track of the right pulley B and the front track of the movable pulley C ...

Page 119: ...h the 1st carriage hole E and the right holes in the front rail F 9 Insert two more scanner positioning pins through the holes in the rear rail 10 Install the white clip G and drive pulley to the shaft H x 1 11 Screw the scanner wire bracket to the front rail I 12 Screw the scanner wire holder J 13 Pull out the positioning pins Make sure the 1st and 2nd carriages move smoothly after you remove the...

Page 120: ...RDF p 4 87 1 Scanner top rear cover p 4 26 LED Board 2 Main power switch bracket A x 2 3 Scanner rear frame A x 5 4 White pulley A x 1 5 Follow steps 5 through 7 in the Front Scanner Wire Section You can remove the rear scanner wire with the same manner for replacing the front scanner wire ...

Page 121: ... the wire to the pulley with tape This lets you easily handle the assembly at the time of installation 4 Install the drive pulley on the shaft Do not attach the pulley on the shaft with the screw at this time 5 Install the wire The winding of the wire on the three pulleys at the rear of the scanner should be the same as the winding on the three pulleys at the front This must show as a mirror image...

Page 122: ... serious eye injury 4 6 1 CAUTION DECAL LOCATIONS Caution decals are attached as shown below Be sure to turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before beginning any disassembly or adjustment of the laser unit This machine uses a class IIIb laser beam with a wavelength of 785 nm and an output of 6 2 mW The laser can cause serious eye injury ...

Page 123: ... go through the engine board This system prevents unexpected laser emission and ensures user safety and technician safety 4 6 3 LASER UNIT The removal procedure of the Preparation before Removing the Laser Unit differs depending on the models Refer to the target model under the Preparation before Removing the Laser Unit Preparation before Removing the Laser Unit For M052 models 1 Output tray p 4 2...

Page 124: ...Laser Optics M052 M053 M054 4 42 SM 2 Finisher stay A x 4 Removing the Laser Unit for All Models 1 Remove the two ground cables x 1 2 Laser unit x 4 x 2 x 2 ...

Page 125: ...ent and Adjustment 4 6 4 POLYGON MOTOR 1 Laser unit p 4 41 2 Remove the tape A on the laser unit cover Keep this tape This tape is necessary when reassembling the laser unit 3 Laser unit cover B x 1 x 2 ground cable x 1 4 Polygon motor A x 4 x 1 ...

Page 126: ...Laser Optics M052 M053 M054 4 44 SM 4 6 5 LASER SYNCHRONIZATION DETECTOR 1 Laser unit p 4 41 2 Laser synchronization detector A x 1 ...

Page 127: ...Paper Transfer SM 4 45 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 7 PAPER TRANSFER 4 7 1 TRANSFER ROLLER 1 Open the front door 2 AIO A 3 Pull the transfer roller holder A 4 Transfer roller B ...

Page 128: ...bracket p 4 81 3 AIO fan A x 2 x 1 4 AIO fan duct B x 2 5 Gearbox cover A x 3 Hold the gearbox cover A while removing it Otherwise the spring inside the gearbox cover suddenly comes off 6 Gearbox B x 3 Hold the gearbox B while removing it Otherwise the spring inside the gearbox suddenly comes off ...

Page 129: ...Drive Section SM 4 47 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 8 2 MAIN MOTOR 1 Gearbox p 4 46 2 Drive gears A x 1 each 3 Ground plate A x 1 4 Main motor bracket B x 4 5 Main motor A x 1 ...

Page 130: ...Drive Section M052 M053 M054 4 48 SM 4 8 3 DUPLEX MOTOR 1 BICU bracket p 4 81 2 Duplex motor bracket x 3 x 1 3 Duplex motor A x 2 timing belt x 1 ...

Page 131: ...tion SM 4 49 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 8 4 BY PASS FEED CLUTCH 1 Left cover p 4 11 2 By pass feed clutch A x 1 x 1 x 1 4 8 5 RELAY CLUTCH 1 Left cover p 4 11 1 By pass feed clutch A x 1 x 1 x 1 ...

Page 132: ...e Section M052 M053 M054 4 50 SM 4 8 6 PAPER FEED CLUTCH 1 BICU bracket p 4 81 2 Clutch holder A x 1 3 Paper feed clutch B x 1 4 8 7 REGISTRATION CLUTCH 1 BICU bracket p 4 81 2 Registration clutch A x 1 x 1 ...

Page 133: ...Paper Feed SM 4 51 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 9 PAPER FEED 4 9 1 PAPER FEED ROLLER 1 Pull out the tray 1 A 2 Slide the paper feed roller shaft to the left 3 Paper feed roller B ...

Page 134: ...3 M054 4 52 SM 4 9 2 FRICTION PAD 1 Pull out the tray 1 2 Friction pad A hooks spring x 1 When reassembling the friction pad When reinstalling the friction pad make sure that the mylar A is placed outside the friction pad ...

Page 135: ...stment 4 9 3 PAPER END SENSOR 1 Pull out the tray 1 2 Filler A for the paper end sensor 3 Paper end sensor B hooks x 1 4 9 4 REMAINING PAPER SENSORS 1 Pull out the tray 1 2 Filler A for the remaining paper sensors 3 Remaining paper sensors B hooks x 1 each ...

Page 136: ...RATION SENSOR 1 AIO p 4 45 Transfer Roller 1 Registration roller guide cover A hooks 2 Registration sensor B x 1 4 9 6 BY PASS PAPER SENSOR 1 Left cover p 4 11 2 Close the front door A 3 By pass feed clutch B x 1 4 By pass paper sensor C hooks x 1 ...

Page 137: ...CU bracket p 4 81 2 Main motor p 4 47 3 Duplex relay sensor A hooks x 1 When reassembling the duplex relay sensor Keep the duplex relay sensor filler A downward with a thin tool when installing the duplex relay sensor Otherwise the sensor filler interrupts the duplex relay sensor installation ...

Page 138: ...1 SOLENOID 1 Open the duplex unit 2 Left cover p 4 11 3 BICU bracket p 4 81 4 Lift up the filler A of the fusing exit sensor when removing the junction gate 1 bracket 5 Junction gate 1 solenoid bracket B x 2 x 2 spring x 1 6 Junction gate 1 solenoid A x 2 ...

Page 139: ...Paper Feed SM 4 57 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 9 9 JUNCTION GATE 2 SOLENOID 1 Left cover p 4 11 2 Junction gate 2 solenoid bracket A x 1 x 2 3 Junction gate 2 solenoid A ...

Page 140: ...OR M053 MODEL ONLY 1 Left cover p 4 11 2 BICU bracket p 4 81 3 Junction gate 1 solenoid bracket p 4 56 Junction Gate 1 Solenoid 4 Fusing exit sensor A 4 9 11 PAPER OVERFLOW SENSOR M052 M053 MODELS ONLY 1 Output tray p 4 21 2 Paper overflow sensor A hooks x 1 ...

Page 141: ...054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 10 FUSING 4 10 1 FUSING UNIT Before handling the fusing unit make sure that the unit is cool enough The fusing unit can be very hot 1 Open the duplex unit 2 Release the lock levers 3 Fusing unit ...

Page 142: ... 4 10 2 HOT ROLLER AND PRESSURE ROLLER SECTIONS 1 Fusing unit p 4 59 2 Fusing left cover A x 1 3 Fusing right cover B x 1 4 Separate the fusing unit A into two sections x 4 the hot roller section B and the pressure roller section C ...

Page 143: ...using unit p 4 59 2 Fusing left and right covers p 4 60 Hot Roller and Pressure Roller Sections 3 Lamp left stay A x 1 4 Remove the screw B on the left terminal of the fusing unit 5 Lamp right stay C x 1 6 Remove the screw D on the right terminal of the fusing unit 7 Fusing lamp A ...

Page 144: ...r and Pressure Roller Sections 2 Fusing lamp p 4 61 3 Hot roller gear A c ring x 1 4 Hot roller left stay B x 1 5 Hot roller right stay C x 1 6 Remove the c ring D 7 Hot roller A bearing x 2 insulator x 2 Slowly pull out the hot roller from the hot roller section not to damage the hot roller due to the five stripper pawls on the hot roller section ...

Page 145: ... 4 10 5 FUSING THERMISTOR 1 Fusing unit p 4 59 2 Fusing drawer connector A x 1 3 Fusing thermistor B x 1 x 1 4 10 6 THERMOSTATS 1 Hot roller p 4 62 2 Thermostats A x 2 Do not recycle thermostats that are already opened Safety is not guaranteed if you do this ...

Page 146: ...R 1 Pressure roller section p 4 60 Hot Roller and Pressure Roller Sections 2 Fusing entrance guide A x 3 3 Pressure roller A bearing x 2 4 10 8 FUSING CLEANING ROLLER 1 Pressure roller section p 4 60 2 Pressure roller p 4 64r 3 Fusing cleaning roller A ...

Page 147: ...Duplex Unit SM 4 65 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 11 DUPLEX UNIT 4 11 1 DUPLEX UNIT 1 Open the duplex unit A 2 Release the spring B and two harnesses of the duplex unit 3 Duplex unit A ...

Page 148: ...11 2 DUPLEX INVERTER MOTOR 1 Duplex unit p 4 65 2 Duplex left cover A x 2 3 Gear A x 1 timing belt x 2 4 Duplex inverter motor bracket B x 4 x 1 Two of these screws secure the ground cables blue and gray cords 5 Duplex inverter motor A x 2 ...

Page 149: ...11 3 DUPLEX EXHAUST FAN 1 Duplex unit p 4 65 2 Duplex left cover p 4 66 Duplex Inverter Motor 3 Duplex right cover A x 2 4 Remove screw A on the left of the duplex unit and screw B on the right of the duplex unit 5 Release the two bosses A of the duplex rear cover B ...

Page 150: ...Duplex Unit M052 M053 M054 4 68 SM 6 Release the boss A on the left side 7 Slowly turn over the duplex rear cover A and then remove it x 1 8 Duplex exhaust fan A x 2 x 1 ...

Page 151: ...9 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 11 4 DUPLEX INVERTER SENSOR 1 Duplex unit p 4 65 2 Duplex rear cover p 4 67 Duplex Exhaust Fan 1 Sensor holder A x 1 2 Ground plate A x 1 3 Duplex inverter sensor B hooks x 1 ...

Page 152: ...lex Unit M052 M053 M054 4 70 SM 4 11 5 DUPLEX ENTRANCE SENSOR 1 Duplex unit p 4 65 2 Duplex rear cover p 4 67 Duplex Exhaust Fan 3 Duplex entrance sensor bracket A x 1 4 Duplex entrance sensor A hooks x 1 ...

Page 153: ...Electrical Components SM 4 71 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 12 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 4 12 1 CONTROLLER UNIT 1 Controller unit A x 4 ...

Page 154: ...Electrical Components M052 M053 M054 4 72 SM 4 12 2 HDD UNIT 1 Controller unit p 4 71 2 Fax slot bracket A x 2 or fax unit B if it has been installed x 2 3 HDD unit bracket A x 4 4 HDD unit A x 4 x 2 ...

Page 155: ...2 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 12 3 HDD CONTROL BOARD 1 Controller unit p 4 71 2 HDD unit bracket p 4 72 HDD Unit 3 HDD control board x 2 x 2 4 12 4 NVRAM 1 Controller unit p 4 71 2 HDD unit bracket p 4 72 HDD Unit 3 NVRAM A ...

Page 156: ...eplace the NVRAM on the Controller Board with a new one 9 Plug in the AC power cord and then turn on the main power switch When you do this SC995 02 Defective NVRAM will be displayed However do not turn off the main power switch Continue this procedure 10 Re insert the SD card that you removed in Step 7 back into Slot 2 Lower 11 Download the old NVRAM data from the SD card onto the new NVRAMs usin...

Page 157: ...owing if SP5 824 001 NVRAM Data Upload and SP5 825 001 NVRAM Data Download cannot be performed for some reason 1 Replace the NVRAM and Security SD card together as a set with new ones 2 Manually enter all data on the SMC report factory settings 3 Install the new Security SD card functions Data overwrite and HDD encryption again See RTB RGene039 for the procedure ...

Page 158: ...ctrical Components M052 M053 M054 4 76 SM 4 12 5 EEPROMS 1 Left cover p 4 11 2 EEPROMs A When reinstalling a new EEPROM 1 Make sure that you have the SMC report factory settings This report comes with the ...

Page 159: ...facing the downward Make sure that a FRAM0 EEPROM and FRAM1 EEPROM are installed in the correct position 9 Plug in the power cord Then turn the main switch on 10 Copy the data from the SD card to the EEPROM SP5 825 001 if you have successfully copied them to the SD card 11 Turn the main switch off Then remove the SD card from SD card slot 2 lower slot 12 Turn the main switch on 13 Specify the SP a...

Page 160: ...nents M052 M053 M054 4 78 SM 4 12 7 CONTROLLER BOARD 1 Controller unit p 4 71 2 DIMM RAMs p 4 77 3 HDD unit bracket p 4 72 HDD Unit 4 NVRAM p 4 73 5 Controller board with rails A x 3 6 Two Rails A 7 Controller board B ...

Page 161: ...ntroller board after you replace the controller board 3 Reassemble the machine 4 Turn on the main power of the machine Make sure you print out the SMC reports SP Mode Data and Logging Data before you replace the NVRAM Keep NVRAM away from any objects that can cause static electricity Static electricity can damage NVRAM data Make sure the NVRAM is correctly installed on the controller board ...

Page 162: ...Electrical Components M052 M053 M054 4 80 SM 4 12 8 BICU BICU 1 Left cover p 4 11 2 Take aside the scanner I F cable A x 1 x 2 3 Take aside the harness guide B x 3 4 BICU A x All x all x 6 5 EEPROMs A ...

Page 163: ...rs 6 Enter the SP mode and then select SP5 811 004 7 Enter the serial number with SP5 811 004 and then exit the SP mode 8 Turn the main power of the machine off and on Make sure you print out the SMC reports SP Mode Data and Logging Data before you replace the EEPROM Keep an EEPROM away from any objects that can cause static electricity Static electricity can damage EEPROM data BICU Bracket 1 Left...

Page 164: ...Electrical Components M052 M053 M054 4 82 SM 4 Controller box cover A x 7 5 Controller box A x 6 6 BICU bracket A x all x all x 7 ...

Page 165: ...ical Components SM 4 83 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 12 9 HVPS HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY 1 Right cover p 4 12 2 HVPS A x4 x 2 4 12 10 RFID BOARD 1 Right cover p 4 12 2 RFID board A x 1 x 1 hook ...

Page 166: ...Components M052 M053 M054 4 84 SM 4 12 11 TONER END SENSOR 1 Left cover p 4 11 2 Sensor holder A x 1 3 Toner end sensor A x 1 4 12 12 PAPER SIZE SENSOR BOARD 1 Left cover p 4 11 2 Paper size sensor board A x 2 x 2 ...

Page 167: ...U 1 Left cover p 4 11 2 Right cover p 4 12 3 Rear left middle cover A x 2 4 Rear left lower cover B x 2 5 Rear lower cover C x 2 6 Duplex unit p 4 65 7 Take aside the PSU fan A on the right of the machine x 2 8 Remove three screws B and disconnect two cables C on the right of the PSU ...

Page 168: ...052 M053 M054 4 86 SM 9 PSU cover A 10 Pull the PSU B little bit Do not pull the PSU fully at this time Some cables and harnesses are connected 11 Disconnect three cables on the PSU x 3 12 Pull out the PSU A from the machine ...

Page 169: ...052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 13 ARDF 4 13 1 ARDF 1 Scanner rear cover p 4 24 2 IF cable bracket A x 2 3 Remove the ground cable B x 1 4 Disconnect two connectors C 5 Remove the screw A 6 Lift the ARDF B ...

Page 170: ...8 SM When installing the Platen Sheet When setting the platen cover A it is necessary to have a gap 1 to 2 mm on the upper side and on the left side 4 13 2 ARDF REAR COVER 1 Open the ARDF left cover A 2 ARDF rear cover B x 1 ...

Page 171: ...ARDF SM 4 89 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 13 3 ARDF FRONT COVER AND ORIGINAL TRAY 1 ARDF rear cover p 4 88 2 ARDF front cover A x 1 3 Remove the snap ring A ...

Page 172: ...ARDF M052 M053 M054 4 90 SM 4 Remove the original tray A and release the rear shaft B 4 13 4 ORIGINAL FEED UNIT 1 Open the ARDF left cover p 4 88 ARDF Rear Cover 2 Original feed unit A ...

Page 173: ...ARDF SM 4 91 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 13 5 PICK UP ROLLER 1 Original feed unit p 4 90 2 Slide the shaft A hook x 1 3 Pick up roller A ...

Page 174: ...ARDF M052 M053 M054 4 92 SM 4 13 6 FEED ROLLER 1 Original feed unit p 4 90 2 Remove the clip A ...

Page 175: ... M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 3 Slide the shaft A and then remove the pin B 4 Slide the shaft A and then remove the feed roller B 4 13 7 ARDF FRICTION PAD 1 Original feed unit p 4 90 2 ARDF friction pad A hooks ...

Page 176: ...ARDF M052 M053 M054 4 94 SM 4 13 8 ARDF DRIVE BOARD 1 ARDF rear cover p 4 88 2 ARDF drive board A x 2 all s ...

Page 177: ...SM 4 95 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 13 9 ORIGINAL SET SENSOR AND ARDF TOP COVER SENSOR 1 ARDF rear cover p 4 88 2 Release the six clamps and disconnect the four connectors 3 Remove the screw ...

Page 178: ...ARDF M052 M053 M054 4 96 SM 4 Remove the harness guide A and release the hooks B C 5 ARDF top cover sensor A hooks 6 Original set sensor B hooks ...

Page 179: ...ARDF SM 4 97 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 13 10 ARDF FEED MOTOR 1 ARDF rear cover p 4 88 2 Remove the spring A 3 ARDF feed motor with bracket A x 2 x 1 ...

Page 180: ...054 4 98 SM 4 ARDF feed motor A x 2 4 13 11 ARDF FEED CLUTCH 1 ARDF rear cover p 4 88 2 Harness guide p 4 95 Original Set Sensor and ARDF Top Cover Sensor 3 Slide the shaft A and then ARDF feed clutch B x 2 bushing x 1 ...

Page 181: ...99 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 13 12 ARDF TRANSPORT MOTOR 1 ARDF rear cover p 4 88 2 Remove the spring A 3 Disconnect the harness of the transport motor A 4 Release the hook B of the harness guide ...

Page 182: ...ARDF M052 M053 M054 4 100 SM 5 ARDF transport motor with bracket A x 2 6 ARDF transport motor A x 2 ...

Page 183: ...F SM 4 101 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 13 13 ARDF REGISTRATION SENSOR 1 Open the ARDF 2 Bracket A hook x 2 3 ARDF registration sensor holder A hook x 1 4 ARDF registration sensor x 1 hooks ...

Page 184: ...ARDF M052 M053 M054 4 102 SM 4 13 14 ARDF INVERTER SENSOR 1 Open the ARDF 2 Bracket A hook x 2 3 ARDF inverter sensor holder A hook x 2 4 ARDF inverter sensor x 1 hooks ...

Page 185: ...5 ARDF COOLING FAN 1 ARDF rear cover p 4 88 2 Disconnect the four connectors 3 ARDF cooling fan cover A hook x 1 4 ARDF cooling fan A hook x 2 When installing the cooling fan Make sure that the cooling fan is installed with its decal facing the left of the machine ...

Page 186: ...isher M052 M053 M054 4 104 SM 4 14 INTERNAL FINISHER This section is for the finisher model M054 4 14 1 INTERNAL FINISHER 1 Left cover p 4 11 2 Right cover p 4 12 3 Remove the two screws 4 Finisher left cover A x 1 ...

Page 187: ...054 Replacement and Adjustment 5 Disconnect the connector 6 Remove the screw 7 Slide the internal finisher A to the right and then remove it x 1 When reinstalling the internal finisher Make sure that the pins A are installed in the holes B ...

Page 188: ...Internal Finisher M052 M053 M054 4 106 SM 4 14 2 FINISHER OUTPUT TRAY UNIT 1 Internal finisher p 4 104 2 Finisher right cover A x 1 3 Finisher output tray unit A x 1 ...

Page 189: ...r SM 4 107 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 14 3 STAPLER UNIT 1 Open the stapler door A 2 Finisher right cover B x 1 3 Stapler door switch bracket A 4 Stapler unit bracket B x 2 x 1 x 2 5 Stapler unit A x 2 ...

Page 190: ...ernal Finisher M052 M053 M054 4 108 SM 4 14 4 GATHERING ROLLER MOTOR 1 Internal finisher p 4 104 2 Finisher main board A x 2 x all 3 Finisher main board bracket A x 2 x 3 4 Gathering roller motor A x 2 x 1 ...

Page 191: ...Internal Finisher SM 4 109 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 14 5 FINISHER PAPER EXIT MOTOR 1 Internal finisher p 4 104 2 Paper exit motor bracket A x 2 x 1 3 Paper exit motor A x 2 ...

Page 192: ... M052 M053 M054 4 110 SM 4 14 6 SHIFT ROLLER MOTOR 1 Internal finisher p 4 104 2 Finisher paper exit motor bracket p 4 109 Finisher Paper Exit Motor 3 Shift roller motor bracket A x 2 4 Shift roller motor A x 2 x 1 x 1 ...

Page 193: ...Internal Finisher SM 4 111 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 14 7 FINISHER TRANSPORT MOTOR 1 Internal finisher p 4 104 2 Finisher transport motor x 2 x 1 ...

Page 194: ...Internal Finisher M052 M053 M054 4 112 SM 4 14 8 TRAY LIFT MOTOR 1 Internal finisher p 4 104 2 Finisher output tray unit p 4 106 3 Tray lift motor bracket A x 3 x 1 x 3 4 Tray lift motor A x 2 ...

Page 195: ...stment 4 14 9 JOGGER FENCE HP SENSOR 1 Internal finisher p 4 104 2 Finisher output tray unit p 4 106 3 Finisher top front cover A x 1 4 Paper exit cover A x 1 Pull up the paper sensor actuator B when removing the guide plate 5 Move the left jogger A to the center ...

Page 196: ...Internal Finisher M052 M053 M054 4 114 SM 6 Jogger fence HP sensor bracket A x 1 7 Jogger fence HP sensor A x 1 x 1 hooks ...

Page 197: ...ment 4 14 10 JOGGER MOTOR 1 Internal finisher p 4 104 2 Finisher output tray unit p 4 106 3 Finisher transport motor p 4 111 4 Jogger fence HP sensor bracket p 4 113 Jogger Fence HP Sensor 5 Remove the two screws 6 Jogger motor bracket A x 1 x 2 7 Jogger motor A x 2 ...

Page 198: ...Internal Finisher M052 M053 M054 4 116 SM 4 14 11EXIT GUIDE PLATE MOTOR 1 Finisher right cover p 4 107 Stapler Unit 2 Exit guide plate motor A x 2 x 1 x 1 ...

Page 199: ...isher SM 4 117 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 14 12 SHIFT ROLLER HP SENSOR 1 Internal finisher p 4 104 2 Finisher main board bracket p 4 108 Gathering Roller Motor 3 Shift roller HP sensor A x 1 hooks ...

Page 200: ...3 M054 4 118 SM 4 14 13 GATHERING ROLLER HP SENSOR 1 Internal finisher p 4 104 2 Finisher main board bracket p 4 108 Gathering Roller Motor 3 Gathering roller motor bracket A x 2 x 2 x 1 4 Gathering roller HP sensor A x 1 hooks ...

Page 201: ...ernal Finisher SM 4 119 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 14 14 FINISHER ENTRANCE SENSOR 1 Internal finisher p 4 104 2 Finisher entrance sensor bracket A x 1 3 Finisher entrance sensor A x 1 x 1 ...

Page 202: ...NSOR 1 Internal finisher p 4 104 2 Finisher output tray unit p 4 106 3 Finisher top front cover A x 1 4 Paper exit cover A x 1 Pull up the paper sensor actuator B when removing the guide plate 5 Stapler door switch bracket A x 1 6 Exit guide plate motor bracket B x 2 ...

Page 203: ...Internal Finisher SM 4 121 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 7 Paper exit roller shaft A x 1 bushing x 2 8 Finisher paper exit sensor A hooks x1 ...

Page 204: ...Internal Finisher M052 M053 M054 4 122 SM 4 14 16 FINISHER PAPER SENSOR 1 Internal finisher p 4 104 2 Finisher paper sensor bracket A x 1 3 Finisher paper sensor A x 1 hooks ...

Page 205: ...rnal Finisher SM 4 123 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 14 17 STAPLE TRAY PAPER SENSOR 1 Internal finisher p 4 104 2 Staple tray paper sensor bracket A x 1 3 Staple tray paper sensor A x 1 hooks ...

Page 206: ...inisher p 4 104 2 Finisher output tray unit p 4 106 3 Tray lower limit sensor A x 1 hooks 4 14 19EXIT GUIDE PLATE HP SENSOR 1 Internal finisher p 4 104 2 Finisher top front cover A 3 Slide the exit guide plate stopper A to the left x 1 spring x 1 4 Exit guide plate HP sensor B hooks x 1 ...

Page 207: ...over A x 1 3 Finisher main board A x 2 x all When reinstalling a new finisher main board Check the DIP switches SW100 A SW101 B on the old main board If the settings on the new finisher main board are different from the old finisher main board change the settings on the new board they must be the same as the settings on the old board ...

Page 208: ...BIN TRAY UNIT This section is for the fax and 1 bin tray unit model M053 4 15 1 1 BIN TRAY UNIT 1 Left cover p 4 11 2 Right cover p 4 12 3 Scanner front cover p 4 22 4 Scanner left cover p 4 23 5 Rear left middle cover A x 2 6 Inner left cover A x 1 ...

Page 209: ...1 Bin Tray Unit SM 4 127 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 7 Scanner left cover x 2 8 Controller fan duct A hooks 9 Bracket x 6 x 3 ...

Page 210: ...1 Bin Tray Unit M052 M053 M054 4 128 SM 10 Remove two screws A ...

Page 211: ...1 Bin Tray Unit SM 4 129 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 11 Disconnect the harness A from the CN232 on the BICU 12 Remove the timing belt A 13 Slide the bin tray unit B to the left ...

Page 212: ...1 Bin Tray Unit M052 M053 M054 4 130 SM 4 15 2 1 BIN TRAY PAPER EXIT SENSOR 1 1 bin tray unit p 4 126 2 Sensor bracket A x1 x 1 3 1 bin tray paper exit sensor A hooks ...

Page 213: ... 131 M052 M053 M054 Replacement and Adjustment 4 15 3 1 BIN TRAY PAPER SENSOR AND LED BOARD 1 1 bin tray unit p 4 126 2 1 bin unit bottom cover A x 1 hooks 3 1 bin tray paper sensor A hooks x 1 4 1 bin tray LED board B x 1 ...

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Page 215: ...10 2013 SP1953 Switch FAN Ctrl 34 2 20 2012 SP5045 Counter Display Method 40 08 15 2013 Added SP 5305 101 Blue Angel Compliance 53 11 26 2012 SP5733 113 115 11 26 2012 SP7931 206 5 16 2012 Executing Test Pattern Printing 208 11 26 2012 How To Read The AIO Serial Number SP 5793 011 ...

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Page 217: ...am Mode The SP Mode includes the programs that are necessary for standard maintenance work To enter the SP mode consult your supervisor SSP Mode Special SP Mode The SSP Mode includes SP Mode programs and some special programs You need some extra knowledge to use these special programs For details consult your supervisor 5 1 2 TYPES OF SP MODES System SP SP modes related to the engine functions Pri...

Page 218: ...levels and restores the initial SP mode display 3 Opens the copy window copy mode so you can make test copies Press SP Mode highlighted in the copy window to return to the SP mode screen 4 Enter the SP code directly with the number keys if you know the SP number Then press The required SP Mode number will be highlighted when pressing If not just press the required SP Mode number ...

Page 219: ...Window 2 Use the copy window copier mode to select the appropriate settings paper size etc for the test print 3 Press Start to start the test print 4 Press SP Mode highlighted to return to the SP mode screen and repeat from step 1 Selecting the Program Number Program numbers have two or three levels 1 Refer to the Service Tables to find the SP that you want to adjust before you begin 2 Press the G...

Page 220: ... finished Exiting Service Mode Press the Exit key on the touch panel Service Mode Lock Unlock At locations where the machine contains sensitive data the customer engineer cannot operate the machine until the Administrator turns the service mode lock off This function makes sure that work on the machine is always done with the permission of the Administrator 1 If you cannot go into the SP mode ask ...

Page 221: ...breviations used for the SP modes for which the full description is over 20 characters Paper Weight Thin paper 52 59 g m2 Plain Paper 60 90 g m2 16 24lb Middle Thick 91 105 g m2 24 28lb Thick Paper 1 106 169 g m2 28 5 44 9lb Thick Paper 2 170 220 g m2 45 58lb Thick Paper 3 221 256 g m2 59 68lb Paper Type N Normal paper MTH Middle thick paper TH Thick paper Paper Feed Station P Paper tray B By pass...

Page 222: ...he mode number column means that this mode is stored in the NVRAM If you do a RAM clear this SP mode will be reset to the default value ENG and CTL show which NVRAM contains the data ENG NVRAM on the BICU board CTL NVRAM on the controller board The settings of each SP mode are explained in the right hand column of the SP table in the following way Adjustable range Default setting Step Alphanumeric...

Page 223: ...asing a value an image is moved to the trailing edge of paper Decreasing a value an image is moved to the leading edge of paper 001 By pass Plain ENG 50 to 50 0 0 1 mm step 002 By pass Thick1 ENG 003 By pass Thick2 ENG 004 By pass Thick3 ENG 005 By pass Thin ENG 006 Tray1 Plain ENG 50 to 50 0 0 1 mm step 007 Tray1 Thick1 ENG 008 Tray1 Thick2 ENG 009 Tray1 Thick3 ENG 010 Tray1 Thin ENG 011 Tray2 Pl...

Page 224: ...lain ENG 50 to 50 0 0 1 mm step 027 Duplex Thick1 ENG 028 Duplex Thick2 ENG 1002 Side to Side Registration Adjusts the side to side registration by changing the laser main scan start position for each mode and tray Increasing a value an image is moved to the rear edge of paper Decreasing a value an image is moved to the front edge of paper 001 By pass ENG 50 to 50 0 0 0 1 mm step 002 Tray 1 ENG 00...

Page 225: ...mm step 002 By pass Thick1 ENG 003 By pass Thick2 ENG 004 By pass Thick3 ENG 005 By pass Thin ENG 006 Tray1 Plain ENG 70 to 70 0 0 1 mm step 007 Tray1 Thick1 ENG 008 Tray1 Thick2 ENG 009 Tray1 Thick3 ENG 010 Tray1 Thin ENG 011 Tray2 Plain ENG 70 to 70 0 0 1 mm step 012 Tray2 Thick1 ENG 013 Tray2 Thick2 ENG 014 Tray2 Thick3 ENG 015 Tray2 Thin ENG 016 Tray3 Plain ENG 70 to 70 0 0 1 mm step 017 Tray3...

Page 226: ...mplex Duplex 001 Reload Temp ENG 100 to 180 135 1 deg step Specifies the hot roller target temperature for the ready condition 002 Stand by Temp ENG 140 to 205 175 1 deg step Specifies the hot roller target temperature for the standby condition 010 Print Plain ENG 150 to 215 200 1 deg step Specifies the hot roller target temperature for the plain paper feeding condition 011 Print Thin ENG 150 to 2...

Page 227: ...dity condition 102 Ready HH ENG 140 to 205 195 1 deg step Specifies the hot roller target temperature after the ready condition in high temperature and high humidity condition 103 Ready T AL ENG 140 to 205 175 1 deg step Specifies the hot roller target temperature for the plain paper feeding condition in low temperature condition absolute temperature 104 Ready T AM ENG 140 to 205 195 1 deg step Sp...

Page 228: ...jam three times SC detection 0 Off 1 On 1902 OHP Clutch Rotate 001 ENG 1 or 2 1 1 step 1953 Switch FAN Ctrl Selects the ON OFF cycle for the main fan Note With a setting of 1 the fan is turned ON OFF at regular intervals but only while the main motor is OFF 001 Main FAN ENG 0 or 1 1 1 0 Always ON 1 Alternate ON OFF Rev 4 10 2013 ...

Page 229: ...s the magnification rate in the main scan direction 001 ENG 5 to 5 0 0 1 step 2113 Sub scan Mag Sub scan Maginification Adjustment Adjusts the magnification rate in the sub scan direction 001 ENG 5 to 5 0 0 1 step 2201 DV Roller Bias Development DC Bias Adjustment Adjusts the reference voltage for the development roller bias 001 ENG 100 to 800 600 1 V step 2301 Transfer Current Adj Transfer Roller...

Page 230: ...7 Grid pattern Small 8 Grid pattern Large 9 Argyle Pattern Small 10 Argyle Pattern Large 11 Independent Pattern 1dot 12 Independent Pattern 2dot 13 Independent Pattern 4dot 14 Trimming Area 15 Hound s Tooth Check Vertical 16 Hound s Tooth Check Horizontal 17 Band Horizontal 18 Band Vertical 19 Checker Flag Pattern 20 Density Pattern 21 Full Dot Pattern 22 Full White Pattern 23 Grayscale Horizontal...

Page 231: ...System SP3 xxx SM 5 15 M052 M053 M054 System Maintenance Reference 5 4 SYSTEM SP3 XXX 5 4 1 SP3 XXX PROCESS 3926 Filming Prevent 001 0 or 1 0 1 step 0 Off 1 On Turns on or off the filiming prevention ...

Page 232: ...rt timing in the sub scan direction 001 ENG 2 0 to 2 0 0 0 1 mm step FA 4011 Main Scan Regist Adjusts the side to side registration by changing the scanning start timing in the main scan direction 001 ENG 2 5 to 2 5 0 0 1 mm step FA 4012 Scale Edge Mask Sets the blank margin at each side for erasing the original shadow caused by the gap between the original and the scale L Leading T Trailing R Rea...

Page 233: ... HP Detection Enable Scanner free run with HP sensor check 002 HP Detection Disable Scanner free run without HP sensor check 4020 Dust Check 001 Dust Detect On Off ENG Turns the DF scan glass dust check on off 0 or 1 0 1 step 0 OFF 1 ON 002 Dust Detect Lvl ENG Selects the detect level 0 to 8 4 1 step 0 lowest detection level 8 highest detection level 003 Dust Correct Lvl ENG Selects the level of t...

Page 234: ...ttern 0 to 28 0 1 step 0 Scanned image 1 Gradation main scan A 2 Gradation main scan B 3 Gradation main scan C 4 Gradation main scan D 5 Gradation sub scan 1 6 Grid pattern 1 7 Slant grid pattern 8 Gradiation sub scan 2 9 Gradiation sub scan 3 10 Patch 16 1 11 Patch 16 2 12 Patch 64 13 Grid pattern 2 14 Patch 15 Gray pattern 1 16 Gray pattern 2 17 Gray Pattern 3 18 Shading pattern 19 Thin line pat...

Page 235: ... path 4460 Degital AE Adjust the background level 001 Low Limit Value ENG 0 to 1023 364 1 step 002 Background Level 512 to 1535 932 1 step 4540 Print Coverage This SP corrects the print coverage of 12 hues RY YR YG etc x 4 Colors R G B Option for a total of 48 parameters 001 004 RY Phase Option R G B ENG Specifies the printer vector correction value 0 to 255 0 1 step 005 008 YR Phase Option R G B ...

Page 236: ...tion R G B ENG 049 052 WHITE Option R G B ENG 053 056 BLACK Option R G B ENG 4550 Scanner Appl Text Print DFU 4551 Scanner Appl Text DFU 4552 Scanner Appl Txt Dropout DFU 4553 Scanner Appl Text Photo DFU 4554 Scanner Appl Photo DFU 4565 Scanner Appl GrayScale DFU 4570 Scan Appl Color Text Photo DFU 4571 Scan Appl Color Glossy Photo DFU 4572 Scan Appl AutoColor DFU 4580 FAX Appl Text Chart DFU ...

Page 237: ...plays the ID of the SBU 002 GASBU N ID Displays the ID of the GASBU 003 VSP5100 ID Displays t he ID of the VSP5100 4602 Scanner Memory Access 001 Scanner Memory Access Enables the read and write check for the SBU registers 4603 AGC Execution 001 HP Detection Enable Executes the AGC 002 HP Detection Disable DFU 4604 FGATE Open Close DFU 4609 Gray Balance Set R 001 Book Read 512 to 511 80 1 digit st...

Page 238: ...ed 0 to 16383 0 1 digit step 002 Latest RO Color Displays the black offset value rough adjustment for the odd red signal in the CCD circuit board color printing speed 0 to 16383 0 1 digit step 4624 Black Level Adj Display GE Green Even signal GO Green Odd signal 001 Latest GE Color Displays the black offset value rough adjustment for the even green signal in the CCD circuit board color printing sp...

Page 239: ...r printing speed 0 to 16383 0 1 digit step 4628 Analog Gain Adj Display Displays the gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Red 001 Latest RE Color 0 to 7 0 1 digit step 4629 Analog Gain Adj Display Displays the gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Green 001 Latest GE Color 0 to 7 0 1 digit step 4630 Analog Gain Adj Display Displays the gain value of the amplifiers on the...

Page 240: ...Adj Display Displays the gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Blue 001 Latest BE Color 0 to 1023 0 1 digit step 002 Latest BO Color 4645 Scan Adjust Error 001 White level 0 to 65535 0 1 digit step 002 Black level 4647 Scanner Hard Error Displays the result of the SBU connection check 001 Power ON 0 to 35535 0 1digit step 0 OK Other SBU connection check failure If the SBU connection c...

Page 241: ...l 001 Last Correct Value GE Color ENG Displays the black offset value for the even green signal in the CCD circuit board color printing speed 0 to 16383 0 1 digit step 002 Last Correct Value GO Color ENG Displays the black offset value for the odd green signal in the CCD circuit board color printing speed 0 to 16383 0 1 digit step 4656 Black Level Adj Display BE Blue Even signal BO Blue Odd signal...

Page 242: ...ious gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Blue 001 Last Correct Value BE Color ENG 0 to 7 0 1 digit step 4661 Digital Gain Adj Display RE Red Even signal RO Red Odd signal 001 Last Correct Value RE Color ENG 0 to 1023 0 1 digit step 002 Last Correct Value RO Color ENG 4662 Digital Gain Adj Display GE Green Even signal GO Green Odd signal 001 Last Correct Value GE Color ENG 0 to 1023 ...

Page 243: ...alues of the black level adjustment for the odd red signal in the CCD circuit board color printing speed 0 to 16383 0 1 digit step 4674 Black Level Adj Display GE Green Even signal GO Green Odd signal 001 Factory Setting GE Color ENG Displays the factory setting values of the black level adjustment for the even green signal in the CCD circuit board color printing speed 0 to 16383 0 1 digit step 00...

Page 244: ...ing speed 0 to 16383 0 1 digit step 4677 Analog Gain Adj Display Displays the factory setting values of the gain adjustment for Red 001 Factory Setting RE Color ENG 0 to 7 0 1 digit step 4678 Analog Gain Adj Display Displays the factory setting values of the gain adjustment for Green 001 Factory Setting GE Color ENG 0 to 7 0 1 digit step 4679 Analog Gain Adj Display Displays the factory setting va...

Page 245: ... Blue 001 Latest BE Color ENG 0 to 1023 0 1 digit step 002 Latest BO Color ENG 4688 DF Density Adjustment Adjusts the white shading parameter when scanning an image with the ARDF Adjusts the density level if the ID of outputs made in the DF and Platen mode is different 001 ENG 50 to 150 100 1 step 4690 White Level Peak Read Displays the peak level of the white level scanning 001 RE 0 to 1023 0 1 d...

Page 246: ...023 0 1 digit step 002 RO 4694 Black Level Peak Read Displays the peak level of the black level scanning 001 GE 0 to 1023 0 1 digit step 002 GO 4695 Black Level Peak Read Displays the peak level of the black level scanning 001 BE 0 to 1023 0 1 digit step 002 BO 4802 DF Shading FreeRun 001 Lamp OFF Executes the scanner free run of shading movement with exposure lamp on or off Press OFF to stop this...

Page 247: ...ion Dust may fall through the DF exposure glass Therefore do this SP when you transport the machine a long distance 4807 SBU Test Pattern Change 001 0 to 250 0 1 step 1 Grid pattern 2 Gradation main scan 3 Gradation sub scan 4 to 250 Default Scanning Image 4808 Factory Setting Input DFU 002 Execution Flag 0 or 1 0 1 step 4810 PWM DFU 4811 LED White Level Peak Read DFU 4812 LED White Level Peak Rea...

Page 248: ... the copied original scanning 4905 Select Gradation Level DFU Changes the parameters for error diffusion 001 ENG 0 to 255 0 1 step 4918 Manual Gamma Adj Not used 009 4991 IPU Image Path Select Selects the image path Enter the number to be selected using the 10 key pad 001 RGB Frame Memory ENG 0 to 11 2 1 step 0 Scanner input RGB images 1 Scanner I F RGB images 2 RGB images done by Shading correcti...

Page 249: ...ge Selection ENG Selects the range level of Highlight correction 0 to 9 4 1 step 0 weakest skew correction 9 strongest skew correction 4994 Scan Text Photo Detection Level Selects the definition level between Text and Photo for high compression PDF 001 High Compression PDF ENG 0 to 2 1 1 step 0 Text priority 1 Normal 2 Photo priority 4996 White Paper Detect Level Adjusts the white paper detect lev...

Page 250: ...s the counting method 001 Display Method CTL 0 or 1 0 0 The Total Counter is shown on the counter page 1 The Total Counter and Prints Counter are shown on the counter page 5051 Toner Refill Detection Display Enables or disables the toner refill detection display 001 CTL 0 or 1 0 Alphanumeric 0 ON 1 OFF 5055 Display IP Address Display or does not display the IP address on the operation panel 001 CT...

Page 251: ... or 1 0 0 Not display 1 Display 5062 Parts Replacement Alert Display Display or does not display the maintenance kit yield on the LCD 001 Maintenance Kit CTL 0 or 1 1 0 No display 1 Display 5066 PM Parts Display Display or does not display the PM parts button on the LCD 001 CTL 0 or 1 1 0 No display 1 Display 5067 Parts Replacement Operation Type Selects the service maintenance or user maintenance...

Page 252: ...r type 0 None 1 Key card RK 3 4 2 Key card down 3 Prepaid card 4 Coin rack 5 MF key card 8 Key counter Vendor 9 Bar code Printer 002 External Optional Counter Type CTL This program specifies the external counter type 0 None 1 Expansion Device 1 2 Expansion Device 2 3 Expansion Device 3 5114 Optional Counter I F 001 MF Key Card Extension CTL 0 Not installed 1 Installed scanning accounting 5118 Disa...

Page 253: ...ounter goes up The settings refer to paper feed and paper exit respectively 5127 APS Mode CTL 0 Not disabled 1 Disabled 001 This program disables the APS 5162 App Switch Method CTL 0 Soft Key Set 1 Hard Key Set 001 This program specifies the switch that selects an application program 5167 Fax Printing Mode at Optional Enables or disables the automatic print out without an accounting device This SP...

Page 254: ... 0 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 5186 RK4 Disconnection Operation Enables or disables the prevention for RK4 accounting device disconnection If the RK4 is disconnected for 10 seconds when this SP is set to 1 Enable the machine automatically jams a sheet of paper and stops 001 ENG 0 or 1 0 1 step 0 Disable 1 Enable 5188 Copy Nv Version Displays the version number of the NVRAM on the controller board 001 ...

Page 255: ...the machine has been feeding paper has been run out of This SP is activated only when a customer selects the Auto Paper Selsct 5199 Paper Exit After Staple End 001 CTL 0 or 1 0 0 OFF 1 ON Enables or disables the paper feeding out from the finisher without stapling If this setting is 1 ON paper is fed out without stapling at the maximum number of the finisher stapling when the machine gets a multip...

Page 256: ... Low Position 10 to 10 0 1 mm step 5302 Set Time Adjusts the RTC real time clock time setting for the local time zone Examples For Japan 9 GMT enter 540 9 hours x 60 min DOM 540 Tokyo NA 300 New York EU 60 Paris CH 480 Peking TW 480 Taipei AS 480 Hong Kong KO 540 Korea 002 Time Difference CTL 1440 to 1440 Area 1 min step 5305 Blue Angel Compliance Enable for compliance with Blue Angel regulations ...

Page 257: ...e week of the month 1 to 5 4th digit The day of the week 0 to 6 Sunday to Saturday 5th and 6th digits The hour 00 to 23 7th digit The length of the advanced time 0 to 9 1 hour step 8th digit The length of the advanced time 0 to 5 10 minutes step For example 3500010 EU default The timer is advanced by 1 hour at am 0 00 on the 5th Sunday in March The digits are counted from the left Make sure that S...

Page 258: ... a machine that is not using document server 104 Authentication Time CTL 0 to 255 0 1 second Specifies the time for the authentication timeout 0 60 seconds 1 to 255 displayed time seconds 162 Extend Certification Detail CTL Selects the log out type for the extend authentication device Bit 0 Log out without an IC card 0 Not allowed default 1 Allowed 200 SDK1 Unique ID CTL SDK is the Software Develo...

Page 259: ...firmation option 0 Enable default 1 Disable Selects the automatic log out time Bit 1 and 2 Automatic log out timer reduction 00 60 seconds default 01 10 seconds 10 20 seconds 11 30 seconds 5404 User Code Counter Clear 001 CTL Clears all counters for users 5411 LDAP Certification 004 Easy Certification CTL Determines whether easy LDAP certification is done 0 to 1 1 1 1 On 0 Off 005 Password Null No...

Page 260: ... Determines whether the system waits the prescribed time for input of a correct user ID and password after an account lockout has occurred 0 to 1 0 1 0 Off no wait time lockout not cancelled 1 On system waits cancels lockout if correct user ID and password are entered 004 Cancellation Time CTL Determines the length of time that the system waits for correct input of the user ID and password after a...

Page 261: ...itigation Time CTL Sets the length of time for excluding continuous access for identical user IDs and passwords 0 to 60 15 1 min 5415 Password Attack 001 Permissible Number CTL Sets the number of attempts to attack the system with random passwords to gain illegal access to the system 0 to 100 30 1 attempt 002 Detect Time CTL Sets the time limit to stop a password attack once such an attack has bee...

Page 262: ...itor Interval CTL Sets the processing time interval for referencing user ID and password information 1 to 10 3 1 sec 5417 Access Attack 001 Access Permissible Number CTL Sets a limit on access attempts when an excessive number of attempts are detected for MFP features 0 to 500 100 1 002 Attack Detect Time CTL Sets the length of time for monitoring the frequency of access to MFP features 10 to 30 1...

Page 263: ... been enabled 001 Copy CTL Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the copy applications 0 to 1 0 1 0 On 1 Off 011 DocumentServer CTL Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the document server 0 or 1 0 1 0 On 1 Off 021 Fax CTL Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the fax application 0 or 1 0 1 0 On 1 Off 031 Scann...

Page 264: ...K2 071 SDK3 5430 Auth Dialog Message Change 001 Message Change On Off CTL 0 or 1 0 1 002 Message Text Download 003 Message Text ID 5431 External Auth User Preset 010 Tag CTL 011 Entry 012 Group 020 Mail 030 Fax 031 Fax Sub 032 Folder 033 Protect Code 034 SMTP Auth 035 LDAP Auth 036 SMB FTP Folder Auth 037 Acnt Acl 038 Document Acl 040 Cert Crypt 050 User Limit Count ...

Page 265: ...de appears on the operation panel after a user authentication failure occurs 0 or 1 1 1 1 On 0 Off 5490 MF KeyCard Japan only 001 Job Permit Setting CTL Sets up operation of the machine with a keycard 0 to 1 0 1 0 Disabled Cancels operation without a user code 1 Enabled Allows operation without a user code 5501 PM Alarm CTL 001 PM Alarm Level 0 to 9999 0 1 step 0 Alarm off 1 to 9999 Alarm goes off...

Page 266: ...ng a set number of copied sheets for example default 1500 sheets The error alarm occurs when the SC error alarm counter reaches 5 001 CTL 0 to 255 27 100 copies step 5507 Supply Alarm CTL Enables or disables the notifying a supply call via the Remote 001 Paper Supply Alarm 0 Off 1 On 002 Staple Supply Alarm 0 Off 1 On 004 Maintenance Kit Alarm 0 Off 1 On 009 Cartridge Supply Alarm 0 Off 1 On 080 T...

Page 267: ...bles disables initiating a call when the front door remains open 011 Jam Detection Time Length 3 to 30 10 1 minute step Sets the time a jam must remain before it becomes an unattended paper jam This setting is enabled only when SP5508 004 is set to 1 012 Jam Detection Continuous Count 2 to 10 5 1 step Sets the number of consecutive paper jams required to initiate a call This setting is enabled onl...

Page 268: ... Call 0 or 1 1 0 Off 1 On 006 Communication Test Call 007 Machine Information Notice 008 Alarm Notice 0 or 1 1 0 Off 1 On 009 Non Genuin Tonner Alarm 0 or 1 1 0 Off 1 On 010 Supply Automatic Ordering Call 011 Supply Manegement Report Call 012 Jam Door Open Call Memory Clear SP5 801 The following tables list the items that are cleared The serial number information meter charge setting and meter cha...

Page 269: ...801 Memory Clear 001 All Clear Resets all correction data for process control and all software counters and returns all modes and adjustments to their default values 002 Engine Clears the engine settings 003 SCS Initializes default system settings SCS System Control Service settings operation display coordinates and ROM update information 004 IMH Memory Clr Initializes the IMH settings 005 Mcs Ini...

Page 270: ...izes the job login ID 011 NCS All setting of Network Setup User Menu NCS Network Control Service 012 R Fax Initializes the job login ID SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin job history and local storage file numbers 014 Clear DCS Setting Initializes the DCS Delivery Control Service settings 015 Clear UCS Setting Initializes the UCS User Information Control Service settings 016 MIRS Setting Initializes the...

Page 271: ...le in this section 5804 Output Check See Output Check Table in this section 5807 Destin Model 002 DFU 5810 Fusing SC Clear Turn the main switch off and on after resetting the SC code 001 Resets a type A service call condition 5811 Machine Serial Machine Serial Number Display 002 Display ENG Displays the machine serial number 004 BICU ENG Inputs the serial number ...

Page 272: ... telephone number for a service representative This number is printed on the Counter List This can be up to 20 characters both numbers and alphabetic characters can be input 003 Supply CTL Use this to input the telephone number of your supplier for consumables Enter the number and press 004 Operation CTL Use this to input the telephone number of your sales agency Enter the number and press 5816 Re...

Page 273: ...TE This SP setting is changed to 1 after Remote registor has been completed 007 SSL Disable Uses or does not use the RCG certification by SSL when calling the RCG 0 to 1 0 1 step 0 Uses the RCG certification 1 Does no use the RCG certification 008 RCG Connect Timeout Specifies the connect timeout interval when calling the RCG 1 to 90 30 1 second step 009 RCG Write Timeout Specifies the write timeo...

Page 274: ...ine is in the sleep mode 021 RCG C Registed This SP displays the Embedded RC Gate installation end flag 0 Installation not completed 1 Installation completed 023 Connect Type N M This SP displays and selects the Embedded RC Gate connection method 0 or 1 0 1 step 0 Internet connection 1 Dial up connection 061 Cert Expire Timing DFU Proximity of the expiration of the certification 062 Use Proxy This...

Page 275: ...e port number of the proxy server used for communication between Embedded RC Gate N and the gateway This setting is necessary to set up Embedded RC Gate N This port number is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report 065 Proxy User Name This SP sets the HTTP proxy certification user name The length of the name is limited to 31 characters Any character beyond the 31st character is i...

Page 276: ...ue GW connection 12 The rescue certification setting is completed and the GW URL is being notified of the certification update request 13 The notification of the request for certification update has completed successfully and the system is waiting for the certification update request from the rescue GW URL 14 The notification of the certification request has been received from the rescue GW contro...

Page 277: ...ual certification 4 Notification of a common certification without ID2 5 Notification that no certification was issued 6 Notification that GW URL does not exist 069 CERT Up ID The ID of the request for certification 083 Firmware Up Status Displays the status of the firmware update 085 Firm Up User Check This SP setting determines if the operator can confirm the previous version of the firmware bef...

Page 278: ...Asterisks indicate that no DESS exists 092 CERT Issuer Displays the common name of the issuer of the Remote certification CN the following 30 bytes Asteriskes indicate that no DESS exists 093 CERT Valid Start Displays the start time of the period for which the current Remote certification is enabled 094 CERT Valid End Displays the end time of the period for which the current Remote certification i...

Page 279: ...the execution succeeded SP5816 153 will display the result for confirmation and SP5816 154 will display the telephone number for the connection to the outside line 152 Line Type Judgment Result Displays a number to show the result of the execution of SP5816 151 Here is a list of what the numbers mean 0 Success 1 In progress no result yet Please wait 2 Line abnormal 3 Cannot detect dial tone automa...

Page 280: ...on for embedded RCG M in a system that employs a PBX internal line If the execution of SP5816 151 has succeeded and embedded RCG M has connected to the external line this SP display is completely blank If embedded RCG M has connected to an internal line then the number of the connection to the external line is displayed If embedded RCG M has connected to an external line a comma is displayed with ...

Page 281: ...r to return calls Limit 24 numbers numbers only 162 Connection Timing Adjustment Incoming When the Call Center calls out to an embedded RCG M modem it sends a repeating ID tone 1 This SP sets the time the line remains open to send these ID tones after the number of the embedded RCG M modem is dialed up and connected 0 to 24 1 1 step The actual amount of time is this setting x 2 sec For example if ...

Page 282: ...ays the serial number registered for the RCG M 174 Retransmission Limit Normally it is best to allow unlimited time for certification and ID2 update requests and for the notification that the certification has been completed However RCG M generates charges based on transmission time for the customer so a limit is placed upon the time allowed for these transactions If these transactions cannot be c...

Page 283: ...annot answer a polling request 3 The registered device by the external RCG is being set In this status the embedded RCG device cannot be set 4 The registered module by the external RCG has not started 202 Letter Number Allows entry of the number of the request needed for the embedded RCG 203 Confirm Execute Executes the inquiry request to the Remote GW URL 204 Confirm Result Displays a number that...

Page 284: ...led 5 Proxy error Illegal user name or password 6 Communication error 7 Certification update error 8 Other error 9 Registration executing 208 Error Code Displays a number that describes the error code that was issued when either SP5816 204 or SP5816 207 was executed Cause Code Meaning Illegal Modem Parameter 11001 Chat parameter error 11002 Chat execution error 11003 Unexpected error Operation Err...

Page 285: ...strations for same device 2392 Parameter error 2393 Basil not managed 2394 Device not managed 2395 Box ID for Basil is illegal 2396 Device ID for Basil is illegal 2397 Incorrect ID2 format 2398 Incorrect request number format 209 Remote Setting Clear Releases the machine from its embedded RCG setup 250 CommLog Print Prints the communication log 5821 Remote Service Address 002 RCG IP Address CTL Se...

Page 286: ...RAM Data Upload Download in the System Maintenance Reference of the Field Service Manual 001 5828 Network Setting CTL 050 1284 Compatibility Centro Enables or disables 1284 Compatibility 0 or 1 1 1 step 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 052 ECP Centro Enables or disables ECP Compatibility 0 or 1 1 1 step 0 Disabled 1 Enabled This SP is activated only when SP5 828 50 is set to 1 065 Job Spooling Enables disable...

Page 287: ...Active IPv6 Link Local Address This is the IPv6 local address link referenced on the Ethernet or wireless LAN 802 11b in the format Link Local Address Prefix Length The IPv6 address consists of a total 128 bits configured in 8 blocks of 16 bits each 147 Active IPv6 Stateless Address 1 These SPs are the IPv6 status addresses 1 to 5 referenced on the Ethernet or wireless LAN 802 11b in the format St...

Page 288: ...tic setting for IPv6 stateless 0 or 1 1 1 step 0 Disable 1 Enable 236 Web Item visible Displays or does not display the Web system items 0 x 0000 to 0 x ffff 0 x ffff 0 Not displayed 1 Displayed bit0 Net RICOH bit1 Consumable Supplier bit2 15 Reserved all 237 Web shopping link visible Displays or does not display the link to Net RICOH on the top page and link page of the web system 0 to 1 1 1 0 No...

Page 289: ... system 0 to 1 1 1 0 Not display 1 Display 242 Web Link2 Name Same as 239 243 Web Link2 URL Same as 240 244 Web Link2 visible Same as 241 5832 HDD CTL 001 HDD Formatting ALL Initializes the hard disk Use this SP mode only if there is a hard disk error 002 HDD Formatting IMH 003 HDD Formatting Thumbnail 004 HDD Formatting Job Log 005 HDD Formatting Printer Fonts 006 HDD Formatting User Info 007 Mai...

Page 290: ...en optional MLB Media Link Board is installed 072 Reduction for Copy B W Text 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 4 6 2 3 073 Reduction for Copy B W Other 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 4 6 2 3 075 Reduction for Printer B W 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 4 6 2 3 078 Reduction for Printer B W 1200 1 1 2 3 1 4 4 1 6 5 1 8 2 skipped 5836 82 to 5836 85 Stored document format The following 6 SP modes set Sets the default format for stored ...

Page 291: ...is basically adjusted by the remote system 104 Primary srv URL path This is basically adjusted by the remote system 111 Secondary srv IP address Sets the IP address for the secondary capture server This is basically adjusted by the remote system 112 Secondary srv scheme This is basically adjusted by the remote system 113 Secondary srv port number This is basically adjusted by the remote system 114...

Page 292: ...y adjusted by the remote system 0 600dpi 1 400dpi 2 300dpi 3 200dpi 4 150dpi 5 100dpi 6 75dpi 128 Reso Scan Mono This is basically adjusted by the remote system 0 to 6 3 1 step Selects the resolution for BW scanning mode This is basically adjusted by the remote system 0 600dpi 1 400dpi 2 300dpi 3 200dpi 4 150dpi 5 100dpi 6 75dpi 141 All Addr Info Switch 0 to 1 1 1 Switch this SP off if the system ...

Page 293: ...for the maximum end of the range for each area Adjust the upper 4 bits to set the maximum number of channels EU 1 to 13 13 1 step NA 1 to 11 11 1 step AS 1 to 14 14 1 step 007 Channel MIN CTL Sets the minimum number of channels available for data transmission via the wireless LAN The number of channels available varies according to location The default settings are set for the minimum end of the r...

Page 294: ...P key 00 to 11 00 1 binary 00 Key 1 01 Key 2 Reserved 10 Key 3 Reserved 11 Key 4 Reserved 042 Fragment Thresh CTL Adjusts the fragment threshold for the IEEE802 11 card 256 to 2346 2346 1 This SP is displayed only when the IEEE802 11 card is installed 043 11g CTS to Self CTL Determines whether the CTS self function is turned on or off 0 to 1 1 1 0 Off 1 On This SP is displayed only when the IEEE80...

Page 295: ...in the user tools screen 011 Staple Std1 012 Staple Std2 013 Staple Std3 014 Staple Std4 5842 GWWS Analysis DFU 001 Setting 1 CTL Default 00000000 do not change Netfiles Jobs to be printed from the document server using a PC and the DeskTopBinder software 002 Setting 2 CTL Adjusts the debug program modesetting Bit7 5682 mmseg log setting 0 Date Hour Minute Second 1 Minute Second Msec 0 to 6 Not us...

Page 296: ...mage files to the Scan Router Server 002 IP Address Primary Range 000 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 Use this SP to set the Scan Router Server address The IP address under the transfer tab can be referenced by the initial system setting 006 Delivery Error Display Time 0 to 999 300 1 second step Use this setting to determine the length of time the prompt message is displayed when a test error occur...

Page 297: ...RX confirmation setting possible Bit4 1 Address book automatic update function exists Bit3 1 Fax RX delivery function exists Bit2 1 Sender password function exists Bit1 1 Function to link MK 1 user and Sender exists Bit0 1 Sender specification required if set to 1 Bit6 is set to 0 011 Delivery Svr Capability Ext 0 to 255 0 1 step Changes the capability of the registered that the I O device registe...

Page 298: ...ice ID in use by the delivery server directory The value is only displayed and cannot be changed This ID is created from the NIC MAC or IEEE 1394 EUI The ID is displayed as either 6 byle or 8 byte binary 002 Machine ID Clear For Delivery Server Clears ID Clears the unique ID of the device used as the name in the file transfer directory Execute this SP if the connection of the device to the deliver...

Page 299: ...naged by UCS 010 LDAP Search Timeout 1 to 255 60 1 step Sets the length of the timeout for the search of the LDAP server 020 WSD Maximum Entries 5 to 250 250 1 step Sets the maximum entries for the address book of the WSD WS scanner 021 Floder Auth Change 0 to 1 0 1 This SP determines whether the user login information Login User name and Password or address destination setting in the address book...

Page 300: ... grants full address book access to all users Procedure 1 Turn the machine off 2 Install a new HDD 3 Turn the machine on 4 The address book and its initial data are created on the HDD automatically 5 However at this point the address book can be accessed by only the system administrator or key operator 6 Enter the SP mode and do SP5846 041 After this SP executes successfully any user can access th...

Page 301: ...information from the SD card 053 Clear Backup Info Deletes the address book data from the SD card in the service slot Deletes only the files that were uploaded from this machine This feature does not work if the card is write protected After you do this SP go out of the SP mode and then turn the power off Do not remove the SD card until the Power LED stops flashing 060 Search Option This SP uses b...

Page 302: ...lexity Option 4 DFU 091 FTP Auth Port Setting Specifies the FTP port for getting a distribution server address book that is used in the identification mode 0 to 65535 3671 1 step 094 Encryption Stat Shows the status of the encryption function for the address book data 5847 Rep Resolution Reduction CTL SP5847 1 through SP5847 7 changes the default settings of image data transferred externally by th...

Page 303: ... 2 sets the 4 bit switch assignment for the access control setting Setting of 0001 has no effect on access and delivery from Scan Router 5848 100 sets the maximum size allowed for downloaded images The default is equal to 1 gigabyte 002 Access Ctrl Repository only Lower 4 bits 0000 No access control 0001 Denies access to DeskTop Binder 0010 No writing control 003 Access Control Doc Svr Print Lower...

Page 304: ...n download 1 to 1024 1024 1 MB step 210 Setting LogType Job1 DFU 211 Setting LogType Job2 212 Setting LogType Access 213 Setting Primary Srv 214 Setting Secondary Srv 215 Setting Start Time 216 Setting Interval Time 217 Setting Timing 5849 Installation Date CTL 001 Display The Counter Clear Day has been changed to Installation Date or Inst Date 002 Switch to Print Determines whether the installati...

Page 305: ...formatting the hard disks This SP can be executed only with the hard disks installed 5856 Remote ROM Update Allows the technician to upgrade the firmware using a local port IEEE1284 when updating the remote ROM 002 Local Port CTL 0 to 1 0 1 step 0 Disable 1 Enable 5857 Save Debug Log CTL 001 On Off 1 ON 0 OFF 0 OFF 1 ON Switches the debug log feature on and off The debug log cannot be captured unt...

Page 306: ...pied to an SD Card 4 MB segments can be copied one by one to each SD Card 006 Save to SD Card Saves the debug log of the input SC number in memory to the SD card 009 Copy HDD to SD Card Latest 4 MB 010 Copy HDD to SD Card Latest 4 MB Any Key 011 Erase HDD Debug Data 012 Erase SD Card Debug Data 013 Free Space on SD Card 014 Copy SD to SD Latest 4 MB 015 Copy SD to SD Latest 4 MB Any Key 016 Make H...

Page 307: ... generated by printer engine errors 0 or 1 0 1 step 0 OFF 1 ON 002 Controller SC Error Turns on off the debug save for SC codes generated by GW controller errors 0 or 1 0 1 step 0 OFF 1 ON 003 Any SC Error 0 to 65535 0 1 step 004 Jam Turns on off the debug save for jam errors 0 or 1 0 1 step 0 OFF 1 ON 5859 Debug Save Key No CTL 001 Key 1 These SPs allow you to set up to 10 keys for log files for ...

Page 308: ...0 to 1 1 Determines whether RFC2298 compliance is switched on for MDN reply mail 0 No 1 Yes 022 SMTP Auth From Field Replacement 0 to 1 0 Determines whether the FROM item of the mail header is switched to the validated account after the SMTP server is validated 0 No From item not switched 1 Yes From item switched 025 SMTP Auth Direct Setting 0 or 1 0 Selects the authentication method for SMPT Bit ...

Page 309: ...able 1 Disable 005 Add Date Field CTL Adds or does not add the date field to the header of the alert mail 0 or 1 0 0 Not added 1 Added 5870 Common Key Info Writing 001 Writing CTL Rewrites the common certification used for the Remote 003 Initialize CTL Initializes the set certification When the GW controller board is replaced with a new one for repair you must execute the Initiralize 003 and Writi...

Page 310: ... CTL Enables or disables the automatic reboot function when an SC error occurs 0 or 1 0 0 The machine reboots automatically when the machine issues an SC error and logs the SC error code If the same SC occurs again the machine does not reboot 1 The machine does not reboot when an SC error occurs The reboot is not executed for Type A or C SC codes 002 Reboot Type CTL Selects the reboot method for S...

Page 311: ...ion 1 3 Forbid fax TX 1 4 Forbid scan sending 1 5 Forbid downloading 1 6 Forbid delete 1 7 Reserved 050 Document Server List Def Style CTL Selects the display type for the document box list 0 to 2 0 1 0 Thumbnail 1 Icon 2 Details 051 Document Server List Def Lines CTL Sets the number of documents to be displayed in the document box list 5 to 20 10 1 100 Signature Setting CTL Selects whether the si...

Page 312: ...cSvr Timeout CTL This SP sets the length of time for session timeout The default is 30 min The time can be reduced to shorten the time between memory leak detections 1 to 255 30 1 min 5887 SD Get Counter This SP determines whether the ROM can be updated 001 CTL This SP sends a text file to an SD card inserted in SD card Slot 2 lower slot The operation stores The file is stored in a folder created ...

Page 313: ...he protection level for logs 0 to 1 0 1 0 No authentication No protection for logs 1 No authentication Protected logs only an administrator can see the logs 5893 SDK Application Counter Displays the counter name of each SDK application 001 SDK 1 CTL 002 SDK 2 CTL 003 SDK 3 CTL 004 SDK 4 CTL 005 SDK 5 CTL 006 SDK 6 CTL ...

Page 314: ... Line 1dot 4 Horizontal Line 2dot 5 Grid Vertical Line 6 Grid Horizontal Line 7 Grid Pattern Small 8 Grid Pattern Large 9 Argyle Pattern Small 10 Argyle Pattern Large 11 Independent Pattern 1dot 12 Independent Pattern 2dot 13 Independent Pattern 4dot 14 Trimming Area 15 Hound s Tooth Check Vertical 16 Hound s Tooth Check Horizontal 17 Band Horizontal 18 Band Vertical 19 Checker Flag Pattern 20 Den...

Page 315: ...d the beeper sounds five times 5913 Switchover Permission Time 002 Print Application Timer CTL 3 to 30 3 1 second step Sets the amount of time to elapse while the machine is in standby mode and the operation panel keys have not been used before another application can gain control of the display 5930 Meter Click Charge 001 Meter Click Charge ENG 0 or 1 0 0 OFF 1 ON Enables or disables the Meter Ch...

Page 316: ...Setting The NIC and USB support features are built into the GW controller Use this SP to enable and disable these features In order to use the NIC and USB functions built into the controller board these SP codes must be set to 1 001 On Board NIC 0 to 2 0 1 step 0 Disable 1 Enable 2 Function limitation When the Function limitation is set On board NIC is limited only for the NRS or LDAP NT authentic...

Page 317: ...ter device is removed If it is detected SC610 occurs 5990 SP print mode Prints out the SMC sheets 001 All Data List 002 SP Mode Data List 003 User Program 004 Logging Data 005 Diagnostic Report 006 Non Default 007 NIB Summary 008 Capture Log 021 Copier User Program 022 Scanner SP 023 Scanner User Program 024 SDK J Summary 025 SDK J Application Info ...

Page 318: ...e to correct original skew for the front and rear sides 006 Buckle Duplex 2nd ENG 2 5 to 2 5 0 0 1 mm step Adjusts the erase margin at the original trailing edge 007 Trailing Edge Erase ENG 10 to 10 0 0 1 mm step 6007 ADF INPUT Check Displays the signals received from the sensors and switches of the ARDF Only Bit 0 is used for ADF input check see Input Check in this section 6008 ADF OUTPUT Check A...

Page 319: ...s SP adjusts the distance between the jogger fences and the sides of the stack on the finisher stapling tray in the Finisher The adjustment is done perpendicular to the direction of paper feed 003 A4 SEF ENG 1 5 to 1 5 0 0 5 mm step Value Increases distance between jogger fences and the sides of the stack Value Decreases the distance between the jogger fences and the sides of the stack 005 B5 SEF ...

Page 320: ...Check Finisher Output Check Displays the signals received from sensors and switches of the finisher see Output Check in this section 6830 Extra Staples DFU 001 0 to 50 Initail 0 CTL 0 to 50 0 1 sheet Specifies the additional number of sheets for the finisher stapling Extra Suddles Not used 002 0 to 50 Initail 0 CTL 0 to 50 0 1 sheet Specifies the additional number of sheets for the finisher bookle...

Page 321: ...99999 0 1 step 7401 Total SC Counter Displays the number of SC codes detected 001 CTL 0 to 9999 0 1 step 7403 SC History Logs the SC codes detected The 10 most recently detected SC Codes are not displayed on the screen but can be seen on the SMC logging outputs 001 Latest CTL 002 Latest 1 003 Latest 2 004 Latest 3 005 Latest 4 006 Latest 5 007 Latest 6 008 Latest 7 009 Latest 8 010 Latest 9 ...

Page 322: ...Latest 3 005 Latest 4 006 Latest 5 007 Latest 6 008 Latest 7 009 Latest 8 010 Latest 9 7502 Total Paper Jam Counter Displays the total number of jams detected 001 CTL 0 to 9999 0 1 sheet step 7503 Total Original Jam Counter Displays the total number of original jams 001 Original Jam Counter CTL 0 to 9999 0 1 original step 7504 Paper Jam Location ON On check OFF Off Check Displays the number of jam...

Page 323: ...N CTL 014 T3 Transport ON CTL 017 Registration ON CTL 020 Paper Exit ON CTL 024 Inverter ON IN CTL 025 Inverter ON OUT CTL 026 Duplex Entrance ON CTL 027 Duplex Exit ON CTL 028 1bin Relay ON CTL For details Jam Detection in main chapter 029 1bin Paper Exit ON CTL 053 T2 Transport OFF CTL 054 T3 Transport OFF CTL 055 T4 Transport OFF CTL 057 Registration OFF CTL 060 Paper Exit OFF CTL 064 Inverter ...

Page 324: ...FIN Shift Roller Motor CTL 245 FIN Gathering Roller Motor CTL 246 FiN Exit Guide Plate Motor CTL 247 FiN Tray Lift Motor CTL 248 FiN Stapler Motor CTL 249 FiN Pick up Solenoid CTL 250 FIN Entrance SN OFF CTL 7505 ARDF Paper Jam Location ON On check OFF Off Check Displays the number of jams according to the location where jams were detected 001 At Power On CTL For details Jam Detection in main chap...

Page 325: ...per size 006 A5 LEF CTL 0 to 9999 0 1 sheet step 044 HLT LEF 133 A4 SEF 134 A5 SEF 142 B5 SEF 164 LG SEF 166 LT SEF 172 HLT SEF 255 Others 7507 Plotter Jam History Displays the 10 most recently detected paper jams 001 Latest CTL 002 Latest 1 003 Latest 2 004 Latest 3 005 Latest 4 006 Latest 5 007 Latest 6 008 Latest 7 009 Latest 8 010 Latest 9 ...

Page 326: ...6 Latest 5 007 Latest 6 008 Latest 7 009 Latest 8 010 Latest 9 7624 Part Replacement Operation ON OFF Selects the PM maintenance for a part 001 Maintenance Kit CTL 0 or 1 1 0 No Not PM maintenance 1 Yes PM maintenance 7801 ROM No Firmware Version Displays the ROM version numbers of the main machine and connected peripheral devices 255 Displays all versions and ROM numbers in the machine ...

Page 327: ...01 Paper 002 Fusing Unit Pages 003 Fusing Unit Distance 004 Fusing Unit Usage Rate 005 Transfer Roller Pages 006 Tranfer Roller Distance 007 Tranfer Roller Usage Rate 008 Feed Roller Pages 010 Feed Roller Usage Rate 7804 PM Counter Reset Clears the PM counter Press the Enter key after the machine asks Execute which will reset the value of the current PM counter SP7 803 to 0 001 Paper 002 All 003 F...

Page 328: ...plays the result of the diagnostics 001 CTL 7836 Total Memory Size Displays the memory capacity of the controller system 001 CTL 7852 DF Glass Dust Check Counts the number of occurrences 0 to 65 535 when dust was detected on the scanning glass of the ARDF or resets the dust detection counter Counting is done only if SP4 020 1 ARDF Scan Glass Dust Check is switched on 001 Dust Detection Counter CTL...

Page 329: ...on 001 Machine Serial ID ENG Displays the basic identification information for the AIO 002 Cartridge Ver ENG 003 Brand ID ENG 004 Area ID ENG 005 Class ID ENG 006 Color ID ENG 007 Maintenance ID ENG 008 New AIO ENG 009 Recycle Count ENG Displays the value of the recycle counter 010 EDP Code ENG Displays the EDP code 011 Serial No ENG Displays the serial No for the AIO Serial yymmfakkxxxxxx See pg ...

Page 330: ...ys the date that the most recent Toner End occurred 020 Conductor Time1 ENG Displays the total rotation time of the drum 0 to 65535 0 1m step 021 Conductor Time2 ENG 022 Conductor Time3 ENG 023 Conductor Time4 ENG 7941 AIO Information Log 001 Log1 Serial No ENG Displays the AIO information log 1 002 Log1 Refill Flag 003 Log1 Install Date 004 Log1 R Total Counter 005 Log2 Serial No ENG Displays the...

Page 331: ...g4 Refill Flag 4 015 Log4 Install Date 016 Log4 R Total Counter 017 Log5 Serial No ENG Displays the AIO information log 5 018 Log5 Refill Flag 019 Log5 Install Date 020 Log5 R Total Counter 7993 Total Counter 001 ENG Displays the total counter for the OEM model Rev 11 26 2012 ...

Page 332: ...Specifically the following questions can be answered How is the document server actually being used What application is using the document server most frequently What data in the document server is being reused Most of the SPs in this group are prefixed with a letter that indicates the mode of operation the mode of operation is referred to as an application Before reading the Group 8 Service Table...

Page 333: ...scussed case by case O Other applications external network applications for example Refers to network applications such as Web Image Monitor Utilities developed with the SDK Software Development Kit will also be counted with this group in the future The Group 8 SP codes are limited to 17 characters forced by the necessity of displaying them on the small LCDs of printers and faxes that also use the...

Page 334: ...ocessing i e finishing punching stapling etc Full Bleed No Margins GenCopy Generation Copy Mode GPC Get Print Counter For jobs 10 pages or less this counter does not count up For jobs larger than 10 pages this counter counts up by the number that is in excess of 10 e g for an 11 page job the counter counts up 11 10 1 IFax Internet Fax ImgEdt Image Edit performed on the original with the copier GUI...

Page 335: ...ned and converted to different formats PC Personal Computer PGS Pages A page is the total scanned surface of the original Duplex pages count as two pages and A3 simplex count as two pages if the A3 DLT counter SP is switched ON PJob Print Jobs Ppr Paper PrtJam Printer plotter Jam PrtPGS Print Pages R Red Toner Remaining Applies to the wide format model A2 only This machine is under development and...

Page 336: ... Jobs CTL 8 006 L Total Jobs CTL These SPs reveal the number of times an application is used not the number of pages processed When an application is opened for image input or output this counts as one job Interrupted jobs paper jams etc are counted even though they do not finish Only jobs executed by the customer are counted Jobs executed by the customer engineer using the SP modes are not counte...

Page 337: ...ver only the L counter increments When an image received from Palm 2 is received and stored the L counter increments When the customer prints a report user code list for example the O counter increments However for fax reports and reports executed from the fax application the F counter increments 8 011 T Jobs LS CTL These SPs count the number of jobs stored to the document server by each applicati...

Page 338: ...plication the L counter increments When a scanner job stored on the document server is printed with another application the S counter increments If the original was scanned from within document server mode then the L counter increments When images stored on the document server by a network application including Palm 2 are printed with another application the O counter increments When a copy job st...

Page 339: ...TL 8 043 F TX Jobs LS CTL 8 044 P TX Jobs LS CTL 8 045 S TX Jobs LS CTL 8 046 L TX Jobs LS CTL 8 047 O TX Jobs LS CTL When a stored copy job is sent from the document server the C counter increments When images stored on the document server by a network application or Palm2 are sent as an e mail the O counter increments 8 051 T TX Jobs DesApl CTL These SPs count the applications used to send files...

Page 340: ...ation 8 065 S FIN Jobs CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs total finishing methods for scan jobs only The finishing method is specified by the application Note Finishing features for scan jobs are not available at this time 8 066 L FIN Jobs CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs total finishing methods for jobs output from within the document server mode screen at the operation panel The finishing method is sp...

Page 341: ...ANNON Fold Not used 8 06x 13 Perfect Bind Not used 8 06x 14 Ring Bind Not used 8 071 T Jobs PGS CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the number of jobs broken down by the number of pages in the job regardless of which application was used 8 072 C Jobs PGS CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count and calculate the number of copy jobs by size based on the number of pages in the job 8 073 F Jobs PGS CTL ...

Page 342: ...ges 8 07x 6 6 to 10 Pages 8 07x 13 701 to 1000 Pages 8 07x 7 11 to 20 Pages 8 07x 14 1001 to Pages For example When a copy job stored on the document server is printed in document server mode the appropriate L counter SP8076 0xx increments Printing a fax report counts as a job and increments the F counter SP 8073 Interrupted jobs paper jam etc are counted even though they do not finish If a job is...

Page 343: ... on the document server If the mode is changed during the job the job will count with the mode set when the job started If the same document is faxed to both a public fax line and an I Fax at a destination where both are available then this counter increments and the I Fax counter 8 12x also increments The fax job is counted when the job is scanned for sending not when the job is sent 8 121 T IFAX...

Page 344: ... on the document server 8 13x 1 B W 8 13x 2 Color 8 13x 3 ACS These counters count jobs not pages If the job is stored on the document server after the job is stored it is determined to be color or black and white then counted If the job is cancelled during scanning or if the job is cancelled while the document is waiting to be sent the job is not counted If the job is cancelled during sending it ...

Page 345: ...hese counters count jobs not pages The jobs are counted even though the arrival and reception of the jobs at the Scan Router server cannot be confirmed If even one color image is mixed with black and white images then the job is counted as a Color job If the job is cancelled during scanning or if the job is cancelled while the document is waiting to be delivered the job is not counted If the job i...

Page 346: ...ot counted If the job is cancelled while it is waiting to be sent the job is not counted If the job is cancelled during sending it may or may not be counted depending on what stage of the process had been reached when the job was cancelled Even if several files are combined for sending the transmission counts as one job 8 161 T PCFAX TX Jobs CTL These SPs count the number of PC Fax transmission jo...

Page 347: ...ges scanned by each application that uses the scanner to scan images 0 to 9999999 0 1 8 192 C Total Scan PGS CTL 8 193 F Total Scan PGS CTL 8 195 S Total Scan PGS CTL 8 196 L Total Scan PGS CTL SP 8 191 to 8 196 count the number of scanned sides of pages not the number of physical pages These counters do not count reading user stamp data or reading color charts to adjust color Previews done with a...

Page 348: ...d for fax transmission are not counted Note These counters are displayed in the SMC Report and in the User Tools display 8 203 F LSize Scan PGS CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the total number of large pages input with the scanner for fax transmission Note These counters are displayed in the SMC Report and in the User Tools display 8 205 S LSize Scan PGS CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count t...

Page 349: ...red to the document server the C count is 6 and the L count is 6 If you enter document server mode then scan 6 pages the L count is 6 8 221 ADF Org Feeds CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the number of pages fed through the ADF for front and back side scanning 8 221 1 Front Number of front sides fed for scanning With an ADF that can scan both sides simultaneously the Front side count is the sam...

Page 350: ...Mixed Size Selectable Select Mixed Sizes on the operation panel 8 231 4 Custom Size Selectable Originals of non standard size 8 231 5 Platen Book mode Raising the ADF and placing the original directly on the platen 8 231 6 Mixed 1side 2side Simplex and Duplex mode If the scan mode is changed during the job for example if the user switches from ADF to Platen mode the count is done for the last sele...

Page 351: ... Org CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the number of pages scanned by original type for Scan jobs 8 246 L Scan PGS Org CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the number of pages scanned and stored from within the document server mode screen at the operation panel and with the Store File button from within the Copy mode screen 8 241 8 242 8 243 8 245 8 246 8 24x 1 Text Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 24x 2 ...

Page 352: ...A detailed breakdown of exactly which features have been used is not given 8 252 C Scan PGS ImgEdt CTL 8 254 P Scan PGS ImgEdt CTL 8 255 S Scan PGS ImgEdr CTL 8 256 L Scan PGS ImgEdt CTL 8 257 O Scan PGS ImgEdt CTL The L counter counts the number of pages stored from within the document server mode screen at the operation panel and with the Store File button from within the Copy mode screen 8 281 ...

Page 353: ... to compare original page size scanning and output printing page size SP 8 442 8 303 F Scan PGS Size CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by size the total number of pages scanned by the Fax application Use these totals to compare original page size scanning and output page size SP 8 443 8 305 S Scan PGS Size CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by size the total number of pages scanned by the Sca...

Page 354: ...esolution settings 8 315 S Scan PGS Rez CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by resolution setting the total number of pages scanned by applications that can specify resolution settings Note At the present time SP8 311 and SP8 315 perform identical counts 8 31x 1 1200dpi 8 31x 2 600dpi to 1199dpi 8 31x 3 400dpi to 599dpi 8 31x 4 200dpi to 399dpi 8 31x 5 199dpi Copy resolution settings are fixed so...

Page 355: ... Total PrtPGS CTL 8 385 S Total PrtPGS CTL 8 386 L Total PrtPGS CTL 8 387 O Total PrtPGS CTL When several documents are merged for a print job the number of pages stored are counted for the application that stored them These counters are used primarily to calculate charges on use of the machine so the following pages are not counted as printed pages Blank pages in a duplex printing job Blank pages...

Page 356: ... the pages is incremented The L counter counts the number of jobs stored from within the document server mode screen at the operation panel 0 to 9999999 0 1 8 402 C PrtPGS LS CTL 8 403 F PrtPGS LS CTL 8 404 P PrtPGS LS CTL 8 405 S PrtPGS LS CTL 8 406 L PrtPGS LS CTL Print jobs done with Web Image Monitor and Desk Top Binder are added to the L count Fax jobs done with Web Image Monitor and Desk Top...

Page 357: ...9999999 0 1 These SPs count by binding and combine and n Up settings the number of pages processed for printing by the printer application 8 425 S PrtPGS Dup Comb CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by binding and combine and n Up settings the number of pages processed for printing by the scanner application 8 426 L PrtPGS Dup Comb CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by binding and combine and n...

Page 358: ...are especially useful for customers who need to improve their compliance with ISO standards for the reduction of paper consumption Pages that are only partially printed with the n Up functions are counted as 1 page Here is a summary of how the counters work for Booklet and Magazine modes Booklet Magazine Original Pages Count Original Pages Count 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 4 2 4 2 5 3 5 4 6 4 6 4 7 4 ...

Page 359: ...int application 8 436 L PrtPGS ImgEdt CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the total number of pages output from within the document server mode window at the operation panel with the three features below 8 437 O PrtPGS ImgEdt CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the total number of pages output with the three features below with Other applications 8 43x 1 Cover Slip Sheet Total number of covers o...

Page 360: ... P PrtPGS Ppr Size CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the printer application 8 445 S PrtPGS Ppr Size CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the scanner application 8 446 L PrtPGS Ppr Size CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed from within the document...

Page 361: ...s count the number of sheets fed from each paper feed station 8 451 1 Bypass Tray Bypass Tray 8 451 2 Tray 1 Machine 8 451 3 Tray 2 Paper Tray Unit Option 8 451 4 Tray 3 Paper Tray Unit Option 8 451 5 Tray 4 Paper Tray Unit Option 8 451 6 Tray 5 Not used 8 451 7 Tray 6 Not used 8 451 8 Tray 7 Not used 8 451 9 Tray 8 Not used 8 451 10 Tray 9 Not used 8 451 11 Tray10 Not used 8 451 12 Tray11 Not use...

Page 362: ... count as 1 and a page printed on one side counts as 1 8 462 C PrtPGS Ppr Type CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by the copy application 8 463 F PrtPGS Ppr Type CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by the fax application 8 464 P PrtPGS Ppr Type CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by paper type the number pages printe...

Page 363: ...ation panel but performed remotely with an external network application capable of performing magnification adjustment as well Magnification adjustments done with printer drivers with PC applications such as Excel are also counted Magnification adjustments done for adjustments after they have been stored on the document server are not counted Magnification adjustments performed automatically durin...

Page 364: ...plication 0 to 9999999 0 1 8 511 T PrtPGS Emul CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by printer emulation mode the total number of pages printed 8 514 P PrtPGS Emul CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by printer emulation mode the total number of pages printed 8 51x 1 RPCS 8 51x 2 RPDL 8 51x 3 PS3 8 51x 4 R98 8 51x 5 R16 8 51x 6 GL GL2 8 51x 7 R55 8 51x 8 RTIFF 8 51x 9 PDF 8 51x 10 PCL5e 5c 8 51x ...

Page 365: ...Copy application 8 523 F PrtPGS FIN CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the Fax application NOTE Print finishing options for received faxes are currently not available 8 524 P PrtPGS FIN CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the Print application 8 525 S PrtPGS FIN CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 The...

Page 366: ...old not used 8 52x 10 Three OUT Fold not used 8 52x 11 Four Fold not used 8 52x 12 KANNON Fold not used 8 52x 13 Perfect Bind not used 8 52x 14 Ring Bind not used If stapling is selected for finishing and the stack is too large for stapling the unstapled pages are still counted The counts for staple finishing are based on output to the staple tray so jam recoveries are counted ...

Page 367: ...L Not used 8 552 1 Perfect Bind 8 552 2 Ring Bind 8 554 T FIN Books not used CTL Not used 8 554 1 Perfect Bind 8 554 2 Ring Bind 8 556 L Prt Books FIN not used CTL Not used 8 552 6 Perfect Bind 8 552 6 Ring Bind 8 581 T Counter CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the total output broken down by color output regardless of the application used In addition to being displayed in the SMC Report these ...

Page 368: ...01 Coverage Counter CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the total coverage for each color and the total printout pages for each printing mode 8 601 1 B W 8 601 11 B W Printing Pages 8 617 SDK Apli Counter CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the total printout pages for each SDK applicaion 8 617 1 SDK 1 8 617 2 SDK 2 8 617 3 SDK 3 8 617 4 SDK 4 8 617 5 SDK 5 8 617 6 SDK 6 8 621 Func Use Counter C...

Page 369: ...8 63x 1 B W If a document has color and black and white pages mixed the pages are counted separately as B W or Color At the present time this feature is provided for the Fax application only so SP8631 and SP8633 are the same The counts include error pages If a document is sent to more than one destination with a Group transmission the count is done for each destination Polling transmissions are co...

Page 370: ...ation with a Group transmission the count is done for each destination Polling transmissions are counted but polling RX are not Relay memory and confidential mailbox transmissions and are counted for each destination 8 651 T S to Email PGS CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages attached to an e mail for both the Scan and document server applications 8 655 S S ...

Page 371: ...0 destinations and the count is also 10 for the second 100 destinations for a total of 20 8 661 T Deliv PGS Svr CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent to a Scan Router server by both Scan and LS applications 8 665 S Deliv PGS Svr CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent to a Scan Router server by the Scan applicati...

Page 372: ...8 67x 1 B W 8 67x 2 Color 8 681 T PCFAX TXPGS CTL These SPs count the number of pages sent by PC Fax These SPs are provided for the Fax application only so the counts for SP8 681 and SP8 683 are the same 0 to 9999999 0 1 8 683 F PCFAX TXPGS CTL This counts pages sent from a PC using a PC fax application from the PC through the copier to the destination When sending the same message to more than on...

Page 373: ...rint jobs done with Web Image Monitor and Desk Top Binder are added to the count If several documents are merged for sending the number of pages stored are counted for the application that stored them When several documents are sent by a Fax broadcast the F count is done for the number of pages sent to each destination 8 701 TX PGS Port CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the number of pages sent...

Page 374: ...ber of pages scanned by each scanner mode x 1 B W x 2 Color 8 731 T Scan PGS Media CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 8 735 S Scan PGS Media CTL These SPs count the number of pages scanned and saved in a meia by each scanner mode x 1 B W x 2 Color 8 741 RX PGS Port CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the number of pages received by the physical port used to receive them 8 741 1 PSTN 1 8 741 2 PSTN 2 8 741 3 PS...

Page 375: ...he data in SP7 833 011 through 014 and the data in SP8 781 001 through 004 are the same 8 781 1 BK The number of AIOs 8 791 LS Memory Remain CTL This SP displays the percent of space available on the document server for storing documents 0 to 100 0 1 8 801 Toner Remain CTL 0 to 100 0 1 These SPs display the percent of toner remaining This SP allows the user to check the toner supply at any time No...

Page 376: ...Ps display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage is from 11 to 20 8 861 1 BK 8 871 CVr Cnt 21 30 ENG 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage of each color is from 21 to 30 8 871 1 BK 8 881 CVr Cnt 31 ENG 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage is 31 or higher 8 881 1 BK 8 891 Page Toner Bottle ...

Page 377: ...amount of time the machine spends in each operation mode These SPs are useful for customers who need to investigate machine operation for improvement in their compliance with ISO Standards 8 941 1 Operation Time Engine operation time Does not include time while controller is saving data to HDD while engine is not operating 8 941 2 Standby Time Engine not operating Includes time while controller sa...

Page 378: ...ner end has been staying 8 951 AddBook Register CTL These SPs count the number of events when the machine manages data registration 8 951 1 User Code User ID User code registrations 0 to 9999999 0 1 8 951 2 Mail Address Mail address registrations 8 951 3 Fax Destination Fax destination registrations 8 951 4 Group Group destination registrations 8 951 5 Transfer Request Fax relay destination regist...

Page 379: ... job settings feature 8 999 Admin Counter List CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 Displays the total coverage and total printout number for each color 8 999 1 Total 8 999 3 Copy BW 8 999 7 Printer BW 8 999 10 Fax Print BW 8 999 13 Duplex 8 999 15 Coverage BW 8 999 17 Coverage BW Print Page 8 999 101 Transmission Total Color 8 999 102 Transmission Total BW 8 999 103 FAX Transmission 8 999 104 Scanner Transmissio...

Page 380: ... 0 or 1 Mianframe 5803 Description Reading 0 1 5803 1 Cover Open Front door or duplex unit Open Closed 5803 2 Main Motor Lock Not lock Lock 5803 3 Polygon Motor Lock Not lock Lock 5803 4 Duplex Fan Lock Not lock Lock 5803 5 Main Fan Lock Not lock Lock 5803 6 PSU Fan Lock Not lock Lock 5803 7 Controller Fan Lock Not lock Lock 5803 8 Tray Set Tray 1 Not set Set 5803 9 Fusing Temp Error No error Erro...

Page 381: ...See Table 1 deccribed below 5803 20 Bypass Paper End Not end End 5803 21 AIO FAN Lock Not lock Lock 5803 22 Fusing Thermistor 2 Not used 5803 23 Transfer Thermistor Displays current ambient temperature 5803 24 Fusing Thermistor Displays current fusing temperature 5803 25 Fusing Unit Set 7E Set Blank Not set 5803 26 HVPS Transfer IFB A 5803 27 HVPS Charge VFB V 5803 28 HVPS Develop VFB V 5803 29 Vo...

Page 382: ...eccribed below 5803 46 PFU2 Tray Set Sensor Not set Set 5803 47 PFU2 Paper End Sensor Not end End 5803 48 PFU2 T2 Transport SN Paper not detected Paper detected 5803 49 PFU2 Paper Size Sensor See Table 2 deccribed below 5803 50 PFU2 T2 Paper Height SN See Table 3 deccribed below 5803 51 PFU3Tray Set Sensor Not set Set 5803 52 PFU3 Paper End Sensor Not end End 5803 53 PFU3 T2 Transport SN Paper not...

Page 383: ...upted Models Paper size sensor North America Europe Asia 3 bit2 2 bit1 1 bit0 A4 A4 0 1 0 LT LT 1 0 1 Exe Exe 0 0 1 HLT A5 1 1 0 A6 1 0 0 Table 2 Paper Size Sensors PFU 1 2 3 0 Interrupted 1 Not interrupted Models Paper size sensor North America Europe Asia 1 bit2 2 bit1 3 bit0 A4 A4 0 1 0 LT LT 1 0 1 Exe Exe 1 0 0 HLT A5 0 1 1 A6 0 1 1 ...

Page 384: ... 49 sheets 10 OFF OFF 50 249 sheets 50 OFF ON 250 449 sheets 90 ON ON 450 550 sheets 100 ON OFF ARDF 6007 Description Reading 0 1 6007 9 Original Set Sn Paper not detected Paper detected 6007 13 Registration Sn Paper not detected Paper detected 6007 15 Feed Cover ADF cover close ADF cover open 6007 17 Reverse Sn Paper not detected Paper detected ...

Page 385: ...5 5 Gathering Roller Sensor Paper not detected Paper detected 6145 6 Exit Guide Plate Sensor Paper not detected Paper detected 6145 7 Staple Tray Paper Sensor Paper not detected Paper detected 6145 8 Shift Tray Paper Sensor Paper not detected Paper detected 6145 9 Shift Tray Full Sensor Paper not detected Paper detected 6145 10 Stapler HP Sensor Paper not detected Paper detected 6145 11 Staple Nea...

Page 386: ...r L 5804 6 Duplex Inverter Motor H 5804 7 Duplex Inverter Motor L 5804 8 Dplx Inverter Motor Rev H 5804 9 Dplx Inverter Motor Rev L 5804 10 Polygon Motor H 5804 11 Polygon Motor L 5804 12 PSU FAN H 5804 13 Main FAN H 5804 14 Relay CL 5804 15 Paper Feed CL 5804 16 Bypass Feed CL 5804 17 Regist CL 5804 18 Duplex Junction SOL 5804 19 LD1 LD1 unit in the laser unit 5804 20 LD2 LD2 unit in the laser un...

Page 387: ...S Develop 5804 26 HVPS Transfer positive 5804 27 HVPS Transfer negative 5804 28 RFID ON OFF 5804 29 RFID Communication 5804 30 PSU FAN2 H 5804 31 Main FAN L 5804 32 Duplex FAN H 5804 33 Duplex FAN L 5804 34 1bin SOL 5804 35 Controller FAN L 5804 36 Mecha Counter 5804 37 Mecha Counter 5804 38 Key Card 5804 39 PSU FAN L 5804 40 PSU FAN2 L 5804 41 PFU All OFF 5804 42 PFU1 Motor H 5804 43 PFU1 Motor L...

Page 388: ...FU3 Motor H 5804 49 PFU3 Motor L 5804 50 PFU3 Paper Feed CL 5804 51 AIO FAN H 5804 52 AIO FAN L 5804 53 Main Motor Rev H 5804 54 Main Motor Rev L 5804 202 Scanner Lamp ARDF 6008 Display Description 6008 3 Feed Motor Forward 6008 4 Feed Motor Reverse 6008 5 Relay Motor Forward 6008 9 Feed Clutch 6008 11 Junction Gate Solenoid ...

Page 389: ... Description 6146 001 Carry Motor Transport Motor 6146 002 Exit Motor 6146 003 Jogger Motor 6146 004 Sft Motor Shift Roller Motor 6146 005 Hitroll Motor Gathering Roller Motor 6146 006 Exit Guide Plate Motor 6146 007 Tray Motor Tray Lift Motor 6146 008 Staple Motor 6146 009 Stopper Solenoid Pick up Solenoid ...

Page 390: ...I O Timeout 0 Disable 1 Enable Enable The machine I O Timeout setting will have no effect I O Timeouts will never occur bit 4 SD Card Save Mode 0 Disable 1 Enable Enable Print jobs will be saved to an SD Card in the GW SD slot bit 5 DFU bit 6 DFU bit 7 RPCS PCL Printable area frame border 0 Disable 1 Enable Prints all RPCS and PCL jobs with a border around the printable area ...

Page 391: ...ll be applied to all jobs that do not explicitely define a collate type Note If BitSwitch 5 0 is enabled this BitSwitch has no effect bit 3 PCL5e c PS PDL Auto Switching 0 Enable 1 Disable Disable The machine ability to change the PDL processor mid job Some host systems submit jobs that contain both PS and PCL5e c If Auto PDL switching is disabled these jobs will not be printed properly bit 4 DFU ...

Page 392: ... DFU bit 1 DFU bit 2 PCL5e c Legacy HP compatibility 0 Disable 1 Enable Enable Uses the same left margin as older HP models such as HP4000 HP8000 In other words the left margin defined in the job usually ESC r0A will be changed to ESC r1A bit 3 DFU bit 4 DFU bit 5 DFU bit 6 DFU bit 7 DFU ...

Page 393: ...it Switch 4 DFU 0 1 bit 0 DFU bit 1 DFU bit 2 DFU bit 3 IPDS print side reversal 0 Disable 1 Enable If enabled the simplex pages of IPDS jobs will be printed on the front side because of printing on the back side of the page This might reduce printing speed bit 4 DFU bit 5 DFU bit 6 DFU bit 7 DFU ...

Page 394: ...ultiple copies only a single copy is output by default Using this BitSw the device can be configured to print all copies even if a paper mismatch occurs bit 2 Prevent SDK applications from altering the contents of a job 0 Disable 1 Enable If this BitSw is enabled SDK applications will not be able to alter print data This is achieved by preventing SDK applications from accessing a module called the...

Page 395: ... Pre 05S models bit 7 Letterhead mode printing 0 Disable 1 Enable Duplex Routes all pages through the duplex unit If this is disabled simplex pages or the last page of an odd paged duplex job are not routed through the duplex unit This could result in problems with letterhead pre printed pages Only affects pages specified as Letterhead paper 1001 Bit Switch 006 Bit Switch 6 DFU 1001 Bit Switch 007...

Page 396: ...it 3 PCL PS Allow BW jobs to print without requiring User Code 0 Disable 1 Enable allow BW jobs to print without a user code BW jobs submitted without a user code will be printed even if user code authentication is enabled Note Color jobs will not be printed without a valid user code bit 4 to 7 DFU ...

Page 397: ...bit switch tells the device whether to time out immediately default upon failure or to wait 10 seconds bit 1 DFU bit 2 Job Cancel Disabled Not cancelled Enabled Cancelled If this bit switch all jobs will be cancelled after a jam occurs Note If this bit SW is enabled printing under the following conditions might result in problems Job submission via USB or Parallel Port Spool printing WIM Configura...

Page 398: ...s the version of the controller firmware 1006 Sample Locked Print 1006 001 Enables and disables the document server When you select 0 the document server is enabled or disabled in accordance with Copy Service Mode SP5 967 When you select 1 the document server is enabled regardless of Copy Service Mode SP5 967 1100 Media Print Device Setting 1101 001 0 Disable 1 Enable Selects the setting for the m...

Page 399: ...ompression Type CTL 1 to 3 1 1 step 1 MH 2 MR 3 MMR 1005 Erase margin Creates an erase margin for all edges of the scanned image If the machine has scanned the edge of the original create a margin This SP is activated only when the machine uses TWAIN scanning 1005 1 Range from 0 to 5 mm CTL 0 to 5 0 1 mm step 1009 Remote scan disable CTL 0 or 1 0 0 enable 1 disable 1009 1 Enable or disable remote ...

Page 400: ...e or not release the following items at job end Destination E mail Folder CS Sender name Mail Text Subject line File name 1013 Scan to Media Setting CTL 0 or 1 1 0 Disable 1 Enable 1013 1 This SP code enables disables the multi media function option USB 2 0 SD Slot mounted on the left rear corner of the machine Operators can scan documents to either an SD card or a USB memory device inserted into ...

Page 401: ... Comp4 5 95 5 to 95 80 1 step 2021 5 Comp5 5 95 5 to 95 95 1 step 2024 Compression ratio of ClearLight PDF Selects the compression ratio for clearlight PDF for the two settings that can be selected at the operation panel 2024 1 Compression Ratio Normal CTL 5 to 95 25 1 step 2024 2 Compression Ratio High 5 to 95 20 1 step 2025 Compression ratio of ClearLight PDF JPEG2000 Selects the compression rat...

Page 402: ... M053 M054 5 186 SM 5 13 FAX SERVICE MODE See the Filed Service Manual of Fax Option Type SP5200 about following information Service Tables Bit Switches NCU Parameters Dedicated Transmission Parameters Service RAM Addresses ...

Page 403: ...ter engine control BICU Flash ROM Engine System Copy Application Operating system Flash ROM on the controller board System Copy ADF ADF control ADF Main Control Board ADF Finisher Finisher control Finisher Finisher1 NIB DESS Network Interface Security control Flash ROM on the controller board NetworkSupport Security Encryption HDD encryption Data Overwrite Standard Security Encryption unit SD card...

Page 404: ...2 Netfile Application Feature application Flash ROM on the controller board NetworkDocBox Fax Application Feature application Flash ROM on the controller board Fax Printer Application Feature application Flash ROM on the controller board Printer Scanner Application Feature application Flash ROM on the controller board Scanner Remote Fax Fax control Flash ROM on the controller board RFax WebSys Web...

Page 405: ...r vibration Make sure that the write protection of an SD card is unlocked when you download an application to it If not downloading fails and a download error e g Error Code 44 occurs during a firmware upgrade Keep the following points in mind when you use the firmware update software Upload means to send data from the machine to the SD card Download means to send data from the SD card to the mach...

Page 406: ... 1 3 Remove the VM card B from SD slot 2 lower slot 4 Insert the SD card C into SD slot 2 Make sure the label on the SD card faces the left side of the machine 5 Slowly push the SD card into the slot so it locks in place You will hear it click Make sure the SD card locks in place To remove the SD push it in to unlock the spring lock Then release it so it pops out of the slot 6 Disconnect the netwo...

Page 407: ...tervals when the update is finished 10 The Update is Done message appears on the operation panel after completing the updating The message differs depending on the firmware that has been updated 11 Switch the copier main power switch off when you see the Update is Done message or follow the procedure that is displayed on the operation panel 12 Press in the SD card to release it Then remove it from...

Page 408: ...cannot be guaranteed after the machine is switched on again If the ROM update does not complete successfully for any reason then in order to ensure the correct operation of the machine the ROM update error will continue to show until the ROM is updated successfully In this case insert the card again and switch on the machine to continue the firmware download automatically from the card without the...

Page 409: ...achine off and then remove the VM Card 8 Prepare the newer App2Me Provider zip file from the Firmware Download Center and then unzip the zip file The folder name is 337051920 9 Copy the App2Me Provider folder into the specified path for the VM card The path is SD_Card Drive sdk dsdk dist 337051920 10 Remove the SD slot cover for SD cards x 1 11 Turn the SD card label face to the left of the machin...

Page 410: ...he SD card C label face of the browser unit to the left of the machine Then push it slowly into SD slot 2 lower slot until you hear a click 4 Plug in and turn on the main power switch 5 Push the User Tools key If an administrator setting is registered for the machine step 5 and 6 are required Otherwise skip to the step 7 6 Push the Login Logout key 7 Login with the administrator user name and pass...

Page 411: ... correctly 21 Cannot access memory HDD connection incorrect or replace hard disks 22 Cannot decompress compressed data Incorrect ROM data on the SD card or data is corrupted 23 Error occurred when ROM update program started Controller program abnormal If the second attempt fails replace controller board 24 SD card access error Make sure SD card inserted correctly or use another SD card 30 No HDD a...

Page 412: ...update data then install again 40 Engine module download failed Replace the update data for the module on the SD card and try again or replace the BICU board 42 Operation panel module download failed Replace the update data for the module on the SD card and try again or replace the LCDC 43 Stamp data module download failed Replace the update data for the module on the SD card and try again or repl...

Page 413: ... enough space Do not use an SD card if it has been used on a computer Normal operation is not guaranteed when such an SD card is used 2 Enter SP5873 SD Card Appli Move Then move the application from the SD Card in SD slot 2 lower slot to the card in SD slot 1 upper slot 3 Exit the SP mode Use caution when you do the SD Card Appli Move procedure The data necessary for authentication is transferred ...

Page 414: ...ication merge 1 Turn the main switch off 2 Make sure that an SD card is in SD slot 1 upper slot The application program is copied into this SD card 3 Insert the SD card having stored the application program to SD slot 2 lower slot The application program is copied from this SD card 4 Turn the main switch on 5 Start the SP mode 6 Select SP5 873 001 Move Exec 7 Follow the messages shown on the opera...

Page 415: ... firmware upgrade or application merge 1 Turn the main switch off 2 Insert the original SD card in SD slot 2 lower slot The application program is copied back into this card 3 Insert the SD card having stored the application program to SD slot 1 upper slot The application program is copied back from this SD card 4 Turn the main switch on 5 Start the SP mode 6 Select SP5 873 002 Undo Exec 7 Follow ...

Page 416: ...copier main power switch off 3 Remove the SD slot cover x 1 4 Insert the SD card into SD slot 2 Then switch the copier on 5 Execute SP5824 001 NVRAM Data Upload and then press the Execute key 6 The following files are coped to an NVRAM folder on the SD card when the upload procedure is finished The file is saved to the path and the following filename NVRAM serial number NV Here is an example with ...

Page 417: ...ure if the second attempt fails Enter the NVRAM data manually using the SMC print you created before uploading the NVRAM data 1 Switch the copier main power switch off 2 Remove the SD slot cover x 1 3 Insert the SD card with the NVRAM data into SD slot 2 4 Switch the copier main power switch on 5 Do SP5825 001 NVRAM Data Download and press the Execute key The serial number of the file on the SD ca...

Page 418: ...T99999 prn An additional file PRT CTL will be created This file contains a list of all files created on the card by the card save function Previously stored files on the SD card can be overwritten or left intact Card Save SD has Add and New menu items Card Save Add Appends files to the SD Card Does not overwrite existing files If the card becomes full or if all file names are used an error will be...

Page 419: ... ON 3 Enter SP mode 4 Select the Printer Sp 5 Select SP 1001 Bit Switch A 6 Select Bit Switch 1 Settings B and use the numeric keypad to turn bit 4 ON and then press the button to register the change The result should look like 00010000 C By doing this Card Save option will appear in the List Test Print menu 7 Press Exit to exit SP Mode 8 Press the User Tools Counter button ...

Page 420: ...on M052 M053 M054 5 204 SM 9 Select Printer Features D 10 Card Save Add and Card Save New E should be displayed on the screen Select Card Save Add or Card Save New 11 Press OK and then exit the User Tools Counter menu ...

Page 421: ...ine H and then the Clear Stop button to exit Card Save mode 17 Change the Bit Switch Settings back to the default 00000000 Press the button in the numeric keypad to register the changes 18 Remove the SD card after the main power switch is turned off 5 17 3 ERROR MESSAGES Card Save error messages Init error A card save process e g card detection change to kernel mode failed to initialize Card not f...

Page 422: ...4 Output a scanned image 5 Adjust the main scan magnification SP2 112 6 Adjust the sub scan magnification SP2 113 7 Adjust the main scan registration of the scanner SP4 011 8 Adjust the sub scan registration of the scanner SP4 010 5 18 2 TEST PATTERN PRINT SP 5902 Executing Test Pattern Printing 1 Specify the pattern number using SP5902 003 2 Select OK 3 Select SP5902 001 1 sheet print or SP5902 0...

Page 423: ...ern 1dot 12 Independent Pattern 2dot 13 Independent Pattern 4dot 14 Trimming Area 15 Hound s Tooth Check Vertical 16 Hound s Tooth Check Horizontal 17 Band Horizontal 18 Band Vertical 19 Checker Flag Pattern 20 Density Pattern 21 Full Dot Pattern 22 Full White Pattern 23 Grayscale Horizontal 24 Grayscale Horizontal Margin 25 Grayscale Vertical 26 Grayscale Vertical Margin 27 Grayscale 28 Grayscale...

Page 424: ... 4 To return to the SP mode press the key 5 18 4 HOW TO READ THE AIO SERIAL NUMBER SP 5793 011 How to read the AIO serial number displayed in SP 5793 011 Serial number yymmfakkxxxxxx yy The last two digits of the year of production mm The production month f Production factory a Already installed or supply AIO see below kk Destination market see below xxxxxx Nth AIO produced in the month a Code Des...

Page 425: ...TROUBLESHOOTING REVISION HISTORY Page Date Added Updated New 15 17 3 14 2012 SC672 21 22 12 26 2012 SC824 27 3 14 2012 SC899 ...

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Page 427: ...eration panel only when the defective feature is selected Turn the operation switch or main switch off and on C The SC history is updated The machine can be operated as usual The SC will not be displayed Only the SC history is updated D Turning the main switch off then on resets SCs displayed on the operation panel These are re displayed if the error occurs again Turn the operation switch off and ...

Page 428: ...nnect and reconnect the connectors and then test the machine Often a loose or disconnected harness is the cause of the problem Always do this before you decide to replace the PCB If a motor lock error occurs check the mechanical load before you decide to replace the motor or sensors When a Level A or B SC occurs while in an SP mode the machine cannot display the SC number If this occurs check the ...

Page 429: ...defective High voltage power supply harness loose broken defective SBU defective BCU defective SIO defective 120 D Scanner home position error 1 The scanner HP sensor did not turn off during scanner initialization or copying 121 D Scanner home position error 2 The scanner HP sensor did not turn on during scanner initialization or copying Scanner motor harness loose broken defective at scanner moto...

Page 430: ...t Harnesses at SBU or BICU loose broken defective Anti condensation heater option in scanner unit not operating Exposure lamp harness loose broken defective Exposure lamp defective Scanner drive error SBU defective 143 C SBU auto adjust error The machine could not acquire the white or black peak level setting at power on Harnesses at SBU or BICU loose broken defective Anti condensation heater opti...

Page 431: ...ror at the BICU at power on or after the machine returned from energy save mode Harness between SBU and BICU loose or broken BICU defective SBU defective 161 002 D IPU Error 2 The machine does not detect RI answer from BICU Harness between SBU and BICU loose or broken BICU defective SBU defective 165 B Copy Data Security Unit error An error occurred when the machine attempted to recognize the Copy...

Page 432: ...ure 202 D Polygon motor error 1 ON timeout The polygon mirror motor did not reach the targeted operating speed within 10 sec after turning on or changing speed 203 D Polygon motor error 1 OFF timeout The polygon mirror motor did not leave READY status within 3 sec after polygon motor switched off 204 D Polygon motor error 1 XSCRDY signal error The XSCRDY signal remained HIGH four times consecutive...

Page 433: ...start position of the LD other than LD0 was not output for 500 ms after LDB unit turned on with the polygon motor rotating normally Laser synchronizing detection board harness loose or broken Laser synchronization detection board defective LDB unit defective BICU defective 230 D FGATE ON error The FGATE signal did not assert within the prescribed time The BICU generates the FGATE signal and sends ...

Page 434: ...oken Terminal loose or broken at the charge rollers T 320 D Development bias leak A development bias leak signal is detected Poor connection at the development bias terminal High voltage supply board defective SC4xx Image Processing 2 440 D Transfer roller leak error 1 A transfer roller current leak signal wad detected higher or lower than 50 for 200 ms The current feedback signal for the transfer...

Page 435: ...ard defective 530 D Exhaust fan error 531 D Duplex exhaust fan error 532 D PSU fan 1 error 533 D PSU fan 2 error 534 D AIO fan error 535 D Controller fan error The motor lock signal error is detected for 2 seconds after the motor lock signal was first detected Disconnected or defective harness Defective each fan 541 A Fusing thermistor open center The temperature of the hot roller remained below 0...

Page 436: ...ermistor detected a fusing temperature over 235 C for 1 sec at the center of the hot roller TRIAC short on PSU PSU defective BICU board defective 544 A Fusing overheat error 2 center A fusing temperature over 250 C is detected at the center of the hot roller by the fusing temperature monitor circuit in the BCU board TRIAC short on PSU PSU defective BICU board defective Power supply voltage unstabl...

Page 437: ...eform of the zero cross signal was detected out of range Electrical noise on the power supply line 559 A Consecutive fusing unit paper jams Three consecutive paper jams occurred in the fusing unit The paper jam counter for the fusing unit reaches 3 times The paper jam counter clears after the paper feeds correctly Note This SC is issued only if SP1159 is set to 1 Remove the paper jam in the fusing...

Page 438: ...tive mechanical counter Defective BICU 620 D Communication error between BICU and ADF A break occurred in the connection between the BICU and ADF ADF disconnected ADF defective BICU harness connection loose broken BICU defective External noise 621 D Communication timeout between BICU and finisher A break LOW signal was received from the finisher Finisher serial cable connection loose broken BICU d...

Page 439: ...s generated by the peripherals only just after the main switch is turned on When the BICU does not receive an OK signal from a peripheral after sending a command to it Harness disconnected or broken BICU defective External noise Main board defective in the peripherals 641 CTL D BICU control data transfer abnormal A sampling of the control data sent from the BCU reveals an abnormality Controller bo...

Page 440: ... installed Clear the ID2 in the NVRAM and then input a correct ID2 669 B EEPROM Communication Error The machine failed to detect a match between the read write data for the EEPROM on the BICU after 3 attempts EEPROM installed incorrectly EEPROM defective Turn the machine power off on after replacing the EEPROM BICU defective 671 CTL D Engine board mismatch error Engine board and controller mismatc...

Page 441: ...unication line with the controller at 30 second intervals the controller fails to respond twice Controller stalled Controller board installed incorrectly Controller board defective Operation panel connector loose or defective The controller is not completely shut down when the main switch is turned off Check the setting of SP5 875 001 If the setting is set to 1 OFF change it to 0 ON 680 001 D BICU...

Page 442: ...s not been installed in the machine External noise 687 D Memory address PER command error The BICU did not receive a memory address command from the controller with the prescribed time once the paper reached the registration sensor Harness connection at BICU Controller board loose or broken Defective BICU Defective Controller Board 688 D Print request PRREQ command error The BICU did not receive a...

Page 443: ...ructed jammed paper paper scraps etc The motor harness loose or broken Jogger fence HP sensor dirty loose defective Jogger fence motor defective 740 B Corner stapler motor error The corner stapler motor in the finisher is not operating Staple jam Number of sheets in stack exceeds allowed number of sheets for stapling Stapler motor obstructed Stapler motor defective 790 D PFU installation error Fou...

Page 444: ...he exit guide plate motor Defective exit guide plate motor Defective gathering roller HP sensor Check the connections to the exit guide plate motor Replace the exit guide plate motor Replace the gathering roller HP sensor 794 B Finisher exit guide plate motor error Motor overload Loose connection of the exit guide plate motor Defective exit guide plate motor Check the connections to the exit guide...

Page 445: ...ions to the tray lift motor Replace the tray lift motor 797 B Stack height lever solenoid error Stack height lever sensor does not turn on when the stack height lever solenoid turns off Paper jam message is displayed at 1st error detection SC is issued at 2nd error detection Loose connection of the stack height lever solenoid Defective stack height lever solenoid Defective stack height lever senso...

Page 446: ... File or module on the controller board is illegal Replace the controller board 819 C Fatal kernel error Due to a control error a RAM overflow occurred during system processing Controller board defective Insufficient memory Expanded memory defective Note For more details about this SC code error execute SP5990 to print an SMC report so that you can read the error code The error code is not display...

Page 447: ...Check for loose connections at the mother board Replace the BICU 50B2 Value of the SSCG register is incorrect Check for loose connections at the mother board Replace the BICU 824 D Self diagnosis error Standard NVRAM NVRAM device does not exist is damaged or socket is damaged Loose connection NVRAM defective Controller board defective Confirm that the NVRAM is firmly inserted into the socket Repla...

Page 448: ...urned on 854 D Wireless LAN board error 2 The board that holds the wireless LAN board can be accessed but the wireless LAN board 802 11b Bluetooth itself cannot be accessed while the machine is operating Wireless LAN board has been removed during machine operation 855 D Wireless LAN board error 3 An error was detected for the wireless LAN board 802 11b or Bluetooth Wireless LAN board defective Wir...

Page 449: ...ious error occurred during data encryption 0 A Key acquisition error Replace the controller board 1 A HDD key setting error Turn the machine power off on If the error reoccurs replace the controller board 2 A NVRAM read write error Replace the NVRAM 30 A NVRAM error Turn the machine power off on If the error reoccurs replace the controller board 31 A Other error See SC991 859 B HDD data encryption...

Page 450: ... B HDD error 2 The HDD did not enter the ready status within 30 sec after power on Cable between HDC and HDD loose or defective HDD power connector loose or defective HDD defective Replace the controller board 863 B HDD error 3 Startup without HD data lead Data stored on the hard disk is not read correctly due to a bad sector on the HDD Format the HDD HDD defective Controller board defective 864 D...

Page 451: ...m data Use only SD cards that contain the correct data 867 D SD card error 2 SD card removed The SD card in the boot slot when the machine was turned on was removed while the machine power was on Insert the SD card then turn the machine off and on 868 D SD card error 3 SD card access An error occurred while an SD card was used SD card not inserted correctly SD card defective Controller board defec...

Page 452: ...written HDD sector corrupted Reformat with SP5832 007 If this does not repair the problem replace the HDD 873 B HDD mail TX data error An error was detected on the HDD immediately after the machine was turned on or power was turned off while the machine used the HDD Do SP5832 8 Format HDD Mail TX Data to initialize the HDD Replace the HDD 874 D Delete All error 1 HDD A data error was detected for ...

Page 453: ... HDD defective 877 D Data Overwrite Security SD card error The all delete function did not execute but the Data Overwrite Security Unit D362 is installed and activated Replace the NVRAM Reinstall the DOS from the SD card SD card defective 878 D TPM electronic recognition error The main machine firmware failed to recognize TPM because USB flash is not operating or a system module was updated incorr...

Page 454: ... When the application started the necessary font was not on the SD card Font not on the SD card 990 D Software performance error The software attempted to perform an unexpected operation due to 1 software bug 2 incorrect internal parameter 3 insufficient working memory Turn the machine power off on Reinstall the controller and or main firmware Note When this SC occurs the file name address and dat...

Page 455: ...eration However unlike SC990 the object of the error is continuity of the software No operation required Note This SC code does not appear on the panel and is only logged 992 D Unexpected Software Error Software encountered an unexpected operation not defined under any SC code Software defective An error undetectable by any other SC code occurred ...

Page 456: ...n the main power off and on 003 Incorrect type controller installed Defective controller Replace the controller board with the correct type 004 Incorrect model controller installed Replace the controller with the correct model 997 B Application function selection error Application selected by the operator did not start or end normally due to a software problem An option required by the application...

Page 457: ...onditions for example printer driver setting image file the problem may be caused by a software error In this case the following data and information need to be sent back to your product specialist Please understand that it may take some time to get a reply on how to solve the problem because in some cases the design staff in Japan must analyze the data Symptom Possible Causes Action taken Summary...

Page 458: ...power to the PSU is not supplied FU201 10A 250V 24V power to the BICU is not supplied Cover Open message is displayed even if the cover is closed FU202 10A 250V 24V power to the BICU is not supplied The power to the finisher or optional PFU cannot be supplied FU203 10A 250V 24V and 12V power to the BICU are not supplied SC may be issued FU208 5A 250V 5V power to the BICU is not supplied For contin...

Page 459: ...tes the date when the jam occurred 6 3 2 JAM CODES AND DISPLAY CODES SP7 504 shows how many jams occurred at each location Jam Code SP Display Description LCD Display 7504 1 At Power ON Tray 1 A1 Vertical transport sensor at the 1st paper feed unit does not turn off at power on Y1 Vertical transport sensor at the 2nd paper feed unit does not turn off at power on Y2 Vertical transport sensor at the...

Page 460: ... off at power on Z1 1 bin paper exit sensor does not turn off at power on Z1 Finisher entrance sensor does not turn off at power on R Z1 Finisher paper exit sensor does not turn off at power on R 7504 3 Tray 1 ON Paper is not fed from tray 1 A1 7504 4 Tray 2 ON Paper is not fed from tray 2 PFU Y1 7504 5 Tray 3 ON Paper is not fed from tray 3 PFU Y2 7504 6 Tray 4 ON Paper is not fed from tray 4 PFU...

Page 461: ... sensor does not detect paper Z1 7504 27 Duplex Relay ON Duplex relay sensor does not detect paper Z1 7504 28 1bin Relay ON 1 bin relay sensor does not detect paper B C 7504 29 1bin Paper Exit ON 1 bin paper exit sensor does not detect paper Z1 7504 53 T2 Transport OFF Paper stays at the vertical transport sensor of the 1st PFU A1 Y1 7504 54 T3 Transport OFF Paper stays at the vertical transport s...

Page 462: ...No Exit Response The machine does not receive the completion data of the finisher paper exit R Z1 7504 240 FIN Entrance SN ON Paper does not reach to the finisher entrance sensor R Z1 7504 241 FIN Entrance SN OFF Paper stays at the finisher entrance sensor R Z1 7504 242 FIN Paper Exit Paper jam occurs at the finisher paper exit sensor R 7504 243 FIN Jogger Motor Paper jam occurs at the jogger moto...

Page 463: ...9 FIN Paddle Roller SOL Paper jam occurs at the stack height lever solenoid R 7504 250 FIN Entrance SN OFF The command from the machine is incorrect R Z1 Paper Size Code Size Code Paper Size Size Code Paper Size 05 A4 LEF 141 B4 SEF 06 A5 LEF 142 B5 SEF 14 B5 LEF 160 DLT SEF 38 LT LEF 164 LG SEF 44 HLT LEF 166 LT SEF 132 A3 SEF 172 HLT SEF 133 A4 SEF 255 Others 134 A5 SEF ...

Page 464: ...s paper at power on P DF inverter sensor detects paper at power on P 7505 4 Registration ON DF registration sensor does not detect paper A 7504 8 Inverter OFF Paper stays at the DF inverter sensor A 7504 54 Inverter ON DF inverter sensor does not detect paper Y 7504 58 Registration OFF Paper stays at the DF registration sensor Y ...

Page 465: ...nsor M052 M053 only 3 Finisher entrance sensor M054 only 4 Finisher paper exit sensor M054 only 5 Relay sensor 6 Paper overflow sensor M052 M053 only 7 Registration sensor 8 Vertical transport sensor PFU1 9 Vertical transport sensor PFU2 10 Vertical transport sensor PFU3 11 Duplex relay sensor 12 Fusing exit sensor 13 Duplex entrance sensor ...

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Page 469: ... are all set to 60 min the grey area will disappear and no energy is saved before 60 min expires Timer Settings The user can set these timers with User Tools System settings Timer setting Panel off timer 10 sec 240 min Panel Off Mode Default setting 1 min Auto off timer 1 240 min Off Sleep Mode Default setting 60 min Normally Panel Off timer Auto Off timer But for example if Auto Off timer or Pane...

Page 470: ...ay energy will be consumed that could otherwise be saved If you change the settings the energy consumed can be measured using SP8941 as explained below 7 1 2 ENERGY SAVE EFFECTIVENESS SP 8941 Machine Status keeps a record of the amount of time that the machine spends in each mode 8941 001 Operating mode 8941 002 Standby mode 8941 003 Energy saver mode Panel off 8941 004 Low power mode 8941 005 Sle...

Page 471: ...ion Machine Condition SP8941 Machine Status Time at Start min Time at End min Running time hour 60 Power consumption Spec W Power consumption KWH x 1000 Operating 001 Operating Time 21089 0 21386 0 4 95 898 4 45 Stand by Ready 002 Standby Time 306163 0 308046 0 31 38 179 5 62 Energy save Panel off 003 Energy Save Time 74000 75111 0 18 52 148 09 2 74 Low power 004 Low Power Time 148000 150333 38 88...

Page 472: ...e combine functions reduce the amount of paper used This means that less energy overall is used for paper production which improves the environment 1 Duplex Reduce paper volume in half 2 Combine mode Reduce paper volume in half 3 Duplex Combine Using both features together can further reduce paper volume by 3 4 ...

Page 473: ...ulate the paper reduction ratio How to calculate the paper reduction ratio when compared with Single sided copying with no 2 in 1 combine mode Paper reduction ratio Number of sheets reduced A Number of printed original images B x 100 Number of sheets reduced A Output pages in duplex mode 2 Number of pages in Single sided with combine mode Number of pages in Duplex with combine mode x 3 2 A 2 2 3 4...

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Page 476: ...10 1 1 2 OPTION SPECIFICATIONS 1 11 Paper Feed Unit M375 M376 1 11 1 2 SUPPORTED PAPER SIZES 1 12 1 3 SOFTWARE ACCESSORIES 1 14 1 3 1 PRINTER DRIVERS 1 14 1 3 2 TWAIN DRIVER 1 14 System Requirements 1 14 1 3 3 LAN FAX DRIVER 1 15 System Requirements 1 15 2 APPENDIX PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 2 1 2 1 MAINTENANCE TABLES 2 1 2 1 1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ITEMS 2 1 Mainframe 2 1 2 1 2 OTHER YIELD PARTS 2 2...

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Page 478: ...APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS REVISION HISTORY Page Date Added Updated New 2 12 19 2012 Wristband tray ...

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Page 480: ...s Laser beam scanning and mono component development electro photographic printing Copy Speed MF1 47 cpm LT SEF 45 cpm A4 SEF MF1m MF1f 52 cpm LT SEF 50 cpm A4 SEF Number of scans 1 Resolution Scan 600 x 600 dpi book 600 x 300 dpi ARDF Print 1200 x 600 dpi 600 x 600 dpi Gradation Scan 600 dpi 10 bits pixel Print 600 dpi 2 bits pixel Original type Sheets book objects Maximum original size A4 11 x 1...

Page 481: ...52 220 g m2 14 59 lb By pass tray 52 220 g m2 14 59 lb Optional paper feed tray 52 220 g m2 14 59 lb Duplex 60 163 g m2 16 44 lb Output Paper Capacity Output Tray MF1 MF1m Up to 500 sheets A4 LT 80 g m2 20 lb 1 Bin Tray MF1m Up to 100 sheets A4 LT 80 g m2 20 lb Finisher Output Tray MF1f Up to 250 sheets LG 80 g m2 20 lb Memory Standard 1GB Power Source 120V 127 V 60 Hz More than 12 A for North Ame...

Page 482: ...el MF1f 460 x 615 x 686 mm 18 1 x 24 2 x 27 0 including ARDF and operation panel Weight MF1 40 kg or less 88 2 lb MF1m 50 kg or less 110 3 lb MF1f 55 kg or less 121 3 lb Continuous copy Up to 999 sheets Zoom Arbitrary From 25 to 400 1 step for Book From 25 to 200 1 step for ARDF Fixed North America EU ASIA 65 50 78 71 93 93 100 100 129 141 155 200 Memory 1 GB HDD 128 GB ...

Page 483: ...tScript 3 136 fonts IPDS 108 fonts option Host Interfaces Ethernet 100 Base TX 10 Base T Standard USB2 0 Type A B Standard IEEE802 11a g g Wireless LAN Optional Gigabit Ethernet 1000 Base T Optional Bluetooth Optional Network Protocols TCP IP IPv4 IPv6 Bonjour IPX SPX Scanner Scanning Speed B W over 30ipm A4 SEF 200dpi Mono 1bit MH compression with ADF Color over 30ipm A4 SEF 200dpi with FC letter...

Page 484: ...tion pad Original Transport Roller transport Original Feed Order From the top original Power Source DC 24V 5V from the scanner unit Power Consumption 35 W or less Dimensions W x D x H 450 x 400 x 110 mm 17 7 x 15 7 x 4 3 Weight 5 kg 11 lb or less Internal Finisher Paper Size A6 to LG Paper Weight 52 to 256 g m2 14 to 68 lb Tray Capacity 250 sheets A4 LT or smaller Staple capacity 50 sheets A4 LT o...

Page 485: ...139 216 mm 5 5 8 5 inch Scanning Method Flat bed with CCD Resolution G3 8 x 3 85 lines mm 200 x 100 dpi Standard character 8 x 7 7 lines mm 200 x 200 dpi Detail character 8 x 15 4 lines mm Fine character optional 16 x 15 4 lines mm 400 x 400 dpi Super Fine character optional Optional Expansion Memory required Transmission Time G3 3 s at 28800 bps Measured with G3 ECM using memory for an ITU T 1 te...

Page 486: ...19200 16800 14400 12000 9600 7200 4800 2400 bps Automatic fallback I O Rate With ECM 0 ms line Without ECM 5 10 20 or 40 ms line Memory Capacity ECM 128 KB SAF Standard 4 MB With optional Expansion Memory 28 MB Page Memory Standard 4 MB Print 2 MB Scanner 2 MB With optional Expansion Memory 8 MB Print 4 MB Scanner 4 MB ...

Page 487: ...t 6 Special Senders 30 Specific Senders 30 The following table shows how the capabilities of the document memory will change after the Expansion Memory are installed Without the Expansion Memory With the Expansion Memory Memory Transmission file 400 400 Maximum number of page for memory transmission 1000 1000 Memory capacity for memory transmission See the Note below 320 2240 Measured using an ITU...

Page 488: ...F TTI None Resolution 200 x 100 dpi Communication speed 10 Mbps Correspondent device E mail server Line conditions No terminal access Document Size Maximum message width is A4 LT E mail File Format Single multi part MIME conversion Image TIFF F MH MR MMR Protocol Transmission SMTP TCP IP Reception POP3 SMTP IMAP4 TCP IP Data Rate 100 Mbps 100base Tx 10 Mbps 10base T Authentication Method SMTP AUTH...

Page 489: ... Original size A4 Maximum scanning size A4 216 x 356 mm Irregular 216 x 1200 mm Transmission protocol Recommendation T 38 TCP UDP IP communication SIP RFC 3261 compliant H 323 v2 Compatible machines IP Fax compatible machines IP Fax transmission function Specify IP address and send fax to an IP Fax compatible fax through a network Also capable of sending fax from a G3 fax connected to the public t...

Page 490: ...on 4 steps 100 70 30 and 10 Near end Capacity 550 sheets Paper Weight 52 to 220 g m2 14 to 80 lb Paper Size A5 HLT to A4 LG SEF Power Source DC 24V 5V from the main frame Power Consumption Less than 20 W Dimensions W x D x H M375 450 mm x 515 6 mm x 150 mm 17 8 20 3 5 9 M376 450 mm x 515 6 mm x 220 mm 17 8 20 3 x 8 7 Weight M375 9 kg 19 9 lb or less M376 12 kg 26 5 lb or less ...

Page 491: ...257 mm Y Y Y Y Y Y Y B6 SEF 128 x 182 mm Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Letter SEF 8 5 x 11 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Legal SEF 8 5 x 14 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Half Letter SEF 5 5 x 8 5 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Executive SEF 7 25 x 10 5 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y F GL SEF 8 x 13 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Foolscap SEF 8 5 x 13 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Folio SEF 8 25 x 13 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 16K SEF 7 25 x 10 5 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Custom Width mm 98 x 216 70 x 216 102 x 216 inch 3 94 x 8 5 2 76...

Page 492: ...A NA E A NA E A inch 5 83 x 14 5 00 x 49 61 5 83 x 14 Com10 Env 4 13 x 9 5 Y Y Y Y Y Y N Monarch Env 3 88 x 7 5 Y Y Y Y Y Y N C6 Env 114 x 162 mm Y Y Y Y Y Y N C5 Env 162 x 229 mm Y Y Y Y Y Y N DL Env 110 x 220 mm Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Supported the sensor detects the paper size Y Supported the user specifies the paper size N Not supported ...

Page 493: ...re all genuine AdobePS drivers which uses Microsoft PS A PPD file for each operating system is provided with the driver The PS3 driver for Macintosh supports Mac OS 7 6 or later versions 1 3 2 TWAIN DRIVER This driver is required to scan an original using a scanner To use the machine as a network TWAIN scanner this driver must be installed System Requirements Operating system 1 Windows XP Vista 7 ...

Page 494: ...53 M054 Appendix Specifications 1 3 3 LAN FAX DRIVER This driver is required to use LAN Fax functions System Requirements Operating system 1 Windows XP Vista 7 Windows Server 2003 2003 R2 2008 2008 R2 Display resolution VGA 640 480 pixels or more ...

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Page 496: ...APPENDIX PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TABLES REVISION HISTORY Page Date Added Updated New None ...

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Page 498: ...e service technician After completing a PM procedure reset the PM counter for the replaced part with SP7 804 Mainframe Paper Chart A4 LT 5 Mode 2 copies original prints job Ratio 25 Environment Normal temperature and humidity Yield may change depending on circumstances and print conditions Symbol keys C Clean R Replace L Lubricant I Inspect Item 6 25 K 120 K EM Remarks Scanner Reflector C Optics c...

Page 499: ... by the machine will not reach the target yield within the machine s targeted lifetime if the machine is used under the target usage conditions ACV color ratio P J and C O So these parts are categorized not as PM parts but as yield parts EM parts ARDF Item EM Remarks Pick up Roller C Damp cloth alcohol Feed Roller C Damp cloth alcohol Friction Pad C Damp cloth alcohol Sensors C Blower brush White ...

Page 500: ...oth alcohol One tray Paper Feed Unit M375 M376 Item EM Remarks Feed Roller C Dry cloth Separation Roller C Dry cloth Pick up Roller C Dry cloth Relay Roller C Damp cloth Bottom Plate Pad C Damp cloth Sensors C Blower brush 1 Bin Tray Items EM Remarks Rollers C Damp cloth Exit Tray C Damp cloth Exit Sensor C Blower brush Paper Sensor C Blower brush Bearing C S552R ...

Page 501: ...M381 FAX OPTION TYPE SP5200 REVISION HISTORY Page Date Added Updated New None ...

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Page 503: ... Gateway 28 Cannot send by Alias Fax number 29 3 3 2 IP FAX RECEPTION 31 Cannot receive via IP Address Host Name 31 Cannot receive by VoIP Gateway 32 Cannot receive by Alias Fax number 33 4 SERVICE TABLE 35 4 1 BEFOREHAND 35 4 2 SERVICE TABLES 36 4 2 1 SP1 XXX BIT SWITCHES 36 4 2 2 SP2 XXX RAM DATA 37 4 2 3 SP3 XXX TEL LINE SETTINGS 38 4 2 4 SP4 XXX ROM VERSIONS 39 4 2 5 SP5 XXX INITIALIZING 39 4 ...

Page 504: ... PARAMETERS 117 4 5 1 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE 117 4 5 2 PARAMETERS 118 Fax Parameters 118 E mail Parameters 122 4 6 SERVICE RAM ADDRESSES 126 5 SPECIFICATIONS 136 5 1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 136 5 1 1 FCU 136 5 1 2 CAPABILITIES OF PROGRAMMABLE ITEMS 138 5 2 IFAX SPECIFICATIONS 139 5 3 IP FAX SPECIFICATIONS 140 5 4 FAX UNIT CONFIGURATION 141 ...

Page 505: ...dure Safety Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before beginning any of the replacement procedures in this manual Symbols Used in this Manual This manual uses the following symbols See or Refer to Screws Connector Clip ring E ring Clamp ...

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Page 507: ...1 1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1 1 FAX OPTION INSTALLATION The installation procedure for the fax unit option M381 and memory unit G578 is described in the Filed Service Manual of the M052 M053 M054 For details refer to the Filed Service Manual of the M052 M053 M054 ...

Page 508: ...move the MBU board from the old FCU board and install it on the new FCU board 2 Set the correct date and time with the User Tools User Tools System Settings Timer Setting Set Date Time Do not turn off the battery switch SW1 Do SP6101 to print the system parameters and check the settings ...

Page 509: ...rt Code Meaning Suggested Cause Action 0 00 DIS NSF not detected within 40 s of Start being pressed Check the line connection The machine at the other end may be incompatible Replace the FCU Check for DIS NSF with an oscilloscope If the rx signal is weak there may be a bad line 0 01 DCN received unexpectedly The other party is out of paper or has a jammed printer The other party pressed Stop durin...

Page 510: ...STN Cable equalizer G3 Switch 07 PSTN Dedicated Tx parameters in Service Program Mode 0 05 Modem training fails even G3 shifts down to 2400 bps Check the line connection Try adjusting the tx level and or cable equalizer Replace the FCU Check for line problems Cross reference See error code 0 04 0 06 The other terminal did not reply to DCS Check the line connection Try adjusting the tx level and or...

Page 511: ... errors Check the line connection Replace the FCU The other end may have jammed or run out of paper or memory space Try adjusting the tx level and or cable equalizer settings The other end may have a defective modem FCU try sending to another machine Check for line problems and noise Cross reference Tx level NCU Parameter 01 PSTN Cable equalizer G3 Switch 07 PSTN Dedicated Tx parameters in Service...

Page 512: ...l is too low there may be a line problem Cross reference See error code 0 08 0 20 Facsimile data not received within 6 s of retraining Check the line connection Replace the FCU Check for line problems Try calling another fax machine Try adjusting the reconstruction time for the first line and or rx cable equalizer setting Cross reference Reconstruction time G3 Switch 0A bit 6 Rx cable equalizer G3...

Page 513: ...Try asking the other end to adjust their tx level Try adjusting the rx cable equalizer setting and or rx error criteria Cross reference Rx cable equalizer G3 Switch 07 PSTN Rx error criteria Communication Switch 02 bits 0 and 1 0 30 The other terminal did not reply to NSS A in AI short protocol mode Check the line connection Try adjusting the tx level and or cable equalizer settings The other term...

Page 514: ...rminal when polling rx was initiated from the calling terminal 0 74 The calling terminal fell back to T 30 mode because it could not detect ANSam after sending CI The calling terminal could not detect ANSam due to noise etc ANSam was too short to detect Check the line connection and condition Try making a call to another V 8 V 34 fax 0 75 The called terminal fell back to T 30 mode because it could...

Page 515: ...ter time Try using V 17 or a slower modem using dedicated tx parameters Try increasing the tx level Try adjusting the tx cable equalizer setting If these errors happen at the receiving terminal Try adjusting the rx cable equalizer setting Try increasing the tx level Try using V 17 or a slower modem if the same error is frequent when receiving from multiple senders 0 81 The line was disconnected du...

Page 516: ...ted because PPR was transmitted received 9 default times within the same ECM frame Try using a lower data rate at the start Try adjusting the cable equalizer setting 2 11 Only one V 21 connection flag was received Replace the FCU 2 12 Modem clock irregularity Replace the FCU 2 13 Modem initialization error Turn off the machine then turn it back on Update the modem ROM Replace the FCU 2 23 JBIG com...

Page 517: ...the manual task is an error because the mailbox for the operation task is full The user did the same operation many times and this gave too much load to the machine 4 01 Line current was cut Check the line connector Check for line problems Replace the FCU 4 10 Communication failed because of an ID Code mismatch Closed Network or Tel No CSI mismatch Protection against Wrong Connections Get the ID C...

Page 518: ...M EOR was received 6 04 G3 ECM RTC not detected Check the line connection Check for a bad line or defective remote terminal Replace the FCU 6 05 G3 ECM facsimile data frame not received within 18 s of CFR but there was no line fail Check the line connection Check for a bad line or defective remote terminal Replace the FCU Try adjusting the rx cable equalizer Cross reference Rx cable equalizer G3 S...

Page 519: ...nel Check for line noise If the same error occurs frequently replace the FCU Defective remote terminal 6 99 V 21 signal not stopped within 6 s Replace the FCU 13 17 SIP user name registration error Double registration of the SIP user name Capacity for user name registration in the SIP server is not sufficient 13 18 SIP server access error Incorrect initial setting for the SIP server Defective SIP ...

Page 520: ...ver could not be found The PC is not ready to transfer files SMTP server not functioning correctly The DNS IP address is not registered Network not operating correctly Destination folder selection not correct 14 02 No Service by SMTP Service 421 SMTP server operating incorrectly or the destination for direct SMTP sending is not correct Contact the system administrator and check that the SMTP serve...

Page 521: ...dministrator to determine if there is a problem at the destination at that the settings at the destination are correct 14 04 Access to SMTP Server Denied 550 SMTP server operating incorrectly Direct SMTP sending not operating correctly 14 05 SMTP Server HDD Full 452 Failed to access the SMTP server because the HDD on the server is full Insufficient free space on the HDD of the SMTP server Contact ...

Page 522: ...ess the SMTP server because the transmission failed SMTP server operating incorrectly Destination folder setting incorrect Direct SMTP sending not operating correctly Software application error 14 09 Authorization Failed for Sending to SMTP Server POP Before SMTP or SMTP authorization failed Incorrect setting for file transfer 14 10 Addresses Exceeded Number of broadcast addresses exceeded the lim...

Page 523: ...14 17 Incorrect Ticket Update the software because of the defective software 14 18 Access to MCS File Error The access to MCS file is denied due to the no permission of access Update the software because of the defective software 14 30 MCS File Creation Failed Failed to create the MCS file because The number of files created with other applications on the Document Server has exceeded the limit HDD...

Page 524: ...d Error Not even one return notification can be downloaded The address book was being edited The number for the specified destination does not exist it was deleted or edited after the job was created 14 60 Send Cancel Failed The cancel operation by the user failed to cancel the send operation 14 61 Notification Mail Send Failed for All Destinations All addresses for return notification mail failed...

Page 525: ...eive Buffer Full Occurs only during manual reception Transmission cannot be received due to insufficient buffer space The buffer is being used for mail send or Scan to Email 15 14 Mail Header Format Error The mail header is not standard format For example the Date line description is incorrect 15 15 Mail Divide Error The e mail is not in standard format There is no boundary between parts of the e ...

Page 526: ...address of the Off Ramp Gateway 15 44 Addresses Over The number of addresses for the Off Ramp Gateway exceeded the limit of 30 15 61 Attachment File Format Error The attached file is not TIFF format 15 62 TIFF File Compatibility Error Could not receive transmission due to Resolution error Image of resolution greater than 200 dpi without extended memory Resolution is not supported Page size error T...

Page 527: ...b Task Read Error Could not receive the transmission because the destination buffer is full and the destination could not be created this error may occur when receiving a transfer request or a request for notification of reception 15 81 Repeated Destination Registration Error Could not repeat receive the transmission because the destination buffer is full and the destination could not be created t...

Page 528: ...ed for scanning Lower the scan resolution if possible Add optional page memory 22 01 Memory overflow while receiving Wait for the files in the queue to be sent Delete unnecessary files from memory Transfer the substitute reception files to an another fax machine if the machine s printer is busy or out of order Add an optional SAF memory card or hard disk 22 02 Tx or rx job stalled due to line disc...

Page 529: ...e machine software resets itself after a fatal transmission error occurred Update the ROM Replace the FCU F0 xx V 34 modem error Replace the FCU F6 xx SG3 modem error Update the SG3 modem ROM Replace the SG3 board Check for line noise or other line problems Try communicating another V 8 V 34 fax ...

Page 530: ...he LAN Between IFAX and PC 1 Network settings on the PC Check the network settings on the PC Is the IP address registered in the TCP IP properties in the network setup correct Check the IP address with the administrator of the network 2 Check that PC can connect with the machine Use the ping command on the PC to contact the machine At the MS DOS prompt type ping then the IP address of the machine ...

Page 531: ...form the administrator 2 E mail account on the server Make sure that the machine can log into the e mail server Check that the account and password stored in the server are the same as in the machine Ask the administrator to check 3 E mail server Make sure that the client devices which have an account in the server can send receive e mail Ask the administrator to check Send a test e mail with the ...

Page 532: ...number as the destination The machine receives the returned e mail if the communication is performed successfully 3 Destination e mail address Make sure that the e mail address is actually used Check that the e mail address contains no incorrect characters such as spaces 4 Router settings Use the ping command to contact the router Check that other devices connected to the router can sent data over...

Page 533: ... using another method Fax Internet Fax 4 Transmission sent manually Manual sending not supported 5 IP address of local machine registered Register the IP address 6 Remote terminal port number setting other than 1720 Send by specifying the port number 7 Specified port number correct Confirm the port number of the remote fax 8 DNS server registered when host name specified Contact the network admini...

Page 534: ...n 2 VoIP Gateway T 38 standard Contact the network administrator 3 VoIP Gateway installed correctly Contact the network administrator 4 VoIP Gateway power switched on Contact the network administrator 5 Is the IP address host name of the specified Gateway correct Check the IP address host name 6 Number of the specified fax correct Check the remote fax number 7 Firewall NAT is installed Cannot brea...

Page 535: ... Check Point Action 1 LAN cable connected Check the LAN cable connection 2 Number of specified Alias fax correct Confirm the Alias of the remote fax Error Code 13 14 3 Firewall NAT installed Cannot breach the firewall Send by using another method Fax Internet Fax 4 Transmission sent manually Manual sending not supported 5 Gatekeeper installed correctly Contact the network administrator 6 Gatekeepe...

Page 536: ... network administrator 13 Remote fax a T 38 terminal Check whether the remote fax is a T38 terminal 14 Remote fax switched off or busy Contact the network administrator 15 Network bandwidth too narrow Request the system administrator to increase the bandwidth Raise the delay level IPFAX SW 01 Bit 0 to 3 Lower the modem transmission baud rate IPFAX SW 05 16 Remote fax cancelled transmission Check w...

Page 537: ...e sender fax if required Request the sender to specify the port number 5 Specified port number correct if required Request the sender to check the port number 6 DNS server registered when host name specified on sender side Contact the network administrator The sender machine displays this error code if the sender fax is a Ricoh model 7 Network bandwidth too narrow Request the system administrator ...

Page 538: ...work administrator 4 VoIP Gateway power switched on Contact the network administrator 5 IP address host name of specified VoIP Gateway correct on sender s side Request the remote fax to check the IP address host name 6 DNS server registered when host name specified on sender side Contact the network administrator 7 Network bandwidth too narrow Request the network administrator to increase the band...

Page 539: ...er switched on Contact the network administrator The sender machine displays this error code when the sender fax is a Ricoh model 5 IP address host name of Gatekeeper correct on the sender s side Request the sender to check the IP address host name The sender machine displays this error code when the sender fax is a Ricoh model 6 DNS server registered when Gatekeeper host name specified on sender ...

Page 540: ...row Request the system administrator to increase the bandwidth Lower the start modem reception baud rate on the receiving side IPFAX SW06 11 Remote fax cancelled transmission Check whether the remote fax cancelled the transmission 12 Local fax registered in Gatekeeper Contact the network administrator The sender machine displays this error code when the sender fax is a Ricoh model ...

Page 541: ...isk or memory press the operation power switch to switch the power off wait for the power LED to go off and then switch the main power switch off The main power LED lights or flashes while the platen cover or ARDF is open while the main machine is communicating with a facsimile or the network server or while the machine is accessing the hard disk or memory for reading or writing data ...

Page 542: ...tings for the fax option Bit Switches 103 Printer Switch 001 016 00 0F Change the bit switches for printer settings for the fax option Bit Switches 104 Communication Switch 001 032 00 1F Change the bit switches for communication settings for the fax option Bit Switches 105 G3 1 Switch 001 016 00 0F Change the bit switches for the protocol settings of the standard G3 board Bit Switches 111 IP fax S...

Page 543: ...tion 101 RAM Read Write 001 Change RAM data for the fax board directly Service RAM Addresses 102 Memory Dump 001 G3 1 Memory Dump Print out RAM data for the fax board Service RAM Addresses 103 G3 1 NCU Parameters 001 023 CC 01 22 NCU parameter settings for the standard G3 board NCU Parameters ...

Page 544: ... is installed on a PABX line select PABX PABX GND or PABX FLASH 002 PSTN Access Number Enter the PSTN access number for the G3 1 line 003 Memory Lock Disabled Not used 107 IPFAX Port Settings 001 H323 Port Sets the H323 port number 002 SIP Port Sets the SIP port number 003 RAS Port Sets the RAS port number 004 Gatekeeper port Sets the Gatekeeper port number 005 T 38 Port Sets the T 38 port number ...

Page 545: ... user data in the SRAM files in the SAF memory and clock 102 Erase All Files 000 Erases all files stored in the SAF memory 103 Reset Bit Switches except Secure 000 Resets the bit switches and user parameters 104 Factory setting 000 Resets the bit switches and user parameters user data in the SRAM and files in the SAF memory 105 Initialize All Bit Switches 000 Initializes all the current bit switch...

Page 546: ...tocol dump list of all communications for the G3 1 line 003 G3 1 1 Communication Prints the protocol dump list of the last communication for the G3 1 line 105 All Files print out 000 Prints out all the user files in the SAF memory including confidential messages Do not use this function unless the customer is having trouble printing confidential messages or recovering files stored using the memory...

Page 547: ...SC TRAP Stored 004 Decompression 005 Scanner 006 JOB SAF 007 Reconstruction 008 JBIG 009 Fax Driver 010 G3CCU 011 Fax Job 012 CCU 013 Scanner Condition 108 IP Protocol Dump List 001 All Communications Prints the protocol dump list of all communications for the IP fax line 002 1 Communication Prints the protocol dump list of the last communication for the IP fax line ...

Page 548: ...hese are the test modes for PTT approval 7 Function 101 G3 1 Modem Tests 102 G3 1 DTMF Tests 103 Ringer Test 104 G3 1 V34 S2400baud 105 G3 1 V34 S2800baud 106 G3 1 V34 S3000baud 107 G3 1 V34 S3200baud 108 G3 1 V34 S3429baud 109 Recorded Message Test ...

Page 549: ...ot listed in this manual Refer to the System Parameter List printed by the machine 4 3 1 SYSTEM SWITCHES System Switch 00 SP No 1 101 001 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 Dedicated transmission parameter programming 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Set this bit to 1 before changing any dedicated transmission parameters This setting is automatically reset to 0 after turning off and on 1 Not used Do not change 2 Technica...

Page 550: ...ulation Example 0000 32 V34 288 264 L 01 00 03 04 The four digit hexadecimal value N after L indicates the rx level The high byte is given first followed by the low byte Divide the decimal value of N by 16 to get the rx level In the above example the decimal value of N 0100 H is 256 So the actual rx level is 256 16 16 dB 3 Not used Do not change this setting 4 Line error mark print 0 OFF 1 ON prin...

Page 551: ...o not change the setting System Switch 01 Not used Do not change the factory settings System Switch 02 SP No 1 101 003 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 1 Not used Do not change these settings 2 Force after transmission stall 0 Off 1 On With this setting on the machine resets itself automatically if a transmission stalls and fails to complete the job 3 Not used Do not change these settings 4 File retention t...

Page 552: ...System Switch 03 SP No 1 101 004 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 7 Length of time that RDS is temporarily switched on when bits 6 and 7 of System Switch 02 are set to User selectable 00 99 hours BCD This setting is only valid if bits 6 and 7 of System Switch 02 are set to User selectable The default setting is 24 hours System Switch 04 SP No 1 101 005 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 2 Not used Do not change these s...

Page 553: ...ted only when image data is sent 1 Journal is printed when any data is sent 2 Automatic error report printout 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 0 Error reports will not be printed 1 Error reports will be printed automatically after failed communications 3 Printing of the error code on the error report 0 No 1 Yes 1 Error codes are printed on the error reports This can be used for detecting an error which rarely...

Page 554: ... The name stored by the user for the Quick Speed Dial number System Switch 0A SP No 1 101 011 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 Automatic port selection 0 Disabled 1 Enabled When 1 is selected a suitable port is automatically selected if the selected port is not used NOTE This bit is useful if all communication lines at a customer site are not same quality 1 3 Not used Do not change these settings 4 Dialing ...

Page 555: ...nding Setting this switch to 1 enables direct sending without capture Setting this switch to 0 masks the direct sending function on the operation panel so direct sending with ScanRouter cannot be selected 3 Action when the external handset goes off hook 0 Manual tx and rx operation 1 Memory tx and rx operation the display remains the same 0 Manual tx and rx are possible while the external handset ...

Page 556: ...er RAM addresses Cross reference NCU country code SP No 2 103 001 for G3 1 SP No 2 104 001 for G3 2 SP No 2 105 001 for G3 3 00 France 11 USA 01 Germany 12 Asia 02 UK 12 Asia 03 Italy 13 Japan 04 Austria 14 Hong Kong 05 Belgium 15 South Africa 06 Denmark 16 Australia 07 Finland 17 New Zealand 08 Ireland 18 Singapore 09 Norway 19 Malaysia 0A Sweden 1A China 0B Switzerland 1B Formosa 0C Portugal 1C ...

Page 557: ...printing position 0 Superimposed on the page data 1 Printed before the data leading edge Change this bit to 1 if the TTI overprints information that the customer considers to be important G3 transmissions NOTE If 1 is selected it is possible that sent data is printed on two sheets of paper 1 Not used Japan Only 2 Not used Do not change the factory settings 3 TTI printing type 0 Address unit 1 File...

Page 558: ...etermines the print start position for the TTI from the left edge of the paper If the TTI is moved too far to the right it may overwrite the file number which is on the top right of the page On an A4 page if the TTI is moved over by more than 50 mm it may overwrite the page number System Switch 13 Not used do not change these settings System Switch 14 Not used do not change these settings ...

Page 559: ...aver mode Use this setting if an external telephone has to be used when the machine is in the Energy Saver mode 2 3 Not used Do not change these settings 4 5 Interval for preventing the machine from entering Energy Saver mode if there is a pending transmission file Bit 5 0 Bit 4 0 1 min Bit 5 0 Bit 4 1 30 min1 Bit 5 1 Bit 4 0 1 hour Bit 5 1 Bit 4 1 24 hours If there is a file waiting for transmiss...

Page 560: ...er to select the default G3 line type The optional SG3 units are required to use the PSTN 2 or 3 setting 2 7 Not used Do not change these settings System Switch 17 Not used do not change these settings System Switch 18 Not used do not change these settings System Switch 19 SP No 1 101 026 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 6 Not used Do not change the settings 7 Special Original mode 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 If...

Page 561: ...ory Initial value 0x80 512K 00 FF 0 1020 KB Hex NOTE If a customer wants available memory size larger decrease this threshold System Switch 1B Not used do not change these settings System Switch 1C Not used do not change these settings System Switch 1D SP No 1 101 030 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 RTI CSI CPS code display 0 ON 1 OFF 0 RTI CSI CPS codes are displayed on the top line of the LCD panel durin...

Page 562: ... is enabled but the machine cannot print the report e g no paper 1 Action when the SAF memory has become full during scanning 0 The current page is erased 1 The entire file is erased 0 If the SAF memory becomes full during scanning at the memory transmission the successfully scanned pages are transmitted 1 If the SAF memory becomes full during scanning at the memory transmission the file is erased...

Page 563: ... used Do not change the settings System Switch 1F SP No 1 101 032 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 Not used Do not change the settings 1 Report printout after an original jam during SAF storage or if the SAF memory fills up 0 Enabled 1 Disabled 0 When an original jams or the SAF memory overflows during scanning a report will be printed Change this bit to 1 if the customer does not want to have a report in t...

Page 564: ...d 0 Automatic reset 1 Fax unit stops 0 When the fax unit detects a fax SC code other than SC1201 and SC1207 the fax unit automatically resets itself 1 When the fax unit detects any fax SC code the fax unit stops Cross Reference Fax SC codes See Troubleshooting ...

Page 565: ...if both Bit 2 and Bit 1 are set to 1 then the maximum size is A3 Bit 2 1 B4 2 A3 3 6 Reserved 7 Not used When mail is sent there is no negotiation with the receiving machine at the destination so the sending machine cannot make a selection for the receiving capabilities original width setting of the receiving machine The original width selected with this switch is used as the RX machine s original...

Page 566: ...or mail transmission 0 Off No conversion 1 On Conversion When on set to 1 the machine converts millimeters to inches for sending mail There is no switch for converting inches to millimeters Unlike G3 fax transmissions which can negotiate between sender and receiver to determine the setting mail cannot negotiate between terminals the mm inch selection is determined by the sender fax When this switc...

Page 567: ... binary data is received a TIFF F file for example this setting is ignored and no header is printed 1 Output from Attached Document at E mail TX Error This setting determines whether only the first page or all pages of an e mail attachment are printed at the sending station when a transmission error occurs This allows the customer to see which documents have not reached their intended destinations...

Page 568: ...d by Microsoft Outlook 2000 may cause an error If any setting other than displayed 01 causes a problem change the setting to 01 to enable normal sending of the Return Receipt 4 Media accept feature This setting adds or does not add the media accept feature to the answer mail to confirm a reception 0 Does not add the media accept feature to the answer mail 1 Adds the media accept feature to the ans...

Page 569: ...sed to transfer and deliver mail to a PC the information in the Subject line that indicates where the transmission originated can be used to determine automatically the destination folder for each e mail 1 Subject corresponding to mail post database 0 Standard subject 1 Mail post database subject The standard subject is replaced by the mail post database subject in the following three cases 1 When...

Page 570: ...or occurs 2 7 Not Used I fax Switch 06 Not used do not change the settings SP No 1 102 007 I fax Switch 07 Not used do not change the settings SP No 1 102 008 I fax Switch 08 SP No 1 102 009 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 7 Memory Threshold for POP Mail Reception This setting determines the amount of SAF Store and Forward memory SAF stores fax messages to send later for transmission to more than one locat...

Page 571: ...ries when connection and transmission fails due to errors 01 F 1 15 Hex I fax Switch 0A Not used do not change the settings SP No 1 102 011 I fax Switch 0B Not used do not change the settings SP No 1 102 012 I fax Switch 0C Not used do not change the settings SP No 1 102 013 I fax Switch 0D Not used do not change the settings SP No 1 102 014 I fax Switch 0E Not used do not change the settings SP N...

Page 572: ...output immediately 0 Off Files received via SMTP are output immediately without delivery 1 On Files received via SMTP are delivered immediately to their destinations 1 Signature for the SMTP This setting determines whether a signature is put on an e mail via SMTP 0 No signature 1 Signature 2 This setting determines whether an e mail via SMTP is encrypted 0 Not encrypted 1 Encrypted 3 7 Not used ...

Page 573: ...ve been split because the size of the paper is smaller than the size of the document received When A5 is used to print an A4 size document for example 1 Repetition of data when the received page is longer than the printer paper 0 Off 1 On 1 Default 10 mm of the trailing edge of the previous page are repeated at the top of the next page 0 The next page continues from where the previous page stopped...

Page 574: ...itch 01 is 1 5 6 Not used Do not change the settings 7 Received message width restriction in the protocol signal to the sender 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 0 The machine informs the transmitting machine of the print width depending on the paper size available from the paper feed stations Refer to the table on the next page for how the machine chooses the paper width used in the setup protocol NSF DIS 1 Th...

Page 575: ... station will not be used for printing fax messages and reports Do not disable usage for a paper feed station which has been specified by User Parameter Switch 0F 15 or which is used for the Specified Cassette Selection feature 1 2nd paper feed station usage for fax printing 0 Enabled 1 Disabled 2 3rd paper feed station usage for fax printing 0 Enabled 1 Disabled 3 4th paper feed station usage for...

Page 576: ...ength Printer Switches 04 bits 0 to 4 1 3 Not used Do not change the settings 4 7 Page separation setting when sub scan compression is forbidden 00 0F 0 15 mm Hex Default 6 mm Page separation threshold with reduction disabled with switch 03 0 above For example if this setting is set to 10 and A4 is the selected paper size If the received document is 10 mm or less longer than A4 then the 10 mm are ...

Page 577: ...ing of bits 0 to 4 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Setting 0 0 0 0 0 0 mm 0 0 0 0 1 5 mm 0 0 1 0 0 20 mm 1 1 1 1 1 155 mm For A5 sideways and B5 sideways paper Maximum reducible length Paper length 0 75 x N x 5mm 5 6 Length of the duplicated image on the next page when page separation has taken place Bit 6 0 Bit 5 0 4 mm Bit 6 1 Bit 5 0 10 mm Bit 6 0 Bit 5 1 15 mm Bit 6 1 Bit 5 1 Not used 7 Not used...

Page 578: ...settings Printer Switch 07 SP No 1 103 008 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 3 Not used Do not change the settings 4 List of destinations in the Communication Failure Report for broadcasting 0 All destinations 1 Only destinations where communication failure occurred 1 Only destinations where communication failure occurred are printed on the Communication Failure Report 5 7 Not used Do not change the settings...

Page 579: ...idth fax data when the machine has both A4 and 8 5 x 11 size paper 2 Page separation 0 Enabled 1 Disabled 1 If all paper sizes in the machine require page separation to print a received fax message the machine does not print the message Substitute Reception is used After a larger size of paper is set in a cassette the machine automatically prints the fax message 3 4 Printing the sample image on re...

Page 580: ...103 016 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 1 Smoothing feature Bit 1 0 Bit 0 0 Disabled Bit 1 0 Bit 0 1 Disabled Bit 1 1 Bit 0 0 Enabled Bit 1 1 Bit 0 1 Not used 0 0 0 1 Disable smoothing if the machine receives halftone images from other manufacturers fax machines frequently 2 Duplex printing 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 The machine always prints received fax messages in duplex printing mode 3 Binding direction fo...

Page 581: ...it 3 0 Bit 2 0 MH only Bit 3 0 Bit 2 1 MH MR Bit 3 1 Bit 2 0 MH MR MMR Bit 3 1 Bit 2 1 MH MR MMR JBIG These bits determine the compression capabilities to be used in the transmission and to be declared in phase B handshaking of the T 30 protocol 4 Not used Do not change the settings 5 JBIG compression method Reception 0 Only basic supported 1 Basic and optional both supported Change the setting wh...

Page 582: ...h the last 8 digits of the dialed telephone number This does not work when manually dialed 1 0 The same as above except that only the last 4 digits are compared 1 1 The machine will disconnect the line without sending a fax message if the other end does not identify itself with an RTI or CSI 0 0 Nothing is checked transmission will always go ahead This function does not work when dialing is done f...

Page 583: ...able total error line ratio 0 5 1 10 If the error line ratio for a page exceeds the acceptable ratio RTN will be sent to the other end 2 Treatment of pages received with errors during G3 reception 0 Deleted from memory without printing 1 Printed 0 Pages received with errors are not printed 3 Hang up decision when a negative code RTN or PIN is received during G3 immediate transmission 0 No hang up ...

Page 584: ...ngs Communication Switch 08 Not used do not change the settings Communication Switch 09 SP No 1 104 010 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 7 IP Fax dial interval setting Adjusts the interval of the I fax dialing The interval of I fax dialing is calculated by following formula Interval time specified value with this switch x 0 2 msec Communication Switch 0A SP No 1 104 011 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 Point of resum...

Page 585: ...ommunication Switch 0D SP No 1 104 014 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 7 The available memory threshold below which ringing detection and therefore reception into memory is disabled 00 to FF Hex unit 4 kbytes e g 06 H 24 kbytes One page is about 24 kbytes The machine refers to this setting before each fax reception If the amount of remaining memory is below this threshold the machine cannot receive any fax...

Page 586: ...witch 0F Not used do not change the settings Communication Switch 10 SP No 1 104 017 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 7 Memory transmission Maximum number of dialing attempts to the same destination 01 FE Hex times Communication Switch 11 Not used do not change the settings Communication Switch 12 SP No 1 104 019 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 7 Memory transmission Interval between dialing attempts to the same dest...

Page 587: ...ed data or stored data in the SAF memory to the format which was specified in the set up protocol DIS NSF before transmission 1 5 Not used Do not change the factory settings 6 7 Available unit of resolution in which fax messages are received Bit 7 0 Bit 6 0 mm Bit 7 0 Bit 6 1 inch Bit 7 1 Bit 6 0 mm and inch default Bit 7 1 Bit 6 1 Not used For the best performance do not change the factory settin...

Page 588: ...PWD reception 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 0 Disables features that require PWD Password signal reception 3 4 Not used Do not change the settings 5 PSTN dial in routing setting 0 OFF 1 ON 1 The machine sets multiple PSTN dial in number in the PSTN dial in lien and transfers received data of each PSTN dial in number to each address 6 Not used Do not change the settings 7 Action when there is no box with an...

Page 589: ...ngs Communication Switch 19 Not used do not change the settings Communication Switch 1A Not used do not change the settings Communication Switch 1B SP No 1 104 028 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 7 Extension access code 0 to 7 to turn V 8 protocol On Off 0 On 1 Off If the PABX does not support V 8 V 34 protocol procedure set this bit to 1 to disable V 8 Example If 0 is the PSTN access code set bit 0 to 1 W...

Page 590: ...le If 8 is the PSTN access code set bit 0 to 1 When the machine detects 8 as the first dialed number it automatically disables V 8 protocol If 9 is the PSTN access code use bit 1 2 7 Not used Do not change the settings Communication Switch 1D Not used do not change the settings Communication Switch 1E Not used do not change the settings Communication Switch 1F Not used do not change the settings ...

Page 591: ...through the communication 0 1 The monitor speaker is on up to phase B in the T 30 protocol 1 0 Used for testing The monitor speaker is on all through the communication Make sure that you reset these bits after testing 2 Monitor speaker during memory transmission 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 The monitor speaker is enabled during memory transmission 3 5 Not used Do not change the settings 6 G3 mode select...

Page 592: ...ff 1 On Forbid output Do not change this setting Default 0 Off unless communication problem is caused by a CED or ANSam transmission 7 Not used Do not change the setting G3 Switch 02 SP No 1 105 003 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 G3 protocol mode used 0 Standard and non standard 1 Standard only Change this bit to 1 only when the other end can only communicate with machines that send T 30 standard frames o...

Page 593: ... conditions 0 After one PPR signal received 1 After four PPR signals received ITU T standard When using ECM in non standard NSF NSS mode at 14 4 12 0 9 6 and 7 2 kbps 0 The machine sends a CTC to drop back the modem rate after receiving a PPR 1 The machine sends a CTC to drop back the modem rate after receiving four PPRs 5 Modem rate used for the next page after receiving a negative code RTN or PI...

Page 594: ...ON COMMENTS 0 3 Initial Tx modem rate These bits set the initial starting modem rate for transmission Use the dedicated transmission parameters if you need to change this for specific receivers If a modem rate 14 4 kbps or slower is selected V 8 protocol should be disabled manually Cross reference V 8 protocol on off G3 switch 03 bit2 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 bps 0 0 0 1 2 4k 0 0 1 0 4 8k 0 0 1 1 7...

Page 595: ...e settings G3 Switch 06 SP No 1 105 007 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 3 Initial Rx modem rate These bits set the initial starting modem rate for reception Use a lower setting if high speeds pose problems during reception If a modem rate 14 4 kbps or slower is selected V 8 protocol should be disabled manually Cross reference V 8 protocol on off G3 switch 03 bit2 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 bps 0 0 0 1 2 4k 0 ...

Page 596: ... 27ter V 29 V 17 0 1 0 1 V 27ter V 29 V 17 V 34 Other settings Not used G3 Switch 07 SP No 1 105 008 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 1 PSTN cable equalizer tx mode Internal Bit 1 0 Bit 0 0 None Bit 1 0 Bit 0 1 Low Bit 1 1 Bit 0 0 Medium Bit 1 1 Bit 0 1 High Use a higher setting if there is signal loss at higher frequencies because of the length of wire between the modem and the telephone exchange Use the d...

Page 597: ...occurs frequently This setting is not effective in V 34 communications 4 PSTN cable equalizer rx mode External 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Keep this bit at 1 This setting is not effective in V 34 communications 5 Not used Do not change the settings 6 Parameter selection for dial tone detection 0 Normal parameter 1 Specific parameter 0 This uses the fixed table in the ROM for dial tone detection 1 This us...

Page 598: ...e settings 4 Maximum allowable frame interval during image data reception 0 5 s 1 13 s This bit set the maximum interval between EOL end of line signals and the maximum interval between ECM frames from the other end Try using a longer setting if error code 0 21 is frequent 5 Not used Do not change the settings 6 Reconstruction time for the first line in receive mode 0 6 s 1 12 s When the sending t...

Page 599: ...0 x Nms 00 3000 ms N 0E 3700 ms G3 Switch 0F SP No 1 105 016 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 Alarm when an error occurred in Phase C or later 0 Disabled 1 Enabled If the customer wants to hear an alarm after each error communication change this bit to 1 1 Alarm when the handset is off hook at the end of communication 0 Disabled 1 Enabled If the customer wants to hear an alarm if the handset is off hook at ...

Page 600: ...tekeeper for IP Fax 5 IP Fax T30 bit signal reverse 0 LSB first 1 MSB first Reverses the T30 bit signal 6 IP Fax max bit rate setting 0 Not affected 1 Affected When 0 is selected the max bit rate does not affect the value of the DIS DCS When 1 is selected the max bit rate affects the value of the DIS DCS 7 IP Fax received telephone number confirmation 0 No confirmation 1 Confirmation When 0 is sel...

Page 601: ...asing the delay time allows the recovery of more lost packets If only UDP is enabled increase the number of redundant packets Level 1 2 3 Redundant packets Level 3 4 Redundant packets Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Setting 0 0 0 0 Level 0 0 0 0 1 Level 1 0 0 1 0 Level 2 0 0 1 1 Level 3 4 7 IP Fax preamble wait time setting Selects the preamble wait time 00 to 0f There are 16 values in this 4 bit binary switc...

Page 602: ...on is activated only when the sender has both TCP and UDP 3 CCM connection 0 No CCM connection 1 CCM connection When 1 is selected only the connection call message with H 323 or no tunneled H 245 is transmitted via CCM 4 Message reception selection from non registered SIP server 0 Answer 1 Not answer 0 This answers the INVITE message from the SIP server not registered for the machine 1 This does n...

Page 603: ...d 2 Not used Do not change this setting 3 ECM frame size selection at transmitting 0 256byte 1 64byte Selects the ECM frame size for sending 4 DIS detection times for echo prevention 0 1 time 1 2 times Sets the number of times for DIS to detect echoes 5 CTC transmission selection 0 PPRx1 1 PPRx4 When 0 is selected the transmission condition is decided by error frame numbers When 1 is selected the ...

Page 604: ...ENTS 0 3 Modem bit rate setting for transmission Sets the modem bit rate for transmission The default is 0110 14 4K bps Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 0 0 1 2400 bps 0 0 1 1 4800 bps 0 0 1 1 7200 bps 0 1 0 0 9600 bps 0 1 0 1 12 0 Kbps 0 1 1 0 14 4 Kbps 4 5 Modem setting for transmission Sets the modem for transmission The default is 00 V29 Bit 5 0 Bit 4 0 V29 Bit 5 0 Bit 4 1 V17 Bit 5 1 Bit 4 0 V34 Bit...

Page 605: ...ault is 0110 14 4K bps Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 0 0 1 2400 bps 0 0 1 0 4800 bps 0 0 1 1 7200 bps 0 1 0 0 9600 bps 0 1 0 1 12 0 Kbps 0 1 1 0 14 4 Kbps 4 7 Modem setting for reception Sets the modem type for reception The default is 0100 V27ter V29 V17 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 0 0 0 1 V27ter 0 0 1 0 V27ter V29 0 0 1 1 V27ter V29 V33 invalid 0 1 0 0 V27ter V29 V17 0 1 0 1 V27ter V29 V17 V34 V34 is no...

Page 606: ...hange this setting 3 Hang up setting at DIS reception disabled 0 No hang up 1 Hang up after transmitting DCN Sets whether the machine disconnects after DIS reception 4 Number of times for training 0 1 time 1 2 times Selects the number of times training is done at the same bit rate 5 Space CSI transmission setting at no CSI registration 0 Not transmitted 1 Transmitted When 0 is selected frame data ...

Page 607: ...efault is 00 3 seconds Bit 3 0 Bit 2 0 3 sec Bit 3 0 Bit 2 1 3 5 sec Bit 3 1 Bit 2 0 4 sec Bit 3 1 Bit 2 1 5 sec 4 5 T0 timer adjustment Bit 5 0 Bit 4 0 75 sec Bit 5 0 Bit 4 1 120 sec Bit 5 1 Bit 4 0 180 sec Bit 5 1 Bit 4 1 240 sec Adjusts the fail safe timer This timer sets the interval between setup data transmission and T 38 phase decision If your destination return is late on the network or G3...

Page 608: ...ng for SIP server connection 1 The negotiation between the SIP server and the device decides whether IPv4 or IPv6 is used for the I F setting for fax communication 2 Record route setting 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 Disables the record route function of the SIP server 1 Enables the record route function of the SIP server 3 4 re INVITE transmission delay timer setting This changes the interval for transmit...

Page 609: ...owing addresses describe settings for the standard NCU Change the fourth digit from 5 to 6 e g 680500 to 680600 for the settings for the first optional G3 interface unit and from 5 to 7 e g 680700 for the settings for the second optional G3 interface unit Address Function 680500 Country Area code for NCU parameters Use the Hex value to program the country area code directly into this address or us...

Page 610: ...nt drop detect time 680504 PSTN dial tone frequency upper limit high byte Hz BCD If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disabled 680505 PSTN dial tone frequency upper limit low byte 680506 PSTN dial tone frequency lower limit high byte Hz BCD If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disabled 680507 PSTN dial tone frequency lower limit low byte 680508 PSTN dial tone detection time...

Page 611: ...riod after ring back tone detected HIGH 20 ms 680513 PSTN busy tone frequency upper limit high byte Hz BCD If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disabled 680514 PSTN busy tone frequency upper limit low byte 680515 PSTN busy tone frequency lower limit high byte Hz BCD If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disabled 680516 PSTN busy tone frequency lower limit low byte 680517 PAB...

Page 612: ...detection time 20 ms If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disabled 680523 PABX ringback tone off detection time 20 ms 680524 PABX detection time for silent period after ringback tone detected LOW 20 ms If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disabled 680525 PABX detection time for silent period after ringback tone detected HIGH 20 ms 680526 PABX busy tone frequency upper limit...

Page 613: ...t ON OFF ON or OFF ON OFF must be detected twice Tolerance Bit 1 0 Bit 0 0 75 Bits 2 and 3 must always be kept at 0 Bit 1 0 Bit 0 0 50 Bits 2 and 3 must always be kept at 0 Bit 1 0 Bit 0 0 25 Bit 1 0 Bit 0 0 12 5 Bits 7 6 5 4 number of cycles required for cadence detection 680534 International dial tone frequency upper limit high byte Hz BCD If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disable...

Page 614: ...al tone upper frequency limit HIGH Hz BCD If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disabled 680540 Country dial tone upper frequency limit LOW 680541 Country dial tone lower frequency limit HIGH If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disabled 680542 Country dial tone lower frequency limit LOW 680543 Country dial tone detection time 20 ms If 680543 contains FF the machine pauses f...

Page 615: ...ulse dialing 1 ms See Note 3 SP2 103 014 parameter 13 68054D DFU 1 ms See Notes 3 SP2 103 015 parameter 14 This parameter is only valid in Europe 68054E Minimum pause between dialed digits pulse dial mode 20 ms See Note 3 SP2 103 016 parameter 15 68054F Time waited when a pause is entered at the operation panel SP2 103 017 parameter 16 680550 DTMF tone on time 1 ms SP2 103 018 parameter 17 680551 ...

Page 616: ...2 parameter 21 See Note 5 680556 Not used Do not change the settings 680557 Time between 68054Dh NCU parameter 14 and 68054Eh NCU parameter 15 1 ms This parameter takes effect when the country code is set to France 680558 Not used Do not change the setting 680559 Grounding time ground start mode 20 ms The Gs relay is closed for this interval 68055A Break time flash start mode 1 ms The OHDI relay i...

Page 617: ... dBm Bit 7 1 Bit 6 0 Bit 5 0 40 0 dBm Bit 7 1 Bit 6 1 Bit 5 0 49 0 dBm Bits 2 0 See Note 2 68055F To 680564 Not used Do not change the settings 680565 Long distance call prefix HIGH BCD For a code of 0 680565 FF 680566 FF 680566 Long distance call prefix LOW BCD 680567 to 680571 Not used Do not change the settings 680572 Acceptable ringing signal frequency range 1 upper limit 1000 N Hz SP2 103 003...

Page 618: ...me LOW 20 ms SP2 103 010 parameter 09 68057A Ringing signal detection reset time HIGH SP2 103 011 parameter 10 68057B to 680580 Not used Do not change the settings 680581 Interval between dialing the last digit and switching the Oh relay over to the external telephone when dialing from the operation panel in handset mode 20 ms Factory setting 500 ms 680582 Bits 0 and 1 Handset off hook detection t...

Page 619: ...er limit low byte 6805A5 CED detection time 20 ms 20 ms Factory setting 200 ms 6805A6 Acceptable CNG detection frequency upper limit high byte BCD Hz If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disabled 6805A7 Acceptable CNG detection frequency upper limit low byte 6805A8 Acceptable CNG detection frequency lower limit high byte BCD Hz If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disabled ...

Page 620: ...ne detection is disabled 6805B2 Acceptable AI short protocol tone 800Hz detection frequency lower limit low byte 6805B3 Detection time for 800 Hz AI short protocol tone 20 ms Factory setting 360 ms 6805B4 PSTN Tx level from the modem dBm SP2 103 002 parameter 01 6805B5 PSTN 1100 Hz tone transmission level N 6805B4 0 5N 6805B5 3 5 dB See Note 7 6805B6 PSTN 2100 Hz tone transmission level N6805B4 0 ...

Page 621: ...ost message EOP EOM MPS can be changed to 30 s Change this bit to 1 if communication errors occur frequently during V 17 reception 6805E4 Bit 1 sets the level of the call signal Bit 3 sets the call signal impedance Bit 1 0 RT 0 Low 1 RT 1 High Bit 3 0 RZ 0 High 1 RZ 1 Composite 6805E5 Bit 0 sets the ring detection method Bit 1 sets the ring detection method when fixed Bit 0 0 Auto If any setting i...

Page 622: ... if bit 0 1 or 680538 if bit 2 1 tolerance for on or off state duration and number of cycles required for detection coded as in address 680533 68050B if bit 0 1 or 68053B if bit 2 1 on time hex code unit 20 ms 68050C if bit 0 1 or 68053C if bit 2 1 off time hex code unit 20 ms 3 Pulse dial parameters addresses 68054A to 68054F are the values for 10 pps If 20 pps is used the machine automatically c...

Page 623: ... PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE 1 Set the bit 0 of System Bit Switch 00 to 1 2 Enter Address Book Management mode User Tools System Settings Key Operator Address Book Management 3 Select the address book that you want to program 4 For the fax parameter select Fax Dest for the E mail parameter select E mail then press Start Make sure that the LED of the Start button lights green 5 The settings for the switc...

Page 624: ...ied by 1 second Range 0 to 120 s 00h to 78h FFh The local NCU parameter factory setting is used Do not program a value between 79h and FEh Switch 01 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 4 Tx level If communication with a particular remote terminal often contains errors the signal level may be inappropriate Adjust the Tx level for communications with that terminal until the results are better If the setting is D...

Page 625: ...unication error with error codes such as 0 20 0 23 etc Modem rate fallback occurs frequently Do not use settings other than listed on the left If the setting is Disabled the bit switch setting is used Switch 02 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 3 Initial Tx modem rate If training with a particular remote terminal always takes too long the initial modem rate may be too high Reduce the initial Tx modem rate us...

Page 626: ... uses inch based resolutions for scanning If inch only is selected the printed copy may be slightly distorted at the other end if that machine uses mm based resolutions If the setting is Disabled the bit switch setting is used 2 3 DIS NSF detection method Bit 3 0 Bit 2 0 First DIS or NSF Bit 3 0 Bit 2 1 Second DIS or NSF Bit 3 1 Bit 2 0 Not used Bit 3 1 Bit 2 1 Disabled 0 1 Use this setting if ech...

Page 627: ...smission If the setting is Disabled the bit switch setting is used 6 7 ECM during transmission Bit 7 0 Bit 6 0 Off Bit 7 0 Bit 6 1 On Bit 7 1 Bit 6 0 Not used Bit 7 1 Bit 6 1 Disabled For example if ECM is switched on but is not wanted when sending to a particular terminal use the 0 0 setting V 8 V 34 protocol and JBIG compression are automatically disabled if ECM is disabled If the setting is Dis...

Page 628: ...e for e mail attachments 0 Off 1 On Switches MR compression on and off for files attached to e mails for sending 2 MMR Compression mode for e mail attachments 0 Off 1 On Switches MMR compression on and off for files attached to e mails for sending 3 6 Not used Do not change these settings 7 Designates the bits to reference for compression method of e mail attachments 0 Registered Bit 0 to 6 1 No r...

Page 629: ...Off 1 On Sets the original width of the e mail attachment as B4 2 Original width of e mail attachment A3 0 Off 1 On Sets the original width of the e mail attachment as A3 3 6 Not used Do not change these settings 7 Designates the bits to reference for original size of e mail attachments 0 Registered Bit 0 to 6 1 No registration The 0 selection default references the settings for Bits 00 01 02 abov...

Page 630: ... Off 1 On Sets the line resolution of the e mail attachment as 200 x 400 3 Not used Do not change these settings 4 Line resolution of e mail attachment 400 x 400 0 Off 1 On Sets the line resolution of the e mail attachment as 400 x 400 5 6 Not used Do not change these settings 7 Designates the bits to reference for original size of e mail attachments 0 Registered Bit 0 to 6 1 No registration The 0...

Page 631: ... reception confirmation to a message when transmitting This machine updates the reception capability to the address book when receiving 1 7 Not used Do not change these settings Switch 05 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 Directr transmission selection to SMTP server 0 ON 1 OFF Allows or does not allow the direct transmission to SMTP server 1 7 Not used Do not change these settings Switch 06 Not used do not ...

Page 632: ...680090 to 68009F H G3 2 bit switches Not used 6800A0 to 6800AF H G3 3 bit switches Not used 6800D0 H User parameter switch 00 SWUER_00 Not used 6800D1 H User parameter switch 01 SWUSR_01 Not used 6800D2 H User parameter switch 02 SWUSR_02 Bit 0 Forwarding mark printing on forwarded messages 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Bit 1 Center mark printing on received copies This switch is not printed on the user pa...

Page 633: ...icates the parties 0 Not indicated 1 Indicated Bit 5 Include sender s name on reports 0 Off 1 On Bit 6 Not used Bit 7 Inclusion of a sample image on reports 0 Off 1 On 6800D5 H User parameter switch 05 SWUSR_05 Bit 0 Substitute reception when the base copier is in an SC condition 0 Enabled 1 Disabled Bits 1 and 2 Condition for substitute rx when the machine cannot print messages Paper end toner en...

Page 634: ...3 to 7 Not used 6800D9 H User parameter switch 09 SWUSR_09 Not used 6800DA H User parameter switch 10 SWUSR_0A Bits 0 to 2 Not used Bit 3 Page reduction 0 Off 1 On Bits 4 and 5 Not used Bit 6 Use both e mail notification and printed reports to confirm the transmission results 0 Off 1 On Bit 7 Not used 6800DB H User parameter switch 11 SWUSR_0B Bits 0 and 1 Not used Bit 2 White original detection 0...

Page 635: ...t 1 1 Bit 0 1 3rd paper feed station Bit 2 1 Bit 1 0 Bit 0 0 4th paper feed station Bit 2 1 Bit 1 0 Bit 0 1 LCT Other settings Not used Bits 3 and 4 Not used Bit 5 Using the cassette specified by bits 0 1 and 2 above only 0 On 1 Off Bits 6 and 7 Not used 6800E0 H User parameter switch 16 SWUSR_10 This switch is not printed on the user parameter list Bits 0 and 1 Not used Bit 2 Paper size selection...

Page 636: ... not printed on the user parameter list 0 Off 1 On Bit 4 Reduction of sample images on reports to 50 in the main scan and sub scan directions This switch is not printed on the user parameter list 0 Technician adjustment printer switch 0E bits 3 and 4 1 50 reduction Bit 5 Use of A5 size paper for reports This switch is not printed on the user parameter list 0 Off 1 On Bits 6 and 7 Not used 6800E4 H...

Page 637: ...ial tone detection PSTN 1 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Bits 1 to 7 Not used 6800E7 H User parameter switch 23 SWUSR_17 Not used 6800E8 H User parameter switch 24 SWUSR_18 Not used 6800E9 H User parameter switch 25 SWUSR_19 Bit 0 Not used Bit 1 Reception mode switch timer 0 Off 1 On switching Fax or Fax Tel Bit 2 Mode priority switch 0 Fax first 1 Tel first Bit 3 Dial in function Japan Only Bit 4 RDS opera...

Page 638: ...fax PABX extension number 6801BA to 6801C3 H Own fax number PSTN Not used 6801C4 to 6801D7 H Own fax number ISDN G4 Not used 6801D8 to 6801E3 H The first subscriber number ISDN G3 Not used 6801E4 to 6801EF H The second subscriber number ISDN G3 Not used 6801F0 to 6801FB H The first subscriber number ISDN G4 Not used 6801FC to 680207 H The second subscriber number ISDN G4 Not used 680208 to 68021B ...

Page 639: ...t installed 1 Installed Bits 2 to 7 Not used 680395 H Optional equipment Read only Do not change the settings Bits 0 to 3 Not used Bit 4 G3 2 0 Not installed 1 Installed Bit 5 G3 3 0 Not installed 1 Installed Bit 6 and 7 Not used 680406 to 68040A Option G3 board G3 2 ROM information Read only 680406 H Suffix BCD 680407 H Version BCD 680408 H Year BCD 680409 H Month BCD 68040A H Day BCD 68040B to 6...

Page 640: ... 68AFCCH Stand by port number for SIP connection 68AFCE H RAS port number 68AFD0 H Gatekeeper port number 68AFD2 H Port number of data waiting for T 38 68AFD4 H Port number of SIP server 68AFD6 H Priority for SIP and H 323 0 H 323 1 SIP 68AFD7 H SIP function 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 68AFD8 H H 323 function 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 68AFD9 H SIP digest authentication function 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 68AFDA H I...

Page 641: ...wer Limit High Defaults NA 03 EU 02 ASIA 02 6BEC01 H Dial tone detection frequency Lower Limit Low Defaults NA 60 EU 90 ASIA 90 6BEC02 H Dial tone detection waiting time 20 ms Defaults NA 64 EU 64 ASIA 64 6BEC03 to 6BEC04 Dial tone detection monitoring time 20 ms Defaults Area 6BEC03 6BEC04 NA F4 01 EU F4 01 ASIA F4 01 6BEC05 H Dial tone detect judge time 20 ms Defaults NA 64 EU 1B ASIA 32 6BEC06 ...

Page 642: ... 216 mm 5 5 8 5 inch Double sided document Length 160 356 mm 6 3 14 0 inch Width 139 216 mm 5 5 8 5 inch Scanning Method Flat bed with CCD Resolution G3 8 x 3 85 lines mm 200 x 100 dpi Standard character 8 x 7 7 lines mm 200 x 200 dpi Detail character 8 x 15 4 lines mm Fine character optional 16 x 15 4 lines mm 400 x 400 dpi Super Fine character optional Optional Expansion Memory required Transmis...

Page 643: ...21 FSK Data Rate G3 33600 31200 28800 26400 24000 21600 19200 16800 14400 12000 9600 7200 4800 2400 bps Automatic fallback I O Rate With ECM 0 ms line Without ECM 2 5 5 10 20 or 40 ms line Memory Capacity ECM 128 KB SAF Standard 4 MB With optional Expansion Memory 28 MB Page Memory Standard 4 MB Print 2 MB Scanner 2 MB With optional Expansion Memory 8 MB Print 4 MB Scanner 4 MB ...

Page 644: ...6 Special Senders 30 Specific Senders 30 The following table shows how the capabilities of the document memory will change after the Expansion Memory are installed Without the Expansion Memory With the Expansion Memory Memory Transmission file 400 400 Maximum number of page for memory transmission 1000 1000 Memory capacity for memory transmission See the Note below 320 2240 Measured using an ITU T...

Page 645: ...TI None Resolution 200 x 100 dpi Communication speed 10 Mbps Correspondent device E mail server Line conditions No terminal access Document Size Maximum message width is A4 LT E mail File Format Single multi part MIME conversion Image TIFF F MH MR MMR Protocol Transmission SMTP TCP IP Reception POP3 SMTP IMAP4 TCP IP Data Rate 100 Mbps 100base Tx 10 Mbps 10base T Authentication Method SMTP AUTH PO...

Page 646: ...ginal size A4 Maximum scanning size A4 216 x 356 mm Irregular 216 x 1200 mm Transmission protocol Recommendation T 38 TCP UDP IP communication SIP RFC 3261 compliant H 323 v2 Compatible machines IP Fax compatible machines IP Fax transmission function Specify IP address and send fax to an IP Fax compatible fax through a network Also capable of sending fax from a G3 fax connected to the public telep...

Page 647: ...it Configuration SM 141 M381 Fax Option Type SP5200 M381 5 4 FAX UNIT CONFIGURATION Component Code No Remarks MBU M381 3 Included with the fax unit GWFCU 1 Speaker 2 Expansion Memory G578 4 Optional for M381 ...

Page 648: ...M375 M376 M386 M389 PAPER FEED UNIT TK1090 TK1100 TK1120 TK1130 TK1090L TK1100L TK1120L TK1130L TK1090T TK1100T TK1120T TK1130T HC Healthcare model REVISION HISTORY Page Date Added Updated New None ...

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Page 650: ...OVERS 1 1 1 1 CASTER COVERS M376 M389 ONLY 1 1 1 2 LEFT COVER 2 1 2 PAPER FEED 3 1 2 1 PAPER FEED ROLLER 3 1 2 2 REMAINING PAPER SENSORS 3 1 2 3 PAPER END SENSOR 4 1 2 4 VERTICAL TRANSPORT SENSOR 4 1 3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 5 1 3 1 DRIVE BOARD 5 1 3 2 PAPER FEED CLUTCH 5 1 3 3 PAPER FEED MOTOR 6 1 3 4 PAPER TRAY SET SWITCH 7 1 3 5 PAPER SIZE SENSORS 8 ...

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Page 652: ...dure Safety Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before beginning any of the replacement procedures in this manual Symbols Used in this Manual This manual uses the following symbols See or Refer to Screws Connector Clamp Clip ring E ring ...

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Page 654: ...6 M389 1 REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 1 1 EXTERNAL COVERS Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before attempting any procedure in this section 1 1 1 CASTER COVERS M376 M389 ONLY 1 Caster left cover A M376 x 1 M389 x 2 bracket x 1 2 Caster right cover B x 1 ...

Page 655: ...External Covers M375 M376 M386 M389 2 SM 1 1 2 LEFT COVER 1 For M376 M389 remove the caster left cover p 1 2 Pull out the target paper tray A 3 Left cover A x 2 ...

Page 656: ...er holder A to the left 3 Paper feed roller B 1 2 2 REMAINING PAPER SENSORS 1 Take out the main frame and paper feed unit s on the target paper feed unit 2 Remaining paper sensor 1 A hooks x 1 Use the black connector when reassembling the remaining paper sensor 1 3 Remaining paper sensor 2 B hooks x 1 Use the white connector when reassembling the remaining paper sensor 2 ...

Page 657: ...nd paper feed unit s on the target paper feed unit 2 Take out the target paper tray 3 Paper end sensor A hooks x 1 1 2 4 VERTICAL TRANSPORT SENSOR 1 Take out the main frame and paper feed unit s on the target paper feed unit 2 Take out the target paper tray 1 Paper end sensor A hooks x 1 ...

Page 658: ...6 M386 M389 Paper Feed Unit M375 M376 M386 M389 1 3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 1 3 1 DRIVE BOARD 1 Left cover p 2 2 Drive board A x all x 4 1 3 2 PAPER FEED CLUTCH 1 Left cover p 2 2 Gear A hook 3 Gear bracket B x 1 4 Paper feed clutch C x 1 ...

Page 659: ...Electrical Components M375 M376 M386 M389 6 SM 1 3 3 PAPER FEED MOTOR 1 Left cover p 2 2 Paper feed clutch p 5 3 Paper feed motor bracket A x 2 x 4 4 Paper feed motor A x 2 timing belt x 1 ...

Page 660: ...Electrical Components SM 7 M375 M376 M386 M389 Paper Feed Unit M375 M376 M386 M389 1 3 4 PAPER TRAY SET SWITCH 1 Paper feed motor bracket p 6 2 Paper tray set switch A hooks ...

Page 661: ...e target paper tray 3 Sensor box A under the bottom of the paper feed unit x 2 4 Paper size sensor 1 A 2 B 3 C x 1 hooks each Use the white connector when reassembling the paper size sensor 1 Use the blue connector when reassembling the paper size sensor 2 Use the yellow connector when reassembling the paper size sensor 3 ...

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