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SERVICE MANUAL 

FIELD SERVICE 

NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. 

NEFAX 671/691 

Summary of Contents for NEFAX - 691 B/W Laser

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL FIELD SERVICE NEC Unified Solutions Inc NEFAX 671 691 ...

Page 2: ...and even after that for performing maintenance and control of the product properly Keep this Service Manual also for future service In this Service Manual each of three expressions DANGER WARNING and CAUTION is defined as follows together with a symbol mark to be used in a limited meaning When servicing the product the relevant works disassembling reassembling adjustment repair maintenance etc nee...

Page 3: ...nd safety Such modifications are therefore strictly prohibited the points listed below are not exhaustive but they illustrate the reason ing behind this policy SAFETY WARNINGS DANGER PROHIBITED ACTIONS Using any cables or power cord not specified by NEC Using any fuse or thermostat not specified by NEC Safety will not be assured leading to a risk of fire and injury Disabling fuse functions or brid...

Page 4: ...Supply Using parts not specified by NEC WARNING Wall Outlet Check that mains voltage is as specified Plug the power cord into the dedicated wall outlet with a capacity greater than the maximum power consumption If excessive current flows in the wall outlet fire may result If two or more power cords can be plugged into the wall outlet the total load must not exceed the rating of the wall outlet If ...

Page 5: ...oth ends specified by NEC If the power cord inlet type is not connected to the product securely a contact problem may lead to increased resistance overheating and risk of fire Check whether the power cord is not stepped on or pinched by a table and so on Overheating may occur there leading to a risk of fire Do not bundle or tie the power cord Overheating may occur there leading to a risk of fire C...

Page 6: ...grounded properly If current leakage occurs in an ungrounded product you may suffer electric shock while operating the product Connect power plug to grounded wall outlet WARNING Prohibited Installation Place Do not place the product near flammable materials or vola tile materials that may catch fire A risk of fire exists Do not place the product in a place exposed to water such as rain A risk of f...

Page 7: ...Servicing Before conducting an inspection read all relevant docu mentation service manual technical notices etc and proceed with the inspection following the prescribed pro cedure using only the prescribed tools Do not make any adjustment not described in the documentation If the prescribed procedure or tool is not used the prod uct may break and a risk of injury or fire exists Before conducting a...

Page 8: ...edges burrs and other damages The user or CE may be injured Do not allow any metal parts such as clips staples and screws to fall into the product They can short internal circuits and cause electric shock or fire Check wiring for squeezing and any other damage Current can leak leading to a risk of electric shock or fire Carefully remove all toner remnants and dust from electri cal parts and electr...

Page 9: ...rt to which AC voltage is applied e g optical lamp and fixing lamp be sure to check the installa tion state A risk of fire exists Check the interlock switch and actuator for loosening and check whether the interlock functions properly If the interlock does not function you may receive an electric shock or be injured when you insert your hand in the product e g for clearing paper jam Make sure the ...

Page 10: ...on CAUTION HANDLING OF SERVICE MATERIALS Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet Drum cleaner isopropyl alcohol and roller cleaner ace tone based are highly flammable and must be handled with care A risk of fire exists Do not replace the cover or turn the product ON before any solvent remnants on the cleaned parts have fully evaporated A risk of fire exists Use only a small amount of cleaner at...

Page 11: ...otified 3 To determine the cause of the accident conditions and materials must be recorded through direct on site checks in accordance with instructions issued by NEC 4 CONCLUSION 1 Safety of users and customer engineers depends highly on accurate maintenance and administration Therefore safety can be maintained by the appropriate daily service work conducted by the customer engineer 2 When perfor...

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Page 13: ...INDEX Field Service MAINTENANCE GENERAL CONTROL PANEL SERVICE MODE DESCRIPTIONS DIS REASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 14: ...PARTS E 3 1 Cleaning of the Paper Take Up Roller E 3 2 Replacement of the Paper Take Up Roller E 3 3 Replacement of the Image Transfer Roller E 4 3 REPLACEMENT OF UNITS E 5 1 Replacement of the Toner Cartridge E 5 2 Replacement of the Drum Cartridge E 7 3 Replacement of the Fusing Unit E 7 4 REPLACEMENT OF DOCUMENT FEEDER E 10 1 Cleaning of the Paper Take Up Roller E 10 2 Replacement of the Paper ...

Page 15: ...al of Units D 17 1 Removal of the ADF Unit D 17 2 Removal of the PH Unit D 17 3 Removal of the Automatic Document Feeder unit D 21 4 Removal of the Automatic Document Feeder Control D 22 5 Removal of the AFEIF Board D 22 6 Removal of the Automatic Document Feeder Main Motor D 23 3 6 Disassembly of the Main Drive Section D 24 1 Removal of the Main Motor D 24 2 Removal of the Paper Empty Sensors D 2...

Page 16: ...s S 4 2 1 Circuit Board Locations NEFAX 671 S 4 2 2 Circuit Board Locations NEFAX 691 S 4 2 3 PWB P Controller Mechanical Control Board S 5 2 4 PWB IF Interface Board S 5 2 5 NCU Network Control Unit Board S 6 2 6 NIC Network Interface Card Board S 6 2 7 NIC IF Plate NIC Board S 6 1 LED status display list S 7 2 8 PWB A ADF Board S 7 3 STATUS MODE S 8 3 1 Status Mode Function Tree S 8 3 2 Status M...

Page 17: ...ical Edge Erase S 63 6 FLS Paper Size S 63 7 TX Speed S 63 8 RX Speed S 63 9 TX Level S 64 10 RX Level S 64 11 DTMF Level S 64 12 CNG Level S 64 13 CED Level S 65 14 ECM Mode S 65 15 Coding Scheme S 65 16 Toner Empty Report S 66 17 Protocol Report S 67 18 GDI Time out S 67 19 Toner Empty Stop S 68 20 Pre rotation S 68 21 Fuser Temp Ad S 68 5 5 Adjust Function S 69 1 Adjust S 69 5 6 Counter Functio...

Page 18: ...witch setting for each market area 5 S 98 6 8 Default soft switch setting for each market area 6 S 100 6 9 Default soft switch setting for each market area 7 S 102 6 10 Default soft switch setting for each market area 8 S 104 6 11 Soft Switch List S 106 6 12 Soft Switch definition S 110 1 SOFT SWITCH 01 S 110 2 SOFT SWITCH 02 S 111 3 SOFT SWITCH 03 S 112 4 SOFT SWITCH 04 S 113 5 SOFT SWITCH 05 S 1...

Page 19: ... 43 SOFT SWITCH 43 S 142 44 SOFT SWITCH 44 S 142 45 SOFT SWITCH 45 S 143 46 SOFT SWITCH 46 S 144 47 SOFT SWITCH 47 S 144 48 SOFT SWITCH 48 S 145 49 SOFT SWITCH 49 S 146 50 SOFT SWITCH 50 S 146 51 SOFT SWITCH 51 S 147 52 SOFT SWITCH 52 S 147 53 SOFT SWITCH 53 S 148 54 SOFT SWITCH 54 S 148 55 SOFT SWITCH 55 S 149 56 SOFT SWITCH 56 S 149 57 SOFT SWITCH 57 S 149 58 SOFT SWITCH 58 S 150 59 SOFT SWITCH ...

Page 20: ... Take Up Transport Misfeed T 11 2 Fusing Exit Misfeed T 12 3 PAPER MISFEED Document Feeder Section T 13 1 The Original Timing T 13 4 MALFUNCTIONS WARNING T 14 4 1 List of Malfunctions T 14 4 2 Malfunction Detection Timing and Troubleshooting Procedures T 16 1 C0045 Fuser fan motor error T 16 2 C0210 H V abnormal T 17 3 C0500 Fuser warm up error T 18 4 C0510 Fuser temperature low T 19 5 C0520 Fuser...

Page 21: ...Smears on back T 34 10 Printer system Low image density T 35 11 Printer system Foggy background T 36 12 Printer system Blank streaks or bands T 36 13 Printer system Black streaks or bands T 37 14 Printer system Offset image T 37 7 FAX Error T 38 7 1 Communication Error T 38 1 Outline T 38 2 Error occurring during transmission T 38 3 Error occurring during reception T 38 7 2 Error Code T 39 1 Recep...

Page 22: ...with laser 600 dpi 600 dpi 600 dpi 300 dpi 2 Way system Tray1 and Bypass Tray 3 Way system is possible if optional PF 125 Tray2 is installed Unit scanning slit exposure FMT Fine Micro Toning single component developing Rotating brush with pre charge film Roller transfer Curvature separation Charge Neutralizing needle Heat roller Up to Legal size STD 16 MB 48 MB Maximum with 32 MB Option Memory NEF...

Page 23: ... 127 V 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Main unit dimensions including Automatic doc ument feeder weight Original type Orignal capacity Registration Original loading orienta tion Scan speed Width 416 mm Depth 419 mm Height 408 mm 12kg Plain paper 35 to 128 g m2 9 to 34 lb width 148 to 216 mm length 140 to 1000 mm Maximum 50 sheets 80 g m2 Center Face up 2 5sec plain A4L with standard mode of orginal feeding Ori...

Page 24: ...2 15 4 lines mm Line PSTN PBX Data Transmission Rate 33 6 kbps 4 Second NEFAX 671 33 6 kbps 3 Second NEFAX 691 ITU T No 1 A4 size Normal resolution without header Coding Method MH MR MMR JBIG NEFAX 691 only Scanning Area Sheet through scanning Maximum 208mm Internet fax Enable NEFAX 691 only Dialing Direct dialing Entering the fax number directly using the 10 Key Pad One touch dial 32keys NEFAX 67...

Page 25: ...04 dpi x 196 dpi 204 dpi x 392 dpi 406 dpi x 392 dpi Max recording paper size A4 Legal Report Activity report Back up RAM error report G3 protocol monitor report Memory image print Power failure report Reservation report RX result report Service report TX result report List Key setting list Machine status list Memory data list One touch dial list Service data list Speed dial list Other Features Au...

Page 26: ...od Scan to E Mail Scan to FTP resolution Ethernet 10 100Base T TX RJ 45 MIME Base64 Multi part Mixed text plain image tiff TX SMTP RX POP3 E Mail Format MIME Attached File format TIFF F Transmission MH Reception MH MR MMR JBIG 204 dpi 98 dpi 204 dpi 196 dpi 204 dpi 98 dpi 204 dpi 196 dpi 204 dpi 392 dpi 200 dpi 100 dpi 200 dpi 200 dpi E Mail TX SMTP FTP TX FTP E Mail Format MIME Attached File form...

Page 27: ...Which puts the operator in the direct stream of exhaust from this machine Where ammonia gas might be generated 2 2 Power Source If any other electrical equipment is sourced from the same power outlet make sure that the capacity of the outlet is not exceeded Use a power source with little voltage fluctuation Never connect by means of a multiple socket any other appliances or machines to the outlet ...

Page 28: ...ugging the power cord do not pull on the cord hold the plug and pull it out Do not bring any magnetized object near this machine Do not place a vase or vessel containing water on this machine Be sure to turn OFF the power switch at the end of the workday or upon power failure Use care not to drop paper clips staples or other small pieces of metal into this machine 3 2 Operating Environment The ope...

Page 29: ...ey are to be collected Do not burn bury in the ground or throw into the water any consumables Do not store consumables in a place which Is hot and humid Is subject to direct sunlight Has an open flame nearby 5 MISCELLANEOUS PRECAUTIONS Use the following precautions when performing service jobs for the machine that uses a laser When a service job needs to be performed in the laser beam path such as...

Page 30: ...G 9 6 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 1 2 3 1 Main Unit NEFAX 671 NEFAX 691 2 Paper Feed Cassette PF 125 3 Expansion memory 32 5 32 MB NEFAX 691 only ...

Page 31: ...ule the Drum Cartridge and Toner Cartridge are to be replaced by the user The contents of the Maintenance List are subject to change without notice For the part numbers see Parts Manual and Parts Modification Notice PM Parts Clean Replace Ref Page in This Manual Main unit Paper Take Up Roll When a paper take up failure occurs Replace when a paper take up failure occurs E 3 Image Transfer Roller 50...

Page 32: ...iven conditions see the Table given below are met It can be more or less depending on how each individual machine is used 1 Life Specifications Values Print Conditions Job type 2P J Paper size A4 L Letter L B W ratio B W 5 Unit name Life value Detection Toner Cartridge 6 0k The remaining amount of toner is detected A TONER EMPTY error is detected according to this value ...

Page 33: ... E 5 NOTE The Imaging Cartridge is the Drum Cartridge to which the Toner Cartridge is mounted 2 Replacement of the Paper Take Up Roller 1 Remove the Imaging Cartridge E 5 2 Using a soft cloth wipe the surface of the Paper Take Up Roller clean of dirt 4980E006AA 2 Remove the Paper Take Up Roller 4980E007AA ...

Page 34: ...he bushings and the gear to the new Image Transfer Roller NOTES Do not touch or dirty with chemicals or toner the surface of the Image Transfer Roller as indenta tions in and dirt on the surface of the Image Trans fer Roller adversely affect the quality of the printed image When handling the Image Transfer Roller hold onto the shaft and bushings of the roller Do not place a new Image Transfer Roll...

Page 35: ...the direc tion shown in the illustration and disconnect the Toner Cartridge from the Drum Cartridge NOTE If the Drum Cartridge is to be placed on a floor or similar place use care to prevent toner from scat tering around 4136E007AC 1 Take out a new Toner Cartridge and shake it in the horizontal direction sufficiently so that toner is agitated NOTE Placing the Toner Cartridge in an upright position...

Page 36: ...r Cartridge along the guide provided on the Drum Cartridge side and make sure that the Toner Cartridge is not tilted when inserted 4136E009AC 4 Install the Imaging Cartridge in this machine NOTE Insert the Imaging Cartridge along the guide pro vided on this machine side Ensure that the Imag ing Cartridge is not slid obliquely 5 Close the Front Door ...

Page 37: ... the Toner Cartridge in the direc tion shown in the illustration and disconnect the Drum Cartridge 4136E011AC 1 Mount the Toner Cartridge to a new Drum Car tridge NOTE Insert the Toner Cartridge along the guide provided on the new Drum Cartridge side and make sure that the Toner Cartridge is not tilted when inserted 4136E012AC 2 Install the Imaging Cartridge in this machine NOTE Insert the Imaging...

Page 38: ... 5 Remove the two screws and then remove the Left Rear Cover 4980U044AA 6 Remove the three screws and then remove the Circuit Board and Metal Bracket 4980E008AA 7 Remove the Upper Left Cover 8 Remove the two screws and then remove the Upper Right Cover and Protective Metal Bracket NOTE The Protective Metal Bracket is tightened together with the Upper Right Cover 4980E001AC ...

Page 39: ...faces around the Fusing Unit are very hot Use utmost care not to touch any surfaces other than the Fusing Unit 4980E002AB 10 Remove the Fusing Unit 4980E003AA 1 Connect connector A 2 Mount the Fusing Unit in this machine and secure it in position by tightening the two screws 3 Connect connectors B and C NOTE When installing the Fusing Unit route the harness as shown in the illustration and make su...

Page 40: ... a soft cloth wipe clean the surface of the Paper Take Up Roller 1382E002AA 1 Open the Document Feeder Cover 2 Remove the two screws and then remove the Document Feeder Cover 1382E004AA 3 Remove the screw and then remove the mount ing plate and spring NOTE Be extremely careful not to lose the spring 1382E012AA 4 Remove the two Document Stoppers 1382E008AA ...

Page 41: ...n installing the Pick Up Roller Paper Take Up Roller Assy make sure that the notch in the shaft of the Paper Take Up Roller is positioned on the top 1382E013AC 1 Remove the Paper Take Up Roller 1382E010AA 2 Using a soft cloth wipe clean the surface of the Pick Up Roller 1382E001AA ...

Page 42: ...e Exit Roller 1 Open the Document Feeder Cover 2 Remove the Pick Up Roller 1382E011AA 2 While turning the Document Feed Knob in the direction shown in the illustration use a soft cloth to wipe clean the Registration Rollers 1382E014AB 2 Using a soft cloth wipe clean the surface of the Transport Roller 1382E003AA 2 While turning the Document Feed Knob in the direction shown in the illustration use ...

Page 43: ...d 1 Open the Document Feeder Cover 2 Using a soft cloth wipe clean the surface of the Paper Separator Pad 1382E005AA 2 Remove the Paper Separator Cover 1382E006AB 3 Loosen the two screws and then remove the Paper Separator Pad NOTE Be extremely careful not to lose the spring on the Paper Separator Pad 1382E007AA ...

Page 44: ...ray 1382E006AB 3 Remove the two screws and then remove the ADF motor cover 4 Remove four screws from ADF Assy 5 Open the ADF Assy 6 Using a soft cloth dampened with alcohol wipe clean the surface of the CIS Glass 7 Using a soft cloth dampened with alcohol wipe clean the surface of the Shading roller ...

Page 45: ... when you exchang CIS 1 Open the Document Feeder Cover 2 Remove two screws then remove the Document Feeder Cover 3 Remove the exit tray 4 Remove the two screws and then remove the ADF motor cover 5 Remove two screws from ADF Assy 6 Open the ADF Assy ...

Page 46: ...st the Shading Level in the Service Mode S 70 7 peel off the film NOTE Exchang the film when you exchang CIS Put the film according to a stand ard position of figure 8 Take out the CIS NOTE Do not lose two springs 9 Remove the Flat Cable from the CIS ...

Page 47: ...e Print Head Unit This product employs a Class 3b laser diode that emits an invisible laser beam The laser diode and the scanning polygon mirror are incorporated in the print head unit The print head unit is NOT A FIELD SERVICE ITEM Therefore the print head unit should not be opened under any circumstances Semiconductor laser Maximum power of the laser diode 15 mW Maximum average radiation power 3...

Page 48: ...hed to laser products marketed in the United States All Areas Denmark CAUTION Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure Semiconductor laser Maximum power of the laser diode 15 mW Wavelength 770 800 nm CAUTION Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this...

Page 49: ...00 nm VARNING Om apparaten används på annat sätt än i denna bruksanvisning specificerats kan använ daren utsättas för osynlig laserstrålning som överskrider gränsen för laserklass 1 Halvledarlaser Den maximala effekten för laserdioden 15 mW Våglängden 770 800 nm VARNING Osynlig laserstrålning när denna del är öppnad och spärren är urkopplad Betrakta ej strålen ADVERSEL Dersom apparatet brukes på a...

Page 50: ... 1 3 Laser Safety Label A laser safety labels is attached to the outside of the machine as shown below 1 4 Laser Caution Label A laser caution label is attached to the inside of the machine as shown below ...

Page 51: ...s to be performed in the laser beam path such as when working around the print head and PC Drum be sure first to turn this machine OFF If the job requires that this machine be left ON take off your watch and ring and wear laser protective goggles A highly reflective tool can be dangerous if it is brought into the laser beam path Use utmost care when handling tools on the user s premises ...

Page 52: ... field If it becomes unavoidably necessary to disassemble any of these assemblies and units disassembly may be done provided that the conditions permitting reassembly are met Note also that when two or more screws are used on the part in question only one repre sentative screw may be marked with red paint 2 Variable resistors on board Do not turn the variable resistors on boards for which no adjus...

Page 53: ...D 7 3 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY 3 1 Identification of Exterior Parts and Removal Procedures for Main unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 54: ...ne hand and pull Tray1 off toward you 6 Left Cover Open the Front Door Remove the one screw unhook the eight tabs and remove the Left Cover 7 Right Cover Open the Front Door Remove the two screws unhook the four tabs and remove the Right Cover 8 Rear Cover Remove the four screws and remove the Rear Cover No Name Removal Procedure 1 Document Feeder Cover Open the Document Feeder Cover Remove the tw...

Page 55: ...here it is absolutely necessary to touch the ICs and other electric components on the board be sure to ground your body Symbol Name Removal Proce dures AFEIF PCB Analog Front End Interface Board D 22 PWB P Controller Mechanical Control Board D 12 PWB O Control Panel D 12 PWB IF Interface Board D 13 PWB ADF Automatic Document Feeder Control Board D 10 PU1 Power Unit D 15 HV1 High Voltage Unit D 19 ...

Page 56: ...ng removal procedures The following removal procedures omit the removal of the applicable component from connectors and circuit board supports When it is necessary to touch ICs and other electrical components on the circuit board be sure to first ground yourself Symbol Name Removal Procedure PWB A ADF Automatic Document Feeder Control Board D 21 AFEIF PCB Analog Front End Interface Board D 14 PWB ...

Page 57: ...t Board Removal Procedures 1 Remove the Rear Cover 2 Disconnect the connector from the Network Inter face Card Board 4980U039AD 3 Remove three screws 4 Remove the Network Interface Card Board 4980U039AE 2 Disconnect all connectors from the Network Con trol Unit Board 4980D517AA 3 Remove three screws 4 Remove the Network Control Unit Board 4980D518AA ...

Page 58: ...1 Remove the Exit tray D 7 4 Disconnect all connectors and flat cables from the Controller Mechanical Control Board NOTES Use utmost care not to snap off the flat cable 4980D003AC 5 Remove six screws 6 Remove the Controller Mechanical Control Board 4980D004AB 2 Remove the Rubber cap then remove the three screws 3 Unplug one connector and one flat cable 4 Remove the Control Panel NOTE Use utmost ca...

Page 59: ...ug the five connectors on the Controller Mechanical Control Board 4980D063AB 4 Remove the two screws 5 Remove the Left Rear Cover 4980U044AA 6 Remove the three screws 7 Remove the Circuit Board and Metal Bracket 4980E008AA 8 Remove the two screws 9 Remove the Protective Metal Bracket for the Interface Board 4980D065AA ...

Page 60: ...691 only D 11 3 Remove the Network Control Unit Board D 11 10 Remove the seven screws 11 Remove the Interface Board 4980D066AA 4 Unplug the five connectors on the Controller Mechanical Control Board 4980D063AB 5 Unplug the connector on the Plate NIC Board 1383U007AB 6 Remove the two screws 7 Remove the Left Rear Cover 4980U044AA ...

Page 61: ...91 ONLY D 11 5 Remove the Network Control Unit Board D 11 7 Remove the ADF Unit D 19 8 Remove the three screws 9 Remove the Circuit Board and Metal Bracket 4980E008AA 10 Remove the two screws 11 Remove the Plate NIC Board 4980U045AC 6 Unplug the two flat cables from the Controller Mechanical Control Board NOTE Use utmost care not to snap off the flat cable 4980D006AA ...

Page 62: ...s on the Controller Mechanical Control Board 4980E004AB 11 Remove the three screws 12 Remove the Circuit Board and Metal Bracket 4980E008AA 13 Remove the three screws 14 Unhook the tab and then remove the Right Rear Frame 4980D009AB 15 Remove the three screws from the Left Rear Frame 4980D071AA ...

Page 63: ...Left Cover 21 Remove the two screws 22 Remove the Upper Right Cover and Protective Metal Bracket NOTE The Protective Metal Bracket is tightened together with the Upper Right Cover 4980E001AC 23 Remove the two screws 24 Unplug the three connectors 25 Remove the Fusing Unit Assy 4980E002AA 26 Remove three screws 27 Remove the Power Switch stay 28 Remove the Power Switch 4980D011AC ...

Page 64: ...Remove the Power Unit Assy D 16 29 Remove four screws 30 Disconnect three connectors 31 Remove the Power Unit Assy 4980D026AD 32 Remove four screws 33 Remove the Power Unit 4136D002AB 2 Remove one screw 3 Remove the High Voltage Unit 4136D003AB ...

Page 65: ...g supplied to this machine Doing that could lead to exposure to the laser beam resulting in blindness NEVER attempt to disassemble or adjust the PH Unit Doing that could lead to exposure to the laser beam resulting in blindness 6 Unplug the connector PI 104 on the Controller Mechanical Control Board 7 Unplug the two flat cables from the Controller Mechanical Control Board NOTE Be extremely careful...

Page 66: ...problem 4 Remove the four screws 5 Unhook the two tabs and then remove the Upper Cover 4980D012AB 6 Disconnect one flat cable and one connector from the Controller Mechanical Control Board NOTE Use utmost care not to snap off the flat cable 4980D005AA 7 Remove three screws 8 Remove the PH Unit NOTE When reinstalling the PH Unit tighten the screws in the numerical order shown in the illustration 41...

Page 67: ...ly and carefully 4 Remove the flat from the control panel 5 Remove the control panel 6 Remove the three screw 7 Remove three screw and lift the document feed unit be slowly and carefully oard 8 Unplug the P104 connector on the Document Feeder Control Board 9 Remove the screw and remove the Earth cable 10 Remove the flat cable P603 from the AFEIF Board 11 Remove the document feed unit ...

Page 68: ... AFEIF Board D 21 1 Remove the document feed unit 2 Unplug six connectors on the document control Board 3 Remove four screws 4 Remove the document control board 1 Remove the document Feeder Unit 2 Remove the flat cable from the AFEIF Board 3 Remove four scerws 4 Remove the AFEIF Board ...

Page 69: ...1 Remvoe the document feed unit 2 Remove the connector PA01 on the Automatic document feeder control board 3 Option the document feeder cover 4 Remove the two scerws and then reomove the ADF motor cover 5 Remove the two scerws and then remove the ADF motor ...

Page 70: ...ront Door NOTE The Imaging Cartridge is the Drum Cartridge to which the Toner Cartridge is mounted 3 Remove the Left and Right Covers D 7 2 Disconnect one connector 3 Remove two screws 4 Remove the Main Motor 4136D010AB 4 Remove the four connectors from the Paper Take Up Upper Guide Assy 4980D015AB 5 Unhook the two tabs and then remove the Paper Take Up Upper Guide Assy 4980D016AB ...

Page 71: ...wo tabs and remove the tray 4980D027AC 7 Remove the Multi purpose Tray Paper Empty Sensor 4980D028AB 8 Remove the Multiple Bypass Tray Paper Empty Sensor 4980D029AB 9 Remove the Toner Empty detection sensor 4980D030AA ...

Page 72: ...per Take Up Solenoid and tighten one screw 2 Turn the gear in the direction of the arrow shown below so that the flapper of the Paper Take Up Solenoid catches the stopper of the gear 2 Disconnect one connector of the Paper Take Up Solenoid 4136D058AA 3 Remove one screw 4 Remove the Paper Take Up Solenoid 4136D059AA Flapper Gear 4980D067AA Stopper ...

Page 73: ... the Main Motor D 24 4980D074AA 6 Remove the Paper Lifting Plate Assy 7 Remove two springs 4980D057AA 8 Disconnect one connector and one flat cable from the Controller Mechanical Control Board NOTE Use utmost care not to snap off the flat cable 9 Remove the Top Cover 10 Remove four screws 11 Remove the PH Base Plate Assy 4136D016AB 12 Disconnect one connector of the Paper Take Up Solenoid 13 Remov...

Page 74: ...im iter is replaced adjust the set position of the Coupling Gear so that the Take up Roller becomes level The procedure is as follow 15 Remove one screw 16 Remove the Paper Take Up Solenoid 4136D018AA 17 Unhook two tabs and remove the Paper Take Up Clutch Gear 4136D057AA 2 Unhook three tabs and take apart the Paper Take Up Clutch Gear then remove the Torque Limiter 4136D043AA Torque Limiter Coupli...

Page 75: ...replaced Paper Take Up Clutch Gear Torque Limiter to the shaft Rotate the Paper Take Up Clutch Gear by hand Need to be released Sole noid Flapper 4136D060AA 1 When the Roller is lent to clockwise move the coupling Gear to A direction 4136D046AA 2 When the Roller is lent to counter clockwise move the coupling Gear to B direction 4136D045AA 2 Remove the two screws 3 Remove the Fusing Unit is divided...

Page 76: ...ons for Installation of Bushings Make sure that the slits in the bushing are properly aligned with the rib of the Fusing Unit 4136D040AA Upper Fusing Roller section 5 Remove one screw and the Thermistor NOTE When reinstalling the Thermistor route the har ness as shown in the illustration 4980D068AB ...

Page 77: ...3 Printing a Test Pattern NOTES Print a test pattern when making the following adjustments Printer s main scanning sub scanning registration adjustments Scanner s main scanning sub scanning registration adjustments Scanner s zoom ratio adjustment Leading edge tilt adjustment Automatic Document Feeder sub scanning zoom ratio adjustment Automatic Document Feeder main scanning sub scanning registrati...

Page 78: ...verview To reduce the margin Decrease the setting To increase the margin Increase the setting 4 Specify settings for the TRAILING EDGE ERASE and the VERTICAL EDGE ERASE functions in the same way Mode Function Item Setting Range Service s Choice Leading Edge Erase Trailing Edge Erase Vertical Edge Erase 0 to 5 1 increment 1 mm Specify the amount erased at the leading edge width of A trailing edge w...

Page 79: ...tting If the width of B is less than the width of A Decrease the setting If the shift cannot be adjusted to within the specification with a single adjustment perform the adjustment again to change the setting 5 Press the Yes key to apply the setting NOTE If the Stop key is pressed instead of the Yes key the main screen is displayed and the set ting returns to that before it was changed 6 Print a t...

Page 80: ...tern is longer than the specified width Increase the setting If the width of C in the test pattern is shorter than the specified width Decrease the set ting If the shift cannot be adjusted to within the specification with a single adjustment perform the adjustment again to change the setting 5 Press the Yes key to apply the setting NOTE If the Stop key is pressed instead of the Yes key the main sc...

Page 81: ... 100 mm 100 mm 3 Load the test pattern into the Automatic Docu ment Feeder and then print five single sided cop ies NOTE The test pattern should be positioned vertically 1382U027AA 4 Measure the lengths a and b on the copies of the test pattern and if there is a large shift adjust it according to the following procedure Standard values of a and b 1 0 mm 1382D008AA a b ...

Page 82: ...than the specified width Decrease the setting If the width of C in the test pattern is shorter than the specified width Increase the setting If the shift cannot be adjusted to within the specification with a single adjustment perform the adjustment again to change the setting 6 Press the Yes key to apply the setting NOTE If the Stop key is pressed instead of the Yes key the main screen is displaye...

Page 83: ...ust it according to the following procedure 5 Change the setting If D is shorter Decrease the setting If E is shorter Increase the setting If the shift cannot be adjusted to within the specification with a single adjustment perform the adjustment again to change the setting 6 Press the Yes key to apply the setting NOTE If the Stop key is pressed instead of the Yes key the main screen is displayed ...

Page 84: ...out of specification adjust it according to the following procedure 5 Change the setting If the width of F in the test pattern is longer than the specified width Increase the setting If the width of F in the test pattern is shorter than the specified width Decrease the setting If the shift cannot be adjusted to within the specification with a single adjustment perform the adjustment again to chang...

Page 85: ...UL Others STD UL Canada South America Taiwan U S A STD Others Bahrain Baltic Croatia Hong Kong Iran Kuwait Malaysia New Zealand Poland Qatar Romania Russia Singapore Slovakia Slov enia Ukraine Others JP2 1 2 JP3 1 2 JP4 1 2 JP5 1 2 JP6 1 2 TBR 21 Austria Belgium Cyprus Czech Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Liechtenstein Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Sweden Switz...

Page 86: ...ton 6 Specify Corresponding_language WinXP on the CD ROM and then click the OK button 7 Click the Next button and then click the Finish button 8 When the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears again repeat steps 4 through 7 to install all drivers For Windows 2000 1 Start up the host computer and then insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 2 Turn on this mahine 3 Use a USB cable to connect t...

Page 87: ... device recommended and then click the Next button again 5 Select Specify a location and then click the Browse button 6 Specify Corresponding_language Win9X on the CD ROM and then click the OK button 7 Click the OK button and then continue following the instructions in the dialog boxes that appear until the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears 8 Click the Finish button 9 Whe...

Page 88: ...e Update Software folder and Update file to drive C Copy them into the highest directory on drive C 4 Use a USB cable to connect this machine to the host computer Wait until the hardware is detected 5 Display the System Properties dialog box Properties for My Computer click the Hardware tab click the Device Manager button select Imaging devices and then check that DocuJet XXXX machine type has bee...

Page 89: ...ware and click the Browse button 8 Click the Update button The transfer of firmware data begins Wait until the transfer of data is finished 9 Check the firmware update status in the display NOTE Do not turn this machine off or on while the screen shown above is displayed 10 Check that the following message appears in the display to indicate that the updating of the firmware is complete 4980D048AA ...

Page 90: ...D 44 11 Click the OK button and then quit the A3S A4S Update F W V1 XX application 12 Turn this machine off then on again 4980D049AA ...

Page 91: ...ard through the PC 230_User_none_logged_in 8 Input bin Data transfer is switched to the binary mode 9 Press the Enter key ftp bin 10 The following messages is displayed 200_Type_set_to_I 11 Type put and then the location and name of the update file ftp put X XXX bin 12 Press the Enter key Wait to a while until data transfer is completed 13 Check that the following message is displayed and data has...

Page 92: ...achine OFF ON to restart this machine C ftp XXX XXX XXX XXX Connected to XXX XXX XXX XXX 220 NET ARM FTP SERVER X X ready USER XXX XXX XXX XXX none 230 User none logged in ftp bin 200 Type set to I ftp put X XXX bin 200 PORT command OK 150 About to open data connection 226 Transfer complete ftp xxxbytes sent in xxxSeconds xxxKbytes sec ftp get flash 200 PORT command OK 150 About to open data conne...

Page 93: ...the Controller Mechanical Control Board from 1 2 to 2 3 6 Use a USB cable to connect this machine to the host computer 7 Start up the host computer 8 Turn on this machine The following message appears in the display 9 Perform steps 6 through 10 of Procedure for Upgrading the Firmware to update the firmware 10 Check that the following message appears in the display to indicate that the updating of ...

Page 94: ...s for jumper switches CJ3 on the Controller Mechanical Control Board from 2 3 to 1 2 Return them to their default settings 13 Install the NIC Board only when the optional NIC Board is mounted 14 Install the Rear Cover 15 Turn on this machine 4980D051AB ...

Page 95: ...ontrol Board to the new one Remove the EEPROM U39 from the old Controller Mechanical Control Board and then attach it to the new Controller Mechanical Control Board 4980D059AB EEPROM Old Controller Mechanical Control Board New Controller Mechanical Control Board NOTE Be sure to install the EEPROM U39 so that notch A faces the correct direction 1171D049AA A A ...

Page 96: ...d the reports can be printed 6 Paper key Press to select the paper tray that contains the desired paper 7 2in1 key Press to select the 2in1 function For KONICA MINOLTA FAX 3900 only 8 key Press to change the zoom ratio in the range between 0 50 and 2 00 in 0 01 increments Press to scan through the various settings and information in order Press to specify the various settings 9 Zoom key Press to s...

Page 97: ... Copy mode 16 Fax key Press to enter Fax mode The indicator lights up in green to indicate that the machine is in Fax mode 17 Scan key Press to enter Scan mode The indicator lights up in green to indicate that the machine is in Scan mode Available only when the Internet Fax Network Scan Kit is installed For KONICA MINOLTA FAX 3900 only 18 123 ABC key Press to switch the function of the10 Key Pad b...

Page 98: ...al key Use to dial previously programmed fax numbers represented by 3 digit numbers 25 Redial Pause key Re dials the last number called During dialing use to generate a pause when trans ferring from an internal to an external line or receiv ing information services 26 Phone Book key Use to display the information programmed for one touch dialing group dialing and speed dialing 27 Speaker key Press...

Page 99: ...FUNCTIONS OF SWITCHES AND PARTS ON PWBs 2 1 Circuit Board Locations NEFAX 671 2 2 Circuit Board Locations NEFAX 691 PWB P NCU PWB IF NIC IF PWB A ADF AFEIF PCB NIC PWB P NIC IF PWB IF NCU PWB A ADF AFEIF PCB ...

Page 100: ...S 5 2 3 PWB P Controller Mechanical Control Board 2 4 PWB IF Interface Board 4980S003AC M32 5 Option Socket for NEFAX 691 NIC 4980S004AB USB port FAX port Line FAX port TEL TCP IP port for NIC ...

Page 101: ...S 6 2 5 NCU Network Control Unit Board 2 6 NIC Network Interface Card Board For NEFAX 691 2 7 NIC IF Plate NIC Board for NEFAX 691 4980S507AA 4980S508AA TCP IP port TCP IP port Green LED Orange LED ...

Page 102: ...twork cable is connected correctly If this LED is not lit check the connection again even if this machine appears to be connected correctly If this LED is not lit when both ends are connected cor retly the network cable may be damaged Orange LED Orange ON This LED blinks when data is being transferd ...

Page 103: ...ious reports are printed The reports and the lists are printed 3 1 Status Mode Function Tree STATUS MODE TOTAL PAGE TOTALCOUNT TOTAL SCAN TX PAGES RX PAGES TX RESULT REPORT RX RESULT REPORT TX RX RESULT PRINT REPORT TX RESULT REPORT RX RESULT REPORT ACTIVITY REPORT MEMORY DATA LIST MEMORY IMAGE PRINT ONE TOUCH LIST SPEED DIAL LIST KEY SETTING LIST RELAY BOX LIST MACHINE STATUS CONFIGRATION PAGE S ...

Page 104: ...or 2in1 Scan 3 2 Status Mode Setting Procedure Procedure 1 Press the Status key 2 The first Status screen appears Exiting Procedure Press the Panel Reset key Changing the Status Mode Functions 1 Press the key or key to select the desired function 2 Press the Yes key to apply the setting 3 To return to the previous screen press the No C key ...

Page 105: ...ine was installed 4 RX PAGES Displays the total number of pages received since this machine was installed No Function Purpose Setting Details Precautions 1 TX RESULT REPORT Displays the transmission result report 1 Press the Status key twice 2 Press the Yes key 3 Press the and keys to display the desired trans mission results to check them In the transmission result screen TX indicates sent faxes ...

Page 106: ...the reception result report 3 ACTIVITY REPORT S 12 Prints the transmission reception result report 4 MEMORY DATA LIST S 12 Prints the list of documents stored in the memory 5 MEMORY IMAGE PRINT S 13 Prints the reduced image of the first page of the document stored in the memory 6 ONE TOUCH LIST S 13 Prints the recipients programmed in the one touch dial keys 7 SPEED DIAL LIST S 13 Prints the recip...

Page 107: ...CTION No DESTINATION STATION DATE TIME PAGE DURATION MODE RESULT 0069 RX 001 AAA NEWYORK 012345678 JAN 22 20 07 010 00 01 12 G3 OK RX RESULT REPORT NAME ABC 123 TEL 1234567 DATE Dec 01 2003 15 12 NO SESSION DATE TIME TX RX DESTINATION STATION PAGE DURATION MODE RESULT 01 0034 JAN 22 20 07 TX AAA NEWYORK 012345678 010 00 01 12 G3 2 4 OK 02 0048 JAN 23 14 20 RX ZZZ LONDON 876543210 001 00 00 45 G3 2...

Page 108: ...567 DATE Dec 01 2003 15 12 OT NO DESTINATION STATION DESTINATION NUMBER BATCH TIME SPEED SET DATE OP 01 AMSTERDAM OFFICE 0P09876543 33 6 JAN 20 2001 ONE TOUCH LIST NAME ABC 123 TEL 1234567 DATE Dec 01 2003 15 12 SP NO DESTINATION STATION DESTINATION NUMBER SPEED SET DATE SP 001 SYDNEY OFFICE 0P111222333444 33 6 JAN 26 2004 SPEED DIAL LIST NAME ABC 123 TEL 1234567 DATE Dec 01 2003 15 12 KEY NO TIME...

Page 109: ... Relay BOX list example NAME ABC 123 TEL 1234567 DATE Dec 01 2003 15 12 RELAY BOX RELAY BOX SETTING NO RELAY BROADCAST LOCATION BOX 00 RELAY REPORT RELAY ID 1111 RELAY PW 111 01 OT 01 4733112 RELAY BOX LIST ...

Page 110: ...ENSITY LEVEL MANUAL LIGHT DARK OUTPUT PRIORITY NON TRAY1 A4L CONTINUOUS TRAY2 A4L ONE TOUCH OR GROUP DIAL 00 64 RESERVED SPEED DIAL 000 200 RESERVED PROGRAM DIAL 61 NONE 62 PROGRAM 63 PROGRAM 64 PROGRAM BATCH TX 00 64 MAIL BOX 01 ID NONE 02 ID NONE 03 ID NONE 04 ID NONE 05 ID NONE RELAY BOX 00 ID NONE 01 ID NONE 02 ID NONE 03 ID NONE 04 ID NONE 05 ID NONE 06 ID NONE 07 ID NONE 08 ID NONE 09 ID NON...

Page 111: ...ER 0P1234567890 USER NAME AAABBBCCC DDDEEE IP ADDRESS 111 222 333 444 SUBNET MASK 555 666 777 888 GATEWAY 999 000 111 222 SENDER NAME E MAIL ADDRESS aaa bbb com SMTP SERVER 333 444 555 666 SMTP PORT NO 77 SMTP TIMEOUT sec 60 TEXT INSERT OFF DEFAULT SUBJECT from aaa POP3 SERVER 888 999 000 111 POP3 PORT NO 888 POP3 TIMEOUT sec 60 POP3 ACCCOUNT aaa POP3 PASSWORD AUTO RECEPTION min OFF REPLAY ADDRESS...

Page 112: ...t 000000 Printer Configuration Printer Memory 16Mbytes TRAY 1 A4 TRAY 2 A4 Bypass Installed Network Ethernet Network Setting Network Firmware 100 Network Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Network Speed AUTO TCP IP Network Information Protocol Address 000 000 000 000 Subnetmask 000 000 000 000 Default Gateway 000 000 000 000 IPP HTTP 000 000 000 000 000 ipp cgi ...

Page 113: ...lable only NEFAX 691 MACHINE SETTING PAPER SOURCE SETUP ADMIN MANAGEMENT COPY SETTING FAX REGISTRATION TX OPERATION REPORTING NETWORK SETTING INITIAL USER DATA RX OPERATION COMM SETTING E MAIL SETTING 1 UTILITY MODE E MAIL SETTING 2 SCAN SETTING S 33 S 30 S 27 S 27 S 25 S 24 S 46 S 45 S 44 S 41 S 22 S 52 S 50 S 48 ...

Page 114: ...ODE 1 TRAY1 PAPER 2 TRAY SETTING PAPER SOURCE SETUP COPY SETTING 1 PAPER PRIORITY 2 DENSITY PRIORITY 3 DENSITY LEVEL A 4 DENSITY LEVEL M 5 OUTPUT PRIORITY 1 REMOTE MONITOR ADMIN MANAGEMENT FAX REGISTRATION 1 ONE TOUCH DIAL 2 SPEED DIAL 3 GROUP DIAL 4 PROGRAM DIAL 5 BATCH TX 6 MAIL BOX 7 RELAY BOX TX OPERATION 1 SCAN CONTRAST 2 RESOLUTION 3 DEFAULT TX 4 HEADER S 29 S 26 S 26 S 22 S 23 S 24 ...

Page 115: ...E MONITOR 3 PSTN PBX COMM SETTING REPORTING 1 ACTIVITY REPORT 2 RESERV REPORT 3 TX RESULT REPORT 4 RX RESULT REPORT NETWORK SETTING 1 IP ADDRESS 2 SUBNET MASK 3 GATEWAY 4 DNS CONFIG INITIAL USER DATA 1 DATE TIME 2 USER FAX NO 3 USER NAME E MAIL SETTING 1 1 SENDER NAME 2 E MAIL ADDRESS 3 SMTP SERVER 4 SMTP PORT NO 5 SMTP TIME OUT 6 TEXT INSERT 7 DEFAULT SUBJECT S 43 S 41 S 32 S 44 S 45 S 47 ...

Page 116: ...X 691 UTILITY MODE E MAIL SETTING 2 1 POP3 SERVER 2 POP3 PORT NO 3 POP3 TIMEOUT 4 POP3 ACCOUNT 5 POP3 PASSWORD 6 AUTO RECEPTION 7 REPLAY ADDRESS 8 HEADER PRINT 1 RESOLUTION 2 IMAGE FORMAT 3 CODING METHOD SCAN SETTING S 50 S 52 ...

Page 117: ... operating environment can be specified No Function Purpose Setting Details Precautions 1 AUTO PANEL RESET To specify the time until the auto panel reset operation is performed after a copy cycle has been com pleted or after the last key opera tion The default setting is 1 minute OFF ON 0 5 1 2 3 4 5 2 ENERGY SAVE MODE To specify the time until the machine enters Energy Save mode after a copy cycl...

Page 118: ...ault setting is 0 The setting range is 3 to 3 5 LCD CON TRAST To specify the brightness of the display The default setting is 0 The setting range is 1 to 2 6 BUZZER VOLUME To set the volume of alarms and the beep sounded when a key is pressed The default setting is LOW HIGHT LOW OFF 7 INITIAL MODE To set the mode Copy mode or Fax mode that the machine starts up in or returns to after the Control P...

Page 119: ...re PLAIN in addition to A4 L or LT Procedure 1 Select the paper type PLAIN OHP CARD ENVELOPE 2 Select the paper size A5 B5 A4 FLS 16K HL LT LG NOTE If OHP is selected as the paper type only A4 and LT are available as paper sizes 3 To specify a custom paper size type in the size 2 TRAY SETTING To specify whether or not auto tray switching is enabled for each paper tray The default setting is CON TI...

Page 120: ... Detailed settings made in the user machine can be monitored It is how ever not possible to change the user setting or upgrade firmware FULL Access right with no restric tions In addition to being able to monitor the detailed settings made in the user machine the Tech Rep can change user settings and upgrade firmware When FULL is selected the Remote Monitoring Pass word screen will appear The Admi...

Page 121: ...ars on the Display and no operations can be made from the Control Panel of the local machine Neither the PC print nor Scanner function can be accepted No connection can be made with the RSD during operation from the Control Panel of the local machine Make the connection while no operations are performed on the local machine As is the case with the RSD operations from the Control Panel of the local...

Page 122: ...1 to 1 4 DENSITY LEVEL M To specify the default density level when manually setting the image density The default setting is NOR MAL 0 The setting range is 4 to 4 5 OUTPUT PRI ORITY To specify the default finishing set ting The default setting is NON NON SORT No Function Purpose Setting Details Precautions 1 ONE TOUCH DIAL This function can be used to pro gram one touch dial keys with fax numbers ...

Page 123: ...dem speed 33 6 kbps 14 4kbps 9 6 kbps Registered data Automati cally 3 GROUP DIAL NEFAX 671 This function can be used to pro gram a single one touch dial key with a maximum of 32 different fax numbers as one group NEFAX 691 This function can be used to pro gram a single one touch dial key with a maximum of 64 different fax numbers as one group Programming a one touch dial key with a group of fax n...

Page 124: ... setting transmission time is specified for a one touch dial key pro grammed with recipient fax numbers multiple documents can be stored in the memory and sent out together at the specified time A one touch dial key must first be programmed with the fax number of the recipient for the batch transmission Cannot set for e mail address 6 MAILBOX This function can be used to spec ify mailbox IDs in or...

Page 125: ...ial speed dial group dial A mailbox ID cannot be the same as a mailbox ID Setting value 0000 to 9999 Password Setting range 0 to 9999 or none No Function Purpose Setting Details Precautions 1 SCAN CON TRAST This function can be used to set the default scanning contrast level to one of five settings between LIGHT and DARK For dark col ored paper media select a set ting towards LIGHT For faint or co...

Page 126: ...ssion image mode is Half Tone 3 DEFAULT TX This function can be used to set the default transmission mode to MEM TX or ADF TX The default setting is MEM TX No Function Purpose Setting Details Precautions Setting value Description STD Standard FINE Fine S F Super Fine H T Half Tone to the res olution when trans mission image mode is half tone Setting value Description STD Half Tone Standard FINE Ha...

Page 127: ...pages which have failed to transmit if communication error occurs on the way transmitting docu ment In this case page num ber on Header Print is continued from the page number of the document suc cessfully transmitted Whether user setting is allowed or not is selectable with Soft switch For North America Header print is set ON and setting change to OFF by the user is not allowed Attaching Header P...

Page 128: ... at a specified time or when memory reception is set to OFF A password can be set to specify the starting time or ending time of memory reception or to cancel the function The set starting time and ending time are valid every day until memory reception is turned off The default setting is OFF No Indication on LCD 1 MEMORY RX MODE 2 No of RINGS 3 REDUCTION RX 4 RX PRINT 5 RX MODE 6 FORWARD 7 FOOTER...

Page 129: ... receive it if the setting of No of RINGS is made longer than the setting of CNG duration after dialing Be sure to make the No of RINGS setting to a value shorter than the CNG duration after dialing setting S 126 SOFT SWITCH 21 Bit No 6 7 CNG duration after dialing Setting value Description Setting value Description 1 Once 9 9 times 2 Twice 10 10 times 3 3 times 11 11 times 4 4 times 12 12 times 5...

Page 130: ...m to 570 mm Divide into 2 pages with 100 571 mm to 851 mm Divide into 3 pages with 100 851 mm or more Divide into 3 pages or more with 100 ON Less than 285 mm 1 page with 100 286 mm to 381 mm 1 page with 285 mm image length reduction 382 mm to 562 mm Divide into 2 pages with 100 563 mm to 839 mm Divide into 3 pages with 100 840 mm or more Divide into 3 pages or more with 100 Letter OFF Less than 2...

Page 131: ... into 3 pages or more with 100 Recor ding paper size Footer Length of received image Printing A4 OFF Less than 289 mm 1 page 290 mm to 570 mm Divide into 2 pages 571 mm to 851 mm Divide into 3 pages 852 mm or more Divide into 4 pages or more ON Less than 285 mm 1 page 286 mm to 562 mm Divide into 2 pages 563 mm to 839 mm Divide into 3 pages 840 mm or more Divide into 4 pages or more Letter OFF Les...

Page 132: ... OFF Less than 289 mm 1 page 290 mm to 313 mm Print into 1 page 1 mm to 24 mm of end is cut 314 mm to 570 mm Divide into 2 pages 571 mm to 594 mm Divide into 2 pages 1 mm to 24 mm of end is cut 595 mm to 851 mm Divide into 3 pages 852 mm or more Divide into 3 pages or more 1 mm to 24 mm of end is cut ON Less than 285 mm 1 page 286 mm to 309 mm Print into 1 page 1 mm to 24 mm of end is cut 310 mm t...

Page 133: ...6 mm or more Divide into 3 pages or more 1 mm to 24 mm of end is cut Legal OFF Less than 347 mm 1 page 348 mm to 371 mm Print into 1 page 1 mm to 24 mm of end is cut 372 mm to 686 mm Divide into 2 pages 687 mm to 710 mm Divide into 2 pages 1 mm to 24 mm of end is cut 711 mm to 1 025 mm Divide into 3 pages 1 026 mm or more Divide into 3 pages or more 1 mm to 24 mm of end is cut ON Less than 343 mm ...

Page 134: ...Start key The default setting is AUTO RX 6 FORWARD This function can be used to set whether or not the received document is forwarded Forward ON The received document is forwarded to the specified fax number or e mail address Forward and print ON PRINT The received document is printed by this machine at the same time that it is forwarded to the specified fax number or e mail address Do not forward...

Page 135: ... area 4mm 1 4 in The following table is the image printable area of each recording paper size due to setting of Footer Print 8 SELECT TRAY This function can be used to select which paper tray can be used to supply paper when printing received documents or transmission reports A paper tray that cannot be used for supplying paper can also be specified This function is only available when an optional...

Page 136: ...g Details Precautions 1 TONE PULSE This function can be used to spec ify the dialing system If this func tion is not correctly set to the type not be sent Select the correct set ting after checking which type of dialing system is used by your tele phone line There are two types of tele phone dialing systems tone dialing PB and pulse dialing DP10pps or DP20pps Faxes cannot be sent if this machine i...

Page 137: ...Start Pressing Start key following pressing ten key Pressing Start key following press ing Speed dial Pressing One touch key Pressing Redial key Usual TX RX End After receiving V21 signal Using Speaker key Start Just after pressing Speaker key Using Speaker key End Just after pressing Speaker key Set ting value Line monitor volume Usual TX RX Usual SPEAKER key HIGH High High LOW Low Low OFF Off Lo...

Page 138: ...ss number or extension num ber must be specified The connected wiring sys tem can be set to either PSTN Public Switched Tele phone Network or PBX Pri vate Branch Exchange For a PBX system the outside line access number or extension number must be specified The outside line access number or extension number is programmed in the key The default setting is PSTN Set ting value Description PSTN Public ...

Page 139: ...ssion such as with broadcast transmission and polling reception a report can be printed to show specified settings This function can be used to set whether this report is printed auto matically The default setting is OFF 3 TX RESULT REPORT This function can be used to set whether the report showing the result of a transmission is printed automatically after the transmis sion is finished The defaul...

Page 140: ...mission ID registered at destination station in case of Closed network Max 20 digits The characters which can be inputted are numbers from 0 to 9 Space and 3 User name The User Name is used for the indication of destination station at the time of the commu nication between same models Maximum 32 digits character can be inputted No Indication on LCD 1 DATE TIME 2 USER FAX No 9 USER NAME Setting val...

Page 141: ... only NEFAX 691 Please consult customer s net work administrator for informa tion about the IP address to use The default setting is AUTO AUTO SPECIFY If AUTO is selected the IP address is automatically acquired from the DHCP server NOTES AUTO is only enabled if there is a DHCP server available on the network When IP address cannot be acquired from the DHCP server IP address is acquired by the Aut...

Page 142: ...dress NOTE If Auto is selected for 1 IP Address Auto the items of 2 Subnet mask and 3 Gateway are automatically set Key entry is therefore disabled for 2 Subnet mask and 3 Gateway 4 DNS CONFIG This function is used to enable or disable the DNS Domain Name System setting If there is a DNS server on your network enter the IP address of the DNS server If the DNS server is located within your local ne...

Page 143: ...ers can be entered for the sender address If customer does not receive e mail on the copier enter the e mail address of the cus tomer s administrator 3 SMTP SERVER This function is used to enter the IP address or host name of an SMTP server NOTE Please consult customer s network administrator for information about the IP address to use Up to 64 characters can be entered for the host name The DNS s...

Page 144: ... ing text is inserted in the e mail message Image data TIFF format has been attached to the E mail We recommend you use a program like Imaging for Windows to view the file OFF If OFF is selected a blank e mail message will be sent 7 DEFAULT SUBJECT This function is used to specify the default subject line when sending scan data as an e mail attachment Up to 20 characters can be entered for the def...

Page 145: ...be entered for the host name The DNS settings must have been specified before speci fying the host name for the POP3 server 2 POP3 PORT NO This function is used to enter the port number 1 to 65535 for the POP3 server NOTE Please consult customer s network administrator for information about the port number to use The port number can be set between 1 and 65535 Normally port number 110 is used 3 POP...

Page 146: ...for automat ically checking for new e mail can be set between 1 minute and 60 minutes The default setting is 15 min utes If OFF is selected the E MAIL SETTING 2 screen appears again 7 REPLAY ADDRESS This function is used to enter the e mail address to be used when sending notification of an error if an error occurs while receiving an Internet fax Up to 64 characters can be entered for the reply ad...

Page 147: ...s containing stan dard sized text 300 dpi 300 dpi Higher resolution for text doc uments containing small characters or fine print such as a newspaper article 600dpi 600dpi Highest resolution for scan ning photographs and other images 2 IMAGE FOR MAT The default settings for data format used by the Scan to E mail and Scan to Server FTP functions can be specified The default setting is TIFF TIFF PDF...

Page 148: ...used by the Scan to E mail and Scan to Server FTP functions can be specified The default setting is MH MH MR MMR MH Modified Huffmann MR Modified Read 50 faster than MH MMR Modified Modified Read 50 faster than MR No Function Purpose Setting Details Precautions ...

Page 149: ...ed to check specify adjust and register service functions 5 1 Service Mode Function Tree Outline 1 SERVICE S CHOICE 2 ADJUST 3 COUNTER 4 DISPLAY 5 SOFT SWITCH 8 FIXED ZOOM CHANGE 9 CLEAR DATA 6 REPORTING 7 ADMIN REGISTRATION SERVICE MODE ...

Page 150: ...LING EDGE ERASE VERTICAL EDGE ERASE FLS PAPER SIZE TX SPEED RX SPEED TX LEVEL RX LEVEL DTMF LEVEL CNG LEVEL CED LEVEL ECM MODE CODING SCHEME TONER EMPTY REPORT PROTOCOL REPORT GDI TIMEOUT TONER EMPTY STOP PRE ROTATION FUSER TEMP Ad PRN MAIN REGIST PRN SUB REGIST ADF SUB ZOOM ADF MAIN REGIST ADF SUB REGIST TC TYPE SHADING LEVEL 2 ADJUST ...

Page 151: ...OUNTER 4 DISPLAY TOTAL COUNTER PM COUNTER I C COUNTER APPLICATION COUNTER SCAN COUNTER Available only for the NEFAX 691 MAIN F W VER ENGINE F W VER NIC F W VER MAIN RAM SIZE TC TYPE 5 SOFT SWITCH 01 10000000 to 64 00001000 ...

Page 152: ... SRAM CLEAR MEMORY CLEAR TOTAL CLEAR TOTAL COUNTER PM COUNTER I C COUNTER APPLICATION COUNTER SCAN COUNTER 9 CLEAR DATA 6 REPORTING 7 ADMIN REGISTRA SERVICE DATA LIST ERROR CODE LIST T 30 PROTOCOL LIST REDUCTION 2 REDUCTION 1 EXPANTION 1 EXPANTION 2 ...

Page 153: ...e screen appears 2 Exiting Procedure Press the Panel Reset key 3 Changing the Settings for Service Mode Functions 1 Press the key to select the desired function 2 Press the key key or the 10 Key Pad to select the desired setting 3 Press the Yes key to apply the setting 4 To return to the previous screen press the No C key NOTE In order for the settings for the Service mode functions to be changed ...

Page 154: ...NG EDGE ERASE S 62 5 VERTICAL EDGE ERASE S 63 6 FLS PAPER SIZE S 63 7 TX SPEED S 63 8 RX SPEED S 63 9 TX LEVEL S 64 10 RX LEVEL S 64 11 DTMF LEVEL S 64 12 CNG LEVEL S 64 13 CED LEVEL S 65 14 ECM MODE S 65 15 CODING SCHEME S 65 16 TONER EMPTY REPORT S 66 17 PROTOCOL REPORT S 67 18 GDI TIMEOUT S 67 19 TONER EMPTY STOP S 68 20 PRE ROTATION S 68 21 FUSER TEMP Ad Fuser temperature adjust S 68 ...

Page 155: ... the Marketing Area function Do not select each country Function Default Setting Utility mode Machine setting Buzzer volume S 22 Low Utility mode Admin management Remote monitor S 25 Limited Marketing area Country Setting in accordance with each country Australia China Germany Israel Japan Korea New Zealand The Philippines Saudi Arabia South Africa Taiwan Asia Bahrain Baltic Hong Kong Indonesia Ku...

Page 156: ...4 SPAIN 12 SWITZERLAND 5 ITALY 13 IRELAND 6 BELGIUM 14 PORTUGAL 7 NORWAY 15 SOUTH AFRICA 8 SWEDEN No Marketing area No Marketing area 16 GREECE 28 HUNGARY 17 ISRAEL 29 UKRAINE 18 AUSTRIA 30 BALTIC 19 GERMANY 31 WEST EUROPE 20 FRANCE 32 SLOVENIJA 21 UNITED KINGDOM 33 POLAND 22 AUSTRALIA 34 ROMANIA 23 CHINA 35 RUSSIA 24 NEW ZEALAND 36 SINGAPORE 25 KOREA 37 MALAYSIA 26 CZECH 38 HONG KONG 27 SLOVAK 39...

Page 157: ...he leading edge When the PH unit has been replaced 4 Trailing Edge Erase To change the laser emission timing to adjust the width of the image area that is erased at the trailing edge When the PH unit has been replaced Setting value Default 0 mm 1 mm 2 mm 3 mm 4 mm 5 mm Setting value Default 0 mm 1 mm 2 mm 3 mm 4 mm 5 mm ...

Page 158: ...peed Reception start speed setting Choose the mode from among the following Default is V 34 33600 Setting Value Default 0 mm 1 mm 2 mm 3 mm 4 mm 5 mm Setting Value Contents Default 0 330 203 mm 1 330 210 mm 2 330 216 mm 3 330 206 mm Mode Speed Default V 34 33600 31200 28800 26400 24000 21600 19200 16800 V 17 14400 12000 9600 7200 V 29 9600 7200 V 27 4800 2400 Mode Speed Default V 34 33600 31200 28...

Page 159: ...Level Calling tone output level Setting Value Default 2 dBm 3 dBm to 8 dBm 9 dBm 10 dBm to 16 dBm 17 dBm Setting Value Default 36 dBm 37 dBm to 42 dBm 43 dBm 44 dBm to 48 dBm 49 dBm Setting Value Default 2 dBm 3 dBm to 8 dBm 9 dBm 10 dBm to 16 dBm 17 dBm Setting Value Default 2 dBm 3 dBm to 10 dBm 11 dBm 12 dBm to 16 dBm 17 dBm ...

Page 160: ...to 16 dBm 17 dBm Setting Value Description Default ON When an error occurs during communication re send the frame where the error occurs OFF Any error is ignored during communication Setting Value Description Default JBIG The most complex compression method that generates the smallest code than any of following ones MMR A compression method MR A compression method MH The simplest compression metho...

Page 161: ...e telephone number for which the report is to be pro duced Fax number specifications An up to 20 digit number that may consist of 0 9 pause and space 0 9 pause _ The report will generate after 20 minutes 24 hours 48 hours or 72 hours after the event has occurred or until the condition is gone NAME ABC 123 TEL 1234567 DATE Dec 01 2003 15 12 The Fax s following conditions were appears the machine ma...

Page 162: ...s Setting Value Description Default 0 5 sec 1 10 sec 2 20 sec 3 30 sec 4 40 sec 5 50 sec 6 60 sec NAME ABC TEL 886 3 4733507 DATE APR 10 97 12 20 SESSION FUNCTION NO DESTINATION STATION DATE TIME PAGE MODE RESULT 0001 TX 01 ABC 22345678901234567890 DEC 02 15 00 008 ECM 12 OK TX RX DATA NSF FF 03 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CSI FF 03 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...

Page 163: ...hen a fusing failure has occurred Setting Value Description Default ON Toner empty stop is enabled ON FAX Toner empty stop is enabled only for FAX functions OFF Toner empty stop is disabled If OFF is selected operations are not stopped when the toner becomes empty Setting Value Description Default OFF Pre rotation disabled If OFF is selected the length of time until the first copy can be printed i...

Page 164: ...djust the print start position in the main scanning direction If the image on the copy devi ates in the CD direction When the PH unit has been replaced Press the Start key to begin printing the test page ADJUST The setting range is 60 40 mm to 140 40 mm 1 increment 0 1 mm The default setting is 100 PRN SUB REGIST TEST COPY To vary and adjust the print start position in the sub scanning direc tion ...

Page 165: ...he setting range is 90 5 0 mm to 110 5 0 mm 1 increment 0 5 mm The default setting is 100 ADF SUB REGIST TEST COPY To adjust for variations in the accu racy of ADF and their mounting accuracy by varying the scanning start position in the sub scanning direction Press the Start key to begin printing the test page ADJUST The setting range is 90 5 0 mm to 110 5 0 mm 1 increment 0 5 mm The default sett...

Page 166: ... 82 I C COUNTER To display the total number of times that the Drum Cartridge has been used To clear the counter data use the functions on the CLEAR DATA menu of Service mode S 82 APPLICATION COUNTER To display the number of pages used with each application COPY PRINT Number of copies printed FAX RX PRINT Number of Fax reception printed REPORT PRINT Number of Report printed PC PRINT Number of compu...

Page 167: ...made MONOCHROME Number of monochrome scans COLOR Number of color scans Scans made while making copies are not counted To clear the counter data use the functions on the CLEAR DATA menu of Service mode S 82 Function Purpose Setting Details Precautions ...

Page 168: ... display the version of the main firmware ENGINE F W VER To display the version of the engine firmware NIC F W VER To display the version of the engine firmware When NIC is not connected it is not displayed MAIN RAM SIZE To display the size of the main memory TC TYPE The default setting differs depending on the marketing area Toner Cartridge Type Setting 6 SERVICE MODE 6 SOFT SWITCH SOFT SWITCH 01...

Page 169: ...t Switch Number Forward Soft Switch Number Backward YES Update Soft Switch by current setting NO STOP Exit Soft Switch setting ONE TOUCH 1 32 of the soft switch numbers uses and selects an one touch key 33 64 of the soft switch numbers uses and selects key ...

Page 170: ...ory and counter 4 Mailbox ID Password 5 RX in memory password 6 Admin password 7 Section number password 8 ROM ID Error log history list includes the following items No Indication on LCD 1 SERVICE DATA LIST 2 ERROR CODE LIST 3 T 30 PROTOCOL LIST Hex binary conversion list HEX 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Bit no 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 6 0 0 1 1 ...

Page 171: ... 12K 000000 V 33 14 4K 000000 V 33 12K 000000 V 17 9 6K 000000 V 17 7 2K 000000 V 29 9 6K 000000 V 29 7 2K 000000 V 27 4 8K 000000 V 27 2 4K 000007 V 34 RX TIME 000007 V 34 RX PAGE 000002 33 6K 000005 31 2K 000000 28 8K 000000 26 4K 000000 24 0K 000000 21 6K 000000 19 2K 000000 16 8K 000000 9 6K 000000 7 2K 000000 4 8K 000000 2 4K 000001 V 34 TX TIME 000015 V 34 TX PAGE 000001 33 6K 000006 31 2K 0...

Page 172: ...MER ID 1 TC TYPE 1 000000 G3 TX PAGE RX IN MEMORY ADMIN PASSWORD 000000 MAIN RAM SIZE 16MB PCL RAM SIZE 0MB ROM ID 01 01 2004 v1 00 0 SERVICE DATA LIST ERROR LOG HISTORY LIST Index Error Maker Tell 0001 0070 49EE 88634733507 0002 00A0 49EE 0003 0070 0000 0004 0070 0000 0005 0070 0000 0006 0070 0000 0007 0070 0000 0008 0070 0000 0009 0070 0000 0010 0070 0000 0011 0070 0000 0012 0070 0000 0013 0070 ...

Page 173: ... 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000001 00000000 000...

Page 174: ... 67 S 160 NAME ABC TEL 886 3 4733507 DATE APR 10 97 12 20 SESSION FUNCTION NO DESTINATION STATION DATE TIME PAGE MODE RESULT 0001 TX 01 ABC 22345678901234567890 DEC 0 2 15 00 008 ECM 12 OK TX RX DATA NSF FF 03 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CSI FF 03 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 DIS FF 13 40 00 00 00 00 00 NSS FF 03 00 00 0...

Page 175: ...function 0 NAME ABC TEL 886 3 4733507 DATE APR 10 97 12 20 SESSION FUNCTION NO DESTINATION STATION DATE TIME PAGE MODE RESULT 0001 TX 01 ABC 22345678901234567890 DEC 0 2 15 00 008 ECM 12 OK TX RX DATA ANS CM JM CJ NSF NSS FF 03 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CSI DCS FF 03 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 DIS TCF FF 13 80 00 00 ...

Page 176: ...ges according to marketing area 1 Metric 2 Inch No Indication on LCD 1 Reduction 2 2 Reduction 1 3 Expansion 1 4 Expansion 2 Setting Name Initial fixed zoom ratio Setting Range Reduction 2 70 51 to 70 Reduction 1 81 71 to 99 Expansion 1 115 101 to 140 Expansion 2 141 141 to 199 Setting Name Initial fixed zoom ratio Setting Range Reduction 2 64 51 to 64 Reduction 1 78 65 to 99 Expansion 1 129 101 t...

Page 177: ...o their default settings Clear all data in the memory file and free all memory to 100 the user data are not affected But only clear DRAM data on PWB P NOTE Not include DRAM data on NIC No Indication on LCD 1 DRAM CLEAR 2 SRAM CLEAR S 82 3 MEMORY CLEAR S 84 4 TOTAL CLEAR S 86 5 TOTAL COUNTER 6 PM COUNTER 7 I C COUNTER 8 APPLICATION COUNTER 9 SCAN COUNTER ...

Page 178: ...LIST S 11 S 15 ADMIN MANEGE MENT REMOTE MONITOR OFF None None FAX REGISTRATION ONE TOUCH DIAL SPEED DIAL GROUP DIAL PROGRAM DIAL BATCH TX MAIL BOX RELAY BOX None None None None None None None ONE TOUCH LIST SPEED DIAL LIST KEY SETTING LIST MACHINE STATUS LIST S 11 S 13 S 15 TX OPERATION SCAN CONTRAST RESOLUTION DEFAULT TX HEADER 0 STD MEM TX ON MACHINE STATUS LIST S 11 S 15 RX OPERATION MEMORY RX ...

Page 179: ...G RESOLUTION IMAGE FROMAT CODING METHOD 300 X 300 TIFF MH MACHINE STATUS LIST S 11 S 16 TX RX Result Activity Data None TX RESULT REPORT RX RESULT REPORT ACTIVITY REPORT S 11 S 12 Image Data of DRAM memory file None MEMORY DATA LIST MEMORY IMAGE PRINT S 11 S 12 SER VICE MODE SERVICE S CHOICE MARKETTING AREA STANDARD SERVICE DATA LIST S 75 S 76 TX SPEED RX SPEED TX LEVEL RX LEVEL DTMF LEVEL CNG LEV...

Page 180: ...NT DENSITY LCD CONTRAST BUZZAR VOLUM INITIAL MODE 1 15MIN MODE1 MODE1 0 0 LOW COPY MACHINE STATUS LIST S 11 S 15 PAPER SOURCE SETUP TRAY1 PAPER METRIC A4L PLAIN INCH LETTER PLAIN MACHINE STATUS LIST S 11 S 15 TRAYSETTING CONTINUOUS ADMIN MANEGE MENT REMOTE MONITOR OFF None None COPY SETTING PAPER PRIORITY DENSITY PRIORITY DENSITY LEVEL A DENSITY LEVEL M OUTPUT PRIORITY TRAY1 AUTO 0 0 NON MACHINE S...

Page 181: ...AY ADDRESS HEADER PRINT None None None None None OFF None OFF MACHINE STATUS LIST S 11 S 16 SCAN SETTING RESOLUTION IMAGE FROMAT CODING METHOD 300 X 300 TIFF MH MACHINE STATUS LIST S 11 S 16 SER VICE MODE SERVICE S CHOICE MARKETTING AREA STANDARD SERVICE DATA LIST S 75 S 76 TX SPEED RX SPEED TX LEVEL RX LEVEL DTMF LEVEL CNG LEVEL CED LEVEL ECM MODE CODING SCHEME PROTOCOL REPORT V 34 V 34 3 dBm to ...

Page 182: ...ot be performed 5 TOTAL counter clear To clear the TOTAL COUNTER value 6 PM counter clear To clear the PM COUNTER value 7 I C counter clear To clear the I C COUNTER value 8 Application counter clear To clear the APPLICATION COUNTER value 9 Scan counter clear To clear the SCAN COUNTER value Exiting Procedure Press the Panel Reset key PM counter I C counter Application counter Scan counter ...

Page 183: ...et using the RSD utility software SRAM is cleared using the Service mode In this case the initial settings are determined according to the current marketing area code The bit status can be changed by the following methods 1 Use Soft Switch available as a Service Mode function S 58 Service mode S 73 Soft switch function 2 Use the RSD software function Hex binary conversion list HEX 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 184: ...each country Marketing area Country Setting in accordance with each country Australia China Germany Israel Japan Korea New Zealand The Philippines Saudi Arabia South Africa Taiwan Asia Bahrain Baltic Hong Kong Indonesia Kuwait Malaysia Oman Poland Qatar Romania Russia Slovakia Slovenia Thailand U A E Ukraine Singapore Singapore remark with DTS default setting U S A U S A Canada West Europe Austria...

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Page 201: ... 115 4 3 Ring off time at 1 st cycle to approve incoming ring 2 1 Pulse cycle to approve ring frequency 07 8 Dial tone or busy tone detection S 115 7 PSTN PBX setting 6 PBX dial tone detect 5 Dial mode select 4 3 2 1 Tx level select for PSK FSK 08 8 Sending RTN signal level S 116 7 Detect busy tone after dialing 6 Sending CED signal after connection 4 3 2 1 Redial interval 09 8 7 Ringer frequency ...

Page 202: ...7 6 5 CNG signal level S 124 4 3 2 1 DTMF high frequency level 20 5 4 3 2 1 Redefine redial interval S 125 21 8 NSS signal before DCS S 126 7 6 CNG duration after dialing T1 5 T4 timer 3 DIS signal length 2 1 Increase default T1 timing during calling 22 8 Detect busy tone before dial S 127 7 Regard dial tone as busy tone after dialing 6 Check busy tone method 4 3 2 1 CED signal output level 23 Res...

Page 203: ...ing speed for V 34 modem S 139 7 Set reset V 34 transmit level deviation 6 5 V 34 flag number between ECM frame 4 Phase 2 guard tone power level V 34 1 V 8 V 34 capability 39 8 Disable V 34 TX for V 34 modem S 139 7 Disable V 34 RX for V 34 modem 6 5 Flags number in ECM frame for V 34 modem 4 Manual TX mode for V 34 modem 3 Switch from V 17 to V 34 if DIS bit 6 set after received DIS 2 1 Delay tim...

Page 204: ...4 Memory near full capacity for black white scanning 3 2 Memory near full capacity for color scanning 55 Reserved S 149 56 Reserved S 149 57 Reserved S 149 58 8 Time out from OSK to FSK delay time S 150 59 6 5 4 3 2 1 Time between GMT Greenwich Mean Time S 151 60 6 Quick memory TX S 154 5 B4 A3 declaration for Ledger 4 The width of TX Ledger 8k 3 Print mailbox RX image even if password is not corr...

Page 205: ...n Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Reserved Reserved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 1 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 V 34 CI signal byte number reserved 0 1 1 Byte num ber 30 bytes 9 bytes15 bytes60 bytes Bit 2 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 ...

Page 206: ...it 6 If this bit is set to 0 the header select function can not be changed by user only changeable by serviceman in service mode Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Time between phase C to phase D signal in V 17 Example Image EOP 0 2 7 0 6 Header TX selec tion open to user 0 No 1 Yes 1 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 0 3 Transmit RTN sig nal level criteria 0 2 0 1 Sen...

Page 207: ... NSF frame with station ID 1 Yes 0 No 1 8 7 Number of pause within phone num ber 0 No limitation 1 Max up to 2 P within inputted telephone number 0 6 Re dial prohibit for NO ANSWER 0 Continue to dial 1 Not allowed to re dial if no any FAX signal or detected busy tone after dialing 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 RX level setting 0 6 3 1 2 1 1 0 RX level dB 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 3 ...

Page 208: ...X 8 Reserved Reserved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Visible alarm for RTN signal 0 No 1 Yes display message while sending receiving RTN signal RTN Return To Nega tive 1 C 3 Audible alarm for RTN signal 0 No 1 Yes alarm for sending or receiving RTN sig nal 1 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 Polarity change detection 0 Not to detect phase reverse during dialing calli...

Page 209: ...0 OFF 140 70 140 90 Bit 8 0 0 1 1 Bit 7 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 9 Reserved 2 2 3 8 3 3 4 7 4 4 5 6 5 5 6 5 6 6 7 4 7 7 8 3 8 8 9 2 9 9 10 1 0 10 1 10 Bit 6 0 0 1 1 Bit 5 0 1 0 1 PPS 20 20 20 Rese rved 16 16 16 Rese rved MR 33 40 30 33 40 30 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 PPS 10 10 10 10 Reserved MR 33 40 30 32 Bit 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1...

Page 210: ...tting 0 PSTN 1 PBX Select PBX line type 0 6 PBX dial tone detect 0 Not to detect dial tone before pre fix number 1 Detect dial tone before the pre fix number in PBX mode 0 5 Dial mode select 0 DTMF PB 1 Pulse DP 0 4 Tx level select for PSK FSK 1 8 3 0 2 0 1 0 Time 50 ms 100 ms 150 ms 800 ms Bit 8 0 0 1 1 Bit 7 0 1 0 1 Time 100 ms 250 ms 500 ms 1000 ms Bit 4 0 0 1 1 Bit 3 0 1 0 1 Cycle 1 2 3 4 Bit ...

Page 211: ...tect 1 Detect busy tone after dialing 1 6 Sending CED sig nal After connec tion 0 Not to send 1 Send CED signal before DIS signal after connection 1 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Redial Interval 0 1 3 0 2 0 1 1 Auto dial inter val 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 3 3 15 3 3 1 1 15 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Auto dial inter val 1 ...

Page 212: ...requency detection 0 0 7 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 TSI CSI append 0 Not append before send out TSI CSI 1 Automatically insert 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 0 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 Time from RX DIS signal to send DCS signal 0 1 0 Ringer fre quency range 10 to 75 Hz 20 to 57 5 Hz 20 to 75 Hz 10 to 75 Hz Bit 8 0 0 1 1 Bit 7 0 1 0 1 Description 70 ms 120 ms 180 ms 240 ms Bit 2 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 ...

Page 213: ...irmation report result field 0 Print OK 1 Print NG in case of sending or receiving RTN signal 0 6 Get gap time between digit for pulse dial 1 5 0 4 RX PIP T 30 com mand after send out MPS com mand 0 Send DCS at current speed 1 Return to Tx phase B waiting for DIS signal 0 1 3 Received DIS sig nal within recep tion 0 Repeat sending DIS DTC again until time out 1 Disconnected after sending DCN signa...

Page 214: ...o select 0 Yes 1 Not allowed 0 5 Protocol signal display mode 0 Not to display 1 Display V8 or T30 command within communica tion 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 0 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 DTMF high fre quency dB value 0 Base on SW19 1 4 1 High 1dB 0 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 ECM mode capa bility 1 Yes 0 No also disable V 34 modem capability 1 8 7 V 34 fall ...

Page 215: ...a fine R8 x 15 4 lines mm Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 MR capability for G3 0 Yes 1 No 0 1 7 Delay time between transac tion 0 6 0 5 Super fine printing capability for receiving 0 No 1 Yes 1 4 Disable ultra fine capability in RX mode 0 No 1 Yes 0 0 3 DTS mode Der Telefax Stan dard 0 No 1 Yes 0 2 Send DTC signal if RX DIS signal in polling RX mode 1 No send DIS again 0 Yes ...

Page 216: ... 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 2 3 Time between V 34 ANSam sig nal and FSK DIS signal 0 2 1 1 0 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Reserved Reserved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 1 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 Remote side no document to be polled 0 Not to generate error report document...

Page 217: ...ignation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Reserved Reserved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 CED frequency 0 2100 Hz 1 1100 Hz 0 5 Pause between off hook and CED signal 0 4 0 0 3 0 2 Inactivity timer T5 0 1 0 Coding method MMR MR MH JBIG Bit 2 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 Time T 1 8 sec to 2 5 sec T 100 msT 200 msT 300 ms Bit 5 0 0 0 0 Bit 4 0 0 1 1 Bit 3 0 1 0 1 Time T T 400 ms T 500 msT 600 msT 700 ms Bit...

Page 218: ... 2 1 when poor line condition Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Reserved Reserved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 G3 mode training quality level 0 5 0 4 Redefine re dial attempts counter 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Definition Level1 Level2 Level3 Level4 Bit 6 0 0 1 1 Bit 5 0 1 0 1 Counter 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1...

Page 219: ...it 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 5 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Level dBm 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Bit 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 5 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Level dBm 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Level dBm 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Bit 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0...

Page 220: ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Bit 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Interval min 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Bit 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Interval min Reserved Bit 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 1...

Page 221: ... RINGS setting to a value shorter than the CNG duration after dialing setting S 34 Utility Mode RX operation No of RINGS Bit 8 Sender machine s name will show on the other party s LCD or print on the report if remote side is the same model Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 NSS signal before DCS 0 Not to send NSS signal if remote side is same model 1 Send NSS signal if remote si...

Page 222: ... regulation tone frequency 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 CED signal output level 0 6 3 1 2 1 1 0 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Reserved Reserved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 0 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 Reserved Reserved 0 Level dBm 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1...

Page 223: ... 4 Reserved Reserved 0 0 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 Reserved Reserved 0 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Reserved Reserved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Flash key time in ON hook key dial 0 0 3 0 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 Reserved Reserved 0 Flash time 100 ms 80 ms 60 ms 50 ms Bit 4 0 0 1 1 Bit 3 0 1 0 1 ...

Page 224: ... 0 1 0 1 0 Level dBm 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Bit 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 4 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 3 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Bit 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 Bit 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Level dBm 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Bit 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Bit 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 Bit 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1...

Page 225: ...rved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Immunity for dial tone receiver 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Level dBm 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Level dBm 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Bit 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 ...

Page 226: ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 5 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Time ms 1400 1500 Bit 8 1 1 Bit 7 1 1 Bit 6 1 1 Bit 5 0 1 Time ms 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 Bit 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 Bit 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 Bit 5 0 1 0 1 0 1 Time ms 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Time ms 900 1000 ...

Page 227: ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Time sec 4 0 4 2 4 4 4 6 4 8 5 0 5 2 5 4 5 6 5 8 Bit 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Time sec 2 0 2 2 2 4 2 6 2 8 3 0 3 2 3 4 3 6 3 8 Bit 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Bit 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0...

Page 228: ... 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Level dBm 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Bit 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 4 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 3 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Bit 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 Bit 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Level dBm 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Bit 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Bit 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 Bit 1 1 0 1 0 1...

Page 229: ...eserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 0 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 Reserved Reserved 0 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Reserved Reserved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 0 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 Reserved Reserved 0 ...

Page 230: ...ze enable CEQ in the transmit path TCEQ 0 No 1 Yes 0 4 Compromise equal ize enable CEQ in the receiver path RCEQ 0 No 1 Yes 0 0 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 Reserved Reserved 0 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Reserved Reserved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 2 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 Password capabil...

Page 231: ...ncy Low range index 0 2 0 1 0 Time 300 ms 600 ms 1 sec 2 sec Bit 8 0 0 1 1 Bit 7 0 1 0 1 Frequency range 375Hz to 462Hz 310Hz to 380Hz 462Hz to 580Hz Bit 6 0 0 0 Bit 5 0 0 1 Bit 4 0 1 0 Frequency range 570Hz to 630Hz 300Hz to 370Hz Reserved Bit 6 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 5 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 4 1 0 1 0 1 Frequency range 375Hz to 462Hz 310Hz to 380Hz 462Hz to 580Hz Bit 3 0 0 0 Bit 2 0 0 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 Frequency rang...

Page 232: ...e Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Re dial attempts continue fail counter 0 No any limitation 1 limit up to bit 1 to 4 1 8 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Re dial attempts fail limitation counter 1 6 3 0 2 1 1 0 Counter 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Counter 8 9 10 11 1...

Page 233: ...te for V 34 modem 0 2 0 1 0 Symbol rate 3429 sym s 3200 sym s 3000 sym s 2800 sym s 2400 sym s Max speed 33 6 kbps 31 2 kbps 26 4 kbps 24 0 kbps 21 6 kbps Bit 6 0 0 0 0 1 Bit 5 0 0 1 1 0 Bit 4 0 1 0 1 0 Symbol rate Reserved Max speed Bit 6 1 1 1 Bit 5 0 1 1 Bit 4 1 0 1 Symbol rate 3429 sym s 3200 sym s 3000 sym s 2800 sym s 2400 sym s Max speed 33 6 kbps 31 2 kbps 26 4 kbps 24 0 kbps 21 6 kbps Bit...

Page 234: ... 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 V 8 V 34 capability 0 No 1 Yes 1 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Disable V 34 TX for V 34 modem 0 No 1 Yes 0 0 7 Disable V 34 RX for V 34 modem 0 No 1 Yes 0 6 Flags number in ECM frame for V 34 modem 0 5 0 4 Manual TX mode for V 34 modem 0 V 8 start handshake from V 8 1 V 17 0 1 3 Switch from V 17 to V 34 if DIS bit 6 set after received DIS 0 Yes star...

Page 235: ... 0 Bit 7 0 0 0 0 Bit 6 0 0 1 1 Bit 5 0 1 0 1 Speed V 29 V 29 V 27 V 27 ter 9600 bps 7200 bps 4800 bps 2400 bps Bit 8 0 0 0 0 Bit 7 1 1 1 1 Bit 6 0 0 1 1 Bit 5 0 1 0 1 Speed Reserved Bit 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 5 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Speed V 34 V 34 V 34 V 34 33600 bps 31200 bps 28800 bps 26400 bps Bit 3 0 0 0 0 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 Speed V 34 V 34 V 34 V...

Page 236: ... 0 Bit 7 0 0 0 0 Bit 6 0 0 1 1 Bit 5 0 1 0 1 Speed V 29 V 29 V 27 V 27 ter 9600 bps 7200 bps 4800 bps 2400 bps Bit 8 0 0 0 0 Bit 7 1 1 1 1 Bit 6 0 0 1 1 Bit 5 0 1 0 1 Speed Reserved Bit 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 5 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Speed V 34 V 34 V 34 V 34 33600 bps 31200 bps 28800 bps 26400 bps Bit 3 0 0 0 0 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 Speed V 34 V 34 V 34 V...

Page 237: ...ved Reserved 0 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Reserved Reserved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 0 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 Reserved Reserved 0 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Reserved Reserved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Reserved ...

Page 238: ...network 0 OFF 1 ON 0 5 Call transfer 0 OFF 1 ON 0 4 No of call transfer 0 3 3 0 2 1 1 1 Setting value Times 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Setting value Times 8 9 Reserved Bit 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 ...

Page 239: ...Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 RX print 0 RX one page then print one page PRINT RX 1 Start to print after receiving all pages MEMORY RX 1 A 3 Default TX mode 0 Memory TX 1 ADF TX 0 2 Header for FAX TX 0 Off 1 On Transmit header at top of each page 1 1 Print model name on top of TX page if machine name not register 0 No 1 Yes 0 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting B...

Page 240: ...POP3 server Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Activity report 0 No 1 Yes 1 8 7 Reservation report 0 No 1 Yes 0 6 TX result report 0 No 1 Yes 0 5 RX result report 0 No 1 Yes 0 4 TX RX error report 0 No 1 Yes 1 9 3 Error report for I FAX and network scanner 0 No 1 Yes 0 2 Error mail I FAX If machine receives Error Mail I FAX the mail is deleted or kept 0 Delete 1 Keep 0 1 Broadca...

Page 241: ...n 1 Based on redial time interval 0 4 No of rings 0 1 3 0 2 0 1 1 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Transmit or cancel after time out in Memory TX 0 Cancel and print out 1 Transmission 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 0 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 Reserved Reserved 0 No of rings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bit 4 0...

Page 242: ... for memory transmission 0 From error page 1 From start page 0 1 Reserved Reserved 0 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Reserved Reserved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 0 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 Reserved Reserved 0 Descrip tion Not to print Print report for each transaction Print report while repo...

Page 243: ...it HEX 8 Report LCD date time type 0 Digits format example 2003 11 19 1 Alpha numeric format example 2003 NOV 19 0 2 7 Report LCD date time format When bit No 8 is 1 When bit No 8 is 0 0 6 1 5 Memory near full capacity for black white scanning 0 4 1 8 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 Reserved Reserved 0 Date Time 2003 NOV 19 19 NOV 2003 NOV 19 2003 Bit 7 0 0 1 Bit 6 0 1 0 Date Time 20...

Page 244: ...ved Reserved 0 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Reserved Reserved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 0 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 Reserved Reserved 0 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Reserved Reserved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Reserved ...

Page 245: ...mer depends on regulations of each country Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Time out from PSK to FSK delay time 0 6 sec 1 30 sec 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 0 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 Reserved Reserved 0 ...

Page 246: ...ch mean time T 02 00 02 30 03 00 03 30 Bit 6 0 0 0 0 Bit 5 0 0 0 0 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 Bit 3 1 1 1 1 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 Time between mean time Greenwich mean time T 04 00 04 30 05 00 05 30 Bit 6 0 0 0 0 Bit 5 0 0 0 0 Bit 4 1 1 1 1 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 Time between mean time Greenwich mean time T 06 00 06 30 07 00 07 30 Bit 6 0 0 0 0 Bit 5 0 0 0 0 Bit 4 1 1 1 1 Bit 3 1 1 1 1...

Page 247: ...ch mean time T 10 00 10 30 11 00 11 30 Bit 6 0 0 0 0 Bit 5 1 1 1 1 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 Bit 3 1 1 1 1 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 Time between mean time Greenwich mean time T 12 00 00 30 01 00 01 30 Bit 6 0 1 1 1 Bit 5 1 0 0 0 Bit 4 1 0 0 0 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 Time between mean time Greenwich mean time T 02 00 02 30 03 00 03 30 Bit 6 1 1 1 1 Bit 5 0 0 0 0 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 Bit 3 1 1 1 1...

Page 248: ...mean time Greenwich mean time T 06 00 06 30 07 00 07 30 Bit 6 1 1 1 1 Bit 5 0 0 0 0 Bit 4 1 1 1 1 Bit 3 1 1 1 1 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 Time between mean time Greenwich mean time T 08 00 08 30 09 00 09 30 Bit 6 1 1 1 1 Bit 5 1 1 1 1 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 Bit 3 0 0 0 0 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 Bit 1 0 1 0 1 Time between mean time Greenwich mean time T 10 00 10 30 11 00 11 30 Bit 6 1 1 1 1 Bit 5 1 1 1 1 Bit 4 0 0 ...

Page 249: ...correct 0 No 1 Yes 0 2 Off hook alarm after communication 0 Alarm 1 No alarm after communication 0 1 Display destination selection within TX Phase C 0 Local Name or telephone number 1 Display and report Remote telephone num ber 1 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Reserved Reserved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Max No of rings 1 F 3 1 2 ...

Page 250: ... error report or OK report Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Reserved Reserved 0 0 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Reserved Reserved 0 5 Reserved Reserved 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 0 3 Reserved Reserved 0 2 Reserved Reserved 0 1 Reserved Reserved 0 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 key definition in PBX mode 0 default is internal 1 default is external 1 8 7 Reserved R...

Page 251: ...ected Bit 5 Prevents user to change PPS if this bit set to 0 Bit No Designation Function Initial Setting Bit HEX 8 Reserved Reserved 0 1 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 Print RX error report on RX side if no FAX signal is detected 0 No 1 Yes 0 5 10 PPS 20 PPS selectable by user 0 No 1 Yes 1 4 Reserved 0 0 3 Reserved 0 2 Reserved 0 1 Reserved 0 ...

Page 252: ...enerates the retransmit request with erroneous frame num bers Here is an example where frame 1 and frame 3 are subjected to error Transmis Receiving Partial page High speed Modem Signal 300 dps Modem Signal Re transmission for error High speed modem Signal 300 dps Modem Signal Error Note If one page end and consists of plural number of partial pages PPS NULL signal is transmit ted from the transmi...

Page 253: ...ommunication Basic communications diagram of G3 mode Drawing Line Control G3 machine Receiving This machine Transmission This machine Receiving G3 machine Transmission Phase Phase R side start R side start START Key press START Key press 4507M502AA ...

Page 254: ...ge 1 100 Hz EOP End of Procedure FTT Failure to Train MCF Message Confirmation 1 650 Hz or 1 850 Hz MPS Multi Page Signal NCS Non Standard Facilities Command NCF Non Standard Facilities NSS Non Standard Facilities Set up PIN Procedural Interrupt Negative PIP Procedural Interrupt Positive PRI EOM Procedure Interrupt End of Message COM PRI MPS Procedure Interrupt Multi page Signal MPS PRI EOP Proced...

Page 255: ...23 04 12 20 SESSION FUNCTION NO DESTINATION STATION DATE TIME PAGE MODE RESULT 0001 TX 01 ABC 22345678901234567890 DEC 0 2 15 00 008 ECM 12 OK TX RX DATA FF 13 83 00 46 88 00 PROTOCOL MONITOR REPORT FCF Facsimile Control Field 83 DCS 80 DIS FIF Facsimile Information Field Means Last Control Field Means address HEX 1 2 0 0 4 6 8 8 0 0 Data Bit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 256: ...ward switching Internet fax simple mode 2 Set to 0 3 0 Invalid 1 Real time Internet fax 4 Set to 0 5 Set to 0 6 0 Invalid 1 V 8 capabilities Invalid 7 Flame size 0 256 octets preferred 1 64 octets preferred Invalid 8 Set to 0 9 0 Invalid 1 Ready to transmit a facsimile document poll ing Set to 0 10 0 Invalid 1 Receiver fax operation ...

Page 257: ...rved 1 1 1 1 Reserved Bit No Data signalling rate 14 13 12 11 0 0 0 0 2400 bit s rec V 27ter 0 0 0 1 9600 bit s rec V 29 0 0 1 0 4800 bit s rec V 27ter 0 0 1 1 7200 bit s rec V 29 0 1 0 0 Invalid 0 1 0 1 Reserved 0 1 1 0 Invalid 0 1 1 1 Reserved 1 0 0 0 14 400 bit s rec V 17 1 0 0 1 9 600 bit s rec V 17 1 0 1 0 12 000 bit s rec V 17 1 0 1 1 7 200 bit s rec V 17 1 1 0 0 Reserved 1 1 0 1 Reserved 1 ...

Page 258: ...ng length capa bility 20 19 0 0 A4 297 mm 0 1 A4 297 mm and B4 364 mm 1 0 Unlimited 1 1 Invalid BitNo Recording length capability 20 19 0 0 A4 297 mm 0 1 B4 364 mm 1 0 Unlimited 1 1 Invalid Bit No Minimum scan line time capability at the receive 23 22 21 0 0 0 20 ms at 3 85 1 mm T 7 7 T 3 85 20 ms 0 0 1 5 ms at 3 85 1 mm T 7 7 T 3 85 0 1 0 10 ms at 3 85 1 mm T 7 7 T 3 85 10 ms 0 1 1 20 ms at 3 85 ...

Page 259: ...ed resolution 45 0 Invalid 1 Metric based resolution preferred Do not care 46 Minimum scan line time capabil ity for higher res olutions 0 T 15 4 T 7 7 1 T 15 4 1 2 T 7 7 Do not care 47 0 Invalid 1 Selective polling DIS Selective polling trans mission DTC Set to 0 48 Extend field 0 Without 1 With 49 0 Invalid 1 Sub Addressing capability 0 Invalid 1 Sub Addressing transmis sion 50 0 Invalid 1 Passw...

Page 260: ...1 With 65 0 Invalid 1 Processable mode 26 66 0 Invalid 1 Digital network capability 67 Duplex and half duplex capabili ties 0 Half duplex operation only 1 Duplex and half duplex operation 0 Half duplex operation only 1 Duplex operation 68 0 Invalid 1 JPEG coding 69 0 Invalid 1 Full color mode 70 Set to 0 0 Invalid 1 Preferred Huffmann tables 71 0 Invalid 1 12 bit pixel element 72 Extend field 0 Wi...

Page 261: ... 83 0 Invalid 1 Override mode capacity 0 Invalid 1 Override mode function 84 0 Invalid 1 HFX40 code capacity 0 Invalid 1 HFX40 code selection 85 0 Invalid 1 Alternative code number 2 capacity 0 Invalid 1 Alternative code number 2 selection 86 0 Invalid 1 Alternative code number 3 capacity 0 Invalid 1 Alternative code number 3 selection 87 0 Invalid 1 HFX40 1 hashing capacity 0 Invalid 1 HFX40 1 ha...

Page 262: ...lid 1 Color mono color multi value 300 pixels x 300 pixels or 400 pixels x 400 pixels 25 4 mm 98 0 Invalid 1 R4 x 3 85 lines mm and or 100 pixels x 100 pixels 25 4 mm for color mono color multi value 99 0 Invalid 1 Single phase C BFT negotiation capacity 100 Set to 0 101 Set to 0 102 Set to 0 103 Set to 0 104 Extend field 0 Without 1 With Bit No Designation DIS DTC DCS ...

Page 263: ... used to check to see if an electric component is fully operational when a paper misfeed or a malfunction occurs in this machine 1 Sensors Step Check Result Action 1 Does the input signal to the Controller Mechanical Control Board go from HIGH to LOW or vice versa when the sensor is blocked NO Replace the sensor YES Replace the Con troller Mechanical Control Board 4025T520AA 4025T521AA ...

Page 264: ...is actuated NO Replace the switch YES Replace the Con troller Mechanical Control Board Step Check Result Action 1 Does the output signal from the Controller Mechani cal Control Board go from HIGH to LOW when the solenoid is energized NO Replace the Con troller Mechanical Control Board YES Replace the sole noid Not Use COM NO 4025T523AB 1 2 2 1 2 1 4025T522AA ...

Page 265: ...echanical Control Board go from HIGH to LOW when the motor is energized YES Replace the motor NO Replace the Con troller Mechanical Control Board Step Check Result Action 1 Does the input signal to the Controller Mechanical Control Board go from HIGH to LOW when the motor is energized The input signal varies depending on the direction of rotation YES Replace the motor NO Replace the Con troller Me...

Page 266: ...y YES Replace the motor or the Controller Mechanical Control Board NO Connect the con nector or the print jack properly Step Check Result Action 1 Does the output signal of the Controller Mechanical Control Board go from HIGH to LOW when the clutch is energized NO Replace the Con troller Mechanical Control Board YES Replace the clutch 4025T527AA 4025T528AA ...

Page 267: ... the troubleshooting pro cedures for paper misfeeds malfunctions and image problems 4980T001AA Control Panel PWB O Paper Feed Cassette Controller Mechanical Control Board PWB P DC Stabilized Power Unit PU PH Unit Automatic Docu ment Feeder Main Unit Drive System Control System Line High Voltage Unit HV1 ...

Page 268: ...n the paper path and replace if necessary Are the Paper Separator Fingers dirty deformed or worn Replace Fusing Unit Is the roller dirty deformed or worn Clean the roller and replace if neces sary Are Edge Guides at correct position to accommo date paper Slide the Edge Guides up against the edges of the paper stack Does the actuator operate correctly when checked Correct or replace the actuator Ch...

Page 269: ...splay when a paper mis feed occurs Paper Take Up Section Misfeed Transport Section Misfeed Procedure for cancelling the misfeed display 1 Open the appropriate covers remove the misfed paper and any remaining paper and then close the covers 2 Open then close the Front Door 4980P555DA 4980P502DA ...

Page 270: ... message appears in the display when a paper mis feed occurs Paper Take Up Section Misfeed Procedure for cancelling the misfeed display 1 Open the appropriate covers remove the misfed paper and any remaining paper and then close the covers 2 Open then close the DOC Feed Cover ...

Page 271: ...T 9 2 5 Location of Misfeed Detection Sensors Exit Sensor PS1 Paper Take Up Switch S1 ...

Page 272: ...T 10 2 6 ADF Location of Misfeed Detection Sensors Original Detection Sensor PC1 Leading Edge Detection Sensor PC3 Paper Take Up Sensor PC2 ...

Page 273: ...rmined period of time has elapsed after the Paper Take Up Switch is turned on The Paper Take Up Switch is not turned off after the predetermined period of time has elapsed after the Paper Take Up Switch is turned on Relevant Electrical Parts Paper Take Up Switch S1 Exit Sensor PS1 Paper Take Up Solenoid SL1 Controller Mechanical Control Board PWB P Step Action Ref Page WIRING DIAGRAM Control Signa...

Page 274: ...e is turned on The Paper Take Up Switch is turned on or the Exit Sensor is blocked Remains paper Jam 2 Paper exit jam The Exit Sensor is unblocked slower than the predetermined period of time after the Paper Take Up Switch is turned on Relevant Electric Parts Paper Take Up Switch S1 Exit Sensor PS1 Controller Mechanical Control Board PWB P Step Action Ref Page WIRING DIAGRAM Control Signal Locatio...

Page 275: ...r the predetermined period of time has elapsed after the Paper Take Up Sensor is blocked ADF remains paper jam If all of the following conditions are met The Automatic Document Feeder is in standby The Document Feeder Cover is closed The Original Detection Sensor is blocked Either the Paper Take Up Sensor or the Leading Edge Detec tion Sensor or both sensors are blocked Relevant Electrical Parts O...

Page 276: ...in 4 1 List of Malfunctions Malfunc tion Code Malfunction Name Description C0045 Fuser fan motor error The LOCK signal remains HIGH or LOW continuously for a predetermined period of time while the Cooling Fan Motor remains energized C0210 H V abnormal The Drum Charge Monitor Voltage HVC_MON signal falls outside a predetermined range at any time after the lapse of a predetermined period of time aft...

Page 277: ...ntrol is being provided The set temperatures are as follows 140 C during a print mode at 600 dpi 70 C during the standby mode C0520 Fuser overheat The temperature detected by the Thermistor remains higher than 235 C for a predetermined period of time while the fusing temperature control is being provided C1200 ASIC memory abnormal An error occurred while writing to or reading the SRAM on the Contr...

Page 278: ... time Description The LOCK signal remains HIGH or LOW continuously for a predetermined period of time while the Cooling Fan Motor remains energized Relevant Electric Parts Cooling Fan Motor M2 Controller Mechanical Control Board PWB P Power Unit PU1 Step Action Ref Page WIRING DIAGRAM Control Signal Location Electric Parts 1 Check the Motor connectors for connection and correct as neces sary D 23 ...

Page 279: ...ned period of time after the Power Switch has been turned ON The Image Transfer Voltage Monitor signal T_MON_V and Image Transfer Current Monitor signal T_MON_I fall outside a corresponding predetermined range Relevant Electric Parts Fusing Unit Controller Mechanical Control Board PWB P Step Action Ref Page WIRING DIAGRAM Control Signal Location Electric Parts 1 Replace Fusing Unit E 7 2 Replace P...

Page 280: ...not increase for a 3 sec period or more for the period of time that begins after the lapse of a predetermined period of time after the Fusing Roller Heater Lamp has been turned ON and ends when the lamp is turned OFF The Fusing Roller Heater Lamp remains ON for a 30 sec period or more except during the period through which the Main Motor remains energized Relevant Electric Parts Fusing Unit Thermi...

Page 281: ...ed The set temperatures are as follows 140 C during a print mode at 600 dpi 70 C during the standby mode Relevant Electric Parts Fusing Unit Thermistor TH1 Fusing Roller Heater Lamp H1 Controller Mechanical Control Board PWB P Thermostat TS1 Power Unit PU1 Step Action Ref Page WIRING DIAGRAM Control Signal Location Electric Parts 1 Replace Thermistor TH1 D 28 2 Replace Fusing Unit E 7 3 Replace Co...

Page 282: ...temperature control is being provided Relevant Electric Parts Fusing Unit Thermistor TH1 Fusing Roller Heater Lamp H1 Controller Mechanical Control Board PWB P Thermostat TS1 Power Unit PU1 Step Action Ref Page WIRING DIAGRAM Control Signal Location Electric Parts 1 Replace Thermistor TH1 D 28 2 Replace Fusing Unit E 7 3 Replace Controller Mechanical Control Board PWB P D 12 4 Replace Power Unit P...

Page 283: ...P D 12 Description The LOCK signal is not detected within a predetermined period of time that begins 1 sec after the Polygon Motor has been energized No new LOCK signal is detected for a 1 sec period that begins 1 5 sec after the first LOCK signal was detected The LOCK signal is not detected for a continuous 0 5 sec period in a state in which the Polygon Motor runs stably The LOCK signal remains O...

Page 284: ... Components Controller Mechanical Control Board PWB P Step Action Ref Page WIRING DIAGRAM Control Signal Location Electric Parts 1 Replace PWB P D 12 Description A malfunction occurred in the Modem Relevant Electrical Components Network Control Unit Board NCU Step Action Ref Page WIRING DIAGRAM Control Signal Location Electric Parts 1 Replace NCU D 11 Description A malfunction occurred in the ROM ...

Page 285: ...G DIAGRAM Control Signal Location Electric Parts 1 Check cables for connection and correct as necessary 2 Replace PH Unit D 19 3 Replace PWB P D 12 Description An EEPROM not written with initial data was detected Relevant Electric Parts Controller Mechanical Control Board PWB P Step Action Ref Page WIRING DIAGRAM Control Signal Location Electric Parts 1 Unplug then plug in the power cord and turn ...

Page 286: ...is not stabilized within the predetermined period of time Relevant Electric Parts CIS unit Controller Mechanical Control Board PWB P Step Action Ref Page WIRING DIAGRAM Control Signal Location Electric Parts 1 Check the connection of the connectors and then correct them if necessary 3 Replace PWB P D 9 4 Replace CIS Unit E 15 ...

Page 287: ...ction 1 Is the power cord plugged into the power outlet NO Plug the power cord into the power outlet 2 Is the power cord connected properly to this machine NO Plug the power cord into this machine 3 Is the Power Switch turned ON NO Turn ON the Power Switch 4 Are the fuses F101 and F102 on the Power Unit conducting NO Replace Power Unit PU1 YES Replace Controller Mechan ical Control Board PWB P ...

Page 288: ...er meets product specifica tions NO Instruct the user to use recom mended paper that meets prod uct specifications 3 The paper is damp YES Change the paper Instruct the user on the correct methods for stor ing paper Original document 4 The document is not flat YES Correct the docu ment 5 Copies of a faint document written in light pencil etc are being made YES Instruct the user to use a docu ment ...

Page 289: ...re is attributable to the input system Image Reading Section or the output system Engine section Check Result Cause Copy made at a reduced zoom ratio Input image reading system Output printer system 1177T03YA 1177T04YA Full size copy Reduced copy 1177T05YA Full size copy Reduced copy ...

Page 290: ... connectors correctly plugged in and are no cables broken NO Correctly plug in the connectors Replace connection cables 2 Defective CIS YES Replace the CIS 3 Improper charging YES Replace the HV1 4 Defective PC Drum YES Replace the Drum Cartridge 5 Improper Print Head unit YES Replace Print Head unit 6 No Drum Cartridge YES Install a Drum Cartridge 7 No Toner Cartridge YES Install a Toner Cartridg...

Page 291: ...ES Replace the Drum Cartridge 3 Improper charging YES Replace the HV1 4 Poor image transfer YES Replace the Image Transfer unit 5 Improper Print Head unit YES Replace Print Head unit 6 Are there no bent connector pins on the cables connecting the control boards are all connectors correctly plugged in and are no cables broken NO Correctly plug in the connectors Replace connection cables 4011T003AA ...

Page 292: ...S Protect the copier from extrane ous light 2 Is the document damaged or dirty YES Replace the document 3 Improper charging YES Replace the HV1 4 Defective PC Drum YES Replace the Drum Cartridge 5 Are there no bent connector pins on the cables connecting the control boards are all connectors correctly plugged in and are no cables broken NO Correctly plug in the connectors Replace connection cables...

Page 293: ...Defective PC Drum YES Replace the Drum Cartridge 3 CIS is dirty YES Clean the surface of CIS 4 Defective CIS YES Replace CIS 5 Improper Fusing YES Replace the Fusing unit 6 Are there no bent connector pins on the cables connecting the control boards are all connectors correctly plugged in and are no cables broken NO Correctly plug in the connectors Replace connection cables 4011T017AA 4011T023AA ...

Page 294: ...Replace the Drum Cartridge 4 The problem has been eliminated after performing step 3 NO Replace the CIS Assy Step Check Result Action 1 Defective Print head unit YES Replace the Print head unit 2 Defective the PC Drum YES Replace the Drum Cartridge 3 Defective CIS YES Replace CIS 4 Are there no bent connector pins on the cables connecting the control boards are all connectors correctly plugged in ...

Page 295: ...for connection and correct as necessary or replace Imaging Cartridge Drum Cartridge Toner Car tridge 3 Is the drum charge voltage contact point or PC Drum ground contact point of the Imag ing Cartridge properly connected NO Check clean or correct con tact point 4 Is the High Voltage Unit HV1 connector connected properly NO Connect it properly 5 Is the problem eliminated when step 4 was checked NO ...

Page 296: ...e 3 Is there foreign matter on paper path YES Remove foreign matter 4 Is Image Transfer Roller dirty or scratchy 3 YES Replace Image Transfer Roller Replace High Voltage Unit HV1 Replace Controller Mechani cal Control Board PWB P Step Check Result Action 1 Is there foreign matter on paper path YES Remove foreign matter 2 Is Fusing Roller dirty or scratchy YES Replace Fusing Unit Fusing Roller 3 Is...

Page 297: ...here toner left in Toner Cartridge NO Replace Toner Cartridge 3 Is PC Drum faulty life YES Replace Drum Cartridge 4 Is developing bias faulty YES Replace High Voltage Unit HV1 Replace Controller Mechani cal Control Board PWB P 5 Is image transfer faulty YES Replace Image Transfer Roller Replace High Voltage Unit HV1 Replace Controller Mechani cal Control Board PWB P 4011T003AA ...

Page 298: ...irty YES Clean 4 Is the problem eliminated after checks have been made up to step 3 NO Replace High Voltage Unit HV1 Replace Controller Mechani cal Control Board PWB P Step Check Result Action 1 Is Image Transfer Roller dented scratchy or dirty YES Replace Image Transfer Roller 2 Is PC Drum scratchy or dirty YES Replace Drum Cartridge 3 Is Fusing Roller scratchy or dirty YES Replace Fusing Unit Fu...

Page 299: ...cratchy or dirty YES Replace Drum Cartridge 3 Is Fusing Roller scratchy or dirty YES Replace Fusing Unit Fusing Roller 4 Is the problem eliminated after checks have been made up to step 3 NO Replace Controller Mechani cal Control Board PWB P Step Check Result Action 1 Is Fusing Roller faulty YES Replace Fusing Unit Fusing Roller 2 Is Image Transfer Roller faulty YES Replace Image Transfer Roller 4...

Page 300: ...d due to item 3 or 4 transmission is retried In other case transmission is canceled without retry 2 Error occurring during transmission The transmission error before Phase B performs redial according to the redial interval of each country and the number of times The transmission error after Phase C performs redial only one time Transmission is canceled when an error occurs again can change in Soft...

Page 301: ...eived DCN signal after sending CFR signal 001A No energy on line over 6 sec within phase C before any corrected ECM frame 001D Detect FSK signal but did not receive any command within 6 sec 001E In phase C have detected FSK signal but did not receive any command within 6 sec 0020 Can not correct frame within 6 sec or in non ECM mode one decoding line over 6 sec 0021 Remote side disconnect at phase...

Page 302: ...NR response with ERR signal 0047 Did not receive correct signal after sending ERR signal 0048 Did not receive correct signal after receiving PPS_PRI_Q or PRI_Q EOR_PRI_Q 0049 Did not receive correct signal after sending PIP PIN signal within 13 sec 004A Line energy over threshold lasts for 60 seconds after MCF and can not detect FSK or carrier signal in ECM mode 004B Can not detect correct FSK sig...

Page 303: ...Memory full during receiving Code Possible Causes of Error 0080 Did not detect any G3 signal within 35 sec specified by ITU T in phase B 0081 Received DTC signal in transmission phase 0082 Transmitting unit receives a signal other than DIS or DTC and DCN in phase B 0083 Detected FSK signal but did not receive any signal within 35 seconds 0084 Detect DCN signal in phase B 0085 Transmitting unit sen...

Page 304: ...ve any command after our side retry three DCS signal in V 34 TX 00B1 Did not finish V 8 procedure or detect V 21 signal after ANSam signal within 35 seconds 00B2 Did not detect phase B signal after our side sending CJ signal within 30 seconds 00B3 Did not detect correct V 21 or JM signal after sending CM signal 00B4 Did not detect correct phase B signal within 25 second after CM JM signal exchange...

Page 305: ...t PPR MCF PIP PIN 00D2 Receive DCN after send command PPS EOP signal 00D3 Received DCN after sending PPS_NULL signal 00D4 Received DCN after sending PPS_EOM signal 00D8 Did not detect correct phase C signal for polling within 25 seconds 00D9 Did not detect correct phase C signal after detecting silence after phase B 00DA Did not detect phase D signal within 30 seconds or remote side hang up over 6...

Page 306: ...EOR_MPS 3 times consecutively but no answer 00F2 Received incorrect response after sending EOR_MPS 00F3 Received ERR signal after sending EOR_MPS 00F4 Did not receive any response in RR response procedure after sending EOR_MPS 00F5 At phase D transmitting unit sends out EOR_EOP 3 times consecutively but no answer 00F6 Received incorrect response after sending EOR_EOP 00F7 After Received ERR our si...

Page 307: ...llowing the flowchart below The machine does not start up even if reset is repeated over and over again NETWORK SETTING is not displayed on the Utility screen Take necessary action according to the trouble shooting procedures for the machine It takes several minutes for NETWORK SETTING to appear after the power switch has been turned ON If it does not appear even after you wait for several seconds...

Page 308: ... An e mail that cannot be printed by this machine was received For a file attachment in a format other than TIFF F Ask the sender to send a TIFF F file or text in the cor rect format MEM FULL TX CANCEL While sending an e mail the size of the data for the scanned image has exceeded the capacity of the memory Retrieve all received e mail stored in the memory MEM FULL RX CANCEL XXXX SERVER While rece...

Page 309: ...he recipient s terminal and then try sending the data again The document text was not inserted when the data was sent With some e mail applications if an e mail is received containing no text and only an attached file it may not be possible to open the attached file Therefore text should be inserted into the document that is sent No Condition Cause Action 1 Transmission is not possible The connect...

Page 310: ...eplace the LAN cable 2 The data is received but not printed An e mail message with data of an incompatible format attached or with no data was received Ask the sender to send a TIFF F file or text The memory is full Print saved documents and reduce the amount of memory that is used and then ask the sender to send the data again 3 The same docu ment is received many times Since the size of the mail...

Page 311: ...ct Even though the device can be accessed certain settings must be specified according to the network configuration in order to establish a connection For details contact your network administrator If a proxy is specified with the browser and the IP address of this copier cannot be recognized by the proxy server the Pag eScope Light window cannot be displayed Use the proxy settings in the browser ...

Page 312: ...gh it may be a problem for display ing 6 Some characters cannot be speci fied or displayed Depending on the operat ing system some charac ters cannot be specified or displayed 7 Space characters cannot be speci fied or displayed Spaces entered at the end of words may be removed 8 Entered data was erased when an error occurred while specifying settings Depending on the browser settings that appear ...

Page 313: ...ed by the DNS server 0098 The IP address could not be assigned by the DNS server 009B A connection to the DNS server cannot be established 00a2 While receiving an e mail the maximum of number of managed memory file is used 00a3 A connection to the POP3 server cannot be established 00a4 The password is incorrect so the machine could not log onto the POP3 server 00a5 Communication is not possible be...

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Page 315: ...ake Up Roll D 2 3 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY D 3 3 1 Identification of Exterior Parts and Removal Procedures for Them D 3 3 2 Removal of Circuit Boards D 4 1 Removal of the Paper Feed Cassette Control Board D 4 3 3 Disassembly D 5 1 Removal of the Paper Feed Cassette Paper Take Up Unit D 5 2 Removal of the Paper Size Detecting Switch D 5 3 Removal of the Paper Feed Cassette Paper Take Up Solenoid D 6 ...

Page 316: ...tion Dimension Weight Environment 2nd Paper Feed Cassette Plain and recycled paper 60 to 90 g m2 16 to 24 lb A4 L and Letter L Maximum 500 sheets 80 g m2 21 lb Center DC 24 V DC 5 V supplied by main unit Less than 7 W W 401 mm 15 3 4 in D 615 mm 24 1 4 in H 138 mm 5 1 2 in 4 3 kg 9 1 2 lb Same as the copier ...

Page 317: ...e be carried out as instructed NOTES K 1 000 printed pages The contents of the Maintenance List are subject to change without notice For the part numbers see Parts Manual and Parts Modification Notice PM Parts Clean Replace Ref Page in This Manual Continuous Making one printed page per job Paper Take Up Roll When a paper take up failure occurs When a paper take up failure occurs D 2 ...

Page 318: ...eparate it from the Paper Feed Cassette 2 Replacement of the Paper Take Up Roll 1 Raise the main unit to separate it from the Paper Feed Cassette 2 Using a soft cloth wipe clean the surface of the Paper Take Up Roller 4136E002AA 2 Remove the Paper Take Up Roller at the two points indicated 4136E004AC ...

Page 319: ...Procedures for Them No Name Removal Procedure 1 Rear Cover Remove the four screws Remove the Rear Cover 2 Right Cover Remove the Rear Cover Remove the two screws Remove the Right Cover 3 Left Cover Remove the Rear Cover Remove the two screws Remove the Left Cover 1 3 2 4516D001AA ...

Page 320: ... supports When it is necessary to touch ICs and other electrical components on the circuit board be sure to first ground yourself 1 Removal of the Paper Feed Cassette Control Board 1 Remove the Paper Feed Cassette Paper Take Up Unit D 5 Symbol Name Removal Procedure PWB A CAS Paper Feed Cassette Control Board D 4 PWB A CAS 4516D002AA 2 Remove the screw and then remove the cover 3 Remove the two sc...

Page 321: ...ize Detecting Switch 1 Remove the Paper Feed Cassette Paper Take Up Unit 2 Unhook the two tabs and then remove the cover 4516D003AB 3 Remove the actuator 4136D035AA 4 Remove the six screws unplug the two connec tors and then remove the Paper Feed Cassette Paper Take Up Unit 4516D004AA 2 Unplug the connector and then remove the Paper Size Detecting Switch 4136D037AA ...

Page 322: ...ette Paper Take Up Solenoid 1 Remove the Paper Feed Cassette Paper Take Up Unit 2 Remove the screw and then remove the cover 3 Remove the screw unplug the connector and then remove the Paper Feed Cassette Paper Take Up Solenoid 4136D038AA ...

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