D127/D128 SERVICE MANUAL
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LEGEND COMPANY PRODUCT CODE LANIER RICOH SAVIN D127 MP 301SP Aficio MP 301SP MP 301SP D128 MP 301SPF Aficio MP 301SPF MP 301SPF DOCUMENTATION HISTORY REV. NO.
D127/D128 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PRODUCT INFORMATION ........................................................... 1-1 1.1 SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 MACHINE CONFIGURATION ................................................................... 1-2 1.2.1 MAINFRAME .................................................................................... 1-2 1.2.2 SYSTEM COMPONENTS .............................................................
Copier settings ..................................................................................... 2-9 Fax Settings ....................................................................................... 2-10 2.3.2 OPTIONAL HANDSET.................................................................... 2-10 Accessory Check................................................................................ 2-10 Installation Procedure......................................................................... 2-11 2.
HDD Encryption Recovery from a Device Problem ............................ 2-41 Restoring the Encryption key ............................................................. 2-42 Clearing the NVRAM .......................................................................... 2-43 3. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE..................................................... 3-1 3.1 MAINTENANCE TABLES .......................................................................... 3-1 3.2 HOW TO CLEAR THE PM COUNTER ...................
4.7 EXHAUST FAN AND MAIN MOTOR ....................................................... 4-18 4.7.1 EXHAUST FAN ............................................................................... 4-18 4.7.2 MAIN MOTOR ................................................................................ 4-19 4.8 PAPER FEED .......................................................................................... 4-21 4.8.1 PAPER FEED ROLLER AND FRICTION PAD ............................... 4-21 4.8.2 PAPER END SENSOR ..
4.13.1 ARDF UNIT................................................................................. 4-46 When installing the ARDF .................................................................. 4-47 4.13.2 ARDF REAR COVER ................................................................. 4-47 4.13.3 ORIGINAL FEED UNIT ............................................................... 4-48 4.13.4 PICK-UP ROLLER ...................................................................... 4-49 4.13.5 FEED ROLLER ......
Firmware Update Procedure ................................................................ 5-5 Error Messages .................................................................................... 5-6 Firmware Update Error ......................................................................... 5-7 Recovery after Power Loss .................................................................. 5-7 5.2.3 BROWSER UNIT UPDATE PROCEDURE ....................................... 5-8 5.2.
Recommendation ................................................................................. 7-2 7.1.2 ENERGY SAVE EFFECTIVENESS .................................................. 7-2 7.2 PAPER SAVE ............................................................................................ 7-4 7.2.1 EFFECTIVENESS OF DUPLEX/COMBINE FUNCTION .................. 7-4 1. Duplex: ............................................................................................. 7-4 2. Combine mode: ................
READ THIS FIRST Important Safety Notices Prevention of Physical Injury 1. Be sure that the power cord is unplugged before disassembling or assembling parts of the copier or peripherals. 2. The wall outlet should be near the copier and easily accessible. 3. Note that electrical voltage is supplied to some components of the copier and the paper tray unit even while the main power switch is off. 4.
Lithium Batteries Incorrect replacement of lithium battery(s) on the FCU, controller board and memory board unit may pose risk of explosion. Replace only with the same type or with an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Safe and Ecological Disposal 1. Do not incinerate toner bottles or used toner. Toner dust may ignite suddenly if exposed to an open flame. 2.
WARNING FOR LASER UNIT Turn off the main switch before attempting any of the procedures in the Laser Unit section. Laser beams can seriously damage your eyes. CAUTION MARKING: Symbols and Abbreviations This manual uses several symbols and abbreviations.
Cautions, Notes, etc. The following headings provide special information: Failure to obey warning information could result in serious injury or death. Obey these guidelines to ensure safe operation and prevent minor injuries. This information provides tips and advice about how to best service the machine.
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Specifications Product Information 1. PRODUCT INFORMATION 1.
Machine Configuration 1.2 MACHINE CONFIGURATION 1.2.1 MAINFRAME Standard Component Machine Code 1 Copier [A] D127/D128 2 ARDF [C] D606 3 Platen Cover D607 4 Fax Unit [D] D655 Optional Components Standard expect for EU Option for EU Standard for EU Standard only for D128 Option only for D127 Machine Code 5 500-sheet Paper Feed Unit [B] D661 6 Handset [F] D645 D127/D128 Remarks 1-2 Remarks Two units can be added at maximum.
Machine Configuration Product Information 1.2.
Overview 1.3 OVERVIEW 1.3.1 COMPONENT LAYOUT Mainframe 1. Exposure Glass 17. Bypass Tray 2. LED Unit 18. Bypass Paper End Sensor 3. Platen Cover Sensor 19. Bypass Friction Pad 4. Exit Roller 20. Registration Roller 5. Hot Roller 21. Registration Sensor 6. Exit Sensor 22. (Main) Friction Pad 7. Pressure Roller 23. Paper Feed Roller 8. Scanner Motor 24. Paper End Sensor 9. Cleaning Web Roller 25.
10. Toner Collection Coil 26. Bottom Plate 11. Cleaning Blade 27. Polygon Mirror Motor 12. OPC drum 28. Laser Unit 13. Discharge Plate 29. Mixing Augers 14. Transfer Roller 30. Development Roller 15. ID (Image Density) Sensor 31. Toner Supply Bottle 16. Bypass Paper Feed Roller 32. Scanner HP Sensor Product Information Overview ARDF 1. Pull-out Roller 10. Registration Roller 2. Feed Roller 11. Registration Sensor 3. Friction Pad 12. Scanner Guide 4. Paper Stopper 13.
Overview 1.3.2 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Electrical Components 1 1. LED Unit 10. ID (Image Density) Sensor 2. Scanner HP Sensor 11. Registration Sensor 3. Platen Cover Sensor 12. Paper End Sensor 4. Scanner Motor 13. Toner Density Sensor 5. High-Voltage Power Supply Board 14. Bypass Paper End Sensor 6. Operation Panel Board 15. Right Door Safety Switch 7. Polygon Mirror Motor 16. Front Door Safety Switch 8. LD Unit 17. Quenching Lamp 9.
Overview Product Information Electrical Components 2 1. Duplex Motor 7. Paper Feed Clutch 2. Exhaust Fan 8. Toner Supply Motor 3. PSU 9. Bypass Feed Clutch 4. Controller Board 10. Registration Clutch 5. BICU 11. Fusing Solenoid 6.
Overview ARDF 1. Registration Sensor 5. Upper Cover Sensor 2. ARDF Drive Motor 6. Junction Gate Solenoid 3. Pick-up Solenoid 7. ARDF Relay Board 4.
Overview Product Information 1.3.3 PAPER PATH 1. Original Registration Sensor (Document Feeder) 2. Original Set Sensor (Document Feeder) 3. Upper Cover Sensor (Document Feeder) 4. Exit Sensor 5. Paper Path Sensor 6. Registration Sensor 7. By-pass Paper End Sensor 8. Paper Feed Sensor (Optional Tray) 9. Paper End Sensor (Optional Tray) 10.
Overview 1.3.4 DRIVE LAYOUT Mainframe 1. Scanner Motor 7. Bypass Feed Clutch 2. Duplex motor 8. Registration Clutch 3. Exit Roller 9. Developer Driver Gear 4. Toner Supply Motor 10. Drum Drive Gear 5. Main Motor 11. One-way Gear (Duplex Unit) 6. Paper Feed Clutch 12.
Overview Product Information ARDF 1. DF Feed Clutch 5. DF Feed Motor 2. Feed Roller 6. Registration Roller 3. Pick-up Roller 7. Pull-out Roller 4. Inverter Roller 8. Exit Roller SM DF Feed Motor [5]: Drives the feed, pull-out, pick-up, and registration and inverter rollers.
Guidance for Those Who are Familiar with Predecessor Products 1.4 GUIDANCE FOR THOSE WHO ARE FAMILIAR WITH PREDECESSOR PRODUCTS The D127/D128 range of machines is the successor model to the D115/D116 range of machines. If you have experience with the predecessor line, the following information may be of help when you read this manual.
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Installation Cautions 2. INSTALLATION Before installing an optional unit, do the following: Print out all messages stored in the memory, all user-programmed items, and a system parameter list. If there is a printer option on the machine, print out all data in the printer buffer. Turn off the main switch and disconnect the power cord, the telephone line, and the network cable. SM 2-1 D127/D128 Installation 2.
Installation Requirements 2.2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 2.2.1 ENVIRONMENT –Temperature and Humidity Chart– Temperature Range: 10°C to 32°C (50°F to 89.6°F) Humidity Range: 15% to 80% RH Ambient Illumination: Less than 1,500 lux (Do not expose to direct sunlight.) Ventilation: Room air should turn over at least 3 times/hr/person Ambient Dust: Less than 0.
Installation Requirements 2.2.3 MINIMUM OPERATIONAL SPACE REQUIREMENTS Installation Place the machine near the power source, providing clearance as shown. A: Front – 750 mm (29.6") B: Left – 100 mm (3.9") C: Rear – 100 mm (3.9") D: Right – 100 mm (3.9") E: Depth – 450 mm (17.7") F: Width – 476 mm (19.1") The 750-mm front space indicated above is sufficient to allow the paper tray to be pulled out. Additional space is required to allow an operator to stand at the front of the machine.
Installation Requirements 2.2.4 POWER REQUIREMENTS Make sure that the wall outlet is near the machine and easily accessible. After completing installation, make sure the plug fits firmly into the outlet. Avoid multiple connections to the same power outlet. Be sure to ground the machine. Input voltage: North America: 120 – 127 V, 60 Hz, 15 A Europe: 220 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 10 A Image quality guaranteed at rated voltage ± 10%. Operation guaranteed at rated voltage ± 15%.
Copier 2.3 COPIER 2.3.
Copier Installation Procedure Make sure that the copier remains unplugged during installation. 1. Remove the all strips of tape. 2. Remove the bag, SMC, padding [A] and A3 sheet of paper [B] on the exposure glass. 3. Fold the SMC and put it in the back of the front door. Power supply cord is attached on the back of the main machine. 4. Open the front door [D]. 5. Lift lever [E], press in on latch [F] and pull the bottle holder [G] out.
Installation Copier 7. Remove the outer cap [H]. Do not remove the inner cap [I]. 8. Load the bottle on the holder. Do not forcefully turn the toner bottle on the holder. After you turn on the main power switch, the copier sets the bottle in place. 9. Push the bottle holder back into the machine. 10. Press the latch [J] down to lock the holder. 11. Remove the tapes [K]. 12. Remove the padding [L]. 13. Pull each tabbed strip [M] out of the PCU with one hand, supporting the PCU with the other.
Copier 15. Pull out the paper tray, and remove the tape securing the end fence in the compartment. 16. Push the bottom plate down, and then load the paper. 17. Adjust the side fences. If you load paper shorter than A4, set the end fence in the correct position. 18. Push the tray back into the copier. 19. Attach the appropriate tray number decal and paper-size decal to the paper tray [N]. 20. Install optional units (if any). 21.
Copier 22. Attach the ferrite core to the telephone line in the same manner as step 21. 23. Connect the telephone line to the "LINE" jack. The end of the ferrite core must be about 9 cm (3.6") from the end of the cable. (EU, AP, CHN) 25. Select the language used in the operation panel as necessary ( Installation 24. Plug in the machine and turn on the main power switch [Q]. > Language). Interface settings 1. Start the SP mode. 2.
Copier Fax Settings Initializing the Fax unit When you press the Fax key for the first time after installation, the error "SRAM problem occurred / SRAM was formatted" will show on the LCD for initializing the program of the fax unit. Turn the main power switch off/on to clear the error display. If another error occurs after initialization, this can be a functional problem. 1. Select fax SP1-101-016 and specify the country code. 2. Select fax SP3-101-001 and specify the service station. 2.3.
Copier Installation Installation Procedure 1. Make two holes [A] through which the screws fasten the handset bracket to the main machine. (Just penetrate with a screw driver) You should detach the tray cover and make holes on it. Or you might damage the PSU. 2. Attach the handset bracket [B] to the side of the tray cover. ( x 2) 3. Remove the label from the handset cradle [C]. 4. Attach the cradle [C] to the handset bracket ( x 2). 5. Reattach the label. 6. Set the handset on the cradle. 7.
Paper Tray Unit (D661) 2.4 PAPER TRAY UNIT (D661) 2.4.1 ACCESSORY CHECK Confirm that you have these accessories. Description Q'ty 1. Paper-size decals 1 sheet 2. Installation Procedure (for service person) 1 2.4.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1. Turn off the main switch of the copier and unplug the power cord before you start the installation procedure. 2. You need two or more persons to lift the copier.
Installation Paper Tray Unit (D661) 2. Pull the paper tray part way out of the unit, remove the tape and cardboard [A], and push the tray back in. 3. Set the copier onto the paper tray unit.
Paper Tray Unit (D661) When installing a second paper tray unit, place on the first paper tray unit before placing the copier onto the pair of paper tray units. 4. Remove the paper tray(s) from the paper tray unit(s). 5. Load paper into the paper tray(s). Adjust the side and end fences as necessary. If loading 81/2"x 14" paper, remove the end fence and set it into the special compartment. 6. Set the paper tray(s) back into the paper tray unit(s). 7.
Paper Tray Unit Heater 2.5 PAPER TRAY UNIT HEATER The paper tray unit heater is installed in different place depending on the number of installed Installation paper tray units (Two units can be installed at a maximum). The operation system doesn't work when more than three of the paper tray units are installed. 2.5.1 ACCESSORY CHECK Confirm that you have the accessories listed below. Description Q'ty 1. Heater fastening screw 2 2. Grounding wire and Harness cover fastening screw 7 3.
Paper Tray Unit Heater Description Q'ty 10. Joint bracket (Front) 4 11. Joint bracket (Rear) 2 12. Heater Harness (Long) 1 13. Heater Harness (Mid) 1 14. Heater Harness (short) 1 15. Grounding wire (Long) 1 16. Grounding wire (Short) 1 17. Harness cover 1 18. Guard 1 19. Heater bracket (NA:Blue, EU:Red) 1 20.
Paper Tray Unit Heater 2.5.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE (FOR ONE OF PTU INSTALLED MACHINE) Unplug the main machine's power cord before starting the following procedure. Remove the paper tray unit from the copier if it is already installed. 2. Remove the rear cover [1] from the paper tray unit ( Installation 1. x 2). Right screw on the picture is a shoulder screw. 3. Fasten the heater [2] ( x 2). 4. Put the clamps (Small) [3] in the holes 5.
Paper Tray Unit Heater 8. Attach the harness cover [7] ( 9. Remove the rear cover [8] ( x 2, Washer x 2, Spring Washer x 2). x 5) and the copy tray [9] ( 10. Remove the controller box [10] ( D127/D128 x 2, x 1) x 6).
Installation Paper Tray Unit Heater 11. Remove the support bracket [11] ( x 3). 12. Attach the heater harness (Long) [12] to the connector [13] on the board. 13. Attach the clamp (Large) [14] 14. Lead the heater harness (Long) [12] through the clamp (Large) [14] toward inner side of the copier as shown. 15. Attach the clamp (Large) [15]. 16. Pass the heater harness through the hole [16] to the rear of the copier. 17. Attach the grounding wire (Long) [17] ( x 1, Washer x1, Spring washer x1).
Paper Tray Unit Heater 18. Pass the grounding wire (Long) [17] through the hole [16] to the rear of the copier. 19. Mount the copier on the paper tray unit [18]. 20. Put the heater harness (Long) in the hole [19]. Be sure to put the heater harness (Long) in the hole on keeping the end of the heater harness (Long) horizontally long. This makes insertion easy. 21. Pass the support bracket between the copier and the heater harness (Long) on keeping the end of the heater harness (Long) in the hole.
Paper Tray Unit Heater 26. Attach the grounding wire (Long) [21] ( x 1, Washer x1, Spring washer x1) 27. Attach two of the clamps (Mid) [22] [23]. 28. Attach the clamp (Mid) [24]. 29. Connect the heater harness (Long) to the heater harness (Short). Be sure to make the bind attached on the heater harness upper than the clamp (Mid) [22] [24]. 31. Remove the drawer from the paper tray unit. 32. Attach the caution decal [25] in the bottom of the paper tray unit. 33. Reassemble the copier. 34.
Paper Tray Unit Heater 2. Remove the rear cover [1] from two of the paper tray units ( x 4). Right screw on the picture is a shoulder screw. 3. Attach the heater [2] to the lower paper tray unit ( x 2). 4. Put the clamps (Small) [3] in the holes. 5. Joint the connector [4] to the heater harness (Mid) [5]. 6. Pass the heater harness (Mid) [5] through the hole [6]. 7. Attach the heater harness (Mid) through the clamps as shown. 8. Attach the harness cover [7].
Installation Paper Tray Unit Heater 9. Attach the guard [8] to the top face of the upper paper tray unit. ( x 1, Washer x 1, Spring Washer x 1) 10. Remove the rear cover [9] ( x 5) and the copy tray [10] ( 11. Remove the controller box [11] ( SM x 2, x 1). x 6).
Paper Tray Unit Heater 12. Remove the support bracket [12] ( x 3). 13. Attach the heater harness (Long) [13] to the connector [14] on the board. 14. Attach the clamp (Large) [15] 15. Lead the heater harness (Long) [13] through the clamp (Large) [15] toward inner side of the copier as shown. 16. Attach the clamp (Large) [16]. 17. Pass the heater harness through the hole [17] to the rear of the copier. 18.
Paper Tray Unit Heater Installation 19. Pass the grounding wire (Long) [18] through the hole [17] to the rear of the copier. 20. Mount the copier on two of the paper tray units [19]. 21. Put the heater harness (Long) in the hole [20]. Be sure to put the heater harness (Long) in the hole on keeping the end of the heater harness (Long) horizontally long. This makes insertion easy. 22.
Paper Tray Unit Heater 28. Attach the grounding wire (Long) [23] ( x 1, Washer x1, Spring washer x1). 29. Attach the grounding wire (Short) between [24] to [25] through the hole. ( x 2, Washer x2, Spring washer x2). 30. Attach three of the clamps (Mid) [26] [27] [28]. 31. Attach the clamp (Mid) [29] [30]. 32. Connect the heater harness (Long) to the heater harness (Mid). 33. Attach the heater harness through the clamps as shown.
Paper Tray Unit Heater Installation 2.5.4 JOINT BRACKET (JOINT THE COPIER AND THE UPPER PTU) 1. Remove each of the drawers. 2. Insert the joint bracket (Front) [1] into the slot as the arrow shows and fasten ( 3. Attach the joint bracket (Rear) [2] as shown. ( x 2) x 2) The red arrow on the picture above shows the convex side of the screw hole. This is the important clue to attach the bracket correctly.
Paper Tray Unit Heater 2.5.5 JOINT BRACKET (JOINT THE UPPER AND THE LOWER PTU) 1. Attach the joint bracket (Front) [1] as shown. ( 2. Attach the joint bracket (Rear) [2] as shown. ( x 2) x 2) The red arrow on the picture above shows the convex side of the screw hole. This is the important clue to attach the bracket correctly.
Controller Options 2.6 CONTROLLER OPTIONS 2.6.1 OVERVIEW Installation This machine has I/F card slots and SD card slots for optional I/F connections and applications. I/F Card Slot Slot [A] is used for one of the optional I/F connections: (IEEE1284, IEEE802.11a/g (Wireless LAN) or Gigabit Ethernet). SD Card Slot Slot [1] is used for options provided on SD cards. The application SD card (Printer/Scanner or Security Card) should be installed in Slot 1.
Controller Options 2.6.2 WIRELESS LAN (IEEE 802.11A/G) INSTALLATION Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure. Accessories Check the accessories and their quantities against the table below. No. Description Q'ty 1 Wireless Adapter 1 2 Wireless LAN Card 1 3 LAN Card Cover 1 4 Caution Sheet 1 5 Label 1 Installation Procedure 1. Remove the interface cover [A] ( 2. Install the Wireless adaptor into I/F slot [B] ( 3.
Controller Options If reception is poor, you may need to move the machine: Make sure that the machine is not located near an appliance or any type of equipment that could generate a strong magnetic field. Position the machine as close as possible to the access point. Installation SP Mode Settings for IEEE 802.11a/g Wireless LAN The following SP commands can be set for IEEE 802.11a/g SP No.
Controller Options Installation Procedure 1. Remove the interface cover [A] ( 2. Install the IEEE 1284 board into I/F slot [B] ( 3. Turn on the main power switch. 4. Print out the configuration page (User Tools/Counter > Printer Features > List/Test Print), and x 2). x 2). then check that this device is detected.
Controller Options 2.6.4 VM CARD TYPE S (D656) Accessories No. Description Installation Check the accessories and their quantities against the table below.Accessories Q'ty 1 VM SD Card 1 2 Decal 1 Installation 1. Remove the interface cover [A] ( 2. Switch the machine off. 3. Insert the SD card [A] into SD Slot 2 (lower). SM x 1).
Controller Options This SD card must be inserted into Slot 2, the lower slot. 2.6.5 GIGABIT ETHERNET Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure. 1. Remove the I/F-slot cover [A] ( 2. Install the Gigabit Ethernet board (Knob-screw x 2) into the I/F-slot [B]. 3. Attach one ferrite core [A] to the end of the Ethernet interface cable, and then attach the other x 2). ferrite core [B] about 10cm from the end of the Ethernet interface cable. 4.
Controller Options 2.6.6 FAX OPTION (D655) Fax Unit is option for D127 but standard for D128. The bracket on which Fax Unit is mounted is embedded in the controller box. No.
Controller Options Installation Procedure 1. Rear cover ( x 5) 2. Attach the Fax Unit [A] to the bracket [B] with placing the sheet [C] between the unit [A] and the bracket [B]. ( x 4) 3. Attach the Bracket Guide [D] as shown. 4. Slot the bracket assembled in procedure 2 in between two of the guides as the blue arrow shows. 5. Attach the large end of the Harness with the Band [E] and connect the small end to on the Fax Unit [A] as the red arrows shows. 6.
Installation Controller Options 7. Attach the ferrite core [A] on the speaker harness within 50mm from the end of the controller board. This prevents the harness from being involved in the fan [B]. Grounding Wire Attach the grounding wire as shown. [A] and [B] are attached with screws (thick) for the grounding wire. [C] and [D] are with screws for the controller board cover. SM Be sure to make [A], [B] and [C] attached in upward direction.
Controller Options 2.6.7 HDD OPTION (D659) Component Check No.
Controller Options Installation Installation Procedure 1. Open the right door [A]. 2. Interface cover [B] ( 3. Rear cover [C] ( 4.
Controller Options 5. Remove three of the screws and pull the bracket as the arrow shows to detach the board [A]. 6. Connect the HDD Unit [B] and SAT Interface Board [C] with the Cable (small) and the Cable (large). 7. Install the HDD Unit [B] and the SAT Interface Board [C] in the controller board ( x 5). Be sure to lead two of the cables over the HDD bracket to the SAT interface board [C]. This makes installation easy. 8. Reinstall the controller box cover and rear cover in the machine.
Controller Options Activating the Security Applications Make sure that the following settings are not at their factory default values: Supervisor login password Administrator login name Administrator login password If any of these settings is at a factory default value, tell the customer these settings must be changed before you do the installation procedure. 2. Make sure that "Admin. Authentication" is ON.
Controller Options Restoring the Encryption key When replacing the controller board for a model in which the HDD encryption unit has been installed, updating the encryption key is required. 1. Prepare an SD card which is initialized. 2. Make the "restore_key" folder in the SD card. 3. Make an "nvram_key.txt" file in the "restore_key" folder in the SD card. 4. Ask an administrator to input the encryption key (this has been printed out earlier by the user) into the "nvram_key.txt" file. 5.
Controller Options Clearing the NVRAM When replacing the controller board for a model in which the HDD encryption unit has been installed and a customer has lost the encryption key, clearing the NVRAM is required to recover the HDD encryption unit. Prepare an SD card which is initialized. 2. Make the "restore_key" folder in the SD card. 3. Make an "nvram_key.txt" file in the "restore_key" folder in the SD card. 4. Input "nvclear" into the "nvram_key.txt" file. 5. Turn on the main power switch. 6.
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Maintenance Tables 3. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 3.
How to Clear the PM Counter 3.2 HOW TO CLEAR THE PM COUNTER Reset the PM counter after your maintenance work. 1. Activate the SP mode. 2. Select SP7-804-001. 3. Press the EXECUTE. The message "Completed" is displayed when the program ends normally. An error message is displayed if the program ends abnormally. 4. Press the Exit to end the program.
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Precautions 4. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 4.1 PRECAUTIONS 4.1.1 GENERAL Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before starting replacement. Before turning off the main power switch, check that no mechanical component is operating. Mechanical components may stop out of their home positions if you turn off the main power switch while they are operating. The component may be damaged if you try to remove it when it is not in the home position.
Special Tools and Lubricants 4.
Exterior Covers and Operation Panel 4.3 EXTERIOR COVERS AND OPERATION PANEL 1. Open the right door [A]. 2. Interface cover [B] ( 3. Open the right door [A]. 4. Rear cover [C] ( Replacement and Adjustment 4.3.1 REAR COVER x 1) x 5) 4.3.2 COPY TRAY Make sure that the cables under the copy tray are in place before reassembling the copier. If these cables are caught between the copy tray and the inner cover, they may be severely damaged. 1. Open the front door [A]. 2.
Exterior Covers and Operation Panel 4.3.3 OPERATION PANEL 1. Remove the Scanner front cover [A].(Hook) 2. Remove the Right front cover [B].(Hook) 3. Remove the screws and the harnesses showed above for detaching the scanner unit. 4. Scanner unit [C] ( 5.
Exterior Covers and Operation Panel 1. Open the right door [A]. 2. Release the strap [B]. 3. Open the door fully and pull out. 4. Right door ( Replacement and Adjustment 4.3.4 RIGHT DOOR x 1) 4.3.5 BYPASS TRAY 1. Press the stopper rails [A] inward. 2. Pull out with pressing the rails. 3.
Exterior Covers and Operation Panel 4.3.6 PLATEN COVER AND ARDF SENSOR 1. Scanner Cover ( 2. Platen cover sensor [A] ( D127/D128 p.
Scanner Unit 4.4 SCANNER UNIT To clean the mirrors and lenses, use a blower brush or wet cotton. 4.4.1 SCANNER COVER AND EXPOSURE GLASS Exposure glass is united with Scanner cover. Replacement and Adjustment To clean the exposure glass, use alcohol or glass cleaner. 1. Platen cover or ARDF ( 2. Scanner front cover [A] (Hook) p.4-46 "ARDF Unit") The front scanner cover is attached by 2 of the hooks the picture [1] shows.
Scanner Unit 4.4.2 LED UNIT Do not disassemble the LED Unit. The LED Unit is precision adjusted before shipment. Do not touch the screws on the CCD. The CCD is precision adjusted before shipment. Do not wipe the oil coated on the guide rod off. The oil doesn't exist in service parts. 1. Scanner Cover and Exposure Glass ( 2. Remove the long bracket [A] and the guide rod bracket [B]. ( 3. Lift the guide rod [C] as the red arrow shows. 4.
Scanner Unit 4.4.3 SCANNER MOTOR 1. Push the spring [A] located on the opposite side of the scanner motor [B] to loosen the belt [C] x 4). 2. Remove the screws on the top of the scanner motor [B] ( 3. Turn the scanner motor [B] back. Then remove the screws and the harness on the back ( 2 x x1). 4.4.4 SCANNER HP SENSOR 1. Rear cover ( 2. Scanner Cover and Exposure Glass ( 3. Two of the brackets [A] [B] and the rail [C] ( 4. Scanner HP sensor [D] ( SM p.
Fusing 4.5 FUSING 4.5.1 FUSING UNIT Before handling the fusing unit, make sure that the unit is cool enough. The fusing unit can be very hot. 1. Copy tray ( 2. Open the right door. 3. Connector cover [A] ( 4. p.4-3 "Copy Tray") x 1) When reinstalling, attach the ground wire. Fusing unit [B] ( x 2, x 4) 4.5.2 EXIT SENSOR p.4-10 "Fusing Unit") 1. Fusing unit ( 2.
Fusing 4.5.3 HOT ROLLER STRIPPER PAWLS Take care not to damage the hot roller stripper pawls and the tension springs. Replacement and Adjustment p.4-10 "Fusing Unit") 1. Fusing unit ( 2. Separate the fusing unit into two sections: the hot roller section [A] and the pressure roller section [B] ( x 2). After removing the screws, lower the pressure roller section about halfway and then slide it toward the front side to detach it. 3. Support rollers [C] 4.
Fusing 4.5.4 HOT ROLLER AND FUSING LAMP Do not touch the fusing lamp and rollers with your bare hands. 1. Hot roller stripper pawls and spacers ( 2. Hot roller assembly [A] ( 3. Fusing lamp [B] 4. p.4-11 "Hot Roller Stripper Pawls") x 2) When reassembling, check that the direction of the fusing lamp is correct. Hot roller [C] (2 C-rings, 1 spacer, 1 gear, 2 bushings, 1 cover [D]) Reassembling Be sure that: The fusing lamp is positioned correctly.
Fusing 4.5.5 THERMOSWITCHES AND THERMISTOR 1. Hot roller assembly ( 2. Thermoswitches [A] ( 3. Thermistor [B] ( p.4-12 "Hot Roller and Fusing Lamp") x2) x 1) Replacement and Adjustment Reassembling Make sure of the following: That the thermistor is in contact with the hot roller. That the hot roller turns smoothly. Do not recycle a thermoswitch that is already opened. Safety is not guaranteed if you do this.
Fusing 4.5.6 PRESSURE ROLLER 1. Separate the fusing unit into two sections ( 2. Fusing entrance guide [A] ( 3. Two springs [B][C] 4. Two pressure arms [D][E] 5. Bushing [F] 6. Pressure roller [G] D127/D128 p.4-11 "Hot Roller Stripper Pawls").
Fusing 4.5.7 FUSING NIP BAND CHECK BY-PASS (CHECKING THE NIP BAND) You can check the nip band to see if the fusing unit is in a good condition–especially, if the hot roller and pressure roller are correctly installed. 1. Place an OHP sheet on the by-pass tray. 2. Activate the SP mode. 3. Select SP1-152-001. 4. The copier feeds the OHP sheet, and stops it between the hot roller and the pressure roller for about 40 seconds. 5. Wait until the OHP sheet is output. 6. After output, quit the SP mode.
PCU and Quenching Lamp 4.6 PCU AND QUENCHING LAMP When handling the photo conductor unit (PCU), use caution: Do not touch the OPC drum with your bare hands. When the OPC drum is unclean, clean it with dry cloth, or clean it with wet cotton and wipe it with dry cloth. Do not use alcohol or any other chemicals to clean the OPC drum. These substances damage the OPC-drum surface. Keep PCUs in a cool, dry place. Do not expose the OPC to any corrosive gas such as ammonia.
PCU and Quenching Lamp When reinstall the PCU, be sure to hook the PCU connector cable as shown above so as not to damage the cable. 5. When having installed a new PCU, remove the Styrofoam and tags ( p.2-5 "Copier" in the chapter "Installation"). Replacement and Adjustment Initialization After replacement, Do “SP2801-001” to initialize the copier setting for PCU. 4.6.2 QUENCHING LAMP 1. PCU ( 2. Remove the Lamp Shading [A] (Adhered) 3.
Exhaust Fan and Main Motor 4.7 EXHAUST FAN AND MAIN MOTOR 4.7.1 EXHAUST FAN p.4-3 "Rear Cover") 1. Rear cover ( 2.
Exhaust Fan and Main Motor 4.7.2 MAIN MOTOR 1. Rear cover ( 2. High-voltage power supply board ( 3. Ground plate [A] ( 4. Main motor with the gear cover [B] ( 5. All gears [C] 6. Main motor [D] ( p.4-3 "Rear Cover") Replacement and Adjustment p.4-38 "High-Voltage Power Supply Board ") x 1) x 1, x 7, x 2, 2 bushings) x 3) Reassembling Attach the main motor before attaching the gears.
Exhaust Fan and Main Motor When you have difficulty in reattaching two of the snap rings, remove the PCU to push the axles on the back of the main motor as the picture shows below. Then the ditches in which the snap rings attach are pushed out.
Paper Feed 4.8 PAPER FEED 4.8.1 PAPER FEED ROLLER AND FRICTION PAD When handling the paper tray or the paper feed roller, use caution: Do not touch the surface of paper feed rollers. To avoid paper jams, correctly set the side and end fences in the paper tray. 1. Paper tray 2. Shaft [A] ( 3. Remove either or both of the following: Replacement and Adjustment SM x 1) Paper feed roller [B] as the blue arrow shows. Friction pad [C] as the red arrow shows.
Paper Feed 4.8.2 PAPER END SENSOR 1. Draw the paper tray out from the copier. 2. Open the right door. 3. Paper end sensor [A] ( x 1, Hook) Be sure to make the feeler be able to move up and down correctly when reattaching the Paper End Sensor.
Paper Feed 1. Paper tray 2. Open the right door. 3. Open the paper guide [A]. Remove the paper guide (Clip x 1) if you have difficulty removing the registration sensor. 4. Registration sensor feeler [B] 5. Registration sensor [C] ( x 1) Disconnect the connector (CN127 [D]) if you have difficulty removing the registration sensor. SM 4-23 D127/D128 Replacement and Adjustment 4.8.
Paper Feed 4.8.4 BYPASS PAPER END SENSOR p.4-5 "Right Door") 1. Right door ( 2. Sensor compartment [A] 3. Bypass paper end sensor [B] ( x 1) If it is difficult to reattach the Sensor compartment, turn the feed roller housing upside down.
Paper Feed 4.8.5 BYPASS FEED ROLLER 1. Right door ( 2. Turn the feed roller housing upside down [A] ( 3. Feed roller shaft [B] (2 snap pawls [C], 1 spacer [D]) 4. Bypass feed roller [E] p.4-5 "Right Door") Replacement and Adjustment x 2).
Paper Feed 4.8.6 BYPASS FEED CLUTCH AND FRICTION PAD 1. Rear cover ( p.4-3 "Rear Cover") 2. Right door ( p.4-5 "Right Door") 3. Disconnect the bypass feed clutch connector [A] (CN93). 4. Bypass feed roller housing [B] ( 5. Bypass feed clutch [C] ( 6.
Paper Feed 4.8.7 PAPER FEED AND REGISTRATION CLUTCHES 1. Paper tray 2. High-voltage power supply board ( 3. Ground plate [A] ( 4. Gear cover [B] ( x 1) x 1, x 2, 2 bushings) Do not remove the main motor from the gear cover. x 1) 5. Ground plate [C] ( 6. Paper feed clutch [D] ( SM x 7, Replacement and Adjustment p.
Image Transfer 4.9 IMAGE TRANSFER 4.9.1 TRANSFER ROLLER Do not touch the transfer roller with your bare hands. Do not scratch the transfer roller. The transfer roller is easily damaged. p.4-5 "Right Door") 1. Right door ( 2. Raise the levers [A],[B] at the ends of the image transfer roller. 3. Release the image transfer roller [C]. Reassembling Make sure that the springs [D] are in the original positions.
Image Transfer 4.9.2 ID SENSOR AND DUPLEX ROLLER 1. Right door ( 2. Remove the lower guide [A] by releasing the hook to lift one side of the lower guide [A] as the Replacement and Adjustment p.4-5 "Right Door") red arrow shows then lift the other side. 3. Idle roller holders [B]. 4. Idle roller [C] 5. Roller guide [D] ( 6. Transfer unit [F] ( x 2) x 2) To remove the transfer unit easily, insert a slotted screwdriver into the one side of the unit as the red arrow shows and lift to release.
Image Transfer x 1) 7. One-way gear [G] ( 8. Duplex roller [H] ( 9. ID sensor [I] ( x 1, 3 bushings) x 1) If you have difficulty removing in the way of No.1 on the picture, Put four of the hooks off in the bottom and make space through which you can take the sensor out. But you don't need to remove the bottom cover.
Image Transfer 4.9.3 DISCHARGE PLATE 1. Right door ( 2. Discharge plate [A] (Red arrow: Hook, Red circle: Pressed) Replacement and Adjustment p.
BICU and Controller Board 4.10 BICU AND CONTROLLER BOARD Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before starting replacement. Before turning off the main power switch, check that no mechanical component is operating. Mechanical components +may stop out of their home positions if you turn off the main power switch while they are operating. The component may be damaged if you try to remove it when it is not in the home position. 4.10.
BICU and Controller Board 3. Ground plate [B] ( 4. BICU [C] (all , 1 flat cables, x 7) When replacing the BICU, remove the NVRAM [D] from the board. Install the NVRAM to the new board. 5. After replacing the NVRAM, copy the saved data to the NVRAM. From an SD card to the NVRAM ( p.5-3 "NVRAM Data Upload/Download" in the "System Service Mode" of the appendices of this manual.) 4.10.
BICU and Controller Board 3. Remove the printer/scanner SD card. 4. Remove I/F cover [A] (or I/F options if they have been installed) ( 5. Remove the relay connector [A] and the clamp [B]. 6. Remove the ground plate [B] ( 7. Remove the controller board with the rails [C] ( 8. Release the hooks as the red arrows show, and then pull out the rails [A]. 9. Remove the DIMM [B] if it has been installed. D127/D128 x 2). x 1). 4-34 x 6).
BICU and Controller Board When replacing the controller board, remove the NVRAMs from the board. Install the NVRAMs to the new board. When installing a new controller board 1. Install the NVRAM from the old controller board on a new controller board. 2. Install the new controller board in the machine. 3. Disconnect the cables of the HDD from the controller board if the HDD option has already been installed. Disconnecting the cables of the HDD is very important.
BICU and Controller Board When replacing the NVRAM on the controller board 1. Disconnect the cables of the HDD from the controller board. Disconnecting the cables of the HDD is very important. Otherwise, the HDD is automatically formatted and all data in the HDD is lost due to the security limitation. 2. Install a New NVRAM on the controller. Then reassemble the machine. When you replace the NVRAM [A], make sure that the NVRAM is correctly installed.
Other Replacements 4.11 OTHER REPLACEMENTS 4.11.1 DUPLEX MOTOR 1. Rear cover ( p.4-3 "Rear Cover") 2. High-Voltage Power Supply Board ( 3. Main motor ( 4. Exhaust Fan ( p.4-38 "High-Voltage Power Supply Board ") p.4-19 "Main Motor") Replacement and Adjustment p.4-18 "Exhaust Fan") 5. SOL bracket ( x 4) 6.
Other Replacements 7. Duplex motor [A] ( x 2) 4.11.2 HIGH-VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD 1. Rear cover ( 2. High-voltage power supply board [A] with the cover [B] (all p.4-3 "Rear Cover") , x 4) Remove the insulating sheet [C] if you are going to remove the contact-release solenoid ( p.4-40 "Contact-Release Solenoid") or the gear cover ( p.4-27 "Paper Feed and Registration Clutches").
Other Replacements 4.11.3 PSU 1. Open the front door. 2. Copy tray ( 3. PSU assembly [A] ( 4. PSU [B] ( SM p.
Other Replacements 4.11.4 CONTACT-RELEASE SOLENOID 1. Rear cover ( p.4-3 "Rear Cover") 2. High-voltage power supply board ( 3. Contact-release solenoid [A] (1 spring, p.4-38 "High-Voltage Power Supply Board ") x 1) 4.11.5 TONER SUPPLY MOTOR 1. Toner bottle holder 2. Hold both sides of the Toner Supply Clutch [A] as the red arrows show. Then pull to your side with trying to release the upper hook the red square shows. 3. Remove the harness the red circle shows.
Other Replacements 4.11.6 FCU Lithium Batteries Incorrect replacement of lithium battery(s) on the controller or on the fax unit poses risk of explosion. Replace only with the same type or with an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Procedure Rear cover ( p.4-3 "Rear Cover") 2. Controller box cover [A] ( 3. FCU [A] ( 4.
Other Replacements Do not turn off the battery switch (SW1). Do SP6-101 in the "Fax SP" to print the system parameters, and check the settings.
Laser Unit 4.12 LASER UNIT Turn off the main power switch and unplug the copier before starting replacement. The laser beam can damage your eyes severely. Do not touch the screws on the LD board on the LD unit. Do not try to adjust any part of the LD unit. The LD unit is precision adjusted before shipment. Do not touch the polygon mirror, shield glass, or lenses with your bare hands. Replacement and Adjustment 4.12.
Laser Unit 4.12.2 LASER UNIT p.4-39 "PSU") 1. PSU assembly ( 2. Toner bottle holder 3. Remove 2 of the mylars (Film) sealing the holes on the bottom of the toner bottle rail. 4. Laser unit [A] ( 5. Replace the mylars (Film) with new ones. x 3, x 2) The mylars are necessary to seal the holes in order for the laser unit not to be tainted with toner powder.
Laser Unit 1. Laser unit ( 2. Laser unit cover [A] ( 3. LD unit [B] ( 4. Polygon mirror motor [C] ( Replacement and Adjustment 4.12.3 LD UNIT AND POLYGON MIRROR MOTOR p.4-44 "Laser Unit") x 2, 1 grounding plate) x 2) x 3) Reassembling Check that the polygon mirror and toroidal lens are clean. Dust or other foreign substances may interfere with the operation of the LD unit.
ARDF 4.13 ARDF 4.13.1 ARDF UNIT 1. Rear cover ( 2. Remove the stud screw [A]. 3. Remove the ground cable [B] ( 4. Remove the clamp [C]. 5. Disconnect the I/F cable [D]. 6. Remove the ARDF [A] from the copier as shown. D127/D128 p.4-3 "Rear Cover"). x 1).
ARDF 1. Open the ARDF. 2. Place the platen sheet [A] on the exposure glass. 3. Line up the rear left corner of the platen sheet flush against corner [B] on the exposure glass. 4. Close the ARDF. 5. Reopen the ARDF. 6. Press the surface of the platen sheet gently to fix it on the ARDF firmly. 4.13.2 ARDF REAR COVER 1. Open the ARDF left cover [A]. 2.
ARDF 4.13.3 ORIGINAL FEED UNIT 1. Open the ARDF left cover ( 2. Original feed unit [A] D127/D128 p.4-47 "ARDF Rear Cover").
ARDF 4.13.4 PICK-UP ROLLER Original feed unit ( 2. Release the hook [A]. 3. Slide the shaft [A], and then remove the pick-up roller [B]. SM p.4-48 "Original Feed Unit") Replacement and Adjustment 1.
ARDF 4.13.5 FEED ROLLER 1. Original feed unit ( 2. Remove the clip [A]. 3. Slide the shaft [A], and then remove the pin [B]. 4. Slide the shaft [A], and then remove the feed roller [B]. D127/D128 p.
ARDF 4.13.6 FRICTION PAD Original feed unit ( p.4-48 "Original Feed Unit") 2. Turn the lock lever [A] clockwise. 3. Friction pad [A] (hook x 3) Replacement and Adjustment 1.
ARDF 4.13.7 DFRB 1. ARDF rear cover ( 2. DFRB [A] ( p.4-47 "ARDF Rear Cover") x 4, hook x 1) 4.13.8 ARDF TOP COVER SENSOR/ ORIGINAL SET SENSOR 1. ARDF rear cover ( 2. ARDF top cover sensor [A] ( 3. Original set sensor [B] ( D127/D128 p.
ARDF 4.13.9 ARDF DRIVE MOTOR ARDF rear cover ( p.4-47 "ARDF Rear Cover") 2. Guide plate [A] (hook x 2) 3. Guide plate [A] ( 4. Release the clamps and disconnect the connectors ( Replacement and Adjustment 1. SM x 5) 4-53 x 3, x 2).
ARDF 5. Holder [A] ( 6. Hinge [A] ( 7.
ARDF 8. ARDF drive motor [A] ( x 2, x 1) Do not touch the encoder [B] when holding the motor. 1. Open the ARDF. 2. White plate [A] (hook x 2) Replacement and Adjustment 4.13.10 WHITE PLATE When installing the white plate Make sure that the mylars [A] are outside the white plate.
ARDF 4.13.11 REGISTRATION SENSOR 1. White plate ( 2. Registration sensor holder [A] ( 3. Registration sensor [A] ( D127/D128 p.
Adjusting Copy Image Area 4.14 ADJUSTING COPY IMAGE AREA Adjust the copy image area under any of the following conditions: 1. After clearing engine data (SP5-801-001 or SP5-801-002). 2. After replacing any of the following components: LED unit Scanner motor Polygon mirror motor Paper tray 4.14.1 PRINTING Make sure that the paper is correctly loaded in each paper tray before starting the adjustment procedures in this section.
Adjusting Copy Image Area The diagram shows the paper on the copy tray. Note that the paper is output with the face down. SP Specification SP1-001-001 (All Trays) 0 ± 2 mm SP1-001-002 (By-pass) 0 ± 2 mm SP1-001-003 (Duplex) 0 ± 4 mm 5. Adjust the leading edge registration (SP1-001). 6. Measure the distance between the side edge of the image area and the side edge of the paper [B].
Adjusting Copy Image Area Adjusting Blank Margin Use the Trimming Area Pattern (SP2-109-001 > 10) for this adjustment. 1. Print out the test pattern. 2. Measure the distance between the four edges of the image area and the four edges of the The diagram shows the paper on the copy tray. Note that the paper is output with the face down. 3. Adjust the blank margin (SP2-103).
Adjusting Copy Image Area Adjusting Main-Scan Magnification Use the Grid Pattern (Grid Vertical Line) (SP2-109-001 > 5) for this adjustment. SP SP2-102-001 (Main scan Mag.) Specification 0 ± 0.5% 1. Print out the test pattern. 2. Measure the sides of squares. Each side should be 2.7-mm long.) 3. Adjust the main-scan magnification (SP2-102-001: Main Scan Mag.). 4. Select "Cancel" in SP2-109-001 after finishing the adjustment procedure. 4.14.
Adjusting Copy Image Area 5. SP Specification SP4-010-001 (LE Scan Regist) 0 ± 2 mm Measure the distance between the side edge of the image area and the side edge of the paper [B]. 6. Adjust the side-to-side registration (SP4-011-001). SP Specification SP4-011-001 (S-to-S Scan Regist) 0 ± 2 mm Replacement and Adjustment Adjusting Magnification 1. Place the test chart on the exposure glass. Make sure the test chart is aligned with the rear and left scales on the exposure glass. 2.
Adjusting Copy Image Area The diagrams show the paper on the copy tray. Note that the paper is output with the face down. SP Specification SP2-102-001 (Main scan Mag.) 0 ± 0.5% SP4-008-001 (Sub Scan Mag.) 0 ± 1.0% 4.14.3 DF IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Perform the adjustment procedure in this section only when the ARDF is installed on the copier. 1. Make a temporary test chart as shown in the above diagram. Use the "A4/8.5 x 11" paper to make it. 2. Place the temporary test chart on the ARDF. 3.
Adjusting Copy Image Area 5. Adjust the side-to-side registration (S to S/Front Regist: SP6-006-001, S to S/Rear Regist: SP6-006-002). The image area moves to the rear side of the copier when you specify a larger value. 6. Measure the distance between the leading of the image area and the leading edge of the paper [B]. 7. Adjust the leading edge registration (Leading Regist: SP6-006-003). The image area moves to the right side of the copier when you specify a larger value. 8.
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Service Program 5. SYSTEM MAINTENANCE REFERENCE 5.1 SERVICE PROGRAM Do not let the user access the SP mode or the SSP mode. Only service representatives are allowed to access these modes. The machine operation is NOT guaranteed after any person other than service representatives accesses the SP mode. 5.1.1 SP TABLES See "Appendices" for the following information: System SP Tables Printer SP Tables Scanner SP Tables 5.1.
Service Program Selecting Programs When you want to jump to the program directly, confirm the item "SP Direct" [A] selected and put the SP number you want to operate by the keypad. Then press the "#" key [B]. When you want to select the program in the menu, touch the signs [C] to scroll through the menu. Then touch the item you want to operate. Specifying Values 1. After locating a program, type the keypad to put the number in as the value.
Using SP Mode 5.2 USING SP MODE 5.2.1 NVRAM DATA UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD Uploading Content of NVRAM to an SD card Follow this procedure to upload SP code settings from NVRAM to an SD card. 1. This data should always be uploaded to an SD card before the NVRAM is replaced. Before switching the machine off, execute SP 5990-1 (SMC Print). You will need a record of the NVRAM settings if the upload fails. 2. Turn off the main power of the copier. 3. Remove the interface cover ( 4.
Using SP Mode 3. Insert the SD card with the NVRAM data into the service slot 2. 4. Turn on the main power of the copier. 5. Execute SP 5825-1 (NVRAM Data Download) and press the "Execute" key. 6. Turn off the main power of the copier, and then remove the SD card from the slot 2. 7. Reassemble the machine. In order for the NVRAM data to download successfully, the serial number of the file on the SD card must match the serial number of the machine.
Using SP Mode Firmware Update Procedure Before beginning the following, first confirm which firmware version(s) are currently installed in the machine with SP7-801-255. -SD Card Preparation1. Format an SD card with, for example, SD Formatter v1.1. 2. Create a "romdata" folder on the card. 3. Create the following folders within the "romdata" folder: B121, B620, B622, B658, B681, B685 4.
Using SP Mode ROM/NEW What it means Tells you the number of the module and name of the version ROM: currently installed. The first line is the module number, the second line the version name. Tells you the number of the module and name version on the SD NEW: card. The first line is the module number, the second line the version name. Controller, engine and operation panel firmware cannot be updated at the same time. It is recommended to update firmware modules one by one. 8.
Using SP Mode Firmware Update Error If a firmware update error occurs, this means the update was cancelled during the update because the module selected for update was not on the SD card. Recovery after Power Loss If the ROM update is interrupted as a result of accidental loss of power while the firmware is updating, then the correct operation of the machine cannot be guaranteed after the machine is switched on again.
Using SP Mode 5.2.3 BROWSER UNIT UPDATE PROCEDURE 1. Remove the slot cover [A] for the SD card ( x 1). 2. Turn the SD-card label face [A] of the browser unit to the rear of the machine. Then push it slowly into slot 2 (lower) until you hear a click. 3. Plug in and turn on the main power switch. 4. Push the "User Tools" key. If an administrator setting is registered for the machine, step 5 and 6 are required. Otherwise, skip to the step 7. 5. Push the "Login/ Logout" key. 6.
Using SP Mode 5.2.4 HANDLING FIRMWARE UPDATE ERRORS An error message shows in the first line if an error occurs during a download. The error code consists of the letter "E" and a number ("E20", for example). Error Message Table Solution 20 Cannot map logical address Make sure the SD card is inserted correctly. 21 Cannot access memory HDD connection incorrect or replace hard disks. Cannot decompress Incorrect ROM data on the SD card, or data is compressed data corrupted.
Using SP Mode 36 40 42 43 44 50 Cannot write module - Cause other than E34, E35 Engine module download failed SD update data is incorrect. The data on the SD card is for another machine. Acquire correct update data then install again. Replace the update data for the module on the SD card and try again, or replace the BICU board. Operation panel module Replace the update data for the module on the download failed SD card and try again, or replace the LCDC.
Using SP Mode 5.2.5 TEST PATTERN PRINT (SP2-109-001) Executing Test Pattern Printing 1. Touch the item you want to activate then the item "OK" displayed on the touch panel. 2. Press the 3. Specify copy settings and press the 4. To return to the SP mode, Touch the item "To SP" displayed on the upper left corner on the key. The copy mode is activated. key. touch panel.
Using SP Mode 16 Hound's Tooth Check 17 Black Band (Horizontal) 18 Black Band (Vertical) 19 Checker Flag Pattern 20 Grayscale (Vertical) 21 Grayscale (Horizontal) 22 Two Beam Density Pattern 23 Full Dot Pattern 24 All White Pattern 5.2.6 MEMORY CLEAR The machine stores the engine data in the NVRAM on the BICU, and stores the other data in the NVRAM on the optional controller. To distinguish between the engine data and the other data, see SP5-801-003 through 015.
Using SP Mode Exceptions SP5-801-002 clears most of the settings and counters stored in the NVRAM on the BICU (the values return to their default values). However, the following settings are not cleared: SP5-811-003 (MachineSerial [ID2 Code Display]) SP5-812-001 (Service TEL No. Setting [Service]) SP5-812-002 (Service TEL No.
Using SP Mode 5.2.7 SMC PRINT (SP5-990) SP5-990 outputs machine status lists. 1. Select SP5-990. 2. Select a menu: -001 All (Data List), -002 SP (Mode Data List), -003 User Program, -004 Logging Data, -005 Diagnostic Report, -006 Non-Default, -007 NIB Summary, -008 Capture Log, -021 Copier User Program, -022 Scanner SP, -023 Scanner User Program 3. Press the "Execute" key. 4. The output given by the menu "Big Font" is suitable for faxing. The machine status list is output.
Fax Service Tables 5.
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SC Tables 6. TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1 SC TABLES 6.1.1 SUMMARY There are four levels of service call conditions. Level Reset Procedure To prevent possible damage, the machine Activate the SP mode, and does not operate until the service turn the main power switch off representative resets the SC code. and on. Turning the main power switch off and on B resets the SC code if the error is caused by incorrect sensor detection. C D Turn the main power switch off and on.
SC Tables 6.1.2 ENGINE SC CODE DESCRIPTIONS No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause Exposure Lamp Error 101 B The scanner has scanned the white plate, but cannot detect the certain white level.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause White level correction error 142 B Dewing scanner unit The automatic adjustment has Defective scanner drive failed to correct a current white Defective optical section level to the certain level. Defective SBU board Defective relevant harness Defective relevant harness Defective destination device SBU Communication Error 144 B Cannot correctly establish communication with the SBU. 161 (e.g.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition 162 Possible Cause IPC:PCIE error PCIE Communication error Doesn’t occur insertion request of -001 B linking-up from the LYRA on startup. Or NOT the number of the Defective IPU (BICU, IPU) NOT the ICIB attached firmly. Defective the ICIB Harness and the polygon motor connection lanes detected is two. Unauthorized copy protection Failed Detecting the ICIB wrong or NOT 165 B attached on the copier under setting unauthorized copy protection on.
SC Tables No. Definition Symptom Possible Cause Polygon motor error: Time out (Off) Harness and the polygon motor driver. Defective the polygon motor or the polygon motor driver. 203 B Defective polygon motor drive NOT XSCRDY signal becoming "H" pulse output (Around polygon (Inactive) within three seconds.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause FGATE: Fail to switch "ON" 230 B NOT switching FGATE signal on within one second after writing Defective the GAVD, PCI bridge ASIC BICU, the Controller board wrong or bad connection start-timing. Defective the harness between the BICU to the LDB FGATE: Fail to switch "OFF" 231 B NOT switching FGATE signal off within nine seconds after writing end-timing.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause High-voltage charge error The maximum rate of PWM duty 302 B (50%) occurs ten times in series Defective the MD (20msec x 10) Defective harness connected to This error doesn’t happen when the the HVP front door (the inter lock) opens. P sensor error Disconnection of the harness to P sensor SC350~354 happen on normal 355 D Bad electrical contact of P sensor CN operation.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause Development bias error The maximum rate of PWM duty 391 B (50%) occurs 10 times in series Defective the MD (20msec x 10) Defective harness connected to This error doesn’t happen when the the HVP front door (the inter lock) opens. Developer initialization error The P sensor does not detect a correct pattern during developer 392 B initialization (SP2-801-001). When Vsp output is more than 2.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause Transfer roller leak error (negative electrode) The feedback voltage of the transfer roller has been more than 402 B the certain voltage (more than 4.5V) for 200msec. Defective the MD Defective harness connected to the HVP This error doesn’t happen when the front door (the inter lock) opens.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause Toner bottle motor overcurrent Detecting "Low" for more than 490 B 200msec while the motor on. Defective the motor drive. times in series during watching Overload each lock signal after switching Defective main motor drive Thermistor disconnection Defective connector part Defective thermistor Motor locked up due to overcurrent to the drive section. Main motor error Detecting “High” condition twenty 500 B motor on.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause Time out error (On the fusing roller inactive) NOT reaching the reload activation of the anti-overheat temperature in 25 seconds after -003 A Disconnection of Heater After device starting heater control. (On the fusing roller active) NOT reaching the reload temperature in 35 seconds after starting heater control.
SC Tables No. Symptom Possible Cause Detecting wrong with fusing contact (Contact adhesion, Contact Definition -002 separation) Defective the drive circuit in the fusing relay -003 Detecting low-frequency wave PSU fuse (24VS) meltdown Unsteadiness in frequency of the commercial power source Over zero cross frequency 557 D The number of times Low-frequency wave detection is Interruption of power source line noise. less than 1 time.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause Second bank communication error 623 B Abnormal code is send from the Bad connection between the first bank and the second bank Defective the bank control board NOT all connectors are in place condition after retrying three times Defective the EEPROM when the error on EEPROM Noise transfer) in 120 seconds after Defective the controller board RARI-PES (Request for image Noise bank unit.
SC Tables No. Definition Symptom Possible Cause Mechanical total counter error Defective harness between mechanical counter and BICU. The condition of the mechanical 901 B Defective BICU Defective mechanical total counter on the electric hard is counter disconnection on activating the Loose connection of harness counter when SP mode between mechanical counter “Anti-tampering system” is ON. and BICU. Mechanical counter has been pulled out while accounting operation.
SC Tables 6.1.3 SC CODE DESCRIPTIONS SC6xx No. Definition Symptom Possible Cause/Countermeasure MF accounting device error 1 The machine sends a data frame. 632 C No normal end signal returns. This symptom happens three Defective or broken line between machine and device times. MF accounting device error 2 633 C The machine is communicating with the accounting device. The Defective or broken line between machine and device break signal returns.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition 636 Possible Cause SD Card Error Expanded authentication module error There is no expanded authentication module in the machine. -001 B 1. Install the correct SD card or the The SD card or the file of the file of the expanded expanded authentication module is authentication module. broken. 2. Install the DESS module. 1. Install the correct file of the There is no DESS module in the machine.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition 637 Possible Cause Tracking APP error Causes of failing to notice tracking SDK APP (e.g.: -001 B NOT found the tracking Defective tracking SDK APP, information. Abnormal internal communication) 1. Power source OFF/ON Defective tracking administration Administration server error -002 B server NOT found the tracking information. Defective tracking SDK APP Defective Network 1.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition 650 Possible Cause Communication error of the remote service modem (Cumin-M) Authentication error -001 C The authentication for the 1. Check and set the correct user Embedded RCG-M fails at a dial up name (SP5816-156) and connection. password (SP5816-157). Incorrect modem setting -004 C Dial up fails due to the incorrect 1. modem setting. Check and set the correct AT command (SP5819-160).
SC Tables No. Definition Symptom Possible Cause Controller-to-operation panel communication error at startup Controller stalled Controller board installed incorrectly After powering on the machine, 672 B communication between the controller and operation panel does not begin, or the communication is interrupted after a normal startup. Defective controller board Operation panel connector loose or defective Poor connection of DIMM and optional boards on the controller board 1.
SC Tables SC8xx No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure Firmware update error 818 B This error may occur while 1. firmware update. Reboot the copier and complete the undone update.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition 820 Possible Cause/Countermeasure Self-Diagnostic Error: CPU B [0001-0015] [000A-000D]: Detailed error code During the boot monitor Defective CPU device program and self-diagnostic, Defective boot monitor program any exception or cut-in are not or self-diagnostic program supposed to happen. If these 1. Replace the controller board. happen, it is defined as SC. 2. Reinstall the system firmware. Defective CPU Defective local bus 1.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure [0612]: Detailed error code B Cut-in in ASIC occurs. Defective ASIC Defective devices in which ASIC detects cut-in. 1. Replace the controller board. Defective CPU devices Mode bit data error, which is used [06FF]: Detailed error code B The pipeline clock frequency rate is different from the for initializing CPU. prescribed value. 1. Replace the controller board.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure [4002-4005]: Detailed error code B 821 The calculation error in the CPU Defective CPU occurs. 1. Replace the CPU. The write-&-verify check error Defective controller board has occurred in the ASIC. 1. Replace the controller. ASIC (controller board defective) Poor connection between North Self-Diagnostic Error: ASIC ASIC error [0B00] B ASIC not detected [0B06] B The ASIC of the I/O is not detected.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure Video bridge device (ASIC) register error 1 The CPU detects the video [50A2] B bridge device, but detects error data from the video bridge Defective I/F between the video bridge device and controller 1. device. Replace the controller board.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure PHY IC loop-back error [6105] C An error occurred during the loop-back test for the PHY IC on Same as SC823-[6101] the controller. Self-diagnostic Error: NVRAM 824 [1401] The controller cannot recognize B the standard NVRAM installed or detects that the NVRAM is defective. Loose connection Defective standard NVRAM Defective controller 1. Check the standard NVRAM is firmly inserted into the socket. 2. Replace the NVRAM.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition 827 Possible Cause/Countermeasure Self-diagnostic Error: RAM Verification error [0201] B Loose connection Error is detected during a Defective SDRAM DIMM write/verify check for the Defective controller standard RAM (SDRAM DIMM). 1. Replace the SDRAM DIMM. 2. Replace the controller. Defective RAM DIMM Defective SPD ROM on RAM Resident memory error [0202] B The SPD values in all RAM DIMM are incorrect or DIMM unreadable.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition 835 Possible Cause/Countermeasure Self-diagnostic error: Centronic device Loopback connector is [1102] C connected but check results in an error. Loopback connector is [110C] C C IEEE1284 connector error Centronic loopback connector defective 1. Replace the controller board. ASIC device error IEEE1284 connector error connected but check results in an Centronic loopback connector error.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition 839 Possible Cause/Countermeasure USB NAND Flash ROM error 839 Serial Flash access error The result of reading and writing B [9001] in software status register of Defective Serial Flash ROM cannot be read. Defective controller board The USB NAND Flash ROM is 1. Replace the controller board. Defective EEPROM Serial Flash, the device for certification, came to an error. [9101] [9110] B B The ID of the USB NAND Flash disconnected.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure Wireless card startup error The machine starts up. 853 C The IEEE802 11b card connection board is recognized. Loose connection between the wireless card and the connection The wireless LAN card or bluetooth board card is not recognized. Wireless card access error The machine has been reading the data from the card.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure HDD Encryption unit error 1 858 A serious error occurs when data is encrypted to update an encryption key with the HDD encryption unit. Encryption key acquisition error: [0] The controller fails to get a new encryption key. Encryption key setting for HDD error: [1] The controller fails to copy a new encryption key to the HDD. [2] A NVRAM data encryption error 1: Defective controller board 1. Replace the controller board.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure HDD Encryption unit error 2 859 A serious error occurs when the HDD data is encrypted to update an encryption key with the HDD encryption unit. HDD check error: [8] C No HDD installed Unformatted HDD The encryption key on the The HDD is not correctly controller is different from the installed. one on the HDD 1. Install the HDD correctly. 2. Initialize the HDD.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure HDD: Read error 863 C Defective HDD The data stored in the HDD Defective controller cannot be read correctly. 1. Replace the HDD. 2. Replace the controller. Defective HDD 1. Replace the HDD. An error is detected while Defective HDD operating the HDD. 1. Replace the HDD. HDD: CRC error While reading data from the HDD 864 C or storing data in the HDD, data transmission fails.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure SD card access error (-13 to -3: File system error, other number: Device error) 868 SD card not inserted correctly SD card defective Controller board defective 1. For a file system error, format the B An error report is sent from the SD card reader. SD card on PC. 2. For a device error, turn the main switch off and on. 3. Remove and re-install the SD card. 4. Replace the SD card. 5. Replace the controller.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure HDD receiving mail data error 872 C Defective HDD Turned off the power source Defecting wrong with the HDD on startup. while accessing to the HDD 1. SP5832-007 (Format Rec Mail) to initialize the HDD 2. Replace the HDD Defective HDD Turned off the power source HDD sending mail data error 873 C Detecting wrong with the HDD on startup. while accessing to the HDD 1.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure Mass erasing error (HDD erasing) An error was detected before 875 B HDD erasing when HDD/Data Failed HDD logic erasing erasing was executed. Failed to erase the data each (The case data erasing failed, or The case HDD logic erasing module has 1. Reboot the machine failed) Log Data Error An error was detected in the handling of the log data at power on or during 876 machine operation.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure -004 C Unusual log encryption function due to defective NVRAM data Log Data Error 4 1. Initialize the HDD with SP5832-004. Installed NVRAM or HDD which is used in another machine -005 C 1. Log Data Error 5 Reinstall the previous NVRAM or HDD. 2. Initialize the HDD with SP5832-004. -099 C Log Data Error 99 Other than the above causes 1. Ask your supervisor.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition 878 Possible Cause/Countermeasure TPM system authentication error The system firmware is not -00 B Incorrect updating for the system firmware authenticated by TPM (security chip). Defective flash ROM on the controller board 1. Replace the controller board. Defective file system of USB USB Flash file system is broken Flash memory. 1. Replace the controller board Defective TPM 1.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure Administration area error Defective the software. This error occurs in the following 881 B Caused by stored un-authentication information in timing: the software (NOT caused by 1. Giving a job to the printer user operation) 2. Login from the panel 3. Accessing from WEB browser 1. Reboot the machine Software operation error (Receiving signal end) 899 B 1. Reboot the machine Abnormal operation occurs in 2.
SC Tables SC9xx No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure Electronic total counter error 900 B The value of the total counter is out of the normal range. Defective NVRAM Defective software 1. Unexpected hardware resource Printer error 920 C An application error that stops the machine operation is detected. (e.g., memory shortage) Printer font error 921 C A necessary font is not found in A necessary font is not found in the SD card.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure Software performance error The software attempted to perform an unexpected operation. When this error occurs, the file name, address, and data will be stored in 990 B NVRAM. This information can be checked by using Software defective Internal parameter incorrect Insufficient working memory Logged only; the machine can SP7-403. See the data and the situation in which this SC occurs.
SC Tables No. Symptom Definition Possible Cause/Countermeasure Over-limit OP panel administrative record error The record, which composes the 994-00 D In using the operation panel, if operating reaches deep layer display items and which is with multiple applications active, controlled by the service layer, is the record may go over the over the certain limit. limitation.
Electrical Component Defects 6.2 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DEFECTS 6.2.1 SENSOR/SWITCH Sensor Registration Sensor Connector Message Remarks CN127 Paper jam - Load paper - SN CN129 Paper End Sensor SN Bypass Paper CN130 (None) End Sensor SN Paper Path CN128 Sensor The machine cannot detect paper on the bypass tray. Paper jam - Paper jam - SN CN128 Exit Sensor SN Image Density (ID) Sensor Toner Density CN132 (None) SN Print quality may become worse.
Electrical Component Defects Sensor DF Guide Open Sensor DF Original Set Sensor Connector Message DF CN04 Paper jam - SN (None) - DF CN04 Paper jam - Sensor (None) DF CN03 DF Registration Sensor Remarks Originals are not detected. - Paper jam SN Originals are correctly transported.
Electrical Component Defects 6.2.2 BLOWN FUSE CONDITIONS All of these fuses are on the power supply unit.
Card Save Function 6.3 CARD SAVE FUNCTION 6.3.1 OVERVIEW Card Save: The Card Save function is used to save print jobs received by the printer on an SD card with no print output. Card Save mode is toggled using printer Bit Switch #1 bit number 4. Card Save will remain enabled until the SD card becomes full, or until all file names have been used. Captures are stored on the SD card in the folder /prt/cardsave. File names are assigned sequentially from PRT00000.prn to PRT99999.prn.
Card Save Function 1. Use the numeric key "4" to turn bit 4 ON and be sure to press "#" button to confirm. The result should look like: 00010000 as shown above. By doing this Card Save option will appear in "List/Test Print". 2. Exit SP Mode. 3. Press the " 4. Select "Printer Features". 5. Select "List/Test Print". 1. Select "Card Save (ADD) or Card Save (New)". 2. Select OK to the message "Switching to Card Save mode.". Then exit the "List/Test Print" " button. menu. 3.
Card Save Function Error Messages Card Save error messages: Init error: A card save process (i.e. card detection, change to kernel mode) failed to initialize. Card not found: Card cannot be detected in the slot. No memory: Insufficient working memory to process the job. Write error: Failed to write to the card. Other error: An unknown error occurred. If an error occurs, pressing "OK" will cause the device to discard the job and return to the ready Trouble – shooting state.
Fax Troubleshooting Guide 6.
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Energy Save 7. ENERGY SAVING 7.1 ENERGY SAVE 7.1.1 ENERGY SAVER MODES Customers should use energy saver modes properly, to save energy and protect the environment. The area shaded grey in this diagram represents the amount of energy that is saved when the timers are at the default settings. If the timers are changed, then the energy saved will be different. For example, if the timer is set to 240 min., the grey area will disappear, and no energy is saved before 240 min. expires.
Energy Save Recommendation We recommend that the default settings should be kept. If the customer requests that these settings should be changed, please explain that their energy costs could increase, and that they should consider the effects on the environment of extra energy use. If it is necessary to change the settings, please try a shorter setting first, such as 30 min., then go to a longer one (such as 60 min.) if the customer is not satisfied.
Energy Save Time Power Machine Consumption Date (W): Data: a Machine Status End Time: Time: (Data:b - (Data:a x (min.) (min.) Data: c) Data:d) Data: b Data: c (min.) (Wmin.) Data: d Data: e Differences Consumption Operating 1081.8 Time Ready 002: mode Standby (stand by) Start 001: Operation mode SP8941: Power 214.0 Time 21089.0 21386.0 297.0 321294.6 306163.0 308046.0 1883.0 402962.0 508776.0 520377.0 11601.0 81207.0 005: Sleep mode Off mode 7.
Paper Save 7.2 PAPER SAVE 7.2.1 EFFECTIVENESS OF DUPLEX/COMBINE FUNCTION Duplexing and the combine functions reduce the amount of paper used. This means that less energy overall is used for paper production, which improves the environment. 1. Duplex: Reduce paper volume in half! 2.
Paper Save 3. Duplex + Combine: Using both features together can further reduce paper volume by 3/4! To check the paper consumption, look at the total counter and the duplex counter. The total counter counts all pages printed. For one duplex page, the total counter goes up by 2. For a duplex job of a three-page original, the total counter goes up by 3. The duplex counter counts pages that have images on both sides. For one duplex page, the duplex counter goes up by 1.
Paper Save D127/D128 Total counter: SP 8581-001 Duplex counter: SP 8411-001 Single-sided with combine mode: SP 8421-004 Duplex with combine mode: SP 8421-005 The following table shows paper savings and how the counters increase for some simple examples of single-sided and duplex jobs Duplex mode: Simplex Sheet Duplex Paper Total counter Duplex counter used Sheets used Saved SP8501-001 SP8411-001 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 1 2 1 3 3 2 1 3 1 4 4 2 2 4 2 5 5 3 2 5
Paper Save 2 in 1 mode: Simplex Sheet Duplex Paper Total counter Duplex counter used Sheets used Saved SP8501-001 SP8421-004 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 1 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 5 5 3 2 3 2 10 10 5 5 5 5 20 20 10 10 10 10 Energy Saving Originals SM 7-7 D127/D128
Paper Save Duplex + 2 in 1 mode: Simplex Sheet Duplex Paper Total counter Duplex counter used Sheets used Saved SP8501-001 SP8421-005 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 2 2 2 4 4 1 3 2 2 5 5 2 3 3 3 6 6 2 4 3 3 7 7 2 5 4 4 8 8 2 6 4 4 9 9 3 6 5 5 10 10 3 7 5 5 11 11 3 8 6 6 12 12 3 9 6 6 Originals D127/D128 7-8 SM
D127/D128 SERVICE MANUAL APPENDICES
D127/D128 APPENDICES TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. APPENDIX: SPECIFICATIONS .................................................... 1-1 1.1 SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................... 1-1 1.1.1 COPIER ............................................................................................ 1-1 1.1.2 PRINTER .......................................................................................... 1-4 1.1.3 SCANNER ..............................................
Specifications 3.1.3 OUTPUT CHECK (SP5-804) ........................................................ 3-150 Conducting Output Check ................................................................ 3-150 Output Check Table ......................................................................... 3-150 3.1.4 PRINTER SERVICE MODE (PRINT SP TABLES) ....................... 3-152 Service Mode Table .........................................................................
5.4 DEDICATED TRANSMISSION PARAMETERS ...................................... 5-83 5.4.1 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE .................................................... 5-83 5.4.2 PARAMETERS ............................................................................... 5-84 Fax Parameters .................................................................................. 5-84 E-mail Parameters..............................................................................
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Specifications Appendix: Specifications 1. APPENDIX: SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 SPECIFICATIONS 1.1.
Specifications A4 Version LT Version 200% 155% 141% 129% 100% 100% 93% 93% 71% 78% 50% 65% Enlargement Reproduction Ratios: Full Size Reduction Zoom: 50% to 200%, in 1% steps Power Source: 120 – 127 V / 15A, 60 Hz or 220 – 240 V / 10 A, 50/60 Hz Maximum: 1100 W (EU), (NA) Energy Saver: 35 W or less Power Consumption: Sleep Mode: Off Mode: SP: 2.8 W SPF: 3.1 W (NA) SP: 3.0 W SPF: 3.3 W (EU) None Sound Power Level Standby 40 dB Operating (copier only) 66.
Warm-up Time: Appendix: Specifications Specifications 30 seconds or less (at 20°C [68°F]) 6 seconds or less Note: Measurement conditions First Copy Time: From the ready state, with the polygonal mirror motor spinning.
Specifications 1.1.2 PRINTER 600 dpi (PCL 6/PCL5e/PS3/RPCS) Resolution: 300 dpi (PCL5e/PS3) 600 dpi (RPCS (XPS)) Printing speed: 30 cpm (A4, 8 1/2” x 11”) USB 2.0 Type A / B Ethernet (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) Interface: IEEE1284 ECP (option) Wireless LAN (IEEE802.
Specifications Scan method Appendix: Specifications 1.1.3 SCANNER Flatbed scanning B/W: 30 pages/ min. 1 Scan speed * [Scan Size: A4 SEF, compression, Resolution 200 dpi] ITU-T No.1 Chart Maximum power consumption Less than 900 W Image sensor type CCD Image Sensor Scan types Sheet, book 10/100BASE-TX(TCP/TP) Interface Ethernet interface (10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX) IEEE 802.
Specifications 1.1.4 FAX General Type: Circuit: Connection: Desktop type transceiver PSTN PBX Direct couple Book (Face down): Maximum Width: 216 mm [8.5 inch] ARDF (Face up): (Single-sided document) Original Size: Length: 139 - 1200 mm [5.5 - 47.2 inch] Width: 139 - 216 mm [5.5 - 8.5 inch] (Double-sided document) Length: 160 - 356 mm [6.3 - 14.0 inch] Width: 139 - 216 mm [5.5 - 8.5 inch] Scanning Method: Flat bed, with CCD G3 8 x 3.85 lines/mm (Standard) Resolution: 8 x 7.
Specifications Data Rate: Appendix: Specifications G3: 33600/31200/28800/26400/24000/21600/ 19200/16800/14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps Automatic fallback With ECM: 0 ms/line I/O Rate: Without ECM: 2.5, 5, 10, 20, or 40 ms/line ECM: 128 KB SAF Memory Capacity: Standard: 4 MB Page Memory: Standard: 4 MB (Print: 2 MB + Scanner: 2 MB) IFAX Specifications Local area network Connectivity: Ethernet 100base-Tx/10base-T IEEE1394 (IP over 1394) IEEE802.
Specifications Single/multi-part E-mail File Format: MIME conversion Image: TIFF-F (MH, MR, MMR), JBIG Transmission: Protocol: SMTP, TCP/IP Reception: POP3, SMTP, IMAP4, TCP/IP Data Rate: Authentication Method: Remark: 100 Mbps(100base-Tx) 10 Mbps (10base-T) SMTP-AUTH POP before SMTP A-POP The machine must be set up as an e-mail client before installation. Any client PCs connected to the machine through a LAN must also be e-mail clients, or some features will not work (e.g. Autorouting).
Appendix: Specifications Specifications IP-FAX Specifications Local Area Network Network: Ethernet/10base-T, 100base-TX IEEE1394 (IP over 1394) IEEE802.11b (wireless LAN) Scan line density: 8 x 3.85 lines/mm, 200 x 100dpi (standard characters) 8 x 7.7lines/mm, 200 x 200dpi (detailed characters) Original size: Maximum A3 or 11"x 17" (DLT) Maximum scanning Standard: A3, 297mm x 432mm size: Irregular: 297mm x 1200mm Transmission Recommended: T.
Specifications Fax Unit Configuration Component Code No. FCU - MBU - - Speaker Handset Remarks Option for D127 Standard for D128 D645 - NA only. 1.1.5 ARDF Original Size: Standard: A4 to A5; 81/2" x 14" to 81/2" x 51/2" Custom Width: 139 mm to 216 mm (Simplex): Length: 139 mm to 1260 mm Custom Width: 139 mm to 216 mm (Duplex): Length: 160 mm to 356*1 mm *1: When you use 310 mm or more originals, originals weighing 55k (17 lb.
Power Consumption: T.B.D Dimensions (W x D x H): 485 x 450 x 120 mm Weight: 3kg or less Appendix: Specifications Specifications 1.1.6 PAPER TRAY UNIT Paper Sizes: A4 SEF, 8½" x 11" SEF, 8½" x 13" SEF, 8½" x 14" SEF Paper Weight: 60 – 90 g/m 2, 16 – 24 lb. Tray Capacity: 500 sheets (80 g/m 2, 21 lb. ) x 1 tray Paper Feed System: Feed roller and friction pad 24 Vdc and 5 Vdc, from copier.
Supported Paper Sizes 1.2 SUPPORTED PAPER SIZES 1.2.1 ORIGINAL PAPER SIZES The copier and ARDF do not detect original paper sizes. The following table lists the paper sizes that the ARDF can transport. ARDF Paper Size (W x L) Book Simpl. Dupl.
ARDF Paper Size (W x L) Book Simpl. Dupl. Executive SEF 7.25" x 10.5" – X X HLT SEF 5.5" x 8.5" X X X HLT LEF 8.5" x 5.5" X X F/GL (F4) SEF 8.0" x 13.0" X*1 X X*2 Foolscap SEF 8.5" x 13.0" X*1 X X*2 Folio SEF 8.25" x 13.0" X*1 X X*2 Government 8.25" x 14" X*1 X X*2 USB4 SEF 10.0" x 14.0" – Eng Quarto SEF 8.0" x 10.0" – X X*2 Eng Quarto LEF 10.0" x 8.
Supported Paper Sizes 1.2.2 PAPER FEED The copier and optional paper feed unit do not detect paper sizes. The following table lists the paper sizes that the copier and optional paper feed unit can transport.
Paper Size (W x L) Regular By-pass Duplex Optional PFU HLT LEF 8.5" x 5.5" X X – – F/GL (F4) SEF 8.0" x 13.0" – X – – Foolscap SEF 8.5" x 13.0" – X X X Folio SEF 8.25" x 13.0" – X X X Government 8.25" x 14" – X X X Com 10 SEF 4.124” x 9.5” – X – – Monarch SEF 3.875” x 7.
APPENDIX: PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TABLES R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None
Maintenance Tables 2. APPENDIX: PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TABLES Appendix: Preventive Maintenance Tables 2.1 MAINTENANCE TABLES Reset the PM counter (SP7-804-001) after doing maintenance work. Key: AN: As necessary / C: Clean + Inspect / R: Replace Every Every Every 45k 90k 120k AN NOTE OPTICS Air-using clean Reflector C DO NOT clean with dry cloth. 1st - 5th Mirror Platen cover C C C Clean with dry optical cleaning cloth.
Maintenance Tables Every Every Every 45k 90k 120k AN NOTE PAPER FEED Paper feed roller R C Water or alcohol Friction pad R C Dry cloth Bottom-plate pad C C Water or alcohol Registration roller C C Water or alcohol FUSING UNIT Hot roller R Pressure roller Hot roller bearings R R Pressure-roller R C bushings R Inlet guide C C Outlet guide C C Hot roller stripper pawls Thermistor D127/D128 Clean attached toner.
Maintenance Tables Every 90k AN NOTE ADF Separation C Dry cloth Pick-up roller C Damp cloth Feed roller C Damp cloth Torque Limiter C (TBA) Pad Every 45k Every 90k AN Appendix: Preventive Maintenance Tables ARDF NOTE PAPER TRAY UNIT Registration roller C Water or alcohol Paper feed roller R Water or alcohol Friction pad R Dry cloth Bottom-plate pad SM Appendix C Water or alcohol 2-3 D127/D128
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System Service Mode 3. APPENDIX: SP MODE TABLES 3.1 SYSTEM SERVICE MODE 3.1.1 SERVICE MODE TABLES (SYSTEM SP TABLES) SP1-XXX (Feed) LE Registration 1001 1 All Trays 1001 2 By-pass 1001 3 Duplex 1002* S-to-S Regist [–9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step] Adjusts the leading-edge registration ( "Adjusting Copy Image Area" in the section "Replacement and Adjustment"). [–9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.
System Service Mode 1103* Fusing Idling Fusing Idling [0 = No / 1 = Yes] 1103 1 Enables or disables the contact-release control. Reload Temp: Center [90 to 140 / 120 / 1 °C/step] 1103 2 Sets the degree at which or less reload becomes ON. Threshold [60 to 160 / 100 / 1 °C/step] 1103 3 Sets threshold-degree for switching forced reload to temperature-judging reload. Fusing Temperature Adjustment 1105* Adjusts the target fusing temperature. Note that the thermistor is at the center of the hot roller.
System Service Mode Thresh: S1 [0 to 50 / 16 / 1 °C/step] 1105 14 Sets standard temperature used for the environment judge. *About the judge, refer to SP1105-015. Thresh: delta t [0 to 50 / 0 / 1 °C/step] The environment judge takes place as follows: Compared with “S1” and “S1+Delta t”, the environment temp. is… 1105 15 S1 Less or equal Greater Greater S1+Delta t Less Less or equal Greater Judged as Low temp. Normal temp. High temp.
System Service Mode 1105 28 Waiting: Center Minus: M - Thick [0 to 60 / 10 / 1 °C/step] The same function as SP1105 (-024, 1105 30 Waiting: Center Minus: Thick -26) 1105 32 Waiting: Center Upper: Plain1 [0 to 60 / 40 / 1 °C/step] 1105 34 Waiting: Center Upper: Plain2 Additional value to each paper type 1105 36 Waiting: Center Upper: M - Thick setting temp.. The sum at which or less, registration waiting starts.
System Service Mode 1124 CPM Down Setting Low: Down Temp [-50 to 0 / -25 / 1 °C/step] 1124 1 Sets the temperature for the trigger of CPM down. Low: Up Temp [-50 to 0 / -5 / 1 °C/step] 1124 2 Sets the temperature for the trigger of CPM up. Low: 1st CPM [10 to 100 / 80 / 1 %/step] 1124 3 Low: 2nd CPM Appendix: SP Mode Tables Sets the rate for CPM down. (Low Temp.
System Service Mode 1124 16 High: 2nd CPM Down Time.: B5 [0 to 999 / 1 / 1 sec/step] 1124 17 High: 3rd CPM Down Time.: B5 [0 to 999 / 0 / 1 sec/step] 1124 18 High: 1st CPM Down Time.: A5 [0 to 999 / 60 / 1 sec/step] 1124 19 High: 2nd CPM Down Time.: A5 [0 to 999 / 0 / 1 sec/step] 1124 20 High: 3rd CPM Down Time.: A5 [0 to 999 / 0 / 1 sec/step] 1124 21 High: 1st CPM Down Time.: A6 [0 to 999 / 60 / 1 sec/step] 1124 22 High: 2nd CPM Down Time.
System Service Mode 1159* Fusing Jam Detection SC Display [0 = No / 1 = Yes] 1159 1 Enables or disables consecutive jam detection at the fusing unit. If this SP is set to "1" (default: 0), consecutive fusing jam alarm occurs (SC559) when the machine detects three consecutive paper jams at the fusing unit. 1902 1 1907 Frequency Displays the fusing lamp power control frequency (as detected by the zero cross signal generator).
System Service Mode 1991 Max Fusing Lamp Duty 1991 1 Roller Center [40 to 100 / 100 / 10%/step] 1991 3 After Warming-Up -- Center 1996 Heater Forced Off After Printing [0 to 120 / 7 / 1 sec/step] 1996 5 Sets the wait time before the heater will be forced off after printing.
System Service Mode SP2-XXX (Drum) 2001* Charge Roller Bias Adjust Setting (Copying) [–2100 to –1500 / –1700 / 10 V/step] Adjusts the voltage applied to the charge roller for printing. The voltage 2001 1 changes automatically as charge-roller voltage control works. The value here is the base value for the charge-roller voltage control.
System Service Mode 2103* Erase Margin Adj. 2103 1 Leading Edge [0 to 4 / 3 / 0.1 mm/step] 2103 2 Trailing Edge 2103 3 Left [0 to 4 / 2 / 0.1 mm/step] 2103 4 Right 2104* Unit LD Power Adj. 2104 1 LD1 [60 to 140 / 100 / 0.1 %/step] 2104 2 LD2 2105* LD Power Adjustment 2105 1 [60 to 140 / 100 / 0.
System Service Mode 2109* Test Pattern Pattern Select 2109 1 0 None 13 Independent Pattern (4dot) 1 Vertical Line (1dot) 14 Trimming Area 2 Vertical Line (2dot) 15 Hound’s Tooth Check (Horizontal) 3 Horizontal Line (1dot) 16 Hound’s Tooth Check (Vertical) 4 Horizontal Line (2dot) 17 Black Band (Horizontal) 5 Grid Vertical Line 18 Black Band (vertical) 6 Grid Horizontal Line 19 Checker Flag Pattern 7 Grid Pattern Small 20 Grayscale (Vertical) 8 Grid Pattern Large 21 Gra
System Service Mode LD Power Adj. 2152* Adjusts each area LD power. Higher becomes stronger LD. Lower becomes dimmed. 2152 1 LD1 Area 0 [75 to 125 / 100 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 2 LD1 Area 1 [75 to 125 / 79.9 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 3 LD1 Area 2 [75 to 125 / 79.9 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 4 LD1 Area 3 [75 to 125 / 79.9 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 5 LD1 Area 4 [75 to 125 / 82.2 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 6 LD1 Area 5 [75 to 125 / 84.3 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 7 LD1 Area 6 [75 to 125 / 86.3 / 0.
2152 22 LD1 Area 21 [75 to 125 / 100.5 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 23 LD1 Area 22 [75 to 125 / 100.4 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 24 LD1 Area 23 [75 to 125 / 100.1 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 25 LD1 Area 24 [75 to 125 / 99.8 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 26 LD1 Area 25 [75 to 125 / 99.3 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 27 LD1 Area 26 [75 to 125 / 98.6 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 28 LD1 Area 27 [75 to 125 / 97.9 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 29 LD1 Area 28 [75 to 125 / 97 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 30 LD1 Area 29 [75 to 125 / 96 / 0.
System Service Mode 2152 44 LD2 Area 11 [75 to 125 / 94.7 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 45 LD2 Area 12 [75 to 125 / 95.7 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 46 LD2 Area 13 [75 to 125 / 96.7 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 47 LD2 Area 14 [75 to 125 / 97.6 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 48 LD2 Area 15 [75 to 125 / 98.4 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 49 LD2 Area 16 [75 to 125 / 99 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 50 LD2 Area 17 [75 to 125 / 99.6 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 51 LD2 Area 18 [75 to 125 / 100.1 / 0.1 %/step] 2152 52 LD2 Area 19 [75 to 125 / 100.4 / 0.
System Service Mode 2201* Development Bias Adjust Printing [–1500 to –200 / –650 / 10 /step = 1V] Adjusts the voltage applied to the development roller for printing. Image 2201 1 density becomes higher when you specify a smaller value (a greater absolute value). Image density becomes lower when you specify a greater value (a smaller absolute value). ID sensor pattern (0:N 1:H 2:L 3:HH 4:LL) [ 0 to 4 / 0 / 1 /step] Appendix: SP Mode Tables 2201 2 Adjusts the toner density control of the developer case.
System Service Mode 2220 Vsg / Vsp / Vsdp / Vt / Vtref Dilay 2220 1 Vsp 2220 2 Vsg 2220 3 Vsdp Displays each value. 2220 4 Vt 2220 5 Vtref 2224 2224 1 Copies After Toner Near End Counter [0 to 999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step] The counter applying to “SP2-213-1” Transfer Current Adjust 2301* Adjusts the current applied to the transfer roller.
System Service Mode 2301 12 Plain: 2side: Trail Edge 2301 13 Middle: 1side: Image Area 2301 14 Middle: 1side: Lead Edge 2301 15 Middle: 1side: Trail Edge 2301 16 Middle: 2side: Image Area 2301 17 Middle: 2side: Lead Edge Appendix: SP Mode Tables 2301 18 Middle: 2side: Trail Edge 2301 19 Thick: 1side: Image Area 2301 20 Thick: 1side: Lead Edge 2301 21 Thick: 1side: Trail Edge 2301 22 Input: 1side [0 to 30 / 0 / 1 A/step] 2301 23 Input: 2side Temp Inside the Machine [-25 to 55 / 20 / 1 A/step] 2301 25
System Service Mode 2302* Transfer Current Switch Timing 2302 1 Lead Edge [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step] 2302 2 Trail Edge Transfer Roller Cleaning Bias 2303* Increasing positive or negative current that improves clear of the same charged toner but attracts the opposite charged one. 2303 1 Positive [0 to 20 / 10 / 1 A/step] 2303 2 Negative 2308* Transfer Voltage Upper Limiter 0: OFF 1: ON 2308 1 The switch of the limiter for transfer voltage.
System Service Mode 2803* Displays each value at the time of Developer Initialization Data initialization completed. 2803 1 Vts [0 to 9.99 / 2.4 / 0.01 V/step] 2803 2 ID Sensor PWM Value [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 /step] 2901* Separation Voltage Adjust [0 to 4000 / 0 / -100 V/step] 2901 2 1side: Image Area Adjusting image area or too much value 2901 3 2side: Lead Edge (bias) setting may cause dust problem.
System Service Mode 2915* Polygon Motor Idling Time 2915 1 Idling Time ADJ [0 to 60 / 10 / 1 sec/step]] Adjusts before or after printing polygon 2915 2 Post Idling Time ADJ 2921* motor idling time. Toner Supply Mode [0: Normal 1 / 1: Normal 2 / 2: Fixed 1 / 3: Fixed 2] 2921 1 Selects the toner supply mode. Keep the default setting as long as the TD sensor is working normally. (Default= 0) 2922* Toner Supply Time [0.1 to 5.0 / 0.5 / 0.1 sec/step] Adjusts the toner supply time.
System Service Mode 2926 1 2927* 2927 1 2928 Standard Vt [0.00 to 5.00 / 2.4 / 0.05 V/step] DFU Adjusts Vts (the Vt value for new developer). The TD sensor output is adjusted to this value during the TD sensor initial setting process. ID Sensor Control [0 = No / 1 = Yes] Determines whether the ID sensor signal is referenced or not for the toner density control. Keep the default value in usual operations.
System Service Mode 2932* 2932 1 2933* 2933 1 2934* Toner Density Control Level [0 to 4 / 0 / 1 /step] [ 0=Normal / 1=Dark / 2=Light / 3=Darker / 4=Lighter ] This SP isn’t valid unless “SP2-921-001” setting is 1=Normal2. ID Sensor Control Correction [0.5 to 3 / 1 / 0.1 /step] For Adjustment of ID sensor correction value. DO NOT use this SP in usual operations.
System Service Mode 2995* ID Sensor Detection Interval Warming-up [0 to 999 / 480 / 1 min/step] 2995 1 After energy saving mode activates, ID sensor warming-up will take place in this SP’s value min later. Number of Pages [0 to 999 / 100 / 1 sheet/step] 2995 2 Sets the number of pages as the trigger of “SP2-995-003” setting action. JobEnd / Interrupt Appendix: SP Mode Tables (Counter: “SP2936-001”) - 2995 3 Sets the condition at which ID sensor control takes place.
System Service Mode SP4-XXX (Scanner) 4008* 4008 1 4010* 4010 1 4011* 4011 1 4012* SubScan Mag Adjustment [-1.0 to +1.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 %/step] "Adjusting Copy Image Area" in the Adjusts the sub-scan magnification ( section "Replacement and Adjustment"). L – Edge Regist Adjustment [–1.0 to +1.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step] Adjusts the leading edge registration ( "Adjusting Copy Image Area" in the section "Replacement and Adjustment"). S-to-S Regist Adjustment [–2.0 to +2.0 / 0.0 / 0.
System Service Mode 4014 Scan 4014 1 HP Detection Enable 4014 2 HP Detection Disable 4014 3 HP Detection Enable FC 600 dpi 4014 4 HP Detection Enable BW 600 dpi 4016* DF Scan 4016 1 FC 600x300 Duplex 4016 2 BW 600x300 Duplex 4016 3 FC 600x600 Duplex 4016 4 BW 600x600 Duplex 4016 5 FC 600x200 Duplex 4016 6 FC 600x300 Simplex 4016 7 BW 600x300 Simplex 4016 8 FC 600x600 Simplex 4016 9 BW 600x600 Simplex 4016 10 FC 600x200 Simplex SM Appendix Appendix: SP Mode Tables 4014 5 HP Detect
System Service Mode Dust Check 4020* DF dust check function 4020 1 Dust Detect: ON / OFF [0= OFF or 1= ON / 0 ] Dust Detect: Lvl [0 to 8 / 4 / 1 /step] 4020 2 The larger value is set, the more sensitive the detection becomes. Dust Reject: Lvl 4020 3 [0 to 4 / 0 / 1 /step] 0=OFF The larger value is set, the stronger the correction becomes.
System Service Mode 4417* IPU Test Pattern 4417 1 This SP has the test patterns as below.
System Service Mode 4450 Scan Image Pass Selection [0 or 1 / 0] 4450 1 Black Subtraction ON/OFF 4450 2 SH ON/OFF 4460 Digital AE Low Limit Value [0 to 1023 / 364 / 1 /step] 4460 1 The threshold value detected on platen sheet check. The larger (lighter) value area on scanned image than this SP’s value is detected as white sheet area (background).
System Service Mode 008 Contrast 009 Ind Dot Erase (Independent Dot Erase) [0 to 7/ 0 / 1 /step] 0= (x1) 1 – 7= (Weak – Strong) 4580* Fax Application: Txt/Chart 4581* Fax Application: Txt 4582* Fax Application: Txt/Photo lower level settings as below.
System Service Mode 4603* AGC Execution 4603 1 HP Detection Enable 4603 2 HP Detection Disable 4604* FGATE 4604 1 Open/Close 4606* White Level Adjust 4606 1 Color 600 4607* White Level Adjust 4607 1 Color 1200 4608* White Level Adjust 4608 1 BK 4609* Gray Balance Set: R 4609 1 Book Scan Execution type SP [ON or OFF] [0 to 1024 / 784 / 1 digit/step] [0 to 1024 / 784 / 1 digit/step] [0 to 1024 / 784 / 1 digit/step] [-512 to 511 / -89 / 1 digit/step] 4609 2 DF Scan 4610* Gray
System Service Mode 4611* Gray Balance Set: B 4611 1 Book Scan 4611 2 DF Scan 4623* Black Level Adj. Display 4623 1 Latest: R Color 600 [-512 to 511 / -85 / 1 digit/step] 4623 2 Latest: R Color 1200 4624* Black Level Adj. Display 4624 1 Latest: G Color 600 4624 2 Latest: G Color 1200 Appendix: SP Mode Tables [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 digit/step] [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 digit/step] 4624 1 Latest: BK E 4624 2 Latest: BK O 4625* Black Level Adj.
System Service Mode 4632* Display Gain Adjust 4632 1 Latest: G Color 600 4632 2 Latest: G Color 1200 4632 3 Latest: BK E 4632 4 Latest: BK O 4633* Display Gain Adjust 4633 1 Latest: B Color 600 4633 2 Latest: B Color 1200 4645* Scan Adjust Error 4645 1 White level [0 to 511 / 0 / 1 digit/step] [0 to 511 / 0 / 1 digit/step] [0 to 65535 / 0 / 1 /step] 4645 2 Black level 4647* Scanner Hard Error 4647 1 Power - ON 4654* Black Level Adj.
System Service Mode 4655* Black Level Adj. Display 4655 1 Last Correct Value: G Color 600 4655 2 Last Correct Value: G Color1200 4655 3 Last Correct Value: BK E 4655 4 Last Correct Value: BK O 4656* Black Level Adj.
System Service Mode 4673* Black Level Adj. Display 4673 1 Factory Setting: R Color 600 4673 2 Factory Setting: R Color1200 4674* Black Level Adj. Display 4674 1 Factory Setting: G Color 600 4674 2 Factory Setting: Color1200 [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 digit/step] [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 digit/step] 4674 3 Factory Setting: BK E 4674 4 Factory Setting: BK O 4675* Black Level Adj.
System Service Mode 4682* Digital Gain Adjust 4682 1 Factory setting: B Color 600 4682 2 Factory setting: B Color1200 4688* ADF Adjustment 4688 1 Density 4690* White Level Peak Read: R 4690 1 R Color 600 4690 2 R Color1200 4691* White Level Peak Read: G 4691 1 G Color 600 4691 2 G Color1200 4691 3 BK E 4691 4 BK O 4692* White Level Peak Read: B 4692 1 B Color 600 [0 to 511 / 0 / 1 digit/step] Appendix: SP Mode Tables [50 to 150 / 100 / 1 %/step] [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 digit/ste
System Service Mode 4694* Black Level Peak Read: G 4694 1 G Color 600 4694 2 G Color1200 4694 3 BK E 4694 4 BK O 4695* Black Level Peak Read: B 4695 1 B Color 600 4695 2 B Color1200 4802* DF Shading FreeRun 4802 1 Lamp OFF [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 digit/step] [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 digit/step] [0: OFF / 1: ON] 4802 2 Lamp ON 4804* Home Position 4804 1 Home Position 4806* Carriage Save 4806 1 Carriage Save 4808* Factory Setting Input 4808 2 Execution Flag D127/D128 Execution type
System Service Mode PWM Latest 4810 1 Latest: Color 600 4810 2 Latest: Color 1200 4810 3 Latest: Bk 4810 4 Last Correct Value Color 600 4810 5 Last Correct Value Color 1200 4810 6 Last Correct Value Bk 4810 7 Factory Setting: Color 600 4810 8 Factory Setting: Color 1200 4810 9 Factory Setting: Bk 4811* LED White Level Peak Read 4811 1 Latest: R Color 600 4811 2 Latest: R Color 1200 4811 3 Latest: G Color 600 4811 4 Latest: G Color 1200 4811 5 Latest: BkE 4811 6 Latest: BkO
System Service Mode 4812* LED White Level Peak Read 4812 1 Factory Setting: R Color 600 4812 2 Factory Setting: R Color 1200 4812 3 Factory Setting: G Color 600 4812 4 Factory Setting: G Color 1200 [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 digit/step] 4812 5 Factory Setting: BkE 4812 6 Factory Setting: BkO 4812 7 Factory Setting: B Color 600 4812 8 Factory Setting: B Color 1200 4813* LED White Level Adjust 4813 1 Color 600 [0 to 1023 / 784 / 1 digit/step] 4813 2 Color 1200 4813 3 Bk 4903* Filter Settin
System Service Mode 4909* Man Gamma:P ColK 4909 1 Offset: Highlight 4909 2 Offset: Middle 4909 3 Offset: Shadow 4909 4 Offset: IDmax 4909 5 Option: Highlight [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] 4909 6 Option: Middle [0 to 12 / 0 / 1 /step] 4909 7 Option: Shadow [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] 4909 8 Option: IDmax [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] 4914* Man Gamma: T: ColK 4914 1 Offset: Highlight 4914 2 Offset: Middle Appendix: SP Mode Tables [0 to 30 / 15 / 1 /step] [0 to 30 / 15 / 1 /step] 4914 3 Offs
System Service Mode 4954* Read/Restore Std 4954 1 Read New Chart 4954 2 Recall Prev chart 4954 4 Set std chart 4954 5 Chromaticity Rank 4991* IPU Image Pass Selection 4991 1 RGB Frame Memory: single 4993* High Light Correction 4993 1 Sensitivity Selection Execution type SP [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] [0 to 11 / 2 / 1 /step] [0 to 9 / 4 / 1 /step] 4993 2 Range Selection 4994* Text/Photo Detect Level Adj.
System Service Mode SP5-XXX (Mode) 5024* mm/inch Display Selection Selects whether mm or inches are used in the display. 001 After selecting the number, you must turn the main power switch off and on. Europe/Asia model: [0: mm / 1: inch] 5045* Appendix: SP Mode Tables American model: [0: mm / 1: inch] Accounting Counter Displays the number of the installed counter.
System Service Mode 5062 Part Replacement Alert Display Displays or does not display the PCU yield on 001 DCDU: Bk CTL the LCD. [0 or 1 / 0 / -] 0: Not display, 1: Display 5066 PM Parts Display Displays or does not display the PM part 001 PM Parts Display CTL button on the LCD. [0 or 1 / 0 / -] 0: Not display, 1: Display 5112* Non-Std. Paper Sel. [0:OFF 1:ON] 5112 1 Sets “Non-standard size setting” in usual panel operations, available or not.
System Service Mode 5114 Optional Counter I/F CTL [0: Not installed/ 1: Installed (scanning accounting)] 001 MF Key Card Ext. Japan use Disable Copying 001 [0: Not disable / 1: Disable] Sets copy disabled or enabled. Mode Clear Opt. Counter 5120* Removal Appendix: SP Mode Tables 5118 [0=Yes / 1=Standby only / 2=No] Specifies the condition to reset the copy job settings when the key counter is removed. 5120 1 0: Y = Yes: The settings are cleared when the counter is removed.
System Service Mode Fax Printing Mode at Optional Counter Off Enables or disables the automatic print out without an accounting device. This 5167 SP is used when the receiving fax is accounted by an external accounting device. [ 0 or 1 / 0 / – ] 001 CTL 0: Automatic printing 1: No automatic printing CE Login 5169 If you change the printer bit switches, you must 'log in' to service mode with this SP before you go into the printer SP mode.
System Service Mode 5212 Page Numbering [0 or 1 / 0] Duplex Printout Right/Left Position 003 Horizontally positions the page numbers printed on both sides during duplexing. [–10 to 10/ 0 / 1 mm] Duplex Printout High/Low Position Appendix: SP Mode Tables Vertically positions the page numbers printed on 004 both sides during duplexing. [–10 to 10/ 0 / 1 mm] 0 is center, minus is down, + is up. Set Time Adjusts the RTC (real time clock) time setting for the local time zone.
System Service Mode 5307 Summer Time [ 0 or 1 / NA, EU, ASIA / 1 /step] Setting - 0: Disabled 1: Enabled NA and EUR: 1, ASIA: 0 001 Enables or disables the summer time mode. Make sure that both SP5-307-3 and -4 are correctly set. Otherwise, this SP is not activated even if this SP is set to "1". Rule Set (Start) - - Specifies the start setting for the summer time mode. There are 8 digits in this SP.
System Service Mode Access Control 5401 When installing the SDK application, SAS (VAS) adjusts the following settings. DFU 103 Default Document ACL CTL 200 SDK1 Unique ID CTL 201 SDK1 Certification Method CTL 210 SDK2 Unique ID CTL development kit". This data can be 211 SDK2 Certification Method CTL converted from SAS (VAS) when installed or uninstalled. (DFU) 220 SDK3 Unique ID CTL 221 SDK3 Certification Method CTL Enables or disables the log-out confirmation option.
System Service Mode 5411 LDAP Certification Simplified Authentication Determines whether easy LDAP certification is done. 004 [0 to 1/1/1] 1: On 0: Off Password Null Not Permit This SP is referenced only when SP5411-4 is set to "1" (On). 005 [0 to 1/0/1] 0: Password NULL not permitted. 1: Password NULL permitted. Detail Option 006 Bit 0: Anonymous authorization [0: OFF 1: ON] *Only bit 0 is used. 5413 Lockout Setting Lockout On/Off Switches on/off the lock on the local address book account.
System Service Mode Cancellation On/Off Determines whether the system waits the prescribed time for input of a correct user ID and password after an account lockout has occurred. 003 [0 to 1/0/1] 0: Off (no wait time, lockout not cancelled) 1: On (system waits, cancels lockout if correct user ID and password are entered. Determines the length of time that the system waits for correct input of the 004 user ID and password after a lockout has occurred.
System Service Mode 5415 Password Attack Permissible Number 001 Sets the number of attempts to attack the system with random passwords to gain illegal access to the system. [0 to 100/30/1 attempt] Detect Time 002 Sets the time limit to stop a password attack once such an attack has been detected. [1 to 10/5/1 sec.] 5416 Access Information Access User Max Num 001 Limits the number of users used by the access exclusion and password attack detection functions.
System Service Mode 5417 Access Attack Access Permissible Number 001 Sets a limit on access attempts when an excessive number of attempts are detected for MFP features. [0 to 500/100/1] Attack Detect Time Appendix: SP Mode Tables 002 Sets the length of time for monitoring the frequency of access to MFP features. [10 to 30/10/1 sec.] Productivity Fall Wait 003 Sets the wait time to slow down the speed of certification when an excessive number of access attempts have been detected. [0 to 9/3/1 sec.
System Service Mode Document Server Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the 011 document server. [0 to 1/0/1] 0: On 1: Off Fax Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the fax 021 application. [0 to 1/0/1] 0: On 1: Off Scanner Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the scan 031 applications. [0 to 1/0/1] 0: On 1: Off Printer Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the printer 041 applications.
System Service Mode Authentication Error Code 5481 These SP codes determine how the authentication failures are displayed. System Log Disp Determines whether an error code appears in the system log after a user 001 authentication failure occurs. [0 to 1/0/1] 0: Off Panel Disp Determines whether an error code appears on the operation panel after a user 002 authentication failure occurs.
System Service Mode SC/Alarm Setting CTL - With @Remote in use, these SP codes can be set to issue an SC call when an 5515 SC error occurs. If this SP is switched off, the SC call is not issued when an SC error occurs.
System Service Mode 5747 Browser Setting DFU 001 Use Cache File 002 Cache Size 003 Cache Clear 011 Default HTTP Request Method 021 User Agent Appendix: SP Mode Tables 031 Use Java Script 032 Use Extended Java Script 041 Keep History 042 History Period 051 Use Proxy 052 Proxy Server Name 053 Proxy Port 054 Proxy User Name 055 Proxy Password 056 Hosts Not Using Proxy 061 Accept cookie 071 Show URL Bar 072 Show Horizontal Scroll 081 Homepage 181 User Permit: Homepage 182 User Permit: Bookmark 183 User Per
System Service Mode 185 User Permit: Screen Settings 201 JPEG Quality 202 Number of Common Bookmark ECS Debug SW 5793 DFU Browser Debug 5794 DFU [Memory Clear] 5801 Before executing any of these SP codes, print an SMC Report. All Clear 001 Initializes items SP5801-002 to -014 below. Turn the main power switch off and on after executing this SP. Engine - - - - 002 Clears the engine settings. SCS 003 Clears the system settings. IMH Memory Clr 004 Initializes the image file system.
System Service Mode Fax Application - - 007 Clears the fax application settings. Printer Application - - 008 Clears the printer application settings. Scanner Application - - 009 010 Memory All Clear (Web Service) - Appendix: SP Mode Tables Clears the scanner application settings. - NCS 011 Initializes the NCS (Net Control Service) settings. R-FAX - - 012 Initializes the job login ID, SmartNetMonitor for Admin, job history, and local storage file numbers.
System Service Mode ECS 021 Initializes ECS (Engine Control Service). AICS 023 Initializes the AICS settings. BROWSER 024 DFU Websys - - 025 Initialization applying to the following SPs: SP5-885-020, SP5-885-050,SP5-885-051, SP5-885-100 SP5-885-101, SP5-885-200, SP5-885-201 Input Check 5803 "Input Check" in this chapter. Output Check 5804 "Output Check" in this chapter. 5810 SC Reset 001 Fusing SC Reset 5811* Resets SC of CE-Reset. Machine Serial Display 002 "Machine No. Setting" in this section.
System Service Mode 5812 Service Tel. No. Setting Service CTL - Sets the telephone number for a service representative. This number is 001 printed on the Counter List, which can be printed with the user's "Counter" menu. This can be up to 20 characters (both numbers and alphabetic characters can be input). CTL - Sets the fax or telephone number for a service representative. This number is 002 printed on the Counter List.
System Service Mode 5816 Remote Service 021 RCG-C Registed CTL - [0: Unregistered 1: Registered] Use Proxy 062 This SP setting determines if the proxy server is used when the machine communicates with the service center. Proxy Host This SP sets the address of the proxy server used for communication between embedded RCG-N and the gateway. Use this SP to set up or display the customer proxy server address. The address is necessary to set up 063 embedded RCG-N.
System Service Mode Proxy User Name This SP sets the HTTP proxy authentication user name. 065 The length of the name is limited to 31 characters. Any character beyond the 31st character is ignored. This name is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report. This SP sets the HTTP proxy authentication password. 066 The length of the password is limited to 31 characters. Any character beyond the 31st character is ignored.
System Service Mode 006 DHCP (Ethernet / IEEE802.11) Determines whether DHCP IP Address Setting is used or not. [0: Not used 1: Used] 021 Active IPv4 Address Default: 00000000 H (000.000.000.000) 022 Active IPv4 Subnet Mask Default: 00000000 H (000.000.000.000) 023 050 Active IPv4 Gateway Address 1284 Compatibility (Centro) 052 ECP (Centro) Default: 00000000 H (000.000.000.000) [0:Not permitted 1:Permitted] [0:Not permitted 1:Permitted] Enables/disables Job Spooling.
System Service Mode @Remote Protocol Cnt Represents whether each network function has been used or not. [0: Not used 1: Used] 087 Function Bit Function 0 IPsec 16 SMB print 1 IPv6 17 WSD-Printer 2 IEEE 802.
System Service Mode 147 149 151 153 155 Active IPv6 Stateless (802.11b) in the format: Address 1 "Status Address" + "Prefix Length" Active IPv6 Stateless Address 2 The IPv6 address consists of a total of 128 bits configured in 8 blocks of 16 bits each. Active IPv6 Stateless Address 3 Active IPv6 Stateless Address 4 Active IPv6 Stateless Address 5 156 IPv6 Manual Address 158 IPv6 Gateway Address 161 IPv6 Stateless Auto Enables or disables the function.
240 Web Link 1 URL Default: URL1 241 Web Link 1 Visible [0: Invisible 1: Visible] 242 Web Link 2 Name Default: URL2 243 Web Link 2 URL Default: URL2 244 Web Link 2 Visible [0: Invisible 1: Visible] 249 DHCPv6 DUID - HDD 5832 Enter the SP number for the partition to initialize, then press “Execute”. When the execution ends, cycle the machine off and on.
System Service Mode 5836 Capture Setting Capture Function (0:Off 1:On) [0: OFF / 1: ON] 001 Capture setting shows up in “user tool” menu when this SP’s value is 1. Panel Setting [0: ON / 1: OFF] 002 Determines whether the capture function is available or not. 072 Reduction for Copy B&W Text 073 Reduction for Copy B&W Other [0 to 3, 6 / 0 / 1 /step] Resolution conversion rate for stored document sent to the document server.
System Service Mode Primary srv port number [1 to 65535 / 80 / 1 /step] 103 Normally, the value is determined automatically on CS I/O device registration. Primary srv URL path [0 to 16 letter(s)] 104 Normally, the value is determined automatically on CS I/O device registration. [000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255] Secondary srv IP address Default: 000.000.000.000 111 Appendix: SP Mode Tables Normally, the value is determined automatically on CS I/O device registration.
System Service Mode 4 150dpi 5 100dpi 6 75dpi Reso: Print (Mono) [0 to 255 / 3 / 1 /step] The value affects the resolution applying to capturing a monochrome original read by Print application. See the list below. Normally, the value is determined automatically on CS I/O device registration. *When the resolution cannot be output for the machine specification limit, output is done by the nearest rate within the limitation.
System Service Mode 4 150dpi 5 100dpi 6 75dpi Reso: Scanner (Color) [0 to 255 / 4 / 1 /step] The value affects the resolution applying to capturing a colored original read by Scanner application. See the list below. Normally, the value is determined automatically on CS I/O device registration. *When the resolution cannot be output for the machine specification limit, Value Appendix: SP Mode Tables output is done by the nearest rate within the limitation.
System Service Mode 4 150dpi 5 100dpi 6 75dpi 141 All Addr Info Switch [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step] Stand-by Doc Max Number [10 to 10000 / 2000 / 1 /step] 142 Sets how many stand-by documents sent to CS the device can hold. 5840 IEEE 802.11 [1 to 11 or 13 / 11 or 13 / 1 /step] Channel MAX CTL Europe: 1 to 13, default: 13 NA/ Asia: 1 to 11, default: 11 Sets the maximum number of channels available for data transmission via 006 Wireless LAN.
System Service Mode Transmission Speed [00 to FF h / FF (Auto)] Each value suggests as follows: 008 FF= Auto / 11= 54M Fix / 10= 48M Fix / 0F= 36M Fix / 0E= 24M Fix 0D= 18M Fix / 0C= 12M Fix / 0B= 9M Fix / 0A= 6M Fix / 07= 11M Fix 06= 5.
System Service Mode 5842 GWWS Analysis DFU Setting 1 CTL Bit This is a debugging tool. It sets 001 the debugging output mode of each Net File process.
System Service Mode 5844 USB Transfer Rate CTL 001 Sets the speed for USB data transmission. [Full Speed] [Auto Change] Vendor ID CTL Appendix: SP Mode Tables 002 Sets the vendor ID: Initial Setting: 0x05A Ricoh Company [0x0000 to 0xFFFF/1] DFU Product ID CTL 003 Sets the product ID. [0x0000 to 0xFFFF/1] DFU Device Release Number CTL Sets the device release number of the BCD (binary coded decimal) display. 004 [0000 to 9999/1] DFU Enter as a decimal number.
System Service Mode Notify UnSupport [0: Disabled / 1: Enabled] 100 Sets banner message popup Enabled/Disabled on unsupported USB device connection. Delivery Server Setting CTL - 5845 Provides items for delivery server settings. FTP Port No. [ 0 to 65535 / 3670 / 1 /step] 001 Sets the FTP port number used when image files to the Scan Router Server.
System Service Mode Delivery Svr. Capability [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] Bit7 = 1 Comment information exits Bit6 = 1 Direct specification of mail address possible Bit5 = 1 Mail RX confirmation setting possible Bit4 = 1 Address book automatic update the server that is registered Bit3 = 1 Fax RX delivery function exists as an I/O device.
System Service Mode Server Scheme (Sec) - 016 Specifies the scheme of the secondary delivery server. Port Number (Sec) - 017 Specifies the port number of the secondary delivery server. URL Path (Sec) - 018 Specifies the URL path of the secondary delivery server. Rapid Sending Control 022 [ 0 or 1 / 1 / - ] 0: Disable, 1: Enable Enables or disables the prevention function for the continuous data sending. UCS Settings CTL 5846 Provides items for delivery server settings.
System Service Mode Maximum Entries [150 to 999 / 150 / 1 /step] 003 Changes the maximum number of entries that UCS can handle. If a value smaller than the present value is set, the UCS managed data is cleared, and the data (excluding user code information) is displayed.
System Service Mode 022 Initial Value of Upper Limit Count - Addr Book Migration (USB -> HDD) This SP moves the address book data from the SD card or flash ROM on the controller board to the HDD. You must cycle the machine off and on after executing this SP. 1. Turn the machine off. 2. Install the HDD. 3. Turn the machine on. 4. Do SP5846 040. 5. Turn the machine off/on.
System Service Mode Addr Book Media 043 Displays the slot number where an address book data is in. Initialize All Setting & Addr Clears the local address book information, Book including the user code. 047 Initialize Local Addr Book 048 049 Clears the local address book information, including the user code. Initialize All Delivery Addr Clears the distribution address book information, Book except the user code.
System Service Mode This SP uses bit switches to set up the fuzzy search options for the UCS local address book. 060 Search Option Bit0: Checks both upper/lower case characters Bit1: Japan only Bit2 to 7: Not used Use this SP to set the conditions for password entry to access the local address book. 062 Complexity Option 1(1) Specifically, this SP limits the password entry to upper case and sets the length of the password.
System Service Mode Note (1): SP5846-062 to SP5846-065 do not normally require adjustment. These SP modes are enabled only after the system administrator has set up a group password policy to control access to the address book.
System Service Mode 021 022 099 100 Access Ctrl: Delivery (Lower 4bits) Access Ctrl: U Administration (Lower 4bits) Repository: Download Image Set Repository: Download Image Max DFU [1 to 1024/1 K] 210 Log Type: Job1 211 Log Type: Job2 212 Log Type: Access Displays the log server settings. These can be adjusted with the Web Image 213 Primary Server Monitor. 214 Secondary Server 215 Start Time Specifies the transmit interval.
System Service Mode Installation Date CTL 5849 Displays or prints the installation date of the machine. 001 Display The "Counter Clear Day" has been changed to "Installation Date" or "Inst. Date". Determines whether the installation date is printed on the 002 Switch to Print printout for the total counter. [0 or 1/ 1 / 1/step] 003 Total Counter Displays the total counter when the installation date is registered to the machine.
System Service Mode 5857 Save Debug Log CTL - ON/OFF 0: OFF, 1: ON 001 Switches the debug log feature on and off. The debug log cannot be captured until this feature is switched on. Target (2: HDD 3: SD) Selects the destination where the debugging information generated by the 002 event selected by SP5858 will be stored if an error is generated [2 to 3 /1] 2: HDD 3: SD Card Save to HDD 005 Specifies the decimal key number of the log to be written to the hard disk.
System Service Mode Erase HDD Debug Data 011 Erases all debug logs on the HDD Erase SD Card Debug Data 012 Erases SD debug logs in the SD card. Turn off and on after executing this SP. Free Space on SD Card 013 Copy SD to SD (Latest 4 MB) Saves the debug log (latest 4 MB) in memory to the SD card. 014 A unique file name is generated to avoid overwriting existing file names on the SD card. Up to 4MB can be copied to the SD card. 4 MB segments can be copied one by one to the SD card.
System Service Mode Debug Save When CTL - These SPs select the content of the debugging information to be saved to the 5858 destination selected by SP5857-2. SP5858-3 stores one SC specified by number. Refer to the chapter "Trouble Shooting" for a list of SC error codes. Turns the save function on/off for SC codes 001 Engine SC Error generated by copier engine errors.
System Service Mode 010 Key 10 5860 SMTP/POP3/IMAP4 CTL - Partial Mail Receive Timeout [1 to 168 / 72 / 1 hour/step] 020 Sets the amount of time to wait before saving mail that breaks up during reception. The received mail is discarded if the remaining portion of the mail is not received during this prescribed time. [0 to 1 / 1 / – ] 021 Determines whether RFC2298 compliance is switched on for MDN reply mail. 0: No, 1: Yes SMTP Auth.
System Service Mode 5866 E-mail Report Add Date Field CTL [ 0 or 1 / 0 / – ] 0: Not add, 1: Add 005 Adds or does not add the date field to the header of the alert mail. 5869 RAM Disk Setting Mail Function GWINIT 0: ON, 1: OFF 001 Turns on or off the e-mail function. 5873 SD Card Appli Move This SP copies the application programs from the 001 Move Exec original SD card in SD card slot 3 to an SD card in SD card slot 2.
System Service Mode 5878 Option Setup 001 Data Overwrite Security Enables the Data Overwrite Security unit. Press "EXECUTE" on the operation panel. 002 HDD Encryption Fixed Phrase Block Erasing 001 - 5885 Deletes the fixed form sentence. Appendix: SP Mode Tables 5881 Then turn the machine off and on. Set WIM Function DocSvr Acc Ctrl Bit 020 [0: Disabled 1: Enabled] *Reboot machine to confirm the setting.
System Service Mode 201 DocSvr Timeout 5887 SD GetCounter SSP 001 This SP saves the counter list of the machine to an SD card in the slot 3. The folder of "SD_COUNTER" must be made in an SD card for this SP. Personal Information Protect Selects the protection level for logs. 5888* [0 to 1 / 0 / 1} 0: No authentication, No protection for logs 1: No authentication, Protected logs (an administrator can see the logs) [SDK Apli Cnt Name] *CTL - 5893 Displays the counter name of each SDK application.
System Service Mode 5907* Plug & Play Maker / Model Name Selects the brand name and production name for the Plug and Play function. These names are stored in the NVRAM. When the NVRAM data is corrupted, 5907 1 select these names once again. Use the right-arrow or left-arrow key to scroll through the list of brand names. To select a brand name, press the OK key. An asterisk (*) indicates which manufacture is currently selected.
System Service Mode [0 to 2 / 0 / 1 /step] 0: OFF, 1: ON, 2: ON: Limited When the "Function limitation" is set, "On board NIC" is limited only for the @Remote or LDAP/NT authentication. 001 On Board NIC Other network applications than @Remote or LDAP/NT authentication are not available when this SP is set to "2". Even if you can change the initial settings of those network applications, settings may not actually work. 002 On Board USB 5987 Mech.
System Service Mode 007 NIB Summary 008 Capture Log 021 Copier User Program 022 Scanner SP 023 Scanner User Program 024 SDK/J Summary Appendix: SP Mode Tables 025 SDK/J Application Info 026 Printer SP SP Text Mode 5992 This SP gives the SMC print text data to SD card inserted. 001 All (Data List) 002 SP (Mode Data List) 003 User Program 004 Logging Data 005 Diagnostic Report 006 Non-Default (Prints only SPs set to values other than defaults.
System Service Mode 5994 Mirroring 001 Engine 5995 Execution type SP (DFU) Factory Mode 001 - D127/D128 [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 STEP/step] (DFU) 3-94 SM Appendix
System Service Mode SP6-XXX (Peripherals) ADF Adjustment ( 6006* "DF Image Adjustment" in the "Adjusting Copy Image Area") NOTE: Available menus depend on the machine model and its configuration. 6007 Side-to-Side Regist Adjustment Face [–2.0 to +2.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step] 002 Side-to-Side [–2.0 to +2.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step] 003 Leading Edge Duplex Front [–5.0 to +5.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step] 004 Leading Edge Duplex Rear [–5.0 to +5.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step] 007 Rear Edge Erase [–5.0 to +5.0 / 0.0 / 0.
System Service Mode 6008 ADF OUTPUT Check Feed Motor Forward [ON/OFF] 003 Makes the paper transfer motor rotate to check ADF condition against operational load. Feed Motor Reverse [ON/OFF] 004 Makes the paper transfer motor reverse-rotate to check ADF condition against operational load. 009 Feed Solenoid [ON/OFF] Makes the paper feed solenoid intermittent-drive to check ADF condition against operational load.
System Service Mode 6021 ARDF Motor Gain Selection [0 to 2 / 0 / 1 /step] 001 The values represent: [0: Universal / 1: for GX060050 / 2: for GX060040] 6149 Max. Pre-Stack Sheet 6910 ADF Adjustment Shading Time Appendix: SP Mode Tables 001 [0 to 3 / 3 / 1 Sheet(s)/step] [0 to 90 / 60 / 1 Sec/step] Adjusts the interval used for the shading processing in the ARDF mode. Light 001 and heat in the room may affect the scanner response.
System Service Mode SP7-XXX (Data Log) 7401* Total SC [0 to 65535 / 0 / 1/step] SC Counter 001 Displays how many times SC codes are generated. Total SC Counter 002 Displays how many times SC codes are generated including the number having been reset. 7403* SC History 001 Latest 002 Latest 1 003 Latest 2 004 Latest 3 005 Latest 4 Displays the most recent 10 service calls.
System Service Mode 7503* Total Original Jam 001 Original Jam Counter 002 Total Original Counter Paper Jam Location [0 to 65535 / 0 / 1/step] Displays the total number of original jams. Total Original Counter including the number having been reset. [0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step] 7504* Displays the total number of the paper jams classified by timing and location. Appendix: SP Mode Tables At power on 001 Paper jam occurs at power on.
System Service Mode Paper Jam Location (Original) Displays the total number of original jams by location. These jams occur when the original does not activate the sensors. 7505 Note Lag. Jam occurs when the paper remains at the sensor for longer than the prescribed time. Late: Jam occurs because paper fails to arrive at the prescribed time.
System Service Mode 7507* Plotter Jam History 001 Latest 002 Latest 1 Displays the copy jam history (the most recent 10 jams) 003 Latest 2 004 Latest 3 Sample Display: CODE:023 TOTAL:0000334 006 Latest 5 DATE: Mon Mar 15 11:44:50 2000 Appendix: SP Mode Tables SIZE:05h 005 Latest 4 CODE is the SP7504-*** number (see above.) 007 Latest 6 008 Latest 7 SIZE is the ASAP paper size code in hex. TOTAL is the total jam error count (SP7502) DATE is the date the jams occurred.
System Service Mode 7508* Original Jam History 001 Latest 002 Latest 1 Displays the original jam history (the most recent 10 jams). 003 Latest 2 004 Latest 3 Sample Display: CODE:007 SIZE:05h 005 Latest 4 TOTAL:0000334 006 Latest 5 DATE: Mon Mar 15 11:44:50 2000 CODE is the SP7505*** number (see above.) 007 Latest 6 008 Latest 7 SIZE is the ASAP paper size code in hex. TOTAL is the total error count (SP7503) DATE is the date the jams occurred.
System Service Mode 7803* PM Counter Display 001 Paper Displays the PM counter. 002 Sheets 45k part Displays the PM sheet Counter (45k). 003 Sheets 90k part Displays the PM sheet Counter (90k). 005 006 007 7804 Distance (mm) 45k Distance (mm) 90k Displays the PM distance Counter (45k). Displays the PM distance Counter (90k). Distance 45k [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] part Displays the PM distance Counter (45k) usage rate.
System Service Mode MF Error Counter 7826 Displays the number of counts requested of the card/key counter. A request for the count total failed at power on. This 001 Error Counter error will occur if the device is installed but disconnected. The request for a staple count failed at power on. 002 Error Staple This error will occur if the device is installed but disconnected. MF Error Counter Clear 7827 Press Execute to reset to 0 the values of SP7826.
System Service Mode Assert Info 7901 Records the location where a problem is detected in the program.
System Service Mode 7908 Before 3 PM Count 002 Sheets 45k part Displays each of the PM sheet Counter (90k): 003 Sheets 90k part the third last count 004 Distance (mm) 45k part Displays each of the PM distance Counter: the 005 Distance (mm) 90k part third last count 006 Distance 45k Displays each of the PM distance Counter 007 Distance 90k usage rate: the third last count D127/D128 3-106 SM Appendix
System Service Mode SP8-XXX (Data Log 2) Most of the SPs in this group are prefixed with a letter that indicates the mode of operation (the mode of operation is referred to as an "application"). Before reading the Group 8 Service Table, make sure that you understand what these prefixes mean. What it means T: Total: (Grand Total). C: Copy application. F: Fax application. P: Print application. S: Scan application. Grand total of the items counted for all applications (C, F, P, etc.)..
System Service Mode Key for Abbreviations Abbreviation What it means / "By", e.g. "T:Jobs/Apl" = Total Jobs "by" Application > More (2> "2 or more", 4> "4 or more" AddBook Address Book Apl Application B/W Black & White Bk Black C Cyan ColCr Color Create ColMode Color Mode Comb Combine Comp Compression Deliv Delivery DesApl Designated Application. The application (Copy, Fax, Scan, Print) used to store the job on the document server, for example.
System Service Mode Abbreviation What it means Get Print Counter. For jobs 10 pages or less, this counter does GPC not count up. For jobs larger than 10 pages, this counter counts up by the number that is in excess of 10 (e.g., for an 11-page job, the counter counts up 11-10 =1) ImgEdt Internet Fax Image Edit performed on the original with the copier GUI, e.g. border removal, adding stamps, page numbers, etc. K Black (YMCK) LS Local Storage. Refers to the document server.
System Service Mode Abbreviation PrtPGS What it means Print Pages Red (Toner Remaining). Applies to the wide format model A2 R only. This machine is under development and currently not available. RCG Remote Communication Gate Rez Resolution SC Service Code (Error SC code displayed) Scn Scan Sim, Simplex Simplex, printing on 1 side. S-to-Email Scan-to-E-mail SMC report printed with SP5990. All of the Group 8 counters are SMC recorded in the SMC report.
System Service Mode The L: counters work differently case by case. Sometimes, they count jobs/pages stored on the document server 8 196 L:Total Scan PGS Sometimes, they include occasions when the user uses a file that is already on the document server. [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] SP 8 191 to 8 196 count the number of scanned sides of pages, not the number of physical These counters do not count reading user stamp data, or reading color charts to adjust color.
System Service Mode These SPs count the total number of large pages input with the scanner for scan jobs only. Large size paper (A3/DLT) scanned for fax transmission is not counted. These counters are displayed in the SMC Report, and in the User Tools display. ADF Org Feeds 8 221 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count the number of pages fed through the ADF for front and back side scanning.
System Service Mode 8 281 T:Scan PGS/TWAIN CTL These SPs count the number of pages scanned using a TWAIN driver. These counters reveal how the TWAIN driver is used for delivery functions. 8 285 S:Scan PGS/TWAIN [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] CTL At the present time, these counters perform identical 8 291 T:Scan PGS/Stamp CTL 8 293 F:Scan PGS/Stamp CTL 8 295 S:Scan PGS/Stamp CTL T:Scan PGS/Size 8 301 CTL Appendix: SP Mode Tables counts.
System Service Mode S:Scan PGS/Size CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count by size the total number of pages scanned by the Scan 8 305 application. Use these totals to compare original page size (scanning) and output page size [SP 8-445]. L:Scan PGS/Size CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] The L: counters work differently case by case.
System Service Mode 8 381 T:Total PrtPGS CTL 8 382 C:Total PrtPGS CTL 8 383 F:Total PrtPGS CTL for the application used for storing the 8 384 P:Total PrtPGS CTL pages increments. These SPs count the number of pages printed by the customer. The counter 8 385 S:Total PrtPGS CTL 8 387 O:Total PrtPGS CTL When the A3/DLT double count function is switched on with SP5104, 1 A3/DLT page is counted as 2.
System Service Mode This SP counts the amount of paper (front/back counted as 1 page) used for 8 411 Prints/Duplex CTL duplex printing. Last pages printed only on one side are not counted. [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] T:PrtPGS/Dup Comb 8 421 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of pages processed for printing. This is the total for all applications.
System Service Mode O:PrtPGS/Dup Comb 8 427 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count by binding and combining, and n-Up settings the number 001 Simplex> Duplex - 002 Duplex> Duplex - 003 Book> Duplex - 004 Simplex Combine - 005 Duplex Combine - 006 2in1 2 pages on 1 side (2-Up) 007 4in1 4 pages on 1 side (4-Up) 008 6in1 6 pages on 1 side (6-Up) 009 8in1 8 pages on 1 side (8-Up) 010 9in1 9 pages on 1 side (9-Up) 011 16in1 16 pages on 1 side (16-Up) 012 Booklet - 013 Magazine
System Service Mode 021 6in1+Magazine - 022 8in1+Magazine - 023 9in1+Magazine - 024 16in1+Magazine - These counts (SP8-421 to SP8-427) are especially useful for customers who need to improve their compliance with ISO standards for the reduction of paper consumption. Pages that are only partially printed with the n-Up functions are counted as 1 page.
System Service Mode T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size 8 441 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count by the number of the page classified by paper size. The page is printed by all applications. C:PrtPGS/Ppr Size 8 442 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count by the number of the page classified by paper size. The page is printed by the copy application. 8 443 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count by the number of the page classified by paper size. The page is printed by the fax application.
System Service Mode 005 B5 006 DLT 007 LG 008 LT 009 HLT 010 Full Bleed 254 Other (Standard) 255 Other (Custom) These counters do not distinguish between LEF and SEF. PrtPGS/Ppr Tray CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] 8 451 These SPs count the number of sheets fed from each paper feed station. 001 Bypass Bypass Tray 002 Tray 1 Copier 003 Tray 2 Copier 004 Tray 3 Copier 005 Tray 4 Currently not used. 006 Tray 5 Currently not used. 007 Tray 6 Currently not used. 008 Tray 7 Currently not used.
System Service Mode 014 Tray 13 Currently not used. 015 Tray 14 Currently not used. 016 Tray 15 Currently not used. T:PrtPGS/Ppr Type CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by all applications. 8 461 These counters are not the same as the PM counter. The PM counter is based on feed timing to accurately measure the service life of the feed rollers. However, these counts are based on output timing.
System Service Mode L:PrtPGS/Ppr Type CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] The L: counters work differently case by case. Sometimes, they count 8 466 jobs/pages stored on the document server Sometimes, they include occasions when the user uses a file that is already on the document server. 001 Normal 002 Recycled 003 Special 004 Thick 005 Normal (Back) 006 Thick (Back) 007 OHP 008 Other T:PrtPGS/Emul CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] 8 511 Printed by all applications.
System Service Mode 007 R55 008 RTIFF 009 PDF 010 PCL5e/5c 011 PCL XL 012 IPDL-C Appendix: SP Mode Tables 013 BM-Links 014 Other 015 IPDS T:PrtPGS/FIN 8 521 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by all applications. C:PrtPGS/FIN 8 522 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the Copy application.
System Service Mode S:PrtPGS/FIN 8 525 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the Scanner application. L:PrtPGS/FIN CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] The L: counters work differently case by case. Sometimes, they count 8 526 jobs/pages stored on the document server Sometimes, they include occasions when the user uses a file that is already on the document server.
System Service Mode If stapling is selected for finishing and the stack is too large for stapling, the unstapled pages are still counted. The counts for staple finishing are based on output to the staple tray, so jam recoveries are counted. Staples 8 531 T:PrtBooks/FIN CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] Appendix: SP Mode Tables - 8 551 Printed by all applications. C:PrtBooks/FIN 8 552 Printed by the printer application.
System Service Mode T:A Sheet Of Paper CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] 8 561 Printed by all applications. C:A Sheet Of Paper 8 562 Printed by the copy application. F:A Sheet Of Paper CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] 8 563 Printed by the fax application. P:A Sheet Of Paper CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] 8 564 Printed by the printer application. L:A Sheet Of Paper CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] The L: counters work differently case by case.
System Service Mode T:Counter CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] This SP counts the total output broken down by color output, regardless of 8 581 the application used. In addition to being displayed in the SMC Report, these counters are also displayed in the User Tools display on the copy machine. 001 Total O:Counter 001 A3/DLT CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count the totals for A3/DLT paper use, number of duplex pages printed, and the 002 Duplex number of staples used.
System Service Mode 8 617 SDK Apli Counter 001 - 006 SDK-1 to -6 8 621 Func Use Counter 001 - 064 Function-001 to -064 T:FAX TX PGS 8 631 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] This SP counts by color mode the number of pages sent by fax to a telephone number. F:FAX TX PGS 8 633 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] This SP counts by color mode the number of pages sent by fax to a telephone number.
System Service Mode T:IFAX TX PGS 8 641 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] This SP counts by color mode the number of pages sent by fax to as fax images using I-Fax. F:IFAX TX PGS 8 643 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] This SP counts by color mode the number of pages sent by Fax as fax images using I-Fax. If a document has color and black-and-white pages mixed, the pages are counted separately as B/W or Color.
System Service Mode T:S-to-Email PGS 8 651 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] This SP counts by color mode the total number of pages attached to an e-mail for both the Scan and document server applications. S:S-to-Email PGS 8 655 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] This SP counts by color mode the total number of pages attached to an e-mail for the Scan application only. 001 B/W 002 Color The count for B/W and Color pages is done after the document is stored on the HDD.
System Service Mode T:Deliv PGS/Svr 8 661 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent to a Scan Router server by both Scan and LS applications. S:Deliv PGS/Svr 8 665 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent to a Scan Router server by the Scan application. Appendix: SP Mode Tables 001 B/W 002 Color The B/W and Color counts are done after the document is stored on the HDD of the Scan Router server.
System Service Mode T:Deliv PGS/PC 8 671 CTL [0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent to a folder on a PC (Scan-to-PC) with the Scan and LS applications. S:Deliv PGS/PC 8 675 CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent with Scan-to-PC with the Scan application. 001 B/W 002 Color Print jobs done with Web Image Monitor and Desk Top Binder are added to the count.
System Service Mode TX PGS/Port CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count the number of pages sent by the physical port used to 8 701 send them. For example, if a 3-page original is sent to 4 destinations via 001 PSTN-1 - 002 PSTN-2 - 003 PSTN-3 - 004 ISDN (G3,G4) - 005 Network - T:Scan 8 711 PGS/Comp S:Scan PGS/Comp 8 715 Appendix: SP Mode Tables ISDN G4, the count for ISDN (G3, G4) is 12.
System Service Mode 8 721 T:Deliv PGS/WSD 8 725 S:Deliv PGS/WSD 8 731 T:Scan PGS/Media 8 735 S:Scan PGS/Media CTL -001 B/W - -002 Color - [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] RX PGS/Port 8741 [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the number of pages received by the physical port used to receive them. 001 PSTN-1 002 PSTN-2 003 PSTN-3 004 ISDN (G3,G4) 005 Network Dev Counter CTL [0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1] 8 771 This SP counts the total number of developed images. 001 Total Toner Bottle Info.
System Service Mode Toner Remain CTL [0 to 100 / 0 / 1] This SP displays the percent of toner remaining for each color. This SP allows the user to check the toner supply at any time. 8 801 This precise method of measuring remaining toner supply (1% steps) is better than other machines on the market that can only measure in increments of 10 (10% steps).
System Service Mode 021 3-4%: Bk 031 5-7%: Bk 041 8-10%: Bk Cvr Cnt: 11-20% 8 861 *BICU [0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage of each color is from 11% to 20%. 001 Bk Cvr Cnt: 21-30% 8 871 *BICU [0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage of each color is from 21% to 30%.
System Service Mode Page/Toner k Prev1 8 901 *BICU [0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1] This SP displays the number of sheets output by the scan application with the previously replaced units. 001 Bk Page/Toner k Prev2 *BICU [0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1] the unit replaced before the previously replaced unit (two steps back from the current unit). 001 Bk 8 921 Cvr Cnt/Total *BICU [0 to 2147483647 / 0 / 1] 001 Coverage(%): BK These SPs display the total coverage percentage of sheets output by the machine.
System Service Mode 003 Energy Save Time Includes time while the machine is performing background printing. Includes time in Energy Save mode with Engine 004 Low Power Time on. Includes time while machine is performing background printing. Includes time while machine is performing 005 Off Mode Time background printing. Does not include time machine remains powered off with the power switches. 006 SC Total down time due to SC errors. 007 PrtJam Total down time due to paper jams during printing.
System Service Mode Admin. Counter List CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1] 8 999 001 Total - 003 Copy: BW - 007 Printer: BW - 010 FaxP: BW - 013 Duplex - 023 Copy: BW(%) - 027 Printer: BW(%) - 030 Fax Print: BW(%) - 101 SedTtl: FC - 102 SendTtl: BW - 103 FaxSend - 104 FaxSend: BW - 105 FaxSend: BW - SM Appendix Appendix: SP Mode Tables Displays the user setting counter for administrator.
System Service Mode SP-9XXX (Etc) 9001 Right Door Detect 001 0: NOT SET 1: SET 9901 [0 to 1 / 0 ] Selects the right door open/close SW ON/OFF Fusing Temperature Setting [0 to 99 / 17 / 1 mm/step ] 010 Heater Force OFF Timing Sets the forced the heater OFF time after paper-through. [0 to 50 / 16 / 1 deg/step ] 011 Thresh: Warming-up Low Temperature Sets the basic temperature for determination of the condition on machine-startup. [0 to 999 / 5 / 1 sec/step ] 012 Disable Change Time Unused.
System Service Mode Target Temp revise (Temp) 9902 Sets the fusing additional temperature for the temperature correction.
System Service Mode 022 Added Temp: T22 [0 to 50 / 35 / 1 deg/step ] 023 Added Temp: T23 [0 to 50 / 22 / 1 deg/step ] 024 Added Temp: T24 [0 to 50 / 5 / 1 deg/step ] 025 Added Temp: T25 [0 to 50 / 1 / 1 deg/step ] 026 Added Temp: T26 [0 to 50 / 45 / 1 deg/step ] 027 Added Temp: T27 [0 to 50 / 35 / 1 deg/step ] 028 Added Temp: T28 [0 to 50 / 22 / 1 deg/step ] 029 Added Temp: T29 [0 to 50 / 5 / 1 deg/step ] 030 Added Temp: T30 [0 to 50 / 1 / 1 deg/step ] 031 Added Temp: T31 [0 to 50 / 40 /
System Service Mode Target Temp revise (Time) 9903 001 Added Time: S1 [0 to 999 / 10 / 1 sec/step ] 002 Added Time: S2 [0 to 999 / 10 / 1 sec/step ] 003 Added Time: S3 [0 to 999 / 15 / 1 sec/step ] 004 Added Time: S4 [0 to 999 / 10 / 1 sec/step ] 005 Added Time: S5 [0 to 999 / 10 / 1 sec/step ] 006 Added Time: S6 [0 to 999 / 15 / 1 sec/step ] 007 Added Time: S7 [0 to 999 / 12 / 1 sec/step ] 008 Added Time: S8 [0 to 999 / 10 / 1 sec/step ] 009 Added Time: S9 [0 to 999 / 15 / 1 sec/step ]
System Service Mode 021 Added Time: S21 [0 to 999 / 15 / 1 sec/step ] 022 Added Time: S22 [0 to 999 / 15 / 1 sec/step ] 023 Added Time: S23 [0 to 999 / 10 / 1 sec/step ] 024 Added Time: S24 [0 to 999 / 15 / 1 sec/step ] 9915 Fuser Reload Setting 001 9930 [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 sheet/step ] 0: Normal / 1: Force Time Sets the way of fusing reload. Toner control NV Data [0 to 65535 / 0 / 1 sheet/step ] This SP’s count is used as the flag of toner bottle replacement notice.
System Service Mode 9948 Fusing Jam Detection [0 to 3 / 0 / 1/step ] Fusing jam succession occurring counter. 001 A fusing jam is counted as +1. When paper ejection process is done normally, the counter will be reset. SC will occur when the counter become 3. Soft Start: Start 9960 001 First duty [0 to 100 / 15 / 0.01 %/step ] 002 Duty step [0 to 100 / 5 / 0.01 %/step ] 003 Last duty [0 to 100 / 50 / 0.
System Service Mode Soft Start: Wait 9963 Soft start parameter on wait time 001 First duty [0 to 100 / 15 / 0.01 %/step ] 002 Duty step [0 to 100 / 5 / 0.01 %/step ] 003 Last duty [0 to 100 / 50 / 0.01 %/step ] 004 Repeat count [0 to 255 / 4 / 1/step ] Soft Stop: Wait 9964 Soft stop parameter on wait time 001 First duty [0 to 100 / 60 / 0.01 %/step ] 002 Duty step [0 to 100 / 10 / 0.01 %/step ] 003 Last duty [0 to 100 / 30 / 0.
System Service Mode Soft Stop: Print 9967 001 First duty [0 to 100 / 60 / 0.01 %/step ] 002 Duty step [0 to 100 / 10 / 0.01 %/step ] 003 Last duty [0 to 100 / 30 / 0.01 %/step ] 004 Repeat count [0 to 255 / 2 / 1/step ] Appendix: SP Mode Tables Soft stop parameter on paper pass process Soft Start: Wait 9968 Soft start parameter on wait time 001 First duty [0 to 100 / 15 / 0.01 %/step ] 002 Duty step [0 to 100 / 5 / 0.01 %/step ] 003 Last duty [0 to 100 / 50 / 0.
System Service Mode 3.1.2 INPUT CHECK (SP5-803) Conducting Input Check 1. Select SP5-803. 2. Select the number (see the table below) corresponding to the component. 3. Select "Start" The copy mode is activated. 4. The sign "01H" or "00H" is displayed (see the table below). Input Check Table Num.
System Service Mode 088 Bank2 SNS Paper detected Not detected 092 Bank1 PE Paper detected Not detected 093 Bank2 PE Paper detected Not detected 094 Bank1 Cover Open Closed 095 Bank2 Cover Open Closed 200 Scanner HP Sensor In Home Position 201 Platen Cover Sensor Open Out of Home Position Appendix: SP Mode Tables Closed * The items using more than 2 bits Num. Sensor/Switch 041 Key Counter Set 042 BCU Version SM Appendix Bit2 - Ver.
System Service Mode 3.1.3 OUTPUT CHECK (SP5-804) Conducting Output Check To prevent mechanical or electrical damage, do not keep an electrical component on for a long time. 1. Select SP5-804. 2. Select the number (see the table below) corresponding to the component. 3. Select "ON." 4. To stop the operation, select "OFF." Output Check Table Num.
045 P.P.: Development 046 P.P.
System Service Mode 3.1.4 PRINTER SERVICE MODE (PRINT SP TABLES) Service Mode Table 1001 Bit Switch 001 Bit Switch 1 0 1 bit 0 DFU - - bit 1 DFU - - bit 2 DFU - - bit 3 No I/O Timeout 0: Disable 1: Enable Enables/Disables MFP I/O Timeouts. Enabled: The MFP I/O Timeout setting will have no affect. I/O Timeouts will never occur.
System Service Mode 1001 Bit Switch 002 Bit Switch 2 0 1 bit 0 DFU - - bit 1 DFU - - bit 2 Applying a collate Type Shift Normal Collate Collate Appendix: SP Mode Tables A collation type (shift or normal) will be applied to all jobs that do not already have a 'Collate Type' configured. bit 3 If #5-0 is enabled, this Bit Switch has no effect. [PCL5e/c,PS]: PDL Auto Switching 0: Enable 1: Disable Disabled: The MFPs ability to change the PDL processor mid-job.
System Service Mode 1001 bit 3 DFU - - bit 4 DFU - - bit 5 DFU - - bit 6 DFU - - bit 7 DFU - - - - 0 1 - - Disabled Enabled (single (multiple) Bit Switch 004 Bit Switch 4 DFU 1001 Bit Switch 005 Bit Switch 5 bit 0 DFU bit 1 Multiple copies if a paper size or type mismatch occurs copy) If a paper size or type mismatch occurs during the printing of multiple copies, only a single copy is output by default.
System Service Mode bit 6 Method for determining the image rotation for the edge to bring on Disable Enable Enabled: The image rotation will be performed as they were in the specifications of older models for the binding of pages of mixed orientation jobs. The old models are below: -PCL-: Pre-04A models bit 7 Letterhead mode printing Disable Enable (Duplex) or the last page of an odd-paged duplex job, are not routed through the duplex unit.
System Service Mode 1003 3 Clear Setting Delete Program 1004 1 - Print Summary Prints the service summary sheet. Print Printer Summary (An error log is printed in addition to the configuration page) 1005 2 Display Version Displays the version of the controller firmware. 1006 1 Sample/Locked print [0: Link with Doc. srv, 1: Enable] Enables and disables the document server. When you select "0" the document server is enabled or disables in accordance with copy service mode SP5-967.
System Service Mode SP Modes Related to Printer Controller The following SP modes are located in the system SP mode. Refer to section 5.1 of the main unit service manual. SP No. Description Function and Setting Resets data for process control and all software 5801 -001 Memory All Clear counters, and returns all modes and adjustments to their defaults values.
System Service Mode 3.1.5 SCANNER PROGRAM MODE TABLE (SCANNER SP TABLES) Service Table Key Notation What it means [range / default / Example: [-9 to +9 / +3.0 / 0.1 mm step]. The setting can be adjusted step] in the range ±9, value reset to +3.0 after an NVRAM reset, and the value can be changed in 0.1 mm steps with each key press. italics Comments added for your reference. * This value is stored in NVRAM. After a RAM reset, the default value (factory setting) is restored.
System Service Mode SP1 1012 Mode Number 1 Function and [Setting] User Info Release Clears or does not clear user information after a job. [0 or 1 / 1 / - ] 0: Not clear, 1: Clear 1013 2 Scan to Media Device Sets "Scan To Multi Media" function ON/OFF.
System Service Mode SP Number/Name Function and [Setting] Compression ratio of ClearLightPDF These SP codes set the compression ratio for the clear light PDF processing 2024 mode.
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Fax Error Codes 4. APPENDIX: FAX TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 4.1 FAX ERROR CODES If an error code occurs, retry the communication. If the same problem occurs, try to fix the problem as suggested below. Note that some error codes appear only in the error code display and on the service report. Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Check the line connection. The machine at the other end may be DIS/NSF not detected 0-00 incompatible. within 40 s of Start being Replace the NCU or FCU.
Fax Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Check the line connection. Try changing the tx level and/or cable equalizer settings. 0-04 CFR or FTT not received after modem training Replace the FCU. The other terminal may be faulty; try sending to another machine. If the rx signal is weak or defective, there may be a bad line.
Fax Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Check the line connection. Replace the NCU or FCU. The other end may have jammed or run out of No post-message 0-07 response from the other paper. end after a page was sent The other end user may have disconnected the call. Check for a bad line. The other end may be defective; try sending to another machine. Check the line connection. Replace the NCU or FCU.
Fax Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action The other terminal is not capable of accepting the The other terminal is not 0-15 capable of specific functions. following functions, or the other terminal’s memory is full. Confidential rx Transfer function SEP/SUB/PWD/SID Check the line connection. Replace the NCU or FCU. Try adjusting the tx level and/or cable CFR or FTT not detected 0-16 after modem training in equalizer settings.
Fax Error Codes Code 0-22 Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Check the line connection. Replace the NCU or FCU. The signal from the other Defective remote terminal. end was interrupted for Check for line noise or other line problems. more than the acceptable Try adjusting the acceptable modem carrier modem carrier drop time (default: 200 ms) drop time. Cross reference Acceptable modem carrier drop time - G3 Switch 0-23 Too many errors during reception Check the line connection.
Fax Error Codes Code 0-52 0-55 Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Polarity changed during communication Check the line connection. Retry communication. FCU does not detect the FCU firmware or board defective. SG3. SG3 firmware or board defective. exceeds the capacity of the SG3 firmware or board defective. The stored message data 0-56 mailbox in the SG3. 0-70 The other terminal did not have a compatible The communication mode communication mode (e.g.
Fax Error Codes Code Meaning The called terminal fell back to T.30 mode, 0-77 because it could not detect a CJ in response to JM The calling terminal could not detect a JM due to noise, etc. A network that has narrow bandwidth cannot pass JM to the other end. Check the line connection and condition. Try receiving a call from another V.8/V.34 fax. The called terminal Check for line noise or other line problems.
Fax Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action The line was disconnected because the other terminal 0-86 requested a data rate using MPh that was not The other terminal was incompatible. Ask the other party to contact the manufacturer. available in the currently selected symbol rate. 0-87 The receiving terminal restarted the control The control channel started channel because data reception in the primary after an unsuccessful channel was not successful. primary channel.
Fax Error Codes Code 2-28 2-29 Meaning JBIG data reconstruction error (Timeout) JBIG trailing edge maker FCU defective error Check the destination device. If this is frequent, update the ROM, or replace The machine resets itself 2-50 Suggested Cause/Action for a fatal FCU system the FCU. error The machine resets itself 2-51 because of a fatal If this is frequent, update the ROM, or replace the FCU.
Fax Error Codes Code Meaning Print data error when 5-23 printing a substitute rx or confidential rx message 5-25 SAF file access error Suggested Cause/Action Test the SAF memory. Ask the other end to resend the message. Replace an SD card or HDD. Replace the FCU. Try adjusting the rx cable equalizer. Replace the FCU. Check the line connection.
Fax Error Codes 6-09 Meaning G3 ECM - ERR received G3 ECM - error frames still 6-10 received at the other end after all communication attempts at 2400 bps V.21 flag detected during 6-21 high speed modem Suggested Cause/Action Check for a noisy line. Adjust the tx levels of the communicating machines. See code 6-05. Check for line noise. Adjust the tx level (use NCU parameter 01 or the dedicated tx parameter for that address). Check the line connection.
Fax Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Failed to connect to the SMTP server (timeout) because the server could not be found. 14-01 SMTP Connection Failed The PC is not ready to transfer files. SMTP server not functioning correctly. The DNS IP address is not registered. Network not operating correctly. Destination folder selection not correct. SMTP server operating incorrectly, or the destination for direct SMTP sending is not correct.
Fax Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Failed to access the SMTP server because the HDD on the server is full. Insufficient free space on the HDD of the SMTP server. Contact the system administrator and check the amount of space remaining on the SMTP server HDD. 14-05 Insufficient free space on the HDD where the SMTP Server HDD Full destination folder is located.
Fax Error Codes Code 14-09 14-10 Meaning Authorization Failed for Sending to SMTP Server Addresses Exceeded Suggested Cause/Action failed. Incorrect setting for file transfer Number of broadcast addresses exceeded the limit for the SMTP server. 14-11 POP-Before-SMTP or SMTP authorization The send buffer is full so the transmission could not be completed. Buffer is full due to Buffer Full using Scan-to-Email while the buffer is being used send mail at the same time.
Fax Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Failed to create the MCS file because: 14-30 The number of files created with other applications on the Document Server has MCS File Creation Failed exceeded the limit. HDD is full or not operating correctly. Software error. UFS file could not be created: 14-32 14-33 UFS File Creation Failed Cancelled the Mail Due to Scan-to-Email and IFAX transmission. HDD full or not operating correctly. Software error.
Fax Error Codes Code Meaning 14-60 Send Cancel Failed 14-61 Notification Mail Send Failed for All Destinations Transmission Error due to 14-62 15-01 15-02 15-03 15-10 Suggested Cause/Action The cancel operation by the user failed to cancel the send operation. All addresses for return notification mail failed. When the 0 line page exists in received pages the existence of zero line with G3 communication, the transmission is page interrupted.
Fax Error Codes Code Meaning 15-14 Mail Header Format Error Suggested Cause/Action example, the Date line description is incorrect. 15-15 The mail header is not standard format. For Mail Divide Error The e-mail is not in standard format. There is no boundary between parts of the e-mail, including the header. Mail Size Receive Error 15-17 Receive Timeout 15-18 Incomplete Mail Received Final Destination for 15-31 Transfer Request The mail cannot be received because it is too large.
Fax Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Could not receive transmission due to: Resolution error Image of resolution greater than 200 dpi without extended memory. 15-62 TIFF File Compatibility Resolution is not supported. Error Page size error The page size was larger than A3. Compression error File was compressed with other than MH, MR, or MMR.
Fax Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Could not receive the transmission because the destination buffer is full and the destination 15-80 Mail Job Task Read Error could not be created (this error may occur when receiving a transfer request or a request for notification of reception).
Fax Error Codes Code 22-01 Meaning Memory overflow while Suggested Cause/Action Wait for the files in the queue to be sent. Delete unnecessary files from memory. Transfer the substitute reception files to an another fax machine, if the machine’s printer is receiving busy or out of order. Add an optional SAF memory card or hard disk.
IFAX Troubleshooting 4.2 IFAX TROUBLESHOOTING Use the following procedures to determine whether the machine or another part of the network is causing the problem. Communication Route Item 1. Connection with the LAN Action [Remarks] Check that the LAN cable is connected to the machine. Check that the LEDs on the hub are lit. Check that other devices connected to General LAN 2. LAN activity the LAN can communicate through the 1.
IFAX Troubleshooting Communication Route Item Between machine LAN settings in the and e-mail server machine Action [Remarks] Check the LAN parameters Check if there is an IP address conflict with other PCs. [Use the “Network” function in the User Tools. If there is an IP address conflict, inform the administrator.] Make sure that the machine can log into the e-mail server. 1.
IFAX Troubleshooting Communication Route Item Action [Remarks] Make sure that the PC can log into the e-mail server. 1. E-mail account on the Server Check that the account and password stored in the server are the same as in the machine. [Ask the administrator to check.] Make sure that the client devices which have an account in the server can Between e-mail 2. E-mail server [Ask the administrator to check. Send a test e-mail with the machine’s own number as the destination.
IP-Fax Troubleshooting 4.3 IP-FAX TROUBLESHOOTING 4.3.1 IP-FAX TRANSMISSION Cannot send by IP Address/Host Name Check Point Action 1 LAN cable connected? Check the LAN cable connection. 2 Specified IP address/host name correct? Check the IP address/host name. Cannot breach the firewall. Send by 3 Firewall/NAT is installed? using another method (Fax, Internet Fax) 4 Transmission sent manually? Manual sending not supported. 5 IP address of local machine registered? Register the IP address.
IP-Fax Troubleshooting Request the network administrator to increase the bandwidth. Raise the delay level. 11 Network bandwidth too narrow? IPFAX SW 01 Bit 0 to 3 IP-Fax bandwidth is the same as the DCS speed. Set IP-Fax SW00 Bit 6 to 1. 12 Remote fax cancelled transmission? Check whether the remote fax cancelled the transmission. Check Point Action 1 LAN cable connected? Check the LAN cable connection. 2 VoIP Gateway T.38 standard? Contact the network administrator.
IP-Fax Troubleshooting 10 DNS registered when host name specified? Contact the network administrator. 11 Remote fax a G3 fax? Check that the remote fax is a G3 fax. 12 G3 fax is connected to VoIP gateway? Check that G3 fax is connected. 13 Remote G3 fax turned on? Check that G3 fax is switched on. Request the network administrator to increase the bandwidth. Raise the network delay level. 14 Network bandwidth too narrow? IPFAX SW 01 Bit 0 to 3 IP-Fax bandwidth is the same as the DCS speed.
IP-Fax Troubleshooting 9 DNS server registered when Gatekeeper host name specified? Enable H.323 SW is set to on? 10 IP address of local fax registered? 11 Alias number of local fax registered? 12 Remote fax registered in Gatekeeper? 13 Remote fax a T.38 terminal? 14 Remote fax switched off or busy? Contact the network administrator. Check the settings. See User Parameter SW 34 Bit 0 Register the IP address of the local fax. Register the Alias number of the local fax.
IP-Fax Troubleshooting 4.3.2 IP-FAX RECEPTION Cannot receive by IP Address/Host name. Check Point 1 LAN cable connected? 2 Firewall/NAT is installed? 3 IP address of local fax registered? 4 5 Action Check the LAN cable connection. Cannot breach the firewall. Send by using another method (Fax, Internet Fax) Register the IP address. Port number specified at remote sender Request the sender to specify the port fax (if required)? number.
IP-Fax Troubleshooting Cannot receive by VoIP Gateway. Check Point 1 LAN cable connected? Action Check the LAN cable connection. Cannot breach the firewall. Request the 2 Firewall/NAT is installed? remote fax to send by using another method (Fax, Internet Fax) 3 VoIP Gateway installed correctly? Contact the network administrator. 4 VoIP Gateway power switched on? Contact the network administrator.
IP-Fax Troubleshooting Cannot receive by Alias Fax number. Check Point 1 LAN cable connected? Action Check the LAN cable connection. Cannot the breach firewall. Request the 2 Firewall/NAT is installed? remote fax to send by using another method (Fax, Internet Fax) Contact the network administrator. 3 Gatekeeper installed correctly? The sender machine displays this error code when the sender fax is a Ricoh model. Contact the network administrator.
IP-Fax Troubleshooting Contact the network administrator. DNS server registered when 6 Gatekeeper host name specified on The sender machine displays this error code when the sender fax is sender’s side? a Ricoh model. Request the sender to check the settings. User Parameter SW 34 Bit 0 7 Enable H.323 SW is set to on? Only if the remote sender fax is a 8 Local fax IP address registered? Register the IP address. 9 Local fax Alias number registered? Register the Alias number.
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System Service Mode 5. APPENDIX: FAX SERVICE PROGRAM 5.1 SYSTEM SERVICE MODE 5.1.1 SP1-XXX (BIT SWITCHES) "p.5-8 "Bit Switches"" 1 Mode No. Function System Switch Change the bit switches for system settings for the 101 001 – 032 00 – 1F fax option ( "p.5-8 "Bit Switches"") Ifax Switch Change the bit switches for internet fax settings for 001 – 016 00 – 0F the fax option ( "p.
System Service Mode IP fax Switch Change the bit switches for optional IP fax 111 001 – 016 00 – 0F parameters ( "p.5-8 "Bit Switches"") 5.1.2 SP2-XXX (RAM) 2 Mode No. Function RAM Read/Write 101 001 - Change RAM data for the fax board directly. Memory Dump 102 001 G3-1 Memory Dump Print out RAM data for the fax board. G3-1 NCU Parameters 103 001 – 023 D127/D128 CC, 01 – 22 NCU parameter settings for the standard G3 board. ( 5-2 "p.
System Service Mode 5.1.3 SP3-XXX (MACHINE SET) 3 Mode No. Function Service Station 101 001 Fax Number Enter the fax number of the service station. Serial Number 102 000 - Enter the fax unit’s serial number. PSTN-1 Select the line type setting for the G3-1 line. If 001 Select Line the machine is installed on a PABX line, select “PABX”, “PABX(GND)” or “PABX(FLASH)”. 002 003 PSTN Access Enter the PSTN access number for the Number G3-1 line.
System Service Mode 5.1.4 SP4-XXX (ROM VERSION) 4 Mode No. Function 101 002 – 007 FCU ROM Version Displays the FCU ROM version. 102 002 – 065 Error Codes Displays the latest 64 fax error codes. 103 002 – 004 G3-1 ROM Version Displays the G3-1 modem version. 5.1.5 SP5-XXX (RAM CLEAR) 5 Mode No. Function Initialization SRAM (Except secure) 101 001 Initializes the bit switches and user parameters, user data in the SRAM, files in the SAF memory, and clock.
System Service Mode 5.1.6 SP6-XXX (REPORT) 6 Mode No. Function System Parameter List 101 001 - Touch the “ON” button to print the system parameter list. Service Monitor Report 102 001 - Touch the “ON” button to print the service monitor report. 103 002 003 G3-1 (All Prints the protocol dump list of all Communications) communications for the G3-1 line. G3-1 Prints the protocol dump list of the last (1 Communication) communication for the G3-1 line.
System Service Mode Log List Print out 001 All log files 002 Printer 003 SC/TRAP Stored 004 Decompression 005 Scanner 006 JOB/SAF 007 Reconstruction 008 JBIG 009 Fax Driver 010 G3CCU 011 Fax Job 012 CCU 013 Scanner Condition 107 These log print out functions are for designer use only. IP Protocol Dump List 108 D127/D128 001 All Communications 002 1 Communication Prints the protocol dump list of all communications for the IP fax line.
System Service Mode 5.1.7 SP7-XXX (TESTS) These are the test modes for PTT approval.
Bit Switches 5.2 BIT SWITCHES Do not adjust a bit switch or use a setting that is described as “Not used”, as this may cause the machine to malfunction or to operate in a manner that is not accepted by local regulations. Such bits are for use only in other areas, such as Japan. Default settings for bit switches are not listed in this manual. Refer to the System Parameter List printed by the machine. 5.2.1 SYSTEM SWITCHES System Switch 00 [SP No.
Bit Switches e.g. 0000 (1) // 32 (2) V34 (3) // 288 (4) // 264 (5) // L0100 (6) 03 (7) 04 (8) (1): EQM value (Line quality data). A larger number means more errors. (2): Symbol rate (V.34 only) (3): Final modem type used (4): Starting data rate (for example, 288 means 28.8 kbps) (5): Final data rate (6): Rx level (refer to the note after this table for how to read the rx level) (7): Total number of error lines that occurred during non-ECM reception.
Bit Switches 7 Not used Do not change the setting. System Switch 01 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.) System Switch 02 [SP No. 1-101-003] No FUNCTION 0-1 Not used Forced reset after transmission 2 stall 0: Off 1: On 3 4 5 COMMENTS Do not change these settings. With this setting on, the machine resets itself automatically if a transmission stalls and fails to complete the job. Not used Do not change these settings.
Bit Switches System Switch 03 [SP No. 1-101-004] No 0-7 FUNCTION COMMENTS Length of time that RDS is 00 - 99 hours (BCD). temporarily switched on when This setting is only valid if bits 6 and 7 of System bits 6 and 7 of System Switch Switch 02 are set to “User selectable”. 02 are set to “User selectable” The default setting is 24 hours. System Switch 04 [SP No. 1-101-005] No FUNCTION 0-2 Not used COMMENTS Do not change these settings.
Bit Switches System Switch 09 [SP No. 1-101-010] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Confidential image option on 0 the result report Selects images Attached/Not attached on the 0: OFF accumulation/Tx result report for confidential Tx. 1: ON (Attached) 0: Communications that reached phase C 1 Condition selection for admin (message tx/rx) of the T.30 protocol are listed on communication report record the Journal.
Bit Switches Priority given to various types 7 of remote terminal ID when This bit determines which set of priorities the printing reports machine uses when listing remote terminal names 0: RTI > CSI > Dial label > Tel. on reports. Number Dial Label: The name stored, by the user, for the 1: Dial label > Tel. number > Quick/Speed Dial number. RTI > CSI System Switch 0A [SP No. 1-101-011] No 0-3 4 FUNCTION COMMENTS Not used Do not change these settings.
Bit Switches System Switch 0E [SP No. 1-101-015] No FUNCTION 0-1 Not used 2 COMMENTS Do not change the settings. Not used This machine does not have the capture function. Memory storing while the 3 handset used Manual receive is disabled while this function is Enabled/Disabled selection Enabled (1). [0: Disabled 1: Enabled] 4-7 Not used Do not change these settings. System Switch 0F [SP No.
Bit Switches 0C: Portugal 20: Turkey 0D: Holland 21: Greece 0E: Spain 22: Hungary 0F: Israel 23: Czech 10: --- 24: Poland System Switch 10 [SP No. 1-101-017] No 0-7 FUNCTION Threshold memory level for parallel memory transmission COMMENTS Threshold = N x 128 KB + 256 KB N can be between 00 - FF(H) Default setting: 02(H) = 512 KB System Switch 11 [SP No.
Bit Switches System Switch 12 [SP No. 1-101-019] No FUNCTION COMMENTS TTI: 08 to 92 (BCD) mm Input even numbers only. This setting determines the print start position for 0-7 TTI printing position in the the TTI from the left edge of the paper. If the TTI is main scan direction moved too far to the right, it may overwrite the file number which is on the top right of the page. On an A4 page, if the TTI is moved over by more than 50 mm, it may overwrite the page number.
Bit Switches System Switch 15 [SP No. 1-101-022] No 0 FUNCTION Not used Do not change the settings. Going into the Energy Saver 1 COMMENTS mode automatically 0: Enabled 1: Disabled 2-3 Not used 1: The machine will restart from the Energy Saver mode quickly, because the +5V power supply is active even in the Energy Saver mode. Do not change these settings.
Bit Switches System Switch 17 - Not used (do not change these settings) System Switch 18 - Not used (do not change these settings) System Switch 19 [SP No. 1-101-026] No 0-5 FUNCTION Not used COMMENTS Do not change the settings. Scanner page-memory 6 expansion (On DRAM Expands the 4MB page-memory to 12MB, to added) improve scanning possible range. 0: Not expanding This SW does not work without DRAM added.
Bit Switches System Switch 1D [SP No. 1-101-030] No 0 1-7 FUNCTION COMMENTS RTI/CSI/CPS code display 0: RTI, CSI, CPS codes are displayed on the top 0: Enable line of the LCD panel during communication. 1: Disable 1: Codes are switched off (no display) Not used Do not change these settings. System Switch 1E [SP No. 1-101-031] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0: When this switch is on and the journal history becomes full, the next report prints.
Bit Switches File No. printing 3 0: Enabled 1: File numbers are not printed on any reports. 1: Disabled If authorized reception is enabled but the user has Action when authorized reception is enabled but authorized RTIs/CSIs are not 4 yet programmed 0: All fax reception is disabled 1: Faxes can be received if the sender has an RTI or CSI stored no acceptable sender RTIs or CSIs, the machine will not be able to receive any fax messages.
Bit Switches 0: When the fax unit detects a fax SC code other Action when a fax SC has 7 occurred 0: Automatic reset 1: Fax unit stops than SC1201 and SC1207, the fax unit automatically resets itself. 1: When the fax unit detects any fax SC code, the fax unit stops. Cross Reference Fax SC codes - See “Troubleshooting” 5.2.2 I-FAX SWITCHES I-fax Switch 00 [SP No.
Bit Switches I-fax Switch 01 [SP No. 1-102-002] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Original Line Resolution of TX These settings set the maximum resolution of the Attachment File original that the destination can receive. 0 200x100 Standard 1 200x200 Detail 0: Not selected 2 200x400 Fine 3 300 x 300 Reserve 4 400 x 400 Super Fine 5 600 x 600 Reserve 6 Reserve 1: Selected If more than one of these three bits is set to “1”, the higher resolution has priority.
Bit Switches I-fax Switch 02 [SP No. 1-102-003] No FUNCTION COMMENTS RX Text Mail Header Processing This setting determines whether the header information is printed with text e-mails when they are received. 0: Prints only text mail. 0 1: Prints mail header information attached to text mail. When a text mail is received with this switch On (1), the “From” address and “Subject” address are printed as header information.
Bit Switches 00: “Dispatched” Sends from PC mail a request for a Return Receipt. Receives the Return Receipt with “dispatched” in the 2nd part: Disposition: Automatic-action/MDN-send automatically; dispatched The “dispatched” string is included in the Subject string. 01: “Displayed” Sends from PC mail a request for a Return Receipt.
Bit Switches I-fax Switch 03 - Not used (do not change the settings) [ SP No. 1-102-004] I-fax Switch 04 [SP No. 1-102-005] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Subject for Delivery TX/Memory Transfer This setting determines whether the RTI/CSI registered on this machine or the RTI/CSI of the originator is used in the subject lines of transferred documents. 0: Puts the RTI/CSI of the originator in the Subject line. If this is used, either the RTI 0 or CSI is used.
Bit Switches I-fax Switch 05 [SP No. 1-102-006] No 0 FUNCTION COMMENTS Mail Addresses of SMTP Broadcast Recipients Determines whether the e-mail addresses of the destinations that receive transmissions broadcasted using SMTP protocol are recorded in the Journal. For example: "1st destination + Total number of destinations: 9" in the Journal indicates a broadcast to 9 destinations.
Bit Switches I-fax Switch 09 [SP No. 1-102-010] No FUNCTION 0-3 Not used COMMENTS Do not change the settings This setting determines the number of retries 4-7 Restrict TX Retries when connection and transmission fails due to errors. 01-F (1-15 Hex) I-fax Switch 0A - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-102-011] I-fax Switch 0B - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-102-012] I-fax Switch 0C - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-102-013] I-fax Switch 0D [SP No.
Bit Switches 4-5 Signature for Transmitted mail - Individual Settings Bit SW(5,4) (0,0): Not attached (0,1): Setting forbidden (0,1): Individual settings (Initial Setting) (0,1): Attached at all times 6-7 Not used I-fax Switch 0E - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-102-015] I-fax Switch 0F [SP No. 1-102-016] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Delivery Method for SMTP RX Files This setting determines whether files received with SMTP protocol are delivered or 0 output immediately. 0: Off.
Bit Switches 5.2.3 PRINTER SWITCHES Printer Switch 00 [SP No. 1-103-001] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0: If a 2 page RX transmission is split, [*] is printed in the bottom right corner of the 1st page and only a [2] is printed in the upper right corner of the 2nd page. 1: If a 2 page RX transmission is split into two Select page separation marks 0 0: Off 1: On pages, for example, [*] [2] is printed in the bottom right corner of the 1st page and only a [2] is printed in the upper right corner of the 2nd page.
Bit Switches Printer Switch 02 [SP No. 1-103-003] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 1st paper feed station usage 0 for fax printing 0: Enabled 1: Disabled 2nd paper feed station usage 1 for fax printing 0: Enabled 1: Disabled 3rd paper feed station usage 2 messages and reports. 1: The specified paper feed station will not be used for printing fax messages and reports.
Bit Switches Printer Switch 03 [SP No. 1-103-004] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0: Incoming pages are printed without length Length reduction of received 0 data 0: Disabled 1: Enabled reduction. (Page separation threshold: Printer Switch 03, bits 4 to 7) 1: Incoming page length is reduced when printing. (Maximum reducible length: Printer Switches 04, bits 0 to 4) 1-3 Not used Do not change the settings Page separation threshold (with reduction disabled with switch 03-0 above).
Bit Switches Printer Switch 04 SP No. 1-103-005 No FUNCTION COMMENTS Maximum reducible length when length reduction is enabled with switch 03-0 above. = + (N x 5mm) “N” is the decimal value of the binary setting of bits 0 to 4. Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Setting 0 0 0 0 0 0 mm 0 0 0 0 1 5 mm 0 0 1 0 0 20 mm 1 1 1 1 1 155 mm 0-4 For A5 sideways and B5 sideways paper = + 0.
Bit Switches Printer Switch 06 [SP No. 1-103-007] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Printing while a paper cassette is pulled out, when the Just Size Printing feature is enabled. 0 0: Printing will not start 1: Printing will start if another Cross reference Just size printing on/off – User switch 05, bit 5 cassette has a suitable size of paper, based on the paper size selection priority tables. 1-7 Not used. Do not change the settings. Printer Switch 07 [SP No. 1-103-008] FUNCTION 0-3 Not used.
Bit Switches Printer Switch 0D - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-103-014] Printer Switch 0E [SP No. 1-103-015] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0: A paper size that has the same width as 0 Paper size selection priority the received data is selected first. 0: Width 1: A paper size which has enough length to 1: Length print all the received lines without reduction is selected first.
Bit Switches 0: When page separation has taken place, 7 Equalizing the reduction ratio all the pages are reduced with the same among separated pages reduction ratio. (Page Separation) 1: Only the last page is reduced to fit the 0: Enabled selected paper size when page separation 1: Disabled has taken place. Other pages are printed without reduction. Printer Switch 0F [SP No.
Bit Switches 5.2.4 COMMUNICATION SWITCHES Communication Switch 00 [SP No. 1-104-001] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Compression modes available in receive mode Bit 1: 0 Bit 0: 0 = MH only 0-1 Bit 1: 0 Bit 0: 1 = MH/MR These bits determine the compression capabilities to be declared in phase B (handshaking) of the Bit 1: 1 Bit 0: 0 = MH/MR/MMR T.30 protocol.
Bit Switches Communication Switch 01 [SP No. 1-104-002] No FUNCTION COMMENTS If this bit is set to 0, ECM is switched off for all 0 ECM communications. 0: Off 1: On In addition, V.8 protocol and JBIG compression are switched off automatically. 1 Not used Do not change the setting. 00: OFF 2-3 The trigger selection for the 01: All CSI digits un-corresponded G3 misconnecting protection 10: The last 4 CSI digits un-corresponded 11: CSI and RTI absence 4-5 Not used Do not change the setting.
Bit Switches 1 Acceptable total error line ratio If the error line ratio for a page exceeds the 0: 5% 1: 10% acceptable ratio, RTN will be sent to the other end. Treatment of pages received with errors during G3 2 reception 0: Deleted from memory 0: Pages received with errors are not printed.
Bit Switches Remote switch setting for 2 AUTO mode 0: OFF 1: ON 3-7 Not used Determines whether remote switching is ON/OFF on auto receiving, in AUTO mode. Do not change the settings Communication Switch 05 [SP No. 1-104-006] No 0-3 FUNCTION Number setting for remote switching COMMENTS 00-09 (0-9: HEX) Selects the handset number pushed to switch between TEL/FAX.
Bit Switches Communication Switch 0A [SP No. 1-104-011] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Point of resumption of memory 0: The transmission begins from the page where 0 transmission upon redialing transmission failed the previous time. 0: From the error page 1: Transmission begins from the first page, using 1: From page 1 normal memory transmission. 1-7 Not used Do not change the settings. Communication Switch 0B [SP No.
Bit Switches Communication Switch 0D [SP No. 1-104-014] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 00 to FF (Hex), unit = 4 kbytes (e.g., 06(H) = 24 kbytes) One page is about 24 kbytes. The available memory The machine refers to this setting before each fax threshold, below which ringing reception. If the amount of remaining memory is 0-7 detection (and therefore below this threshold, the machine cannot receive reception into memory) is any fax messages.
Bit Switches Communication Switch 11 – Not used (do not change the settings.) Communication Switch 12 [SP No. 1-104-019] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Memory transmission: Interval 0-7 between dialing attempts to 01 – FF (Hex) minutes the same destination Communication Switch 13 – Not used (do not change the settings.) Communication Switch 14 [SP No. 1-104-021] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0: In immediate transmission, data scanned in inch format are transmitted without conversion.
Bit Switches Available unit of resolution in which fax messages are received 6-7 Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 0 = mm Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 1 = inch Bit 7: 1, Bit 6: 0 = mm and inch (default) For the best performance, do not change the factory settings. The setting determined by these bits is informed to the transmitting terminal in the pre-message protocol exchange (in the DIS/NSF frames).
Bit Switches Operating selection on not corresponding F-codebox with 7 received SUB 0: Disconnect This function also applies to SID/PWD only reception. 1: Receive Communication Switch 18 [SP No. 1-104-025] No FUNCTION 0-4 Not used IP-FAX dial-in routine function 5 Enabled/Disabled switch 0: Disable / 1: Enable 6-7 Not used COMMENTS Do not change the settings Determines whether IP-FAX dial-in routine function which has the same function as PSTN dial-in routine does on IP-FAX, enable/disable.
Bit Switches Communication Switch 1C [SP No. 1-104-029] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Refer to communication switch 1B. 0-1 Extension access code (8 and Example: If “8” is the PSTN access code, set bit 0 9) to turn V.8 protocol On/Off to 1. When the machine detects “8” as the first 0: On dialed number, it automatically disables V.8 1: Off protocol. (If “9” is the PSTN access code, use bit 1.) 2-7 Not used Do not change the settings.
Bit Switches 5.2.5 G3-1 SWITCHES G3 Switch 00 [SP No. 1-105-001] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Monitor speaker during (0, 0): The monitor speaker is disabled all through communication (tx and rx) the communication. Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 0 = Disabled (0, 1): The monitor speaker is on up to phase B in 0-1 Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 1 = Up to Phase the T.30 protocol. B (1, 0): Used for testing. The monitor speaker is on Bit 1: 1, Bit 0: 0 = All the time all through the communication.
Bit Switches G3 Switch 01 [SP No. 1-105-002] No FUNCTION 0-3 Not used COMMENTS Do not change the settings. 1: The bytes in the DIS frame after the 4th byte will 4 DIS frame length limitation not be transmitted (set to 1 if there are 0: OFF 1: 4 bytes communication problems with PC-based faxes which cannot receive the extended DIS frames). 5 6 7 Not used Do not change the setting.
Bit Switches G3 Switch 03 [SP No. 1-105-004] No FUNCTION DIS detection number 0 (Echo countermeasure) 0: 1 1: 2 1 Not Used COMMENTS 0: The machine will hang up if it receives the same DIS frame twice. 1: Before sending DCS, the machine will wait for the second DIS which is caused by echo on the line. Do not change the settings. 0: V.8/V.34 communications will not be possible. 2 V.
Bit Switches Modem rate used for the next 5 page after receiving a negative code (RTN or PIN) 0: No change 1: Fallback 6 Not Used before sending the next page if a negative code is received. This bit is ignored if ECM is being used. Do not change the settings Select detection of reverse 7 1: The machine’s tx modem rate will fall back polarity in ringing 0: Off This switch is used to prevent reverse polarity in ringing on the phone line (applied to PSTN-G3 ringing).
Bit Switches G3 Switch 05 [SP No. 1-105-006] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Initial Tx modem rate Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 bps 0 0 0 1 2.4k 0 0 1 0 4.8k 0 0 1 1 7.2k 0 1 0 0 9.6k 0 1 0 1 12.0k These bits set the initial starting modem rate for transmission. 0-3 0 1 1 0 14.4k 0 1 1 1 16.8k 1 0 0 0 19.2k 1 0 0 1 21.6k 1 0 1 0 24.0k 1 0 1 1 26.4k 1 1 0 0 28.8k 1 1 0 1 31.2k 1 1 1 0 33.
Bit Switches G3 Switch 06 [SP No. 1-105-007] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Initial Rx modem rate 0-3 bps 0 0 0 1 2.4k 0 0 1 0 4.8k 0 0 1 1 7.2k 0 1 0 0 9.6k 0 1 0 1 12.0k 0 1 1 0 14.4k 0 1 1 1 16.8k 1 0 0 0 19.2k 1 0 0 1 21.6k 1 0 1 0 24.0k 1 0 1 1 26.4k 1 1 0 0 28.8k 1 1 0 1 31.2k 1 1 1 0 33.6k These bits set the initial starting modem rate for reception. Use a lower setting if high speeds pose problems during reception.
Bit Switches Modem types available for reception Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Setting V.27ter V.27ter, The setting of these bits is used to inform the transmitting terminal of the V.29 available modem type for the machine 4-7 0 0 1 1 V.27ter, V.29 V.27ter, in receive mode. If V.34 is not selected, V.8 protocol must be disabled manually. 0 1 0 0 V.29, V.17 Cross reference: V.8 protocol on/off - G3 switch 03, bit2 V.27ter, 0 1 0 1 V.29, V.17, V.
Bit Switches G3 Switch 07 [SP No. 1-105-008] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Use a higher setting if there is signal loss at higher frequencies because of the length of wire between the modem and the PSTN cable equalizer (tx mode: Internal) 0-1 Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 0 = None Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 1 = Low Bit 1: 1, Bit 0: 0 = Medium Bit 1: 1, Bit 0: 1 = High telephone exchange. Use the dedicated transmission parameters for specific receivers.
Bit Switches 5 Not used Do not change the settings. 0: This uses the fixed table in the ROM for Parameter selection for dial tone 6 detection 0: Normal parameter 1: Specific parameter dial tone detection. 1: This uses the specific parameter adjusted with SRAM (69ECBEH 69ECDEH). Select this if the dial tone cannot be detected when the "Normal parameter: 0" is selected. 7 Not used Do not change the settings. G3 Switch 08 - Not used (do not change the settings) G3 Switch 09 [SP No.
Bit Switches Use a higher setting if there is signal loss at higher frequencies because of the length of wire between the modem and the ISDN cable equalizer (rx mode: Internal) 2-3 Bit 3: 0, Bit 2: 0 = None Bit 3: 0, Bit 2: 1 = Low Bit 3: 1, Bit 2: 0 = Medium Bit 3: 1, Bit 2: 1 = High telephone exchange. Also, try using the cable equalizer if one or more of the following symptoms occurs. Communication error with error codes such as 0-20, 0-23, etc. Modem rate fallback occurs frequently.
Bit Switches 3 Not used Maximum allowable frame 4 interval during image data reception. 0: 5 sec 1: 13 sec 5 Not used Do not change the settings This bit set the maximum interval between EOL (end-of-line) signals and the maximum interval between ECM frames from the other end. Try using a longer setting if error code 0-21 is frequent. Do not change the settings.
Bit Switches G3 Switch 0C [SP No.
Bit Switches G3 Switch 0F [SP No. 1-105-016] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Alarm when an error occurred 0 in Phase C or later If the customer wants to hear an alarm after each 0: Disabled error communication, change this bit to “1”. 1: Enabled Alarm when the handset is 1 off-hook at the end of If the customer wants to hear an alarm if the communication handset is off-hook at the end of fax 0: Disabled communication, change this bit to “1”.
Bit Switches 5.2.6 IP FAX SWITCHES IP Fax Switch 00 [SP No. 1-111-001] No. 0 1 2 FUNCTION Not used IP Fax Transport 0: TCP, 1: UDP IP Fax single port selection 0: OFF, 1: ON (enable) COMMENTS Do not change this setting. Selects TCP or UDP protocol for IP-Fax Selects single data port. IP Fax double ports (single data 3 port) selection Selects whether IP-Fax uses a double port. 4 5 IP Fax Gatekeeper Enables/disables the communication via the 0: OFF, 1: ON (enable) gatekeeper for IP-Fax.
Bit Switches IP-Fax Switch 01 No. FUNCTION COMMENTS Select IP FAX Delay Level Raise the level by selecting a higher setting Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Setting 0 0 0 0 Level 0 0 0 0 1 Level 1 0 0 1 0 Level 2 0 0 1 1 Level 3 if too many transmission errors are occurring on the network. If TCP/UDP is enabled on the network, raise this setting on the T.30 machine. Increasing 0-3 the delay time allows the recovery of more lost packets.
Bit Switches SIP transport setting 2 0: TCP 1: UDP 3 This bit switch sets the transport that has priority for receiving IP Fax data. This function is activated only when the sender has both TCP and UDP. CCM connection When "1" is selected, only the connection 0: No CCM connection call message with H.323 or no tunneled 1: CCM connection H.245 is transmitted via CCM.
Bit Switches IP Fax Switch 03 [SP No. 1-111-004] No. FUNCTION Effective field limitation for G3 0 standard function information 0: OFF, 1: 4byte (DIS) COMMENTS Limits the effective field for standard G3 function information. Switching between G3 standard 1 and G3 non standard Enables/disables switching between G3 0: Enable switching standard and G3 non-standard. 1: G3 standard only 2 Not used. Do not change this setting.
Bit Switches IP Fax Switch 04 [SP No. 1-111-005] No. FUNCTION COMMENTS Sets the TCF error threshold level. 0-3 TCF error threshold [00 to 0F] The default is "1111" (0F H). 4-7 Not used Do not change these settings. IP Fax Switch 05 [SP No. 1-111-006] No. FUNCTION COMMENTS Modem bit rate setting for transmission Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 0 0 0 1 2400 bps 0 0 1 1 4800 bps 0 0 1 1 7200 bps 0 1 0 0 9600 bps 0 1 0 1 12.0 Kbps 0 1 1 0 14.
Bit Switches Modem setting for transmission Sets the modem for transmission. The default is "00" (V29). 4-5 Bit 5: 0, Bit 4: 0 = V29 Bit 5: 0, Bit 4: 1 = V17 Bit 5: 1, Bit 4: 0 = Not used Bit 5: 1, Bit 4: 1 = Not used *V34 is not supported for IP-Fax communication. 6-7 Not used Do not change these settings. IP Fax Switch 06 [SP No. 1-111-007] No. FUNCTION COMMENTS Modem bit rate setting for reception Sets the modem bit rate for reception. The default is "0110" (14.4K bps).
Bit Switches 1 1 1 0 Not Used Modem setting for reception Sets the modem type for reception. The default is "0100" (V27ter, V29, V17). Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 0 0 0 1 V27ter 0 0 1 0 V27ter, V29 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 V27ter, V29, V17 0 1 0 1 Not Used 4-7 V27ter, V29, V33 (invalid) *V34 is not supported for IP-Fax communication. No. 0 FUNCTION Appendix: Fax TroubleShooting Guide IP Fax Switch 07 [SP No.
Bit Switches Space CSI transmission setting at 5 no CSI registration 0: Not transmitted, 1: Transmitted 6-7 Not used When "0" is selected, frame data is enabled. When "1" is selected, the transmitted data is all spaces. Do not change these settings. IP Fax Switch 08 [SP No. 1-111-009] No. FUNCTION COMMENTS T1 timer adjustment Adjusts the T1 timer. The default is "00" (35 seconds).
Bit Switches IP Fax Switch 09 [SP No. 1-111-010] No. FUNCTION COMMENTS Setting IPv4 or IPv6 for SIP call 0 connection This function is used to make SIP connection 0: IPv4 (Default) suited to the user network environment. 1: IPv6 Setting the way to choose the 1 method with which FAX data Sets selection way of network I/F method communication is done Automatic setting (1) means negotiating with 0: The same method as the call call connection before determining IPv4 or connection IPv6.
Bit Switches IP Fax Switch 0A Not Used (do not change the settings) IP Fax Switch 0B Not Used (do not change the settings) IP Fax Switch 0C Not Used (do not change the settings) IP Fax Switch 0D Not Used (do not change the settings) D127/D128 5-68 SM Appendix
NCU Parameters 5.3 NCU PARAMETERS The following tables give the RAM addresses and the parameter calculation units that the machine uses for ringing signal detection and automatic dialing. The factory settings for each country are also given. Most of these must be changed by RAM read/write (SP2-101), but some can be changed using NCU Parameter programming (SP2-103); if SP2-103 can be used, this will be indicated in the Remarks column.
NCU Parameters Address Function Sweden 10 0A Korea 28 1C Switzerland 11 0B Brazil 29 1D Turkey 32 20 Portugal 12 0C Greece 33 21 Holland 13 0D Hungary 34 22 Spain 14 0E Czech 35 23 Israel 15 0F Poland 36 24 Address Function 680501 Line current detection time 680502 Line current wait time 680503 Line current drop detect time 680504 Unit Line current detection is disabled. 20 ms 680506 contains FF.
NCU Parameters Address 68050C Function Unit Remarks PSTN dial tone permissible drop time 68050D PSTN wait interval (LOW) 68050E PSTN wait interval (HIGH) - 68050F 680510 PSTN ring-back tone detection 20 ms time PSTN ring-back tone off detection time Detection is disabled if this contains FF.
NCU Parameters Address 68051A Function Unit PABX dial tone frequency lower detection is disabled. limit (low byte) 68051B PABX dial tone detection time 68051C PABX dial tone reset time (LOW) 68051D PABX dial tone reset time (HIGH) 68051E 68051F 680520 Remarks If 68051B contains FF, the machine pauses for the pause time (680520 / PABX dial tone continuous tone 20 ms time 680521).
NCU Parameters Address Function 68052A Busy tone ON time: range 1 68052B Busy tone OFF time: range 1 68052C Busy tone ON time: range 2 68052D Busy tone OFF time: range 2 68052E Busy tone ON time: range 3 68052F Busy tone OFF time: range 3 680530 Busy tone ON time: range 4 680531 Busy tone OFF time: range 4 680532 Unit Remarks 20 ms - 20 ms Busy tone continuous tone detection time Busy tone signal state time tolerance for all ranges, and number of cycles required for detection (a set
NCU Parameters Address 680539 68053A 68053B 68053C 68053D Function Unit Remarks International dial tone reset time the pause time (68053D (LOW) / 68053E). Belgium: See Note 2.
NCU Parameters Address Function Unit 680548 Country dial wait interval (LOW) 680549 Country dial wait interval (HIGH) Time between opening or closing 68054A the DO relay and opening the Remarks See Notes 3, 6 and 8. 1 ms OHDI relay SP2-103-012 (parameter 11). See Note 3. 68054B Break time for pulse dialing 1 ms SP2-103-013 (parameter 12). See Note 3. 68054C Make time for pulse dialing 1 ms SP2-103-014 (parameter 13). See Notes 3, 6 and 8.
NCU Parameters Address Function Unit Remarks SP2-103-021 (parameter 20). Tone attenuation value difference 680553 between high frequency tone and low frequency tone in DTMF The setting must be less -dBm x 0.5 than –5dBm, and should not exceed the setting at signals 680552h above. See Note 5. 680554 680555 680556 680557 680558 680559 68055A 68055B PSTN: DTMF tone attenuation -N x 0.5 level after dialling –3.5 dBm ISDN: DTMF tone attenuation level after dialling Not used -dBm x 0.
NCU Parameters Address Function Unit Remarks This time is waited for each pause input after the PSTN access code. If this address contains 68055D PSTN access pause time 20 ms FF[H], the pause time stored in address 68054F is used. Do not set a number more than 7 in the UK. Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 0, Bit 5: 0 = -25.0 dBm Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 0, Bit 5: 1 = -35.0 dBm 68055E Progress tone detection level, and Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 1, Bit 5: 0 = -30.
NCU Parameters Address Function Unit Remarks SP2-103-007 680576 Number of rings until a call is 1 detected (parameter 06). The setting must not be zero. 680577 680578 680579 See Note 4. Minimum required length of the 20 ms first ring SP2-103-008 (parameter 07). Minimum required length of the 20 ms second and subsequent rings Ringing signal detection reset time SP2-103-009 (parameter 08). SP2-103-010 (LOW) (parameter 09).
NCU Parameters Function Unit Not used - 680583 To 6805A0 6805A1 6805A3 6805A5 6805A6 Acceptable CED detection 6805A8 frequency upper limit (low byte) Acceptable CED detection If both addresses frequency lower limit (high byte) Acceptable CED detection contain FF(H), tone detection is disabled.
NCU Parameters Address Function Unit 6805AE Not used - Remarks Do not change the settings. Acceptable AI short protocol tone 6805AF (800Hz) detection frequency If both addresses upper limit (high byte) Hz (BCD) Acceptable AI short protocol tone 6805B0 contain FF(H), tone detection is disabled.
NCU Parameters Address 6805BE to 6805C6 Function Unit Not used - Remarks Do not change the settings. Bits 0 to 3 – Not used 6805C7 Bit 4 = V.34 protocol dump 0: Simple, 1: Detailed (default) Bits 5 to 7 – Not used. 6805C8 to 6805D9 6805DA Not used - T.30 T1 timer 1s Do not change the settings. 1: Maximum wait time for post message (EOP/EOM/MPS) can 6805E0 bit Maximum wait time for post 0: 12 s be changed to 30 s.
NCU Parameters 2. Italy and Belgium only RAM address 68055E: the lower four bits have the following meaning. Bit 2 - 1: International dial tone cadence detection enabled (Belgium) Bit 1 - Not used Bit 0 - 1: PSTN dial tone cadence detection enabled (Italy) If bit 0 or bit 2 is set to 1, the functions of the following RAM addresses are changed. 680508 (if bit 0 = 1) or 680538 (if bit 2 = 1): tolerance for on or off state duration (%), and number of cycles required for detection, coded as in address 680533.
Dedicated Transmission Parameters 5.4 DEDICATED TRANSMISSION PARAMETERS There are two sets of transmission parameters: Fax and E-mail Each Quick Dial Key and Speed Dial Code has eight bytes of programmable parameters allocated to it. If transmissions to a particular machine often experience problems, store that terminal’s fax number as a Quick Dial or Speed Dial, and adjust the parameters allocated to that number. The programming procedure will be explained first. Then, the eight bytes will be described.
Dedicated Transmission Parameters 5.4.2 PARAMETERS Fax Parameters The initial settings of the following fax parameters are all FF(H) - all the parameters are disabled. Switch 00 FUNCTION AND COMMENTS ITU-T T1 time (for PSTN G3 mode) If the connection time to a particular terminal is longer than the NCU parameter setting, adjust this byte. The T1 time is the value stored in this byte (in hex code), multiplied by 1 second. Range: 0 to 120 s (00h to 78h) FFh - The local NCU parameter factory setting is used.
Dedicated Transmission Parameters Use a higher setting if there is signal loss at higher frequencies because of the length of wire between the modem and the telephone exchange when calling the number stored in this Quick/Speed Dial. Cable equalizer Also, try using the cable Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 0, Bit 5: 0 = None 5-7 equalizer if one or more of the Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 0, Bit 5: 1 = Low following symptoms occurs.
Dedicated Transmission Parameters Switch 02 No FUNCTION COMMENTS Initial Tx modem rate Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 bps 0 0 0 0 Not used 0 0 0 1 2400 If training with a particular remote terminal always takes too long, the initial modem 0-3 0 0 1 0 4800 0 0 1 1 7200 0 1 0 0 9600 0 1 0 1 12000 0 1 1 0 14400 1 1 0 1 31200 1 1 1 0 33600 1 1 1 1 Disabled rate may be too high. Reduce the initial Tx modem rate using these bits. For the settings 14.
Dedicated Transmission Parameters Switch 03 No 0-1 FUNCTION COMMENTS Inch-mm conversion before tx The machine uses inch-based resolutions for Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 0 = Inch-mm scanning. If "inch only" is selected, the printed conversion available copy may be slightly distorted at the other end if Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 1 = Inch only that machine uses mm-based resolutions. Bit 1: 1, Bit 0: 0 = Not used If the setting is "Disabled", the bit switch setting is Bit 1: 1, Bit 0: 1 = Disabled used.
Dedicated Transmission Parameters Switch 04 - Not used (do not change the settings) Switch 05 - Not used (do not change the settings) Switch 06 - Not used (do not change the settings) Switch 07 - Not used (do not change the settings) Switch 08 - Not used (do not change the settings) Switch 09 - Not used (do not change the settings) E-mail Parameters The initial settings of the following e-mail parameters are all "0" (all parameters disabled).
Dedicated Transmission Parameters Designates the bits to reference for 7 compression method of e-mail attachments 0: Registered (Bit 0 to 6) The "0" selection (default) references the settings for Bits 00, 01, 02 above. The "1" selection ignores the selections of Bits 00, 01, 02. 1: No registration. Switch 01 No FUNCTION COMMENTS Original width of e-mail 0 attachment: A4 Sets the original width of the e-mail attachment as 0: Off A4.
Dedicated Transmission Parameters Switch 02 No FUNCTION COMMENTS Line resolution of e-mail 0 attachment: 200 x 100 Sets the line resolution of the e-mail attachment as 0: Off 200 x100. 1: On Line resolution of e-mail 1 attachment: 200 x 200 Sets the line resolution of the e-mail attachment as 0: Off 200 x 200. 1: On Line resolution of e-mail 2 attachment: 200 x 400 Sets the line resolution of the e-mail attachment as 0: Off 200 x 400. 1: On 3 Not used Do not change these settings.
Dedicated Transmission Parameters Switch 03 - Not used (do not change the settings) Switch 04 No FUNCTION COMMENTS If the other ends have the addresses, which have 0 Full mode address the full mode function flag ("0"), this machine selection determines them as full mode standard machines. 0: Full mode address 1: No full mode (simple confirmation" to a message when transmitting.
D661 PAPER FEED UNIT PB1040 R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None
PAPER FEED UNIT PB1040 (D661) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT ............................................ 1 1.1 PAPER TRAY UNIT .......................................................................................1 1.1.1 PAPER TRAY UNIT ..............................................................................1 If optional tray heater is not installed ........................................................1 If optional tray heater is installed ........................................
Paper Tray Unit Paper Feed Unit PB1040 (D661) 1. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 1.1 PAPER TRAY UNIT 1.1.1 PAPER TRAY UNIT If optional tray heater is not installed 1. Lift copier off the paper tray unit. If optional tray heater is installed 1. Refer to section “Paper Tray Unit Heater” in the installation on the Field Service Manual, and do following: 2. Unscrew the ground line. Unclamp the heater harness clamps. Disconnect the heater harness clamps. Unwrap and remove the core.
Paper Tray Unit 1.1.2 FEED ROLLER AND FRICTION PAD 1. Take the tray out of the paper tray unit. 2. Clip ring [A] 3. Shaft assembly [B] 4. feed roller [C] ( 5.
Sensors 1. Remove the paper tray unit from the copier ( 2. Open the PTU’s right door [A]. 3. PTU’s upper cover [B] ( 4. Paper end sensor [C] ( 5. Paper feed sensor [D] (feeler [E] x 1, SM Paper Feed Unit PB1040 (D661) 1.2 SENSORS p.1 "Paper Tray Unit").
Drive 1.3 DRIVE 1.3.1 COOLING FAN 1. Remove the paper tray unit from the copier ( 2. Detach the fan bracket [A]. ( 3. Cooling fan [B] ( D661 x2 p.1 "Paper Tray Unit").
Drive x 3, 1. Drive Bracket [A] ( 2. Paper Feed Clutch [B] x 2, Paper Feed Unit PB1040 (D661) 1.3.2 DRIVE BRACKET AND PAPER FEED CLUTCH x 1) 1.3.3 PAPER FEED MOTOR 1. Drive Bracket and Paper Feed Clutch ( 2. Paper Feed Motor [A] ( SM p.
Drive 1.3.4 TRAY MAIN BOARD 1. Tray main board [A] ( D661 x 4, all connectors) Be sure not to reinstall the board upside down.