Service Manual Ricoh Mp171 S-C4 Eng Final
Service Manual Ricoh Mp171 S-C4 Eng Final
Service Manual Ricoh Mp171 S-C4 Eng Final
Machine Code:
D067/D068/D069/D072
FIELD SERVICE MANUAL
January, 2009
Subject to change
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.
Laser Safety
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) prohibits the repair of laser-based optical units
in the field. The optical housing unit can only be repaired in a factory or at a location with the requisite
equipment. The laser subsystem is replaceable in the field by a qualified Customer Engineer. The laser
chassis is not repairable in the field. Customer engineers are therefore directed to return all chassis and
laser subsystems to the factory or service depot when replacement of the optical subsystem is required.
Use of controls not specified in this manual, or performance of adjustments or procedures not specified
in this manual, may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
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:
LEF
Obey these guidelines to ensure safe operation and prevent minor injuries.
This information provides tips and advice about how to best service the machine.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safety Notices...................................................................................................................................1
Prevention of Physical Injury..........................................................................................................................1
Health Safety Conditions...............................................................................................................................1
Observance of Electrical Safety Standards.................................................................................................1
Lithium Batteries..............................................................................................................................................1
Safe and Ecological Disposal.......................................................................................................................2
Laser Safety.....................................................................................................................................................2
Symbols and Abbreviations...............................................................................................................................3
1. Product Information
Specifications....................................................................................................................................................11
Machine Configuration....................................................................................................................................12
Mainframe (Basic: D067/D072)..............................................................................................................12
Mainframe (F/SPF: D068/D069).............................................................................................................13
System Components (For D068/D069)...................................................................................................14
Overview..........................................................................................................................................................16
Component Layout.......................................................................................................................................16
Electrical Components.................................................................................................................................18
Paper Path....................................................................................................................................................21
Drive Layout..................................................................................................................................................22
Guidance for Those Who are Familiar with Predecessor Products..............................................................24
2. Installation
Installation Cautions.........................................................................................................................................25
Installation Requirements.................................................................................................................................26
Environment..................................................................................................................................................26
Machine Level..............................................................................................................................................26
Minimum Operational Space Requirements.............................................................................................27
Power Requirements....................................................................................................................................28
Copier...............................................................................................................................................................29
Accessory Check..........................................................................................................................................29
Optional Handset (Only for D068/D069)..............................................................................................36
Paper Tray Unit.................................................................................................................................................39
Accessory Check..........................................................................................................................................39
Installation Procedure..................................................................................................................................39
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3. Preventive Maintenance
Maintenance Tables........................................................................................................................................89
How to Clear the PM Counter.........................................................................................................................90
Registration Sensor....................................................................................................................................116
Bypass Paper End Sensor.........................................................................................................................117
Bypass Feed Roller....................................................................................................................................118
Bypass Feed Clutch and Friction Pad......................................................................................................119
Paper Feed and Registration Clutches.....................................................................................................120
Image Transfer...............................................................................................................................................122
Transfer Roller............................................................................................................................................122
ID Sensor and Duplex Roller....................................................................................................................123
Discharge plate.........................................................................................................................................124
BICU and Controller Board..........................................................................................................................125
BICU...........................................................................................................................................................125
Controller Board (F/SPF models: D068/D069)...................................................................................127
Other Replacements......................................................................................................................................132
Duplex Motor............................................................................................................................................132
High-Voltage Power Supply Board ........................................................................................................133
PSU.............................................................................................................................................................134
Contact-Release Solenoid........................................................................................................................135
Toner Supply Clutch..................................................................................................................................135
FCU (For D068/D069)...........................................................................................................................136
Laser Unit........................................................................................................................................................139
Location of the Caution Decal..................................................................................................................139
Laser Unit....................................................................................................................................................139
LD Unit and Polygon Mirror Motor..........................................................................................................140
ARDF...............................................................................................................................................................141
ARDF...........................................................................................................................................................141
DF Rear Cover...........................................................................................................................................142
Original Feed Unit.....................................................................................................................................142
Separation Roller.......................................................................................................................................143
DF Drive Board..........................................................................................................................................143
Original Set and DF Inverter Sensor........................................................................................................144
DF Registration and DF Exit Sensor..........................................................................................................145
DF Feed Motor..........................................................................................................................................146
DF Transport Motor...................................................................................................................................147
DF Feed Clutch..........................................................................................................................................148
Adjusting Copy Image Area.........................................................................................................................149
Printing........................................................................................................................................................149
Scanning....................................................................................................................................................151
DF Image Adjustment................................................................................................................................154
5. Troubleshooting
Service Call Conditions.................................................................................................................................157
Electrical Component Defects.......................................................................................................................158
Card Save Function.......................................................................................................................................159
Overview....................................................................................................................................................159
Procedure...................................................................................................................................................159
Fax Troubleshooting Guide (Only For D068/D069)................................................................................162
INDEX...........................................................................................................................................................189
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1. Product Information
Specifications
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1. Product Information
Machine Configuration
1
Standard Component
1
Copier [A]
Optional Components
12
ARDF [C]
Machine Code
D067/D072
Machine Code
B421
Machine Code
B872
Remarks
Remarks
Two can be used.
Remarks
Standard for D072
Optional for basic
Machine Configuration
Standard Component
1
Copier [A]
ARDF [D]
Machine Code
Remarks
D068/D069
B872
Machine Code
Remarks
B421
Handset [F]
B433
NA only
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1. Product Information
Item
Controller Box
14
Machine Code
Remarks
[A]
Standard
USB2.0/SD Slot
D467
[B]
Printer/Scanner unit
D468
[C]
D377
[C]
PostScript 3
D468
[C]
D362
[C]
VM Card
D467
[D]
IEEE 1284
B679
[E]
Wireless LAN
M344
[E]
G874
[E]
Machine Configuration
RAM DIMM
G332
[F]
HDD
D362
[G]
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1. Product Information
Overview
1
Component Layout
Mainframe
16
1. Exposure Lamp
2. 1st Scanner
4. Lens Block
5. 2nd Scanner
6. 2nd Mirror
7. 3rd Mirror
Overview
9. Exposure Glass
ARDF
1. Separation Roller
7. Exit Roller
8. Exit Sensor
3. Pick-up Roller
9. Registration Sensor
5. Inverter Roller
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1. Product Information
6. Junction Gate
Electrical Components
Electrical Components 1
18
1. Lens Block
2. Exposure Lamp
4. Scanner HP Sensor
Overview
6. Scanner Motor
7. Mechanical Counter
9. LD Unit
Electrical Components 2
1. Duplex Motor
2. Exhaust Fan
3. PSU
5. BICU
6. Main Motor
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1. Product Information
ARDF
20
1. DF Feed Clutch
6. DF Feed Motor
2. Registration Sensor
7. Inverter Sensor
3. Exit Sensor
8. DF Drive Board
5. DF Transport Motor
Overview
Paper Path
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1. Product Information
Drive Layout
Mainframe
22
1. Scanner Motor
2. Duplex motor
8. Registration Clutch
3. Exit Roller
5. Main Motor
Overview
ARDF
1. DF Feed Motor
6. Separation Roller
2. Feed Roller
7. Transport Roller
3. Pick-up Roller
8. DF Transport Motor
4. Inverter Roller
9. Exit Roller
5. DF Feed Clutch
DF Feed Motor: Drives the feed, separation, pick-up, and transport and inverter rollers.
DF Transport Motor: Drives the registration and exit rollers.
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1. Product Information
B262/B292/B284/B288
HDD (80GB)
USB2.0/SD Slot
Gigabit Ethernet
SD Card Slots
Copying Speed
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2 slots
17ppm: Memory copy
16ppm: ADF 1 to 1
3 slots
16ppm
2. Installation
Installation Cautions
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.
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2. Installation
Installation Requirements
Environment
Machine Level
Front to back:
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Installation Requirements
Right to left:
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2. Installation
Actual minimum space requirement for left, rear, and right sides is 10mm (0.4") each, but note that
this will not allow room for opening of the bypass tray, right door, platen cover, or ARDF unit.
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:
Europe:
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Copier
Copier
Accessory Check
Qty
1 set
1 set
1 set
Qty
NECR (-17)
1 set
1 set
1 set
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2. Installation
Description
Installation Procedure
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Qty
Copier
4. Remove the three scanner lock pins. (A tag is hanging from each pin.) To remove: Grasp the base of
the pin [C], turn the pin 90 degrees, and pull it down and out.
5. Remove the tags from the pins.
6. Break each pin off the base [C].
7. Discard the pin part [D].
8. Set each base [C] back into its original hole, turning it 90 to lock it into place. (Be sure to do this for
all three pins.)
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2. Installation
Copier
19. Pull out the paper tray, and remove the tape securing the end fence in the compartment.
20. Push the bottom plate down, and then load the paper.
21. Adjust the side fences. If you load paper shorter than A4, set the end fence in the correct position.
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2. Installation
23. Attach the appropriate Brand Decal to the center [N] of the front door if necessary.
24. Attach the appropriate tray number decal and paper-size decal to the paper tray [O].
25. Install optional units (if any).
26. Attach the ferrite core [P] to the network cable when connecting the cable.
27. Attach the ferrite core to the telephone line in the same manner as step 26 (only for D068/D069).
28. Connect the telephone line to the "LINE" jack (only for D068/D069).
The end of the ferrite core must be about 10 cm (4") from the end of the cable.
29. Plug in the machine and turn on the main power switch.
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Copier
> Language).
3. Select SP5-985-002 (USB setting) and change the setting value to "0" (OFF).
4. Turn the main switch off and on.
D069:
1. Start the SP mode.
2. Select SP5-985-001 (NIC setting) and change the setting value to "1" (ON).
3. Select SP5-985-002 (USB setting) and change the setting value to "1" (ON).
4. Turn the main switch off and on.
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2. Installation
16. Make a full size copy, and check if the side-to-side and leading edge registrations are correct. If they
are not, adjust the registrations.
Description
Qty
Handset
Handset cradle
Screws
Handset manual
The handset bracket is not included in the optional handset kit. The bracket is provided as an accessory
of the copier.
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Copier
Installation Procedure
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2. Installation
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Qty
1 sheet
Installation Procedure
Unplug the main machine's power cord before starting the following procedure.
1. Remove the tape at [A], and the tape and cardboard at [B].
2. Pull the paper tray part way out of the unit, remove the tape and cardboard at [C], and push the tray
back in.
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2. Installation
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7. Stick on the appropriate tray-number decal(s) and paper-size decal(s), at the locations indicated in
the illustration.
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2. Installation
Accessory Check
Confirm that you have the accessories listed below.
Description
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Qty
1. Grounding wire
2. Relay harness
3. Clamps
4. Ferrite core
7. Grounding screw
Installation Procedure
Unplug the main machine's power cord before starting the following procedure.
1. Remove the paper tray unit from the copier if it is already installed.
2. Remove the paper trays from the copier and from the paper tray unit.
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2. Installation
3. Remove the ground screw [1] at the rear of the paper tray unit.
4. Fasten the heater [2] and the supplied ground wire [3] to the paper tray unit ( x 3). Note that [1] is
the ground screw you removed in the previous step and [4] and [5] are the two supplied heater
fastening screws.
Be sure to position the ground wire [3] and heater harness [6] so that they are out of the way of
the copier when you set it on the paper tray unit.
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7. Open the front door and remove the copy tray [7] ( 1).
8. Close the front door.
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2. Installation
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x 1,
x 6).
7. Pass the heater harness through the hole [15] at the rear of the copier.
8. Pass relay harness [16] through the opening [17] (at the rear of the PSU) and through the other
opening [15].
9. Connect the relay harness to the heater's harness [18].
2. Installation
11. Attach the ferrite core [19] over the relay harness.
12. Push the ferrite core back so that it is over the heater's harness.
13. Wrap the heater's harness once around the ferrite core [20].
14. Locate the ferrite core at the rear [24] of the copier behind the rear clamps.
15. Secure the ferrite core with the supplied tie wrap [21].
16. Clip off the excess length of the tie wrap.
17. Connect the relay harness connector [22] to the large connector at the front center of the PSU.
18. Screw the ground wire [23] to the PSU bracket with the included grounding screw.
19. Attach the clamps [24] to the PSU bracket.
20. Attach the heater harness though the clamps.
21. Position the harness so that the front clamp is between the two bindings [25] on the harness.
22. Fasten the clamps.
23. Pull the excess length of the heater's harness out the opening at the rear.
Be sure that the harness passes on the side of the grounding plate at the bottom of the opening.
(The front of the grounding plate must remain clear.)
24. Arrange the excess harness length so that it sits beneath the FCU cover plate.
25. Attach the caution decals to the locations shown in the illustration.
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2. Installation
ARDF (B872)
This procedure explains how to install the ARDF for the Basic model: D067.
Accessory Check
Description
Qty
1. Stud Screw
2. Screw
3. Clamp
-. Platen Sheet
-. Installation Procedure
Installation Procedure
Unplug the main machine's power cord before starting the following procedure.
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ARDF (B872)
1. Unpack the ARDF and remove the packing tape from the bottom of the ARDF body.
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2. Installation
4. Remove the left guide [D] ( x 2) and scanner left cover [E] (hook x 2).
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ARDF (B872)
6. Peel off the backing [G] of the double-sided tape attached to the rear side of the left scale guide [H],
then install it ( x 2 removed in step 4).
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2. Installation
ARDF (B872)
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2. Installation
20. Check that the groove [S] of the ARDF is aligned with the groove [T] of the left scale on the scanner.
The difference in position between [S] and [T] must be within 0.5 mm.
21. Reinstall the platen sheet if both grooves are not aligned correctly.
22. Plug in and turn on the main power switch.
23. Check the ARDF operation.
24. Make a full size copy. Then check to make sure the side-to-side and leading edge registrations are
correct. If they are not, adjust the side-to-side and leading edge registration (refer to "DF Image
Adjustment" in the section "Replacement and Adjustment").
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Accessory Check
Check the quantity and condition of the accessories against the following list.
No.
Description
Qty
USB2.0/SD Slot
Ground Plate
USB Cable
Screw: M3 x 6 blue
Screw: M3 x 8
Screw:
Clamp
Decal
Installation Procedure
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2. Installation
6. Make three holes in the upper left cover with a screwdriver as shown above.
Smooth the three holes in the upper left cover.
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2. Installation
2
9. Make a clamp hole the upper left cover with a screwdriver as shown above.
Smooth the hole in the upper left cover.
12. Attach the cable clamp [A] to the upper left cover ( x 1) as shown above.
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17. Attach the decal [A] to the USB2.0/SD Slot as shown above.
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2. Installation
2
2. Make two holes the upper left cover with a screwdriver as shown above.
Smooth the holes in the upper left cover.
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2. Installation
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Accessories
Check the accessories and their quantities against the table below.
No.
Description
Qty
Grip Handle
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2. Installation
Installation Procedure
Printer/Scanner Unit
Printer/Scanner Unit
This procedure explains how to install the printer/Scanner unit for the basic models (D067/D072).
Accessory Check
No.
Description
Qty
Screw M3 x 6
Controller Box
Multi-function Panel
Interface Cover
Ferrite Core
Installation Procedure
Sheet: EULA
Sheet: CAUTION
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2. Installation
Installation Procedure
Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure.
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Printer/Scanner Unit
6. Cut the opening [F] on the rear cover. This opening is for the network interfaces and the SD card slot
and the LAN cable.
Do not cut the topmost opening [G].
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2. Installation
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Printer/Scanner Unit
17. Attach the ferrite core [A] to the network cable and attach the cable to the copier if a network cable
is used.
The ferrite core must be attached next to the network cable connector [B].
18. Attach the Power Source: OFF decal [C] to the under of main power switch at the left side of the
machine as shown above.
19. Plug in the power cord, and turn on the main switch.
20. For the North America model only: Perform the interface settings.
1) Start the SP mode.
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2. Installation
2) Select SP5-985-001 (NIC setting) and change the setting value to "1" (ON).
3) Select SP5-985-002 (USB setting) and change the setting value to "1" (ON).
4) Turn the main switch off and on.
21. Perform the Printer/Scanner settings.
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Controller Options
Controller Options
Overview
This machine has I/F card slots and SD card slots for optional I/F connections and applications.
PostScript3 Installation
Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure.
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2. Installation
Accessories
Check the accessories and their quantities against the table below.Accessories
No.
Description
Qty
Decal
Installation Procedure
Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure.
Accessories
Check the accessories and their quantities against the table below.Accessories
No.
1
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Description
Wireless Adapter
Qty
1
Controller Options
No.
Description
Qty
Caution Sheet
Label
Installation Procedure
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2. Installation
Name
Function
5840 004
SSID
5840 006
Channel MAX
Sets the maximum range of the channel settings for the country.
5840 007
Channel MIN
Sets the minimum range of the channel settings allowed for your
country.
5840 011
5840 018
SSID Check
5840 020
WEP Mode
Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure.
Accessories
Check the accessories and their quantities against the table below.Accessories
No.
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Description
Qty
UL Sheet
Caution Sheet
Controller Options
Installation Procedure
Description
Qty
VM SD Card
Decal
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2. Installation
Installation
Gigabit Ethernet
Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure.
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Controller Options
3. Attach one ferrite core [A] to the Ethernet interface cable, and then attach the other ferrite core [B]
about 10cm from the end of the Ethernet interface cable.
4. Connect the Ethernet interface cable to the Gigabit Ethernet port.
Make sure that the machine can recognize this option (see Check All Connections at the end of this
section).
Description
Qty
HDD Unit
Screw
3
-
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2. Installation
Installation Procedure
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Controller Options
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2. Installation
You must check the box seals to make sure that they were not removed after the items were sealed in
the box at the factory before you do the installation.
1. Check the box seals [A] on each corner of the box.
Make sure that a tape is attached to each corner.
The surfaces of the tapes must be blank. If you see VOID on the tapes, do not install the
components in the box.
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Controller Options
2. If the surfaces of the tapes do not show VOID, remove them from the corners of the box.
3. You can see the VOID marks [B] when you remove each seal. In this condition, they cannot be
attached to the box again.
Installation Procedure
2
Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure.
You must install the DataOverwriteSecurity unit in SD Card slot 1. However, the Postscript option and
others are also installed in SD Card slot 1. You must do the "SD Card Appli Move" procedure first if
you want to install the Data Overwrite Security unit.
1. Turn off the main power switch if the machine is turned on.
2. Disconnect the network cable if it is connected.
3. Turn the SD-card label face [A] to the rear of the machine. Then push it slowly into slot 1 until you
hear a click.
4. Connect the network cable if it needs to be connected.
5. Turn on the main power switch.
6. Input a machine serial number with SP 5811-001.
7. Go into the SP mode and push EXECUTE with SP5-878-001.
8. Exit the SP mode and turn off the operation switch. Then turn off the main power switch.
9. Turn on the machine power.
10. Go into the User Tools mode, and select System Settings> Administrator Tools> Auto Erase Memory
Setting> On.
11. Exit the User Tools mode.
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2. Installation
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Controller Options
You must check the box seals to make sure that they were not removed after the items were sealed in
the box at the factory before you do the installation.
1. Check the box seals [A] on each corner of the box.
Make sure that a tape is attached to each corner.
The surfaces of the tapes must be blank. If you see VOID on the tapes, do not install the
components in the box.
2. If the surfaces of the tapes do not show VOID, remove them from the corners of the box.
3. You can see the VOID marks [B] when you remove each seal. In this condition, they cannot be
attached to the box again.
Installation Procedure
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2. Installation
1. Turn the SD-card label to face [A] the rear of the machine. Then push it slowly into slot 1 until you
hear a click.
2. Turn on the main power switch, and then enter the SP mode.
3. Select SP5878-002, and then press "Execute" on the LCD.
4. Exit the SP mode after "Completed" is displayed on the LCD.
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HDD).
Controller Options
11. Turn off the main power switch after the machine has returned to normal status.
12. Remove the SD card from slot 1.
13. Reinstall the HDD unit.
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2. Installation
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3. Preventive Maintenance
Maintenance Tables
See "Appendices" for the following information:
PM tables
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3. Preventive Maintenance
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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.
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 manufacturers instructions.
Halogen-free Cable
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Description
Qty
A1849501
1 set
A2929500
1 set
VSSM9000
N8036701
N8031000
A2579300
52039502
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.
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4
1. Open the front door [A].
2. Copy tray [B] ( x1)
Reassembling:
There are several cables under the front end of the copy tray. To set these cables in place, gently pull these
cables to the left-hand side (toward the PSU) and hold them there as you attach the copy tray.
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"Rear Cover")
x 1)
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Right Door
Bypass Tray
96
x 1)
1. Rear cover (
"Rear Cover")
2. Rear scale (
x 1, hook)
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Scanner Unit
To clean the mirrors and lenses, use a blower brush or wet cotton.
Exposure Glass
To clean the exposure glass, use alcohol or glass cleaner.
Non-ARDF machines
1. Rear cover (
"Rear Cover")
2. Scale plate (
"Rear Cover")
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SP4-428-001).
Scanner Unit
Lens Block
Do not disassemble the lens block. The lens block is precision adjusted before shipment.
Do not touch the screws on the CCD. The CCD is precision adjusted before shipment.
1. Exposure glass (
"Exposure Glass")
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1. Exposure glass (
"Exposure Glass")
3. Slide the first scanner to a position where the lamp and scanner are clear of the metal lids.
4. Disconnect the lamp connector [A].
5. Remove either or both of the following:
Exposure lamp [B] ( x 1)
Lamp stabilizer board [C] ( x 2, 1 flat cable)
Scanner Motor
1. Rear cover (
"Rear Cover")
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Scanner Unit
x 1)
Reinstalling
When reinstalling, fasten the screws loosely, set the spring in place, and tighten up the screws.
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Scanner HP Sensor
4
1. Rear cover (
"Rear Cover")
x 1, hook)
Move the first scanner from the home position if you have difficulty removing the sensor.
"Rear Cover")
2. Rear scale, upper right cover, front left cover, operation panel (
Covers")
3. Exposure glass (
Exposure Glass")
4. Loosen the 2 screws holding the 1st and 2nd scanner belts in place.
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Scanner Unit
5. Slide the 1st and 2nd scanners so that all four of the following are roughly aligned on both the front
and back sides:
6. Insert the two optics adjustment tools [A], and adjust the scanners as necessary so that the tools go
through all four holes.
7. Tighten the two screws that you loosened at step 2 above, so that the belts are firmly clamped into
place.
8. Remove the adjustment tools.
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Fusing
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 (
"Copy Tray")
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x 4)
Fusing
Exit Sensor
4
1. Fusing unit (
"Fusing Unit")
x 1)
Take care not to damage the hot roller stripper pawls and the tension springs.
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1. Fusing unit (
"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. Hot roller stripper pawls [D]
Remove the spacer [E] ( x 1) if you are removing the hot roller assembly (
Fusing Lamp").
Do not touch the fusing lamp and rollers with your bare hands.
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Fusing
4
1. Hot roller stripper pawls and spacers (
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4
1. Hot roller assembly (
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Fusing
Pressure Roller
4
1. Separate the fusing unit into two sections (
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key.
110
PCU
x 1).
5. When having installed a new PCU, remove the Styrofoam and tags (
the chapter "Installation").
"Installation Procedure" in
Initialization
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After you turn on the main power switch, the copier automatically initializes the new PCU. When the copier
is executing initialization, it is important that you:
Do not turn off the main power switch.
Do not open or remove exterior covers.
Quenching Lamp
1. PCU (
"PCU")
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x 1)
1. Rear cover (
"Rear Cover")
x 1)
Reassembling
Make sure that the arrow [B] on the frame points to the rear side. The arrow indicates the direction of
airflow.
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Main Motor
1. Rear cover (
"Rear Cover")
x 1,
x 7,
x 2, 2 bushings)
Paper Feed
Paper Feed
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] (
x 1)
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4
1. Paper tray
2. Open the right door.
3. PCU (
PCU")
x 1)
Registration Sensor
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.
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Paper Feed
x 1)
Disconnect the connector (CN127 [D]) if you have difficulty removing the registration sensor.
1. Right door (
"Right Door")
x 1)
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4
1. Right door (
"Right Door")
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Paper Feed
4
1. Rear cover (
"Rear Cover")
2. Right door (
"Right Door")
x 1)
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1. Paper tray
2. High-voltage power supply board (
x 1,
x 7,
x 2, 2 bushings)
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Paper Feed
x 1,
x 1).
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Image Transfer
Transfer Roller
1. Right door (
"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.
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Image Transfer
1. Right door (
"Right Door")
x 1)
x 1, 3 bushings)
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4
9. ID sensor [I] (
x 1)
Discharge plate
1. Right door (
"Right Door")
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Basic
BICU
NVRAM
Installed
Controller Box
None
Controller
NVRAM
None
Maintenance Work
Save the data from the NVRAM to a
memory card before replacing the
NVRAM.
BICU
Preparation
Before replacing the NVRAM, be sure to save the NVRAM data.
Saving from the BICU NVRAM to an SD card ( "NVRAM Data Upload/Download
(SP5-824/825)" in the "System Service Mode" of the appendices of the this manual.)
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Procedure
1. Rear cover (
"Rear Cover")
, 2 flat cables,
x 6)
When replacing the BICU, remove the NVRAM [D] from the board. Install the NVRAM to the
new board.
6. After replacing the NVRAM, copy the saved data to the NVRAM.
From an SD card to the NVRAM ( "NVRAM Data Upload/Download (SP5-824/825)" in
the "System Service Mode" of the appendices of the this manual.)
Preparation:
Before replacing the controller board, be sure to print out SMC or save the NVRAM data.
Saving from the Controller NVRAM to an SD card ( "NVRAM Data Upload/Download
(SP5-824/825)" in the "System Service Mode" of the appendices of the this manual.)
Procedure
1. Rear cover (
"Rear Cover")
"FCU")
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128
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11. Release the hooks, and then pull out the rails [A].
12. Remove the DIMM [B] if it has been installed.
When replacing the controller board, remove the NVRAMs from the board. Install the NVRAMs
to the new board.
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1. When you replace the NVRAM [A], make sure that the NVRAM is correctly installed.
2. The mark [B] on the NVRAM should be directed to the down side (seem from the back side of the
machine).
3. Reassemble the machine.
4. Copy the old NVRAM data to the new NVRAM with SP5-825 or input the SMC data in the machine.
(For details, refer to the "NVRAM Data Upload/Download [SP5-824/825]" in the "System Service
Mode" of the appendices of the this manual)
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Other Replacements
Duplex Motor
1. Rear cover (
"Rear Cover")
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x 2)
Other Replacements
1. Rear cover (
"Rear Cover")
x 4)
Remove the insulating sheet [B] if you are going to remove the contact-release solenoid (
"Contact-Release Solenoid") or the gear cover ( "Paper Feed and Registration Clutches").
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PSU
"Copy Tray")
4. PSU [B] (
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x 4,
x 4,
x 6)
x 8)
Other Replacements
Contact-Release Solenoid
1. Rear cover (
"Rear Cover")
2. Copy tray (
3. Rear cover (
"Copy Tray")
"Rear Cover")
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 manufacturers instructions.
Procedure
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Other Replacements
5. FCU [A] ( x 4, x 1)
6. When you replace the FCU board, remove the MBU board from the old FCU board and install it on
the new FCU board.
7. Set the correct date and time with the User Tools: User Tools> System Settings> Timer Setting> Set
Date/Time
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Laser Unit
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.
Laser Unit
1. PSU assembly (
"PSU")
x 2)
Reassembling
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Make sure that the cable [B] passes under the unit.
1. Laser unit (
"Laser Unit")
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ARDF
ARDF
ARDF
1. Rear cover (
"Rear Cover")
x 2, hook x 2).
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DF Rear Cover
4
1. Open the ARDF [A].
2. Release the three hooks
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ARDF
Separation Roller
1. Open the DF left cover.
2. Original feed unit (
DF Drive Board
1. DF rear cover (
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4
2. DF drive board [A] ( x 2,
x 4, ground cable x 1)
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x 1, hook)
x 1, hook)
ARDF
6. DF transport motor (
x 2, gear x 2, bushing x 2)
x 2, gear x 1, bushing x 2)
x 3,
x 4)
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4
10. Inverter lower guide plate [D] (hook x 2)
11. DF registration sensor [E] (
12. DF exit sensor [F] (
x 1, hook)
x 1, hook)
DF Feed Motor
1. DF rear cover (
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ARDF
4
2. Inner cover [A] ( x 1)
3. DF feed motor with bracket [B] ( x 2,
x 4,
x 3, timing belt)
DF Transport Motor
1. DF rear cover (
2. DF feed motor (
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DF Feed Clutch
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3. Bracket [B] ( x 1,
x 1)
x 1)
Printing
Make sure that the paper is correctly loaded in each paper tray before starting the adjustment procedures
in this section.
Adjusting Registration
Use the Trimming Area Pattern (SP5-902-001 > 10) for this adjustment.
1. Print out the test pattern with the paper fed from the regular paper tray.
2. Print out the test pattern with the paper fed from the by-pass tray.
3. Print out the test pattern by selecting duplex printing.
4. Measure the distance between the leading edge of the image area and the leading edge of the paper
[A].
The diagram shows the paper on the copy tray. Note that the paper is output with the face down.
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SP
Specification
0 2 mm
SP1-001-002 (By-pass)
0 2 mm
SP1-001-003 (Duplex)
0 4 mm
Specification
0 2 mm
0 2 mm
SP1-002-005 (By-pass)
0 4 mm
SP1-002-006 (Duplex)
0 4 mm
2. Measure the distance between the four edges of the image area and the four edges of the paper [A]
[B][C][D].
The diagram shows the paper on the copy tray. Note that the paper is output with the face down.
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Specification
2 1.5 mm
2 +2.5/-1.5 mm
2 1.5 mm
2 +2.5/-1.5 mm
The "Left Side" and "Right Side" comes to your left-hand side and right-hand side respectively
when you view the copied image with the leading edge upwards.
Specification
100 1%
Scanning
Preparation:
Before adjusting scanning, adjust printing (
Adjusting Registration
1. Place the test chart on the exposure glass. Make sure that the test chart is aligned with the rear and
left scales on the exposure glass.
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2. Make a copy.
3. Measure the distance between the leading edge of the image area and the leading edge of the paper
[A].
The diagram shows the paper on the copy tray. Note that the paper is output with the face down.
4. Adjust the leading-edge scan registration. (SP4-010-001).
SP
Specification
0 2 mm
5. 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).
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SP
Specification
0 2 mm
Adjusting Magnification
1. Place the test chart on the exposure glass. Make sure the test chart is aligned with the rear and left
scales on the exposure glass.
2. Make a copy.
3. Compare the copy with the original.
4. Adjust the main-scan and sub-scan magnifications. The original image [A] is magnified in the mainscan direction [B] or in the sub-scan direction [C] when you specify a larger value.
The diagrams show the paper on the copy tray. Note that the paper is output with the face down.
SP
Specification
1.0%
1.0%
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DF Image Adjustment
4
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. Make a copy.
4. Measure the distance between the side edge of the image area and the side edge of the paper [A].
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(The diagram shows the paper on the copy tray. Note that the paper is output with the face down.)
5. Adjust the side-to-side registration (S to S/Front Regist: SP6-006-001, S to S/Rear Regist:
SP6-006-004). 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: SP6-006-002). The image area moves to the
right side of the copier when you specify a larger value.
8. Measure the distance between the trailing edge of the image area and the trailing edge of the paper
[C].
9. Adjust the erased area on the trailing edge (Trailing Erase: SP6-006-003).
10. Compare the copy with the original.
11. Adjust the sub-scan magnification (SP6-006-005). The specification is 1.0%.
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5. Troubleshooting
Service Call Conditions
For "SC Table" information, see "Appendices".
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5. Troubleshooting
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Card Save (Add): Appends files to the SD Card. Does not overwrite existing files. If the card
becomes full or if all file names are used, an error will be displayed on the operation panel.
Subsequent jobs will not be stored.
Card Save (New): Overwrites files in the card's /prt/cardsave directory.
Limitation:
Card Save cannot be used with PJL Status Readback commands. PJL Status Readbacks will not work.
In addition they will cause the Card Save to fail.
Procedure
1. Turn the main power switch OFF.
2. Insert the SD card into the service slot of the controller board. Then turn the power ON.
To determine which slot is the service slot, please see the service manual.
3. Enter SP mode.
4. Select Printer SP.
5. Select Service Mode and press OK button.
6. Select 1.001 Bit Switch and press OK button.
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5. Troubleshooting
8. Use the numeric key 4 to turn bit 4 ON. The result should look like: 00010000. By doing this Card
Save option will appear in List/Test Print.
button.
13. Use the arrow key and select Cardsave (ADD) or Cardsave (New).
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14. To enable the newly configured settings, select switch button and then press the Return button to
exit the List/Test Print menu.
15. Send a job to the printer.
16. As soon as the printer receives the data, it will be stored on the SD card automatically with no print
output. Nothing is displayed on the screen indicating that a Card Save operation was successful.
17. Press the Return button to exit Card Save mode.
18. Change the Bit Switch Settings back to the default 00000000.
19. Remove the SD card after main power switch is turned off.
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 state.
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5. Troubleshooting
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SP Tables
See "Appendices" for the following information:
Service Program Mode Tables for F/SFP models (D068/D069)
Service Program Mode Tables for Basic models (D067/D072)
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Starting SP Mode
1. Type the keys as follows:
2. Press the key and hold it down until the SP-mode menu is displayed (about 3 seconds).
Selecting Programs
When a blinking underscore (or several blinking underscores) is displayed, you can type a number
from the numeric keypad [D].
When the sign /OK [A] is displayed upper right corner, you can scroll through the menu by
pressing the left-arrow key [B] or the right-arrow key [C]. To select program, press the OK key [F].
Specifying Values
1. After locating a program, press the OK key. A blinking underscore (or several blinking underscores)
indicates which value you can change. The value in parentheses is the default value of the menu.
2. Type a necessary value from the numeric keypad. To switch between positive (plus) and negative
(minus) values, press the J key.
3. To validate the value, press the OK key. To cancel the value, press the escape key [E].
Service Program
DFU: The program is for design/factory use only. Do not change the settings.
Brackets ([ ]): The brackets enclose the setting rage, default value, and minimum step with unit
([Minimum to Maximum / Default / Step]).
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4. Insert the SD card into the service slot 2, then turn on the main power of the copier.
5. Execute SP 5824-1 (NVRAM Data Upload) then press the Execute key.
When uploading is finished, a file is coped to an NVRAM folder on the SD card. The file is saved
to the path and filename:
NVRAM\<serial number>.NV
Here is an example with Serial Number B0700017:
NVRAM\B0700017.NV
6. In order to prevent an error during the download, be sure to mark the SD card that holds the uploaded
(saved) data with the number of the machine from which the data was uploaded (saved).
NVRAM data from more than one machine can be uploaded (saved) to the same SD card.
7. Turn off the main power, and then remove the SD card from the slot 2.
8. Reassemble the machine.
This section illustrates how to update the firmware of the GW machine (the machine with the optional
controller box).
To update the firmware for the GW machine, you must have the new version of the firmware downloaded
onto an SD (Secure Digital) Card. The SD Card is inserted into the uppermost slot on the right side of the
controller box, viewed from the back of the machine.
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Upload means to send data from the machine to the SD card, and download means to send data
from the SD card to the machine.
To select an item on the LCD screen, press the appropriate key on the operation panel, or press the
appropriate number key on the 10-key pad of the operation panel.
Before starting the firmware update procedure, always make sure that the machine is disconnected
from the network to prevent a print job for arriving while the firmware update is in progress.
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. Download the firmware from the server and store the files in the folder with the corresponding model
code on the SD card.
Example:
File B1215540B should be stored in the B121 folder, whereas files B6585902B, B6585903B,
and B6585905B should be stored in the B658 folder.
-Firmware Update Do not put multiple machine firmware programs on the same SD card. Copy the only model firmware
you want.
1. Turn off the main power switch.
2. If the machine is connected to a network, disconnect the network cable from the copier.
3. Remove the interface cover ( x 1)
4. With the label on the SD card facing the rear side of the machine, insert the SD card into the slot 2
on the controller box. Slowly push the SD card into the slot so it locks in place.
5. Make sure the SD card is locked in place.
(To remove the SD card, push it in to unlock the spring lock and then release it so it pops out of the
slot.)
6. Switch the main power switch on. After about 5 seconds, the LCD will display Please wait Then,
about 60 seconds later, the LCD will display Program UpDate Menu P.01 on the first line and the
name of the firmware on the second line (e.g. System/Copy).
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or
keys [A].
6
To view the firmware version, press the right key. "ROM" is the information on the current
firmware. "NEW" is the information on the firmware in the SD card.
To return to the menu, press the
key.
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When you have selected a module, the text lines are highlighted, and the "Verify" key and the
"Update" key are displayed.
8. Select a module and press the "Update" key.
Do NOT press the Verify key.
9. The firmware update program starts and the message "Loading" is displayed.
The update will begin, and then will take a few minutes to complete. The LCD will initially display,
Updating ***---------.
When the update is completed, the LCD display will change to Update done or Updated /
Power Off On.
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If an error occurs, the error code is displayed. For a list of information on error codes, see the following
table.
Code
Cause
Necessary Action
E20
E22
Decompression error
E23
E24
E31
Download data
inconsistency*
Insert the SD card that was used when the previous update
procedure is interrupted.
E32
Download data
inconsistency*
E33
E34
E35
E36
E40
E42
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Code
Cause
Necessary Action
E44
E50
Authentication error
key.
key.
Test Patterns
Test Patterns Using VCU
No.
172
Pattern
(No print)
10
Trimming Area
11
12
Grayscales (Horizontal)
13
Grayscales (Vertical)
14
Grayscales (Vertical/Horizontal)
15
16
17
18
Pattern
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
ID Patch
40
Cross
41
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42
43
44
45
47
48
49
No.
Pattern
51
52
53
No.
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Pattern
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
*1: The PCI is available to the models with the controller box.
*2: The original image on the exposure glass is printed behind the test pattern.
Memory Clear
GW Machine
The GW machine (the machine with the optional controller box) 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. This service program (SP5-801) handles
the controller data. Any data that is not handled by SP5-801 is the engine data. The data in the BICU
NVRAM (engine data) is cleared by SP5-998-001 while the data in the controller NVRAM (controller
data) is cleared by SP5-801-xxx (for exceptions, see "Exceptions" as described below).
Machine
Data
Engine data
GW
Controller data
NVRAM
BICU
Controller
Cleared by
Remarks
SP5-998-001
SP5-801-xxx
Exceptions
SP5-998-001 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:
SP5-807 (Area Selection)
SP5-811-001 (Serial Num Input [Code Set])
SP5-811-003 (Serial Num Input [ID2 Code Display])
SP5-812-001 (Service TEL [Telephone])
SP5-812-002 (Service TEL [Facsimile])
SP5-907 (Plug & Play)
SP7 (Data Log)
SP8 (History)
Use SP5-998-001 after you have replaced the BICU NVRAM or when the BICU NVRAM data is corrupted.
When the program ends normally, the message "Completed" is displayed. When you have replaced the
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controller NVRAM or when the controller NVRAM data is corrupted, use SP5-801-001. The message is
the same as the basic machine.
"SMC Print").
2. Do SP5-998-001.
3. Press the OK key.
4. Select "Execute." The messages "Execute?" followed by "Cancel" and "Execute" are displayed.
5. Select "Execute."
6. When the program has ended normally, the message "Completed" is displayed. If the program has
ended abnormally, an error message is displayed.
7. Turn the main switch off and on.
8. Adjust the printer and scanner registration and magnification (* "Copy Adjustment" in the chapter
"Replacement and Adjustment").
9. Refer to the SMC lists, and enter any values that differ from the factory settings. Double-check the
values for SP4-901.
10. Adjust the standard white level (SP4-428).
11. Initialize the TD sensor (SP 2-214).
12. Check the copy quality and the paper path.
GW Machine
You can use the numeric keypad to type numbers. In addition, you can use the operation panel to type
other characters. When you press the "ABC" key, the letter changes as follows: A B C. To input the
same letter two times, for example "AA," you press the "ABC" key, the "Space" key, and the "ABC" key.
To switch between uppercase letters and lowercase letters, press the "Shift" key.
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The output given by the menu "Big Font" is suitable for faxing.
3. Press the "Execute" key.
GW machine: The machine status list is output.
4. To return to the SP mode, press the
key.
Error condition
SP2-221-1 Vsg
(VG in the display)
SP2-221-2 Vsp
(VP in the display)
Possible cause
Remarks
ID sensor defective
ID sensor dirty
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SP2-221-3 Power
(PW in the display)
SP2-221-4 Vsdp
No Error Conditions
SP2-221-5 Vt
Vt > 4.5V or
Vt < 0.2V
SP2-221-6 Vts
ID sensor defective
ID sensor dirty
Drum not get charged
Power source
for the ID-sensor
light
-
TD sensor defective
-
Make sure that you turn off the main power switch before inserting or removing a flash memory card.
Data in the memory may be corrupted if you insert or remove the memory card with the main power
switch on.
This section illustrates how to copy the data from the BICU NVRAM to a memory card ( "NVRAM Data
Upload/Download" writing onto open space on card) or from a memory card to the BICU NVRAM (
"NVRAM Data Upload/Download").
Overview
You can copy the data from the NVRAM to a flash memory card (NVRAM Upload) or from a flash memory
card to the NVRAM (NVRAM download).
SP5-824-1 (NVRAM Upload)
You should execute NVRAM Upload before replacing the NVRAM or before executing SP5-801-002
(Memory Clear > Engine). You can copy back the data from the flash memory card to the NVRAM as
necessary.
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6. The copier overwrites the data in the NVRAM with the data in the memory card. This takes about one
second. If downloading fails, an error message appears. If an error message appears, retry the
download procedure.
7. Turn off the main power switch.
8. Remove the memory card.
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6. Do not touch any key while the message Load Status... is displayed. This message indicates that the
program is running.
7. Check that the message End Sum... is displayed. This message indicates that the program has ended
normally.
key.
key.
Test Patterns
Test Patterns Using VCU
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No.
Pattern
(No print)
10
Trimming Area
11
12
Grayscales (Horizontal)
13
Grayscales (Vertical)
14
Grayscales (Vertical/Horizontal)
15
16
17
18
No.
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Pattern
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
ID Patch
40
Cross
41
42
43
44
45
47
48
49
Pattern
51
52
53
No.
Pattern
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
*1: The PCI is available to the models with the controller box.
*2: The original image on the exposure glass is printed behind the test pattern.
key.
You can specify a digit (0 to 9) or a capital letter (A to Z) for the first four characters of a serial
number, and you can specify a digit in the other seven characters (not capital letters).
Memory Clear
Basic and GDI Model
This model (the machine without the controller box) stores all the data in the NVRAM on the BICU. The
data is cleared by SP5-801-002 (for exceptions, see ).
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:
"SMC Print").
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Be sure to print out all the lists. You have to manually change the SP settings if the NVRAM data
upload ends abnormally.
3. Select SP5-801-002.
4. Press the OK key.
5. Select Execute. The messages Execute? followed by Escape and Execute are displayed.
6. Select Execute.
7. When the program has ended normally, the message Completed is displayed. If the program has
ended abnormally, an error message is displayed.
8. Press the escape key.
9. Turn the main switch off and on.
10. Download the NVRAM data from a flash memory card (
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Error condition
SP2-221-1 Vsg
(VG in the display)
SP2-221-2 Vsp
(VP in the display)
SP2-221-3 Power
(PW in the display)
SP2-221-4 Vsdp
No Error Conditions
SP2-221-5 Vt
Vt > 4.5V or
Vt < 0.2V
Possible cause
Remarks
ID sensor defective
ID sensor dirty
ID sensor defective
Power source
for the ID-sensor
light
ID sensor dirty
Drum not get charged
TD sensor defective
SP2-221-6 Vts
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Model S-C4
Machine Code:
D067/D068/D069/D072
Appendices
January, 2009
Subject to change
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Appendix: Specifications
Specifications......................................................................................................................................................5
Copier.............................................................................................................................................................5
Printer...............................................................................................................................................................8
Scanner...........................................................................................................................................................9
FAX................................................................................................................................................................10
ARDF.............................................................................................................................................................14
Paper Tray Unit............................................................................................................................................14
Supported Paper Sizes....................................................................................................................................16
Original Paper Sizes....................................................................................................................................16
Paper Feed...................................................................................................................................................17
INDEX...........................................................................................................................................................321
1. Appendix: Specifications
Specifications
Copier
Configuration:
Desktop
Copy Process:
Originals:
Sheet/Book/Object
Maximum
Original Size:
A4 / 81/2" x 14"
A4 / 81/2" x 14" (ARDF)
Maximum
A4 SEF / 81/2" x 11" SEF (Copier's paper tray)
A4 SEF / 81/2" x 14" SEF (Bypass)
A4 SEF / 81/2" x 14" SEF (Optional paper tray)
A4 SEF / 81/2" x 14" SEF (Duplex)
Minimum
1. Appendix: Specifications
Enlargement
Reproduction Ratios:
Full Size
Reduction
A4 Version
LT Version
200%
155%
141%
129%
100%
100%
93%
93%
71%
78%
50%
65%
Zoom:
Power Source:
Power Consumption:
Sleep Mode:
Off Mode:
Standby
40 dB(A) or less
62 dB(A) or less
Operating (full-system)
66 dB(A) or less
With optional paper tray unit: 485 x 454 x 511 mm (18.4" x 17.7" x
20.1")
F/SPF (D068/D069): 29 kg (66 lb.) or less
Weight:
Resolution:
600 dpi
Specifications
From the ready state, with the polygonal mirror motor spinning.
A4/LT copying
From copier's paper tray
100% size
5 steps
Default: 1 minute
Range: 1 to 240 minutes
Default: 1 minute
Rage: 1 to 240 minutes
Paper Tray: 250 sheets
Copy-Tray Capacity
250 sheets
Toner Replenishment:
Toner Yield
Optional Equipment:
1. Appendix: Specifications
Printer
F/SPF (D068/D069)
1
Resolution:
Basic (D067/D072)
600 dpi
Interface:
IEEE1284
IEEE802.11a/g (Wireless LAN)
(option)
Printer language:
PCL5e/XL
RPCS (XPS)
Host-Based Printing
OCR, Barcode
Adobe PS3/PDF:
136 fonts
Summary:
4 Arial
Memory:
640 MB
Specifications
F/SPF (D068/D069)
Windows 2000/XP/Server
2003/Vista/Server2008
MacOS8.6 to 9, MacOSX10.1
or later
Basic (D067/D072)
Scanner
F/SPF (D068/D069)
Scan method
Basic (D067/D072)
Flatbed scanning
B/W: 20 pages/ min.
Maximum power
consumption
Scan types
Sheet, book
Interface
USB interface,
IEEE1284
1. Appendix: Specifications
*1 Scanning speeds vary according to machine operating conditions, computer (specifications, network
traffic, software, etc.), and original types.
FAX
General
Type:
Circuit:
Connection:
Original Size:
Scanning Method:
Resolution:
Transmission Time:
10
Specifications
Data Compression:
Protocol:
Modulation:
G3: 33600/31200/28800/26400/24000/21600/
Data Rate:
19200/16800/14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps
Automatic fallback
I/O Rate:
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)
IEEE802.11b (wireless LAN)
Main scan: 400 dpi, 200 dpi
Resolution:
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1. Appendix: Specifications
TTI: None
Resolution: 200 x 100 dpi
Communication speed: 10 Mbps
Correspondent device: E-mail server
Line conditions: No terminal access
Maximum message width is A4/LT.
Document Size:
To use B4 and A3 width, IFAX SW00 Bit 1 (B4) and/or Bit 2 (A3) must
be set to 1.
Single/multi-part
MIME conversion
Image: TIFF-F (MH, MR, MMR)
Transmission:
Protocol:
SMTP, TCP/IP
Reception:
POP3, SMTP, IMAP4, TCP/IP
Data Rate:
Authentication
Method:
Remark:
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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).
Specifications
IP-FAX Specifications
Local Area Network
Network:
Ethernet/10base-T, 100base-TX
IEEE1394 (IP over 1394)
IEEE802.11b (wireless LAN)
Transmission protocol:
Compatible machines:
IP-Fax transmission
function:
IP-Fax reception function: Also capable of receiving fax from a G3 fax connected the public telephone
lines via a VoIP gateway.
Code
FCU
MBU
Remarks
Speaker
Handset Type 1018
No.
B433
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1. Appendix: Specifications
ARDF
1
Original Size:
Standard:
Custom
(Simplex):
Custom
(Duplex):
Table Capacity:
Center
Separation:
FRR
Transport:
Roller transport
Feed Order:
Top first
Reproduction Range:
50200%
Power Source:
Power Consumption:
Operating: 50 W or less
On standby: 1.2 W or less
Dimensions (W x D x H):
Weight:
4.9 kg (10.8 lb) (excluding the original table and platen cover)
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Paper Weight:
60 90 g/m2, 16 24 lb.
Tray Capacity:
Specifications
Power Source:
Power Consumption:
Average:
Weight:
Size (W x D x H):
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1. Appendix: Specifications
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Paper
Size (W x L)
Book
A3 SEF
297 x 420 mm
B4 SEF
ARDF
Simpl.
Dupl.
257 x 364 mm
A4 SEF
210 x 297 mm
A4 LEF
297 x 210 mm
B5 SEF
182 x 257 mm
B5 LEF
257 x 182 mm
A5 SEF
148 x 210 mm
A5 LEF
210 x 148 mm
B6 SEF
128 x 182 mm
B6 LEF
182 x 128 mm
A6 SEF
105 x 148 mm
8K SEF
267 x 390 mm
16K SEF
195 x 267 mm
16K LEF
267 x 195 mm
DLT SEF
11.0" x 17.0"
LG SEF
8.5" x 14.0"
LT SEF
X*1
X*2
8.5" x 11.0"
LT LEF
11.0" x 8.5"
Executive SEF
7.25" x 10.5"
Paper
Size (W x L)
Book
HLT SEF
5.5" x 8.5"
HLT LEF
ARDF
Simpl.
Dupl.
8.5" x 5.5"
8.0" x 13.0"
X*1
X*2
Foolscap SEF
8.5" x 13.0"
X*1
X*2
Folio SEF
8.25" x 13.0"
X*1
X*2
Government
8.25" x 14"
X*1
X*2
USB4 SEF
10.0" x 14.0"
8.0" x 10.0"
X*2
10.0" x 8.0"
X*3
X*2, 4
Custom:
Width 139-216 mm
Length 139-356 mm
Symbol meanings:
X: Can use
: Cannot use
*1: Can be used when the ARDF is installed
*2: 55k (17 lb./ 64 g/m2) or less original cannot be used.
*3: Width: 139-216 mm, Length: 139-1260 mm
*4: Width 139-216 mm, Length: 160-356 mm
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
A3 SEF
297 x 420 mm
B4 SEF
257 x 364 mm
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1. Appendix: Specifications
Paper
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Size (W x L)
Regular
By-pass
Duplex
Optional PFU
A4 SEF
210 x 297 mm
A4 LEF
297 x 210 mm
B5 SEF
182 x 257 mm
B5 LEF
257 x 182 mm
A5 SEF
148 x 210 mm
A5 LEF
210 x 148 mm
B6 SEF
128 x 182 mm
B6 LEF
182 x 128 mm
A6 SEF
105 x 148 mm
8K SEF
267 x 390 mm
16K SEF
195 x 267 mm
16K LEF
267 x 195 mm
DLT SEF
11.0" x 17.0"
LG SEF
8.5" x 14.0"
LT SEF
8.5" x 11.0"
LT LEF
11.0" x 8.5"
Executive SEF
7.25" x 10.5"
HLT SEF
5.5" x 8.5"
HLT LEF
8.5" x 5.5"
8.0" x 13.0"
Foolscap SEF
8.5" x 13.0"
Folio SEF
8.25" x 13.0"
Government
8.25" x 14"
Com 10 SEF
4.124 x 9.5
Monarch SEF
3.875 x 7.5
Paper
Size (W x L)
Regular
By-pass
Duplex
Optional PFU
C5
162 x 229 mm
C6
114 x 162 mm
DL Env
110 x 220 mm
Symbol meanings:
X: Can transport
: Cannot transport
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1. Appendix: Specifications
20
Every 90k
AN
NOTE
OPTICS
Reflector
Optics cloth
1st mirror
Optics cloth
2nd mirror
Optics cloth
3rd mirror
Optics cloth
Platen cover
Dry cloth
Exposure glass
Dry cloth
Dry cloth
DRUM AREA
PCU
Transfer roller
Discharge plate
PAPER FEED
Paper feed roller
Water or alcohol.
Friction pad
Dry cloth
Bottom-plate pad
Water or alcohol.
Registration roller
Water or alcohol.
FUSING UNIT
21
Every 45k
Every 90k
Hot roller
Pressure roller
Pressure-roller
bushings
Inlet guide
Outlet guide
Thermistor
AN
NOTE
Every 90k
AN
NOTE
Separation roller
Water or alcohol
Pick-up roller
Water or alcohol
Feed roller
Water or alcohol
White plate
Water or alcohol
DF exposure glass
Water
Water or alcohol
Registration sensor
reflector
Water or alcohol
ARDF
Every 120k
AN
NOTE
Bottom-plate pad
Friction pad
22
C
R
Dry cloth
Definition
Reset Procedure
Turning the main power switch off and on resets the SC Turn the main power switch off and
code if the error is caused by incorrect sensor detection. on.
If a problem involves circuit boards, see if you can solve the problem by disconnecting and
reconnecting all connectors before deciding to replace a circuit board.
If a problem involves a motor lock, check the mechanical load before deciding to replace a motor
or sensor.
If working on a fax-equipped machine, switching power off and on may cause loss of data stored in
the memory.
23
Symptom
Possible Cause
24
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause
25
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause
198
321
26
Defective BICU
Loose connection on the fax controller
or the printer controller
Defective fax controller or printer
controller
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause
Defective LD unit
Defective BICU
TD sensor error
390
Defective TD sensor
Loose connection of the PCU
27
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause
500
Overload
Defective main motor
542
28
Defective thermistor
Incorrect installation of the thermistor
Defective fusing lamp
Defective power supply unit
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause
Defective thermistor
Defective power supply unit
Defective thermistor
Defective thermistor
Incorrect installation of the thermistor
Defective power supply unit
Defective thermistor
Incorrect installation of the thermistor
Defective power supply unit
547
559
29
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause
3
760
30
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause
Defective software
Controller-engine inconsistency
One of the following controllers is installed
to the basic model:
The controller of the MFP model
The controller of the copier/facsimile
model
980
NVRAM error
Defective NVRAM
981
31
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause
Localization error
982
Defective BICU
Loose connection between the
controller and the BICU
GW SC Code Descriptions
SC6xx
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause/Countermeasure
32
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause/Countermeasure
636
SD Card Error
Expanded authentication module error
-001
650
-001
33
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause/Countermeasure
-001
-002
An unexpected error occurs when the modem (RCG-M) tries to call the center with a dial up
connection.
D
D
Software bug.
670
Defective BICU
34
SC8xx
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause/Countermeasure
Monitor Error
817
Kernel stop
819
Due to a control error, a RAM overflow occurred during system processing. One of the
following messages was displayed on the operation panel.
[5032]
HAIC-P2 error
[6261]
init died
[0696e]
Process error
[0766d]
VM full error
[554C]
USB error
[----]
The others
820
35
36
Incorrect SPD
821
Defective CPU
1. Replace the CPU.
[0B00]
37
Defective RAM-DIMM
Defective controller
Reinstall the controller system firmware.
1. Replace the RAM-DIMM.
2. Replace the controller board.
[3003]
Timeout error
Loose connection
Defective HDD
Defective controller
[3004]
Command error
823
[6101]
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Defective controller
1. Replace the controller.
PHY IC error
[6104]
Same as SC823-[6101]
An error occurred during the loopback test for the PHY IC on the
controller.
Same as SC823-[6101]
Defective controller
1. Check the standard NVRAM is firmly
inserted into the socket.
2. Replace the NVRAM.
3. Replace the controller
826
RTC defective
1. Replace the RTC device.
827
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Verification error
Loose connection
[0201]
828
[0101]
[0301]
Verification error (Slot 1)
[0302]
[1102]
40
[1120]
839
[9101]
[9110]
853
854
41
855
A serious error occurs when data is encrypted to update an encryption key with the HDD
encryption unit.
Encryption key acquisition error:
[0]
[1]
[2]
[30]
Other error:
[31]
42
Same as SC991
A serious error occurs when the HDD data is encrypted to update an encryption key with
the HDD encryption unit.
No HDD installed
Unformatted HDD
HDD check error:
[8]
Same as SC863
Defective HDD
1. Reformat the HDD.
1. Replace the HDD.
Defective HDD
1. Format the HDD with SP5-832-002.
2. Replace the HDD.
Defective controller
1. Replace the HDD.
2. Replace the controller.
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Defective HDD
1. Replace the HDD.
Defective HDD
1. Replace the HDD.
SD card error
867
B
An error report is sent from the SD card
reader.
44
Data corruption
Defective hard disk
Defective controller software
-001
An error was detected in the handling of the log data at power on or during machine
operation. This can be caused by switching the machine off while it is operating.
C
-002
-003
-004
45
-099
878
MLB defective
SC9xx
Electronic total counter error
900
Defective NVRAM
Printer error
920
46
Defective software
1. Unexpected hardware resource (e.g.,
memory shortage)
921
925
Defective hardware
Defective software
Data corruption
990
Software defective
Internal parameter incorrect
Insufficient working memory
Undefined error
992
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48
Definition
Reset Procedure
Turning the main power stitch off and on resets the SC Turn the main power switch off and
code if the error is caused by incorrect sensor detection. on.
If a problem involves circuit boards, see if you can solve the problem by disconnecting and
reconnecting all connectors before deciding to replace a circuit board.
If a problem involves a motor lock, check the mechanical load before deciding to replace a motor
or sensor.
If working on a fax-equipped machine, switching power off and on may cause loss of data stored in
the memory.
49
Symptom
Possible Cause
50
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause
51
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause
198
321
52
Defective BICU
Loose connection on the fax controller
or the printer controller
Defective fax controller or printer
controller
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause
Defective LD unit
Defective BICU
TD sensor error
390
Defective TD sensor
Loose connection of the PCU
53
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause
500
Overload
Defective main motor
542
54
Defective thermistor
Incorrect installation of the thermistor
Defective fusing lamp
Defective power supply unit
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause
Defective thermistor
Defective power supply unit
Defective thermistor
Defective thermistor
Incorrect installation of the thermistor
Defective power supply unit
Defective thermistor
Incorrect installation of the thermistor
Defective power supply unit
547
559
55
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause
Accounting error 1
632
692
694
56
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause
Memory error
928
Defective memory
Defective BICU
Loose connection between the BICU
and the memory
Defective IMAC
Defective BICU
Loose connection
57
No.
Definition
Symptom
Possible Cause
NVRAM error
Defective NVRAM
981
Localization error
982
58
Exit Sensor
Connector
CN127
SN
CN129
SN
CN130
SN
CN128
SN
CN128
SN
CN132
Scanner HP Sensor
Message
Remarks
Paper jam
Load paper
(None)
Paper jam
Paper jam
(None)
CN123
SC901
PCU
CN126
SC120
SN
SC120
SN
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Sensor
Connector
Message
CN126
SC120
SN
(None)
DF Guide Open
Sensor
DF CN103
Paper jam
SN
(None)
DF Original Set
Sensor
DF CN103
Paper jam
Sensor
(None)
DF Registration
Sensor
DF CN103
Inverter Sensor
Exit Sensor
Paper jam
SN
Paper jam
SN
(None)
DF CN103
Paper jam
SN
SW
CN114
SW
DF CN103
CN114
Front Door Switch
Remarks
Fuse
Rating
At main switch ON
120 V
220 240 V
FU1
15A/125V
8A/250 V
No response
FU2
5A/125V
2.5A/250V
No response
Function
LED2 blinks in normal operation.
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LE Registration
S-to-S Regist
1003*
[0 to 10 / 5 / 1 mm/step]
[0 to 10 / 5 / 1 mm/step]
1003 4 By-pass
[0 to 10 / 5 / 1 mm/step]
1003 5 Duplex
[0 to 20 / 5 / 1 mm/step]
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1103*
Fusing Idling
[0 = No / 1 = Yes]
Enables or disables the contact-release control. The following table lists the results.
1103 1
Setting
0 = No
1 = Yes
C-R control
Works
Idling time
Shorter
Longer
Fusing quality
Lower
Higher
Adjusts the target fusing temperature. Note that the thermistor is at the center of the hot
roller.
1105 3 Standby-Center
1105 5 Copying-Center
[0 to 80 / 60 / 1C/step]
1105 9 Thick-Center
1106
Display Fusing
Adjusts the number of zero-cross cycles of the fusing lamp AC supply needed to bring the
fusing lamp power to 100% while bringing the lamp up to the standby temperature or while
copying. Increase this value if the machine is experiencing sudden power dropouts.
[0: No / 1: Yes]
1108*
Set-Fusing Start
[0 = 1s / 1 = 1.5s / 2 = 2s]
1109
1109 1
1110*
[30 to 60 / 30 / 1 s/step]
Specifies the fan control time. The fan motor keeps its operating speed for the specified
1110 1 time before changing the speed or stopping. The fan control timer prevents the exhaust fan
from suddenly stopping. This function protects the copier from overheating.
1159*
Fusing Jam SC
[0 = No / 1 = Yes]
Enables or disables consecutive jam detection at the fusing unit. If this SP is set to "1" (default:
1159 1 0), consecutive fusing jam alarm occurs (SC559) when the machine detects three
consecutive paper jams at the fusing unit.
1902
Display-AC Freq.
Displays the fusing lamp power control frequency (as detected by the zero cross signal
1902 1 generator). The displayed value is 1/5 the actual frequency: 10 and lower = 50 Hz, 11
and higher = 60 Hz.
1911*
By-pass Envelope
[0 = No / 1= Yes]
The program dedicated to envelope printing runs when you enable this program
1911 1 (SP1-911-001) and you select Thick Paper as the paper type of the by-pass tray
( > System Settings > Tray Paper Settings > Paper Type: Bypass Tray).
SP2-XXX (Drum)
2001*
CR Bias Adj
Printing
2001 1 Adjusts the voltage applied to the charge roller for printing. The voltage changes
automatically as charge-roller voltage control works. The value here is the base value for
the charge-roller voltage control.
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ID sensor pattern
2001 2 Adjusts the voltage applied to the charge roller for the ID sensor pattern (as part of chargeroller voltage correction). The charge-roller voltage is obtained by adding SP2-001-002
to the value of SP2-001-001.
2101*
2101 2
Trailing Edge
2101 3
Left side
2101 4
Right side
Dv Bias Adj
Printing
2201 1 Adjusts the voltage applied to the development roller for printing. Image 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
2201 2 Adjusts the voltage applied to the development roller for the ID sensor pattern. The voltage
applied is obtained by adding SP2-201-002 to SP2-201-1. The setting affects ID sensor
pattern density, which in turn affects the toner supply.
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2213*
Outputs After NE
[0 = 50 pages / 1 = 20 sheets]
2213 1 Sets the number of copy/print/fax pages that can be made after toner near-end has been
detected. Reduce the number of pages if the user normally makes copies with a high image
ratio.
2214
2214 1
2221
Develpr Initialize
Initializes the TD sensor toner supply target voltage and the TD sensor gain value. Execute
this SP replacing the developer or the TD sensor.
ID Error Analysis (
2221 1 Vsg
2221 2 Vsp
2221 3 PWM
2221 4 Vsdp
2221 5 Vt
2221 6 Vts
2301*
Tr Current Adj (
Normal paper
2301 1
Adjusts the current applied to the transfer roller when feeding from a paper tray. Use a
high setting if the user normally feeds relatively thick paper (within spec) from a paper tray
Thick/Special
[2 = 4 A / 1 = 2 A / 0 = 0 A / 1 = 2 A / 2
= +4 A]
2301 2 Adjusts the current applied to the transfer roller when feeding from the by-pass tray. Use
a high setting (a) if the user normally feeds relatively thick paper from the by-pass tray, or
(b) if waste toner is re-attracted from the drum (which can occur when using transparencies).
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Duplex
2301 3
[2 = 4 A / 1 = 2 / 0 = 0 A / 1 = 2 A / 2 =
+4 A]
Adjusts the current applied to the transfer roller when carrying out a duplex job. Use this
SP if there is poor image transfer on the rear side of duplex copies.
Cleaning
[10 to 1 / 1 / 1 A/step]
2301 4 Adjusts the current applied to the transfer roller for roller cleaning. Increase the current if
toner remains on the roller after cleaning. (Remaining toner may cause dirty background
on the rear side.)
2802
Initializes the developer and checks the TD sensor output (Vt). The machine mixes the
developer for 2 minutes while reading and displaying the Vt value. The machine does not
2802 1 initialize the TD sensor output. If the machine has not been used for a long period, prints
may have a dirty background. In a case like this, use this SP to mix the developer. The
message Completed is displayed when the program ends normally.
2906*
Tailing Crctn
Shift value
2906 1 Shifts the image position at the intervals specified by SP2-906-002. When the copier is
continuously printing vertical lines (such as in tables), the paper may not separate correctly.
This SP can prevent this.
2906 2
2908
2908 1
Interval
[1 to 10 / 1 / 1 page/step]
2915*
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Polygon Idling
[0 = None / 1 = 15 s / 2 = 25 s]
Specifies the polygon mirror motor idling time. The polygon mirror motor starts its operation
when an original is set, a key is pressed, or the platen cover or DF is opened. The motor
2915 1
stops if no manual operation is performed for the specified time. When you set 0, the
motor does not stop while the copier is in the standby status.
2921*
2921 1
2922*
Adjusts the toner supply time. The toner supply motor remains on for the specified time. To
2922 1 validate this setting, select 0 in SP2-921-001. Specify a greater value if the user tends
to make many copies having high proportions of solid black image areas.
2926*
Standard Vt
Adjusts Vts (the Vt value for new developer). The TD sensor output is adjusted to this value
2926 1 during the TD sensor initial setting process. This SP is effective only when SP2-921001 is
0, 1, or 2.
2927*
2927 1
2928
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.
Toner End Clear
Clears the following messages and counters without supplying the toner:
Toner near end message
Toner end message
2928 1
2929*
Vref Limits
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2929 1 Upper
2929 2 Lower
2994*
2994 1
2996*
ID Detect Temp
[30 to 90 / 30 / 1 C/step]
Adjusts the temperature threshold. The ID sensor signal is not referenced when the fusing
temperature is at the specified level or higher while the copier is recovering or starting up.
T Roller Cleaning
[0 = No / 1 = Yes]
Cleans or does not clean the transfer roller before each job. Select 1 if the backside of
2996 1 the paper becomes unclean when output. Note that the copier takes a longer time to output
the first copy when you select 1. If you select 0, the transfer roller is never cleaned.
2998*
2998 1
Adjusts the magnification ( "Adjusting Copy Image Area" in the section "Replacement
and Adjustment"). The specification is 100 1.0%.
SP4-XXX (Scanner)
4008*
4008 1
4009*
4009 1
4010*
4010 1
4011*
70
4011 1
4012*
4013 1 Conducts the scanner free run with the exposure lamp on.
4015*
4015 1 Adjusts the scanning start position on the white plate. The base value is 17.8 mm from the
scanner home position. This SP specifies the offset from this base value.
Scanning Length
4015 2 Adjusts the distance of the white plate scan. The scan begins from the start position
(SP4-015-001) and ends at the specified distance. The base value is 2.0 mm. This SP
decides the offset from this base value. Specify 0 (zero) or a larger value.
4428
4428 1
4606
71
4607 1 EVEN
4607 2 ODD
4607 3 RED
4607 4 GREEN
[0 to 63 / 10 / 1 /step]
Adjusts the target black level for each signal.
These are used for offset adjustment in the SBU.
4607 5 BLUE
4607
SBU Gain-Target
4607 1 EVEN
4607 2 ODD
4607 3 RED
4607 4 GREEN
4607 5 BLUE
4623
SBU Offset-Result
4623 1 EVEN
4623 2 ODD
4623 3 RED
4623 4 GREEN
[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]
Displays the result value of the offset adjustment in the
SBU.
4623 5 BLUE
4628
SBU Gain-Result
4628 1 EVEN
4628 2 ODD
4628 3 RED
4628 4 GREEN
4628 5 BLUE
72
[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]
Displays the result value of the gain adjustment in the SBU.
4640
SBU Offset-Loop
4640 1 EVEN
4640 2 ODD
4640 3 RED
[0 to 10 / 0 / 1 /step]
Displays the number of the offset adjustment in the SBU.
4640 4 GREEN
4640 5 BLUE
4641
SBU Gain-Loop
4641 1 EVEN
4641 2 ODD
4641 3 RED
[0 to 10 / 0 / 1 /step]
4641 4 GREEN
4641 5 BLUE
4642
SBU Offsetpre-Loop
4642 1 EVEN
4642 2 ODD
4642 3 RED
4642 4 GREEN
[0 to 3 / 0 / 1 /step]
Displays the number of the pre-offset adjustment in the
SBU.
4642 5 BLUE
4646
73
4646 1 Offsetpre-Mono
4646 2 Offsetpre-Color
4646 3 Offset-Mono
[0 = Success / 1 = Failure]
4646 4 Offset-Color
4646 5 Gain-Mono
4646 6 Gain-Color
4654*
SBU Offset-Adjust
4654 1 EVEN
4654 2 ODD
4654 3 RED
4654 4 GREEN
[0 to 255 / - / 1 /step]
Displays the offset value of the offset adjustment in the
SBU.
4654 5 BLUE
4658*
SBU Gain-Adjust
4658 1 EVEN
4658 2 ODD
4658 3 RED
[0 to 511 / - / 1 /step]
Displays the gain value of the gain adjustment in the SBU.
4658 4 GREEN
4658 5 BLUE
4685*
Gray Balance-Book
4685 1 RED
4685 2 GREEN
4685 3 BLUE
4686*
74
Gray Balance-DF
4686 1 RED
4686 2 GREEN
4686 3 BLUE
4687*
White Balance
4687 1 Adjust
4687 2 Result
4690
4658 1 EVEN
4658 2 ODD
4658 3 RED
4658 4 GREEN
[0 to 255 / - / 1 /step]
Displays the white offset value of the pre-offset adjustment
in the SBU.
4658 5 BLUE
4693
4658 1 EVEN
4658 2 ODD
4658 3 RED
4658 4 GREEN
[0 to 255 / - / 1 /step]
Displays the black offset value of the pre-offset
adjustment in the SBU.
4658 5 BLUE
4902*
4902 1
4903*
Exposure Lamp ON
Turns the exposure lamp on or off. To turn on the exposure lamp, specify 1; to turn it off
specify 0.
ADS Level
75
[0 to 255 / 80 / 1/step]
4905 1
[0 = All / 1 = One]
Checks the whole area (0 = All) or the specific areas (1 = One) to adjust the ADS level.
The specific areas are as follows:
ARDF: 37.5 mm from the center
Platen Cover: 15 to 90 mm from the left edge
4921*
[0 to 10 / 0 / 1]
Selects which mode the settings from SP4-922 to SP4-932 are used for.
001 0 = None, 1 = Text 1, 2 =Text 2, 3= Photo 1, 4 = Photo 2, 5 = Photo 3, 6 = Special 1, 7
= Special 2, 8 = Special 3, 9 = Special 4,
10 = Special 5
Fax
002
[0 to 5 / 0 / 1]
Selects which mode the settings from SP4-922 to SP4-932 are used for.
0 = None, 1 = Text 1, 2 = Text 2, 3 = Photo 1, 4 = Photo 2,
5 = Special 1
Scanner (Mono)
[0 to 4 / 0 / 1]
003 Selects which mode the settings from SP4-922 to SP4-932 are used for.
0 = None, 1 = Text 1, 2 = Text 2, 3= Photo 1, 4 = Photo 2
Scanner (Color)
[0 to 2 / 0 / 1]
[0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
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Scanner Gamma
4922*
Selects text or photo as the priority output mode. This setting is applied to all image
processing modes of SP4-921.
001 Copy
002 Fax
003 Scanner
Notch Selection
Selects the value of the center ID adjustment notch for the ID adjustment LEDs.
4923*
Normally the center notch is 3 (range 1-5). If 1 is selected, each notch shifts down
(becomes lighter). If +1 is selected, each notch shifts up (becomes darker).
This setting is applied to all image processing modes of SP4-921.
001 Copy
002 Fax
003 Scanner
Texture Removal
4926*
Adjusts the texture removal level that is used with error diffusion. 0: The default value for
each mode is used. Text 1, Photo 2, Special 2, and Special 5 have a default of 3 and
Photo 1-3 have a default of 1.
1: No removal applied.
2 to 5: Removal applied at the level specified here. The higher the setting (level), the less
clear the image will become (more texture removal). This setting is only applied to the
originals in SP4-921.
001 Copy
002 Fax
[0 to 6 / 0 / 1/step]
003 Scanner
Line Width
4927*
Adjusts the line width correction algorithm. Positive settings produce thicker lines; negative
settings produce thinner lines. This setting is only applied to the originals in SP4-921.
77
001 Copy
002 Fax
[2 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]
003 Scanner
Independent Dot Erase
4928*
Selects the dot erase level. Higher settings provide greater erasure. This setting is only
applied to the originals in SP4-921.
001 Copy
002 Fax
[2 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]
003 Scanner
4929*
Positive/Negative
[0 = No, 1 = Yes]
Inverts white and black. This setting is only applied to the originals in SP4-921.
001 Copy
002 Fax
4930*
Sharpness-Edge
[2 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]
Adjust the clarity. This setting is only applied to the originals in SP4-921.
001 Copy
002 Fax
003 Scanner
4931*
Sharpness-Solid
Adjust the clarity. This setting is only applied to the originals in SP4-921.
001 Copy
002 Fax
003 Scanner
78
[2 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]
4932*
Sharpness-Low ID
[2 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]
Adjust the clarity. This setting is only applied to the originals in SP4-921.
001 Copy
002 Fax
003 Scanner
4935*
[0 to 3 / 0 / 1/step]
001 Adjust the MTF level for the main scan. This setting is only activated for the specified mode
with SP4-921-004.
0: None, 1: Weak, 2: Middle, 3: Strong
Main Scan MTF Strength
[0 to 5 / 0 / 1/step]
002 Adjust the MTF strength for the main scan. This setting is only activated for the specified
mode with SP4-921-004.
0: 1, 1: 1/32, 2: 1/16, 3: 1/8, 4: 1/4, 5: 1/2
Sub Scan MTF Level
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
003 Turns on or off the MTF for the sub scan. This setting is only activated for the specified mode
with SP4-921-004.
0: No, 1: Yes
Sub Scan MTF Strength
[0 to 5 / 0 / 1/step]
004 Adjust the MTF strength for the sub scan. This setting is only activated for the specified mode
with SP4-921-004.
0: 1, 1: 1/32, 2: 1/16, 3: 1/8, 4: 1/4, 5: 1/2
Smooth Level
[0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]
005 Adjust the smooth level. This setting is only activated for the specified mode with
SP4-921-004.
0: None, 1: Weak, 2: Strong
Brightness
006 Adjust the brightness level. This setting is only activated for the specified mode with
SP4-921-004.
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Contrast
007 Adjust the contrast level. This setting is only activated for the specified mode with
SP4-921-004.
4936*
[0 to 15 / 0 / 1/step]
001 Adjust the MTF level for the main scan. This setting is only activated for the specified mode
with SP4-921-004.
0: None, 1: Level 1 to 15: Level 15
Main Scan MTF Strength
[0 to 5 / 0 / 1/step]
002 Adjust the MTF strength for the main scan. This setting is only activated for the specified
mode with SP4-921-004.
0: 1, 1: 1/32, 2: 1/16, 3: 1/8, 4: 1/4, 5: 1/2
Sub Scan MTF Level
[0 to 13 / 0 / 1/step]
003 Adjust the MTF level for the sub scan. This setting is only activated for the specified mode
with SP4-921-004.
0: No, 1: Level 1 to 13: Level 13
Sub Scan MTF Strength
[0 to 5 / 0 / 1/step]
004 Adjust the MTF strength for the sub scan. This setting is only activated for the specified mode
with SP4-921-004.
0: 1, 1: 1/32, 2: 1/16, 3: 1/8, 4: 1/4, 5: 1/2
Smooth Level
[0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]
005 Adjust the smooth level. This setting is only activated for the specified mode with
SP4-921-004.
0: None, 1: Level 1 to 7: Level 7
Brightness
006 Adjust the brightness level. This setting is only activated for the specified mode with
SP4-921-004.
80
Contrast
007 Adjust the contrast level. This setting is only activated for the specified mode with
SP4-921-004.
4941*
[0 to 2 / 1 / 1/step]
4942*
4942 1
[0 to 3 / 2 / 1/step]
Selects the black line erase level. This setting is effective only when originals are scanned
by the DF.
[0 = No / 1 = Very weak / 2 = Weak / 3 = Strong]
This setting is applied regardless of what mode has been selected in SP4-921.
4943*
WhitePapDetect BiLv
[0 to 255 / 64 / 1/step]
4943 1 Color2
4943 1 Color3
SP5-XXX (Mode)
5001
5001 1
5024*
All Indicators On
Turns on all LEDs. The LCDs turn on and off every 3 seconds. Press the reset key to end this
program.
mm/inch Selection
81
After selecting the number, you must turn the main power switch off and on.
Europe/Asia model: [0: mm / 1: inch]
American model: [0: mm / 1: inch]
5045*
According Counter
Displays the number of the installed counter.
[0 to 2 / 0 / 1 /step]
0: 1 counter (Total)
1: 2 counters (Total and Prints)
2: 2 counters GPC
5055
Display IP address
Displays or does not display the IP address on the LCD.
CTL
[0 or 1 / 0 / -]
0: No (Not display), 1: Yes (Display)
5056
Coverage Counter
CTL
5062
Part Replacement
Displays or does not display the PCU yield on the LCD.
001 PCU
CTL
[0 or 1 / 0 / -]
0: Not display, 1: Display
5066
82
PM Parts Display
CTL
5067
001 PCU
CTL
5113
0: None
1: Key card (RK 3, 4)
001 Opt Cnt Type 1
CTL
CTL
5114
CTL
Disable Copying
CTL
83
5120*
Specifies the condition to reset the copy job settings when the key counter is removed.
0: Y = Yes: The settings are cleared when the counter is removed.
5120 1
1: StdBy = Standby only: The settings are cleared when the counter is removed at the
end of a job.
2: N = No: The settings are not cleared under either condition.
As for duplex copying, the job settings are always preserved regardless of these setting.
5121*
Counter Up Timing
[0 = Feed In / 1 = Exit]
5121 1
5167
Enables or disables the automatic print out without an accounting device. This SP is used
when the receiving fax is accounted by an external accounting device.
[ 0 or 1 / 0 / ]
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.
[0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
001 CE Login
CTL
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
5188
Copy NV Version
84
CTL
Set Time
Adjusts the RTC (real time clock) time setting for the local time zone.
Examples: For Japan (+9 GMT), enter 540 (9 hours x 60 min.)
DOM: +540 (Tokyo)
5302
5307
CTL
#
Summer Time
[ 0 or 1 / NA, EU, ASIA / 1 /step]
ON/OFF
001
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
NA and EUR: 1, ASIA: 0
85
Start
5401
86
Access Control
When installing the SDK application, SAS (VAS) adjusts the following settings. DFU
103 DocAcl
CTL
CTL
[ 0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]
CTL
CTL
CTL
CTL
CTL
CTL
CTL
CTL
5
Enables or disables the log-out
confirmation option.
Bit0: Log-out confirmation option
0: Enable (default), 1: Disable
CTL
5404
5411
Clears the counts for the user codes assigned by the key operator to restrict the use of the
machine. Press [Execute] to clear.
LDAP Certification
87
Easy Certification
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.
5413
Lockout Setting
Lockout On/Off
Switches on/off the lock on the local address book account.
001 [0 to 1/0/1]
0: Off
1: On
Lockout Threshold
002 Sets a limit on the frequency of lockouts for account lockouts.
[1 to 10/5/1]
Cancel On/Off
003
Determines whether the system waits the prescribed time for input of a correct user ID and
password after an account lockout has occurred.
[0 to 1/0/1]
0: Off (no wait time, lockout not cancelled)
1: On (system waits, cancels lockout if correct user ID and password are entered.
Cancel Time
004 Determines the length of time that the system waits for correct input of the user ID and
password after a lockout has occurred. This setting is used only if SP5413-3 is set to "1" (on).
[1 to 999/60/1 min.]
88
5414
Access Mitigation
Mitigation On/Off
Switches on/off masking of continuously used IDs and passwords that are identical.
001 [0 to 1/0/1]
0: Off
1: On
Mitigation Time
002 Sets the length of time for excluding continuous access for identical user IDs and passwords.
[0 to 60/15/1 min.]
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 Info
User Max Num
001 Limits the number of users used by the access exclusion and password attack detection
functions.
[50 to 200/200/1 users]
Password Max Num
002 Limits the number of passwords used by the access exclusion and password attack detection
functions.
[50 to 200/200/1 passwords]
89
Monitor Interval
003 Sets the processing time interval for referencing user ID and password information.
[1 to 10/3/1 sec.]
5417
Access Attack
Permissible Num
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
002 Sets the length of time for monitoring the frequency of access to MFP features.
[10 to 30/10/1 sec.]
Cert Waite
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.]
Attack Max Num
004 Sets a limit on the number of requests received for certification in order to slow down the
certification speed when an excessive number of access attempts have been detected.
[50 to 200/200/1 attempt]
5420
User Auth
These settings should be done with the System Administrator.
Note: These functions are enabled only after the user access feature has been enabled.
Copy
Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the copy applications.
001 [0 to 1/0/1]
0: On
1: Off
90
DS
Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the document server.
011 [0 to 1/0/1]
0: On
1: Off
Fax
Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the fax application.
021 [0 to 1/0/1]
0: On
1: Off
Scanner
Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the scan applications.
031 [0 to 1/0/1]
0: On
1: Off
Printer
Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the printer applications.
041 [0 to 1/0/1]
0: On
1: Off
051 SDK1
061 SDK2
071 SDK3
5431
[0 or 1/ 0 / 1] 0: ON. 1: OFF
Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the
SDK application.
CTL
010 Tag
011 Entry
012 Group
020 Mail
91
030 Fax
031 Fax Sub
032 Folder
033 Protect Code
034 Smtp Auth
035 Lsap Auth
036 Smb Ftp Fldr Auth
037 Acut Acl
038 Document ACL
5481
001
Determines whether an error code appears in the system log after a user authentication
failure occurs.
[0 to 1/0/1]
0: Off
1: On
Panel Disp
002
Determines whether an error code appears on the operation panel after a user
authentication failure occurs.
[0 to 1/1/1]
1: On
0: Off
92
5490
[0 to 1/0/1]
0: Disabled. Cancels operation if no code is input.
1: Enabled. Allows operation if another code is input and decrements the counter once for
use of the entered code.
5501
PM Alarm Interval
CTL
[ 0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 /step]
001 Printout
0: Alarm off
1 to 9999: Alarm goes off when the PM counter reaches the
specified value (1 to 9999) x 1000.
[ 0 or 1 / 1 / ]
002 ADF
5504
Jam Alarm
0: No alarm sounds
1: Alarm sounds after the number of originals passing through
the A(R)DF 10,000
CTL
Sets the alarm to sound for the specified jam level (document misfeeds are not included).
001 [ 0 to 3 / 3 / 1 /step]
0: Zero (Off), 1: Low (2.5K jams), 2: Medium (3K jams), 3: High (6K jams)
5505*
Error Alarm
Sets the error alarm level.
The error alarm counter counts "1" when any SC is detected. However, the error alarm
counter decreases by "1" when any SC is not detected during specified sheets of copies (for
001 example, default 1500 sheets).
The error alarm occurs when the SC error alarm counter reaches "5".
[0 to 255 / 10 / 100 copies per step]
5507
Supply Alarm
CTL
93
0: Off, 1: On,
003 Toner
0: Off, 1: On,
005 Drum
0: Off, 1: On,
002*
003*
CTL
0: Disable, 1: Enable
0: Disable, 1: Enable
0: Disable, 1: Enable
[ 03 to 30 / 10 / 1 minute /step]
011* Sets the time a jam must remain before it becomes an unattended paper jam. This setting
is enabled only when SP5508 004 is set to 1.
94
[ 02 to 10 / 5 / 1 /step]
012* Sets the number of consecutive paper jams required to initiate a call. This setting is enabled
only when SP5508 004 is set to 1.
Door Open: Time
[ 03 to 30 / 10 / 1 minute/step]
013* Sets the length of time the door remains open before the machine initiates a call.
This setting is enabled only when SP5508 004 is set to 1.
SC/Alarm Setting
5515
CTL
With @Remote in use, these SP codes can be set to issue an SC call when an SC error occurs.
If this SP is switched off, the SC call is not issued when an SC error occurs.
001 SC Call
002 Service Parts Near End
003 Service Parts End
[0 or 1 / 1 / -]
0: Off, 1: On
[0 or 1 / 0 / -] 0: Off,1: On
[0 or 1 / 1 / -] 0: Off,1: On
[Memory Clear]
5801
SCS
95
004
005
006
007
008
009
IMH
010 Delete the netfile application management files and thumbnails, and initializes the job login
ID.
NCS
011
Initializes the system default and interface settings (IP address also), SmartNetMonitor for
Admin, WebImageMonitor settings, and the TELNET settings.
The name of Apple talk is not cleared only if this SP is executed. Turns off and on after
executing this SP.
R-FAX
012 Initializes the job login ID, SmartNetMonitor for Admin, job history, and local storage file
numbers.
014
015
96
016
017
018
019
020
5802
MIRS Setting
[0 or 1 / 0 / - ] 0: No, 1: Yes
Conducts machine free run (including the scanner unit). Set "1" and then press key.
5802 1 Press key again to start "Free Run". When this SP is set to "0", the machine operates
normally even key is pressed.
5803
5804
5807*
Input Check
"Input Check" in this chapter.
Output Check
"Output Check" in this chapter.
Area Selection
Selects the display language.
2 North America, 3 Europe, 5 Asia, 6 China
97
001
5812
Code Set
"Machine No. Setting" in this section.
Service TEL
Telephone
CTL
001 Sets the telephone number for a service representative. This number is printed on the
Counter List, which can be printed with the users Counter menu.
This can be up to 20 characters (both numbers and alphabetic characters can be input).
Facsimile
CTL
002 Sets the fax or telephone number for a service representative. This number is printed on the
Counter List.
This can be up to 20 characters (both numbers and alphabetic characters can be input).
Supply
CTL
003 Use this to input the telephone number of your supplier for consumables. Enter the number
and press"StringIn" key.
Press the Clear modes key to delete the telephone number.
Sales
CTL
004 Use this to input the telephone number of your sales agency. Enter the number and press
#.
Press the Clear modes key to delete the telephone number.
5816
[NRS Function]
CTL
98
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Uses or does not use the RCG certification by SSL when
calling the RCG.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]
0: Uses the RCG certification
011 Port 80
[0 or 1 / 0 / ]
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Selects the timing for the remote firmware updating.
[0 or 1 / 0 / ]
0: Any status of a target machine
1: Sleep or panel off mode only
99
Install Status
This SP displays the RCG device installation status.
022 0: RCG device not registered
1: RCG device registered
2: Device registered
Connect Mode (N/M)
023
061
062 This SP setting determines if the proxy server is used when the machine communicates with
the service center.
HTTP Proxy Host
063
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 embedded RCG-N.
The address display is limited to 127 characters. Characters beyond the 127th
character are ignored.
This address is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report.
HTTP Proxy Port
This SP sets the port number of the proxy server used for communication between embedded
064 RCG N and the gateway. This setting is necessary to set up embedded RCG-N.
This port number is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report.
100
101
5
067
102
The certification request (setAuthKey) for update has been received from the GW
URL and certification is presently being updated.
The certification update is completed and the GW URL is being notified of the
successful update.
The certification update failed, and the GW URL is being notified of the failed update.
The period of the certification has expired and a new request for an update is being
sent to the GW URL.
11
A rescue update for certification has been issued and a rescue certification setting
is in progress for the rescue GW connection.
12
The rescue certification setting is completed and the GW URL is being notified of the
certification update request.
13
The notification of the request for certification update has been completed
successfully, and the system is waiting for the certification update request from the
rescue GW URL
14
The notification of the certification request has been received from the rescue GW
controller, and the certification is being stored.
15
The certification has been stored, and the GW URL is being notified of the successful
completion of this event.
16
The storing of the certification has failed, and the GW URL is being notified of the
failure of this event.
17
The certification update request has been received from the GW URL, the GW URL
was notified of the results of the update after it was completed, but a certification
error has been received, and the rescue certification is being recorded.
18
The rescue certification of No. 17 has been recorded, and the GW URL is being
notified of the failure of the certification update.
068
069
083
Request for certification update in progress. The current certification has expired.
An SSL error notification has been issued (after the certification has expired).
This SP setting determines if the operator can confirm the previous version of the firmware
085 before the firmware update execution. If the option to confirm the previous version is
selected, a notification is sent to the system manager and the firmware update is done with
the firmware files from the URL.
Firmware Size
086 Allows the service technician to confirm the size of the firmware data files during the
firmware update execution.
087
088
103
092 Displays the common name of the issuer of the @Remote certification. CN = the following
30 bytes. Asterisks (*) indicate that no DESS exists.
093
094
CERT: St ExpTime
Displays the start time of the period for which the current @Remote certification is enabled.
CERT: End ExpTime
Displays the end time of the period for which the current @Remote certification is enabled.
Ins Country
Select from the list the name of the country where embedded RCG-M is installed in the
machine. After selecting the country, you must also set the following SP codes for embedded
RCG-M:
150
SP5816-153
SP5816-154
SP5816-161
0: Japan, 1: USA, 2: Canada, 3: UK, 4: Germany, 5: France
6: Italy, 7: Netherlands, 8: Belgium, 9: Luxembourg, 10: Spain
104
Outline Phone #
The SP sets the number that switches to PSTN for the outside connection for embedded
RCG-M in a system that employs a PBX (internal line).
154
156
Use this SP to set a user name for access to remote dial up. Follow these rules when setting
a user name:
Name length: Up to 32 characters
Spaces and # allowed but the entire entry must be enclosed by double quotation
marks (").
Dial Up Password
157
Use this SP to set a password for access to remote dial up. Follow these rules when setting
a user name:
Name length: Up to 32 characters
Spaces and # allowed but the entire entry must be enclosed by double quotation
marks (").
Phone Number
161 Use this SP to set the telephone number of the line where embedded RCG-M is connected.
This number is transmitted to and used by the Call Center to return calls.
Limit: 24 numbers (numbers only)
Ans Timing Adj
When the Call Center calls out to a embedded RCG-M modem, it sends a repeating ID
tone (*#1#). This SP sets the time the line remains open to send these ID tones after the
162 number of the embedded RCG-M modem is dialed up and connected.
[0 to 24/ 1 /1 /step]
The actual amount of time is this setting + 2 sec. For example, if you set "2" the line will
remain open for 4 sec.
106
Access Point
This is the number of the dial-up access point for embedded RCG-M. If no setting is done
163 for this SP code, then a preset value (determined by the country selected) is used.
Default: 0
Allowed: Up to 16 alphanumeric characters
Comm Line
This SP sets the connection conditions for the customer. This setting dedicates the line to
embedded RCG-M only, or sets the line for sharing between embedded RCG-M and a
fax unit.
[0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
164 0: Line shared by embedded RCG-M/Fax
1: Line dedicated to embedded RCG-M only
If this setting is changed, the copier must be cycled off and on.
SP5816 187 determines whether the off-hook button can be used to interrupt an
embedded RCG-M transmission in progress to open the line for fax transaction.
173
Normally, it is best to allow unlimited time for certification and ID2 update requests, and
for the notification that the certification has been completed. However, embedded RCG174 M generates charges based on transmission time for the customer, so a limit is placed upon
the time allowed for these transactions.
If these transactions cannot be completed within the allowed time, do this SP to cancel the
time restriction.
186 RCG-C M Debut Bit SW DFU
107
FAX TX Priority
This SP determines whether pushing the off-hook button will interrupt an embedded RCGM transmission in progress to open the line for fax transaction. This SP can be used only if
SP5816-164 is set to "0".
[0 or 1/ 0 / - ]
187 0: Disable. Setting the fax unit off-hook does not interrupt a fax transaction in progress. If
the off-hook button is pushed during a embedded RCG-M transmission, the button must be
pushed again to set the fax unit on-hook after the embedded RCG-M transmission has
completed.
1: Enable. When embedded RCG-M shares a line with a fax unit, setting the fax unit offhook will interrupt a embedded RCG-M transmission in progress and open the line for a
fax transaction.
200
1: The embedded RCG device is being set. Only Box registration is completed. In this status
201 the this unit cannot answer a polling request from the external RCG.
2: The embedded RCG device is set. In this status the external RCG unit cannot answer a
polling request.
3: The registered device by the external RCG is being set. In this status the embedded RCG
device cannot be set.
4: The registered module by the external RCG has not started.
202
203
108
Instl: ID#
Allows entry of the number of the request needed for the embedded RCG.
Instl: Reference
Executes the inquiry request to the @Remote GateWay URL.
Instl: Rgstltn
Executes Embedded RCG Registration.
Instl: Rgstltn Rst
Displays a number that indicates the registration result.
0: Succeeded
2: Registration in progress
3: Proxy error (proxy enabled)
109
Illegal Modem
Parameter
Operation Error,
Incorrect Setting
5
208
Code
Meaning
-11001
-11002
-11003
Unexpected error
-12002
-12003
-12004
-2385
-2387
-2389
-2390
-2391
Error Caused by
Response from GW -2392
URL
-2393
209
110
Parameter error
External RCG not managed
-2394
-2395
-2396
-2397
-2398
Instl Clear
Releases a machine from its embedded RCG setup.
250
5821
5824
NVRAM Upload
5824 1
5825
5825 1
5828
CTL
Enables or disables 1284 Compatibility.
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
NOTE: This SP is activated only when SP5-828-50 is set to
"1".
Enables/disables Job Spooling.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step]
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
066
111
5828
Network Setting
CTL
Validates or invalidates the job spooling function for each
protocol.
0: Validates
1: Invalidates
bit0: LPR
bit1: FTP
bit2: IPP
bit3: SMB
bit4: BMLinkS
bit5: DIPRINT
bit6: (Reserved)
bit7: (Reserved)
Enables or disables the Telnet protocol.
090 TELNET (0: OFF 1: ON)
[ 0 or 1 / 1 / ]
0: Disable, 1: Enable
Enables or disables the Web operation.
[ 0 or 1 / 1 / ]
0: Disable, 1: Enable
112
5828
Network Setting
CTL
1: Enable
0: Disable
Web Item Invisible
Determines whether each item can be set in Websys.
236
[0x0000 to 0xffff/0xffff]
Bit 1: NetRICOH
Bit2: Vendor for consumables
Bit2-15: Reserved
Web Shopping Link Invisible
237
Determines whether the NetRICOH link is displayed on the Websys top page and link
page.
[0 to 1/1/1]
1: Display
0: No display
113
5828
Network Setting
CTL
238
Determines whether the consumable vendor link is displayed on the Websys top page and
link page.
[0 to 1/1/1]
1: Display
0: No display
Web Link 1 Name
239 Determines whether a name entered for "URL1" is displayed on the Websys link page. The
name length is limited to 31 characters.
114
HDD
5832
Enter the SP number for the partition to initialize, then press #. When the execution ends,
cycle the machine off and on.
IEEE 802.11
[1 to 11 or 13 / 11 or 13 / 1 /step]
Channel MAX
CTL
Sets the maximum number of channels available for data transmission via wireless LAN.
006 The number of channels available varies according to location. The default settings are set
for the maximum end of the range for each area. Adjust the upper 4 bits to set the maximum
number of channels. DFU
Do not change the setting.
115
[ 1 to 11 or 13 / 1 / 1 /step]
Channel MIN
CTL
Europe: 1 to 13
NA/ Asia: 1 to 11
Sets the minimum number of channels available for data transmission via the wireless LAN.
007 The number of channels available varies according to location. The default settings are set
for the minimum end of the range for each area. Adjust the lower 4 bits to set the minimum
number of channels. DFU
Do not change the setting.
[00 to 11 / 00 / 1 binary]
00: Key #1
011
CTL
CTL
CTL
[0 to 1 / 1 / 1] 0: Off, 1: On
[0 to 1 / 1 / 1] 0: 20m, 1: 9m
045
CTL
CTL
[0 to 3 / 3 / 1]
1: Info, 2: Warning, 3: Error
5842
116
Setting 1
CTL
Bit
Groups
Capture related
Certification related
Repository related
Setting 2
002
CTL
Bit
Groups
0-6
Not used
0: Date/Hour/Minute/Second
1: Minute/Second/Msecond
5844
USB
Transfer Rate
001
CTL
002
CTL
117
Product ID
CTL
CTL
Sets the device release number of the BCD (binary coded decimal) display.
004 [0000 to 9999/1] DFU
Enter as a decimal number. NCS converts the number to hexadecimal number recognized
as the BCD.
5845
CTL
Sets the FTP port number used when image files to the Scan Router Server.
Srv IP (Primary)
002 Use this SP to set the Scan Router Server address. The IP address under the transfer tab can
be referenced by the initial system setting.
Retry Interval
003 Specifies the interval time for sending the scanned image data to the deliver server or
SMTP/FTP/NCP/SMB server after sending error.
No. of Retries
[0 to 99 / 3 / 1 time/step]
004 Specifies the retry times for sending the scanned image data to the deliver server or SMTP/
FTP/NCP/SMB server after sending error.
DeliErr DispTime
006 Use this setting to determine the length of time the prompt message is displayed when a
test error occurs during document transfer with the NetFile application and an external
device.
Svr IP (Secondary)
008 Specifies the IP address assigned to the computer designated to function as the secondary
delivery server of Scan Router. This SP allows only the setting of the IP address without
reference to the DNS setting.
118
[0 to 4 / 0 / 1 /step]
Allows changing the model of the delivery server registered by the I/O device.
0: Unknown, 1: SG1 Provided, 2: SG1 Package,
3: SG2 Provided, 4: SG2 Package
Deli Svr Capabty
[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]
Bit4 = 1 Address book automatic update function exists Changes the capability of the
server that is registered as an I/
Bit3 = 1 Fax RX delivery function exists
O device.
Bit2 = 1 Sender password function exists
[ 0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]
Bit7 = 1 Address book usage limitation (Limitation for each authorized user)
Bit6 = 1 RDH authorization link
Bit5 to 0: Not used
013
014
015
016
119
017
018
022
[ 0 or 1 / 1 / - ]
0: Disable, 1: Enable
Enables or disables the prevention function for the continuous data sending.
5846
UCS Settings
CTL
Displays ID
001 Displays the unique device ID in use by the delivery server directory. The value is only
displayed and cannot be changed. This ID is created from the NIC MAC or IEEE 1394 EUI.
The ID is displayed as either 6-byle or 8-byte binary.
MC ID Clr (DelSvy)
Clears ID
002 Clears the unique ID of the device used as the name in the file transfer directory. Execute
this SP if the connection of the device to the delivery server is unstable. After clearing the ID,
the ID will be established again automatically by cycling the machine off and on.
Maximum Entries
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.
Delsvr Rtry Tmer
[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]
006 Sets the interval for retry attempts when the delivery server fails to acquire the delivery server
address book.
Delsvr Rtry Tmes
[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]
007 Sets the number of retry attempts when the delivery server fails to acquire the delivery server
address book.
120
Delsvr Maxentri
008 Sets the maximum number account entries of the delivery server user information managed
by UCS.
010
020
[1 to 255 / 60 / 1 /step]
Sets the length of the timeout for the search of the LDAP server.
WSD Max Entries
Sets the maximum entries for the address book of the WSD (SD-scanner)
[0 or 1 / 0 / -]
This SP must be executed immediately after installation of an HDD unit in a basic machine
that previously had no HDD. The first time the machine is powered on with the new HDD
041 installed, the system automatically takes the address book from the NVRAM and writes it
onto the new HDD. However, the new address book on the HDD can be accessed only by
the system administrator at this stage. Executing this SP by the service technician immediately
after power on grants full address book access to all users.
043
Addr B Media
Displays the slot number where an address book data is in.
122
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.
Web Service
CTL
SP5848-1 sets the 4-bit switch assignment for the access control setting. Setting of 0001
has no effect on access and delivery from Scan Router.
5848
DFU
[1 to 1024/1 K]
123
217 Timing
5849
Installation Date
CTL
001 Display
002 Print
5851
Displays the total counter when the installation date is registered to the
machine.
Bluetooth
001 Mode
CTL
124
Allows the technician to upgrade the firmware using a parallel cable when updating the
remote ROM.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
CTL
0: Disallow
1: Allow
5857
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)
002
Selects the destination where the debugging information generated by the event selected
by SP5858 will be stored if an error is generated
[2 to 3 /1]
2: HDD
3: SD Card
005
006
Save to HDD
Specifies the decimal key number of the log to be written to the hard disk.
Save to SD Card
Specifies the debug log number for saving to an SD card.
HDD to SD Card Latest
Takes the most recent 4 MB of the log written to the hard disk and copies them to the SD
009 Card.
A unique file name is generated to avoid overwriting existing file names on the SD Card.
Up to 4MB can be copied to an SD Card. 4 MB segments can be copied one by one to
each SD Card.
125
HDD to SD Any
010
011
Takes the log of the specified key from the log on the hard disk and copies it to the SD Card.
A unique file name is generated to avoid overwriting existing file names on the SD Card.
Up to 4 MB can be copied to an SD Card. 4 MB segments can be copied one by one to
each SD Card. This SP does not execute if there is no log on the HDD with no key specified.
Erase HDD Debug Data
Erases all debug logs on the HDD
Erase SD Debug
013
Dsply-SD Space
Displays the remaining space in the SD card.
SD to SD Latest (Latest 4 MB)
014
015
016
017
126
Saves the specified debug log (with SP5-857-006) in memory to the SD card.
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.
Make HDD Debug
This SP creates a 32 MB file to store a log on the HDD.
Make SD Debug
Executes the making of a file (4MB) for saving debug logs.
CTL
These SPs select the content of the debugging information to be saved to the 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.
001 Engine SC
002 Controller SC
003 Any SC
[0 to 65535 / 0 / 1 /step]
Turns the save function on/off for jam errors.
004 Jam
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/ step]
0: OFF, 1: ON
5859
CTL
001 Key 1
002 Key 2
003 Key 3
004 Key 4
005 Key 5
These SPs allow you to set up to 10 keys for log files for
functions that use common memory on the controller board.
006 Key 6
[ 9999999 to 9999999 / 0 / ]
007 Key 7
008 Key 8
009 Key 9
010 Key 10
127
5860
SMTP/POP3/IMAP4
CTL
[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.
MDN Res RFC2298
[0 to 1 / 1 / ]
021 Determines whether RFC2298 compliance is switched on for MDN reply mail.
0: No, 1: Yes
SMTP Aut Field Rep
[0 to 1 / 0 / ]
022 Determines whether the FROM item of the mail header is switched to the validated account
after the SMTP server is validated.
[0 or 1 / 0 / ]
Bit 1: PLAIN
Bit 2: CRAM MD5
Bit 3: DIGEST MD5
Bit 4 to 7: Not used
This SP is activated only when SMTP authorization is enabled by UP mode.
001
E-mail Report
Report Validity
[ 0 or 1 / 0 / ]
0: Enabled, 1: Disabled
128
CTL
Adds or does not add the date field to the header of the alert mail.
5869
001
Mail Function
GWINIT
[0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
0: ON, 1: OFF
5873
5875
CTL
003 Initialize
CTL
SC Auto Reboot
Enables or disables the automatic reboot function
when an SC error occurs.
[0 or 1 / 0 / ]
CTL
129
CTL
[0 or 1 / 0 / -]
0: Manual reboot, 1: Automatic reboot
5878
Option Setup
001 Data Overwrite Security
5881
5885
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.
Person Info Prot
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)
5893
130
*CTL
001
SDK-1
002
SDK-2
003
SDK-3
004
SDK-4
005
SDK-5
006
SDK-6
5902
5902 1
5907*
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, select these names once
5907 1 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.
5912*
[0 to 255 / 45 / 1/step]
Printout
Specifies the PCU alarm level. The PCU alarm is issued when the following condition is met:
5912 1 PAc x 1000 >= PCUc
where PAc is the value specified in this SP and PCUc is the PCU counter. When you specify
0 (zero), the PCU alarm is deactivated.
5913
Switch Permission
Print Application
Sets the length of time to elapse before allowing another application to take control of the
002 display when the application currently controlling the display is not operating because a
key has not been pressed.
[3 to 30 / 3 / 1 second/step]
5974
Cherry Server
131
Selects which version of the Scan Router application program, Light or Full
(Professional), is installed.
001 [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]
0: Light version (supplied with this machine)
1: Full version (optional)
Device Setting
5985
The NIC and USB support features are built into the GW controller. Use this SP to enable
and disable these features. In order to use the NIC and USB functions built into the
controller board, these SP codes must be set to "1".
[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
SP Print Mode
5990
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: OFF, 1: ON
SMC Print
In the SP mode, press Copy Window to move to the copy screen, select the paper size,
then press Start. Select A4/LT (Sideways) or larger to ensure that all the information prints.
Press SP Window to return to the SP mode, select the desired print, and press "EXECUTE".
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.)
132
SP6-XXX (Peripherals)
6006*
ADF Adjustment (
NOTE: Available menus depend on the machine model and its configuration.
StoS/Front Regist
001 Adjusts the side-to-side registration for the front side of the original, for ARDF mode. Use
the key to select + or before entering the value
Leading Regist
002 Adjusts the leading edge registration for ARDF mode. Use the key to select + or
before entering the value.
Trailing Erase
003 Adjusts the trailing edge erase margin for ARDF mode. Use the key to select + or
before entering the value.
S to S/ Rear Regist
004 Adjusts the side-to-side registration for the 2nd side of the original, for ARDF mode. Use
the key to select + or before entering the value
005
Sub-scan Magnif
[0 = No / 1 = Yes]
006 Turns on or off the skew correction at 2nd side scanning. This SP is activated only when the
duplex mode is selected.
133
Skew Correction
007 Adjusts the original buckle for the skew correction at 2ns side scanning. This SP is activated
only when SP6-006-006 is set to "1 (Yes)".
6009
003 Performs an ARDF free run at simplex scanning mode. Press "ON" to start; press "OFF" to
stop.
6910*
[0 to 60 / 30 / 1 s/step]
Adjusts the interval used for the shading processing in the ARDF mode. Light and heat in
001 the room may affect the scanner response. Reduce this setting if copy quality indicates that
the white level is drifting during ARDF copy jobs.
6930*
[0 or 1 / 0 / - ] 0: No, 1: Yes
Total Operation
001 Displays the total operation time (total drum rotation time).
7401*
Total SC Counter
[0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step]
134
SC History
001 Latest
002 Latest 1
003 Latest 2
004 Latest 3
005 Latest 4
006 Latest 5
007 Latest 6
008 Latest 7
009 Latest 8
010 Latest 9
7502*
CounterPaper Jam
[0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step]
CounterOrgn Jam
[0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step]
7504*
001
010
011
012
Paper Jam/Loc
[0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step]
Displays the total number of the paper jams classified by timing and location.
At power on
Paper jam occurs at power on.
Regist NoFeed: OFF
Paper does not reach the registration sensor (from a paper tray).
1 Vertical SN: OFF
Paper does not reach the relay sensor.
1 Vertical SN: ON
Paper is caught at the relay sensor.
135
021
022
050
060 Paper does not reach the registration sensor during reverse-side printing (for duplex
printing).
070
120
121
122
123
125
136
Regist SN: ON
Paper is caught at the registration sensor.
1 Exit SN: ON
Paper is caught at the exit sensor (previous page).
Exit SN: OFF
Paper does not reach the exit sensor.
2 Exit SN: ON
Paper is caught at the exit sensor.
Dup Inverter: OFF
Paper does not reach the duplex inverter sensor (from the registration roller).
Dup Inverter: ON
Paper is caught at the duplex inverter sensor.
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.
210 Regist SN: OFF
211 Regist SN: ON
212 Paper Exit SN: OFF
CTL
164 LG SEF
166 LT SEF
172 HLT SEF
255 Others
7507*
137
001 Lastest
002 Latest 1
CODE:007
004 Latest 3
SIZE:05h
006 Latest 5
138
Sample Display:
003 Latest 2
005 Latest 4
TOTAL:0000334
DATE: Mon Mar 15 11:44:50 2000
where:
007 Latest 6
008 Latest 7
009 Latest 8
010 Latest 9
Size
Code
Size
Code
Size
Code
A4 (S)
05
A3 (L)
84
DLT (L)
A0
A5 (S)
06
A4 (L)
85
LG (L)
A4
B5 (S)
0E
A5 (L)
86
LT (L)
A6
LT (S)
26
B4 (L)
8D
HLT (L)
AC
HLT (S)
2C
B5 (L)
8E
Others
FF
7508*
001 Lastest
002 Last 1
003 Last 2
CODE:007
004 Last 3
SIZE:05h
005 Last 4
006 Last 5
TOTAL:0000334
DATE: Mon Mar 15 11:44:50 2000
where:
007 Last 6
008 Last 7
009 Last 8
010 Last 9
7624
Part Replacement
001
7801
PCU
Selects the PM maintenance for PCU.
Memory/Version/PN
255
7803*
Displays the he part number and version of all ROMs in the machine
PM Counter
001 Paper
7804
PM Count Reset
Paper
001 Resets the PM counter (SP7-803-001). When the program ends normally, the message
Completed is displayed.
7807
ResetSC/Jam
139
Resets the SC, paper, original, and total jam counters. When the program ends normally,
001 the message Completed is displayed. SP7-807-1 does not reset the following logs:
SP7-507 (Display-Paper Jam History) and SP7-508 (Display-Original Jam History).
MF Error Counter Japan Only
7826
A request for the count total failed at power on. This error will
occur if the device is installed but disconnected.
The request for a staple count failed at power on. This error
will occur if the device is installed but disconnected.
7827
7832*
001
Display-Self-Diag
Displays the SC codes and the number of their occurrences. Each number is in the range
of 0 to 9999.
[Resident Memory]
7836
7901
Records the location where a problem is detected in the program. The data stored in this
SP is used for problem analysis. DFU
001 File Name
003 Location
DsplyInfo Count
7991*
140
Displays the total operating time or the total number of operations. The time is displayed in
the following format: day: hour: minute: second.
003
004
005
7992*
004
005
Dsply-ID S Work
The total of the time when the ID sensor is working.
Dsply-Dev Counter
The total number of paper outputs.
Dsply-ID Er Count
The total number of ID-sensor errors.
Reset-Info Count
Reset-Dev Count
Clears the development counter (SP7-991-004).
Reset-ID Er Count
SP8-XXX (History)
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.
Prefixes
What it means
T:
C:
Copy application.
F:
Fax application.
P:
Print application.
S:
Scan application.
O:
Other applications
(external network
applications, for example)
141
The Group 8 SP codes are limited to 17 characters, forced by the necessity of displaying them on the small
LCDs of printers and faxes that also use these SPs. Read over the list of abbreviations below and refer to it
again if you see the name of an SP that you do not understand.
Key for Abbreviations
Abbreviation
142
What it means
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AddBook
Address Book
Apl
Application
B/W
Bk
Black
Cyan
ColCr
Color Create
ColMode
Color Mode
Comb
Combine
Comp
Compression
Deliv
Delivery
DesApl
Dev Counter
Dup, Duplex
Emul
Emulation
FC
Full Color
FIN
Full Bleed
No Margins
GenCopy
Abbreviation
What it means
GPC
Get Print Counter. For jobs 10 pages or less, this counter does not count up.
For jobs larger than 10 pages, this counter counts up by the number that is
in excess of 10 (e.g., for an 11-page job, the counter counts up 11-10 =1)
IFax
Internet Fax
ImgEdt
Image Edit performed on the original with the copier GUI, e.g. border
removal, adding stamps, page numbers, etc.
Black (YMCK)
LS
LSize
Mag
Magnification
MC
NRS
Org
OrgJam
Original Jam
Palm 2
Print Job Manager/Desk Top Editor: A pair of utilities that allows print jobs
to be distributed evenly among the printers on the network, and allows files
to moved around, combined, and converted to different formats.
PC
Personal Computer
PGS
Pages. A page is the total scanned surface of the original. Duplex pages
count as two pages, and A3 simplex count as two pages if the A3/DLT
counter SP is switched ON.
PJob
Print Jobs
Ppr
Paper
PrtJam
PrtPGS
Print Pages
Red (Toner Remaining). Applies to the wide format model A2 only. This
machine is under development and currently not available.
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Abbreviation
What it means
RCG
Rez
Resolution
SC
Scn
Scan
Sim, Simplex
S-to-Email
Scan-to-E-mail
SMC
SMC report printed with SP5990. All of the Group 8 counters are recorded
in the SMC report.
Svr
Server
TonEnd
Toner End
TonSave
Toner Save
TXJob
Send, Transmission
YMC
YMCK
All of the Group 8 SPs are reset with SP5 801 1 Memory All Clear.
8 191
CTL
8 192
CTL
8 193
CTL
8 195
CTL
SP 8 191 to 8 196 count the number of scanned sides of pages, not the number of physical pages.
These counters do not count reading user stamp data, or reading color charts to adjust color.
Previews done with a scanner driver are not counted.
A count is done only after all images of a job have been scanned.
Scans made in SP mode are not counted.
Examples
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If 3 B5 pages and 1 A3 page are scanned with the scanner application but not stored, the S: count
is 4.
If both sides of 3 A4 sheets are copied and stored to the document server using the Store File button
in the Copy mode window, the C: count is 6 and the L: count is 6.
If both sides of 3 A4 sheets are copied but not stored, the C: count is 6.
If you enter document server mode then scan 6 pages, the L: count is 6.
T:LSize Scan PGS
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count the total number of large pages input with the scanner for scan and
copy jobs. Large size paper (A3/DLT) scanned for fax transmission is not counted.
8 201
These counters are displayed in the SMC Report, and in the User Tools display.
F:LSize Scan PGS
8 203
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count the number of large pages scanned by original type for Fax jobs.
S:LSize Scan PGS
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
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 are not counted.
8 205
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.
Number of front sides fed for scanning:
001
Front
With an ADF/ARDF that can scan both sides simultaneously, the Front
side count is the same as the number of pages fed for either simplex
or duplex scanning.
With an ADF/ARDF that cannot scan both sides simultaneously, the
Front side count is the same as the number of pages fed for duplex
front side scanning. (The front side is determined by which side the
user loads face up.)
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002
Back
With an ADF/ARDF that can scan both sides simultaneously, the Back
count is the same as the number of pages fed for duplex scanning.
With an ADF/ARDF that cannot scan both sides simultaneously, the
Back count is the same as the number of pages fed for duplex rearside scanning.
When 1 sheet is fed for duplex scanning the Front count is 1 and the Back count is 1.
If a jam occurs during the job, recovery processing is not counted to avoid double counting. Also, the
pages are not counted if the jam occurs before the first sheet is output.
8 281
T:Scan PGS/TWAIN
CTL
8 285
S:Scan PGS/TWAIN
CTL
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
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[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by size the total number of pages scanned by all applications. Use
these totals to compare original page size (scanning) and output (printing) page size
[SP 8-441].
C:Scan PGS/Size
8 302
CTL
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by size the total number of pages scanned by the Copy application.
Use these totals to compare original page size (scanning) and output (printing) page
size [SP 8-442].
F:Scan PGS/Size
8 303
CTL
These SPs count by size the total number of pages scanned by the Fax application. Use
these totals to compare original page size (scanning) and output page size [SP 8-443].
S:Scan PGS/Size
8 305
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by size the total number of pages scanned by the Scan application.
Use these totals to compare original page size (scanning) and output page size [SP
8-445].
001 A3
002 A4
003 A5
004 B4
005 B5
006 DLT
007 LG
008 LT
009 HLT
010 Full Bleed
254 Other (Standard)
255 Other (Custom)
8 381
T:Total PrtPGS
CTL
8 382
C:Total PrtPGS
CTL
8 383
F:Total PrtPGS
CTL
8 384
P:Total PrtPGS
CTL
8 385
S:Total PrtPGS
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
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.
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When several documents are merged for a print job, the number of pages stored is counted for the
application that stored them.
These counters are used primarily to calculate charges on use of the machine, so the following pages
are not counted as printed pages:
Blank pages in a duplex printing job.
Blank pages inserted as document covers, chapter title sheets, and slip sheets.
Reports printed to confirm counts.
All reports done in the service mode (service summaries, engine maintenance reports, etc.)
Test prints for machine image adjustment.
Error notification reports.
Partially printed pages as the result of a copier jam.
LSize PrtPGS
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count pages printed on paper sizes A3/DLT and larger.
8 391
In addition to being displayed in the SMC Report, these counters are also
displayed in the User Tools display on the copy machine.
8 411
Prints/Duplex
CTL
T:PrtPGS/Dup Comb
8 421
148
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by binding and combining, and n-Up settings the number of pages
processed for printing by the copier application.
F:PrtPGS/Dup Comb
8 423
[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.
C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb
8 422
CTL
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by binding and combining, and n-Up settings the number of pages
processed for printing by the fax application.
P:PrtPGS/Dup Comb
8 424
CTL
These SPs count by binding and combining, and n-Up settings the number of pages
processed for printing by the printer application.
S:PrtPGS/Dup Comb
8 425
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by binding and combining, and n-Up settings the number of pages
processed for printing by the scanner application.
O:PrtPGS/Dup Comb
8 427
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by binding and combining, and n-Up settings the number of pages
processed for printing by Other applications
001 Simplex> Duplex
006 2>
007 4>
008 6>
009 8>
010 9>
011 16>
012 Booklet
013 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.
Here is a summary of how the counters work for Booklet and Magazine modes:
Booklet
Magazine
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Original
Pages
Count
Original
Pages
Count
8 441
T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size
8 443
F:PrtPGS/Ppr Size
8 447
150
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the fax application.
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the printer
application.
S:PrtPGS/Ppr Size
8 445
CTL
These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the copy
application.
P:PrtPGS/Ppr Size
8 444
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by all applications.
C:PrtPGS/Ppr Size
8 442
CTL
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the scanner
application.
O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by Other applications.
001 A3
002 A4
003 A5
004 B4
005 B5
006 DLT
007 LG
008 LT
009 HLT
PrtPGS/Ppr Tray
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
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
006 Tray 5
007 Tray 6
008 Tray 7
009 Tray 8
010 Tray 9
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011 Tray 10
012 Tray 11
013 Tray 12
014 Tray 13
015 Tray 14
016 Tray 15
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.
Blank sheets (covers, chapter covers, slip sheets) are also counted.
During duplex printing, pages printed on both sides count as 1, and a page printed
on one side counts as 1.
8 462
8 463
8 464
C:PrtPGS/Ppr Type
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by the copy application.
F:PrtPGS/Ppr Type
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by the fax application.
P:PrtPGS/Ppr Type
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by the printer application.
001 Normal
002 Recycled
003 Special
004 Thick
005 Normal (Back)
006 Thick (Back)
007 OHP
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CTL
008 Other
8 521
T:PrtPGS/FIN
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the Copy
application.
F:PrtPGS/FIN
8 523
[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
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the Fax
application.
Print finishing options for received faxes are currently not available.
P:PrtPGS/FIN
8 524
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the Print
application.
S:PrtPGS/FIN
8 525
CTL
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the Scanner
application.
001 Sort
002 Stack
003 Staple
004 Booklet
005 Z-Fold
006 Punch
007 Other
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.
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T:Counter
8 581
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
This SP counts the total output broken down by color output, regardless of 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
8 591
O:Counter
8 591 1 A3/DLT
8 591 2 Duplex
8 601
Cvg Counter
8 601 1 Cvg: BW %
8 601 11 Cvg: BW Pages
8 631
8 633
T:FAX TX PGS
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count the totals for A3/DLT paper use, number
of duplex pages printed, and the number of staples used.
These totals are for Other (O:) applications only.
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
[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
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
This SP counts by color mode the number of pages sent by fax to a telephone number.
001 B/W
If a document has color and black-and-white pages mixed, the pages are counted separately as B/
W or Color.
At the present time, this feature is provided for the Fax application only so SP8631 and SP8633 are
the same.
The counts include error pages.
If a document is sent to more than one destination with a Group transmission, the count is done for
each destination.
Polling transmissions are counted but polling RX are not.
Relay, memory, and confidential mailbox transmissions and are counted for each destination.
154
T:IFAX TX PGS
8 641
[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
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
This SP counts by color mode the number of pages sent by Fax as fax images using IFax.
001 B/W
If a document has color and black-and-white pages mixed, the pages are counted separately as B/
W or Color.
At the present time, this feature is provided for the Fax application only so SP8641 and SP8643 are
the same.
The counts include error pages.
If a document is sent to more than one destination with a Group transmission, the count is done for
each destination.
Polling transmissions are counted but polling RX are not.
Relay, memory, and confidential mailbox transmissions and are counted for each destination.
T:S-to-Email PGS
8 651
[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
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. If the job is
cancelled before it is stored, the pages are not counted.
If Scan-to-Email is used to send a 10-page document to 5 addresses, the count is 10 (the pages are
sent to the same SMTP server together).
If Scan-to-PC is used to send a 10-page document to 5 folders, the count is 50 (the document is sent
to each destination of the SMB/FTP server).
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Due to restrictions on some devices, if Scan-to-Email is used to send a 10-page document to a large
number of destinations, the count may be divided and counted separately. For example, if a 10-page
document is sent to 200 addresses, the count is 10 for the first 100 destinations and the count is also
10 for the second 100 destinations, for a total of 20.).
T:Deliv PGS/Svr
8 661
[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
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.
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.
If the job is canceled before storage on the Scan Router server finishes, the count is not done.
The count is executed even if there is confirmation of the arrival at the Scan Router server.
T:Deliv PGS/PC
8 671
[0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1]
These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent to a folder on a PC (Scanto-PC) with the Scan and LS applications.
S:Deliv PGS/PC
8 675
CTL
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.
If several documents are merged for sending, the number of pages stored are counted for the
application that stored them.
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When several documents are sent by a Fax broadcast, the F: count is done for the number of pages
sent to each destination.
8 681
T:PCFAX TXPGS
CTL
8 683
F:PCFAX TXPGS
CTL
This counts pages sent from a PC using a PC fax application, from the PC through the copier to the
destination.
When sending the same message to more than one place using broadcasting, the pages are only
counted once. (For example, a 10-page fax is sent to location A and location B. The counter goes
up by 10, not 20.)
TX PGS/Port
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count the number of pages sent by the physical port used to send them. For
example, if a 3-page original is sent to 4 destinations via ISDN G4, the count for ISDN
(G3, G4) is 12.
8 701
001 PSTN-1
002 PSTN-2
003 PSTN-3
005 Network
8 711
8 715
T:Scan PGS/Comp
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
S:Scan PGS/Comp
CTL
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count the number of pages sent by each compression mode.
-001 JPEG/JPEG2000
-002
-003 PDF
-004 Other
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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
8 771
Dev Counter
CTL
[0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1]
8 781
*BICU
[0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1]
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).
001 K
Cvr Cnt:0-10%
8 851
[0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1]
These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage of each color
is from 0% to 10%.
011 0-2%:Bk
158
*BICU
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%.
001 Bk
Cvr Cnt: 31%8 881
*BICU
[0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1]
These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage of each color
is 31% or higher.
001 Bk
8 891
Page/Toner Bottle
*BICU
[0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1]
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
159
Page/Toner k Prev2
8 911
*BICU
[0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1]
This SP displays the number of sheets output by the scan application with 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
011 Covwerage/P: Bk
Machine Status
8 941
160
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count the amount of time the machine spends in each operation mode. These
SPs are useful for customers who need to investigate machine operation for improvement
of their compliance with ISO Standards.
001 Operation Time
006 SC
007 PrtJam
008 OrgJam
8 999
AdominCounter
CTL
[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1]
003 Copy: BW
007 Printer: BW
010 FaxP: BW
013 Duplex
015 Cvr: BW %
101 SedTtl: FC
102 SendTtl: BW
103 FaxSend
104 FaxSend: BW
105 FaxSend: BW
161
162
Sensor/Switch
1h
0h
001
Safety SW
Open
Closed
003
Right Cover SW
Open
Closed
006
Upper Relay S
Paper detected
Not detected
007
Lower Relay S
Paper detected
Not detected
009
Regist Sensor
Paper detected
Not detected
010
Exit Sensor
Paper detected
Not detected
011
Duplex Inverter S
Paper detected
Not detected
014
By-pass PE S
Paper detected
Not detected
016
Upper PE S
Paper detected
Not detected
017
BK-Upper PE S
Paper detected
Not detected
020
BK-Lower PE S
Paper detected
Not detected
027
Installed
Not installed
028
BK type
030
Duplex Installed
Installed
Not installed
032
Main M Lock
Locked
Not locked
033
Polygon M Lock
Locked
Not locked
035
Total CO Install
Installed
Not installed
036
Key CO Install
Installed
Not installed
037
L-Synchronization
Detected
Not detected
039
DF-Cover Open S
Open
Closed
040
DF-Original Set S
Paper detected
Not detected
041
DF-Registration S
Paper detected
Not detected
042
DF-Exit S
Paper detected
Not detected
Num.
Sensor/Switch
1h
0h
044
DF-Reverse S
Paper detected
Not detected
045
Platen Cover S
Open
Closed
050
High speed
052
Front Cover SW
Open
Closed
053
HP Sensor
Detected
Not detected
055
BK-UpperCover SW
Open
Closed
056
BK-LowerCover SW
Open
Closed
None
30
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.
Component
001
Main M- Fwd
002
Main M- Rev
163
Num.
Component
003
Quenching Lamp
004
Toner Sup CL
005
Fan M- High
006
Fan M- Low
007
Registration CL
008
By-pass Feed CL
009
Upper Feed CL
010
BK-Upper Feed CL
015
BK-Lower Feed CL
020
021
024
026
Polygon M
027
Polygon M/LD
028
LD
029
DF-Feed M
030
DF-Transport M
031
DF-Feed CL
034
038
Fusing SOL
When checking Fan Motor High (005) or Fan Motor Low (006) note the following:
These motors may not respond when the fusing temperature is high.
Selecting ON checks that one of these motors normally operates. Selecting OFF turns off the
motor that you have started by selecting ON. However, this does not guarantee that the motor
normally stops during normal operation.
164
Bit Switch
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.
bit 4
0: Disable
1: Enable
Card Save
bit 5
DFU
bit 6
DFU
bit 7
0: Disable
1: Enable
Enable: The machine prints all RPCS and PCL jobs with a border on the edges of the
printable area.
1001
Bit Switch
165
bit 0
DFU
bit 1
DFU
bit 2
Shift Collate
Normal Collate
A collation type (shift or normal) will be applied to all jobs that do not already have a
Collate Type configured.
If #5-0 is enabled, this Bit Switch has no effect.
bit 3
0: Enable
1: Disable
Some host systems submit jobs that contain both PS and PCL5e/c. If Auto PDL switching
is disabled, these jobs will not be printed properly.
1001
166
bit 4
DFU
bit 5
DFU
bit 6
DFU
bit 7
DFU
Bit Switch
bit 0
DFU
bit 1
DFU
bit 2
0: Disable
1: Enable
Enabled: Uses the same left margin as older HP models such as HP4000/HP8000.
In other words, the left margin defined in the job (usually "<ESC>*r0A") will be changed
to "<ESC>*r1A"
1001
bit 3
DFU
bit 4
DFU
bit 5
DFU
bit 6
DFU
bit 7
DFU
Bit Switch
Bit Switch
167
bit 0
DFU
bit 1
Disabled
Enabled
(single
copy)
(multiple)
If a paper size or type mismatch occurs during the printing of multiple copies, only a
single copy is output by default. Using this BitSw, the device can be configured to print
all copies even if a paper mismatch occurs.
bit 2
DFU
bit 3
[PS] PS Criteria
Pattern3
Pattern1
Disable
(100)
Enable
(1000)
Enabled: Changes the maximum number of jobs that can be stored on the HDD via Job
Type settings to 1000. The default is 100.
bit 5
DFU
bit 6
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
Disable
Enable
(Duplex)
Routes all pages through the duplex unit. If this is disabled, simplex pages or the last
page of an odd-paged duplex job, are not routed through the duplex unit. This could
result in problems with letterhead / pre-printed pages.
168
1001
Bit Switch
bit 0
DFU
bit 1
DFU
bit 2
DFU
bit 3
DFU
bit 4
DFU
bit 5
DFU
bit 6
DFU
bit 7
DFU
1001
Bit Switch
Bit Switch
1003
Clear Setting
Not used
1004
Print Summary
Display Version
1006
Sample/Locked print
169
5801
Description
5907
Selects the brand name and the production name for Windows
Plug & Play. This information is stored in NVRAM.
7832
Detailed Display of
Self-Diagnostics
What it means
[range / default /
step]
Example: [-9 to +9 / +3.0 / 0.1 mm step]. The setting can be adjusted 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
This value is stored in NVRAM. After a RAM reset, the default value (factory
setting) is restored.
DFU
SP1
Mode Number
1001*
170
Scan NV Version
1004*
Compression Type
1005*
Erase Margin
1009*
1012
[0 or 1 / 1 / - ]
1013
SP
Number/Name
These SP codes set the compression ratio for the grayscale or full color processing mode
that can be selected with the notch settings on the operation panel.
Range: 5 (lowest ratio) 95 (highest ratio)
[5 to 95 / 20 /1/step]
[5 to 95 / 40 /1/step]
[5 to 95 / 65 /1/step]
[5 to 95 / 80 /1/step]
[5 to 95 / 95 /1/step]
For the settings of the image quality, see the copier SP-mode table.
171
LE Registration
1001 3 Duplex
1002*
S-to-S Regist
1003*
[0 to 10 / 5 / 1 mm/step]
[0 to 10 / 5 / 1 mm/step]
1003 4 By-pass
[0 to 10 / 5 / 1 mm/step]
1003 5 Duplex
[0 to 20 / 5 / 1 mm/step]
1103*
172
Fusing Idling
[0 = No / 1 = Yes]
Enables or disables the contact-release control. The following table lists the results.
1103 1
Setting
0 = No
1 = Yes
C-R control
Works
Idling time
Shorter
Longer
Fusing quality
Lower
Higher
Adjusts the target fusing temperature. Note that the thermistor is at the center of the hot
roller.
1105 3 Standby-Center
1105 5 Copying-Center
[0 to 80 / 60 / 1C/step]
1105 9 Thick-Center
1106
Display Fusing
Adjusts the number of zero-cross cycles of the fusing lamp AC supply needed to bring the
fusing lamp power to 100% while bringing the lamp up to the standby temperature or while
copying. Increase this value if the machine is experiencing sudden power dropouts.
[0: No / 1: Yes]
1108*
Set-Fusing Start
[0 = 1s / 1 = 1.5s / 2 = 2s]
173
1109
1109 1
1110*
[30 to 60 / 30 / 1 s/step]
Specifies the fan control time. The fan motor keeps its operating speed for the specified
1110 1 time before changing the speed or stopping. The fan control timer prevents the exhaust fan
from suddenly stopping. This function protects the copier from overheating.
1159*
Fusing Jam SC
[0 = No / 1 = Yes]
Enables or disables consecutive jam detection at the fusing unit. If this SP is set to "1" (default:
1159 1 0), consecutive fusing jam alarm occurs (SC559) when the machine detects three
consecutive paper jams at the fusing unit.
1902
Display-AC Freq.
Displays the fusing lamp power control frequency (as detected by the zero cross signal
1902 1 generator). The displayed value is 1/5 the actual frequency: 10 and lower = 50 Hz, 11
and higher = 60 Hz.
1911*
By-pass Envelope
[0 = No / 1= Yes]
The program dedicated to envelope printing runs when you enable this program
1911 1 (SP1-911-001) and you select Thick Paper as the paper type of the by-pass tray
( > System Settings > Tray Paper Settings > Paper Type: Bypass Tray).
SP2-XXX (Drum)
2001*
CR Bias Adj
Printing
2001 1 Adjusts the voltage applied to the charge roller for printing. The voltage changes
automatically as charge-roller voltage control works. The value here is the base value for
the charge-roller voltage control.
174
ID sensor pattern
2001 2 Adjusts the voltage applied to the charge roller for the ID sensor pattern (as part of chargeroller voltage correction). The charge-roller voltage is obtained by adding SP2-001-002
to the value of SP2-001-001.
2101*
2101 2
Trailing Edge
2101 3
Left side
2101 4
Right side
Dv Bias Adj
Printing
2201 1 Adjusts the voltage applied to the development roller for printing. Image 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
2201 2 Adjusts the voltage applied to the development roller for the ID sensor pattern. The voltage
applied is obtained by adding SP2-201-002 to SP2-201-1. The setting affects ID sensor
pattern density, which in turn affects the toner supply.
175
2213*
Outputs After NE
[0 = 50 pages / 1 = 20 sheets]
2213 1 Sets the number of copy/print/fax pages that can be made after toner near-end has been
detected. Reduce the number of pages if the user normally makes copies with a high image
ratio.
2214
2214 1
2221
Develpr Initialize
Initializes the TD sensor toner supply target voltage and the TD sensor gain value. Execute
this SP replacing the developer or the TD sensor.
ID Error Analysis (
2221 1 Vsg
2221 2 Vsp
2221 3 PWM
2221 4 Vsdp
2221 5 Vt
2221 6 Vts
2301*
Tr Current Adj (
Normal paper
2301 1
Adjusts the current applied to the transfer roller when feeding from a paper tray. Use a
high setting if the user normally feeds relatively thick paper (within spec) from a paper tray
Thick/Special
[2 = 4 A / 1 = 2 A / 0 = 0 A / 1 = 2 A / 2
= +4 A]
2301 2 Adjusts the current applied to the transfer roller when feeding from the by-pass tray. Use
a high setting (a) if the user normally feeds relatively thick paper from the by-pass tray, or
(b) if waste toner is re-attracted from the drum (which can occur when using transparencies).
176
Duplex
2301 3
[2 = 4 A / 1 = 2 / 0 = 0 A / 1 = 2 A / 2 =
+4 A]
Adjusts the current applied to the transfer roller when carrying out a duplex job. Use this
SP if there is poor image transfer on the rear side of duplex copies.
Cleaning
[10 to 1 / 1 / 1 A/step]
2301 4 Adjusts the current applied to the transfer roller for roller cleaning. Increase the current if
toner remains on the roller after cleaning. (Remaining toner may cause dirty background
on the rear side.)
2802
Initializes the developer and checks the TD sensor output (Vt). The machine mixes the
developer for 2 minutes while reading and displaying the Vt value. The machine does not
2802 1 initialize the TD sensor output. If the machine has not been used for a long period, prints
may have a dirty background. In a case like this, use this SP to mix the developer. The
message Completed is displayed when the program ends normally.
2906*
Tailing Crctn
Shift value
2906 1 Shifts the image position at the intervals specified by SP2-906-002. When the copier is
continuously printing vertical lines (such as in tables), the paper may not separate correctly.
This SP can prevent this.
2906 2
2908
2908 1
Interval
[1 to 10 / 1 / 1 page/step]
2915*
Polygon Idling
[0 = None / 1 = 15 s / 2 = 25 s]
177
Specifies the polygon mirror motor idling time. The polygon mirror motor starts its operation
when an original is set, a key is pressed, or the platen cover or DF is opened. The motor
2915 1
stops if no manual operation is performed for the specified time. When you set 0, the
motor does not stop while the copier is in the standby status.
2921*
2921 1
2922*
Adjusts the toner supply time. The toner supply motor remains on for the specified time. To
2922 1 validate this setting, select 0 in SP2-921-001. Specify a greater value if the user tends
to make many copies having high proportions of solid black image areas.
2926*
Standard Vt
Adjusts Vts (the Vt value for new developer). The TD sensor output is adjusted to this value
2926 1 during the TD sensor initial setting process. This SP is effective only when SP2-921001 is
0, 1, or 2.
2927*
2927 1
2928
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.
Toner End Clear
Clears the following messages and counters without supplying the toner:
Toner near end message
Toner end message
2928 1
2929*
178
Vref Limits
2929 1 Upper
2929 2 Lower
2994*
2994 1
2996*
ID Detect Temp
[30 to 90 / 30 / 1 C/step]
Adjusts the temperature threshold. The ID sensor signal is not referenced when the fusing
temperature is at the specified level or higher while the copier is recovering or starting up.
T Roller Cleaning
[0 = No / 1 = Yes]
Cleans or does not clean the transfer roller before each job. Select 1 if the backside of
2996 1 the paper becomes unclean when output. Note that the copier takes a longer time to output
the first copy when you select 1. If you select 0, the transfer roller is never cleaned.
2998*
2998 1
Adjusts the magnification ( "Adjusting Copy Image Area" in the section "Replacement
and Adjustment"). The specification is 100 1.0%.
SP4-XXX (Scanner)
4008*
4008 1
4009*
4009 1
4010*
4010 1
4011*
179
4011 1
4012*
4013 1 Conducts the scanner free run with the exposure lamp on.
4015*
4015 1 Adjusts the scanning start position on the white plate. The base value is 17.8 mm from the
scanner home position. This SP specifies the offset from this base value.
Scanning Length
4015 2 Adjusts the distance of the white plate scan. The scan begins from the start position
(SP4-015-001) and ends at the specified distance. The base value is 2.0 mm. This SP
decides the offset from this base value. Specify 0 (zero) or a larger value.
4428
4428 1
4450
Image Path
001
002
180
Conducts the automatic scanner adjustment. Use this SP after replacing the white plate
( "Scanning" in the section "Replacement and Adjustment").
BK Offset Enable
[0 or 1 / 1 / - ] 0: OFF, 1: ON
4606
SBU Offset-Target
4607 1 EVEN
4607 2 ODD
4607 3 RED
4607 4 GREEN
[0 to 63 / 10 / 1 /step]
Adjusts the target black level for each signal.
These are used for offset adjustment in the SBU.
4607 5 BLUE
4607
SBU Gain-Target
4607 1 EVEN
4607 2 ODD
4607 3 RED
4607 4 GREEN
4607 5 BLUE
4623
SBU Offset-Result
4623 1 EVEN
4623 2 ODD
4623 3 RED
4623 4 GREEN
[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]
Displays the result value of the offset adjustment in the
SBU.
4623 5 BLUE
4628
SBU Gain-Result
4628 1 EVEN
4628 2 ODD
4628 3 RED
[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]
Displays the result value of the gain adjustment in the SBU.
4628 4 GREEN
4628 5 BLUE
181
4640
SBU Offset-Loop
4640 1 EVEN
4640 2 ODD
4640 3 RED
[0 to 10 / 0 / 1 /step]
Displays the number of the offset adjustment in the SBU.
4640 4 GREEN
4640 5 BLUE
4641
SBU Gain-Loop
4641 1 EVEN
4641 2 ODD
4641 3 RED
[0 to 10 / 0 / 1 /step]
Displays the number of the gain adjustment in the SBU.
4641 4 GREEN
4641 5 BLUE
4642
SBU Offsetpre-Loop
4642 1 EVEN
4642 2 ODD
4642 3 RED
4642 4 GREEN
4642 5 BLUE
4646
182
[0 to 3 / 0 / 1 /step]
Displays the number of the pre-offset adjustment in the
SBU.
4646 1 Offsetpre-Mono
4646 2 Offsetpre-Color
4646 3 Offset-Mono
[0 = Success / 1 = Failure]
4646 4 Offset-Color
4646 5 Gain-Mono
4646 6 Gain-Color
4654*
SBU Offset-Adjust
4654 1 EVEN
4654 2 ODD
4654 3 RED
4654 4 GREEN
[0 to 255 / - / 1 /step]
Displays the offset value of the offset adjustment in the
SBU.
4654 5 BLUE
4658*
SBU Gain-Adjust
4658 1 EVEN
4658 2 ODD
4658 3 RED
[0 to 511 / - / 1 /step]
Displays the gain value of the gain adjustment in the SBU.
4658 4 GREEN
4658 5 BLUE
4685*
Gray Balance-Book
4685 1 RED
4685 2 GREEN
4685 3 BLUE
4686*
Gray Balance-DF
183
4686 1 RED
4686 2 GREEN
4686 3 BLUE
4687*
4687 2 Result
4690
White Balance
4687 1 Adjust
4658 1 EVEN
4658 2 ODD
4658 3 RED
4658 4 GREEN
[0 to 255 / - / 1 /step]
Displays the white offset value of the pre-offset adjustment
in the SBU.
4658 5 BLUE
4693
4658 1 EVEN
4658 2 ODD
4658 3 RED
4658 4 GREEN
[0 to 255 / - / 1 /step]
Displays the black offset value of the pre-offset
adjustment in the SBU.
4658 5 BLUE
4902*
4902 1
4903*
184
Exposure Lamp ON
Turns the exposure lamp on or off. To turn on the exposure lamp, specify 1; to turn it off
specify 0.
ADS Level
[0 to 255 / 80 / 1/step]
4905 1
[0 = All / 1 = One]
Checks the whole area (0 = All) or the specific areas (1 = One) to adjust the ADS level.
The specific areas are as follows:
ARDF: 37.5 mm from the center
Platen Cover: 15 to 90 mm from the left edge
4921*
[0 to 10 / 0 / 1/step]
4921 1 Selects which mode the settings from SP4-922 to SP4-932 are used for.
0 = None, 1 = Text 1, 2 =Text 2, 3= Photo 1, 4 = Photo 2, 5 = Photo 3,
6 = Special 1, 7 = Special 2, 8 = Special 3, 9 = Special 4, 10 = Special 5
4922*
Scanner Gamma
4922 1 Copy
[0=System default/1=Text/2=Photo]
Selects text or photo as the priority output mode. This
setting is applied to all image processing modes of
SP4-921.
Notch Selection
Selects the value of the center ID adjustment notch for the ID adjustment LEDs.
4923*
Normally the center notch is 3 (range 1-5). If -1 is selected, each notch shifts down
(becomes lighter). If +1 is selected, each notch shifts up (becomes darker).
This setting is applied to all image processing modes of SP4-921.
4923 1 Copy
185
Texture Removal
4926*
Adjusts the texture removal level that is used with error diffusion. 0: The default value for
each mode is used. Text 1, Photo 2, Special 2, and Special 5 have a default of 3 and
Photo 1, 3 have a default of 6.
1: No removal applied.
2 6: Removal applied at the level specified here. The higher the setting (level), the less
clear the image will become (more texture removal). This setting is only applied to the
originals in SP4-921.
4926 1 Copy
[0 to 6 / 0 / 1/step]
4927*
Adjusts the line width correction algorithm. Positive settings produce thicker lines; negative
settings produce thinner lines. This setting is only applied to the originals in SP4-921.
4927 1 Copy
[2 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]
Selects the dot erase level. Higher settings provide greater erasure. This setting is only
applied to the originals in SP4-921.
4928 1 Copy
4929*
Positive/Negative
4929 1 Copy
4930*
Sharpness-Edge
4930 1 Copy
4931*
Sharpness-Solid
4931 1 Copy
186
[2 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]
[0 = No, 1 = Yes]
Inverts white and black. This setting is only applied to the
originals in SP4-921.
[2 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]
Adjust the clarity. This setting is only applied to the originals
in SP4-921.
[2 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]
Adjust the clarity. This setting is only applied to the originals
in SP4-921.
4932*
Sharpness-Low ID
4932 1 Copy
4941*
[2 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]
Adjust the clarity. This setting is only applied to the originals
in SP4-921.
[0 to 2 / 1 / 1/step]
4942*
4942 1
[0 to 3 / 2 / 1/step]
Selects the black line erase level. This setting is effective only when originals are scanned
by the DF.
[0 = No / 1 = Very weak / 2 = Weak / 3 = Strong]
This setting is applied regardless of what mode has been selected in SP4-921.
SP5-XXX (Mode)
5001
5001 1
5045*
All Indicators On
Turns on all LEDs. The LCD turns on or off every 3 seconds. Press the reset key to end this
program.
Display-Counter
[0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
0: 1 counter, 1: 2 couters
2: Key Card20
11: Key Card4+
12: Key Card4
187
5113 1 Selects the corresponding key for installed devices such as coin lock.
5120*
Specifies the condition to reset the copy job settings when the key counter is removed.
0: Y = Yes: The settings are cleared when the counter is removed.
5120 1
1: StdBy = Standby only: The settings are cleared when the counter is removed at the
end of a job.
2: N = No: The settings are not cleared under either condition.
As for duplex copying, the job settings are always preserved regardless of these setting.
5121*
Count Up Timing
[0 = Feed In / 1 = Exit]
5501*
PM Alarm Interval
5501 1 Printout
5801
5802 1
5803
5804
188
5801 2 Engine (
5802
[0 to 9999 / 0 / 1K copies/step]
5807*
Area Selection
Selects the display language.
2 North America, 3 Europe, 5 Asia, 6 China
Telephone
5812 1 Specifies the telephone number of the service representative. (The number is displayed
when a service call condition occurs.) To input a dash, press . To delete the current
telephone number, press .
Facsimile
5812 2 Specifies the fax number printed on user counter reports. To input a dash, press . To
delete the current fax number, press .
5824
5824 1
5825
5825 1
5827
NVRAM Upload
"NVRAM Upload/Download" in this section.
NVRAM Download
"NVRAM Upload/Download" in this section.
Program Download (
Copy the software program from the IC card to the flash ROM. To execute this SP, (1) turn
off the main power switch, (2) insert the IC card, (3) press the power key and hold it down,
5827 1 and (4) turn on the main power switch (while you keep holding the power key). The copier
reads the software program from the IC card if you turn on the copier like this. The SP mode
is automatically activated.
189
5901
5901 1 Executes the free run. Press ON to start; press OFF to stop.
5902
5902 1
5907*
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, select these names once
5907 1 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.
5912*
[0 to 255 / 45 / 1/step]
Specifies the PCU alarm level. The PCU alarm is issued when the following condition is
met:
5912 1 PAc x 1000 >= PCUc
where PAc is the value specified in this SP and PCUc is the PCU counter. When you specify
0 (zero), the PCU alarm is deactivated.
5990
SMC Print
5990 1 All
5990 2 SP
5990 3 User Program
SP6-XXX (Peripherals)
6006*
190
ADF Adjustment (
NOTE: Available menus depend on the machine model and its configuration.
StoS/Front Regist
6006 1 Adjusts the side-to-side registration for the front side of the original, for ARDF mode. Use
the key to select + or before entering the value
Leading Regist
6006 2 Adjusts the leading edge registration for ARDF mode. Use the
before entering the value.
Trailing Erase
6006 3 Adjusts the trailing edge erase margin for ARDF mode. Use the
before entering the value.
S to S/ Rear Regist
key to select + or
key to select + or
6006 4 Adjusts the side-to-side registration for the 2nd side of the original, for ARDF mode. Use
the key to select + or before entering the value
6006 5
Sub-scan Magnif
[0 = No / 1 = Yes]
6006 6 Turns on or off the skew correction at 2nd side scanning. This SP is activated only when the
duplex mode is selected.
Skew Correction
6006 7 Adjusts the original buckle for the skew correction at 2ns side scanning. This SP is activated
only when SP6-006-006 is set to "1 (Yes)".
6009
6009 1 Performs an ARDF free run in duplex scanning mode. Press "ON" to start; press "OFF" to
stop.
Simplex Mode
6009 3 Performs an ARDF free run at simplex scanning mode. Press "ON" to start; press "OFF" to
stop.
6910*
[0 to 60 / 30 / 1 s/step]
191
Adjusts the interval used for the shading processing in the ARDF mode. Light and heat in
6910 1 the room may affect the scanner response. Reduce this setting if copy quality indicates that
the white level is drifting during ARDF copy jobs.
Total Operation
7001 1 Displays the total operation time (total drum rotation time).
7401*
CounterSC Total
[0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step]
7403*
SC History
CounterPaper Jam
[0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step]
CounterOrgn Jam
[0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step]
7504*
7504 1
7504 10
7504 11
192
Counter-Each P Jam
[0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step]
Displays the total number of the paper jams classified by timing and location.
At power on
Paper jam occurs at power on.
Off-Regist NoFeed
Paper does not reach the registration sensor (from a paper tray).
Off-1 Vertical SN
Paper does not reach the relay sensor.
7504 12
7504 21
7504 22
7504 50
On-1 Vertical SN
Paper is caught at the relay sensor.
Vertical SN: OFF
Paper does not reach the vertical transport sensor.
Vertical SN: ON
Paper is caught at the vertical transport sensor.
Off-Regist Bypass
Paper does not reach the registration sensor (from the by-pass tray).
Off-Regist Duplex
7504 60 Paper does not reach the registration sensor during reverse-side printing (for duplex
printing).
7504 70
7504 120
7504 121
7504 122
7504 123
7504 125
On-Regist SN
Paper is caught at the registration sensor.
On-Exit SN
Paper is caught at the exit sensor (previous page).
Off-Exit SN
Paper does not reach the exit sensor.
On-Exit SN
Paper is caught at the exit sensor.
Off-Dup Inverter
Paper does not reach the duplex inverter sensor (from the registration roller).
On-Dup Inverter
Paper is caught at the duplex inverter sensor.
193
Counter-Each O Jam
[0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step]
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.
001 Lastest
002 Latest 1
003 Latest 2
CODE:007
004 Latest 3
SIZE:05h
005 Latest 4
006 Latest 5
TOTAL:0000334
DATE: Mon Mar 15 11:44:50 2000
where:
007 Latest 6
008 Latest 7
009 Latest 8
010 Latest 9
194
Size
Code
Size
Code
Size
Code
A4 (S)
05
A3 (L)
84
DLT (L)
A0
A5 (S)
06
A4 (L)
85
LG (L)
A4
B5 (S)
0E
A5 (L)
86
LT (L)
A6
LT (S)
26
B4 (L)
8D
HLT (L)
AC
HLT (S)
2C
B5 (L)
8E
Others
FF
7508*
001 Last
002 Last 1
003 Last 2
CODE:007
004 Last 3
SIZE:05h
005 Last 4
006 Last 5
TOTAL:0000334
DATE: Mon Mar 15 11:44:50 2000
where:
007 Last 6
008 Last 7
009 Last 8
010 Last 9
7801
7801 2
7801 15
7803*
Memory/Version/PN
Memory/Version (BICU)
Displays the version of the BICU board
Printer/Scanner
Displays the version of the controller board.
DisplayPM Count
ResetPM Counter
Resets the PM counter (SP7-803-001). When the program ends normally, the message
Completed is displayed.
195
7807
ResetSC/Jam Counters
Resets the SC, paper, original, and total jam counters. When the program ends normally,
7807 1 the message Completed is displayed. SP7-807-1 does not reset the following logs:
SP7-507 (Display-Paper Jam History) and SP7-508 (Display-Original Jam History).
7808
ResetCounters
Resets all counters except for the management counters. The management counters are
the counters that are not changed by NVRAM Download (SP5-825-001;
"NVRAM
7808 1
Data Upload/Download"). When the program ends normally, the message Completed
is displayed.
7810
ResetKey Op Code
Resets the key operator code. Use SP7-810-1 when the customer has forgotten the keyoperator code. If the customer has forgotten the key operator code, a new one can be
7810 1 specified by using: User Tools: System Settings Key Operator Tools Key Operator
Code On Enter Key Operator Code. When the program ends normally, the message
Completed is displayed, if the program ends abnormally, an error message is displayed.
7832*
7832 1
Display-Self-Diag
Displays the SC codes and the number of their occurrences. Each number is in the range
of 0 to 9999.
DsplyInfo Count
7991*
Displays the total operating time or the total number of operations. The time is displayed
in the following format: day: hour: minute: second.
Dsply-Timer Count
7991 1 The total of the time when the main switch is kept on (excluding the time when the safety
switch is off).
7991 3
7991 4
196
Dsply-ID S Work
The total of the time when the ID sensor is working.
Dsply-Dev Counter
The total number of paper outputs.
7991 5
7992*
7992 1
7992 4
7992 5
Dsply-ID Er Count
The total number of ID-sensor errors.
Reset-Info Count
Reset-Timer Count
Clears the timer counter (SP7-991-001).
Reset-Dev Count
Clears the development counter (SP7-991-004).
Reset-ID Er Count
Clears the ID sensor error counter (SP7-991-005).
SP8-XXX (History)
8191*
001
8192*
001
8195*
001
8221*
001
[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step]
Displays the total number of scanned originals. Both sides are counted when the front and
reverse sides of an original (fed from the DF) are scanned.
C: Total Scan PGS
[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step]
Displays the total number of scanned originals in copy mode. Both sides are counted when
the front and reverse sides of an original (fed from the DF) are scanned.
S: Total Scan PGS
[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step]
Displays the total number of scanned originals in scanner mode. Both sides are counted
when the front and reverse sides of an original (fed from the DF) are scanned.
ADF Org Feed
[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step]
Front
Displays the total number of scanned front sides of originals fed from the DF.
197
002
8381*
Back
Displays the total number of scanned 2nd sides of originals fed from the DF.
T: Total Prt PGS
[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step]
[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step]
[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step]
Prints/Duplex
[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step]
C: PrtPGS/Dup Comb
[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step]
006 2> (2 in 1)
007 4> (4 in 1)
198
8441*
T: PrtPGS/Ppr Size
8442*
C: PrtPGS/Ppr Size
8444*
S: PrtPGS/Ppr Size
[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step]
-002 A4
-003 A5
-005 B5
-007 LG
-008 LT
-009 HLT
-254 Other (Standard)
-255 Other (Custom)
8451*
C: PrtPGS/Ppr Tray
[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step]
004 Tray 3
8461*
T: PrtPGS/Ppr Type
8462*
C: PrtPGS/Ppr Type
8464*
S: PrtPGS/Ppr Type
[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step]
-001 Normal
-004 Thick
-007 OHP
-008 Other
8522*
C:PrtPGS/FIN
001 Sort
[0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]
The SP counts by finishing mode the total number of pages
printed by the Copy application.
199
200
Num.
Sensor/Switch
1h
0h
001
Safety SW
Open
Closed
003
Right Cover SW
Open
Closed
006
Upper Relay S
Paper detected
Not detected
007
Lower Relay S
Paper detected
Not detected
009
Regist Sensor
Paper detected
Not detected
010
Exit Sensor
Paper detected
Not detected
011
Duplex Inverter S
Paper detected
Not detected
014
By-pass PE S
Paper detected
Not detected
016
Upper PE S
Paper detected
Not detected
017
BK-Upper PE S
Paper detected
Not detected
020
BK-Lower PE S
Paper detected
Not detected
027
Installed
Not installed
028
BK type
030
Duplex Installed
Installed
Not installed
032
Main M Lock
Locked
Not locked
033
Polygon M Lock
Locked
Not locked
035
Total CO Install
Installed
Not installed
Num.
Sensor/Switch
1h
0h
036
Key CO Install
Installed
Not installed
037
L-Synchronization
Detected
Not detected
039
DF-Cover Open S
Open
Closed
040
DF-Original Set S
Paper detected
Not detected
041
DF-Registration S
Paper detected
Not detected
042
DF-Exit S
Paper detected
Not detected
044
DF-Reverse S
Paper detected
Not detected
045
Platen Cover S
Open
Closed
050
High speed
052
Front Cover SW
Open
Closed
053
HP Sensor
Detected
Not detected
055
BK-UpperCover SW
Open
Closed
056
BK-LowerCover SW
Open
Closed
None
30
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.
201
Component
001
Main M- Fwd
002
Main M- Rev
003
Quenching Lamp
004
Toner Sup CL
005
Fan M- High
006
Fan M- Low
007
Registration CL
008
By-pass Feed CL
009
Upper Feed CL
010
BK-Upper Feed CL
015
BK-Lower Feed CL
020
021
024
026
Polygon M
027
Polygon M/LD
028
LD
029
DF-Feed M
030
DF-Transport M
031
DF-Feed CL
034
038
Fusing SOL
When checking Fan Motor High (005) or Fan Motor Low (006) note the following:
202
These motors may not respond when the fusing temperature is high.
Selecting ON checks that one of these motors normally operates. Selecting OFF turns off the
motor that you have started by selecting ON. However, this does not guarantee that the motor
normally stops during normal operation.
Description
Not used
What it means
[range / default /
step]
Example: [-9 to +9 / +3.0 / 0.1 mm step]. The setting can be adjusted 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
This value is stored in NVRAM. After a RAM reset, the default value (factory
setting) is restored.
DFU
SP1
Mode Number
203
Scan NV Version
1004*
Compression Type
1005*
Erase Margin
1009*
1012
[0 or 1 / 1 / - ]
0: Not clear, 1: Clear
1013
SP
Number/Name
These SP codes set the compression ratio for the grayscale or full color processing mode
that can be selected with the notch settings on the operation panel.
Range: 5 (lowest ratio) 95 (highest ratio)
204
[5 to 95 / 20 /1/step]
[5 to 95 / 40 /1/step]
[5 to 95 / 65 /1/step]
[5 to 95 / 80 /1/step]
SP
Number/Name
For the settings of the image quality, see the copier SP-mode table.
205
206
Meaning
Suggested Cause/Action
Check the line connection.
0-00
0-03
0-04
207
Code
Meaning
Suggested Cause/Action
Check the line connection.
Try adjusting the tx level and/or cable equalizer.
0-05
0-06
0-07
No post-message response
from the other end after a page
was sent
208
Code
Meaning
Suggested Cause/Action
Check the line connection.
Replace the NCU or FCU.
The other end may have jammed, or run out of paper
or memory space.
0-08
0-15
Confidential rx
Transfer function
SEP/SUB/PWD/SID
209
Code
Meaning
Suggested Cause/Action
Check the line connection.
Replace the NCU or FCU.
0-16
6
0-20
0-21
210
Code
Meaning
Suggested Cause/Action
Check the line connection.
Replace the NCU or FCU.
0-22
0-23
Cross reference
Rx cable equalizer - G3 Switch 07 (PSTN)
Rx error criteria - Communication Switch 02, bits 0 and 1
Check the line connection.
0-30
0-32
0-33
211
Code
Meaning
Suggested Cause/Action
0-52
0-55
0-56
0-70
6
0-74
0-75
0-76
0-77
(CM timeout).
212
Code
Meaning
0-79
0-80
0-81
0-82
Suggested Cause/Action
Check for line noise or other line problems.
If this error occurs, the called terminal falls back to T.
30 mode.
The guard timer expired while starting these phases.
Serious noise, narrow bandwidth, or low signal level
can cause these errors.
If these errors happen at the transmitting terminal:
Try making a call at a later time.
Try using V.17 or a slower modem using dedicated tx
parameters.
Try increasing the tx level.
Try adjusting the tx cable equalizer setting.
If these errors happen at the receiving terminal:
0-83
0-84
0-85
0-86
213
Code
0-87
Meaning
The control channel started after
an unsuccessful primary
channel.
Suggested Cause/Action
The receiving terminal restarted the control channel
because data reception in the primary channel was
not successful.
This does not result in an error communication.
0-88
2-11
2-12
214
2-13
2-23
JBIG compression or
reconstruction error
2-24
2-25
2-26
2-27
2-28
2-29
2-50
FCU defective
Check the destination device.
If this is frequent, update the ROM, or replace the FCU.
Code
Meaning
Suggested Cause/Action
2-51
2-53
The user did the same operation many times, and this
gave too much load to the machine.
Check the line connector.
4-01
4-10
5-10
5-20
5-21
Memory overflow
5-23
5-25
6-00
6-01
6-02
215
Code
Meaning
Suggested Cause/Action
Check the line connection.
Check for a bad line or defective remote terminal.
6-05
6-06
G3 ECM - coding/decoding
error
Defective FCU.
6-08
6-09
6-10
6-21
6-22
6-99
13-17
216
Code
Meaning
Suggested Cause/Action
Incorrect initial setting for the SIP server.
13-18
13-24
14-00
217
Code
Meaning
Suggested Cause/Action
Failed to access the SMTP server because the access
is denied.
SMTP server operating incorrectly. Contact the system
administrator to determine if there is a problem with the
SMTP server and to check that the SMTP server settings
are correct.
14-03
6
14-04
14-05
14-06
218
Code
Meaning
Suggested Cause/Action
Failed to access the SMTP server because the
transmission failed.
PC not operating correctly.
14-07
14-08
14-09
14-10
Addresses Exceeded
14-11
Buffer Full
14-12
14-13
Send Cancelled
14-14
14-15
219
Code
14-16
14-17
14-18
Meaning
Incorrect Ticket
Suggested Cause/Action
When a mail is divided for the mail transmission and
the division number of a mail are more than the
specified number, the mail transmission is interrupted.
Update the software because of the defective
software.
Update the software because of the defective
software.
The access to MCS file is denied due to the no
permission of access.
Update the software because of the defective
software.
Failed to create the MCS file because:
14-30
14-31
Not enough space in UFS area to handle both Scanto-Email and IFAX transmission.
HDD full or not operating correctly.
Software error.
14-32
14-33
14-34
220
Code
Meaning
Suggested Cause/Action
Due to an FCU mail job task error, the send was cancelled:
14-50
14-51
14-60
14-61
14-62
15-01
15-02
15-03
15-10
Connection Error
15-12
Authorization Error
221
Code
Meaning
Suggested Cause/Action
15-13
15-14
15-15
15-16
15-17
Receive Timeout
15-18
15-31
222
15-39
Send/Delivery Destination
Error
15-41
15-42
15-43
15-44
Addresses Over
15-61
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
15-63
Software error.
15-64
15-71
15-73
15-74
15-80
223
Code
15-81
Meaning
Repeated Destination
Registration Error
Suggested Cause/Action
Could not repeat receive the transmission because the
destination buffer is full and the destination could not
be created (this error may occur when receiving a
transfer request or a request for notification of
reception).
Could not receive the file for transfer to the final destination:
15-91
15-92
Memory Overflow
15-93
15-94
Incorrect ID Code
15-95
22-00
22-01
22-02
224
Code
Meaning
Suggested Cause/Action
Update the ROM
22-04
22-05
No G3 parameter confirmation
answer
23-00
25-00
F0-xx
225
IFAX Troubleshooting
This section is used only for F/SPF models (D068/D069).
Use the following procedures to determine whether the machine or another part of the network is
causing the problem.
Communication Route
General LAN
Item
1. Connection with the
LAN
2. LAN activity
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 the LAN
can communicate through the LAN.
Check the network settings on the PC.
1. Network settings on
the PC
226
IFAX Troubleshooting
Communication Route
Item
1. E-mail account on
the server
Action [Remarks]
Make sure that the machine can log into the email server.
Check that the account and password stored in
the server are the same as in the machine.
[Ask the administrator to check.]
1. E-mail account on
the Server
3. Destination e-mail
address
227
Communication Route
Item
Action [Remarks]
Check whether e-mail can be sent to another
address on the same network, using the
application e-mail software.
Check the error e-mail message.
[Inform the administrator of the LAN.]
228
IP-Fax Troubleshooting
IP-Fax Troubleshooting
This section is used only for F/SPF models (D068/D069).
IP-Fax Transmission
Cannot send by IP Address/Host Name
Check Point
Action
Firewall/NAT is installed?
DNS server registered when host name specified? Contact the network administrator.
229
Action
Firewall/NAT is installed?
230
Action
Check the LAN cable connection.
IP-Fax Troubleshooting
Firewall/NAT installed?
231
IP-Fax Reception
Cannot receive by IP Address/Host name.
Check Point
Action
Firewall/NAT is installed?
Action
Firewall/NAT is installed?
232
IP-Fax Troubleshooting
G3 fax connected?
Action
Firewall/NAT is installed?
233
234
Mode No.
Function
System Switch
101
001 032
00 1F
Change the bit switches for system settings for the fax option
(
"Bit Switches")
Ifax Switch
102
001 016
00 0F
Change the bit switches for internet fax settings for the fax
option
(
"Bit Switches")
Printer Switch
103
001 016
00 0F
Change the bit switches for printer settings for the fax option
( "Bit Switches")
Communication Switch
104
001 032
00 1F
Change the bit switches for communication settings for the fax
option
(
"Bit Switches")
G3-1 Switch
105
001 016
00 0F
Change the bit switches for the protocol settings of the standard
G3 board
(
"Bit Switches")
235
IP fax Switch
111
001 016
00 0F
"Bit Switches")
Mode No.
Function
RAM Read/Write
101
001
Memory Dump
102
001
001 023
CC, 01 22
102
236
Mode No.
Function
Service Station
001
Fax Number
Serial Number
000
001
Select Line
002
PSTN Access
Number
003
Memory Lock
Disabled
103
G3-1 line.
107
201
001
H323 Port
002
SIP Port
003
RAS Port
004
Gatekeeper port
005
T.38 Port
006
007
IPFAX Protocol
Priority
00 1F
FAX SW
001 032
Mode No.
Function
101
002 007
102
002 065
Error Codes
103
002 004
237
SP5-XXX (Initializing)
5
Mode No.
Function
Initialize SRAM
101
102
103
Initializes the bit switches and user parameters, user data in the SRAM,
files in the SAF memory, and clock.
001
Erase All Files
001
Factory setting
104
105
Resets the bit switches and user parameters, user data in the SRAM and
files in the SAF memory.
001
Reset All Bit Switches
001
Initializes only the security bit switches. If you select automatic output/
display for the user parameter switches, the security settings are
initialized.
001
SP6-XXX (Reports)
6
Mode No.
Function
001
Service Monitor
102
238
001
103
001
002
G3-1 (All
Communications)
G3-1
(1 Communication)
001
001
All Journals
002
Specified Date
239
107
001
002
Printer
003
SC/TRAP Stored
004
Decompression
005
Scanner
006
JOB/SAF
007
Reconstruction
008
JBIG
009
G3CCU
010
Fax Job
011
CCU
012
Scanner Condition
001
All Communications
002
1 Communication
240
These log print out functions are for designer use only.
Function
101
102
103
Ringer Test
104
105
106
107
108
109
Message Test
241
Bit Switches
This section is used only for F/SPF models (D068/D069).
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.
System Switches
System Switch 00 [SP No. 1-101-001]
No
FUNCTION
242
COMMENTS
Set this bit to 1 before changing any dedicated transmission
parameters.
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Not used
Do not change
Bit Switches
1: Enabled
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 revel (refer to the note after this table for how to read the rx level)
2
(7): Total number of error lines that occurred during non-ECM reception.
(8): Total number of burst error lines that occurred during non-ECM reception.
EQM and rx level are fixed at FFFF in tx mode.
The seventh and eighth numbers are fixed at 00 for transmission records and ECM
reception records.
Rx level calculation
Example: 0000 // 32 V34 // 288/264 // L 01 00 03 04
The four-digit hexadecimal value (N) after L indicates the rx level.
The high byte is given first, followed by the low byte. Divide the decimal value of N by -16 to get
the rx level.
In the above example, the decimal value of N (= 0100 [H]) is 256.
So, the actual rx level is 256/-16 = -16 dB
3
4
Not used
0: OFF, 1: ON (print)
G3/G4 communication parameter This is a fault-finding aid. The LCD shows the key parameters
display
(see below). This is normally disabled because it cancels
the CSI display for the user.
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
243
Protocol dump list output after each This is only used for communication troubleshooting. It
shows the content of the transmitted facsimile protocol
communication
signals. Always reset this bit to 0 after finishing testing.
0: Off
If system switch 09 bit 6 is at 1, the list is only printed if
1: On
there was an error during the communication.
Not used
System Switch 01 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
FUNCTION
Not used
0: Off
1: On
3-5
COMMENTS
Not used
Always disabled
User selectable
(0,1), (1,0): Normally, RDS systems are locked out, but the
user can temporarily switch RDS on to allow RDS operations
to take place. RDS will automatically be locked out again
after a certain time, which is stored in System Switch 03.
Note that if an RDS operation takes place, RDS will not
switch off until this time limit has expired.
Bit 7: 1, Bit 6: 1
Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 1
6-7
User selectable
Bit 7: 1, Bit 6: 0
Always enabled
System Switch 03 [SP No. 1-101-004]
No
244
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
Bit Switches
0-7
00 - 99 hours (BCD).
This setting is only valid if bits 6 and 7 of System Switch 02
are set to User selectable.
The default setting is 24 hours.
4-7
FUNCTION
Not used
COMMENTS
Do not change these settings.
Printing dedicated tx parameters on 1: Each Quick/Speed dial number on the list is printed with
the dedicated tx parameters (10 bytes each).
Quick/Speed Dial Lists
The first 10 bytes of data are the programmed dedicated
0: Disabled
tx parameters; 34 bytes of data are printed (the other 24
1: Enabled
bytes have no use for service technicians).
Not used
System Switch 05 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
System Switch 06 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
System Switch 07 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
System Switch 08 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
System Switch 09 [SP No. 1-101-010]
No
FUNCTION
Not used
COMMENTS
Do not change these settings.
0: Communications that reached phase C (message tx/rx)
of the T.30 protocol are listed on the Journal.
1: Communications that reached phase A (call setup) of T.
30 protocol are listed on the Journal. This will include
telephone calls.
0: Error reports will not be printed.
1: Error reports will be printed automatically after failed
communications.
245
0: No 1: Yes
4
5
Not used
0: Disabled 1: Enabled
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
Not used
0: Disabled 1: Enabled
On hook dial
0: Disabled 1: Enabled
6-7
246
Not used
Bit Switches
System Switch 0B - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
System Switch 0C - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
System Switch 0D - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
System Switch 0E [SP No. 1-101-015]
No
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
0-1
Not used
Not used
4-7
Not used
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
247
0-7
00: France
11: USA
01: Germany
12: Asia
02: UK
13: Japan
03: Italy
04: Austria
05: Belgium
16: Australia
06: Denmark
07: Finland
18: Singapore
08: Ireland
19: Malaysia
Cross reference
09: Norway
1A: China
0A: Sweden
1B: Taiwan
0B: Switz.
1C: Korea
0C: Portugal
20: Turkey
0D: Holland
21: Greece
0E: Spain
22: Hungary
0F: Israel
23: Czech
10: ---
24: Poland
0-7
FUNCTION
248
COMMENTS
Bit Switches
No
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
0: Superimposed on the page data Change this bit to 1 if the TTI overprints information that the
1: Printed before the data leading customer considers to be important (G3 transmissions).
edge
Not used
Japan Only
2-7
Not used
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
TTI: 08 to 92 (BCD) mm
Input even numbers only.
0-7
TTI printing position in the main scan This setting determines the print start position for the TTI from
the left edge of the paper. If the TTI is moved too far to the
direction
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.
FUNCTION
Not used
Going into the Energy Saver mode
automatically
0: Enabled
1: Disabled
2-3
Not used
COMMENTS
Do not change the settings.
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.
249
Bit 5: 0, Bit 4: 1
30 min1
Bit 5: 1, Bit 4: 0
1 hour
Bit 5: 1, Bit 4: 1
24 hours
6-7
Not used
Do not change
FUNCTION
Parallel Broadcasting
0: Disabled
COMMENTS
1: The machine sends messages simultaneously using all
available ports during broadcasting.
1: Enabled
1-7
Not used
FUNCTION
Not used
Special Original mode
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
250
COMMENTS
Do not change the settings.
1: If the customer frequently wishes to transmit a form or
letterhead which has a colored or printed background,
change this bit to 1. Original 1 and Original 2 can be
selected in addition to the Text, Text/Photo and Photo
modes.
Bit Switches
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
2-3
4-6
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Mode
Text
Text/ Sharp
Photo/ Diffusion
Photo/ Dithering
Dropout color
Not used
251
No
FUNCTION
RTI/CSI/CPS code display
0: Enable
0: RTI, CSI, CPS codes are displayed on the top line of the
LCD panel during communication.
1: Disable
Not used
0: OFF, 1: ON
4-7
COMMENTS
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
0: When this switch is on and the journal history becomes
full, the next report prints. If the journal history is not deleted,
the next transmission cannot be received. This prevents
overwriting communication records before the machine can
print them.
1: If the buffer memory of the communication records for
the Journal is full, fax communications are still possible. But
the machine will overwrite the oldest communication
records.
Note: This setting is effective only when Automatic Journal
printout is enabled but the machine cannot print the report
(e.g., no paper).
252
Bit Switches
0: Enabled
1: Disabled
5-7
Not used
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
Not used
Not used
4-6
(G3 reception)
0: After receiving each page
Not used
253
0: Automatic reset
1: Fax unit stops
1: When the fax unit detects any fax SC code, the fax unit
stops.
Cross Reference
Fax SC codes - See Troubleshooting
I-Fax Switches
I-fax Switch 00 - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-102-001]
I-fax Switch 01 [SP No. 1-102-002]
FUNCTION
No
254
200x100 Standard
200x200 Detail
200x400 Fine
Reserve
COMMENTS
These settings set the maximum resolution of the original that
the destination can receive.
0: Not selected
1: Selected
If more than one of these three bits is set to 1, the higher
resolution has priority. For example, if both Bit 0 and Bit 2
are set to 1 then the resolution is set for "Bit 2 200 x 400.
Bit Switches
mm/inch
This setting selects mm/inch conversion for mail transmission.
0: Off (No conversion), 1: On (Conversion)
When on (set to 1), the machine converts millimeters to inches for sending mail. There is no
switch for converting inches to millimeters.
Unlike G3 fax transmissions which can negotiate between sender and receiver to determine the
setting, mail cannot negotiate between terminals; the mm/inch selection is determined by the
sender fax.
7
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
255
This setting determines whether only the first page or all pages of an e-mail attachment are printed
at the sending station when a transmission error occurs. This allows the customer to see which
documents have not reached their intended destinations if sent to the wrong e-mail addresses, for
example.
0: Prints 1st page only.
1: Prints all pages.
Text String for Return Receipt
This setting determines the text string output for the Return Receipt that confirms the transmission
was received normally at the destination.
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.
2-3
01: Displayed
Sends from PC mail a request for a Return Receipt. Receives the Return Receipt with displayed
in the 2nd part:
Disposition: Automatic-action/MDN-send automatically; displayed
The displayed string is included in the Subject string.
10: Reserved
11: Reserved
A mail requesting a Return Receipt sent from an IFAX with this switch set to 00 (for dispatched)
received by Microsoft Outlook 2000 may cause an error. If any setting other than
displayed (01) causes a problem, change the setting to 01 to enable normal sending of the
Return Receipt.
Media accept feature
This setting adds or does not add the media accept feature to the answer mail to confirm a
reception.
0: Does not add the media accept feature to the answer mail
1: Adds the media accept feature to the answer mail.
Use this bit switch if a problem occurs when the machine receives an answer mail, which contains
the media accept feature field.
256
Bit Switches
5-6
Not Used
Image Resolution of RX Text Mail
This setting determines the image resolution of the received mail.
0: 200 x 200
1: 400 x 400
The 1 setting requires installation of the Function Upgrade Card in order to have enough SAF
(Store and Forward) memory to receive images at 400 x 400 resolution.
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
0: Puts the RTI/CSI of the originator in the Subject line. If this is used, either the RTI or CSI is used.
Only one of these can be received for use in the subject line.
257
2-7
Not Used
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
1: ON
2-7
Not used
I-fax Switch 06 - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-102-007]
I-fax Switch 07 - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-102-008]
I-fax Switch 08 [SP No. 1-102-009]
No
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
0-7
This setting determines the amount of SAF (Store and Forward) memory. (SAF stores fax messages
to send later for transmission to more than one location, and also holds incoming messages if they
cannot be printed.) When the amount of SAF memory available falls below this setting, mail can
no longer be received; received mail is then stored on the mail server.
00-FF (0 to 1024 KB: HEX)
The hexadecimal number you enter is multiplied by 4 KB to determine the amount of memory.
258
Bit Switches
4-7
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
Not used
Restrict TX Retries
I-fax Switch 0A - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-102-011]
I-fax Switch 0B - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-102-012]
I-fax Switch 0C - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-102-013]
I-fax Switch 0D - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-102-014]
I-fax Switch 0E - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-102-015]
I-fax Switch 0F [SP No. 1-102-016]
No
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
This setting determines whether files received with SMTP protocol are delivered or output
immediately.
0: Off. Files received via SMTP are output immediately without delivery.
1: On. Files received via SMTP are delivered immediately to their destinations.
1-7
Not used
Printer Switches
Printer Switch 00 [SP No. 1-103-001]
No
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
259
0: Off
1: On
This helps the user to identify pages that have been
split because the size of the paper is smaller than the
size of the document received. (When A5 is used to
print an A4 size document, for example.)
0: Off
1: On
7
2
3-7
Prints the date and time on received This switch is only effective when user parameter 02 - bit 2
(printing the received date and time on received fax
fax messages
messages) is enabled.
0: Disabled
1: The machine prints the received and printed date and
1: Enabled
time at the bottom of each received page.
Not used
Printer Switch 01 - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-103-002]
Printer Switch 02 [SP No. 1-103-003]
No
260
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
Bit Switches
1st paper feed station usage for fax 0: The paper feed station can be used to print fax messages
printing
and reports.
0: Enabled
1: Disabled
2-7
Not used
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
0: Incoming pages are printed without length reduction.
1-3
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Not used
4-7
Default: 6 mm
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
261
Maximum reducible length when length reduction is enabled with switch 03-0 above.
<Maximum reducible length> = <Paper length> + (N x 5mm)
N is the decimal value of the binary setting of bits 0 to 4.
0-4
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
Setting
0 mm
5 mm
20 mm
155 mm
Bit 6: 1, Bit 5: 0 = 10 mm
Bit 6: 0, Bit 5: 1 = 15 mm
Not used.
1-7
262
FUNCTION
Printing while a paper cassette is
pulled out, when the Just Size
Printing feature is enabled.
0: Printing will not start
1: Printing will start if another
cassette has a suitable size of
paper, based on the paper size
selection priority tables.
Not used.
COMMENTS
Cross reference
Just size printing on/off User switch 05, bit 5
Bit Switches
FUNCTION
Not used.
COMMENTS
0: All destinations
Not used.
Printer Switch 08 - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-103-009]
Printer Switch 09 - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-103-010]
Printer Switch 0A - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-103-011]
Printer Switch 0B - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-103-012]
Printer Switch 0C - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-103-013]
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
Paper size selection priority
0: Width
1: Length
COMMENTS
0: A paper size that has the same width as the
received data is selected first.
1: A paper size which has enough length to print all
the received lines without reduction is selected first.
263
Page separation
2
0: Enabled
1: Disabled
Bit 4: 0, Bit 3: 1 = 50% reduction in sub- User Parameter Switch 19 (13H) bit 4 must be set
scan only
to 0 to enable this switch.
Bit 4: 1, Bit 3: 0 = Same size
5-6
Not used
(Page Separation)
0: Enabled
1: Disabled
Printer Switch 0F [SP No. 1-103-016]
No
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
Smoothing feature
Bit 1: 0 Bit 0: 0 = Disabled
0-1
Not used
Communication Switches
Communication Switch 00 [SP No. 1-104-001]
No
264
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
Bit Switches
Not used
Not used
1-5
FUNCTION
ECM
0: Off 1: On
Not used
COMMENTS
If this bit is set to 0, ECM is switched off for all
communications.
In addition, V.8 protocol and JBIG compression are
switched off automatically.
Do not change the setting.
265
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
If there are more consecutive error lines in the received
page than the threshold, the machine will send a negative
response. The Low and High threshold values depend on
the sub-scan resolution, and are as follows.
7
1
100 dpi
6(L) 12(H)
200 dpi
12(L) 24(H)
300 dpi
18(L) 36(H)
400 dpi
24(L) 48(H)
1: Printed
4-7
266
Bit Switches
No
0-7
FUNCTION
Maximum number of page
retransmissions in a G3 memory
transmission
COMMENTS
00 - FF (Hex) times.
This setting is not used if ECM is switched on.
Default setting - 03(H)
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
Adjusts the interval of the I-fax dialing.
0-7
1-7
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
Not used
267
No
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
00 to FF (Hex), unit = 4 kbytes
(e.g., 06(H) = 24 kbytes)
0-7
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
06 to FF (Hex), unit = 2 s
0-7
(e.g., 06(H) = 12 s)
This value is the minimum time that the machine waits before
it dials the next destination.
FUNCTION
Memory transmission: Maximum
number of dialing attempts to the
same destination
COMMENTS
01 FE (Hex) times
268
FUNCTION
Memory transmission: Interval
between dialing attempts to the
same destination
COMMENTS
01 FF (Hex) minutes
Bit Switches
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
0: In immediate transmission, data scanned in inch format
are transmitted without conversion.
1-5
Not used
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
269
0: On
1: Off
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
0-1
2-7
Not used
G3-1 Switches
G3 Switch 00 [SP No. 1-105-001]
No
0-1
FUNCTION
Monitor speaker during
communication (tx and rx)
270
COMMENTS
(1, 0): Used for testing. The monitor speaker is on all through
the communication. Make sure that you reset these bits after
testing.
Bit Switches
3-7
Not used
FUNCTION
Not used
COMMENTS
Do not change the settings.
1: The bytes in the DIS frame after the 4th byte will not be
transmitted (set to 1 if there are communication problems
with PC-based faxes which cannot receive the extended
DIS frames).
Not used
Not used
0: Off
FUNCTION
G3 protocol mode used
1-6
7
COMMENTS
Change this bit to 1 only when the other end can only
communicate with machines that send T.30-standard
frames only.
1: Standard only
Not used
Short preamble
0: Disabled 1: Enabled
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
271
(Echo countermeasure)
0: 1
1: 2
1: Before sending DCS, the machine will wait for the second
DIS which is caused by echo on the line.
Not Used
V.8 protocol
2
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
0: 256 bytes
1: 64 bytes
0: When using ECM in non-standard (NSF/NSS) mode,
the machine sends a CTC to drop back the modem rate after
receiving a PPR, if the following condition is met in
communications at 14.4, 12.0, 9.6, and 7.2 kbps.
272
Not Used
Bit Switches
1: On
1: Detection
Outside Japan
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
4-7
Not used
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
273
0-3
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
bps
2.4k
4.8k
7.2k
9.6k
12.0k
14.4k
16.8k
19.2k
21.6k
24.0k
26.4k
28.8k
31.2k
33.6k
These bits set the initial modem type for 9.6 and 7.2 kbps,
if the initial modem rate is set at these speeds.
Not used
274
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
Bit Switches
0-3
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
bps
2.4k
4.8k
7.2k
9.6k
12.0k
14.4k
16.8k
19.2k
21.6k
24.0k
26.4k
28.8k
31.2k
33.6k
275
4-7
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Setting
V.27ter
V.27ter,V.29
V.27ter, V.29,
V.33
V.27ter, V.29,
Cross reference:
V.17/V.33
V.8 protocol on/off - G3 switch 03, bit2
V.27ter, V.29,
V.17/V33, V.
34
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
telephone exchange.
Use the dedicated transmission parameters for specific
receivers.
Communication error
276
Bit Switches
1: Enabled
5
Not used
Parameter selection for dial tone 0: This uses the fixed table in the ROM for dial tone detection.
detection
1: This uses the specific parameter adjusted with SRAM
0: Normal parameter
(69ECBEH - 69ECDEH). Select this if the dial tone cannot be
detected when the "Normal parameter: 0" is selected.
1: Specific parameter
Not used
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
277
Not used
This bit set the maximum interval between EOL (end-ofline) signals and the maximum interval between ECM
frames from the other end.
0: 5 s 1: 13 s
Not used
Not used
278
Bit Switches
3000-2250ms: 3000-50xNms
FUNCTION
Alarm when an error occurred in
Phase C or later
0: Disabled
COMMENTS
1: Enabled
2-3
0: Off
1: On
5-6
Not used
IP Fax Switches
IP Fax Switch 00 [SP No. 1-111-001]
No.
0
FUNCTION
Not used
COMMENTS
Do not change this setting.
279
IP Fax Transport
0: TCP, 1: UDP
IP Fax single port selection
0: OFF, 1: ON (enable)
IP Fax double ports (single data port)
selection
0: OFF, 1: ON (enable)
4
IP Fax Gatekeeper
0: OFF, 1: ON (enable)
IP Fax T30 bit signal reverse
0: LSB first, 1: MSB first
IP Fax max bit rate setting
0: Not affected, 1: Affected
7
7
IP-Fax Switch 01
No.
280
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
Bit Switches
0-3
Bit3
Bit2
Bit1
Bit0
Setting
Level 0
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
4-7
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
When "0" is selected, the bit signal reverse method
is decided by the maker code.
When "1" is selected, the bit signal reverse method
is decided by the internal bit switch.
(When communicating between IP Fax devices, LSB
first is selected.)
0: Modem speed
1: No limitation
SIP transport setting
2
0: TCP
1: UDP
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.
281
CCM connection
3
6-7
1: CCM connection
0: Answer
1: Not answer
0: No CCM connection
Not used
No.
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
1: G3 standard only
2
3
282
Not used.
ECM frame size selection at transmitting
0: 256byte, 1: 64byte
DIS detection times for echo prevention
0: 1 time, 1: 2 times
Bit Switches
0: PPRx1
1: PPRx4
Not used
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
0
1
2
[00 to 0f]
The default is "1111" (0fH).
3
4-7
Not used
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
283
0-3
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
2400 bps
4800 bps
7200 bps
9600 bps
12.0 Kbps
14.4 Kbps
16.8 Kbps
19.2 Kbps
21.6 Kbps
24.0 Kbps
26.4 Kbps
28.8 Kbps
31.2 Kbps
33.6 Kbps
6-7
Not used
284
Bit Switches
No.
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
0-3
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
2400 bps
4800 bps
7200 bps
9600 bps
12.0 Kbps
14.4 Kbps
16.8 Kbps
19.2 Kbps
21.6 Kbps
24.0 Kbps
26.4 Kbps
28.8 Kbps
31.2 Kbps
33.6 Kbps
285
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
V27ter
V27ter, V29
4-7
No.
0
FUNCTION
TSI information
0: Not added, 1: Added
COMMENTS
Adds or does not add TSI information to NSS(S).
0: Not transmitted,
1: Transmitted
2
Not used
Hang up setting at DIS reception
disabled
0: No hang up
286
Bit Switches
6-7
Not used
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
T1 timer adjustment
Adjusts the T1 timer.
The default is "00" (35 seconds).
0-1
Adjusts the fail safe timer. This timer sets the interval
between "setup" data transmission and T.38 phase
decision. If your destination return is late on the
network or G3 fax return is late, adjust the longer
interval timer.
Not used
T0 timer adjustment
Bit 5: 0, Bit 4: 0 = 75 sec
4-5
6-7
287
NCU Parameters
This section is used only for F/SPF models (D068/D069).
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 (SP2-102), 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. The RAM is programmed in hex code unless (BCD) is included in the Unit column.
288
NCU Parameters
Address
Function
Country/Area code for NCU parameters
Use the Hex value to program the country/area code directly into this address, or use
the decimal value to program it using SP2-103-001
Country
Decimal
Hex
France
00
00
Germany
01
UK
Decimal
Hex
USA
17
11
01
Asia
18
12
02
02
Hong Kong
20
14
Italy
03
03
South Africa
21
15
Austria
04
04
Australia
22
16
Belgium
05
05
New Zealand
26
17
Denmark
06
06
Singapore
24
18
Finland
07
07
Malaysia
25
19
Ireland
08
08
China
26
1A
Norway
09
09
Taiwan
27
1B
Sweden
10
0A
Korea
28
1C
Switzerland
11
0B
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
Unit
Remarks
/Area
680500
Address
Country
Function
680501
680502
680503
/Area
20 ms
Address
680504
680505
680506
Unit
Remarks
Hz (BCD)
Hz (BCD)
680507
680508
680509
68050A
68050B
68050C
68050D
68050E
68050F
20 ms
680510
20 ms
680511
20 ms
680512
20 ms
680513
Hz (BCD)
680514
290
Function
20 ms
NCU Parameters
Address
680515
Function
PSTN busy tone frequency lower limit
(high byte)
680516
680517
680518
680519
Unit
Remarks
Hz (BCD)
Hz (BCD)
Hz (BCD)
68051A
68051B
68051C
68051D
68051E
68051F
680520
680521
680522
20 ms
680523
20 ms
680524
20 ms
680525
20 ms
20 ms
291
Address
680526
Function
PABX busy tone frequency upper limit
(high byte)
680527
680528
680529
68052A
68052B
68052C
68052D
68052E
68052F
680530
680531
680532
Unit
Remarks
Hz (BCD)
Hz (BCD)
20 ms
20 ms
Busy tone signal state time tolerance for all ranges, and number of cycles required for
detection (a setting of 4 cycles means that ON-OFF-ON or OFF-ON-OFF must be
detected twice).
Tolerance ()
680533
292
NCU Parameters
Address
680534
Function
International dial tone frequency upper
limit (high byte)
680535
680536
680537
680538
680539
68053A
68053B
68053C
68053D
68053E
68053F
680540
680541
680542
680543
680544
680545
680546
Unit
Remarks
Hz (BCD)
Hz (BCD)
20 ms
7
-
20 ms
293
Address
Function
Unit
680547
680548
680549
68054A
20 ms
Remarks
68054B
1 ms
SP2-103-013 (parameter
12).
See Note 3.
68054C
1 ms
SP2-103-014 (parameter
13).
See Notes 3, 6 and 8.
68054D
68054E
1 ms
20 ms
68054F
SP2-103-017 (parameter
16). See Note 3.
680550
SP2-103-018 (parameter
17).
1 ms
294
SP2-103-015 (parameter
14).
680551
680552
SP2-103-019 (parameter
18).
SP2-103-020 (parameter
-N x 0.5 3.5 19).
dBm
See Note 5.
NCU Parameters
Address
Function
Unit
Remarks
SP2-103-021 (parameter
20).
680553
-dBm x 0.5
680554
PSTN: DTMF tone attenuation level after -N x 0.5 3.5 SP2-103-022 (parameter
dialling
dBm
21). See Note 5.
680555
See Note 5
680556
Not used
680557
1 ms
680558
Not used
680559
20 ms
68055A
1 ms
68055B
68055C
68055D
68055B - F1
68055C - 00
20 ms
295
Address
Function
Unit
Remarks
68055F
To
Not used
680565
BCD
For a code of 0:
680566
BCD
Not used
680564
680565 FF
680566 - FF
680567
to
680571
680572
SP2-103-003 (parameter
02).
680573
SP2-103-004 (parameter
03).
680574
680575
SP2-103-006 (parameter
05).
SP2-103-007 (parameter
06).
680576
1000/ N
(Hz).
SP2-103-005 (parameter
04).
296
SP2-103-008 (parameter
07).
NCU Parameters
Address
Function
Unit
Remarks
680578
680579
68057A
68057B
to
680580
Not used
680581
20 ms
20 ms
20 ms
SP2-103-009 (parameter
08).
SP2-103-010 (parameter
09).
SP2-103-011 (parameter
10).
Not used
BCD (Hz)
6805A0
6805A1
6805A2
297
Address
6805A3
6805A4
6805A5
6805A6
6805A7
6805A8
6805A9
6805AA
Unit
BCD (Hz)
Remarks
If both addresses contain FF
(H), tone detection is
disabled.
BCD (Hz)
BCD (Hz)
Not used
6805AB
CNG on time
20 ms
6805AC
20 ms
6805AD
6805AE
Not used
6805AF
Hz (BCD)
6805B0
6805B1
Hz(BCD)
6805B2
298
Function
NCU Parameters
Address
Function
Unit
Remarks
6805B3
20 ms
6805B4
-N 3 dBm
SP2-103-002 (parameter
01).
6805B5
6805B6
6805B7
- dBm
6805B8
6805B9
6805BD
-37-0.5N
(dBm)
6805BE to
6805C6
Not used
6805C8 to
6805D9
Not used
6805DA
T.30 T1 timer
1s
6805E0 bit
3
0: 12 s
1: 30 s
299
Address
Function
Unit
Bit 2
6805E4
6805E5
Bit 3
Bit 0
Bit 1
RT=0 (Low)
RT=1 (High)
RZ=0 (High)
RZ=1
(Composite)
Auto
Fixed
Use RDTP
Use RDTN
Remarks
300
NCU Parameters
301
Programming Procedure
1. Set the bit 0 of System Bit Switch 00 to 1.
2. Enter Address Book Management mode ([User Tools]> System Settings> Administrator Tools >
Address Book Management).
3. Select the address book that you want to program.
4. Press the "Dest." Key to enter the fax and e-mail parameter settings.
5. For the fax parameter, select "Fax Settings", for the E-mail parameter, select "E-mail Settings".
6. Press the "OK" key, and then press Start key. Make sure that the LED of the Start button lights green.
7. The settings for the switch 00 are now displayed. Press the bit number that you wish to change.
8. To scroll through the parameter switches, either:
9. Select the next switch: press Next or Select the previous switch: Prev. until the correct switch is
displayed. Then go back to step 6.
10. After the setting is changed, press OK key.
11. After finishing, reset bit 0 of System Bit Switch 00 to 0.
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
302
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
Tx level
0-4
Bit4
Bit3
Bit2
Bit1
Bit0
15
Disabled
303
304
Switch 02
No
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
0-3
Bit3
Bit2
Bit1
Bit0
bps
Not used
2400
4800
7200
9600
12000
14400
16800
19200
21600
24000
26400
28800
31200
33600
Disabled
Not used
Switch 03
No
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
305
0-1
(0, 1): Use this setting if echoes on the line are interfering
with the set-up protocol at the start of transmission. The
machine will then wait for the second DIS or NSF before
sending DCS or NSS.
0: Off
1: Disabled
V.8 protocol
4
6-7
Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 1 = On
Bit 7: 1, Bit 6: 0 = Not used
Bit 7: 1, Bit 6: 1 = Disabled
306
E-mail Parameters
The initial settings of the following e-mail parameters are all "0" (all parameters disabled).
Switch 00
No
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
3-6
Not used
Switch 01
No
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
307
1: On
1: On
1: On
3-6
Not used
Designates the bits to
reference for original size 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 02
No
FUNCTION
Line resolution of e-mail
attachment: 200 x 100
0: Off
COMMENTS
1: On
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1: On
3
Not used
Line resolution of e-mail
attachment: 400 x 400
0: Off
1: On
5-6
Not used
Designates the bits to
reference for original size of
e-mail attachments
0: Registered (Bit 0 to 6)
The "0" selection (default) references the settings for Bits 00,
01, 02, 04 above. The "1" selection ignores the selections of
Bits 00, 01, 02, 04.
1: No registration.
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
If the other ends have the addresses, which have the full mode
function flag ("0"), this machine determines them as full mode
standard machines.
This machine attaches the "demand of reception
confirmation" to a message when transmitting.
This machine updates the reception capability to the
address book when receiving.
1-7
Not used
Switch 05
No
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
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1: OFF
1-7
Not used
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Bits 1 and 2: Condition for substitute rx when the machine cannot print messages (Paper end, toner end,
jam, and during night mode)
Bit 2: 0, Bit 1: 0 = The machine receives all the fax messages.
Bit 2: 0, Bit 1: 1 = The machine receives the fax messages with RTI or CSI.
Bit 2: 1, Bit 1: 0 = The machine receives the fax messages with the same ID code.
Bit 2: 1, Bit 1: 1 = The machine does not receive anything.
Bits 3 and 4: Not used
Bit 5: Just size printing 0: Off, 1: On
Bit 6: Not used
Bit 7: Add paper display when a cassette is empty 0: Off, 1: On
6800D6(H) - User parameter switch 06 (SWUSR_06): Not used
6800D7(H) - User parameter switch 07 (SWUSR_07)
Bits 0 and 1: Not used
Bit 2: Parallel memory transmission 0: Off, 1: On
Bits 3 to 7: Not used
6800D8(H) - User parameter switch 08 (SWUSR_08)
Bits 0 and 1: Not used.
Bit 2: Authorized reception
0: Only faxes from senders whose RTIs/CSIs are specified for this feature are accepted.
1: Only faxes from senders whose RTIs/CSIs are not specified for this feature are accepted.
Bits 3 to 7: Not used.
6800D9(H) - User parameter switch 09 (SWUSR_09): Not used
6800DA(H) - User parameter switch 10 (SWUSR_0A)
Bits 0 to 2: Not used
Bit 3: Page reduction 0: Off, 1: On
Bits 4 and 5: Not used
Bit 6: Use both e-mail notification and printed reports to confirm the transmission results 0: Off, 1: On
Bit 7: Not used
6800DB(H) - User parameter switch 11 (SWUSR_0B)
Bits 0 and 1: Not used
Bit 2: White original detection 0: Off, 1: On (alarm and alert message on the LCD)
Bits 3 and 4: Not used
Bit 6: Printout of messages received while acting as a forwarding station 0: Off, 1: On
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Bit 4: Reconfirmation of an address before press Start key. 0: Not displayed, 1: Displayed
Bits 5 and 6: Not used
Bit 7: Press Start key without an original when using the on hook dial or the external telephone,
0: displays Cannot detect original size. 1: Receives fax messages.
6800E2(H) - User parameter switch 18 (SWUSR_12)
Bit 0: TTI date 0: Off, 1: On
Bit 1: TTI sender 0: Off, 1: On
Bit 2: TTI file number 0: Off, 1: On
Bit 3: TTI page number 0: Off, 1: On
Bits 4 to 7: Not used
6800E3(H) - User parameter switch 19 (SWUSR_13)
Bit 0: Not used
Bit 1: Journal format
0: The Journal is separated into transmissions and receptions
1: The Journal is separated into G3-1, G3-2, and G3-3 communications
Bit 2: Not used
Bit 3: 90 image rotation during B5 portrait Tx (This switch is not printed on the user parameter list.) 0: Off,
1: On
Bit 4: Reduction of sample images on reports to 50% in the main scan and sub-scan directions. (This switch
is not printed on the user parameter list.) 0: Technician adjustment (printer switch 0E bits 3 and 4), 1: 50%
reduction
Bit 5: Use of A5 size paper for reports (This switch is not printed on the user parameter list.) 0: Off, 1: On
Bits 6 and 7: Not used
6800E4(H) - User parameter switch 20 (SWUSR_14)
Bit 0: Automatic printing of the LAN fax result report 0: Off, 1: On
Bit 1: Not used.
Bits 2 to 5: Store documents in memory which could not be printed from PC fax (LAN fax) driver
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Setting
0 min.
1 min.
14 min.
315
15 min.
316
0: Paper output priority = Priority order: 1. IP-fax destination, 2. Fax Number, 3. E-mail address, 4. Folder
1: Electric putout order = Priority order: 1. E-mail address, 2. Folder, 3. IP-fax destination, 4. Fax number
Bits 1 to 7: Not used
6800F1(H) - User parameter switch 33 (SWUSR_21): Not used
6800F2(H) - User parameter switch 34 (SWUSR_22)
Bit 0: Gatekeeper server used with IP-Fax 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Bit 1: SIP server used with IP-Fax 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Bits 2 to 7: Not used
680100 to 68010F(H) - G4 Parameter Switches Not used
680110 to 68012F(H) - G4 Internal Switches Not used
680130 to 68016F(H) - Service Switches (SCU) Not used
680170 to 68017F(H) - IFAX Switches
680180 to 68018F(H) - IP-FAX Switches
680190 to 6801AF(H) - Service stations fax number (SP3-101)
6801B0 to 6801B9(H) - Own fax PABX extension number
6801BA to 6801C3(H) - Own fax number (PSTN) Not used
6801C4 to 6801D7(H) - Own fax number (ISDN G4) Not used
6801D8 to 6801E3(H) - The first subscriber number (ISDN G3) Not used
6801E4 to 6801EF(H) - The second subscriber number (ISDN G3) Not used
6801F0 to 6801FB(H) - The first subscriber number (ISDN G4) Not used
6801FC to 680207(H) - The second subscriber number (ISDN G4) Not used
680208 to 68021B(H) - PSTN-1 RTI (Max. 20 characters - ASCII) - See the following note.
68021C to 68022F(H) - PSTN-2 RTI (Max. 20 characters - ASCII) - Not used
680230 to 680246(H) - PSTN-3 RTI (Max. 20 characters - ASCII) - Not used
680247 to 680286(H) - TTI 1 (Max. 64 characters - ASCII) - See the following note.
680287 to 6802C6(H) - TTI 2 (Max. 64 characters - ASCII) - Not used
6802C7 to 680306(H) - TTI 3 (Max. 64 characters - ASCII) - Not used
680307 to 68031A(H) - PSTN-1 CSI (Max. 20 characters - ASCII)
68031B to 68032E(H) - PSTN-2 CSI (Max.20 characters - ASCII) - Not used
68032F to 680342(H) - PSTN-3 CSI (Max.20 characters - ASCII) - Not used
680343(H) - Number of PSTN-1 CSI characters (Hex)
680344(H) - Number of PSTN-2 CSI characters (Hex) - Not used
680345(H) Number of PSTN-3 CSI characters (Hex) - Not used
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If the number of characters is less than the maximum (20 for RTI, 64 for TTI), add a stop code (00[H])
after the last character.
680370(H) ID for transmission and reception (Read only Do not change the settings)
680374 to 680375(H) - Envelopment ID for the envelopment reception (BCD)
680380 to 680387(H) - Last power off time (Read only)
680380(H) - 01(H) - 24-hour clock, 00(H) - 12-hour clock (AM), 02(H) - 12-hour clock (PM)
680381(H) - Year (BCD)
680382(H) - Month (BCD)
680383(H) - Day (BCD)
680384(H) Hour
680385(H) Minute
680386(H) Second
680387(H) - 00: Monday, 01: Tuesday, 02: Wednesday, /// , 06: Sunday
680394(H) - Optional equipment Not used
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