Muratec F-360 FACSIMILE SYSTEM FIELD ENGINEERING MANUAL USA version 1.0 (November 27, 2001) MURATA MACHINERY, LTD COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT DIV.
Safety Information LED Safety Label A LED safety label is attached to the outside of the machine as shown below. Battery Precautions CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Important: Muratec does not recommend the independent replacement of this battery.
Sweden only VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion. Finland only VAROlTUS Paristo voi räjähtää, los se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä Käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti. ALL Areas CAUTION “Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Table of Contents Safety Information..........................................................................................................................................1 LED Safety Label.......................................................................................................................................1 Battery Precautions ...................................................................................................................................
3.10.2 Printer Test..............................................................................................................................3-106 3.10.3 Feeder test ..............................................................................................................................3-107 3.10.4 Port Status...............................................................................................................................3-107 3.10.5 Set Background Level ...............................
4.11. The Image Quality Problems .............................................................................................................4-8 4.11.1 Blank pages.................................................................................................................................4-8 4.11.2 Black pages.................................................................................................................................4-8 4.11.3 Printout too light.......................................
6.7 Attaching the 2-Bin tray ......................................................................................................................6-26 Packaging contents: .............................................................................................................................6-26 Installation ............................................................................................................................................6-26 6.8 Second paper cassette...........................
Section 1 General Description 1.1 Product Description The F-360 and F-320 are Multi-function products with flat bed scanners and Group 3 and V.34 HDX modems. Documents are printed on plain paper using dry electrophotographic printing.
1.2 Specifications Item Type Telephone network Compatibility Coding method Modem speed Dual Access LCD Scanning method Recording method Acceptable document size F-360 F-320 Desktop type PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) or equivalent. ITU-T T.4 and T.30 ITU-T-standard MH, MR, MMR and JBIG 33600, 31200, 28800, 26400, 24000, 21600, 19200, 16800, 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800 and 2400 bps Allows up to three simultaneous operations. 4 lines, 30 characters per line. 2 lines, 20 characters per line.
Item Effective Scanning width Transmission speed Document Memory Document memory backup Printing resolution Printing speed Toner yield Drum yield Print margin Acceptable recording paper size F-360 F-320 B4: 252 mm/9.92 in B4: N/A Letter/A4: 208 mm/8.19 in Letter/A4: 208 mm/8.19 in B4: 257 mm/10.12 in B4: N/A Letter: 216 mm/8.5 in Letter: 216 mm/8.5 in A4: 210 mm/8.26 in A4: 210 mm/8.
Item Receive paper tray capacity Printouts exit Environmental conditions Power requirements Power consumption Dimensions Weight Optional products F-360 F-320 Approx. 300 sheets with optional 2-bin tray: Upper approx. 100, Lower approx. 150 sheets Face up Ambient temperature: 10 °C to 32 °C (50 °F to 89.6 °F) Relative humidity: 20 % to 80 % with no condensation 120 VAC ± 10 %; 50/60 Hz Sleep mode: 8.7 W Sleep mode: 9.
Section2 Machine Composition 2.
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F-320 Interconnect Block Diagram 2-3
2.2 Memory back up F-360 F-320 SDRAM JP3 on the main control PCB JP2 on the main control PCB SRAM JP4 on the main control PCB JP5 on the main control PCB SRAM ---The SRAM, which is backed-up by a lithium battery, is used to store user programmed information. SDRAM ---The SDRAM is used for buffer, which is also backed-up by a battery, is used to store memorized documents. NOTE: F-360: JP3, JP4 should remain in the “ON” position at all times.
2.3 Network Control Unit (NCU) PCB The NCU PCB provides the connection to the telephone line. It consists of the interface circuit, dial pulse generator, ring signal detector and telephone control circuit. MODULAR PCB NCU PCB TXA RXA S DP GENERATOR TONE OH CI +24V, +5V, GND +12V, -12V NCU PCB block diagram Major components of the NCU CML relay Connects the telephone line to the phone or fax. S relay Used to send dial pulse signals in pulse dialing.
2.4 Power Supply Unit (PSU) The power supply unit receives the input line voltage and converts it to an output voltages of +5 VDC, +24 VDC, +12 VDC, and -12 VDC. The heater circuit controls output voltage to the fuser heater according to instructions received from the heater control circuit. If an over-current is sensed in the secondary circuit, power is interrupted. Power supply unit block diagram The power supply unit has two output connectors.
2.5 Sensors 2.5.1 Sensor Locations The following illustration shows the relative positions of the machine’s sensors. DS2 TXIL DS1 DB4 COVER SW DRUM SW HPES TCS CASOP PDS PSS PES TOS JCOP 2.5.2 Sensor Descriptions The following table gives a brief description of each sensor and it's function.
2.6 Document Scanning Sequence 2.6.1 Document Detection When a document is placed into the document feeder, Document Sensor 1 (DS1) is activated and you will hear a short beep. 2.6.2 Document Separation Document separation is the process that allows a multi-page document to go through the scanner one page at a time. Separation occurs through the action of the separator roller and retard roller. As shows in the illustrations, documents in the feeder are pressed against the separator roller.
When DS2 detects the trailing edge of the document, the image signal output is turned off. The scanner continues to remain active for a few more seconds in case there is another document to follow. Separator roller Feed roller A Retard roller Pick up roller Press roller A DS1 Press roller A Feed roller B DS2 Exit roller Lamp Mirror C Mirror A Mirror B CCD Press roller A Document scanning in ADF 2.6.
2.7 Recording Section 2.7.1 Recording Paper Feed Path A sheet of the recording paper is separated from the remaining paper by the friction of the pickup roller. The paper is moved along the paper guide until it reaches the platen roller. It is then fed by the rotation of the platen roller. 2.8 Image Processing Incoming data is received from the telephone line by the NCU and sent to the main control PCB. The modem, located on the main control PCB, demodulates the data.
2.8.1 Drum Charge • The Drum is charged with static electricity before LED exposure. The Rotating Charge Brush is used for the charging method. • The rotating brush drum charging generates little ozone in the printer. Because the charge is directly given to the Drum, the Drum can be charged by low voltage. At the same time, the Drum can be charged stably and evenly. 2.8.2 Drum Exposure The light makes an invisible static image from the LED print head.
2.8.4 Image Transfer Image transfer is the process of transferring the toner image created on the Drum in the developing process to paper. The Roller Image Transfer is used instead of the Corona Image Transfer as the image transfer method. In the Roller Image Transfer method, there is little generation of ozone due to corona discharge. Also, there is no blur of toner because the paper is always between the Drum and the Image Transfer Roller. PC Drum Image transfer roller Hight voltage unit + output 2.8.
2.8.6 Fusing An Overview The toner image that is transferred on to the paper is securely fixed during the fusing process. A heat roller system is used as the fusing system. The toner image is fused by Heater Roller heated by the Heater Lamp, and securely fixed by the pressure between the Heater roller and Press roller. A Thermistor detects and controls the Heater Roller temperature. The Thermostat functions when the Heater Lamp is not turned OFF even if the Thermistor detects a high temperature malfunction.
Fusing temperature 1) Warming Up After the initialization of the printer, printer warming starts and the Heater Lamp turns ON until the temperature of the Heater Roller reaches approx. 180---190 °C. 2) Printing When the printer obtains the printing command from its controller, the Heater Roller is maintained at 180---190 °C. After printing, the printer re turns to standby mode. The fuser is kept at a low temperature. 3) Standby mode The Heater Roller is maintained at approx. .160---170 °C.
Section3 Adjustment Procedures 3.1 Field Service Program Modes The following table shows the maintenance functions. Use these functions for maintenance and adjusting the machine parameters. Note: When you press “ * ” (asterisk), you will hear short beeps. However continue the operation, as it is not a problem. Function Key pressing Summary Page Machine parameters setting Used to set or clear machine parameters. 3-2 MENU, *, 0, 0 Memory switches setting Used to set or clear memory switches.
3.2 Machine Parameter Settings 3.2.1 Setting the Machine Parameters These switches are used to program internal machine parameters. The primary back up battery maintains these settings if power is lost. 1. From standby, press MENU, *, 0, 0. 2. Select the desired parameter using numeric keypad or cursor key, and then press [Enter]. Important: The bits are numbered 7 through 0 --- bit 7 is left most. 3. To navigate through the machine parameter settings: • • • • Press < key to move the cursor to the left.
Machine Parameter 00 Switch 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Initial Setting 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Country code The country code enables the ROM to output the correct programming information for the respective country. Machine Parameter 01 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Output attenuation See table below. Note: The setting of this switch is available only when set at a value other than 0 dB.
Machine Parameter 02 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 2 1 0 * * * * Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used DTMF output level attenuation See table below.
Machine Parameter 03 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 Adjust Leading edge document margin adjustment (ADF) 6 1 5 0 Adjusts the leading edge margin from Document Sensor 2 (DS2) to the start of the scanning position. 0 Each setting changes by 0.649 mm. 4 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 Note: These values are factory set and should not be adjusted unless instructed by a Muratec technical representative. Usage/Comments Switch 76543210 Settings 00000000 00000001 00000010 0.00 mm 0.649 mm 1.
Machine Parameter 05 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Machine Parameter 06 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 3-6
Machine Parameter 07 7 Initial Setting 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Factory use only 4 0 Factory use only 3 0 2 0 DRAM capacity indication (This switch can indicate 8 to 32 MB memory capacity) 1 0 0 1 Switch Adjust Usage/Comments This switch indicates the DRAM capacity. This switch is read only, do not set any character(s). You can see the memory capacity by how many “1s” are indicated on the LCD. For example, if the two “1s” are indicated, i.e.
Machine Parameter 10 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Machine Parameter 11 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 3-8
Machine Parameter 12 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 Adjust ADF scanner registration adjustment (Horizontal) 6 0 5 0 Adjusts the start point to scan the document. The plus setting increases the left margin and the minus setting decreases it. 4 0 Each setting changes by 0.5 mm. 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 Usage/Comments Switch 76543210 Settings 00000111 3.5 mm 00000110 3.0 mm 00000101 2.5 mm 00000100 2.0 mm 00000011 1.5 mm 00000010 1.0 mm 00000001 0.5 mm 00000000 Standard 10000001 -0.5 mm 10000010 -1.
Machine Parameter 14 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Machine Parameter 15 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 3-10
Machine Parameter 16 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Machine Parameter 17 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 Adjusts the leading edge margin from Document Sensor 2 (DS2) to the start of the scanning position. 4 0 Each setting changes by 0.0649 mm.
Machine Parameter 18 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 Adjusts the document feed after the trailing edge of a document passes Document Sensor 2 (DS2). 0 Each setting changes by 0.0649 mm. 4 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 Adjust Trailing edge document margin adjustment.
Machine Parameter 20 to 29 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Machine Parameter 30 to 39 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 3-13
Machine Parameter 40 to 49 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 3-14
Machine Parameter 50 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Adjustment for the scanning stretching and squeezing from ADF and FBS. (Horizontal) Usage/Comments Switch 76543210 01111111 : 00100000 : 00011000 : 00010000 : 00001000 : 00000000 : 10001000 : 10010000 : 10011000 : 10100000 : 10111000 The plus setting stretches the image data and the minus setting squeezes it. Each setting changes by 0.1% Settings 12.7 % Maximum 3.2 % 2.4 % 1.6 % 0.8 % 0.
Machine Parameter 52 to 59 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 3-16
Machine Parameter 60 to 65 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Machine Parameter 66 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Scanning contrast adjustment for transmission Note: This contrast level setting is only in effect for the transmission mode.
Machine Parameter 67 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Scanning contrast adjustment for copying Note: This contrast level setting is only in effect for the copy mode. If you want to adjust contrast level for each mode (transmission and copying), adjust the Machine parameter 81.
Machine Parameter 70 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Scanning slice level adjustment in Normal resolution for transmission Note: This slice level setting is only in effect for the normal resolution. If you want to adjust slice level for all resolution modes, adjust the Machine parameter 80.
Machine Parameter 72 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Scanning slice level adjustment in Super-Fine resolution for transmission Note: This slice level setting is only effect for the superfine resolution. If you want to adjust slice level for all resolution modes, adjust the Machine parameter 80.
Machine Parameter 74 to 79 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Machine Parameter 80 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Slice level adjustment for scanning Note: If you want to adjust the slice level of each resolution individually, see Machine Parameter 70 to 73.
7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Contrast adjustment for scanning Note: If you want to adjust the contrast level of each mode (transmission or copying) individually, see Machine Parameter 66 to 67.
Machine Parameter 90 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Printer registration adjustment (Vertical) at the cassette. Usage/Comments Switch 76543210 01111111 Settings 5.3 mm Maximum | | Adjusts the start point to print. The plus setting increases the top margin and the minus setting decreases it. 00000011 00000010 00000001 00000000 10000001 10000010 10000011 Each setting changes by 0.042 mm 0.13 mm 0.08 mm 0.042 mm Initial setting -0.042 mm -0.08 mm -0.
Machine Parameter 92 Switch Initial Setting Adjust 7 1 Printer registration adjustment (Horizontal) at the first cassette. Switch 76543210 00001000 Adjusts the start point to print. The plus setting increases the left margin and the minus setting decreases it. 00000010 00000001 00000000 10000001 10000010 10000011 10000100 10000101 10000110 10000111 10001000 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 Usage/Comments Settings 4.0 mm Maximum | | Each setting changes by 0.5 mm 1.0 mm 0.5 mm 0.
Machine Parameter 94 Switch Initial Setting Adjust 7 0 Printer registration adjustment (Horizontal) at the bypass tray Switch 76543210 00001000 Adjusts the start point to print. The plus setting increases the left margin and the minus setting decreases it. 00000100 00000011 00000010 00000001 00000000 10000001 10000010 10000011 10000100 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 Usage/Comments 0 1 0 0 0 Each setting changes by 0.5 mm 2.0 mm 1.5 mm 1.0 mm 0.5 mm 0.0 mm -0.5 mm -1.0 mm -1.5 mm -2.
3.3 Memory Switch Adjustment 3.3.1 Setting the Memory Switches These switches are used to program internal machine parameters. The primary back up battery maintains these settings if power is lost. 1. From standby, press MENU, *, 0, 1. 2. Select the desired memory switch using numeric keypad or cursor key, and then press [Enter]. Important: The bits are numbered 7 through 0 --- bit 7 is left most. 3. To navigate through the memory switch settings: • • • • Press key to move the cursor to the left.
Memory Switch 00 - Dialer Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 1 1 1 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Not used Not used 0 0 DIS detect time after dialing 0: 80 sec 1: 70 sec Factory use only Sets the time DIS signal is detected after dialing a number.
Memory Switch 01 - Dialer Switch 7 Initial Setting 0 Adjust Dial pulse selecting operation 0: Not available 1: Available Usage/Comments When set to “1”, the dial pulse setting can be selected in the phone type setting in “User Install mode” (MENU, 9). Note: This switch is effective for European version models only.
Memory Switch 02 - Dialer Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Memory Switch 03 to 04 - Dialer Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 3-29
Memory Switch 05 - Dialer Switch 7 Initial Setting 0 6 1 5 1 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 Adjust Factory use only Ring signal detect time Number of CI signal detection in Fax/Tel Ready mode 0: Detect 1 time 1: Detect 2 times Dual ring detection 0: No 1: Yes Long ring detection 0: No 1: Yes Frequency of the CI signal detection 0: No 1: Yes Usage/Comments Sets the time that an incoming ring will not be detected after hanging up. (Fax/Tel Ready mode only.
Memory Switch 10 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting 7 1 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 Adjust Usage/Comments Busy tone detection Sets this switch to “0” if the ring tone of remote unit 0: No is mistaken for a busy signal. 1: Yes Fallback pattern (bps) 2400 4800 7200 9600 14400 Set at 0: 2 times 2 times 2 times 2 times 2 times Set at 1: 4 times 1 times 1 times 1 times 1 times Overseas mode Re-enables echo suppression that is disabled by the 0: No CED signal (2100 Hz).
Memory Switch 12 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Data signaling rate (DCS) 0: V.17 1: V.33 Disable the memory to memory transmission Determines communication protocol. If the remote machine is Muratec machine and it has capability of “directly printing", setting this switch to “1” will disable the “memory to memory transmission”. This switch will prevent a memory overflow error at the remote Muratec machine.
Memory Switch 14 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Memory Switch 15 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 5 4 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Program individual autodialer attributes 0: No 1: Yes Allows individual setting of Memory switches 10 as attribute 1, Memory switch 11 as attribute 2, Memory switch 12 as attribute 3 and
Memory Switch 16 - Transmission 7 6 5 4 3 Initial Setting 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 Subscriber ID transmit 0: No 1: Yes 1 1 TTI (name) transmit 0: No 1: Yes 0 0 Not used Switch Adjust Not used Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Additional data on TTI transmit 0: No 1: Yes Usage/Comments When set at “0”, the transmission of the additional data (time, the number of pages, file number, etc) is disabled.
Memory Switch 20 - Reception Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 4 0 0 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 Adjust Data error rate 0: 10% 1: 20% Pause one second after sending CED 0: No (75 ms) 1: Yes (1 sec) Usage/Comments Determines the allowable number of erred lines out of total lines received in a document. A 2100 Hz CED signal disables echo suppression in some telephone equipment. When set to "1", the unit pauses one second after sending CED, which allows echo suppression to restart.
Memory Switch 22 to 29 - Reception Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 3-36
Memory Switch 30 - Modem Switch Initial Setting Adjust Number of HDLC end flags 7 0 6 0 5 1 4 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 Not used Not used Digital cable equalizer 0: Free 1: Hold Carrier detection level 0: -43/48 dB 1: -47/52 dB Usage/Comments Defines the number of HDLC end flags.
Memory Switch 32 - Modem Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 1 5 4 0 0 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 Adjust EYE-Q slice level 0: Disable 1: Enable Check EYE-Q 0: No 1: Yes Not used Not used EYE-Q check level at 2400 bps EYE-Q check level at 4800 bps Usage/Comments Setting this bit to “1” enables memory switch 32, bits 0-3 and memory switch 31, bits 0-7 and enables EYE-Q check adjustment. Set at 0: Line condition status (EYE-Q) is not checked after checking TCF.
Memory Switch 34 to 39 --- Modem Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 3-39
Memory Switch 40 - Scanner Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Factory use only Factory use only Memory Switch 41 ∼ 49 --- Scanner Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 3-40
Memory Switch 50 and 52 to 59 --- Printer Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Memory Switch 51 --- Printer Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Factory use only 3-41
Memory Switch 60 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting 7 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used 6 1 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 CML relay off time after dialing 0: 1 sec 1: 200 ms DTMF tones heard through handset 0: No 1: Yes Factory use only When dialing from the keypad, phone line noise may occur as the CML relay switches on and off. Set this switch to “0” to avoid this. Determines if DTMF tones are produced through the handset in off-hook dialing.
Memory Switch 61 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 1 4 1 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Off-hook / on-hook detect time for remote reception Sets the time interval between the off-hook/on-hook condition for remote reception. Note: The total time of this time and the time specified in Memory switch 66 will be the actual time.
Memory Switch 62 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 1 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 CNG detect in Ans/Fax ready 0: No 1: Yes Switch-hook time When set to “1”, the machine detects the CNG signal in Ans/Fax ready mode. If the switch hook is quickly depressed and released, switch-to-fax will occur. This setting adjusts how quickly the switch hook activation must be.
Memory Switch 63 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 1 5 0 4 1 3 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Adjust silent detection time This switch adjusts the length of silence required for silent detection activation.
Memory Switch 64 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 1 4 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 Incoming rings Adjust Usage/Comments CNG detect period after TAD begins recording ICM Sets the period during which CNG is detected after the TAD begins recording incoming message.
Memory Switch 65 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Adjusts the detect time for the CI signal. Increase/decrease the time specified in this switch from the standard detect time. Determine it in bit 3 of Memory switch 65 whether increase or decrease. Switch 7 6 5 4 Time 0001 10 msec 0010 20 msec 0011 30 msec | | 1111 150 msec Adjust the detect time for regarding as the CI signal.
Memory Switch 67 to 69 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Factory use only 3-48
Memory Switch 70 - Operation 7 Initial Setting 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 Switch Adjust Usage/Comments Display error line 0: No 1: Yes Total line monitor 0: No 1: Yes Not used The number of error lines contained in the received data will be shown in the LCD.
Memory Switch 72 - Operation Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Factory use only Factory use only Not used Erase polled document after being polled 0: No 1: Yes Print TCR after the batch transmission 0: No 1: Yes Determines if a document stored for polling is erased after being polled. Determines if the unit will print the transmission confirmation report (TCR) after completing the batch transmission.
Memory Switch 74 - Operation Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Memory Switch 75 to 79 - Operation Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only 3-51
Memory Switch 80 to 89 - Miscellaneous Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Memory Switch 90 - Miscellaneous Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only 3-52
Memory Switch 91 to 97 and 99 - Miscellaneous Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Memory Switch 98 - Miscellaneous Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only 3-53
3.4 Unique Switch Adjustment 3.4.1 Setting the Unique Switches These switches are used to program internal machine parameters. The primary back up battery maintains these settings if power is lost. 1. From standby, press MENU, *, 0, 4. 2. Select the desired unique switch using numeric keypad or cursor key, and then press [Enter]. Important: The bits are numbered 7 through 0 --- bit 7 is left most. 3. To navigate through the memory switch settings: • • • • Press key to move the cursor to the left.
Unique Switch 00 — Dialer Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 1 5 1 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Congestion tone detection 0: No 1: Yes Ring back tone wait time (seconds) 3.0 3.3 3.6 3.9 Switch 5: 0 0 1 1 Switch 4: 0 1 0 1 Not used Setting this switch to “0”, ignores telephone line congestion tones. Sets the time until the ring back tone begins after answering an incoming call in the Fax/Tel Ready or Tel/Fax Ready mode.
Not used 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Unique Switch 07 to 08 - Dialer Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only 3-56
Unique Switch 09 - Dialer Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only 3-57
Unique Switch 10 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting 7 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 Transmission when the detection of the first NSF is disabled. 0: Transmit with the standard protocol 1: Retry to detect NSF Factory use only Determines the action when the detection of the first NSF is disabled.
Unique Switch 11 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only 3-59
Unique Switch 12 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Factory use only Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Unique Switch 13 to 14 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 3-60
Unique Switch 15 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Factory use only Factory use only Not used Not used Not used Factory use only Unique Switch 16 - Transmission Switch 7 Initial Setting 1 6 1 5 0 4 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 Adjust Available *, # and space upon F-code SUB/SEP registration 0: No 1: Yes Available *, # and space upon F-code communicating 0: No 1: Yes Available space in F-code ID 0: No 1: Ye
Unique Switch 17 — Transmission Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Factory use only Not used Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only JBIG transmission 1 1 0 0 Determines how documents are stored in memory for transmission.
Unique Switch 19 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 3-63
Unique Switch 20 - Reception Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Not used 4 1 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 Transmit CED signal during manual/remote receive 0: No 1: Yes Pseudo-ring start time (seconds) 5 6 8 10 Switch 3: 0 0 1 1 Switch 2: 0 1 0 1 Determines if CED signal is sent during an on-hook transfer. Sets the time the pseudo-ring begins after answering an incoming call. (Fax/Tel Ready or Tel/Fax Ready mode only.
Unique Switch 21 - Reception Switch Initial Setting Adjust T1 timer adjustment 7 0 6 1 5 1 4 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 When the unit switches to fax by on-hook transfer, the unit will seize the telephone line and attempt to handshake.
Unique Switch 22 - Reception Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 1 5 1 4 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Not used JBIG reception 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0: No 1: Yes Receive the junk fax 0: Yes 1: No Determines how documents from the remote fax are received.
Unique Switch 24 - Reception Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Unique Switch 25 - Reception Switch Initial Setting 7 1 6 1 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Fact
Unique Switch 26 - Reception Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Unique Switch 27 - Reception Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Receive reduction ratio for fixed value (75 to 100 %) Usage/Comments Sets the fixed receive reduction ratio to value other than 100%. You can set the receive reduction rate from 75 to 100%.
Unique Switch 28 - Reception Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Unique Switch 26 - Reception Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 1 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Factory use only Not used Factory use only Factory use only Not used Not used 3-69
Unique Switch 30 - Modem Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only 3429 baud symbol rate when communicating at V.34 5 1 0: No 1: Yes 3200 baud symbol rate when communicating at V.34 4 If the error frame occurs because of the symbol rate is too high, setting this switch to “1” masks that symbol rate and decreases the occurrence of error frame. 1 0: No 1: Yes 3000 baud symbol rate when communicating at V.
Unique Switch 32 - Modem Switch Initial Setting 7 1 6 0 5 0 4 1 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 Adjust V8 handshake in feeder TX 0: No 1: Yes Factory use only Usage/Comments Determines if the handshaking will be done with the V.8 recommendation during feeder transmission. Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only ANSam time 0: 3 sec. 1: 4 sec. Control channel speed 0: 1200 bps 1: 2400 bps Factory use only When setting this switch to “1”, the ANSam time can be changed to 4 seconds.
Unique Switch 34 - Modem Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Symbol rate adjustment 0: No 1: Yes Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Output attenuation for second phone line When re-transmission occurs frequently, set to “1”. When set to 1, the re-transmission may not occur. See table below.
Unique Switch 36 - Modem Switch Initial Setting 7 0 Adjust Factory use only Silent detection sensitivity 6 0 5 1 Usage/Comments The closer the sensitivity setting is to –16 dB, the less likely it will be that the unit will detect low level noise on the line. This increases the possibility for the unit to switch using the silent detection when in the Ans/Fax Ready mode. The closer the setting is to –43 dB, the more likely it is to detect noise.
Unique Switch 38 - Modem Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Unique Switch 39 - Modem Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only 3-74
Unique Switch 40 - Scanner Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Factory use only Not used Factory use only Factory use only Hyper fine resolution 0: No 1: Yes When set to “0”, Hyper fine resolution (16 × 15.4 dot/mm) changes into Super fine resolution (8 × 15.4 dot/mm).
Unique Switch 42 - Scanner Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Factory use only Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Unique Switch 43 - Scanner Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 3-76
Unique Switch 44 - Scanner Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Leading edge document margin adjustment for copying using ADF or FBS Switch Each setting changes by 0.847mm. 3210 1111 1110 | | 0010 0001 0000 Settings 12.705 mm 11.858 mm | | 1.694 mm 0.
Unique Switch 50 - Printer Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 1 5 1 4 1 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 Adjust Smoothing in “Gray” resolution in copying 0: No 1: Yes Smoothing in “S-Fine” resolution in copying 0: No 1: Yes Smoothing in “Fine” resolution in copying 0: No 1: Yes Smoothing in “Normal” resolution in copying 0: No 1: Yes Smoothing in H-Fine resolution in received document 0: No 1: Yes Smoothing in S-Fine resolution in receive mode 0: No 1: Yes Smoothing in Fine resolution in receive mode 0: No 1: Ye
Unique Switch 52 - Printer Switch 7 6 5 4 3 Initial Setting 0 0 0 0 0 Adjust Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only LED print head exposure time adjustment (for PCL printing) 1 step = 1.74 µs 2 0 1 0 0 0 Note: This setting takes effect after turning the power switch off/on. Usage/Comments Initial setting is “000000” and 39.06 µsec. If you want to change the exposure time, set this switch within the following range.
Unique Switch 54 - Printer Switch 7 6 5 4 Initial Setting 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only LED print head exposure time adjustment (for receiving document and copies) 1 step = 1.74 µs Note: This setting takes effect after turning the power switch off/on. Usage/Comments Initial setting is “000000” and 28.65 µsec. If you want to change the exposure time, set this switch within the following range.
Unique Switch 56 - Printer Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 1 5 0 4 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Regards A3-sized document as 11x17 sized document 0: Yes 1: No Enable to image rotate reception with the Half-letter sized paper. 0: No 1: Yes Not used Determine if the machine regards the A3-sized document as 11x17 size document when it receives an A3–sized document. (for U.S. model only) Determines if the rotate reception is active with the half-letter sized paper. (for U.S.
Unique Switch 57- Printer Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Transfer voltage adjustment Usage/Comments Switch 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 00001010 | | 00000010 00000001 00000000 10000001 10000010 | | 10001010 +1000 V +200 V +100 V Standard voltage – 100 V – 200 V – 1000 V Unique Switch 58 - Printer Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory us
Unique Switch 59 - Printer Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 1 5 1 4 0 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only 3-83
Unique Switch 60 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Factory use only Not used Factory use only Not used Not used Silent detection 0: No 1: Yes Enables or disables silent detection during Ans/Fax Ready mode.
Unique Switch 62 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Unique Switch 63 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only 0 0 3-85
Unique Switch 64 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Unique Switch 65 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Not used Not used F
Unique Switch 66 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Not used Not used Not used Not used Unique Switch 67 – Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used CNG detection during OGM output in Ans.
Unique Switch 68 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Unique Switch 69 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 0 0 3-88
Unique Switch 70 - Operation Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 1 5 1 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used LCD error message After an error message has printed, the setting of 0: Remains in LCD this switch determines if the error message will 1: Returns to standby remain in the display.
Unique Switch 72 - Operation Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Transmit the consumables order sheet automatically 0: No 1: Yes When set to “1”, the machine automatically transmits the consumable order sheets to the distributor’s office. Note: For this feature to work correctly, you must register several items in this machine. (See “3.14.
Unique Switch 74 - Operation Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Security reception after printing Security Rx document 0: Inactive 1: Active Factory use only When set to “1”, the security reception function remains active even after printing the security reception documents.
Unique Switch 76 to 79 - Operation Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Unique Switch 80 - Operation Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only 3-92
Unique Switch 81 to 82 - Operation Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Unique Switch 83 - Operation Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Display the phone line number 0: No 1: Yes 1 1 0 0 Determine if the machine displays th
Unique Switch 87 - Miscellaneous Switch Initial Setting 7 1 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Flash ROM polling (Host) 0: No 1: Yes Flash ROM polling (Client) 0: No 1: Yes If this machine is used as host machine which is polled for the latest software update in this machine, turn this switch to “1”. Refer to page 3-131 to setup the software version to be polled.
Unique Switch 89 - Miscellaneous Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 3-95
Unique Switch 90 to 91 - Miscellaneous Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Unique Switch 92 - Miscellaneous Switch Initial Setting Adjust 7 0 Data transfer time out setting for TWAIN feature 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 Usage/Comments If the time out error occurs while the scanned data is transferring to the PC, change the current setting.
Unique Switch 93 - Miscellaneous Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Unique Switch 94 - for RS-232C interface Switch Initial Setting Adjust Adjusts CI counter 7 0 6 1 5 0 4 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Usage/Comments If the remote fax machine disconnects the phone line before the PC responds to the CI signal, the fax regards that the PC is off and then it will receive t
Unique Switch 95 - Miscellaneous Switch 7 Initial Setting 0 6 0 5 4 3 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Not used Display count down 0: No 1: Yes Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Priority of printing the check message on A5(Portrait) 0: No 1: Yes Paper size of F4-sized paper Usage/Comments When set to “1”, the machine will display drum and toner count down when they are at the end of their supply cycle.
3.5 Setting Individual Autodialer Attributes This function allows the user to configure an individual one-touch or speed dial entry with the settings shown in Memory Switches 10, 11, 12 and 13. To set the individual attributes: 1. Change memory switch 15, bit 7 to a “1”. (See page 3-33.) 2. When the function is enabled, an “Attribute” option is added to the autodialer programming steps.
Attribute 2 - Individual Autodialer Setting (Equivalent to Memory Switch 11) 7 Initial Setting 0 6 1 5 0 4 0 Switch Adjust Usage/Comments The time between reception of CFR and transmission of data. (For T.4.1 error) When CFR and data overlap due to line echo, increase the interval between CFR and data transmission using this switch. 250 ms 500 ms 750 ms 1000 ms Switch 7 0 0 1 1 Switch 6 0 1 0 1 Interval between DCS and TCF. (For T.2.3 error.
Attribute 4 - Individual Autodialer Setting (Equivalent to Memory Switch 13) Switch 7 6 Initial Setting 0 ANSam detection 0 0: Yes 1: No V.34 transmission 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 Adjust 0: Yes 1: No CSI/TSI/CIG transmit 0: Yes 1: No ECM mode 0: On 1: Off Retransmit automatically when receiving RTN/PIN signals 0: Yes 1: No Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Usage/Comments During the V8 handshake, if some noise disturbs the handshake and an error occurs, set to “1”.
3.6 Clear Programmed Data / User Settings User programmed information such as autodialer entries, date, time, Transmit Terminal Identifier (TTI), Subscriber ID, etc., are stored in the unit’s Random Access Memory (RAM). A battery back up when the power is lost holds this information. This function does not clear the machine parameters, memory switches and unique switches.
3.8 Printer maintenance mode In case of the following, use this mode. • When you have replaced the Fuser unit and/or Transfer roller. • When “Please Call Service” message appears in the LCD, access this mode to determine the cause of the “Please Call Service” error message. When you replace the Fuser unit or Transfer roller, you must set the count of replacement manually To access the printer maintenance modes: Note: Do not set these counters if you did not replace the Fuser unit or Transfer roller. 1.
When “Please Call Service” message is displayed on the LCD To access the printer maintenance modes to determine the cause of the “Please Call Service” error message. 1. Press MENU, *, 0, 6. Then select “Service Call” using the cursor key. 2. Press ENTER. The kind of printer error will be displayed. If there are two or more problems, the number of problems is displayed in the upper right of the LCD.
3.10 Test Modes This mode offers the ability to print a test pattern and monitor certain unit output functions. Included are the following: 1. Press MENU, *, 0, 9 to enter the test mode. Press or of the cursor key to scroll through the test modes. The following seven items are in this test mode: • Life Monitor • Test Pattern Print • Document Feed Test • Background Level Test • Set Background Level 2. Select desired test mode using the cursor key, then press ENTER to entry.
3.10.1 Life Monitor The Life monitor displays the following items: To display the Life monitor: 1. Press MENU, *, 0, 9, ENTER. 2. Press STOP to exit this mode.
3.10.2 Printer Test The Printer Test mode offers seven different test patterns as shown below. Pattern A Pattern D Pattern B Pattern C Pattern E Pattern F 1. Press MENU, *, 0, 9, then select “Test Pattern Print”. 2. Press ENTER. 3. Select the desired pattern using the cursor key, then press ENTER. The selected pattern will print continuously. Note: Press STOP to cancel the printing.
3.10.3 Feeder test The feeder test discharges all documents in the automatic document feeder at a constant speed and displays the total pages fed in the ADF. 1. Press MENU, *, 0, 9, then select “Document Feed Test”. 2. Press ENTER. 3. Place the documents on the automatic document feeder. 4. Press [Start] to start the feeder test. 5. Press [Exit] or STOP to exit this test mode. 3.10.4 Port Status This mode shows the status of the various ports of the machine. This is not applicable to field service. 1.
3.11 Print Parameter list This function instructs the unit to print a list of the Machine parameter, Memory switch and Unique switch settings. The list shows the default and current settings for each. To print the parameter lists, press MENU, *, 1, 0, ENTER. 3.12 Factory Test Functions The factory functions provide the following machine test modes: 1. Press MENU, *, 1, 1. 2. To select the desired test mode using cursor key, then press ENTER. 3.12.1 Function List Press MENU, *, 1, 1.
3.12.3 LCD Test This mode displays two test patterns in LCD. 1. Press MENU, *, 1, 1. Select “LCD Test”, then press ENTER. 2. Pressing MENU, toggle between all dots on the LCD turn on and off. 3. Press STOP to exit the test mode. 3.12.4 Key Panel Test 1. Press MENU, *, 1, 1. Select “Panel Test”, then press ENTER. 2. As each button on the keypad is pressed, a representative name as show in the following table will be displayed.
3.12.5 SRAM Check This mode is used to test the SRAM memory where user programmed parameters such as date, time, TTI, etc. are stored. Note: When this test is executed, the unit will perform an All RAM Clear. The All RAM Clear erases all user settings and resets all memory switches, machine parameters and unique switches to factory defaults. 1. Press MENU, *, 1, 1. Select “SRAM Check” using the cursor key. 2. Press ENTER. The machine will start the SRAM check.
3.12.6 DRAM Check This mode is used to test the DRAM memory, or document memory. Note: When this test is performed, an All DRAM Clear will be performed by the unit. The All RAM clear erases all user settings and resets all memory switches, machine parameters and unique switches to factory defaults. This is a read/write test that requires a few moments to complete. Note: Perform a DRAM test whenever a memory upgrade is added to the unit. 1. Press MENU, *, 1, 1. Select “DRAM Check”, then press ENTER. 2.
3.12.8 RS-232C Test This mode performs a return back test of the optional RS-232C port. Important: Before doing the RS-232C test, connect the 2-pin and 3-pin of the RS-232C interface (see step 1, below). If not, the RS-232C test does not operate correctly. 1. Connect a special return back test connector with RS-232C interface connector. 2. Press MENU, *, 1, 1. Select “RS232C”, then press ENTER. 3. Press ENTER. The results are shown in the display. If the test is successful, the display will show “OK”.
3.13 Line Tests This mode offers several internal tests and the ability to monitor certain unit output functions. Included are relay tests, modem signal output monitoring, and DTMF output monitoring. 3.13.1 Relay Test This mode tests the on/off operation of various relays and switches. 1. Press MENU, *, 1, 2. 2. Press the numeric keypad 0 (zero) to select the main board. To select the optional board number for the second phone line, press 1 (one). Then press ENTER. 3.
3.13.2 Tonal Signal Test The tonal signal test permits the unit’s output tones to be monitored. Note: To monitor the tones, an external monitoring device must be connected to the telephone line jack. 1. Press MENU, *, 1, 2. 2. Press the numeric keypad 0 (zero) to select the main board. To select the optional board number for the second phone line, press 1 (one). Then press ENTER. 3. Select “Tonal Test”, then press ENTER. 4. Select the desired tonal signal using cursor key. Refer to the following table.
5. Press ENTER to output the signal. When you select the output signal from No.01 to No.12, No.21 to No.76, the output signal will begin. When you select the output signal from No.13 to No.20, the black and white ratio can be changed. Select the desired ratio of the white and black and then press ENTER. To stop outputting the tonal signal, press STOP. 6. To select another tonal signal, repeat steps 1-5. Otherwise, proceed to step 7. 7. Press STOP to return to standby. 3.13.
DTMF 9: (852 Hz + 1477 Hz) DTMF *: (941 Hz + 1209 Hz) DTMF #: (941 Hz + 1477 Hz) 4. Select the desired DTMF tone using the cursor key, then press ENTER. The output signal will begin. To stop outputting the DTMF tone, press STOP. 5. To select another DTMF tone, repeat step 4. Otherwise, proceed to step 6. 6. Press STOP to return to standby.
3.14 Consumable order sheet When the drum cartridge has reached its design life or the toner cartridge is empty, the machine prints or transmits the consumable sheet. Note: This feature’s default setting is OFF (Do not print or transmit the consumable sheet). To print out the consumable order sheet automatically, set the bit 1 of Unique switch 73 to “1” (see page 3-90.) To transmit the consumable order sheet automatically, set the bit 3 of Unique switch 72 to “1” (see page 3-90.
Customer Support Center’s fax number: The fax number may be up to 20 characters in length. Customer Support Center’s phone number: The phone number may be up to 20 characters in length. How many pages can be printed after “Toner Low” message appears: You can set 000 to 100. How many pages can be printed after “Drum Near End” message appears: You can set 000 to 999. Distributor’s name The name may be up to 30 characters in length. Customer’s code The customer’s code may be up to 10 characters in length.
3.14.3 Clear consumable order sheet The consumable order sheet keeps several items. These are not cleared by the All RAM clear function (MENU *, 3). To clear the information of the consumable order sheet: 1. Press MENU, *, 1, 5. Select “Reset Order Form” using the cursor key. 2. Press ENTER. 3. To clear the information of the consumable order sheet, press [Yes]. To finish the operation without clearing, press [No]. 3.
3.17 Set life monitor passcode This is the passcode that protects the life monitor clear operation. If it is not necessary to protect the life monitor clear operation, abort this operation without entering the life monitor passcode. To create the passcode: 1. Press MENU, *, 1, 9. 2. Enter the passcode using the numeric keypad, and then press ENTER. To modify the existing passcode: 1. Press MENU, *, 1, 9. The machine asks you to enter the current passcode. 2. Enter the current passcode correctly.
3.18 Life monitor maintenance When you replace the main control PCB, you should register the previous counter values of the life monitor. 1. Before updating the software or replacing the main control PCB, you must write down the counter values of the life monitor. 2. To confirm the life monitor, see “3.10.1 Life Monitor,” page 3-106. 3. After you write down the counter values of the life monitor, update the software or replace the main control PCB. 4. Then press MENU, *, 2, 0.
9. Press ENTER. Enter previous value of the fuser life. 10. Press ENTER. Enter previous value of the transfer replaced count. 11. Press ENTER. Enter previous value of the transfer roller life. 13. Then press ENTER. Enter previous value of the drum operation time. 14. Press ENTER. Enter previous value of the printer operation time. 15. Press ENTER. The machine returns to its standby mode.
3.19 Sensor input test This mode can confirm the sensor status. When the sensor operates, the value next to sensor name changes 0 to 1. For example, when opening the 1st paper cassette, the CAS1:0 change to CAS1:1. 1. Press MENU, *, 2, 2.
3.20 Printer diagnostic mode This mode can confirm the operation of parts in the printer section. 1. Press MENU, *, 2, 3. 2. Select the device you want to set to ON by cursor key, then press ENTER. When it is set to ON, it will be shaded. If you want to set it to OFF, select that device and then press ENTER again.
3.21 Internet Fax Service mode This mode is used only when the optional Internet fax kit has been installed. This mode provides the following four items: • All clear of the information in the optional Internet fax board • Clear the Administrator’s information • Display the sum-check of the internet fax board • Send e-mail for user registration 3.21.1 Clear the information in the optional Internet fax board To clear the Internet fax settings: 1. Press MENU, *, 2, 4. 2.
3.21.2 Clear the Administrator’s information Use this mode when the user forgets the administration passcode. To clear the Administrator’s information: 1. Press MENU, *, 2, 4. 2. Select “Delete Manager” using the cursor key, then press ENTER. 3. To clear the all information of the Administrator, press [Yes]. If you want to cancel this operation, press [No]. 3.21.3 Display the Checksum of Internet fax board This mode displays the software version and checksum of the optional Internet fax board.
3.21.4 Send E-mail for user registration After installing the IF-300, send the e-mail to the customer support center using this mode. To send the user registration e-mail: 1. Press MENU, *, 2, 4. 2. Select “System Registration” using the cursor key, then press ENTER. 3. Follow the steps listed on the LCD to complete the registration of the IF-300 opton.
3.22 Update the software 3.22.1 Update the software by Flash ROM writer Here’s instructions on how to update the software version of the Flash ROM. Important: To update the software, it needs the flash ROM writer and four (or six) of the latest versions of EPROMs — ROM0, ROM1, ROM2, ROM3, CGROM0 and CGROM1. 1. Turn off the power switch. 2. If you will update six ROMs (ROM0 – CGROM1), set JP1 to ON. If you will update only four ROMs (ROM0 - ROM3), set JP1 to OFF. And confirm the BOOT ROM is set correctly.
5. Turn the power on and then press SW1 on the board. “0” will be indicated on the left ROM NO. and “1” will be on the right ROM NO. Dots will be lighted on the CHECK SUMs. 6. The Flash ROM writer erases the current program in the machine, then starts writing the new program to the machine. Note: The CGROM0 is indicated as “4” and the CGROM1 is “5”. 7. At the end of this operation (it takes a few minutes), the Flash ROM writer indicates the Check Sums of the last ROMs. 8.
3.22.2 Update the software by polling to the host machine. Here’s instructions on how to update the software version of the Flash ROM by polling a host machine. Important: To make this feature available, turn bit 5 of Unique SW 87 to “1”. 1. Press MENU, *, 2, 5. The LCD will show: Flash Polling Input Number of Host 2. Enter the phone number of the host fax machine. 3. Press START.
Section4 Troubleshooting Procedures 4.1 Troubleshooting Outline Before troubleshooting a unit check the following: • • • • Is the power cord correctly connected to the machine? Are the telephone handset and the telephone line cord connected correctly? Is there paper in the paper cassette? Are all covers closed correctly? Before removing any portions of the machine or making any adjustments be sure the power cord is disconnected from the unit.
4.2 Recording Paper Jam Symptom: Recording paper did not exit the paper cassette properly or jam occurred in the print area. Suggested corrective action: 1. Verify that the recording paper conforms to the type specified for use in the machine and that it has not been damaged or exposed to moisture. 2. Make sure the recording paper is properly loaded into the multipurpose tray and cassette and the cassette is properly closed. 3. Clean the paper feed rollers of any paper dust buildup.
4.4 Document Feeder Multi-feeding or Skew Symptom: Two or more pages of a multi-page document are fed at once. The document is fed with a skew. Slight skewing may sometimes occur. Suggested corrective action: 1. Verify that the original documents conform to the specifications designed for use in the machine and they are not damaged in any way. 2. Verify the pages of the document are not stuck together from glue, wet or damp correction fluid, tape, etc. 3.
4.8 Receive Errors Symptom: Check message prints after attempting a reception. Suggested corrective action: 1. Reference the error code on the check message or the journal to the error code list contained in this section. 4.9 Will not Auto-Answer Symptom: The unit rings but will not auto-answer. Suggested corrective action: 1. Check the power cord and AC switch. 2. Verify the telephone line is properly installed. 3. Verify recording paper in the paper cassette. 4. Check the memory capacity.
If a printout jams inside your machine To clear a printout jammed inside your machine: Important: Be careful not to put your hand between the top cover and the machine. 1. Open the top cover. 2. Open the printer cover. 3. Remove the toner and drum cartridge. Important: Shield the drum cartridge from light, especially strong light. Later, if you have to remove the cartridge from the fax, immediately wrap it in a thick cloth to protect it from light.
4. Remove the jammed paper. CAUTION: The fuser unit becomes very hot. Do not touch the fuser unit when you are removing a paper jam. Note: Avoid getting “unfixed” toner on your hands and clothes. Open the side cover. Raise the jam release lever to remove the jammed paper. 5. Reset the toner and drum cartridge.
6. Gently close the printer cover, pressing firmly on the both sides of the printer cover until you hear it click. 7. Gently close the top cover, pressing firmly on the both sides of the top cover until you hear it click.
4.11. Image Quality Problems The following provides guidelines for troubleshooting the printer engine and actions to be taken. Before removing any portion of the machine or making any internal adjustments, be sure power to the unit is OFF. Suggested corrective actions should be performed in order as listed. Most conditions can be corrected by performing routine preventative maintenance steps. If printer or print quality problems occur, check the following. The unit: 1.
Improper LED exposure • Replace the LED Print Head Unit. • Replace the Main Control PCB. Improper charging • Replace the High Voltage Unit. • Replace the Main Control PCB. 4.11.3 Printout too light Symptom: Printed image is faint or does not print solid. ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE Poor development • Remove the toner cartridge and shake it a few times to redistribute the toner inside. If the problem persists, replace the toner cartridge. • Replace the High Voltage Unit. • Clean the LED print head.
persists, replace the toner cartridge. • Replace the High Voltage Unit. • Clean the LED print head. Defective Drum • Replace the Drum Cartridge. Poor image transfer • Replace the Image Transfer Unit. • Replace the High Voltage Unit. • Replace the Main Control PCB. 4.11.5 Blurred background Symptom: Copies show a gray or dark background. ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE Poor development • • • • Replace the High Voltage Unit. Replace the Main Control PCB. Replace the Toner Cartridge.
Defective Drum • If the drum surface for moisture condensation found, leave drum in unit with power on to dry. • Replace the Drum Cartridge. Poor image transfer • Replace the Image Transfer Unit. • Replace the High Voltage Unit. • Replace the Main Control PCB. 4.11.7 Irregularities Symptom: Portions of image are broken or missing. ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE Poor image transfer • Replace the Image Transfer Unit. • Replace the High Voltage Unit. 4.11.
Improper LED exposure • Replace the LED Print Head Unit. Poor scanning • Clean the Contact Grass. 4.11.9 Toner Smudges Symptom: Background appears “peppered” with black spots. ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE Poor scanning • Clean the Contact Grass. Improper fusing • Clean the Fusing Rollers. If it is not effective, replace Rollers or the Fusing Unit.
4.12 LCD Error Messages Your fax machine’s LCD messages can help you spot problems. LCD error messages (Alphabetic list) What you see on the LCD What it means/What to do All Commands In Use Your fax machine has all of its 99 possible delayed commands (automatic redialing counts as one) stored in memory and cannot accept another. Wait until your fax has completed one of the delayed commands or delete an existing command by using REVIEW COMMANDS.
What you see on the LCD What it means/What to do Document Full You tried to enter an document into an F-Code box or a Batch box, but the machine has reached its capacity. Delete documents stored in box until the machine will let you proceed. Document Jam An original document jam while you are using the ADF for either faxing or copying. Clearing the jammed paper. Document Stored You tried to erase a batch box that contains at least one document. Erase the document(s), then try again.
What you see on the LCD What it means/What to do No Toner Cartridge The toner cartridge is missing or has not been properly installed in your fax machine. Please properly install the toner cartridge. Not Allowed in Macro During macro registration, you pressed the key which cannot be registered in Macro, such as MONITOR/CALL key or Security Reception key. Open Top Cover Please Remove Paper Open 1st Side Cover Please Remove Paper The paper is jammed in your fax machine.
What you see on the LCD What it means/What to do Select Group Number (0-32) You tried to enter a call group number greater than 32. Your machine can maintain 32 call groups, numbered 1-32 (call group 0 covers all the groups). Determine the correct call group identifier number and enter it, instead. Toner Low: 50 Prints Remain Your machine is almost out of toner.
4.13 Error Codes If an error occurs during a communication, a check message will be printed. The following provides an explanation of the information found on check messages. • A possible solution to the problem • The date and time of the attempted communication • The sending location (if the remote fax has a Location ID) • The number of pages which got through before the error terminated the call • The error code • The sample document.
R.4.4 The receiving fax machine has reached its memory capacity. R.5.1 DCN was received instead of RR during ECM communication. R.5.2 Line noise or other problems prevented ECM reception. R.8.4 A compatibility error occurred. R.8.10 Line noise or other problems prevented line probing. R.8.11 The fax machine timed out while waiting for the retrain signal. Transmission errors T.1.1 T1 time-out. The remote fax machine didn’t respond to your machine.
Communication Error Messages The error messages on Check Message printouts indicate the following: Here’s a brief summary: Error Message Check condition of remote fax. Possible Meanings • Remote machine malfunctioned • No handshake signals from remote machine • Wrong phone number reached Repeat transmission.
4.14 Service Call Error When certain machine problems occur these message will appear in the LCD. 4.14.1 Call For Service Symptom: “Call For Service” is in the LCD. Suggested corrective action: 1. Check the following connection: • Lamp assembly to the Inverter PCB (CN2) • Inverter PCB (CN1) to the Harness to the Main control PCB (P208) 2. Replace the lamp and/or the Inverter PCB. 4.14.2 Please Call Service When certain machine problems occur a “Please Call Service” message will appear in the LCD.
The errors messages and an explanation of each are outlined below. Heater Error Symptom: fuser heater malfunction. Suggested corrective action: 1. Check the connectors from the power supply to the main control PCB and to the fuser unit. 2. Check the heater lamp. If it comes on, see step 3; if it does not, see step 5. 3. Check continuity of fuser unit. If OK, see step 4; if bad, replace the fuser unit. 4. Replace the power supply unit. 5. Replace the fuser unit. If the problem is not correct, see step 6. 6.
RX Motor Error Symptom: RX motor malfunction Suggested corrective action: 1. Verify the RX motor rotates when the power is on. 2. Check the connection between RX motor and the Connect Printer PCB (P1308). (See page 2-1.) 3. Replace the RX motor if it doesn’t rotate. 4. If the problem is not correct, replace the main control board. Drum Fuse Error Symptom: The fuse in the new drum cartridge does not disconnect when adding a new drum cartridge. Suggested corrective action: 1.
4.15 Cleaning the Unit Use a mild cleaning solution on a lint-free cloth to wipe the machine’s cover, handset and paper cassette tray. Never spray cleaner directly onto the fax machine as the spray could damage components inside the fax. Repairing frequent jams in the ADF If you’re having trouble with getting your original documents to feed properly, try this procedure: 1. Turn the power off. 2.
Cleaning the LED print head If you find your fax recipients complaining that the faxes they receive or copy image quality are streaked, the LED print head may be dirty. Important: Be careful not to put your hand between the top cover and the machine. 1. Turn the power off. 2. Get a soft, lint-free cloth and moisten it with isopropyl alcohol. 3. Open the top cover and then open the printer cover. CAUTION: The fuser unit becomes very hot. Do not touch the fuser unit when you are cleaning the LED print head.
Section5 Maintenance & Adjustment 5.1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ...............................................................................................................5-2 5.2 RE/DISASSEMBLE ..............................................................................................................................5-3 5.2.1 Covers ...........................................................................................................................................5-5 5.2.2 PCBs ......................
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5.2 Re/Disassemble Before disassembling, disconnect the power cord and line cord. 5.2.1 Covers ...........................................................................................................................................5-5 UPPER COVER.................................................................................................................................5-6 TOP REAR COVER....................................................................................................................
5.2.5 Printer section..............................................................................................................................5-33 COVER SWITCH.............................................................................................................................5-33 CASOP ............................................................................................................................................5-33 SOLENOID ..........................................................
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UPPER COVER 1. Open the upper cover. 2. Remove the two top cover mounting screw. 3. Remove the UPPER COVER. TOP REAR COVER 1. Remove the UPPER COVER. (See page 5-6.) 2. Remove the five top rear cover mounting screws. 3. Remove the TOP REAR COVER.
REAR COVER 1. Remove the UPPER COVER and TOP REAR COVER. 2. Remove the six Rear cover mounting screws. 3. Disconnect the speaker connector and remove the REAR COVER. UPPER COVER / TOP REAR COVER / REAR COVER 1. Remove the two Top rear cover mounting screws. 2. Remove the five Rear cover mounting screws. 3. Disconnect the speaker connector and remove the UPPER COVER, TOP REAR COVER and REAR COVER together.
PANEL COVER 1. Open the upper cover and scanner cover. 2. Remove the five panel cover mounting screws. 3. Remove the PANEL COVER. FRONT COVER 1. Remove the PANEL COVER. (See page 5-8.) 2. Remove the six front cover mounting screws. 3. Remove the FRONT COVER.
TX COVER 1. Remove the four Tx cover mounting screws. 3. Remove the TX COVER. EXIT TRAY 1. Open the cassette. 2. Remove the three exit tray mounting screws. 3. Remove the EXIT TRAY.
OPTION COVER A 1. Remove the option cover A mounting screw. 2. Remove the OPTION COVER A. RX EXIT COVER 1. Remove the EXIT TRAY. (See page 5-9.) 2. Remove the OPTION COVER A. (See page 5-10.) 3. Remove the Rx exit cover mounting screw, and then remove the RX EXIT COVER. Note: Release the two tabs at the upper part of Rx exit cover with the screwdriver as illustration below. 4. Separate the RX EXIT COVER from RX EXIT COVER B.
INNER COVER A 1. Open the upper cover. 2. Remove the two Inner cover mounting screws, then remove the INNER COVER A. Inner cover A RIGHT COVER 1. Remove the FRONT COVER. (See page 5-6.) 2. Remove the REAR COVER. (See 5-7.) 3. Remove the two right cover mounting screws. 4. Slide the line cover and disconnect the harnesses of the TOS sensor and the HPES sensor. 5. Then remove the RIGHT COVER.
COVER OPENER 1. Open the jam access cover. 2. Release the COVER LEVER. 3. Remove the COVER OPENER. Cover opener Cover lever BYPASS TRAY Refer to page 5-44.
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MAIN CONTROL PCB Note: Before changing the main control PCB, back up the user data (such as one-touch dial numbers). Note: When installing the new main control PCB: For F-360: Confirm the JP3 and JP4 on the new main control PCB are set to ON. For F-320: Confirm the JP2 and JP5 on the new main control PCB are set to ON. 1. Remove the rear cover, top rear cover and upper cover. (See page 5-7.) 2. Remove four shield plate mounting screws. 3. Disconnect all connectors on the main control PCB. 4.
NCU PCB 1. Remove the EXIT TRAY. (See page 5-9.) 2. Remove the two NCU PCB mounting screws and F.G. wire mounting screws. 3. Disconnect all connectors on the NCU PCB. 4. Remove the NCU PCB. NCU PCB MODULAR PCB 1. Remove the REAR COVER. 2. Remove four shield plate mounting screws, and then remove the SHIELD PLATE. 3. Disconnect all connectors on the Modular PCB. 4. Remove two modular PCB mounting screws, and then remove the MODULAR PCB.
POWER SUPPLY UNIT (PSU) 1. Remove the REAR COVER. 2. Remove PCB shield. (See page 5-17.) 3. Remove two fan motor mounting screws, and then remove the FAN MOTOR. 4. Remove the duct mounting screw, and then remove the DUCT. Duct Fan motor 5. Disconnect two connectors on the PSU. 6. Remove the two F.G. wires. 7. Remove three PSU mounting screws, and then remove the PSU.
HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY (HVPS) 1. Remove the FRONT COVER. (See page 5-8.) 2. Remove the shield plate. 3. Disconnect the connector on the HVPS and remove five HVPS mounting screws, then remove the HVPS. Shield plate High voltage power supply CONNECT PRINTER PCB 1. Remove the REAR COVER. 2. Remove two PCB shield mounting screws, and then remove the PCB shield. 3. Disconnect all connectors on the CONNECT PRINTER PCB. 4.
PANEL 1, 2 and LCD 1. Open the upper cover and scanner cover. 2. Remove three panel cover mounting screws and two Tx side cover mounting screws, then remove the PANEL COVER. 3. Disconnect two connectors. 4. Remove all PANEL PCB mounting screws. 5. Separate the PANEL 2 from 1.
6. Remove the LCD support, and then remove the LCD. LCD LCD support Panel 1 CONNECT ADF PCB 1. Remove the TOP REAR COVER. (See page 5-6.) 2. Disconnect two connector and remove a Connect ADF PCB mounting screw. 3. Remove the CONNECT ADF PCB. Connect ADF PCB INVERTER PCB Refer to page 5-31. LAMP Refer to page 5-31.
5.2.3 Sensors DS2 TXIL DS1 DB4 COVER SW DRUM SW HPES TCS CASOP PDS PSS PES TOS JCOP TXIL PDS Refer to “TXIL(ADF)/DS1/DS2/DB4,” page 5-22. Refer to “PDS/Thermistor,” page 5-38. TCS PES Refer to “Top Cover Sensor,” page 5-23. Refer to “PES,” page 5-39. DS1 HPES Refer to “TXIL(ADF), DS1/DS2,” page 5-22. Refer to “HPES,” page 5-36. DS2 COVER SW Refer to “TXIL(ADF), DS1/DS2,” page 5-22. Refer to “COVER SW,” page 5-33. DB4 CASOP Refer to “TXIL(ADF), DS1/DS2,” page 5-22.
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TXIL (ADF) / DS1 / DS2 / DB4 1. Remove the TX COVER. (See page 5-9.) 2. Remove the sensor you want to remove. TXIL(ADF) DS1 DS2 DB4 SEPARATOR ROLLER ASSEMBLY 1. Remove the TX COVER. (See page 5-9.) 2. Remove the E-ring, and then remove the separator gear 22. 3. Remove two E-rings, and then remove the SEPARATOR ROLLER Assembly.
TOP COVER SENSOR (TCS) 1. Remove the PANEL COVER. (See page 5-8) 2. Remove two TCS BRACKET mounting screws, and then remove the TCS BRACKET and the TCS FEELER. Disconnect the connector of the TCS. CONTACT GLASS 1. Open the scanner cover. 2. Slide the Glass Holder to remove the contact glass. 2. Slide the CONTACT GLASS to remove it.
RETARD ROLLER 1. Open the Scanner Cover. 2. Remove the RETARD COVER. 3. Remove the RETARD ROLLER Assembly. Note: The gear of the retard roller assembly is not fixed by e-ring, so don’t lose it when disassembling. Retard cover Retard roller assembly Note: When re-assembling the Retard roller assembly, the flange of the bearing should be positioned as illustrated below.
ADF MOTOR 1. Remove the TOP REAR COVER and the REAR COVER. (See page 5-7.) 2. Remove the SHIELD PLATE. 3. Disconnect the ADF motor’s harness from the Main control PCB. 4. Remove one SPRING and two motor bracket mounting screws. 5. Remove the MOTOR BRACKET and ADF MOTOR.
Re-assemble the ADF belts and Motor 1. Remove the SPRING A. 2. Loosen the tension bracket A mounting screw and tension bracket B mounting screw. 3. Attach the ADF belts as shown in the illustration below. Tension bracket B Tension bracket A 4. Attach the PULLEY 58/16 G23. 5. Tighten the screw which mounting the tension bracket B. 6. Attach the PULLEY 58/16. 7. Attach the Spring A, and then tighten the screw which mounting the tension bracket A.
8. Loosen the motor bracket mounting screw. 9. Attach the shorter belt to the Pulley 58/16 G23, and longer belt to the Pulley 58/16. 10. Attach the ADF motor assembly using the two screws. 11. Attach the Motor spring, and then tighten the screw that is mounting the ADF motor bracket. 12. Connect the ADF motor harness to the main control PCB.
FEED ROLLER A 1. Remove the PANEL COVER. (See page 5-8.) 2. Remove the UPPER COVER / TOP COVER / REAR COVER. (See page 5-7.) 2. Remove the ADF MOTOR. (See page on page 5-25.) 3. Pull out the PULLEY 58/16 G23. (See page 5-26.) 4. Remove the F.G. wire mounting screw. 5. Remove the E-ring, and then remove the PULLEY 18. 6. Remove the E-ring on the other side, and then remove the INNER GUIDE A assembly. Inner guide A assembly Pulley 18 7. Remove the RETARD COVER, RETARD ROLLER assembly and TORQUE LIMITOR.
FEED ROLLER B 1. Remove the PANEL COVER. (See page 5-8.) 2. Remove the UPPER COVER / TOP REAR COVER / REAR COVER. (See page 5-7.) 3. Remove the ADF MOTOR. (See page 5-25.) 4. Remove two INNER GUIDE A assembly. (See page 5-28.) 5. Remove two INNER GUIDE B mounting screws, and then remove the INNER GUIDE B. 6. Remove two E-rings on the right and left of the FEED ROLLER B, and then remove the PULLEY 18 and bearings. Inner guide C Feed roller B Pulley 18 Feed roller B Inner guide D 7.
EXIT ROLLER 1. Remove the UPPER COVER, TOP REAR COVER and REAR COVER. (See page 5-7.) 2. Remove the INNER COVER A. (See page 5-11.) 3. Remove the OUTER GUIDE D. 4. Remove the E-ring to remove the EXIT GEAR 27. 5. Remove the EXIT ROLLER.
Lamp / Inverter PCB 1. Remove the PANEL COVER. (See page 5-8.) 2. Remove the REAR COVER and SHIELD PLATE. (See page 5-7.) 3. Remove the Rx exit cover. (See page 5-10.) 4. Remove the two Inner cover A mounting screws, then remove the INNER COVER A. 5. Disconnect the all harnesses from the Main control PCB. 6. Remove the four ADF unit mounting screws, then remove the ADF unit. 7. Put the ADF unit upside-down. 8. Peel the scanner cover (black film) from the scanner unit. 9.
10. Remove the two Inverter PCB mounting screws and disconnect one connector, then remove the INVERTER PCB. 11. Remove the two cramps and one connector to remove the LAMP.
5.2.5 Printer section COVER SWITCH 1. Remove the REAR COVER. (See page 5-7.) 2. Remove the CONNECT PRINTER PCB. (See page 5-17.) 3. Remove two COVER SWITCH mounting screws, and then remove the COVER SWITCH. Cover switch CASOP 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove the REAR COVER. (See page 5-7.) Remove the CONNECT PRINTER PCB. (See page 5-17.) Remove the PSU. (See page 5-16.) Remove the CASOP mounting screw, and then remove the CASOP.
SOLENOID 1. Remove the REAR COVER. (See page 5-7.) 2. Remove the CONNECT PRINTER PCB. (See page 5-17.) 3. Remove the SOLENOID mounting screw, and then remove the SOLENOID. Solenoid RX MOTOR 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove the REAR COVER. (See page 5-7.) Remove the CONNECT PRINTER PCB. (See page 5-17.) Remove the PSU. (See page 5-16.) Remove four RX MOTOR mounting screws, and then remove the RX MOTOR.
DRIVE GEAR ASSEMBLY 1. Perform the procedure of step 1 through 3 in “RX MOTOR,” page 5-34. 2. Remove the SOLENOID. (See page 5-34.) 3. Remove the four DRIVE GEAR Assembly mounting screws, then remove the DRIVE GEAR Assembly. Drive gear assembly TOS 1. Open the upper cover and printer cover. 2. Remove the Toner Cartridge and Drum Cartridge. 3. Disconnect the connector of TOS. 4. Remove the two TOS mounting screws, then remove the TOS.
PICK UP ROLLER MP 1. Remove the FRONT COVER, the REAR COVER and the RIGHT COVER. 2. Remove the bearing, and then remove the PICK UP ROLLER MP. Pick up roller MP HPES 1. Remove the FRONT COVER, the REAR COVER and the RIGHT COVER. 2. Remove the PICK UP ROLLER MP. 3. Disconnect the connector of HPES. 4. Remove the sensor stopper film, and then release tabs. Then remove the HPES.
IMAGE TRANSFER ROLLER 1. Remove the Toner Cartridge and the Drum Cartridge. 2. Remove the IMAGE TRANSFER ROLLER with TRANSFER BRACKET using the precision screwdriver as shown. Image transfer roller FIXING UNIT 1. Remove the toner cartridge and the drum cartridge. 2. Remove the REAR COVER. (See page 5-7.) 3. Disconnect the connector P1302 and P1307 from the CONNECT PRINTER PCB, and CN1 from the PSU. Also, remove the F.G. wire from the frame of PSU. 4.
PDS / Thermistor 1. Remove the FIXING UNIT. (See page 5-37.) 2. Remove the FIXING UNIT COVER, and then remove the PDS or the thermistor. Fxing unit cover Themistor PDF EXIT ROLLER P 1. Remove the FIXING UNIT. (See page 5-37.) 2. Disassemble the FIXING UNIT to remove the EXIT ROLLER P. Note: Do not bend the PLATE SPRING at removing or attaching the EXIT ROLLER P.
PES 1. Pull out the cassette completely. 2. Remove the PES mounting screw under the cassette, and then remove the PES. Disconnect the connector. PES PAPER PICK UP ROLLER 1. Pull out the cassette completely. 2. Pull out the pick up roller.
FEED ROLLER BP 1. Remove the FRONT COVER, the REAR COVER and the RIGHT COVER. 2. Remove four MP bracket mounting screws, and then remove the MP BRACKET. 3. Remove the Feed B Bearing, and then slide out the FEED ROLLER BP.
FEED ROLLER AP 1. Remove the REAR COVER and FRONT COVER. 2. Remove the POWER SUPPLY UNIT. 3. Remove the CONNECT PRINTER PCB. 4. Remove the DRIVE GEAR ASSEMBLY. 5. Remove the HVPS. 6. Remove the MAIN FRAME mounting screws. Main frame 7. Remove the E-Rings at the both side of the FEED ROLLER AP and FEED GEAR 16. 8. Pull out the FEED ROLLER AP while pulling up the MAIN FRAME.
PSS 1. Remove the toner cartridge and the dram cartridge. 2. Remove the screw, and then remove the PRESS SPRING B. Remove the RELEASE LEVER and the PRESS ROLLER BP. 3. Remove the PSS COVER and remove the screw. Pull out the PSS and disconnect the connector. Release lever Press spring B Press roller BP PSS cover PSS FAN, DUCT Perform the procedure of step 1 through 3 in “POWER SUPPLY UNIT,” page 5-16.
LED PRINT HEAD 1. Open the printer cover. 2. Remove the E-rings on both sides and pull out the LED print head. Disconnect two connectors. LED print head JCOP 1. Open the Side cover. 2. Disconnect the connector of the JCOP 3. Remove the Sensor stopper film. 4. Release the tab of the JCOP, and then remove the JCOP.
BYPASS TRAY 1. Open the Side cover. 2. To remove the BYPASS TRAY, release the tab at the front side of the BYPASS TRAY first, then release the other.
5.3 Adjustment 5.3.1 Retard roller pressure Adjustment Insert the precision screwdriver into the hole in Inner guide A as illustrated. Then turn the separation pressure adjustment screw referring the following table.
Section 6 Options 6.1 Memory Upgrade An optional 8 MB document memory upgrade is available for the F-320. An optional 8 MB or 24 MB document memory upgrade is available for the F-360. Packaging contents: (1) Memory PCB ........................ 1 (2) Spacer .................................. 1 Installation 1. Turn the fax machine off and remove the power cord and telephone line cord. 2. Remove the REAR COVER and then remove the SHIELD PLATE. 3. Attach the SPACER to the expansible MEMORY PCB. 4.
8. Print the User settings list (Press MENU, 5, 1, 0, 2, ENTER). Check the memory amount printed on the upper left part of the User settings list. Total memory 8 MB(standard) 8 MB + 8MB 8 MB + 24 MB (F-360 only) Printed memory amount 8192 KB 16384 KB 32768 KB 9. Re-attach the SHIELD PLATE and REAR COVER. 10. Re-plug the telephone line cord. The following table shows the memory capacity. Total memory Memory capacity 8 MB(standard) Approx. 650 pages 8 MB + 8MB Approx.
6.2 Attaching an optional handset Packaging contents: (1) Telephone handset (with curl cord).................1 (2) Handset holder ................................................1 (3) Cord holder......................................................1 (4) Screw ..............................................................2 Installation 1. Turn the machine off and remove the power cord and telephone line cord. 2.
6.3 RS-232C interface Packaging contents: Included in the packaging: For F-360: 2 3 1 4 9 7 8 5 6 1.RS-232C PCB 2.Connecter PCB 3.Bracket 4.Connection cable 5.One screw 6.Ferrite core 7.RS-232C manual (this manual) 8.Software diskette 9.Software operating instructions For F-320: 2 3 1 4 9 7 8 5 6 1.RS-232C PCB 2.Bracket 3.Connection cable 4.One screw 5.Ferrite core 6.RS-232C manual (this manual) 7.Software diskette 8.
Installation 1. Turn off your fax machine and your computer. 2. Remove two screws on the RS-232C PCB, and then attach the bracket to the RS-232C PCB. If your machine is F-360, join the RS-232C PCB and the Connecter PCB. F-360 F-320 3. Remove the mounting screw holding the option cover in place. Then remove the option cover. 4. Use pliers to gently punch out the rectangular connector space located in the right of the option cover. 5. Open the top cover. 6.
9. Secure the RS-232C PCB assembly using a mounting screw. 10. Re-attach the shield plate. 11. Re-attach the option cover A using its mounting screw. 12. Re-attach the rear cover using five mounting screws. 13. Attach the ferrite core to your RS-232C cable. 14. Connect one end of the RS-232C interface cable to the RS-232C interface port on your fax machine. Note: Please see next page for more details on the RS-232C cable. 15. Connect the other end of the RS-232C cable to your computer’s RS-232C port.
Signal direction 25-pin type Your fax Your computer 2 TXD 2 TXD 3 RXD 3 RXD 4 RTS 4 RTS 5 CTS 5 CTS 6 DSR 6 DSR 7 SG 7 SG 20 DTR 20 DTR 9-pin type Your fax 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 RTS 5 CTS 6 DSR 7 SG 20 DTR RS-232C Test This mode is for a return back test of the RS-232C port. Refer to “RS-232C test,” page 3-69 for the procedure.
6.4 Page Counter The mechanical counter shows the total number of pages the machine has printed. Note: This device counts up to 999,999 pages. If more pages are printed, the counter resets to zero and begins counting the new pages from that point. Packaging contents: (1) Mechanical Counter .......................... 1 (2) Connection harness .......................... 1 Installation 1. Turn the power off. 2. Remove the REAR COVER. 3.
6.5 AL-200 Packaging contents: (1) Second Phone Line Module — Includes the NCU and Modem PCBs ................1 (2) Screws.................................................................................................................4 (3) Connection cable.................................................................................................1 (4) Telephone line cord.............................................................................................
5. Remove the ground wire mounting screw on the Second phone line module. Then remove the ground wire. Note: Keep the ground wire to re-attach it in step 12. 6. Remove two NCU PCB mounting screws and release two tabs as shown. Then remove the NCU PCB from the bottom chassis of the second phone line module. 7. Release four tabs on the Modem PCB. Then remove the Modem PCB. NCU PCB Modular PCB 8. Attach the Blind label to the position shown in the illustration below.
9. Use five screws included with the module to attach the bottom chassis to the rear cover. 10. Re-attach the NCU PCB and the Modem PCB to the bottom chassis using two screws and six tabs. 11. Use the screws to re-attach the four angle plates to the bottom chassis. 12. Plug the connection cable into the P14A connector on the Main control PCB. Remove the mounting screw on the lower left of the shield plate. Then attach the ground wire using the screw.
13. Pass the connection cable and the ground wire through the hole of the rear cover. 14. Connect the speaker connector, and then use the five screws to re-attach the rear cover. 15. Re-attach two ground wire to the Second phone line module’s bottom chassis using the screw. Plug the connection cable into the P1(IN) connector on the Second phone line module’s Modem PCB. 16. Use the four screws to re-attach the second phone line module cover. 17.
Installation Attaching the AL-200 to a machine that has a PCL option installed 1. Open the top cover. Remove the rear cover. Disconnect the speaker connector, and then remove the rear cover. Remove the Shield plate. 2. Remove the harness cover from the rear cover. You will pass the connection cable through this hole. H a rn e s s C o v e r 3. Remove four screws on the cover of the second phone line module. Then remove the cover. 4. Remove the angle plate mounting screw. Then remove the four angle plates.
5. Remove the ground wire mounting screw on the Second phone line module. Then remove the ground wire. Note: Keep the ground wire to re-attach it in step 13. 6. Remove two NCU PCB mounting screws and release two tabs as shown. Then remove the NCU PCB from the bottom chassis of the second phone line module. 7. Release four tabs on the Modem PCB. Then remove the Modem PCB. NCU PCB Modular PCB 8. Attach the Blind label to the position shown in the illustration below.
9. Use five screws included with the module to attach the bottom chassis to the rear cover. 10. Re-attach the NCU PCB and the Modem PCB to the bottom chassis using two screws and six tabs. 11. Use the screws to re-attach the four angle plates to the bottom chassis. 12. Disconnect the connection cable of the OP-150 from the P14A connector. Then plug the connection cable of the AL-200 into the P14A connector on the Main control PCB.
13. Reattach the Shield plate and attach the ground wire. 14. Pass the connection cable and the ground wire through the hole of the rear cover. 14. Connect the speaker connector, and then use the five screws to re-attach the rear cover. 15. Re-attach two ground wire to the Second phone line module’s bottom chassis. Plug the connection cable from the main PCB into the IN connector on the Second phone line module’s Modem PCB.
16. Use the four screws to re-attach the second phone line module cover. 17. Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the LINE 2 jack found on the second phone line module. Plug the other end of the cord into a standard telephone wall jack, just as you would plug in a phone.
Installation Attaching the AL-200 to a machine which the OP-150(PCL Option) and the IF-300(Internet Fax Option) is installed. 1. Remove the module cover of the IF-300. 2. Disconnect the connection cable of the OP-150 from the OUT connector on the IF-300 PCB. Then connect the connection cable of the AL-200 into OUT connector. 3. Remove four screws on the cover of the second phone line module. Then remove the cover. 4. Remove the angle plate mounting screw. Then remove the four angle plates.
6. Remove two NCU PCB mounting screws and release two tabs as shown. Then remove the NCU PCB from the bottom chassis of the second phone line module. 7. Release four tabs on the Modem PCB. Then remove the Modem PCB. NCU PCB Modular PCB 8. Attach the bottom chassis of the AL-200 to the IF-300’s bottom chassis. 10. Re-attach the NCU PCB and the Modem PCB to the bottom chassis. 11. Use the screws to re-attach the four angle plates to the bottom chassis. 12.
16. Use the four screws to re-attach the second phone line module cover. 17. Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the LINE 2 jack found on the second phone line module. Plug the other end of the cord into a standard telephone wall jack, just as you would plug in a phone.
6.6 OP-150/NP-200 Packaging contents: Here’s what should be in the OP-100 package: North American version: 1 4 9 w w wS A COPY FA X wS C A w N COPY FA X N wS C A N 2 COPY FA X C 6 8 Copy / Scan 5 3 7 1. Printer control PCB ........................................... 2. Screw................................................................ 3. Connection cable B........................................... 4. Connection cable A with ferrite core ................. 5. CD-ROM ..............
Installing the Printer control PCB (and NIC) Note: Make sure to turn off the fax machine before proceeding with the following steps. 1. Remove the OPTION COVER A. Option cover A 2. Remove the REAR COVER, and then remove the SHIELD PLATE.
3. Except for the North American version, connect the CONNECTION CABLE B and CONNECT OPTION PCBs and CONNECTION CABLE C as shown below. Note: Take notice of the CONNECT OPTION PCBs’ direction.
11. Insert the PRINTER CONTROL PCB completely and then secure it using a screw. If you’re attaching the NIC PCB, secure it using a screw, too. And then attach the O.P. Shield. O.P. Shield 12 Re-attach the SHIELD PLATE and the REAR COVER you have removed in step 2. 13 Cut out the rectangular connector space for the printer port on the OPTION COVER A (you have removed in step 1). Then reattach it.
14 Connect the bi-directional parallel printer cable to the printer interface port of printer control PCB. Note: Attach the ferrite core included in the printer control kit’s carton box to the printer cable as shown. 15 Snap the plug’s wire clips onto the printer cable. 16 Connect the other end of the printer cable to the computer’s parallel port. 17 If using the NIC, connect the printer to the network by using the network cable.
6.7 Attaching the 2-Bin tray Packaging contents: (1) 2-Bin unit (with connection cable) .......................................................................1 (2) Screws.................................................................................................................4 (3) Paper tray for the 2-Bin unit ................................................................................1 Installation 1. Remove the REAR COVER. Rear cover 2. Remove the OPTION COVER A. Option cover A 3.
4. Remove the RX EXIT COVER. Rx exit cover 5. Separate the RX EXIT COVER A and B. Rx exit cover B Rx exit cover A 6. Remove the PCB SHIELD. Do not need to remove the CONNECT PRINTER PCB.
7. Attach the 2-Bin tray to the machine, while passing the connection harness through the machine frame. 8. Connect the connection harness to the connector P1314 on the CONNECT PRINTER PCB. Note: The connection cable is shorter than illustrated. 9. And then secure the 2-Bin tray using the four screws. 10. Re-attach the PCB SHIELD. 11. Re-attach the RX EXIT COVER A. RX exit cover A 12 Re-attach the EXIT TRAY, TOP LEFT COVER, OPTION COVER A, PCB SHIELD and REAR COVER.
13. Attach the paper tray of the 2-Bin unit.
6.8 Second paper cassette Packaging contents: (1) Second cassette (2) Two screws Installation 1. Turn off your fax machine. 2. Remove six mounting screws holding the rear cover of the second cassette in place. Then remove the rear cover of the second cassette. 3. Open the top cover. Remove five mounting screws holding the rear cover of the fax machine in place. Disconnect the speaker connector, and then remove the rear cover of the fax machine. 4.
5. Release the tab of the harness door under the machine, and then remove the harness door. 6. Put the machine on the second cassette. 7. Pass the harness and the ground wire of the second cassette through the harness door. Connect the harness to the connector (P17) on the Main control PCB. 8. Re-attach the shield plate using four mounting screws. Note: You should attach the ground wire at the lower left corner of the shield plate using the screw, as shown in the illustration.
9. Re-attach the rear cover of the machine using three mounting screws except two screws at the rear side. Note: Do not forget to connect the speaker connector when attaching the rear cover of the machine. 10 Re-attach the rear cover of the second cassette using two screws (3×10 mm) included in the option cassette box and six mounting screws (3×8 mm) as shown in the illustration. Note: The remaining two screws (3×8 mm) will be used in next step.
Setting of the Paper Size Default setting: USA version: Letter, Other version: A4 When you install the second cassette, you must set the paper size for it. 1 Press MENU, 2, 1, 0, 1, ENTER. 1.Cassette Size Exit 1st Cassette :Letter 2nd Cassette :Letter or 1.Cassette Size Exit 1st Cassette :A4 2nd Cassette :A4 2 Using cursor key, select “2nd Cassette” and then press ENTER. 2nd Cassette Letter Legal H.
6.9 IF-300 Packaging contents: Internal Installation kit. Note: Performing an All Ram Clear will erase the programmed data in the IF-300. If an All Ram Clear has to be performed, disconnect the IF-300 from the F-360/320 main control pcb, perform the Ram Clear, then reconnect. 1 4 5 2 3 1. IF-300 board ..................................................... 2. Connection cable (with ferrite core) .................. 3. Option cover C.................................................. 4. O.P. Shield B ........
Installing the Internet Fax board (Attaching the IF-300 only) Note: Make sure to turn off the fax machine before proceeding with the following steps. 1. Confirm the Jumper pin is located on the INT. (Internal power supply) position. Ensure battery jumpers JP1 and JP2 are connected(on). INT. EXT. 2. Remove the OPTION COVER A. Option cover A 3. Remove the REAR COVER, and then remove the SHIELD PLATE.
4. Connect one end of the connection cable to the P14A on the main board. And pass the other end of the connection cable through the machine’s frame. 5. Plug the CONNECTION CABLE to the IN connector on the IF-300 board. Then insert the IF-300 board into the right slot. 6. Attach the O.P. Shield B and secure it using screws, as shown below. O.P.
7 Re-attach the SHIELD PLATE and the REAR COVER you have removed in step 3. 8 Attach the OPTION COVER C. 9 Connect the Ethernet cable to the IF-300’s network port.
Installing the Internet Fax board Attaching the IF-300 to a machine which has the OP150(PCL Option) installed. Note: Make sure to turn off the fax machine before proceeding with the following steps. 1. Remove the REAR COVER, and then remove the SHIELD PLATE. 2. Disconnect the connection cable of the OP-150 from the P14A on the main board. Then connect the connection cable of the IF-300 to the P14A. 3. Remove the harness cover from the rear cover. You will pass the connection cable through this hole.
4. Reattach the SHIELD PLATE. 5. Reattach the REAR COVER as shown below. 6. Attach the Box panel to the bottom chassis, and then attach Blind label to the position shown in the illustration below. Attach the four Angle plates. B o x p a n e l B lin d la b e l 7. Attach the IF-300’s chassis to the rear cover.
8. Confirm the Jumper pin is located on the EXT. (External power supply) position. INT. EXT. 9 Connect the connection cable of the IF-300 to IN connector on the IF-300 board. Connect the OP-150’s connection cable to OUT connector on the IF-300 board. Then attach the IF-300 board to the chassis using three screws. 10 Attach the module cover. .
11 Attach the ferrite core to the DC cable of the AC adapter, as shown. 12 Connect the DC cable to the DC jack. Connect the Ethernet cable to the IF-300’s network port. Attach the ID label to the bottom chassis.
Installing the Internet Fax board Attaching the IF-300 to the machine which has installed an OP150(PCL Option) and an AL-200(Second Line Option). Note: Make sure to turn off the fax machine before proceeding the following steps. 1. Remove the module cover of the AL-200. 2. Disconnect the connection cable of the AL-200 from the IN connector on the AL-200 PCB. Then connect the connection cable of the IF-300 into IN connector. 3.
4. Connect the connection cable of the AL-200 to the IN connector on the IF-300’s board. Connect the connection cable from the IN connector on the AL-200’s board to the OUT connector on the IF-300’s board. Then secure the IF-300’s board using three screws. 5. Attach the four Angle plates. 6. Attach the module cover of the IF-300.
7 Attach the ferrite core to the DC cable of the AC adapter, as shown. 8.Connect the DC cable to the DC jack. Connect the Ethernet cable to the IF-300’s network port. Attach the ID label to the bottom chassis.
Section 7 F-320 Addendum The F-320 has some unique soft switches when compared to the F-360. The unique switches to the F-320 are shown on the following pages. All other switches shown in Section 3 apply to both the F-320 and the F-360. Items listed as TBD in Section were not set at the time this manual was published.
Machine Parameter 04 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 Adjust 0 5 1 Adjusts the document feed after the trailing edge of a document passes Document Sensor 2 (DS2). 4 1 Each setting changes by 0.649 mm. 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 Switch 76543210 Trailing edge document margin adjustment. (ADF) 6 1 Usage/Comments Note: These values are factory set and should not be adjusted unless instructed by a Muratec technical representative. Settings 00000000 0.00 mm 00000001 0.649 mm 00000010 1.
Machine Parameter 12 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Switch 76543210 ADF scanner registration adjustment (Horizontal) 6 0 5 0 Adjusts the start point to scan the document. The plus setting increases the left margin and the minus setting decreases it. 4 0 Each setting changes by 0.5 mm. 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Settings 00000111 3.5 mm 00000110 3.0 mm 00000101 2.5 mm 00000100 2.0 mm 00000011 1.5 mm 00000010 1.0 mm 00000001 0.5 mm 00000000 Standard 10000001 -0.5 mm 10000010 -1.
Machine Parameter 17 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 Adjusts the leading edge margin from Document Sensor 2 (DS2) to the start of the scanning position. 4 0 Each setting changes by 0.0649 mm. 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Switch 76543210 Leading edge document margin adjustment (ADF) Note: These values are factory set and should not be adjusted unless instructed by a Muratec technical representative.
Machine Parameter 30 <- F-320 Only) Switch 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Initial Setting 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Slice level adjustment of “Light” in the mode without Grayscale. (For ADF) Switch 3210 0000 0001 0100 0111 1000 Lightest setting Initial setting Darkest setting Machine Parameter 32 <- F-320 Only) Switch 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Initial Setting 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Slice level adjustment of “Normal in the mode without Grayscale.
Machine Parameter 35 (320) only Switch 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Initial Setting 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Slice level adjustment of “Light” in Grayscale. (For ADF) Switch 3210 0000 0001 0100 0111 1000 Lightest setting Initial setting Darkest setting Machine Parameter 37 ( 320 Only) Switch 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Initial Setting 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Switch 3210 0000 0001 0100 0111 1000 Slice level adjustment of “Normal” in Grayscale.
Machine Parameter 50 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Adjustment of the scanning stretching and squeezing for ADF (Horizontal) The plus setting stretches the image data and the minus setting squeezes it. Each setting changes by 0.1% Switch 76543210 01111111 : 00100000 : 00011000 : 00010000 : 00001000 : 00000000 : 10001000 : 10010000 : 10011000 : 10100000 : 10111000 Settings 12.7 % Maximum 3.2 % 2.4 % 1.6 % 0.8 % 0.0 % ← Initial setting -0.
Machine Parameter 67 (F-360 Only) Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Scanning contrast adjustment for copying Note: This contrast level setting is only effect for the copy mode. If you want to adjust contrast level for each mode (transmission and copying) in the lump, adjust the Machine parameter 81.
Machine Parameter 71 (F-360 Only) Switch Initial Setting Adjust 7 0 Scanning slice level adjustment in Fine resolution for transmission 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Usage/Comments Note: This slice level setting is only for the fine resolution. If you want to adjust the slice level for all resolution modes, adjust the Machine parameter 80.
Machine Parameter 72 (F-360 Only) Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Scanning slice level adjustment in Super-Fine resolution for transmission Note: This slice level setting is only for the super-fine resolution. If you want to adjust the slice level for all resolution modes, adjust the Machine parameter 80.
Machine Parameter 80 Switch 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Initial Setting 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Scanning contrast adjustment in the modes without Grayscale Switch 76543210 01111111 | | 00000010 00000001 00000000 11111111 11111110 | | 11111111 Darkest setting Initial setting Lightest setting Machine Parameter 81 Switch 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Initial Setting 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Scanning contrast adjustment in Grayscale Switch 76543210 01111111 | | 00000010 00000001 00000000 11111111
Machine Parameter 92 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 Adjust Switch 76543210 00001000 Printer registration adjustment (Horizontal) at the first cassette. 0 5 0 4 0 Each setting changes by 0.5 mm 3 0 Initial Setting T.B.D 2 0 1 0 Settings 4.0 mm Maximum 1.0 mm 0.5 mm 0.0 mm -0.5 mm -1.0 mm -1.5 mm -2.0 mm -2.5 mm -3.0 mm -3.5 mm -4.0 mm Minimum | | Adjusts the start point to print. The plus setting increase the left margin and the minus setting decrease it.
Machine Parameter 94 Switch Initial Setting 7 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Switch 76543210 00001000 Printer registration adjustment (Horizontal) at the bypass tray 0 5 0 4 0 Each setting changes by 0.5 mm 3 0 Setting T.B.D 00000100 00000011 00000010 00000001 00000000 10000001 10000010 10000011 10000100 0 1 0 2.0 mm 1.5 mm 1.0 mm 0.5 mm 0.0 mm -0.5 mm -1.0 mm -1.5 mm -2.0 mm | | 10001000 2 Maximum | | Adjusts the start point to print.
Unique Switch Adjustments Unique Switch 21 - Reception Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments T1 timer adjustment 7 When the unit switches to fax by on-hook transfer, the unit will seize the telephone line and attempt to handshake.
Unique Switch 44 - Scanner Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Not used Not used Not used Not used Switch Leading edge document margin adjustment for copying using ADF Each setting changes by 0.649mm. 15 3210 1111 1110 | | 0010 0001 0000 Settings 9.735 mm 9.086 mm | | 1.298 mm 0.
Unique Switch 50 - Printer Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 Adjust Usage/Comments Smoothes the data scanned in each resolution mode. (Copying) Smoothing in “Gray” resolution in copying 0: No 1: Yes Smoothing in “S-Fine” resolution in copying 0: No 1: Yes Smoothing in “Fine” resolution in copying 0: No 1: Yes Smoothing in “Normal” resolution in copying 0: No 1: Yes Not used in F-320 Smoothes the data scanned in each resolution mode.
Unique Switch 52 - Printer Switch 7 6 5 4 3 Initial Setting 0 0 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only LED print head exposure time adjustment (for PCL printing) 1 step = 0.868 µs 2 0 1 0 0 0 Note: This setting takes effect after turning the power switch off/on. Initial setting is “000000” and 33.85 µsec. If you want to change the exposure time, set this switch within the following range.
Unique Switch 54 - Printer Switch 7 6 5 4 Initial Setting 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only LED print head exposure time adjustment (for receive documents and copies) 1 step = 0.868 µs Note: This setting takes effect after turning the power switch off/on. 18 Initial setting is “000000” and 27.78 µsec. If you want to change the exposure time, set this switch within the following range.
Unique Switch 55 - Printer Switch Initial Setting 7 1 6 0 5 1 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Limit of the memory capacity in Reverse order print Determine the limit of the memory capacity for storing the received document in the reverse order print. If the data reached to this limit during receiving, the normal order print will start.
Unique Switch 56 - Printer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments Not used in F-320 7 0 Regards A3-sized document as 11x17 sized document Not used in F-320 6 0 5 0 Enable to image rotate reception with the Half-letter sized paper.
Unique Switch 83 - Operation Switch Initial Setting 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 Adjust Usage/Comments Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Factory use only Display the phone line number 0: No 1: Yes 1 1 0 0 Determine if the machine displays the phone line number and its status during the fax communication when the optional second phone line kit (AL-200) has been installed.