M052/M053/M054 SERVICE MANUAL
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LEGEND COMPANY PRODUCT CODE LANIER RICOH SAVIN M052 SP5200S Aficio SP5200S SP5200S M053 SP5210SF Aficio SP5210SF SP5210SF M054 SP5210SR Aficio SP5210SR SP5210SR DOCUMENTATION HISTORY REV. NO.
M052/M053/M054 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PRODUCT INFORMATION .......................................................... 1-1 1.1 SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 OVERVIEW................................................................................................ 1-2 1.2.1 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT ........................................... 1-2 1.2.2 DRIVE LAYOUT ......................................................................
2.5 PAPER FEED UNIT TK1100 (M376) ....................................................... 2-15 2.5.1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ...................................................... 2-15 When installing the three units (M375 and M376) .............................. 2-17 2.6 FAX OPTION TYPE SP5200 (M381) ....................................................... 2-18 2.6.1 COMPONENT CHECK ................................................................... 2-18 2.6.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE .........................
3.1 MAINTENANCE TABLES .......................................................................... 3-1 3.1.1 USER MAINTENANCE ..................................................................... 3-1 3.1.2 SERVICE MAINTENANCE ............................................................... 3-1 3.2 PM PARTS SETTINGS .............................................................................. 3-2 3.2.1 BEFORE REMOVING THE OLD PM PARTS ................................... 3-2 3.2.
4.4.8 OUTPUT TRAY (M052/M053 MODELS ONLY) ............................. 4-21 4.5 SCANNER UNIT ...................................................................................... 4-22 4.5.1 SCANNER FRONT COVER ........................................................... 4-22 4.5.2 SCANNER RIGHT AND LEFT COVERS ........................................ 4-23 Scanner Right Cover .......................................................................... 4-23 Scanner Left Cover ..................................
4.9 PAPER FEED .......................................................................................... 4-51 4.9.1 PAPER FEED ROLLER .................................................................. 4-51 4.9.2 FRICTION PAD .............................................................................. 4-52 When reassembling the friction pad ................................................... 4-52 4.9.3 PAPER END SENSOR ................................................................... 4-53 4.9.
4.12.7 CONTROLLER BOARD ............................................................. 4-78 When installing a new controller board............................................... 4-79 4.12.8 BICU ........................................................................................... 4-80 BICU................................................................................................... 4-80 BICU Bracket ..................................................................................... 4-81 4.12.
4.14.9 JOGGER FENCE HP SENSOR ............................................... 4-113 4.14.10 JOGGER MOTOR .................................................................. 4-115 4.14.11 EXIT GUIDE PLATE MOTOR ................................................. 4-116 4.14.12 SHIFT ROLLER HP SENSOR ................................................ 4-117 4.14.13 GATHERING ROLLER HP SENSOR ..................................... 4-118 4.14.14 FINISHER ENTRANCE SENSOR ..........................................
5.6.1 SP5-XXX (MODE) .......................................................................... 5-34 5.7 SYSTEM SP6-XXX ................................................................................ 5-102 5.7.1 SP6-XXX (PERIPHERALS) .......................................................... 5-102 5.8 SYSTEM SP7-XXX ................................................................................ 5-105 5.8.1 SP7-XXX (DATA LOG) ................................................................. 5-105 5.
5.15.2 MOVE EXEC ............................................................................ 5-198 5.15.3 UNDO EXEC ............................................................................ 5-199 5.16 NVRAM DATA UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD ............................................ 5-200 5.16.1 UPLOADING CONTENT OF NVRAM TO AN SD CARD ......... 5-200 5.16.2 DOWNLOADING AN SD CARD TO NVRAM ........................... 5-201 5.17 CARD SAVE FUNCTION .................................................................
7.1 ENERGY SAVE ......................................................................................... 7-1 7.1.1 ENERGY SAVER MODES ............................................................... 7-1 Timer Settings ...................................................................................... 7-1 Return to Stand-by Mode ..................................................................... 7-2 Recommendation ................................................................................. 7-2 7.1.
READ THIS FIRST Safety Notices Important Safety Notices Prevention of Physical Injury 1. Before disassembling or assembling parts of the machine and peripherals, make sure that the machine power cord is unplugged. 2. The wall outlet should be near the machine and easily accessible. 3. If any adjustment or operation check has to be made with exterior covers off or open while the main switch is turned on, keep hands away from electrified or mechanically driven components. 4.
Safety and Ecological Notes for Disposal 1. Do not incinerate toner bottles or used toner. Toner dust may ignite suddenly when exposed to an open flame. 2. Dispose of used toner, the maintenance unit which includes developer or the organic photoconductor in accordance with local regulations. (These are non-toxic supplies.) 3. Dispose of replaced parts in accordance with local regulations. To prevent a fire or explosion, keep the machine away from flammable liquids, gases, and aerosols.
WARNING WARNING: Turn off the main switch before attempting any of the procedures in the Laser Optics Housing Unit section. Laser beams can seriously damage your eyes. CAUTION MARKING: Symbols and Abbreviations This manual uses several symbols and abbreviations.
Cautions, Notes, etc. The following headings provide special information: Failure to obey warning information could result in serious injury or death. Obey these guidelines to ensure safe operation and prevent minor injuries. This information provides tips and advice about how to best service the machine.
PRODUCT INFORMATION R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P a ge Date A d de d /U pd at e d /N ew None
Specifications Product Information 1. PRODUCT INFORMATION 1.
Overview 1.2 OVERVIEW 1.2.1 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT 1. Scanner unit 2. Laser unit 3. Charge roller 4. Cartridge (AIO-type) 5. Drum 6. Development roller 7. By-pass feed tray 8. By-pass feed roller 9. Paper feed roller 10. Friction pad 11. Paper tray 12. Registration roller 13. Transfer roller 14. Pressure roller 15. Hot roller 16. Junction gate 1*1 17. Paper exit roller*2 18. Junction gate 2*3 19. Inverter roller *1: Junction gate 1 is not movable for the finisher model (M054).
Overview Product Information 1.2.2 DRIVE LAYOUT 1. Registration clutch 2. Relay clutch 3. By-pass clutch 4. Paper feed clutch 5. Main motor 6. Duplex motor 7.
Overview 1.2.3 PAPER PATH Standard Model (M052)/ Fax and 1 Bin Tray Unit Model (M053) 1. Paper feed from tray 1 2. Paper feed from by-pass tray 3. Paper feed from optional PFU (tray2) 4. Paper feed from optional PFU (tray3) 5. Paper feed from optional PFU (tray4) 6. Paper feed through duplex unit 7.
Overview Product Information Finisher Model (M054) 1. Paper feed from tray 1 2. Paper feed from by-pass tray 3. Paper feed from optional PFU (tray2) 4. Paper feed from optional PFU (tray3) 5. Paper feed from optional PFU (tray4) 6. Paper feed through duplex unit 7.
Machine Configuration 1.3 MACHINE CONFIGURATION 1.3.
Item Machine Code Product Information Machine Configuration Remarks Main Unit [A] M052 Standard model Main Unit [B] M053 Fax and 1 bin tray unit model Main Unit [C] M054 Finisher model Paper Feed Unit TK1090 [D] M375 Option Paper Feed Unit TK1100 [E] M376 Option Fax Option Type SP5200 [F] M381 Memory Unit Type B [G] G578 SM 1-7 Standard for M053 Option for M052 and M054 SAF memory: Requires the Fax Option.
Machine Configuration Controller Devices Item Machine Code Remarks VM Card [E] - Standard Security Card [D] - Standard Copy Data Security Unit Type F [G] Remote Communication Gate A IPDS Unit Type 5210 [D] B829 Option D459 Option D571 Controller Option Gigabit Ethernet Board Type Type A: G874 A/ Type C [A] Type C: M397 IEEE802.
INSTALLATION R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P a ge Date A d de d /U pd at e d /N ew None
Installation Requirements 2. INSTALLATION 2.1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Installation 2.1.1 ENVIRONMENT –Temperature and Humidity Chart– Temperature Range: 10°C to 32°C (50°F to 89.6°F) Humidity Range: 15% to 80% RH Ambient Illumination: Less than 1,500 lux (Do not expose to direct sunlight.) Ventilation: Room air should turn over at least 3 times/hr/person Ambient Dust: Less than 0.
Installation Requirements 2.1.3 MINIMUM OPERATIONAL SPACE REQUIREMENTS Place the machine near the power source, providing clearance as shown. A: Front – 350 mm (29.6") B: Left – 100 mm (3.9") C: Rear – 300 mm (3.9") D: Right – 100 mm (3.9") 2.1.4 POWER REQUIREMENTS Make sure that the wall outlet is near the machine and easily accessible. After completing installation, make sure the plug fits firmly into the outlet. Avoid multiple connections to the same power outlet.
Optional Unit Combinations 2.2 OPTIONAL UNIT COMBINATIONS Installation 2.2.1 MACHINE OPTIONS No. Options 1 Paper Feed Unit TK1090 2 Paper Feed Unit TK1100 Remarks Two units can be installed in the mainframe. This unit has casters. Fax Options No. SM Options 3 Fax Option Type SP5200 4 Memory Unit Type B Remarks Standard for M053 Options for M052/M054 SAF memory: Requires the fax option.
Optional Unit Combinations 2.2.2 CONTROLLER AND OTHER OPTIONS Controller Options No. Options Remarks 1 IPDS Unit Type 5210 SD slot 1 (upper) 2 Browser Unit Type E 3 Bluetooth Interface Unit Type D 4 Gigabit Ethernet Board Type A/ Type C 5 IEEE802.11 a/g Interface Unit Type J, K 6 File Format Converter Type E SD slot 2 (lower) during installation only One of USB slots IF slot (one from three options) Other Options No.
Copier 2.3 COPIER Description Q’ty AIO 1 Power Cord 1 VM Card 1 Extender (finisher support tray; M054 only) 1 Paper Size and Tray Decals 1 Warranty Sheet (NA only) 1 User Registration Card (NA only) 1 Help Desk Card (NA only) 1 EULA (16 languages) 1 SM 2-5 M052/M053/M054 Installation 2.3.
Copier 2.3.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Make sure that the copier remains unplugged during installation. Copier settings 1. Remove the plastic bag. 2. Lift the machine by the inset grips on its sides. At least four people are needed to lift the machine. 3. Lower the machine slowly and carefully to prevent trapping your hands. 4. Remove the adhesive tape attached on the machine's exterior. 5. Only for M054 model, do the following steps from 1) and 2).
Installation Copier 6. 2) Attach the extender [A] to the finisher tray. Lift the ARDF [A], and then remove the protective materials attached on the exposure glass. 7. Close the ARDF. 8. Open the front door [A] pressing the button. 9. Remove the AIO [B], and then remove the protective material attached on the machine's interior. 10. Install the AIO into the machine. 11. Close the front door.
Copier 12. Remove the SD slot cover [A] ( x 1). 13. Install the VM card [B] provided in the accessories in the SD slot 2 (lower). 14. Attach the SD slot cover [A] ( x 1). 15. Plug in the machine, and then turn on the machine. 16. Start the SP mode. 17. Select SP5-302-002 and specify the time zone. 18. Select SP5-307-001, 003, and 004 and specify the daylight-saving-time settings. 19. Exit the SP mode and turn the main switch off and on. 20. Start the UP mode. 21.
Copier Fax Settings only for M053 model Initializing the Fax unit When you press the Fax key for the first time after installation, the error "SRAM problem occurred / SRAM was formatted" will show on the LCD for initializing the program of the fax unit. If another error occurs after initialization, this can be a functional problem. 1. Select fax SP1-101-016 and specify the country code. 2. Select fax SP3-101-001 and specify the service station.
Copier 2. Route the cable [A] as shown above. 3. Remove the part [A] of the ARDF rear cover with nippers or a similar tool. 4. Reassemble the machine. 5. For details about connecting a smart card device to the machine, refer to the installation procedure provided with the smart card device.
Copier 2.3.3 METER CLICK CHARGE Basically, there are two ways to set up this function. Meter click charge enabled (SP 5-930-001 set to "enabled") and Parts replacement operation type enabled (SP5-067-001 set to "0: Service"): The counter can be displayed and counter.
Copier Enables or disables the PM alert for the AIO. Meter Click Charge: Life SP5-930-003 If this SP is enabled, an alert "1": No alert message is displayed when the AIO Disp:AIO needs to be replaced. Specifies if the counting method Counter method SP5-045-001 used in meter charge mode is based on develaibopments or “1”: Prints prints. Parts Replacement Selects the service maintenance or SP5-067-001 Operation Type user maintenance for the "1: User " maintenance kit.
Paper Feed Unit TK1090 (M375) 2.4 PAPER FEED UNIT TK1090 (M375) Unplug the main machine's power cord before starting the following procedure. The number of optional paper feed units that can be attached depends on the location where the machine is installed. [A]: Only one paper feed unit (M375 [D]) can be installed on a desk. [B]: Up to three units (M375 [D] and M376 [E]) can be installed on the floor.
Paper Feed Unit TK1090 (M375) 1. Remove all tapes and cardboard on the paper feed unit [A]. 2. Pull the paper tray part way out of the paper feed unit, remove the tape and cardboard in the paper tray, and push the tray back in. 3. Set the machine [A] on the paper feed unit [B]. Two people are required to lift the machine. When installing a second paper feed unit, place on the first paper feed unit before placing the copier onto the pair of paper feed units 4.
Paper Feed Unit TK1100 (M376) 2.5 PAPER FEED UNIT TK1100 (M376) Unplug the main machine's power cord before starting the following procedure. The number of optional paper feed units that can be attached depends on the location where the machine is installed. [A]: Only one paper feed unit (M375 [D]) can be installed on a desk. [B]: Up to three units (M375 [D] and M376 [E]) can be installed on the floor.
Paper Feed Unit TK1100 (M376) 1. Remove all tapes and cardboard on the paper feed unit [A]. 2. Pull the paper tray part way out of the paper feed unit, remove the tape and cardboard in the paper tray, and push the tray back in. 3. Set the machine [A] on the paper feed unit [B]. Two people are required to lift the machine. When installing a second paper feed unit, place on the first paper feed unit before placing the copier onto the pair of paper feed units 4.
Paper Feed Unit TK1100 (M376) Installation When installing the three units (M375 and M376) 1. Attach the six brackets and six screws as shown above. 2. Attach the screws into the paper feed units as shown above.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 2.6 FAX OPTION TYPE SP5200 (M381) 2.6.1 COMPONENT CHECK Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list. No.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 2.6.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Before installing this fax unit: Print out all data in the printer buffer. Turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power cord and the network cable. Installation x 3). 1. Remove the FCU slot cover [A] ( 2. Switch the MBU battery jumper switch [A] to “ON” position.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 3. Press down the place [A] on the MBU board. 4. Install the FCU [A] into the FCU slot [B] of the machine. Align the top edge [C] of the FCU board with the rail [D] in the FCU slot when installing the FCU. 5. Secure the FCU [A] ( 6. x 3). Use two screws which have already been removed in step 1. Attach the serial number decal on the area [B] of the FCU bracket and FCC decal (NA only) on the area [C] above the serial number decal of the machine. 7.
For EU/AA, attach the ferrite core to the telephone cord before connecting the telephone cord to the "LINE" jack. For NA, use the core attached telephone cord (No.9) in the accessories of the fax unit option. 8. Attach an appropriate multi-language decal [A] (EU only). 9. Replace the blank key [B] with the fax key [C]. 10. Attach the decal [A] (SUPER G3) to the front door. 11. Put the power plug into the outlet and turn on the main power of the machine.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Make sure that the outlet is grounded. "SRAM formatted" shows on the operation panel after you have turned the main switch on. Turn the main switch off and on again for normal use. 12. Enter the "User Tools" mode and set date and time. 13. Do SP1000-001 in the fax SP mode and enter the serial number for the fax unit. 14. Enter the correct country code with SP1401-001 (NCU Country/ Area Code Setting). 15. Exit the SP mode, and turn the machine off and on.
Copy Data Security Unit Type F (B829) 2.7 COPY DATA SECURITY UNIT TYPE F (B829) Installation 2.7.1 COMPONENTS CHECK No.
Copy Data Security Unit Type F (B829) 2.7.2 INSTALLATION Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure. 1. Open the front door. 2. Pull out the tray 1 [A]. 3. Remove the left cover [A] of the machine ( 4. Move the scanner I/F cable aside [A] ( 5. Move the harness guide [B] aside ( M052/M053/M054 x 3). x 1, x 2). x 3).
Installation Copy Data Security Unit Type F (B829) 6. Attach ICIB-3 [A] to CN107 [B] on the BICU ( 7. Reassemble the machine. x 1). User Tool Setting 1. Plug in the machine and turn on the main power switch. 2. Go into the User Tools mode, and select System Settings > Administrator Tools > Copy Data Security Option > “On”. 3. Exit User Tools. 4. Check the operation.
Controller Options 2.8 CONTROLLER OPTIONS 2.8.1 OVERVIEW This machine has I/F card slots for optional I/F connections and SD card slot applications. After you install an option, check that the machine can recognize it (see “Check All Connections” at the end of this section). SD Card Slots Slot 1 (upper slot) [A] is used for Security Card (standard) or IPDS Unit. If IPDS Unit is to be installed, first merge IPDS application into the Security Card with SP mode.
Controller Options 2.8.2 SD CARD APPLI MOVE The PostScript3 application and fonts cannot be moved to another SD card. However, Overview The service program “SD Card Appli Move” (SP5-873) lets you copy application programs from one SD card to another SD card. SD slot 1 (upper ) is used to store application programs. But there are two possible applications (Security Card (Data Overwrite Security and HDD Encryption Unit), IPDS). You cannot run application programs from Slot 2.
Controller Options Move Exec The menu “Move Exec” (SP5-873-001) lets you copy application programs from the original SD card to another SD card. Do not turn ON the write protect switch of the system SD card or application SD card on the machine. If the write protect switch is ON, a download error (e.g. Error Code 44) occurs during a firmware upgrade or application merge. 1. Turn the main switch off. 2. Make sure that an SD card is in SD slot 1 (upper slot).
Controller Options Undo Exec “Undo Exec” (SP5-873-002) lets you copy back application programs from an SD card to the original SD card. You can use this program when, for example, you have mistakenly copied Do not turn ON the write protect switch of the system SD card or application SD card on the machine. If the write protect switch is ON, a download error (e.g. Error Code 44) occurs during a firmware upgrade or application merge. 1. Turn the main switch off. 2.
Controller Options 2.8.3 FILE FORMAT CONVERTER (D377) Installation Procedure Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure. You can only install one of the following network interfaces or printer enhanced option at one time: (IEEE 802.11 a/g, g (Wireless LAN), Gigabit Ethernet, or File Format Converter). 1. Remove the I/F-slot cover [A] ( 2. Install the file format converter [A] into the I/F-slot and then fasten it with screws. 3.
Controller Options Title Setting SP5-836-001 Capture Function (0:Off 1:On) "1" SP5-836-002 Panel Setting "0" 5. Check the operation. 6. Make sure that the machine can recognize the option (see ‘Check All Connections’ at the end of this section). 2.8.4 IEEE 802.11 A/G, G (D377: WIRELESS LAN) Installation Procedure Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure.
Controller Options end of this section). 4. Peel off the cover from the double-sided tape on the Velcro fasteners [A], and then attach the fasteners [A] at the scanner left cover of the machine. 5. Attach the antennas [B] to the fasteners on the scanner left cover. 6. Attach eight clamps as shown above. 7. Wire the cables and clamp them ( x 8). Make sure that the cables are not slack. Keep them wired tightly along the covers. You may have to move the machine if the reception is not clear.
Controller Options UP Mode Settings for Wireless LAN Enter the UP mode. Then do the procedure below to perform the initial interface settings for IEEE 802.11 a/g, g. These settings take effect every time the machine is powered on. You cannot use the wireless LAN if you use Ethernet. 1. Press the “User Tools/Counter” key. 2. On the touch panel, press “System Settings”. Installation The Network I/F (default: Ethernet) must be set for either Ethernet or wireless LAN. 3.
Controller Options 8. The allowed range for the channel settings may vary for different countries. WEP (Encryption) Setting. The WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) setting is designed to protect wireless data transmission. The same WEP key is required on the receiving side in order to unlock encoded data. There are 64 bit and 128 bit WEP keys. WEP: Selects “Active” or “Inactive” (“Inactive” is default.). Range of Allowed Settings: 64 bit: 10 characters 128 bit: 26 characters 9.
Controller Options SP Mode and UP Mode Settings for IEEE 802.11 a/g, g Wireless LAN The following SP commands and UP modes can be set for IEEE 802.11 a/g, g. Name 5840-006 Channel MAX 5840-007 Channel MIN Function Sets the maximum range of the channel settings for the country. Sets the minimum range of the channels settings allowed for your country.
Controller Options 2.8.5 BLUETOOTH INTERFACE UNIT TYPE D (D566) Installation Procedure Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure. 1. Install the Bluetooth [A] into the one of USB slots. 2. Make sure that the machine can recognize the option (see ‘Check All Connections’ at the end of this section).
Controller Options 2.8.6 BROWSER UNIT TYPE E (D430) Installation Procedure Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure. Installation Do not leave the SD card in the SD slot 2 after installing this application. 1. Remove the SD slot cover [A] for SD slots ( x 1). 2. Turn the SD-card label face [B] to the right (rear view), then push it slowly into SD slot 2 until you hear a click. 3. Plug in the machine and turn on the main power switch. 4.
Controller Options 17. Press the hard key that you want to use for the Browser Unit. As a default, this function is assigned to the "Other Functions" key (the bottom key of the function keys). 18. Touch "OK". 19. Touch "Exit" twice to go back to the copy screen. 20. Turn off the main power switch. 21. Install the key top for "Browser Unit" to the key slot on the operation panel where you want. 22. Remove the SD card from the SD slot 2. 23. Attach the slot cover [A] ( x 1). 24.
Controller Options 2.8.7 GIGABIT ETHERNET BOARD TYPE A (G874)/ TYPE C (M397) Installation Procedure Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure. time: (IEEE 802.11 a/g, g (Wireless LAN), Gigabit Ethernet, or File Format Converter). 1. Remove the I/F-slot cover [A] from the I/F-slot ( 2. Attach the two caps [A] to the Ethernet (10/100 Base-T) port and the USB port as shown x 2). above. 3. SM Install the Gigabit Ethernet board [A] (Knob-screw x 2) into the I/F-slot.
Controller Options 4. Attach the ferrite core to the LAN cable, and connect the LAN cable to the machine. 5. Connect the USB cable to the USB connector. 6. Make sure that the machine can recognize this option (see ‘Check All Connections’ at the end of this section). 2.8.8 IPDS UNIT TYPE 5210 (D571) Installation Procedure 1. Remove the SD slot cover [A] ( 2. Install the IPDS card [B] in SD slot 2 (lower slot). 3. Plug in the machine, and then turn on the machine. 4.
Controller Options 2.8.9 MEMORY UNIT TYPE B 32MB (G578) Installation Procedure Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure. p.4-71 "Controller Unit") Fax unit ( 2. Push the memory unit [A] (32 MB) in the memory slot [B] until both lock levers lock the Installation 1. memory unit. 3. Reassemble the machine. 2.8.10 CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS 1. Plug in the power cord. Then turn on the main switch. 2. Enter the printer user mode. Then print the configuration page.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P a ge Date A d de d /U pd at e d /N ew None
Maintenance Tables 3. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 3.1 MAINTENANCE TABLES 3.1.1 USER MAINTENANCE The customer can replace all PM items with the Maintenance Kit. The user can maintain this machine. For more see "Printer Engine Service Mode". After the user replaces the fusing unit in the maintenance kit, the machine automatically resets the PM counter.
PM Parts Settings 3.2 PM PARTS SETTINGS 3.2.1 BEFORE REMOVING THE OLD PM PARTS 1. Enter the SP mode. 2. Output the SMC logging data with SP5-990-004. 3. Clear the PM counters with SP7-804. 4. Exit the SP mode. Item SP All Units 7-804-002 Fusing Unit 7-804-003 Transfer Roller 7-804-004 Paper Feed Roller 7-804-005 For the fusing unit, there is a new unit detection mechanism. It is not necessary to reset PM counter. 3.2.2 AFTER INSTALLING THE NEW PM PARTS 1. Turn on the main power switch.
REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P a ge Date A d de d /U pd at e d /N ew None
Precautions 4. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 4.1 PRECAUTIONS 4.1.1 GENERAL Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before starting replacement. Before turning off the main power switch, check that no mechanical component is operating. Mechanical components may stop out of their home positions if you turn off the main power switch while they are operating. The component may be damaged if you try to remove it when it is not in the home position.
Precautions Laser Unit 1. Do not loosen or adjust the screws securing the LD drive board on the LD unit. This will put the LD unit out of adjustment. 2. Do not adjust the variable resistors on the LD unit. These are adjusted at the factory. 3. The polygonal mirror and F-theta lens are very sensitive to dust. 4. Do not touch the toner shield glass or the surface of the polygonal mirror with bare hands. Fusing Unit 1.
Special Tools and Lubricants 4.
Adjusting Copy Image Area 4.3 ADJUSTING COPY IMAGE AREA Adjust the copy image area under any of the following conditions: 1. After clearing engine data (SP5-801-002). 2. After replacing any of the following components: First scanner or second scanner Lens block Scanner motor Polygon mirror motor Paper tray 4.3.1 PRINTING Make sure that the paper is correctly loaded in each paper tray before starting the adjustment procedures in this section.
Adjusting Copy Image Area SP Specification SP1-001-001 (All Trays) 0 ± 2 mm SP1-001-002 (By-pass) 0 ± 2 mm SP1-001-003 (Duplex) 0 ± 4 mm 5. Adjust the leading edge registration (SP1-001). 6. Measure the distance between the side edge of the image area and the side edge of the paper [B]. Specification SP1-002-001 (1st tray) 0 ± 2 mm SP1-002-002 (2nd tray) 0 ± 2 mm SP1-002-005 (By-pass) 0 ± 4 mm SP1-002-006 (Duplex) 0 ± 4 mm 7. Adjust the side-to-side registration (SP1-002). 8.
Adjusting Copy Image Area Adjusting Blank Margin Use the Trimming Area Pattern (SP5-902-001 > 10) for this adjustment. 1. Print out the test pattern. 2. Measure the distance between the four edges of the image area and the four edges of the paper [A][B][C][D]. The diagram shows the paper on the copy tray. Note that the paper is output with the face down. 3. Adjust the blank margin (SP2-101). SP Specification SP2-101-001 (Leading Edge) [A] 2 ± 1.5 mm SP2-101-002 (Trailing Edge) [B] 2 +2.5/-1.
Adjusting Copy Image Area Adjusting Main-Scan Magnification Use the Grid Pattern (Single Dot) (SP5-902-001 > 5) for this adjustment. SP SP2-998-001 (Main Mag-print) Specification 100 ± 1% 1. Print out the test pattern. 2. Measure the sides of squares. Each side should be 2.7-mm long.) 3. Adjust the main-scan magnification (SP2-998-001: Main Mag-print). 4. Specify "0" (zero) in SP5-902-001 after finishing the adjustment procedure. 4.3.
Adjusting Copy Image Area 4. Adjust the leading-edge scan registration. (SP4-010-001). SP Specification SP4-010-001 (Leading Edge 0 ± 2 mm Registration Adj) 5. Measure the distance between the side edge of the image area and the side edge of the paper [B]. 6. Adjust the side-to-side registration (SP4-011-001). SP Specification SP4-011-001 (Main Scan Reg) 0 ± 2.5 mm Adjusting Magnification 1. Place the test chart on the exposure glass.
Adjusting Copy Image Area The diagrams show the paper on the copy tray. Note that the paper is output with the face down. SP SP4-008-001 (Sub Scan Magnification Adj) Specification ± 1.0% 4.3.3 DF IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Perform the adjustment procedure in this section only when the ARDF is installed on Replacement and Adjustment the copier. 1. Make a temporary test chart as shown in the above diagram. Use the “A4/8.5 x 11" paper to make it. 2. Place the temporary test chart on the ARDF. 3.
Adjusting Copy Image Area SP6-006-002). The image area moves to the rear side of the copier when you specify a larger value. 6. Measure the distance between the leading of the image area and the leading edge of the paper [B]. 7. Adjust the leading edge registration (Leading Regist: SP6-006-003). The image area moves to the right side of the copier when you specify a larger value. 8. Measure the distance between the trailing edge of the image area and the trailing edge of the paper [C]. 9.
Exterior Covers 4.4 EXTERIOR COVERS 4.4.1 LEFT COVER Open the frond door. 2. Pull out the tray 1 [A]. 3. Left cover [A] ( Replacement and Adjustment 1.
Exterior Covers 4.4.2 RIGHT COVER 1. Open the frond door. 2. Pull out the tray 1 [A]. 3.
Exterior Covers 4.4.3 REAR LOWER COVER 1. Right cover ( 2. Left cover ( 3. Rear left upper cover [A] ( x 2) 4. Rear left lower cover [B] ( x 2) 5.
Exterior Covers 4.4.4 FRONT DOOR 1. Press the front cover release button [A]. 2. Open the front door [B]. 3. Pull out the tray. 4. Right cover ( 5. Release the spring [A]. 6. Release the right arm [B] of the front cover. 7.
Exterior Covers 4.4.5 DUPLEX UNIT Open the duplex unit [A]. 2. Release the spring [B] and two harnesses of the duplex unit. 3. Duplex unit [A] Replacement and Adjustment 1.
Exterior Covers 4.4.6 OPERATION PANEL UNIT Operation Panel Unit Operation Panel Frame Cover Removal For M052 model x 2) 1. Operation panel lower cover [A] ( 2. Remove the operation panel upper cover. For M053/ M054 model 1. Internal finisher (For M054 model) ( 2. Operation panel frame upper cover [A] ( 3. Operation panel arm upper cover [B] ( M052/M053/M054 p.
Exterior Covers 4. Operation panel frame lower cover [A] ( x 2) Replacement and Adjustment Operation Panel Unit Removal 5. Disconnect the harness and USB cable [A]. 6. Remove the three screws.
Exterior Covers 7. Operation panel unit [A] ( x 2) Key Tops 1. Operation panel unit ( 2. Operation panel arm holder [A] ( x 2) 3. Operation panel rear cover [A] ( x 7) M052/M053/M054 p.
Exterior Covers x 5, Operation panel bracket [A] ( 5. Release the Key: main board [A] ( 6. Key tops [A] (hooks) x 3) Replacement and Adjustment 4.
Exterior Covers 4.4.7 TOUCH PANEL POSITION ADJUSTMENT It is necessary to calibrate the touch panel at the following times: When you replace the operation panel. When you replace the controller board. When the touch panel detection function does not operate correctly Do not use items [2] to [9] on the Self-Diagnostic Menu. These items are for design use only. 1. Press , press "1" "9" "9" "3" key, press "Clear/Stop" key 5 times to open the Self-Diagnostics menu. 2.
Exterior Covers 4.4.8 OUTPUT TRAY (M052/M053 MODELS ONLY) 1. Left cover ( 2. Right cover ( 3. Only for M053, remove the 1 bin tray unit ( 4. Inner left cover [A] 5. Output tray [A] ( SM p.4-11) p.4-12) Replacement and Adjustment p.4-126).
Scanner Unit 4.5 SCANNER UNIT 4.5.1 SCANNER FRONT COVER 1. Open the ARDF. 2. Operation panel unit ( 3. Release the hook [A] under the scanner unit. 4. Scanner front cover [B] ( M052/M053/M054 p.
Scanner Unit 4.5.2 SCANNER RIGHT AND LEFT COVERS Scanner Right Cover Scanner front cover ( p.4-22) 2. Scanner right cover [A] ( x 2) Replacement and Adjustment 1. Scanner Left Cover 1. Scanner front cover ( p.4-22) 2.
Scanner Unit 4.5.3 SCANNER REAR COVER 1. Scanner front cover ( 2. Scanner right and left covers ( 3. Scanner rear cover [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.4-22) p.
Scanner Unit 4.5.4 EXPOSURE GLASS 1. Open the ARDF. 2. Glass cover [A] ( 3. DF exposure glass [B] 4. Rear scale [A] ( 5. Exposure glass [B] with the left scale Replacement and Adjustment x 2) x 3) When reassembling the ARDF exposure glass Position the blue marker [A] at the rear-right corner when you reattach the ARDF exposure glass.
Scanner Unit 4.5.5 LED BOARD Do not touch a new LED board directly by hands. Oily spots on the LED board will cause poor scanning quality. p.4-87) 1. ARDF ( 2. Scanner top rear cover ( 3. Exposure glass ( 4. Move the 1st scanner carriage [A] to the right side by rotating the scanner motor [B] x 1) p.4-25) clockwise in view of the rear.
Scanner Unit Remove the screw at the front side of the 1st scanner carriage. 6. Move back the 1st scanner carriage [A] to the left side by rotating the scanner motor Replacement and Adjustment 5. counterclockwise in view of the rear. 7. SM Remove the screw at the rear side of the 1st scanner carriage.
Scanner Unit 8. Move the 1st scanner carriage [A] to the cutout position [B] by rotating the scanner motor clockwise. 9.
Scanner Unit 4.5.6 SCANNER MOTOR 1. Scanner rear cover ( p.4-24) 2. Disconnect the harness [A] and remove the spring [B] 3. Scanner motor bracket [C] ( 4. Scanner motor [A] ( Replacement and Adjustment x 2, timing belt x 1) x 2) Do the scanner image adjustment after replacing the scanner motor (see "Image Adjustment").
Scanner Unit 4.5.7 SENSOR BOARD UNIT (SBU) 1. Scanner top rear cover ( 2. Exposure glass ( 3. Bracket [A] ( 4. Sensor board unit [A] ( p.4-26 "LED Board") p.
Scanner Unit 4.5.8 LED DRIVE BOARD Scanner rear cover ( p.4-24) 2. Release the harness [A] from three clamps, and then take it aside. 3. LED drive board bracket [A] ( 4. LED drive board [A] ( Replacement and Adjustment 1.
Scanner Unit 4.5.9 SCANNER HP SENSOR 1. ARDF ( p.4-87) 2. Scanner top rear cover ( 3. Move the 1st scanner carriage [A] to the right side by rotating the scanner motor [B]. 4. Remove the mylar [A]. 5. Scanner HP sensor [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.4-26 "LED Board") x 1, hooks).
Scanner Unit 4.5.10 COVER SENSOR ARDF ( p.4-87) 2. Scanner top rear cover ( 3. Cover sensor [A] ( p.4-26 "LED Board") Replacement and Adjustment 1.
Scanner Unit 4.5.11 FRONT SCANNER WIRE 1. Exposure glass ( p.4-25) 2. ARDF ( 3. Scanner top rear cover ( p.4-26 "LED Board") 4. Scanner front frame [A] ( x 5) 5. Front scanner wire holder [A] ( 6. Front scanner wire bracket [B] ( 7. Front scanner wire, white clip [C] and scanner drive pulley [D] ( p.
Scanner Unit 1. Position the center ball [A] in the middle of the forked holder. 2. Pass the right end (with the ball) [B] through the square hole. Pass the left end (with the ring) [C] through the notch. 3. Wind the right end counterclockwise (shown from the machine's front). Wind the left end clockwise. The two blue marks [D] come together when you have done this. Stick the wire to the pulley with tape. This lets you easily handle the assembly at the time of installation.
Scanner Unit 4. Install the drive pulley on the shaft [A]. 5. Do not secure the pulley to the shaft at this time. Insert the left end into the slit [B]. The end should go via the rear track of the left pulley [C] and the rear track of the movable pulley [D]. 6. Hook the right end onto the front scanner wire bracket [A]. The end should go via the front track of the right pulley [B] and the front track of the movable pulley [C].
Replacement and Adjustment Scanner Unit 7. Remove the tape from the drive pulley. 8. Insert a scanner-positioning pin [A] through the 2nd carriage hole [B] and the left holes [C] in the front rail. Insert another scanner positioning pin [D] through the 1st carriage hole [E] and the right holes in the front rail [F]. 9. Insert two more scanner positioning pins through the holes in the rear rail. 10. Install the white clip [G] and drive pulley to the shaft [H] ( x 1). 11.
Scanner Unit 4.5.12 REAR SCANNER WIRE 1. Exposure glass ( p.4-25) 2. ARDF ( 1. Scanner top rear cover ( 2. Main power switch bracket [A] ( 3. Scanner rear frame [A] ( 4. White pulley [A] ( 5. Follow steps 5 through 7 in the "Front Scanner Wire" Section. You can remove the rear p.4-87) p.4-26 "LED Board") x 2) x 5) x 1) scanner wire with the same manner for replacing the front scanner wire.
Scanner Unit Reinstalling the Rear Scanner Wire 1. Position the center ball [A] in the middle of the forked holder. 2. Pass the left end (with the ball) [B] through the drive pulley notch. Pass the right end (with the ring) [C] through the drive pulley hole. Wind the left end [B] clockwise (shown from the machine's front). Wind the right end [C] counterclockwise. The two blue marks [D] come together when you do this. Attach the wire to the pulley with tape.
Laser Optics 4.6 LASER OPTICS Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before beginning any of the procedures in this section. Laser beams can cause serious eye injury. 4.6.1 CAUTION DECAL LOCATIONS Caution decals are attached as shown below. Be sure to turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before beginning any disassembly or adjustment of the laser unit.
Laser Optics Laser Exposure LD Safety Switch A safety switch turns off when the front cover or the rear door is opened. As a result, the relay on the PSU cuts off the power supply (+5V) to the LD board. (The electric circuits go through the engine board) This system prevents unexpected laser emission, and ensures user safety and technician safety. 4.6.3 LASER UNIT The removal procedure of the "Preparation before Removing the Laser Unit" differs depending on the models.
Laser Optics 2. Finisher stay [A] ( x 4) Removing the Laser Unit for All Models 1. Remove the two ground cables ( 2. Laser unit ( M052/M053/M054 x 4, x 2, x 1).
Laser Optics 4.6.4 POLYGON MOTOR 1. Laser unit ( 2. Remove the tape [A] on the laser unit cover. Keep this tape. This tape is necessary when reassembling the laser unit. 3. Laser unit cover [B] ( 4. Polygon motor [A] ( SM x 1, x 4, x 2, ground cable x 1) Replacement and Adjustment p.
Laser Optics 4.6.5 LASER SYNCHRONIZATION DETECTOR 1. Laser unit ( 2. Laser synchronization detector [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.
Paper Transfer 4.7 PAPER TRANSFER 4.7.1 TRANSFER ROLLER Open the front door. 2. AIO [A] 3. Pull the transfer roller holder [A]. 4. Transfer roller [B] Replacement and Adjustment 1.
Drive Section 4.8 DRIVE SECTION 4.8.1 GEARBOX 1. Left cover ( 2. BICU bracket ( 3. AIO fan [A] ( 4. AIO fan duct [B] ( 5. Gearbox cover [A] ( p.4-11) p.4-81) x 2, x 1) x 2) x 3) Hold the gearbox cover [A] while removing it. Otherwise, the spring inside the gearbox cover suddenly comes off. 6. Gearbox [B] ( x 3) Hold the gearbox [B] while removing it. Otherwise, the spring inside the gearbox suddenly comes off.
Drive Section 4.8.2 MAIN MOTOR 1. Gearbox ( p.4-46) 2. Drive gears [A] ( 3. Ground plate [A] ( 4. Main motor bracket [B] ( 5.
Drive Section 4.8.3 DUPLEX MOTOR 1. BICU bracket ( 2. Duplex motor bracket ( 3. Duplex motor [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.
Drive Section 4.8.4 BY-PASS FEED CLUTCH 1. Left cover ( p.4-11) 2. By-pass feed clutch [A] ( x 1, x 1, x 1) x 1, x 1, x 1) 1. Left cover ( 1. By-pass feed clutch [A] ( SM Replacement and Adjustment 4.8.5 RELAY CLUTCH p.
Drive Section 4.8.6 PAPER FEED CLUTCH 1. BICU bracket ( p.4-81) 2. Clutch holder [A] ( 3. Paper feed clutch [B] ( x 1) x 1) 4.8.7 REGISTRATION CLUTCH 1. BICU bracket ( 2. Registration clutch [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.
Paper Feed 4.9 PAPER FEED 4.9.1 PAPER FEED ROLLER Pull out the tray 1 [A]. 2. Slide the paper feed roller shaft to the left. 3. Paper feed roller [B] Replacement and Adjustment 1.
Paper Feed 4.9.2 FRICTION PAD 1. Pull out the tray 1. 2. Friction pad [A] (hooks, spring x 1) When reassembling the friction pad When reinstalling the friction pad, make sure that the mylar [A] is placed outside the friction pad.
Paper Feed 4.9.3 PAPER END SENSOR Pull out the tray 1. 2. Filler [A] for the paper end sensor 3. Paper end sensor [B] (hooks, x 1) Replacement and Adjustment 1. 4.9.4 REMAINING PAPER SENSORS 1. Pull out the tray 1. 2. Filler [A] for the remaining paper sensors 3.
Paper Feed 4.9.5 REGISTRATION SENSOR 1. AIO ( p.4-45 "Transfer Roller") 1. Registration roller guide cover [A] (hooks) 2. Registration sensor [B] ( x 1) 4.9.6 BY-PASS PAPER SENSOR 1. Left cover ( 2. Close the front door [A]. 3. By-pass feed clutch [B] ( 4. By-pass paper sensor [C] (hooks, M052/M053/M054 p.
Paper Feed 4.9.7 DUPLEX RELAY SENSOR 1. BICU bracket ( p.4-81) 2. Main motor ( 3. Duplex relay sensor [A] (hooks, p.4-47) x 1) Replacement and Adjustment When reassembling the duplex relay sensor Keep the duplex relay sensor filler [A] downward with a thin tool when installing the duplex relay sensor. Otherwise, the sensor filler interrupts the duplex relay sensor installation.
Paper Feed 4.9.8 JUNCTION GATE 1 SOLENOID 1. Open the duplex unit. 2. Left cover ( 3. BICU bracket ( 4. Lift up the filler [A] of the fusing exit sensor when removing the junction gate 1 bracket. 5. Junction gate 1 solenoid bracket [B] ( 6. Junction gate 1 solenoid [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.4-11) p.
Paper Feed 4.9.9 JUNCTION GATE 2 SOLENOID Left cover ( p.4-11) 2. Junction gate 2 solenoid bracket [A] ( 3. Junction gate 2 solenoid [A] x 1, x 2) Replacement and Adjustment 1.
Paper Feed 4.9.10 FUSING EXIT SENSOR (M053 MODEL ONLY) 1. Left cover ( p.4-11) 2. BICU bracket ( 3. Junction gate 1 solenoid bracket ( 4. Fusing exit sensor [A] p.4-81) p.4-56 "Junction Gate 1 Solenoid") 4.9.11 PAPER OVERFLOW SENSOR (M052/M053 MODELS ONLY) 1. Output tray ( 2. Paper overflow sensor [A] (hooks, M052/M053/M054 p.
Fusing 4.10 FUSING 4.10.1 FUSING UNIT Before handling the fusing unit, make sure that the unit is cool enough. The fusing unit 1. Open the duplex unit. 2. Release the lock levers. 3. Fusing unit. SM Replacement and Adjustment can be very hot.
Fusing 4.10.2 HOT ROLLER AND PRESSURE ROLLER SECTIONS 1. Fusing unit ( p.4-59) 2. Fusing left cover [A] ( 3. Fusing right cover [B] ( 4.
Fusing 4.10.3 FUSING LAMP 1. Fusing unit ( 2. Fusing left and right covers ( 3. Lamp left stay [A] ( 4. Remove the screw [B] on the left terminal of the fusing unit. 5. Lamp right stay [C] ( 6. Remove the screw [D] on the right terminal of the fusing unit. 7. Fusing lamp [A] SM p.4-59) p.
Fusing 4.10.4 HOT ROLLER Do not touch the fusing lamp and rollers with your bare hands. p.4-60 "Hot Roller and Pressure Roller Sections") 1. Hot roller section ( 2. Fusing lamp ( 3. Hot roller gear [A] (c-ring x 1) 4. Hot roller left stay [B] ( 5. Hot roller right stay [C] ( 6. Remove the c-ring [D]. 7. Hot roller [A] (bearing x 2, insulator x 2) p.
Fusing 4.10.5 FUSING THERMISTOR 1. Fusing unit ( p.4-59) 2. Fusing drawer connector [A] ( 3. Fusing thermistor [B] ( x 1, x 1) x 1) 1. Hot roller ( 2. Thermostats [A] ( Replacement and Adjustment 4.10.6 THERMOSTATS p.4-62) x 2) Do not recycle thermostats that are already opened. Safety is not guaranteed if you do this.
Fusing 4.10.7 PRESSURE ROLLER 1. Pressure roller section ( p.4-60 "Hot Roller and Pressure Roller Sections") 2. Fusing entrance guide [A] ( 3. Pressure roller [A] (bearing x 2) x 3) 4.10.8 FUSING CLEANING ROLLER 1. Pressure roller section ( 2. Pressure roller ( 3. Fusing cleaning roller [A] M052/M053/M054 p.4-60) p.
Duplex Unit 4.11 DUPLEX UNIT 4.11.1 DUPLEX UNIT Open the duplex unit [A]. 2. Release the spring [B] and two harnesses of the duplex unit. 3. Duplex unit [A] Replacement and Adjustment 1.
Duplex Unit 4.11.2 DUPLEX INVERTER MOTOR 1. Duplex unit ( 2. Duplex left cover [A] ( 3. Gear [A] ( 4. Duplex inverter motor bracket [B] ( 5. p.4-65) x 2) x 1, timing belt x 2) x 4, x 1) Two of these screws secure the ground cables (blue and gray cords).
Duplex Unit 4.11.3 DUPLEX EXHAUST FAN 1. Duplex unit ( p.4-65) 2. Duplex left cover ( 3. Duplex right cover [A] ( 4. Remove screw [A] on the left of the duplex unit and screw [B] on the right of the duplex unit. 5. Release the two bosses [A] of the duplex rear cover [B]. p.
Duplex Unit 6. Release the boss [A] on the left side. 7. Slowly turn over the duplex rear cover [A], and then remove it ( 8. Duplex exhaust fan [A] ( M052/M053/M054 x 2, x 1). x 1).
Duplex Unit 4.11.4 DUPLEX INVERTER SENSOR 1. Duplex unit ( p.4-65) 2. Duplex rear cover ( 1. Sensor holder [A] ( 2. Ground plate [A] ( 3. Duplex inverter sensor [B] (hooks, p.
Duplex Unit 4.11.5 DUPLEX ENTRANCE SENSOR 1. Duplex unit ( 2. Duplex rear cover ( 3. Duplex entrance sensor bracket [A] ( x 1) 4. Duplex entrance sensor [A] (hooks, x 1) M052/M053/M054 p.4-65) p.
Electrical Components 4.12 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 4.12.1 CONTROLLER UNIT SM Controller unit [A] ( x 4) Replacement and Adjustment 1.
Electrical Components 4.12.2 HDD UNIT 1. Controller unit ( 2. Fax slot bracket [A] ( 3. HDD unit bracket [A] ( 4. HDD unit [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.
Electrical Components 4.12.3 HDD CONTROL BOARD 1. Controller unit ( p.4-71) 2. HDD unit bracket ( 3. HDD control board ( p.4-72 "HDD Unit") x 2, x 2) 1. Controller unit ( 2. HDD unit bracket ( 3. NVRAM [A] SM Replacement and Adjustment 4.12.4 NVRAM p.4-71) p.
Electrical Components When reinstalling a new NVRAM Make sure that you have the SMC report (factory settings). This report comes with the machine. 1. Print the SMC data (”ALL”) using SP5-990-001. 2. Turn off the main switch. 3. Remove the VM card from SD card Slot 2 (Lower). 4. Insert a blank SD card into Slot 2 (Lower), and then turn on the main power switch. 5. Upload the NVRAM data to the blank SD card using SP5-824-001 (NVRAM Data Upload). 6.
Electrical Components The value of the total counter is reset to “0” when the NVRAM is replaced. Do all of the following if SP5-824-001 (NVRAM Data Upload) and SP5-825-001 (NVRAM Data Download) cannot be performed for some reason: 1. Replace the NVRAM and Security SD card together as a set with new ones. 2. Manually enter all data on the SMC report (factory settings). 3. Install the new Security SD card functions (Data overwrite and HDD encryption) Replacement and Adjustment again.
Electrical Components 4.12.5 EEPROMS 1. Left cover ( p.4-11) 2. EEPROMs [A] When reinstalling a new EEPROM 1. Make sure that you have the SMC report (factory settings).
Electrical Components machine. 2. Output the SMC data (SP5-990-001) if possible. 3. Turn the main switch off. 4. Install an SD card into SD card slot 2 (lower slot). Then turn the main power on. 5. Copy the EEPROM data to an SD card (SP5-824-001) if possible. 6. Turn off the main switch. Then unplug the power cord. 7. Replace the EEPROM on the BICU and reassemble the machine. 8.
Electrical Components 4.12.7 CONTROLLER BOARD 1. Controller unit ( p.4-71) 2. DIMM RAMs ( 3. HDD unit bracket ( 4. NVRAM ( 5. Controller board with rails [A] ( 6. Two Rails [A] 7. Controller board [B] p.4-77) p.4-72 "HDD Unit") p.
Electrical Components When installing a new controller board 1. Remove the NVRAM from the old controller board. 2. Install the NVRAM on a new controller board after you replace the controller board. 3. Reassemble the machine. 4. Turn on the main power of the machine Make sure you print out the SMC reports (“SP Mode Data” and “Logging Data”) before you replace the NVRAM. Keep NVRAM away from any objects that can cause static electricity. Static electricity can damage NVRAM data.
Electrical Components 4.12.8 BICU BICU 1. Left cover ( 2. Take aside the scanner I/F cable [A] ( 3. Take aside the harness guide [B] ( 4. BICU [A] ( 5. EEPROMs [A] M052/M053/M054 p.4-11) x All, x all, x 1, x 2). x 3).
Electrical Components When installing a new BICU 1. Remove the EEPROM from the old BICU. 2. Install the EEPROM on the new BICU after you replace the BICU. 3. Reassemble the machine. 4. Turn on the main power of the machine. 5. "SC995-01" occurs. 6. Enter the SP mode, and then select SP5-811-004. 7. Enter the serial number with SP5-811-004, and then exit the SP mode. 8. Turn the main power of the machine off and on.
Electrical Components 4. Controller box cover [A] ( 5. Controller box [A] ( x 6) 6.
Electrical Components 4.12.9 HVPS (HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY) 1. Right cover ( 2. HVPS [A] ( p.4-12) x4, x 2) 1. Right cover ( 2. RFID board [A] ( SM Replacement and Adjustment 4.12.10 RFID BOARD p.
Electrical Components 4.12.11 TONER END SENSOR 1. Left cover ( p.4-11) 2. Sensor holder [A] ( 3. Toner end sensor [A] ( x 1) x 1) 4.12.12 PAPER SIZE SENSOR BOARD 1. Left cover ( 2. Paper size sensor board [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.
Electrical Components 4.12.13 PSU 1. Left cover ( 2. Right cover ( 3. Rear left middle cover [A] ( 4. Rear left lower cover [B] ( 5. Rear lower cover [C] ( 6. Duplex unit ( 7. Take aside the PSU fan [A] on the right of the machine ( 8. Remove three screws [B] and disconnect two cables [C] on the right of the PSU. SM p.4-11) p.4-12) Replacement and Adjustment x 2) x 2) x 2) p.4-65) 4-85 x 2).
Electrical Components 9. PSU cover [A] 10. Pull the PSU [B] little bit. Do not pull the PSU fully at this time. Some cables and harnesses are connected. 11. Disconnect three cables on the PSU ( x 3). 12. Pull out the PSU [A] from the machine.
ARDF 4.13 ARDF 1. Scanner rear cover ( p.4-24) 2. IF cable bracket [A] ( x 2) 3. Remove the ground cable [B] ( 4. Disconnect two connectors [C]. 5. Remove the screw [A]. 6. Lift the ARDF [B]. SM Replacement and Adjustment 4.13.1 ARDF x 1).
ARDF When installing the Platen Sheet When setting the platen cover [A], it is necessary to have a gap (1 to 2 mm ) on the upper side and on the left side. 4.13.2 ARDF REAR COVER 1. Open the ARDF left cover [A]. 2.
ARDF 4.13.3 ARDF FRONT COVER AND ORIGINAL TRAY 1. ARDF rear cover ( p.4-88) 2. ARDF front cover [A] ( 3. Remove the snap ring [A].
ARDF 4. Remove the original tray [A], and release the rear shaft [B]. 4.13.4 ORIGINAL FEED UNIT 1. Open the ARDF left cover ( 2. Original feed unit [A]. M052/M053/M054 p.4-88 "ARDF Rear Cover").
ARDF 4.13.5 PICK-UP ROLLER Original feed unit ( p.4-90) 2. Slide the shaft [A] (hook x 1). 3. Pick-up roller [A] Replacement and Adjustment 1.
ARDF 4.13.6 FEED ROLLER 1. Original feed unit ( 2. Remove the clip [A]. M052/M053/M054 p.
ARDF Slide the shaft [A], and then remove the pin [B]. 4. Slide the shaft [A], and then remove the feed roller [B]. Replacement and Adjustment 3. 4.13.7 ARDF FRICTION PAD 1. Original feed unit ( 2. ARDF friction pad [A] (hooks) SM p.
ARDF 4.13.8 ARDF DRIVE BOARD 1. ARDF rear cover ( 2. ARDF drive board [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.
ARDF 4.13.9 ORIGINAL SET SENSOR AND ARDF TOP COVER SENSOR ARDF rear cover ( p.4-88) 2. Release the six clamps and disconnect the four connectors. 3. Remove the screw. Replacement and Adjustment 1.
ARDF 4. Remove the harness guide [A], and release the hooks [B] [C]. 5. ARDF top cover sensor [A] (hooks) 6.
ARDF 4.13.10 ARDF FEED MOTOR ARDF rear cover ( 2. Remove the spring [A]. 3. ARDF feed motor with bracket [A] ( SM p.4-88) Replacement and Adjustment 1.
ARDF 4. ARDF feed motor [A] ( x 2) 4.13.11 ARDF FEED CLUTCH 1. ARDF rear cover ( 2. Harness guide ( 3. Slide the shaft [A], and then ARDF feed clutch [B] ( M052/M053/M054 p.4-88) p.
ARDF 4.13.12 ARDF TRANSPORT MOTOR ARDF rear cover ( p.4-88) 2. Remove the spring [A]. 3. Disconnect the harness of the transport motor [A]. 4. Release the hook [B] of the harness guide. Replacement and Adjustment 1.
ARDF 5. ARDF transport motor with bracket [A] ( 6.
ARDF 4.13.13 ARDF REGISTRATION SENSOR Open the ARDF. 2. Bracket [A] (hook x 2) 3. ARDF registration sensor holder [A] (hook x 1) 4. ARDF registration sensor ( Replacement and Adjustment 1.
ARDF 4.13.14 ARDF INVERTER SENSOR 1. Open the ARDF. 2. Bracket [A] (hook x 2) 3. ARDF inverter sensor holder [A] (hook x 2) 4.
ARDF 4.13.15 ARDF COOLING FAN ARDF rear cover ( p.4-88) 2. Disconnect the four connectors. 3. ARDF cooling fan cover [A] (hook x 1) 4. ARDF cooling fan [A] (hook x 2) Replacement and Adjustment 1. When installing the cooling fan Make sure that the cooling fan is installed with its decal facing the left of the machine.
Internal Finisher 4.14 INTERNAL FINISHER This section is for the finisher model (M054). 4.14.1 INTERNAL FINISHER 1. Left cover ( 2. Right cover ( 3. Remove the two screws. 4. Finisher left cover [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.4-11) p.
Internal Finisher Disconnect the connector. 6. Remove the screw. 7. Slide the internal finisher [A] to the right, and then remove it ( Replacement and Adjustment 5. x 1). When reinstalling the internal finisher Make sure that the pins [A] are installed in the holes [B].
Internal Finisher 4.14.2 FINISHER OUTPUT TRAY UNIT 1. Internal finisher ( 2. Finisher right cover [A] ( 3. Finisher output tray unit [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.
Internal Finisher 4.14.3 STAPLER UNIT 1. Open the stapler door [A]. 2. Finisher right cover [B] ( 3. Stapler door switch bracket [A] 4. Stapler unit bracket [B] ( 5.
Internal Finisher 4.14.4 GATHERING ROLLER MOTOR 1. Internal finisher ( 2. Finisher main board [A] ( 3. Finisher main board bracket [A] ( 4. Gathering roller motor [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.
Internal Finisher 4.14.5 FINISHER PAPER EXIT MOTOR Internal finisher ( p.4-104) 2. Paper exit motor bracket [A] ( 3. Paper exit motor [A] ( x 2, x 1) Replacement and Adjustment 1.
Internal Finisher 4.14.6 SHIFT ROLLER MOTOR 1. Internal finisher ( 2. Finisher paper exit motor bracket ( 3. Shift roller motor bracket [A] ( 4. Shift roller motor [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.4-104) x 2, p.
Internal Finisher 4.14.7 FINISHER TRANSPORT MOTOR Internal finisher ( p.4-104) 2. Finisher transport motor ( x 2, x 1) Replacement and Adjustment 1.
Internal Finisher 4.14.8 TRAY LIFT MOTOR 1. Internal finisher ( 2. Finisher output tray unit ( 3. Tray lift motor bracket [A] ( 4. Tray lift motor [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.4-104) p.
Internal Finisher 4.14.9 JOGGER FENCE HP SENSOR 1. Internal finisher ( p.4-104) 2. Finisher output tray unit ( 3. Finisher top front cover [A] ( 4. Paper exit cover [A] ( p.4-106) Replacement and Adjustment x 1). 5. SM x 1) Pull up the paper sensor actuator [B] when removing the guide plate. Move the left jogger [A] to the center.
Internal Finisher 6. Jogger fence HP sensor bracket [A] ( 7. Jogger fence HP sensor [A] ( M052/M053/M054 x 1, x 1).
Internal Finisher 4.14.10 JOGGER MOTOR Internal finisher ( 2. Finisher output tray unit ( p.4-106) 3. Finisher transport motor ( p.4-111) 4. Jogger fence HP sensor bracket ( 5. Remove the two screws. 6. Jogger motor bracket [A] ( 7. Jogger motor [A]( SM p.4-104) p.4-113 "Jogger Fence HP Sensor") Replacement and Adjustment 1.
Internal Finisher 4.14.11 EXIT GUIDE PLATE MOTOR 1. Finisher right cover ( 2. Exit guide plate motor [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.
Internal Finisher 4.14.12 SHIFT ROLLER HP SENSOR Internal finisher ( p.4-104) 2. Finisher main board bracket ( 3. Shift roller HP sensor [A] ( p.4-108 "Gathering Roller Motor") x 1, hooks) Replacement and Adjustment 1.
Internal Finisher 4.14.13 GATHERING ROLLER HP SENSOR 1. Internal finisher ( 2. Finisher main board bracket ( 3. Gathering roller motor bracket [A] ( 4. Gathering roller HP sensor [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.4-104) p.
Internal Finisher 4.14.14 FINISHER ENTRANCE SENSOR Internal finisher ( p.4-104) 2. Finisher entrance sensor bracket [A] ( 3. Finisher entrance sensor [A] ( x 1) Replacement and Adjustment 1.
Internal Finisher 4.14.15 FINISHER EXIT SENSOR 1. Internal finisher ( 2. Finisher output tray unit ( 3. Finisher top front cover [A] ( 4. Paper exit cover [A] ( p.4-104) p.4-106) x 1). x 1) Pull up the paper sensor actuator [B] when removing the guide plate. 5. Stapler door switch bracket [A] ( 6.
Internal Finisher x 1, bushing x 2) Paper exit roller shaft [A] ( 8. Finisher paper exit sensor [A] (hooks, Replacement and Adjustment 7.
Internal Finisher 4.14.16 FINISHER PAPER SENSOR 1. Internal finisher ( 2. Finisher paper sensor bracket [A] ( 3. Finisher paper sensor [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.
Internal Finisher 4.14.17 STAPLE TRAY PAPER SENSOR Internal finisher ( p.4-104) 2. Staple tray paper sensor bracket [A] ( 3. Staple tray paper sensor [A] ( x 1) Replacement and Adjustment 1.
Internal Finisher 4.14.18 TRAY LOWER LIMIT SENSOR 1. Internal finisher ( p.4-104) 2. Finisher output tray unit ( 3. Tray lower limit sensor [A] ( p.4-106) x 1, hooks). 4.14.19 EXIT GUIDE PLATE HP SENSOR 1. Internal finisher ( 2. Finisher top front cover [A] 3. Slide the exit guide plate stopper [A] to the left ( 4. Exit guide plate HP sensor [B] (hooks, M052/M053/M054 p.4-104) x 1, spring x 1).
Internal Finisher 4.14.20 FINISHER MAIN BOARD Left cover ( p.4-11) 2. Finisher left cover [A] ( 3. Finisher main board [A] ( x 1) Replacement and Adjustment 1. x 2, x all) When reinstalling a new finisher main board Check the DIP switches (SW100: [A], SW101: [B]) on the old main board. If the settings on the new finisher main board are different from the old finisher main board, change the settings on the new board (they must be the same as the settings on the old board).
1 Bin Tray Unit 4.15 1 BIN TRAY UNIT This section is for the fax and 1 bin tray unit model (M053). 4.15.1 1 BIN TRAY UNIT 1. Left cover ( 2. Right cover ( 3. Scanner front cover ( 4. Scanner left cover ( 5. Rear left middle cover [A] ( 6. Inner left cover [A] ( M052/M053/M054 p.4-11) p.4-12) p.4-22) p.
1 Bin Tray Unit x 2) Scanner left cover ( 8. Controller fan duct [A] (hooks) 9. Bracket ( Replacement and Adjustment 7.
1 Bin Tray Unit 10. Remove two screws [A].
1 Bin Tray Unit 11. Disconnect the harness [A] from the CN232 on the BICU. 12. Remove the timing belt [A]. Replacement and Adjustment 13. Slide the bin tray unit [B] to the left.
1 Bin Tray Unit 4.15.2 1 BIN TRAY PAPER EXIT SENSOR 1. 1 bin tray unit ( 2. Sensor bracket [A] ( 3. 1 bin tray paper exit sensor [A] (hooks) M052/M053/M054 p.
1 Bin Tray Unit 4.15.3 1 BIN TRAY PAPER SENSOR AND LED BOARD 1. 1 bin tray unit ( p.4-126) 2. 1 bin unit bottom cover [A] ( 3. 1 bin tray paper sensor [A] (hooks, 4.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE REFERENCE R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P a ge Date A d de d /U pd at e d /N ew None
Service Program 5. SYSTEM MAINTENANCE REFERENCE 5.1 SERVICE PROGRAM Do not let the user access the SP mode or the SSP mode. Only service representatives are allowed to access these modes. The machine operation is NOT guaranteed after any person other than service representatives accesses the SP mode. Make sure that the data-in LED ( ) is not on before you go into the SP mode. This LED indicates that some data is coming to the machine. When the LED is on, wait for the copier to process the data. 5.
Service Program SP Mode Button Summary Here is a short summary of the touch-panel buttons. 1 Opens all SP groups and sublevels. 2 Closes all open groups and sublevels and restores the initial SP mode display. 3 Opens the copy window (copy mode) so you can make test copies. Press SP Mode (highlighted) in the copy window to return to the SP mode screen, Enter the SP code directly with the number keys if you know the SP number. Then 4 press .
Service Program Press two times to leave the SP mode and return to the copy window to resume 5 normal operation. 6 Press any Class 1 number to open a list of Class 2 SP modes. 7 Press to scroll the show to the previous or next group. Press to scroll to the previous or next display in segments the size of the screen 8 display (page). 9 Press to scroll the show the previous or next line (line by line). 10 Press to move the highlight on the left to the previous or next selection in the list.
Service Program 5. Refer to the Service Tables for the range of allowed settings. Do this procedure to enter a setting: Press to toggle between plus and minus and use the keypad to enter the appropriate number. The number you enter writes over the previous setting. Press to enter the setting. (The value is not registered if you enter a number that is out of range.) 6. Press "Yes" when you are prompted to complete the selection.
Service Program Change SP5169 from "1" to "0". Turn the machine off and on. Tell the administrator that you have completed servicing the machine. The Administrator will then set the "Service Mode Lock" to ON. 5.1.3 REMARKS Display on the Control Panel Screen The maximum number of characters which can show on the control panel screen is limited to 30 characters. For this reason, some of the SP modes shown on the screen need to be abbreviated.
Service Program Others The following symbols are used in the SP mode tables. FA: Factory setting (Data may be adjusted from the default setting at the factory. Refer to the factory setting sheets enclosed. You can find it under the jammed paper removal decal.) DFU: Design/Factory Use only Do not touch these SP modes in the field. A sharp (#) to the right hand side of the mode number column means that the main switch must be turned off and on to effect the setting change.
System SP1-xxx 5.2 SYSTEM SP1-XXX 5.2.1 SP1-XXX (FEED) [Leading Edge Registration] Leading Edge Registration Adjustment (Tray Location, Paper Type), Paper Type -> Plain, Thick 1, Thick 2, Thick3 or Thin 1001 Adjusts the leading edge registration by changing the registration motor operation timing for each mode. Increasing a value: an image is moved to the trailing edge of paper. Decreasing a value: an image is moved to the leading edge of paper.
System SP1-xxx 017 Tray3:Thick1 *ENG 018 Tray3:Thick2 *ENG 019 Tray3:Thick3 *ENG 020 Tray3:Thin *ENG 021 Tray4:Plain *ENG 022 Tray4:Thick1 *ENG 023 Tray4:Thick2 *ENG 024 Tray4:Thick3 *ENG 025 Tray4:Thin *ENG 026 Duplex:Plain *ENG 027 Duplex:Thick1 *ENG 028 Duplex:Thick2 *ENG [–50 to 50 / 0 / 0.1 mm/step] [–50 to 50 / 0 / 0.1 mm/step] [Side-to-Side Registration] Adjusts the side-to-side registration by changing the laser main scan start 1002 position for each mode and tray.
System SP1-xxx [Paper Buckle] Paper Buckle Adjustment (Tray Location, Paper Type), Paper Type -> Plain, Thick 1, Thick 2, Thick3 or 1003 Thin Adjusts the amount of paper buckle at the registration roller by changing the paper feed timing.
System SP1-xxx 022 Tray4:Thick1 *ENG 023 Tray4:Thick2 *ENG 024 Tray4:Thick3 *ENG 025 Tray4:Thin *ENG 026 Duplex:Plain *ENG 027 Duplex:Thick1 *ENG 028 Duplex:Thick2 *ENG 1103 [-70 to 70 / 0 / 0.1 mm/step] [PreRotate Temp] Fusing Pre-rotation Temperature - *ENG [0 to 180 / 150 / 1°C /step] 001 Specifies the temperature for the fusing pre-rotation.
System SP1-xxx Print:Small Size * ENG [150 to 215 / 190 / 1 deg/step] 013 Specifies the hot roller target temperature for the small paper feeding condition. Ready:LL *ENG [140 to 205 / 200 / 1 deg/step] 100 Specifies the hot roller target temperature after the ready condition in low temperature and low humidity condition. Ready:MM *ENG [140 to 205 / 200 / 1 deg/step] 101 Specifies the hot roller target temperature after the ready condition in medium temperature and medium humidity condition.
System SP1-xxx 1159 [Fusing Jam] SC Detection *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1] 001 Enables or disables the fusing consecutive jam (three times) SC detection.
System SP2-xxx 5.3 SYSTEM SP2-XXX 5.3.1 SP2-XXX (DRUM) [Charge Roller Bias] 2001 Adjusts the reference voltage for the charge roller bias. 001 - *ENG [1000 to 2000 / 1550 / 1 V/step] [Main-scan Mag] Main-scan Maginification Adjustment 2112 Adjusts the magnification rate in the main-scan direction. 001 - *ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 0.1%/step] [Sub-scan Mag] Sub-scan Maginification Adjustment 2113 001 - *ENG System Maintenance Reference Adjusts the magnification rate in the sub-scan direction.
System SP2-xxx [Test Pattern] 2902 Selects a test pattern. To print a test patter, press "Copy Window" button on the LCD and then press "Start" button on the operation panel. Pattern Selection - 0 None 1: Vertical Line (1dot) 2: Vertical Line (2dot) 3: Horizontal (1dot) 4: Horizontal (2dot) 5: Grid Vertical Line 6: Grid Horizontal Line 003 7: Grid pattern Small 8: Grid pattern Large 9: Argyle Pattern Small 10: Argyle Pattern Large 11. Independent Pattern (1dot) 12. Independent Pattern (2dot) 13.
System SP3-xxx 5.4 SYSTEM SP3-XXX 5.4.1 SP3-XXX (PROCESS) 3926 [Filming Prevent] 001 - - [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step] 0: Off, 1: On System Maintenance Reference Turns on or off the filiming prevention.
System SP4-xxx 5.5 SYSTEM SP4-XXX 5.5.1 SP4-XXX (SCANNER) [Sub Scan Magnification Adj.] 4008 Adjusts the sub-scan magnification by changing the scanner motor speed. 001 - *ENG [-1.0 to 1.0 / 0 / 0.1%/step] FA [Leading Edge Registration Adj] 4010 Adjusts the leading edge registration by changing the scanning start timing in the sub-scan direction. 001 - *ENG [-2.0 to 2.0 / 0 / 0.
System SP4-xxx [Scanner Free Run] 4013 Performs the scanner free run with the exposure lamp on or off in the following mode. Full color mode / Full Size / A4 or LT 001 Lamp: OFF *ENG OFF or ON 002 Lamp: ON [Scan] 4014 Execute the scanner free fun with each mode. 001 HP Detection Enable - Scanner free run with HP sensor check. 002 HP Detection Disable - Scanner free run without HP sensor check.
System SP4-xxx [Original Edge Mask] 4400 *ENG Set the Mask for Original. These SPs set the area to be masked during platen (book) mode scanning. L: Leading, T: Trailing, R: Rear, F: Front 001 Book: Sub LEdge 002 Book: Sub TEdge 003 Book: Main REdge 004 Book: Main FEdge [0 to 3.0 / 0 / 0.1 mm/step] 005 ADF: Sub LEdge 007 ADF: Main REdge 008 ADF: Main FEdge [IPU Test Pattern] 4417 Selects the IPU test pattern.
System SP4-xxx 4429 [Select Copy Data Security] 001 Copying 002 Scanning *ENG [0 to 3 / 3 / 1 /step] 003 Fax Operation 4450 [Scan Image Path Selection] Black Subtraction ON/OFF [0 or 1 / 1 / - ] 0: OFF, 1: ON 001 Uses or does not use the black reduction image path. SH ON/OFF [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step] 0: ON, 1: OFF 002 Uses or does not use the shading image path. [Degital AE] 4460 Adjust the background level.
System SP4-xxx 029-032 BC Phase: Option/R/G/B *ENG 033-036 BM Phase: Option/R/G/B *ENG 037-040 MB Phase: Option/R/G/B *ENG 041-044 MR Phase: Option/R/G/B *ENG 045-048 RM Phase: Option/R/G/B *ENG 049-052 WHITE: Option/R/G/B *ENG 053-056 BLACK: Option/R/G/B *ENG 4550 [Scanner Appl.:Text/Print] DFU 4551 [Scanner Appl.: Text] DFU 4552 [Scanner Appl.:Txt Dropout] DFU 4553 [Scanner Appl.:Text/Photo] DFU 4554 [Scanner Appl.: Photo] DFU 4565 [Scanner Appl.
4581 [FAX Appl.: Text] DFU 4582 [FAX Appl.: Text/Photo] DFU 4583 [FAX Appl.: Photo] DFU 4584 [FAX Appl.: Original 1] DFU 4585 [FAX Appl.: Original 2] DFU 4600 [SBU Version Display] 001 SBU ID - Displays the ID of the SBU. 002 GASBU-N ID - Displays the ID of the GASBU. 003 VSP5100 ID - Displays t he ID of the VSP5100. 4602 [Scanner Memory Access] 001 Scanner Memory Access 4603 Enables the read and write check for the SBU registers.
System SP4-xxx 4610 [Gray Balance Set: G] 001 Book Read - [-512 to 511 / -85 / 1 digit/step] - [-512 to 511 / -80 / 1 digit/step] 002 DF Read 4611 [Gray Balance Set: B] 001 Book Read 002 DF Read 4623 [Black Level Adj. Display] RE: Red Even signal, RO: Red Odd signal Displays the black offset value (rough 001 Latest: RE Color - adjustment) for the even red signal in the CCD circuit board (color printing speed).
System SP4-xxx 4625 [Black Level Adj. Display] BE: Blue Even signal, BO: Blue Odd signal Displays the black offset value (rough adjustment) 001 Latest: BE Color - for the even blue signal in the CCD circuit board (color printing speed). [0 to 16383 / 0 / 1 digit/step] Displays the black offset value (rough adjustment) 002 Latest: BO Color - for the odd blue signal in the CCD circuit board (color printing speed). [0 to 16383 / 0 / 1 digit/step] [Analog Gain Adj.
System SP4-xxx [Digital Gain Adj. Display] 4632 Displays the gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Green. 001 Latest: GE Color - 002 Latest: GO Color - [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 digit/step] [Digital Gain Adj. Display] 4633 Displays the gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Blue.
System SP4-xxx 4654 [Black Level Adj. Display] RE: Red Even signal, RO: Red Odd signal Displays the black offset value for the even 001 Last Correct Value: RE Color *ENG red signal in the CCD circuit board (color printing speed). [0 to 16383 / 0 / 1 digit/step] Displays the black offset value for the odd 002 Last Correct Value: RO Color *ENG red signal in the CCD circuit board (color printing speed). [0 to 16383 / 0 / 1 digit/step] 4655 [Black Level Adj.
System SP4-xxx [Analog Gain Adj. Display] 4658 Displays the previous gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Red. 001 Last Correct Value: RE Color *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1 digit/step] [Analog Gain Adj. Display] 4659 Displays the previous gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Green. 001 Last Correct Value: GE Color *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1 digit/step] [Analog Gain Adj. Display] 4660 Displays the previous gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Blue.
System SP4-xxx 4673 [Black Level Adj. Display] RE: Red Even signal, RO: Red Odd signal Displays the factory setting values of the 001 Factory Setting: RE Color black level adjustment for the even red *ENG signal in the CCD circuit board (color printing speed).. [0 to 16383 / 0 / 1 digit/step] Displays the factory setting values of the 002 Factory Setting: RO Color black level adjustment for the odd red *ENG signal in the CCD circuit board (color printing speed).
System SP4-xxx 4675 [Black Level Adj. Display] BE: Blue Even signal, BO: Blue Odd signal Displays the factory setting values of the 001 Factory Setting: BE Color black level adjustment for the even blue *ENG signal in the CCD circuit board (color printing speed). [0 to 16383 / 0 / 1 digit/step] Displays the factory setting values of the 002 Factory Setting: BO Color black level adjustment for the odd blue *ENG signal in the CCD circuit board (color printing speed).
System SP4-xxx [Digital Gain Adj. Display] 4681 Displays the gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Green. 001 Latest: GE Color *ENG 002 Latest: GO Color *ENG [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 digit/step] [Digital Gain Adj. Display] 4682 Displays the gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Blue. 001 Latest: BE Color *ENG 002 Latest: BO Color *ENG [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 digit/step] [DF Density Adjustment] 4688 Adjusts the white shading parameter when scanning an image with the ARDF.
System SP4-xxx [White Level Peak Read] 4692 Displays the peak level of the white level scanning. 001 BE [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 digit/step] 002 BO - [Black Level Peak Read] 4693 Displays the peak level of the black level scanning. 001 RE [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 digit/step] 002 RO - [Black Level Peak Read] 4694 Displays the peak level of the black level scanning. 001 GE - 002 GO - [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 digit/step] [Black Level Peak Read] 4695 Displays the peak level of the black level scanning.
System SP4-xxx 4804 [Home Position Operation] 001 - 4806 - Executes the scanner HP detection. [Carriage Move] Moves the carriage from the scanner home position. 001 - - Dust may fall through the DF exposure glass. Therefore, do this SP when you transport the machine a long distance.
System SP4-xxx 4903 [Image Quality Adj] 001 I-Dot Erase: Text 0 ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1 /step] Select the independent dot erase level for the text image scanning. 002 I-Dot Erase: Original 0 ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1 /step] Select the independent dot erase level for the copied original scanning. [Select Gradation Level] DFU 4905 Changes the parameters for error diffusion. 001 - 4918 *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] [Manual Gamma Adj] Not used 009 - - [IPU Image Path Select ] 4991 Selects the image path.
System SP4-xxx 4993 [High Light Correction] Selects the Highlight correction level. 001 Sensitivity Selection *ENG [0 to 9 / 4 / 1 /step] 0: weakest sensitivity 9: strongest sensitivity Selects the range level of Highlight correction. 002 Range Selection *ENG [0 to 9 / 4 / 1 /step] 0: weakest skew correction, 9: strongest skew correction [Scan:Text/Photo Detection Level] 4994 Selects the definition level between Text and Photo for high compression PDF.
System SP5-xxx 5.6 SYSTEM SP5-XXX 5.6.1 SP5-XXX (MODE) [mm/inch Display Selection] 5024 Display units (mm or inch) for custom paper sizes. [0 or 1 / 0 / - ] 001 - *CTL 0: mm (Europe/Asia) 1: inch (USA) [Accounting Counter] 5045 Selects the counting method. NOTE: The counting method can be changed only once, regardless of whether the counter value is negative or positive.
System SP5-xxx [Coverage Counter Display] 5056 Display or does not display the coverage counter on the operation panel. 001 - *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / - ] 0: Not display, 1: Display [Toner Remaining Icon Display Change] 5061 Display or does not display the remaining toner display icon on the LCD. 001 - *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / - ] 0: Not display, 1: Display [Parts Replacement Alert Display] 5062 Display or does not display the maintenance kit yield on the LCD.
System SP5-xxx 5071 [Set Bypass Paper Size Display] Display or does not display the by-pass paper size on the LCD. 001 - 5113 *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / - ] 0: No display, 1: Display [Optional Counter Type] This program specifies the counter type. 0: None, 1: Key card (RK 3, 4) 001 Default Optional Counter Type *CTL 2: Key card (down), 3: Prepaid card 4: Coin rack, 5: MF key card 8: Key counter + Vendor 9: Bar-code Printer This program specifies the external counter type.
System SP5-xxx 5120 001 5121 001 5127 [Mode Clear Opt. Counter Removal] *CTL [0: Yes (removed)/ 1: Standby (installed but not used)/ 2: No (not removed)] This program updates the information on the optional counter. When you install or remove an optional counter, check the settings. [Counter Up Timing] *CTL [0: Feed/ 1: Exit] This program specifies when the counter goes up. The settings refer to "paper feed" and "paper exit" respectively.
System SP5-xxx [CE Login] 5169 If you will change the printer bit switches, you must 'log in' to service mode with this SP before you go into the printer SP mode. [0 or 1 / 0 / - ] 001 - *CTL 0: Disabled 1: Enabled [RK4 Disconnection Operation] 5186 Enables or disables the prevention for RK4 (accounting device) disconnection. If the RK4 is disconnected for 10 seconds when this SP is set to "1 (Enable)", the machine automatically jams a sheet of paper and stops.
System SP5-xxx 5195 [Limitless SW] DFU [0 or 1 / 0 / -] - *CTL 0: Productivity priority 1: Tray priority Selects the paper feed mode. Productivity priority: 001 This changes the feeding tray as soon as the machine detects the priority tray even the paper still remains in the feeding tray. Tray priority: This changes the feeding tray after the paper in the tray where the machine has been feeding paper has been run out of. This SP is activated only when a customer selects the "Auto Paper Selsct".
System SP5-xxx 5212 [Page Numbering] *CTL This program adjusts the position of the second side page numbers. A "– value" moves the page number positions to the left edge. A "+ value" moves the page number positions to the right edge. 003 004 Duplex Printout Right/Left Position Duplex Printout High/Low Position [–10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step] [–10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step] [Set Time] Adjusts the RTC (real time clock) time setting for the local time zone.
System SP5-xxx 5307 [Summer Time] [ 0 to 1 / NA, EU, ASIA / 1 /step] Setting 0: Disabled - 1: Enabled NA and EUR: 1, ASIA: 0 001 Enables or disables the summer time mode. Make sure that both SP5-307-3 and -4 are correctly set. Otherwise, this SP is not activated even if this SP is set to "1". Rule Set (Start) - Specifies the start setting for the summer time mode. There are 8 digits in this SP.
System SP5-xxx [Access Control] DFU 5401 When installing the SDK application, SAS (VAS) adjusts the following settings. Default Document ACL *CTL - Whenever a new login user is added to the address book in external certification mode (for Windows, LDAP, RDH), the default document ACL is updated according to this SP setting. [0 to 3 / 0 / 1] 103 0: View 1: Edit 2: Edit/Delete 3: Full control Note: This SP setting is ignored on a machine that is not using document server.
System SP5-xxx SDK certification device *CTL - Bit 0: SDK authentication 0: Off (Default), 1: On (SDK authentication enabled) 230 Selects the SDK authentication setting. Bit 2: Administrator log in setting 0: Off (Default), 1: On Detail Option *CTL - Enalbes or disables the log out confirmation option. Bit 0: Log out confirmation option 0: Enable (default), 1: Disable 240 Selects the automatic log out time.
System SP5-xxx 5413 [Lockout Setting] Switches on/off the lock on the local 001 Lockout On/Off *CTL address book account. [0 to 1 / 0 / 1] 0: Off, 1: On Sets a limit on the frequency of lockouts 002 Lockout Threshold *CTL for account lockouts. [1 to 10 / 5 / 1] Determines whether the system waits the prescribed time for input of a correct user ID and password after an account lockout has occurred.
System SP5-xxx 5414 [Access Mitigation] Switches on/off masking of continuously used IDs and passwords that are 001 Mitigation On/Off *CTL identical. [0 to 1 / 0 /1] 0: Off 1: On Sets the length of time for excluding 002 Mitigation Time *CTL continuous access for identical user IDs and passwords. [0 to 60 / 15 / 1 min.] 5415 [Password Attack] Sets the number of attempts to attack the *CTL system with random passwords to gain illegal access to the system.
System SP5-xxx 5416 [Access Information] Limits the number of users used by the 001 Access User Max Num *CTL access exclusion and password attack detection functions. [50 to 200 / 200 / 1 users] Limits the number of passwords used by 002 Access Password Max Num *CTL the access exclusion and password attack detection functions. [50 to 200 / 200 / 1 passwords] Sets the processing time interval for 003 Monitor Interval *CTL referencing user ID and password information. [1 to 10 / 3 / 1 sec.
System SP5-xxx Sets a limit on the number of requests received for certification in order to slow 004 Attack Max Num *CTL down the certification speed when an excessive number of access attempts have been detected. [50 to 200 / 200 /1 attempt] [User Authentication] 5420 These settings should be done with the System Administrator. Note: These functions are enabled only after the user access feature has been enabled.
System SP5-xxx 051 SDK1 061 SDK2 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1] 0: ON. 1: OFF *CTL 071 SDK3 5430 Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the SDK application.
System SP5-xxx [Authentication Error Code] 5481 These SP codes determine how the authentication failures are displayed. Determines whether an error code appears in the system log after a user authentication 001 System Log Disp *CTL failure occurs. [0 or 1/ 0 /1] 0: Off, 1: On Determines whether an error code appears on the operation panel after a user 002 Panel Disp *CTL authentication failure occurs.
System SP5-xxx 5504 [Jam Alarm] *CTL - Sets the alarm to sound for the specified jam level (document misfeeds are not included). [0 to 3 / 3 / 1 /step] 001 0: Zero (Off) 1: Low (2.5K jams) 2: Medium (3K jams) 3: High (6K jams) [Error Alarm] Sets the error alarm level. 5505 The error alarm counter counts "1" when any SC is detected. However, the error alarm counter decreases by "1" when an SC is not detected during a set number of copied sheets (for example, default 1500 sheets).
System SP5-xxx 134 Interval :A5 142 Interval :B5 164 Interval :LG 166 Interval :LT 172 Interval :HLT 5508* [CC Call] *CTL - Jam Remains 0: Disable, 1: Enable 001* Enables/disables initiating a call for an unattended paper jam. Continuous Jams 0: Disable, 1: Enable 002* Enables/disables initiating a call for consecutive paper jams.
System SP5-xxx [SC/Alarm Setting] 5515 With @Remote in use, these SP codes can be set to issue an SC call when an SC error occurs. If this SP is switched off, the SC call is not issued when an SC error occurs.
System SP5-xxx 5731 [Counter Effect] Japan only 001 Change MK1 Cnt [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step] (Paper -> Combine) 0: Off, 1: On Specifies the expiration alarm timing. 5733 [MICR Setting] 001 Model Switching 0: RICOH Standard Model/ 1: Secure PCL MICR Model/ 2: IPDS MICR Selects a MICR model. 002 Print Availability with MICR Toner 0: Do not print/ 1: Print Selects the print availability when using MICR toner.
System SP5-xxx The following service settings: Bit switches Gamma settings (User & Service) Toner Limit The following user settings: 008 Printer Application Tray Priority Menu Protect System Setting except for setting of Energy Saver 009 Scanner Application 010 Web Service 011 NCS 012 R-Fax 014 Clear DCS Setting 015 Clear UCS Setting 016 MIRS Setting 017 CCS 018 SRM Memory Clr I/F Setup (I/O Buffer and I/O Timeout) PCL Menu Initializes the scanner defaults for the
System SP5-xxx 021 ECS 5802 Initializes the ECS settings. [Free Run] 001 - DFU 5803 [Input Check] See "Input Check Table" in this section. 5804 [Output Check] See "Output Check Table" in this section. 5807 [Destin./Model] 002 - DFU [Fusing SC Clear] 5810 001 - 5811 - Resets a type A service call condition. [Machine Serial] Machine Serial Number Display 002 Display 004 BICU SM Turn the main switch off and on after resetting the SC code.
System SP5-xxx 5812 [Service Tel. No. Setting] Service *CTL - Sets the telephone number for a service representative. This number is 001 printed on the Counter List, which can be printed with the user's "Counter" menu. This can be up to 20 characters (both numbers and alphabetic characters can be input). Facsimile *CTL - Sets the fax or telephone number for a service representative. This number is 002 printed on the Counter List.
System SP5-xxx CE Call Performs the CE Call at the start or end of the service. 002 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step] 0: Start of the service 1: End of the service NOTE: This SP is activated only when SP 5816-001 is set to "2". Function Flag Enables or disables the remote service function. 003 [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step] 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled NOTE: This SP setting is changed to "1" after @Remote registor has been completed. SSL Disable Uses or does not use the RCG certification by SSL when calling the RCG.
System SP5-xxx Port 80 Enable 011 Enables/disables access via port 80 to the SOAP method. [0 or 1 / 0 / – ] 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled RFU (Remote Frimware Update) Timing Selects the RFU timing. 013 [0 or 1 / 1 / – ] 0: RFU is executed whenever update request is received. 1: RFU is executed only when the machine is in the sleep mode. RCG-C Registed 021 This SP displays the Embedded RC Gate installation end flag.
System SP5-xxx Proxy Host This SP sets the address of the proxy server used for communication between Embedded RC Gate-N and the gateway. Use this SP to set up or display the customer proxy server address. The address is necessary to set 063 up Embedded RC Gate-N. The address display is limited to 128 characters. Characters beyond the 128 character are ignored. This address is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report.
System SP5-xxx CERT: Up State 067 Displays the status of the certification update. 0 1 2 3 4 11 12 The certification used by Embedded RC Gate is set correctly. The certification request (setAuthKey) for update has been received from the GW URL and certification is presently being updated. The certification update is completed and the GW URL is being notified of the successful update. The certification update failed, and the GW URL is being notified of the failed update.
System SP5-xxx 18 The rescue certification of No. 17 has been recorded, and the GW URL is being notified of the failure of the certification update. CERT: Error Displays a number code that describes the reason for the request for update of the certification. 1 068 2 3 Normal. There is no request for certification update in progress. Request for certification update in progress. The current certification has expired. An SSL error notification has been issued.
System SP5-xxx 088 CERT: PAC Version Displays the PAC version of the @Remote certification. Displays ID2 for the @Remote certification. 089 CERT: ID2 Code Spaces are displayed as underscores (_). Asteriskes (****) indicate that no @Remote certification exists. Displays the common name of the NRS 090 CERT: Subject certification subject. CN = the following 17 bytes. Spaces are displayed as underscores (_). Asterisks (****) indicate that no DESS exists.
System SP5-xxx Line Type Authentication Judgment Press [Execute]. Setting this SP classifies the telephone line where embedded RCG-M is connected as either dial-up (pulse dial) or push (DTMF tone) type, so embedded RCG-M can automatically distinguish the number that connects to 151 the outside line. The current progress, success, or failure of this execution can be displayed with SP5816-152.
System SP5-xxx Selection Dial/Push This SP displays the classification (tone or pulse) of the telephone line to the access point for embedded RCG-M. The number displayed (0 or 1) is the result of the execution of SP5816-151. However, this setting can also be changed manually.
System SP5-xxx Dial Up Password Use this SP to set a password for access to remote dial up. Follow these rules 157 when setting a user name: Name length: Up to 32 characters Spaces and # allowed but the entire entry must be enclosed by double quotation marks ("). Local Phone Number Use this SP to set the telephone number of the line where embedded RCG-M 161 is connected. This number is transmitted to and used by the Call Center to return calls.
System SP5-xxx Line Connecting This SP sets the connection conditions for the customer. This setting dedicates the line to RCG-M only, or sets the line for sharing between RCG-M and a fax unit. [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step] 164 0: Sharing Fax 1: No Sharing Fax If this setting is changed, the copier must be cycled off and on. SP5816 187 determines whether the off-hook button can be used to interrupt a RCG-M transmission in progress to open the line for fax transaction.
System SP5-xxx 200 Manual Polling - Executes the manual polling. Regist: Status Displays a number that indicates the status of the @Remote service device. 0: Neither the registered device by the external nor embedded RCG device is set. 1: The embedded RCG device is being set. Only Box registration is 201 completed. In this status, this unit cannot answer a polling request from the external RCG. 2. The embedded RCG device is set. In this status, the external RCG unit cannot answer a polling request. 3.
System SP5-xxx Confirm Place 205 Displays the result of the notification sent to the device from the GW URL in answer to the inquiry request. Displayed only when the result is registered at the GW URL. 206 Register Execute Executes "Embedded RCG Registration". Register Result Displays a number that indicates the registration result.
System SP5-xxx Attempted dial up overseas without the -2385 correct international prefix for the telephone number.
System SP5-xxx [NV-RAM Data Upload] Uploads the UP and SP mode data (except for counters and the serial 5824 number) from the NVRAM to an SD card. For details, see the "NVRAM Data Upload/Download" in the "System Maintenance Reference" of the Field Service Manual. 001 - # - [NV-RAM Data Download] Downloads the UP and SP mode data from an SD card to the NVRAM. For 5825 details, see the "NVRAM Data Upload/Download" in the "System Maintenance Reference" of the Field Service Manual.
System SP5-xxx Validates or invalidates the job spooling function for each protocol. 0: Validates 1: Invalidates bit0: LPR 069 Job Spooling bit1: FTP (Protocol) bit2: IPP bit3: SMB bit4: BMLinkS bit5: DIPRINT bit6: sftp bit7: (Reserved) 090 TELNET (0: OFF 1: ON) Enables or disables the Telnet protocol. [0 or 1 / 1 / – ] 0: Disable, 1: Enable Enables or disables the Web operation.
System SP5-xxx This SP is the IPv6 manually set address referenced on the Ethernet or wireless LAN (802.11b) in the 156 IPv6 Manual Address format: "Manual Set Address" + "Prefix Length" The IPv6 address consists of a total 128 bits configured in 8 blocks of 16 bits each. This SP is the IPv6 gateway address referenced on 158 IPv6 Gateway Address the Ethernet or wireless LAN (802.11b). The IPv6 address consists of a total 128 bits configured in 8 blocks of 16 bits each.
System SP5-xxx This SP confirms or changes the link to URL1 on the 240 Web Link1 URL link page of the web system. The maximum characters for the URL are 127 characters. Displays or does not display the link to URL1 on the 241 Web Link1 visible top page of the web system.
System SP5-xxx 5836 [Capture Settings] *CTL - Capture Function (0:Off 1:On) 0: Disable, 1: Enable 001 With this function disabled, the settings related to the capture feature cannot be initialized, displayed, or selected. Panel Setting 0: Displayed, 1: Not displayed 002 Displays or does not display the capture function buttons.
System SP5-xxx Default for JPEG [5 to 95 / 50 / 1 /step] 091 Sets the JPEG format default for documents sent to the document management server via the MLB with JPEG selected as the format. Enabled only when optional MLB (Media Link Board) is installed.
System SP5-xxx Reso: Print (Mono) This is basically adjusted by the remote system. [0 to 5 / 3 / 1/step] 124 Selects the resolution for BW print mode. This is basically adjusted by the remote system. 0: 600dpi/ 1: 400dpi/ 2: 300dpi/ 3: 200dpi/ 4: 150dpi/ 5: 100dpi Reso: Fax (Mono) This is basically adjusted by the remote system. [0 to 6 / 3 / 1/step] 126 Selects the resolution for BW fax mode. This is basically adjusted by the remote system.
System SP5-xxx 5837 [Program Checksum] - 5840 - Displays the program checksum result. [IEEE 802.11] Sets the maximum number of channels available for data transmission via the wireless LAN. The number of channels available varies according to location. The default settings are set for the maximum 006 Channel MAX *CTL end of the range for each area. Adjust the upper 4 bits to set the maximum number of channels.
System SP5-xxx [0 x 00 to 0 x FF / 0 x FF to Auto / -] 0 x FF to Auto [Default] 0 x 11 - 55M Fix 0 x 10 - 48M Fix 0 x 0F - 36M Fix 0 x 0E - 18M Fix 0 x 0D - 12M Fix 008 Transmission Speed *CTL 0 x 0B - 9M Fix 0 x 0A - 6M Fix 0 x 07 - 11M Fix 0 x 05 - 5.5M Fix 0 x 08 - 1M Fix 0 x 13 - 0 x FE (reserved) 0 x 12 - 72M (reserved) 0 x 09 - 22M (reserved) Selects the WEP key.
System SP5-xxx Selects the debug level for WPA authentication application. 045 WPA Debug Lvl *CTL [1 to 3 / 3 / 1] 1: Info, 2: warning, 3: error This SP is displayed only when the IEEE802.11 card is installed. 5841 [Supply Name Setting] 001 Toner Name Setting: Black 011 Staple Std1 Specifies supply names. These 012 Staple Std2 *CTL appear on the screen when the user presses the Inquiry button in the user tools screen.
System SP5-xxx 004 Dev Release Number *CTL Displays the device release version number. 005 Fixed USB Port *CTL Displays the fixed USB Port. 006 PnP Model Name *CTL Displays the PnP Model Name. 007 PnP Serial Number *CTL Displays the PnP Serial Number. Displays a message of the unspported 100 Notify Unsupport *CTL USB device for the USB host slot. [0 or 1 / 1 / -] 0: Not displayed, 1: Displayed [Delivery Server Setting] *CTL - 5845 Provides items for delivery server settings. FTP Port No.
System SP5-xxx Delivery Server Model [0 to 4/ 0 / 1 /step] Allows changing the model of the delivery server registered by the I/O device. 0: Unknown 009 1: SG1 Provided 2: SG1 Package 3: SG2 Provided 4: SG2 Package 010 Delivery Svr.
System SP5-xxx Server URL Path (Primary) DFU 015 This is used for the scan router program. Server Scheme (Secondary) DFU 016 This is used for the scan router program. Server Port Number (Secondary) DFU 017 This is used for the scan router program. Server URL Path (Secondary) DFU 018 This is used for the scan router program. Rapid Sending Control Enables or disables the prevention function for the continuous data sending 022 error.
System SP5-xxx Delivery Server Retry Timer [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] 006 Sets the interval for retry attempts when the delivery server fails to acquire the delivery server address book. Delivery Server Retry Times [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] 007 Sets the number of retry attempts when the delivery server fails to acquire the delivery server address book.
System SP5-xxx Addr Book Migration (USB to HDD) 040 Not used in this machine. Fill Addr Acl Info. This SP must be executed immediately after installation of an HDD unit in a basic machine that previously had no HDD. The first time the machine is powered on with the new HDD installed, the system automatically takes the address book from the NVRAM and writes it onto the new HDD. However, the new address book on the HDD can be accessed only by the system administrator at this stage.
System SP5-xxx 049 Initialize LDAP Addr Book 050 Initialize All Addr Book 051 Backup All Addr Book 052 Restore All Addr Book Clears the LDAP address book information, except the user code. Clears all directory information managed by UCS, including all user codes. Uploads all directory information to the SD card. Downloads all directory information from the SD card. Deletes the address book data from the SD card in the service slot. Deletes only the files that were uploaded from this machine.
System SP5-xxx Complexity Option 1 Use this SP to set the conditions for password entry to access the local address book. Specifically, this SP limits the password entry to upper case and sets the length of the password. 062 [0 to 32 / 0 / 1 /step] This SP does not normally require adjustment. This SP is enabled only after the system administrator has set up a group password policy to control access to the address book.
System SP5-xxx 2: 1/3x 3: 1/4x 005 Rate for Printer B&W 4: 1/6x 5: 1/8x 0: 1x 1: 1/2x 2: 1/3x 007 Rate for Printer B&W 1200dpi 3: 1/4x 4: 1/6x 5: 1/8x Network Quality Default for JPEG Sets the default value for the quality of JPEG images sent as NetFile pages. 021 This function is available only with the MLB (Media Link Board) option installed. [5 to 95 / 50 / 1 /step] *CTL - SP5848-2 sets the 4-bit switch assignment for the access control setting.
System SP5-xxx 011 021 022 099 100 Access Ctrl: Device management (Lower 4 bits) Access Ctrl: Delivery (Lower 4 bits) Access Ctrl: uadministration (Lower 4bits) Repository: Download Image Setting Repository: Download Image Max. Size DFU Specifies the max size of the image data that the machine can download.
System SP5-xxx [Bluetooth Mode] 5851 Sets the operation mode for the Bluetooth Unit. Press either key. [0:Public] [1: Private] [Stamp Data Download] Use this SP to download the fixed stamp data stored in the firmware of the ROM and copy it to the HDD. This SP can be executed as many times as 5853 required. This SP must be executed after replacing or formatting the hard disks. This SP can be executed only with the hard disks installed.
System SP5-xxx Save to HDD Saves the debug log of the input SC number in memory to the HDD. 005 A unique file name is generated to avoid overwriting existing file names on the SD Card. Up to 4MB can be copied to an SD Card. 4 MB segments can be copied one by one to each SD Card. Save to SD Card 006 Saves the debug log of the input SC number in memory to the SD card.
System SP5-xxx [Debug Save When] *CTL - These SPs select the content of the debugging information to be saved to the 5858 destination selected by SP5857-002. SP5858-3 stores one SC specified by number. Refer to Section 4 for a list of SC error codes. Turns on/off the debug save for SC codes 001 Engine SC Error generated by printer engine errors. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/ step] 0: OFF, 1: ON Turns on/off the debug save for SC codes 002 Controller SC Error generated by GW controller errors.
System SP5-xxx 010 Key 10 5860 [SMTP/POP3/IMAP4] *CTL - 020 Partial Mail Receive Timeout [1 to 168 / 72 / – ] Sets the amount of time to wait before saving a mail that breaks up during reception. The received mail is discarded if the remaining portion of the mail is not received during this prescribed time. 021 MDN Response RFC2298 Compliance [0 to 1 / 1 / – ] Determines whether RFC2298 compliance is switched on for MDN reply mail. 0: No 1: Yes 022 SMTP Auth.
System SP5-xxx Selects the MIME header type of an E-mail sent by S/MIME. 026 S/MIME: MIME Header Setting [0 to 2 / 0 / 1] - 0: Microsoft Outlook Express standard 1: Internet Draft standard 2: RFC standard 5866 [E-mail Report] DFU Enables or disables the e-mail alert. 001 Report Validity *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / – ] 0: Enable, 1: Disable Adds or does not add the date field to 005 Add Date Field *CTL the header of the alert mail.
System SP5-xxx 5873 [SD Card Appli Move] 001 Move Exec This SP copies the application programs from the original SD card in SD card slot 2 to an SD card in SD card slot 1. This SP copies back the application programs from an SD 002 Undo Exec card in SD Card Slot 2 to the original SD card in SD card slot 1. Use this menu when you have mistakenly copied some programs by using "Move Exec" (SP5873-1). 5875 [SC Auto Reboot] Enables or disables the automatic reboot function when an SC error occurs.
System SP5-xxx 5881 [Fixed Phrase Block Erasing] 001 - - Deletes the fixed phrase. [WIM Settings] Web Image Monitor Settings 5885 Close or disclose the functions of web image monitor. 0: OFF, 1: ON Bit Meaning 0: Forbid all document server access (1) 1: Forbid user mode access (1) 020 Document Server ACC Ctrl *CTL 2: Forbid print function (1) 3: Forbid fax TX (1) 4: Forbid scan sending (1) 5: Forbid downloading (1) 6: Forbid delete (1) 7: Reserved 050 Document Server List Def.
System SP5-xxx Determines whether the scanned documents with the WIM are encrypted 101 Set Encryption *CTL when they are transmitted by an e-mail. [0 to 1 / 0 / 1] 0: Not encrypted, 1:Encryption This SP determines how Web Image Monitor memory leaks are handled. A "1" setting enables the function. 200 Detect Mem Leak *CTL Bit 0: Displays memory status at session timeouts. Bit 1: Displays memory status at the start/end of PF handler only.
System SP5-xxx 5888 [Personal Information Protect] Selects the protection level for logs. [0 to 1 / 0 / 1} 001 - 0: No authentication, No protection for *CTL logs 1: No authentication, Protected logs (only an administrator can see the logs) [SDK Application Counter] 5893 SM 001 SDK-1 *CTL - 002 SDK-2 *CTL - 003 SDK-3 *CTL - 004 SDK-4 *CTL - 005 SDK-5 *CTL - 006 SDK-6 *CTL - 5-97 System Maintenance Reference Displays the counter name of each SDK application.
System SP5-xxx 5894 [External Counter Setting] DFU 001 Switch Charge Mode 5902 *ENG [0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step] [Test Print] 001 1 Sheet Test - - Print the test pattern (selected with SP5902-003) a sheet of paper. 002 Cont Test OFF or ON - - Print the test pattern (selected with SP5902-003) continuously until the "OFF" button is pressed. 003 Test Pattern - - Select a test pattern. 0. (No print) 16. Hound’s Tooth Check (Horizontal) 1. Vertical Line (1dot) 17. Band (Horizontal) 2.
System SP5-xxx 5907 [Plug & Play Maker/Model Name] Selects the brand name and the production name for Windows Plug & Play. This information is stored in the NVRAM. If the NVRAM is defective, these 001 names should be registered again. After selecting, press the "Original Type" key and "#" key at the same time. When the setting is completed, the beeper sounds five times.
System SP5-xxx 5967 [Copy Server Set Function] *CTL 0: ON, 1: OFF Enables and disables the document server. This is a security measure that prevents image data from being left in the temporary area of the HDD. After changing this setting, you must switch the main switch off and on to enable the new setting. [Cherry Server] 5974 Specifies which version of ScanRouter, “Lite” or “Full”, is installed.
System SP5-xxx 5987 [Contract Type] 001 Brand ID This SP detects that a mechanical counter device 0: OFF / 1: ON is removed. If it is detected, SC610 occurs.
System SP6-xxx 5.7 SYSTEM SP6-XXX 5.7.1 SP6-XXX (PERIPHERALS) 6006 [ADF Adjustment] Adjusts the side-to-side and leading registration of originals with the ARDF. 001 S to S Registration: 1st *ENG [-3.0 to 3.0 / 0 / 0.1 mm/step ] *ENG [-5.0 to 5.0 / 0 / 0.1 mm/step ] 002 S to S Registration: 2nd 003 Leading Edge Registration Adjusts the amount of paper buckle to correct original skew for the front and rear sides. 006 Buckle: Duplex: 2nd *ENG [-2.5 to 2.5 / 0 / 0.
System SP6-xxx [ADF Free Run] 6009 Performs a DF free run in simplex, duplex mode or stamp mode. 001 Free Run: Simplex Mode - 002 Free Run: Duplex Mode - OFF or ON [DF Magnification Adj.] 6017 Adjusts the magnification in the sub-scan direction for the ARDF. 001 DF Magnification Adj. *CTL [-5.0 to 5.0 / 0 / 0.1 %/step] [Jogger Fence Fine Adj] 6132 This SP adjusts the distance between the jogger fences and the sides of the stack on the finisher stapling tray in the Finisher.
System SP6-xxx 6145 [FIN (BLO) Input Check] Finisher Input Check Displays the signals received from sensors and switches of the finisher (see "Input Check" in this section). 6146 [FIN (BLO) Ouput Check] Finisher Output Check Displays the signals received from sensors and switches of the finisher (see "Output Check" in this section). 6830 Extra Staples DFU 0 to 50 (Initail:0) CTL* [0 to 50 / 0 / 1/sheet] 001 Specifies the additional number of sheets for the finisher stapling.
System SP7-xxx 5.8 SYSTEM SP7-XXX 5.8.1 SP7-XXX (DATA LOG) [Operation Time] 7001 Displays the rotation time of the main motor. 001 - *ENG [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step ] [Total SC Counter] 7401 Displays the number of SC codes detected. 001 - *CTL [0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step ] [SC History] Logs the SC codes detected. The 10 most recently detected SC Codes are not displayed on the screen, but can be seen on the SMC (logging) outputs.
System SP7-xxx [SC991 History] 7404 Logs the SC Code 991 detected. The 10 most recently detected SC Code 991 are not displayed on the screen, but can be seen on the SMC (logging) outputs. 001 Latest 002 Latest 1 003 Latest 2 004 Latest 3 005 Latest 4 *CTL - 006 Latest 5 007 Latest 6 008 Latest 7 009 Latest 8 010 Latest 9 [Total Paper Jam Counter] 7502 Displays the total number of jams detected.
System SP7-xxx SM 001 At Power On *CTL 003 Tray 1: ON *CTL 004 Tray 2: ON *CTL 005 Tray 3: ON *CTL 006 Tray 4: ON *CTL 008 Bypass Tray: ON *CTL 009 Duplex: ON *CTL 013 T2 Transport: ON *CTL 014 T3 Transport: ON *CTL 017 Registration: ON *CTL 020 Paper Exit: ON *CTL 024 Inverter: ON (IN) *CTL 025 Inverter: ON (OUT) *CTL 026 Duplex Entrance: ON *CTL 027 Duplex Exit: ON *CTL 028 1bin Relay: ON *CTL 029 1bin Paper Exit: ON *CTL 053 T2 Transport: OFF *CTL 054 T3 Transport: O
System SP7-xxx 067 Duplex Exit: OFF *CTL 068 1bin: Relay: OFF *CTL 069 1bin: Paper Exit: OFF *CTL 230 FIN: No Exit Response *CTL 240 FIN: Entrance SN: ON *CTL 241 FIN: Entrance SN: OFF *CTL 242 FIN: Paper Exit *CTL 243 FIN: Jogger Motor *CTL 244 FIN: Shift Roller Motor *CTL For details, "Jam Detection" in 245 FIN: Gathering Roller Motor *CTL main chapter.
System SP7-xxx [Jam Count by Paper Size] 7506 Displays the number of jams according to the paper size. 006 A5 LEF 044 HLT LEF 133 A4 SEF 134 A5 SEF 142 B5 SEF *CTL [0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step ] 164 LG SEF 166 LT SEF 172 HLT SEF 255 Others [Plotter Jam History] 7507 System Maintenance Reference Displays the 10 most recently detected paper jams.
System SP7-xxx [Original Jam History] 7508 Displays the 10 most recently detected original jams. 001 Latest 002 Latest 1 003 Latest 2 004 Latest 3 005 Latest 4 *CTL - 006 Latest 5 007 Latest 6 008 Latest 7 009 Latest 8 010 Latest 9 [Part Replacement Operation ON/OFF] 7624 Selects the PM maintenance for a part. [0 or 1 / 1 / -] 001 Maintenance Kit *CTL 0: No (Not PM maintenance) 1: Yes (PM maintenance) [ROM No.
System SP7-xxx 7803 [PM Counter Display] -001 to -020 Displays the number of sheets printed for each current maintenance unit. PM counters click up based on the number of A4 (LT) LEF size sheets printed.
System SP7-xxx [SC/Jam Counter Reset] 7807 Clears the counters related to SC codes and paper jams. 001 - 7826 *CTL - [MF Error Counter] Japan Only 001 Error Total 002 Error Staple 7827 [MF Error Counter Clear] Japan Only [Self-Diagnose Result Display] 7832 Displays the result of the diagnostics. 001 - *CTL - Total Memory Size 7836 Displays the memory capacity of the controller system.
System SP7-xxx [Assert Info] 7901 Records the location where a problem is detected in the program. The data stored in this SP is used for problem analysis. DFU 001 File Name 002 Number of Lines *CTL - 003 Location 7904 [Near End Timing] 001 Maintenance Kit *CTL [0 to 2 / 1 / 1/step] 0: Early, 1: Normal, 2: Late Selects the near end alarm timing.
System SP7-xxx 7941 013 Toner End *ENG 014 Refill Flag *ENG 015 R: Totaol Counter *ENG 016 E: Totaol Counter *ENG 017 Unit Output Counter *ENG 018 Install Date *ENG 019 Toner End Date *ENG 020 Conductor Time1 *ENG 021 Conductor Time2 *ENG 022 Conductor Time3 *ENG 023 Conductor Time4 *ENG [AIO Information: Log] 001 Log1: Serial No. 002 Log1: Refill Flag *ENG 003 Log1: Install Date Displays the AIO information log 1. 004 Log1: R:Total Counter 005 Log2: Serial No.
System SP7-xxx 013 Log4: Serial No. 014 Log4: Refill Flag *ENG 015 Log4: Install Date Displays the AIO information log 4. 016 Log4: R:Total Counter 017 Log5: Serial No. 018 Log5: Refill Flag *ENG 019 Log5: Install Date Displays the AIO information log 5. 020 Log5: R:Total Counter 7993 [Total Counter] 001 - *ENG - System Maintenance Reference Displays the total counter for the OEM model.
System SP8-xxx 5.9 SYSTEM SP8-XXX 5.9.1 SP8-XXX: DATA LOG2 Many of these counters are provided for features that are currently not available, such as sending color faxes, and so on. However, here are some Group 8 codes that when used in combination with others, can provide useful information. SP Numbers What They Do SP8211 to SP8216 The number of pages scanned to the document server.
System SP8-xxx Totals (jobs, pages, etc.) for the document server. The L: counters work differently case by case. Sometimes, they count jobs/pages stored on the document server; this can be in document server Local storage L: (document server) mode (from the document server window), or from another mode, such as from a printer driver or by pressing the Store File button in the Copy mode window. Sometimes, they include occasions when the user uses a file that is already on the document server.
System SP8-xxx Abbreviation What it means Comb Combine Comp Compression Deliv Delivery Designated Application. The application (Copy, Fax, Scan, DesApl Print) used to store the job on the document server, for example. Dev Counter Development Count, no. of pages developed. Dup, Duplex Duplex, printing on both sides Emul Emulation FC Full Color FIN Post-print processing, i.e. finishing (punching, stapling, etc.) Full Bleed No Margins GenCopy Generation Copy Mode Get Print Counter.
System SP8-xxx Abbreviation What it means New Remote Service, which allows a service center to monitor NRS machines remotely. "NRS" is used overseas, "CSS" is used in Japan. Org Original for scanning OrgJam Original Jam Print Job Manager/Desk Top Editor: A pair of utilities that allows Palm 2 print jobs to be distributed evenly among the printers on the network, and allows files to moved around, combined, and converted to different formats. PC Personal Computer Pages.
System SP8-xxx Abbreviation What it means Svr Server TonEnd Toner End TonSave Toner Save TXJob Send, Transmission YMC Yellow, Magenta, Cyan YMCK Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Black All of the Group 8 SPs are reset with SP5 801 1 Memory All Clear. 8 001 8 002 T:Total Jobs *CTL These SPs count the number of times each C:Total Jobs *CTL application is used to do a job.
System SP8-xxx are not counted separately). A fax broadcast is counted only after all the faxes have been sent to their destinations. If one transmission generates an error, then the broadcast will not be counted until the transmission has been completed. A printed fax report counts as one job for the F: counter. The F: counter does not distinguish between fax sending or receiving.
System SP8-xxx 8 021 T:Pjob/LS *CTL 8 022 C:Pjob/LS *CTL 8 023 F:Pjob/LS *CTL 8 024 P:Pjob/LS *CTL 8 025 S:Pjob/LS *CTL 8 026 L:Pjob/LS *CTL 8 027 O:Pjob/LS *CTL These SPs reveal how files printed from the document server were stored on the document server originally. [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] The L: counter counts the number of jobs stored from within the document server mode screen at the operation panel.
System SP8-xxx When documents already stored on the document server are printed, the count for the application that started the print job is incremented. When the print job is started from a network application (Desk Top Binder, Web Image Monitor, etc.) the L: counter increments.
System SP8-xxx T:FIN Jobs 8 061 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs total the finishing methods. The finishing method is specified by the application. C:FIN Jobs 8 062 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs total finishing methods for copy jobs only. The finishing method is specified by the application. F:FIN Jobs 8 063 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs total finishing methods for fax jobs only. The finishing method is specified by the application.
System SP8-xxx 8 06x 3 Staple Number of jobs started in Staple mode. 8 06x 4 Booklet Not used 8 06x 5 Z-Fold Not used Number of jobs started in Punch mode. When Punch 8 06x 6 Punch is set for a print job, the P: counter increments. (See 8 06x 7 Other Reserved. Not used.
System SP8-xxx S:Jobs/PGS 8 075 [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count and calculate the number of scan jobs by size based on the number of pages in the job. L:Jobs/PGS 8 076 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count and calculate the number of jobs printed from within the document server mode window at the operation panel, by the number of pages in the job.
System SP8-xxx T:FAX TX Jobs *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the total number of jobs (color or black-and-white) sent 8 111 by fax, either directly or using a file stored on the document server, on a telephone line. Note: Color fax sending is not available at this time. F: FAX TX Jobs 8 113 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the total number of jobs (color or black-and-white) sent by fax directly on a telephone line. Note: Color fax sending is not available at this time.
System SP8-xxx These counters count jobs, not pages. The counters for color are provided for future use; the color fax feature is not available at this time. The fax job is counted when the job is scanned for sending, not when the job is sent. T:S-to-Email Jobs 8 131 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the total number of jobs (color or black-and-white) scanned and attached to an e-mail, regardless of whether the document server was used or not.
System SP8-xxx T:Deliv Jobs/Svr 8 141 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the total number of jobs (color or black-and-white) scanned and sent to a Scan Router server. S: Deliv Jobs/Svr 8 145 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the number of jobs (color or black-and-white) scanned in scanner mode and sent to a Scan Router server. 8 14x 1 B/W 8 14x 2 Color 8 14x 3 ACS These counters count jobs, not pages.
System SP8-xxx T:Deliv Jobs/PC 8 151 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the total number of jobs (color or black-and-white) scanned and sent to a folder on a PC (Scan-to-PC). Note: At the present time, 8 151 and 8 155 perform identical counts. S:Deliv Jobs/PC 8 155 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the total number of jobs (color or black-and-white) scanned and sent with Scan-to-PC. 8 15x 1 B/W 8 15x 2 Color 8 15x 3 ACS These counters count jobs, not pages.
System SP8-xxx 8 171 T:Deliv Jobs/WSD *CTL These SPs count the pages scanned by WS. 8 175 S:Deliv Jobs/WSD *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] *CTL These SPs count the scanned pages in a -001 B/W -002 Color -003 ACS 8 181 T:Scan to Media Jobs media by the scanner application.
System SP8-xxx File button in the Copy mode window, the C: count is 6 and the L: count is 6. If both sides of 3 A4 sheets are copied but not stored, the C: count is 6. If you enter document server mode then scan 6 pages, the L: count is 6. T:LSize Scan PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the total number of large pages input with the scanner for 8 201 scan and copy jobs. Large size paper (A3/DLT) scanned for fax transmission are not counted.
System SP8-xxx 8 211 T:Scan PGS/LS *CTL 8 212 C:Scan PGS/LS *CTL 8 213 F:Scan PGS/LS *CTL 8 215 S:Scan PGS/LS *CTL 8 216 L:Scan PGS/LS *CTL These SPs count the number of pages scanned into the document server . [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] The L: counter counts the number of pages stored from within the document server mode screen at the operation panel, and with the Store File button from within the Copy mode screen Reading user stamp data is not counted.
System SP8-xxx When 1 sheet is fed for duplex scanning the Front count is 1 and the Back count is 1. If a jam occurs during the job, recovery processing is not counted to avoid double counting. Also, the pages are not counted if the jam occurs before the first sheet is output. Scan PGS/Mode 8 231 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the number of pages scanned by each ADF mode to determine the work load on the ADF.
System SP8-xxx T:Scan PGS/Org 8 241 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the total number of scanned pages by original type for all jobs, regardless of which application was used. C:Scan PGS/Org 8 242 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the number of pages scanned by original type for Copy jobs. F:Scan PGS/Org 8 243 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the number of pages scanned by original type for Fax jobs.
System SP8-xxx 8 24x 10: Color Yes No No Yes No 8 24x 11: Other Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes If the scan mode is changed during the job, for example, if the user switches from ADF to Platen mode, the count is done for the last selected mode.
System SP8-xxx [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] The L: counter counts the number of pages 8 295 S:Scan PGS/Stamp stored from within the document server mode *CTL screen at the operation panel, and with the Store File button from within the Copy mode screen T:Scan PGS/Size 8 301 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count by size the total number of pages scanned by all applications. Use these totals to compare original page size (scanning) and output (printing) page size [SP 8-441].
System SP8-xxx 8 30x 3 A5 8 30x 4 B4 8 30x 5 B5 8 30x 6 DLT 8 30x 7 LG 8 30x 8 LT 8 30x 9 HLT 8 30x 10 Full Bleed 8 30x 254 Other (Standard) 8 30x 255 Other (Custom) T:Scan PGS/Rez 8 311 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count by resolution setting the total number of pages scanned by applications that can specify resolution settings.
System SP8-xxx 8 381 T:Total PrtPGS *CTL 8 382 C:Total PrtPGS *CTL These SPs count the number of pages printed by the customer. The counter for the application used for storing the pages 8 383 F:Total PrtPGS *CTL 8 384 P:Total PrtPGS *CTL 8 385 S:Total PrtPGS *CTL 8 386 L:Total PrtPGS *CTL 8 387 O:Total PrtPGS *CTL increments. [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] The L: counter counts the number of pages stored from within the document server mode screen at the operation panel.
System SP8-xxx LSize PrtPGS 8 391 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count pages printed on paper sizes A3/DLT and larger. Note: In addition to being displayed in the SMC Report, these counters are also displayed in the User Tools display on the copy machine. 8 401 T:PrtPGS/LS *CTL 8 402 C:PrtPGS/LS *CTL These SPs count the number of pages printed from the document server. The counter for the application used to print the pages is 8 403 F:PrtPGS/LS *CTL incremented.
System SP8-xxx T:PrtPGS/Dup Comb 8 421 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of pages processed for printing. This is the total for all applications. C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb 8 422 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of pages processed for printing by the copier application.
System SP8-xxx 8 42x 9 8> 8 pages on 1 side (8-Up) 8 42x 10 9> 9 pages on 1 side (9-Up) 8 42x 11 16> 16 pages on 1 side (16-Up) 8 42x 12 Booklet 8 42x 13 Magazine These counts (SP8 421 to SP8 427) are especially useful for customers who need to improve their compliance with ISO standards for the reduction of paper consumption. Pages that are only partially printed with the n-Up functions are counted as 1 page.
System SP8-xxx T:PrtPGS/ImgEdt 8 431 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the total number of pages output with the three features below, regardless of which application was used. C:PrtPGS/ImgEdt 8 432 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the total number of pages output with the three features below with the copy application. P:PrtPGS/ImgEdt 8 434 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the total number of pages output with the three features below with the print application.
System SP8-xxx T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size 8 441 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by all applications. C:PrtPGS/Ppr Size 8 442 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the copy application. F:PrtPGS/Ppr Size 8 443 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the fax application.
System SP8-xxx 8 44x 7 LG 8 44x 8 LT 8 44x 9 HLT 8 44x 10 Full Bleed 8 44x 254 Other (Standard) 8 44x 255 Other (Custom) These counters do not distinguish between LEF and SEF.
System SP8-xxx 8 451 16 Tray15 Not used T:PrtPGS/Ppr Type *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by all applications. 8 461 These counters are not the same as the PM counter. The PM counter is based on feed timing to accurately measure the service life of the feed rollers. However, these counts are based on output timing. Blank sheets (covers, chapter covers, slip sheets) are also counted.
System SP8-xxx 8 46x 7 OHP 8 46x 8 Other PrtPGS/Mag *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8 471 These SPs count by magnification rate the number of pages printed. 8 471 1 < 49% 8 471 2 50% to 99% 8 471 3 100% 8 471 4 101% to 200% 8 471 5 201% < Counts are done for magnification adjusted for pages, not only on the operation panel but performed remotely with an external network application capable of performing magnification adjustment as well.
System SP8-xxx 8 481 T:PrtPGS/TonSave *CTL 8 484 P:PrtPGS/TonSave *CTL These SPs count the number of pages printed with the Toner Save feature switched on. Note: These SPs return the same results as this SP is limited to the Print application. [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] T:PrtPGS/Emul 8 511 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count by printer emulation mode the total number of pages printed.
System SP8-xxx 8 51x 14 Other 8 51x 15 IPDS SP8 511 and SP8 514 return the same results as they are both limited to the Print application. Print jobs output to the document server are not counted. T:PrtPGS/FIN 8 521 *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by all applications. C:PrtPGS/FIN 8 522 *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1] These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the Copy application.
System SP8-xxx 8 52x 3 Staple 8 52x 4 Booklet (not used) 8 52x 5 Z-Fold (not used) 8 52x 6 Punch 8 52x 7 Other 8 52x 8 Inside-Fold (not used) 8 52x 9 Three-IN-Fold (not used) 8 52x 10 Three-OUT-Fold (not used) 8 52x 11 Four-Fold (not used) 8 52x 12 KANNON-Fold (not used) 8 52x 13 Perfect-Bind (not used) 8 52x 14 Ring-Bind (not used) If stapling is selected for finishing and the stack is too large for stapling, the unstapled pages are still counted.
System SP8-xxx This SP counts the amount of staples used by the 8 531 Staples *CTL machine.
System SP8-xxx 8 581 1 Total O:Counter 8 591 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the totals for number of duplex pages printed. These totals are for Other (O:) applications only. 8 591 1 A3/DLT (not used) - 8 591 2 Duplex Coverage Counter 8 601 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the total coverage for each color and the total printout pages for each printing mode.
System SP8-xxx T:FAX TX PGS 8 631 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count by color mode the number of pages sent by fax to a telephone number. F:FAX TX PGS 8 633 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count by color mode the number of pages sent by fax to a telephone number. 8 63x 1 B/W If a document has color and black-and-white pages mixed, the pages are counted separately as B/W or Color.
System SP8-xxx T:IFAX TX PGS 8 641 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count by color mode the number of pages sent by fax to as fax images using I-Fax. F:IFAX TX PGS 8 643 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count by color mode the number of pages sent by Fax as fax images using I-Fax. 8 64x 1 B/W If a document has color and black-and-white pages mixed, the pages are counted separately as B/W or Color.
System SP8-xxx (the pages are sent to the same SMTP server together). If Scan-to-PC is used to send a 10-page document to 5 folders, the count is 50 (the document is sent to each destination of the SMB/FTP server). Due to restrictions on some devices, if Scan-to-Email is used to send a 10-page document to a large number of destinations, the count may be divided and counted separately.
System SP8-xxx T:Deliv PGS/PC 8 671 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent to a folder on a PC (Scan-to-PC) with the Scan and LS applications. S: Deliv PGS/PC 8 675 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent with Scan-to-PC with the Scan application. 8 67x 1 B/W 8 67x 2 Color 8 681 T:PCFAX TXPGS *CTL These SPs count the number of pages sent by PC Fax.
System SP8-xxx 8 691 T:TX PGS/LS *CTL These SPs count the number of pages sent from 8 692 C:TX PGS/LS *CTL 8 693 F:TX PGS/LS *CTL incremented. 8 694 P:TX PGS/LS *CTL 8 695 S:TX PGS/LS *CTL stored from within the document server mode the document server. The counter for the application that was used to store the pages is [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] The L: counter counts the number of pages screen at the operation panel.
System SP8-xxx 8 715 1 JPEG/JPEG2000 8 715 2 TIFF(Multi/Single) 8 715 3 PDF 8 715 4 Other 8 715 5 PDF/Comp 8 721 T:Deliv PGS/WSD *CTL S: Deliv PGS/WSD *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8 725 These SPs count the number of pages scanned by each scanner mode. 8 731 x 1 B/W - x 2 Color - T:Scan PGS/Media *CTL S:Scan PGS/Media *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8 735 These SPs count the number of pages scanned and saved in a meia by each scanner mode.
System SP8-xxx 8 741 5 Network - Dev Counter 8 771 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the frequency of use (number of rotations of the development rollers) for black and other color toners. 8 771 1 Total Toner_Bottle_Info. 8 781 *ENG [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs display the number of already replaced AIOs. NOTE: Currently, the data in SP7-833-011 through 014 and the data in SP8-781-001 through 004 are the same.
System SP8-xxx CVr Cnt: 0-10% 8 851 *ENG [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage is from 0% to 10%. 8 851 11 0 to 2%: BK 8 851 21 3 to 4%: BK 8 851 31 5 to 7%: BK 8 851 41 8 to 10%: BK CVr Cnt: 11-20% 8 861 *ENG [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage is from 11% to 20%.
System SP8-xxx Page/Toner_Prev1 *ENG [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8 901 These SPs display the amount of the remaining previous toner. 8 901 1 BK Page/Toner_Prev2 *ENG [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8 911 These SPs display the amount of the remaining 2nd previous toner. 8 911 1 BK Cvr Cnt/Total *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8 921 Displays the total coverage and total printout number.
System SP8-xxx Includes time while machine is performing 8 941 5 Off Mode Time background printing. Does not include time machine remains powered off with the power switches. 8 941 6 SC 8 941 7 PrtJam 8 941 8 OrgJam Total time when SC errors have been staying. Total time when paper jams have been staying during printing. Total time when original jams have been staying during scanning.
System SP8-xxx Printer application registrations 8 951 9 Printer Program with the Program (job settings) feature. 8 951 10 Scanner Program Scanner application registrations with the Program (job settings) feature. Admin. Counter List *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8 999 Displays the total coverage and total printout number for each color.
Input and Output Check 5.10 INPUT AND OUTPUT CHECK 5.10.1 INPUT CHECK TABLE When entering the Input Check mode, 8 digits display the result for a section. Each digit corresponds to a different device as shown in the table. Bit No.
Input and Output Check Reading Description 0 1 Paper not detected Paper detected 5803 14 Duplex Entrance SN Paper not detected Paper detected 5803 15 Duplec Relay SN Paper not detected Paper detected 5803 16 Duplec Inverter SN Paper not detected Paper detected 5803 17 Paper End Sensor Not end End 5803 13 Paper Exit Entrance SN (Fusing Exit Sensor) 5803 18 Paper Height Sensor See "Table 3" deccribed below. 5803 19 Paper Size Sensor See "Table 1" deccribed below.
Input and Output Check Reading 5803 Description 0 1 5803 36 Key Counter:Set Not installed Installed 5803 37 Key Card:Set Not installed Installed 5803 41 PFU1:Tray Set Sensor Not set Set 5803 42 PFU1:Paper End Sensor Not end End Paper not detected Paper detected 5803 43 PFU1:T2 Transport SN 5803 44 PFU1:Paper Size Sensor See "Table 2" deccribed below. 5803 45 PFU1:T2 Paper Height SN See "Table 3" deccribed below.
Input and Output Check Table 1: Paper Size Sensors (Tray 1) 0: Interrupted, 1: Not interrupted Models Paper size sensor North America Europe/Asia 3 (bit2) 2 (bit1) 1 (bit0) A4 A4 0 1 0 LT LT 1 0 1 Exe Exe 0 0 1 HLT A5 1 1 0 - A6 1 0 0 Table 2: Paper Size Sensors (PFU 1, 2, 3) 0: Interrupted, 1: Not interrupted SM Paper size sensor North America Europe/Asia 1 (bit2) 2 (bit1) 3 (bit0) A4 A4 0 1 0 LT LT 1 0 1 Exe Exe 1 0 0 HLT A5 0 1 1 - A6 0 1
Input and Output Check Table 2: Paper Remaining Sensors Remaining paper Amount of paper sensor 1 Remainng paper sensor 2 1-49 sheets (10%) OFF OFF 50-249 sheets (50%) OFF ON 250-449 sheets (90%) ON ON 450-550 sheets (100%) ON OFF ARDF Reading 6007 Description 0 Paper not 6007 9 Original Set Sn detected Paper not 6007 13 Registration Sn detected 6007 15 Feed Cover ADF cover close Paper not 6007 17 Reverse Sn M052/M053/M054 detected 5-168 1 Paper detected Paper detected ADF c
Input and Output Check Internal Finisher Reading Description 0 Paper not 6145 1 Entrance Sensor detected Paper not 6145 2 Paper Exit Sensor detected Paper not 6145 3 Jogger Fence HP Sensor detected Paper not 6145 4 Shift Roller HP Sensor detected Paper not 6145 5 Gathering Roller Sensor detected Paper not 6145 6 Exit Guide Plate Sensor detected Paper not 6145 7 Staple Tray Paper Sensor detected Paper not 6145 8 Shift Tray Paper Sensor detected Paper not 6145 9 Shift Tray Full Sensor dete
Input and Output Check 5.10.
Input and Output Check 5804 21 LD1 and LD2 Breaks the new unit fuse of the 5804 22 New Fusing Unit Fuse SM 5804 23 Controller FAN:H - 5804 24 HVPS:Charge - 5804 25 HVPS:Develop - 5804 26 HVPS:Transfer+ (positive) - 5804 27 HVPS:Transfer- (negative) - 5804 28 RFID:ON/OFF - 5804 29 RFID:Communication - 5804 30 PSU FAN2:H - 5804 31 Main FAN:L - 5804 32 Duplex FAN:H - 5804 33 Duplex FAN:L - 5804 34 1bin SOL - 5804 35 Controller FAN:L - 5804 36 Mecha Counter - 5804 37 Mecha Count
Input and Output Check 5804 45 PFU2:Motor:H - 5804 46 PFU2:Motor:L - 5804 47 PFU2:Paper Feed CL - 5804 48 PFU3:Motor:H - 5804 49 PFU3:Motor:L - 5804 50 PFU3:Paper Feed CL - 5804 51 AIO FAN:H - 5804 52 AIO FAN:L - 5804 53 Main Motor:Rev:H - 5804 54 Main Motor:Rev:L - 5804 202 Scanner Lamp ARDF 6008 Display Description 6008 3 Feed Motor: Forward - 6008 4 Feed Motor: Reverse - 6008 5 Relay Motor: Forward - 6008 9 Feed Clutch - 6008 11 Junction Gate Solenoid M052/M053/M054 -
Input and Output Check Internal Finisher 6146 Display Description Transport Motor 6146 002 Exit Motor - 6146 003 Jogger Motor - 6146 004 Sft Motor Shift Roller Motor 6146 005 Hitroll Motor Gathering Roller Motor 6146 006 Exit Guide Plate Motor - 6146 007 Tray Motor Tray Lift Motor 6146 008 Staple Motor - 6146 009 Stopper Solenoid Pick-up Solenoid System Maintenance Reference 6146 001 Carry Motor SM 5-173 M052/M053/M054
Printer Service Mode 5.11 PRINTER SERVICE MODE 5.11.1 SP1-XXX (SERVICE MODE) 1001 Bit Switch 001 Bit Switch 1 0 1 bit 0 DFU - - bit 1 DFU - - bit 2 DFU - - bit 3 No I/O Timeout 0: Disable 1: Enable Enable: The machine I/O Timeout setting will have no effect. I/O Timeouts will never occur. bit 4 0: Disable SD Card Save Mode 1: Enable Enable: Print jobs will be saved to an SD Card in the GW SD slot.
Printer Service Mode 1001 Bit Switch 002 Bit Switch 2 0 1 bit 0 DFU - - bit 1 DFU - - bit 2 Applying a Collate Type 0: Shift 1: Normal Collate Collate A collate type (shift or normal) will be applied to all jobs that do not explicitely define a collate type. Note: If BitSwitch 5-0 is enabled, this BitSwitch has no effect. bit 3 [PCL5e/c,PS]: PDL Auto Switching 0: Enable 1: Disable Disable: The machine ability to change the PDL processor mid-job.
Printer Service Mode 1001 Bit Switch 003 Bit Switch 3 0 1 bit 0 DFU - - bit 1 DFU - - bit 2 [PCL5e/c]: Legacy HP compatibility 0: Disable 1: Enable Enable: Uses the same left margin as older HP models such as HP4000/HP8000.
Printer Service Mode 1001 Bit Switch 004 Bit Switch 4 DFU 0 1 bit 0 DFU - - bit 1 DFU - - bit 2 DFU - - bit 3 IPDS print-side reversal 0: Disable 1: Enable If enabled, the simplex pages of IPDS jobs will be printed on the front side because of printing on the back side of the page. This might reduce printing speed.
Printer Service Mode 1001 Bit Switch 005 Bit Switch 5 0 1 0: Disable 1: Enable Show "Collate Type", "Staple Type" and "Punch Type" buttons on the operation panel. bit 0 If enabled, users will be able to configure a Collate Type, Staple Type, and Punch Type from the operation panel. The available Types will depend on the device and configured options.
Printer Service Mode Enable: Changes the maximum number of jobs that can be stored on the HDD via Job Type settings to 1000. The default is 100. bit 5 DFU bit 6 Method for determining the image rotation for the edge to bind on. - - 0: Disable 1: Enable If enabled, the image rotation will be performed as they were in the specifications of older models for the binding of pages of mixed orientation jobs.
Printer Service Mode 1001 Bit Switch 008 Bit Switch 8 bit 0 to 2 DFU 0 1 - - 1: Enable [PCL,PS]: Allow BW jobs to print without requiring User Code (allow BW 0: Disable jobs to print without a user bit 3 code) BW jobs submitted without a user code will be printed even if user code authentication is enabled. Note: Color jobs will not be printed without a valid user code.
Printer Service Mode 1001 Bit Switch 009 Bit Switch 9 PDL Auto Detection timeout of jobs submitted via USB or Parallel Port (IEEE 1284). bit 0 0 1 0: Disable 1: Enable (Immediately) (10 seconds) To be used if PDL auto-detection fails. A failure of PDL auto-detection does not necessarily mean that the job cannot be printed. This bit switch tells the device whether to time-out immediately (default) upon failure or to wait 10 seconds.
Printer Service Mode 1004 [Print Summary] 1004 001 Service Summary 1005 [Display Version] 1005 001 Printer Version 1006 [Sample/ Locked Print] Prints the service summary sheet (a summary of all the controller settings). Displays the version of the controller firmware. Enables and disables the document server. When you select "0," the 1006 001 document server is enabled or disabled in accordance with Copy Service Mode SP5-967.
Scanner Service Mode 5.12 SCANNER SERVICE MODE 5.12.1 SP1-XXX (SYSTEM AND OTHERS) [Scan NV Version] 1001 Displays the scanner firmware version stored in NVRAM. 1001 5 - *CTL - [Compression Type] 1004 Selects the compression type for binary picture processing. 1004 1 Compression Type *CTL [1 to 3 / 1 / 1/step ] 1: MH, 2: MR, 3: MMR 1005 Creates an erase margin for all edges of the scanned image. If the machine has scanned the edge of the original, create a margin.
Scanner Service Mode 1011 [Org Count Display] [0 or 1 / 0 / - ] *CTL 0: No display, 1: Display 1011 1 This SP codes switches the original count display on/off. 1012 [User Info Release] [0 or 1 / 1 / - ] *CTL 0: Do not release, 1: Release This SP code sets the machine to release or not release the following items at job end.
Scanner Service Mode 5.12.2 SP2-XXX (SCANNING-IMAGE QUALITY) [Compression Level (Gray-scale)] 2021 Selects the compression ratio for grayscale processing mode (JPEG) for the three settings that can be selected at the operation panel.
Fax Service Mode 5.
Firmware Update 5.14 FIRMWARE UPDATE To update the firmware for this machine, you must have the new version of the firmware downloaded onto an SD (Secure Digital) Card. The SD Card is inserted into SD slot 2 on the rear side of the controller box. 5.14.1 TYPE OF FIRMWARE There are several types of firmware as shown below.
Firmware Update Page description PS3/ PDF Adobe Flash ROM on the language controller board (PostScript3) Page description PCL Flash ROM on the language controller board (PCL) Summary Font Summary fonts PCL Font PCL fonts PS Font PostScript3 fonts Netfile Application Feature application Fax Application Feature application Printer Application Feature application Scanner Application Flash ROM on the controller board Flash ROM on the controller board Flash ROM on the controller board Flas
Firmware Update 5.14.2 BEFORE YOU BEGIN An SD card is a precision device. Always observe the following precautions when you handle SD cards: Always switch the machine off before you insert an SD card. Never insert the SD card into the slot with the power on. Do not remove the SD card from the service slot after the power has been switched on. Never switch the machine off while the firmware is downloading from the SD card.
Firmware Update 5.14.3 UPDATING FIRMWARE Preparation If the SD card is blank, copy the entire "romdata" folder onto the SD card. If the card already contains the "romdata" folder, copy the "M052" folder onto the card. If the card already contains folders up to "M052"", copy the necessary firmware files (e.g. M052xxxx.fwu) into this folder. Do not put multiple machine firmware programs on the same SD card. Copy the only model firmware you want. Updating Procedure 1.
Firmware Update ROM/NEW What it means Tells you the number of the module and name of the version ROM: currently installed. The first line is the module number, the second line the version name. Tells you the number of the module and name version on the SD NEW: card. The first line is the module number, the second line the version name. Controller, engine and operation panel firmware cannot be updated at the same time. It is recommended to update firmware modules one by one. 9.
Firmware Update Recovery after Power Loss If the ROM update is interrupted as a result of accidental loss of power while the firmware is updating, then the correct operation of the machine cannot be guaranteed after the machine is switched on again. If the ROM update does not complete successfully for any reason, then in order to ensure the correct operation of the machine, the ROM update error will continue to show until the ROM is updated successfully.
Firmware Update 5.14.4 UPDATE PROCEDURE FOR APP2ME PROVIDER Follow this procedure to update App 2 Me if a new version is available. 1. Push the [User/Tools] key on the operation panel. 2. If an administrator setting is registered for the machine, Step 3 and Step 4 are required. 3. Push [Login/Logout] on the operation panel. 4. Login with the administrator user name and password. 5. Touch "Extended Feature Settings" twice on the LCD. 6.
Firmware Update 20. Exit the [User Tools/Counter] settings. App2Me and all other running applications on the VM card must be shut down before removing the VM card in order to update the firmware, back up NVRAM, install the browser unit, or execute application move or undo with SP5873. After the VM card is re-inserted, App2Me (and any other VM card applications used by the customer) must be switched on after the machine is switched on. 5.14.5 BROWSER UNIT UPDATE PROCEDURE x 1). 1.
Firmware Update 17. Exit "User/Tools" setting, and then turn off the main power switch. 18. Remove the SD card of the browser unit from SD slot 2 (lower slot). 19. Overwrite the updated program in the "sdk" folder of the browser unit application with PC. 20. Do the "Installation Procedure" to install the browser unit. 5.14.6 HANDLING FIRMWARE UPDATE ERRORS An error message shows in the first line if an error occurs during a download.
Firmware Update 34 35 36 40 42 43 44 50 Module mismatch - Correct SD update data is incorrect. Acquire the correct module is not on the SD data (Japan, Overseas, OEM, etc.) then install card) again. Module mismatch - Module SD update data is incorrect. The data on the SD on SD card is not for this card is for another machine. Acquire correct machine update data then install again.
SD Card Appli Move 5.15 SD CARD APPLI MOVE 5.15.1 OVERVIEW The service program “SD Card Appli Move” (SP5-873) lets you to copy application programs from one SD card to another SD card. Slot 1 and Slot 2 are used to store application programs. However, more than two optional applications are supplied for this machine. In that case, you can move application programs from Slot 2 to Slot 1 with the following procedure. Consider the following limitations when you try to merge SD cards.
SD Card Appli Move 5.15.2 MOVE EXEC The menu “Move Exec” (SP5-873-001) lets you copy application programs from the original SD card to another SD card. Do not turn ON the write protect switch of an application SD card on the machine. If the write protect switch is ON, a download error (e.g. Error Code 44) occurs during a firmware upgrade or application merge. 1. Turn the main switch off. 2. Make sure that an SD card is in SD slot 1 (upper slot). The application program is copied into this SD card.
SD Card Appli Move 5.15.3 UNDO EXEC The menu “Undo Exec” (SP5-873-002) lets you copy back application programs from an SD card to the original SD card. You can use this program when, for example, you have mistakenly copied some programs by using Move Exec (SP5-873-001). Do not turn ON the write protect switch of an application SD card on the machine. If the write protect switch is ON, a download error (e.g. Error Code 44) occurs during a firmware upgrade or application merge. 1.
NVRAM Data Upload/Download 5.16 NVRAM DATA UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD 5.16.1 UPLOADING CONTENT OF NVRAM TO AN SD CARD Do the following procedure to upload SP code settings from NVRAM to an SD card. 1. This data should always be uploaded to an SD card before the NVRAM is replaced. Make sure that the write protection of an SD card is unlocked Do SP5990-001 (SMC Print) before you switch the machine off. You will need a record of the NVRAM settings if the upload fails. 2.
NVRAM Data Upload/Download 5.16.2 DOWNLOADING AN SD CARD TO NVRAM Do the following procedure to download SP data from an SD card to the NVRAM in the machine. The NVRAM data down load may fail if the SD card with the NVRAM data is damaged, or if the connection between the controller and BICU is defective. Do the download procedure again if the download fails.
Card Save Function 5.17 CARD SAVE FUNCTION 5.17.1 OVERVIEW Card Save: The Card Save function is used to save print jobs received by the printer on an SD card with no print output. Card Save mode is toggled using printer Bit Switch #1 bit number 4. Card Save will remain enabled until the SD card becomes full, or until all file names have been used. Captures are stored on the SD card in the folder /prt/cardsave. File names are assigned sequentially from PRT00000.prn to PRT99999.prn.
Card Save Function 5.17.2 PROCEDURE Turn the main power switch OFF. 2. Insert the SD card into slot 2. Then turn the power ON. 3. Enter SP mode. 4. Select the “Printer Sp”. 5. Select SP-1001 "Bit Switch” [A]. 6. Select “Bit Switch 1 Settings” [B] and use the numeric keypad to turn bit 4 ON and then System Maintenance Reference 1. press the “#” button to register the change. The result should look like: 00010000 [C]. By doing this, Card Save option will appear in the “List/Test Print” menu. 7.
Card Save Function 9. Select “Printer Features” [D]. 10. Card Save (Add) and Card Save (New) [E] should be displayed on the screen. Select Card Save (Add) or Card Save (New). 11. Press “OK” and then exit the “User Tools/Counter” menu.
Card Save Function 12. Press the “Printer” button. 13. "Card Save" [G] should be displayed in the top left of the display panel. 14. Send a job to the printer. The Communicating light should start blinking as shown below. 15. As soon as the printer receives the data, it will be stored on the SD card automatically with no print output. Nothing is displayed on the screen, indicating that a Card Save operation was successful. 16. Press “Offline” [H] and then the “Clear/Stop” button to exit Card Save mode.
Using SP Modes 5.18 USING SP MODES 5.18.1 ADJUSTING REGISTRATION AND MAGNIFICATION To adjust the registration and magnification, you need to use several service programs. The chart shows an example of the procedure to adjust the machine in the basic configuration. 1. Output a pattern (SP5-902). 2. Adjust the sub-scan registration (SP1-001). 3. Adjust the main-scan registration of each paper tray (SP1-002). 4. Output a scanned image. 5. Adjust the main-scan magnification (SP2-112). 6.
Using SP Modes 6 Grid Horizontal Line 7 Grid Pattern Small 8 Grid Pattern Large 9 Argyle Pattern Small 10 Argyle Pattern Large 11 Independent Pattern (1dot) 12 Independent Pattern (2dot) 13 Independent Pattern (4dot) 14 Trimming Area 15 Hound’s Tooth Check (Vertical) 16 Hound’s Tooth Check (Horizontal) 17 Band (Horizontal) 18 Band (Vertical) 19 Checker Flag Pattern 20 Density Pattern 21 Full Dot Pattern 22 Full White Pattern 23 Grayscale Horizontal 24 Grayscale (Horizon
Using SP Modes Test Patterns Using BICU 30 Grayscale (Grid Margin) 5.18.3 SMC PRINT (SP 5990) SP 5990 outputs machine status lists. 1. Select SP 5990. 2. Select a menu: 001 All (Data List), 002 SP (Mode Data List), 003 User Program, 004 Logging Data, 005 Diagnostic Report, 006 Non-Default, 007 NIB Summary, 008 Capture Log, 021 Copier User Program, 022 Scanner SP, 023 Scanner User Program, 24 SDK/J Summary, 25 SDK/J Application Info 3. Press the "Execute" key. 4.
TROUBLESHOOTING R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P a ge Date A d de d /U pd at e d /N ew None
Service Call Conditions 6. TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1 SERVICE CALL CONDITIONS 6.1.1 SUMMARY There are 4 levels of service call conditions. Level A Definition Reset Procedure To prevent damage to the machine, the main Enter SP mode, go into machine cannot be operated until the SC has SP5810, press [Execute], turn been reset by a service representative (see the main power switch off and the note below). on. SCs that disable only the features that use the defective item.
Service Call Conditions If the operator does not touch “Reset” The next message tells the operator that the machine will reset automatically and that the previous job was lost and must be started again. After reading the message, the operator touches “Confirm” on the screen. The next screen shows the number and title of the SC code, and stops until the operator turns the machine off and on.
Service Call Conditions SC1xx: Scanning Exposure lamp error 1 101 D The standard white level setting dropped below the specified range during scanning.
Service Call Conditions Black level correction error 141 D Black level correction could not be set properly during automatic adjustment. Harnesses at the SBU or BICU loose, broken, defective. SBU defective White level correction error 142 D White level correction could not be set properly during automatic adjustment.
Service Call Conditions SBU connection error 144 D Connection to the SBU could not be confirmed, possibly due to a defect in the BICU detection port. Harness connection at BICU or SBU loose, broken, defective BICU defective SBU defective IPU Error 1 161 -001 D The self-diagnostic test detected an error at the BICU at power on, or after the machine returned from energy save mode.
Service Call Conditions Serial Number Mismatch Serial number stored in the memory does not have the correct code. 195 D NVRAM defective BCU replaced without original NVRAM 1. Reinstall the original NVRAM in the replaced BCU. 2. Turn off and on the main power switch of the copier if a new NVRAM is installed in the BCU. SC2xx: Laser Exposure Polygon motor error 1: ON timeout 202 D The polygon mirror motor did not reach the targeted operating speed within 10 sec.
Service Call Conditions 220 D Laser synchronization detection error 1: LD0 The laser synchronizing detection signal for the start position of the LD was not output for 500 ms after LDB unit turned on with the polygon motor rotating normally. 221 D Laser synchronizing detection board harness loose or broken.
Service Call Conditions LD error 240 B The IPU detected a problem at the LD unit. LD unit harness broken, defective BICU harness broken defective LD unit defective BCU defective SC3xx: Image Processing – 1 Charge level output error 312 D The PWM output level was detected higher or lower than 50% for 200 ms. HVPS (High Voltage Power Supply) board harness loose, broken.
Service Call Conditions SC5xx: Paper Feed and Fusing Main motor lock The machine does not detect motor lock signal for 250 ms during motor's 500 B operating. The machine does not detect motor lock signal for 1 second at rotating the main motor.
Service Call Conditions The fusing temperature does not reach the standby temperature within 24 sec. at the center of the hot roller after the main switch turned on. The condition which the fusing temperature does not increase by 7°C for 2 seconds is detected five times consecutively. 543 A Fusing thermistor defective or out of position Fusing lamp disconnected Fusing lamp defective Fusing overheat error 1 (center) The fusing thermistor detected a fusing temperature over 235°C for 1 sec.
Service Call Conditions Zero cross signal detection error 547 D Zero cross signals were not detected within the prescribed time. PSU, BICU harness loose or broken PSU defective Zero cross waveform signal error 557 B The waveform of the zero cross signal was detected out of range. Electrical noise on the power supply line Consecutive fusing unit paper jams Three consecutive paper jams occurred in the fusing unit. 559 A The paper jam counter for the fusing unit reaches 3 times.
Service Call Conditions SC6xx: Device Communication 610 D Mechanical counter error: K This SC is only for NA models. The machine detects the mechanical counter error when SP5987-001 is set to "1".
Service Call Conditions 622 D Paper tray unit communication error 623 D 2nd Paper tray unit communication error 624 D 3rd Paper tray unit communication error While the BICU communicates with an optional unit, an SC code is displayed if one of following conditions occurs. - - The BICU receives the break signal which is generated by the peripherals only just after the main switch is turned on. When the BICU does not receive an OK signal from a peripheral after sending a command to it.
Service Call Conditions 652 B ID2 mismatching ID2 for @Remote certification is mismatching between the controller board and NVRAM. Used controller board installed Used NVRAM installed Install the correct controller board or new controller board. Install the correct NVRAM or new NVRAM ID2 error 653 B ID2 stored in the NVRAM is incorrect. Used NVRAM installed Clear the ID2 in the NVRAM, and then input a correct ID2.
Service Call Conditions 680 D BICU serial communication error: Time out -002 D BICU serial communication error: Retry error -003 D BICU serial communication error: Download error -004 D BICU serial communication error: UART error -001 The serial communication error occurs in the BICU. Noise Defective BICU Replace the BICU. 681 D RFID: Communication error Communication error occurs when the RFID board starts to communicate with the ID chip.
Service Call Conditions 687 D Memory address (PER) command error The BICU did not receive a memory address command from the controller with the prescribed time once the paper reached the registration sensor. 688 D Harness connection at BICU, Controller board loose or broken Defective BICU Defective Controller Board Print request (PRREQ) command error The BICU did not receive a print request command from the controller with the prescribed time once the paper reached the registration sensor.
Service Call Conditions SC7xx: Peripherals 721 B Front fence motor error The jogger fence motor in the finisher is not operating. 740 B Jogger motor drive is obstructed (jammed paper, paper scraps, etc.) The motor harness loose or broken Jogger fence HP sensor dirty, loose, defective Jogger fence motor defective Corner stapler motor error The corner stapler motor in the finisher is not operating.
Service Call Conditions 793 D Gathering roller error: Internal finisher Gathering roller HP sensor does not detect the gathering roller at initialization. Gathering roller HP sensor does not detect the gathering roller when the gathering roller returns to its home position from the paper stack position. Paper jam message is displayed at 1st error detection. SC is issued at 2nd error detection.
Service Call Conditions Finisher tray lift motor error 796 B Motor overload Loose connection of the tray lift motor Defective tray lift motor Check the connections to the tray lift motor. Replace the tray lift motor. Stack height lever solenoid error Stack height lever sensor does not turn on when the stack height lever solenoid turns off. B Paper jam message is displayed at 1st error detection. SC is issued at 2nd error detection.
Service Call Conditions SC8xx: Controller Energy saving I/O sub-system error The energy saving I/O sub-system detects an error. CTL 816 D Controller board defective Replace the controller board. 817 C Boot loader error The boot loader cannot read one of the following: one of the files of the root file system, or the check of one of these items on the controller board failed. C File or module on the controller board is corrupted.
Service Call Conditions 833 C Self-diagnostic error 8: Engine I/F ASIC ASIC (Mandolin) for system control could not be detected. After the PCI [0F30] configuration, the device ID for the ASIC could not be checked. [0F31] Replace the BICU. ASIC (Mandolin) for system control could not be detected. After the PCI configuration, the device ID for the ASIC could not be checked. [0F41] Replace the BICU. Could not initialize or read the bus connection.
Service Call Conditions 853 D Wireless LAN board error 1 At startup the wireless LAN board could be accessed, but the wireless Wireless LAN board not LAN board (IEEE 802.11b or installed when the machine Bluetooth) could not access the was turned on controller board. 854 D Wireless LAN board error 2 The board that holds the wireless LAN board can be accessed, but the wireless LAN board Wireless LAN board has been removed during machine (802.11b/Bluetooth) itself cannot be operation.
Service Call Conditions 857 D USB I/F Error The USB driver is unstable and generated an error. The USB I/F cannot be used. The USB driver can generate three types of errors: RX, CRC, and STALL errors. Only the STALL error disconnected can generate this SC code. 858 A USB 2.0 Controller board defective Data encryption conversion error A serious error occurred during data encryption.
Service Call Conditions 860 B HDD error 1 861 B The hard disk connection defective is not detected because it HDD power connector loose or defective is defective or has not HDD not formatted been formatted HDD defective Replace the controller board Cable between HDC and HDD loose or HDD error 2 The HDD did not enter defective the ready status within 30 HDD power connector loose or defective sec. after power on.
Service Call Conditions HDD error 5 865 D HDD responded to an error during operation for a condition other than HDD defective. Use only SD cards that those for SC863 or 864. SD card error 1: Recognition error 866 D The SD card in the slot contains illegal program data. contain the correct data. SD card error 2: SD card removed The SD card in the boot slot when 867 D the machine was turned on was Insert the SD card, then turn the machine off and on.
Service Call Conditions 870 B Address Book Data Error data (SP5-846-050). Address book data stored on the hard disk was detected as abnormal Initialize the user information (SP5-832-006). when it was accessed from either the operation panel or the network. Initialize the address book Replace the HDD.HDD defective 872 B HDD mail RX data abnormal An error was detected at power on. HDD sector corrupted. Reformat with SP5832 007.
Service Call Conditions Delete All error 2: Data area An error occurred while the machine 875 D deleted data from the HDD. Note: The source of this error is the Turn the main switch off/on, and try the operation again. Data Overwrite Security Unit D362 running from an SD card. 876 D Log data abnormal An error was detected in the handling of the log data at power on Software error. Update the firmware or during machine operation.
Service Call Conditions SC9xx: Others 900 D Electrical total counter error The total count contains something that is not a number. NVRAM incorrect type NVRAM defective NVRAM data scrambled Unexpected error from external source 920 D Printer Error 1 An internal application error was detected and operation cannot continue.
Service Call Conditions 991 992 C D Software continuity error The software attempted to perform an unexpected operation. However, Note: This SC code does not unlike SC990, the object of the error appear on the panel, and is only is continuity of the software. logged. No operation required. Unexpected Software Error Software encountered an unexpected operation not defined under any SC Software defective An error undetectable by any other SC code occurred Troubleshooting code.
Service Call Conditions 995 D CPM setting error Defective BICU -001 Input the serial number with SP5811-004, and turn the main power switch off/on. Defective NVRAM on the controller Defective controller -002 1. Install a new NVRAM, and turn off and on the main power switch after SC995-002 has occurred. 2. Reinstall the previous NVRAM or download the information with SP5825-001, after that turn the main power off and on.
Service Call Conditions Application start error No applications start within 60 sec. after the power is turned on. 998 D Loose connection of RAM-DIMM, ROM-DIMM Defective controller Software problem: check the setting of SP5875-001. If the setting is set to "1 (OFF)", change it to "0 (OFF)". Check if the RAM-DIMM and ROM-DIMM are correctly connected. Reinstall the controller system firmware. Replace the controller.
Electrical Component Defects 6.2 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DEFECTS 6.2.1 BLOWN FUSE CONDITIONS Power Supply Unit Rating Fuse Symptom when turning on the main switch 120V FU101 15A/250V FU102 10A/250V No response. (5V power to the PSU is not supplied.) No response. (5V power to the PSU is not supplied.) 24V power to the BICU is not supplied. "Cover FU201 10A/250V Open" message is displayed even if the cover is closed.
Jam Detection 6.3 JAM DETECTION 6.3.1 PAPER JAM DISPLAY SP7-507 shows the paper jam history. CODE: Indicates the jam code. SIZE: Indicates the paper Size Code. TOTAL: Indicates the total counter (SP7-502-001). DATE: indicates the date when the jam occurred. 6.3.2 JAM CODES AND DISPLAY CODES SP7-504 shows how many jams occurred at each location. Jam Code SP Display Description Tray 1 LCD Display A1 paper feed unit does not turn off at Y1 power-on.
Jam Detection Jam Code SP Display Description Registration sensor does not turn off at power-on. Paper exit sensor does not turn off at power-on. At Power ON Duplex inverter sensor does not turn off at power-on. Duplex entrance sensor does not turn off at power-on. Duplex relay sensor does not turn off at power-on. 1 bin relay sensor does not turn off at power-on. 1 bin paper exit sensor does not turn off at power-on.
Jam Detection Jam Code SP Display Description Vertical transport sensor does not detect 7504 14 T3 Transport: ON 7504 17 Registration: ON 7504 20 Paper Exit: ON Paper exit sensor does not detect paper. 7504 24 Inverter: ON (IN) Inverter sensor does not detect paper. paper from tray 3 (PFU). Registration sensor does not detect paper. LCD Display Y3 A1 B/ C C Inverter sensor does not detect paper 7504 25 Inverter: ON (OUT) again after paper has passed this Z1 sensor.
Jam Detection Jam Code SP 7504 65 7504 66 7504 67 Display Inverter: OFF (OUT) (In) Duplex Exit: OFF (Out) 1bin: Relay: OFF 7504 69 1bin: Paper Exit: OFF 7504 240 7504 241 FIN: No Exit Response FIN: Entrance SN: ON entrance after paper has passed this 7504 244 FIN: Shift Roller Motor Paper stays at the 1 bin relay sensor. Paper stays at the 1 bin paper exit sensor. completion data of the finisher paper Paper does not reach to the finisher entrance sensor.
Jam Detection Jam Code SP 7504 248 7504 249 7504 250 LCD Display Description FIN: Stapler Motor Paper jam occurs at the stapler motor. FIN: Paddle Roller Paper jam occurs at the stack height SOL lever solenoid. FIN: Entrance SN: The command from the machine is OFF incorrect.
Jam Detection Jam Code SP Display Description DF registration sensor detects paper at power-on. 7505 1 LCD Display P At Power ON DF inverter sensor detects paper at power-on. 7505 4 Registration: ON 7504 8 Inverter: OFF 7504 54 Inverter: ON 7504 58 Registration: OFF M052/M053/M054 DF registration sensor does not detect paper. Paper stays at the DF inverter sensor. DF inverter sensor does not detect paper. Paper stays at the DF registration sensor.
Jam Detection Paper Jam Detection Sensor Location 2. 1 bin tray paper exit sensor (M052/M053 only) 3. Finisher entrance sensor (M054 only) 4. Finisher paper exit sensor (M054 only) 5. Relay sensor 6. Paper overflow sensor (M052/M053 only) SM 7. Registration sensor 8. Vertical transport sensor (PFU1) 9. Vertical transport sensor (PFU2) 10. Vertical transport sensor (PFU3) 11. Duplex relay sensor 12. Fusing exit sensor 13. Duplex entrance sensor 6-39 M052/M053/M054 Troubleshooting 1.
ENERGY SAVING R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P a ge Date A d de d /U pd at e d /N ew None
Energy Save 7. ENERGY SAVING 7.1 ENERGY SAVE 7.1.1 ENERGY SAVER MODES Customers should use energy saver modes properly, to save energy and protect the environment. The area shaded grey in this diagram represents the amount of energy that is saved when the timers are at the default settings. If the timers are changed, then the energy saved will be different. For example, if the timers are all set to 60 min., the grey area will disappear, and no energy is saved before 60 min. expires.
Energy Save Return to Stand-by Mode Panel Off Mode 1 sec. Off/Sleep Mode Recovery time. 20 sec. Recommendation We recommend that the default settings should be kept. If the customer requests that these settings should be changed, please explain that their energy costs could increase, and that they should consider the effects on the environment of extra energy use. If it is necessary to change the settings, please try to make sure that the Auto Off timer is not too long.
Energy Save Find the amount of time spent in each mode (subtract the earlier measurement from the later measurement). Multiply this by the power consumption spec for each mode. Convert the result to kWh (kilowatt hours) Here is an example calculation. Machine SP8941: Time at Time at Running Power Power Condition Machine Start End (min.) time consumption consumption Status (min.) (hour) Spec.
Paper Save 7.2 PAPER SAVE 7.2.1 EFFECTIVENESS OF DUPLEX/COMBINE FUNCTION Duplexing and the combine functions reduce the amount of paper used. This means that less energy overall is used for paper production, which improves the environment. 1. Duplex: Reduce paper volume in half! 2. Combine mode: Reduce paper volume in half! 3.
Paper Save To check the paper consumption, look at the total counter and the duplex counter. The total counter counts all pages printed. For one duplex page, the total counter goes up by 2. For a duplex job of a three-page original, the total counter goes up by 3. The duplex counter counts pages that have images on both sides. For one duplex page, the duplex counter goes up by 1.
M052/M053/M054 SERVICE MANUAL APPENDICES
M052/M053/M054 APPENDICES TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. APPENDIX: SPECIFICATIONS ................................................... 1-1 1.1 SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................... 1-1 1.1.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................... 1-1 Mainframe ............................................................................................ 1-1 Printer.....................................................................
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Specifications Appendix: Specifications 1. APPENDIX: SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 SPECIFICATIONS 1.1.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Mainframe In this section, each model codes stand for the following models.
Specifications Standard tray: 550 sheets Print Paper Capacity: 2 (80 g/m , 20lb) By-pass tray: 100 sheets Optional paper feed unit: 550 sheets (Three units can be installed in the mainframe.
MF1/MF1m: 460 x 510 x 686 mm (18.1" x 20.1" x 27.0"), (including ARDF Dimensions (W x D x and operation panel) H): MF1f: 460 x 615 x 686 mm (18.1" x 24.2" x 27.0"), (including ARDF and operation panel) MF1: 40 kg or less (88.2 lb) Weight: MF1m: 50 kg or less (110.3 lb) MF1f 55 kg or less (121.
Specifications Printer Printer Languages: PCL5e, PCL6, PS3, IPDS (option) PCL5e: 600 x 600 dpi (1 bit), 300 x 300 dpi PCL6: Resolution: 1200 x 600 dpi (1 bit), 600 x 600 dpi (1 bit) PS3: 1200 x 600 dpi (1 bit), 600 x 600 dpi (1 bit) IPDS: 600 x 600 dpi (1 bit), 300 x 300 dpi (1 bit) PCL5e/ 6: 45 fonts + 13 International fonts Resident Fonts: Adobe PostScript 3: 136 fonts IPDS: 108 fonts (option) Ethernet (100 Base-TX/ 10 Base-T): Standard USB2.0 (Type A/ B): Standard Host Interfaces: IEEE802.
Appendix: Specifications Specifications ARDF Size A4 to A5, LG to HLT Weight 52 to 128 g/m2 (14 to 34 lb.) Size A4 to A5, LG to HLT Weight 60 to 105 g/m2 (17 to 28 lb.) Simplex Paper Size/Weight: Duplex Table Capacity: 50 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb.) Separation: Friction pad Original Transport: Roller transport Original Feed Order: From the top original Power Source: DC 24V, 5V from the scanner unit Power Consumption: 35 W or less Dimensions (W x D x H): 450 x 400 x 110 mm (17.7" x 15.
Specifications FCU Type: Circuit: Connection: Desktop type transceiver PSTN PBX Direct couple Book (Face down) Maximum Length: 356 mm [14 inch] Maximum Width: 216 mm [8.5 inch] ARDF (Face up) Original Size: (Single-sided document) Length: 139 - 1200 mm [5.5 - 47.2 inch] Width: 139 - 216 mm [5.5 - 8.5 inch] (Double-sided document) Length: 160 - 356 mm [6.3 - 14.0 inch] Width: 139 - 216 mm [5.5 - 8.5 inch] Scanning Method: Flat bed, with CCD G3: 8 x 3.
G3: 33600/31200/28800/26400/24000/21600/ Data Rate: 19200/16800/14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps Automatic fallback I/O Rate: With ECM: 0 ms/line Without ECM: 5, 10, 20, or 40 ms/line ECM: 128 KB SAF Standard: 4 MB Memory Capacity: With optional Expansion Memory: 28 MB Page Memory Standard: 4 MB (Print: 2 MB + Scanner: 2 MB) With optional Expansion Memory: 8 MB (Print 4 MB + Scanner: 4 MB) SM Appendix 1-7 M052/M053/M054 Appendix: Specifications Specifications
Specifications Capabilities of Programmable Items The following table shows the capabilities of each programmable items. Item Max. Total Destinations in Address Book 2000 Groups 100 Destination per Group 500 Destinations for All Files 500 Programs 100 Auto Document 6 Special Senders 30 Specific Senders 30 The following table shows how the capabilities of the document memory will change after the Expansion Memory are installed.
Appendix: Specifications Specifications IFAX Specifications Local area network Connectivity: Ethernet 100base-Tx/10base-T IEEE802.11a/g (wireless LAN), 1000 Base-T Main scan: 400 dpi, 200 dpi Resolution: Sub scan: 400 dpi, 200 dpi, 100 dpi To use 400 dpi, IFAX SW01 Bit 4 must be set to “1”.
Specifications IP-FAX Specifications Local Area Network Network: Ethernet/10base-T, 100base-TX IEEE802.11a/g (wireless LAN), 1000 Base-T 8 x 3.85 lines/mm, 200x100dpi (standard character), 8 x 7.7lines/mm, 200x200dpi (detail character), Scan line density: 8 x 15.4lines/mm (fine character: optional expansion memory required), 16 x 15.
Appendix: Specifications Specifications 1.1.2 OPTION SPECIFICATIONS Paper Feed Unit (M375/M376) Paper Feed System: Friction pad Paper Height Detection: 4 steps (100%, 70%, 30% and 10% (Near end)) Capacity: 550 sheets Paper Weight: 52 to 220 g/m2 (14 to 80 lb.) Paper Size: A5/HLT to A4/LG SEF Power Source: DC 24V, 5V (from the main frame) Power Consumption: Less than 20 W M375: Dimensions (W x D x H): 450 mm x 515.6 mm x 150 mm (17.8" × 20.3" × 5.9") M376: 450 mm x 515.6 mm x 220 mm (17.
Supported Paper Sizes 1.2 SUPPORTED PAPER SIZES Main Tray Paper PFU By-pass Tray Size (W x L) Duplex NA E/A NA E/A NA E/A A4 SEF 210 x 297 mm Y Y Y Y Y# Y# Y A5 SEF 148 x 210 mm Y# Y Y# Y Y# Y# Y A6 SEF 105 x 148 mm Y# Y Y# Y Y# Y# Y B5 SEF 182 x 257 mm Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# Y B6 SEF 128 x 182 mm Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# Y Letter SEF 8.5" x 11" Y Y Y Y Y# Y# Y Legal SEF 8.5" x 14" Y Y Y Y Y# Y# Y 5.5" x 8.5" Y Y# Y Y# Y# Y# Y 7.
Main Tray Paper By-pass Tray Duplex NA inch Com10 Env. PFU Size (W x L) E/A NA E/A 5.83" x 14" NA E/A 5.00" x 49.61" 5.83" x 14" 4.13" x 9.5" Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# N 3.88" x 7.5" Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# N C6 Env. 114 x 162 mm Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# N C5 Env. 162 x 229 mm Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# N DL Env. 110 x 220 mm Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# N Monarch Env. Y: Supported: the sensor detects the paper size. Y#: Supported: the user specifies the paper size.
Software Accessories 1.3 SOFTWARE ACCESSORIES The printer drivers and utility software are provided on one CD-ROM. An auto-run installer allows you to select which components to install. 1.3.1 PRINTER DRIVERS Printer Windows Widows Language XP Vista PCL 5e/6 Yes PS3 Yes Windows 7 Macintosh Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes The PS3 drivers are all genuine AdobePS drivers, which uses Microsoft PS. A PPD file for each operating system is provided with the driver.
Appendix: Specifications Software Accessories 1.3.3 LAN-FAX DRIVER This driver is required to use LAN-Fax functions.
APPENDIX: PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TABLES R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P a ge Date A d de d /U pd at e d /N ew None
Maintenance Tables 2. APPENDIX: PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 2.1.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ITEMS To enable the machine for maintenance by the service technician, the meter-charge mode must be set to "enabled” with SP5930 and "0: Service" with SP5-067-001. The table below shows the PM items serviced by the service technician. After completing a PM procedure, reset the PM counter for the replaced part with SP7-804.
Maintenance Tables Item 6/25 K 120 K EM Remarks - R - Paper Feed Roller - R C Damp cloth Friction Pad - R C Dry cloth Registration Roller - - C Damp cloth Dust Shield Glass - - C Fusing Fusing Unit Paper Path Optical cloth, Blower 2.1.2 OTHER YIELD PARTS The parts mentioned in these tables have a target yield.
Maintenance Tables Internal Finisher EM Remarks Sensors C Blower brush Rollers C Damp cloth; alcohol Appendix: Preventive Maintenance Tables Item One-tray Paper Feed Unit (M375/M376) Item EM Remarks Feed Roller C Dry cloth Separation Roller C Dry cloth Pick-up Roller C Dry cloth Relay Roller C Damp cloth Bottom Plate Pad C Damp cloth Sensors C Blower brush 1 Bin Tray Items EM Remarks Rollers C Damp cloth Exit Tray C Damp cloth Exit Sensor C Blower brush Paper S
M381 FAX OPTION TYPE SP5200 R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P a ge Date A d de d /U pd at e d /N ew None
FAX OPTION TYPE SP5200 (M381) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ....................................................... 1 1.1 FAX OPTION INSTALLATION .......................................................................1 2. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT ........................................... 2 2.1 FCU ...............................................................................................................2 3. TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................
4.3.4 COMMUNICATION SWITCHES .........................................................75 4.3.5 G3 SWITCHES ...................................................................................85 4.3.6 IP FAX SWITCHES.............................................................................94 4.4 NCU PARAMETERS .................................................................................103 4.5 DEDICATED TRANSMISSION PARAMETERS ........................................117 4.5.1 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE ....
READ THIS FIRST Safety and Symbols Replacement Procedure Safety Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before beginning any of the replacement procedures in this manual. Symbols Used in this Manual This manual uses the following symbols.
Fax Option Installation Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 1. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1.1 FAX OPTION INSTALLATION The installation procedure for the fax unit option (M381) and memory unit (G578) is described in the Filed Service Manual of the M052/M053/M054. For details, refer to the Filed Service Manual of the M052/M053/M054.
FCU 2. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 2.1 FCU 1. When you replace the FCU board, remove the MBU board from the old FCU board and install it on the new FCU board. 2. Set the correct date and time with the User Tools: User Tools > System Settings > Timer Setting > Set Date/Time. M381 Do not turn off the battery switch (SW1). Do SP6101 to print the system parameters, and check the settings.
Error Codes Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 3. TROUBLESHOOTING 3.1 ERROR CODES If an error code occurs, retry the communication. If the same problem occurs, try to fix the problem as suggested below. Note that some error codes appear only in the error code display and on the service report. Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Check the line connection. The machine at the other end may be incompatible. DIS/NSF not detected 0-00 within 40 s of Start being Replace the FCU.
Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Check the line connection. Try changing the tx level and/or cable equalizer settings. 0-04 CFR or FTT not received after modem training Replace the FCU. The other terminal may be faulty; try sending to another machine. If the rx signal is weak or defective, there may be a bad line.
Error Codes Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Check the line connection. Replace the FCU. The other end may have jammed or run out of paper. No post-message 0-07 response from the other Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Code The other end user may have disconnected the call. end after a page was sent Check for a bad line. The other end may be defective; try sending to another machine. Check the line connection. Replace the FCU.
Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action The other terminal is not capable of accepting the The other terminal is not 0-15 capable of specific functions. following functions, or the other terminal's memory is full. Confidential rx Transfer function SEP/SUB/PWD/SID Check the line connection. Replace the FCU. Try adjusting the tx level and/or cable equalizer settings. CFR or FTT not detected 0-16 after modem training in may be defective; try calling another machine.
Error Codes 0-22 Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Check the line connection. Replace the FCU. The signal from the other Defective remote terminal. end was interrupted for Check for line noise or other line problems. more than the acceptable Try adjusting the acceptable modem carrier drop time.
Error Codes Code 0-52 0-55 Meaning Polarity changed during Suggested Cause/Action communication Check the line connection. Retry communication. FCU does not detect the FCU firmware or board defective. SG3. SG3 firmware or board defective. exceeds the capacity of the SG3 firmware or board defective. The stored message data 0-56 mailbox in the SG3. 0-70 The other terminal did not have a compatible The communication mode communication mode (e.g.
Error Codes Meaning The called terminal fell back to T.30 mode, 0-77 because it could not detect a CJ in response to JM The calling terminal could not detect a JM due to noise, etc. A network that has narrow bandwidth cannot pass JM to the other end. Check the line connection and condition. Try receiving a call from another V.8/V.34 fax. The called terminal Check for line noise or other line problems.
Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action The line was disconnected because the other terminal 0-86 requested a data rate using MPh that was not The other terminal was incompatible. Ask the other party to contact the manufacturer. available in the currently selected symbol rate. 0-87 The receiving terminal restarted the control The control channel started channel because data reception in the primary after an unsuccessful channel was not successful. primary channel.
Error Codes 2-28 2-29 Meaning JBIG data reconstruction error (Timeout) JBIG trailing edge maker FCU defective error Check the destination device. If this is frequent, update the ROM, or replace The machine resets itself 2-50 Suggested Cause/Action for a fatal FCU system the FCU. error The machine resets itself 2-51 Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Code because of a fatal If this is frequent, update the ROM, or replace the FCU.
Error Codes Code Meaning Print data error when 5-23 printing a substitute rx or confidential rx message 5-25 SAF file access error Suggested Cause/Action Test the SAF memory. Ask the other end to resend the message. Replace an SD card or HDD. Replace the FCU. Try adjusting the rx cable equalizer. Replace the FCU. Check the line connection.
Error Codes 6-09 Meaning G3 ECM - ERR received G3 ECM - error frames still 6-10 received at the other end after all communication attempts at 2400 bps V.21 flag detected during 6-21 high speed modem Suggested Cause/Action Check for a noisy line. Adjust the tx levels of the communicating machines. See code 6-05. Check for line noise. Adjust the tx level (use NCU parameter 01 or the dedicated tx parameter for that address). Check the line connection.
Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 14-00 Error occurred during sending to the SMTP server. Occurs for any error other than 14-01 SMTP Send Error to 16. For example, the mail address of the system administrator is not registered. Failed to connect to the SMTP server (timeout) because the server could not be found. 14-01 SMTP Connection Failed The PC is not ready to transfer files. SMTP server not functioning correctly. The DNS IP address is not registered.
Error Codes Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Code Failed to access the SMTP server because the access is denied. SMTP server operating incorrectly. Contact the system administrator to determine if there is a problem with the SMTP server and to check that the SMTP server settings are correct. 14-03 Access to SMTP Server Folder send destination is incorrect.
Error Codes Code 14-06 Meaning User Not Found on SMTP Server (551) Suggested Cause/Action The designated user does not exist. The designated user does not exist on the SMTP server. The designated address is not for use with direct SMTP sending. Failed to access the SMTP server because the transmission failed. 14-07 Data Send to SMTP Server Failed (4XX) PC not operating correctly. SMTP server operating incorrectly Network not operating correctly.
Error Codes Meaning 14-14 Security Locked File Error Suggested Cause/Action Mail Data Error Update the software because of the defective software. 14-15 Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Code The transmitting a mail is interrupted via DCS due to the incorrect data. Update the software because of the defective software.
Error Codes Code 14-33 Meaning No Mail Address For the Suggested Cause/Action the mail address of the network administrator Machine is registered. domain for SMTP sending Operational error in normal mail sending or direct SMTP sending. Address designated in the 14-34 Neither the mail address of the machine nor Check the address selected in the address book for SMTP sending. does not exist Check the domain selection.
Error Codes 15-03 15-10 Meaning Mail Address Not Registered DCS Mail Receive Error Suggested Cause/Action The mail address has not been registered. Error other than 15-11 to 15-18. Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Code The DNS or POP3/IMAP4 server could not be found: 15-11 Connection Error The IP address for DNS or POP3/IMAP4 server is not stored in the machine. The DNS IP address is not registered. Network not operating correctly.
Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action The transmission cannot be delivered to the final 15-39 Send/Delivery Destination Error destination: Destination file format is incorrect. Could not create the destination for the file transmission. 15-41 SMTP Receive Error Reception rejected because the transaction exceeded the limit for the "Auth. E-mail RX" setting.
Error Codes Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Code The file received as an attachment caused the TIFF decompression error: 15-64 TIFF Decompression Error The TIFF format of the attachment is corrupted. 15-71 Not Binary Image Data Software error. The file could not be received because the attachment was not binary image data.
Error Codes Code 15-93 Meaning Memory Access Error Suggested Cause/Action malfunction of SAF memory. 15-94 Transaction could not complete due to a The machine rejected an incoming e-mail for transfer request, because the ID code in the Incorrect ID Code incoming e-mail did not match the ID code registered in the machine. 15-95 Transfer Station Function The machine rejected an incoming e-mail for transfer because the transfer function was unavailable.
Error Codes Meaning Suggested Cause/Action Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Code The machine software 25-00 resets itself after a fatal Update the ROM transmission error Replace the FCU. Replace the FCU. Update the SG3 modem ROM. Replace the SG3 board. Check for line noise or other line problems. Try communicating another V.8/V.34 fax. occurred F0-xx F6-xx SM V.
IFAX Troubleshooting 3.2 IFAX TROUBLESHOOTING Use the following procedures to determine whether the machine or another part of the network is causing the problem. Communication Route Item 1. Connection with the LAN General LAN 2. LAN activity Action [Remarks] the machine. on the PC Check that the LEDs on the hub are lit. Check that other devices connected to the LAN can communicate through the LAN. 1.
Communication Route Item Action [Remarks] Check the LAN parameters Check if there is an IP address conflict with other PCs. 1. LAN settings in the machine Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) IFAX Troubleshooting [Use the "Network" function in the User Tools. If there is an IP address conflict, inform the administrator.] Make sure that the machine can log into the e-mail server. 2.
IFAX Troubleshooting Communication Route Item Action [Remarks] Make sure that the PC can log into the e-mail server. 1. E-mail account Check that the account and password stored in the server are the same as in on the Server the machine. [Ask the administrator to check.] Make sure that the client devices which have an account in the server can send/receive e-mail. 2. E-mail server [Ask the administrator to check. Send a test e-mail with the machine's own number as the destination.
IP-Fax Troubleshooting Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 3.3 IP-FAX TROUBLESHOOTING 3.3.1 IP-FAX TRANSMISSION Cannot send by IP Address/Host Name Check Point Action 1 LAN cable connected? Check the LAN cable connection. 2 Specified IP address/host name correct? Check the IP address/host name. Cannot breach the firewall. Send by 3 Firewall/NAT is installed? using another method (Fax, Internet Fax) 4 Transmission sent manually? Manual sending not supported.
IP-Fax Troubleshooting Check Point Action Request the network administrator to increase the bandwidth. Raise the delay level. IPFAX SW 01 Bit 0 to 3 11 Network bandwidth too narrow? IP-Fax bandwidth is the same as the DCS speed. Set IP-Fax SW00 Bit 6 to 1. Check whether the remote fax 12 Remote fax cancelled transmission? cancelled the transmission. Cannot send via VoIP Gateway Check Point Action 1 LAN cable connected? Check the LAN cable connection. 2 VoIP Gateway T.
11 Remote fax a G3 fax? Check that the remote fax is a G3 fax. 12 G3 fax is connected to VoIP gateway? Check that G3 fax is connected. 13 Remote G3 fax turned on? Check that G3 fax is switched on. Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) IP-Fax Troubleshooting Request the network administrator to increase the bandwidth. Raise the network delay level. IPFAX SW 01 Bit 0 to 3 14 Network bandwidth too narrow? IP-Fax bandwidth is the same as the DCS speed. Set IP-Fax SW00 Bit 6 to 1.
IP-Fax Troubleshooting 10 IP address of local fax registered? Register the IP address of the local fax. Register the Alias number of the local 11 Alias number of local fax registered? fax. 12 Remote fax registered in Gatekeeper? Contact the network administrator. Check whether the remote fax is a T38 13 Remote fax a T.38 terminal? terminal. 14 Remote fax switched off or busy? Contact the network administrator. Request the system administrator to increase the bandwidth. Raise the delay level.
IP-Fax Troubleshooting Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 3.3.2 IP-FAX RECEPTION Cannot receive via IP Address/Host Name. Check Point 1 LAN cable connected? 2 Firewall/NAT is installed? 3 IP address of local fax registered? 4 5 Action Check the LAN cable connection. Cannot breach the firewall. Send by using another method (Fax, Internet Fax) Register the IP address. Port number specified at remote sender Request the sender to specify the port fax (if required)? number.
IP-Fax Troubleshooting Cannot receive by VoIP Gateway. Check Point 1 Action LAN cable connected? Check the LAN cable connection. Cannot breach the firewall. Request the 2 Firewall/NAT is installed? remote fax to send by using another method (Fax, Internet Fax) 3 VoIP Gateway installed correctly? Contact the network administrator. 4 VoIP Gateway power switched on? Contact the network administrator.
IP-Fax Troubleshooting Check Point 1 LAN cable connected? Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Cannot receive by Alias Fax number. Action Check the LAN cable connection. Cannot the breach firewall. Request the 2 Firewall/NAT is installed? remote fax to send by using another method (Fax, Internet Fax) Contact the network administrator. 3 Gatekeeper installed correctly? The sender machine displays this error code when the sender fax is a Ricoh model. Contact the network administrator.
IP-Fax Troubleshooting 8 Local fax IP address registered? Register the IP address. 9 Local fax Alias number registered? Register the Alias number. Request the system administrator to increase the bandwidth. 10 Network bandwidth too narrow? Lower the start modem reception baud rate on the receiving side. IPFAX SW06 11 Remote fax cancelled transmission? Check whether the remote fax cancelled the transmission. Contact the network administrator.
Beforehand Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 4. SERVICE TABLE 4.1 BEFOREHAND Never turn off the main power switch when the power LED is lit or flashing. To avoid damaging the hard disk or memory, press the operation power switch to switch the power off, wait for the power LED to go off, and then switch the main power switch off.
Service Tables 4.2 SERVICE TABLES 4.2.1 SP1-XXX (BIT SWITCHES) Bit Switches 1 Mode No. Function System Switch Change the bit switches for system settings for the 101 001 – 032 00 – 1F fax option. "Bit Switches" Ifax Switch Change the bit switches for internet fax settings for 102 001 – 016 00 – 0F the fax option. "Bit Switches" Printer Switch Change the bit switches for printer settings for the fax 103 001 – 016 00 – 0F option.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Service Tables 4.2.2 SP2-XXX (RAM DATA) 2 Mode No. Function RAM Read/Write 101 Change RAM data for the fax board directly. 001 "Service RAM Addresses" Memory Dump 102 001 G3-1 Memory Print out RAM data for the fax board. Dump "Service RAM Addresses" G3-1 NCU Parameters 103 001 – 023 SM CC, 01 – 22 NCU parameter settings for the standard G3 board.
Service Tables 4.2.3 SP3-XXX (TEL LINE SETTINGS) 3 Mode No. Function Service Station 101 001 Fax Number Enter the fax number of the service station. Serial Number 102 000 Enter the fax unit’s serial number. PSTN-1 Port Settings Select the line type setting for the G3-1 line. If 001 Select Line the machine is installed on a PABX line, select "PABX", "PABX(GND)" or "PABX(FLASH)". 103 002 003 PSTN Access Enter the PSTN access number for the Number G3-1 line.
Service Tables 4 Mode No. Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 4.2.4 SP4-XXX (ROM VERSIONS) Function 101 001 FCU ROM Version Displays the FCU ROM version. 102 001 Error Codes Displays the latest 64 fax error codes. 103 001 G3-1 ROM Version Displays the G3-1 modem version. 4.2.5 SP5-XXX (INITIALIZING) 5 Mode No. Function Initialize SRAM (except Secure) 101 000 Initializes the bit switches and user parameters, user data in the SRAM, files in the SAF memory, and clock.
Service Tables 4.2.6 SP6-XXX (REPORTS) 6 Mode No. Function System Parameter List 101 000 - Touch the "ON" button to print the system parameter list. Service Monitor Report 102 000 - Touch the "ON" button to print the service monitor report. G3 Protocol Dump List 001 103 002 003 G3 All Prints the protocol dump list of all Communications communications for all G3 lines. G3-1 (All Prints the protocol dump list of all Communications) communications for the G3-1 line.
Service Tables 001 All log files 002 Printer 003 SC/TRAP Stored 004 Decompression 005 Scanner 006 JOB/SAF 007 Reconstruction 008 JBIG 009 Fax Driver 010 G3CCU 011 Fax Job 012 CCU 013 Scanner Condition 107 Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Log List Print out These log print out functions are for designer use only. IP Protocol Dump List 108 SM 001 All Communications 002 1 Communication Prints the protocol dump list of all communications for the IP fax line.
Service Tables 4.2.7 SP7-XXX (TESTS) These are the test modes for PTT approval.
4.3 BIT SWITCHES Do not adjust a bit switch or use a setting that is described as "Not used", as this may cause the machine to malfunction or to operate in a manner that is not accepted by local regulations. Such bits are for use only in other areas, such as Japan. Default settings for bit switches are not listed in this manual. Refer to the System Parameter List printed by the machine. 4.3.1 SYSTEM SWITCHES System Switch 00 [SP No.
Bit Switches e.g. 0000 (1) // 32 (2) V34 (3) // 288 (4) // 264 (5) // L0100 (6) 03 (7) 04 (8) (1): EQM value (Line quality data). A larger number means more errors. (2): Symbol rate (V.34 only) (3): Final modem type used (4): Starting data rate (for example, 288 means 28.8 kbps) (5): Final data rate (6): Rx revel (refer to the note after this table for how to read the rx level) (7): Total number of error lines that occurred during non-ECM reception.
Bit Switches Protocol dump list output after 6 each communication 0: Off Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) This is only used for communication troubleshooting. It shows the content of the transmitted facsimile protocol signals. Always reset this bit to 0 after finishing testing. If system switch 09 bit 6 is at "1", the list is only 1: On printed if there was an error during the communication. 7 Not used Do not change the setting. System Switch 01 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.
Bit Switches Memory read/write by RDS Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 0 Always disabled Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 1 6-7 User selectable Bit 7: 1, Bit 6: 0 User selectable Bit 7: 1, Bit 6: 1 Always enabled (0,0): All RDS systems are always locked out. (0,1), (1,0): Normally, RDS systems are locked out, but the user can temporarily switch RDS on to allow RDS operations to take place. RDS will automatically be locked out again after a certain time, which is stored in System Switch 03.
Bit Switches Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) System Switch 08 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.) System Switch 09 [SP No. 1-101-010] No FUNCTION Addition of image data from 0 confidential transmissions on the transmission result report 0: Disabled 1: Enabled COMMENTS If this feature is enabled, the top half of the first page of confidential messages will be printed on transmission result reports. Print timing of communication reports on the Journal when no image data was 1 exchanged.
Bit Switches Conditions for printing the protocol dump list 6 0: Print for all communications 1: Print only when there is a communication error This switch becomes effective only when system switch 00 bit 6 is set to 1. 1: Set this bit to 1 when you wish to print a protocol dump list only for communications with errors. NOTE: The memory size is limited. Use this bit switch only when some log reports are necessary.
Bit Switches Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) System Switch 0B - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.) System Switch 0C - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.) System Switch 0D - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.) System Switch 0E [SP No. 1-101-015] No FUNCTION 0-1 Not used COMMENTS Do not change the settings. Direct sending cannot operate when the capture 2 Enable/disable for direct function is on during sending.
Bit Switches System Switch 0F [SP No.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Bit Switches System Switch 10 [SP No. 1-101-017] No 0-7 FUNCTION Threshold memory level for parallel memory transmission COMMENTS Threshold = N x 128 KB + 256 KB N can be between 00 - FF(H) Default setting: 02(H) = 512 KB System Switch 11 [SP No. 1-101-018] No FUNCTION COMMENTS TTI printing position Change this bit to 1 if the TTI overprints 0: Superimposed on the page information that the customer considers to be data important (G3 transmissions).
Bit Switches System Switch 12 [SP No. 1-101-019] No FUNCTION COMMENTS TTI: 08 to 92 (BCD) mm Input even numbers only. This setting determines the print start position for 0-7 TTI printing position in the the TTI from the left edge of the paper. If the TTI is main scan direction moved too far to the right, it may overwrite the file number which is on the top right of the page. On an A4 page, if the TTI is moved over by more than 50 mm, it may overwrite the page number.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Bit Switches System Switch 15 [SP No. 1-101-022] No 0 FUNCTION Not used COMMENTS Do not change the settings. 1: The machine will restart from the Energy Saver mode quickly, because the +5V power supply is 1 Going into the Energy Saver active even in the Energy Saver mode. mode automatically The LED of the operation switch is flashing instead 0: Enabled of entering Energy Saver mode.
Bit Switches System Switch 16 [SP No. 1-101-023] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 1: The machine sends messages simultaneously 0 Parallel Broadcasting using all available ports during broadcasting. 0: Disabled NOTE: If a customer wants to keep a line available 1: Enabled for fax reception or other reasons, select "0" (Disable). 1 Priority setting for the G3 line. This function allows the user to select the default 0: PSTN-1 > PSTN-2 or 3 G3 line type.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Bit Switches System Switch 1A [SP No. 1-101-027] No. FUNCTION COMMENTS Sets a value of 4K. If the amount of memory remaining falls below 4K, documents received in memory are printed to 0-7 LS RX memory remaining create more space in memory. refresh value setting Initial value: 0x80 (512K) 00-FF (0-1020 KB: Hex) NOTE: If a customer wants available memory size larger, decrease this threshold.
Bit Switches System Switch 1E [SP No. 1-101-031] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0: When this switch is on and the journal history becomes full, the next report prints. If the journal history is not deleted, the next transmission cannot be received. This prevents overwriting 0 Communication after the communication records before the machine can Journal data storage area has print them.
Bit Switches Action when authorized reception is enabled but authorized RTIs/CSIs are not 4 yet programmed 0: All fax reception is disabled 1: Faxes can be received if the sender has an RTI or CSI Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) If authorized reception is enabled but the user has stored no acceptable sender RTIs or CSIs, the machine will not be able to receive any fax messages.
Bit Switches 0: When the fax unit detects a fax SC code other Action when a fax SC has 7 occurred 0: Automatic reset 1: Fax unit stops than SC1201 and SC1207, the fax unit automatically resets itself. 1: When the fax unit detects any fax SC code, the fax unit stops.
Bit Switches Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 4.3.2 I-FAX SWITCHES I-fax Switch 00 [SP No. 1-102-001] FUNCTION No Original Width of TX Attachment File 0 A4 1 B4 2 A3 3-6 Reserved 7 COMMENTS This setting sets the maximum size of the original that the destination can receive. (Bits 3~7 are reserved for future use or not used.) 0: Off (not selected), 1: On (selected) If more than one of these three bits is set to "1", the larger size has priority.
Bit Switches I-fax Switch 01 [SP No. 1-102-002] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Original Line Resolution of TX These settings set the maximum resolution of the Attachment File original that the destination can receive. 0 200x100 Standard 1 200x200 Detail 0: Not selected 2 200x400 Fine 3 300 x 300 Reserve 4 400 x 400 Super Fine 5 600 x 600 Reserve 6 Reserve 1: Selected If more than one of these three bits is set to "1", the higher resolution has priority.
Bit Switches No FUNCTION Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) I-fax Switch 02 [SP No. 1-102-003] COMMENTS RX Text Mail Header Processing This setting determines whether the header information is printed with text e-mails when they are received. 0: Prints only text mail. 0 1: Prints mail header information attached to text mail. When a text mail is received with this switch On (1), the "From" address and "Subject" address are printed as header information.
Bit Switches 00: "Dispatched" Sends from PC mail a request for a Return Receipt. Receives the Return Receipt with "dispatched" in the 2nd part: Disposition: Automatic-action/MDN-send automatically; dispatched The "dispatched" string is included in the Subject string. 01: "Displayed" Sends from PC mail a request for a Return Receipt.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Bit Switches I-fax Switch 03 - Not used (do not change the settings) [ SP No. 1-102-004] I-fax Switch 04 [SP No. 1-102-005] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Subject for Delivery TX/Memory Transfer This setting determines whether the RTI/CSI registered on this machine or the RTI/CSI of the originator is used in the subject lines of transferred documents. 0: Puts the RTI/CSI of the originator in the Subject line. If this is used, either the RTI 0 or CSI is used.
Bit Switches I-fax Switch 05 [SP No. 1-102-006] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Mail Addresses of SMTP Broadcast Recipients Determines whether the e-mail addresses of the destinations that receive transmissions broadcasted using SMTP protocol are recorded in the Journal. 0 For example: "1st destination + Total number of destinations: 9" in the Journal indicates a broadcast to 9 destinations.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Bit Switches I-fax Switch 09 [SP No. 1-102-010] No FUNCTION 0-3 Not used COMMENTS Do not change the settings This setting determines the number of retries 4-7 Restrict TX Retries when connection and transmission fails due to errors. 01-F (1-15 Hex) I-fax Switch 0A - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-102-011] I-fax Switch 0B - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No. 1-102-012] I-fax Switch 0C - Not used (do not change the settings) [SP No.
Bit Switches I-fax Switch 0F [SP No. 1-102-016] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Delivery Method for SMTP RX Files This setting determines whether files received with SMTP protocol are delivered or 0 output immediately. 0: Off. Files received via SMTP are output immediately without delivery. 1: On. Files received via SMTP are delivered immediately to their destinations. Signature for the SMTP 1 This setting determines whether a signature is put on an e-mail via SMTP.
Bit Switches Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 4.3.3 PRINTER SWITCHES Printer Switch 00 [SP No. 1-103-001] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0: If a 2 page RX transmission is split, [*] is printed in the bottom right corner of the 1st page and only a [2] is printed in the upper right corner of the 2nd page.
Bit Switches Printer Switch 01 [SP No. 1-103-002] No FUNCTION 0-2 Not used COMMENTS Do not change the settings. Maximum print width used in the setup protocol 3-4 Bit 4: 0, Bit 3: 0 = Not used These bits are only effective when bit 7 of printer Bit 4: 0, Bit 3: 1 = A3 switch 01 is "1". Bit 4: 1, Bit 3: 0 = B4 Bit 4: 1, Bit 3: 1 = A4 5-6 Not used Do not change the settings.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Bit Switches Printer Switch 02 [SP No. 1-103-003] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 1st paper feed station usage 0 for fax printing 0: Enabled 1: Disabled 0: The paper feed station can be used to print fax 1 2nd paper feed station usage messages and reports. for fax printing 1: The specified paper feed station will not be used 0: Enabled for printing fax messages and reports.
Bit Switches Printer Switch 03 [SP No. 1-103-004] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0: Incoming pages are printed without length Length reduction of received 0 data 0: Disabled 1: Enabled reduction. (Page separation threshold: Printer Switch 03, bits 4 to 7) 1: Incoming page length is reduced when printing. (Maximum reducible length: Printer Switches 04, bits 0 to 4) 1-3 Not used Do not change the settings Page separation threshold (with reduction disabled with switch 03-0 above).
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Bit Switches Printer Switch 04 SP No. 1-103-005 No FUNCTION COMMENTS Maximum reducible length when length reduction is enabled with switch 03-0 above. = + (N x 5mm) "N" is the decimal value of the binary setting of bits 0 to 4.
Bit Switches Printer Switch 06 [SP No. 1-103-007] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Printing while a paper cassette is pulled out, when the Just Size Printing feature is enabled. 0 0: Printing will not start 1: Printing will start if another Cross reference Just size printing on/off – User switch 05, bit 5 cassette has a suitable size of paper, based on the paper size selection priority tables. 1-7 Not used. Do not change the settings. Printer Switch 07 [SP No. 1-103-008] No FUNCTION 0-3 Not used.
Bit Switches Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Printer Switch 0C - Not used (do not change the settings) Printer Switch 0D - Not used (do not change the settings) Printer Switch 0E [SP No. 1-103-015] No FUNCTION Paper size selection priority 0 0: Width 1: Length Paper size selected for 1 printing A4 width fax data 0: 8.5" x 11" size 1: A4 size COMMENTS 0: A paper size that has the same width as the received data is selected first.
Bit Switches Equalizing the reduction ratio 0: When page separation has taken place, all the 7 among separated pages pages are reduced with the same reduction ratio. (Page Separation) 1: Only the last page is reduced to fit the selected 0: Enabled paper size when page separation has taken place. 1: Disabled Other pages are printed without reduction. Printer Switch 0F [SP No.
Bit Switches Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 4.3.4 COMMUNICATION SWITCHES Communication Switch 00 [SP No. 1-104-001] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Compression modes available in receive mode Bit 1: 0 Bit 0: 0 = MH only 0-1 Bit 1: 0 Bit 0: 1 = MH/MR These bits determine the compression capabilities to be declared in phase B (handshaking) of the Bit 1: 1 Bit 0: 0 = MH/MR/MMR T.30 protocol.
Bit Switches Communication Switch 01 [SP No. 1-104-002] No FUNCTION COMMENTS If this bit is set to 0, ECM is switched off for all 0 ECM communications. 0: Off 1: On In addition, V.8 protocol and JBIG compression are switched off automatically. 1 Not used Do not change the settings. (0,1) - The machine will disconnect the line without sending a fax message, if the last 8 digits of the received CSI do not match the last 8 digits of the dialed telephone number.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Bit Switches Communication Switch 02 [SP No. 1-104-003] No FUNCTION COMMENTS If there are more consecutive error lines in the received page than the threshold, the machine will send a negative response. The Low and High threshold values depend on the sub-scan resolution, and are as follows.
Bit Switches Communication Switch 03 [SP No. 1-104-004] No FUNCTION Maximum number of page 0-7 retransmissions in a G3 memory transmission COMMENTS 00 - FF (Hex) times. This setting is not used if ECM is switched on.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Bit Switches Communication Switch 0B [SP No. 1-104-012] No FUNCTION 0-3 Not used 4 COMMENTS Do not change the settings. Print setting when receiving a 0: The machine does not print fax data. request to forward a fax 1: The machine prints fax data. 5-7 Not used Do not change the settings. Communication Switch 0C - Not used (do not change the settings) Communication Switch 0D [SP No. 1-104-014] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 00 to FF (Hex), unit = 4 kbytes (e.g.
Bit Switches Communication Switch 0E [SP No. 1-104-015] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 06 to FF (Hex), unit = 2 s 0-7 Minimum interval between (e.g., 06(H) = 12 s) automatic dialing attempts This value is the minimum time that the machine waits before it dials the next destination. Communication Switch 0F – Not used (do not change the settings.) Communication Switch 10 [SP No.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Bit Switches Communication Switch 14 [SP No. 1-104-021] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0: In immediate transmission, data scanned in inch format are transmitted without conversion. In memory transmission, data stored in the SAF memory in mm format are transmitted without Inch-to-mm conversion during 0 transmission 0: Disabled 1: Enabled conversion. Note: When storing the scanned data into SAF memory, the fax unit always converts the data into mm format.
Bit Switches Communication Switch 17 [SP No. 1-104-024] No 0 1 FUNCTION SEP reception 0: Polling transmission to another maker's 0: Disabled machine using the SEP (Selective Polling) signal 1: Enabled is disabled. SUB reception 0: Confidential reception to another maker's 0: Disabled machine using the SUB (Sub-address) signal is 1: Enabled disabled.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Bit Switches Communication Switch 18 [SP No. 1-104-025] No FUNCTION 0-4 Not used COMMENTS Do not change the factory settings. IP-Fax dial-in routing selection 1: Transfers receiving data to each IP-Fax dial-in 5 0: Off number. 1: On IP-Fax dial-in number is 4 digit-number. 6-7 Not used Do not change the factory settings.
Bit Switches Communication Switch 1C [SP No. 1-104-029] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Refer to communication switch 1B. 0-1 Extension access code (8 and Example: If "8" is the PSTN access code, set bit 0 9) to turn V.8 protocol On/Off to 1. When the machine detects "8" as the first 0: On dialed number, it automatically disables V.8 1: Off protocol. (If "9" is the PSTN access code, use bit 1.) 2-7 Not used Do not change the settings.
Bit Switches Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 4.3.5 G3 SWITCHES G3 Switch 00 [SP No. 1-105-001] No 0 1 FUNCTION Monitor speaker during (0, 0): The monitor speaker is disabled all through communication (tx and rx) the communication. Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 0 = Disabled (0, 1): The monitor speaker is on up to phase B in Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 1 = Up to Phase the T.30 protocol. B (1, 0): Used for testing. The monitor speaker is on Bit 1: 1, Bit 0: 0 = All the time all through the communication.
Bit Switches G3 Switch 01 [SP No. 1-105-002] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0-1 Not used Do not change the settings. 2-3 Not used Do not change the settings. 1: The bytes in the DIS frame after the 4th byte will 4 DIS frame length not be transmitted (set to 1 if there are 0: 10 bytes 1: 4 bytes communication problems with PC-based faxes which cannot receive the extended DIS frames). 5 6 7 Not used Do not change the setting.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Bit Switches G3 Switch 03 [SP No. 1-105-004] No FUNCTION DIS detection number 0 (Echo countermeasure) 0: 1 1: 2 1 Not Used COMMENTS 0: The machine will hang up if it receives the same DIS frame twice. 1: Before sending DCS, the machine will wait for the second DIS which is caused by echo on the line. Do not change the settings. 0: V.8/V.34 communications will not be possible. 2 V.
Bit Switches G3 Switch 04 [SP No. 1-105-005] No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 - F (Hex); 0 - 15 bits 0-3 Training error detection If the number of error bits in the received TCF is threshold below this threshold, the machine informs the sender that training has succeeded. 4-7 Not used Do not change the settings. G3 Switch 05 [SP No. 1-105-006] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Initial Tx modem rate Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 bps 0 0 0 1 2.4k 0 0 1 0 4.8k 0 0 1 1 7.2k 0 1 0 0 9.
Bit Switches 1 1 0 33.6k Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 1 Other settings - Not used Initial modem type for 9.6 k or 7.2 kbps. 4-5 These bits set the initial modem type for 9.6 and Bit 5: 0, Bit 4: 0 = V.29 7.2 kbps, if the initial modem rate is set at these Bit 5: 0, Bit 4: 1 = V.17 speeds. Bit 5: 1, Bit 4: 0 = V.34 Bit 5: 1, Bit 4: 1 = Not used 6-7 Do not change the settings. Not used G3 Switch 06 [SP No.
Bit Switches 1 1 1 0 33.6k Other settings - Not used Modem types available for reception Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 Setting 1 0 V.27ter V.27ter, The setting of these bits is used to inform the transmitting terminal of the V.29 available modem type for the machine 4-7 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 V.27ter, in receive mode. V.29 must be disabled manually. V.27ter, 0 If V.34 is not selected, V.8 protocol Cross reference: V.29, V.17 V.8 protocol on/off - G3 switch 03, bit2 V.
Bit Switches Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Use a higher setting if there is signal loss at higher frequencies because of the length of wire between the PSTN cable equalizer (rx mode: Internal) 2-3 Bit 3: 0, Bit 2: 0 = None Bit 3: 0, Bit 2: 1 = Low Bit 3: 1, Bit 2: 0 = Medium Bit 3: 1, Bit 2: 1 = High modem and the telephone exchange. Also, try using the cable equalizer if one or more of the following symptoms occurs. Communication error with error codes such as 0-20, 0-23, etc.
Bit Switches G3 Switch 0A [SP No. 1-105-011] No FUNCTION COMMENTS Maximum allowable carrier drop during image data reception 0-1 Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 0 = 200 (ms) Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 1 = 400 (ms) Bit 1: 1, Bit 0: 0 = 800 (ms) These bits set the acceptable modem carrier drop time at the non ECM mode. Try using a longer setting if error code 0-22 is frequent.
Bit Switches Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) G3 Switch 0B - Not used (do not change the settings). G3 Switch 0C - Not used (do not change the settings) G3 Switch 0D - Not used (do not change the settings). G3 Switch 0E [SP No 1-105-015] Set CNG send time interval Some machines on the receiving side may not be able to automatically switch the 3-second CNG interval.
Bit Switches 4.3.6 IP FAX SWITCHES IP Fax Switch 00 [SP No. 1-111-001] No. 0 1 2 FUNCTION Not used IP Fax Transport 0: TCP, 1: UDP IP Fax single port selection 0: OFF, 1: ON (enable) COMMENTS Do not change this setting. Selects TCP or UDP protocol for IP-Fax Selects single data port. IP Fax double ports (single data 3 port) selection Selects whether IP-Fax uses a double port.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Bit Switches IP-Fax Switch 01 No. FUNCTION COMMENTS Select IP FAX Delay Level Raise the level by selecting a higher setting Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Setting 0 0 0 0 Level 0 0 0 0 1 Level 1 0 0 1 0 Level 2 0 0 1 1 Level 3 if too many transmission errors are occurring on the network. If TCP/UDP is enabled on the network, raise this setting on the T.30 machine. Increasing 0-3 the delay time allows the recovery of more lost packets.
Bit Switches IP Fax Switch 02 [SP No. 1-111-003] No. FUNCTION COMMENTS When "0" is selected, the bit signal reverse IP Fax bit signal reverse setting 0 0: Maker code setting 1: Internal bit switch setting method is decided by the maker code. When "1" is selected, the bit signal reverse method is decided by the internal bit switch. When communicating between IP Fax devices, LSB first is selected.
Bit Switches No. FUNCTION Effective field limitation for G3 0 standard function information 0: OFF, 1: 4byte (DIS) Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) IP Fax Switch 03 [SP No. 1-111-004] COMMENTS Limits the effective field for standard G3 function information. Switching between G3 standard 1 and G3 non standard Enables/disables switching between G3 0: Enable switching standard and G3 non-standard. 1: G3 standard only 2 Not used. Do not change this setting.
Bit Switches IP Fax Switch 04 [SP No. 1-111-005] No. FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 Sets the TCF error threshold level. 1 TCF error threshold [00 to 0f] 2 The default is "1111" (0fH). 3 4-7 Do not change these settings. Not used IP Fax Switch 05 [SP No. 1-111-006] No. FUNCTION COMMENTS Modem bit rate setting for transmission Sets the modem bit rate for transmission. The default is "0110" (14.4K bps).
Bit Switches Do not change these settings. Not used Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 6-7 IP Fax Switch 06 [SP No. 1-111-007] No. FUNCTION COMMENTS Modem bit rate setting for reception Sets the modem bit rate for reception. The default is "0110" (14.4K bps). 0-3 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 0 0 1 2400 bps 0 0 1 0 4800 bps 0 0 1 1 7200 bps 0 1 0 0 9600 bps 0 1 0 1 12.0 Kbps 0 1 1 0 14.4 Kbps Modem setting for reception Sets the modem type for reception.
Bit Switches IP Fax Switch 07 [SP No. 1-111-008] No. 0 FUNCTION TSI information Adds or does not add TSI information to 0: Not added, 1: Added NSS(S). DCN transmission setting at T1 1 timeout 0: Not transmitted, 1: Transmitted 2 COMMENTS Not used Transmits or does not transmit DCN at T1 timeout. Do not change this setting. Hang up setting at DIS reception 3 disabled Sets whether the machine disconnects after 0: No hang up DIS reception.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Bit Switches IP Fax Switch 08 [SP No. 1-111-009] No. FUNCTION COMMENTS T1 timer adjustment Adjusts the T1 timer. The default is "00" (35 seconds). 0-1 Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 0 = 35 sec - Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 1 = 40 sec Bit 1: 1, Bit 0: 0 = 50 sec Bit 1: 1, Bit 0: 1 = 60 sec T4 timer adjustment Adjust the T4 timer. The default is "00" (3 seconds). 2-3 Bit 3: 0, Bit 2: 0 = 3 sec - Bit 3: 0, Bit 2: 1 = 3.
Bit Switches IP Fax Switch 09 [SP No. 1-111-010] No. FUNCTION COMMENTS Network I/F setting for SIP 0 connection Selects the connection type (IPV4 or IPV6) 0: IPv4 to connect to the SIP server. 1: IPv6. 0: The I/F setting for fax communication Network I/F setting for Fax follows the setting for SIP server connection. communication 1 0: Same setting as SIP server connection and the device decides whether IPv4 or IPv6 is used for the I/F setting for fax 1: Automatic setting communication.
4.4 NCU PARAMETERS The following tables give the RAM addresses and the parameter calculation units that the machine uses for ringing signal detection and automatic dialing. The factory settings for each country are also given. Most of these must be changed by RAM read/write (SP2-101), but some can be changed using NCU Parameter programming (SP2-103, 104 and 105); if SP2-103, 104 and 105 can be used, this will be indicated in the Remarks column.
NCU Parameters Address Function Sweden 10 0A Korea 28 1C Switzerland 11 0B Brazil 29 1D Portugal 12 0C Turkey 32 20 Holland 13 0D Greece 33 21 Spain 14 0E Hungary 34 22 Israel 15 0F Czech 35 23 Poland 36 24 Address Function 680501 Line current detection time 680502 Line current wait time 680503 Line current drop detect time 680504 Unit Line current detection is disabled. 20 ms 680506 contains FF.
NCU Parameters 68050C Function Unit Remarks Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Address PSTN dial tone permissible drop time 68050D PSTN wait interval (LOW) 68050E PSTN wait interval (HIGH) - 68050F 680510 PSTN ring-back tone detection time PSTN ring-back tone off detection time 20 ms Detection is disabled if this contains FF.
NCU Parameters Address 68051A Function Unit PABX dial tone frequency lower PABX dial tone detection time 68051C PABX dial tone reset time (LOW) 68051D PABX dial tone reset time (HIGH) 68051F 680520 detection is disabled. limit (low byte) 68051B 68051E Remarks If 68051B contains FF, the machine pauses for the pause time (680520 / PABX dial tone continuous tone 20 ms time 680521).
NCU Parameters Function 68052A Busy tone ON time: range 1 68052B Busy tone OFF time: range 1 68052C Busy tone ON time: range 2 68052D Busy tone OFF time: range 2 68052E Busy tone ON time: range 3 68052F Busy tone OFF time: range 3 680530 Busy tone ON time: range 4 680531 Busy tone OFF time: range 4 680532 Unit Remarks Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Address 20 ms - 20 ms Busy tone continuous tone detection time Busy tone signal state time tolerance for all ranges, and number of cycle
NCU Parameters Address 680539 68053A 68053B 68053C 68053D Function Unit Remarks International dial tone reset time the pause time (68053D (LOW) / 68053E). Belgium: See Note 2.
NCU Parameters Function Unit 680548 Country dial wait interval (LOW) 680549 Country dial wait interval (HIGH) Remarks Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Address See Notes 3. 68054A 1 ms DFU SP2-103-012 (parameter 11). See Note 3. 68054B Break time for pulse dialing 1 ms SP2-103-013 (parameter 12). See Note 3. 68054C Make time for pulse dialing 1 ms SP2-103-014 (parameter 13). See Notes 3. SP2-103-015 68054D 1 ms DFU (parameter 14). This parameter is only valid in Europe.
NCU Parameters Address Function Unit Remarks SP2-103-021 (parameter 20). Tone attenuation value difference 680553 between high frequency tone and low frequency tone in DTMF The setting must be less -0.5 dBm than –5dBm, and should not exceed the setting at signals 680552h above. See Note 5. 680554 680556 680557 680558 680559 68055A 68055B DFU -N x 0.5 DFU parameter 22 –3.5 dBm Not used - M381 (parameter 21). See Note 5. Do not change the settings.
NCU Parameters Function Unit Remarks Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Address This time is waited for each pause input after the PSTN access code. If this address contains 68055D PSTN access pause time 20 ms FF[H], the pause time stored in address 68054F is used. Do not set a number more than 7 in the UK. Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 0, Bit 5: 0 = -25.0 dBm Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 0, Bit 5: 1 = -35.0 dBm 68055E Progress tone detection level, and Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 1, Bit 5: 0 = -30.
NCU Parameters Address Function Unit Remarks SP2-103-007 680576 Number of rings until a call is 1 detected (parameter 06). The setting must not be zero. 680577 680578 680579 Minimum required length of the first ring See Note 4. 20 ms SP2-103-008 (parameter 07). Minimum required length of the second and subsequent rings 20 ms Ringing signal detection reset time SP2-103-009 (parameter 08). SP2-103-010 (LOW) (parameter 09).
NCU Parameters Function Unit 680583 To - Not used 6805A0 6805A1 6805A3 6805A5 6805A6 Acceptable CED detection 6805A8 frequency upper limit (low byte) Acceptable CED detection If both addresses frequency lower limit (high byte) Acceptable CED detection contain FF(H), tone detection is disabled.
NCU Parameters Address 6805AE Function Unit Do not change the - Not used Remarks settings. Acceptable AI short protocol tone 6805AF (800Hz) detection frequency If both addresses upper limit (high byte) Hz (BCD) Acceptable AI short protocol tone 6805B0 contain FF(H), tone detection is disabled.
NCU Parameters 6805BE to 6805C6 Function Unit - Not used Remarks Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Address Do not change the settings. Bits 0 to 3 – Not used 6805C7 Bit 4 = V.34 protocol dump 0: Simple, 1: Detailed (default) Bits 5 to 7 – Not used. 6805C8 to 6805D9 6805DA Not used - T.30 T1 timer 1s Do not change the settings. 1: Maximum wait time for post message (EOP/EOM/MPS) can 6805E0 bit Maximum wait time for post 0: 12 s be changed to 30 s.
NCU Parameters Address Function Unit 0 0 0 0 Not used 0 0 0 1 2.75 V 0 0 1 0 5.5 V 1 0 0 0 22 V 1 1 1 1 41.25 V Remarks NOTES 1. If a setting is not required, store FF in the address. 2. Italy and Belgium only RAM address 68055E: the lower four bits have the following meaning.
Dedicated Transmission Parameters Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 4.5 DEDICATED TRANSMISSION PARAMETERS There are two sets of transmission parameters: Fax and E-mail Each Quick Dial Key and Speed Dial Code has eight bytes of programmable parameters allocated to it. If transmissions to a particular machine often experience problems, store that terminal's fax number as a Quick Dial or Speed Dial, and adjust the parameters allocated to that number. The programming procedure will be explained first.
Dedicated Transmission Parameters 4.5.2 PARAMETERS Fax Parameters The initial settings of the following fax parameters are all FF(H) - all the parameters are disabled. Switch 00 FUNCTION AND COMMENTS ITU-T T1 time (for PSTN G3 mode) If the connection time to a particular terminal is longer than the NCU parameter setting, adjust this byte. The T1 time is the value stored in this byte (in hex code), multiplied by 1 second. Range: 0 to 120 s (00h to 78h) FFh - The local NCU parameter factory setting is used.
Dedicated Transmission Parameters Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Use a higher setting if there is signal loss at higher frequencies because of the length of wire between the modem and the telephone exchange when calling the number stored in this Quick/Speed Dial. 5-7 Cable equalizer Also, try using the cable equalizer if Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 0, Bit 5: 0 = None one or more of the following Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 0, Bit 5: 1 = Low symptoms occurs.
Dedicated Transmission Parameters 1 0 0 0 19200 1 0 0 1 21600 1 0 1 0 24000 1 0 1 1 26400 1 1 0 0 28800 1 1 0 1 31200 1 1 1 0 33600 1 1 1 1 Disabled Other settings: Not used 4-7 Not used Do not change the settings.
Dedicated Transmission Parameters V.8 protocol 4 0: Off 1: Disabled Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) If transmissions to a specific destination always end at a lower modem rate (14,400 bps or lower), disable V.8 protocol so as not to use V.34 protocol. 0: V.34 communication will not be possible. If the setting is "Disabled", the bit switch setting is used. Compression modes available This bit determines the capabilities that are 5 in transmit mode informed to the other terminal during transmission.
Dedicated Transmission Parameters E-mail Parameters The initial settings of the following e-mail parameters are all "0" (all parameters disabled). Switch 00 No FUNCTION COMMENTS MH Compression mode 0 for e-mail attachments Switches MH compression on and off for files 0: Off attached to e-mails for sending. 1: On MR Compression mode 1 for e-mail attachments Switches MR compression on and off for files 0: Off attached to e-mails for sending.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Dedicated Transmission Parameters Switch 01 No FUNCTION COMMENTS Original width of e-mail 0 attachment: A4 Sets the original width of the e-mail attachment as 0: Off A4. 1: On Original width of e-mail 1 attachment: B4 Sets the original width of the e-mail attachment as 0: Off B4. 1: On Original width of e-mail 2 attachment: A3 Sets the original width of the e-mail attachment as 0: Off A3. 1: On 3-6 Not used Do not change these settings.
Dedicated Transmission Parameters Switch 02 No FUNCTION COMMENTS Line resolution of e-mail 0 attachment: 200 x 100 Sets the line resolution of the e-mail attachment as 0: Off 200 x100. 1: On Line resolution of e-mail 1 attachment: 200 x 200 Sets the line resolution of the e-mail attachment as 0: Off 200 x 200. 1: On Line resolution of e-mail 2 attachment: 200 x 400 Sets the line resolution of the e-mail attachment as 0: Off 200 x 400. 1: On 3 Not used Do not change these settings.
Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) Dedicated Transmission Parameters Switch 04 No FUNCTION COMMENTS If the other ends have the addresses, which have 0 Full mode address the full mode function flag ("0"), this machine selection determines them as full mode standard machines. 0: Full mode address confirmation" to a message when transmitting.
Service RAM Addresses 4.6 SERVICE RAM ADDRESSES Do not change the settings which are marked as "Not used" or "Read only".
Service RAM Addresses Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 6800D3(H) - User parameter switch 03 (SWUSR_03: Automatic report printout) Bit 0: Transmission result report (memory transmissions) 0: Off, 1: On Bit 1: Not used Bit 2: Memory storage report 0: Off, 1: On Bit 3: Polling reserve report (polling reception) 0: Off, 1: On Bit 4: Polling result report (polling reception) 0: Off, 1: On Bit 5: Transmission result report (immediate transmissions) 0: Off, 1: On Bit 6: Not used Bit 7: Journal 0: Off, 1: On 6800D4(
Service RAM Addresses 6800D7(H) - User parameter switch 07 (SWUSR_07) Bit 0 Ringing 0: Off, 1: On Bit1: Automatic answering message 0: Off, 1: On Bit 2: Parallel memory transmission 0: Off, 1: On Bits 3 and 4: Not used Bit 5: Remote control 0: Off, 1: On Bits 6 and 7: Not used 6800D8(H) - User parameter switch 08 (SWUSR_08) Bits 0 and 1: Not used. Bit 2: Authorized reception 0: Only faxes from senders whose RTIs/CSIs are specified for this feature are accepted.
Service RAM Addresses Bit 0: Message printout while the machine is in Night Printing mode 0: On, 1: Off Bit 1: Maximum document length detection 0: Double letter, 1: Longer than double-letter (well log) – up to 1,200 mm Bit 2: Not used Bit 3: Fax mode settings, such as resolution, before a mode key (Copy/Fax/Printer/Scanner) is pressed 0: Not cleared, 1: Cleared Bits 4 to 6: Not used Bit 7: Not used 6800DF(H) - User parameter switch 15 (SWUSR_0F) (This switch is not printed on the user parameter list.
Service RAM Addresses 6800E2(H) - User parameter switch 18 (SWUSR_12) Bit 0: TTI date 0: Off, 1: On Bit 1: TTI sender 0: Off, 1: On Bit 2: TTI file number 0: Off, 1: On Bit 3: TTI page number 0: Off, 1: On Bits 4 to 6: Not used Bit 7: Japan only 6800E3(H) - User parameter switch 19 (SWUSR_13) Bit 0: Not used Bit 1: Journal format 0: The Journal is separated into transmissions and receptions 1: The Journal is separated into G3-1, G3-2, and G3-3 communications Bit 2: Not used Bit 3: 90° image rotation
Service RAM Addresses Bit 0: Print results of sending reception notice request message 0: Disabled (print only when error occurs), 1: Enabled Bit 1: Respond to e-mail reception acknowledgment request 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled Bit 2: Not used Bit 3: File format for forwarded folders 0: TIFF, 1:PDF Bit 4: Transmit Journal by E-mail 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled Bit 5: Not used Bit 6: Network error display 0: Displayed, 1: Not displayed Bit 7: Transmit error mail notification 0: Enabled, 1: Disabled 6800E6(H) - User
Service RAM Addresses 6800F0(H) - User parameter switch 32 (SWUSR_20) Bit 0: Quotation priority for a destination when there is no destination of the specified type 0: Paper output priority = Priority order: 1. IP-fax destination, 2. Fax Number, 3. E-mail address, 4. Folder 1: Electric putout order = Priority order: 1. E-mail address, 2. Folder, 3. IP-fax destination, 4.
If the number of characters is less than the maximum (20 for RTI, 32 for TTI), add a stop code (00[H]) after the last character.
Service RAM Addresses 680477(H) - Time for economy transmission (minute - BCD) 680492(H) - Transmission monitor volume 00 - 07(H) 680493(H) - Reception monitor volume 680494(H) - On-hook monitor volume 680495(H) - Dialing monitor volume 680496(H) - Buzzer volume 00 - 07(H) 00 - 07(H) 00 - 07(H) 00 - 07(H) 680497(H) - Beeper volume 00 - 07(H) 6804A8(H) - Machine code (Check ram 4) 6805DE 68918E(H) - Gatekeeper server address - Main (Max.
Service RAM Addresses Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 6BEBFE(H) – Dial tone detection frequency – Upper limit (High) Defaults: NA: 06, EU: 06, ASIA: 06 6BEBFF(H) – Dial tone detection frequency – Upper Limit (Low) Defaults: NA: 50, EU: 50, ASIA: 50 6BEC00(H) – Dial tone detection frequency – Lower Limit (High) Defaults: NA: 03, EU: 02, ASIA: 02 6BEC01(H) – Dial tone detection frequency – Lower Limit (Low) Defaults: NA: 60, EU: 90, ASIA: 90 6BEC02(H) –Dial tone detection waiting time (20 ms) Defaults: NA: 64
General Specifications 5. SPECIFICATIONS 5.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 5.1.1 FCU Type: Circuit: Connection: Desktop type transceiver PSTN PABX Direct couple Book (Face down) Maximum Length: 356 mm [14 inch] Maximum Width: 216 mm [8.5 inch] ARDF (Face up) Original Size: (Single-sided document) Length: 139 - 1200 mm [5.5 - 47.2 inch] Width: 139 - 216 mm [5.5 - 8.5 inch] (Double-sided document) Length: 160 - 356 mm [6.3 - 14.0 inch] Width: 139 - 216 mm [5.5 - 8.
Data Compression: MH, MR, MMR, JBIG Protocol: Group 3 with ECM Modulation: Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) General Specifications V.34, V.17 (TCM), V.29, V.17 (QAM), V.27ter (PHM), V.8, V.21 (FSK) G3: 33600/31200/28800/26400/24000/21600/ Data Rate: 19200/16800/14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps Automatic fallback I/O Rate: With ECM: 0 ms/line Without ECM: 2.
General Specifications 5.1.2 CAPABILITIES OF PROGRAMMABLE ITEMS The following table shows the capabilities of each programmable items. Item Max. Total Destinations in Address Book 2000 Groups 100 Destination per Group 500 Destinations for All Files 500 Programs 100 Auto Document 6 Special Senders 30 Specific Senders 30 The following table shows how the capabilities of the document memory will change after the Expansion Memory are installed.
IFAX Specifications Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 5.2 IFAX SPECIFICATIONS Local area network Connectivity: Ethernet 100base-Tx/10base-T IEEE802.11a/g (wireless LAN), 1000 Base-T Main scan: 400 dpi, 200 dpi Resolution: Sub scan: 400 dpi, 200 dpi, 100 dpi To use 400 dpi, IFAX SW01 Bit 4 must be set to “1”.
IP-FAX Specifications 5.3 IP-FAX SPECIFICATIONS Local Area Network Network: Ethernet/10base-T, 100base-TX IEEE802.11a/g (wireless LAN), 1000 Base-T 8 x 3.85 lines/mm, 200x100dpi (standard character), 8 x 7.7lines/mm, 200x200dpi (detail character), Scan line density: 8 x 15.4lines/mm (fine character: optional expansion memory required), 16 x 15.
Fax Unit Configuration Component Code MBU GWFCU SM Remarks 3 M381 Speaker Expansion Memory No. Fax Option Type SP5200 (M381) 5.
M375/M376/M386/M389 PAPER FEED UNIT TK1090/TK1100/TK1120/TK1130 R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P a ge Date A d de d /U pd at e d /N ew None
PAPER FEED UNIT TK1090/TK1100/TK1120/TK1130 (M375/M376/M386/M389) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT ........................................... 1 1.1 EXTERNAL COVERS ....................................................................................1 1.1.1 CASTER COVERS (M376/M389 ONLY) ..............................................1 1.1.2 LEFT COVER .......................................................................................2 1.2 PAPER FEED ........................................
READ THIS FIRST Safety and Symbols Replacement Procedure Safety Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before beginning any of the replacement procedures in this manual. Symbols Used in this Manual This manual uses the following symbols.
External Covers 1. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 1.1 EXTERNAL COVERS Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before attempting any procedure in this section. Paper Feed Unit (M375/M376/ M386/M389) 1.1.1 CASTER COVERS (M376/M389 ONLY) 1. 2.
External Covers 1.1.2 LEFT COVER 1. For M376/M389, remove the caster left cover ( 2. Pull out the target paper tray [A]. 3. Left cover [A] ( p.1).
Paper Feed 1.2 PAPER FEED 1.2.1 PAPER FEED ROLLER Pull out the target paper tray. 2. 3. Slide the paper feed roller holder [A] to the left. Paper feed roller [B] Paper Feed Unit (M375/M376/ M386/M389) 1. 1.2.2 REMAINING PAPER SENSORS 1. Take out the main frame and paper feed unit(s) on the target paper feed unit. 2. Remaining paper sensor 1 [A] (hooks, x 1) Use the black connector when reassembling the remaining paper sensor 1.
Paper Feed 1.2.3 PAPER END SENSOR 1. 2. Take out the main frame and paper feed unit(s) on the target paper feed unit. Take out the target paper tray. 3. Paper end sensor [A] (hooks, x 1) 1.2.4 VERTICAL TRANSPORT SENSOR 1. 2. Take out the main frame and paper feed unit(s) on the target paper feed unit. Take out the target paper tray. 1.
Electrical Components 1.3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 1.3.1 DRIVE BOARD Left cover ( p.2) 2. Drive board [A] ( Paper Feed Unit (M375/M376/ M386/M389) 1. x all, x 4) 1.3.2 PAPER FEED CLUTCH 1. Left cover ( 2. 3. 4. Gear [A] (hook) Gear bracket [B] ( x 1) Paper feed clutch [C] ( x 1) SM p.
Electrical Components 1.3.3 PAPER FEED MOTOR 1. 2. Left cover ( p.2) Paper feed clutch ( 3. Paper feed motor bracket [A] ( 4. Paper feed motor [A] ( M375/M376/M386/M389 p.
Electrical Components 1.3.4 PAPER TRAY SET SWITCH Paper feed motor bracket ( p.6) 2. Paper tray set switch [A] (hooks) Paper Feed Unit (M375/M376/ M386/M389) 1.
Electrical Components 1.3.5 PAPER SIZE SENSORS 1. 2. Remove the target paper feed unit. Pull out the target paper tray. 3. Sensor box [A] under the bottom of the paper feed unit ( 4. Paper size sensor 1 [A], 2 [B], 3 [C] ( x 1, hooks each) Use the white connector when reassembling the paper size sensor 1. Use the blue connector when reassembling the paper size sensor 2. Use the yellow connector when reassembling the paper size sensor 3.