REVISION 0FAX-L1000 H12-1613 230V ECFAX-L1000 H12-1614 230V UKFAX-L1000 H12-1615 230V GERFAX-L1000 H12-1617 230V FRNFAX-L1000 H12-1618 230V AUSFAX-L10
VIII5 - 43 2. SERVICE TOOLS5 - 43 2.1 Printer Driver Tester5 - 43 2.1.1 Outline5 - 44 2.1.2 Explanation of LEDs and Switches5 - 45 2.1.3. Operatio
2-44FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-37 Service Data (2/6)No. 001 to 004, 011 to 020 are not used. Do not change their settings.#2
2-45FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-38 Service Data (3/6)No. 001, 005 to 008, 012, 014, and 016 to 080 are not used. Do not change
2-46FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions#4B NCU*1TONE/PULSE(NCU settings)DIAL TONE2nd DIAL TONEBUSY TONE 0BUSY TONE 1REORDER TONEMULTIAUTO RXCN
2-47FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-40 Service Data (5/6)#4A SPECIAL, #4B NCUThe values of these items are all set to match a spec
2-48FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-41 Service Data (6/6)REFERENCEFor details on test mode, see this Chapter, 3.4 Test Functions.#
2-49FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions3.3.5 Explanation of SSSW (Service Soft Switch Settings)The items registered and set by each of these s
2-50FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions3.3.6 New SSSWs/parameters added to this model#1 SSSWSW01 (service soft switch 01: error management )Bi
2-51FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions#1 SSSWSW05 (service soft switch 05: standard function <DIS signal> settings)Bit Function 1 0 0 N
2-52FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions#1 SSSWSW06 (service soft switch 06: scan condition settings)Bit Function 1 0 0 Document feed after DES
2-53FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions#1 SSSWSW26 (service soft switch 26: transmission function settings)Bit Function 1 0 0 Compulsory direc
IX5 - 209 3.8.2 Service operations5 - 214 3.8.3 Technical Information5 - 214 3.8.4 Maintenance and service5 - 215 3.9 RAM DIMM Module5 - 215 3.9.1
2-54FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions#1 SSSWSW28 (service soft switch 28: V.8/V.34 protocol settings)Bit Function 1 0 0 (New) Caller V.8 pro
2-55FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions#2 MENUNo. Function Selection range Default setting008 V.34 max. baud rate 2400~3429 3429 (3429 baud)00
2-56FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions#3 NUMERIC PARAM. (numeric parameter settings)No. Function Selection range Default setting010 T0 Timer
2-57FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions#7 PRINTERService soft switch settingsSW04 (switch 04: reduction/cassette selection settings)Bit Functi
2-58FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsSSSW Default SettingTYPE EUROPE U.K. SWEDEN SWISS AUSTRIA DENMARK#1 SSSWSW01 00010000 00010000 00010000
2-59FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsSSSW Default SettingTYPE NORWAY HOLLAND BELGIUM AUSTRALIA FINLAND N.Z.#1 SSSWSW01 00010000 00010000 000
2-60FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsSSSW Default SettingTYPE ITALY SPAINPORTUGALIRELAND HUNGARY SAF#1 SSSWSW01 00010000 00010000 00010000 0
2-61FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsSSSW Default SettingTYPE GERMAN FRANCE CZECH SLOVENIA#1 SSSWSW01 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000SW0
2-62FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsSSSW Default SettingTYPE EUROPE U.K. SWEDEN SWISS AUSTRIA DENMARK#3 NUMERICParam 02: 10 10 10 10 10 1
2-63FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsSSSW Default SettingTYPE NORWAY HOLLAND BELGIUM AUSTRALIA FINLAND N.Z.#3 NUMERICParam 02: 10 10 10 10
X V. ILLUSTRATION INDEXChapter 1: Safety and PrecautionsPage1 - 2 Figure 1 - 1 Printer High Voltage Terminal1 - 3 Figure 1 - 2 High Temperature Par
2-64FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsSSSW Default SettingTYPE ITALY SPAINPORTUGALIRELAND HUNGARY SAF#3 NUMERICParam 02: 10 10 10 10 10 10
2-65FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsSSSW Default SettingTYPE GERMAN FRANCE CZECH SLOVENIA#3 NUMERICParam 02: 8 8 10 10 03: 15 15 15 15
2-66FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions3.4 Test FunctionsThis fax functions for testing individual operations, such as below.3.4.1 Test mode o
2-67FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions3.4.2 Test mode flowchartTo operate the test mode, after pressing the Data registration button, press t
2-68FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-45 Test Mode (2/2)[9]ISDN TEST[1] DRAM TEST[2] FREQ[3] LOOP TEST[4] G3 Tx TEST[7] V34 G3 Tx TE
2-69FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions3.4.3 D-RAM testsPressing the numeric key 1 from the test mode menu selects the D-RAM tests. D-RAM Test
2-70FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions3.4.4 Print testa) Test mode print testThe Print Test menu is selected by pressing the numeric key 3 fr
2-71FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions3.4.5 Modem and NCU testsThese tests test modem and NCU transmission and reception. The modem tests che
2-72FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructionsb) G3 signal transmission testThe G3 signal transmission test menu is selected by pressing the numeric
2-73FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructionsc) Tonal and DTMF signal reception testsThe tonal and DTMF signal reception test is selected by pressin
XI2 - 35 Figure 2 - 29 User Menu Settings (10/13)2 - 36 Figure 2 - 30 User Menu Settings (11/13)2 - 37 Figure 2 - 31 User Menu Settings (12/13)2 -
2-74FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructionsd) V.34 G3 signal transmission testThe V.34 G3 signal transmission test menu is selected by pressing th
2-75FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions3.4.6 AGING testIf the numeric key 5 is pressed in the test mode menu, the AGING test is selected. In
2-76FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions3.4.7 Faculty testsThe faculty tests are selected by pressing the numeric key 6 from the test mode menu
2-77FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-49 Sensor TestsNOTEThe sensor test 4 to 6 are for factory testing purposes, and so are unrelat
2-78FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructionsa-1) Toner sensor test check methodUse the following methods to test “TN on”, and “TN of”.• "TN on
2-79FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions(3) Close the printer cover. If the printer cover is closed without a cartridge being inserted, there
2-80FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructionsc) Operation panel testsThe operation panel test is selected by pressing the numeric key 7 from the fac
2-81FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsWhen all the characters displayed have gone out, the system next starts the one-touchspeed dialing butt
2-82FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-52 Operation Panel6-7:OPERATION PANELHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH6-7:OPERATION PAN
2-83FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions3.4.8 ISDN testWhen numeric key 9 is pressed on the TEST MODE menu, the ISDN test is selected. AnISDN t
XII3 - 54 Figure 3 - 24 Drum Cleaning3 - 55 Figure 3 - 25 High Voltage Terminals3 - 56 Figure 3 - 26 Transfer3 - 56 Figure 3 - 27 Separation3 - 57
2-84FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructionsc) G3 signal transmission testWhen numeric key 4 is pressed on the ISDN test menu, the G3 signal transm
2-85FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructionsd) V.34 G3 signal transmission testThe V.34 G3 signal transmission test menu is selected by pressing th
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Chapter 3TechnicalReference
3-1FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference1. SPECIFICATIONS1.1 OverviewThis G3 facsimile transceiver conforms to ITU-T international standards.1.1.1
3-2FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference•Expanded transaction featuresYou can create up to 50 private memory boxes and set them up to receive docum
3-3FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference1.2 Configuration and Structure1.2.1 Product namesLASER beam printing type G3 facsimile FAX-L10001.2.2 Ex
3-4FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference1.2.3 Configurationa) Main unitStructural section : Frame, motors, rollers, covers, and others (sensors, e
3-5FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference1.3 Specifications and Functions1.3.1 Basic specificationsTypeDesktop facsimile transceiverBody colorArt gr
XIII4 - 19 Figure 4 - 16 Cleaning Location 24 - 20 Figure 4 - 17 Preparation for Cleaning 14 - 20 Figure 4 - 18 Preparation for Cleaning 24 - 21 Fi
3-6FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference1.3.2 Communications specificationsApplicable linesAnalog line (one line)• PSTN (Public Switched Telephone
3-7FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceCanon express protocolCEP1Time required for transmission protocolPost-message Post-messagePre-message Proto
3-8FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference1.3.3 Scanner section specificationsTypeSheetsSheet dimensionsMaximum Width 10.98" × length 39.4"
3-9FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceCopy resolutionMemory copy 16 dots/mm × 15.4 line/mm (Interpolated)Scanning density adjustmentLighter, Stan
3-10FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceScanning rangeItem A4 Letter Legal B4 (AE only)Effective 8.19"±0.004" 8.43"±0.004" 8.4
3-11FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference1.3.4 Printer section specificationsPaper dimensionsA4 8.27" × 11.69" (210 mm × 297 mm)Letter 8.
3-12FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceRecommended recording paperCanon Copier LTR/LGL Premium Paper Weight 75 g/m2 Paper size Letter, Legal Manu
3-13FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferencePrinting rangeItem A4 Letter LegalEffective printing width 8.01 8.24" 8.24"(203.5 mm) (209.4 mm)
3-14FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference1.3.5 FunctionsFAX/TEL switchingNoneAnswering machine connectionNoneMemory receptionWhen receiving Canon F
3-15FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceAuto dialingTelephone number digits Max. 39 digitsOne-touch dial Max. 72Coded speed dial Max. 128Group dia
XIV5 - 61 Figure 5 - 14 External View5 - 61 Figure 5 - 15 Attachment to the Main Unit 15 - 62 Figure 5 - 16 Attachment to the Main Unit 25 - 62 Fig
3-16FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceActivity managementa) User reportActivity management report(Every 40 transactions : Can be separated into
3-17FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceMemory backupBackup contents Dial registration data, user data, service data, timeBackup IC 512 kbit SRAM
3-18FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2. THEORY OF OPERATIONS2.1 Product Overview2.1.1 Fax main unitThis fax operates on ordinary AC230V househo
3-19FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referencef) 4MB memory kitThe image memory can be expanded by installing 4MB memory boards. Two memoryboards can be
3-20FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceFigure 3-4 Product OverviewMain unitFAX-L1000OptionOPTION MEMORY VII (4MB)ConsumablesFX6 toner cartridgePA
3-21FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.2 Mechanical OverviewThe mechanical section of this fax comprises the scanner section, the pickup sectio
3-22FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceFigure 3-5 Paper PathDocument pathRecording paper pathPrinter SectionScanner SectionPaper pickupSection
3-23FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.2.3 Drive system layouta) Scanner sectionThe power of the document read motor is transmitted by belt and
3-24FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceFigure 3-6 Drive System LayoutDC motorPick-up rollerMulti-purpose traypickup rollerMain motorRead motorPre
3-25FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.2.4 Electrical system layouta) Board layouta-1) SCNT boardThe SCNT board, which contains the system cont
XV5 - 144 Figure 5 - 64 System Data List (7/10)5 - 145 Figure 5 - 65 System Data List (8/10)5 - 146 Figure 5 - 66 System Data List (9/10)5 - 147 Fi
3-26FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceFigure 3-7 Electrical System LayoutPaper size detection boardsPaper size detection board 1Paper size detec
3-27FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb) Sensor layoutb-1) Contact sensorThis contact sensor (CS) horizontally scans documents up to Letter size
3-28FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb-12) Recording paper eject sensor 1This sensor, which detects whether or not the recording paper has been
3-29FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceFigure 3-8 Arrangement of SensorsPre-feed sensorPrinter cover sensorDocument edge sensorMulti-purpose tray
3-30FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.3 Scanner SectionThe scanner section comprises the document feed section and the optical section.2.3.1 D
3-31FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceFigure 3-9 Document Feed SectionDocument pathSeparation roller(lower)Pick-up rollerSeparation roller(upper
3-32FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceNOTEDocument stopper movement(1) When documents are set (Fig. A)The document stopper on the ADF section (U
3-33FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceFigure 3-10 Stopper Movement(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)
3-34FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb-2) Document jam detectionThe document edge sensor detects such document jams as pickup jams and documen
3-35FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.3.2 Optical sectiona) Functionsa-1) Document scanningFor document scanning, the Contact Sensor (CS) hori
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3-36FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb) Structuresb-1) Contact sensorThe contact sensor is designed to be dust-free, so that dust and other suc
3-37FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceFigure 3-11 Contact SensorDocumentContact sensorlogic boardPhoto transistorLEDScanning glassIncident light
3-38FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.4 Paper Load Sectiona) Functionsa-1) Recording paper pickup function(From multi-purpose tray)In case of
3-39FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb) Structuresb-1) Cassette paper loadingIn case of paper pick-up from the cassette, while the main motor r
3-40FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceFigure 3-12 Cassette Paper LoadingFeed rollerFeed rollerSeparation rollerPaperpickup rollerSpringLifting p
3-41FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb-2) Recording paper pickup jam detection configurationRecording paper pickup jams are detected by the pho
3-42FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb-3) No recording paper detection configurationThe presence of paper on the multi-purpose tray is detected
3-43FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceFigure 3-13 Paper Size Detection Configuration(Paper feeder)Figure 3-14 Paper Size Detection Configuration
3-44FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.5 Printer SectionThe LASER beam printer engine comprises the following sections.Figure 3-15 Printer Sect
3-45FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.5.1 Paper feed/eject sectiona) Functionsa-1) Paper feed/ejectThe feed section feeds the recording paper
Chapter 1Safety andPrecautions
3-46FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceFigure 3-16 Paper Feed/Eject SectionPaper pathFeed rollerECNT boardPhotosenstive drumPre-transfer rollerPr
3-47FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb-2) Recording paper jam detection configurationRecording paper jams in the paper feed/eject section are d
3-48FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.5.2 LASER/Scanner sectiona) FunctionsFigure 3-17 LASER/Scanner SectionThe VIDEO signal (nVDO) is sent fr
3-49FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb) Automatic power control of laser diodeThe laser driver IC conducts the automatic power control (APC) of
3-50FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.5.3 Toner cartridgea) FunctionsFigure 3-18 Toner CartridgeThe image formation system is the central hub
3-51FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb) Electrostatic latent image formation blockThis block follows two steps to produce an electrostatic late
3-52FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb-2) Laser beam exposureFigure 3-21 Laser Beam ExposureWhen the laser beam scans the drum surface, it caus
3-53FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceAs shown in Figure 3-23, the developing unit consists of a fixed magnet, a developingcylinder and a rubber
3-54FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenced-1) Drum cleaningFigure 3-24 Drum CleaningThe residual toner on the drum surface is scraped away with the
3-55FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference• The high-voltage terminal of the toner cartridge is shown below.Figure 3-25 High Voltage Terminals• The
ApplicationThis manual has been issued by Canon Inc. for qualified persons to learn technical theory, installation,maintenance, and repair of products
3-56FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.5.4 Transfer/Separation sectionIn this block, the toner image is transferred from the drum surface to th
3-57FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.5.5 Fixing sectionAs the toner image transferred onto the paper in the transfer block is only adhered by
3-58FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference• This fax machine does not have "-ACVIN signal".• If the ECNT board CPU detects with the thermi
3-59FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference5. When the thermistor is in the high temperature detection mode and the initialtemperature is 185°F(85°C)
3-60FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.6 Circuit Overview2.6.1 SCNT board function block diagramFigure 3-29 Function Block Diagram (1)DisplayOP
3-61FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.6.2 Functionsa) SCNT boardThe SCNT board performs the following functions.Drive controlThe drive control
3-62FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceMemory functionsUser data, service data, data registered before shipment from the factory, andcommunicatio
3-63FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenced) OPCNT boardButtons detection and LED drive functionThe control IC on the OPCNT board detects the button
3-64FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.6.3 ECNT board function block diagraFigure 3-30 Function Block Diagram (2)ECNT boardHorizontal synchroni
3-65FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.6.4 Functionsa) ECNT boardFixing heater controlThe fixing heater control section monitors the DC voltage
1-1FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions1. DANGER TO PERSONNEL1.1 Electric ShockPrecautionsBefore disassembling the fax, carry out the following
3-66FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceToner detectionSignals are received from the antenna type toner sensor, and monitors the remaining tonerof
3-67FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.6.5 SCNT board component block diagramFigure 3-31 Component Block Diagram (1)MMCam sensorCam motorDCACDC
3-68FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referencea) System control section (SCNT board)The system control section consists of the following components and
3-69FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referencea-4) DRAM (IC 3, 31)This 16-Mbit DRAM is backed up by rechargeable battery (approx. 12 hour after ACpower
3-70FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb-2) CODEC IC (IC 22)The main functions of the CODEC IC are as follows:•Scanner interface•Serial interfac
3-71FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.6.6 ECNT board component block diagramFigure 3-32 Component Block Diagram (2)SLFANSLSLSLFANSLSLRecoding
3-72FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referencea) Printer control section (ECNT board)The printer control section consists of the following components an
3-73FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference2.6.7 Flow of image signalsa) G3 memory transmission(1) The image is scanned by the contact sensor, and th
3-74FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceFigure 3-33 Transmission(6)(6)(6)(2)(5)ABDCEFNCU boardJ23IC26IC17IC3IC22SCNT boardA:Image processing ICB:C
3-75FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb) G3 reception(1) The received image signal by L1, L2 is passed through a 2-line - 4-line conversioncirc
1-2FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions1.1.1 AC line (AC 230V household current)Power supply unit (primary side)The AC 230V is supplied to the
3-76FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceFigure 3-34 Reception(1)(1)(4)(1)(4)(2)(5)(3)(5) (5) (6)ABDCEFNCU boardPrint outJ23IC26IC18IC17IC3IC22J2J3
3-77FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference3. NEW FUNCTION3.1 High-speed TransmissionThe image transmission time is reduced drastically compared with
3-78FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceNOTE1. The V.34 protocol uses ECM. If the ECM SW in user data is set to OFF,the V.8 protocol is not execut
3-79FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb) Typical protocolFigure 3-35 Typical ProtocolCNGANSamJMCMCJINFO0aINFO0cBAConnected to the lineL1L2ABINFO
3-80FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb-1) Network interaction (Phase 1)The V.8 protocol is used as the startup protocol for high-speed modem V.
3-81FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb-2) Probing (Phase 2)The line characteristics are measured and modulation-related parameters, such as sym
3-82FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb-3) Primary channel equalizer training (Phase 3)Filters, such as equalizers, are trained (adjusted) with
3-83FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb-5) Control channelThe conventional T.30 protocol is executed.The transmission speed is 600bps.• Transmit
3-84FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb-6) Primary channel resyncronization procedureTraining is performed with the parameters set in phase 4.Th
3-85FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb-8) Control channel resyncronization procedure (Communication endprocedure)Protocol for terminating trans
1-3FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions1.2 High Temperature PartsPrecautionsTo prevent burns while disassembling the fax, disconnect the power
3-86FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referencec) Examples of sequencesThe signals in the shaded areas are important in the protocol.c-1) Late startSince
3-87FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referencec-2) Between-page sequenceThe transmitter sends image data, then the PPS-MPS signal in the same as for the
3-88FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referencec-3) Mode changeThe transmitter sends PPS-EOM and the receiver sends the MCF signal. Then the receiversend
3-89FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referencec-4) Image transmission speed change from the receiverThe receiver returns to the PPh signal in response t
3-90FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referencec-5) Image transmission speed change from the transmitterThe transmitter sends image data, and then the PP
3-91FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference3.2 JBIG Image Compression Encoding Method3.2.1 Outline of the JBIG Image Compression Encoding MethodThe J
3-92FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceNOTEThe characteristics of Progressive Bi-level Image Compression are explainedbelow as a reference. First
3-93FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference3.2.3 Encoding MethodIn the JBIG encoding used in the Single Progression Sequential Bi-level Image Compres
3-94FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenceb) In the model template, the combination (10-bit pixel pattern) of 10 pixels is output to thearithmetic e
3-95FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceFigure 3-44 Positions of Pixels in Model TemplateTable 3-1 Study Table (Initial values)Table 3-2 Probabili
1-4FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions1.3 FireDangerDo not throw the lithium battery or the toner cartridge into fire.Lithium batteryThe lithi
3-96FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceExample:A brief explanation of how the study table works is given below.It is assumed that each of the mod
3-97FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Referenced) The probability estimation table, published in the ITU-T T.82. Its contents are fixed,differing from th
3-98FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceThe concept of arithmetic encoding is simply explained below.The following assumptions are made in order t
3-99FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceNext, the encoding for continuous accurate predictions will be simply explained.The assumptions below will
3-100FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference3.2.4 Construction of image data with JBIG Image Compression EncodingImages are encoded in block units ca
3-101FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference3.2.5 Explanation of Bi-level Image Header section (BIH)The BIH is shown in the construction figure below
3-102FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference3.2.6 Explanation and parameters for each symbol used in BIHThe 0x of each parameter shows that the follo
3-103FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference3.2.7 Explanation of Bi-level Image Data (BID) sectionBID is as shown in the construction figure below, a
3-104FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference COMMENT (Private comment: 0x07)An optional comment may be added.ESC 0x07 Lc:Comment length NEWLEN (New
3-105FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 3.3 Energy Save Standby (ESS)a) FunctionESS is an energy save function for minimizing power loss during
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3-106FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical ReferenceNOTEThe power consumption at standby is 22 W in non-ESS mode and2 W in ESS mode.The ESS function does not
Chapter 4Maintenanceand Service
4-1FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service1. MAINTENANCE1.1 Maintenance Items1.1.1 ConsumablesLevel Consumable WhenUser Canon FX 6 Cartridge When
4-2FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service KANGASWeight 80 g/m2Paper size A4Manufactured by KANGAS NEUSIEDLER Canon PaperWeight 80 g/m2
4-3FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service1.1.2 CleaningLevel Location WhenUser Main unit outer cover When dirty.Document pick-up When document p
4-4FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceLevel Location WhenService technician Multi-purpose tray When recording paper pick-uppick-up roller per
4-5FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceLevel Location WhenFixing pressure roller When marks on back of recording paperat intervals of 2.48&quo
4-6FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service1.2 Tools1.2.1 General toolsTool UsePhillips screwdriver Removing/inserting screwsSlot head screwdriver
4-7FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service2. CONSUMABLES REPLACEMENT2.1 Toner CartridgeREFERENCEFor details on how to replace the toner cartridge
1-6FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions1.4 Moving and Rotating PartsPrecautionsTo prevent accidents involving moving or rotating parts during s
4-8FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service2.3 Stamp InkFigure 4-1 Refilling the Stamp Ink 11.Disconnect the power cord of the fax unit from its p
4-9FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceFigure 4-2 Refilling the Stamp Ink 2Figure 4-3 Refilling the Stamp Ink 34.Gently lift the ADF cover up
4-10FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service6.Close the ADF cover, lower the document feeder tray, and connectthe power cord of the fax unit to th
4-11FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service3. CLEANING3.1 Main UnitWipe any dirt off with a soft, dry cloth.3.2 Document Pick-up RollerOpen the u
4-12FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceFigure 4-4 Cleaning Location 1Figure 4-5 Cleaning Location 2Do not use tissue. Otherwise, paper dust
4-13FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service3.10 Transfer Guidea) Preparations for cleaning(1) Disconnect the power cord of the fax from the power
4-14FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Serviceb) Cleaning(1) Using a soft clean cloth, wipe any paper dust off the black plate of the transfer guide
4-15FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service(3) Pull the transfer guide back to its full extent, then wipe the silver metal strip with cloth.Then
4-16FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service3.11 Transfer Charging Rollera) Preparations for cleaning(1) Disconnect the power cord of the fax from
4-17FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Serviceb) Cleaning(1) Using lint-free paper, wipe any dirt off the transfer charging roller.Figure 4-12 Clean
1-7FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and PrecautionsFigure 1-3 Moving and Rotating PartsDC motorPick-up rollerMulti-purpose traypickup rollerMain motorRead
4-18FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service3.12 Cassette Pick-Up Roller/Feed Roller/Separation Rollera) Preparations for cleaning(1) Disconnect t
4-19FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Serviceb) Cleaning(1) Using lint-free paper dipped in alcohol, wipe any dirt off the cassette pick-up roller
4-20FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service3.13 Multi-Purpose Tray Pick-Up Roller/Separation Pada) Preparations for cleaning(1) Disconnect the po
4-21FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Serviceb) Cleaning(1) Using lint-free paper dipped in alcohol, wipe any dirt off the multi-purpose tray pick-
4-22FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service3.14 Feed Rollera) Preparations for cleaning(1) Disconnect the power cord of the fax from the power so
4-23FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service(4) Remove the right cover, front right cover, rear cover and the read motor cover.(5) Remove the join
4-24FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service(10) Remove the shield cover and the operation panel.Figure 4-25 Preparation for Cleaning 5(11) Remove
4-25FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service(12) Remove the entrance cover.(13) Disconnect the multi-purpose paper sensor cable.Figure 4-27 Prepar
4-26FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Serviceb) Cleaning(1) After removing the envelope feeder gear cover and the multi-purpose pick-up ass’y,using
4-27FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service3.15 Pre-Transfer Roller and Registration Arma) Preparations for cleaning(1) Refer to 3.14 Feed Roller
1-8FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions1.5 Laser BeamsThis fax is a Class 1 Laser Product as defined in the EN60825 (IEC825) Radiation Safety o
4-28FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Serviceb) Cleaning(1) Using lint-free paper dipped in alcohol, wipe any dirt off the pre-transfer roller andr
4-29FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service3.16 Paper Feed Belt and Paper Feed Guidea) Preparations for cleaning(1) Refer to 3.11 Transfer Chargi
4-30FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service(2) Using lint-free paper dipped in alcohol, wipe any dirt off the paper feed guide.Figure 4-35 Cleani
4-31FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service3.17 Fixing Unit Entrance Guidea) Preparations for cleaning(1) Disconnect the power cord of the fax fr
4-32FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service3.18 Fixing Filma) Preparations for cleaning(1) Disconnect the power cord of the fax from the power so
4-33FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service(4) Remove the upper crossmember.Figure 4-40 Preparation for Cleaning 3b) Cleaning(1) Using lint-free
4-34FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service3.19 Face-Up Deflector, Fixing Delivery Roller and Lower Paper Delivery Guidea) Preparations fo
4-35FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service4. ADJUSTMENT4.1 Parts ReplacementPlease refer to the separate PARTS CATALOG for disassembly / assembl
4-36FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service4.4 Leading Edge Margin Adjustmenta) WhenAs VR501 on the ECNT board is adjusted at the factory, its ad
4-37FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service(7) Make several test prints again, and perform step (5). Check that the leading edgemargin is 2.0mm.
1-9FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and PrecautionsFigure 1-5 Laser ShutterLaser lightLaser shutterLaser/Scanner unitFX6 toner cartridge
4-38FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service5. TROUBLESHOOTING5.1 Troubleshooting5.1.1 Repairsa) Check installation environmentCheck that the foll
4-39FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service5.2 Error Shown on the Display5.2.1 User error message"# ALREADY IN USE"Cause: The box speci
4-40FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service"CHECK POLLING ID" (#0008, #0021)Cause: Polling was impossible because the polling ID or you
4-41FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service"ENTER DAC"Cause: The department access code is not entered to send document.Solution: Enter
4-42FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service"NO RX PAPER" (#0012)Cause: Declares that the other fax has no recording paper for DIS.Solut
4-43FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service"REC. PAPER JAM" (#0009)Cause: Recording paper jamThis is displayed when the pre-feed senso
4-44FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service"STOP KEY PRESSED"Cause: You have pressed the Stop button to cancel the current transaction.
4-45FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service5.2.2 Error codesa) Service error code outputIf Service Data #1 SSSW SW01 bit 0 is set to “1”, then se
4-46FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service•Echo measuresChange the following bit switches of service data #1SSSW SW03.Bit 4 → 1: Ignore the firs
4-47FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Servicec) Error code listThe error codes used for this fax are as follows.Codes listed as “New” in the list b
I I. MEANINGS OF MARKSThe marks used in this manual have the following meanings.Mark MeaningIndicates a general caution or warning, or otherwise to co
1-10FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions2. DANGER TO EQUIPMENT2.1 Handling the FAXFigure 1-6 Precautions 1General Precautions❏ TO AVOID SERIOUS
4-48FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceNo. Tx or Rx Definition#0995 [ TX/RX ] The image data stored in memory have been clearedc-2) Service e
4-49FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceNo. Tx or Rx Definition##0290 [ TX ] Receive signals other than PIN, PIP, MCF, RTPor RTN after MPS tra
4-50FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service• ECM mode error codesNo. Tx or Rx Definition##0750 [ TX ] Exceed repeat protocol due to failure to re
4-51FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceNo. Tx or Rx Definition##0770 [ TX ] Exceed repeat protocol limit due to failure to receivesignificant
4-52FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceNo. Tx or Rx Definition##0792 [ RX ] Fail to detect PPS-NULL between partial pages duringECM reception
4-53FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Serviced) Recovery methods for codes indicated as “New”d-1) User error codes#0001 [TX] Paper jamCause: The do
4-54FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceCause: Internal structure defectSolution: (1) Check if the document edge sensor (DES) is operating cor
4-55FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service#0009 [RX] Recording paper jam or out of paperCause: The recording paper jammed.Solution: Clear the re
4-56FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service(21) Check the recording paper eject sensor 2, the cable and the fixing unit(J131) connections.(22) Re
4-57FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service#0059 [TX] The number you dial and connected number (CSI) does notmatchCause: “USER TEL” on the recept
1-11FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and PrecautionsFigure 1-7 Precautions 2❏ Before you transport the fax, remove the cartridge. Toprotect the cartridge f
4-58FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service#0099 [TX/RX] Pressed stop button during communicationCause: The Stop button was pressed during commun
4-59FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Serviced-2) Service error codes• Printer error codes##0322 [RX] Fixing heater temperature abnormalityCause: Y
4-60FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service• V.8/V.34 protocol error codes##0670 [TX] At V.8 late start, the called party declares the V.8 protoc
4-61FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service##0675 [RX] The protocol did not move from phase 3 to phase 4 and a T1 time-out occurred during V.34
4-62FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service• ECM mode error codes##0753 [TX] Exceed protocol retransmission limit or T5 time (60 seconds) after P
4-63FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service##0773 [TX] Exceed protocol retransmission limit or T5 time (60 seconds) after EOR-NULL transmission d
4-64FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service5.3 Errors not Shown on the Displaya) No powerSolution: (1) Plug in the power cord.(2) Check the fuse
4-65FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceDocument read motor does not run at all or dose not run normallySolution: (1) Make a copy, and make su
4-66FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceVertical black band in imagesSolution: (1) Clean the white sheet of the middle reader frame unit.(2) C
4-67FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServicePoor fixingDistortion-BD failureIrregular and smudgedblack horizontal linesBlank spotsWhite vertical l
1-12FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions2.2 Storage and Handling of FX6 Toner CartridgeWhether the cartridge is still sealed in its box or inst
4-68FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceLightSolution: (1) In user data, set “SELECT DENSITY” of “FAX’S PRINTER SET”to “DK”.(2) Replace the to
4-69FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceAll blackSolution: (1) Clean the high-voltage terminal and the toner cartridge contact.(2) Replace the
4-70FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceBlack vertical linesSolution: (1) Clean the mirror.(2) During printing, open the printer cover, remove
4-71FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceMarksSolution: (1) Copy a few white paper documents.(2) If the marks is at intervals of approx. 3.70&q
4-72FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceFaulty registrationSolution: (1) Check if more than the regulation amount of recording paper is loaded
4-73FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceNOTEChecking the nip width of the pressure rollerThe fixing unit is not designed to allow adjustment o
4-74FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Serviceh) Recording paper pickup errorThe recording paper is not picked up from the multi-purpose traySolutio
4-75FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceRecording paper is not picked up from the cassette 2 (Option paper feeder)Solution: (1) Check that the
4-76FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Servicei) Recording paper feed errorThe recording paper is not fed between transfer and feed sectionSolution:
4-77FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceThe recording paper is not fed between fixing and delivery sectionSolution: (1) If the nip width is no
1-13FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions2.2.2 Storing unsealed partsAs an organic photoconductor (OPC) is used in the photosensitive drum, it w
4-78FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceMultiple feedSolution: (1) If jams occur in the multi-purpose tray, go to step (7) and thereafter.(2)
4-79FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Servicej) Printer errorPRINTER ERROR MESSAGESSolution: (1) For the detail of the printer error messages, refe
4-80FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service6. WIRING DIAGRAM6.1 Wiring DiagramFigure 4-48 Wiring Diagram (1)22J12J2J1J210 10MODULAROPCNT2Modular
4-81FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceFigure 4-49 Wiring Diagram (2)ENVELOPFEEDER(Option)TONERCARTRIDGELASER/SCANNER UNITfor Powersupply uni
4-82FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceFigure 4-50 Wiring Diagram (3)Update PDL ROM DIMM72Update ROM DIMM socket(bank 0)PS3 ROM DIMM72PS3 ROM
4-83FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service6.2 Signal DescriptionSCNT board (J1) ,/ Memory boardJ1 Memory Signal name DescriptionA1 .
4-84FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceSCNT board (J1) ,/ Memory boardJ1 Memory Signal name DescriptionA43 / 43 nCASH Column addr
4-85FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceSCNT board (J2) ,/ TWINS board (J31)J2 J31 Signal name Description1 / 1 VA5 Address signal2 / 2 VA4 Ad
4-86FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceSCNT board (J2) ,/ TWINS board (J31)J2 J31 Signal name Description44 , 44 +24V +24V45 , 45 DGND Ground
4-87FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceSCNT board (J2) ,/ TWINS board (J31)J2 J31 Signal name Description87 , 87 +5V +5V88 , 88 OPTION3 Optio
1-14FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and PrecautionsAfter loading the cartridge in the printer, print 3 to 5 sheets of test patterns and checkfor toner lea
4-88FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceSCNT board (J5) ,/ OPCNT board 1(J100)J5 J100 Signal name Description1 / 18 +5V +5V2 / 17 +5V +5V3 / 1
4-89FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceSCNT board (J9) ,/ NCU board (J1)J9 J1 Signal name Description1 . 23 DGND Ground2 , 22 BIT3 for future
4-90FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceSCNT board (J12) ,/ Sensor board(J1)J12 (J1) Signal name Description1 / 11 +3.3V +3.3V(off while ESS)2
4-91FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceSCNT board (J25) ,/ NCU board (J6)J25 J6 Signal name Description1 . 14 OUT Direct current of line dete
4-92FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceNCU board (J8) ,/ Modular board (J3)J5 G.wire Signal name Description1 . 11 A Line from handset termin
4-93FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceECNT board (J101) ,/ Power supply unitJ101 PSU Signal name Description1 , 1 HOT AC power input2
4-94FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceECNT board (J52) ,/ Main motor(J301)J52 J301 Signal name Description1 / 7 nHALF Main motor spe
4-95FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceECNT board (J55F) ,/ Not usedJ55F Signal name Description1 .. DGND Not connected2 ,. RxD Not connected
4-96FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceECNT board (J59) ,/ Printer cover sensor (J119F)J59 J119F Signal name Description1 / 2 +24VA Printer c
4-97FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceECNT board (J72) ,/ Paper size board(J603)J72 J603 Signal name Description8 / 7 SL1 Pick-up module ide
1-15FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions2.3 Precautions when Servicing2.3.1 Damage due to electrostatic dischargeThis fax contains contact sens
4-98FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceECNT board (J101) ,/ TWINS board(J42)J101 Signal name Description10 , 1 MODRST Modem reset signal11 ,
4-99FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceTWINS board (J31) ,/ SCNT board (J2)J31 J2 Signal name Description18 , 18 CLKCTK Clock control signal
4-100FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceTWINS board (J31) ,/ SCNT board (J2)J31 J2 Signal name Description61 . 61 VD3 Data signal62 . 62 VD2
4-101FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceTWINS board(J32) ,/ ECNT board (J51)J32 J51 Signal name Description1 . 1 DGND Ground2 , 2 nBD
4-102FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceTWINS board(J33) ,/ FAX-L1000 Printer kit (J2)J33 J2 Signal name Description11 . c16 DGND Gro
4-103FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceTWINS board(J36) ,/ Power supply unit (J202)J36 J202 Signal name Description5 / 5 +24V +24V(o
4-104FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and ServiceTWINS board (J39) ,/ ISDN G4 board (J1) (FAX-L1000 ISDN KIT)J39 J700 Signal name DescriptionA13 . A8
Chapter 5Appendix
5-1FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix1. INSTALLATIONHere is the procedure for installing this fax.Contents1.1 Setting up the Fax• Where to set up the fax•
1-16FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions2.3.2 Lubrication pointsDo not touch the greased parts. If you do, the grease (applied for smooth opera
5-2FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix1.1 Setting up the FaxCAUTIONS SHOW YOU HOW TO AVOID CONDITIONS ORINCORRECT OPERATIONS THAT COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TOYOUR
5-3FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix❏ Choose a location that is clean and free from dust andmoisture.❏ Do not use or store the fax outdoors.❏ Place the fa
5-4FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixSpace Around the FaxTo ensure proper ventilation and easy operation, set up the fax in an areathat meets the minimum r
5-5FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixPower Requirements❏ Place the fax near a standard 200 – 240 V AC power outlet.This fax unit is intended for domestic u
5-6FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixUnpacking: Have You Got Everything?As you unpack the fax, save the carton and packing material in case youwant to move
5-7FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.Remove the four stoppers on the side of the box by squeezing thecenter grip.4.Lift and remove the upper carton. Remo
5-8FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixCheck each item against this list as you remove it from the box.❏ 1 Fax machine❏ 1 Document feeder tray❏ 1 Document ou
5-9FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixFAX UNIT(with Paper Cassette 1 installed)DOCUMENTOUTPUT TRAYUPPER OUTPUTTRAYFX6 TONER CARTRIDGE DOCUMENTFEEDER TRAYFAC
5-10FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixRemoving the Shipping MaterialAll shipping materials must be removed. Shipping materials are attached inside the fax
5-11FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix2.Close the ADF cover.3.Open the printer cover and the MP tray.4.Remove the tapes and packing materials.
1-17FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and PrecautionsFixing filmTransfer chargingchargingroller2.3.4 Printer sectiona) Transfer charging rollerIf skin, oil
5-12FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix5.Close the printer cover and the MP tray.• Save all the packing materials. You may want to insert them again ifyou h
5-13FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixRemoving the Protective Plastic SheetThe LCD on the operation panel is covered with a plastic sheet to protectit duri
5-14FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixAssembling the FaxFollow the instructions in this section to assemble the fax and prepare itfor full operation.Instal
5-15FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixSave the protective bag and all other shipping material. You will needthis material later when you dispose of the car
5-16FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix6.To avoid pinching your fingers between the toner cartridge andfax unit, grip the cartridge as shown below.7.Load th
5-17FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixAttaching the Document Output Tray and the Upper Out-put Tray1.Attach the upper output tray to the front of the fax u
5-18FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixMake sure the knobs on each side of the tray fit into the holes on the side ofthe fax unit. Back of the tray sits on
5-19FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixInstalling Paper Feed Unit (PF-52) (option)1.Take out Paper Feed Unit (PF-52) from its carton box.2.Remove the tape a
5-20FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix4.If tapes are attached to the paper cassette, remove them. Thenremove the spacers under the paper guide clips by fir
5-21FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix7.Replace the cassette into Paper Feed Unit (PF-52) and place it inthe location you wish to use the fax after the cas
1-18FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions2.3.5 Paper load sectiona) Pickup Roller PositionWhen having assembled the paper pickup roller after pa
5-22FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix9.Make sure the front of the fax unit is facing the same direction asthe front of Paper Feed Unit (PF-52). Slowly low
5-23FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixLoading Paper in Paper Cassettes 1 and 2Before you load paper, follow these general guidelines:❏ The paper cassettes
5-24FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix1.Pull out the paper cassettes from the fax unit.2.Check if the selectors inside the paper cassettes are set for the
5-25FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixLift the stopper in the center of the paper size rear guide slightly,and slide it to the mark indicating the desired
5-26FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixPush up the stopper of the paper size rear guide, and slide it tothe mark indicating the desired paper size.You can l
5-27FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.Before you load a stack of paper into the paper cassettes, tap theleading edge of the paper stack on a flat surface
5-28FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix5.Press down on the front of the paper stack to make sure thecorners are below the paper size guide clips. Then press
5-29FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix7.Reinsert the cassette into the fax unit: Align the cassette with therails on the fax unit, then lift slightly to in
5-30FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixConnecting an Extension PhoneTo connect an extension phone to the fax, you have to use the extensionphone jack.Only o
5-31FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixUsing the MP TrayThe MP (multi-purpose) tray can hold letter-, legal- or A4-size paper. Thecapacity is approximately
1-19FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions2.3.6 Control boardsa) SCNT boardJumper plug JP3 and J6 are for factory check only. Service technician
5-32FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix• Avoid pressing or applying excessive force on the MP tray as this maycause damage.• The paper stack must not exceed
5-33FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix1.Pull the MP tray out using the handle on the panel.2.Pull out the extension tray using the center grip.3.The MP tra
5-34FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix4.Insert the paper stack as far as it will go into the fax unit, with theprint side facing up and the top of the pape
5-35FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix•Make sure that the paper guides are set correctly. To print with the MPtray, you also need to select the paper size
5-36FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixTurning on and off USE MP TRAY and Setting the PaperSize in the USE MP TRAY MenuTo use the MP tray as one of the inpu
5-37FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixSet5.Press Set.USE MP TRAYOFF 6.Press the search buttons to display ON.USE MP TRAYONIf you use the MP tray for the p
5-38FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixTurning on the Power1.Connect the power cord to the power socket on the rear of the faxunit.2.Connect the other end o
5-39FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixINSTALL CARTRIDGE You have not yet installed the tonercartridge. Install the FX6 toner car-tridge.REPLACE CARTRIDGE T
5-40FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixProcessing When Trouble OccursVery rarely, during use the display may go out, all the keys stop working, or some othe
5-41FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixSet the documentCOPYSTART Copy operationCOPY 01XXXXXXXXXXXMEMORY IN USEX %DOCUMENT READYStart
II II. ABOUT THIS MANUALThis manual consists of the following five chapters, each providing appropriate informationneeded to service the product.Chapt
1-20FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions2.3.7 Replacing ROMObserve the following precautions when replacing the ROM on the SCNT board, for exam
5-42FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix1.6 Moving the Fax UnitMoving the Fax UnitThe fax unit is heavy. Be sure to follow these general guidelines whenlifti
5-43FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix2. SERVICE TOOLS2.1 Printer Driver Tester2.1.1 OutlineFigure 5-3 Printer Driver TesterPrinter driver tester is a spec
5-44FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix2.1.2 Explanation of LEDs and SwitchesFigure 5-4 LEDs and SwitchesLED1 to LED16Monitors the state of the sensors and
5-45FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix2.1.3. Operationa) Connecting to the printerNOTEBefore handling the printer driver tester, make sure to touch metalli
5-46FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb) Setting the printer operationsTable 5-1 shows printer operations that can be set by combinations of switches on
5-47FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixTable 5-1 Printer Operation SettingNOTETo set the printer to enter ready inhibit mode at power-ON, set the mode using
5-48FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixc) Monitoring the printer conditionSelect items to monitor from the table 5-2 and 5-3. Make settings with SW12 to SW
5-49FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixTable 5-3 Printer Condition (2)NOTE1. The specified pick-up source was eliminated from the pick-up unitconfiguration.
5-50FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix• Two sheets of paper are fed to the duplexing unit when the duplex deliveryhas been selected.• The duplexing unit wa
5-51FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3. OPTION3.1 Option Memory VII (4M-BYTE)3.1.1 Safety and precautionsDamage due to electrostatic dischargeElectrostati
1-21FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions3. PRECAUTIONS FOR DATA PROTECTION3.1 Battery-backed up DataThe SCNT board is provided with a function
5-52FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb) Installationb-1) UnpackingCheck that the box contains the memory board.b-2) PreparationPerform the operations belo
5-53FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb-3) Attaching memory boards(1) To disable memory backup, remove the jumper plug on the SCNT board jumperswitch (JP1)
5-54FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix(2) To install the first DRAM board, follow the steps q and w shown below.To install the second DRAM board, follow th
5-55FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb-4) Check after DRAM boards installationAfter installing the DRAM boards, carry out the following procedure to ensur
5-56FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb-5) Removing the memory boardWhen removing the memory board, perform the steps in b-3) Attaching memory boardsin rev
5-57FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.1.3 Technical informationa) Configuration and construction1. Product name OPTION MEMORY VII (4MB)2. External viewFi
5-58FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.1.4 Maintenance and servicea) TroubleshootingThe fax does not recognize the DRAM boards even when the test mode D-R
5-59FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixSCNT board (J1) ,/ Memory boardJ1 Memory Signal name DescriptionA33 . 33 N.C Not connectedA34 . 34 N.C Not connectedA
5-60FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix NOTEThe J1 connector on the SCNT board has two rows A and B and has a total of144 pins. Since rows A and B have simi
5-61FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.2 Verification Stamp Unit3.2.1 Service operationsa) External ViewFigure 5-14 External Viewb) Installationb-1) Unpac
1-22FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions3.2 Backed up by Rechargeable BatteryThe data stored in the image memory on the SCNT board is backed up
5-62FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix(3) Remove the three screws, and remove the lower reader cover.Figure 5-16 Attachment to the Main Unit 2(4) Connect t
5-63FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix(5) Remove the cap from the stamp unit.Figure 5-18 Attachment to the Main Unit 4(6) Fasten the lower reader cover in
5-64FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix(9) In the service mode, set #1SSSW SW06 Bit3 to 1.Figure 5-20 Flowchart of Changing SSSWb-3) Operation checkAfter se
5-65FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.2.2 Maintenance and servicea) Signal descriptionSTAMP unit ,/,/,/,/,/ SCNT board (J8)Stamp J8 Signal name Descripti
5-66FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.3 Paper Feed Unit PF-523.3.1 Safety and precautionsa) Personal precautionsDuring servicing, if you have to operate
5-67FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.3.2 Service operationsa) External ViewsFigure 5-22 External View
5-68FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb) Installationb-1) UnpackingREFERENCEPlease refer to item Installing Paper Feed Unit (PF-52) in this Chapter, 1.4Ass
5-69FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb-3) Cassette installation(1) When you plug the power cord into a socket, “SUPPLY REC. PAPER” is displayedand the Ala
5-70FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.3.3 Technical informationa) Configuration and constructionExternal structureItem Dimensions and weight RemarksDimen
5-71FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb) SpecificationsRecording paper dimensionsLetter 8.50"(W) × 10.98"(L) (216 × 279 mm)Legal 8.50"(W) ×
1-23FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and PrecautionsREFERENCEFor a sample printout of the memory clear list, see Chapter 2, 3.1 ReportOutput Function.3.2.2
5-72FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.3.4 Operationsa) Functionsa-1) Recording paper pickup functionThe paper feeder is driven by the main motor of the f
5-73FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixc) Arrangement of switchesFigure 5-26 Arrangement of SwitchesPaper sizeSW801SW802SW803No cassetteLEGALExecutiveLETTER
5-74FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixd) Electrical circuit sectionThe operation sequences of the paper feeder are controlled by the paper feeder driver.
5-75FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.3.5 Maintenance and servicea) TroubleshootingThe fax main unit does not detect that the PAPER FEED UNIT PF-52 is mo
5-76FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb) Signal descriptionPaper size detection board 2 (J801) ,/ Paper size detection board 1 (J601)J801 J601 Signal name
5-77FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.3.6 Recording Paper Size Prioritya) Cassette selection switchesHere are the two cassette selection switch items.Swi
5-78FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb) Reading the recording paper size tableWhen the recording paper size is determined with reduction, the combination
5-79FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixc) Printed recording paper tableReception image size: A4Cassette switchesA B A4/Letter Letter/LegalOFF OFF 1) Actual
5-80FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixReception image size: LegalCassette switchesA B A4/Letter Letter/LegalOFF OFF 1) Automatic reduction 1) Actual size
5-81FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.4 Envelope Feeder EF-523.4.1 Service operationsa) External ViewsFigure 5-29 External Viewb) Installtionb-1) Unpacki
1-24FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions3.3 Backed up by Lithium BatteryThe lithium battery backs up control data registered in the SRAM on the
5-82FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.4.2 Technical informationa) Configrution and constructionExternal structure Item Dimensions and weight Dimens
5-83FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.4.3 Operationa) Functiona-1) Paper pickup functionThe pick-up roller, feed roller, and separation roller are rotate
5-84FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixc) Arrangement of sensorsFigure 5-33 Arrangement of Sensorsd) Electrical circuit sectionThe signal detect by the enve
5-85FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.4.4 Maintenance and servicea) Troubleshootinga-1) Paper jam troubleshooting<Possible causes>1.Warped or twist
5-86FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixa-2) Malfunction status troubleshooting“5F-61 ERROR” (Envelope Option error)<Possible causes>1. Defective envel
5-87FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb) Signal descriptionEnvelope feeder(J901) ,/ ECNT board (J911)J901 J911 Signal name Description..4 N.C Not con
5-88FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.4.5 Installation Position Adjustment of Separation Guide ofEnvelope Feeder (adjustment of gap between separation gu
5-89FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.4.6 Installation Position Adjustment of Envelope Multiple Feed Sensora) WhenThe installation position of envelope m
5-90FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-36 Adjustment of Envelope Multiple Feed SensorScrewEnvelope multiple feed sensorConnecting to the multiple f
5-91FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.5 Duplex Unit DU-523.5.1 Service operationsa) External ViewsFigure 5-37 External Viewb) Installtionb-1) UnpackingCh
1-25FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautionsc) Management dataData automatically stored as a record of the operating status.Item DescriptionActivit
5-92FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.5.2 Technical informationa) Configration and constructionExternal structure Item Dimensions and weight Dime
5-93FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.5.3 Operationa) Functiona-1) Reversing functionWhen the duplexing unit receives the duplexing unit command from the
5-94FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixa-3) Paper jam detectionThe following paper sensors are installed to detect whether the paper is present or not andwh
5-95FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb) StructureThe paper is led to the duplexing unit by the face-up deflector. This face-up deflectormoves in conjunct
5-96FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixc) Arrangement of sensorsFigure 5-41 Arrangement of SensorsPS701PS703PS702
5-97FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixd) Electrical circuit sectionThe signal detect by the duplexing unit pick-up sensor, face-up sensor and reversed pape
5-98FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.5.4 Maintenance and servicea) Troubleshootinga-1) Paper jam troubleshooting<Possible causes>1. Paper is curle
5-99FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix14. Defective FAX-L1000 Printer kitAction: Replace the FAX-L1000 Printer kit.a-2) Malfunction status troubleshooting&
5-100FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix"DUPLEX JAM" message appears when the paper jam has not occurred; so,the fax cannot be in READY mode.<P
5-101FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixDuplexing unit(J702) ,/ Duplex feed motorJ701 Motor Signal name Description1 / 1 FMT A Duplex feed motor drive signa
1-26FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions3.3.2 Printing the lithium battery backup data listThe following data are backed up by lithium battery
5-102FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixDuplexing unit(J707) ,/ Duplexing unit exhaust fanJ707 Fan Signal name Description1 / 1 F ON Duplexing unit fan driv
5-103FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.6 FAX-L1000 ISDN Kit3.6.1 Safety and precautionsDamage due to electrostatic dischargeElectrostatic charge in the h
5-104FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb) Installationb-1) UnpackingCheck that the box contains the FAX-L1000 ISDN Kit, cables, ROM, modular spacers andfou
5-105FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix(6) Refer to Figure 5-43 and bend cables 1 and 2 as shown in order to make insertion ofthe kit easier.(7) Insert cab
5-106FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix(10) Remove the seven screws.(11) Disconnect the connectors of the option from J33, J34, J35 and J40 on the TWINSboa
5-107FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb-3) Attaching the kit(1) Insert the kit, aligning the tabs with the slots on the main unit.(2) After inserting the
5-108FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixIf a FAX-L1000 Printer Kit (Option) is installed proceed to step (5).(4) Fasten the shield cover in place with the s
5-109FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb-4) Replacing the ROM(1) Remove the six screws and remove the shield cover.Figure 5-51 ROM Replacement 1(2) Remove
5-110FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix(4) Fasten the shield cover of the SCNT board in place with the six screws.(5) Fasten the right cover in place with
5-111FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb-6) Check after the Kit InstallationAfter installing the kit, carry out the following procedure to ensure that the
1-27FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and PrecautionsJumper plug cautionThe lithium battery backup function works when jumper plug JP 2 on theSCNT board is
5-112FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.6.3 Technical informationa) Configuration and construction1. Product names FAX-L1000 ISDN KIT2. External viewFigur
5-113FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb) SpecificationsDimensions11.06" (W) × 9.70" (D) × 1.65" (H) (281mm × 246.5mm × 42mm)WeightApprox. 2
5-114FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixTime required for transmission protocolPost-message Post-messagePre-message Protocol *2Protocol *3Mode Protocol *1(b
5-115FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixc) Service soft switch#4C ISDN (ISDN settings)ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW01Bit Function 1 0 0 Not used 1 Not used 2 Not
5-116FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW02Bit Function 1 0 0 Not used 1 Send RELCOMP message Yes Nowhen incoming call is rejected 2 G
5-117FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW03Bit Function 1 0 0 Outgoing TEL call bearer 3.1kHz audio SpeechNot usedcapability 1 Not use
5-118FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix[Bit 6]In the conditions for enforced G4/G3 fallback, it is possible to select whether or not to add"Does the e
5-119FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW06Bit Function 1 0 0 Sending Complete information Add Don’t Addelement 1 Not used 2 Not used
5-120FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW08Bit Function 1 0 0 Not used 1 Not used 2 Outgoing G3 call HLC Don’t Add Add 3 Not used 4 en
5-121FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW13Bit Function 1 0 0 Not Used 1 Not Used 2 Bearer Capability ofON-HOOK call Speech 3.1kHz-aud
1-28FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions3.4 Data clear/initialization using Service OperationThis fax can clear/initialize individual data item
5-122FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixISDN BASIC Numeric parameterNo. Function Selecting range Default setting16 Fallback Wait Time 0-255 (×100msec.) 0 (0
5-123FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixISDN BASIC Redial CodeNo. Function Selecting range Default setting01-128 Redial 1001-1131 See d) SSSW defaultsetting
5-124FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixExample) G4/G3 Fallback function and operation procedure• In the case where the FAX-L1000 makes on outgoing G4 call
5-125FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb)Next, the 4 digits “1088” of the service error code “##1088” are registered in servicedata #4C ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fa
5-126FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixISDN G4 Bitswitch SW01Bit Function 1 0 0 Not used1 Not used2 Not used3 Multi-document transmission Yes No4 Not used5
5-127FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixISDN G3 Bitswitch SW01Bit Function 1 0 0 Enforced G3 calling Yes No 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 No
5-128FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixd) SSSW default settingTYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE#4C ISDN ISDN BASICBitswitchSW01 00100000 00100000 00100000 00
5-129FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixd) SSSW default setting (Continue)TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE25: 000026: 000027: 000028: 000029: 000030: 000031:
5-130FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixd) SSSW default setting (Continue)TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE68: 000069: 000070: 000071: 000072: 000073: 000074:
5-131FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixd) SSSW default setting (Continue)TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE111: 0000112: 0000113: 0000114: 0000115: 0000116: 0
1-29FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions3.5 Master PasswordThis fax has a password for confidential box setting changes and deletions, and pass
5-132FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixd) SSSW default setting (Continue)TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE23: 1025 1025 1025 102524: 1026 1026 1026 102625: 1
5-133FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixd) SSSW default setting (Continue)TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE66: 1070 1070 1070 107067: 1071 1071 1071 107168: 1
5-134FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixd) SSSW default setting (Continue)TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE109: 1113 1113 1113 1113110: 1114 1114 1114 1114111
5-135FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixd) SSSW default setting (Continue)TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE21: 1023 1023 1023 102322: 1024 1024 1024 102423: 1
5-136FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixd) SSSW default setting (Continue)TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE64: 1068 1068 1068 106865: 1069 1069 1069 106966: 1
5-137FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixd) SSSW default setting (Continue)TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE107: 1111 1111 1111 1111108: 1112 1112 1112 1112109
5-138FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixe) Report and Liste-1) System data listThis list shows service data settings of service soft switches and service pa
5-139FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-59 System Data List (2/10)
5-140FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-60 System Data List (3/10)
5-141FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-61 System Data List (4/10)
III III. REVISION HISTORYREVISION CONTENT0 Original
1-30FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions3.6 What to do when a Problem Occurs (All clear)Very rarely, during use, the display may go out, all th
5-142FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-62 System Data List (5/10)
5-143FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-63 System Data List (6/10)
5-144FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-64 System Data List (7/10)
5-145FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-65 System Data List (8/10)
5-146FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-66 System Data List (9/10)
5-147FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-67 System Data List (10/10)
5-148FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixe-2) System dump listThis list shows the past communications statuses and error communications history.Figure 5-68 S
5-149FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-69 System Dump List (2/3)
5-150FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixDisplays error information for the 3 most recent communication.Figure 5-70 System Dump List (3/3)
5-151FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixe-4) Dch log reportThis list shows the D-channel communication history. Up to the latest 32 messages can bedisplayed
1-31FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions4. PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS4.1 Reception Image Data Transfer FunctionReception image data can be transferre
5-152FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix•How to View the Dch dump lista) Title Column*1: Date and Time.*2: Elapsed time since the power was turned ON (msec.
5-153FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixc-2) Variable Length Information ElementsThe main information element is composed of an information element identifi
5-154FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix“90”: 3.1kHz audio“80”: Speech•High Layer Compatibility (*13)Number 1 octet : “7D”Number 4 octet : High layer charac
5-155FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixe-4) Bch Log reportThis report shows B-channel communication histoy. Up to the latest 3 communicationscan be display
5-156FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix•How to View the Bch dump lista) Title Column*1: Communication Number.*2: Error Code. “None” will be shown for norma
5-157FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.6.4 G4 board componentsFig. 5-73 Component bloock diagrama) DTMF signal detection circuitThis circuit uses a dedic
5-158FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixe) PCM CODEC IC (IC50)This IC converts receive signals (digital signals through ISDN lines) to analog signals. Itcon
5-159FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.6.5 Flow of Image Signalsa) TransmissionFigure 5-74 Transmission Image Signal Flow(2)IC22A:Image processing ICB:CO
5-160FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix(1) The image is scanned by the contact sensor, and the analog image data is sent to theSCNT board.(2) The image pro
5-161FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb) ReceptionFigure 5-75 Reception Image Signal Flow(5)IC22A:Image processing ICB:CODEC ICC:DRAMD:TWINS ICE:DRAMF:Sla
1-32FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions4.3 Built-in Safety Measures4.3.1 Overcurrent protectionThis fax is provided with an overcurrent protec
5-162FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix(1) The received data is sent to the slave CPU from the modular board of theFAX-L1000 ISDN KIT through the ISDN inte
5-163FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.6.6 ISDN Protocol MessagesMain messages which are used in the communication protocols of Layer 2 - Layer 3 of thec
5-164FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixLayer 3 (Continue)Message Description RemarkREL Release Sent when layer 3 is released or whenDISC is received.REL CO
5-165FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixLayer 5Message Description RemarkCSS Command Session Start The first thing sent when layer 5 is started.Canon mode c
5-166FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixLayer 5 (Continue)Message Description RemarkCDCL Command Document Indicates the function of the sending sideCapabili
5-167FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixc) D-Channel Standard ProtocolFigure 5-76 D-Channel Protocol FlowUADISCREL COMPRELDISCCONN ACKCONN(ALERT) *UASABME(C
5-168FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixd) Information elements in the SETUP messageThe SETUP message is one of the messages used in the D-channel Layer 3 c
5-169FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixHigh Layer CompatibilityWith an outgoing G4 call, “G4 FAX” is set, with an outgoing G3 call, “G2/G3 FAX”, andwith te
5-170FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixf) B-Channel Standard Protocol (G3)Figure 5-78 B-Channel Protocol Flow (G3)TransmitterReceiverCNGCEDDISDCSTFCCFRMess
5-171FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.6.7 Maintenance and servicea) TroubleshootingThe fax does not recognize the FAX-L1000 ISDN KIT even when it is att
1-33FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions4.3.3 Power leakage protectionThe AC line, telephone line and metal parts of this fax are completely in
5-172FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1002 [TX/RX] No route to specified transit network.Cause: Indicated aboveSolutions: (1) Re-check the method of con
5-173FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1007 [TX/RX] a) Call awarded and being delivered in an established channel.b) Call identity not exist.Cause a): In
5-174FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1016 [TX/RX] a) Normal call clearing user busy.b) No basic channel free.Cause a): Indicated aboveSolutions a): (1)
5-175FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1018 [TX/RX] No user respondingCause: Indicated aboveSolutions: (1) Re-transmit.(2) Make sure that the other par
5-176FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1026 [TX/RX]`Non-selected user cleaning.Cause: Indicated aboveSolutions: (1) Re-establish communication.(2) Outpu
5-177FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1030 [TX/RX] Response to status enquiry.Cause: Indicated aboveSolutions: (1) Re-establish communication.(2) Outpu
5-178FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1034 [TX/RX] a) No circuit/channel availableb) No access to a closed user group.Cause a): Indicated aboveSolutions
5-179FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1041 [TX/RX] Temporary failureCause: Indicated aboveSolutions: (1) Wait a while, then re-establish communication.
5-180FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1047 [TX/RX] Resources unavailable, unspecifiedCause: Indicated aboveSolutions: (1) Re-establish communication.(2
5-181FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1056 [TX/RX] The calling number of the wished connection has been changedCause: Indicated aboveSolutions: (1) Re-
1-34FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions5. QUALIFICATION REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION WORKThe qualifications for installation must satisfy local l
5-182FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1058 [TX/RX] a) Bearer capability not presently availableb) Call has not been accessed, break down through time-ou
5-183FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1061 [TX/RX] Called party is closed or does not support the serviceCause: Indicated aboveSolutions: (1) Designate
5-184FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1065 [TX/RX] Bearer capability not implementedCause: Indicated aboveSolutions: (1) Re-check the designated servic
5-185FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1079 [TX/RX] Service or option not implemented, unspecifiedCause: Indicated aboveSolutions: (1) Re-check the desi
5-186FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1084 [TX/RX] Call identity in useCause: Indicated aboveSolutions: (1) Re-establish communication.(2) Output a com
5-187FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1089 [TX/RX] Line busyCause: Indicated aboveSolutions: (1) Re-transmit.(2) Output a communications analysis list,
5-188FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1095 [TX/RX] Invalid message, unspecifiedCause: Indicated aboveSolutions: (1) Re-establish communication.(2) Outp
5-189FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1099 [TX/RX] Information element non-existent or not implementedCause: Indicated aboveSolutions: (1) Re-establish
5-190FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1103 [TX/RX] Disconnection from networkCause: Indicated aboveSolutions: (1) Re-check the phone number and try the
5-191FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1113 [TX/RX] a) Release because of error in a distant areab) Disconnection from networkCause a): Indicated aboveSo
Chapter 2OperatingInstructions
5-192FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1127 [TX/RX] Interworking, unspecifiedCause: Indicated aboveSolutions: (1) Re-establish communication.(2) Output
5-193FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix• B-channel error codes##1255 [RX] B-channel was disconnected without the document being startedCause: After the neg
5-194FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1334 [RX] Document attributes abnormalCause: Attributes of the received page such as size, resolution, and encodin
5-195FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1348 [TX/RX] Session layer abnormal (Document procedure)Cause: Underfined document procedure frame received with d
5-196FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1372 [RX] CDS parameter abnormalCause: Document procedures received, abnormality discovered in CDScontentsSolution
5-197FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1389 [TX] RDCLP parameter abnormalCause: Document procedures received, abnormality discovered in RDCLPcontentsSolu
5-198FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix##1600 [RX] Transmission error in layer 4 or below of B-channelCause: Session procedures received, abnormality disco
5-199FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixc) Communication problems• D-channel connection error (Service error code “##1001~##1131”)(1) Set #4B ISDN BASIC Bit
5-200FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixd) Signal discriptionISDN G4 board (J1) ,/,/,/,/,/ TWINS board (J39)J1 J39 Signal name DescriptionA1 , A20 nSTROBE S
5-201FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixISDN G4 board(J2) ,/,/,/,/,/ TWINS board (J37)J2 J37 Signal name Description1 . 14 GND Ground2 , 13 +12V Logic drive
5-202FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.7 FAX-L1000 Network Printer Upgrade kit3.7.1 Safety and precautionsDanger by Static ChargeStatic charge can change
5-203FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.7.3 Technical informationa) SpecificationInterface 10Base-T Ethernet, 100Base-TX EthernetCPU TOSHIBA TMPR3904AFLAN
5-204FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixc) Status LEDsFigure 5-80 Status LEDs•ER (Error) LEDWhen the ethernet board is operating normally:ER may flash sever
5-205FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.7.4 Maintenance and Servicea) TroubleshootingEvery time the main unit is switched ON, the ethernet board automatic
5-206FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb) Connector locationsFigure 5-81 Connector LocationsJ1(RJ45 connector)J3
5-207FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixc) Signal descriptionEthernet board(J1) ,/ NetworkJ1 Network Signal name Description1 / Network TX+ Send Data Line(+
5-208FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixEthernet board(J3) ,/ Adapter board connector(J2)J3 J2 Signal name DescriptionB6 . B6 (Reserved)B7 . B7 GND GroundB8
5-209FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.8 FAX-L1000 PostScript kit3.8.1 Safety and precautionsDanger by Static ChargeStatic charge can change the electric
5-210FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb) Installationb-1)Unplug the power cord and remove any interface cables from therear of the printer.b-2)Remove the
5-211FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb-6)Flip the top of the side cover outwards, then lift the cover slightlyand remove it from the printer.b-7)Loosen t
2-1FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions1. NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS1.1 Main Unit OverviewFigure 2-1 Front ViewNOTEThis fax does not ha
5-212FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb-9)Remove the ROM DIMM from its packaging and insert it into thesocket by pushing it into the middle of the three s
5-213FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb-11)Tighten the screw at the top of the memory slot cover to secure itin position.b-12)Performing a Cold Reset. Ple
5-214FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.8.3 Technical Informationa) SpecificationsType ROM DIMM, 72-pinCapacity 8MBFont 136fontsPDL Adobe PostScript Level
5-215FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.9 RAM DIMM Module3.9.1 Safety and precautionsDanger by Static ChargeStatic charge can change the electrical charac
5-216FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb) InstallationPlease refer to FAX-L1000 PostScript Kit step b-8) for the procedures up to opening theside cover.b-1
5-217FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.9.3 Technical informationsa) SpecificationsType EDO RAM DIMM, 72-PinAccess time 60nsCapacity 4MB, 8MB, 16MBb) Oper
5-218FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.9.4 Maintenance and servicea) TroubleshootingThe main unit does not recognize the optional memory<Possible caus
5-219FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.10 FAX-L1000 Printer kit3.10.1 Safety and precautionsWhen attaching this unit to the main unit, take care not to t
5-220FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-85 Preparations for Installation 1(4) Remove the six screws and remove the shield cover.Figure 5-86 Prepara
5-221FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb-3) Attaching the option(1) Insert the option into the main unit. Attach the option by aligning it with the hooks i
2-2FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-2 Rear ViewFACE-UP TRAYHolds printed documentsafter they are ejectedfrom the fax.POWER SOCKETCo
5-222FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixCold Reset may be any of the following three types:•Cold ResetUsed to rest all settings except the recording paper s
5-223FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.10.3 Technical informationsa) Configuration and construction1. Product name FAX-L1000 Printer kit2. External viewF
5-224FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb) SpecificationsPrinting resolution600/1200 dpiPrinting speed (*1)Approx. 17 pages/min. (Letter, 600 dpi), about 8.
5-225FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixPaper sizesMulti-purpose tray 98.4mm (W) × 190mm (L)(min.) ~ 216mm (W) × 356mm (L)(max.) size plain paper (60g/m2 ~
5-226FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixROM DIMM socket3RAM DIMM socket2Host interfaceStandard: IEEE 1284 parallel interfaceOption: expansion interface (10B
5-227FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixc) Overview•High speed printingEquipped with the Intel 960HD-50 processor, this printer is compact in size and capab
5-228FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixd) Operations•OutlineWhen this unit is attached to the main unit, the main unit can be used as a PCL printer. Thisun
5-229FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix•The Flow of Print DataThe main unit’s printing operations are done totally independently when faxing andprinting, b
5-230FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixb.Image Signal(1) The image signal (nVDO) is sent from the PDL board to the TWINS board selectorIC.(2) The image sig
5-231FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix•Menus Operation FlowFigure 5-92 PDL Menu FlowCONFIG MENUJAMRECOVERY=OFFCONFIG MENUAUTOCONT=ONCONFIG MENUDENSITY=7EC
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5-232FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendixe) ComponentsVideo controller circuit receives print data consisting of code or image data from externaldevice (such
5-233FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixEEPROM (IC10)EEPROM is 4-Kbytes, and is used for storing the factory default value and the user setvalue defined on
5-234FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-94 Block DiagramASICRESETResident ROMROM DIMMROM DIMMExtension I/O Extension I/ORAM DIMMRAM 4MB<J2>TW
5-235FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.10.4 Maintenance and servicea) Test printThe following items can be printed by selecting and executing a TEST MENU
5-236FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixUse the Test Print to verify the operation panel selections, system configurations (memoryand options), and print qu
5-237FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix•Cleaning PageWhen the dirty fixing unit is the cause of image defect, the fixing unit can be cleaned by theuser.The
5-238FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix(1) Press the Go button to set the printer off-line. The On line indicator should be OFF andPAUSED appears in displa
5-239FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix"5F-52 ERROR" (Scanner unit malfunction)<Possible causes>1.Poor contact in LASER/scanner unit connec
5-240FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix "5F-56 ERROR" (Duplexing unit exhaust fan (FM701) malfunction)<Possible causes>1.Poor contact in th
5-241FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix4.Defective ECNT boardAction: Replace the ECNT board5.Defective SCNT boardAction: Replace the SCNT board.6.Defective
IV IV. TABLE OF CONTENTSChapter 1: Safety and PrecautionsPage1 - 1 1. DANGER TO PERSONNEL1 - 1 1.1 Electric Shock1 - 2 1.1.1 AC line (AC 230V hous
2-4FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions1.2 Operation PanelFigure 2-3 Operation Panel 1GoUltra FineResolutionShiftMenuItem ValueEnter/CancelEner
5-242FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.Defective paper feeder driver boardAction: Replace the paper feeder driver board.4.Defective ECNT boardAction: Rep
5-243FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix"TONER CARTRIDGE MISSING" message appears when it is installed<Possible causes>1.Poor contact betwee
5-244FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix2.Defective printer coverAction: Replace the printer cover sensor.3.Defective ECNT boardAction: Replace the ECNT boa
5-245FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.Defective paper size detection boardAction: Replace the paper size detection board.4.Defective ECNT boardAction: R
5-246FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.Defective paper feeder driver boardAction: Replace the paper feeder driver board.4.Defective paper size detection
5-247FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix2.Damaged top cover sensor lever of the duplexing unitAction: Replace the top cover.3.Defective face-up tray paper s
5-248FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix3.Defective reversing paper sensorAction: Replace the sensor.4.Defective duplexing unit pick-up paper sensor 1Action
5-249FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: AppendixPDL board(J2) ,/ TWINS board connector(J33)J2 J33 Signal name Descriptionc1 . 26 GND Groundc2 , 25 nBD Horizontal sy
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2-5FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-4 Operation Panel 2Energy SaverSwitches the fax out of the energy saver mode.PRT. MessageSwitch
Printed on paper thatcontains 60% reused paper.PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON) 0200AT0.80-0 CANON INC.
2-6FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsDataRegistrationDelayedTransmissionMemoryReceptionMemoryReferenceConfidentialMailboxRelayBroadcastPollin
2-7FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions2. BASIC OPERATION2.1 Copying(1) Set the recording paperNOTERefer to Chapter 5, 1.4 Assembling the Fax,
2-8FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-7 Document Guides AdjustmentFigure 2-8 Document Load Limit2.2 Telephone (Only possible where a
2-9FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions2.3 TransmissionThere are two ways to transmit the document: memory transmission and direct transmissio
2-10FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions2.4 ReceptionThere are 3 reception methods: auto reception, manual reception, and auto reception switc
2-11FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions3. SERVICE OPERATION FUNCTIONS3.1 Report Output Function3.1.1 User report output functionsThis fax can
2-12FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructionsc) Reports output automatically (Memory clear report)When this fax is turned on and the memory clear r
2-13FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions3.1.2 Service report output functionsThis fax outputs the service data setting status, past communicati
VChapter 2: Operating Instructions2 - 1 1. NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS2 - 1 1.1 Main Unit Overview2 - 4 1.2 Operation Panel2 - 7 2. BASIC O
2-14FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructionsa-1) System data listThis list shows service data setting statuses of service soft switches and service
2-15FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-11 System Data List (2/7)
2-16FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-12 System Data List (3/7)
2-17FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-13 System Data List (4/7)
2-18FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-14 System Data List (5/7)
2-19FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-15 System Data List (6/7)
2-20FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-16 System Data List (7/7)NOTE“START DATE” records the date when this fax performs its first tr
2-21FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructionsa-2) System dump listThis list shows the past communications statuses and error communications history.
2-22FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions*1 : Date on which data was initialized with service data #8 CLEAR, ALL*2 : Total number of transmissio
2-23FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsDisplays error information for the 3 most recent communications.Figure 2-18 System Dump List (2/2)*1 :
VI3 - 18 2.1.2 Option overview3 - 19 2.1.3 Consumables3 - 21 2.2 Mechanical Overview3 - 21 2.2.1 Unit layout diagrams3 - 21 2.2.2 Document and re
2-24FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructionsa-3) Service activity reportThe ERROR TX REPORT includes appended service error codes and an error dump
2-25FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions*1 : OK, NG messages*2 : Indicates four digits of the transaction number*3 : Number sent from the other
2-26FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions3.2 User Data FlowchartPress the Data registration to access User menu. Figures in boldface indicate th
2-27FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-21 User Menu Settings (2/13)2. REPORT SETTINGS1. TX REPORT2. RX REPORT3. CONFID. RX REPORT4. M
2-28FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-22 User Menu Settings (3/13)1. ECM TX2. MID PAUSE SET*1(2.) TRANSMISSION MODEL*23. AUTO REDIAL
2-29FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-23 User Menu Settings (4/13)1. USE MP TRAY 2. # OF RX COPIES3. SELECT CASSETTE4. RX REDUCTION5
2-30FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-24 User Menu Settings (5/13)2. RELAY TX GROUP1.SETUP FILE2.CHANGE DATASET RLY TX GROUP #00 (00
2-31FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-25 User Menu Settings (6/13)3. MEMORY BOX1.SETUP FILE(00~99)SET BOX # 001.FILE NAME2.PASSWORD3
2-32FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-26 User Menu Settings (7/13)2.CHANGE DATA SET BOX #00 (00~99)PASSWORD(INPUT)1.FILE NAME2.PASSW
2-33FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-27 User Menu Settings (8/13)4. PRESET POLLING1.SETUP FILE2.CHANGE DATA3.DELETE FILE1.FILE NAME
VII4 - 7 2. CONSUMABLES REPLACEMENT4 - 7 2.1 Toner Cartridge4 - 7 2.2 Recording Paper4 - 8 2.3 Stamp Ink4 - 11 3. CLEANING4 - 11 3.1 Main Unit4
2-34FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-28 User Menu Settings (9/13)6. TRANSFER1.SETUP FILE1.FILE NAME2.SELECT LOCATIONS3.PASSWORD4.SE
2-35FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-29 User Menu Settings (10/13)7. SYSTEM SETTINGS(0000~9999)1. TX SETTINGSONOFFDAC SETUPONOFFENT
2-36FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-30 User Menu Settings (11/13)4.RX RESTRICTIONONOFFMM/DD/YYYYDD/MM YYYYYYYY MM/DDENGLISHFRENCHS
2-37FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-31 User Menu Settings (12/13)2. TEL REGISTRATION1. TELEPHONE NUMBER2. NAME3. OPTIONAL SETTING1
2-38FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating InstructionsFigure 2-32 User Menu Settings (13/13)1. TELEPHONE NUMBER2. NAME3. OPTIONAL SETTING(5 time settings)2.
2-39FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions3.3 Service Switches3.3.1 Hardware switchesThis fax has the following hardware switches.a) SCNT board
2-40FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructionse) NCU board There are three slide switches on the NCU board.Figure 2-33 Slide Switch Location on NCU
2-41FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions3.3.2 Service data settingService data can be checked and changed with items on display menus. The effe
2-42FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions#8 CLEAR (data initialization mode)Various data are initialized by selecting one of these setting items
2-43FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions3.3.4 Service data flowchartFigure 2-36 Service Data (1/6)The switches marked “–” are not used. Do not
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