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Table 3 Service Diagnostics Menu Definitions
Menu Item
Description
Test Doc Handler
The DADF runs a series of tests to verify the operation of these DADF
Subsystem
functions as previously described:
DRAM
Feed
Cal Sheet
Capture
Lamp
Reset DADF Sub-
This forces a hardware reset of the Exit Module, Scanner, DADF and
system
FAX modules.
FAX Modem Menu
Report FW Version
Reports the current firmware version.
Report Line Status
Reports whether the FAX modem is able to detect a Dial Tone on a
connected phone line.
Test FAX Modem
The FAX modem runs an analog loopback test. When the test is
Subsystem
stopped, the error rate (mismatched characters received / characters
sent) is reported.
Reset FAX Modem
This forces a hardware reset of the Exit Module, Scanner, DADF and
Subsystem
FAX modules.
Control Panel Menu
Report FW Version
Reports the current firmware version.
Monitor Buttons
Reports Control Panel button activity. Results are identified by the but-
ton name and the transition (Pressed/Released). The test ends when
there have been no button presses for 10 seconds.
Exercise Display
Cycles the Backlight Off then On to verify pixels and operation. After
the test ends, the display settings are backlight maximum, contrast is
minimum, and the pixel background is clear.
Exercise LEDs
Exercises each Control Panel LED by turning On, flashing, then turn-
ing Off. The LEDs are activated beginning with the upper right most
LED and moves from top to bottom and left to right until all LEDs have
been activated. The pattern repeats. As each LED is activated, the
LED name is displayed. After termination all LEDs are off.
Initial Issue
Phaser 8510/8560MFP Multifunction Product
Print Engine Monitor Menu
The Print Engine Monitor tests report current values (temperatures, positions, etc.), and dem-
onstrate the ability to read the values without changing the current state of the system. Some
monitor tests, such as sensors, allow tracking of the values as a state change, either manually
or otherwise. Press any Control Panel key to stop the test.
Table 4 Print Engine Monitor Menu Definitions
Test
Description
Sensors
Monitors all mechanically activated sen-
sors in the print engine, except the front
panel buttons. When a state change is
detected it is reported on the display. The
state change reports scroll up as new ones
are added. If the sensor transitions several
times very fast (too fast to do by hand), the
transition is reported as a bounce.
Encoders
Monitors these analog sensors:
Tray 1 width sensor
Y-Axis Motor encoder
Media Drive Motor encoder
Process Drive Motor encoders
Temps
Monitors each of the thermal sensors.
Shows the current thermal control setpoint
(first value) and the current sensor temper-
ature (second value).
Heaters
Monitors each of the heaters and shows if
the heater is currently enabled (first value)
and what percentage of maximum power is
currently allocated (second value).
Line Voltage Monitors the line voltage seen by the
power supply. Reports the minimum and
maximum values seen during the monitor-
ing period. Fast line voltage spikes are not
reported. Helps to evaluate the AC supply,
such as line voltage sags do to the start up
of adjacent equipment. You can run this
test overnight to record supply voltage set-
tings.
10/2006
6-11
Results
State changes are reported as:
H = Open or de-actuated
L = Closed/Present/Actuated
These sensors are monitored:
Tray 1 Media Width
Y-Axis Position
Media Path Motor Position
Process Motor Position
Abbreviations used:
LJ = Left Jetstack
RJ = Right Jetstack
RE = Reservoir
DR = Drum
PH = Preheater
IM = Ink Melter 1, 2, 3, or 4
Abbreviations used:
LJ = Left Jetstack
RJ = Right Jetstack
RE = Reservoir
DR = Drum
PH = Preheater
IM = Ink Melter 1, 2, 3, or 4
Tests results are reported as:
Minimum
Now
Maximum
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