Self-Diagnostic Mode
Pattern
Display
The SC is
displayed on the
operation panel,
D
and the machine
cannot be used
(machine-error
SC).
When an ordinary SC (type D) is generated, an automatic reboot is performed. When an
event is reported by the customer support system, even in the event of an ordinary SC,
reboot is not performed. During automatic reboot, a confirmation screen is displayed after
the reboot.
When automatic reboot occurs twice continuously, an SC is displayed without rebooting,
and logging count is performed. Also, when an SMC print is output, an * mark is added
alongside the SC number for clarity.
Automatic reboot can be enabled or disabled with SP5-875-001 (SC automatic reboot
setting) (default value: ON).
6.1.2 SC LOGGING
When an SC is generated, the "total count value when the SC is generated" and the "SC code"
are logged. However, if the total count value during the SC is the same as last time, logging is not
performed.
Logged data can be checked by outputting an administrative report (SMC print). The SC history is
logged up to the last 10 entries, and if there are more than 10 entries, data are progressively
deleted starting from the oldest.
D197/D198/D199/D200/D201/D202
How to reset
Switch main power from OFF to ON.
6-2
SC call or SC
alarm in
customer
support system
Occurrence &
alarm count
Power OFF
ON
Alarm count
and alarm only
if recurrence
SM