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FX-056VP/176VP
Maintenance Manual
2001-07-19 Rev.1
Oki Data Corporation
1 / 941
41898401TH Rev.1

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  • Page 1 FX-056VP/176VP Maintenance Manual 2001-07-19 Rev.1 Oki Data Corporation 1 / 941 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 2 Document Revision History Title: FX-056VP/176VP Maintenance Manual Revision Revision Charge Item Comments Number Date Author 2001-07-19 ISSUE H. Endo 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 3 PREFACE This manual is intended to be used for installing and maintaining FX-056VP/176VP facsimile trans- ceiver. Maintenance of the FX-056VP/176VP is assumed to be conducted at the following levels: • Assembly-level maintenance for mechanical portions • Unit-level maintenance for electrical at portions CAUTION: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ................10 General Performance ......................10 General User’s Functions ....................13 General Maintenance Functions ..................16 General Appearance ......................18 Basic Performance Specifications ..................20 Reports and Lists ......................31 1.6.1 Configuration Report (List of Setting) ..............31 1.6.1.1 Difference From FX-056e/176e ..............
  • Page 5 1.6.25.2 Mode Column in MCF-multi Report (with/without pictures) ....125 1.6.26 Output Conditions of Various MCF Reports During Transmission ...... 126 1.6.26.1 Difference from FX-056e/176e ............. 126 1.6.26.2 Reports to be output when queuing for communication is cancelled ... 126 1.6.26.3 Reports to be output upon canceling communication by pressing STOP Key .....................
  • Page 6 Fundamentals of the Electro-Photographic Process ............290 Actual Electo-photographic Process ................292 Boards and Units ......................293 Overall Dimension and Mechanical Structure of FX-056VP/176VP ....... 294 4. MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY ........296 Precautions for Parts Replacement ................296 Tools ..........................298 How to Disassemble and Reassemble ................
  • Page 7 6.19.1 G3 Service Code List ..................355 6.19.2 G4 Service Code Lists ..................358 6.19.3 Internet-Fax Service Code List ................361 7. TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR FOR FX-056VP/176VP ..... 362 Overall Troubleshooting Flow Chart ................364 No LCD Operation ......................365 Alarm LED On ......................... 366 Printing Test Failure ......................
  • Page 8 Transmission Problem ..................... 370 Auto Reception Failure ....................372 Reception Problem ......................373 7.10 Sensor Calibration Test ....................375 7.11 LED Test ......................... 376 7.12 Tone Send Test ....................... 377 7.13 High-speed Modem Test ....................378 7.14 MF Send Test ........................380 7.15 Tone (TEL/FAX) Send Test ....................
  • Page 9 Appendix C CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS AND PARTS LIST........533 Appendix D MECHANICAL EXPANDED VIEW DRAWING AND PARTS LIST ... 688 Appendix E BOARD LAYOUT FX-056VP/176VP ..........704 Appendix F SECOND PAPER FEEDER MAINTENANCE MANUAL ....731 Appendix G PC-LOADING ................. 750 Appendix H RMCS SYSTEM MANUAL (FOR MODEL 40) ......
  • Page 10: General Information

    • 128 mm to 356 mm Length setting: Long documents (1500 mm) are also available. (7) Automatic document feeder (ADF) • 50 sheets (NA Letter/A4-size: 20-lb/75gm Oki Data recommended paper) • 30 sheets (NA Letter/A4-size: 16 to 28-lb/60 to 105gm) (8) Recording paper •...
  • Page 11 (16) Minumum scan line time for reception • When receiving from Oki Data facsimile or ECM: 0 ms • When receiving from non Oki Data facsimile and non ECM: 10 ms at 3.85 line/mm 5 ms at 7.7 line/mm, 15.4 line/mm (17) Print speed •...
  • Page 12 (20) Transmission speed • 2.5 sec. per sheet of ITU-T No.1 evalution test chart (for FX-176VP) • 3.0 sec. per sheet of ITU-T No.1 evalution test chart (for FX-056VP) Note: This is Phase C at 3.85 line/mm and 33.6 kbps.
  • Page 13: General User's Functions

    (3) Delayed feeder transmission (4) Memory transmission • 40 sessions (5) Delayed memory transmission (within 3 days) • 20 specified times for FX-056VP • 30 specified times for FX-176VP (6) Sequential broadcast (Memory) • 210 stations for FX-056VP • 250 stations for FX-176VP (In case Country Code = USA and also PnP = ODA or USA-Konica, then it is 160.)
  • Page 14 (9) Automatic alternate selecting call (FAX No. + FAX No. can be registerd in one-touch keys). • FX-056VP: Speed Dial (1 to 40) are assigned to one-touch keys. • FX-176VP: Speed Dial (1 to 80) are assigned to one-touch keys.
  • Page 15 In case of 8 dot/mm x 3.85 lines/mm → 300 dot/inch x 784 lines/inch (15) Auto dialing • Speed dialing: FX-056VP; 1 to 140 (1 to 40 are assigned to one-touch keys.) FX-176VP; 1 to 230 (1 to 80 are assigned to one-touch keys.) • Group dialing; 20 groups •...
  • Page 16: General Maintenance Functions

    Reports (1) Function list (2) Configuration (3) Phone directory (4) Group directory (5) Activity report (6) Active memory files (7) Broadcast MCF (Message Confirmation) (8) Box Information (9) Protocol dump (G3 and G4) (10) NIC configuration (11) Log. report (Service bit = ON) (12) G4 Log.
  • Page 17 (4) Tone send test (When NCU board is installed.) (5) High-speed modem send test (When NCU board is installed.) (6) High-speed modem receive test (When NCU board is installed.) (7) MF tone test (When NCU board is installed.) (8) Tone (TEL/FAX) test (When NCU board is installed.) (9) Loop back 1 (When ISDN option board is installed.) (10) Loop back 2 (When ISDN option board is installed.) (11) INFO0 sending (When ISDN option board is installed.)
  • Page 18: General Appearance

    General Appearance Figure 1.4.1 shows the general appearance of the FX-056VP/176VP. Stacker-Document Operation Panel Tray-Document Tray-Paper Figure 1.4.1 General Appearance of FX-056VP/176VP 18 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 19 Figure 1.4.2 Control Panel of FX-056VP/176VP 19 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 20: Basic Performance Specifications

    Basic Performance Specifications Table 1.5.1 shows basic performance specifications: Table 1.5.1 Basic Performance Specifications Item Specifications Applicable line 1) PSTN (Public switched telephone network) 2) PBX (Private branch exchange ) 3) ISDN (Integrated services digital network): Option 4) FAX2NET Internet Fax (via PSTN): Option 5) E-mail Internet Fax (via LAN) Line interface 600 ohm balanced...
  • Page 21 3) Weight, thickness and condition: Same as above Note: One single sheet should be loaded on the manual paper feeder for one occation. For best results use Oki Data recommended papers 1) Xerox 4200 (20-lb/75gm base weight paper) 21 /...
  • Page 22 Item Specifications Recording paper cassette Up to 250 sheets/cassette First cassette (Oki Data recommended paper) Second cassette (option) Up to 500 sheets/cassette (Oki Data recommended paper) Effective recording paper Printing area Recording paper feeding direction 1) Printable area Printable area...
  • Page 23 Item Specifications 2) Guaranteed printing area Guaranteed printing area 14 inch 13 inch Letter Size A4 Size Legal Size Legal Size inch inch inch inch 279.4 11.7 355.6 13 330.2 8.27 210 10.5 266.7 11.2 284.3 13.5 342.9 12.5 317.5 203.2 7.77 197.3 203.2...
  • Page 24 LCD display will show “MSG. IN MEMORY”, and the Alarm LED turn on. Minimum scan line time for 0 ms, when receiving in ECM mode of from an Oki receiving Data facsimile. 5 ms at 15.4 line/mm or 7.7 line/mm and 10 ms at 3.85 line/mm when receiving from a non-Oki Data facsimile or non-ECM mode.
  • Page 25 The modem automatically selects transmission speed according to the line condition. Protocol 1) ITU-T Rec. T.30 2) Oki special protocol (speed protocol) The T.30 handshaking procedure will be conducted at message transmission speed instead of 300 baud, during transmission multi-page.
  • Page 26 Specifications Image transmission time 2.5 seconds at 33.6 kbps with JBIG for FX-176VP and 3.0 seconds at 33.6 kbps for FX-056VP per sheet of ITU-T No.1 evaluation test chart. Note: This speed denotes the time interval corre- sponding to Phase C (message transmission phase) as referred to in ITU-T T.30.
  • Page 27 Note2: For details, see Product Spec. “MFP PC Interface Kit”. Network print kit (option) • This function can be used for FX-056VP/176VP network printer service. The OkiHSP NIC (Network Interface Card) Ethernet Adapter used for FX-056VP/ 176VP is originally designed for the OkiPage printers and is intended to be forward compatible with (future) products utilizing an OkiHSP compatible interface.
  • Page 28 Item Specifications • Installing the NIC card for FX-056VP/176VP provides Network print service as an option. 1) Network 3.1x, 4.1x 2) TCP/IP 3) Windows NT/95/98/3.1 4) T600dpi, 10 ppm Note: For details, see Product Spec. “Network Print Service” Internet FAX Kit: E-mail type...
  • Page 29 Note: For details, see Product Spec. “ 600dpi Com- munication”. Relay Broadcast Function • G4 communication supports Oki mode relay broad- cast only. • G3 communication supports both Oki mode relay broadcast and F code relay broadcast. Note: For details, see Product Spec. “Relay Broad- cast Function”.
  • Page 30 Item Specifications Ambient condition Temperature and Humidity In operation Power off mode During Storage Unit °F Temperature 32 - 110 14 - 110 50 - 90 (0 - 43) (-10 - 43) (°C) (10 - 32) Humidity 10 - 90 10 -90 20 - 80 °F...
  • Page 31: Reports And Lists

    Reports and Lists This section presents the formats of reports and lists referred in the preceeding paragraphs, with some example for reference purpose for US/CANADA/INT’L version. Brief descriptions for the items and sample data are given for the reader’s convenience in understanding the meaning and purpose thereof, except for those which are seemed self explanatory.
  • Page 32: Difference From Fx-056E/176E

    1.6.1.1 Difference From FX-056e/176e (*1 to *9 coincide with the notes on the example of the report image.) *1 Changed the name of a setting item, RESTRICT ACCESS → DEPARTMENT CODE. *2 Added the WIDTH REDUCTION (ON/OFF) setting. *3 Added the BACKUP FILE TX (ON/OFF) setting. *4 Changed the setting contents of POP INTERVAL, 0-60 MIN →...
  • Page 33: Report Image

    1.6.1.2 Report Image CONFIGURATION P1 07/01/2001 22:00 ID=ODC TAKASAKI USER FUNCTION SETUP MACHINE SETTINGS < 10 > AUTO ANSWER MODE < 11 > MONITOR VOLUME HIGH-MID. < 12 > BUZZER VOLUME < 13 > USER LANGUAGE ENGLISH < 14 > REMOTE DIAGNOSIS <...
  • Page 34 CONFIGURATION P2 07/01/2001 22:00 ID=ODC TAKASAKI USER FUNCTION SETUP REPORT OPTIONS < 70 > MCF. (SINGLE-LOC.) < 71 > MCF. (MULTI-LOC.) < 72 > MESSAGE IN MCF. < 73 > ERR. REPORT (MCF.) LAN OPTIONS < 80 > AUTO TRAY SW <...
  • Page 35 CONFIGURATION P3 07/01/2001 22:00 ID=ODC TAKASAKI TECHNICAL FUNCTION SETUP < 01 > SERVICE BIT < 02 > MONITOR CONT. < 03 > COUNTRY CODE < 04 > TIME/DATE PRINT < 05 > TSI PRINT < 06 > TAD MODE TYPE2 <...
  • Page 36: Function List

    1.6.2 Function List Method: This list can be printed out manually from the report operation. The list is printed out user function only and does not print technical function. 1.6.2.1 Difference from FX-056e/176e (*1 to *10 coincide with the notes on the example of the report image.) *1 Changed the INTERNET FAX wording to INTERNET RX and switched its order with POLLING TX/RX.
  • Page 37: Report Image

    1.6.2.2 Report Image FUNCTION LIST P1 07/01/2001 22:00 ID=0dc Takasaki TO ACCESS PROGRAM MENU ITEMS: -PRESS THE MENU KEY -TO LOCATE A MENU ITEM, USE THE UP-DOWN ARROW KEY -SELECT THE MENU ITEM USING EITHER THE ENTER OR RIGHT ARROW KEYS TO QUICKLY ACCESS A SPECIFIC "SETUP"...
  • Page 38 FUNCTION LIST P2 07/01/2001 22:00 ID=0dc Takasaki MENU SETUP CLOCK ADJUSTMENT < 00 > CLOCK ADJUTMENT ID/PASSWORD PRG. < 01 > TSI/CSI < 02 > TSI/CSI(G3 OPTION) < 03 > SENDER ID < 04 > PERSONAL BOX < 05 > MEM.
  • Page 39 FUNCTION LIST P3 07/01/2001 22:00 ID=0dc Takasaki MENU SETUP INCOMING OPTIONS < 60 > INCOMING RING OFF/ON/DRC < 61 > REMOTE RECEIVE OFF/00-99/**/## < 62 > T/F TIMER PRG. 20/35 SEC < 63 > CONTINUOUS TONE ON/OFF < 64 > PC/FAX SWITCH ON/OFF <...
  • Page 40: Help Report

    1.6.3 Help Report Output the following new report by pressing HELP key while the device is in standby state. Following this report, output conventional function list. (4 sheets in total) 1.6.3.1 Report Image (Conditions for descriptions) (1) If the line for descriptions is in blank, don’t move up descriptions in the following lines. (Keep the blank line blank.) HELP REPORT 07/01/2001...
  • Page 41: Telephone Directory

    The report will be manually printed out. The report prints destinations registered only. Descriptions: Speed Dial: Up to 140 for FX-056VP (ODA), up to 190 for FX-056VP (Except ODA), up to 230 for FX-176VP 1. Title of the report 2. Date and time when the report was printed 3.
  • Page 42 33.6 ALT# 0010 28 OKI DATA SYS28 LOC# 0010 33.6 ALT# 0010 29 OKI DATA SYS29 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 ALT# 0010 30 OKI DATA SYS30 LOC# 0010 33.6 ALT# 0010 Telephone Directory P1 for FX-056VP (ODA) 42 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 43 LOC# 0010 33.6 57 OKI DATA SYS57 LOC# 0010 33.6 58 OKI DATA SYS58 LOC# 0010 33.6 59 OKI DATA SYS59 LOC# 0010 33.6 60 OKI DATA SYS60 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 Telephone Directory P2 for FX-056VP (ODA) 43 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 44 LOC# 0010 33.6 87 OKI DATA SYS87 LOC# 0010 33.6 88 OKI DATA SYS88 LOC# 0010 33.6 89 OKI DATA SYS89 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 90 OKI DATA SYS90 LOC# 0010 33.6 Telephone Directory P3 for FX-056VP (ODA) 44 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 45 LOC# 0010 33.6 117 OKI DATA SYS117 LOC# 0010 33.6 118 OKI DATA SYS118 LOC# 0010 33.6 119 OKI DATA SYS119 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 120 OKI DATA SYS120 LOC# 0010 33.6 Telephone Directory P4 for FX-056VP (ODA) 45 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 46 LOC# 0010 33.6 137 OKI DATA SYS137 LOC# 0010 33.6 138 OKI DATA SYS138 LOC# 0010 33.6 139 OKI DATA SYS139 LOC# 0010 33.6 140 OKI DATA SYS140 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 Telephone Directory P5 for FX-056VP (ODA) 46 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 47 ALT# 0010 28 OKI DATA SYS28 LOC# 0010 33.6 ALT# 0010 29 OKI DATA SYS29 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 ALT# 0010 30 OKI DATA SYS30 LOC# 0010 33.6 ALT# 0010 Telephone Directory P1 for FX-056VP (Except ODA) 47 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 48 33.6 57 OKI DATA SYS57 LOC# 0010 33.6 58 OKI DATA SYS58 LOC# 0010 33.6 59 OKI DATA SYS59 LOC# 0010 33.6 60 OKI DATA SYS60 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 Telephone Directory P2 for FX-056VP (Except ODA) 48 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 49 33.6 87 OKI DATA SYS87 LOC# 0010 33.6 88 OKI DATA SYS88 LOC# 0010 33.6 89 OKI DATA SYS89 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 90 OKI DATA SYS90 LOC# 0010 33.6 Telephone Directory P3 for FX-056VP (Except ODA) 49 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 50 33.6 117 OKI DATA SYS117 LOC# 0010 33.6 118 OKI DATA SYS118 LOC# 0010 33.6 119 OKI DATA SYS119 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 120 OKI DATA SYS120 LOC# 0010 33.6 Telephone Directory P4 for FX-056VP (Except ODA) 50 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 51 33.6 147 OKI DATA SYS147 LOC# 0010 33.6 148 OKI DATA SYS148 LOC# 0010 33.6 149 OKI DATA SYS149 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 150 OKI DATA SYS150 LOC# 0010 33.6 Telephonre Directory P5 for FX-056VP (Except ODA) 51 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 52 33.6 177 OKI DATA SYS177 LOC# 0010 33.6 178 OKI DATA SYS178 LOC# 0010 33.6 179 OKI DATA SYS179 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 180 OKI DATA SYS180 LOC# 0010 33.6 Telephone Directory P6 for FX-056VP (Except ODA) 52 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 53 33.6 187 OKI DATA SYS187 LOC# 0007 33.6 188 OKI DATA SYS188 LOC# 0008 33.6 189 OKI DATA SYS189 LOC# 0009 33.6 190 OKI DATA SYS190 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 Telephone Directory P7 for FX-056VP (Except ODA) 53 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 54 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY P1 07/01/2001 17:05 ID=OKI LOCATION ID TEL NO G3-ECHO / G3-RATE / MODE 1 OKI DATA SYS1 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 ALT# 0101 2 OKI DATA SYS2 LOC# 0002 33.6 ALT# 0102 3 OKI DATA SYS3 LOC# 0003 33.6...
  • Page 55 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY P2 07/01/2001 17:05 ID=OKI LOCATION ID TEL NO G3-ECHO / G3-RATE MODE 31 OKI DATA SYS31 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 [12:12] 33.6 ALT# 0010 32 OKI DATA SYS32 LOC# 0010 [12:12] 33.6 ALT# 0010 33 OKI DATA SYS33 LOC# 0010 [17:12] 33.6...
  • Page 56 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY P3 07/01/2001 17:05 ID=OKI LOCATION ID TEL NO G3-ECHO / G3-RATE MODE 61 OKI DATA SYS61 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 ALT# 0010 62 OKI DATA SYS62 LOC# 0002 33.6 ALT# 0010 63 OKI DATA SYS63 LOC# 0003 33.6 ALT# 0010...
  • Page 57 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY P4 07/01/2001 17:05 ID=OKI LOCATION ID TEL NO G3-ECHO / G3-RATE MODE 91 OKI DATA SYS91 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 92 OKI DATA SYS92 LOC# 0002 33.6 93 OKI DATA SYS93 LOC# 0003 33.6 94 OKI DATA SYS94 LOC# 0004 33.6...
  • Page 58 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY P5 07/01/2001 17:05 ID=OKI LOCATION ID TEL NO G3-ECHO / G3-RATE MODE 121 OKI DATA SYS121 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 122 OKI DATA SYS122 LOC# 0002 33.6 123 OKI DATA SYS123 LOC# 0003 33.6 124 OKI DATA SYS124 LOC# 0004 33.6...
  • Page 59 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY P6 07/01/2001 17:05 ID=OKI LOCATION ID TEL NO G3-ECHO / G3-RATE MODE 151 OKI DATA SYS151 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 152 OKI DATA SYS152 LOC# 0002 33.6 153 OKI DATA SYS153 LOC# 0003 33.6 154 OKI DATA SYS154 LOC# 0004 33.6...
  • Page 60 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY P7 07/01/2001 17:05 ID=OKI LOCATION ID TEL NO G3-ECHO / G3-RATE MODE 181 OKI DATA SYS181 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 182 OKI DATA SYS182 LOC# 0002 33.6 183 OKI DATA SYS183 LOC# 0003 33.6 184 OKI DATA SYS184 LOC# 0004 33.6...
  • Page 61 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY P8 07/01/2001 17:05 ID=OKI LOCATION ID TEL NO G3-ECHO / G3-RATE MODE 211 OKI DATA SYS211 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 212 OKI DATA SYS212 LOC# 0002 33.6 213 OKI DATA SYS213 LOC# 0003 33.6 214 OKI DATA SYS214 LOC# 0004 33.6...
  • Page 62 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 07/01/2001 17:05 ID=OKI LOCATION ID TEL NO G3-ECHO / G3-RATE MODE 1 OKI DATA SYS1 LOC# 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 33.6 ALT# 0101 50 OKI DATA SYS50 LOC# 0002 33.6 100 OKI DATA SYS100 LOC# 0003 33.6 Telephone Directory (When the destination is registered by SPEED DIAL No. 1, No.50 and No. 100 only.) 62 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 63: Group Directory

    5. Registered location ID (up to 40 characters) 1.6.5.1 Difference from FX-056e/176e Includes both FAX numbers and Email addresses in one group. GROUP NO.# 1=ABC LOCATION ID LOCATION ID 1 = abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz@ABCDEFG.co.jp 3 = s-ishika@okidata.co.jp 10 = OKI SHIBAURA 40 = chikki@mars.dti.ne.jp 63 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 64 130 = OKIDATA-001E 131 = OKIDATA-001F 132 = OKIDATA-0020 133 = OKIDATA-0021 134 = OKIDATA-0022 135 = OKIDATA-0023 136 = OKIDATA-0024 137 = OKIDATA-0025 138 = OKIDATA-0026 139 = OKIDATA-0027 140 = OKIDATA-0028 Group Directory for FX-056VP (ODA) 64 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 65 131 = OKIDATA-001F 132 = OKIDATA-0020 133 = OKIDATA-0021 134 = OKIDATA-0022 135 = OKIDATA-0023 136 = OKIDATA-0024 137 = OKIDATA-0025 138 = OKIDATA-0026 139 = OKIDATA-0027 140 = OKIDATA-0028 Group Directory P1 for FX-056VP (Except ODA) 65 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 66 181 = ABCDEFGHIJ12345 182 = ABCDEFGHIJ23456 183 = ABCDEFGHIJ34567 184 = ABCDEFGHIJ45678 185 = ABCDEFGHIJ56789 186 = ABCDEFGHIJ67890 187 = ABCDEFGHIJ78901 188 = ABCDEFGHIJ89012 189 = ABCDEFGHIJ90123 190 = ABCDEFGHIJ01234 Group Directory P2 for FX-056VP (Except ODA) 66 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 67 GROUP DIRECTORY P1 07/01/2001 17:04 ID=OKI TAKASAKI GROUP NO. #1=OKI DATA SYS1 LOCATION ID LOCATION ID 1 = 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 2 = 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 3 = OKI-SHIBAURA 4 = OKI-SHIBAURA 5 = FX-050 6 = FX-175 7 = FX-0175VP-ENHANC 8 = FX-056...
  • Page 68 GROUP DIRECTORY P2 07/01/2001 17:04 ID=OKI TAKASAKI GROUP NO. #1=OKI DATA SYS1 LOCATION ID LOCATION ID 141 = KAI-EIGYOU-INTL 142 = KAI-EIGYOU-GBR 143 = KAI-EIGYOU-NOR 144 = KAI-EIGYOU-SWE 145 = KAI-EIGYOU-DEN 146 = KAI-EIGYOU-GER 147 = KAI-EIGYOU-TCH 148 = KAI-EIGYOU-POL...
  • Page 69 GROUP DIRECTORY 07/01/2001 17:04 ID=OKI TAKASAKI GROUP NO. #1=OKI DATA SYS1 LOCATION ID LOCATION ID 1 = 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 50 = 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 100 = OKI-SHIBAURA Group Directory (When the destination of SPEED DIAL No. 1, No.50,and No.100 is selected by the group designation.) 69 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 70: Self Diagnosis Report

    1.6.6 Self Diagnosis Report Purpose: To check ROMs, RAMs and Printing function Method: The report will be manually printed out for maintenance purpose. 1.6.6.1 Difference from FX-056e/176e 70 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 71: Report Image

    1.6.6.2 Report Image SELF DIAGNOSIS REPORT 07/01/2001 12:00 ID=0dc Takasaki MAIN BOARD CPU-ROM VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh CPU-RAM PROGRAM1 VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh PROGRAM2 VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh LANGUAGE VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh DEFAULT VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh DEFAULT TYPE MODEM VERSION hhhh...
  • Page 72: G3 Protocol Dump

    1.6.7 G3 Protocol Dump Purpose: To allow the serviceman to obtain a list of protocol signals transferred between the transmitter and receiver. Method: The report will be manually printed out for maintenance purpose. If the previous communica- tion is G3, G3 communication protocol dump is printed out. If it is G4, the G4 communication protocol dump is printed.
  • Page 73 PROTOCOL DUMP P1 07/01/2001 19:00 ID=OKI TAKASAKI DATE TIME S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT D.CODE S.C. 12/24 18:56 00'33" 123456789012345678901234 [01] 0000 # *2 PPS_MPS PPS_EOP NSF DIS TRANSMITTED FRAME 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00...
  • Page 74 PROTOCOL DUMP P2 07/01/2001 19:00 ID=OKI TAKASAKI RECEIVED FRAME FF C8 01 00 73 17 22 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00...
  • Page 75: G4 Protocol Dump

    1.6.8 G4 Protocol Dump Purpose: To allow the serviceman to obtain a list of protocol signals transferred between the transmitter and receiver. Method: The report will be manually printed out for maintenance purpose. If it is G4, the G4 communication protocol dump is printed out. Descriptions: 1.
  • Page 76 PROTOCOL DUMP P1 07/01/2001 19:00 ID=OKI TAKASAKI DATE TIME S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT D.CODE S.C. 12/24 18:56 00'33" OKI SIBAURA TX-G4 [01] 0000 Dch. SETUP CONN-ACK + Bch + DISC REL-C STATUS SETUP-ACK CONN + Bch + Bch.
  • Page 77 PROTOCOL DUMP P2 07/01/2001 19:00 ID=OKI TAKASAKI CR/CN 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00...
  • Page 78: Relay Broadcast Confirmation

    1.6.9 Relay Broadcast Confirmation Method: The report will be sent out upon return when the distribution is completed. Descriptions: 1. Title of the report 2. Date and time when the report was printed 3. Sender ID 4. Total numbers of pages in particular communication 5.
  • Page 79 START TIME = 12/24 17:22 TOTAL TIME = 1:22'22" LOCATION ID PAGES RESULT LOCATION ID PAGES RESULT 1=OKIDATA SYS1 2=OKI DATA SYS2 3=OKIDATA SYS3 4=OKI DATA SYS4 5=OKIDATA SYS5 6=OKI DATA SYS6 7=OKIDATA SYS7 8=OKI DATA SYS8 9=OKIDATA SYS9 10=OKI DATA SYS10...
  • Page 80 12/24/2000 19:22 ID=OKI LOCATION ID PAGES RESULT LOCATION ID PAGES RESULT 141=OKIDATA SYS141 142=OKI DATA SYS142 143=OKIDATA SYS143 144=OKI DATA SYS144 145=OKIDATA SYS145 146=OKI DATA SYS146 147=OKIDATA SYS147 148=OKI DATA SYS148 149=OKIDATA SYS149 150=OKI DATA SYS150 151=OKIDATA SYS151 152=OKI DATA SYS152...
  • Page 81 START TIME = 12/24 17:22 TOTAL TIME = 1:22'22" LOCATION ID PAGES RESULT LOCATION ID PAGES RESULT 1=12345678901234567890 50=OKI DATA SYS2 100=OKIDATA SYS3 Relay Broadcast Confirmation Report (When the destination is specified by SPEED DIAL No.1, No.50, and No.100) 81 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 82: Internet Fax Reception Error Report (Error Mail Report)

    Descriptions of the content of communication are same as for the Reception of Internet FAX of (1), (3)-(5) of “ 1.6.11 Activity Report” *1: Displays D. CODE when DEPARTMENT CODE = ON. ERROR MAIL REPORT 07/01/2001 13:00 ID=Oki Data DATE TIME S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT D.CODE S.C.
  • Page 83: Activity Report

    1.6.11 Activity Report Purpose: To provide the user with a comprehensive communication record listing for her/his administra- tive or management purposes. But in memory RX, result of the communication is always printed in the report. Method: The report will be manually printed out, and provides a record of fax machine’s last 50 commu- nications.
  • Page 84 03-5476-4300 9082 12/24 10:36 01’10” ODS FUKUSHIMA POLL=01 0000*7 12/24 13:00 01’00” OKI DATA SYS POLLED [01] 0000 *1: Confidential reception *2: Manual TX *3: Memory reception *4: Broadcast TX *5: G4 TX *6: Polling TX *7: Bulletin poll TX...
  • Page 85: Message Confirmation

    1.6.12 Message Confirmation Pupose: To check the result of transmission just conducted or previous done. Method: The report will be manually or automatically printed out. Description: 1. Title of the report 2. Date and time when the report was printed. 3.
  • Page 86 MESSAGE CONFIRMATION 07/01/2001 17:05 ID=OKI DATE S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT D.CODE S.C. 12/24 0'20" 123456789012345678901234 [01] 0000 IMAGE Message Confirmation (When the transmission is the normal end) 86 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 87 Printed only when Error page MESSAGE CONFIRMATION 07/01/2001 17:05 ID=OKI DATE S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT D.CODE S.C. 12/24 0'20" 123456789012345678901234 [01] 0000 POSSIBLE ERROR PAGE:*001*002 IMAGE Message Confirmation (Error report) 87 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 88: Power Outage Report

    1.6.13 Power Outage Report Purpose: To indicate AC power failure and recovery and in case of destruction of accumulated picture data in the memory. the information printed on the Power Outage Report is not printed out on the Activity report. Method: If received communications are lost due to power failure, this report is output automatically at power recovery.
  • Page 89 DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT D.CODE 12/24 10:10 123456789012345678901234 LOST [01] 12/24 10:30 ODS TAKASAKI LOST [01] 12/24 12:05 01'20" OKI FAX CONF=01 LOST [05] 0000 12/24 13:00 00'20" 03-5476-4300 LOST 0000 12/24 10:50 00'20" 0495-22-5400 LOST 0000 12/24 15:00 B.C.
  • Page 90: Confidential Rx Report

    3. Sender ID 4. Date of transmission or reception 5. Time when the communication started 6. Length of time for which the FX-056VP/176VP was connected to the line 7. Identification of the remote station 8. Mode of the communication The stored confidential box number is printed in the MODE column.
  • Page 91 CONFIDENTIAL RX REPORT 07/01/2001 17:05 ID=OKI DATE S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT S.C. 12/24 01'30" 123456789012345678901234 CONF=01 0000 Confidential RX Report 91 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 92: Active Memory File

    1.6.15 Active Memory File Method: The report will be manually or automatically printed out for information of transmission/recep- tion data stored in the memory. When there is no stored image data in the memory at all, the Active Memory Files is not printed out. Descriptions: 1.
  • Page 93 12/24/2000 19:10 ID=ODS RECEPTION ENTRIES PAGES TRANSMISSION DATE TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES D.CODE 12/24 13:00 OKI DATA SYS-1 [01] 12/24 12:03 OKI DATA SYS-2 [01] 12/24 13:00 OKI DATA SYS-3 [05] 12/24 13:05 OKI DATA SYS-4 12/24 14:00...
  • Page 94 ACTIVE MEMORY FILES P2 12/24/2000 19:10 ID=ODS PERSONAL BOX BOX NO. MODE ENTRIES PAGES D.CODE CONF [01] CONF [02] CONF CONF POLL POLL POLL POLL POLL POLL POLL POLL POLL POLL POLL POLL [05] Active Memory Files P2 (In case of more than 1 page) 94 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 95 19:10 ID=ODS RECEPTION ENTRIES PAGES TRANSMISSION DATE TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES D.CODE 12/24 13:00 OKI DATA SYS-1 [01] 12/24 15:30 OKI DATA SYS-9 [02] 12/24 15:50 OKI DATA SYS-10 12/24 16:10 OKI DATA SYS-11 12/24 16:30 OKI DATA SYS-12...
  • Page 96: Broadcast Entry Report

    1.6.16 Broadcast Entry Report Method: The report will be manually or automatically printed out. Descriptions: 1. Title of the report 2. Date and time when the report was printed 3. Sender ID 4. T.37-related registration/setting contents (only when the T.37 Function is enabled) - SUBJECT - FROM - SEND FILE FORMAT...
  • Page 97 112=OKIDATA-000C 113=OKIDATA-000D 114=OKIDATA-000E 115=OKIDATA-000F 116=OKIDATA-0010 117=OKIDATA-0011 118=OKIDATA-0012 119=OKIDATA-0013 120=OKIDATA-0014 121=OKIDATA-0015 122=OKIDATA-0016 123=OKIDATA-0017 124=OKIDATA-0018 125=OKIDATA-0019 126=OKIDATA-001A 127=OKIDATA-001B 128=OKIDATA-001C 129=OKIDATA-001D 130=OKIDATA-001E 131=OKIDATA-001F 132=OKIDATA-0020 133=OKIDATA-0021 134=OKIDATA-0022 135=OKIDATA-0023 136=OKIDATA-0024 137=OKIDATA-0025 138=OKIDATA-0026 139=OKIDATA-0027 140=OKIDATA-0028 Broadcast Entry Report for FX-056VP (ODA) (1/2) 97 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 98 BROADCAST ENTRY REPORT P2 07/01/2001 17:04 ID=OKI TAKASAKI LOCATION ID MANUAL 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 Broadcast Entry Report for FX-056VP (ODA) (2/2) 98 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 99 113=OKIDATA-000D 114=OKIDATA-000E 115=OKIDATA-000F 116=OKIDATA-0010 117=OKIDATA-0011 118=OKIDATA-0012 119=OKIDATA-0013 120=OKIDATA-0014 121=OKIDATA-0015 122=OKIDATA-0016 123=OKIDATA-0017 124=OKIDATA-0018 125=OKIDATA-0019 126=OKIDATA-001A 127=OKIDATA-001B 128=OKIDATA-001C 129=OKIDATA-001D 130=OKIDATA-001E 131=OKIDATA-001F 132=OKIDATA-0020 133=OKIDATA-0021 134=OKIDATA-0022 135=OKIDATA-0023 136=OKIDATA-0024 137=OKIDATA-0025 138=OKIDATA-0026 139=OKIDATA-0027 140=OKIDATA-0028 Broadcast Entry Report for FX-056VP (Except ODA) (1/2) 99 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 100 184=ABCDEFGHIJ45678 185=ABCDEFGHIJ56789 186=ABCDEFGHIJ67890 187=ABCDEFGHIJ78901 188=ABCDEFGHIJ89012 189=ABCDEFGHIJ90123 190=ABCDEFGHIJ01234 MANUAL 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 Broadcast Entry Report for FX-056VP (Except ODA) (2/2) 100 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 101 BROADCAST ENTRY REPORT P1 07/01/2001 17:04 ID=OKI TAKASAKI SUBJECT = File transfer FROM = s-ishika@okidata.co.jp *1: Indicated only when the T.37 Function is enabled (or SEND FILE FORMAT = TIFF when the LAN Board TYPE2 is mounted). SENDER ID = ON...
  • Page 102 159=KAI-SISYA-NOR 160=KAI-SISYA-SWE 161=KAI-SISYA-DEN 162=KAI-SISYA-GER 163=KAI-SISYA-TCH 164=KAI-SISYA-POL 165=KAI-SISYA-AUT 166=KAI-SISYA-BEL 167=KAI-SISYA-FRE 168=KAI-SISYA-ESP 169=KAI-SISYA-GRE 170=KAI-SISYA-AUS 171=KAI-SISYA-SIN 172=KAI-SISYA-HNG 173=OKI DATA USA 174=OKI DATA INTL 175=OKI DATA BGR 176=OKI DATA IRL 177=OKI DATA NOR 178=OKI DATA SWE 221=ABCDEFGHIJ12345 222=ABCDEFGHIJ23456 223=ABCDEFGHIJ34567 224=ABCDEFGHIJ45678 225=ABCDEFGHIJ56789 226=ABCDEFGHIJ67890 227=ABCDEFGHIJ78901 228=ABCDEFGHIJ89012...
  • Page 103 BROADCAST ENTRY REPORT 07/01/2001 17:04 ID=OKI TAKASAKI SUBJECT = File transfer FROM = s-ishika@okidata.co.jp *1: Indicated only when the T.37 Function is enabled (or SEND FILE FORMAT = TIFF when the LAN Board TYPE2 is mounted). SENDER ID = ON...
  • Page 104: Broadcast Confirmation Report

    * Only when the setting is DEPARTMENT CODE = ON Descriptions enabled of Email address for Internet FAX and Fax2Net specified to Speed Dial 001 to 050 (FX-056VP), 001 to 090 (FX-176VP) and LOCATION ID column of the keypad. • Character string containing the lower-case alphabetic characters and symbols •...
  • Page 105: Nic Configuration

    1.6.20 NIC Configuration Refer to the “Internet FAX System Specifications.” 1.6.20.1 NIC Configuration (TYPE 1 OEL) NIC CONFIGURATION 07/01/2001 19:11 ID=OKIDATA CORP. MLETB08 Version 1.0.2 TCP/IP status IP address : 202.250.103.63 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Gateway addr : 202.250.103.254 NetWare status NWPrint mode: Failed EtherTalk status Zone Name...
  • Page 106: Nic Configuration (Type 1 Oda)

    1.6.20.2 NIC Configuration (TYPE 1 ODA) NIC CONFIGURATION P1 05/09/2001 19:05 ID=OKIDATA\CORP. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ General Infomation +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Network Card Name : OkiLAN 7100e+ MAC Address : 0080921E63FE Firmware Version : 1.1.0 Link Status : OK (10BASE-T Half) Network Status Unicast Packets Received : 6 Packets Transmitted : 3427 Total Packets Received : 28689...
  • Page 107 NIC CONFIGURATION P2 05/09/2001 19:05 ID=OKIDATA\CORP. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ NetBEUI Configuration Status: Enable +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Computer Name : ML1E7750 Workgroup Name : PrintServer Master Browser : ????? +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ SNMP Configuration +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Trap Community Name : public Authen Community Name : ****** ColdStart Trap : Disable Authentic Trap : Disable...
  • Page 108: Nic Configuration (Type 2 Oel)

    1.6.20.3 NIC Configuration (TYPE 2 OEL) NIC CONFIGURATION P1 05/09/2001 19:19 ID=OKIDATA\CORP. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ General Infomation +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Network Card Name : MLETB08 MAC Address : 0080921E63FE Firmware Version : 2.0.1 Link Status : OK (10BASE-T Half) Network Status Unicast Packets Received : 7 Packets Transmitted : 6378 Total Packets Received : 193980...
  • Page 109 NIC CONFIGURATION P2 05/09/2001 19:05 ID=OKIDATA\CORP. Address Node +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ NetBEUI Configuration Status: Enable +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Computer Name : ML0012F9 Workgroup Name : PrintServer Master Browser : ML0012F9 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ SNMP Configuration +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Trap Community Name : public Authen Community Name : ****** ColdStart Trap : Enable Authentic Trap...
  • Page 110: Nic Configuration (Type 2 Oda)

    1.6.20.4 NIC Configuration (TYPE 2 ODA) NIC CONFIGURATION P1 05/09/2001 19:23 ID=OKIDATA\CORP. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ General Infomation +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Network Card Name : OkiLAN 7100e+ MAC Address : 0080921E63FE Firmware Version : 2.0.1A Link Status : OK (10BASE-T Half) Network Status Unicast Packets Received : 9 Packets Transmitted : 6378 Total Packets Received : 168217...
  • Page 111 NIC CONFIGURATION P2 05/09/2001 19:05 ID=OKIDATA\CORP. Address Node +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ NetBEUI Configuration Status: Enable +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Computer Name : ML0012F9 Workgroup Name : PrintServer Master Browser : ML0012F9 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ SNMP Configuration +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Trap Community Name : public Authen Community Name : ****** ColdStart Trap : Enable Authentic Trap...
  • Page 112: Nic Test Print

    1.6.21 NIC TEST PRINT 1.6.21.1 NIC TEST PRINT (TYPE 1 OEL) EthernetBoard MLETB08 Version 1.0.2 Copyright 1999(C) Oki Data Corporation Copyright 1999(C) Japan Computer Industry Inc. *** Configuration report *** TCP/IP protocol :ENABLE IP address :202.250.103.64 Subnet Mask :255.255.255.0 Gateway address :202.250.103.254...
  • Page 113 Paper Out trap :DISABLE Paper Jam trap :DISABLE Cover Open trap :DISABLE Printer Error trap :DISABLE TCP#1 Trap address :0.0.0.0 TCP#2 Trap enable :DISABLE On-line trap :DISABLE Off-line trap :DISABLE Paper Out trap :DISABLE Paper Jam trap :DISABLE Cover Open trap :DISABLE Printer Error trap :DISABLE...
  • Page 114: Nic Test Print (Type 1 Oda)

    1.6.21.2 NIC TEST PRINT (TYPE 1 ODA) EthernetBoard MLETB08 Version 1.1.0 Copyright 1999(C) Oki Data Corporation Copyright 1999(C) Japan Computer Industry Inc. *** Configuration report *** TCP/IP protocol :ENABLE IP address :202.250.103.63 Subnet Mask :255.255.255.0 Gateway address :202.250.103.254 RARP protocol...
  • Page 115 Cover Open trap :DISABLE Printer Error trap :DISABLE TCP#1 Trap address :0.0.0.0 TCP#2 Trap enable :DISABLE On-line trap :DISABLE Off-line trap :DISABLE Paper Out trap :DISABLE Paper Jam trap :DISABLE Cover Open trap :DISABLE Printer Error trap :DISABLE TCP#2 Trap address :0.0.0.0 TCP#3 Trap enable :DISABLE...
  • Page 116: Nic Test Print (Type 2 Oel)

    1.6.21.3 NIC TEST PRINT (TYPE 2 OEL) EthernetBoard MLETB08 Version 2.0.1 *** Configuration report *** TCP/IP protocol :ENABLE IP address :202.250.103.63 Subnet Mask :255.255.255.0 Gateway address :202.250.103.254 RARP protocol :DISABLE DHCP/BOOTP protocol :DISABLE DNS server(Pri.) :202.250.103.255 DNS server(Sec.) :0.0.0.0 root password :""...
  • Page 117 Cover Open trap :ENABLE Printer Error trap :ENABLE TCP#1 Trap address :202.250.103.63 TCP#2 Trap enable :DISABLE On-line trap :DISABLE Off-line trap :DISABLE Paper Out trap :DISABLE Paper Jam trap :DISABLE Cover Open trap :DISABLE Printer Error trap :DISABLE TCP#2 Trap address :0.0.0.0 TCP#3 Trap enable :DISABLE...
  • Page 118: Nic Test Print (Type 2 Oda)

    1.6.21.4 NIC TEST PRINT (TYPE 2 ODA) EthernetBoard MLETB08 Version 2.0.1A *** Configuration report *** TCP/IP protocol :ENABLE IP address :202.250.103.63 Subnet Mask :255.255.255.0 Gateway address :202.250.103.254 RARP protocol :DISABLE DHCP/BOOTP protocol :DISABLE DNS server(Pri.) :202.250.103.255 DNS server(Sec.) :0.0.0.0 root password :""...
  • Page 119 Cover Open trap :ENABLE Printer Error trap :ENABLE TCP#1 Trap address :202.250.103.63 TCP#2 Trap enable :DISABLE On-line trap :DISABLE Off-line trap :DISABLE Paper Out trap :DISABLE Paper Jam trap :DISABLE Cover Open trap :DISABLE Printer Error trap :DISABLE TCP#2 Trap address :0.0.0.0 TCP#3 Trap enable :DISABLE...
  • Page 120: E-Mail Maintenance Report

    1.6.22 E-mail Maintenance Report E-mail Maintenance Function When EMAIL MAINTENANCE=ON (Setting by service personnal), e-mail is transmitted at 00:00 a.m. every day the following image format.\ Also when an Email which has the remotemaint / report in the subject is received, the data as following format will be sent to the sender.
  • Page 121: Personal Box List

    1.6.23 Personal Box List - Indicates the setting contents of each Personal Box as CONFIDENTIAL, RELAY BROAD- CAST, BULLETIN POLLING or CLOSE. - Prints the Broadcast Confirmation Report of the Boxes set for relay broadcasting for each operation. This report image is identical to that of the Relay Broadcast Entry Report (1.6.24) printed in the Personal Box setting operation.
  • Page 122: Relay Broadcast Entry Report

    1.6.24 Relay Broadcast Entry Report Method: The report will be manually or automatically printed out. Descriptions: 1. Title of the report 2. Date and time when the report was printed 3. Sender ID 4. Personal Box No. 5. Required transmission address (Speed dial) 6.
  • Page 123 RELAY BROADCAST ENTRY REPORT 07/01/2001 17:15 ID=OKIDATA PERSONAL BOX=16 LOCATION ID LOCATION ID 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 3=FX-056VP 4=FX-176VP 5=OKI-SHIBAURA1 6=OKI-SHIBAURA2 7=FX-056enhnce 8=FX-176enhance 9=FAXMFP-01 10=FAXMFP-02 11=IPFAX 12=takasaki@okidata.co.jp 13=03 1234 5678 14=FX-056 15=FX-176 16=FX-050 17=FX-175 18=FX-060 19=FX-046MFP 20=FX-046 21=OKIFAX5600 22=OKIFAX1050 23=OKIFAX1000 24=OKIFAX2200 25=shibaura@okidata.co.jp...
  • Page 124 RELAY BROADCAST ENTRY REPORT P1 07/01/2001 17:15 ID=OKIDATA PERSONAL BOX=16 LOCATION ID LOCATION ID 141=OKIDATA-0028 142=OKIDATA-0029 143=OKIDATA-002A 144=OKIDATA-002B 145=OKIDATA-002C 146=OKIDATA-002D 147=OKIDATA-002E 148=OKIDATA-002F 149=OKIDATA-0030 150=OKIDATA-0031 151=OKIDATA-0032 152=OKIDATA-0033 153=OKIDATA-0034 154=OKIDATA-0035 155=OKIDATA-0036 156=OKIDATA-0037 157=OKIDATA-0038 158=OKIDATA-0039 159=OKIDATA-003A 160=OKIDATA-003B 161=OKIDATA-003B 162=OKIDATA-003C 163=OKIDATA-003D 164=OKIDATA-003E 165=OKIDATA-003F 166=OKIDATA-0040 167=OKIDATA-0041 168=OKIDATA-0042 169=OKIDATA-0043...
  • Page 125: Descriptions Of Communication Mode Column

    1.6.25 Descriptions of Communication Mode Column 1.6.25.1 Mode Column in Activity Report Communication T.38 T.37 F2N (Email) F2N (G3) TX-G4 TX-IP I.FAX-TX FNET POLL-TX POLL TX POLL TX-G4 POLL TX-IP Bull. POLL TX Bull. POLL TX(BOX) POLL=XX POLL=XX-G4 POLL=XX-IP Broadcast TX-G4 TX-IP BC-I.FAX...
  • Page 126: Output Conditions Of Various Mcf Reports During Transmission

    1.6.26 Output Conditions of Various MCF Reports During Transmission 1.6.26.1 Difference from FX-056e/176e 1.6.26.2 Reports to be output when queuing for communication is cancelled Setting Automatic Output Report Image in MCF Setting Item Described together ERR. BROADCAST with MCF (MULTI) (SINGLE) (MULTI) Each Address...
  • Page 127: Reports To Be Output Upon Canceling Communication By Pressing Stop Key

    1.6.26.3 Reports to be output upon canceling communication by pressing STOP Key Setting Automatic Output Report Image in MCF Setting Item Described together ERR. BROADCAST with MCF (MULTI) (SINGLE) (MULTI) Each Address (with picture) with picture Broadcast of — (B.C.STOP) —...
  • Page 128: Reports To Be Output When The Communication Is Completed Normally

    1.6.26.5 Reports to be output when the communication is completed normally. Setting Automatic Output Report Image in MCF Setting Item Described together ERR. BROADCAST with MCF (MULTI) (SINGLE) (MULTI) Each Address (with picture) with picture — Broadcast communication — (During address transmission) —...
  • Page 129: Installation Procedure

    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Setup Information General The following flowchart outlines the installation procedure. Site selection (See 2.2) Unpacking (See 2.3) Contents identification (See 2.4) Installation of attachments (See 2.5) AC cord connection (See 2.6) Telephone and line connection (See 2.7) Packing for shipment (See 2.8) General procedure key operation (See 2.9.1)
  • Page 130 (See 2.9.8) Off-line tests (See 2.9.9) On-line tests (See 2.9.10) Installation of optional units (See 2.10) #1: For operation and registration, see FX-056VP/176VP Handbook. #2: Memory board, G4 option board, LAN option board, Second cassette unit etc.,. 130 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 131: Site Selection

    Site Selection INSTALLATION Precautions for Installation (1) Fluctuation in line voltage • 120VAC (102V to 127V) • 230VAC (198V to 264V) (2) Room temperature • 50 to 90°F (10 to 32°C) (3) Humidity • 20 to 80% RH (4) Operating environment •...
  • Page 132 Document exit Paper exit (face down) Paper exit (face up) Recording paper cassette Paper 11.81" 19.69" (300mm) (500mm) Note: *1: This space necessary for having the telephone set. *2: This space is necessary for removing the recording paper cassette. *3: This space is necessary for installing the document stacker and allow space for the fan exhaust.
  • Page 133: Unpacking

    Unpacking Procedure (1) Remove the on the top of the carton box and open its cover. Packing tape External carton box Packing tape Carton label Figure 2.3.1 Unpacking Procedure (1) (2) Take out the accessory box from the carton box. (See figure 2.3.2) (3) Take out the machine with plastic wrapper from the box.
  • Page 134 Box-Accessories Connecting Cords Toner Cartrige Pad-Assy (L) Stacker 41923201 Document FX056VP/176VP Pad-Assy (R) 41923202 Box-Individual Bar Code Figure 2.3.2 Unpacking Procedure (2) 134 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 135: Contents Identification

    After having taken out the machine and accompainied accessaries from the carton box, check the contents according to the following list. Table 2.4.1 Contents List Item No. Name Q’ty Remarks FX-056VP/176VP facsimile AC power cord I/D unit Already installed. Toner cartridge Document stacker Telephone line code One touch sheet Already installed.
  • Page 136: Installation Of Attachments

    Installation of Attachments (1) Items • Image Drum (ID) Unit (already installed) • Toner cartridge • Recording paper • Document stacker (2) Procedure 1) Toner cartridge • Peel off the fixed tape attached to the tray-paper. • Open the tray-document and tray-paper. Figure 2.5.1 Toner Cartridge Installation (1) •...
  • Page 137 • Take out the toner cartridge from the damp proof bag, shake it five or six times as shown in the illustration to eliminate the toner deflection, and peel off the seal gently. Seal Toner cartridge Figure 2.5.3 Toner Cartridge Installation (3) •...
  • Page 138 2) Recording paper Note: About 250 sheets of the new paper can be set in the recording paper cassette. • Remove the paper cassette from the facsimile by pulling the cassette tab. • Sheets must not exceed the paper full marker of the new paper limit indication. If excessive sheets are set, it will cause paper jams.
  • Page 139: Ac Cord Connection

    AC Cord Connection The power supply is provided as follows: Normal input voltage 120VAC (Voltage range 102 to 127VAC) Normal input voltage 230VAC (Voltage range 198 to 250VAC) Check whether the AC voltage of your input is within the above-mentioned voltage range and if so, check that the power switch is turned OFF.
  • Page 140: Telephone And Line Connection

    Exchange line External telephone cable Packing for Shipment Caution: When packing the FX-056VP/176VP for shipment, REMOVE THE IMAGE DRUM AND TONER FROM THE UNIT AND SHIP SEPARATELY! Failure to do this will result in damege to the machine. 140 /...
  • Page 141: Programming And Initial Settings

    Programming and Initial Settings Initial Settings 2.9.1 General Procedure of Key Operation Note: The fonts displayed on the LCD operation panel may differ from the fonts written this manual. Accessing to desired functions: • There are two methods for accessing a desired function: Step access and Speed access (direct access).
  • Page 142 User functions MENU Group TX Delayed TX Note: Delayed Batch TX Options preceded by a number in permit speed Priority TX access. Other options do not permit speed access. Confidential TX Relayinitiate TX Polling TX/RX Polling TX Bulletin Poll (BOX) Memory Poll Memory Poll (BULL) Feeder Poll...
  • Page 143 Machine Settings Auto Answer Mode Monitor Volume Buzzer Volume User Language Remote Diagnosis Tx Mode Default No Toner Mem. Rx Mem. Full Save Instant Dial Department Code ECM Function Closed Network Toner Save Sender ID Width Reduction 1’st Paper Size 2’nd Paper Size Power Save Mode Relay Print...
  • Page 144 Report Options MCF (Single-Loc.) MCF (Multi-Loc.) Image in MCF. Err. Report (MCF.) LAN Options AUTO TRAY SW. PAPER SIZE CHECK LAN PRINT T.O. POP INTERVAL DELETE POP MSG. TIME BETWEEN GMT TEXT PRINT HEADER PRINT CODING MODE EX.FINE MODE SENDER ID(EMAIL) DOMAIN NAME RETURN RECEIPT RECEIPT FORMAT...
  • Page 145 Technical functions MENU RESOLUTION key x 2 Local Test Self Diagnosis Sens. Calibration LED Test Tone Send Test Modem Send Test Modem Rec. Test MF(Tone) Test Tone(T/F) Test LOOP BACK 1 LOOP BACK 2 INFO0 SENDING INFO1 SENDING INFO3 SENDING PULSE (1KHZ) SEND PULSE (2KHZ) SEND PULSE (N2KHZ) SEND...
  • Page 146 Print Priority Relay Broadcast FAX2NET Function JBIG Facility LLC Check G3/G4 Learning G3 Setup BC G3 Retry Setup Gateway Service Email Maintenance Admin Email Addr. Command T.O. System Reset All Data CLR Location Data CLR Config. Data CLR Default Type Set PC Loading G4 PC Loading G3 PC Loading...
  • Page 147: Technical Functions: Setup

    2.9.2 Technical Functions: Setup 1. This section explains items generally conducted by service personnel, not by users. (1) Step access 1) The machine is standby state with no document. 2) Press the MENU/EXIT key once. 3) Press the RESOLUTION key twice within 3 second. The display will be shown the “TECHNICAL PRG.”.
  • Page 148: Technical Functions Operation 1

    2.9.2.1 Technical Functions Operation 1 Select Menu is shown as below: 1. Local Test 2. Technical Setup: Go to Section 2.9.2.2 3. System Reset 4. Default Type Set 5. PC Loading 6. G4 PC Loading or G3 PC Loading *2 This mode can be selected when G3 option is installed. M E N U 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 1 1 >...
  • Page 149: Technical Functions Operation 2

    2.9.2.2 Technical Functions Operation 2 Setup 01: Service Bit (OFF/ON) 02: Monitor Cont. (OFF/ON) 03: Country Code (selecting the country code) 04: Time/Date Print (OFF/ONCE/ALL) 05: TSI Print (OFF/ON) 06: TAD Mode (OFF/TYPE1/TYPE2/TYPE3) 07: Real Time Dial (OFF/TYPE1/TYPE2) 08: TEL/FAX Switch (OFF/ON) 09: MDY/DMY (Month/Day/Year or Day/Month/Year)
  • Page 150 T E C H N I C A L P R G . T E C H N I C A L P R G . X X <Speed Access> 1 L O C A L T E S T 1 >...
  • Page 151 ↑ ↓ → ENTER/ S E T U P 0 8 T E L / F A X S W I T C H "08" 0 7 R E A L T I M E D I A L > O F F 0 8 >...
  • Page 152 ↑ ↓ → ENTER/ S E T U P "15" 2.9.2.2.2 T1(RX) TIMER VALUE 1 4 T 1 ( T X ) T I M E R V A L U E 1 5 > T 1 ( R X ) T I M E R V A L U E 1 6 T 2 T I M E R * 1 0 0 M S ↑...
  • Page 153 ↑ ↓ → ENTER/ S E T U P "22" 2.9.2.2.6 T/F TONE ATT. 2 1 A T T E N U A T O R 2 2 > T / F T O N E A T T . 2 3 M F A T T .
  • Page 154 ↑ ↓ → ENTER/ S E T U P 2 9 V 3 4 T X R E T R Y "29" 2 8 T R L A T C H C U R R E N T > O F F 2 9 >...
  • Page 155 ↑ ↓ → ENTER/ "36" S E T U P 3 6 R E L A Y B R O A D C A S T 3 5 P R I N T P R I O R I T Y >...
  • Page 156 ENTER/→key in the case of MUPIS I/F mode. *2):FX-056VP will be skipped and cannot be set. (This mode can be operated only when FX-176VP.) *3):This mode can be set only when NIC TYPE2 (IFAX is available.) is installed.
  • Page 157: T1 (Tx) Timer Value

    2.9.2.2.1 T1 (TX) Timer Value Set the T1 timer (call connection wait time: XTTO) for transmission. S E T U P T E C H N I C A L P R G . 1 4 1 3 H / M O D E M R A T E 1 >...
  • Page 158: T1 (Rx) Timer Value

    2.9.2.2.2 T1 (RX) Timer Value Set the T1 timer for reception. The time from issue of the first DIS to issue of a signal is checked. If a time-out occurs, the line is disconnected. S E T U P T E C H N I C A L P R G . 1 5 1 4 T 1 ( T X ) T I M E R V A L U E 1 >...
  • Page 159: T2 Timer *100Ms

    2.9.2.2.3 T2 Timer *100ms Registers the time duration (in seconds) for which the fax detects the EOL interval during reception of phase C. The fax disconnects the line when EOL can not detect within T2 Timer. S E T U P T E C H N I C A L P R G .
  • Page 160: Error Criterion

    2.9.2.2.4 Error Criterion Registers the threshould value whether to transmit RTN or MCF signal when the error occurs in received data. S E T U P T E C H N I C A L P R G . 1 8 1 7 D I S B I T 3 2 1 >...
  • Page 161: T/F Tone Att

    2.9.2.2.6 T/F Tone Att. Adjusts the attenuation (dB) for the quasi-ring back tone send signal of TEL/FAX switching. Adjusting value is 0 to 15dB in one dB steps. S E T U P T E C H N I C A L P R G . 2 2 2 1 A T T E N U A T O R 1 >...
  • Page 162: Ring Dura. *10Ms

    2.9.2.2.8 Ring Dura. *10ms Selects the minimum ring detection time to meet country's requirements. Adjusting time is 100MS to 990MS in 10MS steps. S E T U P T E C H N I C A L P R G . 2 4 2 3 M F A T T .
  • Page 163: Led Headstrobe

    2.9.2.2.10 LED Headstrobe Setting of LED print head strobe signals (00000 - 11111). Selection of strobe sidth in LED head. "00000" is lightest and "11111" is darkest. S E T U P T E C H N I C A L P R G . 2 6 2 5 C M L T I M I N G * 1 0 0 M S 1 >...
  • Page 164: Admin Email Addr

    2.9.2.2.11 ADMIN Email Addr. S E T U P T E C H N I C A L P R G . 4 5 4 4 E M A I L M A I N T E N A N C E 1 >...
  • Page 165: Technical Functions (Setup)

    2.9.2.3 Technical Functions (Setup) • Table 2.9.2.3 shows the initial setting items and their purpose. (The default setting is different by the individual countries.) • Each item can be accessed by entering it on Technical Setup. • The detailed procedures of the initial settings items will be explained on the following tables. The setting data must be transferred to the G3 Option side.
  • Page 166 Table 2.9.2.3 Technical Functions: Setup (2/12) Item Specifications TSI Print Determine whether a TSI is to be printed in the received image. 1) Setting value ON (Printed)/OFF (Not printed) * When this setting is ON and TIME/DATE PRINT is set to ALL , a TSI is printed on all received pages.
  • Page 167 Table 2.9.2.3 Technical Functions: Setup (3/12) Item Specifications Real Time Dial Determine whether real-time dialing is enabled. If it is enabled, determine when it will be enabled. 1) Setting values OFF/TYPE1 (External telephone is off-hooked)/TYPE2 OFF: Real-time dialing is disabled (accumulated dialing only) TYPE1: Enabled when the external telephone is off-hooked.
  • Page 168 Table 2.9.2.3 Technical Functions: Setup (4/12) Item Specifications MH Only Determine whether only MH coding is to be handled forcibly. This setting is required when the line noise affects the received image. 1) Setting values ON (MH only)/OFF (JBIG; only FX-176VP, MMR, MR, or MH is selected depending on communication capacity) H/MODEM Rate Set the initial value of modem transmission speed.
  • Page 169 Table 2.9.2.3 Technical Functions: Setup (5/12) Item Specifications DIS Bit32 Determine whether the thirty-second bit (expansion bit) and the succeeding bit 32 of DIS is to be sent out. 1) Setting values ON (Transmits a bit 32)/OFF (Not transmit) * When OFF is selected, machines of other companies cannot receive documents in the EX.FINE, SEP/SUB mode or JBIG.
  • Page 170 Table 2.9.2.3 Technical Functions: Setup (6/12) Item Specifications T/F Tone Attenuator Set the T/F pseudo ring back tone signal attenuator (level). (for TEL/FAX switch) 1) Setting values 0-15 dB (in 1 dB steps) * Enter a value with ten-keys. MF Attenuator [Set the MF signal attenuator (level).
  • Page 171 Table 2.9.2.3 Technical Functions: Setup (7/12) Item Specifications LED Head Strobe Set the LED head strobe time. The larger the value, the darker the image. 1) Setting values 00000 to 11111 (5 bits) Note 1: When the rank marking of the new replaced LED print head (new part) is same as that of the old used LED print head (old part), you do not always have to set the LED print head strobe signal.
  • Page 172 ON (sent)/OFF (Not sent) * If data is transmitted with this setting OFF, DCS transmis- sion is performed (NSC is not sent) even if the Oki NSF is received. * If REMOTE DIAGNOSIS is set to ON although NSF Switch (this setting) is set to OFF, an NSF is sent and sent immedi- ately if Oki’s original function is ON (confidential, etc.).
  • Page 173 1) Setting value ON (Make relay broadcast) / OFF (Make no relay broadcast) * Opening relay broadcast box disabled when this setting is OFF. * In the case of FX-056VP, setting is skipped. (Only FX- 176VPoperable) 173 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 174 NOT AVAIL.) Set up the encoding JIG. JBIG Facility 1) Setting values In case of FX-056VP, setting is skipped. (Only FX-176VP operatable) Determine whether the lower layer compatibility information LLC Check instracted from the calling side is analyzed.
  • Page 175 Table 2.9.2.3 Technical Functions: Setup (11/12) Item Specifications Sets whether the G3 SETUP is expanded or not. G3 RETRY SETUP 1) Setting Values ON (retry) / OFF (no retry) ON: In the G3 DIAL operation, performs DIAL as shown in the table below.
  • Page 176 Table 2.9.2.3 Technical Functions: Setup (12/12) Item Specifications Sets up whether to make relay service for Email and public line. GATEWAY SERVICE 1) Setting value ON (Relay) / OFF (Not relay) * Setting enabled only when NIC TYPE2 (IFAX enabled) is installed.
  • Page 177: Tel/Fax Automatic Switching

    2.9.2.4 TEL/FAX automatic switching This function is used for the purpose of TEL/FAX automatic switching as follows. 1) If the machine detects a call with a CNG signal indicating an auto send facsimile call, it starts an automatic document receiving operation. 2) If machine detects a call without a CNG signal, machine generates the buzzer sounds as a telephone call.
  • Page 178 (20/35 sec) LIFT HANDSET PRESS STOP TO CANCEL Load document NSF, CSI, DIS Press START Button AUTO REC. START Manual OKI TOKYO Transmission PAGE 001 RECEIVING G3/33.6K CML"OFF" 1 sec 1 sec 3.2 sec To detect CNG signal Notes *1:Ring Back Tone — 1 sec. ON, 3.2 sec. OFF *2:When you want to talk by phone, pick up handset.
  • Page 179: Tad Mode

    2.9.2.5 TAD mode • TAD: Telephone Answering Device • TAD can be connected to extenal telephone terminal to record your messages. • TAD records your speech and switches an automatic voice message response to the calling station. Note1: A choice of TAD mode is available by technical Function (Setup No.06). Note2: The predetermined time is selectable between 20 or 35 sec.
  • Page 180 • TAD mode flow chart 1) In case of TYPE2: If the fax does not CNG signal during working of TAD, the fax will go to standby state. 2) In case of TYPE 3: The fax does not detect CNG signal during 15 seconds from TAD operation starting. The fax starts CNG signal detection after 15 seconds from TAD operation.
  • Page 181: Outline Of Parallel Pick Up

    The two possible parallel connections of telephone sets A and B are shown in the figure. Remote control FAX (FX-056VP/176VP etc.) To Modem Line Remote control: To control a fax from telephone set A Parallel Pick Up (PP): To control a fax from telephone set B.
  • Page 182 (1/2) TEL1 S1.1~2 OFF-HOOK TEL2 Detector ’ (2/2) I SW S1 - 3~6 Ring Detector " Impedance C31 R590 matching CN15 ~ Loop CN45 Current Detection MUTE LINE , AR arresters to Modem MF 2-digit Receiving special code CML: ON sensitivity MUTE circuit...
  • Page 183: User's Functions

    2.9.3 User’s Functions This section explains the items usually set up by general users. • Select Menu is shown as below: 1. Group TX 2. Delayed TX 3. Delayed Batch TX 4. Priotity TX 5. Confidential TX 6. Relayinitiate TX 7.
  • Page 184 Menu selection Given below are the sections to refer to when selecting user functions. 1 2 : 0 0 F A X 1 0 / 0 1 / 2 0 0 1 1 2 : 0 0 T E L Document on hopper MENU S E L E C T L O C A T I O N ( S )
  • Page 185: Location Program

    2.9.4 Location Program 1) The machine is standby state with no document. 2) Press the MENUEXIT key once. 3) Press the SHIFT DOWN (↓) key two times. 4) The menu option “12 LOCATION PROGRAM” indicated by the blinking cursor is selected, and press the ENTER/SHIFT RIGHT (→) key.
  • Page 186 Location Program * For operation and registration, see FX-056VP/176VPHandbook. M E M U 1 1 R E P O R T P R I N T 1 2 > L O C A T I O N P R O G R A M 1 3 S E T U P ENTER/→...
  • Page 187 FX-056VP: 1-140 (1-40 are assigned to ONE TOUCH keys.) FX-176VP: 1-230 (1-80 are assigned to ONE TOUCH keys.) * The number of Speed Dial of FX-056VP mentioned above is only in case when the Country Code = USA, and also PnP = ODA, USA-Konica ( PLUG &...
  • Page 188 Specifications 2) EMAIL ADDRESS REGISTRATION Registers an EMAIL address. • Input number of digit (FX-056VP: 1~50 / FX-176VP: 1~90) EMAIL ADDRESS = 64 digits * Input enabled characters Numerical: 0 - 9 Alphabetical character: A - Z, a - z Symbol: ! # &...
  • Page 189 FX-056VP: 20 groups (1 group: 1-140 locations) FX-176VP: 20 groups (1 group: 1-230 locations) * The number of the locations of FX-056VP mentioned above is in case when Country Code = USA and also PnP = ODA, USA-Konica (PLUG&PLAY ID = 00,05). Otherwise it is 1~190.
  • Page 190 When a time is specified, locations can be specified during batch transmission operation. 1) Number of batch TX times that can be registered FX-056VP/176VP: 10 (Speed dial numbers 31-40 are assigned.) * Registration is enabled if the specified speed dial is not registered in the remote machine.
  • Page 191 1) Registered Number of Forward On P-ERR. FX-056VP/176VP : 1 (The registration of Tel No.(s) and Email Addresses is avail- able exclusively.) 2) Digit number of entering locations TEL.
  • Page 192 Table 2.9.4.1 Location Program (6/6) Item Specifications FAX NETWORK PRG. Make settings concerning FAX2NET service. 1) Set values This setting consists of the following three settings: • SERVER NO. Telephone number of FAX2NET server to be used. When setting PBX, it is necessary to register a number includ- ing the Dial Prefix for switching PBX to PTT.
  • Page 193: Setup

    2.9.5 Setup 1) The machine is standby state with no document. 2) Press the MENU key once. 3) Press the SHIFT DOWN (↓) key three times. 4) The menu option “13 SETUP” indicated by the blinking cursor is selected, and press the ENTER/SHIFT RIGHT (→) key.
  • Page 194 M E N U 1 2 L O C A T I O N P R O G R A M 1 3 > S E T U P 1 4 C O U N T E R → ENTER/ S E T U P →...
  • Page 195: Clock Adjustment

    2.9.5.1 Clock Adjustment <Speed Access> S E T U P M E N U 1 > C L O C K A D J U S T M E N T 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 2 I D / P A S S W O R D P R G .
  • Page 196: Id/Password Programming

    01: TSI/CSI 02: TSI/CSI Option 03: Sender ID 04: Personal Box 05: Mem. Password 06: Department Code 07: ISDN TID (Country Code/ISDN No./ISDN ID) 08: ISDN Sub No. * For operation and registration, see FX-056VP/176VP Handbook. 196 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 197 <Speed Access> S E T U P M E N U 1 C L O C K A D J U S T M E N T 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 2 >...
  • Page 198: Tsi/Csi

    2.9.5.2.1 TSI/CSI This function is used to register the TSI/CSI. <Speed Access> I D / P A S S W O R D P R G . M E N U 0 1 0 1 > T S I / C S I 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 0 2 T S I / C S I O P T I O N 1 1 >...
  • Page 199: Tsi/Csi Option

    2.9.5.2.2 TSI/CSI Option <Speed Access> I D / P A S S W O R D P R G . M E N U 0 2 0 1 T S I / C S I 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 0 2 >...
  • Page 200: Sender Id

    2.9.5.2.3 Sender ID This function is used to register a sender ID. <Speed Access> I D / P A S S W O R D P R G . M E N U 0 3 0 2 T S I / C S I 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 0 3 >...
  • Page 201: Isdn Tid

    2.9.5.2.4 ISDN Tid This function is used to set a terminal ID. I D / P A S S W O R D P R G . M E N U 0 7 0 6 D E P A R T M E N T C O D E 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 0 7 >...
  • Page 202 Not Registered Registered 0 7 I S D N T I D 0 7 I S D N T I D 0 7 I S D N T I D I S D N I D : I S D N I D : I S D N I D : [ O K I D a t a CLEAR...
  • Page 203: Isdn Sub No

    2.9.5.2.5 ISDN Sub No. This function is used to set a sub address. I D / P A S S W O R D P R G . M E N U 0 8 0 6 D E P A R T M E N T C O D E 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 0 7 I S D N T I D 1 1 >...
  • Page 204 2) Confidential A box used only for confidential reception. Either sub frame or Oki mode (NSF) can be selected. When a confidential box is opened, a password must be registered so that other persons cannot print data.
  • Page 205 * If all addresses are erased from open Relay Broadcast Box, the box will be closed. * In the case of FX-056VP device, setting is skipped. (Only FX-176VP is operable.) * When the Speed Dial(s) that are registered Email Locations are registered in the Relay Box, and if the Account No.
  • Page 206 * This setting is disabled when Auto Answer Mode is set to MEM. 1) Number of Mem. passwords that can be registered FX-056VP/176VP: 1 2) Number of characters used to specify a Mem. password 4 characters (digits only) 3) Password check The entered password cannot be checked on the machine.
  • Page 207 Table 2.9.5.2 ID/Password Prg. (4/4) Item Specifications ISDN TID Set a terminal ID. 1) Setting values This setting consists of the following: - Country code 3 characters (digits only) - ISDN No. (subscriber number) 20 characters (digits only) - ISDN ID (subscriber code) 10 characters (alphabetic characters, lowercase charac- ters) * This setting can be made when ISDN option is provided.
  • Page 208: Machine Settings

    2.9.5.3 Machine Settings Usually set up by Users 10: Auto Answer Mode (FAX/TEL/T/F/TAD/MEM/PC/FWD) 11: Monitor Volume (OFF/LOW/MID./HIGH-MID./HIGH) 12: Buzzer Volume (LOW/MIDDLE/HIGH) 13: User Language (ENGLISH/OTHER) 14: Remote Diagnosis (OFF/ON) 15: TX Mode Default (STANDARD/FINE/EXTRA FINE/PHOTO) (LIGHT/NORMAL/DARK) 16: No Toner Mem. RX (OFF/ON) 17: Mem.
  • Page 209 <Speed Access> S E T U P M E N U X X 2 I D / P A S S W O R D P R G . 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 3 >...
  • Page 210 ↑ ↓ 1 6 N O T O N E R M E M . R X → M A C H I N E S E T T I N G S ENTER/ "16" > O F F 1 5 T X M O D E D E F A U L T 1 6 >...
  • Page 211 ↑ ↓ → ENTER/ M A C H I N E S E T T I N G S 2 3 S E N D E R I D "23" 2 2 T O N E R S A V E >...
  • Page 212 *8) This transition is available only when 8MB potion memory is loaded in the software. *10) FX-056VP can not be set up skippingly unless NIC TYPE 2 is loaded in the software & GATEWAY SERVICE = ON. FX-176VP can be set up with any conditions.
  • Page 213: Auto Answer Mode

    2.9.5.3.1 Auto Answer Mode This function is used to set up the auto answer mode. [FWD] selection is possible even when BACKUP FILE TX = ON and also the auto forwarding locations are registered with telephone numbers / Email locations. 1 0 A U T O A N S W E R M O D E T A D : T A D / F A X A U T O S W M E M : M E M O R Y R X...
  • Page 214: Tx Mode Default

    2.9.5.3.2 TX Mode Default This function is used to set default values for the transmission mode selected with a document set in the feeder. M A C H I N E S E T T I N G S M E N U 1 4 R E M O T E D I A G N O S I S 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 1 5 >...
  • Page 215: Backup File Tx

    2.9.5.3.3 BACKUP FILE TX M A C H I N E S E T T I N G 3 1 S P E E C H R E C E I V E 3 2 O P T I O N L I N E T I P E 3 3 >...
  • Page 216 Table 2.9.5.3 Machine Settings (1/6) Default values are defined by default type. For details, see machine default setting. The setting data must be transferred to the G3 Option. (excluding ISDN DIAL MODE and SPEECH RECEIVE) Item Specifications Auto Answer Mode Set up the auto answer mode (FAX/TEL/T/F/TAD/MEM/PC/ FWD).
  • Page 217 Table 2.9.5.3 Machine Settings (2/6) Item Specifications Set the buzzer volume (communication end or off-hook alarm). Buzzer Volume 1) Setting values LOW/MIDDLE/HIGH * The key touch sound level is fixed at LOW. User Language Select the language used for LCD display or report printing. 1) Setting values English/(other) * Other (second language): GER (German), FRE (French),...
  • Page 218 Table 2.9.5.3 Machine Settings (3/6) Item Specifications Mem. Full Save When the memory becomes full during read, the operator must determine whether the read pages are to be saved or canceled. Determine whether the read pages are to be saved or canceled automatically if the operator forget to save/cancel them and therefore an operation T.O.
  • Page 219 Table 2.9.5.3 Machine Settings (4/6) Item Specifications Closed Network Set up closed network. The TSI/CSI of the remote machine is compared with the low- order 4 digits of the speed dial of the local machine. If they match, closed network is performed. If they do not match, closed network is not performed.
  • Page 220 ON (print)/ OFF (not print) * When in MEM mode, no printing if this setting is ON. * In case of FX-056VP, if NIC TYPE2 is installed & GATE- WAY SERVICE = ON, then skip this setting. In case of FX- 176VP, the setting is available with any conditions.
  • Page 221 Table 2.9.5.3 Machine Settings (6/6) Item Specifications Speech Receive Determine whether the incoming call is answered when the information transmission capacity instracted by the network is voice transmission. 1) Setting values ON (Answered)/OFF (Not answered) * This setting cannot be made when ISDN option board is not provided.
  • Page 222: Dial Options

    2.9.5.4 DIAL OPTIONS Line condition settings 40: Redial Tries (0 to 10 tries; except FRA) (1 to 5 tries for FRA) 41: Redial Interval (1 to 6 minutes; except FRA) (1 to 12 minutes for FRA) 42: Auto Start (OFF/ON) 43: Dial Tone Detect (OFF/ON) 44: Busy Tone Detect...
  • Page 223 <Speed Access> S E T U P M E N U X X 3 M A C H I N E S E T T I N G S 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 4 >...
  • Page 224 ↑ ↓ "47" → ENTER/ D I A L O P T I O N S 4 7 P U L S E M A K E R A T I O 4 6 P U L S E D I A L R A T E 3 3 % 4 7 >...
  • Page 225: Redial Tries

    2.9.5.4.1 Redial Tries This function is used to set the number of redial tries. D I A L O P T I O N S M E N U 4 0 > R E D I A L T R I E S 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 4 1 R E D I A L I N T E R V A L 1 1 >...
  • Page 226: Redial Interval

    2.9.5.4.2 Redial Interval This function is used to set an auto redial interval. D I A L O P T I O N S M E N U 4 0 R E D I A L T R I E S 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 4 1 >...
  • Page 227: Dial Prefix

    2.9.5.4.3 Dial Prefix This function is used to set the access digits for connecting a PBX line to the public line. D I A L O P T I O N S M E N U 5 2 5 0 P B X L I N E 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 5 1 F L S / E A R T H / N O R M A L 1 1 >...
  • Page 228 Table 2.9.5.4 Dial Options (1/3) Setting values are defined for each country code. For more details, see Section 2.9.6, “Defaults.” The setting data must be transferred to the G3 Option. Item Specifications Redial Tries Sets on the redial tries to meet the regulations of the installed country.
  • Page 229 Table 2.9.5.4 Dial Options (2/3) Item Specifications Pulse Dial Rate Determine a DP pulse rate used at call origination. 1) Setting values 10PPS/16PPS/20PPS selectable * Selection is skipped over when the ISDN board is mounted. (Selection allowed if SERVICE BIT=ON) Pulse Make Ratio Set a DP make ratio at used at call origination.
  • Page 230 Table 2.9.5.4 Dial Options (3/3) Item Specifications Fls/Earth/Normal Set the method of switching between flash and earth modes for PBX line. 1) Setting values NORMAL/FLASH/EARTH selectable (PBX line origination types) * Selection is skipped over when the ISDN board is mounted. (Selection allowed if SERVICE BIT=ON) Dial Prefix Set the access digits used for connecting the PBX line to the...
  • Page 231: Incoming Options

    2.9.5.5 Incoming Options Incoming line condition settings 60: Incoming Ring (ON/OFF/DRC) 61: Remote Receive (OFF/00/11/22/33/44/55/66/77/88/99/**/##) 62: T/F Timer Prg. (20SEC/35SEC) 63: Continuous Tone (OFF/ON) 64: PC/FAX Switch (OFF/ON) 65: CNG Count (1-5) (1 to 5) 66: Ring Response (1RING/5SEC/10SEC/15SEC/20SEC) 67: Distinctive Ring (ON/OFF/SET) See Table 2.9.5.5 Incoming Options for the detail.
  • Page 232 <Speed Access> S E T U P M E N U X X 4 D I A L O P T I O N S 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 5 >...
  • Page 233 ↑ ↓ → ENTER/ "66" I N C O M I N G O P T I O N S 6 6 R I N G R E S P O N S E 6 5 C N G C O U N T >...
  • Page 234: Cng Count

    2.9.5.5.1 CNG Count I N C O M I N G O P T I O N S M E N U 6 4 P C / F A X S W I T C H 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 6 5 >...
  • Page 235: Distinctive Ring

    2.9.5.5.2 Distinctive Ring This function is used to make settings for distinctive ring learning (remembrance) and detec- tion. I N C O M I N G O P T I O N S M E N U 6 5 C N G C O U N T 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 6 6 R I N G R E S P O N C E 1 1 >...
  • Page 236 Table 2.9.5.5 Incoming Options (1/3) Setting values are defined for each default type. For more details, see Incoming default settings. The setting data must be transferred to the G3 Option side. Item Specifications Incoming Ring Set up the soft ringer. Instead of ringer circuit, software can control built-in speaker to ring sound.
  • Page 237 Table 2.9.5.5 Incoming Options (2/3) Item Specifications Set the time till start of automatic reception when the operator T/F Timer Prg. has performed no operation for the call terminated in the TEL/ FAX mode. 1) Setting values 20SEC/35SEC selectable * Selection is skipped over when the ISDN board is mounted (selection allowed if SERVICE BIT = ON).
  • Page 238 Table 2.9.5.5 Incoming Options (3/3) Item Specifications Distinctive Ring Determine whether a distinctive is to be remembered and de- tected. Only in GER, SUI, and AUT modes, OFF is set as the default. When ON is selected, reception operation starts only when a remembered ring pattern is detected.
  • Page 239: Report Options

    2.9.5.6 Report Options The report print allows selecting 4 items shown below. 70: MCF. (Single-Loc.) (OFF/ON) 71: MCF, (Multi-Loc.) (OFF/ON) 72: Image In MCF. (OFF/ON) 73: Error Report (MCF.) (OFF/ON) See Table 2.9.5.6 Report Options for the detail. <Speed Access> S E T U P M E N U X X 5 I N C O M I N G O P T I O N S...
  • Page 240 Table 2.9.5.6 Report Options Setting values are defined for each default type. For more details, see Section 2.9.6, “Defaults.” The setting data must be transferred to the G3 Option side. Item Specifications MCF. (Single-Loc.) Determine whether a single location transmission result report is to be output automatically.
  • Page 241: Lan Options

    2.9.5.7 LAN Options The kinds of setting are: 80: Auto Tray SW. (OFF/ON) 81: Paper Size Check (OFF/ON) 82: LAN Print T.O. (5SEC/30SEC/5MIN) 83: POP Interval (0 to 60) (Intervals of 1 min) 84: DELETE POP MSG. (OFF/TYPE1/TYPE2) 85: Time Between GMT (-12/-11/-10/-9/-8/-7/-6/-5/-4/-3/-2/-1/-/+1/+2/+3/+4/+5/+6/+7/+8/ +9/+10/+11/+12) 86: Text Print...
  • Page 242 <Speed Access> S E T U P M E N U X X 5 I N C O M I N G O P T I O N S 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 6 R E P O R T O P T I O N S 1 1 >...
  • Page 243 ↓ ↓ → ENTER/ "87" L A N O P T I O N S 8 7 H E A D E R P R I N T 8 6 T E X T P R I N T > O F F 8 7 >...
  • Page 244 ↓ ↓ → ENTER/ "94" L A N O P T I O N S 9 4 S E N D F I L E F O R M A T 9 3 R E C E I P T F O R M A T >...
  • Page 245: Pop Interval

    2.9.5.7.1 POP Interval L A N O P T I O N S M E N U 8 2 L A N P R I N T T . O . 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 8 3 >...
  • Page 246: Domain Name

    2.9.5.7.2 DOMAIN Name L A N O P T I O N S M E N U 8 9 E X . F I N E M O D E 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 9 0 >...
  • Page 247: Pop Gw Setting

    2.9.5.7.3 POP GW Setting L A N O P T I O N S M E N U 9 5 9 4 F I L E F O R M A T 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 9 5 >...
  • Page 248: Network Settings

    2.9.5.7.4 Network Settings L A N O P T I O N S M E N U 9 6 G W F O R W A R D T E X T 1 0 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 9 7 S E N D N O T I F I C A T I O N 1 1 >...
  • Page 249 ↑ Key ↓ Key *1/*2 9 8 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S ENTER/→ Key 7 P O P P A S S W O R D 2.9.5.7.3.10 DNS P.SRV 8 > D N S P . S R V A D D R . ADDR.
  • Page 250: Ip Address

    2.9.5.7.4.1 IP Address This function is used to display the IP address from the NIC, confirm the data from the termi- nal, and change settings. 9 8 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S 1 >...
  • Page 251 Entering an IP address value 1) Setting data is received from NIC. When HSP error has occured during the data recep- tion, the machine returns to the "LAN OPTIONS" menu screen after "FUNC. NOT AVAIL" is displayed during 3 seconds. 2) When three digits of the network ID or host ID have been entered, the blinking cursor automatically moves to the position following the dot.
  • Page 252: Subnet Mask

    2.9.5.7.4.2 Subnet Mask This function is used to display the sub net address from NIC, confirm the data from the terminal, and change settings. 9 8 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S 1 I P A D D R E S S 2 >...
  • Page 253: Default Gateway

    2.9.5.7.4.3 Default Gateway This function is used to display the gateway address from NIC, confirm the data from the terminal, and change settings (NIC option setting). 9 8 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S 2 S U B N E T M A S K 3 >...
  • Page 254: Smtp Server Name

    2.9.5.7.4.4 SMTP Server Name 9 8 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S 3 D E F A U L T G A T E W A Y 4 > S M T P S E R V E R N A M E 5 P O P S E R V E R N A M E ENTER/→...
  • Page 255: Pop Server Name

    2.9.5.7.4.5 POP Server Name 9 8 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S 4 P O P S E R V E R N A M E 5 > P O P S E R V E R N A M E 6 P O P U S E R I D ENTER/→...
  • Page 256: Pop User Id

    2.9.5.7.4.6 POP User ID 9 8 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S 5 P O P S E R V E R N A M E 6 > P O P U S E R I D 7 P O P P A S S W O R D ENTER/→...
  • Page 257: Pop Password

    2.9.5.7.4.7 POP Password 9 8 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S 6 P O P U S E R I D 7 > P O P P A S S W O R D 8 D N S P .
  • Page 258: Dns P.srv Addr

    2.9.5.7.4.8 DNS P.SRV Addr. 9 8 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S 7 P O P P A S S W O R D 8 > D N S P . S R V A D D R . 9 D N S S .
  • Page 259: Dns S.srv Addr

    2.9.5.7.4.9 DNS S.SRV Addr. 9 8 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S 8 D N S P . S R V A D D R . 9 > D N S S . S R V A D D R . 1 0 H O S T N A M E ENTER/→...
  • Page 260: Host Name

    2.9.5.7.4.10 Host Name 9 8 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S 9 D N S S . S R V A D D R . 1 0 > H O S T N A M E 1 1 F A X E M A I L A D D R .
  • Page 261: Fax Email Addr

    2.9.5.7.4.11 Fax Email Addr. 9 8 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S 1 0 H O S T N A M E 1 1 > F A X E M A I L A D D R . 1 2 D S N ENTER/→...
  • Page 262 Table 2.9.5.7 LAN Options (1/6) Setting values are defined for each default type. The settings listed below can be made only when a LAN option is installed. When it is not installed, none of LAN-related setup items can be selected. None of them can be selected during NIC initialization.
  • Page 263 Table 2.9.5.7 LAN Options (2/6) Item Specifications DELETE POP MSG. Sets up whether to delete received mail from the mail server. 1) Setting value OFF/TYPE1/TYPE2 OFF: Not delete TYPE1: Delete only printable mail TYPE2: Delete all * Setting enabled only when NIC TYPE2 (IFAX enabled) is installed.
  • Page 264 TEXT/MDN TEXT : the format that the normal mailer can be seen in. : the format following to the RFC that FX-056VP/ 176VP is supporting currently * This setting is available only when there is NIC TYPE2 (T.37 available) is installed.
  • Page 265 Table 2.9.5.7 LAN Options (4/6) Item Specifications GW FORWARD TEXT This setting is to decide if the TEXT will be forwarded by GATE- WAY service ( forwarding ) or not. 1) Setting Values ON ( to forward ) / OFF ( not to forward ) * The setting here is available only when NIC TYPE2 (T.37 available) is installed.
  • Page 266 Table 2.9.5.7 LAN Options (5/6) Item Specifications 1: IP ADDRESS Display the IP address from the NIC, check the data from the terminal, and change the setting. 1) Setting values 32 bits are divided into four 8-bit decimal values for setting. The decimal values are separated by dots as shown below.
  • Page 267 Table 2.9.5.7 LAN Options (6/6) Item Specifications 7: POP PASSWORD Registers password for using POP3 MAIL SERVER. 1) POP3 PASSWORD registration number of digit 16 digits (Input-enabled characters are same as Email Address) * Setting enabled only when NIC TYPE2 (IFAX enabled) is installed Sets IP address of DNS SERVER (PRIMARY) to use.
  • Page 268: User Default Setting 1

    2.9.6 User Default Setting 1 268 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 269 User Default Setting 2 269 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 270: Default Setting Of Dial Parameters

    2.9.7 Default Setting of Dial Parameters 270 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 271: Technical Default Setting

    2.9.8 Technical Default Setting 271 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 272 272 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 273: Off-Line Tests

    2.9.9 Off-line Tests (1) Purpose Activate self-diagnosis which includes: 1) Main board • CPU ROM version printing • CPU RAM check • PROG version printing • LANGUAGE version printing • DEFAULT version printing • MODEM version printing • RAM check •...
  • Page 274: Self Diagnosis Flow

    2.9.9.1 Self Diagnosis Flow To check ROMs, RAMs and printing function. Test report will be automatically printed out. L O C A L T E S T 1 > S E L F D I A G N O S I S 2 S E N S .
  • Page 275 SELF DIAGNOSIS REPORT 12/24/1999 12:00 ID=0dc Takasaki MAIN BOARD CPU-ROM VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh CPU-RAM PROGRAM1 VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh PROGRAM2 VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh LANGUAGE VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh DEFAULT VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh DEFAULT TYPE MODEM VERSION hhhh RAM1 RAM2 CARTRIDGE(TONER/ID)
  • Page 276: Self Diagnosis Report

    2.9.9.2 Self Diagnosis Report Purpose: To check ROMs, RAMs and Printing function Method: The report will be manually printed out for maintenance purpose. 2.9.9.2.1 Difference from FX-056e/176e 276 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 277: On-Line Tests

    2.9.10 On-line Tests 1. Transmission (1) Load documents (2) Make sure that • The loaded documents are fed in automatically. • The STD and NORMAL lamps light. • The display shows SELECT LOCATION(S) OR PRESS COPY. (3) Dial the telephone number of the remote machine by the ten-key pad. (4) Make sure that the telephone number of the remote machine is shown on the display.
  • Page 278 12:00 FAX (STANDBY) M E M O R Y F R E E 1 0 0 % ( LOAD DOCUMENT(S), SELECT RESOLUTION MODE) AUTO MANUAL SEND MODE DIALING ? OFF HOOK MANUAL DIALING WHICH MODE? THREE-DIGIT SPEED DIAL CODE ONE-TOUCH KEYPAD DIAL ONE-TOUCH KEY PRESS"AUTO DIAL"...
  • Page 279 12:00 FAX ( ← STANDBY) M E M O R Y F R E E 1 0 0 % MANUAL RECEIVE MODE AUTO OFF-HOOK AND CONVERSATION RECEIVE MODE? PRESS START KEY RING DETECTED A U T O R E C S T A R T M A N U A L R X S T A R T TSI &...
  • Page 280: Installation Of Optional Units

    2.10 Installation of optional units 2.10.1 Optional units (1) Items • Memory EXP. Board-RA1-/-2/-3 • Board-G4A • Board-LAN • G3 Dual-line - Board-G3A - Board-DM2 - Board-UNC/TBO/WN5 • 2nd tray unit (2) Procedure • Turn the facsimile power switch OFF and remove the AC power cord. Note: Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet first and then from the facsimile.
  • Page 281: Memory Board Installation Instruction

    2.10.2 Memory Board Installation Instruction 1. Turn the facsimile power switch off and remove the AC power cord. Note: Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet first and then from the facsimile. G3 Dual Line (option) AC Inlet Power Switch AC power cord Exchange line cable...
  • Page 282 3. Remove Cover-Rear, Plate-Rear Plate-Rear Cover-Rear 4. Connect Memory Board Memory Board 5. Attach Plate-Rear and Cover-Rear. 282 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 283: Network Card Installation Instruction

    2.10.3 Network Card Installation Instruction 1. Remove Cover-Rear, Plate-Rear and 2 piece of Plate-dummy. Plate-dummy Plate-Rear 2. Connect Network card with Adapter board, then, mount it into the room. Cover-Rear In case of G4 board application, exchange above Adapter board to G4 board.
  • Page 284: G4 Board Installation Instruction

    2.10.4 G4 Board Installation Instruction 1. Remove Cover-Rear, Plate-Rear and Plate-dummy. Caution: Remove only lower Plate-dummy. Plate-dummy Plate-Rear Cover-Rear 2. Mount G4 Board. G4 board 3. Attach Plate-Rear, and fix G4 board with 2 screws, then fix Plate-Rear. (G4 board) 4.
  • Page 285: G3 Dual Line Installation Instraction

    2.10.5 G3 Dual Line Installation Instraction 1. Remove Cover-Rear, Plate-Rear and 2 piece of Plate-dummy. Plate-dummy Plate-Rear Cover-Rear 2. Mount G3 Dual Line G3 Dual Line 3. Attach Plate-Rear, and fix G3 Dual Line with 2 screws, then fix Plate-Rear. (G3 Dual Line) 4.
  • Page 286: Second Paper Cassette Unit

    2.10.6 Second Paper Cassette Unit This item explains how to install the Second Paper Cassette Unit option for FX-056VP/176VP Facsimile Transceiver. Second Paper Cassette Unit installation 1. Turn the facsimile power switch off and remove the AC power cord. Note: Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet first and then from the facsimile.
  • Page 287 3. Gently lower the facsimile on the Second Paper Cassette Unit. Note: Make sure that the positioning boss of the Second Cassette Unit fits into the 2 holes at the bottom of the facsimile transceiver main unit. Hole Hole Positioning boss Second paper cassette unit 287 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 288 4. Peel off the tape attached on the Second Paper Cassette Unit. 5. Install the Second Paper Cassette. Approximately 500 sheets of recording paper (20-lb bond) can be loaded. Paper can be loaded up to this line (Caution) Do not close the Manual Feed Guide. When install the Second Paper Cassette, the Manual Feed Guide must be opened.
  • Page 289: Brief Technical Description

    BRIEF TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Electro-photographic Process Flow 289 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 290: Fundamentals Of The Electro-Photographic Process

    Fundamentals of the Electro-Photographic Process The electro-photographic process involves six sub-processes: (1) Charging (2) Exposure (3) Development (4) Transfer (5) Fusing (6) Cleaning Outline of each process is explained below. Process Illustration Description The surface of the electro- photographic Image drum is uniformly charged with negative charges by applying a negative Power...
  • Page 291 Process Illustration Description The recording paper is placed over the Image drum surface and a EP drum positive charge, opposite in polarity to the toner, is applied to the reverse side of the paper from the transfer roller. The toner is attracted by the positive charge and is transferred to the paper.
  • Page 292: Actual Electo-Photographic Process

    Actual Electo-photographic Process The electro-photographic process consists of six essential processes. The following Figure 3.2.1 provides a general description. 2 LED head Electro-photographic drum 1 Charge roller Toner 6 Cleaning roller 5 Heater roller 3 Developing roller Recording paper Back-up roller 4 Transfer roller * Process: 1 : Charging...
  • Page 293: Boards And Units

    Boards and Units The following boards and units constitute the facsimile transceiver machine. Standard • MCNT (Main control board) E76-2 (FX-056VP) E76 (FX-176VP) • V.34 Modem K34/J34 • NCU (Network Control Unit) UNC- (USA/Canada) WN5- (INT'L/AUS) TBO- (OEL) • Operation panel assembly unit P76- (Main), P77- (One-touch) •...
  • Page 294: Overall Dimension And Mechanical Structure Of Fx-056Vp/176Vp

    Overall Dimension and Mechanical Structure of FX-056VP/176VP Separation rubber Feed roller ADF roller Scan roller Pinch roller Sub roller Feed roller Document exit Paper exit (face down) Image sensor Paper exit (face up) EP drum Paper Hopping roller Heater roller...
  • Page 295 HIGH-VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY MCNT G4NET or DUMMY LOW-VOLTAGE or G3NET POWER SUPPLY (For Dual Line) MUPIS (For Dual Line) INLET MODEM MEMORY AC SWITCH BATTERY Fig. 3.4.1-1 Overall Dimension and Mechanical Structure 2/2 295 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 296: Mechanical Disassembly And Reassembly

    MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY The section explains the procedures for replacement of parts, assemblies, and units in the field. Only the disassembly procedures are explained here. For reassembly, reverse the disassembly procedure. Precautions for Parts Replacement DANGER Do Not You may be subjected to high-voltage electric shock by touching the following parts without an insulating material: Touch ! a.
  • Page 297 (2) Do not disassembly the printer as long as it is operating normally. (3) Do not remove parts which do not have to be touched; try to keep the disassembly to a minimum. (4) Use specified service tools. (5) When disassembling, follow the laid out sequences. Parts may be damaged if these sequences are not followed.
  • Page 298: Tools

    Tools Table 4.1 shows the tools required for the replacement of parts such as circuit boards and mechanical units. Q’ty Remarks Service tools Philips screw driver (L) Philips screw driver (M) Flat screw drivers (S) Philips screw driver (S) Radio pliers Nippers Multimeter 1 Short-ciucuit test...
  • Page 299 Back-up Roller Lower Base (Resist & Drum Motors) Transfer Roller Inlet Sensor Plate, Resist Roller Toner Sensor Hopping Roller Power Supply Unit Cassette Guide Contact Assembly (R & L) MCNT Board Fig. 4.1 FX-056VP/176VP Disassembly Procedure Flow 299 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 300 Appearance of the FX-056VP/176VP 300 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 301: Document Table Cover

    4.3.1 Document Table Cover Screw 1. Open the operation panel. 2. Remove the cover by unscrewing four screws. 4.3.2 Rear Cover and NCU Cover 1. Unscrew two screws (1). 2. Slide the rear cover up slightly and pull it Rear cover forward for removal.
  • Page 302: Main Cover

    4.3.3 Main Cover Scanner unit 1. After removing the document cover, rear cover, and NCU cover, open the scanner unit and stacker cover. Stacker cover 2. Unscrew two screws. Two screws Main cover 3. Open the manual feed guide. Manual feed guide 302 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 303 4. First, disengage the two hooks at the back. Next, remove the main cover with it lifted. Two hooks Main cover 303 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 304: Operation Unit

    4.3.4 Operation Unit Operation unit 1. Disconnect the connector. Connector 2. Open the operation unit and slide it leftward for removal. Operation unit Caution: Pull out the connector cable from the frame. Connector cable Frame 304 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 305: Ncu Board

    4.3.5 NCU Board Remove the NCU board by unscrewing two screws. Caution: Earth cable position is different from each machine version. NCU board Earth cable Two screws Earth cable 4.3.6 MODEM Board 1. Remove the plate by unscrewing two screws (1). 2.
  • Page 306: Plate Package

    4.3.7 Plate Package 1. Unscrew two screws (1) and pull out the rear plate. Rear plate Two screws 1 2. Unscrew four screws (2) and take out the package plate. Caution: Before take out the package plate, disconnect the connector of Battery.
  • Page 307: Scanner Unit (Cis)

    4.3.8 Scanner Unit (CIS) 1. Disconnect six connectors (CN8, 9, 13, 14, 15 and SP) Connectors/cores 2. Remove four cores. 3. Remove the torque limiter by unscrewing two screws. Torque limiter Two screws 4. Pull out the connector cable from the Scanner unit stacker frame and remove the scanner unit.
  • Page 308: Stacker Frame

    4.3.9 Stacker Frame Remove the AC inlet and unscrew three Stacker frame screws to remove the stacker frame. AC inlet 4.3.10Printer Unit Screw 1. Disconnect three flat cables and two Two connector cables connector cables Shield 2. Remove the shield by unscrewing one screw.
  • Page 309: Printer Unit

    3. Remove the printer unit by unscrewing Six screws six screws. Caution: The number of pins of the CN2 connector is the same as that of the CN3 connector; how- ever, colors of these connec- tors are different (CN2 is yellow and CN3 is white).
  • Page 310: Main Board

    4.3.12 Main Board 1. Remove the shield plate by unscrewing Shield plate six screws. 2. Unscrew four screws and disconnect two connector cables, then slide the main board for removal. 4.3.13 Contact Assembly and High-/ Low-voltage power supply board Low-voltage Power Supply Boards 1.
  • Page 311: Disassembling The Operation Unit

    4.3.14 Disassembling the Operation Unit 1. Remove the paper guide (U) assembly Two screws by unscrewing two screws and discon- necting the connector. Connector Cable Paper guide (U) 2. Unscrew 22 screws and disengage six P77 board hooks to remove the P76/P77 board assembly.
  • Page 312 3. Remove the numeric key pad. One touch key Numeric key pad Spring connector 4. Disconnect the white connector to separate the P76 board from the P77 P77 board board. P76 board Caution: The white connector is a spring connector. Be careful not to damage the connector when disconnecting it.
  • Page 313: Disassembling The Operation Unit

    4.3.14.1 Disassembling the Operation Unit Separation Rubber Paper guide (U) Assembly Separation Rubber The Separation Rubber can be removed from the Paper Guide (U) Assembly. Feed Roller Feed Roller Screw 5 1. Remove the ground cable by removing the two screws 5. Screw 5 Ground cable 2.
  • Page 314: Disassembling The Scanner Unit (L)

    4.3.15 Disassembling the Scanner Unit Two screws Paper Guide Unscrew two screws and remove the paper guide. (Removing the Paper Guide) Paper guide 1. Insert the screwdriver in the holes (two) in the paper guide and push the screw- driver in the direction of the arrow (1) to release the hooks.
  • Page 315: Scanner (Cis)

    (Precaution for Installing the Paper Guide) PC1 lever Install the paper guide while pressing the PC1 lever. * This is necessary to prevent the lever from sticking. CIS assembly 4.3.16 Scanner (CIS) 1. Remove the CIS assembly by discon- necting one connector. Connector cable 2.
  • Page 316: Speaker

    2. Pull out the PC2 sensor. 4.3.18 Speaker Remove the speaker with it pushed in the direction of the arrow (1), then disconnect the cable. Caution: Be careful not to damage the portion (2) of the frame indi- cated by the arrow. Portion (2) Speaker 316 /...
  • Page 317: Scanner Motor

    4.3.19 Scanner Motor 1. Remove the scanner latch. 2. Remove the motor cable and unscrew Four motor screws* two screws (1) to remove the motor along with the bracket. Bracket Caution: Do not remove the four screws* securing the motor. Motor Scanner latch Two screws 1...
  • Page 318: Disassembling The Printer Unit

    4.3.20 Disassembling the Printer Unit Drum/Resist Motor 1. Remove the drum motor by unscrewing two screws 1. 2. to Remove the resist motor by unscrew- ing two screws 2. Drum motor Resist motor Two screws 2 Two screws 1 Motor Bracket Remove the bracket by releasing two hooks.
  • Page 319: Led Head

    4.3.21 LED Head LED head 1. Open the stacker cover and open the Stacker cover Latch left-hand latch slightly to pull the LED head out. Next, disconnect flexible cables (two) along with connectors. Caution: Disconnect the flexible cables Connector with them inserted in connec- tors.
  • Page 320: Id/Toner Lockout Board

    4.3.22 ID/Toner Lockout Board Two springs 1. Remove two springs, pull the shield toward you, and remove the LED head cover. Caution: Do not lose the springs. LED head cover 2. Remove the TLK cover by releasing LED head cover Hooks (four) hooks (four).
  • Page 321: Stacker Cover

    4.3.23 Stacker Cover 1. Disconnect the flat cable. Copy Stacker 2. Remove the Copy Stacker by pressing Flat cable inward the two latches on it from the two reset levers. 3. Remove the Copy Stacker by spreading it from the lower base. Reset lever Reset lever 4.3.24...
  • Page 322: Back-Up Roller, Transfer Roller

    4.3.26 Back-up Roller, Transfer Roller 1. After removing the Lower Base, remove Back-up Roller the spring. 2. Lift the left side of the Back-up Roller Upper Cover and pull it out leftwards. Reset lever (L and R) Spring Caution: - Do not lose the ground washer. - Do not bend the ground plate.
  • Page 323: Resist Roller, Hopping Roller, Sensor Plates

    4.3.27 Resist Roller, Hopping Roller, Sensor Plates (1) Disassembly procedure One-way Clutch Gear 1) Resist Roller, Hopping Roller 1. First, carry out the disassembly proce- dure up to the point of the Lower Base removal. (Refer to sub-item 4.3.23.) 2. Remove the One-way Clutch Gear. Resist Roller 3.
  • Page 324: Eject Guide Assembly

    4.3.28 Eject Guide Assembly Remove the eject guide assembly by Eject guide assembly releasing the left-hand hook. Hook Reassemby Procedure Carry out reassembly by reversing the disassembly procedure. 324 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 325: Adjustments

    ADJUSTMENTS Setting of LED Print Head Drive Time • Adjustment point: Technical Function: Setup No. 26 * To bring the LCD up to Technical Function, press MENU key once, RESOLUTION key twice (In case of no message in memory). Note: When the rank marking of the replaced LED print head (new part) is the same as that of the used LED print head (old part), you do not always have to set the LED print head drive time.
  • Page 326: Confirmation Items

    5.2.1 Confirmation Items The clock frequency and power voltage of the machine are not possible to adjust in the field. However, their measurement procedures are described here for confirmation of clock fre- quency and each voltage. 1) Clock Frequency • Measurement point: E76 board;...
  • Page 327: Measurement

    5.2.2 Measurement 1) Trun the AC power OFF. 2) Carry out the disassembly procedure up to Cover assembly-top, Frame assembly- scanner, and Unit-printer. (Refer to the Mechanical Disassembly and Reassembly in Chapter 4.) 3) Connect extension cables to the E76 board. 4) Connect the frequency counter (for clock frequency), digital voltmeter (for power voltage) and Oscilloscope (for SIG signal).
  • Page 328: Cleaning And Maintenance

    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Replacement of Consumable The user (or service personnel) is required to replace the following items as consumable parts. (1) User side Expected Use Before Reference Item No. Part name Replacement in Fig.6.1 Toner Cartrige 5,000 sheets/4% duty (ITU-T document sample No.1) (For the second or later cartridge to a new I/D Unit)
  • Page 329 (3) Others Table 6.1 Reliability Item Specifications Document feeder Jam occurrence and misfeeds in the automatic document feeder will be less than one in 500 operations for all specified documents. Recording paper feeder Jam occurrence in the automatic paper feeder will be less than one in 1,500 operations and misfeeds will be less than one in 500 operations for all specified recording paper.
  • Page 330: Routine Inspection

    Routine Inspection Basically, the routine inspection of following items is performed about half-yearly (or every one year) after the machine is installed. The description of routine inspection is shown in Table 6.2. Table 6.2 Routine Inspection Expected Use Before Reference Item No. Part name Replacement in Fig.6.2...
  • Page 331 (2) ADF roller Feed roller (1) Scan roller (4) Separation rubber (3) Contact image sensor Document exit Paper exit (face down) Paper exit (face up) I/D unit Paper (5) LED head (6) Printer unit Fifure 6.2 Parts of Routine Inspection 331 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 332: Printer Counter Display/Clear

    Printer Counter Display/Clear Note: The fonts displayed on the LCD operation panel may differ from the fonts written this manual. 1. Purpose A user can clear the image drum unit and check some of the counters (such as the print counter, scan counter) by using the ¨...
  • Page 333 2-2. Procedure The following shows the case when the service bit has been set OFF & TONER COUNT CLEAR = ON. ENTER/ → CLEAR Key C O U N T E R D R U M C O U N T 1 >...
  • Page 334: Printer Counter Display/Clear

    Printer Counter Display/Clear 1. Purpose The service personnel can clear and check the following data: • Image Drum • Toner • Image Drum (Total) • Print • Scan 2. Procedure The following shows the case when the service bit has been set ON. ENTER/ →...
  • Page 335: Self-Diagnosis Test

    Self-diagnosis Test 1. Purpose To check ROMs, RAMs and printing function. Test report will be automatically printed out. 2. Procedure L O C A L T E S T 1 > S E L F D I A G N O S I S 2 S E N S .
  • Page 336 HSP/ISDN Board SELF DIAGNOSIS REPORT 12/24/1998 12:00 ID=0dc Takasaki MAIN BOARD CPU-ROM VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh CPU-RAM PROGRAM1 VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh PROGRAM2 VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh LANGUAGE VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh DEFAULT VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh DEFAULT TYPE MODEM VERSION hhhh RAM1...
  • Page 337 G3 Option Board SELF DIAGNOSIS REPORT 12/24/2000 12:00 ID=0dc Takasaki MAIN BOARD CPU-ROM VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh CPU-RAM PROGRAM1 VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh PROGRAM2 VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh LANGUAGE VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh DEFAULT VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh DEFAULT TYPE MODEM VERSION hhhh...
  • Page 338 IPFAX Board SELF DIAGNOSIS REPORT 12/24/1998 12:00 ID=0dc Takasaki MAIN BOARD CPU-ROM VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh CPU-RAM PROGRAM1 VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh PROGRAM2 VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh LANGUAGE VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh DEFAULT VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh DEFAULT TYPE MODEM VERSION hhhh RAM1...
  • Page 339 Note: *1: a indicates an alphanumeric character; n indicates a numeric character (0 to 9); h indicates a hexadecimal number; and b indicates 0 or 1. *2: Printed when the option board is mounted and if not, entry lines following this line are not omitted.
  • Page 340 *7 Describe only when G3 option is installed. If the cause of error (NG) is nn=01 to 03 (error information at POWER ON), description of detailed information of option board is disabled. G3 OPTION BOARD NG nn nn=01 Waiting for PC loading At power ON, BOOT2 signal from the Host read that PC is in loading mode.
  • Page 341: Sensor Calibration Test

    Sensor Calibration Test 1. Purpose To adjust the linearity of output levels of contact image sensor. L O C A L T E S T 1 S E L F D I A G N O S I S 2 > S E N S . C A L I B R A T I O N 3 L E D T E S T →...
  • Page 342: Leds Test

    LEDs Test 1. Purpose To check all LEDs on operation panel by lighting. 2. Procedure L O C A L T E S T 2 S E N S . C A L I B R A T I O N 3 >...
  • Page 343: Tone Send Test

    Tone Send Test 1. Purpose To send the G3 tonal frequencies to the line. 2. Procedure L O C A L T E S T 3 L E D T E S T 4 > T O N E S E N D T E S T 5 M O D E M S E N D T E S T →...
  • Page 344: High-Speed Modem Send Test

    High-speed Modem Send Test To check the telephone line quality in combination with a remote station programmed to the high-speed modem receive test mode. L O C A L T E S T 4 T O N E S E N D T E S T 5 >...
  • Page 345: High-Speed Modem Receive Test

    6.10 High-speed Modem Receive Test 1. Purpose To check the telephone line quality in combination with a remote station programmed to the high-speed modem send test mode. 2. Procedure L O C A L T E S T 5 M O D E M S E N D T E S T 6 >...
  • Page 346: Mf Tone Send Test

    6.11 MF Tone Send Test 1. Purpose To send the multi-frequencies of tone dialling to the line. 2. Procedure L O C A L T E S T 6 M O D E M R E C . T E S T 7 >...
  • Page 347: Tone (Tel/Fax)

    6.12 Tone (TEL/FAX) 1. Purpose To check the pseudo-ring back tone of TEL/FAX automatic switching. 2. Procedure L O C A L T E S T 6 M O D E M R E C . T E S T 7 M F ( T O N E ) T E S T 8 >...
  • Page 348: Isdn Sending Test

    6.13 ISDN Sending Test L O C A L T E S T L O C A L T E S T ↓ 3 L E D T E S T 1 0 P U L S E ( 1 K H Z ) S E N D 4 >...
  • Page 349: Tone Send Test G3

    6.14 Tone Send Test G3 L O C A L T E S T 8 T O N E ( T / F ) T E S T 9 > T O N E S E N D T E S T G 3 1 0 M D M S E N D T E S T G 3 →...
  • Page 350: Modem Send Test G3

    6.15 Modem Send Test G3 L O C A L T E S T 9 T O N E S E N D T E S T G 3 1 0 > M D M S E N D T E S T G 3 1 1 M F ( T O N E ) T E S T G 3 →...
  • Page 351: Mf (Tone) Test G3

    6.16 MF (Tone) Test G3 L O C A L T E S T 9 T O N E S E N D T E S T G 3 1 0 M D M S E N D T E S T G 3 1 1 >...
  • Page 352: Protocol Dump Data Printing

    6.17 Protocol Dump Data Printing 1. Purpose To analyze the transmitted/received G3 protocol signals. 2. Procedure • Manual print-out of the last communication. (a) Manual print-out M E N U 9 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 1 0 >...
  • Page 353: System Reset

    6.18 System Reset 1. Purpose To clear or initialize the following data: (a) Location data (b) Configuration data (default) 2. Procedure T E C H N I C A L P R G . 2 S E T U P 3 >...
  • Page 354: Service Codes

    6.19 Service Codes 1) The service code can be printed on Activity Report to recognize the result of each com- munication. 2) The activity report indicates the code ”0000", should a communication terminates on normal status as a service code. 3) The activity report indicates one of the codes of “90XX”, should a communication termi- nates on abnormal status, as an error code.
  • Page 355: G3 Service Code List

    6.19.1 G3 Service Code List Table 6.19.1 Service Codes List (1/3) Code Description 0000 Successful end of communication. 1080 STOP key has been pressed while calling a remote fax. 10A2 Busy tone detected. 14C0 Dial tone not detected. 14C1 Line current not detected. 14C2 Calling-and-waiting for line connection time out.
  • Page 356 Table 6.19.1 Service Codes List (2/3) Code Description 29C1 In closed Network setting, TSI/CSI is either not received or, if received, it is not autho- rized one. 29E0 Contents of CM/JM are faulty at receive side. 29E1 Phase 2 time out at receive side. 29E2 Phase 3 time out at receive side.
  • Page 357 Table 6.19.1 Service Codes List (3/3) Code Description 9083 T3 time out. 9084 No recording paper. 9087 Document jam. 9088 60-minute or 70-minute time out. 9089 Document length has exceeded its maximum limit. 908E Recording paper jam. 9090 Received DCN. 909D Telephone number to be called to the Fax2Net is the wrong number.
  • Page 358: G4 Service Code Lists

    6.19.2 G4 Service Code Lists Table 6.19.2 G4 Service Code Lists (1/3) Classification Code Description Dch layer 2 BB02 LSI NG BB05 TEI release by network BB06 TEI verification procedure failure Dch layer 3 BA01 Unallocated (unassigned) number BA02 No route to specified transit network BA03 No route to destination BA06...
  • Page 359 Table 6.19.2 G4 Service COde Lists (2/3) Classification Code Description BC02 N2 times time out Bch layer 2 BC03 FRMR reception BC04 FRMR transmission BC05 The other party link disconnection BC08 T3 time out SABME wait time out BD01 The other party terminal busy B201 Bch layer 3 B203...
  • Page 360 Table 6.19.2 G4 Service COde Lists (3/3) Classification Code Description B901 Command response reception error Bch layer 5 B902 Non-implicit command response received B903 Lack of essential parameter B904 Invalid parameter reception B905 Invalid parameter value reception B906 Window size over reception B907 Document reference number error B908...
  • Page 361: Internet-Fax Service Code List

    6.19.3 Internet-Fax Service Code List See the Section "7.7.1 Service code" in "Internet Fax & Network Print/Network Scanner Kit Quick Installation Guide". 361 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 362: Troubleshooting And Repair For Fx-056Vp/176Vp

    TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR FOR FX-056VP/176VP 362 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 363 This chapter contains: (a) Troubleshooting flow charts related to general operations (b) Troubleshooting flow charts by test operations (c) Troubleshooting flow charts placing an emphasis on mechanical portions Section Name of Flow Chart Page Overall troubleshooting flow chart No LCD operation ALARM LED on Printing test failure No local copy...
  • Page 364: Overall Troubleshooting Flow Chart

    Overall Troubleshooting Flow Chart Start Go to 7.2 (No LCD operation). LCD works? ALARM LED lights? Go to 7.3 (ALARM LED on). Replace MCNT(C76) and/or Key operation activates OPE (P76, P77)unit. (Pressing Menu/Exit key causes "MENU" to appear on LCD? Pressing the key makes a key touch-tone?) Note* : OPT-MEM "OK"...
  • Page 365: No Lcd Operation

    No LCD Operation Start TIME on LCD? AC power cord ON? Reconnect the AC power cord. +5V SUB at Pin A8 of CN1 (C76) Check MPW2420/2520, MCNT (C76) boards and their connectors. +5V SUB at Pin 6 and 7 of CN1 (OPE UNIT)? Replace OPE UNIT (P76).
  • Page 366: Alarm Led On

    Alarm LED On Start Checking Points: Communication error? "INVALID DRUM CART"? Press STOP key. 1. Replace a genuine image drum unit 2. Replace DLK board ALARM LED goes off? "INVALID TONER CART"? 1. Replace a genuine toner cartridge 2. Replace DLK board "COVER OPEN"...
  • Page 367: Printing Test Failure

    Printing Test Failure Start Perform SELF DIAGNOSIS. Print test OK? Replace MCNT (C76) Board Solved? Return to section 7.1 Go to 7.22 (printer unit) 367 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 368: No Local Copy

    No Local Copy Checking Points: Start Printing function of Go to 7.4 (Printing test failure). self-diagnosis is OK? Load a document. The document is fed by any length? 1. Check PC1. 2. Replace MCNT (C76) board. 3. Check the mechanical portion. (Scan motor, etc.) The document is fed by about 7cm and stops with...
  • Page 369: Auto Dial Failure

    Auto Dial Failure Start Manual dial OK? Can you hear dial tone when lifting up your handset? 1. Check the line cable. 2. Check the exchange. Check pulse dial/tone dial, dial rate, etc. Check closed network. Test other fax machines (Note 1) under the same conditions.
  • Page 370 Transmission Problem This section explains how to localize the cause of problems occurred after completion of connection with a remote station. Start Step 1: Set MH ONLY (Technical setup No. 12) to ON. Solved? Step 2: Set HIGH-SPEED MODEM RATE (Technical setup No.
  • Page 371 Test other fax machine under the same conditions, especially concerning Step 1-4. Do they transmit normally? Check the line and the network. The hardware of the troubled fax machine may be damaged. Go to 7.13 (High-speed Modem Test) to localize the cause. Description: Protective tone is 1700 Hz/200 ms.
  • Page 372 Auto Reception Failure Start Manual reception OK? Your handset telephone Placed in the auto receive rings when a call arrives? mode? If not, place the 1. Check the handset o fax machine in that mode telephone set. by pressing AUTO REC key. 2.
  • Page 373 Reception Problem This section explains how to localize the cause of problems occurred after completion of connection with a remote station. Start Step 1: Set MH ONLY (Technical setup No. 12) to ON. Solved? Step 2: Set HIGH-SPEED MODEM RATE (Technical setup No.
  • Page 374 Test other fax machine under the same conditions, especially concerning step 1-4. Do they receive normally? Check the line and the network. The hardware of the troubled fax machine may be damaged. Go to 7.13 (High-speed Modem Test) to localize the cause. 374 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 375: Sensor Calibration Test

    7.10 Sensor Calibration Test Start Checking Points: Perform SENSOR CALI- BRATION. (See 6.6) "SCANNING ERROR" appears on LCD while adjusting for level. Check that white plain bond paper of NA Letter or A4 size is loaded on the feeder. Abnormal feeding is observed during No document SCANNING CHECK?
  • Page 376: Led Test

    7.11 LED Test Start Checking Points: Perform LED TEST. (See 6.7) All LEDs light? No (No LED lights) Any LED does not light? Yes (One LED or some LEDs light.) 1. Check the connection cable. 2. Check the oscillator OSC (OPE). 3.
  • Page 377: Tone Send Test

    7.12 Tone Send Test Start Note 1 : The tonal frequency (2100 Hz) will be sequentially sent for 5 seconds on the line terminals L1 and L2. Perform TONE SEND TEST. (See 6.8.) Note 2 : As an example, signal route uses the WN5 (NCU) board.
  • Page 378: High-Speed Modem Test

    7.13 High-speed Modem Test Start Connect oscilloscope probe across the line terminals L1 and L2 Perform H-MODEM SEND TEST for the transmitter and H-MODEM REC TEST for the receiver. (See Fig. 6.9.1) Which mode, TX or RX? Modem’s signal appears across L1 and L2? TX End Modem’s signal appears...
  • Page 379 RX (Receiver) The error counter of LCD stops counting up? RX End Receive signal appears across L1 and L2? Check the line. Receive signal appears across CN3-19, 20 (R) and CN3-7 (GND) of WN5 board? Receive signal appears across CN11-A22 (R) of MCNT (C76) board? Replace K34 or J34 Board.
  • Page 380: Mf Send Test

    7.14 MF Send Test Start Connect oscilloscope probe across the line terminals L1 and L2. Perform MF SEND TEST. (See 6.11.) MF signal appears across L1 and L2? MF signal appears across Pin 2 (S) and Pin 1 (0V) of CN201 (K34 or J34) Replace K34 or J34 Modem Board.
  • Page 381: Tone (Tel/Fax) Send Test

    7.15 Tone (TEL/FAX) Send Test Start Note: The pseudo-ring back tone is sent to the Connect oscilloscope probe telephone line for TEL/FAX automatic across the line terminals switching. L1 and L2. Perform TONE (TEL/FAX) SEND TEST. (See 6.12.) Pseudo-Ring Back Tone signal appears across L1 and L2? MF signal appears across Pin 2 (S) and...
  • Page 382: No Acoustic Line Monitor

    7.16 No Acoustic Line Monitor There are two source routes of acoustic line monitor: (a) General communication signal (b) DP pulse signal Start MONITOR VOLUME (Machine settings No. 11) Set MONITOR VOLUME to has been set to HIGH/ HIGH/HIGH-MID/MID/LOW/OFF HIGH-MID/MID/LOW/OFF Yes (OFF) MONITOR CONTROL (Technical setup No.
  • Page 383: Power Supply Unit

    7.17 Power Supply Unit (A) Low-voltage Selection Replace the Power Supply Unit when output voltage written on the item A3 in the Appen- dix A is not normal. (B) High-voltage Selection (H10 board) 383 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 384: No Document Feeding

    7.18 No Document Feeding Note : This section places an emphasis on troubleshooting of mechanical portions. Therefore, it is recommended to replace the MCNT (C76) Board first and, then if not solved, follow this flow chart. Checking Points: Start Load a document(s). Check PC1 and the scan motor.
  • Page 385: Multiple Document Feeding

    7.19 Multiple Document Feeding Definition: Multiple document feeding. Multiple documents are not separated and they are fed in the same one feeding operation. Start The leading edges of Align them. the documents are aligned? The separation rubber Clean it. is dirty? After pushing the separation rubber assembly, Check the ADF spring,...
  • Page 386: Document Skew

    7.20 Document Skew Start 1. Set the guides to meet the Are the document guides set to meet the document width. document width? 2. Load the documents Are the documents straightly loaded along straight along the guides. the guides? The documents have Load documents by meeting the same width? the same width.
  • Page 387 Is separation rubber dirty? Clean it. Are pinch rollers pressed normally by the Set them properly. springs? (After pushing them by fingers, do they return back to the original positions?) Clean them. Are feed roller dirty? Are feed roller Replace it. worn or slippery? Clean it.
  • Page 388: Document Jam

    7.21 Document Jam Start Load a document. 1. Check PC1. Is document fed by 2. Replace MCNT (C76) Board. any length? 3. Check the mechanical portion. (Scan motor, etc.) See 7.1.18 for further details. Is document fed by about 5.5 cm and stops with 1.
  • Page 389: Printer Unit

    7.22 Printer Unit 7.22.1Precautions 1. Points to check before correcting image troubles (1) Is the printer being run in proper ambient conditions? (2) Have the supplies (toner) and the routine replacement part (ID unit) been replaced properly? (3) Is the recording paper normal? (4) Has the ID unit been loaded properly? 2.
  • Page 390: Troubleshooting Flow Charts Of Printer Unit

    7.22.2 Troubleshooting Flow Charts of Printer Unit Overall troubleshooting flow chart: Troubles Troubles indicated Troubleshoot Perform detailed by LCD message according to the LCD troubleshooting with message trouble list. one of troubleshooting See Table 7.22.1 from chart 1 to 6. Image troubles Troubleshoot Perform trouble-...
  • Page 391 Table 7.22.2 Alarm Display (1/4) ALARM Flash memory error (data) 12:00 XXX MEMORY ERROR Second tray time-out error 12:00 TEL PRINTER ALARM2 REFER TO USER GUIDE MEMORY FREE 100% ID lock 12:00 TEL INVALID DRUM CART. REFER TO USER GUIDE MEMORY FREE 100% Toner lock 12:00 TEL...
  • Page 392 Table 7.22.2 Alarm Display (2/4) ALARM Document jam (suction error) 11/01/2000 12:00 XXX RELOAD DOCUMENT MEMORY FREE 100% Paper jam (feed outlet error) 12:00 XXX PAPER JAM Paper jam (path error) CHECK PAPER OR PATH MEMORY FREE 100% Paper jam (feed error) 12:00 XXX PAPER MISS FEED CHECK PAPER OR PATH...
  • Page 393 Table 7.22.2 Alarm Display (3/4) ALARM Toner near end 12:00 XXX (NO TONER EM. RX = ON) TONER LOW REPLACE TONER CART. MEMORY FREE 100% Second tray cover open 12:00 XXX CLOSE THE 2ND COVER MEMORY FREE 100% Memory overflow 12:00 XXX MEMORY OVERFLOW REFER TO USER GUIDE...
  • Page 394 Table 7.22.2 Alarm Display (4/4) ALARM During NIC initialization 12:00 XXX LAN INITIALIZING MEMORY FREE 100% No recording paper on the 1'st tray 12:00 XXX Recording paper on the 2'nd tray PAPER OUT-1ST TRAY MEMORY FREE 100% Recording paper on the 1'st tray 12:00 XXX No recording paper on the 2'nd tray PAPER OUT-2ND TRAY...
  • Page 395 Troubleshooting flow chart 1: Cover (Stacker cover) See "Table 7.22.2 Alarm Display". Close the cover Solved? Return to section 7.1.1. See "Table 7.22.3 ACTION 2". 395 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 396 Troubleshooting flow chart 2: Warning message to replace ID unit because of its life. See "Table 7.22.2 Alarm Display". Turn on power again. Does the CHANGE DRUM SOON message See "Table 7.22.3 ACTION 3." remain on display? Is the MCNT (C76) Board Mount it properly.
  • Page 397 Troubleshooting flow chart 3: Engine controller error (ROM/RAM error) See "Table 7.22.2 Alarm Display". Turn on power again. Does the PRINTER ALARM 2 message See "Table 7.22.3 ACTION 5". remain on display? See "Table 7.22.3 ACTION 6". 397 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 398 Troubleshooting flow chart 4: Fuser unit thermal error See "Table 7.22.2 Alarm Display". Turn on power again. Is the PRINTER ALARM 4 message See "Table 7.22.3 ACTION 7". displayed with a delay? About 60 seconds later See "Table 7.22.3 ACTION 6". Turn on power again.
  • Page 399 Troubleshooting flow chart 5: Recording paper feed jam, transport jam, ejection jam, recording size error See "Table 7.22.2 Alarm Display". Is the paper cassette Load it properly. loaded properly? Is the paper of Replace with paper of the specified size? specified size.
  • Page 400 Troubleshooting flow chart 6: No recording paper cassette or not recording paper No recording paper in the paper cassette See "Table 7.22.2 Alarm Display". Has the paper Load it. casette been loaded? Is recording paper Load recording paper. out? See "Table 7.22.3 ACTION 14". 400 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 401 Table 7.22.3 Action Items (Printer Unit-LCD Message) ACTION ACTION Check MCNT (C76) Board. Check connection between the PWU and the fuser assembly, heater, thermostat. Check H10 Board cover open switch, Check PWU. cover open switch connection. Check MCNT (C76) Board. Check Sensor-E, magnet-H, hopping roller, pulse motor, Return to Section 7.1.
  • Page 402 Table 7.22.4 Image Troubles Reference Troubleshooting Abnormal Symptom Figure Flow Chart No. Images are light or blurred as a whole. Fig. The blank background is smeared. Fig. Blank paper is output. Fig. Black belts or black stripes in vertical direction. Fig.
  • Page 403 Troubleshooting flow chart 7: Images are light or blurred as a whole. Is toner low? Supply toner. Use paper of OKI Is paper of OKI specified grade. specified grade? Are fingerprints or dirts adhering or moisture- Replace the paper. absorbing to the paper? Is the lens surface of the Clean the lens.
  • Page 404 Troubleshooting flow chart 8: The blank background is smeared. Has the Image Drum been Close and wait for about exposed to external light? 30 minutes. Is the heat roller of the Clean it. fuser unit dirty? Is the contact of the cleaning roller Adjust the contact of the of the ID unit in contact cleaning roller to contact...
  • Page 405 Troubleshooting flow chart 10: Black belts or stripes in the vertical direction. Replace the ID Unit End. Solved? Replace the LED print head or Power Supply Unit. 405 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 406 Troubleshooting flow chart 11: Periodic abnormal printing Developing roller (inside ID unit) 1.85" (47.1 mm) failure. period? Replace or clean the ID unit. EP drum (inside ID unit) 3.7" (94.2 mm) failure. period? Replace the ID unit. Tonner supply roller (inside the ID 2.96"...
  • Page 407 Troubleshooting flow chart 12: Some parts not printed Is the print paper folded, Replace the paper. bent, or scratched? Is the transfer roller Clean it. dirty? Check ID unit or Power Supply Unit. 407 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 408 Troubleshooting flow chart 13: White belts or streakes in the vertical direction Is the lens surface of the Clean the lens. LED print head dirty? Is the contact plate of the transfer Make proper contact of the roller in contact with the contact contact plate with the contact assembly properly? assembly.
  • Page 409 Troubleshooting flow chart 14: Poor fusing Use paper of OKI Is the paper OKI specified grade. specified grade? Is the (Bias) Repair the pressure roller spring normal? spring. (Tension: 2.5 kg) Is the contact of the fuser Adujust the contact of the...
  • Page 410: G3 Dual Line Troubleshooting Flow Chart

    7.23 G3 Dual Line Troubleshooting Flow Chart Start Go to 7.2 (No LCD operation). LCD works? ALARM LED lights? Go to 7.3 (ALARM LED on). Replace MCNT(C76) and/or Key operation activates OPE (P76, P77)unit. (Pressing Menu/Exit key causes "MENU" to appear on LCD? Pressing the key makes a key touch-tone?) Note* : OPT-MEM "OK"...
  • Page 411: Auto Dial Failure (G3 Dual Line)

    7.24 Auto Dial Failure (G3 Dual Line) Start Remove the line cable and connect to a telephone handset. Manual dial OK? Can you hear dial tone when lifting up your handset? 1. Check the line cable. 2. Check the exchange. Check pulse dial/tone dial, dial rate, etc.
  • Page 412: Transmission Problem (G3 Dual Line)

    7.25 Transmission Problem (G3 Dual Line) This section explains how to localize the cause of problems occurred after completion of connection with a remote station. Start Step 1: Set MH ONLY (Technical setup No. 12) to ON. Solved? Step 2: Set HIGH-SPEED MODEM RATE (Technical setup No.
  • Page 413 Test other fax machine under the same conditions, especially concerning Step 1-4. Do they transmit normally? Check the line and the network. The hardware of the troubled fax machine may be damaged. Go to 7.13 (High-speed Modem Test) to localize the cause. Description: Protective tone is 1700 Hz/200 ms.
  • Page 414: Auto Reception Failure (G3 Dual Line)

    7.26 Auto Reception Failure (G3 Dual Line) Start Remove the line cable and connect to a telephone handset. Reception OK? Your telephone handset Placed in the auto receive rings when a call arrives? mode? If not, place the 1. Check the handset o fax machine in that mode telephone set.
  • Page 415: Reception Problem (G3 Dual Line)

    7.27 Reception Problem (G3 Dual Line) This section explains how to localize the cause of problems occurred after completion of connection with a remote station. Start Step 1: Set MH ONLY (Technical setup No. 12) to ON. Solved? Step 2: Set HIGH-SPEED MODEM RATE (Technical setup No.
  • Page 416 Test other fax machine under the same conditions, especially concerning step 1-4. Do they receive normally? Check the line and the network. The hardware of the troubled fax machine may be damaged. Go to 7.28 (High-speed Modem Test) to localize the cause. 416 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 417: High-Speed Modem Test (G3 Dual Line)

    7.28 High-speed Modem Test (G3 Dual Line) Start Connect oscilloscope probe across the line terminals L1 and L2 Perform H-MODEM SEND TEST G3 for the transmitter and H-MODEM REC TEST G3 for the receiver. (See Fig. 6.9.1) Which mode, TX or RX? Modem’s signal appears across L1 and L2? TX End...
  • Page 418 RX (Receiver) The error counter of LCD stops counting up? RX End Receive signal appears across L1 and L2? Check the line. Receive signal appears across CN3-19, 20 (R) and CN3-7 (GND) of WN5 board? Receive signal appears across CN2-A6, B6 (R) of G3A board? Replace DM2 Board.
  • Page 419: Mf Send Test (G3 Dual Line)

    7.29 MF Send Test (G3 Dual Line) Start Connect oscilloscope probe across the line terminals L1 and L2. Perform MF SEND TESTG3. (See 6.11.) MF signal appears across L1 and L2? MF signal appears across CN2-A8, B8 (S) of G3A board Replace G3A Board.
  • Page 420: No Acoustic Line Monitor (G3 Dual Line)

    7.30 No Acoustic Line Monitor (G3 Dual Line) There are two source routes of acoustic line monitor: (a) General communication signal (b) DP pulse signal Start MONITOR VOLUME (Machine settings No. 11) Set MONITOR VOLUME to has been set to HIGH/ HIGH/HIGH-MID/MID/LOW/OFF HIGH-MID/MID/LOW/OFF Yes (OFF)
  • Page 421: Dipswitchs Setting Tables

    DIPSWITCHS SETTING TABLES Dip-switch Australia Remarks Zealand Cascade connection Ring impedance DC loop resistance Ring sensitivity adjustment 421 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 422 New Zealand (40044306) This section gives the following instruction. • DIP switch setting • Instructions of marking with red oil ink. • Put short-plug (40095701) into designated connector. For detail, see the figure below. Put short-plug (40095701) into connector indicated "370". Magnified figure Marking a portion "NZ"...
  • Page 423 Australia (40044307) This section gives the following instruction. • DIP switch setting • Instructions of marking with red oil ink. • Put short-plug (40095701) into designated connector. For detail, see the figure below. Put short-plug (40095701) into connector indicated "220". Magnified figure Marking a portion "AUS"...
  • Page 424 Each country's hardware parameters comparison table. Dip-switch EC countries Germany Remarks (except Germany) Shunt wire Ring detection 424 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 425 EC countries (except Germany) (41777401) This section gives the following instruction. • DIP switch setting • Screw tightening position (a black dot) For detail, see the figure below. 417774 425 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 426 Germany (41777402) This section gives the following instruction. • DIP switch setting • Screw tightening position (a black dot) For detail, see the figure below. 417774 426 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 427: Appendix A Pc Board Descriptions And Operation

    PC BOARD DESCRIPTIONS AND OPERATION PREFACE This manual has been designaed to provide basic information concerning the electric section for the component-level maintenance of the FX-056VP/176VP facsimile transceiver. It includes such information which will help maintenance personnel to understand the circuit operations.
  • Page 428 A1.1 Unit Configuration and Block Diagram 1. The unit configuration is as follows: Note: The above numbers refers to Appendix D "Mechanical Expanded View Drawing and Parts List". Figure A.1.1 Unit Configuration (Modifying) 428 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 429 Standard: (1) MCNT (E76-2 : FX-056VP/E76: FX-176VP) (2) V.34 Modem (K34-/J34-) (3) NCU (UNC-/WN5-/TB0) (4) Operation Panel Board (P76-: Main/P77-: One-touch) (5) High-voltage Power Unit (H10) (6) Low-voltage Poewr Unit (MPW2520: 120V/MPW2420: 230V) (7) IDU/Toner Lock Board (DLK-) Option: (8) Optional Memory (RA1-: 2M byte/RA1-2: 4M byte/RA1-3: 8M byte)
  • Page 430 430 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
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  • Page 432 A2.1 OKIFAX 5750/5950 Signal Flow Each signal flow is shown as below: COPY G3 TX (MH/MR/MMR) 2-1 G3 TX (JBIG): OKIFAX 5950 only G3 RX (MH/MR/MMR) 3-1 G3 RX (JBIG): OKIFAX 5950 only PC Print (Option) PC Scanner (Option) PC-FAX TX (Option) PC-FAX RX (Option) ISDN PC-FAX G3 TX (Option) ISDN PC-FAX G3 RX (Option)
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  • Page 434 G3 TX (MH/MR/MMR) 434 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 435 2-1. G3 TX (JBIG) OKIFAX 5950 435 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 436 G3 RX (MH/MR/MMR) 436 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 437 G3 RX (JBIG) OKIFAX 5950 437 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 438 PC print (Option) 438 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
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  • Page 440 PC-FAX TX (Option) 440 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
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  • Page 442 ISDN PC-FAX G3 TX (Option) 442 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 443 ISDN PC-FAX G3 RX (Option) 443 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 444 ISDN G3 TX (Option) 444 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 445 ISDN G3 RX (Option) 445 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 446 G4 TX (Option) 446 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 447 G4 RX (Option) 447 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 448 LAN print (Option), Internet Fax Rx (Option) 448 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 449 Internet Fax Tx (Option) 449 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 450 G3 Dual Line Tx (MH/MR/MMR) (Option) 450 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 451 G3 Dual Line Rx (MH/MR/MMR) (Option) 451 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 452 A2.2 Explanation of Signal Flowchart (1) Copy Mode The analog data output from the image sensor is input to the MCNT-PCB to be amplified by the amplifier. The amplified analog data is input to the scanner controller. Next, the analog data is converted to digital data by the built-in A/D converter. The digital data is corrected by the internal correction function, transferring binary-coded data to the IOGA5 every eighth pixel.
  • Page 453 (6) PC Print The data input from the MCNT’s parallel I/F is input, through the IOGA5, to the DRAM using DMA. The input data is transferred to the DEC block in the IOGA5 using DMA. In the DEC block, the data is expanded in the 1-line raster buffer in the IOGA5. Then, the expanded data is sent to the video block in the IOGA5 in response to a 1-line syn- chronous signal.
  • Page 454 A3.1 MCNT A3.1.1 A3.1.1.1 Functions A 32-bit RISC CPU is used as a core and it is provided with the following peripheral functions: • Built-in PROM/Mask ROM • Built-in RAM • Bus state controller (DRAM control and chip select creation) •...
  • Page 455 (7) 16-bit timer pulse unit Channels are used as follows: ITU channel 0: Used as a 5-ms system timer. ITU channel 1: A desired time-out time (0 - 13.1 ms) can be specified in steps of 0.2 µs. ITU channel 2: A 204.8-µs (4.883 kHz) clock signal is input from the TCLKC pin. The clock signal is used in the external clock count mode to make measure- ment in units of 204.8 µs.
  • Page 456 A3.1.2 IOGA5 A3.1.2.1 Purpose and Overview of This ASIC It controls the facsimile and printer, provides an interface with the PC, and implement MFP and the functions listed below. The block diagram of this ASIC is shown on the next page. Major functions of this LSI are as follows: (1) Printer control T600 dpi printing/ACC expansion/200-600 conversion or 300Æ600 conversion/smoothing...
  • Page 457 * cpu IF A21-A00 D15-D0 * Decomp DREQ CASH DACK *Din/DOUT CASL * RBUF_IF * R BUF CLKN *UDIVCLK G40B RSTN * IEEE * VIDEO VDT[4:1] HDATA[4:1] RD7-PD0 STBN[4:1] STBN[4:1] AFXN * I/O 2 IPRN VCLK PSBN HDLD SLIN * Lane_Tinner ACKN IREQ BSYP...
  • Page 458 A3.1.3 Scanner Control A3.1.3.1 Overview This system uses a monochromic 300-DPI image sensor. It also uses a 1-chip LSI for sensor control. The overall block diagram is shown on the next page. (1) Interface The IOGA5 receives image data from the sensor control LSI, and sends it to the host CPU in blocks of 16 bits (2 words).
  • Page 459 IOGA5 INT module LINT LINT SCAN_IF LINT generator circuit Motor phase generator circuit DREQ Slewing circuit DACK LININT External trigger generator General-purpose port circuit (cycle counter) 8-16 conversion (R/W) DREQ I/O port +5VS DACK S-MORTOR +24 V TRIG Contact image sensor PD0-7 8bit LININT...
  • Page 460 (3) Image LSI Specifications The analog image data from the image sensor is amplified about 4.3 times in the external non-reverse amplifier circuit and the amplified analog data is input to this LSI chip. In this LSI chip, the analog data is converted to digital data by the built-in A/D converter and the digital data is corrected by the internal correction function, thus sending binary-coded data to the IOGA5 every eighth pixel normally.
  • Page 461 A3.1.4 JBIG Control A3.1.4.1 Overview JBIG control is performed by converting codes using the MN86064, a CODEC LSI chip that is fully compliant with ITU-T.85 (JBIG Facsimile Application). Major functions of the MN86064 are listed below. The system configuration is shown on the next page. - Coding/decoding (MH, MR, MMR, JBIG) - Code conversion (between different types of codes) - Scaling (Horizontal scanning = 0.1% to 400%;...
  • Page 462 Address bus Data bus SH7034 MN86064 (system bus) AD15~0 A21~1 D15~0 A3~1 /LBS(/WRH) /HBS(A0) /UBF /WR(/WRL) /CS4 /IREQ4 INTR0 IOGA5 (user DMA) D15~0 A11~0 /CS4 /IREQ4 JBIG_A0 /JBIG CS JBIG_INTR DREQ6 REQC0 /DACK6 /ACK C0 DREQ7 REQD0 /DACK7 /ACKD0 DRAM(64Mb) AD15~ A11~0 /RAS...
  • Page 463 The CPU read (word access) timing chart is shown below. (Word access) (20MHz) (from G/A) A3~A1 (from SH) A0(/LBS) (from SH) /UBE(A0) (from SH) (from SH) Hi-Z Valid D15~D8 Hi-Z D7~D0 Valid 463 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 464 A3.1.5 Scanner Motor Control The overall control circuit diagram is shown below. Motor IOGA5 Driver OutA Motor OutA-N TR503 TR502 NMPT1, 2, 3, 4 Rotation of the scanner motor is controlled by the INA, INB,ENA and ENB signals output from the LSI chip (IOGA5) on the MCNT board.
  • Page 465 A3.1.6 CPU Peripheral Circuits A3.1.6.1 Memory (1) DRAM Size: 8 Mbytes (4 megabits x 16 bits; One chip) Drive voltage: 3.3 V The basic control signal is generated by the bus state controller incorporated in the CPU. (2) Flash ROM Size: 1.5 Mbytes (512K bits x 16 bits + 256K bits x 16 bits;...
  • Page 466 A3.1.6.3 Backup circuit A rechargeable battery connected to the MCNT board externally supplies 6 V to the IC inside the MCNT board. This voltage is reduced to 3.3 V to be supplied to the DRAM and optional add-on memory. Thus, send/received data stored in the DRAM and optional add-on memory can be retained after power-off.
  • Page 467 A3.1.6.4 Fan control One of the following fan control modes is selected depending on the heater temperature and system status. (1) Stop (2) 1/2-speed 40mS 40mS 40mS 40mS (3) 1/4-speed 120mS +24V 40mS 40mS (4) Full-speed +24V To detect fan errors, the fan sensor (FANALM-P) is monitored in the full speed mode. The fan sensor is not monitored for 3 seconds after the start of full speed operation taking into account the fan sensor output determination time.
  • Page 468 A3.1.7 LED Head Control The IOGA5 on the MCNT board transfers image data to the LED head. After receiving the image data, the LED head illuminates in the next line cycle, exposing the drum. The head’s internal block diagram is shown below. The timing charge is shown on the next page. Head’s Internal Block Diagram 468 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 469 Normal Mode Printing Timing Chart HDCLK-P HDDLD-P HDD(3-0)-p HDSTB1-N HDSTB2-N HDSTB3-N HDSTB4-N First line printing data sent Second line printing data sent First line printing 469 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 470 A3.1.8 Heater Control The heater temperature is controlled based on the 8-bit digital data obtained by performing serial communication with the high-voltage power supply unit taking into account the system status, paper size, paper source, and setting menu. This system drives the drum motor and resist motor to feed paper before the fusing tempera- ture is reached, thus starting printing as soon as possible after call termination.
  • Page 471 A3.1.9 Printer Motor Control (1) Registration and main (drum) motors A registration motor and a drum motor are driven by means of control signals from the CPU and a driver IC. MCNT Board +38F DMPH1-P A2918SW DMT1 Main (Drum) Motor DMPH2-P DMT2 NDMON1-N...
  • Page 472 (3) Registration motor RMON-N RMPH1-P RMPH2-P Stop Forward rotation Reverse rotation Rotation Hopping drive Registration roller drive Operation at normal speed: T0 to T3 = 1.016 ms (4) Drive control Time T0 to T3 determines the motor speed, while the difference of phase direction between phase signals DMPH1-P and DMPH2-P (RMPH1-P and RMHPH2-P) deter- mines the rotation direction, DMON1-N signals control a motor coil current.
  • Page 473 A3.1.10 Toner Low Detection • Device The Toner Low Detection device consists of a stirring gear which rotates at a constant rate, a stiring bar and a magnet on the stirring bar. The stirring bar rotation is driven by the link to the gouged portion in the stirring gear.
  • Page 474 TONER FULL state 160 ms < t1 < 0.8 sec TNRSNS-N 2.63 sec. TONER LOW state t1 > 0.8 sec. TNRSNS-N 2.63 sec. • When the Toner Low state is detected 2 times consecutively, Toner Low is established. • When the Toner Full state is detected 2 times consecutively, Toner Low is cancelled. •...
  • Page 475 A3.1.11 Centronics Parallel Interface The LSI sets a BUSY-P signal to ON at the same time when it reads the parallel data (PDATA1-P to PDATA8-P) from the parallel port at the fall of STB-N signal. Furthermore, it makes the store processing of receiving data into a receive buffer terminate within a certain fixed time and outputs an ACK-N signal, setting the BUSY-P signal to OFF.
  • Page 476 A3.1.12 Electrophotographic Process The electrophotographic processing is outlined below. The electrophotographic printing process is shown in Figure 2-4. 1 Charging The surface of the image drum is charged uniformly with a negative charge by applying the negative voltage to the charge roller. 2 Exposure Light emitted from the LED head irradiates the negatively charged surface of the image drum.
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  • Page 479 A3.1.12.1 Process Operation Descriptions (1) Hopping and Feeding Hopping and feeding motions are actuated by a single registration motor in the mecha- nism as shown below: Registration motor Idle gear Registration roller Hopping roller Motor gear Resistration gear Hopping gear The registration motor turning in direction "a"...
  • Page 480 (a) Hopping 1 For hopping, the registration motor turns in direction "a" (clockwise direction) and drives the hopping roller to advance the paper until the inlet sensor turns on (in this case, the registration gear also turns, but the registration roller is prevented from turning by the one-way bearing.) 2 After inlet sensor is turned on by the paper advence, the paper is further advanced to a predetermined distance until the paper hits the registration roller (the skew of the...
  • Page 481 (2) Charging Charging is actuated by appliciation of the DC voltage to the charge roller thta is in contact with the image drum surface. Charge roller Power supply Image drum The charge roller is composed of two layers, a conductive layer and a surface protective layer, both having elasticity to secure good contact with the image drum.
  • Page 482 (3) Exposure Light emitted by the LED head irradiates the image drum surface with a negative charge. The surface potential of the irradiated portion of the image drum drops, forming an electrostatic latent image associated with the image signal. LED head LED head Charge roller Power...
  • Page 483 The image drum surface is charged to about -750 V by the contact charge of the charge roller. When the light from the LED head irradiates the image drum surface, the light energy generates positive and negative carriers in the CGL. The positive carriers are moved to the CTL by an electrical field acting on the image drum.
  • Page 484 (4) Developing Toner is attracted to the electrostatic latent image on the image drum surface, converting it into a visible toner image. Developing takes place through the contact between the image drum and the developing roller. 1 As the toner supply roller rotates while rubbing on the developing roller, a friction charge is generated between the developing roller and the toner, allowing the toner to be attracted to the developing roller (the developing roller surface is charged positive and the toner, negative.)
  • Page 485 Note: The bias voltage required during the developing process is supplied to the toner supply roller and the developing roller, as shown below. -500 VDC is supplied to the toner supply roller, -265 VDC to the developing roller. Connected and bias supplied when the cover is closed.
  • Page 486 (5) Transfer The transfer roller is composed of conductive sponge material, and is designed to get the image drum surface and the paper in a close contact. Paper is placed over the image drum surface, and the positive charge, opposite in polarity to that of the toner, is applied to the paper from the reverse side.
  • Page 487 (6) Fusing After the end of the transfer operation, the unfused toner image is fused on the paper under heat and pressure as it passes between the heater roller and the back-up roller. The heater roller with a Teflon coating incorporates a 500 W heater (Halogen lamp), which heats the heat roller.
  • Page 488 (7) Cleaning When the transfer is completed, the residual toner left on the image drum is attracted to the cleaning roller temporarily by static electricity, and the image drum surface is cleaned. Image drum Cleaning roller Power supply Transfer roller (8) Cleaning of rollers The charge, transfer and cleaning rollers are cleaned for the following cases: •...
  • Page 489 A3.2 OPE Control The rough block diagram of the OPE panel is shown below. MCNT board OPE board CN15 SCAN Host Interface Between the MCNT and OPE, serial data is transferred via the SIO incorporated in the CPU. <Communication method> 1) Communication method: Start-stop synchronization 2) Transfer rate:...
  • Page 490 A3.3 MODEM K34 Board Functional Overview • ITU-T V.34 half-duplex transmission/reception (for image data) • ITU-T V.33/V.17 transmission/reception (for image data) • ITU-T V.29 transmission/reception (for image data) • ITU-T V.27ter transmission/reception (for image data) • ITU-T V.21 30-bps transmission/reception (for handshaking procedure) •...
  • Page 491 Block diagram Connector CN11 Connector CN201 RAM201 (1M SRAM) IC201 IOGA (MN195004MFN-1) FLS201 (4M FLASH ROM) X201 Monitor (X'tal) circuit IC205 IC204 IC204 IC202 (TR88017S) IC203 IC203 Modem board board MCUT board LSI, IC, and Memory • X201 (Crystal) * Crystal oscillator: 24.5760 MHz •...
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  • Page 493 IC201 Pin Assignment Destination Description Signal name Pin No. Pin No. Signal name Description Destination IC202 TVCONV SDTIV IC202 IC202 SCLK1T Transmission/Resception IC202 IC202 RVCONV Data (Digital) IC202 SCLK1R SCLK IC202 IC202 SDTOV NRESET Reset Signal IC202 IC202 TMCONV SDTIM IC202 IC202 SCLK21...
  • Page 494 IC202 Pin Assignment Destination Description Signal name Pin No. Pin No. Signal name Description Destination IC201 SCLK VBAUD IC201 IC201 Transmission/Reception SCKL2T IC201 Data (Digital) SCKL2R IC201 IC201 Reset Signal RESET TMCONV IC201 IC201 SDTIM RMCONV IC201 X201 X'tal Clock (24.5760Mhz) MCLOCK SDTOM IC201...
  • Page 495 A3.4 UNC, WN5, and TB0 Circuit Diagram The NCU board is selected from UNC, WN5, and TB0 because it differs depending on country’s specifications. Therefore, the NCU circuit diagram is destined for the following countries. • UNC circuit diagram US and Canada. •...
  • Page 496 3. Explanation on CN3 Terminals Terminal Explanation pin No. name (US.CA) (INT’L) REV2 Detection and output of the direction of DC line current. Detection of off-hook of terminal connected to TEL-1 or TEL-2. Output upon circuit current detection after fax line seizure 0 - 5 V signal output synchronized with the ringing signal frequency Unused terminal...
  • Page 497 Description on the NCU Block Diagram UNC circuit diagram 1 Lightning arresters (AR1, 2) The nominal operating voltage is 350 V. When connecting the ground of the arrestor to the chassis, tighten ARG on the PCB with a screw. At this time, the PCB is grounded through the power cable. The TB1 arrestor ground terminal can also be used to connect to the earth directly.
  • Page 498 CN2 (1/2) TEL1 TEL2 OFF HOOK Detector CN2 (2/2) Ring Detector C31 R5 Impedance LINE matching , AR arresters to Modem Receiving Sensitivity...
  • Page 499 WN5 circuit diagram 1 Lightning arresters (AR1, 2) The nominal operating voltage is 500 V. When connecting the ground of the arrestor to the chassis, tighten ARG on the PCB with a screw. At this time, the PCB is grounded through the power cable. The TB1 arrestor ground terminal can also be used to connect to the earth directly.
  • Page 500 D Ring detectors (IC1) These circuits detect a ring signal arriving to the line. If the input ring signal exceeds a specific voltage, the circuits output a signal of RI having the same frequency as incoming E Line transformer (T1) This circuit processes send/receive signals required for facsimile transmission, dial tone receive signals required for automatic dialing, and MF tone send and remote receive signals.
  • Page 501 (1/2) TEL1 S1.1~2 OFF-HOOK TEL2 Detector (2/2) I SW S1 - 3~6 Ring Detector Impedance C31 R590 matching TEL CN1 CN15 ~ Loop CN45 Current Detection MUTE LINE , AR arresters to Modem Receiving sensitivity MUTE circuit...
  • Page 502 TB0 circuit diagram 1 Lightning arresters (AR1, 2) The nominal operating voltage is 500 V. When connecting the ground of the arrestor to the chassis, tighten ARG on the PCB with a screw. At this time, the PCB is grounded through the power cable. The TB1 arrestor ground terminal can also be used to connect to the earth directly.
  • Page 503 F Off-hook detectors (IC8, RL7) These circuits detect the off-hook state of the telephone connected to the TEL1, TEL2, through LINE terminals. IC8 uses a high detection sensitivity than of RL7. In TEL/FAX mode, the higher sensitive IC8 is used to detect the off-hook state of the telephone while the main equipment is hunting a line.
  • Page 504 RL7 F OFF-HOOK Detector Ring Detector Shunt Impedance matching NT MUTE LINE FICC , AR arresters to Modem Receiving Q502, Q503 Q1 4 sensitivity Constant current current MUTE...
  • Page 505 • Voltage charged in the capacitor may cause shock hazards. After turning on the AC power, never touch the pattern on the power supply board. • For maintenance, Oki Data Corporation recommendes replacement of Power supply board (Both high voltage power supply board and Low voltage power supply board), but not repair of the boards.
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  • Page 507 A3.6 High-voltage Power Supply Circuit This high-voltage power supply circuit receives the high-voltage generation timing control command that is transmitted in serial through the power supply interface from the control section. It decodes this command by LSI (IC2) and outputs high-frequency pulses to the corresponding high-voltage generating circuits through pins 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 of LSI (IC2).
  • Page 508 Sensor control High-Voltage Power Supply Board PSOUT-N WRSNS-N PSIN1-N PAPER-N PSIN2-N TNRSNS-N Sensor signal Shield Transparent 508 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 509 A3.7 G4A-PCB This PCB board is optionally available. Using this board allows the system to be ready for the G4 protocol. This board is connected to the MCNT board through the Oki’s original MUPIS interface. The block diagram of this board is shown on the next page.
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  • Page 511 A3.8 G3A-PCB This PCB board is optionally available. Using this board allows the system to be ready for additional G3 line. This board is connected to the MCNT board through the OKI's original MUPIS interface. And this board is connected to the NCU board through the DM2 board.
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  • Page 513: Appendix B Descriptions Of Print Operation

    Appendix B DESCRIPTIONS OF PRINT OPERATION B.1 Mechanical Components 1) EP drum cartridge The EP (image) cartridge consists of an EP (image) drum, a charger, and a developer. The cartridge forms a toner image on the drum, using an electrostatic latent image formed by the LED print head.
  • Page 514 B.2 Description of Print Operations B.2.1 Process Operations 1) Hopping and feeding Hopping and feeding are affected by a single resist motor in the mechanism shown below. Registration motor Idle gear Registration roller Hopping roller Motor gear Resistration gear Hopping gear Turning the resist motor in the "a"...
  • Page 515 (a) Hopping 1 Hopping turns the resist motor in the "a" direction (in the CW direction) and drives the hopping roller to advance the paper until the inlet sensor turns on. (In this case, the resist gear also turns, but the resist roller is prevented from turning by the one-way clutch gear.) 2 After the paper has turned on the inlet sensor, the paper is further advanced by a predetermined length until the paper hits the resist roller.
  • Page 516 (b) Feeding 1 After end of hopping, turning the resist motor in the "b" direction (in the CCW direction) drives the resist roller to advance the paper. (In this case, the hopping gear also turns, but the hopping roller is prevented from turning by the one-way clutch gear.) 2 The paper is further advanced in synchrony with the print data.
  • Page 517 2) Charging Charging is affected by applying a DC voltage to the charge roller thta is in contact with the EP (image) drum surface. Charge roller EP drum The charge roller is composed of two layers consisting of a conductive layer and a surface protective layer that has elasticity, in order to secure a good contact with the EP (image) drum.
  • Page 518 3) Exposure Light emitted from the LED head irradiates the EP (image) drum surface with negative charges. The surface potential of the irradiated part of the EP drum drops, thereby forming an electrostatic latent image associated with the image signal. LED head LED head Charge roller...
  • Page 519 The EP (image) drum surface is charged to about -800 V by the contact charge of the charge roller. When light from the LED head irradiates the EP (image) drum surface, the light energy generates positive and negative carriers in the CGL. The positive carriers are moved to the CTL by an electrical field acting on the EP (image) drum.
  • Page 520 4) Developing Toner is attracted to the electrostatic latent image on the EP (image) drum surface to convert it into a visible toner image. Developing takes place at the contact between the EP (image) drum and the developing roller. 1 As the toner supply roller rotates while rubbing on the developing roller, a friction charge is generated between the developing roller and the toner, allowing the toner to be attracted to the developing roller.
  • Page 521 Note: The toner supply roller and the developing roller are supplied with bias voltages required during the developing process as shown below. -500 VDC is supplied to the toner supply roller, -265 VDC to the developing roller. Connected and bias voltage supplied when the cover is closed.
  • Page 522 5) Transfer The transfer roller is composed of conductive sponge material and is designed to make the EP (image) drum surface and the paper closely into contact. Paper is placed over the EP (image) drum surface, and a positive charge, opposite in polarity to the toner, is applied to the paper from its reverse side.
  • Page 523 6) Fusing After the end of the transfer operation, the unfused toner image is fused on the paper under heat and pressure as it passes between the heater roller and the back-up roller. The heater roller with a Teflon coating incorporates a 500 W heater (Halogen lamp), which heats the heat roller.
  • Page 524 7) Cleaning After the end of the transfer, residual toner on the EP (image) drum is attracted to the cleaning roller temporarily by static electricity to clean the EP (image) drum surface. EP drum Cleaning roller Power supply unit Transfer roller 8) Cleaning of rollers The charge roller, transfer roller and cleaning roller are cleaned in the following cases: •...
  • Page 525 B.3 Errors B.3.1 Errors List The errors are listed below. 1) Major trouble errors • Fuser error • Fan error • 2'nd tray communication error • Toner lockout 2) Recoverable errors • Cover open • 2'nd tray route open • Paper size error •...
  • Page 526 B.3.2 Major Trouble Errors B.3.2.1 Fuser Error The fuser error indicates an error in thermister on heater. In case the fuser error occurs at the time of printing, the heater is turned off soon but the printing continues of that page. However, if the error occurs before the write sensor is turned on, the motor stops soon.
  • Page 527 B.3.2.3 Paper Feed Monitoring Status Description and Supervising Sensor Distance Indicates monitoring error in hopping. 118 mm or less path Paper supply error Hopping is retried 3 times. Length +36 (hopping) x 3 Indicates an error in the paper transport path. 30 mm or less Error on resist roller section.
  • Page 528 B.3.3 Recoverable Errors The three recoverable errors are listed in the table below. Description and Supervising Sensor Status Paper supply route from the option 2’nd tray to the main body is 2’nd tray route open open, recording paper of the 1’st tray is being replaced. No paper has been detected by the 1’st tray’s paper sensor.
  • Page 529 B.3.3.1 Toner Low Detection • Composition The device consists of the stirring gear which rotates at a constant rate, the stirring bar and the magnet on the stirring bar. The stirring bar rotates through the link on the protrusion in the stirring gear.
  • Page 530 Low Toner Alarm A check for low toner is carried out at all times when the drum is rotating (rotation in opposite direction is excluded). • The toner sensor is not monitored while the drum motor is in halt. TONER FULL state TNRSNS-N TONER LOW state TNRSNS-N...
  • Page 531 B.4 Other Special Cases B.4.1 Manual Paper Feed Turning on of the inlet sensors without the hopping operation indicates manual paper feeding for OKIFAX 5750/5950 (excluding when power is on). B.4.2 Cleaning The image drum needs cleaning since it gets dirty after having printed copies for a number of times.
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  • Page 533: Appendix C Circuit Diagrams And Parts List

    Appendix C CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS AND PARTS LIST Board Name Drawing Drawing No. Circuit diagram 41794301SS Parts list (E76-) 41794301BT Parts list (E76-2) 41794302BT Circuit diagram 40660301SS Parts list 40660301BT Circuit diagram 40692001SS Parts list 40692001BT Circuit diagram 40717001SS Parts list 40717001BT Circuit diagram 41264401SS...
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  • Page 556 E76 PCB Assy (41794301BT) (1/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS D12,D501 ISS392(TE85R) 6110225N0001 D-Signal D5-D7,D201 SS100MA80VKCP 611A0000N0002 D-Signal D502,D504,D505,D730 SS100MA80VSCP 611A0000N0003 D-Signal 1S953/1S2075K/1S2473 611A0003L0001 4KH-31051- D-Signal D2-D4,D9,D11 1SS349 611A0225N0004 D-Signal D503,D506-D508,D721- SB007T03C 611A0232N0002 D729 D-Signal D8,D10 RD4.7M-B2 613A0233M0102B D-Zenor RD6.2E-B3 613A1231L0132C...
  • Page 557 E76 PCB Assy (41794301BT) (2/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R615,R616 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF270 3235003F0270 RES-MET RN R529 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF271 3235003F0271 RES-MET RN R537 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF272 3235003F0272 RES-MET RN R593 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF301 3235003F0301 RES-MET RN R618 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF302 3235003F0302 RES-MET RN R223 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF232 3235003F0332 RES-MET RN R613,R614 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF390...
  • Page 558 E76 PCB Assy (41794301BT) (3/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R571,R576 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ132 3235003J0132 RES-MET RN R21,R33 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ152 3235003J0152 RES-MET RN R652 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ153 3235003J0153 RES-MET RN R620,R622 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ202 3235003J0202 RES-MET RN R25,R26 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ203 3235003J0203 RES-MET RN R134 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ204 3235003J0204 RES-MET RN R72-R74,R509-R514, CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ220...
  • Page 559 E76 PCB Assy (41794301BT) (4/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R221,R552,R667 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ512 3235003J0512 RES-MET RN R20,R23,R24,R619 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ621 3235003J0621 RES-MET RN R37,R44,R71,R79, CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ680 3235003J0680 R154,R157 RES-MET RN R636 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ683 3235003J0683 RES-MET RN R502,R503 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ752 3235003J0752 RES-MET RN R128,R129 RM73B2A121F 323A5003F0121 RES-MET RN R123...
  • Page 560 E76 PCB Assy (41794301BT) (5/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS RM10,RM11,RM16-RM28 CN1J/EXB/BCN47KohmJ 3345003J0473 RES-Block RM5-RM9,RM13-RM15, CN1J/EXB/BCN68ohmJ 3345003J0680 RM29-RM34 RES/Block C568,C569 GRM/UMK/080Ch 50V 3033003C0080 CAP-Ceramic -C 8pF C912 GRM/UMK/MCH/100CH 3033003C0100 CAP-Ceramic C50-C53,C90,C545,C562 GRM/UMK/MCH/101CH 3033003C0101 CAP/Ceramic C928 GRM/UMK/MCH/120CH 3033003C0120 CAP-Ceramic C213,C215 GRM/UMK/MCH/180CH 3033003C0180...
  • Page 561 E76 PCB Assy (41794301BT) (6/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS C25,C45,C48,C49,C65, GRM/TMK/MCH/104Z 25V 3036003Z0104 C75,C76,C93,C209,C504- CAP-Ceramic C506,C509-C511,C516, C518,C519,C522,C524, C525,C528,C529,C532- C539,C541,C546,C549, C552,C554,C555,C560, C561,C566,C572,C579, C580,C584,C585,C587- C591,C593-C595,C598, C600,C601,C607-C614, C617,C618,C620,C621, C624,C639,C641,C643- C645,C648-C655,C657- C661,C663-C665,C667, C669,C701-C703,C708, C711,C714-C718,C729, C731-C734,C909,C910, C924,C926,C927,C931, C933-C938 C211,C212,C214 GRM/LMK/MCH/105Z 10V 3036003Z0105 CAP-Ceramic C56,C62,C622 EMK107F474ZA-T 16V...
  • Page 562 E76 PCB Assy (41794301BT) (7/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS IC30 SN74LVC161284DGGR 7022350N1284 Digital IC-MOS-S SN74LV08ANSR 7022450N3008 Digital IC-MOS-S IC6,IC33 SN74LV32ANSR 7022450N3032 Digital IC-MOS-S SN74LV126ANSR 7022450N3126 Digital IC-MOS-S IC35 SN74LV175ANSR 7022450N3175 Digital IC-MOS-B UPD65946GN-022-LMU 7024923N1168 Digital IC-MOS-F IC34 74HC00FP 702A1703N0000 Digital IC-MOS-S...
  • Page 563 E76 PCB Assy (41794301BT) (8/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS IC21 TC4051BF 731A0525N0001 Analog-MOS SW -S MN86064A-2 8510332N0001 CPU-MOS IC26 LC821033 8550901N0001 CPU-Interface IC201 MN195006A 7320027N0002 Analog-MOSdata -F IC202 STLC7550TQF7 7320068N0001 Analog-MOSdata -F IC91,IC92,IC203,IC204, 74LVC245APW/ 7022203N3245 IC207 Digital IC-MOS FLS1 FLASH MEM.IC 41920801...
  • Page 564 E76 PCB Assy (41794301BT) (9/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS TR5,TR6,TR11,TR14, 2SC2712-Y/G 602A1025M0033 TR15 TR-NPN/H-FREQ -C TR505,TR506 DTC124EK 602A1035N0004 TR-NPN/H-FREQ -C TR501-TR503,TR508, DTC123YK 602A1035N0019 TR509 TR-NPN/H-FREQ -C TR12,TR13 2SK1062 605A1025N0006 TR-N/FET CN17 57RE-40360-830B-D29 2201001P0360 Connector-SQR - SLD12S-2 2243001P0120 Connector-PCB - SLD14S-2 2243001P0140...
  • Page 565 E76 PCB Assy (41794301BT) (10/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS CN11 A3B-50PA/IMSA-9210B 2241003P0501 Connector-PCB - CN19 179759-1 2451004P0720 Socket-SEMICON - BAT1 CR2430-FT6 455A3027P0001 BATT-Primary 431001 5402200S0102 FUSE F1,F2 251-002 540A2208S1202 FUSE POWER BAR LH-31313-86 LH-31313-124 HC-49/U03C-20.00MHz 3801001B0003 OSC-Crystal X201 HC-49/U03C-24.576MHz 3801001B0007...
  • Page 566 E76-2 PCB Assy (41794302BT) (1/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS D12,D501 ISS392(TE85R) 6110225N0001 D-Signal D5-D7,D201 SS100MA80VKCP 611A0000N0002 D-Signal D502,D504,D505,D730 SS100MA80VSCP 611A0000L0003 D-Signal 1S953/1S2075K/1S2473 611A0003L0001 4KH-31051- D-Signal D2-D4,D9,D11 1SS349 611A0225N0004 D-Signal D503,D506-D508,D721- SB007T03C 611A0232N0002 D729 D-Signal D8,D10 RD4.7M-B2 613A0233M0102B D-Zenor RD6.2E-B3 613A1231L0132C...
  • Page 567 E76-2 PCB Assy (41794302BT) (2/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R615,R616 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF270 3235003F0270 RES-MET RN R529 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF271 3235003F0271 RES-MET RN R537 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF272 3235003F0272 RES-MET RN R593 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF301 3235003F0301 RES-MET RN R618 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF302 3235003F0302 RES-MET RN R223 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF232 3235003F0332 RES-MET RN R613,R614 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF390...
  • Page 568 E76-2 PCB Assy (41794302BT) (3/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R571,R576 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ132 3235003J0132 RES-MET RN R21,R33 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ152 3235003J0152 RES-MET RN R652 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ153 3235003J0153 RES-MET RN R620,R622 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ202 3235003J0202 RES-MET RN R25,R26 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ203 3235003J0203 RES-MET RN R134 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ204 3235003J0204 RES-MET RN R72-R74,R509-R514, CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ220...
  • Page 569 E76-2 PCB Assy (41794302BT) (4/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R221,R552,R667 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ512 3235003J0512 RES-MET RN R20,R23,R24,R619 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ621 3235003J0621 RES-MET RN R71,R79,R154 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ680 3235003J0680 RES-MET RN R636 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ683 3235003J0683 RES-MET RN R502,R503 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ752 3235003J0752 RES-MET RN R128,R129 RM73B2A121F 323A5003F0121 RES-MET RN R123 RM73B2A131F...
  • Page 570 E76-2 PCB Assy (41794302BT) (5/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS RM10,RM11,RM20-RM28 CN1J/EXB/BCN47KohmJ 3345003J0473 RES-Block RM5-RM9,RM13-RM15, CN1J/EXB/BCN68ohmJ 3345003J0680 RM29-RM34 RES/Block C568,C569 GRM/UMK/080Ch 50V 3033003C0080 CAP-Ceramic -C 8pF C912 GRM/UMK/MCH/100CH 3033003C0100 CAP-Ceramic C50-C53,C545,C562 GRM/UMK/MCH/101CH 3033003C0101 CAP/Ceramic C928 GRM/UMK/MCH/120CH 3033003C0120 CAP-Ceramic C213,C215 GRM/UMK/MCH/180CH 3033003C0180...
  • Page 571 E76-2 PCB Assy (41794302BT) (6/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS C25,C45,C48,C49,C65, GRM/TMK/MCH/104Z 25V 3036003Z0104 C75,C76,C93,C209,C504- CAP-Ceramic C506,C509-C511,C516, C518,C519,C522,C524, C525,C528,C529,C532- C539,C541,C546,C549, C552,C554,C555,C560, C561,C566,C572,C579, C580,C584,C585,C587- C591,C593-C595,C598, C600,C601,C607-C614, C617,C618,C620,C621, C624,C639,C641,C643- C645,C648-C655,C657- C661,C663-C665,C667, C669,C701-C703,C708, C711,C714-C718,C729, C731-C734,C909,C910, C924,C926,C927,C931, C933-C938 C211,C212,C214 GRM/LMK/MCH/105Z 10V 3036003Z0105 CAP-Ceramic C56,C62,C622 EMK107F474ZA-T 16V...
  • Page 572 E76-2 PCB Assy (41794302BT) (7/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS IC30 SN74LVC161284DGGR 7022350N1284 Digital IC-MOS-S SN74LV08ANSR 7022450N3008 Digital IC-MOS-S IC6,IC33 SN74LV32ANSR 7022450N3032 Digital IC-MOS-S SN74LV126ANSR 7022450N3126 Digital IC-MOS-S IC35 SN74LV175ANSR 7022450N3175 Digital IC-MOS-B UPD65946GN-022-LMU 7024923N1168 Digital IC-MOS-F IC34 74HC00FP 702A1703N0000 Digital IC-MOS-S...
  • Page 573 E76-2 PCB Assy (41794302BT) (8/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS IC21 TC4051BF 731A0525N0001 Analog-MOS SW -S IC26 LC821033 8550901N0001 CPU-Interface IC201 MN195006A 7320027N0002 Analog-MOSdata -F IC202 STLC7550TQF7 7320068N0001 Analog-MOSdata -F IC91,IC92,IC203,IC204, 74LVC245APW/ 7022203N3245 IC207 Digital IC-MOS FLS1 FLASH MEM.IC 41920801 FLS2 FLASH MEM.IC...
  • Page 574 E76-2 PCB Assy (41794302BT) (9/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS TR5,TR6,TR11,TR14, 2SC2712-Y/G 602A1025M0033 TR15 TR-NPN/H-FREQ -C TR505,TR506 DTC124EK 602A1035N0004 TR-NPN/H-FREQ -C TR501-TR503,TR508, DTC123YK 602A1035N0019 TR509 TR-NPN/H-FREQ -C TR12,TR13 2SK1062 605A1025N0006 TR-N/FET CN17 57RE-40360-830B-D29 2201001P0360 Connector-SQR - SLD12S-2 2243001P0120 Connector-PCB - SLD14S-2 2243001P0140...
  • Page 575 E76-2 PCB Assy (41794302BT) (10/10) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS CN11 A3B-50PA/IMSA-9210B 2241003P0501 Connector-PCB - CN19 179759-1 2451004P0720 Socket-SEMICON - BAT1 CR2430-FT6 455A3027P0001 BATT-Primary 431001 5402200S0102 FUSE F1,F2 251-002 540A2208S1202 FUSE POWER BAR LH-31313-86 LH-31313-124 HC-49/U03C-20.00MHz 3801001B0003 OSC-Crystal X201 HC-49/U03C-24.576MHz 3801001B0007...
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  • Page 579 H10 PCB Assy (40660301BT) (1/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS D101-D104,D106-D109, EU02A/RL105F-F 6100003M0001 4KH-31051- D112,D113,D119,D126 D-Rectifying -Q D110,D111,D115,D116, OR-DHM/ESJA/SHV-06 40681301 4KH-31051- D121,D127 D51,D114,D122,D123 1S953/1S2075K/1S2473 611A0003L0001 4KH-31051- D-Signal D105 1ZB270-Y/Z(TPA2) 6132003M0001 4KH-31051- D-Zener 152 U D136 RD12E-B2 613A1231L0202B 4KH-31051- D-Zener D124,D125 RD22E-B2...
  • Page 580 H10 PCB Assy (40660301BT) (2/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R101 RD1/4Y51KohmJ 321A1421J0513 4KH-31051- RES-Carbon flm - R110 1/4W 75KohmF(AXIAL) 3231203F0753 RES-MET RN SN15K2CU 180KohmF 3233020F0184 RES-MET RN SN15K2CU 30KohmF 3233020F0303 RES-MET RN R61,R62 SN15K2CU 33KohmF 3233020F0333 RES-MET RN SN15K2CU 43KohmF 3233020F0433 RES-MET RN...
  • Page 581 H10 PCB Assy (40660301BT) (3/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS C101,C106,C116 MY2A/CQMF/ECQP-103J 3064003J2103 CAP-Plast flm -P C121 CQMF/MY2A/ECQP-472J 3064003J2472 CAP-Plast flm -P C122 MY2A103J-T 100V 3062001J2103 CAP-Plast flm-P LC26023A-NA5 7024633M2003 Digital IC-MOS- 324P 720A0000M0002 Analog-BIPLIN - 358P 720A0000M0033 Analog-BIPLIN - PST592D-2 720A4037M0015...
  • Page 582 H10 PCB Assy (40660301BT) (4/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS S41,S42 SHORT WIRE TA-0.6 L=55mm P=1 0.0mm TR S1-S13,S15,S17-S20, SHORT WIRE TA-0.6 L=55mm S29,S44,S79,S91 P=5mm S14,S21-S23,S25-S28, SHORT WIRE TA-0.6 L=55mm S30-S33,S35-S37,S39, P=7.5mm S49,S67,S71 S24,S34,S43,S45-S48, SHORT WIRE TA-0.6 L=55mm S51-S53,S55,S56,S58, P=10.0mm S62,S63,S65,S68,S76,...
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  • Page 585 P76 PCB Assy (40692001BT) (1/2) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS D501-D508 SS100MA80VKCP 611A0000N0002 D-Signal R515 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ100 3235003J0100 RES-MET RN R522-R525 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ101 3235003J0101 RES-MET RN R532 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ102 3235003J0102 RES-MET RN R512,R514,R521,R533- CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ103 3235003J0103 R541 RES-MET RN R531 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ152 3235003J0152 RES-MET RN R502 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ301...
  • Page 586 P76 PCB Assy (40692001BT) (2/2) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS IC503 74HC08FP 702A1703N0008 Digital IC-MOS-S IC505 74HC32FP 702A1703N0032 Digital IC-MOS-S IC504 74HC126FP 702A1703N0126 Digital IC-MOS-S IC502 M51957AFP 7200022N0001 Analog-BIPLIN -S M38002M2-420SP 8530183M0006 CPU-MOS (ROM) - GL3HD8 650A0128M0030 PHOTO-LED L2-L7,L9 GL3HY8 650A0228M0010...
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  • Page 588 P77 PCB Assy (40717001BT) (1/1) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS 14R-FJ 2243016P0140 Connector-PCB - SW1-SW40 EVQ11004K 2051004P1000 SW41 ESE11SV1 2051002P1000 S1-S24 SHORT WIRE TA-0.6 L=32MM P=10.16 588 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
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  • Page 590 DLK PCB Assy (41264401BT) (1/1) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS C501,C502 CK2012F1H104Z 50V 303A6008Z3104 CAP-Ceramic 07FF-SF 2243100P0070 Connector-PCB - IC501-IC508 DN8797MSA-TXL 6410032N0001 Convert-MG.E -C IC509 HD74LV157ATEL 7022421N3157 Digital IC-MOS-B 590 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
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  • Page 592 RA1 PCB Assy (2MB) (40691901BT) (1/1) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R501,R503 CR/RK73Z/ERJ/MCRJ-0V 3255003P0001 RES-Zero Ω -C C1,C4,C501,C504 GRM/UMK/MCH/ 102B 3036003K0102 CAP-Ceramic C2,C3,C502,C503 GRM/TMK/MCH/104Z 25V 3036003Z0104 CAP-Ceramic RAM1 4161204L-60TS 8020003N4606 Memory-MOSDRAM-S 592 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 593 RA1-2 PCB Assy (4MB) (40691902BT) (1/1) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R501,R503 CR/RK73Z/ERJ/MCRJ-0V 3255003P0001 RES-Zero Ω -C C1,C4,C501,C504 GRM/UMK/MCH/ 102B 3036003K0102 CAP-Ceramic C2,C3,C502,C503 GRM/TMK/MCH/104Z 25V 3036003Z0104 CAP-Ceramic RAM1,RAM501 4161204L-60TS 8020003N4606 Memory-MOSDRAM-S 593 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 594 RA1-3 PCB Assy (8MB) (40691903BT) (1/1) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R501,R503 CR/RK73Z/ERJ/MCRJ-0V 3255003P0001 RES-Zero Ω -C C1,C4,C501,C504 GRM/UMK/MCH/ 102B 3036003K0102 CAP-Ceramic C2,C3,C502,C503 GRM/TMK/MCH/104Z 25V 3036003Z0104 CAP-Ceramic RAM1 OR-Memory-MOSDRAM-S 40914901 594 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
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  • Page 602 G4A PCB Assy (40462702BT) (1/3) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS TX24-80R-6ST-H1 2244111P0800 Connector-PCB - 00-8345-396-949-014 224A3618P0640 Connector-PCB - TM5RL-88 223A3435P0001 Connector-Plug- C3,C6 KMG10VB-470M-FC 10V 304A1180A1471 CAP-Alum(CE) - UVX/SME25VB-22-OA 3041103E1220 CAP-Alum(CE) -P C500,C501 GRM/UMK/MCH/050CH 3033003C0050 CAP-Ceramic -C 5pF C538 GRM/UMK/MCH/220CH 3033003C0220 CAP-Ceramic...
  • Page 603 G4A PCB Assy (40462702BT) (2/3) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R593,R594 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ102 3235003J0102 RES-MET RN R189 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ105 3235003J0105 RES-MET RN R589 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ152 3235003J0152 RES-MET RN R102 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ181 3235003J0181 RES-MET RN R100,R101,R103,R104 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ220 3235003J0220 RES-MET RN R531 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF243 3235003F0243 RES-MET RN R536 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ303...
  • Page 604 G4A PCB Assy (40462702BT) (3/3) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS YTD421B-E 7324046N0001 Analog-MOSdata-S MSM7507-01GS-K 7324024N0001 Analog-MOSdata-S 74HC14FP 702A1703N0014 Digital IC-MOS-S IC8 74HC05FP 702A1703N0005 Digital IC-MOS-S IC9,IC10 74HC244FP 702A1703N0244 Digital IC-MOS-S IC11,IC12 74ALS244AFP 700A2503N0244 Digital IC-BIP-S IC13,IC14 74ALS245AFP 700A2503N0245 Digital IC-BIP-S IC17 SN74S1053NS...
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  • Page 606 DM1 PCB Assy (4066992101BT) (1/1) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R505-R536 CR/RK73Z/ERJ/MCRJ-0V 3255003P0001 RES-Zero ohm -C C501 ,C504-C507 ,C510 GRM/TMK/MCH/104Z 25V 3036003Z0104 CAP-Ceramic 00-8345-396-949-014 224A3618P0640 Connector-PCB - TX24-80R-6ST-H1 Connector-PCB - 606 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
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  • Page 609 UNC PCB Assy (40002903BT) (1/2) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS AR1,AR2 RH412-351MFT 5431002G0351 SRH412-351MFT ECQ-E2474KF 250V 306A2221K5474 CAP-Plast flm - SME35VB47BP 35V 3041203V1470 CAP-Alum(CE) -P SME10VB-100BP-OA 10V 304A1122A1101 CAP-Alum(CE) - ECQ-E2104KF 250V 306A2221K5104 CAP-Plast flm - C508 CK2012F1H104Z 50V 303A6008Z3104 CAP-Ceramic TM5RE2V-66...
  • Page 610 UNC PCB Assy (40002903BT) (2/2) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R523,R536 RM73B2A301J 323A5003J0301 RES-MET RN R574 RM73B2A163J 323A5003J0163 RES-MET RN R575 RM73B2A620J 323A5003J0620 RES-MET RN RL1-RL3,RL6 SY-5W-K 2601006P1000 Relay-General - 3613100P0001 TFORMER-LF Shild-Case 40332101 Shild-Case 40332102 VR-61SS 632A0030M0011 4KH-31051- SEMICO-Vari JP1,JP3,JP5-JP8,JP21...
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  • Page 612 WN5 PCB Assy (40003001BT) (1/3) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS AR1,AR2 RA-501P-V6-Y-2 5431001G0501 ARRESTER-P C1,C201 ECQ-E2474KF 250V 306A2221K5474 CAP-Plast flm - SME10VB-100BP-OA 10V 304A1122A1101 CAP-Alum(CE) - UVP2A2R2 100V 3041203A2229 CAP-Alum(CE) -P UVR1H2R2 3041003H1229 CAP-Alum(CE) -P ECQB1473JF3 100V 3062002J2473 CAP-Plast flm -P C515 CK2012R1H223K50V...
  • Page 613 WN5 PCB Assy (40003001BT) (2/3) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS PS2525-1 6520123M0001 PHOTO-Coupler - IC5,IC7 PS2532-1 6523123M0002 PHOTO-Coupler - IC10 2003P 760A0403M0701 ARRAY-TR 2SD1209K 603A1121M0010 4LH-31420 TR-NPN/L-FREQ - Q502 2SC2712-Y/G 602A1025M0033 TR-NPN/H-FREQ -C R2,R202,R402 MOS1-30KΩJU 324A3011J0303 RES-MET OX R302 MOS1-10KΩJU 3243010J0103...
  • Page 614 WN5 PCB Assy (40003001BT) (3/3) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R637 RM73B2A622F 323A5003F0622 RES-MET RN R539,R639,R739 RM73B2A183F 323A5003F0183 RES-MET RN R723 RM73B2A751F 323A5003F0751 RES-MET RN R736 RM73B2A151F 323A5003F0151 RES-MET RN R823 RM73B2A201F 323A5003F0201 RES-MET RN R836 RM73B2A331F 323A5003F0331 RES-MET RN R837 RM73B2A752F...
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  • Page 616 616 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 617 TB0 PCB Assy (41777601BT) (1/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS AR1,AR2 SRH412-501MFT 5431004G0501 ARRESTER- ECQ-E2474KF 250V 306A2221K5474 CAP-Plast flm SME10VB-100BP-0A 10V 304A1122A1101 CAP-Alum(CE) TC04RSME50VB4R7MF50 3041010H1479 CAP-Alum(CE) C5,C9 ECQB1473JF3 100V 3062002J2473 CAP-Plast flm UVP2A2R2 100V 3041203A2229 CAP-Alum(CE) ECQB1223JF3 100V 3062002J2223 CAP-Plast flm ECQB1153JF3...
  • Page 618 TB0 PCB Assy (41777601BT) (2/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS D6,D7 RD3.9E-B2 613A1231L0082B D-Zener D501 SS100MA80VSCP 611A0000N0003 D-Signal S1WBA60 610A1027M0002D D-Rectifying TLP621 6520125M0003 PHOTO-Coupler - IC2,IC3 PS2532-1/TLP627 6523103M0003 PHOTO-Coupler - PS2525-1/TLP320 6520103M0002 PHOTO-Coupler - IC606,IC607 LB1233M/TD62003AF 7600003N0701 ARRAY-TR IC610 NJM4558M 720A0028N0039...
  • Page 619 TB0 PCB Assy (41777601BT) (3/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R518 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ123 3235003J0123 RES-MET RN R521 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ393 3235003J0393 RES-MET RN R525 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ203 3235003J0203 RES-MET RN R526 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ512 3235003J0512 RES-MET RN R528 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF912 3235003F0912 RES-MET RN R529 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ104 3235003J0104 RESMET RN R531 CR/RE73K/ERJ/MCRJ102...
  • Page 620 TB0 PCB Assy (41777601BT) (4/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS ERZV10D680 6320229M0025 SEMICO0Vari ERZV07D220 6320229M0011 SEMICO0Vari SHORT WIRE TA-0.6 L=55mm, P=7.54mm 620 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
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  • Page 622 MPW2520 (120V) (JEPS-364) (1/5) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS DIODE D3SBA60 SHINDENGEN ELECTRIC MFG. D302 DIODE ERA15-06 FUJI ELECTRIC CO.,LTD. D301,D501 DIODE YG811S06R FUJI ELECTRIC CO., LTD. D201 DIODE YG902C2R FUJI ELECTRIC CO., LTD. D4,D6-D9 DIODE 1SS133 ROHM CO.,LTD. D701 DIODE ERB44-06...
  • Page 623 MPW2520 (120V) (JEPS-364) (2/5) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS TRANSIENT VOLTAGE ENC241 FUJI ELECTRIC SURGE SUPPESSOR CO., LTD TRANSIENT VOLTAGE ENC471 FUJI ELECTRIC SURGE SUPPESSOR CO., LTD. NTC1 NTC THERMISTOR MURATA MFG. NTH1D8R0 CO., LTD. R19,R21,R22 RESISTOR 1/4W 10Ω R414 RESISTOR 1/4W 100Ω...
  • Page 624 MPW2520 (120V) (JEPS-364) (3/5) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R2,R3 RESISTOR 1/4W 180KΩ R405 RESISTOR 2W 0.1Ω RESISTOR 1/6W 10Ω RESISTOR 1/6W 150Ω R205 RESISTOR 2W 0.1Ω RESISTOR 2W 47KΩ VR401 RESISTOR 1/10W 500Ω VR501 RESISTOR 1/10W 1KΩ CERAMIC CAPACITOR MURATA MFG.
  • Page 625 MPW2520 (120V) (JEPS-364) (4/5) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR NIPPON CHEMI-CON 200V 560µF(KMM) LTD. C201 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR NIPPON CHEMI-CON 50V 560µF(LXV) LTD. INDUCTOR PLA10A9012R0 MURATA MFG. CO., LTD. L401 INDUCTOR 18931C TOKYO PARTS CO., LTD. INDUCTOR ELF18M012A MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC IND.
  • Page 626 MPW2520 (120V) (JEPS-364) (5/5) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS HEAT SINK A HEAT SINK B HEAT SINK C C2,C3,C4,C10,C17,C20, OPEN C304,C703 OPEN 626 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
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  • Page 628 MPW2420 (230V) (JEPS-365) (1/5) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS DIODE D3SBA6 SHINDENGEN ELECTRIC MFG. CO., D32,D33,D302 DIODE ERA15-06 FUJI ELECTRIC CO., LTD. D301, 501 DIODE YG811S06R FUJI ELECTRIC CO., LTD. D201 DIODE YG902C2R FUJI ELECTRIC CO., LTD. D4,D7-D9, D101-D104, DIODE 1SS133 ROHM CO., LTD.
  • Page 629 MPW2420 (230V) (JEPS-365) (2/5) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS IC402,IC501 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT TOSHIBA CORP. INT’L TA76431S OPERATIONS-ELECT. HYBRID INTEGRATED CIRCUIT H8D2877 PC1,PC5 OPTICAL ISOLATER PC123 SHARP CORP. PC21 OPTICAL ISOLATER S21ME6 SHARP CORP. PC501 OPTICAL ISOLATER RP1-574 ROHM CO., LTD Z1,Z2 TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE FUJI ELECTRIC CO.,...
  • Page 630 MPW2420 (230V) (JEPS-365) (3/5) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R406 RESISTOR 1/4W 82Ω R407,R409 RESISTOR 1/4W 100Ω RESISTOR 1/4W 180Ω R408,R410 RESISTOR 1/4W 330Ω R513,R514 RESISTOR 1/4W 3.9KΩ RESISTOR 1/4W 8.2KΩ R241 RESISTOR 1/4W 12KΩ RESISTOR 1/4W 22KΩ R245 RESISTOR 1/4W 27KΩ...
  • Page 631 MPW2420 (230V) (JEPS-365) (4/5) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS C101,C506 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR NIPPON CHEMI-CON 50V 10µF(LXA) LTD. C504 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR NIPPON CHEMI-CON 50V 1µF(LXA) LTD. C501,C502 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR NIPPON CHEMI-CON 10V 1200µF(LXV) LTD. C102 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR NIPPON CHEMI-CON 35V 120µF(LXV) LTD.
  • Page 632 MPW2420 (230V) (JEPS-365) (5/5) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS F501 FUSE AC125V 4.0A(19396) WICKMANN-WERKE GMBH. F401 FUSE 60V 4.0A(491) LITTELFUSE INC. F701 FUSE 60V 0.8A(491) LITTELFUSE INC. CN003 CONNECTOR KYOSERA ECHO 00-8332-232-990-012 CORP. CN103 CONNECTOR B10B-EH-A JAPAN SOLDERLESS TERMINAL MFG.
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  • Page 635 TELU PCB Assy (4UT5003-6262Z001) (1/2) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS S1WBA40 610A1027M0002C Rectifying Diode SC1,SC2 SC57-FT 632A0035M8004 Varistor BA6566 720A4029M0005 BIP Liner IC RNM1/4C2-1.2KΩF 323A4024F0122 RN Resistor RNM1/4C2-10KΩF 323A4024F0103 RN Resistor R3,R14,R15 RNM1/4C2-1KΩF 323A4024F0102 RN Resistor RD1/2YU39ΩJ 321A3430J0390 RD Resistor RNM1/4C2-1.8KΩF 323A4024F0182...
  • Page 636 TELU PCB Assy (4UT5003-6262Z001) (2/2) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS CK122C-1H272K 303A4007K3272 CK Capacitor 50V 2700µF C9-C11,C14,C15 306A2026K1102 C2FEC1H102K-FO CQ-M Capacitor 50V 2700µF C12,C13 MM-3B2A563K 306A2228K2563 CF Capacitor 100V 0.056µF B4B-EH 224A3535P0040 PC Connector 224A3840P0040 DF3A-4P-2DSA PC Connector 223A3262P0008 TM3RA1-66 Jack...
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  • Page 639 TEL-W1 PCB Assy (ABX) (4UT3528-1006Z006) (1/5) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS C1-C8 CC2012SL1H471J 303A3007K0471 Capacitor (CP) C9,C11,C22 Not mounted SME16VB-100-OA 304A1123C1101 CE Capacitor UMA1C470MCA1FA 304A1117C1470 CE Capacitor CK2012B1H103K 303A6008K3103 CK Capacitor (CP) CK2012B1H472K 303A6008K3472 CK Capacitor (CP) CK2012B1H103K 303A6008K3103 CK Capacitor (CP) Not mounted...
  • Page 640 TEL-W1 PCB Assy (ABX) (4UT3528-1006Z006) (2/5) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS MV50VC1D60 304A5008H1109 CE Capacitor UMA1H470MCA1FA 304A1117C1470 CE Capacitor F931C106MC 305A5012C1100 CS Capacitor (CP) CK2012B1C224K 303A6008K1224 CK Capacitor (CP) CK2012B1H333K 303A6008K3333 CK Capacitor (CP) CK2012B1E683K 303A6008K2683 CK Capacitor (CP) B4B-PH-K-S 224A3529P0040 PC Connector...
  • Page 641 TEL-W1 PCB Assy (ABX) (4UT3528-1006Z006) (3/5) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS LC7368J 730A4033M0006 MOS Linear IC PS2561L-1L 652A0123N0035 Photo Coupler (SO) 2SA-1156-K 600A1223M0004K PNP-HF-TR 2SC4497-O 602A1025N0062O NPN-HF-TR (CP) 2SA1313-O/Y 600A1025M0018 PNP-HF-TR (CP) Q5,Q6,Q8-Q10,Q12,Q13 2SC2712-Y/G 602A1025M0033 NPN-HF-TR Not mounted 600A1025N0038 2SA1384 PNP-HF-TR (CP) R1,R12...
  • Page 642 TEL-W1 PCB Assy (ABX) (4UT3528-1006Z006) (4/5) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R22,R80 RM73B2A332F 323A5003F0332 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A102F 323A5003F0102 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A622F 323A5003F0622 RN Resistor (CP) R25,R49 Not mounted R26,R28,R51,R77 RM73B2A103F 323A5003F0103 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A132F 323A5003F0132 RN Resistor (CP) R29,R31 RM73B2A751F...
  • Page 643 TEL-W1 PCB Assy (ABX) (4UT3528-1006Z006) (5/5) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS RM73B2A301F 323A5003F0301 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A821F 323A5003F0821 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A302F 323A5003F0302 RN Resistor (CP) R59,R61 RM73B2A103J 323A5003J0103 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A333J 323A5003J0333 RN Resistor (CP) R63,R72 RM73B2A392F 323A5003F0392 RN Resistor (CP)
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  • Page 647 TEL-W2 PCB Assy (AB) (4UT3528-1007Z003) (1/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS Not mounted CK2012B1H393K 303A6008K3393 CK Capacitor (CP) CK2012B1H183K 303A6008K3183 CK Capacitor (CP) CK2012B1H273K 303A6008K3273 CK Capacitor (CP) UMA1H010MCA1BA 304A1117H1109 CE Capacitor UMA1C100MCA1FA 304A1117C1100 CE Capacitor CK2012R1E104K 303A6008K2104 CK Capacitor (CP) Not mounted CK2012B1C154K...
  • Page 648 TEL-W2 PCB Assy (AB) (4UT3528-1007Z003) (2/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS C59,C60 CK2012B1H682K 303A6008K3682 CK Capacitor (CP) CK2012B1H103K 303A6008K3103 CK Capacitor (CP) UMA1C100MCA1FA 304A1117C1100 CE Capacitor B5B-PH-K-S 224A3529P0050 PC connector B4B-EH 224A3535P0040 PC Connector DF-3A-4P-2DSA 224A3840P0040 PC Connector D4,D6 SS100MA80VSCP 611A0000N0003...
  • Page 649 TEL-W2 PCB Assy (AB) (4UT3528-1007Z003) (3/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS RM73B2A132F 323A5003F0132 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A104F 323A5003F0104 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A221F 323A5003F0221 RN Resistor (CP) R30,R43 2125JPW 323A5003P0001 Chip Jumper RM73B2A361F 323A5003F0361 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A471F 323A5003F0471 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A470F 323A5003F0470...
  • Page 650 TEL-W2 PCB Assy (AB) (4UT3528-1007Z003) (4/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS RM73B2A332F 323A5003F0332 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A182F 323A5003F0182 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A222F 323A5003F0222 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A162F 323A5003F0162 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A622F 323A5003F0622 RN Resistor (CP) R74,R75 Not mounted RM73B2A431F 323A5003F0431 RN Resistor (CP)
  • Page 651 TEL-W2 PCB Assy (ABB) (4UT3528-1007Z004) (1/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS Not mounted CK2012B1H183K 303A6008K3183 CK Capacitor (CP) CK2012B1H153K 303A6008K3153 CK Capacitor (CP) Not mounted UMA1H010MCA1BA 304A1117H1109 CE Capacitor UMA1C100MCA1FA 304A1117C1100 CE Capacitor CK2012B1E683K 303A6008K2683 CK Capacitor (CK) Not mounted CK2012B1H393K 303A6008K3393...
  • Page 652 TEL-W2 PCB Assy (ABB) (4UT3528-1007Z004) (2/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS B5B-PH-K-S 224A3529P0050 PC Connector B4B-EH 224A3535P0040 PC Connector DF3A-4P-2DSA 224A3840P0040 PC Connector U1GB42 610A1025N0001 Rectifying Diode (CP) D4,D15-D17 Not mounted 1Z15A 613A2251N0030 Zener Diode SS100MA80VSCP 611A0000N0003 Signal Diode (CP) D10-D12 SFPM-62 610A0026N0026...
  • Page 653 TEL-W2 PCB Assy (ABB) (4UT3528-1007Z004) (3/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS RM73B2A471F 323A5003F0471 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A470F 323A5003F0470 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A163F 323A5003F0163 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A471F 323A5003F0471 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A102F 323A5003F0102 RN Resistor (CP) Not mounted RM73B2A512J 323A5003J0512 RN Resistor (CP)
  • Page 654 TEL-W2 PCB Assy (ABB) (4UT3528-1007Z004) (4/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS SSGM18-OFF 206A1073P0800 DIP Switch SSGM88-OFF 206A1074P0800 DIP Switch SSGM26-OFF 206A1073P601 DIP Switch Not mounted 654 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
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  • Page 657 TEL-W2D PCB Assy (4UT3528-1016Z005) (1/3) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS Not mounted C16,C36,C37 CK2012B1H153K 303A6008K3153 CK Capacitor (CP) C19,C44 UMA1H010MCA1BA 304A1117H1109 CE Capacitor UMA1C100MCA1FA 304A1117C1100 CE Capacitor Not mounted UMA1C220MCA1BA 304A1117C1220 CE Capacitor C25,C29 CK2012R1E104K 303A5008K2104 CK Capacitor (CP) CK2012B1C224K 303A6008K1224 CK Capacitor (CP)
  • Page 658 TEL-W2D PCB Assy (4UT3528-1016Z005) (2/3) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS D10,D11 SFPM-62 610A0026N0026 Rectifying Diode Not mounted BA6669AFP 720A4029N0012 BIP Linear IC Not mounted LHL 10-153J 353A1013J0153 H Coil LHL 10-102J 353A1013J0102 H Coil Not mounted R18,R204 Not mounted RM73B2A202F 323A5003F0202 RN Resistor (CP)
  • Page 659 TEL-W2D PCB Assy (4UT3528-1016Z005) (3/3) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS SSGM24-OFF 206A1073P0401 DIP Switch Not mounted 659 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
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  • Page 661 TEL-W2F PCB Assy (4UT3528-1035Z0007) (1/3) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS SME100VB-3R3BP-OA 304A1122A2339 CE Capacitor CK2012B1H333K 303A6008K3333 CK Capacitor (CP) C19,C44 UMA1H010MCA1BA 304A1117H1109 CE Capacitor C20,C62 UMA1C100MCA1FA 304A1117C1100 CE Capacitor UMA1C220MCA1BA 304A1117C1220 CE Capacitor C25,C27 CK2012R1E104K 303A6008K2104 CK Capacitor (CP) C33,C40-C43 CK2012B1H103K 303A6008K3103...
  • Page 662 TEL-W2F PCB Assy (4UT3528-1035Z0007) (2/3) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS RD20F-B 613A2232L0252 Zener Diode MTZ3.6HJ 613A1391L8010 Zener Diode BA6569AFP 720A4029N0012 BIP Linear IC (SO) 2SA1491 600A1226F0018 PNP-HF-TR 2SA1384 600A1025N0038 PNP-HF-TR (CP) Q3,Q4 TR100MA50VNCP 602A1001N0001 NPN-HF-TR (CP) R19,R22,R36 RM73B2A242F 323A5003F0242 RN Resistor (CP) R26,R103,R112,R114...
  • Page 663 TEL-W2F PCB Assy (4UT3528-1035Z0007) (3/3) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS RM73B2A622F 323A5003F0622 RN Resistor (CP) R68,R71 RM73B2A103F 323A5003F0103 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A222F 323A5003F0222 RN Resistor (CP) RD1/4YU10KΩJ 321A3420J0103 RD Resistor (CP) RM73B2H510J 323A5003J0510 RN Resistor (CP) RM73B2A105F 323A5003F0105 RN Resistor (CP) 663 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 664 664 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 665 NTIF PCB Assy (TEL-G1, TEL-I1) (4UT5003-6261Z003) (1/1) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R1,R3 R20FC02M000 321A3419P0001 0Ω Resistor B5B-PH-K-S 224A3529P0050 PC Connector B3B-PH-K-S 224A3529P0030 PC Connector TM3RA1-66 223A3262P0008 Jack J1,J2 Tinned Copper Wire TA-0.65 665 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 666 NTIF PCB Assy (TEL-UK1) (4UT5003-6261Z001) (1/2) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS S1WBA40 610A1027M0002C Rectifying Diode D1 - D3 S5688B-TPB5 610A0025M0001 Rectifying Diode RD30E-B 613A1231K0292 Zener Diode TA31075AS 720A4025M0009A BIP Linear IC PKM22EPP-4001 550A1067P0251 Buzzer R4,R5 MOR1B20KΩJ 321A1111J0203 RS Resistor RNM1/4C2-24KΩJ 323A4024F243 RN Resistor...
  • Page 667 NTIF PCB Assy (TEL-UK1) (4UT5003-6261Z001) (2/2) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS B3B-PH-K-S 224A3529P0030 PC Connector TM3RA1-66 223A3262P0008 Jack B4B-PH-K-S 224A3529P0040 PC Connector J1 - J3 Tinned Copper wire TA-0.65 0.65 3 667 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
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  • Page 669 TEN-KEY PCB Assy (4UT5003-6260Z001) (1/1) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS SW1-SW12 SOR-114HS 205A1165P1001 Push Button Switch S8B-PH-K-S 224A3531P0080 PC Connector 669 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
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  • Page 671 HOOK PCB Assy (4UT5003-6263Z001) (1/1) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS S3B-PH-K-S 224A3531P0030 PC Connector S4B-EH 224A3534P0040 PC Connector SPPY43-B-S 218A4021P0002 Hook Switch 671 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 672 672 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 673 TQSB PCB Assy (4UT5005-3362Z002) (1/2) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS D1-D3 EM01Z/SM1XN02/DSM1D2 610A0003M0001 Rectifying Diode RD3.9E-B 613A1231L0082 Zener Diode 1S953/1S2075K/1S2473 611A0003L0001 Signal Diode R513,R514 RM73B2A473J 323A5003J0473 RN Resistor (CP) R1,R2 MSF1/2B0.51_J 324A1001J0518 RS Resistor R503,R511,R512 RM73B2A102J 323A5003J0102 RN Resistor (CP) R3,R4 RD1/4Y180_J...
  • Page 674 TQSB PCB Assy (4UT5005-3362Z002) (2/2) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS 74LS38P 700A0503M0038 BIP Digital IC LC6543N-4E07 853A0036M0003 MOS-CPU (ROM) BF501,BF502 CB30-322513 105A5001C1001 Beads Core SEN1,SEN2 SG-206 652A0114M0003 Photo Coupler TR1,TR2 DTA114S 600A1035M0005 PNP-HF-TR OSC1 CST4.00MGW 381A1025B0002 Oscillator, Ceramic 251-001 540A2208S1102 Fuse...
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  • Page 682 G3A PCB Assy (41069601BT) (1/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS D500,D901 SS100MA80VSCP 611A0000N0003 D-Signal D902 SB007T03C 611A0232N0002 D-Signal D201,D202 RD6.8E-B2 613A1231L0142B 4KH-31051- D-Zener R206,R207,R903 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF103 3235003F0103 RES-MET RN R902,R921 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF104 3235003F0104 RES-MET RN R923 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF123 3235003F0123 RES-MET RN R204,R901 CR/RK73H/ERJ/MCRF133 3235003F0133...
  • Page 683 G3A PCB Assy (41069601BT) (2/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS R634,R707 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ473 3235003J0473 RES-MET RN R217,R606 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ474 3235003J0474 RES-MET RN R214-R216,R924-R939 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ680 3235003J0680 RES-MET RN R135 CR/RK73K/ERJ/MCRJ683 3235003J0683 RES-MET RN R100,R105,R107,R109, CR/RK73Z/ERJ/MCRJ-0V 3255003P0001 R161-R169,R171,R173, RES-ZeroΩ -C R175,R211,R301-R303, R400-R402,R404,R480- R491,R567,R922,R990 RM1-RM9 CN1J4/EXBV8V22ΩJ...
  • Page 684 G3A PCB Assy (41069601BT) (3/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS C904,C907 CK2012F1C105Z 16V 303A6008Z1105 CAP-Ceramic -C 1µF KME25VB-100-OA 25V 304A1039E1101 CAP-Alum(CE) - C201,C212,C213 16MS5-47M 16V 304A1046C1470 CAP-Alum(CE) -47µF C202 25MS5-22M 25V 304A1046E1220 CAP-Alum(CE) - 22µF C6,C7 KMG10VB-470M-FC 10V 304A1180A1471 CAP-Alum(CE) - KMG16VB-220M-FC 16V...
  • Page 685 G3A PCB Assy (41069601BT) (4/4) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS TR508 DTC123YK 602A1035N0019 TR-NPN/H-FREQ -C TX24-80R-6ST-H1 2244111P0800 Connector-PCB - 5-176135-4 224A4325P0300 Connector-PCB - HC-49/U03C-20.00MHz 3801001B0003 4LH-31223-2 OSC-Crystal X201 K50HC0-CSE24.576MHzR 3846000B0001 OSC-Crystal 685 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 686 686 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 687 DM2 PCB Assy (41199701BT) (1/1) REF. SYMBOL TYPE/NAME PART NO. Q'TY REMARKS 224A4335P0300 1-176837-4 Connector-PCB - 224A4325P0300 5-176135-4 Connector-PCB - 687 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 688: Appendix D Mechanical Expanded View Drawing And Parts List

    Appendix D MECHANICAL EXPANDED VIEW DRAWING AND PARTS LIST Section 1 CABINET ASSEMBLY 688 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 689 Section 1 CABINET ASSEMBLY Rev. Oki parts Number Description Q ty Remarks 41333201 Stacker Assy.-Document 056/176 40729501 Cover-Rear 40762001 Cover-Side (R) 40729401 Cover-NCU 40729301 Cover-Main 41809001 Cover Assy. -Document Table 41809201 Cover-Side (L) 40715501 MANUAL FEED Assy 40473001 Cassette Assy. -Paper...
  • Page 690 Section 2 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY 690 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 691 Section 2 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY Rev. Oki parts Number Description Q ty Remarks 40802901 OP Panel Assy. -FX056/176 OKIFAX 5700/5750/5780 Note 1 40802916 OP Panel Assy. -FX056/176 OKIFAX 5780 ODA/OKI-INT/AUS 40802917 OP Panel Assy. -FX056/176 OKIFAX 5980 ODA/OKI-INT/AUS 40802912 OP Panel Assy. -FX056/176...
  • Page 692 Section 3 PRINTER ASSEMBLY 692 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 693 Section 3 PRINTER ASSEMBLY 1/2 Rev. Oki parts Number Description Q ty Remarks 41919201 Stacker-Assy. -176V 40778101 Gear-Idle A (Z60/16) 40229001 Motor-Pulse (Main) 40396201 Motor-Pulse (Regist) 40295101 Gear-Idle B (Z60/16) 41224701 REDUCTION GEAR 40294801 Bracket-Motor (Caulking) 40625702 Heat Assy. -176...
  • Page 694 Section 3 PRINTER ASSEMBLY 2/2 Rev. Oki parts Number Description Q ty Remarks S SCREW B S SCREW C TAPPING SCREW B1 CUP SCREW C TAPPING SCREW B2 40640801 Spring-Head 4PP4120-1209P001 WASHER B 4PP4120-1210P001 WASHER C 2381014P0001 SMCD7X320BDX10/6 (BL) CONN PAR-...
  • Page 695 Section 4 BASE ASSEMBLY 695 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 696 Section 4 BASE ASSEMBLY Rev. Oki parts Number Description Q ty Remarks 40275501 Plate-Guard 41348401 Motor-Fan_DC 40628501 FX-176 120V Power Supply 120V, ODA 40628601 FX-176 230V Power Supply 230V, Except ODA 40660201 PWR unit-H10 41873611 Board-E76-11 OKIFAX 5980 41873612 Board-E76-12...
  • Page 697 Section 5 FRAME ASSEMBLY-SCANNER (L) 697 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 698 Section 5 FRAME ASSEMBLY-SCANNER (L) Rev. Oki parts Number Description Q ty Remarks 40803505 Frame Assy.-Scanner (L) 40731201 Frame-Scanner (L) 41078003 Motor Assy.-Scanner-A 40803803 Motor-Pulse (S) 40976401 Roller Assy. -ADF 40983301 Roller-Exit_S 4PP4120-1025P001 EJECT PINCH SPRING 41413801 Contact Image Sensor (A4, 300DPI)
  • Page 699 Section 6 FRAME ASSEMBLY-SCANNER (U) 699 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 700 Section 6 FRAME ASSEMBLY-SCANNER (U) Rev. Oki parts Number Description Q’ty Remarks 40803401 Frame Assy. -Scanner (U) 40731101 Frame-Scanner (U) 3PA4120-1045G001 FEED ROLLER (1) ASSEMBLY 4PP4120-1226P001 Earth-Plate (SR) 4PP4120-1227P001 Earth-Plate (SL) 40803602 Plate Assy. -Pinch 41276701 Rubber-Separation 40732001 Spring-ADF 4PP3527-5153P001...
  • Page 701 Section 7 CABLES, OPTION BOARDS ∗ 701 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 702 Section 7 CABLES, OPTION BOARDS ∗ 702 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 703 Section 7 CABLES, OPTION BOARDS Rev. Oki parts Number Description Q ty Remarks 40807901 CONN Cord-OPE2 40807801 CONN Cord-OPE1 40807601 CONN Cord-PC1/PC2 40790701 CONN Cord-Wire Motor 40807501 CONN Cord-CIS 40916401 Speaker 40807701 CONN Cord-PSU (3.3V) 40808001 CONN Cord-PSU (High/Low) 3YS4111-3527P002...
  • Page 704: Appendix E Board Layout Fx-056Vp/176Vp

    Appendix E BOARD LAYOUT FX-056VP/176VP E76 PCB LAYOUT (1/2) 704 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 705 E76 PCB LAYOUT (2/2) 705 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 706 H10 PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 706 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 707 P76 PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 707 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 708 SW10 SW41 SW11 SW12 SW13 SW14 SW15 SW16 SW17 SW18 SW19 SW20 SW21 SW22 SW23 SW24 SW25 SW26 SW27 SW28 SW29 SW30 SW31 SW32 SW33 SW34 SW35 SW36 SW37 SW38 SW39 SW40...
  • Page 709 IC505 IC502 IC508 IC504 IC506 IC507 IC503 IC501 DLK PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 709 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 710 C501 R504 R502 RAM501 RAM1 C502 RA1 PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 710 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 711 G4A PCB LAYOUT (1/2) 711 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 712 G4A PCB LAYOUT (2/2) 712 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 713 DM1 PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 713 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 714 MPW2520 PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 714 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 715 MPW2420 PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 715 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 716 UNC PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 716 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 717 WN5 PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 717 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 718 TB0 PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 718 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 719 TELU PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 719 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 720 TEL-W1 PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 720 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 721 TEL-W2 PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 721 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 722 TEL-W2D PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 722 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 723 TEL-W2F PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 723 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 724 NTIF PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 724 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 725 10KY PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 725 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 726 HOOK PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 726 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 727 MOTOR TQSB PCB LAYOUT (2nd Tray) (1/1) 727 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 728 R167 C123 C124 C122 R169 C126 R171 R165 R173 C125 R163 R175 R161 R480 R491 R481 R490 R489 R482 D201 X201 RAM201 IC203 FLS201 IC202 IC201 C204 C202 R303 R302 R301 R104 R105 R106 R107 R108 R109 RM9 RM8 RM7 RM6 RM5 RM4 RAM3 R164 C117...
  • Page 729 C522 D901 C718 C521 C912 R914 R915 C913 R916 C911 C915 C921 R917 C926 C924 C904 R918 C919 C917 R919 C909 C908 C902 R567 C581 C502 C508 C507 C514 C505 C506 C515 D500 C569 C568 G3A PCB LAYOUT (2/2) 729 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 730 DM2 PCB LAYOUT (1/1) 730 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 731: Appendix F Second Paper Feeder Maintenance Manual

    This Maintenance Manual is intended for the maintenance personnel and describes the field mainte- nance methods for Second Paper Feeder option of FX-056VP/176VP Series Facsimile Transceiver. Refer to the Instruction sheet of High Capacity Second Paper Feeder option for equipment handling and operation methods.
  • Page 732 OUTLINE Functions When the Second Paper Feeder is installed with the FX-056VP/176VP series facsimile trans- ceiver, the Second Paper Feeder is connected to the facsimile by a connector. The Second Paper Feeder supplies paper automatically through the operation of pulse motor (hopping), which is driven by signals sent from CPU of the Second Paper Feeder under the control of the facsimile.
  • Page 733 MECHANISM DESCRIPTION General Mechanism The Second Paper Feeder feeds the paper into the facsimile by receiving the signal from the facsimile, which drives the pulse motor inside the Second Paper Feeder, and this motion is transmitted to rotate the one-way clutch of the hopping frame assembly. The paper is delivered from the hopper into the facsimile through the turning of the hopping roller and feed roller.
  • Page 734 PARTS REPLACEMENT This section covers the procedures for the disassembly, reassembly and installations in the field. This section describes the disassembly procedures, and for reassembly procedures, basically proceed with the disassembly procedures in the reverse order. Precautions Concerning Parts Replacement (1) Parts replacements must be carried out, by first turning the facsimile power switch off “O”...
  • Page 735 [Service Tools] Table 3-1 shows the tools required for the replacement of printed circuit boards, assemblies and units in the field. Table 3-1 Service Tools Service Tools Q'ty Application Remarks No. 1-100 Philips 2 ~ 2.5 mm screws screwdriver No. 2-100 Philips 3 ~ 5 mm screws screwdriver No.
  • Page 736 Parts Layout This section describes the layout of the main components. Upper plate Hopping Roller Shaft Assy One-way Clutch Gear Guide R (2nd) Assy (includes stepping motor and TQSB-2PCB) Hopping Frame Assy Stepping Motor Guide L (2nd) Assy Cassette Assy Fig.
  • Page 737 Parts Replacement Methods This section describes the parts replacement methods for the components listed in the disas- sembly order diagram below. Second Paper Feeder Stepping motor (hopping) (3.3.1) TQSB-2PCB (3.3.2) Hopping roller shaft assy and One-way clutch gear (3.3.3) 737 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 738 3.3.1 Stepping Motor (Hopping) (1) Turn the facsimile power switch off, pull out the AC cord from the outlet. Remove the facsimile off Second Paper Feeder. (2) Take the paper cassette assy 1 out of Second Paper Feeder. (3) Remove six screws 2 and remove the upper plate 3. Remove two screws 5 and remove the hopping frame assy 6.
  • Page 739 (6) Remove three screws 9 which are holding the guide R (2nd) assy 0 to the bottom plate A. Remove the screw B which is keeping the rear cover C and guide R (2nd) assy 0. Remove the guide R (2nd) assy 0. (7) Remove the protect (M) D, guide bracket E, planet gears F and planet gear bracket G.
  • Page 740 3.3.2 TQSB2-PCB (1) Remove the pulse motor (see 3.3.1). (2) Remove the connector O from the TQSB-2PCB P. (3) Remove the screw Q and remove the TQSB-2PCB P. Note : Refer to Detall A in the previous page. 3.3.3 Hopping Roller Shaft Assy and One-way Clutch Gear (1) Follow up to step (3) of 3.3.1 and remove the hopping frame assy.
  • Page 741 The status of the problem is displayed on the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) on the Opera- tor panel. Go through the appropriate troubleshooting procedures according to the messages displayed on the LCD. Control Panel of FX-056VP/176VP 741 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 742 Troubleshooting Method When a problem occurs, go through the troubleshooting according to the following procedure. Problem occurs Problem displayed by Troubleshooting Carry out detailed the LCD message according to the LCD troubleshooting Status Message List according to the (see 4.3.1) Troubleshooting Flow (see 4.3.1) 4.3.1 LCD Status Message List...
  • Page 743 • ( JAM error ) ** Paper Inlet Jam ** Does paper jam at the inlet when the power is turned on? Is the paper located above the sensor plate Remove the paper. (inlet)? Is the sensor plate (inlet) Replace the sensor plate operating normally? (inlet).
  • Page 744 Are the hopping roller Set the paper properly. and feed roller rotating? Replace the hopping Is the pulse motor roller shaft assy or turning? one-way clutch gear on the feed roller assy. Is the connector being Connect the connector connected properly? properly.
  • Page 745 CONNECTION DIAGRAM Interconnection Diagram Stepping motor 2 M-T3 1 M-T4 "MOTOR" 4 M-T1 3 M-T2 TQSB-2PCB "PU" To FX-056VP/176VP facsimile transceiver 745 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 746 PCB Layout TQSB-2PCB MOTOR MOTOR CONTROLLER DRIVER SEN2 746 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 747 PARTS LIST SECTION1 CABINET & CASSETTE ASSEMBLY Figure 6-1 747 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 748 SECTION2 MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY Figure 6-2 748 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 749 Table 6-1 Paper Feeder OKI Oarts Number Description Q'ty/U Remarks 1PP4122-1401P001 Plate, Upper 3PA4122-1370G001 Sheet Guide Assembly 1PA4122-1369G001 Front Cover Assembly 3PA4122-1371G001 Inner Guide Assembly 1PA4122-1362G004 Cassette Assembly (2nd Tray) 4PP4120-1009G001 Separation (F) Frame Assembly 1PP4122-1323P001 Cover, Rear 4PB4122-1441P001 Stick Finger...
  • Page 750: Appendix G Pc-Loading

    PC-LOADING General Application This specification applies to the FX-056VP/176VP, an MFP unit capable of two-way communi- cation using the parallel port as its standard feature. General This specification describes the details of PC loading through the Centro connector provided in the FX-056VP/176VP.
  • Page 751 The option board PC loading data transferred from the PC through the bi-Centro cable is temporarily stored in the DRAM in the FX-056VP/176VP main unit. Next, this data is trans- ferred to the G4 board through the dual port RAM (hereafter called the DPRAM).
  • Page 752 1. Option board PC loading is started when the following operation is performed with a Option board installed in the FX-056VP/176VP main unit: - Operation of option board PC loading key when the FX-056VP/176VP is in the normal standby state Unlike the PC loading to the MCNT, there is no other methods for starting loading such as the method by which a special operation is performed.
  • Page 753 (1) Activate the MS(PC)-DOS with the host PC and the MFP connected via the Centro cable. (2) Input the copy command from the MS(PC)-DOS on the PC to output the loading data file in binary specification to the LPT1 in order to transfer the loading data to the FX-056VP/ 176VP.
  • Page 754 (1) Activate the MS(PC)-DOS with the host PC and the FX-056VP/176VP connected via the Centro cable. (2) Input the copy command from the MS(PC)-DOS on the PC to output the loading data file in binary specification to the LPT1 in order to transfer the loading data to the FX-056VP/ 176VP. Example: (xxx.x is the loading data file name.)
  • Page 755 3.2.3 Operation Flow • PC Loading 1) The machine is standby state with no document. 2) Press rhe MENU key once. 3) Press the RESOLUTION key twice. The display will be shown the “TECHNICAL PRG”. • Press the SHIFT DOWN (↓) key four times. •...
  • Page 756 PC Loading Flow PC Loading automatically rewrites the program stored in the machine by using PC. This function is only for serviceman. T E C H N I C A L P R O G . 4 D E F A U L T T Y P E S E T 5 >...
  • Page 757 Example: >copy/b xxx.x LPT1 (xxx.x is a loading file name.) 4. Look at the message on the LCD and listen to the “FX-056VP/176VP normal end” buzzer to check that option board PC loading has been competed normally. If the FX-056VP/...
  • Page 758 3.3.2 Sequence Diagram 758 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 759 3.3.3 Option board PC Loading Flow Option board PC Loading automatically rewrites the program stored in the machine by using PC. This function is only for serviceman. T E C H N I C A L P R O G . 4 D E F A U L T T Y P E S E T 5 P C L O A D I N G *1) When G3 option board is installed,...
  • Page 760 LCD Messages The LCD message in each operation state is shows below. Note that each message does not vary with the default type or language type. (1) Upon transition to PC loading function Transition by manual operation PC LOADING Transition by a memory error MEMORY ERROR (2) During data receiving before loading end buzzer sounding PC-LOADING...
  • Page 761 Upon Error Occurrence The following sounding patterns are provided for indicating various error causes. Intermittent sounding is repeated until the FX-056VP/176VP power is turned off. See “6. List of Error Causes and Corresponding Codes” for details of the error causes and codes.
  • Page 762 FX-056VP/176VP main unit side. Reserved On the FX-056VP/176VP main unit side, normal data has not been received for one minute after start of option board PC loading. On the option board side, a header sum check error has occurred.
  • Page 763 *1. Occurs only in binary format specification. *2. Occurs only in Intel HEX code specification (reservation code not actually used). (Note 1) No error processing (transition to permanent loop state after error code display and buzzer sounding in corresponding pattern) occurs when any of the following errors occurs in receiving the loading program header.
  • Page 764 “MEMRY ERROR” indication on the LCD after power on. (2) Even after returning to the DOS prompt state after the end of the copy command on the PC, do not turn the FX-056VP/176VP power off until the buzzer indicating the end of FX- 056VP/176VP loading sounds.
  • Page 765: Appendix H Rmcs System Manual (For Model 40)

    APPENDIX H RMCS SYSTEM MANUAL (For Model 40) Notes to RMCS user Introduction RMCS stands for the Remote Management Center System. The purpose of this system is to speed up customer service and reduce maintenance costs. System Configuration of RMCS MODEL40 System configuration of RMCS Model 40 is shown below.
  • Page 766 Quick Set-up manual for RMCS Model 40 RMCS Installation Insert the disk to set up the RMCS in the drive. Start up Installer. Execute installation by following the SETUP screen. * You can set an operator password during Install. * You can skip password registration. * You can use up to 15 alphanumeric characters to set up a password.
  • Page 767 SYSTEM Main Screen Screen Titles Once the RMCS for Win is booted, the System Main screen appears. The titles used in the System Main screen are explained next. Title Bar: Displays the folder names that are displayed on the User Display window. Menu Bar: Displays the menu that executes the various functions.
  • Page 768 DISK by Models 4.2.1 Adding Models You must run Install by using the DISK by the models and add models to run maintenance on the facsimile devices. The procedure is explained next. (1) Insert the DISK by the facsimile models in the drive. (2) Select [Install] on the [FAX] menu.
  • Page 769 4.3.2 Selecting User Information To select the user information subject to maintenance so as to move to the Model OFFLINE screen. Select the user information on which you want to run maintenance at the User Display window. Select [Select] on the [User] menu. * You can select by right clicking at the All Users window.
  • Page 770 Model Main Screen Screen Title When User Information is selected at the RMCS for Win SYSTEM Main screen, the Model Main screen appears. The Model Main screen is explained next. Title Bar: To display the facsimile model name Menu Bar: To display the menu at which each function is executed Area to display user information and operator information: To display user information and operator IDs to set/display/edit...
  • Page 771 5.2.1 Loading To load file-format data from the RMCS (maintenance work PC) to the target FAX device. The data in the target FAX device is replaced with the loaded data. Select items to load at the [File[LOAD(→FAX)]] sub-menu on the [Remote Operation] menu. All data User data Serviceman data...
  • Page 772 5.2.4 Initializing To initialize the contents of registration of the target FAX device by sending the initialization command to the target FAX device from the RMCS (Maintenance work PC). (1) Select an item to initialize at the [Initialization of FAX] sub-menu on the [Remote Operation] menu.
  • Page 773: Appendix Itroubleshooting Manual

    Appendix I TROUBLESHOOTING MANUAL General This manual shall be used to identify the failure cause when a failure of the board is detected as a result of recovery through board replacement, etc. Therefore, the solder failure, pattern failure, part mounting failure are excluded. Tools The following tools are recommended for board analysis: (1) Oscillator:...
  • Page 774 High voltage control board H10 Description Remarks See: High voltage output NG Print alarm 4, etc. Heater NG Print alarm 4, etc. Cover open NG Close the cover, etc. Photo sensor NG Paper JAM, etc. Operation control board P76/P77, and LCD unit Description Remarks See:...
  • Page 775 Network control board UNC/WN5/TB0 UNC: US/Canada Description Remarks See: Auto answer mode NG No detect ringing signal at auto answer mode Dialing NG Dialing NG at MF or DP mode Sending NG No sound at line monitor on, etc. Receiving NG No sound at line monitor on, etc.
  • Page 776 Main control board E76 (C76) 3.1.1 Memory error 1: Memory error Note 1: When RAM-NG appears on the test print 11 : WR Error displayed on LCD 26 : CE 28 : OE (See Note 1.) Waveform of pins 11, 26, 28 of FLS1 are similar to Figures 3.1-1, 2 Waveforms of pins 11, 26 ,...
  • Page 777 Fig. 3.1-1 FLASH Memory Read Fig. 3.1-2 FLASH Memory Write 777 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 778 Fig. 3.1-3 DRAM Read Fig. 3.1-4 DRAM Write 778 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 779 3.1.2 Reading running system NG 2: Reading running system NG (document feed error) Motor does not stop when Pin 94 of CPU becomes the document is fed to "L" when the document is inserted to PC1 Motor does not stop when the document is fed to Pin 12 of IC23 becomes "L"...
  • Page 780 Fig. 3.1-5 780 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 781 3.1.3 Read image data NG 3: Read image data NG Pin 2 of TR505 becomes Replace IC2 Sensor LED is not lit "H" when the sensor is lit. Voltage of pin 3 of TR2 Pin 2 of TR506 becomes comes down about 0.7V Replace TR505 Replace IC2 "H"...
  • Page 782 Fig. 3.1-6 Fig. 3.1-7 782 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 783 3.1.4 Heater NG 4: Heater NG (Printer alarm 4) Check H10 package. (High voltage control package.) Pin 224 of IC2 repeated 3V and 0V ON/OFF during printing? Replace IC2. Pin 3 of TR507 repeated 5V and 0V ON/OFF during printing? Replace TR507.
  • Page 784 3.1.5 Recording paper running system NG 5: Recording paper running system NG Remove paper jam, or Paper jam? check H10 package. At power on, drum motor start to rotate? (Warming up is started?) Recording paper feed is NG. F2 is open? Replace F2.
  • Page 785 IC16 Pin 7, 14 (NDMON) 40msec IC16 Pin 13 (DMPH1) 20msec 20msec IC16 Pin 8 (DMPH2) Fig. 3.1-8 IC18 Pin 16, 27 (NRMON) 50msec IC18 Pin 26 (RMPH1) 25msec 25msec IC18 Pin 17 (RMPH2) * All signals repeated 5V and 0V ON/OFF. Fig.
  • Page 786 3.1.6 Printing image data NG 6: Printed image data NG Printed image is all black or all white? Image scanner cable (CN13) is connected? (At copy mode) Connect CN13 and check CN13. LED Head cable (CN4, 5, 6) is connected? Connect CN4, 5, 6 and check CN4, 5, 6.
  • Page 787 30 sec IC2 Pin 217 1.6 sec (SQCR) IC2 Pin 219 (SDCLK) IC2 Pin 222 RECEIVING DATA (from H10 package) (SDIN) IC2 Pin 218 SEND DATA (from IC2) (DOUT) (1) SDCLK: 625 kHz (cycle = 1.6 sec) (2) Pin 217, 218, 219, 222 repeated 3V and 0V ON/OFF. Fig.
  • Page 788 3.1.7 Sending NG (include K34/J34) 7: Sending NG Call origination is impossible. Call origination mode is (DP or PB). Pin 71 of IC2 repeats 5V and 0V cyclically during DP call origination Protocol signal receiving is NG. Replace IC2. During protocol signal receiving, sine wave or modulated sine wave input is provided pin 3 of IC204.
  • Page 789 3.1.8 Receiving NG (include K34/J34) 8: Receiving NG. RING signal cannot be detected 5V and 0V are alternately input to pin 9 of IC23, synchronized with the RING signal. 5V and 0V are altermately input to pin 63 of IC2, Check CN12.
  • Page 790 3.1.9 Clock NG 9: Clock NG Clock display is NG All other operation display are OK Memory check is OK (memory error does not displayed on operation panel) See the operation interface error. Time error See the memory error. Battery voltage at 2.5V or higher Replace the battery.
  • Page 791 Fig. 3.1-13 RTC Time Read Fig. 3.1-14 RTC Time Set 791 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 792 Fig. 3.1-15 RTC Time Read Fig. 3.1-16 RTC Time Set 792 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 793 3.1.10 No sound from the speaker 10: No sound from the speaker Monitor Monitor or buzzer buzzer Communication normal Sine wave or modulated wave input is provided at pin 13 of IC21 during See sending or receiving NG. communication Replace TR15,TR309. Pulse wave input is provided at pin 5 of IC21 when the key is pressed or the soft...
  • Page 794 3.1.11 PC I/F does not operate correctly 11: PC/IF does not operate correctly Pin 11 of CN17 (BSY-P) is near 0V. Pin 4 of IC30 is near 0V. Replace IC30. Replace IC2. Waveform of pin 1 of CN17 (STB-N) is similar to Figure 3.1-18 Check CN17 connection.
  • Page 795 Fig. 3.1-17 Fig. 3.1-18 795 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 796 3.1.12 Operation I/F not operating correctly 12: Operation I/F does not operate correctly Modem board is installed. Install the Modem board and recheck. Pin 6 and 7 of CN15 are 5V. Replace D501. Pin 4 of CN5 is 5V. Replace IC2. Pin 6 of IC25 is 0V.
  • Page 797 3.1.13.1 Toner lock out detect NG 13: Toner lock out cannot detect Use the Jig magnet A for IC501-IC504. Pin 3 and 5 of CN7 are 0V when Pin 1 of CN7 is 0V. Check DLK connection cable. Use the Jig magnet B for IC501-IC504.
  • Page 798 3.1.13.2 IDU lock out detect NG 13: IDU lock out cannot detect Use the Jig magnet A for IC505-IC508. Pin 3 and 5 of CN7 are 0V when Pin 1 of CN7 is 5V. Check DLK connection cable. Use the Jig magnet B for IC505-IC508.
  • Page 799 3.1.14 LAN/G4/G3 error 3.1.14.1 ISDN board I/F error ISDN BOARD I/F ERROR G4 Board installed? Uninstall G4A Board ISDN Board I/F Error Change G4A Board Check MUPISID2 (IC2 pin 3) Signal level High Check IC2 pin 3 solderling Good Re-solderling Check R94 solderling Good Re-solderling...
  • Page 800 3.1.14.2 HSP error HSP ERROR LAN Board installed? Uninstall LAN Board HSP Error Change LAN Board Check MUPISID1 (IC2 pin 6) Signal level High Check IC2 pin 6 solderling Good Re-solderling Check R95 solderling Good Re-solderling Check CN16 pin 37 Good Re-solderling Replace IC2...
  • Page 801 3.1.14.3 G3 board I/F error G3 BOARD I/F ERROR G3 Board installed? Uninstall G3A Board G3 Board I/F Error Change G3A Board Check MUPISID3 (IC2 pin 234) Signal level High Check IC2 pin 234 solderling Good Re-solderling Check R103 solderling Good Re-solderling Check CN16 pin 77...
  • Page 802 V.34 Modem board E76 (K34) or J34 3.2.1 K34/J34 board NG 01: K34/J34 board NG Pins 11 and 21 of IC201 repeat 5V ON/OFF cyclically (24.576MHz). Replace X201. Pin 12 of IC201 is 5V. Check CN201 or pin 43 of IC2 (on C76 board). Waveforms of pins 16, 100 of IC201 are similar to Figure 3.2-1.
  • Page 803 Fig. 3.2-1 803 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 804 High voltage control board H10 Start High-voltage Selection. Is SB2 (+450V) output voltage lower or higher than See ACTION 1. the specified value? No SB2 output voltage is See ACTION 2. provided. Are DB1 (+300V)/DB2 (-265V) output voltage lower See ACTION 1. or higher than the specified value? No DB1/DB2 output...
  • Page 805 Is CH (-1.3KV) output voltage lower or higher See ACTION 7. than the specified value? No CH output voltage is See ACTION 8. provided. Heater Does heater remain See ACTION 9. in OFF state? Cover Open Cover open function does See ACTION 10.
  • Page 806 Action Item: ACTION Probable cause 1: D129 is defective. Check item 1: Replace D129. Probable cause 2: The load is larger than the normal value. Check item 2: Check if the load current is 2µA or less. Probable cause 1: LSI or OSC is defective.
  • Page 807 Operation control board P76/P77, and LCD unit 3.4.1 LCD not displayed 1: LCD not displayed Input of pin 27 of IC1 changes from 0V to 5V upon power on Input of pin 4 of IC503 changes from 0V to 5V upon power on Input of pin 5 of IC503 comes down to 0V then goes...
  • Page 808 3.4.2 Operation not responded 2: Operation not responded Clock display normal See 3.4.1: LCD is not displayed. LED is lit. A pin either pin 33 through pin 48 of IC1 changes to 5V or near 0.5V when the LED should be lit. Replace IC1.
  • Page 809 3.4.3 Transfer to hiper power save mode NG 3: Transfer to HPSM NG Pin 25 of IC1 is 0V. Pin 16 of CN1 is 0V. Check CN1. Replace R521. Pin 5 of CN1 is 0V. Replace IC504. Pin 6 of IC505 is 0V. Pin 5 of IC505 is 0V.
  • Page 810 3.4.4 Returns from hiper power save mode NG 4: Returns from HPSM NG Returns from HPSM when START key is pressed. Pin 17 of IC1 is 0V when START key is pressed. Replace SW28 Replace IC1. or R524. Returns from HPSM when the telephone is off-hooked.
  • Page 811 Toner, IDU lock out detect board DLK 3.5.1 Toner lock out detect NG DLK Board Troubleshooting (1) Troubleshooting of DLK board is as follows: 1. • Provide for Jig Magnet A and B as set forth in the Jig Magnet specification. •...
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  • Page 813 3.5.1.1 Electric check flowchart of DLK board START Performs Self Diagnosis without Jig Magnet. 0000/0000? IC501 - IC504 all IC changed? Performs Self Diagnosis Replace IC509. after putting Jig Magnet A Replace IC changed to bit "1". close to DLK board. 1000→IC504 0100→IC503 0010→IC502 0001→IC501 0101/0000?
  • Page 814 3.5.2 IDU lock out detect NG DLK Board Troubleshooting (2) Troubleshooting of DLK board is as follows: 1. • Provide for Jig Magnet A and B as set forth in the Jig Magnet specification. • Instead of Jig Magnet, IDU cartridge with the magnet at the fixed location can be also used.
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  • Page 816 3.5.2.1 Electric check flowchart of DLK board START Performs Self Diagnosis without Jig Magnet. 0000/0000? IC505 - IC508 all IC changed? Performs Self Diagnosis Replace IC509. after putting Jig Magnet A Replace IC changed to bit "1". close to DLK board. 1000→IC508 0100→IC507 0010→IC506 0001→IC505 0000/0101?
  • Page 817 Option memory expander board RA1 3.6.1 RA1 error RA1 error (See Note 1.) Note 1: When OPT-MEM 2M (4M, 8M) NG appears on the test print Waveform of pin 14 (RAS3) of RAM1 is similar to Figures 3.6-1, 2 Waveform of pins 37, 38 (CAS3) of RAM1 are similar to Figures 3.6-1, 2 Waveform of pin 36 (OE)
  • Page 818 Fig. 3.6-1 RA1-1: DRAM Fig. 3.6-2 RA1-2: DRAM Write 818 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 819 Option G4/ISDN I/F control board G4A 3.7.1 ISDN Board NG (01) 1: ISDN Board NG (01) The signal BOOT2 from M76 board to G4A board is High level at power on. Check BOOT2 signal High level at CN16-8 pin of M76 board without G4A board.
  • Page 820 3.7.2 ISDN Board NG (02) 2: ISDN Board NG (02) Program hash NG at flash memory in G4A board. Check FLS chip solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G4A board. Good Modify bad point Waveform of pins 12, 14, 43, 15 of FLS are similar to Figure 3.7-1 Replace FLS and re-loading G4A program...
  • Page 821 3.7.3 ISDN Board NG (03) 3: ISDN Board NG (03) MUPIS I/F initial sequence couldn’t be completed during 1 seconds. Check CN1 solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G4A board. Good Modify bad point Waveform of pins 51, 50, 27 of RAM3 are similar to Figure 3.7-2.
  • Page 822 3.7.4 ISDN Board NG (04) 4: ISDN Board NG (04) Initializing IC2 (ISDN LSI) couldn’t be completed. Check IC2 solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G4A board. Good Modify bad point Waveform of pins 75, 76, 79 of IC2 and pin 53 of CPU are similar to Figures 3.7-5, 6.
  • Page 823 3.7.5 ISDN Board NG (05) 5: ISDN Board NG (05) The result of self test of IC2 (ISDN LSI) is NG. Check IC2 solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G4A board. Good Modify bad point Replace IC2. 823 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 824 3.7.6 CPU ROM HASH NG 6: CPU ROM HASH NG HASH of CPU Internal ROM is uncorrect. Check CPU solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G4A board. Good Modify bad point Replace CPU. 824 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 825 3.7.7 CPU RAM NG 7: CPU RAM NG Test result of CPU Internal RAM is NG. Check CPU solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G4A board. Good Modify bad point Replace CPU. 825 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 826 3.7.8 PROGRAM HASH NG 8: PROGRAM HASH NG Program hash NG at flash memory in G4A board. Check FLS chip solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G4A board. Good Modify bad point Waveform of pins 12, 14, 43, 15 of FLS are similar to Figure 3.7-1 Replace FLS and re-loading G4A program...
  • Page 827 3.7.9 RAM NG 9: RAM NG DRAM read/write test result is NG. Check RAM1 solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G4A board. Good Modify bad point Check DRAMOE1_N High signal level at RAM1-29 pin. Replace IC1 Waveform of pins 14, 31, 13, 2 of RAM1 are similar to Figure 3.7-8.
  • Page 828 3.7.10 DPRAM NG 10: DPRAM NG Dual Port RAM read/write test result is NG. Check RAM3 solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G4A board. Good Modify bad point Waveform of pins 51, 50, 27 of RAM3 are similar to Figure 3.7-2. Replace IC1 Waveform of pins 1, 6, 7, 17 of RAM3 are similar...
  • Page 829 3.7.11 G4 mode communication NG 11: G4 mode communication NG Check ISDN cable. Connect correctly Check user/service setting concerned. Set parameter correctly Waveform between CN3-3 pin and 6 pin, and between CN3-4 pin and 5 pin are similar to Figure 3.7-9. Check T1, CN3, R583-586, R597-600 solderling.
  • Page 830 3.7.12 G3 mode communication NG 12: G3 mode communication NG Able to communicate at G4 mode Check No. 11 item During protocol signal sending or receiving, sine wave or modulated sine wave output is provided between pin 4 and pin 1 of CN1 and between pin 2 and pin 1 of CN1.
  • Page 831 3.7.13 G4 mode PC loading NG 13: G4 mode PC loading NG Error at G4 mode PC loading. Check CN1, RAM3, RAM1, FLS, IC1 solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G4A board. Good Modify bad point Waveform of pins 51, 50, 27 of RAM3 are similar to Figure 3.7-2.
  • Page 832 3.7.14 Power ON NG (01) 14: Power ON NG (01) LCD display "ISDN BOARD I/F ERROR" at power on. Check CN1, RAM3, IC2, IC1, FLS, CPU solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G4A board. Good Modify bad point Waveform of pins 51, 50, 27 of RAM3 are similar to Figure 3.7-2.
  • Page 833 3.7.15 Power ON NG (02) 15: Power ON NG (02) G4A Board not detected at power on. Check OPDCT1_N signal level at pin 38 of CN1 High Check E76 board Check signal level at pin 5 of IC8. High Check R148, R152 Replace IC8.
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  • Page 840 Network control board UNC/WN5/TB0 NCU (UNC/WN5/TB0) Troubleshooting UNC: US/Canada WN5: International TB0: EC countries Start 1. Automatic receiving fails. Automatic receiving does not start through See ACTION 1. the ringing signal arrivees. 2. Dialing fails. Dialing in the MF mode See ACTION 2.
  • Page 841 4. Receiving fails. No sound is heard when See ACTION 4. the line monitor is set to Some sound is heard when See ACTION 6. the line monitor is set to ON but receiving fails. 5.Detection of an external telephone fails. The TEL mode is not set when going off-hook with See ACTION 7.
  • Page 842 UNC: ACTION Item: ACTION Probable cause 1: No incoming signal at RI-N. Check item 1: Check the CN3-4 pin with an oscillosope (when the ringing signal arrives at the line). If a signal exists at RI-N, a part other than this board may be faulty. If no signal is detected, go to the next probable cause.
  • Page 843 WN5: ACTION Item: ACTION Probable cause 1: No incoming signal at RI-N. Check item 1: Check the CN3-4 pin with an oscillosope (when the ringing signal arrives at the line). If a signal exists at RI-N, a part other than this board may be faulty. If no signal is detected, go to the next probable cause.
  • Page 844 TB0: ACTION Item: ACTION Probable cause 1: No incoming signal at RI-N. Check item 1: Check the CN3-4 pin with an oscillosope (when the ringing signal arrives at the line). If a signal exists at RI-N, a part other than this board may be faulty. If no signal is detected, go to the next probable cause.
  • Page 845 Option G3 I/F control board G3A 3.9.1 G3 Option Board NG (01) 1: G3 Option Board NG (01) The signal BOOT2 from M76 board to G3A board is High level at power on. Check BOOT2 signal High level at CN16-8 pin of M76 board without G3A board.
  • Page 846 3.9.2 G3 Option Board NG (02) 2: G3 Option Board NG (02) Program hash NG at flash memory in G3A board. Check FLS chip solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G3A board. Good Modify bad point Waveform of pins 12, 14, 43, 15 of FLS are similar to Figure 3.9-1 Replace FLS and...
  • Page 847 3.9.3 G3 Option Board NG (03) 3: G3 Option Board NG (03) MUPIS I/F initial sequence couldn't be completed during 1 seconds. Check CN1 solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G3A board. Good Modify bad point Waveform of pins 51, 50, 27 of RAM3 are similar to Figure 3.9-2.
  • Page 848 3.9.4 CPU ROM HASH NG 4: CPU ROM HASH NG HASH of CPU Internal ROM is uncorrect. Check CPU solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G3A board. Good Modify bad point Replace CPU. 848 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 849 3.9.5 CPU RAM NG 5: CPU RAM NG Test result of CPU Internal RAM is NG. Check CPU solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G3A board. Good Modify bad point Replace CPU. 849 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 850 3.9.6 PROGRAM HASH NG 6: PROGRAM HASH NG Program hash NG at flash memory in G3A board. Check FLS chip solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G3A board. Good Modify bad point Waveform of pins 12, 14, 43, 15 of FLS are similar to Figure 3.9-1 Replace FLS and re-loading G3A program...
  • Page 851 3.9.7 RAM NG 7: RAM NG DRAM read/write test result is NG. Check RAM1 solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G3A board. Good Modify bad point Check DRAMOE1_N High signal level at RAM1-29 pin. Replace IC1 Waveform of pins 14, 31, 13, 2 of RAM1 are similar to Figure 3.9-5.
  • Page 852 3.9.8 DPRAM NG 8: DPRAM NG Dual Port RAM read/write test result is NG. Check RAM3 solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G3A board. Good Modify bad point Waveform of pins 51, 50, 27 of RAM3 are similar to Figure 3.9-2. Replace IC1 Waveform of pins 1, 6, 7, 17 of RAM3 are similar...
  • Page 853 3.9.9 Sending NG 9: Sending NG Call origination is impossible. Call origination mode is (DP or PB). Pin 36 of IC1 repeats 5V and 0V cyclically during DP call origination Protocol signal receiving is NG. Replace IC1. During protocol signal receiving, sine wave or modulated sine wave input is provided pin 3 of IC204.
  • Page 854 3.9.10 Receiving NG 10: Receiving NG. RING signal cannot be detected 5V and 0V are alternately input to pin 9 of IC23, synchronized with the RING signal. 5V and 0V are altermately input to pin 38 of IC1, Check CN2. synchronized with the RING signal Protocol signal receiving is NG.
  • Page 855 3.9.11 G3 mode PC loading NG 11: G3 mode PC loading NG Error at G3 mode PC loading. Check CN1, RAM3, RAM1, FLS, IC1 solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G3A board. Good Modify bad point Waveform of pins 51, 50, 27 of RAM3 are similar to Figure 3.9-2.
  • Page 856 3.9.12 Power ON NG (01) 12: Power ON NG (01) LCD display "G3 BOARD I/F ERROR" at power on. Check CN1, RAM3, IC2, IC1, FLS, CPU solderling. Good Re-solderling Check appearance of G3A board. Good Modify bad point Waveform of pins 51, 50, 27 of RAM3 are similar to Figure 3.9-2.
  • Page 857 3.9.13 Power ON NG (02) 13: Power ON NG (02) G3A Board not detected at power on. Check OPDCT2_N signal level at pin 38 of CN1 High Check E76 board Replace G3A board. 857 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 858 3.9.14 Modem NG 14: Modem NG Pins 11 and 21 of IC201 repeat 5V ON/OFF cyclically (24.576MHz). Replace X201. Waveforms of pins 16, 100 of IC201 are similar to Figure 3.9-6. Pin 16: OE Replace IC201. Pin 100: CE Replace RAM201. Modem NG.
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  • Page 862: Appendix J Internet Fax & Network Print / Network Scanner Kit

    Appendix J INTERNET FAX & NETWORK PRINT / NETWORK SCANNER KIT MAINTENANCE GUIDE Introduction By installing this kit, you will be able to use the following functions: a) Printing via a LAN (Local Area Network) b) Sending and receiving internet facsimile c) Network scanner d) Gateway services Supported LAN topologies, operating systems are as follows.
  • Page 863 Component Identification The Network Print Kit contains the following parts. 1. Network Card (see below) Push Switch 2. CD-ROM which contains Printer Driver, Utility Manual, Quick Installation Guide (this document), Read-me. The "Printer Driver" and the "LPR Utility" and "Setup Utility" programs are installed onto the PC by an installer program.
  • Page 864 Installation Network Card Installation To install the network card into your fax machine; 1. Remove rear cover (1), rear plate (2), and two dummy plates (3). 2. Connect network card (4) to adapter board (5) (or to G4 board (6)), then locate the assembly into the socket inside the fax machine.
  • Page 865 3. Attach rear plate (2) and secure with 2 screws (7). Secure the network card and adapter card (or G4 board) with two screws each (8 and 9). 4. Attach rear cover. 865 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 866 Internet Fax Feature Internet Fax Settings 4.1.1 General Before using InternetFax, please consult your network administrator about correct settings. There are two types of setting values for InternetFax: data stored on the fax machine and data recorded on the Network Card. You can print out a list of the first type of setting values using the operation panel of the fax machine by selecting MENU + 5: REPORT PRINT + 6: CON- FIGURATION.
  • Page 867 1 2 : 0 0 F A X M E M O R Y F R E E 1 0 0 % ↓ Menu Key and M E N U 1 0 L O C A T I O N P R O G R A M 1 1 >...
  • Page 868 Note : With Microsoft Outlook, there is a setting to send an Email body by the HTML format. When the setting is the HTML format, then the body will be sent by both TEXT and HTML format. If the one received, Fx-056vp/176vp will print out only the TEXT portion.
  • Page 869 Table.J-1 List of supported characters “ & ‘ < > • UF87: HEADER PRINT. Email header print setting. OFF: Do not print header TYPE1: Print SUBJECT/FROM/TO TYPE2: Print all header information This setting will be valid only when the TEXT Print setting is ON. •...
  • Page 870 • UF91: DOMAIN NAME This setting is required when forwarding email received by SMTP to PSTN/ISDN. You can enter up to 5 domain names from which data may be received, each up to 64- character long. When an SMTP reception request is received, the email will be received only if the sender’s domain name matches one of the registered domain names.
  • Page 871 • UF95: POP GW SETTING This is to set the SUBJECT and PASSWORD specified for the Email when the POP GATE- WAY SERVICE is requested. 1 Number of digits for SUBJECT registration. 20 digits (The available characters are the same to the Email Address.) 2 Number of digits for PASSWORD registration.
  • Page 872 6: POP USER ID You can enter the user ID registered on the POP3 server, which must be alphanumerical characters no more than 16 characters long. Note: You can input Latin letters, numbers and symbols using one-touch keys. To enter symbols, use either one-touch key 20 or ten key “0”.
  • Page 873 13: NIC INITIALIZE Initialises the Network Card back to its original factory settings. [Important!] No warning message will be given if this option is selected. Please check carefully before carrying out this operation. 4.1.3 Web This machine is web capable, and its network settings can be changed via a web tool (such as Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator).
  • Page 874 • Printer Menu (Paper and Trays, Timers and Alarms, Emulations) This menu will not be displayed for this machine. Even if it is, you will not be able to change its settings. 4.1.4 Adminmanager Using this tool, you can configure the Network Card on Windows95/98/NT4.0 via the network. The settings available through Adminmanager are mostly the same as those accessible through the web.
  • Page 875 4.1.5 Telnet As this machine is Telnet capable, the network settings can be changed using Telnet via the network. Please also see the Network Card manual, which contains detailed information about these settings, but, like the web access, you will notice some differences from the Network Card that does not support Internet Fax.
  • Page 876 1 2 : 0 0 F A X M E M O R Y F R E E 1 0 0 % Set a document 0 7 / 0 1 / 1 9 9 8 1 2 : 0 0 T E L S E L E C T L O C A T I O N ( S ) O R P R E S S C O P Y Press One-touch key...
  • Page 877 4.2.3 Internet FAX transmission flowchart (specifying recipients) 877 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
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  • Page 886 4.2.4 Drive Operation of Internet FAX With the Internet FAX, it is available to register the Sender ID (Email) On/Off, Return Receipt On/Off and to switch TIFF/PDF of the File Format on the Speed Dial communication param- eter. When the communication is using the Speed Dial, then the communication parameter settings have priority to the user settings.
  • Page 887 4.2.7 Subject With using the Email key, it becomes available to enter the Subject individually. And also, when the setting of the Sender ID (email) is On and a Sender ID is registered and the Subject is not entered at the drive operation, then: the Subject of the sending mail of the Internet FAX is sent as ‘Internet FAX Message from [Sender ID] style.
  • Page 888 Internet Fax Reception This machine automatically connects to the server to receive mail according to the POP INTERVAL TIME setting. If there is mail on the server, reception will start automatically. If there is more than one mail message, it will receive all the messages and print them out. However, if the TEXT PRINT setting is ON, it will receive only one message in each reception.
  • Page 889 1 2 : 0 0 F A X M E M O R Y F R E E 1 0 0 % Manual reception Automatic reception M E N U (cyclic) 0 7 P O L L I N G T X / R X 0 8 >...
  • Page 890 4.3.1 Receiving Tiff file This machine receives mail messages with Tiff-format attachments in the mail server and prints out the attached files. This machine can print out Tiff files in the Simple Mode defined in ITU-T T.37. It can also receive files at the 300 × 300dpi, 600 × 600dpi or 200 × 400dpi resolu- tion when expanded, and files in MR or MMR compression mode.
  • Page 891 RETURN RECEIPT (Sending Confirmation) When an Email is received, when there is a Return Receipt confirmation request on the mail header, then a Return Receipt will be sent to the requester. The supported Return Receipt formats on the mail header are following two. MDN format of RFC Disposition-Notification-To:admin@fax.co.jp Microsoft Outlook format...
  • Page 892 4.4.1.1.2 MDN Format (based on RFC) Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 11:38:27 +0000 From:(1 space)<send@fax.co.jp> To:(1 space)<reciept@fax.co.jp> Subject:RETURN RECEIPT(processed*1)-<Subject>(subject of received mail) Message-ID:<200009281138001@fax.co.jp> Mime-Version:1.0 Content-Type:multipart/report;report-type=disposition-notification; boundary=”/_/_/_/_/_/_Internet_Fax_/_/_/_/_/_/” —/_/_/_/_/_/_Internet_Fax_/_/_/_/_/_/ ***RETURN RECEIPT*** Your message was displayed on the recipient’s machine. <one vacant row> =======ORIGINAL MESSAGE======== <one vacant row>...
  • Page 893 Date:<Date>(date of the received mail) From:<Sender E-mail address> To:<Receiver E-mail address> Subject:<Subject>(subject of received mail) <Message Body>(message body of received mail Detail is mentioned later) 4.4.1.2.2 MDN Format (based on RFC) Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 11:38:27 +0000 From:(1 space)<send@fax.co.jp> To:(1 space)<reciept@fax.co.jp>...
  • Page 894 4.4.1.3 When the other error occurred 4.4.1.3.1 TEXT format Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 11:38:27 +0000 From:(1 space)<send@fax.co.jp> To:(1 space)<reciept@fax.co.jp> Subject:RETURN RECEIPT(failed)-<Subject>(subject of received mail) Message-ID:<200009281138001@fax.co.jp> Mime-Version:1.0 Content-Type:text/plain ***ERROR RECEIPT*** ERROR CODE: FXXX <one vacant row> =======ORIGINAL MESSAGE======== <one vacant row> Date:<Date>(date of the received mail) From:<Sender E-mail address>...
  • Page 895 4.4.2 Details of format 4.4.2.1 Subject The format should be : Return Receipt (Disposition-type)-<Subject>(subject of received mail) 4.4.2.2 Dispostion-type The displays of the Subject row and main body (MDN format portion) should meet each other. When it is received normally by the Internet FAX : processed When a file that can not be displayed is attached : failed When the error is by GW SERVICE : failed 4.4.2.3...
  • Page 896 Gateway Services 4.5.1 Fax to Email You can forward incoming FAX data as email. To do this, register on a PERSONAL BOX a one- touch number onto which an email address has been assigned. Any fax image that has been sent to this box will be forwarded to the assigned email address upon reception.
  • Page 897 4.5.2 Email To Fax (SMTP Style) Images received by email can be forwarded by fax. This InternetFAX carries out this operation using SMTP reception; this function is supported for POP, too. (For the detail, see 4.5.3) Indicate the forwarding number to the InternetFAX using the format FAX=Phone Number@abc.com, and the InternetFAX will forward the received Tiff file to the number given after “FAX=”...
  • Page 898 4.5.3 E-mail to Fax (POP Style) Using Subject (POP GATEWAY SUBJECT) for forwarding and the Password (POP GATEWAY PWD) installed in the relay machine beforehand, when receiving is done by POP, it judges the Subject, then if it meet with the one registered before, the attached TIFF, TEXT will be relay transmitted.
  • Page 899 4.5.3.1 “POP GATEWAY SUBJECT”, “POP GATEWAY PASSWORD” POP GATEWAY SUBJECT :This is the subject for judgment to make the relaying action done. When the characters registered here are found in the subject, the relaying process will be done. POP GATEWAY PWD : This is the password for certification to do the relaying action.
  • Page 900 4.5.3.3 Judgment Style of Relay Forwarding Specified Subject 4.5.3.3.1 Available Characters for Subject As for receiving, any codes can be received. (None of the codes received will become an error.) The available characters entered by operation are numerical letters(0-9), alphabets(A-Z,a-z), SP and signs(!#&’()*+,-./:;=?@\”_%~).
  • Page 901 F<SP>WD:MLK=Tel. No.&... FW<SP>D:MLK=Tel. No.&... FWD<SP>:MLK=Tel. No.&... are not regarded as POP GATEWAY SERVICE. When the registered “POP GATEWAY SUBJECT” is “F<SP>WD” or “FW<SP>D”, and then each registered space portion becomes valid. (Transit to POP GATEWAY SERVICE.) Also, it is allowed to shift rows in the subject. 4.5.3.4.4 In case of Password Error] A password mistake or a forwarding request without password will not be received.
  • Page 902 4.5.3.5 Error Notification Style • When an error occurred with POP Gateway Service, an error report will be sent back. • The format of the error report is the same to the normal Return Receipt (MDN). (Two kinds that are TEXT format and MDN format which is based on the RFC.) •...
  • Page 903 4.5.4 Relay Return Receipt (Gateway Service) The report is done using both POP Gateway Service and SMTP Gateway Service. When the machine which is requested the relaying does transmission to the each terminals, the report of the transition result to the each terminals is sent to the machine which has done the relay transmission (relay transmission requester).
  • Page 904 7.5.5 TEXT Relay Forwarding Function TIFFs received as Emails are forwarded by the FAX. That case, the TEXT portion (attached TEXT file, mail body TEXT) can be forwarded if the setup is done. [TEXT Forwarding Specifications] • One row will be 98 letters. •...
  • Page 905 Network Scanner This machine can be used as a network scanner. Use it as if sending an InternetFAX, specify- ing the email address to which the scanned document should be sent as the recipient of the transmission, and you can receive the document on your PC as a Tiff file. In this case there is no limit to the resolution of the Tiff file, so you can send the image at 600 ×...
  • Page 906 Troubleshooting 4.7.1 Service codes If a communication error occurs, check the service code shown on the Activity Report. SMTP communications: The service code for an SMTP communication is prefixed with the letter E, followed by a three-digit SMTP error code defined by RFC. Numbers from 900 and higher are codes defined specifically for this InternetFAX.
  • Page 907 POP3 communications: No standard error code definitions exist for the POP3 protocol. On this machine, the codes will be prefixed with the letter F, followed by a three-digit number denoting the following. • 001: Text print • 002: Text received but not printed •...
  • Page 908 4.7.2 Transmission troubleshooting A) Transmission fails; a communication error occurs. • Are the IP ADDRESS, SubNetMask and Default Gateway settings correct? • Has the SMTP server been configured correctly? • Has the host name been registered? • If using DNS, is the DNS server address correct? •...
  • Page 909 4.7.3 Reception troubleshooting A) Reception fails; a communication error occurs. • Are the IP ADDRESS, SubNetMask and Default Gateway settings correct? • Has the POP server been configured correctly? • If using DNS, is the DNS server address correct? • Have you set the USER ID correctly as registered on the POP server? •...
  • Page 910 L) Are all the contents of the original mail written in the Original Message filed of the RE- TURN RECEIPT (MDN)? • All the contents of the original mail are not written. For details, see 4.4.2. M) The communication record does not include the history of sending the RETURN RE- CEIPT (MDN).
  • Page 911 4.7.5 Email to FAX (POP) troubleshooting a) When any transmission error occurs: • Confirm the service code. For error details, see 4.5.3.4. b) When a sent Email is not forwarded: • Any mail other than in Tiff or TEXT format will not be forwarded. •...
  • Page 912 Email Maintenance With the InternetFAX function, the InternetFAX self diagnosis information can be transmitted to a specified address. 4.8.1 Fixed Time Email Maintenance When SF:44 EMAIL MAINTENANCE in the serviceman setting mode is set ON and any Email address is registered for SF:45 ADMIN EMAIL ADDR., every day at 00:00, an Email including the contents listed in 4.8.3 is transmitted to the address specified for SF:45.
  • Page 913 4.8.3 Email_Maintenance Report Format 0 7 / 0 1 / 2 0 0 1 1 2 : 0 0 P E R S O N A L I D = O d c T a k a s a k i T E L N O .
  • Page 914 Network Printing Printing Documents To print documents to your fax machine via the LAN you need to install the appropriate soft- ware from the supplied CD-ROM and make the correct settings for your environment. Note: When printing on transparencies, set the Media Type to Light, use the manual feed method, and set the machine output for face up stacking.
  • Page 915 Windows 3.1 Recommended process: 1) Install printer driver. 2) Run SETUP.EXE from the Win31 directory on the supplied CD-ROM. 3) Configure network card. When printing from Windows 3.1 a NetWare Server is required as Windows 3.1 is not a network operating system. “Printing via LPR,” from Windows 3.1 connected to the network with other commercial TCP/IP protocols, is not assured.
  • Page 916 Banner Output Your fax machine supports TEXT-style Banner of NetWare 3.x and NetWare 4.x. Note that the machine only supports the ASCII codes listed below. Any ASCII code not supported will be replaced by a space. Table.J-3 Supported characters and fonts “...
  • Page 917 Appendix Simple Operating Instructions on Internet Fax Communication 6.1.1 General conditions To use Internet Fax, a Network Card must be installed in this machine and connected to a LAN. The Network Card for this machine can be connected to a 10 BaseT or 10/100baseTX LAN.
  • Page 918 6.1.3 Internet Fax reception To receive an Internet Fax message, you will also need a mail server for sending email. Please consult your network adminstrator about the settings required to connect to the mail server. A. POP Server Address /Name Enter the POP server name or IP Address.
  • Page 919 Examples of Mail Server Settings for Email-to-FAX Gateway Service To use gateway service 1 (email→INTERNET FAX→G3 FAX), the mail server and the DNS server must be configured to forward email to the Internet Fax. This document gives some examples of settings for forwarding mail to the Internet Fax. The settings given here are only examples;...
  • Page 920 6.2.2 Mail Server In many cases, the DNS server configuration explained in Section 1 is all you need to use the email-to-FAX relay service. However, some mail servers are configured to process all mail addressed to hosts belonging to their domain as mail to themselves. If mail server mail.abc.com has been set up in this way, it will regard mail to xxxx@fax.abc.com as mail to one of its users and will not forward it to the Internet Fax.
  • Page 921 Mail server DNS server mail.abc.com dns.abc.com 192.168.1.100 192.168.101 Internet Fax 192.168.1.105 Client user.abc.com 192.168.1.50 (1) Client sends mail to mail server (To: fax=123@fax.abc.com) (2) Mail server makes enquiry to DNS server regarding fax.abc.com (3) DNS replies to mail server (returns the IP address of fax.abc.com) (4) Mail server forwards mail to Internet Fax (5) FAX communication to FAX number 123 Fig.J-8 Mail forwarding...
  • Page 922 This document describes the system specification of real time Internet Fax functions with FX- 056VP/176VP. The real time Internet FAX functions with FX-056VP/176VP will be available when an optional board made by Oki Electric is installed. These functions comply with ITU- T.38.
  • Page 923 One touch addition IP address A number with “*” at the beginning is considered to be an IP address. Each octet is divided by “*” instead of a period. Example) *192*168*001*254 If upper digits are identical with the device IP address, the upper digits can be omitted. Example) device IP address: 202.250.128.020 →Assumed as *202*250*128*254.
  • Page 924 Basic performance of transmitting IPFAX call designation 4.1.1 One touch In case a telephone number added to One Touch is IP address or IPFAX telephone number, a call is made via an IPFAX board. The characters and the number of digits that IPFAX can use as telephone numbers are limited, however, there is no such limitation with a main unit.
  • Page 925 Board error processing Before a call, a re-dial or a communication error process is taken depending on a board’s error condition as the below table shows. Board status Condition FAX’s behavior 0x01 Initial process Re-dial with T.38 0x02 Starting status (inoperable) Re-dial with T.38 0x03 Starting status (operable)
  • Page 926 T.38 FAX : Regardless of modem speeds, communicates at the maximum capability. • G3 FAX : V.34 communication is prohibited. Also, Oki high speed protocol B is prohibited, either. Various timer values in protocol are subject to change. For details, refer to Section “IP-FAX communication specifications.”...
  • Page 927 Other functions Power Save Power Save is prohibited when an IPFAX board is installed. Off Hook 8.2.1 Off hook during IPFAX Off hook during IPFAX sending is not displayed (“Communication” display remains.) Voice calling/DTMF/manual receiving are prohibited. Off hook during IPFAX receiving is not displayed (“Communication” display remains.) (same as during IPFAX sending) Voice calling/DTMF/manual receiving are prohibited.
  • Page 928 Dual operation Multiple communication between IPFAX communication and G3 or G3I mode is prohibited. Communication between IPFAX communication and G4 mode communication is permitted. Multiple communication between IPFAX and G4 mode performs instant Dial. When IPFAX ringing and G3 or G3I mode ringing conflict, the first ringing is taken and the communication that occurs later is rejected.
  • Page 929 S E T U P M E N U 8 0 5 I N C O M I N G O P T I O N S 8 F A X 2 N E T S E R V I C E 6 R E P O R T O P T I O N S 9 >...
  • Page 930 11. Report 11.1 Configuration Report 11.1.1 CONFIGURATION P2 When IPFAX is installed, replaces “LAN OPTIONS” with “IPFAX OPTIONS” and writes the following. However, when NIC is installed, “LAN OPTIONS” information is written as it has been done so far. USER FUNCTION SETUP REPORT OPTIONS <70>...
  • Page 931 11.1.2 CONFIGURATION P3 Writes a password. (ASCII code 32 bytes) When a board has an error, only the title is written and the contents will be blank. TECHNICAL FUNCTION <01> SERVICE BIT <02> MONITOR CONT <03> COUNTRY CODE <Omitted> <35> PRINT PRIORITY <36>...
  • Page 932 11.1.4. Self Diagnosis Report • Writes board condition. (OK: 01 - 05, NG: Writes DPRAM error code.) • Writes F/W version of the IPL part and operation part. (ASCII code 5 bytes) MODEM VERSION XXXX RAM1 RAM2 CARTRIDGE(TONER/ID) xxxx/xxxx DEVICE ID OKIFAX 5950 IPFAXBOARD VERSION...
  • Page 933 11.1.5 Modes for IPFAX written in communication management report Communication IPFAX TX-IP POLL-TX POLL TX *1 POLL TX-IP Bull. POLL TX Bull. POLL TX(BOX) POLL=XX POLL=XX-IP Broadcast TX-IP Relay Broadcast REL-T=XX REL-T=XX-IP Relay BC Conf. TX REP-T=XX REP-T=XX-IP FAX Forwarding FWD-T FWD-T-IP Batch TX...
  • Page 934 12. Service codes The following service codes are added. 9092: IPFAX disconnected due to network cut The following shows the service codes due to IPFAX board errors. The upper two digits are “15” and the lower two digits show an error code of the board. 1501: Receiver rejected 1502: GK rejected 1503: No response...
  • Page 935 V.8 Bit of DIS signal is set to OFF when IP-FAX board sends. 13.2.2 In case of communication by IP-FAX board, Oki high speed protocol B is not allowed. 13.2.2.1 Sending In case of communication by IP-FAX board, NSS signal does not assign Oki high speed protocol B even though NSF signal assigns it.
  • Page 936 Confidential reception service Currently confidential reception puts priority to Non-Oki machine communication (communication by SUB signal), but Oki machine confidential reception will come first if IP FAX communication by NSF signal is set and Oki machine confidential reception is available.
  • Page 937 14. IPFAX board specifications 14.1 Outline 14.1.1 Outline of functions You insert this board into MUPIS slot of a FAX machine made by ODC. FAX communication is done via network I/F and real time Internet FAX communication protocol is used (ITU-T T.38). When you insert this board to a slot of a FAX machine, the FAX machine can have real time Fax communication with a Internet FAX machine which is connected to the same IP network.
  • Page 938 938 / 41898401TH Rev.1...
  • Page 939 Function block Function block name Function (outline) Remark MUPIS I/F processing Sends/receives messages and data with a FAX unit via part MUPIS I/F. Handles all the messages and data between the main unit and the board. Communication Controls sending from the main unit and controls receiving from LAN side using API in κ-LSI core part.
  • Page 940 14.2.3 Working parameter 14.2.3.1 User setting values Can be modified from Console software. Setting items Description Default value Remark Host name HOSTNAME in network I/F part (none) Use of DHCP Setting whether IP address is captured Link with IP address by DHCP IP address IP address in network I/F part...
  • Page 941 14.2.3.3 Setting at T.38 transmission speed Transmission speed which is available for sending and receiving in the device is a set value. Used as MaxBitrate of sending/receiving T38 capability at the time of H.245 logical channel negotiation. Therefore, T38 connection transmission speed established by H.245 negotiation is decided within the setting range with a terminal of the other side.

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