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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL FX-060VP FACSIMILE TRANSCEIVER Maintenance Manual 2003-03-18 Rev.1 Oki Data Corporation 1 / 564 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Document Revision History Corrected items Person in Rev.No. Date Page Description of change charge 2003-03-18 ISSUE MFP Nonaka 42353001TH Rev.1...
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PREFACE This manual is intended to be used for installing and maintaining FX-060VP facsimile transceiver. Maintenance of the FX-060VP 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.
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CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION ................7 General Performance ...................... 7 General User’s Function ....................10 General Maintenance Functions ..................13 General Appearance ......................14 Basic Performance Specifications ................... 16 Reports and Lists ......................25 Telephone Directory ......................38 1.7.1 Print conditions ..................... 38 Configuration ........................
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6.16 Service Codes ......................... 217 6.16.1 G3 Service Code List .................... 218 6.16.2 G4 Service Code Lists ..................221 TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR FOR FX-060VP........224 Overall Troubleshooting Flow Chart ................226 No LCD Operation ......................227 ALARM LED On ....................... 228 Printing Test Failure ......................
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7.19 No Document Feeding ..................... 246 7.20 Multiple Document Feeding ..................... 247 7.21 Document Skew ....................... 248 7.22 Document Jam ......................... 250 7.23 Printer Unit ........................251 7.23.1 Precautions ......................251 7.23.2 Troubleshooting Flow Charts of Printer Unit ............252 DIPSWITCHS SETTING TABLES FOR EN2/INU NCU BOARDS ....
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• 128 mm to 356 mm Length setting : Unlimited (1500 mm) is also available. (7) Automatic document feeder (ADF) • 30 sheets (NA Letter/A4-size: 20-lb/75gm Oki Data recommended paper) • 15 sheets (NA Letter/A4-size: 13 to 28-lb/49 to 105gm) Note: NA is North America (8) Recording paper or sheet •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (12) Scanning resolution a) Horizontal : • 300 dots/inch or interpolated 600 dpi Note : In case of STD resolution, the dpi conversion done from 300 dpi to 200 dpi. b) Vertical : Transmission mode : 3.85 line/mm (STD), 7.7 line/mm (FINE), 15.4 line/mm (EX.FINE), 300 dot/inch (EX.FINE) or 600 dot/inch (EX.FINE).
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PC Scanner Function PC FaxModem Function Note: For details, see “FX-060VP Product Specification for MFP” Hardware is standard and software is option for Bi-Centro interface. (29) Internet FAX functions : • Capable of Internet fax (ITU-T T.37) reception and transmission.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL General User’s Function (1) Transmit mode • Automatic transmit mode • Manual transmit mode (2) Receive mode • Automatic receive mode • Manual receive mode • TEL/FAX automatic switchover mode • TAD mode • Memory only receive mode •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (20) Confidential message reception • 16 mail boxes (21) PHOTO mode (Half-tone transmission) • 64 scale gradations (22) G3 sequential broadcast (Memory) • Broadcast mode 240 stations at maximum • Delayed broadcast mode (23) No paper/no toner reception (Memory)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (43) Quick scanning 3 sec. minimum → A4 size 3.85 (44) Time and date setting (45) PC interface (option) (46) Language selection • 5 languages (LCD and Reports) (47) Fax fowarding (48) 4 digit indication of YEAR...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL General Maintenance Functions 1) Local tests (1) Self-diagnosis • CPU ROM/RAM check • FLASH (/MASK) memory check (Program, Language, Default) • Modem version • RAM check • RAM check (MEMORY board: option) • PC-IF board (parallel) check •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL General Appearance Figure 1.1 shows the general appearance. Figure 1.2 shows the control panel. Control Panel Document Stacker One-Touch Keypad Document Guides Document Tray Sub-Paper Tray Manual Paper Feeder Cover AC Switch Recording Paper Cassette Figure 1.1 General Appearance 14 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Figure 1.2 Control Panel 15 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Basic Performance Specifications Table 1.1 shows basic performance specifications. Note: TF: Technical function setting Function program setting One-touch key pressed SELECT FUNCTION key pressed Table 1.1 (1/9) Basic Performance Specifications Item Specifications Applicable line 1) Public switched telephone network (PSTN)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 1.1 (2/9) Basic Performance Specifications Item Specifications Effective reading width Communication Effective reading Document width Copy size Mode/Paper width width ISO A4 (210 mm) 208 mm for TX G3/A4 202.8 mm for local copy [INT’L/FTZ] NA letter (216 mm) 215.1 mm for TX...
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3) Weight, thickness and condition: Same as above Note: One single sheet only should be loaded on the manual loading feeder for any one occasion. For best results use Oki Data recommended papers 1) Xerox 4200 (20 - lb/75gm weight paper) 2) L-type paper for photo-printers...
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This table does not include vertical and horizontal addressing error +/- 3 mm) of recording paper. Copy stacking The fax can discharge printed copies and stack them face- down. Maximum sheets on the copy stacker: 100* *Note : Oki Data recommended paper, New standard 20-lb. (Xerox 4200) 19 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 1.1 (5/9) Basic Performance Specifications Item Specifications Scanning resolution Horizontal: • 300 dot/inch or interpolated 600 dpi Note : In the local copy at standard (STD) resolution the dpi conversion is done from 300 dot/inch to 200 dot/inch.
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“MSG. IN MEMORY”, and the ALARM LED turns on. Minimum scan line time for receiv- 0 ms, when receiving in ECM mode or from an Oki 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.
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Item Specifications Protocol 1) ITU-T Rec. T.30 2) Oki Data special protocol High-speed protocol The T.30 protocol signal from the transmitting station is sent at message transmission speed instead of 300 bps. Note: In high-speed protocol, V.34 is not applied.
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1) PC local printer function 2) PC scanner function 3) PC FaxModem function Note: This function will be supplied as the FX-060VP option in case Oki Data can get the approval in respective countries without modifying the optional unit. For, details, see FX-060VP product specification for MFP.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 1.1 (9/9) Basic Performance Specifications Item Specifications Ambient condition Temperature : The machine will operate as specified in the Temperature range of 10 Celsius to 32 Celsius. Operation outside this range will be subject to the limitations shown in the following table.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Reports and Lists Table 1.2 shows Reports and Lists Specifications. Note: F +OT: Press FUNCTION and One-touch key Function program setting Technical function setting Table 1.2 (1/2) Reports and Lists Specifications Item Specifications Call-back message The transmitter sends a call-back message to the receiver only when the receiver does not respond to voice request of the transmitter.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 1.2 (2/2) Reports and Lists Specifications Item Specifications Confidential reception report The fax can print out this report automatically on completion of a confidential reception. Active memory files This report will be manually or automatically printed out for information of transmission/reception data stored in the memory.
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(2) Sender ID (3) CSI/Personal ID (4) Letters "PLEASE CALL BACK" (5) Sender ID (6) Sender’s call back telephone number Sender ID Format: (Example) OKI ABC 1234 → 3454 2000 07/01/2003 15:06 NO.021 (1) Date and time (2) Sender ID (3) Receiver’s CSI/Personal ID...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL POWER OUTAGE REPORT 07/01/2003 17:05 ID=OKI DATE TIME S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 06/30 10:10 0485-88-3385 LOST 06/30 10:30 ODS TAKASAKI LOST 06/30 12:05 01'20" OKI FAX CONF=01 LOST 0000 06/30 13:00 00'20" 03-5476-4300 LOST...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Activity Report Format (Example) ACTIVITY REPORT 07/01/2003 17:05 ID=OKI TOTAL TIME TX=08:22' RX=17:30' DATE TIME S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT (10) (11) (12) 06/29 10:00 01'20" OKI FAX 0000 06/29 10:10 01'00" 0485 88 3385...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Title of the report Date and time when the report was printed Sender ID Total CALLING and CALLED time Date of transmission or reception Time when the communication started Time span of the fax communication. Identification of the remote station...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Message Confirmation Report Format (1/2): (Example) MESSAGE CONFIRMATION 07/01/2003 08:05 ID=OKI (10) DATE S.R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 07/01 00’20" OKI FAX 0000 31 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Message Confirmation Report Format (2/2): (Example) MESSAGE CONFIRMATION 07/01/2003 17:05 ID=OKI (10) DATE S.R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 07/01 00’20" OKI FAX B.C. COMP 60A0 07/01/96 17:00 OKIFAX No.022 150 km (11) (1) Title of the report...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL BROADCAST ENTRY REPORT P1 02/14/2003 12:00 ID=ODS LOCATION ID LOCATION ID ONE TOUCH 1=12345678901234567890123456789012 2=12345678901234567890123456789012 3=OKI DATA CORP. 4=s-ishika@okidata.co.jp 5=timomo@alles.or.jp 6=0273265978 7=0273261234 8=0273267890 9=0273261447 10=0273265980 11=OT11 12=OT12 13=OT13 14=OT14 15=OT15 16=OT16 17=OT17 18=OT18 19=OT19 20=OT20 21=OT21 22=OT22...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL BROADCAST ENTRY REPORT P2 02/14/2003 12:00 ID=ODS LOCATION ID LOCATION ID AUTO DIAL 095=12345678901234567890123456789012 096=12345678901234567890123456789012 097=ODS 098=OKI DATA SYSTEM 099=AD99 100=AD100 101=AD101 102=AD102 103=AD103 104=AD104 105=AD105 106=AD106 107=AD107 108=AD108 109=AD109 110=AD110 111=AD111 112=AD112 113=AD113 114=AD114 115=AD115 116=AD116...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL BROADCAST CONFIRMATION REPORT 02/14/2003 12:00 ID=ODS PAGES = 01 START IME = 02/04 11:00 TOTAL TIME = 00:30’34" LOCATION PAGES RESULT LOCATION ID PAGES RESULT ONE TOUCH 1=123456789012345678901234 2=1234567890123456789012 3=OKI DATA CORP. 4=s-ishika@okidata.co.jp AUTO DIAL 001=12345678901234567890123 002=1234567890123456...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL RX REPORT 07/01/2003 17:05 ID=OKI DATE TIME S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 07/01 17:00 00'00" CONF=01 0000 Figure 1.6 Confidential RX Report 37 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Telephone Directory 1.7.1 Print conditions FX-060VP Number of OTs Number of ADs Number of groups Maximum number of digits of OT/AD Tel No. Maximum number of digits of OT OR Tel No. Maximum number of digits of Email 64 (Alphabetic small letters can be printed.)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY P1 02/14/2003 12:00 ID=ODS LOCATION ID TEL NO. G3-ECHO/G3-RATE/MODE ONE TOUCH ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 / 33.6K / G4 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890 OFF / 9.6K / G3 12345678901234567890 / 33.6K / G4 12345678901234567890 / 33.6K / G4 12345678901234567890 / 33.6K / G4...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY P2 02/14/2003 12:00 ID=ODS LOCATION ID TEL NO. G3-ECHO/G3-RATE/MODE ONE TOUCH ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 / 33.6K / G4 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 OFF / 9.6K / G3 / 33.6K / G4 / 33.6K / G4 / 33.6K / G4 / 33.6K / G4...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Configuration 1.8.1 Print conditions Setting by user Two pages shall be printed out. Setting only is printed on the first page and Dial Parameter setting, SYSTEM DATA PRG. and Internet FAX/ISDN registration.are printed on the second page.
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ID character strings of PnP device. Small letters can be printed. The maximum number of each of letters and characters shall be 45. Printing is available for FX-060VP only when option memory is mounted. (“2M.”, “4M” or “8M”) Printed only when ISDN option is provided.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Report Image CPU-ROM VERSION aaaa a: Alphabet and digit HASH hhhh h: Hexadecimal numeral CPU-RAM n: Digit PROGRAM VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh LANGUAGE VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh DEFAULT VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh RAM1 RAM2 DEFAULT TYPE 03/03/2002...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL The image when installed with an I-FAX NIC. CPU-ROM VERSION aaaa a: Alphabet and digit HASH hhhh h: Hexadecimal numeral CPU-RAM n: Digit PROGRAM VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh LANGUAGE VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh DEFAULT VERSION aaaa HASH...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL G4 Protocol Dump The printing image is as follows: PROTOCOL DUMP P1 08/25/2003 19:00 ID=OKI TAKASAKI DATA TIME S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 04/19 14:49 00’07" OKI SHIBAURA(6412) TX-G4 0000 Dch. SETUP CONN-ACK +Bch+ DISC...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Transmission (Except Polling TX) Table 1.3 Multiple Function Combinations for Transmissions : Combination Possible : Combination Impossible Feeder TX Instant Dialing Memory TX Single Loc. TX Broadcast TX Delayed TX Confidential TX Relay Broadcast Initiate Manual TX...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Reception (Except Polling RX) Table 1.4 Multiple Function Combinations for Reception : Combination Possible : Combination Impossible Paper Reception In-between Memory Reception Memory Reception Memory Only Reception Confidential RX Closed Network TSI Print TIME/DATE Print Voice Request (Initiate)
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Paper Reception Feeder TX In-between Memory Reception Memory TX Initial Memory Reception Closed Network Memory Only Reception Page Re-transmit Closed Network Redial for Memory TX (Error) TSI Print Sender ID TIME/DATE Print Voice Request (Initiate) Voice Request (Initiate) Voice Request (Reception) Voice Request (Reception) Call Back Message Manual Reception...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 1.7 Function Combinations during Communications 62 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 1.8 Preparation TX as Dual Access PC1 ON 2'nd 1'st Standby ON HOOK During FAX Calling During RING RESPONSE Call Reception During detection of TEL/FAX During TAD detection 1st Phase B Calling ~ Transmission Feeder TX...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 1.9 (1/2) User Default Setting 64 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 1.9 (2/2) User Default Setting 65 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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It doesn't have default data with each default type. Only one kind has data as a device. E-XXX=OEL-XXX, O-XXX=OKI-XXX, L-XXX=LANIER-XXX Note: As for the setting of the part of mesh, Default-data does’nt exist in the Default-file. This setting has the data which are characteristic of the device.
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It doesn't have default data with each default type. Only one kind has data as a device. E-XXX=OEL-XXX, O-XXX=OKI-XXX, L-XXX=LANIER-XXX Note: As for the setting of the part of mesh, Default-data does’nt exist in the Default-file. This setting has the data which are characteristic of the device.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 1.11 Default Setting of Dial Parameters 68 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 1.12 Plug & Play ID 69 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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User Setting Item XPARA[ ] MCF (single-loc.) MCF (multi-loc.) ERR. REPORT (MCF.) IMAGE IN MCF. SENDER ID MONITOR VOLUME BUZZER VOLUME CLOSED NETWORK TX MODE DEFAULT T/F TIMER PRG. RING RESPONSE DISTINCTIVE RING 1'ST PAPER SIZE USER LANGUAGE INCOMING RING REMOTE RECEIVE MEM./FEED SWITCH POWER SAVE MODE...
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User Setting Item AUTO DIAL SETTINGS REDIAL TRIES REDIAL INTERVAL DIAL TONE DETECT BUSY TONE DETECT MF(TONE)/DP(PULSE) PULSE DIAL RATE PULSE MAKE RATIO PULSE DIAL TYPE MF(TONE) DURATION PBX LINE FLASH/NORMAL AUTO START DIAL PREFIX XAPRAD [0] XPARAD [1] I-FAX NIC OPTIONS I-FAX NIC SETTINGS POP INTERVAL NETWORK SETTINGS...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Setup Information 2.1.1 General The following flowchart outlines the installation procedure. (See 2.1.2) Site selection (See 2.1.3) Unpacking (See 2.1.4) Check of contents (See 2.1.5) Installation of attachments (See 2.1.6) AC cord connection (See 2.1.7) Telephone and line connections (See 2.1.8)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (See 2.2.1.7) Dual access operations System data programming (See 2.2.1.8) TSI/sender ID included. One-touch key programming Two-digit auto dial programming Group setting (See 2.2.1.9) Dial parameter settings Programming mail box password Memory operations (See 2.2.1.10) Off-line tests (See 2.2.1.11)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.1.2 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 Pressure: Equivalent to altitude of 2500 m (8020 feet) and below.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (196mm) (46mm) 11.81" 19.69" (300mm) (500mm) In case of scanning length (Max. 14 inches: 356mm) *Note 1: This space is necessary for handling the handset. (option) (page 2-3) This space is necessary for removing the recording paper cassette.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.1.3 Unpacking 2.1.3.1 Unpacking Procedure (1) Remove tape on the top of the carton box and open its cover. External carton box Packing tape Packing tape Carton label Figure 2.1 (1/3) Unpacking Procedure (2) Take out the accessory box from the carton box.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Accessories box Right cushion assembly Left cushion assembly (Top) (Top) Front Fixed tape Machine Left cushion assembly (Bottom) Polyethylene film Right cushion assembly (Bottom) External carton box Figure 2.1 (2/3) Unpacking Procedure 77 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Top carton box Cushion AC power cord Cellophane tape Modular cord Polyethylene bag Polyethlene bag Toner cartridge (In damp proof bag) Document stacker Carton frame Accessories box Separation frame Packing tape Accessories box Figure 2.1 (3/3) Unpacking Procedure 78 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.1.4 Identification Contents After having taken out the machine and accompanied accessories from the carton box, check the contents according to the following list: Table 2.1 Contents List Item No. Name Q'ty Remarks FX-060VP facsimile AC power cord I/D unit Already installed.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.1.5 Installation of Attachments 2.1.5.1 Installation of Attachments (1) Items • Image Drum (ID) Unit (already installed) • Toner cartridge • Recording paper • Document stacker (2) Procedure Toner cartridge • Peel off the fixed tape attached to the copy stacker.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL • 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 2.2 (3/5) Toner Cartridge Installation •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL • Push the blue tab forward until it stops. Toner cartridge Blue tab Figure 2.2 (5/5) Toner Cartridge Installation • Clean the toner scattered in the vicinity of the toner cartridge using a cloth moistened with cold water. Do not use hot water since it makes the toner stick there.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (3) 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. Paper cassette Figure 2.3 (1/2) Recording Paper Cassette Installation •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (4) Document stacker • Hang the document stacker onto hanging position. Hanging position Document stacker Figure 2.4 Document Stacker Installation 84 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.1.6 AC Cord Connection The power supply is provided as follows. Nominal input voltage 120VAC (Voltage range 102 to 127VAC) Nominal 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.
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Figure 2.5 Telephone and Line Connections 2.1.8 Packing for Shipment CAUTION: When packing the FX-060VP for shipment, REMOVE THE IMAGE DRUM AND TONER FROM THE UNIT AND SHIP SEPARATELY! Failure to do this will result in damage to the machine.” 86 /...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Programming and Initial Settings 2.2.1 Initial Settings 2.2.1.1 General Procedure of Key Operation Figure 2.6 shows the general procedure of key operation. (STANDBY MODE) (Press the SELECT FUNCTION key.) COPY COPY X2 SELECT FUNCTION (OT) Selection by One-touch key To technical program [Prg.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Powered on while holding the 01: MCF. (SIGNLE-LOC.) SELECT FUNCTION key down. 02: MCF. (MULTI-LOC.) 03: ERR. REPORT (MCF.) *4 Selection by YES/NO keys or digit (1 to 8) 04: IMAGE IN MCF. 05: SENDER ID OT9: USER PROGRAMMING...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Powered on while holding the COPY key down. Selection by YES/NO keys or digit (1 to 5) TECHINICAL PROGRAMMING Selection by YES/NO keys or digit (1 to 8) 1: LOCAL TEST 1: SELF DIAGNOSIS 2: SENSOR CALIBRATION...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Note: When the machine is in POWER SAVE MODE, the machine returns to standby mode by pressing the START key. *2: User can read no. of counter in LCD but can not clear. *3: User can not select in some countries.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.2.1.2 Technical Functions This section explains setting items generally conducted by service personnel, not by users. Table 2.2 shows the initial setting items and their purposes. (The default setting is different by the individual countries.) Each item can be accessed by entering the corresponding service number on Technical Func- tion.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.2 (1/8) Service Personnel Initial Settings T.F. Item Specifications Switching serviceman/user operation. Service bit ON : Service personnel’s features are available. OFF : Service personnel’s features are not available. To enable or disable the following functions: •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.2 (2/8) Service Personnel Initial Settings T.F. Item Specifications TAD mode Switches an automatic voice message response to the (For external telephone answer- calling station. ing device.) TAD mode is of three types (TYPE1/TYPE2/TYPE3). OFF/TYPE1/TYPE2/TYPE3 selectable.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.2 (3/8) Service Personnel Initial Settings T.F. Item Specifications MDY/DMY Switches LCD display and report print from month/day/ year to day/month/year or vice versa. MDY/DMY selectable. Long document SCAN Switches the function of transmitting long-size document (more than 360 mm).
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.2 (4/8) Service Personnel Initial Settings T.F. Item Specifications T2, timeout value T2, timeout value (layer) Registers the time duration (in seconds) for which the receiving fax detects the EOL (End Of Line) signal during phase C. The fax will disconnect the line when EOL cannot be detected within T2.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.2 (5/8) Service Personnel Initial Settings T.F. Item Specifications 0 to 15 dB. selectable (except FRE) 7 to 15 dB, selectable (FRE) Note: The send signal power level should meet your country’s regulation. Some countries may specify the power level at a telephone exchange.
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Disables NSF signal Note: When NSF switch = OFF, the fax operation is shown as below. • When transmitting, even if OKI NSF signal is detected from the remote machine, the fax transmits DCS signal (The fax does not transmit NSC signal.) •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.2 (7/8) Service Personnel Initial Settings T.F. Item Specifications ID/TSI priority Selects ID/TSI printing in the distant station ID column of the report. Prints NSF signal with personal ID. TSI: Prints TSI signal without NSF. Set to ID...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.2 (8/8) Service Personnel Initial Settings T.F. Item Specifications Top Feed Adjusts read start position of various machines. -10 to +8 mm (in steps of 1 mm) Bottom Feed Adjusts read end position of various machines.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL • TEL/FAX mode flow chart Telephone call Calling Called (TEL/FAX mode) Indication of LCD or manual party party transmission Ringing 14:14 T/F CML ON 2.1 sec Detection TEL/FAX Period Automatic Ring Back Tone Switch Over Time (20/35 sec)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL TAD mode TAD: Telephone Answering Device TAD can be connected to external telephone terminal to record your messages. TAD records your speech and switches an automatic voice message response to the calling station. Note 1: A choice of TAD mode is available by Technical Function No. 06.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL • TAD mode flow chart In case of TYPE 2: If the fax does not detect CNG signal during working of TAD, the machine will go to standby mode. 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.2.1.3 Technical Functions Example Note: The fonts displayed on the LCD operation panel may differ from the fonts written this manual. (1) Service Bit Setting Purpose To enable or disable the following functions: • Drum and toner counter display (clear) •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (2) Technical functions Operations: The display shows: 14:14 FAX (Standby) Press SELECT FUNCTION key. FUNCTION SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.=100% COPY Press COPY key twice. COPY TECH. PROGRAMMING YES(←/1-7) NO(→) ← ← Press key. 1:LOCAL TEST YES(←) NO(→/1-6)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.4 (1/6) Technial Functions T.F. Name of Function The Display Shows Service bit → 01:SERVICE BIT Setting (Toggle) [ X ] YES(←) NO(→) → ← X: OFF Line monitor control → 02:MONITOR CONT. Setting (Toggle) [ X ] YES(←) NO(→) →...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.4 (2/6) Technial Functions T.F. Name of Function The Display Shows Tone for echo → 11:TONE FOR ECHO (echo protection) Setting (Toggle) [ X ] YES(←) NO(→) → ← X: OFF MH only → 12:MH ONLY Setting (Toggle) [ X ] YES(←) NO(→)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.4 (3/6) Technial Functions T.F. Name of Function The Display Shows T2, timeout value 16:T2 TIMER *100MS [ X ] YES(←) NO(→) → X: 001 - 255 16:T2 TIMER *100MS ] ENTER 001-255 — 3-digit timer entered.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.4 (4/6) Technial Functions T.F. Name of Function The Display Shows MF attenuator → 23:MF ATT. Setting [ X ] YES(←) NO(→) → → X:0 DB 1 DB → → → → 2 DB 15 DB...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.4 (5/6) Technial Functions T.F. Name of Function The Display Shows Media type → 27:MEDIA TYPE Setting [ X ] YES(←) NO(→) → → X: M Transfer roller clatch current → 28:TR LATCH CURRENT Setting [ X ] YES(←) NO(→) →...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.4 (6/6) Technial Functions T.F. Name of Function The Display Shows Bottom feed → 38:BOTTOM FEED Setting [ X ] YES(←) NO(→) → → → → → → A/R Full print → 39:A/R FULL PRINT Setting (Toggle) [ X ] YES(←) NO(→)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.5 G3 Fallback Object Service Code List (If G4 TX is faulty) Classification Description Code Dch layer 3 BA01 Unallocated (unassigned) number BA02 No route to specified transit network BA03 No route to destination BA06 Channel unacceptable...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.2.1.4 User’s Functions This section explains the items usually set up by general users. Table 2.6 shows the initial setting items and their purposes. Each F.P.can be accessed by entering the corresponding function number on Function Program- ming.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL User's Functions Table 2.6 (1/7) User's Functions Item Specifications Auto dial 1) One-touch dial 40 one-touch keys are provided. Max. 40 digits for each location number. In addition to an ordinary location number, another alternate location number can be registered in to each one-touch key.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.6 (4/7) User's Functions Item Specifications PTT parameter setting disables or enables this feature, and Automatic redial specifies redial times and redial intervals. * See 2.2.1.9 for the service bit condition depending on PTT parameters. “REDIAL” key is provided. There is no limit on number of Last No.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.6 (5/7) User's Functions Item Specifications Broadcast Max. 240 remote locations can be specified by the following (Memory transmission) means: • One-touch keys. • Three-digit auto dial codes. • 10 keypad dial number (Max.50) The setting of delayed transmission and delayed broadcast must not exceed the total number of specified time.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.6 (6/7) User's Functions Item Specifications Dual Access The documents for transmission can be read into the memory even while the fax is engaged in another memory transmis- sion, reception in the ECM or non-ECM mode.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.6 (7/7) User's Functions Item Specifications Dual Access Combination Table 2'nd 1'st Standby ON HOOK During FAX Calling Call Reception During RING RESPONSE During detection of TEL/FAX During TAD detection 1st Phase B Calling ~ Transmission...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL User's Initial Settings Note: The fonts displayed on the LCD operation panel may differ from fonts written this manual. 2)-1 One Touch Key Operations Restrict Access = ON ID NG 1 4 : 1 4 F A X POWER ON E N T E R I D →...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.7 (1/6) User's Initial Settings (One-touch key Program) F+OT Item Specifications Delayed transmission (TX) This function enters a message transmission time(s) and location(s) for execution at a specified time. 20 specified times can be registered (within 3 days.) Print from Message in Memory To print out the received messages from memory in “MSG.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.7 (2/6) User's Initial Settings (One-touch key Program) F+OT Item Specifications Polling transmission/reception Polling TX: The documents placed on the feeder or a transmission image stored in memory can be collected by a remote station. Bulletin polling: A kind of polling transmission. Bulletin poll-...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.7 (3/6) User's Initial Settings (One-touch key Program) F+OT Item Specifications 4. Print counter This counter is provided to user. Display shows how many times recording paper has been printed. But user cannot clear this number.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.7 (4/6) User's Initial Settings (One-touch key Program) F+OT Item Specifications 32: SPEECH RECEIVE 33: OPTION I/F MODE 34: PAPER SIZE CHECK 35: PRINT JOB T.O. 36: FLATBED TX MODE 37: FLATBED TX T.O. 38: HALF SIZE SCAN 39: AUTO TRAY SW Refer to Table 2.7 for specification of the function programs...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.7 (5/6) User's Initial Settings (One-touch key Program) F+OT Item Specifications 6. Forwarding number Specify the destination of forwarding for incoming call. programming Ahen the transfer destination telephone number is set, forwarding can be specified. The message is first received in the memory and when this reception is completed, the fax automatically transfers the message to one designated location.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.7 (5/6) User's Initial Settings (One-touch key Program) F+OT Item Specifications 11. ISDN programming Sets to Country code, ISDN No. (subscriber number), ISDN ID (subscriber code) and ISDN sub address. 1) Setting values This setting consists of the following: •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2)-2 Function Program Table 2.8 (1/6) User's Initial Settings (Function Program) P.F. Item Specifications Message confirmation report Enables or disables the automatic message confirmation (Single location) report printing after a single location call. Printing the MCF report.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.8 (2/6) User's Initial Settings (Function Program) P.F. Item Specifications Closed network The fax compares lower four digits of TSI/CSI received from remote station with fax numbers registered locally for one- touch dial and three-digits autodial.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.8 (3/6) User's Initial Settings (Function Program) P.F. Item Specifications User language A choice of 5 languages for LCD and print message are available. GER, FRE etc. are displayed insted of OTHER. ENGLI/OTHER selectable. Incoming ring Instead of ringer circuit, software can control built-in speaker to ring sound.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.8 (4/6) User's Initial Settings (Function Program) P.F. Item Specifications No toner memory reception Enables or disables the memory reception when the fax is the (NO Toner MEM RX) toner low condition. Receives the message in the memory reception when the fax is the toner low condition.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.8 (5/6) User's Initial Settings (Function Program) P.F. Item Specifications Toner save Determine whether toner saving is to be performed furing fax printing. When a LAN/PC printer is used, this setting is ignored and the command from the host is executed.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.8 (6/6) User's Initial Settings (Function Program) P.F. Item Specifications Paper Size Check Sets to check or not the recording paper size specified by the command that set by the terminal for PC printing in Download Print Mode.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.2.1.5 User's Functions Example Note : The fonts displayed on the LCD operation panel may differ from fonts written this manual. The display shows: Operations: To bring the LCD up to the desired mes- 1:FUNC. PROGRAMMING sage, press SELECT FUNCTION key ←...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.10 (1/4) User's Functions Tap No. Name of Function The Display Shows → Message 01:MCF(SINGLE-LOC.) Setting (Toggle) confirmation report → ← X: OFF ← → ] YES( ) NO( (Single location) → Message 02:MCF (MULTI-LOC.) Setting (Toggle) confirmation report →...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.10 (2/4) User's Functions Tap No. Name of Function The Display Shows → Paper size 13:PAPER SIZE Setting ← → ] YES( ) NO( → → → X: A4 LGL 13 LGL 14 → Note 5...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.10 (3/4) User's Functions Tap No. Name of Function The Display Shows → No toner memory 22:NO TONER MEM. RX Setting (Toggle) reception ← → ] YES( ) NO( → ← X: OFF → Memory full save...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.10 (4/4) User's Functions Tap No. Name of Function The Display Shows Note 4 → Speech receive 32:SPEECH RECEIVE Setting (Toggle) ← → ] YES( ) NO( → ← X: OFF → Note 6 OPTION I/F mode...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Note 1: RESOLUTION & ORIGINAL of Tx mode defult setting can be selected by using → key. STD / NORMAL STD / DARK STD / LIGHT FINE / NORMAL EX. FINE / NORMAL FINE / LIGHT FINE / DARK EX.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.2.1.6 Clock Adjustment Operations: The display shows: To bring the LCD up to the desired message, SELECT FUNCTION (OT) press SELECT FUNCTION key once and MEMORY AVAIL.=100% one-touch key No. 9 in the standby mode. (In case of no message in memory) Press OT9 Enter 3 using the ten-key pad.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.2.1.7 Dual Access Operation OKI TOKYO OKI TOKYO OKI TOKYO SENDING /144 RECEIVING/144 MEMORY-RX/144 Set documents during memory TX Set documents Set documents or set documents during feeder TX after the end of the pre-scanning RELOAD DOCUMENT...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.2.1.8 System Data Programming • TSI/CSI (Defalut: Blank) • Registration of sender ID (Defalut: Blank) • Registration of telephone number for the call-back message (Defalut: Blank) Operations: The display shows: To bring the LCD up to the desired...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Operations: The display shows: Continued from the previous page. NO=03 3404 7123 ID=OKI (Example) Press START key. START NO=<CALL BACK NO.> 3 SEC LATER NO=_ 03..5 NO=03 3404 7765_ (Example) Press START key. START 141 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.2.1.9 Dial Parameters Settings (1) Procedure The following shows the case in which the service bit is on. Operations: The display shows: To bring the LCD up to the desired message, SELECT FUNCTION (OT) press SELECT FUNCTION key once and MEMORY AVAIL.=100%...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL The display shows: Continued from the previous page. 2:DIAL PARAMETER ← → YES( /1-9*#) ← (1) Redial time REDIAL TRIES "0 TRY" to "10 TRY", ← → [2 TRY] YES( ) NO( "1 TRY" to "5 TRY" (country code=FRE) ←...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 2.13 Dial Parameters Settings Item Specifications Dial parameters Redial tries Switches on the re-dial times to meet the regulations of the installed country. 0 to 10 tries (in one-try steps) 1 to 5 tries for FRE.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.2.1.10 Off-line Tests (1) Purpose Activate self-diagnosis which includes: • Print test • CPU-ROM version printing • CPU-RAM check • PROG version printing • LANGUAGE version printing • DEFAULT version printing • RAM check • RAM check (memory board: optional) •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL CPU-ROM VERSION aaaa a: Alphabet and digit HASH hhhh h: Hexadecimal numeral CPU-RAM n: Digit PROGRAM VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh LANGUAGE VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh DEFAULT VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh RAM1 RAM2 DEFAULT TYPE 03/03/2002 12:00 MODEM...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.2.1.11 On-line Tests 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. (3) Dial the telephone number of the remote machine by the ten-key pad.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL X X : X X X X X (STANDBY CONDITION) (¥ LOAD DOCUMENT(S), SELECT RESOLUTION MODE) AUTO DIALING? Manual TX WHICH MODE? ONE-TOUCH THREE-DIGIT AUTO DIAL CODE ¥ ONE-TOUCH KEY ¥ PRESS "AUTO DIAL" KEY (e.g. No. 1) ¥...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL X X : X X X X X (← STANDBY CONDITION) MANUAL RECEIVE MODE • OFF-HOOK AND CONVERSATION • PRESS "START" KEY AUTO RECEIVE MODE? (• RINGING 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 &...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Installation of Optional Units Items • Memory board • PC interface board • Telephone handset • Second paper cassette unit 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Instllation of the memory board • In FX-060VP, MEM, 2 or 4MB memory board can be mounted on to the connector CN13 of M60 board. Remove Rear Cover. Remove the rear cover by remov- ing the two screws S1 and S2 .
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Installation of CT2 (PC interface) board or ICP (ichip-LAN) board Remove Rear Cover. Remove the rear cover by removing the two screws S1 and S2 . Rear Cover Figure 2.14 Install CT2 board or ICP board. First, install CT2 board or ICP bpard...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Figure 2.16 Insert the tip of a cutter or Nipper between the mold of Rear Cover and cut out it. Note: Be careful not to rotate the cutter or Nipper, since this can cause scratching on the Rear Cover.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Second Paper Cassette Unit This item explains how to install the Second Paper Cassette Unit option. Second Paper Cassette Unit installation (1) Turn the facsimile power switch off and remove the ACpower cord. Note: Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet first and then from the facsimile.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (3) Gently lower the facsimile on the Second Paper Cassette Unit. Note: Make sure that the positioning boss of the Second Paper Cassette Unit fits into the 2 holes at the bottom of the facsimile transceiver main unit.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (5) Install the Second Paper Cassette. Approximately 500 sheets of recording paper (20-Ib bond) can be loaded. Paper can be loaded up to this line. Second Paper Cassette Figure 2.26 (6) Reconnect the power cord to the wall and the facsimile, and Turn the facsimile power on.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL BRIEF THCHNICAL DESCRIPTION Figure 3.1 Electro-photographic Process Flow 157 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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-photo-...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Process Illustration Description the Image drum is attracted to the developing roller by static electricity. EP drum The recording paper is placed over the Image drum surface and a positive charge, opposite in polarity to the toner, is applied to the reverse side of the paper from the transfer roller.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Actual Electro-photographic Process The electro-photographic process consists of six essential processes. The following Figure 3.2 provides a general description. 2 LED head Electro-photographic drum 1 Charge roller Toner 6 Cleaning roller 5 Heater roller 3 Developing roller...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Boards and Units 3.3.1 Boards and Units The following three boards, Memory board (option), PC interface board (option) and three units constitute facsimile transceiver machine. • Main control board MCNT: (V60_) • Network control unit board NCU: (EN2, INU)* •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL PC Interface or LAN AC Line MEM (Option) (2MB/4MB/8MB) OPE Unit CT2 (Option) or CN12 CN13 AC INLET Scanner Unit Battery S MOTOR Low Power Unit MPW1581 (120V) MPW1461 (230V) PSDN Line Speaker CN2 CN1 CN10 INU/EN2...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Overall Dimension and Mechanical Structure POW board (H08) (MPW) CT2 or ICP board (Option) HV board (V60-) MCNT board Memory board (Option) NCU board Separation rubber Pinch roller ADF roller Sub roller Heater roller Feed roller EP drum...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY This chapter explains the procedures for replacement of assemblies and units in the field. 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (2) Do not try to disassemble as long as the facsimile is operating normally. (3) Do not remove unnecessary parts: Try to keep disassembly to a minimum. (4) When disassembling, follow the prescribed sequence. Otherwise, parts may be damaged.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Tools Table 4.1 shows the tools required for the replacement of parts such as circuit boards and mechanical units. Table 4.1 Tools Q’ty Remarks Service tools Philips screw driver (L) Philips screw driver (M) Philips screw driver (S)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Start Item number for detailed description (4.3.1) (4.3.1) Open the Doc. LED Print Head Table, Stacker Cover (4.3.2) (4.3.2) (4.3.2) (4.3.2) Open the Doc. Separation Plate Font Cover, NCU Table Cover, Main Cover (4.3.2) NCU Board (4.3.2)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (4.3.4) Scan Motor (4.3.5) (4.3.4) Release Guide Scan Frame Assembly Assembly (4.3.4) Eject Roller Assembly (4.3.5) Manual Feed Assembly (4.3.5) Copy Stacker, Fusing Unit (4.3.7) Resist Motor, Drum Motor (4.3.6) (4.3.6) (4.3.6) Lower Base Motor Ass’y Back-up Roller (Resist &...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 4.3.1 LED Print Head It is used two kind of head as the LED print head. (208 mm width or 216 mm width) (1) Disassembly procedure Document Table a) Open the Document Table assembly. b) Open the Stacker Cover by pushing the Buttons.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 4.3.2 ID Unit, Rear Cover, NCU Cover, Main Cover, Separation Plate, NCU Board, Modem Board Document Table (1) Disassembly procedure 1) ID Unit, Rear Cover, NCU Cover, Main Cover a) Open the Document Table assembly. Stacker Cover b) Open the stack cover by removing the buttons.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL g) First, open the Main Cover from the front side, and then, remove the Main Cover by removing the nails at both sides on the rear Main Cover side. Nail (at both sides) 2) Separation Plate a) Remove the Separation Plate by removing the two screws 4.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 4.3.3 Control Panel Assembly, Paper Guide (U) Assembly (1) Disassembly procedure 1) Control Panel Assembly and Paper Guide (U) Assembly Screw 2 a) First, carry out the disassembly Screw 2 procedure up to the point of the Paper Guide U 4.3.2 (Main Cover, NCU Cover...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 3) Paper guide (U) Assembly Separation Rubber a) Separation Rubber a. The Separation Rubber can be removed from the Paper Guide (U) Assembly. b) Feed Roller a. Remove the ground cable by Feed Roller removing the two screws 5.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 4.3.4 Sub-roller, ADF Roller Assembly, Pinch Roller, Contact Image Sensor, Docu- ment Detectors (PC1 and PC2). (1) Disassembly procedure Screw 1 1) Scanner Unit a) First, carry out the disassembly procedure up to the point of the 4.3.2 (Rear Cover and Main...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL • Turn the Scanner Frame Assembly inside out and perform the disas- sembly procedure. Sub-roller a) Remove the Bottom Plate by removing the three screws 4. ADF Roller Earth Plate 1 Assembly b) Remove the Sub-roller from the Scanner Frame.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 4.3.5 Resist Motor, Drum Motor, Release Guide Assembly, Manual Guide Assembly, Stacker Cover, Fusing Unit (1) Disassembly procedure • First, carry out the disassembly procedure up to the point of the Scanner Unit Assembly removal (Refer to Sub-section 4.3.4.)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 3) Stacker Cover a) Disconnect the flat cable. Stacker Cover b) Remove the Stacker Cover by Flat cable pressing inward the two latches on it from the two reset levers. c) Remove the Stacker Cover by spreading it from the lower base.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 4.3.6 Lower Base, Motor Assembly, Back-up Roller, Transfer Roller (1) Disassembly procedure Screw 1 1) Lower Base, Motor Assembly Screw 3 a) First, carry out the disassembly Lower Base procedure up to the point of the Screw 2 Fusing Unit removal.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL c) Release the gear by unlocking Lower Base Latch the latch on the Lower Base. d) Lift the right side of the Transfer Roller and shift rightwards, then Gear pull it out from the Lower Base. Transfer Roller (2) Reassembly procedure Reverse the disassembly procedures.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 4.3.7 Resist Roller, Hopping Roller, Sensor Plates (1) Disassembly procedure 1) Resist Roller, Hopping Roller Resist Roller One-way Clutch Gear a) First, carry out the disassembly procedure up to the point of the Lower Base removal. (Refer to sub-item 4.3.6.) b) Remove the One-way Clutch Gear.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL b) Press and hold the Clutch while pushing the Toner Sensor up and out. Toner Sensor (2) Reassembly procedure Reverse the disassembly procedures. 181 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 4.3.8 MCNT Board, Power Supply Unit, Contact Assembly (1) Disassembly procedure Screw 2 • First, carry out the disassembly procedure up to the point of the Printer Unit removal. (Refer to sub- section 4.3.6.) Note: MCNT board is shown below.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL ADJUSTMENTS Setting of LED Print Head Drive Time • Adjustment point: Technical Function No. 26. * To bring the LCD up to Technical Function, press SELECT FUNCTION key once, COPY key twice and "2" key (In case of no message in memory).
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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 frequency and each voltage. Clock Frequency •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 5.2.2 Measurement Turn AC power OFF. Carry out the disassembly procedure up to Main Cover and Scanner Unit removal. (Refer to the Mechanical Disassembly and Reassembly in Chapter 4.2.) Connect extension cables to the V60 board. Connect the frequency counter (for clock frequency), digital voltmeter (for power voltage) and Oscilloscope (for SIG signal).
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Replacement of Consumable Parts 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 Figure 6.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (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 Jam occurrence in the automatic paper feeder will be less than...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (7) Separation rubber (4) Pinch roller (3) Sub roller (1) Scan roller (8) LED print head (2) Feed roller (5) ADF roller (6) Image sensor Figure 6.2 Parts of Routine Inspection 190 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Printer Counter Display/Clear Note: The fonts displayed on the LCD operation panel may differ from the fonts written this manual. 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 ←...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2-2. Procedure The following shows the case when the service bit has been set OFF & TONER COUNT CLEAR = ON. Operations: The display shows: 1 4 : 1 4 F A X To bring the LCD up to the desired message, press SELECT FUNCTION key once and Press FUNCTION key.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Printer Counter Display/Clear Purpose The service personnel can clear and check the following data: • Image Drum • Toner • Image Drum (Total) • Print • Scan Procedure The following shows the case when the service bit has been set ON.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Local Test 6.5.1 When G4 option board is not installed 1 : L O C A L T E S T Y E S ( ← ) N O ( → / 1 - 7 ) → key or 1-7 ←...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6.5.2 When G4 option baord is installed 1 : L O C A L T E S T Y E S ( ← ) N O ( → / 1 - 7 ) → key or 1-7 ←...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Self-diagnosis Test Purpose To check ROMs, RAMs and printing function. Procedure (in Case of not G4 Boad) Operations: The display shows: To bring the LCD up to the desired message, TECH. PROGRAMMING press SELECT FUNCTION key once and COPY YES(←/1-7)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6.6.1 Self Diagnosis Report 6.6.1.1 Print conditions The following self diagnosis results are always printed. • CPU - ROM, FLASH - PROGRAM / LANGUAGE / DEFAULT version read and hush check. • CPU-RAM, FLASH - RAM read/write check •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL CPU-ROM VERSION aaaa a: Alphabet and digit HASH hhhh h: Hexadecimal numeral CPU-RAM n: Digit PROGRAM VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh LANGUAGE VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh DEFAULT VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh RAM1 RAM2 DEFAULT TYPE 03/03/2002 12:00 MODEM...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL CPU-ROM VERSION aaaa a: Alphabet and digit HASH hhhh h: Hexadecimal numeral CPU-RAM n: Digit PROGRAM VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh LANGUAGE VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh DEFAULT VERSION aaaa HASH hhhh RAM1 RAM2 DEFAULT TYPE 11/01/2002 12:00 MODEM...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Sensor Calibration Test Purpose To adjust the linearity of output levels of contact image sensor. Operations: The display shows: To bring the LCD up to the desired message, TECH. PROGRAMMING press SELECT FUNCTION key once and COPY ←...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Operations: The display shows: Continued from the previous page Enter "2". 2:SENSOR CALIBRATION ← → YES( /1-8) ← ← Press key. 2:SENSOR CALIBRATION End of prefeed PLEASE SET DOCUMENT Set white document. Load document(s). For adjustment of levels, use white...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL LEDs Test Purpose To check all LEDs on operation panel by lighting. Procedure Operations: The display shows: To bring the LCD up to the desired message, TECH. PROGRAMMING ? press SELECT FUNCTION key once and COPY ←...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Tone Send Test Purpose To send the G3 tonal frequencies to the line. Procedure Operations: The display shows: To bring the LCD up to the desired message, 1:SELF DIAGNOSIS press SELECT FUNCTION key once, COPY ← →...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6.10 High-speed Modem Send Test Purpose To check the telephone line quality in combination with a remote station programmed to the high-speed modem receive test mode. Procedure Operations: The display shows: To bring the LCD up to the desired message,...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL TX Side RX Side 5:MODEM SEND TEST 6:MODEM REC TEST ← → ← → YES( /1-8) YES( /1-8) ← ← Press key. Press key. CML relay operates. CML relay operates. The display shows: 5:MODEM SEND TEST "...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6.11 High-speed Modem Receive Test Purpose To check the telephone line quality in combination with a remote station programmed to the high-speed modem send test mode. Procedure Operations: The display shows: To bring the LCD up to the desired message,...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6.12 MF Send Test Purpose To send the multi-frequencies of tone dialling to the line. Procedure Operations: The display shows: To bring the LCD up to the desired message, 1:SELF DIAGNOSIS press SELECT FUNCTION key once, COPY ←...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6.13 Tone (TEL/FAX) Purpose To check the pseudo-ring back tone of TEL/FAX automatic switching. Procedure Operations: The display shows: To bring the LCD up to the desired message, 1:SELF DIAGNOSIS press SELECT FUNCTION key once, COPY ←...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6.14 Protocol Dump Data Printing Purpose To analyze the transmitted/received G3 protocol signals. Procedure • Manual print-out of the last communication. (a) Manual print-out Operations: The display shows: 14:14 FAX Press SELECT FUNCTION key, provided FUNCTION (Standby) that the service bit is ON.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6.14.1 G3 Protocol Dump Purpose: To allow the serviceman to obtain a list of protocol signals transferred between the transmitter and receiver. Print conditions: • Modem trace information for each TX/RX is printed. (Informeation for RX is added on 2nd page.)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL G3 Protocol Dump Image PROTOCOL DUMP P1 12/24/2003 19:00 ID=OKI TAKASAKI DATE TIME S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 12/24 18:56 00'33" 123456789012345678901234 0000 PPS_MPS PPS_EOP TRANSMITTED FRAME 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6.14.4 G4 Protocol Dump Purpose: To allow the serviceman to obtain a list of protocol signals 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Protocol Dump The printing image is as follows: PROTOCOL DUMP P1 08/25/2003 19:00 ID=OKI TAKASAKI DATA TIME S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 04/19 14:49 00’07" OKI SHIBAURA(6412) TX-G4 0000 Dch. SETUP CONN-ACK +Bch+ DISC REL-C...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6.15 System Reset Purpose To clear or initialize the following data: (a) Location data (b) Configuration data (default) Procedure Operations: The display shows: Press SELECT FUNCTION key, COPY key twice. TECH. PROGRAMMING (In case of no message in the memory) ←...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6.16 Service Codes The service code can be printed on Activity Report to recognize the result of each communi- cation. The activity report indicates the code ”0000", should a communication terminates on normal status as a service code.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6.16.1 G3 Service Code List Table 6.3 (1/3) Service Codes List 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 6.3 (2/3) Service Codes List 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 6.3 (3/3) Service Codes List 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6.16.2 G4 Service Code Lists Table 6.4 (1/3) G4 Service Code Lists 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...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 6.4 (2/3) G4 Service COde Lists Classification Code Description BC02 N2 times time out Bch layer 2 BC03 FRMR reception BC04 FRMR transmission BC05 The other party link disconnection T3 time out BC08 SABME wait time out...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 6.4 (3/3) G4 Service COde Lists Classification Description Code 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...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR FOR FX-060VP FX-060VP Extension cable lists Description Remarks FX-060VP Oki Parts Number Extension cable (OPE) 4YS4111-5655P001 Extension cable (Sensor) 4YS4111-5656P001 Extension cable (PC1, 2) 4YS4111-5657P001 Extension cable (Speaker) 4YS4111-5658P001 Extension cable (PWU) 4YS4111-5659P001 Extension cable (FAN)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL This chapter contains: (a) Troubleshooting flow charts related to general operations (b) Troubleshooting flow charts by test operations Troubleshooting flow charts placing an emphasis on mechanical portions Section Name of Flow Chart Page Overall troubleshooting flow chart...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Overall Troubleshooting Flow Chart Start Go to 7.2 (No LCD operation). LCD works? ALARM LED lights? Go to 7.3 (ALARM LED on). Key operation activates Replace MCNT and/or OPE unit. the FX-060VP (Pressing SELECT FUNCTION key causes "SELECT FUCTION (OT) MEMORY AVALI=100%"...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL No LCD Operation Start TIME on LCD? AC power switch ON? Turn ON power switch. LPSU=230V? +5V at Pin 7,8 of CN1 (MCNT)? SUB +5V at Pin 12 of CN1 (MCNT)? Check LPSU, MCNT boards and their connectors.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL ALARM LED On Start Checking Points: Communication error? "COVER OPEN" on LCD? Press STOP key. "PRINTER ALARM i" alarm? ALARM LED goes off? "PAPER JAM" alarm? "NO PAPER" alarm? Go to 7.22 (Printer unit). "TONER LOW" alarm? Return to section 7.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Printing Test Failure Start Perform SELF DIAGNOSIS Print test OK? Replace MCNT Board Solved? Return to section 7.1 Go to 7.22 (printer unit) 229 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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 board. 3. Check the mechanical portion.
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Replace MCNT Board. code Note 1: If you do not have any other fax machine (FX-060VP) for testing, follow this route. Then, if the problem is unsolved, return to the main route. Return to section 7.1 Note 2: NCU Board is shown as EN2 for UK, France...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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 function No. 13) to ON. Solved? Step 2: Set HIGH-SPEED MODEM RATE (Technical function No.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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 fax machine in that mode of telephone set.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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 function No. 13) to ON. Solved? Step 2: Set HIGH-SPEED MODEM RATE (Technical function No.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7.10 Sensor Calibration Test Start Perform SENSOR CALI- Checking Points: BRATION. (See Chapter 6.6) "SCANNING ERROR" appears on LCD while adjusting for level. Check that white plain bond paper of NA Letter size or A4 is loaded on the f eeder.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7.11 LED Test Start Checking Points: Perform LED TEST. (See Chapter 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).
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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 Chapter 6.8.) As an example, signal route uses the EN2 (NCU) board.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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 CN3-48 (R) and CN3-49 (GND) of NCU board? Replace MCNT Board.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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 CN6-A4 (S) and CN6-A2, A3, B1, B2 (0V) of MCNT Board? Replace MCNT Board.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7.16 No Acoustic Line Monitor There are two source routes of acoustic line monitor: General communication signal DP pulse signal Start MONITOR VOLUME (Function program No. 06) Set MONITOR VOLUME has been set to to LOW or HIGH.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7.17 Low Power Supply Unit (LPSU) Low-voltage Selection Replace the Power Supply Unit when output voltage written on the item A3 in the Appendix A is not normal. 7.18 High Power Supply Unit (HO8 board) Start Is SB2 (+450V) output See ACTION 1.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL ACTION Item: ACTION Probable cause 1: D85 is defective. Check item 1: Replace D85. Probable cause 2: The load is larger than the normal value. Check item 2: Check if the load current is 2µA or less.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7.19 No Document Feeding Note : This section places an emphasis on troubleshooting of mechanical portions. Therefore, it is recommended to replace the MCNT Board first and, then if not solved, follow this flow chart. Checking Points: Start Load a document(s).
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7.20 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 the Align them. documents are aligned? The separation rubber Clean it.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7.21 Document Skew Start 1. Set the guides to meet Are the document guides set to meet the the document width. document width? 2. Load the documents Are the documents straightly loaded along straight along the guides.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Clean it. Is separation rubber dirty? Are pinch rollers pressed normally by the springs? (After pushing them by fingers, Set them properly. do they return back to the original positions?) Clean them. Are feed rollers dirty? Are feed rollers Replace it.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7.22 Document Jam Note: V60 board are shown as MCNT. Start Load a document. 1. Check PC1. Is document fed by 2. Replace MCNT Board. any length? 3. Check the mechanical portion. (Scan motor, etc.) See 7.18 for further details.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7.23 Printer Unit 7.23.1 Precautions 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...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7.23.2 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 7.1 from chart 1 to 7.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Troubleshooting flow chart 1: Cover (copy stacker) is open. ** COVER OPEN ** Close the cover (Scan unit). Solved? If the FAN motor See ACTION 1. halted? Is the cover open switch Connect the cover open connector out of position? switch connector.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Troubleshooting flow chart 2: Warning message to replace ID unit because of its life. ** CHANGE DRUM SOON ** Turn on power again. Does the CHANGE See ACTION 3. DRUM SOON message remain on display? Is the MCNT Board Mount it properly.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Troubleshooting flow chart 3: Engine controller error (ROM/RAM error) ** PRINTER ALARM 2 ** Turn on power again. Does the PRINTER See ACTION 5. ALARM 2 message remain on display? See ACTION 6. Troubleshooting flow chart 4:...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Troubleshooting flow chart 5: Fuser unit thermal error ** PRINTER ALARM 4 ** Turn on power again. Is the PRINTER ALARM 4 message See ACTION 9. displayed with a delay? About 60 seconds later See ACTION 6.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Troubleshooting flow chart 6: Recording paper feed jam, transport jam, ejection jam, recording size error REPLACE PAPER & "STOP". Is the paper cassette Load it properly. loaded properly? Is the paper of Replace with paper of the specified size? specified size.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Troubleshooting flow chart 7: No recording paper cassette or not recording paper No recording paper cassette or not recording paper ** NO PAPER ** REPLACE PAPER Has the paper Load it. cassette been loaded? Is recording paper Load recording paper.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 7.2 Action Items (Printer Unit-LCD Message) ACTION ACTION Check thermister (resistance of about 100 kilo Check MCNT Board. ohms at room temperature and about 1.5 kilo ohms at high temperature), High POWER Check High POWER SUPPLY UNIT.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Table 7.3 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Troubleshooting flow chart 8: 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Troubleshooting flow chart 9: The blank background is smeared. Has the Image Drum been Close and wait for about exposed to external light? 15 minutes. Is the heat roller of the Clean it. fuser unit dirty? Is the contact of the cleaning roller...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Troubleshooting flow chart 11: Black belts or stripes in the vertical direction. Replace the ID Unit Solved? End. Replace the LED print head or High Power Supply Unit. 263 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Troubleshooting flow chart 12: Periodic abnormal printing Developing roller (inside ID unit) 1.66" (44.4 mm) failure. period? Replace or clean the ID unit. EP drum (inside ID unit) 3.71" (94.2 mm) failure. period? Replace the ID unit.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Troubleshooting flow chart 13: 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 High Power Supply Unit. 265 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Troubleshooting flow chart 14: 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...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Troubleshooting flow chart 15: Poor fusing Is the paper OKI Use paper of OKI specified grade. specified grade? Is the pressure roller Repair the pressure roller spring. spring normal? Is the contact of the fuser Adujust the contact of the...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL DIPSWITCHS SETTING TABLES FOR EN2/INU NCU BOARDS Each country's hardware parameters comparison table. Dip-switch EC countries France Remarks (except UK and France) Shunt wire Ring detection 268 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL EC Countries (except UK and France) (42310701) This section gives the following instruction. • DIP switch setting For detail, see the figure below. 423107 LINE 269 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL UK (42310702) This section gives the following instruction. • DIP switch setting • Printing Drawing No. For detail, see the figure below. 423107 02 LINE 270 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL France (42310703) This section gives the following instruction. • DIP switch setting • Printing Drawing No. For detail, see the figure below. 423107 03 LINE 271 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (Setting as of Jan. 25, 2000) Each country's hardware parameters comparison table. Singapore Poland Dip-switch Australia China (non-EC Remarks Canada Zealand Malaysia countries) Ring Impedance Ring Impedance 272 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL US, Canada (41143901) This section gives the following instruction. • Screw tightening position (a black dot) For detail, see the figure below. 411439 LINE * Connector for short-plug and SW1 are not mounted. 273 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Australia (41143902) This section gives the following instruction. • DIP switch setting • Short-plug location • Screw tightening position (a black dot) For detail, see the figure below. 411439 LINE 274 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL New Zealand (41143903) This section gives the following instruction. • DIP switch setting • Short-plug location • Screw tightening position (a black dot) For detail, see the figure below. 411439 LINE 275 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Singapore, China, Malaysia (41143904) This section gives the following instruction. • DIP switch setting • Short-plug location • Screw tightening position (a black dot) For detail, see the figure below. 411439 LINE 276 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Poland (non-EC countries) (41143905) This section gives the following instruction. • DIP switch setting • Short-plug location • Screw tightening position (a black dot) For detail, see the figure below. 411439 LINE 277 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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PREFACE This manual has been designaed to provide basic information concerning the electric section for the component-level maintenance of the FX-060VP series facsimile transceiver. It includes such information which will help maintenance personnel to understand the circuit operations. This manual will also provide the reader information concerning the functions of units and the relation- ships among the units which will assist you in conducting unit-level maintenance.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Unit Configuration and Block Diagram The unit configuration of the FX-060VP is as follows: Cabinet Assembly Control Panel Assembly Printer Assembly Paper Guide Assembly Base Assembly Scan unit Figure 1.1 Unit Configuration (1) Main control board (V60)
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H08 High Voltage Power Unit TR Roller Option Voltage CH Roller Current Sensor Second Heater D Motor R Motor DB Roller Mecha. Tray Unit Sensors H.V. SB Roller Thermistor TQSB CB Roller AC230/120V V60 Main Control Board CN14 Option CN15 CN16 CN11 HEAT-NO...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Meaning of abbreviations used in Block Diagram A.SW : Analog switch BAT : Battery CNi : Connector number i CPU : Central processing unit D-MOTOR : Drum motor DRV : Driver DRAM : Dynamic random-access memory FAN :...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (3) NCU board EN2 ..UK, France, and EC countries INU ..US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, China, Malaysia and non-EC countries (Poland etc.) • Conversion of receive data and receive signals to internal signal level •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Explanation of Signal Flow (1) Copy Mode Figure 2.2 shows the picture signal route in local copy mode One-line picture data is transferred to LC821033 (image processing LSI) via operational amplifier from the scanning unit (CIS: contact image sensor) as an analog data. Here, the picture data undergoes various kinds of picture processings, converted to two-level binary data (black and white) and then sent to IOGA7 (scanning control).
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (6) PC-FAX G3 TX Figure 2.7 shows the signal route in PC-FAX TX mode. The data encoded and HDLC framed in PC is input to IOGA7 via the parallel I/F to be transferred to the DRAM under the control of DMA.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (12) ISDN G4 TX mode Figure 2.13 shows the signal route of this mode. The signal route from the image sensor to the LC821033, DRAM, CPU, IOGA7, and DRAM is the same as that of the item (2), “G3 send mode”.
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H08 High Voltage Power Unit TR Roller Option Voltage CH Roller Current Sensor Second Heater DB Roller D Motor R Motor Mecha. Tray Unit Sensors H.V. SB Roller Thermistor TQSB CB Roller AC230/120V V60 Main Control Board CN14 Option CN16 CN11 CN15 HEAT-NO...
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H08 High Voltage Power Unit TR Roller Option Voltage CH Roller Current Sensor Second Heater DB Roller D Motor R Motor Mecha. Tray Unit Sensors H.V. SB Roller Thermistor TQSB CB Roller AC230/120V V60 Main Control Board CN14 Option CN16 CN11 CN15 HEAT-NO...
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H08 High Voltage Power Unit TR Roller Option Voltage CH Roller Current Sensor Second Heater DB Roller D Motor R Motor Mecha. Tray Unit Sensors H.V. SB Roller Thermistor TQSB CB Roller AC230/120V V60 Main Control Board CN14 Option CN16 CN11 CN15 HEAT-NO...
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H08 High Voltage Power Unit TR Roller Option Voltage CH Roller Current Sensor Second Heater DB Roller D Motor R Motor Mecha. Tray Unit Sensors H.V. SB Roller Thermistor TQSB CB Roller AC230/120V V60 Main Control Board CN14 Option CN16 CN11 CN15 HEAT-NO...
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H08 High Voltage Power Unit TR Roller Option Voltage CH Roller Current Sensor Second Heater DB Roller D Motor R Motor Mecha. Tray Unit Sensors H.V. SB Roller Thermistor TQSB CB Roller AC230/120V V60 Main Control Board CN14 Option CN16 CN11 CN15 HEAT-NO...
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H08 High Voltage Power Unit TR Roller Option Voltage CH Roller Current Sensor Second Heater DB Roller D Motor R Motor Mecha. Tray Unit Sensors H.V. SB Roller Thermistor TQSB CB Roller AC230/120V V60 Main Control Board CN14 Option CN16 CN11 CN15 HEAT-NO...
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H08 High Voltage Power Unit TR Roller Option Voltage CH Roller Current Sensor Second Heater DB Roller D Motor R Motor Mecha. Tray Unit Sensors H.V. SB Roller Thermistor TQSB CB Roller AC230/120V V60 Main Control Board CN14 Option CN16 CN11 CN15 HEAT-NO...
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H08 High Voltage Power Unit TR Roller Option Voltage CH Roller Current Sensor Second Heater DB Roller D Motor R Motor Mecha. Tray Unit Sensors H.V. SB Roller Thermistor TQSB CB Roller AC230/120V V60 Main Control Board CN14 Option CN16 CN11 CN15 HEAT-NO...
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H08 High Voltage Power Unit TR Roller Option Voltage CH Roller Current Sensor Second Heater DB Roller D Motor R Motor Mecha. Tray Unit Sensors H.V. SB Roller Thermistor TQSB CB Roller AC230/120V V60 Main Control Board CN14 Option CN16 CN11 CN15 HEAT-NO...
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H08 High Voltage Power Unit TR Roller Option Voltage CH Roller Current Sensor Second Heater DB Roller D Motor R Motor Mecha. Tray Unit Sensors H.V. SB Roller Thermistor TQSB CB Roller AC230/120V V60 Main Control Board CN14 Option CN16 CN11 CN15 HEAT-NO...
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H08 High Voltage Power Unit TR Roller Option Voltage CH Roller Current Sensor Second Heater DB Roller D Motor R Motor Mecha. Tray Unit Sensors H.V. SB Roller Thermistor TQSB CB Roller AC230/120V V60 Main Control Board CN14 Option CN16 CN11 CN15 HEAT-NO...
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H08 High Voltage Power Unit TR Roller Option Voltage CH Roller Current Sensor Second Heater DB Roller D Motor R Motor Mecha. Tray Unit Sensors H.V. SB Roller Thermistor TQSB CB Roller AC230/120V V60 Main Control Board CN14 Option CN16 CN11 CN15 HEAT-NO...
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H08 High Voltage Power Unit TR Roller Option Voltage CH Roller Current Sensor Second Heater DB Roller D Motor R Motor Mecha. Tray Unit Sensors H.V. SB Roller Thermistor TQSB CB Roller AC230/120V V60 Main Control Board CN14 Option CN16 CN11 CN15 HEAT-NO...
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H08 High Voltage Power Unit TR Roller Option Voltage CH Roller Current Sensor Second Heater DB Roller D Motor R Motor Mecha. Tray Unit Sensors H.V. SB Roller Thermistor TQSB CB Roller AC230/120V V60 Main Control Board CN14 Option CN16 CN11 CN15 HEAT-NO...
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H08 High Voltage Power Unit TR Roller Option Voltage CH Roller Current Sensor Second Heater DB Roller D Motor R Motor Mecha. Tray Unit Sensors H.V. SB Roller Thermistor TQSB CB Roller AC230/120V V60 Main Control Board CN14 Option CN16 CN11 CN15 HEAT-NO...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Circuit Diagram V60 Circuit Diagram 3.1.1 V60 Circuit Diagram (Page 1/15, 2/15) Block diagram The circuit diagram shown on page 1/15, 2/15 consists of CPU (SH7034B), IC2 (IOGA7), crystal oscillator circuit and main reset signal generator. Figure 3.1 shows the block diagram of CPU, IOGA7 and the peripheral circuits.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL CPU: SH7034B Data bus Address bus Initial Reset Circuit IC16 +5 V POWRDY XTAL 20 MHz EXTAL CK (20 MHz) LED head IOGA7 Various sensor 300dpi Printer control OST-EX LS821033 Buffer 640bytes D-motor DEC,(REL, TIFF, R-motor ACC)
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Flash memory (electrically erasable and programmable device) is used for the main software program, which is stored in EP-ROM of the current FX-060VP. Other than the function of EP-ROM, Flash memory is also used for the user data area instead of SRAM chips.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 3.1.3 V60 Circuit Diagram (Page 4/15) Block diagram The circuit diagram shown on page 4/15 shows the memory back up circuit. Figure 3.3 shows the block diagram of the memory back up circuit. Function A rechargeable battery connected to the MCNT board externally supplies +6V to the IC inside the MCNT board.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 3.1.4 V60 Circuit Diagram (Page 5/15) Block diagram The circuit diagram shown on page 5/15 consists of Modem (33.6 kbps). Modem consists the following functions: • Modulation/demodulation Modulation type: 1) ITU-T Rec. V34 (33600/31200/28800/26400/24000/21600/19200/16800/14400/ 12000/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps) for G3 picture data.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 3.1.5 V60 Circuit Diagram (Page 6/15) Block diagram The circuit diagram shown on page 6/15 consists of connector CN2 that provides an inter- face between V60 board and LED print head. Figure 3.5 shows the related signals and block diagram of LED print head.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Block diagram The circuit diagram shown on page 6/15 consists of the following connectors: • Connector CN11 that provides an interface between V60 board and the fan motor. • Connector CN14 that provides an interface between V60 board and the second tray (option).
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2’nd tray (option) X’tal 4 MHz Transistor IOGA7 CN14 OPSDR-N Motor CPU: LC6543 OPCLK-N ROM: 2 k × 8 bit (156.25 kHz) Motor RAM: 128 × 4 bit drive OPSD-N 0 VP 0 VP +30 V +30 V...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 3.1.6 V60 Circuit Diagram (Page 7/15, 8/15) Block diagram The circuit diagram shown on page 7/15, 8/15 consists of the following connectors: • Connector CN6 that provides an interface between V60 board and NCU board. • Connector CN7 that provides an interface between V60 board and external electro- mechanical devices (PC1 and PC2).
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL CN6 CN3 IC17, IC18 Receiving sensitivity Modem control Relay driver circuit MUTE PBXE IOGA7 to OPE Hook-up signal detection circuit to OPE RI-N Ringing signal detection circuit Figure 3.8 Interface between V60 Board and NCU Board KSCAN0 X’tal...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL to OPE PC1-N SH7034B PC2-N PC1V (+5 V) to OPE PC1G (0 V) Note: PC1 (presence of document on hopper) PC2V (+5 V) PC2 (presence of document at scanning position) PC2G (0 V) Figure 3.10 Related Signals of PC1/PC2 311 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 3.1.7 V60 Circuit Diagram (Page 9/15) Block diagram The circuit diagram shown on page 9/15 consists of the following functions and connectors: • IC1 (Drum motor driver) • IC4 (Resist motor driver) • Connector CN3 that provides an interface between V60 board and the resist motor.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 3.1.8 V60 Circuit Diagram (Page 10/15) Block diagram The circuit diagram shown on page 10/15 consists of the following functions and connectors: • IC3 (Send motor drive) • Connector CN10 that provides an interface between V60 board and the send motor.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 3.1.9 V60 Circuit Diagram (Page 11/15) Block diagram The circuit diagram shown on page 11/15 consists of the following connector: • Connector CN12 that provides an interface between V60 board and CT2 (PC I/F) board or ICP (LAN I/F) board. CT2 board and ICP board are alternative.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 3.1.10 V60 Circuit Diagram (Page 12/15) Block diagram The circuit diagram shown on page 12/15 consists of the following connector: • Connector CN1 that provides an interface between V60 board and main power supply unit. • Connector CN15, CN16 that provide an interface between V60 board and high voltage power unit (H08).
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL CN15 IOGA7 Cover open SW CVOPN-N Outlet sensor PSOUT-N CN16 Write sensor WRSNS-N Inlet sensor PSIN-N Paper sensor PAPER-N Inlet sensor 2 PSIN2-N Toner sensor TONER-N Figure 3.14 Sensors and Switch Control 316 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2) Fuser unit temperature control The heater in the fuser unit is controlled by the thermister, CPU to keep the heater roller surface within a prescribed temperature range. The CPU supervises the status of the port THCHK periodically, turning HEATON signal on and off according to CPU of THCHK (A/D converter input section) status to exercise temperature control.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL High-voltage and medium-voltage control High voltages are activated by IOGA7 and generated by the high-voltage circuit inside the power supply unit. The CH (charge) voltage of about -1.35 kV is used for the charge roller. The TR1/TR2 (transfer) voltage of about +3.5 kV/-0.75 kV is used for the transfer roller.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 3.1.11 V60 Circuit Diagram (Page 13/15, 14/15) Block diagram The circuit diagram shown on page 13/15, 14/15 consist of the following function: • IC13 (LC821033 : image processing LSI) • Connector CN5 that provides an interface between V60 board and CIS (contact image sensor).
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 3.1.12 V60 Circuit Diagram (Page 15/15) Block diagram The audio monitor circuit on page 15/15 that consists of IC9 (analog switch IC) and IC15 (amplifier) generates the following audio monitor. • Line monitoring • Buzzer signals Figure 3.18 shows the block diagram of audio monitor circuit.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL OPE (P60) Circuit Diagram Block diagram Figure 3.19 shows a block diagram of OPE (P60). The P60 (operation unit) circuit consists of the following blocks: 1) IC1 (one chip MOS-CPU) • Output ports Setting LEDs on and off: 8 ports Specifies the row during key switch matrix scanning: 8 ports •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL KSCAN0 X’tal KSCAN7 CN4 CN1 Key switch matrix TXDOPE SH7034B RXDOPE MOS CPU KSENS0 PSMODE PSMODE Internal ROM KSENS7 MPREQ MPREQ IRST OPERST-N OPECHK OPECHK LCD unit IOGA7 MP/OFF Control signal Eight LEDs PCI-N RIINT ACON LEDs HUP-N Figure 3.19 Block Diagram of OPE (operation unit)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL EN2 and INU Circuit Diagram The NCU board is selected from EN2 and INU because it differs depending on country’s specifica- tions. • UK, Flance, EC countries • US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, China, Malaysia, non-EC countries (Poland etc.) Block diagram •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Explanation on CN3 Terminals Terminal Explanation pin No. name Detection of off-hook of terminal connected to TEL-1 or TEL-2. 0 - 5 V signal output synchronized with the ringing signal frequency Relay control signal for special service code...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL EN2 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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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...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL INU 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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. It separates between the line and equipment in terms of DC and also keeps a balance between the line and the ground.
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OFF-HOOK Detector Ring Detector Impedance C5 R505 matching TEL CN1 CN15 ~ CN35 MUTE LINE , AR arresters to Modem Receiving sensitivity MUTE circuit...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Outline of Parallel Pick Up Parallel pick up is a function that controls a fax (to make a fax in receive mode) from a telephone set connected parallel to a fax. The two possible parallel connections of telephone sets A and B are shown in the figure.
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Caution: • 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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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (2) Block Diagram Low voltage power supply board CN003 +30V Power +24V Supply Filter ACIN Circuit +5Vs 3,4,5,6,9 CN002 Heater Control ACOUT Circuit 333 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL High-Voltage Power Supply Circuit (H08) 3.5.1 Functional overview The high-voltage outputs consist of TR1 (3.5 kV), TR2 (-0.75 kV), DB1 (+300 V), DB2 (-300 V), SB2 (-450V), CB (+400 V) and CH (-1.35 kV) and are obtained as follows. The control signal obtained from CPU of E17 board is applied to High-voltage power supply circuit.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 3.5.5 Photosensors The photosensors mounted on this circuit board/sensor board supervise the paper running state during printing. These six photosensors are used in this printer as listed below. All of their outputs enter IOGA7 for referring to and processing by the CPU.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL RA1 (memory board) Circuit Diagram (option) By mounting this optional memory board (MEM), it can be used for the expansion memory. Block diagram Figure 3.23 shows a related signal of memory board. Memory board circuit consists of the following block.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL TQSB (Second tray) Circuit Diagram: option Block diagrm This board is installed as the optional board. Figure 3.24 shows a block diagram of the second tray (option). Function Second tray consists of the following functions: • Paper capacity 500 sheets •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL CT2 (PC interface unit) Circuit Diagram (option) CT2 board is used as an interface board of PC and FAX when PC is connected to facsimile machine. Block diagram CT2 board circuit is formed by Receiver, Driver, and 1284-I/F.
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• PC Multiplex function Disable Enable Interface between Fax machine and Host PC consists of three layer structure as detailed below, each sub-system can be operated at the same time by adopting a Oki- MFPI protocol in both Fax machine and Host PC.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL G4N-PCB This PCB board is optionally available. Using this board allows the system to be ready for the G4 protocol. The block diagram of this board is shown on the next page. This board is connected to the MCNT board with a 50-pin connector (CN6). 23 pins of this connector are signals lines dedicated to the G4N board, and the remaining 27 pins are signal lines shared with the NCU board.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 3.10 ICP board circuit ICP board is used for T.37 Internet FAX communication. The block diagram of ICP board is shown on Figure 3.27. The ICHIP provides a protocol processing function for e-mail transmission and reception. Ethernet controller provides the interface function of ICHIP and 10BASE-T. PLD generates some interface signals for ICHIP and Ethernet controller.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL APPENDIX B DESCRIPTIONS OF PRINT OPERATION Mechanical Components 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Figure 1.1 Layout of Print Station Components 344 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Description of Print Operations Process Operations Hopping and feeding Hopping and feeding are affected by a single resist motor in the mechanism shown below. Resist motor Idle gear Resist roller Hopping roller Motor gear Resist gear Hopping gear Turning the resist motor in the "a"...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (a) Hopping 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.)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL The EP (image) drum surface is charged to about -750 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Note: The toner supply roller and the developing roller are supplied with bias voltages required during the developing process as shown below. -450 VDC is supplied to the toner supply roller, -300 VDC to the developing roller.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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 Transfer roller...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Errors Errors List The errors are listed below. Major trouble errors • Fuser error • Fan error • Paper supply error • Paper transport system error • Paper exit jam • Paper size error • 2'nd tray communication error •...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Major Trouble Errors 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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 open, 2'nd tray route open recording paper of the 1'st tray is being replaced.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Manual Paper Feed Turning on of the inlet sensors without the hopping operation indicates manual paper feeding for FX-060VP (excluding when power is on). Cleaning The image drum needs cleaning since it gets dirty after having printed copies for a number of times.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL APPENDIX D MECHANICAL EXPANDED VIEW DRAWING AND PARTS LIST Section 1 CABINET ASSEMBLY SECTION1 CABINET ASSEMBLY SECTION2 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY SECTION6 PAPER GUIDE U ASSEMBLY SECTION3 PRINTER ASSEMBLY SECTION4 SECTION5 BASE ASSEMBLY SCAN UNIT 396 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Section 3 PRINTER ASSEMBLY 1/2 Rev. Oki parts Number Description Q ty Remarks 2PA4120-1214G001 Stacker Cover Assy. 4PB3517-1567P001 Guide Wire 4YB4120-1117P001 Pulse Motor (Main) 4YB4120-1118P001 Pulse Motor (Resist) 4PP4083-2593P001 Idle Gear A 3PP4083-6076P001 Reduction Gear 2YX4120-1128G001 Fusing Unit Assy. (120V) 2YX4120-1128G002 Fusing Unit Assy.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Section 3 PRINTER ASSEMBLY 2/2 Rev. Oki parts Number Description Q ty Remarks 3PB4120-1105P001 Halogen Lamp (Q)-F120 3PB4120-1105P002 Halogen Lamp (Q)-F230 4PB4083-6106P001 Heat Sensor 4PB4083-6293P001 Thermostat A 4PB4083-6128P001 Bearing B 4PP4083-6113P001 Gear A 4PP4083-6031P001 Bearing R 40559101...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Section 4 BASE ASSEMBLY 404 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Section 4 BASE ASSEMBLY Rev. Oki parts Number Description Q ty Remarks 41069901 PWR unit-ACDC Switch (120V) ODA 41067001 PWR unit-ACDC Switch (230V) Except ODA 3PA4083-6090G001 Contact Assy. 41144001 Board-H08 42341801 PCB Unit-V60 2YX4076-7012G001 Cassette Guide (R) Assy.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Section 5 SCAN UNIT 406 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Section 5 SCAN UNIT Rev. Oki parts Number Description Q ty Remarks 1PP4120-1015P001 Scanner Frame 2PP4120-1034P001 Scanner Base Frame (L) 4PP4120-1023P001 Earth Plate ADF 3PP4120-1017P001 PC2 Lever 3PP4120-1016P001 PC1 Lever 3PP4120-1038P001 Pocket Plate 2PP4120-1037P001 Scanner Base Frame (R)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Section 6 PAPER GUIDE U ASSEMBLY 408 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Section 6 PAPER GUIDE U ASSEMBLY Rev. Oki parts Number Description Q ty Remarks 3PA4120-1045G001 Feed Roller (1) Assy. 4PP4120-1226P001 Earth Plate (SR) 4PP4120-1227P001 Earth Plate (SL) 4YS4011-1714P002 Earth Cord 1PP4120-1040P001 Paper Guide (U) 4PA4120-1041G001 Pinch Plate Assy.
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This Maintenance Manual is intended for the maintenance personnel and describes the field mainte- nance methods for Second Paper Feeder option of FX-060VP Facsimile Transceiver. Refer to the Instruction sheet of High Capacity Second Paper Feeder option for equipment handling and operation methods.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL OUTLINE Functions When the Second Paper Feeder is installed with the OKIFAX 5650 facsimile transceiver, 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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”...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL [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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Parts Layout This section describes the layout of the main components. Upper plate Hopping Roller Shaft Assy Guide R (2nd) Assy One-way (includes stepping motor Clutch Gear and TQSB-2PB) Hopping Frame Assy Stepping Motor Cassette Assy Guide L (2nd) Assy Figure 3.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Parts Replacement Methods This section description the parts replacement for the components listed in the disassembly 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) 474 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL (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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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(1) Display on the Operator panel The status of the problem is displayed on the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) on the Operator panel. Go through the appropriate troubleshooting procedures according to the messages displayed on the LCD. Control Panel of FX-060VP 478 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL • ( 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)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL APPENDIX G 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL APPENDIX H ISDN G4 OPTION MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS G3 Mode G4 Mode REMARK CATEGORY ITEMS Applicable Network ISDN (Circuit Switch Mode) * General *PSTN is not available. Network Interface ITU-TI.430, ETS 300 012 Basic Rate Interface (2B+D) , S/T Interface...
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G3 Mode G4 Mode SDL/HG4 Layer7:Application Layer6:Presentation ENC/DEC/CHG Layer5:Session Layer4:Transport Layer3:Network MODEM Software Layer2:Link CODEC Hardware Layer1:Physical ISDN BRI Controller/Bch HDLC Controller Processing on the FX-060VP main unit board side Processing on the ISDN board side 496 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL COMPATIBILITY FX-060VP ISDN PSTN This machine allows intercommunication with G4 and G3 machines. When a ISDN board is mounted, the NCU(PSTN) should be removed. 497 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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To deal with this case, this machine provides the G3/G4 setting. Or when remote machine is judged as G3 machine by technical setting (41: G3/G4 LEARN- ING), FX-060VP can learn that the remote machine is the G3 machine to be ready for the next origination.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Reception from G3 Machine In terminating a call from a G3 machine, it may sometimes be difficult to identify whether the call is from a G3 machine or from a telephone. Unless the 3.1 kHz audio transmission is instructed by the information transmission capability or G3 is instructed by upper layer matching, it is impossible to assume that the call is from a G3 machine.
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Enhance mode (SEP, SUB) manufacturer’s manufacturer’s * If a confidential box or bulletin box (box No. in three digits or more) inappropriate in the Oki mode is specified when originating a call, the call is originated automatically in the G3 mode. Presentation...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL CALL CONNECTION Call Origination Character There are three dialing methods: speed dialing and ten key dialing. The characters that can be used when assigning a called telephone number to each speed dialing, and when inputting the destination telephone number in ten key dialing are numerals, ", #, -, P, +, and space.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Call Termination Call termination function Call termination function In case of PSTN In case of ISDN Ringing answer time Conforms to the preset RING Immediately answering RESPONSE TIME setting Selection of call Select one out of FAX, TEL, T/F, TAD,...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Sub Address Service This is the service in which in the case of the use of point to multi-points (P-MP) the call termina- tion to the particular terminal is possible (when multiple terminals are connected to one line).
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL SUB matching This machine supports the SUB matching for the sub address service. No sub address from the The sub address from the network is available. SUB registration network Do not compare SUB registered SUB matches the sub...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL TERMINAL INFORMATION Kind of terminal information and requirement for registration Terminal information Requirement at the time of registration Up to the 32 characters including alphabets (lowercase Sender ID, Personal ID letters are acceptable), numerals, symbols, and special characters can be input.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Sender ID Addition Sender ID addition format 12/31/2000 23:59 OKI DATA TAKASAKI OKI DATA TOKIO NO.001 Transmission message Calling terminal information Called terminal information Calling terminal information and called terminal information G3 Mode G4 Mode Priority Calling terminal...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL TSI/CIL Printing TSI print format 12/31/2000 23:59 0273242116 Reception message TSI information CIL print format 12/31/2000 23:59 081-0273242117=ABC/081-0273242116=xyz/00-12-31-23:59/001-001 Reception message CIL information CIL format Field 1 Field 1 Field 3 Field 4 Date/time information Supplementary reference information...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL LCD Indication During Communication Address indication during CALLING The first line on the LCD indicates the ID registered for Speed Dial. The second line on the LCD indicates the dial number. Address indication during communication Either Personal ID, TSI/CSI (Calling TID/Called TID in G4 mode), ID registered for Speed Dial, or dial number is indicated.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL REPORT Activity Report Recording Record contents Handling in G3 mode Handling in G4 mode Content Transmission Reception Transmission Reception Date of communication DATE Time when CDS is Time when CDS is Time when DCS/NSS is Time when DCS/NSS is...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Protocol Dump The printing image is as follows: PROTOCOL DUMP P1 06/25/2003 19:00 ID=OKI TAKASAKI DATA TIME S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 06/25 14:49 00’07" OKI SHIBAURA(6412) TX-G4 0000 Dch. SETUP CONN-ACK +Bch+ DISC REL-C...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL MAINTENANCE Self-diagnostic Result Printing Description Description Diagnosed position Content Item Result ISDN BOARD OK/NG nn I/F between boards and See the ISDN Board section. ISDN LSI CPU-ROM VERSION vvvv ROM version and hash (expected value) Built-in ROM 64Kbytes...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Line Test Test Items Test item Handling in PSTN operation Handling in ISDN operation Modem transmission test Modem reception test Tone transmission test MF transmission test Rringback tone transmission — Loopback test 1 (all channel loopback) Loopback test 2 (echo loopback) —...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Remote maintenance (RMCS) FX-060VP Model 40 ISDN Modem Model 40 PSTN Modem ITEMS CONTENTS REMARK General FAX Modem * * Using function of TIA/EIA Class1 Hardware Curent Function Available (Initialization, LOAD*1, SAVE, EDIT, TEST Up Load (PC⇒FAX) Transmission 14.4kbps, 12kbps, 9.6kbps,...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL SETUP FLOW SELECT FUNCTION(OT) Operable when G4 Opt. is selected. MEMORY AVAIL=100% Each item can be registered individually. For country code, up to three digits can be entered. For ISDN No. (subscriber number) and MSN, up to 20 digits can be entered.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL SETTING/REGISTRATION LIST Setting Service man setting Selection Explanation G3/G4 LEARNING Learns the call as in G3 mode when the destination registered in O/T and A/D cannot communicate three times consecutively in G4 mode but in G3 mode.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE CODE LIST Classification Code Description Dch layer 2 BB02 LSI NG BB04 Link release by network BB05 TEI release by network BB06 TEI verification procedure failure BA01 Unallocated (unassigned) number Dch layer 3 BA02 No route to specified transit network...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Classification Code Description Bch layer 2 BC02 N2 times time out BC03 FRMR reception BC04 FRMR transmission BC05 The other party link disconnection BC08 T3 time out BD01 SABME wait time out Bch layer 3 B201 The other party terminal busy...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Classification Code Description Bch layer 5 B901 Command response reception error 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 Document reference number error...
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APPENDIX I PC-LOADING General Application This specification applies to the FX-060VP, an MFP unit capable of two-way communication using the parallel port to use the functions included in this specification, it is necessary to mount the optional Centro board. General This specification describes the details of PC loading through the Centro connector provided in the FX-060VP.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Basic Operation Supported Functions The PC loading functions described herein are as follows. Functions equivalent to those used in the existing HSLS (High Speed Loading System) are supported. Default data area loading function Language area loading function...
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(3) The user shall judge the normal end of data loading by checking the normal end of file output on the PC and sounding of the buzzer indicating the normal end on the FX-060VP. If the FX- 060VP displays an error on the LCD, sounds the buzzer for an error or lights up the alarm LED, the user shall judge abnormal end of data loading from the PC and repeat the proce- dure from step 2 after turning the FX-060VP power off once and to on again.
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LED, the user shall judge abnormal end of data loading from the PC and repeat the proce- dure from step 2 after turning the FX-060VP power off once and to on again. (See “6. List of Error Causes and Corresponding Codes” for the error cause.) 3.2.2...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 3.2.3 Operation Flow TECH. PROGRMMING YES(←/1-7) NO(→) ← key → key 14:14 [FAX] 1:LOCAL TEST YES(←) NO(→/1-7) ← key → key Local test 2:TECHNICAL FUNCTION YES(←) NO(→/1-7) ← key → key Setting by 3:SYSTEM RESET service man YES(←)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 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...
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Upon Error Occurrence The following sounding patterns are provided for indicating various error causes. Intermittent sounding is repeated until the FX-060VP power is turned off. See “6. List of Error Causes and Corresponding Codes” for details of the error causes and codes.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL List of Error Causes and Corresponding Codes The table below lists the error causes likely to occur during PC loading and the corresponding codes. When an error occurs, the corresponding error code is displayed, the buzzer sounds in the corresponding pattern and transition to the permanent loop state occurs.
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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-060VP power off until the buzzer indicating the end of MFP loading sounds.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL APPENDIX J INTERNET FAX OPTION This user’s guide describes how to install and configure the Internet Fax kit into a fax machine. After installing this kit, the following functions are available for use: - Send and receive Internet fax messages.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Operation overview 14:14 Function Key SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.= 100% 1:FUNC. PROGRAMMING YES ( ) NO ( /1-9*#) 8:I-FAX NIC OPTIONS YES ( ) NO ( /1-9*#) ← Key I-FAX NIC SETTINGS YES ( NO ( →...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL User/Technical functions A: I-FAX NIC SETTINGS 1: TEXT PRINT - Whether or not to print the body text of email. If this setting is ON, the text in an e-mail message is printed out. Please note that only US-ASCII characters in the text can be printed as shown in the following table.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6: SEND FILE FORMAT - When an Email is sent, the setting value to decide if either of TIFF/PDF will be used to send the read manuscript is TIFF / PDF. Note: PDF receiving is not available.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7: POP PASSWORD - The password registered on the POP3 server may be entered, which must be alphanumerical characters no more than 16 characters long. If a password has already been registered, it will be shown as 16 Xs to ensure that it will remain protected.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Internet fax transmission Registering addresses E-mail addresses up to 64 characters long can be assigned to one-touch keys 01 to 10. It is also possible to make up a group of email addresses and assign to one-touch dial numbers, but one-touch dial numbers for both email addresses and telephone numbers cannot be assigned to a single group.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Internet fax transmission flow 14:14 Load a Document 07/01/2002 14:14 SELECT LOCATION(S) One-touch key oki@oki.co.jp YES (START) NO (LOC) Start key MEMORY AVAIL.= 50% SCANNING Scanning Completed oki@oki.co.jp SENDING Send Completed RESULT = OK 536 / 42353001TH Rev.1...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Internet fax transmission flow with E-mail key 14:14 FAX Load a Document 07/01/2002 14:14 TEL SELECT LOCATION(S) E-mail key I-FAX NIC is not installed. NO OPTION I-FAX NIC Setting is not registered. CHECK NIC SETTINGS PRESS EMAILKEY...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL TO address setting 1:TO 1:TO YES ( NO ( /1-8) YES( /STR) NO( /1-8) ← Key START Key Memory scanning SELECT LOCATION (S) 3 sec time out or Start key oki-hanako@okidata. oki-hanako@okidata. Start key Loc. ENTRY(START) NO(LOC.)
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL FROM address setting 2:FROM YES( /1-8) ← Key SELECT LOCATION 3 sec time out or Start key oki-takasaki@okidat oki-takasaki@okidat Start key ENTRY(START) NO(LOC.) 3 sec time out SEARCH AUTO DIAL oki-taro@okidata.co Start key oki-taro@okidata.co SEARCH or Start key ENTER 1’ST CHAR.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL ENTRY REPORT printing 6:CONFIRM REPORT YES( /STR) NO( /1-8) ← Key There is no location. Report printing NO LOCATION completed 3 sec time out TO address confirmation 7:DISPLAY (TO:) YES( /1-8) ← Key → Key There is no location.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Tiff/PDF images Internet FAX converts scanned documents into a single TIFF or PDF format file and sends it by e-mail. This machine can transmit at a resolution of 200 ¥ 100 dpi in STD mode, 200 × 200 dpi in FINE mode, 300 ×...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.11 Internet fax reception This fax 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.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.12 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 ×...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 2.13 Receiving text Body text of an e-mail can be printed by turning the TEXT PRINT setting ON. E-mail from an Internet Fax often comes with added messages (text) before and after the Tiff file and this function can be used to print these messages out.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Explanation of Self-diagnosis Report on NIC An example of a self-diagnosis report when a NIC is installed is shown below. In this case, 1 ~ 3 shown in the picture are additionally displayed. CPU-ROM VERSION aaaa HASH...
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1. General Outlines A NIC firmware can be updated by receiving e-mail. To be specific, when a firmware is sent to a FX-060VP by e-mail, the firmware is automatically updated as the FX-060VP is receiving POP. 2. Procedures 1 Provide a NIC firmware file.
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[ OFF] YES( Operation Flowchart 3 Send the provided firmware file to the FX-060VP by e-mail. For sending the firmware file, enter the characters, which are specified later on, into Subject and text, and then attach the firmware file to e-mail and send it via mail clients, such as Netscape Messenger, Outlook and Outlook Express.
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For example, if the file name is I5L702P01.imz, enter 661CONNECTONE_FU#3#IL702P01. 4 Receive e-mail with the FX-060VP. Following indications are displayed as the FX-060VP receives the NIC firmware file. When the update of the firmware completes, a result appears. It takes about 4 minutes for updating.
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Thus, confirm in the service code and check the setting etc. again. 2 In the case that a NIC firmware sent to a FX-060VP is not received, a firmware is not updated or an error arises, following factors may be the cause.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Troubleshooting Service codes If a communication error occurs, check the service code shown on the Activity Report. SMTP communications The service code for a SMTP communication is prefixed with the letter E. 0000: Normal shutdown 9080: Press stop key...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Transmission troubleshooting Transmission fails; a communication error occurs. - Are the IP ADDRESS, SubNet Mask and Default Gateway settings correct? - Has the SMTP server been configured correctly? - If using DNS, is the DNS server address correct? - Check to make sure that the server is not down.
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Data is sent from an email client on a PC to the InternetFAX, but the reception has failed. - Is Tiff format used supported by this Internet Fax? - If only a text has been sent, it will not be printed out unless the TEXT PRINT setting is ON.
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Confirm that user function No. 33 “OPTION I/F MODE” is set to SCN. or NET. Functions connected with DS310F are disabled if connection is made to MFPI, therefore, reconnect to SCN. or NET. Furthermore, if the setting is changed, turn OFF the power of FX-060VP once, and then turn it ON again.
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To be specific, the received image data from DS310F may not be printed or come out garbled. > Is an error generated in FX-060VP? If the ALARM LED on FX-060VP is illuminating, release the error according to the “7.3 Alarm LED On” section in the Maintenance Manual.
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> Is the paper size set in DS310F the same as the size set in FX-060VP? If the image data received from DS310F does not fit in one page, FX-060VP reduces the image in the vertical direction to fit the image in one page. Therefore, the setting for “Paper Size” in DS310F must match with user function No.13 “PAPER SIZE”...
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Check that the position of the guide-paper in the tray is adjusted to the recording paper size set in user function No. 13 “PAPER SIZE” for FX-060VP. Also confirm that there is no bent recording paper set in the tray.
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The following table shows DS310F's reading original sizes and scales with recording paper in FX- 060VP. Original size you select in DS310F Recording paper size you select in FX-060VP Letter Legal Almost 100% Letter...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL As a result, FLATBED COPY actually prints the following ranges of the actual reading original. : Original Size : Printing area 8.27’’ 8.5’’ 8.03’’ 8.14’’ 11.69’’ 14.0’’ 11.57’’ Legal 13.92’’ 0.12’’ 0.24’’ 0.08’’ 0.24’’ 0.12’’ 8.5’’ 8.14’’...
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However, if reading is discontinued, for example, when the DS310F power is turned OFF, image data for one original will not be sent to FX-060VP, and the display will change to standby when a specified time exceeds from the time the image data was disconnected. The time can be set with user function No.
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> Is print being performed from the PC? When copy is being performed while printing from the PC by connecting FX-060VP to the PC via DS310F, print data from the PC and reading image data from DS310F will be mixed, therefore, garbled characters will be printed.
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The “FAX TX” operation does not start. >Is the status standing by for the next original? As more than one original are sent in one batch with FX-060VP, an operation for moving to the “FAX TX” operation is required when the final original is read.
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When the original set in DS310F is smaller than the original size set for “Paper Size”, or if you wish to send only the top section of an original, set user function No. 38 “HALF SIZE SCAN” in FX-060VP to ON so that only the top section read and transmitted.
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DS310F, however, the indication remained at “STOPPED”. > Refer to the following section. 2.8 The “Stop” key for FX-060VP was pressed to discontinue the copy operation while reading from DS310F, however, the indication remained at “STOPPED”. 563 /...
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL DOWNLOADING PRINT This section describes the function for printing from a PC when FX-060VP and the PC are connected via DS310F as shown below. In reference to a printer driver, the only Downloading Type is operational; a MFPI Driver is not operational.
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