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  • Page 1 SERVICE MANUAL M160/M161...
  • Page 2 It is the reader's responsibility when discussing the information contained within this document to maintain a level of confidentiality that is in the best interest of Ricoh Americas Corporation and its member companies. NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY FASHION AND DISTRIBUTED WITHOUT THE PRIOR PERMISSION OF RICOH AMERICAS CORPORATION.
  • Page 3 Ricoh Technical Training Program. Untrained uncertified users utilizing information contained in this service manual to repair or modify Ricoh equipment risk personal injury, damage to property or loss of warranty protection. Ricoh Americas Corporation...
  • Page 4 LEGEND COMPANY PRODUCT CODE LANIER RICOH SAVIN M160 SP 4510SF SP 4510SF SP 4510SF M161 MP 401SPF MP 401SPF MP 401SPF DOCUMENTATION HISTORY REV. NO. DATE COMMENTS 01/2015 Original Printing...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1.2 MACHINE CODES AND PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION ......... 1-4 1.2.1 MAIN FRAME ...................... 1-4 1.2.2 EXTERNAL OPTIONS ..................1-4 1.2.3 INTERNAL OPTIONS..................1-5 1.2.4 CONSUMABLES FOR M160 (USER MAINTENANCE MODEL) ....... 1-6 2. INSTALLATION ................2-1 2.1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ................2-1 2.1.1 ENVIRONMENT ....................2-1 2.1.2 MACHINE SPACE REQUIREMENTS ..............
  • Page 6 2.8 BROWSER UNIT TYPE M6 ..................2-32 2.8.1 COMPONENT CHECK ..................2-32 2.8.2 OUTLINE OF THE BROWSER UNIT ............... 2-32 2.8.3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ................. 2-33 2.8.4 RICOH JAVASCRIPT ..................2-36 2.8.5 EXJS FIRMWARE UPDATE................2-36 Preparation ......................2-37 Main procedure...................... 2-37 2.8.6 UPDATING THE EXTENDED JAVASCRIPT ............
  • Page 7 Before You Begin the Procedure: ................2-75 Installation Procedure .................... 2-75 Enable Encryption Setting ..................2-76 Backing Up the Encryption Key ................2-77 Encryption Key Restoration ................... 2-78 2.21 SETTINGS FOR @REMOTE SERVICE ............... 2-80 2.21.1 CHECK POINTS BEFORE MAKING @REMOTE SETTINGS ......2-80 M160/M161...
  • Page 8 4.8.2 DUPLEX EXIT MOTOR ..................4-23 4.8.3 TONER SUPPLY CLUTCH ................4-24 4.8.4 REGISTRATION CLUTCH ................4-25 4.8.5 PAPER FEED CLUTCH ..................4-25 4.8.6 DRIVE UNIT ...................... 4-26 4.8.7 GEAR UNIT ....................... 4-26 4.8.8 BY-PASS FEED CLUTCH ................. 4-27 M160/M161...
  • Page 9 4.12.1 FCU BOARD ..................... 4-53 4.12.2 SPEAKER ......................4-55 4.12.3 PSU ........................4-56 4.12.4 CONTROLLER BOARD ..................4-58 Before replacing the controller board in the model without HDD......4-58 Replacement Procedure..................4-58 After installing the controller board ................ 4-59 M160/M161...
  • Page 10 ARDF REGISTRATION SENSOR .............. 4-83 4.13.12 DFRB ......................4-84 4.13.13 PICK-UP SOLENOID .................. 4-85 4.13.14 JUNCTION GATE SOLENOID ..............4-85 4.14 SCANNER ......................4-87 4.14.1 SCANNER UNIT (WITH ARDF) ................ 4-87 4.14.2 SCANNER UPPER COVER................4-90 4.14.3 ARDF OPEN/CLOSED SENSOR ..............4-90 M160/M161...
  • Page 11 5.5.1 OVERVIEW ....................... 5-18 Security of the Operation Log ................5-20 5.5.2 RETRIEVING THE DEBUG LOGS ..............5-20 Procedure for Retrieving the Debug Log .............. 5-20 6. TROUBLESHOOTING..............6-1 6.1 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC MODE................... 6-1 6.1.1 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC MODE AT POWER ON............6-1 M160/M161...
  • Page 12 6.4.6 PAPER FEED (SKEW) ..................6-120 6.4.7 STACK ERROR (SPILLING OF THE PAPER STACKED IN THE OUTPUT TRAY) 6-120 6.4.8 RECYCLED OR THIN PAPER IS SEVERELY CURLED AFTER PRINTING 6-121 7. ENERGY SAVE ................7-1 7.1 ENERGY SAVE ......................7-1 M160/M161 viii...
  • Page 13 Recommendation ....................7-4 7.1.2 ENERGY SAVE EFFECTIVENESS ..............7-4 7.2 PAPER SAVE ......................... 7-6 7.2.1 EFFECTIVENESS OF DUPLEX/COMBINE FUNCTION ........7-6 1. Duplex: ........................ 7-6 2. Combine mode: ....................7-6 3. Duplex + Combine: ....................7-7 Recommendation ....................7-7 M160/M161...
  • Page 15 READ THIS FIRST Important Safety Notices Important Safety Notices Prevention of Physical Injury Before disassembling or assembling parts of the main machine and peripherals, make sure that the power cord of the main machine is unplugged. The wall outlet should be near the machine and easily accessible. Note that some components of the machine and the paper tray unit are supplied with electrical voltage even if the main power switch is turned off.
  • Page 16 Handling Toner  Work carefully when removing paper jams or replacing toner bottles or cartridges to avoid spilling toner on clothing or the hands.  If toner is inhaled, immediately gargle with large amounts of cold water and move to a well ventilated location.
  • Page 17 Symbols, Abbreviations and Trademarks This manual uses several symbols and abbreviations. The meaning of those symbols and abbreviations are as follows: See or Refer to Clip ring Screw Connector Clamp E-ring Short Edge Feed Long Edge Feed [A] Short Edge Feed (SEF) [B] Long Edge Feed (LEF) Trademarks NetWare is registered trademark of Novell, Inc.
  • Page 19 PRODUCT INFORMATION R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 21: Product Information

    Product Overview 1. PRODUCT INFORMATION 1.1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1.1.1 COMPONENT LAYOUT Exit / Switchback unit Fusing unit PCDU LED head Toner cartridge By-pass feed tray Paper feed unit Duplex paper path M160/M161...
  • Page 22: Paper Path

    Product Overview 1.1.2 PAPER PATH Main machine paper feed path By-pass paper feed path Optional tray paper feed path Duplex paper feed path M160/M161...
  • Page 23: Drive Layout

    Product Overview 1.1.3 DRIVE LAYOUT Duplex exit motor Fusing drive gear Drum gear Registration clutch Toner supply clutch By-pass feed clutch By-pass bottom plate clutch Relay clutch Paper feed clutch 10. Main motor 11. Duplex clutch M160/M161...
  • Page 24: Machine Codes And Peripheral Configuration

    Machine Codes and Peripheral Configuration 1.2 MACHINE CODES AND PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION 1.2.1 MAIN FRAME Item Machine Code Remarks M160-17 (NA) M160 M160-27 (EU/AP) (User Maintenance Model) M160-21 (CHN) M161-17 (NA) M161 M161-27 (EU) (Service Maintenance Model) M161-29 (AP) 1.2.2 EXTERNAL OPTIONS...
  • Page 25: Internal Options

    Memory Unit Type M1 1.5GB D701-08 Data Overwrite Security Unit Type I D362-12 *1: You can only install one of these at a time. *2: To install this, Hard Disk Drive Option Type M6 and Memory Unit Type M1 must first be installed. M160/M161...
  • Page 26: Consumables For M160 (User Maintenance Model)

    Machine Codes and Peripheral Configuration 1.2.4 CONSUMABLES FOR M160 (USER MAINTENANCE MODEL) Item Machine Code Remarks Yield Print Cartridge SP 4500HA M901-17 Print Cartridge SP 4500HE M901-27 12,000 pages (ISO) Print Cartridge SP 4500HS M901-20 Print Cartridge SP 4500HC M901-21...
  • Page 27 19752 with the image density set as the factory default. ISO/IEC 19752 is an international standard for measurement of printable pages, set by the International Organization for Standardization.  (6%, 3P/J): A4/Letter 6% test chart, 3 pages/job.  (3P/J): A4/Letter, 3 pages/job. M160/M161...
  • Page 29 INSTALLATION R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 31: Installation

    Temperature Range: 10°C to 32°C (50°F to 89.6°F) Humidity Range: 15% to 80% RH Ambient Illumination: Less than 1,500 lux (do not expose to direct sunlight) Ventilation: 3 times/hr/person Do not install the machine at locations over 2,000 m (6,562 ft.) above sea level. M160/M161...
  • Page 32: Machine Space Requirements

    Installation Requirements 2.1.2 MACHINE SPACE REQUIREMENTS Rear Over 20 cm (7.9 inches) Right Over 10 cm (3.9 inches) Front Over 35 cm (13.8 inches) Left Over 10 cm (3.9 inches) M160/M161...
  • Page 33: Machine Dimensions

    Installation Requirements 2.1.3 MACHINE DIMENSIONS 419 mm (16.5 inches) With Paper Feed Unit PB1060 (250 Sheets) attached: 674 mm (26.5 inches) With Paper Feed Unit PB1070 (500 Sheets) attached: 734 mm (28.9 inches) Depth 427 mm (16.8 inches) M160/M161...
  • Page 34: Power Requirements

    120 V to 127 V 60 Hz More than 10 A EU/AP/CHN 220 V to 240V 50 Hz/60 Hz 5.3 A Permissible voltage fluctuation: Destination For printing images For operating +8.66 / -10% +8.66 / -15% EU/AP/CHN ±10% ±15% M160/M161...
  • Page 35: Main Machine Installation

    Main Machine Installation 2.2 MAIN MACHINE INSTALLATION  The user maintenance model (M160) is for installation by users. However, the customer engineer must do the installation if the sales representative requests it.  The service maintenance model (M161) is for installation by the customer engineer.
  • Page 36: Password Setting Procedure

    ON if the passwords are input this way. So we recommend the customers to set the passwords via network or the Program/Change Administrator screen. Install the MFP. Turn the main power switch ON. Change the Supervisor login password. Input the password. Press [OK]. M160/M161...
  • Page 37 Main Machine Installation Confirm the Password. Press [OK]. Change the Administrator 1 login password. M160/M161...
  • Page 38 Main Machine Installation Input the password. 10. Press [OK]. 11. Confirm the password. M160/M161...
  • Page 39: Accessory Check (M160)

    Main Machine Installation 12. Press [OK]. 13. Cycle the power OFF/ON. 2.2.2 ACCESSORY CHECK (M160) Q’ty Description Power Cord Telephone Cable with Ferrite Core Ferrite Core Cleaner:Lens:LED Head Sheet - Security Password Sheet - EULA (End User License Agreement) Sheet - Notes_FCC...
  • Page 40 CD-ROM - Driver/OI Seal – Caution Decal – Function Decal - Function (blanl) Decal - Paper Tray Size Decal - FAX: BLIND Decal - SDK: ABS Leaflet – Help Desk Card User Registration Sheet Warranty (English) Warranty (Chinese) M160/M161 2-10...
  • Page 41: Accessory Check (M161)

    Main Machine Installation Q’ty Description Starter Toner User maintenance model (M160) : 6,000 pages 2.2.3 ACCESSORY CHECK (M161) Q’ty Description Power Cord Telephone Cable with Ferrite Core Cleaner:Lens:LED Head Sheet - Security Password Sheet - EULA (End User License Agreement)
  • Page 42: Installation Procedure

    Remove the machine from the box, and check the items in the package. Remove the adhesive tape attached on the machine's exterior.  Pull out the paper tray, and then remove the adhesive tape [A] on its side. M160/M161 2-12...
  • Page 43 Main Machine Installation Open the rear cover, and then remove the adhesive tape from the machine and the envelope lever. Pull up the envelope lever, and then close the rear cover. Open the ARDF, and then remove the protective materials. 2-13 M160/M161...
  • Page 44 Pull and lift the paper feed roller slightly to remove it, and then remove the protective sheet. With the roller part facing downwards, insert the ends of the paper feed roller shaft to return the paper feed roller to its original position. Close the ARDF cover. M160/M161 2-14...
  • Page 45: Connecting The Power Cord

    Main Machine Installation 10. Open Tray 1, and remove the protective materials. Connecting the Power Cord Plug the power cord into the rear of the machine. Push the main power switch. 2-15 M160/M161...
  • Page 46: Loading Paper

    Squeezing the releases on the side and end paper guides, adjust the guides’ positions according to the size of paper to be loaded. Load the paper, insert the tray while keeping its front slightly raised, and then push it in all the way in. M160/M161 2-16...
  • Page 47: Printing A Configuration Page

    Operating the main power switch  Removing jammed paper  Registering/changing/deleting data in the address book  Providing precautions on use  Connecting to computers (such as configuring the port setting)  Giving a brief outline of the tabs in the drivers 2-17 M160/M161...
  • Page 48: Moving The Machine

    The machine will break or cause injury if dropped.  Do not hold the control panel while moving the machine. Doing so may damage the control panel, cause a malfunction, or result in injury. M160/M161 2-18...
  • Page 49 Lift the machine using the inset grips on both sides of the machine, and then move it horizontally to the place where you want to use it. If you removed options, reattach them.  Be sure to move the machine horizontally. To prevent toner from scattering, move the machine slowly. 2-19 M160/M161...
  • Page 50: Paper Feed Unit Pb1060/ Paper Feed Unit Pb1070

    Paper Feed Unit PB1070 (500 Sheets M440) Description Q’ty Installation Procedure Manufacturer Information / Authorized Representative Information (Paper) Paper Feed Unit PB1060 (250 Sheets M441) Description Q’ty Installation Procedure Manufacturer Information / Authorized Representative Information (Paper) Paper Size Decal / Paper Tray Number Decal M160/M161 2-20...
  • Page 51: Installation Procedure

    Plug in the power cord, and then turn on the machine. Print the configuration page to confirm that the tray was attached correctly.  Check "Attached Equipment" on the configuration page. If the tray was attached correctly, "Tray 2" and "Tray 3" will appear. 2-21 M160/M161...
  • Page 52: Controller Options

    File Format Converter. SD Card Slots Slot 1 (upper) [C] is used for optional applications (e.g.: Netware, Postscript3, Browser Unit, etc). Slot 2 (lower) [D] is used for installing applications, or for service only (for example, updating the firmware). M160/M161 2-22...
  • Page 53: Sd Card Appli Move

    The SD card can be the only proof that the user is licensed to use the application program.  You may need to check the SD card and its data to solve a problem in the future.  Do not move OCR Unit Type M2 (optional) to another SD card. 2-23 M160/M161...
  • Page 54: Sd Card Applications

    Do not turn ON the write protect switch of the system SD card or application SD card on the machine. If the write protect switch is ON, a download error (e.g. Error Code 44) occurs during a firmware upgrade or application merge. Turn the main power switch off. SD card slot cover [A]. M160/M161 2-24...
  • Page 55 Turn the main power switch off. 10. Remove the source SD card from SD Card Slot 2 [B]. 11. Attach the SD card slot cover. 12. Turn the main power switch on. 13. Check that the application programs run normally. 2-25 M160/M161...
  • Page 56: Undo Exec

    Turn the main power switch off. SD card slot cover [A]. Insert the integrated SD card in Slot 1 [A]. Insert the SD card which became empty after integration in Slot 2 [B]. Turn the main power switch on. Start the SP mode. M160/M161 2-26...
  • Page 57 Turn the main power switch off. 10. Remove the SD card from SD Card Slot 2 [B]. 11. Attach the SD card slot cover. 12. Turn the main power switch on. 13. Check that the application has been deleted. 2-27 M160/M161...
  • Page 58: Ipds Unit Type M6

    Hook the SD card slot cover onto the opening, attach it flat against the controller board, and then fasten it using the screw. Plug in the power cord, and then turn on the machine. Print the configuration page to confirm the installation (page 2-17 "Printing a Configuration Page"). M160/M161 2-28...
  • Page 59 IPDS Unit Type M6  Confirm that the IPDS was correctly installed by printing the configuration page. If it is correctly installed, "IPDS Menu" will appear on the configuration page. 2-29 M160/M161...
  • Page 60: Sd Card For Netware Printing Type M6

    Insert the SD card (Netware Printing) in SD slot 1 (upper). Then push it slowly until it clicks. Hook the SD card slot cover onto the opening, attach it flat against the controller board, and then fasten it using the screw. M160/M161 2-30...
  • Page 61 Print the configuration page to confirm the installation (page 2-17 "Printing a Configuration Page").  Confirm that the NetWare was correctly installed by printing the configuration page. If it is correctly installed, "NetWare" will appear for "Interface Information" on the configuration page. 2-31 M160/M161...
  • Page 62: Browser Unit Type M6

    Also, to provide a solution utilizing the web as in previous machines, Extended JavaScript is also provided as an ESA application. Due to the above, the browser unit for this model has two firmware modules, native application firmware, and Type-C application EXJS firmware. M160/M161 2-32...
  • Page 63: Installation Procedure

    Loosen the screw and remove the SD card slot cover at an angle. Insert the Browser Option SD card in SD slot 1 (upper). Then push it slowly until it clicks. Turn the main power switch on. Push the [User Tools/Counter] key. Touch "Extended Feature Settings" twice on the LCD. 2-33 M160/M161...
  • Page 64 Make sure that “Extended JS” application was automatically installed in the Startup Settings tab. Turn the main power switch OFF/ON. Push the [User Tools/Counter] key. Touch "Edit Home”. 10. Touch "Add Icon”. 11. Touch "Select Icon to Add”. M160/M161 2-34...
  • Page 65 Browser Unit Type M6 12. Touch "Application”. 13. Touch "Browser”. 14. Touch "Select Destination”. 15. Touch a “Blank” to set a location for the browser icon. 16. Touch "Exit” to end the browser icon addition. 2-35 M160/M161...
  • Page 66: Ricoh Javascript

    Browser Unit Type M6 2.8.4 RICOH JAVASCRIPT Do the following steps if the customer is using the Ricoh JavaScript connected to a Web application developed by Operius/RiDP. Turn the main power switch ON. Push the [User Tools/Counter] key. Touch "Browser Features”.
  • Page 67: Preparation

    Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure. Loosen the screw and remove the SD card slot cover at an angle. Insert the SD card included for firmware update into SD slot 2 (lower). Then push it slowly until it clicks. 2-37 M160/M161...
  • Page 68: Updating The Extended Javascript

    15. Change the status of Extended JS to “waiting” in the Startup Settings tab. 16. Turn the main power switch OFF. 17. Remove the SD card from slot 2 (lower slot). 18. Turn the main power switch ON. M160/M161 2-38...
  • Page 69: Un-Installing Exjs Firmware

    “Uninstalling the extended feature... Please wait” is then displayed on the touch screen. After "Completed" is displayed, turn the main power switch OFF.  The Browser firmware is un-installed from the machine when the Browser SD card is removed. 2-39 M160/M161...
  • Page 70: Xps Direct Print Option Type M6

    Insert the SD card (XPS Direct Print) in SD slot 1 (upper). Then push it slowly until it clicks. Hook the SD card slot cover onto the opening, attach it flat against the controller board, and then fasten it using the screw. M160/M161 2-40...
  • Page 71 Print the configuration page to confirm the installation (page 2-17 "Printing a Configuration Page").  Confirm that the XPS was correctly installed by printing the configuration page. If it is correctly installed, "XPS Menu" will appear on the configuration page. 2-41 M160/M161...
  • Page 72: Component Check

    Turn off the main power, and then disconnect the power cord. Loosen the screw and remove the SD card slot cover at an angle. Insert the SD card (VM Card) in SD slot 1 (upper). Then push it slowly until it clicks. M160/M161 2-42...
  • Page 73 Operate the machine with the VM card installed in SD Card Slot 1 (upper).  If you have changed the [Sleep Mode Timer] setting in Step 1, change the setting back to the previous one once installation is complete. 2-43 M160/M161...
  • Page 74: Ocr Unit Type M2

    (after the originals are ejected from the ARDF). Therefore, you can remove the originals from the exposure glass or ARDF.  You can use other applications such as copy and printer while the machine embeds the text information of the scanned document. M160/M161 2-44...
  • Page 75: Installation Procedure

    Turn off the main power switch, and do steps 1 to 5 again. Turn the main power switch off and on. Go to SP 5-878-004 (Option Setup: OCR) and press [EXECUTE]. The OCR dictionary is copied to the HDD from the SD card. 2-45 M160/M161...
  • Page 76: Restoration Procedure

    OCR Unit Type M2. Then re-install the OCR Unit Type M2 from the new SD card.  When you replace the HDD and NVRAM at the same time Re-install the OCR Unit Type M2 from the original SD card. M160/M161 2-46...
  • Page 77 Order a new SD card (service part) of the OCR Unit Type M2, and then re-install from the new SD card.  When you re-install the OCR Unit Type M2, do the same procedure as the original installation procedure. 2-47 M160/M161...
  • Page 78: Memory Unit Type M1 1.5Gb

    Before beginning work, ground yourself by touching something metal to discharge any static electricity. Static electricity can damage the memory unit. Remove the memory cover. Loosen the screw by using a coin, and then slide the inner cover towards the front to remove it. M160/M161 2-48...
  • Page 79 Keeping the module at an angle, press it down until it clicks into place. When also installing the hard disk, install it before returning the inner cover to the machine. For instructions about installing the hard disk, see page 2-51 "Hard Disk Drive Option Type M6". 2-49 M160/M161...
  • Page 80 11. Print the configuration page to confirm the installation (page 2-17 "Printing a Configuration Page").  Confirm that the SDRAM module was correctly installed by printing the configuration page. Check that the total memory value is shown in "Total Memory" on the configuration page. M160/M161 2-50...
  • Page 81: Hard Disk Drive Option Type M6

    2.13 HARD DISK DRIVE OPTION TYPE M6 2.13.1 COMPONENT CHECK Description Q'ty Hard disk CABLE:HDD:SATA:RED:102 CABLE:HDD:SATA:POWER_3P:70 KNOB SCREW:M3 SHEET:EMC:ADDRESS:TAI DECAL:DOC:NA DECAL:DOC:EU DECAL:DOC:CHN RoHS Decal LABEL:ROHS:DATE:40MM 2.13.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE  Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure. Remove the memory cover. 2-51 M160/M161...
  • Page 82 Loosen the screw by using a coin, and then slide the inner cover towards the front to remove it. Connect the flat cable and power cord to the hard disk. Check the installation position of the hard disk. M160/M161 2-52...
  • Page 83 Install the hard disk, and then fasten the hard disk to the machine with the screws. Insert the two left protrusions of the inner cover, and then insert the two right protrusions into the notches on the machine. 2-53 M160/M161...
  • Page 84 11. Print the configuration page to confirm the installation (page 2-17 "Printing a Configuration Page").  Confirm that the hard disk was correctly installed by printing the configuration page. If it is correctly installed, "Hard Disk" will appear for "Device Connection" on the configuration page. M160/M161 2-54...
  • Page 85: File Format Converter Type E

    Before beginning work, ground yourself by touching something metal to discharge any static electricity. Static electricity can damage the file format converter. Loosen the two screws and remove the slot cover. The removed cover will not be reused. Fully insert the file format converter. 2-55 M160/M161...
  • Page 86 Check or set the following SP codes with the values shown below. SP No. Title Setting SP5-836-001 Capture Function (0:Off 1:On) "1" SP5-836-002 Panel Setting "0" Press the [User Tools/Counter] key. In System Settings>Administrator Tools, check that [Capture Priority] appears. M160/M161 2-56...
  • Page 87: Ieee 1284 Interface Board Type A

    Static electricity can damage the interface board. You can only install one of the following network interfaces at a time: (IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n (Wireless LAN), IEEE1284) Loosen the two screws and remove the slot cover. The removed cover will not be reused. 2-57 M160/M161...
  • Page 88 Print the configuration page to confirm that the board was attached correctly (page 2-17 "Printing a Configuration Page").  Confirm that the IEEE 1284 I/F board was correctly installed by printing the configuration page. If it is correctly installed, "Parallel Interface" will appear for "Device Connection" on the configuration page. M160/M161 2-58...
  • Page 89: Ieee802.11 Interface Unit Type O

    Static electricity can damage the interface unit. You can only install one of the following network interfaces at a time: (IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n (Wireless LAN), IEEE1284) Loosen the two screws and remove the slot cover. The removed cover will not be reused. 2-59 M160/M161...
  • Page 90: Up Mode Settings For Wireless Lan

    Press "Wireless LAN". Only the wireless LAN options show. Press "Communication Mode". Select either "802.11 Ad-Hoc Mode", or "Infrastructure Mode". Press "SSID Setting". Enter the SSID setting. (The setting is case sensitive.) Press "Ad-HocChannel". You need this setting when Ad Hoc Mode is selected. M160/M161 2-60...
  • Page 91 Press "Wireless LAN Signal" to check the machine's radio wave status using the operation panel. You can check the status only if [Communication Mode] is set to [Infrastructure Mode]. 10. Press "Restore Factory Defaults" to initialize the wireless LAN settings. 2-61 M160/M161...
  • Page 92 Used to confirm the current WEP key setting. Used to show the maximum length of the string that WEP Mode can be used for the WEP Key entry. WPA2 Authent. Used to confirm the current WPA authentication setting Method and preshared key. M160/M161 2-62...
  • Page 93: Bluetooth Interface Unit Type D

    Bluetooth Interface Unit Type D 2.17 BLUETOOTH INTERFACE UNIT TYPE D 2.17.1 COMPONENT CHECK Description Q’ty Bluetooth Module CD-ROM SHEET:CAUTION CHART: BLUETOOTH:EXP SHEET:FCCDOC:BLUETOOTH CAUTION CHART:CE:BLUETOOTH 2-63 M160/M161...
  • Page 94: Installation Procedure

    Print the configuration page to confirm the installation (page 2-17 "Printing a Configuration Page").  Confirm that the Bluetooth interface unit was correctly installed by printing the configuration page. If it is correctly installed, "Bluetooth" will appear for "Device Connection" on the configuration page. M160/M161 2-64...
  • Page 95: Copy Data Security Unit Type G

    2.18 COPY DATA SECURITY UNIT TYPE G 2.18.1 COMPONENT CHECK Description Q’ty For this model ICIB-3 BRACKET:ICIB Screw – M3 x 6 BRACKET Not used Screw – M3 x 4 Tapping screw – M3 x 8 Not used RoHS Decal LABEL:ROHS:DATE:40MM 2-65 M160/M161...
  • Page 96: Installation Procedure

    Copy Data Security Unit Type G 2.18.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE  Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure. Attach bracket [A] to the ICIB-3 [B] (M3 x 4; x 2). Right Cover (page 4-8 " M160/M161 2-66...
  • Page 97 Copy Data Security Unit Type G Right Cover") Mount Copy Data Security Unit [A] on the BICU board with the connector on the upper right part aligned (M3 x 6; x 2). 2-67 M160/M161...
  • Page 98: User Tool Setting

    If you forget to do this, "Detect Data Security for Copying" feature cannot appear in the user tool settings. And then SC165 will appear every time the machine is switched on, and the machine cannot be used. M160/M161 2-68...
  • Page 99: Data Overwrite Security Unit Type I

    Administrator login name  Administrator login password If any of these settings is at a factory default value, tell the customer these settings must be changed before you do the installation procedure. Make sure that “Machine Management” is on. 2-69 M160/M161...
  • Page 100: Seal Check And Removal

    If the surfaces of the tapes do not show “VOID”, remove them from the corners of the box. You can see the “VOID” marks [B] when you remove each seal. In this condition, they cannot be attached to the box again. M160/M161 2-70...
  • Page 101: Installation Procedure

    Insert the SD card (DataOverwriteSecurity Unit) in SD slot 1 (upper) [A] with its label face towards the front of the machine. Then push it slowly into SD slot 1 (upper) until you hear a click. Install the application using SP5-878-001. 2-71 M160/M161...
  • Page 102: Security Settings

    "NVRAM" mentioned in here means the NVRAM on the Controller Board.  "NVRAM" or EEPROM on the BCU has nothing to do with this. Please use the following procedure when the Data Overwrite Security and HDD Encryption are reinstalled. M160/M161 2-72...
  • Page 103: Data Overwrite Security

    Exit the SP mode and turn off the main power switch. Turn on the machine power. Do SP5-990-005 (SP print mode Diagnostic Report). Go into the User Tools mode, and select [System Settings] - [Administrator Tools] - [Auto Erase Memory Setting] - [On]. Exit the User Tools mode. 2-73 M160/M161...
  • Page 104: Using Auto Erase Memory

    11. Check the display and make sure that the overwrite erase icon appears. 12. Check the overwrite erase icon. The icon [1] is lit when there is temporary data to be overwritten, and blinks during overwriting. The icon [2] is lit when there is no temporary data to be overwritten. M160/M161 2-74...
  • Page 105: Hdd Encryption

    Turn on the main power switch, and then enter the SP mode. Select SP5878-002, and then press "Execute" on the LCD. Exit the SP mode after "Completed" is displayed on the LCD. Turn off the main power switch. 2-75 M160/M161...
  • Page 106: Enable Encryption Setting

    If you have selected [Save to SD], load an SD card into the media slot on the side of the control panel and press [OK] to back up the machine's data encryption key. If you have selected [Print on Ppr], press the [Start] key. Print out the machine's data encryption key. M160/M161 2-76...
  • Page 107: Backing Up The Encryption Key

    [OK]; once the machine's data encryption key is backed up, press [Exit]. If you have selected [Print on Ppr], press the [Start] key. Print out the machine's data encryption key. Press [Exit]. Log out. 2-77 M160/M161...
  • Page 108: Encryption Key Restoration

    The machine will automatically restore the encryption key to the flash memory on the controller board. 10. Turn off the main power switch when the machine has returned to normal status. 11. Remove the SD card from Slot 2. M160/M161 2-78...
  • Page 109 10. Remove the SD card from Slot 2. 11. Turn on the main power switch. 12. Memory clear SP5-801-xx (Exclude SP-5-801-001: All Clear and SP-5-801-002: Engine), and clear SP5-846-046: address book. 13. Set necessary user settings in User Tools key. 2-79 M160/M161...
  • Page 110: Settings For @Remote Service

    If a proxy server is available, configure the following SP settings.  Use Proxy (SP5816-062) Set to "1: Enable".  Proxy server IP address (SP5816-063)  Proxy server Port number (SP5816-064)  Proxy User ID (SP5816-065)  Proxy Password (SP5816-066) Get a Request Number M160/M161 2-80...
  • Page 111: Execute The @Remote Settings

    Check the request number again. parameter) Make sure that the screen displays the Location Information with SP5816-205 only when it has been input at the Center GUI. Click [EXECUTE] to execute the registration with SP5816-206. Check the registration result with SP5816-207. 2-81 M160/M161...
  • Page 112 Check the request number again. parameter) Exit the SP mode. SP5816-208 Error Codes Cause Code Meaning Solution/ Workaround Operation Inquiry, registration attempted Obtain a Request Number Error, Incorrect -12002 without acquiring Request before attempting the Setting Inquiry or Registration. M160/M161 2-82...
  • Page 113 -12010 The certification area is not Initialize the certification initialized. area. -2385 Other error -2387 Not supported at the Service Error Caused Center by Response from GW URL -2389 Database out of service -2390 Program out of service 2-83 M160/M161...
  • Page 114 -2394 Mainframe not managed Box ID for external RCG is -2395 illegal. Mainframe ID for external -2396 RCG is illegal. Check the ID2 of the -2397 Incorrect ID2 format mainframe. Incorrect request number -2398 Check the Request No. format M160/M161 2-84...
  • Page 115: Preventive Maintenance

    PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 117: Preventive Maintenance

    Preventive Maintenance Tables 3. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 3.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TABLES See "Appendices" for the following information:  Preventive Maintenance M160/M161...
  • Page 118: Image Quality Standards

    Resolution Reduction: Min 3.6 × M lines /mm using the ARDF or more Envelopes Leading edge: 4.3 mm Leading edge: 15 mm Assured Image Area Left/Right: 4.3 mm Left/Right: 10 mm Trailing edge: 4.3 mm Trailing edge: 15 mm M160/M161...
  • Page 119 Trailing edge: 3.0 mm ARDF Item Specification Remarks 100% SEF: ± 1.75% or less Magnification Error Reduction/Enlargement SEF: ± 1.75% or less  To check whether the problem is with the image or is due to another issue, print the test pattern. M160/M161...
  • Page 120: Paper Transfer Quality Standards

    ± 1.0 mm/100 mm or less (B5 SEF or more) ± 1.5 mm/100 mm or less (Less than B5 SEF) 20 mm or less from the leading and In an office environment Curling after fusing trailing edges with a radius of 40 mm or greater. M160/M161...
  • Page 121 Single Side: 45-110 B5 SEF) Duplex: Duplex: 45-90 kg ± 2.5 mm/100 mm or less These standards are determined using standard paper under standard conditions. Values may vary depending on environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, use of used paper, etc. M160/M161...
  • Page 123 REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 125: Replacement And Adjustment

    AC, even if you do not press the main power switch, the machine will start automatically and the moving parts will begin to move. When working on moving parts, be careful that fingers or clothes do not get caught. M160/M161...
  • Page 126: Shutdown Method

    Note: If some LEDs on any of the boards are blinking or lit, current is still flowing. How to start from shutdown To start the machine, press the main power switch. However, if you press the main power switch between the beginning and the end of a shutdown, the machine will not start. M160/M161...
  • Page 127: Forced Shutdown

    To make a forced shutdown, press and hold the main power switch for 6 seconds. In general, do not use the forced shutdown.  Forced shutdown may damage the hard disk and memory, and can cause damage to the machine. Use a forced shutdown only if it is unavoidable. M160/M161...
  • Page 128: Special Tools

    SD Card 128MB B6455020 SD Card 1GB  A PC (Personal Computer) is required for creating the Encryption key file on an SD card when replacing the controller board for a model in which HDD encryption has been enabled. M160/M161...
  • Page 129: Exterior Covers

    ( x2) on the by-pass tray [A]. Release the both end hinges of the by-pass tray [A] to detach it.  To remove the by-pass tray, lift the left hinge first to release while raising the by-pass tray upwards.  The left hinge is C-cut. M160/M161...
  • Page 130 ( x1) on the front cover [A] in order to remove the strap that ties the front cover to the machine. Open the front cover [A] and release the strap [B]. Release both side hinges to detach the front cover [A].  Release the left hinge [B] first to detach the front cover. M160/M161...
  • Page 131: Left Cover

    Exterior Covers 4.3.2 LEFT COVER  There are three tabs on the back of the left cover. Refer to the picture below. Open the Front Cover. Open the Rear Cover. Left Cover [A] ( x4, Hook x3) M160/M161...
  • Page 132: Right Cover

    Exterior Covers 4.3.3 RIGHT COVER  There are four tabs on the back of the right cover. Refer to the picture below. Open the Front Cover. Open the Rear Cover. Right Cover [A] ( x4, Hook x4) M160/M161...
  • Page 133: Rear Cover / Rear Lower Cover

    Exterior Covers 4.3.4 REAR COVER / REAR LOWER COVER Two screws on Rear Lower Cover [A] ( x2) Open the rear cover [B]. Release both side hinges to detach the rear cover [A]. Rear Lower Cover [A] M160/M161...
  • Page 134: Upper Cover

    ARDF and Scanner Unit (page 4-87 "Scanner Unit (with ARDF)") Operation Panel (page 4-11 "Operation Panel") ( x3) on the left side of the upper cover [A]. ( x4) on the right side of the upper cover [A] Upper Cover [A] M160/M161 4-10...
  • Page 135: Operation Panel

    Exterior Covers 4.3.6 OPERATION PANEL Scanner Unit (page 4-87 "Scanner Unit (with ARDF)") Two connectors on the BICU [A] indicated below. Operation Panel [A] ( x6, 4-11 M160/M161...
  • Page 136: Operation Panel Lower Inner Cover

    Exterior Covers 4.3.7 OPERATION PANEL LOWER INNER COVER Operation Panel (page 4-11 "Operation Panel") Operation Panel Lower Inner Cover [A] (Hook x2) M160/M161 4-12...
  • Page 137: Led Optics

    PCDU (page 4-20 "PCDU") Upper Cover (page 4-10 "Upper Cover") Duct [A] (Hook x 12) Upper Inner Cover [A] ( x2, Hook x3) Remove the securing screws of the front stay [A] ( x2). 4-13 M160/M161...
  • Page 138 Remove the spacer [A], ground wire [B], and flat cable [C] from the LED unit.  The spacer [A] has a protruding part that engages with the groove in the shaft to secure the spacer. When you remove the spacer, pull its handle downward as if to rotate the spacer slightly. M160/M161 4-14...
  • Page 139 LED unit holder. Be careful not to force the LED unit in. Doing so may cause the LED unit holder's springs to come off. Bend the stay [A] to release the left and right tabs, and then separate the stay from the LED head [B]. 4-15 M160/M161...
  • Page 140: How To Re-Engage Disengaged Springs

    10. Remove the two spring holders [B] from the LED head [A]. How to Re-engage Disengaged Springs If the spring hook [A] of the LED unit holder is disengaged, re-engage it according to the following procedure: Hook disengaged [A] M160/M161 4-16...
  • Page 141 Remove the right cover, and then remove the gear unit. (page 4-26 "Gear Unit") Loosen the screws on the cover [A]. ( x3).  Be sure to loosen the screws holding the cover [A] just enough to insert tweezers or a screwdriver into the gap. Do not actually remove the screws. 4-17 M160/M161...
  • Page 142 Insert tweezers or a screwdriver into the gap between the cover [A] and frame and re-engage the spring hook [B] in the correct position. Left side Remove the left cover, and then raise the spring using tweezers or a screwdriver inserted through the gap at the lower right of the spring [A]. M160/M161 4-18...
  • Page 143 LED Optics You can check the position of the hook [A] through the guide of the LED unit. Using tweezers or a screwdriver, re-engage the hook in the correct position. 4-19 M160/M161...
  • Page 144: Pcdu

    PCDU 4.5 PCDU 4.5.1 PCDU Open the front cover [A]. Hold the grip to pull the PCDU [A] out. M160/M161 4-20...
  • Page 145: Toner Cartridge

    Open the front cover [A] and push down the lever of the toner cartridge [B] circled in the picture below.  The release lever works in two steps. To release the lock, push down the release lever to the horizontal position. Hold the grip to pull the toner cartridge [A] out. 4-21 M160/M161...
  • Page 146: Image Transfer

    Image Transfer 4.7 IMAGE TRANSFER 4.7.1 IMAGE TRANSFER ROLLER PCDU (page 4-20 "PCDU") Pinch both green ends of the guide [A] and pull it towards you. Image Transfer Roller [A] M160/M161 4-22...
  • Page 147: Drive Unit

    4.8.1 MAIN MOTOR Right Cover (page 4-8 "Right Cover") Drive Unit (page 4-26 "Drive Unit") Main Motor [A] ( x4, 4.8.2 DUPLEX EXIT MOTOR Upper Cover (page 4-10 "Upper Cover") Duplex Exit Motor [A] ( x2, 4-23 M160/M161...
  • Page 148: Toner Supply Clutch

    4.8.3 TONER SUPPLY CLUTCH Gear Unit (page 4-26 "Gear Unit") Temp Humid Sensor (page 4-72 "Temp Humid Sensor") Toner Supply Clutch [A] with shaft (Gear x1) All things attached to the toner supply clutch [A]. (Gear x1, Shaft x1) M160/M161 4-24...
  • Page 149: Registration Clutch

    Drive Unit 4.8.4 REGISTRATION CLUTCH BICU (page 4-61 "BICU") Registration Clutch [A] ( 4.8.5 PAPER FEED CLUTCH BICU (page 4-61 "BICU") Paper Feed Clutch [A] ( 4-25 M160/M161...
  • Page 150: Drive Unit

    Duplex Clutch (page 4-28 "Duplex Clutch") Drive Unit [A] ( x5, Grounding Plate x1) 4.8.7 GEAR UNIT Drive Unit (page 4-26 "Drive Unit") Paper Size Detection Switch (page 4-45 "Paper Size Detection Switch") Gear Unit [A] ( x4, x2, Gear x1) M160/M161 4-26...
  • Page 151: By-Pass Feed Clutch

    Right Cover (page 4-8 "Right Cover") Harness Guide [A] ( x1, By-pass Feed Clutch [A] ( x1, 4.8.9 RELAY CLUTCH By-pass Feed Unit (page 4-41 "By-pass Feed Unit") Gear Unit (page 4-26 "Gear Unit") Relay Clutch [A] ( x1) 4-27 M160/M161...
  • Page 152: By-Pass Bottom Plate Clutch

    Drive Unit 4.8.10 BY-PASS BOTTOM PLATE CLUTCH Right Cover (page 4-8 "Right Cover") By-pass Bottom Plate Clutch [A] ( x1, 4.8.11 DUPLEX CLUTCH Controller Board (page 4-58 "Controller Board") Duplex Clutch [A] ( x1, Bracket x1, M160/M161 4-28...
  • Page 153: Junction Gate Solenoid

    Drive Unit 4.8.12 JUNCTION GATE SOLENOID Upper Cover (page 4-10 "Upper Cover") Release the harness of the Junction Gate Solenoid. ( x1 of the Junction Gate Solenoid. Junction Gate Solenoid [A] ( x2, Spring x1) 4-29 M160/M161...
  • Page 154: Fusing

    For PM: Install a fusing unit without new product detection capability and reset PM Counter Fuser setting (engine SP 7-804-003) after replacement.  User Maintenance Model (M160) For PM: Install a fusing unit with new product detection capability from the Maintenance Kit. (User operation)
  • Page 155: Upper Fusing Unit / Lower Fusing Unit

    When reassembling, be sure to attach the pin [A] to the correct position. If not, the fusing unit cannot be attached to the main body properly. Separate the fusing unit into the upper and lower fusing units. Right cover [A] ( x2) [B]: Lower Fusing Unit [C]: Upper Fusing Unit 4-31 M160/M161...
  • Page 156: Fusing Pressure Roller

    You can rejoin the upper and lower fusing units with more ease by lowering the envelope lever. 4.9.3 FUSING PRESSURE ROLLER Separate the fusing unit into the upper and lower fusing units. (page 4-31 "Upper Fusing Unit / Lower Fusing Unit") Fusing Pressure Roller [A] M160/M161 4-32...
  • Page 157: Fusing Lamp / Hot Roller

    Separate the fusing unit into the upper and lower fusing units. (page 4-31 "Upper Fusing Unit / Lower Fusing Unit") Cover [A] ( x1) Remove the screws of the fusing lamp. ( x3) 4-33 M160/M161...
  • Page 158 Fusing Two brackets [A] Fusing lamp [A] M160/M161 4-34...
  • Page 159: Thermostat

    Hot Roller [A] 4.9.5 THERMOSTAT Separate the fusing unit into the upper and lower fusing units. (page 4-31 "Upper Fusing Unit / Lower Fusing Unit") Hot Roller (page 4-33 "Fusing Lamp / Hot Roller") Thermostat [A] ( x2) 4-35 M160/M161...
  • Page 160: Thermistor

    Fusing Unit / Lower Fusing Unit") Hot Roller (page 4-33 "Fusing Lamp / Hot Roller") Remove the screws of the harness. ( x3) Remove the bracket of the drawer connector, and then remove the screws of the thermistor. ( x3) Thermistor [A] M160/M161 4-36...
  • Page 161 Fusing Notes on reassembly Be sure to attach the drawer connector with its protruding part [A] in the position shown below. Insert the flat nut [A]. Be sure not to drop them during disassembly. 4-37 M160/M161...
  • Page 162: Hot Roller Stripper

    Fusing 4.9.7 HOT ROLLER STRIPPER Separate the fusing unit into the upper and lower fusing units. (page 4-31 "Upper Fusing Unit / Lower Fusing Unit") Spring [A] Hot Roller Stripper [A] M160/M161 4-38...
  • Page 163: Paper Feed

    4.10.1 PAPER FEED TRAY Paper Feed Tray [A] 4.10.2 PAPER FEED ROLLER Paper Feed Tray (page 4-39 "Paper Feed Tray") Slide the lever [B] to the left to detach the paper feed roller [A]. 4-39 M160/M161...
  • Page 164: Friction Pad

    Release the hooks on the bottom of the paper feed tray to detach the friction pad [A]. 4.10.4 PAPER END SENSOR By-pass Feed Unit (page 4-41 "By-pass Feed Unit") Bracket [A] ( x6) Paper End Sensor [A] ( x1, Hook) M160/M161 4-40...
  • Page 165: By-Pass Feed Unit

    By-pass Bottom Plate Clutch (page 4-28 "By-pass Bottom Plate Clutch") By-pass Feed Unit [A] ( x5,  Release the hook [A] and then insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the space [B] to detach the by-pass feed unit from the machine. 4-41 M160/M161...
  • Page 166: By-Pass Feed Roller

    Gear Unit (page 4-26 "Gear Unit") ( x2, Bearing x2) on both sides of the by-pass feed roller (guide) [A] Slide the by-pass feed guide [A] with the by-pass feed roller to the right to detach it from the machine. M160/M161 4-42...
  • Page 167: By-Pass Friction Pad

    By-pass Feed Unit (page 4-41 "By-pass Feed Unit") Bottom Plate [A]  If you cannot remove the bottom plate because the part [A] prevents the cam [B] from releasing, rotate the shaft [C] to let the cam [B] avoid the bottom plate link [A]. 4-43 M160/M161...
  • Page 168: By-Pass Paper End Sensor

    Push the friction pad [A] down to detach it. (Spring x1) 4.10.8 BY-PASS PAPER END SENSOR By-pass Feed Unit (page 4-41 "By-pass Feed Unit") Bracket with By-pass Sensor [A] ( x1) Detach the By-pass Paper End Sensor [A] from the bracket. (Hook) M160/M161 4-44...
  • Page 169: By-Pass Bottom Plate Hp Sensor

    By-pass Bottom Plate HP Sensor [A] ( x1, Hook) 4.10.10 PAPER SIZE DETECTION SWITCH Right Cover (page 4-8 "Right Cover") Bracket with Paper Size Detection Switch [A] ( x4, Detach the Paper Size Detection Switch [A] from the bracket. (Hook x2) 4-45 M160/M161...
  • Page 170 Paper Feed M160/M161 4-46...
  • Page 171: Paper Transport

    Paper Exit Sensor [A] ( x1, Hook) 4.11.2 PAPER OVERFLOW SENSOR Upper Cover (page 4-10 "Upper Cover") Paper Overflow Sensor [A] ( x1, Hook) 4.11.3 DUPLEX EXIT SENSOR Upper Cover (page 4-10 "Upper Cover") Duplex Exit Sensor [A] ( x1, Hook) 4-47 M160/M161...
  • Page 172: Duplex Entrance Sensor

    Duplex Clutch (page 4-28 "Duplex Clutch") Open the duplex exit guide plate [A]. Remove screws circled in the picture below ( x5). [A] Duplex exit guide unit Release the linking part to remove duplex exit guide unit [A]. M160/M161 4-48...
  • Page 173: Registration Roller (Driven)

    Release the bearing [A] ×1 at the left end of the registration roller (drive) and fixing plate[B] ×1. ( x1, ×2) Release the bearing at the right end of the registration roller (drive), and remove the grounding plate [A]. ( x 1, x 1) 4-49 M160/M161...
  • Page 174 Insert a flathead screwdriver into the gap on the left of the registration roller guide to release the protruding part. Release the harness from the guide [A] to detach the guide [A] with the registration roller (driven). 10. Detach the registration roller (driven) [B] from the guide [A]. M160/M161 4-50...
  • Page 175: Registration Roller (Drive)

    Slide the registration roller (drive) [A] to the right to remove it. 4.11.7 REGISTRATION SENSOR PCDU (page 4-20 "PCDU") Sheet [A] Release the hooks of the harness cover [A] with a screwdriver to remove it. Registration Sensor [A] (Hook, 4-51 M160/M161...
  • Page 176 Paper Transport M160/M161 4-52...
  • Page 177: Electrical Components

    Right Cover [A] ( x4, Hook x3) Remove the five screws of the bracket [A] ( x 5), then remove the FCU board [B] with bracket ( x 1, x 1) Detach the brackets [B] and [C] from the FCU board [A]. ( x3) 4-53 M160/M161...
  • Page 178 If the machine does not beep, switch the main power off and then back on and try the data transfer again. Try several times if necessary.  Be sure to check the transfer result after executing data transfer. If the transfer has M160/M161 4-54...
  • Page 179: Speaker

    Right Cover (page 4-8 "Right Cover") Remove the five screws of the bracket [A] ( x 5), then remove the FCU board [B] with bracket ( x 1, x 1) Controller Box [A] ( x4, Speaker [A] ( x2) 4-55 M160/M161...
  • Page 180 Rear Lower Cover (page 4-9 "Rear Cover / Rear Lower Cover") ( x3, x2) on the left side of the PSU. ( x1, x1) on the right side of the PSU. ( x2) on the rear side of the PSU. M160/M161 4-56...
  • Page 181 Electrical Components PSU [A] with Bracket ( 10. Cover [A] ( x2) 11. Detach the PSU [A] from the bracket. ( x6) 4-57 M160/M161...
  • Page 182: Controller Board

    Copy the address book data to an SD card from the flash ROM on the controller board with SP5-846-051 if possible. Replacement Procedure Controller Box (page 4-55 "Speaker") Detach the controller board [A] by sliding it to the right. ( x4, x1). Remove the NVRAM [C], the upper brace [A] and the lower brace [B]. M160/M161 4-58...
  • Page 183: After Installing The Controller Board

    If the customer is using the data encryption feature, the encryption key must be restored.  If the message “SD card for restoration is required.” appears after the controller replacement, the encryption key should be restored. Turn the main power switch off and on. 4-59 M160/M161...
  • Page 184: Nvram On The Controller Board

    Do all of the following if SP5-824-001 (NVRAM Data Upload) and SP5-825-001 (NVRAM Data Download) cannot be performed for some reason. 1. Manually enter all data on the SMC report (factory settings). 2. Install the Security function (Data Overwrite Security and HDD Encryption unit) again. M160/M161 4-60...
  • Page 185: Bicu

    Set the DIP switches on the new BICU board to the same settings as the old board.  Make sure the EEPROM is correctly installed on the BICU. Insert the EEPROM in the EEPROM slot with the "half-moon" pointing [C] to the downside. 4-61 M160/M161...
  • Page 186: Eeprom On The Bicu

     The initial value stored in the EEPROM is “1”.  After the EEPROM is replaced, the display for SP5-996-001 changes to Japanese.  Refer to the following area code list. Area code Destination Japan North America Taiwan M160/M161 4-62...
  • Page 187: Before Hdd Replacement

    Specifically, the HDD contains document server documents and data stored in temporary files created automatically during copy job sorting and jam recovery. Such data is stored on the HDD in a special format, so it cannot normally be read but it can possibly be recovered with illegal methods. 4-63 M160/M161...
  • Page 188: Reinstallation

    If the customer is using the Data Overwrite Security, the Data Encryption feature or OCR Scanned PDF, these applications must be installed again. 4.12.9 TONER END SENSOR Left Cover (page 4-7 "Left Cover") Toner End Sensor [A] ( x1, x1, Tab x1) M160/M161 4-64...
  • Page 189: Hvps

    Electrical Components 4.12.10 HVPS Left Cover (page 4-7 " 4-65 M160/M161...
  • Page 190: Hvps With Bracket

    Electrical Components Left Cover") HVPS [A] ( x4, x2, Tab x1) 4.12.11 HVPS WITH BRACKET Left Cover (page 4-7 " M160/M161 4-66...
  • Page 191: Fusing Fan

    Electrical Components Left Cover") Toner End Sensor [B] and HVPS [A] with Bracket ( x5, 4.12.12 FUSING FAN Left Cover (page 4-7 " 4-67 M160/M161...
  • Page 192: Pcdu Cooling Fan

    BICU (page 4-61 "BICU") PCDU Cooling Fan [A] with Bracket ( x2, Detach the PCDU Cooling Fan [A] from the bracket. ( x3) 4.12.14 PSU COOLING FAN Left Cover (page 4-7 "Left Cover") PSU Cooling Fan [A] ( x2, M160/M161 4-68...
  • Page 193 Electrical Components  When you reattach the PSU cooling fan, the face of the fan with the sticker must be on the inside. 4-69 M160/M161...
  • Page 194: Dc Switch

    By-pass Feed Unit (page 4-41 "By-pass Feed Unit") DC Switch [A] with Bracket ( x1) Detach the DC Switch from the bracket [A]. ( x1) 4.12.16 FRONT DOOR INTERLOCK SWITCH Left Cover (page 4-7 "Left Cover") Front Door Interlock Switch [A] ( x1, M160/M161 4-70...
  • Page 195: Rear Door Interlock Switch

    Electrical Components 4.12.17 REAR DOOR INTERLOCK SWITCH Left Cover (page 4-7 "Left Cover") Rear Door Interlock Switch [A] ( x1, 4.12.18 DIMM Cover [A] Shield [A] ( x1) DIMM [A] 4-71 M160/M161...
  • Page 196: Temp Humid Sensor

    Electrical Components 4.12.19 TEMP HUMID SENSOR Right Cover (page 4-8 "Right Cover") Temp Humid Sensor [A] ( x1, 4.12.20 REAR COVER SWITCH Controller Board (page 4-58 "Controller Board") Rear Cover Switch [A] ( x1, Hook) M160/M161 4-72...
  • Page 197: Ardf

    Turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power cord before you start any of the procedures in this section. 4.13.1 ARDF UNIT Scanner Rear Cover [A] ( x2) Scanner Rear Upper Cover [A] ( x2 , x1 , x1) shown below  Use longnose pliers to pinch and release the clamp. 4-73 M160/M161...
  • Page 198 Lift the ARDF [A] to detach.  The joint parts of the ARDF have tabs that latch onto the scanner. So you need to push the ARDF forward fully while trying to detach it in order to detach the tabs. M160/M161 4-74...
  • Page 199: Ardf Front Cover

    ARDF 4.13.2 ARDF FRONT COVER  There are four tabs on the back of the ARDF front cover. Refer to the picture below. Open the ARDF top cover [A]. ARDF Front Cover [B] ( x1 ,Tab x4) 4-75 M160/M161...
  • Page 200: Ardf Rear Cover

    ARDF 4.13.3 ARDF REAR COVER Open the ARDF [A] and release the three hooks. Close the ARDF and then detach the ARDF rear cover [A]. ( x1) M160/M161 4-76...
  • Page 201: Ardf Top Cover

    ARDF 4.13.4 ARDF TOP COVER ARDF Rear Cover (page 4-76 "ARDF Rear Cover") ARDF Top Cover [A] ( x1) 4-77 M160/M161...
  • Page 202: Ardf Original Tray

    ARDF Rear Cover (page 4-76 "ARDF Rear Cover") Slide the ARDF original tray [A] to detach ( x1) 4.13.6 ORIGINAL FEED UNIT Open the ARDF top cover [A]. Slide the original feed unit [B] towards the front to detach. M160/M161 4-78...
  • Page 203: Ardf Friction Pad

    Push down the lever [A] to the right.  Push up the lever [A] to the initial position when the replacement is finished. Release the hinges arrowed below to detach the upper guide plate [A]. Lower Guide Plate [A] ( x5) 4-79 M160/M161...
  • Page 204 ARDF Release the harness. ( Detach the harness from the harness guide [A]. ( x8 , x1) Harness Guide [A] ( x1 , x1) Junction Gate Solenoid [A] ( x1) M160/M161 4-80...
  • Page 205 ARDF 10. Bracket [A] with the joint part [B] ( x4)  Do not remove the indicated screw [A]. 11. ( x2) on the ARDF drive motor. 12. ARDF Drive Motor [A] ( x1) 4-81 M160/M161...
  • Page 206: Ardf Top Cover Sensor

    4.13.9 ARDF TOP COVER SENSOR ARDF Rear Cover (page 4-76 "ARDF Rear Cover") ARDF Top Cover Sensor [A] ( x1 ,Hook) 4.13.10 ARDF ORIGINAL SET SENSOR ARDF Rear Cover (page 4-76 "ARDF Rear Cover") ARDF Original Set Sensor [A] ( x1 ,Hook) M160/M161 4-82...
  • Page 207: Ardf Registration Sensor

    Release the hook to remove the white plate [B].  Push the white plate inward and push the hook down when you try to detach the white plate. The shepe of the hook is shown below. ARDF Registration Sensor [A] with bracket ( x1) 4-83 M160/M161...
  • Page 208: Dfrb

    ARDF Detach the registration sensor [A] from the bracket. ( x1 ,Hook) 4.13.12 DFRB ARDF Rear Cover (page 4-76 "ARDF Rear Cover") DFRB [A] ( x all ,Hook x1) M160/M161 4-84...
  • Page 209: Pick-Up Solenoid

    Pick-up Solenoid [A] ( x1 , 4.13.14 JUNCTION GATE SOLENOID ARDF Rear Cover (page 4-76 "ARDF Rear Cover") ( x1 , x1 , x1 ,Spring x1) shown below ( x2 ) that fixes the Junction Gate Solenoid Lift the ARDF original tray [A]. 4-85 M160/M161...
  • Page 210 ARDF Release the link [A] of the junction gate solenoid. Junction Gate Solenoid [A] M160/M161 4-86...
  • Page 211: Scanner

    [A] and remove the covers. (Hook x4)  There are four tabs on the back of the front right cover [A]. Refer to the picture below before the replacement. Release the tab [B] first when removing the front right cover. 4-87 M160/M161...
  • Page 212 Operation Panel Lower Inner Cover (page 4-12 "Operation Panel Lower Inner Cover") Scanner Front Cover [A] (Hook x4) Remove the screws for Scanner Unit and ARDF Unit [A] (Right Side: x4 / Left Side: x1 / Upper: Right Side Left Side M160/M161 4-88...
  • Page 213 Scanner Upper Side Slide the ARDF and the scanner unit [A] to the right and then lift them to detach from the machine. 4-89 M160/M161...
  • Page 214: Scanner Upper Cover

    ARDF (page 4-73 "ARDF Unit") Scanner Front Cover (page 4-87 "Scanner Unit (with ARDF)") Scanner Upper Cover [A] ( x6) 4.14.3 ARDF OPEN/CLOSED SENSOR Scanner Upper Cover (page 4-90 "Scanner Upper Cover") ARDF Open/Closed Sensor [A] ( x1, Hook, Bracket x1) M160/M161 4-90...
  • Page 215: Carriage

    Bracket [C] ( x3) Carriage [A] (  In the area [C], the flat cable [B] is fixed with double-sided tape. Do not try to strip the flat cable [B] off by force. Remove the shaft [B] from the carriage [A]. 4-91 M160/M161...
  • Page 216: Carriage Unit Hp Sensor

    4.14.5 CARRIAGE UNIT HP SENSOR Scanner Upper Cover (page 4-90 "Scanner Upper Cover") Move the carriage [A] to the middle of the scanner unit. Bracket [B] and Rail [C] ( x4) Carriage Unit HP Sensor [A] ( x1, Hook) M160/M161 4-92...
  • Page 217: Scanner Motor

    Scanner 4.14.6 SCANNER MOTOR Scanner Upper Cover (page 4-90 "Scanner Upper Cover") Detach the scanner motor [A] from the scanner unit. ( x4) Scanner Motor [A] ( x2, 4-93 M160/M161...
  • Page 219: System Maintenance

    SYSTEM MAINTENANCE R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 221: System Maintenance

    Entering SP Mode For details, ask your supervisor. Exiting SP Mode Press "Exit" on the LCD twice to return to the user screen.  To make the settings effective, turn the main power switch off and on after exiting service mode. M160/M161...
  • Page 222: Types Of Sp Modes

    SP mode. This section explains the functions of the System/Printer/Scanner SP modes. Refer to the Fax service manual for the Fax SP modes. 5.1.4 SP MODE BUTTON SUMMARY Here is a short summary of the touch-panel buttons. M160/M161...
  • Page 223: Service Mode Lock/Unlock

    After machine servicing is completed:  Change SP5169 from "1" to "0".  Turn the machine off and on. Tell the administrator that you have completed servicing the machine.  The Administrator will then set the "Service Mode Lock" to ON. M160/M161...
  • Page 224: Updating The Firmware

    Flash ROM on the HDD Format Encryption Overwrite controller board Option Page description Language Flash ROM on the RPCS RPCS (RPCS for XPS driver controller board data process) Page description PS3/PDF Flash ROM on the language PS/PDF Adobe controller board (PostScript3) M160/M161...
  • Page 225 RFax Remote Fax controller board Flash ROM on the WebSys Web Service application Web Support controller board Document server Flash ROM on the WebDocBox Web Uapl application controller board Java VM Java VM platform Java VM card Option SDK1 M160/M161...
  • Page 226: Updating Firmware

    If the SD card is blank, copy the entire "romdata" folder onto the SD card.  If the card already contains the "romdata" folder, copy the "M160" folder onto the card. If the card already contains folders up to "M160", copy the necessary firmware files (e.g.
  • Page 227: Updating Procedure

    To select the item for upgrade, touch the selection on the touch panel, or push the corresponding key on the 10-key pad (1 to 5) of the operation panel. The number in parentheses tells you which key to push. When you make a selection, the [Verify(./*)] and [Update(#)] buttons come on the screen. M160/M161...
  • Page 228 It is recommended to update firmware modules one by one. With the selected items shown in reverse color, push the [Update] button or the [#] key on the operation panel to start the update. After you push [Update], following screen appears. M160/M161...
  • Page 229  The "Verify" procedure is not necessary but it is strongly recommended. 12. After the firmware is correctly updated, turn the main power switch off, and then switch the machine on for normal operation. M160/M161...
  • Page 230: Firmware Update Error

    Solution  Cannot map logical Cycle the machine off/on.  address If the program starts in the SD card, reinsert the SD card.  If you cannot resolve the problem with the above steps, replace the controller board. M160/M161 5-10...
  • Page 231 Incorrect version data Acquire correct update data then install again. in the SD card  Module error - Acquire the correct data (Japan, Overseas, OEM, Correct module etc.) then install again. (destination) is not in the SD card. 5-11 M160/M161...
  • Page 232 (access error) card.  If the program is in the controller board, replace the controller board.  Firmware update is Firmware update is disabled in the administrator prohibited settings. Retry by changing the settings to allow firmware update. M160/M161 5-12...
  • Page 233 Updating the Firmware Code Meaning Solution  Digital certificate Acquire correct update data then install again. check result of updating data was 5-13 M160/M161...
  • Page 234: Uploading/Downloading Nvram Data

    In order to prevent an error during the download, be sure to mark the SD card that holds the uploaded data with the number of the machine from which the data was uploaded.  You can upload NVRAM data from more than one machine to the same SD card. M160/M161 5-14...
  • Page 235: Downloading An Sd Card To Nvram

    NVRAM data to download successfully. The download fails if the serial numbers do not match. The following data cannot be downloaded to the NVRAM:  Total Count  Total: Full Color  B&W/Single Color  Charging Counters  Copier function option settings specified by the customer support system 5-15 M160/M161...
  • Page 236: Address Book Upload/Download

    Enter the SP mode, and then execute SP5-846-051 (Backup All Addr Book). Exit from the SP mode, and then turn off the main power switch. Remove the SD card from the SD card slot 2. Install the SD card slot cover. M160/M161 5-16...
  • Page 237: Download (Restore) To Machine

    If there is no data of address book information in the SD card, an error message is displayed. 5.4.4 ERASING THE BACKUP DATA After restoring the data, execute SP5-846-053 (Clear Backup Info) to erase the address book data stored in the SD card. 5-17 M160/M161...
  • Page 238: Capturing Log To Sd Card

    Type Storage Timing Destination (maximum storage capacity) Controller HDD (4 GB) debug log  Saved at all times Compressed when written to an SD card (GW debug from the HDD (from 4 GB to about 300 MB) log) M160/M161 5-18...
  • Page 239 While changing the firmware configuration  Forced power OFF (accidentally disconnecting the outlet)  Engine debug log in shutdown  When the power supply to the HDD is off because of energy saving (engine OFF mode /STR mode) 5-19 M160/M161...
  • Page 240: Security Of The Operation Log

    March 31, 2013: input 20130331 (yyyymmdd) Execute SP5-857-103 (Get a debug log of all) to write the debug log to the SD card. If the transfer is finished successfully, ‘completed’ is displayed on the touch panel display. M160/M161 5-20...
  • Page 241 If ‘failed’ appears on the touch panel display, turn the power off, and then recover from step 1 again. The debug logs are saved with the following file names. /LogTrace/machine Controller debug log (GW number/watching/yyyymmdd_hhmmss_unique debug log) identification number.gz /LogTrace/machine Engine debug log number/engine/yyyymmdd_hhmmss.gz /LogTrace/machine Operation panel debug log number/opepanel/yyyymmdd_hhmmss.tar.gz 5-21 M160/M161...
  • Page 243 TROUBLESHOOTING R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 245: Troubleshooting

    The self-diagnostic test checks the CPU, memory, HDD, and so on. An SC code is displayed if the self-diagnostic program detects any malfunction or abnormal condition. In the case of the error that can start the machine, record it in System Error Log. M160/M161...
  • Page 246: Service Call

    The job in progress will be erased  The machine will reboot automatically after approximately 30 seconds. The operator can wait until the machine reboots automatically or touch “Reset” on the screen to reset the machine immediately and go back to the copy screen. M160/M161...
  • Page 247: Sc100 (Scanning)

    Scanner home position error 1 The scanner home position sensor does not detect the scanner leaving the home position. SC120  Defective scanner home position sensor  Defective scanner home position sensor harness  Defective scanner motor driver  Defective scanner motor M160/M161...
  • Page 248 White level correction error The automatic adjustment has failed to correct the white level to the permissible range.  Defective scanner drive SC142  Defective optical section  Defective SBU board  Defective harness Turn the main power OFF and then ON. M160/M161...
  • Page 249  Replace the IPU (BICU) SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution IPU error (RI response error) Detecting an error on access to the RI. SC161-02 Defective IPU (BICU, ICTL) or RI abnormal performance, etc Replace the IPU (BICU) M160/M161...
  • Page 250 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution Machine serial number error Comparison of the product identification code in the machine serial number (11 digits). SC195 The product identification code in the machine serial number (11 digits) does not match. Re-enter the machine serial number. M160/M161...
  • Page 251: Sc200 (Led Optics)

     Control Board  Engine Board (*1)FGATE: Signals used between the controller and the engine in order to send the information about the sub scan length of the page to be printed. (*2)GPIO: A type of input/output terminal M160/M161...
  • Page 252 The head type data was read three times in succession (277-00)  Defective ASIC SC277-00  Defective LEDA SC277-10 (277-10)  LEDA power source error  Turn the main power OFF and then ON.  Replace the LED head M160/M161...
  • Page 253: Sc300 (Image Processing – 1)

    Disconnection of Toner Supply Clutch  Defective PCDU. (Toner leak)  Toner clogging  Check the connector connection or check for a broken wire.  Replace the Solenoid: Upper Cover  Replace the PCDU  Replace the Toner Cartridge. M160/M161...
  • Page 254 Turn the main power of the printer OFF and then ON  Check the connector connection or check for broken wire.  Replace the LED Head.  Replace the TE sensor (using the same troubleshooting procedure as for the LED). M160/M161 6-10...
  • Page 255: Sc400 (Image Processing – 2)

    Unmounted sensor (Disconnected connector or broken wire) SC498-00  Failed sensor  Turn the main power OFF and then ON.  Check that the connector is set.  Set the sensor.  Replace the sensor.  Replace the connector. 6-11 M160/M161...
  • Page 256: Sc500 (Paper Feed And Fusing)

    High status 20 times in succession, it reports SC520-00 this error.  The main motor incurs too much load from a defective unit.  The main motor is defective. Replace the defective unit or the motor M160/M161 6-12...
  • Page 257 50 times in succession.  Failed fan motor SC531-00  Disconnected connector  Replace the fan motor.  Check the connector.  Replace the harness.  Replace the IOB. 6-13 M160/M161...
  • Page 258 The heater thermistor has increased by less than 2.0 degrees in 1.5 seconds 5 times in a row. SC542-01  Deformed or floating thermistor  Input voltage out of range  Clear the SP: fusing SC.  Replace the thermistor. M160/M161 6-14...
  • Page 259 The temperature is detected to stay at 245 deg C or higher for one second. SC543-00  Shorted triac  Failed Engine Board  Clear the SP: fusing SC.  Replace the PSU.  Replace the Engine Board. 6-15 M160/M161...
  • Page 260 ON for more than 30 seconds after reloading.  Deformed or floating thermistor SC545-00  Broken fusing lamp wire  The overtemperature prevention mechanism started working  Clear the SP: fusing SC.  Replace the fusing thermistor.  Replace the fusing (Center) lamp. M160/M161 6-16...
  • Page 261 The frequency of the commercial power supply is unstable. SC547-03  Turn the main power OFF and then ON.  Check the commercial power supply.  Replace the harness.  Replace the Engine Board.  Replace the PSU. 6-17 M160/M161...
  • Page 262 SC553-02 The temperature is detected to stay at 245 deg C or higher for one second.  Shorted triac  Failed Engine Board  Clear the SP: fusing SC.  Replace the PSU.  Replace the Engine Board. M160/M161 6-18...
  • Page 263 Replace the Fusing Unit. SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution Zero-crossing frequency exceeded The number of zero-crossing interrupts exceeds a certain value in 500 ms. SC557-00 The frequency of the commercial power supply line is unstable or noise occurs. None 6-19 M160/M161...
  • Page 264: Sc600 (Device Communication)

    SC633-00 Serial line between the optional counter device, the relay board and copier control board is disconnected or damaged.  Turn the main power off/on.  Check the serial communication line. M160/M161 6-20...
  • Page 265 There is no DESS module in the machine (models on which the function is optional).  There is no expanded authentication module in the machine.  The SD card or the file of the expanded authentication module is broken. 6-21 M160/M161...
  • Page 266 "usercode" file was not moved when moving the application to another SD card Use the user code configuration tool for OSM users (Idissuer.exe) to create the "usercode" and store it in the root folder of the SD card containing the IC card module (eccm.mod). M160/M161 6-22...
  • Page 267  Displayed only when an error is detected while RC Gate is operating.  SC is not issued if an error occurs during RC Gate installation (because it can be referenced using SP). Dialup authentication failure 6-23 M160/M161...
  • Page 268 Displayed only when an error is detected while RC Gate is operating.  SC is not issued if an error occurs during RC Gate installation (because it can be referenced using SP). Insufficient current or connection fault The line is not supported and nothing can be done. M160/M161 6-24...
  • Page 269 (detected during operation)  If a modem board is not installed, install it.  Check again if the modem driver configurations (SP5-816-160, SP5-816-165 to 171, SP5-816-165 to 171) are correct.  If the problem is not solved, replace the modem. 6-25 M160/M161...
  • Page 270 NRS Center. SC651-01 Software bug Logging only. SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution Illegal Remote Service Dial-up (Chat program execution error) An unexpected error occurred when RC Gate dialed up the NRS Center. SC651-02 Software bug Logging only. M160/M161 6-26...
  • Page 271 Number of characters is not 17.  Includes a character that cannot be printed.  All spaces SC653-00  NULL Replace the NVRAM. Clear the RC Gate install ationstatus, write the common certificate, and then begin installation again. 6-27 M160/M161...
  • Page 272 669 - 23 Communication timeout error 669 - 24 Not operating error during EEPROM data read 669 - 25 Buffer full during EEPROM data read 669 - 26 No error code during EEPROM data read  Electromagnetic noise  EEPROM error M160/M161 6-28...
  • Page 273 The SC response from the engine was not received within the specified time after turning on the power (MFP models only).  Writing to Rapi driver failed (the other party not found through PCI).  Case 2  Unexpected down status was detected after /ENGRDY assertion. 6-29 M160/M161...
  • Page 274  Operation panel connector is loose, broken, or defective  Controller's late response  Turn the main power off/on.  Check the connection of the controller board.  Replace the controller board.  Check the control panel harness. M160/M161 6-30...
  • Page 275  Operation panel connector is loose, broken, or defective  Controller's late response  Turn the main power off/on.  Check the connection of the controller board.  Replace the controller board.  Check the control panel harness. 6-31 M160/M161...
  • Page 276  Operation panel connector is loose, broken, or defective  Controller's late response  Turn the main power off/on.  Check the connection of the controller board.  Replace the controller board.  Check the control panel harness. M160/M161 6-32...
  • Page 277 682 - 26 The device has stopped its operation 682 - 31 The requested buffer is full 682 - 36 EEPROM SRAM OPEN: Verification error  Turn the main power OFF and then ON.  Replace the PCDU (ID chip) 6-33 M160/M161...
  • Page 278 The print request signal (PRREQ) signal is not asserted within the prescribed time after paper reaches the registration stand-by position, SC688-00  Noise  Engine Board error  Turn the main power OFF and then ON.  Replace the Engine Board. M160/M161 6-34...
  • Page 279: Sc700 (Peripherals)

    Interrupt in kernel communication driver SC816-05 Preparation for transition to STR failed. SC816-07 Sysarch (LPUX_GET_PORT_INFO) error SC816-08 Sysarch (LPUX_ENGINE_TIMERCTRL) error SC816-09 Sysarch (LPUX_RETURN_FACTOR_STR) error SC816-10 Sysarch (LPUX_GET_PORT_INFO) error SC816-11 Sysarch (LPUX_GET_PORT_INFO) error SC816-12 Sysarch (LPUX_GET_PORT_INFO) error SC816-13 open() error 6-35 M160/M161...
  • Page 280  Energy save I/O subsystem defective  Energy save I/O subsystem detected a controller board error (non-response).  Error was detected during preparation for transition to STR.  Turn the main power off/on.  Replace the controller board. M160/M161 6-36...
  • Page 281 [0x5032] HAIC-P2 decompression error (An error occurred in the ASIC compression/decompression module.) HDD defective [0x6261] 6261 6420 6469 7200 00 "bad dir" gwinit process ending [0x696e] x69742064 "init died” VM is full [0x766d] 0x5f706167 "vm_pageout: VM is full” 6-37 M160/M161...
  • Page 282 - SC code - Detailed error code - Program address CPU/Memory Error  System firmware problem [0701] to [070A]  Defective RAM-DIMM  Defective controller M160/M161 6-38...
  • Page 283 Replace the controller board. Video bridge device (ASIC) register error 1 The CPU detects the video bridge device, but detects error data from the video bridge device. [50A2] Defective I/F between the video bridge device and controller Replace the controller board. 6-39 M160/M161...
  • Page 284 Replace or uninstall the HDD device.  Replace the HDD connector.  Replace the controller board. Diagnostics command error Result of the issuance of diagnostic command is error. [3004] Defective HDD device Replace or remove the HDD device. M160/M161 6-40...
  • Page 285 An error occurred during the loop-back test for the PHY IC on the controller.  PHY chip [6105]  Defective MAC of ASIC (SIMAC/COMIC/CELLO)  Defective I/F with the PHY board  Defective solder on the PHY board Replace the controller board. 6-41 M160/M161...
  • Page 286 Defective SDRAM DIMM  Defective controller Resident memory error The SPD values in all RAM DIMM are incorrect or unreadable. [0202]  Defective RAM DIMM  Defective SPD ROM on RAM DIMM  Defective 12C bus Replace the RAM DIMM M160/M161 6-42...
  • Page 287 Memory structure data error (Optional RAM slot ) The memory structure data error for the optional RAM (SDRAM DIMM) is detected during self-diagnosis. [0302]  Defective RAM DIMM [0402]  Defective SPD ROM on RAM DIMM  Defective 12C bus Replace the RAM DIMM. 6-43 M160/M161...
  • Page 288 [XXXX]: Detailed error code A verify error occurred when setting data was read from the clock generator via the I2C bus.  Defective clock generator [2701]  Defective I2C bus  Defective I2C port on the CPU Replace the controller board. M160/M161 6-44...
  • Page 289 Verification error in the NAND-Flash update When updating the remote ROM and the ROM, SCS encountered an error in writing to the NAND-Flash memory that SC842-00 holds the module data. Defective NAND-Flash memory. Turn the main power switch off and on. 6-45 M160/M161...
  • Page 290 Bluetooth device connection error When a Bluetooth hardware device (USB type) is connected after startup. SC853-00 A Bluetooth hardware device (USB type) has been connected after startup. Connect the Bluetooth hardware device (USB type) before turning on the main power switch. M160/M161 6-46...
  • Page 291 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution Wireless LAN board error (driver initialization failure) Wireless LAN board error (wireless LAN card: 802.11 is covered) SC855-02  Defective wireless LAN board  Loose connection  Turn the main power off/on.  Replace wireless LAN board 6-47 M160/M161...
  • Page 292 A serious error occurred during an attempt to update the encryption key.  Data in the USB Flash etc. is corrupted SC858-01  Communication error because of electromagnetic interference etc.  Controller board is defective Replace the Controller Board. M160/M161 6-48...
  • Page 293 Replace the Controller Board. SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution Data encryption conversion error (Other Error) A serious error occurred after data conversion during an attempt to update the encryption key. SC858-31 Controller board is defective Replace the Controller Board. 6-49 M160/M161...
  • Page 294 Only an error screen is displayed and no SC is issued during conversion. This SC is issued after machine restarts. SC859-02 Details: NVRAM/HDD conversion is incomplete. Power failure occurred during encryption key update. None The display after the restarting instructs the user to format the HDD. M160/M161 6-50...
  • Page 295 HDD errors or cable noises.  Check HDD connection.  Format the HDD.  If there is a problem with the HDD, it has to be replaced. SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution SC860-00 Hard disk startup error at power-on 6-51 M160/M161...
  • Page 296 Tried to obtain the information about the status of the hard disk from the driver, but no response has been returned for more than 30 seconds.  The hard disk has not yet initialized.  Broken label data  Defective hard disk Initialize the hard disk from SP mode. M160/M161 6-52...
  • Page 297 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. 6-53 M160/M161...
  • Page 298 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. M160/M161 6-54...
  • Page 299 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. 6-55 M160/M161...
  • Page 300 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. M160/M161 6-56...
  • Page 301 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. 6-57 M160/M161...
  • Page 302 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. M160/M161 6-58...
  • Page 303 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. 6-59 M160/M161...
  • Page 304 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. M160/M161 6-60...
  • Page 305 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. 6-61 M160/M161...
  • Page 306 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. M160/M161 6-62...
  • Page 307 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. 6-63 M160/M161...
  • Page 308 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. M160/M161 6-64...
  • Page 309 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. 6-65 M160/M161...
  • Page 310 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. M160/M161 6-66...
  • Page 311 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. 6-67 M160/M161...
  • Page 312 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. M160/M161 6-68...
  • Page 313 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. 6-69 M160/M161...
  • Page 314 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. M160/M161 6-70...
  • Page 315 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. 6-71 M160/M161...
  • Page 316 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. M160/M161 6-72...
  • Page 317 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. 6-73 M160/M161...
  • Page 318 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. M160/M161 6-74...
  • Page 319 SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD data CRC error While reading data from the HDD or storing data in the HDD, data transmission fails. SC864-00 Defective HDD  Format the HDD.  Replace the HDD. 6-75 M160/M161...
  • Page 320 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD data CRC error During HDD operation, the HDD returned a CRC error. Bad sectors were generated during operation. SC864-03 (An error occurred in partition "b".)  Format the HDD.  Replace the HDD. M160/M161 6-76...
  • Page 321 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD data CRC error During HDD operation, the HDD returned a CRC error. Bad sectors were generated during operation. SC864-06 (An error occurred in partition "e".)  Format the HDD.  Replace the HDD. 6-77 M160/M161...
  • Page 322 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD data CRC error During HDD operation, the HDD returned a CRC error. Bad sectors were generated during operation. SC864-09 (An error occurred in partition "h".)  Format the HDD.  Replace the HDD. M160/M161 6-78...
  • Page 323 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD data CRC error During HDD operation, the HDD returned a CRC error. Bad sectors were generated during operation. SC864-12 (An error occurred in partition "k".)  Format the HDD.  Replace the HDD. 6-79 M160/M161...
  • Page 324 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD data CRC error During HDD operation, the HDD returned a CRC error. Bad sectors were generated during operation. SC864-15 (An error occurred in partition "n".)  Format the HDD.  Replace the HDD. M160/M161 6-80...
  • Page 325 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD data CRC error During HDD operation, the HDD returned a CRC error. Bad sectors were generated during operation. SC864-18 (An error occurred in partition "q".)  Format the HDD.  Replace the HDD. 6-81 M160/M161...
  • Page 326 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD data CRC error During HDD operation, the HDD returned a CRC error. Bad sectors were generated during operation. SC864-21 (An error occurred in partition "t".)  Format the HDD.  Replace the HDD. M160/M161 6-82...
  • Page 327 SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD access error During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error. SC865-00 The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad sector) or SC864 (CRC error). Replace the HDD. 6-83 M160/M161...
  • Page 328 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD access error During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error. The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad SC865-03 sector) or SC864 (CRC error). (An error occurred in partition "b".) Replace the HDD. M160/M161 6-84...
  • Page 329 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD access error During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error. The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad SC865-06 sector) or SC864 (CRC error). (An error occurred in partition "e".) Replace the HDD. 6-85 M160/M161...
  • Page 330 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD access error During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error. The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad SC865-09 sector) or SC864 (CRC error). (An error occurred in partition "h".) Replace the HDD. M160/M161 6-86...
  • Page 331 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD access error During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error. The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad SC865-12 sector) or SC864 (CRC error). (An error occurred in partition "k".) Replace the HDD. 6-87 M160/M161...
  • Page 332 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD access error During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error. The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad SC865-15 sector) or SC864 (CRC error). (An error occurred in partition "n".) Replace the HDD. M160/M161 6-88...
  • Page 333 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD access error During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error. The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad SC865-18 sector) or SC864 (CRC error). (An error occurred in partition "q".) Replace the HDD. 6-89 M160/M161...
  • Page 334 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD access error During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error. The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad SC865-21 sector) or SC864 (CRC error). (An error occurred in partition "t".) Replace the HDD. M160/M161 6-90...
  • Page 335 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution SD card authentication error When a correct license for digital authentication is not found in an SD card application. SC866-00 The SD card contains the wrong program data. Store the correct program data on the SD card. 6-91 M160/M161...
  • Page 336 Replace the SD card.  Replace the controller board. * Do not format the SD card supplied with the main machine or sold as an option. You may only format SD cards used for Firmware Update by the Customer Engineer. M160/M161 6-92...
  • Page 337 Address Book data error (Anytime: Address Book Error.) Address Book data error (On startup: Media required for storing SC870-01 the Address Book is missing.) Address Book data error (On startup: encryption is configured SC870-02 but the module required for encryption (DESS) is missing.) 6-93 M160/M161...
  • Page 338 Address Book data error (File I/O: Failed to read file.) SC870-25 Address Book data error (File I/O: Failed to check file size.) SC870-26 Address Book data error (File I/O: Failed to delete data.) SC870-27 Address Book data error (File I/O: Failed to add data.) M160/M161 6-94...
  • Page 339 Address Book data error (Encryption settings: Failed to move a SC870-57 file during an attempt to change the encryption setting.) Address Book data error (Encryption settings: Failed to delete a SC870-58 directory during an attempt to change the encryption setting.) 6-95 M160/M161...
  • Page 340 HDD mail received data error An error is detected in the HDD at machine power-on.  Defective HDD SC872-00  Power failure while accessing the HDD  Use SP5832-007 to initialize the HDD (HDD-related: Format: Mail received data).  Replace the HDD. M160/M161 6-96...
  • Page 341 Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution Log Data Error 1 An error was detected in the acquisition or configuration of the log data at power on or during machine operation. SC876-01 Damaged log data file Initialize the HDD (SP5-832-004). 6-97 M160/M161...
  • Page 342 Log encryption key is disabled but the log data file is SC876-04 encrypted.(NVRAM data corruption)  Log encryption key is enabled but the log data file is not encrypted.(NVRAM data corruption)  Initialize the HDD (SP5-832-004). SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution SC876-05 Log Data Error 5 M160/M161 6-98...
  • Page 343 If the SD card is broken, prepare a new Data Overwrite Security option SD card and replace the NVRAM.  If the SD card has been removed, turn the main power off and reinstall a working Data Overwrite Security option SD card. 6-99 M160/M161...
  • Page 344 TPM is defective Replace the controller board. SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution TCSD error An error occurred in TPM software stack. SC878-03  Unable to start TPM  Necessary files missing from the TPM. Replace the controller board. M160/M161 6-100...
  • Page 345 Software performance error (signal reception end) Occurs when an internal program behaves abnormally. SC899-00 In the case of a hardware defect  Replace the hardware. In the case of a software error  Turn the main power off/on.  Try updating the firmware. 6-101 M160/M161...
  • Page 346: Sc900 (Others)

     920-01 SC920-** A time-out occurred during PM operation.  920-02 WORK memory acquisition failed.  920-03 The filter process cannot be started.  920-04 The filter process was aborted. Turn the main power switch off and on. M160/M161 6-102...
  • Page 347 Net File function error SC925-01 The Net File storage area on the HDD is not available, or the management file used for handling the Net File data is broken. As a result, access to the Net File data cannot be continued. 6-103 M160/M161...
  • Page 348 4) If the error still cannot be restored, replace the HDD. SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution Software performance error SC990-00 The software attempted to make an unexpected operation. M160/M161 6-104...
  • Page 349 An error that is not controlled by the system occurred (the error does not come under any other SC code). SC992-00 A SC code used in the previous machine was applied erroneously. Turn the main power switch off and on. 6-105 M160/M161...
  • Page 350 SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution Application function selection error  The application has not responded to the set command SC997-00 created by SCS within a certain period of time.  The application selected ended abnormally. Software bug M160/M161 6-106...
  • Page 351  Turn the main power switch off and on.  Check whether an option required by the application (RAM, DIMM, board) is installed properly.  Check whether downloaded applications are correctly configured.  Replace the Controller Board. 6-107 M160/M161...
  • Page 352: Jam Detection

    CODE: Indicates the jam code.  SIZE: Indicates the paper Size Code.  TOTAL: Indicates the total counter (SP7-502-001).  DATE: indicates the date when the jam occurred.  The 10 latest printer jams are displayed.  Initial jams are not recorded. M160/M161 6-108...
  • Page 353: Sensor Position Layout

    Late jam. The paper has failed to arrive within the prescribed time due to a jam that has occurred upstream of the referenced sensor.  Lag jam. The paper has failed to leave the location of the referenced sensor within the prescribed time due to a jam downstream of the referenced sensor. 6-109 M160/M161...
  • Page 354: Ardf

    Duplex Entrance Sensor Jam Tray 1 : No Paper Feeding By-pass Tray : No Paper Feeding Duplex : No Paper Feeding Registration Sensor: Late Jam Paper Exit Sensor: Late Jam Registration Sensor: Lag Jam Paper Exit Sensor: Lag Jam M160/M161 6-110...
  • Page 355: Optional Bank

    Tray 2 Relay Sensor(Vertical Transprot Sensor) : Lag Jam Tray 2 Relay Sensor(Vertical Transprot Sensor) Jam Tray 3 : No Paper Feeding Tray 3 Relay Sensor(Vertical Transprot Sensor) : Lag Jam Tray 3 Relay Sensor(Vertical Transprot Sensor) Jam 6-111 M160/M161...
  • Page 356: Troubleshooting

    Arg. Grid 20mm Vert. (1 dot) Indep. (1 dot) Hori. (1 dot) Indep. (2 dot) Vert. (2 dot) Indep. (4 dot) Hori. (2 dot) Full Grid Vert. Band Grid Hori. Gray 10mm Grid 20mm Gray 20mm Arg. Grid Trim Area M160/M161 6-112...
  • Page 357: Image Position Adjustment

     Leading edge: 2.7 to 9.9 mm (Default: 3.0 mm)  Trailing edge: 0.0 to 9.9 mm (Default: 2.0 mm)  Left: 0.0 to 9.9 mm (Default: 2.0 mm)  Right: 0.0 to 9.9 mm (Default: 2.0 mm) 6-113 M160/M161...
  • Page 358: Registration Adjustment

    Enter the SP mode, and then print the test pattern (17: Trim Area) with SP2-109-001.  Print the test pattern, and then adjust the leading edge registration in the SP mode to the optimum value. Do SP1-002-(001,002,003,004,006) to check and adjust the registration. Check the side-to-side registration for each paper feed trays. M160/M161 6-114...
  • Page 359: Scanner, Ardf Image Adjustment

    Place the test chart on the exposure glass and make a copy from one of the paper feed trays. Check the magnification ratio. If necessary, adjust the magnification with the following SP mode. SP No. Name Specification SP4-008 Sub-scan magnification ± 1.0% 6-115 M160/M161...
  • Page 360: Ardf Image Adjustment

    Use "Test Chart" to adjust this setting. Place the temporary test chart on the ARDF and make a copy from one of the paper feed trays. Check the registrations, and adjust as necessary with the appropriate SP modes, as follows. M160/M161 6-116...
  • Page 361: Problem At Regular Intervals

    Image problems may appear at regular intervals that depend on the circumference of certain components. The following diagram shows the possible symptoms (black or white dots at regular intervals or other problems). Problems Intervals Defective parts 29.9mm Charge roller Problems with the printed result 37.7mm Registration roller 6-117 M160/M161...
  • Page 362: When Vertical Banding Is Generated

    Level2 : Photo conductor idles for 30 seconds (for black and white vertical banding) <Effectively Prevented Phenomena>  Level1 : Pieces of white banding (for half tone or continuous printing)  Level2 : White vertical banding (for half tone), black vertical banding, and black horizontal banding M160/M161 6-118...
  • Page 363: When Black Spots Are Generated On Print Image

     The effectiveness of the fusing cleaning varies depending on the types of images printed or papers used until now. Therefore, the problem may be improved by performing the [Fusing Roller Cleaning] several times, which consumes the toners. 6-119 M160/M161...
  • Page 364: Paper Feed (Skew)

    Depending on the number of sheets delivered, the stacked paper may spill. If the number of stacked sheets is substantial, you can prevent the stack from spilling by adjusting the stop [A]. The stop supports paper up to Legal size. M160/M161 6-120...
  • Page 365: Recycled Or Thin Paper Is Severely Curled After Printing

    If you set [Curl Prevention] to [Active], the machine idles for 20 seconds before it starts printing. By adding the idle time before printing, it takes longer to print, but paper curling can be reduced. To stop the 20-second idling, set [Curl Prevention] to [Inactive]. 6-121 M160/M161...
  • Page 367: Energy Save

    ENERGY SAVE R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 369: Energy Save

    Administrator Tools > Sleep Mode Entry by Sleep Mode Timer) Default: [Enable] Sleep Mode Timer The user can set these timers with User Tools (System settings > Timer setting > Sleep Mode Timer) Default: 1 min. (1- 240 min): M160/M161...
  • Page 370: Weekly Timer

    [End Date] in [Timer Suspension Period], the Power On timer will not be performed although the Timer Suspension Period term expires. To enable Power On timer, you need to turn the main power switch on manually. M160/M161...
  • Page 371: Fusing Off Mode

    Fusing Unit Off Mode regardless of this setting. Fusing Unit Off Mode Timer Set the time from 10 seconds to 240 minutes, using the number keys. Default: 10 seconds (10 seconds - 240 minutes) Return to Stand-by Mode Sleep Mode Recovery time: 9 sec. M160/M161...
  • Page 372: Recommendation

    Find the amount of time spent in each mode (subtract the earlier measurement from the later measurement).  Multiply this by the power consumption spec for each mode.  Convert the result to kWh (kilowatt hours) Here is an example calculation. M160/M161...
  • Page 373 11601 mode Time Total Time of Data: d (min.) 17506 Total Time of Data: d/60min. (Hour) 291.7667 NA: 343405 Total Power Consumption of Data: e (Wmin.) EU: 349939 NA:5.72342 Total Power Consumption of Data: e /60min./1000W (KWH) EU: 5.83232 M160/M161...
  • Page 374: Paper Save

    Duplexing and the combine functions reduce the amount of paper used. This means that less energy overall is used for paper production, which improves the environment. 1. Duplex: Reduce paper volume in half! 2. Combine mode: Reduce paper volume in half! M160/M161...
  • Page 375: Duplex + Combine:

     Duplex counter: SP 8411-001  Single-sided with combine mode: SP 8421-004  Duplex with combine mode: SP 8421-005 The following table shows paper savings and how the counters increase for some simple examples of single-sided and duplex jobs M160/M161...
  • Page 376 The following table shows paper savings and how the counters increase for some simple examples of duplex/combine jobs. 2 in 1 mode: Single-sided with Simplex Sheet Duplex Paper Total counter Originals combine mode used Sheets used Saved SP8581-001 SP8421-004 M160/M161...
  • Page 377 Paper Save Duplex + 2 in 1 mode: Duplex with Simplex Sheet Duplex Paper Total counter Originals combine mode used Sheets used Saved SP8581-001 SP8421-005 M160/M161...
  • Page 378 M160/M161 SERVICE MANUAL APPENDICES...
  • Page 380 1.4.2 PAPER FEED UNIT PB1070 ................1-18 2. APPENDICES: PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TABLES ... 2-1 2.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TABLES ..............2-1 2.1.1 MAINTENANCE TABLES FOR USER MAINTENANCE MODEL (M160) ..2-1 Mainframe ........................ 2-1 Paper Feed Tray PB1060 / Paper Feed Tray PB1070 ..........2-2 2.1.2 MAINTENANCE TABLES FOR SERVICE MAINTENANCE MODEL (M161) ..
  • Page 381 3.11.1 SP1-XXX (SERVICE MODE) ................3-217 3.12 SCANNER SP MODE ..................3-228 3.12.1 SP1-XXX (SYSTEM AND OTHERS) .............. 3-228 3.12.2 SP2-XXX (SCANNING-IMAGE QUALITY) ............. 3-230 3.12.3 SP3-XXX ......................3-231 3.13 TEST PATTERN PRINTING ................3-233 3.13.1 TEST PATTERN PRINTING ................3-233 M160/M161 SM Appendix...
  • Page 382 APPENDIX: SPECIFICATIONS R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 384: General Specifications

    35 cpm / 36 cpm: Tray1, 2 and Bypass Two-sided copy 34 cpm / 35 cpm: Tray3  Exposure Glass: 216 × 297 mm  Auto Document Feeder (ADF): Max Original Size One-sided originals: 216 × 600 mm Two-sided originals: 216 × 356 mm SM Appendix M160/M161...
  • Page 385 8.3"), Max. 216mm x 356mm (8.5" x 14.0")  Tray1: 52 - 162g/m (45 - 139kg) Copy Paper  Bypass: 52 - 162g/m (45 - 139kg) Thickness  Duplex: 52 - 162g/m (45 - 139kg) Auto Original Size ADF: Yes Detection Exposure Glass: No M160/M161 SM Appendix...
  • Page 386 W × D × H(up to ADF): 419 x 427 x 484mm (16.5 x 16.8 x 19.1 Dimensions inches) Space for Main W×D: 424 x 629mm (16.7 x 24.8 inches): Including the bypass tray Unit Weight Approx. 23kg (50.7 lb.) SM Appendix M160/M161...
  • Page 387 Standard: Windows XP/Vista/7/8, Windows Server 2003/2003 Compatible OS R2/2008/2008 R2/2012  Option: Mac OS X 10.4 or later PCL: 45 fonts + International fonts 13 fonts Resident Fonts PS: 136 fonts IPDS: 108 fonts (Option) Reproduction 25 - 400% Ratio M160/M161 SM Appendix...
  • Page 388 Compression Black and White: TIFF(MH, MR, MMR, JBIG2)  Method Full color / Gray scale: JPEG  Standard: Ethernet(1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T), USB2.0 (Type A: Operation Panel), SD card slot (Operation Interface Panel)  Option: IEEE802.11a/b/g/n (Wireless LAN) SM Appendix M160/M161...
  • Page 389  Scan to Folder: SMB, FTP, NCP Protocol  WSD scanner: Web Service on Devices for Scanning  Network TWAIN scanner: TCP/IP  WIA scanner: TCP/IP Scan to Email/Folder TIFF, JPEG, PDF, High Compression PDF, PDF/A Format M160/M161 SM Appendix...
  • Page 390: Supported Paper Sizes

    257×182 A5 (SEF) 148×210 A5 (LEF) 210×148 B6 (SEF) 128×182 B6 (LEF) 182×128 A6 (SEF) 105×148 A6 (LEF) 148×105 DLT (SEF) 11"×17" DLT (LEF) 17"×11" LG (SEF) 8 1/2"×14" LG (LEF) 14"×8 1/2" LT (SEF) 8 1/2"×11" SM Appendix M160/M161...
  • Page 391 100 – 216 60 – 216 100 – 216 (Width) Custom Size 148 - 356 210 – 356 127 – 900 148 – 356 (Length) Postcard (SEF) 100×148 Postcard (LEF) 148×100 Double postcard 200×148 (SEF) Double postcard 148×200 (LEF) M160/M161 SM Appendix...
  • Page 392: Paper Exit

    Remarks: Duplex Supported. Not supported. 1.2.2 PAPER EXIT Mainframe Paper Size (W x L) Paper Exit Tray 12 x 18inch (SEF) 305×458 A3 (SEF) 297×420 A3 (LEF) 420×297 B4 (SEF) 257×364 B4 (LEF) 364×257 A4 (SEF) 210×297 SM Appendix M160/M161...
  • Page 393 HLT (LEF) 8 1/2"×5 1/2" Exective (SEF) 7 1/4"×10 1/2" Exective (LEF) 10 1/2"×7 1/4" F (SEF) 8"×13" F (LEF) 13"×8" Foolscap (SEF) 8 1/2"×13" Foolscap (LEF) 13"×8 1/2" Folio (SEF) 8 1/4"×13" Folio (LEF) 13"×8 1/4" M160/M161 1-10 SM Appendix...
  • Page 394 195×267 16K (LEF) 267×195 Custom Size 60 – 216 (Width) Custom Size 127 – 900 (Length) Postcard (SEF) 100×148 Postcard (LEF) 148×100 Double postcard 200×148 (SEF) Double postcard 148×200 (LEF) Remarks: Output Tray Supported. Not supported. SM Appendix 1-11 M160/M161...
  • Page 395 11" x 17" (DLT) 11" x 15" 10" x 14" 8.5" x 14" (LG) 8.5" x 13" (F4) 8.25" x 13" 8" x 13"(F) 8.5" x 11" (LT) 11" x 8.5" (LT) 8" x 10" 5.5" x 8.5" (HLT) M160/M161 1-12 SM Appendix...
  • Page 396 "Y" is detected. "y" can be detected if you change setting of SP6-016-1. *3: The machine can detect the paper size depending on the setting of SP4-305-1. *4: The machine can detect the paper size depending on the setting of SP5-126-1. SM Appendix 1-13 M160/M161...
  • Page 397: Software Accessories

    Windows 7 Windows 8 Language PCL 5e / 6 RPCS PostScript3 Windows Printer Windows Windows Mac OSX Server 2008 / Language Server 2003 Server 2012 10.5 or later 2008 R2 PCL 5e / 6 RPCS PostScript3 Yes* M160/M161 1-14 SM Appendix...
  • Page 398: Scanner And Lan Fax Drivers

    The Network TWAIN and LAN Fax drivers are provided on the scanner drivers CD-ROM.  This software lets you fax documents directly form your PC. Address Book Editor and Cover Sheet Editor are to be installed as well. (These require the optional fax unit.) SM Appendix 1-15 M160/M161...
  • Page 399: Utility Software

    This is provided on the printer drivers CD-ROM. A communication device that enables digital MFPs and Remote Communication Gate A printers to be connected to the communication server in the maintenance center. M160/M161 1-16 SM Appendix...
  • Page 400: Optional Equipment

    356mm (8.46" x 14.0") Paper Weight 52-162 g/m2 14-43 Paper Output Capacity sheet Power Consumption 15.0 or less (Power is supplied from the main unit.) Dimension (W x D x H) W370×D392×H95 W14.6×D15.4×H3.7 inch Weight lbs. SM Appendix 1-17 M160/M161...
  • Page 401 356mm (8.46" x 14.0") Paper Weight 52-162 g/m2 14-43 Paper Output Capacity sheet Power Consumption 15.0 or less (Power is supplied from the main unit.) Dimension (W x D x H) W370×D392×H125 W14.6×D15.4×H4.9 inch Weight lbs. M160/M161 1-18 SM Appendix...
  • Page 402 APPENDICES: PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TABLES R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 404 Preventive Maintenance Tables 2. APPENDICES: PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TABLES 2.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TABLES 2.1.1 MAINTENANCE TABLES FOR USER MAINTENANCE MODEL (M160) Chart: A4 (LT)/5% Mode: 3 prints/job Ratio: 50% Environment: Normal temperature and humidity Yield may change depending on circumstances and print conditions.
  • Page 405  Replace when a feeding Paper Feed failure occurs  Roller (Tray) Wipe with a damp cloth when cleaning  Replace when a double Friction Pad feed occurs  (Tray) Wipe with a dry cloth when cleaning M160/M161 SM Appendix...
  • Page 406  Replace when a feeding Paper Feed failure occurs  Roller (Bypass) Wipe with a damp cloth when cleaning  Replace when a double Friction Pad feed occurs  (Bypass) Wipe with a dry cloth when cleaning SM Appendix M160/M161...
  • Page 407 Perform this concurrently with PCDU replacement  LED Lens Use the LED lens cleaner packed with the unit or mainframe Transfer/Fusing Item 180K 600K Remarks Transfer Roller Fusing Unit Image Transfer Entrance Guide (front) Image Transfer Exit Guide (Rear) M160/M161 SM Appendix...
  • Page 408 Wipe with a damp cloth, then Paper Exit Roller dry cloth when cleaning Paper Exit Remove paper dusts Sensor Scanner Item 180K 600K Remarks Use the Ricoh exposure glass Exposure Glass cleaner ADF Exposure Use the Ricoh exposure glass Glass cleaner ARDF Item 180K 600K...
  • Page 409 Make sure you do not use alcohol or detergent but water, and also do not wipe off to the outside. Image Transfer Exit Guide (Rear)  Do not use the LED lens cleaner. M160/M161 SM Appendix...
  • Page 410  Replace when a feeding Paper Feed failure occurs  Roller (Tray) Wipe with a damp cloth when cleaning  Replace when a double Friction Pad feed occurs  (Tray) Wipe with a dry cloth when cleaning SM Appendix M160/M161...
  • Page 411 Preventive Maintenance Tables 2.1.3 OTHER Yield – Condition Compatibility Service User Maintenance Yield (Page) Condition Maintenance Model Model (M160) (M161) Extra High 12,000 Available Yield Toner High Yield 6,000 Available Toner Low Yield 3,000 Available Toner Toner for 10,400 6%, 3P/J...
  • Page 412: Sp Mode Tables

    APPENDICES: SP MODE TABLES R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 414: Service Program Mode

    Denotes "Design or Factory Use". Do not change this value. The feature or item is for Japan only. Do not Japan only change this value. This denotes a "Special Service Program" mode. This denotes a "Factory Service Program" mode. SM Appendix M160/M161...
  • Page 415 To move the start position to the right, increase the value (+).  To move the start position to the left, decrease the value (–). 1-002-001 By-pass 1-002-002 Tray 1 1-002-003 Tray 2 [-4.0 to 4.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step] 1-002-004 Tray 3 1-002-006 Duplex M160/M161 SM Appendix...
  • Page 416 [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step] 1-003-021 Tray1: Plain 1-003-022 Tray1: Thick 1-003-023 Tray1: Envelope 1-003-031 Tray2: Plain 1-003-032 Tray2: Thick 1-003-041 Tray3: Plain [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step] 1-003-042 Tray3: Thick 1-003-061 Duplex: Plain 1-003-062 Duplex: Thick SM Appendix M160/M161...
  • Page 417 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step] 1-105-021 Mode Display Enables or disables the CurlDecMode (0: Disabled, 1: Enabled) [500 to 60000 / 20000 / 500msec/step] 1-105-022 PreprtRotTime Sets the pre-print rotation time for reducing curls. M160/M161 SM Appendix...
  • Page 418 ON, which is detected with the temperature and humidity sensor. [Inrush Control] 1135 Enables or disables the setting of Inrush control (0: Disabled, 1: Enabled) 1-135-001 Inrush control [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step] SM Appendix M160/M161...
  • Page 419 [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1mm/step] Adjusts the reverse stop timing of the range from the Registration Sensor 1-907-005 Reverse Stop Posi OFF to the Paper Exit Inverter motor. Makes it slower (+) or faster (-) than the default. M160/M161 SM Appendix...
  • Page 420 Plain paper. [-4.0 to 4.0 / 0.0 / 0.1mm/step] 1-921-021 Tray1: Plain Reflects adjustment values with no change. [-4.0 to 4.0 / 0.0 / 0.1mm/step] 1-921-022 Tray1: Thick Adds on to the adjusted values of the Plain paper. SM Appendix M160/M161...
  • Page 421 Plain paper. [-4.0 to 4.0 / 0.0 / 0.1mm/step] 1-921-061 Duplex: Plain Reflects adjustment values with no change. [-4.0 to 4.0 / 0.0 / 0.1mm/step] 1-921-062 Duplex: Thick Adds on to the adjusted values of the Plain paper. M160/M161 SM Appendix...
  • Page 422 [-4.0 to 4.0 / 0.0 / 0.1mm/step] The value of this SP adds on to the 1-922-006 Duplex adjusted values of the front page of each tray. [Fan Off Mode Time] 1952 1-952-001 - [0 to 60 / 13 / 1min/step] SM Appendix M160/M161...
  • Page 423 [Reserve SP] 1-998-001 reserve01 1-998-002 reserve02 1-998-003 reserve03 [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step] 1-998-004 reserve04 1-998-005 reserve05 1-998-006 reserve06 1-998-007 reserve07 1-998-008 reserve08 [0 to 65535 / 0 / 1/step] 1-998-009 reserve09 1-998-010 reserve10 M160/M161 3-10 SM Appendix...
  • Page 424: Main Sp Tables-2

    ON. [-700 to -400 / -470 / 10V/step] Displays and adjusts the target dark potential (Vd) in the Env Division, high 2-001-013 Vd_ref_highhumi humidity.  This setting is available when the bias control is ON. SM Appendix 3-11 M160/M161...
  • Page 425 (Vd, AH, D).  This setting is available when the bias control is ON. [Reg Correct] 2101 The amount of the correction for the main scan position. 2-101-001 Main Dot [-300 to 300 / 0 / 1dot/step] M160/M161 3-12 SM Appendix...
  • Page 426 [0.23 to 0.98 / 0.70 / 0.01 uJ/cm /step] 2-104-011 Nomal Discharge LEDA light emission energy: Quenching pattern Normal speed: Display/Setting [0.23 to 0.98 / 0.70 / 0.01uJ/cm /step] 2-104-012 Low Discharge LEDA light emission energy: Quenching pattern Low speed: Display/Setting SM Appendix 3-13 M160/M161...
  • Page 427 Cont. Printing [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 2-109-004 Print Side Select Selections for SP2109 None Arg. Grid20mm Vert. (1dot) Indep. (1dot) Hori. (1dot) Indep. (2dot) Vert/ (2dot) Indep. (4dot) Hori. (2dot) Full Grid Vert. Band M160/M161 3-14 SM Appendix...
  • Page 428 [30000000 to 39950000 / 33000000 / 2-201-017 Line7:L7 50000mm/step] 2-201-204 Coefficent:a4 [0.00 to 0.50 / 0.13 / 0.01/step] 2-201-205 Coefficent:a5 [0.0 to 5.0 / 0.0 / 0.1/step] 2-201-206 Coefficent:a6 [-200 to 0 / 0 / 1/step] SM Appendix 3-15 M160/M161...
  • Page 429 2-212-002 LowPrinting PCU every sheets that has been set for low printing. [LEDA Data:Display] 2221 Displays LEDA data. 2-221-005 Serial No. [- / - / -] 2-221-009 Power Error [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] M160/M161 3-16 SM Appendix...
  • Page 430 [0 to 100 / 70 / 1%/step] Output adjustment for the value of the 2-301-102 Used Adjust A3 transfer output table which is to be a basis when the transfer paper count is in the range of 30K and 60K. SM Appendix 3-17 M160/M161...
  • Page 431 For circulating the time to supply certain amount 2-924-001 Remaining H:240 [0.01 to 1.00 / 0.35 / 0.01g/sec/step] 2-924-002 Remaining M:240 [0.01 to 1.00 / 0.29 / 0.01g/sec/step] 2-924-003 Remaining L:240 [0.01 to 1.00 / 0.22 / 0.01g/sec/step] M160/M161 3-18 SM Appendix...
  • Page 432 Idle time to mix for Recovery Supply. [0 to 10000 / 0 / 1count/step] 2-926-003 Recovery Count Total count of executed Recovery Supply [- / - / -] [Execute] 2-926-004 Self-Recovery Forcibly executes one time Recovery Supply. SM Appendix 3-19 M160/M161...
  • Page 433 Stability time of the sensor used for 2-930-002 stabilization T detecting remaining toner in the developer. [0 to 20 / 1 / 1/step] Upper counter to exclude from the 2-930-003 Upper n cycle obtained result when toner remaining in the developer detected. M160/M161 3-20 SM Appendix...
  • Page 434 Counter for judging the lower limit when 2-930-010 LL:240 Lower toner remaining in the developer detected. [0 to 70 / 38 / 1count/step] Counter for judging the upper limit 2-930-011 HH:182 Upper when toner remaining in the developer detected. SM Appendix 3-21 M160/M161...
  • Page 435 [- / - / -] [Execute] 2-930-019 Self- Detection Detects forcibly the toner remaining in the developer. [0 to 300 / 10 / 1sec/step] 2-930-020 Self-Mixing Time Required time for mixing prior to forcibly execute remaining detection. M160/M161 3-22 SM Appendix...
  • Page 436 [0 to 300 / 0 / 1sec/step] 2-940-002 Remaining Time Threshold for detecting toner end. [Remain Control] 2941 Counter for supplying triggered by the front cover open/close during Power 2-941-001 closing count [0 to 65535 / 0 / 1count/step] SM Appendix 3-23 M160/M161...
  • Page 437 [2000 to 60000 / 14400 /1count / step] 2-990-003 Upper [2000 to 60000 / 158400 /1count / step] 2-990-004 OFF/ON [0 to 1 / 0 /1 / step] 2-990-005 Accumulation [0 to 65535 / 0 /1count / step] M160/M161 3-24 SM Appendix...
  • Page 438 [1 to 100 / 30 / 1msec/step] 2-998-003 T:NormalRotation Adjusts the normal rotation time of PCU reverse rotation. [1 to 200 / 100 / 1msec/step] 2-998-004 T:NormalRotation2 Adjusts the normal rotation time of PCU reverse rotation. SM Appendix 3-25 M160/M161...
  • Page 439: Main Sp Tables-3

    [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] 3-502-001 On/Off 0: Off 1: On [Days Before End] 3800 Switches the near end timing: days before end toner [0 to 2 / 1 / 1/step] 0: earlier 3-800-001 Waste Toner 1: normal 2: later M160/M161 3-26 SM Appendix...
  • Page 440: Main Sp Tables-4

    [0.0 to 3.0 / 1.0 / 0.1mm/step] 4-012-002 Book: Trailing Edge [0.0 to 3.0 / 0.0 / 0.1mm/step] 4-012-003 Book: Left [0.0 to 3.0 / 1.0 / 0.1mm/step] 4-012-004 Book: Right [0.0 to 3.0 / 0.0 / 0.1mm/step] SM Appendix 3-27 M160/M161...
  • Page 441 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 4-016-004 BW 600x600 Duplex 4-016-005 FC 600x200 Duplex 4-016-006 FC 600x300 Simplex 4-016-007 BW 600x300 Simplex 4-016-008 FC 600x600 Simplex [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 4-016-009 BW 600x600 Simplex 4-016-010 FC 600x200 Simplex M160/M161 3-28 SM Appendix...
  • Page 442 [0 to 1 / 1 / 1] 0: Off. No dust warning. 1: On. Dust warning. This warning does not stop the job.  Before switching this setting on, clean the ADF scanning glass and the white plate above the scanning glass. SM Appendix 3-29 M160/M161...
  • Page 443 These SPs set the area to be masked during platen (book) mode scanning. 4-400-001 Book: Leading Edge 4-400-002 Book: Trailing Edge [0.0 to 3.0 / 0.0 / 0.1mm/step] 4-400-003 Book: Left 4-400-004 Book: Right 4-400-005 ADF:Trailing Edge 4-400-007 ADF:Left [0.0 to 3.0 / 0.0 / 0.1mm/step] 4-400-008 ADF:Right M160/M161 3-30 SM Appendix...
  • Page 444 [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] 4-450-001 Black Subtraction ON/OFF Uses or does not use the black reduction image path. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 4-450-002 SH ON/OFF Uses or does not use the shading image path. SM Appendix 3-31 M160/M161...
  • Page 445 [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step] Sets the erasure level of Irregular Dots. Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off) 1-7 4-550-009 Set higher for stronger effect, lower for (Weak-Strong) weaker effect. 0: Not activated M160/M161 3-32 SM Appendix...
  • Page 446 [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step] Sets the erasure level of Irregular Dots. Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off) 1-7 4-551-009 Set higher for stronger effect, lower for (Weak-Strong) weaker effect. 0: Not activated SM Appendix 3-33 M160/M161...
  • Page 447 [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step] Sets the erasure level of Irregular Dots. Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off) 1-7 4-552-009 Set higher for stronger effect, lower for (Weak-Strong) weaker effect. 0: Not activated M160/M161 3-34 SM Appendix...
  • Page 448 Transfer Function) designed to improve image contrast. Set higher for stronger effect, lower for weaker effect. [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step] Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 4-554-006 Use to remove "jaggies" if they appear. (Weak-Strong) Set higher for smoother images. SM Appendix 3-35 M160/M161...
  • Page 449 [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step] Sets the erasure level of Irregular Dots. Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off) 1-7 4-565-009 Set higher for stronger effect, lower for (Weak-Strong) weaker effect. 0: Not activated M160/M161 3-36 SM Appendix...
  • Page 450 [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step] Sets the erasure level of Irregular Dots. Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off) 1-7 4-570-009 Set higher for stronger effect, lower for (Weak-Strong) weaker effect. 0: Not activated SM Appendix 3-37 M160/M161...
  • Page 451 Transfer Function) designed to improve image contrast. Set higher for stronger effect, lower for weaker effect. [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step] Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 4-572-006 Use to remove "jaggies" if they appear. (Weak-Strong) Set higher for smoother images. M160/M161 3-38 SM Appendix...
  • Page 452 [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step] Sets the erasure level of Irregular Dots. Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off) 1-7 4-580-009 Set higher for stronger effect, lower for (Weak-Strong) weaker effect. 0: Not activated SM Appendix 3-39 M160/M161...
  • Page 453 [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step] Sets the erasure level of Irregular Dots. Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off) 1-7 4-581-009 Set higher for stronger effect, lower for (Weak-Strong) weaker effect. 0: Not activated M160/M161 3-40 SM Appendix...
  • Page 454 4583 [Fax Apli:Photo] [0 to 15 / 8 / 1/step] Sets the MTF level (Modulation MTF: 0(Off) 1-15 4-583-005 Transfer Function) designed to improve (Weak-Strong) image contrast. Set higher for stronger effect, lower for weaker effect. SM Appendix 3-41 M160/M161...
  • Page 455 [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step] 4-584-007 Brightness: 1-255 Set higher for darker, set lower for lighter. [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step] 4-584-008 Contrast: 1-255 Set higher for more contrast, set lower for less contrast. M160/M161 3-42 SM Appendix...
  • Page 456 [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step] Sets the erasure level of Irregular Dots. Independent Dot Erase (0)/ 4-585-009 Set higher for stronger effect, lower for 1-7 (Strong) weaker effect. 0: Not activated SM Appendix 3-43 M160/M161...
  • Page 457 4-606-001 Color 600 [0 to 1024 / 784 / 1digit/step] 4607 [White Level Adjust] 4-607-001 Color 1200 [0 to 1024 / 784 / 1digit/step] 4608 [White Level Adjust] 4-608-001 Bk [0 to 1024 / 784 / 1digit/step] M160/M161 3-44 SM Appendix...
  • Page 458 (adjustment) for the green signal in DF Scan. [Gray Balance Set: BW] 4610 Displays the adjustment value of the gray balance for BW 4-610-003 Book Scan [-384 to 255 / -92 / 1digit/step] 4-610-004 DF Scan SM Appendix 3-45 M160/M161...
  • Page 459 SBU (color printing speed). [0 to 255 / 0 / 1digit/step] Displays the black offset value (rough 4-623-002 Latest: R Color 1200 adjustment) for the odd red signal in the SBU (color printing speed). M160/M161 3-46 SM Appendix...
  • Page 460 SBU (color printing speed). [0 to 255 / 0 / 1digit/step] Displays the black offset value (rough 4-625-002 Latest: B Color 1200 adjustment) for the odd blue signal in the SBU (color printing speed). SM Appendix 3-47 M160/M161...
  • Page 461 [0 to 511 / 0 / 1digit/step] 4-633-002 Latest: B Color 1200 [Scan Adjust Error] 4645 Displays the error value of the white level or black level adjustment. 4-645-001 White level [0 to 65535 / 0 / 1/step] 4-645-002 Black level M160/M161 3-48 SM Appendix...
  • Page 462 E: Even signal, O: Odd signal Last Correct Value: G Color 4-655-001 Last Correct Value: G Color 4-655-002 [0 to 255 / 0 / 1digit/step] 1200 4-655-003 Last Correct Value: BkE 4-655-004 Last Correct Value: BkO SM Appendix 3-49 M160/M161...
  • Page 463 White level adjustment will amplify or attenuated image signal. Use for design evaluation, analyzing cause of malfunction (abnormal images, SC). Last Correct Value: R Color 4-661-001 [0 to 511 / 0 / 1digit/step] Last Correct Value: R Color 4-661-002 1200 M160/M161 3-50 SM Appendix...
  • Page 464 White level adjustment will amplify or attenuated image signal. Use for design evaluation, analyzing cause of malfunction (abnormal images, SC). Last Correct Value: B Color 4-663-001 [0 to 511 / 0 / 1digit/step] Last Correct Value: B Color 4-663-002 1200 SM Appendix 3-51 M160/M161...
  • Page 465 Use for design evaluation, analyzing cause of malfunction (abnormal images, SC). E: even, O: Odd signal. Factory Setting: G Color 4-674-001 Factory Setting: G Color 4-674-002 [0 to 255 / 0 / 1digit/step] 1200 4-674-003 Factory Setting: BkE 4-674-004 Factory Setting: BkO M160/M161 3-52 SM Appendix...
  • Page 466 Displays the gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Blue. BE: Blue even, BO: Blue Odd signal. 4-682-001 Factory Setting: BE Color [0 to 511 / 0 / 1digit/step] 4-682-002 Factory Setting: BO Color SM Appendix 3-53 M160/M161...
  • Page 467 Displays the peak level of the white level scanning. 4692 If these scanned white levels are out of the correct range, SC142 may be issued. 4-692-001 B Color 600 [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1digit/step] 4-692-002 B Color 1200 M160/M161 3-54 SM Appendix...
  • Page 468 4802 lamp on or off. The free run moves the scanning lamp a short distance and immediately returns it to its home position. 4-802-001 Lamp OFF [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 4-802-002 Lamp ON SM Appendix 3-55 M160/M161...
  • Page 469 4-810-003 Latest: Bk Last Correct Value: Color 4-810-004 Last Correct Value: Color [1 to 5956 / 4255 / 1digit/step] 4-810-005 1200 4-810-006 Last Correct Value: Bk 4-810-007 Factory Setting: Color 600 [1 to 5956 / 1 / 1digit/step] M160/M161 3-56 SM Appendix...
  • Page 470 Factory Setting: G Color 4-812-003 Factory Setting: G Color 4-812-004 [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1digit/step] 1200 4-812-005 Factory Setting: BkE 4-812-006 Factory Setting: BkO Factory Setting: B Color 4-812-007 Factory Setting: B Color 4-812-008 1200 SM Appendix 3-57 M160/M161...
  • Page 471 Adjusts the manual gamma for Copy/Photo or Copy/Text with the soft keys on the operation panel. [- / - / -] 4-918-009 - [Change] [Read/Restore Std] 4954 Reads or restores the standard chart. 4-954-005 Chromaticity Rank [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step] M160/M161 3-58 SM Appendix...
  • Page 472 4-994-001 High Compression PDF [0 to 2 / 1 / 1/step] 4996 [White Paper Detection Level] [0 to 6 / 3 / 1/step] Sets blank paper detection level. 4-996-001 - Increasing the value: more sensitive detecting. SM Appendix 3-59 M160/M161...
  • Page 473: Main Sp Tables-5

    Russian (ru), 21: Hebrew (iw), 22: Arabic (ar), 23: Greek (el), 24: Korean (ko), 25: Catalan(ct), 26: Turkish (tr), 27: Brazilian Portuguese(br), 28: Language Definition End 5-009-201 5-009-202 9-16 [1 to 255 / 00000000 / 1/step] 5-009-203 17-24 5-009-204 25-32 M160/M161 3-60 SM Appendix...
  • Page 474 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 5-051-001 - 0: ON 1: OFF [Display IP Address] 5055 Display or does not display the IP address on the operation panel. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 5-055-001 - 0: OFF 1: ON SM Appendix 3-61 M160/M161...
  • Page 475 1: SDK application 5-074-091 Function Setting 2: MFP browser application Selects the application to show up when pressed the home key. [0x00 to 0xFFFF FFFF / 0h / 1/step] 5-074-092 Product ID Sets the Application product ID. M160/M161 3-62 SM Appendix...
  • Page 476 5-083-001 Toner Near End 0: OFF 1: ON [Non-Std. Paper Sel.] 5112 Selects On/Off to allow the setting of the custom size. [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] 5-112-001 (0:OFF 1:ON) 0: OFF 1: ON SM Appendix 3-63 M160/M161...
  • Page 477 [Optional Counter I/F] 5114 Set when connecting an expansion unit using the MF key card I/F. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 5-114-001 MF Key Card Extension 0: Not installed 1: Installed (scanning accounting) M160/M161 3-64 SM Appendix...
  • Page 478 [APS Mode] 5127 Selects whether the APS function is enabled or disabled with the contact of a pre-paid card or coin lock. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 5-127-001 - 0: Not disabled 1: Disabled SM Appendix 3-65 M160/M161...
  • Page 479 Displays the version number of the NVRAM on the controller board. 5-188-001 - [- / - / - ] [Mode Set] 5191 Shifts to the power save mode or not. [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] 5-191-001 Power Str Set 0: OFF 1: ON M160/M161 3-66 SM Appendix...
  • Page 480 AS: +480 (Hong Kong) KO: +540 (Korea) 5-302-002 Time Difference [-1440 to 1440 / -300 / 1min./step] [Auto Off Set] 5305 Auto Off Limit Set 5-305-101 Auto Off Limit Set [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] SM Appendix 3-67 M160/M161...
  • Page 481 0: ASIA and others 5-307-101 Setting Enables or disables the summer time mode.  Make sure that both SP5-307-3 and -4 are correctly set. Otherwise, this SP is not activated even if this SP is set to "1". M160/M161 3-68 SM Appendix...
  • Page 482 The digits are counted from the left.  Make sure that SP5-307-1 is set to "1". For example: 3500010 (EU default) The timer is advanced by 1 hour at am 0:00 on the 5th Sunday in March SM Appendix 3-69 M160/M161...
  • Page 483 [ - / 0 / - ] 5-401-200 SDK1 UniqueID 5-401-201 SDK1 Certification Method 5-401-210 SDK2 UniqueID 5-401-211 SDK2 Certification Method 5-401-220 SDK3 UniqueID [ - / 0 / - ] 5-401-221 SDK3 Certification Method 5-401-230 SDK Certification Device 5-401-240 Detail Option M160/M161 3-70 SM Appendix...
  • Page 484 5-402-108 SDKJ8 Limit Setting 5-402-109 SDKJ9 Limit Setting 5-402-110 SDKJ10 Limit Setting 5-402-111 SDKJ11 Limit Setting 5-402-112 SDKJ12 Limit Setting 5-402-113 SDKJ13 Limit Setting [- / 0x00 / 0x01/step] 5-402-114 SDKJ14 Limit Setting 5-402-115 SDKJ15 Limit Setting SM Appendix 3-71 M160/M161...
  • Page 485 Sets limited uses for SDKJ application data. 5-402-141 SDKJ1ProductID 5-402-142 SDKJ2 ProductID 5-402-143 SDKJ3 ProductID 5-402-144 SDKJ4 ProductID [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1/step] 5-402-145 SDKJ5 ProductID 5-402-146 SDKJ6 ProductID 5-402-147 SDKJ7 ProductID 5-402-148 SDKJ8 ProductID M160/M161 3-72 SM Appendix...
  • Page 486 5-402-161 SDKJ21 ProductID 5-402-162 SDKJ22 ProductID 5-402-163 SDKJ23 ProductID 5-402-164 SDKJ24 ProductID 5-402-165 SDKJ25 ProductID [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1/step] 5-402-166 SDKJ26 ProductID 5-402-167 SDKJ27 ProductID 5-402-168 SDKJ28 ProductID 5-402-169 SDKJ29 ProductID 5-402-170 SDKJ30 ProductID SM Appendix 3-73 M160/M161...
  • Page 487 Determines whether LDAP option 5-411-006 Detail Option (anonymous certification) is turned on or off. [Krb-Certification] 5412 Sets the level of Kerberos Certification. [- / 11111111 / 1/step] 0x01:AES256-CTS-HMAC-SHA1-96 0x02:AES128-CTS-HMAC-SHA1-96 5-412-100 Encrypt Mode 0x04:DES3-CBC-SHA1 0x08:RC4-HMAC 0x10:DES-CBC-MD5 0xFF(0x1F):ALL M160/M161 3-74 SM Appendix...
  • Page 488 Switches on/off masking of continuously used IDs and passwords that are identical. [0 to 60 / 15 / 1min./step] Sets the length of time for excluding 5-414-002 Mitigation Time continuous access for identical user IDs and passwords. SM Appendix 3-75 M160/M161...
  • Page 489 5-417-001 Access Permissible Number an excessive number of attempts are detected for MFP features. [10 to 30 / 10 / 1sec/step] Sets the length of time for monitoring 5-417-002 Attack Detect Time the frequency of access to MFP features. M160/M161 3-76 SM Appendix...
  • Page 490 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 0: Authentication ON 1: Authentication OFF 5-420-021 Fax Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the fax application. SM Appendix 3-77 M160/M161...
  • Page 491 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 5-430-001 Message Chande On/Off Turns on or off the displayed message change for the authentication. [- / - / -] [Execute] 5-430-002 Message Text Download Executes the message download for the authentication. M160/M161 3-78 SM Appendix...
  • Page 492 0: Not permit, 1: Permit [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] Turns on or off the copy permission of 5-431-031 FaxSub the fax additional information for the external authentication. 0: Not permit, 1: Permit SM Appendix 3-79 M160/M161...
  • Page 493 0: Not permit, 1: Permit [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] Turns on or off the copy permission of 5-431-038 DocumentAcl the document ACL information for the external authentication. 0: Not permit, 1: Permit M160/M161 3-80 SM Appendix...
  • Page 494 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 0: Disabled. Cancels operation if no code is input. 5-490-001 Job Permit Setting 1: Enabled. Allows operation if another code is input and decrements the counter once for use of the entered code. SM Appendix 3-81 M160/M161...
  • Page 495 [0 to 3 / 3 / 1/step] 0: Zero (Off) 1: Low (2.5K jams) 2: Medium (3K jams) 5-504-001 - 3: High (6K jams) Sets the alarm to sound for the specified jam level (document misfeeds are not included). M160/M161 3-82 SM Appendix...
  • Page 496 [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] 5-507-004 MaintenanceKIt 0: OFF 1: ON [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] 5-507-005 DrumLifeRermain 0: OFF 1: ON [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] Toner Collection Bottle 5-507-006 0: OFF Alarm 1: ON SM Appendix 3-83 M160/M161...
  • Page 497 Sets the number of continuous paper Count jams required to initiate a call. [3 to 30 / 10 / 1min./step] 5-508-013 Door Open: Time Length Sets the length of time the door remains open before the machine initiates a call. M160/M161 3-84 SM Appendix...
  • Page 498 [1 to 255 / 75 / 1%/step] PM alert [Get Machine Information] 5517 When SMC info collect is interrupt, retries during the time between receving Request for obtaining SMC info, to value set with this setting. SM Appendix 3-85 M160/M161...
  • Page 499 0: All PDF categories 1: PDF/A only 5741 [Node Authentication Timeout] 5-741-001 - [- / - / -] [DeemedPowerConsumption] 5745 Displays the deemed power consumption of each condition. 5-745-211 Contoroller Standby [0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step] M160/M161 3-86 SM Appendix...
  • Page 500 5-747-206 Browser Setting 3 5-747-207 Browser Setting 4 5-747-208 Browser Setting 5 5-747-209 Browser Setting 6 5-747-210 Browser Setting 7 5-747-211 Browser Setting 8 [- / - / -] 5-747-212 Browser Setting 9 5-747-213 Browser Setting 10 SM Appendix 3-87 M160/M161...
  • Page 501 SDK/J, of FlairAPI from bit 1 Disabled Enabled MFP browsers etc... If it is “1”, outside of the accessing is allowed from machine outside of FlairAPI such as PC, Remote UI, IT-Box etc... M160/M161 3-88 SM Appendix...
  • Page 502 Sets the display for the administrator password. [- / - / -] [Execute] Disp Administrator 5-755-001 Displays the password setting screen Password Change Scrn for the supervisor and administrator 1 in the startup after the execution. SM Appendix 3-89 M160/M161...
  • Page 503 5-801-006 Copier Application [Execute] Initializes all copier application settings. [ - / - / - ] [Execute] 5-801-007 FAX Application Initializes the fax reset time, job login ID, all TX/RX settings, local storage file numbers, and off-hook timer. M160/M161 3-90 SM Appendix...
  • Page 504 (NCS: Network Control Service) [ - / - / - ] 5-801-012 R-Fax [Execute] Initializes the R-FAX settings. [ - / - / - ] [Execute] 5-801-014 Clear DCS Setting Initializes the DCS (Delivery Control Service) settings. SM Appendix 3-91 M160/M161...
  • Page 505 [ - / - / - ] 5-801-023 AICS Initializes the AICS settings. [ - / - / - ] 5-801-024 BROWSER Initializes the Browser settings. 5-801-025 Websys [ - / - / - ] 5-801-026 PLN [Execute] 5-801-027 SAS M160/M161 3-92 SM Appendix...
  • Page 506 This number is printed on the Counter List, which can 5-812-001 Service be printed with the user’s “Counter” menu. This can be up to 20 characters (both numbers and alphabetic characters can be input). SM Appendix 3-93 M160/M161...
  • Page 507 0: Start of the service 1: End of the service 5-816-002 CE Call Performs the CE Call at the start or end of the service. Note: This SP is activated only when SP5816-001 is set to “1”. M160/M161 3-94 SM Appendix...
  • Page 508 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 0: No. Access denied 1: Yes. Access granted 5-816-011 Port 80 Enable Controls if permission is given to get access to the SOAP method over Port 80 on the @Remote network. SM Appendix 3-95 M160/M161...
  • Page 509 5-816-061 Cert Expire Timing Proximity of the expiration of the certification. [ - / - / - ] Determines if the proxy server is used 5-816-062 Use Proxy when the machine communicates with the service center. M160/M161 3-96 SM Appendix...
  • Page 510 The length of the name is limited 5-816-065 Proxy User Name to 31 characters. Any character beyond the 31st character is ignored.  This name is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report. SM Appendix 3-97 M160/M161...
  • Page 511 GW URL. The notification of the certification request has been received from the rescue GW controller, and the certification is being stored. M160/M161 3-98 SM Appendix...
  • Page 512 Notification that GW URL does not exist. [ - / - / - ] 5-816-069 CERT:Up ID The ID of the request for certification. [ - / - / - ] 5-816-083 Firm Up Status Displays the status of the firmware update. SM Appendix 3-99 M160/M161...
  • Page 513 [ - / - / - ] Displays the common name of the @Remote certification subject. CN = the following 17 bytes. Spaces are displayed 5-816-090 CERT:Subject as underscores (_). Asterisks (*) indicate that no @Remote certification exists. "000000___________" indicates "Common certification". M160/M161 3-100 SM Appendix...
  • Page 514 @Remote certification is enabled. [ - / 1 / - ] 5-816-102 CERT:Encrypt Level Displays cryptic strength of the NRS certification. [ - / - / - ] 5-816-200 Manual Polling [Execute] Executes the center polling manually. SM Appendix 3-101 M160/M161...
  • Page 515 0: Succeeded 1: Inquiry number error 5-816-204 Confirm Result 3: Proxy error (proxy enabled) 4: Proxy error (proxy disabled) 5: Proxy error (Illegal user name or password) 6: Communication error 8: Other error 9: Inquiry executing M160/M161 3-102 SM Appendix...
  • Page 516 Chat parameter error -11002 Chat execution error -11003 Unexpected error Illegal Modem Parameter Cutting process occurred during -11004 modem communication. NCS reboot occurred during -11005 modem communication. Operation Error,Incorrect Inquiry, registration attempted -12002 Setting without acquiring device status. SM Appendix 3-103 M160/M161...
  • Page 517 Not supported at the Service -2387 Center Error Caused by Response -2389 Database out of service from GW URL -2390 Program out of service -2391 Two registrations for same device -2392 Parameter error -2393 Basil not managed M160/M161 3-104 SM Appendix...
  • Page 518 5-816-250 CommLog Print [Execute] 5821 [Remote Service Address] [00000000h to FFFFFFFFh / 00000000h / 1/step] Sets the IP address of the RCG 5-821-002 RCG IP Address (Remote Communication Gate) destination for call processing at the remote service center. SM Appendix 3-105 M160/M161...
  • Page 519 Enables or disables 1284 Compatibility. 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] Displays/sets the ECP. 0: not allowed 5-828-052 ECP (Centro) 1: allowed The 1284 mode must be allowed when the ECP allowed. M160/M161 3-106 SM Appendix...
  • Page 520 [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] Determines whether job spooling is Job Spooling (Protocol) enabled or disabled for each protocol. This is an 8-bit setting. BMLinks (Japan Only) 5-828-069 FTP (Not Used) DIPRINT Reserved (Not Used) Reserved (Not Used) SM Appendix 3-107 M160/M161...
  • Page 521 [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] 5-828-090 TELNET(0:OFF 1:ON) Enables or disables the Telnet protocol. 0: Disable, 1: Enable [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] 5-828-091 Web (0:OFF 1:ON) Enables or disables the Web operation. 0: Disable, 1: Enable M160/M161 3-108 SM Appendix...
  • Page 522 This SP is the IPv6 gateway address referenced on the Ethernet or wireless 5-828-158 IPv6 Gateway Adress LAN (802.11b). The IPv6 address consists of a total 128 bits configured in 8 blocks of 16 bits each. SM Appendix 3-109 M160/M161...
  • Page 523 Reserved (all) [0 or 1 / 1 / 1 /step] Displays or does not display the link to Net RICOH on the top page and link 5-828-237 Web shopping link visible page of the web system. 0: Not display...
  • Page 524 Fonts) 5-832-006 HDD Formatting (User Info) 5-832-007 Mail RX Data 5-832-008 Mail TX Data HDD Formatting (Data for a [- / - / -] 5-832-009 Design) [Execute] 5-832-010 HDD Formatting (Log) 5-832-011 HDD Formatting (Ridoc I/F) SM Appendix 3-111 M160/M161...
  • Page 525 5-836-082 Format for Copy B&W Text [0 to 3 / 1 / 1/step] This SP is available with MLB-equipped Format for Copy B&W machines. 5-836-083 Other 0: JFIF/JPEG 1: TIFF/MMR 2: TIFF/MH 5-836-085 Format for Printer B&W 3: TIFF/MR M160/M161 3-112 SM Appendix...
  • Page 526 [ - / - / - ] 5-836-102 Primary srv Scheme This is basically adjusted by the remote system. [ - / 80 / - ] 5-836-103 Primary srv port number This is basically adjusted by the remote system. SM Appendix 3-113 M160/M161...
  • Page 527 [0 to 6 / 3 / 1/step] Selects the resolution for BW copy mode. This is basically adjusted by the remote system. 0: 600dpi 5-836-122 Reso: Copy(Mono) 1: 400dpi 2: 300dpi 3: 200dpi 4: 150dpi 5: 100dpi 6: 75dpi M160/M161 3-114 SM Appendix...
  • Page 528 [0 to 6 / 4 / 1/step] Selects the resolution for color scanning mode. This is basically adjusted by the remote system. 0: 600dpi 5-836-127 Reso: Scan(Color) 1: 400dpi 2: 300dpi 3: 200dpi 4: 150dpi 5: 100dpi 6: 75dpi SM Appendix 3-115 M160/M161...
  • Page 529 [IEEE 802.11] [ - / 14 / - ] 5-840-006 Channel MAX [ - / 1 / - ] 5-840-007 Channel MAX [ - / 00000000 / -] 5-840-011 WEP Key Select Selects the WEP key. M160/M161 3-116 SM Appendix...
  • Page 530 The top 1 byte: character code scheme Rest 20 bytes: character string [GWWS Analysis] 5842 This is a debugging tool. It sets the debugging output mode of each Net File process. 5-842-001 Setting 1 [- / 00000000 / -] 5-842-002 Setting 2 SM Appendix 3-117 M160/M161...
  • Page 531 [up to 20 characters / - / - ] Sets the model name to be used by the USB PnP when "Function Enable 5-844-006 PnP Model Name (Level 2) is set so the USB Serial No. can have a common name (SP5-844-005). M160/M161 3-118 SM Appendix...
  • Page 532 [0 to 999 / 300 / 1sec/step] Use this setting to set the length of time that the message is shown when a test 5-845-006 Delivery Error Display Time error occurs during document transfer with the NetFile application and an external device. SM Appendix 3-119 M160/M161...
  • Page 533 5-845-015 Server URL Path (Primary) This SP is used for the scan router program. [ Up to 6 char / - / -/step] Server Scheme 5-845-016 This SP is used for the scan router (Secondary) program. M160/M161 3-120 SM Appendix...
  • Page 534 Execute this SP if the 5-846-002 Delivery Server) connection of the device to the delivery server is unstable. After clearing the ID, the ID will be established again automatically by cycling the machine off and on. SM Appendix 3-121 M160/M161...
  • Page 535 [0 to 999999 / 500 / 1/step] Initial Value of Upper Limit 5-846-022 Sets the initial max. printable value that Count allows a user to print. Addr Book [ - / - / -] 5-846-040 Migration(USB->HDD) [Execute] M160/M161 3-122 SM Appendix...
  • Page 536 However, at this point the address book can be accessed by only the system administrator or key operator. Enter the SP mode and do SP5846-041. After this SP executes successfully, any user can access the address book. SM Appendix 3-123 M160/M161...
  • Page 537 [ - / - / - ] [Execute] 5-846-051 Backup All Addr Book Uploads all directory information to the SD card. [ - / - / - ] [Execute] 5-846-052 Restore All Addr Book Downloads all directory information from the SD card. M160/M161 3-124 SM Appendix...
  • Page 538 This SP uses bit switches to set up the fuzzy search options for the UCS local address book. Bit: Meaning 5-846-060 Search Option 0: Checks both upper/lower case characters 1: Japan Only 2: Japan Only 3: Japan Only 4 to 7: Not Used SM Appendix 3-125 M160/M161...
  • Page 539 [0 to 65535 / 3671 / 1/step] Specifies the FTP port for getting a 5-846-091 FTP Auth Port Setting distribution server address book that is used in the identification mode. M160/M161 3-126 SM Appendix...
  • Page 540 [4bit assign / 00000010 / bit switch] Access Ctrl: udirectory 5-848-004 (Lower 4bits) Access Ctrl: Comm. Log 5-848-007 Fax(Lower 4bits) Access Ctrl: Job Ctrl(Lower 5-848-009 4bits) [4bit assign / 00000000 / bit switch] Access Ctrl: 5-848-011 Devicemanagement (Lower 4bits) SM Appendix 3-127 M160/M161...
  • Page 541 [0 or 1 / 1 / 1 /step] 0: OFF (No Print) 1: ON (Print) 5-849-002 Switch to Print Determines whether the installation date is printed on the printout for the total counter. M160/M161 3-128 SM Appendix...
  • Page 542 [ 1 to 3 / 2 / 1/step] 1: IC Card 2: HDD 3: SD Card 5-857-002 Target (2:HDD 3:SD) Selects the destination where the debugging information generated by the event selected by SP5-858 will be stored if an error is generated. SM Appendix 3-129 M160/M161...
  • Page 543 SD Card. Up to 4 MB can be copied to an SD Card. 4 MB segments can be copied one by one to each SD Card. This SP does not execute if there is no log on the HDD and no key specified. M160/M161 3-130 SM Appendix...
  • Page 544 5-857-016 Make HDD Debug Creates a 32 MB file to store a log on the HDD. [- / - / -] [Execute] 5-857-017 Make SD Debug Creates a 4 MB file to store a log on the SD card. SM Appendix 3-131 M160/M161...
  • Page 545 Obtains snapshot debug logs. [ - / - / - ] Aquire Only Opepanel [Execute] 5-857-107 Debug Logs Obtains controller debug logs to the media inserted front I/F. [- / - / -] 5-857-120 Make LogTrace Dir [Execute] M160/M161 3-132 SM Appendix...
  • Page 546 5-859-001 Key 1 5-859-002 Key 2 5-859-003 Key 3 5-859-004 Key 4 5-859-005 Key 5 [-999999 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 5-859-006 Key 6 5-859-007 Key 7 5-859-008 Key 8 5-859-009 Key 9 5-859-010 Key 10 SM Appendix 3-133 M160/M161...
  • Page 547 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 0: No 1: Yes SMTP Auth. From Field 5-860-022 Determines whether the FROM item of Replacement the mail header is switched to the validated account after the SMTP server is validated. M160/M161 3-134 SM Appendix...
  • Page 548 0: Microsoft Outlook Express standard 1: Internet Draft standard 2: RFC standard [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 0: No (not check) S/MIME: Authentication 5-860-028 1: Yes (check) Check Specifys whether to check destination certificate when sending S/MIME mail. SM Appendix 3-135 M160/M161...
  • Page 549 The RAM Disk will be created during gwinit started, thus it will be applied with the main power OFF/ON after SCS(SP) writes the size on the NVRAM of gwinit. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 5-869-001 Mail Function 0: Enabled 1: Disabled M160/M161 3-136 SM Appendix...
  • Page 550 [- / - / -] [Execute] This SP copies back the application programs from an SD card to the 5-873-002 UndoExec original SD card. Use this menu when you have mistakenly copied some programs by using "Move Exec" (SP5873-1). SM Appendix 3-137 M160/M161...
  • Page 551 Enables the Data Overwrite Security option or HDD Encryption Option after installation. [- / - / -] 5-878-001 Data Overwrite Security [Execute] [- / - / -] 5-878-002 HDD Encryption [Execute] Executes the encryption set-up. [- / - / -] 5-878-004 OCR Dictionary [Execute] M160/M161 3-138 SM Appendix...
  • Page 552 4: Forbid scan sending (1) 5: Forbid downloading (1) 6: Forbid delete (1) 7: Forbid guest mode access (1) [0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step] 5-885-050 DocSvr Format Selects the display type for the document box list. SM Appendix 3-139 M160/M161...
  • Page 553 Touch [Execute] in the message when you are prompted.  “SD_COUNTER” folder must be created under the root directory of the SC card before this SP is executed. [- / - / -] 5-887-001 - [Execute] M160/M161 3-140 SM Appendix...
  • Page 554 [Engine Log Upload] Specifies the Traget Module group for 5-900-001 Pattern Engine Log Upload. [0 to 4 / 0 /1/step] Specifies the Target Trigger group for 5-900-002 Trigger Engine Log Upload. [0 to 3 / 0 /1/step] SM Appendix 3-141 M160/M161...
  • Page 555 HDD. After changing this setting, you must switch the main switch off and on to enable the new setting. 5-967-001 (0:ON 1:OFF) [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] M160/M161 3-142 SM Appendix...
  • Page 556 1: Enable [Mech. Counter] 5987 This SP detects that a mechanical counter device is removed. If it is detected, SC610 occurs. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 5-987-001 0:OFF / 1:ON 0: OFF. 1: ON SM Appendix 3-143 M160/M161...
  • Page 557 5-990-021 Copier User Program 5-990-022 Scanner SP [- / - / -] 5-990-023 Scanner User Program [Execute] Press “Execute” key to start printing the 5-990-024 SDK/J Summary SMC sheets. 5-990-025 SDK/J Application Info 5-990-026 Printer SP M160/M161 3-144 SM Appendix...
  • Page 558 [- / - / -] 5-992-021 Copier User Program [Execute] 5-992-022 Scanner SP * MFP only 5-992-023 Scanner User Program 5-992-024 SDK/J Summary [- / - / -] 5-992-025 SDK/J Application Info [Execute] 5-992-026 Printer SP SM Appendix 3-145 M160/M161...
  • Page 559: Main Sp Tables-6

    [-5.0 to 5.0 / 0.0 / 0.1mm/step] 6-006-007 Rear Edge Erase [ADF INPUT Check] 6007 See “page 3-212” [ADF OUTPUT Check] 6008 See “page 3-214” 6910 [ADF Adjustment Shading Time] 6-910-001 - [0 to 90 / 60 / 1sec/step] M160/M161 3-146 SM Appendix...
  • Page 560: Main Sp Tables-7

    7-403-003 Latest 2 [0 to 65535 / - / 1/step] 7-403-004 Latest 3 7-403-005 Latest 4 7-403-006 Latest 5 7-403-007 Latest 6 7-403-008 Latest 7 [0 to 65535 / - / 1/step] 7-403-009 Latest 8 7-403-010 Latest 9 SM Appendix 3-147 M160/M161...
  • Page 561 7-502-002 Total Jam Counter [00000 to 65535 / 0 / 1/step] [Total Original Jam Counter] 7503 Displays the total number of original jams. 7-503-001 - [00000 to 65535 / 0 / 1/step] 7-503-002 Total Original Counter M160/M161 3-148 SM Appendix...
  • Page 562 [Original Jam Detection] 7505 Displays the original jam counts with four digits according to the shown list below. 7-505-001 At Power On 7-505-004 Registration Sensor: On [0000 to 9999 / - / 1/step] 7-505-054 Registration Sensor: Off SM Appendix 3-149 M160/M161...
  • Page 563 7-506-132 A3 SEF 7-506-133 A4 SEF 7-506-134 A5 SEF 7-506-141 B4 SEF 7-506-142 B5 SEF 7-506-160 DLT SEF 7-506-164 LG SEF [0000 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step] 7-506-166 LT SEF 7-506-172 HLT SEF 7-506-255 Others M160/M161 3-150 SM Appendix...
  • Page 564 [0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 sheets/step] 7-507-004 Latest 3 7-507-005 Latest 4 7-507-006 Latest 5 7-507-007 Latest 6 7-507-008 Latest 7 [0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 sheets/step] 7-507-009 Latest 8 7-507-010 Latest 9 SM Appendix 3-151 M160/M161...
  • Page 565 7-508-002 Latest 1 7-508-003 Latest 2 [- / - / -] 7-508-004 Latest 3 7-508-005 Latest 4 7-508-006 Latest 5 7-508-007 Latest 6 7-508-008 Latest 7 [- / - / -] 7-508-009 Latest 8 7-508-010 Latest 9 M160/M161 3-152 SM Appendix...
  • Page 566 [0000 to 9999 / - / 1/step] 7-514-023 - 7-514-026 - 7-514-053 - 7-514-054 - 7-514-057 Resistration Sensor: Off 7-514-060 Paper Exit: Off [0000 to 9999 / - / 1/step] 7-514-063 - 7-514-066 Duplex Entrance: Off SM Appendix 3-153 M160/M161...
  • Page 567 [0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 sheets/step] 7-516-141 B4 SEF 7-516-142 B5 SEF 7-516-160 DLT SEF 7-516-164 LG SEF 7-516-166 LT SEF [0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 sheets/step] 7-516-172 HLT SEF 7-516-255 Others M160/M161 3-154 SM Appendix...
  • Page 568 Displays the PM counter value. 7-803-001 Paper [0 to 9999999 / - / -] [Disp. PM Counter] 7803 Displays and sets the Sheets/Distance/Usage counter 7-803-002 Sheets PCDU [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1sheet/step] 7-803-003 Sheets Fuser SM Appendix 3-155 M160/M161...
  • Page 569 7-804-001 Paper [Execute] [Reset PM Counter] 7804 Counter reset by execution SP. 7-804-002 PCDU 7-804-003 Fuser [- / - / -] 7-804-004 Trans. 7-804-005 Feed 7-804-006 Fric. Pad [- / - / -] 7-804-010 Mentenance Kit M160/M161 3-156 SM Appendix...
  • Page 570 [0000000 to 9999999 / - / -] 7-826-002 Error Staple [MF Error Counter Clear] 7827 Clears all the SP7-826 [MF Error Counter] to “0”. Available when the MK-1 is connected. [- / - / -] 7-827-001 - [Execute] SM Appendix 3-157 M160/M161...
  • Page 571 7-850-002 Total Consump [0.0 to 10000000.0 / 0.0 / 0.1mg/step] [DF Glass Dust Check] 7852 Counter resetting by execution SP. [0 to 65535 / 0 / 1/step] 7-852-001 Dust Detection Counter Dust detection counter for DF glass. M160/M161 3-158 SM Appendix...
  • Page 572 [- / - / -] 7-931-011 Serial No. 7-931-012 Remaining Toner [0 to 100 / 0 / 20%/step] 7-931-013 Toner End [- / - / -] 7-931-014 Refill Flag 7-931-015 R:Total Cnt. [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1sheet/step] SM Appendix 3-159 M160/M161...
  • Page 573 [0 to 999999 / 0 / 1sheet/step] 7-932-008 Distance 7-932-010 Control Distance [0 to 999999999 / 0 / 1mm/step] 7-932-011 PM Chg Sheets 7-932-012 PM Chg Distance 7-932-013 Cleaning1Count [0 to 65535 / 0 / 1count / step] 7-932-014 Cleaning2Count M160/M161 3-160 SM Appendix...
  • Page 574 7-935-017 5:Serial No. [- / - / -] 7-935-018 5:Install Date 7-935-019 5:R:Total Cnt. [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 7-935-020 5:Refill Flag 7-935-021 1:Toner End [- / - / -] 7-935-022 2:Toner End 7-935-023 3:Toner End SM Appendix 3-161 M160/M161...
  • Page 575 Switch the timing of the near end: Days until the end. [0 to 2 / 1 / 1/step] 0: Earlier 7-952-001 Maintenance Kit 1: Normal 2: Later [0 to 2 / 1 / 1/step] 0: Earlier 7-952-002 PCDU 1: Normal 2: Later M160/M161 3-162 SM Appendix...
  • Page 576 Main SP Tables-7 [Total Counter] 7993 Sheet number counter: Engine: Total 7-993-001 - [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] SM Appendix 3-163 M160/M161...
  • Page 577: Main Sp Tables-8

    Grand total of the items counted for all applications Total: (Grand Total). (C, F, P, etc.). Copy application. Totals (pages, jobs, etc.) executed for each Fax application. application when the job was not stored on the Print application. document server. Scan application. M160/M161 3-164 SM Appendix...
  • Page 578: Keys And Abbreviations In Data Log 2

    What it means "By", e.g. "T:Jobs/Apl" = Total Jobs "by" Application > More (2> "2 or more", 4> "4 or more" AddBook Address Book Application Black & White Black Cyan ColCr Color Create ColMode Color Mode SM Appendix 3-165 M160/M161...
  • Page 579 Image Edit performed on the original with the copier GUI, e.g. ImgEdt border removal, adding stamps, page numbers, etc. Black (YMCK) Local Storage. Refers to the document server. LSize Large (paper) Size Magnification One color (monochrome) M160/M161 3-166 SM Appendix...
  • Page 580 Resolution Service Code (Error SC code displayed) Scan Sim, Simplex Simplex, printing on 1 side. S-to-Email Scan-to-E-mail SMC report printed with SP5990. All of the Group 8 counters are recorded in the SMC report. Server SM Appendix 3-167 M160/M161...
  • Page 581  A fax broadcast is counted only after all the faxes have been sent to their destinations. If one transmission generates an error, then the broadcast will not be counted until the transmission M160/M161 3-168 SM Appendix...
  • Page 582 When a network application sends data to the document server, the O: counter increments.  When an image from Palm 2 is stored on the document server, the O: counter increments.  When a fax is sent to the document server, the F: counter increments. SM Appendix 3-169 M160/M161...
  • Page 583 8034 [P:Pjob/DesApl] The L: counter counts the number of jobs printed from within the document 8035 [S:Pjob/DesApl] server mode screen at the operation 8036 [L:Pjob/DesApl] panel. 8037 [O:Pjob/DesApl] M160/M161 3-170 SM Appendix...
  • Page 584 8057 [O:TX Jobs/DesApl] panel.  If the send is started from Desk Top Binder or Web Image Monitor, for example, then the O: counter increments. SM Appendix 3-171 M160/M161...
  • Page 585 Number of jobs started in Sort mode. [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-06x-002 Stack Number of jobs started out of Sort mode. [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-06x-003 Staple Number of jobs started in Staple mode. M160/M161 3-172 SM Appendix...
  • Page 586 These SPs count and calculate the number of copy jobs by size based on the number of pages in the job. [F:Jobs/PGS] 8073 These SPs count and calculate the number of copy jobs by size based on the number of pages in the job. SM Appendix 3-173 M160/M161...
  • Page 587 8-07x-009 51 to 100 Pages 8-07x-010 101 to 300 Pages 8-07x-011 301 to 500 Pages 8-07x-012 501 to 700 Pages [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-07x-013 701 to 1000 Pages 8-07x-014 1001 to Pages M160/M161 3-174 SM Appendix...
  • Page 588 These SPs count the number of jobs (color or black-and-white) scanned 8135 and attached to e-mail, without storing the original on the document server. 8-13x-001 B/W 8-13x-002 Color [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-13x-003 ACS SM Appendix 3-175 M160/M161...
  • Page 589 If the job is cancelled during sending, it may or may not be counted, depending on what stage of the process had been reached when the job was cancelled.  Even if several files are combined for sending, the transmission counts as one job. M160/M161 3-176 SM Appendix...
  • Page 590 [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8163 [F:PCFAX TX Jobs] 8171 [T:Deliv Jobs/WSD] 8175 [S:Deliv Jobs/WSD] 8-17x-001 B/W [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-17x-002 Color These SPs count the pages scanned by 8-17x-003 ACS SM Appendix 3-177 M160/M161...
  • Page 591 Copy mode window, the C: count is 6 and the L: count is 6.  If both sides of 3 A4 sheets are copied but not stored, the C: count is 6.  If you enter document server mode then scan 6 pages, the L: count is 6. M160/M161 3-178 SM Appendix...
  • Page 592 The L: counter counts the number of 8213 [F:Scan PGS/LS] pages stored from within the document 8215 [S:Scan PGS/LS] server mode screen at the operation panel, and with the Store File button 8216 [L:Scan PGS/LS] from within the Copy mode screen. SM Appendix 3-179 M160/M161...
  • Page 593 When 1 sheet is fed for duplex scanning the Front count is 1 and the Back count is 1.  If a jam occurs during the job, recovery processing is not counted to avoid double counting. Also, the pages are not counted if the jam occurs before the first sheet is output. M160/M161 3-180 SM Appendix...
  • Page 594 If the user selects "Mixed Sizes" for copying in the platen mode, the Mixed Size count is enabled.  In the SADF mode if the user copies 1 page in platen mode and then copies 2 pages with SADF, the Platen count is 1 and the SADF count is 3. SM Appendix 3-181 M160/M161...
  • Page 595 Store File button from within the copy mode screen 8241 8242 8243 8245 8246 8-24x-001 Text 8-24x-002 Text/Photo 8-24x-003 Photo 8-24x-004 GenCopy, Pale 8-24x-005 Map 8-24x-006 Normal/Detail 8-24x-007 Fine/Super Fine 8-24x-008 Binary 8-24x-009 Grayscale M160/M161 3-182 SM Appendix...
  • Page 596 These SPs count the number of pages scanned using a TWAIN driver. These counters reveal how the TWAIN driver 8285 [S:Scan PGS/TWAIN] is used for delivery functions. Note: At the present time, these counters perform identical counts. SM Appendix 3-183 M160/M161...
  • Page 597 Store File button from within the Copy mode screen. Use these totals to compare original page size (scanning) and output page size [SP 8-446]. 8-30x-001 A3 [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-30x-002 A4 M160/M161 3-184 SM Appendix...
  • Page 598 8-31x-004 200dpi to 399dpi 8-31x-005 < 199dpi  Copy resolution settings are fixed so they are not counted.  The Fax application does not allow finely-adjusted resolution settings so no count is done for the Fax application. SM Appendix 3-185 M160/M161...
  • Page 599 These SPs count pages printed on paper sizes A3/DLT and larger. 8391 LSize PrtPGS Note: In addition to being displayed in the SMC Report, these counters are also displayed in the User Tools display on the copy machine. M160/M161 3-186 SM Appendix...
  • Page 600 These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of pages processed for printing by the printer application. [S:PrtPGS/Dup Comb] 8425 These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of pages processed for printing by the scanner application. SM Appendix 3-187 M160/M161...
  • Page 601 [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-42x-011 16 in1 16 pages on 1 side (16-Up) 8-42x-012 Booklet 8-42x-013 Magazine 8-42x-014 2-in-1 + Booklet [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-42x-015 4-in-1 + Booklet 8-42x-016 6-in-1 + Booklet M160/M161 3-188 SM Appendix...
  • Page 602 Pages that are only partially printed with the n-Up functions are counted as 1 page.  Here is a summary of how the counters work for Booklet and Magazine modes: Booklet Magazine Original Pages Count Original Pages Count SM Appendix 3-189 M160/M161...
  • Page 603 (one side) or printed as a book with booklet right/left pagination. [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] The number of pages printed where 8-43x-003 User Stamp stamps were applied, including page numbering and date stamping. M160/M161 3-190 SM Appendix...
  • Page 604 8-44x-002 A4 8-44x-003 A5 [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-44x-004 B4 8-44x-005 B5 8-44x-006 DLT 8-44x-007 LG 8-44x-008 LT 8-44x-009 HLT [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-44x-010 Full Bleed 8-44x-254 Other (Standard) SM Appendix 3-191 M160/M161...
  • Page 605 8-451-006 Tray 5 LCT (Option) 8-451-007 Tray 6 8-451-008 Tray 7 8-451-009 Tray 8 8-451-010 Tray 9 8-451-011 Tray 10 Currently not used. 8-451-012 Tray 11 8-451-013 Tray 12 8-451-014 Tray 13 8-451-015 Tray 14 8-451-016 Tray 15 M160/M161 3-192 SM Appendix...
  • Page 606 8-46x-001 Normal 8-46x-002 Recycled [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-46x-003 Special 8-46x-004 Thick 8-46x-005 Normal (Back) 8-46x-006 Thick (Back) [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-46x-007 OHP 8-46x-008 Other SM Appendix 3-193 M160/M161...
  • Page 607 8511 [T:PrtPGS/Emul] [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] These SPs count by printer emulation 8514 [P:PrtPGS/Emul] mode the total number of pages printed. 8-51x-001 RPCS [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-51x-002 RPDL M160/M161 3-194 SM Appendix...
  • Page 608 [F:PrtPGS/FIN] 8523 These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the copy application. [P:PrtPGS/FIN] 8524 These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the print application. SM Appendix 3-195 M160/M161...
  • Page 609 [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-52x-012 KANNON-Fold Gate Fold (FM6) (Multi Fold Unit) [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-52x-013 Perfect-Bind Perfect Binder [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-52x-014 Ring-Bind Ring Binder M160/M161 3-196 SM Appendix...
  • Page 610 [P:A Sheet Of Paper] 8566 [L:A Sheet Of Paper] 8567 [O:A Sheet Of Paper] 8-56x-001 Total: Over A3/DLT 8-56x-002 Total: Under A3/DLT [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-56x-003 Duplex: Over A3/DLT 8-56x-004 Duplex: Under A3/DLT SM Appendix 3-197 M160/M161...
  • Page 611 [0 to 2147483647 / 0 / 1%/step] 8-601-011 B/W Printing Page [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8602 [C:Coverage Counter] 8603 [F:Coverage Counter] [0 to 2147483647 / 0 / 1%/step] 8604 [P:Coverage Counter] 8606 [L:Coverage Counter] M160/M161 3-198 SM Appendix...
  • Page 612 [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-621-005 Function-005 8-621-006 Function-006 8-621-007 Function-007 8-621-008 Function-008 8-621-009 Function-009 8-621-010 Function-010 8-621-011 Function-011 8-621-012 Function-012 [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-621-013 Function-013 8-621-014 Function-014 8-621-015 Function-015 8-621-016 Function-016 SM Appendix 3-199 M160/M161...
  • Page 613 8-621-032 Function-032 8-621-033 Function-033 8-621-034 Function-034 8-621-035 Function-035 8-621-036 Function-036 [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-621-037 Function-037 8-621-038 Function-038 8-621-039 Function-039 8-621-040 Function-040 8-621-041 Function-041 [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-621-042 Function-042 M160/M161 3-200 SM Appendix...
  • Page 614 8-621-058 Function-058 8-621-059 Function-059 8-621-060 Function-060 [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-621-061 Function-061 8-621-062 Function-062 8-621-063 Function-063 8-621-064 Function-064 8631 [T:FAX TX PGS] [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8633 [F:FAX TX PGS] SM Appendix 3-201 M160/M161...
  • Page 615 Router server by both Scan and LS applications. [S:Deliv PGS/Svr] 8665 These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent to a Scan Router server by the Scan application. 8-66x-001 B/W [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-66x-002 Color M160/M161 3-202 SM Appendix...
  • Page 616 8695 [S:TX PGS/LS] server mode screen at the operation panel. Pages stored with the Store File 8696 [L:TX PGS/LS] button from within the copy mode screen go to the C: counter. SM Appendix 3-203 M160/M161...
  • Page 617 [S:Scan PGS/Comp] 8-71x-001 JPEG/JPEG2000 8-71x-002 TIFF(Multi/Single) 8-71x-003 PDF [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-71x-004 Other These SPs count the number of pages 8-71x-005 PDF/Comp sent by each compression mode. 8-71x-006 PDF/A 8-71x-007 PDF(OCR) 8-71x-008 PDF/Comp(OCR) M160/M161 3-204 SM Appendix...
  • Page 618 [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step] 8-741-004 ISDN (G3,G4) 8-741-005 Network [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] This SP counts the frequency of use 8771 [Dev Counter] (number of rotations of the development rollers) for black and other color toners. SM Appendix 3-205 M160/M161...
  • Page 619 8-811-009 Combine (%) [0 to 100 / 0 / 1%/step] 8-811-010 Paper Cut (%) 8-811-101 Eco Totalr:Last 8-811-104 Duplex:Last [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-811-105 Combine:Last 8-811-108 Duplex (%):Last [0 to 100 / 0 / 1%/step] M160/M161 3-206 SM Appendix...
  • Page 620 [Page/Toner Bottle] This SP displays the amount of the remaining current toner for each color. [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8901 [Page/Toner_prev1] This SP displays the amount of the remaining previous toner for each color. SM Appendix 3-207 M160/M161...
  • Page 621 HDD. Does not include time spent in Energy Save, Low Power, or Off modes. [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 10/step] 8-941-003 Energy Save Time Includes time while the machine is performing background printing. M160/M161 3-208 SM Appendix...
  • Page 622 [0 to 99999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-951-001 User Code/User ID User code registrations. [0 to 99999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-951-002 Mail Address Mail addresses registrations. [0 to 99999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-951-003 Fax Destination Fax destination registrations. SM Appendix 3-209 M160/M161...
  • Page 623 8-961-003 Main Power Off Time [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] Reading and Printing 8-961-004 Time 8-961-005 Printing Time 8-961-006 Reading Time 8-961-007 Eng Waiting Time [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] 8-961-008 Low Power State Time M160/M161 3-210 SM Appendix...
  • Page 624 8-999-027 Printer: BW(%) [0 to 2147483647/ 0 / 1/step] 8-999-030 Fax Print: BW(%) 8-999-101 Transmission Total: Color 8-999-102 Transmission Total: BW 8-999-103 FAX Transmission [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step] Scanner Transmission: 8-999-104 Color Scanner Transmission: 8-999-105 SM Appendix 3-211 M160/M161...
  • Page 625: Input And Output Check

    Rear Interlock [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 5-803-013 Front Interlock 5-803-014 Rear Cover Open 5-803-017 Fusing Unit New 5-803-018 Fusing Unit Set 5-803-019 HVP: SC_C_DV [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 5-803-020 HVP: SC_T M160/M161 3-212 SM Appendix...
  • Page 626 BANK2:Paper Size 5-803-200 Scanner HP Sensor [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 5-803-201 Platen Cover Sensor 6007 [ADF INPUT Check] 6-007-009 Original Detection 6-007-013 Registration Sensor [0 or 1 / 0 / 1STEP/step] 6-007-015 Feed Cover SM Appendix 3-213 M160/M161...
  • Page 627: Output Check Table

    5-804-017 Duplex CL 5-804-018 Bypass:Feed CL 5-804-019 Bypass:Tray CL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 5-804-020 Toner Supply CL 5-804-021 Exit Junc SOL 5-804-023 HVP: Charge [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 5-804-024 HVP: Development M160/M161 3-214 SM Appendix...
  • Page 628 5-804-166 BANK2:Motor:Mid 5-804-169 BANK1:Feed CL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 5-804-170 BANK2:Feed CL 5-804-202 Scanner Lamp: Color 600 5-804-203 Scanner Lamp: Color 1200 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 5-804-204 Scanner Lamp: Bk SM Appendix 3-215 M160/M161...
  • Page 629 Input and Output Check 6008 [ADF OUTPUT Check] 6-008-003 Feed Motor Forward 6-008-004 Feed Motor Reverse [0 or 1 / 0 / 1STEP/step] 6-008-009 Feed Solenoid 6-008-011 Inverter Solenoid M160/M161 3-216 SM Appendix...
  • Page 630: Printer Service Mode

    If this bit switch is enabled, print jobs will be saved to the GW SD slot and not output to paper. bit 5 bit 6 bit 7 [RPCS,PCL]: Printable area frame border Disabled Enabled Prints all RPCS and PCL jobs with a border around the printable area. SM Appendix 3-217 M160/M161...
  • Page 631 Enabled Uses the same left margin as older HP models such as HP4000/HP8000. In other words, the left margin defined in the job (usually "<ESC>*r0A") will be changed to "<ESC>*r1A". bit 3 bit 4 bit 5 M160/M161 3-218 SM Appendix...
  • Page 632 Size/Type" or "Any Custom Size/Type". By default "Any Size/Type" and "Any Custom Size/Type" treat all paper in the bypass tray as if it were loaded in the SEF direction. This bitswitch changes the assumed direction to LEF. bit 7 SM Appendix 3-219 M160/M161...
  • Page 633 PS data or not. Pattern3: includes most PS commands. Pattern1: A small number of PS tags and headers bit 4 Disabled Enabled Increase max number of the stored jobs. (100) (750) M160/M161 3-220 SM Appendix...
  • Page 634 0 and the last page of an odd paged duplex job (PS, PCL5, PCL6), are always routed through the duplex unit. Not having to switch paper paths increases the print speed slightly. bit 1 bit 2 SM Appendix 3-221 M160/M161...
  • Page 635 Note: Color jobs will not be printed without a valid user code. bit 4 bit 5 bit 6 PCL, RPCS, PS: Forced BW print Enabled Disabled Switches whether to ignore PDL color command. bit 7 M160/M161 3-222 SM Appendix...
  • Page 636 1: JOB END is sent by the device to the client after the last copy has finished printing. This causes the page counter to be incremented at the end of each job. bit 5 Display UTF-8 text in the operation panel Enabled Disabled SM Appendix 3-223 M160/M161...
  • Page 637 AJP If this is 1, then after a job is stored using Auto Job Promotion, new jobs cannot be added to the queue until the stored job has been completely printed. M160/M161 3-224 SM Appendix...
  • Page 638 1: If a job is promoted to the top of the queue, it will interrupt the currently printing job and start printing immediately. bit 2 bit 3 bit 4 bit 5 bit 6 bit 7 SM Appendix 3-225 M160/M161...
  • Page 639 Initializes settings in the "System" menu of the user mode. [- / - / -] 003 Delete Program *CTL [Execute] [Print Summary] 1004 Prints the service summary sheet (a summary of all the controller settings). [- / - / -] 001 Print Printer Summary [Execute] M160/M161 3-226 SM Appendix...
  • Page 640 *CTL setting is 0 [Media Print Device Setting] 1110 002 0:Disable 1:Enable [- / 1 / -] [All Job Delete Mode] 1111 0:excluding New Job *CTL [ - / 1 / - ] 1:including New Job SM Appendix 3-227 M160/M161...
  • Page 641: Scanner Sp Mode

    0: Display, 1: No display [Org count Disp] Selects the original counter display. 1011 0: Displays remaining memory for the original scanning.. 1: Displays original counter. 1-011-001 0:ON 1:OFF [0 or 1 / 0 / - ] M160/M161 3-228 SM Appendix...
  • Page 642 0: OFF, 1: ON 1040 [Scan:LT/LG Mixed Size Setting] [0 or 1 / 1 / - ] 1-040-001 0:OFF 1:ON 0: OFF, 1: ON 1041 [Scan:FlairAPI Setting] 1-041-001 0x00 – 0xff [ - / 00000000 / - ] SM Appendix 3-229 M160/M161...
  • Page 643: Sp2-Xxx (Scanning-Image Quality)

    Selects the compression ratio for clearlight PDF for the two settings that can be selected at the operation panel. Compression Ratio 2-025-001 [5 to 95 / 25 / 1 /step ] (Normal) JPEG2000 Compression Ratio 2-025-002 [5 to 95 / 20 / 1 /step ] (High) JPEG2000 M160/M161 3-230 SM Appendix...
  • Page 644: Sp3-Xxx

    1: Attaches URL link of a document that has been read. 3044 [0 to 1 / 1 / 1/step] Sets compression method of image data that 3-044-001 - has been read when using clear light PDF. 0: high 1: normal (initial value) SM Appendix 3-231 M160/M161...
  • Page 645 5: BODY address table (initial value) 3053 [0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step] Sets compression method of image data that 3-053-001 - has been read when using clear light PDF. 0: JPEG initial value 1: JPEG2000 M160/M161 3-232 SM Appendix...
  • Page 646: Test Pattern Printing

    Touch [Exit] three times to exit SP mode. None Arg. Grid20mm Vert. (1dot) Indep. (1dot) Hori. (1dot) Indep. (2dot) Vert/ (2dot) Indep. (4dot) Hori. (2dot) Full Grid Vert. Band Grid Hori. Gray 10mm Grid 20mm Gray 20mm Arg. Grid Trim Area SM Appendix 3-233 M160/M161...
  • Page 647 M160/M161 FAX OPTION R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 649 M160/M161 FAX OPTION TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INSTALLATION ................1 1.1 FAX UNIT OPTION ......................1 1.1.1 HANDSET (HS1010) ....................1 Component Check ...................... 1 Installation Procedure ....................1 Selecting the telephone line type of the handset ............3 Adjusting the handset bell volume ................3 2.
  • Page 650 5.3 FAX COMMUNICATION FEATURES ................146 5.3.1 INTERNET MAIL COMMUNICATION ..............146 Mail Transmission ....................146 Data Formats ......................147 Direct SMTP Transmission ..................147 Selectable Options ....................148 Secure Internet Transmission ................148 Mail Reception ......................148 M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 651 5.4.3 SETTINGS ......................157 6. SPECIFICATIONS ................ 158 6.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ..................158 6.1.1 FCU ........................158 6.2 CAPABILITIES OF PROGRAMMABLE ITEMS ............159 6.3 IFAX SPECIFICATIONS....................160 6.4 IP-FAX SPECIFICATIONS .................... 162 6.5 FAX UNIT CONFIGURATION ..................163 M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 653 Fax Unit Option READ THIS FIRST Important Safety Notices  Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.  Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.  Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.
  • Page 654: Symbols And Abbreviations

    Fax Unit Option Symbols and Abbreviations Conventions Used in this Manual This manual uses several symbols. Symbol What it means Screw Connector Clip ring Clamp Short Edge Feed Long Edge Feed [A] Short Edge Feed (SEF) [B] Long Edge Feed (LEF)
  • Page 655 Fax Unit Option Cautions, Notes, etc. The following headings provide special information:  Failure to obey warning information could result in serious injury or death.  Obey these guidelines to ensure safe operation and prevent minor injuries.  Obey these guidelines to avoid problems such as misfeeds, damage to originals, loss of valuable data and to prevent damage to the machine.
  • Page 657: Fax Unit Option

    The ferrite core is attached to the handset cord for reducing noise. Do not remove the ferrite core. Remove the protective tape from the handset bracket, and attach the bracket at the left side of the machine, as shown below. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 658 Fix the handset cradle to the handset bracket by turning the screws with a coin. Place the inquiry card back on the handset cradle. Place the handset on the handset cradle, and connect the handset cord to TEL. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 659 Dial phone: 10 (PPS) or 20 (PPS) Adjusting the handset bell volume With a thin pointed object, adjust the bell volume using the volume switch.  High : H  Low : L  No sound : OFF M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 660: Sram Data Transfer Procedure

    Open the rear cover. Remove the right cover [A] ( x 4, hook x 3). Remove the five screws of the bracket [A] ( x 5), and then, remove the FCU board [B] with bracket ( x 1, x 1) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 661 To prevent a short circuit, make sure the old FCU board does not come into contact with anything metal. 11. Turn the main power switch on. 12. The SRAM data transfer begins. Transfer is complete when a beep sounds. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 662 16. Turn the main power switch on. 17. Enter the SP mode, print the system parameter list from SP6-101 in the Fax SP menu, and then check the list to see whether the SRAM data has been transferred correctly. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 663: Error Codes

    If the rx signal is weak or defective, there may be a bad line. Cross reference  Tx level - NCU Parameter 01 (PSTN)  Cable equalizer - G3 Switch 07 (PSTN)  Dedicated tx parameters in Service Program Mode M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 664 The other end may have jammed or run out of paper.  The other end user may have disconnected the call.  Check for a bad line.  The other end may be defective; try sending to another machine. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 665 See error code 0-08. 0-15 The other terminal is not The other terminal is not capable of accepting capable of specific functions. the following functions, or the other terminal’s memory is full.  Confidential rx  Transfer function  SEP/SUB/PWD/SID M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 666 Check for line noise or other line problems.  signal Replace the FCU.  The remote machine may be defective or may have disconnected. Cross reference Maximum interval between EOLs and between ECM frames - G3 Switch 0A, bit 4 M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 667 Dedicated tx parameters - Section 4  0-32 The other terminal sent a Check the protocol dump list.  DCS, which contained Ask the other party to contact the functions that the receiving manufacturer. machine cannot handle. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 668 The called terminal could not detect a CM to T.30 mode, because it due to noise, etc.  could not detect a JM in Check the line connection and condition.  response to CM Try making a call to another V.8/V.34 fax. (CM timeout). M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 669 The signal did not stop within 10 s.  due to abnormal signaling in Turn off the main power switch, then turn it V.34 phase 4 – control back on.  channel start-up. If the same error is frequent, replace the FCU. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 670 If error occurs frequently, change the settings JBIG chip for resolution, paper size, compression type. 2-23 JBIG compression or Turn off the machine, then turn it back on. reconstruction error 2-24 JBIG ASIC error Turn off the machine, then turn it back on. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 671 CSIs programmed correctly, then resend.  mismatch (Closed Network) or The machine at the other end may be Tel. No./CSI mismatch defective. (Protection against Wrong Connections) 5-00 Data reconstruction not Replace the FCU. possible 5-10 DCR timer expired Replace the FCU. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 672 G3 ECM - coding/decoding Defective FCU  error The other terminal may be defective.  6-08 G3 ECM - PIP/PIN received in The other end pressed Stop during reply to PPS.NULL communication.  The other terminal may be defective. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 673 Network I/F setting error at Active protocol setting does not match the power on I/F setting for SIP server.  IP address of the device is not registered. 13-27 IP address setting error IP address of the device is not registered. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 674 SMTP sending is not correct.  Contact the system administrator and check that the SMTP server has the correct settings and operates correctly.  Contact the system administrator for direct SMTP sending and check the sending destination. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 675  14-04 Access to SMTP Server SMTP server operating incorrectly  Denied (550) Direct SMTP sending not operating correctly M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 676 Failed to access the SMTP server because Failed (4XX) the transmission failed  PC not operating correctly  SMTP server operating incorrectly  Network not operating correctly  Destination folder setting incorrect  Direct SMTP sending not operating correctly M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 677 When a mail is divided for the mail Error transmission and the division number of a mail are more than the specified number, the mail transmission is interrupted.  Update the software because of the defective software. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 678 Scan-to-Email and IFAX transmission  HDD full or not operating correctly  Software error 14-32 Cancelled the Mail Due to Error detected with NFAX and send was Error Detected by NFAX cancelled due to a software error. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 679 POP3/IMAP4 server has not been registered in the machine. 15-02 POP3/IMAP4 Mail Account The POP3/IMAP4 mail account has not been Information Not Registered registered. 15-03 Mail Address Not Registered The mail address has not been registered. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 680 15-18 Incomplete Mail Received Only one portion of the mail was received. 15-31 Final Destination for Transfer The format of the final destination for the Request Reception Format transfer request was incorrect. Error M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 681 The TIFF file sent as the attachment could not be received because the TIFF header is incorrect:  The TIFF file attachment is a type not supported.  The TIFF file attachment is corrupted.  Software error M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 682 Destinations are full so the final and transfer destinations could not be created. 15-92 Memory Overflow Transmission could not be received because memory overflowed during the transaction. 15-93 Memory Access Error Transaction could not complete due to a malfunction of SAF memory. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 683 Defective FCU board or firmware answer  23-00 Data read timeout during Restart the machine.  construction Replace the FCU.  25-00 The machine software resets Update the ROM.  itself after a fatal transmission Replace the FCU. error occurred M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 684 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action F0-xx V.34 modem error Replace the FCU.  F6-xx SG3 modem error Update the SG3 modem ROM.  Check for line noise or other line problems.  Try communicating another V.8/V.34 fax. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 685: Ifax Troubleshooting

    Check the LAN parameters  and e-mail server the machine Check if there is an IP address conflict with other PCs. Use the “Network” function in the User Tools. If there is an IP address conflict, inform the administrator.] M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 686  Destination Make sure that the e-mail address is e-mail address actually used.  Check that the e-mail address does not contain incorrect characters such as spaces. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 687 Check whether e-mail can be sent to by e-mail from another address on the same network, the network of using the application e-mail software.  the destination. Check the error e-mail message. [Inform the administrator of the LAN.] M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 688 Remote fax switched off or busy? Check that the remote fax is switched Network bandwidth too narrow? Request the network administrator to increase the bandwidth. Raise the delay level. IPFAX SW 01 Bit 0 to 3 M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 689 G3 fax is connected to VoIP gateway? Check that G3 fax is connected. Remote G3 fax turned on? Check that G3 fax is switched on. Network bandwidth too narrow? Request the network administrator to increase the bandwidth. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 690 Gatekeeper/SIP server host name specified? Enable H.323/Enable SIP SW is set to on? Check the settings. See User Parameter SW 34 Bit 0/SW 34 Bit 1 IP address of local fax registered? Register the IP address of the local fax. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 691 Request the system administrator to increase the bandwidth. Raise the delay level. IPFAX SW 01 Bit 0 to 3 Lower the modem transmission baud rate. IPFAX SW 05 Remote fax cancelled transmission? Check whether the remote fax cancelled the transmission. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 692 Contact the network administrator. specified on sender side?  The sender machine displays this error code if the sender fax is a Ricoh model. Network bandwidth too narrow? Request the system administrator to increase the bandwidth. Lower the start modem reception baud rate on the receiving side.
  • Page 693 Network bandwidth too narrow? Request the network administrator to increase the bandwidth. G3 fax connected? Check that G3 fax is connected. G3 fax power switched on? Check that G3 fax is switched on. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 694 (Fax, Internet Fax) Gatekeeper/SIP server installed correctly? Contact the network administrator.  The sender machine displays this error code when the sender fax is a Ricoh model. Power to Gatekeeper/SIP server switched Contact the network administrator.  The sender machine displays this error code when the sender fax is a Ricoh model.
  • Page 695 Remote fax cancelled transmission? Check whether the remote fax cancelled the transmission. Local fax registered in Gatekeeper/SIP Contact the network administrator. server?  The sender machine displays this error code when the sender fax is a Ricoh model. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 696: Service Tables

    The main power LED lights or flashes while the platen cover or ARDF is open, while the main machine is communicating with a facsimile or the network server, or while the machine is accessing the hard disk or memory for reading or writing data. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 697: Service Program Tables

    "page 88 "Bit Switches - 4"" : "G3 Switches" IP fax Switch 001 – 016 00 – 0F Change the bit switches for optional IP fax parameters "page 99 "Bit Switches - 6"" : "IP Fax Switches" M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 698 G3-1 Memory Print out RAM data for the fax board. Dump page 134 "Service RAM Addresses" G3-1 NCU Parameters 001 – 023 CC, 01 – 22 NCU parameter settings for the standard G3 board. page 111 "NCU Parameters" M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 699 Gatekeeper port Sets the Gatekeeper port number. T.38 Port Sets the T.38 port number. SIP Server Port Sets the SIP port number. IP FAX Protocol Select "H323" or "SIP". Priority FAX SW 001 – 032 00 – 1F M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 700 Reset All Bit Switches Resets all the current bit switch settings. Reset Security Bit Resets only the security bit switches. If you Switches select automatic output/display for the user parameter switches, the security settings are initialized. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 701 Specified Date The machine prints all communication records after the specified date. Log List Print out All log files These log print out functions are for designer use only. Printer SC/TRAP Stored Decompression M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 702 Scanner Condition IP Protocol Dump List All Communications Prints the protocol dump list of all communications for the IP fax line. 1 Communication Prints the protocol dump list of the last communication for the IP fax line. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 703 4.2.7 SP7-XXX (TESTS) These are the test modes for PTT approval. Function G3-1 Modem Tests G3-1 DTMF Tests Ringer Test G3-1 V34 (S2400baud) G3-1 V34 (S2800baud) G3-1 V34 (S3000baud) G3-1 V34 (S3200baud) G3-1 V34 (S3429baud) Recorded Message Test M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 704: System Switches

    Not used Do not change this setting. Technical data printout on the 1: Instead of the personal name, the following Journal data are listed on the Journal for each G3 0: Disabled communication. 1: Enabled M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 705 (see "G3 Communication display Parameters" below this table). This is normally 0: Disabled disabled because it cancels the CSI display for 1: Enabled the user. Be sure to reset this bit to "0" after testing. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 706 Compression mode MH: MH compression JBB: JBIG compression (Basic mode) Communication ECM: With ECM mode NML: With no ECM A4: A4 (8.3"), no reduction Width and B4: B4 (10.1"), no reduction reduction A3: A3 (11.7"), no reduction M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 707 0: Depends on User Parameter be erased unless the communication is 24 [18(H)] successful. 1: No limit Not used Do not change the factory settings. System Switch 03 (SP No. 1-101-004) Function Comments Not used Do not change the factory settings. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 708 Journal when no 0: The Journal is printed only when image data image data was exchanged. is sent. 0: After DCS/NSS 1: The Journal is printed when any data is sent. communication (default), 1: After polling M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 709 0: RTI > CSI > Dial label > Tel. names on reports. number Dial Label: The name stored, by the user, for 1: Dial label > Tel. number > RTI the Quick/Speed Dial number. > CSI M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 710 "1" enables direct sending without sending selection capture. 0: Direct sending off Setting this switch to "0" masks the direct 1: Direct sending on sending function on the operation panel so direct sending with Scan Router cannot be selected. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 711 RAM addresses. 05: Belgium 17: New Zealand Cross reference 06: Denmark 18: Singapore NCU country code: SP No. 2-103-001 for G3-1 07: Finland 19: Malaysia 08: Ireland 1A: China 09: Norway 1B: Taiwan 0A: Sweden 1C: Korea M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 712 TTI used for broadcasting 0: The TTIs selected for each 1: The TTI (TTI_1 or TTI_2) which is selected Quick/Speed dial are used for all destinations during broadcasting. 1: The same TTI is used for all destinations M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 713 Energy Saver 0: Enabled mode. 1: Disabled Use this setting if an external telephone has to be used when the machine is in the Energy Saver mode. Not used Do not change this setting. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 714 0: Disabled  1: Enabled If a customer wants to keep a line available for fax reception or other reasons, select "0" (Disable). Not used Do not change these settings. Not used Do not change this setting. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 715 "1". 0: Disabled "Original 1" and "Original 2" can be selected in 1: Enabled addition to the "Text", "Text/Photo" and "Photo" modes. * This setting can be used for the remote machine. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 716 0: RTI, CSI, CPS codes are displayed on the RTI/CSI/CPS code display top line of the LCD panel during 0: Enable communication. 1: Disable 1: Codes are switched off (no display) Not used Do not change these settings. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 717 (e.g., no paper). This bit determines which identifier, RTI or CSI, RTI/CSI display priority is displayed on the LCD while the machine is 0: RTI 1: CSI communicating in G3 non-standard mode. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 718 "0", then enable Authorized Reception. Otherwise, keep this bit at "1 (default setting)". Not used Do not change this setting. Not used Do not change this setting. * This setting can be used for the remote machine. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 719 Action when a fax SC has automatically resets itself. occurred 1: When the fax unit detects any fax SC code, 0: Automatic reset the fax unit stops. 1: Fax unit stops Cross Reference Fax SC codes - See "Troubleshooting" M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 720: I-Fax Switches

    The default is A4. If the width selected with this switch is higher than the receiving machine can accept, the machine detects this and this causes an error. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 721 When this switch is On (1):  Images scanned in inches are sent in inches.  Images scanned in mm are converted to inches.  Images received in inches are transmitted in inches.  Images received in mm are converted to inches. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 722 0: Prints 1st page only. 1: Prints all pages. Text String for Return Receipt This setting determines the text string output for the Return Receipt that confirms the transmission was received normally at the destination. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 723 This setting determines the image resolution of the received mail. 0: 200 x 200 1: 400 x 400 The "1" setting requires installation of the Memory Unit in order to have enough SAF (Store and Forward) memory to receive images at 400 x 400 resolution. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 724 This switch does not apply for condition 3) when the RX system is set up for memory sending, delivery by F-code, sending with SMTP RX and when operators are using FOL (to prevent problems when receiving transmissions). M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 725 SAF memory available falls below this setting, mail can no longer be received; received mail is then stored on the mail server. 00-FF (0 to 1024 KB: HEX) The hexadecimal number you enter is multiplied by 4 KB to determine the amount of memory. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 726 Select the signature when sending mail. Bit 5 Bit 4 Setting No sign In response to IEEE2600.1. No setting Individual setting Always sign Not used Do not change these settings. I-fax Switch 0E - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 727 1: On. Files received via SMTP are delivered immediately to their destinations. Set to select the signature when receiving SMTP mail. 0: No sign 1: Always sign Set to encrypt the data when receiving SMTP mail. 0: No encryption 1: Encryption M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 728: Printer Switches

    1: Enabled date and time at the bottom of each received page. Printer Switch 01 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.) Relationship between available paper sizes and printer width used in the setup protocol M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 729 Specified Cassette 4th paper feed station usage for fax printing Selection feature. 0: Enabled 1: Disabled LCT usage for fax printing 0: Enabled 1: Disabled * This setting can be used for the remote machine. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 730 [Maximum reducible length] = [Paper length] + (N x 5mm) "N" is the decimal value of the binary setting of bits 0 to 4. Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Setting 0 mm 5 mm 20 mm 155 mm M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 731 1: Printing will start if another Just size printing on/off – User switch 05, bit 5 cassette has a suitable size of paper, based on the paper size selection priority tables. * This setting can be used for the remote machine. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 732 List of destinations in the Communication Failure Report 1: Only destinations where communication for broadcasting failure occurred are printed on the 0: All destinations Communication Failure Report. 1: Only destinations where communication failure occurred M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 733 The upper half User Parameter Switch 19 (13H) bit 4 must be only set to "0" to enable this switch. Refer to Detailed Section Descriptions for more 50% reduction (sub-scan only) on this feature. Same size M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 734 Binding direction for Duplex printing the stack. 0: Left binding 1: Sets the binding for the top of the 1: Top binding stack. Not used Do not change this setting. * This setting can be used for the remote machine. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 735: Bit Switches - 3

    B (handshaking) MH/MR of the T.30 protocol. MH/MR/MMR MH/MR/MMR/JBIG JBIG compression method: Reception Change the setting when 0: Only basic supported communication problems occur 1: Basic and optional both supported using JBIG compression. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 736 CSI/RTI does not identify itself with an RTI or CSI. (0,0): Nothing is checked; transmission will always go ahead.  This function does not work when dialing is done from the external telephone. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 737 RTN will be sent to the other 0: 5% 1: 10% end. Treatment of pages received with errors during G3 reception 0: Deleted from memory without 0: Pages received with errors are not printed. printing 1: Printed M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 738 FAX mode. 1: Enable (Active) Remote mode switch (AUTO Set this bit to ON when you wish to turn on the mode) remote mode switch after automatic reception 0: Disable with AUTO mode. 1: Enable (Active) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 739 Printout of the message when Station, this bit determines whether the acting as a Transfer Station machine prints the fax message coming in from 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled the Requesting Terminal. Not used Do not change this setting. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 740 Communication Switch 0F – Not used (Do not change the factory settings.) Communication Switch 10 (SP No. 1-104-017) Function Comments Memory transmission: Maximum number of dialing 01 – FE (Hex) times attempts to the same destination. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 741 For the best performance, do not change the received factory settings. Bit 7 Bit 6 Unit The setting determined by these bits is informed to the transmitting terminal in the pre-message protocol exchange (in the DIS/NSF frames). inch mm and inch M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 742 Action when there is no box with an F-code that matches the received SUB code Change this setting when the customer 0: Disconnect the line requires. 1: Receive the message (using normal reception mode) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 743 9) to turn V.8 protocol On/Off bit 0 to 1. When the machine detects "8" as the 0: On first dialed number, it automatically disables V.8 1: Off protocol. (If "9" is the PSTN access code, use bit 1.) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 744: Bit Switches - 4

    0: Disabled 1: Enabled Dedicated G3 line mode Set this bit to 1 when you wish to dedicate a selection line for G3. 0: Off 1: On (Dedicated) Not used Do not change this setting. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 745 1: Disables NSF/NSS signals (these are used in non-standard mode communication) Not used Do not change these settings. Short preamble Refer to Appendix B in the Group 3 Facsimile 0: Disabled 1: Enabled Manual for details about Short Preamble. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 746 (ITU-T standard) retransmitted 1: When using ECM, the machine sends a CTC to drop back the modem rate after receiving four PPRs. PPR, CTC: These are ECM protocol signals. This bit is not effective in V.34 communications. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 747 If a modem rate 14.4 kbps or slower is selected, V.8 protocol should be disabled manually. Cross reference V.8 protocol on/off - G3 switch 03, bit 2 12.0 M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 748 Initial modem type for 9.6 k or 7.2 kbps. Bit 5 Bit 4 Setting These bits set the initial modem type for 9.6 and 7.2 kbps, if the initial modem rate V.29 is set at these speeds. V.17 V.34 M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 749 If V.34 is not selected, V.8 protocol must be disabled manually. Cross reference V.8 protocol on/off - G3 switch 03, bit 2 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Types V.27ter V.27ter, V.29 M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 750 Bit 3 Bit 2 Setting the telephone exchange. None Also, try using the cable equalizer if one or more of the following symptoms occurs. Medium Communication error with error codes such as 0-20, 0-23, etc. High M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 751 1: Specific parameter cannot be detected when the "Normal parameter: 0" is selected. G3 Switch 08 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.) G3 Switch 09 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 752 1: 12 s sending machine more time to send data. Refer to error code 0-20. ITU-T T.30 recommendation: The first line should come within 5 s of CFR. G3 Switch 0B Not used (Do not change the factory settings.) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 753 3-second CNG interval. 3000-2250ms: 3000-50xNms High order bit 3000 – 50 x Nms 0F (3000 ms) <= N <= FF (2250 00-0E(3000-3700ms: 3000+50xNms Low order bit 3000 – 50 x Nms 0F (3000 ms) <= N <= 0F (3700 M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 754 Do not change these settings. Sidaa manual calibration 1: manually calibrates for communication with a setting line whose current change occurs such as an 0: Off optical fiber line. 1: On Not used Do not change this setting. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 755: Bit Switches - 6

    When "0" is selected, the max bit rate does IP Fax max bit rate setting not affect the value of the DIS/DCS. 0: Not affected, 1: Affected When "1" is selected, the max bit rate affects the value of the DIS/DCS. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 756 There are 16 values in this 4-bit binary IP Fax preamble wait time setting switch combination. Waiting time: set value level x 100 ms Max: 0f (1500 ms) Min: 00 (No wait time) The default is "0000" (00H). M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 757 ECM communication. ECM communication setting 1: When the other end machine is Ciscco, 0: No limit for image compression this permits the image compression other 1: Limit for image compression than JBIG or MMR with ECM communication. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 758 1: PPRx4 When "1" is selected, the transmission condition is based on the ITU-T method. Shift down setting at receiving Selects whether to shift down when negative code negative codes are received. 0: OFF, 1: ON M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 759 Bit 0 kbps Sets the modem bit rate for transmission. The default is "0110" (14.4K bps). 12.0 14.4 Modem setting for transmission Sets the modem type for Bit 5 Bit 4 Types transmission. The default is "00" (V29). M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 760 Sets the modem bit rate for reception. The default is "0110" (14.4K bps). Modem setting for reception Sets the modem type for reception. The default is "0100" (V27ter, V29, V17). Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Types V.27ter V.27ter, V.29 V.27ter, V.29, V.33 V.27ter, V.29, V.17 M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 761 Space CSI transmission setting at When "0" is selected, frame data is no CSI registration enabled. 0: Not transmitted When "1" is selected, the transmitted data 1: Transmitted is all spaces. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 762 T.38 phase decision. If 75 s your destination return is late on the 120 s network or G3 fax return is late, adjust the longer interval timer. 180 s The default is "00" (75 seconds). 240 s M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 763 0: Use this setting normally. information selection 1: This setting is used only when a 0: Declare T38VendorInfo=RICOH customer wants to connect the machine 1: Not declare with SIP server + VOIP-GW provided by T38VendorInfo=RICOH AVAYA Inc. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 764 Declare the non-use media information for SDP (when answering SDP) 0: Declare the available port for non-use media information as “0”. 1: Delete the non-use media information. IP-FAX: Declaration for SDP speed (no-HGW). 0: Bandwidth offer 1: No-Bandwidth offer M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 765 Increase in units of 8 kbps IP Fax Switch 0D (SP No. 1-111-014) Function Comments Maximum sending speed registration -Low (HGW) Specify the maximum sending speed Indicate in 8-bit format (sending bandwidth) for sending IP-FAX. Increase in units of 8 kbps M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 766 UDP) at SIP call control. 10: 1 port mode SIP: IP-FAX port mode (TCP) 00: 3 port mode Switch the port mode for IP-FAX (T38 01: 2 port mode transport: TCP) at SIP call control. 10: 1 port mode M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 767: Ncu Parameters

    SP2-103-001 Country Country Decimal Decimal /Area /Area France Asia Germany Japan Hong Kong Italy South Africa 680500 Austria Australia Belgium Zealand Denmark Singapore Finland Malaysia Ireland China Norway Taiwan Sweden Korea Switzerland Brazil M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 768 68050A (HIGH) pause time (address 20 ms 68050D / 68050E). PSTN dial tone continuous tone Italy: See Note 2. 68050B time PSTN dial tone permissible 68050C drop time 68050D PSTN wait interval (LOW) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 769 PSTN busy tone frequency disabled. 680516 lower limit (low byte) PABX dial tone frequency upper 680517 If both addresses contain limit (high byte) Hz (BCD) FF (H), tone detection is PABX dial tone frequency upper disabled. 680518 limit (low byte) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 770 20 ms detected (HIGH) PABX busy tone frequency 680526 If both addresses contain upper limit (high byte) Hz (BCD) FF (H), tone detection is PABX busy tone frequency disabled. 680527 upper limit (low byte) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 771 Hz (BCD) FF (H), tone detection is International dial tone frequency disabled. 680535 upper limit (low byte) International dial tone frequency If both addresses contain 680536 Hz (BCD) lower limit (high byte) FF (H), tone detection is M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 772 (LOW) 680543 Country dial tone detection time If 680543 contains FF, the Country dial tone reset time 680544 machine pauses for the (LOW) 20 ms pause time (680548 / 680549). Country dial tone reset time 680545 (HIGH) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 773 20 ms Time waited when a pause is SP2-103-017 (parameter 68054F entered at the operation panel 16). See Note 3. SP2-103-018 (parameter 680550 DTMF tone on time 17). 1 ms SP2-103-019 (parameter 680551 DTMF tone off time 18). M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 774 The OHDI relay is open for 68055A Break time (flash start mode) 1 ms this interval. International dial access code 68055B For a code of 100: (High) 68055B - F1 International dial access code 68055C - 00 68055C (Low) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 775 Acceptable ringing signal SP2-103-004 (parameter 680573 frequency: range 1, lower limit 03). 1000/ N (Hz) Acceptable ringing signal SP2-103-005 (parameter 680574 frequency: range 2, upper limit 04). Acceptable ringing signal SP2-103-006 (parameter 680575 frequency: range 2, lower limit 05). M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 776 Bits 2 and 3 - Handset on-hook detection time Bit 3: 0, Bit 2: 0 = 200 ms Bit 3: 0, Bit 2: 1 = 800 ms Other Not used Bits 4 to 7 - Not used M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 777 6805AC CNG off time 20 ms Factory setting: 3000 ms The data is coded in the Number of CNG cycles required 6805AD same way as address for detection 680533. 6805AE Not used Do not change the settings. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 778 - N 6805B7 - 0.5N 6805B8 (dB) transmission level PABX: 2100 Hz tone 6805B9 - N 6805B7 - 0.5N 6805B9 (dB) transmission level Modem turn-on level (incoming -37-0.5N 6805BD signal detection level) (dBm) 6805BE to Not used Do not change the settings. 6805C6 M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 779 Bit 2:1, Bit 3: 1 = 16 mA Bits 6 and 7 – ACIM (AC impedance) Bit 7:0, Bit 6: 0 Bit 5:0, Bit 4: 0= 600 Bit 7:0, Bit 6: 0 Bit 5:1, Bit 4: 0= TBR21 M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 780 If bit 0 or bit 2 is set to 1, the functions of the following RAM addresses are changed. 680508 (if bit 0 = 1) or 680538 (if bit 2 = 1): tolerance for on or off state duration (%), and M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 781 6805B5h. Tones which frequency is higher than 1500Hz refer to the setting at 6805B6h. 68054A, 68054D, 68054E: The actual inter-digit pause (pulse dial mode) is the sum of the period specified by the RAM addresses 68054A, 68054D, and 68054E. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 782: Dedicated Transmission Parameters

    After the setting is changed, press "OK". After finishing, reset bit 0 of System Bit Switch 00 to 0. 4.9.2 PARAMETERS Fax Parameters The initial settings of the following fax parameters are all FF(H) - all the parameters are disabled. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 783 –2 until the results are better. –3 If the setting is "Disabled", the NCU parameter 01 setting is used. –4  Do not use settings other than listed on the left. –15 Disabled M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 784 For the settings 14.4 or kbps slower, 4800 Switch 04 bit 4 must be changed to 7200  Do not use settings other 9600 than listed on the left. If the 12000 setting is "Disabled", the bit switch setting is used. 14400 M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 785 Bit 1: 1, Bit 0: 1 = Disabled mm-based resolutions. If the setting is "Inch-mm conversion available ", Inch-mm conversion become effective to the special senders. If the setting is "Disabled", the bit switch setting is used. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 786 Bit 7: 1, Bit 6: 0 = Not used setting. Bit 7: 1, Bit 6: 1 = Disabled  V.8/V.34 protocol and JBIG compression are automatically disabled if ECM is disabled.  If the setting is "Disabled", the bit switch setting is used. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 787: E-Mail Parameters

    The "0" selection (default) compression method of e-mail references the settings for Bits 00, attachments 01, 02 above. The "1" selection 0: Registered (Bit 0 to 6) ignores the selections of Bits 00, 01, 1: No registration. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 788 Bits 00, 0: Registered (Bit 0 to 6) 01, 02, 04 above. The "1" selection 1: No registration. ignores the selections of Bits 00, 01, 02, 04. Switch 03 - Not used (Do not change the settings.) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 789 This machine updates the reception capability to the address book when receiving. Switch 05 FUNCTION COMMENTS Direct transmission selection to SMTP Allows or does not allow the direct server transmission to SMTP server. 0: ON 1: OFF M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 790: Service Ram Addresses

    Bit 3: Polling reserve report (polling reception) 0: Off, 1: On Bit 4: Polling result report (polling reception) 0: Off, 1: On Bit 5: Transmission result report (immediate transmissions) 0: Off, 1: On Bit 6: Not used Bit 7: Journal 0: Off, 1: On M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 791 Bit 6: Use both e-mail notification and printed reports to confirm the transmission results 0: Off, 1: On Bit 7: Have the machine delete the document data without printing it when an error occurs 0: Off, 1: On 6800DB(H) - User parameter switch 11 (SWUSR_0B) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 792 Bits 5: Automatic entry of the external line access code 0: Off, 1: On Bits 7: Not used 6800E2(H) - User parameter switch 18 (SWUSR_12) Bit 0: TTI date 0: Off, 1: On Bit 1: TTI sender 0: Off, 1: On M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 793 Bit 2: Choose whether to print JPEG or PDF files attached to incoming e-mail 0: Off (Do not print), 1: On Bit 3: File format for forwarded folders 0: TIFF, 1:PDF Bit 4: Transmit Journal by E-mail 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 794 6800F1(H) - User parameter switch 33 (SWUSR_21): Not used 6800F2(H) - User parameter switch 34 (SWUSR_22) Bit 0: Gatekeeper server used with IP-Fax 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled Bit 1: SIP server used with IP-Fax 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 795 6801CF to 68020E(H) - TTI 1 (Max. 64 characters - ASCII) - See the following note. 68020F to 68024E(H) - TTI 2 68024F to 68028E(H) - TTI 3 68028F to 6802CE(H) - TTI 4 6802CF to 68030E(H) - TTI 5 68030F to 68034E(H) - TTI 6 M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 796 6804E7(H) - Optional equipment (Read only – Do not change the settings) Bits 0 to 7: Not used 6804EE(H) - Machine code (Check ram 3) 680500(H) - Start address of G3 table for G3-1 680820 to 68083F(H) - Service station’s fax number (SP3-101) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 797 6A8B2B(H) - SIP digest authentication user name (Max. 128 characters - ASCII) 6A8BAB(H) - NGN-SIP domain name (Max. 64 characters - ASCII) 6A8BEB(H) - NGN-home gateway address (Max. 128 characters - ASCII) 6A8C6C(H) - Stand-by port number for H.323 connection 6A8C6E(H) - Stand-by port number for SIP connection M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 798 Defaults Area 6B35A9 6B35AA ASIA 6B35AB(H) - Dial tone detect judge time (20 ms) Defaults: NA: 64, EU: 1B, ASIA: 32 6B35AC(H) - Dial tone disconnect permission time (20 ms) Defaults: NA: 11, EU: 0F, ASIA: 11 M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 799: Detailed Section Descriptions

    Overview 5. DETAILED SECTION DESCRIPTIONS 5.1 OVERVIEW The FCU controls all the fax communications and fax features, in cooperation with the controller board. Also, the FCU contains the ROM, SRAM and NCU circuits. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 800: Boards

    V.34, V33, V17, V.29, V.27ter, V.21, and V.8 DRAM The 16 MB of DRAM is shared as follows.  SAF memory: 4MB  Working memory: 4MB  Page memory: 4MB  The SAF memory is backed up by a rechargeable battery. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 801: Saf Memory Back-Up

    A lithium battery backs up the system parameters and programmed items in the SRAM, in case the base copier's main power switch is turned off. Switches Item Description Switches the SRAM backup battery on/off. This controls the energy-efficient operation of the FCU board. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 802: Fax Communication Features

    A4, 8.5” x 14” A4, B4, A3 RX Data Compression Method MH MH (default), MR, MMR, Image data transmission, exchange of capability Image data information between the two Signals transmission only terminals, and acknowledgement of receipt of fax messages M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 803: Data Formats

    (Internet Faxes normally transmit via the SMTP server.) For example: e-mail address: gts@ricoh.co.jp SMTP server address: gts.abcd.com In this case, this feature destination e-mail address (gts@ricoh.co.jp) is read as the SMTP server address "gts.abcd.com", and the transmissions bypass the SMTP server. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 804: Selectable Options

    POP3/IMAP4 Mail Reception Procedure The machine automatically picks up e-mail from the server at an interval which is adjustable in the range 2 to 1440 min. in 1-minute steps:  User Tools> System Settings> File Transfer> E-mail Reception Interval M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 805: Smtp Reception

    Features> E-mail Settings > SMTP RX File Delivery Settings) If the quick dial, speed dial, or group dial entry is incorrect, the mail transmission is lost, and the IFAX issues an error to the SMTP server and outputs an error report. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 806: Auth. E-Mail Rx

    In order to limit access to mail delivery with IFAX, the addresses of senders must be limited using the Access Limit Entry. Only one entry can be registered. Access Limit Entry For example, to limit access to @IFAX.ricoh.co.jp: gts@IFAX.ricoh.co.jp Matches and is delivered.
  • Page 807: Remaining Saf Capacity Error

    E-mail address of the requesting terminal Destination address (Transfer Station address) Blind carbon copy Subject From TSI (Fax Message No. xxxx) Multipart/mixed Content-Type Text/Plain (for a text part), image/tiff (for attached files) Content-Transfer-Encoding Base 64, 7-Bit, 8-bit, Quoted Printable M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 808 Return Receipt (dispatched). You can select 2. "RTI" CSI not registered Confirmation "displayed" with IFAX From of Reception SW02 Bits 2 and 3. 3. "CSI" RTI not registered Error: Return Receipt 4. None CSI, RTI not registered (processed/error) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 809: Subjects Displayed On The Pc

    SMTP receiving and Mail address delivery (Off Ramp of sender Gateway) Mail error Error Message No. xxxx From CSI (RTI) notification Items 1, 2, and 3 in the table above are in the Subject. Subjects Displayed on the PC M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 810: E-Mail Messages

    4th line in the upper table on the previous page, if MDN is enabled), and 2. Sending the disposition notification must be enabled (User Parameter Setting SW21 (15 [H]) Bit 1 for this model). The content of the response is as follows: M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 811: Handling Reports

    Exceptions: If one of the communications had an error, the Result column will indicate E, even if subsequent communications were OK. If two of the communications had an error, the Journal will indicate the destination for the first error only. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 812: Report Sample

    Fax Communication Features Report Sample M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 813: Ip-Fax

    Level 1~2: 3 Redundant packets Level 3: 4 Redundant packets 5.4.3 SETTINGS User parameter switch 34 (22[H]), bit 0 IP-Fax Gate Keeper usage, 0: No, 1: Yes IP Fax Switches: Various IP-FAX settings (see the bit switch table) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 814: Specifications

    Custom: 216 mm x 600 mm (8.5” x 23.6”) Size: Maximum Scanning 216 mm x 600 mm (8.5” x 23.6”) Size: Print LED alley and electro-photographic printing Process: Transmissi 33,600/31,200/28,800/26,400/24,000/21,600/19,200/16,800/14,400/12,000/9,600/ on speed: 7,200/4,800/2,400 bps (Auto shift down system) M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 815: Capabilities Of Programmable Items

    Communication records for Journal stored in the memory Specific Senders Memory Transmission file Maximum number of page for memory transmission  Measured using an ITU-T #1 test document (Slerexe letter) at the standard resolution, the auto image density mode and the Text mode. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 816: Ifax Specifications

    Internet Fax send Automatic conversion of sent documents to e-mail format and functions: e-mail transmission. Memory transmission only. Internet Fax Automatic detection and printing of appended TIFF-F (MH) files receive functions: and ASCII text. Memory receptiononly. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 817 *1 :Full mode  The machine must be set up as an e-mail client before installation. Any client PCs connected to the machine through a LAN must also be e-mail clients, or some features will not work (e.g. Autorouting). M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 818: Ip-Fax Specifications

    VoIP gateway. Receive faxes sent from an IP-Fax compatible fax through a IP-Fax reception network. function: Also capable of receiving faxes from a G3 fax connected to a telephone line via a VoIP gateway. M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 819: Fax Unit Configuration

    Fax Unit Configuration 6.5 FAX UNIT CONFIGURATION Component Remarks Speaker M160/M161 Fax Option...
  • Page 820 M440/M441 PAPER FEED UNIT PB1070 / PAPER FEED UNIT PB1060 R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 822 PAPER FEED UNIT PB1070 / PAPER FEED UNIT PB1060 (M440/M441) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PRODUCT INFORMATION .............. 1 1.1 OVERVIEW ........................1 1.1.1 SPECIFICATION ....................1 1.1.2 MECHANICAL COMPONENTS ................2 1.1.3 DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS .................. 3 Paper size detection ....................3 Paper Feed and Separation ..................
  • Page 824: Product Information

    Overview 1. PRODUCT INFORMATION 1.1 OVERVIEW 1.1.1 SPECIFICATION PB1070 (M440) 500 Sheets PB1060 (M441) 250 Sheets Paper feed method Friction pad system  Selected by the paper size dial A4 SEF, A5 SEF, A6 SEF, 8 1/2 × 14 SEF, 8 1/2 × 11 SEF, 5 1/2 ×...
  • Page 825: Mechanical Components

    Overview 1.1.2 MECHANICAL COMPONENTS Paper feed clutch Grip roller Paper feed roller Friction pad M440/M441...
  • Page 826: Detailed Descriptions

    Overview 1.1.3 DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS Paper size detection The paper size is detected by a combination of three detection switches on a Paper Size Detection Switch [2]. The switches are operated by the Size Detection Dial [1] located on the right side of the Paper Feed Tray.
  • Page 827: Paper Feed And Separation

    Overview Paper size detect combination (Switch is pressed:L) SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 Paper Size A4 SEF A5 SEF A6 LEF Legal SEF Letter SEF Half Letter SEF Paper cassette is not set. Paper Feed and Separation The paper feed unit uses the feed roller and friction pad method to separate paper. The friction pad method makes it possible to feed only one sheet at a time (the top sheet) by the friction between the friction pad and the paper.
  • Page 828: Paper Lift

    Overview Paper Lift Pushing in the paper cassette makes the tray arms rise along the groove in the tilted guide and lift the bottom plate by springs. Tray arms Springs Bottom plate Paper End Detection When the optional bank [1] runs out of paper, the feeler [2] drops into the cutout in the bottom plate to actuate the paper end sensor [3].
  • Page 829: Replacement And Adjustment

    Paper Feed Unit PB1060 (250 sheets) / PB1070 (500 sheets) 2. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 2.1 PAPER FEED UNIT PB1060 (250 SHEETS) / PB1070 (500 SHEETS) 2.1.1 PAPER FEED TRAY Paper Feed Tray [A] 2.1.2 EXTERIOR Right Cover PB1070 (500 Sheets) Paper Feed Tray (page 6 "Paper Feed Tray") Right Cover [A] ( x4, Tab x2) ...
  • Page 830: Right Cover Pb1060 (250 Sheets)

    Paper Feed Unit PB1060 (250 sheets) / PB1070 (500 sheets) Right Cover PB1060 (250 Sheets) Paper Feed Tray (page 6 "Paper Feed Tray") Right Cover [A] ( x2, Tab)  Be sure to release two tabs on the bottom of (and behind) the right cover while trying to remove it.
  • Page 831: Friction Pad

    Paper Feed Unit PB1060 (250 sheets) / PB1070 (500 sheets) 2.1.3 FRICTION PAD Paper Feed Tray (page 6 "Paper Feed Tray") Friction Pad [A] (Tab x2, Spring x1) 2.1.4 PAPER FEED ROLLER Paper Feed Tray (page 6 "Paper Feed Tray") Release the lever to the left as shown below to remove the paper feed roller [A].
  • Page 832: Tray Main Board

    Paper Feed Unit PB1060 (250 sheets) / PB1070 (500 sheets) 2.1.5 TRAY MAIN BOARD Paper Feed Tray (page 6 "Paper Feed Tray") Right Cover (page 6 "Exterior") Tray Main Board [A] ( x4, x all) 2.1.6 PAPER FEED CLUTCH Paper Feed Tray (page 6 "Paper Feed Tray") Right Cover (page 6 "Exterior") Paper Feed Clutch [A] ( M440/M441...
  • Page 833: Paper Feed Motor

    Paper Feed Unit PB1060 (250 sheets) / PB1070 (500 sheets) 2.1.7 PAPER FEED MOTOR Paper Feed Clutch (page 9 "Paper Feed Clutch") Bracket [A] with Paper Feed Motor ( x3, Detach the paper feed motor [B] from the bracket [A]. ( x2) M440/M441...
  • Page 834: Paper End Sensor

    Paper Feed Unit PB1060 (250 sheets) / PB1070 (500 sheets) 2.1.8 PAPER END SENSOR Paper Feed Tray (page 6 "Paper Feed Tray") Bracket [A] ( x4) Paper End Sensor [A] ( x1, Hook) M440/M441...
  • Page 835: Paper Feed Sensor

    Paper Feed Unit PB1060 (250 sheets) / PB1070 (500 sheets) 2.1.9 PAPER FEED SENSOR Paper Feed Tray (page 6 "Paper Feed Tray") Bracket [A] ( x4) Paper Feed Sensor [A] ( x1, Hook) M440/M441...
  • Page 836: Paper Size Detection Switch

    Paper Feed Unit PB1060 (250 sheets) / PB1070 (500 sheets) 2.1.10 PAPER SIZE DETECTION SWITCH Paper Feed Tray (page 6 "Paper Feed Tray") Right Cover (page 6 "Exterior") Bracket [A] with Paper Size Switch ( x2, Detach the paper size switch from the bracket [A]. (Hook x2) M440/M441...

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