MC15LA-FE8
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Transcript of MC15LA-FE8
SERVICE MANUAL
2009.072009.07Ver. 8.0Ver. 8.0
FIELD SERVICE
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FIELD SERVICE TOTAL CONTENTS
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS ..............................................................S-1
IMPORTANT NOTICE ................................................................................................S-1
DESCRIPTION ITEMS FOR DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION .........................S-1
SAFETY WARNINGS .................................................................................................S-2
MEASURES TO TAKE IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT ....................................................S-11
Composition of the service manual ................................................................................. C-1
Notation of the service manual ....................................................................................... C-2
FK-502/Network FaxOUTLINE ........................................................................................................................ 1
MAINTENANCE............................................................................................................ 57
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING ............................................................................................. 87
TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................................ 141
APPENDIX.................................................................................................................. 157
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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
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Read carefully the safety and important warning Items described below to understand them before doing service work.
Because of possible hazards to an inexperienced person servicing this product as well as the risk of damage to the product, KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (hereafter called the KMBT) strongly recommends that all servicing be performed only by KMBT-trained service technicians.Changes may have been made to this product to improve its performance after this Service Manual was printed. Accordingly, KMBT does not warrant, either explicitly or implicitly, that the information contained in this service manual is complete and accurate.The user of this service manual must assume all risks of personal injury and/or damage to the product while servicing the product for which this service manual is intended.Therefore, this service manual must be carefully read before doing service work both in the course of technical training and even after that, for performing maintenance and control of the product properly.Keep this service manual also for future service.
In this service manual, each of three expressions “ DANGER”, “ WARNING”, and “ CAUTION” is defined as follows together with a symbol mark to be used in a limited meaning. When servicing the product, the relevant works (disassembling, reassembling, adjustment, repair, maintenance, etc.) need to be conducted with utmost care.
Symbols used for safety and important warning items are defined as follows:
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
IMPORTANT NOTICE
DESCRIPTION ITEMS FOR DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION
DANGER: Action having a high possibility of suffering death or serious injury
WARNING: Action having a possibility of suffering death or serious injury
CAUTION: Action having a possibility of suffering a slight wound, medium trouble, and property damage
:Precaution when servicing theproduct. General
precautionElectric hazard High temperature
:Prohibition when servicing the product. General
prohibitionDo not touch with wet hand
Do not disassemble
:Direction when servicing the product. General
instructionUnplug Ground/Earth
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
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[1] MODIFICATIONS NOT AUTHORIZED BY KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
KONICA MINOLTA brand products are renowned for their high reliability. This reliability is achieved through high-quality design and a solid service network.Product design is a highly complicated and delicate process where numerous mechanical, physical, and electrical aspects have to be taken into consideration, with the aim of arriving at proper tolerances and safety factors. For this reason, unauthorized modifications involve a high risk of degradation in performance and safety. Such modifications are therefore strictly prohibited. the points listed below are not exhaustive, but they illustrate the reason-ing behind this policy.
SAFETY WARNINGS
Prohibited Actions
DANGER• Using any cables or power cord not specified by KMBT.
• Using any fuse or thermostat not specified by KMBT.
Safety will not be assured, leading to a risk of fire and
injury.
• Disabling fuse functions or bridging fuse terminals with
wire, metal clips, solder or similar object.
• Disabling relay functions (such as wedging paper between
relay contacts)
• Disabling safety functions (interlocks, safety circuits, etc.)
Safety will not be assured, leading to a risk of fire and
injury.
• Making any modification to the product unless instructed
by KMBT
• Using parts not specified by KMBT
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[2] POWER PLUG SELECTION
In some countries or areas, the power plug provided with the product may not fit wall outlet used in the area. In that case, it is obligation of customer engineer (hereafter called the CE) to attach appropriate power plug or power cord set in order to connect the product to the supply.
Power Cord Set or Power Plug
WARNING• Use power supply cord set which meets the following
criteria:
- provided with a plug having configuration intended for the connection to wall outlet appropriate for the prod-uct's rated voltage and current, and
- the plug has pin/terminal(s) for grounding, and
- provided with three-conductor cable having enough cur-rent capacity, and
- the cord set meets regulatory requirements for the area.
Use of inadequate cord set leads to fire or electric shock.
• Attach power plug which meets the following criteria:
- having configuration intended for the connection to wall outlet appropriate for the product's rated voltage and current, and
- the plug has pin/terminal(s) for grounding, and
- meets regulatory requirements for the area.
Use of inadequate cord set leads to the product connect-ing to inadequate power supply (voltage, current capacity, grounding), and may result in fire or electric shock.
• Conductors in the power cable must be connected to ter-
minals of the plug according to the following order:
•Black or Brown:L (line)
•White or Light Blue:N (neutral)
•Green/Yellow:PE (earth)
Wrong connection may cancel safeguards within the product, and results in fire or electric shock.
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[3] CHECKPOINTS WHEN PERFORMING ON-SITE SERVICE
KONICA MINOLTA brand products are extensively tested before shipping, to ensure that all applicable safety standards are met, in order to protect the customer and customer engi-neer (hereafter called the CE) from the risk of injury. However, in daily use, any electrical equipment may be subject to parts wear and eventual failure. In order to maintain safety and reliability, the CE must perform regular safety checks.
1. Power Supply
Connection to Power Supply
WARNING• Check that mains voltage is as specified.
Connection to wrong voltage supply may result in fire or electric shock.
• Connect power plug directly into wall outlet having same
configuration as the plug.
Use of an adapter leads to the product connecting to inadequate power supply (voltage, current capacity, grounding), and may result in fire or electric shock.
If proper wall outlet is not available, advice the customer to contact qualified electrician for the installation.
• Plug the power cord into the dedicated wall outlet with a
capacity greater than the maximum power consumption.
If excessive current flows in the wall outlet, fire may result.
• If two or more power cords can be plugged into the wall
outlet, the total load must not exceed the rating of the wall
outlet.
If excessive current flows in the wall outlet, fire may result.
• Make sure the power cord is plugged in the wall outlet
securely.
Contact problems may lead to increased resistance, overheating, and the risk of fire.
• Check whether the product is grounded properly.
If current leakage occurs in an ungrounded product, you may suffer electric shock while operating the product.
Connect power plug to grounded wall outlet.
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Power Plug and Cord
WARNING• When using the power cord set (inlet type) that came with
this product, make sure the connector is securely inserted
in the inlet of the product.
When securing measure is provided, secure the cord with
the fixture properly.
If the power cord (inlet type) is not connected to the prod-uct securely, a contact problem may lead to increased resistance, overheating, and risk of fire.
• Check whether the power cord is not stepped on or
pinched by a table and so on.
Overheating may occur there, leading to a risk of fire.
• Check whether the power cord is damaged. Check
whether the sheath is damaged.
If the power plug, cord, or sheath is damaged, replace with a new power cord (with plug and connector on each end) specified by KMBT. Using the damaged power cord may result in fire or electric shock.
• Do not bundle or tie the power cord.
Overheating may occur there, leading to a risk of fire.
• Check whether dust is collected around the power plug
and wall outlet.
Using the power plug and wall outlet without removing dust may result in fire.
• Do not insert the power plug into the wall outlet with a wet
hand.
The risk of electric shock exists.
• When unplugging the power cord, grasp the plug, not the
cable.
The cable may be broken, leading to a risk of fire and electric shock.
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2. Installation Requirements
Wiring
WARNING• Never use multi-plug adapters to plug multiple power cords
in the same outlet.
If used, the risk of fire exists.
• When an extension cord is required, use a specified one.
Current that can flow in the extension cord is limited, so
using a too long extension cord may result in fire.
Do not use an extension cable reel with the cable taken up. Fire may result.
Prohibited Installation Places
WARNING• Do not place the product near flammable materials or vola-
tile materials that may catch fire.
A risk of fire exists.
• Do not place the product in a place exposed to water such
as rain.
A risk of fire and electric shock exists.
When not Using the Product for a long time
WARNING• When the product is not used over an extended period of
time (holidays, etc.), switch it off and unplug the power
cord.
Dust collected around the power plug and outlet may cause fire.
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Ventilation
CAUTION• The product generates ozone gas during operation, but it
will not be harmful to the human body.
If a bad smell of ozone is present in the following cases, ventilate the room.
a. When the product is used in a poorly ventilated roomb. When taking a lot of copiesc. When using multiple products at the same time
Stability
CAUTION• Be sure to lock the caster stoppers.
In the case of an earthquake and so on, the product may slide, leading to a injury.
Inspection before Servicing
CAUTION• Before conducting an inspection, read all relevant docu-
mentation (service manual, technical notices, etc.) and
proceed with the inspection following the prescribed pro-
cedure, using only the prescribed tools. Do not make any
adjustment not described in the documentation.
If the prescribed procedure or tool is not used, the prod-uct may break and a risk of injury or fire exists.
• Before conducting an inspection, be sure to disconnect
the power plugs from the product and options.
When the power plug is inserted in the wall outlet, some units are still powered even if the POWER switch is turned OFF. A risk of electric shock exists.
• The area around the fixing unit is hot.
You may get burnt.
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Work Performed with the Product Powered On
WARNING• Take every care when making adjustments or performing
an operation check with the product powered.
If you make adjustments or perform an operation check with the external cover detached, you may touch live or high-voltage parts or you may be caught in moving gears or the timing belt, leading to a risk of injury.
• Take every care when servicing with the external cover
detached.
High-voltage exists around the drum unit. A risk of elec-tric shock exists.
Safety Checkpoints
WARNING• Check the exterior and frame for edges, burrs, and other
damage.
The user or CE may be injured.
• Do not allow any metal parts such as clips, staples, and
screws to fall into the product.
They can short internal circuits and cause electric shock or fire.
• Check wiring for squeezing and any other damage.
Current can leak, leading to a risk of electric shock or fire.
• Carefully remove all toner remnants and dust from electri-
cal parts and electrode units such as a charging corona
unit.
Current can leak, leading to a risk of product trouble or fire.
• Check high-voltage cables and sheaths for any damage.
Current can leak, leading to a risk of electric shock or fire.
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• Check electrode units such as a charging corona unit for
deterioration and sign of leakage.
Current can leak, leading to a risk of trouble or fire.
• Before disassembling or adjusting the write unit (P/H unit)
incorporating a laser, make sure that the power cord has
been disconnected.
The laser light can enter your eye, leading to a risk of loss of eyesight.
• Do not remove the cover of the write unit. Do not supply
power with the write unit shifted from the specified mount-
ing position.
The laser light can enter your eye, leading to a risk of loss of eyesight.
• When replacing a lithium battery, replace it with a new lith-
ium battery specified in the Parts Guide Manual. Dispose
of the used lithium battery using the method specified by
local authority.
Improper replacement can cause explosion.
• After replacing a part to which AC voltage is applied (e.g.,
optical lamp and fixing lamp), be sure to check the installa-
tion state.
A risk of fire exists.
• Check the interlock switch and actuator for loosening and
check whether the interlock functions properly.
If the interlock does not function, you may receive an electric shock or be injured when you insert your hand in the product (e.g., for clearing paper jam).
• Make sure the wiring cannot come into contact with sharp
edges, burrs, or other pointed parts.
Current can leak, leading to a risk of electric shock or fire.
Safety Checkpoints
WARNING
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• Make sure that all screws, components, wiring, connec-
tors, etc. that were removed for safety check and mainte-
nance have been reinstalled in the original location. (Pay
special attention to forgotten connectors, pinched cables,
forgotten screws, etc.)
A risk of product trouble, electric shock, and fire exists.
Safety Checkpoints
WARNING
Handling of Consumables
WARNING• Toner and developer are not harmful substances, but care
must be taken not to breathe excessive amounts or let the
substances come into contact with eyes, etc. It may be
stimulative.
If the substances get in the eye, rinse with plenty of water immediately. When symptoms are noticeable, consult a physician.
• Never throw the used cartridge and toner into fire.
You may be burned due to dust explosion.
Handling of Service Materials
CAUTION• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
Drum cleaner (isopropyl alcohol) and roller cleaner (ace-tone-based) are highly flammable and must be handled with care. A risk of fire exists.
• Do not replace the cover or turn the product ON before
any solvent remnants on the cleaned parts have fully
evaporated.
A risk of fire exists.
MEASURES TO TAKE IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT
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1. If an accident has occurred, the distributor who has been notified first must immediately take emergency measures to provide relief to affected persons and to prevent further damage.
2. If a report of a serious accident has been received from a customer, an on-site evalua-tion must be carried out quickly and KMBT must be notified.
3. To determine the cause of the accident, conditions and materials must be recorded through direct on-site checks, in accordance with instructions issued by KMBT.
4. For reports and measures concerning serious accidents, follow the regulations speci-fied by every distributor.
• Use only a small amount of cleaner at a time and take
care not to spill any liquid. If this happens, immediately
wipe it off.
A risk of fire exists.
• When using any solvent, ventilate the room well.
Breathing large quantities of organic solvents can lead to
discomfort.
Handling of Service Materials
CAUTION
MEASURES TO TAKE IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT
MEASURES TO TAKE IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT
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Composition of the service manualField Service section gives, as information required by the CE at the site (or at the cus-
tomer’s premise), a rough outline of the service schedule and its details, maintenance
steps, the object and role of each adjustment, error codes and supplementary information.
The basic configuration of each section is as follows. However some options may not be
applied to the following configuration.
<Field service section>
OUTLINE: Explanation of system configuration, and product
specifications
MAINTENANCE: Explanation of service schedule, maintenance steps, ser-
vice tools, removal/reinstallation methods of major parts,
and firmware version up method etc.
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING: Explanation of utility mode, service mode, and mechanical
adjustment etc.
TROUBLESHOOTING: Explanation of lists of jam codes and error codes, and
their countermeasures etc.
APPENDIX: Parts layout drawings, connector layout drawings, timing
chart, overall layout drawing are attached.
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Notation of the service manualA. Product nameIn this manual, each of the products is described as follows:
B. Brand nameThe company names and product names mentioned in this manual are the brand name or
the registered trademark of each company.
C. Feeding direction• When the long side of the paper is parallel with the feeding direction, it is called short
edge feeding. The feeding direction which is perpendicular to the short edge feeding iscalled the long edge feeding.
• Short edge feeding will be identified with [S (abbreviation for Short edge feeding)] on thepaper size. No specific notation is added for the long edge feeding. When the size has only the short edge feeding with no long edge feeding, [S] will not beadded to the paper size.
<Sample notation>
(1) FK-502: Fax board
(2) Microsoft Windows 98: Windows 98
Microsoft Windows Me: Windows Me
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0: Windows NT 4.0 or Windows NT
Microsoft Windows 2000: Windows 2000
Microsoft Windows XP: Windows XP
Microsoft Windows Vista: Windows Vista
When the description is made in combination of the OS’s mentioned above:
Windows 98/Me
Windows NT 4.0/2000
Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista
Windows 98/Me/ NT/2000/XP/Vista
Paper size Feeding direction Notation
A4Long edge feeding A4
Short edge feeding A4S
A3 Short edge feeding A3
SERVICE MANUAL
2009.07Ver. 8.0
FIELD SERVICE
Revision historyAfter publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change forimprovement of their performance. Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine.
When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will beissued with a revision mark added as required.
Revision mark:• To indicate clearly a section revised, show to the left of the revised section.
A number within represents the number of times the revision has been made.
• To indicate clearly a section revised, show in the lower outside section of the correspond-ing page. A number within represents the number of times the revision has been made.
NOTERevision marks shown in a page are restricted only to the latest ones with the old ones deleted.
• When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has been changed in Ver. 3.0: The revision marks for Ver. 3.0 only are shown with those for Ver. 2.0 deleted.
• When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has not been changed in Ver. 3.0: The revision marks for Ver. 2.0 are left as they are.
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2009/07 8.0 —Description addition of bizhub C452/C360/C280/C220
2009/01 7.0 — Description addition of bizhub C652/C552
2008/05 6.0 —Description addition of bizhub 751/601/501/421/361
2007/07 5.0 — Revise
2007/05 4.1 — Description addition of bizhub C650/C451
2007/02 4.0 — Revise
2006/08 3.0 — Revise
2006/02 2.0 — Revise
2005/02 1.0 — Issue of the first edition
Date Service manual Ver. Revision mark Descriptions of revision
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CONTENTS
FK-502/Network Fax
OUTLINE1. OUTLINE OF THE DEVICE .................................................................................... 1
1.1 Basic specifications .............................................................................................. 1
1.1.1 General specifications................................................................................... 1
1.1.2 Scanning section........................................................................................... 2
1.1.3 Recording section ......................................................................................... 3
1.1.4 Line connecting section ................................................................................ 4
1.1.5 Operation panel ............................................................................................ 4
1.2 Functional specifications....................................................................................... 5
1.2.1 Dial functions ................................................................................................ 5
1.2.2 Transmission ................................................................................................. 6
1.2.3 Polling ........................................................................................................... 8
1.2.4 Line seizure mode and telephone function ................................................... 8
1.2.5 Message reception and record ..................................................................... 9
1.2.6 Memory function ........................................................................................... 9
1.2.7 Various communication function ................................................................... 9
1.2.8 User lists / reports ....................................................................................... 10
1.2.9 Other user functions.................................................................................... 11
1.2.10 Service mode Function ............................................................................... 11
1.2.11 FAX service counter.................................................................................... 11
1.3 Network fax specifications .................................................................................. 12
1.3.1 Internet fax .................................................................................................. 12
1.3.2 IP address fax ............................................................................................. 15
1.4 Inhibited combinations ........................................................................................ 17
1.5 Caution when using prefix/suffix auto setting (North American users only) ....... 19
2. COMMUNICATION CONTROL............................................................................. 20
2.1 Protocol .............................................................................................................. 20
2.1.1 FIF bits of DIS, DTC and DCS .................................................................... 20
2.1.2 Modem fallback sequence .......................................................................... 31
2.1.3 V8/V34 sequence........................................................................................ 31
2.2 Telephone function.............................................................................................. 45
2.2.1 TEL/FAX switching ...................................................................................... 45
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3. EXPLANATION OF FUNCTIONS ......................................................................... 46
3.1 F-code ................................................................................................................ 46
3.1.1 Signal format............................................................................................... 47
3.1.2 F-Code confidential transmission ............................................................... 47
3.1.3 F-code bulletin board polling....................................................................... 49
3.1.4 F-code relay transmission........................................................................... 50
3.2 Transmission function......................................................................................... 51
3.2.1 Original scan mode..................................................................................... 51
3.3 Reception function.............................................................................................. 52
3.3.1 Reduction / division of reception................................................................. 52
3.3.2 Cassette / paper selection .......................................................................... 53
3.3.3 Compulsory memory reception................................................................... 53
3.3.4 Closed reception (Junk FAX) ...................................................................... 54
3.4 Management function......................................................................................... 55
3.4.1 Operation without the key counter .............................................................. 55
MAINTENANCE4. REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE ........................................................................... 57
4.1 In the case of bizhub C360/C280/C220 ............................................................. 57
4.1.1 Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub C360/C280/C220) .................................... 57
4.2 In the case of bizhub C652/C552/C452 ............................................................. 59
4.2.1 Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub C652/C552/C452) .................................... 59
4.3 In the case of bizhub C650/C550/C451 ............................................................. 61
4.3.1 Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub C650/C550/C451) .................................... 61
4.3.2 Removal of the FK-502 (Extension line) (bizhub C650/C550/C451) .......... 62
4.4 In the case of bizhub C353/C253/C203 ............................................................. 64
4.4.1 Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub C353/C253/C203) .................................... 64
4.4.2 Removal of the FK-502 (Extension line) (bizhub C353/C253/C203) .......... 65
4.5 In the case of bizhub C450/C351 ....................................................................... 67
4.5.1 Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub C450/C351).............................................. 67
4.5.2 Removal of the FK-502 (Extension line) (bizhub C450/C351) .................... 68
4.5.3 Removal of the memory (bizhub C450/C351) ............................................ 69
4.5.4 Removal of the speaker (bizhub C450/C351)............................................. 71
4.6 In the case of bizhub C352/C300/C252/C250.................................................... 72
4.6.1 Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub C352/C300/C252/C250)........................... 72
4.6.2 Removal of the FK-502 (Extension line) (bizhub C352/C300/C252/C250) ................................................................ 73
4.6.3 Removal of the memory (bizhub C352/C300/C252/C250) ......................... 75
4.6.4 Removal of the speaker (bizhub C352/C300/C252/C250).......................... 77
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4.7 In the case of bizhub 751/750/601/600 .............................................................. 78
4.7.1 Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub 751/750/601/600) ..................................... 78
4.7.2 Removal of the relay board (bizhub 751/750/601/600) ............................... 79
4.8 In the case of bizhub 501/500/421/420/361/360 ................................................ 81
4.8.1 Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub 501/500/421/420/361/360) ....................... 81
4.8.2 Removal of the speaker (bizhub 500/420/360 only).................................... 83
4.9 Configuration of the FK-502 board ..................................................................... 85
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING5. HOW TO USE THE ADJUSTMENT SECTION..................................................... 87
6. SERVICE OPERATION MODE ............................................................................. 88
7. SERVICE MODE................................................................................................... 92
7.1 Outline of Service Mode ..................................................................................... 92
7.1.1 Service Mode and Test Mode ..................................................................... 92
7.1.2 Service Mode menu tree............................................................................. 92
7.1.3 How to enter the Service Mode................................................................... 93
7.2 Function parameter setting ................................................................................. 94
7.2.1 Modem/NCU ............................................................................................... 94
7.2.2 System ........................................................................................................ 97
7.2.3 Communication ......................................................................................... 101
7.2.4 Function Parameter................................................................................... 104
7.2.5 Network..................................................................................................... 106
7.2.6 Fax File Format ......................................................................................... 109
7.2.7 List Output................................................................................................. 110
7.2.8 Initialization ............................................................................................... 112
7.3 List print ............................................................................................................ 114
7.4 Counter of each mode ...................................................................................... 130
7.5 Network Fax Setting ......................................................................................... 133
8. TEST MODE ....................................................................................................... 135
8.1 Outline of the Test Mode................................................................................... 135
8.1.1 Service Mode and Test Mode ................................................................... 135
8.1.2 Test Mode menu tree ................................................................................ 135
8.1.3 How to enter the Test Mode ...................................................................... 135
8.2 Signal sending test ........................................................................................... 136
8.3 Signal receiving test.......................................................................................... 138
8.4 NCU TEST........................................................................................................ 139
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TROUBLESHOOTING9. TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................ 141
9.1 ERROR CODES............................................................................................... 141
9.2 DIAGNOSTIC CODES ..................................................................................... 152
9.2.1 Outline ...................................................................................................... 152
9.2.2 Explanation ............................................................................................... 152
9.3 Error Code (Network fax).................................................................................. 154
9.3.1 Error code of the transmission system ..................................................... 154
9.3.2 Error code of the reception system........................................................... 155
APPENDIX10. APPENDIX.......................................................................................................... 157
10.1 ADDRESS PARAMETER LIST ........................................................................ 157
10.2 WIRING DIAGRAM (NUC) ............................................................................... 188
10.2.1 North America -1 ...................................................................................... 188
10.2.2 North America -2 ...................................................................................... 189
10.2.3 North America -3 ...................................................................................... 190
10.2.4 Others -1................................................................................................... 191
10.2.5 Others -2................................................................................................... 192
10.2.6 Other -3..................................................................................................... 193
10.3 Differences of Functions by Model (as of Jul, 2009)......................................... 194
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1.1 Basic specifications
1.1.1 General specifications
Applicable lines PSTN
Protocol Group 3 (compliant to ITU-T T.30)• ECM• F-code communication• Konica Minolta non-standard protocol: No• Group 4: No
Maximum data rate 33,600 bps
Coding method MH, MR and MMR, JBIG
Modulation method V27ter, V29, (V.33), V17, V8 and V34• V.33 is for reception only.
Communication resolution
Normal 8 x 3.85 lines / mm
Fine8 x 7.7 lines / mm200 x 200 pixels / inch
Super fine8 x 15.4 lines / mm 16 x 15.4 lines / mm 400 x 400 pixels / inch
Ultra Super fine 600 x 600 pixels / inch (Transmission only)
• Fixed to mm at transmission (except 600 dpi)• mm and inch are available at reception. • Selection by using the [Resolution] key.• You can not change settings on every page.
Fax memory size
With HDD installed
27 GB (27 GB in the main body HDD 40 GB/60 GB is used as a memory.)9000 pages can be stored including all Scan/Box/Printer/Fax documents.
With no HDD installedApprox. 2000 pages can be saved at 32 MB of image memory capacity.
*HDD is provided as a standard supply or optionally depending on models.Refer to “10.3 Differences of Functions by Model (as of Jul, 2009)”.See P.194
FAX memory backup With HDD installed Image data is saved in HDD.
With no HDD installed
With bizhub 500/420/360, the image data is saved on the RAM disk which is backed up with the bat-tery on the copier side. Back-up time is less than 60 minutes (at full-charge).With bizhub 751/750/601/600/501/421/361, the image data is saved in the compact flash
Multiple line connection
Two lines can be connected by installing the Line Extension kit.
Communication time Level of 2 seconds (Konica Minolta standard A4 chart, 33,600 bps)
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Resolution conversion
At sending
ScannerDensity
conversionCommunication
inch inch → mm mm / inch (600 dpi only)
At receiving
CommunicationDensity
conversionPrint
mm mm → inch inch
inch inch → inch inch
Scanning method Platen documents Impossible to scan book documents (book mode)
ADF book documents
• Scanning mode: Single sided, double sided and cover + 2 sided
• Possible to scan the ADF mixed size docu-ments.
Scanning resolution Normal 8 x 3.85 lines/mm
Fine 8 x 7.7 lines/mm
Super fine 16 x 15.4 lines /mm
Ultra Super fine 600 x 600 dpi
• Selection by using the [Resolution] key.• You can not change settings on each page.
Mixed original Possible to mix documents of different sizes.• After rotation of images, sizes are changed by EOM every time the length of
the scan line is changed at sending.• Possible to mix sizes (A and B).
Density selection Selection by using the [Density] key. [Lighter] / [Darker] / [Std.]• You can not change settings on each page.
Maximum scanning document width
297 mm (A3 width) both for ADF and Platen
Maximum scanning document length
432mm (A3 length) / 17 inches (double letter) in the regular mode• Long original mode (varies depending on models. Refer to “10.3 Differences of Functions by Model (as of Jul, 2009)”.See P.194
Effective scanning range
Compliant to the copier standardWhen a document is smaller than the effective scanning area, the area out-side the document is erased.• ADF scanning: left, right, head and bottom mask of 3mm each (0 to 5mm)• Platen scanning: left, right and head mask of 2mm each (fixed)
Automatic reduction at sending
A3 → B4, A3 → A4 and B4 → A4• Automatically reduced and sent in accordance with the recording paper size
of remote station.
Rotation transmission A4 / Letter size only. LEF documents are rotated by 90 degrees at sending to send it in SEF direction.
Page division at sending
No
Halftone 256 level error diffusion• Users can change settings by using the [Photo], [Text], [Text/Photo] or [Dot.
Matrix] key.
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1.1.3 Recording section
Automatic background control (ABC)
Yes
Finished stamp Varies depending on models. Refer to “10.3 Differences of Functions by Model (as of Jul, 2009)”.See P.194
Scanning time Compliant to the copier standards
Automatic feeder capacity
Compliant to the copier standards
Recording Compliant to the copier standards
Recording paper size All sizes except for B6 and Postcard (See the copier basic specifications.) Auto recording paper selectionNote: A5 and B5 paper is used only for A5 and B5 reception respectively
Recording paper cassette
Tray 1 to Tray 4, bypass Tray
Staple No
Recording speed Compliant to the copier standards
Recording size A3 size maximum• A3 fix as reception record ability declaration in protocol.
Maximum reception length
Varies depending on models. Refer to “10.3 Differences of Functions by Model (as of Jul, 2009)”.See P.194• In case of being larger than the maximum reception length, a communica-
tion error occurs.• When the memory over occurs during reception, the received data is
printed.
Reduction record When the received image information is larger than the recording paper, it is automatically reduced to the recording paper size and recorded.
Page separation record Yes
Offset output at each communication
Yes (Job unit reception only)
Rotation reception Yes• Images are rotated by 90 degrees and recorded on the recording paper in
LEF direction.
Two-sided reception Yes (Utility Mode)
2-in-1 reception No
Smoothing Yes (at converting the resolution)
Print/Fax output settings
Yes
Bypass print Possible to use as an active tray in auto selection mode.
Total page counter Compliant to the copier standards
Monitor print No (copy at sending)
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1.1.4 Line connecting section
1.1.5 Operation panel
NCU type A-A~ and built-in NCU
Connecting terminal RJ11
Modem Matsushita MMD-H5005
Modem sending level -10 to -15 dBm (Country spec)
DTMF sending level -10 to -15 dBm (Country spec)
Receiving sensitivity G3 reception: up to -48 dBTone reception: up to -52 dB
Dialing signal DP (10pps) and DTMF
FAX / copy / scan / box
Mode switching
by panel key selection• Possible to change modes during an operation
of each mode.• No mode return by the auto reset.
Initial screen after power-on
Screen at power off or facsimile screen. (depending on parameter setting)
Interruption during scanning
When pressing the interrupt button while scanning documents to be transmit-ted, INTERRUPT LED blinks. Copy screen appears after scanning is com-pleted.
Interruption during recording in the FAX mode screen
Operations by using the interrupt button are invalid.
FAX start by using the start button.
Stop by using the stop button.• Possible to appoint to stop from the job list so as to stop during operations
of the multi jobs.
FAX free memory display
RDH memory• % indication on LCD during scanning, recording and stand-by.
File memory (RAM disk/HDD)• Display in the JOB LIST screen
File existence indication
In the following cases, the data Indicator (LED) on the control panel lights up.• Upon reception of FAX• When a document is saved in the bulletin board box, polling TX box, and
memory RX user box.
Display during the FAX communications
Icons are not displayed on the FAX waiting screen and the FAX operation screen.
Error display Displayed by LCD panel
Time display Date and time displayed.• Present time is displayed on the sub-area.
Remote station ID display
Yes• The TSI/CSI display during communications
Other operation buttons
[Scan Setting], [Comm. Setting] key: Moves to the FAX application function setting screen.Mode Check button: Valid*/# button: YesHelp button: Yes
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1.2 Functional specifications
1.2.1 Dial functions
Abbreviated dial Yes• Possible to register 2000 stations. (1000 with no optional HDD installed)• Possible to appoint extension / external types.• 38 digits maximum• Possible to search the remote station list in the order of abbreviation num-
bers and names.• The registration names must be 24 digits or less.• Registration name auto registration function: No• Second FAX No. registration function: No• Impossible to register the communication mode.• Possible to register Line Setting (Overseas TX, ECM Off, V.34 OFF, check
destination, line selection (Only with the line extension kit installed)).• There is no registration function provided of [Scan Setting], [Comm. Setting]
except the line setting.
Program dial 400 dials (200 with no optional HDD installed)
Key pad dial 38 digits maximum
Group dial Up to 100 groups. Possible to register group names. up to 500 remote stations per each group by abbreviated numbers only.
Dialing of multiple remote stations
605 remote stations maximum (abbreviated 500 + key pad 100 + manual input e-mail destination 5)
Manual redial Yes• Possible to select from five latest histories.
Automatic redial Yes• Automatically redial when remote stations are busy or return no responses
or transmission errors occur at the memory transmission• Possible to receive during redial waiting.• Another call is possible. (Not possible when there are two redial waiting
jobs.)
JOB LIST redial No
Pulse/tone switching Possible to switch by using the [*] key on the [Key pad] or [Tone] key on the direct Input screen.
PBX mode setting Yes• Possible to turn ON or OFF the PBX connection and to register the external
access code.• There is the automatic removal function of external access code to regis-
tered abbreviated remote station No. Nothing is automatic addition function.
Pseudo off-hook Yes• The manual start is possible by using the pseudo off-hook.• [Off hook] button on LCD
Call progress detection
DC loop (Depends on country spec).• Dial tone (Ditto)• Busy tone (Ditto)• Second dial tone (Ditto)
Dial parameters Dialing signals DP (10 pps) and DTMF (Depends on country spec)• Pause between digits1 to 7 seconds (Users cannot set.)• Pause between digits 3 seconds (fixed)
Phone book dial(Abbr)
Yes• After appointing character to search, use up and down cursor keys.
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1.2.2 Transmission
External phone connection jack
Yes• Depends on specifications of each country.
Timer transmission 24-hour (max.) timer setting is possible. (one station, sequential multi-stations transmission)
Batch transmission No
Timer polling 24-hour (max.) timer setting is possible. (one remote station polling and sequential polling reception)
No. of timers 21 transmissions and pollings in total.The number of sequential pollings is one.
Memory transmission reservation
The memory transmission reservation is possible during communications. (memory registration of the ADF memory transmission and platen memory transmission documents)
ADF transmission reservation
No
Fold erase transmission
No
Frame erase transmission
Yes• Platen documents and book documents• ADF documents are possible as well.• The regular mode only
Automatic layout transmission(Outside documents are erased.)
No
Reverse-image transmission
No
2-in-1 transmission No
Book transmission No
Scanning size appointment
Yes• Scans documents in the appointed size irrelevant to document sizes and
sends them. Transmits documents in the appointed scanning width and length at the platen transmission and the ADF transmission.
• The effective image area is based on the center in the ADF transmission. (Corner-base scanning in mixed-size document mode.)
Document image quality appointment
Yes• Selected from Text, Text/Photo, Photo or Dot. Matrix.
Multi-stations 605 stations maximum (Abbr dial x 500 stations, keypad dial x 100 stations and E-Mail x 5) The timer appointment is possible.
Memory transmission The memory transmission is default.
Quick memory transmis-sion
ADF transmission
Varies depending on models. Refer to “10.3 Differences of Functions by Model (as of Jul, 2009)”.See P.194
Platen transmis-sion
One page only
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Memory transmission Quick memory transmis-sion
Mixture of ADF/platen documents
No
Advanced com-munication func-tion
Partly Yes(Only the communication mode is possible)
Manual transmis-sion
Yes
Transmission when the printer is active
No
Memory transmis-sion
ADF transmission Yes
Platen transmis-sion
YesAfter the Separate Scan setting, the setting is read with the [Start] key and the communi-cation is started up with the [Finish] key.
Mixture of ADF/platen documents
YesAfter the Separate Scan setting, the setting is read with the [Start] key and the communi-cation is started up with the [Finish] key.
Advanced com-munication func-tion
Yes
Manual transmis-sion
No
Transmission when the printer is active
Yes
Forwarding transmission
Yes• Automatic forward: Automatic forward of received documents to remote sta-
tions registered in advance.• Manual forward: No
Interruption transmission
Single station transmission reservation automatically interrupts between sta-tions of multiple station communications.
International communication
Yes• When the remote station is V17, communications start at TCM 7,200 bps.
When the remote station is V34, they start at 28,800 bps.
V34-off transmission Transmitted without V34 mode. The V34-off appointment can be registered in the abbreviated / program dials. This is used when the transmission error code related to V34 occurs frequently.
Long original transmission
Varies depending on models. Refer to “10.3 Differences of Functions by Model (as of Jul, 2009)”.See P.194
ADF irregular-size transmission
Varies depending on models. (Possible to transmit irregular-size originals from ADF. The main scanning is the max. document width set on ADF, and the sub scanning depends on doc-ument length. The maximum is 432 mm/17 inches.)
Incomplete TX hold No
Instant batch transmission (Bundled transmission)
No
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1.2.3 Polling
1.2.4 Line seizure mode and telephone function
Confidential transmission
Transmission to the confidential BOX of a remote station by using the F code (SUB/SID). Appoints the confidential BOX No. by using SUB. Set the communication password using SID as required.
Relay request The relay request by using the F-code (SUB/SID). Appoints the relay BOX No. by using SUB.
Relay transmission No
Transmission error prevention
• Check destination: When transmitting, compares the FAX No. specified with the FAX No. information (CSI) of the remote station and transmits only when both numbers are the same.
• Destination check display function: When transmitting, displays the list of addresses to allow to check the address again and then transmit.
• Restrict FAX broadcasting: Prohibits to specify multiple addresses for FAX transmission.
Polled transmission There is one documents which allows the transmission setting.• Documents are deleted after transmission.• No additional scanning of documents• No ADF polled transmission reservation
Polling reception The sequential polling is possible.600 stations maximum (abbreviated dial x 500 stations and key pad dialing x 100 stations)
Call turnaround polling No
Called turnaround polling
Yes
Closed polling transmission
No
Selective polling Transmission and reception.The selective polling by using the F-code (SEP). There is a bulletin board BOX polling reception. No confidential BOX polling transmission
Line seizure mode switching
Possible to set the automatic reception and the manual reception.• When the memory is full and there are no polling transmission reservations,
the automatic reception mode is cancelled.• No switching of the auto / manual mode by appointing data and time
Ans. Machine mode Yes• At the time of the CNG detection with the external phone off hook, a line is
caught to start reception.
Automatic reception mode
Time and the number of rings.• No. of rings: 0 to 15 times (country spec)• Time: 0 to 15 secs (country spec)
Hold No
Handset No
One-piece phone Country spec
Call to external telephone
No
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1.2.5 Message reception and record
1.2.6 Memory function
1.2.7 Various communication function
Conversation reservation
No
Confidential reception Reception at the confidential BOX appointed at the F-code (SUB). When a transmission password (SID) has been set for the confidential box, the SID should be specified as the communication password. At the time of printing documents received at the confidential BOX, a password to access to the con-fidential BOX is required.
Closed reception Closed reception by using the SID (PWD) (Junk FAX)
Adaptive (automatic) reduction
87 to 96 % in steps of 1 % Becomes the adaptive reduction when “Print Separate Fax Pages = OFF” is selected. In case of the adaptive reduction, if the reception image size is a lit-tle bigger than recording paper, the size is automatically reduced so that it becomes within the recording paper size and is recorded.
Fixed reduction No
Page separation record Does not overlap at the division.
Equal size recording Records the received image at an equal size.When the reception size is larger than A3 form, excessive image is destructed.
Cassette selection Appropriate paper size auto selection• When paper is running out, paper is provided from another cassette with the
same size of paper.• Tray-fix mode available
2-in-1 reception No
Display of used memory space
Yes (Fax screen: RDH memory)
Memory RX A password is required for printing received files. The password (up to 8 digits) is set when the memory RX mode is set in the utility mode.First page can be printed.
Memory substitute reception
Yes (when there is no paper / no toner)
Short protocol No
ECM Yes• Frame size: 64 byte / 256 byte
Communication timer Yes• 24 hours maximum. 21 including one for sequential polling timer.
Redial waiting Five redial timers maximum
Error page resending No (becomes the error page redial.)
Error page redial Effective to both quick memory transmission and memory transmission. Redial and retransmission in case of RTN or comm error.• Redial interval: follows the busy redial interval.• Num. of redials: 0 to 7 times (different counter from the busy redial)
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1.2.8 User lists / reports
Total page number print
Yes• Automatic print to the TTI in memory transmission.• Added when the number of document pages is appointed for quick memory
transmission.
Header memo No
TTI (Transmitting termi-nal ID)
Yes• 30 characters maximum• Added not to the original read image, but to the top of the transmission
image while in the image rotation being specified.• The registration of up to 20 sender names is available.• It is possible to make a selection to decide whether or not the address is
printed at the header position.
RTI (Receiving termi-nal ID)
Yes• After processing the enlargement and/or reduction operations, a record is
made at the bottom position specified before conducting an image rotation.• Date, time and page no. are recorded.
Fax remote diagnosis No
MH fix Yes. Setting can be made from the service mode.
Document insertion after dialing
YesDocument insertion is possible after dialing. Starts calling by using the [Start] button.
Communication history Yes• The last 100 communication histories are recorded in the communication
journal.
Electronic key counter Yes• The number of transmitted pages to each user. Limit control is not done.
Key counter Yes
Coin vendor Yes. (Support timing varies depending on models.)• It is possible to use with FAX.
Activity report • The total of 100 communications (sending and reception) can be recorded.• Automatic output: Daily / Every 100 Comm. / 100/ Daily• Manual output: Yes
Timer reservation TX report
Automatic output Users can turn ON/OFF.
TX result report Automatic output (ON / If TX Fails / OFF)Possible to output with images
Sync transmit reserva-tion report
Automatic output: Users can turn ON / OFF.
Broadcast result report Automatic output: Users can select All Destination, 1 Destination at a time.
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1.2.9 Other user functions
1.2.10 Service mode Function
See the “Outline of Service Mode” for details.See P.92
1.2.11 FAX service counter
See “SERVICE MODE” and “TEST MODE” for details.See P.92, P.135
Polled Tx reserve report
Automatic output: Users can turn ON / OFF.
Polled Tx result report
Polled Rx result report
Sequential poll, Rx res-ervation report
Sequential poll, Rx result report
An address polling Rx reserved report
Relay TX result report
Relay request report
PC-Fax TX error report
Address book list Manual output (numeric order: output to be produced for each destination type)
Program list
Manual outputGroup address list
Fax setting list
Bulletin TX report Automatic output: Users can turn ON / OFF.
Confidential RX report Auto output at the F code confidential reception.Automatic output: Users can turn ON / OFF.
Subject/Text list Manual output
Fax ID Number ID: 20 digits (max.)
Header note No
Language selection Yes
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1.3 Network fax specifications
1.3.1 Internet fax
• Main product specifications relating to internet fax functions are indicated below.• Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Image memory capacity
C652/C552/C452/C360/C280/C220
128 GB* (128 GB of 250 GB of the hard disk is used as a memory.)
C650/C550/C451/C353/C253/C203
31 GB* (31 GB of 60 GB of the hard disk is used as a memory.)
C450/C352/C351/C300/C252/C250/500/420/360
27 GB* (27 GB of 40 GB of the hard disk is used as a memory.)
750/60030 GB* (30 GB of 40 GB of the hard disk is used
as a memory.)
751/60160 GB* (60 GB of 80 GB of the hard disk is used
as a memory.)
501/421/36144 GB* (44 GB of 60 GB of the hard disk is used
as a memory.)
Max. no. of stored pages
C652/C650/C552/C550/C452/C451/C360/C353/C280/C253/C220/C203/751/601/501/421/361
Approx. 10000 pages*(numbers of pages in the case of storing standard A4-size pages containing approximately 700 char-acters at “fine” resolution)
C450/C352/C351/C300/C252/C250/750/600/500/420/360
Approx. 9000 pages*(numbers of pages in the case of storing standard A4-size pages containing approximately 700 char-acters at “fine” resolution)
Scanning line density Ultra fine 600 dpi x 600 dpi
Super fine 400 dpi x 400 dpi
Fine 200 dpi x 200 dpi
Normal 200 dpi x 100 dpi
Transmission mode (File type)
monochrome (TIFF-FX)
Transmission coding methods
TIFF-S (MH), TIFF-F (MR/MMR)
Max. scanning sizeC652/C650/C552/C550/C452/C451/C360/C353/C280/C253/C220/C203
420 mm x 297 mm (A3 size)Width: 297 mmLength: 1000 mm at the maximum(432 mm at the maximum for 600 dpi resolution)
C450/C351/C252/C250420 mm x 297 mm (A3 size)Width: 297 mmLength: 432 mm at the maximum
C352/C300
420 mm x 297 mm (A3 size)Width: 297 mmLength: 600 mm at the maximum(432 mm at the maximum for 600 dpi resolution)
751/750/601/600/501/500/421/420/361/360
420 mm x 297 mm (A3 size)Width: 297 mmLength: 1000 mm at the maximum004In the case of 501/500/421/420/361/360, it results in 432 mm at the maximum for 600 dpi resolution.
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Max. recording sizeC652/C650/C552/C550/C452/C451/C450/C360/C353/C352/C351/C300/C280/C253/C252/C250/C220/C203
420 mm x 297 mm (A3 size)The data of an original that is longer than 1000 mm cannot be received.When receiving the data of an original that is longer than the paper sizes set in the paper trays, the data is printed according to the setting of [Print Separate Fax Pages].
751/750/601/600/501/500/421/420/361/360
420 mm x 297 mm (A3 size)The data of an original that is longer than 1000 mm cannot be received. (For 600 dpi resolution, data of an original that is longer than 460 mm can-not be received.)When receiving the data of an original that is longer than the paper sizes set in the paper trays, the data is printed according to the setting of [Print Separate Fax Pages].
Treatment of transmis-sion error
Mail transmitted again. None
Internet fax Rx error report
When documents cannot be sent to the SMTP server, transmission error report to be printed/not printed can be set.
When MDN/DSN response is received, to be printed/not to be printed can be set.
When MDN/DSN response is received, transmis-sion result is indicated on the transmission control report.
MDN/DSN response monitoring time can be set in the range from 0 to 99 hours.
Mail reception Mail acquisition interval Can be set to 1 to 60 minutes.
Manual POP reception Possible
Reception by specifying a box
Not Available (except Memory RX)
Received document size width: A4 / B4 / A3
Reception coding system TIFF-S (MH), TIFF-F (MR/MMR)
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List/report Print DSN message Output can be produced
Print MDN message Output can be produced
Print receipt mail text Output can be produced
Network fax relay result report
Output can be produced
Network fax activity report
C652/C650/C552/C550/C452/C451/C360/C353/C280/C253/C220/C203/751/601/501/421/361
During automatic output: Shared with Fax Activity Report. Max. 100.During manual output: Shared with Fax Activity Report. Max. 700.
C450/C352/C351/C300/C252/C250/750/600/500/420/360
Shared with Fax Activity Report. Max. 100.
Network fax Rx error report
Output can be produced
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1.3.2 IP address fax
• Main product specifications relating to IP Address Fax functions are indicated below.• Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Image memory capacity
C652/C552/C452/C360/C280/C220
128 GB* (128 GB of 250 GB of the hard disk is used as a memory.)
C650/C550/C451/C353/C253/C203
31 GB* (31 GB of 60 GB of the hard disk is used as a memory.)
C450/C352/C351/C300/C252/C250/500/420/360
27 GB* (27 GB of 40 GB of the hard disk is used as a memory.)
750/60030 GB* (30 GB of 40 GB of the hard disk is used
as a memory.)
751/60160 GB* (60 GB of 80 GB of the hard disk is used
as a memory.)
501/421/36144 GB* (44 GB of 60 GB of the hard disk is used
as a memory.)
Max. no. of stored pages
C652/C650/C552/C550/C452/C451/C360/C353/C280/C253/C220C203/751/601/501/421/3/61
Approx. 10000 pages*(numbers of pages in the case of storing standard A4-size pages containing approximately 700 char-acters at “fine” resolution)
C450/C352/C351/C300/C252/C250/750/600/500/420/360
Approx. 9000 pages*(numbers of pages in the case of storing standard A4-size pages containing approximately 700 char-acters at “fine” resolution)
Scanning line density Ultra fine 600 dpi x 600 dpi
Super fine 400 dpi x 400 dpi
Fine200 dpi x 200 dpi300 dpi x 300 dpi (Color: Compact PDF only)
Normal (Monochrome only)
200 dpi x 100 dpi
Transmission mode (File type)
When bizhub C650/C550/C451/C353/C253/C203/C450/C352/C351/C300/C252/C250/751/750/601/600/501/500/421/420/361/360Color (PDF, Compact PDF) / Monochrome (TIFF)
When bizhub C652/C552/C452/C360/C280/C220Color (PDF, Compact PDF, TIFF-C) / Monochrome (TIFF)
Coding methods MH/MR/MMR (applicable only to monochrome format)
Max. scanning size A3 (420 mm x 297 mm)Width: 297 mmLength: Varies depending on models.Refer to "10.3 Differences of Functions by Model (as of Jul, 2009)".See P.194.
Max. recording size A3 (420 mm x 297 mm) The maximum recording size varies depending on the machine type. Refer to "10.3 Differences of Functions by Model (as of Jul, 2009)".See P.194.Originals in excess of 1000 mm cannot be received.In the color mode, the reception of an original in excess of 432 mm in length is unavailable.When receiving originals longer than the paper size in the paper trays, printing is made according to the setting of [Print Separate Fax Pages].
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*: The Internal hard disk is common used of each function of the Copy, the Scan, the Print and the Box.
NOTEThe extension line cannot be used if IP Address Fax function is used.
Treatment of transmis-sion error TX error report
TX error report printing ON/OFF can be set.A TX error report is printed when a TX error occurs and the TX error is recorded in the activity.
Reception Received document size Max. document width to be received: A3
Reception coding system
• TIFF-S (MH)• TIFF-F (MR/MMR)• PDF• Compact PDF (bizhub C650/C550/C452/C451/
C360/C353/C280/C253/C220/C203 only)• TIFF-C (bizhub C652/C552/C452/C360/C280/
C220 only)
Received file size
Unlimited (depends on the space available for use in the HDD)The file is not received, if the space available for use in the HDD is 107 MB or less.If the space available for use in the HDD runs out during reception, the session is abnormally termi-nated and the received file is deleted.
Report Print receipt mail text Possible
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1.4 Inhibited combinations
• The following show combinations of application functions.
Exclusive function (next input) Automatic setting function
Original Type Im
age
Density
Sim
plex/Duplex
Resolution
Special O
riginal
Bind P
osition
Num
ber of Original
Scan S
ize
Frame E
rase
Background A
djustment
TX
Stam
p *2
Sharpness *2 *8
File Type
Text
Text/Photo
Photo
Dot. M
atrix
Single S
ided
Double S
ided
Cover +
2 Sided
Standard
Fine
Super F
ine
Ultra F
ine
Long Original *2
Z-Folded Original *2
Mixed O
riginal
A3 Length
B4 Length
A4 Length
A4 W
idth
B5 Length
B5 W
idth
A5 W
idth
B6 Length
8.5*11 Length
8.5*11 Width
8.5*14 Length
11*17 Length
TIF
F
PD
F
Set
ting
Item
(pr
evio
us in
put)
Sca
n S
ettin
g
Original Image Type
Text o o oText/Photo
o o o
Photo o o oDot. Matrix
o o o
Density *8
Simplex/Duplex
Single Sided o oDouble Sided o o ×Cover + 2
Sidedo o × ×
Resolution
Standard o o oFine o o o
Super Fine o o oUltra Fine o o o *3
Special Original
Long Origi-nal *2
× × *3 o o × ×
Z-Folded Original *2
o o
Mixed Original
o o × ×
Bind Position × ×Number of Original × × × × × × × × × × × × × × ×
Scan Size
A3 Length × o o o o o o o o o o oB4 Length × o o o o o o o o o o oA4 Length × o o o o o o o o o o oA4 Width × o o o o o o o o o o oB5 Length × o o o o o o o o o o oB5 Width × o o o o o o o o o o oA5 Width × o o o o o o o o o o oB6 Length × o o o o o o o o o o o8.5*11 Length × o o o o o o o o o o o8.5*11 Width × o o o o o o o o o o o8.5*14 Length × o o o o o o o o o o o11*17 Length × o o o o o o o o o o o
Frame Erase × ×Background Adjust-mentTX Stamp *2 ■
Sharpness *2 *8 ■
File Type *6
TIFF oPDF o
Com
m. S
ettin
g *7
Quick Memory TX *2 × × × × × × × × × × × × × × ×Memory TX (=Quick Mem-ory TX OFF)
×
F-Code TXPolling TX ×Polling RX × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × ×Timer TX ×Password TXOversea TXECM OFFV34 OFFLine SelectionURL InformationSeparate Scan × × × ×Multiple Destina-tion Select
×
Scan To E-MailScan To BoxScan Mode
Platen *1 *1 *5 *5DF
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o: Exclusive (Ante-priority) 0: Post-priority (Ante-input items are released.) No entry: No restriction
(*1): When it is recognized that an original is being read by the platen to start a job while in the double sided or cover + 2 sided setting, this results in a setting in which the double sided or cover + 2 sided is released.
Exclusive function (next input) Automatic setting function
Quick M
emory T
X *2
Mem
ory TX
(=Q
uick Mem
ory TX
OF
F)
F-C
ode TX
Polling T
X
Polling R
X
Tim
er TX
Passw
ord TX
Oversea T
X
EC
M O
FF
V34 O
FF
Line Selection
UR
L Information
Separate S
can
Multiple D
estination Select
Scan To E
Scan To B
ox
Scan M
odeP
laten
DF
Set
ting
Item
(pr
evio
us in
put)
Sca
n S
ettin
g
Original Image Type
TextText/PhotoPhotoDot. Matrix
Density *8
Simplex/Duplex
Single SidedDouble Sided *1Cover + 2 Sided × × *1
Resolution
StandardFineSuper FineUltra Fine
Special Original
Long Original *2 × ×Z-Folded Original *2
× ×
Mixed Original × ×Bind Position × ×Number of Original × o × × × × o o
Scan Size
A3 Length × ×B4 Length × ×A4 Length × ×A4 Width × ×B5 Length × ×B5 Width × ×A5 Width × ×B6 Length × ×8.5*11 Length × ×8.5*11 Width × ×8.5*14 Length × ×11*17 Length × ×
Frame Erase × ×Background AdjustmentTX Stamp *2 oSharpness *2 *8File Type *6
TIFFPDF
Com
m. S
ettin
g *7
Quick Memory TX *2 o × × × × o × ×Memory TX (=Quick Memory TX OFF)
o
F-Code TX × × × *4 *4Polling TX × × × × × × × × × × × ×Polling RX × × × × × × × × × ×Timer TX × × × ×Password TX × × ×Oversea TX × ×ECM OFF × × ×V34 OFF × × ×Line Selection ×URL InformationSeparate Scan × ×Multiple Destination Select × ×Scan To E-Mail × *4 × × ×Scan To Box × *4 × × ×Scan Mode
Platen oDF o
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(*2): The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX func-tions are available or not depending on models.
Refer to “Differences of Functions by Model (as of Jul. 2007)”.See P.194
(*3): No combination is allowed for C352(*4): An F code transmission is ignored when it is sent to any receiving ends other than
FAX.(*5): Automatically reset when the original is read with the platen glass.(*6): The Internet fax is TIFF fixed. The IP address fax is TIFF fixed in the monochromatic
transmission mode and PDF fixed in the color transmission mode.(*7): For the network fax (Internet fax/IP address fax), the use of the comm. setting is
unavailable.(*8): In the color transmission mode of the IP address fax, it is not possible to specify den-
sity and sharpness.
1.5 Caution when using prefix/suffix auto setting (North American users only)
When turning ON the [Prefix/Suffix Auto Setting], following settings are required in the ser-vice mode.• Select [System 2]-[Option Board Status] and set the fax to [Unset].• Select [System 1]-[Marketing Area] and set the [Marketing Area] and [Fax Target] to the
place of installation of the unit.
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2. COMMUNICATION CONTROL
2.1 Protocol
2.1.1 FIF bits of DIS, DTC and DCS
A. FIF data configuration list (DIS/DTC)
octet bit Function Contents Default
4 1 T.37 Internet fax (Simple mode) 0
2 Reserved 0
3 T.38 real time Internet fax 0
4 Third generation mobile network 0
5 Reserved 0
6 V.8 ability 0
7 ECM frame 0: 256 octet 1: 64 octet 0
8 Reserved 0
59 Ready for polled transmission
1: polled transmission documents exist0: no polled transmission documents
@
10 Receiver ability1: Reception is possible.0: Reception is impossible.
@
11
Transmission speed ability Refer to *1.
1
12 1
13 0
14 1
15R8*7.71/mm and / or200*200 pels/25.4 mm
1
16 Two-dimensional coding ability 1: MR 0: MH 1
6 17Recording paper width ability
bit 0,0=A4 0,1=A3 0
18 (17,18) 1,0=B4 1,1=Invalid 1
19Recording paper length ability
bit 0,0=A4 0,1=Unlimited 0
20 (19,20) 1,0=B4 1,1=Invalid 1
21
Minimum scan line time ability Refer to *2.
1
22 0
23 0
24 Expansion field 1
7 25 Reserved 0
26 Non-compression mode 0
27Error correction mode (ECM) ability
1: with ECM 0: without ECM 1
28 0: fixed 0
29 Reserved 0
30 Reserved 0
31 T.6 coding (MMR) ability 1: with MMR 0: without MMR 1
32 Expansion field 1
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8 33 Field not valid 0
34 Multi-selective polling 1: Ability 0: No ability 0
35 Polled sub-address 0
36 T.43 coding ability 0
37 Plain Interleave 0
38 32K ADPCM voice coding 0
39 Reserved 0
40 Expansion field 1
9 41 R8*15.41/mm 1
42 300*300 pels/25.4 mm 0
43R16*15.41/mm and / or 400*400 pels/25.4 mm
1
44 inch ability 1
45 mm ability 1
46Minimum scan line time ability of high resolution
0: T15.4=T7.71: T15.4=1/2T7.7
0
47 Selective polling 1
48 Expansion field 1
10 49 Sub address ability 1
50 Password 1
51Ready for data file transmission (polling)
0
52 Reserved 0
53 BFT transfer ability 0
54 DTM transfer ability 0
55 EDI transfer ability 0
56 Expansion field 0
11 57 BTM transfer ability 0
58 Reserved 0
59Character or mixed mode docu-ments ready for Tx (polling)
0
60 Character mode ability 0
61 Reserved 0
62 Mixed mode ability 0
63 Reserved 0
64 Expansion field 0
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12 65 Processible mode (T.505) 0
66 Digital network ability 0
67Full-duplex communication abil-ity
0: Half-duplex 1: Full-duplex 0
68 JPEG coding ability 0
69 Full color mode 0
70 0: Fixed 0
71 12 bits / pixel component 0
72 Expansion field 1
13 73 No sub sampling (1:1:1) 0
74 Custom illuminance 0
75 Custom gamut range 0
76North America Letter (215.9*279.4) ability
0
77North America Legal (215.9*355.6) ability
0
78Single progression sequential coding (T.85) basic ability
1
79Single progression sequential coding (T.85) optional LO ability
@
80 Expansion field 0
1481
HKM key management capabil-ity
0
82 RSA key management capability 0
83 Override capability 0
84 HFX40 cipher capability 0
85Alternative cipher number 2 capability
0
86Alternative cipher number 3 capability
0
87 HFX40-I hashing capability 0
88 Expansion field 0
1589
Alternative hashing system num-ber 2 capability
0
90Alternative hashing system num-ber 3 capability
0
91 Reserved 0
92 T.44 (Mixed raster content) 0
93 T.44 (Mixed raster content) 0
94 T.44 (Mixed raster content) 0
95Page length maximum strip size for T.44(Mixed raster content)
0
96 Expansion field 0
octet bit Function Contents Default
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97
Color/gray-scale300 pels/25.4 mm x 300 lines/25.4 mm or 400 pels/25.4 mm x 400 lines/25.4 mm resolution
0
98100 pels/25.4 mm x 100 lines/25.4 mm for color/gray scale
0
99Simple phase C BFT negotia-tions capability
0
100Extended BFT negotiations capability
0
101Internet selective polling address (ISP)
0
102 Internet routing address (IRA) 0
103 Reserved 0
104 Expansion field 0
17105
600 pels/25.4 mm x 600 lines/25.4 mm
0
1061200 pels/25.4 mm x 1200 lines/25.4 mm
0
107300 pels/25.4 mm x 600 lines/25.4 mm
0
108400 pels/25.4 mm x 800 lines/25.4 mm
0
109600 pels/25.4 mm x 1200 lines/25.4 mm
0
110Color/gray-scale600 pels/25.4 mm x 600/25.4 mm resolution
0
111Color/gray-scale1200 pels/25.4 mm x 1200/25.4 mm resolution
0
112 Expansion field 0
18113
Double sided printing capability(alternate mode)
0
114Double sided printing capability(continuous mode)
0
115Black and white mixed raster content profile (MRCbw)
0
116 T.45 (run length color encoding) 0
117
Shared date memory capacity
bit (117,118)0,0=Disable0,1= Level 1=1.0 Mbytes1,0= Level 2=2.0 Mbytes1,1= Level 3=unlimited (i.e. 32 Mbytes or more)
0118
119 Reserved 0
120 Expansion field 0
octet bit Function Contents Default
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@) Changes to 0 or 1 according to a status of devices.
(1) Transmission speed ability (bit 11, 12, 13 and 14)
(2) Minimum scan line time ability (bit 21, 22 and 23)
(3) T.89 (Application profile for ITU-T T.88)
19121
Flow control capability for T.38 communication
0
122 K > 4 0
123Internet aware T.38 mode fax device
0
124T.89 (Application profiles for ITU-T T.88)
*3 Reference 0125
126
127 sYCC-JPEG coding 0
octet bit Function Contents Default
11 12 13 14 Contents Transmission speed
0 0 0 0 V27 ter fall back mode 24
0 1 0 0 V27 ter 48, 24
1 0 0 0 V29 96, 72
1 1 0 0 V27 ter & V29 96, 72, 48, 24
1 1 0 1 V27 ter & V29 & V17 144, 120, 96, 72, 48, 24
21 22 23 Contents
0 0 0 3.851/mm --- 20 ms 7.71/mm --- 20 ms
0 0 1 3.851/mm --- 40 ms 7.71/mm --- 40 ms
0 1 0 3.851/mm --- 10 ms 7.71/mm --- 10 ms
0 1 1 3.851/mm --- 10 ms 7.71/mm --- 5 ms
1 0 0 3.851/mm --- 5 ms 7.71/mm --- 5 ms
1 0 1 3.851/mm --- 40 ms 7.71/mm --- 20 ms
1 1 0 3.851/mm --- 20 ms 7.71/mm --- 10 ms
1 1 1 3.851/mm --- 0 ms 7.71/mm --- 0 ms
124 125 126 Contents
0 0 0 not used
0 0 1 Profile 1
0 1 0 Profile 2
0 1 1 Profile 3
1 0 0 Profile 2 and 3
1 0 1 Reserved
1 1 0 Reserved
1 1 1 Reserved
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B. FIF data configuration list (DCS)
octet bit Function Contents Default
4 1 T.37 Internet fax (Simple mode) 0
2 Reserved 0
3 T.38 Real time Internet fax 0
4 Third generation mobile network 0
5 Reserved 0
6 Invalid 0
7 Invalid 0
8 Reserved 0
5 9 0: fixed 0
10 Reception command 1
11
Transmission speed instruction Refer to *4.
@
12 @
13 @
14 @
15R8*7.71/mm or 200*200 pels/25.4 mm
1: 7.71/mm0: 3.851/mm
@
16Two-dimensional coding instruc-tion
1: MR0: MH
@
6 17 Recording paper width instruc-tion
bit 0,0=A4 0,1=A3 @
18 (17,18) 1,0=B4 1,1=Invalid @
19 Recording paper length instruc-tion
bit 0,0=A4 Unlimited @
20 (19,20) 1,0=B4 1,1=Invalid @
21Minimum scan line time instruc-tion
Refer to *5.
@
22 @
23 @
24 Expansion field @
7 25 Reserved 0
26 Non-compression mode 0
27Error correction mode (ECM) instruction
1: with ECM0: without ECM
@
28 Frame size instruction0: 256 octet1: 64 octet
@
29 Reserved 0
30 Reserved 0
31 T.6 coding (MMR) instruction1: with MMR0: without MMR
@
32 Expansion field @
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8 33 Field Not valid 0
34 0: fixed 0
35 0: fixed 0
36 T.43 Coding 0
37 Plain Interleave 0
38 32K ADPCM Voice coding 0
39 Reserved 0
40 Expansion field @
9 41 R8*15.41/mm @
42 300*300 pels/25.4 mm @
43R16*15.41/mm or 400*400 pels/25.4 mm
@
44 inch/mm instruction 0: inch setting 1: mm setting @
45 Arbitrary 0
46 Arbitrary 0
47 0: fixed 0
48 Expansion field @
10 49 Sub address transmission 1
50 Password (SID) transmission 1
51 0: fixed 0
52 Reserved 0
53 BFT transfer @
54 DTM transfer 0
55 EDI transfer 0
56 Expansion field @
11 57 BTM transfer 0
58 Reserved 0
59 0: fixed 0
60 Character mode 0
61 Reserved 0
62 Mixed mode 0
63 Reserved 0
64 Expansion field @
12 65 Processible mode (T.505) 0
66 Digital network ability 0
67Full-duplex communication instruction
0: Half-duplex1: Full-duplex
0
68 JPEG coding 0
69 Full color mode 0
70 Default Huffman table use 0
71 12 bits / pixel component 0
72 Expansion field @
octet bit Function Contents Default
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13 73 No sub sampling (1:1:1) 0
74 Custom illuminance 0
75 Custom gamut range 0
76North America Letter (215.9*279.4)
0
77North America Legal (215.9*355.6)
0
78Single progression sequential coding (T.85) basic
@
79Single progression sequential coding (T.85) optional LO
@
80 Expansion field @
14 81 HKM key management selected 0
82 RSA key management selected 0
83 Override mode selected 0
84 HFX40 cipher selected 0
85Alternative cipher number 2 selected
0
86Alternative cipher number 3 selected
0
87 HFX40-I hashing selected 0
88 Expansion field @
1589
Alternative hashing system num-ber 2 selected
0
90Alternative hashing system num-ber 3 selected
0
91 Reserved 0
92 T.44 (Mixed raster content) 0
93 T.44 (Mixed raster content) 0
94 T.44 (Mixed raster content) 0
95Page length maximum strip size for T.44 (Mixed raster content)
96 Expansion field @
octet bit Function Contents Default
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Color/gray-scale300 pels/25.4 mm x 300 lines/25.4 mm or 400 pels/25.4 mm x 400 lines/25.4 mm resolution
0
98100 pels/25.4mm x 100 lines/25.4 mm for color/gray scale
0
99Simple phase C BFT negotia-tions capability
0
100 0: Fixed 0
101 0: Fixed 0
102Internet routing address (IRA) Transmission
0
103 Reserved 0
104 Expansion field @
17105
600 pels/25.4 mm x 600 lines/25.4 mm
@
1061200 ples/25.4 mm x 1200 lines/25.4 mm
0
107300 pels/25.4 mm x 600 lines/25.4 mm
0
108400 pels/25.4 mm x 800 lines/25.4 mm
0
109600 pels/25.4 mm x 1200 lines/25.4 mm
0
110Color/gray-scale600 pels/25.4 mm x 600/25.4 mm resolution
0
111Color/gray-scale1200 pels/25.4 mm x 1200/25.4 mm resolution
0
112 Expansion field 0
18113
Double sided printing selected(alternate mode)
0
114Double sided printing selected(continuous mode)
0
115 0: Fixed 0
116 T.45 (run length color encoding) 0
117
Shared date memory required
bit (117,118) 0,0=not used0,1= Level 1=1.0 Mbytes1,0= Level 2=2.0 Mbytes1,1= Level 3=unlimited (i.e. 32 Mbytes or more)
0118
119 Reserved 0
120 Expansion field 0
octet bit Function Contents Default
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@) Changes to 0 or 1 according to a status of devices.
(1) Transmission speed appointment (bit 11, 12, 13 and 14)
(2) Minimum scan line time instruction (bit 21, 22 and 23)
19121
Flow control capability for T.38 communication
0
122 K > 4 0
123Internet aware fax device operat-ing in T.38 mode
0
124T.89 (Application profiles for ITU-T T.88)
*6 Reference 0125
126
127 sYCC-JPEG coding 0
octet bit Function Contents Default
11 12 13 14 Contents
0 0 0 0 24/V27 ter
0 1 0 0 48/V27 ter
1 0 0 0 96/V29
1 1 0 0 72/V29
0 0 0 1 144/V17
0 1 0 1 120/V17
1 0 0 1 96/V17
1 1 0 1 72/V17
21 22 23 Contents
0 0 0 20 ms
0 0 1 40 ms
0 1 0 10 ms
1 0 0 5 ms
1 1 1 0 ms
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(3) T.89 (Application profile for ITU-T T.88)
NOTE• Considered to be A4 width when the DIS recording paper width is invalid (1, 1).
Becomes a FIF error when the DCS recording paper width is invalid (1, 1).• Considered to be unlimited when the DIS recording paper length is invalid (1, 1).
Considered to be unlimited when the DCS recording paper length is invalid (1, 1).The DCS recording paper length in a machine is made to be of the same length as that in a remote station and is sent.
• Considered to be 2400bps when the DIS transmission speed is an undefined value.Becomes a FIF error when the DCS transmission speed is an undefined value.
• Considered to be 40ms instruction when the MSLT of DCS is an undefined value.• Considered to have mm ability when DIS inch ability and mm ability are both set to
OFF.Considered to be 200*100 pels/inch when the DCS resolution receives the inch instruction at 3.851/mm.Becomes a FIF error when more than one of bit41, 42 and 43 are set to on in the resolution of DCS.
• Becomes a FIF error when DCS receives the MMR instruction without ECM.• Becomes a FIF error when DCS receives the file transfer (BFT) instruction without
ECM.• Becomes a FIF error when DCS shows an instruction which exceeds the ability of
the machine.• FIF of DIS/DTC is not sent if last octet is 0.
DCS sends FIF whose length is the same as that of the machine.• When undefined signals are received, they are received and ignored in consider-
ation of the future expansion. (not a error)
124 125 126 Contents
0 0 0 not used
0 0 1 Profile 1
0 1 0 Profile 2
0 1 1 Profile 3
1 0 0 Invalid
1 0 1 Reserved
1 1 0 Reserved
1 1 1 Reserved
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2.1.2 Modem fallback sequence
• Fallback sequences of TCF and CTC are shown as follows:
A. V17, V29, and V27 ter
• On the transmission side : If PPR is received four times, a modem is set in the fallback state.
• On the reception side : In case of sending PPR, when the number of error frames exceeds the FP value, a modem is set in the fallback state.
B. V34• Line quality is always water by modem.
Optimum speed is automatically selected on-the-fly.
2.1.3 V8/V34 sequence
A. V34(1) Outline• The 33.6kbps data transmission method and protocol including the V8 protocol. As for
each of full-duplex and half-duplex, startup handshake until data transmission starts is divided into four phases, phase1 to 4, and signals used in each phase are regulated.
(2) Features• Full-duplex (echo canceler method) / Half-duplex method are regulated (for data / FAX
respectively)• 2400, 3000 and 3200 symbols / sec (mandatory) and 2743, 2800 and 3429 symbols /
sec (option) QAM synchronous transmission at each symbol rate • Communication at each signal rate of 33600, 31200, 28800, 26400, 24000, 21600,
19200, 16800, 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800 and 2400 bps• Four-dimensional-symbol trellis coding• A 200bps sub channel which can be used as an asynchronous second channel (option)• Negotiation in which characteristics of a line is measured before transmission starts and
the maximum communication speed is achieved by finely adjusting the transmission parameter, based on the result of measurement (carrier / frequency / equalizer / symbol rate / level, etc.)
• Data transmission in the super frame with the hierarchical structure
Ability of a remote station TCF fallback sequence
V27 ter/V29 96/V.29 → 72/V.29 → 48/V.27 ter → 24/V27 ter
V27 ter/V29/V33 V17144/V.17 → 120/V.17 → 96/V.17 → 72/V.17 → 48/V.27 ter → 24/V27 ter
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B. sample of a signal procedure at sending two pages(1) Beginning of communications to beginning of 1st page transmission
(2) Signals between pages
(3) 2nd page transmission termination to communication termination
CNG CM CJ
INF
O0
c
B B L1 L2 B S S PP TRN PPh ALT MPh MPh E Flags TSI DCS Flags "1"(Note)
S S PP B1ImageData
ANSam JM
INF
O0
a
A A A
INF
Oh
PPh ALT MPh MPh E NSF CSI DIS Flags CFR
Fla
gs
Change and determination
of the V 8 communication
ability and directions
Phase 2
Determination of the Modulation
Mode for measuring line
characteristics, and then
measurement
Phase 3
Training of equalizer
Control channel startup
(establishment) procedure
(main channel speed determination, etc.)Main channel re-synchronization procedure
(establishment of main channel)
75 5ms 70 5ms 70 5ms 70 5msCall
Terminal
AnswerTerminal
75 5ms
Network Interaction Line Probing
PrimaryChannelEqualizerTraining
Modern ParameterExchange T.30 Fax Handshaking
PrimaryChannelResync.
Note - The string of consecutive 1s shall be followed by the 4T of scrambled ones defined in 12.6.3/V34.
Sh ALT E
PP
S-M
PS
Flags "1" S S PP B1Image
Data
MCF Flags
Source Terminal
Image
Data Sh
FlagsSh ALT ESh
Recipient Terminal
Control channel re-synchronization procedure Main channel re-synchronization procedure
Sh ALT E
PP
S-E
OP
Flags "1"DCN
MCF Flags
Control channel re-synchronization procedure
Source Terminal
Image
Data Sh
FlagsSh ALT ESh
Recipient Terminal
Line Disconnect
Line Disconnect
Note - Some terminals may disconnect the line immediately after sending DCN without sending consecutive 1s.
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C. Procedure details(1) Phase 1 (V8) ....Beginning of connection between a calling modem and a called
modem
(*1) One of no signals / C1 / CNG (T.30) / CT (V.25)(*2) V.34 full-duplex ability in the modulation mode bit is ON.(*3) ANSam of phase inversion is sent. Phase inversion is an option in case of supporting
only half-duplex. When CM or valid signal from the calling side is not detected, the procedure is moved to T.30, etc. after 75 ± 5 ms interval.
<Signal Definition>
Calling
Called
CI,CI,CI(*1) CM,CM,CM(*2) To Phase 2
ANSam (*3) JM,JM,JM To Phase 2
75 5ms
75 5ms
1sec
When ANSam / ANS is detected(CI must be sent three times or more)
0.5 sec or more(ecno canceler is OFF.)
Te
When JM is detected twice or more
When CM is detectedtwice or more
0.2 sec or more 5 1 sec or less
When CJ or Tone B is detected
CJ
Signal type MeaningSignal direction
call calledSignalspeed
Timing of transmission
CI(Call indicator)
Function dis-play on the calling side
→ V21(L)(300 bps)
Start: after 0.4 seconds after line con-nection from ON condition (in the following format)
Stop: when 3 period or more has passed after ANSam / ANS is detected
[Comments] • CI is a signal to carry call function.• The calling side send CI, CT (Call Tone - V25) or CNG.• CI transmission and detection are optional.• The ON minimum time (=3 Period) is of duration of three CI signals in the following
format.
ANSam(Modified Answer Tone)
V.8 proce-dure on the called side
← —When 0.2 seconds or more has passed after reception
[Comments]• Essential for a called machine which supports the V8 procedure.• 2100 Hz sinewave is phase-inverted by 400 +/-25 ms periods, then amplitude
modulated by 15 +/-0.1 Hz sinewave• Average value of modulation factor (x) 0.8 +/- .01 < x < 1.2 +/- .01• Average transmission power compliant to V2• 2100 +/- 200 Hz external power is smaller than the average power by 24 dB or
more.
ON OFF ON: 3period< T < 2seOFF: 0.4sec < T < 2se
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CM (Call Menu)
Modulation mode etc.on the calling side
→(300 bps)
V.21(L)
Start: Te (0.5 sec. ≤ Te ≤ 1 sec.) has passed after CI transmission stops
Stop: When two or more JM are detected
[Comments]• CM is a signal which carries call function, modulation modes, protocols and GSTN
access.• The first information category is call function.• Protocols and GSTN access category are added when the calling side has ability
and when needed to inform to a remote station.
CJ CM termination
→(300 bps)
V.21(L) When CM is completed
[Comments]• START bit (0) and STOP bit (1) are added to 1 octet of all bit 0.• Signal format START bit b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 STOP bit.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
JM(Joint Menu)
Display of common ability on both calling and called sides
←(300 bps)
V.21(H)
Start: When two or more same CM are received
Stop: When CJ is received or receives a signal matching the selected Modulation Mode from the calling side
[Comments]• JM is a response signal to CM and of the same format as the received CM.• The fist information category is Call Function as same as CM.• Modulation mode sets the common bit on calling and called sides and sends by
the same octet as received CM.• When there is no common ability, all bits are set to 0 and send by the same octet
as received CM.• The minimum item No. is selected from the common bits to determine the actual
Modulation Mode.• Protocol is added when it is included in received CM and needed to instruct.• GSTN access is added when it is included in received CM and needed to instruct.• Bit 6 is set to ON when needed to show ability. Bit 5 is set to the same one as
received CM
Signal type MeaningSignal direction
call calledSignalspeed
Timing of transmission
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<Signal format>1. Preamble: a signal added before each signal when CI, CM and JM signals are sent.
Format: 1111111111+0000000001 (for CI)+0000001111 (for CM and JM)
2. Common format among each signal CI, CM and JM• Start Bit (=0) is put at the top and Stop Bit (=1) is put at the end of each octet.
(1):Category tag (tags which represent information types)
(2):Option bit (Differs depending on category tags. See the next item, bit definition.)(3):Additional option bit (Differs depending on category tags. See the next item, bit defini-
tion.)
Head octet
Expansion octet
(1) (2)
(3)
0 4 bits 3 bits0 1
0 3 bits 2 bits0 101
Start bit b0 Stop bitb1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7
Start bit b0 Stop bitb1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7
Bit assignment Meaning (information type) Included signal
b0 b1 b2 b3
1 0 0 0 ... Call Func Top of CM, JM / CI
1 0 1 0 ... Modulation Mode CM / M
0 1 0 1 ... Protocols CM / M
1 0 1 1 ... GSTN access CM / M
0 1 1 0 ... PCM modem ability CM / JM
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D. Common signal bit definition(1) Call function (1 octet)
(2) Modulation mode (3 octets)
Top octet
b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 Meaning
1 0 0 0 0 (Call Function category tag)
0 0 0 Defined by ITU-T
1 0 0 PSTN multi-media terminal
0 1 0 V18 text phone
1 1 0 Video tex
0 0 1 FAX transmission from the calling terminal
1 0 1 FAX reception in the calling terminal
0 1 1 Data transmission / reception
1 1 1Expansion octet = with call function represented by next octet
(Other than the above = Reserved)
1st octet
b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 MeaningItem No.
1 0 1 0 0(Modulation mode category tag, b4 = 0 is first octet)
0/1 PCM modem ability disabled/enabled
0/1 V34 full-duplex ability disabled/enabled 1
0/1 V34 half-duplex ability disabled/enabled 2
2nd octet
b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 MeaningItem No.
0 1 0(b3, 4 and 5=0, 1, 0 means expanded oct.)
0/1 V32bis / V32 ability disabled / enabled 3
0/1 V22bis / V22 ability disabled / enabled 4
0/1 V17 ability disabled / enabled 5
0/1V29 half-duplex ability disabled / enabled (used in T.30)
6
0/1 V27ter ability disabled / enabled 7
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(3) Protocol (1 octet)
(4) GSTN access (1 octet)
(5) PCM modem capability (1 octet)
3rd octet
b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 MeaningItem No.
0 1 0(b3, 4 and 5=0, 1, 0 means expanded oct.)
0/1 V26ter ability disabled / enabled 8
0/1 V26bis ability disabled / enabled 9
0/1 V23 full-duplex ability disabled / enabled 10
0/1 V23 half-duplex ability disabled / enabled 11
0/1 V21 ability disabled / enabled 12
Protocols (1 octet)
b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 Meaning
0 1 0 1 0 (Protocols category tag)
1 0 0 V42 LAPM protocol
1 1 1 Protocol represented by expanding octet
GSTN access (1 octet)
b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 Meaning
1 0 1 1 0 (GSTN access category tag)
0/1 Celluler connection in the calling side
0/1 Celluler connection in the called side
0/10: Analog network connection1: Digital network connection
b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 Meaning
1 1 1 0 0 (PCM modem category tag)
0/1 V.90 analog modem capability
0/1 V.90 digital modem capability
0/1 V.91 capability
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E. Phase 2 (Probing) ..... V.34 basic setting• Exchange of modulation ability• Measurement of line characteristics (bi-direction)• Determination and exchange of compensation values to line characteristics (compensa-
tion values of maximum data rate, transmission level, pre-emphasis (*))*: linear equalizer for compensating amplitude distortion
A :2400 Hz tone signal output from the called side (Level is a set value -1dB). 1800 Hz guard tone (Level is a set value -7dB) is output simultaneously from the called side.
:2400 Hz tone signal output from the called side (Phase inversion of A). 1800 Hz guard tone.
B :1200 Hz tone signal output from the called side:1200 Hz tone signal output from the calling side (Phase inversion of B)
INFO 0x :Binary signal for indicating auto modulation option signal (x=a/c: a: called side, c: calling side)
L1, L2 :Signal for conditioning line characteristics (tone synthesis at the interval of 150 Hz from 150 to 3750 Hz (except for 900, 1200, 1800 and 2400 Hz))
L1: 160ms Level= Set value+6dBL2: Maximum 550ms+TRDEx Level = Set valueINFO h :Binary signal for indicating parameters used in Phase 3 (training of main chan-
nel equalizer). This signal is sent from a modem receiving main channel data to a transmitting modem.
*1 INFO 0c Bit28 OFF*2 INFO 0a Bit28 OFF
Calling
Called
*1
70 5ms
INFO0c B B L1 L2 B
160ms10ms 550ms+RTDEc or less
INFO0a A A INFOhA
*2
10ms50ms or more
40 10ms
670 ms or less
25msTo Phase 3
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<INFO 0x Bit Assignment>
<INFO h Bit Assignment>
Bits (LSB-MSB) Value Meaning
0-3 1111 Fill Bits
4-11 01110010 Bit string for frame synchronization
12 0/1 2743 symbol / sec support
13 0/1 2800 symbol / sec support
14 0/1 3429 symbol / sec support
15 0/1 Ability to transmit at low carrier frequency at 3000 symbol / sec
16 0/1 Ability to transmit at high carrier frequency at 3000 symbol / sec
17 0/1 Ability to transmit at low carrier frequency at 3200 symbol / sec
18 0/1 Ability to transmit at high carrier frequency at 3200 symbol / sec
19 0/1 3429 symbol / sec transmission
20 0/1 Ability to lower the transmission level than a preset value
21-23 0 to 5Maximum tolerance of symbol rates between transmission and reception0: 2400, 1:2743, 2:2800, 3:3000, 4:3200, 5:3429 symbol / sec
24 0/1 1=INFO 0 is sent from the CME modem
25 0/1 1664 signal point (33.6 K) ability
26-27 0 to 3Clock source transmission 0: internal, 1: external, 2: synchronous to the reception clock 3: Reserved
28 0/1 1=Correct INFO 0 frame is received during error recovery
29-44 CRC
45-48 1111 Fill Bits
Bits (LSB-MSB) Value Meaning
0-3 1111 Fill Bits
4-11 01110010 Bit string for frame synchronization (transmitted from the left side)
12-14 0 to 7Output reduction width demanded by the reception modem (dB)When *the modem on the transmitting side can not reduce output* at INFO 0, the value is set to 0.
15-21 0 to 127The length of TRN which the modem of the transmitting side send in the Phase 3 (x 35 ms)
22 0/1 High carrier is user for data mode Tx.
23-26 0-10 Pre-emphasis filer index No.which is used for data transmission
27-29 0-5 Symbol rate of data transmission 0: 2400 ... 5: 3429 (symbol / sec)
30 0/1 Selection of parameters used for TRN. 4 points / 16 points
31-46 CRC
47-50 1111 Fill Bits
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F. Phase 3 .....Training of the main channel equalizer• Band division full-duplex method• Transmission and reception of Phase 3 signals (S, , PP, TRN) are executed by using
parameter values which are determined by exchanging INF Oh. (symbol rate, carrier fre-quency, pre-emphasis filter and transmission level)
• The speed of the following signals (Phase 3) are determined by INFOh. (The following signals are used in the main channel in the half-duplex procedure.)
S :Signal which sends alternately 0 point and a point which rotated 0 point coun-terclockwise by 90 degrees
:Signal which sends alternately a point which rotated 0 point counterclockwise by 180 degrees and a point which rotated 0 point counterclockwise by 270 degrees
PP :Special signal which is sent from a remote station for adjusting an equalizerTRN :Training signal. (Symbol rate and duration are determined in INFOh.)
(1) Control channel signal• The following signals are used for establishing the control channel or re-synchronization
and retrain. (peculiar to half-duplex procedure)Modulation method:
1200 / 2400bps QAM modulation (600 ± 0.01 symbols / sec). However, training and synchronous signals are 1200bps.
Calling modem: Carrier (=1200Hz ± 0.01% (level = set value))Called modem: Carrier (=2400Hz ± 0.01% (level = set value-1dB)) +Guard tone (=1800Hz ± 0.01% (level = set value-7dB))
Sh :Signal which sends alternately 0 point and a point which rotated 0 point coun-terclockwise by 90 degrees (the same as S)
:Signal which sends alternately a point which rotated 0 point counterclockwise by 180 degrees and a point which rotated 0 point counterclockwise by 270 degrees (the same as S)
AC :Signal which send alternately 0 point and a point which rotated 0 point by 180 degrees
PPh :Special signal which is sent from a remote station for adjusting an equalizer (used when the initial of the control channel and re-synchronization are exe-cuted)
ALT :Signal which scrambled alternate signals of 0 and 1 (1200bps)MPh :Binary signal used for exchanging parameters of the modulation method when
data is actually sent and received by using the main channel(Both type 0 and type 1 (type 0+pre-recording coefficient) must be received.)(When type 0 is received, pre-recording coefficient is considered to be 0 and never functions.)
E : “1”, binary of 20 bit, which represents the beginning of user data transmission on the control channel
Calling
Called
16T or more
70 – 5ms
control channel dataPPh EALT MPh MPhS PP TRNS
32T
128T 16T 288T
Phase3 Control channel start-up procedure
* : Symbol interval
120T or less
control channel dataPPh EALT MPh MPhBetween 16T and 120T32T or less
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(2) MPh (type 0) bit assignment
*1: 13 and 14 are used when the opposed modem supports up to 1664 points*2: Set to 0 on the transmitting modem.
Bits (LSB-MSB) Value Meaning
0-16 All bit 1 Bit string for frame synchronization
17 0 Start bit
18 0 MP signal type
19 0 Reserved
20-23 1 to 14Maximum transmission rate from the calling modem to the called modem (x 2400) *1
24-26 0,0,0 Reserved
27 0/1Control channel data transmission rate which is selected by the opposed transmitter1200bps / 2400 bps
28 0 Reserved
29-30Trellis coding device selection *2(00: 16 state, 10: 32 state, 01: 64 state and 11: Reserved)
31 0/1Non-linear encoder parameter selection for the terminal transmitter of a remote station *2(0: φ =0, 1: φ 0.3125)
32 0/1Parameter (shaping) selection when the data rate is determined within each symbol rate *2(0: Minimum, 1: Expanded)
33 0 Reserved
34 0 Start bit
35-49
Communication speed mask (0/1=Ability of both modems disabled / enabled)(Bit35=2400 bps ... Bit46=28.8 kbps, Bit47=31.2 kbps, Bit48=33.6 kbps and Bit49=Reserved)
50 0/1 Use of control channel imbalance data rate No / Yes
51 0 Start bit
52-67 0 Reserved
68 0 Start bit
69-84 CRC
85-87 0,0,0 Fill Bits
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(3) MPh (type 1) bit assignment
*1: 13 and 14 are used when the opposed modem supports up to 1664 points*2: Set to 0 on the transmitting modem.
Bits (LSB-MSB) Value Meaning
0-16 All bit 1 Bit string for frame synchronization
17 0 Start bit
18 1 MP signal type
19 0 Reserved
20-23 1 to 14Maximum transmission rate from the calling modem to the called modem (x 2400) *1
24-26 0,0,0 Reserved
27 0/1Control channel data transmission rate which is selected by the opposed transmitter 1200bps / 2400 bps
28 0 Reserved
29-30Trellis coding device selection *2(00: 16 state, 10: 32 state, 01: 64 state and 11: Reserved)
31 0/1Non-linear encoder parameter selection for the terminal transmitter of a remote station *2 (0: φ =0, 1: φ 0.3125)
32 0/1Parameter (shaping) selection when the data rate is determined within each symbol rate *2 (0: Minimum, 1: Expanded)
33 0 Reserved
34 0 Start bit
35-49
Communication speed mask (0/1=Ability of both modems disabled / enabled)(Bit35=2400 bps ... Bit46=28.8 kbps, Bit47=31.2 kbps, Bit48=33.6 kbps and Bit49=Reserved)
50 0/1 Use of control channel imbalance data rate No / Yes
51 0 Start bit
52-67 Pre-coding coefficient h(1) Real
68 0 Start bit
69-84 Pre-coding coefficient h(1) Imaginary
85 0 Start bit
86-101 Pre-coding coefficient h(2) Real
102 0 Start bit
103-118 Pre-coding coefficient h(2)Imaginary
119 0 Start bit
120-135 Pre-coding coefficient h(3) Real
136 0 Start bit
137-152 Pre-coding coefficient h(3)Imaginary
153 0 Start bit
154-169 Reserved
170 0 Start bit
171-186 CRC
187 0 Fill Bits
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G. Re-synchronization procedure / Startup procedure• A procedure required to switch control channel and main channel in the half-duplex pro-
cedure• A procedure which includes another modulation parameter exchanging is especially
called the startup procedure. (used for changing the communication speed)
(1) Startup procedure• Control channel startup procedure: See the 3-3 figure. (By exchanging MPh, the commu-
nication speed is changed.)• “Control channel re-synchronization procedure” is not used.
(2) Re-synchronization procedure• Control channel re-synchronization See signals related to control channels in 3-3 for sig-
nal names and change method.
Main channel re-synchronization procedure and Turn-off• The receiving modem re-synchronizes the main channel by using the PP signal. After
B1, starts receiving Primary Data.• The transmitting modem sends the scrambled 1’s for 35ms after Primary Data transmis-
sion has been completed.• Both modems move to the control channel re-synchronization procedure or the control
channel startup procedure.
S :Signal which sends alternately 0 point and a point which rotated 0 point coun-terclockwise by 90 degrees
:Signal which sends alternately a point which rotated 0 point counterclockwise by 180 degrees and a point which rotated 0 point counterclockwise by 270 degrees
PP :Special for adjusting an equalizerB1 :High-speed signal of one frame length which is sent at the end of a series of
startup sequence in the selected modulation parameter.
Transmitting modem
Receiving modem
Main channel data Sh ALT
8T 16T and more
70 ± 5ms
E control channel data
ALT E control channel data
24T Between 16T and 120T
120T or less
Sh
Sh Sh
24T
8T
Transmitting modem
Receiving modem
Control channel data S PP
16TTurn-off35ms
70 ± 5ms
B1 Scrambled 1’sS
128T
Main channel
70 ± 5ms
Control channel dataTo Control channel re-synchronization / Control channel startup procedure
Data
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H. Others(1) Minimum reception signal level (RLSD) (half-duplex mode only)• The reception circuit is turned to On when the signal becomes 43 dBm or more• When the signal becomes 48 dBm or less, the reception circuit is turned Off within 20 to
25ms after it has exceeded the thresh old.
(2) Data frame structure• All data transmitted in V.34 (after the Phase 4) is treated in the following frame format.
J :The number of data frames within one super frameP :The number of mapping frames within one data frame
Modulation Speed J P
2400 baud 7 12
2743 baud 8 12
2800 baud 7 14
3000 baud 7 15
3200 baud 7 16
3429 baud 8 15
Super frame
Data frame
Mapping frame
Four-dimensional symbol
280ms
0 1 ... J-1
0 1 ... P-1
J=0 31 2
K=0 1
40 or 35ms
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2.2 Telephone function
2.2.1 TEL/FAX switching
A. Outline• A function to switch telephone and FAX automatically after reception. Depends on Coun-
try spec.
B. Operation1. When CNG is not detected for 2 seconds (or 4 seconds, following parameter) after line
seizure, this function sends voice response message 1 and continues CNG detection.2. If voice response 1 is sent and CNG detection is continued for 4 seconds but could not
be detected, external ringer is sent to the externally installed phone.3. When CNG is not detected for a given period (Default is 20 seconds. Changeable by
address parameters), this function stops external ringer transmission and becomes fax reception after the voice response message 2 is sent.
4. This function detects OFF-HOOK of the external telephone during external ringer trans-mission only.
5. When OFF-HOOK of the external telephone is detected during external ringer trans-mission, the line is connected to the external telephone. Even if you use the telephone, you can manually switch to the fax reception after that.
6. When CNG is detected during the above-mentioned external ringer transmission, External ringer transmission is stopped and the fax reception starts.
No. FPMeaning and
purposeAddress Value Default Note
1Tel-Fax switching
External telephone off-book detection function
0x0e0095bit4bit5
00: No10: Normal (RBT transmission)
00Those with a serviceman setting
2RBT transmis-sion time
External ringer transmission time (3) (in steps of 1 second)
0x0e00f8unit: 1000 ms, HEX
0x14(20 sec.)
A serviceman setting by address setting
3Tel-Fax switch-ing parameter
Time from vocal response to RBT transmission (CNG detection waiting time 2)
0x0e004ebit7
0: 2 sec1: 4 sec
0Same as the above
4Tel-Fax switch-ing parameter
Time from recep-tion to voice response transmis-sion (CNG detec-tion waiting time 1)
0x0e004ebit6
0: 4 sec1: 2 sec
0Same as the above
CNG detection term
Voice response message 1
Voice response message 2
2 seconds
Line seizure
4 seconds
(1)
(2) (3)
External phone off-hook
detection term
External ringer
Fax reception started,
ANsam sent
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3. EXPLANATION OF FUNCTIONS
3.1 F-code
• F-code is a function to realize confidential transmission / bulletin board polling / relay transmission by using SUB, SEP and SID signals.
• To be more specific, a machine which can open “a box” on the memory is called “a F code compliant center machine” and a machine which can access to a center machine by using the F code function is called “a F-code compliant machine.” The center machine can have plural “boxes” and they are used as the confidential box, bulletin board box and relay box respectively.
Function OutlineSignals to be used Required
functionRemarks
SUB SEP SID
Confiden-tial trans-mission
Sent to the cen-ter machine which opens a confidential box by appointing the confidential box No. (The center machine has memory reception to the confidential box.)
Used NotOptional
SUB = Appointment of a confi-dential boxSID = Pass-word
Registration = Message adding
Each box No. = Contents of a signal (20 dig-its or less)
Bulletin board poll-ing
By appointing a box No. in the center machine which opens a bulletin board, contents are polled.
Not Used Not
SUB = Appointment of a bulletin board box
Registration = Message over-writing With a mode which is not deleted by polling
Relay trans-mission
Requesting relay to the relay machine which opens a relay box (No.) in which a broad-casting trans-mission remote station is regis-tered.
Used Not Used
SUB = Appointment of a relay box (No.)SID = Pass-word
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3.1.1 Signal format
A. Contents of signals
(1) FIF (SUB/SEP/SID) common• The last digit is left-justified. The remaining are filled with space (0x20)eg.) 12345
B. DIS/DTC/DCS bit condition
3.1.2 F-Code confidential transmission
Item / Signal Name SUB/SEP SID
Characters0 to 9 only (* and # must not be used.)
0 to 9, * and #
Contents Box No. Password
No. of digits Arbitrary between 1 and 20
Space between digits Prohibited
OthersImpossible to designate more than one box
35 34 33 32
F A C FCF FIF FCS F
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 2031
Bit No. Meaning DIS/DTC DCS
47 Selective polling ability
DIS = ON when SEP recep-tion is possibleDTC = On when SEP is trans-mitted
0: fixed
49 Sub address ability / functionON when SUB reception is possible
ON when SUB transmission is possible
50 Password / sender ID
DIS = ON when SID reception is possibleDTC = On when SID is trans-mitted
ON when SID is transmitted
Remote entry
Confidential
Box
F-code compliant machine
Box No.
Box No.
F-code compliant center machine
SSSSUUUUBBBB////
((((SSSSIIIIDDD))))
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4)
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(1) The confidential box is registered in the center machine.• Registration of confidential box No. and name• Registration of communication password• Registration of box password
(2) Transmission operation on the transmitting side• Specification of confidential box No.
(3) Reception in the center machine• Automatic output of confidential communication report
(4) Printing in the center machine• Output by entering an access protect No.
A. BOX specificationsConfidential box No. Represented by a nine digit number. Operationally
between 1 and 999999999. You can not open the same box number as the bulletin board No. which has been already opened.
Communication password Possible to use.Confidential BOX name Possible to resister up to 10 characters. Erased at printing Erased on every page after output.Box password Represented by a four digit number between 0000 and
9999.No. of files in confidential box100 files at the maximum including bulletin board.
B. Example of the protocol sequence
Call
(NSF)/(CSI)/DIS
SID/SUB/(TSI)/DCS
TCF
CFR
PIX
EOM
MCF
(NSF)/(CSI)/DIS
(TSI)/DCS
TCF
CFR
PIX
EOP
MCF
DCN
Calling Called
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3.1.3 F-code bulletin board polling
1. Registration of the bulletin board box in the center machine• Registration of the bulletin board No. and name
2. Storing documents in the bulletin board3. Operations for polling reception on the compliant machine• Appointment of bulletin board No.
A. BOX specificationsBulletin board box No. Represented by a nine digit number. Operationally
between 1 and 999999999. You can not open the same box number as the confidential box which has been already opened.
Bulletin board password NoBulletin board box name Yes 10 character maxErased at printing Not erased when printed.Erased at polling Not erased when polled.Access protect No. NoNo. of document registration to the bulletin board box
Only once. If already exist, it is overwritten.
B. Example of protocol sequence
Remote output
Printing
Bulletin
board
SSSSEEEEPPPP
F-code compliant machine
Box No.
Box No.
F-code compliant
center machine
Local storing
Box No.
Deletion
Box No.
(1)
(2)
(3)
Call
(NSF)/(CSI)/DIS
SEP/(CIG)/DTC
TCF
CFR
PIX
EOM
MCF
(NSF)/(CSI)/DIS
(TSI)/DCS
TCF
CFR
PIX
EOP
MCF
DCN
Calling Called
(TSI)/DCS
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3.1.4 F-code relay transmission
NOTE• This machine is only relay requests and do not function as a relaying station.
1. The relay box is registered in the relaying station.• Registering relay box No., relay password and relay group No.
2. Registration of group• Registering final destinations in the group No.
3. Transmission operation in the relay requesting station• Instructs relay box no. and relay password.
4. Transmission to the final remote stations registered in the group5. Possible to printed relayed documents on the relaying station (depends on the parame-
ter setting)
A. BOX specificationsRelay box Possible to register up to 5.Relay box No. 100 to 104Relay password Represented by a four digit number. between 0000 and
9999. On the SID signals, they are treated as 0000 to 9999.
Relay BOX name NoAccess protect No. NoFinal destination designationPossible only to register in the relay box by appointing the
group.File erasure after transfer Always erasedConditions to erase box by operations
Only when there are no files of received messages in the relay box, box can be erased.
A
(Relayed document
printing)
Relay request
Box No.
F-code
Relay requesting station
Relay BOX
(No.)
Multi-stationgroup
SUB / SID
F-code relaying station
Final destinations
(Multi-station)
B
C
D
E
(1) (2)
(3)
(4)
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B. Protocol sequence example
3.2 Transmission function
3.2.1 Original scan mode
• The original scan mode is roughly classified by the regular original scan and the irregular original scan.
<Scan mode default setting>• The scan mode can be set by using the function parameter of the service mode. The
default is the ADF irregular mode.
Call
(NSF)/(CSI)/DIS
SID/SUB/(TSI)/DCS
TCF
CFR
PIX
EOM
MCF
(NSF)/(CSI)/DIS
(TSI)/DCS
TCF
CFR
PIX
EOP
MCF
DCN
Calling Called
Regular original Irregular original Mode selection
Normal mode Irregular mode Default setting
Mixed original mode Scan setting
Paper size detection Default Frame erasure
Irregular mode Trailing edge detection YesTrailing edge erasure may not be done.
Normal mode ADF paper size sensor
Automatically selected when using the page related application function (book transmission, etc.).
Frame erasure of all sides
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3.3 Reception function
3.3.1 Reduction / division of reception
• Parameters related to reduction / division are set on the [Utility/Counter] > [Administrator Setting] > [Fax Setting] > [TX/RX Setting]. There are two parameters as follows:
“Min. Reduction for RX Print” 96, 95, 94, ..., 87 a“Print Separate Fax Pages” ON, OFF b
The reception recording mode is determined by the above-mentioned parameters, a and b.
A. Auto reduction reception modea = Don’t care (except 100)b = OFFThe received documents are automatically reduced in the range of 35 to 96 %.Page division recording reception modea = 96, 95, ..., 87b = ONDocuments are reduced to three reduction rate (90 %, 86 %, or 82 %) determined by the width of received documents and the selected recording paper. When they are still larger than a paper size, they are reduced to a value in “a” for the division recording.90% = Fixed value86%, 82% = Reduction rate determined by the main scanning directionThe paper selection and division are determined in accordance with the following fig-ure.
B. Paper selected for division printing, magnification(1) A4SEF width at reception
Original length=Received origi-
nal size*(1/a)
Optimum paper
Selected paper size / Division operation
Priority 1
Priority 2
Priority 3
Priority 4
Priority 5
Priority 6
Priority 7
Priority 8
152mm or less A5LEFA5LEF / a %
A5SEF / 69 %
A4SEF / a %
A4LEF / a %
B5SEF / 84 %
B5LEF / a %
B4SEF / a %
A3SEF / a %
153 - 311mm A4SEFA4SEF / a %
A4LEF / a %
B4SEF / a %
A3SEF / a %
- - - -
312 - 384mm B4SEFB4SEF / a %
B5LEF / a %
B5SEF / 84 %
A3SEF / a %
A4LEF / a %
A4SEF / a %
- -
Over 384mm A3SEFA3SEF / a %
A4LEF / a %
B5SEF / 84 %
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(2) B4SEF width at reception
(3) A3SEF width at reception
a : Set magnification
3.3.2 Cassette / paper selection
• The cassette and paper selection is performed by using two parameters of the [Utility/Counter] > [Administrator Setting] > [Fax Setting] > [TX/RX Setting].
“Print Paper Selection” Auto Select, Fixed Size, Priority Size a“Tray Selection for RX Print” Auto, Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 3 and Tray 4 b
When “b” is fixed to tray 1, 2, 3 or 4, “a” becomes invalid.Only when “b” is set to Auto, “a” becomes valid.Only A3, B4 and A4 sizes can be selected for the fixed size and preferential size modes.Bypass cannot be specified as fix-tray.Page dividing function becomes invalid when the tray is fixed.
3.3.3 Compulsory memory reception
• The function to enable to print out by operations without printing out documents at recep-tion in the FAX communications.
A. Related settings(1) Compulsory memory reception function • Set in the Service menu > [FAX] > [System].• When this setting is set to OFF, display and actions related to the Compulsory memory
reception are not performed. In addition, you can not perform operations. If this setting is not set, the following Compulsory memory reception function used is also set to disabled.
Original length=Received origi-
nal size *(1/a)
Optimum paper
Selected paper size / Division operation
Priority 1
Priority 2
Priority 3
Priority 4
Priority 5
Priority 6
Priority 7
Priority 8
189mm or less B5LEFB5LEF / a %
B5SEF / 71 %
B4SEF / a %
A4SEF / 82 %
A4LEF / a %
A3SEF / a %
- -
189 - 384mm B4SEFB4SEF / a %
B5LEF / a %
B5SEF / 71 %
A3SEF / a %
A4LEF / a %
A4SEF / 82 %
- -
Over 384mm A3SEFA3SEF / a %
A4LEF / a %
A4SEF / 82 %
- - - - -
Original length=Received origi-
nal size *(1/a)
Optimum paper
Selected paper size / Division operation
Priority 1
Priority 2
Priority 3
Priority 4
Priority 5
Priority 6
Priority 7
Priority 8
219mm or less A4LEFA4LEF / a %
A4SEF / 69 %
B4SEF / 85 %
A3SEF / a %
- - - -
Over 219mm A3SEFA3SEF / a %
A4LEF / a %
A4SEF / 69 %
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(2) Compulsory memory reception function use• Set in the [Utility/Counter] > [Administrator Setting] > [Fax Setting] > [Function Setting].• When this setting is set to disabled, the compulsory memory reception actions are not
performed at reception. In addition, you can not display, erase and print the compulsory memory reception documents. The compulsory memory reception documents are dis-played on the main menu irrelevant to this setting.
(3) Compulsory memory reception password• Within eight digits (eight-digit number)• Set in the [Utility/Counter] > [Administrator Setting] > [Fax Setting] > [Function Setting].• This setting is required to display, delete or print the compulsory memory reception doc-
uments.
B. Operation(1) Necessary conditions for this function• When there is the compulsory memory reception function, and it is used, the compulsory
memory reception action is performed.
(2) Line seizure• It is possible to receive up to 100 compulsory memory reception jobs including the nor-
mal reception and the substitute reception. When 100 compulsory memory reception jobs are received, machine will not catch the line. (Except the case that the polled trans-mission documents and bulletin board documents are registered.)
(3) Reception• When the reception is performed in the compulsory memory reception mode, printing is
not performed even with recording paper and the reception is performed in memory as the compulsory memory reception documents.
• The same as in the polled reception and manual reception.• The auto forwarding setting is neglected in this mode, and the compulsory memory
reception is performed.• When SUB is received, related applications will start.
(4) Setting change• When there are received compulsory memory reception documents, even if the compul-
sory memory reception setting is set to invalid in the utility mode, the compulsory mem-ory reception file is not printed.
• For printing, the compulsory memory reception setting is required to be set to “ON.”
3.3.4 Closed reception (Junk FAX)
• The closed reception function used only at the time of the reception by using the F-code SID signal.
(1) Closed reception function • Set in the service menu > [FAX] > [System].
(2) Closed reception function use• Set in the [Utility/Counter] > [Administrator Setting] > [Fax Setting] > [Function Setting].• When this setting is set to disabled, the closed reception actions are not performed at
reception.
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(3) Closed reception password• 8 digits or less (Utility Mode setting, 0 to 9, * and #)
NOTE• You can not use this function with the F-code communications.
3.4 Management function
3.4.1 Operation without the key counter
A. Related settings(1) Transmission without the key counter• Set in the Service menu > [FAX] > [System].• FAX transmission is inhibited when this setting is set to OFF and there is no key counters
(default).
FAX operations without the key counter• The following show the settings without the key counter and whether operations / actions
start requests are accepted or not.
Pulling out the key counter during FAX operations• The following show settings and their actions when the key counter is pulled out during
actions
Operation When disabled When enabled Remarks
Transmission No Yes
Polling reception No Yes
Manual reception No Yes
Auto FAX communication /Printer data reception /Auto print
Yes Yes
Report printing in the utility mode (FAX) No No
Report printing No No
Report print in the utility mode (copy) No No
Actions When disabled When enabled Remarks
While scanning the quick memory transmission
Stop scanning (transmitted those already scanned)
No influence
While scanning the memory transmission
Stop scanning (does not transmit)
No influence
FAX communication No influence No influence
While printing the FAX reception No influence No influence
While printing the printer No influence No influence
While printing the auto report No influence No influence
During report print of the utility mode (FAX)
No influence No influence
During report print of 36 modes Follows DIPSW 1-0Follows DIPSW 1-0
While report print of the utility mode Follows DIPSW 1-0Follows DIPSW 1-0
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MAINTENANCE4. REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
4.1 In the case of bizhub C360/C280/C220
4.1.1 Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub C360/C280/C220)
• In order to replace the FK-502, remove the FK-502 or FK-502 (Extension line) in the fol-lowing order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body, and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Open the door portion of the right side rear cover of the main body.
3. Remove the telephone line cable that is connected.
4. Remove the rear right side rear cover of the main body. (4 screws)
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5. Pull out the FK-502 board from the main body. (2 hinge screws)
NOTE• When pulling out the FK-502 board,
be sure to hold the 2 hinge screws provided at the upper and lower sections and pull them out to this side.
• When reinstalling the FK-502 board, be sure to insert it with the board set to the groove.
• Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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4.2 In the case of bizhub C652/C552/C452
4.2.1 Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub C652/C552/C452)
• In order to replace the FK-502, remove the FK-502 or FK-502 (Extension line) in the fol-lowing order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body, and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Open the door portion of the right side rear upper cover of the main body.
3. Remove the telephone line cable that is connected.
4. Close the door portion of the right side rear upper cover of the main body.
5. Remove the right side rear upper cover of the main body. (3 screws)
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6. Pull out the FK-502 board from the main body. (2 hinge screws)
NOTE• When pulling out the FK-502 board,
be sure to hold the 2 hinge screws provided at the upper and lower sections and pull them out to this side.
• When reinstalling the FK-502 board, be sure to insert it with the board set to the groove.
• Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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4.3 In the case of bizhub C650/C550/C451
4.3.1 Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub C650/C550/C451)
• In order to replace the FK-502, remove the FK-502 in the following order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body, and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the rear right cover of the main body.
3. Remove the Telephone line cable that is connected.
4. Remove the rear right cover of the main body. (3 screws)
5. Pull out the FK-502 board from the main body. (2 hinge screws)
NOTE• When pulling out the FK-502 board,
be sure to hold the 2 hinge screws provided at the upper and lower sections and pull them out to this side.
• When reinstalling the FK-502 board, be sure to insert it with the board set to the groove.
• Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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4.3.2 Removal of the FK-502 (Extension line) (bizhub C650/C550/C451)
• In order to replace the FK-502, remove the FK-502 (Extension line) in the following order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body, and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the Telephone line cable that is connected.
3. Remove the Fax Multi Line kit. (1 tabs, 6 screws, PCI board connec-tor)
4. Remove the cover of Fax Multi Line kit. (6 screws)
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5. Pull out the FK-502 board. (2 hinge screws)
NOTE• When pulling out the FK-502 board,
be sure to hold the 2 hinge screws provided at the upper and lower sections and pull them out to this side.
• When reinstalling the FK-502 board, be sure to insert it with the board set to the groove.
• Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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4.4 In the case of bizhub C353/C253/C203
4.4.1 Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub C353/C253/C203)
• In order to replace the FK-502, remove the FK-502 in the following order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body, and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the shield box cover. (4 screws)
3. Remove the Modular cable that is connected.
4. Pull out the FK-502 board from the main body. (2 hinge screws)
NOTE• When pulling out the FK-502 board,
be sure to hold the 2 hinge screws provided at the upper and lower sections and pull them out to this side.
• When reinstalling the FK-502 board, be sure to insert it with the board set to the groove.
• Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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4.4.2 Removal of the FK-502 (Extension line) (bizhub C353/C253/C203)
• In order to replace the FK-502, remove the FK-502 (Extension line) in the following order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body, and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the Modular cable that is connected.
3. Remove the shield box cover. (4 screws)
4. Remove the Fax Multi Line kit. (1 tabs, 6 screws, PCI board connec-tor)
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5. Remove the cover of Fax Multi Line kit. (6 screws)
6. Pull out the FK-502 board. (2 hinge screws)
NOTE• When pulling out the FK-502 board,
be sure to hold the 2 hinge screws provided at the upper and lower sections and pull them out to this side.
• When reinstalling the FK-502 board, be sure to insert it with the board set to the groove.
• Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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4.5 In the case of bizhub C450/C351
4.5.1 Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub C450/C351)
• In order to replace the FK-502, remove the FK-502 in the following order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body, and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the Telephone line cable that is connected.
3. Remove the connector provided on the right side of the main body.
4. Open the right door and remove the rear right cover. (4 screws)
5. Pull out the FK-502 board from the main body. (2 hinge screws)
NOTE• When pulling out the FK-502 board,
be sure to hold the 2 hinge screws provided at the upper and lower sections and pull them out to this side.
• When reinstalling the FK-502 board, be sure to insert it with the board set to the groove.
• Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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4.5.2 Removal of the FK-502 (Extension line) (bizhub C450/C351)
• In order to replace the FK-502, remove the FK-502 (Extension line) in the following order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body, and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the Telephone line cable that is connected.
3. Remove the Fax Multi Line kit. (6 screws, PCI board connector)
4. Remove the cover of Fax Multi Line kit. (6 screws)
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5. Pull out the FK-502 board. (2 hinge screws)
NOTE• When pulling out the FK-502 board,
be sure to hold the 2 hinge screws provided at the upper and lower sections and pull them out to this side.
• When reinstalling the FK-502 board, be sure to insert it with the board set to the groove.
• Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
4.5.3 Removal of the memory (bizhub C450/C351)
• Replace the memory and the lithium battery in the following order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the cable that is connected.3. Remove the connector provided on
the right side of the main body.
4. Open the right door and remove the rear right cover. (4 screws)
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5. Pull out the control board assembly from the main body. (8 screws)
NOTE• When pulling out the control board
assembly, be sure to hold the 2 hinge screws provided on the upper and lower sections and pull them out to this side.
• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
6. Open the tab of the memory slot of the control board and remove the memory.
NOTE• When reinstalling the memory, take
note of the direction in which the DIMM is inserted. And be sure to insert it securely until the tabs on both sides of the slot are set fully into the notches on the DIMM side.
• Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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4.5.4 Removal of the speaker (bizhub C450/C351)
• Replace the speaker in the following order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Open the front door of the main body and remove the panel cover. (1 screw)
3. Remove the cover. (1 screw)
4. Remove the connector, remove two fixing screws and then remove the speaker.
NOTE• When reinstalling the speaker, be
sure to check to see if the speaker harness on the main body side is seated securely in the wire saddle.
• Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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4.6 In the case of bizhub C352/C300/C252/C250
4.6.1 Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub C352/C300/C252/C250)
• In order to replace the FK-502, remove the FK-502 in the following order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body, and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the Telephone line cable that is connected.
3. Remove the lower rear cover. (7 screws)
4. Pull out the dust proof filter provided on the rear side of the main body.
5. Remove the upper rear cover. (4 screws)
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6. Remove the IR connector on the right side of the main body.
7. Open the right door and remove the right rear cover. (3 screws)
8. Pull out the FK-502 board from the main body. (2 hinge screws)
NOTE• When pulling out the FK-502 board,
be sure to hold the 2 hinge screws provided at the upper and lower sections and pull them out to this side.
• When reinstalling the FK-502 board, be sure to insert it with the board set to the groove.
• Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
4.6.2 Removal of the FK-502 (Extension line) (bizhub C352/C300/C252/C250)
• In order to replace the FK-502, remove the FK-502 (Extension line) in the following order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body, and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the Telephone line cable that is connected.
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3. Remove the Fax Multi Line kit. (6 screws, PCI board connector)
4. Remove the cover of Fax Multi Line kit. (6 screws)
5. Pull out the FK-502 board. (2 hinge screws)
NOTE• When pulling out the FK-502 board,
be sure to hold the 2 hinge screws provided at the upper and lower sections and pull them out to this side.
• When reinstalling the FK-502 board, be sure to insert it with the board set to the groove.
• Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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4.6.3 Removal of the memory (bizhub C352/C300/C252/C250)
• Replace the memory and the lithium battery in the following order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the cable that is connected.3. Remove the lower rear cover. (7
screws)
4. Pull out the dust proof filter provided on the rear side of the main body.
5. Remove the upper rear cover. (4 screws)
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6. Remove the IR connector on the right side of the main body.
7. Open the right door and remove the rear right cover. (3 screws)
8. Remove the shield cover. (15 screws)
9. Open the tab of the memory slot of the MFP control board (PWB-MFPC) and remove the memory.
NOTE• When reinstalling the memory, take
note of the direction in which the DIMM is inserted. And be sure to insert it securely until the tabs on both sides of the slot are set fully into the notches on the DIMM side.
• Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
Tab
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4.6.4 Removal of the speaker (bizhub C352/C300/C252/C250)
• Replace the speaker in the following order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Open the front door of the main body.
3. Remove the cover. (1 screw)
4. Remove the connector and then remove the bracket. (2 screws)
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5. Remove the speaker on the rear side of the bracket.
NOTE• When reinstalling the speaker, be
sure to check to see if the speaker harness on the main body side is seated securely in the wire saddle.
• Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
4.7 In the case of bizhub 751/750/601/600
4.7.1 Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub 751/750/601/600)
• In order to replace the FK-502, remove the FK-502 in the following order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body, and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Open the lid of the protector cover on the rear side of the main body and pull out the modular jack.
3. Remove the protector cover. (4 screws)
4. Loosen the 2 knob screws of the FK-502 board.
Protector cover
Knob screw
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5. Remove the FK-502 board from the slot provided at the upper section of the board installation box.
NOTE• When pulling out the FK-502 board,
be sure to hold the 2 hinge screws provided at the upper and lower sections and pull them out to this side.
• When pulling out the FK-502 board, be sure to insert it with the board set to the groove.
• Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
4.7.2 Removal of the relay board (bizhub 751/750/601/600)
• Replace the relay board in the following order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the Telephone line cable that is connected.
3. Remove the FK-502.Refer to the “Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub 750/600)”.See P.784. Remove the screws of the board
installation box. (TP screw M3 x 4:12 pcs)
5. Remove the board installation box horizontally against the pin.
FK-502 board
TP screws M3x4
TP screws
M3x4
Screws removed at Step.3.
Upper left section Upper right section
Board
installation box
Pin
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6. Remove the screws of the Relay board. (4 TP screws M3 x 4)
7. Remove the Relay board.NOTE• Reinstall the above parts following
the removal steps in reverse.
TP screws M3x4
Relay Board
Hole position
Pin
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4.8 In the case of bizhub 501/500/421/420/361/360
4.8.1 Removal of the FK-502 (bizhub 501/500/421/420/361/360)
• In order to replace the FK-502, remove the FK-502 in the following order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body, and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the Telephone line cable that is connected.
3. Remove the back cover (2 screws). (501/421/361 only.)
4. Remove the 2 screws (TP screw M3 x 6) that fasten the board installation box provided on the rear side of the main body.
5. Remove the board installation box from the main body.
NOTE• Be sure to slide it in the right direc-
tion to remove it.• At this time, be sure to remove the
connector on the left side of the board installation box and that on the main body side completely.
A0PAIXE001CA
Back cover/2
TP screws M3x6
Positioning line/back
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6. Remove the protector cover from the board installation box. (TP screw M3 x 6:1pc)
7. Loosen the 2 screws provided at the upper section of the board installa-tion box and then also loosen the knob screw.
8. Remove the FK-502 board from the Board installation box.
NOTE• When pulling out the FK-502 board,
be sure to hold the 2 knob screws provided at the upper and lower sections and pull them out to this side.
• When pulling out the FK-502 board, be sure to insert it with the board set to the groove.
• Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
TP screw M3x6
Protector cover
Knob screw
Loosen
Board installation box
FK-502 board
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4.8.2 Removal of the speaker (bizhub 500/420/360 only)
• Replace the speaker in the following order.
NOTE• Be sure to check to see if the main power switch is turned off.• The board may be damaged due to static electricity. Be sure to take an appropriate
measure against static electricity before conducting the operations.
1. Turn off the main power switch and the power switch of the main body and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the upper cover/Rt. (2 screws)
3. Remove the glass attaching plate/Up. (2 screw)
4. Loosen the 1 screw, and then remove the 2 screws to remove the upper cover/Fr.
NOTE• When removing the upper cover/Fr,
be sure to remove it while pushing the catch with a minus(-) driver from the underside.
Upper cover R/tGlass attaching plate/Up
Loosen
Upper cover/Fr
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5. Remove the connector of the speaker.
6. Remove the speaker. (TP screw M3 x 6: 2pcs)
NOTE• Reinstall the above parts following
the removal steps in reverse.
Speaker
TP srew M3 x 6
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4.9 Configuration of the FK-502 board
• The following shows the configuration of the FK-502.
NOTE• When using it as a main line, set SW2 to [LINE-1].• When using it as a sub line, set SW2 to [LINE-2].
SW2
FAX Control BoardNCU Board
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ADJUSTMENT/SETTING5. HOW TO USE THE ADJUSTMENT SECTION• “ADJUSTMENT/SETTING” contains detailed information on the adjustment items and
procedures for this machine.• Throughout this “ADJUSTMENT/SETTING,” the default settings are indicated by “ ”.
A. Advance checks• Before attempting to solve the customer problem, the following advance checks must be
made. Check to see if:
1. The power supply voltage meets the specifications.2. The power supply is properly grounded.3. The machine shares the power supply with any other machine that draws large current
intermittently (e.g., elevator and air conditioner that generate electric noise).4. The installation site is environmentally appropriate: high temperature, high humidity,
direct sunlight, ventilation, etc.; levelness of the installation site.5. The original has a problem that may cause a defective image.6. The density is properly selected.7. Correct paper is being used for printing.8. The units, parts, and supplies used for printing (developer, PC drum, etc.) are properly
replenished and replaced when they reach the end of their useful service life.9. Toner is not running out.
B. Precautions for service jobs1. To unplug the power cord of the machine before starting the service job procedures.2. Special care should be used when handling the fusing unit which can be extremely hot.3. The developing unit has a strong magnetic field. Keep watches and measuring instru-
ments away from it.4. Take care not to damage the PC drum with a tool or similar device.5. Do not touch IC pins with bare hands.
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6. SERVICE OPERATION MODE
Service mode
Machine
Firmware Version
Imaging Process Adjustment
CS Remote Care
System 1
System 2 Network Fax Settings
Counter Counter of Each Mode (Mode)
Menu other than Counter of Each Mode (Mode) varies depending on models.
List Output Machine Management List
Adjustments List
Parameter List
Service Parameter
Protocol Trace (Last/Error)
Fax Setting List
Fax Analysis List
State Confirmation
Test Mode* Menu other than Fax Test varies depending on models.
Fax Test Line 1 Signal Send Test V34 Main CH
V34 Control CH
V8
V17t
V29
V27ter
V21
PB
DP
Special Tone
Optional Tone
PB Tone (High)
PB Tone (Low)
Pseudo Ring
Signal Receive Test
V17
V29
V27ter
V21
PB
Special Tone
Hi-Z Trans
NCU Test CML Relay
PULSE Relay
EARTH Relay
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Test Mode* Menu other than Fax Test varies depending on models.
Fax Test Line 1 NCU Test LOOP Relay
DC-LOOP Detect
Speaker
Outside Ring Send
Audio Response Send
Line 2
Signal Send TestSame items as those of the Line 1 are displayed.
Signal Receive Test
NCU Test
ADF
FAX Line 1 Modem/NCU V34:1/2 RX Max. Bit Speed
TX Max Bit Speed
Control CH Speed
Max. SYMB Speed
V34:2/2 SYMB Select Criterion (S/N)
Main CH Speed Selection Standard
SYMB Select Criterion (Distortion)
V17 Send Max Speed
TX Max. Speed
RX Max. Speed
TxATT PIX TxATT
TONE/Procedure Signal TxATT
CED/ANSam TxATT
DTMF TxATT
Level CD/SED ON Level
DTMF H-L Level Difference
Cable EQL TX
RX
System Display Setting Closed area Rx
Compulsory Memory RX
Reject Calls
Relay
Re-Transmission
Scan Setting Frame Erasure HP
Original Reading Mode Default (B&W MFP only)
Service mode
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FAX Line 1 System System Function FAX Board Watchdog
Fax Boot Rewrite on ISW
Error Code Display Time
Operation Setting
RX or Print STOP
Report Auto Output Stop
Communication Setting
Auto Rotation Send(LT)
Auto Rotation Send(A4T)
Error Page Resending
Number of Redials (Error Page)
Communication Protocol V8/V34 Protocol
V17 EP TONE
V29 EP TONE
V17 Selection Mode “-”
ANSam Send Time
Int’l Comm. Func-tion
Foreign Communica-tion Function
No. of DIS Waiting Times at Foreign Communication
V34 Speed
V17 Speed
V29 Speed
TIMER1 T1
DCS-TCF DELEY
CED-DIS DELEY
PIX-PMC DELEY
TIMER2 EOL-EOL
CFR-PIXWAIT
EOM-PIXWAIT
JM WAIT
Others EMC Function
Frame Size at ECM TX
Coding Ability
Function Parameter
Address/Data
Network Network Setting 1 Receive Signal Detec-tion Mode
Service mode
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FAX Line1 Network Network Setting 1 Receive Signal Detection Time
BUSY TONE Detection
No. of Times of Busy Tone Detection
Network Setting 2 1300Hz Detection
Dial Tone Detection
DC-LOOP Check
min. RING OFF Time
Response Waiting Time
Pause Time
Fax File Format
List Output Journal Diagnosis Code Addition* “Report Addition Information” for bizhub C652/C552/C452/C360/C280/C220
TX Result Report
Protocol Trace Auto Output
Initialization Fax Function Parameter
Communication Journal Data
Line 2 Modem/NCU When the Line 2 is specified, only the Modem/NCU, Communication, Network and Initialization items are displayed.
Network
Communication
Initialization
Finisher
Internet ISW (varies depending on models.)
Service mode
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7. SERVICE MODE
7.1 Outline of Service Mode
7.1.1 Service Mode and Test Mode
The Service Mode is provided in this machine for the purpose of the following operations. And also, the Service Mode includes the Test Mode as a menu.• Initial settings at the time of installation and rewriting ROM.• In order to deal with customers' claims after installation, setting status and operations of
devices are checked and operational conditions are changed for analyzing troubles.This manual provides “TEST MODE” to explain the test mode for your easy understanding.
7.1.2 Service Mode menu tree
• In the menus of the Service Mode, following 4 menus are related with the fax. And each of these menus includes sub menus.
Supplement: See “SERVICE OPERATION MODE” for details of menu trees.See P.88
Counter : Counter of Each Mode (Mode)FAX : The line 1/2 can be specified.
When the Line 2 is specified, only the Modem/NCU, Communication, Network and Initialization items are displayed.Modem/NCU SystemCommunicationFunction ParameterNetwork Fax File FormatList OutputInitialization
List Output : Parameter ListService ParameterProtocol Trace (Last)Protocol Trace (Error)Fax Setting ListFax Analysis List
Test Mode : Fax Test (See “TEST MODE”)(The line 1/2 can be specified.)
Network Fax Settings : Set the ON/OFF of the IP Address Fax/Inter-net Fax function.
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7.1.3 How to enter the Service Mode
A. Operational procedure (C450/C352/C351/C300/C252/C250/750/600/500/420/360)1. Press [Utility/Counter] button of the control panel.2. Press [Details Check].3. Press [STOP] button and press [0], [0] with keypad.4. Press [STOP] button and press [0], [1] with keypad.5. [Service mode setting] screen will appear.
B. Operational procedure (C652/C650/C552/C550/C452/C451/C360/C353/C280/C253/C220/C203/751/601/501/421/361)
1. Press [Utility/Counter] button of the control panel.2. Press [Meter Count]3. Press [Check Details].4. Press [STOP] button and press [0], [0] with keypad.5. Press [STOP] button and press [0], [1] with keypad.6. [Service Mode] screen will appear.
The Touch panel varies depending on the model type.
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7.2 Function parameter setting
7.2.1 Modem/NCU
A. Operational procedure1. See “How to enter the Service Mode” to display the [Service Mode] screen.
See P.932. Press the [FAX] key.
3. Press the [Modem/NCU] key.
4. Use the key provided on the left side of the screen to select a menu to be set.
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5. Select the item and change parameter setting by pressing the [ + ] key / [ - ] key.
6. Press the [END] key to return Service Mode screen.
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Parameter Set ValueFactory-shippeddefault setting
Reference
V34:1/2Rx Max. Bit Speed
33600 to 2400 [bps](in steps of 2400)
33600 [bps]
Tx Max. Bit Speed33600 to 2400 [bps](in steps of 2400)
33600 [bps]
Control CH Speed 2400, 1200 [bps] 1200 [bps] Yes
Max. SYMB Speed3429, 3200, 3000, 2800, 2400 [SYMB]
3429 [SYMB] Yes
V34:2/2 SYMB Select Criterion (S/N)
-6 to +6 [dB] (in steps of 1 dB) 0 [dB] Yes
Main CH Speed Selection Standard
-8 to +7 [dB] (in steps of 1 dB) 0 [dB] Yes
SYMB Select Criterion (Distortion)
-6 to +6 [dB] (in steps of 1 dB) 0 [dB] Yes
V17 Send Max Speed
TX Max. Speed V17-14400 to V27-2400 [bps] V17-14400 [bps]
RX Max. Speed V17-14400 to V27-4800 [bps] V17-14400 [bps]
TxATT PIX TxATT
The setting value are different depending on the country.
Yes
TONE/Procedure Signal TxATT
Yes
CED/ANSam TxATT Yes
DTMF TxATT
LevelCD/SED ON Level
-48 to -33 [dBm] (in steps of 5 dB)
-48 [dBm] Yes
DTMF H-L Level Dif-ference
1.0 to 4.0 [dB] (in steps of 0.5 dB)
2.0 [dB]
Cable EQL
TX 0 - 12 [dB] (in steps of 4 dB) 0 [dB] Yes
RX 0 - 12 [dB] (in steps of 4 dB) 0 [dB] Yes
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B. Detailed explanation(1) Max. SYMB Speed• Maximum modulation speed (baud rate) of V.34
3429 33.6 k to 4.8 k3200 31.2 k to 2.4 k3000 28.8 k to 2.4 k28002400
• Effective both at the time of sending and receiving• The upper limit value of V.34 maximum bit speed is determined.• Normally you do not need to change the value. In case that a V.34 error frequently
occurs, you can attempt to set up SYMB3000 and decrease the symbol rate, for instance.
(2) Control CH Speed• A bit speed of the control channel • Default is 1200 (The bit speed of many modems is 1200.)• The negotiation of 2400/1200 is performed in the V.34 start-up procedure.• Normally you do not need to change the setting.
(3) SYMB Select Criterion (S/N, Distortion)• S/N is measured by sending and receiving line conditioning signal (L1/L2) in the Phase
2. Its result determines the SYMB speed (modulation speed).• -6 to +6 [dB]• Standard: It becomes easy to select a high SYMB by using “- direction”.• Distortion: It becomes easy to select a high SYMB by using “+ direction”.• After S/N and distortion are measured, optimum SYMBOL rate is determined.
(4) Main CH Speed Selection Standard• The bit speeds of V.34 are determined by the Phase 3 (training).• This functional parameter sets thresholds for the bit speed determination. • -8 to +7 [dB]• It becomes easy to select a high speed by using “- direction”.
(5) PIX TxATT, TONE/Procedure Signal TxATT, CED/ANSam TxATT and DTMF TxATT• Output level setting• -15 to -10 [dBm] (Depends on country spec)• Directly sets modem. there are no external attenuator.
(6) CD/SED ON Level• Reception signal sensitivity level -48 to -33 [dBm] in steps of 5 dBm• SED is not used.• Default is -48 dBm.
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(7) TX and RX• Frequency response of the cable attenuation equalizer
7.2.2 System
A. Operational Procedure1. See “How to enter the Service Mode” to display the [Service Mode] screen.
See P.932. Press the [FAX] key.
3. Press the [System] key.
Frequency Response of the Cable Amplitude Equalizer
0dB
4dB
8dB
12dB
8
6
4
2
0
-2
-4
-6
-8
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000
Frequency (Hz)
Gain
(dB
)
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4. Use the key provided on the left side of the screen to select a menu to be set.
5. Select the item and change parameter setting by pressing the [ + ] key / [ - ] key.
6. Press the [END] key to return Service Mode screen.
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Parameter Set ValueFactory-shippedDefault Setting
Reference
Display Setting
Closed area Rx ON / OFF ON Yes
Compulsory Memory RX ON / OFF ON Yes
Reject Calls ON / OFF OFF Yes
Relay ON / OFF ON Yes
Re-Transmission ON / OFF ON Yes
Scan Setting
Frame Erasure HP 5,10,15 [mm] 5 [mm] Yes
Original Reading Mode Default (B&W MFP only)
Custom Size/Normal Custom Size Yes
System Function
Fax Board Watchdog ON / OFF ON Yes
Fax BOOT Rewrite on ISW
ON / OFF OFF Yes
Error Code Display TimeHOLD / 10 to 250 [sec](in steps of 10 sec)
20 [sec] Yes
Operation Setting
RX or Print STOP Effective/Invalid Effective Yes
Report Auto Output Stop Effective/Invalid Effective Yes
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B. Detailed explanation(1) Closed area Rx• Menu display for closed reception by using F-code for Junk FAXes.
(2) Compulsory Memory Rx• When turned “ON”, the function permits selection of ON or OFF setting for the compul-
sory memory reception function that allows a document when received not to be printed automatically and, instead, to be printed through manual operation.
(3) Reject Calls• Menu display for the Reject Calls function. When turned “ON”, the function displays the
function that allows the user to set a remote machine to be rejected as a reject call num-ber.
(4) Relay• Menu display for Relay function.
(5) Re-Transmission• Menu display for Re-Transmission function.
(6) Frame Erasure HP• Frame erasure size at scanning• Head, bottom, left and right are of the same
• Erases the outer lines to prevent black lines from appearing. Effective in the book trans-mission.
(7) Original Reading Mode Default (B&W MFP only)• Default setting of User Menu
Communi-cation Set-ting
Auto Rotation Send (LT) ON / OFF OFF Yes
Auto Rotation Send (A4T)
ON / OFF ON Yes
Error Page Resending Error Page / All Page Error page Yes
Number of Redials (Error Page)
0 to 7The default setting is different depending on the country.
Yes
Parameter Set ValueFactory-shippedDefault Setting
Reference
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(8) Fax Board Watchdog• Watch dog by using CPU of the Fax board• “ON”: Reset when hung up.• “OFF”: Keeps being hung up.• Normally you do not need to change the setting.
(9) Fax BOOT Rewrite on ISW
• “ON”: Required when a BOOT BLOCK program is upgraded or a hardware is changed.• Normally you do not need to change the setting.
(10) Error Code Display Time• The time communication error is displayed.
(11) RX or Print STOP• Effective: The present page is printed and the printing of next page or later are stopped.• Invalid: Results in communication error.
(12) Report Auto Output Stop• Effective: The present page is printed and the printing of next page or later are stopped.• Invalid: Terminated with no printing performed.
(13) Auto Rotation (LT/A4T)• “ON”: Transmits in the A4 width.• “OFF”: Transmits in the A3 width.
(14) Error Page Resending• “All page”: All pages are resent.• “Error page”: From an error page are resent.
(15) Number of Redials (Error Page)• Counted as a busy redial when the error page redial is busy.
BOOT BLOCK
Applicationprogram area
ISW programSystem initialization program
Flash memory
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7.2.3 Communication
A. Operational procedure1. See “How to enter the Service Mode” to display the [Service Mode] screen.
See P.932. Press the [FAX] key.
3. Press the [Communication] key.
4. Use the key provided on the left side of the screen to select a menu to be set.
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5. Select the item and change parameter setting by pressing the [ + ] key / [ - ] key.
6. Press the [END] key to return Service Mode screen.
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Parameter Set ValueFactory-shippeddefault setting
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Protocol V8 / V34 Protocol ON / OFF ON
V17 EP TONE ON / OFF ON Yes
V29 EP TONE ON / OFF OFF Yes
V17 Selection Mode “-”
ON / OFF OFF Yes
ANSam Send Time1.0 to 5.5 [sec] (in steps of 0.5 ms)
4.0 [sec] Yes
Int’l Comm. Function
Foreign Communica-tion Function
ON / OFF ON Yes
No. of DIS Waiting Times at Foreign Communication
1, 2 [times] 1 [time]
V34 Speed33600 to 16800 [bps](in steps of 2400)
28800 [bps]
V17 Speed14400 to 7200 [bps](in steps of 2400)
7200 [bps]
V29 Speed9600 to 2400 [bps](in steps of 2400)
4800 [bps]
TIMER 1T1
30 to 90 [sec](in steps of 5 sec)
35 [sec] Yes
DCS-TCF DELAY50 to 150 [ms] (in steps of 10 ms)
80 [ms] Yes
CED-DIS DELAY50 to 150 [ms] (in steps of 10 ms)
80 [ms] Yes
PIX-PMC DELAY50 to 150 [ms] (in steps of 10 ms)
80 [ms] Yes
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NOTE• When Line 2 is selected, V8/V34 Protocol of [Protocol], all items of [Int’l Comm.
Function], and all items of [Others] can be set.
B. Detailed explanation(1) V17 EP TONE and V29 EP TONE• Whether the EP tone (Echo Protect: 2100Hz) is added to the top of the training signal.
(2) V17 Selection Mode “-”• V.34 is not used when a dash (-) is added at the top of dial number.
(3) ANSam Send Time• Determines the ANSam output time of V.8 procedure signal.• Normally you do not need to change.
(4) Foreign Communication Function• V.34, V.17 and V.29 International communication mode speed• The mode using the number of DIS waiting is turned ON.• The international communication mode setting at the time of transmission becomes
effective.
(5) T1• T1 timer (T.30 standard) :Calling: Designate by the response waiting timer
:Called: Starts after DIS is output. The waiting time until DCS is received.
• Response waiting timer (55sec): Calling: Starts after dialing. Until CED is received.
(6) DELAY TIMER
TIMER 2EOL-EOL
4.0 to 25.5 [sec](in steps of 0.5 sec)
13.0 [sec] Yes
CFR-PIXWAIT6.0 to 25.5 [sec](in steps of 0.5 sec)
6.0 [sec] Yes
EOM-PIXWAIT5.5 to 25.5 [sec](in steps of 0.5 sec)
5.5 [sec] Yes
JM WAIT6.0 to 25.5 [sec] (in steps of 0.5 sec)
9.0 [sec] Yes
Others ECM Function ON / OFF ON
Frame Size at ECM TX
256, 64 256
Coding Ability
MH,MH/MR,MH/MR/MMR,MH/MR/MMR/JBIG
MH/MR/MMR/JBIG
Yes
Parameter Set ValueFactory-shippeddefault setting
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CED DIS
DCS TCF PIX PMC
PMC : Post Massage Command
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(7) EOL-EOL
(8) CFR-PIXWAIT• Sets the waiting time from CFR is sent to the image signals are received. Radio fax on
boats occasionally requires more than 6 sec.
(9) EOM-PIXWAIT• Some fax machines sends PIX without returning to Phase B in spite of EDM. Waiting
time to receive PIX before sending DIS when EOM is used.
(10) JM WAIT • Time to continue outputting CM until receiving JM. Some machines cannot receive CM
with simultaneously sending ANSam.
(11) Coding Ability• Effective to both sending and reception.
7.2.4 Function Parameter
A. Operational procedure1. See “How to enter the Service Mode” to display the [Service Mode] screen.
See P.932. Press the [FAX] key.
EOL 1 line data EOL 1 line data
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3. Press the [Function Parameter] key.
4. Select the address and then, enter the address using [A] to [F] key or keypad.
* A Cursor is movable if or is pushed.
5. Next, select the data and enter a value using binary numbers with keypad.6. When the address and the value are correct, press the [Apply] key.7. After the settings have been completed, press the [END] key.
Note: See “ADDRESS PARAMETER LIST” for the list of address parameters.See P.157
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7.2.5 Network
A. Operational procedure1. See “How to enter the Service Mode” to display the [Service Mode] screen.
See P.932. Press the [FAX] key.
3. Press the [Network] key.
4. Use the key provided on the left side of the screen to select a menu to be set.
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5. Select the item and change parameter setting by pressing the [ + ] key / [ - ] key.
6. Press the [END] key to return Service Mode screen.
B. Detailed explanation(1) Receive Signal Detection Mode• Sets to “Time” when ringer can not be detected by the number.
(2) BUSY TONE Detection and No. of Times of Busy Tone Detection
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Network Setting 1
Receive Signal Detection Mode
No. of Times / Time No. of Times Yes
Receive Signal Detection Time
0 to 15 [sec] (in steps of 1 sec)
6 [sec]
BUSY TONE Detection ON / OFF ON Yes
No. of Times of Busy Tone Detection
0 to 15 (Zero time equals to no detection.)
The default setting is different depending on the country.
Yes
Network Setting 2
1300 Hz Detection ON / OFF OFF
Dial Tone Detection ON / OFF OFF
DC-LOOP Check ON / OFF OFF Yes
min. RING OFF Time0 to 1000 [ms](in steps of 100 ms)
0 [ms] Yes
Response Waiting Time
35 to 115 [sec](in steps of 5 sec)
55 [sec] Yes
Pause time1 to 7 [sec] (in steps of 1 sec)
1 [sec] Yes
Toot
1 2 3
Toot Toot Toot
When the number of tones is set to three, judged to be busy here.
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(3) DC-LOOP Check• Checks the DC loop current before dialing.• When the current is zero, an error occurs. (T.80)• You can change the setting to be compliant to standards in other countries. In Japan, set
this parameter to OFF.
(4) min. RING OFF Time• MInimum time to recognize ringer interval.
For country spec.
b: Ring-off timea: To avoid judging “a” as a ring-off time.
(5) Response Waiting TimeSee “Communication”. See P.101
(6) Pause Time • The pause time for one pause key (pause between digits)
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7.2.6 Fax File Format
The following data can be initialized.(For C450/C352/C351/C300/C252/C250/750/600/500/420/360)• All of the fax documents stored in the box are erased.• All of the boxes produced automatically by the F code are erased.(For C652/C650/C552/C550/C452/C451/C360/C353/C280/C253/C220/C203/751/601/501/421/361)• All of the scan/fax documents stored in the box are erased.• All of the boxes produced automatically by the F code are erased.
Supplement: For the formats of the Fax Function Parameter and the Communication Journal, see “Initialization”.See P.112
A. Operational procedure1. See “How to enter the Service Mode” to display the [Service Mode] screen.
See P.932. Press the [FAX] key.
3. Press the [Fax File Format] key.
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4. Press [START] key.
5. The Fax File Format is executed.
7.2.7 List Output
A. Operational procedure1. See “How to enter the Service Mode” to display the [Service Mode] screen.
See P.932. Press the [FAX] key.
3. Press the [List Output] key.
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4. Set the parameter setting.
5. Press the [END] key to return Service Mode screen.
B. Detailed explanation(1) Journal DIagnosis Code Addition• When set to “ON,”
- An error code is shown on the communication journal and the screen.- The diagnosis code is printed on the communication journal.
(2) Report Addition Information• Diagnosis Code: The diagnosis code is printed on the communication journal.• Dial Number: The dial number is printed on the communication journal.
(3) TX Result Report• Even if set to “With image” images are not attached at the time of the quick memory
transmission and the manual transmission.
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Journal Diagnosis Code Addition
ON/OFF OFF Yes
Report Addition InformationDiagnosis Code / Dial Num-ber / OFF
OFF Yes
TX Result Report With image / Without image With image Yes
Protocol Trace Auto Output Always / Error / OFF OFF
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7.2.8 Initialization
• The following data can be initialized. Select data you want to initialize and press [Yes].
NOTE• When Line 2 is selected, only the Fax Function Parameter can be selected.
• Fax Function Parameter : The function set condition is initialized into the Factory Default condition.
• Communication Journal Data : All of the Communication Journal is erased.
Supplement: For the formats of the Abbreviated Registration Data, the Program Regis-tration Data, The Group Registration Data, and the F-code Box Data, see “Fax File For-mat”.See P.109
A. Operational procedure1. See “How to enter the Service Mode” to display the [Service Mode] screen.
See P.932. Press the [FAX] key.
3. Press the [Initialization] key.
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4. Select data you want to initialize.
Supplement: Two or more selections are possible for data.
5. Press [Yes].
6. When a verification message is displayed, press [Yes].
7. The data selected is initialized.
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7.3 List print
The following lists can be output. (1-Sided/2-Sided can be selected in some models.)
• Parameter ListOutput a nonvolatile parameter list.
• Service ParameterOutput a FAX Service Mode set value list.
• Protocol Trace List (Last)The facsimile protocol of the communication which was executed previously is output.
• Protocol Trace List (Error)Output the facsimile procedure for the last error communication.
• Fax Setting ListOutput a FAX user set value list. (Items vary depending on models.)
• Fax Analysis List • Following list is output in the Fax Analysis List.
- Parameter List- Machine Management List- Protocol Trace List (Error)- Fax Setting List- Communication Management List- Service Parameter List
A. Operational procedure1. See “How to enter the Service Mode” to display the [Service Mode] screen.
See P.932. Press the [List Output] key.
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3. Press [1] or [2] key.
4. Press the key of list you want to output and select [1-Sided] or [2-Sided].5. In case of B&W MFP, select paper tray in the [Paper Tray].6. Press the [START] button, then the selected list is printed.7. Press the [END] key to return Service Mode screen.
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<Service parameter list sample>
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Protocol trace list (current) sample
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7.4 Counter of each mode
• The counter of the document stored in the box and the document outputted from the box can be checked.
1. See “How to enter the Service Mode” to display the [Service Mode] screen.See P.93
2. Press the [Counter] key.3. In the case of Color MFP, press [Counter of Each Mode].
In the case of B&W MFP, press [Mode].
4. In the case of Color MFP, press [3] key.In the case of B&W MFP, press [ ↓ ] key.
<For example: C650>
<For example: 501>
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5. Check the Counter of Fax mode.
<In the case of C652/C650/C552/C550/C452/C451/C360/C353/C280/C253/C220/C203>
<In the case of C450/C352/C351/C300/C252/C250>
<In the case of 751/601/501/421/361>
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6. Press the [END] key to return Service Mode screen.
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7.5 Network Fax Setting
In order to use the network fax function (Internet fax/IP address fax), you must set the fol-lowing.• Internet Fax: The provision of a mail server is essential.
The copier is required to be provided with the hard disk and image con-troller. (Applicable only for bizhub 751/750/601/600/501/500/421/420/361/360)The copier is required to be provided with the fax memory supplied with MK-704. (Applicable only for bizhub C450/C352/C351/C300/C252/C250)The copier is required to be connected to the TCP/IP network in advance.
• IP Address Fax: The copier is required to be connected to the TCP/IP network in advance.The copier is required to be provided with the Fax kit. However, the use of the sub line is unavailable.The copier is required to be provided with the hard disk and image con-troller. (Applicable only for bizhub 751/750/601/600/501/500/421/420/361/360)
• SIP Fax: (Not Used)
1. See “How to enter the Service Mode” to display the [Service Mode] screen.See P.93
2. Press [System 2] key.
3. Press [Network Fax Settings] key.
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4. Set to [ON] an item you want to set.
5. Press the [END] key to return Service Mode screen.
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8. TEST MODE
8.1 Outline of the Test Mode
8.1.1 Service Mode and Test Mode
There is a Service Mode available for this machine. And the Service Mode includes the Test Mode as a menu for the following operation to be conducted.• In order to deal with customers' claims after installation, setting status and operations of
devices are checked and operational conditions are changed for analyzing troubles.And also, in order to make sure that a better understanding of this manual can be obtained, the explanation of the Service Mode except the Test Mode is given in “Service Mode”.
8.1.2 Test Mode menu tree
The Test Mode include the following three menus, each of which includes sub menus.Supplement: See “SERVICE OPERATION MODE” for details of menu trees.See P.88
• Signal sending test• Signal receiving test• NCU test
8.1.3 How to enter the Test Mode
A. Operational procedure1. See “How to enter the Service Mode” to display the [Service Mode] screen.
2. Press [Test Mode] and press [Fax Test].
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3. Press [Line 1] key or [Line 2] key.
NOTE• When the Fax Multi Line kit is installed, Line 2 can be specified.
8.2 Signal sending test
• Image information signals, control signals and DTMF can be individually output. Addi-tionally, signal sounds can be monitored by monitor speaker.
A. Operational Procedure1. Press [Signal Sending Test].
2. Select a test item.3. Select the parameter you would like to test by pressing [+] or [-] key.
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4. Press the [Start] key.(In order to move to another test, select the next test item after pressing the [Stop] key.)
B. Detailed explanation(1) Signal Sending Test• Signal is output from pressing [Start] to pressing [Stop].
Contents of Test ParameterFactory-shippeddefault setting
V34 Main CH
33600 / 31200 / 28800 / 26400 / 24000 / 21600 / 19200 / 16800 / 14400 / 12000 / 9600 / 7200 / 4800 / 2400 [bps]
33600 [bps]
V34 Control CHCTL CH / INFOc / INFOa / ToneB / ToneA
CTL CH
V8 CM / JM CM
V1714400 / 12000 / 9600 / 7200 [bps]
14400 [bps]
V29 9600 / 7200 [bps] 9600 [bps]
V27ter 4800 / 2400 [bps] 4800 [bps]
V21 - -
PB0 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / * / # / A / B / C / D
0
DP 0 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 0
Special Tone 1100 / 1300 / 1650 / 2100 1100 [Hz]
Optional Tone 200 to 4000 [Hz] (In steps of 100Hz) 200 [Hz]
PB Tone (High) 1209 / 1336 / 1477 / 1633 [Hz] 1209 [Hz]
PB Tone (Low) 697 / 770 / 852 / 941 [Hz] 697 [Hz]
Pseudo Ring - -
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8.3 Signal receiving test
• Two machines are used for this test. Signal sounds can be monitored by using the moni-tor speaker.
• Back-to-back test by connecting 2 machines directly is impossible. Use the feeding bridge or others for this purpose.
A. Operational procedure1. Press [Signal Receiving Test].
2. Select a test item.3. Select the parameter you would like to test by pressing [+] or [-] key.4. Press the [Start] key.
(In order to move to another test, select the next test item after pressing the [STOP] key.)
*: The status of testing or results of tests are shown in the title line as followsRCV : Waiting signalsOK/NG : Results of signal reception
B. Detailed explanation(1) Hi-Z Trans• 1100Hz only (No 1300Hz)
NOTE• The receiving test does not include the V.34 signal.
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V17 14400/12000/9600/7200 [bps] 14400 [bps]
V29 9600/7200 [bps] 9600 [bps]
V27ter 4800/2400 [bps] 4800 [bps]
V21 - -
PB 0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/*/#/A/B/C/D 0
Special Tone 1100/1300/2100 1100
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8.4 NCU TEST
A. Operational procedure1. Press [NCU Test].
2. Select a test item.3. Press the [Start] key.
(In order to move to another test, select the next test item after pressing the [Stop] key.)
NOTE• When CML / PULSE / EARTH / LOOP relay test is selected and the [Start] is
pressed, ON is displayed in the parameter and relay is turned to ON. When [Stop] is pressed, relay is turned OFF.
• When the DC-LOOP detection test is selected and [Start] is pressed, DT=0001 is shown in the title row in case of detecting the DC-LOOP. If not detected, DT=0000 is displayed.
• When the speaker test is selected and [Start] is pressed, On is displayed in the parameter and the speaker is turned ON. When [Stop] is pressed, the speaker is turned OFF.
15LAF3E044DA
Contents of Test Relay to Be Tested
CML Relay RL1
PULSE Relay RL5
EARTH Relay Not available
LOOP Relay Not available
DC-LOOP Detect
Speaker
Outside Ring Send
Audio Response Send
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B. Detailed explanation(1) DC-LOOP Detect
*Three ports: Input port between the Fax control board and NCU board
DT=0001
Indicates three ports.(NOTE). “1”:ON“0”:OFF
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TROUBLESHOOTING9. TROUBLESHOOTING
9.1 ERROR CODES
Code No. Category Contents of error How to correct
B0-01 FAX board errorFAX board error 1 (FAX ROM check sum error) Pull out and insert the Fax board to
check its installation.If the trouble is not yet corrected, hard-ware of the fax board may be defective. Replace the fax board in such a case.
B0-02 FAX board errorFAX board error 2 (DPRAM check error)
B0-03 FAX board errorFAX board error 3 (FAX Initialization NG)
B0-51FAX board installation error (Line 1).
Pull out and insert the fax board to check its installation.If the trouble is not yet corrected, check if the fax (main) is set to [Unset] on the [System 2]-[Option board Status] screen in the service mode.If it is set to [Unset], set to [Set].
B0-52FAX board installation error (Line 2).
Pull out and insert the FAX board to check its installation.If the trouble is not yet corrected, check if the fax (Sub) is set to [Unset] on the [System 2]-[Option board Status] screen in the service mode.If it is set to [Unset], set to [Set].
B1-10 FAX driver errorInstance generation error or observer registration error
Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
B1-11 FAX driver errorConfiguration space initialization NG
B1-12 FAX driver errorSemaphore acquisition, release error
B1-13 FAX driver errorSequence error among main body tasks
B1-14 FAX driver errorMessage queue control error
B1-15 FAX driver errorMain body - sequence error among FAX boards
Pull out and insert the FAX board to check its installation.
B1-16 FAX driver errorFAX board nonresponse(Nonresponse after initial-ization)
B1-17 FAX driver error ACK waiting timeout error
B1-18 FAX driver errorReceiving undefined frame
B1-19 FAX driver error DMA transfer error
B1-20 JC Soft error (Fax board side) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
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B1-22 JCDevice error (GA LOCAL SRAM)
Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.If the trouble is not yet corrected, hard-ware of the fax board may be defective. Replace the fax board in such a case.
B1-23 JC Device error (DRAM)
Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.If the trouble is not yet corrected, hard-ware of the fax board may be defective. Replace the fax board in such a case.
B1-25 JC Device error (GA)
Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.If the trouble is not yet corrected, hard-ware of the fax board may be defective. Replace the fax board in such a case.
B1-26 JC
Timeout error due to non-response from codec con-trol during suspension process
Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
B1-27 JC
Timeout error due to non-response from communi-cation control during suspension process
B1-28 JC
Timeout error due to non-response from LINE con-trol during suspension process
B1-29 JC
Timeout Error due to non-response from file system/file driver during suspen-sion process
B1-30Driver error(Fax board side)
Driver soft error
B1-31Driver error(Fax board side)
Reception frame length error from main
B1-32Driver error(Fax board side)
Reception frame header error from main
B1-33Driver error(Fax board side)
232C i/f sequence error
B1-34Driver error(Fax board side)
DPRAM i/f sequence error
B1-35Driver error(Fax board side)
DPRAM CTL/STS register error
B1-36Driver error(Fax board side)
ACK waiting timeout
B1-37Driver error(Fax board side)
DPRAM RESET reception
B1-40Soft error(Fax board side)
MSG I/F error with job control
B1-41 Soft error I/F error with driver
B1-42 I/F error with mainUndefined command reception
Code No. Category Contents of error How to correct
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B1-43 I/F error with mainCommand frame length error
Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
B1-44 I/F error with mainCommand parameter length error
B1-45 I/F error with main Undefined parameter
B1-46 I/F error with mainCommand/response sequence error
B1-50 Line controlExternal class instance acquisition error
B1-51 Line controlJob start error (starting job parameter error/child job generation error)
B1-52 Line controlDoc access error (report buf access error)
B1-53 Line controlResponse wait timeout from external task
B1-54 Line controlInternal que table control error (create/enque/deque)
B1-60 1 destination control Instance generation error
B1-61 1 destination control Timeout error
B1-62 1 destination control Interface error
B1-63 1 destination control Message que control error
B1-64 1 destination controlSemaphore acquisition release error
B1-65 1 destination controlObserver registration error
B1-66 1 destination controlReception resource check error
B1-67 1 destination controlDeployment error of send-ing image information
B1-68 1 destination controlSerialization error of receiving image
B1-69 1 destination controlAccess error to quick memory data
B1-70 Page controlInternal que table control error (create/enque/deque)
B1-71 Page control Instance generation error
B1-72 Page control Timeout error
B1-73 Page control Interface error
B1-74 Page controlSemaphore acquisition release error
B1-75 Page controlObserver registration error
B1-76 Page controlUnable to check TTI domain
Code No. Category Contents of error How to correct
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B1-77 Page controlError return from TTI rasterizer
Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
B1-78 Page controlReceiving job generation error
B1-80 Page controlAccess error to quick sending memory data
B1-81 Page control BlockBuff acquisition error
B1-82 Page controlSending block image error (Req, restore)
B1-83 Page controlReceiving block image error (Req, store)
B1-84 Page controlStorage error of receiving image information
B1-85 Page controlReceiving data size logic error (Receiving data are not multiples of dotline)
B1-86 Page controlImageBuf acquisition (alloc) error
B1-87 Page controlError return from compressor
B1-88 Page controlBandBuf control error (newInstance/get/free)
Code No. Category Contents of error How to correct
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• The error in the Txx/Rxx system may be caused under the effect of line noise, etc. even in usual operating condition.
• If the error arises often, output the activity report, fax setting list, protocol trace list, parameter list, address book list, group address list and program list and obtain detailed information on the error status, conditions which may cause the error, etc. from the user and contact the support center.
Code No. Category Contents of Error How to correct
T00 SendingT1 timeout. no response obtained from the machine on the other end of the line. (35 second)
Check that the address number is correct.
T01 SendingT1 over after the mode has been changed (35 seconds)
⎯
T02 Sending DCN reception in DIS waitingThe remote station may not receive the data due to paper shortage, full memory, etc.
T03 SendingUnexpected command reception in DIS waiting
⎯
T04 Not used
T05 SendingFIF not matching with the remote station (remote station without the function).
⎯
T06 Sending DCN reception in CFR/FTT waiting ⎯
T07 Not used
T08 Sending Training failure at 2400bpsThe line may be in trouble. Check the line noise.
T09 Sending No response to DCSThe line may be disabled because the user on the remote station dis-connected it.
T10 Not used
T11 SendingDCN reception while waiting for post message responses
The remote station may not receive the data due to paper shortage, full memory, etc.
T12 SendingUnexpected command reception while waiting for post message responses
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T13 SendingNo response while waiting for post message responses
The remote station may not receive the data due to paper shortage, full memory, etc.
T14 Not used
T15 Not used
T16 Not used
T17 Not used
T18 SendingNo reception ability in a remote sta-tion
The remote station may not receive the data due to paper shortage, full memory, etc.
T19 Not used
T20 Not used
T21 Not used
T22 Not used
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T23 Not used
T24 Not used
T25 Not used
T26 Not used
T27 Not used
T28 ECM sending Timeout by RR/RNR (60 seconds) ⎯
T29 Not used
T30 Not used
T31 Not used
T32 ECM sending Fall back over by CTCThe line may be in trouble. Check the line noise.
T33 Not used
T34 Not used
T35ECM transmission
No responses to RR ⎯
T36ECM transmission
DCN reception to RR ⎯
T37 Not used
T38 F code polling txSID is received when SEP is received
⎯
T39 Not used
T40 Calling Software error at calling ⎯
T41 Not used
T42 Sending RTN/PIN reception ⎯
T43 SendingThree continuous CRP signal reception
⎯
T44 SendingTime error between frames at transmission
⎯
T45 Not used
T46 Not used
T47 Not used
T48Check Destination
Line disconnected due to no match as a result of CSI check.
Telephone number may not be set on the remote station. Check the CSI signal of the remote station in the protocol trace list.
T49 Not used
T50 FAX-CSRC Host terminal ID inconsistency ⎯
T51 Not used
T52 Not used
T53 Not used
T54 Not used
T55 Not used
T56 Not used
T57 Not used
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T58 Polling receptionCalling by polling reception, but a remote station does not have poll-ing documents
Polling original may not be set on the remote station.
T59 Not used
T60Polling transmission
Received the polling transmission request (DTC), but there are no polling transmission documents
Polling original may not be set on your machine. Polling TX is enabled only when the polling transmission original is registered.
T61F-code polling transmission
Unsatisfactory conditions for receive polling tx request.
Bulletin board original may not be set. Bulletin board TX is enabled only when the bulletin board trans-mission original is registered.
T62F-code polling transmission
Box number specified by SEP is not valid.
Bulletin board box number from the remote station may be incorrect.
T63 Not used
T64 Not used
T65 Not used
T66 Not used
T67 Not used
T68 Not used
T69 Not used
T70 Not used
T71 Not used
T72 Not used
T73 TransmissionModem response waiting T.0(60 seconds)
⎯
T74 V34No changes in the V34 modem sta-tus
⎯
T75 V34 V34 signal sending error ⎯
T76 V34 CS2 is not turned to ON ⎯
T77 Not used
T78 Transmission Codec control soft ware error ⎯
T79 TransmissionJob control soft error at transmis-sion
⎯
T80 Call controlLOOP current detection NG when CML is turned ON at calling
The line may not be connected.Check the line connection status.
T81 Call controlDial Tone detection NG when CML is turned ON at calling
The line may not be connected.Check the line connection status.
T82 Call controlAnswer tone (CED/DIS) waiting timeout after dialing at calling
⎯
T83 Call control Busy tone detection at calling ⎯
T84 Call control Line control dial error ⎯
T85 Call controlShort disconnection was detected after LOOP current detection at calling
⎯
T86 Call control Dial tone continues after dialing ⎯
Code No. Category Contents of Error How to correct
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T87 Not used
T88 Not used
T89 Control unit
When the control unit is connected, a communication error is caused due to capacity shortage and com-munication is finished.
⎯
T90 Not used
T91 Not used
T92 Not used
T93 Not used
T94 Not used
T95 Call controlWhen called, short disconnection of LOOP current was detected dur-ing a call
⎯
T96 Not used
T97 TransferTransmission request was received with no fax board installed. *
⎯
T98 Transfer
Transmission request of images that cannot be transmitted were received. *(Color images)
⎯
T99 Call control
Remote stations number is deleted while waiting for abbreviated or one-touch re-dialing (redial / trans-mission / polling reception) *
⎯
R00 ReceptionDCS was not received within 35 seconds (T1 over)
The dialed telephone number may be incorrect.
R01 Reception T1 timeout after EOM sending ⎯
R02 Reception DCN reception in DCS waitingThe line may be disabled because the user on the remote station dis-connected it.
R03 ReceptionUnexpected command reception in DCS waiting
⎯
R04 Reception FIF error of DCS ⎯
R05 Not used
R06 Not used
R07 ReceptionImage information does not come in image information waiting
The line may be disabled because the user on the remote station dis-connected it.
R08 ReceptionCD OFF while receiving image information
R09 ReceptionDCN reception in post message waiting
R10 ReceptionUnexpected command reception in post message waiting
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R11 ReceptionCommand was not received which waiting for post message
The line may be disabled because the user on the remote station dis-connected it.
* The corresponding error code is not displayed on the control panel even if the error occurs.
Code No. Category Contents of Error How to correct
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R12 Reception Timeout during EOL-EOL ⎯
R13 Not used
R14 Not used
R15 Not used
R16 Not used
R17 Not used
R18 ReceptionResource check error (line discon-nected due to ongoing communica-tion)
Space in the hard disk may become short. Unnecessary data should be deleted to secure the space in the hard disk.
R19 Not used
R20 ReceptionLine disconnection by receive reject function
Call was received from a user who is in the register of addresses to be rejected.
R21 CUG receptionNo match of password in the closed network RX setting
Check the password.
R22 CUG receptionNo password received in the closed network RX setting
Check the setting of closed network RX.
R23 Not used
R24 ECM reception RR-RNR repeats for 2 minutes ⎯
R25 ECM receptionCommand was not received while waiting for responses to RNR
⎯
R26 ECM receptionUnexpected command was received while waiting for responses to RNR
⎯
R27 ECM receptionDCN reception while waiting for responses to RNR
⎯
R28 ECM ReceptionThe counter is abnormal of the post messages received (PC/BC).
R29 ECM receptionTimeout (35 seconds) between frames occurred
⎯
R30 Not used
R31 Not used
R32 Reception
Line disconnected because there is no appropriate confidential user box while automatic user box gen-eration is inhibited.
Confidential box No. received from the remote station may be incor-rect.
R33 ReceptionDIS reception to DTC(German specifications only)
⎯
R34F code confiden-tial reception
PWD was received when SUB was received.
⎯
R35 Not used
R36 Not used
R37 V34 CS2 is not turned to ON. ⎯
R38 V34No change in V34 modem and sta-tus
⎯
R39 Not used
Code No. Category Contents of Error How to correct
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R40 When called Soft error when called ⎯
R41 Not used
R42 Not used
R43 Not used
R44 Not used
R45 ReceptionPhase C timeout(NonECM reception only)
⎯
R46 Not used
R47 Not used
R48 Not used
R49 ReceptionDCN reception while waiting for image information
The line may be disabled because the user on the remote station disconnected it.
R50 Reception No. of error lines exceeds.The line may be in trouble. Check the line noise.
R51 Not used
R52 Not used
R53 Not used
R54 Not used
R55 Not used
R56 Not used
R57 Not used
R58 Not used
R59 Not used
R60 ReceptionReception image error (RTN/PIN sending)
The line may be in trouble. Check the line noise.
R61 Not used
R62 Not used
R63 ReceptionThree continuous CRP signal reception
⎯
R64 Not used
R65 Not used
R66 SEP pollingSEP polling transmission request was received without SEP polling transmission ability
⎯
R67 SUB receptionSUB was directed without SUB reception ability
⎯
R68 Not used
R69 ECM receptionCommunications are cut when EOR is received.
The line may be in trouble. Check the line noise.
R70 ECM reception Decode error occurred in ECM ⎯
R71 ReceptionRTC detection error(No. of EOL is smaller than FP.)
⎯
R72 ReceptionLong original larger than the allow-able value is received.
Longer original than specified is received from the remote station.
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R73 ReceptionModem response waiting T.0(60 seconds)
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R74 Reception Reception byte size error ⎯
R75 V34 V34 signal sending error ⎯
R76 V34Unexpected command was received in V34 mode phase C reception
⎯
R77 Reception Codec control middle ware error ⎯
R78 Reception Codec control software error ⎯
R79 ReceptionJob control soft error during reception
⎯
R80 Not used
R81 Not used
R82 Not used
R83 Not used
R84 Not used
R85 ⎯
R-ISW request received when a machine is running in case of either reserved job exists, image exists in memory, or jam happened.
⎯
R86 Not used
R87 Not used
R88 Not used
R89 Not used
R90 Not used
R91 Not used
R92 Turnaround
When the turnaround function is not provided, the line is discon-nected if a turnaround order (DTC) is received.
⎯
R93 F-code receptionUnsatisfactory conditions for confi-dential Rx request
Check the Confidential password.
R94 F-code receptionUnsatisfactory conditions for relay request
Check the Relay password.
R95 F-code receptionUnsatisfactory conditions for for-warding request
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R96 F-code receptionConfidential box number specified by SUB is not valid.
Confidential box No. received from the remote station may be incor-rect.
R97 F-code receptionUnsatisfactory conditions for PC-FAX RX request (Function, PW unmatching)
⎯
R98 Not used
R99 OthersReception command was received from the whole control side before reception signals were detected.
⎯
Code No. Category Contents of Error How to correct
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9.2 DIAGNOSTIC CODES
9.2.1 Outline
• The diagnostic code is a 22-digit hexadecimal code indicating a communication condi-tions and status.
• The diagnostic code is printed on the activity report.• The purpose of the diagnostic code is to obtain detailed information of communication
results and conditions so as to analyze communication troubles.
9.2.2 Explanation
XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)
ItemDescription
bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0
(1) Types of call out / called
F network called (Japan)
PSTN called
Dial-in (Japan)
Tele-phone
GroupOne-touch dialing
Abbrevi-ated dial-ing
Key pad dialing
(2) Communi-cation mode
SendingError page resending
Forward-ing trans-mission
Polled transmis-sion
Receiv-ing
Recovery transmis-sion
Called turn-around
Polling Rx
(3) Applied function specifica-tion
Mixed size transmis-sion All pages/ cover
Frame erasure transmis-sion
Book mode transmis-sion
2in1transmission
Original size appoint-ing Tx
Upside down
Special scanningnon stan-dard/Z-fold/Long
Line used line 1 / 2
(4) One-time communi-cation parameter specifica-tion
Timer Tx(not used)
CSRC
PC-Fax transmis-sion(RX/V2)
V.34 appoint transmis-sion
F-code transmis-sion
ECM Specifi-cationTX
Interna-tional mode transmis-sion
(5) Box Type/No. (9th digit)
RelayConfi-dential
Manual transmis-sion
Bulletin BOX No. 9th digit [BCD] (Top)
(6) BOX No. (8th & 7th digits)
BOX No. 8th digit [BCD] BOX No. 7th digit [BCD]
(7) BOX No.(6th & 5th digits)
BOX No. 6th digit [BCD] BOX No. 5th digit [BCD]
(8) H_RES specifica-tion 1 (HR)
400dpi 300dpi 200dpi(not used)
16pels/mm
not used8pels/mm
(not used)
(9) V_RES specifica-tion 1
400dpi 300dpi 200dpi 100dpi15.4 l/mm
(not used)
7.7 l/mm3.85 l/mm
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(10) Coding specifica-tion/H_RES specifica-tion (600dpi)
600dpi (H)
(not used)
(JPEG) JBIG MMR MR MH THRU
(11) Original length specifica-tion/V_RES specifica-tion (600dpi)
600dpi (V)
(not used)
(Legal) (Letter) A3 B4 A4(not used)
(12) Original length specifica-tion
(not used)
No limits (Legal) (Letter)(not used)
B4 A4(not used)
(13) Speed specifica-tion 0
(not used)
(not used)
(not used)
V.29-96 V.29-72(not used)
V.27-48 V.27-24
(14) Speed specifica-tion 1
V.17-144 V.17-120 V.17-96 V.17-72(V.33-144)
(V.33-120)
(V.33-96) (V.33-72)
(15) Speed specifica-tion 2
V.34-192 V.34-168 V.34-144 V.34-120 V.34-96 V.34-72 V.34-48 V.34-24
(16) Speed specifica-tion 3
(not used)
(not used)
V.34-336 V.34-312 V.34-288 V.34-264 V.34-240 V.34-216
(17) MSLT specifica-tion
(not used)
(not used)
(not used)
(not used)
(not used)
MSLT of resolution shown as vertical RES
(18) Commu-nication parameter specifica-tion
ECM frame size0:256 / 1:64
ECMDIAG(CSRC)
(BFT) (BTM) PWD SEP SUB
(19) Remote station coding specifica-tion
(not used)
(not used)
(JPEG) JBIG MMR MR MH THRU
(20) Remote station communi-cation parameter (capability)
ECM frame size0:256 / 1:64
ECMDIAG(CSRC)
(BFT) (BTM) PWD SEP SUB
ItemDescription
bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0
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Supplement: (Not used) bit is set to 0.
9.3 Error Code (Network fax)
• When there occurs any trouble with this machine, the error screen is displayed. And on this error screen, the following error message is shown. Take a necessary step referring to the table given below.
9.3.1 Error code of the transmission system
(21) BOX no (4th & 3rd digit)
BOX No. 4th digit [BCD] BOX No. 3rd digit [BCD]
(22) BOX no. (2nd & 1st digits)
BOX No. 2nd digit [BCD] BOX No. 1st digit [BCD]
ItemDescription
bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0
Code Classification Details of the error Redial Corrective Action
N10 Connection errorServer connection error
No
Check the condition of the other party machine.Check the network setting of local machine.Ask the network administrator if the net-work is operating normally.
N11 Connection errorConnection declined by the other party machine
NoReception is declined.Check the condition of the other party machine.
N12 Connection errorDisconnection of the line
YesCheck to see if there occurs any abnormal condition with the network, such as the dis-connection of a cable.
N13 Connection errorNo response received from the network
No
Check the condition of the other party machine.Check the network setting of local machine.Ask the network administrator if the net-work is operating normally.
N14 Connection error Mail delivery error NoCheck the condition of the other party machine. Send it again after waiting for a while.
N15 Remote resetConnection reset by the other party machine
YesCheck the condition of the other party machine. Send it again after waiting for a while.
N16 Remote busyRemote machine is busy
YesCheck the condition of the other party machine. Send it again after waiting for a while.
N17 LAN accessCommunication time out
YesCheck the condition of the other party machine. Send it again after waiting for a while.
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9.3.2 Error code of the reception system
N18 Network Network No
Check the each settings.Check to see if there occurs any abnormal condition with the network, such as the dis-connection of a cable.After turning off and on the main power switch, send it again.
N20 Memory error Memory overflow No
The memory is full.Check to see if there is any other job being handled.With the number of transmission sheets reduced or the resolution for read reduced, send it again.
N21 HDD error HDD error No
HDD is full.Delete unnecessary files.With the number of transmission sheets reduced or the resolution for read reduced, send it again.
N22 Conversion error Conversion error NoAfter turning off and on the main power switch, send it again.
N25Memory over-flow
Memory overflow No
The memory is full.Check to see if there is any other job being handled.With the number of transmission sheets reduced or the resolution for read reduced, send it again.
N35 Forward TX
A request for trans-mission has been received with the Net-FAX with the Func-tion Settings OFF.(A request for trans-fer of the IP address FAX while the IP Address FAX function is being OFF in the service mode.)
No -
N36 Forward TX
A request has been received for transmis-sion of images that cannot be sent.
No -
Code Classification Details of the error Redial Corrective Action
Code Classification Details of the error Corrective Action
N50 SMTP reception SMTP reception error
When the SMTP reception does not start in 60 min-utes after connection for an incoming call, this error may be resulted.Ask the sender to send it again.
N51 DecodeIn excess of the length specified for reception
Ask the sender to send it again after the length of the text being reduced.
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N52 DecodeIn excess of the num-ber of pages speci-fied for reception
Ask the sender to send it again after the number of text sheets being reduced.
N53 Decode File error
Ask the sender to send it again in a correct file for-mat as shown below. Internet Fax: TIFFIP Address Fax: PDF or TIFF
N54 Decode Decode errorThe data has been received in an incorrect format. Ask the sender to send it again in a correct format.
Code Classification Details of the error Corrective Action
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NO
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hen
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ang
ing
a v
alu
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th
is a
dd
ress
par
amet
er li
st, b
e su
re t
o c
om
ply
wit
h t
he
ph
on
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e st
and
ard
s o
f o
ther
co
un
trie
s.D
epen
din
g o
n v
alu
es t
hat
hav
e b
een
ch
ang
ed, c
om
plia
nce
wit
h t
he
ph
on
e lin
e st
and
ard
s o
f o
ther
co
un
trie
s m
ay n
ot
be
ob
tain
ed.
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of b
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- 15
)0x
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Util
ity M
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ial S
ettin
g (0
-2)
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o. o
f err
or re
dial
sN
o. o
f err
or re
dial
s (N
o, H
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0x03
0x01
0x03
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Util
ity M
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(0-2
)U
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l Set
ting
(0-2
,4)
0b00
03S
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late
d to
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V34
mod
e at
the
time
of e
rror
pa
ge re
dial
(0
: Inh
ibite
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1: E
nabl
ed)
Res
end
from
the
first
pag
e at
the
time
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rror
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etra
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ith
tone
r em
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(0: R
efus
ed,
1: P
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)
0x00
0x00
0x00
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03
Util
ity M
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(3-5
)U
tility
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l Set
ting
(2,6
,7)
0b00
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X c
omm
unic
atio
n H
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mem
ory
trans
mis
sion
(0: O
FF, 1
: ON
)
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eted
afte
r po
lled
trans
mis
-si
on(0
: Yes
, 1: N
o)
Rec
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n m
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(0: A
uto,
1:
Man
ual)
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0: O
FF1:
ON
Inte
rnat
iona
l tra
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issi
on (0
: OFF
, 1: O
N)
EC
M
trans
mis
sion
(0
: OFF
, 1: O
N)
0x05
0x05
0x05
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Util
ity M
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(0,1
,6)
0b00
05Fo
rwar
d TX
Set
ting
Two-
side
d re
cord
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of F
AX
(0
: Pos
sibl
e.
1: Im
poss
ible
)
Def
ault
trans
fer F
AX
setti
ng (0
0: N
ot s
peci
fied,
01:
Lin
e 1,
10
: Lin
e 2)
Forw
ard
TX S
ettin
g00
: No
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ng01
: For
war
ding
+ A
lway
s (p
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orw
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hen
not
deliv
ered
(prin
t)11
: Not
def
ined
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0x00
0x00
X0
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(0,1
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,6,7
)0b
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n au
tom
atic
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put s
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o-si
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cord
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ectio
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put S
et-
ting
(onl
y fo
r co
lor M
FP)
0: B
atch
Prin
t1:
Pag
e P
rint
NO
TEIn
the
case
of
B&
W M
FP, o
nly
“Bat
ch P
rint”
can
be s
uppo
rted.
Th
eref
ore,
al
way
s se
t the
va
lue
to “0
”.
Face
-up
outp
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ray
101
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y 2
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ray
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:Tra
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0x01
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(2-5
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e Sp
ecia
l Set
ting
(6,7
)
0b00
07FA
X re
cept
ion
auto
mat
ic o
utpu
t set
ting
2S
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ffect
ed
for p
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ring
rece
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P is
effe
cted
fo
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ting
afte
r re
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iorit
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1: A
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Util
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(0,1
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0008
Set
ting
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cord
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pape
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ith-
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5R0:
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nly
whe
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l of
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n-di
tions
are
met
:A
. Des
tinat
ion
is
“Jap
an” o
r “E
urop
e”.
B. F
ax re
cept
ion
prin
t is
set a
s fo
l-lo
ws:
[“Sp
lit p
rint
ON
” or “
Split
prin
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FF”]
and
[Pap
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tray/
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to]
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A3
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0x00
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0b00
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reco
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per s
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for
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Spec
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ettin
g (0
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on F
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rate
use
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AP
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at A
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0x5d
0x5d
X0
0D
Util
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0b00
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)0b
000f
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mpl
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TX h
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0: O
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0: P
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at s
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100:
Dia
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x
Pas
swor
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0: O
FF1:
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0x10
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0b00
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ssw
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tom
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Util
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/Rec
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0x00
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(0-1
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spe
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fied,
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: Lin
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02D
Util
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(0)
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32I-F
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syst
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sion
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ting
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1: M
H01
0: M
R/M
H10
0: M
MR
/MR
/MH
0x04
0x04
0x04
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32
Util
ity M
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(0-3
)0b
0039
com
mun
icat
ion
func
tion
Inte
rcep
tion
of 1
-ad
dres
s tra
ns-
mis
sion
in b
road
-ca
stin
g tra
nsm
issi
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(0: P
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itted
, 1:
Pro
hibi
ted)
ITI p
rintin
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nit
ID p
refe
renc
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nctio
n (0
: Not
pre
ferr
ed,
1: P
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)
Dia
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dupl
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chec
k du
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dcas
t-in
g tra
nsm
issi
on0:
Che
cked
1: N
ot c
heck
ed
F co
de tr
ansm
is-
sion
func
tion
0: N
o1:
Yes
Aba
ndon
ing
erro
r pa
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durin
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issi
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aba
n-do
ned
1: A
band
oned
Inco
mpl
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func
tion
0: Y
es1:
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Rel
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0: Y
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Con
fiden
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rece
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0: Y
es1:
No
0x44
0x44
0x44
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Util
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pap
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0b00
6aB
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umbe
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or o
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Prin
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Rec
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spe
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ain
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: Sub
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0x00
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0x00
0x00
X1
56 -
59
---
0e00
5aR
etra
nsm
issi
on in
terv
als
of D
IS
(Aut
o re
cept
ion)
DIS
re-tr
ansm
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on in
terv
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aut
omat
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cept
ion
(x0.
1 se
c.)
0x1e
0x1e
0x1e
X1
5A
Setti
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•F
or m
ain
line
(Add
ress
: 0e0
090
- 0e
011d
)
---
0e00
5b -
0e00
5dR
eser
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ares
0x00
0x00
0x00
X1
5B -
5D
---
0e00
5eTT
I for
tran
smis
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TTI i
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nsm
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on T
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00: O
FF01
: (O
FF)
10: I
NS
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11: O
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0x03
0x03
0x03
X1
5E
---
0e00
5fIm
age
redu
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n pa
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in
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dire
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line
not
ke
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0x00
0x00
0x00
X1
5F
0e00
60M
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body
pol
ling
trans
mis
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com
man
d w
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Tim
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r wai
ting
a tra
nsm
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and
(+FD
T) fr
om th
e m
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body
dur
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turn
arou
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f pol
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trans
mis
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(x10
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HE
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0 is
def
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8 s
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0x00
0x00
0x00
X1
60
---
0e00
61 -
0e00
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area
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61 -
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Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g0e
0090
Tran
smis
sion
ATT
Tone
sig
nal/F
SK
tran
smis
sion
ATT
(HE
X) e
very
1 d
Bm
(0 to
-15d
Bm
) H
igh-
spee
d si
gnal
tran
smis
sion
ATT
(HE
X) e
very
1 d
Bm
(0 to
-15d
Bm
)0x
AA
0xA
A0x
88X
B00
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g (0
- 3)
0e00
91C
ED
tran
smis
sion
ATT
CE
D/A
NS
tran
smis
sion
ATT
(HE
X) e
very
1 d
Bm
(0 to
-15d
Bm
)0x
0A0x
0A0x
08X
B01
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g (0
,1)
0e00
92C
D/S
ED
ON
leve
l
CD
/SE
D O
N le
vel [
dBm
]00
: -33
01: -
3810
: -43
11: -
48
0x03
0x03
0x03
XB
02
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g (4
,5)
0e00
93Tr
ansm
issi
on c
able
am
plitu
de E
QL
Tran
smis
sion
cab
le E
QL
00: 0
dB
01: 4
dB1
10: 8
dB11
: 12d
B
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
03
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g (4
,5)
0e00
94R
ecep
tion
cabl
e am
plitu
de E
QL
Rec
eptio
n ca
ble
EQ
L00
: 0dB
01: 4
dB
10: 8
dB
11: 1
2dB
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
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Util
ity M
ode
(4,5
)0e
0095
Tel-F
ax s
witc
hing
TEL/
FAX
sw
itchi
ng m
ode
00: N
o 10
: Nor
mal
(RB
T tra
nsm
issi
on)
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
05
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g (0
- 3,
5 - 7
)0e
0096
Rin
g B
ack
Tone
par
amet
er
RB
T fo
rmat
000:
Non
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1: J
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010:
US
01
1: U
K
100:
Ger
man
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1 to
111
: Oth
ers
CE
D tr
ansm
itted
up
on T
el/F
ax
switc
hing
RB
T tra
nsm
issi
on le
vel
(HE
X)0
to -1
5 dB
m0x
2A0x
4A0x
68X
B06
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g (6
,7)
0e00
97In
tern
atio
nal c
om m
ode
oper
atio
n
DIS
wai
ting
fre-
quen
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0: A
lway
s 1 tim
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1:
Tw
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in o
ver-
seas
com
mun
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Ove
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m-
mun
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ion
0: N
o1:
Yes
0x40
0x40
0x40
XB
07
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g (0
,1,3
,4)
0e00
98St
artin
g sp
eed
in in
tern
atio
nal m
ode
(V29
mod
em)
9600
bps/
V.29
7200
bps/
V.29
4800
bps/
V27
ter
2400
bps/
V27
ter
0x02
0x02
0x02
XB
08
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g (4
- 7)
0e00
99St
artin
g sp
eed
in in
tern
atio
nal m
ode
(V17
or V
33 m
odem
)14
400b
ps/v
.17
1200
0bps
/v.1
796
00bp
s/v.
1772
00bp
s/v.
170x
100x
100x
10X
B09
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g 0e
009a
Star
ting
spee
d in
inte
rnat
iona
l mod
e (V
34)
3360
0bps
/V.3
431
200b
ps/V
.34
2880
0bps
/V.3
426
400b
ps/V
.34
2400
0bps
/V.3
421
600b
ps/V
.34
1920
0bps
/V.3
416
800b
ps/V
.34
0x20
0x20
0x20
XB
0A
---
0e00
9bC
D O
FF ti
mer
CD
OFF
tim
er (U
nit:
100
ms,
HE
X)
0x14
0x14
0x14
XB
0B
---
0e00
9cC
D O
N in
tegr
atio
n tim
eC
D O
N in
tegr
atio
n tim
e (U
nit:
100
ms.
HE
X)
0x06
0x06
0x06
XB
0C
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g (0
- 3,
7)0e
009d
Sym
bol r
ate
max
imum
allo
wab
le v
alue
V34
con
trolle
d ch
da
ta ra
te0:
120
01:
240
0
Max
. allo
wab
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ymbo
l spe
ed00
00: 2
400
0001
: Res
erve
d 00
10: 2
800
0011
: 300
001
00: 3
200
0101
: 342
9
0x05
0x05
0x05
XB
0D
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g 0e
009e
Sym
bol r
ate
sele
ctio
n cr
iteria
Atte
nuat
ion
dist
ortio
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oper
ty (-
6dB
to +
6dB
)00
00:-6
0001
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10:-4
0011
:-301
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0101
:-1 0
110:
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11:+
110
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210
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)00
00:-6
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1:-5
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1:-3
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0:-2
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1:-1
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0:0
0111
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100
0:+2
100
1:+3
101
0:+4
101
1:+5
110
0:+6
0x66
0x66
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XB
0E
Util
ity M
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Spec
ial S
ettin
g (0
- 3)
0e00
9fP
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anne
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4.0d
B to
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00:0
000
1:+0
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sel
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(-8d
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+7d
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0000
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01:-7
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:-600
11:-5
0100
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01:-3
01
10:-2
0111
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:+1
1010
:+2
1011
:+3
1100
:+4
1101
:+5
1110
:+6
1111
:+7
0x08
0x08
0x08
XB
0F
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0e00
a0V
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030x
030x
03X
B10
---
0e00
a1V
34 c
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fallb
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for f
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(HE
X)
0x40
0x40
0x40
XB
11
Setti
ngA
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0e00
a2V
34 o
ff R
x-V
34 o
ff tim
e af
ter e
rror
Tim
er v
alue
afte
r V34
rece
ptio
n er
ror u
sed
to re
set V
34 o
ff re
cept
ion
(min
, HE
X)
(Val
id o
nly
whe
n tra
nsm
issi
on s
ide
cann
ot b
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ecifi
ed)
0x0a
0x0a
0x0a
XB
12
---
0e00
a3V
34 o
ff R
x-V
17 O
K R
x tim
es to
rese
t V34
of
f Rx
No.
of c
ontin
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suc
cess
of V
17 re
cept
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use
d to
rese
t V34
off
rece
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n af
ter V
34 re
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erro
r (tim
es, H
EX
)(V
alid
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trans
mis
sion
sid
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n be
spe
cifie
d w
ith C
alle
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)0x
0a0x
0a0x
0aX
B13
---
0e00
a4(In
hibi
t of)
V34
off
Rx-
Func
tion
ON
/OFF
V34
off f
unct
ion
for m
anua
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cept
ion
0: E
nabl
e1:
Dis
able
V34
off
rese
t m
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= N
o. o
f su
cces
sful
con
-tin
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V17
re
cept
ions
(ID
sp
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0: E
nabl
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Dis
able
V34
off
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t m
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= Ti
me
(ID
cann
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fied)
0: E
nabl
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Dis
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0x00
0x02
0x02
XB
14
---
0e00
a5JB
IG p
aram
eter
FP J
BIG
of
optio
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O s
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is u
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for r
educ
-tio
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No
1: Y
es
JBIG
opt
iona
l L0
func
tion
0: N
o 1:
Yes
0x01
0x01
0x01
XB
15
---
0e00
a6 -
0e00
a9JB
IG L
O s
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JBIG
opt
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l LO
siz
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ed fo
r red
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EX
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rang
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01to
0xfff
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[0
] = H
H, [
1] =
HL,
[2] =
LH
, [3]
= L
L
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x80
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x80
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x80
XB
16 -
19
---
0e00
aa(In
hibi
t of)
JBIG
off
Rx-
Func
tion
ON
/OFF
JBIG
off
func
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at A
3 hi
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N
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afte
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Ena
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1: D
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0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
1A
---
0e00
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IG o
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Tim
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alue
afte
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IG re
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ion
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rese
t JB
IG o
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(min
, HE
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10 m
in. i
f 0)
0x0a
0x0a
0x0a
XB
1B
---
0e00
acP
BX
dia
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frequ
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upp
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limits
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one
dete
ctio
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pper
lim
it (u
nit:
10 H
z, H
EX
)0x
310x
000x
00X
B1C
---
0e00
adP
BX
dia
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tect
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frequ
ency
low
er
limits
PB
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one
dete
ctio
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quen
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wer
lim
it (u
nit:
10 H
z, H
EX
)0x
1f0x
000x
00X
B1D
---
0e00
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BX
dia
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tect
ion
time
PB
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one
dete
ctio
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max
. ON
tim
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lue
(uni
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ms,
HE
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0x32
0x00
0x00
XB
1E
---
0e00
afP
BX
dia
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N ti
me
min
. val
ueP
BX
dia
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N ti
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min
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000x
000x
00X
B1F
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0e00
b0P
BX
dia
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max
. val
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dia
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FF ti
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max
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EX
)0x
000x
000x
00X
B20
---
0e00
b1P
BX
dia
l ton
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FF ti
me
min
. val
ueP
BX
dia
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e O
FF ti
me
min
. val
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20 m
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EX
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000x
000x
00X
B21
---
0e00
b2P
BX
dia
l ton
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aitin
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BX
dia
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aitin
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pre
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sec,
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0x03
0x03
0x03
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b3P
BX
dia
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stan
tane
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(tim
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000x
000x
00X
B23
---
0e00
b4P
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dia
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0x03
0x03
0x03
XB
24
---
0e00
b51s
t dia
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frequ
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upp
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m-
its1s
t dia
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frequ
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upp
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mit
(uni
t: 10
Hz,
HE
X)
0x31
0x35
0x
00X
B25
---
0e00
b61s
t dia
l ton
e de
tect
ion
frequ
ency
low
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m-
its1s
t dia
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e de
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ion
frequ
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low
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mit
(uni
t: 10
Hz,
HE
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0x1f
0x23
0x00
XB
26
---
0e00
b71s
t dia
l ton
e de
tect
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time
1st d
ial t
one
dete
ctio
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ON
tim
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ax. v
alue
(uni
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ms,
HE
X)
0x32
0x32
0x00
XB
27
---
0e00
b81s
t dia
l ton
e O
N ti
me
min
. val
ue1s
t dia
l ton
e O
N ti
me
min
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
000x
000x
00X
B28
---
0e00
b91s
t dia
l ton
e O
FF ti
me
max
. val
ue1s
t dia
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FF ti
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max
. val
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nit:
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EX
)0x
000x
000x
00X
B29
---
0e00
ba1s
t dia
l ton
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FF ti
me
min
. val
ue1s
t dia
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min
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
000x
000x
00X
B2A
---
0e00
bb1s
t dia
l ton
e w
aitin
g tim
e1s
t dia
l ton
e w
aitin
g tim
e or
pre
-pau
se ti
me
(uni
t: 1
sec,
HE
X)
0x03
0x03
0x04
XB
2B
---
0e00
bc1s
t dia
l ton
e in
stan
tane
ous
brea
k de
tect
ion
time
Inst
anta
neou
s sh
utdo
wn
dete
ctio
n tim
e (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
) or t
one
dete
ctio
n fre
quen
cy (t
imes
, HE
X)
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
2C
---
0e00
bd1s
t dia
l ton
e fre
quen
cy s
ynch
roni
zatio
n pa
ram
eter
(HE
X)
0x03
0x03
0x03
XB
2D
---
0e00
be2n
d di
al to
ne d
etec
tion
frequ
ency
upp
er
limits
2nd
dial
tone
det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy u
pper
lim
it (u
nit:
10 H
z, H
EX
)0x
310x
000x
00X
B2E
---
0e00
bf2n
d di
al to
ne d
etec
tion
frequ
ency
low
er
limits
2nd
dial
tone
det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy lo
wer
lim
it (u
nit:
10 H
z, H
EX
)0x
1f0x
000x
00X
B2F
---
0e00
c02n
d di
al to
ne d
etec
tion
time
2nd
dial
tone
det
ectio
n tim
e or
ON
tim
e m
ax. v
alue
(uni
t: 20
ms,
HE
X)
0x08
0x00
0x00
XB
30
---
0e00
c12n
d di
al to
ne O
N ti
me
min
. val
ue2n
d di
al to
ne O
N ti
me
min
. val
ue (2
0 m
s, H
EX
)0x
020x
000x
00X
B31
---
0e00
c22n
d di
al to
ne O
FF ti
me
max
. val
ue2n
d di
al to
ne O
FF ti
me
max
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
0a0x
000x
00X
B32
---
0e00
c32n
d di
al to
ne O
FF ti
me
min
. val
ue2n
d di
al to
ne O
FF ti
me
min
. val
ue (2
0 m
s, H
EX
)0x
040x
000x
00X
B33
---
0e00
c42n
d di
al to
ne w
aitin
g tim
e2n
d di
al to
ne w
aitin
g tim
e or
pre
-pau
se ti
me
(uni
t: 1
sec,
HE
X)
0x03
0x03
0x03
XB
34
---
0e00
c52n
d di
al to
ne in
stan
tane
ous
brea
k de
tec-
tion
time
Inst
anta
neou
s sh
utdo
wn
dete
ctio
n tim
e (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
) or t
one
dete
ctio
n fre
quen
cy (t
imes
, HE
X)
0x03
0x00
0x00
XB
35
---
0e00
c62n
d di
al to
ne fr
eque
ncy
sync
hron
izat
ion
para
met
er(H
EX
)0x
030x
030x
03X
B36
Setti
ngA
ddre
ssIte
m
Con
tent
sD
efau
ltC
SRC
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bit6
bit5
bit4
bit3
bit2
bit1
bit0
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Fa
xA
PP
EN
DIX
---
0e00
c73r
d di
al to
ne d
etec
tion
frequ
ency
upp
er li
m-
its3r
d di
al to
ne d
etec
tion
frequ
ency
upp
er li
mit
(uni
t: 10
Hz,
HE
X)
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
37
---
0e00
c83r
d di
al to
ne d
etec
tion
frequ
ency
low
er li
m-
its3r
d di
al to
ne d
etec
tion
frequ
ency
low
er li
mit
(uni
t: 10
Hz,
HE
X)
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
38
---
0e00
c93r
d di
al to
ne fr
eque
ncy
sync
hron
izat
ion
para
met
er(H
EX
)0x
ff0x
ff0x
ffX
B39
---
0e00
caB
usy
tone
det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy u
pper
lim
itsD
etec
tion
frequ
ency
upp
er li
mit
(uni
t: 10
Hz,
HE
X)
0x31
0x00
0x00
XB
3A
---
0e00
cbB
usy
tone
det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy lo
wer
lim
itsD
etec
tion
frequ
ency
low
er li
mit
(uni
t: 10
Hz,
HE
X)
0x1f
0x00
0x00
XB
3B
---
0e00
ccB
usy
tone
ON
tim
e m
ax. v
alue
Bus
y to
ne O
N ti
me
max
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
1e0x
000x
00X
B3C
---
0e00
cdB
usy
tone
ON
tim
e m
in. v
alue
Bus
y to
ne O
N ti
me
min
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
140x
000x
00X
B3D
---
0e00
ceB
usy
tone
OFF
tim
e m
ax. v
alue
Bus
y to
ne O
FF ti
me
max
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
1e0x
000x
00X
B3E
---
0e00
cfB
usy
tone
OFF
tim
e m
in. v
alue
Bus
y to
ne O
FF ti
me
min
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
140x
000x
00X
B3F
---
0e00
d0B
usy
tone
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
40
---
0e00
d1N
o. o
f bus
y to
ne d
etec
tion
No.
of t
one
dete
ctio
n (T
imes
., H
EX
)0x
000x
000x
00X
B41
---
0e00
d2B
usy
tone
freq
uenc
y sy
nchr
oniz
atio
n pa
ram
eter
(HE
X)
0x03
0x03
0x03
XB
42
---
0e00
d3R
inge
r det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy u
pper
lim
itsR
inge
r det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy u
pper
lim
it (u
nit:
1 H
z, H
EX
)0x
460x
460x
46X
B43
---
0e00
d4R
inge
r det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy lo
wer
lim
itsR
inge
r det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy lo
wer
lim
it (u
nit:
1 H
z, H
EX
)0x
0c0x
0c0x
0cX
B44
---
0e00
d5R
inge
r ON
tim
e m
ax. v
alue
Rin
ger O
N ti
me
max
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
000x
000x
00X
B45
---
0e00
d6R
inge
r ON
tim
e m
in. v
alue
Rin
ger O
N ti
me
min
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
0a0x
0a0x
08X
B46
---
0e00
d7R
inge
r OFF
tim
e m
ax. v
alue
Rin
ger O
FF ti
me
max
. val
ue (u
nit:
100
ms,
HE
X)
0x3c
0x3c
0x46
XB
47
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g 0e
00d8
Rin
ger O
FF ti
me
max
. val
ueR
inge
r OFF
tim
e m
in. v
alue
(uni
t: 10
0 m
s, H
EX
)0x
020x
000x
00X
B48
---
0e00
d9P
B d
ial s
igna
l tra
nsm
issi
on ti
me
PB
dia
l sig
nal t
rans
mis
sion
tim
e (u
nit:
5 m
s, H
EX
)0x
150x
190x
15X
B49
---
0e00
daP
B d
ial i
nter
dig
it pa
use
PB
dia
l int
er d
igit
paus
e tim
e (u
nit:
5 m
s, H
EX
)0x
110x
150x
11X
B4A
Setti
ngA
ddre
ssIte
m
Con
tent
sD
efau
ltC
SRC
bit7
bit6
bit5
bit4
bit3
bit2
bit1
bit0
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etw
ork
Fa
xA
PP
EN
DIX
---
0e00
db10
pps
puls
e di
al b
reak
rate
10pp
s pu
lse
dial
bre
ak ra
te (%
, HE
X)
0x44
0x3d
0x3d
XB
4B
---
0e00
dc10
pps
puls
e di
al s
tart
time
10pp
s pu
lse
dial
sta
rt tim
e (u
nit:
10 m
s, H
EX
)0x
0c0x
0c0x
0cX
B4C
---
0e00
dd10
pps
puls
e di
al b
lock
ing
time
10pp
s pu
lse
dial
blo
ckin
g tim
e (u
nit:
10 m
s, H
EX
)0x
0c0x
0c0x
0cX
B4D
---
0e00
de10
pps
puls
e di
al in
ter d
igit
paus
e10
pps
puls
e di
al in
ter d
igit
paus
e (u
nit:
10 m
s, H
EX
)0x
500x
500x
46X
B4E
---
0e00
df20
pps
puls
e di
al b
reak
rate
20pp
s pu
lse
dial
bra
ke ra
te (%
, HE
X)
0x44
0x3d
0x3d
XB
4F
---
0e00
e020
pps
puls
e di
al s
tart
time
20pp
s pu
lse
dial
sta
rt tim
e (u
nit:
10 m
s, H
EX
)0x
0c0x
0c0x
0cX
B50
---
0e00
e120
pps
puls
e di
al b
lock
ing
time
20pp
s pu
lse
dial
blo
ckin
g tim
e (u
nit:
10 m
s, H
EX
)0x
0c0x
0c0x
0cX
B51
---
0e00
e220
pps
puls
e di
al in
ter d
igit
paus
e20
pps
puls
e di
al in
ter d
igit
paus
e (u
nit:
10 m
s, H
EX
)0x
410x
280x
44X
B52
---
0e00
e3Fl
ash
dial
rela
y O
N ti
me
Flas
h di
al re
lay
ON
tim
e (u
nit:
10 m
s, H
EX
)0x
1e0x
1e0x
1eX
B53
---
0e00
e4E
arth
dia
l rel
ay O
N ti
me
Ear
th d
ial r
elay
ON
tim
e (u
nit:
10 m
s, H
EX
)0x
1e0x
1e0x
1eX
B54
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g 0e
00e5
PB
sig
nal t
rans
mis
sion
leve
lP
B s
igna
l tra
nsm
issi
on le
vel (
unit:
1 d
Bm
, HE
X)
0x0a
0x0a
0x06
XB
55
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g 0e
00e6
PB
sig
nal l
evel
diff
eren
ce (H
L)P
B le
vel d
iffer
ence
(HL)
(uni
t: 0.
5 dB
m, H
EX
)0x
040x
040x
04X
B56
---
0e00
e7D
cLoo
p in
tegr
atio
n tim
e w
hen
CM
L is
set
to
OFF
DC
LOO
P in
tegr
atio
n tim
e at
CM
L re
lay
OFF
(uni
t: 5
ms,
HE
X)
0x50
0x50
0x50
XB
57
---
0e00
e8D
cLoo
p in
tegr
atio
n tim
e w
hen
CM
L is
set
to
ON
DC
LOO
P in
tegr
atio
n tim
e at
CM
L re
lay
ON
(uni
t: 5
ms,
HE
X)
0x10
0x10
0x10
XB
58
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g (0
- 2)
0e00
e9P
ause
tim
eP
ause
tim
e (u
nit:
sec,
HE
X)
0x01
0x01
0x01
XB
59
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g (6
,7)
0e00
eaD
CLO
OP
che
ck m
ode
DC
-LO
OP
che
ck00
: No
01: p
h.A
onl
y 10
: Alw
ays
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
5A
---
0e00
ebD
CLO
OP
wai
ting
time
DC
LOO
P w
aitin
g tim
e (u
nit:
100
ms,
HE
X)
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
5B
---
0e00
ecD
CLO
OP
inst
anta
neou
s sh
utdo
wn
allo
wed
tim
e (p
h.A
)D
CLO
OP
inst
anta
neou
s sh
utdo
wn
allo
wab
le ti
me
(uni
t: 10
ms,
HE
X) (
at th
e tim
e of
cal
ling,
CM
L O
N to
end
of d
ialin
g)0x
000x
000x
00X
B5C
---
0e00
edD
CLO
OP
inst
anta
neou
s sh
utdo
wn
allo
wed
tim
e (p
h.B
)D
CLO
OP
inst
anta
neou
s sh
utdo
wn
allo
wab
le ti
me
(uni
t: 10
ms,
HE
X) (
afte
r com
plet
ion
of d
ialin
g an
d af
ter C
ML
ON
at t
he ti
me
of re
cept
ion)
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
5D
Setti
ngA
ddre
ssIte
m
Con
tent
sD
efau
ltC
SRC
bit7
bit6
bit5
bit4
bit3
bit2
bit1
bit0
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Fa
xA
PP
EN
DIX
Util
ity M
ode
(0,1
,6)
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g (4
,5)
0e00
eeD
ial m
ode
RIN
G D
ET
mod
eR
ING
det
ectio
n m
ode
01: N
o. o
f tim
es10
: TIm
e
Pul
se fo
rmat
00: G
ener
al01
: SW
10: N
O
Dia
ling
met
hod
00: P
B01
: 10p
ps10
: 20p
ps11
: 16p
ps
0x12
0x10
0x10
XB
5E
---
0e00
ef1s
t/2nd
DT
dete
ctio
n pa
ram
eter
At 2
nd D
T de
tec-
tion
DP
dia
ling
only
1st D
T2 ty
pe0x
000x
000x
00X
B5F
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g (4
,5)
0e00
f0To
ne d
etec
tion
1300
Hz
0: N
o1:
Yes
Bus
yTon
e0:
No
1: Y
esB
usy
Tone
det
ec-
tion
is fi
xed
to
ON
dur
ing
TEL/
FAX
sel
ectio
n.
PB
X D
T0:
No
1: Y
es
3rd
DT
0: N
o1:
Yes
2nd
DT
0: N
o1:
Yes
1st D
T0:
No
1: Y
es0x
110x
010x
00X
B60
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g 0e
00f1
No.
of b
usy
tone
det
ectio
nB
usy
tone
det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy (H
EX
)0x
020x
000x
00X
B61
Util
ity M
ode
0e00
f2N
o. o
f RIN
G d
etec
tion
Rin
g de
tect
ion
frequ
ency
(tim
es, H
EX
)0x
020x
020x
02X
B62
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g 0e
00f3
RIN
G d
etec
tion
time
Rin
g de
tect
ion
time
(sec
, HE
X)
0x06
0x06
0x06
XB
63
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g 0e
00f4
Tim
e to
wai
t for
a re
spon
se fr
om a
rem
ote
stat
ion
Tim
e w
aitin
g re
spon
se fr
om re
mot
e st
atio
n af
ter c
allin
g (u
nit:
sec,
HE
X)
0x37
0x37
0x37
XB
64
Util
ity M
ode
(4)
0e00
f5A
nsw
erin
g m
achi
ne fu
nctio
n A
nsw
erin
g m
achi
ne C
NG
det
ectio
n tim
e (u
nit:
10se
c, H
EX
) (1
- 7)
Ans
wer
mod
e0:
OFF
1: O
NA
nsw
erin
g m
achi
ne D
CLO
OP
det
ectio
n tim
e (u
nit:
5sec
, HE
X) (
1 - 1
5)0x
640x
640x
64X
B65
Util
ity M
ode
0e00
f6 -
0e00
f7R
emot
e re
cept
ion
pass
wor
dA
SC
II [2
]0x
2a0x
200x
2a0x
200x
2a0x
20X
B66
- 67
---
0e00
f8R
BT
trans
mis
sion
tim
eR
ingB
ackT
one
sign
al tr
ansm
issi
on ti
me
(uni
t: 10
00 m
s, H
EX
)0x
140x
140x
14X
B68
---
0e00
f9C
AR
sig
nal O
N ti
me
max
. val
ueC
AR
ON
tim
e m
ax. v
alue
(uni
t: 20
ms,
HE
X)
0x28
0x00
0x00
XB
69
---
0e00
faC
AR
sig
nal O
N ti
me
min
. val
ueC
AR
ON
tim
e m
in. v
alue
(uni
t: 20
ms,
HE
X)
0x0a
0x00
0x00
XB
6A
---
0e00
fbC
AR
sig
nal O
FF ti
me
max
. val
ueC
AR
OFF
tim
e m
ax. v
alue
(uni
t: 20
ms,
HE
X)
0x28
0x00
0x00
XB
6B
---
0e00
fcC
AR
sig
nal O
FF ti
me
min
. val
ueC
AR
OFF
tim
e m
in. v
alue
(uni
t: 20
ms,
HE
X)
0x0a
0x00
0x00
XB
6C
---
0e00
fdC
AR
sig
nal d
etec
tion
frequ
ency
CA
R (i
nfor
mat
ion
rece
ivin
g te
rmin
al s
tart
sign
al) d
etec
tion
frequ
ency
(tim
es, H
EX
)0x
010x
000x
00X
B6D
---
0e00
feC
alle
r ID
sig
nal w
aitin
g tim
eID
wai
ting
time
afte
r Cal
ler I
D/D
IAL
IN p
rimar
y re
spon
se (u
nit 1
000
ms,
HE
X)
0x05
0x00
0x00
XB
6E
---
0e00
ffR
emot
e re
cept
ion
pass
wor
d en
try w
aitin
g tim
eP
assw
ord
sign
al (D
TMF)
det
ectio
n w
aitin
g tim
e (u
nit:
100
ms,
HE
X)
0x14
0x14
0x14
XB
6F
Setti
ngA
ddre
ssIte
m
Con
tent
sD
efau
ltC
SRC
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bit6
bit5
bit4
bit3
bit2
bit1
bit0
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PP
EN
DIX
•F
or s
ub li
ne (
Add
ress
: 0e0
1a0
- 0e
022d
)
---
0e01
00N
orm
al/n
umbe
r dis
play
aut
omat
ic li
ne
dete
rmin
atio
n fu
nctio
n
Aut
omat
ic ju
dg-
men
t fun
ctio
n0:
OFF
1: O
N
V23
sig
nal d
etec
tion
wai
ting
time
whe
n ju
dged
(x1
sec,
HE
X)
0x83
0x00
0x00
XB
70
Util
ity M
ode
(0 -
6)0e
0101
Mon
itor s
peak
erP
B to
ne m
onito
r-in
g at
the
time
of
off-h
ook
Mon
itor s
peak
er in
com
mun
icat
ion
00: O
FF11
: ON
Spea
ker v
olum
e (H
EX
)(0-
1F)
0x10
0x10
0x10
XB
71
Util
ity M
ode
0e01
02 -
0e01
15N
umer
ic ID
[20]
AS
CII
[20]
Whe
n ID
is le
ss th
an 2
0 di
gits
, jus
tify
to th
e le
ft an
d in
sert
spac
e at
the
top
(no
NU
LL te
rmin
ator
).A
ll 0x
20A
ll 0x
20A
ll 0x
20X
B72
- 85
Util
ity M
ode
(0 -
3)0e
0116
PB
X c
onne
ctio
n m
ode
No.
of d
igits
of o
utsi
de li
ne a
cces
s w
ith P
BX
con
nect
ed00
: Spe
cifie
d by
P
PB
X c
all
0000
- 10
01: k
eypa
d10
11: #
Cal
l11
00: *
Cal
l11
01: E
arth
dia
l11
0: F
lash
cal
l11
11: P
BX
unc
onne
cted
0x0f
0x0f
0x0f
XB
86
Util
ity M
ode
(5)
0e01
17P
roto
col m
onito
r
TEL/
FAX
sw
itch-
ing
RB
T m
onito
r so
und
0: O
FF1:
ON
Inhi
bit t
he
spea
ker t
o so
und
whe
n of
f-hoo
k bu
tton
is p
ress
ed1:
Inhi
bit
0: N
ot in
hibi
t
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
87
Util
ity M
ode
(0 -
4)0e
0118
Rec
eptio
n fu
nctio
nN
ame
disp
lay
0: N
ot in
hibi
t1:
Inhi
bit
Com
puls
ory
Mem
ory
RX
0: N
ot in
hibi
t1:
Inhi
bit
No.
of c
alle
r /
nam
e di
spla
y (n
umbe
r dis
play
/ (d
ispl
ay o
f sub
-sc
riber
s fo
r tra
ce-
back
sys
tem
))0:
Not
inhi
bit
1: In
hibi
t
Clo
sed-
area
co
mm
unic
atio
n0:
Not
inhi
bit
1: In
hibi
t
Rem
ote
RX
0: N
ot in
hibi
t1:
Inhi
bit
Dia
lIn0:
Not
inhi
bit
1: In
hibi
t0x
3f0x
3f0x
3fX
B88
Util
ity M
ode
0e01
19P
BX
out
side
line
acc
ess
code
1 (B
CD
)1s
t dig
it2n
d di
git
0xff
0xff
0xff
XB
89
Util
ity M
ode
0e01
1aP
BX
out
side
line
acc
ess
code
2 (B
CD
)3r
d di
git
4th
digi
t0x
ff0x
ff0x
ffX
B8A
---
0e01
1bLi
mit
of lo
ng s
ize
rece
ptio
n
Lim
it of
long
siz
e re
cept
ion
0: L
imit
1: U
nlim
ited
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
8B
---
0e01
1cM
ax. s
ize
of lo
ng o
rigin
al re
ceiv
ed
(In th
e ca
se o
f 400
dpi
or l
ess)
Whe
n th
e re
solu
tion
for r
ecep
tion
is 4
00 d
pi o
r les
s, th
e si
ze o
f a lo
ng o
rigin
al re
ceiv
ed th
at is
rega
rded
as
an e
rror
(T
he m
axim
um s
ize
is a
dec
imal
val
ue x
10
mm
. 0 is
rega
rded
as
1000
mm
.)0x
640x
640x
64X
B8C
---
0e01
1dM
ax. s
ize
of lo
ng o
rigin
al re
ceiv
ed
(In th
e ca
se o
f 600
dpi
or l
ess)
Whe
n th
e re
solu
tion
for r
ecep
tion
is 6
00 d
pi, t
he s
ize
of a
long
orig
inal
rece
ived
that
is re
gard
ed a
s an
err
or
(The
max
imum
leng
th is
a d
ecim
al v
alue
x 1
0 m
m. 0
is re
gard
ed a
s th
e sa
me
as a
val
ue le
ss th
an 4
00 d
pi a
bove
.)
0x64
(0
x2E
for
bizh
ub
501/
500/
421/
420/
361/
360)
0x64
(0
x2E
for
bizh
ub
501/
500/
421/
420/
361/
360)
0x64
(0
x2E
for
bizh
ub
501/
500/
421/
420/
361/
360)
XB
8D
Setti
ngA
ddre
ssIte
m
Con
tent
sD
efau
ltC
SRC
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bit6
bit5
bit4
bit3
bit2
bit1
bit0
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Setti
ngA
ddre
ssIte
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Con
tent
sD
efau
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SRC
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bit6
bit5
bit4
bit3
bit2
bit1
bit0
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Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g0e
01a0
Tran
smis
sion
ATT
Tone
sig
nal/F
SK
tran
smis
sion
ATT
(HE
X) 1
dB
m e
very
(0 -
-15d
Bm
)H
igh-
spee
d si
gnal
tran
smis
sion
ATT
(HE
X) 1
dB
m e
very
(0 -
-15d
Bm
)0x
AA
0xA
A0x
88X
C00
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g(0
- 3)
0e01
a1C
ED
Tra
nsm
issi
on A
TTC
ED
/AN
S tr
ansm
issi
on A
TT (H
EX
) 1 d
Bm
eve
ry (0
- -1
5dB
m)
0x0A
0x0A
0x08
XC
01
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g(0
,1)
0e01
a2C
D/S
ED
ON
leve
lC
D/S
ED
ON
leve
l [dB
m]
00: -
33, 0
1: -3
8, 1
0: -4
3, 1
1: -4
80x
030x
030x
03X
C02
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g(4
,5)
0e01
a3Tr
ansm
issi
on c
able
am
plitu
de E
QL
Tran
smis
sion
cab
le E
QL0
00: 0
dB, 0
1: 4
dB, 1
0: 8
dB, 1
1: 1
2dB
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
03
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g(4
,5)
0e01
a4R
ecep
tion
cabl
e am
plitu
de E
QL
Rec
eptio
n ca
ble
EQ
L00
: 0dB
, 01:
4dB
, 10:
8dB
, 11:
12d
B0x
000x
000x
00X
C04
Util
ity
Mod
e(4,
5)0e
01a5
TEL/
FAX
sw
itchi
ngTE
L/FA
X s
witc
hing
mod
e00
: No
10: N
orm
al (R
BT
trans
mis
sion
)U
nuse
d0x
000x
000x
00X
C05
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g(0
- 3,
5 - 7
)0e
01a6
Rin
g B
ack
Tone
par
amet
erR
BT
form
000:
No,
001
: Jap
an, 0
10: U
S, 0
11: U
K, 1
00: G
erm
any,
10
1 - 1
11: O
ther
s
CE
D tr
ansm
itted
up
on T
EL/
FAX
sw
itchi
ngR
BT
trans
mis
sion
leve
l (H
EX
) 0 -
-15
dBm
0x2A
0x4A
0x68
XC
06
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g(6
,7)
0e01
a7O
pera
ted
in in
tern
atio
nal m
ode
DIS
wai
ting
fre-
quen
cy0:
Alw
ays
once
, 1:
Tw
ice
in o
ver-
seas
com
mun
i-ca
tion
Ove
rsea
s co
m-
mun
icat
ion
0: N
o, 1
: Yes
N.A
0x40
0x40
0x40
XC
07
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g(0
,1,3
,4)
0e01
a8St
artin
g sp
eed
in in
tern
atio
nal m
ode
(V29
mod
em)
N.A
9600
/V.2
9bps
7200
/V.2
9bps
N.A
4800
/V27
bps
2400
/V27
bps
0x02
0x02
0x02
XC
08
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g(4
- 7)
0e01
a9St
artin
g sp
eed
in in
tern
atio
nal m
ode
(V17
or V
33 m
odem
)14
400b
ps/v
.17
1200
0bps
/v.1
796
00bp
s/v.
1772
00bp
s/v.
17N
.A0x
100x
100x
10X
C09
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g0e
01aa
Star
ting
spee
d in
inte
rnat
iona
l mod
e (V
34)
3360
0bps
/V.3
431
200b
ps/V
.34
2880
0bps
/V.3
426
400b
ps/V
.34
2400
0bps
/V.3
421
600b
ps/V
.34
1920
0bps
/V.3
416
800b
ps/V
.34
0x20
0x20
0x20
XC
0A
---
0e01
abC
D O
FF ti
mer
CD
OFF
tim
er (u
nit:
100
ms,
HE
X)
0x14
0x14
0x14
XC
0B
---
0e01
acC
D O
N in
tegr
atio
n tim
eC
D O
N in
tegr
atio
n tim
e (u
nit:
100
ms,
HE
X)
0x06
0x06
0x06
XC
0C
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g(0
- 3,
7)0e
01ad
Sym
bol s
peed
max
imum
allo
wab
le v
alue
V34
con
trol c
h da
ta ra
te0:
120
0, 1
: 240
0R
eser
ved
Max
. allo
wab
le s
ymbo
l spe
ed00
00: 2
400,
000
1: R
eser
ved,
001
0: 2
800
0011
: 300
0, 0
100:
320
0, 0
101:
342
90x
050x
050x
05X
C0D
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g0e
01ae
Sym
bol r
ate
sele
ctio
n cr
iteria
Atte
nuat
ion
dist
ortio
n pr
oper
ty (-
6dB
- +6
dB)
0000
:-6, 0
001:
-5, 0
010:
-4, 0
011:
-3, 0
100:
-2, 0
101:
-1, 0
110:
0, 0
111:
+1,
1000
:+2,
100
1:+3
, 101
0:+4
, 101
1:+5
, 110
0:+6
Ban
d en
d S
/N (-
6dB
- +6
dB)
0000
:-6, 0
001:
-5, 0
010:
-4, 0
011:
-3, 0
100:
-2, 0
101:
-1, 0
110:
0, 0
111:
+1,
1000
:+2,
100
1:+3
, 101
0:+4
, 101
1:+5
, 110
0:+6
0x66
0x66
0x66
XC
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ity M
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Spec
ial S
ettin
g(0
- 3)
0e01
afP
rimar
y ch
anne
l dat
a ra
te s
elec
tion
crite
ria
V.34
rece
ptio
n ga
in c
orre
ctio
n (-
4.0d
B -
+3.5
dB)
0000
:0, 0
001:
+0.5
, 001
0:+1
.0, 0
011:
+1.5
, 010
0:+2
.0, 0
101:
+2.5
, 01
10:+
3.0,
011
1:+3
.5, 1
000:
-4.0
, 100
1:-3
.5, 1
010:
-3.0
, 101
1:-2
.5,
1100
:-2.0
, 110
1:-1
.5, 1
110:
-1.0
, 111
1:-0
.5
Prim
ary
chan
nel d
ata
rate
sel
ectio
n cr
iteria
(-8d
B -
+7dB
)00
00:-8
, 000
1:-7
, 001
0:-6
, 001
1:-5
, 010
0:-4
, 010
1:-3
, 011
0:-2
, 011
1:-1
, 10
00:0
, 100
1:+1
, 101
0:+2
, 101
1:+3
, 110
0:+4
, 110
1:+5
, 111
0:+6
, 111
1:+7
0x08
0x08
0x08
XC
0F
---
0e01
b0V
34 p
rimar
y ch
anne
l fal
l bac
kN
o. o
f fal
l bac
k fra
me
erro
rs (H
ex)
0x03
0x03
0x03
XC
10
---
0e01
b1V
34 c
ontro
l cha
nnel
fall
back
Fall
back
EQ
MVA
L va
lue
(HE
X)
0x40
0x40
0x40
XC
11
---
0e01
b2V
34 O
FF re
cept
ion
– V
34 O
FF ti
me
afte
r er
ror
Tim
er v
alue
afte
r V34
rece
ptio
n er
ror t
o re
set t
he V
34 O
FF re
cept
ion
(min
., H
EX
)(E
nabl
ed o
nly
whe
n th
e tra
nsm
issi
on s
ide
cann
ot b
e sp
ecifi
ed)
0x0a
0x0a
0x0a
XC
12
---
0e01
b3V
34 O
FF re
cept
ion
– N
o. o
f suc
cess
ful
cons
ecut
ive
V17
rece
ptio
n tim
es to
rese
t V
34 O
FF
No.
of s
ucce
ssfu
l con
secu
tive
V17
rece
ptio
n tim
es to
rese
t V34
OFF
rece
ptio
n af
ter V
34 re
cept
ion
erro
r (N
o. o
f tim
es, H
EX
)(E
nabl
ed o
nly
whe
n th
e tra
nsm
issi
on s
ide
can
be s
peci
fied
with
Cal
ler I
D)
0x0a
0x0a
0x0a
XC
13
---
0e01
b4V
34 O
FF re
cept
ion
– Fu
nctio
n sw
itch
(dis
able
d)
V34
OFF
func
-tio
n at
man
ual
rece
ptio
n0:
Ena
bled
, 1:
Dis
able
d
V34
OFF
rese
t m
ode
= N
o. o
f su
cces
sful
con
-se
cutiv
e V
17
rece
ptio
n tim
es
(ID s
peci
fied)
0: E
nabl
ed,
1: D
isab
led
V34
OFF
rese
t m
ode
= tim
e (ID
ca
nnot
be
spec
i-fie
d)0:
Ena
bled
, 1:
Dis
able
d
0x00
0x02
0x02
XC
14
---
0e01
b5JB
IG p
aram
eter
Use
of f
ollo
win
g FP
JB
IG o
ptio
n LO
siz
e at
redu
c-tio
n 0:
No,
1: Y
es
JBIG
opt
iona
l L0
capa
city
0: N
o, 1
: Yes
0x01
0x01
0x01
XC
15
---
0e01
b6JB
IG L
0 si
zeJB
IG o
ptio
nal L
O s
ize
used
for r
educ
tion
(hex
) (se
tting
rang
eF0x
01 -
0xfff
fffff)
[0] =
HH
, [1]
= H
L, [2
] = L
H, [
3] =
LL
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x80
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x80
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x80
XC
16
---
0e01
baJB
IG O
FF re
cept
ion
– Fu
nctio
n sw
itch
(dis
able
d)
JBIG
OFF
func
-tio
n at
A3
high
-de
finiti
on re
cep-
tion
(DIS
re-tr
ans-
miss
ion)
0: O
FF, 1
: ON
JBIG
OFF
func
-tio
n af
ter J
BIG
re
cept
ion
erro
r0:
Ena
bled
, 1:
Dis
able
d
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
1A
---
0e01
bbJB
IG O
FF re
cept
ion
– JB
IG O
FF ti
me
afte
r er
ror
Tim
er v
alue
afte
r JB
IG re
cept
ion
erro
r to
rese
t JB
IG O
FF re
cept
ion
(min
., H
EX
) (10
min
. in
case
of 0
)0x
0a0x
0a0x
0aX
C1B
---
0e01
bcP
BX
dia
l ton
e de
tect
ion
frequ
ency
upp
er
limit
PB
X d
ial t
one
dete
ctio
n fre
quen
cy u
pper
lim
it (u
nit:
10 H
z, H
EX
)0x
310x
000x
00X
C1C
---
0e01
bdP
BX
dia
l ton
e de
tect
ion
frequ
ency
low
er
limit
PB
X d
ial t
one
dete
ctio
n fre
quen
cy lo
wer
lim
it (u
nit:
10 H
z, H
EX
)0x
1f0x
000x
00X
C1D
---
0e01
beP
BX
dia
l ton
e de
tect
ion
time
PB
X d
ial t
one
dete
ctio
n tim
e or
max
. ON
tim
e va
lue
(uni
t: 20
ms,
HE
X)
0x32
0x00
0x00
XC
1E
---
0e01
bfP
BX
dia
l ton
e O
N ti
me
min
. val
ueP
BX
dia
l ton
e O
N ti
me
min
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
000x
000x
00X
C1F
Setti
ngA
ddre
ssIte
m
Con
tent
sD
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0e01
c0P
BX
dia
l ton
e O
FF ti
me
max
. val
ueP
BX
dia
l ton
e O
FF ti
me
max
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
000x
000x
00X
C20
---
0e01
c1P
BX
dia
l ton
e O
FF ti
me
min
. val
ueP
BX
dia
l ton
e O
FF ti
me
min
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
000x
000x
00X
C21
---
0e01
c2P
BX
dia
l ton
e w
aitin
g tim
eP
BX
dia
l ton
e w
aitin
g tim
e or
pre
-pau
se ti
me
(uni
t: 1
sec,
HE
X)
0x03
0x03
0x03
XC
22
---
0e01
c3P
BX
dia
l ton
e in
stan
tane
ous
brea
k de
tect
ion
time
Inst
anta
neou
s br
eak
dete
ctio
n tim
e (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
) or t
one
dete
ctio
n fre
quen
cy (t
imes
, HE
X)
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
23
---
0e01
c4P
BX
dia
l ton
e fre
quen
cy s
ynch
roni
zatio
n pa
ram
eter
(HE
X)
0x03
0x03
0x03
XC
24
---
0e01
c51s
t dia
l ton
e de
tect
ion
frequ
ency
upp
er
limit
1st d
ial t
one
dete
ctio
n fre
quen
cy u
pper
lim
it (u
nit:
10 H
z, H
EX
)0x
310x
350x
00X
C25
---
0e01
c61s
t dia
l ton
e de
tect
ion
frequ
ency
low
er li
mit
1st d
ial t
one
dete
ctio
n fre
quen
cy lo
wer
lim
it (u
nit:
10 H
z, H
EX
)0x
1f0x
230x
00X
C26
---
0e01
c71s
t dia
l ton
e de
tect
ion
time
1st d
ial t
one
dete
ctio
n tim
e or
max
. ON
tim
e va
lue
(uni
t: 20
ms,
HE
X)
0x32
0x32
0x00
XC
27
---
0e01
c81s
t dia
l ton
e O
N ti
me
min
. val
ue1s
t dia
l ton
e O
N ti
me
min
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
000x
000x
00X
C28
---
0e01
c91s
t dia
l ton
e O
FF ti
me
max
. val
ue1s
t dia
l ton
e O
FF ti
me
max
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
000x
000x
00X
C29
---
0e01
ca1s
t dia
l ton
e O
FF ti
me
min
. val
ue1s
t dia
l ton
e O
FF ti
me
min
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
000x
000x
00X
C2A
---
0e01
cb1s
t dia
l ton
e w
aitin
g tim
e1s
t dia
l ton
e w
aitin
g tim
e or
pre
-pau
se ti
me
(uni
t: 1
sec,
HE
X)
0x03
0x03
0x04
XC
2B
---
0e01
cc1s
t dia
l ton
e in
stan
tane
ous
brea
k de
tect
ion
time
Inst
anta
neou
s br
eak
dete
ctio
n tim
e (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
) or t
one
dete
ctio
n fre
quen
cy (t
imes
, HE
X)
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
2C
---
0e01
cd1s
t dia
l ton
e fre
quen
cy s
ynch
roni
zatio
n pa
ram
eter
(HE
X)
0x03
0x03
0x03
XC
2D
---
0e01
ce2n
d di
al to
ne d
etec
tion
frequ
ency
upp
er
limit
2nd
dial
tone
det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy u
pper
lim
it (u
nit:
10 H
z, H
EX
)0x
310x
000x
00X
C2E
---
0e01
cf2n
d di
al to
ne d
etec
tion
frequ
ency
low
er
limit
2nd
dial
tone
det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy lo
wer
lim
it (u
nit:
10 H
z, H
EX
)0x
1f0x
000x
00X
C2F
---
0e01
d02n
d di
al to
ne d
etec
tion
time
2nd
dial
tone
det
ectio
n tim
e or
max
. ON
tim
e va
lue
(uni
t: 20
ms,
HE
X)
0x08
0x00
0x00
XC
30
---
0e01
d12n
d di
al to
ne O
N ti
me
min
. val
ue2n
d di
al to
ne O
N ti
me
min
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
020x
000x
00X
C31
---
0e01
d22n
d di
al to
ne O
FF ti
me
max
. val
ue2n
d di
al to
ne O
FF ti
me
max
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
0a0x
000x
00X
C32
---
0e01
d32n
d di
al to
ne O
FF ti
me
min
. val
ue2n
d di
al to
ne O
FF ti
me
min
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
040x
000x
00X
C33
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ngA
ddre
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0e01
d42n
d di
al to
ne w
aitin
g tim
e2n
d di
al to
ne w
aitin
g tim
e or
pre
-pau
se ti
me
(uni
t: 1
sec,
HE
X)
0x03
0x03
0x03
XC
34
---
0e01
d52n
d di
al to
ne in
stan
tane
ous
brea
k de
tec-
tion
time
Inst
anta
neou
s br
eak
dete
ctio
n tim
e (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
) or t
one
dete
ctio
n fre
quen
cy (t
imes
, HE
X)
0x03
0x00
0x00
XC
35
---
0e01
d62n
d di
al to
ne fr
eque
ncy
sync
hron
izat
ion
para
met
er(H
EX
)0x
030x
030x
03X
C36
---
0e01
d73r
d di
al to
ne d
etec
tion
frequ
ency
upp
er
limit
3rd
dial
tone
det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy u
pper
lim
it (u
nit:
10 H
z, H
EX
)0x
000x
000x
00X
C37
---
0e01
d83r
d di
al to
ne d
etec
tion
frequ
ency
low
er li
mit
3rd
dial
tone
det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy lo
wer
lim
it (u
nit:
10 H
z, H
EX
)0x
000x
000x
00X
C38
---
0e01
d93r
d di
al to
ne fr
eque
ncy
sync
hron
izat
ion
para
met
er(H
EX
)0x
ff0x
ff0x
ffX
C39
---
0e01
daB
usy
tone
det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy u
pper
lim
itD
etec
tion
frequ
ency
upp
er li
mit
(uni
t: 10
Hz,
HE
X)
0x31
0x00
0x00
XC
3A
---
0e01
dbB
usy
tone
det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy lo
wer
lim
itD
etec
tion
frequ
ency
low
er li
mit
(uni
t: 10
Hz,
HE
X)
0x1f
0x00
0x00
XC
3B
---
0e01
dcB
usy
tone
ON
tim
e m
ax. v
alue
Bus
y to
ne O
N ti
me
max
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
1e0x
000x
00X
C3C
---
0e01
ddB
usy
tone
ON
tim
e m
in. v
alue
Bus
y to
ne O
N ti
me
min
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
140x
000x
00X
C3D
---
0e01
deB
usy
tone
OFF
tim
e m
ax. v
alue
Bus
y to
ne O
FF ti
me
max
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
1e0x
000x
00X
C3E
---
0e01
dfB
usy
tone
OFF
tim
e m
in. v
alue
Bus
y to
ne O
FF ti
me
min
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
140x
000x
00X
C3F
---
0e01
e0B
usy
tone
Unu
sed
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
40
---
0e01
e2B
usy
tone
freq
uenc
y sy
nchr
oniz
atio
n pa
ram
eter
(HE
X)
0x03
0x03
0x03
XC
42
---
0e01
e3R
inge
r det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy u
pper
lim
itR
inge
r det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy u
pper
lim
it (u
nit:
1 H
z, H
EX
)0x
460x
460x
46X
C43
---
0e01
e4R
inge
r det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy lo
wer
lim
itR
inge
r det
ectio
n fre
quen
cy lo
wer
lim
it (u
nit:
1 H
z, H
EX
)0x
0c0x
0c0x
0cX
C44
---
0e01
e5R
inge
r ON
tim
e m
ax. v
alue
Rin
ger O
N ti
me
max
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
000x
000x
00X
C45
---
0e01
e6R
inge
r ON
tim
e m
in. v
alue
Rin
ger O
N ti
me
min
. val
ue (u
nit:
20 m
s, H
EX
)0x
0a0x
0a0x
08X
C46
---
0e01
e7R
inge
r OFF
tim
e m
ax. v
alue
Rin
ger O
FF ti
me
max
. val
ue (u
nit:
100
ms,
HE
X)
0x3c
0x3c
0x46
XC
47
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g0e
01e8
Rin
ger O
FF ti
me
min
. val
ueR
inge
r OFF
tim
e m
in. v
alue
(uni
t: 10
0 m
s, H
EX
)0x
020x
000x
00X
C48
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0e01
e9P
B d
ial s
igna
l tra
nsm
issi
on ti
me
PB
dia
l sig
nal t
rans
mis
sion
tim
e (u
nit:
5 m
s, H
EX
)0x
150x
190x
15X
C49
---
0e01
eaP
B d
ial i
nter
-dig
it pa
use
PB
dia
l int
er-d
igit
paus
e tim
e (u
nit:
5 m
s, H
EX
)0x
110x
150x
11X
C4A
---
0e01
eb10
pps
pul
se d
ial b
reak
rate
10 p
ps p
ulse
dia
l bre
ak ra
te (%
, HE
X)
0x44
0x3d
0x3d
XC
4B
---
0e01
ec10
pps
pul
se d
ial s
tart
time
10 p
ps p
ulse
dia
l sta
rt tim
e (u
nit:
10 m
s, H
EX
)0x
0c0x
0c0x
0cX
C4C
---
0e01
ed10
pps
pul
se d
ial b
lock
ing
time
10 p
ps p
ulse
dia
l blo
ckin
g tim
e (u
nit:
10 m
s, H
EX
)0x
0c0x
0c0x
0cX
C4D
---
0e01
ee10
pps
pul
se d
ial i
nter
-dig
it pa
use
10 p
ps p
ulse
dia
l int
er d
igit
paus
e (u
nit:
10 m
s, H
EX
)0x
500x
500x
46X
C4E
---
0e01
ef20
pps
pul
se d
ial b
reak
rate
20 p
ps p
ulse
dia
l bre
ak ra
te (%
, HE
X)
0x44
0x3d
0x3d
XC
4F
---
0e01
f020
pps
pul
se d
ial s
tart
time
20 p
ps p
ulse
dia
l sta
rt tim
e (u
nit:
10 m
s, H
EX
)0x
0c0x
0c0x
0cX
C50
---
0e01
f120
pps
pul
se d
ial b
lock
ing
time
20 p
ps p
ulse
dia
l blo
ckin
g tim
e (u
nit:
10 m
s, H
EX
)0x
0c0x
0c0x
0cX
C51
---
0e01
f220
pps
pul
se d
ial i
nter
-dig
it pa
use
20 p
ps p
ulse
dia
l int
er-d
igit
paus
e (u
nit:
10 m
s, H
EX
)0x
410x
280x
44X
C52
---
0e01
f3Fl
ash
calli
ng re
lay
ON
tim
eFl
ash
calli
ng re
lay
ON
tim
e (u
nit:
10 m
s, H
EX
)0x
1e0x
1e0x
1eX
C53
---
0e01
f4E
arth
dia
l rel
ay O
N ti
me
Ear
th d
ial r
elay
ON
tim
e (u
nit:
10 m
s, H
EX
)0x
1e0x
1e0x
1eX
C54
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g0e
01f5
PB
sig
nal t
rans
mis
sion
leve
lP
B s
igna
l tra
nsm
issi
on le
vel (
unit:
1 d
Bm
, HE
X)
0x0a
0x0a
0x06
XC
55
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g0e
01f6
PB
sig
nal l
evel
diff
eren
ce (H
L)P
B s
igna
l lev
el d
iffer
ence
(HL)
(uni
t: 0.
5 dB
m, H
EX
)0x
040x
040x
04X
C56
---
0e01
f7D
CLO
OP
inte
grat
ion
time
at C
ML
OFF
DC
LOO
P in
tegr
atio
n tim
e at
CM
L re
lay
OFF
(uni
t: 5
ms,
HE
X)
0x50
0x50
0x50
XC
57
---
0e01
f8D
CLO
OP
inte
grat
ion
time
at C
ML
ON
DC
LOO
P in
tegr
atio
n tim
e at
CM
L re
lay
ON
(uni
t: 5
ms,
HE
X)
0x10
0x10
0x10
XC
58
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g(0
- 2)
0e01
f9P
ause
tim
eP
ause
tim
e (u
nit:s
ec, H
EX
)0x
010x
010x
01X
C59
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g (6
, 7)
0e01
faD
C-L
OO
P c
heck
mod
eD
C-L
OO
P c
heck
00: N
o, 0
1: p
h.A
onl
y, 1
0: A
lway
s0x
000x
000x
00X
C5A
---
0e01
fbD
C-L
OO
P w
aitin
g tim
eD
C-L
OO
P w
aitin
g tim
e (u
nit:
100
ms,
HE
X)
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
5B
Setti
ngA
ddre
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Fa
xA
PP
EN
DIX
---
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low
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nit:
10 m
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EX
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the
time
of c
allin
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ON
to e
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f dia
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0x00
0x00
XC
5C
---
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fdD
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nit:
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and
afte
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L O
N a
t the
tim
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Mod
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Res
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o. o
f tim
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0: T
ime
Pul
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00: G
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al, 0
1: S
W, 1
0: N
O
Dia
ling
met
hod
00: P
B, 0
1: 1
0pps
, 10:
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11: 1
6pps
0x12
0x10
0x10
XC
5E
---
0e01
ff1s
t/2nd
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dete
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T2 ty
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000x
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C5F
Util
ity M
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Spec
ial S
ettin
g(4
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0e02
00To
ne d
etec
tion
1300
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o,
1: Y
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Bus
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No,
1:
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PB
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1:
Yes
3rd
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0: N
o,
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2nd
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0: N
o,
1: Y
es
1st D
T0:
No,
1:
Yes
0x11
0x01
0x00
XC
60
Util
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Spec
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ettin
g0e
0201
No.
of b
usy
tone
det
ectio
n tim
esN
o. o
f bus
y to
ne d
etec
tion
times
(HE
X)
0x02
0x00
0x00
XC
61
Util
ity M
ode
0e02
02N
o. o
f RIN
G d
etec
tion
times
No.
of R
ING
det
ectio
n tim
es (t
imes
, HE
X)
0x02
0x02
0x02
XC
62
Util
ity M
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Spec
ial S
ettin
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ecia
l Set
ting
0e02
03R
ING
det
ectio
n tim
eR
ing
dete
ctio
n tim
e (s
ec, H
EX
)0x
060x
060x
06X
C63
Util
ity M
ode
Spec
ial S
ettin
g0e
0204
Rem
ote
stat
ion
resp
onse
wai
ting
time
Rem
ote
stat
ion
resp
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wai
ting
time
at c
allin
g (u
nit:s
ec, H
EX
)0x
370x
370x
37X
C64
Util
ity M
ode
(4)
0e02
05A
nsw
erin
g m
achi
ne fu
nctio
nA
nsw
erin
g m
achi
ne C
NG
det
ectio
n tim
e (u
nit:
10 s
ec, H
EX
) (1-
7)
Ans
wer
mod
e0:
OFF
, 1:
ON
Ans
wer
ing
mac
hine
DC
-LO
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det
ectio
n tim
e (u
nit:
5 se
c, H
EX
) (1-
15)
0x64
0x64
0x64
XC
65
Util
ity M
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0e02
06R
emot
e re
cept
ion
pass
wor
dA
SC
II[2]
0x2a
0x20
0x2a
0x20
0x2a
0x20
XC
66
---
0e02
08R
BT
trans
mis
sion
tim
eR
ingB
ackT
one
sign
al tr
ansm
issi
on ti
me
(uni
t: 10
00 m
s, H
EX
)0x
140x
140x
14X
C68
---
0e02
09C
AR
sig
nal O
N ti
me
max
. val
ueC
AR
ON
tim
e m
ax. v
alue
(uni
t: 20
ms,
HE
X)
0x28
0x00
0x00
XC
69
---
0e02
0aC
AR
sig
nal O
N ti
me
min
. val
ueC
AR
ON
tim
e m
in. v
alue
(uni
t: 20
ms,
HE
X)
0x0a
0x00
0x00
XC
6A
---
0e02
0bC
AR
sig
nal O
FF ti
me
max
. val
ueC
AR
OFF
tim
e m
ax. v
alue
(uni
t: 20
ms,
HE
X)
0x28
0x00
0x00
XC
6B
---
0e02
0cC
AR
sig
nal O
FF ti
me
min
. val
ueC
AR
OFF
tim
e m
in. v
alue
(uni
t: 20
ms,
HE
X)
0x0a
0x00
0x00
XC
6C
---
0e02
0dN
o. o
f CA
R s
igna
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ectio
n tim
esN
o. o
f CA
R (i
nfor
mat
ion
rece
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rmin
al s
tart
sign
al) d
etec
tion
times
(tim
es, H
EX
)0x
010x
000x
00X
C6D
---
0e02
0eC
alle
r ID
sig
nal w
aitin
g tim
eID
wai
ting
time
afte
r Cal
ler I
D/D
IAL
IN p
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y re
spon
se (u
nit 1
000
ms,
HE
X)
0x05
0x00
0x00
XC
6E
Setti
ngA
ddre
ssIte
m
Con
tent
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efau
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or m
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line
---
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nit:
100
ms,
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X)
0x14
0x14
0x14
XC
6F
---
0e02
10N
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al/n
umbe
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play
aut
omat
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ne
dist
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ion
func
tion
Aut
omat
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is-
tinct
ion
func
tion
0: O
FF,
1: O
N
V23
sig
nal d
etec
tion
wai
ting
time
whe
n di
stin
guis
hed
(x1
sec,
HE
X)
0x83
0x00
0x00
XC
70
Util
ity M
ode
(0 -
6)0e
0211
Mon
itor s
peak
erP
B to
ne m
onito
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off-
hook
Mon
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peak
er in
com
mun
icat
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00: O
FF11
: ON
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ker v
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EX
) (0-
1F)
0x10
0x10
0x10
XC
71
Util
ity M
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0e02
12N
umer
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[20]
AS
CII
[20]
Whe
n ID
is le
ss th
an 2
0 di
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, lef
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tify
and
inse
rt a
spac
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the
head
. (N
o N
ULL
term
inat
or)
All
0x20
All
0x20
All
0x20
XC
72
Util
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(0 -
3)0e
0226
PB
X c
onne
ctio
n m
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No.
of d
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of o
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de li
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cces
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ith P
BX
con
nect
ed00
: Spe
cifie
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P
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cal
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1110
: Fla
sh c
all,
1111
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ncon
nect
ed0x
0f0x
0f0x
0fX
C86
Util
ity M
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(5)
0e02
27P
roto
col m
onito
r
Spea
ker s
elec
-tio
n0:
FK
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102
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FAX
sw
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ing
RB
T m
onito
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und
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FF,
1: O
N
Spea
ker s
ound
-in
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sabl
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whe
n of
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Dis
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d,
0: N
ot d
isab
led
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
87
Util
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(0 -
4)0e
0228
Rec
eptio
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nctio
n (d
isab
led)
Rem
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stat
ion
nam
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spla
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ame
disp
lay)
(v
aria
ble)
0: E
nabl
ed,
1: D
isab
led
Res
erve
d (fi
xed
at 1
)
Rem
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stat
ion
No.
/nam
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s-pl
ay (v
aria
ble)
0: E
nabl
ed,
1: D
isab
led
Clo
sed
Net
wor
k R
X (v
aria
ble)
0: V
alid
1: P
rohi
bite
dB
e su
re to
set
the
sam
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lue
as
that
for t
he m
ain
line.
(Im
poss
ible
of
eac
h se
tting
)
Res
erve
d(F
ixed
at 1
)R
eser
ved
(Fix
ed a
t 1)
0x3f
0x3f
0x3f
XC
88
Util
ity M
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0e02
29P
BX
out
side
line
acc
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code
1 (B
CD
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t dig
it2n
d di
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0xff
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0xff
XC
89
Util
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2aP
BX
out
side
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acc
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code
2 (B
CD
)3r
d di
git
4th
digi
t0x
ff0x
ff0x
ffX
C8A
---
0e02
2bLi
mit
of lo
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ize
rece
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Lim
it of
long
siz
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cept
ion
0: L
imit
1: U
nlim
ited
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
8B
---
0e02
2cM
ax. s
ize
of lo
ng o
rigin
al re
ceiv
ed
(In th
e ca
se o
f 400
dpi
or l
ess)
Whe
n th
e re
solu
tion
for r
ecep
tion
is 4
00 d
pi o
r les
s, th
e si
ze o
f a lo
ng o
rigin
al re
ceiv
ed th
at is
rega
rded
as
an e
rror
(T
he m
axim
um s
ize
is a
dec
imal
val
ue x
10
mm
. 0 is
rega
rded
as
1000
mm
.)0x
640x
640x
64X
C8C
Util
ity M
ode
0e02
2dM
ax. s
ize
of lo
ng o
rigin
al re
ceiv
ed
(In th
e ca
se o
f 600
dpi
or l
ess)
Whe
n th
e re
solu
tion
for r
ecep
tion
is 6
00 d
pi, t
he s
ize
of a
long
orig
inal
rece
ived
that
is re
gard
ed a
s an
err
or
(The
max
imum
leng
th is
a d
ecim
al v
alue
x 1
0 m
m. 0
is re
gard
ed a
s th
e sa
me
as a
val
ue le
ss th
an 4
00 d
pi a
bove
.)
0x64
(0
x2E
for
bizh
ub
501/
500/
421/
420/
361/
360)
0x64
(0
x2E
for
bizh
ub
501/
500/
421/
420/
361/
360)
0x64
(0
x2E
for
bizh
ub
501/
500/
421/
420/
361/
360)
XC
8D
Setti
ngA
ddre
ssIte
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Con
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sD
efau
ltC
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bit6
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ecep
tion
mai
n sc
an li
ne re
solu
tion
abili
ty [0
]40
0dpi
300d
pi20
0dpi
16pe
ls/m
m8p
els/
mm
0xaa
0xaa
0xaa
X2
00
0f00
01R
ecep
tion
mai
n sc
an li
ne re
solu
tion
abili
ty [0
](1
200d
pi)
(800
dpi)
600d
pi0x
010x
010x
01X
201
0f00
02R
ecep
tion
sub
scan
ning
reso
lutio
n ab
ility
[0]
400d
pi30
0dpi
200d
pi10
0dpi
15.4
l/m
m7.
7 l/m
m3.
85 l/
mm
0xbb
0xbb
0xbb
X2
02
0f00
03R
ecep
tion
sub
scan
ning
reso
lutio
n ab
ility
[1]
(120
0dpi
)(8
00dp
i)60
0dpi
0x01
0x01
0x01
X2
03
0f00
04R
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tion
codi
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etho
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(JP
EG
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1f0x
1f0x
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0f00
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0e0x
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205
0f00
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(A5)
0x46
0x46
0x46
X2
06
0f00
07R
ecep
tion
spee
d ab
ility
[0]
V.29
-96
V.29
-72
V.27
-48
V.27
-24
0x1b
0x1b
0x1b
X2
07
0f00
08R
ecep
tion
spee
d ab
ility
[1]
V.17
-144
V.17
-120
V.17
-96
V.17
-72
V.33
-144
V.
33-1
20(T
CM
-96)
(TC
M-7
2)0x
fc0x
fc0x
fcX
208
0f00
09R
ecep
tion
spee
d ab
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[2]
V.34
-192
V.34
-168
V.34
-144
V.
34-1
20V.
34-9
6V.
34-7
2V.
34-4
8V.
34-2
40x
ff0x
ff0x
ffX
209
0f00
0aR
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spee
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[3]
V.34
-336
V.34
-312
V.34
-288
V.34
-264
V.34
-240
V.34
-216
0x3f
0x3f
0x3f
X2
0A
0f00
0bR
ecep
tion
MS
LT a
bilit
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or 2
00*1
00dp
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s un
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050x
050x
05X
20B
0f00
0cR
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tion
MS
LT a
bilit
yT7
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r 200
*200
dpi (
0-40
) ms
unit
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
0C
0f00
0dR
ecep
tion
MS
LT a
bilit
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1.55
or 3
00*3
00dp
i (0-
40) m
s un
it0x
050x
050x
05X
20D
0f00
0eR
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tion
MS
LT a
bilit
yT1
5.4
or 4
00*4
00dp
i or 6
00*6
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i (0-
40) m
s un
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050x
05X
20E
0f00
0fR
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tion
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bilit
y
EC
M re
cept
ion
capa
bilit
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OFF
1: O
N
0x01
0x01
0x01
X2
0F
0f00
10R
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tion
prot
ocol
abi
lity
FAX
-CS
RC
V8/
V34
DIA
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G3S
0x39
0x39
0x39
X2
10
0f00
11R
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tion
optio
n fra
me
abilit
y(B
FT)
(BTM
)P
WD
(SE
P)
SU
B0x
070x
070x
07X
211
0f00
12 -
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019
Res
erve
d ar
eaA
ll 0x
00A
ll 0x
00A
ll 0x
00X
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20R
ecep
tion
mai
n sc
an re
solu
tion
capa
city
[0
]40
0dpi
300d
pi20
0dpi
16pe
ls/m
m8p
els/
mm
0xaa
0xaa
0xaa
X2
20
0f00
21R
ecep
tion
mai
n sc
an re
solu
tion
capa
city
[1
](1
200d
pi)
(800
dpi)
600d
pi0x
010x
010x
01X
221
0f00
22R
ecep
tion
sub
scan
reso
lutio
n ca
paci
ty [0
]40
0dpi
300d
pi20
0dpi
100d
pi15
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mm
7.7
l/mm
3.8
5 l/m
m0x
bb0x
bb0x
bbX
222
0f00
23R
ecep
tion
sub
scan
reso
lutio
n ca
paci
ty [1
](1
200d
pi)
(800
dpi)
600d
pi0x
010x
010x
01X
223
0f00
24R
ecep
tion
codi
ng s
yste
m c
apac
ity(J
PE
G)
JBIG
MM
RM
RM
HTH
RU
0x1f
0x1f
0x1f
X2
24
0f00
25R
ecep
tion
orig
inal
wid
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t fo
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1: Y
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o1:
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or d
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Dif
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s o
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(as
of
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Mo
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C65
2/C
552/
C45
2/C
360/
C28
0/C
220
C65
0/C
550/
C45
1/C
353/
C25
3/C
203
C45
0/C
351/
C25
2/C
250
C35
2/C
300
500/
420/
360
750/
600
751/
601
501/
421/
361
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(Opt
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: biz
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f 250
GB
of
HD
D u
sed
for
mem
ory)
31G
B(3
1 of
60G
B o
f H
DD
use
d fo
r m
emor
y)
27G
B(2
7 of
40G
B o
f H
DD
use
d fo
r m
emor
y)
27G
B(2
7 of
40G
B o
f H
DD
use
d fo
r m
emor
y)
With
HD
D
inst
alle
d: 2
7GB
(2
7 of
40G
B o
f H
DD
use
d fo
r m
emor
y)W
ith n
o H
DD
in
stal
led:
32M
B
(RA
M d
isk)
With
HD
D
inst
alle
d: 3
0GB
(3
0 of
40G
B o
f H
DD
use
d fo
r m
emor
y)W
ith n
o H
DD
in
stal
led:
32M
B
(Com
pact
flas
h)
With
HD
D
inst
alle
d: 6
0GB
(6
0 of
80G
B o
f H
DD
use
d fo
r m
emor
y)W
ith n
o H
DD
in
stal
led:
32M
B
(Com
pact
flas
h)
With
HD
D
inst
alle
d: 4
4GB
(4
4 of
60G
B o
f H
DD
use
d fo
r m
emor
y)W
ith n
o H
DD
in
stal
led:
32M
B
(Com
pact
flas
h)
Max
. no.
of s
tore
d pa
pers
App
rox.
100
00
pape
rsA
ppro
x. 1
0000
pa
pers
App
rox.
900
0 pa
pers
App
rox.
900
0 pa
pers
App
rox.
900
0 pa
pers
(With
no
HD
D in
stal
led:
A
ppro
x. 2
000
pape
rs)
App
rox.
900
0 pa
pers
(With
no
HD
D in
stal
led,
it
is d
epen
dent
on
imag
e m
emor
y ca
paci
ty.)
App
rox.
100
00
pape
rs (W
ith n
o H
DD
inst
alle
d:
App
rox.
300
0 pa
pers
.)
App
rox.
100
00
pape
rs (W
ith n
o H
DD
inst
alle
d:
App
rox.
300
0 pa
pers
.)
Max
. orig
inal
leng
th to
be
read
1000
mm
(432
mm
for s
uper
hi
gh d
efin
ition
tr
ansm
issi
on r
es-
olut
ion)
1000
mm
(432
mm
for
supe
r hi
gh d
efi-
nitio
n tr
ansm
is-
sion
res
olut
ion)
432m
m
600m
m
(432
mm
for
supe
rhig
h de
fi-ni
tion
tran
smis
-si
on r
esol
utio
n)
1000
mm
(4
32m
m fo
r su
per
high
def
i-ni
tion
tran
smis
-si
on r
esol
utio
n)
1000
mm
1000
mm
1000
mm
(432
mm
for
supe
r hi
gh d
efi-
nitio
n tr
ansm
is-
sion
res
olut
ion)
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NO
TE
*1:
Th
is u
nit
can
no
t b
e u
sed
if n
o H
DD
is in
stal
led
.*2
: E
ach
tim
e th
e H
DD
inst
alla
tio
n c
on
dit
ion
is c
han
ged
fro
m it
bei
ng
inst
alle
d t
o it
bei
ng
rem
oved
(an
d v
ice
vers
a), b
e su
re to
co
nd
uct
the
follo
win
g o
per
atio
ns.
•O
utp
ut
the
Act
ivit
y R
epo
rt b
efo
re t
he
HD
D in
stal
lati
on
co
nd
itio
n is
ch
ang
ed.
•In
itia
lize
the
Act
ivit
y R
epo
rt a
fter
th
e H
DD
inst
alla
tio
n c
on
dit
ion
is c
han
ged
.
Max
. rec
eptio
n le
ngth
1000
mm
1000
mm
1000
mm
1000
mm
1000
mm
(4
60m
m fo
r su
per
high
def
i-ni
tion
rece
ptio
n re
solu
tion)
G3F
AX
: 100
0mm
Net
wor
k FA
X:1
000m
m
(460
mm
for s
uper
hi
gh d
efin
ition
re
cept
ion
reso
lu-
tion)
1000
mm
(4
60m
m fo
r su
per
high
def
i-ni
tion
rece
ptio
n re
solu
tion)
1000
mm
(4
60m
m fo
r su
per
high
def
i-ni
tion
rece
ptio
n re
solu
tion)
Sca
n S
ettin
g
TX
Sta
mp
⎯
Long
Orig
inal
⎯
Z-F
olde
d O
rigin
al⎯
Sha
rpne
ss⎯
⎯⎯
⎯
Qui
ck M
emor
y T
X⎯
⎯⎯
⎯
Add
ress
Boo
k20
0020
0020
0020
0020
00(1
000
with
no
HD
D in
stal
led)
2000
(100
0 w
ith n
o H
DD
inst
alle
d)
2000
(100
0 w
ith n
o H
DD
inst
alle
d)
2000
(100
0 w
ith n
o H
DD
inst
alle
d)
Gro
up10
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
0
Pro
gram
400
400
400
400
400
(200
with
no
HD
D in
stal
led)
400
(200
with
no
HD
D in
stal
led)
400
(200
with
no
HD
D in
stal
led)
400
(200
with
no
HD
D in
stal
led)
Item
Mo
del
C65
2/C
552/
C45
2/C
360/
C28
0/C
220
C65
0/C
550/
C45
1/C
353/
C25
3/C
203
C45
0/C
351/
C25
2/C
250
C35
2/C
300
500/
420/
360
750/
600
751/
601
501/
421/
361
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