RFG 081573
RFG 081573
M0CG/M0CH
SERVICE MANUAL
              Rev. 04/26/2023
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SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS
This manual uses the following symbols and abbreviations:
Symbols:
              Screw
              Black screw
              Connector
              Flexible flat cable (FFC)
              Hook
              Clamp
              Clip ring
              E-ring
              C-ring
              Timing belt
              Spring
              Location of a screw(s) to be tightened or loosened.
Abbreviations:
Abbreviations such as (M1), (S1), or (TH1) after the names of some electrical components
indicate that those components are shown on a Point-to-Point diagram.
  Abbreviation                                        Meaning
      SEF              Short edge feed
      LEF              Long edge feed
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                                      TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. PRODUCT INFORMATION ......................................................... 1-1
   1.1 GUIDANCE FOR THOSE WHO ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE PREDECESSOR
   PRODUCT ............................................................................................................................ 1-1
         1.1.1 IM 550F/600F/600SRF ........................................................................................ 1-1
         1.1.2 P 800/801 ............................................................................................................ 1-1
   1.2 MACHINE CODES AND PERIPHERALS CONFIGURATION ...................................... 1-2
         1.2.1 MAIN MACHINE .................................................................................................. 1-2
         1.2.2 OPTIONS ............................................................................................................ 1-3
   1.3 SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................... 1-5
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       2.4.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ......................................................................... 2-22
             When installing with the caster table..................................................................... 2-22
             Installing the optional paper feed unit on the caster table .................................... 2-23
             When installing two or more optional paper feed units ......................................... 2-28
             Installing the main machine on the optional paper feed unit ................................ 2-32
  2.5 OPTIONAL COUNTER INTERFACE UNIT TYPE M12 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF ONLY)2-38
       2.5.1 ACCESSORY CHECK ...................................................................................... 2-38
       2.5.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE (IM 600SRF) ................................................... 2-38
       2.5.3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE (IM 550F/600F) ............................................... 2-44
  2.6 NFC CARD READER TYPE M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF ONLY) ............................. 2-51
       2.6.1 ACCESSORY CHECK ...................................................................................... 2-51
       2.6.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE (IM 600SRF) ................................................... 2-51
       2.6.3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE (IM 550F/600F) ............................................... 2-64
  2.7 ENHANCED SECURITY HDD OPTION TYPE M12 (D3A6-02) ................................. 2-77
       2.7.1 ACCESSORY CHECK ...................................................................................... 2-77
       2.7.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE (IM 600SRF) ................................................... 2-78
             After Installing the HDD ......................................................................................... 2-95
       2.7.3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE (IM 550F/600F) ............................................... 2-97
             After Installing the HDD ....................................................................................... 2-113
       2.7.4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE (P 800/801) ................................................... 2-115
             After Installing the HDD ....................................................................................... 2-127
  2.8 HARD DISK DRIVE OPTION TYPE P8 (M500-05) (P 800/801 ONLY) .................... 2-129
       2.8.1 ACCESSORY CHECK .................................................................................... 2-129
       2.8.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ....................................................................... 2-129
             After Installing the HDD ....................................................................................... 2-141
  2.9 INTERNAL OPTIONS ................................................................................................ 2-142
       2.9.1 LIST OF SLOTS .............................................................................................. 2-142
  2.10       IEEE 1284 INTERFACE BOARD TYPE M19 (D3C0-17) ................................... 2-143
       2.10.1 ACCESSORY CHECK .................................................................................... 2-143
       2.10.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ....................................................................... 2-143
  2.11IEEE 802.11 INTERFACE UNIT TYPE M24 (M500-08) ............................................ 2-144
       2.11.1 ACCESSORY CHECK .................................................................................... 2-144
       2.11.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ....................................................................... 2-144
  2.12       DEVICE SERVER OPTION TYPE M37 .............................................................. 2-145
       2.12.1 ACCESSORY CHECK .................................................................................... 2-145
       2.12.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ....................................................................... 2-145
             What Do the LED Indications Mean? .................................................................. 2-149
       2.12.3 IP ADDRESS SETTING .................................................................................. 2-150
             Changing the IP address from the operation panel of the main machine. ......... 2-150
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            Changing the IP address from Web Image Monitor. ........................................... 2-150
 2.13       FILE FORMAT CONVERTER TYPE M19 (D3BR-04) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF
 ONLY) 2-152
      2.13.1 ACCESSORY CHECK .................................................................................... 2-152
      2.13.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ....................................................................... 2-152
 2.14       SD CARD OPTIONS ........................................................................................... 2-153
      2.14.1 SD CARD SLOTS............................................................................................ 2-153
 2.15       SD CARD APPLI MOVE...................................................................................... 2-154
      2.15.1 OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................... 2-154
      2.15.2 SD CARD APPLI MOVE.................................................................................. 2-154
      2.15.3 MOVE EXEC ................................................................................................... 2-154
      2.15.4 UNDO EXEC ................................................................................................... 2-155
 2.16       OCR UNIT TYPE M13 (D3AC-23, 24, 25) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF ONLY) ....... 2-156
      2.16.1 ACCESSORY CHECK .................................................................................... 2-156
      2.16.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ....................................................................... 2-156
      2.16.3 RECOVERY PROCEDURE ............................................................................ 2-160
 2.17       POSTSCRIPT3 UNIT TYPE M40 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF) ............................... 2-161
      2.17.1 ACCESSORY CHECK .................................................................................... 2-161
      2.17.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ....................................................................... 2-161
 2.18       POSTSCRIPT3 UNIT TYPE P19 (P 800/801) .................................................... 2-162
      2.18.1 ACCESSORY CHECK .................................................................................... 2-162
      2.18.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ....................................................................... 2-162
 2.19       XPS DIRECT PRINT OPTION TYPE M40.......................................................... 2-163
      2.19.1 ACCESSORY CHECK .................................................................................... 2-163
      2.19.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ....................................................................... 2-163
 2.20       IPDS UNIT TYPE M40 ........................................................................................ 2-164
      2.20.1 ACCESSORY CHECK .................................................................................... 2-164
      2.20.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ....................................................................... 2-164
 2.21       VM CARD TYPE M37 ......................................................................................... 2-165
      2.21.1 ACCESSORY CHECK .................................................................................... 2-165
      2.21.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ....................................................................... 2-165
 2.22       DATAOVERWRITESECURITY UNIT TYPE M19 (D3BS-03) (IM
 550F/600F/600SRF ONLY) .............................................................................................. 2-166
      2.22.1 OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................... 2-166
      2.22.2 ACCESSORY CHECK .................................................................................... 2-166
      2.22.3 BEFORE YOU BEGIN THE PROCEDURE .................................................... 2-167
            Seal Check and Removal .................................................................................... 2-167
      2.22.4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ....................................................................... 2-169
      2.22.5 CONFIGURING "AUTO ERASE MEMORY" (PERFORMED BY THE
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     CUSTOMER).............................................................................................................. 2-171
  2.23    SECURITY SETTING.......................................................................................... 2-173
     2.23.1 SECURITY FUNCTION INSTALLATION ........................................................ 2-173
     2.23.2 DATA OVERWRITE SECURITY (IM 550F/600F/600SRF) ............................. 2-174
          Before You Enable the Auto Erase Memory Setting ........................................... 2-174
          Using Auto Erase Memory .................................................................................. 2-174
     2.23.3 DATA OVERWRITE SECURITY (P 800/801).................................................. 2-175
          Before You Begin the Procedure ......................................................................... 2-175
          Using Auto Erase Memory .................................................................................. 2-176
          Checking the Auto Erase Memory Status ........................................................... 2-176
     2.23.4 HDD ENCRYPTION (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)................................................ 2-176
          Before You Begin the Procedure ......................................................................... 2-176
          Enable Encryption Setting ................................................................................... 2-177
          Check the Encryption Settings ............................................................................ 2-178
          Backing Up the Encryption Key........................................................................... 2-179
          Encryption Key Restoration................................................................................. 2-180
     2.23.5 HDD ENCRYPTION (P 800/801) .................................................................... 2-182
          Before You Begin the Procedure:........................................................................ 2-182
          Enable Encryption Setting ................................................................................... 2-183
          Backing Up the Encryption Key........................................................................... 2-184
          Encryption Key Restoration................................................................................. 2-184
  2.24    NETWORK SETTINGS (IM550F/600F/600SRF) ............................................... 2-187
     2.24.1 SPECIFYING NETWORK SETTINGS ACCORDING TO CUSTOMER'S
     ENVIRONMENT......................................................................................................... 2-187
     2.24.2 SETTINGS ON DISPLAYING AN ALERT WHEN THE ETHERNET CABLE IS
     BROKEN OR DISCONNECTED ............................................................................... 2-188
  2.25    @REMOTE SETTINGS ...................................................................................... 2-189
  2.26    "WEB HELP SUPPORT" SETTINGS (MF MODEL ONLY) ................................ 2-194
     2.26.1 OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................... 2-194
     2.26.2 HOW TO ENABLE/DISABLE WEB HELP SUPPORT .................................... 2-196
     2.26.3 HELP FOR IMAGE QUALITY & PAPER FEEDING........................................ 2-199
  2.27    "REMOTECONNECT SUPPORT" SETTINGS (MF MODEL ONLY).................. 2-201
     2.27.1 OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................... 2-201
     2.27.2 HOW TO ENABLE/DISABLE REMOTECONNECT SUPPORT ..................... 2-202
     2.27.3 UNINSTALLING REMOTECONNECT SUPPORT ......................................... 2-204
  2.28    "REMOTE PANEL OPERATION" SETTINGS (MF MODEL ONLY) ................... 2-205
     2.28.1 OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................... 2-205
     2.28.2 HOW TO ENABLE/DISABLE REMOTE PANEL OPERATION/MONITORING2-207
  2.29    OPERATION GUIDANCE FOR USERS ............................................................. 2-208
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3. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ................................................... 3-1
  3.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TABLES ...................................................................... 3-1
  3.2 YIELD PARTS SETTINGS ............................................................................................. 3-2
       3.2.1 YIELD PARTS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE ................................................. 3-2
             After installing the new yield parts .......................................................................... 3-2
             Operation check ...................................................................................................... 3-3
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            Left Upper Cover (IM 550F/600F) ......................................................................... 4-31
       4.7.6 LEFT MIDDLE COVER ..................................................................................... 4-32
       4.7.7 LEFT LOWER COVER ...................................................................................... 4-34
       4.7.8 LEFT REAR COVER ......................................................................................... 4-36
       4.7.9 REAR UPPER COVER ..................................................................................... 4-36
       4.7.10 REAR MIDDLE COVER .................................................................................... 4-38
       4.7.11 REAR LOWER COVER .................................................................................... 4-41
       4.7.12 REAR CENTER STAY (IM 550F/600F ONLY) .................................................. 4-41
       4.7.13 REAR FAN COVER (IM 600SRF ONLY) .......................................................... 4-43
       4.7.14 REAR RIGHT STAY .......................................................................................... 4-43
            Rear Right Stay (IM 600SRF) ............................................................................... 4-43
            Rear Right Stay (IM 550F/600F) ........................................................................... 4-44
       4.7.15 PAPER EXIT COVER (IM 550F/600F ONLY) ................................................... 4-45
       4.7.16 PAPER EXIT TRAY ........................................................................................... 4-46
            Paper Exit Tray (IM 600SRF) ................................................................................ 4-46
            Paper Exit Tray (IM 550F/600F) ............................................................................ 4-50
       4.7.17 CONTROLLER COVER .................................................................................... 4-56
            Controller Cover (IM600SRF) ............................................................................... 4-56
            Controller Cover (IM550F/600F) ........................................................................... 4-58
  4.8 EXTERIOR COVERS (P 800/801) .............................................................................. 4-60
       4.8.1 UPPER COVER ................................................................................................ 4-60
       4.8.2 FRONT COVER ................................................................................................ 4-63
       4.8.3 RIGHT COVER.................................................................................................. 4-66
       4.8.4 LEFT UPPER COVER ...................................................................................... 4-70
       4.8.5 LEFT LOWER COVER ...................................................................................... 4-71
       4.8.6 LEFT REAR COVER ......................................................................................... 4-73
       4.8.7 REAR UPPER COVER ..................................................................................... 4-73
       4.8.8 REAR MIDDLE COVER .................................................................................... 4-75
       4.8.9 REAR LOWER COVER .................................................................................... 4-78
       4.8.10 CONTROLLER COVER .................................................................................... 4-79
  4.9 OPERATION PANEL UNIT (IM 550F/600F/600SRF) .................................................. 4-81
       4.9.1 OPERATION PANEL UNIT................................................................................ 4-81
            Before Installing the New Operation Panel ........................................................... 4-85
       4.9.2 INTERNAL PARTS ............................................................................................ 4-85
  4.10      OPERATION PANEL (P 800/801) ......................................................................... 4-86
       4.10.1 OPERATION PANEL ......................................................................................... 4-86
       4.10.2 OPU BOARD (PCB2) ........................................................................................ 4-87
  4.11SCANNER UNIT (IM 550F/600F/600SRF ONLY) ....................................................... 4-88
       4.11.1 SCANNER UNIT................................................................................................ 4-88
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     4.11.2 SCANNER CARRIAGE ..................................................................................... 4-91
 4.12     LASER UNIT (IM 550F/600F/600SRF) ................................................................. 4-94
     4.12.1 CAUTION DECAL LOCATION .......................................................................... 4-94
     4.12.2 LASER UNIT ..................................................................................................... 4-94
 4.13     LASER UNIT (P 800/801) ..................................................................................... 4-97
     4.13.1 CAUTION DECAL LOCATION .......................................................................... 4-97
     4.13.2 LASER UNIT ..................................................................................................... 4-97
 4.14     DEVELOPMENT UNIT ........................................................................................ 4-100
     4.14.1 DEVELOPMENT UNIT .................................................................................... 4-100
 4.15     DRUM UNIT ........................................................................................................ 4-103
     4.15.1 DRUM UNIT .................................................................................................... 4-103
     4.15.2 CHARGE ROLLER .......................................................................................... 4-104
 4.16     TRANSFER UNIT................................................................................................ 4-106
     4.16.1 TRANSFER ROLLER...................................................................................... 4-106
     4.16.2 DISCHARGE PLATE UNIT ............................................................................. 4-107
 4.17     FUSING UNIT...................................................................................................... 4-109
     4.17.1 FUSING UNIT.................................................................................................. 4-109
 4.18     PAPER EXIT UNIT (IM 550F/600F/600SRF) ...................................................... 4-114
     4.18.1 PAPER EXIT UNIT .......................................................................................... 4-114
 4.19     PAPER EXIT UNIT (P 800/801) .......................................................................... 4-118
     4.19.1 PAPER EXIT UNIT .......................................................................................... 4-118
 4.20     PAPER FEED UNIT ............................................................................................ 4-122
     4.20.1 PAPER FEED ROLLER, PICKUP ROLLER ................................................... 4-122
     4.20.2 SEPARATION ROLLER .................................................................................. 4-123
 4.21     BYPASS TRAY UNIT........................................................................................... 4-125
     4.21.1 BYPASS PAPER FEED ROLLER ................................................................... 4-125
 4.22     DUPLEX UNIT ..................................................................................................... 4-127
     4.22.1 DUPLEX UNIT ................................................................................................. 4-127
 4.23     DRIVE UNIT ........................................................................................................ 4-134
     4.23.1 PAPER FEED MOTOR.................................................................................... 4-134
     4.23.2 MAIN DRIVE UNIT .......................................................................................... 4-135
          Main Motor (M11) ................................................................................................ 4-137
          Drum Motor (M6) ................................................................................................. 4-137
 4.24     ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ........................................................................... 4-139
     4.24.1 CONTROLLER BOX ....................................................................................... 4-139
          Controller Box (IM 550F/600F/600SRF) ............................................................. 4-139
          Controller Box (P 800/801) .................................................................................. 4-144
     4.24.2 CONTROLLER BOARD (PCB15) ................................................................... 4-147
          Controller Board (PCB15) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF) ........................................... 4-147
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           Controller Board (PCB15) (P 800/801) ............................................................... 4-149
           NVRAM on the controller board (PCB15) ........................................................... 4-151
     4.24.3 BICU (PCB16) ................................................................................................. 4-155
           Replacing the NVRAM (EEPROM) on the BiCU (PCB16) ................................. 4-156
     4.24.4 IOB (PCB17).................................................................................................... 4-158
           IOB (PCB17) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF) ............................................................... 4-158
           IOB (PCB17) (P 800/801).................................................................................... 4-158
           Replacing the NVRAM (EEPROM) on the IOB (PCB17).................................... 4-160
     4.24.5 CONNECT-LEFT PCB (PCB20)...................................................................... 4-162
     4.24.6 FUSING THERMISTOR CONNECTION PCB ................................................ 4-163
     4.24.7 POWER PACK (PCB19) ................................................................................. 4-164
     4.24.8 PSU (PCB18) .................................................................................................. 4-166
     4.24.9 HDD (OT2) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF ONLY) ................................................... 4-170
           Adjustment after Replacement ............................................................................ 4-171
     4.24.10          WHEN INSTALLING THE FLAT CABLE ................................................. 4-171
           Flat Cable between IOB (PCB17) and BiCU (PCB16)........................................ 4-171
           Flat Cable between Scanner and BiCU (PCB16) (IM 600SRF) ......................... 4-173
           Flat Cable between Scanner and BiCU (PCB16) (IM 550F/600F) ..................... 4-174
           Flat Cable between DF and BiCU (PCB16) (IM 600SRF) .................................. 4-175
           Flat Cable between DF and BiCU (PCB16) (IM 550F/600F) .............................. 4-178
  4.25     FANS ................................................................................................................... 4-182
     4.25.1 PSU FAN (FAN3) ............................................................................................. 4-182
     4.25.2 DIRECTION OF INSTALLING THE FANS ...................................................... 4-183
  4.26     DF (IM 550F/600F/600SRF ONLY) ..................................................................... 4-184
     4.26.1 SPDF UNIT...................................................................................................... 4-184
     4.26.2 DF FRONT COVER......................................................................................... 4-186
     4.26.3 DF REAR LEFT COVER ................................................................................. 4-186
     4.26.4 DF REAR RIGHT COVER............................................................................... 4-187
     4.26.5 DF TOP COVER .............................................................................................. 4-188
     4.26.6 DF BASE ......................................................................................................... 4-190
           Beforehand: ......................................................................................................... 4-190
           Replacing the DB Base: ...................................................................................... 4-192
           After reassembling the SPDF unit: ...................................................................... 4-195
     4.26.7 DF DRIVE UNIT .............................................................................................. 4-196
     4.26.8 CIS ................................................................................................................... 4-197
           CIS Connection PCB ........................................................................................... 4-202
     4.26.9 DF DOUBLE FEED DETECTOR TX PCB (PCB25) ....................................... 4-204
     4.26.10          DF DOUBLE FEED DETECTOR RX PCB (PCB26) ............................... 4-205
  4.27     PAPER FEED UNIT (PAPER FEED UNIT PB1160) ........................................... 4-206
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       4.27.1 PAPER FEED ROLLER, PICKUP ROLLER ................................................... 4-206
       4.27.2 SEPARATION ROLLER .................................................................................. 4-207
       4.27.3 MAIN BOARD .................................................................................................. 4-208
       4.27.4 DRIVE UNIT .................................................................................................... 4-209
  4.28      INTERNAL FINISHER ......................................................................................... 4-212
       4.28.1 INTERNAL FINISHER ..................................................................................... 4-212
       4.28.2 FINISHER OUTPUT TRAY UNIT .................................................................... 4-214
       4.28.3 STAPLER UNIT ............................................................................................... 4-218
       4.28.4 FINISHER FRAMES ........................................................................................ 4-218
       4.28.5 FINISHER GATHERING ROLLER MOTOR (M14) ......................................... 4-222
       4.28.6 FINISHER PAPER EXIT MOTOR (M13) ......................................................... 4-223
       4.28.7 FINISHER SHIFT ROLLER MOTOR (M15) .................................................... 4-223
       4.28.8 FINISHER TRANSPORT MOTOR (M12)........................................................ 4-224
       4.28.9 FINISHER TRAY LIFT MOTOR (M18) ............................................................ 4-225
       4.28.10         FINISHER JOGGER FENCE HP SENSOR (S24) .................................. 4-225
       4.28.11         FINISHER JOGGER MOTOR (M16)....................................................... 4-227
       4.28.12         FINISHER EXIT GUIDE PLATE MOTOR (M17) ..................................... 4-228
       4.28.13         FINISHER SHIFT ROLLER HP SENSOR (S20)..................................... 4-228
       4.28.14         FINISHER GATHERING ROLLER HP SENSOR (S21).......................... 4-229
       4.28.15         FINISHER ENTRANCE SENSOR (S28)................................................. 4-230
       4.28.16         FINISHER PAPER EXIT SENSOR (S26) ............................................... 4-231
       4.28.17         FINISHER PAPER SENSOR (S23)......................................................... 4-233
       4.28.18         FINISHER STAPLE TRAY PAPER SENSOR (S25) ............................... 4-234
       4.28.19         FINISHER TRAY LOWER LIMIT SENSOR (S22)................................... 4-235
       4.28.20         FINISHER EXIT GUIDE PLATE HP SENSOR (S27) .............................. 4-235
       4.28.21         FINISHER MAIN BOARD (PCB29) ......................................................... 4-236
       4.28.22         FINISHER SIDE-TO-SIDE REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT ................. 4-237
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             Update Procedure ................................................................................................... 5-6
             Error Screens During Updating ............................................................................. 5-13
       5.2.3 FIRMWARE UPDATE (SMART FIRMWARE UPDATE) ................................... 5-18
             Overview................................................................................................................ 5-18
             Immediate Update ................................................................................................. 5-18
             Update on the Next Visit (Reserve)....................................................................... 5-21
       5.2.4 FIRMWARE UPDATE (REMOTE FIRMWARE UPDATE) ................................ 5-28
             RFU Performable Condition .................................................................................. 5-28
       5.2.5 FIRMWARE UPDATE (AUTO REMOTE FIRMWARE UPDATE) ..................... 5-28
             Overview................................................................................................................ 5-28
             Downloading and Updating Process ..................................................................... 5-29
             Related SP ............................................................................................................ 5-34
  5.3 FIRMWARE UPDATE (P 800/801 ONLY).................................................................... 5-36
       5.3.1 OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................... 5-36
       5.3.2 FIRMWARE TYPES .......................................................................................... 5-36
       5.3.3 PROCEDURE.................................................................................................... 5-36
       5.3.4 ERROR SCREENS DURING UPDATING ........................................................ 5-38
       5.3.5 RFU UPDATING THE FIRMWARE ................................................................... 5-42
  5.4 UPDATING JAVAVM .................................................................................................... 5-43
       5.4.1 DEACTIVATING SDK APPLICATIONS ............................................................. 5-43
       5.4.2 UPDATING JAVAVM.......................................................................................... 5-44
       5.4.3 ACTIVATING SDK APPLICATIONS .................................................................. 5-45
  5.5 CAPTURING THE DEBUG LOGS ............................................................................... 5-46
       5.5.1 OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................... 5-46
             Security of the Operation Log ............................................................................... 5-47
       5.5.2 RETRIEVING THE DEBUG LOGS ................................................................... 5-47
             Procedure for Retrieving the Debug Log .............................................................. 5-48
  5.6 NVRAM DATA UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD ........................................................................ 5-50
       5.6.1 UPLOADING CONTENTS OF NVRAM TO AN SD CARD ............................... 5-50
       5.6.2 DOWNLOADING CONTENTS FROM THE SD CARD TO NVRAM ................ 5-51
  5.7 UP/SP DATA IMPORT/EXPORT.................................................................................. 5-53
       5.7.1 UP DATA IMPORT/EXPORT (IM 550F/600F/600SRF) .................................... 5-53
             Data that can be imported and exported............................................................... 5-53
             Data that cannot be imported or exported ............................................................ 5-53
             Exporting Device Information ................................................................................ 5-54
             Importing Device Information ................................................................................ 5-55
       5.7.2 UP DATA IMPORT/EXPORT (P 800/801) ......................................................... 5-55
             Data that can be imported and exported............................................................... 5-55
             Data that cannot be imported or exported ............................................................ 5-56
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                                           x                                                                   SM
             Exporting Device Information ................................................................................ 5-56
             Importing Device Information ................................................................................ 5-57
       5.7.3 SP DATA IMPORT/EXPORT (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)..................................... 5-58
             Data that can be imported and exported............................................................... 5-58
             Exporting Device Information ................................................................................ 5-58
             Importing Device Information ................................................................................ 5-59
       5.7.4 SP DATA IMPORT/EXPORT (P 800/801) ......................................................... 5-60
             Data that can be imported and exported............................................................... 5-60
             Exporting Device Information ................................................................................ 5-60
             Importing Device Information ................................................................................ 5-60
       5.7.5 POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS FOR IMPORT/EXPORT PROBLEMS ...................... 5-61
  5.8 ADDRESS BOOK UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD .................................................................. 5-64
       5.8.1 INFORMATION LIST ......................................................................................... 5-64
       5.8.2 DOWNLOAD ..................................................................................................... 5-64
       5.8.3 UPLOAD ............................................................................................................ 5-65
  5.9 SMC LIST CARD SAVE FUNCTION ........................................................................... 5-67
       5.9.1 OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................... 5-67
             SMC List Card Save .............................................................................................. 5-67
       5.9.2 PROCEDURE.................................................................................................... 5-67
             IM 550F/600F/600SRF .......................................................................................... 5-67
             P 800/801 .............................................................................................................. 5-69
       5.9.3 FILE NAMES OF THE SAVED SMC LISTS...................................................... 5-70
       5.9.4 ERROR MESSAGES ........................................................................................ 5-70
  5.10       TEST PATTERN PRINTING.................................................................................. 5-71
       5.10.1 IM 550F/600F/600SRF ...................................................................................... 5-71
       5.10.2 P 800/801 .......................................................................................................... 5-72
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       6.4.2 SC300 (ENGINE: IMAGING 2: AROUND THE DRUM) .................................... 6-20
  6.5 SERVICE CALL 490-491 ............................................................................................. 6-22
       6.5.1 SC400 (ENGINE: IMAGING 3: AROUND THE DRUM) .................................... 6-22
  6.6 SERVICE CALL 501-584 ............................................................................................. 6-25
       6.6.1 SC500 (ENGINE: PAPER TRANSPORT 1: PAPER FEED, DUPLEX,
       TRANSPORT) .............................................................................................................. 6-25
       6.6.2 SC500 (ENGINE: PAPER TRANSPORT 2: FUSING, OTHERS) ..................... 6-31
       6.6.3 SC500 (ENGINE: PAPER TRANSPORT 3: PAPER FEED, DUPLEX,
       TRANSPORT, FUSING) .............................................................................................. 6-39
  6.7 SERVICE CALL 622-691 ............................................................................................. 6-40
       6.7.1 SC600 (ENGINE: COMMUNICATION AND OTHERS) .................................... 6-40
       6.7.2 SC600 (CONTROLLER) ................................................................................... 6-47
  6.8 SERVICE CALL 700 .................................................................................................... 6-52
       6.8.1 SC700 (ENGINE: PERIPHERALS) (IM 600SRF ONLY) .................................. 6-52
  6.9 SERVICE CALL 816-899 ............................................................................................. 6-55
       6.9.1 SC800 (CONTROLLER) ................................................................................... 6-55
  6.10       SERVICE CALL 900-998 ...................................................................................... 6-70
       6.10.1 SC900 (ENGINE: OTHERS) ............................................................................. 6-70
       6.10.2 SC900 (CONTROLLER) ................................................................................... 6-71
  6.11JAM DETECTION ........................................................................................................ 6-75
       6.11.1 PAPER JAM DISPLAY ...................................................................................... 6-75
       6.11.2 JAM CODES AND DISPLAY CODES ............................................................... 6-75
       6.11.3 SENSOR LAYOUT ............................................................................................ 6-82
             IM 550F/600F/600SRF .......................................................................................... 6-82
             P 800/801 .............................................................................................................. 6-83
       6.11.4 PAPER SIZE CODES ........................................................................................ 6-84
  6.12       TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE.............................................................................. 6-86
       6.12.1 IMAGE QUALITY............................................................................................... 6-86
             Skewed image ....................................................................................................... 6-86
             Toner sticking to the right side area on the second side of the paper .................. 6-86
             Image quality failure due to the fixing failure ........................................................ 6-88
             Toner scattering ..................................................................................................... 6-89
       6.12.2 PAPER TRANSPORT ....................................................................................... 6-91
             Paper jam occurred in the paper path between Tray 1 and around the registration
             roller ....................................................................................................................... 6-91
             Paper jam (J001) occurred after removing the jammed paper from the registration
             section ................................................................................................................... 6-93
             Non-feed jam in DF (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only) .............................................. 6-94
       6.12.3 OTHERS ............................................................................................................ 6-95
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                                            xii                                                                      SM
              Problems which can be solved by executing drum refresh mode ........................ 6-95
              Problem at regular intervals .................................................................................. 6-96
              SC670 (engine startup error) is displayed ............................................................ 6-96
              Smell issue (IM 600SRF) ...................................................................................... 6-97
              Smell issue (IM 550F/600F/P 800/801) .............................................................. 6-101
              Adjusting the Finisher Side-to-Side Registration ................................................ 6-106
              Small sized jammed paper cannot be removed (jam code: 001) (IM 600SRF only)6-106
              When SC672 (Controller start up error) is displayed .......................................... 6-107
              Prints are not stapled correctly............................................................................ 6-112
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  7.14        PAPER FEEDER UNIT PB1160 ............................................................................ 7-35
  7.15        ENERGY SAVE ..................................................................................................... 7-36
        7.15.1 ENERGY SAVER MODES ................................................................................ 7-36
              Timer Settings ....................................................................................................... 7-36
              Return to Stand-by Mode ...................................................................................... 7-36
              Recommendation .................................................................................................. 7-37
              Energy Save Effectiveness ................................................................................... 7-37
  7.16        NEW FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................ 7-39
        7.16.1 PS3/PDF DIRECT EMULATION (CLONE PS) ................................................. 7-39
              Overview................................................................................................................ 7-39
              How to Distinguish Adobe PS from Clone PS ....................................................... 7-39
              Difference in Device Fonts .................................................................................... 7-42
              Font Change Confirmation Screen ....................................................................... 7-44
              List of fonts and their replacements (Adobe PS -> Clone PS) ............................. 7-44
              Differences in Driver Functions ............................................................................. 7-48
        7.16.2 "WEB HELP SUPPORT" SETTINGS ................................................................ 7-50
        7.16.3 "REMOTECONNECT SUPPORT" AND "REMOTE PANEL OPERATION" ...... 7-50
        7.16.4 BYPASS TRAY ASSIST FUNCTION (MF MODEL ONLY) ............................... 7-50
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                                          xiv                                                                   SM
            Shutdown Functions .............................................................................................. 8-23
 8.3 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................... 8-25
      8.3.1 MAINTENANCE MODES .................................................................................. 8-25
      8.3.2 LOGIN TO/LOGOUT FROM CONTROL PANEL SERVICE MODE ................. 8-25
            Login ...................................................................................................................... 8-25
            Login Status Indicator............................................................................................ 8-26
            Logout.................................................................................................................... 8-26
            When Entry to Service Mode Is Prohibited by the Administrator .......................... 8-27
      8.3.3 SERVICE MODE MENU ................................................................................... 8-27
            Wireless & Networks ............................................................................................. 8-28
            Device .................................................................................................................... 8-29
            Personal ................................................................................................................ 8-30
            System ................................................................................................................... 8-30
      8.3.4 PANEL SELF CHECK ....................................................................................... 8-36
            LED Check ............................................................................................................ 8-37
            Key Check ............................................................................................................. 8-37
            LCD Check ............................................................................................................ 8-38
            TouchPanel Calibration ......................................................................................... 8-38
            Bluetooth Check .................................................................................................... 8-39
            Speaker (OT1) Check ........................................................................................... 8-40
            TouchPanel Check ................................................................................................ 8-40
            Wireless LAN Check ............................................................................................. 8-41
            MultiTouch Calibration ........................................................................................... 8-42
            eMMC Erasure Count............................................................................................ 8-43
      8.3.5 RECOVERY MODE........................................................................................... 8-43
      8.3.6 SPECIAL KEY COMBINATIONS....................................................................... 8-44
      8.3.7 BACKUP/RESTORE FOR SMART OPERATION PANEL
      APPLICATION/SETTINGS FUNCTION....................................................................... 8-44
            Overview................................................................................................................ 8-44
            Backup................................................................................................................... 8-45
            Restore .................................................................................................................. 8-45
      8.3.8 SOFTWARE UPDATE ....................................................................................... 8-46
            Updating the Smart Operation Panel .................................................................... 8-46
            Installation/Update from a Media .......................................................................... 8-47
            Installation/Update from the eDC Server .............................................................. 8-49
            Application Site ...................................................................................................... 8-52
 8.4 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................. 8-53
      8.4.1 PROBLEMS AND ERRORS RELATED TO HARDWARE ................................ 8-53
      8.4.2 ERRORS RELATED TO APPLICATIONS ......................................................... 8-55
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     8.4.3 FACTORY RESET AND RESTORATION ......................................................... 8-55
         Factory Reset ........................................................................................................ 8-57
     8.4.4 ERRORS THAT OCCUR DURING APPLICATION UPDATE FROM AN SD CARD
            8-58
         Error Codes ........................................................................................................... 8-59
     8.4.5 ERRORS THAT OCCUR DURING UPDATE FROM THE EDC SERVER ....... 8-60
     8.4.6 OTHER TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................... 8-62
         Operation Panel Unit ............................................................................................. 8-62
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                                     xvi                                                                  SM
PRODUCT INFORMATION
                           Guidance for Those Who are Familiar with The Predecessor Product
1. PRODUCT INFORMATION
                                                                                                  Information
                                                                                                    Product
         THE PREDECESSOR PRODUCT
1.1.1 IM 550F/600F/600SRF
                                       MP               IM 550F/600F/600SRF (This machine)
                                  501SPF/601SPF
DF                            ARDF                    SPDF
Print speed                   MF 501SPF:              IM 550F: 55ppm
                              50ppm
                              MF 601SPF:              IM 600F/600SRF: 60ppm
                              60ppm
Toner                         25k toner               IM 550F: 25.5k toner
                                                      IM 600F/600SRF: 40k toner
Finisher                      -                       IM 600SRF: Inner finisher
Fusing                        Heater                  High efficient heater (to start up the
                                                      machine faster)
Operation panel               SOP-G2                  SOP-G2.5
Web help support              Online help             Online help
                                                      Offline help (Help for Image Quality &
                                                      Paper Feeding)
Video explaining how to       No                      Yes (when the machine detects the end, it
replace supplies                                      appears.)
1.1.2 P 800/801
                  SP 5300DN/5310DN                     P 800/801 (This machine)
Print speed   SP 5300DN: 50ppm         P 800: 55ppm
              SP 5310DN: 60ppm         P 801: 60ppm
Toner         25k toner                P 800: 25.5k toner
                                       P 801: 40k toner
Fusing        Heater                   High efficient heater (to start up the machine faster)
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Machine Codes and Peripherals Configuration
CONFIGURATION
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                                                  Machine Codes and Peripherals Configuration
1.2.2 OPTIONS
                                                                                                Information
                                                                                                  Product
No.                 Item                  Machine Code                IM                  P
                                                              550F/600F/600SRF      800/801
1     Paper Feed Unit PB1160 *1          D3G7-01             Yes                    Yes
                                         (NA/EU/AP)
2     Caster Table Type M40              D0C7-01             Yes                    Yes
-     OCR Unit Type M13                  D3AC-23 (NA)        Yes                    No
                                         D3AC-24 (EU)
                                         D3AC-25 (AP)
-     IPDS Unit Type M40                 M0CK-04 (NA)        Yes                    Yes
                                         M0CK-05 (EU)
                                         M0CK-06 (AP)
-     XPS Direct Print Option Type M40   M0CK-01 (NA)        Yes                    Yes
                                         M0CK-02 (EU)
                                         M0CK-03 (AP)
-     VM CARD Type M37                   D3GF-32             Yes                    Yes
-     Device Server Option Type M37      D3GF-10 (NA)        Yes                    Yes
                                         D3GF-11 (EU/AP)
-     IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type     D3C0-17             Yes                    Yes
      M19
-     IEEE 802.11 Interface Unit Type    M500-08             Yes                    Yes
      M24
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Machine Codes and Peripherals Configuration
      •      The following options are installed by the end user. For instructions on installing these
             options, please refer to the operating instructions "Setup".
      •      Paper Feed Unit PB1160
      •      Caster Table Type M40
      •      IPDS Unit Type M40
      •      XPS Direct Print Option Type M40
      •      VM CARD Type M37
      •      Device Server Option Type M37
      •      IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type M19
      •      IEEE 802.11 Interface Unit Type M24
      •      File Format Converter Type M19
      •      PostScript3 Unit Type M40
      •      PostScript3 Unit Type P19
      •      Service installation is required for installing Paper Feed Unit PB1160 with Caster Table
             Type M40 depending on the machine configuration. For details, please refer to Paper
             Feed Unit PB1160.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                            1-4                                                 SM
                                                                 Specifications
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS
                                                                                  Information
•    General Specifications
                                                                                    Product
•    Supported Paper Sizes
•    Software Accessories
•    Optional Equipment
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INSTALLATION
                                                                          Installation Requirements
2. INSTALLATION
                                                                                                      Installation
2.1.1 ENVIRONMENT
Optimum Environmental Conditions
health. If, however, the machine is used over a long period of time in a poorly ventilated room or
when making an extremely large number of copies, the smell may become unpleasant. To
maintain the appropriate environment for copy work, it is suggested that the room should be
properly ventilated.
     •   The 500 mm clearance for the front is only for pulling out the paper tray. If an operator
         stands in front of the machine, more space is required.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        2-2                                             SM
                                                                  Installation Requirements
                                                                                              Installation
IM 550F/600F
W×D×H (including DF and operation panel): 480 × 539 × 644 mm (18.9" × 21.3" × 25.4")
•    [A]: 480 mm (18.9")
•    [B]: 644 mm (25.4")
IM 600SRF
W×D×H (including DF and operation panel): 480 × 543 × 740 mm (18.9" × 21.4" × 29.2")
•    [A]: 480 mm (18.9")
•    [B]: 740 mm (29.2")
P 800/801
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Installation Requirements
P 800
W×D×H: 420 × 410 × 346 mm (16.6" × 16.2" × 13.7")
•   [A]: 420 mm (16.6")
•   [B]: 346 mm (13.7")
P 801
W×D×H: 443 × 410 × 366 mm (17.5" × 16.2" × 14.5")
•   [A]: 443 mm (17.5")
•   [B]: 366 mm (14.5")
    •    Make sure that the wall outlet is near the machine and easily accessible.
    •    Make sure the plug is firmly inserted in the outlet.
    •    Avoid multi-wiring.
    •    Be sure to ground the machine.
Input voltage
IM 550F/600F/600SRF
•   NA: 120 to 127 V, 11.5 A, 60 Hz ± 2%
•   EU/AP: 220 to 240 V, 6 A, 50 Hz ± 2%/60 Hz ± 2%
P800/801
•   NA: 120 to 127 V, 11 A, 60 Hz ± 2%
•   EU/AP: 220 to 240 V, 6 A, 50 Hz ± 2%/60 Hz ± 2%
For users in Norway, this product is also designed for an IT power distribution system with a
phase-to-phase voltage of 230V.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         2-4                                            SM
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2.2.2 ACCESSORY CHECK
IM 550F/600F/600SRF
Check the quantity and condition of these accessories.
    No.                              Description                           Q’ty
                                                                      NA       EU       AP
1         Tray adjuster                                           1        -        -
2         Sheet: How to hold*1                                    1        1        1
 3        Auxiliary tray*1                                        1        1        1
4         Power cord                                              1        1        1
5         Starter toner                                           1        1        1
 6        Waste toner bottle                                      1        1        1
5         Telephone cable with ferrite core                       1        -        -
6         Ferrite core                                            -        1        1
7         CD-ROM: Drivers                                         1        1        1
8         Guarantee sheet                                         1        -        -
9         Sheet: Help Desk Card                                   1        1        -
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P 800/801
Check the quantity and condition of these accessories.
    No.                           Description                     Q’ty
                                                             NA       EU       AP
1         Decal: Paper grade                             1        -        -
2         NFC tag                                        1        1        1
3         Tray adjuster                                  1        -        -
4         Power cord                                     1        1        1
5         Starter toner                                  1        1        1
6         Waste toner bottle                             1        1        1
7         CD-ROM: Drivers                                1        1        1
8         Sheet: Help Desk Card                          1        -        -
9         Sheet: EULA (End User License Agreement)       1        2        1
10        Guarantee sheet                                1        -        -
11        Manual: Safety                                 1        3        1
12        Manual: Setup                                  1        3        1
13        Sheet: Control panel                           1        1        -
14        Sheet: Air                                     1        2        1
15        Sheet: Security                                1        1        1
16        Sheet: TRCU                                    -        1        -
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        2-6                                SM
                                                                       Main Machine Installation
                                                                                                   Installation
instructions "Setup".
NA only: The user can load HLT size paper by mounting the attachment to the paper feed tray.
IM 600SRF: When lifting the machine, hold only the specified parts as shown below.
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D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          2-8                            SM
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6.   Press the [Set Up Now] and then press [Next]. Ask your customer to change the name of
     the administrator and the password as follows.
     1. Press the [Administrator 1] and the [Password] dialogue boxes, enter the name and the
     password respectively.
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     2. Enter the name and the password again for confirming, and then press [OK] to register
     them.
     3. Go to step 8.
7.   Press [Set Up Later], and then press [Next] according to the instructions on the screen.
9. The following message is displayed. Uncheck the check box, and then press [OK].
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11. Set the machine setting with one of the following menus.
    - User Tools > Machine Features
    - User Tools > Basic Settings When Installing
When [Set Up Later] on the administrator password setting screen in step 5 is selected, forcibly
display the administrator password setting screen by the following procedure.
    1.   After the machine installation, enter the SP mode and execute the SP5-755-001
         (Display Setting: Disp Administrator Password Change Scrn).
    2.   Power cycle the machine. The following Program/Change Administrator screen is
         displayed.
If a password is not necessary, this screen can be disabled with the following procedure.
    1.   On the Program/Change Administrator screen, press [Change] next to Supervisor and
         then press [OK] without inputting any password.
    2.   Press [OK] again when the Confirm password screen is displayed.
    3.   For Administrator 1, do the same procedure as steps 1 and 2.
    4.   Press [OK]. The home screen is displayed.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      2-10                                            SM
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                                                                                                   Installation
power-up.
Overview
The following Program/Change Administrator screen appears at the first power-up.
When the customers set the administrator/supervisor login password, the screen disappears
and the home display appears. The customer, however, can make this screen disappear with
the following procedure if there is no need to set the password.
1.   On the Program/Change Administrator screen, press [Change] next to Supervisor and then
     press [OK] without entering any password.
2.   Press [OK] again when the Confirm password display appears.
3.   For Administrator 1, perform the same procedure as steps 1 and 2.
4.   Press [OK].
     The home display appears.
5.   Turn OFF/ON the main power.
SP5-755-002 hides the administrator password input screen temporarily and continue the
installation procedure without setting an administrator password. However, the
Program/Change Administrator screen will appear every time you turn OFF/ON the main power
if the password is not set.
Password Setting Procedure
     •   For more details about this security issue, see "Notes on Using Multi-Function Printers
         Safely" supplied with the MFP.
     •   When Supervisor / Administrator 1-4 passwords are configured via network, the
         "Change Supervisor login password" window will not be displayed.
     •   The passwords for Supervisor or Administrator 1 to 4 can be set via "System Settings".
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         However, the Program/Change Administrator screen will appear every time the main
         power is turned ON if the passwords are set this way. We recommend that customers
         set the passwords via the network or the Program/Change Administrator screen.
1.   Install the MFP.
2.   Turn ON the main power.
3.   Change the Supervisor login password.
4. Enter a password.
5. Press [OK].
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7.   Press [OK].
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13. Turn OFF/ON the main power.
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     P 800/801: Open the upper cover [A], and then open the front cover [B].
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2.   Release the lock lever [A] by rotating it towards you, and then remove the toner cartridge
     [B].
     This prevents toner leakage caused by vibration during transport.
3.   Make sure there is no paper left in the paper trays. Then fix down the bottom plates with a
     sheet of paper and tape.
4.   If Caster Table Type M40 is installed, remove the four stands [A].
     Front-left side
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Rear-right side
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5.   Lift the machine, and then move it horizontally to the new location.
6.   If you have removed the stands for Caster Table Type M40, reattach them.
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Caster Table Type M40
    •     The joint brackets and screws [A] for installation are stored in the accessory box [B] on
          the underside of the caster table.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          2-20                                             SM
                                                                               Caster Table Type M40
                                                                                                             Installation
4             Joint bracket D                                                                     4
5             Joint bracket E                                                                     4
6             Screws: polished round/spring (M4×10)                                               8
7             Hexagon flange screws (M4×8)                                                        3
8             Tapping bind screws (3×8)                                                           4
9             Screws (M3×6)                                                                       8
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Paper Feed Unit PB1160
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                             2-22                                                 SM
                                                                         Paper Feed Unit PB1160
     •   Turn OFF the main power, and unplug the machine power cord before starting the
         following procedure.
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     •   You need two or more persons to lift the main machine. The main machine is highly
         unstable when it is lifted by one person and may cause injury or property damage.
     •   Be sure to hold the specified positions when lifting the machine.
1.   Pull out the paper feed tray [A] of the optional paper feed unit.
2.   Remove all tape and retainers.
3. Turn over the caster table, and then remove the accessory bracket [A].
4.   Remove the package [A] (which contains joints, brackets, and screws) from the accessory
     bracket.
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Paper Feed Unit PB1160
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         2-24             SM
                                                                           Paper Feed Unit PB1160
7. Install the optional paper feed unit [A] on the caster table [B].
                                                                                                     Installation
         •    There are two upright pins [A] on the caster table. Align them with the holes in the
              underside of the optional paper feed unit.
• The hole [A] in the caster table indicates the front side of the caster table.
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Paper Feed Unit PB1160
8. Open the rear cover [A] of the optional paper feed unit.
9. Install the joint bracket A [A] on the rear side with the hexagon flange screw (M4×8).
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       2-26                                           SM
                                                                        Paper Feed Unit PB1160
10. Install the joint bracket A [A] on the rear side with the hexagon flange screw (M4×8).
                                                                                                 Installation
11. Close the rear cover of the optional paper feed unit.
12. Remove the paper feed tray [A] by pulling it out.
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Paper Feed Unit PB1160
13. Install the joint bracket B [A] on the front side with the hexagon flange screw (M4×8).
     •   When you install two or more optional paper feed units, please refer to When
         installing two or more optional paper feed units.
     •   When you install only one optional paper feed unit, please refer to Installing the main
         machine on the optional paper feed unit.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         2-28                                         SM
                                                                         Paper Feed Unit PB1160
         •    There are two upright pins [A] on the optional paper feed unit. Align the upright
              pins of the lower paper feed unit with the holes in the underside of the upper
              paper feed unit. Then carefully lower the upper paper feed unit.
                                                                                                  Installation
2.   Open the rear cover [A] of the optional paper feed unit.
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Paper Feed Unit PB1160
3.   Install the joint bracket E [A] on the rear right side to secure the optional paper feed unit
     and lower paper feed unit.
4.   Open the rear cover [A] of the lower paper feed unit, and then secure the joint bracket
     installed in the previous step with the screw (M3×6).
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         2-30                                                SM
                                                                           Paper Feed Unit PB1160
5.   Install the joint bracket D [A] on the rear left side to secure the optional paper feed unit and
     lower paper feed unit.
                                                                                                        Installation
6.   Open the rear cover [A] of the lower paper feed unit, and then secure the joint bracket
     installed in the previous step with the screw (M3×6).
8. Install the joint bracket C [A] on the front side to secure the upper paper feed unit and lower
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Paper Feed Unit PB1160
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        2-32                       SM
                                                                       Paper Feed Unit PB1160
         •   There are two upright pins [A] on the optional paper feed unit. Align them with the
             holes in the underside of the main machine, and then carefully lower the machine.
                                                                                                   Installation
2.   Open the rear lower cover [A] of the main machine.
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Paper Feed Unit PB1160
3.   Install the joint bracket E [A] on the rear right side to secure the main machine and paper
     feed unit.
4.   Open the rear cover [A] of the paper feed unit, and then secure the joint bracket installed in
     the previous step with the screw (M3×6).
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        2-34                                               SM
                                                                          Paper Feed Unit PB1160
5.   Install the joint bracket D [A] on the rear left side to secure the main machine and paper
     feed unit.
                                                                                                      Installation
6.   Open the rear cover [A] of the paper feed unit, and then secure the joint bracket installed in
     the previous step with the screw (M3×6).
7. Remove the paper feed tray [A] of the main machine by pulling it out.
8. Install the joint bracket C [A] on the front side to secure the main machine and optional
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Paper Feed Unit PB1160
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       2-36                                             SM
                                                                        Paper Feed Unit PB1160
11. Attach the two stands [A] provided with the caster table on the rear and right sides with the
     screws (polished round/spring (M4×10)).
Installation
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Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
Turn OFF the main power, and unplug the machine power cord before starting the following
procedure.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                    2-38                                            SM
                       Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
                                                                                                  Installation
2.   Release the hook by opening the right side of the cover, and then remove the cover [A] by
     rotating it in the direction of the blue arrow.
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the controller cover when you
              remove or install the controller cover.
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Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
3.   Insert a flathead screwdriver in the order of         ,   , and   to release the three hooks of
     the rear right stay [A].
4.   Release the hook           and remove the rear right stay [A].
          •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the rear right stay when you
               remove or install the rear right stay.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                            2-40                                               SM
                      Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
5. Push the button [A] and open the front cover [B].
                                                                                                      Installation
6.   Release the hook [A] of the right upper cover [B] by opening the cover in the direction of the
     arrow.
7.   Release the hooks [A] of the right upper cover [B] by lifting the bottom right of the cover,
     and then remove the cover.
• Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the right upper cover when
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Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
9.   Connect the harness (13 pins) to CN3 [A] and connect the harness from the optional
     counter device to CN4 [B] on the optional counter interface board. Then, install three
     plastic standoffs as shown below. Do not install the stud stay in the top left hole.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         2-42                                         SM
                        Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
10. Install the three plastic standoffs in the three holes of the mainframe.
                                                                                              Installation
11. Pass the harness through the holes [A] and [B], and then connect the other end to CN112
     [C] on the BiCU.
12. Clamp the harness using the clamps installed in the mainframe.
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Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
13. Remove the knockout [A] of the rear right stay [B] with a pair of nippers.
14. Route the harness of the optional counter device as shown below, clamp it with the existing
    clamp [A], and pass it through the rear right stay using the hole opened in step 13.
    •    Turn OFF the main power, and unplug the machine power cord before starting the
         following procedure.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       2-44                                          SM
                       Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
                                                                                                  Installation
2.   Insert a flathead screwdriver into [A] to release the hook on the inside of the controller
     cover [B].
3.   Release the hook by opening the right side of the cover, and then remove the cover [A] by
     rotating it in the direction of the blue arrow.
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Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
          •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the controller cover when you
               remove or install the controller cover.
4.   Insert a flathead screwdriver in the order of      ,   and   to release the three hooks of the
     rear left stay [A].
5.   Remove the rear right stay [A].
          •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the rear left stay when you
               remove or install the rear right stay.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          2-46                                           SM
                      Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
6. Push the button [A] and open the front cover [B].
                                                                                                      Installation
7.   Release the hook [A] of the right upper cover [B] by opening the cover in the direction of the
     arrow.
8. Remove the right upper cover [A] by inserting a flathead screwdriver into [B].
• Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the right upper cover when
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Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
11. Install the optional counter interface board [A] on the four stud stays.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        2-48                           SM
                        Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
12. Connect the harness (13 pins) to CN3 [A] on the optional counter interface board.
13. Pass the harness through the holes [B] and [C], and then connect the other end to CN112
     [D] on the BiCU.
                                                                                              Installation
14. Bind the harness with the harness bind [A] as shown below.
15. Connect the harness from the optional counter device to CN4 [A] on the optional counter
     interface board.
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Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
16. Remove the knockout [A] of the rear right stay [B] with a pair of nippers. Then pass the
    harness which is connected to the optional counter interface in the previous step.
17. Route the harness of the optional counter device as shown below, clamp it with the existing
    clamp [A], and pass it through the rear right stay using the hole opened in step 16.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      2-50                                             SM
                                   NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
550F/600F/600SRF ONLY)
                                                                                           Installation
2.6.1 ACCESSORY CHECK
     No.                                Description                                 Q’ty
1             NFC card reader                                                  1
2             Upper cover                                                      1
3             Base cover                                                       1
4             Hoop and loop fastener                                           1
5             USB cable                                                        1
6             Ferrite core                                                     1
7             FG clamp                                                         1
8             Tapping screw: 3×8                                               1
-             EMC address decal                                                1
-             Caution Sheet                                                    1
-             Caution Chart                                                    1
Turn OFF the main power, and unplug the machine power cord before starting the following
procedure.
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NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
2.   Release the hook by opening the right side of the cover, and then remove the cover [A] by
     rotating it in the direction of the blue arrow.
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the controller cover when you
              remove or install the controller cover.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                           2-52                                      SM
                                        NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
3.   Insert a flathead screwdriver in the order of         ,   , and   to release the three hooks of
     the rear right stay [A].
4.   Release the hook           and remove the rear right stay [A].
                                                                                                       Installation
          •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the rear right stay when you
               remove or install the rear right stay.
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NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
5. Push the button [A] and open the front cover [B].
6.   Release the hook [A] of the right upper cover [B] by opening the cover in the direction of the
     arrow.
7.   Release the hooks [A] of the right upper cover [B] by lifting the bottom right of the cover,
     and then remove the cover.
• Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the right upper cover when
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        2-54                                                SM
                                    NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
                                                                                                  Installation
8.   Insert a flathead screwdriver at [A] to release the hook of the scanner front cover [B].
10. Insert a flathead screwdriver at [A] to release the hook, and then remove the scanner front
     cover [B].
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NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
        •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the scanner front cover when
             you remove or install the scanner front cover.
11. Release the two hooks of the operation panel arm upper cover [A].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      2-56                                         SM
                                   NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the operation panel arm
              upper cover when you remove or install the operation panel arm upper cover.
                                                                                                  Installation
13. Remove the hinge cover [A] from the operation panel.
14. Make a loop at the end of the USB cable [A], and then attach the ferrite core [B], as shown
     below.
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NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
         •   Attach the ferrite core at a distance of 4.0 cm (1.6 inch) [A] from the end of USB
             cable.
15. Peel off the conductive tape [A] from the USB cable [B].
16. Insert the USB cable [A] into the USB connector of the operation panel.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      2-58                                                SM
                                   NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
         •   Insert the end [A] of the USB cable, where the ferrite core is not attached, into the
             media slot of the operation panel.
                                                                                                     Installation
17. Route the USB cable [A] to the right side of the machine.
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NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
19. Remove the screw [A] from the operation panel arm.
         •   When installing the FG clamp, bind the USB cable [B] with the FG clamp [A].
             Make sure to bind the part where the coating is stripped partially.
         •   When installing the FG clamp [A], use the screw provided with NFC Card Reader
             Type M24.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      2-60                                         SM
                                    NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
21. Attach the hook and loop fastener [A] to the base cover [B] at the position shown below.
                                                                                               Installation
22. Peel off the mount from the hook and loop fastener, and then attach the NFC card reader
     [A] to the base cover [B] at the position shown below.
         •    Attach the NFC card reader with the USB port [A] of the NFC card reader set to
              face right.
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NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
23. Peel off the mount [A] of the seal from the back side [B] of the base cover.
24. Fit the notch part [A] of the base cover [B] into the right upper cover [C] of the main
    machine, and then attach it.
25. Reattach the right upper cover [A] to the main machine.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        2-62                                          SM
                                    NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
         •   When attaching the right upper cover, pull out the USB cable [A] through the notch
             [B] in the right upper cover.
                                                                                                  Installation
26. Connect the USB cable [A] to the NFC card reader [B].
27. Attach the upper cover [A] to the base cover [B].
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NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
     •   Turn OFF the main power, and unplug the machine power cord before starting the
         following procedure.
1.   Open the rear upper cover [A].
2.   Insert a flathead screwdriver into [A] to release the hook on the inside of the controller
     cover [B].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        2-64                                              SM
                                       NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
3.   Release the hook by opening the right side of the cover, and then remove the cover [A] by
     rotating it in the direction of the blue arrow.
                                                                                                      Installation
          •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the controller cover when you
               remove or install the controller cover.
4.   Insert a flathead screwdriver in the order of        ,   , and   to release the three hooks of
     the rear left stay [A].
5.   Remove the rear right stay [A].
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NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the rear left stay when you
              remove or install the rear right stay.
6. Push the button [A] and open the front cover [B].
7.   Release the hook [A] of the right upper cover [B] by opening the cover in the direction of the
     arrow.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         2-66                                            SM
                                    NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
8. Remove the right upper cover [A] by inserting a flathead screwdriver into [B].
                                                                                                Installation
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the right upper cover when
              you remove or install the right upper cover.
9. Insert a flathead screwdriver at [A] to release the hook of the scanner front cover [B].
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NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
10. Release the two hooks of the scanner front cover [A].
11. Insert a flathead screwdriver at [A] to release the hook, and then remove the scanner front
    cover [B].
         •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the scanner front cover when
             you remove or install the scanner front cover.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      2-68                                            SM
                                  NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
12. Release the two hooks of the operation panel arm upper cover [A].
                                                                                           Installation
13. Remove the operation panel arm upper cover [B].
        •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the operation panel arm
             upper cover when you remove or install the operation panel arm upper cover.
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NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
14. Remove the hinge cover [A] from the operation panel.
15. Make a loop at the end of the USB cable [A], and then attach the ferrite core [B], as shown
    below.
         •   Attach the ferrite core at a distance of 4.0 cm (1.6 inch) [A] from the end of USB
             cable.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      2-70                                                SM
                                   NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
16. Peel off the conductive tape [A] from the USB cable [B].
                                                                                                     Installation
17. Insert the USB cable [A] into the USB connector of the operation panel.
         •   Insert the end [A] of the USB cable, where the ferrite core is not attached, into the
             media slot of the operation panel.
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NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
18. Route the USB cable [A] to the right side of the machine.
20. Remove the screw [A] from the operation panel arm.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       2-72             SM
                                   NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
                                                                                               Installation
         •   When installing the FG clamp, bind the USB cable [B] with the FG clamp [A].
             Make sure to bind the part where the coating is stripped partially.
         •   When installing the FG clamp [A], use the screw provided with NFC Card Reader
             Type M24.
22. Attach the hook and loop fastener [A] to the base cover [B] at the position shown below.
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NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
23. Peel off the mount from the hook and loop fastener, and then attach the NFC card reader
    [A] to the base cover [B] at the position shown below.
         •   Attach the NFC card reader with the USB port [A] of the NFC card reader set to
             face right.
24. Peel off the mount [A] of the seal from the back side [B] of the base cover.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       2-74                                           SM
                                     NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
25. Fit the notch part [A] of the base cover [B] into the right upper cover [C] of the main
     machine, and then attach it.
                                                                                                   Installation
26. Reattach the right upper cover [A] to the main machine.
         •    When attaching the right upper cover, pull out the USB cable [A] through the notch
              [B] in the right upper cover.
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NFC Card Reader Type M24 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
27. Connect the USB cable [A] to the NFC card reader [B].
28. Attach the upper cover [A] to the base cover [B].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      2-76          SM
                                          Enhanced Security HDD Option Type M12 (D3A6-02)
(D3A6-02)
                                                                                                Installation
2.7.1 ACCESSORY CHECK
     No.                                   Description                                   Q’ty
1                Enhanced security HDD                                              1
-                EMC address sheet                                                  1
     •     The following parts are separately required when installing Enhanced Security HDD
           Option Type M10 on P 800/801 in which Hard Disk Drive Option Type P8 is not
           installed.
     No.                                   Description                                  Q’ty
1                  HDD bracket                                                  1
2                  Power source cable                                           1
3                  Data cable                                                   1
4                  Stepped screw                                                4
5                  Tapping screw                                                2
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Enhanced Security HDD Option Type M12 (D3A6-02)
     •   When installing this option, turn OFF the main power and unplug the power cord from
         the wall socket. If installing without turning OFF the main power, an electric shock or a
         malfunction may occur.
     •   When the MFP is already in use (not a new machine) and the “Data Encryption
         Settings” is enabled, disable Data Encryption Settings before installing this option. If
         installing without disabling this, the Enhanced Security HDD Option functionality is not
         guaranteed.
     •   After installation of the Enhanced Security HDD Option, the “Machine Data Encryption
         Settings” in the MFP needs to be enabled again to encrypt the NVRAM.
     •   When the MFP is already in use (not a new machine), copy the address book data to
         an SD card with SP5-846-051 (Backup All Addr Book) if possible.
1.   Open the rear upper cover [A].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        2-78                                                SM
                                             Enhanced Security HDD Option Type M12 (D3A6-02)
2.   Release the hook by opening the right side of the cover, and then remove the cover [A] by
     rotating it in the direction of the blue arrow.
                                                                                                     Installation
          •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the controller cover when removing or
               installing.
3.   Insert a flathead screwdriver in the order of     ,   and   to release the three hooks of the
     rear right stay [A].
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Enhanced Security HDD Option Type M12 (D3A6-02)
4. Release the hook and remove the rear right stay [A].
         •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the rear right stay when removing or
             installing.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       2-80                                       SM
                                           Enhanced Security HDD Option Type M12 (D3A6-02)
5. Push the button [A] and open the front cover [B].
                                                                                                      Installation
6.   Release the hook [A] of the right upper cover [B] by opening the cover in the direction of the
     arrow.
7.   Release the hooks [A] of the right upper cover [B] by lifting the bottom right of the cover,
     and then remove the cover.
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Enhanced Security HDD Option Type M12 (D3A6-02)
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the right upper cover when removing or
              installing.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       2-82                                          SM
                                         Enhanced Security HDD Option Type M12 (D3A6-02)
• When removing the power connector cover, pull it in the direction of the arrow.
                                                                                               Installation
        •    Be careful not to damage the hook on the power connector cover when removing
             or installing.
10. Remove the three screws from the right lower cover [A].
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Enhanced Security HDD Option Type M12 (D3A6-02)
12. Open the rear lower cover [A], and then release the hook of the right lower cover [B] by
    rotating it in the direction of the blue arrow.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          2-84                                         SM
                                           Enhanced Security HDD Option Type M12 (D3A6-02)
14. Remove the right lower cover [A] by rotating it in the direction of the arrow.
                                                                                              Installation
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the right lower cover when removing or
              installing.
• Do not remove the screw [A] when removing the right lower cover [B].
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17. Disconnect the connector [A] and release the harness from the harness guide [B].
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     •   Make sure to open the flap before disconnecting the flat cables [A] and [B], as
         shown in the following pictures. Otherwise, the connector may be damaged.
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     •   When disconnecting the flat cable [A], pull it out in the direction of the arrow.
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19. Release the flat cable and harness from the harness guides.
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21. Remove the six screws from the controller box [A].
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        •    The screw [B] is a tapping screw. Be careful not to use the wrong screw when
             installing the controller box.
22. Release the harnesses [A] and FFC [B] from the cable guides.
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23. Release the hook [A], and then remove the controller box [B] by rotating it
    counter-clockwise.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      2-90                                SM
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27. Remove the controller box cover [A].
        •    The screw [B] is a small screw. Be careful not to use the wrong screw when
             installing the controller box cover.
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28. Remove the controller board [A] with the BiCU [B].
        •    Be careful not to damage the backside of the controller board [A] and the BiCU
             [B].
29. Remove the HDD with the bracket [A] from the controller box [B].
30. Remove the HDD [A] from the HDD bracket [B].
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31. Disconnect the two cables [A] from the HDD [B].
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32. Remove the enhanced security HDD from its protective package.
33. Connect the two cables [A] to the enhanced security HDD [B].
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34. Install the enhanced security HDD [A] on the HDD bracket [B].
         •    When installing the enhanced security HDD on the bracket, make sure to pass the
              cables through the hole [A] of the HDD bracket.
35. Install the HDD with the bracket [A] on the controller box [B].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       2-94                                        SM
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         •   When reattaching the controller box [A], make sure to secure the harness and flat
             cable to the harness guides, as shown below.
                                                                                                 Installation
         •   When reattaching the bracket [A] of the controller box [B], do not interpose the
             harness and the flat cable between the bracket and the controller box.
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2. Press [Format].
         •    Do not touch the power switch while the hard disk format is in progress. Wait for
              the machine to tell you that the formatting is finished.
4.   Turn the main power OFF/ON after the "Hard Disk is formatted" message.
5.   Do this step only if you are installing the option on a machine that is already in use (not a
     new machine):
        Enter the SP mode
        Run SP5-853-001, to install the fixed stamps.
        Run SP5-846-052, to copy the address book from the SD card to the HDD.
        Turn off the machine, and then turn it back on.
SP Descriptions
•    SP5-853-001 (Stamp Date Download)
     Downloads the fixed stamp data from the machine ROM onto the hard disk. Then these
     stamps can be used by the Settings menu. If this is not done, the user will not have access
     to the fixed stamps ("Confidential", "Secret", etc.).
     You must always execute this SP after replacing the HDD or after formatting the HDD.
•    SP5-846-052 (UCS Setting: Restore All Addr Book)
     Downloads all directory information from the SD card.
6.   Confirm that "Secure HDD" is displayed in the firmware version list to be sure that
     encryption is performed correctly. If "Secure HDD" is displayed, there are no abnormalities
     in the Enhanced Security HDD Option and the encryption function is running. The firmware
     version can be confirmed in the setting on the operation panel at the location shown below.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         2-96                                                SM
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7.   Enable “Machine Data Encryption Settings” in the MFP.
     Regarding the procedure of enabling “Machine Data Encryption Settings”, refer to FSM.
     •   Turn OFF the main power, and unplug the machine power cord before starting the
         following procedure.
1.   Open the rear upper cover [A].
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2.   Insert a flathead screwdriver into [A] to release the hook on the inside of the controller
     cover [B].
3.   Release the hook by opening the right side of the cover, and then remove the cover [A] by
     rotating it in the direction of the blue arrow.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                           2-98                                           SM
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          •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the controller cover when you
               remove or install the controller cover.
                                                                                                     Installation
4.   Insert a flathead screwdriver in the order of       ,   , and   to release the three hooks of
     the rear left stay [A].
5.   Remove the rear right stay [A].
          •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the rear left stay when you
               remove or install the rear left stay.
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6. Push the button [A] and open the front cover [B].
7.   Release the hook [A] of the right upper cover [B] by opening the cover in the direction of the
     arrow.
8. Remove the right upper cover [A] by inserting a flathead screwdriver into [B].
• Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the right upper cover when
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       2-100                                             SM
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9.   Remove the paper feed tray [A] by pulling it out.
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• When removing the power connector cover, pull it in the direction of the arrow.
        •    Be careful not to damage the hook on the power connector cover when you
             remove or install the power connector cover.
11. Remove the four screws from the right lower cover [A].
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13. Open the rear lower cover [A], and then release the hook of the right lower cover [B] by
     rotating it in the direction of the blue arrow.
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15. Remove the right lower cover [A] by rotating it in the direction of the arrow.
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the right lower cover when
              you remove or install the right lower cover.
• Do not remove the screw [A] when removing the right lower cover [B].
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17. Disconnect the USB connector [A] of the operation panel.
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       •   Make sure to open the flap before disconnecting the flat cables [A] and [B], as
           shown in the following pictures. Otherwise, the connector may be damaged.
• When disconnecting the flat cable [A], pull it out in the direction of the arrow.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     2-106                                             SM
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19. Release the flat cable and harness from the harness guides.
                                                                                                Installation
20. Remove the six screws from the controller box [A].
        •    The screw [B] is a tapping screw. Be careful not to use the wrong screw when
             installing the controller box.
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22. Release the hook [A], and then remove the controller box [B] by rotating it
    counter-clockwise.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      2-108                               SM
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25. Remove the slot cover [A].
        •    The screw [B] is a small screw. Be careful not to use the wrong screw when
             installing the controller box cover.
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27. Remove the controller board [A] with the BiCU [B].
        •    Be careful not to damage the backside of the controller board [A] and the BiCU
             [B].
28. Remove the HDD with the bracket [A] from the controller box [B].
29. Remove the HDD [A] from the HDD bracket [B].
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30. Disconnect the two cables [A] from the HDD [B].
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31. Remove the enhanced security HDD from its protective pack.
32. Connect the two cables [A] to the enhanced security HDD [B].
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33. Install the enhanced security HDD [A] on the HDD bracket [B].
         •    When installing the enhanced security HDD on the bracket, make sure to pass the
              cables through the hole [A] of the HDD bracket.
34. Install the HDD with the bracket [A] on the controller box [B].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       2-112                                       SM
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         •   When reattaching the controller box [A], make sure to secure the harness and flat
             cable to the harness guides, as shown below.
                                                                                                 Installation
         •   When reattaching the bracket [A] of the controller box [B], do not interpose the
             harness and the flat cable between the bracket and the controller box.
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2. Press [Format].
          •   Do not touch the power switch while the hard disk format is in progress. Wait for
              the machine to tell you that the formatting is finished.
4.   Turn the main power OFF/ON after the "Hard Disk is formatted" message.
5.   Do this step only if you are installing the option on a machine that is already in use (not a
     new machine):
         Enter the SP mode
         Run SP5-853-001, to install the fixed stamps.
         Run SP5-846-052, to copy the address book from the SD card to the HDD.
         Turn off the machine, and then turn it back on.
SP Descriptions
•    SP5-853-001 (Stamp Date Download)
     Downloads the fixed stamp data from the machine ROM onto the hard disk. Then these
     stamps can be used by the Settings menu. If this is not done, the user will not have access
     to the fixed stamps ("Confidential", "Secret", etc.).
     You must always execute this SP after replacing the HDD or after formatting the HDD.
•    SP5-846-052 (UCS Setting: Restore All Addr Book)
     Downloads all directory information from the SD card.
6.   Confirm that "Secure HDD" is displayed in the firmware version list to be sure that
     encryption is performed correctly. If "Secure HDD" is displayed, there are no
     abnormalities in the Enhanced Security HDD Option and the encryption function is
     running. The firmware version can be confirmed in the setting on the operation panel at
     the location shown below.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         2-114                                               SM
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7.   Enable “Machine Data Encryption Settings” in the MFP.
     Regarding the procedure of enabling “Machine Data Encryption Settings”, refer to
     FSM.
     •   Turn OFF the main power, and unplug the machine power cord before starting the
         following procedure.
1.   Open the upper cover [A].
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         •    The screw [B] is a sems screw. The screw [C] is a tapping screw. Be careful not
              use the wrong screws when installing the upper cover.
3.   Remove the screw from the rear side of the upper cover [A].
4.   Lift the upper cover [A] by releasing the two hooks, and then put it on the mainframe so that
     you can access the bracket [B] on the right side of the machine.
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         •    Make sure to open the flap before disconnecting the flat cable [A], as shown in the
              following pictures. Otherwise, the connector may be damaged.
7.   Remove the plastic sheet [A] from the mainframe (hook×2), and then remove the upper
     cover [B].
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         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the upper cover when you
              remove or install the upper cover.
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        •   When removing the power connector cover, pull it in the direction of the arrow.
        •   Be careful not to damage the hook on the power connector cover when you
            remove or install the power connector cover.
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11. Remove the five screws from the right cover [A].
        •    The screw [B] is a tapping screw. The screw [C] is a long screw. Be careful not to
             use the wrong screws when installing the right cover.
12. Close the rear upper cover [A].
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13. Open the rear lower cover [A], and then release the hook of the right cover [B] by rotating it
     in the direction of the blue arrow.
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14. Release the four hooks, and then remove the right cover [A].
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the right cover when you
              remove or install the right cover.
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        •    Make sure to open the flap before disconnecting the flat cable [A], as shown in the
             following pictures. Otherwise, the connector may be damaged.
16. Release the flat cable and harness from the harness guides.
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17. Remove the seven screws from the controller box [A].
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        •    The screw [B] is a tapping screw. Be careful not to use the wrong screws when
             installing the controller box.
18. Release the hook [A], and then remove the controller box [B].
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        •    The screw [B] is a small screw. Be careful not to use the wrong screw when
             installing the controller box cover.
21. Remove the controller board [A] with the BiCU [B].
        •    Be careful not to damage the backside of the controller board [A] and the BiCU
             [B].
22. Remove the enhanced security HDD from its protective packaging.
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23. Connect the power source cable [A] and data cable [B] to the enhanced security HDD [C].
                                                                                               Installation
24. Install the enhanced security HDD [A] on the HDD bracket [B] with the stepped screws.
        •    When installing the enhanced security HDD on the bracket, make sure to pass the
             cables through the hole [A] of the HDD bracket.
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25. Install the HDD with the bracket [A] on the controller box [B] with the tapping screws.
    (hook×2)
         •     When reattaching the controller board [A] with the BiCU [B] on the controller box
               [C], connect the two cables of the HDD to the controller board [A].
         •     When reattaching the controller box [A], make sure to secure the harness and flat
               cable to the harness guides, as shown below.
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         •    When reattaching the bracket [A] of the controller box [B], do not interpose the
              harness and the flat cable between the bracket and the controller box.
                                                                                                     Installation
After Installing the HDD
1.   Connect the power cord and turn ON the main power.
     The message "Hard Disk is replaced. Format Hard Disk." is displayed.
2.   Select [Format]. The message "Formatting Hard Disk…Please wait, also make sure the
     main power switch is not turned off." is displayed.
3.   Wait for the machine to finish formatting the hard disk.
         •    Do not touch the power switch while the hard disk format is in progress. Wait for
              the machine to tell you that the formatting is finished. When the formatting is
              finished, the message "Hard Disk is formatted. Turn the main power switch off
              then on" is displayed.
4.   Turn the main power OFF/ON after the message tells you formatting is finished.
5.   Do this step only if you are installing the option on a machine that is already in use (not a
     new machine):
        Enter the SP mode
        Run SP5-853-001, to install the fixed stamps.
        Run SP5-846-052, to copy the address book from the SD card to the HDD.
        Turn off the machine, and then turn it back on.
SP Descriptions
•    SP5-853-001 (Stamp Date Download)
     Downloads the fixed stamp data from the machine ROM onto the hard disk. Then these
     stamps can be used by the Settings menu. If this is not done, the user will not have access
     to the fixed stamps ("Confidential", "Secret", etc.).
     You must always execute this SP after replacing the HDD or after formatting the HDD.
•    SP5-846-052 (UCS Setting: Restore All Addr Book)
     Downloads all directory information from the SD card.
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6.   Confirm that "Secure HDD" is displayed in the firmware version list to be sure that
     encryption is performed correctly. If "Secure HDD" is displayed, there are no
     abnormalities in the Enhanced Security HDD Option and the encryption function is
     running. The firmware version can be confirmed in the setting on the operation panel at
     the location shown below.
 Classic menu location/item name                 Standard menu location/item name
 [System Settings] > the [Administrator Tools]   [System Settings] > [Machine/Control Panel
 tab> [Firmware Version]                         Information]> [Firmware Version]
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                                                                                                 Installation
2.8.1 ACCESSORY CHECK
     No.                                     Description                                  Q’ty
1             HDD                                                                     1
2             Power source cable                                                      1
3             Data cable                                                              1
4             Tapping screw: round point: 3×6                                         2
      •    Turn OFF the main power, and unplug the machine power cord before starting the
           following procedure.
      •    You need two or more persons to lift the main machine. The main machine is highly
           unstable when it is lifted by one person and may cause injury or property damage.
      •    Be sure to hold the specified positions when lifting the machine.
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         •   The screw [B] is a sems screw. The screw [C] is a tapping screw. Be careful do
             not use the wrong screws when installing the upper cover.
3.   Remove the screw from the rear side of the upper cover [A].
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4.   Lift the upper cover [A] by releasing the two hooks, and then put it on the mainframe so that
     you can access the bracket [B] on the right side of the machine.
                                                                                                     Installation
5.   Remove the bracket [A].
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         •    Make sure to open the flap before disconnecting the flat cable [A], as shown in the
              following pictures. Otherwise, the connector may be damaged.
7.   Remove the plastic sheet [A] from the mainframe (hook×2), and then remove the upper
     cover [B].
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the upper cover when you
              remove or install the upper cover.
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                                                                                              Installation
9.   Open the front cover [A].
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• When removing the power connector cover, pull it in the direction of the arrow.
        •    Be careful not to damage the hook on the power connector cover when you
             remove or install the power connector cover.
11. Remove the five screws from the right cover [A].
        •    The screw [B] is a tapping screw. The screw [C] is a long screw. Be careful not to
             use the wrong screws when installing the right cover.
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13. Open the rear lower cover [A], and then release the hook of the right cover [B] by rotating it
     in the direction of the blue arrow.
14. Release the four hooks, and then remove the right cover [A].
• Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the right cover when you
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        •    Make sure to open the flap before disconnecting the flat cable [A] as shown in the
             following pictures. Otherwise, the connector may be damaged.
                                                                                                  Installation
16. Release the flat cable and harness from the harness guides.
17. Remove the seven screws from the controller box [A].
        •    The screw [B] is a tapping screw. Be careful not to use the wrong screws when
             installing the controller box.
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18. Release the hook [A], and then remove the controller box [B].
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        •    The screw [B] is a small screw. Be careful not to use the wrong screw when
             installing the controller box cover.
21. Remove the controller board [A] with the BiCU [B].
                                                                                              Installation
        •    Be careful not to damage the backside of the controller board [A] and the BiCU
             [B].
22. Connect the two cables [A] to the HDD [B].
• Make sure to pass the cables through the hole [A] of the HDD bracket.
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23. Install the HDD [A] on the controller box [B] with the tapping screws. (hook×2)
         •   When reattaching the controller board [A] with the BiCU [B] on the controller box
             [C], connect the two cables of the HDD to the controller board [A].
         •   When reattaching the controller box [A], make sure to secure the harness and flat
             cable to the harness guides, as shown below.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      2-140                                              SM
                                   Hard Disk Drive Option Type P8 (M500-05) (P 800/801 Only)
         •    When reattaching the bracket [A] of the controller box [B], do not interpose
              harness and flat cable between bracket and controller box.
                                                                                                  Installation
After Installing the HDD
1.   Connect the power cord and turn ON the main power.
     The message "Hard Disk is replaced. Format Hard Disk." is displayed.
2.   Select [Format]. The message "Formatting Hard Disk…Please wait, also make sure the
     main power switch is not turned off." is displayed.
3.   Wait for the machine to finish formatting the hard disk.
         •    Do not touch the power switch while the hard disk format is in progress. Wait for
              the machine to tell you that the formatting is finished. When the formatting is
              finished, the message "Hard Disk is formatted. Turn the main power switch off
              then on" is displayed.
4.   Turn the main power OFF/ON after the message tells you formatting is finished.
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Internal Options
         Slot                                          Option
[A]     I/F slot       Device Server Option Type M37
                       IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type M19
                       IEEE 802.11 Interface Unit Type M24
                       File Format Converter Type M19*1
*1 IM 550F/600F/600SRF only
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                                                IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type M19 (D3C0-17)
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     No.                                   Description                                   Q’ty
1             IEEE 1284 interface board                                              1
-             EMC address sheet                                                      1
-             FCC sheet                                                              1
-             RoHS sheet                                                             1
-             RoHS decal                                                             1
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IEEE 802.11 Interface Unit Type M24 (M500-08)
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                                                                   Device Server Option Type M37
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     No                         Items                           Q’ty               Remarks
1            Cable Ties                                    2
2            Interface Board                               1
3            Ferrite Core                                  2
     •    When installing this option, turn OFF the main power and unplug the power cord from
          the wall socket. If installing without turning OFF the main power, an electric shock or a
          malfunction may occur.
     •    The device server option has an IP address stored on the PCB. This is different from
          the machine's IP address. The IP address and other network settings of the device
          server option must be configured after installing this option.
1.   Turn OFF the main power of the machine, and unplug the power cord from the wall socket.
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Device Server Option Type M37
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                                                                  Device Server Option Type M37
5.   Attach the ferrite cores to the Ethernet cable, while looping the cable at 3 cm (approx. 1.2
     inches) [A] from each end of the cable.
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6.   Only for installing this option in North America, bind both cores with cable ties [A] as shown
     below.
     The two binds are not included in options produced before March 2015. To bind the cores,
     use the binds registered as service parts or similar ones.
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Device Server Option Type M37
7. Insert the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on this option.
8.   Insert the other end of the Ethernet cable to a PC for network setting.
9.   Plug the power cord into the wall socket and turn on the main power of the machine.
10. Make sure that the machine recognizes this option correctly by doing one of the following:
Confirm that “Optional Network” is displayed in the setting on the operation panel at the location
shown below.
     •   On the Web Image Monitor, “Optional Network” can be found at the following location.
         Location: [Device Management] > [Configuration] > [Network] > [Option Network
         Interface]
     •   When installing the Device Server Option Type M37, the installation status is not
         shown on the configuration page.
• The customer should keep the slot covers which were removed.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        2-148                                              SM
                                                               Device Server Option Type M37
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     No.                  Light Color                           Lights Up When:
1           Green and Yellow                        1000BASE-T operates
2           Green                                   10BASE-T operates
3           Yellow                                  100BASE-TX operates
IM 550F/600F/600SRF
P 800/801
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Device Server Option Type M37
Changing the IP address from the operation panel of the main machine.
1.   Press [System Settings] in [Settings] on the operation panel.
2.   Press [Optional Networks] in [Network/Interface].
3.   Set the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default Gateway specified by the customer.
     •   When changing the IP address from the Web Image Monitor, start the Web Image
         Monitor through the main machine’s IP address.
1.   Start the Web Image Monitor.
2.   Log in as the machine administrator.
3.   Point to [Device Management], and then click [Configuration].
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                                                             Device Server Option Type M37
5. Set the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default Gateway specified by the customer.
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File Format Converter Type M19 (D3BR-04) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
550F/600F/600SRF ONLY)
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                                                                                   SD Card Options
                                                                                                     Installation
             IM 550F/600F/600SRF                                       P 800/801
                Slots                                           Description
[A]   SD Card Slot 1 (option slot)     Use for the following SD card options.
                                       •   PostScript3 Unit Type M40*1
                                       •   PostScript3 Unit Type P19*2
                                       •   OCR Unit Type M13*1
                                       •   IPDS Unit Type M40
                                       •   XPS Direct Print Option Type M40
                                       •   VM Card Type M37
                                       •   Fax Connection Unit Type M37*1
                                       •   DataOverwriteSecurity Unit Type M19*1
[B]   SD Card Slot 2 (service slot)    Use for service only (for example, updating the firmware).
*1 IM 550F/600F/600SRF only
*2 P 800/801 only
      •   Optional SD cards can be set in either Slot 1 or Slot 2. However, Slot 2 is the service
          slot, so it is recommended that Slot 1 to be used to install the SD card options.
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SD Card Appli Move
2.15.1 OVERVIEW
The service program "SD Card Appli Move" (SP5-873) lets you copy application programs from
one SD card to another SD card.
You cannot run application programs from Slot 2. However, you can move application programs
from Slot 2 to Slot 1 with the following procedure.
When merging SD cards, the target SD card should have the largest memory size of all the
application SD cards.
Be very careful when you do the SD Card Appli Move procedure:
•    The necessary data for authentication is transferred with the application program from an
     SD card to another SD card. Authentication fails if you try to use the SD card after you copy
     the application program from one card to another card.
•    Do not use the SD card if it has been used before for other purposes. Normal operation is
     not guaranteed when such an SD card is used.
•    Keep the SD card in a safe place after you copy the application program from one card to
     another card. This is for the following reasons:
     1) The SD card can be the only proof that the user is licensed to use the application
     program.
     2) You may need to check the SD card and its data to solve a problem in the future.
     •   Do not turn ON the write protect switch of any application SD card. If the write-protect
         switch is ON, a download error (e.g. Error Code 44) occurs during a firmware upgrade
         or application merge.
1.   Turn OFF the main power.
2.   Make sure that an SD card is in SD Card Slot 1. The application program is copied to this
     SD card.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        2-154                                            SM
                                                                             SD Card Appli Move
3.   Insert the SD card (having stored the application program) in SD Card Slot 2. The
     application program is copied from this SD card.
4.   Turn ON the main power.
5.   Enter the SP mode.
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6.   Select SP5-873-001 "Move Exec".
7.   Follow the messages shown on the operation panel.
8.   Turn OFF the main power.
9.   Remove the SD card from SD Card Slot 2.
10. Turn ON the main power.
11. Check that the application programs run normally.
     •   Do not turn ON the write protect switch of any application SD card. If the write-protect
         switch is ON, a download error (e.g. Error Code 44) occurs during a firmware upgrade
         or application merge.
1.   Turn OFF the main power.
2.   Insert the original SD card in SD Card Slot 2. The application program is copied back into
     this card.
3.   Insert the SD card (having stored the application program) in SD Card Slot 1. The
     application program is copied back from this SD card.
4.   Turn ON the main power.
5.   Enter the SP mode.
6.   Select SP5-873-002 "Undo Exec".
7.   Follow the messages shown on the operation panel.
8.   Turn OFF the main power.
9.   Remove the SD card from SD card slot 2.
         •    This step assumes that the application programs in the SD card are used by the
              machine.
10. Turn ON the main power.
11. Check that the application programs run normally.
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OCR Unit Type M13 (D3AC-23, 24, 25) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
550F/600F/600SRF ONLY)
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                             OCR Unit Type M13 (D3AC-23, 24, 25) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
3.   IM 550F/600F: Insert a flathead screwdriver into [A] to release the hook on the inside of the
     controller cover [B].
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4.   Release the hook by opening the right side of the cover, and then remove the cover [A] by
     rotating it in the direction of the blue arrow.
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OCR Unit Type M13 (D3AC-23, 24, 25) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the controller cover when you
              remove or install the controller cover.
5. Insert the OCR Unit Type M13 SD card in SD Card Slot 1 [A] (upper slot).
         •    On the first run, SP5-878-004 links the SD card, and on the second run, copies
              dictionary data.
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                        OCR Unit Type M13 (D3AC-23, 24, 25) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
11. Turn OFF the main power, and remove the SD card from the SD card slot.
         •   Keep the SD card in a safe place. The original SD card is needed in the event of
             an HDD malfunction.
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12. Reattach the controller cover.
13. Turn ON the main power.
14. Press [Send File Type / Name] on the scanner screen.
15. Check if [OCR Settings] is displayed on the Send File Type / Name screen.
     •   After installation, the OCR setting can be changed on the "OCR setting" screen.
     •   When setting OCR, set [OCR setting] to [Yes]. (Default setting: [No])
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OCR Unit Type M13 (D3AC-23, 24, 25) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
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                                               PostScript3 Unit Type M40 (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
550F/600F/600SRF)
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2.17.1 ACCESSORY CHECK
     No.                                       Description                                Q’ty
1              PostScript3 SD card                                                   1
-              PS3 Decal                                                             1
-              Caution sheet (EU only)                                               1
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PostScript3 Unit Type P19 (P 800/801)
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                                                               XPS Direct Print Option Type M40
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     No.                                   Description                                    Q’ty
1              XPS Direct Print SD card                                              1
-              EMC address sheet                                                     1
-              RoHS sheet                                                            1
-              RoHS decal                                                            1
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IPDS Unit Type M40
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                                                                           VM CARD Type M37
                                                                                                 Installation
     No.                                  Description                                   Q’ty
1              VM SD card                                                          1
-              Caution sheet (EU only)                                             1
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DataOverwriteSecurity Unit Type M19 (D3BS-03) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
2.22.1 OVERVIEW
The machine’s hard disk stores all document data from the Copier, Printer, and Scanner
functions. It also stores the data of users’ Document Server and code counters, and the
Address Book. To prevent data on the hard disk being leaked before disposing of the machine,
you can overwrite all data stored on the hard disk (Erase All Memory). You can also
automatically overwrite temporarily-stored data (Auto Erase Memory).
The function of this option is exactly the same as the Data Overwrite Security in Security
Functions, which is standard on this machine. (Data Overwrite Security (IM
550F/600F/600SRF))
This option should be installed only for the customer who requires the CC certified Data
Overwrite Security function.
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              DataOverwriteSecurity Unit Type M19 (D3BS-03) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
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         •    If you install any version other than "Type M19" for this machine, you will have to
              replace the NVRAM and do this installation procedure again.
2.   Make sure that the following settings are not at their factory default values:
     •   Supervisor login password
     •   Administrator login name
     •   Administrator login password
     If any of these settings are at their factory default values, tell the customer that these
     settings must be changed before you do the installation procedure.
3.   Make sure that "Admin. Authentication" is ON.
     [Settings] -> [Machine Features Settings] -> [System Settings] -> [Administrator Tools] ->
     [Administrator Authentication Management] -> [Admin. Authentication]
     If this setting is OFF, tell the customer that this setting must be ON before you do the
     installation procedure.
4.   Make sure that "Administrator Tools" is enabled (selected).
     [Settings] -> [Machine Features Settings] -> [System Settings] -> [Administrator Tools] ->
     [Administrator Authentication Management] -> [Available Settings]
     If this setting is disabled (not selected), tell the customer that this setting must be enabled
     (selected) before you do the installation procedure.
• See the operating instructions "Security" for the factory default values.
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DataOverwriteSecurity Unit Type M19 (D3BS-03) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
     •   Check the seals and make sure they are NOT broken.
1.   Check the box seals [A] on each corner of the box.
     •   Make sure that a tape is attached to each corner.
     •   The surfaces of the tapes must be blank. If you see "VOID" on the tapes, do not install
         the components in the box.
2.   If the surfaces of the tapes do not show "VOID", remove them from the corners of the box.
3.   Once seals are peeled, "VOID" marks can be seen easily [B] and, they will not stick back to
     the package.
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               DataOverwriteSecurity Unit Type M19 (D3BS-03) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
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3.   IM 550F/600F: Insert a flathead screwdriver into [A] to release the hook on the inside of the
     controller cover [B].
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DataOverwriteSecurity Unit Type M19 (D3BS-03) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
4.   Release the hook by opening the right side of the cover, and then remove the cover [A] by
     rotating it in the direction of the blue arrow.
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the controller cover when you
              remove or install the controller cover.
5. Insert the DataOverwriteSecurity Unit Type M19 SD card in SD Card Slot 1 [A] (upper slot).
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               DataOverwriteSecurity Unit Type M19 (D3BS-03) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
7. Insert the power cord into the outlet and turn ON the main power.
         •    When installing more than one SD card, perform the merge operation.
8.   Enter the SP mode.
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9.   Do this step only if you are installing the option on a machine that is already in use (not a
     new machine):
     •   If the customer wishes to continue using the same hard disk, execute all three SP
         modes below.
         •    SP5-801-014 (Clear DCS Setting)
         •    SP5-832-001 (HDD Formatting (ALL))
         •    SP5-832-002 (HDD Formatting (IMH))
     •   If the customer wishes to replace the hard disk with a new one, execute
         SP5-801-014 only.
         •    If the customer continues using the same hard disk, the overwriting of the data
              stored on the disk before the option is installed cannot be guaranteed. It is highly
              recommended to replace the hard disk with a new one.
10. Set SP5-836-001 (Capture Function (0:Off 1:On)) to a value of 0 (Disable).
11. Execute SP5-878-001 (Option Setup: Data Overwrite Security).
     If the installation fails, "Installation failed" is displayed when this SP is executed.
12. Print out the System Settings List and make sure that the option was installed successfully.
13. Reconnect the network cable.
14. Execute SP5-990-005 (SP print mode Diagnostic Report).
15. Make sure that ROM number "D3BC5757A" and firmware version "1.02" appear in both of
     the following areas on the report (they must match):
     •   "ROM Number / Firmware Version" – "HDD Format Option"
     •   "Loading Program"
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DataOverwriteSecurity Unit Type M19 (D3BS-03) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
14. Take a test copy, and then make sure that the Data Overwrite icon changes from "Dirty"
     (solid) to "Dirty" (blinking), and then to "Clear".
     •      If the Data Overwrite icon does not change to Clear, check to see if there are any
            active Sample Print or Locked Print jobs. A Sample Print or Locked Print job can only
            be overwritten after it has been executed.
     •      The Dirty icon blinks while the overwrite is in progress.
     •      If you use your machine for a while with Auto Erase Memory disabled, and then
            suddenly enable it, the overwrite process may take 10 or more hours depending on
            HDD usage.
     Data Overwrite icon:
     Icon       Icon                                       Explanation
               name
              Dirty       This icon is displayed when there is temporary data to be overwritten, and
                          flashes during overwriting.
              Clear       This icon is displayed when there is no temporary data to be overwritten.
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                                                                                   Security Setting
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The machine contains the Security functions (Data Overwrite Security and HDD Encryption
unit) in the controller board (PCB15).
If you are installing a new machine, it is recommended that you activate Data Overwrite
Security and HDD Encryption by selecting the following on the operation panel.
•    IM 550F/600F/600SRF: [Settings] -> [Machine Features Settings] -> [System Settings] ->
     [Administrator Tools] -> [Machine Data Encryption Settings] -> [Encrypt] -> [Format All
     Data]
•    P 800/801: [Security Options] -> [Machine Data Encryption] -> [Encrypt] -> [Format All
     Data]
     •   This method is recommended because there is no user data on the HDD yet (Address
         Book data, image data, etc.).
If the customer wishes to activate the Data Overwrite Security and HDD Encryption unit on a
machine that is already running, it is recommended that you activate the unit by selecting the
following on the operation panel.
•    IM 550F/600F/600SRF: [Settings] -> [Machine Features Settings] -> [System Settings] ->
     [Administrator Tools] -> [Machine Data Encryption Settings] -> [Encrypt] -> [All Data]
•    P 800/801: [Security Options] -> [Machine Data Encryption] -> [Encrypt] -> [Carry Over All
     Data]
     •   Selecting the setting above will preserve the data that has already been saved to the
         HDD. (If "Format All Data" is selected, all user data saved to the HDD up to that point
         will be erased).
Immediately after encryption is enabled, the encryption setting process will take several
minutes to complete before you can begin using the machine.
     •   If encryption is enabled after data has been stored on the HDD, or of the encryption
         key is changed, this process can take up to three and a half hours or more.
The machine cannot be operated while data is being encrypted.
Once the encryption process begins, it cannot be stopped.
Make sure that the machine's main power is not turned OFF while the encryption process is in
progress.
If the machine's main power is turned OFF while the encryption process is in progress, the HDD
will be damaged and all data on it will be unusable.
Print the encryption key and keep the encryption key (paper sheet) in a safe place. If the
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Security Setting
encryption key is lost when you need it, the controller board (PCB15), HDD and NVRAM must
all be replaced at the same time.
     •    "NVRAM" mentioned here means the NVRAM on the controller board (PCB15). It has
          no relation to the "NVRAM" or EEPROM on the BiCU (PCB16).
Please use the following procedure when the Data Overwrite Security and HDD Encryption are
reinstalled.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        2-174                                             SM
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10. Enter the number of times that you want to overwrite using the number keys, and then
     press [#].
11. Press [OK]. Auto Erase Memory is set.
12. Log out.
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13. Check the display and make sure that the Data Overwrite icon appears.
     When Auto Erase Memory is enabled, the Data Overwrite icon will be indicated in the
     bottom left of the panel display.
      If this setting is off, tell the customer that this setting must be on before you do the
     installation procedure.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         2-176                                              SM
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Enable Encryption Setting
Machine Data Encryption Settings can be enabled by the following procedure.
     •   When setting up encryption, specify whether to start encryption after deleting data
         (initialize) or encrypt and retain existing data. If data is retained, it may take some time
         to encrypt it.
1.   Turn ON the main power.
2.   Log in as the machine administrator from the control panel.
3.   Press the [Settings] icon.
4.   Press [Machine Features Settings].
5.   Press [System Settings].
6.   Press [Administrator Tools].
7.   Press [Next] three times.
8.   Press [Machine Data Encryption Settings].
9. Press [Encrypt].
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10. Select the data to be carried over to the HDD and not be reset.
     •   To carry all of the data over to the HDD, select [All Data].
     •   To carry over only the machine settings data, select [File System Data Only].
     •   To reset all of the data, select [Format All Data].
11. Select the backup method.
     If you have selected [Save to SD Card], load an SD card into the media slot on the side of
     the control panel and press [OK] to back up the machine's data encryption key.
     If you have selected [Print on Paper], press the [Start] key. Print out the machine's data
     encryption key.
12. Press [OK].
13. Press [Exit].
14. Press [Exit].
15. Log out.
16. Turn OFF the main power, and then turn the main power back on.
     The machine will start to convert the data on the memory after you turn ON the main power.
     Wait until the message "Memory conversion complete. Turn the main power switch off."
     appears, and then turn OFF the main power.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        2-178                                             SM
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6.   Press [Machine Data Encryption Settings].
     If this item is not visible, press [Next] to display more settings.
7.   Press [Print Encryption Key].
     Encryption key sample
     The encryption key is printed out as a sheet of paper like the example shown above.
     Please instruct the customer to keep it in a safe place.
     •   The encryption key is required for data recovery if the machine malfunctions. Be sure
         to store the encryption key safely for retrieving backup data.
1.   Log in as the machine administrator from the operation panel.
2.   Press the [Settings] icon.
3.   Press [Machine Features Settings].
4.   Press [System Settings].
5.   Press [Administrator Tools].
6.   Press [Next] three times.
7.   Press [Machine Data Encryption Settings].
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Security Setting
The following message appears after the controller board (PCB15) is replaced. In such a case,
it is necessary to restore the encryption key to the new controller board (PCB15).
         •     Ask an Administrator to enter the encryption key. The key has already been
               printed-out by the user and may have been saved in the "key_xxxxxxxxxxx.txt" file.
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              (The function of back-up the encryption key to the SD card directly is provided 11A
              products or later.)
5.   Turn ON the machine’s main power.
6.   Confirm that a message is displayed on the LCD telling to insert the SD card that contains
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     the encryption key.
7.   Turn OFF the main power.
8.   Insert the SD card that contains the encryption key into SD card slot 2 (the lower slot).
9.   Turn ON the main power.
         •    The machine will automatically restore the encryption key to the flash memory on
              the controller board (PCB15).
10. Turn OFF the main power when the machine has returned to normal status.
11. Remove the SD card from SD card slot 2.
If the encryption key back-up has been lost, follow the procedure below to do a forced start-up.
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Security Setting
11. Memory clear SP5-801-xxx (Exclude SP-5-801-001: All Clear and SP-5-801-002: Engine),
     and clear SP5-846-046: an address book.
12. Set necessary user settings in the "Settings" menu.
SP descriptions
•    SP5-878-002 (Option Setup: HDD Encryption)
     Executes the setup for encryption.
•    SP5-990-005 (SP Print Mode: Diagnostic Report)
     Prints the configuration sheets of the system and user settings: SMC.
     Make sure to shut down and reboot the machine once before printing the SMC. Otherwise,
     the latest settings may not be collected when the SMC is printed.
•    SP5-801-001 (Memory Clear: All Clear)
     Resets all correction data for process control and all software counters, and returns all
     modes and adjustments to their default values.
•    SP5-801-002 (Memory Clear: Engine)
     Clears non-volatile memory of engine.
•    SP5-846-046 (UCS Setting: Addr Book Media)
     Displays the slot number where an address book data is in.
     0: Unconfirmed
     1: SD Slot 1
     2: SD Slot 2
     3: SD Slot 3
     4: USB Flash ROM
     10: SD Slot 10
     20: HDD
     30: Nothing
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        2-182                                             SM
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Enable Encryption Setting
Machine Data Encryption Settings can be enabled by the following procedure.
     •      When setting up encryption, specify whether to start encryption after deleting data
            (initialize) or encrypt and retain existing data. If data is retained, it may take some time
            to encrypt it.
     •      When the Machine Data Encryption Settings is enabled;
     •      If the HDD is replaced, HDD data will be deleted. After installing the new HDD, the
            data in the new HDD will be automatically encrypted.
     •      If the NVRAMs, on the controller board (PCB15), are replaced, Machine Data
            Encryption Settings will be automatically enabled after installing the new NVRAMs.
     •      If the controller board (PCB15) is replaced, the restore key will be required after
            installing the new controller board (PCB15).
            •    If you have the restore key, you will be able to continue using the HDD data.
     •      If the restore key has been lost, the HDD will be formatted and you need to reset
            NVRAM data to the default settings after the forced start-up. (HDD data will be
            deleted) Refer to "How to do a forced startup with no encryption key" in "Encryption
            Key Restoration" (Encryption Key Restoration_1).
     •      If the controller board (PCB15) and the NVRAMs are replaced together, HDD data will
            be deleted since all the encryption information is deleted.
1.   Turn ON the main power.
2.   Log in as the machine administrator from the control panel.
3.   Select [Security Options] -> Press [OK]
4.   Select [Machine Data Encryption] -> Press [OK]
5.   Make sure [Encrypt] is displayed on the control panel -> Press [OK]
6.   Select the data to be carried over to the hard disk and not be reset -> Press [OK]
     •      To carry all of the data over to the hard disk, select [Carry Over All Data].
     •      To carry over only the printer settings data, select [CarryOver FileSys DataOnly].
     •      To reset all of the data, select [Format All Data].
7.   Select [PrtOnPpr] -> [Print] -> [Continue]
8.   Select [OK].
9.   Press [Menu].
10. Log out.
11. Turn OFF the main power, and then turn the main power back ON.
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Security Setting
     The machine will start to convert the data on the memory after you turn ON the main power.
     Wait until the message "Memory conversion complete. Turn the power switch off." appears,
     and then turn OFF the main power again.
     •   The encryption key is required for data recovery if the printer malfunctions. Be sure to
         store the encryption key safely for retrieving backup data.
1.   Log in as the machine administrator from the control panel.
2.   Select [Security Options] -> Press [OK]
3.   Select [Machine Data Encryption] -> Press [OK]
4.   Select [Back Up Encryption Key] -> Press [OK]
5.   Select [PrtOnPpr] -> [Print]
6.   Press [Menu].
7.   Log out.
         •      Ask the administrator to enter the encryption key. The key has already printed out
                by the user and may have saved in the "key_xxxxxxxxxxx.txt" file. (The function of
                back-up the encryption key to the SD card directly is provided 11A products or
                later.)
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                                                                                   Security Setting
                                                                                                      Installation
8.   Insert the SD card that contains the encryption key into SD Card Slot 2 (the lower slot).
9.   Turn ON the main power.
         •    The machine will automatically restore the encryption key to the flash memory on
              the controller board (PCB15).
10. Turn OFF the main power when the machine has returned to normal status.
11. Remove the SD card from SD Card Slot 2.
How to do a forced startup with no encryption key
If the encryption key back-up has been lost, follow the procedure below to do a forced start-up.
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Security Setting
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                                                       Network Settings (IM550F/600F/600SRF)
                                                                                               Installation
     CUSTOMER'S ENVIRONMENT
Specifying Network Settings
Check the customer’s network environment and specify network settings according to the
functions to be used (such as a scanner, printer, and Document Server setting).
1.   Press the "Settings" icon.
2.   Press "Machine Features Settings" > "System Settings".
3.   On the [Interface Settings] and [File Transfer] tabs, specify the necessary settings.
     For the settings to be specified, see the user manual.
Check whether a network connection between the machine and the client computer has been
established.
1.   Press the "Settings" icon.
2.   Press "Machine Features Settings" > "System Settings" > "Interface Settings" tab.
3.   Press "Ping Command".
4.   Enter the client PC's IP address and press "#".
5. If a network connection has been established correctly, the following message appears.
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Network Settings (IM550F/600F/600SRF)
By default, this setting is set to [OFF] and the interval to display the alert is set to 10 minutes.
Specify the setting according to the customer’s request. For customers who do not want to
connect the machine to the network, set this setting to [OFF].
1.   Press the "Settings" icon.
2.   Press "Machine Features Setting" > "System Settings" > "General Settings" tab.
3.   Set [Unconnected Network Instruction Screen] to [Display].
     This setting can be specified also by SP5-080-003 (UI Display Selection: Network
     Connection Status).
     0: Do not display
     1: Display
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                                                                                  @Remote Settings
                                                                                                     Installation
     •   Prepare and check the following checkpoints before you visit the customer site. For
         details, ask the @Remote key person.
Checkpoints before making @Remote settings
1.   The setting of SP5-816-201 in the mainframe must be "0".
2.   Print the SMC with SP5-990-002 and then check if a device ID2 (SP5-811-003) must be
     correctly programmed.
     •   6 spaces must be put between the 3-digit prefix and the following 8-digit number (e.g.
         xxx______xxxxxxxx).
     •   ID2 (SP5-811-003) and the serial number (SP5-811-001) must be the same (e.g. ID2:
         A01______23456789 = serial No. A0123456789)
     •   Make sure to shut down and reboot the machine once before printing the SMC.
         Otherwise, the latest settings may not be collected when the SMC is printed.
3.   The following settings must be correctly programmed.
     •   Proxy server IP address (SP5-816-063)
     •   Proxy server Port number (SP5-816-064)
     •   Proxy User ID (SP5-816-065)Settings
     •   Proxy Password (SP5-816-066)
4.   Get a Request Number
Execute the @Remote Settings
1.   Enter the SP mode.
2.   Input the Request number which you have obtained from @Remote Center GUI, and then
     enter [OK] with SP5-816-202.
3.   Confirm the Request number, and then click [EXECUTE] with SP5-816-203.
4.   Check the confirmation result with SP5-816-204.
     Value                 Meaning                              Solution/ Workaround
     0       Succeeded                             -
     3       Communication error (proxy            Check the network condition.
             enabled)
     4       Communication error (proxy            Check the network condition.
             disabled)
     5       Proxy error (authentication error)    Check Proxy username and password.
     6       Communication error                   Check the network condition.
     8       Other error                           See "SP5816-208 Error Codes" below this.
     9       Request number confirmation           Processing… Please wait.
             executing
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@Remote Settings
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                                                                                   @Remote Settings
                                                                                                        Installation
          Request No.                                           attempting the Inquiry or
                                                                Registration.
-12003    Attempted registration without executing a            Perform Confirmation before
          confirmation and no previous registration.            attempting the Registration.
-12004    Attempted setting with illegal entries for            Check ID2 of the mainframe.
          certification and ID2.
-12005    @Remote communication is prohibited. The              Make sure that "Remote Service" in
          device has an Embedded RC gate-related                Settings is set to "Do not prohibit".
          problem.
-12006    A confirmation request was made after the             Execute registration.
          confirmation had been already completed.
-12007    The request number used at registration was           Check Request No.
          different from the one used at confirmation.
-12008    Update certification failed because mainframe         Check the mainframe condition. If the
          was in use.                                           mainframe is in use, try again later.
-12009    The ID2 in the NVRAM does not match the ID2           Check ID2 of the mainframe.
          in the individual certification.
-12010    The certification area is not initialized.            Initialize the certification area.
Error Caused by Response from GW URL
Code                      Meaning                                  Solution/ Workaround
-2385    Other error
-2387    Not supported at the Service Center
-2389    Database out of service
-2390    Program out of service
-2391    Two registrations for the same                Check the registration condition of the
         mainframe                                     mainframe
-2392    Parameter error
-2393    External RCG not managed
-2394    Mainframe not managed
-2395    Box ID for external RCG is illegal.
-2396    Mainframe ID for external RCG is
         illegal.
-2397    Incorrect ID2 format                          Check the ID2 of the mainframe.
-2398    Incorrect request number format               Check Request No.
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@Remote Settings
SP descriptions
•   SP5-816-201 (Remote Service: Regist Status DFU(SSP))
    Displays a number that indicates the status of the @Remote service device.
    0: Neither the registered device by the external nor embedded RCG device is set.
    1: The embedded RCG device is being set. Only Box registration is completed. In this
    status, this unit cannot answer a polling request from the external RCG.
    2: The embedded RCG device is set. In this status, the external RCG unit cannot answer a
    polling request.
    3: The registered device by the external RCG is being set. In this status, the embedded
    RCG device cannot be set.
    4: The registered module by the external RCG has not started.
•   SP5-990-002 (SP Print Mode: SP(Mode Data List)
    Prints the configuration sheets of the system and user settings: SMC.
    Make sure to shut down and reboot the machine once before printing the SMC. Otherwise,
    the latest settings may not be collected when the SMC is printed.
•   SP5-811-003 (Machine No. Setting: ID2 Code Display)
    Sets the ID-2 code used to identify the @remote device at installation.
•   SP5-816-063 (Remote Service: Proxy server IP address)
    This SP sets the address of the proxy server used for communication between the RCG
    device and the gateway. Use this SP to set up or display the customer proxy server
    address.
    The address is necessary to set up the embedded RCG-N.
    The address display is limited to 127 characters. Characters beyond the 127 characters
    are ignored.
    This address is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report.
•   SP5-816-064 (Remote Service: Proxy server Port number)
    This SP sets the port number of the proxy server used for communication between the
    embedded RCG-N and the gateway. This setting is necessary to set up the embedded RC
    Gate-N.
    This port number is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report.
•   SP5-816-065 (Remote Service: Proxy User ID)
    This SP sets the HTTP proxy certification username.
    The length of the name is limited to 31 characters. Any character beyond the 31st
    character is ignored.
    This name is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report.
•   SP5-816-066 (Remote Service: Proxy Password)
    This SP sets the HTTP proxy certification password.
    The length of the password is limited to 31 characters. Any character beyond the 31st
    character is ignored.
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                                                                               @Remote Settings
     This name is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report.
•    SP5-816-202 (Remote Service: Letter Number DFU(SSP))
     Allows entry of the number of the request needed for the RCG-N device.
•    SP5-816-203 (Remote Service: Confirm Execute)
                                                                                                  Installation
     Executes the inquiry request to the @Remote GW URL.
•    SP5-816-204 (Remote Service: Confirm Result DFU(SSP))
     Displays a number that indicates the result of the inquiry executed with SP5816 203.
•    SP5-816-205 (Remote Service: Confirm Place DFU(SSP))
     Displays the installed section informed from G/W for the response of request number
     inquiry if the section is enrolled on the G/W.
•    SP5-816-206 (Remote Service: Register Execute)
     Executes "Embedded RCG Registration".
•    SP5-816-207 (Remote Service: Register Result DFU(SSP)
     Displays a number that indicates the registration result.
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"Web Help Support" Settings (MF Model Only)
ONLY)
2.26.1 OVERVIEW
Press [    ] on the operation panel to browse the operation manual and the operation panel
related FAQ’s.
The displayed manual not only be printed but also can be browsed on a smart device after
scanning its QR code; so you can browse the help online while using the operation panel.
Online help menu:
When the machine is connected to the Internet, the following online help screen is displayed.
The guidance screen below opens the first time Help is used in an environment where the
machine is connected to the Internet. The online Help will not open until the “I agree” box has
been checked.
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                                                 "Web Help Support" Settings (MF Model Only)
                                                                                                     Installation
If the online Help menu cannot be opened, check the following points.
     •   Some clients may require proxy server settings at their work sites.
         For proxy settings, refer to User's manual "Settings" > Screen Features > Wireless and
         Network > Proxy Settings.
     •   The settings of some operation panel browsers require that cookies be enabled
         (Default: Enable).
         Open the browser: Browser >        (Menu) key > Settings > Privacy & Security >
         Accept cookies, and then confirm that “Accept Cookies” is checked.
When the machine is not connected to the Internet, the following offline help screen is displayed.
When the machine is offline, only Help for Image Quality & Paper Feeding information can be
browsed, and FAQ’s etc. cannot be displayed.
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"Web Help Support" Settings (MF Model Only)
UP Setting
1.   Log in as administrator.
2.   Select the "User Tools" icon.
3.   Select [Screen Features].
4.   Select [Screen Device Settings].
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                                                 "Web Help Support" Settings (MF Model Only)
                                                                                               Installation
6.   Enable or disable "Help Functions" and "Display Online Help Preferentially".
SP Setting
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"Web Help Support" Settings (MF Model Only)
5. Enable or disable "Help Functions", "Online Help", and "Display Online Help Preferentially".
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                                                   "Web Help Support" Settings (MF Model Only)
                                                                                                     Installation
MF Model
On the MF model, the operation panel Help functions can be browsed from How to
Enable/Disable Web Help Support. The initial menu is different, depending on whether the
machine is connected to the Internet or not, but either initial menu allows entry to Built-in Help
Content.
Online Help when connected to the Internet
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"Web Help Support" Settings (MF Model Only)
Help Menu
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                                           "RemoteConnect Support" Settings (MF Model Only)
MODEL ONLY)
                                                                                                     Installation
2.27.1 OVERVIEW
The RemoteConnect Support function allows monitoring and remote control of the customer’s
machine’s operation panel.
•    Allows a customer support operator to remotely connect with the client's machine equipped
     with the Smart Operation panel (SOP-G2.5), or PC over the internet.
•    Enables the support center to diagnose and resolve the issue through real-time screen
     sharing, remote guidance, and operation.
Previously, to avoid security concerns, the function was disabled by default. However, this has
changed and the application is now enabled by default on machines produced since September
2018. (This setting is enabled by default on the current model.)
So, it’s necessary to confirm with customers whether enabling the remote function is acceptable.
If after explaining the function and benefits, the customer does not agree, then disable it via SP
mode.
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"RemoteConnect Support" Settings (MF Model Only)
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                                             "RemoteConnect Support" Settings (MF Model Only)
                                                                                                     Installation
              You can find “RemoteConnectSupport” in the applications list, however, it does
              not have any settings, be sure to open the settings of “RemoteSupportService”.
     If the setup was done correctly, four digits will be displayed on the panel. If the setup was
     not done correctly, the four digits will not be displayed.
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"RemoteConnect Support" Settings (MF Model Only)
     •   If a webpage cannot be connected to via the web browser, check the general network
         configuration settings, such as the IP address and proxy settings.
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                                           "Remote Panel Operation" Settings (MF Model Only)
MODEL ONLY)
                                                                                                 Installation
2.28.1 OVERVIEW
Remote Panel Operation will be pre-installed in models that have Smart Operation Panel G2.5.
This is a built-in function.
Using Web Image Monitor, you can view on your computer screen the operation panels of
devices on the same network as well as remotely control such devices. For example, in a large
company, the machine administrator can use the remote control to check for errors, operate
machines, and change settings to provide support and manage machines easily.
Usage
•    Remote Panel Operation enables the IT manager or in-house help desk staff to remotely
     view and operate the Smart Operation Panel G2.5 screen through a Web UI.
•    It can be used to provide real-time interactive user support and also facilitate customer
     training.
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"Remote Panel Operation" Settings (MF Model Only)
Startup
1.   Log in to Web Image Monitor as the administrator.
2.   Click [Device Management] > [Remote Panel Operation]
Notes
•    When connected by the Remote Panel Operation function, the machine does not
     automatically switch to Sleep mode, and the Auto Logout and System Auto Reset functions
     do not operate.
•    You cannot connect to a single unit from multiple computers and operate it by the Remote
     Panel Operation function.
•    The Remote Panel Operation function is supported by Internet Explorer 11 and later
     versions, Google Chrome 62 and later versions, Firefox 56 and later versions, and
     Microsoft Edge 40 and later versions.
About the Settings
•    This function has been preinstalled. (Its icon does not appear on the operation panel.)
•    For security reasons, the settings have not been specified by default. Enable or disable
     each setting according to the customer’s request.
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                                          "Remote Panel Operation" Settings (MF Model Only)
                                                                                                Installation
2.   Press the "Settings" icon on the HOME screen.
3.   Press "Basic Settings for Extended Devices".
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Operation Guidance for Users
IM 550F/600F/600SRF only: Be sure to explain that the user can always check the Help using
the Web Help Support function by pressing [       ] on the operation panel. The user can refer to
FAQs while the machine is connected to the Internet. If the machine is not connected to the
Internet, the user can only refer to [Help for Image Quality & Paper Feeding].
    Function/Operation                                   Instruction to provide
Basic machine functions,      •   How to load and replace the toner cartridge and the waste
operations                        toner bottle
                              •   How to load paper
                              •   How to turn ON/OFF the main power
                              •   How to clear paper jams
                              •   How to program, modify, and delete Address Book entries
                              •   How to customize the UI and home screen
                              •   Overview of machine options/peripherals
                              •   How to take the proper action for SC errors (clearing the error,
                                  contacting service and support, etc.), how to interpret
                                  @Remote notifications
                              •   Important notes to keep in mind whenever moving the machine
                              •   Product limitations
Copier (IM                    •   Basic Copier operations
550F/600F/600SRF Only)        •   How to load an original in the DF or place it on the exposure
                                  glass for scanning
                              •   How to use thick paper and other specialized paper/media
                              •   How to configure the Copier main screen (duplex/simplex, User
                                  Codes, etc.)
                              •   Basic Document Server operations
Fax (IM                       •   How to send a fax (Memory Transmission, Direct Transmission)
550F/600F/600SRF Only)
Printer                       •   How to install printer drivers (using the recommended method)
                              •   How to connect to a PC (performing the port settings)
                              •   How to print out a test page
                              •   Overview of various settings inside each tab in the printer driver
                                  (e.g. duplex printing)
Scanner (IM                   •   How to install printer drivers (using the recommended method)
550F/600F/600SRF Only)        •   How to connect to a PC and perform a test scan
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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
                                                    Preventive Maintenance Tables
3. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
                                                                                    Maintenance
                                                                                     Preventive
See "Appendices" for the following information:
•    Preventive Maintenance Tables
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Yield Parts Settings
     Make sure you set the SP to "1" before you replace the part. If you set it to "1" after
     replacing the part, the counter for the previous unit will not be stored.
4.   Exit the SP mode.
5.   Turn OFF the main power.
6.   Replace the yield parts and turn ON the main power.
     The machine will reset the PM counter.
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                                                                    Yield Parts Settings
                               Item                                   SP
     Fusing unit                                      SP7-621-115
     Paper feed roller                                SP7-621-146
     Pickup roller                                    SP7-621-147
                                                                                           Maintenance
                                                                                            Preventive
     Separation roller                                SP7-621-148
     Feed roller assy (DF)*1                          SP7-621-206
     Separation pad (DF) *1                           SP7-621-207
Operation check
Check if the sample image has been copied normally.
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REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT
                                                                  Notes on the Main Power Switch
Replacement
                                                                                                       Adjustments
                                                                                                           and
The main power button of this machine has been changed to a push-button switch (push button)
from the conventional rocker switch. The push switch has characteristics and specifications
different from the rocker switch. Care must be taken when replacing and adjusting parts.
The push switch in this machine uses DC (direct current). Therefore, if the AC power cord is
connected to an electrical outlet, power is supplied to the controller board (PCB15), the operation
unit, and other modules even when the main power is turned OFF. When replacing the controller
board (PCB15) and the operation unit in this state, not only these boards, it will damage other
electrical components. So, when performing maintenance work such as replacing parts, in
addition to turning off the main power with the push switch, always unplug the AC power cord.
When you disconnect the power cord from the AC wall outlet, inside the machine
there is still residual charge.
When you disconnect the power cord from the AC wall outlet, inside the machine for a while there
is still residual charge. Therefore, if you remove boards in this state, it can blow a fuse or cause
memory failure.
--How to discharge the residual charge inside the machine--
After you unplug the power cord from the AC wall outlet, be sure to press the main power switch in
order to discharge the residual charge from inside the machine. Thus, the charge remaining in the
machine is released, and it is possible to remove boards.
When you reconnect the AC power cord into an AC wall outlet, the machine will
start automatically.
In order to remove the residual charge, push the main power switch while you disconnect the AC
power cord. At that time, the power ON flag inside the machine is set. Therefore, after you finish
work on the machine and reconnect the power cord to the AC, even if you do not press the main
power switch, the machine will start automatically and the moving parts will begin to move. When
working on moving parts, be careful that fingers or clothes do not get caught.
     •   Automatic restart deals with cases when you accidentally unplugged the AC power cord
         or unexpected power outages. By keeping the power flag ON, after the resumption of
         power, the machine will start up automatically.
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Notes on the Main Power Switch
In rare cases, when you reconnect the AC power cord to a power outlet, the machine does not
start automatically. In this case, the machine has not failed. The cause is due to the timing of
releasing the residual charge. If you press the main power switch while the residual charge was
already released, the power ON flag will not be set. At this time, start the machine manually by
pressing the main power switch.
2.   The shutdown message appears. After the shutdown process, the main power is turned off
     automatically. The LED on the operation panel is turned off when the machine completes the
     shutdown.
     MF models: Even after the shutdown message disappears, do not disconnect the power cord
     while the main power indicator [A] is flashing to indicate that the machine is still shutting
     down.
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                                                                  Notes on the Main Power Switch
     Before attempting to remove or adjust any boards, follow the procedure below to obviate the
     need for replacing the board which may get damaged by the residual charge.
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
            1.   After shutdown, unplug the power cord.
                                                                                                       and
            2.   Press and hold the power button for a second to discharge the residual charge.
To start the machine, press the main power switch. However, if you press the main power switch
between the beginning and the end of a shutdown, the machine will not start.
     •      Forced shutdown can damage the HDD, the memory, and the machine. Use the force
            shutdown only if it is unavoidable.
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Beforehand
4.2 BEFOREHAND
    •   Always touch a grounded surface to discharge static electricity from your hands before
        you handle SD cards, printed circuit boards, or memory boards.
    •   Before you start to remove components from the machine, do the following:
    •   Turn OFF the main power.
    •   Make sure that the shutdown process has finished and that the LED on the operation
        panel has turned OFF.
    •   Unplug the power cord.
    •   After the main power of the machine has been turned OFF, the power is supplied to the
        controller board until the HDD unit has been shut down safely.
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                                                                                     Special Tools
The following special tools should be prepared for the maintenance of this machine in the field.
Replacement
                                                                                                     Adjustments
U: Unique for this machine
                                                                                                         and
C: Common with listed machine
    No.      Part Number              Description             Q’ty          Unique or Common
1         B6455030              SD Card 2GB               1            C (General)
2         B6455040              SD Card 8GB               1            C (General)
3         B6455060              SD Card 16GB              1            C (General)
      •   A PC is required for creating the Encryption key file on an SD card when replacing the
          controller board (PCB15) for a model in which HDD encryption has been enabled.
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Image Adjustment
4.4.1 PRINTING
     •   Make sure the paper is set correctly in each paper tray before you start these
         adjustments.
     •   Use Trimming Area Pattern (SP2-109-003, No.14) to print the test pattern for the
         following procedures.
     •   Set SP2-109-003 to "0" again after completing these printing adjustments.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-6                                               SM
                                                                                  Image Adjustment
Replacement
                                                                                                         Adjustments
     Tray 5 (Optional tray)                 SP1-002-005
                                                                                                             and
     Bypass Tray                            SP1-002-006
     Duplex Tray                            SP1-002-007
Blank Margin
If the leading edge/side-to-side registration cannot be adjusted within the specifications, adjust the
leading/left side edge blank margin.
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Image Adjustment
     •   Before doing the following scanner adjustments, perform or check the printing
         registration/side-to-side adjustment and the blank margin adjustment.
Registration
A: Side-to-side Registration
1.   Place the temporary test chart on the DF and make a copy from one of the feed stations.
2.   Check the registration, and adjust them using the following SP modes if necessary.
         SP No.                             SP Name                            Adjustment Range
     SP6-006-001       ADF Adjustment Side-to-Side Regist: Front             ±3.0 mm
     SP6-006-002       ADF Adjustment Side-to-Side Regist: Rear
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-8                                             SM
                                                                                   SMC Storage
The SMC report provided with the machine needs to be stored with the machine.
Replacement
                                                                                                 Adjustments
The factory SP settings are recorded in the SMC report. This report may be required after
                                                                                                     and
replacing the NVRAMs to set the SP settings to factory default.
The SMC report is stored in the storage space [A] inside the paper feed tray.
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Factory SP Settings
4.6.1 IM 550F/600F/600SRF
   SP No.                SP Name                         Default Value              Factory Setting
SP1-001-001     Registration Correct: Main    +0.0 mm                            -- mm*1
SP1-001-006     Registration Correct:         +0.0 mm                            -- mm*1
                By-Pass Tray
SP1-001-007     Registration Correct:         +0.0 mm                            -- mm*1
                Duplex
SP1-002-001     Registration Correct: Main    +0.0 mm                            -- mm*1
SP1-002-006     Registration Correct:         +0.0 mm                            -- mm*1
                By-Pass Tray
SP1-002-007     Registration Correct:         +0.0 mm                            -- mm*1
                Duplex
SP4-011-001     S-to-S Regist Adjustment      +0.0 mm                            -- mm*1
SP4-108-001     Sub Scan                      +0.0 %                             -- %*1
                Speed.Adjustment
SP4-110-001     L-Edge Timing                 +0 pulse                           -- pulse*1
                Adjustment
SP4-609-001     Gray Balance Set: R:          -100 digit                         -- digit*1
                Book Scan
SP4-609-002     Gray Balance Set: R: DF       -100 digit                         -- digit*1
                Scan
SP4-610-001     Gray Balance Set: G:          -100 digit                         -- digit*1
                Book Scan
SP4-610-002     Gray Balance Set: G: DF       -100 digit                         -- digit*1
                Scan
SP4-610-003     Gray Balance Set: BW:         -100 digit                         -- digit*1
                Book Scan
SP4-610-004     Gray Balance Set: BW:         -100 digit                         -- digit*1
                DF Scan
SP4-611-001     Gray Balance Set: B:          -100 digit                         -- digit*1
                Book Scan
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         4-10                                            SM
                                                                          Factory SP Settings
Replacement
                                                                                                 Adjustments
              Logout Time
                                                                                                     and
SP5-305-101   Auto-Off Set: Set Function   1: Enable                      0: Disable
SP5-748-201   OpePanel Setting:            0: Not connected               1: Connected
              Cheetah Panel Connect
              Setting
SP5-805-002   Drum Heater                  NA/EU :0 (Off)                 NA/EU :0 (Off)
                                           AP: 1 (ON)                     AP: 1 (ON)
SP5-875-001   SC Auto Reboot: Reboot       0: The machine reboots         1: The machine
              Setting                      automatically when the         does not reboot
                                           machine issues an SC error     when an SC error
                                           and logs the SC error code.    occurs.
SP5-907-001   Plug&Play Maker/Model        0                              0 or 9
              Name                                                        (Set the appropriate
                                                                          setting for the
                                                                          model)
SP5-985-001   Device Setting: On Board     0: Disable                     1: Enable
              NIC
SP5-985-002   Device Setting: On Board     0: Disable                     1: Enable
              USB
SP6-006-001   ADF Adjustment:              +0.0 mm                        -- mm*1
              Side-to-Side Regist: Front
SP6-006-002   ADF Adjustment:              +0.0 mm                        -- mm*1
              Side-to-Side Regist: Rear
SP6-026-001   ADF Timing Adjustment:       +0 pulse                       -- pulse*1
              Leading Edge Start
              Timing: Front
SP6-026-002   ADF Timing Adjustment:       +0 pulse                       -- pulse*1
              Leading Edge Start
              Timing: Rear
SP6-026-003   ADF Timing Adjustment:       -16 pulse                      -- pulse*1
              Leading Edge End
              Timing: Front
SP6-026-004   ADF Timing Adjustment:       -16 pulse                      -- pulse*1
              Leading Edge End
              Timing: Rear
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Factory SP Settings
4.6.2 P 800/801
   SP No.              SP Name                       Default Value              Factory Setting
SP1-001-001     Registration           +0.0 mm                              -- mm*1
                Correct: Main
SP1-001-006     Registration           +0.0 mm                              -- mm*1
                Correct: By-Pass
                Tray
SP1-001-007     Registration           +0.0 mm                              -- mm*1
                Correct: Duplex
SP1-002-001     Registration           +0.0 mm                              -- mm*1
                Correct: Main
SP1-002-006     Registration           +0.0 mm                              -- mm*1
                Correct: By-Pass
                Tray
SP1-002-007     Registration           +0.0 mm                              -- mm*1
                Correct: Duplex
SP5-101-107     Auto Logout Timer:     1: Enable                            0: Disable
                Auto Logout Time
SP5-305-101     Auto-Off Set: Set      1: Enable                            0: Disable
                Function
SP5-875-001     SC Auto Reboot:        0: The machine reboots               1: The machine does
                Reboot Setting         automatically when the machine       not reboot when an SC
                                       issues an SC error and logs the SC   error occurs.
                                       error code.
SP5-805-002     Drum Heater            0 (Off)                              NA/EU :0 (Off)
                                                                            AP: 1 (ON)
SP5-907-001     Plug&Play              0                                    0 or 9
                Maker/Model                                                 (Set the appropriate
                Name                                                        setting for the model)
*1: This setting is specific to the machine type.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          4-12                                         SM
                                                         Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
Scanner Front Cover (IM 600SRF)
                                                                                                       and
1.   Insert a flathead screwdriver at [A] to release the hook of the scanner front cover [B].
3.   Insert a flathead screwdriver at [A] to release the hook, and then remove the scanner front
     cover [B].
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Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
     •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the scanner front cover when you
         remove or install the scanner front cover.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-14                                            SM
                                                         Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
3.   Insert a flathead screwdriver at [A] to release the hook, and then remove the scanner front
     cover [B].
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
                                                                                                       and
     •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the scanner front cover when you
         remove or install the scanner front cover.
SM                                             4-15              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
3.   Release the left hinge [A] of the bypass tray with a flathead screwdriver by slightly bending
     the bypass tray inward.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-16                                             SM
                                                           Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
4. Release the right hinge [A] of the bypass tray by sliding it to the left.
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
                                                                                                       and
5.   Remove the right connecting arm [A] and left connecting arm [B] of the bypass tray [C].
6.   Remove the bypass tray [C].
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Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
7. Push the button [A] and open the front cover [B].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-18      SM
                                                         Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
Replacement
                                                                                                 Adjustments
                                                                                                     and
11. Remove the front cover [A] by releasing the left hinge [B].
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Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
3.   Release the hook [A] of the right upper cover [B] by opening the cover in the direction of the
     arrow.
4.   Release the hooks [A] of the right upper cover [B] by lifting the bottom right of the cover, and
     then remove the cover.
     •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the right upper cover when you
         remove or install the right upper cover.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-20                                             SM
                                                         Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
2. Push the button [A] and open the front cover [B].
Replacement
                                                                                                      Adjustments
                                                                                                          and
3.   Release the hook [A] of the right upper cover [B] by opening the cover in the direction of the
     arrow.
4. Remove the right upper cover [A] by inserting a flathead screwdriver into [B].
• Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the right upper cover when you
SM                                             4-21               D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-22                  SM
                                                       Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
• When removing the power connector cover, pull it in the direction of the arrow.
Replacement
                                                                                               Adjustments
                                                                                                   and
         •   Be careful not to damage the hook on the power connector cover when you remove
             or install the power connector cover.
4. Remove the three screws from the right lower cover [A].
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Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
6.   Open the rear lower cover [A], and then release the hook of the right lower cover [B] by
     rotating it in the direction of the blue arrow.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                           4-24                                         SM
                                                          Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
8. Remove the right lower cover [A] by rotating it in the direction of the arrow.
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
                                                                                                       and
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the right lower cover when you
              remove or install the right lower cover.
• Do not remove the screw [A] when removing the right lower cover [B].
SM                                              4-25                D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
• When removing the power connector cover, pull it in the direction of the arrow.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-26                                             SM
                                                       Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
         •    Be careful not to damage the hook on the power connector cover when you remove
              or install the power connector cover.
Replacement
                                                                                               Adjustments
                                                                                                   and
4.   Remove the four screws from the right lower cover [A].
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Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
6.   Open the rear lower cover [A], and then release the hook of the right lower cover [B] by
     rotating it in the direction of the blue arrow.
8. Remove the right lower cover [A] by rotating it in the direction of the arrow.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                           4-28                                         SM
                                                        Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
         •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the right lower cover when you
             remove or install the right lower cover.
Replacement
                                                                                                  Adjustments
                                                                                                      and
         •   Do not remove the screw [A] when removing the right lower cover [B].
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Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
2. Push the button [A] and open the front cover [B].
3.   Insert a flathead screwdriver into   ,   ,     ,    , and   in order to release the three hooks
     of the left upper cover [A].
4. Remove the left upper cover [A] by inserting a flathead screwdriver into [B].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          4-30                                          SM
                                                         Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the left upper cover when you
              remove or install the left upper cover.
Replacement
                                                                                                  Adjustments
                                                                                                      and
Left Upper Cover (IM 550F/600F)
1.   Push the button [A] and open the front cover [B].
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Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
2.   Insert a flathead screwdriver into   ,   , and     in order to release the three hooks of the
     left upper cover [A].
3. Remove the left upper cover [A] by inserting a flathead screwdriver into [B].
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the left upper cover when you
              remove or install the left upper cover.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-32                                            SM
                                                             Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
Replacement
                                                                                                     Adjustments
                                                                                                         and
3.   Open the waste toner bottle cover [A], and then remove the waste toner bottle [B].
4. IM 550F: Release the hook by lifting the left middle cover [A] upward.
     IM 600F/600SRF: Remove the inner cover [A] while holding the left middle cover [B], and
     then remove the left middle cover [B].
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Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
6. Remove the left middle cover [A] and waste toner bottle cover [B].
     •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the left middle cover when you
         remove or install the left middle cover.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-34                                          SM
                                                          Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
                                                                                                       and
3.   Release the hook by opening the right side of the left lower cover as shown below, and then
     remove the left lower cover [A]. (hook×3)
     •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the left lower cover when you
         remove or install the left lower cover.
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Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
2. Remove the left rear cover [A] by rotating it in the direction of the arrow. (hook×2)
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the left rear cover when you
              remove or install the left rear cover.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         4-36                                        SM
                                                      Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
2. Remove the ground screw from the left side of the machine.
Replacement
                                                                                              Adjustments
                                                                                                  and
3.   Open the transparent film [A]. (hook×2)
4. Disconnect two connectors, and then release them from the harness guide [A].
SM                                             4-37               D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
6.   Release the left hinge [A] of the rear upper cover [B] by slightly bending the rear upper cover
     inward.
• When removing the rear upper cover, release the harness [A] from the mainframe.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-38                                            SM
                                                        Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
2. Release three hooks of the rear middle cover [A] in the order of , , and .
Replacement
                                                                                                       Adjustments
                                                                                                           and
         •    When releasing the hooks at      and     , pull the right side [A] of the rear middle
              cover while pressing each hook upward.
         •    When releasing the hook at     , pull the left side [A] of the rear middle cover while
              pressing the hook upward.
SM                                             4-39               D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
3. Remove the rear middle cover [A] by rotating in the direction of the arrow.
     •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the rear middle cover when you
         remove or install the rear middle cover.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-40                                           SM
                                                          Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
Replacement
                                                                                                      Adjustments
                                                                                                          and
2.   Remove the rear lower cover [A] by sliding it to the right.
SM                                              4-41               D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
3.   Insert a flathead screwdriver into [A] and [B] to release the hooks of the rear center stay [C].
4.   Remove the rear center stay [C].
     •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the rear center stay when you
         remove or install the rear center stay.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                           4-42                                           SM
                                                           Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
Replacement
                                                                                                        Adjustments
                                                                                                            and
2.   Release the hook [A].
3. Slide the cover [A] to release the hook, and then remove the cover [A].
SM                                              4-43               D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
3. Release the hook and remove the rear right stay [A].
     •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the rear right stay when you remove
          or install the rear right stay.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          4-44                                             SM
                                                      Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
                                                                                                       and
     •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the rear right stay when you remove
         or install the rear right stay.
SM                                           4-45              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
3. Remove the paper exit cover [A] from the right side. (hook×1)
     •   Be careful not to damage the hook at the rear of the paper exit cover when you remove
         or install the paper exit cover.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-46                                        SM
                                           Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
Replacement
                                                                                   Adjustments
                                                                                       and
5.   Remove the plate [A].
SM                                  4-47           D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                4-48   SM
                                    Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
Replacement
                                                                            Adjustments
                                                                                and
8.   Remove the cover [A].
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Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
         •   The screw [B] is a sems screw. Be careful not to use the wrong screw when
             installing the paper exit tray.
         •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the paper exit tray when removing or
             installing.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-50                                       SM
                                                        Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
4. Release the lock lever [A] by rotating it towards you, and then remove the toner cartridge [B].
Replacement
                                                                                                       Adjustments
                                                                                                           and
5.   Release the two hooks from the operation panel arm upper cover [A].
SM                                             4-51               D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the operation panel arm upper
              cover when you remove or install the operation panel arm upper cover.
7. Release the USB cable [A] and harness [B] of the operation panel from the harness guides.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      4-52                                          SM
                                                      Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
Replacement
                                                                                              Adjustments
                                                                                                  and
         •   The screw [B] is a sems screw. Be careful not to use the wrong screw when
             installing the paper exit tray.
10. Remove the two screws from the left side cover [A].
SM                                             4-53           D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
         •   These two screws are tapping screws. Be careful not to use the wrong screws when
             installing the paper exit tray.
12. Remove the front right cover [A].
13. Remove the two screws from the right side cover [A].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-54                                      SM
                                                      Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
Replacement
                                                                                                Adjustments
                                                                                                    and
        •    These two screws are tapping screws. Be careful not to use the wrong screws when
             installing the paper exit tray.
15. Remove the paper exit tray [A].
        •    The screw [B] is a sems screw. Be careful not to use the wrong screw when
             installing the paper exit tray.
SM                                             4-55           D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
         •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the paper exit tray when you
             remove or install the paper exit tray.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-56                                         SM
                                                          Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
2.   Release the hook by opening the right side of the cover, and then remove the cover [A] by
     rotating it in the direction of the blue arrow.
Replacement
                                                                                                  Adjustments
                                                                                                      and
     •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the controller cover when you
         remove or install the controller cover.
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Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
2. Insert a flathead screwdriver into [A] to release the hook of the controller cover [B].
3.   Release the hook by opening the right side of the cover, and then remove the cover [A] by
     rotating it in the direction of the blue arrow.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                           4-58                                        SM
                                                          Exterior Covers (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
     •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the controller cover when you
         remove or install the controller cover.
Replacement
                                                                                                  Adjustments
                                                                                                      and
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Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
         •   The screw [B] is a sems screw. The screw [C] is a tapping screw. Be careful not to
             use the wrong screws when installing the upper cover.
4.   Remove the screw from the rear side of the upper cover [A].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      4-60                                           SM
                                                                        Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
5.   Lift the upper cover [A] by releasing the two hooks, and then put it on the mainframe so that
     you can access the bracket [B] on the right side of the machine.
Replacement
                                                                                                      Adjustments
                                                                                                          and
6.   Remove the bracket [A].
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Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
            •   Make sure to open the flap before disconnecting the flat cable [A], as shown in the
                following pictures. Otherwise, the connector may be damaged.
8.   Remove the plastic sheet [A] from the mainframe (hook×2), and then remove the upper cover
     [A].
     •      Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the upper cover when you remove or
            install the upper cover.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         4-62                                           SM
                                                                      Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
Replacement
                                                                                                     Adjustments
                                                                                                         and
2.   Open the bypass tray [A].
3.   Release the left hinge [A] of the bypass tray with a flathead screwdriver by slightly bending
     the bypass tray inward.
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Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
4. Release the right hinge [A] of the bypass tray by sliding it to the left.
5.   Remove the right connecting arm [A] and left connecting arm [B] of the bypass tray [C].
6.   Remove the bypass tray [C].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          4-64                                         SM
                                                                    Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
7. Open the upper cover [A], and then open the front cover [B].
Replacement
                                                                                                  Adjustments
                                                                                                      and
8.   Remove the screw from the switch cover [A].
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Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
12. Remove the front cover [A] by releasing the left hinge [B].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-66               SM
                                                                     Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
                                                                                                       and
4.   Remove the power connector cover [A].
• When removing the power connector cover, pull it in the direction of the arrow.
SM                                             4-67              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
         •    Be careful not to damage the hook on the power connector cover when you remove
              or install the power connector cover.
         •    The screw [B] is a long screw. Be careful not to use the wrong screws when
              installing the right cover.
6.   Close the rear upper cover [A].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-68                                        SM
                                                                       Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
7.   Open the rear lower cover [A], and then release the hook of the right cover [B] by rotating it in
     the direction of the blue arrow.
Replacement
                                                                                                         Adjustments
                                                                                                             and
8.   Release the four hooks, and then remove the right cover [A].
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the right cover when you
              remove or install the right cover.
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Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
3. Open the waste toner bottle cover [A], and then remove the waste toner bottle [B].
4. Release the hook by lifting the left upper cover [A] upward.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-70                                      SM
                                                                     Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
6. Remove the left upper cover [A] and waste toner bottle cover [B].
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
                                                                                                       and
     •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the left upper cover when you
         remove or install the left upper cover.
SM                                                 4-71          D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
3.   Release the hook by opening the right side of the left lower cover as shown below, and then
     remove the left lower cover [A]. (hook×3)
     •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the left lower cover when you
         remove or install the left lower cover.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                           4-72                                      SM
                                                                         Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
Replacement
                                                                                                       Adjustments
                                                                                                           and
2.   Remove the left rear cover [A] by rotating it in the direction of the arrow.
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the left rear cover when you
              remove or install the left rear cover.
SM                                               4-73               D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
4. Disconnect the two connectors, and then release them from the harness guide [A].
6. Release the left hinge [A] of the rear upper cover [B] by slightly bending the rear upper cover
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-74                                             SM
                                                                     Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
inward.
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
                                                                                                       and
7.   Remove the rear upper cover [A] by sliding it to the left.
• When removing the rear upper cover, release the harness [A] from the mainframe.
SM                                              4-75              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
2. Release three hooks of the rear middle cover [A] in the order of , , and .
         •    When releasing the hooks at      and     , pull the right side [A] of the rear middle
              cover while pressing each hook upward.
         •    When releasing the hook at     , pull the left side [A] of the rear middle cover while
              pressing the hook upward.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-76                                               SM
                                                                      Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
3. Remove the rear middle cover [A] by rotating in the direction of the arrow.
Replacement
                                                                                                    Adjustments
                                                                                                        and
     •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the rear middle cover when removing or
         installing.
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Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-78                                           SM
                                                                    Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
Replacement
                                                                                                  Adjustments
                                                                                                      and
2.   Release the hook by opening the right side of the cover, and then remove the cover [A] by
     rotating it in the direction of the blue arrow.
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Exterior Covers (P 800/801)
    •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the controller cover when you
         remove or install the controller cover.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                           4-80                                      SM
                                                Operation Panel Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
Replacement
                                                                                             Adjustments
1.   Remove the following covers.
                                                                                                 and
     •   Scanner front cover (Scanner Front Cover (IM 550F/600F))
     •   Right lower cover (Right Lower Cover (IM 550F/600F))
2.   Disconnect the USB cable [A] and harness [B].
3. Release the USB cable [A] and harness [B] from the harness guides.
4. Release the two hooks from the operation panel arm upper cover [A].
SM                                           4-81              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Operation Panel Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
         •    Be careful not to damage the hooks on the operation panel arm upper cover when
              you remove or install the operation panel arm upper cover.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      4-82                                        SM
                                               Operation Panel Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
Replacement
                                                                                            Adjustments
                                                                                                and
8.   Remove the rear center cover [A].
SM                                          4-83           D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Operation Panel Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
10. Remove the rear right cover [A] and rear left cover [B].
11. Remove the right hinge [A] and left hinge [B].
12. Release the USB cable [A] and harness [B] from the harness guides.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-84                      SM
                                                  Operation Panel Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
Replacement
                                                                                                  Adjustments
                                                                                                      and
14. Remove the USB cable [A] and harness [B].
SM                                            4-85              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Operation Panel (P 800/801)
         •   The screws [A] are sems screws. Be careful not to use the wrong screws when
             installing the operation panel.
4.   Open the bracket [A].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-86                                        SM
                                                         Operation Panel (P 800/801)
Replacement
                                                                                       Adjustments
                                                                                           and
4.10.2 OPU BOARD (PCB2)
1.   Remove the operation panel. (Operation Panel_1)
2.   Remove the OPU board (PCB2) [A].
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Scanner Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
3. Disconnect the flat cable [A] and release it from the harness guide [B].
4. Open the lock [A] and disconnect the flat cable [B].
5. Release the flat cable [A] from the harness guide [B] and remove the cores [C].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-88                                    SM
                                                     Scanner Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
Replacement
                                                                                               Adjustments
                                                                                                   and
6.   IM 550F/600F: Open the clamp [A] and disconnect the six connectors.
7.   IM 600SRF: Open the clamp [A] and disconnect the six connectors. Then release the
     connectors from the harness guide [B].
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Scanner Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
9. Remove the two screws from the rear side of the scanner unit [A].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      4-90                       SM
                                                     Scanner Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
Replacement
                                                                                               Adjustments
                                                                                                   and
         •   Be careful not to damage the hooks on the inside of the exposure glass when you
             remove or install the exposure glass.
SM                                           4-91              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Scanner Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
3. Remove the clip [A] from the pulley [B] on the right side.
5.   Move the scanner carriage [A] to the right, and then remove the carriage belt [B] from the
     pulley [C] on the left side.
6. Remove the scanner carriage [A] and shaft [B] with the carriage belt from the mainframe.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-92                                              SM
                                                     Scanner Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
         •   When removing the scanner carriage [A] from the mainframe, disconnect the flat
             cable [B] and release it from the harness guides at the back of the scanner carriage
             [A].
Replacement
                                                                                                    Adjustments
                                                                                                        and
7.   Remove the shaft [A] from the scanner carriage [B].
8. Remove the carriage belt [A] from the scanner carriage [B]. (hook×1)
SM                                            4-93              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Laser Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
     •   Turn OFF the main power and unplug the machine before beginning any of the
         procedures in this section. Laser beams can cause serious eye injury.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     4-94                                     SM
                                                               Laser Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
Replacement
                                                                                                        Adjustments
                                                                                                            and
4.   Remove the flat cable with the bracket [A] by sliding it to the rear while pushing the hook [B].
5.   Pull the red harness [A] out through the apertures, and then release it from the harness
     guides.
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Laser Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH           4-96   SM
                                                                         Laser Unit (P 800/801)
Replacement
                                                                                                  Adjustments
     •   Turn OFF the main power and unplug the machine before beginning any of the
                                                                                                      and
         procedures in this section. Laser beams can cause serious eye injury.
SM                                           4-97              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Laser Unit (P 800/801)
4. Remove the flat cable with the bracket [A] by sliding it to the rear while pushing the hook [B].
5.   Pull the red harness [A] out through the apertures, and then release it from the harness
     guides.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-98                                             SM
                                                Laser Unit (P 800/801)
Replacement
                                                                         Adjustments
                                                                             and
SM                                4-99   D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Development Unit
P 800/801: Open the upper cover [A], and then open the front cover [B].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     4-100                             SM
                                                                                 Development Unit
2. Release the lock lever [A] by rotating it towards you, and then remove the toner cartridge [B].
Replacement
                                                                                                       Adjustments
                                                                                                           and
3.   Pull out the PCDU [A].
4. Release the hook, and then remove the container guide [A] by sliding it to the rear. (hook×1)
SM                                             4-101              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Development Unit
6.   Release the hook [A] by pressing the lock lever, and then remove the development unit [B].
     (hook×1)
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     4-102                                           SM
                                                                                              Drum Unit
Replacement
                                                                                                           Adjustments
1.   Remove the development unit. (Development Unit_1)
                                                                                                               and
2.   Remove the right lock lever [A] from the drum unit [B].
         •    Be careful not to lose the right lock lever [A]. The right lock lever is not included in
              the drum unit as a service part.
3.   Remove the left lock lever [A] from the drum unit [B].
         •    Be careful not to lose the left lock lever [A]. The left lock lever is not included in the
              drum unit as a service part.
SM                                               4-103               D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Drum Unit
P 800/801: Open the upper cover [A], and then open the front cover [B].
2. Unlock the toner cartridge by pulling the lock lever [A] towards the unlock position, and then
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-104                                            SM
                                                                                      Drum Unit
Replacement
                                                                                                  Adjustments
                                                                                                      and
3.   Pull out the PCDU [A].
4. Remove the charge roller [A] from the PCDU [B] by pressing the lock lever [C].
SM                                           4-105              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Transfer Unit
         •      Be careful not to damage the hooks on the transfer guide plate when you remove or
                install the transfer guide plate.
3.   Remove the shaft [A] of the transfer roller [B] from the bearings on the right and left sides with
     a flathead screwdriver.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                            4-106                                          SM
                                                                    Transfer Unit
Replacement
                                                                                    Adjustments
                                                                                        and
4.16.2 DISCHARGE PLATE UNIT
1.   Remove the transfer roller. (Transfer Roller)
SM                                            4-107   D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Transfer Unit
         •      Be careful not to damage the hooks on the discharge plate unit when you remove or
                install the discharge plate unit.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                            4-108                                    SM
                                                                                    Fusing Unit
Replacement
                                                                                                  Adjustments
1.   Remove the following covers.
                                                                                                      and
     •   IM 550F/600F/600SRF: Left upper cover (Left Upper Cover), Controller cover
         (Controller Cover)
     •   P 800/801: Rear upper cover (Rear Upper Cover_1), Controller cover (Controller
         Cover_1)
2.   Remove the connector cover [A] from the rear side of the machine.
         •   The connector [A] is gray. Be careful not to connect the wrong connector when
             installing the fusing unit.
SM                                           4-109             D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Fusing Unit
         •    When removing the connector cover, insert the flathead screwdriver into [A] and
              release the hook of the connector cover.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     4-110                                              SM
                                                                                      Fusing Unit
• When removing the power connector cover, pull it in the direction of the arrow.
Replacement
                                                                                                    Adjustments
                                                                                                        and
         •   Be careful not to damage the hook on the power connector cover when you remove
             or install the power connector cover.
SM                                           4-111              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Fusing Unit
7. Release the hook, and then remove the connector cover [A].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                    4-112                 SM
                                                                                Fusing Unit
• When removing the fusing unit [A], release the harness [B] from the mainframe.
Replacement
                                                                                              Adjustments
                                                                                                  and
SM                                      4-113              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Paper Exit Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-114                         SM
                                                        Paper Exit Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
Replacement
                                                                                                 Adjustments
                                                                                                     and
5.   Remove the three screws from the left side of the machine.
         •   The screw [A] is a ground screw and [B] is a big screw. Be careful not to use the
             wrong screws when installing the paper exit unit.
6.   Remove the bracket [A].
7. Remove the two screws from the right side of the machine.
SM                                           4-115                D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Paper Exit Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
         •    When removing the paper exit unit [A], release the four hooks from both sides of the
              paper exit unit.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      4-116                                           SM
                                                  Paper Exit Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
     •   When removing the paper exit unit [A], disconnect the connector [B] from the paper
         exit unit.
Replacement
                                                                                              Adjustments
                                                                                                  and
SM                                      4-117              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Paper Exit Unit (P 800/801)
3.   Disconnect the connector [A] from the Connect-Left PCB (PCB20) [B], and then release it
     from the plastic harness guide [C].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      4-118                                        SM
                                                                     Paper Exit Unit (P 800/801)
4. Release the harness [A], disconnected in the previous step, from the harness guides.
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
                                                                                                       and
5.   Remove the three screws from the left side of the machine.
         •   The screw [A] is a ground screw and [B] is a big screw. Be careful not to use the
             wrong screws when installing the paper exit unit.
6.   Remove the bracket [A].
7. Remove the two screws from the right side of the machine.
SM                                           4-119                D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Paper Exit Unit (P 800/801)
         •    When removing the paper exit unit [A], release the four hooks from both sides of the
              paper exit unit.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      4-120                                           SM
                                                               Paper Exit Unit (P 800/801)
     •   When removing the paper exit unit [A], disconnect the connector [B] from the paper
         exit unit.
Replacement
                                                                                              Adjustments
                                                                                                  and
SM                                      4-121              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Paper Feed Unit
2. Release the lock of the feed roller holder [A] by releasing the lever.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-122                         SM
                                                                                  Paper Feed Unit
4. Remove the paper feed roller [A] from the feed roller holder [B]. (hook×1)
Replacement
                                                                                                    Adjustments
                                                                                                        and
5.   Remove the pickup roller [A]. (hook×1)
SM                                              4-123            D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Paper Feed Unit
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      4-124                         SM
                                                                               Bypass Tray Unit
Replacement
                                                                                                  Adjustments
1.   Remove the following covers.
                                                                                                      and
     •   IM 550F/600F/600SRF: Front cover (Front Cover), Right lower cover (Right Lower
         Cover (IM 550F/600F)), Left middle cover (Left Middle Cover)
     •   P 800/801: Front cover (Front Cover_1)
2.   Remove the bypass bottom plate unit [A].
• When removing the bypass bottom plate unit [A], rotate the lever [B].
SM                                           4-125              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Bypass Tray Unit
3. Slide the shaft [A] of the bypass tray paper feed roller [B] to the right while releasing the hook.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-126                                               SM
                                                                                    Duplex Unit
Replacement
                                                                                                  Adjustments
1.   (IM 550F/600F/600SRF only) Remove the SPDF unit. (SPDF Unit)
                                                                                                      and
2.   Remove the left lower cover. (IM 550F/600F/600SRF: Left Lower Cover, P 800/801: Left
     Lower Cover_1)
3.   Remove the controller box. (IM 550F/600F/600SRF: Controller Box (IM
     550F/600F/600SRF), P 800/801: Controller Box (P 800/801))
4.   Remove the PSU fan (FAN3). (PSU Fan (FAN3))
5.   Remove the connector cover [A] from the rear side of the machine. (hook×1)
         •   When removing the connector cover, insert the flathead screwdriver into [A] and
             release the hook of the connector cover.
SM                                          4-127              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Duplex Unit
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                    4-128      SM
                                                                                   Duplex Unit
8. Remove the ground screw [A] and disconnect the two connectors.
Replacement
                                                                                                 Adjustments
                                                                                                     and
         •   When installing, wind the harness [A] around the clamp [B] twice, as shown below.
SM                                          4-129              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Duplex Unit
10. Remove the PSU (PCB18) [A] and bracket [B] from the mainframe. (hook×3)
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                  4-130                               SM
                                                                Duplex Unit
Replacement
                                                                              Adjustments
                                                                                  and
14. Remove the bottom plate [A].
SM                                       4-131   D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Duplex Unit
18. Remove the seven screws from the duplex unit [A].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                   4-132        SM
                                                                                     Duplex Unit
19. Remove the duplex unit [A] while removing the shaft [B] from the coupling [C].
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
                                                                                                       and
SM                                           4-133              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Drive Unit
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                    4-134                                 SM
                                                                             Drive Unit
Replacement
                                                                                          Adjustments
                                                                                              and
     P 800/801
SM                                         4-135         D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Drive Unit
3. Remove the harness from the harness guide of the bracket [A].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                    4-136                    SM
                                                                                      Drive Unit
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
                                                                                                       and
3.   Remove the main motor (M11) [A].
SM                                            4-137              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Drive Unit
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH               4-138   SM
                                                                       Electrical Components
Replacement
                                                                                               Adjustments
Controller Box (IM 550F/600F/600SRF)
                                                                                                   and
1.   Remove the right lower cover. (Right Lower Cover)
2.   Remove the bracket [A].
4.   IM 600SRF: Disconnect the connector [A] and release the harness from the harness guide
     [B].
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Electrical Components
         •    Make sure to open the flap before disconnecting the flat cables [A] [B], as shown in
              the following pictures. Otherwise, the connector may be damaged.
• When disconnecting the flat cable [A], pull it out in the direction of the arrow.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-140                                             SM
                                                                      Electrical Components
6. Release the flat cable and harness from the harness guides.
Replacement
                                                                                              Adjustments
                                                                                                  and
7.   IM 600SRF: Remove the cover [A].
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Electrical Components
         •   The screw [B] is a tapping screw. Be careful not to use the wrong screw when
             installing the controller box.
9.   IM 600SRF: Release the harnesses [A] and FFC [B] from the cable guides.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      4-142                                         SM
                                                                          Electrical Components
10. IM 550F/600F: Release the FFC [A] from the cable guides.
Replacement
                                                                                                     Adjustments
                                                                                                         and
11. Release the hook [A], and then remove the controller box [B] by rotating it counter-clockwise.
         •   When installing the controller box [A], make sure to secure the harness and flat
             cable to the harness guides, as shown below.
SM                                            4-143             D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Electrical Components
         •   When installing the bracket [A] of the controller box [B], do not interpose the harness
             and the flat cable between the bracket and the controller box.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      4-144                                             SM
                                                                          Electrical Components
         •   Make sure to open the flap before disconnecting the flat cable [A], as shown in the
             following pictures. Otherwise, the connector may be damaged.
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
                                                                                                       and
3.   Release the flat cable and harness from the harness guides.
         •   The screw [B] is a tapping screw. Be careful not to use the wrong screws when
             installing the controller box.
SM                                            4-145             D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Electrical Components
5. Release the hook [A], and then remove the controller box [B].
         •    When installing the controller box [A], make sure to secure the harness and flat
              cable to the harness guides, as shown below.
         •    When installing the bracket [A] of the controller box [B], do not interpose the harness
              and the flat cable between the bracket and the controller box.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-146                                             SM
                                                                          Electrical Components
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
     •   Keep NVRAMs away from any objects that can cause static electricity. Static electricity
                                                                                                       and
         can damage NVRAM data.
1.   Remove the controller box. (Controller Box (IM 550F/600F/600SRF))
2.   Disconnect the connector on the controller box [A].
SM                                            4-147             D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Electrical Components
         •   The screw [B] is smaller than the other screws. Be careful not to use the wrong
             screw when installing the controller box cover.
6.   Remove the controller board [A] with the BiCU [B].
         •   Be careful not to damage any components of the controller board [A] and the BiCU
             [B].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     4-148                                             SM
                                                                          Electrical Components
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
                                                                                                       and
8.   Remove the two guide rails [A] from the controller board [B].
9.   Remove the NVRAM [A] from the old controller board and install them on the new controller
     board.
     •   Make sure the NVRAM [A] is installed in the correct mounting location and orientation.
         Install the NVRAM so that the indentation on the NVRAM corresponds with the mark [B]
         on the controller board.
     •   Incorrect installation of the NVRAM will damage both the controller board and NVRAM.
     •   Keep NVRAMs away from any objects that can cause static electricity. Static electricity
         can damage NVRAM data.
1.   Remove the controller box. (Controller Box (P 800/801))
SM                                            4-149              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Electrical Components
         •   The screw [B] is a small screw. Be careful not to use the wrong screw when
             installing the controller box cover.
4.   Remove the controller board [A] with the BiCU [B].
         •   Be careful not to damage any components of the controller board [A] and the BiCU
             [B].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-150                                      SM
                                                                               Electrical Components
Replacement
                                                                                                       Adjustments
                                                                                                           and
6.   Remove the two guide rails [A] from the controller board [B].
7.   Remove the NVRAM [A] from the old controller board and install them on the new controller
     board.
     •   Make sure the NVRAM [A] is installed at the correct mounting location and orientation.
         Install the NVRAM so that the indentation on the NVRAM corresponds with the mark [B]
         on the controller board.
     •   Incorrect installation of the NVRAM will damage both the controller board and NVRAM.
     •   SC195 (Machine serial number error) will be displayed if you forget to install the NVRAM.
     •   If you install the NVRAM in the incorrect direction, it will cause a short circuit in the
         controller board and the NVRAM, and each component will need to be replaced.
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     •    Installing a new NVRAM initializes SPs and issues an SC. Reset the SC with the
          procedure below.
1.   Make sure that you have the SMC report (Factory SP Settings). This report comes with the
     machine. (SMC Storage)
     If you do not have the SMC report, enter the factory settings while referring to the "Factory SP
     Settings" (Factory SP Settings).
2.   Output the SMC log using one of the following methods:
     To print SMC log data, execute SP5-990-001.
     To save SMC log data to an SD card, execute SP5-992-001 (SMC List Card Save Function).
3.   Turn OFF the main power.
4.   Insert a blank SD card in the SD Card Slot 2, and then turn ON the main power.
5.   Use SP5-824-001 to upload the NVRAM data from the controller board.
6.   Make sure the customer has a backup of their address book data. If not, obtain the backup by
     referring to SP5-846-051.
          •   The address data stored in the machine will be discarded later during this procedure.
              So be sure to obtain a backup of the customer’s address book data.
          •   Note that the counters for the user will be reset when doing the backup/restore of
              the address book data.
          •   If the customer has a backup of the address book data, use their own backup data
              for restoring. This is because there is a risk that the data cannot be backed up
              properly depending on the NVRAM's condition.
7.   For IM 550F/600F/600SRF, do the following steps.
     1.   Print the Box List with the User Tools.
          •   [User Tools] -> [Machine Features] -> [Facsimile Features] -> [General Settings] ->
              [Box Setting: Print List]
     2.   Print the Special Sender List by pressing these buttons in the following order.
          •   [User Tools] -> [Machine Features] -> [Reception Settings] -> [Program Special
              Sender: Print List]
     3.   Write down the following fax settings.
          •   [Receiver] in [User Tools] -> [Machine Features] -> [Facsimile Features] ->
              [Reception Settings] -> [Reception File Settings] -> [Forwarding].
          •   [Notify Destination] in [User Tools] -> [Machine Features] -> [Facsimile Features] ->
              [Reception Settings] -> [Reception File Settings] -> [Store].
          •   [Specify User] in [User Tools] -> [Machine Features] -> [Facsimile Features] ->
              [Reception Settings] -> [Stored Reception File User Setting].
          •   [Notify Destination] in [User Tools] -> [Machine Features] -> [Facsimile Features] ->
              [Reception Settings] -> [Folder Transfer Result Report].
          •   Specified folder in [User Tools] -> [Machine Features] -> [Facsimile Features] ->
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                Features] -> [Reception Settings] -> [Output Mode Switch Timer].
                                                                                                             and
            •   All the destination information is shown on the display.
                •    In the fax settings, address book data is stored with entry IDs, which the system
                     internally assigns to each data. The entry IDs may be changed due to
                     re-assigning in backup/restore operations.
     4.     Make sure that there is no transmission standby file. If any standby file exists, ask the
            customer to delete it or complete the transmission.
8.   Turn OFF the main power and unplug the power cord.
9.       Press the main power switch again to discharge the residual charge.
10. Replace the NVRAM with a new one.
11. Turn ON the main power.
            •   For P 800/801, SC995 will be displayed after turning ON the main power.
            •   For IM 550F/600F/600SRF, SC995 might be internally issued after turning ON the
                main power.
            •   After turning ON the main power, SC870 will occur and the address book data will
                be cleared.
12. For IM 550F/600F/600SRF, change the following SP settings for the operation panel after
     turning ON the main power.
     •      SP5-748-101: (OpePanel Setting: Op Type Action Setting): Change bit 0 from "0" to "1".
     •      SP5-748-201: (OpePanel Setting: Cheetah Panel Connect Setting): Change the value
            from "0" to "1".
13. For IM 550F/600F/600SRF, change the Flair API SP values.
     •      SP5-752-001 (Copy FlairAPIFunction Setting): Change bit 0 from "0" to "1".
     •      SP1-041-001 (Scan:FlairAPI Setting) in Scanner SP: Change bit 0 from "0" to "1".
     •      SP3-301-001 (FAX:FlairAPI Setting) in Fax SP: Change bit 0 from "0" to "1".
14. Turn OFF/ON the main power with the SD card where the NV-RAM data has been uploaded
     in SD slot 2.
15. Download the NV-RAM data stored in the SD card to the brand-new NV-RAM using
     SP5-825-001 (NV-RAM Data Download).
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18. Restore the original settings of the following SPs, by referring to the SMC data obtained in
    step 2.
         •    SP5-825-001 does not download the following SP data to the new NV-RAM. You
              must set them manually.
         •    SP5-985-001(Device Setting: On Board NIC) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF only)
         •    SP5-985-002(Device Setting: On Board USB) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF only)
         •    SP5-193-001 (External Controller Info. Settings)
19. For IM 550F/600F/600SRF, if the security functions (HDD Encryption and HDD Data
    Overwrite Security) were applied, set the functions again.
20. Ask the customer to restore their address book. Or restore the address book data using
    SP5-846-052 (UCS Setting: Restore All Addr Book), and ask the customer to ensure the
    address book data has been restored properly.
         •    If you have obtained a backup of the customer’s address book data, delete the
              backup immediately after the NVRAM replacement to avoid accidentally taking out
              the customer’s data.
21. Output the SMC log using one of the following methods:
    To print SMC log data, execute SP5-990-001.
    To save SMC log data to an SD card, execute SP5-992-001 (SMC List Card Save Function).
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2.   Remove the BiCU (PCB16) [A] from the controller board (PCB15) [B].
                                                                                                      and
     IM 550F/600F/600SRF:
P 800/801:
3.   Remove the NVRAM [A] from the old BiCU and attach it to the new BiCU.
     IM 550F/600F/600SRF:
P 800/801:
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         •    Attaching the used NVRAM to the new BiCU (PCB16) allows users to use old data
              such as SP settings.
         •    Make sure the serial number is input in the machine for the NVRAM data with
              SP5-811-004. If not, SC995-001 occurs. Install an NVRAM [A] so that the
              indentation [B] on the NVRAM corresponds with the mark on the BiCU (PCB16).
              Incorrect installation of the NVRAM will damage both the BiCU (PCB16) and
              NVRAM.
         •    Install a new NVRAM [A] so that the indentation [B] on the NVRAM corresponds with
              the mark on the BiCU (PCB16). Incorrect installation of the NVRAM will damage
              both the BiCU (PCB16) and NVRAM.
              IM 550F/600F/600SRF:
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                                                                                                     and
             P 800/801:
8. Plug in the power cord, and then turn ON the main power.
         •   When the main power is turned ON, SC195-00 appears. Continue with the following
             steps.
         •   After changing the EEPROM, some SPs do not have the correct values.
         •   Because of this, step 9 must be done.
9.   Set the machine serial number SP5-811-001, area selection SP5-996-001, CPM set
     SP5-882-001.
         •   For information on how to configure the above SPs, contact the supervisor in your
             branch office.
10. Turn the main power OFF/ON.
11. Execute SP5-801-002 "Memory Clear Engine".
12. Turn OFF the main power, and then turn it back ON.
13. From the SD card where you saved the NV-RAM data in step 5, download the NV-RAM data
     with SP5-825-001.
14. Turn OFF the main power, and then remove the SD card from SD slot 2.
15. Turn ON the main power.
16. Check the SMC report (Factory SP Settings) from step 1, and set the user tool and SP
     settings so they are the same as before.
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4. Remove the NVRAM [A] from the old IOB (PCB17) and attach it to the new IOB (PCB17).
         •   Install an NVRAM [A] so that the indentation [B] on the NVRAM corresponds with
             the mark on the IOB (PCB17). Incorrect installation of the NVRAM will damage both
             the IOB (PCB17) and NVRAM.
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2. Disconnect the two connectors, and then release them from the harness guides.
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                                                                                                   and
3.   Remove the bracket [A]. (hook×2)
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6. Remove the NVRAM [A] from the old IOB (PCB17) and attach it to the new IOB (PCB17).
         •    Install the NVRAM [A] so that the indentation [B] on the NVRAM corresponds with
              the mark on the IOB (PCB17). Incorrect installation of the NVRAM will damage both
              the IOB (PCB17) and NVRAM.
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          •   Install an NVRAM [A] so that the indentation [B] on the NVRAM corresponds with
              the mark on the IOB (PCB17). Incorrect installation of the NVRAM will damage both
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              the IOB (PCB17) and NVRAM.
                                                                                                       and
5.   Plug in the power cord, and then turn ON the main power.
6.   Execute SP5-901-00x "All Data Initialize".
                       Destination                                        SP
     AA                                               SP5-901-008
     NA/LA (120 V)                                    SP5-901-007
     EU/LA (230 V)                                    SP5-901-006
• Do not open the front cover, and do not turn OFF/ON the main power until step 11.
          •   For information on how to configure the above SP, contact the supervisor in your
              branch office.
          •   The displayed number will be changed to “0” soon after setting SP4-698-003 to “1”.
              This is normal operation and the SP has been executed correctly.
9.   Execute SP3-900-002 “Toner Install Mode: Off”.
10. Set the below SPs to see the SMC report (Factory SP Settings) from step 1 or 2.
     •    SP4-108-001 “Sub Scan Speed Adjustment”,
     •    SP4-110-001 “L-Edge Timing Adjustment”,
     •    SP6-026-001 “ADF Timing Adjustment, Leading Edge Start Timing: Front”,
     •    SP6-027-001 “ADF Adjustment Scan Speed, Simplex Mode”
11. Turn OFF the main power, then turn ON the main power again.
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12. Check the SMC report (Factory SP Settings) from step 1 or 2, and set the user tool and SP
     settings so they are the same as before.
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5. Release the harness from the harness guides of the laser fan unit [A].
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                                                                                                          and
6.   Remove the laser fan unit [A]. (hook×1)
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2. Remove the screw which is fixing the fusing thermistor connection PCB [A].
3.   Turn over the fusing thermistor connection PCB [A], and then disconnect the flat cable and
     connectors.
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                                                                                                  and
     •   When removing the power pack (PCB19), disconnect two connectors from the back side
         of the power pack (PCB19) [A].
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    •   When installing the power pack (PCB19), insert the actuator [A] through the hole [B] of
        the power pack (PCB19) [C].
    •   Turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord before replacing the PSU
        (PCB18).
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     •   Do not touch the areas outlined in red in the following diagrams when replacing the PSU
         (PCB18). Residual charge on the board may cause electric shock.
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                                                                                                       and
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1.   Remove the controller box (IM 550F/600F/600SRF: Controller Box (IM 550F/600F/600SRF),
     P 800/801: Controller Box (P 800/801))
2.   Remove the PSU fan. (PSU Fan (FAN3))
3.   Remove the ground screw [A] and release the three connectors.
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         •   When installing, route the harnesses [A] and [B] through the hole in the bracket as
             shown below.
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                                                                                                       and
4.   Disconnect the two connectors.
5. Remove the PSU (PCB18) [A] and bracket [B] from the mainframe.
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     •   Before replacing the HDD (OT2), copy the address book data to an SD card with
         SP5-846-051 if possible.
     •   If the customer uses the DataOverwriteSecurity Unit Type M19, NFC Card Reader Type
         M24, or OCR Unit Type M13, these applications must be installed again.
1.   Remove the controller board with the BiCU (PCB16) (Controller Board (PCB15) (IM
     550F/600F/600SRF))
2.   Remove the HDD (OT2) with the bracket [A] from the controller box [B]. (hook×2)
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                                                                                                     and
Adjustment after Replacement
1.   Execute SP5-832-001 to initialize the HDD (OT2).
     Initialization should be performed for the HDD (OT2) which has already been formatted
     before.
2.   If applicable, execute SP5-846-052 to restore the address data from SD card to the HDD
     (OT2).
3.   Turn the main power OFF/ON.
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[A] Terminals
[B] Black line 1
[C] Black line 2
[D] Red line
[E] Stiffener
IM 550F/600F/600SRF
1.   Align the edge of the cable with the black line 1 [B].
2.   Align the edge of the cable with the red line [D].
P800/801
1.   Align the edge of the cable with the black line 1 [B].
2.   Align the edge of the cable with the black line 2 [C].
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                                                                                                         and
2.   Fold the flat cable by aligning its edge with the black line [A].
3.   Fold the flat cable along the edge [B].
4.   Pass the flat cable through the core [C].
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7. Pass the flat cable through the hole [C] and connect it to the BiCU (PCB16).
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4. Pass the flat cable through the holes [B] and [C], and then connect it to the BiCU (PCB16).
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                                                                                                           and
Flat Cable between DF and BiCU (PCB16) (IM 600SRF)
1.   Pass the flat cable [A] through the core [B] and fold it along the black line [C].
2.   Fix the core [A] to the bracket using the hooks [B].
3.   Fold the flat cable by aligning the edge of the cable with the black line [C].
4. Fold the flat cable by aligning the edge of the cable with the black line [A].
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                                                                                                          and
9.   Fold the flat cable by aligning the edge of the cable with the black line [A].
10. Fold the flat cable along the edge [B].
11. Pass the flat cable behind cable guide hook [A].
12. Fold the flat cable along the black line [B].
13. Pass the flat cable behind cable guide hook [C].
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14. Pass the flat cable [A] through the cores [D].
15. Fold the flat cable by aligning the edge of the cable with the black line [A].
16. Fold the flat cable along the edge [B].
17. Set the cores [A] in the holder and connect the flat cable to the BiCU (PCB16) [B].
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                                                                                                             and
4.   While keeping the red line in the [A] position, pull the flat cable in the direction of the arrow
     and loosen the [B] point.
5.   Fold the flat cable by aligning the edge of the cable with the red line [A].
6.   Fold the flat cable along the edge [B].
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9.   While keeping the red line in the [C] position, make the flat cable into a Z-shape [D] and pass
     the flat cable behind the hook [E].
10. Pass the flat cable behind cable guide hook [C].
11. Pass the flat cable [A] through the cores [D].
12. Fold the flat cable by aligning the edge of the cable with the black line [A].
13. Fold the flat cable along the edge [B].
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14. Set the cores [A] in the holder and connect the flat cable to the BiCU (PCB16) [B].
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4.25 FANS
3. Release the hook [A] by lifting the fan bracket [B]. (hook×1)
4. Remove the PSU fan (FAN3) with the bracket [A]. (hook×2)
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5. Remove the PSU fan (FAN3) [A] from the bracket. (hook×3)
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                                                                                               and
4.25.2 DIRECTION OF INSTALLING THE FANS
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DF (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
3. Disconnect the flat cable [A] and release it from the harness guide [B].
4. Open the lock [A] and disconnect the flat cable [B].
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5. Release the flat cable [A] from the harness guide [B] and remove the cores [C].
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                                                                                                   and
6.   IM 550F/600F: Open the clamp [A] and disconnect the six connectors.
7.   IM 600SRF: Open the clamp [A] and disconnect the six connectors. Then release the
     connectors from the harness guide [B].
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DF (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
8. Release the flat cable [A] from the harness guide [B] and remove the core [C].
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                                                                                                            and
3.   Remove the DF rear left cover [A].
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DF (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
3.   Push the DF rear right cover [A] towards the machine rear side to release three hooks, and
     then pull it upward to remove it.
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                                                                                         and
6.   Remove the DF top cover assembly [A].
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4.26.6 DF BASE
The following is for the DF BASE (D0BV1660) REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE.
Beforehand:
The following parts are necessary when replacing the DF Base. Attach these parts to the DF
Base.
 Part number               Description               Q’ty    Int   Page      Index           Note
D0BT1661       SHEET BASE                             1       -     51         6             (1)
D0BV1661       SHEET LEFT READING F                   1       -     51         7             (2)
D0BV1662       SHEET LEFT READING R                   1       -     51         8             (3)
D0BV1268       SHEET BASE DP                          1       -     51         9             (4)
D0BV1663       SPACER FFC                             1       -     51         10            (5)
D0BV1732       CUSHION ORIGINAL MAT B                 4       -     51         3              -
D0BV1733       SPONGE ORIGINAL MAT FILM               4       -     51         4              -
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                                                                                                          and
(2) SHEET LEFT READING F (D0BV1661)
(3) SHEET LEFT READING R(D0BV1662)
  Align the edges of the sheets with the red lines and attach.
Step 2. Align the folded lines of the sheets with the corner and attach.
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DF (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
3.   Remove DF covers.
     -       DF Front Cover
- DF Top Cover
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                                                                                                  and
5.   Remove the harness [A] from the DF conveying unit [B].
6.   Pull out the flat cable [A] from the hole [B].
7.   Remove the cover [C] and release the flat cable [A].
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DF (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
9. Remove the rollers [A] and stopper [B] and then reattach them to the new DF base.
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                                                                                                 and
After reassembling the SPDF unit:
1.   Remove the barcode label (shown in red below) from old DF base and attach it to the
     reassembled SPDF base.
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4.26.8 CIS
1.   Remove the right upper cover. (Right Upper Cover)
2.   Open the lock [A] and disconnect the flat cable [B].
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                                                                                                   and
3.   Release the flat cable [A] from the harness guide [B] and remove the cores [C].
4. Release the flat cable [A] from the harness guide [B] and remove the core [C].
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7.   Pull out the flat cable [A] from the hole [B].
8.   Remove the cover [C] and release the flat cable [A].
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10. Push the lock lever [A] and rotate it to the release position.
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                                                                                                         and
11. Slide the machine front side of the DF feed roller shaft [A] toward the machine left side, and
     then pull out the DF paper feed roller unit [B].
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                                                                                                          and
17. Release both two hooks [A] of the front glass holder [B] and rear glass holder [C] in the
     direction of the arrow and detach them.
18. Detach the CIS glass [D] and the front spacer [E] and rear spacer [F] from the CIS assembly
     [G].
     Since the front and rear spacers are not fixed, take care not to lose them.
     Check the position of black marking for the distinction of the front / back side of the glass.
     Also, make sure not to touch the glass surface.
     If it is dirty, wipe it off with a dry cloth.
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DF (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
When reassembling, check that the spring is inserted on the boss of the CIS assembly.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                    4-202                                        SM
                                                            DF (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
Replacement
                                                                                            Adjustments
                                                                                                and
When installing the CIS connection PCB
 Note 1: Make sure the CIS connection PCB does not go around the bosses and rib.
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DF (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                  4-204               SM
                                                         DF (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
Replacement
                                                                                         Adjustments
     Pull out the harness [B] through the hole [C].
                                                                                             and
3.   Remove the bracket [A].
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Paper Feed Unit (Paper Feed Unit PB1160)
2. Slide the shaft [A] to the left while pushing the release lever [B].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         4-206                                   SM
                                                        Paper Feed Unit (Paper Feed Unit PB1160)
4. Remove the paper feed roller [A] from the feed roller holder [B]. (hook×1)
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
                                                                                                       and
5.   Remove the pickup roller [A]. (hook×1)
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Paper Feed Unit (Paper Feed Unit PB1160)
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-208                                              SM
                                                        Paper Feed Unit (Paper Feed Unit PB1160)
3. Remove the paper feed tray [A] of the optional paper feed unit by pulling it out.
Replacement
                                                                                                          Adjustments
                                                                                                              and
4.   Turn over the optional paper feed unit [A], and then remove the board cover [B]. (hook×2)
SM                                              4-209               D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Paper Feed Unit (Paper Feed Unit PB1160)
3. Remove the paper feed tray [A] of the optional paper feed unit by pulling it out.
4. Turn over the optional paper feed unit [A], and then remove the board cover [B]. (hook×2)
5. Release the harness of the mainboard [A] from the harness guides.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-210                                         SM
                                                      Paper Feed Unit (Paper Feed Unit PB1160)
7. Turn over the optional paper feed unit again, and then remove the upper cover [A]. (hook×1)
Replacement
                                                                                                   Adjustments
                                                                                                       and
8.   Remove the drive unit [A] from the upper cover [B].
• When removing the drive unit [A], remove the coupling [B] from the shaft [C].
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Internal Finisher
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      4-212                             SM
                                                         Internal Finisher
Replacement
                                                                             Adjustments
                                                                                 and
8.   Remove the air duct [A].
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Internal Finisher
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                    4-214                                  SM
                                                                                   Internal Finisher
Replacement
                                                                                                       Adjustments
                                                                                                           and
4.   Release the belts [A] from the mainframe by twisting the ends.
5. Put a screwdriver through the hole [A] and loosen the screw that fixes the finisher.
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Internal Finisher
6.   Make a note of the position of screw [A], and then remove it. Then, slide the finisher [B] to the
     left as far as it goes.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-216                                             SM
                                                                                     Internal Finisher
Replacement
                                                                                                         Adjustments
                                                                                                             and
     Depending on the machine, the screw [A] may not be present.
10. Release the hook of the finisher output tray unit [A].
11. Release the overlapping part [A] and remove the finisher output tray unit [B].
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Internal Finisher
When reassembling, return the finisher to the previous position by sliding the finisher until the
screw removed in step 6 can be inserted in the same position as before.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-218                                                SM
                                                             Internal Finisher
Replacement
                                                                                 Adjustments
                                                                                     and
4.   Remove the cover [A].
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Internal Finisher
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                                                                Internal Finisher
Replacement
                                                                                    Adjustments
                                                                                        and
10. Remove the brackets [A] from the front side.
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Internal Finisher
11. Remove the left frame [A] while slightly lifting the finisher.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-222                 SM
                                                                              Internal Finisher
Replacement
                                                                                                  Adjustments
                                                                                                      and
4.28.6 FINISHER PAPER EXIT MOTOR (M13)
1.   Remove the left upper cover. (Left Upper Cover (IM 550F/600F))
2.   Remove the finisher paper exit motor bracket [A].
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Internal Finisher
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-224       SM
                                                                                 Internal Finisher
Replacement
                                                                                                     Adjustments
                                                                                                         and
4.28.10 FINISHER JOGGER FENCE HP SENSOR (S24)
1.   Remove the finisher output tray unit. (Finisher Output Tray Unit)
2.   Remove the finisher top front cover [A].
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Internal Finisher
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-226                    SM
                                                                                Internal Finisher
Replacement
                                                                                                    Adjustments
                                                                                                        and
4.28.11 FINISHER JOGGER MOTOR (M16)
1.   Remove the finisher frames. (Finisher Frames)
2.   Remove the finisher transport motor (M12). (Finisher Transport Motor (M12))
3.   Remove the finisher jogger fence HP sensor bracket (Finisher Jogger Fence HP Sensor
     (S24))
4.   Remove the two screws.
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Internal Finisher
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      4-228                                    SM
                                                                           Internal Finisher
Replacement
                                                                                               Adjustments
                                                                                                   and
3.   Remove the finisher shift roller HP sensor (S20) [A].
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Internal Finisher
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                                                                           Internal Finisher
Replacement
                                                                                               Adjustments
                                                                                                   and
4.   Remove the finisher entrance sensor (S28) [A].
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Internal Finisher
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        4-232                                SM
                                                                         Internal Finisher
Replacement
                                                                                             Adjustments
                                                                                                 and
8.   Remove the finisher paper exit sensor (S26) [A].
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Internal Finisher
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      4-234              SM
                                                                            Internal Finisher
Replacement
                                                                                                Adjustments
                                                                                                    and
4.28.20 FINISHER EXIT GUIDE PLATE HP SENSOR (S27)
1.   Remove the finisher frames. (Finisher Frames)
2.   Remove the finisher main board cover. (Finisher Main Board (PCB29))
3.   Remove the finisher main board bracket [A].
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Internal Finisher
5. Slide the exit guide plate stopper [A] to the left (spring x 1).
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         4-236                  SM
                                                                                      Internal Finisher
Replacement
                                                                                                          Adjustments
                                                                                                              and
When reinstalling a new finisher main board
Check the DIP switches (SW1: [A], SW2: [B]) on the old main board. If the settings on the new
finisher main board are different from the old finisher main board, change the settings on the new
board (they must be the same as the settings on the old board).
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Internal Finisher
7. Release the belts [A] from the mainframe by twisting the ends.
8.   Remove the rear fan cover. (Rear Fan Cover (IM 600SRF Only))
9.   Compare the edge of the paper and the guidelines [A] to determine the required amount of
     adjustment.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      4-238                                         SM
                                                                                     Internal Finisher
Replacement
                                                                                                         Adjustments
                                                                                                             and
     [1] Move the finisher to the right by 3 mm.
     [2] Move the finisher to the right by 1.5 mm.
     [3] No adjustment required.
     [4] Move the finisher to the left by 1.5 mm.
     [5] Move the finisher to the left by 3 mm.
     * "Left" and "right" indicate the directions when seen from the front of the machine.
     See below for how to determine the finisher position.
     1.   Align the line [A] with one of the lines that matches the required distance.
          [B]: 3 mm to the left
          [C]: 1.5 mm to the left
          [D]: Center position
          [E]: 1.5 mm to the right
          [F]: 3 mm to the right
     2.   Insert the screw to one of the five slits [G] which is aligned with a screw hole.
SM                                                4-239             D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Internal Finisher
10. Put a screwdriver through the hole [A] and loosen the screw that fixes the finisher.
11. Remove the screw and slide the finisher [A] to the left or right according to the explanation in
    step 7.
12. After moving the finisher, reattach the screw in a new position according to the explanation in
    step 7.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       4-240                                            SM
                                                                                   Internal Finisher
13. Put a screwdriver through the hole [A] and retighten the screw to fix the finisher.
Replacement
                                                                                                       Adjustments
                                                                                                           and
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
                                                          Service Program Mode
5. SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
                                                                                 Maintenance
                                                                                   System
5.1.1 SP TABLES
See "Appendices" for the following information:
•    SP Mode Tables
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Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
Overview
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       5-2                                               SM
                                                   Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
                                                                                                Maintenance
Firmware Types
                                                                                                  System
Firmware Included in the Firmware Package
SM                                                5-3            D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                 5-4                                 SM
                                                       Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
                                                                                                         Maintenance
           Firmware Location                    Firmware Type                  Message Displayed
                                                                                                           System
Smart Operation Panel                     Animation                     BRMF2a_animat
                                          BRMF2a_Movie                  BRMF2a_Movie
                                          BRMF2a_Movie2                 BRMF2a_Movie2
                                          BRMF2a_Movie3                 BRMF2a_Movie3
     •     Like the previous model, the animation is updated by inserting the SD card into the SD
           card slot (bottom) at the back of the main unit.
Overview
     •     Removable media (such as SD cards or USB flash drives) are precision devices, so
           when you handle them, respect the following.
     •     When the power is switched ON, do not insert or remove the removable media.
     •     During installations, do not switch the power OFF.
     •     Since the removable media is manufactured with high precision, do not store it in a hot
           or humid location, or in direct sunlight.
     •     Do not bend the removable media, scratch it, or give it a strong shock.
     •     Before downloading firmware to an SD card, check whether write-protection of the SD
           card is removed. If write-protection is locked, an error code (error code 44, etc.) will be
           displayed during download, and the download will fail.
     •     Before updating the firmware, disconnect network cables and interface cables, remove
           wireless boards, etc., (so that they are not accessed during the update).
     •     When inserting into the slot, push the SD card until it clicks.
     •     Check whether the card is properly in the SD card slot. When an SD card is inserted, a
           click is heard, and it is locked.
     •     To remove the card, release it by pushing it once.
SM                                                 5-5               D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
To use the SD card slot [E], remove the controller cover [G]. (Controller Cover)
Update Procedure
Preparation
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        5-6                                      SM
                                               Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
     •   Do not put multiple machine firmware programs on the same SD card. Copy the only
         model firmware you want.
     •   If you download the firmware package to the “romdata” folder, which is the one
                                                                                                  Maintenance
         normally used, the firmware package cannot be updated.
                                                                                                    System
     •   When updating the firmware package of the same model, be sure to download each
         version separately. If you download multiple versions for the same model, only one of
         these versions is displayed on the machine’s operation panel, but which version is
         displayed is unpredictable.
     •   When the power supply is switched OFF during firmware update, the update is
         interrupted, and the power is switched ON again, normal operation cannot be
         guaranteed.
     •   To guarantee operation, an update error continues to be displayed until the update is
         successful.
         In this case, insert the removable media again, switch the power ON, and continue
         download of firmware from the removable media automatically.
     •   The PS3 firmware program is included in the preinstalled PDF firmware. In the default
         state, although the PS3 firmware program is hidden in the disabled state, the function
         is enabled by installing the PS3 card. (The program installed in the PS3 card is a
         dongle (key) for enabling the PS3 function).
     •   Due to the above specification, the self-diagnosis result report shows the ROM module
         number /software version of the PDF firmware at the PS location.
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Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
       Display                                         Contents
     ROM:           Display installed module number/version information.
     NEW:           Display module number/version information in the card.
     *The upper row corresponds to the module name, the lower row corresponds to the version
     number.
5.   After the data waiting screen is displayed, the update is automatically started. When the
     firmware update is complete, "Update done" is displayed.
     The figures at the lower right of the display indicate "Number of updated items/ All items to
     be updated".
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        5-8                                              SM
                                                 Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
                                                                                                 Maintenance
                                                                                                   System
Using the Slot on the Operation Panel (Immediate Update)
The update may fail if the machine's System/Copy version is V1.04 or an older version. If this
happens, use the update procedure described in "Using the Slot on the Back of the Machine"
above.
1.   Enter the SP mode.
2.   Touch [Firmware Update].
4.   When the following screen is displayed, insert the removable media into the slot on the
     operation panel and touch [OK].
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Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
5. Touch [Execute].
7.   After the data waiting screen is displayed, the update is automatically started. When the
     firmware update is complete, "Update done" is displayed.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       5-10                                              SM
                                                 Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
     The figures at the lower right of the display indicate "Number of updated items/ All items to
     be updated".
8.   Turn the main power OFF.
                                                                                                     Maintenance
9.   Remove the removable media from the slot on the operation panel.
                                                                                                       System
10. Turn the main power ON again, and check whether the machine is operating normally.
4.   When the following screen is displayed, insert the removable media into the slot on the
     operation panel and touch [OK].
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Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
5. Touch [Execute].
7. Enter update date and time and specify the Retry Setting, then touch [Set].
     In "Retry setting", it is set whether or not to retry when updating cannot be started
     depending on the state of the machine.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        5-12                                         SM
                                                 Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
8.   When the following screen is displayed, pull out the removable media from the slot on the
     operation panel, and then touch [OK].
                                                                                                      Maintenance
                                                                                                        System
     Firmware update is executed at the programmed date and time.
     Whether updating is possible or not depends on ARFU setting. However, whether to start
     updating does not depend on SP5-886-111 (automatic update setting) setting.
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Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      5-14                                             SM
                                                Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
                                                                                                      Maintenance
       the removable media does not match             updated has not been mounted. Check to
                                                                                                        System
       up to the destination for the main             confirm that the removable media has
       machine’s program.                             been correctly mounted.
                                                  •   The removable media is incorrect if the
                                                      program to be updated has been correctly
                                                      installed. In this case, insert the correct
                                                      removable media.
38     The version of the downloaded              •   Make sure that the program to be
       program has not been authorized for            overwritten is the specified version.
       the update.
40     Engine download fails.                     •   Switch the main power supply off and on to
                                                      try again.
                                                  •   If this error occurs while using the media
                                                      slot on the left side of the operation panel,
                                                      perform a retry using the media slot on the
                                                      back of the machine.
                                                  •   If the download fails again, replace the
                                                      controller board (PCB15) and the BiCU
                                                      (PCB16).
                                                  •   After replacing the unit, update it using the
                                                      same removable media. If the update is
                                                      successful, this error code disappears.
41     Fax download fails.                        •   Switch the main power supply off and on to
                                                      try again.
                                                  •   If the download fails again, replace the
                                                      controller board (PCB15) and the FCU
                                                      board.
                                                  •   After replacing the unit, update it using the
                                                      same removable media. If the update is
                                                      successful, this error code disappears.
42     Control panel/language download fails.     •   Switch the main power supply off and on to
                                                      try again.
                                                  •   If the download fails again, replace the
                                                      controller board (PCB15) and the operation
                                                      panel unit.
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Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         5-16                                             SM
                                                  Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
                                                                                                      Maintenance
       firmware update from the network.
                                                                                                        System
65     Reception fails due to the status error      •   Update is to be done automatically when
       of the machine at the reserved                   the next reception time has elapsed.
       date/time of the remote firmware
       update from the network.
66     Reception failed due to the status error     •   Reset the reservation date/time for the
       of the machine at the reserved                   remote update.
       date/time of the package firmware
       update from the network.
67     Acquisition of the latest version            •   Check that the network is connected
       information from the Gateway fails at            correctly.
       the reserved date/time of the remote
       firmware update from the network.
68     Acquisition of the latest version            •   Check that the network is connected
       information from the Gateway fails.              correctly.
69     Download fails at the reserved               •   Check that the network is connected
       date/time of the remote firmware                 correctly.
       update from the network.
70     Package firmware download from the           •   Check that the network is connected
       network fails.                                   correctly.
71     Network communication error occurs at        •   Check that the network is connected
       the reserved date/time of the package            correctly.
       firmware update from the network.
72     The setting of @Remote is invalid at         •   Set the setting of @Remote Service in the
       the reserved date/time of the package            Administrator Tools to [Do not Prohibit].
       firmware update from the network.
74     Package file decompression has failed.       •   If this occurred during the update by the
                                                        removable media, check that the
                                                        removable media is not defective,
                                                        download the package again, and retry the
                                                        update.
                                                    •   If this occurred during the remote firmware
                                                        update (WIM and utility) in the local
                                                        environment, replace the package file in
                                                        the local environment with the correct one
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Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
Overview
Smart firmware update (SFU) is a system to download a firmware package. Since downloading
the package takes time, SFU lets you schedule the download to take place when the machine is
not in use, such as at night or at the weekend.
There are the following methods of updating using SFU.
1.   Immediate Update: To download and update the firmware when visiting.
2.   Update on the next visit: To set the date and time for firmware downloading. The firmware
     will be automatically downloaded beforehand and updated at the following visit.
     "Update on the next visit" is recommended since firmware download may take some
     minutes due to the network condition.
     •    SFU requires the connection to @Remote via a device which has the embedded
          @Remote communicating function. When a machine is connected to @Remote via an
          intermediate device (RC Gate), the SFU function is disabled.
Immediate Update
Enter the [Firmware Update] menu in the SP mode and update the package firmware.
     •    The [Firmware Update] button will appear even when a machine is connected to
          @Remote with a device which does not have an embedded @Remote communicating
          function.
     •    If an error code is displayed, refer to Error Screens During Updating_1.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          5-18                                            SM
                                Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
                                                                             Maintenance
                                                                               System
3.   Touch [Network Update].
5. Touch [YES].
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Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
         •    If the error code E66, which indicates that the download of the firmware has failed,
              is displayed, go back to step 1.
         •    The update will be started automatically after the download is finished.
         •    When the machine is in the update mode, the automatic update is suspended if a
              print job is started. After the print job is finished, touch [YES] button on the display,
              shown below, to restart updating.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         5-20                                                SM
                                                 Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
                                                                                                     Maintenance
                                                                                                       System
         •    The figures at the lower right of the display indicate "Number of updated items/ All
              items to be updated".
Enter the [Firmware Update] menu in the SP mode and update the package firmware.
     •   The [Firmware Update] button will appear even when a machine is connected to
         @Remote with a device which does not have an embedded @Remote communicating
         function. If an error code is displayed, refer to Error Screens During Updating_1 .
1.   Enter the SP mode.
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Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
3. Touch [Reserve].
5.   Enter the dates and times of the next visit and the start of receiving data.
     •   "Next time to visit this customer": The package firmware will be automatically
         downloaded by this time/date.
     •   "When to receive? (1-7)": The download of the package firmware will begin this
         number of days before the next visit.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         5-22                                     SM
                                                 Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
     When a reservation update by the media device is set, the update date and time is
     displayed.
                                                                                                      Maintenance
                                                                                                        System
Successful Download
In the two diagrams below, the firmware is set to be downloaded by the day before the next
scheduled visit. In the first diagram, the download is successful on the first try. In the second
diagram, the download fails three times and is successful on the fourth try.
•    If the firmware download fails or cannot be completed due to the network settings/condition,
     no power to the machine, or other reason, the machine will continue retrying every six
     hours until the scheduled deadline (up to a maximum of four tries). For example, if the
     download is set for the day before the next visit, the machine will attempt the download at
     24 hours before the visit, and then continue trying every six hours (max. four tries total).
•    The retry is only performed in cases when the firmware download has failed.
•    If the machine is in Energy Saver mode when the download is scheduled to begin, the
     download will be performed in the background and the machine/panel will stay in Energy
     Saver mode.
•    The download will continue uninterrupted even if the customer initiates a print job, copy job,
     fax receiving or other operation while the download is in progress.
•    The download will be terminated if the customer turns the power off while the download is
     in progress.
•    If the download cannot be completed successfully by the time of the next scheduled visit,
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Firmware Update (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
3. Touch [Reserve].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       5-24                                       SM
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         •   This information will only be displayed if the reserved firmware has already been
             downloaded. If not, all the data items are indicated with "-".
         •   When reservation update by the media device is set, the package firmware
             information reserved from the media device is displayed.
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5.   Check the version of the received package firmware, and then touch [YES].
     •   The update is started.
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         •   If the version of the reserved package in the HDD is older than the latest version,
             the messages shown in the following picture are displayed.
                                                                                                    Maintenance
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         •   If you wish to download the latest version, touch [Execute] beside the message
             "Download and update the latest package." Then the update of the package
             firmware will be started.
         •   If you wish to update using the firmware in the HDD (old version), touch [Execute]
             beside the message "Update to the received package."
6.   [Update done] is displayed.
     •   The machine will automatically reboot itself.
         •   The figures at the lower right of the display indicate "Number of updated items/ All
             items to be updated".
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Overview
Using Auto Remote Firmware Update (ARFU), the machine checks package firmware files on
the global server every 76 hours. If there is a version available newer than the one on the
machine, the machine downloads the file to update the machine’s package firmware.
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Downloading and Updating Process
The machine accesses the server to check for the latest package version.
If the version of the package on the global server is later than that of the package installed on
the machine, or if the machine has not downloaded the firmware package, the machine
downloads the latest package in the background even when the customer is using the machine.
If the download fails, the machine will retry downloading 76 hours later.
The downloaded package can also be used with SFU (Smart Firmware Update). A package
downloaded with SFU (Smart Firmware Update) can be used with ARFU (Auto Remote
Firmware Update) and vice versa.
When replacing the hard disk, information concerning the current firmware package becomes
lost from the hard disk. So, even if the latest firmware is on the new hard disk, be sure to
download the latest package data.
When the machine connects to the server where the package files are stored, the DNS settings
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and the name solution by DNS is needed. The machine will still try to download the package
even if the name cannot be resolved, but will fail as the name is not resolved.
The time and date to send the next inquiry to the global server can be checked with
SP5-886-116 (Farm Update Setting: Auto Update Next Date).
The auto remote firmware update is executed every 76 hours.
When the machine has successfully downloaded the latest package firmware file, or if the file
has already been downloaded, the machine verifies whether a firmware update is necessary.
If the timing of determination is within the update prohibition period or day set in the SP
configuration or Web Image Monitor, the machine will retry the firmware update determination
76 hours later.
If the machine is in use at the time of firmware update, the machine will retry the update. The
machine retries update up to three times at one-hour intervals (which can be changed in the SP
configuration). If the machine is in use on all three retries, the machine will retry the update 76
hours later.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        5-30                                              SM
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Situations in which the machine is determined to be in use
No.                    Situations in which the machine is determined to be in use
1     When the operation panel is used within 30 seconds
2     During firmware update
3     While firmware update is disabled
4     While printing (copy, printer, fax, re-printing via network)
5     While scanning (copy, scanner, fax)
6     Retrieving image data via the network
7     While initial setting ([Settings] icon) or SP is being set
8     While fax is transferring data
9     During on-hook/on the handset
10    During the PC-FAX process (from PC to machine data transfer to the end of the job)
11    While switching to/from the energy saving mode
12    When not being able to run the firmware update due to the modules that are running
      e.g.) Waiting for DCS transfer (refer to appendix), accessing devices such as HDD/SD card,
      etc.
13    While displaying a preview
14    While the document server function is in use
15    Connecting to TWAIN
16    During the interrupt copy process
17    While displaying the printer menu
18    While updating the display for the document server function via WIM or for stored fax
      documents
19    While writing log information
20    While accessing the address book
21    During SC
22    While shutting down
23    While importing/exporting SP settings
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Update Process
When the machine updates the firmware by Auto Remote Firmware Update (ARFU), a
message dialog box opens to indicate the start of update.
“Cancel” and “OK” buttons appear in the dialog box. The update can be manually started by
pressing “OK” or starts automatically if the button is not pressed for 30 seconds.
If “Cancel” is pressed, the machine will perform the same retry process as when the machine is
in use at the time of update.
If the firmware update and three retries fail, the SC of the defective module during the update
will be displayed as the update error. If the following SC occurs, replacing the corresponding
device restores the machine. The SC will not be reported to the call center.
Device and corresponding SC number
                                Device name                                     SC number
BiCU (PCB16)                                                              SC845-01
Controller board (PCB15)                                                  SC845-02
Operation panel (normal   panel)*1                                        SC845-03
Operation panel (smart panel)                                             SC845-04
Fax Board (PCB21)                                                         SC845-05
*1 Not available for this machine
Cancellation of update by user
Using the operation panel, the user can cancel the update (including update through the retry
process) being performed by Auto Remote Firmware Update (ARFU).
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However, while the firmware of the operation panel is being updated, cancellation is not
possible because the keys are disabled.
(Since the update of the operation panel firmware is performed at the end, you cannot cancel
the update at this point.)
If the update is canceled, the machine will reboot when the firmware update of all modules
included in the following parts is complete.
1.   BiCU (PCB16)
2.   Fax Board (PCB21)
3.   Controller Board (PCB15)
4.   Operation Panel
For example, if the first firmware update for the Controller Board (PCB15) is canceled, the
machine will reboot when the firmware update of all modules included in the Controller Board
(PCB15) is complete.
The firmware configuration contained in the package is listed in the accompanying SERES
release note.
If the update is canceled, it will be performed again 76 hours later. If there is a difference in
version between the package obtained at that time and the one already stored (in other words,
the one canceled), the old package will be discarded and the latest one will be received.
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Related SP
  SP Number      Selection                                 Overview
                      Def.
SP5-886-111      0: OFF      Sets auto update ON/OFF by ARFU.
                 1: ON
SP5-886-112      0: OFF      Will not run the update when update prohibited time setting is ON
                 1: ON       and the current time is in the range of the time set.
SP5-886-113      0 to 23     •   Start time < End time: Prohibited time is from the start time to
                 9               the end time on the same day.
SP5-886-114      0 to 23     •   Start time > End time: Prohibited time is from the start time to
                 17              the end time on the next day.
                             •   Start time == End time: Prohibited time setting is disabled.
                                 (Update will not be prohibited.)
SP5-886-115      0: OFF      Even when the auto update function is disabled, downloading the
                 1: ON       package is allowed.
                             The downloaded package can be used with SFU.
SP5-886-116      Display     Displays when the latest package check will run.
                 only
SP5-886-117      1 to 24     Set time for the next version check after retry.
                 1
SP5-886-120      0x00        The update will not run if the corresponding bit for each day
                             below is set to 1.
                             •   prohibited:bit7
                             •   Monday: bit 6
                             •   Tuesday: bit 5
                             •   Wednesday: bit 4
                             •   Thursday: bit 3
                             •   Friday: bit 2
                             •   Saturday: bit 1
                             •   Sunday: bit 0
                             This setting is not affected by the prohibited time setting.
                             e.g.) Prohibited on Mon., Fri., Sat., and Sun. : 0x47 (01000111)
SP7-520-011 to   Display     History of date and time when the update has started.
015              only        The five most recent are recorded, the lowest number being the
                             most recent.
                             If the last update failed, this is not recorded.
SP7-520-021 to   Display     History of date and time when the update has finished.
025              only        The five most recent are recorded, the lowest number being the
                             most recent.
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SP7-520-031 to   Display     History of the package number (including suffix) for which update
                                                                                                   System
035              only        has completed.
                             The five most recent are recorded, the lowest number being the
                             most recent.
                             The record is created when the update has successfully finished.
                             When the update is canceled, no record is created.
SP7-520-041 to   Display     History of the package version for which update has completed.
045              only        The five most recent are recorded, the lowest number being the
                             most recent.
                             The record is created when the update has successfully finished.
                             When the update is canceled, no record is created.
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Firmware Update (P 800/801 Only)
5.3.1 OVERVIEW
In order to update the firmware of this machine, download the latest firmware file and save on
an SD card. Once saved, insert the SD card in the SD Card Slot 2.
• Even when not using an RPCS driver, the XPS driver requires RPCS firmware.
5.3.3 PROCEDURE
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                              5-36                                         SM
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     •   During software update, remove interface cables, network cables, wireless boards,
                                                                                                     System
         etc., (so that they are not accessed during the update).
         •    If the customer has used all of the slots, you have to keep an empty slot for this
              procedure. Ask the customer to temporarily remove the SD card in SD Card Slot
              2.
         •    Check whether the card is properly in the SD Card Slot. When an SD card is
              inserted, a click is heard, and it is locked.
         •    To remove the card, release by pressing once in the set state.
4.   Turn ON the main power.
5.   Wait until a firmware name is shown on the display (about 1 minute).
         •    The firmware name is read from inside the firmware. The firmware name is not
              changed even if you change the file name on your PC.
6.   If the necessary firmware name is shown on the display, check the firmware version with
     the left-arrow or right-arrow keys. Pressing the left or right-arrow key shows the firmware
     name, version, and serial number in order.
7.   To use a different firmware file, push the up-arrow key or the down-arrow key to find the
     necessary file.
8.   To select the firmware, push the OK key. Make sure that the selected firmware is
     highlighted.
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9.   If you update more than one firmware program at the same time, find each of them and
     select each of them. Make sure that the selected firmware is highlighted.
10. To start the firmware update, push the "UpDate" key. While each firmware is downloaded,
     the underscores on the operation panel are replaced by stars.
11. Wait until the message "Update done" is shown.
12. After turning OFF the main power, remove the SD card.
13. Again, turn ON the main power, and check whether the machine is operating normally.
14. Print the Configuration Page to check that the firmware is correctly updated:
     List/Test Print > Config. Page
15. Reassemble the machine.
     •     An error code is shown if an error occurs during the download. Error codes have the
           letter "E" and a number. If an error occurs, the firmware is not correctly downloaded;
           see the error code table (Error Screens During Updating) and do the necessary
           steps. After this, download the firmware again.
     •     If the firmware update is interrupted by a power failure, the firmware is not correctly
           downloaded. In this condition, machine operation is not guaranteed. You have to
           download the firmware again.
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                                                           the updating cannot be done by
                                                                                                          System
                                                           switching the power off and on.
23     An error occurred when the ROM update           Controller program abnormal. If the second
       program started                                 attempt fails, replace the controller board
                                                       (PCB15).
22     Decompression of compressed data                •   Switch the main power supply off and on
       failed.                                             to try again.
                                                       •   Replace the SD card used for the
                                                           update.
                                                       •   Replace the controller board (PCB15) if
                                                           the above solutions do not solve the
                                                           problem.
24     SD card access error                            •   Re-insert the SD card.
                                                       •   Switch the main power supply off and on
                                                           to try again.
                                                       •   Replace the SD card used for the
                                                           update.
                                                       •   Replace the controller board (PCB15) if
                                                           the above solutions do not solve the
                                                           problem.
31     Data incorrect for continuous download          Insert the SD card with the remaining data
                                                       required for the download, then restart the
                                                       procedure.
32     The SD card used after download                 •   Insert the SD card containing the same
       suspension is incorrect.                            program as when the firmware update
       SD cards are different between the one              was suspended, and then switch the
       which was inserted before power                     main power supply off and on to try
       interruption and the one which was                  again.
       inserted after the power interruption.          •   There is a possibility that the SD card is
                                                           damaged if the update cannot be done
                                                           after the correct SD card has been
                                                           inserted. In this case, try again with a
                                                           different SD card.
                                                       •   Replace the controller board (PCB15) if
                                                           the above solutions do not solve the
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                                                          to try again.
                                                                                                          System
                                                      •   The SD card media is damaged if the
                                                          update fails again. Replace the SD card
                                                          media.
44     The data to be overwritten cannot be           •   Switch the main power supply off and on
       accessed when controller-related                   to try again.
       programs are downloaded.                       •   Install the correct ROM update data in
                                                          the SD card.
                                                      •   Replace the controller board (PCB15) if
                                                          the data to be overwritten is contained
                                                          on the controller board (PCB15).
49     Firmware updates are currently                 •   The setting of Update Firmware in the
       prohibited.                                        Administrator Tools has been set to
                                                          [Prohibit] by an administrator. Amend the
                                                          setting to [Do not Prohibit] and try again.
50     The results of the electronic authorization    •   Install the correct ROM update data in
       check have rejected the update data.               the SD card.
57     @Remote is not connected at the                •   Check the @Remote connection.
       date/time reserved for receiving the
       package firmware update from the
       network. *1
58     Update cannot be done due to a reception       •   Check the @Remote connection.
       route problem. *1
59     HDD is not mounted. *1                         •   Check the HDD connection.
60     HDD could not be used during the               •   Try again.
       package firmware update. *1                    •   Replace the HDD if the download fails
                                                          again.
61     The module ID for the package firmware         •   Prepare the correct package files.
                              *1
       update is incorrect.
62     The configuration of the package firmware      •   Prepare the correct package files.
       update files is   incorrect. *1
63     Reception fails due to the power off at the    •   Update is to be done automatically when
       reserved date/time of the remote firmware          the next reception time has elapsed.
       update from the network. *1
64     Reception fails due to the power off at the    •   Reset the reservation date/time for the
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     •    The PDF firmware installed as standard contains a program required to print PS3 data
          as a default. However, this PS3 program is normally disabled.
     •    The PS3 firmware is a dongle (key) which enables PS3 data printing functions. When
          the PS3 firmware is installed, the PS3 program in the PDF firmware is enabled. Due to
          this specification, the self-diagnosis result report shows the ROM part
          number/software version of the PDF firmware contained in the PS3 program.
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                                                                                  Updating JavaVM
                                                                                                    Maintenance
•    Prepare the following items in advance.
                                                                                                      System
     •    SD memory card reader/writer
     •    PC
•    Updating flow is as follows.
     1.   Deactivate the SDK applications with Web Image Monitor.
     2.   Remove the VM CARD Type M37 from the main machine.
     3.   Update Java VM with PC using the update tool.
     4.   Install the VM CARD Type M37 to the main machine.
     5.   Activate the SDK applications with Web Image Monitor.
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10. Insert VM CARD Type M37 into SD Card Slot 1 [A] of the machine.
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11. Reassemble the machine.
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Capturing the Debug Logs
5.5.1 OVERVIEW
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                                                                                                      Maintenance
                         (Press [Reset], [0], [1] and [C] (hold for    for the operation panel, the
                                                                                                        System
                         3 seconds))                                   debug logs are erased.
                     •   When the operation unit detects an
                         error
                     •   When the operation panel detects an
                         error
     •     Retrieve the debug logs to identify the time and date of the problem occurred and to
           learn the details of the issues; e.g. at 8:00am on March 10, an engine stall occurred.
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Capturing the Debug Logs
          The operation panel is not responding. Turn the main power OFF/ON.
     •    You need to retrieve the debug logs dating back three days from the date of the
          problem, because the software development department needs the logs from three
          days ago to determine what lead up to the problem.
     •    Analyzing the debug log is a good way to figure out software issues, but it is not an
          effective way to find defective parts, if there are any, or detect problems caused by
          hardware.
2.   Enter SP mode.
3.   Set the start date of the log with SP5-858-101 (Start date of debug log output)
     e.g.: March 28, 2013: input 20130328 (yyyymmdd)
     •    Be sure to confirm the date when the problem occurred before obtaining the logs.
4.   Set the end date of the log with SP5-858-102 (Days of tracing)
     "2" is set by default, which is the minimum needed for investigating the problem.
     A value of "1" to "180" can be set.
5.   Execute SP5-858-111 (Acquire All Info & Logs) to write the debug log to the SD card.
6.   If the transfer is finished successfully, "completed" is displayed.
          •   The approximate time it takes to transfer the debug log is as follows. Transfer time
              may be affected by the type or format of the SD card. (It is recommended that you
              format the SD card using the Panasonic SD Formatter (freeware)).
          •   Controller debug log (GW debug log): 2 - 20 minutes
          •   Engine debug log: 2 minutes
          •   Operation panel log: 2 - 20 minutes
7.   Make sure that the SD card access LED is off, then remove the SD card.
     •    If "failed" appears on the operation panel, turn the main power OFF, and then recover
          from step 1 again.
The debug logs are saved with the following file names.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         5-48                                             SM
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                                                                                                System
F only)
Operation panel og     /LogTrace/machine number/opepanel/yyyymmdd_hhmmss.tar.gz
Communication log      /LogTrace/machine number/packet_log/yyyymmdd_hhmmss.gz
(network packet)
Configuration page     /LogTrace/machine
                       number/gps/ConfigrationPage/ConfigrationPage_yyyymmdd_hhmmss.csv
Printer setting list   •   /LogTrace/machine number
                           /gps/PrintSettingList/PrintSettingList_RPGL_yyyymmdd_hhmmss.txt
                       •   /LogTrace/machine
                           number/gps/PrintSettingList/PrintSettingList_RTIFF_yyyymmdd_hhmm
                           ss.csv
Font list              •   /LogTrace/machine number/gps/FontPage/FontPage_PCL_the page
                           number_yyyymmdd_hhmmss.jpg
                       •   /LogTrace/machine number/gps/FontPage/FontPage_PDF_the page
                           number_yyyymmdd_hhmmss.jpg
                       •   /LogTrace/machine number/gps/FontPage/FontPage_PS_the page
                           number_yyyymmdd_hhmmss.jpg
Error log              /LogTrace/machine number/gps/ErrorLog/yyyymmdd_hhmmss.csv
Fax information (IM    /LogTrace/machine number/faxreport/yyyymmdd_hhmmss.csv
550F/600F/600SR
F only)
SMC                    /LogTrace/machine number/smc/machine
                       number_5992XXX_yyyymmdd_hhmmss.csv
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NVRAM Data Upload/Download
     •   This data should always be uploaded to an SD card before the NVRAM is replaced.
     •   Make sure that the write protection of an SD card is unlocked.
1.   Execute SP5-990-001 (SP Print Mode: All (Data List)) before you turn OFF the main power.
     You will need a record of the NVRAM settings if the upload fails.
2.   Turn OFF the main power.
3.   Remove the controller cover. (IM 550F/600F/600SRF: Controller Cover (IM550F/600F), P
     800/801: Controller Cover_1)
4.   Insert the SD card into SD Card Slot 2 (lower) [A].
     IM 550F/600F/600SRF
P 800/801
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        5-50                                       SM
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8.   In order to prevent an error during the download, be sure to mark the SD card that holds
     the uploaded data with the number of the machine from which the data was uploaded.
• You can upload NVRAM data from more than one machine to the same SD card.
                                                                                                Maintenance
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5.6.2 DOWNLOADING CONTENTS FROM THE SD CARD TO
     NVRAM
Do the following procedure to download SP data from an SD card to the NVRAM in the
machine.
•    The NVRAM data download may fail if the SD card with the NVRAM data is damaged, or if
     the connection between the controller and BiCU (PCB16) is defective.
•    Repeat the download process again if it fails.
•    If the second attempt fails, do the following procedure:
•    Enter the NVRAM data manually using the SMC print you created before uploading the
     NVRAM data.
1.   Turn OFF the main power.
2.   Remove the controller cover. (IM 550F/600F/600SRF: Controller Cover (IM550F/600F), P
     800/801: Controller Cover_1)
3.   Insert the SD card into SD Card Slot 2 (lower) [A].
     IM 500F/600F/600SRF
P 800/801
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NVRAM Data Upload/Download
         •   The serial number of the file on the SD card must match the serial number of the
             machine for the NVRAM data to download successfully. The download fails if the
             serial numbers do not match.
This procedure does not download the following data to the NVRAM:
•    Total Count
•    C/O, P/O Count (IM 550F/600F/600SRF only)
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     5-52                                           SM
                                                                          UP/SP Data Import/Export
                                                                                                     Maintenance
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Data that can be imported and exported
•    Copier / Document Server Features
•    Printer Features
•    Scanner Features
•    Facsimile Features
•    Browser Features
•    Program (Document Server)
•    Program (Copier)
•    Program (Scanner)
•    Web Image Monitor Setting
•    Web Service Settings
•    System Settings
•    Screen Features
•    Home screen customization settings *1
*1 Wallpaper cannot be exported if "Live Wallpapers" is selected.
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UP/SP Data Import/Export
• If data export fails, the details of the error can be viewed in the log.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         5-54                                         SM
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This can be exported/imported by an administrator with all privileges.
                                                                                                       System
Import device information saved on an SD card.
1.   Insert an SD card into the media slot on the side of the operation panel.
2.   Log in from the operation panel as an administrator with all privileges.
3.   Press [System Settings].
4.   Press [Administrator Tools].
5.   Press [Next] three times.
6.   Press [Device Setting Information: Import (Memry Strge Devc)].
7.   Configure the import conditions.
     •   Press [Select] of the "Device Setting Info. File" to select the file(s) to import.
     •   Specify whether to [Include] or [Exclude] the "Device Unique Information". "Device
         Unique Information" includes the IP address, host name, fax number, etc.
     •   Enter the encryption key that was specified when the file was exported.
8.   Press [Run Import].
9.   Press [OK].
10. Press [Exit].
     The machine restarts.
     •   If import or export fails, you can check the log for the error. The log is stored in the
         same location as the exported device setting information file.
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UP/SP Data Import/Export
•    Security Options
•    Remote Services
•    Host Interface
•    Web Image Monitor Setting
•    Web Service Settings
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                            5-56                                      SM
                                                                          UP/SP Data Import/Export
     If [Include] is selected, the device unique information (IP address, host name, fax number,
     etc) is included in the exporting device information.
10. Select [Enter Encryption Key] -> Press [OK]
11. Select [Yes] -> Press [OK]
                                                                                                     Maintenance
12. Select [Enter] -> Enter an encryption key. -> Select [Accept]
                                                                                                       System
13. Select [Enter] -> Re-enter the encryption key. -> Select [Accept]
14. Select [Export] -> [Export]
15. When the confirmation screen appears, select [Yes].
16. Make sure the message regarding that the exporting process being successfully completed
     appears. -> Select [Exit]
17. Log out.
     •   If data export fails, the details of the error can be viewed in the log.
     •   When device Information is periodically imported, it is necessary to create the device
         setting information file with special software and store it on the web server.
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UP/SP Data Import/Export
     •     If import or export fails, you can check the log for the error. The log is stored in the
           same location as the exported device setting information file.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                           5-58                                               SM
                                                                            UP/SP Data Import/Export
                                                                                                         Maintenance
                                                   Example: Time and date/Counter
                                                                                                           System
                                                   information/Installation date
                                                   #3. Setting values for the Engine
     Secret     Secret information is exported     Secret information
                if you select the "Secret"         #1. Data that cannot be exported without being
                setting.                           encrypted.
                                                   (Exported data is encrypted.)
                                                   Example: Password/Encryption key/PIN code
                                                   #2. Confidential information for the customer
                                                   Example: User name / User ID / Department code /
                                                   Mail address / Phone number
                                                   #3. Personal information
                                                   Example: Document name / Image data
                                                   #4. Sensitive information for the customer
                                                   Example: MAC address / Network parameters
     * The IP address is exported when both 'Unique' and 'Secret' are selected.
6.   Select "Crypt config" setting (Encryption).
     Encryption     Select whether to encrypt or not       If the encryption function is used, the
                    when exporting.                        setting of an encryption key is required by
                    If you push the "Encryption" key,      direct input.
                    you can export secret information.     •    Type the arbitrary password using the
                                                                soft keyboard
                                                           •    Can enter up to 32 characters
7.   Press [EXECUTE].
8.   Press [OK].
• If data export fails, the details of the error can be viewed in the log.
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UP/SP Data Import/Export
• If data export fails, the details of the error can be viewed in the log.
• If data export fails, the details of the error can be viewed in the log.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          5-60                                               SM
                                                                          UP/SP Data Import/Export
                                                                                                     Maintenance
                                                                                                       System
3.   Turn the main power ON.
4.   Enter SP mode.
5.   Select SP5-749-101 (Import/Export: Import).
6.   If you want to include the unique information in the imported file, select [Unique].
7.   Select [Encryption] -> Enter an encryption key. -> Select [Accept]
8.   Press [EXECUTE].
9.   Press [OK].
• If data import fails, the details of the error can be viewed in the log.
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UP/SP Data Import/Export
If you cannot solve the problem or do not know how to solve it after checking the code, note
down the error log entry, then contact your supervisor.
 Result Code                      Cause                                       Solutions
2 (INVALID        A file import was attempted between       Import files exported from the same
REQUEST)          different models or machines with         model with the same device
                  different device configurations.          configurations.
4 (INVALID        Failed to write the device information    Check whether the destination device is
OUTPUT DIR)       to the destination device.                operating normally.
7 (MODULE         An unexpected error occurred during       Switch the power off and then back on,
ERROR)            import or export.                         and then try the operation again. If the
                                                            error persists, contact your supervisor.
8 (DISK FULL)     The available storage space on the        Execute the operation again after
                  external medium is insufficient.          making sure there is enough storage
                                                            space.
9 (DEVICE         Failed to write or read the log file.     Check whether the path to the folder for
ERROR)                                                      storing the file or the folder in which the
                                                            file is stored is missing.
10 (LOG           The hard disk is faulty.                  Contact your supervisor.
ERROR)
20 (PART          Failed to import some settings.           The reason for the failure is logged in
FAILED)                                                     "NgCode". Check the code.
                                                            Reason for the Error (Ng-Name)
                                                            2. INVALID VALUE
                                                            The specified value exceeds the
                                                            allowable range.
                                                            3. PERMISSION ERROR
                                                            The permission to edit the setting is
                                                            missing.
                                                            4. NOT EXIST
                                                            The setting does not exist in the system.
                                                            5. INTERLOCK ERROR
                                                            The setting cannot be changed because
                                                            of the system status or interlocking with
                                                            other specified settings.
                                                            6. OTHER ERROR
                                                            The setting cannot be changed for some
                                                            other reason.
21 (INVALID       Failed to import the file because it is   Check whether the file format is correct.
FILE)             in the wrong format in the external       The import file should be a CSV file.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         5-62                                               SM
                                                                    UP/SP Data Import/Export
                                                                                                Maintenance
                                                                                                  System
     •   When exporting device information from the control panel, the data can be saved only
         on an SD card.
     •   The file format for exports is CSV.
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Address Book Upload/Download
5.8.2 DOWNLOAD
1.   Prepare a formatted SD card.
2.   Make sure that the write-protection on the SD card is off.
3.   Turn OFF the main power.
4.   Remove the controller cover. (IM 550F/600F/600SRF : Controller Cover (IM550F/600F),
     P 800/801: Controller Cover_1)
5.   Insert the SD card into SD Card Slot 2 (lower) [A].
     IM 550F/600F/600SRF
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       5-64                                        SM
                                                                 Address Book Upload/Download
                                                                                                  Maintenance
                                                                                                    System
     P 800/801
     •   If the capacity of SD card is not enough to store the local user information, an error
         message is displayed.
     •   Carefully handle the SD card, which contains the user information. Do not take it back
         to your location.
5.8.3 UPLOAD
1.   Turn OFF the main power.
2.   Remove the controller cover. (IM 550F/600F/600SRF : Controller Cover (IM550F/600F),
     P 800/801: Controller Cover_1)
3.   Install the SD card, which has already been uploaded, into the SD Card Slot 2 (lower) [A].
     IM 550F/600F/600SRF
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Address Book Upload/Download
P 800/801
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       5-66                                            SM
                                                                 SMC List Card Save Function
5.9.1 OVERVIEW
                                                                                               Maintenance
                                                                                                 System
SMC List Card Save
The SMC List Card Save (SP Text Mode) function is used to save the SMC list as CSV files to
the SD card inserted into the operation panel SD card slot.
5.9.2 PROCEDURE
IM 550F/600F/600SRF
1.   Turn OFF the main power.
2.   Insert the SD card into the operation panel SD card slot. Then turn ON the main power.
3.   Enter SP mode.
4.   Select [System SP].
5.   Select SP5-992 (SP Text Mode).
6.   Select a detail SP number shown below to save data on the SD card.
     SP5-992-xxx (SP Text Mode)
             Detail No.                               SMC Categories to Save
     001                         All (Data List)
     002                         SP (Mode Data List)
     003                         User Program
     004                         Logging Data
     005                         Diagnostic Report
     006                         Non-Default
     007                         NIB Summary
     008                         Capture Log
     021                         Copier User Program
     022                         Scanner SP
     023                         Scanner User Program
     024                         SDK/J Summary
     025                         SDK/J Application Info
     026                         Printer SP
     027                         SmartOperationPanel SP
     028                         SmartOperationPanel UP
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SMC List Card Save Function
7. Press [EXECUTE].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        5-68                          SM
                                                                  SMC List Card Save Function
P 800/801
1.   Turn OFF the main power.
                                                                                                Maintenance
2.   Insert the SD card into the SD Card Slot 2 (lower). Then turn ON the main power.
                                                                                                  System
3.   Enter the [Engine] in the SP mode (Service).
4.   Select SP5-992 (SP Text Mode).
5.   Select a detail SP number shown below to save data on the SD card and press [OK].
     SP5-992-xxx (SP Text Mode)
               Detail No.                              SMC Categories to Save
     001                          All (Data List)
     002                          SP (Mode Data List)
     003                          User Program
     004                          Logging Data
     005                          Diagnostic Report
     006                          Non-Default
     007                          NIB Summary
     024                          SDK/J Summary
     025                          SDK/J Application Info
     026                          Printer SP
6.   Press [EXECUTE].
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SMC List Card Save Function
A:
Machine serial number (fixed for each machine)
B:
SP number saved in this file.
First four digits (5992) in this part are fixed. The other one or two digits are the detail SP
number(s). In this case, it is one digit. Therefore, this file is of SP5-992-001 (All data list). See
the upper SP table for the correspondence between SP detail numbers and the contents.
C:
File creation date
Year/Month/Day ("Zero" will be omitted if each is one digit.)
D:
File creation time
Hour/Minute/Second ("Zero" will be omitted if each is one digit.)
E:
File Extension CSV (Comma Separated Value)
This part is fixed.
     •    A folder named by the machine serial number will be created on the SD card when this
          function is executed.
     •    This function can save the SMC list data only to an SD card inserted into the operation
          panel SD card slot.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          5-70                                                  SM
                                                                                  Test Pattern Printing
                                                                                                          Maintenance
Some of these test patterns are used for copy image adjustments but most are used primarily
                                                                                                            System
for design testing.
      •      Do not operate the machine until the test pattern is printed out completely. Otherwise,
             SC will occur.
5.10.1 IM 550F/600F/600SRF
1.    Enter the SP mode and select SP2-109-003 (Pattern Selection).
2.    Select the test pattern for print from the list then press [OK].
3.    To change the density of the test pattern, select the density with SP2-109-006, then press
      [#].
             •   If select "0" with SP2-109-006, the color adjusted so will not show up in the test
                 pattern.
4.    To print, touch [Copy Window], then set settings within the following window for test print
      (paper size, etc.).
5.    Press [Start] to start test print.
6.    After checking the test pattern, press [SP Mode] to return to SP mode display.
7.    Reset all settings to the default values (SP2-109-003, SP2-109-006).
8.    Exit SP mode.
No.                         Pattern                No.                        Pattern
0         None                                    12      Independent Pattern (2 dots)
1         Vertical Line (1 dot)                   13      Independent Pattern (4dot)
2         Vertical Line (2 dots)                  14      Trimming Area
3         Horizontal Line (1 dot)                 15      Hound's Tooth Check (Horizontal)
4         Horizontal Line (2 dots)                16      Hound's Tooth Check (Vertical)
5         Grid Vertical Line                      17      Black Band (Horizontal)
6         Grid Horizontal Line                    18      Black Band (Vertical)
7         Grid Pattern Small                      19      Checker Flag Pattern
8         Grid Pattern Large                      20      Grayscale (Vertical)
9         Argyle Pattern Small                    21      Grayscale (Horizontal)
10        Argyle Pattern Large                    22      Two Beam Density Pattern
11        Independent Pattern (1 dot)             23      Full Dot Pattern
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Test Pattern Printing
5.10.2 P 800/801
1.   Enter the SP mode and select SP2-109-003 (Test Pattern).
2.   Enter the number for the test pattern that you want to print -> Press [OK].
     SP2-109-003 (Test Pattern)
     No.                     Pattern                 No.                       Pattern
     0         None                                  12     Independent Pattern (2 dots)
     1         Vertical Line (1 dot)                 13     Independent Pattern (4dot)
     2         Vertical Line (2 dots)                14     Trimming Area
     3         Horizontal Line (1 dot)               15     Hound's Tooth Check (Horizontal)
     4         Horizontal Line (2 dots)              16     Hound's Tooth Check (Vertical)
     5         Grid Vertical Line                    17     Black Band (Horizontal)
     6         Grid Horizontal Line                  18     Black Band (Vertical)
     7         Grid Pattern Small                    19     Checker Flag Pattern
     8         Grid Pattern Large                    20     Grayscale (Vertical)
     9         Argyle Pattern Small                  21     Grayscale (Horizontal)
     10        Argyle Pattern Large                  22     Two Beam Density Pattern
     11        Independent Pattern (1 dot)           23     Full Dot Pattern
3.   To change the density of the test pattern, select the density with SP2-109-006.
           •     If select "0" with SP2-109-006, the color adjusted so will not show up in the test
                 pattern.
4.   Enter SP5-990-001, and then press [EXECUTE] to start printing the test pattern.
5.   Check the test pattern.
6.   Exit SP mode.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          5-72                                                SM
TROUBLESHOOTING
                                                                             Self-Diagnostic Mode
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
                                                                                                    Troubleshooting
6.1 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC MODE
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Self-Diagnostic Mode
6.1.2 SC LOGGING
When an SC is generated, the "total count value when the SC is generated" and the "SC code"
are logged. However, if the total count value during the SC is the same as last time, logging is
not performed.
Logged data can be checked by outputting an administrative report (SMC print). The SC history
is logged up to the last 10 entries, and if there are more than 10 entries, data are progressively
deleted starting from the oldest.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        6-2                                                SM
                                                                             Self-Diagnostic Mode
                                                                                                    Troubleshooting
     *1 NRS alarm: Issued when an ordinary SC (type D) is generated twice while the total
     counter counts 10 times.
•    Time to automatic reboot
     Reboot is performed 30 seconds after an engine reboot is possible, after the end of
     post-processing during printing, etc.
     At that time, a reboot is performed even if the machine is operating. The engine does not
     start process control when a reboot is possible.
•    Automatic reboot
     See the flowchart below.
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Self-Diagnostic Mode
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH   6-4   SM
                                                                             Service Call 101-195
                                                                                                    Troubleshooting
6.2.1 SC100 (ENGINE: SCANNING) (IM 550F/600F/600SRF ONLY)
 SC No.    Type                 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution
SC101-01   D      Lamp Error (Scanning)
                  The white level peak did not reach the prescribed threshold when the white
                  guide plate was scanned.
                  Error detection timing;
                  •    During a scan from the exposure glass:
                       When the scanning of the white guide plate is completed.
                  •    During a scan from DF:
                       During the shading operation.
                       When the scanning of the white guide plate is completed.
                  •    Condensation in the scanner unit
                  •    Connector disconnected
                  •    Scanner Carriage defective
                  •    BiCU (PCB16) defective
                  •    Harness defective
                  •    White Guide Plate dirty or defective
                  •    IOB (PCB17) defective
                  Check if the SC occurs by turning the main power OFF then ON. If the SC
                  occurs again, do the following steps. Check if the SC reoccurs by cycling the
                  power after each step.
                  1.   Reconnect the connector.
                       Reconnect the following connectors;
                       •   Scanner Carriage – BiCU (PCB16) connector
                       •   BiCU (PCB16) – IOB (PCB17) connector
                  2.   Check the white guide plate (exposure glass).
                       Check the white guide plate attached to the exposure glass. If the white
                       guide plate is in an unusual state, replace the white guide plate.
                  3.   Scanner carriage defective
                       Replace the scanner carriage.
                  4.   BiCU (PCB16) defective
                       Replace the BiCU (PCB16).
                  5.   Harness defective
                       Replace the following harnesses.
                       •   Scanner Carriage – BiCU (PCB16) harness
                       •   BiCU (PCB16) – IOB (PCB17) harness
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Service Call 101-195
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        6-6                                           SM
                                                                             Service Call 101-195
                                                                                                    Troubleshooting
 SC No.    Type                 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution
SC102-00   D      LED Light Quantity Error
                  The white level peak exceeded the prescribed threshold when the white guide
                  plate was scanned.
                  Error detection timing; During the scanner adjustment (detecting the lighting
                  error) at the time of turning on the scanner (when the main power is turned
                  ON).
                  •    Connector disconnected
                  •    Scanner Carriage defective
                  •    BiCU (PCB16) defective
                  •    Harness defective
                  •    IOB (PCB17) defective
                  Check if the SC occurs by turning the main power OFF then ON. If the SC
                  occurs again, do the following steps. Check if the SC reoccurs by cycling the
                  power after each step.
                  1.   Reconnect the connector.
                       Reconnect the following connectors;
                       •   Scanner Carriage – BiCU (PCB16) connector
                       •   SBU (PCB3) – LEDB connector (SBU (PCB3) side connector on the
                           scanner carriage)
                       •   BiCU (PCB16) – IOB (PCB17) harness
                  2.   Check the white guide plate (exposure glass).
                       Check the white guide plate attached to the exposure glass. If the white
                       guide plate is in an unusual state, replace the white guide plate.
                  3.   Scanner carriage defective
                       Replace the scanner carriage.
                  4.   BiCU (PCB16) defective
                       Replace the BiCU (PCB16).
                  5.   Harness defective
                       Replace the following harnesses.
                       •   Scanner Carriage – BiCU (PCB16) harness
                       •   BiCU (PCB16) – IOB (PCB17) harness
                  6.   IOB (PCB17) defective
                       Replace the IOB (PCB17).
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Service Call 101-195
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       6-8                                              SM
                                                                              Service Call 101-195
                                                                                                     Troubleshooting
                  •    Connector disconnected
                  •    DF CIS (PCB27) defective
                  •    Harness defective
                  •    BiCU (PCB16) defective
                  •    CIS CONNECT PCB (PCB28) defective
                  Check if the SC occurs by turning the main power OFF then ON. If the SC
                  occurs again, do the following steps. Check if the SC reoccurs by cycling the
                  power after each step.
                  1.   Check the white guide plate (DF).
                       Check the white guide plate attached to the exposure glass. If the white
                       guide plate is in an unusual state, replace the white guide plate.
                  2.   Reconnect the connector.
                       Reconnect the following connectors;
                       •   Scanner Carriage – BiCU (PCB16) connector
                       •   BiCU (PCB16) – IOB (PCB17) connector
                  3.   BiCU (PCB16) defective
                       Replace the BiCU (PCB16).
                  4.   DF CIS (PCB27) defective
                       Replace the DF CIS (PCB27).
                  5.   Harness defective
                       Replace the following harnesses.
                       •   CIS CONNECT PCB (PCB28)– BiCU (PCB16) harness
                       •   DF CIS (PCB27) – CIS CONNECT PCB (PCB28) harness
                  6.   CIS CONNECT PCB (PCB28) defective Replace the CIS CONNECT
                       PCB (PCB28).
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Service Call 101-195
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          6-10                                         SM
                                                                             Service Call 101-195
                                                                                                     Troubleshooting
                       Replace the following harnesses.
                       •   Scanner Carriage – BiCU (PCB16) harness
                       •   BiCU (PCB16) – IOB (PCB17) harness
                  5.   IOB (PCB17) defective
                       Replace the IOB (PCB17).
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Service Call 101-195
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      6-12                                            SM
                                                                             Service Call 101-195
                                                                                                     Troubleshooting
                  •    CIS CONNECT PCB (PCB28) defective
                  Check if the SC occurs by turning the power OFF then ON. If the SC occurs
                  again, do the following steps. Check if the SC reoccurs by cycling the power
                  after each step.
                  1.   Reconnect the connector. Reconnect the following connectors;
                       •   Scanner Carriage – BiCU (PCB16) connector
                       •   BiCU (PCB16) – IOB (PCB17) connector
                  2.   BiCU (PCB16) defective
                       Replace the BiCU (PCB16).
                  3.   DF CIS (PCB27) defective
                       Replace the DF CIS (PCB27).
                  4.   Harness defective
                       Replace the following harnesses.
                       •   CIS CONNECT PCB (PCB28)– BiCU (PCB16) harness
                       •   DF CIS (PCB27) – CIS CONNECT PCB (PCB28) harness
                  5.   CIS CONNECT PCB (PCB28) defective
                       Replace the CIS CONNECT PCB (PCB28).
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Service Call 101-195
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     6-14                                           SM
                                                                           Service Call 101-195
                                                                                                  Troubleshooting
                  5.   CIS CONNECT PCB (PCB28) defective
                       Replace theCIS CONNECT PCB (PCB28).
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Service Call 101-195
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      6-16                                           SM
                                                                               Service Call 202-270
                                                                                                      Troubleshooting
6.3.1 SC200 (ENGINE: IMAGE WRITING)
 SC No.    Type                     Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution
SC202-00   D      Polygon Motor (M5) Error
                  After Polygon motor (M5) is stabilized, the ready signal is at the H level for 20
                  seconds consecutively.
                  •    Polygon motor (M5) defective
                  •    IOB (PCB17) defective
                  •    Polygon motor (M5) defective
                       1.     Confirm that the connector between the laser unit and IOB (PCB17)
                              is firmly connected. If necessary, connect the connector all the way
                              in.
                       2.     If the connector is broken, shorted, or grounded, replace the
                              connector.
                       3.     Replace the laser unit.
                  •    IOB (PCB17) defective
                       1.     Update the engine software to the latest version.
                       2.     Replace the IOB (PCB17).
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Service Call 202-270
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       6-18                                      SM
                                                                                Service Call 302-396
                                                                                                       Troubleshooting
6.4.1 SC300 (ENGINE: IMAGING 1: CHARGE, DEVELOPMENT)
 SC No.    Type                 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution
SC302-00   D      Charger Current Error
SC303-00   C      When the charging voltage is applied by changing the voltage in three levels,
                  the current value is less than 20µA in one of three levels.
                  •   Connector defective or disconnected
                  •   Power pack (PCB19) defective
                  •   IOB (PCB17) defective
                  •   Connector defective or disconnected
                      Reconnect the following connectors. Then perform a conduction
                      inspection. If there is no conduction, replace the connector.
                      •    Drum Unit – Power Pack (PCB19) connector
                      •    Power Pack (PCB19) – IOB (PCB17) connector
                  •   Power Pack (PCB19) defective
                      Replace the Power Pack (PCB19).
                  •   IOB (PCB17) defective
                      Replace the IOB (PCB17).
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Service Call 302-396
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      6-20                                             SM
                                                                      Service Call 302-396
                                                                                             Troubleshooting
                    Replace the Drum motor (M6).
                •   IOB (PCB17) defective
                    Replace the IOB (PCB17).
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Service Call 490-491
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     6-22                                              SM
                                                                            Service Call 490-491
                                                                                                   Troubleshooting
                      1.   Update the engine software to the latest version.
                      2.   Replace the IOB (PCB17).
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Service Call 490-491
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     6-24                                           SM
                                                                              Service Call 501-584
                                                                                                      Troubleshooting
6.6.1 SC500 (ENGINE: PAPER TRANSPORT 1: PAPER FEED,
     DUPLEX, TRANSPORT)
 SC No.    Type                 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution
SC501-01   D      Paper Feed Tray Lift Motor (M8) Error (Tray 1)
                  After the paper feed tray 1 is set, the paper feed tray lift sensor does not turn
                  on within 10 seconds. This SC is issued if a problem is detected four times
                  consecutively.
                  •   The bottom plate of the paper feed tray defective
                  •   Connector disconnected or defective
                  •   Drive transmission of the Paper feed tray lift motor (M8) defective
                  •   Paper feed tray lift motor (M8) defective
                  •   IOB (PCB17) defective
                  •   The bottom plate of the paper feed tray defective
                      Check the bottom plate of the paper feed tray. If the bottom plate does
                      not move smoothly, repair or replace the paper feed tray.
                  •   Connector disconnected or defective
                      Reconnect the following connector. Then perform a conduction
                      inspection. If there is no conduction, replace the connector.
                      •    Paper Feed Tray Lift Motor (M8) – IOB (PCB17) connector
                  •   Drive transmission of the Paper feed tray lift motor (M8) defective
                      Check the gears. If any gears are damaged, replace them.
                  •   Paper feed tray lift motor (M8) defective
                      Replace the Paper feed tray lift motor (M8).
                  •   IOB (PCB17) defective
                      Replace the IOB (PCB17).
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Service Call 501-584
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       6-26                                              SM
                                                                            Service Call 501-584
                                                                                                   Troubleshooting
                  •   The bottom plate of the paper feed tray defective
                  •   Connector disconnected or defective
                  •   Drive transmission of the Paper feed tray lift motor (MTR2) defective
                  •   Paper feed tray lift motor (MTR2) defective
                  •   Paper feed main PCB (BD1) defective
                  •   The bottom plate of the paper feed tray defective
                      Check the bottom plate of the paper feed tray. If the bottom plate does
                      not move smoothly, repair or replace the paper feed tray.
                  •   Connector disconnected or defective
                      Reconnect the following connector. Then perform a conduction
                      inspection. If there is no conduction, replace the connector.
                      •    Paper Feed Tray Lift Motor (MTR2) – Paper feed main PCB (BD1)
                           connector
                  •   Drive transmission of the Paper feed tray lift motor (MTR2) defective
                      Check the gears. If any gears are damaged, replace them.
                  •   Paper feed tray lift motor (MTR2) defective
                      Replace the Paper feed tray lift motor (MTR2).
                  •   Paper feed main PCB (BD1) defective
                      Replace the main Board Paper feed main PCB (BD1).
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Service Call 501-584
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      6-28                                              SM
                                                                              Service Call 501-584
                                                                                                      Troubleshooting
                  •   Paper Feed Motor (MTR1) – Main Board Paper feed main PCB (BD1)
                      connector
                  •   Drive transmission of the paper feed motor (MTR1) defective
                      Check the gears. If any gears are damaged, replace them.
                  •   Paper feed motor (MTR1) defective.
                      Replace the paper feed motor (MTR1).
                  •   Paper feed main PCB (BD1) defective
                      Replace the main Board Paper feed main PCB (BD1).
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Service Call 501-584
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      6-30                                              SM
                                                                             Service Call 501-584
                                                                                                    Troubleshooting
                  •   IOB (PCB17) defective
                  •   Main motor (M11) defective
                      1.   Check if the gears rotate smoothly. If any gears are damaged,
                           replace them.
                      2.   Reconnect the following connector. Then perform a conduction
                           inspection. If there is no conduction, replace the connector.
                           •   IOB (PCB17) – Main motor (M11) connector
                      3.   Replace the Main motor (M11).
                  •   IOB (PCB17) defective
                      1.   Update the engine software to the latest version.
                      2.   Replace the IOB (PCB17).
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Service Call 501-584
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       6-32                                            SM
                                                                          Service Call 501-584
                                                                                                 Troubleshooting
                •   Triac defective
                    Disconnect the power cord and check that the resistance between
                    terminals T1 and T2 of the triac TRA31 and triac TRA41 on the PSU
                    (PCB18) are several Mega-Ohms and not shorted. If failed, replace the
                    PSU (PCB18).
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Service Call 501-584
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       6-34                                           SM
                                                                            Service Call 501-584
                                                                                                   Troubleshooting
                  The fusing thermistor 2 (center) (TS2) temperature does not reach a
                  temperature of 100 degrees C within 30 seconds after the machine starts
                  warming up.
                  •   Connector pin defective
                  •   Triac defective
                  •   Fusing unit defective
                  •   Thermistor connection PCB (PCB13) defective
                  •   IOB (PCB17) defective
                  •   PSU (PCB18) defective
                  •   Fusing lamp defective
                  •   The fusing thermistor 2 (center) (TS2) detects the temperature that
                      exceeds 235 degrees C.
                  •   The fusing thermistor (center) (TS2) detects the temperature that
                      exceeds 195 degrees C in a heater-off state after the fusing thermistor
                      (center) (TS2) detects the temperature of 155 degrees C or less.
                  •   Connector pin defective
                      If the I/F connector pins of the fuser unit and the main unit are deformed
                      owing to foreign materials, replace the connectors or the units including
                      the connectors.
                  •   Triac defective
                      Disconnect the power cord and check that the resistance between
                      terminals T1 and T2 of the triac TRA31 and triac TRA41 on the PSU
                      (PCB18) are several Mega-Ohms and not shorted. If failed, replace the
                      PSU (PCB18).
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Service Call 501-584
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       6-36                                           SM
                                                                            Service Call 501-584
                                                                                                    Troubleshooting
                  •   Fusing thermistor defective
                      Replace the fusing unit.
                  •   Thermistor connection PCB (PCB13) defective
                      Replace the thermistor connection PCB(PCB13).
                  •   IOB (PCB17) defective
                      Replace the IOB (PCB17).
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Service Call 501-584
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     6-38                                              SM
                                                                            Service Call 501-584
                                                                                                   Troubleshooting
                      3.   Replace the temperature sensor PCB (PCB14).
                  •   IOB (PCB17) defective
                      1.   Update the engine software to the latest version.
                      2.   Replace the IOB (PCB17).
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Service Call 622-691
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     6-40                                           SM
                                                                            Service Call 622-691
                                                                                                   Troubleshooting
                  consecutively.
                  •   Paper feed tray 4 defective
                  •   Paper feed main PCB (BD1) defective
                  •   IOB (PCB17) defective
                  •   Paper feed tray 4 defective
                      Check the connection between the main machine and paper feed tray 4.
                  •   Main board defective
                      1.   Reconnect the following connector.
                           •   IOB (PCB17) – Paper feed main PCB (BD1) connector
                      2.   If the connector is broken, shorted, or grounded, replace the
                           connector.
                      3.   Replace the Paper feed main PCB (BD1).
                  •   IOB (PCB17) defective
                      1.   Update the engine software to the latest version.
                      2.   Replace the IOB (PCB17).
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Service Call 622-691
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                             6-42                                       SM
                                                                           Service Call 622-691
                                                                                                  Troubleshooting
                  2.   Replace the BiCU (PCB16).
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Service Call 622-691
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     6-44                                         SM
                                                                           Service Call 622-691
                                                                                                  Troubleshooting
SC669-03   D      EEPROM OPEN: Device error
SC669-04   D      EEPROM OPEN: Communication abort error
SC669-05   D      EEPROM OPEN: Communication timeout error
SC669-06   D      EEPROM OPEN: Operation stopped error
SC669-07   D      EEPROM OPEN: Buffer full
SC669-08   D      EEPROM OPEN: No error code
SC669-09   D      EEPROM CLOSE: ID error
SC669-10   D      EEPROM CLOSE: No error code
SC669-11   D      EEPROM Data write: ID error
SC669-12   D      EEPROM Data write: Channel error
SC669-13   D      EEPROM Data write: Device error
SC669-14   D      EEPROM Data write: Communication abort error
SC669-15   D      EEPROM Data write: Communication timeout error
SC669-16   D      EEPROM Data write: Operation stopped error
SC669-17   D      EEPROM Data write: Buffer full
SC669-18   D      EEPROM Data write: No error code
SC669-19   D      EEPROM Data read: ID error
SC669-20   D      EEPROM Data read: Channel error
SC669-21   D      EEPROM Data read: Device error
SC669-22   D      EEPROM Data read: Communication abort error
SC669-23   D      EEPROM Data read: Communication timeout error
SC669-24   D      EEPROM Data read: Operation stopped error
SC669-25   D      EEPROM Data read: Buffer full
SC669-26   D      EEPROM Data read: No error code
SC669-36   D      Verification error
SC669-37   D      Error Detection
                  The toner density sensor cannot be recovered after retrying N*1 times for
                  EEPROM communication error.
                  (*1 SC669-01 to 26: 3, SC669-36: 2, SC669-37: 1)
                  •    Electrical noise
                  •    EEPROM not installed correctly
                  •    EEPROM defective
                  •    BiCU (PCB16) defective
                  1.   Turn the main power OFF/ON.
                  2.   Reinstall the EEPROM on the BiCU (PCB16).
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Service Call 622-691
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                           6-46                                            SM
                                                                                      Service Call 622-691
                                                                                                             Troubleshooting
 SC No.       Type                         Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution
SC690-00      C          EEPROM Data Error
                         Reading data from EEPROM is abnormal.
                         EEPROM on the controller board (PCB15) defective
                         1.    Turn the main power OFF and wait for 5 seconds. Then turn the main
                               power ON.
                         2.    Replace the IOB (PCB17).
                         3.    If the EEPROM on the controller board (PCB15) is damaged, replace the
                               EEPROM.
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Service Call 622-691
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                            6-48                                         SM
                                                                           Service Call 622-691
                                                                                                  Troubleshooting
 SC No.    Type                  Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution
SC672-10   D      Controller startup error
                  After the machine was powered on, communication between the controller
                  and the operation panel was not established.
                  •   Controller stalled
                  •   Board installed incorrectly
                  •   Controller board (PCB15) defective
                  •   Operation panel connector loose, broken, or defective
                  •   Controller late
                  1. Turn the main power OFF/ON.
                  2.    Check the connection of the operation panel.
                  3.    Check the connection of the controller board (PCB15).
                  4.    Replace the controller board (PCB15).
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Service Call 622-691
                      After the machine was powered ON, communication between the controller
                      and the operation panel was not established, or communication with controller
                      was interrupted after a normal startup.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                             6-50                                          SM
                                                                         Service Call 622-691
                                                                                                Troubleshooting
                     7.   Replace the controller board (PCB15).
                     8.   Replace the USB cable and harness.
                     9.   Replace the operation panel.
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Service Call 700
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      6-52                                                SM
                                                                                    Service Call 700
                                                                                                       Troubleshooting
                  •       Finisher jogger fence HP sensor (S24) disconnected, defective
                  •       Finisher main board (PCB29) and Finisher jogger motor (M16)
                  •       Check the connections and cables for the components mentioned above.
                  •       Check for blockages in the finisher jogger motor (M16) mechanism.
                  •       Replace the finisher jogger fence HP sensor (S24) and/or finisher jogger
                          motor (M16).
                  •       Replace the finisher main board (PCB29).
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Service Call 700
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                                  6-54                                             SM
                                                                         Service Call 816-899
                                                                                                Troubleshooting
6.9.1 SC800 (CONTROLLER)
     No.        Type               Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution
SC816-**    [0x0000]   Energy save I/O subsystem error
SC816-01    D          Subsystem error
SC816-02    D          Sysarch (LPUX_GET_PORT_INFO) error
SC816-03    D          Transition to STR was denied.
SC816-04    D          Interrupt in kernel communication driver
SC816-05    D          Preparation for transition to STR failed.
SC816-07    D          Sysarch (LPUX_GET_PORT_INFO) error
SC816-08    D          Sysarch (LPUX_ENGINE_TIMERCTRL) error
SC816-09    D          Sysarch (LPUX_RETURN_FACTOR_STR) error
SC816-10    D          Sysarch (LPUX_GET_PORT_INFO) error
to 12
SC816-13    D          open() error
SC816-14    D          Memory address error
SC816-15    D          open() error
to 18
SC816-19    D          Double open() error
SC816-20    D          open() error
SC816-22    D          Parameter error
SC816-23,   D          read() error
24
SC816-25    D          write () error
SC816-26    D          write() communication retry error
to 28
SC816-29,   D          read() communication retry error
30
SC816-35    D          read() error
SC816-36    D          Subsystem error
to 96
SC 816-98   D          Subsystem error
                       Energy save I/O subsystem detected some abnormality.
                       •    Energy save I/O subsystem defective
                       •    Energy save I/O subsystem detected a controller board (PCB15)
                            error (non-response).
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Service Call 816-899
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       6-56                                          SM
                                                                             Service Call 816-899
                                                                                                    Troubleshooting
                      RESUME:PCI-Express bus DETUP status error
                      "0x53554D45" -> Link up error
                      Also, error code "0x5245" and detail code ""0x53554D45" -> Link up
                      error" appears on operation panel.
                      •   Turn the main power OFF/ON.
                      •   Replace the controller board (PCB15) or the BiCU (PCB16).
           [0x5355]   L2 status time out
                      L2 status register between Engine ASIC and Veena has not reached the
                      target value within 1 sec.
                      Engine ASIC during the operation was rebooted or shifted to energy
                      saving mode.
                      Machine reboots when SC23x, SC30x occurs.
                      If Engine ASIC is working when rebooting (or shifting to the energy
                      saving mode), L2 status value is not on target.
                      The following message appears on the console.
                      SUSPEND:PCI-Express L2 Status Check Error
                      Also, error code "0x5355" and detail code ""0x5350454E44" -> L2
                      status time out" appears on operation panel.
                      •   Turn the main power OFF/ON.
                      •   Replace the controller board (PCB15) or the BiCU (PCB16).
           [0x6261]   HDD defective
                      Received file system data was broken even if the initialization succeeds
                      and there was no error reply from the HDD.
                      Power supply disconnection during data writing to the HDD.
                      Replace the HDD.
                      This SC may occur when turning on the machine for the first time with a
                      new HDD. In this case, turn the main power OFF/ON.
           [0x696e]   gwinit processing end
                      If the SCS process is ended for some reason
                      If an unexpected error occurs at SCS processing end, gwint processing
                      also halts (this result is judged a kernel stop error, by gwinit
                      specification)
                      "0x69742064" -> "init died"
                      Turn the main power OFF/ON.
           [0x766d]   VM full error
                      Occurs when too much RAM is used during system processing
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Service Call 816-899
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       6-58                                             SM
                                                                             Service Call 816-899
                                                                                                     Troubleshooting
     No.   Type                   Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution
SC842-02   C      Number of Nand-Flash block deletions exceeded
                  At startup, or when the machined returned from energy save mode, the
                  Nand-Flash was read and judged that the number of deleted blocks had
                  exceeded the threshold, and then SCS generated this SC code.
                  Number of blocks deleted exceeded threshold for Nand-Flash.
                  Replace the controller board (PCB15).
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Service Call 816-899
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                           6-60                                           SM
                                                                             Service Call 816-899
                                                                                                    Troubleshooting
                       label*/
                  •    SS_WRITE_ERROR:/* (-6)Error occurred while writing or checking the
                       label*/
                  •    SS_FS_ERROR:/* (-7)Failed to repair the filesystem*/
                  •    SS_MOUNT_ERROR:/* (-8)Failed to mount the filesystem*/
                  •    SS_COMMAND_ERROR:/* (-9)Drive not responding to command*/
                  •    SS_KERNEL_ERROR:/* (-10)Internal kernel error*/
                  •    SS_SIZE_ERROR:/* (-11)Drive size too small*/
                  •    SS_NO._PARTITION:/* (-12)The specified partition does not exist*/
                  •    SS_NO._FILE:/* (-13)Device file does not exist*/
                  •    Attempted to acquire HDD status through the driver but there has been
                       no response for 30 seconds or more.
                  •    Unformatted HDD
                  •    Label data corrupted
                  •    HDD defective
                  Format the HDD (SP5-832: HDD formatting) through SP mode.
The machine shut down while writing files to the hard disk.
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Service Call 816-899
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        6-62                                              SM
                                                                                   Service Call 816-899
                                                                                                          Troubleshooting
                    Bad sectors were generated during operation.
                    (An error occurred in partition "a" (SC863-02) to partition "v" (SC863-23)).
                    Guide for when to replace the HDD
                    1.       When SC863 has occurred ten times or more
                             •    The interval is short.
                             •    Repeatedly occurs in the same situation (At power-on, etc.).
                             •    Startup takes a long time when the main power is turned ON.
                    2.       It takes a long time after the main power on for the operation panel to
                             become ready.
                             HDD access may be consuming time. Normal HDD access time after
                             main power on is about 5 seconds. If the machine is not waiting for the
                             engine to be ready and it still takes 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD
                             may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs
                             such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data
                             and check them.
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Service Call 816-899
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                           6-64                                              SM
                                                                             Service Call 816-899
                                                                                                    Troubleshooting
     No.   Type                 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution
SC867-00   C      SD card removed
                  The SD card was removed while the machine is on.
                  An application SD card has been removed from the slot (mount point of
                  /mnt/sd0).
                  Turn the main power OFF/ON.
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                    1.       Turn the main power OFF and check the SD card insertion status.
                    2.       If no problem is found, insert the SD card and turn the main power ON.
                    3.       If an error occurs, replace the SD card.
                    4.       If the error persists even after replacing the SD card, replace the
                             controller board (PCB15).
                    1.       In case of a file system error, reformat the SD card (using the "SD
                             Formatter" made by Panasonic).*
                    1.       Turn the main power OFF and check the SD card insertion status.
                    2.       If no problem is found, insert the SD card and turn the main power ON.
                    3.       If an error occurs, use another SD card.
                    4.       If the error persists even after replacing the SD card, replace the
                             controller board (PCB15).
* Do not format an SD card supplied with the main machine or sold as an option. You may only
format SD cards used for Firmware Update by a service representative.
    No.         Type                    Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution
SC871-01        D        FCU error
                         An error occurred when FCS detects FCU defective.
                         •      Time-out error
                         •      Abnormal Parameter
                         1.     Turn the main power OFF/ON.
                         2.     Update the firmware if more recent firmware was released.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                           6-66                                            SM
                                                                                    Service Call 816-899
                                                                                                           Troubleshooting
                   -
                   1.      Turn the main power OFF/ON.
                   2.      Update the firmware if more recent firmware was released.
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Service Call 816-899
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                                6-68                                           SM
                                                                                  Service Call 816-899
                                                                                                         Troubleshooting
                                 TPM not operating correctly.
                                 Replace the controller board (PCB15).
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Service Call 900-998
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      6-70                                               SM
                                                                              Service Call 900-998
                                                                                                     Troubleshooting
                  Machine serial number cannot be identified because of NV-RAM replacement
                  or malfunctioning.
                  Machine serial number (11 digits) or machine identification code does not
                  match.
                  •   Attach the NV-RAM that was installed previously.
                  •   Download data on the NV-RAM using SP5-825-001 (NV-RAM Data
                      Download).
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Service Call 900-998
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          6-72                                         SM
                                                                                Service Call 900-998
                                                                                                       Troubleshooting
 SC No.    Type                    Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution
SC991-00   C       Recoverable software operation error
                   Software attempted an unexpected operation.
                   SC991 covers recoverable errors as opposed to CS990.
                   •   Parameter error
                   •   Internal parameter error
                   •   Insufficient work memory
                   •   Operation error caused by abnormalities that are normally undetectable.
                   Logging only
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Service Call 900-998
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        6-74                                          SM
                                                                                        Jam Detection
                                                                                                        Troubleshooting
6.11.1 PAPER JAM DISPLAY
SP7-507 shows paper jam history.
•     P 800/801
      An error message appears if a paper misfeed occurs. The error message indicates where
      the misfeed occurs.
SP7-504 and SP7-505 (for DF) show how many jams occurred at each location.
    SP No       Jam                          Description                          Indication on the
               Code                                                               operation panel
SP7-504       001        Bypass paper end sensor (S9)                        A2
                         Paper feed sensor 1 (Tray 1)                        A1
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Jam Detection
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     6-76                                         SM
                                                                              Jam Detection
                                                                                              Troubleshooting
                from Tray 3)
        042     Paper feed sensor 2: Lag jam (When paper feed      Y1
                from Tray 4)
        043     Paper feed sensor 2: Lag jam (When paper feed      Y1
                from Tray 5)
        044     Paper feed sensor 3: Late jam (When paper feed     Y2
                from Tray 4)
        045     Paper feed sensor 3: Late jam (When paper feed     Y2
                from Tray 5)
        046     Paper feed sensor 3: Lag jam (When paper feed      Y2
                from Tray 4)
        047     Paper feed sensor 3: Lag jam (When paper feed      Y2
                from Tray 5)
        048     Paper feed sensor 4: Late jam (When paper feed     Y3
                from Tray 5)
        049     Paper feed sensor 4: Lag jam (When paper feed      Y3
                from Tray 5)
        050     Registration sensor 1 (S13): Late jam (When        B
                paper feed from Tray 2)
        051     Registration sensor 1 (S13): Late jam (When        B
                paper feed from Tray 3)
        052     Registration sensor 1 (S13): Late jam (When        B
                paper feed from Tray 4)
        053     Registration sensor 1 (S13): Late jam (When        B
                paper feed from Tray 5)
        054     Registration sensor 1 (S13): Lag jam (When paper   B
                feed from Tray 2)
        055     Registration sensor 1 (S13): Lag jam (When paper   B
                feed from Tray 3)
        056     Registration sensor 1 (S13): Lag jam (When paper   B
                feed from Tray 4)
        057     Registration sensor 1 (S13): Lag jam (When paper   B
                feed from Tray 5)
        058     Registration sensor 2 (S14): Late jam (When        B
                paper feed from Tray 1)
        059     Registration sensor 2 (S14): Late jam (When        B
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D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                    6-78                                            SM
                                                                              Jam Detection
                                                                                              Troubleshooting
                feed from bypass tray unit)
        079     Paper exit full sensor (S8): Lag jam (When paper    C
                feed from Tray 1)
        080     Paper exit full sensor (S8): Lag jam (When paper    C
                feed from Tray 2)
        081     Paper exit full sensor (S8): Lag jam (When paper    C
                feed from Tray 3)
        082     Paper exit full sensor (S8): Lag jam (When paper    C
                feed from Tray 4)
        083     Paper exit full sensor (S8): Lag jam (When paper    C
                feed from Tray 5)
        084     Paper exit full sensor (S8): Lag jam (When paper    C
                feed from duplex unit)
        085     Paper exit full sensor (S8): Lag jam (When paper    C
                feed from bypass tray unit)
        086     Duplex sensor 1 (S16): Late jam (When paper         C
                feed from Tray 1)
        087     Duplex sensor 1 (S16): Late jam (When paper         C
                feed from Tray 2)
        088     Duplex sensor 1 (S16): Late jam (When paper         C
                feed from Tray 3)
        089     Duplex sensor 1 (S16): Late jam (When paper         C
                feed from Tray 4)
        090     Duplex sensor 1 (S16): Late jam (When paper         C
                feed from Tray 5)
        091     Duplex sensor 1 (S16): Late jam (When paper         C
                feed from bypass tray unit)
        092     Duplex sensor 2 (S17): Late jam (When paper         Z
                feed from Tray 1)
        093     Duplex sensor 2 (S17): Late jam (When paper         Z
                feed from Tray 2)
        094     Duplex sensor 2 (S17): Late jam (When paper         Z
                feed from Tray 3)
        095     Duplex sensor 2 (S17): Late jam (When paper         Z
                feed from Tray 4)
        096     Duplex sensor 2 (S17): Late jam (When paper         Z
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Jam Detection
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     6-80                                             SM
                                                                                  Jam Detection
                                                                                                  Troubleshooting
          243*1      Finisher exit sensor: Lag jam                      R
                *1
          244        Finisher shift roller motor (M15) jam              R
          245*1      Finisher gathering roller motor (M14) jam          R
          246*1      Finisher exit guide plate motor (M17) jam          R
          247*1      Finisher tray lift motor (M18) jam                 R
          248*1      Finisher stapler motor (M19) jam                   S
          249*1      Finisher stack height lever solenoid jam           R
          250*1      Invalid data jam                                   R
SP7-505   001*2      DF Initial jam                                     P
                *2
          033        DF registration sensor (S2): Late jam              P
          034*2      DF CIS timing sensor: Late jam                     P
          035*2      DF CCD timing sensor: Late jam                     P
          036*2      DF exit sensor (S4): Late jam                      P
          083*2      DF registration sensor (S2): Lag jam               P
          084*2      DF CIS timing sensor: Lag jam                      P
          085*2      DF CCD timing sensor: Lag jam                      P
          086*2      DF exit sensor (S4): Lag jam                       P
          094*2      Original is too short                              P
          099*2      Original double-feeding jam                        P
*1 IM 600SRF only
*2 IM 550F/600F/600SRF only
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Jam Detection
IM 550F/600F/600SRF
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH             6-82                             SM
                                                                                       Jam Detection
                                                                                                       Troubleshooting
7       Duplex sensor 1 (S16)                 18         DF timing sensor
8       Duplex sensor 2 (S17)                 19         DF registration sensor (S2)
9       PF paper sensor 1*1                   20         Finisher entrance Sensor
10      PF paper sensor 2*1                   21         Finisher paper exit sensor (S26)
11      PF paper sensor     3*1
*1 Optional paper feed unit
P 800/801
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Jam Detection
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         6-84                                           SM
                                                                      Jam Detection
Size Code       Paper Size Name   Orientation   Main Scan Length   Sub Scan Length
200(C8H)    8.5"x13.4"(Oficio)    SEF           2159               3404
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting Guide
Skewed image
Symptom
Solution
Check whether the side fences in the paper feed tray are set properly. They must tightly fit the
paper without space.
Toner sticking to the right side area on the second side of the paper
Symptom
Toner sticking to the right side area [A] on the second side of the paper.
Solution
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          6-86                                             SM
                                                                           Troubleshooting Guide
                                                                                                   Troubleshooting
     P 800/801: Open the upper cover [A], and then open the front cover [B].
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Troubleshooting Guide
The following image quality failure occurs due to the fixing failure.
•    Backside partial stains
•    Toner peeling
•    Black spots caused by the toner fixation
Solution 1
Change the Fusing temperature using SP1-892-001 (Pressure Roller Dirt control).
0: Default
1: Raises the fusing temperature by 5 °C.
2: Raises the fusing temperature by 15 °C.
3: Raises the fusing temperature by 25 °C.
     •    When both SP1-892-001 and SP1-893-001 (Hot offset control) are set at the same
          time, SP1-892-001 has priority.
     •    This SP takes effect when the paper type is Plain Paper, Plain Paper 2, or Middle
          Thick.
     •    This SP setting is reflected to all trays.
Solution 2
Change the paper type setting to thicker with the procedure below.
•    IM 550F/600F/600SRF
     1.   Press the [User Tools] icon on the operation panel.
     2.   Press [Tray Paper Settings].
     3.   Press [Next].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          6-88                                        SM
                                                                               Troubleshooting Guide
     4.   Select the tray from [Tray Paper Size: Tray 1] to [Tray Paper Size: Tray 5] for which
          you want to change the paper type.
     5.   Change the paper type setting to thicker in [Paper Thickness].
                                                                                                       Troubleshooting
•    P 800/801
     1.   Press the [Menu] key on the control panel.
     2.   Select [Paper Input] -> Press [OK]
     3.   Select the tray from [Tray Paper Size: Tray 1] to [Tray Paper Size: Tray 5] for which
          you want to change the paper type -> Press [OK]
     4.   Change the paper type setting to thicker -> Press [OK] The setting is complete when
          specifying the following types of paper: Thin Paper, Plain Paper, Plain Paper 2, Middle
          Thick, Thick Paper 1, Thick Paper 2, Thick Paper 3, Special Paper 1, Special Paper 2,
          Special Paper 3
     5.   If you have selected [Recycled Paper], [Color Paper], [Letterhead], [Label Paper],
          [Envelope], or [Preprinted Paper] for the paper type, press [Escape].
     6.   Select [Maintenance] -> Press [OK]
     7.   Select [General Settings] -> Press [OK]
     8.   Select the paper thickness setting for the specified paper type -> Press [OK]
     9.   Select the tray where the specified type of paper is loaded -> Press [OK] If you
          selected [Letterhead Setting], [Label Paper Setting], or [Envelope Setting] in Step 8,
          you can specify the paper thickness for each tray separately. For other paper types,
          the specified paper thickness is applied to all trays.
     10. Change the paper type setting to thicker -> Press [OK].
Toner scattering
Symptom
Solution 1
Enable the scattered toner prevention function with SP1-891-xxx (Scattering Control).
Change the value of the tray which you want to adjust.
    SP No.                SP Name                                  Adjustment Range
SP1-891-001      Scattering Control: Main      0 to 2
SP1-891-002      Scattering Control: Option    (0: Disable, 1: Scattering Control mode 1, 2:
                 Tray 1                        Scattering Control mode 2)
SP1-891-003      Scattering Control: Option
                 Tray 2
SP1-891-004      Scattering Control: Option
                 Tray 3
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Troubleshooting Guide
This SP takes effect when the paper type is Plain Paper, Plain Paper 2, or Middle Thick.
1.    Set SP 1-891 (Scattering Control) to “1”.
2.    Set SP 1-891 to ”2” if the symptom is not solved in step 1.
      •    You can also enable the scattered toner prevention function with the UP mode.
      •    IM 550F/600F/600SRF: [Settings] -> [Machine Features Settings] -> [Scattered Toner
           Image Prevention]
      •    P 800/801: [Menu] -> [Maintenance] -> [Quality Maintenance] -> [Scattered Toner
           Prevention]
Related information
When you change the paper type setting or enable the scattered toner prevention function, the
transfer current is changed.
Solution 2
Change the paper type setting to thicker with the procedure below.
•     IM 550F/600F/600SRF
      1.   Press the [Settings] icon on the operation panel.
      2.   Press [Tray Paper Settings].
      3.   Press [Next].
      4.   Select the tray from [Tray Paper Size: Tray 1] to [Tray Paper Size: Tray 5] for which
           you want to change the paper type.
      5.   Change the paper type setting to thicker in [Paper Thickness].
•     P 800/801
      1.   Press the [Menu] key on the control panel.
      2.   Select [Paper Input] -> Press [OK]
      3.   Select the tray from [Tray Paper Size: Tray 1] to [Tray Paper Size: Tray 5] for which
           you want to change the paper type -> Press [OK]
      4.   Change the paper type setting to thicker -> Press [OK] The setting is complete when
           specifying the following types of paper: Thin Paper, Plain Paper, Plain Paper 2, Middle
           Thick, Thick Paper 1, Thick Paper 2, Thick Paper 3, Special Paper 1, Special Paper 2,
           Special Paper 3
      5.   If you have selected [Recycled Paper], [Color Paper], [Letterhead], [Label Paper],
           [Envelope], or [Preprinted Paper] for the paper type, press [Escape].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          6-90                                             SM
                                                                              Troubleshooting Guide
                                                                                                      Troubleshooting
     9.   Select the tray where the specified type of paper is loaded -> Press [OK] If you
          selected [Letterhead Setting], [Label Paper Setting], or [Envelope Setting] in Step 8,
          you can specify the paper thickness for each tray separately. For other paper types,
          the specified paper thickness is applied to all trays.
     10. Change the paper type setting to thicker -> Press [OK]
Paper jam occurred in the paper path between Tray 1 and around the
registration roller
Symptom
The paper jam (such as J031, J054, J057, J069) occur in the paper path between Tray 1 and
around the registration.
Solution
P 800/801: Open the upper cover [A], and then open the front cover [B].
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Troubleshooting Guide
3.   Clean the registration sensor 1 (S13) [A] with a damp cloth from the backside of the PCDU
     [B].
4. Clean the opposing part [A] of the registration sensor 1 (S13) with the damp cloth.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       6-92                                         SM
                                                                               Troubleshooting Guide
Paper jam (J001) occurred after removing the jammed paper from the
registration section
Symptom
                                                                                                       Troubleshooting
Paper jam (J001) occur after removing the paper which was jammed between the fusing
section and registration section. This is because the registration filler has got under the
registration roller when removing the jammed paper.
Solution
P 800/801: Open the upper cover [A], and then open the front cover [B].
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Troubleshooting Guide
Non-feed jam occurs when 60 or more originals are strongly pushed into the DF.
Solution
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       6-94                              SM
                                                                             Troubleshooting Guide
•    Open the DF upper cover [A] and remove the originals. Then place the originals into the DF.
     When placing the originals, do not push them into the DF.
                                                                                                     Troubleshooting
•    Instruct users to reduce the number of originals loaded into the DF.
6.12.3 OTHERS
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Troubleshooting Guide
The engine board resets at an unexpected time and does not start up again.
This occurs in the priority order of SC670-03 > 04 > 05 >01 > 02.
Solution
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      6-96                                              SM
                                                                     Troubleshooting Guide
                                                                                             Troubleshooting
Smell issue (IM 600SRF)
Symptom
Solution
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Troubleshooting Guide
Installation Procedure
1.   Open the finisher rear cover [A].
2. Release the belts [A] from the mainframe by twisting the ends.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      6-98                    SM
                                                                               Troubleshooting Guide
                                                                                                       Troubleshooting
4.   Release the hook [A].
5. Slide the cover [A] to release the hook, and then remove the cover [A].
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Troubleshooting Guide
7.   Insert the fan [A] into the slot with the label facing upward, and then connect the connector
     and pass the cables through the harness guide.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                            6-100                                       SM
                                                                             Troubleshooting Guide
10. Install the filters [A] and [B] in the same way.
                                                                                                     Troubleshooting
11. Insert the fan [A] into the slot with the label facing outward, and then connect the connector
     and pass the cables through the harness guides.
12. Install the fans [A] and [B] in the same way.
By default, the smell reduction fan (FAN5) stops operating 15 seconds after printing operation
finishes. If further smell reduction is necessary, use SP3-906-001 to configure the time it takes
for the fan to stop.
     •   SP3-906-001 (Range: 15 - 240 (seconds), default: 15)
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Troubleshooting Guide
Solution
Installation Procedure
1.    Open the rear upper cover [A].
2. Remove the left rear cover [A] by rotating it in the direction of the arrow. (hook×2)
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         6-102                                           SM
                                                                             Troubleshooting Guide
                                                                                                     Troubleshooting
4.   Detach 2-7 mm of the tape and fold them as shown below.
5.   IM 550F/600F: Place the fan in the location of where the blue line on the fan and red line on
     the mainframe is located.
     FAN (Underside):
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Troubleshooting Guide
6.   Place the fan in the location of where the blue line on the fan (shown in Step 4) and red
     circle on the mainframe are located. Also attach the cover as align onto the green circle.
P 800/801:
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       6-104                                              SM
                                                            Troubleshooting Guide
                                                                                    Troubleshooting
10. Connect the connector of the deodorant fan.
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Troubleshooting Guide
12. Remove the knockout [A] of the left rear cover [B] with a pair of nippers.
13. Pass the harness as shown below and reattach the left rear cover.
By default, the smell reduction fan (FAN5) stops operating 15 seconds after printing operation
finishes. If further smell reduction is necessary, use SP3-906-001 to configure the time it takes
for the fan to stop.
    •    SP3-906-001 (Range: 15 - 240 (seconds), default: 15)
Small sized jammed paper cannot be removed (jam code: 001) (IM 600SRF
only)
Symptom
A sheet of A5 LEF-, A6 SEF-, or B6 SEF-size paper is jammed inside the internal finisher (jam
code: 001) and it cannot be removed from the finisher output tray or from the rear cover side.
Solution
Rotate the paper removal knob [A] to move the jammed paper.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       6-106                                             SM
                                                                           Troubleshooting Guide
                                                                                                   Troubleshooting
When SC672 (Controller start up error) is displayed
Symptom
Cause
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Troubleshooting Guide
Solution
Do the following.
1.   Turn the machine power OFF/ON.
2.   Do the action in the flowchart below to determine the cause and best course of action when
     SC672 occurs.
If the SC recurs after you do the action in this flowchart, do the following.
     •   If SC819 (cache error) appears in the SC history, replace the controller board
         (PCB15).
     •   If SC991 (SCS: scs time count level c’) appears in the SC history, replace the
         controller board (PCB15) and USB cable.
Flowchart to determine parts to replace when SC672 occurs
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        6-108                                        SM
                                                                              Troubleshooting Guide
                                                                                                      Troubleshooting
            Parts                                  How to determine the cause
USB cable                      LED on controller board (PCB15) blinks once every second
Operation panel                LED on controller board (PCB15) blinks once every second
BiCU (PCB16)                   -
Controller board (PCB15)       LED on Controller board (PCB15) does not blink
[A]: LEDs on the controller board (PCB15)
Check the condition (lit, off, blinking) of the LED on the controller board (PCB15).
Normal situation: POSTCODE LED 8 [A] and BIOS LED [B] blinking once every second.
No.                                                Note
LED     For CPU
        •   POSTCODE 8 and BIOS LED blink when the CPU is operating normally.
        •   POSTCODE 8 and BIOS LED are lit or off when there is a problem with the CPU.
Confirmation procedure:
1.    Remove the FCU unit. (Refer to FAX unit FSM.)
2.    Remove the I/F slot.
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Troubleshooting Guide
3. Turn On the machine and check the LED from the rear-right side of the machine.
      No.                                              Note
POSTCODE         1. For self-diagnosis code (BIOS).
1-8              2. After the BIOS starts up, LEDs 4,5,7 turn off and LEDs 1,2,3 ,6 turn on and
                 LED 8 blinks. LED 8 is lit or off when there is a problem with the CPU.
BIOS LED         •    LED is lit when the BIOS is running.
                 •    LED blinks when the OS is running.
[C]: Reconnecting and replacing the USB cable
•     Reconnecting the USB cable
      USB connector at the operation panel:
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      6-110                                         SM
                                                                          Troubleshooting Guide
                                                                                                  Troubleshooting
     When connecting the cable, hold the molded part of the cable as shown below so as not to
     apply excessive force on the connector part. Applying excessive force toward the upper
     direction on the connector may cause connection failure.
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Troubleshooting Guide
[E]: Replacing the operation panel, the USB cable or the BiCU (PCB16)
Refer to "Operation Panel Unit" or "BiCU (PCB16)".
•    Prints were made in staple mode but some sheets are not stapled.
     Example: Two sheets were printed but only one sheet was stapled.
•    The first sheet was unexpectedly rotated clockwise while being pulled back, which causes
     the two sheets to be misaligned.
Cause
The bushing at the right end of the shift roller has been scraped, which makes it unable for the
rollers to apply pressure, preventing the sheets from being transported to the staple tray
correctly.
Solution
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      6-112                                            SM
                                                                           Troubleshooting Guide
                                                                                                   Troubleshooting
5.   Remove the finisher exit guide plate motor bracket [A].
6. Remove the gear [A] and bushing [B] from the right end of the exit open/close pawl.
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Troubleshooting Guide
7. Remove the bushing [A] from the left end of the exit open/close pawl.
8. Remove the spring [A] from the right end of the exit open/close pawl.
10. Remove the exit open/close pawl [A] by sliding it to the left and then lifting it.
     Lift the spring plate [B] to prevent it from being obstructed by the exit roller.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         6-114                                   SM
                                                                             Troubleshooting Guide
                                                                                                     Troubleshooting
11. Remove the bushing [A] from the right end of the gathering roller.
12. Remove the clip ring [A] and slide the pulley [B] to the left.
13. Remove the gear [C] and bushing [D].
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Troubleshooting Guide
14. Remove the gathering roller [A] by sliding it to the left and then lifting it.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         6-116                               SM
                                                                          Troubleshooting Guide
                                                                                                  Troubleshooting
     Replace these retaining rings with new ones when reassembling the finisher.
18. Remove the stay [A].
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Troubleshooting Guide
21. Remove the gear [A] and bushing [B] from the shift roller.
22. Remove the shift roller [C].
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       6-118             SM
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS
                                                                    Product Overview
7. DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS
                                                                                       Descriptions
                                                                                         Detailed
7.1.1 COMPONENT LAYOUT/PAPER PATH
IM 550F/600F/600SRF
SM                                  7-1             D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Product Overview
P 800/801
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH             7-2                                             SM
                                                                           Product Overview
                                                                                              Descriptions
IM 550F/600F/600SRF
Detailed
SM                                          7-3              D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Product Overview
P 800/801
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                   7-4                                               SM
                                                                            Product Overview
                                                                                               Descriptions
                                                                                                 Detailed
4     Fusing thermistor 2 (Center) (TS2)         14    Registration sensor 2 (S14)
5     Fusing sensor (S15)                        15    Paper end sensor 2 (S12)
6     Paper exit full sensor (S8)                16    Paper end sensor 1 (S11)
7     Duplex sensor 1 (S16)                      17    Registration sensor 1 (S13)
8     Envelope sensor (S10)                      18    Bypass paper end sensor (S9)
9     Interlock switch (SW3)                     19    Waste toner full sensor (S18)
10    Paper feed tray limit sensor (S7)
SM                                         7-5                D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Product Overview
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                   7-6                                              SM
                                                                       Product Overview
P 800/801
                                                                                          Descriptions
                                                                                            Detailed
No.                 Name           No.                          Name
1     Polygon motor (M5)           8         Main motor (M11)
2     Laser fan (FAN1)             9         Paper feed tray lift motor (M8)
3     Paper exit motor (M10)       10        PSU fan (FAN3)
4     Rear exhaust fan (FAN6)      11        Fusing pressure release motor (M9)
5     Smell Reduction Fan (FAN5)   12        Development fan (FAN2)
6     Drum motor (M6)              13        Toner supply motor (M7)
7     Controller box fan (FAN4)
SM                                     7-7               D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Product Overview
Electrical Components
IM 550F/600F/600SRF
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                    7-8                                       SM
                                                                         Product Overview
                                                                                            Descriptions
                                                                                              Detailed
*1 IM 600SRF only.
*2 IM 600F/600SRF only.
P 800/801
SM                                        7-9                D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH
Product Overview
Others
IM 550F/600F/600SRF
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                   7-10                                              SM
                                                                            Product Overview
P 800/801
                                                                                               Descriptions
                                                                                                 Detailed
No.                   Name                   No.                    Name
1     Fusing thermostat 1 (End) (TS1)        8     Transport clutch (CL2)
2     Fusing thermostat 2 (Center) (TS2)     9     Bypass solenoid (SOL2)
3     Fusing lamp 1                          10    Duplex clutch (CL1)
4     Fusing lamp 2                          11    Control panel
5     Development clutch (CL5)               12    Inverter solenoid (SOL1)
6     Registration clutch (CL3)              13    Drum heater PCB (AP Only) (PCB12)
7     Paper feed clutch (CL4)                14    Quenching lamp
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Scanner Unit (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
The original image is illuminated by the exposure lamp and scanned by the CCD, the reflected
light is converted to an electrical signal.
If a document feeder is used, the image scanner unit stops at the position of the slit glass and
scans sequentially one row of the image on the original in synchronization with the moving
timing of the original in the sub scan direction by driving the DF.
    No.               Name                        No.                            Name
1         CCD                                 5            Original size indicator plate
2         Carriage                            6            Exposure glass (for DF)
3         Scanner frame                       7            Lens
4         Exposure glass                      8            Mirrors
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                                7-12                                       SM
                                                                                        Laser Unit
The charged surface of the drum is scanned by the laser beam from the laser unit. The polygon
                                                                                                     Descriptions
motor (M5) rotates to reflect the laser beam over the drum. Various lenses and mirrors are
                                                                                                       Detailed
housed in the laser unit, to adjust the diameter of the laser beam, and focus it on the drum
surface.
     No.                        Name                             No.               Name
1           Polygon motor (M5)                               4            Unit base
2           f-theta main lens                                5            Unit cover
3           Dust shield glass                                6            Mirror
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Development Unit
The development unit consists of the development roller that forms the magnetic brush, the
development blade and the development agitators that agitate the toner in the development unit.
The toner sensor checks whether or not toner remains in the development unit.
    No.                    Name                         No.                    Name
1         Development roller                        6         Toner supply roller
2         Development blade                         7         Toner agitator
3         Development agitator A                    8         Toner cartridge
4         Development agitator B                    9         Development blade
5         Development case
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     7-14                                            SM
                                                                                        Drum Unit
7.5.1 DRUM
                                                                                                    Descriptions
                                                                                                      Detailed
The drum section consists of the drum, the charge roller unit, and the cleaning unit. The drum
surface is uniformly charged in preparation for formation of the residual image by the laser
beam.
After the transfer is complete, the toner remaining on the drum surface is removed with the
cleaning blade and is sent to the waste toner bottle with the drum coil. The quenching lamp
consists of LEDs and removes residual charge on the drum before main charging for the next
image.
    No.           Name                No.                            Name
1         Drum                    3         Cleaning roller (for charge roller)
2         Charge roller           4         Charge roller case
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Drum Unit
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                                                                                      Transfer Unit
The transfer unit consists mainly of the transfer roller, the discharge plate, and drum separation
                                                                                                      Descriptions
claws.
                                                                                                        Detailed
A high voltage generated by the power pack (PCB19) is applied to the transfer roller for transfer
charging.
Paper after the transfer is separated from the drum by applying the separation charge that is
output from the power pack (PCB19) to the discharge plate.
    No.                       Name                 No.                     Name
1           Transfer guide plate               4         Discharge plate
2           Drum                               5         Drum heater (Asia Only)
3           Transfer roller
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Fusing Unit
The paper sent from the transfer unit is fed between the hot roller and the pressure roller.
The hot roller is heated by the fusing lamps, and the toner is fused by heat and pressure and
fixed onto the paper. The pressure roller is pressed by the fusing pressure spring. The surface
temperature of the hot roller is detected by the fusing thermistor and controlled by the controller
board (PCB15). If the fusing unit reaches extremely high temperatures, the power line will be
shut off and the fusing lamp is forced to turn off.
    No.                Name                    No.                          Name
1         Hot roller                       7           Actuator (fusing sensor (S15))
2         Fusing lamps                     8           Fusing exit roller
3         Fusing thermostat                9           Fusing exit pulley
4         Fusing thermistor                10          Fusing thermistor
5         Separators                       11          Fusing entrance guide
6         Pressure roller
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                             7-18                                        SM
                                                                                   Paper Exit Unit
The paper exit unit consists of the transport path which sends the paper from the fusing unit to
                                                                                                      Descriptions
the paper exit tray, and the transport path which sends the paper to the duplex unit when duplex
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printing.
No.                        Name                         No.                  Name
1     Upper paper exit pulley                           5     Lower paper exit pulley
2     Upper paper exit roller                           6     IM 550F/600F: Paper exit cover
                                                              P 800/801: Upper cover
3     Actuator (paper tray full sensor) (IM             7     Duplex feed pulley
      550F/600F, P 800/801)
4     Lower paper exit roller                           8     Actuator (paper tray full sensor) (IM
                                                              600SRF)
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Duplex Unit
The duplex unit consists of the transport path which sends the paper from the paper exit unit to
the transportation section when duplex printing.
    No.                         Name                            No.             Name
1         Duplex rollers                                    5         Duplex base
2         Duplex idle rollers                               6         Duplex lower guide
3         Actuator (duplex sensor 1 (S16))                  7         Feed upper guide
4         Actuator (duplex sensor 2 (S17))
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      7-20                                             SM
                                                                                   Paper Feed Unit
The paper feed unit consists of the paper feed section that feeds paper from the cassette, the
                                                                                                     Descriptions
bypass tray, and the paper transport section that conveys the fed paper to the transportation
                                                                                                       Detailed
section.
The cassette can contain 500 sheets. The sheet from the cassette is pulled out by rotation of
the pickup roller and sent to the transportation section by rotation of the paper feed roller. The
separation roller prevents double feeding.
    No.                    Name                     No.                     Name
1          Paper feed roller                    7         Bottom plate
2          Pickup roller                        8         Paper width guide
3          Feed roller holder                   9         Paper length guide
4          Separation roller                    10        Cassette base
5          Separation roller holder             11        Actuator (paper end sensor)
6          Friction pad
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Bypass Tray Unit
The bypass tray can contain 100 sheets. Feeding from the bypass tray is performed by the
rotation of the bypass paper feed roller. The bypass separation pad prevents paper from double
feeding.
No.                  Name               No.                         Name
1      Bypass paper feed roller        5      Bypass frame
2      Bypass separation pad           6      Bypass paper width guide
3      Bypass bottom plate             7      Actuator (bypass paper end sensor (S9))
4      Bypass tray
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      7-22                                          SM
                                                                  DF (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
The original feed section consisting of the parts shown in the figure feeds and conveys the
                                                                                                       Descriptions
original on the original tray to the original conveying section by the rotation of the DF forwarding
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pulley and DF feed roller. The 2nd side of the conveyed original is scanned when passing the
CIS and the 1st side at the optical section (CIS) in the main unit when passing the DF slit glass.
The original already scanned is ejected to the original exit tray by the exit roller.
IM 600F/600SRF only: Double-feed check signals, which are emitted by the DF double feed
detector TX PCB (PCB25) and received by the DF double feed detector RX PCB (PCB26), are
used to detect original double-feeding.
No.                       Name                          No.                      Name
1      DF pickup pulley                                 15    DF conveying pulley B
2      DF feed roller                                   16    DF conveying roller C
3      DF pickup holder                                 17    DF conveying pulley C
4      DF friction pad                                  18    DF reading pulley
5      DF separation pad                                19    DF original timing sensor (S5)
6      DF actuator (DF original sensor (S1))            20    DF scanning guide
7      DF registration roller A                         21    DF conveying roller D
8      DF registration pulley A                         22    DF conveying pulley D
9      DF registration sensor (S2)                      23    DF actuator (DF exit sensor (S4))
10     DF backside original timing sensor               24    DF exit roller
11     DF CIS contact glass                             25    DF exit pulley
12     DF CIS (PCB27)                                   26    DF original width guide
13     CIS roller                                       27    DF original tray
14     DF conveying roller B                            28    DF exit tray
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DF (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
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                                                                                 Internal Finisher
7.13.1 SPECIFICATIONS
                                                                                                     Descriptions
                                                                                                       Detailed
Number of sheets in the stapled set
•     Paper length less than 300 mm: 50 sheets
•     Paper length 300 mm or more: 30 sheets
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Internal Finisher
Drive Layout
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      7-26                                            SM
                                                                               Internal Finisher
                                                                                                   Descriptions
                                                                                                     Detailed
No.                    Name                     No.                     Name
1     Finisher Main Board (PCB29)               5     Finisher Paper Sensor (S23)
2     Finisher Exit Guide Plate Motor (M17)     6     Finisher Tray Lower Limit Sensor (S22)
3     Finisher Interlock Switch (SW6)           7     Finisher Tray Lift Motor (M18)
4     Finisher Pick-up Solenoid (SOL3)
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Internal Finisher
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      7-28                                                SM
                                                                                      Internal Finisher
                                                                                                          Descriptions
                                                                                                            Detailed
•    Finisher transport motor (M12) [A] drives the finisher entrance roller [B] and finisher shift
     roller [C].
•    Finisher paper exit motor (M13) [D] drives the finisher paper exit roller [E].
•    When the finisher entrance sensor (S28) [F] detects the leading edge of the paper, the
     finisher exit guide plate unit [G] is lowered from its home position by the finisher exit guide
     plate motor (M17) [H].
•    Finisher paper exit roller [E] feeds the paper to the output tray.
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Internal Finisher
Shift
•   Finisher shift roller motor (M15) [A] moves the finisher shift roller [B].
•   Finisher shift roller HP sensor (S20) [C] detects when the finisher shift roller [B] is at the
    home position again after jogging.
Stapling
•   The finisher gathering roller motor (M14) [A] drops the finisher gathering roller [B] onto the
    paper.
•   The finisher paper exit motor (M13) [C] turns the finisher gathering roller [B] to reverse the
    paper into the finisher staple tray.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         7-30                                                SM
                                                                                       Internal Finisher
•    The reverse roller [D] aligns the paper in the finisher staple tray.
•    The finisher staple tray paper sensor (S25) [E] detects the presence or absence of paper.
                                                                                                           Descriptions
                                                                                                             Detailed
•    The finisher gathering roller motor (M14) raises the finisher gathering roller.
•    Then the next sheet is fed into the finisher and reversed into the finisher stapler tray.
•    The finisher jogger motor (M16) [A] drives the jogger [B].
•    Finisher jogger HP sensor [C] detects when the finisher jogger fence [B] is at the home
     position again after jogging.
•    Stapler [D] is driven by the finisher stapler motor (M19) in stapler.
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Internal Finisher
•   After stapling, the finisher exit guide plate roller [A] drops onto the top of the stack.
•   The finisher paper exit roller [B] feeds out the stack.
You can adjust the jogging position of the finisher jogger fence with the following SPs (from -1.0
mm to 1.0 mm).
•   A4: SP6-132-003
•   B5: SP6-132-005
•   Legal: SP6-132-008
•   Letter: SP6-132-009
•   Other: SP6-132-012
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                         7-32                                           SM
                                                                                    Internal Finisher
                                                                                                        Descriptions
                                                                                                          Detailed
The paper sensor solenoid [A] moves the actuator [B] until it touches the top of the stack.
•    When the paper sensor [A] detects the actuator, the finisher tray lift motor (M18) [B] lowers
     the end of the tray [C] nearest the exit. This makes room for more paper on the tray.
•    If the finisher tray lower limit sensor (S22) [D] is activated, the tray cannot be lowered any
     more.
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Internal Finisher
Check the DIP switch on the old main board. If the settings on the new main board are different
from the old main board, change the settings on the new board (they must be the same as the
settings on the old board).
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      7-34                                             SM
                                                                         Paper Feeder Unit PB1160
The paper feeder conveys paper from the cassette to the printer. Cassette can hold up to 500
                                                                                                     Descriptions
sheets of paper.
                                                                                                       Detailed
Paper is fed from the paper feeder by the rotation of the pickup roller and paper feed roller. The
retard roller prevents multiple sheets from being fed at one time, via the torque limiter.
    No.               Name                    No.                         Name
1         Paper feed roller               7           Bottom plate
2         Pickup roller                   8           Bottom pad
3         Retard roller                   9           Cassette base
4         Retard roller guide             10          Upper cover
5         Conveying roller                11          Paper gauge sensor (actuator)
6         Conveying pulley
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Energy Save
The area shaded grey in this diagram represents the amount of energy that is saved when the
timers are at the default settings. If the timers are changed, then the energy saved will be
different. For example, if the timers are all set to 240 min., the grey area will disappear, and no
energy is saved before 240 min. expires.
Timer Settings
The user can set these timers in the following menu.
•   IM 550F/600F/600SRF: User Tools > System settings > Timer Settings
•   P 800/801: System > Low Power Mode Timer
Auto-off timer (1 – 240 min): Off/Sleep Mode. Default setting: 1 min.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        7-36                                              SM
                                                                                        Energy Save
Recommendation
We recommend that the default settings should be kept.
•    If the customer requests that these settings should be changed, please explain that their
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     energy costs could increase and that they should consider the effects on the environment
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     of extra energy use.
•    If it is necessary to change the settings, please try to make sure that the Auto-off timer is
     not too long. Try with a shorter setting first, such as 30 min., then go to a longer one (such
     as 60 min.) if the customer is not satisfied.
•    If the timers are all set to the maximum value, the machine will not begin saving energy
     until 240 minutes has expired after the last job. This means that after the customer has
     finished using the machine for the day, energy will be consumed that could otherwise be
     saved.
•    If you change the settings, the energy consumed can be measured using SP8-941
     (Machine Status), as explained below.
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Energy Save
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     7-38                                         SM
                                                                                     New Functions
                                                                                                     Descriptions
                                                                                                       Detailed
Overview
This machine is equipped with a clone program for emulating Adobe PostScript/PDF (hereafter
“Clone PS”) as a standard feature. So, by default, it can perform printing using PostScript 3 and
PDF Direct Print, in addition to RPCS.
•    What is Clone PS?
     Based on the specifications of PostScript/PDF languages developed by Adobe, clone
     programs for interpretation of PostScript and PDF documents have been created by
     various companies other than Adobe. While the original program sold by the developer of
     the language is named Adobe PS, compatible programs made by other manufacturers are
     called clones. Strictly speaking, these clones must be fully compatible with the original
     program; however, they are called clones even if they have some differences because they
     cannot completely imitate the original.
     Clone PS is basically designed to perform similar functions to Adobe PS, except for several
     differences such as the inability to use Adobe fonts.
•    Adobe PS, previously offered as an optional product for past models, is available again as
     an option. (SD card option.)
•    Clone PS and Adobe PS cannot be run simultaneously.
•    The same printer driver can be used for Clone PS and Adobe PS.
•    Clone PS emulates Adobe PostScript 3 version 3017. (The version of Adobe PS used in
     the SD card option is v. 3018.)
•    For the PDF Direct Print function, Clone PS emulates Adobe PDF version 1.7.
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New Functions
•   Configuration Page
    The description of the Firmware Version listed on the page varies as shown below:
      PS type                            Description of Firmware Version
    Adobe PS       RPCS [x.xx.xx] Adobe PostScript 3 [x.xx], Adobe PDF [x.xx]
    Clone PS       RPCS [x.xx.xx] PS3 [x.xx], PDF [x.xx]
    The manufacturer's name "Adobe" is shown in the list if Adobe PS is used.
•   Configuration Page
    The description of the Firmware Version listed on the page varies as shown below:
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                     7-40                                       SM
                                                                               New Functions
                                                                                               Descriptions
                                                                                                 Detailed
     When Clone PS only:
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New Functions
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                          7-42                                            SM
                                                                                        New Functions
Example 1
  PS                                               Helvetica
 type
Adobe
                                                                                                        Descriptions
PS
                                                                                                          Detailed
Clone
PS
          When Helvetica is used in the original document, Clone PS applies a substitute font
          named NimbusSans-Regular, maintaining almost the same appearance as the original
          data.
Example 2
  PS                                             LetterGothic
 type
Adobe
PS
Clone
PS
          When LetterGothic is originally used, Clone PS substitutes it with LetterGothic-Regular.
          In this case, the character spacing differs from that in the original data.
Example 3
PS type                                             Chicago
Adobe
PS
Clone
PS
          Clone PS does not support alternative fonts for Chicago; instead, the Courier font (*) is
          used. (The font shape differs significantly from Chicago.)
          * Since Courier itself is named among the Adobe PS device fonts, Clone PS substitutes
          it with an alternative font, NimbusMonoPS-Regular.
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New Functions
If the customer often prints data containing Adobe fonts that are almost the same in terms of
spacing and shape as their substitutes, the confirmation screen appears every time printing is
performed, making the printing operation cumbersome. In such a case, the font change
confirmation screen can be hidden.
•     "Settings" icon on Home screen > Machine Features Settings > Printer Settings > PS Menu
      > Font Change Confirmation
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                       7-44                                              SM
                                                                 New Functions
9    Symbol                           StandardSymL
10   Times-Bold                       NimbusRoman-Bold
11   Times-BoldItalic                 NimbusRoman-BoldItalic
12   Times-Italic                     NimbusRoman-Italic
                                                                                 Descriptions
                                                                                   Detailed
13   Times-Roman                      NimbusRoman-Regular
14   AlbertusMT                       NimbusMonoPS-Regular
15   AlbertusMT-Italic                NimbusMonoPS-Regular
16   AlbertusMT-Light                 NimbusMonoPS-Regular
17   AntiqueOlive-Roman               NimbusMonoPS-Regular
18   AntiqueOlive-Italic              AntiqueOlive-Italic
19   AntiqueOlive-Bold                AntiqueOlive-Bold
20   AntiqueOlive-Compact             NimbusMonoPS-Regular
22   Apple-Chancery                   NimbusMonoPS-Regular
22   ArialMT                          NimbusSansNo2-Regular
23   Arial-ItalicMT                   NimbusSansNo2-Italic
24   Arial-BoldMT                     NimbusSansNo2-Bold
25   Arial-BoldItalicMT               NimbusSansNo2-BoldItalic
26   AvantGarde-Book                  URWGothic-Book
27   AvantGarde-BookOblique           URWGothic-BookOblique
28   AvantGarde-Demi                  URWGothic-Demi
29   AvantGarde-DemiOblique           URWGothic-DemiOblique
30   Bodoni                           NimbusMonoPS-Regular
31   Bodoni-Italic                    NimbusMonoPS-Regular
32   Bodoni-Bold                      NimbusMonoPS-Regular
33   Bodoni-BoldItalic                NimbusMonoPS-Regular
34   Bodoni-Poster                    NimbusMonoPS-Regular
35   Bodoni-PosterCompressed          NimbusMonoPS-Regular
36   Bookman-Light                    URWBookman-Light
37   Bookman-LightItalic              URWBookman-LightItalic
38   Bookman-Demi                     URWBookman-Demi
39   Bookman-DemiItalic               URWBookman-DemiItalic
40   Carta                            NimbusMonoPS-Regular
41   Chicago                          NimbusMonoPS-Regular
42   Clarendon                        NimbusMonoPS-Regular
43   Clarendon-Light                  NimbusMonoPS-Regular
44   Clarendon-Bold                   NimbusMonoPS-Regular
45   CooperBlack                      NimbusMonoPS-Regular
46   CooperBlack-Italic               NimbusMonoPS-Regular
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New Functions
47    Copperplate-ThirtyTwoBC               NimbusMonoPS-Regular
48    Copperplate-ThirtyThreeBC             NimbusMonoPS-Regular
49    Coronet-Regular                       NimbusMonoPS-Regular
50    Eurostile                             NimbusMonoPS-Regular
51    Eurostile-Bold                        NimbusMonoPS-Regular
52    Eurostile-ExtendedTwo                 NimbusMonoPS-Regular
53    Eurostile-BoldExtendedTwo             NimbusMonoPS-Regular
54    Geneva                                NimbusMonoPS-Regular
55    GillSans                              NimbusMonoPS-Regular
56    GillSans-Italic                       NimbusMonoPS-Regular
57    GillSans-Bold                         NimbusMonoPS-Regular
58    GillSans-BoldItalic                   NimbusMonoPS-Regular
59    GillSans-Condensed                    NimbusMonoPS-Regular
60    GillSans-BoldCondensed                NimbusMonoPS-Regular
61    GillSans-Light                        NimbusMonoPS-Regular
62    GillSans-LightItalic                  NimbusMonoPS-Regular
63    GillSans-ExtraBold                    NimbusMonoPS-Regular
64    Goudy                                 NimbusMonoPS-Regular
65    Goudy-Italic                          NimbusMonoPS-Regular
66    Goudy-Bold                            NimbusMonoPS-Regular
67    Goudy-BoldItalic                      NimbusMonoPS-Regular
68    Goudy-ExtraBold                       NimbusMonoPS-Regular
69    Helvetica-Condensed                   NimbusMonoPS-Regular
70    Helvetica-Condensed-Oblique           NimbusMonoPS-Regular
71    Helvetica-Condensed-Bold              NimbusMonoPS-Regular
72    Helvetica-Condensed-BoldObl           NimbusMonoPS-Regular
73    Helvetica-Narrow                      NimbusSansNarrow-Regular
74    Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique              NimbusSansNarrow-Oblique
75    Helvetica-Narrow-Bold                 NimbusSansNarrow-Bold
76    Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique          NimbusSansNarrow-BoldOblique
77    HoeflerText-Regular                   NimbusMonoPS-Regular
78    HoeflerText-Italic                    NimbusMonoPS-Regular
79    HoeflerText-Black                     NimbusMonoPS-Regular
80    HoeflerText-BlackItalic               NimbusMonoPS-Regular
81    HoeflerText-Ornaments                 NimbusMonoPS-Regular
82    JoannaMT                              NimbusMonoPS-Regular
83    JoannaMT-Italic                       NimbusMonoPS-Regular
84    JoannaMT-Bold                         NimbusMonoPS-Regular
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                                                                    New Functions
85    JoannaMT-BoldItalic                   NimbusMonoPS-Regular
86    LetterGothic                          LetterGothic-Regular
87    LetterGothic-Slanted                  NimbusMonoPS-Regular
88    LetterGothic-Bold                     LetterGothic-Bold
                                                                                    Descriptions
                                                                                      Detailed
89    LetterGothic-BoldSlanted              NimbusMonoPS-Regular
90    LubalinGraph-Book                     NimbusMonoPS-Regular
91    LubalinGraph-BookOblique              NimbusMonoPS-Regular
92    LubalinGraph-Demi                     NimbusMonoPS-Regular
93    LubalinGraph-DemiOblique              NimbusMonoPS-Regular
94    Marigold                              Mauritius-Regular
95    Monaco                                NimbusMonoPS-Regular
96    MonaLisa-Recut                        NimbusMonoPS-Regular
97    NewCenturySchlbk-Roman                URWCenturySchoolbook-Roman
98    NewCenturySchlbk-Italic               URWCenturySchoolbook-Italic
99    NewCenturySchlbk-Bold                 URWCenturySchoolbook-Bold
100   NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic           URWCenturySchoolbook-BdIta
101   NewYork                               NimbusMonoPS-Regular
102   Optima                                NimbusMonoPS-Regular
103   Optima-Italic                         NimbusMonoPS-Regular
104   Optima-Bold                           NimbusMonoPS-Regular
105   Optima-BoldItalic                     NimbusMonoPS-Regular
106   Oxford                                NimbusMonoPS-Regular
107   Palatino-Roman                        Palladio-Roman
108   Palatino-Italic                       Palladio-Italic
109   Palatino-Bold                         Palladio-Bold
110   Palatino-BoldItalic                   Palladio-BoldItalic
111   StempelGaramond-Roman                 NimbusMonoPS-Regular
112   StempelGaramond-Italic                NimbusMonoPS-Regular
113   StempelGaramond-Bold                  NimbusMonoPS-Regular
114   StempelGaramond-BoldItalic            NimbusMonoPS-Regular
115   Tekton                                NimbusMonoPS-Regular
116   TimesNewRomanPSMT                     NimbusRomanNo9-Regular
117   TimesNewRomanPS-ItalicMT              NimbusRomanNo9-Italic
118   TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT                NimbusRomanNo9-Bold
119   TimesNewRomanPS-BoldItalicMT          NimbusRomanNo9-BoldItalic
120   Univers                               NimbusMonoPS-Regular
121   Univers-Oblique                       NimbusMonoPS-Regular
122   Univers-Bold                          URWClassicSans-Bold
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New Functions
2.    Fonts used for unauthorized copy prevention (Common to drivers for Windows OS
      and Mac OS X)
      The watermark text used for unauthorized copy prevention consists of a device font. The
      range of available fonts varies between Adobe PS and Clone PS because of the difference
      in available device fonts.
      Adobe PS provides a choice from 136 fonts while 3 fonts are selectable for Clone PS.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                        7-48                                             SM
                                                                                    New Functions
                                                                                                    Descriptions
                                                                                                      Detailed
3.   "User Setting” for dithering (Common to drivers for Windows OS and Mac OS X)
     Clone PS ignores the “User Setting” option for dithering and performs dithering in the same
     manner as when the “Automatic” setting (*) is selected.
     * “Text Priority” is selected for text, and “Photo” for graphics and images.
     In the driver menu for Mac OS X, the “User Setting” option is shown at half brightness and
     cannot be selected.
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New Functions
*1: Whether the pop-ups are enabled/disabled to appear when the paper is set in the tray
depends on the following setting: Home > Settings > Machine Features Settings >
Copier/Document Server Features > General Features tab > Paper Settings Screen for Bypass
(Default: Display Automtcly.)
However, the pop-ups do not appear when:
•   A copy job is in progress
•   A system dialog screen is open
•   A machine status check screen is open
•   A job stop screen is open
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                      7-50                                            SM
                                                                                  New Functions
The Bypass Paper Setting screen opens when you select the paper setting for the bypass tray
with the copy application, or after pressing the [Change Setting] button on the Settings screen
                                                                                                  Descriptions
when the paper is loaded in the Bypass Tray.
                                                                                                    Detailed
1.   Select the paper type, and then press [Next].
When changing the paper thickness in Plain Paper, select the paper thickness.
2. Select the paper size and orientation, and then press [OK].
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New Functions
When using a custom size, select the [Custom Size] and then input the paper size.
D0BT/D0BV/D0BW/M0CG/M0CH                    7-52                                       SM
SMART OPERATION PANEL G2.5
                                                               Replacement and Adjustment
                                                                                              Panel G2.5
                                                                                              Operation
                                                                                                Smart
8.1.1 NFC BOARD
1.   Remove the operation panel unit. (Refer to "Operation Panel (PCB13)", "Replacement and
     Adjustment" in Main Chapters.)
2.   Remove the hinge cover [A].
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8.1.2 LCD
1.   Remove the operation panel unit. (Refer to "Operation Panel (PCB13)", "Replacement and
     Adjustment" in Main Chapters.)
2.   Remove the main controller board (Main Controller Board).
3.   Remove the bracket [A].
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5.   Remove the LCD unit [A].
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8.1.3 MICROPHONE
1.   Remove the operation panel unit. (Refer to "Operation Panel (PCB13)", "Replacement and
     Adjustment" in Main Chapters.)
2.   Remove the main controller board (Main Controller Board).
3.   Remove the LCD unit (LCD).
4.   Remove the microphone [A].
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     Adjustment" in Main Chapters.)
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2.   Remove the bottom cover (Main Controller Board).
3.   Remove the speaker (OT1) [A] together with the speaker holder.
4. Remove the speaker (OT1) [A] from the speaker holder [B].
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         •   There are ten hooks inside the operation panel unit. Before removing the
             operation panel bottom cover, check the photos below.
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Lift the fastener of the LCD I/F cable [A] on the main controller board side.
     •   By factory default, the following switches of the DIP switch [A] on the main controller
         board are set to ON: No.1, No.3, and No.6. When installing the operation panel unit,
         make sure that the DIP switch setting is correct for the MFP on which you are installing
         the panel.
     •   The correct DIP switch setting depends on the MFP. Note the DIP switch settings of
         the old operation panel unit before replacing, and apply the same settings to the new
         Smart Operation Panel.
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       The following example is for DIP switch settings when the following switches are set to
       ON: No.1, No.3, and No.6 (this is the factory default setting of a service part).
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8.2 MECHANISM
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Hardware Specifications
Components
Basic Specifications
      Category                                          Specification
LCD panel             •      Size
                             10.1-inch panel
                      •      Resolution
                             WSVGA (1024x600)
                      •      Bit width
                             RGB666 (18-bit color)
                      •      Brightness
                             250cd/m2 (typ.)
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      Category                                          Specification
                      •   Backlight
                          LED Backlight (life: 15,000 hours)
CPU                   ARM Cortex-A9 Quad Core 1GHz (SoC: MCIMX6Q5EYM10AD)
Touch panel           Low load touch panel (recognizes touches to two points)
Memory                •   Volatile Memory
                          RAM (DDR3L-1066), 2GB
                      •   Non-Volatile Memory
                          eMMC NAND, 8GB
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        Category                                     Specification
                     •    [Check Status] indicator lamp (red/blue)
                          Lights when an error occurs.
                     •
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                          Data In indicator (blue)
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                          Flashes when the machine receives data from a printer driver or
                          LAN-Fax driver.
                     •    Fax indicator (blue)
                          Flashes while sending or receiving a fax. Lights when there is a
                          received fax document in the fax memory.
                     •    Media access lamp (blue)
                          Lights when there is an SD card inserted in the SD card slot.
Maximum power        4.5 W or less in standby mode (excluding external interfaces and internal
consumption          feature expansions)
                     6 W or less when using wireless LAN (during high-load operation)
NFC                  Built-in NFC tag
                     Made by Vanskee Enterprise
                     RCH-NTI2CP1K-BSA-PCB-CE-1128
Power consumption    0.18 W or less
in Sleep mode        (When in Sleep mode, power is not supplied to USB devices connected to
                     the USB slots except when the IC card R / W (NFC) is connected.)
Tilt function        Equipped with an angle-adjustable hinge. Clicks at the standard position.
                     Depending on the model, there is also a hinge-less fixed type.
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Available languages
Japanese, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish,
Polish, Portuguese, Hungarian, Czech, Finnish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Thai,
Russian, Arabic, Greek, Korean, Catalan, Turkish, Brazilian Portuguese
Note: Available languages may vary depending on the machine’s specifications.
Software Specifications
A software package consisting of the Android Firmware and the manufacturer’s own
pre-installed applications is installed on the Smart Operation Panel.
The following three types of software are installed on the Smart Operation Panel.
1.   Android Firmware (Android OS)
2.   Pre-installed applications
3.   Applications that can be installed additionally
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The Android Firmware (Android OS) consists of the following modules that are called “stacks”.
•    Linux kernel
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•    Android Runtime
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•    Library
•    Application Framework
Pre-installed applications
On the Smart Operation Panel, applications can be installed in addition to the pre-installed
applications.
Applications that can be installed include optional applications that customers can purchase,
applications that are installed only on machines sold in specific regions, and custom-made
applications.
Communication Specifications
The Smart Operation Panel and the GW controller are connected by a USB 2.0/3.0 cable. They
communicate with each other via the Android OS on the Smart Operation Panel, using
protocols called “OCS Library” and “Flair-API (System/Application)”.
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Overview of Components
    Communication                                       Details
  module/signal name
OCS Library            OSC stands for Operating Control Service. It is a module that controls
                       the control panel. The set of signals used by this module to control the
                       control panel are called the OCS Library.
                       It is used during communication between the Legacy UI (system)
                       module on the Smart Operation Panel and the GW module for the
                       following processes.
                       •   Deciding on the display format suitable for a particular model of
                           the control panel, so that the intended image data can be
                           converted to actual image data.
                       •   Converting touch panel operations to commands.
Flair-API              Flair is the manufacturer's own communication interface between
(System/Application)   software modules. The interface uses a generic WebAPI.
                       It is divided into two parts: a part that communicates directly with
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     Communication                                         Details
 module/signal name
                          applications such as the application manager, Home, Authentication,
                          Banner, Check Status, and Widgets, and a part that monitors
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                          applications. It communicates with the GW controller via the CATS
                          module.
CATS                      CATS stands for Cheetah Application Total System. It is a module in
                          the GW controller.
                          Because the Smart Operation Panel uses the Android OS, the contents
                          and protocols of communication are not the same as those of the
                          conventional control panel. CATS serves as an intermediary between
                          the GW controller and the Smart Operation Panel.
                          It also controls the power status of the control panel.
                          CATS communicates with the Smart Operation Panel using the
                          Flair-API and communicates with the GW module using the GW-API.
GW-IPC                    The name of the interface used among modules in the GW controller.
                          The role is the same as that of the Flair-API.
     •   API stands for Application Programming Interface. An API is an interface that software
         modules use in order to communicate with each other.
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13    Extended Feature       Used for system maintenance, such as control panel self-check.
                                                                                                    Operation
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      key (EX1)
14    Control panel reboot   Used when rebooting the control panel.
      key
15    SD card slot           Insert an SD card here.
16    Media access lamp      Lights when an external media is inserted into the SD card slot or
                             the USB slot.
17    USB slot               Insert a USB memory device here.
Panel Display
Soft keys displayed on the screen (when the Authentication Function is
Disabled)
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13    [Check Status]   You can check the status of the MFP, each function, and the current job.
      key              You can also check the job history and maintenance information of the
                       MFP.
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No.           Name                                          Description
1      [User icon] key        You can configure the authentication setting. This key appears when
                              someone is logging in. If pressed after logging in, the login user name
                              appears for a while in the login user information display area.
2     [Login/Logout] key      This key is displayed if the authentication function is enabled. By
                              pressing [Login], the login menu appears. If you have already logged
                              in, [Logout] appears. By pressing [Logout], you can log out.
3     Login user              The name of the user logging in appears in this area. By pressing the
      information display     [User icon] key, the name of the user logging in appears for
      area                    approximately 5 seconds (and then automatically switches back to
                              displaying the function keys.)
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Touch Panel
The touch panel of this machine uses a 4-wire resistive film method (low load resistive film
analog 4-wire method). It can detect two points for flick/drag/pinch-in/pinch-out operations.
Resistive touch panel has been adopted in order to allow operation with a prosthetic hand.
Basic Structure
An analog 4-wire resistive film touch panel has 2 layers. Two materials (mainly film or glass)
with transparent conductive film (ITO) are attached such that the transparent conductive film
layers face each other.
When the film is pressed with a finger or a pen, the transparent conductive films contact each
other and the touch panel operation is recognized.
Insulators (spacing dots) secure space between the two transparent conductive film layers to
prevent short-circuiting.
Because the transparent conductive film has a uniform resistance characteristic, the resistance
value reflects the distance of contact.
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[A]: Spacing dot
[B]: PET film
[C]: Transparent conductive film
[D]: Base glass
[E]: LCD panel
With the Multi-touch calibration in the self-check function, the touch panel is automatically
calibrated using the results of touches to the top left and bottom right positions.
The values of “EVR_X”, “EVR_Y”, “X_MAX”, and “Y_MAX” are used for internal processing.
They do not indicate the positions or distance of the touched points. There is no problem unless
there is a huge difference between the values of the first calibration and the second calibration.
There are two screen startup modes. The factory default setting is Normal.
1.   Normal
     This is the standard startup mode. When the main power of the MFP is turned ON, the
     control panel starts up using less power compared to Quick mode.
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2.   Quick
     By preparing for the next startup when the machine shuts down, the control panel starts up
     faster than in Normal mode.
     •   In the following cases, the control panel starts up in Normal mode even if [Quick] is
         selected.
         •   The power cord has been disconnected from the power outlet after the last
             shutdown.
         •   The MFP is turned ON after being turned OFF due to reasons such as a power
             failure.
         •   The MFP was not properly shut down the last time it was turned OFF.
In Normal mode
The startup screen is displayed on the display panel, followed by the startup animation.
In Quick mode
The [Home] screen is displayed immediately after the main power of the MFP is turned ON. The
startup screen displayed when starting in Normal mode is not displayed.
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When Quick mode is selected, the MFP prepares for the next startup when it shuts down. The
main power indicator flashes during preparation for the next startup. The indicator turns off
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when preparation is completed.
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If the MFP is turned ON during shutdown, the preparation for the next startup continues. When
preparing for the next startup is completed, the control panel starts up in Quick mode.
     •    When Quick mode is selected, the control panel starts up faster than in Normal mode
          but shutdown takes longer than in Normal mode.
Shutdown Functions
The shutdown functions and their uses are as follows.
   Shutdown                            Use                                    Operation
        mode
Normal             Same as shutdown by users.                    Turn the main power switch off.
Shutdown
Forced             When normal shutdown does not complete        Hold the main power switch 6
shutdown           even though you waited a long time.           seconds or longer.
Shutdown for       •   When you have to disconnect the           Turn the main power switch off
parts                  power cord from the power outlet,         while holding down [Stop].
replacement            such as when replacing parts.             Continue to hold down the [Stop]
                   •   When you want to start the machine        key until the shutdown screen is
                       normally and then enter recovery          displayed.
                       mode, without changing the Startup
                       mode in Screen Features Settings.
                       (For updating control panel firmware)
Shutdown for       When you are going to turn on the MFP         Turn the main power switch off
the software       within 5 minutes for updating the MFP         while holding down the [EX1] key.
update             firmware or package.                          Continue to hold down the [Stop]
                   (Use shutdown for parts replacement if you    key until the shutdown screen is
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Normal Shutdown
The MFP is equipped with a function to shut down safely in order to:
•    Prevent damage to the file systems in the HDD and the NAND flash memory.
•    Prevent paper from being left inside the body of the MFP (except when the paper is
     jammed).
The shutdown process begins when the main power switch is pressed. To make a forced
shutdown, press and hold the main power switch for 6 seconds. However, if you force a
shutdown during the shutdown process, data being processed may be lost. The forced
shutdown is to be used to shut down the MFP without disconnecting the power cord when the
shutdown process cannot be completed.
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Service program (SP) modes for the Smart Operation Panel are as follows:
     Mode                            Use                                      Notes
SP Mode (MFP)      SP modes for the MFP                   The numeric keys are required to enter this
                   (controller, engine)                   mode. Display the application where soft keys
                                                          are displayed or the soft keys of the SP mode.
Service mode       SP modes for the Smart                 Same as above
(operation         Operation Panel.
panel)             •     Changing SP mode
                         settings in the Screen
                         Features Settings menu.
                   •     Installing and updating
                         applications that can be
                         installed
Recovery mode      Maintenance modes for the              -
                   Android OS
                   •     Updating firmware
                   •     Updating Keymicon
Login
In the same way as you log in to the SP Mode on the MFP, you use the soft keys to enter a
combination of numbers in order to login to the service mode of the control panel.
     •   You cannot log in to the service mode of the control panel when one of the following
         screens is displayed.
         •    Stop All Jobs
         •    Settings
         •    Address Book Management
Use the numeric keys on one of the following screens.
•    Soft keys on the application screen where soft keys appear
•    Soft keys for the control panel’s service mode (displayed by pressing both the [EX3] key
     and [Check Status] at the same time)
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Logout
Press [Logout] to log out from the control panel’s service mode.
    •      You need to logout manually because the Auto Logout function does not work.
Depending on the authentication settings of the MFP, the following screen is displayed after you
log out.
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                                     Authentication settings
Administrator authentication: OFF    Administrator authentication: ON          Administrator
     User authentication: OFF            User authentication: OFF           authentication: ON
                                                                          User authentication: ON
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Screen of the function selected in   Screen of the function selected in   [Home] screen
[Function Priority]                  [Function Priority]
• The machine can enter the recovery mode even if [Service Mode Lock] is enabled.
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Device
                      Menu level                                             Description
1st level     2nd level               3rd level
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Storage &   Internal           Used and Total            Displays the used size and total size of the
USB         storage            Storage Capacity          internal storage.
            SD CARD*1          Used and Total SD         Displays the used size and total size of the SD
                               Card Capacity             card.
                               Safely Remove             *To remove the SD card, click the        or
                               Hardware icon (       )        icon instead of the Safely Remove
                                                         Hardware icon (     ).
            USB                Used and Total            Displays the used size and total size of the
            STORAGE*2          USB Storage               USB storage device.
                               Capacity                  *To remove the USB flash drive, click the
                               Safely Remove             or       icon instead of the Safely Remove
                               Hardware icon (       )   Hardware icon (     ).
Apps        Install            Install from SD           Install or update applications from an SD card.
                               Card
                               Install from Server       Enter a product key to install or update
                                                         applications from the server.
                               Firmware update           Update the firmware from the SD card set in
                                                         the operation panel slot. If the SD card is not
                                                         inserted, an error message is displayed.
                               Application Site          Start up Application Site.
                               Activate                  Activate applications that have been installed
                               Applications              from the server.
                               Update                    Update applications that have been installed.
                               Applications
                               Uninstall                 Uninstall applications.
                               Check Server              Check if you can connect to the Server.
                               Connect
*1 Displayed only when an SD card is inserted into the SD card slot of the operation panel.
*2 Displayed only when an USB storage device is inserted into the USB slot of the operation
panel.
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Personal
              Menu level                                              Description
  1st level          2nd level          3rd
                                        level
Lauguage &    Registration          -            You can register the external keyboard, display the
input         Keyboard                           connected keyboard, or remove the external
                                                 keyboard.
System
                       Menu level                                              Description
  1st level           2nd level                 3rd level
Screen        Status                                           Displays the following:
Device                                                         •    Wireless LAN MAC address
Settings                                                       •    Bluetooth address
Information                                                    •    Interface Settings
                                                               •    Wi-Fi settings (ON/OFF)
              Legal information           Open source          Displays the open source license
                                          licenses             information.
                                          System WebView       Displays the license of the system
                                          Licences             used in this machine.
                                          Wallpapers           Displays the copyright of the picture of
                                                               the wallpaper.
              Software Version            Version List         Displays the versions of operation
              List                        Record               panel firmware and installed
                                          Save to SD           applications.
                                          Card*1               When saving the software version list
                                                               on an SD card, insert an SD card into
                                                               the SD card slot of the operation panel,
                                                               and then press [Save to SD Card].
              Operation Panel                                  Displays the hardware information of
              Kind                                             the operation panel with a 4-digit code.
                                                               1st digit: LCD size
                                                               •    1: 10.1"
                                                               •    2: 7"
                                                               2nd digit: LCD vendor
                                                               •    0: AUO
                                                               •    1: INNOLUX
                                                               •    2: Dongbond
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                                                          3rd digit: eMMC version
                                                                                                   Operation
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                                                      •       7: Version 5.00
                                                      •       8: Version 5.10
                                                      4th digit: PCB vendor
                                                      •       N: NEC
                                                      •       R: RICOH
Screen        Use of External     Screen SD Card      Activates or deactivates the screen SD
Device        Interface           Slot                card slot. When set to [Inactive], power
Settings                          (Active/Inactive)   is not supplied to the screen SD card
                                                      slot. When this setting is changed from
                                                      [Active] to [Inactive], the following
                                                      settings are automatically changed to
                                                      disable the use of the screen SD card
                                                      slot.
                                                      User menu: Screen Feature Settings >
                                                      System > Screen Device Settings >
                                                      Screen SD Card Slot
                                                      Service menu: System > Screen
                                                      Device Settings > Prohibit Use of
                                                      External Interface > Screen SD Card
                                                      Slot
                                                      When this setting is changed from
                                                      [Inactive] to [Active], however, the
                                                      settings above will not be changed.
                                                      You must change the settings manually
                                                      to enable the use of the screen SD
                                                      card slot.
                                  Screen USB Port     Activates or deactivates the screen
                                  (Active/Inactive)   USB port. When set to [Inactive],
                                                      power is not supplied to the screen
                                                      USB port. When this setting is changed
                                                      from [Active] to [Inactive], the following
                                                      settings are automatically changed to
                                                      disable the use of the screen USB port.
                                                      User menu: Screen Feature Settings >
                                                      System > Screen Device Settings >
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                                           automatically set to off and the
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                                           Bluetooth function setting in
                                           [Screen Features Settings] is
                                           hidden.
                                           If you select [Do not prohibit] for
                                           this setting, the Bluetooth function
                                           setting in [Screen Features
                                           Settings] is displayed. The setting
                                           remains unchanged.
                                       •   Screen SD Card Slot (Do not
                                           Prohibit/Prohibit)
                                           If you select [Prohibit] for this
                                           setting, the Screen SD Card Slot
                                           function is automatically set to off
                                           and the Screen SD Card Slot
                                           function setting in [Screen
                                           Features Settings] is hidden.
                                           If you select [Do not prohibit] for
                                           this setting, the Screen SD Card
                                           Slot function setting in [Screen
                                           Features Settings] is displayed.
                                           The setting remains unchanged.
                                       •   Screen USB Port (Do not
                                           Prohibit/Prohibit)
                                           If you select [Prohibit] for this
                                           setting, the Screen USB Memory
                                           Slot function is automatically set to
                                           [OFF] and the Screen USB
                                           Memory Slot function setting in
                                           [Screen Features Settings] is
                                           hidden.
                                           If you select [Do not prohibit] for
                                           this setting, the Screen USB
                                           Memory Slot function setting in
                                           [Screen Features Settings] is
                                           displayed. The setting remains
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               Application Settings                      Displays a list of installed applications.
                                                                                                      Operation
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                                                         If you press [Settings] for an
                                                         application, the setting screen for the
                                                         CE is displayed. The screen does not
                                                         change if the application has no setting
                                                         items.
               Recovery by             Recovery by       This setting gives priority to the
               Authentication          Authentication    recovery time from energy saving
               Priority                Priority          modes when an IC card authentication
                                                         device is connected.
                                                         When this setting is selected, the MFP
                                                         does not enter Engine OFF mode, and
                                                         always recovers from Silent mode.
                                       Start Time        You can specify the start time of
                                       (hh:mm)           Authentication priority mode.
                                                         Note: This can be changed only when
                                                         [Recovery by Authentication Priority] is
                                                         deselected.
                                       Period (Hours)    You can specify the period of validity of
                                                         Authentication priority mode.
                                                         Note: This can be changed only when
                                                         [Recovery by Authentication Priority] is
                                                         deselected.
               Screen device                             This setting prevents the operation
               always-connection                         panel from entering Sleep mode so
               Setting                                   that Bluetooth and other
                                                         communication devices remain
                                                         connected.
                                                         When this setting is selected, the
                                                         operation panel does not enter Sleep
                                                         mode. Only the LCD (display panel)
                                                         turns OFF.
               Panel Self Check                          Starts self-diagnosis of the operation
                                                         panel.
                                                         (Panel Self Check)
*1 This can be pressed only when an SD card is inserted to the SD card slot of the operation
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panel.
* The [microSD Erasure Count] menu cannot be used with this machine.
    •    The [Self Check] menu is displayed in either English or Japanese. The language can
         be changed using the [Change Language] button on the Home screen.
    •    If an unavailable language is selected, English will be displayed.
    •    With some diagnostic items, press [Back] [A] at the bottom of the screen to return to
         the top menu of [Self Check].
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LED Check
Select the [All Light On] checkbox, and make sure the following LEDs light:
•    Data In indicator (facsimile and printer modes)
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•    Fax indicator
•    [Check Status] indicator (flashes in red and orange alternately)
•    Operation call light (if attached) (lights in red/blue)
When the check is completed, press [Back] to return to the top menu of [Self Check].
Key Check
Check if the Extended Feature keys on the left side of the control panel (EX1, EX2, EX3 from
top to bottom) are functioning normally. If they are functioning normally, the key will turn green
when pressed.
[FOOT SW] is not used.
When the check is completed, press [End] to return to the top menu of [Self Check].
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LCD Check
Visually inspect the color of the LCD. The displayed colors are white/black/red/green/blue. The
LCD changes to the next color when you press it.
The check is completed when all colors have been displayed. The screen returns to the top
menu of [Self Check].
TouchPanel Calibration
Calibration should be done when the touch panel does not recognize the touched area correctly,
or when you have replaced the LCD only. When you replace the panel assy as a whole instead
of replacing the LCD only, calibration is not necessary because the panel assy has already
been calibrated at the factory.
Calibrate the touch panel by touching the center of each of the five “+” signs.
The five “+” signs are displayed in the order of top left, bottom right, bottom left, center, and top
right.
After you have touched the five “+” signs, the display switches to the [Retry/OK] screen.
•    If you want to calibrate again, press [EX1].
•        To save the calibration settings and return to the [Self Check] menu, press the [EX3] key.
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Bluetooth Check
Check and configure the Bluetooth device connection.
When the check is completed, press [Back] to return to the top menu of [Self Check].
     •   You cannot switch Bluetooth to [ON] or [OFF] from the [Self Check] menu. Before
         checking the Bluetooth device connection, specify [ON] for [Bluetooth] in [Screen
         Features Settings] > [WIRELESS & NETWORKS] > [Bluetooth].
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When the check is completed, press [Back] to return to the top menu of [Self Check].
TouchPanel Check
For each of the nine reference points on the screen, the distance between the detected pressed
position and the nearest reference point is displayed. The last detected distance remains
displayed near each reference point.
 To complete the check, press the five reference points (four corners and the center).
If the distance between the detected pressed position and the reference point is within ±12 px
for each of the five points, the [OK] button appears.
(However, even when the [OK] button is being displayed, if you press the screen again and the
distance exceeds ±12px, the [OK] button disappears.)
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If you press the [OK] button, SP5-971-001 (Operation Panel Coordinates Adjustment) switches
from "0: Not Adjusted" to "1: Adjusted" and the screen returns to the self-inspection menu.
If you press the [Back] key, SP5-971-001 does not switch and the screen returns to the
self-inspection menu.
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When the check is completed, press [Back] to return to the top menu of [Self Check].
MultiTouch Calibration
Calibrate the touch panel for multi-tap input methods such as pinch-in/pinch-out.
Touch the center of both “+” signs. The two “+” signs are displayed in the order of top left and
bottom right. Repeat the procedure. The touch panel will be calibrated.
•   If you want to adjust it again, press the [EX1] key.
•   If you want to confirm that the calibration results are OK, press the [EX3] key to return to
    the top menu of [Self Check].
The “Back Key” in the message is actually the [EX1] key and the “Menu Key” in the message is
actually the [EX3] key.
    •    The values of “EVR_X”, “EVR_Y”, “X_MAX”, and “Y_MAX” are for internal processing
         and do not indicate the positions or distance of the points touched. There is no
         problem unless there is a huge difference between the values of the first calibration
         and the second calibration.
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8.3.5 RECOVERY MODE
The recovery mode menu is as follows. Ask your manager for details on how to enter Recovery
mode.
           Menu                                           Description
reboot system           Reboots the Android OS.
now
apply update from       Updates the Cheetah System firmware by specifying the folder path.
sdcard
wipe data/factory       Deletes all installed applications and all settings on the Cheetah.
reset
wipe cache              Deletes all data that is stored on the cache partition. Currently, Cheetah does
partition               not use the cache partition, so nothing happens when this menu item is
                        accessed.
wipe free area          Deletes all data that is stored on the free partition. Cheetah stores the version
partition               history on the free partition. When this menu item is selected, it will then
                        disappear.
wipe LegacyUI           Deletes Legacy UI.
area
micon update            Updates Keymicon by specifying the folder path.
from sdcard
view recovery           Displays the recovery log.
logs
• If [System Settings] > [Administrator Tools] > [Extended Security] > [Update Firmware]
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         is set to [Prohibit], the control panel cannot enter the recovery mode.
    •    Ask your manager for information on how to enter the Recovery Mode.
Overview
Application settings and additional applications installed on the Smart Operation Panel can be
backed up automatically and can be restored, e.g. after Smart Operation Panel replacement.
In Cheetah SP mode, select [Screen Device Settings]> [Backup / Restore Settings].
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     •   During the backup, the message being backed up is displayed and other operations
         cannot be performed.
•    A backup is performed 24 hours after the last backup. If the machine doesn’t have backup
     data, the first backup is performed at 2:00 AM.
•    A backup cannot be performed under any of the conditions below and will retry 1 hour later.
     •   During ARFU, firmware updating from the download site, etc
     •   LCD on the operation panel: ON.
     •   HDD cannot be accessed for 60 sec.
•    If the backup data has not changed, no backup will be performed. (Maximum - 7 days)
•    During the backup, the LCD is off.
•    Backup data is stored on the HDD.
•    The amount of time for the backup is as follows:
     Example:
                                                               Data                Backup time
     Additional applications                           106MB               1m 6s
     Application settings                              0.2MB               36s
     Total                                             106.2MB             1m 42s
The default setting is “Enabled”. To change it to “Disabled”, uncheck “Enabled”. Restarting the
machine is not necessary.
In Cheetah SP mode, select [Screen Device Settings] > [Backup/Restore Settings] In Cheetah
SP mode.
Restore
     •   If the machine doesn’t have any backup data, the restore function cannot be used.
1.   Execute [Cheetah SP mode] > [Screen Device Settings] > [Backup/Restore Settings] >
     [Start Restore].
2.   After a message indicating that restoration takes several minutes is displayed, touch
     "execute".
     A message saying please wait for a while is displayed. Time is about 10 minutes.
3.   After a message indicating that the next message is displayed, touch [Close].
     A message that the restoration was successful is displayed.
4.   Turn the main switch off/on.
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If the restore fails and an error code appears on the operation panel.
Code                                 Cause                                          Solution
1         Failed to restore additionally installed application data      Retry the Restore procedure.
3         Failed to restore application setting data                     Retry the Restore procedure.
      •    In the case of models provided with package firmware only, updates for the Smart
           Operation Panel and applications are also provided via package firmware. For details,
           see ”Firmware Update (Removable Media)”.
There are three methods to update the Smart Operation Panel. The method is different
depending on what you want to update.
1.    Installation/update from a media
2.    Installation/update from the eDC Server
3.    Installation/update from Application Site
     Update method                            Features                          Control    Applications
                                                                                panel
                                                                               firmware
Installation/update      Installation or update is possible in the            Yes          Yes
from a media             following ways.
                         1.   Applications
                              •     Use the installation screen in the
                                    control panel’s service mode to
                                    update applications.
                              •     You can install or update multiple
                                    applications at once.
                              •     You can also uninstall an application.
                         2.   Package firmware (SD card or USB flash
                              drive)
                                  Refer to ”Firmware Update (Removable
                              Media)”.
                         3.   Firmware
                              The operation panel firmware can be
                              updated from the Service Mode Menu or
                              from recovery mode.
Installation/update      Install or update applications directly from the     No           Yes
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                         This method is mainly for paid applications. A
                         product key is required when an application is
                         installed for the first time.
                         *The update procedure is the same as when
                         updating the Smart Operation Panel application
                         already released.
Installation/update      Installation and Updating of applications and          Yes*1      Yes
from Application Site    firmware update can be done from the
                         Application Site. When administrator
                         authentication is enabled, an administrator
                         privilege is required to start the Application Site.
                         If you log in to the operation panel service
                         mode, however, you can use it with CE
                         privilege.
*1 Update can only be done by using a package file.
The following two methods can be used for updating the firmware.
•     Update from a media
•     Installation/update from Application Site
The following three methods can be used for updating an application.
•     Installation/update from a media
•     Installation/update from the eDC Server
•     Installation/update from Application Site
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Package Update
This method uses the package update function to update the control panel firmware and/or
applications. The package update function is provided by the controller.
Update is done in the following order:
1.   Controller firmware
2.   Applications
3.   Control panel firmware
If the control panel firmware has to be updated, the control panel starts in the recovery mode
and the firmware is automatically updated.
The control panel restarts when updating is completed. The result notification is processed after
the control panel restarts.
Refer to ”Firmware Update (Removable Media)” for details.
When Installation/Update Is Prohibited
If [System Settings] > [Administrator Tools] > [Extended Security] > [Update Firmware] is set to
[Prohibit], the execution key is grayed out and installation/update cannot be executed.
When trying to update from a PC, updating fails and the result is recorded as “Failed”.
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     firmware, and then restarts in normal mode again. See "Service Mode Menu".
2.   Recovery Mode
     Insert the SD card into the SD card slot of the control panel. Enter recovery mode. Select
     [apply update from sdcard] and follow the instructions. See "Recovery Mode".
         •    The server address is stored in the firmware of the Smart Operation Panel.
         •    To connect to the server, the network settings of the MFP must be configured
              correctly. For the required configuration, see the Field Service Manual of the MFP.
         •    If the server connection fails, see Troubleshooting_1 for error codes.
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Activation
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Update
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3.   Select [Update Applications].
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4.   Select the application to be updated, and then press [Check Update Status].
5.   Follow the instructions shown on the screen.
Forced Uninstallation
If you try to uninstall an activated application without first deactivating it, the uninstallation will
fail. However, the application can be uninstalled without deactivation (forced uninstallation) in
the following circumstances:
•    Uninstallation using the service login uninstallation menu
•    Deactivation failure due to the license information stored in the control panel not matching
     the license information published by the server
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Application Site
"Application Site" has been added to Screen Service mode. Field engineers can start up
Application Site to install or update applications or firmware without needing user administrator
credentials.
This menu item opens Application Site by using the Web Browser NX app.
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8.4 TROUBLESHOOTING
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                Symptom                                              Solution
The touch panel is damaged (broken,       •      Connecting a commercially available USB mouse
dented, etc.) and cannot be operated.            enables the same operation as the touch panel.
                                          •      Replace the LCD.
                                          •      Replace the operation panel unit (you need to
                                                 transfer user information, and reinstall the
                                                 applications, etc.). Refer to "Factory Reset and
                                                 Restoration".
The touch panel does not respond.         •      Connecting a commercially available USB mouse
                                                 enables the same operation as the touch panel.
                                          •      Execute the Panel Self Check.
                                          •      Check the operations other than that of the touch
                                                 panel.
                                          •      Replace the LCD.
                                          •      Replace the operation panel unit (you need to
                                                 transfer user information, and reinstall the
                                                 applications, etc.). Refer to "Factory Reset and
                                                 Restoration".
The touch panel’s coordinates have        •      Connecting a commercially available USB mouse
shifted substantially, resulting in not          enables the same operation as the touch panel. So
being able to execute its calibration.           you can execute the calibration
                                          •      Execute the Panel Self Check, or the TouchPanel
                                                 Calibration
                                          •      Execute the MultiTouch Calibration.
                                          •      If the shift occurs even after turning the power and
                                                 then back on, check the battery voltage of the
                                                 operation panel’s main controller board.
                                          •      Replace the main controller board.
                                          •      Replace the operation panel unit (you need to
                                                 transfer user information, and reinstall the
                                                 applications, etc.). Refer to "Factory Reset and
                                                 Restoration".
Cannot enter the SSP mode.                    If using the screen in a Classic Application, it does not
                                          support multitouch, so you cannot enter the SSP mode
                                          by the normal operation.
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             Symptom                              Solution
                           Instead, use the EX3 key. Press and hold the EX3 key,
                           and then press the "System/Copy" button in the SP
                           mode menu.
SC672-11 appears.          Cause
                           Communication between the controller and the
                           operation panel was not established after a normal
                           startup.
                           USB cable between the operation panel and the MFP is
                           disconnected, damaged or defective.
                           Solution
                           Reconnect or replace the USB cable. For details about
                           how to replace the USB cable, refer to the service
                           manual for the MFP.
                           Reference
                           For details about SC672, refer to the service manual for
                           the MFP.
SC672-12 appears.          Cause
                           Communication between the controller and the
                           operation panel was interrupted after a normal startup.
                           USB cable between the operation panel and the MFP is
                           disconnected, damaged or defective.
                           Solution
                           Reconnect or replace the USB cable. For details about
                           how to replace the USB cable, refer to the service
                           manual for the MFP.
                           Reference
                           For details about SC672, refer to the service manual for
                           the MFP.
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  Applicable applications
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  Copy (Classic) / Scanner (Classic) / Printer (Classic) / Document Server / Quick Copy / Quick
  Fax / Quick Scanner / Web Browser
   / Quick ID Card Authentication Config*
  *Depends on the model whether it is a preinstalled application
  If an error related to the application occurs, the operation panel’s operating system
  automatically restarts the application (with a confirmation dialog box).
Third-Party Application
  If using a third-party application, the error message, code, and solution may vary depending on
  the application. Follow the third-party vendor’s instructions.
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         Items                                            Objective
                         Only delete     Reset application            Update the system and reset
                             data      configuration to factory        application configuration to
                                              settings.                     factory settings.
Registering user         -             As required                    As required
information other than
those imported
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 Before executing Factory Reset, be sure to obtain the package firmware and copy it to the SD
 card.
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 Factory Reset
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 1.   Enter the recovery mode.
 2.   Select and execute "wipe data/factory reset".
      Press the EX1 and EX2 keys to move the cursor up and down.
      Press the EX3 key to execute the selected function.
      The message “wiping data…” appears and the data and cache are cleared (within 1
      minute).
      On completion, the displayed screen returns to the recovery mode menu.
      If you reboot the machine as is, the machine cannot display the messages in the local
      language because of the absence of the Legacy UI data.
      The pre-installed applications have also been deleted, so the alert appears.
      For restoration, follow the installation procedure of package firmware, and update it.
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Error Codes
Error codes may appear along with the message reporting the installation failure.
 Error                                          Explanation
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 Code
215-01    Installation of an application that cannot be used according to the system configuration
          was attempted.
          (Example: This occurs when installing an application with the copier, scanner and fax
          functions on a non-MFP printer. However, if any of these functions can be used, the
          application with such multiple functions can be installed.)
215-02    This occurs if the hard disk cannot be used.
215-03    An application that does not match the type (LP/MFP) or model has been installed. *
215-04    Installation of an application that cannot be installed for the Basic model was
          attempted.
221       The system cannot stop the application for the update or uninstallation.
222       The signature is not authentic.
235       The signature is not authentic.
* If the model information (type or model) does not match, even if SC215-03 does light up at the
time of installation, the error message may appear the next time the machine is started. The
message shows the model/version information of the correct firmware and that of the installed
firmware. This can be restored by updating the firmware to the version with the correct model
information.
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      •   An additional 3-digit code may be displayed to indicate the details. Example: 101-805
XXX -XXX (3 digit-3 digit error)
  Error                       Explanation                                     Solution
  code
101-801     Connection Timeout                                   Check the network settings of the
                                                                 device.
                                                                 •   Network selection (MFP /
                                                                     Operation Panel)
                                                                 •   IP address
                                                                 •   Default gateway
                                                                 •   Check DNS etc.
101-802     SSL communication failed                             Check the network settings of the
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101-803   Proxy authentication failed                    Check the proxy settings of the
                                                                                               Operation
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                                                         device.
101-804   Proxy-Connection Timeout                       Check the proxy settings of the
                                                         device.
101-805   The server is under maintenance.               Resume the operation after
          Connection timeout.                            completing the server maintenance.
          (An incorrect network was selected on the      Check the machine’s network
          operation panel.)                              settings.
103-705   Executed activation for an already-activated   Execute the update, not activation.
          machine with a different product key.
201-700   Activation is being attempted from a device    Check the machine’s network
          with an unauthorized serial number.            settings.
203-706   License update has been executed using a       Execute activation, not license
          deactivated product key.                       update.
          => User operation is required because the
          settings remain even after deactivation.
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SERVICE MANUAL APPENDICES
                        Rev. 06/30/2022
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                APPENDICES
                                  TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SPECIFICATIONS ...........................................................................1-1
   1.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS (MF) ........................................................................... 1-1
        1.1.1 MAINFRAME ................................................................................................... 1-1
        1.1.2 COPIER SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................ 1-4
        1.1.3 PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................... 1-6
        1.1.4 SCAN SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................ 1-7
   1.2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS (P) ............................................................................ 1-12
        1.2.1 MAINFRAME ................................................................................................. 1-12
   1.3 SUPPORTED PAPER SIZES................................................................................... 1-16
        1.3.1 PAPER FEED ................................................................................................ 1-16
   1.4 SOFTWARE ACCESSORIES .................................................................................. 1-18
        1.4.1 PRINTER DRIVERS ...................................................................................... 1-18
        1.4.2 SCANNER AND LAN FAX DRIVERS............................................................. 1-19
   1.5 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ......................................................................................... 1-21
        1.5.1 PAPER FEED UNIT PB1160 .......................................................................... 1-21
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             550F/600F/600SRF Only).................................................................................... 3-3
             Selecting the Program Number (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)............................. 3-3
             Service Mode Lock/Unlock .................................................................................. 3-4
       3.1.3 REMARKS ...................................................................................................... 3-4
             Display on the Operation Panel Screen ............................................................... 3-4
             Others ................................................................................................................. 3-5
  3.2 INPUT AND OUTPUT CHECK ................................................................................... 3-6
       3.2.1 INPUT CHECK TABLE (SP5-803) ................................................................... 3-6
       3.2.2 OUTPUT CHECK TABLE (SP5-804)................................................................ 3-6
  3.3 PRINTER SERVICE MODE ....................................................................................... 3-7
       3.3.1 PRINTER SERVICE MODE............................................................................. 3-7
6. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION.....................................................6-1
  6.1 PRINTING FEATURES .............................................................................................. 6-1
       6.1.1 BEHAVIOR OF USB PRINTER DETECTION .................................................. 6-1
       6.1.2 AUTO PDL DETECTION FUNCTION .............................................................. 6-1
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            Overview ............................................................................................................. 6-1
            Conditions for detection of the PDL ..................................................................... 6-1
            PDL detection by the printer system, PCL interpreter and PS interpreter ............. 6-2
            PDL selection and switching ................................................................................ 6-2
            Triggers ............................................................................................................... 6-3
            Some possible problems ..................................................................................... 6-4
            Printer Bit Switch description ............................................................................... 6-4
       6.1.3 PRINT IMAGES ROTATION ............................................................................ 6-5
            Printer Bit Switch description ............................................................................... 6-5
       6.1.4 PJL USTATUS ................................................................................................. 6-6
            Printer Bit Switch description ............................................................................... 6-6
  6.2 SCANNER FEATURES (IM 550F/600F/600SRF ONLY) ............................................ 6-9
       6.2.1 DISPLAY SETTINGS OF RECENTLY USED SCAN DESTINATION ................ 6-9
       6.2.2 THE SETTING OF SMTP AUTHENTICATION IN SCAN TO EMAIL................. 6-9
            Typical example................................................................................................. 6-10
       6.2.3 THE QUALIFICATION SWITCHING OF SCAN TO FOLDER ......................... 6-11
  6.3 MANAGEMENT FEATURES.................................................................................... 6-13
       6.3.1 HOW TO DISABLE THE DOCUMENT SERVER FUNCTION (IM
       550F/600F/600SRF ONLY) ...................................................................................... 6-13
  6.4 SECURITY FEATURES ........................................................................................... 6-14
       6.4.1 HOW TO RESTRICT ACCESS TO THE WIM JOB MENU ............................. 6-14
       6.4.2 HOW TO RESTRICT WEB IMAGE MONITOR ACCESS TO THE DOCUMENT
       SERVER (IM 550F/600F/600SRF ONLY)................................................................. 6-14
       6.4.3 USER AUTHENTICATION FOR SPECIFIC MFP APPLICATIONS (IM
       550F/600F/600SRF ONLY) ...................................................................................... 6-15
1. SPECIFICATIONS
                                                                                                    0BSpecificatio
1.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS (MF)
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1.1.1 MAINFRAME
                 Item                                             Spec.
Configuration:                         Desktop
Color Supported:                       Black and White
CPU:                                   Intel® AtomTM Processor ApolloLake
                                       1.3 GHz
RAM:                                   Standard: 2 GB
HDD:                                   320 GB
Scanning Element:                      One-dimensional solid scanning through CCD
Printing process:                      Laser beam scanning and electro-photographic printing
Development:                           Monocomponent jumping development system
Fusing System:                         Roller fusing system
Recommended             Tray 1         A4 SEF, A5 SEF/LEF, A6 SEF, B5 SEF, B6 SEF, 8.5" ×
Paper Size:             (Standard      14"(LG) SEF, 8.5" × 13"(Foolscap) SEF, 8.5" × 11"(LT) SEF,
                        Tray):         8.25" × 14"(Government LG) SEF, 8.25" × 13"(Folio) SEF,
                                       8" × 13"(F/GL) SEF, 8" × 10"(Eng Quatro) SEF, 7.25" ×
                                       10.5"(Executive) SEF, 5.5" × 8.5" (Half Letter) SEF, 16K
                                       SEF, 8.5" × 13.4" SEF
                                       <Custom Size Paper>
                                       Width: 105.0 mm (4.14 inch) - 216.0 mm (8.50 inch)
                                       Length: 148.0 mm (5.83 inch) - 356.0 mm (14.0 inch)
Recommended             Tray 2 to 5    A4 SEF, A5 SEF, B5 SEF, B6 SEF, 8.5" × 14"(LG) SEF, 8.5"
Paper Size:             (Optional      × 13"(Foolscap) SEF, 8.5" × 11"(LT) SEF, 8.25" ×
                        Paper Feed     14"(Government LG) SEF, 8.25" × 13"(Folio) SEF, 8" ×
                        Tray):         13"(F/GL) SEF, 8" × 10"(Eng Quatro) SEF, 7.25" ×
                                       10.5"(Executive) SEF, 5.5" × 8.5" (Half Letter) SEF, Com10
                                       SEF, Monarch SEF, C5 SEF, C6 SEF, DL Env SEF, 16K
                                       SEF, 8.5" × 13.4" SEF
                                       <Custom Size Paper>
                                       Width: 92.0 mm (3.63 inch) - 216.0 mm (8.50 inch)
                                       Length: 162.0 mm (6.83 inch) - 356.0 mm (14.0 inch)
Recommended             Bypass Tray:   A4 SEF, A5 SEF/LEF, A6 SEF, B5 SEF, B6 SEF, 8.5" ×
Paper Size:                            14"(LG) SEF, 8.5" × 13"(Foolscap) SEF, 8.5" × 11"(LT) SEF,
                Item                                             Spec.
                                      8.25" × 14"(Government LG) SEF, 8.25" × 13"(Folio) SEF,
                                      8" × 13"(F/GL) SEF, 8" × 10"(Eng Quatro) SEF, 7.25" ×
                                      10.5"(Executive) SEF, 5.5" × 8.5" (Half Letter) SEF, Com10
                                      SEF, Monarch SEF, C5 SEF, C6 SEF, DL Env SEF, 16K
                                      SEF, 8.5" × 13.4" SEF
                                      <Custom Size Paper>
                                      Width: 70.0 mm (2.76 inch) - 216.0 mm (8.50 inch)
                                      Length: 148.0 mm (5.83 inch) - 356.0 mm (14.0 inch)
Paper Feeding          Standard:      600 sheets (500 sheets + 100 sheets/ bypass)
Capacity (LT/A4:       Option:        Paper Feed Unit: 500 sheets
80gsm paper):          Max:           2,600 sheets (500 sheets × 5 trays + 100 sheets/bypass)
Paper Output           Max:           500 sheets
Capacity (LT/A4:
80gsm paper):
Paper Type             Tray 1         Paper Type:
Capacity:              (Standard      Plain Paper (Not Displayed as Paper Type), Recycle Paper,
                       Tray):         Color Paper, Letterhead, Preprinted Paper, Bond Paper
                                      Thickness:
                                      Plain Paper 1, Plain Paper 2, Middle Thick, Thick Paper 1
                       Tray 2 to 5    Paper Type:
                       (Optional      Plain Paper (Not Displayed as Paper Type), Recycle Paper,
                       Paper Feed     Color Paper, Letterhead, Preprinted Paper, Bond Paper,
                       Tray):         Envelope
                                      Thickness:
                                      Plain Paper 1, Plain Paper 2, Middle Thick, Thick Paper 1,
                                      Thick Paper 2, Thick Paper 3
                       Bypass Tray:   Paper Type:
                                      Plain Paper (Not Displayed as Paper Type), Recycle Paper,
                                      Color Paper, Special Paper, Letterhead, Preprinted Paper,
                                      Bond Paper, OHP, Label, Envelope
                                      Thickness:
                                      Thin Paper, Plain Paper 1, Plain Paper 2, Middle Thick,
                                      Thick Paper 1, Thick Paper 2, Thick Paper 3
Paper Weight:          Tray 1         64 - 120 g/m2 (17 - 44 lb. Bond)
                       (Standard
                       Tray):
                       Tray 2-5       64 - 120 g/m2 (17 - 44 lb. Bond)
                       (Optional      * Envelope: 64 - 220 g/m2 (17 - 80 lb. Bond)
                   Item                                              Spec.
                          paper feed
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                          tray):
                          Bypass Tray:    60 - 220 g/m2 (16 - 80 lb. Bond)
                                                                                                                ns
Max. Imageable Area:                      216 × 356 mm (8.5 × 14.0 inches)
First Copy Time (LT/A4 SEF, Tray          7 seconds
1):
First Print Time                          6 seconds
Warm-up Time:                             25.4 seconds
                                          * The warm-up time may differ depending on the conditions
                                          and environment of the machine.
Power Source:                             NA: 120 - 127 V, 11 A, 60 Hz
                                          EU/AP: 220 - 240 V, 6 A, 50/60 Hz
Max Power Consumption                     1.5 kW or less
(Complete System):                        (The complete system consists of the main unit, four
                                          optional paper feed units, and wireless LAN board)
Noise emission (Sound Power               IM 550F:
Level) (Complete System):                 Stand-by: 30.8 dB (A)
                                          Printing: 73.6 dB (A)
                                          IM 600F:
                                          Stand-by: 30.9 dB (A)
                                          Printing: 73.8 dB (A)
                                          IM 600SRF:
                                          Stand-by: 31.0 dB (A)
                                          Printing: 74.5 dB (A)
                                          (The complete system consists of the main unit, four
                                          optional paper feed units, and caster table)
Target Monthly ACV:                       IM 550F: 5.0K
                                          IM 600F/600SRF: 6.5K
Reliability:              Max Monthly     15K
                          CV (5 years):
                          PM Cycle:       DF: 200K, Optics: 500K, Mainframe: 500K
                          MCBC            0.15 or less
                          (Mean Copy
                          Between
                          Calls):
Dimensions (W x D x H):                   IM 550F/600F:
                                          480 × 539 × 644 mm (18.9 × 21.3 × 25.4 inches)
                                          IM 600SRF:
                 Item                                                 Spec.
                                        480 × 543 × 740 mm (18.9 × 21.4 × 29.2 inches)
Weight:                                 IM 550F/600F:
                                        Less than 28 kg (62 lb.)
                                        IM 600SRF:
                                        Less than 39 kg (86 lb.)
                     Item                                         Spec.
Series:             Book to simplex:        Yes
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                    2 sided original to
                    simplex:
                                                                                                     ns
Combine (Layout):                           The following combinations are supported:
                                            2 into 1 simplex
                                            4 into 1 simplex
                                            8 into 1 simplex
                                            1 duplex into 1 simplex
                                            2 duplex into 1 simplex
                                            4 duplex into 1 simplex
                                            4 into 1 duplex
                                            8 into 1 duplex
                                            16 into 1 duplex
                                            2 duplex into 1 duplex
                                            4 duplex into 1 duplex
                                            8 duplex into 1 duplex
Shift/Erase/        Centering:              Yes
Margin              Cornering:              No
Adjustment:         Margin Adjustment:      1mm step (0-30mm) (Default: 0mm)
                    Scan Position           No
                    Adjustment:
                    Creep Adjustment:       No
                    Erase Center:           1mm step (2-99mm) (Default:10mm)
                    Erase Border:           1mm step (2-99mm) (Default: 10mm)
Cover Sheet         Front Cover:            Copy or Blank (Default: Copy)
Chapter             Front and Back Cover:
Slip Sheets:        Chapter:                Yes (Up to 20 chapters)
                    Slip Sheets:            Yes
Image Rotation:                             No
Electronic          Without Shift Sort:     Yes
Sort:               Rotate Sort:            No
                    Shift Sort:             No
Electronic Stack:                           No
Stapling:                                   No
Image Creation:     Repeat:                 Yes
                    Double Copy:            No
                    Mirror:                 No
                    Positive/Negative:      No
                     Item                                            Spec.
                    Erase Inside:              No
                    Erase Outside:             No
Stamp/              Preset Stamp:              Yes (8 Stamps / 2 sizes) * Not from the By-pass
Numbering:                                     tray
                    User Stamp:                Yes (4 Stamps / 1 sizes) * Not from the By-pass
                                               tray
                    Date Stamp:                Yes (5 Stamps) * Not from the By-pass tray
                    Page Number:               Yes (6 Stamps) * Not from the By-pass tray
                    Bates Numbering:           Yes * Not from the By-pass tray
                    Printing copy prevention   Yes
                    pattern:
Sharp/Soft:                                    7 levels
Contrast:                                      9 levels
Background Density Adjustment:                 9 levels
Job Programs:                                  Mode: 25 Program
                                               Default: 1 Program
User Code:                                     8 digits / 1000 user codes
Interrupt Copy:                                Yes
Auto Start:                                    Yes
Job Preset:                                    Yes (8 jobs)
Sample Copy:                                   Yes
         Item                                             Spec.
                         Device server
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Network Protocol:        TCP/IP (IPv4, IPv6)
USB interface:           Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10, Windows Server 2008/2008 R2/2012/2012
                                                                                                        ns
Supported operating      R2/2016/2019, OS X 10.11 or later
system
                   Item                                              Spec.
Digital Signature for PDF:                  Yes
Single Page TIFF:         Compression       BW 1bit / (MH, MR or MMR)
                          On
                          Compression       BW 1bit, BW Grayscale or Full Color
                          Off
Multi Page TIFF:          Compression       BW 1bit /(MH, MR or MMR)
                          On
                          Compression       BW 1bit, BW Grayscale or Full Color
                          Off
Single Page JPEG:         Compression       BW Grayscale or Full Color / (JPEG)
                          On
                          Compression       -
                          Off
Single Page PDF:          Compression       BW 1bit / (MH, MR, MMR or JBIG2), BW Grayscale /
                          On                (JPEG), Full Color / (JPEG)
                          Compression       BW 1bit, BW Grayscale or Full Color
                          Off
Multi Page PDF:           Compression       BW 1bit / (MH, MR, MMR or JBIG2), BW Grayscale /
                          On                (JPEG), Full Color / (JPEG)
                          Compression       BW 1bit, BW Grayscale or Full Color
                          Off
Single Page High          Compression       BW Grayscale / (JPEG or JPEG2000), Full Color /
Compression PDF:          On                (JPEG or JPEG2000)
                          Compression       -
                          Off
Multi Page High           Compression       BW Grayscale / (JPEG or JPEG2000), Full Color /
Compression PDF:          On                (JPEG or JPEG2000)
                          Compression       -
                          Off
Scan to Email
          Item                                               Spec.
Requirement (Mail            SMTP (Mail Server) Gateway and TCP/IP
Protocol, Transmission
Protocol, Protocol):
Authorization Function:      SMTP authentication, POP before SMTP authentication
Resolution:                  100, 200 (Default), 300, 400, 600
Max Email Address in         2,000
             Item                                             Spec.
HDD:
                                                                                                       0BSpecificatio
Register Group Address     Max. 100 Group (Max. 500 addresses in one group address)
in HDD:
                                                                                                            ns
Input of Destination       Possible, Max. 100 destinations per job
E-mail Address via Soft
Key:
Search methods of          By name and E-mail address
Email Address in HDD:
LDAP Search:               Yes
Max Address Numbers        Max. 500 addresses per send
Per Send:
Attention:                 To, cc, bcc
Email Size:                With Restriction: 128 – 102,400 KB
                           Without Restriction: 700 MB
Input Subject:             Manual: Max. 128 Characters via soft key
                           User Pre-register: Max. 20 Characters via soft key
Input Main body text:      Manual: Max. 80 Characters via soft key
                           User Pre-register: Max. 400 Characters via soft key (80 characters × 5
                           lines)
                           Preset: -
Input File Name:           Yes
File Type:                 Single Page: TIFF/JPEG, PDF, High Compression PDF, Secure PDF,
                           Digital Signature PDF, PDF/A
                           Multi Page: TIFF, PDF, High Compression PDF, Secure PDF, Digital
                           Signature PDF, PDF/OCR*
                           *Option required
Program User Settings:     Up to 25 programs
Divide and send Email      Yes (By page or size) / No (Default: Yes (By size)*)
(If the file size exceed   *If the sent file size exceeded the maximum E-mail size, it would be
the max size.):            divided to multiple sending. In addition, the sent files might not be
                           accepted by the receiving side due to the limitation in the receiving
                           capacity at the receiver SMTP server or E-mail software setting.
Resend:                    Yes / No (Default: Yes)
Scan to Folder
                    Item                                           Spec.
Protocol Support:                        SMB, FTP
Security:                                Client folder log-in (log-in name and password), Encryption
                 Item                                               Spec.
                                       of log-in name and password during transmission
Resolution:                            100 dpi, 200 dpi, 300 dpi, 400 dpi, 600 dpi (Default: 200 dpi)
Register client folder address in      Max. 2,000 folders
HDD:
Maintain client folder address in      Direct input on operation panel, Web Image Monitor, Smart
HDD:                                   Device Monitor
Direct addressing of destination       Yes
client folder via soft key:            SMB: Network path -> Client folder -> Password
                                       FTP: Server -> Network path -> User account -> Password
Search client folder:                  SMB: Browsing directly to the designated folders
                                       FTP: By client folder name
Max. client folder numbers per         Max. 50 client folders / PCs per send
send:
Simultaneous Transmission:             Max. 550
Group address:                         Max group:100
                                       Max member per group:500
Input File Name:                       Yes
Scan to File size                      2,000 MB per file
File Size when combined Scan to        128 - 102, 400 KB
Folder & Scan to E-mail:               Default = 2,048 KB (With restriction), 725MB (Without
                                       restriction), (Scan to E-mail file size applied).
File Type:                             Single Page: TIFF/JPEG, PDF, High Compression PDF,
                                       Secure PDF, Digital Signature PDF
                                       Multi Page: TIFF, PDF, High Compression PDF, Secure
                                       PDF, Digital Signature PDF
Program User Settings:                 Up to 25 programs
Resend:                                Yes / No (Default: Yes)
        Item                                                Spec.
OS:                     Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10, Windows Server 2008/2008 R2/2012/2012
                        R2/2016/2019
                        (Operates in 32-bit compatibility mode on 64-bit operating systems)
Resolution:    BW:      100 – 1200 dpi (Black and White / Grayscale)
               Color:   100 – 1200 dpi (Black and White / Grayscale)
Scan Mode:              Standard / Photo / OCR / Filing
Image Adjustment:       Brightness / Contrast / Threshold /Gamma Adjustment / Halftone Pattern
Endorser:               Supported
         Item                                Spec.
Stamp:          Date / Page Number / Text
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1.2.1 MAINFRAME
              Item                                           Spec.
Configuration:                   Desktop
Color Supported:                 Black and White
CPU:                             Intel® AtomTM Processor ApolloLake
                                 1.3 GHz
RAM:                             Standard: 2 GB
Printing process:                Laser beam scanning and electro-photographic printing
Development:                     Monocomponent jumping development system
Fusing System:                   Roller fusing system
Printer Language:                Standard:
                                 PCL 5e/6, PostScript 3 Emulation, PDF Emulation
                                 Option:
                                 Adobe PostScript 3, Adobe PDF, XPS, IPDS
Print Resolution:                1200 × 1200 dpi, 600 × 600 dpi, 300 × 300 dpi
Font:                            PostScript 3 Emulation, PDF Emulation, PCL 5e/6: 93 fonts
                                 Adobe PostScript 3, Adobe PDF: 136 fonts
Host Interfaces:                 Standard:
                                 Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T), USB2.0
                                 host, USB2.0 device
                                 Option:
                                 IEEE 1284 parallel interface, IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n wireless LAN
                                 interface, Device server
Network Protocol:                TCP/IP (IPv4, IPv6)
Network/Operating System:        Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10, Windows Server 2008/2008
                                 R2/2012/2012 R2/2016/2019, OS X 10.11 or later
Recommended          Tray 1      A4 SEF, A5 SEF/LEF, A6 SEF, B5 SEF, B6 SEF, 8.5" × 14"(LG)
Paper Size:          (Standard   SEF, 8.5" × 13"(Foolscap) SEF, 8.5" × 11"(LT) SEF, 8.25" ×
                     Tray):      14"(Government LG) SEF, 8.25" × 13"(Folio) SEF, 8" ×
                                 13"(F/GL) SEF, 8" × 10"(Eng Quatro) SEF, 7.25" ×
                                 10.5"(Executive) SEF, 5.5" × 8.5" (Half Letter) SEF, 16K SEF,
                                 8.5" × 13.4" SEF
                                 <Custom Size Paper>
                                 Width: 105.0 mm (4.14 inch) - 216.0 mm (8.50 inch)
                                 Length: 148.0 mm (5.83 inch) - 356.0 mm (14.0 inch)
               Item                                             Spec.
Recommended           Tray 2 to 5   A4 SEF, A5 SEF, B5 SEF, B6 SEF, 8.5" × 14"(LG) SEF, 8.5" ×
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Paper Size:           (Optional     13"(Foolscap) SEF, 8.5" × 11"(LT) SEF, 8.25" ×
                      Paper Feed    14"(Government LG) SEF, 8.25" × 13"(Folio) SEF, 8" ×
                                                                                                          ns
                      Tray):        13"(F/GL) SEF, 8" × 10"(Eng Quatro) SEF, 7.25" ×
                                    10.5"(Executive) SEF, 5.5" × 8.5" (Half Letter) SEF, Com10
                                    SEF, Monarch SEF, C5 SEF, C6 SEF, DL Env SEF, 16K SEF,
                                    8.5" × 13.4" SEF
                                    <Custom Size Paper>
                                    Width: 92.0 mm (3.63 inch) - 216.0 mm (8.50 inch)
                                    Length: 162.0 mm (6.83 inch) - 356.0 mm (14.0 inch)
Recommended           Bypass        A4 SEF, A5 SEF/LEF, A6 SEF, B5 SEF, B6 SEF, 8.5" × 14"(LG)
Paper Size:           Tray:         SEF, 8.5" × 13"(Foolscap) SEF, 8.5" × 11"(LT) SEF, 8.25" ×
                                    14"(Government LG) SEF, 8.25" × 13"(Folio) SEF, 8" ×
                                    13"(F/GL) SEF, 8" × 10"(Eng Quatro) SEF, 7.25" ×
                                    10.5"(Executive) SEF, 5.5" × 8.5" (Half Letter) SEF, Com10
                                    SEF, Monarch SEF, C5 SEF, C6 SEF, DL Env SEF, 16K SEF,
                                    8.5" × 13.4" SEF
                                    <Custom Size Paper>
                                    Width: 70.0 mm (2.76 inch) - 216.0 mm (8.50 inch)
                                    Length: 148.0 mm (5.83 inch) - 356.0 mm (14.0 inch)
Paper Feeding         Standard:     600 sheets (500 sheets + 100 sheets/ bypass)
Capacity (LT/A4:      Option:       Paper Feed Unit: 500 sheets
80gsm paper):         Max:          2,600 sheets (500 sheets × 5 trays + 100 sheets/bypass)
Paper Output          Max:          500 sheets
Capacity (LT/A4:
80gsm paper):
Paper Type            Tray 1        Plain Paper, Plain Paper 2, Middle Thick Paper, Thick Paper 1,
Capacity:             (Standard     Recycled Paper, Color Paper, Special Paper 1, Special Paper
                      Tray):        2, Special Paper 3, Letterhead Paper, Preprinted Paper, Bond
                                    Paper
                      Tray 2 to 5   Plain Paper, Plain Paper 2, Middle Thick Paper, Thick Paper 1,
                      (Optional     Recycled Paper, Color Paper, Special Paper 1, Special Paper
                      Paper Feed    2, Special Paper 3, Letterhead Paper, Preprinted Paper, Bond
                      Tray):        Paper, Envelope
                      Bypass        Thin Paper, Plain Paper, Plain Paper 2, Middle Thick Paper,
                      Tray:         Thick Paper 1, Thick Paper 2, Thick Paper 3, Recycled Paper,
                                    Color Paper, Special Paper 1, Special Paper 2, Special Paper
                                    3, Letterhead Paper, Preprinted Paper, Bond Paper, OHP,
               Item                                             Spec.
                                   Label Paper, Envelope
Paper Weight:         Tray 1       64 - 135 g/m2 (17 - 36 lb. Bond)
                      (Standard
                      Tray):
                      Tray 2-5     64 - 220 g/m2 (17 - 80 lb. Bond)
                      (Optional
                      paper feed
                      tray):
                      Bypass       60 - 220 g/m2 (16 - 80 lb. Bond)
                      Tray:
First Print Time                   6 seconds
Warm-up Time:                      25.4 seconds
                                   * The warm-up time may differ depending on the conditions
                                   and environment of the machine.
Power Source:                      NA: 120 - 127 V, 11 A, 60 Hz
                                   EU/AP: 220 - 240 V, 6 A, 50/60 Hz
Max Power Consumption              1.4 kW or less
(Complete System):                 (The complete system consists of the main unit, four optional
                                   paper feed units, and wireless LAN board)
Noise emission (Sound Power        P 800:
Level) (Complete System):          Stand-by: 48.0 dB (A)
                                   Printing: 76.0 dB (A)
                                   P 801:
                                   Stand-by: 51.0 dB (A)
                                   Printing: 76.0 dB (A)
                                   (The complete system consists of the main unit, four optional
                                   paper feed units, and caster table)
Target Monthly ACV:                P 800: 4.0K
                                   P 801: 5.5K
Reliability:          Max          15K
                      Monthly CV
                      (5 years):
                      PM Cycle:    500K
                      MCBC         0.15 or less
                      (Mean
                      Copy
                      Between
                      Calls):
            Item                                     Spec.
Dimensions (W x D x H):   P 800:
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                          420 × 410 × 346 mm (16.6 × 16.2 × 13.7 inches)
                          P 801:
                                                                                               ns
                          443 × 410 × 366 mm (17.5 × 16.2 × 14.5 inches)
Weight:                   P 800:
                          Less than 18 kg (40 lb.)
                          P 801:
                          Less than 17 kg (38 lb.)
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                                                 Tray)                     Tray)
Half Letter SEF        5.5 × 8.5 inch   C                       C                             E
                                                                                                                ns
Half Letter LEF        8.5 × 5.5 inch   D                       -                             E
Com10 Env. SEF         4.125 × 9.5      -                       D                             E*
                       inch
Monarch Env. SEF       3.875 × 7.5      -                       D                             E*
                       inch
C5 Env. SEF            162 × 229        -                       D                             E*
                       mm
C6 Env. SEF            114 × 162        -                       D                             E*
                       mm
DL Env. SEF            110 × 220        -                       D                             E*
                       mm
16K SEF                195 × 267        D                       D                             E
                       mm
8 1/2 × 13 2/5 SEF     8.5 × 13.4       D                       D                             E
                       inch
Custom:
The printer drivers and utility software are provided on one CD-ROM. An auto-run installer
allows you to select which components to install.
                                                                                                        0BSpecificatio
                                        MultiPoint Premium Server
Windows Server 2019                     Standard
                                                                                                             ns
                                        Essentials
                                        Datacenter
 : Supported
-: Not supported
* RPCS driver has been discontinued.
*1: SP1 or later is recommended
*2: SP2 or later is Recommended
*3: SP1 or later is recommended
Mac OS Environment
                           OS                                   PS3        Printer Utility for Mac
Mac OS 8.6 or later, Mac OS X classic                       -          -
Mac OS X Native: v.10.11 or later                                      -
 : Supported
-: Not supported
UNIX Environment
              UNIX Platforms                                           Version
Sun Solaris                                   9, 10
HP-UX                                         11.x, 11i v2, 11i v3
Red Hat Linux                                 Enterprise V4, V5, V6
SCO OpenServer                                5.0.7, 6.0
IBM AIX                                       V 5L, V5.3, V6.1, V7.1
SAP R/3 Environment (Device Type / Barcode & OCR Package)
Device Type will be provided from SAP itself in SAP Printer Vendor Program.
For the detailed specification, please refer to another announcement to be issued in the future.
Supported Barcode       Barcode       Code 128, Code 39, Code 93, Codabar, 2 of 5
& OCR Fonts             Fonts         interleaved/Industrial/Matrix, MSI, USPS, UPC/EAN
                        OCR Fonts     OCR A, OCR B
• A PPD file for each operating system is provided with the driver.
scanner is not compatible with 64-bit applications. Use it with 32-bit applications.)
    •    The LAN Fax driver lets you fax documents directly from your PC. Address Book
         Editor and Cover Sheet Editor are to be installed as well.
    •    The Network TWAIN driver operates in 32-bit compatibility mode on 64-bit operating
         systems
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1.5.1 PAPER FEED UNIT PB1160
                                                                                               ns
              Item                                     Spec.
Paper Size:              Half Letter SEF – A4 SEF
Paper Weight:            64 – 120 g/m2 (17 – 44 lb.)
Paper Capacity:          500 sheets (500 sheets × 1 tray with 80 g/m2 paper)
Power Consumption:       Less than 13 W (Average)
Dimension (W × D × H):   380 × 410 × 121 mm (15.0 × 16.2 × 4.8 inches)
Weight:                  4.0 kg (8.9 lb.)
                                                                                                        1BPreventive
                                                                                                        Maintenance
2.1 MAINTENANCE TABLES
    •    Yield Parts: The parts mentioned in these tables have a target yield. However, the total
         copy/print volume made by the machine will not reach the target yield within the
         machine's targeted lifetime if the machine is used under the target usage conditions
         (ACV, color ratio, and P/J). So, these parts are categorized not as PM parts but as
         yield parts (EM parts). The parts with "(R)" in this table are yield parts.
Mainframe
SPDF (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
                     Item                             200K         EM           Life           Note
DF pickup roller                                (R)            -           200K
DF paper feed roller                            (R)            -           200K
DF friction pad                                 (R)            -           200K
Optics (IM 550F/600F/600SRF Only)
         Item                   500K EM Life                             Note
Exposure glass                  -       C   -   Wipe with a soft cloth infiltrated with alcohol or
                                                neutral detergent.
Exposure glass (for             -       C   -   Wipe with a dry cloth.
SPDF)
Mainframe
        Item                400K 500K EM Life                               Note
Transfer roller             -       (R)     -   -
Drum unit                   -       (R)     -   -
Development Unit            -       (R)     -   -
Fusing Unit                 (R)     -       -   -
                                                                                                2BSP Mode
        MODEL AND PRINTER MODEL)
                                                                                                  Tables
3.1 SERVICE PROGRAM MODE
    •    Make sure that the data-in LED ( ) is not on before you go into the SP mode. This
         LED indicates that some data is coming to the machine. When the LED is on, wait for
         the copier to process the data.
    •    The Service Program Mode is for use by service representatives only. If this mode is
         used by anyone other than service representatives for any reason, data might be
         deleted or settings might be changed. In such case, product quality cannot be
         guaranteed any more.
Entering SP Mode
For details, ask your supervisor.
Exiting SP Mode
•   IM 550F/600F/600SRF: Press [Exit] on the operation panel twice to return to the copy
    window.
•   P 800/801: Select [End] from the service mode main menu, and then press [OK].
Select one of the Service Program modes (Service, or Engine) from the touch panel.
No.                                            Description
1      Opens all SP groups and sublevels.
2      Closes all open groups and sublevels and restores the initial SP mode display.
3      Opens the copy window (copy mode) so you can make test copies. Press SP Mode
       (highlighted) in the copy window to return to the SP mode screen.
4      Enter the SP code directly with the number keys if you know the SP number. Then press [#].
       The required SP Mode number will be highlighted when pressing [#]. If not, just press the
       required SP Mode number.
5      Press two times to leave the SP mode and return to the copy window to resume normal
       operation.
6      Press any Class 1 number to open a list of Class 2 SP modes.
No.                                                  Description
7         Press to scroll the show to the previous or next group.
8         Press to scroll to the previous or next display in segments the size of the screen display
                                                                                                            2BSP Mode
                                                                                                              Tables
          (page).
9         Press to scroll the show the previous or next line (line by line).
10        Press to move the highlight on the left to the previous or next selection in the list.
P 800/801
Select one of the Service Program modes (Service, or Engine) with [ / ] keys, and then press
the [OK] key.
Switching Between SP Mode and Copy Mode for Test Printing (IM
550F/600F/600SRF Only)
1.    In the SP mode, select the test print. Then press [Copy Window].
2.    Use the copy window (copier mode), to select the appropriate settings (paper size, etc.) for
      the test print.
3.    Press [Start] to start the test print.
4.    Press SP Mode (highlighted) to return to the SP mode screen and repeat from step 1.
6.   If you need to perform a test print, press [Copy Window] to open the copy window and
     select the settings for the test print. Press [Start], and then press SP Mode (highlighted) in
     the copy window to return to the SP mode display.
7.   Press [Exit] two times to return to the copy window when you are finished.
3.1.3 REMARKS
              Item                                             Description
Paper Type                          N: Normal paper
                                    MTH: Middle thick paper
                                                                                                    2BSP Mode
                                                                                                      Tables
                                    TH: Thick paper
Paper Feed Station                  P: Paper tray
                                    B: By-pass table
Print Mode                          S: Simplex
                                    D: Duplex
Notes on the LCD
Since the IM 550F/600F/600SRF (touch panel model) and P 800/801 (4-line panel model) have
different types of operation panel, characters are displayed differently. In this manual,
characters are shown as they appear on the IM 550F/600F/600SRF (touch panel model).
Others
The following symbols are used in the SP mode tables.
•   The settings of each SP mode are explained in the right-hand column of the SP table in the
    following way.
    [Adjustable range / Default setting / Step] Alphanumeric
    •    If "Alphanumeric" is written to the right of the bracket as shown above, the setting of
         the SP mode shows on the screen using alphanumeric characters instead of only
         numbers. However, the settings in the bracket in the SP mode table are explained by
         using only the numbers.
•   An asterisk (*) to the right hand side of the mode number column means that this mode is
    stored in the NVRAM and EEPROM. If you do a RAM clear, this SP mode will be reset to
    the default value. "ENG" and "CTL" show which NVRAM contains the data.
    •    ENG: EEPROM on the BiCU
    •    CTL: NVRAM on the controller board
•   A sharp (#) to the right hand side of the mode number column means that the main power
    must be turned OFF and ON to effect the setting change.
•   FA: Factory setting
    Data may be adjusted from the default setting at the factory. Refer to the factory setting
    sheets enclosed.
        SP               Description                                     Reading
                                                        0                                   1
5-803-001         Exit Full Sensor            Paper detected                 Paper not detected
5-803-016         Key Card Set                Set                            Not set
5-803-017         Key Counter Set             Set                            Not set
5-803-018         IPU Version                 -                              -
                                                                                                       2BSP Mode
3.3.1 PRINTER SERVICE MODE
                                                                                                         Tables
  1001                                [Bit Switch]                                   Values
1-001-001   Bit Switch 1                                                    0             1
            bit   DFU                                                       -             -
            0
            bit   sysName Value                                             Model         Hostname
            1     This BitSw can switch the value of the sysName of the     name
                  standard MIB.                                             (PnP
                                                                            name)
            bit   DFU                                                       -             -
            2
            bit   I/O Timeout                                               Enabled       Disabled
            3     Enables/Disables MFP I/O Timeouts. If disabled, the
                  MFP I/O Timeout setting will not be in effect. I/O
                  Timeouts will never occur.
            bit   SD Card Save Mode                                         Disabled      Enabled
            4     This BitSw enables the SD card save mode setting
                  menu to be displayed.
                  After enabling this BitSw, the Card Save settings will
                  appear under:
                  "User Tools > Machine Features >Printer Features >
                  List/Test print"
            bit   Paper Size Error Margin                                   ±5pt          ±10pt
            5     When a PS job is printed on a custom paper size, the
                  job might not print because of a paper size mismatch
                  caused by a calculation error. This BitSw can set the
                  allowable margin of error value. Note:This is available
                  for PS, PDF only.
            bit   DFU                                                       -             -
            6
            bit   Printable Area Frame Border                               Disabled      Enabled
            7     Prints all RPCS and PCL jobs with a border around the
                  printable area. Note:This is available for PCL, RPCS
                  only.
                                                                                                        2BSP Mode
                                                                                                          Tables
                        •   This is available for PCL5e/c only.
            bit   DFU                                                            -              -
            3
            bit   DFU                                                            -              -
            4
            bit   DFU                                                            -              -
            5
            bit   DFU                                                            -              -
            6
            bit   DFU                                                            -              -
            7
                                                                                                       2BSP Mode
                                                                                                         Tables
            5
            bit   Change Imposition Specification                  Standard            Old model
            6     This setting enables the specification for       specification       specification
                  imposition such as page alignment and
                  image rotation to be changed to the
                  specification of old models when job
                  orientation and paper size are mixed.
                  The old models are below:
                  - PCL: 04A and earlier models
                  - PS/PDF/RPCS: 05S and earlier models
                  - BMLinkS: 05A and earlier models
                  IRIPS PS/PDF:
                  - 09A and earlier models: Operation under
                  current model specification is not supported
                  (Operation with older specification is
                  recommended)
                  - 15S and later models: Operation under
                  current model specification is supported.
            bit   Paper Path for Letterhead Simplex Job            Simplex             Duplex paper
            7     This setting enables the simplex job to be       paper path          path
                  routed through the duplex unit.
                  Only affects jobs specified as letterhead.
                                                                                                        2BSP Mode
                                                                                                          Tables
                > System) - Printing a large number of jobs
                continuously (The status of the job are not
                acquired when jobs exceeding the number
                guaranteed by the job monitor are continuously
                printed.)
         bit    DFU                                                     -                 -
         3
         bit    Timing of the PJL Status ReadBack (JOB                  Mode 0            Mode 1
         4      END) when printing multiple collated copies.
                This BitSw determines the timing of the PJL
                STATUS JOB END sent when multiple collated
                copies are being printed. Mode 0: JOB END is
                sent by the device to the client after the first copy
                has completed printing. This causes the page
                counter to be incremented after the first copy
                and then again at the end of the job. Mode 1:
                JOB END is sent by the device to the client after
                the last copy has finished printing. This causes
                the page counter to be incremented at the end of
                each job.
         bit    UTF-8 Mode                                              Enabled           Disabled
         5      Enabled (=0): Text composed of UTF-8
                characters can be displayed in the operation
                panel. Disabled (=1): UTF-8 characters cannot
                be displayed in the operation panel. For
                example, job names are sometimes stored in the
                MIB using UTF-8 encoded characters. When
                these are displayed on the operation panel, they
                will be garbled unless this BitSw is enabled (=0).
         bit    Print Option Configuration (rsh, rcp, ftp)              Enabled           Disabled
         6      This BitSw enables the specification of the
                configuration of the print option using rcp/rsh/ftp.
         bit    Enable/Disable Print from USB/SD's Preview              Enabled           Disabled
         7      function
                Determines whether the Print from USB/SD
                function will have the Preview function. Enabled
            bit   Allow use of Store and Skip error Job if connected         Does not     Allows
            6     to an external charge device.                              allow        SSEJ
                  If this is 0, Store and Skip error Job (SSEJ) will be      SSEJ         with ECD
                  automatically disabled if an external charge device is     with ECD
                  connected. Note: We do not officially support enabling
                  this bitsw (1). Use it at your own risk. (IM
                  550F/600F/600SRF only)
            bit   Job cancels remaining pages when the paid-for              Job does     Job
            7     pages have been printed on an external charge              not          cancels
                  device                                                     cancel
                  When setting 1 is enabled, after printing the paid-for
                  pages on an external charge device, the job that
                  includes any remaining pages will be canceled. This
                  setting will prevent the next user from printing the
                  unnecessary pages from the previous user's print job.
                                                                                                          2BSP Mode
                                                                                                            Tables
  1001                                              [Bit Switch]
1-001-011   Bit Switch B                                                   0               1
            bit   Show Menu List                                           Hide Menu       Show
            0     If this is 0, the Menu List button will be removed       List            Menu List
                  from Printer Features. (IM 550F/600F/600SRF
                  only)
            bit   Print job interruption                                   Does not        Allow
            1                                                              allow           interruption
                  0 (default): Print jobs are not interrupted. If a job    interruption
                  is promoted to the top of the print queue, it will
                  wait for the currently printing job to finish.
                  1: If a job is promoted to the top of the queue, it
                  will interrupt the currently printing job and start
                  printing immediately.
            bit   Limitless Paper Feeding for the Bypass Tray              Enabled         Disabled
            2     When the Bypass Tray is the target of the "Auto
                  Tray Select", and "Machine Setting(s): Any
                  Type" is configured for the "Tray Setting Priority"
                  of the Bypass Tray, this BitSw can switch the
                  behavior whether or not Limitless Paper Feeding
                  is applied to the Bypass Tray.
                  Enabled (=0: Default): Limitless Paper Feeding is
                  applied to the Bypass Tray. If a tray other than
                  the Bypass Tray matches the job's paper size
                  and type but has run out of paper, printing will
                  occur from the Bypass Tray.
                  Disabled (=1): Limitless Paper Feeding is not
                  applied to the Bypass Tray. If a tray other than
                  the Bypass Tray matches the job's paper size
                  and type but has run out of paper, printing will
                  stop and an alert will appear on the LCD screen,
                  stating that the tray has run out of paper. This
                  prevents unexpected use of the Bypass Tray.
                  Limitations when this BitSw is set to "1": - Jobs
                  that contain more than one paper size cannot be
                  printed. - The "Paper Tray Priority: Printer"
                                                                                                        2BSP Mode
                                                                                                          Tables
                     limit number of sheets stapled is exceeded (IM
                     600SRF only)
            bit      DFU                                                    -                -
            4
            bit      Change User ID type Displayed on Operation             Login User       User ID
            5        Panel                                                  Name
                     If this BitSw is enabled, the user ID type on the
                     operation panel can change to the user ID
                     behavior exhibited in 14A and earlier models.
            bit      AirPrint                                               Enabled          Disabled
            6        -
            bit      AirPrint PDF                                           Enabled          Disabled
            7        -
                                                                                                              2BSP Mode
                                                                                                                Tables
  1004                                             [Print Summary]
               Prints the service summary sheet (a summary of all the controller settings).
1-004-001      Print Summary                                  *CTL                [- / - / -]
                                                                                  [Execute]
1-004-002      Print Summary2                                 *CTL                [- / - / -]
                                                                                  [Execute]
                                                                                                 3BSP Mode
                                                                                                 Tables (for
4.1 SP1-XXX (FEED)
                                                                                                    3BSP Mode
                                                                                                    Tables (for
1-892-003   Pressure      Option     ENG*     [0 to 3/0/1]
            Roller Dirt   Tray 2              0: OFF
            control                           1: Pressure Roller Dirt control 1 ON
                                              2: Pressure Roller Dirt control 2 ON
                                              3: Pressure Roller Dirt control 3 ON
1-892-004   Pressure      Option     ENG*     [0 to 3/0/1]
            Roller Dirt   Tray 3              0: OFF
            control                           1: Pressure Roller Dirt control 1 ON
                                              2: Pressure Roller Dirt control 2 ON
                                              3: Pressure Roller Dirt control 3 ON
1-892-005   Pressure      Option     ENG*     [0 to 3/0/1]
            Roller Dirt   Tray 4              0: OFF
            control                           1: Pressure Roller Dirt control 1 ON
                                              2: Pressure Roller Dirt control 2 ON
                                              3: Pressure Roller Dirt control 3 ON
1-892-006   Pressure      By-Pass    ENG*     [0 to 3/0/1]
            Roller Dirt   Tray                0: OFF
            control                           1: Pressure Roller Dirt control 1 ON
                                              2: Pressure Roller Dirt control 2 ON
                                              3: Pressure Roller Dirt control 3 ON
1-893-001   Hot offset               ENG*     [0 to 1/0/1]
            Control                           0: OFF
                                              1: ON (Lowers the fusing temperature for the
                                              first three sheets of a job by 5 °C.)
                                                                                              3BSP Mode
                                                                                              Tables (for
1-998-031   Reserve SP   reserve31   ENG*     [0 to 4294967295/0/1]
1-998-032   Reserve SP   reserve32   ENG*     [0 to 4294967295/0/1]
1-998-033   Reserve SP   reserve33   ENG*     [0 to 255/0/1]
1-998-034   Reserve SP   reserve34   ENG*     [0 to 255/0/1]
                                                                                           3BSP Mode
                                                                                           Tables (for
                                                         18: Black Band (Vertical)
                                                         19: Checker Flag Pattern
                                                         20: Grayscale (Vertical)
                                                         21: Grayscale (Horizontal)
                                                         22: Two Beam Density Pattern
                                                         23: Full Dot Pattern
2-109-006   Test Pattern      Density          ENG       [0 to 15/15/1]
                                                                                                   3BSP Mode
                                                                                                   Tables (for
    SP No.    Large Category                Small Category   ENG         [Min to Max/Init./Step]
                                                                 or
                                                              CTL
5-186-00     RK4: Setting                                    ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                            *          0: Jam
                                                                        1: Do nothing
5-801-00     Memory Clear          Engine                    ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
2
5-802-00     All Data Initialize   Result                    ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                       0: Active
                                                                        1: End
5-803-00     INPUT Check           Exit Full Sensor          ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
1
5-803-01     INPUT Check           Key Card Set              ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
6
5-803-01     INPUT Check           Key Counter Set           ENG        [0 to 3/0/1]
7
5-803-01     INPUT Check           IPU Version               ENG        [0 to 7/0/1]
8
5-803-20     INPUT Check           Scanner HP Sensor         ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
0
5-803-20     INPUT Check           Platen Cover Sensor       ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
1
5-804-00     OUTPUT Check          CTLFAN Motor              ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
1
5-804-10     OUTPUT Check          FAN:LSU/DLP/CENTER/REA    ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                  R                                    0: Off
                                                                        1: On
5-804-10     OUTPUT Check          FAN:LVU                   ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                                                       0: Off
                                                                        1: On
5-804-10     OUTPUT Check          Toner Motor               ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
3                                                                       0: Off
                                                                        1: On
5-804-20     OUTPUT Check          Scanner Lamp              ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
2
                                                                                                    3BSP Mode
                                                                                                    Tables (for
8
5-901-00     All Data Initialize   Oceania                    ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
9
5-930-00     Meter Charge          Setting                    ENG        [0 to 1/1/1]
1                                                             *          0: No
                                                                         1: Yes
5-931-00     Life Alert Disp.      Mentenance Kit             ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                             *          0: No
                                                                         1: Yes
5-995-00     Self Diagnostic                                  ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                        0: NORMAL_MODE
                                                                         1:
                                                                         LINE_SETTING_MOD
                                                                         E
                                                                                             3BSP Mode
                                                                                             Tables (for
                                                                     EU: 60
                                                                     AP: 480
5-305-10   Auto Off Set           Auto Off Limit Set          CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                             *
5-307-00   Daylight Saving Time   ON/OFF                      CTL    [0 to 1/*/1]
1                                                             *      NA/EU: 1
                                                                     AP: 0
5-307-00   Daylight Saving Time   Start                       CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/*/1]
3                                                             *      NA: 0x03200210
                                                                     EU: 0x03500010
                                                                     AP: 0x10500010
5-307-00   Daylight Saving Time   End                         CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/*/1]
4                                                             *      NA: 0x11100200
                                                                     EU: 0x10500100
                                                                     AP: 0x03100000
5-401-10   Access Control         Authentication Time         CTL    [0 to 255/0/1sec]
4                                                             *
5-401-16   Access Control         Extend Certification        CTL    [0 to 0xff/0/1]
2                                 Detail                      *
5-401-20   Access Control         SDK1 UniqueID               CTL    [0 to
0                                                             *      0xFFFFFFFF/0/1]
5-401-20   Access Control         SDK1 Certification          CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
1                                 Method                      *
5-401-21   Access Control         SDK2 UniqueID               CTL    [0 to
0                                                             *      0xFFFFFFFF/0/1]
5-401-21   Access Control         SDK2 Certification          CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
1                                 Method                      *
5-401-22   Access Control         SDK3 UniqueID               CTL    [0 to
0                                                             *      0xFFFFFFFF/0/1]
5-401-22   Access Control         SDK3 Certification          CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
1                                 Method                      *
5-401-23   Access Control         SDK Cert                    CTL    [0 to 0xff/0/1]
0                                                             *
5-401-24   Access Control         Detail Option               CTL    [0 to 0xff/0/1]
0                                                             *
5-402-10   Access Control         SDKJ1 Limit Setting         CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
                                                                                          3BSP Mode
                                                                                          Tables (for
9                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ20 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
0                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ21 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
1                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ22 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
2                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ23 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
3                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ24 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
4                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ25 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
5                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ26 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
6                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ27 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
7                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ28 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
8                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ29 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
9                                                          *
5-402-13   Access Control        SDKJ30 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
0                                                          *
5-402-14   Access Control        SDKJ1 ProductID           CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
1                                                          *
5-402-14   Access Control        SDKJ2 ProductID           CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
2                                                          *
5-402-14   Access Control        SDKJ3 ProductID           CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
3                                                          *
5-402-14   Access Control        SDKJ4 ProductID           CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
4                                                          *
5-402-14   Access Control        SDKJ5 ProductID           CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
5                                                          *
5-402-14   Access Control        SDKJ6 ProductID           CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
6                                                          *
5-402-14   Access Control        SDKJ7 ProductID           CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
                                                                                            3BSP Mode
                                                                                            Tables (for
5                                                            *
5-402-16   Access Control        SDKJ26 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
6                                                            *
5-402-16   Access Control        SDKJ27 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
7                                                            *
5-402-16   Access Control        SDKJ28 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
8                                                            *
5-402-16   Access Control        SDKJ29 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
9                                                            *
5-402-17   Access Control        SDKJ30 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
0                                                            *
5-404-00   User Code Clear       UsrCodeCtrClr               CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-411-00   LDAP-Certification    Simplified Authentication   CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
4                                                            *      0: Disable
                                                                    1: Enable
5-411-00   LDAP-Certification    Password Null Not Permit    CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
5                                                            *      0: Permt
                                                                    1: Not Permit
5-411-00   LDAP-Certification    Detail Option               CTL    [0 to 0xff/0/1]
6                                                            *
5-412-10   Krb-Certification     Encrypt Mode                CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0x1F/1]
0                                                            *
5-413-00   Lockout Setting       Lockout On/Off              CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                            *      0: Off
                                                                    1: On
5-413-00   Lockout Setting       Lockout Threshold           CTL    [1 to 10/5/1]
2                                                            *
5-413-00   Lockout Setting       Cancel On/Off               CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
3                                                            *      0: Off
                                                                    1: On
5-413-00   Lockout Setting       Cancel Time                 CTL    [1 to 9999/60/1min]
4                                                            *
5-414-00   Access Mitigation     Mitigation On/Off           CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                            *      0: Off
                                                                    1: On
                                                                                          3BSP Mode
                                                                                          Tables (for
1                                                         *      0: Permit
                                                                 1: Not permit
5-501-00   PM Alarm Interval     Printout                 CTL    [0 to 9999/0/1]
1                                                         *
5-504-00   Jam Alarm                                      CTL    [0 to 3/3/1]
1                                                         *      0: Z
                                                                 1: L
                                                                 2: M
                                                                 3: H
5-504-00   Jam Alarm             Threshold                CTL    [1 to 99/10/1]
2                                                         *
5-505-00   Error Alarm                                    CTL    [0 to 255/*/1]
1                                                         *      P 800: 20
                                                                 P 801: 27
5-505-00   Error Alarm           Threshold                CTL    [1 to 99/5/1]
2                                                         *
5-507-00   Supply/CC Alarm       Paper Size               CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                         *      0: Disable
                                                                 1: Enable
5-507-00   Supply/CC Alarm       Toner                    CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
3                                                         *      0: Disable
                                                                 1: Enable
5-507-00   Supply/CC Alarm       WasteTonerBottle         CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
6                                                         *      0: Disable
                                                                 1: Enable
5-507-08   Supply/CC Alarm       Toner Call Timing        CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
0                                                         *      0: Call when toner
                                                                 replaced
                                                                 1: Call when thres. is
                                                                 lower than the value
                                                                 in SP5-507-081
5-507-08   Supply/CC Alarm       Toner Call Thresh        CTL    [10 to 90/10/10%]
1                                                         *
5-507-12   Supply/CC Alarm       Interval: Others         CTL    [250 to
8                                                         *      10000/1000/1]
5-507-13   Supply/CC Alarm       Interval: A4             CTL    [250 to
                                                                                        3BSP Mode
                                                                                        Tables (for
0                                Ordering Call            *      0: Disable
                                                                 1: Enable
5-515-01   SC/Alarm Setting      Supply Management        CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
1                                Report Call              *      0: Disable
                                                                 1: Enable
5-515-01   SC/Alarm Setting      Jam/Door Open Call       CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                                         *      0: Disable
                                                                 1: Enable
5-515-05   SC/Alarm Setting      Timeout:Manual Call      CTL    [1 to 255/5/1min]
0                                                         *
5-515-05   SC/Alarm Setting      Timeout:Other Call       CTL    [1 to 255/10/1min]
1                                                         *
5-517-06   Get Machine Info      AD exec setting          CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                0: Disable
                                                                 1: Enable
5-517-06   Get Machine Info      AD exec interval         CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                                                0: Daily
                                                                 1: Weekly
5-517-06   Get Machine Info      AD exec weekday          CTL    [0 to 6/0/1]
3                                                                0: Sunday
                                                                 1: Monday
                                                                 2: Tuesday
                                                                 3: Wednesday
                                                                 4: Thursday
                                                                 5: Friday
                                                                 6: Saturday
5-517-06   Get Machine Info      AD exec hour             CTL    [0 to 23/0/1]
4
5-517-06   Get Machine Info      AD exec min              CTL    [0 to 59/0/1]
5
5-517-06   Get Machine Info      AD SNMP Community        CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
6
5-728-00   Network Setting       NAT Machine Port1        CTL    [1 to 65535/49101/1]
1                                                         *
5-728-00   Network Setting       NAT UI Port1             CTL    [1 to 65535/55101/1]
2                                                         *
                                                                                            3BSP Mode
                                                                                            Tables (for
5-728-10   Network Setting       PacketCapture               CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                   0: Disable
                                                                    1: Enable
5-728-10   Network Setting       PacketCapture:mode          CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                                                   0: Header only
                                                                    1: All data
5-728-10   Network Setting       PacketCapture:interface     CTL    [0 to 3/0/1]
3                                                                   0: Auto Select from
                                                                    I/F for External
                                                                    Connection
                                                                    1: I/F for Operation
                                                                    Panel
                                                                    2: I/F for Wired
                                                                    3: I/F for Wireless
5-728-10   Network Setting       PacketCapture:length        CTL    [54 to 65535/128/1]
4
5-728-10   Network Setting       PacketCapture:broadcast     CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
5
5-728-10   Network Setting       PacketCapture:specify       CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
6                                port                               0: Disable
                                                                    1: Enable
5-728-10   Network Setting       PacketCapture:portnumb      CTL    [0 to 65535/0/1]
7                                er
5-728-10   Network Setting       PacketCapture:time          CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
8
5-729-01   Print Server          Active IPv6 Link Local      CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
3                                Address
5-729-01   Print Server          IPv6 Stateless Auto         CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
4                                Setting                     *
5-729-01   Print Server          Active IPv6 Stateless       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
5                                Address 1
5-729-01   Print Server          Active IPv6 Stateless       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
6                                Address 2
5-729-01   Print Server          IPv6 Manual Address         CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
9                                                            *
5-729-02   Print Server          IPv6 Gateway Address        CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
                                                                                         3BSP Mode
                                                                                         Tables (for
5-764-00   NFC                    Port1                     CTL    [0 to 65535/8081/1]
3                                                           *
5-764-00   NFC                    Port2                     CTL    [0 to 65535/8080/1]
4                                                           *
5-764-00   NFC                    Port3                     CTL    [0 to 65535/80/1]
5                                                           *
5-767-00   Screen USB host port   Port1                     CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                           *
5-767-00   Screen USB host port   Port2                     CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                                           *
5-767-10   Screen USB host port   Screen USB memory         CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                           *
5-801-00   Memory Clear           All Clear                 CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-801-00   Memory Clear           SCS                       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
3
5-801-00   Memory Clear           IMH                       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
4
5-801-00   Memory Clear           MCS                       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
5
5-801-00   Memory Clear           Printer                   CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
8
5-801-01   Memory Clear           GWWS                      CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
0
5-801-01   Memory Clear           NCS                       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-801-01   Memory Clear           Clear DCS Setting         CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
4
5-801-01   Memory Clear           Clr UCS Setting           CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
5
5-801-01   Memory Clear           MIRS Setting              CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
6
5-801-01   Memory Clear           CCS                       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
7
5-801-01   Memory Clear           SRM Memory Clr            CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
8
                                                                                         3BSP Mode
                                                                                         Tables (for
                                                                 1: Permit
5-816-01   Remote Service        RFU Timing               CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
3                                                         *      0: Disable
                                                                 1: Enable
5-816-01   Remote Service        RCG Error Cause          CTL    [0 to 2/0/1]
4
5-816-06   Remote Service        HTTP Proxy Host          CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
3                                                         *
5-816-06   Remote Service        HTTP Proxy Port          CTL    [0 to 0xffff/0/1]
4                                                         *
5-816-06   Remote Service        HTTP Prox AutUsr         CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
5                                                         *
5-816-06   Remote Service        HTTP Prox AutPass        CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
6                                                         *
5-816-10   Remote Service        CERT:Encrypt Lv          CTL    [1 to 2/1/1]
2                                                         *      1: 512 bit
                                                                 2: 2048 bit
5-816-10   Remote Service        ClientCommMethod         CTL    [0 to 3/0/1]
3                                                         *      0: Not connected
                                                                 1: IPv4
                                                                 2: IPv6
                                                                 3: Host name
5-816-10   Remote Service        Client Comm Limit        CTL    [1 to 7/7/1]
4                                                         *
5-816-11   Remote Service        NetInfoWaitTimer         CTL    [5 to 255/5/1sec]
5                                                         *
5-816-19   Remote Service        3G DongleID              CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
0                                                         *
5-816-20   Remote Service        Instl Clear              CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
9
5-821-00   RCG Setting           RCG IPv4Addr             CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
2                                                         *
5-821-00   RCG Setting           RCG Port                 CTL    [0 to 65535/443/1]
3                                                         *
5-821-00   RCG Setting           RCG IPv4URLPath          CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
4                                                         *
                                                                                           3BSP Mode
                                                                                           Tables (for
5-828-09   Network Setting       Web(0:OFF 1:ON)             CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
1                                                            *      0: Enable
                                                                    1: Disable
5-828-14   Network Setting       Active IPv6 Link Local      CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
5                                Address
5-828-14   Network Setting       Active IPv6 Stateless       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
7                                Address 1
5-828-14   Network Setting       Active IPv6 Stateless       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
9                                Address 2
5-828-15   Network Setting       Active IPv6 Stateless       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1                                Address 3
5-828-15   Network Setting       Active IPv6 Stateless       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
3                                Address 4
5-828-15   Network Setting       Active IPv6 Stateless       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
5                                Address 5
5-828-15   Network Setting       IPv6 Manual Address         CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
6                                                            *
5-828-15   Network Setting       IPv6 Gateway Address        CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
8                                                            *
5-828-16   Network Setting       IPv6 Stateless Auto         CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
1                                Setting                     *      0: Disable
                                                                    1: Enable
5-828-21   Network Setting       IPsec Aggressive Mode       CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
9                                Setting                     *      0: Permit
                                                                    1: Prohibited
5-828-23   Network Setting       Web Item visible            CTL    [0x0000 to
6                                                            *      0xffff/0xffff/1]
5-828-23   Network Setting       Web shop Link               CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
7                                                            *      0: Not display
                                                                    1: Display
5-828-23   Network Setting       Web Supplies Link visible   CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
8                                                            *      0: Not display
                                                                    1: Display
5-828-23   Network Setting       Web Link1 Name              CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
9                                                            *
5-828-24   Network Setting       Web Link1 URL               CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
                                                                                                    3BSP Mode
                                                                                                    Tables (for
3                                                                  *      0xffff/0x0403/0]
5-844-00   USB                       Device Release Number         CTL    [0 to 9999/100/1]
4                                                                  *
5-844-00   USB                       Fixed USB Port                CTL    [0 to 2/0/1]
5                                                                  *
5-844-00   USB                       PnP Model Name                CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
6                                                                  *
5-844-00   USB                       PnP Serial Number             CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
7                                                                  *
5-844-00   USB                       Mac Supply Level              CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
8                                                                  *
5-844-00   USB                       USB Toggle Clear Mode         CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
9                                                                  *
5-844-10   USB                       Notify Unsupport              CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
0                                                                  *      0: Disable
                                                                          1: Enable
5-845-00   Delivery Server Setting   FTP Port No.                  CTL    [1 to 65535/3670/1]
1                                                                  *
5-845-00   Delivery Server Setting   IP Address (Primary)          CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0x00/]
2                                                                  *
5-845-00   Delivery Server Setting   Delivery Error Display        CTL    [0 to 999/300/1sec]
6                                    Time                          *
5-845-00   Delivery Server Setting   IP Address (Secondary)        CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0x00/]
8                                                                  *
5-845-00   Delivery Server Setting   Delivery Server Model         CTL    [0 to 4/0/1]
9                                                                  *
5-845-01   Delivery Server Setting   Delivery Svr. Capability      CTL    [0 to 255/0/1]
0                                                                  *
5-845-01   Delivery Server Setting   Delivery Svr. Capability      CTL    [0 to 255/0/1]
1                                    (Ext)                         *
5-845-01   Delivery Server Setting   Server Scheme(Primary)        CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
3                                                                  *
5-845-01   Delivery Server Setting   Server Port                   CTL    [1 to 65535/80/1]
4                                    Number(Primary)               *
5-845-01   Delivery Server Setting   Server URL                    CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
5                                    Path(Primary)                 *
                                                                                          3BSP Mode
                                                                                          Tables (for
5-846-09   UCS Setting           Encryption Stat             CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
4                                                            *
5-846-10   UCS Setting           Init Supervisor             CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
0
5-848-00   Web Service           ac:UD                       CTL    [0x00 to
4                                                            *      0xFF/0x00/0]
5-848-00   Web Service           ac:Job Ctrl                 CTL    [0x00 to
9                                                            *      0xFF/0x00/0]
5-848-01   Web Service           ac:Dev Mng                  CTL    [0x00 to
1                                                            *      0xFF/0x00/0]
5-848-02   Web Service           ac:Uadmin                   CTL    [0x00 to
2                                                            *      0xFF/0x00/0]
5-848-02   Web Service           ac:Log                      CTL    [0x00 to
4                                                            *      0xFF/0x00/0]
5-848-02   Web Service           ac:Rest                     CTL    [0x00 to
5                                                            *      0xFF/0x00/0]
5-848-04   Web Service           ReverseProxy                CTL    [0x00 to 0xFF/0/1]
5                                                            *
5-848-04   Web Service           PortOpenTime                CTL    [0 to 300/60/1]
6                                                            *
5-848-15   WebService            LogOpeMode                  CTL    [0 to 2/0/1]
0                                                            *
5-848-21   LogTrans              Timing                      CTL    [0 to 2/0/1]
7                                                            *      0: Off
                                                                    1: Sequential
                                                                    2: Specified time
5-848-21   SysLogTrans           Timing                      CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
8
5-848-22   SysLogTrans           port                        CTL    [1 to 65535/80/1]
0
5-848-22   SysLogTrans           Check                       CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1
5-849-00   Installation Date     Display                     CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1                                                            *
5-849-00   Installation Date     Print                       CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                                            *      0: Not print
                                                                                              3BSP Mode
                                                                                              Tables (for
2                                                            *
5-858-14   Save Machine Info     EngineDebugLogs             CTL    [0 to 1/0/0]
3                                                            *
5-858-14   Save Machine Info     OpepanelDebugLogs           CTL    [0 to 1/0/0]
4                                                            *
5-858-14   Save Machine Info     FCU DebugLogs               CTL    [0 to 1/0/0]
5                                                            *
5-858-14   Save Machine Info     Network Packets             CTL    [0 to 1/0/0]
6                                                            *
5-860-02   SMTP/POP3/IMAP4       Partial Mail Receive        CTL    [1 to 168/72/1hour]
0                                Timeout                     *
5-860-02   SMTP/POP3/IMAP4       MDN Response                CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
1                                RFC2298 Compliance          *
5-860-02   SMTP/POP3/IMAP4       SMTP Auth. From Field       CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                Replacement                 *
5-860-02   SMTP/POP3/IMAP4       SMTP Auth. Direct           CTL    [0 to 0xff/0x0/1]
5                                Setting                     *
5-860-02   SMTP/POP3/IMAP4       S/MIME:MIME Header          CTL    [0 to 2/0/1]
6                                Setting                     *
5-860-02   SMTP/POP3/IMAP4       S/MIME: Authentication      CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
8                                Check                       *
5-860-02   SMTP/POP3/IMAP4       SMTP Server 3G Line IP      CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0x00/]
9                                Address                     *
5-861-20   Account Setting       Send Domain1                CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-861-20   Account Setting       Send Domain2                CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
2
5-861-20   Account Setting       Send Domain3                CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
3
5-866-00   E-Mail Report         Report Validity             CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                   0: Enable
                                                                    1: Disable
5-866-00   E-Mail Report         Add Date Field              CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
5                                                            *      0: Not add
                                                                    1: Add
5-866-10   E-Mail Report         CounterE-Mail:3G Line       CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
                                                                                      3BSP Mode
                                                                                      Tables (for
                                                                1: Auto reboot
5-878-00   Option Setup          DataOverwriteSec.       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-878-00   Option Setup          HDD Encryption          CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
2
5-885-20   Set WIM Function      MonitorDisable          CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
5                                                        *      0: Not prohibited
                                                                1: Prohibited
5-887-00   SD GetCounter                                 CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-888-00   Person. InfoProt.                             CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                        *      0: Disable
                                                                1: Enable
5-893-00   SDK Apli Cnt Name     SDK-1                   CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-893-00   SDK Apli Cnt Name     SDK-2                   CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
2
5-893-00   SDK Apli Cnt Name     SDK-3                   CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
3
5-893-00   SDK Apli Cnt Name     SDK-4                   CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
4
5-893-00   SDK Apli Cnt Name     SDK-5                   CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
5
5-893-00   SDK Apli Cnt Name     SDK-6                   CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
6
5-893-00   SDK Apli Cnt Name     SDK-7                   CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
7
5-893-00   SDK Apli Cnt Name     SDK-8                   CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
8
5-893-00   SDK Apli Cnt Name     SDK-9                   CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
9
5-893-01   SDK Apli Cnt Name     SDK-10                  CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
0
5-893-01   SDK Apli Cnt Name     SDK-11                  CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-893-01   SDK Apli Cnt Name     SDK-12                  CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
                                                                                       3BSP Mode
                                                                                       Tables (for
4
5-992-02   SP Text Mode          SDK/J Appli. Info        CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
5
5-992-02   SP Text Mode          Printer SP               CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
6
                                                                                              3BSP Mode
                                                                                              Tables (for
            Clear            Unit
7-625-002   PreCounter1      #Drum Unit K             ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1page]
            Pages
7-625-003   PreCounter1      #Development Unit K      ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1page]
            Pages
7-625-093   PreCounter1      #Paper Transfer Roller   ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1page]
            Pages
7-625-115   PreCounter1      #Fusing Unit             ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1page]
            Pages
7-625-146   PreCounter1      #Paper Feed Roller       ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages
7-625-147   PreCounter1      #Pickup Roller           ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages
7-625-148   PreCounter1      #Separation Roller       ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages
7-625-206   PreCounter1      #DF Paper Feed Roller    ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages            Unit
7-625-207   PreCounter1      #DF Separation Pad       ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages            Unit
7-626-002   PreCounter2      #Drum Unit K             ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1page]
            Pages
7-626-003   PreCounter2      #Development Unit K      ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1page]
            Pages
7-626-093   PreCounter2      #Paper Transfer Roller   ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1page]
            Pages
7-626-115   PreCounter2      #Fusing Unit             ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1page]
            Pages
7-626-146   PreCounter2      #Paper Feed Roller       ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages
7-626-147   PreCounter2      #Pickup Roller           ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages
7-626-148   PreCounter2      #Separation Roller       ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages
7-626-206   PreCounter2      #DF Paper Feed Roller    ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages            Unit
7-626-207   PreCounter2      #DF Separation Pad       ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
                                                                                                3BSP Mode
                                                                                                Tables (for
7-853-207   Replace Counter    #DF Separation Pad       ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1]
                               Unit
7-935-001   Toner Bottle Log   SerialNo.                ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1]
7-954-002   Counter:           #Drum Unit K             ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)
7-954-003   Counter:           #Development Unit K      ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)
7-954-093   Counter:           #Paper Transfer Roller   ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)
7-954-115   Counter:           #Fusing Unit             ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)
7-954-146   Counter:           #Paper Feed Roller       ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)
7-954-147   Counter:           #Pickup Roller           ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)
7-954-148   Counter:           #Separation Roller       ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)
7-954-206   Counter:           #DF Paper Feed Roller    ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)           Unit
7-954-207   Counter:           #DF Separation Pad       ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)           Unit
7-979-001   CPU Reset Log      Data1                    ENG*        [0x00 to 0xFF/0x00/1]
7-979-002   CPU Reset Log      Data2                    ENG*        [0x0000 to
                                                                    0xFFFF/0x0000/1]
7-979-003   CPU Reset Log      Data3                    ENG*        [0x0000 to
                                                                    0xFFFF/0x0000/1]
7-979-004   CPU Reset Log      Data4                    ENG*        [0x0000 to
                                                                    0xFFFF/0x0000/1]
7-979-005   CPU Reset Log      Data5                    ENG*        [0x0000 to
                                                                    0xFFFF/0x0000/1]
7-979-006   CPU Reset Log      Data6                    ENG*        [0x0000 to
                                                                    0xFFFF/0x0000/1]
7-979-007   CPU Reset Log      Data7                    ENG*        [0x0000 to
                                                                    0xFFFF/0x0000/1]
7-979-008   CPU Reset Log      Data8                    ENG*        [0x0000 to
                                                                    0xFFFF/0x0000/1]
                                                                                        3BSP Mode
                                                                                        Tables (for
 SP No.         Large Category     Small Category     ENG or            [Min to
                                                       CTL          Max/Init./Step]
7-401-001   Total SC             SC Counter          CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-401-002   Total SC             Total SC Counter    CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-403-001   SC History           Latest              CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-403-002   SC History           Latest 1            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-403-003   SC History           Latest 2            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-403-004   SC History           Latest 3            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-403-005   SC History           Latest 4            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-403-006   SC History           Latest 5            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-403-007   SC History           Latest 6            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-403-008   SC History           Latest 7            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-403-009   SC History           Latest 8            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-403-010   SC History           Latest 9            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-404-001   SW Error History     Latest              CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-404-002   SW Error History     Latest 1            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-404-003   SW Error History     Latest 2            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-404-004   SW Error History     Latest 3            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-404-005   SW Error History     Latest 4            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-404-006   SW Error History     Latest 5            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-404-007   SW Error History     Latest 6            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-404-008   SW Error History     Latest 7            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-404-009   SW Error History     Latest 8            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-404-010   SW Error History     Latest 9            CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-502-001   Total Paper Jam      Jam Counter         CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-502-002   Total Paper Jam      Total Jam Counter   CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-001   Paper Jam Loc        At Power On         CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-010   Paper Jam Loc        ProcPkgNotReady     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-011   Paper Jam Loc        TransPkgNotReady    CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-012   Paper Jam Loc        DrvConstantlyOn     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-013   Paper Jam Loc        NoDupFdReqFrCTL     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-014   Paper Jam Loc        FusPkgNotReady      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-015   Paper Jam Loc        2ndPaperFeedTO      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-025   Paper Jam Loc        Rear Cover Open     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-026   Paper Jam Loc        Top Cover Open      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                                                                        3BSP Mode
                                                                                        Tables (for
7-504-064   Paper Jam Loc        R-RegSnsOn:Byps     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-065   Paper Jam Loc        R-RegSnsOff:Cass1   CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-066   Paper Jam Loc        R-RegSnsOff:Cass2   CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-067   Paper Jam Loc        R-RegSnsOff:Cass3   CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-068   Paper Jam Loc        R-RegSnsOff:Cass4   CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-069   Paper Jam Loc        R-RegSnsOff:Cass5   CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-070   Paper Jam Loc        R-RegSnsOff:Dup     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-071   Paper Jam Loc        R-RegSnsOff:Byps    CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-072   Paper Jam Loc        O/PSnsOn:Cass       CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-073   Paper Jam Loc        O/PSnsOn:Cass       CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-074   Paper Jam Loc        O/PSnsOn:Cass       CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-075   Paper Jam Loc        O/PSnsOn:Cass       CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-076   Paper Jam Loc        O/PSnsOn:Cass       CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-077   Paper Jam Loc        O/PSnsOn:Dup        CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-078   Paper Jam Loc        O/PSnsOn:Bypss      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-079   Paper Jam Loc        O/PSnsOff:Cass      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-080   Paper Jam Loc        O/PSnsOff:Cass      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-081   Paper Jam Loc        O/PSnsOff:Cass      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-082   Paper Jam Loc        O/PSnsOff:Cass      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-083   Paper Jam Loc        O/PSnsOff:Cass      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-084   Paper Jam Loc        O/PSnsOff:Dup       CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-085   Paper Jam Loc        O/PSnsOff:Byps      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-086   Paper Jam Loc        DTSns1On:Cass1      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-087   Paper Jam Loc        DTSns1On:Cass2      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-088   Paper Jam Loc        DTSns1On:Cass3      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-089   Paper Jam Loc        DTSns1On:Cass4      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-090   Paper Jam Loc        DTSns1On:Cass5      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-091   Paper Jam Loc        DTSns1On:Byps       CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-092   Paper Jam Loc        DTSns2On:Cass1      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-093   Paper Jam Loc        DTSns2On:Cass2      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-094   Paper Jam Loc        DTSns2On:Cass3      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-095   Paper Jam Loc        DTSns2On:Cass4      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-096   Paper Jam Loc        DTSns2On:Cass5      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-097   Paper Jam Loc        DTSns2On:Byps       CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-098   Paper Jam Loc        DTSns2Off:Dup       CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                                                                       3BSP Mode
                                                                                       Tables (for
7-506-255   Paper Jam/Size       Other              CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-507-001   Dsply-P Jam Hist     Latest             CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-507-002   Dsply-P Jam Hist     Latest 1           CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-507-003   Dsply-P Jam Hist     Latest 2           CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-507-004   Dsply-P Jam Hist     Latest 3           CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-507-005   Dsply-P Jam Hist     Latest 4           CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-507-006   Dsply-P Jam Hist     Latest 5           CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-507-007   Dsply-P Jam Hist     Latest 6           CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-507-008   Dsply-P Jam Hist     Latest 7           CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-507-009   Dsply-P Jam Hist     Latest 8           CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-507-010   Dsply-P Jam Hist     Latest 9           CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-514-001   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    At Power On        CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-010   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    ProcPkgNotReady    CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-011   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    TransPkgNotReady   CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-012   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DrvConstantlyOn    CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-013   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    NoDupFdReqFrCTL    CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-014   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    FusPkgNotReady     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-015   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    2ndPaperFeedTO     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-025   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    Rear Cover Open    CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-026   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    Top Cover Open     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-027   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DupCircSht:LmtOV   CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-028   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    Tray 1: On         CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-029   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    Duplex: On         CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-030   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    Bypass: On         CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-031   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DblFeedTray1       CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-032   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DblFeedTray2       CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-033   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DblFeedTray3       CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-034   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DblFeedTray4       CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-035   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DblFeedTray5       CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-036   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DblFeedDup         CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-037   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DblFeedBypass      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-038   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    Fd2SnsOn:Cass3     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-039   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    Fd2SnsOn:Cass4     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-040   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    Fd2SnsOn:Cass5     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-041   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    Fd2SnsOff:Cass3    CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                                                                       3BSP Mode
                                                                                       Tables (for
7-514-079   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    O/PSnsOff:Cass     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-080   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    O/PSnsOff:Cass     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-081   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    O/PSnsOff:Cass     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-082   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    O/PSnsOff:Cass     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-083   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    O/PSnsOff:Cass     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-084   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    O/PSnsOff:Dup      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-085   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    O/PSnsOff:Byps     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-086   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DTSns1On:Cass1     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-087   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DTSns1On:Cass2     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-088   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DTSns1On:Cass3     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-089   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DTSns1On:Cass4     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-090   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DTSns1On:Cass5     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-091   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DTSns1On:Byps      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-092   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DTSns2On:Cass1     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-093   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DTSns2On:Cass2     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-094   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DTSns2On:Cass3     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-095   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DTSns2On:Cass4     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-096   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DTSns2On:Cass5     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-097   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DTSns2On:Byps      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-098   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    DTSns2Off:Dup      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-099   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    Tray 2: On         CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-100   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    Tray 3: On         CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-101   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    Tray 4: On         CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-102   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    Tray 5: On         CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-103   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    BTSnsOn:Cass1      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-104   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    BTSnsOn:Cass2      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-105   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    BTSnsOn:Cass3      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-106   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    BTSnsOn:Cass4      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-107   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    BTSnsOn:Cass5      CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-108   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    BTSnsOn:Byps       CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-109   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    BTSnsOff:Cass1     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-110   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    BTSnsOff:Cass2     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-111   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    BTSnsOff:Cass3     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-112   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    BTSnsOff:Cass4     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-514-113   Paper Jam Cnt Loc    BTSnsOff:Cass5     CTL*        [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                                                                                 3BSP Mode
                                                                                                 Tables (for
7-618-001   PM Parts Counter Reset   Normal                CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-618-002   PM Parts Counter Reset   Df                    CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-801-255   Memory/Version/PN                              CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-803-001   PM Counter               Paper                 CTL*        [0 to 9999999/0/0]
7-804-001   PM Count.Reset           Paper                 CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-807-001   Reset-SC/Jam                                   CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-832-001   Display-Self-Diag                              CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-836-001   Resident Memory                                CTL         [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0MB]
7-901-001   Assert Info.             File Name             CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-901-002   Assert Info.             Number of Lines       CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-901-003   Assert Info.             Location              CTL*        [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-001   ROM No                   System                CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-002   ROM No                   Engine                CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-009   ROM No                   Bank                  CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-015   ROM No                   Engine(IPU)           CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-018   ROM No                   NetworkSupport        CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-019   ROM No                   Bank2                 CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-022   ROM No                   BIOS                  CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-023   ROM No                   HDD Format Option     CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-040   ROM No                   Bank3                 CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-041   ROM No                   Bank4                 CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-150   ROM No                   RPCS                  CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-151   ROM No                   PS                    CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-158   ROM No                   PCL                   CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-159   ROM No                   PCLXL                 CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-162   ROM No                   PDF                   CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-165   ROM No                   PJL                   CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-166   ROM No                   IPDS                  CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-168   ROM No                   MediaPrint:TIFF       CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-169   ROM No                   XPS                   CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-180   ROM No                   FONT                  CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-181   ROM No                   FONT1                 CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-182   ROM No                   FONT2                 CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-183   ROM No                   FONT3                 CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-184   ROM No                   FONT4                 CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
                                                                                       3BSP Mode
                                                                                       Tables (for
7-911-187   Firmware Version     FONT7              CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-911-200   Firmware Version     Factory            CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-911-202   Firmware Version     NetworkDocBox      CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-911-204   Firmware Version     Printer            CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-911-210   Firmware Version     MIB                CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-911-211   Firmware Version     Websupport         CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-911-213   Firmware Version     SDK1               CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-911-214   Firmware Version     SDK2               CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
7-911-215   Firmware Version     SDK3               CTL         [0 to 0/0/0]
                                                                                            3BSP Mode
                                                                                            Tables (for
8-077-007   O:Jobs/PGS         11~20 Pages             CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-077-008   O:Jobs/PGS         21~50 Pages             CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-077-009   O:Jobs/PGS         51~100 Pages            CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-077-010   O:Jobs/PGS         101~300 Pages           CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-077-011   O:Jobs/PGS         301~500 Pages           CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-077-012   O:Jobs/PGS         501~700 Pages           CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-077-013   O:Jobs/PGS         701~1000 Pages          CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-077-014   O:Jobs/PGS         1001~ Pages             CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-081-001   T:Smart Device     Smart Device            CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-084-001   P:Smart Device     Smart Device            CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-381-001   T:Total PrtPGS     Field Number            CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-384-001   P:Total PrtPGS     Field Number            CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-387-001   O:Total PrtPGS     Field Number            CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-391-001   LSize PrtPGS       A3/DLT, Larger          CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-411-001   Prints/Duplex                              CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-421-001   T:PrtPGS/Dup       Simplex> Duplex         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-421-004   T:PrtPGS/Dup       Simplex Combine         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-421-005   T:PrtPGS/Dup       Duplex Combine          CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-421-006   T:PrtPGS/Dup       2in1                    CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-421-007   T:PrtPGS/Dup       4in1                    CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-421-008   T:PrtPGS/Dup       6in1                    CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-421-009   T:PrtPGS/Dup       8in1                    CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-421-010   T:PrtPGS/Dup       9in1                    CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-421-011   T:PrtPGS/Dup       16in1                   CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-421-012   T:PrtPGS/Dup       Booklet                 CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
                                                                                           3BSP Mode
                                                                                           Tables (for
8-424-010   P:PrtPGS/Dup      9in1                    CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-424-011   P:PrtPGS/Dup      16in1                   CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-424-012   P:PrtPGS/Dup      Booklet                 CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-424-013   P:PrtPGS/Dup      Magazine                CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-424-014   P:PrtPGS/Dup      2in1 + Booklet          CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-424-015   P:PrtPGS/Dup      4in1 + Booklet          CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-424-016   P:PrtPGS/Dup      6in1 + Booklet          CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-424-017   P:PrtPGS/Dup      8in1 + Booklet          CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-424-018   P:PrtPGS/Dup      9in1 + Booklet          CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-424-019   P:PrtPGS/Dup      2in1 + Magazine         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-424-020   P:PrtPGS/Dup      4in1 + Magazine         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-424-021   P:PrtPGS/Dup      6in1 + Magazine         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-424-022   P:PrtPGS/Dup      8in1 + Magazine         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-424-023   P:PrtPGS/Dup      9in1 + Magazine         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-424-024   P:PrtPGS/Dup      16in1 + Magazine        CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-427-001   O:PrtPGS/Dup      Simplex> Duplex         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-427-004   O:PrtPGS/Dup      Simplex Combine         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-427-005   O:PrtPGS/Dup      Duplex Combine          CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
                                                                                            3BSP Mode
                                                                                            Tables (for
8-441-001   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A3                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-002   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A4                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-003   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A5                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-004   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   B4                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-005   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   B5                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-006   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   DLT                    CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-007   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   LG                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-008   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   LT                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-009   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   HLT                    CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-010   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Full Bleed             CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-254   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Other (Standard)       CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-255   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Other (Custom)         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-444-001   P:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A3                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-444-002   P:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A4                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-444-003   P:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A5                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-444-004   P:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   B4                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-444-005   P:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   B5                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-444-006   P:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   DLT                    CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-444-007   P:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   LG                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-444-008   P:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   LT                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-444-009   P:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   HLT                    CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-444-010   P:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Full Bleed             CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-444-254   P:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Other (Standard)       CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-444-255   P:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Other (Custom)         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-001   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A3                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-002   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A4                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-003   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A5                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-004   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   B4                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-005   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   B5                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-006   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   DLT                    CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-007   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   LG                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-008   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   LT                     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-009   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   HLT                    CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-010   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Full Bleed             CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-254   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Other (Standard)       CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                           3BSP Mode
                                                                                           Tables (for
8-521-003   T:PrtPGS/FIN      Staple                  CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-004   T:PrtPGS/FIN      Booklet                 CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-005   T:PrtPGS/FIN      Z-Fold                  CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-006   T:PrtPGS/FIN      Punch                   CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-007   T:PrtPGS/FIN      Other                   CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-008   T:PrtPGS/FIN      Inside-Fold             CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-009   T:PrtPGS/FIN      Three-IN-Fold           CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-010   T:PrtPGS/FIN      Three-OUT-Fold          CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-011   T:PrtPGS/FIN      Four-Fold               CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-012   T:PrtPGS/FIN      KANNON-Fold             CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-013   T:PrtPGS/FIN      Perfect-Bind            CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-014   T:PrtPGS/FIN      Ring-Bind               CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-015   T:PrtPGS/FIN      3rd Vendor              CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-016   T:PrtPGS/FIN      TwinLoop-Bind           CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-524-001   P:PrtPGS/FIN      Sort                    CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-524-002   P:PrtPGS/FIN      Stack                   CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-524-003   P:PrtPGS/FIN      Staple                  CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-524-004   P:PrtPGS/FIN      Booklet                 CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-524-005   P:PrtPGS/FIN      Z-Fold                  CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-524-006   P:PrtPGS/FIN      Punch                   CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-524-007   P:PrtPGS/FIN      Other                   CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-524-008   P:PrtPGS/FIN      Inside-Fold             CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-524-009   P:PrtPGS/FIN      Three-IN-Fold           CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-524-010   P:PrtPGS/FIN      Three-OUT-Fold          CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-524-011   P:PrtPGS/FIN      Four-Fold               CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-524-012   P:PrtPGS/FIN      KANNON-Fold             CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-524-013   P:PrtPGS/FIN      Perfect-Bind            CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-524-014   P:PrtPGS/FIN      Ring-Bind               CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-524-015   P:PrtPGS/FIN      3rd Vendor              CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-524-016   P:PrtPGS/FIN      TwinLoop-Bind           CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-551-001   T:FIN Books       Perfect-Bind            CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-551-002   T:FIN Books       Ring-Bind               CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-551-003   T:FIN Books       TwinLoop-Bind           CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-554-001   P:FIN Books       Perfect-Bind            CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-554-002   P:FIN Books       Ring-Bind               CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                         3BSP Mode
                                                                                         Tables (for
8-617-002   SDK Apli Counter   SDK-2                CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-617-003   SDK Apli Counter   SDK-3                CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-617-004   SDK Apli Counter   SDK-4                CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-617-005   SDK Apli Counter   SDK-5                CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-617-006   SDK Apli Counter   SDK-6                CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-617-007   SDK Apli Counter   SDK-7                CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-617-008   SDK Apli Counter   SDK-8                CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-617-009   SDK Apli Counter   SDK-9                CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-617-010   SDK Apli Counter   SDK-10               CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-617-011   SDK Apli Counter   SDK-11               CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-617-012   SDK Apli Counter   SDK-12               CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-001   Func Use Counter   Function-001         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-002   Func Use Counter   Function-002         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-003   Func Use Counter   Function-003         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-004   Func Use Counter   Function-004         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-005   Func Use Counter   Function-005         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-006   Func Use Counter   Function-006         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-007   Func Use Counter   Function-007         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-008   Func Use Counter   Function-008         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-009   Func Use Counter   Function-009         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-010   Func Use Counter   Function-010         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-011   Func Use Counter   Function-011         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-012   Func Use Counter   Function-012         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-013   Func Use Counter   Function-013         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-014   Func Use Counter   Function-014         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-015   Func Use Counter   Function-015         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-016   Func Use Counter   Function-016         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-017   Func Use Counter   Function-017         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-018   Func Use Counter   Function-018         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-019   Func Use Counter   Function-019         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-020   Func Use Counter   Function-020         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-021   Func Use Counter   Function-021         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-022   Func Use Counter   Function-022         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-023   Func Use Counter   Function-023         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-024   Func Use Counter   Function-024         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                              3BSP Mode
                                                                                              Tables (for
8-621-062   Func Use Counter    Function-062             CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-063   Func Use Counter    Function-063             CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-064   Func Use Counter    Function-064             CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-771-001   Dev Counter         Total                    CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-781-001   Toner_Botol_Info.   BK                       CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-801-001   Toner Remain        K                        CTL*       [0 to 100/0/1%]
8-811-001   Eco Counter         Eco Total                CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-811-004   Eco Counter         Duplex                   CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-811-005   Eco Counter         Combine                  CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-811-008   Eco Counter         Duplex(%)                CTL*       [0 to 100/0/1%]
8-811-009   Eco Counter         Combine(%)               CTL*       [0 to 100/0/1%]
8-811-010   Eco Counter         Paper Cut(%)             CTL*       [0 to 100/0/1%]
8-811-051   Eco Counter         Sync Eco Total           CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-811-054   Eco Counter         Sync Duplex              CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-811-055   Eco Counter         Sync Combine             CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-811-058   Eco Counter         Sync Duplex(%)           CTL*       [0 to 100/0/1%]
8-811-059   Eco Counter         Sync Combine(%)          CTL*       [0 to 100/0/1%]
8-811-060   Eco Counter         Sync Paper Cut(%)        CTL*       [0 to 100/0/1%]
8-811-101   Eco Counter         Eco Totalr:Last          CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-811-104   Eco Counter         Duplex:Last              CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-811-105   Eco Counter         Combine:Last             CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-811-108   Eco Counter         Duplex(%):Last           CTL*       [0 to 100/0/1%]
8-811-109   Eco Counter         Combine(%):Last          CTL*       [0 to 100/0/1%]
8-811-110   Eco Counter         Paper Cut(%):Last        CTL*       [0 to 100/0/1%]
8-811-151   Eco Counter         Sync Eco Totalr:Last     CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-811-154   Eco Counter         Sync Duplex:Last         CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-811-155   Eco Counter         Sync Combine:Last        CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-811-158   Eco Counter         Sync Duplex(%):Last      CTL*       [0 to 100/0/1%]
8-811-159   Eco Counter         Sync Combine(%):Last     CTL*       [0 to 100/0/1%]
8-811-160   Eco Counter         Sync Paper Cut(%):Last   CTL*       [0 to 100/0/1%]
8-851-011   Cvr Cnt:0-10%       0~2%:BK                  CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-851-021   Cvr Cnt:0-10%       3~4%:BK                  CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-851-031   Cvr Cnt:0-10%       5~7%:BK                  CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-851-041   Cvr Cnt:0-10%       8~10%:BK                 CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-861-001   Cvr Cnt:11-20%      BK                       CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                        3BSP Mode
                                                                                        Tables (for
8-999-027   AdminCounter      Printer:BW %         CTL*       [0 to 2147483647/0/1]
8-999-116   AdminCounter      T:BW Simplex Under   CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                              A3/DLT
8-999-118   AdminCounter      T:BW Duplex Under    CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                              A3/DLT
8-999-156   AdminCounter      P:BW Simplex Under   CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                              A3/DLT
8-999-158   AdminCounter      P:BW Duplex Under    CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                              A3/DLT
                                                                                                    Tables (for MF
                                                                                                     4BSP Mode
5.1 SP1-XXX (FEED)
                                                                                                    Tables (for MF
                                     CTL
                                                                                                     4BSP Mode
                                                 3: Pressure Roller Dirt control 3 ON
1-892-003   Pressure      Option     ENG*        [0 to 3/0/1]
            Roller Dirt   Tray 2                 0: OFF
            control                              1: Pressure Roller Dirt control 1 ON
                                                 2: Pressure Roller Dirt control 2 ON
                                                 3: Pressure Roller Dirt control 3 ON
1-892-004   Pressure      Option     ENG*        [0 to 3/0/1]
            Roller Dirt   Tray 3                 0: OFF
            control                              1: Pressure Roller Dirt control 1 ON
                                                 2: Pressure Roller Dirt control 2 ON
                                                 3: Pressure Roller Dirt control 3 ON
1-892-005   Pressure      Option     ENG*        [0 to 3/0/1]
            Roller Dirt   Tray 4                 0: OFF
            control                              1: Pressure Roller Dirt control 1 ON
                                                 2: Pressure Roller Dirt control 2 ON
                                                 3: Pressure Roller Dirt control 3 ON
1-892-006   Pressure      By-Pass    ENG*        [0 to 3/0/1]
            Roller Dirt   Tray                   0: OFF
            control                              1: Pressure Roller Dirt control 1 ON
                                                 2: Pressure Roller Dirt control 2 ON
                                                 3: Pressure Roller Dirt control 3 ON
1-893-001   Hot offset               ENG*        [0 to 1/0/1]
            Control                              0: OFF
                                                 1: ON (Lowers the fusing temperature for the
                                                 first three sheets of a job by 5 °C.)
                                                                                                 Tables (for MF
                                     CTL
                                                                                                  4BSP Mode
1-998-029   Reserve SP   reserve29   ENG*        [0 to 4294967295/0/1]
1-998-030   Reserve SP   reserve30   ENG*        [0 to 4294967295/0/1]
1-998-031   Reserve SP   reserve31   ENG*        [0 to 4294967295/0/1]
1-998-032   Reserve SP   reserve32   ENG*        [0 to 4294967295/0/1]
1-998-033   Reserve SP   reserve33   ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1]
1-998-034   Reserve SP   reserve34   ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1]
                                                                                           Tables (for MF
                                                         17: Black Band (Horizontal)
                                                                                            4BSP Mode
                                                         18: Black Band (Vertical)
                                                         19: Checker Flag Pattern
                                                         20: Grayscale (Vertical)
                                                         21: Grayscale (Horizontal)
                                                         22: Two Beam Density Pattern
                                                         23: Full Dot Pattern
2-109-006   Test Pattern      Density          ENG       [0 to 15/15/1]
                                                                                            Tables (for MF
                                                                                             4BSP Mode
 SP No.        Large Category      Small Category       ENG or    [Min to Max/Init./Step]
                                                         CTL
4-011-001   S-to-S Regist                               ENG*     [-0.3 to 0.3/0/0.1mm]
            Adjustment
4-012-001   Scanner Erase       Book: Leading Edge      ENG*     [0 to 0.3/1/0.1mm]
            Margin: Scale
4-012-002   Scanner Erase       Book: Trailing Edge     ENG*     [0 to 0.3/1/0.1mm]
            Margin: Scale
4-012-003   Scanner Erase       Book: Left              ENG*     [0 to 0.3/1/0.1mm]
            Margin: Scale
4-012-004   Scanner Erase       Book: Right             ENG*     [0 to 0.3/1/0.1mm]
            Margin: Scale
4-013-002   Scanner Free run    Book mode :Lamp On      ENG      [0 to 1/0/1]
4-020-001   DF Dust Check       Dust Detect:On/Off      ENG      [0 to 1/0/1]
4-020-002   DF Dust Check       Dust Detect:Lvl         ENG      [0 to 8/4/1]
4-020-003   DF Dust Check       Dust Reject:Lvl         ENG      [0 to 4/0/1]
4-020-011   DF Dust Check       Dust Detect             ENG      [0 to 1/0/1]
                                Level:Rear
4-020-012   DF Dust Check       Correction Level:Rear   ENG      [0 to 8/4/1]
4-108-001   Sub Scan                                    ENG      [-0.25 to 0.25/0/0.1%]
            Speed.Adjustment
4-110-001   L-Edge Timing                               ENG      [-45 to 45/0/1pulse]
            Adjustment
4-400-001   Scanner Erase       Book: Leading Edge      ENG*     [0 to 0.3/1/0.1mm]
            Margin
4-400-002   Scanner Erase       Book: Trailing Edge     ENG*     [0 to 0.3/1/0.1mm]
            Margin
4-400-003   Scanner Erase       Book: Left              ENG*     [0 to 0.3/1/0.1mm]
            Margin
4-400-004   Scanner Erase       Book: Right             ENG*     [0 to 0.3/1/0.1mm]
            Margin
4-400-005   Scanner Erase       ADF:Trailing Edge       ENG*     [0 to 0.3/1.6/0.1mm]
            Margin
4-400-007   Scanner Erase       ADF:Left                ENG*     [0 to 0.3/1.6/0.1mm]
            Margin
4-400-008   Scanner Erase       ADF:Right               ENG*     [0 to 0.3/1.6/0.1mm]
                                                                                                Tables (for MF
4-551-009   Scan Apli:Txt           Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off)   ENG      [0 to 7/0/1]
                                                                                                 4BSP Mode
                                    1-7 (Weak-Strong)
4-552-005   Scan Apli:Txt Dropout   MTF: 0(Off) 1-15        ENG      [0 to 15/8/1]
                                    (Weak-Strong)
4-552-006   Scan Apli:Txt Dropout   Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7    ENG      [0 to 7/4/1]
                                    (Weak-Strong)
4-552-007   Scan Apli:Txt Dropout   Brightness: 1-255       ENG      [1 to 255/128/1]
4-552-008   Scan Apli:Txt Dropout   Contrast: 1-255         ENG      [1 to 255/128/1]
4-552-009   Scan Apli:Txt Dropout   Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off)   ENG      [0 to 7/0/1]
                                    1-7 (Weak-Strong)
4-553-005   Scan Apli:Txt/Photo     MTF: 0(Off) 1-15        ENG      [0 to 15/8/1]
                                    (Weak-Strong)
4-553-006   Scan Apli:Txt/Photo     Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7    ENG      [0 to 7/4/1]
                                    (Weak-Strong)
4-553-007   Scan Apli:Txt/Photo     Brightness: 1-255       ENG      [1 to 255/128/1]
4-553-008   Scan Apli:Txt/Photo     Contrast: 1-255         ENG      [1 to 255/128/1]
4-553-009   Scan Apli:Txt/Photo     Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off)   ENG      [0 to 7/0/1]
                                    1-7 (Weak-Strong)
4-554-005   Scan Apli:Photo         MTF: 0(Off) 1-15        ENG      [0 to 15/8/1]
                                    (Weak-Strong)
4-554-006   Scan Apli:Photo         Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7    ENG      [0 to 7/4/1]
                                    (Weak-Strong)
4-554-007   Scan Apli:Photo         Brightness: 1-255       ENG      [1 to 255/128/1]
4-554-008   Scan Apli:Photo         Contrast: 1-255         ENG      [1 to 255/128/1]
4-554-009   Scan Apli:Photo         Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off)   ENG      [0 to 7/0/1]
                                    1-7 (Weak-Strong)
4-565-005   Scan Apli:GrayScale     MTF: 0(Off) 1-15        ENG      [0 to 15/8/1]
                                    (Weak-Strong)
4-565-006   Scan Apli:GrayScale     Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7    ENG      [0 to 7/4/1]
                                    (Weak-Strong)
4-565-007   Scan Apli:GrayScale     Brightness: 1-255       ENG      [1 to 255/128/1]
4-565-008   Scan Apli:GrayScale     Contrast: 1-255         ENG      [1 to 255/128/1]
4-565-009   Scan Apli:GrayScale     Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off)   ENG      [0 to 7/0/1]
                                    1-7 (Weak-Strong)
4-570-005   Scan Apli:Col           MTF: 0(Off) 1-15        ENG      [0 to 15/8/1]
            Txt/Photo               (Weak-Strong)
4-570-006   Scan Apli:Col           Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7    ENG      [0 to 7/4/1]
                                                                                              Tables (for MF
                                  (Weak-Strong)
                                                                                               4BSP Mode
4-581-006   Fax Apli:Txt          Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7    ENG      [0 to 7/4/1]
                                  (Weak-Strong)
4-581-007   Fax Apli:Txt          Brightness: 1-255       ENG      [1 to 255/128/1]
4-581-008   Fax Apli:Txt          Contrast: 1-255         ENG      [1 to 255/128/1]
4-581-009   Fax Apli:Txt          Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off)   ENG      [0 to 7/0/1]
                                  1-7 (Weak-Strong)
4-582-005   Fax Apli:Txt/Photo    MTF: 0(Off) 1-15        ENG      [0 to 15/8/1]
                                  (Weak-Strong)
4-582-006   Fax Apli:Txt/Photo    Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7    ENG      [0 to 7/4/1]
                                  (Weak-Strong)
4-582-007   Fax Apli:Txt/Photo    Brightness: 1-255       ENG      [1 to 255/128/1]
4-582-008   Fax Apli:Txt/Photo    Contrast: 1-255         ENG      [1 to 255/128/1]
4-582-009   Fax Apli:Txt/Photo    Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off)   ENG      [0 to 7/0/1]
                                  1-7 (Weak-Strong)
4-582-010   Fax Apli:Txt/Photo    Texture Erase: 0        ENG      [0 to 2/0/1]
                                                                   0: Fix
                                                                   1 or 2: Variable
4-583-005   Fax Apli:Photo        MTF: 0(Off) 1-15        ENG      [0 to 15/8/1]
                                  (Weak-Strong)
4-583-006   Fax Apli:Photo        Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7    ENG      [0 to 7/4/1]
                                  (Weak-Strong)
4-583-007   Fax Apli:Photo        Brightness: 1-255       ENG      [1 to 255/128/1]
4-583-008   Fax Apli:Photo        Contrast: 1-255         ENG      [1 to 255/128/1]
4-583-009   Fax Apli:Photo        Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off)   ENG      [0 to 7/0/1]
                                  1-7 (Weak-Strong)
4-583-010   Fax Apli:Photo        Texture Erase: 0        ENG      [0 to 2/0/1]
4-584-005   Fax Apli:Original 1   MTF: 0(Off) 1-15        ENG      [0 to 15/8/1]
                                  (Weak-Strong)
4-584-006   Fax Apli:Original 1   Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7    ENG      [0 to 7/4/1]
                                  (Weak-Strong)
4-584-007   Fax Apli:Original 1   Brightness: 1-255       ENG      [1 to 255/128/1]
4-584-008   Fax Apli:Original 1   Contrast: 1-255         ENG      [1 to 255/128/1]
4-584-009   Fax Apli:Original 1   Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off)   ENG      [0 to 7/0/1]
                                  1-7 (Weak-Strong)
4-585-005   Fax Apli:Original 2   MTF: 0(Off) 1-15        ENG      [0 to 15/8/1]
                                  (Weak-Strong)
                                                                                                Tables (for MF
4-747-001   Back Scanner Hard       Error 1                 ENG      [0 to 65535/0/1]
                                                                                                 4BSP Mode
            Error
4-747-002   Back Scanner Hard       Error 2                 ENG      [0 to 65535/0/1]
            Error
4-785-001   Back White Level                                ENG*     [0 to 1023/840/1digit]
            Peak Target
4-796-001   Low Density Color       Front Side              ENG*     [0 to 3/0/1]
            Correction                                               0: OFF
                                                                     1: WEAK
                                                                     2: MEDIUM
                                                                     3: STRONG
4-796-002   Low Density Color       Rear Side               ENG*     [0 to 3/0/1]
            Correction                                               0: OFF
                                                                     1: WEAK
                                                                     2: MEDIUM
                                                                     3: STRONG
4-797-001   Rear Side: Digital AE   Low Limit Setting       ENG      [0 to 1023/364/1]
4-797-002   Rear Side: Digital AE   Background Erase        ENG      [512 to 1535/932/1]
                                    Level
4-799-001   Back Test Pattern                               ENG      [0 to 255/0/1]
            Change
4-903-001   Filter Setting          Ind Dot Erase: Text     ENG      [0 to 7/0/1]
4-903-002   Filter Setting          Ind Dot Erase:          ENG      [0 to 7/0/1]
                                    Generation Copy
4-905-001   Select Gradation                                ENG      [0 to 255/0/1]
            Level
4-907-001   Gamma Correction        Stamp Entry             ENG      [0 to 2/1/1]
4-918-009   Man Gamma Adj                                   ENG      [0 to 0/0/0]
4-938-005   ACS:Edge Mask           Scan:Sub LEdge          ENG      [0 to 31/15/1mm]
4-938-006   ACS:Edge Mask           Scan:Sub TEdge          ENG      [0 to 31/15/1mm]
4-938-007   ACS:Edge Mask           Scan:Main LEdge         ENG      [0 to 31/15/1mm]
4-938-008   ACS:Edge Mask           Scan:Main TEdge         ENG      [0 to 31/15/1mm]
4-939-001   ACS:Color Range                                 ENG      [-2 to 2/0/1]
4-993-001   High Light Correction   Sensitivity Selection   ENG      [0 to 9/4/1]
4-993-002   High Light Correction   Range Selection         ENG      [0 to 9/4/1]
4-994-001   Adj Txt/Photo Recog     High Compression        ENG      [0 to 2/1/1]
            Level                   PDF                              0: Text
                                                                                            Tables (for MF
            thresh
                                                                                             4BSP Mode
4-998-014   White Paper Binary   strength 6:down side   ENG      [0 to 255/116/1]
            thresh
                                                                                                      Tables (for MF
                                                                 CTL
                                                                                                       4BSP Mode
5-804-20     OUTPUT Check          ADF Motor                    ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
3                                                                          0: Stop
                                                                           1: Start
5-805-00     Drum Heater                                        ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                                                          0: Stop
                                                                           1: Start
5-810-00     SC Reset              Fusing SC Reset              ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
1
5-811-002    Machine Serial        Display                      ENG        [0 to 255/0/1]
                                                                *
5-811-004    Machine Serial        IPU                          ENG        [0 to 255/0/1]
5-811-021    Machine Serial        Latest Update Date           ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
                                                                *
5-811-022    Machine Serial        Previous Update Date         ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
                                                                *
5-811-023    Machine Serial        Previous Serial              ENG        [0 to 255/0/1]
                                                                *
5-811-024    Machine Serial        Latest Update Date (IPU)     ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
                                                                *
5-811-025    Machine Serial        Previous Update Date (IPU)   ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
                                                                *
5-811-026    Machine Serial        Previous Serial(IPU)         ENG        [0 to 255/0/1]
                                                                *
5-894-00     ExternalCountSe       SW Charge Mode               ENG        [0 to 2/0/1]
1            t                                                  *
5-900-00     Engine Log            Pattern                      ENG        [0 to 4/0/1]
1            Upload                                             *
5-900-00     Engine Log            Trigger                      ENG        [0 to 3/0/1]
2            Upload                                             *
5-901-00     All Data Initialize   China                        ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
5
5-901-00     All Data Initialize   EU(230V)                     ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
6
5-901-00     All Data Initialize   NA(120V)                     ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
7
5-901-00     All Data Initialize   Asia                         ENG        [0 to 1/0/1]
                                                                                                Tables (for MF
                                                                                                 4BSP Mode
 SP No.         Large Category                Small Category       EN             [Min to
                                                                   G or       Max/Init./Step]
                                                                   CTL
5-009-20   Add display language        1-8                         CTL    [0 to 255/0/1]
1                                                                  *
5-009-20   Add display language        9-16                        CTL    [0 to 255/0/1]
2                                                                  *
5-009-20   Add display language        17-24                       CTL    [0 to 255/0/1]
3                                                                  *
5-009-20   Add display language        25-32                       CTL    [0 to 255/0/1]
4                                                                  *
5-009-20   Add display language        33-40                       CTL    [0 to 255/0/1]
5                                                                  *
5-009-20   Add display language        41-48                       CTL    [0 to 255/0/1]
6                                                                  *
5-009-20   Add display language        49-56                       CTL    [0 to 255/0/1]
7                                                                  *
5-024-00   mm/inch Display             0:mm 1:inch                 CTL    [0 or 1 / * / 1]
1          Selection                                               *      NA: 1
                                                                          EU, AP: 0
5-045-00   Accounting counter          Counter Method              CTL    [0 to 7/0/1]
1                                                                  *
5-051-00   TonerRefillDetectionDispl                               CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1          ay                                                      *
5-055-00   Display IP address                                      CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                  *      0: Enable
                                                                          1: Disable
5-062-00   Part Replacement Alert      #Drum Unit:K                CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
2          Display                                                 *      0: Not display
                                                                          1: Display
5-062-00   Part Replacement Alert      #Development Unit:K         CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
3          Display                                                 *      0: Not display
                                                                          1: Display
5-062-09   Part Replacement Alert      #Paper Transfer Roller      CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
3          Display                                                 *      0: Not display
                                                                          1: Display
                                                                                                Tables (for MF
                                                                 CTL
                                                                                                 4BSP Mode
5-074-09   Home Key Customization     Function Setting           CTL    [0 to 2/0/1]
1                                                                *      0: Disable
                                                                        1: SDK App
                                                                        2: MFP browser App
5-074-09   Home Key Customization     Product ID                 CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
2                                                                *
5-074-09   Home Key Customization     Application Screen ID      CTL    [0 to 255/0/1]
3                                                                *
5-076-00   Copy:LT/LG Mixed Sizes     0:OFF 1:ON                 CTL    [0 or 1 / * / 1]
1          Setting                                               *      NA: 1
                                                                        EU, AP: 0
5-081-00   ServiceSP Entry Code                                  CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1          Setting                                               *
5-083-00   LED Light Switch Setting   Toner Near End             CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                *      0: OFF
                                                                        1: ON
5-083-00   LED Light Switch Setting   Waste Toner Near End       CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                                                *
5-085-00   Keybord Setting            CH/TW SoftKeybord          CTL    [0 to 2/0/1]
1                                     Setting                    *      0: Disable
                                                                        1: Simplified Chinese
                                                                        2: Traditional
                                                                        Chinese
5-101-20   Copy Auto Clear Setting    Auto Clear Timer Setting   CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                     (0:ON 1:OFF)               *
5-113-00   Optional Counter Type      Default Optional Counter   CTL    [0 to 12/0/1]
1                                     Type                       *
5-113-00   Optional Counter Type      External Optional          CTL    [0 to 3/0/1]
2                                     Counter Type               *
5-114-00   Optional Counter I/F       MF Key Card Extension      CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                *      0: Not Installed
                                                                        1: Installed
5-118-00   Disable Copying                                       CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                *
5-118-00   Copy mode setting          DocumentServer:Printed     CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
3                                     File Auto Delete           *
                                                                                           Tables (for MF
                                                            CTL
                                                                                            4BSP Mode
5-227-20   Page Numbering         Allow Page No. Entry      CTL    [2 to 9/9/1]
1                                                           *
5-227-20   Page Numbering         Zero Surplus Setting      CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                                           *      0: Off
                                                                   1: On
5-302-00   Set Time               Time Difference           CTL    [-1440 to 1440/*/1]
2                                                           *      NA: -300
                                                                   EU, AP: 60
5-305-10   Auto Off Set           Auto Off Limit Set        CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                           *
5-307-00   Daylight Saving Time   Setting                   CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                           *      NA/EU: 1
                                                                   AP: 0
5-307-00   Daylight Saving Time   Rule Set(Start)           CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/*/1]
3                                                           *      NA: 0x03200210
                                                                   EU: 0x03500010
                                                                   AP: 0x10500010
5-307-00   Daylight Saving Time   Rule Set(End)             CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/*/1]
4                                                           *      NA: 0x11100200
                                                                   EU: 0x10500100
                                                                   AP: 0x03100000
5-401-10   Access Control         Default Document ACL      CTL    [0 to 3/0/1]
3                                                           *
5-401-10   Access Control         Authentication Time       CTL    [0 to 255/0/1sec]
4                                                           *
5-401-16   Access Control         Extend Certification      CTL    [0 to 0xff/0/1]
2                                 Detail                    *
5-401-20   Access Control         SDK1 UniqueID             CTL    [0 to
0                                                           *      0xFFFFFFFF/0/1]
5-401-20   Access Control         SDK1 Certification        CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
1                                 Method                    *
5-401-21   Access Control         SDK2 UniqueID             CTL    [0 to
0                                                           *      0xFFFFFFFF/0/1]
5-401-21   Access Control         SDK2 Certification        CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
1                                 Method                    *
5-401-22   Access Control         SDK3 UniqueID             CTL    [0 to
                                                                                        Tables (for MF
                                                           CTL
                                                                                         4BSP Mode
5-402-11   Access Control        SDKJ10 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
0                                                          *
5-402-11   Access Control        SDKJ11 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
1                                                          *
5-402-11   Access Control        SDKJ12 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
2                                                          *
5-402-11   Access Control        SDKJ13 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
3                                                          *
5-402-11   Access Control        SDKJ14 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
4                                                          *
5-402-11   Access Control        SDKJ15 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
5                                                          *
5-402-11   Access Control        SDKJ16 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
6                                                          *
5-402-11   Access Control        SDKJ17 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
7                                                          *
5-402-11   Access Control        SDKJ18 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
8                                                          *
5-402-11   Access Control        SDKJ19 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
9                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ20 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
0                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ21 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
1                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ22 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
2                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ23 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
3                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ24 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
4                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ25 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
5                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ26 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
6                                                          *
5-402-12   Access Control        SDKJ27 Limit Setting      CTL    [0 to 0xFF/0/1]
7                                                          *
                                                                                              Tables (for MF
                                                               CTL
                                                                                               4BSP Mode
5-402-15   Access Control          SDKJ16 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
6                                                              *
5-402-15   Access Control          SDKJ17 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
7                                                              *
5-402-15   Access Control          SDKJ18 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
8                                                              *
5-402-15   Access Control          SDKJ19 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
9                                                              *
5-402-16   Access Control          SDKJ20 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
0                                                              *
5-402-16   Access Control          SDKJ21 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
1                                                              *
5-402-16   Access Control          SDKJ22 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
2                                                              *
5-402-16   Access Control          SDKJ23 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
3                                                              *
5-402-16   Access Control          SDKJ24 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
4                                                              *
5-402-16   Access Control          SDKJ25 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
5                                                              *
5-402-16   Access Control          SDKJ26 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
6                                                              *
5-402-16   Access Control          SDKJ27 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
7                                                              *
5-402-16   Access Control          SDKJ28 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
8                                                              *
5-402-16   Access Control          SDKJ29 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
9                                                              *
5-402-17   Access Control          SDKJ30 ProductID            CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0/1]
0                                                              *
5-404-00   User Code Count Clear   User Code Count Clear       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-411-00   LDAP-Certification      Simplified Authentication   CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
4                                                              *      0: Disable
                                                                      1: Enable
5-411-00   LDAP-Certification      Password Null Not Permit    CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
                                                                                              Tables (for MF
                                                                 CTL
                                                                                               4BSP Mode
3                                                                *
5-417-00   Access Attack               Attack Max Num            CTL    [50 to 200/200/1]
4                                                                *
5-420-00   User Authentication         Copy                      CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                *
5-420-01   User Authentication         DocumentServer            CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                *
5-420-02   User Authentication         Fax                       CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                *
5-420-03   User Authentication         Scanner                   CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                *
5-420-04   User Authentication         Printer                   CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                *      0: Enable
                                                                        1: Disable
5-420-05   User Authentication         SDK1                      CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                *      0: Enable
                                                                        1: Disable
5-420-06   User Authentication         SDK2                      CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                *      0: Enable
                                                                        1: Disable
5-420-07   User Authentication         SDK3                      CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                *      0: Enable
                                                                        1: Disable
5-420-08   User Authentication         Browser                   CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                                *      0: Enable
                                                                        1: Disable
5-430-00   Auth Dialog Message         Message Change On/Off     CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1          Change                                                *
5-430-00   Auth Dialog Message         Message Text Download     CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
2          Change
5-430-00   Auth Dialog Message         Message Text ID           CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
3          Change
5-431-01   External Auth User Preset   Tag                       CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
0                                                                *      0: Off
                                                                        1: On
5-431-01   External Auth User Preset   Entry                     CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
                                                                                             Tables (for MF
                                                                CTL
                                                                                              4BSP Mode
0                                                               *      0: Off
                                                                       1: On
5-431-05   External Auth User Preset   UserLimitCount           CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
0                                                               *      0: Off
                                                                       1: On
5-481-00   Authentication Error Code   System Log Disp          CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                               *      0: Off
                                                                       1: On
5-481-00   Authentication Error Code   Panel Disp               CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
2                                                               *      0: Off
                                                                       1: On
5-490-00   MF KeyCard                  Job Permit Setting       CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                               *      0: Not permit
                                                                       1: Permit
5-491-00   Optional Counter            Detail Option            CTL    [0 to 0xff/0/1]
1                                                               *
5-501-00   PM Alarm                    PM Alarm Level           CTL    [0 to 9999/0/1]
1                                                               *
5-504-00   Jam Alarm                                            CTL    [0 to 3/3/1]
1                                                               *
5-504-00   Jam Alarm                   Threshold                CTL    [1 to 99/10/1]
2                                                               *
5-505-00   Error Alarm                                          CTL    [0 to 255/*/1]
1                                                               *      IM 550F: 25
                                                                       IM 600F: 32
                                                                       IM 600SRF: 32
5-505-00   Error Alarm                 Threshold                CTL    [1 to 99/5/1]
2                                                               *
5-507-00   Supply/CC Alarm             Paper Supply Alarm       CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                               *      0: Off
                                                                       1: On
5-507-00   Supply/CC Alarm             Staple Supply Alarm      CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
2                                                               *      0: Off
                                                                       1: On
5-507-00   Supply/CC Alarm             Toner Supply Alarm       CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
3                                                               *      0: Off
                                                                                           Tables (for MF
                                                              CTL
                                                                                            4BSP Mode
5-508-01   CC Call                Door Open: Time Length      CTL    [3 to 30/10/1]
3                                                             *
5-513-00   PartsAlermlevelCount   Normal                      CTL    [1 to 9999/300/1]
1                                                             *
5-513-00   PartsAlermlevelCount   Df                          CTL    [1 to 9999/300/1]
2                                                             *
5-514-00   PartsAlermlev          Normal                      CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
1                                                             *      0: OFF
                                                                     1: ON
5-514-00   PartsAlermlev          Df                          CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                                             *      0: OFF
                                                                     1: ON
5-515-00   SC/Alarm Setting       SC Call                     CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
1                                                             *      0: Disable
                                                                     1: Enable
5-515-00   SC/Alarm Setting       Service Parts Near End      CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
2                                 Call                        *      0: Disable
                                                                     1: Enable
5-515-00   SC/Alarm Setting       Service Parts End Call      CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
3                                                             *      0: Disable
                                                                     1: Enable
5-515-00   SC/Alarm Setting       User Call                   CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
4                                                             *      0: Disable
                                                                     1: Enable
5-515-00   SC/Alarm Setting       Communication Test Call     CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
6                                                             *      0: Disable
                                                                     1: Enable
5-515-00   SC/Alarm Setting       Machine Information         CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
7                                 Notice                      *      0: Disable
                                                                     1: Enable
5-515-00   SC/Alarm Setting       Alarm Notice                CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
8                                                             *      0: Disable
                                                                     1: Enable
5-515-00   SC/Alarm Setting       Non Genuine Tonner          CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
9                                 Ararm                       *      0: Disable
                                                                     1: Enable
                                                                                       Tables (for MF
                                                         CTL
                                                                                        4BSP Mode
5-728-00   Network Setting       NAT Machine Port1       CTL    [1 to 65535/49101/1]
1                                                        *
5-728-00   Network Setting       NAT UI Port1            CTL    [1 to 65535/55101/1]
2                                                        *
5-728-00   Network Setting       NAT Machine Port2       CTL    [1 to 65535/49102/1]
3                                                        *
5-728-00   Network Setting       NAT UI Port2            CTL    [1 to 65535/55102/1]
4                                                        *
5-728-00   Network Setting       NAT Machine Port3       CTL    [1 to 65535/49103/1]
5                                                        *
5-728-00   Network Setting       NAT UI Port3            CTL    [1 to 65535/55103/1]
6                                                        *
5-728-00   Network Setting       NAT Machine Port4       CTL    [1 to 65535/49104/1]
7                                                        *
5-728-00   Network Setting       NAT UI Port4            CTL    [1 to 65535/55104/1]
8                                                        *
5-728-00   Network Setting       NAT Machine Port5       CTL    [1 to 65535/49105/1]
9                                                        *
5-728-01   Network Setting       NAT UI Port5            CTL    [1 to 65535/55105/1]
0                                                        *
5-728-01   Network Setting       NAT Machine Port6       CTL    [1 to 65535/49106/1]
1                                                        *
5-728-01   Network Setting       NAT UI Port6            CTL    [1 to 65535/55106/1]
2                                                        *
5-728-01   Network Setting       NAT Machine Port7       CTL    [1 to 65535/49107/1]
3                                                        *
5-728-01   Network Setting       NAT UI Port7            CTL    [1 to 65535/55107/1]
4                                                        *
5-728-01   Network Setting       NAT Machine Port8       CTL    [1 to 65535/49108/1]
5                                                        *
5-728-01   Network Setting       NAT UI Port8            CTL    [1 to 65535/55108/1]
6                                                        *
5-728-01   Network Setting       NAT Machine Port9       CTL    [1 to 65535/49109/1]
7                                                        *
5-728-01   Network Setting       NAT UI Port9            CTL    [1 to 65535/55109/1]
8                                                        *
                                                                                             Tables (for MF
                                                               CTL
                                                                                              4BSP Mode
6                                 Address 2
5-729-01   Print Server           IPv6 Manual Address          CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
9                                                              *
5-729-02   Print Server           IPv6 Gateway Address         CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
0                                                              *
5-730-01   Extended Function      Expiration Prior Alarm Set   CTL    [0 to 999/20/1days]
0          Setting                                             *
5-731-00   Counter Effect         Change Mk1                   CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                 Cnt(Paper->Combine)          *      0: Disable
                                                                      1: Enable
5-734-00   PDF Setting            PDF/A Fixed                  CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                              *
5-745-21   DeemedPowerConsumpti   Controller Standby           CTL    [0 to 9999/0/1]
1          on                                                  *
5-745-21   DeemedPowerConsumpti   STR                          CTL    [0 to 9999/0/1]
2          on                                                  *
5-745-21   DeemedPowerConsumpti   Main Power Off               CTL    [0 to 9999/0/1]
3          on                                                  *
5-745-21   DeemedPowerConsumpti   Scanning and Printing        CTL    [0 to 9999/0/1]
4          on                                                  *
5-745-21   DeemedPowerConsumpti   Printing                     CTL    [0 to 9999/0/1]
5          on                                                  *
5-745-21   DeemedPowerConsumpti   Scanning                     CTL    [0 to 9999/0/1]
6          on                                                  *
5-745-21   DeemedPowerConsumpti   Engine Standby               CTL    [0 to 9999/0/1]
7          on                                                  *
5-745-21   DeemedPowerConsumpti   Low Power Consumption        CTL    [0 to 9999/0/1]
8          on                                                  *
5-745-21   DeemedPowerConsumpti   Silent condition             CTL    [0 to 9999/0/1]
9          on                                                  *
5-745-22   DeemedPowerConsumpti   Heater Off                   CTL    [0 to 9999/0/1]
0          on                                                  *
5-748-10   OpePanel Setting       Op Type Action Setting       CTL    [0 to 255/0/1]
1
5-748-20   OpePanel Setting       Cheetah Panel Connect        CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                 Setting                             0: SOP not
                                                                                           Tables (for MF
                                                             CTL
                                                                                            4BSP Mode
5                                                            *
5-767-00   Screen USB host port   Port1                      CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                            *      0: Enable
                                                                    1: Disable
5-767-00   Screen USB host port   Port2                      CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                                            *      0: Enable
                                                                    1: Disable
5-767-10   Screen USB host port   Screen USB memory          CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                            *      0: Enable
                                                                    1: Disable
5-780-00   ACT Version            Current Version Disp       CTL
                                                                    Display only
1
5-780-00   ACT Version            ROM Max Version Disp       CTL
                                                                    Display only
2
5-780-00   ACT Version            HDD Version Disp           CTL
                                                                    Display only
3
5-780-00   ACT Version            OpePanel Version Disp      CTL
                                                                    Display only
4
5-780-00   ACT Version            Factory Version Disp       CTL
                                                                    Display only
5
5-780-05   ACT Version            Batch Activate Exe         CTL
                                                                    Execute
0
5-780-10   ACT Version            Auto Activate Setting      CTL    [0 to 1 / 0 / 1]
0                                                                   0: Disable
                                                                    1: Enable
5-780-20   ACT Version            Restore from NV            CTL
                                                                    Execute
0
5-780-20   ACT Version            Restore from HDD           CTL
                                                                    Execute
1
5-780-20   ACT Version            Restore from OpePanel      CTL
                                                                    Execute
2
5-780-21   ACT Version            Display Not Use Check      CTL    Display only
0                                 State                             0: Supported version
                                                                    1: Checking
                                                                    2: Unsupported
           - SP5-782-XX2:
           Display the date and time of activation or deactivation of ACT.
           The history of 5 times can be recorded.
           - SP5-782-XX3:
           Display the history regarding whether firmware update is executed before ACT
           activation or deactivation.
           The history of 5 times can be recorded.
           0: Firmware update is Not executed before ACT activation or deactivation.
                                                                                                    Tables (for MF
                                                                    CTL
                                                                                                     4BSP Mode
           1: Firmware update is executed before ACT activation or deactivation.
           - SP5-782-XX4:
           Display the way of ACT activation or deactivation.
           The history of 5 times can be recorded.
           0: From SP mode
           1: From the Application Site
           2: Updated by SP5-780-100 (Auto activation setting)
5-782-00   ACT History                    Version1                  CTL    Display only
1
5-782-00   ACT History                    date and time1            CTL    Display only
2
5-782-00   ACT History                    Fwu1                      CTL    [ 0~1 / - / 1]
3                                                                          Before
                                                                           activation/deactivatio
                                                                           n:
                                                                           0: FW not updated
                                                                           1: FW updated
5-782-00   ACT History                    method1                   CTL    [ 0~2 / - / 1]
4                                                                          Activated/deactivate
                                                                           d by:
                                                                           0: SP mode
                                                                           1: Application site
                                                                           2: Auto-activate
5-782-05   ACT History                    Version2                  CTL    Display only
1
5-782-05   ACT History                    date and time2            CTL    Display only
2
5-782-05   ACT History                    Fwu2                      CTL    [ 0~1 / - / 1]
3                                                                          Before
                                                                           activation/deactivatio
                                                                           n:
                                                                           0: FW not updated
                                                                           1: FW updated
5-782-05   ACT History                    Method2                   CTL    [ 0~2 / - / 1]
4                                                                          Activated/deactivate
                                                                                           Tables (for MF
                                                           CTL
                                                                                            4BSP Mode
5-782-20   ACT History           Version5                  CTL    Display only
1
5-782-20   ACT History           date and time5            CTL    Display only
2
5-782-20   ACT History           Fwu5                      CTL    [ 0~1 / - / 1]
3                                                                 Before
                                                                  activation/deactivatio
                                                                  n:
                                                                  0: FW not updated
                                                                  1: FW updated
5-782-20   ACT History           Method5                   CTL    [ 0~2 / - / 1]
4                                                                 Activated/deactivate
                                                                  d by:
                                                                  0: SP mode
                                                                  1: Application site
                                                                  2: Auto-activate
5-801-00   Memory Clear          All Clear                 CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-801-00   Memory Clear          SCS                       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
3
5-801-00   Memory Clear          IMH Memory Clr            CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
4
5-801-00   Memory Clear          MCS                       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
5
5-801-00   Memory Clear          Copier application        CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
6
5-801-00   Memory Clear          Fax Application           CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
7
5-801-00   Memory Clear          Printer Application       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
8
5-801-00   Memory Clear          Scanner Application       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
9
5-801-01   Memory Clear          Web Service               CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
0
5-801-01   Memory Clear          NCS                       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
                                                                                        Tables (for MF
                                                          CTL
                                                                                         4BSP Mode
5-816-00   Remote Service        I/F Setting              CTL    [0 to 2/2/1]
1                                                         *      0: Off
                                                                 1: CSS Remote Diag
                                                                 On
                                                                 2: Network Remote
                                                                 Diag On
5-816-00   Remote Service        CE Call                  CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                                         *      0: Start
                                                                 1: End
5-816-00   Remote Service        Function Flag            CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
3                                                         *      0: Disable
                                                                 1: Enable
5-816-00   Remote Service        SSL Disable              CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
7                                                         *
5-816-00   Remote Service        RCG Connect Timeout      CTL    [1 to 90/30/1sec]
8                                                         *
5-816-00   Remote Service        RCG Write Timeout        CTL    [0 to 100/60/1sec]
9                                                         *
5-816-01   Remote Service        RCG Read Timeout         CTL    [0 to 100/60/1sec]
0                                                         *
5-816-01   Remote Service        Port 80 Enable           CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                         *      0: Not permit
                                                                 1: Permit
5-816-01   Remote Service        RFU Timing               CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
3                                                         *      0: Disable
                                                                 1: Enable
5-816-01   Remote Service        RCG Error Cause          CTL    [0 to 2/0/1]
4
5-816-06   Remote Service        Proxy Host               CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
3                                                         *
5-816-06   Remote Service        Proxy PortNumber         CTL    [0 to 0xffff/0/1]
4                                                         *
5-816-06   Remote Service        Proxy User Name          CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
5                                                         *
5-816-06   Remote Service        Proxy Password           CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
6                                                         *
                                                                                              Tables (for MF
                                                              CTL
                                                                                               4BSP Mode
5-828-04   Network Setting       Class Id                     CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
0                                                             *
5-828-05   Network Setting       1284 Compatiblity            CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
0                                (Centro)                     *      0: Not permit
                                                                     1: Permit
5-828-05   Network Setting       ECP (Centro)                 CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
2                                                             *      0: Not permit
                                                                     1: Permit
5-828-06   Network Setting       Job Spooling                 CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
5                                                             *      0: Disable
                                                                     1: Enable
5-828-06   Network Setting       Job Spooling Clear: Start    CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
6                                Time                         *      0: Job Clear
                                                                     1: Print
5-828-06   Network Setting       Job Spooling (Protocol)      CTL    [0x00 to 0xff/0x7f/0]
9                                                             *
5-828-08   Network Setting       Protocol usage               CTL    [0x00000000 to
7                                                             *      0xffffffff/0x00000000/
                                                                     1]
5-828-09   Network Setting       TELNET(0:OFF 1:ON)           CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
0                                                             *
5-828-09   Network Setting       Web(0:OFF 1:ON)              CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
1                                                             *
5-828-14   Network Setting       Active IPv6 Link Local       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
5                                Address
5-828-14   Network Setting       Active IPv6 Stateless        CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
7                                Address 1
5-828-14   Network Setting       Active IPv6 Stateless        CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
9                                Address 2
5-828-15   Network Setting       Active IPv6 Stateless        CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1                                Address 3
5-828-15   Network Setting       Active IPv6 Stateless        CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
3                                Address 4
5-828-15   Network Setting       Active IPv6 Stateless        CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
5                                Address 5
5-828-15   Network Setting       IPv6 Manual Address          CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
                                                                                             Tables (for MF
                                                                CTL
                                                                                              4BSP Mode
2
5-832-00   HDD                    HDD Formatting                CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
3                                 (Thumbnail/OCR)
5-832-00   HDD                    HDD Formatting (Job           CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
4                                 Log)
5-832-00   HDD                    HDD Formatting (Printer       CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
5                                 Fonts)
5-832-00   HDD                    HDD Formatting (User          CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
6                                 Info)
5-832-00   HDD                    Mail RX Data                  CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
7
5-832-00   HDD                    Mail TX Data                  CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
8
5-832-00   HDD                    HDD Formatting (Data for      CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
9                                 a Design)
5-832-01   HDD                    HDD Formatting (Log)          CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
0
5-832-01   HDD                    HDD Formatting (Ridoc         CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1                                 I/F)
5-832-01   HDD                    HDD Formatting                CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
2                                 (Thumbnail)
5-836-00   Capture Setting        Capture Function (0:Off       CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                 1:On)                         *      0: Disable
                                                                       1: Enable
5-836-01   Capture Setting        Capture Setting: Copy         CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                               *
5-836-01   Capture Setting        Capture Setting: Doc.         CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                 Svr.                          *
5-836-01   Capture Setting        Capture Setting: Fax RX       CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
3                                 Printer                       *
5-836-01   Capture Setting        Capture Setting: Fax TX       CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
4                                                               *
5-836-01   Capture Setting        Capture Setting: Printer      CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
5                                                               *
5-836-01   Capture Setting        Capture Setting: Scanner      CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
6                                                               *
                                                                                               Tables (for MF
                                                             CTL
                                                                                                4BSP Mode
                                                                    3: TIFF/MR
5-836-09   Capture Setting       Default for JPEG            CTL    [5 to 95/50/1]
1                                                            *
5-836-10   Capture Setting       Primary srv IP address      CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0x00/0]
1                                                            *
5-836-10   Capture Setting       Primary srv scheme          CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
2                                                            *
5-836-10   Capture Setting       Primary srv port number     CTL    [1 to 65535/80/1]
3                                                            *
5-836-10   Capture Setting       Primary srv URL path        CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
4                                                            *
5-836-11   Capture Setting       Secondary srv IP address    CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0x00/0]
1                                                            *
5-836-11   Capture Setting       Secondary srv scheme        CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
2                                                            *
5-836-11   Capture Setting       Secondary srv port          CTL    [1 to 65535/80/1]
3                                number                      *
5-836-11   Capture Setting       Secondary srv URL path      CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
4                                                            *
5-836-12   Capture Setting       Default Reso Rate Switch    CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
0                                                            *
5-836-12   Capture Setting       Reso: Copy(Mono)            CTL    [0 to 255/3/1]
2                                                            *
5-836-12   Capture Setting       Reso: Print(Mono)           CTL    [0 to 255/3/1]
4                                                            *
5-836-12   Capture Setting       Reso: Fax(Color)            CTL    [0 to 255/4/1]
5                                                            *
5-836-12   Capture Setting       Reso: Fax(Mono)             CTL    [0 to 255/3/1]
6                                                            *
5-836-12   Capture Setting       Reso: Scan(Color)           CTL    [0 to 255/4/1]
7                                                            *
5-836-12   Capture Setting       Reso: Scan(Mono)            CTL    [0 to 255/3/1]
8                                                            *
5-836-12   Capture Setting       Reso: SDK(Color)            CTL    [0 to 255/4/1]
9                                                            *
5-836-13   Capture Setting       Reso: SDK(Mono)             CTL    [0 to 255/3/1]
                                                                                                   Tables (for MF
                                                                   CTL
                                                                                                    4BSP Mode
2                                                                  *      0xffff/0x05ca/0]
5-844-00   USB                       Product ID                    CTL    [0x0000 to
3                                                                  *      0xffff/0x0403/0]
5-844-00   USB                       Device Release Number         CTL    [0 to 9999/100/1]
4                                                                  *
5-844-00   USB                       Fixed USB Port                CTL    [0 to 2/0/1]
5                                                                  *
5-844-00   USB                       PnP Model Name                CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
6                                                                  *
5-844-00   USB                       PnP Serial Number             CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
7                                                                  *
5-844-00   USB                       Mac Supply Level              CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
8                                                                  *
5-844-00   USB                       USB Toggle Clear Mode         CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
9                                                                  *
5-844-10   USB                       Notify Unsupport              CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
0                                                                  *      0: Disable
                                                                          1: Enable
5-845-00   Delivery Server Setting   FTP Port No.                  CTL    [1 to 65535/3670/1]
1                                                                  *
5-845-00   Delivery Server Setting   IP Address (Primary)          CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0x00]
2                                                                  *
5-845-00   Delivery Server Setting   Delivery Error Display        CTL    [0 to 999/300/1sec]
6                                    Time                          *
5-845-00   Delivery Server Setting   IP Address (Secondary)        CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0x00]
8                                                                  *
5-845-00   Delivery Server Setting   Delivery Server Model         CTL    [0 to 4/0/1]
9                                                                  *      0: Unknown
                                                                          1: SG1 Provided
                                                                          2: SG1 Package
                                                                          3: SG2 Provided
                                                                          4: SG2 Package
5-845-01   Delivery Server Setting   Delivery Svr. Capability      CTL    [0 to 255/0/1]
0                                                                  *
5-845-01   Delivery Server Setting   Delivery Svr. Capability      CTL    [0 to 255/0/1]
1                                    (Ext)                         *
                                                                                              Tables (for MF
                                                               CTL
                                                                                               4BSP Mode
5-846-04   UCS Setting           Fill Addr Acl Info            CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-846-04   UCS Setting           Addr Book Media               CTL    [0 to 30/0/1]
3                                                              *      0: Unconfirmed
                                                                      1: SD Slot 1
                                                                      2: SD Slot 2
                                                                      3: SD Slot 3
                                                                      4: USB Flash ROM
                                                                      10: SD Slot 10
                                                                      20: HDD
                                                                      30: Nothing
5-846-04   UCS Setting           Initialize Local Addr Book    CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
7
5-846-04   UCS Setting           Initialize Delivery Addr      CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
8                                Book
5-846-04   UCS Setting           Initialize LDAP Addr Book     CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
9
5-846-05   UCS Setting           Initialize All Addr Book      CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
0
5-846-05   UCS Setting           Backup All Addr Book          CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-846-05   UCS Setting           Restore All Addr Book         CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
2
5-846-05   UCS Setting           Clear Backup Info             CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
3
5-846-06   UCS Setting           Search option                 CTL    [0x00 to 0xff/0x0f/1]
0                                                              *      0: Checks both
                                                                      upper/lower case
                                                                      characters
                                                                      1: Japan Only
                                                                      2: Japan Only
                                                                      3: Japan Only
                                                                      4 to 7: Not Used
5-846-06   UCS Setting           Complexity option 1           CTL    [0 to 32/0/1]
2                                                              *
5-846-06   UCS Setting           Complexity option 2           CTL    [0 to 32/0/1]
                                                                                            Tables (for MF
                                                               CTL
                                                                                             4BSP Mode
1                                  (Lower 4bits)               *      0xFF/0x00/0]
5-848-02   Web Service             Access Ctrl:                CTL    [0x00 to
2                                  uadministration (Lower      *      0xFF/0x00/0]
                                   4bits)
5-848-02   Web Service             Access Ctrl: Log Service    CTL    [0x00 to
4                                  (Lower 4bits)               *      0xFF/0x00/0]
5-848-02   Web Service             Access Ctrl: Rest           CTL    [0x00 to
5                                  WebService (Lower 4bits)    *      0xFF/0x00/0]
5-848-04   Web Service             Reverse Proxy Server        CTL    [0x00 to 0xFF/0/1]
5                                  Setting(ESA Port)           *
5-848-04   Web Service             8080/51443 Port Open        CTL    [0 to 300/60/1]
6                                  Time                        *
5-848-09   Web Service             Repository: Download        CTL    [0x00 to
9                                  Image Setting               *      0xFF/0x00/1]
5-848-10   Web Service             Repository: Download        CTL    [1 to 2048/2048/1]
0                                  Image Max. Size             *
5-848-15   Web Service             Log Operation Mode          CTL    [0 to 9/0/1]
0                                                              *
5-848-21   LogTrans                Setting: Timing             CTL    [0 to 2/0/1]
7                                                              *      0: Off
                                                                      1: Sequential
                                                                      2: Specified time
5-848-21   SysLogTrans             Setting: Timing             CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
8
5-848-22   SysLogTrans             Primary srv port number     CTL    [1 to 65535/80/1]
0
5-848-22   SysLogTrans             Check Cert                  CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1
5-849-00   Installation Date       Display                     CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1                                                              *
5-849-00   Installation Date       Switch to Print             CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
2                                                              *      0: No print
                                                                      1: Print
5-849-00   Installation Date       Total Counter               CTL    [0 to 99999999/0/1]
3                                                              *
5-850-00   Address Book Function   Replacement of Circuit      CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
                                                                                              Tables (for MF
                                                              CTL
                                                                                               4BSP Mode
5-858-14   Collect Machine Info   Acquire Engine Debug        CTL    [0 to 1/0/0]
3                                 Logs Only
5-858-14   Collect Machine Info   Acquire Opepanel Debug      CTL    [0 to 1/0/0]
4                                 Logs Only
5-858-14   Collect Machine Info   Acquire FCU Debug Logs      CTL    [0 to 1/0/0]
5                                 Only
5-858-14   Collect Machine Info   Acquire Only Network        CTL    [0 to 1/0/0]
6                                 Packets
5-860-02   SMTP/POP3/IMAP4        Partial Mail Receive        CTL    [1 to 168/72/1hour]
0                                 Timeout                     *
5-860-02   SMTP/POP3/IMAP4        MDN Response                CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
1                                 RFC2298 Compliance          *      0: No
                                                                     1: Yes
5-860-02   SMTP/POP3/IMAP4        SMTP Auth. From Field       CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                 Replacement                 *      0: No
                                                                     1: Yes
5-860-02   SMTP/POP3/IMAP4        SMTP Auth. Direct           CTL    [0 to 0xff/0x0/1]
5                                 Setting                     *
5-860-02   SMTP/POP3/IMAP4        S/MIME:MIME Header          CTL    [0 to 2/0/1]
6                                 Setting                     *      0: Microsoft Outlook
                                                                     Express standard
                                                                     1: Internet Draft
                                                                     standard
                                                                     2: RFC standard
5-860-02   SMTP/POP3/IMAP4        S/MIME: Authentication      CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
8                                 Check                       *      0: No (No Check)
                                                                     1: Yes (Check)
5-860-02   SMTP/POP3/IMAP4        SMTP Server 3G Line IP      CTL    [0 to 0xffffffff/0x00]
9                                 Address                     *
5-861-20   Account Setting        Send Domain1                CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-861-20   Account Setting        Send Domain2                CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
2
5-861-20   Account Setting        Send Domain3                CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
3
5-866-00   E-Mail Report          Report Validity             CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
                                                                                         Tables (for MF
                                                           CTL
                                                                                          4BSP Mode
1                                                          *      0: Reboot
                                                                  1: Not reboot
5-875-00   SC Auto Reboot        Reboot Type               CTL    [0 to 1/1/1]
2                                                          *      0: Manual reboot
                                                                  1: Auto reboot
5-878-00   Option Setup          Data Overwrite Security   CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-878-00   Option Setup          HDD Encryption            CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
2
5-878-00   Option Setup          OCR Dictionary            CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
4
5-881-00   Fixed Phrase Block                              CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1          Erasing
5-885-02   Set WIM Function      DocSvr Acc Ctrl           CTL    [0x00 to
0                                                          *      0xFF/0x00/0]
                                                                  0: OFF
                                                                  1: ON
5-885-05   Set WIM Function      DocSvr Format             CTL    [0 to 2/0/1]
0                                                          *      0: Thumbnail
                                                                  1: Icon
                                                                  2: Details
5-885-05   Set WIM Function      DocSvr Trans              CTL    [5 to 20/10/1]
1                                                          *
5-885-10   Set WIM Function      Set Signature             CTL    [0 to 2/0/1]
0                                                          *      0: Setting for each
                                                                  e-mail
                                                                  1: Signature for all
                                                                  2: No signature
5-885-10   Set WIM Function      Set Encrypsion            CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
1                                                          *
5-885-20   Set WIM Function      Detect Mem Leak           CTL    [0x00 to
0                                                          *      0xFF/0x00/0]
5-885-20   Set WIM Function      MonitorDisable            CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
5                                                          *      0: Not prohibited
                                                                  1: Prohibited
5-886-10   Farm Update Setting   Skip Version Check        CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
                                                                                            Tables (for MF
                                                             CTL
                                                                                             4BSP Mode
                                                                    This setting is not
                                                                    affected by the
                                                                    prohibited time
                                                                    setting.
                                                                    e.g.) Prohibited on
                                                                    Mon., Fri., Sat., and
                                                                    Sun. : 0x47
                                                                    (01000111)
5-886-12   Firm Update Setting    Auto Update Power Off      CTL    [0 to 2 / 0 / 0]
6                                 Update Setting             *      0: Update firmware
                                                                    and power down if no
                                                                    operations
                                                                    performed on
                                                                    confirmation screen
                                                                    for 15 sec.
                                                                    1: Power down
                                                                    (without updating) if
                                                                    no operations
                                                                    performed on
                                                                    confirmation screen
                                                                    for 15 sec.
                                                                    2: Confirmation
                                                                    screen not displayed
                                                                    (function disabled)
5-886-12   Firm Update Setting    Auto Update User Setting   CTL    [0 to 1 / 1 / 1]
7                                 Enable                     *      0: Disable
                                                                    1: Enable
5-886-20   Farm Update Setting    Restore Date               CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1                                                            *
5-886-20   Farm Update Setting    Save Old Version List      CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
2
5-887-00   SD GetCounter                                     CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-888-00   Personal Information                              CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
                                                                                              Tables (for MF
                                                                 CTL
                                                                                               4BSP Mode
                                                                        1: OFF
5-973-10   User Stamp Registration   Frame deletion setting      CTL    [0 to 3/0/1]
1                                                                *
5-985-00   Device Setting            On Board NIC                CTL    [0 to 2/0/1]
1                                                                       0: Disable
                                                                        1: Enable
                                                                        2: Enable (Limited)
5-985-00   Device Setting            On Board USB                CTL    [0 to 1/0/1]
2                                                                       0: Disable
                                                                        1: Enable
5-990-00   SP Print Mode             All (Data List)             CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
1
5-990-00   SP Print Mode             SP (Mode Data List)         CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
2
5-990-00   SP Print Mode             User Program                CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
3
5-990-00   SP Print Mode             Logging Data                CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
4
5-990-00   SP Print Mode             Diagnostic Report           CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
5
5-990-00   SP Print Mode             Non-Default                 CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
6
5-990-00   SP Print Mode             NIB Summary                 CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
7
5-990-00   SP Print Mode             Capture Log                 CTL    [0 to 255/0/1]
8
5-990-02   SMC Print                 Copier User Program         CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-990-02   SP Print Mode             Scanner SP                  CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
2
5-990-02   SP Print Mode             Scanner User Program        CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
3
5-990-02   SP Print Mode             SDK/J Summary               CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
4
5-990-02   SP Print Mode             SDK/J Application Info      CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
5
                                                                                            Tables (for MF
                                                               CTL
                                                                                             4BSP Mode
5-992-02   SP Text Mode            SmartOperationPanel UP      CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
8
5-993-00   SP Text Mode(Privacy)   All (Data List)             CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
1
5-993-00   SP Text Mode(Privacy)   SP (Mode Data List)         CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
2
5-993-00   SP Text Mode(Privacy)   User Program                CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
3
5-993-00   SP Text Mode(Privacy)   Logging Data                CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
4
5-993-00   SP Text Mode(Privacy)   Diagnostic Report           CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
5
5-993-00   SP Text Mode(Privacy)   Non-Default                 CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
6
5-993-00   SP Text Mode(Privacy)   NIB Summary                 CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
7
5-993-00   SP Text Mode(Privacy)   Capture Log                 CTL    [0 to 255/0/1]
8
5-993-02   SP Text Mode(Privacy)   Copier User Program         CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
1
5-993-02   SP Text Mode(Privacy)   Scanner SP                  CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
2
5-993-02   SP Text Mode(Privacy)   Scanner User Program        CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
3
5-993-02   SP Text Mode(Privacy)   SDK/J Summary               CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
4
5-993-02   SP Text Mode(Privacy)   SDK/J Application Info      CTL    [0 to 0/0/0]
5
5-993-02   SP Text Mode(Privacy)   Printer SP                  CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
6
5-993-02   SP Text Mode(Privacy)   SmartOperationPanel SP      CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
7
5-993-02   SP Text Mode(Privacy)   SmartOperationPanel UP      CTL    [0 to 255/0/0]
8
                                                                                            Tables (for MF
6-145-004   FIN Input Check     Shift Roller HP SN         ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
                                                                                             4BSP Mode
6-145-005   FIN Input Check     Positioning Roller HP SN   ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-145-006   FIN Input Check     Ext Guide Plate HP SN      ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-145-007   FIN Input Check     Staple Tray Paper SN       ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-145-008   FIN Input Check     Tray Paper Height SN       ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-145-009   FIN Input Check     Tray Overflow SN           ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-145-010   FIN Input Check     Staple HP Sensor           ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-145-011   FIN Input Check     Staple Near End SN         ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-145-012   FIN Input Check     Self Priming Sensor        ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-145-013   FIN Input Check     Front Door SW              ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-146-001   FIN Output Check    Transport Motor            ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-146-002   FIN Output Check    Paper Ext Motor            ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-146-003   FIN Output Check    Jogger Motor               ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-146-004   FIN Output Check    Shift Roller Motor         ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-146-005   FIN Output Check    Positioning Motor          ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-146-006   FIN Output Check    Ext Guide Plate Motor      ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-146-007   FIN Output Check    Tray Lift Motor            ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-146-008   FIN Output Check    Stapler Motor              ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
6-146-009   FIN Output Check    Paper Height SOL           ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
                                                                                              Tables (for MF
7-622-207   PM Counter       #DF Separation Pad       ENG         [0 to 1/0/1]
                                                                                               4BSP Mode
            Clear            Unit
7-625-002   PreCounter1      #Drum Unit K             ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1page]
            Pages
7-625-003   PreCounter1      #Development Unit K      ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1page]
            Pages
7-625-093   PreCounter1      #Paper Transfer Roller   ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1page]
            Pages
7-625-115   PreCounter1      #Fusing Unit             ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1page]
            Pages
7-625-146   PreCounter1      #Paper Feed Roller       ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages
7-625-147   PreCounter1      #Pickup Roller           ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages
7-625-148   PreCounter1      #Separation Roller       ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages
7-625-206   PreCounter1      #DF Paper Feed Roller    ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages            Unit
7-625-207   PreCounter1      #DF Separation Pad       ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages            Unit
7-626-002   PreCounter2      #Drum Unit K             ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1page]
            Pages
7-626-003   PreCounter2      #Development Unit K      ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1page]
            Pages
7-626-093   PreCounter2      #Paper Transfer Roller   ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1page]
            Pages
7-626-115   PreCounter2      #Fusing Unit             ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1page]
            Pages
7-626-146   PreCounter2      #Paper Feed Roller       ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages
7-626-147   PreCounter2      #Pickup Roller           ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages
7-626-148   PreCounter2      #Separation Roller       ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages
7-626-206   PreCounter2      #DF Paper Feed Roller    ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
            Pages            Unit
7-626-207   PreCounter2      #DF Separation Pad       ENG*        [0 to 99999999/0/1sheet]
                                                                                                Tables (for MF
                               Unit
                                                                                                 4BSP Mode
7-853-207   Replace Counter    #DF Separation Pad       ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1]
                               Unit
7-935-001   Toner Bottle Log   SerialNo.                ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1]
7-954-002   Counter:           #Drum Unit K             ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)
7-954-003   Counter:           #Development Unit K      ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)
7-954-093   Counter:           #Paper Transfer Roller   ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)
7-954-115   Counter:           #Fusing Unit             ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)
7-954-146   Counter:           #Paper Feed Roller       ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)
7-954-147   Counter:           #Pickup Roller           ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)
7-954-148   Counter:           #Separation Roller       ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)
7-954-206   Counter:           #DF Paper Feed Roller    ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)           Unit
7-954-207   Counter:           #DF Separation Pad       ENG*        [0 to 255/0/1%]
            Pages(%)           Unit
7-979-001   CPU Reset Log      Data1                    ENG*        [0x00 to 0xFF/0x00/1]
7-979-002   CPU Reset Log      Data2                    ENG*        [0x0000 to
                                                                    0xFFFF/0x0000/1]
7-979-003   CPU Reset Log      Data3                    ENG*        [0x0000 to
                                                                    0xFFFF/0x0000/1]
7-979-004   CPU Reset Log      Data4                    ENG*        [0x0000 to
                                                                    0xFFFF/0x0000/1]
7-979-005   CPU Reset Log      Data5                    ENG*        [0x0000 to
                                                                    0xFFFF/0x0000/1]
7-979-006   CPU Reset Log      Data6                    ENG*        [0x0000 to
                                                                    0xFFFF/0x0000/1]
7-979-007   CPU Reset Log      Data7                    ENG*        [0x0000 to
                                                                    0xFFFF/0x0000/1]
7-979-008   CPU Reset Log      Data8                    ENG*        [0x0000 to
                                                                    0xFFFF/0x0000/1]
                                                                                             Tables (for MF
                                                                                              4BSP Mode
 SP No.         Large Category        Small Category        ENG or         [Min to
                                                             CTL       Max/Init./Step]
7-334-001   Function Use Count   Original Orientation      CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-002   Function Use Count   Reverse Orientation       CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-003   Function Use Count   All Job Stop              CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-004   Function Use Count   Copy Quality              CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-005   Function Use Count   Mag. FixRatio              CTL*     [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-006   Function Use Count   Mag. Ratio                 CTL*     [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-007   Function Use Count   Size Mag.                 CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-008   Function Use Count   Direct. Mag.              CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-009   Function Use Count   Dir. Size Mag.             CTL*     [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-010   Function Use Count   Auto Reduce/Enlarge       CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-011   Function Use Count   Create Margin             CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-012   Function Use Count   OneSideDpx                CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-013   Function Use Count   Cover                      CTL*     [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-014   Function Use Count   Chapter                   CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-015   Function Use Count   SlipSheet                 CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-016   Function Use Count   EraseCenter               CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-017   Function Use Count   EraseFrame                CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-018   Function Use Count   MarginAdj                  CTL*     [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-019   Function Use Count   Centering                 CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-021   Function Use Count   Repeat                    CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-024   Function Use Count   NumBeringStmp             CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-025   Function Use Count   Stmp                      CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-026   Function Use Count   UserStmp                   CTL*     [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-027   Function Use Count   DateStmp                  CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-028   Function Use Count   PageStmp                  CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-029   Function Use Count   CharStmp                  CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-030   Function Use Count   CharNumStmp               CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-032   Function Use Count   ReserveCopy               CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-033   Function Use Count   IntCopy                   CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-034   Function Use Count   ProgrameCopy              CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-035   Function Use Count   CheckCopy                 CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-036   Function Use Count   BackNum                   CTL*      [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
7-334-042   Function Use Count   Accessibility              CTL*     [0 to 0xffffffff/0/0]
                                                                                          Tables (for MF
                                 Ready
                                                                                           4BSP Mode
7-504-012   Paper Jam Location   Drive Constantly On       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-013   Paper Jam Location   No Duplex Feed Request    CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 From CTL
7-504-014   Paper Jam Location   Fusing Package Not        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 Ready
7-504-015   Paper Jam Location   2nd Paper Feed Timeout    CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-025   Paper Jam Location   Rear Cover Opened         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-026   Paper Jam Location   Top Cover Opened          CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-027   Paper Jam Location   Dup. Circ. Sheet No.      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 Limit Over
7-504-028   Paper Jam Location   Tray 1: On                CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-029   Paper Jam Location   Duplex: On                CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-030   Paper Jam Location   Bypass: On                CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-031   Paper Jam Location   Double Feed Tray 1        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-032   Paper Jam Location   Double Feed Tray 2        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-033   Paper Jam Location   Double Feed Tray 3        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-034   Paper Jam Location   Double Feed Tray 4        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-035   Paper Jam Location   Double Feed Tray 5        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-036   Paper Jam Location   Double Feed Duplex        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-037   Paper Jam Location   Double Feed Bypass        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-038   Paper Jam Location   Feed 2 sensor: On         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette3)
7-504-039   Paper Jam Location   Feed 2 sensor: On         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette4)
7-504-040   Paper Jam Location   Feed 2 sensor: On         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette5)
7-504-041   Paper Jam Location   Feed 2 sensor: Off        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette3)
7-504-042   Paper Jam Location   Feed 2 sensor: Off        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette4)
7-504-043   Paper Jam Location   Feed 2 sensor: Off        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette5)
7-504-044   Paper Jam Location   Feed 3 sensor: On         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette4)
7-504-045   Paper Jam Location   Feed 3 sensor: On         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                                                                          Tables (for MF
7-504-064   Paper Jam Location   Rear Regist Sen: On       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                                                                           4BSP Mode
                                 (Bypass)
7-504-065   Paper Jam Location   Rear Regist Sen: Off      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette1)
7-504-066   Paper Jam Location   Rear Regist Sen: Off      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette2)
7-504-067   Paper Jam Location   Rear Regist Sen: Off      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette3)
7-504-068   Paper Jam Location   Rear Regist Sen: Off      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette4)
7-504-069   Paper Jam Location   Rear Regist Sen: Off      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette5)
7-504-070   Paper Jam Location   Rear Regist Sen: Off      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Duplex)
7-504-071   Paper Jam Location   Rear Regist Sen: Off      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Bypass)
7-504-072   Paper Jam Location   Output Sensor: On         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette1)
7-504-073   Paper Jam Location   Output Sensor: On         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette2)
7-504-074   Paper Jam Location   Output Sensor: On         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette3)
7-504-075   Paper Jam Location   Output Sensor: On         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette4)
7-504-076   Paper Jam Location   Output Sensor: On         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette5)
7-504-077   Paper Jam Location   Output Sensor: On         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Duplex)
7-504-078   Paper Jam Location   Output Sensor: On         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Bypass)
7-504-079   Paper Jam Location   Output Sensor: Off        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette1)
7-504-080   Paper Jam Location   Output Sensor: Off        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette2)
7-504-081   Paper Jam Location   Output Sensor: Off        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Cassette3)
7-504-082   Paper Jam Location   Output Sensor: Off        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                                                                            Tables (for MF
7-504-103   Paper Jam Location   Bridge Trans Sen: On        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                                                                             4BSP Mode
                                 (Casse1)
7-504-104   Paper Jam Location   Bridge Trans Sen: On         CTL*     [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Casse2)
7-504-105   Paper Jam Location   Bridge Trans Sen: On        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Casse3)
7-504-106   Paper Jam Location   Bridge Trans Sen: On        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Casse4)
7-504-107   Paper Jam Location   Bridge Trans Sen: On        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Casse5)
7-504-108   Paper Jam Location   Bridge Trans Sen: On        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Bypass)
7-504-109   Paper Jam Location   Bridge Trans Sen: Off       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Casse1)
7-504-110   Paper Jam Location   Bridge Trans Sen: Off       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Casse2)
7-504-111   Paper Jam Location   Bridge Trans Sen: Off       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Casse3)
7-504-112   Paper Jam Location   Bridge Trans Sen: Off       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Casse4)
7-504-113   Paper Jam Location   Bridge Trans Sen: Off       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Casse5)
7-504-114   Paper Jam Location   Bridge Trans Sen: Off       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Duplex)
7-504-115   Paper Jam Location   Bridge Trans Sen: Off       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                 (Bypass)
7-504-230   Paper Jam Location   No Finsher Response         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-240   Paper Jam Location   Entrance Sensor: On         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-241   Paper Jam Location   Entrance Sensor: Off        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-242   Paper Jam Location   Paper Exit                  CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-243   Paper Jam Location   Jogger Motor                CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-244   Paper Jam Location   Shift Roller Motor          CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-245   Paper Jam Location   Positioning Roller Motor    CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-246   Paper Jam Location   Exit Guide Plate Motor      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-247   Paper Jam Location   Tray Lift Motor             CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-248   Paper Jam Location   Staple Motor                CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-504-249   Paper Jam Location   Paper Stopper Motor         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                                                                             Tables (for MF
7-508-005   Original Jam History   Latest 4                   CTL*      [0 to 0/0/0]
                                                                                              4BSP Mode
7-508-006   Original Jam History   Latest 5                   CTL*      [0 to 0/0/0]
7-508-007   Original Jam History   Latest 6                   CTL*      [0 to 0/0/0]
7-508-008   Original Jam History   Latest 7                   CTL*      [0 to 0/0/0]
7-508-009   Original Jam History   Latest 8                   CTL*      [0 to 0/0/0]
7-508-010   Original Jam History   Latest 9                   CTL*      [0 to 0/0/0]
7-514-001   Paper Jam Count by     At Power On                CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location
7-514-010   Paper Jam Count by     Process Package Not        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location               Ready
7-514-011   Paper Jam Count by     Transport Package Not       CTL*     [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location               Ready
7-514-012   Paper Jam Count by     Drive Constantly On        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location
7-514-013   Paper Jam Count by     No Duplex Feed Request     CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location               From CTL
7-514-014   Paper Jam Count by     Fusing Package Not         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location               Ready
7-514-015   Paper Jam Count by     2nd Paper Feed Timeout     CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location
7-514-025   Paper Jam Count by     Rear Cover Opened           CTL*     [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location
7-514-026   Paper Jam Count by     Top Cover Opened            CTL*     [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location
7-514-027   Paper Jam Count by     Dup. Circ. Sheet No.       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location               Limit Over
7-514-028   Paper Jam Count by     Tray 1: On                 CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location
7-514-029   Paper Jam Count by     Duplex: On                 CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location
7-514-030   Paper Jam Count by     Bypass: On                 CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location
7-514-031   Paper Jam Count by     Double Feed Tray 1         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location
7-514-032   Paper Jam Count by     Double Feed Tray 2         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location
7-514-033   Paper Jam Count by     Double Feed Tray 3         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                                                                          Tables (for MF
7-514-052   Paper Jam Count by   Regist Sensor: On         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                                                                           4BSP Mode
            Location             (Cassette4)
7-514-053   Paper Jam Count by   Regist Sensor: On         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Cassette5)
7-514-054   Paper Jam Count by   Regist Sensor: Off        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Cassette2)
7-514-055   Paper Jam Count by   Regist Sensor: Off        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Cassette3)
7-514-056   Paper Jam Count by   Regist Sensor: Off         CTL*     [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Cassette4)
7-514-057   Paper Jam Count by   Regist Sensor: Off        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Cassette5)
7-514-058   Paper Jam Count by   Rear Regist Sen: On       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Cassette1)
7-514-059   Paper Jam Count by   Rear Regist Sen: On       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Cassette2)
7-514-060   Paper Jam Count by   Rear Regist Sen: On       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Cassette3)
7-514-061   Paper Jam Count by   Rear Regist Sen: On       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Cassette4)
7-514-062   Paper Jam Count by   Rear Regist Sen: On       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Cassette5)
7-514-063   Paper Jam Count by   Rear Regist Sen: On       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Duplex)
7-514-064   Paper Jam Count by   Rear Regist Sen: On       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Bypass)
7-514-065   Paper Jam Count by   Rear Regist Sen: Off      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Cassette1)
7-514-066   Paper Jam Count by   Rear Regist Sen: Off      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Cassette2)
7-514-067   Paper Jam Count by   Rear Regist Sen: Off      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Cassette3)
7-514-068   Paper Jam Count by   Rear Regist Sen: Off      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Cassette4)
7-514-069   Paper Jam Count by   Rear Regist Sen: Off      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Cassette5)
7-514-070   Paper Jam Count by   Rear Regist Sen: Off      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                                                                          Tables (for MF
7-514-089   Paper Jam Count by   Duplex Trans1 Sen: On     CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                                                                           4BSP Mode
            Location             (Casse4)
7-514-090   Paper Jam Count by   Duplex Trans1 Sen: On     CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Casse5)
7-514-091   Paper Jam Count by   Duplex Trans1 Sen: On     CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Bypass)
7-514-092   Paper Jam Count by   Duplex Trans2 Sen: On     CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Casse1)
7-514-093   Paper Jam Count by   Duplex Trans2 Sen: On     CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Casse2)
7-514-094   Paper Jam Count by   Duplex Trans2 Sen: On     CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Casse3)
7-514-095   Paper Jam Count by   Duplex Trans2 Sen: On     CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Casse4)
7-514-096   Paper Jam Count by   Duplex Trans2 Sen: On     CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Casse5)
7-514-097   Paper Jam Count by   Duplex Trans2 Sen: On     CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Bypass)
7-514-098   Paper Jam Count by   Duplex Trans2 Sen: Off    CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Duplex)
7-514-099   Paper Jam Count by   Tray 2: On                CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location
7-514-100   Paper Jam Count by   Tray 3: On                CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location
7-514-101   Paper Jam Count by   Tray 4: On                CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location
7-514-102   Paper Jam Count by   Tray 5: On                CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location
7-514-103   Paper Jam Count by   Bridge Trans Sen: On       CTL*     [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Casse1)
7-514-104   Paper Jam Count by   Bridge Trans Sen: On       CTL*     [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Casse2)
7-514-105   Paper Jam Count by   Bridge Trans Sen: On       CTL*     [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Casse3)
7-514-106   Paper Jam Count by   Bridge Trans Sen: On       CTL*     [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location             (Casse4)
7-514-107   Paper Jam Count by   Bridge Trans Sen: On      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                                                                               Tables (for MF
7-514-249   Paper Jam Count by      Paper Stopper Motor         CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
                                                                                                4BSP Mode
            Location
7-514-250   Paper Jam Count by      Invalid Main Machine        CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Location                Data Set
7-515-001   Original Jam Count by   At Power On                 CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Detection
7-515-033   Original Jam Count by   Regist Sensor: On            CTL*     [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Detection
7-515-034   Original Jam Count by   CIS Timing Sensor: On       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Detection
7-515-035   Original Jam Count by   CCD Timing Sensor: On       CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Detection
7-515-036   Original Jam Count by   Output Sensor: On            CTL*     [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Detection
7-515-083   Original Jam Count by   Regist Sensor: Off           CTL*     [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Detection
7-515-084   Original Jam Count by   CIS Timing Sensor: Off      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Detection
7-515-085   Original Jam Count by   CCD Timing Sensor: Off      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Detection
7-515-086   Original Jam Count by   Output Sensor: Off           CTL*     [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Detection
7-515-094   Original Jam Count by   Small Size Detection         CTL*     [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Detection
7-515-099   Original Jam Count by   Double Feed Detection        CTL*     [0 to 65535/0/0]
            Detection
7-516-006   Paper Size Jam Count    A5 LEF                      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-516-044   Paper Size Jam Count    HLT LEF                     CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-516-133   Paper Size Jam Count    A4 SEF                      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-516-134   Paper Size Jam Count    A5 SEF                      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-516-142   Paper Size Jam Count    B5 SEF                      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-516-164   Paper Size Jam Count    LG SEF                       CTL*     [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-516-166   Paper Size Jam Count    LT SEF                      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-516-172   Paper Size Jam Count    HLT SEF                     CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-516-255   Paper Size Jam Count    Others                      CTL*      [0 to 65535/0/0]
7-520-001   Update Log              ErrorRecord1                 CTL*     [0 to 255/0/1]
7-520-002   Update Log              ErrorRecord2                 CTL*     [0 to 255/0/1]
                                                                                                  Tables (for MF
7-520-059   Update Log                 Auto:Result9                 CTL*     [0 to 255/0/1]
                                                                                                   4BSP Mode
7-520-060   Update Log                 Auto:Result10                CTL*     [0 to 255/0/1]
7-617-001   PM Parts Counter Display   Normal                      CTL*      [0 to
                                                                             9999999/0/0]
7-617-002   PM Parts Counter Display   Df                          CTL*      [0 to
                                                                             9999999/0/0]
7-618-001   PM Parts Counter Reset     Normal                      CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-618-002   PM Parts Counter Reset     Df                          CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-624-002   Part Replacement           #Drum Unit:K                CTL*      [0 to 1/1/1]
            Operation ON/OFF
7-624-003   Part Replacement           #Development Unit:K         CTL*      [0 to 1/1/1]
            Operation ON/OFF
7-624-093   Part Replacement           #Paper Transfer Roller      CTL*      [0 to 1/1/1]
            Operation ON/OFF
7-624-115   Part Replacement           #Fusing Unit                CTL*      [0 to 1/1/1]
            Operation ON/OFF
7-624-146   Part Replacement           #Paper Feed Roller          CTL*      [0 to 1/1/1]
            Operation ON/OFF
7-624-147   Part Replacement           #Pickup Roller              CTL*      [0 to 1/1/1]
            Operation ON/OFF
7-624-148   Part Replacement           #Separation Roller          CTL*      [0 to 1/1/1]
            Operation ON/OFF
7-624-206   Part Replacement           #DF Paper Feed Roller       CTL*      [0 to 1/1/1]
            Operation ON/OFF           Unit
7-624-207   Part Replacement           #DF Separation Pad Unit      CTL*     [0 to 1/1/1]
            Operation ON/OFF
7-801-255   ROM No./ Firmware                                      CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
            Version
7-803-001   PM Counter Display         Paper                        CTL*     [0 to
                                                                             9999999/0/0]
7-804-001   PM Counter Reset           Paper                        CTL      [0 to 0/0/0]
7-807-001   SC/Jam Counter Reset                                   CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-826-001   MF Error Counter           Error Total                  CTL*     [0 to
                                                                             9999999/0/0]
7-826-002   MF Error Counter           Error Staple                 CTL*     [0 to
                                                                             9999999/0/0]
7-827-001   MF Error Counter Clear                                 CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
                                                                                           Tables (for MF
7-910-150   ROM No               RPCS                       CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
                                                                                            4BSP Mode
7-910-151   ROM No               PS                         CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-158   ROM No               PCL                         CTL      [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-159   ROM No               PCLXL                      CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-162   ROM No               PDF                        CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-165   ROM No               PJL                        CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-166   ROM No               IPDS                       CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-167   ROM No               MediaPrint:JPEG            CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-168   ROM No               MediaPrint:TIFF            CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-169   ROM No               XPS                        CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-180   ROM No               FONT                       CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-181   ROM No               FONT1                      CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-182   ROM No               FONT2                      CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-183   ROM No               FONT3                      CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-184   ROM No               FONT4                      CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-185   ROM No               FONT5                      CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-186   ROM No               FONT6                       CTL      [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-187   ROM No               FONT7                      CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-200   ROM No               Factory                    CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-201   ROM No               Copy                       CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-202   ROM No               NetworkDocBox              CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-203   ROM No               Fax                        CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-204   ROM No               Printer                     CTL      [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-205   ROM No               Scanner                    CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-206   ROM No               RFax                       CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-210   ROM No               MIB                        CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-211   ROM No               Websupport                 CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-212   ROM No               WebUapl                    CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-213   ROM No               SDK1                       CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-214   ROM No               SDK2                       CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-215   ROM No               SDK3                       CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-910-250   ROM No               Package                    CTL       [0 to 0/0/0]
7-911-001   Firmware Version     System/Copy                 CTL      [0 to 0/0/0]
7-911-002   Firmware Version     Engine                      CTL      [0 to 0/0/0]
7-911-003   Firmware Version     Lcdc                        CTL      [0 to 0/0/0]
7-911-007   Firmware Version     Finisher1                   CTL      [0 to 0/0/0]
                                                                                       Tables (for MF
7-911-212   Firmware Version     WebUapl                 CTL      [0 to 0/0/0]
                                                                                        4BSP Mode
7-911-213   Firmware Version     SDK1                    CTL      [0 to 0/0/0]
7-911-214   Firmware Version     SDK2                    CTL      [0 to 0/0/0]
7-911-215   Firmware Version     SDK3                    CTL      [0 to 0/0/0]
7-911-250   Firmware Version     Package                 CTL      [0 to 0/0/0]
                                                                                           Tables (for MF
8-047-001   O:TX Jobs/LS                                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                            4BSP Mode
8-051-001   T:TX Jobs/DesApl                             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-052-001   C:TX Jobs/DesApl                             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-053-001   F:TX Jobs/DesApl                             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-054-001   P:TX Jobs/DesApl                             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-055-001   S:TX Jobs/DesApl                             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-056-001   L:TX Jobs/DesApl                             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-057-001   O:TX Jobs/DesApl                             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-061-001   T:FIN Jobs         Sort                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-061-002   T:FIN Jobs         Stack                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-061-003   T:FIN Jobs         Staple                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-061-004   T:FIN Jobs         Booklet                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-061-005   T:FIN Jobs         Z-Fold                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-061-006   T:FIN Jobs         Punch                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-061-007   T:FIN Jobs         Other                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-061-008   T:FIN Jobs         Inside-Fold               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-061-009   T:FIN Jobs         Three-IN-Fold             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-061-010   T:FIN Jobs         Three-OUT-Fold            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-061-011   T:FIN Jobs         Four-Fold                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-061-012   T:FIN Jobs         KANNON-Fold               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-061-013   T:FIN Jobs         Perfect-Bind              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-061-014   T:FIN Jobs         Ring-Bind                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-061-015   T:FIN Jobs         3rd Vendor                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-061-016   T:FIN Jobs         TwinLoop-Bind             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-062-001   C:FIN Jobs         Sort                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-062-002   C:FIN Jobs         Stack                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-062-003   C:FIN Jobs         Staple                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-062-004   C:FIN Jobs         Booklet                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-062-005   C:FIN Jobs         Z-Fold                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-062-006   C:FIN Jobs         Punch                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-062-007   C:FIN Jobs         Other                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-062-008   C:FIN Jobs         Inside-Fold               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-062-009   C:FIN Jobs         Three-IN-Fold             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-062-010   C:FIN Jobs         Three-OUT-Fold            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-062-011   C:FIN Jobs         Four-Fold                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-062-012   C:FIN Jobs         KANNON-Fold               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                           Tables (for MF
8-065-001   S:FIN Jobs         Sort                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                            4BSP Mode
8-065-002   S:FIN Jobs         Stack                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-065-003   S:FIN Jobs         Staple                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-065-004   S:FIN Jobs         Booklet                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-065-005   S:FIN Jobs         Z-Fold                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-065-006   S:FIN Jobs         Punch                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-065-007   S:FIN Jobs         Other                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-065-008   S:FIN Jobs         Inside-Fold               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-065-009   S:FIN Jobs         Three-IN-Fold             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-065-010   S:FIN Jobs         Three-OUT-Fold            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-065-011   S:FIN Jobs         Four-Fold                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-065-012   S:FIN Jobs         KANNON-Fold               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-065-013   S:FIN Jobs         Perfect-Bind              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-065-014   S:FIN Jobs         Ring-Bind                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-065-015   S:FIN Jobs         3rd Vendor                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-065-016   S:FIN Jobs         TwinLoop-Bind             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-066-001   L:FIN Jobs         Sort                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-066-002   L:FIN Jobs         Stack                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-066-003   L:FIN Jobs         Staple                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-066-004   L:FIN Jobs         Booklet                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-066-005   L:FIN Jobs         Z-Fold                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-066-006   L:FIN Jobs         Punch                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-066-007   L:FIN Jobs         Other                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-066-008   L:FIN Jobs         Inside-Fold               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-066-009   L:FIN Jobs         Three-IN-Fold             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-066-010   L:FIN Jobs         Three-OUT-Fold            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-066-011   L:FIN Jobs         Four-Fold                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-066-012   L:FIN Jobs         KANNON-Fold               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-066-013   L:FIN Jobs         Perfect-Bind              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-066-014   L:FIN Jobs         Ring-Bind                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-066-015   L:FIN Jobs         3rd Vendor                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-066-016   L:FIN Jobs         TwinLoop-Bind             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-067-001   O:FIN Jobs         Sort                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-067-002   O:FIN Jobs         Stack                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-067-003   O:FIN Jobs         Staple                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-067-004   O:FIN Jobs         Booklet                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                        Tables (for MF
8-072-011   C:Jobs/PGS         301~500 Pages          CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                         4BSP Mode
8-072-012   C:Jobs/PGS         501~700 Pages          CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-072-013   C:Jobs/PGS         701~1000 Pages         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-072-014   C:Jobs/PGS         1001~ Pages            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-073-001   F:Jobs/PGS         1 Page                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-073-002   F:Jobs/PGS         2 Pages                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-073-003   F:Jobs/PGS         3 Pages                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-073-004   F:Jobs/PGS         4 Pages                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-073-005   F:Jobs/PGS         5 Pages                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-073-006   F:Jobs/PGS         6~10 Pages             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-073-007   F:Jobs/PGS         11~20 Pages            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-073-008   F:Jobs/PGS         21~50 Pages            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-073-009   F:Jobs/PGS         51~100 Pages           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-073-010   F:Jobs/PGS         101~300 Pages          CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-073-011   F:Jobs/PGS         301~500 Pages          CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-073-012   F:Jobs/PGS         501~700 Pages          CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-073-013   F:Jobs/PGS         701~1000 Pages         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-073-014   F:Jobs/PGS         1001~ Pages            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-074-001   P:Jobs/PGS         1 Page                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-074-002   P:Jobs/PGS         2 Pages                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-074-003   P:Jobs/PGS         3 Pages                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-074-004   P:Jobs/PGS         4 Pages                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-074-005   P:Jobs/PGS         5 Pages                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-074-006   P:Jobs/PGS         6~10 Pages             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-074-007   P:Jobs/PGS         11~20 Pages            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-074-008   P:Jobs/PGS         21~50 Pages            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-074-009   P:Jobs/PGS         51~100 Pages           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-074-010   P:Jobs/PGS         101~300 Pages          CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-074-011   P:Jobs/PGS         301~500 Pages          CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-074-012   P:Jobs/PGS         501~700 Pages          CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-074-013   P:Jobs/PGS         701~1000 Pages         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-074-014   P:Jobs/PGS         1001~ Pages            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-075-001   S:Jobs/PGS         1 Page                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-075-002   S:Jobs/PGS         2 Pages                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-075-003   S:Jobs/PGS         3 Pages                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-075-004   S:Jobs/PGS         4 Pages                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                          Tables (for MF
8-077-013   O:Jobs/PGS         701~1000 Pages           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                           4BSP Mode
8-077-014   O:Jobs/PGS         1001~ Pages              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-081-001   T:Smart Device     Smart Device             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-082-001   C:Smart Device     Smart Device             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-083-001   F:Smart Device     Smart Device             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-084-001   P:Smart Device     Smart Device             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-085-001   S:Smart Device     Smart Device             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-001   T:Jobs/Driv        V3 RPCS                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-002   T:Jobs/Driv        V3 RPCS Basic            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-003   T:Jobs/Driv        V4 RPCS Inbox            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-004   T:Jobs/Driv        V4 RPCS Generic          CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-005   T:Jobs/Driv        V4 RPCS                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-006   T:Jobs/Driv        V3 XPS(RPCS)             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-007   T:Jobs/Driv        V3 PS                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-008   T:Jobs/Driv        V3 PS UD                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-009   T:Jobs/Driv        V3 PS UD Generic         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-010   T:Jobs/Driv        V4 PS UD                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-011   T:Jobs/Driv        V4 PS UD Generic         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-012   T:Jobs/Driv        V3 GL/GL2                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-013   T:Jobs/Driv        V3 GL/GL2 Generic        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-014   T:Jobs/Driv        V4 GL/GL2                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-015   T:Jobs/Driv        PDF Direct               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-016   T:Jobs/Driv        V3 PCL5e/5c              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-017   T:Jobs/Driv        V3 PCL5e/5c Generic      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-018   T:Jobs/Driv        V3 PCL XL                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-019   T:Jobs/Driv        V3 PCL XL UD             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-020   T:Jobs/Driv        V3 PCL XL UD Generic     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-021   T:Jobs/Driv        V4 PCL XL UD             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-022   T:Jobs/Driv        V4 PCL XL UD Generic     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-023   T:Jobs/Driv        XPS                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-024   T:Jobs/Driv        V3 PC-Fax                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-025   T:Jobs/Driv        V4 PC-Fax                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-091-026   T:Jobs/Driv        Other                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-094-001   P:Jobs/Driv        V3 RPCS                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-094-002   P:Jobs/Driv        V3 RPCS Basic            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-094-003   P:Jobs/Driv        V4 RPCS Inbox            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                            Tables (for MF
8-141-002   T:Deliv Jobs/Svr   Color                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                             4BSP Mode
8-141-003   T:Deliv Jobs/Svr   ACS                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-145-001   S:Deliv Jobs/Svr   B/W                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-145-002   S:Deliv Jobs/Svr   Color                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-145-003   S:Deliv Jobs/Svr   ACS                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-151-001   T:Deliv Jobs/PC    B/W                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-151-002   T:Deliv Jobs/PC    Color                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-151-003   T:Deliv Jobs/PC    ACS                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-155-001   S:Deliv Jobs/PC    B/W                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-155-002   S:Deliv Jobs/PC    Color                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-155-003   S:Deliv Jobs/PC    ACS                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-161-001   T:PCFAX TX Jobs                               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-163-001   F:PCFAX TX Jobs                               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-171-001   T:Deliv            B/W                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Jobs/WSD/DSM
8-171-002   T:Deliv            Color                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Jobs/WSD/DSM
8-171-003   T:Deliv            ACS                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Jobs/WSD/DSM
8-175-001   S:Deliv            B/W                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Jobs/WSD/DSM
8-175-002   S:Deliv            Color                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Jobs/WSD/DSM
8-175-003   S:Deliv            ACS                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Jobs/WSD/DSM
8-181-001   T:Scan to Media    B/W                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Jobs
8-181-002   T:Scan to Media    Color                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Jobs
8-181-003   T:Scan to Media    ACS                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Jobs
8-185-001   S:Scan to Media    B/W                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Jobs
8-185-002   S:Scan to Media    Color                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Jobs
8-185-003   S:Scan to Media    ACS                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Jobs
                                                                                             Tables (for MF
8-242-004   C:Scan PGS/Org      GenCopy, Pale              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                              4BSP Mode
8-242-005   C:Scan PGS/Org      Map                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-242-011   C:Scan PGS/Org      Other                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-243-001   F:Scan PGS/Org      Text                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-243-002   F:Scan PGS/Org      Text/Photo                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-243-003   F:Scan PGS/Org      Photo                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-243-006   F:Scan PGS/Org      Normal/Detail              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-243-007   F:Scan PGS/Org      Fine/Super Fine            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-243-011   F:Scan PGS/Org      Other                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-245-001   S:Scan PGS/Org      Text                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-245-002   S:Scan PGS/Org      Text/Photo                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-245-003   S:Scan PGS/Org      Photo                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-245-004   S:Scan PGS/Org      GenCopy, Pale              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-245-008   S:Scan PGS/Org      Binary                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-245-009   S:Scan PGS/Org      Grayscale                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-245-010   S:Scan PGS/Org      Color                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-245-011   S:Scan PGS/Org      Other                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-246-001   L:Scan PGS/Org      Text                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-246-002   L:Scan PGS/Org      Text/Photo                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-246-003   L:Scan PGS/Org      Photo                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-246-004   L:Scan PGS/Org      GenCopy, Pale              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-246-005   L:Scan PGS/Org      Map                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-246-011   L:Scan PGS/Org      Other                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-251-001   T:Scan PGS/ImgEdt                              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-252-001   C:Scan PGS/ImgEdt                              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-255-001   S:Scan PGS/ImgEdt                              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-256-001   L:Scan PGS/ImgEdt                              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-257-001   O:Scan PGS/ImgEdt                              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-281-001   T:Scan PGS/TWAIN                               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-285-001   S:Scan PGS/TWAIN                               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-291-001   T:Scan PGS/Stamp                               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-293-001   F:Scan PGS/Stamp                               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-295-001   S:Scan PGS/Stamp                               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-301-001   T:Scan PGS/Size     A3                         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-301-002   T:Scan PGS/Size     A4                         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-301-003   T:Scan PGS/Size     A5                         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                          Tables (for MF
8-305-004   S:Scan PGS/Size    B4                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                           4BSP Mode
8-305-005   S:Scan PGS/Size    B5                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-305-006   S:Scan PGS/Size    DLT                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-305-007   S:Scan PGS/Size    LG                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-305-008   S:Scan PGS/Size    LT                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-305-009   S:Scan PGS/Size    HLT                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-305-010   S:Scan PGS/Size    Full Bleed               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-305-254   S:Scan PGS/Size    Other (Standard)         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-305-255   S:Scan PGS/Size    Other (Custom)           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-306-001   L:Scan PGS/Size    A3                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-306-002   L:Scan PGS/Size    A4                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-306-003   L:Scan PGS/Size    A5                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-306-004   L:Scan PGS/Size    B4                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-306-005   L:Scan PGS/Size    B5                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-306-006   L:Scan PGS/Size    DLT                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-306-007   L:Scan PGS/Size    LG                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-306-008   L:Scan PGS/Size    LT                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-306-009   L:Scan PGS/Size    HLT                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-306-010   L:Scan PGS/Size    Full Bleed               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-306-254   L:Scan PGS/Size    Other (Standard)         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-306-255   L:Scan PGS/Size    Other (Custom)           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-311-001   T:Scan PGS/Rez     1200dpi ~                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-311-002   T:Scan PGS/Rez     600dpi~1199dpi           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-311-003   T:Scan PGS/Rez     400dpi~599dpi            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-311-004   T:Scan PGS/Rez     200dpi~399dpi            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-311-005   T:Scan PGS/Rez     ~199dpi                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-315-001   S:Scan PGS/Rez     1200dpi ~                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-315-002   S:Scan PGS/Rez     600dpi~1199dpi           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-315-003   S:Scan PGS/Rez     400dpi~599dpi            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-315-004   S:Scan PGS/Rez     200dpi~399dpi            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-315-005   S:Scan PGS/Rez     ~199dpi                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-321-001   T:Sacn Poster      2 Sheet                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-321-002   T:Sacn Poster      4 Sheet                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-321-003   T:Sacn Poster      9 Sheet                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-322-001   C:Sacn Poster      2 Sheet                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-322-002   C:Sacn Poster      4 Sheet                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                            Tables (for MF
8-421-018   T:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   9in1 + Booklet            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                             4BSP Mode
8-421-019   T:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   2in1 + Magazine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-421-020   T:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   4in1 + Magazine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-421-021   T:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   6in1 + Magazine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-421-022   T:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   8in1 + Magazine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-421-023   T:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   9in1 + Magazine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-421-024   T:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   16in1 + Magazine          CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-422-001   C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Simplex> Duplex           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-422-002   C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Duplex> Duplex            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-422-003   C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Book> Duplex              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-422-004   C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Simplex Combine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-422-005   C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Duplex Combine            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-422-006   C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   2in1                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-422-007   C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   4in1                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-422-009   C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   8in1                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-422-012   C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Booklet                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-422-013   C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Magazine                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-422-014   C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   2in1 + Booklet            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-422-015   C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   4in1 + Booklet            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-422-017   C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   8in1 + Booklet            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-422-019   C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   2in1 + Magazine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-422-020   C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   4in1 + Magazine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-422-022   C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   8in1 + Magazine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-423-001   F:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Simplex> Duplex           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-423-004   F:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Simplex Combine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-423-005   F:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Duplex Combine            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-423-006   F:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   2in1                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-423-007   F:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   4in1                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-423-009   F:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   8in1                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-423-011   F:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   16in1                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-423-012   F:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Booklet                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-423-013   F:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Magazine                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-423-014   F:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   2in1 + Booklet            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-423-015   F:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   4in1 + Booklet            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-423-017   F:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   8in1 + Booklet            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-423-019   F:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   2in1 + Magazine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                            Tables (for MF
8-425-015   S:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   4in1 + Booklet            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                             4BSP Mode
8-425-017   S:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   8in1 + Booklet            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-425-018   S:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   9in1 + Booklet            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-425-019   S:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   2in1 + Magazine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-425-020   S:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   4in1 + Magazine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-425-022   S:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   8in1 + Magazine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-425-023   S:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   9in1 + Magazine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-425-024   S:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   16in1 + Magazine          CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-426-001   L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Simplex> Duplex           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-426-004   L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Simplex Combine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-426-005   L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Duplex Combine            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-426-006   L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   2in1                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-426-007   L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   4in1                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-426-009   L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   8in1                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-426-011   L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   16in1                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-426-012   L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Booklet                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-426-013   L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   Magazine                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-426-014   L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   2in1 + Booklet            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-426-015   L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   4in1 + Booklet            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-426-017   L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   8in1 + Booklet            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-426-019   L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   2in1 + Magazine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-426-020   L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   4in1 + Magazine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-426-022   L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   8in1 + Magazine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-426-024   L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb   16in1 + Magazine          CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-427-001   O:PrtPGS/Dup        Simplex> Duplex           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-427-002   O:PrtPGS/Dup        Duplex> Duplex            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-427-003   O:PrtPGS/Dup        Book> Duplex              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-427-004   O:PrtPGS/Dup        Simplex Combine           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-427-005   O:PrtPGS/Dup        Duplex Combine            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
8-427-006   O:PrtPGS/Dup        2in1                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            Comb
                                                                                           Tables (for MF
8-431-002   T:PrtPGS/ImgEdt     Series/Book              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                            4BSP Mode
8-431-003   T:PrtPGS/ImgEdt     User Stamp               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-432-001   C:PrtPGS/ImgEdt     Cover/Slip Sheet         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-432-002   C:PrtPGS/ImgEdt     Series/Book              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-432-003   C:PrtPGS/ImgEdt     User Stamp               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-434-001   P:PrtPGS/ImgEdt     Cover/Slip Sheet         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-434-002   P:PrtPGS/ImgEdt     Series/Book              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-434-003   P:PrtPGS/ImgEdt     User Stamp               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-436-001   L:PrtPGS/ImgEdt     Cover/Slip Sheet         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-436-002   L:PrtPGS/ImgEdt     Series/Book              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-436-003   L:PrtPGS/ImgEdt     User Stamp               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-437-001   O:PrtPGS/ImgEdt     Cover/Slip Sheet         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-437-002   O:PrtPGS/ImgEdt     Series/Book              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-437-003   O:PrtPGS/ImgEdt     User Stamp               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-001   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A3                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-002   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A4                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-003   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A5                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-004   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   B4                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-005   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   B5                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-006   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   DLT                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-007   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   LG                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-008   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   LT                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-009   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   HLT                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-010   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Full Bleed               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-254   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Other (Standard)         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-441-255   T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Other (Custom)           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-442-001   C:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A3                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-442-002   C:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A4                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-442-003   C:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A5                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-442-004   C:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   B4                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-442-005   C:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   B5                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-442-006   C:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   DLT                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-442-007   C:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   LG                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-442-008   C:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   LT                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-442-009   C:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   HLT                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-442-010   C:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Full Bleed               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                           Tables (for MF
8-445-254   S:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Other (Standard)         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                            4BSP Mode
8-445-255   S:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Other (Custom)           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-446-001   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A3                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-446-002   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A4                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-446-003   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A5                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-446-004   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   B4                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-446-005   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   B5                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-446-006   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   DLT                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-446-007   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   LG                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-446-008   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   LT                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-446-009   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   HLT                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-446-010   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Full Bleed               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-446-254   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Other (Standard)         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-446-255   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Other (Custom)           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-001   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A3                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-002   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A4                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-003   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   A5                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-004   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   B4                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-005   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   B5                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-006   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   DLT                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-007   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   LG                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-008   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   LT                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-009   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   HLT                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-010   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Full Bleed               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-254   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Other (Standard)         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-447-255   O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size   Other (Custom)           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-451-001   PrtPGS/Ppr Tray     Bypass Tray              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-451-002   PrtPGS/Ppr Tray     Tray 1                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-451-003   PrtPGS/Ppr Tray     Tray 2                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-451-004   PrtPGS/Ppr Tray     Tray 3                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-451-005   PrtPGS/Ppr Tray     Tray 4                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-451-006   PrtPGS/Ppr Tray     Tray 5                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-451-007   PrtPGS/Ppr Tray     Tray 6                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-451-008   PrtPGS/Ppr Tray     Tray 7                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-451-009   PrtPGS/Ppr Tray     Tray 8                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-451-010   PrtPGS/Ppr Tray     Tray 9                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                             Tables (for MF
8-464-005   P:PrtPGS/Ppr Type   Normal (Back)              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                              4BSP Mode
8-464-006   P:PrtPGS/Ppr Type   Thick (Back)               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-464-007   P:PrtPGS/Ppr Type   OHP                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-464-008   P:PrtPGS/Ppr Type   Other                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-466-001   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Type   Normal                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-466-002   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Type   Recycled                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-466-003   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Type   Special                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-466-004   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Type   Thick                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-466-005   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Type   Normal (Back)              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-466-006   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Type   Thick (Back)               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-466-007   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Type   OHP                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-466-008   L:PrtPGS/Ppr Type   Other                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-471-001   PrtPGS/Mag          ~49%                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-471-002   PrtPGS/Mag          50%~99%                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-471-003   PrtPGS/Mag          100%                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-471-004   PrtPGS/Mag          101%~200%                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-471-005   PrtPGS/Mag          201% ~                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-481-001   T:PrtPGS/TonSave                               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-484-001   P:PrtPGS/TonSave                               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-001   T:PrtPGS/Emul       RPCS                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-002   T:PrtPGS/Emul       RPDL                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-003   T:PrtPGS/Emul       PS3                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-004   T:PrtPGS/Emul       R98                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-005   T:PrtPGS/Emul       R16                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-006   T:PrtPGS/Emul       GL/GL2                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-007   T:PrtPGS/Emul       R55                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-008   T:PrtPGS/Emul       RTIFF                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-009   T:PrtPGS/Emul       PDF                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-010   T:PrtPGS/Emul       PCL5e/5c                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-011   T:PrtPGS/Emul       PCL XL                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-012   T:PrtPGS/Emul       IPDL-C                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-013   T:PrtPGS/Emul       BM-Links                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-014   T:PrtPGS/Emul       Other                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-015   T:PrtPGS/Emul       IPDS                       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-016   T:PrtPGS/Emul       XPS                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-511-017   T:PrtPGS/Emul       IRIPS PS                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                           Tables (for MF
8-521-008   T:PrtPGS/FIN       Inside-Fold               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                            4BSP Mode
8-521-009   T:PrtPGS/FIN       Three-IN-Fold             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-010   T:PrtPGS/FIN       Three-OUT-Fold            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-011   T:PrtPGS/FIN       Four-Fold                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-012   T:PrtPGS/FIN       KANNON-Fold               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-013   T:PrtPGS/FIN       Perfect-Bind              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-014   T:PrtPGS/FIN       Ring-Bind                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-015   T:PrtPGS/FIN       3rd Vendor                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-521-016   T:PrtPGS/FIN       TwinLoop-Bind             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-522-001   C:PrtPGS/FIN       Sort                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-522-002   C:PrtPGS/FIN       Stack                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-522-003   C:PrtPGS/FIN       Staple                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-522-004   C:PrtPGS/FIN       Booklet                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-522-005   C:PrtPGS/FIN       Z-Fold                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-522-006   C:PrtPGS/FIN       Punch                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-522-007   C:PrtPGS/FIN       Other                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-522-008   C:PrtPGS/FIN       Inside-Fold               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-522-009   C:PrtPGS/FIN       Three-IN-Fold             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-522-010   C:PrtPGS/FIN       Three-OUT-Fold            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-522-011   C:PrtPGS/FIN       Four-Fold                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-522-012   C:PrtPGS/FIN       KANNON-Fold               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-522-013   C:PrtPGS/FIN       Perfect-Bind              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-522-014   C:PrtPGS/FIN       Ring-Bind                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-522-015   C:PrtPGS/FIN       3rd Vendor                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-522-016   C:PrtPGS/FIN       TwinLoop-Bind             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-523-001   F:PrtPGS/FIN       Sort                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-523-002   F:PrtPGS/FIN       Stack                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-523-003   F:PrtPGS/FIN       Staple                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-523-004   F:PrtPGS/FIN       Booklet                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-523-005   F:PrtPGS/FIN       Z-Fold                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-523-006   F:PrtPGS/FIN       Punch                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-523-007   F:PrtPGS/FIN       Other                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-523-008   F:PrtPGS/FIN       Inside-Fold               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-523-009   F:PrtPGS/FIN       Three-IN-Fold             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-523-010   F:PrtPGS/FIN       Three-OUT-Fold            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-523-011   F:PrtPGS/FIN       Four-Fold                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                             Tables (for MF
8-525-016   S:PrtPGS/FIN         TwinLoop-Bind             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                              4BSP Mode
8-526-001   L:PrtPGS/FIN         Sort                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-526-002   L:PrtPGS/FIN         Stack                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-526-003   L:PrtPGS/FIN         Staple                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-526-004   L:PrtPGS/FIN         Booklet                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-526-005   L:PrtPGS/FIN         Z-Fold                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-526-006   L:PrtPGS/FIN         Punch                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-526-007   L:PrtPGS/FIN         Other                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-526-008   L:PrtPGS/FIN         Inside-Fold               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-526-009   L:PrtPGS/FIN         Three-IN-Fold             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-526-010   L:PrtPGS/FIN         Three-OUT-Fold            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-526-011   L:PrtPGS/FIN         Four-Fold                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-526-012   L:PrtPGS/FIN         KANNON-Fold               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-526-013   L:PrtPGS/FIN         Perfect-Bind              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-526-014   L:PrtPGS/FIN         Ring-Bind                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-526-015   L:PrtPGS/FIN         3rd Vendor                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-526-016   L:PrtPGS/FIN         TwinLoop-Bind             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-531-001   Staple               Staples                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-531-002   Staple               Stapless                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-551-001   T:PrtBooks/FIN       Perfect-Bind              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-551-002   T:PrtBooks/FIN       Ring-Bind                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-551-003   T:PrtBooks/FIN       TwinLoop-Bind             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-552-001   C:PrtBooks/FIN       Perfect-Bind              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-552-002   C:PrtBooks/FIN       Ring-Bind                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-552-003   C:PrtBooks/FIN       TwinLoop-Bind             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-554-001   P:PrtBooks/FIN       Perfect-Bind              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-554-002   P:PrtBooks/FIN       Ring-Bind                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-554-003   P:PrtBooks/FIN       TwinLoop-Bind             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-556-001   L:PrtBooks/FIN       Perfect-Bind              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-556-002   L:PrtBooks/FIN       Ring-Bind                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-556-003   L:PrtBooks/FIN       TwinLoop-Bind             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-561-001   T:A Sheet Of Paper   Total: Over A3/DLT        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-561-002   T:A Sheet Of Paper   Total: Under A3/DLT       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-561-003   T:A Sheet Of Paper   Duplex: Over A3/DLT       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-561-004   T:A Sheet Of Paper   Duplex: Under A3/DLT      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-562-001   C:A Sheet Of Paper   Total: Over A3/DLT        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                              Tables (for MF
8-584-013   P:Counter            B/W:Duplex:Over A3/DLT     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                               4BSP Mode
8-584-014   P:Counter            B/W:Duplex:Under           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                 A3/DLT
8-585-001   S:Counter            Over A3/DLT                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-585-002   S:Counter            Under A3/DLT               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-586-011   L:Counter            B/W:Simplex:Over A3/DLT    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-586-012   L:Counter            B/W:Simplex:Under          CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                 A3/DLT
8-586-013   L:Counter            B/W:Duplex:Over A3/DLT     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-586-014   L:Counter            B/W:Duplex:Under           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                 A3/DLT
8-587-011   O:Counter            B/W:Simplex:Over A3/DLT    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-587-012   O:Counter            B/W:Simplex:Under          CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                 A3/DLT
8-587-013   O:Counter            B/W:Duplex:Over A3/DLT     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-587-014   O:Counter            B/W:Duplex:Under           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                 A3/DLT
8-591-001   O:Counter            A3/DLT                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-591-002   O:Counter            Duplex                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-601-001   T:Coverage Counter   B/W                        CTL*      [0 to
                                                                      2147483647/0/1%]
8-601-011   T:Coverage Counter   B/W Printing Pages         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-602-001   C:Coverage Counter   B/W                        CTL*      [0 to
                                                                      2147483647/0/1%]
8-603-001   F:Coverage Counter   B/W                        CTL*      [0 to
                                                                      2147483647/0/1%]
8-604-001   P:Coverage Counter   B/W                        CTL*      [0 to
                                                                      2147483647/0/1%]
8-606-001   L:Coverage Counter   B/W                        CTL*      [0 to
                                                                      2147483647/0/1%]
8-617-001   SDK Apli Counter     SDK-1                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-617-002   SDK Apli Counter     SDK-2                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-617-003   SDK Apli Counter     SDK-3                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-617-004   SDK Apli Counter     SDK-4                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-617-005   SDK Apli Counter     SDK-5                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-617-006   SDK Apli Counter     SDK-6                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                         Tables (for MF
8-621-031   Func Use Counter   Function-031            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                          4BSP Mode
8-621-032   Func Use Counter   Function-032            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-033   Func Use Counter   Function-033            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-034   Func Use Counter   Function-034            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-035   Func Use Counter   Function-035            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-036   Func Use Counter   Function-036            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-037   Func Use Counter   Function-037            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-038   Func Use Counter   Function-038            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-039   Func Use Counter   Function-039            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-040   Func Use Counter   Function-040            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-041   Func Use Counter   Function-041            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-042   Func Use Counter   Function-042            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-043   Func Use Counter   Function-043            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-044   Func Use Counter   Function-044            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-045   Func Use Counter   Function-045            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-046   Func Use Counter   Function-046            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-047   Func Use Counter   Function-047            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-048   Func Use Counter   Function-048            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-049   Func Use Counter   Function-049            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-050   Func Use Counter   Function-050            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-051   Func Use Counter   Function-051            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-052   Func Use Counter   Function-052            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-053   Func Use Counter   Function-053            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-054   Func Use Counter   Function-054            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-055   Func Use Counter   Function-055            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-056   Func Use Counter   Function-056            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-057   Func Use Counter   Function-057            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-058   Func Use Counter   Function-058            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-059   Func Use Counter   Function-059            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-060   Func Use Counter   Function-060            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-061   Func Use Counter   Function-061            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-062   Func Use Counter   Function-062            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-063   Func Use Counter   Function-063            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-621-064   Func Use Counter   Function-064            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-631-001   T:FAX TX PGS       B/W(Tel)                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-631-101   T:FAX TX PGS       B/W(Cloud)              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                             Tables (for MF
8-711-008   T:Scan PGS/Comp     PDF/Comp(OCR)              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                              4BSP Mode
8-711-009   T:Scan PGS/Comp     PDF/A(OCR)                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-715-001   S:Scan PGS/Comp     JPEG/JPEG2000              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-715-002   S:Scan PGS/Comp     TIFF(Multi/Single)         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-715-003   S:Scan PGS/Comp     PDF                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-715-004   S:Scan PGS/Comp     Other                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-715-005   S:Scan PGS/Comp     PDF/Comp                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-715-006   S:Scan PGS/Comp     PDF/A                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-715-007   S:Scan PGS/Comp     PDF(OCR)                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-715-008   S:Scan PGS/Comp     PDF/Comp(OCR)              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-715-009   S:Scan PGS/Comp     PDF/A(OCR)                 CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-721-001   T:Deliv             B/W                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            PGS/WSD/DSM
8-721-002   T:Deliv             Color                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            PGS/WSD/DSM
8-725-001   S:Deliv             B/W                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            PGS/WSD/DSM
8-725-002   S:Deliv             Color                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
            PGS/WSD/DSM
8-731-001   T:Scan PGS/Media    B/W                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-731-002   T:Scan PGS/Media    Color                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-735-001   S:Scan PGS/Media    B/W                        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-735-002   S:Scan PGS/Media    Color                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-741-001   RX PGS/Port         PSTN-1                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-741-002   RX PGS/Port         PSTN-2                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-741-003   RX PGS/Port         PSTN-3                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-741-004   RX PGS/Port         ISDN(G3,G4)                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-741-005   RX PGS/Port         Network                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-771-001   Dev Counter         Total                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-781-001   Toner_Botol_Info.   BK                         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-791-001   LS Memory Remain                               CTL*      [0 to 100/0/1%]
8-801-001   Toner Remain        K                          CTL*      [0 to 100/0/1%]
8-811-001   Eco Counter         Eco Total                  CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-811-004   Eco Counter         Duplex                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-811-005   Eco Counter         Combine                    CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-811-008   Eco Counter         Duplex(%)                  CTL*      [0 to 100/0/1%]
                                                                                               Tables (for MF
8-941-004   Machine Status        Low Power Time             CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                                4BSP Mode
8-941-005   Machine Status        Off Mode Time              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-941-006   Machine Status        SC                         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-941-007   Machine Status        PrtJam                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-941-008   Machine Status        OrgJam                     CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-941-009   Machine Status        Supply PM Unit End         CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-951-001   AddBook Register      User Code /User ID         CTL*      [0 to 99999/0/1]
8-951-002   AddBook Register      Mail Address               CTL*      [0 to 99999/0/1]
8-951-003   AddBook Register      Fax Destination            CTL*      [0 to 99999/0/1]
8-951-004   AddBook Register      Group                      CTL*      [0 to 99999/0/1]
8-951-005   AddBook Register      Transfer Request           CTL*      [0 to 99999/0/1]
8-951-006   AddBook Register      F-Code                     CTL*      [0 to 99999/0/1]
8-951-007   AddBook Register      Copy Program               CTL*      [0 to 255/0/1]
8-951-008   AddBook Register      Fax Program                CTL*      [0 to 255/0/1]
8-951-009   AddBook Register      Printer Program            CTL*      [0 to 255/0/1]
8-951-010   AddBook Register      Scanner Program            CTL*      [0 to 255/0/1]
8-961-001   Electricity Status    Ctrl Standby Time          CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-961-002   Electricity Status    STR Time                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-961-003   Electricity Status    Main Power Off Time        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-961-004   Electricity Status    Reading and Printing Time CTL*       [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-961-005   Electricity Status    Printing Time              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-961-006   Electricity Status    Reading Time               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-961-007   Electricity Status    Eng Waiting Time           CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-961-008   Electricity Status    Low Pawer State Time       CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-961-009   Electricity Status    Silent State Time          CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-961-010   Electricity Status    Heater Off State Time      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-961-011   Electricity Status    LCD on Time                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-961-101   Electricity Status    Silent Print               CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-971-001   Unit Control          Engine Off Recovery        CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                  Count
8-971-002   Unit Control          Power Off Count            CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-971-003   Unit Control          Force Power Off Count      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-999-001   Admin. Counter List   Total                      CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-999-003   Admin. Counter List   Copy: BW                   CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-999-007   Admin. Counter List   Printer: BW                CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
8-999-010   Admin. Counter List   Fax Print: BW              CTL*      [0 to 99999999/0/1]
                                                                                                           Tables (for MF
                                                                                                            4BSP Mode
5.11.1 SP1-XXX (SYSTEM AND OTHERS)
1001        [Scan Nv Version]
            Operates automatic initialization to ensure that scanner NV is initialized if necessary.
            To do this SP, specify the version of scanner NV within 9 characters.
            “Function name”_”Machine code”_”Serial number”
            - Function name: Enter “3”.
            - Machine code: Enter the machine code with three characters.
            - Serial number: Enter the number (default: 001).
1-001-005   -                   CTL*                                                     -
                                                                                                       Tables (for MF
            Selects the compression ratio for grayscale processing mode (JPEG) for the three
                                                                                                        4BSP Mode
            settings that can be selected at the operation panel.
2-021-001   Comp 1: 5-95                  CTL*           [5 to 95 / 20 / 1 /step ]
2-021-002   Comp 2: 5-95                                 [5 to 95 / 40 / 1 /step ]
2-021-003   Comp 3: 5-95                                 [5 to 95 / 65 / 1 /step ]
2-021-004   Comp 4: 5-95                                 [5 to 95 / 80 / 1 /step ]
2-021-005   Comp 5: 5-95                                 [5 to 95 / 95 / 1 /step ]
6. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
                                                                                                        Configuration
                                                                                                         5BSoftware
6.1 PRINTING FEATURES
Overview
The Auto PDL Detection function gives the MFP the ability to determine the PDL of a job or of
specific parts of a job. This can be especially useful in cases where the PDL is not specified or if
the job contains multiple PDLs.
The Printer Language setting and Default Printer Language setting in WIM:
1.   PDL selection (PCL5 or PS (including PDF)) at the beginning of the job: performed by the
     printer system
                                                                                                   Configuration
                                                                                                    5BSoftware
2.   PDL switching from PCL5 to PS: performed by the PCL interpreter and the printer system
3. PDL switching from PS to PCL5: performed by the PS interpreter and the printer system
Triggers
Printer system
PCL5         [ESC]E
triggers     [FF]
PS           %!PS-Adobe-3.1 %! dict begin bind def findfont showpage /statusdict 0 startjob
triggers     [EOT] 0x04 "}" + space caracter + "def" userdict 0x14
PDF            %PDF-
triggers       %!PS-Adobe-M.nPDF- (*M, n=numeric)
* "userdict" is excluded by configuring Printer Bit Switch 5-3=1.
     •     Up to 2KB from the start of the job can be searched for triggers.
     •     By configuring Printer Bit Switch 5-3=1:
           •   "%%" can be added to the PS triggers
           •   "userdict" is excluded
     •     If a job is identified as PDF, it will be sent to the PS interpreter to be processed as a
           regular PS job.
PS interpreter
• Up to 256 bytes from the start of each page can be searched for triggers.
If a string of characters (or binary data) is mistaken as a trigger and an incorrect PDL is applied,
the output will be garbled.
Printer settings, for example the paper size, is incorrectly applied. This can happen when the
printer settings at the beginning of the job are initialized before a PDL switch occurred and no
settings were configured for the rest of the job.
BitSW 5-3=1:
"%%" is used as a printer system PS trigger.
The reason that "%%" is not included as a trigger by default, is that a string of text in the body of
                                                                                                         Configuration
                                                                                                          5BSoftware
the job such as the below, could result in a false positive. This would trigger a switch and result
garbled output.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
However some customers prefer that "%%" be included as a switching criteria. BitSW5-3=1
should be used in such a case.
     •   Used in conjunction with Bit Switch #5-6, Orientation Auto Detect for PS/PDF jobs
         might cause unexpected results.
9-4 = 0
@PJL USTATUS JOB
START
                                                                                              Configuration
                                                                                               5BSoftware
NAME="TEST_page1-3"
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
1
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
2
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
3
@PJL USTATUS JOB
END
NAME="TEST_page1-3"
PAGES=3
<comment> The page count of the first copy is returned.</comment>
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
1
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
2
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
3
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
4
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
5
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
6
<comment> The page count of the remaining two copies is returned.</comment>
9-4 = 1
@PJL USTATUS JOB
START
NAME="Microsoft Word - TEST_page1-3"
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
1
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
2
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
3
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
4
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
5
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
6@PJL USTATUS PAGE
7
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
8
@PJL USTATUS PAGE
9
@PJL USTATUS JOB
END
NAME="Microsoft Word - TEST_page1-3"
PAGES=9
<comment> The page count of all three copies is returned.</comment>
                                                                                                  Configuration
                                                                                                   5BSoftware
6.2.1 DISPLAY SETTINGS OF RECENTLY USED SCAN
     DESTINATION
Configuring the scanner interface so that the most recently used scan destination is cleared.
Whether the MFP clears the most recently used scan destination, can be configured using
Scanner SP 1-012-001.
By default, this is cleared to avoid subsequent users scanning to it by mistake.
Scanner SP 1-012-001
1 (default): Clear
0: Do not clear
This will cause all of the following to be cleared after the scanning is complete:
•   Destination
•   Sender
•   Email subject
•   Email message
•   File name
The information in the list above will be cleared after scanning is finished.
Exceptions:
•   User Auth.:
    If SP 1-012-001 = 0 and if User Auth. (excluding User Code authentication) is enabled, the
    most recently used scan destination will only be retained until the user logs out.
•   Scanner Auto Reset timer:
    Even if SP 1-012-001 = 0 the most recently used scan destination can still be cleared by
    the Scanner Auto Reset timer. If the Scanner Auto Reset timer is shorter than the System
    Auto Reset timer, then the most recently used scan destination will be cleared when the
    Scanner Auto Reset timer elapses.
    •    Using this option to solve the above problem, the device email address will appear in
         the email's "From" field. The email address of the user who sent the email will appear
         in the "Reply-to" field.
Explanation
This is an SMTP authentication issue that aborts transmission of an already started Scan to
Email. Currently this has only been reproduced using MS-Exchange server.
MS-Exchange requires that all of the following match:
1.   The sender's address in the "MAIL FROM" field. This is also known as the "envelope
     sender" or "MIME sender". It is an SMTP command sent at the beginning of the email
     transmission process.
2.   The sender's address in the mail header "From:" field. This appears as "From" in email
     clients. It is a part of the email itself.
3.   The email address corresponding to the SMTP username used to login into the SMTP
     server.
When the MFP logins into the SMTP server, the email address of the username 3) will be
compared to 1) and 2). If these comparisons fail, authentication will also fail. Exchange server
will stop the transmission procedure, and the "Transmission has failed" message will be
returned to the sender.
Typical example
NG case:
SP5-860-022 is Off:
1.   The "MAIL FROM" field = device
2.   The mail header "From:" field = use
3.   The SMTP username = device
When the SMTP server compares 2) and 3) the Exchange Server will stop the transmission
procedure.
OK case:
SP5-860 can be used to make the values in the above example, match.
In this example, if SP5-860-022 is On, the user's email address in the mail header '2)' will be
replaced by the Administrator's email address.
To solve the problem, the Administrator's address must be the same as the device's address.
If this is done:
1.   The "Mail From: field = device
2.   The mail header "From:" field = administrator
3.   The SMTP username = device
1,2 and 3 must match and the authentication should be successful.
     •    The user's email address will still be inserted into the reply-to field.
The device SMTP user name, password, and email address are configurable in [User Tools] >
[Machine Features] > [System Settings] > [File Transfer] > [SMTP Authentication].
User email addresses are configurable in the user configuration of the Address Book.
The administrator email address is configurable in [User Tools] > [Machine Features] > [System
Settings] > [File Transfer] > [Administrator's Email Address].
                                                                                                   Configuration
                                                                                                    5BSoftware
6.2.3 THE QUALIFICATION SWITCHING OF SCAN TO FOLDER
Determining which account Scan to Folder uses to access a scan destination and the effects of
System SP 5-846-021.
This method depends on how the destination is accessed, whether authentication is being used,
and SP 5-846-021.
Cases:
Case        Destination          User auth.               Account used to access the folder
             selection
A        Manual entry       Either enabled or      The user's account *
                            disabled
B        Destination list   disabled               The recipient's account
                                                   (as configured in the Address Book's Folder
                                                   Authentication setting)
C                           enabled                If SP 5-846-021 =
                                                   0 (default): The authenticated user's account
                                                   1: The recipient's account
                                                   (as configured in the Address Book's Folder
                                                   Authentication setting)
* The "user's account" will be either the one entered during scanning (see the Manual Entry
screen capture) or if User Auth. is enabled, the account configured in the user's Folder
Authentication setting will be used.
The destination's access logs:
Case A or Case C with SP=0: The access logs can be used to determine which user sent the
scan.
Case B or Case C with SP=1: All access will be logged as the same user.
                                                                                                      Configuration
                                                                                                       5BSoftware
6.3.1 HOW TO DISABLE THE DOCUMENT SERVER FUNCTION (IM
     550F/600F/600SRF ONLY)
1.   Enter 'Copy' SP mode.
2.   Change SP5-967-001 to 1. (0:ON 1:OFF)
3.   Reboot the machine.
         •    When the above SP mode (SP5-967-001) is OFF (=1), both the Document Server
              and Locked Print functions will be disabled.
MAT ii                                   SM Appendices
Scanner Features (I
         •    This setting takes effect only if user authentication (other than User Code auth.) is
              disabled.
     •   Without admin privileges, even authenticated users will be unable to access the DS via
         WIM.
Bit 7:
Bit 7 = 0 (default): Allows anyone (guests, users, admins) access to the DS via WIM.
Bit 7 = 1: Only administrators and authenticated users can access the DS via WIM.
The most restrictive result of combining these three configurations will take priority. So for
example:
Bit 0 = 0
                                                                                                     Configuration
                                                                                                      5BSoftware
Bit 1 = 1
Bit 7 = 1
As Bit 1 = 1 is the most restrictive of the three, it will take precedence over the other two and
only administrators will be able to access the DS via WIM.
     •      In order for SP5-885-020 to have any effect, the Document Server must be enabled
            (SP5-967-001=0). For information about SP5-967-001, refer to Disabling the
            Document Server using System SP5-967-001 and Printer SP1-006-001.
     •      Access to the entire "Job" menu can be restricted using SP 5-888-001. For details,
            refer to Use of SP 5-888-001 to restrict access to the "Job" menu on WIM.
Symbols, Abbreviations
This manual uses several symbols and abbreviations.
Symbols:
This product includes RSA BSAFE® Cryptographic software of EMC Corporation. RSA and BSAFE are
registered trademarks or trademarks of EMC Corporation in the United States and other countries.
6. SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................171
   6.1 FAX TRANSMISSIONS AND RECEPTION ..................................................................171
   6.2 INTERNET FAX TRANSMISSIONS AND RECEPTION ...............................................172
   6.3 IP-FAX SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................173
   6.4 VALIDATED PERIPHERALS.........................................................................................173
   6.5 E-MAIL TRANSMISSION AND FOLDER TRANSMISSION (FAX (CLASSIC) ONLY) .174
   6.6 E-MAIL RECEPTION.....................................................................................................175
   6.7 LIST OF MAXIMUM VALUES FOR EACH SETTING ITEM .........................................176
   6.8 FAX UNIT CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................178
         6.8.1 G3 INTERFACE UNIT TYPE M37 ......................................................................178
     •   Before installing this fax unit, print out all data in the printer buffer. Turn the main power
         to OFF and disconnect the power cord and the network cable.
1.   Remove the I/F cover [A].
3. Remove the "TEL" [A] and "LINE1" [B] covers on the interface slot cover using a screwdriver.
6. Attach the shield [A], FCU [B], and speaker bracket [C] together.
9.   To install the optional G3 unit, see “G3 Interface Unit Type M37_1111”.
10. Reinstall the I/F cover (     x 3).
11. Attach the handset support bracket and handset bracket to the machine.
     To install the handset, connect the handset cord with the ferrite core to the "TEL" jack.
15. Attach the FCC decal to the rear cover of the machine (NA only).
16. Insert the power plug into the outlet, and then turn ON the main power.
2.   Press and hold the Fax application from the app list.
3.   Drag and position the application on the home screen.
Business phones have various functions. To operate those functions, a high current is supplied to a
business phone line. This may damage components on the Fax board.
     •   Before installing this fax unit, print out all data in the printer buffer. Turn the main power
         to OFF and disconnect the power cord and the network cable.
An additional two SG3 boards can be added for this model. Follow the procedures for installing a single
SG3 board or double SG3 board as required.
Single G3 Board
     •   If the Fax Option Type M37 is not installed in the machine, install the Fax Option Type M37
         first (Fax Option Type M37 (D3GF)_11111).
1.   Remove the I/F cover [A].
     •   Release the connector lock [B] and connect the FFC, and then lock the FFC.
     •   Connect the folded side [C] as shown below.
7. Take the FFC [A] out and connect the CCU interface board connector [B].
9.   Reinstall the controller box cover, rear cover and I/F cover.
10. Make two loops with the telephone cord, and then attach the ferrite core [A].
13. Insert the power plug into the outlet. Turn ON the main power of the machine.
14. Enter the service mode. Set Bit 1 of Communication Switch 16 to "1" (SP1-104-023).
15. Exit the service mode.
16. Turn OFF then ON the main power.
17. Print out the system parameter list. Check that "G3" is displayed as an option.
18. Set up and program the items required for PSTN-2 communications.
     •   If the Fax Option Type M37 is not installed in the machine, install the Fax Option Type M37
         first. (Fax Option Type M37 (D3GF)_11111)
1.   Remove the I/F cover [A].
4. Remove the "LINE2" [A] and "LINE3" [B] covers using a screwdriver.
5.   Remove the CCU I/F board and SG3 board [A] from the SG3 interface unit.
     Repeat the same procedure for the second SG3 interface unit.
6.   Remove the SG3 board [A] from one of the CCU I/F and SG3 board assemblies removed in step 5.
7.   Attach the SG3 board removed in step 6 to the other CCU I/F and SG3 board assembly [B].
     •   Release the connector lock [B] and connect the FFC, and then lock the FFC.
     •   Connect the folded side [C] as shown below.
• Insert the tab [D] of the controller box into the cutout of the SG3 interface unit [E].
11. Take the FFC [A] out and connect the CCU interface board connector [B].
13. Reinstall the controller box cover, rear cover and I/F cover.
14. Make two loops with the telephone cord for each telephone line (LINE2, LINE3). Attach the ferrite
    core [A] to each telephone line.
15. Connect the telephone cords to the "LINE2" and "LINE3" jacks.
16. Attach the clamps [A] to the rear cover of the optional paper feed unit, and then hold the telephone
    lines with the clamps as shown below.
17. Insert the power plug into the outlet. Turn ON the main power of the machine.
18. Enter the service mode. Set Bit 1 of Communication Switch 16 to "1" (SP1-104-023).
19. Set Bit 3 of Communication Switch 16 to "1" (SP1-104-023).
20. Exit the service mode.
21. Turn ON then OFF the main power.
22. Print out the system parameter list. Check that "G3" is displayed as an option.
23. Set up and program the items required for PSTN-2 communications.
Business phones have various functions. To operate those functions, a high current is supplied to a
business phone line. This may damage components on the Fax board.
Accessory Check
     No.              Description          Q'ty                         Remarks
 1          Bracket                    1           Not used for this machine.
 2          Memory unit                1
 3          Screws M3x6                2           Not used for this machine.
 4          Screws                     1           Not used for this machine.
 5          Clamp                      1
Installation Procedure
1.   Remove the fax option unit [A] (Fax Option Type M37 (D3GF)_11111).
2. Separate the shield [A], FCU [B], and speaker bracket [C].
• Make sure that the clamp [B] is pressing the memory unit [A] and holding it in place.
8. Make two loops with the telephone cord, and then attach the ferrite core [A] to the cable.
9. Connect the cable to the "TEL" jack on the left side of the controller box.
Requirements
Order of installation
1.      Install the Fax Connection Unit in the remote machine (fax unit already installed).
2.      Install the Fax Connection Unit in the client machine (no fax unit is installed).
3.      Register the client machine on the remote machine.
              •    Do not register the remote machine before the client machine is registered on the remote
                   machine. Otherwise, the remote machine cannot be registered.
4.      Register the remote machine in the client machine.
     •   Before starting this procedure, connect the network cable to the target machine(s), and then
         configure the network settings.
     •   When installing more than one SD card, perform the merge operation. For details about how to
         merge, refer to “Card Appli Move” in the field service manual for the main frame.
1.   Remove the SD card slot covers [A].
2. Insert the Fax Connection Unit SD card into SD card slot 1 [A: Upper Slot].
     •   Before starting this procedure, connect the network cable to the target machine(s), and then
         configure the network settings.
1.   On the remote machine, press the [Settings] key on the operation panel.
2.   Press [Machine Features Settings].
3.   Press [System Settings].
4.   Press [Administrator Tools].
5.   Press [Program/Change/Delete Remote machine].
6.   Enter the IP address or host name of the client machines.
     •   Before starting this procedure, connect the network cable to the target machine(s), and then
         configure the network settings.
     •   By performing procedures #1-3 above, the client machines can send faxes via the remote
         machine. The procedures shown below are necessary to enable the client machines to receive
         faxes.
This procedure is performed on the remote machine.
2.1 FCU
• When removing the FFC, lift the lever [A] to release the lock.
    •    The following data can be transferred: TTI, RTI, CSI, Fax bit switch settings, RAM address
         settings, NCU parameter settings.
Replacement Procedure
    •    Remove the G3 Unit and disconnect the FFC connection. (See the installation of "G3
         Interface Unit Type M37_1111")
Check "LINE2" to see if the 3G unit is installed.
                  G3 Unit Installed                                  No G3 Unit Installed
4. Switch the battery jumper switch [A] of the new fax unit to the "ON" position before installing.
         •    If the battery jumper switch is not in the correct position, SC820 will occur.
5.   Replace the installed FCU board [A] with a new FCU board [B].
6.   Change the orientation of the battery jumper switch [A] on the removed FCU board, and then
     attach the battery jumper switch [B] on the FCU board to switch to the Restore mode.
     The battery jumper switch [B] is supplied with the new FCU board.
7.   Reinstall the new fax unit, and then the slot cover (   x 2).
8.   Remove the rear cover [A].
10. Attach the flat cable [A] to CN603 of the new fax unit.
     •   When inserting the cable, make sure that it is not slanted.
     •   Make sure that the blue tapes of the flat cable face outward.
11. Attach the removed FCU board [A] to the center frame of the controller box (   x 1). Then attach
     the flat cable to CN603 of the removed FCU board.
     Make sure that the blue tape of the flat cable faces outward.
         •    Keep the removed FCU board away from the metal frames. Otherwise, the removed FCU
              board may have a short circuit.
    •    Error codes appear in the error code display and on the service report.
 Code                  Meaning                                    Suggested Cause/Action
 0-00    DIS/NSF not detected within 40 s of     •    Check the connection.
         Start being pressed                     •    The other party may be incompatible.
                                                 •    Replace the FCU.
                                                 •    Check for DIS/NSF with an oscilloscope.
                                                 •    If the RX signal is weak, there may be a bad
                                                      connection.
 0-01    DCN received unexpectedly               •    The other party is out of paper or has a paper jam.
                                                 •    The other party pressed the Stop button during
                                                      communication.
 0-03    Incompatible modem at the other end     The other party is incompatible.
 0-04    CFR or FTT not received after modem     •    Check the connection.
         training                                •    Try changing the TX level and/or cable equalizer
                                                      settings.
                                                 •    Replace the FCU.
                                                 •    The other machine may be defective. Try sending
                                                      to another machine.
                                                 •    If the RX signal is weak or defective, there may be
                                                      a bad connection.
                                                 Reference:
                                                 •    TX level: NCU Parameter 01 (PSTN)
                                                 •    Cable equalizer: G3 Switch 07 (PSTN)
                                                 •    Dedicated TX parameters in Service Program
                                                      Mode
 0-05    Modem training fails even G3 shifts     •    Check the connection.
         down to 2400 bps.                       •    Try adjusting the TX level and/or cable equalizer.
                                                 •    Replace the FCU.
                                                 •    Check for line problems.
                                                                                             Error Codes
MACHINE
   Error                                Possible Causes                              Troubleshooting Procedures
  Code
 01(1)         IPv4/IPv6 not enabled                                             Enable IPv4 and IPv6
 01(3)         “Cancel” is pressed by user.                                      -
 01(4)         A false connection ID is being used.                              Check that the network is
 01(5)         Network is disconnected because of no response within a           established.
               specified time.
 01(14)        •     Either this machine or the machine at the other end         •      Exit SP or initial settings.
                     has entered SP or Initial settings.                         •      Wait until the connection
               •     An established connection exists.                                  has finished.
MACHINE
   Error                              Possible Causes                          Troubleshooting Procedures
   Code
 02(5)         •     Wrong IP address/host name was used.                  •    Enter the correct IP address/host
               •     The main power of the other machine at                     name
                     destination is OFF.                                   •    Turn ON the main power.
               •     LAN cable is disconnected.                            •    Connect the LAN cable
               •     Network is rebooting.                                 •    Wait until rebooting has finished.
MACHINE
  Error                          Possible Causes                               Troubleshooting Procedures
 Code
 03        •       No user authentication (i.e.                       Configure the user authentication
                   Basic/Windows/LDAP/Custom Auth.) applies to        setting for client and remote machines
                   fax application.                                   as follows:
           •       Settings other than user authentication are        Client Machine             Remote Machine
                   applied to the fax application.                    OFF                        OFF
                                                                      ON                         OFF
                                                                      ON                         ON
MACHINE
 Error Code                     Possible Causes                                 Troubleshooting Procedures
05               An unauthorized user tried to connect.           Authorize the user to use fax connection.
MACHINE
  Error              Possible Causes                               Troubleshooting Procedures
  Code
06            Timeout error on the node              Adjust the value of SP5-741-001 to prolong the timeout for
              authentication                         node authentication.
MACHINE
  Error                  Possible Causes                                Troubleshooting Procedures
  Code
07            Multiple destinations are set in the         On the client machine, execute SP5-801-021 to
              client machine.                              clear AICS memory
MACHINE
 Error                         Possible Causes                                  Troubleshooting Procedures
 Code
08(1)     •      A client machine connects to another client        •    Connect to the remote machine.
                 machine.                                           •    Register the client machine to the
          •      The client machine is not registered on the             remote machine as a destination.
                 remote machine as destinations.
08(2)     •      A remote machine connects to another               •    Connect to the client machine.
                 Remote Machine.                                    •    Check the remote machine registered
          •      The wrong remote machine is registered on               on the client machine.
                 the client machine.
                                                                                           IFAX Troubleshooting
                                                        (IPFAX SW 01 Bit 0 to 3)
                                                        Lower the modem transmission baud rate.
                                                        (IPFAX SW 05)
 16    Remote fax cancelled transmission?               Check whether the remote fax cancelled the
                                                        transmission.
4. SERVICE TABLES
4.1 CAUTIONS
     •    Never turn off the main power switch when the power LED is lit or flashing. To avoid damaging
          the hard disk or memory, press the operation power switch to switch the power off, wait for the
          power LED to go off, and then switch the main power switch off.
     •    The main power LED lights or flashes while the platen cover or ARDF is open, while the main
          machine is communicating with a facsimile or the network server, or while the machine is
          accessing the hard disk or memory for reading or writing data.
      •     Do not adjust a bit switch or use a setting that is described as "Not used", as this may cause
            the machine to malfunction or to operate in a manner that is not accepted by local regulations.
            Such bits are for use only in other areas, such as Japan.
Default settings for bit switches are not listed in this manual. Refer to the System Parameter List printed
by the machine.
          (1): EQM value (Line quality data). A larger number means more errors.
          (2): Symbol rate (V.34 only)
          (3): Final modem type used
          (4): Starting data rate (for example, 288 means 28.8 kbps)
          (5): Final data rate
          (6): RX level (see below for how to read the RX level)
          (7): Total number of error lines that occurred during non-ECM reception.
          (8): Total number of burst error lines that occurred during non-ECM reception.
      The four-digit hexadecimal value (N) after "L" indicates the RX level.
      The high byte is given first, followed by the low byte. Divide the decimal value of N by -16 to get the
      RX level.
      In the above example, the decimal value of N (= 0100 [H]) is 256.
      So, the actual RX level is 256/-16 = -16 dB
 3    Not used                       Do not change this setting.
 4    Line error mark print          When "1" is selected, a line error mark is printed on the printout if a
      0: OFF, 1: ON (print)          line error occurs during reception. This shows error locations when
                                     ECM is turned off.
 5    G3 communication               This is a fault-finding aid. The LCD shows the key parameters (see
      parameter display              "G3 Communication Parameters" below this table). This is normally
      0: Disabled                    disabled because it cancels the CSI display for the user.
      1: Enabled                     Be sure to reset this bit to "0" after testing.
 6    Protocol dump list output      This is only used for communication troubleshooting. It shows the
      after each communication       content of the transmitted facsimile protocol signals. Always reset this
      0: Off                         bit to 0 after finishing testing.
      1: On                          If system switch 09 bit 6 is at "1", the list is only printed if there was an
                                     error during the communication.
 7    Not used                       Do not change the setting.
G3 Communication Parameters
 Modem rate               336: 33600 bps            168: 16800 bps
                          312: 31200 bps            144: 14400 bps
                          288: 28800 bps            120: 12000 bps
                          264: 26400 bps            96: 9600 bps
                          240: 24000 bps            72: 7200 bps
                          216: 21600 bps            48: 4800 bps
                          192: 19200 bps            24: 2400 bps
 Resolution               S: Standard (8 x 3.85 dots/mm)
                          D: Detail (8 x 7.7 dots/mm)
                          F: Fine (8 x 15.4 dots/mm)
                          SF: Superfine (16 x 15.4 dots/mm)
                          21: Standard (200 x 100 dpi)
                          22: Detail (200 x 200 dpi)
                          44: Superfine (400 x 400 dpi)
 Compression mode         MMR: MMR compression
                          MR: MR compression
                          MH: MH compression
SM (Fax Unit Type M37)                              73                                           D3GF-10
                           JBO: JBIG compression (Optional mode)
                           JBB: JBIG compression (Basic mode)
Communication mode         ECM: With ECM
                           NML: With no ECM
Width and reduction        A4: A4 (8.3"), no reduction
                           B4: B4 (10.1"), no reduction
                           A3: A3 (11.7"), no reduction
I/O rate                   0: 0 ms/line
                           5: 5 ms/line
                           10: 10 ms/line
                           20: 20 ms/line
                           25: 2.5 ms/line
                           40: 40 ms/line
System Switch 01 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
System Switch 03 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
 System Switch 05 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
 System Switch 06 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
 System Switch 07 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
 System Switch 08 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
System Switch 0B - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
System Switch 0C - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
System Switch 0D - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
                     Africa
      04: Austria    16: Australia
      05: Belgium    17: New
                     Zealand
      06:            18: Singapore
      Denmark
      07: Finland    19: Malaysia
      08: Ireland    1A: China
      09: Norway     1B: Taiwan
      0A: Sweden     1C: Korea
      0B: Switz.     1D: Brazil
      0C:            20: Turkey
      Portugal
      0D: Holland    21: Greece
       •    Do not adjust a bit switch or use a setting that is described as "Not used", as this may cause
            the machine to malfunction or to operate in a manner that is not accepted by local regulations.
            Such bits are for use only in other areas, such as Japan.
Default settings for bit switches are not listed in this manual. Refer to the System Parameter List printed
by the machine.
           •       This switch does not apply for condition 3) when the RX system is set up for memory
                   sending, delivery by F-code, sending with SMTP RX and when operators are using FOL
                   (to prevent problems when receiving transmissions).
2-7   Not Used
       1: Enabled
 2-7   Not Used
                                           •     This helps the user to identify pages that have been split
                                                 because the size of the paper is smaller than the size of the
                                                 document received. (When A5 is used to print an A4 size
                                                 document, for example.)
                                                                                                  Bit Switches – 2
 1    Repetition of data when the        1: Default. 10 mm of the trailing edge of the previous page are
      received page is longer            repeated at the top of the next page.
      than the printer paper             0: The next page continues from where the previous page stopped
      0: Off                             without any repeated text.
      1: On
 2    Prints the date and time on        This switch is only effective when user parameter 02 - bit 2 (printing
      received fax messages              the received date and time on received fax messages) is enabled.
      0: Disabled                        1: The machine prints the received and printed date and time at the
      1: Enabled                         bottom of each received page.
 3-   Not used                           Do not change the settings.
 7
 4    Page separation setting when sub              Page separation threshold (with reduction disabled with
 to   scan compression is forbidden                 switch 03-0 above).
 7    00-0F (0-15 mm: Hex)                          For example, if this setting is set to "10", and A4 is the
      Default: 6 mm                                 selected paper size:
                                                    If the received document is 10 mm or less longer than A4,
                                                    then the 10 mm are cut and only 1 page prints.
                                                    If the received document is 10 mm longer than A4, then
                                                    the document is split into 2 pages.
* This setting can be used for the client machine which has no FCU.
 Printer Switch 04 (SP No. 1-103-005)
 No   Function                                     Comments
 0    Maximum reducible length when length reduction is enabled with switch 03-0 above.
 to   [Maximum reducible length] = [Paper length] + (N x 5mm)
 4    "N" is the decimal value of the binary setting of bits 0 to 4.
      Bit 4               Bit 3            Bit 2    Bit 1              Bit 0              Setting
      0                   0                0        0                  0                  0 mm
      0                   0                0        0                  1                  5 mm
      0                   0                1        0                  0                  20 mm
      1                   1                1        1                  1                  155 mm
      For A5 sideways and B5 sideways paper
      [Maximum reducible length] = [Paper length] + 0.75 x (N x 5mm)
 5    Length of the duplicated image on the next page, when page separation has taken place.
 6    Bit 6                                Bit 5                       Setting
      0                                    0                           4 mm
      0                                    1                           10 mm
      1                                    0                           15 mm
      1                                    1                           Not used
 7    Not used.                                Do not change the setting.
       Bit     Bit     Setting              User Parameter Switch 19 (13H) bit 4 must be set to "0" to enable
       4       3                            this switch.
       0       0       The upper half       Refer to “Detailed Descriptions” for more details.
                       only
       0       1       50% reduction
                       (sub-scan only)
       1       0       Same size
       1       1       Not used
 5-    Not used                             Do not change the settings.
 6
 7     Equalizing the reduction ratio       0: When page separation has taken place, all the pages are
       among separated pages                reduced with the same reduction ratio.
       (Page Separation)                    1: Only the last page is reduced to fit the selected paper size
       0: Enabled                           when page separation has taken place. Other pages are printed
       1: Disabled                          without reduction.
* This setting can be used for the client machine which has no FCU.
 Printer Switch 0F (SP No. 1-103-016)
 No    Function                          Comments
 0-    Smoothing feature                 (0, 0) (0, 1): Disable smoothing if the machine receives halftone
 1*    Bit 1       Bit 0   Setting       images from other manufacturers fax machines frequently.
       0           0       Disabled
       0           1       Disabled
       1           0       Enabled
       1           1       Not used
 2*    Duplex printing                   1: The machine always prints received fax messages in duplex
       0: Disabled                       printing mode:
       1: Enabled
 3     Binding direction for             0: Sets the binding for the left edge of the stack.
       Duplex printing                   1: Sets the binding for the top of the stack.
       0: Left binding
       1: Top binding
 4-7   Not used                          Do not change the settings.
* This setting can be used for the client machine which has no FCU.
      •         Do not adjust a bit switch or use a setting that is described as "Not used", as this may cause
                the machine to malfunction or to operate in a manner that is not accepted by local regulations.
                Such bits are for use only in other areas, such as Japan.
Default settings for bit switches are not listed in this manual. Refer to the System Parameter List printed
by the machine.
 7    Closed network (reception)              1: Reception will not go ahead if the polling ID code of the
      0: Disabled                             remote terminal does not match the polling ID code of the local
      1: Enabled                              terminal. This function is only available in NSF/NSS mode.
1 0 4 digit CSI message, if the other end does not identify itself with an RTI or CSI.
                                        •    This function does not work when dialing is done from the
                                             external telephone.
 4-   Not used                     Do not change the setting.
 5
 6-   Maximum printable            The setting determined by these bits is informed to the transmitting
 7    page length available        terminal in the pre-message protocol exchange (in the DIS/NSF frames).
      Bit   Bit      Setting
      7     6
      0     0        No limit
      0     1        B4 (364
                     mm)
      1     0        A4 (297
                     mm)
      1     1        Not used
 2    Remote mode switch            Set this bit to ON when you wish to turn on the remote mode switch after
      (AUTO mode)                   automatic reception with AUTO mode.
      0: Disable
      1: Enable (Active)
 3-   Not used                      Do not change the settings.
 7
 7    PSTN 3 dial-in routing             Enables or disables dial-in routing for the PSTN 3 connection.
      0: Off
      1: On
      •       Do not adjust a bit switch or use a setting that is described as "Not used", as this may cause
              the machine to malfunction or to operate in a manner that is not accepted by local regulations.
              Such bits are for use only in other areas, such as Japan.
Default settings for bit switches are not listed in this manual. Refer to the System Parameter List printed
by the machine.
4.6.1 G3 SWITCHES
 G3 Switch 00 (SP No. 1-105-001)
 No       Function                               Comments
 0        Monitor speaker during                 (0, 0): The monitor speaker is disabled all through the
 1        communication (TX and RX)              communication.
          Bit 1    Bit 0     Setting             (0, 1): The monitor speaker is on up to phase B in the T.30
          0        0         Disabled            protocol.
          0        1         Up to Phase B       (1, 0): Used for testing. The monitor speaker is on all through the
1 0 All the time communication. Make sure that you reset these bits after testing.
          1        1         Not used
 2        Monitor speaker during memory          1: The monitor speaker is enabled during memory transmission.
          transmission
          0: Disabled 1: Enabled
 3-       Not used                               Do not change the settings.
 5
 6        Dedicated G3 line mode                 Set this bit to 1 when you wish to dedicate a line for G3.
          selection
          0: Off 1: On (Dedicated)
 7        Not used                               Do not change this setting.
     0        1       0     1          12.0
     0        1       1     0          14.4
     0        1       1     1          16.8
     1        0       0     0          19.2
     1        0       0     1          21.6
                                                                                                        Bit Switches – 4
      1       0         1      0         24.0
      1       0         1      1         26.4
      1       1         0      0         28.8
      1       1         0      1         31.2
      1       1         1      0         33.6
      Other settings - Not used
 4-   Initial modem type for 9.6 k or 7.2             These bits set the initial modem type for 9.6 and 7.2 kbps, if the
 5    kbps.                                           initial modem rate is set at these speeds.
      Bit 5       Bit       Setting
                  4
      0           0         V.29
      0           1         V.17
      1           0         V.34
      1           1         Not used
 6-   Not used                                        Do not change the settings.
 7
      0                            1     1      0        14.4
      0                            1     1      1        16.8
      1                            0     0      0        19.2
      1                            0     0      1        21.6
      1                            0     1      0        24.0
      1                            0     1      1        26.4
      1                            1     0      0        28.8
      1                            1     0      1        31.2
      1                            1     1      0        33.6
      Other settings - Not used
 4-   Modem types available for reception
     1       1     High
                                      •      This setting is not effective in V.34 communications.
2-   PSTN cable equalizer        Use a higher setting if there is signal loss at higher frequencies because of
3    (RX mode: Internal)         the length of wire between the modem and the telephone exchange.
     Bit     Bit   Setting       Also, try using the cable equalizer if one or more of the following symptoms
     3       2                   occurs.
     0       0     None          Communication error with error codes such as 0-20, 0-23, etc.
     0       1     Low           Modem rate fallback occurs frequently.
     1       0     Medium
     1       1     High               •      This setting is not effective in V.34 communications.
 1    Alarm when the handset is off-hook   If the customer wants to hear an alarm if the handset is off-
      at the end of communication          hook at the end of fax communication, change this bit to "1".
      0: Disabled
      1: Enabled
 2-   Not used                             Do not change these settings.
 3
 4    Manual calibration setting           1: manually calibrates for communication with a line whose
      0: Off                               current change occurs such as an optical fiber line.
      1: On
 5-   Not used                             Do not change the settings.
 7
      •       Do not adjust a bit switch or use a setting that is described as "Not used", as this may cause
              the machine to malfunction or to operate in a manner that is not accepted by local regulations.
              Such bits are for use only in other areas, such as Japan.
Default settings for bit switches are not listed in this manual. Refer to the System Parameter List printed
by the machine.
1 0 All the time communication. Make sure that you reset these bits after testing.
          1        1         Not used
 2        Monitor speaker during memory        1: The monitor speaker is enabled during memory transmission.
          transmission
          0: Disabled 1: Enabled
 3-       Not used                             Do not change the settings.
 7
      0: Off
      1: On (Forbid
      output)
 7    Not used             Do not change the setting.
     0        1       0     1          12.0
     0        1       1     0          14.4
                                                                                                      Bit Switches – 5
      0        1          1      1        16.8
      1        0          0      0        19.2
      1        0          0      1        21.6
      1        0          1      0        24.0
      1        0          1      1        26.4
      1        1          0      0        28.8
      1        1          0      1        31.2
      Other settings - Not used
 4-   Initial modem type for 9.6 k or 7.2          These bits set the initial modem type for 9.6 and 7.2 kbps, if the
 5    kbps.                                        initial modem rate is set at these speeds.
      Bit 5         Bit       Setting
                    4
      0             0         V.29
      0             1         V.17
      1             0         V.34
      1             1         Not used
 6-   Not used                                     Do not change the settings.
 7
      0       1         0       1        12.0
      0       1         1       0        14.4
      0       1         1       1        16.8
      1       0         0       0        19.2
      1       0         0       1        21.6
      1       0         1       0        24.0
      1       0         1       1        26.4
      1       1         0       0        28.8
      1       1         0       1        31.2
      Other settings - Not used
     1       0         Medium
     1       1         High              •    This setting is not effective in V.34 communications.
      0: Disabled
      1: Enabled
 5-   Not used                    Do not change the settings.
 7
 G3-2 Switch 0B- Not used (do not change the settings)
 G3-2 Switch 0C- Not used (do not change the settings)
     •     Do not adjust a bit switch or use a setting that is described as "Not used", as this may cause
           the machine to malfunction or to operate in a manner that is not accepted by local regulations.
           Such bits are for use only in other areas, such as Japan.
Default settings for bit switches are not listed in this manual. Refer to the System Parameter List printed
by the machine.
       1: CCM connection
 4     Message reception selection from       0: This answers the INVITE message from the SIP server not
       non-registered SIP server              registered for the machine.
       0: Answer                              1: This does not receive the INVITE message from the SIP
       1: Not answer                          server not registered for the machine and send a refusal
                                              message.
 5     ECM communication setting              0: This does not limit the type of the image compression with
       0: No limit for image compression      ECM communication.
       1: Limit for image compression         1: When the other end machine is Ciscco, this permits the
                                              image compression other than JBIG or MMR with ECM
                                              communication.
 6-7   Not used                               Do not change these settings.
4.10.2 PARAMETERS
Fax Parameters
The initial settings of the following fax parameters are all FF (H) - all the parameters are disabled.
 Switch 00
 FUNCTION AND COMMENTS
 ITU-T T1 time (for PSTN G3 mode)
 If the connection time to a particular terminal is longer than the NCU parameter setting, adjust this byte.
 The T1 time is the value stored in this byte (in hex code), multiplied by 1 second.
 Range:
 0 to 120 s (00h to 78h)
 FFh - The local NCU parameter factory setting is used.
 Do not program a value between 79h and FEh.
 Switch 01
 No     FUNCTION                                    COMMENTS
 0-     TX level                                    If communication with a particular remote terminal often
 4      Bit4   Bit3   Bit2   Bit1   Bit0            contains errors, the signal level may be inappropriate.
        0      0      0      0      0      0        Adjust the TX level for communications with that terminal
        0      0      0      0      1      –1       until the results are better.
0 0 0 1 1 –3 is used.
        0      0      1      0      0      –4
                                                          •    Do not use settings other than listed on the left.
Switch 02
No   FUNCTION                                    COMMENTS
0-   Initial TX modem rate                       If training with a particular remote terminal always takes too
3    Bit3   Bit2   Bit1   Bit0   bps             long, the initial modem rate may be too high. Reduce the initial
     0      0      0      0      Not             TX modem rate using these bits.
                                 used            For the settings 14.4 or kbps slower, Switch 04 bit 4 must be
     0      0      0      1      2400            changed to 0.
     0      0      1      0      4800
     0      0      1      1      7200                 •      Do not use settings other than listed on the left. If the
     0      1      0      1      12000
     0      1      1      0      14400
     0      1      1      1      16800
     1      0      0      0      19200
     1      0      0      1      21600
     1      0      1      0      24000
     1      0      1      1      26400
     1      1      0      0      28800
     1      1      0      1      31200
     1      1      1      0      33600
     1      1      1      1      Disabled
     Other settings: Not used
4-   Not used                                    Do not change the settings.
                                                                           Dedicated Transmission Parameters
 Switch 03
 No   FUNCTION                    COMMENTS
 0-   Inch-mm conversion          If "inch only" is selected on the machine uses inch-based resolutions for
 1    before TX                   scanning, the printed copy may be slightly distorted at the other end if that
      Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 0          machine uses mm-based resolutions.
      = Inch-mm conversion        If the setting is "Inch-mm conversion available ", Inch-mm conversion
      available                   become effective to the special senders.
      Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 1 = Inch   If the setting is "Disabled", the bit switch setting is used.
      only
      Bit 1: 1, Bit 0: 0 = Not
      used
      Bit 1: 1, Bit 0: 1 =
      Disabled
 2-   DIS/NSF detection           (0, 1): Use this setting if echoes on the line are interfering with the set-up
 3    method                      protocol at the start of transmission. The machine will then wait for the
      Bit 3: 0, Bit 2: 0          second DIS or NSF before sending DCS or NSS.
      = First DIS or NSF          If the setting is "Disabled", the bit switch setting is used.
      Bit 3: 0, Bit 2: 1
      = Second DIS or NSF
      Bit 3: 1, Bit 2: 0 = Not
      used
      Bit 3: 1, Bit 2: 1 =
      Disabled
 4    V.8 protocol                If transmissions to a specific destination always end at a lower modem
      0: Off                      rate (14,400 bps or lower), disable V.8 protocol so as not to use V.34
      1: Disabled                 protocol.
                                  0: V.34 communication will not be possible.
                                  If the setting is "Disabled", the bit switch setting is used.
 5    Compression modes           This bit determines the capabilities that are informed to the other terminal
      available in transmit       during transmission.
      mode                        If the setting is "Disabled", the bit switch setting is used.
      0: MH only
      1: Disabled
 6-   ECM during                  For example, if ECM is switched on but is not wanted when sending to a
 7    transmission                particular terminal, use the (0, 0) setting.
      Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 0 = Off
      Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 1 = On          •      V.8/V.34 protocol and JBIG compression are automatically
SM (Fax Unit Type M37)                              137                                           D3GF-10
      Bit 7: 1, Bit 6: 0 = Not               disabled if ECM is disabled.
      used                           •       If the setting is "Disabled", the bit switch setting is used.
      Bit 7: 1, Bit 6: 1 =
      Disabled
E-mail Parameters
The initial settings of the following e-mail parameters are all "0" (all parameters disabled).
 Switch 00
 No   FUNCTION                                    COMMENTS
 0    MH Compression mode for e-mail              Switches MH compression on and off for files attached to
      attachments                                 e-mails for sending.
      0: Off
      1: On
 1    MR Compression mode for e-mail              Switches MR compression on and off for files attached to
      attachments                                 e-mails for sending.
      0: Off
      1: On
 2    MMR Compression mode for e-mail             Switches MMR compression on and off for files attached to
      attachments                                 e-mails for sending.
      0: Off
      1: On
 3-   Not used                                    Do not change these settings.
 6
 7    Designates the bits to reference for        The "0" selection (default) references the settings for Bits
      compression method of e-mail                00, 01, 02 above. The "1" selection ignores the selections
      attachments                                 of Bits 00, 01, 02.
      0: Registered (Bit 0 to 6)
      1: No registration.
                                                                       Dedicated Transmission Parameters
 Switch 01
 No   FUNCTION                               COMMENTS
 0    Original width of e-mail attachment:   Sets the original width of the e-mail attachment as A4.
      A4
      0: Off
      1: On
 1    Original width of e-mail attachment:   Sets the original width of the e-mail attachment as B4.
      B4
      0: Off
      1: On
 2    Original width of e-mail attachment:   Sets the original width of the e-mail attachment as A3.
      A3
      0: Off
      1: On
 3-   Not used                               Do not change these settings.
 6
 7    Designates the bits to reference for   The "0" selection (default) references the settings for Bits 00,
      original size of e-mail attachments    01, 02 above. The "1" selection ignores the selections of Bits
      0: Registered (Bit 0 to 6)             00, 01, 02.
      1: No registration.
 Switch 02
 No   FUNCTION                               COMMENTS
 0    Line resolution of e-mail              Sets the line resolution of the e-mail attachment as 200 x100.
      attachment: 200 x 100
      0: Off
      1: On
 1    Line resolution of e-mail              Sets the line resolution of the e-mail attachment as 200 x 200.
      attachment: 200 x 200
      0: Off
      1: On
 2    Line resolution of e-mail              Sets the line resolution of the e-mail attachment as 200 x 400.
      attachment: 200 x 400
      0: Off
      1: On
 3    Not used                               Do not change these settings.
 4    Line resolution of e-mail              Sets the line resolution of the e-mail attachment as 400 x 400.
Switch 04
No   FUNCTION                 COMMENTS
0    Full mode address        If the other ends have the addresses, which have the full mode function flag
     selection                ("0"), this machine determines them as full mode standard machines.
     0: Full mode             •    This machine attaches the "demand of reception confirmation" to a
     address                       message when transmitting.
     1: No full mode          •    This machine updates the reception capability to the address book when
     (simple mode)                 receiving.
1-   Not used                 Do not change these settings.
7
Switch 05
No   FUNCTION                                         COMMENTS
0    Directr transmission selection to SMTP           Allows or does not allow the direct transmission to SMTP
     server                                           server.
     0: ON
     1: OFF
1-   Not used                                         Do not change these settings.
7
    •    Do not change the settings that are marked as “Not used” or “Read only.”
680001 to 680004(H) - ROM version (Read only)
680001(H) - Revision number (BCD)
680002(H) - Year (BCD)
680003(H) - Month (BCD)
680004(H) - Day (BCD)
680006 to 680015(H) - Machine’s serial number (16 digits - ASCII)
680016(H) - Language code
0: Japanese, 1: UK English, 2: US English, 3: French, 4: German, 5: Spanish, 6: Italian, 7: Dutch, 8:
Swedish, 9: Norwegian, 10: Danish, 11: Finnish, 12: Czech, 13: Hungarian, 14: Polish, 15: Portuguese,
16: Russian, 17: Traditional Chinese, 18: Simplified Chinese, 19: Korean
680018(H) - Total program checksum (low)
680019(H) - Total program checksum (high)
680020 to 68003F(H) - System bit switches
680050 to 68005F(H) - Printer bit switches
680060 to 68007F(H) - Communication bit switches
680080 to 68008F(H) - G3 bit switches
680090 to 68009F(H) - G3-2 bit switches: Not used
6800A0 to 6800AF(H) - G3-3 bit switches: Not used
6800D0(H) - User parameter switch 00 (SWUER_00): Not used
6800D1(H) - User parameter switch 01 (SWUSR_01): Not used
6800D2(H) - User parameter switch 02 (SWUSR_02)
Bit 0: Forwarding mark printing on forwarded messages 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Bit 1: Center mark printing on received copies
(This switch is not printed on the user parameter list.)
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Bit 2: Reception time printing
(This switch is not printed on the user parameter list.)
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Bit 3: TSI print on received messages 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Bit 4: Checkered mark printing
(This switch is not printed on the user parameter list.)
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Bit 5: Not used
SM (Fax Unit Type M37)                           141                                     D3GF-10
Bit 6: Not used
Bit 7: Not used
6800D3(H) - User parameter switch 03 (SWUSR_03: Automatic report printout)
Bit 0: Transmission result report (memory transmissions) 0: Off, 1: On
Bit 1: Not used
Bit 2: Memory storage report 0: Off, 1: On
Bit 3: Polling reserve report (polling reception) 0: Off, 1: On
Bit 4: Polling result report (polling reception) 0: Off, 1: On
Bit 5: Transmission result report (immediate transmissions) 0: Off, 1: On
Bit 6: Not used
Bit 7: Journal 0: Off, 1: On
6800D4(H) - User parameter switch 04 (SWUSR_04: Automatic report printout)
Bit 0: Not used
Bit 1: Automatic communication failure report and transfer result report output 0: Off, 1: On
Bits 2 to 3: Not used
Bit 4: Indicates the parties 0: Not indicated, 1: Indicated
Bit 5: Include sender’s name on reports 0: Off, 1: On
Bit 6: Not used
Bit 7: Inclusion of a sample image on reports 0: Off, 1: On
6800D5(H) - User parameter switch 05 (SWUSR_05)
Bit 0: Substitute reception when the base copier is in an SC condition
0: Enabled, 1: Disabled
Bits 1 and 2: Condition for substitute RX when the machine cannot print messages (Paper end, toner
end, jam, and during night mode)
Bit 2: 0, Bit 1: 0 = The machine receives all the fax messages.
Bit 2: 0, Bit 1: 1 = The machine receives the fax messages with RTI or CSI.
Bit 2: 1, Bit 1: 0 = The machine receives the fax messages with the same ID code.
Bit 2: 1, Bit 1: 1 = The machine does not receive anything.
Bit 3: Not used
Bit 4: Not used
Bit 5: Just size printing 0: Off, 1: On
Bit 6: Not used
Bit 7: Add paper display when a cassette is empty 0: Off, 1: On
6800D6(H) - User parameter switch 06 (SWUSR_06)
Bit 0:
Bit 1: V8 protocol (G3-1: Super G3) 0: Off, 1: On
Bit 2: V8 protocol (G3-2: Super G3) 0: Off, 1: On
Bit 3: V8 protocol (G3-3: Super G3) 0: Off, 1: On
                                                                                  Service RAM Addresses
Bit 3: 90° image rotation during B5 portrait TX (This switch is not printed on the user parameter list.) 0:
Off, 1: On
Bit 4: Reduction of sample images on reports to 50% in the main scan and sub-scan directions. (This
switch is not printed on the user parameter list.) 0: Technician adjustment (printer switch 0E bits 3 and
4), 1: 50% reduction
Bit 5: Use of A5 size paper for reports (This switch is not printed on the user parameter list.) 0: Off, 1:
On
Bits 6 and 7: Not used
6800E4(H) - User parameter switch 20 (SWUSR_14)
Bit 0: Automatic printing of the LAN fax result report 0: Off, 1: On
Bit 1: Not used.
Bits 2 to 5: Store documents in memory, which could not be printed from PC fax (LAN fax) driver
 Bit 5                  Bit 4               Bit 3             Bit 2                Setting
 0                      0                   0                 0                    0 min.
 0                      0                   0                 1                    1 min.
 1                      1                   1                 0                    14 min.
 1                      1                   1                 1                    15 min.
Bits 6 and 7: Not used.
6800E5(H) - User parameter switch 21 (SWUSR_15)
Bit 0: Print results of sending reception notice request message 0: Disabled (print only when error
occurs), 1: Enabled
Bit 1: Respond to e-mail reception acknowledgment request 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Bit 2: Not used
Bit 3: File format for forwarded folders 0: TIFF, 1: PDF
Bit 4: Transmit Journal by E-mail 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Bit 5: Not used
Bit 6: Network error display 0: Displayed, 1: Not displayed
Bit 7: Transmit error mail notification 0: Enabled, 1: Disabled
6800E6(H) - User parameter switch 22 (SWUSR_16)
(This switch is not printed on the user parameter list.)
Bit 0: Dial tone detection (PSTN 1) 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Bits 1 to 7: Not used
6800E7(H) – User parameter switch 23 (SWUSR_17): Not used
6800E8(H) - User parameter switch 24 (SWUSR_18): Not used
6800E9(H) - User parameter switch 25 (SWUSR_19)
Bit 0: Not used
Bit 1: Reception mode switch timer 0: Off, 1: On (switching Fax or Fax/Tel)
Bit 2: Mode priority switch 0: Fax first, 1: Tel first
SM (Fax Unit Type M37)                              145                                      D3GF-10
Bit 3: Dial in function (Japan Only)
Bit 4: Do not Change this Bit.
Bits 5 to 7: Not used
6800EA(H) and 6800EB(H) - User parameter switches 26 and 27 (SWUSR_1A and 1B): Not used
6800EC(H) - User parameter switch 28(SWUSR_1C): Not used
6800ED(H) - User parameter switch 29(SWUSR_1D): Not used
6800EE(H) and 6800EF(H) - User parameter switches 30 and 31 (SWUSR_1E and 1F): Not used
6800F0(H) - User parameter switch 32 (SWUSR_20)
Bit 0: Quotation priority for a destination when there is no destination of the specified type
0: Paper output priority = Priority order: 1. IP-fax destination, 2. Fax Number, 3. E-mail address, 4.
Folder
1: Electric putout order = Priority order: 1. E-mail address, 2. Folder, 3. IP-fax destination, 4. Fax
number
Bits 1 to 7: Not used
6800F1(H) - User parameter switch 33 (SWUSR_21): Not used
6800F2(H) - User parameter switch 34 (SWUSR_22)
Bit 0: Gatekeeper server used with IP-Fax 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Bit 1: SIP server used with IP-Fax 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Bits 2 to 7: Not used
6800F3(H) - User parameter switch 35 (SWUSR_23)
Redial interval when sending a backup file
6800F4(H) - User parameter switch 36 (SWUSR_24)
Maximum number of redials when sending a backup file
6800F5(H) - User parameter switch 37 (SWUSR_25)
Bit 0: Whether to stop sending a backup file if the destination folder becomes full while the machine is
sending or waiting to send a fax or the backup file. 0: No, • 1: Yes
Bit 2 and 3: Backup file is printed along with the TX communication failure report when a backup file
transmission failure occurs. 00: Do not print, 01: Print first page only, 10: Print whole file
Bit 4: Display the sender's information in the file name of documents that are forwarded to folder
destinations. 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Bit 5: Limit the file names of documents that are forwarded to folder destinations to plain characters
only. 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Bit 6: When using the remote fax function, the sub-machine beeps to let you know when it has printed a
received document (If you specify "On", the machine will beep according to the setting of [Panel Key
Sound] under [System Settings].) 0: On, 1: Off
Bit 7: Not used
6800F6(H) - User parameter switch 38 (SWUSR_26)
Maximum number of transmissions the machine attempts before determining that a fax cannot be
forwarded from a sender (including special senders) to a folder destination
                                                                                  Service RAM Addresses
     •   If the number of characters is less than the maximum (20 for RTI, 32 for TTI), add a stop code
         (00[H]) after the last character.
68044F(H)
Printing format for TTI 1
0: DOM (Japan), 1:EXP (Export)
5. DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS
5.1 OVERVIEW
5.1.1 OVERVIEW
Together with the controller board, the FCU controls all the fax communications and fax features. The
FCU also contains the ROM, SRAM and NCU circuits.
Fax Options
5.2.1 FCU
The FCU (Facsimile Control Unit) controls fax communications, the video interface to the base copier’s
engine, and all the fax options.
FACE3.8 (Fax Application Control Engine)
•   CPU
•   Data compression and reconstruction (DCR)
•   DMA control
•   Clock generation
•   DRAM backup control
Modem (FAME2)
•   V.34, V33, V17, V.29, V.27ter, V.21, and V.8
DRAM
•   The 16 MB of DRAM is shared as follows.
    •    SAF memory: 4MB
    •    Working memory: 4MB
    •    Page memory: 8MB
    •    The SAF memory is backed up by a rechargeable battery.
ROM
•   4MB flash ROMs for system software storage
SRAM
•   The 512 KB SRAM for system and user parameter storage is backed up by a lithium battery.
Memory Back-up
                                                                                               Boards
The SG3 board allows up to three simultaneous communications when used in combination with the
FCU and optional G3 boards. The NCU is on the same board as the common SG-3 board. This makes
the total board structure smaller. But, the specifications of the SG3 board do not change.
NCCP (New Communication Control Processor)
•     Controls the SG3 board.
•     CPU (RU30)
•     DPRAM (Dual Port RAM): Handshaking with the FCU is done through this block.
•     DMA controller
•     JBIG
•     DSP V34 modem (RL5T892): Includes the DTMF Receiver function
•     DCR for MH, MR, MMR, and JBIG compression and decompression
FROM
•     1Mbyte flash ROM for SG3 software storage and modem software storage
SDRAM
•     4Mbyte DRAM shared between ECM buffer, line buffer, and working memory
SM (Fax Unit Type M37)                           155                                     D3GF-10
AFE (Analog Front End)
•   Analog processing
CODEC (COder-DECoder)
•   A/D & D/A conversions for modem
REG
•   Generates +3.3 V from the +5V from the FCU
5.3.1 TRANSMISSION
    •    When scanning a fax original, the IPU uses the MTF, independent dot erase and thresholding
         parameter settings programmed in the fax unit’s scanner bit switches, not the copier's SP
                                                                                          Video Data Path
         modes.
Then, the FCU converts the data to mm format, and compresses the data in MMR or raw format to
store it in the SAF memory. If image rotation will be done, the image is rotated in page memory before
compression.
At the time of transmission, the FCU decompresses the stored data, then re-compresses and/or
reduces the data if necessary for transmission. The NCU transmits the data to the line.
Immediate Transmission
The base copier's scanner scans the original at the resolution agreed with the receiving terminal. The
IPU video processes the data and transfers it to the FCU.
    •    When scanning a fax original, the IPU uses the MTF, independent dot erase and thresholding
         parameter settings programmed in the fax unit’s scanner bit switches, not the copier's SP
         modes.
Then the FCU stores the data in page memory, and compresses the data for transmission. The NCU
transmits the data to the line.
JBIG Transmission
Memory transmission
If the receiver has JBIG compression, the data goes from the DCR to the QM-Coder. Then the NCU
transmits the data to the line. When an optional G3 unit (SG3) is installed and PSTN2 is selected as the
line type, JBIG compression is available, but only for the PSTN-2 line.
Immediate transmission
If the receiver has JBIG compression, the data goes from the page memory to the QM-Coder. Then the
NCU transmits the data to the line. When an optional G3 unit (SG3) is installed and PSTN2 is selected
as the line type, JBIG compression is available, but only for the PSTN-2 line.
Adjustments
•   Priority for the line used for G3 transmissions (PSTN 1/PSTN 2 or 3): System switch 16 bit 1
First, the FCU stores the incoming data from either an analog line to the SAF memory. (The data goes
to the FACE3 at the same time, and is checked for error lines/frames.)
The FCU then decompresses the data and transfers it to page memory. If image rotation will be done,
the image is rotated in the page memory. The data is transferred to the IPU.
If the optional G3 unit is installed, the line that the message comes in on depends on the telephone
number dialed by the other party (the optional G3 unit has a different telephone number from the main
fax board).
JBIG Reception
When data compressed with JBIG comes in on PSTN-1 (the standard analog line), the data is sent to
the QM-CODER for decompression. Then the data is stored in the page memory, and transferred to the
IPU.
When data compressed with JBIG comes in on PSTN-2 (optional extra analog line), the data is sent to
the QM-CODER on the SG3 board for decompression.
                                                                             Fax Communication Features
5.4.1 MULTI-PORT
When the optional extra G3 Interface Unit is installed, communication can take place at the same time
through the two or three lines at once.
                 Option                     Available Line Type       Available protocol Combinations
 Standard only                            PSTN                     G3
 Extra G3 Interface Unit (single)         PSTN + PSTN              G3 + G3
 Extra G3 Interface Unit (double)         PSTN + PSTN +PSTN        G3 + G3 +G3
The base copier's scanner scans the original at the selected resolution. The IPU video processes the
data and transfers it to the controller board.
Then the controller stores the data in the page memory for the copier function, and compresses the
data in MMR (by software) to store it in the HDD. If image rotation will be done, the image is rotated in
the page memory before compression.
For transmission, the stored image data is transferred to the FCU. The FCU decompresses the image
data, then recompresses and/or reduces the data if necessary for transmission. The NCU transmits the
data to the line.
The documents can be stored in the HDD (Document Server) from the fax application. The stored
documents in the document sever can be used for the fax transmission in many times. More than one
document and the scanned document can be combined into one file and then the file can be
SM (Fax Unit Type M37)                           159                                      D3GF-10
transmitted.
•      When using the document server, the SAF memory is not used.
•      The document is compressed with MMR and stored.
•      Up to 9,000 pages can be stored (1 file: Up to 1,000 pages) from the fax application.
•      Only stored documents from the fax application can be transmitted.
•      Scanned documents are given a name automatically, such as "FAX001". But it is possible to
       change the file name, user name and password.
•      Up to 30 files can be selected at once.
       •      The compression method of the fax application is different from the copy application. The
              storing time is longer than the copier storing.
       •      When selecting "Print 1st page", the stored document will be reduced to A4 size.
Mail Transmission
T.37 simple and full modes
This machine supports T.37 full mode. (ITU-T Recommendation, RFC2532). The difference between
T.37 simple mode and full mode is as follows.
           Function              T.37 Simple                                 T.37 Full Mode
                                   Mode
    Resolution              200 x 100             200 x100
                            200 x 200             200 x 200
                                                  200 x 400
                                                  400 x 400 (if available)
    RX Paper Width          A4                    A4, B4, A3
    RX Data                 MH                    MH (default), MR, MMR,
    Compression
    Method
    Signals                 Image data            Image data transmission, exchange of capability information
                            transmission only     between the two terminals, and acknowledgement of receipt of
                                                  fax messages
Data Formats
                  Field                                                Content
    To                            Mail address of the destination
    Bcc                           Backup mail address
    Subject                       From CSI or RTI (Fax Message No. xxxx)
    Content Type                  Multipart/mixed
                                  Attached files: image/tiff
    Content Transfer              Base 64, 7-bit, 8-bit, Quoted Printable
    Encoding
    Message Body                  MIME-converted TIFF-F (MIME standards specify how files are attached to e-
                                  mail messages)
Internet Fax documents can be sent directly to their destinations without going through the SMTP
server. (Internet Faxes normally transmit via the SMTP server.)
For example:
    e-mail address:                                                     gts@ricoh.co.jp
    SMTP server address:                                                gts.abcd.com
In this case, this feature destination e-mail address (gts@ricoh.co.jp) is read as the SMTP server
address "gts.abcd.com", and the transmissions bypass the SMTP server. This leads to decrease the
server load and to reduce the time lag during transferring the mail.
•        Requirements for destination server:
         •    Supports with Internet FAX (as a destination of Internet FAX)
         •    Can receive mails (as a destination of mail)
         •    Is installed in the same LAN as this machine
         •    Supports with the SMTP mail reception, and the reception protocol is set to SMTP
              •      Set the port number for [SMTP server] to “25” to enable this feature.
              •      If the sender server sends an Internet FAX or a mail using this feature, the SMTP
                     authentication is disabled even if the server sets it.
              •      Using this feature, error notification mail will not be sent even if the mail is not properly
                     received.
              •      Also, error mail will not be sent even if the mail is not sent properly.
              •      This feature refers to A records (not supported with MX records).
Selectable Options
•    SMTP Authentication:
     Settings > Machine Features Settings > System Settings> File Transfer> SMTP Authentication
•    POP Before SMTP:
     Settings > Machine Features Settings > System Settings> File Transfer> POP Before SMTP
Mail Reception
Three Types
The machine automatically picks up e-mail from the server at an interval which is adjustable in the
range 2 to 1440 min. in 1-minute steps:
•    Settings> Machine Features Settings > System Settings> File Transfer> E-mail Reception Interval
SMTP Reception
1.   The IFAX must be registered as an SMTP server in the MX record of the DNS server, and the
     address of the received mail must specify the IFAX.
2.   To enable SMTP reception: Settings> Machine Features Settings> System Settings> File Transfer>
     Reception Protocol
     •   Even if the MX record on the DNS server includes the IFAX, mail cannot be received with
         SMTP until SMTP reception is enabled:
     •   However, if SMTP reception is selected and the machine is not registered in the MX record of
         the DNS server, then either IMAP4 or POP3 is used, depending on the "Setting" menu:
         Settings> Machine Features Settings> System Settings> File Transfer> Reception Protocol
     •   An error will be issued and error mail will be sent to the mail source when the reception
         protocol is not set to SMTP even If you configure to enable SMTP reception in the DNS server.
                                                                                 Fax Communication Features
     •      If the received mail contains error, the reception operation is stopped, the mail is discarded
            and error report is output. Error mail is also sent to the mail source.
     •      When a mail is received from SMTP server during sending a mail in the machine, the SMTP
            server will give a “Busy” response. The SMTP server will usually try to send the mail again
            later until the time-out is reached.
     •      This feature cannot be used with the POP server.
Auth. E-mail RX
In order to limit access to mail delivery with IFAX, the addresses of senders must be limited using the
Access Limit Entry. Only one entry can be registered.
1.   Access Limit Entry
     For example, to limit access to @IFAX.ricoh.co.jp:
         gts@IFAX.ricoh.co.jp                      Matches and is delivered.
         gts@IFAX.abcde.co.jp                      Does not match and is not delivered.
         IFAX@ricoh.co.jp                          Does not match and is not delivered.
2.   Conditions
     •      The length of the Access Limit Entry is limited to 127 characters.
     •      If the Access Limit Entry address and the mail address of the incoming mail do not match, the
            incoming mail is discarded and not delivered, and the SMTP server responds with an error.
            However, in this case an error report is not output.
     •      If the Access Limit Entry address is not registered, and if the incoming mail specifies a delivery
            destination, then the mail is delivered unconditionally.
When an error of this type occurs, the machine stops receiving and commands the server to erase the
message. Then the machine prints an error report and sends information about the error by e-mail to
the sender address (specified in the "From" or "Reply-to" field of the message). If there is an incomplete
received message in the machine memory, it will be erased.
The machine prints an error message when it fails to send the receive error notification after a certain
number of attempts.
The following types of files are judged to be abnormal if one or more of the following are detected:
1.   Unsupported MIME headers.
     Supported types of MIME header
             Header                                           Supported Types
      Content-Type             Multipart/mixed, text/plain, message/rfc822 Image/tiff
      Charset                  US-ASCII, ISO 8859 X. Other types cannot be handled, and some garbage
                               may appear in the data.
      Content-Transfer-        Base 64, 7-bit, 8-bit, Quoted Printable
      Encoding
2.   MIME decoding errors
3.   File format not recognized as TIFF-F format
4.   Resolution, document size, or compression type cannot be accepted
The machine calls the server but does not receive e-mail if the remaining SAF capacity is less than a
certain value (the value depends on IFAX Switch 08. The e-mail will be received when the SAF capacity
increases (for example, after substitute reception files have been printed). The error handling method
for this type of error is the same as for "Abnormal files".
If the capacity of the SAF memory drops to zero during reception, the machine operates in the same
way as when receiving an abnormal file (refer to "Abnormal files" above).
E-mail Messages
After entering the subject, you can enter a message with: TX Mode> Text
An e-mail message (up to 5 lines) can be pre-registered with the "Settings" menu
"Settings" icon > System Settings> File Transfer> Program/Change/Delete E-mail Message
- Limitations on Entries -
                             Item                                                 Maximum
 Number of Lines                                              5 lines
 Line Length                                                  80 characters
 Name Length                                                  20 characters
                                                                              Fax Communication Features
For details: Core Technology Manual – Facsimile Processes – Faxing from a PC – Internet/LAN Fax
Boards – E-mail Options
The network system administrator can confirm whether a sent mail has been received correctly or not.
This confirmation is done in four steps.
1.   Send request for confirmation of mail reception. To enable or disable this request (known as MDN):
     TX Mode> Reception Notice
2.   Mail reception (receive confirmation request)
3.   Send confirmation of mail reception
4.   Receive confirmation of mail reception
The other party's machine will not respond to the request unless the two conditions below are met:
•    The other party's machine must be set up to respond to the confirmation request.
•    The other party's machine must support MDN (Message Disposition Notification).
- Setting up the Receiving Party -
The receiving party will respond to the confirmation request if:
1.   The "Disposition Notification To" field is in the received mail header (automatically inserted in the
     4th line in the upper table on the previous page, if MDN is enabled), and
2.   Sending the disposition notification must be enabled (User Parameter Setting SW21 (15 [H]) Bit 1
     for this model). The content of the response is as follows:
      Normal reception:              "Return Receipt (dispatched)" in the Subject line
      IFAX SW02 (Bit 2, 3)           "Return Receipt (displayed)" in the Subject line
      Error:                         "Return Receipt (processed/error)" in the Subject line
Handling Reports
5.5 IP-FAX
5.5.3 SETTINGS
User parameter switch 34 (22[H]), bit 0
IP-Fax Gate Keeper usage, 0: No, 1: Yes
IP Fax Switches: Various IP-FAX settings (see the bit switch table)
6. SPECIFICATIONS
This function may not be used depending on the telephone line or area status
•      To connect the machine to the network, use a LAN cable supporting 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX,
       and 10BASE-T. The length of the usable cable is up to 100 m.
            Item                                           Specifications
    Standard           G3
    Resolution:        8 x 3.85 lines/mm (Standard)
                       8 x 7.7 lines/mm (Detail)
                       8 x 15.4 line/mm (Fine) See Note1
                       16 x15.4 line/mm (Super Fine) See Note 1
                       200 x 100 dpi (Standard)
                       200 x 200 dpi (Detail)
                       400 x 400 dpi (Super Fine) See Note 1
               Item                                            Specifications
 Network                       •       Standard:
                                       Ethernet. (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T)
                               •       Option:
                                       IEEE802.11a/b/g/n wireless LAN interface
 Transmit function             E-mail
 Scan line density             •       Standard: 200 × 100 dpi (Standard character), 200 × 200 dpi (Detail
                                       character)
                               •       Optional: 200 × 400 dpi, 400 × 400 dpi (Super Fine character)*1*2
 Original size: Scanning       297 mm (A3 Landscape)*1, 257 mm (B4 JIS Landscape)*1, 210 mm (A4
 width                         Landscape)
 Communication Protocols       •       Transmission:
                                       SMTP, TCP/IP
                               •       Reception:
                                       POP3, SMTP, IMAP4, TCP/IP
 E-mail format                 Single/Multi-part, MIME Conversion
                               Attached file forms: TIFF-F (MH, MR*1, MMR*1 compression)
 Internet communication        Send and receive e-mail with a computer that has an e-mail address
 Encryption method (for        S/MIME
 forwarding)
 Internet Fax send             Automatic conversion of sent documents to e-mail format and e-mail
 functions:                    transmission. Memory transmission only.
 Internet Fax receive          Automatic detection and printing of appended TIFF-F (MH) files and ASCII
 functions                     text.
                               Memory reception only.
*1 Full mode
*2 For superfine-character transmission, an expansion memory (optional) is required.
             Item                                           Specifications
 Network:                 •   Standard:
                              Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T)
                          •   Option:
                              IEEE802.11a/b/g/n wireless LAN interface
 Scan line density:       8 x 3.85 lines/mm, 200x100dpi (standard character),
                          8 x 7.7lines/mm, 200x200dpi (detail character),
                          8 x 15.4lines/mm (fine character: optional expansion memory required),
                          16 x 15.4lines/mm, 400x400dpi (super fine character: optional expansion
                          memory required)
 Maximum Original size:   A3 or 11" x 17" (DLT)
                          Custom: 297mm x 1200mm (11.7” x 47.3”)
 Maximum scanning         297mm x 1200mm (11.7” x 47.3”)
 size:
 Transmission protocol:   Recommended: T.38 Annex protocol, TCP, UDP/IP communication, SIP (RFC
                          3261 compliant), H.323 v2
 Compatible machines:     IP-Fax compatible machines
 IP-Fax transmission      Specify IP address and send faxes to an IP-Fax compatible fax through a
 function:                network.
                          Also capable of sending faxes from a G3 fax connected to a telephone line via
                          a VoIP gateway.
 IP-Fax reception         Receive faxes sent from an IP-Fax compatible fax through a network.
 function:                Also capable of receiving faxes from a G3 fax connected to a telephone line via
                          a VoIP gateway.
             Item                                           Specifications
 Gateway (T.38            •   InnovaPhone VoIP-Gateway IP305
 compliant)                   Software version: v7 hotfix (09-70300.17)
                          •   Cisco VoIP-Gateway (Operation confirmed with H.323)
                              Software version: IOS12.3 (5)
                              Platform: Cisco2600XM, 3725, 847-4V, 26xx, 36xx, 37xx, 7200, AS5300,
                              ICS 7750
                          •   Siemens VoIP-Gateway RG8300 (Operation confirmed with SIP)
                              Software version: Version 5
             Item                                                  Specifications
 Gatekeeper                    •       InnovaPhone VoIP-Gateway IP305
                                       Software version: v7 hotfix (09-70300.17)
                               •       Cisco Gatekeeper
                                       Software version: IOS12.1 (2) T
                                       Platform: Cisco2600XM, 3620, 3640, 3660, 3725, 3745, 7200, 7400
 SIP server                    •       Cisco SIP proxy server
                                       Software version: Version 2.0
                               •       Cisco VoIP-Gateway
                                       Software version: IOS12.3 (17) a
                                       Platform: Cisco3725 (256Mbyte RAM), Cisco2621XM (128Mbyte RAM)
                               •       Cisco unified CallManager
                                       Software version: Ver6.2
                               •       InnovaPhone VoIP-Gateway IP305
                                       Software version: v7 hotfix (09-70300.17)
                               •       Siemens HiPath8000 (Operation confirmed with SIP)
                                       Software version: Voice redundant v4
              Item                                                  Specifications
 Network                           •     Standard:
                                         Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T)
                                   •     Option:
                                         IEEE802.11a/b/g/n wireless LAN interface
 Scan line density                 •     Standard: 200 × 100 dpi (Standard character)*1, 200 × 200 dpi (Detail
                                         character)
                                   •     Optional: 200 × 400 dpi, 400 × 400 dpi (Super Fine character)*2
 Maximum original size             Standard: A3 Landscape or 11 × 17 Landscape
                                   Custom (w × h): 297 × 1,200 mm (11.7 × 47.3 inches)
 Maximum scanning size             297 × 1,200 mm (11.7 × 47.3 inches)
 (w
 × h)
 E-mail transmission               SMTP, TCP/IP
 protocols
 Protocols for sending files       SMB, FTP, TCP/IP
 to
             Item                                                Specifications
 folders
 E-mail format                  Single/Multi-part, MIME Conversion
 File formats                   TIFF (MH, MR, MMR compression), PDF, PDF/A
                                When you select PDF or PDF/A for the file format, you can attach a digital
                                signature.
 Authentication methods         SMTP-AUTH, POP before SMTP, A-POP
 Encryption method              S/MIME
 E-mail sending functions       Automatically converts documents to e-mail format and sends them as e-
                                mail.
 Sending to folder              Sends scanned files over the network to shared folders or FTP server
 functions                      folders.
*1 When you send documents in TIFF format.
*2 For detail-character and superfine-character transmission, an expansion memory (optional) is
required.
                   Item                                              Specifications
 Network                                   •   Standard:
                                               Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T)
                                           •   Option:
                                               IEEE802.11a/b/g/n wireless LAN interface
 E-mail reception protocols                POP3, SMTP, IMAP4, TCP/IP
 (Mail to Print)
 Encryption method                         Single/Multi-part, MIME Conversion
 File formats (Mail to Print)              JPEG (JFIF), PDF
 Authentication methods                    SMTP-AUTH, POP before SMTP, A-POP
 Encryption method                         S/MIME
See the table below for the maximum value or maximum number of items that can be registered for
each item.
                                 Item                                               Standard
 Amount of memory                                                      4 MB
                                                                       About 60 MB when the optional
                                                                       expansion memory is attached
 Number of documents that can be stored in memory when using           800
 Memory Transmission
 Number of received documents that can be stored on the hard disk      800
 drive
 Number of pages of documents that can be stored in the memory         About 320
 (ITU-T No.1 chart, resolution "Standard", standard                    About 4,800 pages when the
 document comprising texts)                                            optional expansion memory is
                                                                       attached
 Number of destinations that can be registered in the address book     2000
 Number of groups that can be registered                               100
 Number of destinations registered in a group                          500
 Number of destinations that can be specified for a document when      500
 distributing by Broadcast Transmission
 Number of destinations that can be specified for any document         2000
 Number of destinations that can be specified as the Forwarding        498
 destination or the receiving station of a Transfer Box.
 Number of search results that can be displayed at one time            100
 Number of destinations that can be held in the destination history    10
 Number of characters/digits in a destination that can be entered      128 characters
 manually
 Number of F code boxes that can be registered                         150
 Maximum number of characters that can be entered in the subject       64 double-byte characters (128
 of an outgoing e-mail                                                 single-byte characters)
 Number of records that can be viewed on the machine                   1000
 Number of communication results that are shown in Records             50
 Maximum number of characters in the name of a Special Sender          24 characters
 that can be registered
 Maximum number of Special Senders that can be registered              250
 Maximum number of results that can be viewed in Web Image             70
 Monitor for transmission performed from the LAN-Fax driver
                                    Item                                            Standard
    Maximum number of transmission files sent from the LANFax driver    800
    that can be stored as Transmission Standby Files on the machine
    Maximum number of destinations registered in a group                500
    Maximum number of programs that can be registered                   100
    Maximum number of characters that can be used as the name           10 double-byte characters (20
                                                                        singlebyte characters)
    Maximum number of documents that can be printed at one time in      30
    [Check Stored Reception File]
    Maximum number of documents that can be deleted at one time in      30
    [Check Stored Reception File]
    Maximum number of destinations that can be registered in            2000
    Destination List of LAN-Fax
    Maximum number of destinations that can be specified at one time    500
    in the LAN-Fax driver
•      You may not store or send up to the maximum number depending on the document or original type.