Muratec F-360 Specifications

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Page 1 - Muratec

Muratec F-360 FACSIMILE SYSTEM FIELD ENGINEERING MANUAL USA version 1.0 (November 27, 2001) MURATA MACHINERY, LTD COMMUNICATION

Page 2 - Safety Information

1-3 Item F-360 F-320 Effective Scanning width <Fax> B4: 252 mm/9.92 in Letter/A4: 208 mm/8.19 in <Copy> B4: 257 mm/10.12 in Let

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3-75 Unique Switch 40 - Scanner Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 1 Factory use only

Page 4 - Table of Contents

3-76 Unique Switch 42 - Scanner Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Factory use only 4 1 Not used

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3-77 Unique Switch 44 - Scanner Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 0 2 0 1 0 0

Page 6 - Section 6 Options

3-78 Unique Switch 50 - Printer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Smoothing in “Gray” resolution in copying 0: No 1: Yes 6 1 Smoothing

Page 7 - F-320 Addendum

3-79 Unique Switch 52 - Printer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Factory use only

Page 8 - General Description

3-80 Unique Switch 54 - Printer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Factory use only

Page 9 - 1.2 Specifications

3-81 Unique Switch 56 - Printer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Regards A3-sized document as 11x17 sized document 0: Yes 1: No Determ

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3-82 Unique Switch 57- Printer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Transfer voltage adjustmen

Page 11 - × 18.4 (H) inch

3-83 Unique Switch 59 - Printer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 1 Factory use only 5 1 Factory use only

Page 12 - Section2

3-84 Unique Switch 60 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Factory us

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1-4 Item F-360 F-320 Receive paper tray capacity Approx. 300 sheets with optional 2-bin tray: Upper approx. 100, Lower approx. 150 sheets Printout

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3-85 Unique Switch 62 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used

Page 15 - 2.2 Memory back up

3-86 Unique Switch 64 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only

Page 16 - GENERATOR

3-87 Unique Switch 66 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only

Page 17 - 2.4 Power Supply Unit (PSU)

3-88 Unique Switch 68 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used

Page 18 - 2.5 Sensors

3-89 Unique Switch 70 - Operation Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 1 LCD error message 0: Remains in LCD 1: Returns to s

Page 19 - 2.6.4 Document Scanning

3-90 Unique Switch 72 - Operation Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Factory use only 4

Page 20 - 2.6.5 Document Discharge

3-91 Unique Switch 74 - Operation Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Factory use only 4

Page 21 - 2.8 Image Processing

3-92 Unique Switch 76 to 79 - Operation Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used

Page 22 - 2.8.3 Development

3-93 Unique Switch 81 to 82 - Operation Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 0 N

Page 23 - 2.8.4 Image Transfer

3-94 Unique Switch 87 - Miscellaneous Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 1 Factory use only 6 0 Flash ROM polling (Host) 0: No 1: Yes If

Page 24 - Thermostat Thermal cut-off

2-1 Section2 Machine Composition 2.1 F-360, Interconnect Block Diagram

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3-95 Unique Switch 89 - Miscellaneous Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 0 Not

Page 26 - Adjustment Procedures

3-96 Unique Switch 90 to 91 - Miscellaneous Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used

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3-97 Unique Switch 93 - Miscellaneous Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 0 Not

Page 28 - Machine Parameter 01

3-98 Unique Switch 95 - Miscellaneous Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Display count down 0: No 1: Yes When set to “1”

Page 29 - Machine Parameter 02

3-99 3.5 Setting Individual Autodialer Attributes This function allows the user to configure an individual one-touch or speed dial entry with the sett

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3-100 Attribute 2 - Individual Autodialer Setting (Equivalent to Memory Switch 11) Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 1 The time betwe

Page 31 - Machine Parameter 06

3-101 Attribute 4 - Individual Autodialer Setting (Equivalent to Memory Switch 13) Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 ANSam detection 0

Page 32 - Machine Parameter 09

3-102 3.6 Clear Programmed Data / User Settings User programmed information such as autodialer entries, date, time, Transmit Terminal Identifier (TTI)

Page 33 - Machine Parameter 11

3-103 3.8 Printer maintenance mode In case of the following, use this mode. • When you have replaced the Fuser unit and/or Transfer roller. • When “

Page 34 - Machine Parameter 13

3-104  When “Please Call Service” message is displayed on the LCD To access the printer maintenance modes to determine the cause of the “Please Call

Page 36 - Machine Parameter 16

3-105 3.10 Test Modes This mode offers the ability to print a test pattern and monitor certain unit output functions. Included are the following: 1.

Page 37 - Machine Parameter 19

3-106 3.10.1 Life Monitor The Life monitor displays the following items: To display the Life monitor: 1. Press MENU, *, 0, 9, ENTER. 2. Press STOP to

Page 38 - Machine Parameter 30 to 39

3-107 3.10.2 Printer Test The Printer Test mode offers seven different test patterns as shown below. Pattern A Pattern B Pattern C Pattern

Page 39 - Machine Parameter 40 to 49

3-108 3.10.3 Feeder test The feeder test discharges all documents in the automatic document feeder at a constant speed and displays the total pages fe

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3-109 3.11 Print Parameter list This function instructs the unit to print a list of the Machine parameter, Memory switch and Unique switch settings. T

Page 41 - Machine Parameter 52 to 59

3-110 3.12.3 LCD Test This mode displays two test patterns in LCD. 1. Press MENU, *, 1, 1. Select “LCD Test”, then press ENTER. 2. Pressing MENU, tog

Page 42 - Machine Parameter 66

3-111 3.12.5 SRAM Check This mode is used to test the SRAM memory where user programmed parameters such as date, time, TTI, etc. are stored. Note: Whe

Page 43 - Machine Parameter 68 to 69

3-112 3.12.6 DRAM Check This mode is used to test the DRAM memory, or document memory. Note: When this test is performed, an All DRAM Clear will be pe

Page 44 - Machine Parameter 71

3-113 3.12.8 RS-232C Test This mode performs a return back test of the optional RS-232C port. Important: Before doing the RS-232C test, connect the 2

Page 45 - Machine Parameter 73

3-114 3.13 Line Tests This mode offers several internal tests and the ability to monitor certain unit output functions. Included are relay tests, mode

Page 46 - Machine Parameter 74 to 79

2-3 F-320 Interconnect Block Diagram

Page 47 - Machine Parameter 82 to 89

3-115 3.13.2 Tonal Signal Test The tonal signal test permits the unit’s output tones to be monitored. Note: To monitor the tones, an external monitori

Page 48 - Machine Parameter 91

3-116 5. Press ENTER to output the signal. When you select the output signal from No.01 to No.12, No.21 to No.76, the output signal will begin. Wh

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3-117 DTMF 9: (852 Hz + 1477 Hz) DTMF *: (941 Hz + 1209 Hz) DTMF #: (941 Hz + 1477 Hz) 4. Select the desired DTMF tone using the cursor key, th

Page 50 - Machine Parameter 95 to 99

3-118 3.14 Consumable order sheet When the drum cartridge has reached its design life or the toner cartridge is empty, the machine prints or transmits

Page 51 - 3.3 Memory Switch Adjustment

3-119 Customer Support Center’s fax number: The fax number may be up to 20 characters in length. Customer Support Center’s phone number: The

Page 52 - Memory Switch 00 - Dialer

3-120 3.14.3 Clear consumable order sheet The consumable order sheet keeps several items. These are not cleared by the All RAM clear function (MENU *,

Page 53 - Memory Switch 01 - Dialer

3-121 3.17 Set life monitor passcode This is the passcode that protects the life monitor clear operation. If it is not necessary to protect the life m

Page 54 - Memory Switch 02 - Dialer

3-122 3.18 Life monitor maintenance When you replace the main control PCB, you should register the previous counter values of the life monitor. 1. Be

Page 55 - Memory Switch 05 - Dialer

3-123 9. Press ENTER. Enter previous value of the fuser life. 10. Press ENTER. Enter previous value of the transfer replaced count. 11. Press

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3-124 3.19 Sensor input test This mode can confirm the sensor status. When the sensor operates, the value next to sensor name changes 0 to 1. For exam

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2-4 2.2 Memory back up F-360 F-320 SDRAM JP3 on the main control PCB JP2 on the main control PCB SRAM JP4 on the main control PCB JP5 on the mai

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3-125 3.20 Printer diagnostic mode This mode can confirm the operation of parts in the printer section. 1. Press MENU, *, 2, 3. 2. Select the device

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3-126 3.21 Internet Fax Service mode This mode is used only when the optional Internet fax kit has been installed. This mode provides the following f

Page 60 - Memory Switch 21 - Reception

3-127 3.21.2 Clear the Administrator’s information Use this mode when the user forgets the administration passcode. To clear the Administrator’s info

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3-128 3.21.4 Send E-mail for user registration After installing the IF-300, send the e-mail to the customer support center using this mode. To send t

Page 62 - Memory Switch 31 - Modem

3-129 3.22 Update the software 3.22.1 Update the software by Flash ROM writer Here’s instructions on how to update the software version of the Flash R

Page 63 - Memory Switch 33 - Modem

3-130 5. Turn the power on and then press SW1 on the board. “0” will be indicated on the left ROM NO. and “1” will be on the right ROM NO. Dots will b

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3-131 3.22.2 Update the software by polling to the host machine. Here’s instructions on how to update the software version of the Flash ROM by pollin

Page 65 - ∼ 49 --- Scanner

4-1 Section4 Troubleshooting Procedures 4.1 Troubleshooting Outline Before troubleshooting a unit check the following: • Is the power cord correct

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4-2 4.2 Recording Paper Jam Symptom: Recording paper did not exit the paper cassette properly or jam occurred in the print area. Suggested corrective

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4-3 4.4 Document Feeder Multi-feeding or Skew Symptom: Two or more pages of a multi-page document are fed at once. The document is fed with a skew. Sl

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2-5 2.3 Network Control Unit (NCU) PCB The NCU PCB provides the connection to the telephone line. It consists of the interface circuit, dial pulse gen

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4-4 4.8 Receive Errors Symptom: Check message prints after attempting a reception. Suggested corrective action: 1. Reference the error code on the che

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4-5 If a printout jams inside your machine To clear a printout jammed inside your machine: Important: Be careful not to put your hand between the to

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4-6 4. Remove the jammed paper. CAUTION: The fuser unit becomes very hot. Do not touch the fuser unit when you are removing a paper jam. Note: Avoid g

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4-7 6. Gently close the printer cover, pressing firmly on the both sides of the printer cover until you hear it click. 7. Gently close the top cover,

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4-8 4.11. Image Quality Problems The following provides guidelines for troubleshooting the printer engine and actions to be taken. Before removing any

Page 74 - Memory Switch 71 - Operation

4-9 Improper LED exposure • Replace the LED Print Head Unit. • Replace the Main Control PCB. Improper charging • Replace the High Voltage Unit. •

Page 75 - Memory Switch 73 - Operation

4-10 persists, replace the toner cartridge. • Replace the High Voltage Unit. • Clean the LED print head. Defective Drum • Replace the Drum Cartrid

Page 76 - Memory Switch 74 - Operation

4-11 Defective Drum • If the drum surface for moisture condensation found, leave drum in unit with power on to dry. • Replace the Drum Cartridge.

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4-12 Improper LED exposure • Replace the LED Print Head Unit. Poor scanning • Clean the Contact Grass. 4.11.9 Toner Smudges Symptom: Background app

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4-13 4.12 LCD Error Messages Your fax machine’s LCD messages can help you spot problems. LCD error messages (Alphabetic list) What you see on the LC

Page 79 - 3.4 Unique Switch Adjustment

2-6 2.4 Power Supply Unit (PSU) The power supply unit receives the input line voltage and converts it to an output voltages of +5 VDC, +24 VDC, +12 VD

Page 80 - Unique Switch 01 — Dialer

4-14 What you see on the LCD What it means/What to do Document Full You tried to enter an document into an F-Code box or a Batch box, but the machin

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4-15 What you see on the LCD What it means/What to do No Toner Cartridge The toner cartridge is missing or has not been properly installed in your f

Page 82 - Unique Switch 09 - Dialer

4-16 What you see on the LCD What it means/What to do Select Group Number (0-32) You tried to enter a call group number greater than 32. Your machin

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4-17 4.13 Error Codes If an error occurs during a communication, a check message will be printed. The following provides an explanation of the informa

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4-18 R.4.4 The receiving fax machine has reached its memory capacity. R.5.1 DCN was received instead of RR during ECM communication. R.5.2 Line noi

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4-19 Communication Error Messages The error messages on Check Message printouts indicate the following: Here’s a brief summary: Error Message Possibl

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4-20 4.14 Service Call Error When certain machine problems occur these message will appear in the LCD. 4.14.1 Call For Service Symptom: “Call For Ser

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4-21 The errors messages and an explanation of each are outlined below. Heater Error Symptom: fuser heater malfunction. Suggested corrective action:

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4-22 RX Motor Error Symptom: RX motor malfunction Suggested corrective action: 1. Verify the RX motor rotates when the power is on. 2. Check the conne

Page 89 - Unique Switch 20 - Reception

4-23 4.15 Cleaning the Unit Use a mild cleaning solution on a lint-free cloth to wipe the machine’s cover, handset and paper cassette tray. Never spr

Page 90 - Unique Switch 21 - Reception

2-7 2.5 Sensors 2.5.1 Sensor Locations The following illustration shows the relative positions of the machine’s sensors. COVER SWDRUM SWPSSCASOPHPESP

Page 91 - Unique Switch 23 - Reception

4-24 Cleaning the LED print head If you find your fax recipients complaining that the faxes they receive or copy image quality are streaked, the LED p

Page 92 - Unique Switch 25 - Reception

5-1 Section5 Maintenance & Adjustment 5.1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ...

Page 93 - Unique Switch 27 - Reception

5-2 5.1 Maintenance schedule  Scanner Section Maintenance Cycle (pages) Parts Name Clean Replace QTY Reference Page Pick up roller  100,000 1 5-22

Page 94 - Unique Switch 28 - Reception

5-3 5.2 Re/Disassemble Before disassembling, disconnect the power cord and line cord. 5.2.1 Covers ...

Page 95 - Unique Switch 31 - Modem

5-4 5.2.5 Printer section...

Page 96 - Unique Switch 33 - Modem

5-5 5.2.1 Covers Upper coverRight coverBypass trayJam access coverCover openerFront coverPanel coverTx side coverTx coverRx exit coverExit trayOptio

Page 97 - Unique Switch 35

5-6 UPPER COVER 1. Open the upper cover. 2. Remove the two top cover mounting screw. 3. Remove the UPPER COVER. TOP REAR COVER 1. Remove the UPPER CO

Page 98 - Unique Switch 37 - Modem

5-7 REAR COVER 1. Remove the UPPER COVER and TOP REAR COVER. 2. Remove the six Rear cover mounting screws. 3. Disconnect the speaker connector and rem

Page 99 - Unique Switch 39 - Modem

5-8 PANEL COVER 1. Open the upper cover and scanner cover. 2. Remove the five panel cover mounting screws. 3. Remove the PANEL COVER. FRONT COVER 1.

Page 100 - Unique Switch 41 - Scanner

5-9 TX COVER 1. Remove the four Tx cover mounting screws. 3. Remove the TX COVER. EXIT TRAY 1. Open the cassette. 2. Remove the three exit tray mount

Page 101 - Unique Switch 43 - Scanner

2-8 2.6 Document Scanning Sequence 2.6.1 Document Detection When a document is placed into the document feeder, Document Sensor 1 (DS1) is activated

Page 102 - Unique Switch 44 - Scanner

5-10 OPTION COVER A 1. Remove the option cover A mounting screw. 2. Remove the OPTION COVER A. RX EXIT COVER 1. Remove the EXIT TRAY. (See page 5-9.

Page 103 - Unique Switch 51 - Printer

5-11 INNER COVER A 1. Open the upper cover. 2. Remove the two Inner cover mounting screws, then remove the INNER COVER A. Inner cover A RIGHT COVER

Page 104 - Unique Switch 52 - Printer

5-12 COVER OPENER 1. Open the jam access cover. 2. Release the COVER LEVER. 3. Remove the COVER OPENER. Cover openerCover lever BYPASS TRAY Refer to

Page 105 - Unique Switch 55 - Printer

5-13 5.2.2 PCBs Connect printer PCBPSUHVPSNCUPanel 1 PCBPanel 2 PCBMain control PCBConnect ADF PCBCCD PCBInverter PCB

Page 106 - Unique Switch 56 - Printer

5-14 MAIN CONTROL PCB Note: Before changing the main control PCB, back up the user data (such as one-touch dial numbers). Note: When installing the ne

Page 107 - Unique Switch 58 - Printer

5-15 NCU PCB 1. Remove the EXIT TRAY. (See page 5-9.) 2. Remove the two NCU PCB mounting screws and F.G. wire mounting screws. 3. Disconnect all conne

Page 108 - Unique Switch 59 - Printer

5-16 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (PSU) 1. Remove the REAR COVER. 2. Remove PCB shield. (See page 5-17.) 3. Remove two fan motor mounting screws, and then remove

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5-17 HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY (HVPS) 1. Remove the FRONT COVER. (See page 5-8.) 2. Remove the shield plate. 3. Disconnect the connector on the HVPS a

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5-18 PANEL 1, 2 and LCD 1. Open the upper cover and scanner cover. 2. Remove three panel cover mounting screws and two Tx side cover mounting screws,

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5-19 6. Remove the LCD support, and then remove the LCD. LCDLCD supportPanel 1 CONNECT ADF PCB 1. Remove the TOP REAR COVER. (See page 5-6.) 2. Dis

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Safety Information LED Safety Label A LED safety label is attached to the outside of the machine as shown below. Battery Precautions CAUTION Danger

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2-9 When DS2 detects the trailing edge of the document, the image signal output is turned off. The scanner continues to remain active for a few more s

Page 114 - Unique Switch 71 - Operation

5-20 5.2.3 Sensors COVER SWDRUM SWPSSCASOPHPESPESJCOPTOSPDSTXILDS2DS1DB4TCS TXIL Refer to “TXIL(ADF)/DS1/DS2/DB4,” page 5-22. TCS Refer to “Top Cove

Page 115 - Unique Switch 73 - Operation

5-21 5.2.4 Scanning section TENSION PULLEYEXIT GEAR 27SEPARATOR GEAR 23TENSION PULLEYMOTOR GEARGEAR 16/44GEAR 23/30GEAE 48IDLERPULLEY 18 58/16PULLEY

Page 116 - Unique Switch 75 - Operation

5-22 TXIL (ADF) / DS1 / DS2 / DB4 1. Remove the TX COVER. (See page 5-9.) 2. Remove the sensor you want to remove. DS1DS2TXIL(ADF)DB4 SEPARATOR ROLLE

Page 117 - Unique Switch 80 - Operation

5-23 TOP COVER SENSOR (TCS) 1. Remove the PANEL COVER. (See page 5-8) 2. Remove two TCS BRACKET mounting screws, and then remove the TCS BRACKET and t

Page 118 - Unique Switch 83 - Operation

5-24 RETARD ROLLER 1. Open the Scanner Cover. 2. Remove the RETARD COVER. 3. Remove the RETARD ROLLER Assembly. Note: The gear of the retard roller as

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5-25 ADF MOTOR 1. Remove the TOP REAR COVER and the REAR COVER. (See page 5-7.) 2. Remove the SHIELD PLATE. 3. Disconnect the ADF motor’s harness from

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5-26 Re-assemble the ADF belts and Motor 1. Remove the SPRING A. 2. Loosen the tension bracket A mounting screw and tension bracket B mounting screw.

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5-27 8. Loosen the motor bracket mounting screw. 9. Attach the shorter belt to the Pulley 58/16 G23, and longer belt to the Pulley 58/16. 10. Attach t

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5-28 FEED ROLLER A 1. Remove the PANEL COVER. (See page 5-8.) 2. Remove the UPPER COVER / TOP COVER / REAR COVER. (See page 5-7.) 2. Remove the ADF MO

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5-29 FEED ROLLER B 1. Remove the PANEL COVER. (See page 5-8.) 2. Remove the UPPER COVER / TOP REAR COVER / REAR COVER. (See page 5-7.) 3. Remove the A

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2-10 2.7 Recording Section 2.7.1 Recording Paper Feed Path A sheet of the recording paper is separated from the remaining paper by the friction of th

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5-30 EXIT ROLLER 1. Remove the UPPER COVER, TOP REAR COVER and REAR COVER. (See page 5-7.) 2. Remove the INNER COVER A. (See page 5-11.) 3. Remove the

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5-31 Lamp / Inverter PCB 1. Remove the PANEL COVER. (See page 5-8.) 2. Remove the REAR COVER and SHIELD PLATE. (See page 5-7.) 3. Remove the Rx exit c

Page 127 - 3.7 All RAM Clear

5-32 10. Remove the two Inverter PCB mounting screws and disconnect one connector, then remove the INVERTER PCB. 11. Remove the two cramps and one c

Page 128 - 3.8 Printer maintenance mode

5-33 5.2.5 Printer section COVER SWITCH 1. Remove the REAR COVER. (See page 5-7.) 2. Remove the CONNECT PRINTER PCB. (See page 5-17.) 3. Remove two C

Page 129 - 3.9 Monitor speaker On/Off

5-34 SOLENOID 1. Remove the REAR COVER. (See page 5-7.) 2. Remove the CONNECT PRINTER PCB. (See page 5-17.) 3. Remove the SOLENOID mounting screw, and

Page 130 - 3.10 Test Modes

5-35 DRIVE GEAR ASSEMBLY 1. Perform the procedure of step 1 through 3 in “RX MOTOR,” page 5-34. 2. Remove the SOLENOID. (See page 5-34.) 3. Remove the

Page 131 - 3.10.1 Life Monitor

5-36 PICK UP ROLLER MP 1. Remove the FRONT COVER, the REAR COVER and the RIGHT COVER. 2. Remove the bearing, and then remove the PICK UP ROLLER MP. P

Page 132 - 3.10.2 Printer Test

5-37 IMAGE TRANSFER ROLLER 1. Remove the Toner Cartridge and the Drum Cartridge. 2. Remove the IMAGE TRANSFER ROLLER with TRANSFER BRACKET using the p

Page 133 - 3.10.5 Set Background Level

5-38 PDS / Thermistor 1. Remove the FIXING UNIT. (See page 5-37.) 2. Remove the FIXING UNIT COVER, and then remove the PDS or the thermistor. Fxing u

Page 134 - 3.12.2 LED Test

5-39 PES 1. Pull out the cassette completely. 2. Remove the PES mounting screw under the cassette, and then remove the PES. Disconnect the connector.

Page 135 - 3.12.4 Key Panel Test

2-11 2.8.1 Drum Charge • The Drum is charged with static electricity before LED exposure. The Rotating Charge Brush is used for the charging method.

Page 136 - 3.12.5 SRAM Check

5-40 FEED ROLLER BP 1. Remove the FRONT COVER, the REAR COVER and the RIGHT COVER. 2. Remove four MP bracket mounting screws, and then remove the MP B

Page 137 - 3.12.6 DRAM Check

5-41 FEED ROLLER AP 1. Remove the REAR COVER and FRONT COVER. 2. Remove the POWER SUPPLY UNIT. 3. Remove the CONNECT PRINTER PCB. 4. Remove the DRIVE

Page 138 - 3.12.8 RS-232C Test

5-42 PSS 1. Remove the toner cartridge and the dram cartridge. 2. Remove the screw, and then remove the PRESS SPRING B. Remove the RELEASE LEVER and t

Page 139 - 3.13.1 Relay Test

5-43 LED PRINT HEAD 1. Open the printer cover. 2. Remove the E-rings on both sides and pull out the LED print head. Disconnect two connectors. LED pr

Page 140 - 3.13.2 Tonal Signal Test

5-44 BYPASS TRAY 1. Open the Side cover. 2. To remove the BYPASS TRAY, release the tab at the front side of the BYPASS TRAY first, then release the ot

Page 141 - 3.13.3 DTMF Output Test

5-45 5.3 Adjustment 5.3.1 Retard roller pressure Adjustment Insert the precision screwdriver into the hole in Inner guide A as illustrated. Then tu

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6-1 Section 6 Options 6.1 Memory Upgrade An optional 8 MB document memory upgrade is available for the F-320. An optional 8 MB or 24 MB document memo

Page 143 - 3.14 Consumable order sheet

6-2 8. Print the User settings list (Press MENU, 5, 1, 0, 2, ENTER). Check the memory amount printed on the upper left part of the User settings list.

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6-36.2 Attaching an optional handset Packaging contents: (1) Telephone handset (with curl cord)...1 (2) Handset holder ...

Page 145 - 3.16 Clear Life Monitor

6-4 6.3 RS-232C interface Packaging contents: Included in the packaging: For F-360: 1.RS-232C PCB 2.Connecter PCB 3.Bracket 4.Connection cable 5.One

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2-12 2.8.4 Image Transfer Image transfer is the process of transferring the toner image created on the Drum in the developing process to paper. The Ro

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6-5Installation 1. Turn off your fax machine and your computer. 2. Remove two screws on the RS-232C PCB, and then attach the bracket to the RS-232C PC

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6-6 9. Secure the RS-232C PCB assembly using a mounting screw. 10. Re-attach the shield plate. 11. Re-attach the option cover A using its mounting scr

Page 149 - 3.19 Sensor input test

6-7Signal direction 25-pin typeYour fax Your computer2 TXD2 TXD3 RXD3 RXD4 RTS 4 RTS5 CTS5 CTS6 DSR 6 DSR7 SG7 SG20 DTR20 DTR9-pin typeYour fax

Page 150 - 3.20 Printer diagnostic mode

6-8 6.4 Page Counter The mechanical counter shows the total number of pages the machine has printed. Note: This device counts up to 999,999 pages. If

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6-96.5 AL-200 Packaging contents: (1) Second Phone Line Module — Includes the NCU and Modem PCBs ...1 (2) Screws...

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6-10 5. Remove the ground wire mounting screw on the Second phone line module. Then remove the ground wire. Note: Keep the ground wire to re-attach it

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6-119. Use five screws included with the module to attach the bottom chassis to the rear cover. 10. Re-attach the NCU PCB and the Modem PCB to the bo

Page 154 - 3.22 Update the software

6-12 13. Pass the connection cable and the ground wire through the hole of the rear cover. 14. Connect the speaker connector, and then use the five sc

Page 155 - Error code

6-13Installation Attaching the AL-200 to a machine that has a PCL option installed 1. Open the top cover. Remove the rear cover. Disconnect the speak

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6-14 5. Remove the ground wire mounting screw on the Second phone line module. Then remove the ground wire. Note: Keep the ground wire to re-attach it

Page 157 - Check the consumable:

2-13 2.8.6 Fusing An Overview The toner image that is transferred on to the paper is securely fixed during the fusing process. A heat roller system i

Page 158 - 4.3 Document Feeder Jam

6-159. Use five screws included with the module to attach the bottom chassis to the rear cover. 10. Re-attach the NCU PCB and the Modem PCB to the bo

Page 159 - 4.7 Cannot transmit

6-16 13. Reattach the Shield plate and attach the ground wire. 14. Pass the connection cable and the ground wire through the hole of the rear cover.

Page 160 - 4.10 Clearing Jammed Paper

6-17 16. Use the four screws to re-attach the second phone line module cover. 17. Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the LINE 2 jack found o

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6-18 Installation Attaching the AL-200 to a machine which the OP-150(PCL Option) and the IF-300(Internet Fax Option) is installed. 1. Remove the modu

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6-196. Remove two NCU PCB mounting screws and release two tabs as shown. Then remove the NCU PCB from the bottom chassis of the second phone line modu

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6-20 16. Use the four screws to re-attach the second phone line module cover. 17. Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the LINE 2 jack found o

Page 164 - 4.11.2 Black pages

6-216.6 OP-150/NP-200 Packaging contents: Here’s what should be in the OP-100 package: North American version: 1. Printer control PCB ...

Page 165 - 4.11.4 Printout too dark

6-22 Installing the Printer control PCB (and NIC) Note: Make sure to turn off the fax machine before proceeding with the following steps. 1. Remove t

Page 166 - 4.11.6 Uneven print density

6-233. Except for the North American version, connect the CONNECTION CABLE B and CONNECT OPTION PCBs and CONNECTION CABLE C as shown below. Note: Take

Page 167 - 4.11.8 White (Black) Line

6-24 11. Insert the PRINTER CONTROL PCB completely and then secure it using a screw. If you’re attaching the NIC PCB, secure it using a screw,

Page 168 - 4.11.9 Toner Smudges

2-14 Fusing temperature 1) Warming Up After the initialization of the printer, printer warming starts and the Heater Lamp turns ON until the temperat

Page 169 - 4.12 LCD Error Messages

6-2514 Connect the bi-directional parallel printer cable to the printer interface port of printer control PCB. Note: Attach the ferrite core included

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6-26 6.7 Attaching the 2-Bin tray Packaging contents: (1) 2-Bin unit (with connection cable) ...

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6-274. Remove the RX EXIT COVER. Rx exit cover 5. Separate the RX EXIT COVER A and B. Rx exit cover ARx exit cover B 6. Remove the PCB SHIELD. Do n

Page 172

6-28 7. Attach the 2-Bin tray to the machine, while passing the connection harness through the machine frame. 8. Connect the connection harness to the

Page 173 - Reception errors

6-2913. Attach the paper tray of the 2-Bin unit.

Page 174 - Transmission errors

6-30 6.8 Second paper cassette Packaging contents: (1) Second cassette (2) Two screws Installation 1. Turn off your fax machine. 2. Remove six moun

Page 175 - Communication Error Messages

6-315. Release the tab of the harness door under the machine, and then remove the harness door. 6. Put the machine on the second cassette. 7. Pass t

Page 176 - 4.14 Service Call Error

6-32 9. Re-attach the rear cover of the machine using three mounting screws except two screws at the rear side. Note: Do not forget to connect the spe

Page 177 - Inside Fan Error

6-33Setting of the Paper Size Default setting: USA version: Letter, Other version: A4 When you install the second cassette, you must set the paper si

Page 178 - H-Vlt Fuse Disconnect

6-34 6.9 IF-300 Packaging contents: Internal Installation kit. Note: Performing an All Ram Clear will erase the programmed data in the IF-300. If an

Page 179 - 4.15 Cleaning the Unit

3-1 Section3 Adjustment Procedures 3.1 Field Service Program Modes The following table shows the maintenance functions. Use these functions for ma

Page 180 - Cleaning the LED print head

6-35Installing the Internet Fax board (Attaching the IF-300 only) Note: Make sure to turn off the fax machine before proceeding with the following ste

Page 181 - Maintenance & Adjustment

6-36 4. Connect one end of the connection cable to the P14A on the main board. And pass the other end of the connection cable through the machine’s fr

Page 182 - ✽: Replace when not working

6-377 Re-attach the SHIELD PLATE and the REAR COVER you have removed in step 3. 8 Attach the OPTION COVER C. 9 Connect the Ethernet cable to the I

Page 183 - 5.2 Re/Disassemble

6-38 Installing the Internet Fax board Attaching the IF-300 to a machine which has the OP150(PCL Option) installed. Note: Make sure to turn off the fa

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6-394. Reattach the SHIELD PLATE. 5. Reattach the REAR COVER as shown below. 6. Attach the Box panel to the bottom chassis, and then attach Blind l

Page 185 - 5.2.1 Covers

6-40 8. Confirm the Jumper pin is located on the EXT. (External power supply) position. INT. EXT. 9 Connect the connection cable of the IF-300 to IN

Page 186 - TOP REAR COVER

6-4111 Attach the ferrite core to the DC cable of the AC adapter, as shown. 12 Connect the DC cable to the DC jack. Connect the Ethernet cable t

Page 187 - REAR COVER

6-42 Installing the Internet Fax board Attaching the IF-300 to the machine which has installed an OP-150(PCL Option) and an AL-200(Second Line Option)

Page 188 - FRONT COVER

6-434. Connect the connection cable of the AL-200 to the IN connector on the IF-300’s board. Connect the connection cable from the IN connector on the

Page 189 - EXIT TRAY

6-44 7 Attach the ferrite core to the DC cable of the AC adapter, as shown. 8.Connect the DC cable to the DC jack. Connect the Ethernet cable t

Page 190 - Rx exit cover B

3-2 3.2 Machine Parameter Settings 3.2.1 Setting the Machine Parameters These switches are used to program internal machine parameters. The primary b

Page 191 - Line cover

1Section 7 F-320 Addendum The F-320 has some unique soft switches when compared to the F-360. The unique switches to the F-320 are shown on the fol

Page 192 - Cover lever

2Machine Parameter 04 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 1 4 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Trailing edge document margin adju

Page 193 - 5.2.2 PCBs

3Machine Parameter 12 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 ADF scanner registration adjustmen

Page 194 - MAIN CONTROL PCB

4Machine Parameter 17 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Leading edge document margin adjus

Page 195 - Modular PCB

5Machine Parameter 30 <- F-320 Only) Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 Slice level adjustment of “Li

Page 196 - Power supply unit

6Machine Parameter 35 (320) only Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 Slice level adjustment of “Light” in

Page 197 - Printer connect PCB

7Machine Parameter 50 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjustment of the scanning stretch

Page 198 - Panel 2 PCB

8Machine Parameter 67 (F-360 Only) Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Scanning contrast adj

Page 199 - Connect ADF PCB

9Machine Parameter 71 (F-360 Only) Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Scanning slice level

Page 200 - 5.2.3 Sensors

10Machine Parameter 72 (F-360 Only) Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Scanning slice level

Page 201 - 5.2.4 Scanning section

3-3 Machine Parameter 00 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Country code The country code enables the ROM

Page 202 - TXIL(ADF)

11Machine Parameter 80 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Scanning contrast adjustment in the modes withou

Page 203 - CONTACT GLASS

12Machine Parameter 92 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Printer registration adjustment (H

Page 204 - Retard roller assembly

13Machine Parameter 94 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Printer registration adjustment (Horizo

Page 205 - ADF MOTOR

14Unique Switch Adjustments Unique Switch 21 - Reception Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 1 5 1 4 0 T1 timer adjustment When the

Page 206 - Spring A

15Unique Switch 44 - Scanner Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0

Page 207 - ADF motor bracket

16Unique Switch 50 - Printer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Smoothing in “Gray” resolution in copying 0: No 1: Yes 6 0 Smoothing in

Page 208 - Inner guide A assembly

17Unique Switch 52 - Printer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Factory use only

Page 209 - Inner guide C

18Unique Switch 54 - Printer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Factory use only

Page 210 - EXIT ROLLER

19Unique Switch 55 - Printer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 1 Factory use only 6 0 5 1 Limit of the memory capacity in Reverse orde

Page 211 - Scanner frame

20Unique Switch 56 - Printer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used in F-320 Regards A3-sized document as 11x17 sized document

Page 212 - Inverter PCB

3-4 Machine Parameter 02 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 * 2 * 1 *

Page 213 - 5.2.5 Printer section

21Unique Switch 83 - Operation Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Factory use only

Page 214 - Rx motor

Sweden only VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren

Page 215 - Drive gear assembly

3-5 Machine Parameter 03 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 1 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 Leading edge document margin adj

Page 216 - Pick up roller MP

3-6 Machine Parameter 05 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 0 Not us

Page 217 - Fixing unit

3-7 Machine Parameter 07 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Factory use only 4

Page 218 - Plate spring

3-8 Machine Parameter 10 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 0 Not us

Page 219 - Paper pick up roller

3-9 Machine Parameter 12 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 ADF scanner registration adjustm

Page 220 - MP bracket

3-10 Machine Parameter 14 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 0 Not u

Page 221 - Main frame

3-11 Machine Parameter 16 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 0 Not u

Page 222 - PSS cover

3-12 Machine Parameter 18 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 Trailing edge document margin a

Page 223 - Sensor stopper film

3-13 Machine Parameter 20 to 29 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 0

Page 224 - Bypass tray

3-14 Machine Parameter 40 to 49 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 0

Page 225 - 5.3 Adjustment

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Page 226 - Installation

3-15 Machine Parameter 50 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Adjustment for the scanning str

Page 227

3-16 Machine Parameter 52 to 59 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 0

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3-17 Machine Parameter 60 to 65 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 0

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3-18 Machine Parameter 67 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Scanning contrast adjustment fo

Page 230

3-19 Machine Parameter 70 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Scanning slice level adjustment

Page 231 - RS-232C interface cable

3-20 Machine Parameter 72 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Scanning slice level adjustment

Page 232 - RS-232C Test

3-21 Machine Parameter 74 to 79 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 0

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3-22 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Contrast adjustment for scanning Note: If you want to adjust the contrast level of each mode (tr

Page 234

3-23 Machine Parameter 90 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Printer registration adjustment

Page 235

3-24 Machine Parameter 92 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 1 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 Printer registration adjustment

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Page 237

3-25 Machine Parameter 94 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Printer registration adjustment

Page 238

3-26 3.3 Memory Switch Adjustment 3.3.1 Setting the Memory Switches These switches are used to program internal machine parameters. The primary back

Page 239

3-27 Memory Switch 00 - Dialer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Not used 4 0 N

Page 240

3-28 Memory Switch 01 - Dialer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Dial pulse selecting operation 0: Not available 1: Available When set

Page 241

3-29 Memory Switch 02 - Dialer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Factory use only

Page 242

3-30 Memory Switch 05 - Dialer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 1 5 1 4 0 Ring signal detect time Sets the tim

Page 243

3-31 Memory Switch 10 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 1 Busy tone detection 0: No 1: Yes Sets this switch to “0” if the

Page 244

3-32 Memory Switch 12 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Data signaling rate (DCS) 0: V.17 1: V.33 Determines communicati

Page 245

3-33 Memory Switch 14 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used

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3-34 Memory Switch 16 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Factory use only 4

Page 247 - Option cover A

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Page 248 - Connection cable B

3-35 Memory Switch 20 - Reception Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Data error rate 0: 10% 1: 20% Determines the allowable number of er

Page 249 - Option cover B

3-36 Memory Switch 22 to 29 - Reception Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used

Page 250 - EtherNet port Network cable

3-37 Memory Switch 30 - Modem Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 1 4 0 Number of HDLC end flags Defines the number of HDLC end fl

Page 251

3-38 Memory Switch 32 - Modem Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 EYE-Q slice level 0: Disable 1: Enable Setting this bit to “1” enables

Page 252 - Rx exit cover A

3-39 Memory Sw itch 34 to 39 --- M odem Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used

Page 253 - RX exit cover A

3-40 Memory Switch 40 - Scanner Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 0 Not u

Page 254

3-41 Memory Sw itch 50 and 52 to 59 --- Printer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0

Page 255

3-42 Memory Switch 60 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 1 CML relay off time after d

Page 256

3-43 Memory Switch 61 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 1 4 1 Off-hook / on-hook detect time

Page 257 - 3x10mm screws

3-44 Memory Switch 62 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used

Page 258 - Setting of the Paper Size

iv 6.7 Attaching the 2-Bin tray ...

Page 259

3-45 Memory Switch 63 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 1 5 0 4 1 Adjust silent detection time

Page 260 - INT. EXT

3-46 Memory Switch 64 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 1 4 1 CNG detect period after TAD be

Page 261 - O.P. Shield B

3-47 Memory Switch 65 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 Adjusts the detect time for th

Page 262

3-48 Memory Switch 67 to 69 - Remote reception and TAD interface Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0

Page 263

3-49 Memory Switch 70 - Operation Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Display error line 0: No 1: Yes The number of error lines contain

Page 264 - Box panel

3-50 Memory Switch 72 - Operation Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Factory use only 3 0

Page 265

3-51 Memory Switch 74 - Operation Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3

Page 266 - ID Label

3-52 Memory Switch 80 to 89 - Miscellaneous Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not

Page 267

3-53 Memory Switch 91 to 97 and 99 - Miscellaneous Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4

Page 268

3-54 3.4 Unique Switch Adjustment 3.4.1 Setting the Unique Switches These switches are used to program internal machine parameters. The primary back

Page 269

1-1 Section 1 General Description 1.1 Product Description The F-360 and F-320 are Multi-function products with flat bed scanners and Group 3 and V.34

Page 270 - Machine Parameter 03

3-55 Unique Switch 00 — Dialer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 1 Congestion tone detection 0: No 1: Yes Setting this sw

Page 271 - Machine Parameter 07

3-56 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3 0 Not used 2 0 Not used 1 0 Not used 0 0 Not used Unique S

Page 272 - Machine Parameter 12

3-57 Unique Switch 09 - Dialer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Factory use only

Page 273 - Machine Parameter 18

3-58 Unique Switch 10 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Transmission when the detection of the f

Page 274

3-59 Unique Switch 11 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Factory use

Page 275

3-60 Unique Switch 12 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not

Page 276 - Machine Parameter 51

3-61 Unique Switch 15 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Factory use only 4 0 Factory us

Page 277

3-62 Unique Switch 17 — Transmission Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Not used 4 0 Fac

Page 278

3-63 Unique Switch 19 - Transmission Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used

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3-64 Unique Switch 20 - Reception Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Not used 4 1 Tra

Page 280 - Machine Parameter 81

1-2 1.2 Specifications Item F-360 F-320 Type Desktop type Telephone network PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) or equivalent. Compatibility

Page 281 - Machine Parameter 93

3-65 Unique Switch 21 - Reception Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 6 1 5 1 4 0 T1 timer adjustment When the unit switches to fax by o

Page 282 - Machine Parameter 94

3-66 Unique Switch 22 - Reception Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 1 Factory use only 5 1 Factory use only

Page 283 - Unique Switch Adjustments

3-67 Unique Switch 24 - Reception Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Factory use onl

Page 284

3-68 Unique Switch 26 - Reception Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3

Page 285

3-69 Unique Switch 28 - Reception Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 0 Not used 3

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3-70 Unique Switch 30 - Modem Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 1 3429 baud symbol rate w

Page 287 - Unique Switch 54 - Printer

3-71 Unique Switch 32 - Modem Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 1 V8 handshake in feeder TX 0: No 1: Yes Determines if the handshaking w

Page 288

3-72 Unique Switch 34 - Modem Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Symbol rate adjustment 0: No 1: Yes When re-transmission occurs frequen

Page 289

3-73 Unique Switch 36 - Modem Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 5 1 Silent detection sensitivity The closer the

Page 290

3-74 Unique Switch 38 - Modem Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage/Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 Not used 5 0 Not used 4 1 Not used 3 0 Not use

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