Fax Option Type 5002 Machine Code: D129/D130 Field Service Manual
Fax Option Type 5002 Machine Code: D129/D130 Field Service Manual
Fax Option Type 5002 Machine Code: D129/D130 Field Service Manual
September, 2011
Subject to change
Important Safety Notices
• Before installing the fax unit, switch off the main switch, and disconnect the power cord.
• The fax unit contains a lithium battery. The danger of explosion exists if a battery of this type is
incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or an equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer. Discard batteries in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and local
regulations.
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Symbols and Abbreviations
Conventions Used in this Manual
Screw
Connector
E-ring
Clip ring
Clamp
• Obey these guidelines to ensure safe operation and prevent minor injuries.
• Obey these guidelines to avoid problems such as misfeeds, damage to originals, loss of valuable
data and to prevent damage to the machine.
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• Always obey these guidelines to avoid serious problems such as misfeeds, damage to originals,
loss of valuable data and to prevent damage to the machine. bold is added for emphasis.
• This document provides tips and advice about how to best service the machine.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safety Notices...................................................................................................................................1
Symbols and Abbreviations...............................................................................................................................2
Conventions Used in this Manual.................................................................................................................2
Cautions, Notes, etc.......................................................................................................................................2
1. Installation
Fax Option Installation.......................................................................................................................................7
Component Check.........................................................................................................................................7
Fax Option Installation Procedure................................................................................................................8
G3 Interface Board Installation......................................................................................................................13
Component Check.......................................................................................................................................13
Installation: One G3 Board........................................................................................................................14
Installation: Two G3 Boards.......................................................................................................................16
Fax Unit Options...............................................................................................................................................19
Memory Unit (G578)..................................................................................................................................19
Handset (D645)...........................................................................................................................................19
2. Replacement and Adjustment
FCU...................................................................................................................................................................23
SRAM Data Transfer Procedure.................................................................................................................23
3. Troubleshooting
Error Codes.......................................................................................................................................................31
IFAX Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................................................51
IP-Fax Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................................54
IP-Fax Transmission......................................................................................................................................54
IP-Fax Reception..........................................................................................................................................57
4. Service Tables
Cautions............................................................................................................................................................61
Service Program Tables...................................................................................................................................62
SP1-XXX (Bit Switches) ...............................................................................................................................62
SP2-XXX (RAM Data)..................................................................................................................................63
SP3-XXX (Tel Line Settings)..........................................................................................................................64
SP4-XXX (ROM Versions)............................................................................................................................66
SP5-XXX (RAM Clear).................................................................................................................................66
SP6-XXX (Reports)........................................................................................................................................67
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SP7-XXX (Tests)............................................................................................................................................70
Bit Switches - 1.................................................................................................................................................72
System Switches...........................................................................................................................................72
Bit Switches - 2.................................................................................................................................................87
I-Fax Switches..............................................................................................................................................87
Printer Switches............................................................................................................................................94
Bit Switches - 3...............................................................................................................................................101
Communication Switches..........................................................................................................................101
Bit Switches - 4...............................................................................................................................................110
G3 Switches...............................................................................................................................................110
Bit Switches - 5...............................................................................................................................................119
G3-2 and G3-3 Switches........................................................................................................................119
G4 Internal Switches.................................................................................................................................126
G4 Parameter Switches............................................................................................................................126
Bit Switches - 6...............................................................................................................................................127
IP Fax Switches..........................................................................................................................................127
NCU Parameters............................................................................................................................................135
Dedicated Transmission Parameters.............................................................................................................150
Programming Procedure...........................................................................................................................150
Parameters.................................................................................................................................................150
Service RAM Addresses................................................................................................................................159
5. Detailed Section Descriptions
Overview........................................................................................................................................................171
Boards............................................................................................................................................................172
FCU.............................................................................................................................................................172
SG3 Board.................................................................................................................................................173
Video Data Path.............................................................................................................................................175
Transmission...............................................................................................................................................175
Reception...................................................................................................................................................177
Fax Communication Features.......................................................................................................................178
Multi-port...................................................................................................................................................178
Document Server.......................................................................................................................................178
Internet Mail Communication...................................................................................................................179
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IP-Fax..............................................................................................................................................................188
What is IP-FAX?.........................................................................................................................................188
T.38 Packet Format...................................................................................................................................188
Settings.......................................................................................................................................................188
6. Specifications
General Specifications..................................................................................................................................189
FCU.............................................................................................................................................................189
Capabilities of Programmable Items............................................................................................................191
IFAX Specifications........................................................................................................................................192
IP-FAX Specifications.....................................................................................................................................194
Fax Unit Configuration..................................................................................................................................195
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1. Installation
Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list.
1 FCU 1
2 Screw: M3x6 3
7 G3 Decal 1
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1. Installation
• Before installation:
• If there is a printer option in the machine, print out all data in the printer buffer.
• Push the operation switch to put the machine in standby mode. Make sure the power LED is off, turn
the main switch off, and then disconnect the power cord and the network cable.
• The copier must be connected to a properly grounded socket outlet.
1. Attach the serial number decal near the serial number plate of the mainframe.
2. For NA models, attach the FCC decal near the serial number plate of the mainframe.
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Fax Option Installation
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1. Installation
• The machine may issue SC819, SC820 if the jumper is not set to "ON" correctly. (Sometimes
these SC codes are not issued.)
6. Install the FCU [A] ( x 4; use the three screws which were removed in step 3).
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Fax Option Installation
• After you turn the machine on, if you see a message that tells you the SRAM has been
formatted due to a problem with SRAM, turn the machine off and on again to clear the
message.
12. Enter the "User Tools" mode and set date and time.
13. Do SP3102 in the fax SP mode and enter the serial number for the fax unit.
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1. Installation
14. Enter the correct country code with SP1101-016 (NCU Country/Area Code Setting).
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G3 Interface Board Installation
2 Flat Cable 1
3 Screw: M3x6 3
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1. Installation
3. Attach one end (short length) of the flat cable to the connector [A] of the FCU board.
4. Attach the other end (long length) of the flat cable to the connector [B] of the CCUIF.
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G3 Interface Board Installation
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1. Installation
1. Remove the SG3 board [A] from the second SG3 interface unit [B] for the two-SG3 board
installation ( x 2).
2. Attach the SG3 board [A] to the interface board [C] of the first SG3 interface unit ( x 2).
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G3 Interface Board Installation
5. Attach one end (short length) of the flat cable to the connector [A] of the FCU board.
6. Attach the other end (long length) of the flat cable to the connector [B] of the CCUIF.
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1. Installation
8. Remove the knockouts for LINE 2 and LINE 3 from the controller cover.
9. Install the FCU in the machine (for details, refer to Fax Option Installation).
10. Reattach the controller cover ( x2).
11. Connect the telephone cord to the LINE 3 jack.
12. Enter the service mode. Set bit 3 of communication switch 16 to "1" (SP1-104-023) for PSTN-3.
13. Turn the main switch off and on.
14. Print out the system parameter list. Then check that "G3" shows as an option.
15. Set up and program the items required for PSTN-3 communications.
16. Attach the FCC decal near the serial number plate of the mainframe.
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Fax Unit Options
Handset (D645)
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1. Installation
3. Attach the handset support bracket [C] inside the scanner left cover.
4. Hold the handset bracket [D] and handset support bracket (set inside the scanner left cover).
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Fax Unit Options
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1. Installation
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2. Replacement and Adjustment
FCU
SRAM Data Transfer Procedure 2
When you replace the FCU board, transfer the SRAM data from the old FCU board to the new FCU
board. Do the following procedure to back up the SRAM data.
• The following data can be transfered: TTI, RTI, CSI, Fax bit switch settings, RAM address settings,
NCU parameter settings
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2. Replacement and Adjustment
4. Move the jumper switch [A] of the new FCU board from "OFF" to "ON".
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FCU
7. Connect the speaker harness to the new FCU board [A] through the hole [B].
8. Connect a flat flexible cable [A] to the new FCU board. This cable is shipped with the new FCU
board.
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2. Replacement and Adjustment
• The blue side [A] of the flat flexible cable must face outward as shown below.
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FCU
10. Move the Dip Switch [A] of the old FCU board from “OFF” to “ON”.
11. Connect the flat flexible cable to the old FCU board [A].
12. Turn on the main power switch.
13. SRAM data transmission starts. When the transmission is completed, you will hear a beeper sound.
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2. Replacement and Adjustment
15. Remove the fax unit from the main machine ( x 3).
16. Disconnect the flat flexible cable from the new FCU board.
17. Remove the speaker [A] from the fax unit ( x 1).
18. Install the speaker [A] in the fax unit as shown above ( x 2, x 2, x 1).
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FCU
19. Slide the fax unit [A] into the main machine ( x 4).
• If any of the SRAM data was not transferred, input those settings manually.
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2. Replacement and Adjustment
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3. Troubleshooting
Error Codes
If an error code occurs, retry the communication. If the same problem occurs, try to fix the problem as
suggested below. Note that some error codes appear only in the error code display and on the service
report.
0-01 DCN received unexpectedly • The other party is out of paper or has a jammed
printer.
• The other party pressed Stop during
communication.
0-04 CFR or FTT not received after • Check the line connection.
modem training • Try changing the tx level and/or cable equalizer
settings.
• Replace the FCU.
• The other terminal may be faulty; try sending to
another machine.
• If the rx signal is weak or defective, there may
be a bad line.
Cross reference
Tx level - NCU Parameter 01 (PSTN)
Cable equalizer - G3 Switch 07 (PSTN)
Dedicated Tx parameters in Service Program Mode
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3. Troubleshooting
0-06 The other terminal did not reply to • Check the line connection.
DCS • Try adjusting the tx level and/or cable equalizer
settings.
• Replace the FCU.
• The other end may be defective or incompatible;
try sending to another machine.
• Check for line problems.
Cross reference
See error code 0-04.
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Error Codes
0-08 The other end sent RTN or PIN • Check the line connection.
after receiving a page, because • Replace the FCU.
there were too many errors
• The other end may have jammed, or run out of
paper or memory space.
• Try adjusting the tx level and/or cable equalizer
settings.
• The other end may have a defective modem/
FCU; try sending to another machine.
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• Check for line problems and noise.
Cross reference
• Tx level - NCU Parameter 01 (PSTN)
• Cable equalizer - G3 Switch 07 (PSTN)
• Dedicated Tx parameters in Service Program
Mode
0-15 The other terminal is not capable The other terminal is not capable of accepting the
of specific functions. following functions, or the other terminal’s memory is
full.
• Confidential rx
• Transfer function
• SEP/SUB/PWD/SID
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3. Troubleshooting
0-16 CFR or FTT not detected after • Check the line connection.
modem training in confidential or • Replace the FCU.
transfer mode
• Try adjusting the tx level and/or cable equalizer
settings.
• The other end may have disconnected, or it may
be defective; try calling another machine.
0-17 Communication was interrupted If the Stop key was not pressed and this error keeps
by pressing the Stop key occurring, replace the operation panel or the
operation panel drive board.
0-20 Facsimile data not received within • Check the line connection.
6 s of retraining • Replace the FCU.
• Check for line problems.
• Try calling another fax machine.
• Try adjusting the reconstruction time for the first
line and/or rx cable equalizer setting.
Cross reference
Reconstruction time - G3 Switch 0A, bit 6
Rx cable equalizer - G3 Switch 07 (PSTN)
0-21 EOL signal (end-of-line) from the • Check the connections between the FCU and
other end not received within 5 s line.
of the previous EOL signal • Check for line noise or other line problems.
• Replace the FCU.
• The remote machine may be defective or may
have disconnected.
Cross reference
Maximum interval between EOLs and between ECM
frames - G3 Bit Switch 0A, bit 4
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Error Codes
0-22 The signal from the other end was • Check the line connection.
interrupted for more than the • Replace the FCU.
acceptable modem carrier drop
• Defective remote terminal.
time (default: 200 ms)
• Check for line noise or other line problems.
• Try adjusting the acceptable modem carrier
drop time.
Cross reference 3
Acceptable modem carrier drop time - G3 Switch
0A, bits 0 and 1
0-23 Too many errors during reception • Check the line connection.
• Replace the FCU.
• Defective remote terminal
• Check for line noise or other line problems.
• Try asking the other end to adjust their tx level.
• Try adjusting the rx cable equalizer setting
and/or rx error criteria.
Cross reference
Rx cable equalizer - G3 Switch 07 (PSTN)
Rx error criteria - Communication Switch 02, bits 0
and 1
0-29 Data block format failure in ECM • Check for line noise or other line problems.
reception • Check the FCU - NCU connectors.
• Replace the NCU or FCU.
0-30 The other terminal did not reply to • Check the line connection.
NSS(A) in AI short protocol mode • Try adjusting the tx level and/or cable equalizer
settings.
• The other terminal may not be compatible.
Cross reference
Dedicated tx parameters - Section 4
0-32 The other terminal sent a DCS, • Check the protocol dump list.
which contained functions that the • Ask the other party to contact the manufacturer.
receiving machine cannot handle.
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3. Troubleshooting
0-33 The data reception (not ECM) is • Check the line connection.
not completed within 10 minutes. • The other terminal may have a defective
modem/FCU.
0-55 FCU does not detect the SG3. • FCU firmware or board defective.
3 • SG3 firmware or board defective.
0-56 The stored message data exceeds SG3 firmware or board defective.
the capacity of the mailbox in the
SG3.
0-70 The communication mode • The other terminal did not have a compatible
specified in CM/JM was not communication mode (e.g., the other terminal
available was a V.34 data modem and not a fax modem.)
(V.8 calling and called terminal) • A polling tx file was not ready at the other
terminal when polling rx was initiated from the
calling terminal.
0-74 The calling terminal fell back to T. • The calling terminal could not detect ANSam
30 mode, because it could not due to noise, etc.
detect ANSam after sending CI. • ANSam was too short to detect.
• Check the line connection and condition.
• Try making a call to another V.8/V.34 fax.
0-75 The called terminal fell back to T. • The terminal could not detect ANSam.
30 mode, because it could not • Check the line connection and condition.
detect a CM in response to
• Try receiving a call from another V.8/V.34 fax.
ANSam (ANSam timeout).
0-76 The calling terminal fell back to T. • The called terminal could not detect a CM due
30 mode, because it could not to noise, etc.
detect a JM in response to CM • Check the line connection and condition.
(CM timeout). • Try making a call to another V.8/V.34 fax.
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Error Codes
0-77 The called terminal fell back to T. • The calling terminal could not detect a JM due to
30 mode, because it could not noise, etc.
detect a CJ in response to JM • A network that has narrow bandwidth cannot
(JM timeout). pass JM to the other end.
• Check the line connection and condition.
• Try receiving a call from another V.8/V.34 fax.
0-79 The called terminal detected CI • Check for line noise or other line problems. 3
while waiting for a V.21 signal. • If this error occurs, the called terminal falls back
to T.30 mode.
0-80 The line was disconnected due to • The guard timer expired while starting these
a timeout in V.34 phase 2 – line phases. Serious noise, narrow bandwidth, or
probing. low signal level can cause these errors.
If these errors happen at the transmitting terminal:
0-81 The line was disconnected due to
a timeout in V.34 phase 3 – • Try making a call at a later time.
equalizer training. • Try using V.17 or a slower modem using
dedicated tx parameters.
0-82 The line was disconnected due to
a timeout in the V.34 phase 4 – • Try increasing the tx level.
control channel start-up. • Try adjusting the tx cable equalizer setting.
0-83 The line was disconnected due to If these errors happen at the receiving terminal:
a timeout in the V.34 control • Try adjusting the rx cable equalizer setting.
channel restart sequence. • Try increasing the tx level.
• Try using V.17 or a slower modem if the same
error is frequent when receiving from multiple
senders.
0-84 The line was disconnected due to • The signal did not stop within 10 s.
abnormal signaling in V.34 phase • Turn off the main power switch, then turn it back
4 – control channel start-up. on.
• If the same error is frequent, replace the FCU.
0-85 The line was disconnected due to • The signal did not stop within 10 s.
abnormal signaling in V.34 • Turn off the main power switch, then turn it back
control channel restart. on.
• If the same error is frequent, replace the FCU.
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3. Troubleshooting
0-86 The line was disconnected • The other terminal was incompatible.
because the other terminal • Ask the other party to contact the manufacturer.
requested a data rate using MPh
that was not available in the
currently selected symbol rate.
0-87 The control channel started after • The receiving terminal restarted the control
an unsuccessful primary channel. channel because data reception in the primary
3 channel was not successful.
• This does not result in an error communication.
0-88 The line was disconnected • Try using a lower data rate at the start.
because PPR was transmitted/ • Try adjusting the cable equalizer setting.
received 9 (default) times within
the same ECM frame.
2-13 Modem initialization error • Turn off the machine, then turn it back on.
• Update the modem ROM.
• Replace the FCU.
2-22 Counter overflow error of JBIG If error occurs frequently, change the settings for
chip resolution, paper size, compression type.
2-23 JBIG compression or Turn off the machine, then turn it back on.
reconstruction error
2-24 JBIG ASIC error • Turn off the machine, then turn it back on.
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Error Codes
2-50 The machine resets itself for a fatal • If this is frequent, update the ROM, or replace
FCU system error the FCU.
2-51 The machine resets itself because • If this is frequent, update the ROM, or replace
of a fatal communication error the FCU.
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2-53 Snd msg() in the manual task is an • The user did the same operation many times,
error because the mailbox for the and this gave too much load to the machine.
operation task is full.
4-10 Communication failed because of • Get the ID Codes the same and/or the CSIs
an ID Code mismatch (Closed programmed correctly, then resend.
Network) or Tel. No./CSI • The machine at the other end may be defective.
mismatch (Protection against
Wrong Connections)
5-23 Print data error when printing a • Test the SAF memory.
substitute rx or confidential rx • Ask the other end to resend the message.
message
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3. Troubleshooting
6-00 G3 ECM - T1 time out during • Try adjusting the rx cable equalizer.
reception of facsimile data • Replace the FCU.
6-01 G3 ECM - no V.21 signal was
received
6-08 G3 ECM - PIP/PIN received in • The other end pressed Stop during
reply to PPS.NULL communication.
• The other terminal may be defective.
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Error Codes
6-21 V.21 flag detected during high • The other terminal may be defective or
speed modem communication incompatible.
6-22 The machine resets the sequence • Check for line noise.
because of an abnormal • If the same error occurs frequently, replace the
handshake in the V.34 control FCU.
channel
• Defective remote terminal.
13-18 SIP server access error • Incorrect initial setting for the SIP server.
• Defective SIP server.
13-24 SIP authentication error • Registered password in the device does not
match the password in the SIP server.
13-25 Network I/F setting error • IPV4 is not active in the active protocol setting.
• IP address of the device is not registered.
13-26 Network I/F setting error at • Active protocol setting does not match the I/F
power on setting for SIP server.
• IP address of the device is not registered.
14-00 SMTP Send Error • Error occurred during sending to the SMTP
server. Occurs for any error other than 14-01 to
16. For example, the mail address of the system
administrator is not registered.
14-01 SMTP Connection Failed • Failed to connect to the SMTP server (timeout)
because the server could not be found.
• The PC is not ready to transfer files.
• SMTP server not functioning correctly.
• The DNS IP address is not registered.
• Network not operating correctly.
• Destination folder selection not correct.
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3. Troubleshooting
14-03 Access to SMTP Server Denied • Failed to access the SMTP server because the
(450) access is denied.
• SMTP server operating incorrectly. Contact the
system administrator to determine if there is a
problem with the SMTP server and to check that
the SMTP server settings are correct.
• Folder send destination is incorrect. Contact the
system administrator to determine that the SMTP
server settings and path to the server are correct.
• Device settings incorrect. Confirm that the user
name and password settings are correct.
• Direct SMTP destination incorrect. Contact the
system administrator to determine if there is a
problem at the destination at that the settings at
the destination are correct.
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Error Codes
14-05 SMTP Server HDD Full (452) • Failed to access the SMTP server because the
HDD on the server is full.
• Insufficient free space on the HDD of the SMTP
server. Contact the system administrator and
check the amount of space remaining on the
SMTP server HDD.
• Insufficient free space on the HDD where the
destination folder is located. Contact the system 3
administrator and check the amount of space
remaining on the HDD where the target folder is
located.
• Insufficient free space on the HDD at the target
destination for SMTP direct sending. Contact the
system administrator and check the amount of
space remaining on the target HDD.
14-06 User Not Found on SMTP Server • The designated user does not exist.
(551) • The designated user does not exist on the SMTP
server.
• The designated address is not for use with direct
SMTP sending.
14-07 Data Send to SMTP Server Failed • Failed to access the SMTP server because the
(4XX) transmission failed.
• PC not operating correctly.
• SMTP server operating incorrectly
• Network not operating correctly.
• Destination folder setting incorrect.
• Direct SMTP sending not operating correctly.
14-08 Data Send to SMTP Server Failed • Failed to access the SMTP server because the
(5XX) transmission failed.
• SMTP server operating incorrectly
• Destination folder setting incorrect.
• Direct SMTP sending not operating correctly.
• Software application error.
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3. Troubleshooting
14-11 Buffer Full • The send buffer is full so the transmission could
not be completed. Buffer is full due to using
3 Scan-to-Email while the buffer is being used
send mail at the same time.
14-12 Data Size Too Large • Transmission was cancelled because the
detected size of the file was too large.
14-14 Security Locked File Error • Update the software because of the defective
software.
14-15 Mail Data Error • The transmitting a mail is interrupted via DCS
due to the incorrect data.
• Update the software because of the defective
software.
14-16 Maximum Division Number Error • When a mail is divided for the mail transmission
and the division number of a mail are more than
the specified number, the mail transmission is
interrupted.
• Update the software because of the defective
software.
14-18 Access to MCS File Error • The access to MCS file is denied due to the no
permission of access.
• Update the software because of the defective
software.
14-20 SMTP Authentication error Make sure the administrator's e-mail address is same
as the SMTP authentication address or POP before
SMTP address.
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Error Codes
14-21 Transmission error of S/MIME Register the correct user certificate and device
certificate.
14-30 MCS File Creation Failed Failed to create the MCS file because:
• The number of files created with other
applications on the Document Server has
exceeded the limit.
• HDD is full or not operating correctly. 3
• Software error.
14-31 UFS File Creation Failed UFS file could not be created:
• Not enough space in UFS area to handle both
Scan-to-Email and IFAX transmission.
• HDD full or not operating correctly.
• Software error.
14-32 Cancelled the Mail Due to Error • Error detected with NFAX and send was
Detected by NFAX cancelled due to a software error.
14-33 No Mail Address For the Machine • Neither the mail address of the machine nor the
mail address of the network administrator is
registered.
14-34 Address designated in the domain • Operational error in normal mail sending or
for SMTP sending does not exist direct SMTP sending.
• Check the address selected in the address book
for SMTP sending.
• Check the domain selection.
14-50 Mail Job Task Error Due to an FCU mail job task error, the send was
cancelled:
• Address book was being edited during creation
of the notification mail.
• Software error.
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3. Troubleshooting
14-51 UCS Destination Download Error Not even one return notification can be downloaded:
• The address book was being edited.
• The number for the specified destination does
not exist (it was deleted or edited after the job
was created).
14-60 Send Cancel Failed • The cancel operation by the user failed to cancel
3 the send operation.
14-61 Notification Mail Send Failed for • All addresses for return notification mail failed.
All Destinations
14-62 Transmission Error due to the • When the 0 line page exists in received pages
existence of zero line page with G3 communication, the transmission is
interrupted.
15-01 POP3/IMAP4 Server Not • At startup, the system detected that the IP
Registered address of the POP3/IMAP4 server has not
been registered in the machine.
15-02 POP3/IMAP4 Mail Account • The POP3/IMAP4 mail account has not been
Information Not Registered registered.
15-03 Mail Address Not Registered • The mail address has not been registered.
15-10 DCS Mail Receive Error • Error other than 15-11 to 15-18.
15-11 Connection Error The DNS or POP3/IMAP4 server could not be found:
• The IP address for DNS or POP3/IMAP4 server
is not stored in the machine.
• The DNS IP address is not registered.
• Network not operating correctly.
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Error Codes
15-14 Mail Header Format Error • The mail header is not standard format. For
example, the Date line description is incorrect.
15-15 Mail Divide Error • The e-mail is not in standard format. There is no 3
boundary between parts of the e-mail, including
the header.
15-16 Mail Size Receive Error • The mail cannot be received because it is too
large.
15-18 Incomplete Mail Received • Only one portion of the mail was received.
15-31 Final Destination for Transfer • The format of the final destination for the transfer
Request Reception Format Error request was incorrect.
15-39 Send/Delivery Destination Error The transmission cannot be delivered to the final
destination:
• Destination file format is incorrect.
• Could not create the destination for the file
transmission.
15-42 Off Ramp Gateway Error • The delivery destination address was specified
with Off Ramp Gateway OFF.
15-43 Address Format Error • Format error in the address of the Off Ramp
Gateway.
15-44 Addresses Over • The number of addresses for the Off Ramp
Gateway exceeded the limit of 30.
15-61 Attachment File Format Error • The attached file is not TIFF format.
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3. Troubleshooting
15-62 TIFF File Compatibility Error Could not receive transmission due to:
• Resolution error
• Image of resolution greater than 200 dpi without
extended memory.
• Resolution is not supported.
• Page size error
3 • The page size was larger than A3.
• Compression error
• File was compressed with other than MH, MR,
or MMR.
15-63 TIFF Parameter Error The TIFF file sent as the attachment could not be
received because the TIFF header is incorrect:
• The TIFF file attachment is a type not supported.
• The TIFF file attachment is corrupted.
• Software error.
15-64 TIFF Decompression Error The file received as an attachment caused the TIFF
decompression error:
• The TIFF format of the attachment is corrupted.
• Software error.
15-71 Not Binary Image Data • The file could not be received because the
attachment was not binary image data.
15-73 MDN Status Error • Could not find the Disposition line in the header
of the Return Receipt, or there is a problem with
the firmware.
15-74 MDN Message ID Error • Could not find the Original Message ID line in
the header of the Return Receipt, or there is a
problem with the firmware.
15-80 Mail Job Task Read Error • Could not receive the transmission because the
destination buffer is full and the destination could
not be created (this error may occur when
receiving a transfer request or a request for
notification of reception).
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Error Codes
15-81 Repeated Destination Registration • Could not repeat receive the transmission
Error because the destination buffer is full and the
destination could not be created (this error may
occur when receiving a transfer request or a
request for notification of reception).
15-91 Send Registration Error Could not receive the file for transfer to the final
destination:
• The format of the final destination or the transfer
3
destination is incorrect.
• Destinations are full so the final and transfer
destinations could not be created.
15-95 Transfer Station Function • The machine rejected an incoming e-mail for
transfer because the transfer function was
unavailable.
22-00 Original length exceeded the • Divide the original into more than one page.
maximum scan length • Check the resolution used for scanning. Lower
the scan resolution if possible.
• Add optional page memory.
22-01 Memory overflow while receiving • Wait for the files in the queue to be sent.
• Delete unnecessary files from memory.
• Transfer the substitute reception files to an
another fax machine, if the machine’s printer is
busy or out of order.
• Add an optional SAF memory card or hard disk.
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22-02 Tx or rx job stalled due to line • The job started normally but did not finish
disconnection at the other end normally; data may or may not have been
received fully.
• Restart the machine.
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IFAX Troubleshooting
IFAX Troubleshooting
Use the following procedures to determine whether the machine or another part of the network is
causing the problem.
General LAN 1. Connection with the • Check that the LAN cable is connected to
LAN the machine.
• Check that the LEDs on the hub are lit. 3
2. LAN activity Check that other devices connected to the LAN
can communicate through the LAN.
Between IFAX and PC 1. Network settings on • Check the network settings on the PC.
the PC [Is the IP address registered in the TCP/IP
properties in the network setup correct?
Check the IP address with the administrator of the
network.]
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Between machine and 1. LAN settings in the • Check the LAN parameters
e-mail server machine • Check if there is an IP address conflict with
other PCs.
[Use the “Network” function in the User Tools.
If there is an IP address conflict, inform the
administrator.]
3 2. E-mail account on • Make sure that the machine can log into the
the server e-mail server.
• Check that the account and password
stored in the server are the same as in the
machine.
[Ask the administrator to check.]
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IFAX Troubleshooting
Between e-mail server 1. E-mail account on • Make sure that the PC can log into the e-
and internet the Server mail server.
• Check that the account and password
stored in the server are the same as in the
machine.
[Ask the administrator to check.]
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IP-Fax Troubleshooting
IP-Fax Transmission
7 Specified port number correct? Confirm the port number of the remote fax.
10 Remote fax switched off or busy? Check that the remote fax is switched on.
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IP-Fax Troubleshooting
6 Number of the specified fax correct? Check the remote fax number.
10 DNS registered when host name specified? Contact the network administrator.
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10 IP address of local fax registered? Register the IP address of the local fax.
11 Alias number of local fax registered? Register the Alias number of the local fax.
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IP-Fax Troubleshooting
IP-Fax Reception
2 Firewall/NAT is installed?
Cannot breach the firewall. Send by using
another method (Fax, Internet Fax) 3
3 IP address of local fax registered? Register the IP address.
5 Specified port number correct (if required)? Request the sender to check the port number.
7 Network bandwidth too narrow? Lower the start modem reception baud rate on
the receiving side.
IPFAX SW06
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IP address/host name of specified VoIP Request the remote fax to check the IP address/
5
Gateway correct on sender’s side? host name.
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IP-Fax Troubleshooting
10 Network bandwidth too narrow? Lower the start modem reception baud rate on
the receiving side.
IPFAX SW06
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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 4
the hard disk or memory for reading or writing data.
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Bit Switches
System Switch
101 Change the bit switches for system settings for the fax option
001 – 032 00 – 1F
4 "System Switches" in "Bit Switches - 1"
Ifax Switch
102 Change the bit switches for internet fax settings for the fax
001 – 016 00 – 0F option
"I-Fax Switches" in "Bit Switches - 2"
Printer Switch
103 Change the bit switches for printer settings for the fax option
001 – 016 00 – 0F
"Printer Switches" in "Bit Switches - 2"
Communication Switch
104 Change the bit switches for communication settings for the
001 – 032 00 – 1F fax option
"Communication Switches" in "Bit Switches - 3"
G3-1 Switch
105 Change the bit switches for the protocol settings of the
001 – 016 00 – 0F standard G3 board
"G3 Switches" in "Bit Switches - 4"
G3-2 Switch
106 Change the bit switches for the protocol settings of the
001 – 016 00 – 0F optional G3 board
"G3-2 and G3-3 Switches" in "Bit Switches - 5"
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G3-3 Switch
107 Change the bit switches for the protocol settings of the
001 – 016 00 – 0F optional G3 board
"G3-2 and G3-3 Switches" in "Bit Switches - 5"
G4 Internal Switch
108
001 – 032 00 – 1F Not used (Do not change the bit switches)
G4 Parameter Switch
109
001 – 016 00 – 0F Not used (Do not change the bit switches)
IP fax Switch 4
111 Change the bit switches for optional IP fax parameters
001 – 016 00 – 0F
"IP Fax Switches" in "Bit Switches - 6"
RAM Read/Write
Memory Dump
003 G3-3 Memory Dump Print out RAM data for the optional SG3 board.
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Service Station
101 001 Fax Number Enter the fax number of the service station.
Serial Number
102
000 Enter the fax unit’s serial number.
Select the line type setting for the G3-1 line. If the
001 Select Line machine is installed on a PABX line, select “PABX”,
“PABX(GND)” or “PABX(FLASH)”.
103
PSTN Access Enter the PSTN access number for the
002
Number G3-1 line.
Memory Lock
003 Not used
Disabled
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Select the line setting for the G3-2 line. If the machine
001 Select Line is installed on a PABX line, select “PABX”,
“PABX(GND)” or “PABX(FLASH)”.
PSTN Access
104 002 Enter the PSTN access number for the G3-2 line.
Number
Memory Lock
003 Not used
Disabled
Transmission If you turn this SP on, the machine does not send any
004
Disabled fax messages on the G3-2 line. 4
PSTN-3 Port Settings
Select the line setting for the G3-3 line. If the machine
001 Select Line is installed on a PABX line, select “PABX”,
“PABX(GND)” or “PABX(FLASH)”.
PSTN Access
105 002 Enter the PSTN access number for the G3-3 line.
Number
Memory Lock
003 Not used
Disabled
Transmission If you turn this SP on, the machine does not send any
004
Disabled fax messages on the G3-3 line.
Transmission
106 004
Disabled
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4 007
IPFAX Protocol
Priority
Select "H323" or "SIP".
FAX SW
201
001 – 032 00 – 1F
101 001 FCU ROM Version Displays the FCU ROM version.
102 001 Error Codes Displays the latest 64 fax error codes.
103 001 G3-1 ROM Version Displays the G3-1 modem version.
104 001 G3-2 ROM Version Displays the G3-2 modem version.
105 001 G3-3 ROM Version Displays the G3-3 modem version.
106 001 G4 ROM Version Not used (Do not change the settings.)
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Factory Setting
104 Resets the bit switches and user parameters, user data in the SRAM
000
and files in the SAF memory.
106 Resets only the security bit switches. If you select automatic output/
000 display for the user parameter switches, the security settings are
initialized.
SP6-XXX (Reports)
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002 Dch
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105
000 -
• Do not use this function, unless the customer is
having trouble printing confidential messages
or recovering files stored using the memory
lock feature.
002 Printer
004 Decompression
005 Scanner
006 JOB/SAF
107 These log print out functions are for designer use
007 Reconstruction
only.
008 JBIG
010 G3CCU
012 CCU
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SP7-XXX (Tests)
4 7 Function
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Service Program Tables
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Bit Switches - 1
• 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.
System Switches
4
System Switch 00 (SP No. 1-101-001)
No Function Comments
Dedicated transmission parameter Set this bit to 1 before changing any dedicated
programming transmission parameters.
0
0: Disabled This setting is automatically reset to "0" after turning
1: Enabled off and on.
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Bit Switches - 1
Example:
(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 revel (see below for how to read the rx level)
(7): Total number of error lines that occurred during non-ECM reception. 4
(8): Total number of burst error lines that occurred during non-ECM reception.
Rx level calculation
Example:
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
Line error mark print When "1" is selected, a line error mark is printed on
4 the printout if a line error occurs during reception. This
0: OFF, 1: ON (print) shows error locations when ECM is turned off.
G3/G4 communication parameter This is a fault-finding aid. The LCD shows the key
display parameters (see "G3 Communication Parameters"
5 below this table). This is normally disabled because it
0: Disabled cancels the CSI display for the user.
1: Enabled Be sure to reset this bit to "0" after testing.
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G3 Communication Parameters
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Bit Switches - 1
0: 0 ms/line
5: 5 ms/line
10: 10 ms/line
20: 20 ms/line
I/O rate
25: 2.5 ms/line
40: 40 ms/line
4
• "40" is displayed while receiving a fax message using AI short protocol.
System Switch 01 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
No Function Comments
Forced reset after transmission stalls With this setting on, the machine resets itself
2 0: Off automatically if a transmission stalls and fails to
1: On complete the job.
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Memory read/write by RDS (0,0): All RDS systems are always locked out.
(0,1), (1,0): Normally, RDS systems are locked out,
Bit 7 Bit 6 Setting
but the user can temporarily switch RDS on to allow
0 0 Always disabled RDS operations to take place. RDS will automatically
be locked out again after a certain time, which is
6-7 0 1 User selectable stored in System Switch 03. Note that if an RDS
operation takes place, RDS will not switch off until this
1 0 User selectable
time limit has expired.
1 1 Always enabled (1,1): At any time, an RDS system can access the
machine.
No Function Comments
No Function Comments
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.)
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Bit Switches - 1
System Switch 08 - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.)
No Function Comments
Printing of the error code on the 1: Error codes are printed on the error reports.
3 error report This can be used for detecting an error which occurs
0: No 1: Yes rarely.
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No Function Comments
4 When "1" is selected, a suitable port is automatically
Automatic port selection selected if the selected port is not used.
0
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled NOTE: This bit is useful if all communication lines at a
customer site are not the same quality
On hook dial
5 0: On hook dial is disabled.
0: Disabled 1: Enabled
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.)
No Function Comments
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Bit Switches - 1
No Function Comments
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0 Cross reference
07: Finland 19: Malaysia
to NCU country code:
08: Ireland 1A: China
7 SP No. 2-103-001 for G3-1
09: Norway 1B: Taiwan SP No. 2-104-001 for G3-2
11: USA
No Function Comments
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Bit Switches - 1
No Function Comments
TTI printing position Change this bit to 1 if the TTI overprints information
that the customer considers to be important (G3
0: Superimposed on the page data transmissions).
0
1: Printed before the data leading NOTE: If "1" is selected, it is possible that sent data is
edge printed on two sheets of paper.
No Function Comments
TTI: 08 to 92 (BCD) mm
Input even numbers only.
This setting determines the print start position for the
TTI printing position in the main scan TTI from the left edge of the paper. If the TTI is moved
0-7
direction too far to the right, it may overwrite the file number
which is on the top right of the page. On an A4 page,
if the TTI is moved over by more than 50 mm, it may
overwrite the page number.
No Function Comments
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1 1 24 hours
No Function Comments
Priority setting for the G3 line. This function allows the user to select the default G3
1 0: PSTN-1 > PSTN-2 or 3 line type. The optional SG3 units are required to use
1: PSTN-2 or 3 > PSTN-1 the PSTN-2 or 3 setting.
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Bit Switches - 1
No Function Comments
No Function Comments
No Function Comments
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RTI/CSI/CPS code display 0: RTI, CSI, CPS codes are displayed on the top
0 0: Enable line of the LCD panel during communication.
1: Disable 1: Codes are switched off (no display)
No Function Comments
RTI/CSI display priority This bit determines which identifier, RTI or CSI, is
2 displayed on the LCD while the machine is
0: RTI 1: CSI communicating in G3 non-standard mode.
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Bit Switches - 1
File No. printing 1: File numbers are not printed on any reports.
No Function Comments
Received fax print start timing 0: The machine prints each page immediately after
(G3 reception) the machine receives it.
3
0: After receiving each page 1: The machine prints the complete message after the
1: After receiving all pages machine receives all the pages in the memory.
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Bit Switches - 2
Bit Switches - 2
• 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.
I-Fax Switches
4
I-fax Switch 00 (SP No. 1-102-001)
No Function Comments
0 A4
1 B4
2 A3 -
3-6 Reserved
7 Not used
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No Function Comments
0 200x100 Standard
1 200x200 Detail
0: Not selected
2 200x400 Fine 1: Selected
3 300 x 300 Reserve If more than one of these three bits is set to "1", the
higher resolution has priority. For example, if both Bit
4 400 x 400 Super Fine 0 and Bit 2 are set to "1" Then The Resolution is set for
4 5 600 x 600 Reserve
"Bit 2 200 x 400.
6 Reserve
7 mm/inch
No Function Comments
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Bit Switches - 2
This setting determines whether the header information is printed with text e-mails when they
are received.
0: Prints only text mail.
0 1: Prints mail header information attached to text mail.
When a text mail is received with this switch On (1), the "From" address and "Subject"
address are printed as header information.
When a mail with only binary data is received (a TIFF-F file, for example), this setting is
ignored and no header is printed.
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00: "Dispatched"
Sends from PC mail a request for a Return Receipt. Receives the Return Receipt with
"dispatched" in the 2nd part:
Disposition: Automatic-action/MDN-send automatically; dispatched
The "dispatched" string is included in the Subject string.
01: "Displayed"
Sends from PC mail a request for a Return Receipt. Receives the Return Receipt with
"displayed" in the 2nd part:
Disposition: Automatic-action/MDN-send automatically; displayed
The "displayed" string is included in the Subject string.
4 10: Reserved
11: Reserved
A mail requesting a Return Receipt sent from an IFAX with this switch set to "00" (for
"dispatched") received by Microsoft Outlook 2000 may cause an error. If any setting other
than "displayed" (01) causes a problem, change the setting to "01" to enable normal sending
of the Return Receipt.
This setting adds or does not add the media accept feature to the answer mail to confirm a
reception.
4 0: Does not add the media accept feature to the answer mail
1: Adds the media accept feature to the answer mail.
Use this bit switch if a problem occurs when the machine receives an answer mail, which
contains the media accept feature field.
7 0: 200 x 200
1: 400 x 400
The "1" setting requires installation of the Memory Unit in order to have enough SAF (Store
and Forward) memory to receive images at 400 x 400 resolution.
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Bit Switches - 2
No Function Comments
This setting determines whether the RTI/CSI registered on this machine or the RTI/CSI of the
originator is used in the subject lines of transferred documents.
0: Puts the RTI/CSI of the originator in the Subject line. If this is used, either the RTI or CSI is
0 used. Only one of these can be received for use in the subject line.
1: Puts the RTI/CSI registered on this machine in the Subject line.
When this switch is used to transfer and deliver mail to a PC, the information in the Subject
line that indicates where the transmission originated can be used to determine automatically 4
the destination folder for each e-mail.
• 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).
No Function Comments
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Determines whether the e-mail addresses of the destinations that receive transmissions
broadcasted using SMTP protocol are recorded in the Journal.
For example:
0
"1st destination + Total number of destinations: 9" in the Journal indicates a broadcast to 9
destinations.
0: Not recorded
1: Recorded
4
I-fax Switch 06 - Not used (do not change the settings)
No Function Comments
This setting determines the amount of SAF (Store and Forward) memory. (SAF stores fax
messages to send later for transmission to more than one location, and also holds incoming
0-7 messages if they cannot be printed.) When the amount of SAF memory available falls below
this setting, mail can no longer be received; received mail is then stored on the mail server.
00-FF (0 to 1024 KB: HEX)
The hexadecimal number you enter is multiplied by 4 KB to determine the amount of memory.
No Function Comments
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Bit Switches - 2
No Function Comments
1 0 Individual setting
1 1 Always sign
0 0 No sign
In response to IEEE2600.1.
0 1 No setting
1 0 Individual setting
1 1 Always sign
No Function Comments
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This setting determines whether files received with SMTP protocol are delivered or output
0 immediately.
0: Off. Files received via SMTP are output immediately without delivery.
1: On. Files received via SMTP are delivered immediately to their destinations.
Printer Switches
No Function Comments
Prints the date and time on This switch is only effective when user parameter 02 - bit
received fax messages 2 (printing the received date and time on received fax
2 messages) is enabled.
0: Disabled
1: The machine prints the received and printed date and
1: Enabled time at the bottom of each received page.
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Bit Switches - 2
No Function Comments
0 0 Not used These bits are only effective when bit 7 of printer
3-4
switch 01 is "1".
0 1 A3
1 0 B4
4
1 1 A4
Relationship between available paper sizes and printer width used in the setup protocol
B5 256 mm width
No Function Comments
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No Function Comments
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Bit Switches - 2
No Function Comments 4
Maximum reducible length when length reduction is enabled with switch 03-0 above.
[Maximum reducible length] = [Paper length] + (N x 5mm)
"N" is the decimal value of the binary setting of bits 0 to 4.
1 1 1 1 1 155 mm
Length of the duplicated image on the next page, when page separation has taken place.
5 0 0 4 mm
6 0 1 10 mm
1 0 15 mm
1 1 Not used
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No Function Comments
No Function Comments
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Bit Switches - 2
No Function Comments
Paper size selected for printing A4 width This switch determines which paper size is
fax data selected for printing A4 width fax data, when
1
0: 8.5" x 11" size the machine has both A4 and 8.5" x 11" size
1: A4 size paper.
4
1: If all paper sizes in the machine require
page separation to print a received fax
Page separation message, the machine does not print the
2 0: Enabled message (Substitute Reception is used).
1: Disabled After a larger size of paper is set in a cassette,
the machine automatically prints the fax
message.
Bit 4 Bit 3 Setting "Same size" means the sample image is printed
at 100%, even if page separation occurs.
0 0 The upper half only
User Parameter Switch 19 (13H) bit 4 must be
3-4 50% reduction (sub-scan
0 1 set to "0" to enable this switch.
only)
Refer to Detailed Section Descriptions for more
1 0 Same size on this feature.
1 1 Not used
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No Function Comments
Smoothing feature
1 0 Enabled
4 1 1 Not used
Duplex printing
1: The machine always prints received fax
2 0: Disabled
messages in duplex printing mode:
1: Enabled
Binding direction for Duplex printing 0: Sets the binding for the left edge of the
3 0: Left binding stack.
1: Top binding 1: Sets the binding for the top of the stack.
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Bit Switches - 3
Bit Switches - 3
• 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.
Communication Switches
4
Communication Switch 00 (SP No. 1-104-001)
No Function Comments
1 0 MH/MR/MMR
1 1 MH/MR/MMR/JBIG
1 1 MH/MR/MMR/JBIG
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Wrong connection prevention (0,1): The machine will disconnect the line without
method sending a fax message, if the last 8 digits of the
received CSI do not match the last 8 digits of the
Bit 3 Bit 2 Setting dialed telephone number. This does not work when
0 0 None manually dialed.
(1,0): The same as above, except that only the last 4
0 1 8 digit CSI digits are compared.
2-3 1 0 4 digit CSI (1,1): The machine will disconnect the line without
sending a fax message, if the other end does not
1 1 CSI/RTI identify itself with an RTI or CSI.
(0,0): Nothing is checked; transmission will always go
ahead.
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Bit Switches - 3
1 0 A4 (297 mm)
1 1 Not used
Acceptable total error line ratio If the error line ratio for a page exceeds the
1 acceptable ratio, RTN will be sent to the other
0: 5% 1: 10% end.
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4 No Function Comments
No Function Comments
Point of resumption of memory 0: The transmission begins from the page where
transmission upon redialing transmission failed the previous time.
0
0: From the error page 1: Transmission begins from the first page, using
1: From page 1 normal memory transmission.
104
Bit Switches - 3
No Function Comments
Printout of the message when acting When the machine is acting as a Transfer Station, this
4 as a Transfer Station bit determines whether the machine prints the fax
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled message coming in from the Requesting Terminal.
The available memory threshold, The machine refers to this setting before each fax
below which ringing detection (and reception. If the amount of remaining memory is below
0-7 this threshold, the machine cannot receive any fax
therefore reception into memory) is
disabled messages.
If this setting is kept at 0, the machine will detect ringing
signals and go into receive mode even if there is no
memory available. This will result in communication
failure.
No Function Comments
06 to FF (Hex), unit = 2 s
Minimum interval between (e.g., 06(H) = 12 s)
0-7
automatic dialing attempts This value is the minimum time that the machine waits
before it dials the next destination.
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No Function Comments
No Function Comments
No Function Comments
106
Bit Switches - 3
1 1 Not used
No Function Comments
2 Not used
No Function Comments
SEP reception
0: Polling transmission to another maker's machine using
0 0: Disabled
the SEP (Selective Polling) signal is disabled.
1: Enabled
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SUB reception
0: Confidential reception to another maker's machine
1 0: Disabled
using the SUB (Sub-address) signal is disabled.
1: Enabled
PWD reception
0: Disables features that require PWD (Password) signal
2 0: Disabled
reception.
1: Enabled
PSTN dial-in routing setting 1: The machine sets multiple PSTN dial-in numbers in the
4 5 0: OFF PSTN dial-in line and transfers received data from each
PSTN dial-in number to each address.
1: ON
No Function Comments
108
Bit Switches - 3
No Function Comments
No Function Comments
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Bit Switches - 4
• 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.
G3 Switches
4
G3 Switch 00 (SP No. 1-105-001)
No Function Comments
No Function Comments
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Bit Switches - 4
1: The bytes in the DIS frame after the 4th byte will not
DIS frame length be transmitted (set to 1 if there are communication
4
0: 10 bytes 1: 4 bytes problems with PC-based faxes which cannot receive the
extended DIS frames).
Forbid CED/AMsam output Do not change this setting (Default: 0: Off), unless
6 0: Off communication problem is caused by a CED or ANSam
1: On (Forbid output) transmission.
No Function Comments
Change this bit to 1 only when the other end can only
G3 protocol mode used communicate with machines that send T.30-standard
0 0: Standard and non-standard frames only.
1: Standard only 1: Disables NSF/NSS signals (these are used in non-
standard mode communication)
No Function Comments
DIS detection number 0: The machine will hang up if it receives the same DIS
(Echo countermeasure) frame twice.
0
0: 1 1: Before sending DCS, the machine will wait for the
1: 2 second DIS which is caused by echo on the line.
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No Function Comments
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Bit Switches - 4
0 - F (Hex); 0 - 15 bits
0-3 Training error detection threshold If the number of error bits in the received TCF is below
this threshold, the machine informs the sender that
training has succeeded.
No Function Comments
0 0 1 0 4.8
0 0 1 1 7.2
0 1 0 0 9.6
These bits set the initial starting modem rate for
0 1 0 1 12.0 transmission.
Use the dedicated transmission parameters if
0 1 1 0 14.4
you need to change this for specific receivers.
0-3 0 1 1 1 16.8 If a modem rate 14.4 kbps or slower is
selected, V.8 protocol should be disabled
1 0 0 0 19.2 manually.
1 0 0 1 21.6 Cross reference
V.8 protocol on/off - G3 switch 03, bit 2
1 0 1 0 24.0
1 0 1 1 26.4
1 1 0 0 28.8
1 1 0 1 31.2
0 0 1 1 33.6
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0 0 V.29 These bits set the initial modem type for 9.6 and
4-5 7.2 kbps, if the initial modem rate is set at these
0 1 V.17 speeds.
1 0 V.34
1 1 Not used
No Function Comments
0 0 0 1 2.4
0 0 1 0 4.8
0 0 1 1 7.2
These bits set the initial starting modem rate
0 1 0 0 9.6
for reception.
0 1 0 1 12.0 Use a lower setting if high speeds pose
problems during reception.
0 1 1 0 14.4
0-3 If a modem rate 14.4 kbps or slower is
0 1 1 1 16.8 selected, V.8 protocol should be disabled
manually.
1 0 0 0 19.2
Cross reference
1 0 0 1 21.6
V.8 protocol on/off - G3 switch 03, bit2
1 0 1 0 24.0
1 0 1 1 26.4
1 1 0 0 28.8
1 1 0 1 31.2
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Bit Switches - 4
0 0 1 0 V.27ter, V.29
4
0 0 1 1 V.27ter, V.29, V.33
No Function Comments
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No Function Comments
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Bit Switches - 4
Bit 1 Bit 0 Value (ms) These bits set the acceptable modem carrier
0 0 200 drop time.
0-1
Try a longer setting if error code 0-22 is
0 1 400 frequent.
1 0 800
1 1 Not used
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No Function Comments
3000-2250ms: 3000-50xNms
0-7 High order bit
3000 – 50 x Nms 0F (3000 ms) <= N <= FF (2250 ms)
4
00-0E(3000-3700ms: 3000+50xNms
Low order bit 3000 – 50 x Nms 0F (3000 ms) <= N <= 0F (3700
ms)
No Function Comments
Sidaa manual calibration setting 1: manually calibrates for communication with a line
4 0: Off whose current change occurs such as an optical fiber
1: On line.
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Bit Switches - 5
Bit Switches - 5
• 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.
No Function Comments
No Function Comments
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1: The bytes in the DIS frame after the 4th byte will not
DIS frame length be transmitted (set to 1 if there are communication
4
0: 10 bytes 1: 4 bytes problems with PC-based faxes which cannot receive the
extended DIS frames).
Forbid CED/AMsam output Do not change this setting (Default: 0: Off), unless
6 0: Off communication problem is caused by a CED or ANSam
1: On (Forbid output) transmission.
No Function Comments
Change this bit to 1 only when the other end can only
G3 protocol mode used communicate with machines that send T.30-standard
0 0: Standard and non-standard frames only.
1: Standard only 1: Disables NSF/NSS signals (these are used in non-
standard mode communication)
No Function Comments
DIS detection number 0: The machine will hang up if it receives the same DIS
(Echo countermeasure) frame twice.
0
0: 1 1: Before sending DCS, the machine will wait for the
1: 2 second DIS which is caused by echo on the line.
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Bit Switches - 5
No Function Comments
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0 - F (Hex); 0 - 15 bits
0-3 Training error detection threshold If the number of error bits in the received TCF is below
this threshold, the machine informs the sender that
training has succeeded.
No Function Comments
0 0 0 1 2.4
0 0 1 0 4.8
0 0 1 1 7.2
These bits set the initial starting modem rate for
0 1 0 0 9.6
transmission.
0 1 0 1 12.0 Use the dedicated transmission parameters if
you need to change this for specific receivers.
0 1 1 0 14.4
0-3 If a modem rate 14.4 kbps or slower is
0 1 1 1 16.8 selected, V.8 protocol should be disabled
manually.
1 0 0 0 19.2
Cross reference
1 0 0 1 21.6
V.8 protocol on/off - G3 switch 03, bit 2
1 0 1 0 24.0
1 0 1 1 26.4
1 1 0 0 28.8
1 1 0 1 31.2
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Bit Switches - 5
0 0 V.29 These bits set the initial modem type for 9.6 and
4-5 7.2 kbps, if the initial modem rate is set at these
0 1 V.17 speeds.
1 0 V.34
1 1 Not used
0 0 0 1 2.4
0 0 1 0 4.8
0 0 1 1 7.2
These bits set the initial starting modem rate
0 1 0 0 9.6
for reception.
0 1 0 1 12.0 Use a lower setting if high speeds pose
problems during reception.
0 1 1 0 14.4
0-3 If a modem rate 14.4 kbps or slower is
0 1 1 1 16.8 selected, V.8 protocol should be disabled
manually.
1 0 0 0 19.2
Cross reference
1 0 0 1 21.6
V.8 protocol on/off - G3 switch 03, bit2
1 0 1 0 24.0
1 0 1 1 26.4
1 1 0 0 28.8
1 1 0 1 31.2
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0 0 1 0 V.27ter
4
0 0 1 1 V.27ter
0 1 0 0 V.27ter
0 1 0 1 V.27ter
No Function Comments
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Bit Switches - 5
No Function Comments
Bit 1 Bit 0 Value (ms) These bits set the acceptable modem carrier
0 0 200 drop time.
0-1
Try a longer setting if error code 0-22 is
0 1 400 frequent.
1 0 800
1 1 Not used
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G3-2 Switch 0B- Not used (do not change the settings)
G3-2 Switch 0C- Not used (do not change the settings)
G4 Internal Switches
The G4 internal switches (SW00 to 1F) are displayed but do not change these settings.
G4 Parameter Switches
The G4 parameter switches (SW00 to 0F) are displayed but do not change these settings.
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Bit Switches - 6
Bit Switches - 6
• 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.
IP Fax Switches
4
IP Fax Switch 00 (SP No. 1-111-001)
IP Fax Transport
1 Selects TCP or UDP protocol for IP-Fax
0: TCP, 1: UDP
IP Fax Gatekeeper
4 Enables/disables the gatekeeper for IP-Fax.
0: OFF, 1: ON (enable)
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0 0 0 1 Level 1
0 0 1 0 Level 2
0 0 1 1 Level 3
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Bit Switches - 6
SIP transport setting This bit switch sets the transport that has priority for
receiving IP Fax data.
4
2 0: TCP
This function is activated only when the sender has
1: UDP both TCP and UDP.
Message reception selection from non- 0: This answers the INVITE message from the SIP
registered SIP server server not registered for the machine.
4 1: This does not receive the INVITE message from
0: Answer
the SIP server not registered for the machine and
1: Not answer send a refusal message.
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Bit Switches - 6
0 0 0 1 2.4
0 1 0 0 9.6
0 1 0 1 12.0
0 1 1 0 14.4 4
Modem setting for transmission
1 0 Not used
1 1 Not used
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0 0 0 1 V.27ter
4-7
0 0 1 0 V.27ter, V.29
TSI information
0 Adds or does not add TSI information to NSS(S).
0: Not added, 1: Added
Number of times for training Selects the number of times training is done at the
4
0: 1 time, 1: 2 times same bit rate.
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Bit Switches - 6
T1 timer adjustment
Bit 1 Bit 0
1 0 50 s
1 1 60 s 4
T4 timer adjustment
Bit 3 Bit 2
1 0 4s
1 1 5s
T0 timer adjustment
Bit 5 Bit 4 Adjusts the fail safe timer. This timer sets the
interval between "setup" data transmission and T.
0 0 75 s 38 phase decision. If your destination return is
4-5 late on the network or G3 fax return is late, adjust
0 1 120 s
the longer interval timer.
1 0 180 s The default is "00" (75 seconds).
1 1 240 s
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Network I/F setting for Fax 0: The I/F setting for fax communication follows
communication the setting for SIP server connection.
1 1: The negotiation between the SIP server and the
0: Same setting as SIP server connection
device decides whether IPv4 or IPv6 is used for
1: Automatic setting the I/F setting for fax communication.
Bit 4 Bit 3
This changes the interval for transmit re-INVITE
3-4 0 0 No delay after receiving the ACK message transmitted by T.
0 1 1 sec 38 device.
1 0 2 sec
1 1 3 sec
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NCU Parameters
The following tables give the RAM addresses and the parameter calculation units that the machine uses
for ringing signal detection and automatic dialing. The factory settings for each country are also given.
Most of these must be changed by RAM read/write (SP2-102), but some can be changed using NCU
Parameter programming (SP2-103, 104 and 105); if SP2-103, 104 and 105 can be used, this will be
indicated in the Remarks column. The RAM is programmed in hex code unless (BCD) is included in the
Unit column.
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Address Function
Use the Hex value to program the country/area code directly into this address, or use
the decimal value to program it using SP2-103-001
Country Country
Decimal Hex Decimal Hex
/Area /Area
France 00 00 Asia 18 12
Germany 01 01 Japan 19 13
4 UK 02 02 Hong Kong 20 14
Austria 04 04 Australia 22 16
Finland 07 07 Malaysia 25 19
Ireland 08 08 China 26 1A
Norway 09 09 Taiwan 27 1B
Sweden 10 0A Korea 28 1C
Switzerland 11 0B Brazil 29 1D
Portugal 12 0C Turkey 32 20
Holland 13 0D Greece 33 21
Spain 14 0E Hungary 34 22
Israel 15 0F Czech 35 23
USA 17 11 Poland 36 24
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NCU Parameters
680506
PSTN dial tone frequency lower limit 4
(high byte) If both addresses contain
Hz (BCD) FF(H), tone detection is
PSTN dial tone frequency lower limit disabled.
680507
(low byte)
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68051C PABX dial tone reset time (LOW) If 68051B contains FF, the
machine pauses for the
68051D PABX dial tone reset time (HIGH)
pause time (680520 /
68051E PABX dial tone continuous tone time 20 ms 680521).
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NCU Parameters
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Busy tone signal state time tolerance for all ranges, and number of cycles required for
detection (a setting of 4 cycles means that ON-OFF-ON or OFF-ON-OFF must be
detected twice).
Tolerance (±)
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NCU Parameters
680543 Country dial tone detection time If 680543 contains FF, the
4
machine pauses for the
680544 Country dial tone reset time (LOW) 20 ms
pause time (680548 /
680545 Country dial tone reset time (HIGH) 680549).
See Note 3.
68054B Break time for pulse dialing 1 ms SP2-103-013 (parameter
12).
See Note 3.
68054C Make time for pulse dialing 1 ms SP2-103-014 (parameter
13).
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SP2-103-018 (parameter
680550 DTMF tone on time
17).
1 ms
SP2-103-019 (parameter
680551 DTMF tone off time
4 18).
SP2-103-020 (parameter
Tone attenuation level of DTMF signals -N x 0.5 –3.5 19).
680552
while dialing dBm
See Note 5.
SP2-103-021 (parameter
20).
Tone attenuation value difference The setting must be less than
680553 between high frequency tone and low -dBm x 0.5 –5dBm, and should not
frequency tone in DTMF signals exceed the setting at
680552h above.
See Note 5.
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NCU Parameters
68055F
To Not used - Do not change the settings.
680564
680567
to Not used - Do not change the settings.
680571
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See Note 4.
Minimum required length of the first
680577 20 ms SP2-103-008 (parameter
ring
07).
68057B
to Not used - Do not change the settings.
680580
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20 ms ± 20
6805A5 CED detection time Factory setting: 200 ms
ms
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SP2-103-002 (parameter
6805B4 PSTN: Tx level from the modem -N – 3 dBm
01).
6805B8 PABX: 1100 Hz tone transmission level - N 6805B7 - 0.5N 6805B8 (dB)
6805B9 PABX: 2100 Hz tone transmission level - N 6805B7 - 0.5N 6805B9 (dB)
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6805BE to
Not used - Do not change the settings.
6805C6
6805C8 to
6805D9
Not used - Do not change the settings. 4
6805DA T.30 T1 timer 1s
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NOTES
1. If a setting is not required, store FF in the address.
2. Italy and Belgium only
RAM address 68055E: the lower four bits have the following meaning.
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NCU Parameters
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Programming Procedure
Parameters
Fax Parameters
The initial settings of the following fax parameters are all FF(H) - all the parameters are disabled.
Switch 00
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Dedicated Transmission Parameters
Switch 01
No FUNCTION COMMENTS 4
Tx level
1 1 1 1 1 Disabled
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Switch 02
No FUNCTION COMMENTS
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Dedicated Transmission Parameters
0 0 0 0 Not used
0 0 0 1 2400
0 0 1 0 4800
0 0 1 1 7200
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
Switch 03
No FUNCTION COMMENTS
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Inch-mm conversion before tx If "inch only" is selected on the machine uses inch-based
Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 0 resolutions for scanning, the printed copy may be slightly
distorted at the other end if that machine uses mm-based
= Inch-mm conversion available resolutions.
0-1
Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 1 = Inch only If the setting is "Inch-mm conversion available ", Inch-mm
Bit 1: 1, Bit 0: 0 = Not used conversion become effective to the special senders.
Bit 1: 1, Bit 0: 1 = Disabled If the setting is "Disabled", the bit switch setting is used.
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Dedicated Transmission Parameters
E-mail Parameters
The initial settings of the following e-mail parameters are all "0" (all parameters disabled).
Switch 00
4
No FUNCTION COMMENTS
Switch 01
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No FUNCTION COMMENTS
Switch 02
No FUNCTION COMMENTS
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Dedicated Transmission Parameters
Switch 04
No FUNCTION COMMENTS
If the other ends have the addresses, which have the full
mode function flag ("0"), this machine determines them as
Full mode address selection
full mode standard machines.
0: Full mode address
0 • This machine attaches the "demand of reception
1: No full mode (simple confirmation" to a message when transmitting.
mode)
• This machine updates the reception capability to the
address book when receiving.
Switch 05
No FUNCTION COMMENTS
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Service RAM Addresses
• Do not change the settings which are marked as “Not used” or “Read only.”
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Service RAM Addresses
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Bit 1: Maximum document length detection 0: Double letter, 1: Longer than double-letter (well log) – up
to 1,200 mm
Bit 2: Not used
Bit 3: Fax mode settings, such as resolution, before a mode key (Copy/Fax/Printer/Scanner) is pressed
0: Not cleared, 1: Cleared
Bits 4 to 6: Not used
Bit 7: Not used
6800DF(H) - User parameter switch 15 (SWUSR_0F)
(This switch is not printed on the user parameter list.)
Bits 0, 1 and 2: Cassette for fax printout
4 Bit 2: 0, Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 1 = 1st paper feed station
Bit 2: 0, Bit 1: 1, Bit 0: 0 = 2nd paper feed station
Bit 2: 0, Bit 1: 1, Bit 0: 1 = 3rd paper feed station
Bit 2: 1, Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 0 = 4th paper feed station
Bit 2: 1, Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 1 = LCT
Other settings Not used
Bits 3 and 4: Not used
Bit 5: Using the cassette specified by bits 0, 1 and 2 above only 0: On, 1: Off
Bits 6 and 7: Not used
6800E0(H) – User parameter switch 16 (SWUSR_10)
(This switch is not printed on the user parameter list.)
Bits 0 and 1: Not used
Bit 2: Paper size selection priority for an A4 size fax message when A4/LT size paper is not available.
0: A3 has priority, 1: B4 has priority
Bits 3 to 7: Not used
6800E1(H) – User parameter switch 17 (SWUSR_11)
Bit 0: Not used
Bit 1: Not used
Bit 2: Inclusion of the “Add” button when a sequence of Quick/Speed dials is selected for broadcasting
0:Not needed, 1: Needed
Bits 3 to 6: Not used
Bit 7: Press “Start” key without an original when using the on hook dial or the external telephone,
0: displays “Cannot detect original size”. 1: Receives fax messages.
6800E2(H) - User parameter switch 18 (SWUSR_12)
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0 0 0 0 0 min.
0 0 0 1 1 min.
1 1 1 0 14 min.
1 1 1 1 15 min.
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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)
4 (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
Bit 3: Dial in function (Japan Only)
Bit 4: RDS operation 0: Not acceptable, 1: Acceptable for the limit specified by system switch 03
• This bit is only effective when RDS operation can be selected by the user
(see system switch 02).
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
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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) 4
Maximum number of redials when sending a backup file
6800F5-6800F8(H) - User parameter switch 37 (SWUSR_25)
Bit 0: 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: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Bit 1: Not used
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 to 7: Not used
6800F9(H) - User parameter switch 40 (SWUSR_28)
Bit 0: When memory space is insufficient, the machine prints and then deletes the oldest faxes, creating
memory space for storage of new faxes. 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Bit 1 to 7: Not used
6800FF(H) - User parameter switch 45 (SWUSR_2D)
Bit 0 and 1: File format for files transmitted to e-mail addresses and folders registered as forwarding,
destinations of backup file transmission, receivers for Personal Box, or end receivers for Transfer Box. 0:
PDF 1: PDF/A
Bit 2 to 7: Not used
680100 to 68010F(H) - G4 Parameter Switches – Not used
680110 to 68012F(H) - G4 Internal Switches – Not used
680130 to 68016F(H) - Service Switches
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4 6801FC to 680207(H) - The second subscriber number (ISDN G4) – Not used
680208 to 68021B(H) - PSTN-1 RTI (Max. 20 characters - ASCII) - See the following note.
68021C to 68022F(H) - PSTN-2 RTI (Max. 20 characters - ASCII) - Not used
680230 to 680246(H) - PSTN-3 RTI (Max. 20 characters - ASCII) - Not used
680247 to 680286(H) - TTI 1 (Max. 64 characters - ASCII) - See the following note.
680287 to 6802C6(H) - TTI 2 (Max. 64 characters - ASCII) - Not used
6802C7 to 680306(H) - TTI 3 (Max. 64 characters - ASCII) - Not used
680307 to 68031A(H) - PSTN-1 CSI (Max. 20 characters - ASCII)
68031B to 68032E(H) - PSTN-2 CSI (Max.20 characters - ASCII) - Not used
68032F to 680342(H) - PSTN-3 CSI (Max.20 characters - ASCII) - Not used
680343(H) - Number of PSTN-1 CSI characters (Hex)
680344(H) - Number of PSTN-2 CSI characters (Hex) - Not used
680345(H) Number of PSTN-3 CSI characters (Hex) - Not used
• 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.
680380 to 680387(H) - Last power off time (Read only)
680380(H) - 01(H) - 24-hour clock, 00(H) - 12-hour clock (AM), 02(H) - 12-hour clock (PM)
680381(H) - Year (BCD)
680382(H) - Month (BCD)
680383(H) - Day (BCD)
680384(H) – Hour
680385(H) – Minute
680386(H) – Second
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680387(H) - 00: Monday, 01: Tuesday, 02: Wednesday, /// , 06: Sunday
680394(H) - Optional equipment (Read only – Do not change the settings)
Bit 0: Page Memory 0: Not installed, 1: Installed
Bit 1: SAF Memory 0: Not installed, 1: Installed
Bits 2 to 7; Not used
680395(H) - Optional equipment (Read only – Do not change the settings)
Bits 0 to 3: Not used
Bit 4: G3-2 0: Not installed, 1: Installed
Bit 5: G3-3 0: Not installed, 1: Installed
Bit 6 and 7: Not used
680406 to 68040A – Option G3 board (G3-2) ROM information (Read only)
4
680406(H) - Suffix (BCD)
680407(H) - Version (BCD)
680408(H) - Year (BCD)
680409(H) - Month (BCD)
68040A(H) - Day (BCD)
68040B to 68040F – Option G3 board (G3-3) ROM information (Read only)
68040B(H) - Suffix (BCD)
68040C(H) - Version (BCD)
68040D(H) - Year (BCD)
68040E(H) - Month (BCD)
68040F(H) - Day (BCD)
680410(H) - G3-1 Modem ROM version (Read only)
680412(H) - G3-2 Modem ROM version (Read only)
680414(H) - G3-3 Modem ROM version (Read only)
680420(H) - Number of multiple sets print (Read only)
680476(H) - Time for economy transmission (hour in 24h clock format - BCD)
680477(H) - Time for economy transmission (minute - BCD)
680492(H) - Transmission monitor volume 00 - 07(H)
680493(H) - Reception monitor volume 00 - 07(H)
680494(H) - On-hook monitor volume 00 - 07(H)
680495(H) - Dialing monitor volume 00 - 07(H)
680496(H) - Buzzer volume 00 - 07(H)
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Service RAM Addresses
NA F4 01
EU F4 01
ASIA F4 01
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5. Detailed Section Descriptions
Overview
The FCU controls all the fax communications and fax features, in cooperation with the controller board.
Also, the FCU contains the ROM, SRAM and NCU circuit.
Fax Options:
• Extra G3 Interface option: This provides one more analog line interface. This allows full dual
access. Two extra G3 interface options can be installed.
• Memory Expansion: This expands the SAF memory and the page memory (used for image
rotation); without this expansion, the page memory is not big enough for image rotation at 400
dpi, so transmission at 400 dpi is not possible.
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Boards
FCU
The FCU (Facsimile Control Unit) controls fax communications, the video interface to the base copier’s
engine, and all the fax options.
FACE3.5 (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
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Boards
Item Description
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5. Detailed Section Descriptions
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
5 • 1Mbyte flash ROM for SG3 software storage and modem software storage
SDRAM
• 4Mbyte DRAM shared between ECM buffer, line buffer, and working memory
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
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Video Data Path
• 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.
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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.
5 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
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Video Data Path
Reception
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 dialled 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.
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5. Detailed Section Descriptions
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.
Available protocol
Option Available Line Type
Combinations
Document Server
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.
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Fax Communication Features
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 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 5
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.
200 x100
200 x 100 200 x 200
Resolution
200 x 200 200 x 400
400 x 400 (if available)
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Data Formats
The scanned data is converted into a TIFF-F formatted file.
The fields of the e-mail and their contents are as follows:
Field Content
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From Mail address of the sender
Multipart/mixed
Content Type
Attached files: image/tiff
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Fax Communication Features
In this case, this feature destination e-mail address ([email protected]) is read as the SMTP server address
"gts.abcd.com", and the transmissions bypass the SMTP server.
Selectable Options
These options are available for selection:
• With the default settings, the scan resolution can be either standard or detail. Inch-mm conversion
before TX depends on IFAX SW01 Bit 7. Detail resolution will be used if Super Fine resolution is
selected, unless Fine resolution is enabled with IFAX SW01.
• The requirements for originals (document size, scan width, and memory capacity) are the same as
for G3 fax memory TX.
• The default compression is TIFF-F format.
• IFAX SW00: Acceptable paper widths for sending
• IFAX SW09: Maximum number of attempts to the same destination
Secure Internet Transmission
SMTP Authentication:
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• User Tools> System Settings> File Transfer> SMTP Authentication
POP Before SMTP:
• User Tools> System Settings> File Transfer> POP Before SMTP
Mail Reception
Three Types
This machine supports three types of e-mail reception:
• POP3 (Post Office Protocol Ver. 3.)
• IMAP4 (Internet Messaging Access Protocol)
• SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
• For details: Core Technology Manual – Facsimile Processes – Faxing from a PC – Internet/LAN
Fax Boards – Mail Reception
POP3/IMAP4 Mail Reception Procedure
The machine automatically picks up e-mail from the server at an interval which is adjustable in the range
2 to 1440 min. in 1-minute steps:
• User Tools> System Settings> File Transfer> E-mail Reception Interval
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.
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2. To enable SMTP reception: User Tools> 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: User Tools>
System Settings> File Transfer> Reception Protocol
Mail Delivery Conditions: Transferring Mail Received With SMTP
1. The machine must be set up for SMTP mail delivery:
• User Tools> Facsimile Features> Reception Settings> SMTP RX File Delivery Settings
2. If the user wishes to limit this feature so that the machine will only deliver mail from designated
senders, the machine's "Auth. E-mail RX" feature must be set (User Tools> Facsimile Features>
Reception Settings> SMTP RX File Delivery Settings).
3. If the "SMTP RX File Delivery Setting" is set to “Off” to prohibit SMTP receiving, and if there is mail
5 designated for delivery, then the machine responds with an error. (User Tools> Facsimile Features>
Reception Settings> SMTP RX File Delivery Settings)
4. If the quick dial, speed dial, or group dial entry is incorrect, the mail transmission is lost, and the
IFAX issues an error to the SMTP server and outputs an error report.
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:
1. 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.
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Fax Communication Features
Content-Transfer-
Base 64, 7-bit, 8-bit, Quoted Printable
Encoding
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Field Content
Multipart/mixed
5 Content-Type
Text/Plain (for a text part), image/tiff (for attached files)
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Fax Communication Features
1. "CSI" ("RTI")
Fax Message No.
RTI or CSI of
the station
Mail delivery
designated for
delivery
Mail delivery,
memory RTI or CSI of Mail sending from G3
sender memory Fax Message No. + File
transfer, SMTP From
Number
receiving and Mail address of
delivery Memory sending
sender
Mail error
--- Error Message No. xxxx From CSI (RTI)
notification
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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: User Tools> System Settings> File
Transfer> Program/Change/Delete E-mail Message
- Limitations on Entries -
Item Maximum
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Fax Communication Features
Handling Reports
- Sending a Request for a Return Receipt by Mail -
After the mail sender transmits a request for a return receipt, the mail sender's journal is annotated with
two hyphens (--) in the Result column and a "Q" in the Mode column.
- Mail Receipt (Request for Receipt Confirmation) and Sending Mail Receipt Response -
After the mail receiver sends a response to the request for a return receipt, the mail receiver's journal is
annotated with two hyphens (--) in the Result column and an "A" in the Mode column.
- Receiving the Return Receipt Mail -
• After the mail sender receives a return receipt, the information in the mail sender's journal about the 5
receipt request is replaced, i.e. the journal is annotated with "OK" in the Result column.
• When the return receipt reports an error, the journal is annotated with an "E" in the Result column.
• The arrival of the return receipt is not recorded in the journal as a separate communication. Its
arrival is only reported by the presence of "OK" or "E" in the Result column.
• If the mail address used by the sender specifies a mailing list (i.e., a Group destination; the machine
sends the mail to more than one location. See "How to set up Mail Delivery"), the Result column of
the Journal is updated every time a return receipt is received. For example, if the mailing list was to
5 destinations, the Result column indicates the result of the communication with the 5th destination
only. The results of the communications to the first 4 destinations are not shown.
Exceptions:
If one of the communications had an error, the Result column will indicate E, even if subsequent
communications were OK.
If two of the communications had an error, the Journal will indicate the destination for the first error
only.
- Report Sample -
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5. Detailed Section Descriptions
IP-Fax
What is IP-FAX?
For details: Core Technology Manual – Facsimile Processes – Faxing from a PC – Internet/LAN Fax
Boards – IP-FAX
TCP is selected by default for this machine, but you can change this to UDP with IPFAX SW 00 Bit 1.
Select IP FAX Delay Level Raise the level by selecting a higher setting if
too many transmission errors are occurring on
Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Level the network.
0 0 0 0 0 If TCP/UDP is enabled on the network, raise
this setting on the T.30 machine. Increasing the
0 0 0 1 1 delay time allows the recovery of more lost
0-3
packets.
0 0 1 0 2
If only UDP is enabled, increase the number of
redundant packets.
0 0 1 1 3 Level 1~2: 3 Redundant packets
Level 3: 4 Redundant packets
Settings
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6. Specifications
General Specifications
FCU
G3
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
Resolution:
200 x 100 dpi (Standard)
200 x 200 dpi (Detail)
400 x 400 dpi (Super Fine) See Note 1
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6. Specifications
G3: 33600/31200/28800/26400/24000/21600/
Data Rate: 19200/16800/14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps
Automatic fallback
SAF
6 Standard: 4 MB
With optional Expansion Memory: 28 MB (4 MB+ 24 MB)
Memory Capacity: Page Memory
Standard: 8 MB (Print: 4 MB + Scanner: 4 MB)
With optional Expansion Memory: 16 MB (8 MB + 8 MB)
(Print 8 MB + Scanner: 8 MB)
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Capabilities of Programmable Items
Item Standard
Groups 100
Programs 100
Auto Document 6
Specific Senders 30 6
The following table shows how the capabilities of the document memory will change after the Expansion
Memory are installed.
• Measured using an ITU-T #1 test document (Slerexe letter) at the standard resolution, the auto
image density mode and the Text mode.
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IFAX Specifications
Local area network
Ethernet 100base-Tx/10base-T
Connectivity:
Gigabit Ethernet 1000 Base-T
IEEE802.11a/g, g (wireless LAN),
200 × 100 dpi (Standard resolution), 200 × 200 dpi (Detail resolution),
200 × 400 dpi (Fine resolution)*1, 400 × 400 dpi (Super Fine
resolution)*1
Resolution:
• To use 200 × 400 dpi and 400 × 400 dpi, IFAX SW01 Bit 2 and/or
Bit 4 must be set to “1”.
Document Size:
• To use B4 and A3 width, IFAX SW00 Bit 1 (B4) and/or Bit 2 (A3) must
be set to “1”.
Single/multi-part
E-mail File Format: MIME conversion
Image: TIFF-F (MH, MR, MMR)
Transmission:
SMTP, TCP/IP
Protocol:
Reception:
POP3, SMTP, IMAP4, TCP/IP
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IFAX Specifications
SMTP-AUTH
Authentication
POP before SMTP
Method:
A-POP
Remark: The machine must be set up as an e-mail client before installation. Any client
PCs connected to the machine through a LAN must also be e-mail clients, or
some features will not work (e.g. Autorouting).
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6. Specifications
IP-FAX Specifications
Local Area Network
Ethernet/10base-T, 100base-TX
Network:
Gigabit Ethernet/1000 Base-T
IEEE802.11a/g, g (wireless LAN)
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Fax Unit Configuration
FCU 3
D629 Included with fax unit
Speaker 1
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MEMO
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