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Oki Data Corporation T okyo, Japan PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION FOR FX-051 F ACSIMILE TRANSCEIVER ISSUE 4 September , 1999.
Document Revision History T itle: FX-051 Product Specification Revision Revision Item Comments Change Number Date Author 1 Feb, ’98 ISSUE E3 Hanazawa 2 June, ’99 E3 Hanazawa Correction of page 2-4(item 18), 2-5(item 24), 2-8(item 8), 2-9(item 12), 2-10(item 19), 2-12(item 37), 2-14(item 45), 2-15(item 51), 3-2(item 3.
40672201TX Rev.4 i TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 1. SCOPE ...................................................................................................................... 1- 1 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ....................................
40672201TX Rev.4 ii 4.2.4 COPY ...................................................................................................................... ... 4-5 4.2.5 Select Function .......................................................................
40672201TX Rev.4 iii 4.6.10 Broadcast entry report ............................................................................................... 4-47 4.6.11 Confidential RX report .....................................................................
40672201TX Rev.4 iv 4.11 Reference for wordings between this series and current machines ......................... 4-58 5. DOCUMENT INPUT .................................................................................................. 5-1 5.1 Document Width .
40672201TX Rev.4 v 7.2.1 International NCU ...................................................................................................... 7-1 7.3 Communication Mode ..............................................................................
40672201TX Rev.4 vi 12. SHIPPING CONDITIONS .......................................................................................... 12-1 12.1 Vibration ................................................................................................
40672201TX Rev.4 1 - 1 1. SCOPE This package describes the FX-051 Facsimile Transceiver, which may be referred to as “the product” or “the machine” in this section. The product will be manufactured by Oki Data Corporation and distributed by ODA/OEL under an appropriate product name given by ODA/OEL upon agreement with Oki Data Corporation.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 1 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The FX-051 is a half duplex, high performance, Facsimile Transceiver machine which communicates with distant stations over a voice level telephone line.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 2 2.1 General Performance Specifications General performance specifications of the product are described below for a more thorough understanding of the following descriptions: 1) Style design Desktop design 2) Applicable network type PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network), PBX telephone line.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 3 9) Printable length NA Letter: 273.4 mm (266.7 mm for assured quality) NA Legal: 349.6 mm (342.9 mm for assured quality) ISO A4: 291.0 mm (284.3 mm for assured quality) 10) Copy Stacker Copy stacker will have a capacity of 30* copies maximum.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 4 13) Scanning method • 2592 bits contact image sensor. 14) Printing method 211.3 mm (2496 bits) and/or 216.7 mm (2560 bits) 15) Minimum scanning time NSS= 0, 5, 10 ms DCS= 0, 5, 10 ms 16) Minimum print time NSF= 0 ms DIS=10 milliseconds for 3.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 5 20) Modem ITU-T V.29/V.27 ter./V.21 and V.17, V.33, as applicable. 21) Transmission speed 6 seconds (approx 6.9 sec) at 14.4 Kbps per sheet of ITU-T No.1 evaluation test chart, typical. Note 1: This speed denotes the time interval corresponding to Phase C (message transmission phase) as referred to in ITU-T T.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 6 28) MFP function By installing the optional software to PC, the following MFP function can be realized: • PC Printer function • PC Scanner function • PC FaxModem function • Location Programing function For details, see appendix A "MFP product specification" Note 1: This function is the standard for ODA.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 7 2.2 General Function Specifications General function specifications for the product are given below. They are summaries of whole descriptions. For convenience of description, the functions are classified in two categories: User functions and Service functions.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 8 6) Manual redial This feature is available to repeat dialing of the last called dial number. There is no limit on the number of repeat attempts. However, there are several restrictions in manual redial and feeder TX operation after restoration of power.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 9 11) TSI/CSI 20 characters maximum are displayed. If the function is enabled, the received TSI is marked at the top of first reproduced copy. 12) Polling (TX & RX) Documents set on the A.D.F. or in the memory can be polled from a remote station.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 10 19) Relay broadcast initiate This function automatically originates a message call via a relay station (which should be equipped with a Model OF27, OF38, OKIFAX-2600 or equivalent) to up to 99 locations. 20) Group dial list This function can store 5 lists.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 11 27) Page re-transmission This feature is a part of the memory transmission feature that re-transmits in page units image information that is distorted to a certain extent during transmission. This feature is effective only for Memory Transmission mode.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 12 32) Chain dialing This means consecutive dialing by using 2 or more One touch keys. 33) Realtime dialing The dialing digit signal can be transmitted immediately to the line when pressing the keypad, when dialing with telephone off-hook or Hook key is pressed.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 13 39) TEL/FAX automatic switching (1) If the machine detects a call with a CNG signal indicating an auto send facsimile call, it starts an automatic document receiving operation. (2) If it detects a call without a CNG signal, it sounds the buzzer to indicate a telephone call.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 14 44) Key touch tone The key touch tone sounds when any key on the control panel is pressed. 45) Machine counter (Under planning) The machine has five counters to count DRUM, TONER, DRUMT and PRINT for printer section and SCAN for scanner section.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 15 47) Broadcast entry report (confirmation purpose) For broadcast, each destination address and entry time etc. (immediate or delayed), is available for printing by manual control, only during programming prior to the communication.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 16 TYPE2 means ... The functions from #1 to #4 of upper TYPE2 are the same as TYPE1. If the FAX machine does not detect CNG signal during working of TAD, the machine will go to standby mode. TYPE3 means ... The functions from #1 to #2 of upper TYPE3 are the same as TYPE1.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 17 55) The following functions are not available. • 2nd cassette • Confidential broadcast • Relay broadcast • Delayed confidential transmission • Delayed relay broadcast.
40672201TX Rev.4 2 - 18 2.2.2 Service functions 1) Local diagnosis (Refer to Fig. 4-1-1/2) Local diagnosis consists of a LED test, MF tone test, sensor test, H-MODEM TX/RX test, tone test and print test, including memorized test pattern printing, a memory check and a program version check.
40672201TX Rev.4 3 - 1 3. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION 3.1 General Appearance Overall design and mechanical structure of the product are shown in Fig. 3-1, 3-2. 3.2 Dimensions Overall dimensions of the product are less than the following: Width: Approx. 316 mm Depth: Approx.
40672201TX Rev.4 3 - 2 3.8 Labels and Decals Some of the following Labels and Decals shall be pasted on the machine if necessary. • FCC Label Part 15 and Part 68 • Warning label on Power code • DOC certification • DOC LOAD NUMBER • BABT Approval Label • BABT REN Label • Warning Label for Fuser 3.
40672201TX Rev.4 3 - 3 Table 3-1 OKI FX-051 Corporate Colors Parts Description Color Name Color Reference Enclosures Cover-Top Silver Gray OKI DATA Original 3.
40672201TX Rev.4 3 - 4 Operator Panel Design (Alphabetalic Characters on Ten-key Pad) The specification is accordance with ITU (formely CCITT) recommendation, E.161. Some other countries will also introduce this specification for the approvals in near future.
40672201TX Rev.4 3 - 5 Fig. 3-1 FX-051 External View T ra y-P aper T ra y-Document Cov er-T op Case-OPE (T) Cov er-Main Cov er Manual Document Stack er-Document (Optional) Cov er-F ront 190 mm 383 mm .
40672201TX Rev.4 3 - 6 MCNT PSU HV NCU Rear Right Front Left CN11 Centro CN10 NCU LED-Head CN12 CN9 Speaker DC OUTPUT CN7 PSU CN6 HV CN13 D-Motor CN2 Clutch CN1 S-Motor CN8 CB CN3 PC1/2 CN4 OPE CN5 CIS AC INPUT AC OUTPUT CB Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 3 - 7 Document Paper EP drum Roller - Heater Paper exit ID unit LED head Scanner block Roller - ADF Separation rubber OPE board Roller - Scan Document exit Manual paper feeder inlet Image sensor Roller - Hopping Printer block Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 3 - 8 Fig. 3-3 FX-051 Control Panel UNIQUE 8.5" A4 B5 A5 OKIFAX AUTO REC SEARCH AUTO DIAL HYPHEN REDIAL HOOK V.REQUEST PHOTO EX FINE FINE STD LIGHT NORMAL DARK ALARM STOP START YES NO OKI * 0 # ABC DEF JKL MNO GHI TUV WXYZ PQRS 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 SELECT FUNCTION DELAYED TX REPORT PRINT PRINT OPERATION COUNTER DISPLAY CONF.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - i INDEX Fig. 4-1 (1/2-2/2) General Key Operation (No Document) Fig. 4-1-1 (1/2-2/2) Typical Transmission Fig. 4-1-2 Typical Reception Fig. 4-2-1 Power on Operation Fig. 4-2-2 (1/2-2/2) FX-051 Mechanical Control Sequence Operation with Programming Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - ii Operations During Communication or Standby Fig. 4-4-1 Copy Operation Fig. 4-4-2 Message Confirmation Report Fig. 4-4-3 (1/3-3/3) AUTO REC Key Operation Fig. 4-4-4 Transmit Resolution and Type of Original Fig. 4-4-5 (1/3-3/3) LCD Message During Communication Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - iii Fig. 4-5-8 Protocol Dump Report Fig. 4-5-9 Broadcast Entry Report Fig. 4-5-10 Broadcast Confirmation Report Fig. 4-5-11 Power Outage Report Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 1 4. OPERATION For operation, Table 4-1 to Table 4-9, Fig. 4-1 to Fig. 4-5 are attached at the end of this Section. 4.1 Major Apparatus Appearing on the Machine’s Cabinet Fig. 3-1, 3-3 and 3-4 shows the machine’s cabinet design for US/CANADA/INT’L versions.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 2 4.1.6 Manual Paper Feeder A slot of the manual paper feeder is prepared underneath front face. 4.1.7 AC Inlet A male-type 3-pin connector to which the furnished AC power cord is connected. Note: The fuse for the mains is located within the power supply unit to prevent replacement by the user.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 3 4.2 Controls and Indicators on Control Panel (Fig. 3-3) This Section identifies the locations of controls and indicators provided on Control Panel and explains their functions briefly. The detail of user and service functions are described in Section 4.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 4 PHOTO is applicable when the original document includes half-tone images and will cause the machine to send the image data in scale grades, using error diffusion algorithm.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 5 4.2.4 COPY Function: This key is used for four purposes: document copying, transmission or commu- nication receipt output, location programming for one-touch or autodial and service person setting mode. When document is placed on ADF, the switch serves as a command key to direct the machine to start a copying operation.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 6 4.2.6 Auto Dial Function: When pressed, will identify to the machine that the 2-digits code which follows is an auto-dial code registered in advance. A total of 70 locations numbered can be programmed. The operator can use AUTO DIAL with the external handset both on hook and off hook.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 7 Display: A message to indicate the redial state will show up on LCD display. 4.2.9 STOP Function: When STOP key is pressed twice within 3 seconds during message transmis- sion, the machine will immediately stop the operation. The half-fed document to the stacker will come to a halt.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 8 4.2.10 START Function: When pressed, will cause the machine to start up for whatever the operator has commanded to the machine in advance - for example, message transmission, manual message reception, technical programming, etc.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 9 4.2.12 One-Touch Keys Function: One touch keys are used for following purposes. • single destination designation • various functions for communication or registration a) Sin.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 10 4.2.14 V. REQUEST/HOOK Toggle selecting action between activation and deactivation of the voice request initiated by the operator. This function does not available in Instant dialing and memory reception. (Table 4-1) Function: this key has 2 functions.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 11 Printer alarm (Printer I/F abnormal, engine error, fan alarm, and fusing unit error) cover open Recording paper jam or printer alarm shall be reset by opening the cover or by power off and on after remedying the cause. It is necessary to press the STOP switch in addition in case of a paper jam.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 12 4.3.1 Power Turning On It is assumed that the machine is unpacked and installed on a desk or appropriate stand. All default conditions (the machine configuration parameters) are assumed as those set at the factory, including AUTO RECEIVE MODE which is set to ON.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 13 Note 1: For convenience of description, the following assumptions are made for Fig. 4-1-1. 1) Five sheets of A4-size document be transmitted to an address, 3454 2111, which is placed in standby in Auto Receive Mode. The Date and Time indication is 14:59 FAX.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 14 6) Pressing the SEARCH key causes searching of the registered destinations (from among one-touch dial No. to 2-digits auto dial code). There are two following cases in this mode: • Manual search dial (the fifth flow from the bottom in Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 15 In addition, LCD will display: 07/01/1998 14:57 TEL SELECT LOCATION which prompts the operator to enter the telephone number of the station to which the document is to be transmitted.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 16 Manual Dialing (External Telephone) It is assumed that the operator dials the telephone number by using the dialing facility provided on the telephone unit.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 17 Pressing the START key will cause the machine to seize the line and start dialing to the exchange. Fig. 4-4-6 shows AUTO START ON in parenthe- ses, which denotes that there is the case in which the operator does not need to press the START key when "AUTO START" is enabled.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 18 Pressing the START key will cause the machine to seize the line and start dialing to the exchange. Similar to the case of One-Touch Auto Dialing, Fig. 4-4-6 shows AUTO START ON in parentheses, which denotes that there is the case in which the operator does not need to press START when "AUTO START" is enabled.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 19 When the machine has completed dialing, the message on the LCD would change to: 001160977484184 CALLING The machine proceeds to send the message which is identified by the "KEYPAD DIAL" block shown in Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 20 Ex. d) Reception of NSF (Personal ID)/CSI If the machine receives NSF (Non-Standard Facilities) with Personal ID from the distant station, the message on the LCD will be: OKI-TOKYO SENDING /144 OKI-T OKY O is receiv ed as P ersonal ID from the distant station.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 21 If the machine receives no CSI and no NSF from the distant station, the message on LCD display will be: OKI-TOKYO SENDING /144 OKI-T OKY O is calling ID which is registered in One touch ke y .
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 22 4.3.5 Typical Message Reception (Auto Receive and Manual Receive Modes) The product is shipped with its receive mode set to Auto Rec Mode. Therefore, when the power is turned on, the LCD indicates that the machine is in the auto-receive standby state.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 23 sion, confidential transmission, relayed initiate transmission, feeder polling transmission, and transmission preparation) are described in Section 4.3. Refer to Fig. 4-1 (1/2 - 2/2 General Key Operation). 4.4.1 Method for Selection Function Press the FUNCTION key once to enter the mode for selecting the user functions.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 24 b) Data registration Data to be registered is classified into numeric data (ex. password, telephone num- ber, etc.) and character data (ex. calling party ID, personal ID, destination ID, etc.). Numeric data is input by using numeric (ten) keys and, if allowed, hyphen key, pause key (one touch No.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 25 4.4.4 Operation of Polling Reception Function: This feature is effective only when the distant station is ready for polling transmission. Operation: The operation of Polling Reception and Cancellation of Multiple Poll are shown in Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 26 4.4.5.4 Phone Directory Function: The function allows the operator to print out the Phone Directory report manually. A brief description of "Phone Directory Report" will be given in Section 4.6 Reports and Lists. Operation: The operation is shown in Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 27 Operation: The operation is shown in Fig. 4-3-1 and 4-3-13. 4.4.6.2 Toner Counter Function: This counter is provided to serviceman to check the number of toner counter. When Technical Function No.32 (Toner counter clear)=OFF, this counter message is skipped.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 28 3) Group dial programming (Fig. 4-3-16) 4) User function programming (Fig. 4-3-17) 5) Data programming (Fig. 4-3-19, 20, 21) 6) Personal BOX programming (Fig. 4-3-22) 7) MEM. password programming (Fig. 4-3-23) 8) Restrict ID programming (Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 29 4.4.7.4 Function Programming Default table is shown in Table 4-6. Operation: The operation is shown in Fig. 4-3-1, 4-3-17 and 4-3-18. 01: Default arrangement for message confirmation report (Single location) (ON/OFF) Function: To enable or disable the automatic message confirmation printout after a single location call.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 30 Function: To enable H or L or disable the line monitory sound. In case setting H/L, monitor is enable for 5 seconds after dialing. Operation: The operation for setting of default position is described in Fig. 4-3-17 and 4-3-18.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 31 11: Ringing response time selection (1 RING/05/10/15/20 SEC) This selection cannot be changed unless the service bit is set to one in some countries. Operation: The operation for setting of the default position is described in Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 32 17: Memory TX/Feeder TX switch Function: To select the transmission mode (MEM. TX/FEED. TX) of default. This function becomes effective when Instant Dial of No. 26 is set to OFF. (Refer to P.4-20 Document reading timing) Operation: Refer to Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 33 Function: To enable or disable MEM RX when toner low condition. ON: To receive the message in the memory when the remaining toner level is low or none.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 34 28: One-touch keys parameter Function: To assign the following features combined together as echo protection to each one-touch key. Protective tone Ignoring the 1ST DIS. Operation: The operation for setting of default position is described in Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 35 a) Redial time (0 to 10 times: one time steps) b) Redial interval (1 to 6 minutes: one minute steps) c) Dial tone detection (ON/OFF) d) Busy tone detection (ON/OFF) e) MF or DP.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 36 4.4.7.8 Restrict ID programming Function: Restrict ID is a function available only person who knows Password, and this function can register 24 types of ID when Restrict Access of user's setting No. 26 is set to ON. Operation: The programming operations are described in Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 37 4.5 Technical Programming (Service Functions) Technical programming available with this product are classified into five categories, accord- ing to the nature and method of ser.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 38 4.5.2 Technical functions Parentheses means setting variation. Default table is shown in Table 4-7. Operation : The operation is shown in Fig. 4-3-4. 01. Service Bit (ON/OFF) Switching serviceman/user operation where there is a difference between U.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 39 TYPE2 : Real time dialing is available when the optional hand set is OFF-HOOK or press HOOK key. 08. TEL/FAX Switch (ON/OFF) Switching the TEL/FAX automatic switch function 09. MDY/DMY (MDY/DMY for US/CANADA version. MDY/DMY for INT'L version) Refer to Table 4-7.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 40 18. Error Criterion (00-99) To select the error criterion ratio. Refer to 4.8.13. 19. Off-Hook Bypass (ON/OFF) Switching the function of maintaining communication without hooking up the telephone set in usual test, etc. 20. Non-Loaded (NL) Equalizer (0, 1.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 41 30. NSF Switch (ON/OFF) NSF signal transmitting selectable. 31. ID/TSI Priority (ID/TSI) Selects ID/TSI printing in the distant station ID column of the report. 32. Toner Counter Clear (ON/OFF) Selects whether this function of toner counter clear operating is permitted for user or not.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 42 4.6 Reports and Lists This Section presents the formats of reports and lists referred in the preceding paragraphs, with some example entries for reference purposes. The formats are attached to the last of Section 4 for reference purposes (Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 43 13. Number of pages stored in memory Page number is printed only in case transmission from memory is carried out. 14. Page numbers of the pages to which an RTN signal or a PIN signal received. The asterisk (*) mark indicates that retransmission of the page met the criteria of copy quality.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 44 4.6.3 Broadcast confirmation report Format : See Fig. 4-5-10. Method : The report will be manually or automatically printed out. Descriptions : 1. Title of the report 2. Date and time when the report was printed 3. Sender ID 4.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 45 4. Reception data • Prints the information of no paper/no toner reception. • ENTRIES is the number of received communication stored in the memory. • PAGES is the number of total pages of the received messages stored in the memory.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 46 4. User programmed function parameters Function parameters are shown in sub-section 4.4.5.4. 5. Telephone and call back number 6. Dial parameters 4.6.6 Service default report (configuration report: service-bit = ON) Format : See Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 47 (2/2) 1. Title of the report 2. Date and time when the report was printed 3. Sender ID 4. Group number (#1 - #5) 5. Programmed one-touch numbers (01 - 10) 6. Programmed auto-dial numbers (01 - 70) 4.6.8 Protocol dump data printing Format : See Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 48 4.6.10 Broadcast entry report Format : See Fig. 4-5-9. Purpose : To allow the operator to obtain a list of entered locations for the broadcast. Descriptions : 1. Title of the report 2. Date and time when the report was printed 3.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 49 4.6.13 Call back message Format : See Fig. 4-5-13. (Call back message) Purpose : To send a prepared message to destination. 4.7 Restrictions by the Printer 4.7.1 Printing time 8 pages of A4-size paper per minute As illustrated above, it takes about 7.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 50 4.7.2 Printing area and image scaling 4.7.2.1 Variable (reduction) printing FX-051 uses cut-sheet papers of A4, letter, and legal sizes. FX-051 (US), for example, reads a document at 8 dots/mm x 7.7 lines/mm and sends it to remote TX-051 (US).
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 51 4.7.4 Heater control The temperature of the toner fixing heater is lowered in the standby state to reduce power consumption and heat generation. The heater control operation is shown below. • The printer is normally placed in the standby.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 52 4.8.2 Incoming Ringer Bell signal is generated by software for several countries (Holland, Belgium, New Zealand etc.) of INT'L version because ring circuit is not installed for the these countries. Therefore, the machine must make a bell signal and generate the bell sound through a speaker.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 53 4.8.7 Hyper power save mode (This wording is tentative) To decrease the machine's power consumption, machine supplies power only for Control Panel circuit and a part of NCU board circuit in standby mode. Refer to Fig.4-4-20 Machine shows *POWER SAVE MODE PRESS "START" during power save mode.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 54 To generate a cleaning page on the FX048 series, press the SELECT FUNCTION key once then press OT10 key and NO key twice. LCD display shows PRINTER CLEANING, then press YES key and PRINTER CLEANING EXECUTING is displayed. Machine will return to stand by mode after the cleaning procedure.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 55 4.8.15 T1(TX) and T1 (RX) Timer Value T1(TX) timer name is changed from T1 T.O. Refer to Fig.4-3-4-2/3 and Table 4-7. T1 (RX) timer is reception side. This setting is added to apply to PTT approval from this series. Refer to Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 56 4.9 New Functions and changed operations 4.9.1 300DPI function For FAX communication For Local copy and PC scan in horizontal resolution For Printer 4.9.1.1 TX mode When EXTRA FINE mode is selected, the machine will transmit in the following resolution.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 57 4.9.2 TX preparation and dual access For the patterns of Dual Access and the description of the Dual Access, refer to Table 4-5 Dual Access Combination Table and Fig. 4-4-16 TX Preparation and Dual Access. Reception is available during printing from the memory reception.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 58 4.10.6 Personal BOX This function can set BOX No. (1 to 8) as Confidential reception/Bulletin Polling assigning. (Refer to 4.4.7.6, Fig. 4-3-22) 4.10.7 BULLETIN POLLING A kind of polling transmission. Bulletin polling enables polling transmission many times until deleting the documents stored in the memory.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 59 Fig. 4-1-1/2 General Key Operation POWER ON 1 2 STANDBY MODE FUNCTION COPY SELECT FUNCTION COPY X 2 TECH. PROGRAMMING OT1 1 LOCAL TEST 1: SELF DIAGNOSIS 2: SENSOR CALIBRATION 3: LED TEST 4: TONE SEND TEST 5: MODEM SEND TEST 6: MODEM REC.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 60 Fig. 4-1-2/2 General Key Operation 1 2 USER PROGRAMMING OT9 FUNCTION 1 FUNC. PROGRAMMING 01: 02: 03: 04: 05: 06: 07: 08: 09: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: 20: 21: 22: 23: 24: 25: 26: 27: 28: MCF (SINGLE-LOC.) MCF (MULTI-LOC.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 61 Fig. 4-1-1-1/2 Typical Transmission XX:XX XXX (STANDBY CONDITION) AUTO DIALING? WHICH MODE? YES NO ONE-TOUCH • ONE-TOUCH KEY (e.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 62 CSI RECEIVED? 33454 2111 SENDING /144 NO YES OKI TAKASAKI SENDING /144 (¥ FAX MESSAGE TRANSMISSION STATUS) MESSAGE TRANSMISSION COMPLETED? RECEIVED DCN? NO YES LOCAL PROBLEM OCCURRED? RESULT = OK COMMUN. ERROR NO YES DOC. JAMMED , etc.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 63 XX:XX XXX AUTO RECEIVE MODE? YES NO MANUAL RECEIVE MODE 33454 2111 RECEIVING /144 OKI TAKASAKI RECEIVING /144 MESSAGE RECEPTION COMPLETED? RECEIVED DCN? NO YES LOCAL PROBLEM OCCURRED? RESULT = OK COMMUN.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 64 Fig. 4-2-1 Power on Operation POWER ON Powered on while holding down COPY key. Go to Technical Programming (Fig. 4-3-2) NO YES YES NO Initial system reset condition when power is turned ON. Powered on while holding FUNCTION key down Go to Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 65 Fig. 4-2-2-1/2 FX-051 Mechanical Control Sequence (Single Page) • Separation rubber • S roller (includ feed, sensor and exit) • Exit pinch • CIS • PC2 • PC1 21.2 mm 29.5 mm 4.5 mm • ADF roller • First pinch roller ON: 15.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 66 Fig. 4-2-2-2/2 FX-051 Mechanical Control Sequence (Multi Page) • Separation rubber • S roller (includ feed, sensor and exit) • Exit pinch • CIS • PC2 • PC1 21.2 mm 29.5 mm 4.5 mm • ADF roller • First pinch roller ON: 15.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 67 Mode Restart Intial start Prefeed STD (3.85) FINE (7.7) EX. FINE (15.4) Holding Pulse speed Current value Pulse speed Current value Pulse speed Current value Pulse speed Curren.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 68 Fig. 4-3-1 One Touch Key Operation Note: OT2, OT6, 7, 8, 9, 10 are invalid during PC printing. 14:14 FAX ENTER ID → [XXXX] 14:14 FAX 07/01/1998 14:14 FAX SELECT LOCATION(S) (DOC. OFF/ON) Document on hopper DEPARTMENT No. registration DEPARTMENT No.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 69 TECH. PROGRAMMING YES( ← /1-5) NO( → ) 14:14 FAX → key 1:LOCAL TEST YES( ← ) NO( → /1-5) ← key 1 1-5 → key 2:TECHNICAL FUNCTION YES( ← ) NO( → /1-5) 1-5 → k.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 70 Fig. 4-3-3-1/3 Local Test 1:LOCAL TEST YES( ← ) NO( → /1-5) 1:SELF DIAGNOSIS YES( ← ) NO( → /1-8) ← key CPU PROG XXXX XXXX ← key 1:SELF DIAGNOSIS EXCUTING 1 (Display for 3 seconds) No paper, Cover open Paper jam, Printer alarm 2:SENSOR CALIBRATION YES( ← ) NO( → /1-8) 1-8 Go to stand by.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 71 Fig. 4-3-3-2/3 Local Test (Sensor calibration) 1:SELF DIAGNOSIS YES( ← ) NO( → /1-8) 2:SENSOR CALIBRATION YES( ← ) NO( → /1-8) ← key 2:SENSOR CALIBRATION PLEASE SET DOCUMENT Set white document.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 72 4:TONE SEND TEST YES( ← ) NO( → /1-8) 4:TONE SEND TEST 2100HZ SENDING ← key ← key or 1-8 4:TONE SEND TEST 1100HZ SENDING 4:TONE SEND TEST 1100HZ SENDING After 30 seconds elapsed *1) The LCD indication is further displayed more 30 seconds by pressing the START key.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 73 Fig. 4-3-4-1/3 Technical Function Programming ← key From Fig. 4-3-2 Technical Programming 1 → key or 1-5 FUNCTION NO. [_] ENTER 01-33 Go to Fig. 4-3-2. 01 01:SERVICE BIT [ OFF ]YES( ← ) NO( → ) ← key → key ON OFF 02 02:MONITOR CONT.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 74 Fig. 4-3-4-2/3 Technical Function Programming 11:TONE FOR ECHO [ OFF ]YES( ← ) NO( → ) 12:MH ONLY [ OFF ]YES( ← ) NO( → ) → key ON OFF 13:H/MODEM RATE [14.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 75 Fig. 4-3-4-3/3 Technical Function Programming 22:T/F TONE ATT. [ 9 DB]YES( ← ) NO( → ) 23:MF ATT. [ 6 DB]YES( ← ) NO( → ) → key 0DB~15DB 24:RING DURA.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 76 Fig. 4-3-5 System Reset 3:SYSTEM RESET YES( ← ) NO( → /1-5) 1:ALL DATA CLR YES( ← ) NO( → /1-3) ← key 1-3 → key 2:LOCATION DATA CLR YES( ← ) NO( → /1-3) 1-3 3:CONFIG. DATA CLR YES( ← ) NO( → /1-3) 1-3 → key ← key 1 2 3 Go to Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 77 Fig. 4-3-6 Default Type Setting 4:DEFAULT TYPE SET YES( ← ) NO( → /1-5) DEFAULT TYPE SET [ 1]YES( ← ) NO( → ) ← key → key ← key 1~20 PROGRAMMING Change of version.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 78 Fig. 4-3-7 Delayed TX SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.= 100% DELAYED TX TIME [_ : ]PRG. TIME 0-9 Press OT1 key. DELAYED TX TIME [1_: ]PRG. TIME 0-9 DELAYED TX TIME [12:_ ]PRG. TIME 0-9 DELAYED TX TIME [12:3_]PRG. TIME 0-9 DELAYED TX TIME [12:34]YES( ← ) NO( → ) SELECT LOCATION(S) Select location.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 79 Fig. 4-3-8-1/2 Personal Box Print Out PRINT PERSONAL BOX? YES( ← ) NO( → ) PERSONAL BOX NO. [ ] ENTER 0-8 SELECT FUNCTION [OT] MEMORY AVAIL.= 100% ← key ← key PERSONAL BOX NO. [1] YES( ← ) NO( → ) SELECT FUNCTION [OT] MEMORY AVAIL.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 80 Fig. 4-3-8-2/2 Memory Message Print Out SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.=50% MESSAGE IN MEMORY PRINTING STOPPED CANCEL ? YES( ← ) NO( → ) CONFIRM PAPER SIZE MEMORY CANCELED PRINT Personal BOX ? YES( ← ) NO( → ) NO DATA IN MEMORY Press OT2 key 3 sec Password No.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 81 Fig. 4-3-9 Confidential TX Programming 14:14 FAX FUNC.NOT AVAILABLE NFS SWITCH=OFF Press FUNCTION key. 3 sec Press OT3 key. DIS BIT32=ON Press START key. Press START key. MAX 20 DIGITS (0~9, space, *, #) SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 82 SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.= 100% FUNC.NOT AVAIRAVLE Press OT4. OKI TOKYO YES(START) NO(LOC.) RELAY PASSWORD[0000] YES( ← ) NO( → ) Previous data of password, if assigned, is shown.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 83 Fig. 4-3-10-2/2 Relay Broadcast Initiate MEMORY AVAIL.= 100% SCANNING 01 07/01/1998 14:14 FAX COVER OPEN STOPPED MEMORY OVERFLOW 07/01/1998 14:14 FAX RELOAD DOCUMENT SEND SCANE.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 84 Fig. 4-3-11 Polling TX/RX Programming SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.= 100% BULLETIN POLL YES( ← ) NO( → ) PERSONAL BOX NO.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 85 Fig. 4-3-12-1/2 Report Print (In case of Service bit = OFF) SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.= 100% 1:ACTIVITY REPORT YES( ← ) NO( → /1-6) → key ← key 1-6 ACTIVITY REPORT PRINTING CONFIRM PAPER SIZE No paper or cover open when the paper size is set to OTHER.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 86 Fig. 4-3-12-2/2 Report Print (In case of Service bit = ON) SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.= 100% 1:ACTIVITY REPORT YES( ← ) NO( → /1-6) → key ← key 1-6 ACTIVITY REPORT PRINTING CONFIRM PAPER SIZE No paper or cover open when the paper size is set to OTHER.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 87 Fig. 4-3-13-1/3 Counter Display/Clear (In case of Service bit = OFF&TOWER COUNT CLEAR=ON) 14:14 FAX SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 88 Fig. 4-3-13-2/3 Counter Display/Clear (In case of service bit = OFF and Toner Counter Clear = OFF) 14:14 FAX SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 89 Fig. 4-3-13-3/3 Counter Display/Clear (In case of Service bit = ON) 14:14 FAX SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.= 100% → key ← key Press FUNCTION key. DRUM COUNT XXXXXX CLEAR( ← ) NEXT( → ) TONER COUNT XXXXXX CLEAR( ← ) NEXT( → ) SCAN COUNT XXXXXX CLEAR( ← ) NEXT( → ) CLEAR Press OT7 key.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 90 Fig. 4-3-14 One Touch Programming SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.= 100% LOCATION PROGRAMMING ENTER(SRCH,OT,A/D,#) OT8 OT key NO=< FAX NO. > ID=< LOCATION ID. > After 3 seconds After 3 seconds NO=_ ID= 03 . . . . 123 NO=03 3404 7123_ ID= Press START key.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 91 Fig. 4-3-15 Auto-dial Programmiong SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.= 100% LOCATION PROGRAMMING ENTER(SRCH,OT,A/D,#) OT8 Press A/D key. NO=< FAX NO. > ID=< LOCATION ID. > After 3 seconds ILLEGAL OPERATION After 3 seconds NO=_ ID= 03 .
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 92 Fig. 4-3-16 Group Dial Programming LOCATION PROGRAMMING ENTER(SRCH,OT,A/D,#) # GROUP SETTING [ ] ENTER 1-5 #05:SELECT LOC.(S) YES(STR/LOC) EXIT( → ) AUTO DIAL NO.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 93 Fig. 4-3-17 User Function Programming Press OT9 key. key key Go to Function Programming. 1-9 key key Go to Dial Parameter Programming. 1-9 key key Go to Clock Adjustment.. 1-9 key key Go to System Data Programming. 1-9 1 2 3 4 (Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 94 Fig. 4-3-18-1/4 Function Programming Function Programming 1:FUNC. PROGRAMMING YES( ← ) NO( → /1-7) 1 ← key → key FUNCTION NO. [_ ] ENTER 01-28 01 01:MCF(SINGLE-LOC.) [ OFF ] YES( ← ) NO( → ) ← key 01:MCF(SINGLE-LOC.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 95 Fig. 4-3-18-2/4 Function Programming Function Programming 09:TX MODE DEFAULT YES( ← ) NO( → ) ← key → key LED 10:T/F TIMER PRG. [20SEC] YES( ← ) NO( → ) ← key → key → key 20 SEC 35 SEC 13:1’ST PAPER SIZE [ A4 ] YES( ← ) NO( → ) ← key → key SET & ← key NO RI for 90 sec.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 96 Fig. 4-3-18-3/4 Function Programming Function Programming 17:MEM./FEEDER SW. [ MEM ] YES( ← ) NO( → ) ← key → key 18:POWER SAVE MODE [ ON ] YES( ← ) NO( → ) ← key.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 97 Function Programming OT key 25 26 27 28 ON OFF ← key ← key ← key ← key → key → key → key 1 4 ECHO PROTECTION [ OFF ] YES( ← ) NO( → ) FAX SPEED [14.4K] YES( ← ) NO( → ) 25:INSTANT DIALING [ ON ] YES( ← ) NO( → ) 28:ONE TOUCH PARAM.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 98 Fig. 4-3-19-1/4 Dial Parameters 1:FUNC. PROGRAMMING YES( ← ) NO( → /1-7) 2 2:DIAL PARAMETER YES( ← ) NO( → /1-7) ← key REDIAL TRIES [ 5TRY] YES( ← ) NO( → ) ← k.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 99 Fig. 4-3-19-2/4 Dial Parameters PULSE DIAL TYPE [ N ] YES( ← ) NO( → ) ← key → key MF(TONE) DURATION [ 75MS] YES( ← ) NO( → ) ← key → key PBX LINE [ OFF ] YES( .
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 100 Fig. 4-3-19-3/4 Dial Parameters (1) Comparison List for all Versions TSI PROG. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★★★ ★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ COUNTRY CODE USA INT GBR IRL NOR SWE FIN DEN GER HUN TCH POL SUI AUT BEL SENDER ID ★ ★★ ★★ ★ ★★ ★★★ ★★★ FORWARDING NO.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 101 Fig. 4-3-19-4/4 Dial Parameters (2) Comparison List for all Versions CLOCK ADJUSTMENT ★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ COUNTRY CODE HOL POR ITA GRE AUS NZL SIN TSI PROG. ★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ SENDER ID ★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ FORWARDING NO.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 102 Fig. 4-3-20 Clock Adjustment 1:FUNC. PROGRAMMING YES( ← ) NO( → /1-7) 3 3:CLOCK ADJUSTMENT YES( ← ) NO( → /1-7) ← key [07/01/1998 12:23] YES( ← ) NO( → /0-9) ← key → key or 0-9 Enter time and date by using → key and 0-9 keys.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 103 Fig. 4-3-21 System Data Programming 4:SYSTEM DATA PRG. YES( ← ) NO( → /1-7) ← key 4 NO=_ ID= Press 03. SPACE ..123 keys. NO=03 3404 7123_ ID= Press START key. NO=03 3404 7123 ID=_ 666655...... NO=03 3404 7123 ID=OKI TOKYO_ Press START key.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 104 Fig. 4-3-22 PERSONAL Box Programming 5:PERSONAL BOX PRG. YES( ← ) NO( → /1-7) ← key ← key PERSONAL BOX NO.[ ] ENTER 1-8 1 PERSONAL BOX NO.[1] YES( ← ) NO( → /) ILLEGAL OPERATION PRG. PASSWORD [_ ] ENTER 4 DIGITS Enter 1, 1, 1, 1 POLL Enter 1, 1, 1, 1 PRG.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 105 Fig. 4-3-23 Memory Password Programming 6:MEM PASSWORD PRG. YES( ← ) NO( → 1-7) PRG. PASSWORD [ ] ENTER 4DIGITS PRG. PASSWORD [XXXX] ENTER 4DIGITS ILLEGAL OPERATION Go to Fig. 4-3-17 Call incoming form is MEM mode. Registered password 1111 1111 STOP key SPACE key 3 SEC PRG.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 106 Fig. 4-3-24 Restrict ID Programming ← key ← key ← key DEPARTMENT NO. [_ ] ENTER 01-24 01 *1) DEPARTMENT NO. [01] ENTER 01-24 No registration Registered (1234) ENTER ID [XXXX] ENTER 4DIGITS 123 8:RESTRICT ID PRG. YES( ← ) NO( → /1-9) → key → key → key or 1-9 Go to Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 107 Fig. 4-3-25 Printer Cleaning Operation CONFIRM PAPER SIZE PRINTER CLEANING YES( ← ) NO( → ) After 3 seconds PRINTER CLEANING EXECUTING STOPPED SELECT FUNCTION(OT) MEMORY AVAIL.=50% Press STOP key. ← key → key Press OT10 key End of feed End of operation Go to stand by.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 108 4-4-1. Copy Operation Fig. 4-4-2 Message Confirmation Report 12:34 FAX No document on hopper Press COPY key. OKI TAKASAKI 12:34 OK 03 NO DATA IN MEMORY MSG.CONFIRMATION TO PRINT,PRESS"COPY" Confirmation report data No data After 3 seconds Press COPY key within 3 seconds.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 109 Fig. 4-4-3-1/3 AUTO REC Key Operation (When MEM.PASSWORD is not registered.) 4-4-3 AUTO REC Key Operation (When MEM.PASWORD is not registered.) 14:14 FAX Press AUTO REC. key. 14:14 FAX AUTO RECEIVE MODE Press AUTO REC. key. Press AUTO REC.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 110 Fig. 4-4-3-2/3 AUTO REC Key Operation (Attached sheet 1) Attached sheet 1 MSG. IN MEMORY :MEM MSG. IN MEMORY :FAX AUTO RECEIVE MODE After 3 seconds elapsed After 3 seconds elapsed PROGRAMMING FLASH memory writing (1 to a few seconds) MSG.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 111 4-4-3 AUTO REC Key Operation (When MEM.PASSWORD is registered.) Fig. 4-4-3-3/3 AUTO REC Key Operation (When MEM.PASSWORD is registered.) 14:14 FAX Press AUTO REC. key. 14:14 FAX AUTO RECEIVE MODE Press AUTO REC. key. Press AUTO REC.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 112 MSG. IN MEMORY :MEM MSG. IN MEMORY :MEM MEMORY RECEIVE MODE Press AUTO REC. key (within 3 seconds) PASSWORD is not registered yet. PASSWORD NG PASSWORD After 3 seconds elapsed PRG.PASSWORD [_ ] ENTER 4DIGITS Enter 1234 key. PRG.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 113 Fig. 4-4-4 Transmit Resolution and Type of Original 4-4-4. Transmit Resolution and Type of Original 07/01/1998 14:14 FAX SELECT LOCATION(S) Press ← key. Transmit resolution 07/01/1998 14:14 FAX SELECT LOCATION(S) Press ← key.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 114 Fig. 4-4-5-1/3 LCD Message During Communication (TX) LCD Indication During Transmission If characters of TSI/CSI are alphabets or others which are possible to display, machine shows it on the LCD. If the code is impossible to display, it is replaced by space.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 115 Fig. 4-4-5-2/3 LCD Message During Commuincation (RX) If characters of TSI/CSI are alphabets or others which are possible to display, machine shows it on the LCD.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 116 NO. = NO. =<MAIL BOX NO.> SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.= 100% 03 3456 7890 RECEIVING/144 OKI TOKYO RECEIVING/144 0P 03 3456 7890 RECEIVING/144 OKI SHIBAURA RECEIVING/144 PERSONAL ID REMOTE TEL NO. (TSI/CSI) DISTANT ID (Polling reception) DIAL NO.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 117 Fig. 4-4-6-1/5 Calling Operation (FAX) *1) *2) Except transmission preparation and dual access. Display shows during XTWAIT or 3 seconds or DT detetion time. Lower 20 digits are displayed when over 20 digits are entered by numeric key.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 118 Fig. 4-4-6-2/5 Calling Operation (FAX) GROUP SETTING [_ ] ENTER 1-5 MULTI LOCATION 01 02 *01 1234 Press # key. No registration 05 02 3SEC T.O 1_ 1234567_ ENTRY IS OK? DIAL(START)CHECK( → ) *2) TEN "1" 234567 NOT PROGRAMMED CHECK Press START key or 5SEC T.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 119 Fig. 4-4-6-3/5 Calling Operation (FAX) CHECK LPCATION(S) YES(STR/LOC) EXIT( → ) OKI TOKYO CLR(STR)EXIT(LOC./ → ) Press OT key. Press → key Next Loc Next Loc End of Loc End of Loc Press START key Press → key START Press A/D key.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 120 Fig. 4-4-6-4/5 Calling Operation (FAX) Display shows during XTWAIT or 3 seconds or DT detection time. POLLING RX SELECT LOCATION OKI TAKASAKI YES(START) NO(LOC.) 0273 56 7890 DIALING Press OT key. Start of dialing AUTO DIAL NO.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 121 Fig. 4-4-6-5/5 Calling Operation (TEL) *1) *2) Hook key is invalid when REAL DIAL = OFF or TYPE1. Display shows during XTWAIT or 3 seconds or DT detection time. 14:14 TEL OKI TAKASAKI YES(START) NO(LOC.) 0273 56 7890 DIALING Press OT key.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 122 Fig. 4-4-7 Memory Cancel 14:14 FAX TX TIME → 04/26 14:14 Press STOP key. COMMUNICATION CANCEL YES( ← ) NO( → ) ← key → key OKI TAKASAKI CANCEL( ← ) OTHER( → ) .
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 123 Fig. 4-4-8 Stop Operation 07/01/1998 14:14 TEL SELECT LOCATION(S) Press STOP key. Stand by with document DOCUMENT REMOVAL Press STOP key.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 124 Fig. 4-4-9 Voice Request OKI TOKYO SENDING / 144 PIP (PIN) received. Voice request from local station LIFT HANDSET, AND PRESS VOICE REQUEST OKI TOKYO RECEIVING/ 144 PRI-Q reception LIFT HANDSET, AND PRESS VOICE REQUEST OKI TOKYO SENDING / 144 Press V/R key.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 125 Fig. 4-4-10 Alarm State and Receive into Memory PAPER OUT/JAM :FAX CHECK PAPER OR PATH Paper JAM 14:14 FAX REPLACE TONER CART. No toner *2 PRINTER ALARM 3:TEL REFER TO USER GUIDE Fan alarm 07/25/1998 14:14 FAX RELOAD DOCUMENT Pre-feed error 14:14 FAX COVER OPEN Cover open 14:14 FAX CHANGE DRUM SOON Image drum alarm MSG.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 126 Fig. 4-4-11 TEL/FAX AUTO SW Reception 14:14 T/F Ring detection AUTO REC. START LIFT HANDSET MANUAL RX START 14:14 TEL Press START key. OKI TOKYO RECEIVING/ 144 20 or 35 seconds CNG detection Without CNG detection Hook up. TIME OUT 20 or 35 seconds (CML ON) Press STOP key.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 127 Fig. 4-4-12 TAD Interface 14:14 TAD Ring detection (T/F timer) Time out 20 or 35 seconds 14:14 TAD TELEPHONE BUSY CNG detection or end of TAD operation at TYPE1/TAD TAD setting: TYPE 3 and 30-sec or less recording time. 14:14 TAD AUTO REC.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 128 Fig. 4-4-13 Print Out from Memory by Replace Paper MSG. IN MEMORY:FAX CONFIRM AND "STOP" Press STOP key or Message Print Operation after paper replacement.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 129 Fig. 4-4-14-1/2 Print Out from Memory (Memory Only Reception) (When MEM. PASSWORD is not registered.) Press AUTO REC. key. Press STOP key. End of feed key (Cancellation) key After 3 seconds elapsed Go to stand by mode. The machine enables the manual printout of MSG.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 130 Fig. 4-4-14-2/2 Print Out from Memory (Memory Only Reception) (When MEM. PASSWORD is registered.) MSG. IN MEMORY :MEM Press AUTO REC.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 131 Fig. 4-4-15 Power OFF Report POWER ON POWER OUTAGE REPORT PRINTING 14:14 FAX Detect message memory data lost End of printing.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 132 Fig. 4-4-16 TX Preparation and Dual Access OKI TOKYO SENDING / 144 OKI TOKYO RECEIVING/ 144 OKI TOKYO MEMORY-RX/ 144 Set documents. Set documents. SELECT LOCATION RELOAD DOCUMENT OKI TAKASAKI YES(START) NO(LOC.) SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 133 Fig. 4-4-17 PC Mode Transmission and Reception 14:14 PC RX command received from PC. Connect line PC mode reception PC FAX RECEIVING End of communication 14:14 PC *1 14:14 FAX TX command received from PC.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 134 Fig. 4-4-18 Local Printer and Scanner Operations for PC Mode 07/01/1998 14:14 FAX SELECT LOCATION(S) Scan command receive from PC. Press START key. Local scanner mode for PC SCANNING TO PC End of communication 14:14 FAX 14:14 FAX Print command receive from PC.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 135 Fig. 4-4-19 Flash Memory Write Operation Write Operation of Flash Memory 1) Write operation of flash memory is excuted for location registration, user programming, service- man setting when the data is entered or changed.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 136 Fig. 4-4-20 Power Save Mode *1) Machine automatically move to Power Save Mode when following conditions are all satisfied. (1) Power Save Mode = ON (User setting) (2) Stand by.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 137 Fig. 4-4-21-1/2 Location Programming (OT/Auto Dial) LOCATION PROGRAMMING ENTER(SRCH,OT,A/D,#) OT8 SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL. = 100% ONE TOUCH NO. [01] YES( ← ) NO( → /SRCH) Press SEARCH key. NO=< FAX NO. > ID=< LOCATION ID.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 138 Fig. 4-4-21-2/2 Location Programming (OT/Auto Dial) during Normal Dial Operation 1234_ 07/25/1998 10:00 T/F SELECT LOCATION(S) ONE TOUCH NO. [01] YES( ← ) NO( → /SRCH) After 3 seconds or press ← key. NO=1234 ID=_ NO=1234 ID=NEW YORK OFFICE NO=< OR LOCATION > NO=_ NO=03 3404 7345 PROGRAMMING 666 .
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 139 Fig. 4-4-22-1/2 Chain Dial (Before Dialing) In case of the following locations were registered in One-touch keys Press OT1 key. Press SEARCH. 6 MEM./FEEDERR SW. = FEED. OT1: OT2: OT3: TEL number is 001+ and ID is VIA NCC. TEL numbers is 234+ and ID is WORLD CORP.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 140 Fig. 4-4-22-2/2 Chain Dial (After Dialing) In case of the following locations were registered in One-touch keys OT1: OT2: OT3: TEL number is 03 3940 6000 and ID is OKIFAX SERVICE. TEL number is *313045# and ID is BOX NO. TEL number is 0002# and ID is PASSWORD NO.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 141 14:14 FAX ENTER ID → [XXXX] Enter 1234 3 SEC T.O ID OK No document Document ID NG 14:14 FAX ENTER ID → [1234] INVALID ID 14:14 FAX 07/01/1998 14:14 FAX SELECT LOCATION(S) Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 142 Fig. 4-4-24 Instant Dialing Operation 07/01/1998 14:14 T/F SELECT LOCATION(S) OT OKI TAKASAKI DIALING Start of dialing During dialing End of scanning 0273 56 7890 DIALING 0273 56 7890 CALLING End of dialing BT (Busy tone) detection BT (Busy Tone) undetection MEMORY AVAIL.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 143 MESSAGE CONFIRMA TION 07/01/1998 08:05 ID=OKI DATE S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 07/01 00'20" OKI FAX CALLING 02 OK 0000 Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 144 MESSAGE CONFIRMA TION 07/01/1998 17:05 ID=OKI DATE S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 07/01 00'20" B.C. 01 COMP.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 145 ACTIVITY REPORT 07/01/1998 17:05 ID=OKI TOTAL TIME CALLING=08:22' CALLED=17:30' DATE TIME S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 06/29 10:00 01'20" .
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 146 ACTIVE MEMOR Y FILES 07/01/1998 17:05 ID=ODC RECEPTION ENTRIES PAGES 05 20 PERSONAL BOX BOX NO. MODE ENTRIES PAGES 01 CONF 03 20 02 CONF 01 02 05 POLL 01 05 POLLING TX/RX DATE.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 147 CONFIGURA TION 07/01/1998 17:05 ID=OKI FUNCTION LIST 01:MCF (SINGLE-LOC.) 02:MCF (MULTI-LOC.) 03:ERR.REPORT (MCF) ON ON ON 04:IMAGE IN MCF 05:SENDER ID. 06:MONITOR VOLUME ON ON LOW 07:BUZZER VOLUME 08:CLOSED NETWORK 09:TX MODE DEFAULT MIDDLE OFF FINE/NORMAL 10:T/F TIMER PRG.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 148 Fig. 4-5-6 Service Default Report (Configuration Report: Service bit=ON) CONFIGURA TION 07/01/1998 17:05 ID=OKI FUNCTION LIST 01:SERVICE BIT 02:MONITOR CONT. 03:COUNTRY CODE ON OFF USA 04:TIME/DATE PRINT 05:TSI PRINT 06:TAD MODE OFF ON TYPE2 07:REAL TIME DIAL 08:TEL/FAX SWITCH 09:MDY/DMY.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 149 TELEPHONE DIRECT OR Y P1 07/01/1998 17:05 ID=OKI LOCATION ID TEL NO. PRM. ECHO RETE ONE TOUCH 1 OT1 OKI OFFICE 0001 123 123 123 (ON) (14.4) OR 0101 111 222 333 2 OT2 OKI LABORATORY 0002 456 456 456 (OFF) (14.4) OR 0102 444 555 666 3 OT3 ODC TAKASAKI 0003 789 789 789 (ON) (14.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 150 TELEPHONE DIRECT OR Y P2 07/01/1998 17:05 ID=OKI LOCATION ID TEL NO. AUTO DIAL 45 AD45 1045 46 AD46 1046 47 AD47 1047 48 AD48 1048 49 AD49 1049 50 AD50 1050 51 AD51 1051 52 AD.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 151 TELEPHONE DIRECT OR Y P3 07/01/1998 17:05 ID=OKI GROUP_NUMBER_=_#1_#2_#3_#4_#5 #1_ONE_TOUCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AUTO DIAL 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 ••••••• 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 ••••••• #2_ONE_TOUCH AUTO DIAL #3_ONE_TOUCH AUTO DIAL #4_ONE_TOUCH AUTO DIAL #5_ONE_TOUCH AUTO DIAL Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 152 PROT OCOL DUMP 07/01/1998 19:00 ID=OKI TAKASAKI DATE TIME S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 04/19 14:49 *01'33" OKI SHIBAURA(6412) CALLING 01 OK 0000 FCF.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 153 BROADCAST ENTRY REPORT 07/01/1998 17:05 ID=OKI LOCATION ID LOCATION ID LOCATION ID ONE TOUCH 1 = OT1 2 = OT2 3 = OT3 4 = OT4 5 = OT5 6 = OT6 7 = OT7 8 = OT8 9 = OT9 10 = OT10 .
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 154 BROADCAST CONFIRMA TION REPORT 07/01/1998 17:05 ID=OKI PAGES = 01 START TIME = 07/01 17:02 TOTAL TIME = 00:02'30" LOCATION ID PAGES RESULT LOCATION ID PAGES RESULT O.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 155 POWER OUT AGE REPORT 07/01/1998 17:05 ID=OKI DATE TIME S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 06/30 10:10 0485-88-3385 LOST 9080 06/30 10:30 ODS TAKASAKI 03 LOST 0000 0.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 156 CONFIDENTIAL RX REPORT 07/01/1998 17:05 ID=OKI DATE TIME S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 07/01 00:20 00'00" OKI FAX CONF=01 02 OK 0000 Fig.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 157 Fig. 4-5-13 Call Back Message 07/01/1998 09:24 OKI SHIBAURA → OKI HONJO NO.002 PLEASE CALL BACK OKI SHIBAURA 1 03 5476 1234.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 158 CPU-ROM VERSION AA00 HASH OK DACD CPU-RAM OK PROGRAM VERSION AA00 HASH OK 3142 LANGUAGE VERSION LL10 HASH OK 3F06 DEFAULT VERSION DD10 HASH OK A683 *1 RAM1 2.5M OK *2 RAM2 OK DEFAULT TYPE 01 07/01/1998 10:30 *1 marked item is shown for condition of all RAM except EXCEED RAM.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 159 Table 4-1 Multiple Function Combinations for Transmissions Single Loc. TX Broadcast TX Delayed TX Confidential TX Relay Broadcast Initiate Manual TX Chain Dialing Automatic Al.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 160 Table 4-2 Multiple Function Combinations for Reception In-between Memory Reception Memory Reception Memory Only Reception Confidential Reception Closed Network TSI Print TIME/.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 161 Table 4-3 Function Combination for Polling TX/RX Polling TX Polling RX Feeder TX Memory TX Closed Network Page Re-transmit Redial for Memory TX (Error) Sender ID Voice Request.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 162 Table 4-4 Function Combinations during Communications Automatic Alternate Selecting Call Closed Network Sender ID *4 Page Retransmit Voice Request (Initiate) Stop TX Preparati.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 163 Table 4-5 Preparation TX as Dual Access Reception Prefeed Remote input display Preparation TX Scanning to Memory Standby During FAX Calling During RING RESPONSE During detecti.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 164 Table 4-6-1/2 User Default Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 MCF (single-loc.) MCF (multi-loc.) ERR.REPORT (MCF.) IMAGE IN MCF. SENDER ID MONITOR VOLUME BUZZER VOLUME CLOSED NETWORK TX MODE DEFAULT T/F TIMER PRG.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 165 Table 4-6-2/2 User Default Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 MCF (single-loc.) MCF (multi-loc.) ERR.REPORT (MCF.) IMAGE IN MCF. SENDER ID MONITOR VOLUME BUZZER VOLUME CLOSED NETWORK TX MODE DEFAULT T/F TIMER PRG.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 166 Table 4-7-1/2 Technical Default Setting 1 ODA 2 LTA 3 E-INT 4 GER 5 E-FRE 6 0-AUS 7 0-NZL 8 0-SIN 9 0-HNG 10 L-AG 11 IRL 12 DEN 13 SWE No.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 167 Table 4-7-2/2 Technical Default Setting 14 NOR 15 SUI 16 AUT 17 HOL 18 ITA 19 ESP 20 Spare 21 Factory No. Technical Setting Items Setting Selection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 .
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 168 Table 4-8 Default Setting of Dial Parameters 24 SIN No. User Setting Items Setting Selection The contents of tables are subject to change by the requests of OEM comanies and customers without notice. Note: User settings are possible for items without mesh.
40672201TX Rev.4 4 - 169 Table 4-9 Plug & Play ID 1 ODA 2 ATT 3 E-INT 4 GER 5 E-FRE 6 0-AUS 7 0-NZL 8 0-SIN 14 NOR 15 SUI 16 AUT 17 HOL 18 ITA 19 ESP 20 Spare (21) Factory 9 0-HNG 10 L-AG 11 IRL 12 DEN 13 SWE No.
40672201TX Rev.4 5 - 1 Document Width NA Letter (216 mm) US/CANADA ISO A4 (210 mm) INT’L Communication mode/paper width Effective reading width Copy size G3/A4 G3/A4 Letter A4 215 mm for TX 203.2 mm for local copy* 208 mm for TX 203.2 mm for local copy* Note local copy: Printable reading width in local copy mode 5.
40672201TX Rev.4 5 - 2 5.5 Scanning Resolution (1) Horizontal resolution • 300 dots per inch in horizontal line. (2) Vertical resolution • 300 dots per inch, 15.
40672201TX Rev.4 5 - 3 5.8.3 Opacity The machine will properly reproduce documents which allow less than 40% of the scanner source light to pass through them. 5.8.4 Shape The feeding mechanism requires that input documents be rectangular in shape. The registration of triangular, circular and wavy-edge documents cannot be guaranteed.
40672201TX Rev.4 5 - 4 Figure 5-1 5.12 Document Jam Removal A means will be provided for the operator to manually release the feed mechanism to aid in clearing a jam. The operator will be able to clear 95% of all paper jams without tools or disassembly.
40672201TX Rev.4 5 - 5 5.14 Document Stacking Documents up to 297 mm in length, which meet the basic weight and thickness specification, will exit on the stacker, and documents of letter or A4-size will stack in sequence. The documents will be placed on the feeder face down.
40672201TX Rev.4 6 - 1 6. DOCUMENT OUTPUT 6.1 Receive Printing Method Electro-photographic recording method using a LED (light emitting diode) array as the light source.
40672201TX Rev.4 6 - 2 Note: The printable area means the area allowing actual printing at the time of receiving. The guaranteed printing area means the area where the printing quality is guaran- teed.
40672201TX Rev.4 6 - 3 6.3 Recording Paper The approved paper for this machine will be Xerox 4200 type or equivalent. A fundamental technical specification will be provided to Customer by OKI to allow qualification of alternative sources. 6.3.1 Recording Paper The automatic feeder will operate with the following sizes.
40672201TX Rev.4 6 - 4 6.4.3 Shape The feeding mechanism requires that Recording Paper be rectangular in shape. The registra- tion of triangular, circular and wavy-edge Recording Paper cannot be guaranteed. 6.4.4 Recording Paper Condition Only new paper is available.
40672201TX Rev.4 6 - 5 6.8 Recording Paper Skewing The maximum allowable skew of the recording paper is ± 1 mm over any advance of 100 mm. 6.9 Copy Density The density of a black image printed on plain paper will be greater than 1.2 O.D.* regardless of uniformity in all printing areas.
40672201TX Rev.4 6 - 6 6.12 Toner Cartridge/Image Drum unit useful life 6.12.1 Toner Cartridge Useful life of Toner Cartridge is as below. 1,875 pages/4% duty (Duty means the ratio of black area in th.
40672201TX Rev.4 7 - 1 7. COMMUNICATION 7.1 Transmission Line The machine will reliably communicate with distant stations over voice-level telephone line. 7.2 Telephone Line Connection The machine will be connected to the telephone line via a Network Control Unit (NCU).
40672201TX Rev.4 7 - 2 7.4.1 Transmission Mode The machine is designed to change the message transmitting speed in accordance with the following fall-back plan, which is shown in the table 7-1. Table 7-1 Protocol 7.4.2 Signal Level The send will be -10.
40672201TX Rev.4 7 - 3 7.6 Data Compression The machine will use the Modified Huffman (MH), Modified Read (MR) and Modified Modified Read (MMR) redundancy-reduction coding schemes. 7.7 Minimum Scan Line Time The minimum scan line time for communication is shown below.
40672201TX Rev.4 8 - 1 8. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 8.1 Power 8.1.1 AC Voltage Range The machine will operate within A/B, as shown in Table 8-1. Operation within the ranges listed will be on a continuous basis. Table 8-1 Voltage Range Voltage Nominal Value MinimumValue Maximum Value Range (Volts) (Volts) (Volts) A: U.
40672201TX Rev.4 8 - 2 8.1.4.1 US/CANADA Versions Table 8-2 Power Consumption 8.1.4.2 INT’L Versions Table 8-2 a Power Consumption ( ): Power save mode = ON * Chart: ITU-T No. 1 Mode Typical Power Max. Power (W) (W) Transmit 16 18 Receive 104 115 Copy W 141 157 Standby 5.
40672201TX Rev.4 8 - 3 8.1.5 Rush Current 15 times nominal current or 30A for 1/2 cycle 8 times nominal current or 15A for 3 cycle (Nominal current: copy mode) 8.2 Overheat Protection The heater in the fuser unit is controlled by the thermister and temperature control circuit.
40672201TX Rev.4 8 - 4 8.6 Vibration The un-packaged machine will withstand 1/2 G vibration from 2 to 200 Hz for one hour. Sweeptime will be 1/2 octave per minute.
40672201TX Rev.4 8 - 5 8.7 Static Electricity Electrostatic Discharge Immunity will meet as follows. Applicable Standard: EN50082-1/1992 Test method: IEC801-2/1984 8.8 Acoustic Noise Acoustic noise emitted by the machine will not exceed 55 dBA at 1 meter under any condi- tions.
40672201TX Rev.4 8 - 6 8.12 Storage Conditions The machine will not be affected by long-term storage under the following conditions: Relative humidity: 10 to 90 percent non-condensing Temperature: -10.
40672201TX Rev.4 9 - 1 9. SERVICEABILITY 9.1 Fault Isolation 9.1.1 Field problems will be diagnosed by replacement of circuit boards and mechanical components, with the aid of local diagnosis. 9.1.2 Problem diagnosis will be accomplished by the use of a standard 20 K ohm/volt volt-ohm meter (VOM).
40672201TX Rev.4 10 - 1 G3 Basic Procedure T ime Image T ime FX-051 Initial 12.0 sec.(V17/29) Intermediate 2.5 sec.(V17/29) Final 4.0 sec.(V17/29) 14400 Standard 8.0 sec. Fine 1 1.0 sec. 10. OVERALL PERFORMANCE 10.1 Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) The MTBF for the overall machine will exceed (3,000) hours of actual operation.
40672201TX Rev.4 10 - 2 10.4 Copy Resolution The resolution of the received copy will be as follows: Scanning: 200* dots/inch x 3.85 lines/mm or 300 dots/inch x 7.7 lines/mm or 15.4 lines/mm * : Convert from 300 to 200 Printing: 300 dots/inch x 784 lines/inch Note : The image smoothing process is used for printing.
40672201TX Rev.4 11 - 1 11. AGENCY LISTING/SAFETY REQUIREMENTS The machine will meet the agency listing requirements as set forth in the AGREEMENT to which this Specification is attached. This includes, but is not limited to, the following. A. UL, FCC, OSHA in the U.
40672201TX Rev.4 12 - 1 12. SHIPPING CONDITIONS 12.1 Vibration The packaged product is tested by the vibration test of project 1A in the pre-shipment test of N.S.T.A. 12.2 Drop Test The packaged product will be tested by the drop test of project 1A in the pre-shipment test of N.
40672201TX Rev.4 13 - 1 13. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 13.1 ASTM-D3332-77 ASTM: American Society for Testing and Materials Standard test methods for mechanical-shock fragility of products, using shock machines. Specification dated January 1978. 13.2 FCC Part 15, Class B Federal Communications Commision, U.
40672201TX Rev.4 13 - 2 13.8 FCC Part 68, Subpart D Federal Communications Commision, U.S.A. Connection of Terminal Equipment to the Telephone Network - Part 68 Conditions for Regis- tration — Subpart D 13.9 IC CS-03 Issue 7 Industrie, Canada Standard for Terminal Equipment, and Connection Arrangements Systems, Network Protec- tion Devices 13.
40672201TX Rev.4 13 - 3 13.15 EMC Directive 89/336/EEC (CE-mark) EN 50081-1/1992: Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic emission standard Part 1: Residential, commercial and light industry EN 50082-1/1992: Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic immunity standard Part 1: Residential, commercial and light industry 13.
40672201TX Rev.4 14 - 1 14. MACHINE PACKAGING AND CONFIGURATIONS 14.1 Shipping Carton Marking OKI will use a Customer-provided printing layout for the production of the shipping carton used for each machine. OKI will forward the shipping carton size requirements to Customer, when they are known.
40672201TX Rev.4 14 - 2 14.3 Machine Models Following machine models will form the basis for the configurations distributed worldwide by A. Model ODA (120V) - Designed to meet the requirements for the U.S. Canada. B. Model OEL - Designed to meet the requirements of Europe except GER/ UKF.
40672201TX Rev.4 14 - 3 FX-051 Packing Contents (Tentative) INT GER UKF INT Packaged contents in OUK Facsimile unit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I/D unit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Document stacker 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Carrier sheet 1 .
Oki Data Corporation T okyo, Japan APPENDIX A MFP Function for FX-051 August, 1999.
T able of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................... A-1 1.1 SUMMARY ................................................................................
40672201TX Rev.4 A-1 (Fig. 1) Printer (Hiper-W) Scanner (Oki-SCL) FaxModem (Class 1) Memory (MFPI.) Oki-MFPI IEEE 1284 Printer (Hiper-W) Scanner (Oki-SCL) FaxModem (Class 1) Memory (MFPI.) Oki-MFPI IEEE 1284 Application Layer Data Link Layer Physical Layer Host PC FX-051 1.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-2 a) Application layer: Performs a function control of each sub-system at the Host PC and Fax machine. b) Data-Link layer: Performs a protocol control at the Host PC and Oki-MFPI (P.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-3 (Fig. 2) * Oki-MFPI • Packetized data flow. • Data=MFPL Command/Responce, Hiper-W Command/Responce • Designates "UNIT ID=Printer" • Contents becomes MFPL and Hip.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-4 1) Resolution: 300 dpi, Quasi-600 dpi 2) Smoothing OST-EX (Quasi-600 dpi) 3) Paper feed - Insert: 100 sheets/1st tray 1 sheet for manual feed 4) Paper feed - Eject: Face up, 30 sh.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-5 * B5 of DIN standard is not supported. B5 is only JIS standard. Recording Paper Letter Legal 13 Legal 14 Executive Monarch Envelope COM-10 Envelope DL Envelope C5 Envelope A4 A5 B5 (JIS) A6 Paper Size 8.50" x 11.0" 8.50" x 13.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-6 (Fig. 3) * Oki-MFPI ¥ Packetized data flow. ¥ Designates "UNIT ID=Scanner" ¥ Contents becomes MFPL and Oki-SCL command Bi-Centro I/F: Compatible & Nibble, MCE Mod.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-7 1) Scanning mode: Line Art/Dither/4,6 bit Multi-level (16, 64 Level Gray scale) 2) Sensor: CIS 300 dpi 3) Scanning resolution: Horizontal x Vertical scanning 8 dot/mm x 3.85/7.7/15.4 line/mm 75 dpi x 75 dpi (multi level only) 300 x 300 dpi/15.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-8 No. 1 2 Scanning direction Specification Document width: Min.; 148 mm (A5 width) Max.; 216 mm (Letter width) Document length: Min.; 100 mm Max.; 355.6 mm (Legal length) Note: When the document is less than 148mm (width) and 100mm (length), the document must be used with a carrier sheet.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-9 2) Reading Area 3) Reading Size Effective Reading Area CIS Sensor Horizontal Scanning Direction Vertical Scanning Letter Length: 279 mm A4 Length: 297 mm Legal14 Length: 355.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-10 (Fig. 4) * Oki-MFPI • Packetized data flow. • Data=MFPL Command/Responce, TIA/AT Command/Responce • Designates "UNIT ID=FaxModem" • Contents becomes MFPL and TI.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-11 (Fig. 5) * Oki-MFPI • Packetized data flow. • Data=MFPL Command/Responce, TIA/AT Command/Responce • Designates "UNIT ID=FaxModem" • Contents becomes MFPL and TI.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-12 (Fig. 6) * Oki-MFPI • Packetized data flow. Data=MFPL Command/Responce only • Designates "UNIT ID=RAM Memory" • Contents becomes only MFPL Bi-Centro I/F: Compatib.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-13 (Fig. 7) * Oki-MFPI • Packetized data flow. Data=MFPL Command/Responce only • Designates "UNIT ID=RAM Memory" • Contents becomes only MFPL Bi-Centro I/F: Compatib.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-14 2. CONCURRENT OPERATION Concurrent operation for the Fax machine can be classified the following combinations: 2.1 STANDALONE & HOST PC A part of MFP function for the simultaneous operation is possible during the Fax operation.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-15 Combination table of DUAL ACCESS and MULTI-TASKING capability * Basic designing conception in "DUAL ACCESS and MULTI-TASKING" • Performance for FAX machine (DUAL ACCESS) • Machine accepts to operator who handles the documents.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-16 GROUP ITEM COMMENT FX-051 (INT'L) Drivers Printer Driver Scanner Driver FAX Modem Driver Oki-MFPI Driver Installer Copy APP Setup APP Status Monitor APP PCFAX APP (including Viewer) Hiper-W TWAIN compatible.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-17 8.5” (2550) 8.0” (2400) 10.5” (3150) 0.25” (75) 0.25” (75) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 11.0” (3300) 8.5” (2550) 0.25” (75) 0.25” (75) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 12.5” (3750) 13.0” (3900) 8.0” (2400) 0.25” (75) 0.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-18 4.12” (1237) 3.62” (1087) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-19 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 0.17” (50) 4.13” (1240) 3.63” (1090) 5.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-20 1 18 19 36 3. Bi-directional Parallel Interface IEEE 1284-B interface is used. 1) Connector • Printer side: 36-pin receptable • Cable side: 36-pin plug 2) Cable • IEEE Std 1284-1994 compliant cable is recommended for noise prevention.
40672201TX Rev.4 A-21 7) Interface circuit a) Receiving circuit b) Sending circuit +5V R R=3.3K Ω (1.0K Ω Strobe/Iprime) +5V 2.2K Ω (Open Collector).
40672201TX Rev.4 A-22 Pin No. 1 2 - 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 - 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Signal Name Data Strobe Data Bit n Acknowledge Busy Paper End Select Auto Feed - 0V Chassis Groun.
Oki Data Corporation T okyo, Japan APPENDIX B F AX2NET Product Spefication for FX-051 September , 1999.
Contents 1. Outline ................................................................................................................................... B-1 2. F AX2NET Services ..........................................................................
5. Procedure ............................................................................................................................ B-11 5.1 T elephone Number ......................................................................................
40672201TX Rev.4 B-1 1. Outline This specifications describes the addition and modification caused to mount functions using FAX2NET service (that is a facsimile service via internet) in the FX-051. 2. FAX2NET Services 2.1 Service Types The FAX2NET service is a facsimile communication service using the FAX2NET-supplied internet.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-2 The FAX(B) only performs the normal G3 facsimile receiving operation; so, the user need not prepare a special protocol. (4) Web retrieval Request route: FAX(A) -> FAX2NET server (P) Receiving route: Web server (W) -> FAX2NET server (P) -> FAX(A) Web server (W) and server (P) are connected via internet.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-3 3.2 Destination Registration 3.2.1 E-mail Address Registration An E-mail address can be registered in up to 10 portions fitting to on-touch keys 1 to 10. Each address must be composed of up to 64 characters: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digits, and symbols.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-4 3.3 Menus For details on the menus, see Operations. 3.3.1 User Program Add item “FAX2NET Server Registration” to No. 8. Under “FAX2NET server registration,” specify a FAX2NET server telephone number, FAX2NET account number, and international telephone prefix.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-5 3.5 Characters Allocated to One-Touch Keys The following characters can be used on each character entry screen by allocating them to one-touch keys 1 to 6. The CAPS function is allocated to one-touch key 7; so, it is valid at entry of an E-mail address and Web URL.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-6 UNIQUE 8.5" A4 B5 A5 OKIFAX AUTO REC SEARCH AUTO DIAL HYPHEN REDIAL HOOK V.REQUEST PHOTO EX FINE FINE STD LIGHT NORMAL DARK ALARM STOP START YES NO OKI * 0 # ABC DEF JKL MNO GHI TUV WXYZ PQRS 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 SELECT FUNCTION DELAYED TX REPORT PRINT PRINT OPERATION COUNTER DISPLAY CONF.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-7 4. Functions 4.1 Single Destination Sending 4.1.1 International Call This function checks a destination telephone number prior to dialing and determines whether the FAX2NET function is to be used.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-8 4.1.2 E-mail Address When a one-touch key in which an E-mail address is registered is used as a destination, a call is issued to a FAX2NET server telephone number. If a FAX2NET server telephone number, account number is registered, an E-mail address is not accepted as a destination.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-9 4.3 Web Printing 4.3.1 Requests Web printing begins by selecting a one-touch key in which Web URL is registered as a destination. If information about a Web address or FAX2NET server is not registered, Web retrieval is invalid.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-10 4.5 Non FAX2NET Dialing In case the user does not desire the facsimile transmission via the FAX2NET server, the user can cancel dialing to the FAX2NET server by specifying "+" prior to dialing of the international telephone prefix.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-11 (3) Telephone number registration application on PC The application or driver group for MFP function is not changed from FX051; therefore, the following item is limited: The telephone number registration application on PC cannot register an E-mail address in a one-touch key or change the contents for each one-touch key.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-12 5. Procedure This section explains a protocol required to report a sending destination or requested Web page address from the FX051 to the FAX2NET server. 5.1 Telephone Number The figure below shows a procedure when the sending destination is a telephone number.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-13 5.2 E-mail Address The figure below shows a procedure when the sending destination is an E-mail address. FAX2NET server - TA < 10 sec.; TB < 6 sec. TC < T0 timer set value. At TA or TB timeout, the service code is 14D0. - The length of each DTMF tone is 300 ± 25ms.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-14 5.3 Web Address The figure below shows a procedure for requesting a Web page. FAX2NET server - TA < 10 sec.; TB < 6 sec. set value. At TA or TB timeout, the service code is 14D0. - The length of each DTMF tone is 300 ± 25ms.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-15 5.4 Payment Card Registration The figure below shows a procedure for Payment Card Registration. - TA < 10sec. TB < 6sec. set value. At TA or TB timeout, the server code is 14D0. - The length of each DTMF tone is 300 ± 25ms.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-16 5.5 Character Conversion Table To report each E-mail address and Web address with a DTMF tone, digits, uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and symbols composing an address must be converted to a character string that can be expressed with DTMF tones.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-17 5.6 Check Sum The check sum is obtained by converting the transmitted DTMF tone string (Account No. + Control data field) values to character string according to ASCII code table 1 and adding them. In this case, the asterisk "*" between the account number and control data field is excluded.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-18 6. Operation 6.1 Function Selection Transition (1/2) POWER ON STANDBY MODE FUNCTION COPY SELECT FUNCTION COPY X 2 TECH. PROGRAMMING OT1 1 LOCAL TEST 1: SELF DIAGNOSIS 2: SENSOR CALIBRATION 3: LED TEST 4: TONE SEND TEST 5: MODEM SEND TEST 6: MODEM REC.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-19 Function Selection Transition (2/2) USER PROGRAMMING OT9 FUNCTION 1 FUNC. PROGRAMMING 01: 02: 03: 04: 05: 06: 07: 08: 09: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: 20: 21: 22: 23: 24: 25: 26: 27: 28: MCF (SINGLE-LOC.) MCF (MULTI-LOC.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-20 6.2 One-Touch Dial Registration Transition SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.=100% LOCATION PROGRAMMING ENTER (SRCH,O,A/D,#) ONE TOUCH KEY PRG.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-21 6.2.1 Telephone Number Registration Transition SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.=100% LOCATION PROGRAMMING ENTER(SRCH,OT,A/D.#) ONE TOUCH KEY PRG.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-22 6.2.2 E-mail Address Registration Transition SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.=100% LOCATION PROGRAMMING ENTER(SRCH,OT,A/D.#) ONE TOUCH KEY PRG. [FAX]YES( ) NO( ) EMAIL: _ OT8 6 666……2 0……77 START key START key START key 666……77 OT key key CAPS OFF EMAIL: okitaro@okidata.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-23 6.2.3 Web Address Registration Transition SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.=100% LOCATION PROGRAMMING ENTER(SRCH,OT,A/D.#) WEB: http://_ ONE TOUCH KEY PRG. [WEB]YES( ) NO( ) OT8 START key START key START key 99……66 99……88 OT key key 3 sec.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-24 6.3. Destination Registration Space Display/Registration T ransition 6.3.1 One-T ouch/Abbreviated Dial Registration T ransition SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY ABAIL.=100% LOCATION PROGRAMMING ENTER(SRCH,OT,A/D.#) ONE TOUCH NO.[01] YES( ) NO( /SRCH) ONE TOUCH NO.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-25 6.3.2 T en Key Stack Calling T ransition SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY ABAIL.=100% 1234_ ONE TOUCH NO.[01] YES( ) NO( /SRCH) NO LOCATION AVAILABLE NO=1234 ID=_ NO=1234 ID=NEW YORK OFFICE NEW YORK OFFICE YES(STRT) NO(LOC.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-26 6.4 CAPS Key Function The CAPS key assigns OT7. E-mail address registration example EMAIL: OKI_ CAPS ON EMAIL: OKI_ CAPS OFF EMAIL: OKIdata_ CAPS OFF CAPS key Ten key Caps ON Mod.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-27 6.5. User Setting T ransition SELECT FUNCTION (OT) MEMORY AVAIL.=100% 7:FAX NETWORK PRG. YES( ) NO( /1-9) 9:RESTRICT ID PRG. YES( ) NO( /1-9) 1:FUNC. PROGRAMMING YES( ) NO( /1-9) OT9 key key key key 7 1 7 9 1-9 1-9 1-9 See Section 6.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-28 6.5.1 Facsimile Network Setting T ransition 7:FAX NETWORK PRG. YES( ) NO( /1-8) SERVER TEL NO. NO=_ SERVER TEL NO. NO=03 5341 7700_ SERVER TEL NO. NO=03 5341 7700 ILLEGAL OPERATION key 03…… 03…… ACCOUNT NO. NO=_ ACCOUNT NO.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-29 6.6 F AX2NET SER VICE ILLEGAL OPERATION 1:WEB RETRIEVAL YES( ) NO( /1-2) 8:FAX2NET SERVICE YES( ) NO( /1-8) 3 sec. lapsed. When no account No. is registered. key key key 1 1-2 See Section 6.6.1, “Web Retrival Transition.” 2:PAYMENT CARD REG.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-30 6.6.1 WEB Retrieval Transition NOT PROGRAMMED 1:WEB RETRIEVAL YES( ) NO( /1-2) www.fax2net.com YES(START) NO(LOC.) 3 sec. lapsed. All 0T Web address not registered key NOT PROGRAMMED SELECT LOCATION 3 sec. lapsed. Web address not registered 0Tkey www.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-31 6.6.2 P A YMENT CARD REGIST MEMORY OVERFLOW 2:PAYMENT CARD REG. YES( ) NO( /1-2) 3 sec. lapsed. FUNC. NOT AVAILABLE NO.=< CARD NUMBER > 3 sec. lapsed. 3 sec. lapsed. 12345 key Memory near end R system alarm Transmission waiting with document key NO.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-32 6.7. Operation Rules 6.7.1 Outline of Operation (1) Selecting OT in which an E-mail address is registered 1) When OT is selected at confidential sending, relay request sending, polling reception, or tune dial before calling, message “ILLEGAL OPERATION” is displayed, and OT cannot be selected.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-33 (6) Ten key character display sequence at registration of E-mail or Web address Ten key 1 1 Ten key 2 2 -> A -> B -> C Ten key 3 3 -> D -> E -> F Ten key 4 4 -&.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-34 7. Report 7.1 Configuration Report The following items are added unconditionally. (For details on the number of registered digits and types for each item, see Operation.) 7.2 Telephone Directory List Report Describe an E-mail address and Web URL at a one-touch definition portion.
40672201TX Rev.4 B-35 7.3 Lowercase Letter Description Support 7.3.1 Location ID A character string including lowercase letters and symbols can be described in the Location ID column of the following .
40672201TX Rev.4 B-36 8. Service Codes The following service codes are assigned for the FAX2NET functions: - 909D A telephone number to be called was composed of only a dial prefix and international tele- phone prefix (and hyphen), and a sending destination telephone number to be transmitted to the FAX2NET server was not found.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Oki FX-051 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Oki FX-051 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Oki FX-051, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Oki FX-051 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Oki FX-051, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Oki FX-051.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Oki FX-051. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Oki FX-051 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.