DP-3510, DP-3520, DP-4510, DP-4520, DP-6010, DP-6020 - Panasonic Copying Equipment Other Service Manuals (repair manual)

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*1 : Factory use only 
*2 : Depending on the spec. of each destination
*3 : Japan spec. only
*4: For DP-4510/4520/6010/6020
*5: For DP-3510/3520 only
*6: Not Used
TORANO-MAKI
The Ninja’s Torano — maki
ORDER NO. MGCS030904C1
DP-3510/3520/4510/4520/6010/6020
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Schematic Diagram
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 120/220-240 VAC Line
 +24 VDC Line
 +12 VDC Line
 +5 VDC Line
 +3.3 VDC Line
THE  PARTS  WITH   !   MARK  ON  THIS  SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM  
INCORPORATE  SPECIAL FEATURES IMPORTANT  FOR  SAFETY
WHEN  SERVICING  IT  IS  ESSENTIAL THAT  ONLY MANUFACTURE'S  
SPECIFIED  PARTS  BE  USED  FOR THE  CRITICAL  COMPONENTS  
IN  THE  PARTS  WITH   !   MARK  OF  THE  SCHEMATIC.
IMPORTANT  SAFETY  NOTICE
Service Modes (For Copier)
These Service Modes are provided to assist the technician in checking for abnormalities in the copier and a
means of making adjustments to the Input/Output of major components.
Service Mode Procedure
1. To select the Service Mode
The Service Mode is selected when “FUNCTION”, “ORIGINAL SIZE (LEDGER/A3)” Keys and Key “3”
on the keypad are simultaneously pressed, then F1 will appear in the display.
2. To exit the Service Mode
The Service Mode is reset when the  “FUNCTION” and “C (CLEAR)” keys are pressed simultaneously.
Copier Service Mode Functions
Service Modes (For Copier)
Service 
Mode
Item
Function
F1
Self Test
00 CCD Test
This test is used for checking the CCD.
01 LCD/LED Test
This test is used for checking the LCD 
and LEDs.
02 Page Memory Test
This test is used for checking the Page 
Memory.
03 Print Test Pattern 1
Prints the pattern for setting the Paper 
position alignment.
04 Print Test Pattern 2
Prints the Slant pattern for setting the 
Paper position alignment.
05 Print Test Pattern 3
Prints the Grid pattern for setting the 
Paper position alignment.
06 Print Test Pattern 4
Prints the pattern for setting the Duplex 
Paper position alignment.
F2
Single Copy Test
One sheet is copied when the Start key 
is pressed.
F3
Continuous Copy Test
Multi copies are made when the Start 
key is pressed.
F4
Input / Output Status Test
The functioning of Input / Output items 
(selected item numbers) is checked.
F5
Function Parameters
Various function settings (selected by 
code numbers) can be changed.
F6
Adjust Parameters
Various function settings (selected by 
code numbers) can be adjusted.
F7
Electronic Counters
Electronic Counters for Maintenance
F8
Service Adjustment
Perform pseudo-operation of an item 
(selected by code numbers)
F9
Unit Maintenance
Fax Function Parameters
F4 Mode:  Input/Output Status Test
Set the machine to service mode and press "4" key on the Keypad.
Press the "START" key.
Enter the number to activate the test then press "START" key.
Press "STOP" key to cancel the test.
When the "C (CLEAR)" key is touched, the selected code input will not be accepted.
Press "FUNCTION" and "C (CLEAR)" keys simultaneously to exit the service mode.
1. Input Check
F4 Mode (Input Check)
No.
Function
Condition
Message Display
Remarks
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
000 Paper Path Sensor
Paper is detected.
0
Intermediate Roller Sensor Paper is detected.
0
Fuser Unit Paper Exit 
Sensor
Paper is detected.
0
Inverting Exit Sensor
Paper is detected.
0
Timing Sensor
Paper is detected.
0
Registration Sensor
Paper is detected.
0
001 Size Sensor 3
(Sheet Bypass)
Sensor is activated.
1
Size Sensor 2
(Sheet Bypass, Inside)
Sensor is activated.
1
Size Sensor 1
(Sheet Bypass, Outside)
Sensor is activated.
1
NP Sensor
(Sheet Bypass)
Paper is detected.
1
ADU Exit Sensor
Paper is detected.
0
ADU Intermediate Sensor Paper is detected.
0
ADU Paper Feed Sensor
Paper is detected.
0
002 Upper Limit Sensor
(2nd Paper Tray)
Upper Limit is detected. 1
NP Sensor
(2nd Paper Tray)
Paper is not detected.
1
Paper Remaining Sensor 3
(2nd Paper Tray)
Sensor is activated.
1
Paper Remaining Sensor 2
(2nd Paper Tray)
Sensor is activated.
1
Paper Remaining Sensor 1
(2nd Paper Tray)
Sensor is activated.
1
Size Sensor 3
(2nd Paper Tray)
Sensor is activated.
1
Size Sensor 2
(2nd Paper Tray)
Sensor is activated.
1
Size Sensor 1
(2nd Paper Tray)
Sensor is activated.
1
003 Toner Bottle Home 
Position Sensor
Home position is 
detected.
0
Paper Path Sensor
(1st Paper Tray)
Paper is detected.
0
Upper Limit Sensor
(1st Paper Tray)
Upper Limit is detected.
1
NP Sensor
(1st Paper Tray)
Paper is not detected.
1
Paper Remaining Sensor 3
(1st Paper Tray)
Sensor is activated.
1
Paper Remaining Sensor 2
(1st Paper Tray)
Sensor is activated.
1
Paper Remaining Sensor 1
(1st Paper Tray)
Sensor is activated.
1
Paper Path Sensor
(2nd Paper Tray)
Paper is detected.
0
004 Right Cover Open/Close 
Sensor
Cover is open.
1
High Voltage Leak 
Detection
(Bias)
Normal.
1
High Voltage Leak 
Detection
(Separation Corona)
Normal.
1
High Voltage Leak 
Detection
(Transfer Corona)
Normal.
1
High Voltage Leak 
Detection
(Charge Corona)
Normal.
1
Developer Unit Detecting 
Sensor
Developer Unit is not 
detected.
1
005 Charge Corona Cleaning 
End Detect Sensor
Cleaner is not detected.
0
Charge Corona Cleaning 
Home position Sensor
Cleaner is detected.
1
Inverting Cover Sensor
Cover is open.
1
Paper Exit Sensor
Paper is detected.
0
Inverting Paper Sensor
Paper is detected.
0
Inverting Sensor
Paper is detected.
0
006 Dust Fan Lock Signal
Normal.
0
Toner Waste Container Full 
Detection Sensor
Toner Waste Container 
is full.
1
007 Exhaust Fan 2 Lock Signal Normal.
0
Exhaust Fan 1 Lock Signal Normal.
0
Toner Waste Container 
Detection Sensor
Toner Waste Container 
is detected.
0
Suction Fan Lock Signal
Normal.
0
008 Power Supply Fan Lock 
Signal
Normal.
0
Ozone Fan 2 Lock Signal Normal.
0
Exhaust Fan 3 Lock Signal Normal.
0
009 Cover Open/Close Sensor
(System Console)
Cover is open.
1
Paper Path Sensor
(4th Paper Tray)
Paper is detected.
0
Upper Limit Sensor
(4th Paper Tray)
Upper Limit is detected.
1
NP Sensor
(4th Paper Tray)
Paper is not detected.
1
Paper Remaining Sensor 3
(4th Paper Tray)
Sensor is activated.
1
Paper Remaining Sensor 2
(4th Paper Tray)
Sensor is activated.
1
Paper Remaining Sensor 1
(4th Paper Tray)
Sensor is activated.
1
Drive Motor Stop Signal
(System Console)
Drive Motor is stopped.
1
010 Paper Path Sensor
(3rd Paper Tray)
Paper is detected.
1
Upper Limit Sensor
(3rd Paper Tray)
Upper Limit is detected.
1
NP Sensor
(3rd Paper Tray)
Paper is not detected.
1
Paper Remaining Sensor 3
(3rd Paper Tray)
Sensor is activated.
1
Paper Remaining Sensor 2
(3rd Paper Tray)
Sensor is activated.
1
Paper Remaining Sensor 1
(3rd Paper Tray)
Sensor is activated.
1
System Console Detection 
Sensor
System Console is 
connected.
1
011 Upper Limit Sensor
(LCT)
Upper Limit is detected.
1
NP Sensor
(LCT)
Paper is not detected.
1
Attach / Un-attach Sensor LCT is detached.
1
LCT Tray Lower Limit
Lower Limit is detected.
1
LCT Door Open Detection 
Sensor
Door is closed.
0
LCT Detection Sensor
LCT is detected.
1
Paper Path Sensor
(LCT)
Paper is detected.
0
012 Paper Remaining Sensor 3
(LCT)
Sensor is activated.
1
Paper Remaining Sensor 2
(LCT)
Sensor is activated.
1
Paper Remaining Sensor 1
(LCT)
Sensor is activated.
1
013 Upper Paper Path Sensor Paper is detected.
1
2-Bin Saddle-Stitch 
Finisher (FS605) 
Only.
Paper Tray Sensor
Paper is detected.
1
Front Stapler Home 
Position Sensor
Home position is 
detected.
1
Rear Stapler Home 
Position Sensor
Home position is 
detected.
1
Lower Paper Path Sensor Paper is detected.
0
Middle Paper Path Sensor Paper is detected.
0
014 Paper Path Cover Switch Cover is open.
1
2-Bin Saddle-Stitch 
Finisher (FS605) 
Only.
Paper Entry Cover Sensor Cover is open.
0
Front Cover Sensor
Cover is open.
0
Exit Cover Sensor
Cover is open.
0
Front Cover Switch
Cover is open.
1
Paper Entry Cover Switch Cover is open.
1
Front Stapler Sensor
Stapler is empty.
0
Rear Stapler Sensor
Stapler is empty.
0
F4 Mode (Input Check)
No.
Function
Condition
Message Display
Remarks
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
015 Stapler Home Position 
Sensor
Home position is 
detected.
1
2-Bin Finisher 
2-Bin Saddle-Stitch 
Finisher (FS605).
Entrance Paper Path 
Sensor
Paper is detected.
0
Buffer Paper Path Sensor Paper is detected.
0
Exit Paper Path Sensor
Paper is detected.
0
Buffer Entrance Sensor
Paper is detected.
0
016 Stapler Tray Sensor
Paper is detected.
0
2nd Tray Sensor
Paper is detected.
0
1st Tray Sensor
Paper is detected.
0
Stapler Sensor
Stapler is detected.
1
Stapler Cartridge Sensor
Stapler Cartridge is 
detected.
0
Stapler Unit Sensor
Stapler Unit is detected.
0
017 Punch Upper Cover 
Sensor
Cover is open.
1
Punch Front Cover Sensor Cover is open.
1
Punch Move Home 
Position Sensor
Home position is 
detected.
0
Punch Home Position 
Sensor
Home position is 
detected.
1
Punch Unit Sensor
Punch Unit is detected.
0
018 Rocking Guide Open 
Sensor
Guide is open.
1
Shutter Open Sensor
Shutter is open.
1
Tray Unit Home Position 
Sensor
Home position is 
detected.
1
Collation Home Position 
Sensor
Home position is 
detected.
0
Stapler Home Position 
Sensor
Home position is 
detected.
0
Push Switch 2
Switch is ON.
1
Push Switch 3
Switch is ON.
1
019 Rocking Guide Close 
Sensor
Guide is closed.
1
Shutter Close Sensor
Shutter is closed.
1
Front Door Sensor
Front Door is open.
0
Tray Danger Area Sensor Tray Danger Area
0
Upper Limit Detection 
Sensor
Upper Limit
1
Saddle Unit Sensor
Saddle Unit is detected.
1
Front Door Open Sensor
Front Door is open.
0
Joint Detect Sensor
Finisher Unit is detected.
1
020 Size Sensor B
Original detected on the 
B position.
1
Size Sensor A
Original detected on the 
A position.
1
Size Sensor Z
Original detected on the 
Z position.
1
Size Sensor Y
Original detected on the 
Y position.
1
Size Sensor X
Original detected on the 
X position.
1
021 ADF/Platen Cover Angle 
Sensor
ADF/Platen Cover is
open more than 30   
angle.
1
ADF/Platen Cover Open 
Sensor
ADF/Platen Cover is 
open.
1
Home Position Sensor
Home position is 
detected.
1
+24V Line Error Detecting 
Signal
+24V Line is OFF.
1
022-
029
Not Used
030 ADF B1 Sensor
Original is detected.
1
ADF B2 Sensor
Original is detected.
1
ADF B3 Sensor
Original is detected.
1
ADF Inverting Sensor
Original is detected.
1
ADF Paper Exit Detection 
Sensor
Original is detected.
1
ADF Cover Open 
Detection Sensor
Cover is open.
1
ADF Detection Sensor
ADF is not detected.
1
031 ADF Original Sensor
Original is detected.
1
ADF Original Width Sensor 
1
Sensor is activated.
1
ADF Original Width Sensor 
2
Sensor is activated.
1
ADF Original Length 
Sensor 1
Sensor is activated.
1
ADF Original Length 
Sensor 2
Sensor is activated.
1
032-
039
Not Used
A
B
X
Y
Z
Platen
Front Side
2. Output Check
Press the “START” key to start and press the “STOP” key to reset.
F4 Mode (Output Check)
No.
Item
Function
Remark
040-
049
Not Used
050 Main Motor
Activate the Main Motor after
pressing Start key.
051 Toner Bottle Motor Rotation In 
Forward Direction
When CN719-3 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, motor rotates in 
the forward direction.
052 Toner Bottle Motor Rotation In 
Reverse Direction
When CN719-6 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, motor rotates in
 
the reverse direction.
053 Suction Fan / Dust Fan
When CN758-11 is 24V, Suction Fan 
rotates. 
When CN758-6 is 24V, Dust Fan 
rotates.
054 Not Used
055 Ozone Fan 2
When CN758-5 is 24V, Ozone Fan 2 
rotates.
056 Exhaust Fan 1/2/3
When CN757-5 is 24V, Exhaust Fan 
1 rotates.
When CN759-5 is 24V, Exhaust Fan 
2 rotates.
When CN759-6 is 24V, Exhaust Fan 
3 rotates.
057 Power Supply Fan
When CN758-12 is 24V, Power 
Supply Fan rotates.
058 Not Used
059 Separator Solenoid
When CN764-2 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, solenoid operates.
060 Mg Roller Clutch
When CN764-4 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates.
061 Registration Clutch
When CN716-6 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates.
1 minute
062-
064
Not Used
065 Paper Feed Roller Clutch
(1st Paper Tray)
When CN712-2 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates.
1 minute
066 Paper Feed Solenoid
(1st Paper Tray)
When CN712-4 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, solenoid operates.
2 seconds
067 Lift Motor
(1st Paper Tray)
When CN713-2 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, motor rotates in
the ascending direction.
068 Intermediate Roller Clutch
When CN714-4 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates.
1 minute
069 Not Used
070 Paper Feed Roller Clutch
(2nd Paper Tray)
When CN710-2 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates.
1 minute
071 Paper Feed Solenoid
(2nd Paper Tray)
When CN710-4 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, solenoid operates.
2 seconds
072 Lift Motor
(2nd Paper Tray)
When CN711-2 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, motor rotates in
the ascending direction.
073-
074
Not Used
075 Paper Feed Roller Clutch
(3rd Paper Tray)
When CN607-3 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates.
1 minute
076 Paper Feed Solenoid
(3rd Paper Tray)
When CN607-4 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, solenoid operates.
2 seconds
077 Lift Motor
(3rd Paper Tray)
When CN603-2 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, motor rotates in
the ascending direction.
078 Clutch 
(System Console)
When CN608-5 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates.
1 minute
079 Drive Motor
(System Console)
When CN602-8 signal level changes 
to 0V from +5V, motor rotates.
080 Paper Feed Roller Clutch
(4th Paper Tray)
When CN608-3 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates.
1 minute
081 Paper Feed Solenoid
(4th Paper Tray)
When CN608-4 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, solenoid operates.
2 seconds
082 Lift Motor
(4th Paper Tray)
When CN604-2 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, motor rotates in
the ascending direction.
083-
084
Not Used
085 Paper Feed Roller Clutch
(Sheet Bypass)
When CN714-6 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates.
1 minute
086 Paper Feed Solenoid
(Sheet Bypass)
When CN718-2 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, solenoid operates.
2 seconds
087-
090
Not Used
091 Paper Feed Solenoid
(LCT)
When CN554-2 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, solenoid operates.
2 seconds
092 LCT Paper Tray Lift (Up)
Motor rotates in the ascending 
direction. 
(together with upper limit control)
093 LCT Paper Tray Lift (Down)
Motor rotates in the descending 
direction. 
(together with lower limit control)
094 Paper Feed Motor
(LCT)
Motor rotates.
095-
099
Not Used
100 ADU Paper Exit Clutch
When CN714-2 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates.
1 minute
101 ADU Paper Feed Clutch
When CN716-4 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates.
1 minute
102 Inverting Motor Rotating In 
Forward Direction
Inverting motor rotates in the forward 
direction.
103 Inverting Motor Rotating In 
Reverse Direction
Inverting motor rotates in the reverse 
direction.
104 Paper Guide Solenoid ON
When CN763-10 signal level 
changes to 0V from +24V, clutch 
turns ON for Straight Paper Exit.
105 Paper Guide Solenoid OFF
When CN763-12 signal level 
changes to 0V from +24V, clutch 
turns OFF for Inverting Paper Exit. 
106 Roller Solenoid ON
When CN763-7 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch turns ON for 
the Inverting Roller OFF.
107 Roller Solenoid OFF
When CN763-9 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch turns OFF for 
the Inverting Roller ON.
108 Saddle Paper Feed Unit Test
Feed Motor turns ON.
2-Bin Saddle-Stitch 
Finisher (FS605) Only.
109 Tray Elevator Unit Test 1
Tray moves to Upward direction.
2-Bin Saddle-Stitch 
Finisher (FS605).
110 Tray Elevator Unit Test 2
Tray moves to Home Position.
111 Paper Feed Unit Test
Feed Motor turns ON.
112 Paper Exit Unit Test
Feed Motor turns ON.
113 Collation Unit Test
Collation Plates turns ON.
114 Stapler Unit Test
Stapler turns ON.
115 Stapler Unit Move Test
Stapler Unit moves.
116 Rocking Unit Test
Guide turns ON.
117 Shutter Unit Open Test
Shutter unit is opened.
118 Not Used
119 Shutter Unit Close Test
Shutter unit is closed.
120 Lamp
When CN756-8 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, Lamp operates for 
4 seconds.
121-
159
Not Used
F4 Mode (Output Check)
No.
Item
Function
Remark
160 ADF Paper Feed Motor Rotating
(67% of rotating speed)
ADF paper feed motor rotates at 
67% of rotating speed.
161 ADF Paper Feed Motor Rotating
(100% of rotating speed)
ADF paper feed motor rotates at 
100% of rotating speed.
162 ADF Paper Feed Motor Rotating
(400% of rotating speed)
ADF paper feed motor rotates at 
400% of rotating speed.
163 ADF Transport Motor Rotating
(67% of rotating speed)
ADF transport motor rotates at 67% 
of rotating speed.
164 ADF Transport Motor Rotating
(100% of rotating speed)
ADF transport motor rotates at 100% 
of rotating speed.
165 ADF Transport Motor Rotating
(400% of rotating speed)
ADF transport motor rotates at 400% 
of rotating speed.
166 ADF Paper Feed Roller Clutch
When CN655-2 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates for 
3 seconds.
167 ADF Registration Roller 1 Clutch When CN656-4 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates for 
3 seconds.
168 ADF Registration Roller 2 Clutch When CN656-2 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates for 
3 seconds.
169 ADF Inverting Roller 1 Clutch
When CN659-6 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates for 
3 seconds.
170 ADF Inverting Roller 2 Clutch
When CN659-7 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates for 
3 seconds.
171 ADF Speed Down Clutch
When CN659-5 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, clutch operates for 
3 seconds.
172 ADF Solenoid
When CN660-7 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, Solenoid operates 
for 200ms.
173 ADF Inverting Solenoid
When CN660-5 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, Solenoid operates 
for 200ms.
174 ADF Pinch Roller Solenoid
When CN660-2 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, Solenoid operates 
for 1 second.
175 ADF Stamp Solenoid
When CN658-2 signal level changes 
to 0V from +24V, Solenoid operates 
for 1 second.
F5 Mode: Function Parameters (For Copier)
Set the machine to Service Mode and press "5" key  on the Keypad.
Press the "START" key.
Select the desired code number on the Touch Panel display.
If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the arrow buttons.
Select the desired function on the Touch Panel display and touch the "OK" button.
When the "C (CLEAR)" key is touched, the selected code input will not be accepted.
Press "FUNCTION" and "C (CLEAR)" keys simultaneously to exit the service mode.
Reboot the machine after setting the parameter(s) to activate the setting(s).
F5 Mode (Function Parameters (For Copier))
No.
Item
Function
Default Setting
00 Country Version
0 : Japan
1 : USA/CAN
2 : Europe
3 : Other
Country Dependent 
01 Frequency Desired
0 : Auto
1 : 50 Hz
2 : 60Hz
2 (for USA / Canada)
1 (for Europe)
02 Not Used
03 LSU Startup Speed
0 : Low
1 : Full
1
04 LSU Off Timer
  1 :   5 sec.
  2 : 10 sec.
  3 : 15 sec.
  4 : 20 sec.
  6 : 30 sec.
  8 : 40 sec.
10 : 50 sec.
12 : 60 sec.
3
05-
06
Not Used
07 Language Default
  0 : American
  1 : French
  3 : German
  4 : Swedish
  5 : Italian
  6 : Dutch
  7 : Portugal
  8 : Spanish
  9 : Norw.
10 : Danish
11 : Finnish
13 : English
17 : Polish
18 : Hung.
19 : Japanese
20 : Czech
21 : Greek
0 (for USA / Canada)
13 (for Europe)
08 Not Used
09 Fuser Lamp Control
0 : Off
1 : Auto
0 (for USA / Canada)
1 (for Europe)
10-11 Not Used
12 Printer Fan Extension
0 : None
2 : 2 min
5 : 5 min
5
13 Paper Out Red Indicator
14 Paper Size Tray 1 (Copier)
  0 : None
  3 : A4
  5 : B5
13 : LETTER
13 (for USA / Canada)
3 (for Europe)
15 Paper Size Tray 2 (Copier)
  0 : None
  1 : A3
  2 : B4
  3 : A4
  4 : A4R
  5 : B5
  6 : B5R
  7 : A5
  9 : 8 x 13
10 : 8.5 x 13
11 : LEDGER
12 : LEGAL
13 : LETTER
14 : LETTER R
16 : INVOICE
17 : Auto
17
16 Paper Size Tray 3 (Sys1)
  0 : None
  1 : A3
  2 : B4
  3 : A4
  4 : A4R
  5 : B5
  6 : B5R
  7 : A5
  9 : 8 x 13
10 : 8.5 x 13
11 : LEDGER
12 : LEGAL
13 : LETTER
14 : LETTER R
15 : INVOICE
0
17 Paper Size Tray 4 (Sys2)
Same as F5-16
Same as F5-16
18 Paper Size L (LCT)
  3 : A4
  5 : B5
12 : LEGAL
13 : LETTER
14 : LETTER R
13 (for USA / Canada)
3 (for Europe)
19 Not Used
20 ADF
0 : No
1 : Auto
1
21 Finisher
0 : No
1 : Auto
1
22 System Console
0 : No
1 : Auto
1
23 LCT
0 : No
1 : Auto
1
24 QUANTUM TDC Adj. Level
0 : No
1 : Low
2 : Medium
3 : High
1 (From July) 
25 Digital QUANTUM
0 : Off
1 : On
1
26 2-Sided Unit
0 : No
1 : Auto
1
27 Output Bin Copy
0 : Upper
1 : Bottom
0
28 Output Bin Printer
same as F5-27
1
29 Output Bin FAX/EMAIL
same as F5-27
1
30-
31
Not Used
32 SADF Mode
0 : No
1 : Yes
1
33 Not Used
34 Multi Size Feed Default
0 : Off
1 : On
0
35 Not Used
36 Display DD key
0 : No
1 : Yes
0 (for USA / Canada)
1 (for Europe)
37 Corona Wire Cleaning
0 : 1000
1 : 3000
2 : 10000
3 : 0
2
38 2-Sided Mode Default
0 : No
1 : 1 to 2
2 : 2 to 2
3 : B to 2
0
39 Staple Position Setting
0 : Landscape
1 : Portrait
2 : Center
1
40 Double Count
0 : No
1 : LDR
2 : LDR/ LGL
(for USA / Canada)
0 : No
1 : A3
2 : A3, B4
(for Other Destinations)
1
41 Count Up Timing
0 : At feed
1 : At exit
1
42 KEY/DEPT. Counter
0 : No
1 : Key Cnt.
2 : DEPT
3 : Card
0
43 Key Counter Timing
Same as F5-41
0
44 Insert Paper Count
0 : No
1 : Yes
0
0 : Yes
1 : No
0
45 Dept. Code Re-entry Again
46 Hole Punch Type
0 : 2 hole
1 : 3 hole
2 : 4 hole
1 (for USA / Canada)
2 (for Europe)
47 TH Sensor (Tr. DT)
0 : No
1 : Mid
2 : Large
1
48 TH Sensor (DEV)
0 : No
1 : Mid
2 : Large
1
49 Auto Contrast Algorithm
0 : Tip dist
1 : Histgram
0
50
51
Auto Contrast Adjust.
0 : No
1 : Yes
1
0 : No
1 : Yes
1
0 : No
1 : Yes
0
Dept. Counter (COPY)
52 Dept. Counter (COPY)
53 2-Sided Auto Shift
0 : No
1 : Auto sft
0
54 Margin Reduction
0 : No
1 : Yes
0
F5 Mode (Function Parameters (For Copier))
No.
Item
Function
Default Setting
55 Margin Value Default
0 :   5 mm
1 : 10 mm
2 : 15 mm
3 : 20 mm
1
56 Edge Value Default
0 :   5 mm
1 : 10 mm
2 : 15 mm
3 : 20 mm
0
57 Book Value Default
0 : 15 mm
1 : 20 mm
2 : 25 mm
3 : 30 mm
1
58 Toner Waste Container Full 
Alarm
0 : Stop
1 : 3 K
2 : 5 K
3 : 8 K
4 : 10 K
2
59 Add Toner Alarm
0 : Stop
1 : Continue
0
60 Auto Tray Selection
0 : No
1 : Yes
1
0 : Yes
1 : No
0
61-
62
Not Used
63 U13 Clear
0 : Any keys
1 : Func + 1
0
64 Dept. Counter (SCANNER)
0 : Yes
1 : No
0
65 Dept. Counter (PRINTER)
66 Interleaving Default
0 : Blank
1 : Copy
0
67 Page Insertion Default
0 : Blank
1 : Copy
0
68 Cover Mode Default
0 : F, Blank
1 : F, Copy
2 : FB, Blank
3 : FB, Copy
0
69 Reduce N in 1 Space
0 : No
1 : Yes
0
70 PM (Preventive Maintenance) 
Cycle
  0 :     No
  1 :  1.5 K
  2 :  2.5 K
  3 :     5 K
  4 :   10 K
  5 :   15 K
  6 :   20 K
  7 :   30 K
  8 :   40 K
  9 :   60 K
10 :   80 K
11 :   90 K
12 : 120 K
13 : 150 K (DP-6010 only)
14 : 200 K (DP-6010 only)
15 : 240 K (DP-6010 only)
12 (DP-3510/4510)
15 (DP-6010)
71 Not Used
72 Disable At Web PM
0 : Continue
1 : Stop
1
73 PM (Fuser Web)
0 : 120 K
1 : 240 K
1
74 Fuser Web Feeding
0 : 1/10
1 : 1/20
2 : 1/30
1
75-
76
Not Used
77 Text Error Diffusion
0 : Errordif
1 : Multilvl
0
78 A4/LTR Size Select
0 : No
1 : Yes
0
79 Not Used
80 Paper Size Priority
  1 : A3
  2 : B4
  3 : A4
  4 : A4R
  5 : B5
  6 : B5R
  8 : A5
  9 : 8 x 13
10 : 8.5 x 13
11 : LEDGER
12 : LEGAL
13 : LETTER
14 : LETTER R
15 : INVOICE
13 (for USA / Canada)
3 (for Europe)
81 B4/FLS Size Selection
0 : B4
1 : 8 x 13
2 : 8.5 x 13
0
82 Manual Skyshot Mode
0 : Off
1 : M1, On
2 : M2, On
3 : M1, M2, On
0
83 Digital Skyshot Mode
0 : No 
1 : Freeshp
2 : Parallel
1
84 Paper Tray Priority
0 : L > S > C > B
1 : C >S > L > B
2 : L > C > S > B
0
85 Side Void Setting (ADF)
0 : None
1 : Yes
0
86 Not Used
87 PM Cycle (ADF)
0
0 : Auto
1 : 10 Half
2 : 10 Full 
3 : 100 Half
4 : 100 Full
 : No
3 : 120 K
4 : 240 K
0
0
88 No
89 LAN Speed/Duplex
t Used
90 Beep Sound In Touch Panel
0 : Off
1 : Soft
2 : Loud
1
91 M1, Size
Set the default size for Manual Skyshot 
Mode, M1 and M2.
70 x 160
92 M2, Size
95 x 220
93-
94
Not Used
95 Paper Size (FA) 
(Factory use only)
0 : Japanese
1 : USA/CAN
2 : Europe
3 : Other
1 (for USA / Canada)
2 (for Europe)
96 Bypass Detection
(Factory use only)
0 : Japanese
1 : USA/CAN
2 : Europe
3 : Other
1 (for USA / Canada)
2 (for Europe)
97 Bp tray B4/FLS/LGL (FA)
(Factory use only)
0 : B4
1 : 8 x 13
2 : 8.5 x 13
3 : LEGAL
3 (for USA / Canada)
0 (for Europe)
98 Tray2 Detection
(Factory use only)
0 : Japanese
1 : USA/CAN
2 : Europe
1 (for USA / Canada)
2 (for Europe)
99 Tray2 B4/FLS/LGL (FA)
(Factory use only)
0 : B4
1 : 8 x 13
2 : 8.5 x 13
3 : LEGAL
3 (for USA / Canada)
0 (for Europe)
F6 Mode: Adjust Parameters (For Copier)
Set the machine to Service Mode and press "6" key on the Keypad.
Press the "START" key.
Select the desired code number on the Touch Panel display.
If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the arrow buttons.
Select the desired function on the Touch Panel display and touch the "OK" button.
When the  C (CLEAR)" key is touched, the selected code input will not be accepted.
Press "FUNCTION" and "C (CLEAR)" keys simultaneously to exit the service mode.
Reboot the machine after setting the parameter(s) to activate the setting(s).
Note:
The Factory Setting is different in each model.
F6 Mode (Adjust Parameters (For Copier))
No.
Item
Remarks
Setting 
Range
00
Adjust 100% read (s/s)
Adjustment of ratio for vertical position when 
scan is made.
-9 - +9 0.1%
01
Adjust read mag. (l/t)
Adjustment of ratio for parallel position when 
scan is made.
-9 - +9 0.1%
02
100% selection
Adjustment from 99.1% to 100.9%
-9 - +9 0.1%
03
Original registration
Adjustment of platen original registration 
detection timing.
-30 - +30 
0.2mm
04
Printer registration
Delay time is adjusted from registration roller 
clutch ON.
-50 - +50 
0.5mm
05
Main motor speed
Adjustment of Main Motor speed.
-10 - +10 
0.1%
06
Polygon motor speed
Adjustment Polygon Motor speed.
-99 - +99 
0.1%
07
Registration void
Registration void should be adjusted.
0 - +99 
0.5mm
08
Trail edge read timing
Adjustment of trail edge void.
-9 - 0 
0.5mm
09
Trail edge print timing
Adjustment of trail edge void.
-9 - +15 
0.5mm
10
Side adjust (Bypass)
Adjustment of LSU side-side (Sheet Bypass).
-8 - +7 
0.5mm
11
Side adjust (Tray 1)
Adjustment of LSU side-side (1st Tray).
-8 - +7 
0.5mm
12
Side adjust (Tray 2)
Adjustment of LSU side-side (2nd Tray).
-8 - +7 
0.5mm
13
Side adjust (Tray 3)
Adjustment of LSU side-side (3rd Tray).
-8 - +7 
0.5mm
14
Side adjust (Tray 4)
Adjustment of LSU side-side (4th Tray).
-8 - +7 
0.5mm
15
Side adjust (LCT)
Adjustment of LSU side-side (LCT).
-8 - +7 
0.5mm
16
Side adjust (ADU)
Adjustment of LSU side-side (ADU).
-8 - +7 
0.5mm
17
Grid standard voltage
Adjustment of Grid standard voltage.
-92 - +61 
3.27V
18
Laser standard power
Laser power compensation adjustment.
-56 - +25
19
Bias standard vol.DC
Adjustment of bias standard voltage.
-77 - 76 
3.92V
20
Print Contrast Adjust
Halftone adjustment, Print density
for Photo Mode.
(-)  : Darker.
(+) : Lighter.
-7 - +7
21
TDC gain voltage
Adjustment of toner density sensor gain 
voltage.
-86 - +40 
0.033V
22
(Factory use only)
QUANTUM parameter 1
23
(Factory use only)
QUANTUM parameter 2
24
Bias standard vol. AC
Bias Duty Ratio
Bias Frequency
(Factory use only)
AC Bias standard voltage adjustment
-10 - +10 
20V
25
(Factory use only)
Bias duty ratio adjustment
-5 - +5 1%
26
TDC judgment level
Adjustment of toner supply starting judgement 
voltage level.
-26 - +26 
19.5mV
27
(Factory use only)
AC Bias frequency adjustment
-2 - +2 
1KHz
28
Quantum white density
A
(This setting should not be adjusted in the field, 
and must be set to "0")
(This setting should not be adjusted in the field, 
and must be set to "0")
djustment of standard white density level.
-99 - +99
29
Quantum black density
Adjustment of standard black density level.
-99 - +99
30
Laser power adj. 2 level
Laser power compensation adjustment in 2 
value mode.
-56 - +25
31
Fuser temperature
Adjustment of fuser temperature.
-15 - +15 
0.833 C
+5V
HSSN3
GND
+5V
HSSN2
GND
1
1
2
2
3
3
HSSN1
GND
1
2
3
+5V
CT
CT
CT
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
ORSIZ1
ORSIZ3
+5V
GND
+5V
1
ORSIZ2
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
ORSIZ4
+5V
GND
1
2
3
+5V
HPSN
GND
CT
GND
ORSIZ5
10
CN717
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CN705
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Centronics I/F 
PR CON
CN210
CN211
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1
36
CN211
+5V
+5V
PD6
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
PD1
PD7
PD8
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5
nSELIN
nA
UTFD
nERR
OR
pSELECT
nINIT
pERR
OR
pB
USY
nSTR
OB
nA
CK
CN58
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
1
2
3
4
5
6
27
25
28
26
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
IICSD
A
IICSCL
GND
GND
GND
GND
SPCRXD
SPCTXD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
PRD
Y
VRD
Y
PA
CK
ATT
DU
ACK
BD_A
BD_B
VREQ
SA
CK
PVSYNC
DUPRNT
SENTIM
SREQ
PRST
PRGD
WN
GND
CN702
CN60
PCI 62 *2
CSS  I/F *1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CN66 *1
CN80
CN390
1
2
79
80
1
2
79
80
+5Vp
GND
+24V
pCNLD
nHKOF
nCTON
AGND
L2
L1
(Option)
G3 F
AX
(Option)
FXB
CN391
CN393
*2
1
2
!
CN392
pSPKOT
GND
SPKR
1
2
CNSPC
CN59
HDD 40P
TEL
LINE
MJR
CN21
CN22
CN20
CN25
!
!
!
!
1
1
3
CN22
1
7
2
3
4
5
6
1
3
1
7
2
3
4
5
6
INVERTER
EXP LAMP
3
4
3
2
1
1
2
G5
+5V
+5V
PASN
PCSN
GND
GND
PGND
LPCNT
24VS
15
16
17
18
CN756
D11
LMA
24VS
LMAB
LMB
24VS
LMBB
M
1
3
5
7
9
11
CN758
OZFM2
OZFL2
PGND
DDFM
DDFL
PGND
SCFM
SCFL
PGND
DUST F
AN
SUCTION
FAN
PWFM
PWFL
PGND
PS FAN
FM
OZONE
FAN
DOOR SENSOR
PAPER  EXIT DOOR SENSOR
PAPER  EXIT SENSOR
FM
FM
FM
24VM
CT
C
T
ELPCNT
ELP
24VM
CT
S
L
WEB
SOLENOID
TO
TAL
COUNTER
24VM
WEBSOL
CT
DOSN
CN768
CN62
FRM
SLOT 1
FRM
SLOT 2
CN63 *3
CN64
SORT
MEM
CN65
FROM
CARD
CN67
CN68
CN69
HARDWARE
KEY I/F
D11-8
D11-8
D11-8
PFOSN1
+5V
+5V
+5V
EXDOSN2
GND
GND
GND
EXFM2
EXFL2
EXFM3
EXFL3
PGND
PGND
CN759
1
2
3
4
5
6
CN765
FM
FAN2
FM
FAN3
Ke
y
Counter
(Option)
24VM
KCT
GND
KCS
+5V
KCTCNT
1
2
3
4
5
6
CNKCT
CN757
1
2
3
4
5
6
FAN1
1
3
2
EXFM1
EXFL1
PGND
FM
CN750
CN850
CN56
CN55
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
CCD
1
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
5
4
3
2
15
1
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
5
4
3
2
15
nSLSYNCB
AGND
+12V
+3.3V
+3.3V
CLPIN
OE
ITG
GND
+5V
+5V
AGND
BLKCLP
nRESET
AGND
nGACLK
pGACLK
pSCLK
nSCLK
nSHD
pSHD
pMCLK
nMCLK
GND
pTXCLK
nTXCLK
pTX2
nTX2
pTX1
nTX1
pTX0
nTX0
SDI
nSEN1
nSEN2
CN851
1
2
3
4
14
15
16
17
CN225
CN223
CN224
X
F
LCD
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
1
2
3
IN
V
1
2
3
CN1CN2
X2
Y1
X1
Y2
+24V
Vcnt
GND
!
CN229
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
3
4
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
3
4
CN280
PNL3
15
15
1
CN226 *1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
CN221
GND
nADFSES
2
1
CN767
CN220
CN52
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
3
4
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
3
4
+24V
+5VP
+5V
GND
GND
PNLRD
PNLSD
nPNLRST
nLPO
W2
nSLPKYE
nLPO
W1
nFCBRST
12
13
14
15
13
14
15
PNLSCLK
nPCIRING
PNLLDO
PNL1
CN230
10
11
12
13
14 15
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
CN228 *1
CN222
CN227 *3
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
3
4
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
3
4
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
CN250
1
2
2
3
1
1
2
3
4
CN251
1
2
3
4
CN290
PNL2
1
2
SW3
PO
WSW
GND
GND
RR1SN
+5V
GND
ORGSN
5VP
1
1
2
2
3
3
CT
CT
G5
G6
PNL GND
PMA
24V
O1
PMAB
PMB
24V
O1
PMBB
MMA
24V
O1
MMAB
MMB
24V
O1
MMBB
PM
MM
1
1
3
3
5
5
7
7
9
9
11
11
24V
O1
SDCLCNT
PPSOLCNT
24V
O1
STSLCNT
24V
O1
RR1CLCNT
24V
O1
RR2CLCNT
24V
O1
DXSLCNT1
SB1CLCNT
24V
O1
SB2CLCNT
GND
EXSN
+5V
S
L
S
L
C
C
C
C
L
C
L
L
L
L
S
L
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
24V
O1
DXSLCNT2
3
CT
CT
CT
24V
O1
1
1
2
2
D3
1
2
CT
CT
CT
(Included w/ G3 F
ax 
Option)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
9
10
11
12
13
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CN661
CN656
CN658
CN654
CN652
HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY
LO
VOL
TA
GE 
PO
WER SUPPL
Y 2
(Option, e
xcept N.A.)
LO
VOL
TA
GE 
PO
WER SUPPL
Y 1
AC DRIVER
CN650
ADF
1
2
3
4
5
6
CN659
1
2
3
4
5
CN660
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
CN653
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
CN655
CN657
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CN662
1
2
3
4
5
6
CN651
14
8 7
7
6
3
6
11
12
10
11
12
13
24V
O1
PFCLCNT
GND
OPSN
GND
DXSN +5V
GND
RR2SN
+5V
GND
RR3SN
+5V
GND
SIZE3SN
+5V
GND
SIZE4SN
+5V
GND
SIZE1SN
+5V
GND
SIZE2SN
+5V
C
L
DOOR
SENSOR
PAPER
FEED
CLUTCH
SIZE
SENSOR1
SIZE
SENSOR2
SIZE
SENSOR3
INVER
TING
SENSOR
SIZE
SENSOR4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
+5V
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
Touch Panel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
24V
O1
GND
ARST
ADFRRSN1
ADXSN
ARRSN2
ARRCNT
AR
VCL2
AR
VCL1
24V
O1
+5V
+5V
PGND
PGND
GND
+5VP
22
21
20
19
18
17
23
to  DRV
CNADF
AFDOUT
AFENB
AFL
TH
AFCLK
AFLD
AFDIN
APMCLK
AMMCLK
24
25
26
ORGSN
GND
27
28
G6
G5
AFLD
AFCLK
AFL
TH
AFENB
AFDOUT
GND
ARST
ADFRRSN1
ADXSN
ARRSN2
ARRCNT
AR
VCL2
AR
VCL1
AFDIN
APMCLK
AMMCLK
ADFSN
GND
CN53
CN54
PRINTER 
CN61
LAN I/F
SHEET  BYP
ASS
SENSOR 3
SHEET  BYP
ASS
SENSOR 2
SHEET  BYP
ASS
SENSOR 1
ORIGINAL SIZE  SENSOR 1
ORIGINAL SIZE  SENSOR 2
ORIGINAL SIZE  SENSOR 3
SCANNER HOME  POSIT
ON
SENSOR
8P
CN729 (TEST) *1
7P
CN728 (TEST) *1
8P
TONER  DENSITY SENSOR
DENSITY  SENSOR
GND
CDSN2
VCDS
CDSN1
GOPSW1
+24VM
TDREF
TDSNIN
GND
GND
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
6
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
P18FX
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
HVPS
CNHV
HVDDCCNT
HVD
ACCNT
HVLKT
HVTCNT
HVBA
CCNT
HVBDCCNT
HVBA
CCLK
GREFCNT
HVLKC
+24VM
PGND
HVCNT
14
13
HVLKB
15
HVLKD
!
+5V
+5V
TMGSN
TIMING
SENSOR
QDOSN
GND
GND
1
2
3
CT
CT
DOOR OPEN SENSOR
1 2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
CN715
+5V
+5V
PCRSN
INTERMEDIA
TE
SENSOR
SPPSN
GND GND
1
2
3
CT
CT
SYSTEM CONSOLE SENSOR
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
1
2
3
D11
D3
D3
CN57
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
+3.3V
GND
pLD1
nLD1
pLD2
nLD2
CN551
CN725
+24VM
PMLOCK
PMCNT
PMCLK
LSU
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
CN726
1
3
4
5
8
2
10
9
7
6
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
5
CN552
CN550
CN231 *6
HSYNC
SH_A
SH_B
LAZERA
+5VL
GND
LAZREF
GND
LAZENB
LAZERB
PGND
1
2
3
4
5
CNOM
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CN723
9
12
11
10
1
2
THI
CNTH
ZCIN
SSA2
SSA1
+5V
THI1
THI2
ACSW
+24V
GND
SSA3
1
2
3
4
5
CN718
GND
HFSOL
+5V
HPESN
+24VM
S
L
1
1
2
2
3
CT
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
CN722
TENPSN
GND
HUMSN
+5V
1
2
3
4
+24VM
LUM1
CN711
1
2
M
2ND TRA
Y
LIFT UP MO
TOR
+24VM
LLUM
M
1ST 
TRA
Y LIFT UP MO
TOR
+5V
PFSIZSN1
GND
SIZE SENSOR 1
+5V
PFSIZSN2
GND
SIZE SENSOR 2
+5V
PFSIZSN3
GND
SIZE SENSOR 3
CN709
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
CT
CT
CT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
D11
+5V
PEWSSN1
GND
PAPER SENSOR 1
+5V
CRRSN1
GND
PAPER PA
TH
SENSOR
+5V
LBSN1
GND
UPPER LIMIT SENSOR
+5V
PESN1
GND
PAPER SENSOR
+5V
PEWSSN2
GND
PAPER SENSOR 2
+5V
PEWSSN3
GND
PAPER SENSOR 3
PAPER SENSOR 1
PAPER PA
TH
SENSOR
UPPER LIMIT SENSOR
PAPER SENSOR
PAPER SENSOR 2
PAPER SENSOR 3
CN710
C
L
+24VM
PFCL1
+24VM
PUSOL1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
S
L
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
2
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13 14
12
D3
1
2
3
4
5
6
+24VM
HFCL
+24VM
PCCL
C
L
C
L
C
L
+24VM
DXCL2
1
2
1
2
1
2
CT
CT
CT
CN714
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
CN716
+5V
RRSN
GND
REGISTRA
TION
SENSOR
ADUINSN
ADU SENSOR
ADURRSN
GND
ADU REGISTRA
TION
SENSOR
REGIST
-
RA
TION
CLUTCH
PAPER EXIT SENSOR 2
INVER
TING
EXIT SENSOR
INVER
TING
SENSOR
INVER
TING
JAM SENSOR
ADUCRRSN
ADU INTERMEDIA
TE
SENSOR
+24VM
RRCL
1
2
1
2
PTL
1
1
1
1
+24VM
PTL
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
GND
+5V
GND
17
18
+24VM
DXCL1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
+5V
1
2
1
2
CT
CT
CT
CT
+5V
CT
CT
ZH
D3
C
L
C
L
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
CN719
BMBB
+24VM
BMB
BMAB
+24VM
BMA
BM
+5V
BPSN
GND
TED
VTED
GND
1
1
6
4
3
3
3
2
1
5
2
2
D3
CT
G3
G4
GND
+5V
LPEWSN1
GND
+5V
LCRRSN
GNG
+5V
LLBSN
GND
+5V
LPESN
GND
+5V
LPEWSN2
GND
+5V
LPEWSN3
GND
CN712
+24VM
+24VM
LPFCL
LPUSOL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
12
1
2
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13 14
12
23
24
D11
D3
CT
C
L
S
L
CN713
1
2
CN727 (IPC)
28P
8
9
10
11
12
2
3
4
7
1
5
6
CN708
*4
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
5
nSTRX
pSTRX
GND
nSTTX
pSTTX
IPRXD
GND
IPTXD
GND
FINISHER 
CONNECT
OR
(Option)
 
STRVP
PGND
G1
LVS2
CN64
CN65
ACL
ACN
CN66
CNL
VC
1
2
3
1
2
GND
+5V
1
2
3
4
5
CN141
1
CN3
2
3
4
5
+24V
GND
GND
+24V
+3.3V
CN5
CN1
ACL
ACN
1
2
3
+24V
+24V
24VD
CN2
SW2
PGND
PGND
F1a
F2a
F1b
F2b
CN4
CN142
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
9
10
11
12
14
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
9
10
11
12
14
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
GND
GND
GND
GND
+5VP
+5VP
+5VP
+5VP
CN751
+5V
+5V
GND
GND
+5VP
GND
+5V
+5V
GND
GND
CN144
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
9
8
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
9
8
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
9
8
7
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
CN145
CN142 CN141
+5VD
GND
+24V
GND
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
CNDCC
1
2
CN143
1
2
3
4
GND
24V
CN51
5
6
7
8
+3.3V
nLPO
W1
+3.3V
+5V
9
GND
nLPO
W2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
GND
+5VP
11
11
12
13
13
12
GND
GND
+5VD
15
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
12
PHN
CNSCC
14
15
DFDOUT
DFENB
DFLTH
DFCLK
DFLD
DFDIN
DFRST
LMCLK
RVCLK
MMCLK
DMCLK
LPCNT
PFOSN1
RVEXSN
SVCNT
PVCNT
P12CNT
GND
GND
+24V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
CN766
CN706
CN752
24VM
24VM
PGND
PGND
GND
GND
+5V
+5V
CN701
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
to ADF
1ST P
APER 
TRA
Y SENSORS
2ND P
APER 
TRA
Y  
SENSORS
ADF SIZE SENSORS
ADF SENSORS
ADU  SENSORS
CN753
9
10
24V
O1
ORGSN
5VP
+5V
+5V
PGND
PGND
24V
O1
GND
MM
RM
1
2
3
4
5
6
+5V
MMLD
MMCLK
MMPS
MMFR
1
2
24VM
PGND
CNMM2
CNMM1
GND
CN760
1
2
1
2
3 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
DM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
PGND
GND
PGND
24VM
24VM
+5V
DMLD
DMCLK
DMPS
DMBRAKE
CN761
CNDM1
11
22
CLEANER  POSIT
ON
SENSOR 1
CLEANER  POSIT
ON
SENSOR 2
+5V
+5V
CHPSN1
CHPSN2
GND
GND
1
2
3
CLMM1
CLMM2
M
1
2
CT
CT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CN762
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
D11
D3
(DP-6010/6020 Only)
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
1
2
3
4
5
CN763
R
VMBB
R
VMA
R
VMB
24VM
R
VMAB
GND
R
VEXSN
+5V
R
VJ
AMSN
PFOSN2
R
VSN
GND
+5V
24VM
R
VSSOL2
24VM
PCSSOL1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
4
5
GND
GND
+5V
+5V
PCSSOL2
3
1
6
6
24VM
S
L
S
L
R
VSSOL1
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CN142
+5VD
GND
CNDCC
1
2
3
4
CN141
PH
+24V
GND
5
HDD
(Option)
HDD
CNSHD1
CNHD1
F
12V
GND
GND
+5V
10
13
8
5
CN143
15
CNDCC
CN764
TFBO
XSN
TFSN
GND
GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
+5V
C
L
24VM
MA
GCL
24VM
SEPSOL
1
2
S
L
1
2
CT
TRBLSW1
1
3
2
+5V
CT
13
14
15
16
GND
CT
CNGSW
CT
1 2
1 2
TONER 
W
ASTE COLLECT COIL
TONER  W
ASTE
SENSOR
INVER
TING
MO
TOR
TONER BO
TTLE
MO
TOR
TONER DETECT SENSOR
TONER BO
TTLE
POSITION SENSOR
ADU
CLUTCH
PAPER FEED CLUTCH
MA
GNETIC 
R
OLLER
CLUTCH
INVER
TING
SOLENOID
PAPER FEED CLUTCH
PAPER FEED SOLENOID
PAPER 
TRA
Y
SOLENOID
SEP
ARA
TION
SOLENOID
PAPER FEED SOLENOID
ADU CLUTCH
SHEET  BYP
ASS
CLUTCH
INTERMEDIA
TE
CLUTCH
THERMIST
OR
SHEET  BYP
ASS
SENSOR
SHEET BYP
ASS
SOLENOID
TEMP HUMIDITY SENSOR
PAPER  FEED  MO
TOR
ADF  MAIN  MO
TOR
EXIT SENSOR
PINCH SOLENOID
INVER
TING
SOLENOID
ST
AMP
SLO
W
DO
WN CLUTCH
INVER
TING
CLUTCH 1
REGISTRA
TION
CLUTCH 2 REGISTRA
TION
CLUTCH 1
REGISTRA
TION
SENSOR 2
REGISTRA
TION
SENSOR 3
REGISTRA
TION
SENSOR 1
ORIGINAL SENSOR 
INVER
TING
CLUTCH 2
COR
ONA 
WIRE 
CLEANER MO
TOR
SCAN MO
TOR
MAIN DRIVE MO
TOR
OPC DR
UM
MO
TOR
TONER  W
ASTE
CONT
AINER
SENSOR
CT
CN755 *3
1
2
3
4
5
6
24VO2
24VO2
PGND
PGND
CN754
CN707
G2
OQFDOUT
OQFENB
OQFLTH
OQFCLK
LCCFDIN
OQFDIN
OQMCLK
+5V
GND
OQFLD
CNA
CNB
SYSTEM CONSOLE CONNECT
OR
(Option)
SW4
2
1
2
1
SWL1
SWL2
SWN1
SWN2
CNL
CNN
2
(Option)
DRHT
RLB
CN172
CN173
CN171
LPHT1
LPHT2
CNHT6
CNHT1
CNHT2
CNHT3
CNHT4
CNHT5
For LCT or APF
ACLRLB
ACNRLB
OHTL
OHTN
OHTL
OHTN
(Option)
1
2
BLACK
WHITE
L
E
N
L
E
N
INLET
E
NFL
CN134
CN133
CN132
CN131
ACL
ACN
1
2
3
2
1
!
!
!
!
ACL
ACN
SW1
ACLD
ACND
1A
1B
2A
2B
CNSW1
!
CN101
CN108
CN102
1
2
CN106
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CN103
1
2
3
CN104
1
2
3
Po
w
er Cord
1
2
FULP1
3
FULP3
HEATL
CN105
F  Lamp1
Thermo 1
Thermo 2
F  Lamp3
CN703
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
CN724
CN721
13
14
SPC
DRV
ACD
SC
LVS1
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
7
1
2
3
4
CN704
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
CN720
DC
1
2
3
CNHTC
17
18
T1
T2
T3
T5
4
ADF OPEN SENSOR
ADF ANGLE SENSOR
Dehumidifier 
Heater (Option)
*4
*5
24VM
24VM
PGND
PGND
7
8
9
10
F6 Mode (Adjust Parameters (For Copier))
No.
Item
Remarks
Setting 
Range
43
Paper loop (2-sided)
Adjustment for the length of the loop formed 
before the copier timing roller.
-99 - +99
44
Laser duty adj. FAX
-99 - +99
45
Paper feeding. LCT
Adjustment of LCT paper feed.
-50 - +50
46
Laser duty adj. PRINTER
-99 - +99
47
T corona current 2-sided
Adjustment of transfer corona current.
-10 - +10 
5.22uA
48
QUANTUM TDC adjust
Adjustment of QUANTUM TDC
-3 - +3
49
T mode image density
Image density adjustment for Text mode.
(-)  : Darker.
(+) : Lighter.
-99 - +99
50
T/P mode image density
Image density adjustment for Text/ Photo 
mode.
(-)  : Darker.
(+) : Lighter.
-99 - +99
51
P mode image density
Image density adjustment for Photo mode.
(-)  : Darker.
(+) : Lighter.
-99 - +99
52
LSU unit PWM adjust 1
Adjustment of PWM value of LSU.
-99 - +99
53
CCD read position adj.
Adjustment of CCD read position.
-42 - +44 
0.2mm
54
T mode contrast
-127 - +127
55
T/P mode contrast
-127 - +127
56
P mode contrast
-127 - +127
57
Sep. DC Volt. 1-Sided
Compensation of Detach DC voltage for 1 
sided copy.
-20 - +30 
10V
58
Sep. AC Volt. 1-Sided
Compensation of Detach AC voltage for 1 
sided copy.
-6 - +8 
100V
59
Sep. DC Volt. 2-Sided
Compensation of Detach DC voltage for 2 
sided copy.
-20 - +30 
10V
60
Sep. AC Volt. 2-Sided
Compensation of Detach AC voltage for 2 
sided copy.
-6 - +8 
100V
61
Continuous print TDC
0 - +8
62
TDC gain voltage adjust
Adjustment of toner density sensor gain 
voltage.
-10 - +10 
0.033V
63
Lead edge read point
0 - +9 
0.5mm
64
Side edge read point
0 - +9 
0.5mm
65
Bk density reference
Reference voltage for Toner Density Sensor.
-127 - +127
66
Bk density output
Compensate value for Toner Density Sensor
output.
-127 - +127
67
ADF image density
Compensation of ADF image density.
-99 - +99
68
Paper Loop (Tray 3, SYS)
Individual Fine Adjustment for Tray  3
-99 - +99
69
Stamp position adjust
Adjustment of verification stamp position.
-50 - +50 
0.3mm
70-74 Not Used
75
Adj. read AD enable
(Factory use only)
Adjustment of read timing.
-2 - +2
76
Adj. read LSI sampling
(Factory use only)
Adjustment of read timing.
0 - +3
77
Adj. read LVDS clock
(Factory use only)
Adjustment of read timing.
0 - +3
78
Paper Loop (Tray4, SYS)
Individual Fine Adjustment for Tray  4
-99 - +99
79
MTF (Modulation Transfer 
Function) adjustment
Adjustment of Scanning Sharpness by digital 
image processing for Text /Photo Copy Mode. 
-2 - +2
80
QUANTUM Exposure Volt.
Set by Digital QUANTUM (QUARC) control
-56 - +25
81
QUANTUM Bias Volt.DC
Set by Digital QUANTUM (QUARC) control
-77 - +76 
3.92V
82
QUANTUM Charge Voltage
Set by Digital QUANTUM (QUARC) control
-92 - +61 
3.27V
83
Temperature sensor Value
Value of Temperature sensor.
0 - 255
84
Humidity sensor value
Value of Humidity sensor.
0 - 255
85
(Factory use only)
86
ADF reverse stop position
Adjustment of ADF reverse stop position.
-99 - +99 
0.3mm
87
ADF exhaust stop position
Adjustment of ADF exit stop position
-99 - +99 
0.3mm
88
ADF feed regist. 1-sided
Adjustment of ADF pick up for 1-sided.
-99 - +99 
0.3mm
89
ADF feed regist. 2-sided
Adjustment of ADF pick up for 2-sided.
-99 - +99 
0.3mm
90
ADF read position Main scan
Adjustment of ADF horizontal image read 
start position. 
-99 - +99 
0.05mm
91
Original read edge ADF
Adjustment of original detection timing.
-99 - +99 
0.3mm
92
Original trail ADF
Adjustment of trail edge detection timing.
-127 - 127 
0.3mm
93
ADF 100% image. 1-sided
Adjustment of magnification for 1-sided.
-9 - +9 
0.1%
94
ADF 100% image. 2-sided
Adjustment of magnification for 2-sided.
-9 - +9 
0.1%
95
 Exposure Voltage 
Adjustment of LSU Laser Power.
(QUANTUM is OFF)
-56 - +25
96
 Charge Voltage
Adjustment of Charge Voltage.
(QUANTUM is OFF)
-95 - +61 
3.27V
97
 Bias Volt.DC
Adjustment of Bias Voltage.
(QUANTUM is OFF)
-77 - +76 
3.92V
98
Paper Loop (LCT)
Individual Fine Adjustment for LCT.
-99 - +99
99
F5/F6 initialization
Initialize F5/F6 parameter settings.
F7 Mode: Electronic Counter
Set the machine to Service Mode and press "7" key on  the Keypad.
Press the "START" key.
Select the desired code number on the Touch Panel display.
If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the arrow buttons.
Select the desired function on the Touch Panel display and touch the "OK" button.
When the "C (CLEAR)" key is touched, the selected code input will not be accepted.
Press "FUNCTION" and "C (CLEAR)" keys simultaneously to exit the service mode.
F7 Mode (Electronic Counter)
Service 
Mode
Item
Remarks
F7
Electronic 
Counters
00 List Print
01 Key Operator ID Code
Key Operator’s identification code for 
access to the counter mode.
02 Maintenance
Count
00 Total Count
Total count for all copies / prints.
01 PM Count
Preventive Maintenance count.
02 Scanner PM Count
PM count for scanner readings.
03 ADF Count
PM count of originals fed through the
ADF.
04 Not Used
05 OPC Drum Count
PM count of recording paper fed 
through the OPC Drum.
06 Process Unit Count
PM count of recording paper fed 
through the Process Unit.
07 ADF PM Count
PM count of recording paper fed 
through the Automatic Duplex Unit.
08 Fuser Web Count
PM Count for Fuser Web.
09 Developer Count
PM Count for Developer.
10 Corona Cleaning 
Count
Count for Corona Cleaner.
11 Avg. Print/Drum Rise 
Up
Average Print Count for OPC Drum.
12 Total OPC Rotation 
Time
Rotation Time for OPC Drum.
13 Avg. Min / Drum Rise 
Up
Average Rotation Time for OPC Drum.
03 Paper Feed  
Count
00 Sheet Bypass Count Total count of paper fed from the sheet
bypass.
01 1st Paper Tray Count Total count of paper fed from the 1st 
paper tray.
02 2nd Paper Tray Count Total count of paper fed from the 2nd 
paper tray.
03 3rd Paper Tray Count Total count of paper fed from the 3rd 
paper tray.
04 4th Paper Tray Count Total count of paper fed from the 4th 
paper tray.
05 LCT Tray Count
Total count of paper fed from the LCT.
06 2-sided Count
Total count of 2-sided Print.
07 A4 / Letter Count
Total count of A4 / Letter Print.
08 A4-R / Letter-R Count Total count of A4-R / Letter-R Print.
09 A3 / Ledger Count
Total count of A3 / Ledger Print.
10 B4 / Legal Count
Total count of B4 / Legal Print.
04 Scanner
Count
00 ADF Count
Total count of originals fed through the 
ADF.
01 ADF Read Count
Total count of originals scanned through 
the ADF.
02 Scanner Count
Total count of scanning operations.
03 Scanner Read Count Total count of scanner readings.
05 Copy Count 00 Copy Print Count
Total count of copies printed.
01 Copy Scan Count
Total count of copies scanned.
06 PC Count
00 PC Print Count
Total count printed from PC.
01 PC Scan Count
Total count scanned to PC.
07 Fax Count
00 Fax Transmit Count
Total count of Fax transmitted.
01 Fax Receive Count
Total count of Fax received.
02 Fax Print Count
Total count of Fax printed.
08 Clear All Counts
All counters are cleared.
F8 Mode: Service Adjustment
Set the machine to Service Mode and press "8" key on  the Keypad.
Press the “START” key.
Select the desired code number on the Touch Panel display.
If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the arrow buttons.
Select the desired function on the Touch Panel display and touch the “OK” button.
When the “C (CLEAR)” key is touched, the selected code input will not be accepted.
Press “FUNCTION” and “C (CLEAR)” keys simultaneously to exit the service mode.
F8 Mode (Service Adjustment)
No.
Item
Remarks
00
Exposure Lamp replacement
When replacing the exposure lamp.
Procedure:
a) Press the Start key to move the exposure lamp to 
the position (approx. 250 mm from the optics 
home position) where it can be replaced.
b) To return the optical system to the home position, 
press the CLEAR key.*
01-05 Not Used
06
Error Log Print/View
a) Each time the arrow button is pressed, the
machine errors or paper jam codes stored in
memory are displayed, beginning with the oldest
code.
Note:
Only the 30 most recent codes are displayed.
07
Error Log Clear
a) Press the Reset key.
A Message "Error code can be cleared with the 
Start key" is displayed on the LCD.*
b) Press the Start key.
08
(Factory use only)
Lock operation for Scanner Unit.
09
Toner Density adjustment
Adjustment operation of Toner Density.
10
Drum Charge adjustment
Adjustment operation of Drum Charge.
11-12 Not Used
Fax Service Mode 1 (Function Parameter Table)
No.
Parameter
Selections
Function
010 TX LEVEL
00 = 0 dBm
~
15 = -15 dBm
Selects the TX signal output level, 0 to -15 dBm in 1 
dBm  steps. (Refer to Chapter 4.3.)
011 RX LEVEL
1 = -43 dBm
2 = -38 dBm
3 = -33 dBm
4 = -48 dBm
Selects the receiving sensitivity of -33/-38/-43/-48 
dBm.
012 DTMF LEVEL
00 = 0 dBm
~
15 = -15 dBm
Selects the DTMF output level, 0 to -15 dBm in 1 
dBm  steps.
013 G3 RX EQL
1 = 0dB
2 = 4dB
3 = 8dB
4 = 12dB
Selects the cable equalizer for G3 reception mode, 
0dB, 4dB, 8dB or 12dB.
014 G3 TX EQL
1 = 0dB
2 = 4dB
3 = 8dB
4 = 12dB
Selects the cable equalizer for G3 transmission 
mode, 0dB, 4dB, 8dB or 12dB.
015  
016
Not Used
017 TX START
1 = 2400 bps
2 = 4800 bps
3 = 7200 bps
4 = 9600 bps
5 = TC7200
6 = TC9600
7 = 12000 bps
8 = 14400 bps
Selects the transmission modem start speed, 14400/
12000/TC9600/TC7200/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps.
Note:
This parameter is applicable only when 
communicating with regular G3 machines. When 
communicating with Super G3 (V.34) machines, 
use Parameter No. 32.
018 RX START
1 = 2400 bps
2 = 4800 bps
3 = 7200 bps
4 = 9600 bps
5 = TC7200
6 = TC9600
7 = 12000 bps
8 = 14400 bps
Selects the reception modem start speed, 14400/
12000/TC9600/TC7200/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps.
Note:
This parameter is applicable only when 
communicating with regular G3 machines. When 
communicating with Super G3 (V.34) machines, 
use Parameter No. 33.
019 ITU-T V.34
1 = Off
2 = On
3 = Select
Selects whether the ITU-T V.34 is Off, On or Select.
Select: Select whether the ITU-T V.34 is Off or On, 
when entering Phone Book Dialing Numbers 
or Manual Number Dialing.
020 ITU-T ECM
1 = Off (Invalid)
2 = On  (Valid)
Select the ECM mode.
021 EP TONE
1 = Off (without EP Tone)
2 = On (with EP Tone)
Selects whether to add the echo protect tone on V.29 
mode.
(Used when Echo Suppression is disabled.)
On : Add
Off : Do not add
022 SIGNAL 
INTERVAL
1 = 100 ms
2 = 200 ms
3 = 500 ms
Selects the time interval between the receiving 
signal and the transmitting signal.
023 TCF CHECK
1 = Normal (Short)
2 = Long
Selects the TCF check interval Long/Short
024 CED 
FREQUENCY
1 = 1080 Hz (non ITU-T)
2 = 2100 Hz
Selects the CED frequency 2100/1080 Hz
025 COMM. START-
UP
1 = First
2 = Second
Selects the communication start-up condition (XMT 
and Polling).
(Used when Echo Suppression is disabled.)
026 NON-
STANDARD
1 = Off (Invalid)
2 = On (Valid)
Selects own mode (Panafax mode).
027 SHORT 
PROTOCOL B
1 = Off (Invalid)
2 = On (Valid)
Selects the short protocol mode.
028 SHORT 
PROTOCOL D
1 = Off (Invalid)
2 = On (Valid)
Selects the short protocol mode. When activated, it 
allows the machine to automatically store the 
modem speed for each Auto Dial Number.
029 REMOTE 
DIAGNOSTICS
1 = Off (will not accept)
2 = On (accepts)
Selects whether the machine accepts Remote 
Diagnostics from the service station.
030 CED & 300 BPS 1 = 75 ms
2 = 1 sec
Selects the pause interval between the CED and the 
300 bps signal.  
(Used when Echo Suppression is disabled.)
031 RTC = EOLx12 1 = Off (EOLx6)
2 = On (EOLx12)
Selects the RTC signal, EOLx6 or EOLx12.
032 V34 TX START 2400-33600bps
Selects the transmission modem start speed for V.34 
communication, 33600-2400 bps.
033 V34 RX START 2400-33600bps
Selects the receiving modem start speed for V.34 
communication, 33600-2400 bps.
034 V34 TX 
SYMBOL RATE
2400-3429sr
Selects the transmission symbol rate for V.34, 3429/ 
3200/3000/2800/2400 sr.
Press “V” or “/\ “ to select the symbol rate.
035 V34 RX 
SYMBOL RATE
2400-3429sr
Selects receiving symbol rate for V.34, 3429/3429/
3200/3000/2800/2400 sr.
Press “V” or “/\ “ to select the symbol rate.
036 Not Used
037 PROTOCOL 
DISPLAY
1 = Off (not displayed)
2 = On (displayed)
Selects whether to display the modem speed  during 
communication. 
(Press the Job Status Key to display)
038 Not Used
039 FLASH TIME
5 = 50 ms
~
100 = 1000 ms
Selects the pause interval before activating the Flash 
key.
040 FLASH TIME 
(PSTN)
5 = 50 ms
~
100 = 1000 ms
Selects the pause interval before activating the Flash 
key.
(For Germany, Austria and Czech)
041 PAUSE TIME
1 = 1 sec.
~
10 = 10 sec.
Selects the pause interval from 1 sec. ~ 10 sec.  for 
dialing through a switchboard or for international 
calls.
042 Not Used
043 REDIAL 
INTERVAL
0 = no waiting
~
15 = 15 minutes
Selects the redial interval from 0 to 15 minutes in 1 
minute steps.
044 REDIAL COUNT 0 = no redial
~
15 = 15 times
0 ~ 9 (For Australia Only)
Selects the redial count from 0 to 15 times in 1 step 
intervals.
Note:
In order to comply with the requirements TBR21 
in the EC countries, do not select 15 times.
045 RING DETECT 
COUNT
1 = 1 ring
~
9 = 9 rings
Selects the ring detection count from 1 to 9 rings in 1 
ring step intervals.
046 ON-HOOK TIME 0 = 0 sec.
~
90 = 90 sec.
Selects the on-hook time between sequential  
communication calls in 1 second step intervals.
047 RESPONSE 
WAIT
1 = 1 sec.
~
90 = 90 sec.
20 ~ 150 sec. 
(For France Only)
Selects the waiting interval for the response after 
completing the dialing.
048
049
Not Used
050 RING DETECT 
MODE
1 = Normal
2 = Rough
Selects the quality of ringer detection. Use if the line 
signal is out of regulation, set to "Rough" so that the 
unit may detect the ringing signals.
051 Not Used
052 PULSE RATE
1 = 10 pps
2 = 20 pps
Selects the dial pulse rate 10/20 pps.
053
054
Not Used
055 BUSY TONE 
CHECK
1 = Off
2 = On
Selects whether to detect the Busy Tone.
056 DIAL TONE 
CHECK
(Except for USA 
and Canada)
1 = Off
2 = On
Selects whether to detect Dial Tone before dialing 
the telephone number.
057 DC LOOP 
CHECK
(Except for USA 
and Canada)
1 = Off
2 = On
Selects whether the unit checks the DC Loop  during 
communication.
058 COMM.JRNL 
+IMAGE
1 = Off (without image)
2 = On (with image)
Selects whether the machine prints the COMM. 
Journal with image.
059 CONFIDENTIAL 
RCV REPORT
1 = Off (does not print out)
2 = On (prints out)
Selects whether the machine prints the  Confidential 
RCV Report.
060 VERSION
Indicates the Host software 
version.
061 TX/RX//PRT/
CPY COUNTER
1 = Fax Transmit Count
2 = Fax Receive Count
3 = Total Count
4 = Copy Print Count
Displays the transmitted, received, total printed and 
copied document count.
062 PRINT 
COUNTER
1 = Off
2 = On
Selects whether to print in the Fax Parameter List, 
the counter information that is displayed in the 
Function Parameter No. 61.
063  
067
Not Used
068 NYSE FAX 
FORWARD
(USA and 
Canada Only)
1 = Off
2 = On
Selects whether the machine will forward the 
incoming and outgoing faxes to a specified station.
Note:
Once this parameter is activated, Fax Forwarding 
via Fax Parameter 054 is automatically disabled, 
an Access Code of "0000" is automatically 
assigned and Fax Parameter 038 has a new 
setting added called "NYSE".
069 NYSE LOCAL 
PRINT
(USA and 
Canada Only)
1 = INC
2 = ON (Always)
Selects the printing condition for the incoming faxes 
after FAX Forwarding.
INC. : Prints only if FAX Forwarding fails.
ON : Always prints.
070 LINE ERROR
1 = 128 lines
2 = 256 lines
3 = 512 lines
4 = 1024 lines
5 = 2048 lines
6 = Off
      (will not disconnect line)
1. Selects the line disconnect condition during 
reception. If the number of line errors exceed this 
setting, the unit will disconnect the line.
2. Selects the transmit condition of RTP/PIP or RTN/
PIN. 
(Available if No.73 Error Detect is set to "LINES") 
(See Note 1)
071 TOTAL ERROR 1 = 5%
2 = 10%
3 = 15%
4 = 20%
Selects the transmit condition of RTP/PIP or RTN/
PIN.
(Available if No.73 Error Detect is set to "RATE".)
(See Note 2)
072 CONTINUOUS 
ERROR
1 = Off (unlimited)
2 = 3 lines/STD
3 = 6 lines/STD
4 = 12 lines/STD
Selects the continuous total error criteria of Off/3/6 or 
12 lines in Standard mode.   If continuous total error 
exceeds this setting, the unit will transmit RTN/PIN. 
(Available if No.73 Error Detect is set to "RATE".)
073 ERROR 
DETECT
1 = Lines
2 = Rate
Selects the error detect condition Lines/Rate.
074 RTN RECEIVE
1 = Disconnect
2 = Continue
Selects whether to disconnect the phone line or 
continue when "RTN" is received.
075 CODING
1 = MH (MH only)
2 = MR (MH or MR)
3 = MMR
      (MH or MR or MMR)
4 = JBIG
Selects the coding scheme.
076 BATCH TX
(USA and 
Canada Only)
1 = Off
2 = On
Selects whether the batch transmission is available.
077 RX JAM 
LENGTH
1 = Off (unlimited)
2 = 2 m
Selects the maximum length of a received  
document that can be printed.
078
079
Not Used
080 ORIGINAL 
LEAD EDGE 
ADF
-99
~
+99
Adjusts the distance between the scanning sensor 
ON position and the scanning start position.
081 ORIGINAL 
TRAIL ADF
-127
~
+127
Adjusts the distance between the scanning sensor 
OFF position and the scanning end position.
082 JAM LENGTH
1 = 1 m
2 = 2 m
Selects the maximum length of the original that can 
be scanned.
083 Not Used
084 LINE AS NO 
PAPER
1 = Ring (ring)
2 = Busy (keep line busy)
Selects whether to ring or send a busy tone to the 
remote station when the recording paper runs out or 
the unit cannot receive because of any trouble.
085 Not Used
086 REDUCTION 
FINE
1 = Off
2 = On
Selects whether the resolution is preset to Fine, 
when sending with reduction B4
®A4.
087 DARKER LEVEL 0 = Lightest Contrast
~
15 = Darkest Contrast
Selects the contrast level.
088 NORMAL 
LEVEL
089 LIGHTER 
LEVEL
090
091
Not Used
Fax Service Mode 1 (Function Parameter Table)
No.
Parameter
Selections
Function
103 TRAIL EDGE 
READ TIMING
-9
~
0
Adjustment of trail edge void.
104
~
109
Not Used
110 MAC ADDRESS
Indicates the MAC Address.
111 Not Used
112 INSERT EMAIL 
TXT
1 = Off
2 = On
Selects whether the Text Template (email message) 
is programmable and added on all email sent in the 
message body above the top line of text. (Up to 40 
characters Programmed in the User Parameters.)
Note:
After enabling this feature, aside from entering 
the text in the User Parameters, it also has to be 
activated in each Auto Dial Number before it will 
take effect. It does not work for Direct Dialed 
Numbers.
113 
114
Not Used
115 TIME ZONE
1 = Scroll
2 = Direct
Selects the setting method for Time Zone.
Scroll : Allows using "Scroll Keys" to scroll through 
the Time Zone Table.
Direct : Allows you to input the Time Zone directly, 
(*) key to be used as a switch between +/-.
Note 1:  Continuous Polling (Station Mode)
This feature allows you to store or add documents into a polled file in memory. 
To enable the Continuous Polling feature set Function Parameter No. 003 to “2:Station”. The last
Program Key will be assigned with the “Store 4 Poll” Key name automatically and cannot be
changed. 
To prepare the document(s) to be polled, simply place the document(s) on the ADF or Platen and
then press the Program Key to store or add the document(s) into a polled file.
(Note: If a regular polled file is stored in memory, the Program Key for Continuous Polling will not
be accepted.)
Note 2:  Function Parameter No. 070 (Line Error)-Transmit condition of RTP/PIP or RTN/PIN
Note 3:  Function Parameter No. 071 (Total Error)-Transmit condition of RTP/PIP or RTN/PIN
Note 4: The default setting of parameters depends on the country’s specifications or regulations.  Print the 
Function Parameter List to confirm the default settings.
116 OVERWRITE 
WARNING
1 = Yes
2 = No
Selects whether the Overwrite Warning is included 
on the Internet FAX Result Receipt when 
programming the Auto Dialer via email.
117
 ~ 
121
Not Used
122 LDAP
1 = Off
2 = On
W
175 FAX/EMAIL 
Default
0 = Address Book
1 = Mode Set
Selects the FAX/EMAIL Default.
hen LDAP is used, specialize characters may be 
displayed as different characters.
Available from May production.
123
 ~ 
174
Not Used
176
 ~ 
199
Not Used
Signal
Setting
1:128
2:256
3:512
4:1024
5:2048
6:Off
MCF/PIP
0-31
0-63
0-127
0-255
0-511
Always
RTP/PIP
32-63
64-127
128-255
256-511
512-1023
-
RTN/PIN
64-127
128-255
256-511
512-1023 1024-2047
-
Signal
Setting
1:5%
2:10%
3:15%
4:20%
MCF/PIP
0-2
0-4
0-7
0-9
RTP/PIP
3-4
5-9
8-14
10-19
RTN/PIN
5-
10-
15-
20-
Error Codes (For Copier)
Copy Quality Adjustment Procedure (Order)
The self-diagnostic functions detect troubles in the important components of the copier.
When any trouble occurs, the copier stops.
User Error Codes (U Code)
Note:
Uxx and a message will appear on the Panel Display.
User Error Codes (U Code) Table
Code
Item
Check Points
U0
Key Counter
1. Card Key is not installed.
2. Key Counter Harness is disconnected.
3. Department Code is not assigned.
U1
Close Front Cover
1. Front Cover is open.
2. Front Cover Sensor is disconnected.
3. Front Cover Sensor is defective
4. LVPS connector is disconnected.
5. LVPS is defective.
6. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
7. SPC PCB is defective.
U4
Close Finisher
1. Finisher is open.
2. Paper is in the output bin.
3. Stapler is empty.
4. LVPS connector is disconnected.
5. LVPS is defective.
6. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
7. SPC PCB is defective.
U6
Close Right Cover
1. Right Cover is open.
2. Right Cover Sensor is disconnected.
3. Right Cover Sensor is defective.
4. LVPS connector is disconnected.
5. LVPS is defective.
6. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
7. SPC PCB is defective.
U7
Close Right Cover Lower 
(System Console)
1. Right Cover is open.
2. Right Cover Sensor is disconnected.
3. Right Cover Sensor is defective.
4. LVPS connector is disconnected.
5. LVPS is defective.
6. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
7. SPC PCB is defective.
U9
Close Left Cover
1. Left Cover is open.
2. Left Cover Sensor is disconnected.
3. Left Cover Sensor is defective.
U12
Close Finisher Staple Cover
/ Upper Cover
1. Close Finisher Staple Cover.
2. Finisher Staple Cover Sensor is disconnected.
3. Finisher Staple Cover Sensor is defective.
U13
Add Toner
1. Toner Bottle is incorrectly installed.
2. Low Toner.
3. Toner Sensor is disconnected.
4. Toner Sensor is defective.
5. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
6. SPC PCB is defective.
U14
Replace Toner Waste 
Container
1. Toner Waste Container is full.
(See Sect. 3.5.4.)
U15
No Toner Waste Container
1. Toner Waste Container is not installed.
2. Toner Waste Container Sensor is disconnected.
3. Toner Waste Container Sensor is defective.
U16
No Developer Unit
1. Developer Unit is not installed.
U18
Total Copy Limit Over
1. Department Copy Counter is full.
U20
Close ADF Cover
1. ADF Cover is open.
2. ADF is not installed correctly.
3. ADF Cover Sensor is disconnected. 
4. ADF Cover Sensor is defective.
5. LVPS connector is disconnected.
6. LVPS is defective.
U21
Close ADF
1. ADF and ADF Cover are open.
2. ADF Sensor is disconnected.
3. ADF Sensor is defective.
U30
Close Punch Cover
1. Punch Cover is open.
2. Punch Cover Sensor is disconnected.
3. Punch Cover Sensor is defective.
U31
Remove Paper in Saddle 
Unit
1. Paper Jam in the Saddle Unit.
2. Paper Sensor is disconnected.
3. Paper Sensor is defective.
U32
Close Saddle Unit Cover
1. Saddle Unit Cover is open.
2. Saddle Cover Sensor is disconnected.
3. Saddle Cover Sensor is defective.
U33
No Saddle Staple Unit
1. Staple Unit is not installed properly.
U34
Close Saddle Unit Front 
Cover
1. Saddle Unit Front Cover is open.
2. Saddle Front Cover Sensor is disconnected.
3. Saddle Front Cover Sensor is defective.
U35
Close Saddle Unit Exit 
Cover
1. Saddle Unit Exit Cover is open.
2. Saddle Exit Cover Sensor is disconnected.
3. Saddle Exit Cover Sensor is defective.
U90
Replace Battery
1. Internal battery requires replacement.
Jam Error Codes (J Code)
Section
Jam Location
A
3rd/4th Paper Feed Unit
B
Paper Transport Area
C
ADU Area
D
Developing Area
E
Paper Inverting Unit
F
ADU Area
G
LCT Area
H
Finisher
I
Saddle Finisher
J
i-ADF
B
A
Misfeed Indication
on the Touch 
Panel Display
J
DA-FS330
DA-FS355
DA-FS600
DA-FS605
H
H
H
H
I
I
C
F
D
G
E
Jam Error Codes (J Code) Table
Code
Contents
Section
J00
The Registration Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time after the 
paper starts feeding. (Sheet Bypass)
C
J01
The 1st Paper Path Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time after 
the Paper Feed Roller starts rotating. (1st Feeder Unit)
B
J02
The 2nd Paper Path Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time after 
the Paper Feed Roller starts rotating. (2nd Feeder Unit)
B
J03
The 3rd Paper Path Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time after 
the Paper Feed Roller starts rotating. (3rd Feeder Unit)
A
J04
The 4th Paper Path Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time after 
the Paper Feed Roller starts rotating. (4th Feeder Unit)
A
J06
The LCT Registration Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time after 
the Paper Feed Roller starts rotating. (LCT Feeder Unit)
G
J07
The Timing Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time after the 
paper starts feeding from 1st  Feeder Unit.
B
J08
The Timing Sensor  does not detect paper within a predetermined time after the 
Paper Feed Roller starts rotating in the 2nd/3rd/4th Feeder Unit.
A, B
J09
The Timing Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time after the 
Paper Feed Roller starts rotating in the LCT Unit.
B, G
J11
The 1st Paper Path Sensor does not go off within a predetermined time after the 
Paper Path Sensor is activated.
B
J12
The 2nd Paper Path Sensor does not go off within a predetermined time after the 
Paper Path Sensor is activated.
B
J13
The 3rd Paper Path Sensor does not go off within a predetermined time after the 
Paper Path Sensor is activated. 
A
J14
The 4th Paper Path Sensor does not go off within a predetermined time after the 
Paper Path Sensor is activated. 
A
J16
The LCT Paper Path Sensor does not go off within a predetermined time after the 
Paper Path Sensor is activated. 
B, G
J17
The Timing Sensor does not go off within a predetermined time after the Paper Path 
Sensor is activated. 
B, C
J18
The Registration Sensor does not detect within a predetermined time after the Timing 
Sensor is activated. 
B, C
J19
The Registration Sensor does not detect within a predetermined time after the ADU 
Sensor is activated. 
C, F
J21
The 1st Paper Path Sensor does not go off within a predetermined time during 
initialization.
B
J22
The 2nd Paper Path Sensor does not go off within a predetermined time during 
initialization.
B
J23
The 3rd Paper Path Sensor detects paper at the time during initialization.
A
J24
The 4th Paper Path Sensor detects paper at the time during initialization.
A
J26
The LCT Paper Path Sensor detects paper at the time during initialization.
B, G
J27
The Timing Sensor detects paper at the time during initialization.
B
J28
The Intermediate Roller Sensor detects paper at the time during initialization.
B
J29
The 3rd/4th Paper Path Sensor detects paper at the time during initialization.
A, B
J30
The Registration Sensor does not go off within a predetermined time after the Sensor 
is activated. (Sheet Bypass)
C
J31
The Registration Sensor does not go off within a predetermined time after the Sensor 
is activated. (Except Sheet Bypass)
C
J33
The Registration Sensor detects paper during non-printing mode.
C
J40
The Fuser Unit Paper Exit Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time 
after the Registration Sensor is activated.
 
C, D
J41
The Fuser Unit Paper Exit Sensor does not go off within a predetermined time after 
the Sensor is activated.
 
C, D
J42
The Fuser Unit Paper Exit Sensor detects paper during non-printing mode.
C, D
J43
The Exit Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time after the Fuser 
Unit Paper Exit Sensor is activated.
C, D
J44
The Paper Exit Sensor keeps detecting paper after a predetermined time.
C, D
J45
The Paper Exit Sensor keeps detecting paper after a predetermined time, during non-
printing mode.
C, D
J50
The Inverting Exit Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time after the 
Inverting Roller starts turning.
C, D
J51
The Exit Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time after the Inverting 
Exit Sensor is activated.
C, D
J52
The Inverting Exit Sensor keeps detecting paper within a predetermined time after the 
Inverting Exit Sensor is activated.
C, D
J53
The Inverting Paper Sensor keeps detecting paper within a predetermined time, 
during non-printing mode.
C, D, E
J54
The Inverting Paper Path Sensor keeps detecting paper within a predetermined time, 
during non-printing mode.
E
J55
The Inverting Exit Sensor keeps detecting paper within a predetermined time, during 
non-printing mode.
C, D
J60
1. The Finisher Registration Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined 
time after Exit Sensor is activated. 
2. The Finisher Registration Sensor keeps detecting paper within a predetermined 
time after Finisher Registration Sensor is activated. 
3. The Finisher Exit Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time after 
Finisher Registration Sensor is activated. 
4. The Finisher Exit Sensor keeps detecting paper within a predetermined time after 
Finisher Exit Sensor is activated. 
5. The Finisher Registration Sensor or the Finisher Exit Sensor keeps detecting 
paper. 
6. The next paper was detected while the current paper is still in the Finisher. 
7. The Finisher Door was opened while the paper is passing through the Finisher. 
H
J61
The stapler is not activated correctly.
H
J62
The Paper is Jammed in the Inverter. 
H
J63
1. The Paper Path Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time in the 
Saddle.
2. The Paper Path Sensor keeps detecting paper in the Saddle.
3. Either one of the above Sensors keeps detecting paper in the Saddle during non-
printing mode.
4. The Saddle Door was opened while the paper is passing through the Finisher. 
I
J64
T
(See the following table below)
he Puncher is not activated correctly.
H
J70-79
(See the following table below)
J92-94
J80
The Automatic Duplex Unit (ADU) Entrance Sensor does not detect paper within a 
predetermined time. 
D, E, F
J81
The ADU Middle Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time after ADU 
Entrance Sensor is activated.
F
J82
The ADU Exit Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time after ADU 
Middle Sensor is activated.
F
J83
The ADU Entrance Sensor keeps detecting paper after a predetermined time has 
lapsed. 
F
J84
The ADU Middle Sensor keeps detecting paper after a predetermined time has 
lapsed. 
F
J85
The ADU Exit Sensor keeps detecting paper after a predetermined time has lapsed. 
F
J86
The ADU Entrance Sensor keeps detecting paper after a predetermined time has 
lapsed, during non-printing mode.
F
J87
The ADU Intermediate Sensor keeps detecting paper after a predetermined time has 
lapsed, during non-printing mode.
F
J88
The ADU Exit Sensor keeps detecting paper after a predetermined time has lapsed, 
during non-printing mode.
F
J89
One of the ADU Sensors detects paper during non-printing mode.
F
J97
The Paper is not fed out after a predetermined time has lapsed.
C, D
J98
The VRDY Signal is not ON after a predetermined time has lapsed.
C, B
J99
No VSNC Signal within a predetermined time after VRDY Signal is activated.
C
Mechanical Error Codes (E Code)
E1: Optical Unit Error
Code
Function
Check Points
E1- 01 Abnormal Platen Glass 
scanning
1. Home Position Sensor connector is disconnected.
2. Home Position Sensor is defective.
3. Scanner Motor connector is disconnected.
4. Scanner Motor is defective.
5. Scanning Mechanism is defective.
6. DRV PCB connector is disconnected.
7. DRV PCB is defective.
8. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
9. SPC PCB is defective.
10. LVPS is defective.
E1- 20 Laser Unit horizontal 
synchronization 1
1. LSU connector is disconnected.
2. LSU is defective.
3. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
4. SPC PCB is defective.
E1- 21 Laser Unit horizontal 
synchronization 2
1. LSU connector is disconnected.
2. LSU is defective.
3. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
4. SPC PCB is defective.
E1- 22 Polygon Motor synchronization
1. Polygon Motor connector is disconnected.
2. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
3. Polygon Motor is defective.
4. LVPS is defective.
5. DRV PCB is defective.
E1- 31 Scanning Lamp 
(does not turn On)
1. Scanning Lamp connector is disconnected.
2. Scanning Lamp is defective. 
3. DRV PCB connector is disconnected.
4. DRV PCB is defective.
5. SC PCB is defective. (Check F4 Chip Fuse)
E2: Lift DC Motor Error
Code
Function
Check Points
E2- 01
E2- 02
Lift Motor rotation
(1st Paper Tray)
Lift Motor rotation
(2nd Paper Tray)
1. Level Sensor connector is disconnected.
2. Level Sensor is defective.
3. Lift Mechanism is defective.
4. Lift Motor connector is disconnected.
5. Lift Motor is defective.
6. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
7. SPC PCB is defective.
8. LVPS is defective.
E2- 03
E2- 04
Lift Motor rotation
(3rd Paper Tray)
Lift Motor rotation
(4th Paper Tray)
1. Level Sensor connector is disconnected.
2. Level Sensor is defective.
3. Lift Mechanism is defective.
4. Lift Motor connector is disconnected.
5. Lift Motor is defective.
6. APF PCB connector is disconnected.
7. APF PCB is defective.
8. Paper Feed Module connector is disconnected.
9. DRV PCB is defective.
10. LVPS is defective.
E2- 06
E2- 07
LCT ascending operation (UP)
LCT descending operation 
(DOWN)
1. LCT connector is disconnected.
2. Upper Limit Sensor connector is disconnected.
3. Upper Limit Sensor is defective.
4. Lift Mechanism is defective.
5. Lift Motor connector is disconnected.
6. Lift Motor is defective.
7. Lower Limit Sensor connector is disconnected.
8. Lower Limit Sensor is defective.
9. LCT PCB connector is disconnected.
10. LCT PCB is defective.
11. LVPS connector is disconnected.
12. LVPS is defective.
13. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
14. SPC PCB is defective.
E2- 10 System Console Drive Motor 
rotation
1. System Console Cable is disconnected.
2. Drive Mechanism is defective.
3. Drive Motor connector is disconnected.
4. Drive Motor is defective.
5. APF PCB connector is disconnected.
6. APF PCB is defective.
7. LVPS connector is disconnected.
8. LVPS is defective.
9. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
10. SPC PCB is defective.
E3: Development System Error
Code
Function
Check Points
E3- 01 Toner Bottle Motor rotation
1. Toner Bottle Home Position Sensor connector is 
disconnected.
2. Toner Bottle Home Position Sensor is defective.
3. Toner Bottle Motor connector is disconnected.
4. Toner Bottle Motor is defective.
5. Toner Bottle Motor Drive Mechanism is defective.
6. Toner Bottle is installed incorrectly.
7. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
8. SPC PCB is defective.
E3- 03 Toner Density Sensor gain
1. Sensor connector is disconnected.
2. Sensor is defective.
3. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
4. SPC PCB is defective.
E3- 10 High Voltage Power Supply 
leak (1) - Grid Charge Voltage
1. HVPS connector is disconnected.
2. HVPS is defective.
3. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
4. SPC PCB is defective.
5. Corona Wire is abnormal. (Check for: contamination 
with foreign particles, broken, not installed in the 
proper position or the tension is loose)
E3- 11 High Voltage Power Supply 
leak (2) - Separation Voltage
E3- 12 High Voltage Power Supply 
leak (3) - Transfer Current
E3- 13 High Voltage Power Supply 
leak (4) - Developer AC Bias
1. HVPS connector is disconnected.
2. HVPS is defective.
3. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
4. SPC PCB is defective.
5. Developer Unit Bias Terminal is contaminated with 
Toner.
E3- 20 Main Motor rotation
1. Drive Mechanism is defective.
2. Main Motor connector is disconnected.
3. Main Motor is defective.
4. DRV PCB connector is disconnected.
5. DRV PCB is defective.
6. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
7. SPC PCB is defective.
8. LVPS is defective.
E3- 21 Dust Collection Fan Motor 
rotation
1. Dust Collection Fan connector is disconnected.
2. Dust Collection Fan is defective.
3. DRV PCB connector is disconnected.
4. DRV PCB is defective.
5. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
6. SPC PCB is defective.
7. LVPS is defective.
E3- 23 Suction Fan rotation
1. Suction Fan connector is disconnected.
2. Suction Fan is defective.
3. DRV PCB connector is disconnected.
4. DRV PCB is defective.
5. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
6. SPC PCB is defective.
7. LVPS is defective.
E3- 24 Ozone Fan 2 rotation
1. Ozone Fan 2 connector is disconnected.
2. Ozone Fan 2 is defective.
3. DRV PCB connector is disconnected.
4. DRV PCB is defective.
5. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
6. SPC PCB is defective.
7. LVPS is defective.
E3- 25 Drum Motor rotation
1. Drum Drive Mechanism is defective.
2. Drum Unit is defective.
3. Drum Motor connector is disconnected.
4. Drum Motor is defective.
5. DRV PCB connector is disconnected.
6. DRV PCB is defective.
7. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
8. SPC PCB is defective.
9. LVPS is defective.
E3- 40 Copy Density Sensor output 
adjustment
1. Sensor connector is disconnected.
2. Sensor is defective.
3. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
4. SPC PCB is defective.
E3- 51 Corona Wire cleaning
1. Cleaner Home Position Sensor 1 connector is 
disconnected.
2. Cleaner Home Position Sensor 1 is defective.
3. Cleaner Home Position Sensor 2 connector is 
disconnected.
4. Cleaner Home Position Sensor 2 is defective.
5. Cleaner Motor Drive Mechanism is defective.
6. Corona Mechanism is defective.
7. Cleaner Motor connector is disconnected.
8. Cleaner Motor is defective.
9. DRV PCB connector is disconnected.
10. DRV PCB is defective.
11. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
12. SPC PCB is defective.
13. LVPS is defective.
E3- 60 Toner Waste collection
1. Toner Waste pipe is clogged up.
2. Toner Waste Mechanism is defective. 
(Refer to the Service Manual)
3. Lock Detect Sensor connector is disconnected.
4. Lock Detect Sensor is defective.
5. DRV PCB connector is disconnected.
6. DRV PCB is defective.
7. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
8. SPC PCB is defective.
E4: Fuser Unit Error
Code
Function
Check Points
E4- 01 Fuser Warm-up Temperature
1. Fuser Thermistor is dirty.
2. Thermistor position is incorrect.
3. Fuser temperature is low. (Adjust F6-31)
4. Thermistor is defective.
5. Fuser Lamp connector is disconnected.
6. Fuser Thermostat is defective.
7. Fuser Lamp is defective.
8. HTC PCB connector is disconnected.
9. HTC PCB is defective.
E4- 02 Paper Jam
1. Paper Jam in Fuser Unit.
2. Paper Exit Sensor 1 or 2 is disconnected.
3. Paper Exit Sensor 1 or 2 is defective.
4. DRV PCB connector is disconnected.
5. DRV PCB is defective.
6. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
7. SPC PCB is defective.
E4- 10 Exhaust Fan Motor (1) rotation
1. Exhaust Fan connector is disconnected.
2. Exhaust Fan is defective. 
3. LVPS connector is disconnected.
4. LVPS is defective.
5. LPC PCB is defective.
E4- 11 Exhaust Fan Motor (2) rotation
E4- 12 Exhaust Fan Motor (3) rotation
E5: System Error
Code
Function
Check Points
E5- 01 Vp (+24V, printer)
1. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
2. SPC PCB is defective.
E5- 05 Vp (+24V, scanner)
E5- 11 Printer Engine Communication 
abnormal
1. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
2. SPC PCB is defective.
3. SC PCB connector is disconnected.
4. SC PCB is defective.
E5- 12 Scanner Engine 
Communication abnormal
E5- 17 Scanner synchronization
E5- 19 Scanner Line synchronization
E5- 22 Finisher communication
1. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
2. SPC PCB is defective.
3. IPC PCB is disconnected.
4. IPC PCB is defective.
5. Finisher Interface Cable is disconnected.
6. OP LVPS connector is disconnected.
7. OP LVPS is defective.
8. DC PCB connector is disconnected.
9. Finisher is defective.
E5- 42 Total Counter connection
1. Total Counter connector is disconnected.
2. Total Counter is defective.
3. DRV PCB connector is disconnected.
4. DRV PCB is defective.
Note:
These error codes will appear only when the optional accessories are installed. Refer to the appropriate
Optional Unit Service Manual. 
E5- 60 Power Supply Cooling Fan 
Motor rotation
1. Cooling Fan connector is disconnected.
2. Cooling Fan is defective.
3. DRV PCB connector is disconnected.
4. DRV PCB is defective.
5. SPC PCB connector is disconnected.
6. SPC PCB is defective.
7. LVPS is defective.
E7: Optional Unit Error
Code
Function
Check Points
E7- 20 Finisher Paper Transport Motor S
See Sect. 11 Finisher Options.
For DA-FS355/355A, DA-SP41 only.
ee Sect. 11 Finisher Options in the Service Manual
E7- 21 Finisher Paper Exit Motor
E7- 22 Finisher Damper Motor
E7- 23 Finisher Staple Motor
E7- 24 Finisher Staple Sift Motor
E7- 25 Finisher Paper Height Sensor
E7- 26 Finisher Backup RAM Data
E7- 27 Finisher Tray Shift Motor
E7- 28 Finisher Punch Motor
E7- 29 Finisher Punch Shift Motor
E7- 40 Finisher Saddle-Stitch 
Communication
E7- 41 Finisher Saddle Positioning 
Plate Motor
E7- 42 Finisher Saddle Folding Motor
E7- 43 Finisher Saddle Guide Motor
E7- 44 Finisher Saddle Alignment 
Motor
E7- 45 Finisher Saddle Rear Staple 
Motor
E7- 46 Finisher Saddle Front Staple 
Motor
E7- 47 Finisher Saddle Push Motor
E7- 48 Finisher Swing Motor
E7- 49 Finisher Sensor Connector
E7- 50 Fi
E7- 51 Finisher Delivery Motor
nisher Micro Switch
Information Codes Table (For Facsimile)
Fax Information Codes
Code
Mode
Phase
Description of Problem
Cause
012
RCV
C, D The length of the  received 
document is over 2 m.
030
XMT
B
Read Point Sensor does not 
activate within 10 seconds after 
the document starts feeding.
Document is not set properly.
Defective Read Point Sensor.
031
XMT
COPY
C
T
(Super Fine: 1,000 mm (or 39.4 in), 
600 dpi: 430 mm (or 16.2 in))
ransmitting document was longer 
than 2,000 mm (or 78.7 in).
The document may jam.
Defective Read Point Sensor.
061
-
A
ADF Door is open. 
Cover is not firmly closed.
Connectors are not firmly connected.
200
RCV
C
Decoding process is not 
completed at the end of phase C.
Defective FXB  PCB.
212
XMT 
RCV
A-E
Interface error occurred between 
the CPU and modem.
Modem is defective. (FXB PCB)
Software problem occurred. (SC PCB)
301
XMT 
RCV
System fault.
Software problem occurred. (SC PCB)
331
XMT
C
8-minutes timer error. 
(Germany only)
400
XMT
B
T1 timer (35±5 sec) elapsed 
without detecting 300 bps signal.
Wrong number is dialed and the START 
button is pushed.
Telephone line is disconnected while 
dialing.
FXB PCB  (Modem) or MJR PCB is 
defective.
Receiver is defective. (It may only be 
transmitting CED)
401
XMT
B
DCN was returned from receiver 
while transmitter is waiting for CFR 
or FTT.
Your machine's ID Number is not 
programmed.
Possible incompatibility or incorrect 
Password (Password Reception, 
Selective Receive).
Mailbox is full.
402
XMT
B
DCN was returned from receiver 
while transmitter is waiting for 
NSF/DIS.
Receiver working in non-CCITT mode 
only. (Possible incompatibility)
403
RCV
(Polling)
B
Transmitter had no polling 
function.
"POLLED=ON" (polling XMT ready) is 
not set at the transmitter. 
Document to be transmitted is not 
placed at the transmitter.
404
XMT
B
Transmitter sent NSS (or DCS) 
followed by TCF three times, but 
the receiver did not respond. (CFR 
or FTT is usually returned)
Receiver is defective. (Modem, MJR 
PCB, etc.) 
FXB PCB or MJR PCB is defective.
Receiver disconnects line during first 
NSS (or DCS) is transmitted.
405
XMT
B
Transmitter received FTT after it 
transmitted TCF at 2400 bps.
Received RTN after 
communicating at 2400 bps.
Line quality is poor. (TCF is damaged 
due to line noise)
Receiver is defective. (Modem, MJR 
PCB, etc.) 
FXB PCB or MJR PCB is defective.
406
RCV
(Password 
Comm.)
B
XMT-Password mismatched. RCV-
Password mismatched. Selective 
RCV incomplete.
XMT, RCV password does not match. 
Last 4 digits of TSI does not match with 
the last 4 digits of Auto Dial telephone 
number.
407
XMT
D
Transmitter received no response 
after it transmitted post message, 
such as EOP, MPS, EOM, etc...or 
received DCN.
Receiver is defective. (No paper, paper 
jamming, etc.) 
Receiver ceased receiving because of 
excessive error. (Line quality is poor) 
FXB PCB (Modem) or MJR PCB is 
defective.
408
XMT
D
Transmitter received RTN after it 
transmitted EOP, MPS, or EOM.
Receiver receives data with error. (Line 
quality is poor) 
Receiver is defective. (Modem, MJR 
PCB, etc.) 
FXB PCB or MJR PCB is defective.
409
XMT
D
Transmitter receives PIN after it 
transmitted a post message, such 
as EOP, MPS, EOM, etc.
Receiver receives data with error due to 
poor line quality, and receiving operator 
requests voice contact.
Receiver is defective. (Modem, MJR 
PCB, etc.) 
FXB PCB or MJR PCB is defective.
410
RCV
D
Received DCN while waiting for 
post command. (EOP, MPS, EOM, 
etc.)
Interface or line is faulty.
Transmitter is defective.
E13: Out of Toner
Code
Function
Check Points
E13
1. Toner Bottle is not installed correctly.
2. Ount of Toner.
3. Toner Sensor is disconnected.
5. SPC PCB Connector is disconnected.
4. Toner Sensor is defective.
6. SPC PCB is defective.
Toner Sensor
E7- 52 Finisher Paddle Motor
E7- 53 Finisher Saddle Folding Sensor
E7- 54 Finisher Punch Communication
E7- 55 Finisher Punch Power Supply
E7- 56 Finisher Punch Registration 
Sensor
E7- 57 Finisher Punch Sensor 
(Horizontal Registration)
E7- 58 Finisher Punch Sensor 
(Waste Full)
Fax Information Codes
Code
Mode
Phase
Description of Problem
Cause
414
RCV
(Polling)
B
No response received after 
transmitting 3rd NSC.
Password does not match between 
transmitter and receiver.
Transmitter is defective. (No original, 
document jam, etc.)
415
XMT
(Polling)
B
Remote side attempted to receive 
message from your machine in 
polling communication.
Inform the remote side that your 
machine does not have the polling 
transmission feature.
416
RCV
D
Receiver did not detect post 
command, such as EOP, MPS, 
EOM, etc.
Transmitter is defective.
Line quality is poor. (RTC signal is 
distorted due to line noise)
FXB PCB or MJR PCB is defective.
417
RCV
C
Receiver returned RTN in 
response to post message.
Line quality is poor. (There are 
excessive errors in received data)
FXB PCB or MJR PCB is defective.
418
RCV
C
Receiver transmitted PIN in 
response to PRI-Q from 
transmitter. (Transmitting operator 
requests voice contact)
Line quality is poor. (There are 
excessive errors in received data)
FXB  PCB or MJR PCB is defective.
420
RCV
B
T1 timer (35 sec.) elapsed without 
detecting 300 bps signal.
There is wrong incoming call.
(Non-facsimile communication)
Transmitter is defective.
FXB PCB or MJR PCB is defective.
421
RCV
B
Busy Tone is detected after 
sending NSF Signal.
Remote station disconnected the line.
Wrong number is dialed.
422
XMT
B
Content of NSF (or DIS) or NSC 
(or DTC) was invalid.
There is an incompatibility.
427
G3 
RCV
B
DCN received to NSF/CSI/DIS 
transmitted.
The interface is incompatible.
433
XMT 
RCV
B, D
T.30 Protocol abnormal.
Defective remote station.
434 XMT or RCV
B
CD (response from Modem) did 
not turn OFF within 180 sec. after 
receiver detected FLAG signal.
Remote unit is defective.
FXB  PCB or MJR PCB is defective.
436
G3 RX
C
DCN received after transmitting 
FTT.
Transmitter is defective or incompatible.
Line quality is poor.
456
RCV
B
Received relay transfer request or 
confidential document to distribute 
to an end receiving station or all 
confidential mailboxes are used.
457 RELAY XMT 
CONF. XMT/
POLL
B
Remote unit does not have 
Relayed XMT or Confidential 
Comm. capability.
459
RCV
C
Failed training in Phase C.
Line quality is poor. (Training signal is 
distorted due to line noise)
FXB PCB or MJR PCB is defective.
490
RCV
C
Sum of error lines exceeded the 
limit (Function Parameter No. 70) 
of 64 lines.
Line quality is poor.
FXB PCB or MJR PCB is defective.
494
RCV
C
Interval between two EOLs was 
more than 10 sec. when receiver 
received message data.
Transmitter is defective.
Line quality is poor. (EOL is damaged 
due to line noise)
FXB  PCB or MJR PCB is defective.
495
XMT 
RCV
C
During reception, CD turned OFF 
or continued ON for long time. 
During communication, lost loop - 
current.
Line is disconnected.
Transmitter is defective.
FXB PCB or MJR PCB is defective.
496
XMT
C
CS of modem is not able to turn 
ON.
FXB PCB is defective.
501
XMT/
RCV(V.34)
B
Incompatible Modem on the 
Remote unit.
502
XMT/
RCV(V.34)
B, C, D During reception, CD turned OFF 
or continued ON for long time. 
During communication, lost loop - 
current.
Line is disconnected.
Transmitter is defective.
FXB PCB or MJR PCB is defective.
503
XMT/
RCV(V.34)
B, C, D CS of modem is not able to turn 
ON during training.
FXB PCB is defective.
Line is disconnected.
504
RCV/V.34
(Polling)
B
Polling is rejected from the remote 
station.
No polling original is set.
505
XMT/V.34
(Polling)
B
Polling XMT is rejected.
No polling original is set.
540
XMT ECM
B
No response after transmitting 3rd 
CTC or DCN received.
Incompatible interface.
541
XMT ECM
D
No response after transmitting 3rd 
EOR or received DCN.
Line is faulty.
MJR PCB abnormal.
542
XMT ECM
D
No response to the 3rd RR 
transmitted or received DCN.
Remote unit is abnormal.
543
XMT ECM
D
T5 timer (60 sec.) elapsed without 
MCF.
Remote unit is abnormal.
544
XMT ECM
D
Stopped Transmission after EOR 
Transmission.
Line is faulty.
MJR PCB abnormal.
550
RCV ECM
C
Timer between frames in phase C 
has elapsed.
Defective remote station.
554
RCV ECM
D
Transmitted ERR after receiving 
EOR.
Faulty line.
555
RCV ECM
D
Transmitted PIN after receiving 
EOR.
Faulty line and Operator Call requested 
by RX side.
570
RCV
B
Password or machine code did not 
match during remote diagnostic 
communication.
571
XMT
B
Remote unit did not have the 
remote diagnostic function.
580
XMT
B
Sub-address transmission to a unit 
that has their DIS bit 49 (NSF bit 
155) OFF.
Sub-address transmission to a unit that
has no Sub-address function.
581
XMT
B
Sub-address Password 
transmission to a unit that has their 
DIS bit 50 (NSF bit 156) OFF.
Sub-address transmission to a unit that
has no Sub-address function.
582
XMT
B
Sub-address SEP (for Polling)
transmission to a unit that has their 
DIS bit 47 (NSF bit 130) OFF.
Sub-address transmission to a unit that
has no Sub-address function.
601
XMT
ADF Door was opened during ADF  
transmission.
623
XMT
A
No original was in the ADF. (Built-
in dialer engaged)
Operator removed the original from the 
ADF after dialing was completed.
Original was not set properly in the ADF.
630 XMT or RCV
(Polling)
B
Redial count over.
No dial tone detected. Sensor dial tone 
is not detected. (Country dependent)
Busy tone is detected. (Country 
dependent) T1 timer (35±5 sec) elapsed 
without a signal from the receiver.
631
XMT
A
"STOP" key was pressed during 
Auto Dialing.
634
XMT
Redial count over with no 
response or busy tone was not 
detected.
Note:
U.S.A. and Canadian models 
will redial only once if a busy 
tone is not detected.
638
XMT
Power turned Off with applicable 
data in memory or during 
communication.
Power switched off. 
Power failure occurred.
712
XMT
LAN
Unknown email address replied 
from the Mail Server.
Mail Server received an incorrect email 
address. (Dependent on Server's Mail 
application)
714
XMT 
RCV
LAN LAN Interface error.
Cannot logon to the LAN.
The 10Base-T/100Base-TX cable is not 
connected.
An unexpected LAN problem occurred.
715
XMT
LAN TCP/IP connection timed out.
Incorrect IP Address is set.
Verify the IP Address, Default Router IP 
Address, SMTP Server IP Address.
716
XMT
LAN Cannot logon to the LAN.
Incorrect SMTP Server IP Address is 
set.
No email application is activated on the 
Mail Server.
717
XMT
LAN Incomplete SMTP Protocol 
transmission.
Mail Server’s hard disk may be full.
Mail Server is defective.
718
XMT
LAN Page Memory Overflow occurred 
while receiving printing data.   The 
paper size selected within your 
application to print  is larger than 
the paper size loaded in the paper 
tray(s).
Check the document size and 
resolution.
Ask originator to re-send in a supported 
size and resolution.
719
RCV
LAN Received data via LAN is in a 
format that is not supported.
Ask the originator to re-send with a 
supported file attachment:
* In a TIFF-F format.
* Image data conforming to A4/Letter 
size.
720
POP
LAN Unable to connect to the POP 
Server.
Incorrect POP Server address is set.
POP Server is down.
721
POP
LAN Unable to login to the POP Server. Incorrect User Name or Password is 
set.
722
RCV
LAN Failed to obtain the Network
Parameters (such as: IP Adrress, 
Subnet Mask Default Gateway IP 
Adrress, etc.) from the DHCP 
server.
LAN Cable is disconnected.
729
XMT
LAN Failed to authenticates (SMTP 
AUTHENTICATION) when 
connecting with the SMTP server.
SMTP AUTHENTICATION, User Name 
and/or Password are incorrect. 
(Contact the Network Administrator.)
DHCP is not available. 
(Contact the Network Administrator.)
725
XMT 
POP
LAN
DNS Server connection timed out. Incorrect DNS Server address is set.
DNS Server is down.
726
XMT 
POP
LAN
Received an error response from 
the DNS Server.
Incorrect POP Server address is set.
Incorrect SMTP Server address is set.
730
RCV
LAN
Unable to program the Internet 
parameters or the autodialer via 
Email from a PC.
Verify that the Fax Parameter #158 is 
set to Valid.
731
RCV
LAN Dialer full while Relayed 
Transmission Request was 
received.
Dial buffer for manual number dialing 
(70 stations) are being used.
741 XMT, Polling
Unable to dial
Deleted the registered station name 
before dialing with Timer Controlled 
Communications, etc.
800
Relay 
Comm.
The machine was requested to 
relay a document but has no Relay 
Hub capability.
814
Conf. XMT 
Conf. Polling 
Relay 
Comm.
The remote station does not have 
Relay XMT nor Confidential 
Communication capability.
815
Conf. RCV
Mailbox is full.
816 Conf. Polled
The received Polling Password did 
not match.
825
Conf. RCV
Conf. Polled
Parameter settings of the remote 
station are not properly set.
870
MEM XMT 
Multi-Copy
Memory overflow occurred while 
storing documents into memory.
879
Memory
RCV
PSTN Memory overflow occurred during 
substitute memory reception.
Memory overflow on the Fax side.
LAN
Memory overflow.
Mail Server sent a reset command 
while downloading the data to the 
machine.
Memory overflow on the Fax side.
Mail server aborted the download (Busy 
with other higher priority jobs).
880
-
-
File Access Error.
884
-
-
File Access Error.
961
RCV
LAN Memory file access error.
SC PCB is defective.
962
XMT
PSTN Memory file access error.
SC PCB is defective.
LAN
Memory file access error.
SC PCB is defective.
F8 Mode (Service Adjustment)
No.
Item
Remarks
19
Move mirror to lock
a) Press the Start key to move the mirror unit to the 
locked position for transporting the copier.
b) When the mirror unit is locked, the machine will 
not accept any numerical key input.
Note:
The locking operation is automatically reset when 
the Power switch is turned ON again.
20
TDC sensor output adj.
Adjustment of TDC sensor.
21
Not Used
22
LSU PWM Pattern 3
(Factory use only)
Print out the Test Pattern 3.
23
LSU PWM Pattern 4
(Factory use only)
Print out the Test Pattern 4.
24-46 Not Used
47
ADF continuous test
Press START key to begin.
48
Platen cont. Test
Press START key to begin.
49-54 Not Used
F9 Mode: Unit Maintenance
Set the machine to Service Mode and press "9" key on the Keypad.
Press the "START" key.
Select the desired code number on the Touch Panel display.
If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the arrow buttons.
Select the desired function on the Touch Panel display and touch the "OK" button.
When the "C (CLEAR)" key is touched, the selected code input will not be accepted.
Press "FUNCTION" and "C (CLEAR)" keys simultaneously to exit the service mode.
F9 Mode (Unit Maintenance)
Service 
Mode
Item
Remarks
F9
Unit 
Maintenance
00 Fax Service Mode
01 Service Alert Tel #
Displays the contact number when a 
machine malfunction occurs.
02 Firmware
Version
00 SC
Displays the firmware version for SC.
01 SC boot
Displays the firmware version for SC 
Boot.
02 PNL
Displays the firmware version for PNL.
03 SPC
Displays the firmware version for SPC.
04 Finisher
Displays the firmware version for 
finisher.
05 FAX Modem
Displays the firmware version for FAX 
option 1.
06 Not Used
07 SC2
Displays the firmware version for Slot 1.
03 Print 
Device Info.
00 F5/F6 Parameters
Prints the memory contents of the F5 
and F6 modes.
01 Machine Information Prints the machine setup information list.
02 System Addr. Info.
Prints the system memory setting.
03 RAM Addr. Info.
Prints the RAM data dump list.
04 RAM Edit 
Mode
00 Relative Address
Setting of Relative address.
01 Real Address
Setting of Real address.
05 Serial Number
Registration of Serial Number for 
Maintenance.
Clears by Shipment Set.
06 RAM 
Initialize
00 Parameter Initialize Resets the Fax and Function 
parameters to default values.
01 All Job Clear
Clears all Jobs stored in Flash Memory.
02 Not Used
03 Shipment Set
Clears All Jobs, All Preset Data, 
Parameter Initialize & Resets the 
Counters (Fax).
04 LBP Fuser Reset
Clears the LBP fuser error.
05 Dept. Counter Clear
07 Firmware
Update
00 Update from master 
card
Updates the firmware in the machine 
with the Master Firmware Card.
01 Update from parallel 
port
Updates the firmware in the machine 
with the Parallel Port.
08 Program
Backup
(Refer to
Sect. 3.6.)
00 Main
Onboard F-ROM 4MB
01 Option 1 all
Slot 1 FRM8 PCB 8MB
02 Option 1 a
Slot 1 FRM8 PCB 4MB (a)
03 Option 1 b
Slot 1 FRM8 PCB 4MB (b)
04 Option 2 all
Slot 2 FRM8 PCB 8MB
05 Option 2 a
Slot 2 FRM8 PCB 4MB (a)
06 Option 2 b
Slot 2 FRM8 PCB 4MB (b)
09 Update Program Card
Creates a Master Firmware Card using 
the Firmware Update Kit. A 4MB or 8MB 
Flash Memory Card will be required 
depending upon the model.
10 Program
Copy
00 From card to slot 1
Configuration for Program copy.
01 From card to slot 2
02 From slot 1 to card
03 From slot 1 to slot 2
04 From slot 2 to card
05 From slot 2 to slot 1
11 Parameter Backup
Backup the Parameter.
12 Parameter Restore
Restore the Parameter.
13 Page Memory Size
Displays the page memory size (MB).
14 Sort Memory Size
Displays the sort memory size (MB).
Service Modes (For Facsimile)
Fax Service Mode Procedure
1. To select the Service Mode
The Service Mode is selected when "FUNCTION", "ORIGINAL SIZE (LEDGER/A3)" Keys and Key "3"
on the keypad are simultaneously pressed, then F1 will appear in the display.
Press "9" and "START" keys to enter F9 Mode: Unit Maintenance.
Select "00 FAX Service Mode" on the Touch Panel display to enter Facsimile Service Mode.
2. To exit the Service Mode
The Service Mode is reset when the  "FUNCTION" and "C (CLEAR)" keys are pressed simultaneously.
FAX Service Mode Table
The following service modes are provided to assist you in setting operational functions of the unit and
determining the condition of the unit.
No.
Service Mode
Description
00 Not Used
01 Function Parameter Setting
Allows changes to the function parameters (the home 
position, etc.).
02 RAM Edit Mode
Factory use only.
03 Print Parameter List / Report
Prints the Function Parameter List, Page Memory Test, Printer 
Report, All Document File, Protocol Trace and Toner Order 
Form.
04 Modem Tests
Generates various binary, tonal and DTMF signals, by the 
modem.
05 Not Used
06 RAM Initialize
Initialize RAM and restore the default value of the function 
parameters.
07 Not Used
08 Check & Call
Allows input of information for Service Alert Report, 
Maintenance Alert Report and Toner Order Form.
09 System Maintenance
Used for Firmware Update, Firmware Backup, Parameter 
Restore, Parameter Backup, Transferring Firmware from the 
PC to the Flash Card and Sending a Received File during a 
fatal printer error.
Function Parameter Setting
Use the following procedure to change the function parameters.
Select the "01 Function Param. Setting" on the Touch Panel display.
Select the desired code number on the Touch Panel display.
If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the arrow buttons.
Select the desired function on the Touch Panel display and touch the "OK" button.
Touch the "OK" button 3 times.
Press "FUNCTION" and "C (CLEAR)" keys simultaneously to exit the service mode.
Fax Service Mode 1 (Function Parameter Table)
No.
Parameter
Selections
Function
000 MON/TEL DIAL 1 = Monitor
2 = TEL/DIAL
Selects whether the machine starts to TX 
automatically during On-Hook dialing.
Monitor
: Start to TX after pressing START
TEL/DIAL : Start to TX automatically
001 ALARM STATUS 1 = OFF
2 = Timer (6 sec.)
3 = Constant
Selects the No Paper or No Toner alarm status.
OFF
: Alarm is disabled.
Timer
: Alarm will shut off after 6 seconds.
Constant : Alarm will not stop until "STOP" is 
pressed or the error is cleared/
corrected.
002 STOP COMM. 
JRNL
1 = Off
2 = On
Selects whether the machine prompts to print the   
COMM. Journal when the printout condition is set to  
INC and STOP is pressed during communication.
003 CONTINUOUS 
POLL
1 = Off
2 = Stn (Tx only)
3 = Hub (Rx only)
Selects whether the Continuous Polling feature is 
enabled.
Stn :  Place the document(s) on the ADF or Platen, 
then press the assigned Program Key to 
store or add the documents into a polled file. 
(See Note 1)
Hub :  When the polling command is initiated, the 
machine will continuously poll originals from 
the remote stations until it is interrupted by 
pressing "STOP".
004 NUMERIC ID 
SET
1 = Off (will not accept)
2 = On (accepts)
Selects whether the machine accepts and allows to 
set or change the Numeric ID.
005 DESTINATION 
CODE
000 : Austria
001 : U.K.
002 : Canada
003 : Denmark
004 : Taiwan
005 : Finland
006 : Germany
007 : Netherlands
008 : Italy
009 : Spanish
010 : Hong Kong
011 : Australia
012 : Switzerland
013 : Norway
015 : Portuguese
016 : Ireland
017 : Belgium
018 : Sweden
019 : Turkey
020 : U.S.A.
021 : France
022 : New Zealand
025 : Japan
030 : Czech
031 : Russia
032 : Greece
033 : Hungary
034 : Indonesia
035 : South Korea
038 : Malaysia
039 : China
045 : Thailand
048 : South Africa
049 : Singapore
050 : Universal
Sets the Destination Code after installing the Fax 
Communication Board (DA-FG600).
Note:
It is not necessary to set the parameter for the 
following suffix (Destinations). The Fax Firmware 
is automatically loaded with the Host Firmware.
PB : UK
PF : France 
PG : Switzerland
PK : China
PM : Germany
PT : Taiwan
PU
PEU : UK
: USA
006 ID DISPLAY
1 = Number (Numeric ID)
2 = Chara (Character ID)
Selects the priority of displaying the ID.
42
Paper Loop (Tray 2, cop)
Individual Fine Adjustment for Tray  2
-99 - +99
411
RCV
(Polling)
B
Received DCN after transmitting 
NSC.
Transmitter is not ready for polling  
communication. 
Password does not match between 
transmitter and receiver.
412
G3 RX
B, D No response within 12 seconds in 
NSS/DCS/MPS wait state. (After 
transmitting FTT)
Transmitter is defective.
FXB PCB is defective.
34
TDC min. read only
Set by Digital QUANTUM (QUARC) control
Read only
35
TDC ave. read only
Set by Digital QUANTUM (QUARC) control
Read only
36
Paper Loop (Tray1, cop)
Individual Fine Adjustment for Tray  1
-99 - +99
37
Toner Save Mode level adjust
Adjustment of threshold level.
-255 - +255
38
ID standard voltage
Adjustment of judgement standard voltage.
-35 - +35
39
LSU unit PWM adjust 2
Adjustment of PWM value of LSU.
-99 - +99
40
T corona current 1sided
Adjustment of transfer corona current.
-10 - +10 
5.22uA
41
Paper Loop (Bypass)
Individual Fine Adjustment for Sheet Bypass
-99 - +99
16
Not Used
17
LSU PWM Pattern 1
(Factory use only)
Print out the Test Pattern 1.
18
LSU PWM Pattern 2
(Factory use only)
Print out the Test Pattern 2.
007 JRNL COLUMN 1 = Station
2 = RCV’D ID
Selects the contents of the ID to display on the 
Journal.
008 MONITOR
1 = Off
2 = On
Selects whether the Monitor is ON/OFF for  
monitoring fax signals.
(FOR SERVICE USE ONLY)
009 DC LOOP
1 = Off (Normal)
2 = On (Off Hook)
Selects a false Off Hook state for back to back  
communication test.
092 SMOOTHING
1 = Off
2 = On
Selects whether the smoothing function is  available.
093 
101
Not Used
102 ORIGINAL
REGISTRATION
-30
~
+30
Adjustment of original registration detection timing.
• J Code Log View Mode (DP-3520/4520/6020)
The 5 most recent J Codes can be displayed on the Panel Display by pressing “Function” and “3” keys in 
Standby mode.
Note
<J70~79, 92, 93 and 94 Codes>
:
If the machine is jammed, follow the procedure below.
1. Turn the Power Switch on the Left Side and the Main Power Switch on the Back of the machine to 
the OFF position. (If Hard Disk Drive Unit is installed, turn the Power Switch on the Left Side of the 
machine to the OFF position first. After wating approximately 10 seconds, turn the Main Power 
Switch on the Back of the machine to the OFF position.)
2. Remove the Jammed paper.
3. Turn the Main Power Switch on the Back and the Power Switch on the Left Side of the machine to 
the ON position.
4. Press the “Function” and “3” keys.
• Jam Sensor Location of Printer
  Jam Sensor Location of i-ADF
Exit Sensor
Inverting Exit 
Sensor
Inverting Paper 
Sensor
Inverting Paper 
Path Sensor
ADU Entrance 
Sensor
Registration 
Sensor
Timing Sensor
Paper Path 
Sensor
2nd Paper Path 
Sensor
1st Paper Path 
Sensor
Intermediate 
Roller Sensor
ADU Intermediate 
Sensor
ADU Exit 
Sensor
Fuser Unit 
Paper Exit Sensor
System Console 
Paper Path Sensor
3rd Paper Path 
Sensor
4th Paper Path 
Sensor
ADF Registration 
Sensor 1
ADF Exit 
Sensor
ADF Selection 
Sensor
ADF Registration 
Sensor 2
ADF Registration 
Sensor 3
DP-3520/
4520/6020
DP-3510/
4510/6010
Contents
Section
J70
The ADF Registration Sensor 1 does not detect paper within a 
predetermined time in the ADF.
The ADF Registration Sensor 1 keeps detectiong paper after a 
predetermined time in the ADF.
1. The ADF Registration Sensor 2 does not detect paper within a 
    predetermined time after the ADF Registration Sensor 1 is 
    activated.
2. The ADF Registration Sensor 2 does not detect paper within a 
    predetermined time after the ADF Registration Sensor 3 is 
    activated.
J
J71
J70
J71
The ADF Exit Sensor does not detect paper during 1-Sided / 2-Sided 
Scanning.
J71
J70
1. The ADF Registration Sensor 2 does not detect paper within a 
    predetermined time after the ADF Registration Sensor 1 is 
    activated.
2. The ADF Registration Sensor 2 does not detect paper within a 
    predetermined time after the ADF Registration Sensor 3 is 
    activated.
J71
J
J72
J
J73
J
J74
J
1. The ADF Registration Sensor 3 does not detect paper after the 
    Face Page is scanned, during 2-Sided Scanning.
2. The ADF Selection Sensor keeps detecting paper during 2-Sided 
    Scanning.
J71
J78
J
The ADF Exit Sensor keeps detecting paper during 1-Sided / 2-Sided 
Scanning.
J71
J75
J
The ADF Selection Sensor does not detect paper during 2-Sided 
Scanning.
J71
J76
J
The ADF Registration Sensor 3 keeps detecting paper during the 
Back Page Scanning.
J71
J77
J
The ADF Registration Sensor 1 keeps detecting paper in the ADF.
J70
J79
J
The paper is not detected.
J70
J92
J
The ADF does not go off after the predetermined time.
J71
J94
J
The paper remained in the ADF.
J70
J71
J93 
J
No.
Part Item
Adjustment
Work
Optics
Clean
Drum
Unit
Clean
Toner
Density
Sensor
Clean
TDC Adj.
F8-09
Toner
Density
Sensor
Adj.
F8-14 
PWM
Adj.
F6-39/52
(Note)
LSU
Adj.
(Note)
Copy
Quality
Check
(Note)
Image
Density
Adj. F6-49
/50/51
(Note)
Remark
1
Installation Main
1
2
3
3
2
3
Cleaning
Optics
Drum Unit
1
4
Toner Density 
Sensor
1
2
5
6
7
Replace
Exposure Lamp
Platen Glass
OPC Drum
1
8
Developer
1
9
OPC Drum & 
Developer
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
4
10
Corona Unit
11
Drum Unit
1
12
Toner Density 
Sensor
1
13
TDC Sensor
1
2
3
3
4
2
3
4
5
3
4
2
3
1
2
4
5
2
3
5
6
1
2
2
3
2
3
Replace Developer
14
LSU
1
2
3
4
15
SC PC Board
1
2
Input F5/F6 Parameter
Note:
Refer to 3.7. of the Service Manual for details.
When the following items are replaced or cleaned, perform the following adjustments in the correct order.
Digital
QUANTUM ON/OFF
1. Copy Quality Adjustment related to the Copier Service Mode F6 Codes.
2. F6-28, 29 should not be adjusted in the field. (Must be set to "0")
F6-17
Grid
F6-18
Laser
F6-80
Laser
F6-82
Grid
Add on the QUANTUM
Compensation
Auto Adjustment by Digital
QUANTUM (Read Only)
Manual Adjustment 
(Digital QUANTUM OFF)
F6-19
Bias
F6-95
Laser
F6-96
Grid
F6-97
Bias
Digital QUANTUM: ON
Digital QUANTUM: OFF
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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32
Fuser temperature. edge
Temperature compensation for edges
-15 - +15 
0.833 C
33
TDC max. read only
Set by Digital QUANTUM (QUARC) control
Read only
14
Black Density gain
Adjustment operation of Black Density sensor gain.
15
QUANTUM Pattern
Print out the QUANTUM Test Pattern.
13
Black Density reference
Adjustment operation of Black Density sensor.
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