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Comments to date: 10. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
speed-bert 5:33pm on Sunday, September 12th, 2010 
Interesting: I have not felt that this camera eats batteries as others claim. Picture quality: pixel density, choice of data compression level.
jjrojoc 11:50am on Sunday, September 12th, 2010 
For its "INFRARED" abilities alone its a GREAT CAMERA!.. I bought this camera second hand for about $250 and originally when first introduced.
fitten 1:10am on Monday, September 6th, 2010 
How to overcome the flaws of this brilliant camera This review might save you the extra cost (and small benefit) of buying a Dimage 7i or 7Hi!! How to overcome the flaws of this brilliant camera This review might save you the extra cost (and small benefit) of buying a Dimage 7i or 7Hi!! Digital Dream Bought this on a recomendation whilst on hollidays in the Canaries, and boy am I glad. Picture quality. Worth every penny I have had my new Minolta for just over a Month now, I also use a good 35mm SLR, with 70-210 Zoom.
baileyboy 12:36pm on Saturday, September 4th, 2010 
This camera is top quality, one I purchased with the high specifications and incredible zoom in mind. Great resolultion.
ooo_flash 8:36pm on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 
I have been looking for a new Digital Camera and after much deliberation I had decided either on the Fuji Film 6900Z or the Minolta Dimkage 7.
bfay 6:00am on Friday, August 27th, 2010 
THIS PRODUCT IS ABOVE AND BEYOUND Having decided to visit China............I was told,by other world travlers, " do not take anything big.
purves 4:30am on Friday, August 6th, 2010 
I have resisted buying a digital cameras because I never considered them seriouis instruments of photography.
coris 11:27am on Monday, July 19th, 2010 
I bought this camera about 3 years ago when it first came out, it was the first digi camera I owned.
goatskin 1:21pm on Friday, May 28th, 2010 
When i bought my minolta dimage 7 camera it was about 800 pounds and to be honest it is not really worth 800 pounds. This is not going to be a technical review as I am less interested in what knob does what and to what level. SLR feel, Digital Battery usage
Brynbuga 7:48am on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 
I sold an Olympus C2100UZ to "upgrade" to this camera. To say that I was dissappointed is an understatement. The Olympus is twice the camera.

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Minolta Corp mn29896c1 Proof No. 2
DiALTA Di183f/Di152f DIGITAL PRINTER/COPIER/FAX/SCANNER
Theres been a revolution in digital productivity but are you reaping the benefits? Minolta has the all-in-one solution that handles your documents with uncompromising quality, reliability and cost-efficiency. With the Di183f and Di152f, you can print, copy, fax and scan from a single networkable unit. Built-in Super G3/33.6 Kbps modem lets you transmit faxes in less than 3 seconds per page, to keep pace with busy traffic. Youll have print/copy output speeds of 18 ppm (Di183f) or 15 ppm (Di152f), with built-in TWAIN-compliant scanning to your PC. Minoltas exclusive Micro-Toning High-Grade (MT-HG) system delivers high-resolution imaging. And Minolta gives you all the options: Internet Fax/Network Scan Kit, auto document feeder, job separator tray, shift unit, and powerful Pi1802e embedded print controller for desktop printing.
ALL-IN-ONE DIGITAL PRODUCTIVITY YOU CAN PRINT AND COPY AT 18 PPM (Di183f) OR 15 PPM (Di152f); BUILTIN HIGH-SPEED SUPER G3/33.6 KBPS MODEM TRANSMITS FAXES AT 3 SECONDS PER PAGE 11 X 17 PRINT, COPY, FAX, SCAN YOU CAN REPRODUCE OVERSIZED ORIGINALS, FIT 2-PAGE SPREADS ON ONE SHEET, AND TRANSMIT OR RECEIVE 11 X 17 FAXES AS A SINGLE PAGE HIGH-CAPACITY PAPER SUPPLY STANDARD 275-SHEET TRAY AND SINGLE-SHEET BYPASS, PLUS OPTIONAL 275-SHEET UNIVERSAL PAPER CASSETTE AND OPTIONAL 50-SHEET BYPASS; Di183f ACCEPTS UP TO FOUR OPTIONAL CASSETTES FOR A TOTAL CAPACIT Y OF 1,425 SHEETS WITH OPTIONAL 50-SHEET BYPASS; Di152f ACCEPTS ONE OPTIONAL CASSETTE AND OPTIONAL 50-SHEET BYPASS FOR A TOTAL CAPACIT Y OF 600 SHEETS ADVANCED FAX/SCAN FEATURES JBIG DATA COMPRESSION TO SPEED FAX TRANSMISSION, 127 SPEED DIALING LOCATIONS, F-CODE SUPPORT, STANDARD TWAIN DRIVER FOR SCANNING TO YOUR PC INTERNET FAX/NETWORK SCAN OPTIONAL ACCESSORY KIT LETS YOU SEND FAXES OVER THE INTERNET AND SCAN DOCUMENTS AS E-MAIL ATTACHMENTS OR SCAN-TO-FTP SERVER SCAN-ONCE, PRINT-MANY SAVES TIME AND IMPROVES EFFICIENCY BY MAKING MULTIPLE COPIES FROM A SINGLE SCAN TRUE 600 X 600 DPI RESOLUTION HIGH-QUALIT Y IMAGING WITH MINOLTAS NEXT-GENERATION MICRO-TONING (MT-HG) TECHNOLOGY FOR RAZOR-SHARP DETAIL AUTO DOCUMENT FEEDER OPTION AF-10 HOLDS UP TO 50 SHEETS, ALLOWS AUTOMATIC SORTING, MIXED ORIGINAL DETECTION, AND 2-IN-1 OR 4-IN-1 COPYING (OPTIONAL MEMORY UPGRADE MAY BE REQUIRED) PC CONNECTIVITY OPTION Pi1802e EMBEDDED PRINT CONTROLLER PROVIDES FAST, SIMPLE DESKTOP PRINTING AND NETWORK CONNECTIVITY

M I N O L T A

D I G I T A L

D O C U M E N T

D E L I V E R Y

S Y S T E M

T Y P E : D I G I TA L P R I N T E R / CO P I E R / FA X / S C A N N E R IMAGING: MICRO-TONING HIGH-GRADE (MT-HG) PRINT/COPY RESOLUTION: 600 x 600 dpi PRINT SPEED: 18 ppm (Di183f); 15 ppm (Di152f) P R I N T S I Z E : U P T O 11 x PAPER C APACIT Y: 1,425 SHEET S (Di183f); 600 SHEET S (Di152f) MODEM SPEED: 33.6Kbps TRANSMISSION SPEED: LESS THAN 3 SECONDS PER PAGE
C O P Y M E M O R Y : M B ( S T D.) ; M B ( M A X.) F A X M E M O R Y : 4 M B ( S T D.) ; M B ( M A X.)

P RINT|CO P Y|FAX| SC AN

183f 152f

YELLOW MAGENTA

Minolta Corp mn29896c2 Proof No. 3
DiALTA Di183f/152f SPECIFICATIONS
T YPE: Digital Printer/Copier/Fax/Scanner IMAGING SYSTEM: Electrostatic Dry Powdered Image Transfer to Plain Paper
PAPER SUPPLY: 275-sheet standard paper tray Single-sheet standard bypass tray 275-sheet universal paper cassette (optional PF-120) 50-sheet manual bypass tray (optional MB-5) MAXIMUM PAPER CAPACITY: Di183f: 1,425 sheets (total, with options) Supports up to four additional PF-120 cassettes Di152f: 600 sheets (total, with options) Supports one additional PF-120 cassette AUTO DOCUMENT FEEDER: 50 sheets (optional AF-10) POWER REQUIREMENTS: 120V, 60Hz POWER CONSUMPTION: 1.5 kW (max.) DIMENSIONS (WXHXD): 23-1/4 x 19-1/4 x 24 (base machine) WEIGHT: 85 lbs. (base machine) FAX FEATURES: 1 Copier Memory: 16MB option (included) Fax Memory: 4MB (std, 390 pages**), 12MB (max, 1,170 pages**) Super G3/33.6 Kbps MH/MR/MMR/JBIG Data Compression Transmission Speed: less than 3 seconds per page** TWAIN Driver Serial Interface OPTIONS: 2 AF-10 Automatic Document Feeder 3 PF-120 Universal Paper Cassette 4 MB-5 50-Sheet Multi Bypass Tray 5 JS-202 Job Separator Tray 6 OT-103 Shift Unit 7 OC-5 Original Cover 8 32MB Copier Memory Upgrade (M32-3) 9 Pi1802e Embedded Print Controller 10 Internet Fax/Network Scan/ PageScope Cabinet (SU-1) MB Fax Memory Upgrade (M8-2) 12 CT-3 Copy Table 13 CD-3M Copy Desk (2-drawer height) 14 PF-11T Cabinet (3-drawer height) Mechanical Counter (not shown) PC Faxing (not shown) PRINT CONTROLLER OPTION FEATURES: 15 Printer Memory Upgrade Options: 64MB, 128MB 16 Network Interface Card (NC-3) Print Speed: 18ppm (Di183f); 15ppm (Di152f) Print Resolution: 600 x 600 dpi Printer Memory: 32MB (std.); 160MB (max.) Interface: IEEE 1284 PDL: PCL5e, PCL6 Supports Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP Paper Sizes: Ledger, Legal, Letter, Invoice PageScope, PageScope Light Utilities

DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM: Minolta Micro-Toning High-Grade (MT-HG)
Di183f PRINT/COPY SPEEDS: 18 ppm (letter) 8-1/2 x 11 portrait 15 ppm (letter-R) 8-1/2 x 11 landscape 12 ppm (legal) 8-1/2 x ppm (ledger) 11 x 17 Di152f PRINT/COPY SPEEDS: 15 ppm (letter) 8-1/2 x 11 portrait 13 ppm (letter-R) 8-1/2 x 11 landscape 11 ppm (legal) 8-1/2 x ppm (ledger) 11 x 17 IMAGE RESOLUTION: True 600 x 600 dpi (printing/copying) 200 x 400 dpi (fax) COPY MEMORY: Standard: 32MB (approx. 50 letter-size pages*) Maximum: 48MB (approx. 120 letter-size pages*) FAX MEMORY: Standard: 4MB (approx. 390 letter-size pages**) Maximum: 12MB (approx. 1,170 letter-size pages**) WARM-UP TIME: Less than 30 seconds FIRST COPY: Less than 7 seconds (flatbed scan) Less than 11 seconds (ADF Scan) COPY QUANTITY: 1 - 99 pages MAGNIFICATION: Zoom range: 50 - 200%, 1% increments Preset reduction: 50%, 64%, 78% Preset enlargement: 121%, 129%, 200% COMMUNICATION LINE: Public switched telephone network (PSTN) COMPATIBILITY: Super G3
NETWORK INTERFACE CONNECTION: Network Protocols: TCP/IP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, IPX/SPX Network OS: Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP Network Management: SNMP, HTTP, Telnet, Novell NW Admin/PCONSOLE, DHCP, Initiatlizer (BOOTP), SLP Network Connection: 10/100BaseT (auto switching) PRINT/COPY FUNCTIONS: Auto Drawer Switching Auto/Manual Exposure Auto Mode, Photo Mode Auto Paper Selection Auto Size Mode Book Copy Erase (Left, Upper, Frame, Center) File Margin Mode Image Shift Image Rotation Job Input/Recall Power Save Mode Sort/Nonsort Modes Electronic Sorting, Electronic Grouping; Criss Cross Sorting, Criss Cross Grouping (copy only); Shift Sorting, Shift Grouping Storyboarding (2-in-1, 4-in-1) X/Y Zoom Zoom FACSIMILE FUNCTIONS: Autodialing (127 locations: 27 one-touch, 100 speed-dial) Auto/Manual Dialing Back-Up Memory Batch Transmission Book Transmission Broadcasting (143 destinations) Confidential Mailbox Reception (up to 10 Mailboxes) Confidential Mailbox Transmission Dual Access Fax Forwarding F-Code Support Group Dial Memory Reception Memory Transmission Password Polling (Polling Transmission/Reception, Selective Polling Transmission/Reception, Delayed Polling) Program Keys (4) Quick Memory Transmission Relay Broadcasting Rotation Printing Rotation Transmission Substitute Reception Timer Transmission Up to 11 x 17 Document Transmission/Reception

CERTIFICAT ION

ISO9001| ISO9002|ISO14001
MINOLTA COPIERS RECOGNIZED AS MOST RELIABLE BY END USERS 1999 AND 2000
ALWAYS USE MINOLTA GENUINE SUPPLIES
DATA COMPRESSION: MH/MR/MMR/JBIG MODEM SPEED: 33.6 Kbps (max; automatic fallback) SCANNING SPEED: 2 seconds per page*** TRANSMISSION SPEED: Less than 3 seconds per page*** EXPOSURE MODES: Auto (Text) Exposure Mode Photo Mode Manual Exposure Mode AUTODIALING LOCATIONS: 127 (27 one-touch plus 100 speed-dial) BROADCAST DESTINATIONS: 143 HALFTONE REPRODUCTION: 256 levels
* Industry standard 6% coverage ** Industry standard 3% coverage *** Transmit times and page capacity are based on ITU-T (CCITT) Test Chart No. 1 (in standard mode). May not be available at time of launch Design & specifications are subject to change without notice. 2002 Minolta Corporation. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Minolta, DiALTA, and The essentials of imaging are trademarks of Minolta. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. All other brands and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
Minolta Corporation Office Systems Division 101 Williams Drive Ramsey, NJ 07446 www.minoltausa.com

Item #: 7650-0001-31

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Specifications

Item Specifications G3 Yes PSTN, PABX 33.6kbps, Automatic fall back MH/MR/MMR/JBIG No Option Yes 4 MB 8 MB A3 3.0 sec. ITU-T No.1, 33.6k with JBIG (A4-L)
General Compatibility Multi access Applicable line Modem board speed (bps) Coding scheme Dual line Internet fax Error correction mode (ECM) Standard memory Optional memory Transmission Max. document size Transmission speed
143 Location per session Function Broadcasting One touch key Speed dial On the fly (Ten key) Total Memory TX Quick memory TX ADF TX Manual TX Timer TX Polling TX Book TX Confidential mailbox TX Sub-address [SUB] capability Password [PWD] capability Relay initiate Relay broadcast Batch TX F code function Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - 50 files Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Location 16 143
Item TX resolution Receiving Max. recording paper size Confidential mailbox RX Selective polling reception Memory RX Memory RX mode RX reduction RX mode Printing mode Footer RX resolution Dialing One-touch Auto Dial Speed dial Programming dial Group dial Auto redial Last redial Chain dial Combination dial Phone Book On-hook dial Document Input ( ADF) Scanner type Size of document Max. effective scan width Auto Document Feeder Contrast control Gray scale Document output Printer type Laser CCD Akey 100 A3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Auto/Manual
Specifications Standard: dpi Fine: dpi S-Fine: dpi
100% Bottom cut Auto reduction (70% - 100%) Yes Standard: dpi Fine: dpi S-Fine: dpi
4 key (No.24 - No. 27) 27 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4896 pixels per scanning line length of 300 mm 1% 50 pages Normal/Dark/Light 256 levels
Item Printing resolution Smoothing Continuous printing speed Report TX confirmation report TX error report RX result report Activity report Memory data list Memory image list Key setting list Broadcast result report Relay broadcast report Machine status list Consumable order report PCL configuration page PCL font list Backup RAM lost report Other Features Speaker Daylight saving time Ext.phone connector RTC backup Multi-copy No toner Substitute receiving PC Function LSD utility RS232 Port function No paper Paper jam Yes Yes Option 2.5 years 99 pages Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Specifications 600(H) 600 (V) dpi 15 ppm(Di152f) 18 ppm (Di183f)

Class 1 function TWAIN driver

Panel Description

Except Europe Area

Europe Area

Key Function No. Key Start Key Stop Key Starts a fax transmission. Starts copying. Stops the fax transmission or reception. Stops the multi-page copy operation. Return to the initial setting Initial: Number of Copies Zoom ratio: Copy Function: Density: Copy mode: Paper source: Initial: Standby: 3 Panel Reset Key Under communication Copy mode 1 Full size Initial setting by user Initial setting by user Initial setting by user Initial setting by user Fax mode Date, Time, Memory volume, Message prompting of the document loading. Communication status, Remote Stations ID, Memory volume, Message prompting of the document loading. Number of RX pages, Memory volume, Message prompting of the document loading. Display of Mailbox RX, Memory volume, Message prompting of the document loading. Error message Content of error Display of standby and T Display of standby and P Function

RX in Memory:

RX in Mailbox: Machine Error: Number of RX pages: Timer TX in Memory Polling TX in Memory
Substitute RX in Memory: Display of memory RX

Numeric Key

Input fax number. Input numeral in registration of name. Input speed dial number. Specify fax function or utility item. Send tone signal. External / Internal function. Sets the copier into, or lets it leave the Interrupt mode. Sets the copier into the Energy Saver mode. If default of Personal identification is ON, it changes from the present section and is made a section number input screen. Change panel display to Copy mode.
Tone Key External Key Interrupt Key Energy Saver Key Access Key

10 Copy Key

No. 11

Key Fax Key

Function Change panel display to Fax mode. Change panel display to Scan mode. Validate the item and number or character entered. Clear number or character entered. Back to the previous display. Used to select a preset enlargement or reduction ratio. With each press, a zoom ratio between 0.50 and 2.00 in 0.01 increments is selected. Used to specify the selection above or below in setting screens and menus. Press to select either Auto Paper or Auto Size. Press to select the paper size. Used to specify the scanning density of copies. Used to specify the selection at the left or right in setting screens. 1. One-touch dial 01 - 27 2. Group dial 01 - 27 3. Program dial 24 - 27 4. Input @ in registration of name. 5. Input. (dot signal) in registration of name. 6. Input _ in registration of name. 7. Input + in registration of dial number. 8. Input - (minus signal) in registration of dial number. 9. Input symbols in registration of name. 10. Input European font in registration of name. 11.When entering a number or character, delete the character or the place with cursor. 12. When entering a number or character, insert a space in the place with cursor. Change the function of One-touch key to either selection of the registered destination or input of character. Call Speed dial. Call Fax communication function. Call the last dialing number. When entering the dial number, insert a pause function in the place with cursor.

12 Scan Key 13 Yes Key 14 No/Clear Key 15 Up Key 16 Zoom Key 17 Down Key 18 Auto Paper Auto Size Key
19 Paper Key 20 Right Key 21 Auto / Photo 22 Left Key

One-touch Dial Key

24 Mail Key 25 Speed Dial Key 26 Function Key
27 Phone Book Key Retrieval and call Registered dial. 28 Redeal/Pause Key
Key Call book TX function.
Function Press to answer the call. Press again to hang up. Select the resolution and the image mode for transmission. Set machine status, initial setting for copy, Fax operations and register dials. Display communication result. Display machine counter. Print report. Select the Book Document (page-by-page)/Book document (Spread). Press to select the File Margin mode. Press to select the Copy mode. Press to make a copy with different zoom ratios set for X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) directions. Press to copy an original with the original tonal arrangements reversed. Press to select the finishing function. Press to select the erase position. Press to recall either one of the two jobs previously stored in memory. Press to select the Job Input mode. Two different jobs can be programmed. Lit while data received from personal computer is being printed. Blinks while data is being transferred. For details, refer to the Printer Controller User Manual.
29 Book TX Key 30 Speaker Key 31 Resolution Key 32 Utility Key

33 Confirm Key

34 Original Key 35 File Margin Key 36 Copy Key 37 X/Y Zoom Key 38 Neg.Pos. Key 39 Finishing Key 40 Erase Key 41 Job Recall Key 42 Job Input Key

43 Printer Lamp

FAX CPU BLOCK DIAGRAM

FAX NIC BOARD

JP5 JP4

TEL LINE

NCU BOARD

U40 U23

MODEM FM336

NS32FX 164AV RTC

ASIC NS32FX200 -25

CODEC PM-22C -33

COPIER BOARD

JP2 JP14

SRAM 32KX8 -Pieces

A/D BUS

DRAM CONTROL ASIC FLASH 512KX16 -90

S-ASIC

OPTION 8MB DRAM Board

DRAM 1MX16b 3 Pieces

Serial CN6 CN3

BATTERY

U12/13/52

EPROM 64KX8 -Pieces

SPEAKER

4507M503AC

1. Memory TX Data Flow

U12/ U13/ U52

PWB-C SDRAM 4MX16 JBIG FILE FILE BUFFER FAX CPU EDO DRAM FILE MEMORY
FAX PM-22C ENCODE TTI DECODE JBIG ENCODE MH MR.
FAX CPU DRAM ENCODE TEMP BUFFER FAX CPU DRAM DECODE TEMP BUFFER DRAM FRAME BUFFER MODEM FM336

4507M504AC

2. Hook TX Data Flow

NOTE The firmware transmitter fax machine must be loaded with the latest version of the firmware. If the firmware is not upgraded, do that by following the Upgrading Procedure Using RS-232C Interface described in the previous section. 1. Set the REMOTE MONITOR to FULL in ADMIN.MANAGEMENT mode of Utility.(Firmware receiver fax machine) 2. Set the firmware transmitter fax machine into the Service mode. Utility, Stop, 0, 0, Stop, 0, 1 3. Select 5. Function. 4. Select Firmware Upload. 5. Type the telephone number, to which the firmware receiver fax machine is connected. (The relevant one touch dial number may be used if the telephone number has been previously programmed in it.) 6. Press the Start key. This starts transfer of the data. The Message Panel of the transmitter fax machine displays the same screen as that appearing during ordinary faxing. When the data transfer is completed, the ordinary standby screen reappears on the Message Panel. 7. The firmware receiver fax machine receives the firmware data. The following message appears on the Message Panel, indicating that transfer of firmware data is started. NOTE Do not use any of the printer and copier functions until upgrading of firmware is completed.

Data transfer started

PROGRAM FLASH ROM PLEASE WAIT!

Firmware being uploaded

8. The following message appears on the Message Panel of the firmware receiver fax machine, indicating that upgrading of the firmware is completed. PROGRAM COMPLETE POWER SUPPLY OFF/ON
9. Turn OFF and ON the Power Switch of the firmware receiver fax machine.
Action Taken When Firmware Upgrading Fails
Take the following action when upgrading of firmware is not completely properly.

CN6 U4 FlashROM JPJP8 1

U61 Flash ROM

JP5 JP7

U6 Service Download BIOS

U5 Service Download BIOS

4507D535AA
Service Download BIOS U5 and U6 (Parts No. : 4506-3001-xx)
1. Turn OFF the Power Switch. 2. Change the setting for jumper switches JP5 to JP8 on the Fax Board from 2-3 to 1-2.

4507D536AA

JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
3. Mount Service Download BIOS U5 and U6 on memory sockets U5 and U6 on the Fax Board. 4. Connect the Fax Board to the host computer using the RS-232C cable (DB-9 connector). 5. Start the host computer and start DOS prompt or command prompt. 6. Turn ON the Power Switch. The Message Panel will show the following message.

CCD MAIN ZOOM Ad3

Adjust CD zoom ratio during CCD scanning. It is used when the PH Unit or CCD Unit has been replaced. Press START key to copy for test. Press YES key to adjust setting. Setting Value 103 Contents -1.2 % -0.8 % -0.4 % 0 +0.4 % +0.8 % +1.2 % Default

CCD SUB ZOOM Ad4

Adjust vertical zoom ratio while CCD scanning. It is used when the PH Unit or the Scanner Drive Cables have been replaced, or when the Scanner has been removed. Press START key to copy for test. Press YES key to adjust setting. Setting Value 103 (5) CCD MAIN REGIST Ad5 Contents -1.2 % -0.8 % -0.4 % 0 +0.4 % +0.8 % +1.2 % Default
Adjust CD start position while CCD scanning. It is used when the PH Unit or CCD Unit has been replaced. Press START key to copy for test. Press YES key to adjust setting. Setting Value 22. 102. 180 Contents -8.0 mm -7.9 mm -7.8 mm. -0.2 mm -0.1 mm 0 mm +0.1 mm +0.2 mm. +7.8 mm +7.9 mm +8.0 mm Default

CCD SUB REGIST Ad6

Adjust FD start position while CCD scanning. It is used when the PH Unit or the Scanner Drive Cables have been replaced, or when the Scanner has been removed. Press START key to copy for test. Press YES key to adjust setting. Setting Value 62. 102. 140 (7) ADF SUB ZOOM Ad7 Contents -4.0 mm -3.9 mm -3.8 mm. -0.2 mm -0.1 mm 0 mm +0.1 mm +0.2 mm. +3.8 mm +3.9 mm +4.0 mm Default
Adjust FD zoom ratio while ADF scanning. It is used when the machine is set up, the PH Unit or Scanner Drive Cables have been replaced, or the Scanner has been removed. Press START key to copy for test. Press YES key to adjust setting. Setting Value 89. 102. 113 Contents 94.8 % 95.2 % 95.6 %. 100 % 100.4 % 100.8 %. 104.4 % 104.8 % 105.2 % Default

ADF MAIN REGIST Ad8

Adjust FD start position while ADF scanning. It is used when the machine is set up, or the PH Unit or CCD Unit has been replaced. Press START key to copy for test. Press YES key to adjust setting. Setting Value 20 21. 101. Contents -8.0 mm -7.9 mm. -0.1 mm 0 mm +0.1 mm. +7.9 mm +8.0 mm Default

ADF SUB REGIST Ad9

Adjust FD start position while ADF scanning. It is used when the PH Unit or Scanner Drive Cables have been replaced, or the Scanner has been removed. Press START key to copy for test. Press YES key to adjust setting. Setting Value 52. 102. 150 Contents -5.0 mm -4.9 mm -4.8 mm. -0.2 mm -0.1 mm 0 mm +0.1 mm +0.2 mm. +4.8 mm +4.9 mm +5.0 mm Default
(10) ATDC GAIN Ad10 Adjust the ATDC Sensor voltage. It is used when an IU of another machine is to be used or the T/C control voltage is to be changed. The value, to which ATDC Sensor Automatic Adjustment has been adjusted, is to be the setting value. Setting Value 125. 156. 186 (11) Model Setting Ad11 No. (12) Serial number Ad12 This test is for factory adjustment only and should NOT be used. Default Contents 5.39V 5.43V 5.48V. 6.75V 6.79V 6.84V. 8.06V 8.11V 8.15V Default

No. 9 (1)

COUNTER
Indication on LCD TOTAL COUNTER SIZE COUNTER PM COUNTER MAINTENANCE COUNTER SUPPLIES LIFE COUNT APPLICATION COUNTER MISFEED COUNTER TROUBLE COUNTER PAPER SIZE COUNTER Total Counter
The following counters can be shown on display.
Display the count of the Total Counter. The count system for the Total Counter is set by 6-13. SECURITY (2) Size Counter
Display the count of the Size Counter. The count system for the Size Counter is set by 6-13. SECURITY (3) PM counter
Counts the frequency of use of each of the different parts of the copier. The count should be cleared when the corresponding PM part is replaced. (see 612.CLEAR DATA) The element to count is as follows. No. PM counter Bypass Tray MP Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Tray 5 ADF IR Ozone Filter Paper Dust Remover Indication on LCD BYPASS TRAY 1 TRAY 2 TRAY 3 TRAY 4 TRAY 5 ADF IR OZONE CLEANING

Maintenance counter

Displays the current count value of the Maintenance Counter. (5) Supplies Life Counter
Displays the current count value of the Supplies Life Counter. (6) Application Counter No. Indication on LCD COPY PRINT FAX PRINT Description Total number of copies made in copy mode. It counts at the time of discharge of a printed page. Number of printed pages for Fax RX. It counts at the time of discharge of a printed page. Total number of printed pages for reports. It counts at the time of discharge of a printed page for report. Total number of printed pages produced from PCL6. It counts at the time of discharge of a printed page. Total number of Fax TX pages. Transmitting number of sheets counts at the time of the completion of transmitting.
Displays the current count value of the Application Counter.

REPORT PRINT

PC PRINT

TX PAGE

Misfeed Counter
Count the number of times a misfeed occurs. A sheet of paper left in the machine is not counted. No. Description Bypass Tray MP Tray Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Tray 5 Fuser Separator ADF (Take-up) ADF (Transport) ADF (Exit) Indication on LCD BYPASS TRAY 1 TRAY 2 TRAY 3 TRAY 4 TRAY 5 FUSER SEPARATOR ADF (PICK-UP) ADF (TSPT) ADF (EXIT)
Paper pick-up/transport PICK-UP/TSPT

(8) No. 21

Trouble counter Counter name Main motor error. Fuser fan error. Power fan error. Toner bottle motor error. Transfer voltage error. Warm up error. Low Temp. error. High Temp. error. Home sensor error. Separator motor error. Shift motor error. ATDC sensor abnormal. ATDC adjustment abnormal. ASIC/ Memory error. Polygon mirror motor error. HSYNC Detect error. EEPROM Error. IR Lamp malfunction. Communication with option error. Modem error. ROM checksum error. Indication on LCD [C0000] [C0045] [C004E] [C0070] [C0210] [C0500] [C0510] [C0520] [C0650] [C0B60] [C0B80] [C0F32] [C0F33] [C1200] [C1300] [C13F0] [C1468] [C14A3] [C133B] [C133C] [C133D]

This test is for factory adjustment only and should NOT be used.

ATDC SENSOR ADJUST

Automatic adjustment of ATDC sensor is performed. This test is used when the copier is set up, developer is changed, and the IU is replaced. Adjustment is started with the YES key. Stop automatically after adjustment. It is possible to stop with the Stop key in the middle of the adjustment sequence. (4) PRINT TEST PATTERN
Prints the test pattern. Select the tray to be used. Select the pattern (either pattern 1 or pattern 2). pattern 1 pattern 2
This function is used to identify the specific functional unit, either the engine or the IR, which is responsible for an image problem that has occurred. The following are the specific operations. Scanning is not carried out. It cannot operate at the time of warming up. Start with the Start key and stop with the Stop key. It cannot be operated if paper is set on a Single Bypass Tray. A printing paper source can be selected with Paper key, except Bypass tray [single /multi]. In the case of FAX model, select the printing paper source on the screen of the function mode. The counters do not count. (Total-counter etc.) (5) ADF FEED TEST
Paper passage operation of ADF is checked. Scanning is not carried out. Performs an ADF document passage test until all of the set document are fed. The test does not start if document is not loaded. Start with the start key and stop with stop key.

COPY ADF GLASS AREA

Check to see if the glass within the scan area is scratched or dirty. <Operation> 1. Place a gray chart (O.D.=0.3) on the glass. 2. The Scanner moves from the standby position to a point 2 mm to left of the ADF scanning position. 3. The Scanner starts reading the gray chart as it moves to the right. 4. The machine produces two prints (to distinguish dirt on the glass from printer image noise). (7) CCD MOVE TO HOME
This function is used for securing the Scanner in position for shipment. The Scanner moves from the standby position to the left. Use the Start key to move the Scanner to the left and the Stop key to return it back to the standby position. (8) UPLOAD FIRMWARE
Download firmware from this machine to remote side, after setup of remote side location. Machine will dial automatically and copy the EPROM data to remote side machine. For details, refer to ADJUSTMENT. (9) FAX RES. COPY TEST
Select CCD FAX or ADF FAX. The page to be transmitted is automatically printed. The data will not be transmitted to the machine on the other end.

SOFT SWITCH

Refer to the chapter of soft switch for the explanation of soft switch.
SERVICE MODE 6.SOFT SWITCH SOFT SWITCH #01=00000000
KEY DEFINITION FOR SOFTSWITCH Key YES NO/STOP ONE TOUCH Definition Soft Switch Number Forward. Soft Switch Number Backward. Update Soft Switch by current setting. Exit Soft Switch setting 1-27 of the soft switch numbers uses and selects an onetouch key. 28-64 of the soft switch numbers uses and selects key.

REPORTING

The following list is selected, and press YES key. After service mode ends, the list is automatically printed. No. 3 (1) Indication on LCD SERVICE DATA LIST ERROR CODE LIST T.30 PROTOCOL LIST SERVICE DATA LIST
Print service data list report and Error log history list. Service Data list includes the following items: 1. Report title 2. Soft switch list 3. Communication history and counter 4. Mailbox ID & Password 5. Relay BOX ID and Password 6. RX in memory password 7. Admin. password 8. Section number password 9. ROM ID Error log history list includes the following items: No. Item Index Error Maker Tele. Description Index number from 0 - 9999 Error code number NSF frame maker code Remote side or TX side telephone number for that transaction

1. SERVICE DATA LIST)

NAME:DALLAS TEL :1234567 DATE:JUL.021998 11:55 MARKETING AREA=STANDARD -- SOFT SWITCH -SW01-SWSW17-SWSW33-SW48 C0 SW49-SW0C 00 8A 88

SERVICE DATA LIST

80 A24
--COMMUNICATION HISTORY & COUNTER -000000: ECM TX TIME 000000: ECM RX TIME 000001: G3 RX TIME 000000: G3 RX PAGE 000000: V.17 14.4K 000000: V.17 12K 000000: V.33 14.4K 000000: V.33 12K 000000: V.17 9.6K 000000: V.17 7.2K 000000: V.29 9.6K 000000: V.29 7.2K 000000: V.27 4.8K 000001: V.27 2.4K 000000: G3 TX TIME 000000: G3 TX PAGE 000000: V.17 14.4K 000000: V.17 12K 000000: V.33 14.4K 000000: V.33 12K 000000: V.17 9.6K 000000: V.17 7.2K 000000: V.29 9.6K 000000: V.29 7.2K 000000: V.27 4.8K 000000: V.27 2.4K 000007: V.34 RX TIME 000007: V.34 RX PAGE 000002: 33.6K 000005: 31.2K 000000: 28.8K 000000: 26.4K 000000: 24.0K 000000: 21.6K 000000: 19.2K 000000: 16.8K 000000: 9.6K 000000: 7.2K 000000: 4.8K 000000: 2.4K 000001: V.34 TX TIME 000015: V.34 TX PAGE 000001: 33.6K 000006: 31.2K 000000: 28.8K 000000: 26.4K 000000: 24.0K 000000: 21.6K 000000: 19.2K 000000: 16.8K 000000: 9.6K 000000: 7.2K 000000: 4.8K 000000: 2.4K 000007: JBIG TX TIME 000007: JBIG RX TIME 000000: TOTAL COUNTER 000000: SIZE COUNTER 000000: MAINTENANCE COUNTER 000000: SUPPLIES COUNTER 000000: COPY PRINT 000000: FAX PRINT 000000: REPORT PRINT 000000: PC PRINT -- MAILBOX ID & PW -NO.0 ID= PW= NO.3 ID= PW= NO.6 ID= PW= NO.9 ID= PW= -- RELAY BOX ID & PW -NO.0 ID= PW= NO.3 D= PW= -- SECTION PASSWORD -NO.1 : NO.2 : NO.6 : NO.7 : NO.11 : NO.12 : NO.16 : NO.17 : RX IN MEMORY: ADMIN.PASSWORD: -ROM ID 06/14/2000 V0.25-3 NO.1 ID= NO.4 ID= NO.7 ID= PW= PW= PW= NO.2 ID= NO.5 ID= NO.8 ID= PW= PW= PW=

Default setting

Country for each Marketing area
NOTE A different country may be applicable depending on the communications standard.
Marketing area SETTING IN ACCORDANCE WITH EACH COUNTRY U.S.A WEST EUROPE OR SETTING IN ACCORDANCE WITH EACH COUNTRY GERMANY
Country SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA, HONG KONG, PHILIPPINES, THAILAND, INDOSIEA, OMAN, UAE, QATAR, BAHRAIN, KUWAIT, SAUDI ABRABIA, RUSSIA, ROMANIA, POLAND, SLOVENIJA, BALTIC, UKRAINE, HUNGARY, SOLOVAK, CZECH, KOREA, CHINA, ISRAEL, AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AFRICA, NEW ZERLAND, JAPAN, TAIWAN. U.S.A, CANADA
FINLAND, NORWAY, SWEDEN,BELGIUM, DENMARK, FRANCE, GREECE, IRELAND, NETHERLANDS, U.K., GERMANY, AUSTRIA, PORTUGAL, ITALY, SPAIN.
GERMANY (Remark: With DTS default Setting)

(1) Bit No. 6

Soft Switch definition
SOFT SWITCH: 01 Initial Setting 0
Designation V Speed \ Bit No. V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.27ter 2400

Function

TX START SPEED (Select transmit start speed for V.17 mode) 5
2 RX START SPEED (Select receiving start speed for V.17 mode) 1 Speed \ Bit No. V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.27ter 1

(2) Bit No. 8

SOFT SWITCH: 02 Initial Setting 0 Time between Phase C to Phase D signal Bit 1 0: No 1: Yes Bit 1 Rx sensitivity 70 msec 120 msec 180 msec 60 msec

Designation

Header TX selection Open to user Reserved Reserved
Transmit RTN signal Level criteria
Percentage of error line level 10% 15% 20% 25%

Sent N.G Page

0: Send N.G page and up to 3 times for that page 1: Not resend that N.G page for G3 mode
Bit 1: If this bit is set to 0, N.G indicates our side detected RTN signal from other end. In this case machine can resend the same page up to three or just one time, and this use for G3 mode only. Bit 2-3: In G3 mode, if error line for each page meets the criteria setting, receiving machine will send RTN signal, in this case, some machine will resend the same page again. The retry times depend on transmission side. Bit 6: If this bit is set to 0, the header select function can not be changed by user, only changeable by serviceman in service mode.

(3) Bit No. 8 7

SOFT SWITCH: 03 Initial Setting 1 0
Designation Send out NSF frame 1: Yes with station ID 0: No
Number of Pause 0: No limitation within phone number 1: Max. up to 2 P within inputted telephone no. Re-dial prohibit for NO ANSWER Reserved RX level setting Bit 1 Bit 1 Bit 0 Bit 1 RX level -43 dBm -44 dBm -45 dBm -46 dBm -47 dBm -48 dBm -49 dBm -42 dBm -41 dBm -40 dBm -39 dBm -38 dBm -37 dBm -36 dBm 0: Continue to dial 1: Not allowed to re-dial if no any FAX signal or detected busy tone after dialing
Bit 8: If this bit is set to 1, the answer machine will send the machine name (which is that set in INITIAL USER DATA of Utility Mode) by NSF frame after connection. Bit7: Can input Pause key to insert pause time between digits, this can put more than one P at the end of access telephone number during calling to other parties by using PBX system.

(4) Bit No. 6 5

SOFT SWITCH: 04 Initial Setting 0: No 1: Yes 0: No 1: Yes
Designation Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Visible alarm for RTN signal (LCD) Audible alarm for RTN signal Reserved
Polarity change 0: Not to detect phase reverse during dialing & calling detection 1: Detect line phase reverse during dialing & calling
Bit 3: The alarm lasts for 3 seconds after a negative signal is detected in G3 mode. Bit 4: The display message will stay put on the LCD for 3 seconds or until next incoming T30 signal.

(5) Bit No. 8

SOFT SWITCH: 05 Initial Setting 0 Bit 1 Bit 1 Timing (ms) on:100/off:140 on 70/off:70 on 70/off:140 on:90/off:90
Push Button On/Off Timing (PB)
6 Bit 6 Bit 5 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #0 0: 20 PPS 1: 10 PPS x x x x x x x x x x
Relation Between Dialed No. and No. of Dial Pulse

Dial pulse Reserved

Dial Pulse Make Ratio Select (MR)

MR Bit 2 Bit 1

33% 0 0

40% 0 1

30% 1 0

(6) Bit No. 8

SOFT SWITCH: 06 Initial Setting 0 Ring On Time To ignore Ring Off Time at 1st Cycle (ms) Time Bit 8 Bit 1
Reserved Reserved Ring Off Time at 1 st Cycle To Approve Incoming Ring Time Bit 4 Bit 1
Pulse Cycle To Approve Ring Frequency

Cycle Bit 2 Bit 1

(7) Bit No. 8 7
SOFT SWITCH: 07 Initial Setting 0 0
Designation Dial tone or busy tone detection PSTN/PBX Setting PBX Dial Tone Detect Dial Mode Select

Function 0: Disable 1: Enable - Detect dial tone before dial 0: PSTN 1: PBX - Select PBX line type 0: Not to detect dial tone before pre-fix number 1: Detect dial tone before the pre-fix number in PBX mode 0: DTMF -PB 1: Pulse- DP Level -17 -16 -15 -14 -13 -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 Bit 1 Bit 1 Bit 1 Bit 1
Tx Level Select for PSK/FSK (dBm) 1

(8) Bit No. 8 7

SOFT SWITCH: 08 Initial Setting 0 1
Sending RTN signal 1: (Normal, Fine)=(6 ,12) continue error line level 0: (Normal, Fine)=(12,24 ) continue error line Detect busy tone after dialing 0: Not to detect 1: Detect busy tone after dialing
0: Not to send Sending CED signal 1: Send CED signal before DIS signal after conAfter connection nection Reserved Bit 1 1

Redial Interval 1

Auto Dial Interval (min) 1,1,1,1,1,10,1,1,1 3,3,15,3,3 1,1,15 3,3 1,1,1 3,3,3 1,1 3,3,3,3 1,1,1,1 2,2 5,5,5,5 1,2,2,2 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2 2,2,10,2,2,2 3,3,10,3,3,3,3 10,10,10,10,15,10
Bit 8: If error line above definition, machine will send RTN signal instead of MCF signal. This will cause the other party to send the same page again. (G3mode only)

(9) Bit No. 8

SOFT SWITCH: 09 Initial Setting 0 Bit 1 Bit 1 Ringer frequency Range 10~75 Hz 20~57.5Hz 20~75Hz 10~75Hz
Ringer frequency detection
Reserved TSI/CSI Append + Reserved 0: Not append + before send out TSI/CSI 1: Automatically insert +

Header sending Position

0: Inside document around 5 mm in TX mode. 1: Outside the document
2 Time from RX DIS signal to send DCS signal Bit 1 Bit1 Description 70 msec 120 msec 180 msec 240 msec
Bit 3: The header will show at top of each transmitted page, including machine name, telephone number date & time and session number. Bit 5: When this bit is set to 1, the + character will be placed in the first position on CSI and TSI command.
(10) SOFT SWITCH: 10 Bit No. 8 Initial Setting 1
Designation Print out RTN Page report Confirmation report Result field Reserved Reserved
Function 0: Not to Print 1: Print Out RTN page report after transaction for TX/RX RTN signal 0: Print OK 1: Print NG in case of sending or receiving RTN signal
Rx PIP T.30 com0: Send DCS at current speed mand After send out 1: Return to Tx phase B waiting for DIS signal MPS command Received DIS signal 0: Repeat sending DIS/DTC again until time out within reception 1: Disconnected after sending DCN signal Transmission time limitation Audio alarm after communication fail 1: Limit to 8 minutes from data phase 0: No any limitation until document jam 0: Not to alarm after transaction fail 1: Alarm 3 seconds after disconnected
Bit 8: If this bit set to 1, machine will print out confirmation report after each transaction for TX/RX RTN signal. Bit 7: If this bit is set to1, the result field will show NG instead of OK in the confirmation report and activity report or checking the result on the LCD. Bit 2: For Manual Tx only.

Bit 8: Can select cancel this job and print out report or start to send in case of time when memory full condition occurs
(51) SOFT SWITCH: 51 Bit No. Initial Setting Select the starting page for retransmission if an error occurs in the middle of a memory transmission. 0: From error page 1: From start page
Designation Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Send unsent page mode for memory transmission Reserved
(52) SOFT SWITCH: 52 Bit No. Initial Setting 0 0
(53) SOFT SWITCH: 53 Bit No. Initial Setting 0 0
(54) SOFT SWITCH: 54 Bit No. Bit 7 Bit 6 Date/Time (ex. March,25,1997) Report LCD 2001 MAR.25 MAR.0 25.MAR2001 25.MAR MAR.MAR.1 MAR.MAR.25 A memory near-full condition is detected when the space available for use in memory becomes less than the setting. Memory near full capacity for scanning Bit 5 Bit 1 Description 16K 64K 80K 128K Initial Setting 1 0
Designation Report /LCD Date/ Time type
Function 0: Digits format 1: Alpha numeric format
Report /LCD Date/ time format
Reserved Reserved Reserved
(55) SOFT SWITCH: 55 Bit No. Initial Setting 0 0
(56) SOFT SWITCH: 56 Bit No. Initial Setting 0 0
(57) SOFT SWITCH: 57 Bit No. Initial Setting 0 0
(58) SOFT SWITCH: 58 Bit No. Initial Setting
Designation Time out from PSK to FSK delay time (Phase-C to PhaseD) Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved

0: 6 sec 1: 30 sec

Bit 8: The timer depends on each country regulation.
(59) SOFT SWITCH: 59 Bit No. 2 Bit 0 ~ 1 ~ Bit 0 ~ 0 ~ Bit 1 ~ 0 ~ Bit 2 Bit 1 Time between GMT ~ ~ ~ 1 -0 -2 -3 ~ ~ ~ -0 -12 Initial Setting 0
Time Between GMT GMT Greenwich Mean Time 1
Bit1-5: This value must be entered correctly, or E-mail headers will be wrong. A good reference web site may be found at http://greenwichmeantime.com Available range are:12 to 12, in one hour increments. The default setting is zero. Those bit only available if I-FAX kit installed.
(60) SOFT SWITCH: 60 Bit No. 4 Initial Setting 0: Ineffective 1: Effective 0
Designation Stripe End mode for 0: SDNORM JBIG 1: SDRST Reserved Quick memory Tx
B4/A3 declaration for 0: A3 size Ledger 1: B4 size The width of TX Led- 0: A3 Size ger 1: B4 Size Print Mailbox RX image even if password is not correct 0: No 1: Yes
Off hook alarm after 0: Alarm communication 1: No alarm after communication Display destination selection within TX Phase C 0: Local Name or telephone number 1: Display and report Remote telephone number

Receiving
Frame 0 Frame 1 Frame 2 X
Error Note: If one page end and consists of plural number of partial pages,PPS. NULL signal is transmitted from the transmission side. Partial page end and End procedure Re-transmit request (MCF is repeated if there is no error) Re-transmission
Partial page (High-speed Modem Signal)

Frame 3

Frame 255 PPS.EOP

300 dps Modem Signal

Re-transmission for error(High-speed modem Signal)

Frame 1 Frame 3

PPS EOP
Partial page end Message check (Received without error)

4507M501AA

Line Control
Procedure of G3 mode communication
Basic communications diagram of G3 mode. This machine (Transmission)
G3 machine (Receiving) Phase R side start

A DIS (CSI)

[START] Button press

TCF at EOM TX CFR

(TSI) DCS
at EOM RX PIX DATA at MPS TX EOP or (MPS) or (EOM) MCF DCN at MPS RX D E
G3 machine (Transmission)
This machine (Receiving) Phase R side start

(NSF) DIS CSI A

TCF CFR

B at EOM RX

at EOM TX

PIX DATA

at MPS TX
EOP or (MPS) or (EOM) MCF DCN at MPS RX D E

4507M502AA

Drawing: Line Control
How to analyze the T30 protocol monitor
DCS or DIS Hex Data as printed on page. Example : 1) 2) 3) 4) FF 00468800 1. 2. 3. 4. FF means address. 13 means Last Control Field. FCF, Facsimile Control Field. 83=DCS, 80=DIS FIF, Facsimile Information Field.

0 t Bit No. 0000

0 0000

4 0100

6 1000

8 0000

#11=1, #12=0 7200bp #15=1 R8X7.7 Lines/mm (Fine Mode) #19=0, #20=1 Unlimited Paper Length
Hex-Binary Conversion List Hex Binary Hex A B C D E F Binary 1110 1111
DIS / DCS Bit Allocation Table DIS (DTC) Reserved V.8 capabilities 0 = 256 octets preferred 1=64 octets preferred Reserved Ready to transmit a facsimile document (polling) Receiver fax operation Data signalling rate V.27 ter fall-back mode Rec. V.27 ter Rec. V.29 Rec. V.27 ter and V.29 Not used Reserved Not used Invalid Not used Reserved Not used Rec. V.27 ter, V.29, and V.17 Not used Reserved Not used Reserved R8 7.7 lines/mm and/or pels/25.4 mm Two-dimensional coding capability 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, Bit No. 1-0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, Reserved Invalid Invalid Reserved Set to 0 Receiver fax operation bit/s, Rec. V.27 ter bit/s, Rec. V.27 ter bit/s, Rec. V.7200 bit/s, Rec. V.Invalid 0 Invalid 0 Reserved 0 Reserved 1 14,400 bit/s, Rec. V.12,000 bit/s, Rec. V.9600 bit/s, Rec. V.7200 bit/s, Rec. V.Reserved 1 Reserved 1 Reserved 1 Reserved R8 7.7 lines/mm and/or pels/25.4 mm Two-dimensional coding DCS

 

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