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IP-511
SERVICE HANDBOOK

September, 2001 Ver. 1.0

KONICA CORPORATION
TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT CENTER
TOKYO JAPAN

COPY RIGHT © 2001 KONICA CORPORATION All Rights Reserved MT13RN1230

CONTENTS

CONTENTS
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS .........................................................................S-1

1. Overview

Product Specifications ....................................................................................................... 1-1

Print Controller specification .................................................................................................................1-1 Network Interface Card specification ....................................................................................................1-3 IP-511's Capabilities ...............................................................................................................................1-4 Principle of Operation ............................................................................................................................1-5 Data flow ..................................................................................................................................................1-6

Overview of the Product .................................................................................................... 1-4

2. Disassembly / Reassembly

Overall Construction .......................................................................................................... 2-1 Disassembly / Reassembly ............................................................................................... 2-2

Tools Required ........................................................................................................................................2-1 Removal / Installation of Print Controller .............................................................................................2-2 Removal / Installation of Hard Disk .......................................................................................................2-3 Removal / Installation of PostScript Protection Chip .......................................................................... 2-5 Removal / Installation of Memory ..........................................................................................................2-7 Removal / Installation of CPU ................................................................................................................2-8 Removal / Installation of Network Interface Card ..............................................................................2-10 Removal / Installation of System Board .............................................................................................2-11

3. Field Service

25 Mode ............................................................................................................................... 3-1 System Software ISW ......................................................................................................... 3-4



Updating Print Controller System Program .........................................................................................3-4 Checking On the Parallel Port Mode (ECP) ..........................................................................................3-4 System Software ISW Procedure ..........................................................................................................3-6 Checking for Successful Update ........................................................................................................... 3-8 Network Interface Card Firmware ISW ..................................................................................................3-9 Installing FTP Download ........................................................................................................................ 3-9 Procedure of Upgrading Network Interface Card Firmware ..............................................................3-10 Overview of the Service Port ...............................................................................................................3-13 Installing and Booting Up Hyper Terminal .........................................................................................3-14 Booting Up Service DOS ...................................................................................................................... 3-18 Memory Test Methods ..........................................................................................................................3-19 Recovery of Print Controller System ..................................................................................................3-21

Service Port ....................................................................................................................... 3-13

CONTENTS

4. Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. 4-1

Appendix
Components on the Board ...................................................................................Appendix-1

System Board ........................................................................................................................... Appendix-1 Network Interface Card ............................................................................................................ Appendix-2 Factory Default Settings for Network Interface Card ............................................................ Appendix-3

SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS

SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
Read carefully the Safety and Important Warning Items described below to understand them before doing service work.

IMPORTANT NOTICE
Because of possible hazards to an inexperienced person servicing this print controller units as well as the risk of damage to the print controller units, Konica Corporation strongly recommends that all servicing be performed only by Konica-trained service technicians. Changes may have been made to this print controller units to improve its performance after this Service Handbook was printed. Accordingly, Konica Corporation does not warrant, either explicitly or implicitly, that the information contained in this Service Handbook is complete and accurate. The user of this Service Handbook must assume all risks of personal injury and/or damage to the controller product while servicing the controller product for which this Service Handbook is intended. Therefore, this Service Handbook must be carefully read before doing service work both in the course of technical training and even after that, for performing maintenance and control of the print controller units properly. Keep this Service Handbook also for future service. When it is impossible to read the description about safety and warning (due to contamination or tear), the relevant page should be replaced.

DANGER, WARNING, AND CAUTION SYMBOLS AND EXPRESSIONS
In this Service Handbook, each of three expressions " DANGER," " WARNING," and " CAUTION" is defined as follows together with a symbol mark to be used in a limited meaning. When servicing the print controller units, the relevant works (disassembling, reassembling, adjustment, repair, maintenance, etc.) need to be conducted with utmost care. DANGER: Action having a high possibility of suffering death or serious injury

WARNING: Action having a possibility of suffering death or serious injury AUTION: Action having a possibility of suffering a slight wound, medium trouble, and property damage

Symbols used for important warning items are defined as follows:

Precaution
General precaution Electric shock Heated surface

Prohibition
General prohibition Do not touch with wet hand Do not disassemble

Direction
General instruction Unplug Ground/Earth

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SAFETY WARNINGS
[1] MODIFICATIONS NOT AUTHORIZED BY KONICA

Konica controllers for copier are renowned for their high reliability. This reliability is achieved through high-quality design and a solid service network. Print controller units design is a highly complicated and delicate process where numerous mechanical, physical, and electrical aspects have to be taken into consideration, with the aim of arriving at proper tolerances and safety factors. For this reason, unauthorized modifications involve a high risk of degradation in performance and safety. Such modifications are therefore strictly prohibited. the points listed below are not exhaustive, but they illustrate the reasoning behind this policy

PROHIBITED ACTIONS:
· Using any cables or power cord not specified by Konica.

· Using any fuse or thermostat not specified by Konica. Safety will not be

assured, leading to a risk of fire and injury.

· Disabling fuse functions or bridging fuse terminals with wire, metal clips,

solder or similar object

· Disabling relay functions (such as wedging paper between relay contacts).

· Disabling safety functions (interlocks, safety circuits, etc.) Safety will not

be assured, leading to a risk of fire and injury.
· Making any modification to the print controller units unless instructed by

Konica

· Using parts not specified by Konica.

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CHECKPOINTS WHEN PERFORMING ON-SITE SERVICE

Print controller units are extensively tested before shipping, to ensure that all applicable safety standards are met, in order to protect the customer and customer engineer (hereafter called the CE) from the risk of injury. However, in daily use, any electrical equipment may be subject to parts wear and eventual failure. In order to maintain safety and reliability, the CE must perform regular safety checks.

1. Power Supply

WARNING: Wall Outlet
· Check that mains voltage is as specified. Plug the power cord into the

dedicated wall outlet with a capacity greater than the maximum power consumption. If excessive current flows in the wall outlet, fire may result.
· If two or more power cords can be plugged into the wall outlet, the total

kw

load must not exceed the rating of the wall outlet. If excessive current flows in the wall outlet, fire may result.

WARNING: Power Plug and Cord
· Make sure the power cord is plugged in the wall outlet securely.

Contact problems may lead to increased resistance, overheating, and the risk of fire.
· Check whether the power cord is damaged. Check whether the sheath is

damaged. If the power plug, cord, or sheath is damaged, replace with a new power cord (with plugs on both ends) specified by Konica. Using the damaged power cord may result in fire or electric shock.
· Check whether the power cord is not stepped on or pinched by a table and

so on. Overheating may occur there, leading to a risk of fire.

· Do not bundle or tie the power cord.

Overheating may occur there, leading to a risk of fire.

· Check whether dust is collected around the power plug and wall outlet.

Using the power plug and wall outlet without removing dust may result in fire.
· Do not insert the power plug into the wall outlet with a wet hand.

The risk of electric shock exists.

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WARNING: Power Plug and Cord
· When unplugging the power cord, grasp the plug, not the cable.

The cable may be broken, leading to a risk of fire and electric shock.

WARNING: Wiring
· Never use multi-plug adapters to plug multiple power cords in the same

outlet. If used, the risk of fire exists.
· When an extension cord is required, use a specified one.

Current that can flow in the extension cord is limited, so using a too long extension cord may result in fire. Do not use an extension cable reel with the cable taken up. Fire may result.

WARNING: Ground Lead
· Check whether the copier / print controller units are grounded properly.

If current leakage occurs in an ungrounded copier / print controller units, you may suffer electric shock while operating the copier / print controller units. Connect the ground lead to one of the following points: a. Ground terminal of wall outlet b. Ground terminal for which Class D work has been done
· Pay attention to the point to which the ground lead is connected.

Connecting the ground lead to an improper point such as the points listed below results in a risk of explosion and electric shock: a.Gas pipe (A risk of explosion or fire exists.) b. Lightning rod (A risk of electric shock or fire exists.) c. Telephone line ground (A risk of electric shock or fire exists in the case of lightning.) d. Water pipe or faucet (It may include a plastic portion.)

CAUTION: Power Supply Voltage Setting
· When installing a unit which is equipped to operate on manual setting for

power supply and voltage, make sure certainly that the input voltage selection matches to the line voltage at the installation site. Operating a product on voltages different from the specified one may result in malfunctioning or fire.

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2. Installation Requirements

WARNING: Prohibited Installation Place
· Do not place the copier / print controller units near flammable materials

such as curtains or volatile materials that may catch fire. A risk of fire exists.
· Do not place the copier / print controller units in a place exposed to water

such as rain water. A risk of fire and electric shock exists.

WARNING: Nonoperational Handling
· When the copier / print controller units are not used over an extended

period of time (holidays, etc.), switch it off and unplug the power cord. Dust collected around the power plug and outlet may cause fire.

CAUTION: Temperature and Humidity
· Do not place the copier / print controller units in a place exposed to direct

sunlight or near a heat source such as a heater. A risk of degradation in copier / print controller units performance or deformation exists. Do not place the copier / print controller units in a place exposed to cool wind. Recommended temperature and humidity are as follows: Temperature: 10°C to 30°C Humidity: 10% to 80% (no dew condensation) Avoid other environments as much as possible.

CAUTION: Ventilation
· Do not place the copier / print controller units in a place where there is

much dust, cigarette smoke, or ammonia gas. Place the copier / print controller units in a well ventilated place to prevent machine problems and image faults.
· The copier generates ozone gas during operation, but it is not sufficient to

be harmful to the human body. If a bad smell of ozone is present in the following cases, ventilate the room. a. When the copier is used in a poorly ventilated room b. When taking a lot of copies c. When using multiple copiers at the same time

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CAUTION: Vibration
· When installing the copier / print controller units, read the Installation Guide thoroughly. Be sure to install the copier / print controller units in a

level and sturdy place. Constant vibration will cause problems.
· Be sure to lock the caster stoppers of copier / print controller units.

In the case of an earthquake and so on, the copier / print controller units may slide, leading to a injury.

CAUTION: Inspection before Servicing
· Before conducting an inspection, read all relevant documentation (service

handbook, technical notices, etc.) and proceed with the inspection following the prescribed procedure, using only the prescribed tools. Do not make any adjustment not described in the documentation. If the prescribed procedure or tool is not used, print controller units may break and a risk of injury or fire exists.
· Before conducting an inspection, be sure to disconnect the power plugs from the copier and print controller units.

When the power plug is inserted in the wall outlet, some units are still powered even if the POWER switch is turned OFF. A risk of electric shock exists.

· The area around the fixing unit is hot.

You may get burnt.

DANGER: Work Performed with the Copier / Print controller units Powered
· Take every care when making adjustments or performing an operation

check with the copier / print controller units powered. If you make adjustments or perform an operation check with the external cover detached, you may touch live or high-voltage parts or you may be caught in moving gears or the timing belt, leading to a risk of injury.
· Take every care when servicing with the external cover detached.

High-voltage exists around the drum unit. A risk of electric shock exists.

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WARNING: Safety Checkpoints
· Check the exterior and frame for edges, burrs, and other damages.

The user or CE may be injured.
· Do not allow any metal parts such as clips, staples, and screws to fall into

the print controller units. They can short internal circuits and cause electric shock or fire.
· Check wiring for squeezing and any other damage.

Current can leak, leading to a risk of electric shock or fire.
· When disconnecting connectors, grasp the connector, not the cable.

(Specifically, connectors of the AC line and high-voltage parts) Current can leak, leading to a risk of electric shock or fire.
· Carefully remove dust from electrical parts.

Current can leak, leading to a risk of print controller units trouble or fire.

· Check cables and sheaths for any damage.

Current can leak, leading to a risk of electric shock or fire.

· When replacing a lithium battery, replace it with a new lithium battery

specified in the Parts Guide Manual. Dispose of the used lithium battery using the method specified by local authority. Improper replacement can cause explosion.
· Make sure the wiring cannot come into contact with sharp edges, burrs, or

other pointed parts. Current can leak, leading to a risk of electric shock or fire.
· Make sure that all screws, components, wiring, connectors, etc. that were

removed for safety check and maintenance have been reinstalled in the original location. (Pay special attention to forgotten connectors, pinched cables, forgotten screws, etc.) A risk of print controller units trouble, electric shock, and fire exists.

Xpcs?

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CAUTION: Safety Checkpoints
· When transporting or storing electrical boards or electrical parts, be sure

to contain them in an anti-static packaging. Otherwise, there is a risk that error conditions may occur.
· Discharge static electricity from your body by touching metallic parts of

appropriate fixtures before starting to carry out work on a carpet or at a location where the human body is likely to be charged with static electricity. Otherwise, there is a risk that electrical parts can be damaged. (It is recommended that you wear an anti-static wrist strap.)
· Use a dedicated PLCC pull-out tool when removing IC parts such as PS

chips or other chips. Using other tools may result in damaging the chip socket or the chip itself.
· Never touch the terminal of electrical parts with hands.

To do so may result in a poor electrical conductivity. In extreme cases, error conditions may occur.
· When inserting boars/parts into slots in electrical boards (like the PCI, ISA,

or Memory slots, for example), do so carefully and firmly. A careless insertion may be responsible for a poor electrical conductivity. In extreme cases, error conditions may occur.

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MEASURES TO TAKE IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT
emergency measures to provide relief to affected persons and to prevent further damage.

1. If an accident has occurred, the distributor who has been notified first must immediately take

2. If a report of a serious accident has been received from a customer, an on-site evaluation must be carried out quickly and Konica Corporation must be notified. 3. To determine the cause of the accident, conditions and materials must be recorded through direct on-site checks, in accordance with instructions issued by Konica Corporation. 4. For reports and measures concerning serious accidents, follow the regulations given in "Serious Accident Report/Follow-up Procedures."

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CONCLUSION
tration. Therefore, safety can be maintained by the appropriate daily service work conducted by the customer engineer.

1. Safety of users and customer engineers depends highly on accurate maintenance and adminis-

2. When performing service, each print controller units on the site must be tested for safety. The customer engineer must verify the safety of parts and ensure appropriate management of the equipment.

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1
Overview

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Chapter Overview 1
Chapter 1 Overview

Product Specifications
Print Controller specification
Type: Paper: Built-in box type for the Konica 7165 Printer/Copier 5.5X8.5 / 8.5x11 / 8.5x14 / 11x17 / A3 / A4 / A5 / A6 / B4 / B5 / B6 / F4 / 8K / 16K / 5.5X8.5W / 8.5x11W / 11x17W / A3W / A4W / A5W / B4W / B5W Same as the copier Same as the copier The dual operation of the copier and the printer is available (5 jobs, including scanning jobs, can be processed at the maximum.) Offset, Staple Function, Combination, Punch Function, Fold and Stitch Function, Wait Mode Function, Image Shift Function, Password Printing, Chapter, Image Storage, Form Overlay Function, Front/Back Cover Function, etc. Portrait and Landscape Printing System: 600 x 600 dpi Scanning System: 200 dpi / 300 dpi / 400 dpi / 600 dpi Gradation: No. of Print: Continuous print speed: Printable Area: 1 bit 1 to 9999 600 x 600 dpi : 65 ppm *1 (A4, 8.5 x 11) Standard: Wide Size: Warm-up time: Basic Configuration: CPU: System Memory: Intel Celeron 566 MHz 64 MB SD-RAM (Standard), Expandable up to 192 MB (Option: MU-404 / MU-405) Parallel port Centronics (IEEE 1284 / amphenol 36 pin male connector) Ethernet 2 GB PCL5e Adobe PS3 (optional PS3 kit required) Agfa Microtype fonts (100BaseTX / 10 BaseT) Top and bottom Margins: 4.0 mm Right and Left Margins: 4.0 mm Margins 0 mm (unlike standard size's)

Paper Feeding and Amount of Feeding Paper: Load Output Paper: Mode:

Special Printing:

Orientation: Resolution:

Same as the copier

Host Interface: Network Interface: Hard disk drive: Printer Description Language: Built-in fonts:

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Compliant OS: Windows 95/98/Me Windows NT 4.0 (NT Service Pack 3 or more) Windows 2000 Mac OS 7.1 or more (optional PS3 kit required) Printer driver for Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0/2000 PS printer driver for Windows (optional PS3 kit required) PS printer driver for Macintosh (optional PS3 kit required) A Windows-based computer Macintosh (optional PS3 kit required) PS-351 (PostScript Option) memory: MU404 (64 MB) / MU-405 (128 MB) 190 mm(W) x 240 mm(D) x 35 mm(H) 7.5" (W) x 9.5" (D) x 1.4" (H) Approx. 2.3 kg Approx. 5.0 pounds Suplied from the copier Temperature: 10 degree °C to 30 degree °C 50 degree °F to 86 degree °F Humidity: 10 % to 80 %RH (non-condensing)

Printer Driver:

Compliant Host Computer: Option:

Dimension: Weight: Power: Working Environment:

Restrictive Conditions · Although the Weekly Timer function of the main body printer is available in the Printer mode, the power is not turned off until the data output is finished when print data remains in the E-RDH. *1 Numbers in the case of continuous printing following the storage of all pages in E-RDH memory, or numbers in the case of printing the same image on multiple papers.

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Network Interface Card specification

CPU: Memory Frame Type: Ethernet Connection: Network Connector: Protocols: Compliant OS (NOS):

NCC NET+ARM Processor 2 MB RAM IEEE 802.2/802.3/Ethernet II/IEEE 802.3 SNMP 10Base-T/100Base-TX RJ-45 TCP/IP (BOOTP, ARP, RARP, ICMP, DHCP, SNMP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, IPP), IPX/SPX, AppleTalk (EtherTalk) Novell NetWare (3.x, 4.x), Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000, UNIX, MAC OS 7.x or later Automatic selection Peer-to-Peer (TCP/IP for Windows 95/98/Me), Pserver (IPX/SPX), LPD/LPR (TCP/IP for Windows NT 4.0/2000), lpd/lpr (TCP/IP for UNIX), AppleTalk (EtherTalk) IP-P2P, IPX-P2P, MAP (Management Access Program), NWSetup, UNIX-TCP/IP Programs Web Browser (Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer) 0 to 50 degrees Centigrade, 5% to 80% RH Green LED, Yellow (amber) LED (one each) Stored in nonvolatile memory

Multiple Protocols: Printing Method:

Dedicated Utilities: Standard Utilities: Operating Conditions: Status Indicators: Settings:

Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Overview of the Product
IP-511's Capabilities
The Konica IP-511 (referred to as the print controller in the following) is a print controller to serve as a printer or as a network scanner when used in combination with the Konica 7165 copier (referred to as the copier in the following) that may be connected to computers or to networks. This print controller gets files from computers or over networks and resolves their contents into image data for the copier to be able to print out. Still more, an integrated network interface card lets the copier work as a network scanner, thus making it possible to send images scanned into the copier to e-mail recipients as an attachment, or to store those scanned images on the hard disk in the print controller and import them into Adobe Acrobat 4.0 or other TWAIN-compliant applications. This service handbook offers information on components, assembly/disassembly procedures, system software ISW, service port, troubleshooting, and jumper settings and so on.

Copier

For use as a network printer

Print Controller

For use as a local printer

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Principle of Operation
The IP-511 includes a 566-MHz Intel Celeron CPU to do high-speed image processing (rasterization). It also includes a 64 MB memory as standard so as to be capable of, while transferring a rasterized image data of the current page to the print engine, rasterizing at the same time the image data of the next page, and this memory is expandable to 192 MB to accommodate extremely complex print data processing requirements. This design enables the IP-511 to produce outputs at high speed without causing the print engine to stop in the process even when processing a large number of pages. The print controller system software runs on VxWorks from Wind River and is included on the standard hard disk. This hard disk is also used to store data scanned by the copier. The scanned data is sent to PCs via the standard Ethernet Network Interface. The transmission and reception of scanned data between the print controller and the print engine is a task of a built-in engine interface (video interface). As well, the serial interface gives access to the system in the print controller and is used when restoring the system software for example.

Network Interface Card

System Board
Memory (Optional)

Network Control ROM

Network Memory

PS Protection Chip

CPU

Memory (Standard)

BIOS (Flash ROM)

North Bridge

ISA Bus

PCI Bus
South Bridge

Network I/F

Network Control CPU

Network Control ROM (Flash ROM)

Serial I/F

HDD

Rasterization Parallel I/O

Engine I/F

Ethernet Network
Service Port Parallel Port Engine

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Data flow
Computer
Application Print Commands Printer Driver Spooler Browser HTML

Parallel I/F ( IEEE 1284 )

Ethernet Network I/F
( TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk )

Interface

Print Controller
Network Interface Card

Parallel I/F Input Buffer

ISA bus

Hard Disk

PDL Processing ( Rasterization ) / Interpreter

Page Memory

Main body printer

PCI bus E-RDH memory

Print Engine ( Print )

PDL command

Rasterized image data

Printer status

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Disassembly / Reassembly

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Chapter 2 Disassembly / Reassembly

Overall Construction

Hard Disk Overall Cooling Fan PostScript Protection Chip Network Interface Card CPU Cooling Fan Heat Sink CPU System Board Expanded Memory

Cover Hard Disk

Board Cover

CPU Cooling Fan Heat Sink

Overall Cooling Fan PostScript Protection Chip (PS-351) Network Interface Card

CPU Expanded Memory

System Board

Tools Required
· Standard screwdriver · Spanner or needle-nose pliers · PLCC pull-out tool

Caution
· Be sure to unplug the power cable, not only to turn the copier off, before attempting to make servicing. · Avoid making servicing the copier with the print controller outfitted.

Caution
· Before engaging in Disassembly/Reassembly, check to make sure that all the cables are unplugged from the print controller. · Use in-magnetized tools in Disassembly/Reassembly to prevent the hard disk being affected. · There are occasions when boards are damaged if no appropriate grounding measures are taken. Wear a wrist strap or others during servicing. · Disassembly/Reassembly should be made on cushioning materials.

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Disassembly / Reassembly
Caution: Installation
Assembly should be made in reverse order of disassembly unless otherwise noted.

Removal / Installation of Print Controller

1. 2. 3.

Press the copier's main power switch off, and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Unplug the network cable and the parallel cable from the print controller. Remove four screws from the copier, and remove the plastic cover.

Caution: Removal
In removing the plastic cover, care should be taken not to damage the parallel cable holding levers.

Screw

Plastic Cover

4.

Remove six screws, and remove the print controller from the copier.

Caution: Removal Installation
In removing the print controller, pull it horizontally. In assembly, align the print controller to the lower two pins in the copier.

Upper hook

Screw Pin

Screw

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Removal / Installation of Hard Disk
The hard disk contains the system software for operating the print controller. The hard disk needs to be replaced when the copier does not start up at all and the recovery/ISW procedure is of no avail. In replacing the hard disk, be sure to use a hard disk specifically designed for the IP-511. The use of any other hard disks is not allowed.

1.

Remove three screws, and open the cover as shown.

Caution: Removal
In opening the cover, you should be aware that the hard disk is mounted to the back of the cover and is attached to a connector.

Screw

Cover

2.

Turn the cover over, and disconnect the connector from the hard disk.

Connector

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3.

Remove four screws, and remove the hard disk unit from the cover.
Screw

Rubber Insert

4.

Remove four screws, and remove the earth plates and hard disk mounting brackets.
You don't need to remove the rubber insert from the hard disk mounting bracket at replacement. Rubber Insert Rubber Insert Earth Plate Hard Disk Mounting Bracket

Rubber Insert

Earth Plate

Screw

Hard disk Mounting Bracket

Screw

Hard Disk Mounting Bracket

Caution: Installation
· Install new hard disk in reverse order of removal. · When mounting the hard disk mounting brackets to the hard disk, use ·
the tightening torque T of from 0.4 to 0.5 (Nm) and also check for deformation or distortion. You should be aware of the orientation of the connector for the hard disk and the orientation of the label (this should be up).
Label Connector Joint Red line

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Removal / Installation of PostScript Protection Chip
The PostScript protection chip is mounted only in a print controller equipped with PS-351, a PostScript option. Normally, there is no need to remove/reinstall the PostScript protection chip. However, it should be removed and reinstalled when replacing the network interface card. To remove the PostScript protective chip, you need to remove the Overall cooling fan or there is no space in which to manipulate your PLCC pull-out tool.

Caution
The PostScript protection chip is sensitive to static electricity. Handle it with care.

1. 2.

Remove three screws, open the cover to the back of which the hard disk is mounted, and remove the hard disk.
Refer to "Removal / Installation of Hard Disk."

Remove sixteen screws, and remove the board cover.
Screw Screw Board Cover

Screw

Screw

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3.
Network Interface Card DC Connector for the Overall Cooling Fan Cooling Fan Mounting Plate

Remove the overall cooling fan, remove four screws from the cooling fan mounting plate, then remove the cooling fan mounting plate.
Screw Cooling Fan Mounting Plate DC Connector for the Overall Cooling Fan

Screw

Network Interface Card

4.

Remove the PostScript protection chip using a PLCC pull-out tool such as shown below.

Caution: Installation
In installing the chip, fit the corners into the socket.
PostScript Protection Chip

PLCC pull-out Tool

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Removal / Installation of Memory
Memory Slot

1. 2. 3.

Remove three screws, open the cover to the back of which the hard disk is mounted, and unplug the hard disk connector.
Refer to "Removal / Installation of Hard Disk."

Remove sixteen screws, and remove the board cover.
Refer to "Removal/Installation of PostScript Protection Chip."

Remove the memory unit by pushing the levers outwards with both hands as if to open them.
Memory Slot Lever

Caution: Installation
· In installing the memory unit, push it in obliquely relative to the connector.

Slot for Memory

Memory Unit

· Push down the upper end of the memory unit, and fasten it in place
with the levers.

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Removal / Installation of CPU

1. 2.
Mounting Bracket A Mounting Bracket B

Remove three screws, and open the cover to the back of which the hard disk is mounted.
Refer to "Removal / Installation of Hard Disk."

Remove sixteen screws, and remove the board cover.
Refer to "Removal / Installation of PostScript Protection Chip."

3.

Remove the DC connector for the CPU cooling fan from the system board.
DC Connector for CPU Cooling Fan Mounting Bracket A

Mounting Bracket B

4.

Push down and remove heat sink Mounting bracket A that hangs on a lever in the CPU socket.

Caution
Great care is needed so that the bracket does not touch and damage the circuit pattern on the board.

Mounting Bracket A

1

2

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5.

Tilt the heat sink to one side and remove Mounting bracket B.

Caution
Great care is needed so that the bracket does not touch and damage the circuit pattern on the board.

Mounting Bracket B

6. 7.

Slowly pull up and remove the heat sink. Lift up the lock lever that holds the CPU in the socket and take the CPU out of the socket.

CPU

Lock Lever

Caution: Installation
· Installation should be made in reverse order of removal. · In installing the heat sink, first fasten it with Mounting bracket B then · ·
with bracket A. In installing the CPU, be aware of the guide pin that prevents you from installing it way round. When replacing the CPU, the heat sink also needs to be replaced.

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Removal / Installation of Network Interface Card

1. 2. 3.

Remove three screws, open the cover to the back of which the hard disk is fastened, and remove the hard disk.
Refer to "Removal / Installation of Hard Disk."

Remove sixteen screws, and remove the board cover.
Refer to "Removal / Installation of PostScript Protection Chip."

Unplug the connector from the overall cooling fan, remove four screws from the cooling fan board, and remove the cooling fan mounting plate.
Screw Cooling Fan Mounting Plate DC Connector for the Overall Cooling Fan

Screw

Network Interface Card

4.

Remove four hexagonal nuts from the network interface card, and remove the network interface card.

Caution: Removal
In removing the network interface card, care should be taken not to damage the network connector and LEDs.
Network Interface Card Hexagonal Nut

Jumper

Hexagonal Nut
JP7 JP6 JP5 JP4 JP3 JP2 JP1

Jumper

Caution: Installation
Install the network interface card in reverse order of removal.

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Removal / Installation of System Board

1. 2.

Remove the hard disk, board cover, and network interface card.
Refer to "Removal / Installation of Network Interface Card."

Remove five screws and four hexagonal nuts from the system board, and remove the connector fastening pieces (two screws and two hexagonal nuts), then remove the system board.

Caution: Removal
In removing the system board, care should be taken not to damage any boards and connectors.

Connector section fastening screws

Screw

Hexagonal Nut

System Board Hexagonal Nut Screw

Hexagonal Nut Screw

Caution: Installation
Install the system board in reverse order of removal.

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25 Mode
The copier has a settings feature for service, [25 mode]. This service handbook describes only settings for the print controller. For details of the 25 mode, refer to the copier's Service Handbook.

A. Accessing the Settings

1. 2. 3.

Press the copier's sub power switch OFF. While pressing copy quantity setting buttons [2] and [5] on the copier operation panel, press the copier's sub power switch ON. From the 25 mode menu screen, select [Software DIPSW Settings].
The 25 mode menu screen appears on the operation panel.

B. Definable Settings
Operation when key counter is removed (DIPSW 09-1)
This setting determines what action a copier equipped with a key counter takes when the key counter dislodges from its position.

Operation when key counter is removed DIPSW No. Ignore (default) 09-1 0 Same as in copier mode 1

NOTE:

The action taken when DIPSW is set to [1] depends on the setting for "DIPSW 09-0 Action in the case where the key counter dislodges (in copier mode)". For more information about this, refer to the copier's service handbook.

Reserved Memory Size (10-0, 10-1)
Set this setting to reserve a space for data extension in the memory mounted in the copier. Be sure to set this setting when connecting IP-511.

Reserved memory size DIPSW No. 0 MB (default) 10-0 10-1 0 0 32 MB 1 0 64 MB 0 1

NOTE:

Set the reserved memory size setting to 32 MB when the standard memory (64 MB) is used in the copier. If, with this setting, a memory extension error turns up, expand the copier's memory. If the memory is expanded to 128 MB or more and a memory extension error persists, set the reserved memory size setting to 64 MB.

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Default Dmax Value (15-6)
Set this setting, exclusively in printer mode, to increase print density or inversely reduce toner consumption.

Dmax value in printer mode DIPSW No. 1.43 (default) 15-6 0 1.35 1

C(K) Count in Printer Mode (16-3)
This setting determines whether or not the number of output sheets of paper is counted when a copier equipped with a key counter is used in printer mode.

C(K) count in printer mode DIPSW No. Not counted (default) 16-3 0 Count 1

Default Scanning Resolution (19-6, 19-7)
This setting determines a default value for scanning resolution.

Default scanning resolution option DIPSW No. 400 dpi (default) 19-6 19-7 0 0 600 dpi 1 0 200 dpi 0 1 300 dpi 1 1

Disable Staple with Mixed Original (21-0)
The default is produce a print output (in real time) each time data whose size corresponds to one sheet of print is stored in the copier's E-RDH. With this default setting, printing stops if staple and mixed original are both set. To prevent this you can change this setting.

Disable staple with mixed original DIPSW No. Enable (real time output) (default) 0 Disable (loading print data in a group) 1

21-0

NOTE:

Selecting Load In A Group does not make staple effective with mixed size documents: outputs are not stapled. Cancel the staple setting to let start ordinary printing. In addition, since multiple pieces of print data are read in in a group before producing printouts, it is likely that a memory extension error occured in E-RDH when you try to get a file of large size printed out.

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Action upon Entry of Unidentifiable User ID (23-1)
This setting determines what action a copier with the EKC feature switched ON takes in printer mode when an unidentifiable User ID is entered. Here, "Unidentifiable User ID" includes "No User ID".

Action upon entry of unidentifiable User ID DIPSW No. Print out seeing the job as from EKC or other authorized user (default) 0 Terminate without printing out 1

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When selecting "Terminate without printing out", a print job is registered on the Non Complete Job List when it is requested with an unidentifiable User ID.

Face-up Output with Thick Paper2 + Subtray Selected (23-7)
Set this setting to let thick sheet 2 be output face-up of the subtray.

Face -up output with thick sheet 2 + subtray selected DIPSW No. No (default) 23-7 0 Yes 1

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System Software ISW
ISW (stands for In-System Writer) is an operation consisting in rewriting the control program using PCs. By performing the ISW operation, you can update the control program without having to replace the system board. With this print controller, the ISW operation is performed via parallel port using a copy command at MS-DOS.

Caution
There is no way of newly installing the system program in the formatted hard disk.

Updating Print Controller System Program
To perform the ISW operation, you need the following:
· IBM PC/AT-compatible PC OS: Windows 95/98/Me/NT4.0/2000 With parallel interface equipped · Parallel cable with 36-pin Anphe. and 25-pin D-sub connectors (2m long or shorter, and conforming to IEEE1284) · Data file to be updated

Preparation
· Set the parallel port to [ECP] mode in the PC's BIOS. · Make certain that the banner page setting on the print controller is in OFF (default) position. · Check to make sure that there are no jobs in the printing queue.

Checking On the Parallel Port Mode (ECP)
Determine whether the parallel port is set to [ECP] mode in the LPT1 settings as follows: In the following, we use the Windows 98 as an example.

1. 2. 3.

Click the Windows [Start] button, and select [Settings]-[Printers]. Click the printer icon selected by default, and right-click [Properties]. Click [Details], and check to see that [LPT1: (ECP Printer Port)] is selected in [Print to the following port].

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Caution
When the ECP mode is not selected, it is possible that the PC may not support the ECP mode or that ECP may not be selected in the BIOS settings. If the PC supports the ECP mode, set the parallel port to the [ECP] mode in the BIOS settings. How to set the BIOS settings differs from PC to PC.

4.

In the [Properties] dialog box, click [Port Settings] to check to see that the followings are selected:
[Spool MS-DOS print jobs] [Check port state before printing]

5.

Click [Apply] then [OK].

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System Software ISW Procedure

1.

Connect a parallel cable between the PC and the Print Controller.

2. 3.

Turn the copier's main power on. Press the [PRINTER] button on the operation panel to switch the screen to Printer Mode Basic screen.
A printer menu screen will appear.

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4.

When the icon gets [IDLE], open a DOS prompt, input the following command then press the [Enter] key.
Command: C:\>copy filename.xxx lpt1 /b The message [Updating print controller F/W] will appear on the LCD panel.

Caution
Avoid operating the PC and the copier as long as the message [Updating print controller F/W] is displayed on the copier's LCD panel. The print controller may be damaged if you turn the copier's main power off while this message is displayed.

5.

Upon completion of the updating process, the message [Update Successful] is displayed, then turn the copier off and turn it back on.

There is chance an error occured the updating process is not completed in about 15 minutes. If this is the case, turn the copier's main power off, then turn it back on, before letting the updating process start from the beginning. (Remember, however, the time it takes for the updating process to be completed depends on the computer performance.) If an error occured the updating process, the software is not updated and the old version remains in effect.

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Caution
Limitations: The updating of the print controller system software under the following conditions is not guaranteed to be completed successfully. There are occasions when the system software is not correctly rewritten and, as a result, you cannot let the print controller start. · The machine is operating or there are certain jobs left uncompleted. · Modes are enabled such as 25/36/47, Key Operator, Service and Interruption. · An E or F error or a paper jam is not removed.

Checking for Successful Update
You can print out information on the configuration to determine whether the software has been successfully updated.

1.

Press the [Settings] key to let the printer menu screen appear, then press the [Test Print Menu] tab, and press the [OK] key.

2. 3.

Press [Config. Data], then press the [OK] key.
A configuration data list is printed out.

Look the system software version number in the list to determine whether the software is updated or not.

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Network Interface Card Firmware ISW
The built-in network interface card utilizes a flash ROM and its ISW, is made via networks. This ISW operation utilizes FTP Download (for TCP/IP), a utility software. How to use FTP Download is discussed below. The ISW operation requires the following: · IBM PC/AT-compatible Windows PC equipped with network interface card · Data file to be updated · FTP Download

For the FTP Download version and the OS (Windows) version, check with the Readme file.

Preparation
· PCs that utilize the network interface card and FTP Download need to be connected to the same network segment and the TCP/IP setting to be correctly set. · Jot down the IP address of the network interface card. · FTP Download needs to be installed.

Installing FTP Download
· Be sure to read the Readme file for FTP Download in advance. · If an earlier version of FTP Download is installed, uninstall it before installing a new one.

1. 2.

Get the latest install program, and run the installation. Follow the on-screen instructions.

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Procedure of Upgrading Network Interface Card Firmware
Caution
Observe the following during the upgrading process: · Do not let the printer perform a print job. · Do not access the network interface card with a browser or via Telnet. · Do not turn the copier's power off. · Do not operate the copier.

1. 2. 3.

Connect the PC in which FTP Download is previously installed to the same TCP/IP network the network interface card to be ISW operated is connected, and store the image file (data file) to be downloaded in any folder on your PC. Run FTP Download from the Windows [Start]-[Programs]. Select [Download] from the File menu.

4.

Select the data file with a "*.upd" extension in the Select dialog box, then click [Open].

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5.

Enter the IP address of the network interface card in the IP Address field, then click [OK].

6.

Type in "sysadm" in the Password field and click [OK].

"sysadm" is the default password. If a password different from "sysadm" has been set up, check it with the administrator and enter that password. The screen shown below appears when communications with the network interface card cannot be established and therefore the ISW operation cannot be performed. If this is the case, chances are the PC is not correctly connected to the network or the TCP/IP setting is not correctly set.

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7.

A Download Status popup appears which displays updating progress.
Uploading Unit:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Downloading NIC Update Program (BIN) to NIC. xx% complete

8.

Upon appearance of the message [Do not reset this unit during the next 4 minutes], click [OK] and leave things alone for 4 minutes.

9.

When 4 minutes is up, the updating of the firmware is completed.
Upon completion of the updating process, the network interface card restarts automatically. As the network interface card starts up, the built-in PDL (Page Description Language) outputs a Status Page list.

10. 11.

After the updating process has been completed, enter the URL of the network interface card (example: http://192.168.0.10/) in your browser to check on the firmware version using Web Utilities. After checking on the firmware version, turn the copier's main power off, then turn it back on.

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Service Port
Overview of the Service Port
The service port is a serial port for use in connecting from a PC to the print controller via an RS-232C serial cable to control the print controller using Hyper Terminal, a terminal communications program. This print controller supports for input/output operations of Hyper Terminal from when the printer system BIOS boots up, thus making it possible to control the progress in initialization and system test (or POST: Power On Self Test) by BIOS, which, when an error develops at the system start time, assists you in determining where error conditions may exist. You can also let the BIOS check memory or boot up a service DOS from Hyper Terminal.

Service Port Operating Environment
The following is required to use the service port: · Computers running on Windows · Hyper Terminal (terminal communications program)

Setting requirements
Bits/sec.: Data bit: Parity: Stop bit: Flow control: 9600 bits/sec.(fixed) 8 bits None 1 None

· RS-232C serial cable (terminated in a female 9-pin D-Sub connector on both ends)

Pin assignment
PC
1 DCD 2 TxD 3 RxD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI

Print Controller
1 DCD 2 TxD 3 RxD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI

5 9

4 8

3 7

2 6

1

9-pin D-SUB Connector (female)

Preparation

1. 2. 3. 4.

Press the copier's main power switch OFF. Connect an RS-232C serial cable between the PC and the print controller. Run Hyper Terminal. Press the copier's main power switch ON (i.e., boot up the print controller).
Now you can access various functions from hyper terminal.

For how to install and use the Hyper Terminal, refer to the manual for your Windows, as well as the later corresponding section of this manual.

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Installing and Booting Up Hyper Terminal
Hyper Terminal is a terminal communications program with which Windows95/98/Me/NT4.0/2000 comes as standard. If it is not installed in your Windows, it is necessary that it should be installed.

· To install Hyper Terminal, you need the system program CD for the Windows PC in use. · The procedure of setting up and booting up Hyper Terminal depends on the Windows version.

In the following, we use the Windows 98 as an example.

To install Hyper Terminal

1. 2. 3. 4.

Insert the CD containing OS of the Windows PC in use into the CD drive. Select [Start]-[Settings]-[Control Panel].
A [Control Panel] window will appear.

Double-click [Add/Remove Programs].
An [Add/Remove Programs Properties] window will appear.

Click the [Windows Setup] tab, and check the [Connection] check box under [Components].

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5.

Click the [Details] button.
A [Communication] window will appear.

6. 7.

Check the [Hyper Terminal] check box, and click the [OK] button. When the [Add/Remove Programs] window reopens, click the [OK] button.
The necessary files are copied and the installation is completed.

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To Boot Up Hyper Terminal

1.

Select [Start]-[Programs]-[Accessories]-[Communication]-[Hyper Terminal].
A [Hyper Terminal] window will appear.

Once the connection with Hyper Terminal is established, its connection settings are stored with an icon. You can name this icon in step 3, below. If an icon has already been created (i.e., if the copier connection settings have already been stored in memory), there is no need for you to complete the following steps because the connection with Hyper Terminal is established by double-clicking that icon.

2.

Double-click [Connection Description].
A [Connection Settings] window will appear.

3. 4.

Enter a name, and click the [OK] button. Select [Directly to COM (1-3)] under [Connect using], then click the [OK] button.
A [Port Settings] window will appear.

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5.

Set the Port Settings as follows, and click the [OK] button.
You can leave all the settings at their defaults except [Bits per second] and [Flow control].

Here you cannot change the serial port settings on the copier.

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Booting Up Service DOS
The print controller carries DOS (Embedded DOS) along with the BIOS program on a flash ROM. This DOS lets you recover the print controller system. For how to do, refer to "Recovery of Print Controller System."

1. 2. 3.

Boot up Hyper Terminal.
Refer to "To Boot Up Hyper Terminal."

Type in "k", followed by "a" while "Ext. Memory Test" is running. The DOS is boot up.

4. 5.

When the message "Enter new data (mm-dd-yy):" appears, enter the current date (ex: 08-24-2001) and press the Enter key. When the message "Enter new time (hh:mm:ss):" appears, enter the current time (ex: 18:14:20) and press the Enter key.
Now DOS commands are available for use.

Although the printer system (VxWorks) acquires time information from the copier, the service DOS has no way of communicating with the copier: it is necessary that you should enter the current date and time.

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Memory Test Methods
The memory test needs to be conducted if, after you have added memory, an unstable operation is observed or a fault develops due to memory size. The memory test includes a normal memory test and a detailed memory test. The normal memory test is a test conducted upon normal powering up.

The normal memory test includes the following:
In memory area of lower than 640 KB: In memory area of higher than 640 KB: Data read/write test, address test, and data test over the entire memory area. Data read/write test in 64 KB units.

The detailed memory test is a test conducted over the entire memory area as controlled from the service port.

The detailed memory test includes the following:
In memory area of lower than 640 KB: In memory area of higher than 640 KB: Data read/write test, address test, and data test over the entire memory area. Data read/write test over the entire memory area.

Memory Test Procedure

1. 2.

Boot up the service terminal.
Refer to "Booting Up Service DOS".

After the service terminal has started running, input any character between the interval from the moment "Test Base 64KB Memory" appears to the moment "Low Memory Test" starts running.
You can press any general character key (example: "z", "6").

3.

The detailed memory test is conducted.

4.

Make certain that all memory tests found no problems ("Memory Passed" is then displayed).
When all memory is OK, the Print Controller is able to normally start up.

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5. 6. 7. 8.

Press the copier's main power switch OFF. Unplug the serial cable. Turn the copier back on to check if it behaves normally. If any test results are unacceptable (The message "Critical Error" is displayed. Or, the value after the occurrence of "Ext. Memory Passed" is less than the expanded memory capacity.), remove the added memory, and run the memory test from the beginning.

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Recovery of Print Controller System
Overview
The system software of the print controller is contained in the hard disk. The hard disk in the print controller is divided into drive C, which holds the system software, and drive D, in which backed-up images are stored, as shown below. A compressed backup of the system software is held in a separate partition on the same hard disk in case the system software is damaged at the software level. When an error condition occures, you can use this backed up system data to recover the print controller. To do so, the DOS in a flash ROM is used. For how to boot up the DOS, refer to "Booting Up Service DOS."

Recoverry

Drive C: System Software (Primary Partition)

Drive D: Area for backup (Extended Partition)

Area for future use

Drive Configuration in Print Controller
Drive A
Embedded DOS is stored in a flash ROM. The Embedded DOS is a compatibility DOS (FAT16 only) from General Software. After booting this DOS, DOS commands are available for use.

Drive C
VxWorks (realtime OS) and the print controller system, a conventional system file, are stored in a primary partition on the hard disk.

Drive D
This is an extended partition holding a self-decompressing print controller system compressed file and a batch file, both for recovering the print controller system.

Drives A and C are switchable at boot-up in BIOS POST (Refer to "Booting Up Service DOS").

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Steps for Recovering Print Controller System
Complete the following steps to recover the print controller system.

Caution
As a result of completing the following steps, downloaded fonts, password print data and scanned image data are lost, then the settings for the print controller are reset to defaults. If the system software has been updated with ISW, there are occasions where it is downgraded as a result of the recovery process. After recovery, check on the system software version and, if necessary, perform the ISW operation.

Completing the following steps makes communications between the print controller and the copier impossible. Therefore, a error code is displayed on the copier's operation panel.

1. 2.

Boot up the service DOS.
Refer to "Booting Up Service DOS."

Type in "d:install" and press the Enter key.
The print controller system is automatically recovered using a batch file (this takes about 3 minutes and 30 seconds).

The batch processing includes the following:
· Formatting drive C (about 10 seconds) · Checking the hard disk surface (about 2 minutes and 20 seconds) · Extracting the compressed print controller system from drive D to drive C (about 1 minute) · Writing the boot codes of VxWorks (about 1 second)

The time numbers shown above are approximate. The processing time varies depending on the hard disk condition and contained data size.

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3.

Check if the process was successful.
The process was successful if "Install Complete!" is displayed as shown below.

4. 5. 6.

Turn the copier off. Unplug the serial cable. Turn the copier back on to check if it behaves normally.

If the process was not successful ("Install Complete!" is not displayed), try again from step 1. If you walk through the steps for a second time and the system is still not recovered, then you need to replace the hard disk. If the user is using additional fonts, they need to be downloaded again.

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Troubleshooting
If the print controller produces trouble, look through the following, as well as the section on Troubleshooting in the User's Guide.

Warning Code/ Symptom E49-01

Cause

Operation in case of warning occurrence If the copier detects error conditions during printing, it stops feeding sheets of paper and at the same time releases the one that was on the way into the output tray, thereafter the print controller/copier system stops.

Estimated abnormal parts IP-511 System Board

Measures

The copier recognizes the connected print controller, but is not working as it should. Defective communications between the print controller and the copier

1. Recycle the main power. 2. Check on the connection between the IP-511 and the copier. 3. Replace the system board.

E49-02

IP-511 System Board

1. Recycle the main power. 2. Check on the connection between the IP-511 and the copier. 3. Replace the system board.

E49-03

Trouble in DMA controller Trouble in IP-HDD

IP-511 System Board IP-511 System Board

1. Recycle the main power. 2. Replace the system board. 1. Recycle the main power. 2. Check on the connection of the IP-511 hard disk. 3. Replace the hard disk.

E49-04

E49-05

Overall cooling fan or CPU cooling fan is stuck.

IP-511 System Board CPU cooling fan Overall cooling fan Printable only with PCL. PostScript Protection Chip Network Interface Card

1. Recycle the main power. 2. Check on the connection of the fan. 3. Replace the fan.

With the standard printer language PCL, correct outputs are produced, but with PostScript even PS Demo Page cannot be printed out at all.

PostScript Protection Chip not correctly installed, or trouble in the Network Interface Card.

1. Take out and reinsert the PostScript protection chip. 2. Replace the PostScript protection chip.

· The warning code is an error code which is displayed on the LCD display on the copier operation panel. For other warning codes, refer to the Service Handbook for the copier. · Numbers shown in the Measures column indicate priorities. · Before attempting to replace component units or parts, be sure to turn the copier off and unplug the power cord.

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Appendix
Appendix

Components on the Board
System Board

Added Memory CPU Slot for Memory Extension

Standard Memory

Parallel Port North Bridge

Clock Driver

Serial Port (for servicing) Flash ROM

Gate Array 1 (KPC01) Engine I/F Connector
JP2

South Bridge Super I/O

Gate Array 2 (PPBC2000) Fuse

Network Interface Card I/F Connector

EIDE Hard Disk Connector

South Bridge: North Bridge:

Hard Disk Controller ISA I/F CPU Local Bus I/F Memory Controller PCI I/F Serial I/F Controller

Super I/O:

Jumpers
Normally, no need to change jumper settings. JP2: For production purpose

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Network Interface Card
Flash ROM for Network Green LED Yellow LED

Network Control Memory

RJ-45 Ethernet Network Port

EEPROM Connector for the System Board PAL Clock Chip Buffer Chip Network Control CPU Network Control Chip

JP7 JP6 JP5 JP4 JP3 JP2 JP1

PostScript Protection Chip

EEPROM: Network Configuration Data maintenance

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Factory Default Settings for Network Interface Card
Normally, all settings for the network interface card can easily be reset to their defaults from the printer setting menu, without having to disassemble the print controller. And yet if this resetting is of no avail, you can surely get around this simply by changing a jumper position. This jumper switch is situated next to the PostScript protection chip.

Caution · If grounding is not made securely, the board can be damaged during work. Make sure to ground your body securely by using a wrist strap before starting to work. · Do not change jumper positions except JP2.

1. 2.

After turning the copier off, remove the print controller from the copier.
Refer to "Removal/Installation of Network Interface Card".

Set the JP2 jumper as illustrated below, connect the print controller to the copier, then turn the copier on.
The settings for the network interface card will be reset to their factory defaults in about 5 minutes.

When the settings for the network interface card are reset to their factory defaults, two LEDs blink alternately on the network interface card.

JP1

JP2

JP3

JP4

JP5

JP6

JP7

3.

Again, turn the copier off, remove the print controller, and replace the JP2 jumper to its original position.

JP1

JP2

JP3

JP4

JP5

JP6

JP7

4.

Connect the print controller to the copier and turn the copier back on.
Now the copier is available for use.

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Appendix-4

Index

Index
Numerics
25 Mode ............................................................ 3-1

G
Gradation .......................................................... 1-1

A
Add/Remove Programs .................................. 3-14

H
Hard Disk .......................................................... 2-1 Hard disk drive .................................................. 1-1 hard disk mounting brackets ............................. 2-4 Heat Sink ........................................................... 2-1 Host Interface .................................................... 1-1

B
Bits per second ............................................... 3-17 Booting Up Service DOS ................................ 3-18

C
C(K) Count in Printer Mode .............................. 3-2 Communication window .................................. 3-15 Compliant OS ................................................... 1-2 Continuous print speed ..................................... 1-1 Cooling Fan Mounting Plate ............................. 2-6 CPU ...................................................1-1, 1-3, 2-9 CPU Cooling Fan .............................................. 2-1 Critical Error .................................................... 3-20

I
Install Complete! ............................................. 3-23 Installing and Booting Up Hyper Terminal ....... 3-14

J
JP2 ...................................................... Appendix-3 Jumper ............................................................ 2-10

L
lock lever ........................................................... 2-9

D
Data flow ........................................................... 1-6 DC Connector for the Overall Cooling Fan ....... 2-6 Ded