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OKIFAX 5950

Brand: Oki | Category: Fax Machine
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Where is the Help Key
  10. What Does Help Do
  11. Help and Helpful Hints
  12. Checking Information During Transmissions
  13. References
  14. Introduction
  15. Components
  16. Control Panel Keys and Indicators
  17. Getting to Know Your Machine
  18. Signal Tones
  19. Installation
  20. Safety
  21. Operation and Maintenance
  22. Emergency First Aid
  23. Unpacking
  24. Setting Up Your Fax Machine
  25. Installing the Toner Cartridge
  26. Attaching the Document Stacker
  27. Connecting Optional External Devices
  28. Answering Machine
  29. Loading Paper
  30. Selecting Functions and Settings
  31. Navigating the Function Menu
  32. Using the Help Key
  33. Using Speed Access
  34. Setting Basic Features
  35. TSI/CSI
  36. List of Modes
  37. Memory Reception Mode [MEM]
  38. Dial and Incoming Call Parameter Settings
  39. Dial Tone Detect
  40. FLASH/EARTH/NORMAL
  41. Continuous Tone
  42. User Language
  43. Entering a PBX Dial Prefix
  44. Programming Speed Dial Numbers
  45. or 3-Digit Speed Dials
  46. Collect Information
  47. Programming a Speed Dial
  48. Clearing a Speed Dial
  49. Basic Faxing
  50. Multiple Page Specifications
  51. Resolution
  52. Using a One-Touch Speed Dial Key
  53. Using the Numeric Keypad
  54. Setting a Closed Network
  55. Basic Faxing Situations
  56. No Paper Reception
  57. When Are Faxes Received to Memory
  58. Printing the Active Memory Files Report
  59. Messages in Memory and Power Losses
  60. What You Can Do While Receiving a Fax
  61. To Make Copies
  62. Face Up Stacking/Face Down Stacking
  63. Group vs. Broadcast
  64. Group Faxing
  65. Deleting Groups
  66. Finding a Group Name
  67. Broadcasting
  68. Advanced Operations
  69. Delayed Fax vs. Delayed Batch
  70. Canceling Delayed Transmissions
  71. Setting the Batch TX Time Function
  72. Canceling Delayed Batch Transmissions
  73. Programming Personal (Confidential) Mailboxes
  74. Creating a Personal (Confidential) Mailbox
  75. Sending Confidential Faxes
  76. Receiving Confidential Faxes
  77. Deleting Confidential Faxes
  78. Set the Auto Answer Mode to FWD
  79. Relay Faxing
  80. Using Your Machine as a Relay Initiating Station
  81. Relay Broadcast Report
  82. Using Your Machine as a Relay Key Station (Hub)
  83. Sending a Fax to Multiple Locations
  84. Explanation of Polling Transmission Types
  85. Feeder (Document Tray) Polling
  86. Memory Polling
  87. Memory Polling (Bulletin)
  88. Printing Polling Documents in Memory
  89. Printing Faxes Polled into Memory
  90. Identifying Current Settings
  91. List of Operation Functions
  92. Memory Full Save
  93. ECM Function
  94. T/F Timer Prg
  95. Memory Password
  96. Restricted Access ID
  97. Service Function Settings
  98. Reports
  99. Automatically Generated
  100. Broadcast Confirmation Report
  101. Printing the Telephone Directory
  102. Function List
  103. MCF (Single-Loc)
  104. Confidential Reception Report
  105. Communication Codes
  106. Maintenance
  107. Replacing the Toner Cartridge
  108. Replacing the Image Drum
  109. Resetting the Drum Counter
  110. Options and Accessories
  111. Part Numbers
  112. Descriptions
  113. Memory Expansion
  114. problem solving
  115. clearing a printing paper jam
  116. Display Panel Messages
  117. Counters
  118. Customizing Features and Operations
  119. Shipping Your Machine
  120. Specifications
  121. Memory
  122. Paper Handling
OKIFAX 5950 first page preview

OKIFAX 5950

Brand: Oki | Category: Fax Machine
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. General Information
  9. Part Numbers
  10. Options by Model
  11. Second Tray
  12. Memory
  13. Installation
  14. OKI HRS600 (600 dpi TX Kit)
  15. Activation
  16. Handset
  17. Dual Line
  18. Basic Operations
  19. Unpacking
  20. Connecting to the Second Telephone Line
  21. Setting the Option Line Type for the Second Line
  22. T.37 Internet Fax
  23. Operation Overview (End User)
  24. Internet Fax Transmission
  25. Internet Fax Reception
  26. Accessing Network Settings
  27. Information Provided
  28. Feature Set Guide
  29. OKILAN 7100e+ User's Guide
  30. Components of an Internet Fax
  31. What Your T.37 Internet Fax Machine Can Do
  32. Helpful Hints (T.37)
  33. E-mail Addresses vs. PSTN (Phone) Numbers
  34. Operation Overview
  35. LAN Topologies and Operating Systems
  36. Set Up (on a Network)
  37. Settings Recorded on the Network Card
  38. Network Card Manual
  39. Settings Stored on the Fax Machine
  40. List of User Functions (Network Settings)
  41. Delete POP Message
  42. Time Between GMT
  43. Header Print
  44. Extra Fine Mode
  45. Domain Name
  46. Message Disposition Notification (MDN)
  47. Network Settings
  48. Changing Settings
  49. Settings Changed Only by Using the Web
  50. Settings Changed Only by Using OKIVIEW 32
  51. Using the OKILAN 7100e+ Web
  52. Using OKIVIEW 32
  53. Telnet
  54. Customization
  55. Confirming e-mail Address Programming
  56. Using Internet Fax
  57. How to Send a Document
  58. Sending to a Non-Programmed E-mail
  59. TIFF Format
  60. Viewing TIFF Files
  61. Receiving Internet Faxes
  62. Automatic Reception
  63. Receiving TIFF files
  64. Receiving e-mails (Body Text)
  65. Gateway Services (Forwarding)
  66. E-mails to a Fax Number
  67. Example
  68. Mail Address Format
  69. How it Works
  70. Mail Server Settings for E-mail-to-FAX Gateway Service
  71. DNS Server
  72. Mail Server
  73. Mail Forwarding Process
  74. Network Scanner
  75. Image Resolution
  76. Network Printing
  77. Operating Systems
  78. Windows 95/98
  79. Other Operating Systems
  80. Configuration
  81. Settings
  82. Banner Output
  83. Problem Solving
  84. Network Administrator
  85. SMTP Protocol Error Codes
  86. POP3 Communication Errors
  87. Transmission Troubleshooting
  88. Reception Troubleshooting
  89. E-mail-to-Fax Troubleshooting
  90. Printing Troubleshooting
  91. T.38
  92. What Your T.38 Internet Fax Machine Can Do
  93. What is an Alias
  94. General Conditions
  95. Helpful Hints (T.38)
  96. Internet Fax
  97. T.38 vs. PSTN Communications
  98. End User Information
  99. Limitations and Suggestions
  100. Operation
  101. Sending to a Non-Programmed Alias
  102. Troubleshooting (End User)
  103. Reports (End User)
  104. Installer (Network Administrator) Information
  105. DHCP
  106. Determine the DHCP Setting
  107. Windows NT DHCP Server Settings
  108. Installation Process
  109. Static IP Address
  110. Program the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gate way
  111. Install the T.38 Software
  112. Provide Aliases to the End User
  113. Specifications
  114. T.38 Menu Options
  115. No communication
  116. The machine uses PSTN, not T.38
  117. Software Programs on the CD
  118. Installing the Software Programs
  119. IPFax Console Software
  120. Status Screen
  121. Display Screen
  122. Gatekeeper
  123. Address Table
  124. Changing the Password
  125. Forget the Password
  126. Updating the T.38 Board Firmware
  127. Memory Dump
  128. Version Information
OKIFAX 5950 first page preview

OKIFAX 5950

Brand: Oki | Category: Fax Machine
Table of contents
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  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
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  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Where is the Help Key
  14. Help List
  15. Saving Money
  16. Help and Helpful Hints
  17. Helpful Hints
  18. Checking Information During Transmissions
  19. References
  20. Recording Addresses and Passwords
  21. Introduction
  22. Features
  23. Components
  24. Control Panel Keys and Indicators
  25. Getting to Know Your Machine
  26. One-Touch Keypad
  27. Accessing Second Panel of One-Touch Keys
  28. Installation
  29. Safety
  30. Operation and Maintenance
  31. Emergency First Aid
  32. Unpacking
  33. Setting Up Your Fax Machine
  34. Installing the Toner Cartridge
  35. Attaching the Document Stacker
  36. Connecting Optional External Devices
  37. Answering Machine
  38. Loading Paper
  39. selecting functions and settings
  40. Navigating the Function Menu
  41. Using the Help Key
  42. Using Step Access
  43. Using Speed Access
  44. Setting the Date and Time
  45. Setting Your Fax Machine's ID
  46. Setting the Answering Mode
  47. Setting Basic Features
  48. Memory Reception Mode [MEM]
  49. Dial and Incoming Call Parameter Settings
  50. Dial Parameter Settings
  51. Busy Tone Detect
  52. FLASH/EARTH/NORMAL
  53. Incoming Call Parameters
  54. Continuous Tone
  55. Other Basic Parameters
  56. Paper-Size Setting
  57. Entering a PBX Dial Prefix
  58. Programming Speed Dial Numbers
  59. Types of Speed Dial Numbers
  60. One-Touch Speed Dials
  61. or 3 Digit Speed Dials
  62. Programming One-Touch and 2 or 3 Digit Speed Dial Numbers
  63. Program the Information
  64. Programming a Speed Dial
  65. Clearing a Speed Dial
  66. Chain Dialing
  67. Programming a Group
  68. Basic Faxing
  69. Single Page Specifications
  70. Loading Documents
  71. Resolution
  72. Sending a Fax
  73. Using the Search Function
  74. Rejecting Unsolicited Fax Messages
  75. Power Failures
  76. Display Messages
  77. Basic Faxing Situations
  78. Stopping a Transmission
  79. No Paper Reception
  80. Receiving Faxes to Memory
  81. Memory Message Limitations
  82. Printing Messages Stored in Memory
  83. Messages in Memory and Power Losses
  84. Dual Access
  85. What You Can Do While Sending a Fax
  86. What You Can Do While Receiving a Fax
  87. Making Copies
  88. Manual Paper Feeder
  89. Face Up Stacking/Face Down Stacking
  90. Group vs. Broadcast
  91. Group Faxing
  92. Deleting and Groups
  93. Sending a Fax to a Group
  94. Using Speed Dial/Search
  95. Broadcasting
  96. Advanced Operations
  97. Delayed Faxing
  98. Sending a Delayed Fax
  99. Canceling Delayed Transmissions
  100. Delayed Batch Transmission
  101. Setting the Batch TX Time Function
  102. Send a Fax as Part of a Delayed Batch
  103. Canceling Delayed Batch Transmissions
  104. Priority Transmission
  105. Confidential Faxes
  106. Programming Personal (Confidential) Mailboxes
  107. Creating a Personal (Confidential) Mailbox
  108. Changing a Password
  109. Closing a Mailbox
  110. Sending Confidential Faxes
  111. Receiving Confidential Faxes
  112. Knowing You've Received a Confidential Fax
  113. Deleting Confidential Faxes
  114. Call Forwarding
  115. Set the Auto Answer Mode to FWD
  116. Forward on Paper/Toner Error
  117. Relay Faxing
  118. Using Your Machine as a Relay Initiating Station
  119. Relay Password
  120. Contact Number for Relay Broadcast Report
  121. Relay Broadcast Report
  122. Initiating a Relay Broadcast
  123. Using Your Machine as a Relay Key Station (Hub)
  124. Sending a Fax to Multiple Locations
  125. Status of Relay Broadcast Report
  126. Printing the Relay Fax at the Hub
  127. Explanation of Polling Transmission Types
  128. Feeder (Document Tray) Polling
  129. Memory Polling
  130. Memory Polling (Bulletin)
  131. Create a Polling Mailbox
  132. Printing Polling Documents in Memory
  133. Printing Faxes Polled into Memory
  134. Identifying Current Settings
  135. Changing Operation Functions
  136. List of Operation Functions
  137. Memory Full Save
  138. Restrict Access
  139. Pulse Dial Rate
  140. T/F Timer Prg
  141. Distinctive Ring
  142. Memory Password
  143. Restricted Access ID
  144. Service Function Settings
  145. Reports
  146. List of Reports
  147. Activity Report
  148. Active Memory Files Report
  149. Broadcast Confirmation Report
  150. Group Directory Report
  151. Function List
  152. Message Confirmation Report
  153. Message Confirmation Report Options
  154. Power Outage Report
  155. Codes Used in Reports
  156. Communication Codes
  157. Maintenance
  158. Replacing the Toner Cartridge
  159. Replacing the Image Drum
  160. Resetting the Drum Counter
  161. Dual Line
  162. Basic Operations
  163. Connecting to the Second Telephone Line
  164. Setting the Option Line Type for the Second Line
  165. Obtaining
  166. Part Numbers
  167. Options and Accessories
  168. Memory Expansion
  169. Problem Solving
  170. Clearing a Document Jam
  171. Clearing a Printing Paper Jam
  172. Display Panel Messages
  173. Counters
  174. Problem Checklist
  175. Customizing Features and Operations
  176. Shipping Your Machine
  177. Specifications
  178. General
  179. Memory
  180. Scanning
  181. Paper Handling
  182. Electrical
  183. Index
OKIFAX 5950 first page preview

OKIFAX 5950

Brand: Oki | Category: Fax Machine
Table of contents
  1. energy star
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. safety instructions
  11. Chapter 1 - Introduction
  12. Product options
  13. Component identification
  14. Components
  15. Control panel keys and indicators
  16. One-touch keypad
  17. Using one-touch keys for search
  18. Second panel of one-touch keys (OKIFAX 5950 only)
  19. Chapter 2 - Functions
  20. Menu level 2
  21. Accessing functions
  22. Chapter 3 - Installation
  23. Setup
  24. Attaching document stacker
  25. Connecting external telephone/answering machine
  26. Connecting power cable
  27. Paper stacker settings
  28. Clock adjustment
  29. Machine settings
  30. Setting answering mode
  31. Dial/incoming call parameter settings
  32. Incoming call parameters
  33. Other basic parameters
  34. ISDN G4 option
  35. Setting ISDN parameters
  36. MFP PC interface kit
  37. ISDN G4 board
  38. Chapter 4 - Directories and Basic Operations
  39. Programming speed dial numbers
  40. Chain dialling
  41. Programming groups
  42. Basic operations
  43. Loading documents
  44. Search key dialling
  45. Real-time dialling
  46. Message confirmation report (MCF)
  47. Receiving to memory
  48. Cancelling messages stored in memory
  49. Power failures and memory
  50. Manual paper feeder
  51. Accessing print/scan counters
  52. Chapter 5 - Advanced Operations
  53. Delayed batch transmission
  54. Priority transmission
  55. Sending confidential faxes
  56. Creating personal (confidential) mailbox
  57. Printing confidential faxes
  58. Sending relay broadcasts
  59. Programming relay report destination
  60. Changing password
  61. Closing a mailbox
  62. Creating bulletin polling mailboxes
  63. Memory polling
  64. Document tray polling
  65. Call forwarding
  66. Dual access
  67. During fax reception
  68. Chapter 6 - Customising
  69. Memory full save
  70. Power save mode
  71. Distinctive ring
  72. Restricted access ID
  73. Long document scanning/transmission (Long Doc. Scan)
  74. Internet fax and network printer/scanner
  75. Chapter 7 - Reports
  76. Broadcast entry report
  77. Group directory
  78. Protocol dump
  79. Communication codes
  80. Chapter 8 - Troubleshooting
  81. Toner cartridge replacement
  82. Image drum unit replacement
  83. Cleaning scanner path
  84. Reading counters
  85. Display Error Messages
  86. Packaging for transport
  87. Appendix A - Specifications and Function List
  88. User functions tree
  89. Appendix B - MFP PC Interface Kit
  90. PC scanner
  91. Printer/Scanner Kit
  92. Transmission
  93. Registration
  94. Display message examples
  95. Appendix D - ISDN G4 Board
  96. Registration and important settings
  97. Settings
  98. ISDN TSI/CSI
  99. Explanation of displayed text
  100. Bottom line of display (20 characters, left to right)
  101. Appendix E - G3 Dual Line Function
  102. Appendix F - 600 dpi Communication
  103. Appendix G - Network Compatibility List
  104. Appendix H - Fax2Net
  105. UNIQUE key
  106. Features
  107. Web page retrieval
  108. Additional settings
  109. Programming Fax2Net settings
  110. Group registration
  111. E-mail addresses
  112. Programmed dialling using numeric keypad
  113. Broadcasting request
  114. Normal telephone service connection
  115. PBX connection
  116. Broadcast transmission
  117. Prepaid card registration
  118. Function restrictions
  119. Reports
  120. Index
OKIFAX 5950 first page preview

OKIFAX 5950

Brand: Oki | Category: Fax Machine
Table of contents
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  2. Table Of Contents
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  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Copyright
  15. General Performance
  16. General User's Function
  17. General Maintenance Functions
  18. General Appearance
  19. Control Panel
  20. Basic Performance Specifications
  21. Table 1.5.1 (1/8) Basic Performance Specifications
  22. Table 1.5.1 (2/8) Basic Performance Specifications
  23. Table 1.5.1 (3/8) Basic Performance Specifications
  24. Table 1.5.1 (4/8) Basic Performance Specifications
  25. Table 1.5.1 (5/8) Basic Performance Specifications
  26. Table 1.5.1 (6/8) Basic Performance Specifications
  27. Table 1.5.1 (7/8) Basic Performance Specifications
  28. Table 1.5.1 (8/8) Basic Performance Specifications
  29. Reports and Lists
  30. Configuration Report (List of Setting)
  31. Report Image
  32. Function List
  33. Help Report
  34. Report Image (Conditions for Description)
  35. Telephone Directory
  36. Group Directory
  37. Self Diagnosis Report
  38. G3 Protocol Dump
  39. G4 Protocol Dump
  40. Relay Broadcast Confirmation
  41. Internet Fax Reception Error Report (Error Mail
  42. Report Relay Broadcast Confirmation Report
  43. Activity Report
  44. Message Confirmation
  45. Message Confirmation (When the transmission is the
  46. Power Outage Report
  47. Confidential RX Report
  48. Active Memory File
  49. Active Memory Files (In case of within 1 page)
  50. Broadcast Entry Report
  51. Broadcast Entry Report P1 for OKIFAX 5950 (1/2)
  52. Broadcast Entry Report P1 for OKIFAX 5950 (2/2)
  53. Broadcast Entry Report (When the destination of
  54. Broadcast Confirmation Report
  55. Relay Broadcast Entry Report
  56. G3 Log Report
  57. NIC Configuration
  58. NIC Configuration (Type 1 ODA Version)
  59. NIC Information
  60. E-mail Maintenance Report
  61. Descriptions of Communication Mode Column
  62. Output Conditions of Various MCF Reports During
  63. completed normally
  64. Installation 2.1 General Setup Information
  65. Site Selection
  66. Unpacking
  67. Contents Idenfication
  68. Installation of Attachments
  69. AC Cord Connection
  70. Telephone and Line Connections
  71. Packing for Shipment
  72. Initial Settings
  73. General Procedure of Key Operation
  74. User Functions
  75. Technical Functions
  76. Technical Functions Operation 1
  77. Technical Functions Operation 2
  78. T1 (TX) Timer Value
  79. T1 (RX) Timer Value
  80. T2 Timer *100ms
  81. Error Criterion
  82. Attenuator
  83. T/F Tone Att
  84. MF Att
  85. Ring Dura. *10ms
  86. CML Timing *100ms
  87. LED Headstrobe
  88. ADMIN Email Addr
  89. Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (1/11)
  90. Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (2/11)
  91. Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (3/11)
  92. Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (4/11)
  93. Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (5/11)
  94. Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (6/11)
  95. Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (7/11)
  96. Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (8/11)
  97. Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (9/11)
  98. Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (10/11)
  99. Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (11/11)
  100. TEL/FAX Automatic Switching
  101. TAD mode
  102. Outline of Parallel Pickup
  103. User's Functions
  104. Location Program
  105. Select Menu is shown as below
  106. Location Program (1/2)
  107. Location Program (2/2)
  108. Setup
  109. Clock Adjustment
  110. ID/Password Programming
  111. TSI/CSI
  112. Sender ID
  113. ISDN Tid
  114. ISDN Sub No
  115. Machine Settings
  116. Auto Answer Mode
  117. TX Mode Default
  118. Dial Options & Table
  119. Redial Tries
  120. Redial Interval
  121. Dial Prefix
  122. Incoming Options
  123. CNG Count
  124. Distinctive Ring
  125. Report Options
  126. POP Interval
  127. DOMAIN Name
  128. Network Settings
  129. IP Address
  130. Subnet Mask
  131. Default Gateway
  132. SMTP Server Name
  133. POP Server Name
  134. POP User ID
  135. POP Password
  136. DNS P.SRV Addr
  137. DNS S.SRV Addr
  138. Host Name
  139. Fax Email Addr
  140. LAN Options (1/2)
  141. LAN Options (2/2)
  142. User Default Setting 1
  143. Default Setting of Dial Parameters
  144. Technical Default Setting
  145. Off-line tests
  146. Self Diagnosis Flow
  147. On-line Tests
  148. Installation of optional units
  149. Optional units
  150. Memory Board Installation Instruction
  151. Network Card Installation Instruction
  152. G4 Board Installation Instruction
  153. G3 Dual Line Installation Instruction
  154. Second Paper Cassette Unit
  155. Electrophotographic Process Flow
  156. Fundamentals of the Electro-Photographic Process
  157. Actual Electrophotographic Process
  158. Board and Units
  159. Overall Dimension and Mechanical Structure
  160. Precautions for Parts Replacement
  161. Tools
  162. How to Disassemble and Reassemble
  163. Whole Unit Picture
  164. Document Table Cover
  165. Rear Cover and NCU Cover
  166. Main Cover
  167. Operation Unit
  168. NCU Board
  169. MODEM Board
  170. Plate Package
  171. Scanner Unit (CIS)
  172. Stacker Frame
  173. Printer Unit
  174. Fan and Fan Guard
  175. Main Board
  176. Contact Assembly and High-/Low Voltage Power
  177. Disassembling the Operation Unit
  178. Disassembling the Scanner Unit (L)
  179. Scanner (CIS)
  180. PC1/PC2 Sensors
  181. Speaker
  182. Scanner Motor
  183. Disassembling the Printer Unit
  184. LED Head
  185. Toner Lockout Board
  186. Stacker Cover
  187. Fusing Unit
  188. Manual Feed Assembly
  189. Back-up Roller, Transfer Roller
  190. Resist Roller, Hopping Roller, Sensor Plates
  191. Eject Guide Assembly
  192. Confirmation Items
  193. Measurement
  194. Routine Inspection
  195. Printer Counter Display/Clear (User)
  196. Printer Counter Display/Clear (Service)
  197. Self-Diagnosis Test
  198. Sensor Calibration Test
  199. LED Test
  200. Tone Send Test
  201. High-Speed Modem Send Test
  202. High-Speed Modem Receive Test
  203. MF Send Test
  204. Tone (TEL/FAX)
  205. ISDN Sending Test
  206. Protocol Data Dump Printing
  207. System Reset
  208. Service Codes
  209. Service Code list [Table 6.15.1] (1/2)
  210. Service Code list [Table 6.15.1] (2/2)
  211. G4 Service Code Lists
  212. Internet-Fax Service Code List
  213. Overview
  214. Overall Troubleshooting Flow Chart
  215. No LCD Operation
  216. ALARM LED On
  217. Printing Test Failure
  218. No Local Copy
  219. Auto Dial Failure
  220. Transmission Problem
  221. Auto Reception Failure
  222. Reception Problem
  223. High-Speed Modem Test
  224. Tone (TEL/FAX) Send Test
  225. No Acoustic Line Monitor
  226. Power Supply Unit
  227. No Document Feeding
  228. Multiple Document Feeding
  229. Document Skew
  230. Document Jam
  231. Precautions
  232. Troubleshooting Flow Charts of Printer Unit
  233. Table 7.22.2 Alarm Display
  234. Troubleshooting flow chart 1: Top Cover is Open
  235. Troubleshooting flow chart 2: Replace Image Drum
  236. Troubleshooting flow chart 4: Fuser Unit Thermal Error
  237. Troubleshooting flow chart 5: Paper Jams
  238. Troubleshooting flow chart 6: No Paper Tray or No
  239. Troubleshooting flow chart 7: Light or Blurred Output
  240. Troubleshooting flow chart 8: Smeared Background on
  241. Troubleshooting flow chart 10: Vertical Black Stripes on
  242. Troubleshooting flow chart 13: Vertical White Stripes on
  243. G3 Dual Line Troubleshooting Flow Chart
  244. Auto Dial Failure (G3 Dual Line)
  245. Transmission Problem (G3 Dual Line)
  246. Auto Reception Failure (G3 Dual Line)
  247. Reception Problem (G3 Dual Line)
  248. High-speed Modem Test (G3 Dual Line)
  249. MF Send Test (G3 Dual Line)
  250. No Acoustic Line Monitor (G3 Dual Line)
  251. Service Caution
  252. A1.1 Unit Configuration and Block Diagram
  253. Block Diagram
  254. A2.1 Signal Flow Explanation
  255. G3 TX (MH/MR/MMR)
  256. G3 TX (JBIG): OKIFAX 5950 only
  257. G3 RX (MH/MR/MMR)
  258. G3 RX (JBIG): OKIFAX 5950 only
  259. PC Print (Option)
  260. PC Scanner (Option)
  261. PC-FAX TX (Option)
  262. PC-FAX RX (Option)
  263. ISDN PC-FAX G3 TX (Option)
  264. ISDN PC-FAX G3 RX (Option)
  265. ISDN G3 TX (Option)
  266. ISDN G3 RX (Option)
  267. G4 TX (Option)
  268. G4 RX (Option)
  269. LAN Print (Option)
  270. Internet Fax Tx (Option)
  271. G3 Dual Ine Tx (MH/MR/MMR) (Option)
  272. G3 Dual Line Rx (MH/MR/MMR) (Option)
  273. A2.2 Explanation of Signal Flowchart
  274. A3.1 MCNT
  275. A3.1.12 Electrophotographic Process
  276. A3.1.13 Process Operation Descriptions
  277. A3.2 OPE Control
  278. A3.3 MODEM C34 PC Board
  279. IC201 Pin Assignment
  280. IC202 Pin Assignment
  281. A3.4 UNC, WN5, FN5 and DN5 Circuit Diagram
  282. A3.4 Description on the NCU Block Diagram
  283. A3.4.3 FNS circuit diagram
  284. A3.4.4 DN5 circuit diagram
  285. A3.5 Power Supply Board
  286. A3.6 High-voltage Power Supply Circuit
  287. A3.7 G4A-PCB
  288. A3.8 G3A - PCB
  289. B.2 Description of Print Operations
  290. Hopping and feeding
  291. Charging
  292. Exposure
  293. Developing
  294. Transfer
  295. Fusing
  296. Cleaning
  297. Cleaning of rollers
  298. B.3 Errors
  299. B.3.1 Errors List
  300. B.3.2 Major Trouble Errors
  301. B.3.2.1 Fuse Error
  302. B.3.2.2 Fan Error
  303. B.3.2.3 Paper Feed Monitoring
  304. B.3.2.4 2'nd Tray Communication Error
  305. B.3.2.5 Cover Open
  306. B.3.3 Recoverable errors
  307. B.3.3.1 Toner Low Detection
  308. B.4 Other Special Cases
  309. B.4.1 Manual Paper Feed
  310. B.4.2 Cleaning
  311. B.4.2 Diagram - Description of Print Operations
  312. Section 1: Cabinet Assembly
  313. Section 2: Control Panel Assy
  314. Section 3: Printer Assembly
  315. Section 4: Base Assembly
  316. Section 5: Frame Assy Scanner - (L)
  317. Section 6: Frame Assy - Scanner (U)
  318. Section 7: Cables, Option Boards
  319. Outline
  320. Functions
  321. External View and Component Names
  322. Mechanism Description
  323. General Mechanism
  324. Hopper Mechanism
  325. Parts Replacement
  326. Precautions Concerning Parts Replacement
  327. Parts Layout
  328. Parts Replacement Methods
  329. Stepping motor (Hopping)
  330. TQSB2 PCB
  331. Hopping Roller Shaft Assy and One-way Clutch Gear
  332. Troubleshooting
  333. Precautions Prior to the Troubleshooting
  334. Preparations for the Troubleshooting
  335. Troubleshooting Method
  336. LCD Status Message List
  337. Connection Diagram
  338. Interconnection Diagram
  339. PCB Layout
  340. Parts List
OKIFAX 5950 first page preview

OKIFAX 5950

Brand: Oki | Category: Fax Machine
Table of contents
  1. TH Rev
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. GENERAL INFORMATION
  6. General User's Functions
  7. General Maintenance Functions
  8. General Appearance
  9. Basic Performance Specifications
  10. Reports and Lists
  11. Difference From OKIFAX5700/5900
  12. Report Image
  13. Function List
  14. Help Report
  15. Telephone Directory
  16. Group Directory
  17. Self Diagnosis Report
  18. G3 Protocol Dump
  19. G4 Protocol Dump
  20. Relay Broadcast Confirmation
  21. Internet Fax Reception Error Report (Error Mail Report)
  22. Activity Report
  23. Message Confirmation
  24. message confirmation
  25. Power Outage Report
  26. Confidential RX Report
  27. Active Memory File
  28. active memory files
  29. Broadcast Entry Report
  30. broadcast entry report
  31. Broadcast Confirmation Report
  32. NIC Configuration
  33. NIC Information
  34. E-mail Maintenance Report
  35. Descriptions of Communication Mode Column
  36. Output Conditions of Various MCF Reports During Transmission
  37. Reports to be output upon canceling communication by pressing STOP Key
  38. completed normally
  39. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
  40. Site Selection
  41. Unpacking
  42. Contents Identification
  43. Installation of Attachments
  44. AC Cord Connection
  45. Telephone and Line Connection
  46. B. Programming and Initial Settings
  47. Technical Functions: Setup
  48. Technical Functions Operation 1
  49. Technical Functions Operation 2
  50. T1 (TX) Timer Value
  51. T1 (RX) Timer Value
  52. T2 Timer *100ms
  53. Error Criterion
  54. T/F Tone Att
  55. Ring Dura. *10ms
  56. LED Headstrobe
  57. ADMIN Email Addr
  58. Technical Functions (Setup)
  59. TEL/FAX automatic switching
  60. TAD mode
  61. Outline of Parallel Pick Up
  62. User's Functions
  63. Location Program
  64. location program
  65. Setup
  66. Clock Adjustment
  67. ID/Password Programming
  68. TSI/CSI
  69. TSI/CSI Option
  70. Sender ID
  71. ISDN Tid
  72. ISDN Sub No
  73. Machine Settings
  74. Auto Answer Mode
  75. TX Mode Default
  76. DIAL OPTIONS
  77. Redial Tries
  78. Redial Interval
  79. Dial Prefix
  80. Incoming Options
  81. CNG Count
  82. Distinctive Ring
  83. Report Options
  84. LAN Options
  85. POP Interval
  86. DOMAIN Name
  87. Network Settings
  88. IP Address
  89. Subnet Mask
  90. Default Gateway
  91. SMTP Server Name
  92. POP Server Name
  93. POP User ID
  94. POP Password
  95. DNS P.SRV Addr
  96. DNS S.SRV Addr
  97. Host Name
  98. Fax Email Addr
  99. User Default Setting 1
  100. User Default Setting 2
  101. Default Setting of Dial Parameters
  102. Technical Default Setting
  103. Off-line Tests
  104. Self Diagnosis Flow
  105. On-line Tests
  106. Installation of optional units
  107. Memory Board Installation Instruction
  108. Network Card Installation Instruction
  109. G4 Board Installation Instruction
  110. G3 Dual Line Installation Instraction
  111. Second Paper Cassette Unit
  112. BRIEF TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
  113. Fundamentals of the Electro-Photographic Process
  114. Actual Electo-photographic Process
  115. Boards and Units
  116. Overall Dimension and Mechanical Structure of OKIFAX 5750/5950
  117. MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
  118. Tools
  119. Document Table Cover
  120. Main Cover
  121. Operation Unit
  122. NCU Board
  123. Plate Package
  124. Scanner Unit (CIS)
  125. Stacker Frame
  126. Fan and Fan guard
  127. Main Board
  128. Disassembling the Operation Unit
  129. Disassembling the Scanner Unit (L)
  130. Scanner (CIS)
  131. Speaker
  132. Scanner Motor
  133. Disassembling the Printer Unit
  134. LED Head
  135. ID/Toner Lockout Board
  136. Stacker Cover
  137. Back-up Roller, Transfer Roller
  138. Resist Roller, Hopping Roller, Sensor Plates
  139. Eject Guide Assembly
  140. ADJUSTMENTS
  141. Confirmation Items
  142. Measurement
  143. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
  144. Routine Inspection
  145. Printer Counter Display/Clear
  146. Self-diagnosis Test
  147. Difference from FX-056/176
  148. Sensor Calibration Test
  149. LEDs Test
  150. Tone Send Test
  151. High-speed Modem Send Test
  152. High-speed Modem Receive Test
  153. MF Tone Send Test
  154. Tone (TEL/FAX)
  155. ISDN Sending Test
  156. Tone Send Test G3
  157. Modem Send Test G3
  158. MF (Tone) Test G3
  159. Protocol Dump Data Printing
  160. System Reset
  161. Service Codes
  162. G3 Service Code List
  163. G4 Service Code Lists
  164. Internet-Fax Service Code List
  165. TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR FOR OKIFAX 5750/5950
  166. Overall Troubleshooting Flow Chart
  167. No LCD Operation
  168. Alarm LED On
  169. Printing Test Failure
  170. No Local Copy
  171. Auto Dial Failure
  172. Transmission Problem
  173. Auto Reception Failure
  174. Reception Problem
  175. LED Test
  176. High-speed Modem Test
  177. MF Send Test
  178. Tone (TEL/FAX) Send Test
  179. No Acoustic Line Monitor
  180. Power Supply Unit
  181. No Document Feeding
  182. Multiple Document Feeding
  183. Document Skew
  184. Document Jam
  185. Printer Unit
  186. Troubleshooting Flow Charts of Printer Unit
  187. G3 Dual Line Troubleshooting Flow Chart
  188. Auto Dial Failure (G3 Dual Line)
  189. Transmission Problem (G3 Dual Line)
  190. Auto Reception Failure (G3 Dual Line)
  191. Reception Problem (G3 Dual Line)
  192. High-speed Modem Test (G3 Dual Line)
  193. MF Send Test (G3 Dual Line)
  194. No Acoustic Line Monitor (G3 Dual Line)
  195. DIPSWITCHS SETTING TABLES
  196. Appendix A PC BOARD DESCRIPTIONS AND OPERATION
  197. system configuration
  198. Appendix B DESCRIPTIONS OF PRINT OPERATION
  199. Appendix C CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS AND PARTS LIST
  200. Appendix D MECHANICAL EXPANDED VIEW DRAWING AND PARTS LIST
  201. section 1 cabinet assembly
  202. section 4 base assembly
  203. Appendix E BOARD LAYOUT OKIFAX 5750/5950
  204. Appendix F SECOND PAPER FEEDER MAINTENANCE MANUAL
  205. mechanism description
  206. Appendix G PC-LOADING
  207. pc loading procedure
  208. operation flow
  209. list of error causes and corresponding codes
  210. Appendix H RMCS SYSTEM MANUAL (For Model 30)
  211. Appendix I OKIFAX 5750/5950 Troubleshooting Manual
OKIFAX 5950 first page preview

OKIFAX 5950

Brand: Oki | Category: Fax Machine
Table of contents
  1. Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. GENERAL INFORMATION
  9. General User's Functions
  10. General Maintenance Functions
  11. General Appearance
  12. Basic Performance Specifications
  13. Reports and Lists
  14. Difference From OKIFAX 5700/5900
  15. Report Image
  16. Function List
  17. Help Report
  18. Telephone Directory
  19. Group Directory
  20. Self Diagnosis Report
  21. G3 Protocol Dump
  22. G4 Protocol Dump
  23. Relay Broadcast Confirmation
  24. Internet Fax Reception Error Report (Error Mail Report)
  25. Activity Report
  26. Message Confirmation
  27. Power Outage Report
  28. Confidential RX Report
  29. Active Memory File
  30. active memory files
  31. Broadcast Entry Report
  32. Broadcast Confirmation Report
  33. NIC Configuration
  34. Descriptions of Communication Mode Column
  35. Output Conditions of Various MCF Reports During Transmission
  36. Reports to be output upon canceling communication by pressing STOP Key
  37. Reports to be output when the communication is completed normally
  38. A. Setup Information
  39. Site Selection
  40. Unpacking
  41. Contents Identification
  42. Installation of Attachments
  43. AC Cord Connection
  44. Telephone and Line Connection
  45. Pcking for Shipment
  46. B. Programming and Initial Settings
  47. Technical Functions: Setup
  48. Technical Functions Operation 1
  49. T1 (TX) Timer Value
  50. T1 (RX) Timer Value
  51. T2 Timer *100ms
  52. Error Criterion
  53. MF Att
  54. CML Timing *100ms
  55. LED Headstrobe
  56. ADMIN Email Addr
  57. TEL/FAX automatic switching
  58. TAD mode
  59. Outline of Parallel Pick Up
  60. User's Functions
  61. Location Program
  62. Setup
  63. Clock Adjustment
  64. ID/Password Programming:
  65. TSI/CSI
  66. TSI/CSI Option
  67. Sender ID
  68. ISDN Tid
  69. ISDN Sub No
  70. Machine Settings
  71. Auto Answer Mode
  72. TX Mode Default
  73. DIAL OPTIONS
  74. Redial Tries
  75. Redial Interval
  76. Dial Prefix
  77. Incoming Options
  78. CNG Count
  79. Distinctive Ring
  80. Report Options
  81. LAN Options
  82. POP Interval
  83. DOMAIN Name
  84. Network Settings
  85. IP Address
  86. Subnet Mask
  87. Default Gateway
  88. SMTP Server Name
  89. POP Server Name
  90. POP User ID
  91. POP Password
  92. DNS P.SRV Addr
  93. DNS S.SRV Addr
  94. Host Name
  95. Fax Email Addr
  96. No Technical Setting Items Setting Selection 1 2 3 4 5 6 ODA LTA E-INT E-GER E-FRE O-AUS O-NZL 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 O-SIN O-HNG L-AG IRL DEN SWE 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 NOR SUI AUT HOL ITA ESP Spare (21) Factory
  97. Table Of Contents
  98. Off-line Tests
  99. Self Diagnosis Flow
  100. On-line Tests
  101. Installation of optional units
  102. Memory Board Installation Instruction
  103. Network Card Installation Instruction
  104. G4 Board Installation Instruction
  105. G3 Dual Line Installation Instraction
  106. Second Paper Cassette Unit
  107. Fundamentals of the Electro-Photographic Process
  108. Actual Electo-photographic Process
  109. Boards and Units
  110. Overall Dimension and Mechanical Structure of OKIFAX 5750/5950
  111. Setting of LED Print Head Drive Time
  112. Confirmation Items
  113. Measurement
  114. Replacement of Consumable
  115. Routine Inspection
  116. Printer Counter Display/Clear
  117. Self-diagnosis Test
  118. Sensor Calibration Test
  119. LEDs Test
  120. Tone Send Test
  121. High-speed Modem Send Test
  122. High-speed Modem Receive Test
  123. MF Tone Send Test
  124. Tone (TEL/FAX)
  125. ISDN Sending Test
  126. Tone Send Test G3
  127. Modem Send Test G3
  128. MF (Tone) Test G3
  129. Protocol Dump Data Printing
  130. System Reset
  131. Service Codes
  132. G3 Service Code List
  133. G4 Service Code Lists
  134. Internet-Fax Service Code List
  135. CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR FOR OKIFAX
  136. Overall Troubleshooting Flow Chart
  137. No LCD Operation
  138. Alarm LED On
  139. Printing Test Failure
  140. No Local Copy
  141. Auto Dial Failure
  142. Transmission Problem
  143. Auto Reception Failure
  144. Reception Problem
  145. LED Test
  146. High-speed Modem Test
  147. MF Send Test
  148. Tone (TEL/FAX) Send Test
  149. No Acoustic Line Monitor
  150. Power Supply Unit
  151. No Document Feeding
  152. Multiple Document Feeding
  153. Document Skew
  154. Document Jam
  155. Printer Unit
  156. Troubleshooting Flow Charts of Printer Unit
  157. G3 Dual Line Troubleshooting Flow Chart
  158. Auto Dial Failure (G3 Dual Line)
  159. Transmission Problem (G3 Dual Line)
  160. Auto Reception Failure (G3 Dual Line)
  161. Reception Problem (G3 Dual Line)
  162. High-speed Modem Test (G3 Dual Line)
  163. MF Send Test (G3 Dual Line)
  164. No Acoustic Line Monitor (G3 Dual Line)
  165. A1.1 Unit Configuration and Block Diagram
  166. A3.1 MCNT
  167. system configuration
  168. A3.2 OPE Control
  169. A3.3 MODEM C34 PC Board
  170. A3.4 UNC, WN5, FN5 and DN5 Circuit Diagram
  171. A3.5 Power Supply Board
  172. A3.6 High-voltage Power Supply Circuit
  173. A3.7 G4A-PCB
  174. A3.8 G3A-PCB
  175. Appendix B Description of Print Operations for OKIFAX
  176. B.1 Mechanical Components
  177. B.2 Description of Print Operations
  178. B.3 Errors
  179. B.3.2 Major Trouble Errors
  180. B.3.2.4 2'nd Tray Communication Error
  181. B.3.3 Recoverable Errors
  182. B.3.3.1 Toner Low Detection
  183. B.4 Other Special Cases
  184. Appendix D Mechanical Expanded View Drawing and Parts List (OKIFAX
  185. section 1 cabinet assembly
  186. section 4 base assembly
  187. OUTLINE
  188. MECHANISM DESCRIPTION
  189. PARTS REPLACEMENT
  190. Parts Layout
  191. Parts Replacement Methods
  192. Stepping Motor (Hopping)
  193. TQSB2-PCB
  194. TROUBLESHOOTING
  195. Troubleshooting Method
  196. CONNECTION DIAGRAM
  197. PCB Layout
  198. PARTS LIST
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