General Procedures & Information 6 General Procedures/Information GP 1 to GP 9 GP 1 Diagnostics Entry, Facilities and Exit ..................................................................... 6-3 GP 2 Fault Codes and History Files................................................................................ 6-7 GP 3 Service Information................................................................................................ 6-9 GP 4 Machine Software .................................................................................................. 6-11 GP 5 Portable Work Station and Tools ........................................................................... 6-18 GP 6 Screw Usage.......................................................................................................... 6-20 GP 7 Miscellaneous Checks ........................................................................................... 6-21 GP 8 Special Tools and Consumables ........................................................................... 6-22 GP 9 IOT PWB Spare Parts Strategy ............................................................................. 6-23 GP 10 to GP 18 GP 10 How to Check a Motor ......................................................................................... 6-25 GP 11 How to Check a Sensor ....................................................................................... 6-27 GP 12 How to Check a Solenoid or Clutch ..................................................................... 6-28 GP 13 How to Check a Switch ........................................................................................ 6-29 GP 14 How to Switch Off the Machine or Switch On the Machine.................................. 6-30 GP 15 How to Set the Machine Configuration ................................................................ 6-31 GP 16 How to Safely Lift or Move Heavy Modules ......................................................... 6-32 GP 17 High Frequency Service Items............................................................................. 6-33 GP 18 Machine Lubrication............................................................................................. 6-34 GP 20 to GP 25 GP 20 Paper and Media Size Specifications .................................................................. 6-35 GP 21 Installation Space Requirements ......................................................................... 6-48 GP 22 Electrical Power Requirements............................................................................ 6-51 GP 23 Environmental Data ............................................................................................. 6-53 GP 24 Memory Resources.............................................................................................. 6-53 GP 25 First Copy / Print Out Time and Power On / Off Time.......................................... 6-54 Diagnostic Codes dC001 to dC131b dC001 Reset Auditron Master PIN.................................................................................. 6-55 dC104 Modal Usage Counters........................................................................................ 6-55 dC109 Embedded Fax Protocol Report .......................................................................... 6-56 dC111 Tag Matrix............................................................................................................ 6-58 dC131 NVM Read/Write.................................................................................................. 6-58 dC131a NVM Tables Chain 1 to 10 ................................................................................ 6-59 dC131b NVM Tables Chain 12 to 28 .............................................................................. 6-71 Diagnostic Codes dC131c dC131c Fax Country Dependant NVM Values (1 of 5) ................................................... 6-87 Diagnostic Codes dC131d dC131d Fax Country Dependant NVM Values (2 of 5) ................................................... 6-101 Diagnostic Codes dC131e dC131e Fax Country Dependant NVM Values (3 of 5) ................................................... 6-115 Diagnostic Codes dC131f dC131f Fax Country Dependant NVM Values (4 of 5) .................................................... 6-129 Diagnostic Codes dC131g to dC132 dC131g Fax Country Dependant NVM Values (5 of 5) ................................................... 6-143 dC132 NVM Initialisation................................................................................................. 6-156 Diagnostic Codes dC305 to dC905 dC305 UI Test ................................................................................................................. 6-159 dC312 Network Echo Tests............................................................................................. 6-159 dC314 Network Connectivity Tests ................................................................................. 6-160 dC330 Component Control.............................................................................................. 6-161 dC502 DADH Width Guide Calibration Procedure.......................................................... 6-173 dC604 Registration Setup Procedure.............................................................................. 6-174 dC606 Internal Print Test Patterns.................................................................................. 6-177 dC640 Video Path Diagnostics........................................................................................ 6-177 dC905 TC Sensor Calibration ......................................................................................... 6-178 GP 40 GP 40 Glossary of Terms, Acronyms and Abbreviations................................................ 6-179 Change Tags Tags ................................................................................................................................ 6-187 Processor Tags ............................................................................................................... 6-188 DADH Tags ..................................................................................................................... 6-188 Finisher (2K LCSS) Tags ................................................................................................ 6-189 Finisher (1K LCSS) Tags ................................................................................................ 6-190 Finisher (HCSS) Tags ..................................................................................................... 6-191 Finisher (HCSSBM) Tags................................................................................................ 6-191 Network Controller Tags.................................................................................................. 6-192 Fax Tags ......................................................................................................................... 6-192 July 2005 6-2 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) General Procedures & Information July 2005 6-3 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 1 General Procedures & Information GP 1 to GP 9 GP 1 Diagnostics Entry, Facilities and Exit Purpose This procedure describes the items that follow: How to Enter Diagnostics. Diagnostic Menu. How to Exit From Diagnostics. How to Enter the Service Copy Mode. NOTE: When the diagnostic mode is entered, all existing copy jobs are cancelled. If a network controller is installed, then the screen message indicates Offline. When the exit from diagnos- tics is performed, the screen message indicates Online. Procedure How to Enter Diagnostics NOTE: If a foreign interface is installed, diagnostics entry from the features screen is allowed when the user number is known. If the user number is not known, select the job status or machine status screen to enter diagnostics. 1. Switch on the machine, GP 14. 2. When the machine is in the ready state, press and hold the # key, then press the Access key. 3. Enter the password (default is 1934). Touch the Enter button on the UI. NOTE: Press the C Key to clear an incorrect entry. Three incorrect entries cause the entry screen to lock for three minutes. 4. Select the correct tab from the Diagnostic screen, refer to Table 1. Diagnostic Menu The Diagnostic Routines screen gives access to the diagnostic menu, refer to Table 1. The diagnostic routines available are given below: Copier routines: dC131 NVM Read/Write dC132 NVM Initialisation - Copier. dC305 UI Test. dC330 Component Control. dC502 DADH Width Calibration. dC604 Registration Setup. dC640 Video Path Diagnostics. dC905 TC Sensor Calibration. Network routines: dC109 Embedded Fax Protocol Report. dC132 NVM Initialisation - Network dC312 Network Echo Test. dC314 Network Connectivity Tests. Other routines: dC001 Reset Auditron Master Pin. dC104 Modal Usage Counters. dC111 Tag Matrix. dC606 Internal Print Test Patterns. How to Exit From Diagnostics 1. Touch the Exit button to exit from the dC procedures. 2. Touch the Call Closeout button to exit diagnostics. 3. When the Call Closeout window is displayed, the options that follow are available: Reset All Counters. The default is No. If the Yes button is touched, the counters that follow are reset: Faults. Last 40 faults. Total Images made after the last service call. Reboot copier. The default is Yes. Image processor, IOT, scanner, GUI, DADH, tray 1 and 2 assembly, HCF and Finisher are rebooted. Touch the No button if the machine reboot is not needed. NOTE: If the machine is not rebooted, the exit time from diagnostics is decreased. Reboot Network Controller. The default is No. If the Yes button is touched, the net- work controller is reset. 4. Touch the Closeout button to complete the exit procedure. How to Enter the Service Copy Mode The Service Copy Mode allows customer copy screens for copy jobs when the items that fol- low are enabled: Auditron. Foreign interface. Job based accounting. When the machine is in the Service Copy Mode, the statements that follow are true: For the configurations with a network controller, the screen message Offline appears. The customers online or offline state is stored in NVM and restored when the system exits the Service Copy Mode. 1. Press and hold the # button, then press the Access button. 2. Enter the password for the Service Copy Mode, (default is 4391). Touch the Enter button on the UI. 3. Make the copy jobs that use the customer copy screens. NOTE: All counters operate normally. While in the Service Copy Mode, there is no access to the Tools Pathway or Diagnostic Mode. NOTE: If the UI is not active for more than 60 seconds, the screen returns to the diagnos- tics screen. 4. To return to the diagnostics screen, press and hold the # button, and then press the Access button. July 2005 6-4 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 1 General Procedures & Information Table 1 Diagnostic screen menu 1st Level 2nd Level 3rd Level 4th Level 5th Level Service Info GP 3 Software Versions - - NOTE: Only the categories for the installed options are dis- played. - Billing Counters Display Current Billing Counters - - - - Modify Displayed Billing Counters - - - Machine Serial No.: - - - - Images Since Last Call: - - - - Network IP Address: Full Network IP Address value: - - - System Administrator Passcode - - - Fault History GP 2 Last 40 Faults - - - - Fault Counters Fault Chain 01 Standby Power - - - - 02 Mode Selection UI - - - - 03 Machine Run Control - - - - 04 Start Print Power - - - - 05 Document Transport - - - - 06 ROS - - - - 07 Paper Supply - - - - 08 Paper Feed and Transports - - - - 09 Xerographic - - - - 10 Copy Transports - - - - 11 Sorter/Mailbox - - - - 12 Finisher/DFA - - - - 13 Transition Module - - - - 14 RIS - - - - 15 IPS1 - - - - 16 Network Controller - - - - 17 Disk Operation - - - - 18 Connectivity - - - - 19 Video Image Manipulation - - - - 20 Fax - - - - 21 RDT - - - - 22 Main Controller Module - dC Routines Copier Routines dC131 NVM Read/Write 01 Standby Power - - - - 02 Mode Selection UI - - - - 03 Machine Control - - - NOTE: Refer to GP 4 Machine Software. 05 Document Transport - - - - 06 ROS - - - - 07 Paper Supply - - - - 08 Paper Feed/Trans - - - - 09 Xerographic - - - - 10 Copy Trans/Fusing - - - - 12 Finisher/DFA - July 2005 6-5 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 1 General Procedures & Information - - - 13 Transition Module - - - - 14 RIS - - - - 15 Image Process Sys - - - - 17 Disk Operation - - - - 19 Video Image Manip - - - - 20 Facsimile - - - dC132 NVM Initialisation - Copier... All Copier NVM - - - NOTE: Refer to GP 4 Machine Software. Machine Variable NVM - - - - SA/KO Dust Off - - - - System Counters Dust Off - - - dC305 UI Test... User Interface Button Test - - - - Audio Tone Test - - - - LED Indicator Test - - - - Touch Area Test - - - - Display Pixel Test - - - - Video Memory Test - - - - Communications Self Test - - - - Reset User Interface - - - - Application Checksum Verification - - - dC330 Component Control... - - - - dC502 DADH Width Calibration... - - - - dC604 Registration Setup... IOT Registration Side 1 - - - - IOT Registration Side 2 - - - - Scanner Registration - - - - Document Handler Registration - - - dC640 Video Path Diagnostics... EPC Memory test - - - - Scanner Video Test - - - - Network Controller/image process- ing PWB Test - dC905 TC Sensor Calibration... - - - Network Routines dC132 NVM Initialisation - Network All Network NVM - - - - Variable NVM - - - - Configuration NVM - - - dC312 Echo Test TCP/IP Internal. - Tests internal IP stack and hosts file. - - - - Network. - Tests the Network to find other IP hosts. - - - Novell Internal. - Tests the internal Novell stack and driver. - - - - Network. - Tests the Network to find the other IPX devices. - - - NetBIOS/NetBEUI Network. - Tests the Network to find the other NetBIOS devices. - - - AppleTalk Network. - Tests the Network to find the other AppleTalk devices. Table 1 Diagnostic screen menu 1st Level 2nd Level 3rd Level 4th Level 5th Level July 2005 6-6 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 1 General Procedures & Information - - - Internal TCP/IP - - - dC314 Network Connectivity Test... TCP/IP - - - - Novell or IPX - - - - NetBIOS/NetBEUI - - - - AppleTalk - - Other Routines dC001 Reset Auditron Master PIN - - - - dC104 Modal Usage - - - - dC111 Tag Matrix... - - - - dC606 Print Test Patterns... - - - Fax Routines dC109 Embedded Fax Protocol Report - - - - dC131 NVM Read/Write - - - - dC132 NVM Initialisation - - - - dC330 Component Control - - Table 1 Diagnostic screen menu 1st Level 2nd Level 3rd Level 4th Level 5th Level July 2005 6-7 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 2 General Procedures & Information GP 2 Fault Codes and History Files Purpose To explain the fault code structure and describe fault history contents. Description To access some history files from the UI, refer to Machine Status Button Fault History. To view all the machine fault history, clear the last 40 faults, or reset each of the fault counters, refer to Diagnostics Fault History. NOTE: Network controller fault history logs are available via the PWS. For information on fault codes, refer to Function, Fault, Component and Status Codes. For information on status codes, refer to OF4 Status Codes and Messages RAP. Procedure 1. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 2. Select Fault History. 3. Select Last 40 Faults or Fault Counters button as appropriate and follow the on screen instructions. Function, Fault, Component and Status Codes Refer to: Table 1 Function and fault code prefixes. Also known as the chain code. Table 2 Fault and control code suffixes. Also known as the link code. Table 3 Finisher fault code and status code suffixes. Also known as the extension code. For example. Displayed code 07-345 - Tray 1 Out of Service: 07 - The fault is located in the function chain Paper supply, Table 1. 345 - Because this starts with 3, it is a Controls code, Table 2. The 4 and the 5 are sequence numbers and have no other significance. NOTE: Where possible, the component related fault codes are the same as the component control codes. - NOTE: The Finisher status code extensions are not normally visible. Machine Status Button Fault History The most recent fault and status codes can be displayed on the UI by pressing the Machine Status button. Touch the Fault tab on the UI, then touch, as appropriate: All Faults. Active Messages - status codes and a status message. Event Log. Table 1 Function and fault code prefixes Chain Code Function 01 Standby power 02 User interface mode selection 03 Machine run control 04 Start print power 05 Document transport 06 Raster output scanner (ROS) 07 Paper supply 08 Paper feed and transports 09 Xerographic 10 Fusing 11 Finisher 12 Offsetting catch tray 14 Raster input scanner (RIS) 15 Image Processing System (IPS1) 16 Network controller 19 Video image manipulation 20 Facsimile (FAX) 22 Main controller module Table 2 Fault and control code suffixes Link Code Description 000 to 099 Output 100 to 199 Jams 200 to 299 System timing 300 to 399 Controls 400 to 499 Spare or overflow 500 to 599 Status codes 600 to 699 Xerographic copy/print quality 700 to 799 Non-declared defects 800 to 899 Optional use 900 to 999 Operator messages Table 3 Finisher fault code and status code extensions Suffix No. Finisher Identifier 65 OCT 110 2K LCSS 120 1K LCSS 130 HCSS 170 HCSS BM Table 1 Function and fault code prefixes Chain Code Function July 2005 6-8 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 2 General Procedures & Information Diagnostics Fault History Description The diagnostics Fault History window contains two options: 1. Last 40 faults - Displays the last 40 faults in time or code order. Displays a selected fault in detail. Permits deletion of the entire history file. 2. Fault Counters - Displays the title buttons for the faults separated into chains. Selection of a chain will display the fault detail. NOTE: Categories that do not exist on the machine will not be displayed. When a paper jams fault chain is selected and the OK button is touched, the details will be shown for the selected chain. A Rate button is displayed. Touch the Rate button to show the jam rate per million sheets fed (fault counter x 1 000 000 divided by sheets fed). July 2005 6-9 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 3 General Procedures & Information GP 3 Service Information Purpose To provide machine hardware and software information. Service Information From The Diagnostic Screen Enter Diagnostics, GP 1, select the Service Information tab. This gives the following options: Machine Serial Number. See Machine Serial Number Images Since Last Call Network IP Address System Administration Passcode Software Versions System Set SIP Bootcode Software Upgrade SIP Application SIP IPP Network Controller GUI Bootcode GUI Application Document Handler Application GUI VxWorks GUI Software Upgrade Output Device Application Image Output Terminal Bootstrap Image Output Terminal Bootloader Image Output Terminal Application Scanner Application Tray 3 and 4 PFM Billing Counters Service Information From The UI Machine Information Tab Press the machine information key to the right of the UI to display the machine information tab. This gives the following options: Machine Details Customer Support System Configuration Supplies Number Machine Serial Number. See Machine Serial Number Current System Software Version Machine Hardware Options Configuration Paper Supply Output Device Pre-collation RAM Image Disc Fax Foreign Interface Device Network Controller Network Controller RAM USB Printer Port Scanning Card Machine Software Versions Scanner and Image Processor Image Output Terminal User Interface Network Controller Document Handler Fax Output Device Machine Serial Number The machine serial number is also on the machine TAG label. The serial number for the US markets is in the format XXX ###### #. Where XXX is the prod- uct code (see Product Code). ###### is the serial number. # is the model code. The serial number for the XE markets is in the format XXX ### ###### #. Where XXX is the product code (see Product Code). ### is the manufacturing location code. ###### is the serial number. # is the check digit. Product Code Primary Build Primary build machines are supplied as CopyCentres. Configuration changes to faster speeds, output modules, Workcentre and Workcentre Pro configurations are carried out as secondary build upgrades. URU: CopyCentre DC, 32 PPM, Platen, Stand, 198 to 264VAC. URV: CopyCentre DC, 32 PPM, DADH, Stand, 198 to 264VAC. URW: CopyCentre DC, 32 PPM, DADH, HCF, 198 to 264VAC. URV: CopyCentre DC, 38 PPM, Platen. Stand, 198 to 264VAC. UTC: CopyCentre DC, 38 PPM, DADH. Stand, 198 to 264VAC. UTD: CopyCentre DC, 38 PPM, DADH, HCF, 198 to 264VAC. UTE: CopyCentre DC, 45 PPM, Platen. Stand, 198 to 264VAC. UTF: CopyCentre DC, 45 PPM, DADH, Stand, 198 to 264VAC. UTG: CopyCentre DC, 45 PPM, DADH, HCF, 198 to 264VAC. URK: CopyCentre DC, 55 PPM, DADH, HCF, 198 to 264VAC. URM: CopyCentre DC, 65 PPM, DADH, HCF, 198 to 264VAC. July 2005 6-10 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 3 General Procedures & Information URN: CopyCentre DC, 75 PPM, DADH, HCF, 198 to 264VAC. URL: CopyCentre DC, 55 PPM, DADH, HCF, 102 to 140VAC, (For US government sites in Europe). URP: CopyCentre DC, 32 PPM, Platen, Stand, 102 to 140VAC. URR: CopyCentre DC, 32 PPM, DADH, Stand, 102 to 140VAC. URT: CopyCentre DC, 32 PPM, DADH, HCF, 102 to 140VAC. UTV: CopyCentre DC, 55 PPM, DADH, Stand, 102 to 140VAC. UTU: CopyCentre DC, 65 PPM, DADH, HCF, 102 to 140VAC. Secondary Build Upgrades UYN: 2K LCSS ULV: 1K LCSS PRY: HCSS UTW: HCSS BM WCG: Postscript PWM: 256 DRAM VYV: WorkCentre 32 VYW: WorkCentre Pro 32 WCD: CopyCentre 38 VYY: WorkCentre 38 WCC: WorkCentre Pro 38 WCE: CopyCentre 45 WCH: WorkCentre 45 WCK: WorkCentre Pro 45 WCM: WorkCentre 55 WCN: WorkCentre Pro 55 WCR: WorkCentre 65 WCT: WorkCentre Pro 65 WCU: CopyCentre 75 WCV: WorkCentre 75 WCW: WorkCentre Pro 75 VTN: FreeFlow Standard VTP: FreeFlow Professional WLK: FreeFlow Extra 5 Licence WLL: FreeFlow Extra 15 Licence WLM: FreeFlow Extra 50 Licence July 2005 6-11 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 4 General Procedures & Information GP 4 Machine Software Purpose To provide machine software information and to show how to load software. Description Software sets are compilations of the various software modules and together with a SCD (soft- ware compatibility database) are bundled into a DLM or UGD file available on a CD. There are four methods of upgrading the machine software. Refer to Software Loading Procedure. Refer to the items that follow for additional information about machine software: Modules Software Compatibility Database (SCD) Common Upgrade Behaviour Software Loading Procedure Software Loading Progress Modules A software module is defined as a programmable piece of software existing as a file in its own right. Software modules reside on hardware modules. Hardware modules that contain firmware and cannot have software upgrades loaded are: Scanner. Paper feed module. High capacity feeder. NOTE: The software on the scanner, paper feed module or high capacity feeder can only be upgraded by installing a newer version of the relevant PWB on each hardware module. Software Compatibility Database (SCD) The SCD is used to describe the machine system software. The SCD comprises of the system software version, in the format W.XX.YYY.ZZZ and a list of software versions for the different modules. It can be described as follows: W - is the platform. XX - is the field for major changes. YYY - is the field for minor changes. ZZZ - is for spar fixes. NOTE: The system software version is displayed on the UI under Machine Details. The primary function of an SCD is to ensure that all software on the machine is compatible. When a machine without a network controller is switched on, the image processor compares its SCD with the software in the hardware modules. If the software is not compatible, the image processor requests a software upgrade. The software upgrade is done from the PWS. A soft- ware upgrade may be requested if a new hardware module is installed. When a network controller is fitted, the software in each hardware module is checked, at star- tup, from the SCD on the network controller. If necessary, a software upgrade or downgrade is instigated by the network controller. NOTE: If a component is installed that has a later version of software than the software set on the network controller, at machine startup the software on the new component will be down- graded. Common Upgrade Behaviour Once an upgrade has been initiated the image processor will instruct all connected platforms to go into software upgrade mode and will reboot itself into software upgrade mode. Progress and errors are displayed on the GUI screen (and on the PWS software upgrade tool screen if this is used). When the upgrade is complete the image processor will reboot the whole machine. The SCD is updated on successful completion of the upgrade. Software Loading Procedure Initial Requirements Before software is loaded, ensure that the machine is in a fully operational condition. Any active faults or jams must be resolved before starting this procedure. NOTE: The procedure will take approximately 30 minutes. If the software loading procedure fails, go to OF5 Boot Up Failure RAP. Refer to the software loading options: CopyCentre Software Loading Software Loading Via the Customers Network Software Loading From the PWS Software Loading Using AltBoot Software Loading Progress Procedure CopyCentre There is one method to load software onto the CopyCentre. The software is bundled in a UGD file. Refer to CopyCentre Software Loading. WorkCentre and WorkCentre Pro There are three methods to load software onto the WorkCentre and WorkCentre Pro: 1. Use the customers network. The software is bundled in a DLM file. Refer to Software Loading Via the Customers Network. 2. Use a PWS to download the software from a CD or the PWS hard disk drive to the machine. The software is bundled in a DLM file. Refer to Software Loading From the PWS. 3. Use a PWS to perform an alternate boot of the network controller. This procedure must only be performed if the software on the network controller has become corrupt. Refer to Software Loading Using AltBoot. July 2005 6-12 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 4 General Procedures & Information CopyCentre Software Loading Perform the following: 1. Use a USB cable, PL 26.10 Item 5 to connect the PWS to the USB port at the rear of the image processing module, (32-55 ppm) PL 3.20 Item 1, (65-75 ppm) PL 3.10 Item 1. 2. Refer to the read me file supplied on the CD for the software loading procedure. NOTE: The read me file is contained in the same folder as the software upgrade file. 3. The progress of the software loading procedure will be displayed on the UI. For more information, refer to Software Loading Progress. NOTE: The forced upgrade button on the PWS software upgrade tool must be selected when reinstalling the same level of software. Software Loading Via the Customers Network The software is loaded via the customers network. As the software loading instructions are subject to change, a read me file is available at the same location as the software. Refer to the read me file for the software loading procedure. The progress of the software loading procedure will be displayed on the UI. For more informa- tion, refer to Software Loading Progress. If the machine does not go into the software loading procedure, check the following: The relevant cabling to the machine. The functionality of the PC being used to perform the procedure. Software Loading From the PWS Perform the following: 1. Print a copy of the latest configuration report. 2. Set the proxy server setting on the PWS. Perform the following: a. Open Start / Control Panel/Network and Internet Connections / Network Connec- tions/Local Area Connections. b. Open Local Area Connection. c. In the General tab, click on the properties button. d. Highlight the Internet Protocol (TCP / IP) icon. e. Click on the Properties button. f. Select Use the following IP address. NOTE: Before changing the proxy server settings, record the original IP address and Subnet mask. The original settings are reset at the end of this procedure. g. Refer to the configuration report for IP address of the machine. Set the IP address of the PWS one number higher than the machine. For example, if the IP address of the machine is 192.168.196.112, set the IP address of the PWS to 192.168.196.113. h. Refer to the configuration report for Subnet mask of the machine. Set the Subnet mask of the PWS to the same as the Subnet mask of the machine. NOTE: A default gateway setting is not required. i. Click on OK to close the properties dialog box. j. Click on OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box. k. If any settings have been changed, it will be necessary to reboot the PWS. 3. Switch on the machine, GP 14. 4. Disconnect the ethernet cable from the network controller. 5. Connect the ethernet crossover cable, PL 26.10 Item 6 between the network controller and the PWS. 6. If the web browser on the PWS is set to use a proxy server, it will not connect to the machines web page. Perform the following: a. Open the web browser on the PWS. b. Select Tools, then select Internet Options. c. Select the Connections tab. d. Click on the LAN settings button. The LAN settings dialog box will now be displayed. e. The Use a proxy server for your LAN box should not be checked. 7. Open the web browser. Enter the machines IP address in the web browsers Address field, then press the enter key. The machines web page will open. NOTE: Refer to the configuration report for the machines IP address. 8. In the machines web page, click on the Properties tab. 9. Open the Services folder, then the Machine Software folder. 10. Select Manual Upgrade. The Administration dialog box will open. 11. Login as the administrator, i.e. Login: Admin. Password: 1111. 12. Click the browse button in the middle of the screen. 13. Browse to the correct location of the DLM file. If using the System Software CD, the dlm file will be located at:\Inst\ #_##_##(software level) \ ST \ Upgrade. Select the dlm file, then click open. 14. Click on the large green software installation button. 15. After a few minutes, the DLM appears in the machines print queue. The upgrade will begin in approximately 10 minutes. The progress of the software loading procedure will be played on the UI. For more information, refer to Software Loading Progress. 16. When the upgrade has completed, the machine will reboot automatically. NOTE: When the machine reboots, the connection to the machines web page will be lost. 17. After the machine has rebooted, a configuration report will be printed. Check the software version against the software version in the machine details screen on the user interface. 18. Compare the configuration reports. Ensure that the configuration report generated after the upgrade shows the same machine configuration as before the upgrade. 19. If the proxy server setting on the PWS was changed, return the setting to the original value. July 2005 6-13 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 4 General Procedures & Information Software Loading Using AltBoot CAUTION The AltBoot procedure erases the customer Optional Services (Network Scanning; E-Mail; Internet Fax; Network Accounting; Server Fax; Hard Disk Overwrite; Xerox Standard Account- ing (XSA). Check with the customer, that they have the necessary codes to enable their Optional Services and they can restore any configuration information for the installed options. NOTE: After this procedure, the machines NVM values will be reset to default. If necessary, perform a NVM Save and Restore. Refer to GP 5 Portable Work Station and Tools. To restore the XSA data, use the customers XSA data backup (clone) file on the customers PC. Refer to the Customer Administrators Guide CD. PWS Configuration NOTE: This procedure will vary, dependent on which version of Windows is being used. NOTE: It may be necessary to record the current network settings if they are being used by another application. 1. If possible, print a copy of the latest configuration report. 2. Set the proxy server setting on the PWS. Perform the following: a. Open Start / Control Panel / Network and Internet Connections / Network Connec- tions / Local Area Connections. b. Open Local Area Connection. c. In the General tab, click on the properties button. d. Highlight the Internet Protocol (TCP / IP) icon. e. Click on the Properties button. f. Select Use the following IP address. NOTE: Before changing the proxy server settings, record the original IP address and Subnet mask. The original settings must be reset at the end of this procedure. g. Refer to the configuration report for IP address of the machine. Set the IP address of the PWS one number higher than the machine. For example, if the IP address of the machine is 192.168.196.112, set the IP address of the PWS to 192.168.196.113. h. Refer to the configuration report for Subnet mask of the machine. Set the Subnet mask of the PWS to the same as the Subnet mask of the machine. NOTE: A default gateway setting is not required. i. Click on OK to close the properties dialog box. j. Click on OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box. k. If any settings have been changed, it will be necessary to reboot the PWS. AltBoot Hardware and Software Hardware requirements: PWS, minimum level 8.1. Serial cable, PL 26.10 Item 12 9 way gender changer, PL 26.10 Item 1. Ethernet crossover cable, PL 26.10 Item 6 Correct machine PWS Diagnostic Tools. Software requirements: Linux.netboot - Linux Kernal File. kfs*.gz - Linux Root File System File. *.dim - Image File. These files are found on the System Software CD. AltBoot Procedure If the BIOS needs updating it will also be necessary to have the following file: Iroot_os-bup.gz_BIOS Upgrade File Before connecting any of the cables it is important to ensure the laptop has IP address assigned to it. This is only an issue if the laptop has never been connected to a network before. If is has not you should look under Control Panel -> Network and dialup Settings -> local Area Connection -> Properties -> Internet Protocol (TCP / IP) Your Control Panel -> Network -> TCP / IP Your network Card depending on which operating system you are using. If not specified then you should enter an IP Address such as 192.168.0.2. NOTE: If using an older operating system you may be asked to reboot at this stage. If you use DHCP and have connected to a network previously there will be no need to change the current setting. It is important to perform the following steps prior to attempting an Ailrtboot: 1. Ensure that the network controller is powered down. 2. Remove the network controller ethernet cable so it is not connected to the local network. 3. Connect the special crossover ethernet cable from the laptop network port to the network controller network port. 4. Connect the null modem serial cable from the laptop serial port to the network controller serial port. 5. Start the AlternateBoot Application. 6. Power on the network controller. July 2005 6-14 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 4 General Procedures & Information AltBoot Process - Stage 1 After a few seconds a message similar to the following will appear: =============================== ALTERNATE BOOT Ver 4.0 =============================== System ID => Xerox Denali v1.00 BIOS ID => American Megatreats Inc. 0701 03/04/2004 Board ID => Celestica Denali P 2 CMY123432000378 uP ID => AMD mobile and Duron (tm) 00800 MHz Main Revision => 4.1.0 =============================== Press any key for the AltBoot menu (05) You have five seconds to press a key in the AltBoot Terminal Window in order to interrupt the normal boot process. It is necessary to do this in order to let the network controller know that we wish to perform an AltBoot. When interrupted the following menu appears in the terminal window: =============================== ALTERNATE BOOT Ver 4.0 =============================== System ID => Xerox Denali v1.00 BIOS ID => American Megatreats Inc. 0701 03/04/2004 Board ID => Celestica Denali P 2 CMY123432000378 uP ID => AMD mobile and Duron (tm) 00800 MHz Main Revision => 4.1.0 =============================== MAIN MENU =============================== 1. Continue Boot-Up 2. PWS Boot 3. Diagnostic Menu 4. Reboot System =============================== Selection:(1) = > Select the option: Option 1, will perform a normal boot from the network controller hard disk. Option 2, is used to perform the AltBoot process. Move onto AltBoot -Stage 2 Option 3, will allow you to run simple diagnostics see AltBoot Process - Diagnostic Menu. Option 4, is used to reboot the network controller if you decide not to AltBoot. Press key 2 and continue to Stage 2. AltBoot Process - Stage 2 The following menu will be displayed in the AltBoot terminal window: =============================== ALTERNATE BOOT Ver 4.0 =============================== System ID => Xerox Denali v1.00 BIOS ID => American Megatreats Inc. 0701 03/04/2004 Board ID => Celestica Denali P 2 CMY123432000378 uP ID => AMD mobile and Duron (tm) 00800 MHz Main Revision => 4.1.0 =============================== PWS BOOT MENU =============================== 1. Return to Main Menu 2. Download Linux Netboot Image =============================== Selection:(1) = > Sect the option: Option 1, will return you to the Main Menu AltBoot Process - Stage 1 Option 2, continues with the AltBoot process. Press key 2 within 30 seconds to continue. You should now see Download Request appear in the status bar at the bottom left. A file open window will then appear. You should enter the Filename box or use the browse button to select the Linux Kernel file. Select Open button. The transfer progress dialog will be displayed. The Progress Bar will display how far it is through the transfer. You can cancel the transfer at any time by pressing the Cancel button. If the download fails or you press Cancel button you will need to choose Options -> Reset Terminal and start again from the AltBoot Hardware and Software. If the transfer completes successfully the Transfer dialog will close automatically and another File Open window appears. You must enter in the Filename box or use the Browse button to select the Linux Root File System File. July 2005 6-15 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 4 General Procedures & Information Select the Open button. The Transfer Progress dialog will be displayed, text scrolls on the Alt- Boot screen. The Progress Bar displays how far it is through the transfer. You can cancel the transfer at any time by pressing the Cancel button. If the down load fails press the Cancel button you will need to choose Options -> Reset Terminal and start again from the AltBoot Hardware and Software. If the transfer completes successfully the transfer progress dialog will shut automatically. To continue with the AltBoot process see AltBoot Process - Stage 3. AltBoot Process - Stage 3 The Browse for Folder window will appear This window is to allow you to choose the directory for the Disk Image (*.dlm) file. Unlike previ- ous versions of the AltBoot, for this version the exact directory the file resides in, should be chosen. Scroll to the folder (for example Ess) and double click on the folder and leave open. Select OK Once that is done there will be some initial start up steps (such as uncompromising utilities) before the next menus appear in the Terminal Window. Received packet from 192.168.1.50. Bringing up loopback interface Hostname: XRX_ 00E0EC129472 IP Address: 192.168.1.51 Netmask: 255.255.252.0 Broadcast: 13.210.240.27 Are these correct (y / n)? NOTE: Make sure that the Received packet line appeared and that the IP address of the Net- work Controller is set one digit out from the address that the packet was received from. You should just be able to press y at the prompt and continue, but if the valid netmask is not set you may need press n and change it to something such as the value above. Entering y will take you to AltBoot Process - Stage 4 Entering n will abort the AltBoot Process Press y button and then press the Enter button. If an error occurs you will be required to return to the start of the procedure. AltBoot Process - Stage 4 The following menu will appear in the terminal window: Alternate Boot - compatible from E4.0 onward Select from the list the action you wish to perform: 1. Repair (Recreate) ESS Disk Partitions 2. Display ESS Disk Partition Information 3. Verify ESS Software 4. Reset ESS configuration to defaults 5. Install ESS software 6. Install UK Release 7. Boot ESS disk 8. Quit to shell Press the 5 key and press the Enter key to continue with the AltBoot Process With option 5 selected the following will appear: ********************************************************************************************************** This procedure will repartition the disk and install software. If you are downloading, there is a chance that some or ALL of the systems configuration setting will be lost. Printing a configura- tion report is strongly recommended before proceeding. *********************************************************************************************************** Proceed? (y / n) Press the y key and press the Enter key and continue to AltBoot Process - Stage 5. AltBoot Process - Stage 5 The following menu is displayed in the terminal window. FTP Server IP Address: 192.168.1.50 FTP Server Path:./upgrade FTP Login: anonymous 1) Set FTP Server IP Address 3) Set FTP Login 2) Set FTP Server Path 4) Continue Select the option: Option 1, will allow you to enter a different IP address to try and connect to. If detected correctly last time then this address will not need changing. Option 2, allows you to specify a different path for the file transfer. You need to choose this option and set the path to be ./ . Option 3, allows the user name and password used for the file transfer to be changed. This setting does not need to be altered for this version of AltBoot. Option 4, will continue with the AltBoot process. Press the key 4 and press the Enter key to continue. The following will then be displayed in the Terminal Window. Select from the list the file you wish to download: July 2005 6-16 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 4 General Procedures & Information 10 ecnB1920020.2.dlm Select the option number for the update file.dlm It is possible that there may be more that one file in this list. Ensure that the correct image file is selected. If no files are returned then the wrong directory has been setup and you will be required to close the application and restart the process from cable connections. When the file is selected the partitions will be created. When this has happened the Disk Image transfer will take place. A windows progress dialog will be displayed on the screen while the transfer is occurring. If the transfer fails for any reason it should be possible to press the Cancel button on the progress dialog to abandon it. The file will now be unpacked and installed. This will take several minutes but it is VERY impor- tant that the Network Controller is NOT powered down during this stage. Once the files are installed the following messages will appear: Dismounting ESS disk ***************************************************************************************************** The machine will now be rebooted *********************************************************************************************************** Press the y key and then press the Enter key to proceed. You should now wait while the network controller reboots. Rebooting will take several minutes and at certain points there will be no indication that the network controller will reboot again dur- ing the middle of the process. It should eventually startup and display the following message indicating that it is now working properly. *********************************************************************************************************** **************************ESS System is OPERATIONAL************************************ *********************************************************************************************************** AltBoot Process - Diagnostic Menu When Display Diagnostics Menu is chosen the following menu will appear: =============================== ALTERNATE BOOT Ver 4.0 =============================== System ID => Xerox Denali v1.00 BIOS ID => American Megatreats Inc. 0701 03/04/2004 Board ID => Celestica Denali P 2 CMY123432000378 uP ID => AMD mobile and Duron (tm) 00800 MHz Main Revision => 4.1.0 =============================== DIAGNOSTIC MENU =============================== 1. Test Memory 2. Display POST Results 3. Exit Diagnostic Menu 4. Reboot System =============================== Selection:(1) = > Select the options: Option1, will perform a memory test, display any errors and then return to this menu. Option 2, will display the results of the Power On Self Test and then reboot the system. Options 3, will return you to the Main Menu in AltBoot Process - Stage 1 Select the required option. July 2005 6-17 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 4 General Procedures & Information Software Loading Progress During the software loading procedure, a bar chart will be displayed on the UI. The bar chart indicates the progress of the procedure. Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the start and progress of a software upgrade. The screen has the following features: Each of the seven hardware modules has three progress bars assigned. The three progress bars are erase (top), write (middle), verify (bottom). Each of the three progress bars must reach 100% for each hardware module being upgraded before an upgrade is successful. The box to the left of the three progress bars indicate the four conditions during upgrading. White no upgrade is necessary. Flashing black, an upgrade is in progress Solid black, an upgrade has completed Solid grey a module has failed to be upgraded. When all the boxes are solid black or solid white and the progress bars are 100%, an upgrade has been completed. If a box shows as grey, repeat the upgrade. As part of a successful upgrade the machine will reboot. The machine will reboot once more to restore settings. After this second reboot the machine will function as normal. Figure 1 Start of upgrade Figure 2 Software upgrade in progress July 2005 6-18 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 5 General Procedures & Information GP 5 Portable Work Station and Tools Purpose To describe the PWS diagnostic tools. Description The PWS Diagnostic Tools are: Alternate Boot Tool. Counter Retrieval. Network Configuration. Network Controller Logging. NVM Save and Restore. Software Upgrade. Alternate Boot Tool CAUTION The AltBoot procedure erases the customer Optional Services (Network Scanning; E-Mail; Internet Fax; Network Accounting; Server Fax; Hard Disk Overwrite; Xerox Standard Account- ing (XSA). Check with the customer, that they have the necessary codes to enable their Optional Services and they can restore any configuration information for the installed options. The Alternate Boot Tool (AltBoot) is a tool to download the software to the network controller when the software on the network controller has become corrupt. Refer to GP 4 Software Loading Using AltBoot. A diagnostic menu is available in the AltBoot tool. Access to the diagnostic menu is during the AltBoot Process - Stage 1 and select the Diagnostics Menu from the Main Menu. There are three selections on the AltBoot diagnostic menu: 1. Test Memory. 2. Display POST Results. 3. Exit Diagnostic Menu. Select the option number to start the test or to exit from the AltBoot diagnostic menu. NOTE: Do not perform the tests available in the AltBoot diagnostic menu unless instructed to by the service manual. Counter Retrieval Use this tool to save the billing counters information to file. The file includes details of regis- tered fault codes, plus a list of the last 40 fault codes. Network Configuration Network Configuration is used to manage network systems. This tool displays the state of the network settings Network Controller Logging Network Controller Logging is used to enable or disable network controller logging and also retrieve log files for off line viewing. The logging files that follow are stored on the network con- troller and can be accessed, and with one exception displayed on the PWS: Network controller Process / State Logs - a record of state changes. Network controller Debug Logs / Core Files - a compressed file containing all the log files, cannot be displayed on PWS. It is saved on the PWS as a *.log file for analysis. Event Log - a record of unscheduled events. Shutdown Log - a record of faults serious enough for the network controller to stop work- ing (if the fault does not shut down the network controller before the error can be logged). Error / Warning Log - a record of anomalies that are not serious enough to cause the sys- tem to reset. Completed Job Log - a record of the completed jobs. There is a Status and Results window, and log files can be saved to a *.log text file on the PWS. Enable/Disable Log Files The network controller process/state log files are permanently enabled. The logs that follow can be enabled or disabled as a group using the PWS: CAUTION Enabling these logs will degrade machine performance. NC Debug Logs. Event Log. Shutdown Log. Error / Warning Log. Completed Job Log. NOTE: It is not necessary to keep the PWS connected while selectable logging is enabled. NVM Save and Restore NVM Save and Restore is used to save NVM settings to a disk (this would normally be the machine resident diskette) and then restore them to the machine. Previous NVM values can be restored after loading a software set using AltBoot, or if the machines NVM settings are changed. CAUTION When the machine software is upgraded using AltBoot, customer NVM settings are not auto- matically saved. The customer NVM settings must be saved, then restored using NVM Save and Restore. Procedure 1. Ensure that the PWS is connected to a mains AC power supply. 2. Open the NVM Save and Restore application on the PWS. Follow the instructions. If the PWS suffers a power failure or crash during the procedure, the machine should recover. If the machine has not recovered after 5 minutes, perform the following: 1. Switch on the PWS. Open the NVM Save and Restore application on the PWS. 2. Select the Exit button in the NVM Save and Restore window. July 2005 6-19 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 5 General Procedures & Information 3. Restart the NVM Save and Restore procedure. Software Upgrade Software Upgrade is used to upgrade the machine software. When in software upgrade mode the machine will: Go offline. Disable power saver mode. Not respond to activation of the on / off switch. Disable all job features. On completion of the upgrade the machine will exit the software upgrade mode and reboot. Refer to GP 4 Machine Software. July 2005 6-20 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 6 General Procedures & Information GP 6 Screw Usage Purpose To prevent damage to parts that are easily damaged by screws not being installed correctly. Procedure Replacing Existing Screws Always use the correct driver for the type of screw head. Use a nut driver where possible because this gives a better grip on a screw than a slotted or cross-head driver. Take care not to install self-tapping screws into machine-screw holes, or machine-screws into self-tapper holes. When replacing self-tapping screws into plastic components, turn the screw counterclockwise to engage the original thread, then turn the screw clockwise. Do not overtighten. If a new thread is cut, the plastic component will lose the ability to hold the screw as firmly, and eventu- ally not at all. This also applies, to a lesser degree, to metal components. NOTE: Reverse the direction of turn for left-hand threads. The same method can be usefully applied to machine thread screws and nuts to avoid cross threading. Inserting a Screw into an Unthreaded Hole Some new components are supplied with fastening holes that do not have the screw thread pre-cut. It is the insertion of the first screw into the hole that forms the thread. CAUTION Use the following procedure to avoid broken screws and damaged holes: 1. Ensure that the screw is a thread forming screw, refer to Figure 1. Figure 1 Thread forming screw If the screw that is used to fasten the component does not appear to be a thread forming screw, temporarily use a thread forming screw from another location on the machine. 2. Do not assemble the new part into the machine yet, form the screw threads first. 3. Use the correct screw driver or nut driver to ensure a good grip on the head of the screw. 4. Using a moderate axial force, insert the screw to form the thread in the hole, then remove the screw. 5. Repeat step 4 as necessary until all fastening holes in the new component are threaded 6. Assemble the component on the machine. Three or four lobes on the end of the thread Tapered end to thread Majority of thread is parallel July 2005 6-21 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 7 General Procedures & Information GP 7 Miscellaneous Checks Purpose To indicate which types of problems to look for when checking or inspecting parts of the machine. Procedure 1. Assess the fault. Is the part broken, too loose, too tight. Check if it needs cleaning or lubri- cating. 2. Check the items under the appropriate heading that follows: Actuators Free movement. Damage Contamination. Bearings Wear. Damage. Contamination. Drive Belts Wear. Damaged teeth. Correct tension. Contamination of tension rollers and support shafts. Gears Contamination. Chips or cracks. Wear. Misalignment. Gravity Fingers and Stripper Fingers Free movement. Missing fingers. Damage. Contamination on the fingers, rollers or on the pivot shaft. Harnesses and Wiring Continuity. Short-circuits caused by physical damage or contamination of conductors, terminals or connectors. Overheated insulation. Damaged insulation near moving parts and sharp edges. Pin and receptacle damage on connectors. Rollers Flats. Tears. Contamination. Secure E-clips and other retainers. Shafts Contamination. Misalignment. Rotates without binding. July 2005 6-22 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 8 General Procedures & Information GP 8 Special Tools and Consumables Description Refer to the following: WARNING Wear protective gloves when using solvents and cleaning agents, PL 26.10 Item 10. Antistatic fluid, PL 26.10 Item 19. Cleaning agent. Disposable gloves, PL 26.10 Item 10. General protection. Ethernet crossover cable, PL 26.10 Item 6. PWS to network controller. Film remover, PL 26.10 Item 4. Cleaning agent. Finisher bypass harness, PL 26.10 Item 7. Electrical cheat for PJ151. Formula A cleaning fluid, PL 26.10 Item 2. General cleaning. Lens and mirror cleaner, PL 26.10 Item 9. Optics cleaning. Micro fiber wiper, PL 26.10 Item 13. General cleaning. 9 way gender changer/null modem adapter PL 26.10 Item 1. PWS to network controller. Plastislip grease, PL 26.10 Item 8. Lubrication for plastic gears and components. Serial cable, PL 26.10 Item 12. PWS to network controller. Staple cartridge, PL 26.10 Item 11. Test pattern, A3/11X17, PL 26.10 Item 14. IQS 1 Solid Area Density and IQS 2 Background. Test pattern, A4, PL 26.10 Item 15. IQS 1 Solid Area Density and IQS 2 Background. Test pattern, 8.5 X 11, PL 26.10 Item 16. IQS 1 Solid Area Density and IQS 2 Background. Test pattern, solid area density scale, PL 26.10 Item 17. IQS 1 Solid Area density. Test pattern, visual scale, PL 26.10 Item 18. IQS 2 Background. USB cable, PL 26.10 Item 5. PWS (portable work station) to image processing PWB. July 2005 6-23 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 9 General Procedures & Information GP 9 IOT PWB Spare Parts Strategy Purpose To describe the spare parts strategy for the IOT PWB. General At manufacture the 32-38 ppm machine will be built with a IOT PWB which is unique to this speed of machine. Refer to Figure 1. The spare parts strategy is to only have one universal IOT PWB, to be used across the com- plete speed range of the machines. Refer to Figure 2. The difference is that the spared universal IOT PWB will have PJ64 which is for the scorotron auto cleaning and is used on 45-75 ppm machines only. It will also have PJ33 which is for the cooling fans in the front door of the 65-75 ppm machines only. These two PJs are not used on the 32-38 ppm machines. Figure 1 IOT PWB on 32-38 ppm machines Figure 2 Universal IOT PWB July 2005 6-24 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 9 General Procedures & Information July 2005 6-25 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 10 General Procedures & Information GP 10 How to Check a Motor This procedure describes how to check the motors that follow: Two Wire DC Motors. Four Wire Stepper Motor Six Wire Stepper Motor. Initial Actions WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine, GP 14. Disconnect the power lead from the customer supply while tasks are performed that do not need the electricity. The electric- ity can cause the death or injury of persons. The moving components can cause the injury of persons. 1. Check that the motor is free to rotate. 2. Check that all the motors mechanisms are clean, free to move and lubricated correctly. 3. Enter the component control code for the motor, refer to dC330. If the motor does not run correctly, perform the correct procedure that follows: Two Wire DC Motors. Four Wire Stepper Motor. Six Wire Stepper Motor. NOTE: The voltages, PJ numbers, pin numbers and PWB names shown are an example only. Go to the circuit diagram in the RAP for the correct information. NOTE: For the motors supplied through the IOT PWB, refer to the OF7 IOT Diagnostics RAP. Two Wire DC Motors Go to Flag 2. Disconnect PJB. Check that +24V is measured when the component control code for the motor is entered. Go to Flag 1. Disconnect PJA. Check for +24V on the LVPS. Go to Flag 3. Disconnect PJC. Check that the signal changes on the IOT PWB when the component control code for the motor is entered. Check the wiring and the connectors for the motor circuit. References: 01G +24V Distribution RAP. 01B 0V Distribution RAP. REP 1.2 Wiring Harness Repairs. Four Wire Stepper Motor Go to Flag 6. Disconnect PJH. Check the motor on pulses on the harness when the com- ponent control code for the motor is entered. Go to Flag 6. Disconnect PJJ. Check the motor on pulses on the harness when the com- ponent control code for the motor is entered. Check the wiring and the connectors for the motor circuit. References: 01G +24V Distribution RAP. 01B 0V Distribution RAP. REP 1.2 Wiring Harness Repairs. Six Wire Stepper Motor Go to Flag 5. Disconnect PJF. Check the +24V supply and the motor on pulses when the component control code for the motor is entered. Go to Flag 4. Disconnect PJD. Check the +24V, +5V and 0V supplies. Go to Flag 4. Check the clock pulses. Go to Flag 4. Check that the signal on PJD pin 13 changes when the component control code for the motor is entered. Check the wiring and the connectors for the motor circuit. References: 01G +24V Distribution RAP. 01E +5V distribution RAP. 01B 0V Distribution RAP. REP 1.2 Wiring Harness Repairs. July 2005 6-26 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 10 General Procedures & Information Figure 1 Circuit diagram July 2005 6-27 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 11 General Procedures & Information GP 11 How to Check a Sensor Description Use this procedure to check the operation of all types of sensor. NOTE: The circuit diagram, Figure 1 shows a flag sensor. Some sensors have a resistor within the sensor, other sensors require a resistor is on the PWB. The resistor decreases the voltage to the sensor LED. NOTE: The voltages, PJ numbers, pin numbers and PWB names shown are an example only. Go to the circuit diagram in the RAP for the correct information. Initial Actions WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine, GP 14. Disconnect the power lead from the customer supply while tasks are performed that do not need the electricity. The electric- ity can cause the death or injury of persons. The moving components can cause the injury of persons. Perform the steps that follow: 1. Make sure that the sensor is installed correctly. 2. Clean the sensor and the area around the sensor. 3. If a flag actuator is installed, check that it has free movement. 4. Check that the paper path is clear. 5. If the sensor activates by a surface that reflects, check that the surface is clean. Also make sure that there is not an obstruction between the sensor and the surface. Quick Sensor Check Enter the component control code for the sensor, refer to dC330. Activate the sensor. If the dis- play changes, the sensor operates correctly. If the display does not change, perform the proce- dure. Procedure Go to Flag 1. Disconnect PJA. Check for +3.3V and 0V at PJA on the harness. Go to Flag 2. Disconnect PJC. Check the wiring and the connectors for the sensor circuit. Go to Flag 2. Check for +3.3V and 0V at PJC on the IOT PWB. If necessary, install new components or repair the wiring. References: 01B 0V Distribution RAP. 01D +3.3V Distribution RAP. REP 1.2 Wiring Harness Repairs. Figure 1 Circuit diagram July 2005 6-28 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 12 General Procedures & Information GP 12 How to Check a Solenoid or Clutch Description Use this procedure to check a clutch or solenoid. Initial Actions WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine, GP 14. Disconnect the power lead from the customer supply while tasks are performed that do not need the electricity. The electric- ity can cause the death or injury of persons. The moving components can cause the injury of persons. 1. For a clutch, check that the mechanical components are clean, free to move and lubri- cated correctly 2. For a solenoid, check that the armature is free to move and the mechanical components are free to move. Procedure NOTE: The voltages, PJ numbers, pin numbers and PWB names shown are an example only. Go to the circuit diagram in the RAP for the correct information. NOTE: When a solenoid is energized in diagnostics, armature movement is seen. When a clutch is energized in diagnostics, the sound of the clutch action is heard. If possible, energize the motor connected to the clutch to see when the clutch is energized. Go to Flag 1. Check that the signal changes on the IOT PWB when the component con- trol code for the clutch or solenoid is entered. Go to Flag 2. Disconnect PJC. Check that +24V is measured when the component control code for the clutch or solenoid is entered. Go to Flag 3. Disconnect PJD. Check for +24V on the LVPS. Check the wiring and the connectors for the clutch or solenoid circuit. References: 01B 0V Distribution RAP. 01G +24V Distribution RAP. REP 1.2 Wiring Harness Repairs. Figure 1 Circuit diagram July 2005 6-29 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 13 General Procedures & Information GP 13 How to Check a Switch Description Use this procedure to check the operation of a switch. NOTE: The circuit in Figure 1 shows an interlock switch activated by the closing of a door. Initial Actions WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine, GP 14. Disconnect the power lead from the customer supply while tasks are performed that do not need the electricity. The electric- ity can cause the death or injury of persons. The moving components can cause the injury of persons. Manually check that the switch operates, for example, the magnet or other actuator has enough mechanical movement to operate the switch. NOTE: The voltages, PJ numbers, pin numbers and PWB names shown are an example only. Go to the circuit diagram in the RAP for the correct information. Procedure Go to Flag 1. Disconnect PJA. Check the electrical operation of the switch. Go to Flag 1. Disconnect PJB. Check for +5V and 0V on the IOT PWB. Go to Flag 1. Check the wiring and the connectors for the switch circuit. References: 01B 0V Distribution RAP. 01E +5V Distribution RAP. REP 1.2 Wiring Harness Repairs. Figure 1 Circuit diagram July 2005 6-30 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 14 General Procedures & Information GP 14 How to Switch Off the Machine or Switch On the Machine Purpose To show how to switch off or switch on the machine, without the loss of customer data or dam- age to the system hardware. WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine, GP 14. Disconnect the power lead from the customer supply while tasks are performed that do not need the electricity. The electric- ity can cause the death or injury of persons. The moving components can cause the injury of persons. WARNING Do not use the on/off switch as a safety disconnect device. The on/off switch is not a disconnect device. Disconnect the power cord from the supply to isolate the equipment. Refer to: Switch Off Procedure. Switch Off Failure Procedure. Quick Restart Switch On Procedure. Power Saver Mode Switch Off Procedure CAUTION Do not disconnect the power lead or interrupt the electricity supply before the power down is complete unless advised. The data and software can become damaged. 1. Press the on/off switch. The Power Down Options window will display. NOTE: The Power Down Confirmation window replaces the Power Down Options window when the operations that follow are performed: a. The machine is in the diagnostics mode. b. During CRU replacement. c. The machine is in the Install Wizard or Setup Modes. d. A module is not communicating. e. The Power Saver mode is disabled. f. A software upgrade is performed. g. The network controller initializes. 2. Touch the Power Down button on the UI. 3. When the Power Off Confirmation window appears, touch the Confirm button. NOTE: If a controlled power off is confirmed, the on / off switch is disabled until the sequence is completed. If there is a fault that prevents power down, the UI requests that the power lead is removed and replaced after one minute. 4. When the machine has switched off, remove the power lead from the outlet. 5. If the machine does not switch off, go to Switch Off Failure Procedure. General 1. When power down is selected and confirmed, power down starts after a maximum of 45 seconds with the exceptions that follow: a. If the system and the UI cannot communicate, then power down begins after 3 sec- onds. b. If possible, the system finishes all jobs. c. The delays occur if the machine cancels: i. A print job or copy job. ii. An exposure lamp calibration. iii. An image quality adjustment. iv. Diagnostic mode communications. d. If a module does not respond and the power down is possible, the power down com- pletes after a maximum of 2 minutes. 2. The machine stops processing all jobs that remain in the queue. 3. A warning message displays on the UI. Switch Off Failure Procedure CAUTION Do not move or remove the network controller if the power lead was disconnected to power down the machine. A controlled power down puts the hard disk drive of the network controller in a safe position. 1. If the machine fails to power down, disconnect the power lead. 2. If necessary, reconnect the power lead after one minute. 3. If the machine does not power down again, perform the 03-374 Power Off Failure RAP. Quick Restart The quick restart causes the system to reset the software of the image processing PWB, the IOT PWB and the GUI. 1. Press the on/off switch. The Power Down Options window will display. NOTE: The Power Down Confirmation window replaces the Power Down Options window when the operations that follow are performed: a. The machine is in the diagnostics mode. b. During CRU replacement. c. The machine is in the Install Wizard or Setup Modes. d. A module is not communicating. e. The Power Saver mode is disabled. f. A software upgrade is performed. g. The network controller initializes. 2. Touch the Quick Restart button on the UI. 3. When the Quick Restart Confirmation window appears, touch the Confirm button. 4. The Quick Restart window now appears with the message that follows: Quick Restart is underway and will take approximately 1 minute. Switch On Procedure 1. After a machine has been switched off, wait a minimum of one minute before the machine is switched on. July 2005 6-31 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 14, GP 15 General Procedures & Information 2. After a service call, ensure that all service tools are removed from the machine. 3. Connect the power lead from the power supply outlet to the machine. 4. Press the on/off switch. 5. If the machine does not initialize, go to the correct RAP as follows: If the machine switches on, but the UI is blank, go to the OF2 UI Touch Screen Fail- ure RAP. If the machine does not respond, go to the OF3 Dead Machine RAP. If the machine switches on, but does not respond, go to the OF5 Boot Up Failure RAP. NOTE: When a machine with a network controller initializes, the image processor com- pares the software versions in the machine and the network controller. If there is a differ- ence, the network controller software overwrites the software in the machine. Refer to GP 4 Machine Software. General 1. When the power lead is connected, the LVPS +3.3VSB supply is energized. The LVPS +3.3VSB supply provides +3.3VSB to the on/off switch and the IOT PWB. 2. When the on/off switch is pressed, the LVPS is energized. The +3.3V, +5V, +12V, +24V and AC voltage for the auxiliary output sockets and fuser module is distributed. 3. Each module manages its power-on self-test (POST) and power-up sequence. NOTE: Refer to GP 22 Electrical Power requirements for further information. Power Saver Mode The Power Saver mode is selected from the Power Down window. The Power Saver mode is delayed until the machine is not active for 30 seconds. NOTE: If the power saver feature is disabled, the option is not displayed. Refer to GP 22 Elec- trical Power Requirements for further information. GP 15 How to Set the Machine Configuration Description Use this procedure when a new NVM chip has been installed on the IOT PWB or the message Machine Speed Configuration Error occurs. WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine, GP14. Disconnect the power cord from the cus- tomer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity. Electricity can cause death or injury. Moving parts can cause injury. WARNING Do not use the on / off switch as a safety disconnect device. The on/off switch is not a disconnect device. Disconnect the power cord from the supply to isolate the equipment. Procedure Perform the following: 1. If the message Machine Speed Configuration Error occurs, then perform the following: a. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. b. Re-enter the machine serial number. Refer to the product / serial number plate on the front frame of the machine. On the Service Info screen, select the serial number box and enter the machine serial number. c. Select dC131 chain 3, location 03-008 and check the product identifier. Enter the correct value. Select dC131, chain 3, location 03-012 and check the product configuration speed. Enter the correct machine speed. Select dC131 chain 8, location 08-001 and check the print rate. Enter the correct print rate. NOTE: These settings are password protected. Contact your local service specialist to obtain the correct passwords. 2. If the message Machine Speed Configuration Error does not occur, perform the follow- ing: a. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. b. Re-enter the machine serial number. Refer to the product / serial number plate on the front frame of the machine. On the Service Info screen, select the serial number box and enter the machine serial number. 3. Exit Diagnostics, GP 1. 4. Restore the NVM by using the machine resident diskette supplied with the machine and the latest .nvb file that was saved, GP 5. 5. Complete the final actions, SCP 6. July 2005 6-32 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 16 General Procedures & Information GP 16 How to Safely Lift or Move Heavy Modules Purpose Use this procedure when lifting or moving heavy modules. Procedure WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine, GP 14. Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity. Electricity can cause death or injury. Moving parts can cause injury. WARNING Take care during this procedure. Sharp edges may be present that can cause injury. When removing heavy modules from the machine, the following instructions must be observed: 1. Ensure that a suitable stable surface to support the module after removal is located in close proximity to the machine. NOTE: Other parts of the machine are not a suitable stable surface. 2. Ensure that the height of the support surface is between 750mm and 1000mm (30 inches and 39 inches). 3. Ensure that there are no hazards or obstacles between the machine and the support sur- face. 4. If instructed to remove the module toward the rear of the machine and only one person is available, the module must be removed while standing at the rear of the machine. If two people are available, the module may be removed while standing at the front of the machine. 5. Two people are required if the module is to be lifted on to the floor or lifted from the floor. July 2005 6-33 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 17 General Procedures & Information GP 17 High Frequency Service Items Purpose To provide the service engineer with a method to view the service history of the high frequency service items (HFSI). The service engineer can reset the counters and change the setting of the maximum life and threshold value of each HFSI item. Procedure Enter diagnostics GP 1. Select the Service Info window and touch the HFSI feature to select the HFSI table. The five columns in the HFSI table on the display screen are: The Item column, shows the HFSI item to be tracked. The Status column, indicates the status of an item relative to its threshold setting. Values are Off (not tracked), OK or Check. The Unit column, shows the events that are being used to track the item. The Actual column, shows the actual count value against the HFSI item. The Max. Life column, shows the maximum life count value of the HFSI item. The Actual and Maximum Life count value have a numeric range of 0 to 9999999 for all HFSI items. The first item in the HFSI table will be the item that requires attention (if needed) then the item will be displayed as Check. If the item has not yet reached threshold the OK is displayed. To change the maximum life or threshold value of each HFSI item, perform the following: 1. Select and highlight the HFSI item to change. 2. Touch the Edit button. 3. Enter the new value using the numeric keypad. The new value will overwrite the existing value in the table. Touch the Save button to enter the new maximum life or threshold value into the file. If the entered value is incorrect, press the Undo button. This stops the process and the old value is retained. A threshold value of zero indicates that there is no threshold value assigned to the item and the status will be Off (not tracked). The maximum life setting and the threshold settings are independent of each other. The threshold value can exceed the maximum life value. To reset the HFSI item Actual count value to zero, perform the following: 1. Select and highlight the HFSI item to reset. 2. Touch the Reset button, 3. Touch the OK button to reset the count value to zero. For details of high frequency service items, refer to SCP 5 Subsystem Maintenance. July 2005 6-34 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 18 General Procedures & Information GP 18 Machine Lubrication Purpose To give information on the use of lubricants. Procedure CAUTION Only use lubricants as directed. Incorrect use of lubricants could seriously affect the perfor- mance of the machine. Adhere to the following points when performing machine lubrication: Wear disposable gloves, PL 26.10 Item 10. Only use lubricants that are specified in the Parts List. Only lubricate parts of the machine as directed in the relevant RAPs, Repairs and Adjust- ments etc. Apply only the smallest amount of lubricant, sufficient to lubricate the parts. To prevent contamination, remove any surplus lubricant before the machine is run. Take great care not to contaminate other parts of the machine with the lubricant. July 2005 6-35 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 20 General Procedures & Information GP 20 Paper and Media Size Specifications Purpose To list the paper and media size specifications. Specifications NOTE: Check that the paper tray settings match the paper size in the tray. Table 1 Performance indication. Use this table to determine the meaning of the alpha numeric codes in Table 2 and Table 3. Table 2 European papers Table 3 American papers Table 4 U.S. paper weight conversion. Use this table to determine approximate equivalent points in weight specifications other than for U.S. bond weight. Table 5 Input / output paper sizes. The table defines the paper sizes that are recognized by the DADH, document glass and the paper trays when using an OCT output device. Table 6 LCSS output paper sizes. The table defines the paper sizes that can be delivered to the output trays of an LCSS. Table 7 HCSS and HCSS BM output paper sizes. The table defines the paper sizes that can be delivered to the output bins of the HCSS and HCSS BM. Table 8 Output stock performance. The table shows the media (stock) performance con- straints for the output. Performance will not be guaranteed for media not listed in the table. Media that is smaller than 139 mm (5.5 inches) in either the process or cross pro- cess direction cannot be duplexed. Table 9. Input document material definitions. Table 10. Input document quality definitions. Table 1 Performance indication Code Description 3 Excellent performance 2 Good performance (Good image quality, some jams and poor stacking) 1 Degraded performance (Image quality defects, increased jams or bad stacking) X Not recommended (outside specification) N Size unrecognized and not acceptable U Size unrecognized but acceptable Y Size recognized and accepted Table 2 European papers Paper Size Paper Weight gsm Feed Direction Paper Type Tray 1/2 Tray 3/4 Bypass Duplex LCSS HCSS HCSSBM bin 0 and 1 HCSSBM bin 2 Defects A4 60 LEF Plain paper 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 Duplex show through A4 60 SEF Plain paper 2 X 2 2 3 3 3 3 Duplex show through A4 61 gsm - 120 LEF Plain paper 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 None A4 61 gsm - 120 SEF Plain paper 3 X 3 3 3 3 3 3 None A4 121 gsm - 200 LEF Plain paper 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 None A4 121 gsm - 200 SEF Plain paper 2 X 2 2 3 3 3 3 None A4 201 gsm - 216 LEF / SEF Plain paper X X 2 X 3 3 3 3 None A4 - LEF / SEF Labels X X 2 X 3 3 3 X None (feed to bin 0 only) A4 - LEF / SEF Plain transparency X X 2 X 3 3 3 X None (feed to bin 0 only) A4 - LEF White strip transparency X X 2 X 3 3 3 X None (feed to bin 0 only) A4 - SEF White strip transparency X X X X X X X X Out of specification A4 - LEF Paper backed transparency X X 2 X 3 3 3 X None (feed to bin 0 only) A4 - SEF Paper backed transparency X X X X X X X X Out of specification Oversize A4 - LEF Tabs 2 X 2 X 3 3 3 X Productivity reduction Oversize A4 - LEF Covers 2 X 2 X 3 3 3 X Productivity reduction A3 60 SEF Plain paper 2 X 2 1 3 3 3 3 Curl A3 61 gsm - 120 SEF Plain paper 3 X 3 3 3 3 3 3 None A3 120 gsm - 161 SEF Plain paper 2 X 2 2 3 3 3 3 None A3 161 gsm - 200 SEF Plain paper 2 X 2 1 3 3 3 3 Mis-registration and skew A5 60 LEF Plain paper 2 X 2 1 3 3 3 X Curl A5 60 SEF Plain paper X X 2 1 3 3 3 X Curl A5 61 gsm - 120 LEF Plain paper 3 X 3 3 3 3 3 X None July 2005 6-36 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 20 General Procedures & Information A5 61 gsm - 120 SEF Plain paper X X 3 3 3 3 3 X None A5 121 gsm - 200 LEF Plain paper 2 X 2 2 3 3 3 X None A5 121 gsm - 200 SEF Plain paper X X 2 1 3 3 3 X Mis-registration and skew A6 60 LEF Plain paper X X X X 3 3 3 X Out of specification. A6 60 SEF Plain paper X X 2 1 3 3 3 X Curl A6 61 gsm - 120 LEF Plain paper X X X X 3 3 3 X Out of specification. A6 61 gsm - 120 SEF Plain paper X X 3 2 3 3 3 X None A6 121 gsm - 200 LEF Plain paper X X X X 3 3 3 X Out of specification. A6 121 gsm - 200 SEF Plain paper X X 1 1 3 3 3 X Poor feeding A4 60 LEF / SEF Nekosa 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 X Jams 8.5 x 12.4 inch All SEF Spanish Folio 2 X 2 2 3 3 3 X Not tested A4 200 LEF / SEF Premier TCF 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 X Poor fusing All 100 LEF / SEF Conqueror finely ridged laid 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 X Poor fusing All 80 LEF / SEF Recycled 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 X Excessive curl Any Any LEF / SEF Jobs with covers 1 X 1 1 3 3 3 X Rear cover of stapled sets of more than 35 sheets plus 2 covers, may be mis-regis- tered in the LCSS Table 2 European papers Paper Size Paper Weight gsm Feed Direction Paper Type Tray 1/2 Tray 3/4 Bypass Duplex LCSS HCSS HCSSBM bin 0 and 1 HCSSBM bin 2 Defects Table 3 American papers Paper Size inches Paper Weight US bond lb. Feed Direction Paper Type Tray 1/2 Tray 3/4 Bypass Duplex LCSS HCSS HCSSBM bin 0 and 1 HCSSBM bin 2 Defects 8.5 x 11 16 LEF Plain paper 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 Duplex show through 8.5 x 11 16 SEF Plain paper 2 X 2 2 3 3 3 3 Duplex show through 8.5 x 11 20 - 32 LEF Plain paper 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 None 8.5 x 11 20 - 32 SEF Plain paper 3 X 3 3 3 3 3 3 None 8.5 x 11 34- 53 LEF Plain paper 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 None 8.5 x 11 34- 53 SEF Plain paper 2 X 2 2 3 3 3 3 None 8.5 x 11 57 LEF / SEF Plain paper X X 2 X 3 3 3 3 None 8.5 x 11 - LEF / SEF Labels X X 2 X 3 3 3 3 None (feed to bin 0 only) 8.5 x 11 - LEF / SEF Plain transparency X X 2 X 3 3 3 X None (feed to bin 0 only) 8.5 x 11 - LEF White strip transparency X X 2 X 3 3 3 X None (feed to bin 0 only) 8.5 x 11 - SEF White strip transparency X X X X X X X X Out of specification 8.5 x 11 - LEF Paper backed transpar- ency X X 2 X 3 3 3 X None (feed to bin 0 only) 8.5 x 11 - SEF Paper backed transpar- ency X X X X X X X X Out of specification July 2005 6-37 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 20 General Procedures & Information Oversize 8.5 x 11 - LEF Tabs 2 X 2 X 3 3 3 X Productivity reduction Oversize 8.5 x 11 - LEF Covers 2 X 2 X 3 3 3 X Productivity reduction 11 x 17 16 SEF Plain paper 2 X 2 1 3 3 3 3 Curl 11 x 17 20 - 32 SEF Plain paper 3 X 3 3 3 3 3 3 None 11 x 17 34 - 53 SEF Plain paper 2 X 2 1 3 3 3 3 Mis-registration and skew 8.5 x 14 16 SEF Plain paper 2 X 2 1 3 3 3 3 Curl 8.5 x 14 20 - 32 SEF Plain paper 3 X 3 3 3 3 3 3 None 8.5 x 14 34 - 53 SEF Plain paper 2 X 2 1 3 3 3 3 Mis-registration and skew 8.5 x 5.5 16 LEF Plain paper 2 X 2 1 3 3 3 X Not tested 8.5 x 5.5 16 SEF Plain paper X X 2 1 3 3 3 X Not tested 8.5 x 5.5 20 - 32 LEF Plain paper 3 X 3 3 3 3 3 X Not tested 8.5 x 5.5 20 - 32 SEF Plain paper X X 3 3 3 3 3 X Not tested 8.5 x 5.5 34 - 53 LEF Plain paper 2 X 2 2 3 3 3 X Not tested 8.5 x 5.5 34 - 53 SEF Plain paper X X 2 1 3 3 3 X Not tested 5.5 x 4.25 16 LEF Plain paper X X X X 3 3 3 X Out of specification. 5.5 x 4.25 16 SEF Plain paper X X 2 1 3 3 3 X Not tested 5.5 x 4.25 20 - 32 LEF Plain paper X X X X 3 3 3 X Out of specification. 5.5 x 4.25 20 - 32 SEF Plain paper X X 3 2 3 3 3 X Not tested 5.5 x 4.25 34 - 53 LEF Plain paper X X X X 3 3 3 X Out of specification. 5.5 x 4.25 34 - 53 SEF Plain paper X X 1 1 3 3 3 X Not tested 11 x 17 32 SEF Domtar (10% recycled) 1 X 1 1 3 3 3 3 Bad stacking due to curl 8.5 x 11 65 LEF / SEF Xerox 65lb cover 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 X Degraded fusing 8.5 x 11 90 LEF / SEF Xerox 90lb index 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 X Degraded fusing 8.5 x 11 110 LEF / SEF Springhill index plus 110lb 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 X Degraded fusing Any Any LEF / SEF Jobs with covers 1 X 1 1 3 3 3 X Rear cover of stapled sets of more than 35 sheets plus 2 covers, may be mis-regis- tered in the LCSS Table 4 U.S. paper weight conversion US post card thickness (mm) (see NOTE) US bond weight (lb.) US text / book weight (lb.) US cover weight (lb.) US Bristol weight (lb.) US index weight (lb.) US tag weight (lb.) Metric weight (gsm) - 16 41 22 27 33 37 60 - 17 43 24 29 35 39 64 - 20 50 28 34 42 46 75 - 21 54 30 36 44 49 80 - 22 56 31 38 46 51 83 - 24 60 33 41 50 55 90 - 27 68 37 45 55 61 100 Table 3 American papers Paper Size inches Paper Weight US bond lb. Feed Direction Paper Type Tray 1/2 Tray 3/4 Bypass Duplex LCSS HCSS HCSSBM bin 0 and 1 HCSSBM bin 2 Defects July 2005 6-38 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 20 General Procedures & Information NOTE: U.S. Post Card measurements are approximate. Use for reference only. - 28 70 39 49 58 65 105 - 32 80 44 55 67 74 120 - 34 86 47 58 71 79 128 - 36 90 50 62 75 83 135 0.18 39 100 55 67 82 91 148 0.19 42 107 58 72 87 97 158 0.20 43 110 60 74 90 100 163 0.23 47 119 65 80 97 108 176 0.25 51 128 70 86 105 117 190 0.26 53 134 74 90 110 122 199 0.27 54 137 75 93 113 125 203 0.29 58 146 80 98 120 133 216 0.32 65 165 90 111 135 150 244 0.33 66 169 92 114 138 154 250 0.34 67 171 94 115 140 155 253 0.35 70 178 98 120 146 162 264 0.36 72 183 100 123 150 166 271 Table 4 U.S. paper weight conversion US post card thickness (mm) (see NOTE) US bond weight (lb.) US text / book weight (lb.) US cover weight (lb.) US Bristol weight (lb.) US index weight (lb.) US tag weight (lb.) Metric weight (gsm) Table 5 Input / output Paper sizes Paper size Paper size Paper size Orie ntati on Paper tray size sensing Paper tray size sensing Paper tray size sensing DADH size sensing DADH size sensing DADH size sensing Document glass size sensing Document glass size sensing Document glass size sensing Output device Notes Common Name Inch (W x L) +/-1/32 inch mm (W x L) +/-1 mm LEF / SEF Tray 1 and 2 Bypass tray Tray 3 and 4 NASG Eur / Asia Latin NASG Eur / Asia Latin OCT - Letter 8.5 x 11 216 x 279 SEF Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - Letter 8.5 x 11 216 x 279 LEF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - Ledger 11 x 17 279 x 432 SEF Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - Invoice (statement) 8.5 x 5.5 216 x 138 SEF N Y N Y* Y* Y* Y Y Y Y *ISO A5 or 8.5 x 5.5 depends on NVM 2 setting Invoice (statement) 8.5 x 5.5 216 x 138 LEF Y Y N Y* Y* Y* Y Y Y Y *ISO A5 or 8.5 x 5.5 depends on NVM 2 setting Postcard 4.25 x 5.5 108 x 140 SEF N Y N N N N Y U U Y - Postcard 4.25 x 5.5 108 x 140 LEF N N N N N N U U U N Cannot be fed in IOT Legal 8.5 x 14 216 x 356 SEF Y Y N Y Y Y Y U U Y - ISO A4 8.26 x 11.69 210 x 297 SEF Y Y N Y* Y* Y* Y Y Y Y *ISO A4 or 8.5 x 13 depends on NVM 1 setting ISO A4 8.26 x 11.69 210 x 297 LEF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - July 2005 6-39 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 20 General Procedures & Information ISO A3 11.69 x 16.54 297 x 420 SEF Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - ISO A5 5.83 x 8.27 148 x 210 SEF N Y N Y* Y* Y* U Y U Y *ISO A5 or 8.5 x 5.5 depends on NVM 2 setting ISO A5 5.83 x 8.27 148 x 210 LEF Y Y N Y* Y* Y* U Y U Y *ISO A5 or 8.5 x 5.5 depends on NVM 2 setting ISO A6 4.13 x 5.83 105 x 148 SEF N Y N N N N U Y Y Y - ISO A6 4.13 x 5.83 105 x 148 LEF N N N N N N U U U N - JIS B5 7.17 x 10.12 182 x 257 SEF U Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - JIS B5 7.17 x 10.12 182 x 257 LEF U Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - JIS B4 10.12 x 14.33 257 x 364 SEF U Y N U* U* U* Y Y Y Y * Detected as ISO B4 JIS B6 5.08 x 7.17 128 x 182 SEF N Y N N N N Y Y Y Y - JIS B6 5.08 x 7.17 128 x 182 LEF N N N U* U* U* U U U Y -* Detected as ISO B5 ISO B5 6.93 x 9.84 176 x 250 SEF N U N Y Y Y U U U Y - ISO B5 6.93 x 9.84 176 x 250 LEF U U N Y Y Y U U U Y - ISO B4 9.84 x 13.9 250 x 353 SEF U U N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - SB4 9.9 x 14.09 252 x 358 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO B4 Postcard- Lakes 4.5 x 6 114 x 152 SEF N U N N N N U U U Y - Postcard- Lakes 4.5 x 6 114 x 152 LEF N N N U* U* U* U U U N * Detected as ISO A5 or 8.5 x 5.5 depending on NVM 2 setting Postcard 5 x 7 127 x 178 SEF N U N N N N U U U Y - Postcard 5 x 7 127 x 178 LEF N N N U* U* U* U U U N * Detected as ISO A5 or 8.5 x 5.5 depending on NVM 2 setting Oufuku- Hagaki Postcard 5.83 x 7.87 148 x 200 SEF N U N U* U* U* U U U Y * Detected as ISO A5 or 8.5 x 5.5 depending on NVM 2 setting Oufuku- Hagaki Postcard 5.83 x 7.87 148 x 200 LEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO A5 or 8.5 x 5.5 depending on NVM 2 setting 6 x 9 inch 6 x 9 152 x 229 SEF N U N U* U* U* U U U U *Detected as ISO A5 or 8.5 x 5.5 depending on NVM 2 setting 6 x 9 inch 6 x 9 152 x 229 LEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO A5 or 8.5 x 5.5 depending on NVM 2 setting Royal Octavo 6 x 9.5 152 x 241 SEF N U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO A5 or 8.5 x 5.5 depends on NVM 2 setting Royal Octavo 6 x 9.5 152 x 241 LEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO B5 Foolscap Quarto 6.5 x 8.25 165 x 206 SEF N U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO B5 Table 5 Input / output Paper sizes Paper size Paper size Paper size Orie ntati on Paper tray size sensing Paper tray size sensing Paper tray size sensing DADH size sensing DADH size sensing DADH size sensing Document glass size sensing Document glass size sensing Document glass size sensing Output device Notes Common Name Inch (W x L) +/-1/32 inch mm (W x L) +/-1 mm LEF / SEF Tray 1 and 2 Bypass tray Tray 3 and 4 NASG Eur / Asia Latin NASG Eur / Asia Latin OCT - July 2005 6-40 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 20 General Procedures & Information Foolscap Quarto 6.5 x 8.25 165 x 206 LEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as 8.5 x 11 Crown Quarto 7.25 x 9.5 184 x 241 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO B5 Crown Quarto 7.25 x 9.5 184 x 241 LEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO B5 Executive 7.25 x 10.5 184 x 267 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as 8.5 x 11 Executive 7.25 x 10.5 184 x 267 LEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as 8.5 x 11 16K Taiwan 7.64 x 10.51 194 x 267 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as 8.5 x 11 16K Taiwan 7.64 x 10.51 194 x 267 LEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as 8.5 x 11 Quarto 8 x 10 203 x 254 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y * Detected as 8.5 x 11 Quarto 8 x 10 203 x 254 LEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y * Detected as 8.5 x 11 - 8 x 10.5 203 x 267 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y * Detected as 8.5 x 11 - 8 x 10.5 203 x 267 LEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y * Detected as 8.5 x 11 8 x 13 inch foolscap 8 x 13 203 x 330 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y * Detected as 8.5 x 11 - 8.26 x 10 210 x 254 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y * Detected as 8.5 x 11 - 8.26 x 10 210 x 254 LEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y * Detected as 8.5 x 11 - 8.26 x 10.63 210 x 270 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y * Detected as 8.5 x 11 - 8.26 x 10.63 210 x 270 LEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y * Detected as 8.5 x 11 - 8.26 x 13 210 x 330 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO A4 or 8.5 x 13 depends on NVM 1 setting Foolscap Folio 8.25 x 13.06 209 x 333 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO A4 or 8.5 x 13 depends on NVM 1 setting Demi Quarto 8.46 x 10.7 215 x 273 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as 8.5 x 11 Demi Quarto 8.46 x 10.7 215 x 273 LEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as 8.5 x 11 - 8.46 x 10.83 215 x 275 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO A4 or 8.5 x 13 depends on NVM 1 setting - 8.46 x 10.83 215 x 275 LEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO A4 or 8.5 x 13 depends on NVM 1 setting Folio (Spain) 8.46 x 12.4 215 x 315 SEF Y# U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO A4 or 8.5 x 13 depends on NVM 1 setting. #Detected as 8.5 x 13 - 8.66 x 13 220 x 330 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO A4 or 8.5 x 13 depends on NVM 1 setting. - 8.75 x 11.69 223 x 297 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO A4 or 8.5 x 13 depends on NVM 1 setting. - 8.75 x 11.69 223 x 297 LEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO A4 or 8.5 x 13 depends on NVM 1 setting. Table 5 Input / output Paper sizes Paper size Paper size Paper size Orie ntati on Paper tray size sensing Paper tray size sensing Paper tray size sensing DADH size sensing DADH size sensing DADH size sensing Document glass size sensing Document glass size sensing Document glass size sensing Output device Notes Common Name Inch (W x L) +/-1/32 inch mm (W x L) +/-1 mm LEF / SEF Tray 1 and 2 Bypass tray Tray 3 and 4 NASG Eur / Asia Latin NASG Eur / Asia Latin OCT - July 2005 6-41 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 20 General Procedures & Information Arch A 9 x 12 229 x 305 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO A4 or 8.5 x 13 depends on NVM 1 setting. SB4 9.92 x 14.09 252 x 258 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO B4 SB4 9.92 x 14.09 252 x 258 LEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO B4 Accounting 10 x 14 254 x 356 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO B4 - 10 x 15 254 x 381 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO B4 8K Taiwan 10.51 x 15.28 267 x 388 SEF U U N U* U* U* U U U Y *Detected as ISO B4 Table 6 LCSS output paper sizes Paper Size Paper Size Paper Size Orientation Output Staple position Staple position Staple position Option Output Common Name Inch (W x L) mm (W x L) LEF / SEF Stack Front Rear Dual Hole punch (all types) Top Tray Letter 8.5 x 11 216 x 279 SEF Y Y Y N N Y Letter 8.5 x 11 216 x 279 LEF Y Y N Y Y Y Ledger 11 x 17 279 x 432 SEF Y Y N Y Y Y Invoice (statement) 8.5 x 5.5 216 x 140 SEF Y Y N N N Y Invoice (statement) 8.5 x 5.5 216 x 140 LEF Y Y Y N Y Y Postcard 4.25 x 5.5 108 x 140 SEF N N N N N Y Postcard 4.25 x 5.5 108 x 140 LEF N N N N N N Legal 8.5 x 14 216 x 356 SEF Y Y Y N Y Y ISO A4 8.26 x 11.69 210 x 297 SEF Y Y Y N N Y ISO A4 8.26 x 11.69 210 x 297 LEF Y Y N Y Y Y ISO A3 11.69 x 16.54 297 x 420 SEF Y Y N Y Y Y ISO A5 5.83 x 8.27 148 x 210 SEF Y Y N N N Y ISO A5 5.83 x 8.27 148 x 210 LEF Y Y N N N Y ISO A6 4.13 x 5.83 105 x 148 SEF N N N N N Y ISO A6 4.13 x 5.83 105 x 148 LEF N N N N N N Foolscap or Euroletter 8.5 x 13 216 x 330 SEF Y Y Y N Y Y JIS B5 7.17 x 10.12 182 x 257 SEF Y Y N N N Y JIS B5 7.17 x 10.12 182 x 257 LEF Y Y N N N Y JIS B4 10.12 x 14.33 257 x 364 SEF Y Y N N N Y JIS B6 5.08 x 7.17 128 x 182 SEF N N N N N Y JIS B6 5.08 x 7.17 128 x 182 LEF N N N N N N ISO B5 6.93 x 9.84 176 x 250 SEF Y Y N N N Y ISO B5 6.93 x 9.84 176 x 250 LEF Y Y N N N Y ISO B4 9.84 x 13.9 250 x 353 SEF Y Y N N N Y SB4 9.92 x 14.09 252 x 358 SEF Y Y N N N Y Table 5 Input / output Paper sizes Paper size Paper size Paper size Orie ntati on Paper tray size sensing Paper tray size sensing Paper tray size sensing DADH size sensing DADH size sensing DADH size sensing Document glass size sensing Document glass size sensing Document glass size sensing Output device Notes Common Name Inch (W x L) +/-1/32 inch mm (W x L) +/-1 mm LEF / SEF Tray 1 and 2 Bypass tray Tray 3 and 4 NASG Eur / Asia Latin NASG Eur / Asia Latin OCT - July 2005 6-42 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 20 General Procedures & Information ISO A4 Cover or Tab 8.78 x 11.69 297 x 223 SEF Y Y N N N Y ISO A4 Cover or Tab 8.78 x 11.69 297 x 223 LEF Y Y N N N Y Letter Cover or Tab 9 x 11 229 x 279 SEF Y Y N N N Y Letter Cover or Tab 9 x 11 229 x 279 LEF Y Y N N N Y Postcard-Lakes 4.5 x 6 114 x 152 SEF N N N N N Y Postcard-Lakes 4.5 x 6 114 x 152 LEF N N N N N N Postcard 5 x 7 127 x 178 SEF N N N N N Y Postcard 5 x 7 127 x 178 LEF N N N N N N Oufuku-Hagaki Postcard 5.83 x 7.87 148 x 200 SEF Y Y N N N Y Oufuku-Hagaki Postcard 5.83 x 7.87 148 x 200 LEF Y Y Y N N Y 6 x 9 inch 6 x 9 152 x 229 SEF Y Y N N N Y 6 x 9 inch 6 x 9 152 x 229 LEF Y Y N N N Y Royal Octavo 6 x 9.5 152 x 241 SEF Y Y N N N Y Royal Octavo 6 x 9.5 152 x 241 LEF Y Y N N N Y Foolscap Quarto 6.5 x 8.25 165 x 206 SEF Y Y N N N Y Foolscap Quarto 6.5 x 8.25 165 x 206 LEF Y Y Y N N Y Crown Quarto 7.25 x 9.5 184 x 241 SEF Y Y N N N Y Crown Quarto 7.25 x 9.5 184 x 241 LEF Y Y N N N Y Executive 7.25 x 10.5 184 x 267 SEF Y Y N N N Y Executive 7.25 x 10.5 184 x 267 LEF Y Y N N N Y 16K Taiwan 7.64 x 10.51 194 x 267 SEF Y Y N N N Y 16K Taiwan 7.64 x 10.51 194 x 267 LEF Y Y N N N Y Quarto 8 x 10 203 x 254 SEF Y Y Y N N Y Quarto 8 x 10 203 x 254 LEF Y Y N N N Y - 8 x 10.5 203 x 267 SEF Y Y Y N N Y - 8 x 10.5 203 x 267 LEF Y Y N N N Y - 8 x 13 203 x 330 SEF Y Y Y N N Y - 8.26 x 10 210 x 254 SEF Y Y Y N N Y - 8.26 x 10 210 x 254 LEF Y Y N N N Y - 8.26 x 10.63 210 x 270 SEF Y Y Y N N Y - 8.26 x 10.63 210 x 270 LEF Y Y N N N Y Foolscap Folio 8.25 x 13.06 209 x 333 SEF Y Y Y N N Y 8.26 x 13 210 x 330 SEF Y Y Y N N Y Demi Quarto 8.46 x 10.7 215 x 273 SEF Y Y Y N N Y Demi Quarto 8.46 x 10.7 215 x 273 LEF Y Y N N N Y - 8.46 x 10.83 215 x 275 SEF Y Y Y N N Y - 8.46 x 10.83 215 x 275 LEF Y Y N N N Y Folio (Spain) 8.46 x 12.4 215 x 315 SEF Y Y Y N N Y Table 6 LCSS output paper sizes Paper Size Paper Size Paper Size Orientation Output Staple position Staple position Staple position Option Output Common Name Inch (W x L) mm (W x L) LEF / SEF Stack Front Rear Dual Hole punch (all types) Top Tray July 2005 6-43 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 20 General Procedures & Information - 8.66 x 13 220 x 330 SEF Y Y Y N N Y - 8.75 x 11.69 223 x 297 SEF Y Y N N N Y - 8.75 x 11.69 223 x 297 LEF Y Y N Y Y Y Arch A 9 x 12 229 x 305 SEF Y Y N N N Y SB4 9.92 x 14.09 252 x 358 SEF Y Y N N N Y Accounting 10 x 14 254 x 356 SEF Y Y N N N Y - 10 x 15 254 x 381 SEF Y Y N N N Y 8K Taiwan 10.51 x 15.28 267 x 388 SEF Y Y N N N Y Table 7 HCSS and HCSS BM output paper sizes Paper Size Paper Size Paper Size Orientation Output Staple position Staple position Staple position Staple position Option Output Output Common Name Inch (W x L) mm (W x L) LEF / SEF Stack Front Rear Dual Multiple Hole punch (all types) Top Tray Booklet maker Letter 8.5 x 11 216 x 279 SEF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Letter 8.5 x 11 216 x 279 LEF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Ledger 11 x 17 279 x 432 SEF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Invoice (statement) 8.5 x 5.5 216 x 140 SEF Y N N N N N Y N Invoice (statement) 8.5 x 5.5 216 x 140 LEF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Postcard 4.25 x 5.5 108 x 140 SEF N N N N N N Y N Postcard 4.25 x 5.5 108 x 140 LEF N N N N N N N N Legal 8.5 x 14 216 x 356 SEF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ISO A4 8.26 x 11.69 210 x 297 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y ISO A4 8.26 x 11.69 210 x 297 LEF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N ISO A3 11.69 x 16.54 297 x 420 SEF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ISO A5 5.83 x 8.27 148 x 210 SEF Y N N N N N Y N ISO A5 5.83 x 8.27 148 x 210 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N ISO A6 4.13 x 5.83 105 x 148 SEF N N N N N N Y N ISO A6 4.13 x 5.83 105 x 148 LEF N N N N N N N N Foolscap or Euroletter 8.5 x 13 216 x 330 SEF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y JIS B5 7.17 x 10.12 182 x 257 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N JIS B5 7.17 x 10.12 182 x 257 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N JIS B4 10.12 x 14.33 257 x 364 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N JIS B6 5.08 x 7.17 128 x 182 SEF N N N N N N Y N JIS B6 5.08 x 7.17 128 x 182 LEF N N N N N N N N ISO B5 6.93 x 9.84 176 x 250 SEF Y Y N N N N Y N ISO B5 6.93 x 9.84 176 x 250 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N ISO B4 9.84 x 13.9 250 x 353 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Table 6 LCSS output paper sizes Paper Size Paper Size Paper Size Orientation Output Staple position Staple position Staple position Option Output Common Name Inch (W x L) mm (W x L) LEF / SEF Stack Front Rear Dual Hole punch (all types) Top Tray July 2005 6-44 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 20 General Procedures & Information ISO A4 Cover 8.78 x 11.69 297 x 223 SEF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N ISO A4 Cover or Tab (tabs leading) 8.78 x 11.69 297 x 223 LEF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Letter Cover 9 x 11 229 x 279 SEF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Letter Cover or Tab (tabs lead- ing) 9 x 11 229 x 279 LEF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Postcard-Lakes 4.5 x 6 114 x 152 SEF Y N N N N N Y N Postcard-Lakes 4.5 x 6 114 x 152 LEF N N N N N N N N Postcard 5 x 7 127 x 178 SEF Y N N N N N Y N Postcard 5 x 7 127 x 178 LEF N N N N N N N N Oufuku-Hagaki Postcard 5.83 x 7.87 148 x 200 SEF Y N N N N N Y N Oufuku-Hagaki Postcard 5.83 x 7.87 148 x 200 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N 6 x 9 inch 6 x 9 152 x 229 SEF Y N N N N N Y N 6 x 9 inch 6 x 9 152 x 229 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Royal Octavo 6 x 9.5 152 x 241 SEF Y N N N N N Y N Royal Octavo 6 x 9.5 152 x 241 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Foolscap Quarto 6.5 x 8.25 165 x 206 SEF Y N N N N N Y N Foolscap Quarto 6.5 x 8.25 165 x 206 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Crown Quarto 7.25 x 9.5 184 x 241 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Crown Quarto 7.25 x 9.5 184 x 241 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Executive 7.25 x 10.5 184 x 267 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Executive 7.25 x 10.5 184 x 267 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N 16K Taiwan 7.64 x 10.51 194 x 267 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N 16K Taiwan 7.64 x 10.51 194 x 267 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Quarto 8 x 10 203 x 254 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Quarto 8 x 10 203 x 254 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N - 8 x 10.5 203 x 267 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N - 8 x 10.5 203 x 267 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N - 8 x 13 203 x 330 SEF Y Y Y Y N N Y N - 8.26 x 10 210 x 254 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N - 8.26 x 10 210 x 254 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N - 8.26 x 10.63 210 x 270 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N - 8.26 x 10.63 210 x 270 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Foolscap Folio 8.25 x 13.06 209 x 333 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N 8.26 x 13 210 x 330 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Demi Quarto 8.46 x 10.7 215 x 273 SEF Y Y Y Y N N Y N Demi Quarto 8.46 x 10.7 215 x 273 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N - 8.46 x 10.83 215 x 275 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Table 7 HCSS and HCSS BM output paper sizes Paper Size Paper Size Paper Size Orientation Output Staple position Staple position Staple position Staple position Option Output Output Common Name Inch (W x L) mm (W x L) LEF / SEF Stack Front Rear Dual Multiple Hole punch (all types) Top Tray Booklet maker July 2005 6-45 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 20 General Procedures & Information - 8.46 x 10.83 215 x 275 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Folio (Spain) 8.46 x 12.4 215 x 315 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N - 8.66 x 13 220 x 330 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N - 8.75 x 11.69 223 x 297 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N - 8.75 x 11.69 223 x 297 LEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Arch A 9 x 12 229 x 305 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N SB4 9.92 x 14.09 252 x 358 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Accounting 10 x 14 254 x 356 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N - 10 x 15 254 x 381 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N 8K Taiwan 10.51 x 15.28 267 x 388 SEF Y Y Y Y Y N Y N Custom size, cross process direction (minimum) 4.13 105 N N N N N N N Y N Custom size, process direction (minimum) 5.5 138 N N N N N N N Y N Custom size, cross process direction (maximum) 11.69 297 N N N N N N N Y N Custom size, process direction (maximum) 17.01 432 N N N N N N N Y N Table 8 Output stock performance Stock Type Trays 1 and 2 Bypass Trays 3 and 4 Duplex Offset Stack Staple Hole punch Notes Bond/standard 70 gsm to 90 gsm (16 lbs to 24 lbs) Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - Index Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - Recycled Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - Transparency (non paper backed) N Y N N Y (1) (2) Y (1) (3) N N (1). An increase in set scatter or set to set registration may occur with greater than 20 sheets (2). LCSS only (3). Top tray only for HCSS Transparency (paper backed) N Y N N Y (1) (2) Y (1) (3) N N Must be fed with sealed edge lead- ing. Must not be inverted. (1) An increase in set scatter or set to set registration may occur with greater than 20 sheets (2). LCSS only (3). Top tray only for HCSS Table 7 HCSS and HCSS BM output paper sizes Paper Size Paper Size Paper Size Orientation Output Staple position Staple position Staple position Staple position Option Output Output Common Name Inch (W x L) mm (W x L) LEF / SEF Stack Front Rear Dual Multiple Hole punch (all types) Top Tray Booklet maker July 2005 6-46 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 20 General Procedures & Information Labels N (4) Y N N N Y (2) N N Must not be inverted. (2) LCSS = Top tray only. HCSS = Top tray only (4). Except for hospital labels Card stock, 120 gsm to 200 gsm Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - Card stock, 216 gsm N Y N N Y Y Y Y - Tabs Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Tabs must be on trail edge when fed from trays and bypass, but lead edge when arriving at the output. Therefore tab stock will be inverted before out- put. Hole punch registration perfor- mance may be degraded Punched Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N - Envelopes No. 10 size envelopes only from tray 2 with an optional envelope insert kit Y N N Y Y (3) N N Must not be inverted (3) LCSS = Top tray only. No. 10 size envelopes NASG/XCL, (32-55 ppm) only Table 9 Input document material definitions Category Material Image Type Group I. Common usage input. 80 gsm (20lb.) to 120gsm (32lb.) or equivalent weight range (rag bond offset and ledger paper). This group includes 4040 paper. Impact typewriter, offset image, Xerographic image, gravure image, Letter- press image, pencil 2H or harder, ballpoint pen, ink pen. Group II. Heavy weight common usage input. 121gsm (32.1lb.) to 200gsm (110lb.) index or equivalent weight range (rag bond and ledger paper). Impact typewriter, offset image, Xerographic image, gravure image, Letter- press image, pencil 2H or harder, ballpoint pen, ink pen. Group III. Light weight common usage input. 60gsm (16lb) to 79gsm (19.9lb.) bond or equivalent weight range (rag bond, offset, mimo/duplicator, and NCR paper). Impact typewriter, offset image, Xerographic image, gravure image, Letter- press image, pencil 2H or harder, ballpoint pen, ink pen. Group IV. Common surface finished paper. 60gsm (16lb) to 200gsm (110lb.) index or equivalent (Bristol text, maga- zine, cover, vellum, safety paper) Impact typewriter, offset image, Xerographic image, gravure image, Letter- press image, pencil 2H or harder, ballpoint pen, ink pen. Group V. Uncommon and other input. 80 gsm (20lb.) to 200gsm (110lb.) or equivalent weight: plastic laminated paper: metallic cover stock: tag stock: plastic transparencies: Telecopier paper: label stock: silver photographic paper: Electrofax paper (ZnO) race-erase: paste ups with loose edges type 1, 2 & 3: XE approved punched or perforated stock: Continuous computer forms. Impact typewriter, offset image, Xerographic image, gravure image, Letter- press image, pencil 2H or harder, ballpoint pen, ink pen. Liquid developed electrostatic image. Group VI. Light weight input. 49gsm (13lb.) to 59gsm 15.9lb.) bond or equivalent weight range (rag bond, ledger mimeo or GSE papers). Impact typewriter, offset image, Xerographic image, gravure image, Letter- press image, pencil 2H or harder, ballpoint pen, ink pen. Group VII. 34gsm (9lb) to 48gsm (12.9lb) bond or equivalent weight range (rag bond, ledger mimeo or GSE papers). Impact typewriter, offset image, Xerographic image, gravure image, Letter- press image, pencil 2H or harder, ballpoint pen, ink pen. Table 10 Input document quality definitions Defect Acceptable Marginal Unacceptable Notes Holes. Maximum of three cleanly punched holes up to 6mm. (0.25 inch) diameter. Four to nine cleanly punched holes. Rough or torn holes. - Table 8 Output stock performance Stock Type Trays 1 and 2 Bypass Trays 3 and 4 Duplex Offset Stack Staple Hole punch Notes July 2005 6-47 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 20 General Procedures & Information Staples. Cleanly removed staples. Poorly removed staples resulting in dog- ears*. Staples not removed. Edge defects. None. Any cut or tear near a corner less than 3mm. (0.125 inch) in length. Any cut or tear not at a corner or greater than 3 mm. (0.125 inch) in length, - Folds* (in the feed direction). Two letter folds less than 1.5 mm. (0.062 inch) high. Two letter folds less than 3mm. (0.125 inch) high. Any fold greater than 3mm. (0.125 inch) high. * Folds must be flattened to within 6mm (0.25 inch) height before plac- ing in the input device. Folds* (across the feed direc- tion) None. One fold not to exceed 3mm. (0.125 inch) high. Any fold greater than 3mm. (0.125 inch) high. * Folds must be flattened to within 6mm (0.25 inch) height before plac- ing in the input device. Curl (measured from a flat sur- face). None. In-ream or inherent curl up to 13mm. (0.5 inch) maximum. - Curl greater than 13mm. Wrinkle. None. Multiple moderate wrinkles, up to 38mm. (1.5 inch) long in any direction, 3mm. (0.125 inch) in height. Severe wrinkles greater than 38mm. (1.5 inch) long in any direction, greater than 3mm. (0.125 inch) in height - Foreign material on the surface. None. Hole reinforcement, correction fluid or dry glue no greater than 13 square millimetres. (0.02 square inch) per correction. Correction tape major paste-up or correction fluid greater than 13 square millimetres. (0.02 square inch) per correction. - Bent corners (dog-ears)* No bent corners One bent corner up to 75mm. (3 inch) diago- nal length One or more bent corner exceeding 75mm. (3 inch) diagonal length. * Dog ears must be flattened to within 6mm (0.25 inch) height before plac- ing in the input device. Computer fan fold sheets - Perforated tractor feed edges cleanly removed. Perforated tractor feed edges not removed. - Table 10 Input document quality definitions Defect Acceptable Marginal Unacceptable Notes July 2005 6-48 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 21 General Procedures & Information GP 21 Installation Space Requirements Purpose To outline the general space requirements to enable safe use and adequate access for service. WARNING Do not work in a confined space. 1 m (39 inches) space is needed for safe working. WARNING USA and Canada. Do not install this machine in a hallway or exit route that does not have 1.12 m (44 inches) of space additional to the normal space requirements in front of the machine. To conform with fire regulations this additional 1.12 m (44 inches) of space is needed in front of the machine in hallway and exit routes. Machine Height CC232-WCP255 Machine height with the platen lowered = 1010mm (39.6 inches) Machine height with the platen raised = 1400mm (55.1 inches) Machine height with the DADH lowered = 1110 mm (43.7 inches) Machine height with the DADH raised = 1453 mm (57.2 inches) CC265-WCP275 Machine height with the DADH lowered = 1107 mm (43.5 inches) Machine height with the DADH raised = 1451 mm (57.1 inches) Machine Weight CC232-WCP255 Basic machine weight = 110 kg (242.5 lbs.) Fully configured machine weight = 125 kg (276 lbs.) NOTE: Machine weight does not include the weight of the finisher. CC265-WCP275 Basic machine weight = 125 kg (276 lbs.) Fully configured machine weight = 131 kg (289 lbs.) NOTE: Machine weight does not include the weight of the finisher. Finishers OCT = 2 kg (4.5 lbs.) 1K LCSS = 23 kg (51 lbs.) 2K LCSS = 30 kg (66.5 lbs.) HCSS = 58 kg (128 lbs.) HCSS BM = 79 kg (174.5 lbs.) July 2005 6-49 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 21 General Procedures & Information Machine dimensions and Installation Space Requirements Refer to the relevant subsection: CC232-WCP255 Machine Installation and Space Requirements CC265-WCP275 Machine Installation and Space Requirements CC232-WCP255 Machine Installation and Space Requirements Table 1 shows the dimensions of the CC232-WCP255 machines and the installation space required for safe operation. NOTE: The dimensions shown in Table 1 allow for a 1 metre (39.5 inches) minimum safety workspace around the machine. To acquire the minimum safety workspace it may be neces- sary to move the machine within the area specified. Figure 1 represents a plan view of a machine installation and is to be read in conjunction with Table 1. The dimensions A and B outline a footprint of the machine within the boundary of safe operation, dimensions C and D. The dimension E indicates the area required for airflow / work- space at the rear of the machine. Figure 1 Installation plan CC232-WCP255 Table 1 CC232-WCP255 Configuration Machine width (A) mm / inches Machine depth (B) mm / inches Install width required (C) mm / inches Install depth required (D) mm / inches Install airflow / service workspace (E) mm / inches Moveable Fixed Moveable Fixed Moveable Fixed CC232-CC255 with OCT 955 / 37.6 650 / 25.6 1955 / 77 2955 / 116.3 1650 / 65 2650 / 104.3 100 / 3.94 1000 / 39.4 CC232-CC255 with 1K LCSS 1214 / 47.8 650 / 25.6 2214 / 87.2 3214 / 126.5 1650 / 65 2650 / 104.3 100 / 3.94 1000 / 39.4 CC232-CC255 with 2K LCSS 1214 / 47.8 650 / 25.6 2214 / 87.2 3214 / 126.5 1650 / 65 2650 / 104.3 100 / 3.94 1000 / 39.4 CC232-CC255 with HCSS BM 1420 / 55.9 650 / 25.6 2420 / 95.3 3420 / 134.6 1650 / 65 2650 / 104.3 100 / 3.94 1000 / 39.4 WC232-WCP255 with OCT 1240 / 48.8 742 / 29.2 2240 / 88.2 3240 / 127.6 1742 / 68.6 2742 / 108.0 100 / 3.94 1000 / 39.4 WC232-WCP255 with 1K LCSS 1499 / 59.0 742 / 29.2 2499 / 98.4 3499 / 137.8 1742 / 68.6 2742 / 108.0 100 / 3.94 1000 / 39.4 WC232-WCP255 with 2K LCSS 1499 / 59.0 742 / 29.2 2499 / 98.4 3499 / 137.8 1742 / 68.6 2742 / 108.0 100 / 3.94 1000 / 39.4 WC232-WCP255 with HCSS BM 1705 / 67.1 742 / 29.2 2705 / 106.5 3705 / 145.9 1742 / 68.6 2742 / 108.0 100 / 3.94 1000 / 39.4 Front July 2005 6-50 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 21 General Procedures & Information CC265-WCP275 Machine Installation and Space Requirements Table 2 shows the dimensions of the CC265-WCP275 machines and the installation space required for safe operation. NOTE: The installation dimensions in Table 2 allow for a 1 metre (39.5 inches) minimum safety workspace around the machine. To acquire this minimum safety workspace it may be neces- sary to move the machine within the area specified. Figure 2 represents a plan view of a machine installation and is to be read in conjunction with Table 2. The dimensions A and B outline a footprint of the machine within the boundary of safe operation, dimensions C and D. The dimension E indicates the area required for airflow / work- space at the rear of the machine. Figure 2 Installation plan CC265-WCP275 Table 2 Installation dimensions CC265-WCP275 Configuration Machine width (A) mm / inches Machine depth (B) mm / inches Install width required (C) mm / inches Install depth required (D) mm / inches Install airflow / service workspace (E) mm / inches Moveable Fixed Moveable Fixed Moveable Fixed CC265 with OCT 1007 / 39.6 728 / 28.6 2007 / 79.0 3007 / 118.4 1728 / 68.0 2728 / 107.4 100 / 3.94 1000 / 39.4 CC265-CC275 with 2K LCSS 1257 / 49.5 728 / 28.6 2257 / 88.9 3257 / 128.2 1728 / 68.0 2728 / 107.4 100 / 3.94 1000 / 39.4 CC265-CC275 with HCSS 1402.55.2 728 / 28.6 2402 / 94.6 3402 / 133.9 1728 / 68.0 2728 / 107.4 100 / 3.94 1000 / 39.4 CC265-CC275 with HCSS BM 1457 / 57.4 728 / 28.6 2457 / 96.7 3457 / 136.1 1728 / 68.0 2728 / 107.4 100 / 3.94 1000 / 39.4 WC265-WCP265 with OCT 1007 / 39.6 735 / 28.9 2007 / 79.0 3007 / 118.4 1735 / 68.3 2735 / 107.7 100 / 3.94 1000 / 39.4 WC265-WCP275 with 2K LCSS 1257 / 49.5 735 / 28.9 2257 / 88.9 3257 / 128.2 1735 / 68.3 2735 / 107.7 100 / 3.94 1000 / 39.4 WC265-WCP275 with HCSS 1402 / 55.2 735 / 28.9 2402 / 94.6 3402 / 133.9 1735 / 68.3 2735 / 107.7 100 / 3.94 1000 / 39.4 WC265-WCP275 with HCSS BM 1457 / 57.4 735 / 28.9 2457 / 96.7 3457 / 136.1 1735 / 68.3 2735 / 107.7 100 / 3.94 1000 / 39.4 Front July 2005 6-51 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 22 General Procedures & Information GP 22 Electrical Power Requirements Power Requirements Refer to Table 1 and Table 2. Power Save Modes There are three customer adjustable power save modes which default to the time values shown, refer to Table 2 for power consumption of all modes: Low Power Mode The low power mode is automatically entered after 15 minutes of non-activity. image process- ing disk off, IOT +24V disabled, ROS motor off, fuser to low power. The mode of power is returned to standby following a user request, a key press on the user interface or network activity. Sleep Mode (system product) The sleep mode is automatically entered after 60 minutes of non-activity after entry into low power mode. The mode of power is returned to standby following a user request, a key press on the user interface or network activity. Table 1 Electrical power requirements Nominal Voltage Average current Comments 110VAC 60Hz. Less than or equal to 20A RMS. Specific XLA markets only. 127VAC 60Hz. Less than or equal to 20A RMS. Mandatory for Saudi Arabia only. 127VAC 60Hz. Less than or equal to 20A RMS. To operate at 127VAC +10% for long periods. Mandatory for Mexico only. 120VAC 60Hz. Less than or equal to 16A RMS. Run mode, USA and Canada. 120VAC 60Hz. Less than or equal to 20A RMS. Warm up, All 60Hz markets including USA and Canada. 220VAC 50Hz. Less than or equal to 10A RMS. Europe and other 50Hz markets. 230VAC 50Hz. Less than or equal to 10A RMS Europe and other 50Hz markets. 240VAC 50Hz. Less than or equal to 10A RMS. Europe and other 50Hz markets. July 2005 6-52 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 22 General Procedures & Information Auto-off Mode (digital copier product) The auto-off mode is automatically entered after 60 minutes of non-activity after entry into low power mode. Returned to standby following on / off switch pressed (invoking warm-up and ini- tialization). Table 2 Power consumption in all modes Configuration Run mode (Watt) Standby (Watt) Low power (Watt) Sleep (Watt) Auto off (Watt) Plug-in-mode (Watt) Digital copier, 32cpm. 1100 220 Less than 118 Less than or equal to 8 Less than or equal to 2 Less than or equal to 1 Digital copier, 38cpm. 1100 220 Less than 139 Less than or equal to 9.5 Less than or equal to 2 Less than or equal to 1 Digital copier, 45cpm. 1195 234 178 Less than or equal to 11.25 Less than or equal to 2 Less than or equal to 1 Digital copier, 55cpm. 1136 234 178 Less than or equal to 13.75 Less than or equal to 2 Less than or equal to 1 Digital copier, 65cpm. 1650 280 255 Less than or equal to 16.25 Less than or equal to 2 Less than or equal to 1 Digital copier, 75cpm. 1750 240 Less than or equal to 273 Less than or equal to 18.75 Less than or equal to 2 Less than or equal to 1 Multi function product or digital copier with FAX, 32cpm. 1200 290 Less than 150 Less than or equal to 28.6 Less than or equal to 2 Less than or equal to 1 Multi function product or digital copier with FAX, 38cpm. 1200 290 Less than 171 Less than or equal to 33.4 Less than or equal to 2 Less than or equal to Multi function product or digital copier with FAX, 45cpm. 1300 300 Less than 197 Less than or equal to 39.0 Less than or equal to 2 Less than or equal to 1 Multi function product or digital copier with FAX, 55cpm. 1300 300 Less than 233 Less than or equal to 47.0 Less than or equal to 2 Less than or equal to 1 Multi function product or digital copier with FAX, 65cpm. 1850 310 Less than 269 Less than or equal to 55.0 Less than or equal to 2 Less than or equal to 1 Multi function product or digital copier with FAX, 75cpm. 1850 310 Less than 305 Less than or equal to 63.0 Less than or equal to 2 Less than or equal to 1 Additional power for 1K LCSS 65 10 0 0 0 0 Additional power for 2K LCSS 65 10 0 0 0 0 Additional power for HCSS 200 20 0 0 0 0 Additional power for HCSS BM 200 25 0 0 0 0 July 2005 6-53 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 23, GP 24 General Procedures & Information GP 23 Environmental Data Operating Temperature range: 10 to 32 degrees C (50 to 90 degrees F) Humidity: 15 to 85% RH. Noise: NOTE: Blue Angel criteria measured in accordance with ISO 7779 Table 1 contains the maximum value in decibels of noise that can be generated by the basic machine. Table 2 contains the maximum value in decibels of noise that can be generated by the machine in other configurations. Altitude: 0 to 1829 metres (0 to 6000 feet) Storage Temperature and humidity range: 66 degrees C (150 degrees F) 90% RH max. -29 degrees C (-20 degrees F) 15% RH max. Altitude: 0 to 3048 metres (0 to 10000 feet). GP 24 Memory Resources Purpose Table 1 contains the recommended minimum EPC memory required for normal and complex jobs. Table 1 Noise limits (dBA), basic machine PPM Standby Run continuous Run impulse 32 35 52 55 38 35 54 57 45 35 57 66 55 40 59 69 65 40 60 63 75 40 63 66 Table 2 Maximum noise limits (dBA), all configurations PPM Standby Run continuous Run impulse 32 35 60 65 38 35 60 65 45 35 60 65 55 40 63 68 65 40 63 68 75 40 63 72 Table 1 Minimum memory System Configuration Job type Recommended minimum memory Digital copier Normal random office jobs Standard 256 Mb Digital copier Frequent stress jobs. Large complex copy jobs with more than 60 originals of Letter size Newslet- ter demo original type and a combina- tion of the jobs below. Image rotation e.g. Legal - N up Letter auto reduction - Simplex to duplex Build job - sample set 256 Mb Digital copier / printer or digital copier / printer / scan Normal random office jobs Standard 256 Mb Digital copier / printer or digital copier / printer / scan Frequent stress jobs. Large complex copy jobs with more than 60 originals of Letter size Newslet- ter demo original type and a combina- tion of the jobs below. Image rotation e.g. Legal - N up Letter auto reduction - Simplex to duplex Build job - sample set Secure or delay print 256 Mb or 512 Mb Digital copier or printer or digital copier / printer / scan Frequent stress jobs where memory is already 512Mb but users receive frequent memory related messages e.g.: Resources low, will start shortly Please wait your job will start shortly System memory is full. Please wait while memory resources are made available to continue your job. Do not press the start button again the scanner will automatically or touch cancel your job. 512 Mb July 2005 6-54 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 25 General Procedures & Information GP 25 First Copy / Print Out Time and Power On / Off Time The first copy out time (FCOT) is the duration from the start copy request to the delivery of the first copy in the OCT. Values in Table 1 are based on a standard job where the original is cop- ied at 100% from the document glass or DADH onto A4 LEF paper fed from the bypass tray. The first print out time (FPOT) is the duration from the print job request to the delivery of the print in the OCT. FPOT values in Table 1 are based on a 1 byte ASCII text file sent using TCP/ IP and LPR, from a Pentium II 128Mb NT 4.0 PC with 100Mb Ethernet. Table 1 Machine timing Description Response time 32 / 38 ppm Response time 45 / 55 ppm Response time 65 / 75 ppm Notes FCOT from the document glass. Less than or equal to 4.6 sec- onds. Less than or equal to 3.4 sec- onds. Less than or equal to 2.9 sec- onds. A4 sheet, bypass tray to OCT no invert. FCOT from the DADH. Less than 9.9 seconds. Less than or equal to 7.3 sec- onds. Less than 5.8 seconds. A4 sheet, bypass tray to OCT no invert. FPOT. Less than 11 seconds. Less than 10 seconds Less than 8 seconds A4 sheet, bypass tray to OCT no invert. Warm up from low power mode. Less than 30 seconds (1 second for UI response). Less than 30 seconds (1 second for UI response). Less than 30 seconds (1 second for UI response). From low power mode to ready to copy or print. Internet FAX. Server FAX and scan to file are also available when the system is ready to print. Warm up from sleep mode. Less than or equal to 30 seconds (15 seconds for UI response). Less than or equal to 30 seconds (15 seconds for UI response). Less than or equal to 45 seconds (15 seconds for UI response). From sleep mode to ready to print or copy. Server FAX and scan to file are also available when the system is ready to print. Power on time. Less than or equal to 30 seconds. Less than or equal to 45 seconds. Less than or equal to 45 seconds. From power on to ready to copy. Power on time. Less than or equal to 2 minutes and 45 seconds. Less than or equal to 2 minutes and 45 seconds. Less than or equal to 2 minutes and 45 seconds. From power on to ready to print. Server FAX and scan to file are also available when the system is ready to print. Power on time. Less than or equal to 3 minutes 40 seconds. Less than or equal to 3 minutes 40 seconds. Less than or equal to 3 minutes 40 seconds. From power on to configuration report. Power off time, digital copier. Less than or equal to 10 seconds. Less than or equal to 10 seconds. Less than or equal to 10 seconds. - Power off time, multi functional machine. Less than or equal to 35 seconds. Less than or equal to 45 seconds. Less than or equal to 45 seconds. - Quick restart time. Less than or equal to 30 seconds. Less than or equal to 30 seconds. Less than or equal to 45 seconds. From re-start option confirmed, to ready to print or copy. Server FAX and scan to file are also available when the system is ready to print. FAX power on time Less than or equal to 30 seconds. Less than or equal to 30 seconds. Less than or equal to 30 seconds. July 2005 6-55 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC001, dC104 General Procedures & Information
dC001 Reset Auditron Master PIN Purpose To reset the Auditron and the System Administration password to the default, (1111). NOTE: The Auditron and the System Administration password is the same item. Procedure 1. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 2. Select Diagnostic Routines, select Other Routines, select 001 Reset Auditron Master PIN. 3. Select Reset Auditron Master PIN. 4. Select confirm or cancel. dC104 Modal Usage Counters Purpose To list counters that provide information about features of the machine that have been used by the customer. Procedure 1. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 2. Select Diagnostic Routines, select Other Routines, select 104 Modal Usage Counters. The modal usage counters screen displays, showing the list of counters and the amount of use. July 2005 6-56 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC109 General Procedures & Information dC109 Embedded Fax Protocol Report Purpose This procedure allows the CSE to print out the Protocol reports for both line 1 and line 2 if con- figured. The protocol report contains the protocol information about the last fax transmission whether it was a send or receive job. The protocol report contains the following: Date and time The last local ID and name of the transaction for line 1 or line 2. A firmware version listing for FPGA, application, boot code and hardware. The Job details with the job, line, Fax number, start time and duration. The results column will show the speed of the communications to the remote machine and the connection status. The EQM column will show the EQM value to determine the line quality. The communication summary with the time and a local and remote column. The local and remote columns will display abbreviations refer to Table 1. Procedure 1. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 2. Select Diagnostic Routines. 3. Select Fax dC Routines, select 109 Protocol Report. 4. Select Protocol Report Line 1 or Protocol Report Line 2 if configured for 2 lines, then select, Print Report. 5. The Print Report button greys out until the job has been submitted. The Fax card builds the protocol report job and places the job in the Fax NVM. This is the equivalent of an active Fax job in the Fax card queue. The job does not print, it remains in the queue until the Fax card exits diagnostics. 6. Exit Diagnostics, GP 1. 7. The protocol report prints out. Analyse the Protocol Report. For an example of a send and a receive Fax protocol report, refer to Figure 1 or Figure 2. In Job Details: The results column also shows the line speed (i.e. 1440 bps). The EQM column indicates the line quality (i.e. if the value is greater than 5xxx, then the line quality is poor). In Communications summary: The time column records the time at which each event occurs, from the start of the com- munication. The local and remote column shows the G3 protocol command or response with a direc- tion arrow. Refer to Table 1 for the description of the abbreviations. The FCF column providing a Hex value of the data information contained in the G3 fac- simile checking field. the FIF column providing a Hex value of the data information contained in the G3 facsim- ile information field. Identify the fault and refer to the appropriate RAP: If the Protocol Report is blank, go to RAP 20AFax Entry. If the Protocol Report gives errors that show that the Fax is not able send a Fax, go to RAP 20B Unable To Send A Fax. If the Protocol Report gives errors that show that it is unable to receive a Fax, go to RAP 20D Unable To Receive A Fax. If the EQM column in the Job details, gives a code of greater than 5xxx, go to RAP 20D Unable To Receive A Fax. Figure 1 Send Fax protocol report July 2005 6-57 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC109 General Procedures & Information Figure 2 Receive Fax protocol report Table 1 Local and remote abbreviations Term Description ANSam Modulated answer tone CED Called terminal identification CFR Confirmation to receive CI Call indicator CIG Calling subscriber indentation CJ CM terminator CM Call menu CNG Calling tone CRP Command repeat CSI Called subscriber identified CTC Continue to correct CTR Response for continue to correct DCN Disconnect DCS Digital command signal DIS Digital identification signal DTC Digital transmit command EOM End of message EOP End of procedure EOR End of retransmission EQM Eye quality monitor (measures the quality of the line) ERR Response for end of transmission FCD Facsimile coded data FCF Fax Code Field FIF Fax Information Field FTT Failure to train JM Joint menu MCF Message confirmation MPS Multi page signal NSC Non to standard facilities command NSF Non to standard facilities NSS Non to standard setup PID Procedure interrupt PIN Procedure interrupt negative PIP Procedure interrupt positive PPS Partial page signal PPR Partial page request PRI-EOM Procedure interrupt to EOM PRI-EOP Procedure interrupt to EOP PRI-MPS Procedure interrupt to MPS PWD Password for (polling) PWD Password for (transmission) RCP Return to control for partial page RNR Receive not ready RR Receive ready RTN Retrain negative RTP Retrain positive SEP Selective polling SUB Subaddress TCF Training check TSI Transmitting subscriber identification Table 1 Local and remote abbreviations Term Description July 2005 6-58 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC111, dC131 General Procedures & Information dC111 Tag Matrix Purpose This NVM store provides the CSE with a means to enter, store, delete and retrieve Tag Num- bers that show which hardware and software upgrades are incorporated in the machine. Description NOTE: This store is not deleted during a dustoff procedure, dC132 NVM initialisation. Tags are issued with a module identifying prefix and number as follows: Processor module to 001 to 250. DADH module to D001 to D050. Finisher module to F001 to F050. Network controller to N001 to N050 The tag numbers are stored in areas defined by module and are entered into the Tag Matrix dC 111 without the prefix. Refer to the procedure Tags. This contains a list of Tag numbers together with an description of each of the modifications. Procedure 1. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 2. Select Diagnostic Routines, select Other Routines, select dC111Tag Matrix. 3. Select the appropriate module button, and follow the on screen instructions. dC131 NVM Read/Write Purpose To review and modify values within the machine configuration and control parameters stored in NVM. NOTE: This does not include customer administration or accounting data, these are accessible from the billing and auditron facilities, refer to the User Guide. Description Each NVM item is identified using a chain and location code in the form XX-XXX, where XX- is the chain prefix, and -XXX is an identifier in the range 001 to 999. For example 09-245. Refer to GP 2 Fault Codes and History Files. Procedure 1. Save the NVM to disk, GP 5. 2. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 3. Select Diagnostic Routines. 4. Select required dC routine category: Copier Routines. Other Routines. 5. Select the appropriate button for the NVM chain to be viewed. 6. Use the scroll buttons to view the other NVM locations of the chain. Use the keyboard to type the three digit identifier code into the Find: field and then touch the Find: button. This puts the found NVM value at the top of the list. NOTE: Press the keypad C button to reset the Find: button to 000. 7. Touch the selected NVM in the list, and touch the Read/Write button. The Read/Write window will open for editable NVM, and the Read Only window will open for Read Only (protected) NVM. 8. Refer to the tables that follow for NVM chain locations and parameters: NVM Tables Chains 1 to 10 dC131a. NVM Tables Chains 12 to 28 dC131b. Fax Country Dependant NVM Values (1 of 5) dC131c Fax Country Dependant NVM Values (2 of 5) dC131d. Fax Country Dependant NVM Values (3 of 5) dC131e. Fax Country Dependant NVM Values (4 of 5) dC131f. Fax Country Dependant NVM Values (5 of 5) dC131g. 9. When the values of an editable NVM have been changed, switch off the machine, then switch on the machine, GP 14, to check and evaluate the changes made to the NVM. July 2005 6-59 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131, dC131a General Procedures & Information NOTE: If the NVM default characters exceed 10 characters only the first eight characters are displayed in the list. The full string is displayed in the Read/Write window. NOTE: Selecting Reset will cause the selected NVM location to be reset to its default value. Selecting Cancel closes the window and cancels any changes made in the now closed win- dow. NOTE: The CSE cannot read or modify any NVM that contains customer administrative or accounting data. NOTE: The Read Only (protected) NVM can only be changed using a password obtained from Xerox. Protected NVM cannot be reset from dC132 NVM initialisation. dC131a NVM Tables Chain 1 to 10 General 1. Refer to the following for NVM parameters chain 1 to 10: NVM chain 1 Table 1 NVM chain 2 Table 2 NVM chain 3 Table 3 NVM chain 5 Table 4 NVM chain 6 Table 5 NVM chain 7 Table 6 NVM chain 8 Table 7 NVM chain 9 Table 8 NVM chain 10 Table 9 Table 1 NVM chain 1 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 01-001 Power Save Enable Defines whether power save is enabled 0=disabled 1=enabled 1 Table 2 NVM chain 2 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 02-001 Printer Language - 0 0 02-002 Edit E-mail From If user is network authenti- cated, but search on UID failed, enable the From button. XXXXXX machines only 0=disabled 1=enabled 0 02-003 Enable Delete Job Flag to enable/disable the deletion of jobs 0=disabled 1=enabled 1 02-004 EditFromGuest Enables/disables editing of e- mail from guest. XXXXXX machines only 0=disabled 1=enabled 0 Table 3 NVM chain 3 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 03-001 Foreign Interface Determines whether foreign interface is configured 0=disabled 1=enabled 0 03-003 Market Region Defines market region. Pass- word protected 0=USCO, 1=XCL, 2=FX, 3=FXAPO, 4=ACO, 5=XE 0 July 2005 6-60 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131a General Procedures & Information 03-004 System Config Defines type of system. 0=Digital Copier, 1=Multi-Func- tional Device, 2=Printer, 3=Scan Server, 4=OEM Scan- ner, 5=OEM- Printer, 6=OEM MultiFunction, 7=Atlanta Only 0 03-005 System Install Phase Defines system's current instal- lation phase. 0=manfg, 1=FIC, 2=Customer Install, 3=Cus- tomer Setup, 4=Install Com- plete 0 03-006 Auto Configuration Determines if the system runs through auto configuration, detect at power on 0=disabled 1=enabled 1 03-007 Value Added Reseller Defines installation's value added reseller. Password pro- tected. 0 to 255 255 03-008 Product Identifier Sets the product identifier. This is used to identify the printer type over the network (through the sysObjectID Object). Password protected. NOTE: For machine identifica- tion, refer to SCP 7 Machine Features. BMF = Basic Multi Function AMF = Advanced Multi Func- tion PS = Post Script 71=WCP65AMF 72=WCP75AMF 73=WC65BMF 74=WC75BMF 75=WC65BMF+ PS 76=WC75BMF+ PS 77=WC32BMF 78=WC38BMF 79=WC45BMF 80=WC55BMF 81=WC32BMF+ PS 82=WC38BMF+ PS 83=WC45BMF+ PS 84=WC55BMF+ PS 85=WCP32AMF 86=WCP38AMF 87=WCP45AMF 88=WCP55AMF 73 03-009 Install Client Defines current client of system installation 0 to 255 0 Table 3 NVM chain 3 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 03-010 SVC Copy Mode PIN Service copy mode entry code. Normally the reverse of the diagnostic entry code 1000 to 999999999 4391 03-011 Auto Hold Enable Hold job queue if resources unavailable 0=disable 1=enable 1 03-012 Prod config (speed) Defines product configuration (processing speed). 08-001 must be set to the same speed. 32=32ppm 35=35ppm 38=38ppm 45=45ppm 55=55ppm 65=65ppm 75=75ppm 33 03-013 Doc Handler Con- fig Defines if the DADH or docu- ment cover is present, Auto select 0=DADH 1=Doc. cover 1 03-014 Inverter Switch Determines if sheets delivered face up (non inverted) or face down (inverted) 0=face up 1=face down 1 03-015 SIP Machine Model Machine Configuration Setting Password protected Range 0 to 5 0 03-016 SIP Machine Type Machine Type Setting Password protected 0=Unknown 1=Universal 1 03-017 SIP CommsPort- Accs Image Processing serial com- munication port access - either disabled or enabled 0=Disabled 1=Enabled 1 03-018 DC Install Phase Define platform current phase 0=Incomplete 1=Incomplete 2=Incomplete 3=Install Wizard 4=Incomplete 0 Table 4 NVM chain 5 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 05-001 DADH Feed Head Count Number of feeds 0 to 300000 0 05-002 CRU Days Number of days 0 to 65535 0 05-003 DADH Debounce Time Paper sensor debounce time 0 to 5000ms 300 05-005 DADH LE Hotline Modifies the delay between reg sensor 'on' and DADH- active 'on' 0=minus 8mm 160=plus 8mm 80 05-006 DADH TE Hotline Modifies the delay between reg sensor 'on' and DADH- active 'off' 0=minus 8mm 1=plus 8mm 80 Table 3 NVM chain 3 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-61 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131a General Procedures & Information 05-007 Detect Paper Size 1 DADH sensor to detect sizes for market regions. 0=A4, 1=8.5x13, 2=Auto market region set 2 05-008 Detect Paper Size 2 DADH sensor to detect sizes for market regions. 0=A5; 1=8.5x5.5, 2=auto market region set 2 05-009 DADH Mag (copy mode) Half speed adj for >100% copy 0 to 200 minus 10% to plus 10% 94 05-010 DADH Mag (Fax mode) Half speed adj for >100% fax mode 0 to 200 minus 10% to plus 10% 100 05-012 DADH Duplex Motor Speed Adjustment of duplex motor speed 0=normal 1=quiet mode (reduced speed) 0 Table 5 NVM chain 6 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 06-001 Light Level ROS light level 600 dpi and 1200 dpi 1500 to 6000 32/55=3600 65/75=2400 06-003 Ros Motor Time-out Time after which ROS motor fault will be called 100 to 20000 5000 06-004 IQA Factor TRC adjustment used as a factor applied to ROS light 50 to 200 100 Table 6 NVM chain 7 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 07-001 Feeder Module Type Defines feeder module type 67=2 internal trays + bypass 68=2 internal trays + bypass + HCF 67 or 68 67 Table 4 NVM chain 5 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default Table 7 NVM chain 8 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 08-001 Print Rate Number of prints per minute (Controls the IOT print rate). 03-012 must be set to the same speed. 0=35/38ppm, 1=45ppm, 2=55ppm. 3=65ppm, 4=75ppm, 5=32ppm, 6=53/38ppm, 7=unknown 8 08-002 Process speed Speed at which sheets move through machine. 160 to 500 32/38=179 45/55=257 65/75=362 08-003 Machine Model Machine configuration setting 4 0 08-004 Machine Type Machine type setting 0=Unknown 1=Universal 0 08-045 Short Cycle Out Time IOT inactivity shutdown timer (except ROS motor) 0 to 15 seconds 0 08-046 Long Cycle Out Time Inactivity cycle out timer. 0 to 180 sec- onds 60 08-047 Abnormal Cycle Out Time Abnormal cycle out time 0 to 10 seconds 10 08-048 Top Edge Reg Tray 1 Simp Tray 1 top edge registration simplex 7300 to 7700 7510 08-049 Top Edge Reg Tray 2 Simp Tray 2 top edge registration simplex 7300 to 7700 7510 08-050 Top Edge Reg Tray 3 Simp Tray 3 top edge registration simplex 7300 to 7700 7522 08-051 Top Edge Reg Tray 4 Simp Tray 4 top edge registration simplex 7300 to 7700 7504 08-052 Top Edge Reg MSI Simp Bypass tray top edge registra- tion simplex 7300 to 7700 7522 08-059 Top Edge Reg Tray 1 Dup Tray 1 top edge registration duplex 7300 to 7700 7510 08-060 Top Edge Reg Tray 2 Dup Tray 2 top edge registration duplex 7300 to 7700 7521 08-061 Top Edge Reg Tray 3 Dup Tray 3 top edge registration duplex 7300 to 7700 7533 08-062 Top Edge Reg Tray 4 Dup Tray 4 top edge registration duplex 7300 to 7700 7510 08-063 Top Edge Reg MSI Dup Bypass tray top edge registra- tion duplex 7300 to 7700 7522 08-074 IOT LE Reg Simp IOT lead edge registration simplex 0 to 250 141 08-075 IOT LE Reg Dup IOT Lead Edge Reg Dup 0 to 250 129 July 2005 6-62 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131a General Procedures & Information 08-107 Inv Mot Fwd To Rev D1 IOT paper path timing, restart sheet into duplex for mode 1 0 to 2500 32/38=1353 45/55=927 65/75=669 08-108 Inv Mot Fwd To Rev D2 IOT paper path timing, restart sheet into duplex for mode 2 100 to 4000 32/38=3055 45/55=2130 65/75=1579 08-109 Inv Mot Fwd To Rev D3 IOT paper path timing, restart sheet into duplex for mode 3 100 to 5000 32/38=3771 45/55=2631 65/75=2062 08-127 Res Sht To Le Dup Lt Jam 3 Restart sheet to duplex jam window to indicate LE of sheet is late in mode 3 1579 to 2556 32/38=2400 45/55=1670 65/75=1190 08-128 Res Sht To Le Dup Lt Jam 4 Restart sheet to duplex jam window to indicate LE of sheet is late in mode 4 546 to 3000 32/38=2010 45/55=1340 65/75=960 08-148 Le Dup Snr To Clh On Act Duplex buckle timer mode 1 0 to 700 32/38=496 45/55=343 65/75=254 08-149 PSync To Reg Clut On Dup Duplex registration mode 1 160 to 300 32/38=314 45/55=219 65/75=154 08-152 Le Reg Snr To Clutch On Simplex buckle 100 to 900 32/38=630 45/55=440 65/75=313 08-153 PSync To Reg Clut On Simp Simplex registration 100 to 360 32/38=314 45/55=219 65/75=154 08-154 Te Reg Snr To Clutch Off Ensures sheet clear of reg nips before turning clutch off 100 to 1200 32/38=860 45/55=610 65/75=380 08-159 Te Dup Snr To Clutch Off Time after paper reaches sen- sor to switch clutch off 100 to 1100 32/38=860 45/55=610 65/75=380 08-160 Pitch Sync To Dup Mot On Time to switch duplex motor on 10 to 60 30 08-162 Rel Sht Msi To Le Reg Jam Release sheet to reg to MSI jam window to indicate LE of sheet is late 200 to 1200 32/38=630 45/55=440 65/75=320 08-169 Simp Buckle Transp'y Simplex buckle for transpar- ency stock 100 to 900 32/38=630 45/55=440 65/75=313 08-170 Simp Buckle Enlopes Simplex buckle for envelopes 100 to 900 32/38=630 45/55=440 65/75=313 Table 7 NVM chain 8 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 08-171 Simp Buckle Labels Simplex buckle for labels 100 to 900 32/38=600 45/55=420 65/75=298 08-172 Simp Buckle Card- stock Simplex buckle for card stock 100 to 900 32/38=630 45/55=440 65/75=313 08-177 Le Reg Snr To Clutch Off LE at reg sensor to clutch off 0 to 1000 32/38=530 45/55=350 65/75=220 08-178 Le Dup Snr To Clutch Off LE at dup sensor to clutch off 0 to 1000 32/38=380 45/55=240 65/75=160 08-179 Le Dup Snr To Cl On Nom LE at dup sensor to clutch on 0 to 1000 32/38=496 45/55=343 65/75=254 08-183 Tab Length Tab time 0 to 1000 32/38=70 45/55=50 65/75=40 08-190 Inv Mot Fwd To Rev D4 IOT paper path timing. Restart sheet into duplex for mode 4 100 to 4000 32/38=3055 45/55=2130 65/75=1139 08-191 Simplex buckle for MSI specific stan- dard stock Simplex buckle for MSI spe- cific standard stock 100 to 900ms 32/38=630 45/55=440 65/75=313 08-200 Pitch Tick Simp Mode 1 IOT paper path timing pitch tick setting - Simplex mode 1 800 to 3500 32=1870 35/38=1560 45=1330 55=1090 65=920 75=800 08-201 Pitch Tick Simp Mode 2 IOT paper path timing pitch tick setting - Simplex mode 2 1000 to 3500 32/38=2390 45/55=1670 65/75=1220 08-202 Pitch Tick Simp Mode 3 IOT paper path timing pitch tick setting - Simplex mode 3 1000 to 3500 32/38=2760 45/55=1930 65/75=1430 08-203 Pitch Tick Simp Mode 4 IOT paper path timing pitch tick setting - Simplex mode 4 1000 to 4000 32/38=3540 45/55=2500 65/75=1880 08-204 Pitch Tick Simp Mode 5 IOT paper path timing pitch tick setting - Simplex mode 5 1000 to 3500 32/38=2600 45/55=1800 65/75=1040 08-205 Pitch Tick Simp Mode 6 IOT paper path timing pitch tick setting - Simplex mode 6 1000 to 3500 32/38=2440 45/55=1700 65/75=1210 Table 7 NVM chain 8 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-63 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131a General Procedures & Information 08-206 Pitch Tick Dup Mode 1 IOT paper path timing pitch tick setting - Duplex mode 1 600 to 3500 32/38=1560 45/55=1090 65/75=800 08-207 Pitch Tick Dup Mode 2 IOT paper path timing pitch tick setting - Duplex mode 2 1000 to 3500 32/38=2390 45/55=1670 65/75=1220 08-208 Pitch Tick Dup Mode 3 IOT paper path timing pitch tick setting - Duplex mode 3 1000 to 3500 32/38=2760 45/55=1930 65/75=1430 08-209 Pitch Tick Dup Mode 4 IOT paper path timing pitch tick setting - Duplex mode 4 1000 to 3500 32/38=2390 45/55=1670 65/75=1220 08-210 Pitch Tick Dup Mode 5 IOT paper path timing pitch tick setting - Duplex mode 5 600 to 3500 32/38=1560 45/55=1090 65/75=800 08-211 Pitch Tick Dup Mode 6 IOT paper path timing pitch tick setting - Duplex mode 6 1000 to 3500 32/38=1560 45/75=1090 08-212 Restart Dup M5 Txpar IOT transparency timing restart sheets into duplex for mode 5 0 to 2500ms 32/38=1331 45/55=927 65/75=669 08-213 Restart Dup M5 Envelope IOT envelopes timing restart sheets into duplex for mode 6 0 to 2500ms 32/38=1331 45/75=927 08-214 Nip Open Inv Mot Rev M1 Time for nip to open after inverter motor starts to reverse (duplex for mode 1) 10 to 1000ms 32/38=570 45/55=400 65/75=290 08-215 Nip Open Inv Mot Rev M2 Time for nip to open after inverter motor starts to reverse (duplex for mode 2) 10 to 1600ms 32/38=1300 45/55=900 65/75=640 08-216 Nip Open Inv Mot Rev M3 Time for nip to open after inverter motor starts to reverse (duplex for mode 3) 10 to 2000ms 32/38=1300 45/55=900 65/75=640 08-217 Nip Open Inv Mot Rev M4 Time for nip to open after inverter motor starts to reverse (duplex for mode 4) 10 to 1600ms 32/38=1300 45/55=900 65/75=640 08-218 Nip Open Inv Mot Rev M5 Time for nip to open after inverter motor starts to reverse (duplex for mode 5) transparencies 10 to 1000ms 32/38=570 45/55=400 65/75=290 08-219 Nip Open Inv Mot Rev M6 Time for nip to open after inverter motor starts to reverse (duplex for mode 6) envelopes 10 to 1000ms 32/38=570 45/55=400 65/75=380 08-220 Inv Mot Rev Dup Mot M1 NVM inverter motor reverse to duplex motor speed up for mode 1 0 to 200ms 0 Table 7 NVM chain 8 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 08-221 Inv Mot Rev Dup Mot M2 NVM inverter motor reverse to duplex motor speed up for mode 2 400 to 2000ms 32/38=1180 45/55=820 65/75=590 08-222 Inv Mot Rev Dup Mot M3 NVM inverter motor reverse to duplex motor speed up for mode 3 800 to 2000ms 32/38=1760 45/55=1230 65/75=820 08-223 Inv Mot Rev Dup Mot M4 NVM inverter motor reverse to duplex motor speed up for mode 4 400 to 2000ms 32/38=1180 45/55=820 65/75=590 08-224 Inv Mot Rev Dup Mot M5 NVM inverter motor reverse to duplex motor speed up for mode 5 transparencies 0 to 200ms 0 08-225 Inv Mot Rev Dup Mot M6 NVM inverter motor reverse to duplex motor speed up for mode 6 transparencies 0 to 200ms 0 08-226 Rst Dup Jam Win- dow M1 Restart sheet to duplex jam window to indicate LE of the sheet is late in mode 1 400 to 1500ms 32/38=1050 45/55=690 65/75=500 08-227 Rst Dup Jam Win- dow M2 Restart sheet to duplex jam window to indicate LE of the sheet is late in mode 2 400 to 3000ms 32/38=2010 45/55=1340 65/75=960 08-228 Rst Dup Jam Win- dow M5 Restart sheet to duplex jam window to indicate LE of the sheet is late in mode 5 trans- parencies 400 to 3000ms 32/38=1050 45/55=690 65/75=500 08-229 Rst Dup Jam Win- dow M6 Restart sheet to duplex jam window to indicate LE of the sheet is late in mode 6 enve- lopes 546 to 1500ms 32/38=1050 45/75=690 08-230 Inv Mot Slow Down M1 Inverter motor slow down for mode 1 0 to 1000ms 32/55=100 65/75=150 08-231 Inv Mot Slow Down M2 Inverter motor slow down for mode 2 0 to 1000ms 32/55=100 65/75=150 08-232 Inv Mot Slow Down M3 Inverter motor slow down for mode 3 0 to 1000ms 32/55=100 65/75=150 08-233 Inv Mot Slow Down M4 Inverter motor slow down for mode 4 0 to 1000ms 32/55=100 65/75=150 08-234 Inv Mot Slow Down M5 Inverter motor slow down for mode 5 transparencies 0 to 1000ms 32/55=100 65/75=150 08-235 Inv Mot Slow Down M6 Inverter motor slow down for mode 6 envelopes 0 to 1000ms 32/55=100 65/75=150 08-237 Trail Edge Thresh- hold Trail edge threshold 4 4 Table 7 NVM chain 8 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-64 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131a General Procedures & Information 08-238 Inv Mot on Fwd Inverter motor on foreward 340 to 1000ms 32/38=860 45/55=600 65/75=430 08-239 Eng Nip To Mov Sheet Engages nips to move sheet into inverter path 10 to 400ms 32/38=230 45/55=130 65/75=50 08-240 Inv Mot On Rev Open Inverter motor on reverse until open 100 to 340ms 32/38=230 45/55=180 65/75=130 08-241 Inv Mot FwdStop Rev Time for inverter motor to go forward, then stop, then to reverse 36 to 80ms 32/55=50 65/75=57 08-242 Le Fsri Inv Mot On dup Time to turn on inverter motor after LE leaves fuser (duplex) 300 to 1000ms 32/38=860 45/55=600 65/75=430 08-243 Le Nip Closed Dup Time between trail edge and nip closed (duplex) 10 to 400ms 32/38=230 45/55=130 65/75=50 08-244 Exit Sen To Ofset Mot On Time from exit sensor to offset tray motor on 0 to 3000ms 0 08-245 Post Fsr To Top Tray Mot Timing from post fuser to top tray motor (forward) 100 to 2000ms 32/38=1520 45/55=1060 65/75=750 08-246 Top Tray Mot To Post Fsr Timing from top tray motor to post fuser 100 to 1000ms 32/38=1880 45/55=1360 65/75=970 08-247 PFM Jam Window Release sheet registration PFM jam window to indicate LE of sheet is late 100 to 800ms 32/38=300 45/55=200 65/75=150 08-248 Clutch On Post Fsr Jam Clutch on to post fuser jam window to indicate LE of sheet is late 600 to 1850ms 32/38=1410 45/55=980 65/75=700 08-249 LE Post Fsr Exit Jam Win Lead edge post fuser to exit jam window to indicate lead edge of sheet is late 360 to 1100ms 32/38=920 45/55=680 65/75=490 08-250 TE Post Fsr Exit Jam Win Trail edge post fuser to exit jam window to indicate trail edge of sheet is late 600 to 1700ms 32/38=1490 45/55=1060 65/75=760 08-251 LE Post Fsr Exit Late Win Lead edge post fuser to top exit jam windows to indicate lead edge of sheet is late 1000 to 3300ms 32/38=3000 45/55=2000 65/75=1420 08-252 LE Post Fsr TE Late Win Lead edge post fuser to trail edge post fuser jam window to indicate trail edge of sheet is late 0 to 500ms 32/38=270 45/55=170 65/75=130 Table 7 NVM chain 8 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 08-253 Le Iot Exit Iot Exit Late Lead edge IOT exit to trail edge IOT exit jam window to indicate lead / trail late 90 to 350ms 32/38=220 45/55=170 65/75=130 08-254 Le Top Exit TE Top Exit Win Lead edge top exit to trail edge top exit jam window to indicate lead edge / trail edge late 90 to 350ms 32/38=220 45/55=170 65/75=130 08-255 LE late To Reg Cltch On Lead edge late to registration after registration clutch on 0 to 1000ms 32/38=350 45/55=250 65/75=150 08-256 Reg Clutch On To TE Late Registration clutch on to trail edge late to duplex sensor 0 to 1000ms 32/38=350 45/55=250 65/75=100 08-258 Tim After Sen Ramp Dwn M1 Nominal time after hitting sen- sor that speed ramps down for mode 1 0 to 100ms 32/55=20 65/75=10 08-259 Slow Down Correct Temperature value to correct slowdown 0 to 1000ms 32/38=36 45/55=17 65/75=15 08-260 Main Mot Run Up Maim motor run up time 0 to 4000ms 32/38=450 45/75=400 08-261 PR Mot Run Up Photoreceptor motor run up time 0 to 4000ms 32/38=400 45/75=500 08-262 LE Sen To MSI Rel Time from lead edge sensor to bypass tray (MSI) release 0 to 2000ms 32/38=505 45/55=364 65/75=258 08-263 LE Sen To PFM Rel Time from lead edge sensor to PFM release 0 to 2000ms 32/38=177 45/55=122 65/75=86 08-264 TE Reg Fsr Exit Trail edge detection at regis- tration, fuser + exit sensor = paper size - NVM 0 to 1000ms 32/38=60 45/55=40 65/75=30 08-265 TE Duplex Trail edge detection duplex sensor = paper size - NVM 0 to 1000ms 32/38=270 45/55=200 65/75=140 08-266 Pitch Win Rel Del Pitch window release delay 0 to 1000ms 32/38=440 45/55=320 65/75=227 08-267 Fin Finish Tim Finisher finish time 0 to 0 0 08-268 Fin Prep Tim Finisher preparation time 0 to 0ms 0 08-269 MSI Stray Sheet Jam timer for stray sheets from the bypass tray (MSI) 0 to 1000ms 0 08-270 MSI Feed To PFM Feed Delay from the bypass tray (MSI) feed to paper feed mod- ule (PFM) feed to avoid jam 0 to 1000ms 32/38=370 45/55=250 65/75=172 Table 7 NVM chain 8 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-65 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131a General Procedures & Information 08-271 Inv Mot Rev To Stop Dup1 Inverter motor reverse to inverter motor stop duplex 1 0 to 1000ms 32/38=628 45/55=343 65/75=420 08-272 Inv Mot Rev To Stop Dup 2 Inverter motor reverse to inverter motor stop duplex 2 0 to 1000ms 32/55=188 65/75=110 08-273 Inv Mot Rev To Stop Dup 3 Inverter motor reverse to inverter motor stop duplex 3 0 to 1000ms 32/38=410 45/75=414 08-274 Inv Mot Rev To Stop Dup 4 Inverter motor reverse to inverter motor stop duplex 4 10 to 2000ms 32/55=188 65/75=110 08-275 Inv Mot Rev To Stop Dup 5 Inverter motor reverse to inverter motor stop duplex 5 (transparencies) 0 to 1000ms 32/38=628 45/55=343 65/75=420 08-276 Inv Mot Rev To Stop Dup 6 Inverter motor reverse to inverter motor stop duplex 6 (envelopes) 0 to 1000ms 32/38=628 45/55=343 65/75=420 08-277 Add To MSUI Pitch Period Addition to normal bypass (MSI) pitch period 0 to 1000ms 32/55=0 65=170 75=290 08-278 Split Nip Control S1 Split nip control for 1st sheet 0 to 350ms 210 08-279 Tim To Del Simp IOT time to deliver simplex 0 to 5000ms 32/38=2814 45/55=1961 65/75=1429 08-280 Tim To Del Invet IOT time to deliver: inter (sim- plex + paper length) 0 to 5000ms 32/38=3880 45/55=2908 65/75=1684 08-281 Tim To Del Simp3 IOT time to deliver duplex (simplex + 3 pitches) 0 to 5000ms 32/38=2814 45/55=1961 65/75=1429 08-282 Fsr 3min Warning Temp Temperature threshold level 10 to 50 deg C 40 08-283 Fsr 2min Warning Temp Temperature threshold level 40 to 100 deg C 60 08-284 Fsr 1min Warning Temp Temperature threshold level 60 to 120 deg C 90 08-285 Fsr Range Temperature range below standby in which start print can begin 0 to 0 deg C 32/38=30 45/55=10 65/75=28 08-286 Fsr Delta Temperature difference between the 2 thermistors 0 to 0 deg C 45 08-287 Fsr TolrunA Temperature tolerance either side of run target temperature. Thermistor A 0 to 0 deg C 32/38=40 45/75=20 Table 7 NVM chain 8 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 08-288 Fsr Tolsave Temperature tolerance either side of power save target tem- perature 0 to 0 deg C 15 08-289 Fsr Step Temperature difference between 2 consecutive read- ings 0 to 0 deg C 3 08-290 Fsr TolrunB Temperature tolerance either side of run target temperature. Thermistor B 0 to 0 deg C 40 08-291 Fsr Max1 Temperature at which soft- ware calls an over tempera- ture fault 0 to 0 deg C 230 08-292 Fsr Max2 Temperature at which the electronics shutdown the fuser 0 to 0 deg C 245 08-293 Fsr Tolstandby Temperature tolerance either side of standby target temper- ature 0 to 0 deg C 32/38=26 45/75=15 08-294 Fsr Apply Power Time Fuser apply power time 100 to 2000 ms 200 08-295 Fsr Bias To Run Time Fuser bias to marking mode time 0 to 0 deg C 0 08-296 Trange Cooling Temperature offset above T save at which control and fault detection is enabled 0 to 0 deg C 10 Table 8 NVM chain 9 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 09-001 TC Lockout CSF NVM lockout for TC pro- cess control failure. 1 = lock- out 0=clear 1=lock- out 0 09-002 Charge Scorotron Charge scorotron (wire). Absolute value in NVM, real value is negative 500 to 3000 microA 32/38=800 45/75=2050 09-003 Charge Grid Charge scorotron (grid). Absolute value in NVM, real value is negative 150 to 700 V 32/38=420 45/55=480 65/75=410 09-004 Chute Bias LE Chute bias print level. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be con- verted to signed no. over range of -500 to +900 (Volts) by subtraction of 500 from table value 0 to 1400 V 500 09-005 Chute Bias Mid Chute bias inter document level. Refer 09-004 0 to 900 V 500 Table 7 NVM chain 8 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-66 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131a General Procedures & Information 09-006 Chute Bias TE Chute bias trail edge level. Refer to 09-004 0 to 1400 V 500 09-007 Transfer LE Side 1 Side 1 transfer corotron LE 150 to 1000 microA 32/38=300 45/55=295 65/75=370 09-008 Transfer Mid Side 1 Side 1 transfer corotron intra- document 150 to 100 microA 32/38=300 45/55=295 65/75=370 09-009 Transfer TE Side 1 Side 1 transfer corotron TE 150 to 1000 microA 32/38=300 45/55=295 65/75=370 09-010 Transfer LE Side 2 Side 2 transfer corotron LE 150 to 1000 microA 32/38=300 45/55=295 65/75=290 09-011 Transfer Mid Side 2 Side 2 transfer corotron intra- document 150 to 1000 microA 32/38=300 45/55=295 65/75=290 09-012 Transfer TE Side 2 Side 2 transfer corotron TE 150 to 1000 microA 32/38=300 45/55=295 65/75=290 09-013 Detack AC Side 1 Side 1 detack corotron volt- age 3000 to 5000 V 4200 09-014 Detack AC Side 2 Side 2 detack corotron volt- age 3000 to 5000 V 4200 09-015 Detack LE Side 1 Side 1 detack corotron LE. Unsigned no. in NVM table (and displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of +20 to -200 (microA) by subtraction of 200 from value in table 0 to 220 microA 32/38=150 45/75=130 09-016 Detack Mid Side 1 Side 1 detack corotron intra- document. Unsigned no. in NVM table (and displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of +20 to -200 (microA) by subtrac- tion of 200 from value in table 0 to 220 microA 32/38=165 45/75=160 09-017 Detack TE Side 1 Side 1 detack corotron TE. Unsigned no. in NVM table (and displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of +20 to -200 (microA) by subtraction of 200 from value in table 0 to 220 microA 199 Table 8 NVM chain 9 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 09-018 Detack LE Side 2 Side 2 Detack Corotron LE. Unsigned no. in NVM table (and displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of +20 to -200 (microA) by subtraction of 200 from value in table 0 to 220 microA 32/38=160 45/55=145 65/75=130 09-019 Detack Mid Side 2 Side 2 detack corotron intra- document. Unsigned no. in NVM table (and displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of +20 to -200 (microA) by subtrac- tion of 200 from value in table 0 to 220 microA 32/38=175 45/55=165 65/75=160 09-020 Detack TE Side 2 Side 2 detack corotron TE. Unsigned no. in NVM table (and displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of +20 to -200 (microA) by subtraction of 200 from value in table 0 to 220 microA 199 09-021 Dev Bias Print Level Developer bias print level. Absolute value in NVM real value is negative 100 to 600 V 32/55=350 65/75=345 09-022 Dev Age Table Developer age table 0 or 1 0 09-023 T MMONCI Main motor on cycle In 0 to 1000 ms 32/38=770 45/55=540 65/75=380 09-024 T CSONCI Charge scorotron on cycle In 0 to 1000 ms 32/38=430 45/55=300 65/75=210 09-026 T PCELONCI Pre clean erase lamp on cycle In 0 to 1000 ms 32/38=430 45/55=300 65/75=210 09-027 T DBONCI Developer bias on cycle In 0 to 1000 ms 32/38=310 45/55=210 65/75=100 09-029 T PCELONCI_alt Pre clean erase lamp on cycle in alternative 0 to 1000 ms 0 09-031 T TCONRUN Transfer corotron on run 0 to 1000 ms 32/38=500 45/55=360 65/75=220 09-032 T DCONRUN Detack corotron on run 0 to 1000 ms 32/38=530 45/55=360 65/75=260 Table 8 NVM chain 9 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-67 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131a General Procedures & Information 09-033 T CBONRUN Chute bias on run 0 to 1000 ms 32/38=540 45/55=380 65/75=270 09-036 T CBOFFRUN Chute bias off run 0 to 100 ms 32/38=60 45/55=40 65/75=30 09-037 T TCOFFRUN Detack corotron off run 0 to 1000 ms 32/38=60 45/55=40 65/75=50 09-039 T DCOFFRUN Detack corotron off run 0 to 500 ms 32/38=150 45/55=110 65/75=80 09-040 T TCLERUN Transfer corotron lead edge switch 0 to 500 ms 32/38=140 45/55=100 65/75=70 09-041 T TCT ERUN Transfer corotron trail edge switch 0 to 500 ms 32/38=90 45/55=60 65/75=40 09-042 T DCLERUN Detack corotron lead edge switch 0 to 500 ms 32/38=140 45/55=100 65/75=70 09-043 T DCTERUN Detack corotron trail edge switch 0 to 500 ms 32/38=130 45/55=90 65/75=60 09-044 T CBLERUN Chute bias lead edge switch 0 to 500 ms 32/38=140 45/55=100 65/75=70 09-045 T CBTERUN Chute bias trail edge switch 0 to 500 ms 32/38=140 45/55=100 65/75=70 09-048 T DBOFCO Developer bias off cycle out 0 to 500 ms 32/38=420 45/55=310 65/75=160 09-049 T MMOFCO Main motor off cycle out 0 to 500 ms 32/38=390 45/55=270 65/75=190 09-050 T PCELOFCO PR erase lamp off cycle out 0 to 1500 ms 32/38=1100 45/55=770 65/75=550 09-051 T PRMOFCO Photoreceptor motor off cycle out 0 to 1500 ms 32/38=1130 45/55=790 65/75=560 09-052 T MMOFCO-alt Main motor off cycle out alter- native 0 to 1500 ms 32/38=1120 45/55=780 65/75=550 Table 8 NVM chain 9 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 09-053 T DBOFCO-alt Developer bias off cycle out alternative 0 to 1500 ms 32/38=1130 45/55=790 65/75=560 09-054 XeroCycleInMode Xerographic cycle in mode 0=normal 1=alternative 0 09-056 XeroTransCoro- RunMode Xerographic transfer corotron run mode 0=normal 1=alternative 0 09-057 XeroDetackCoro- Run Xerographic detack corotron run mode 0=normal 1=alternative 1 09-058 XeroChuteBias- RunMode Xerographic chute bias run mode 0=normal 1=alternative 1 09-059 T DBOFCOFS Developer bias off cycle out fast shutdown 0 to 1000 ms 32/38=420 45/55=310 65/75=220 09-060 XeroCycleOut- Mode Xerographic cycle out mode 0=normal 1=alternative 0 09-061 Detack ID Side 1 Detack corotron inter docu- ment level, side 1 0 to 220 microA 200 09-062 Detack ID Side 2 Detack corotron inter docu- ment level, side 1 0 to 220 microA 200 09-068 TC Setpoint Sets target TC for developer process controls 0 to 500 (mVx10) 0 09-069 TCSensorCtrtVolt- age Sets TC sensor control volt- age to adjust sensitivity 400 to 1200 (mVx10) 800 09-070 TCSetupCom- pleted TC setup completed 0 or 1 0 09-073 Last Pixel Count Cumulative Pixel Count over the last TC control block (20 prints) 0 Read only 0 09-083 ReplenCart- MotRun Maximum continuous run period 15 to 40 ms 30 09-087 Rep Cartridge Empty Toner (replenisher) cartridge empty status 0 or 1 0 09-090 Waste Full Thresh- old Waste Full Print Count at which Bottle Full status is confirmed 1 to 1000 prints 100 09-093 Waste Shutdown Limit Maximum number of prints allowed post waste full before shutdown 0 to 10000 prints 32/45=0 55/75=1000 09-096 Developer Temp Actual developer temp as measured by sensor Degrees C. 0 09-097 Humidity% RH Actual machine humidity as measured by sensor %RH 0 Table 8 NVM chain 9 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-68 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131a General Procedures & Information 09-098 Altitude Altitude adjustment in metres. 0 = zero to 749m 1 = 750 to 1499m 2 = 1500 to 2249m 3 = 2250 to 2999m 4 = 3000+m 0 09-100 Main Motor Delay Flag Enables or disables a delay to the main motor and photore- ceptor motor run up times by adding 1150 to both of the read NVM values for IOT NVM 0=disabled 1=enabled 0 09-101 Ambient Temp Actual ambient temp as mea- sured by sensor. Degrees C 0 09-110 Replenisher capacity Replenisher capacity 1050 to 1787 grams 32/55=1188 65/75=1750 09-111 Repl. Delivery Rate Replenisher delivery rate 15 to 60 grams/ min 32/55=50 65/75=27 09-112 Cumulative Disp Time Total dispense time 0 minutes 0 09-114 Rep Lev Snr Fault Flag to indicate replenisher sensor failure. boolean 0=good 1=fault 0 09-115 TC Sensor Fault TC sensor fault 0=good 1=fault 0 09-116 Paper path fans mode Paper path cooling mode 0=disabled 1=enabled 32/55=0 65/75=1 09-117 Scorotron On Ramp Up Charge scorotron ON cycle in ramp up 0 to 1000 32/55=0 65/75=100 09-118 Dev bias On Ramp Up Developer bias ON cycle in ramp up 0 to 1000 32/55=0 65/75=160 09-119 GridV Off Ramp Dwn Charge scorotron grid voltage OFF cycle out ramp down 0 to 1000 32/55=0 65/75=120 09-120 Ozone max life Stores the maximum prints to make with the current ozone filter 0 to 4294967295 350k 09-121 Man Cleaning Interval Charge Scorotron Manual Cleaning Interval. Frequency in K sheets for when a manual scorotron cleaning request is displayed 2 to 50 25k Table 8 NVM chain 9 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 09-122 Auto Cleaning Interval Charge Scorotron Auto Cleaning Interval. Frequency in K sheets for when a manual scorotron cleaning request is displayed 2 to 50 20k 09-123 Num Images Delivered Number of images delivered 0 to 4294967295 0 09-124 Inactivity Limit Machine inactivity limit 120 to 4320 300 09-125 Dev Bias Off Ramp Dwn Developer bias OFF cycle out ramp down 0 to 1000 32/55=0 65/75=160 09-126 Dev Bias Off Ramp Dwn Alt Developer bias OFF cycle out ramp down alternative 0 to 1000 32/55=0 65/75=100 09-127 Dev Bias Off FS Ramp Dwn Alt Developer bias OFF fast shut- down cycle out ramp down 0 to 1000 32/55=0 65/75=100 09-128 PC From Flash Or Ram For development only. Alters process control factors source from either flash or NVM 0 to 1 0 09-129 Disp Mot Min Run Dispense motor minimum run time for toner dispense 100 to 1000 200 09-130 Disp Mot Ramp Up Dispense motor ramp up time 10 to 2000 30 09-131 Disp Mot Run On Dispense motor run on time 10 to 2000 32/55=0 65/75=190 09-132 Nh Vac Fan Off To Off Tme Nohad vacuum fan on time 0 to 100 32/38=0 45/75=43 09-133 Nh Vac Fan Off To On Tme Nohad vacuum fan off time 0 to 100 32/38=42 45/75=29 09-267 Humidity Sensor Fault Humidity sensor fault 0=good 1=fault 0 09-268 Dev Temp Sensor Fault Developer temperature sen- sor fault 0=good 1=fault 0 09-269 AmbTempSensor- Fault Ambient temperature sensor fault 0=good 1=fault 0 09-271 Developer age Developer material age 0 to 2147483647 pages 0 09-273 OCT Full Filter Page Count OCT 90% full filter 0 to 50 pages 30 09-274 Chute Bias inter doc Chute bias inter document level. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of -500 to +900 (Volts) by subtraction of 500 from table value 0 to 1400V 0 Table 8 NVM chain 9 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-69 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131a General Procedures & Information 09-275 TC Setup Target Voltage Toner concentration setup tar- get voltage 0 to 500 (mVx10) 185 09-276 TC lockout high CSF NVM lockout for TC pro- cess control. Failure = high. 0=clear 1=lock- out 0 09-277 Int Man Clean Enable Interim manual charge scorotron cleaning ennoble- ment flag 0=disabled 1=enabled 1 09-278 Auto Clean Enable Auto charge scorotron clean- ing ennoblement flag 0=disabled 1=enabled 32/38=0 45/75=1 09-279 Charg Clean Cout Enable Charge cleaner count enable 0=disabled 1=enabled 0 09-280 Inactivity Limit IOT Machine inactivity limit held on the IOT PWB 120 to 4320 300 Table 9 NVM chain 10 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 10-028 Standby Temp Target temperature during standby mode 10 to 230 degrees C 32/38=190 45/55=195 65/75=208 10-029 Run Temp Target temperature during run mode 100 to 230 degrees C 32/38=185 45/55=195 65/75=203 10-030 Low Power Temp Target temp during Power save mode 50 to 150 degrees C 32/38=85 45/55=95 65/75=135 10-042 101-120 mm offset Offset temperature required on thermistor B for paper width. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of -10 to +10 by sub- traction of 10 from table value 0 to 20 degrees C 10 10-043 121-140 mm offset Offset temperature required on thermistor B for paper width. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of -10 to +10 by sub- traction of 10 from table value 0 to 20 degrees C 10 10-044 141-160 mm offset Offset temperature required on thermistor B for paper width. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of -10 to +10 by sub- traction of 10 from table value 0 to 20 degrees C 10 Table 8 NVM chain 9 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 10-045 161-180 mm offset Offset temperature required on thermistor B for paper width. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of -10 to +10 by sub- traction of 10 from table value 0 to 20 degrees C 10 10-046 181-200 mm offset Offset temperature required on thermistor B for paper width. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of -10 to +10 by sub- traction of 10 from table value 0 to 20 degrees c 10 10-047 201-220 mm offset Offset temperature required on thermistor B for paper width. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of -10 to +10 by sub- traction of 10 from table value 0 to 20 degrees C 10 10-048 221-240 mm offset Offset temperature required on thermistor B for paper width. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of -10 to +10 by sub- traction of 10 from table value 0 to 20 degrees C 10 10-049 241-260 mm offset Offset temperature required on thermistor B for paper width. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of -10 to +10 by sub- traction of 10 from table value 0 to 20 degrees C 10 10-050 261-280 mm offset Offset temperature required on thermistor B for paper width. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of -10 to +10 by sub- traction of 10 from table value 0 to 20 degrees C 10 Table 9 NVM chain 10 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-70 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131a General Procedures & Information 10-051 281-300 mm offset Offset temperature required on thermistor B for paper width. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of -10 to +10 by sub- traction of 10 from table value 0 to 20 degrees C 10 10-053 80 gms Offset Media type offset for fuser roll temperature. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of -10 to +10 by subtraction of 10 from table value 0 to 30 degrees C 10 10-058 Transparency Off- set Media type offset for fuser roll temperature. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of -10 to +10 by subtraction of 10 from table value 0 to 30 degrees C 32/55=10 65/75=0 10-059 Card stock offset Media type offset for fuser roll temperature. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of -10 to +10 by subtraction of 10 from table value 0 to 25 degrees C 15 10-060 Envelopes Offset Media type offset for fuser roll temperature. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of -10 to +10 by subtraction of 10 from table value 0 to 30 degrees C 32/55=15 65/75=10 10-061 Labels Offset Media type offset for fuser roll temperature. Unsigned no. in NVM table (displayed on GUI) to be converted to signed no. over range of -10 to +10 by subtraction of 10 from table value 0 to 30 degrees C 32/55=15 65/75=10 10-063 NVM Trange Cool- ing Total fuser web count Cycles 0 10-064 Transparency delay Media type time delay for fuser roll temperature 0 to 8 seconds 0 Table 9 NVM chain 10 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 10-065 Cardstock delay Media type time delay for fuser roll temperature 0 to 8 seconds 4 10-066 Envelopes delay Media type time delay for fuser roll temperature 0 to 8 seconds 4 10-067 Labels delay Media type time delay for fuser roll temperature 0 to 8 seconds 4 10-068 Tab stock delay Media type time delay for fuser roll temperature 0 to 8 seconds 4 10-069 Cold Start Offset Fuser cold start offset profile 0 to 3 0 10-070 Cold Roll Offset Fuser cold roll offset profile 0 to 8 32/38=1 45/55=6 65/75=8 10-102 TePFsToInvMot- OffSimp Inverter motor off stop posi- tion (simplex) 100 to 800 ms 32/38=520 45/55=350 65/75=224 10-122 TePFsrToInvMot- OffDup Time to turn off inverter motor after TE leaves fuser (duplex) 300 to 1200 ms 32/38=740 45/55=510 65/75=344 Table 9 NVM chain 10 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-71 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131b General Procedures & Information dC131b NVM Tables Chain 12 to 28 General 1. Refer to the tables that follow for NVM parameters chain 12 to 28: NVM chain 12 Table 1 NVM chain 14 Table 2 NVM chain 15 Table 3 NVM chain 17 Table 4 NVM chain 19 Table 5 NVM chain 20 Table 6 Table 1 NVM chain 12 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 12-001 Finisher Module Type Defines finisher module types 65=OCT, 66=SCT, 110=LCSS2K, 120=LCSS1K, 130=HCSS, 140=Not Used 150=Not Used 160=Not Used 170=Booklet- Maker, 100=NoFin- isher 65 12-002 OCTFullFilter OCT 90% full filter 0 to 5000 ms 2500 12-003 BookMkrCompile- Offset Used to adjust the compiler position of the booklet maker back stop. 0 to 200 0.1137mm/step 100 12-004 BookMkrStapleOff- set Used to align the staple to the fold. 0 to 200 0.1137mm/step 100 12-005 BookMkrFold Off- set Used to centre the fold and the staple relative to the lead edge. 0 to 200 0.1137mm/step 100 12-006 BookMkrTampRdy- Offset Used to adjust the booklet maker tamping ready posi- tion. 0 to 200 0.1137mm/step 100 12-007 PFM Wait Point Adj Paper feed module wait point adjustment 0 to 20 5 12-008 PFM Relese Adj Paper feed module release adjustment 0 to 20 15 12-050 FinisherSoftCyc- Time Time out for soft cycling of finisher to time seconds 0 to 60 sec- onds 32/38=40 45=35 55/75=30 Table 2 NVM chain 14 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 14-001 DADH Centre Reg DADH CVT centre registration 2200 to 3850 pixels 3560 14-002 DADH LE Reg DADH lead edge registration 0 to 150 scan lines 70 14-003 Platen Top Edge Reg Platen top edge registration 6900 to 7500 pixels 32/55=7125 65/75=7250 14-004 Platen Lead Edge Reg Platen lead edge registration 0 to 150 scan lines 70 14-005 Periodic Cal time Periodic calibration time 1 to 240ms 60 14-006 Black Only Cal Time Black only calibration time 1 to 240 ms 10 14-007 First Cal Time When to do the first warm cali- bration after cold start 5 to 30 min- utes 5 14-008 Wait Time Full Cal Time to wait for full calibration 0 to 255 ms 15 14-010 Platen Timeout Time2 Platen time-out time 2 0 to 120 ms 90 14-011 Platen Sensor Region Contains the market region for which the platen size sensors are to be programmed 0 to 10 0 14-012 Scanner CVT posi- tion Adjusts position of scan car- riage at the CVT position 4868 to 4898 0.1mm incre- ments 32/55=4988 65/75=4878 14-013 Scanner Doc Size Pos Adjusts position of scan car- riage at the document size position 0 to 5000 0.1mm incre- ments 32/55=700 65/75=500 14-014 Scanner LE Hotline Scanner lead edge active hot line 200 to 500 0.1mm incre- ments 32/55=350 65/75=230 14-025 Scan CCD Gain Setpt To adjust pixel gain set point during scanner CCD calibra- tion 150 to 255 increments of 1 bit 214 14-026 Scan CCD Offset Pnt To adjust offset point during scanner CCD calibration 0 to 20 Incre- ments of 1 bit 0 14-027 Scanner Mag Adj Adjust platen scan speed in slow scan direction to com- pensate for magnification errors 50 to 150 100 Table 3 NVM chain 15 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 15-005 ScannerFSResolu- tion To provide configuration sup- port for scanners with Fast Scan resolutions of 400 dpi and 600 dpi 400 or 600 600 July 2005 6-72 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131b General Procedures & Information 15-006 Scanner Direction To provide configuration sup- port for scanners with different Fast Scan direction 0=reverse 1=forward 1 15-007 CVT scanning image gain adjust- ment Percentage increase with respect to document glass scanning gain 0 to 20% 5 Table 4 NVM chain 17 (image disk drive not used) Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 17-001 Disk Mode Disk present. 1=enabled 0=disabled 0 17-002 Disk spin up delay Time before image disk receives power 0 to 30 seconds 10 Table 5 NVM chain 19 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 19-001 Megs of Mem- ory Amount of memory installed 0 to 65535M 16 19-002 Resource% Reported Resource percentage reported 0 to 99% 10 19-003 Use Partial Blocks Used partial blocks 0 or 1 1 19-004 Mark mode EPC full Marking mode when EPC full 0 or 3 0 19-005 Memory on Tar- get Memory on target 0 to 65535 32 19-006 Image Alloc Ratio Nominal compression ratio 1 to 50% 30 19-007 Print Img Limit Maximum number of network controller images that can be in EPC at any given time 35 to 5000 3501 Table 3 NVM chain 15 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 19-008 EPC Setting Governs the setting of the EPC low and intermediate thresh- olds. 1=Optimised for smaller sheets, A4/8.5x11. EPC less than 256Mb. 2=Intermediate setting, optimized for medium size sheet 3=Optimised for large sheet, A3/ 11x17. EPC greater than 256Mb 1 19-009 Ncomp EPC Simp Img No Number of images inputted before a non-compiled simplex print job is released for marking Range 1 to 50 2 19-010 Ncomp EPC Dup Img No Number of images inputted before a non-compiled duplex print job is released for marking Range 1 to 50 4 19-011 Comp EPC Simp Img No Number of images inputted before a compiled simplex print job is released for marking Range 1 to 50 2 19-012 Comp EPC Dup Img No Number of images inputted before a compiled duplex print job is released for marking Range 1 to 50 4 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-200 FaxLine1Config Line 1 configuration setting 0 = send and receive. 1 = send only. 2 = receive only 0 20-201 FaxLine2Config Line 2 configuration setting 0 = send and receive. 1 = send only. 2 = receive only 0 20-204 FaxLine1TypeDe fault Line type configuration set- ting 0 = analogue line. 1 = ISDN line. 2 = not con- figured 0 20-205 FaxLine2TypeDe fault Line type configuration set- ting 0 = analogue line, 1 = ISDN line, 2 = not config- ured 0 20-209 LinePriority Priority of fax lines 1 = line 1 has priority. 2 = line 2 has priority 1 20-210 FaxPauseTime- Default Pause time Range = 0 to 255 sec- onds 3 Table 5 NVM chain 19 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-73 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131b General Procedures & Information 20-211 FaxAutore-dial- Default Number of times to retry (not connected) Range = 0 to 14 10 20-212 FaxAutore-dial- TimeDef Time between each re-dial Range = 1 to 25 minutes 3 20-213 FaxAutoResend- Default Number of times to re-dial (connected) Range = 0 to 5 3 20-214 FxAutoResend- Policy Sends a cover sheet and extra pages if interrupted 0 = without cover page and resent failed pages. 1 = with cover page and resent failed page. 2 = without cover page and resent all pages. 3 = with cover page and resent all pages. 0 20-216 FaxAudioLineM- onEnbld Listens to line traffic on sending 0 = disabled 1 = enabled 0 20-217 FaxAudio- LineMonDel Determines when to stop lis- tening to the line traffic Range = 0 to 25 sec- onds. 5 20-218 FaxAudio- LineMonVol Volume of the line monitor 0 = high 1 = medium 2 = low 1 20-219 Faxreceivembox- DocDef Receive mailbox policy 0 = delete on print. 1 = keep for 1 to 72 hours. 2 = keep forever 0 20-220 Fxreceivembox- DocTime Time to keep if the policy is a pre set time Range = 1 to 72 hours 72 20-221 FaxAnswerMode Answer mode 0 = auto 1 = manual 0 20-222 FaxAutoAnswer- Delay When to answer the call if automatic. Range = 0 to 15 seconds 0 20-223 FaxRecvPprAu- toEnbld Determines what to declare for paper sizes 0 = auto 1 = manual 0 20-224 FaxSendOptions Determines what size of image to send 0 = reduce to fit 1 = split pages 0 20-225 FaxRecvPage- Margin determines if removing scan lines is allowable 0 = disabled 1 = enabled 1 20-226 TransmnRepor- tApp Determines if a reduced image is shown 0 = reduced image 1 = no Image 0 20-227 TransRptBehav- iour Determines when a trans- mission report is printed 0 = always print 1 = print on error 2 = off 1 20-228 FaxRingVolume Ring volume 0 = high 1 = medium 2 = low 1 20-229 FaxRingVol- umeEnabled Ring volume enabled 0 = disabled 1 = enabled 1 20-230 FaxLine1DialTyp eDef Dial type configuration 0 = tone 1 = pulse 0 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-231 FaxLine2DialTyp eDef Dial type configuration 0 = tone 1 = pulse 0 20-235 FaxDateField- Format Date Format 0 = MM/DD/YY 1 = DD/ MM/YY. 2 = YY/MM/DD 0 20-236 FaxTimeField- Format Time format 0 = 12 hour 1 = 24 hour 1 20-237 FaxXmitHeader- TextEnabled Transmit header Text enabled 0 = disabled 1 = enabled 1 20-240 FaxMatch- JunkEnabled Enable junk fax prevention 0 = disabled 1 = enabled 0 20-241 FaxMatchJunk- Type Type of screen for junk fax 0 = match dial directory. 1 = match junk directory 0 20-242 FaxPollEnabled Polling enabled 0 = disabled 1 = unse- cure. 2 = dial and poll directory. 3 = poll direc- tory 0 20-243 FaxPollPolicyDef Polled document policy 0 = delete on poll 1 = keep for 1 to 72 hours 2 = keep forever 0 20-244 FaxPollPolicy- Time Time to keep if the policy is a pre set time Range = 1 to 72 hours 72 20-246 FaxImageOver- writeEnb Overwrite image 0 = disabled 1 = enabled 0 20-247 FaxImgOver- writePat Default pattern 0 = alternate zeros and ones starting with one 1 = User specified pattern 0 20-248 FaxReportPolicy- Def Report policy 0 = print. 1 = follow secure policy. 2 = store in mailbox 0 20-249 FaxActivityRe- portDef Activity report default 0 = off 1 = auto print 1 20-252 FaxBroadc- stRepDef Broadcast and multi poll report default and remote broadcast 0 = always print. 1 = print on error. 2 = off 1 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-74 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131b General Procedures & Information 20-254 FaxCountry Fax country NOTE: In this table the NVM locations are default values for the UK. Refer to dC131d for the NVM locations and values that are unique to each country. 0 = USA, 1 = Canada, 2 = Brazil, 3 = Mexico, 4 = Argentina, 5 = Chile, 6 = UK, 7 = Switzerland, 8 = Norway, 9 = Denmark, 10 = Ireland, 11 = Aus- tria, 12 = Finland, 13 = France, 14 = Germany, 15 = Sweden, 16 = Bel- gium, 17 = Nether- lands,18 = Italy, 19 = Portugal, 20 = Greece, 21 = Spain, 22 = Russia, 23 = Czech Republic, 24 = Poland, 25 = Hungary, 26 = Yugoslavia, 27 = Romania, 29 = Turkey, 33 = South Africa, 35 = India, 37 = Iceland, 38 = Luxembourg, 39 = Bul- garia, 41 = Australia 6 20-255 FaxLanguage Report language 0 = French Canadian, 1 = English, 2 = Danish, 3 = Swedish, 4 = Interna- tional Spanish, 5 = Ger- man, 6 = Italian, 7 = US English, 8 = Dutch, 9 = Portuguese, 10 = Norwe- gian, 11 = Finnish, 12 = French, 13 = Brazilian, 14 = Greek, 15 = Czech, 16 = Polish, 17 = Hun- garian, 18 = Romanian, 19 = Turkish, 20 = Rus- sian, 21 = Simplified Chi- nese 1 20-256 SecReceiveEn- abled Determine whether Secure Receive is on or off 0 = secure receive is off 1 = secure receive is on 0 20-257 CompressTypeLi ne1TX T30 maximum compres- sion-TX line 1 2 = MH 3 = MR 4 = MMR 4 20-258 CompressTypeLi ne2TX T30 maximum compression TX line 2 2 = MH 3 = MR 4 = MMR 4 20-259 CompressTypeLi ne1RX T30 maximum compression RX line 1 2 = MH 3 = MR 4 = MMR 4 20-260 CompressTypeLi ne2RX T30 maximum compression RX line 2 2 = MH 3 = MR 4 = MMR 4 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-263 FaxISDNASR ISDN ASR ISDN answer specified number range 1 or 2 numbers 2 20-264 FaxISDNPP ISDN PP 0 = operate point to mul- tipoint protocol. 1 = oper- ate point to point protocol 1 20-265 FaxISDNOverla- pRec ISDN overlap receiving 0 = operate en-block receiving 1 = operate overlap receiving 0 20-266 FaxISDNLine- Type ISDN line type 0 = National ISDN-1 1 = Northan Telecom (DMS-100) 2 = AT and T Custom (5ESS) 3 = Euro ISDN 3 = Euro ISDN 0 20-267 CallHunting Call hunting 0 = disabled 1 = enable 0 20-269 TeiSetting TEI setting 0 to 63 (user entered data) 0 20-270 TeiSettingType TEI type 0 = automatic 1 = man- ual 0 20-271 OhmTermination Ohmic termination 0 = disabled 1 = enabled 0 20-273 G4Enabled G4 enabled 0 = disabled 1 = enabled 0 20-274 CardResetStop Reset/stop card on recover- able fault 0 = reset 1 = stop 0 20-275 LoadJobsAtStart Load jobs at start up 0 = do not load jobs, 1 = load jobs 1 20-276 LoadDirectorie- sAtStart Load directories at start up 0 = do not load directo- ries, 1 = load directories 1 20-277 LoadMailboxe- sAtStart load mailboxes at start up 0 = do not load mail boxes. 1 = load mail- boxes 1 20-278 LastUserJobID Last allocated user job ID Sets the last allocated user job ID 999 20-279 LastRecurringJo- bID Last allocated recurring job ID Sets the last allocated recurring job ID 5199 20-280 CompletedJob- sCount Completed jobs count Sets the completed jobs count for automatic activ- ity report generation 0 20-281 Line1CurrentDet ection Line current detection line 1 0 = disabled 1 = enabled 1 20-282 Line2CurrentDet ection Line current detection line 2 0 = disabled 1 = enabled 1 20-283 T30MaxResL1T X T30 maximum resolution line 1 TX 2 = 200x100, 3 = 200x200, 5 = 300x300, 7 = 400x400, 8 = 600x600 8 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-75 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131b General Procedures & Information 20-284 T30MaxResL2T X T30 maximum resolution line 2 TX 2 = 200x100, 3 = 200x200, 5 = 300x300, 7 = 400x400, 8 = 600x600 8 20-285 T30MaxResL1R X T30 maximum resolution line 1 RX 2 = 200x100, 3 = 200x200, 5 = 300x300, 7 = 400x400, 8 = 600x600 8 20-286 T30MaxResL2R X T30 maximum resolution line 2 RX 2 = 200x100, 3 = 200x200, 5 = 300x300, 7 = 400x400, 8 = 600x600 8 20-287 T30MaxSpeedL1 TX T30 maximum speed line 1 TX 3 = 33600, 4 = 31200, 5 = 28800, 6 = 26400, 7 = 24000, 8 = 21600, 9 = 19200, 10 = 16800, 11= 14400, 12 = 12000, 13 = 9600, 14 = 7200, 15 = 4800, 16 = 2400 3 20-288 T30MaxSpeedL2 TX T30 maximum speed line 2 TX 3 = 33600, 4 = 31200, 5 = 28800, 6 = 26400, 7 = 24000, 8 = 21600, 9 = 19200, 10 = 16800, 11= 14400, 12 = 12000, 13 = 9600, 14 = 7200, 15 = 4800, 16 = 2400 3 20-289 T30MaxSpeedL1 RX T30 maximum speed line 1 RX 3 = 33600, 4 = 31200, 5 = 28800, 6 = 26400, 7 = 24000, 8 = 21600, 9 = 19200, 10 = 16800, 11= 14400, 12 = 12000, 13 = 9600, 14 = 7200, 15 = 4800, 16 = 2400 3 20-290 T30MaxSpeedL2 RX T30 maximum speed line 2 RX 3 = 33600, 4 = 31200, 5 = 28800, 6 = 26400, 7 = 24000, 8 = 21600, 9 = 19200, 10 = 16800, 11= 14400, 12 = 12000, 13 = 9600, 14 = 7200, 15 = 4800, 16 = 2400 3 20-291 T30PrefResUnits L1TX T30 preferred resolution units line 1 TX 0 = any 1 = metric 2 = inch 0 20-292 T30PrefResUnits L2TX T30 preferred resolution units line 2 TX 0 = any 1 = metric 2 = inch 0 20-293 T30PrefResUnits L1RX T30 preferred resolution units line 1 RX 0 = any 1 = metric 2 = inch 0 20-294 T30PrefResUnits L2RX T30 preferred resolution units line 2 RX 0 = any 1 = metric 2 = inch 0 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-295 T30MinScanLine TimeL1 T30 minimum scan line time line 1 0 = 0ms/0ms, 1 = 5ms/ 5ms, 2 = 10ms/5ms, 3 = 10ms/10ms, 4 = 20ms/ 10ms, 5 = 20ms/20-ms, 6 = 40ms/20ms, 7 = 40ms/40ms 0 20-296 T30MinScanLine TimeL2 T30 minimum scan line time line 2 0 = 0ms/0ms, 1 = 5ms/ 5ms, 2 = 10ms/5ms, 3 = 10ms/10ms, 4 = 20ms/ 10ms, 5 = 20ms/20-ms, 6 = 40ms/20ms, 7 = 40ms/40ms 0 20-297 T30ECMEnabled L1TX T30 ECM enabled/disabled line 1 TX 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 1 20-298 T30ECMEnabled L2TX T30 ECM enabled/disabled line 2 TX 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 1 20-299 T30ECMEnabled L1RX T30 ECM enabled/disabled line 1 RX 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 1 20-300 T30ECMEnabled L2RX T30 ECM enabled/disabled line 2 RX 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 1 20-301 FaxPwrSavLock- Ahead Look ahead period to pend- ing fax job which will prohibit entry into sleep. Range = 0 to 120 min- utes 1 20-302 ExtendedRetry- Policy Determine if a confirmed transmission report is printed if MCF not received for last page sent. 0 = Strict retry policy (all MCF required) 1 = Optional ignore final missing MCF 1 20-399 SaveCom- pressedData Temporary NVM to capture the data for received page to RAM disk and copy to NVM if error occurs 0 = Disabled 0 20-430 Busy1FilterStage 1A1 Busy 1 filter stage 1 A1 Range = 1 to 65535 1245 20-431 Busy1FilterStage 1A2 Busy 1 filter stage 1 A2 Range = 1 to 65535 0 20-432 Busy1FilterStage 1A3 Busy 1 filter stage 1 A3 Range = 1 to 65535 0 20-433 Busy1FilterStage 1B1 Busy 1 filter stage 1 B1 Range = 1 to 65535 29034 20-434 Busy1FilterStage 1B2 Busy 1 filter stage 1 B2 Range = 1 to 65535 51060 20-435 Busy1FilterStage 2A1 Busy 1 filter stage 2 A1 Range = 1 to 65535 1245 20-436 Busy1FilterStage 2A2 Busy 1 filter stage 2 A2 Range = 1 to 65535 1244 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-76 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131b General Procedures & Information 20-437 Busy1FilterStage 2A3 Busy 1 filter stage 2 A3 Range = 1 to 65535 311 20-438 Busy1FilterStage 2B1 Busy 1 filter stage 2 B1 Range = 1 to 65535 28558 20-439 Busy1FilterStage 2B2 Busy 1 filter stage 2 B2 Range = 1 to 65535 51060 20-440 Busy1LowPassF eedback Busy 1 low pass feedback Range = 1 to 65535 32359 20-441 FaxBusy1LowPa ssGain Busy 1 low pass gain Range = 1 to 65535 735 20-442 Busy1UpperThre shold Busy 1 upper threshold Range = 1 to 65535 1264 20-443 Busy1LowerThre shold Busy 1 lower threshold Range = 1 to 65535 1223 20-444 Busy2FilterStage 1A1 Busy 2 filter stage 1 A1 Range = 1 to 65535 714 20-445 Busy2FilterStage 1A2 Busy 2 filter stage 1 A2 Range = 1 to 65535 64822 20-446 Busy2FilterStage 1A3 Busy 2 filter stage 1 A3 Range = 1 to 65535 0 20-447 Busy2FilterStage 1B1 Busy 2 filter stage 1 B1 Range = 1 to 65535 29251 20-448 Busy2FilterStage 1B2 Busy 2 filter stage 1 B2 Range = 1 to 65535 50750 20-449 Busy2FilterStage 2A1 Busy 2 filter stage 2 A1 Range = 1 to 65535 714 20-450 Busy2FilterStage 2A2 Busy 2 filter stage 2 A2 Range = 1 to 65535 1427 20-451 FaxBsy2FilterStg e2A3 Busy 2 filter stage 2 A3 Range = 1 to 65535 714 20-452 FaxBsy2FilterStg e2B1 Busy 2 filter stage 2 B1 Range = 1 to 65535 29251 20-453 Busy2FilterStage 2B2 Busy 2 filter stage 2 B2 Range = 1 to 65535 50750 20-454 Busy2LowPassF eedback Busy 2 low pass feedback Range = 1 to 65535 32359 20-455 FaxBusy2LowPa ssGain Busy 2 low pass gain Range = 1 to 65535 735 20-456 Busy2UpperThre shold Busy 2 upper threshold Range = 1 to 65535 10752 20-457 Busy2LowerThre shold Busy 2 lower threshold Range = 1 to 65535 7168 20-458 Busy1DetectAlgo rithm Busy 1 detection algorithm Range = 32 to 33 32 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-459 Busy1NumCellP attern Busy 1 number cell pattern Number of patterns to describe the sequence Range = 0 to 3 2 20-460 Busy1TmoutRes etDetct Busy 1 time out reset detec- tor Range = 1 to 15000 ms 100 20-461 FaxBusy1Make Min1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-462 FaxBusy1Make Max1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeH ole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1Break Min1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-465 FaxBusy1Break Max1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-466 FaxBusy1Break Hole1 Busy 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-467 FaxBusy1IdxNex tCell1 Busy 1 idx next cell 1 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 1 20-468 Busy1IdxRestart Cell1 Busy 1 idx restart cell 1 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-469 Busy1FlagDetct Perfd1 Busy 1 flag detection per- formed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-470 FaxBusy1Make Min2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-471 FaxBusy1Make Max2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeH ole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1Break Min2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-474 FaxBusy1Break Max2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-475 FaxBusy1Break Hole2 Busy 1 break hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-476 FaxBusy1IdxNex tCell2 Busy 1 idx next cell 2 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-477 Busy1IdxRestart Cell2 Busy 1 idx restart cell 2 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-478 Busy1FlgDetect Perfd2 Busy 1 flag detection per- formed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-479 FaxBusy1Make Min3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-77 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131b General Procedures & Information 20-480 FaxBusy1Make Max3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeH ole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1Break Min3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-483 FaxBusy1Break Max3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-484 FaxBusy1Break Hole3 Busy 1 break hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-485 FaxBusy1IdxNex tCell3 Busy 1 idx next cell 3 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-486 Busy1IdxRestart Cell3 Busy 1 idx restart cell 3 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-487 Busy1FlagDetct Perfd3 Busy 1 flag detection per- formed 3 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-488 Busy2DetectAlgo rithm Busy 2 detection algorithm Range = 32 to 33 32 20-489 Busy2NumCellP attern Busy 2 number cell pattern number of patterns to describe the sequence. Range = 0 to 3 2 20-490 Busy2TmoutRes etDetct Busy 2 time out reset detec- tor Range = 1 to 15000 ms 100 20-491 FaxBusy2Make Min1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-492 FaxBusy2Make Max1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 380 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeH ole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2Break Min1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-495 FaxBusy2Break Max1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 380 20-496 FaxBusy2Break Hole1 Busy 2 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-497 FaxBusy2IdxNex tCell1 Busy 2 idx next cell 1 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 1 20-498 Busy2IdxRestart Cell1 Busy 2 idx restart cell 1 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-499 Busy2FlagDetct Perfd1 Busy 2 flag detection per- formed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-500 FaxBusy2Make Min2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-501 FaxBusy2Make Max2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 380 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeH ole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2Break Min2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-504 FaxBusy2Break Max2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 380 20-505 FaxBusy2Break Hole2 Busy 2 break hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-506 FaxBusy2IdxNex tCell2 Busy 2 idx next cell 2 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-507 Busy2IdxRestart Cell2 Busy 2 idx restart cell 2 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-508 Busy2FlagDetct Perfd2 Busy 2 flag detection per- formed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-509 FaxBusy2Make Min3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-510 FaxBusy2Make Max3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 380 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeH ole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2Break Min3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-513 FaxBusy2Break Max3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 380 20-514 FaxBusy2Break Hole3 Busy 2 break hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-515 FaxBusy2IdxNex tCell3 Busy 2 idx next cell 3 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-516 Busy2IdxRestart Cell3 Busy 2 idx restart cell 3 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-517 Busy2FlagDetct Perfd3 Busy 2 flag detection per- formed 3 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-518 Congt1FilterStag e1A1 Congest 1 Filter stage 1 A1 Range = 1 to 65535 1245 20-519 Congt1FilterStag e1A2 Congest 1 Filter stage 1 A2 Range = 1 to 65535 0 20-520 Congt1FilterStag e1A3 Congest 1 Filter stage 1 A3 Range = 1 to 65535 0 20-521 Congt1FilterStag e1B1 Congest 1 Filter stage 1 B1 Range = 1 to 65535 29034 20-522 Congt1FilterStag e1B2 Congest 1 Filter stage 1 B2 Range = 1 to 65535 51060 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-78 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131b General Procedures & Information 20-523 Congt1FilterStag e2A1 Congest 1 Filter stage 2 A1 Range = 1 to 65535 1245 20-524 Congt1FilterStag e2A2 Congest 1 Filter stage 2 A2 Range = 1 to 65535 1244 20-525 Congt1FilterStag e2A3 Congest 1 Filter stage 2 A3 Range = 1 to 65535 311 20-526 Congt1FilterStag e2B1 Congest 1 Filter stage 2 B1 Range = 1 to 65535 28558 20-527 Congt1FilterStag e2B2 Congest 1 Filter stage 2 B2 Range = 1 to 65535 51060 20-528 Congt1LwPassF eedback Congest 1 Low Pass Feed- back Range = 1 to 65535 32359 20-529 Congest1LowPa ssGain Congest 1 Low Pass Gain Range = 1 to 65535 735 20-530 Congt1UpperThr eshold Congest 1 Upper Threshold Range = 1 to 65535 1264 20-531 Congt1LowerThr eshold Congest 1 Lower Threshold Range = 1 to 65535 1223 20-532 Congt1DetctAlgo rithm Congest 1 detection algo- rithm Range = 32 to 33 32 20-533 Congt1NumCell Pattern Congest 1 number cell pat- tern Number of patterns to describe the sequence. Range = 0 to 3 2 20-534 Congt1TmoutRs etDetct Congest 1 time out reset detector Range = 1 to 15000 ms 100 20-535 FaxCongest1Ma keMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 300 20-536 FaxCongest1Ma keMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-537 FaxCongest1Ma keHole1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1Bre akMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 280 20-539 FaxCongest1Bre akMax1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 440 20-540 FaxCongst1Brea kHole1 Congest 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-541 Congest1IdxNext Cell1 Congest 1 idx next cell 1 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 1 20-542 Congt1IdxRstart Cell1 Congest 1 idx restart cell 1 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-543 Congt1FlgDetctP erfd1 Congest 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-544 FaxCongest1Ma keMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 170 20-545 FaxCongest1Ma keMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-546 FaxCongest1Ma keHole2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1Bre akMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 395 20-548 FaxCongest1Bre akMax2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 655 20-549 FaxCongst1Brea kHole2 Congest 1 break hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-550 Congest1IdxNext Cell2 Congest 1 idx next cell 2 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-551 Congt1IdxRstart Cell2 Congest 1 idx restart cell 2 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctP erfd2 Congest 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1Ma keMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 170 20-554 FaxCongest1Ma keMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-555 FaxCongest1Ma keHole3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1Bre akMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 395 20-557 FaxCongest1Bre akMax3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 655 20-558 FaxCongst1Brea kHole3 Congest 1 break hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-559 Congest1IdxNext Cell3 Congest 1 idx next cell 3 Index of next pattern Range = 0 to 2 0 20-560 Congt1IdxRstart Cell3 Congest 1 idx restart cell 3 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-561 Congt1FlgDetctP erfd3 Congest 1 flag detection performed 3 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-562 FaxCED1FiltrSta ge1A1 CED 1 Filter stage 1 A1 Range = 1 to 65535 489 20-563 FaxCED1FiltrSta ge1A2 CED 1 Filter stage 1 A2 Range = 1 to 65535 64562 20-564 FaxCED1FiltrSta ge1A3 CED 1 Filter stage 1 A3 Range = 1 to 65535 488 20-565 FaxCED1FiltrSta ge1B1 CED 1 Filter stage 1 B1 Range = 1 to 65535 57167 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-79 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131b General Procedures & Information 20-566 FaxCED1FiltrSta ge1B2 CED 1 Filter stage 1 B2 Range = 1 to 65535 49479 20-567 FaxCED1FiltrSta ge2A1 CED 1 Filter stage 2 A1 Range = 1 to 65535 489 20-568 FaxCED1FiltrSta ge2A2 CED 1 Filter stage 2 A2 Range = 1 to 65535 846 20-569 FaxCED1FiltrSta ge2A3 CED 1 Filter stage 2 A3 Range = 1 to 65535 488 20-570 FaxCED1FiltrSta ge2B1 CED 1 Filter stage 2 B1 Range = 1 to 65535 57113 20-571 FaxCED1FiltrSta ge2B2 CED 1 Filter stage 2 B2 Range = 1 to 65535 49479 20-572 FaxCED1LwPas sFeedbck CED 1 Low Pass Feedback Range = 1 to 65535 32359 20-573 FaxCED1LowPa ssGain CED 1 Low Pass Gain Range = 1 to 65535 735 20-574 FaxCED1UpprTh reshold CED 1 Upper Threshold Range = 1 to 65535 10752 20-575 FaxCED1LowrTh reshold CED 1 Lower Threshold Range = 1 to 65535 7168 20-576 CED1DetectAlgo rithm CED 1 detection algorithm Range = 32 to 33 32 20-577 CED1NumCellP attern CED 1 number cell pattern Number of patterns to describe the sequence. Range 0 to 3 1 20-578 CED1TmoutRes etDetect CED 1 time out reset detec- tor Range = 1 to 15000 ms 100 20-579 FaxCED1MakeM in1 CED 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-580 FaxCED1MakeM ax1 CED 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-581 FaxCED1MakeH ole1 CED 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-582 FaxCED1Break Min1 CED 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-583 FaxCED1Break Max1 CED 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-584 FaxCED1BreakH ole1 CED 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-585 FaxCED1IdxNex tCell1 CED 1 idx next cell 1 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 255 20-586 CED1IdxRestart Cell1 CED 1 idx restart cell 1 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-587 CED1FlagDetect Perfd1 CED 1 flag detection per- formed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-588 FaxCED1MakeM in2 CED 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-589 FaxCED1MakeM ax2 CED 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-590 FaxCED1MakeH ole2 CED 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-591 FaxCED1Break Min2 CED 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-592 FaxCED1Break Max2 CED 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-593 FaxCED1BreakH ole2 CED 1 break hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-594 FaxCED1IdxNex tCell2 CED 1 idx next cell 2 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-595 CED1IdxRestart Cell2 CED 1 idx restart cell 2 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-596 CED1FlagDetect Perfd2 CED 1 flag detection per- formed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-597 FaxCED1MakeM in3 CED 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-598 FaxCED1MakeM ax3 CED 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-599 FaxCED1MakeH ole3 CED 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-600 FaxCED1Break Min3 CED 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-601 FaxCED1Break Max3 CED 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-602 FaxCED1BreakH ole3 CED 1 break hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-603 FaxCED1IdxNex tCell3 CED 1 idx next cell 3 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-604 CED1IdxRestart Cell3 CED 1 idx restart cell 3 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-605 CED1FlagDetect Perfd3 CED 1 flag detection per- formed 3 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-606 IntDtone1FltrStg e1A1 International Dtone 1 Filter stage 1 A1 Range = 1 to 65535 714 20-607 IntDtone1FltrStg e1A2 International Dtone 1 Filter stage 1 A2 Range = 1 to 65535 64822 20-608 IntDtone1FltrStg e1A3 International Dtone 1 Filter stage 1 A3 Range = 1 to 65535 0 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-80 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131b General Procedures & Information 20-609 IntDtone1FltrStg e1B1 International Dtone 1 Filter stage 1 B1 Range = 1 to 65535 29251 20-610 IntDtone1FltrStg e1B2 International Dtone 1 Filter stage 1 B2 Range = 1 to 65535 50750 20-611 IntDtone1FltrStg e2A1 International Dtone 1 Filter stage 2 A1 Range = 1 to 65535 714 20-612 Dtone1FilterStag e2A2 International Dtone 1 Filter stage 2 A2 Range = 1 to 65535 1427 20-613 IntDtone1FltrStg e2A3 International Dtone 1 Filter stage 2 A3 Range = 1 to 65535 714 20-614 IntDtone1FltrStg e2B1 International Dtone 1 Filter stage 2 B1 Range = 1 to 65535 29251 20-615 IntDtone1FltrStg e2B2 International Dtone 1 Filter stage 2 B2 Range = 1 to 65535 50750 20-616 IntDtone1LwPss Fdback International Dtone 1 Low Pass Feedback Range = 1 to 65535 32359 20-617 IntDtone1LwPss Gain International Dtone 1 Low Pass Gain Range = 1 to 65535 735 20-618 IntDtone1UprThr shold International Dtone 1 Upper Threshold Range = 1 to 65535 10752 20-619 IntDtone1LwrThr shold International Dtone 1 Lower Threshold Range = 1 to 65535 7168 20-620 DetTonesBefore- dial Select tones to detect before dialling 0 = blind dial. 1 = detect dial tone. 0 20-621 TimeBefore-dial Determines pause time before dial (blind mode) or dial tone detection time out. Range = 0 to 255. 1 = 100 ms 5 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 33 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 67 20-624 PulseDialInter- digit Inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 82 20-627 DetTonesAfter- Dial Select tones to detect after dialling 0 = No Detect (ANSAM/ CED Only). 1 = Detect BUSY/CED/ANSAM. 2 = Detect Cong/CED/ ANSAM, 3 = Detect BUSY/Cong/CED/ ANSAM 1 20-628 T0Timeout CED detect time from end of dial to call clear down. Range = 0 to 255. (1 second step) 45 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detection) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-632 FaxTxSignalLev Ln1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeL n1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-635 BillingFilterTypeL n2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-636 FaxReceiveLevel Receive level 0 = -43dB. 1 = -48dB 0 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high fre- quency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLow- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low fre- quency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFTone- Time DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdig- itTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-642 FaxDelayBe- tweenFaxes Delay between faxes Guard delay between outgoing faxes. Range = 1 to 10 seconds 5 20-643 Line 1 Imped- ance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Imped- ance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-648 FaxRingDetec- torDwell Ring detector dwell Range = 1 to 10000 ms 350 20-649 RingDetectorM- inFreq Ring detector min frequency (15Hz) Range = 1 to 65535 160 20-650 RingDetector- MaxFreq Ring detector max fre- quency (68Hz) Range = 1 to 65535 35 20-651 Ring1DetectAlgo rithm Ring 1 detection algorithm Range = 32 to 33 32 20-652 Ring1NumCellPa ttern Ring 1 number cell pattern Number of patterns to describe the sequence. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-653 Ring1TmoutRset Detect Ring 1 time out reset detec- tor Range = 10000 to 15000 ms 8000 20-654 FaxRing1MakeM in1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeM ax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-81 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131b General Procedures & Information 20-656 FaxRing1MakeH ole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1Break Min1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1Break Max1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakH ole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-660 FaxRing1IdxNext Cell1 Ring 1 idx next cell 1 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-661 Ring1IdxRestart Cell1 Ring 1 idx restart cell 1 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-662 Ring1FlgDetectP erfd1 Ring 1 flag detection per- formed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-663 FaxRing1MakeM in2 Ring 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-664 FaxRing1MakeM ax2 Ring 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-665 FaxRing1MakeH ole2 Ring 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-666 FaxRing1Break Min2 Ring 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-667 FaxRing1Break Max2 Ring 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-668 FaxRing1BreakH ole2 Ring 1 break hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-669 FaxRing1IdxNext Cell2 Ring 1 idx next cell 2 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-670 Ring1IdxRestart Cell2 Ring 1 idx restart cell 2 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-671 Ring1FlgDetectP erfd2 Ring 1 flag detection per- formed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-672 FaxRing1MakeM in3 Ring 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-673 FaxRing1MakeM ax3 Ring 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-674 FaxRing1MakeH ole3 Ring 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-675 FaxRing1Break Min3 Ring 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-676 FaxRing1Break Max3 Ring 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-677 FaxRing1BreakH ole3 Ring 1 break hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-678 FaxRing1IdxNext Cell3 Ring 1 idx next cell 3 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-679 Ring1IdxRestart Cell3 Ring 1 idx restart cell 3 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-680 Ring1FlgDetectP erfd3 Ring 1 flag detection per- formed 3 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-681 Ring2DetectAlgo rithm Ring 2 detection algorithm Range = 32 to 33 32 20-682 Ring2NumCellPa ttern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 2 20-683 Ring2TmoutRes etDetct Ring 2 time out reset detec- tor Range = 1000 to 15000 ms 8000 20-684 FaxRing2MakeM in1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-685 FaxRing2MakeM ax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-686 FaxRing2MakeH ole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-687 FaxRing2Break Min1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-688 FaxRing2Break Max1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-689 FaxRing2BreakH ole1 Ring 2 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-690 FaxRing2IdxNext Cell1 Ring 2 idx next cell 1 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 1 20-691 Ring2IdxRestart Cell1 Ring 2 idx restart cell 1 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectP erfd1 Ring 2 flag detection per- formed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-693 FaxRing2MakeM in2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-694 FaxRing2MakeM ax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-695 FaxRing2MakeH ole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-696 FaxRing2Break Min2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1250 20-697 FaxRing2Break Max2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4250 20-698 FaxRing2BreakH ole2 Ring 2 break hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-699 FaxRing2IdxNext Cell2 Ring 2 idx next cell 2 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 0 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-82 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131b General Procedures & Information 20-700 Ring2IdxRestart Cell2 Ring 2 idx restart cell 2 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectP erfd2 Ring 2 flag detection per- formed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-702 FaxRing2MakeM in3 Ring 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-703 FaxRing2MakeM ax3 Ring 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-704 FaxRing2MakeH ole3 Ring 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-705 FaxRing2Break Min3 Ring 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-706 FaxRing2Break Max3 Ring 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-707 FaxRing2BreakH ole3 Ring 2 break hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-708 FaxRing2IdxNext Cell3 Ring 2 idx next cell 3 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-709 Ring2IdxRestart Cell3 Ring 2 idx restart cell 3 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-710 Ring2FlgDetectP erfd3 Ring 2 flag detection per- formed 3 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-711 Dtone1FilterStag e1A1 Dtone 1 Filter stage 1 A1 Range = 1 to 65535 829 20-712 Dtone1FilterStag e1A2 Dtone 1 Filter stage 1 A2 Range = 1 to 65535 64822 20-713 Dtone1FilterStag e1A3 Dtone 1 Filter stage 1 A3 Range = 1 to 65535 829 20-714 Dtone1FilterStag e1B1 Dtone 1 Filter stage 1 B1 Range = 1 to 65535 30963 20-715 Dtone1FilterStag e1B2 Dtone 1 Filter stage 1 B2 Range = 1 to 65535 49644 20-716 Dtone1FilterStag e2A1 Dtone 1 Filter stage 2 A1 Range = 1 to 65535 829 20-717 Dtone1FilterStag e2A2 Dtone 1 Filter stage 2 A2 Range = 1 to 65535 1427 20-718 Dtone1FilterStag e2A3 Dtone 1 Filter stage 2 A3 Range = 1 to 65535 829 20-719 Dtone1FilterStag e2B1 Dtone 1 Filter stage 2 B1 Range = 1 to 65535 29251 20-720 Dtone1FilterStag e2B2 Dtone 1 Filter stage 2 B2 Range = 1 to 65535 49644 20-721 Dtone1LowPass Feedbck Dtone 1 Low Pass Feed- back Range = 1 to 65535 32359 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-722 FaxDtone1LowP assGain Dtone 1 Low Pass Gain Range = 1 to 65535 207 20-723 Dtone1UpperThr eshold Dtone 1 Upper Threshold Range = 1 to 65535 10752 20-724 Dtone1LowerThr eshold Dtone 1 Lower Threshold Range = 1 to 65535 7168 20-725 Dtone2FilterStag e1A1 Dtone 2 Filter stage 1 A1 Range = 1 to 65535 714 20-726 Dtone2FilterStag e1A2 Dtone 2 Filter stage 1 A2 Range = 1 to 65535 64822 20-727 Dtone2FilterStag e1A3 Dtone 2 Filter stage 1 A3 Range = 1 to 65535 0 20-728 Dtone2FilterStag e1B1 Dtone 2 Filter stage 1 B1 Range = 1 to 65535 29251 20-729 Dtone2FilterStag e1B2 Dtone 2 Filter stage 1 B2 Range = 1 to 65535 50750 20-730 Dtone2FilterStag e2A1 Dtone 2 Filter stage 2 A1 Range = 1 to 65535 714 20-731 Dtone2FilterStag e2A2 Dtone 2 Filter stage 2 A2 Range = 1 to 65535 1427 20-732 Dtone2FilterStag e2A3 Dtone 2 Filter stage 2 A3 Range = 1 to 65535 714 20-733 Dtone2FilterStag e2B1 Dtone 2 Filter stage 2 B1 Range = 1 to 65535 29251 20-734 Dtone2FilterStag e2B2 Dtone 2 Filter stage 2 B2 Range = 1 to 65535 50750 20-735 Dtone2LwPassF eedback Dtone 2 Low Pass Feed- back Range = 1 to 65535 32359 20-736 FaxDtone2LowP assGain Dtone 2 Low Pass Gain Range = 1 to 65535 735 20-737 Dtone2UpperThr eshold Dtone 2 Upper Threshold Range = 1 to 65535 10752 20-738 Dtone2LowerThr eshold Dtone 2 Lower Threshold Range = 1 to 65535 7168 20-739 Dtone1DetctAlgo rithm Dtone 1 detection algorithm Range = 32 to 33 32 20-740 Dtone1NumCell Pattern Dtone 1 number cell pattern Number of patterns to describe the sequence. Range = 0 to 3 2 20-741 Dtone1TmoutRs etDetct Dtone 1 time out reset detector Range = 1 to 15000 ms 100 20-742 FaxDtone1Make Min1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-83 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131b General Procedures & Information 20-743 FaxDtone1Make Max1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1Make Hole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1Break Min1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1Break Max1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-747 FaxDtone1Break Hole1 Dtone 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-748 FaxDtone1IdxNx tCell1 Dtone 1 idx next cell 1 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 1 20-749 Dtone1IdxRestrt Cell1 Dtone 1 idx restart cell 1 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctP erfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection per- formed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1Make Min2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1Make Max2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1Make Hole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1Break Min2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1Break Max2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-756 FaxDtone1Break Hole2 Dtone 1 break hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-757 FaxDtone1IdxNx tCell2 Dtone 1 idx next cell 2 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-758 Dtone1IdxRestrt Cell2 Dtone 1 idx restart cell 2 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctP erfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection per- formed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-760 FaxDtone1Make Min3 Dtone 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-761 FaxDtone1Make Max3 Dtone 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-762 FaxDtone1Make Hole3 Dtone 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-763 FaxDtone1Break Min3 Dtone 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-764 FaxDtone1Break Max3 Dtone 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-765 FaxDtone1Break Hole3 Dtone 1 break hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-766 FaxDtone1IdxNx tCell3 Dtone 1 idx next cell 3 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-767 Dtone1IdxRestrt Cell3 Dtone 1 idx restart cell 3 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-768 Dtone1FlgDetctP erfd3 Dtone 1 flag detection per- formed 3 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-769 Dtone2DetctAlgo rithm Dtone 2 detection algorithm Range = 32 to 33 32 20-770 DtoneNumCell- Pattern Dtone 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-771 DtoneTmoutRe- setDetct Dtone 2 time out reset detector Range = 1 to 15000 ms 100 20-772 FaxDtone2Make Min1 Dtone 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-773 FaxDtone2Make Max1 Dtone 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-774 FaxDtone2Make Hole1 Dtone 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-775 FaxDtone2Break Min1 Dtone 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-776 FaxDtone2Break Max1 Dtone 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-777 FaxDtone2Break Hole1 Dtone 2 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-778 FaxDtone2IdxNx tCell1 Dtone 2 idx next cell 1 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 255 20-779 Dtone2IdxRestrt Cell1 Dtone 2 idx restart cell 1 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctP erfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection per- formed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2Make Min2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2Make Max2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2Make Hole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-784 FaxDtone2Break Min2 Dtone 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-785 FaxDtone2Break Max2 Dtone 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-786 FaxDtone2Break Hole2 Dtone 2 break hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-84 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131b General Procedures & Information 20-787 FaxDtone2IdxNx tCell2 Dtone 2 idx next cell 2 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-788 Dtone2IdxRestrt Cell2 Dtone 2 idx restart cell 2 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-789 Dtone2FlgDetctP erfd2 Dtone 2 flag detection per- formed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-790 FaxDtone2Make Min3 Dtone 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-791 FaxDtone2Make Max3 Dtone 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-792 FaxDtone2Make Hole3 Dtone 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-793 FaxDtone2Break Min3 Dtone 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-794 FaxDtone2Break Max3 Dtone 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-795 FaxDtone2Break Hole3 Dtone 2 break hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-796 FaxDtone2IdxNx tCell3 Dtone 2 idx next cell 3 Index of next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-797 Dtone2IdxRestrt Cell3 Dtone 2 idx restart cell 3 Index to restart at. Range = 0 to 2 0 20-798 Dtone2FlgDetctP erfd3 Dtone 2 flag detection per- formed 3 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore- dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts dis- played in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 20-800 LowimpAt- LineSeize Application of very low impedance for approxi- mately 350 ms at line sei- zure. 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled 0 20-801 ProtReportOnEr- ror Allows Fax protocol report to be printed in the event of a communications error 0 = Off 1 = Auto Print 0 20-802 CEQTAP1 (Tap 1) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 1812 20-803 CEQTAP2 (Tap 2) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 2576 20-804 CEQTAP3 (Tap 3) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 4635 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-805 CEQTAP4 (Tap 4) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 05049 20-806 CEQTAP5 (Tap 5) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 6328 20-807 CEQTAP6 (Tap 6) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 5821 20-808 CEQTAP7 (Tap 7) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 4839 20-809 CEQTAP8 (Tap 8) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 3608 20-810 CEQTAP9 (Tap 9) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 80 20-811 CEQTAP10 (Tap 10) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 65408 20-812 CEQTAP11 (Tap 11) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 61681 20-813 CEQTAP12 (Tap 12) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 63319 20-814 CEQTAP13 (Tap 13) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 63564 20-815 CEQTAP14 (Tap 14) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 64445 20-816 CEQTAP15 (Tap 15) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 4800 20-817 CEQTAP16 (Tap 16) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 65267 20-818 CEQTAP17 (Tap 17) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 6624 20-819 CEQTAP18 (Tap 18) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 63174 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-85 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131b General Procedures & Information 20-820 CEQTAP19 (Tap 19) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 63223 20-821 CEQTAP20 (Tap 20) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 63950 20-822 CEQTAP21 (Tap 21) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 56303 20-823 CEQTAP22 (Tap 22) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 8924 20-824 CEQTAP23 (Tap 23) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 63987 20-825 CEQTAP24 (Tap 24) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 6613 20-826 CEQTAP25 (Tap 25) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 4952 20-827 CEQTAP26 (Tap 26) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 49153 20-828 CEQTAP27 (Tap 27) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 804 20-829 CEQTAP28 (Tap 28) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 9659 20-830 CEQTAP29 (Tap 29) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 64874 20-831 CEQTAP30 (Tap 30) Finite impulse response digital filter with programable coefficients Range = 0 to 65535 60506 20-832 CEQTX CEQ transmit path 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled 1 20-833 CEQRX CEQ receive path 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled 1 20-834 CEQTYPE CEQ type. Switch between default filter coefficients and custom settings 0 = Default 1 = Custom 0 20-835 CEQTAPTOTAL Total number of CEQ taps in use Range = 0 to 30 30 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-836 USSTOCKSUP- PORTTX The ability to enable or dis- able legal / letter stock (DCS) 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled 1 20-837 USSTOCKSUP- PORTRX The ability to enable or dis- able legal / letter stock (DIS) 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled 1 20-838 EPTADJUST- MENTS Allow the ability to control the Error Protect Tone (EPT) 0 = No EPT 1 = Short EPT 2 = Long EPT 2 20-839 ARA2400BAUD2 400 Automatic rate adaption for 2400 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 85 20-840 ARA2400BAUD4 800 Automatic rate adaption for 2400 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 82 20-841 ARA2400BAUD7 200 Automatic rate adaption for 2400 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 79 20-842 ARA2400BAUD9 600 Automatic rate adaption for 2400 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 75 20-843 ARA2400BAUD1 2000 Automatic rate adaption for 2400 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 68 20-844 ARA2400BAUD1 4400 Automatic rate adaption for 2400 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 60 20-845 ARA2400BAUD1 6800 Automatic rate adaption for 2400 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 53 20-846 ARA2400BAUD1 9200 Automatic rate adaption for 2400 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 46 20-847 ARA2400BAUD2 1600 Automatic rate adaption for 2400 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 39 20-848 ARA2800BAUD2 400 Automatic rate adaption for 2800 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 0 20-849 ARA2800BAUD4 800 Automatic rate adaption for 2800 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 83 20-850 ARA2800BAUD7 200 Automatic rate adaption for 2800 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 81 20-851 ARA2800BAUD9 600 Automatic rate adaption for 2800 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 79 20-852 ARA2800BAUD1 2000 Automatic rate adaption for 2800 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 72 20-853 ARA2800BAUD1 4400 Automatic rate adaption for 2800 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 67 20-854 ARA2800BAUD1 6800 Automatic rate adaption for 2800 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 60 20-855 ARA2800BAUD1 9200 Automatic rate adaption for 2800 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 55 20-856 ARA2800BAUD2 1600 Automatic rate adaption for 2800 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 48 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-86 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131b General Procedures & Information 20-857 ARA2800BAUD2 4000 Automatic rate adaption for 2800 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 43 20-858 ARA2800BAUD2 6400 Automatic rate adaption for 2800 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 38 20-859 ARA3000BAUD2 400 Automatic rate adaption for 3000 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 0 20-860 ARA3000BAUD4 800 Automatic rate adaption for 3000 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 86 20-861 ARA3000BAUD7 200 Automatic rate adaption for 3000 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 83 20-862 ARA3000BAUD9 600 Automatic rate adaption for 3000 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 80 20-863 ARA3000BAUD1 2000 Automatic rate adaption for 3000 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 76 20-864 ARA3000BAUD1 4400 Automatic rate adaption for 3000 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 69 20-865 ARA3000BAUD1 6800 Automatic rate adaption for 3000 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 64 20-866 ARA3000BAUD1 9200 Automatic rate adaption for 3000 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 59 20-867 ARA3000BAUD2 1600 Automatic rate adaption for 3000 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 52 20-868 ARA3000BAUD2 4000 Automatic rate adaption for 3000 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 48 20-869 ARA3000BAUD2 6400 Automatic rate adaption for 3000 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 42 20-870 ARA3000BAUD2 8800 Automatic rate adaption for 3000 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 36 20-871 ARA3200BAUD2 400 Automatic rate adaption for 3200 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 0 20-872 ARA3200BAUD4 800 Automatic rate adaption for 3200 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 88 20-873 ARA3200BAUD7 200 Automatic rate adaption for 3200 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 86 20-874 ARA3200BAUD9 600 Automatic rate adaption for 3200 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 84 20-875 ARA3200BAUD1 2000 Automatic rate adaption for 3200 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 79 20-876 ARA3200BAUD1 4400 Automatic rate adaption for 3200 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 73 20-877 ARA3200BAUD1 6800 Automatic rate adaption for 3200 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 67 20-878 ARA3200BAUD1 9200 Automatic rate adaption for 3200 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 62 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-879 ARA3200BAUD2 1600 Automatic rate adaption for 3200 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 57 20-880 ARA3200BAUD2 4000 Automatic rate adaption for 3200 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 51 20-881 ARA3200BAUD2 6400 Automatic rate adaption for 3200 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 42 20-882 ARA3200BAUD2 8800 Automatic rate adaption for 3200 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 35 20-883 ARA3200BAUD3 1200 Automatic rate adaption for 3200 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 32 20-884 ARA3429BAUD2 400 Automatic rate adaption for 3429 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 0 20-885 ARA3429BAUD4 800 Automatic rate adaption for 3429 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 90 20-886 ARA3429BAUD7 200 Automatic rate adaption for 3429 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 88 20-887 ARA3429BAUD9 600 Automatic rate adaption for 3429 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 86 20-888 ARA3429BAUD1 2000 Automatic rate adaption for 3429 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 80 20-889 ARA3429BAUD1 4400 Automatic rate adaption for 3429 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 76 20-890 ARA3429BAUD1 6800 Automatic rate adaption for 3429 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 70 20-891 ARA3429BAUD1 9200 Automatic rate adaption for 3429 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 64 20-892 ARA3429BAUD2 1600 Automatic rate adaption for 3429 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 58 20-893 ARA3429BAUD2 4000 Automatic rate adaption for 3429 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 53 20-894 ARA3429BAUD2 6400 Automatic rate adaption for 3429 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 46 20-895 ARA3429BAUD2 8800 Automatic rate adaption for 3429 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 32 20-896 ARA3429BAUD3 1200 Automatic rate adaption for 3429 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 30 20-897 ARA3429BAUD3 3600 Automatic rate adaption for 3429 baud rate Range = 0 to 255 28 Table 6 NVM chain 20 Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-87 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131c General Procedures & Information
dC131c Fax Country Dependant NVM Values (1 of 5) Purpose This procedure contains the tables which show the location and the NVM default values that are unique to the UK, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Ireland, Austria and Finland. Refer to the table for the appropriate country: UK, Table 1 Switzerland, Table 2 Norway, Table 3 Denmark, Table 4 Ireland, Table 5 Austria, Table 6 Finland, Table 7 The NVM default values for other countries are in the locations that follow: For France, Germany, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy or Portugal, refer to dC131d. For Greece, Spain, USA, Canada, Iceland, Luxembourg or Australia, refer to dC131e. For Bulgaria, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cyprus, Czech Republic or Hungary, refer to dC131f. For India, Mexico, Poland, Romania, Russia, South Africa or Turkey, refer to dC131g. Table 1 UK NVM Values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 380 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 380 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 380 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 380 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 380 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 380 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 300 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 280 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 440 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 170 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 395 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 655 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 170 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 395 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 655 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 33 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 67 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit Inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 82 Table 1 UK NVM Values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-88 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131c General Procedures & Information 20-628 T0Timeout CED detect time from end of dial to call clear down. Range = 0 to 255. (1 second step) 45 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 2 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 Table 1 UK NVM Values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1250 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4250 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 1 UK NVM Values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-89 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131c General Procedures & Information Table 2 Switzerland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 800 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 800 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 800 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 180 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax 1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax 2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern. Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax 3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 40 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit Inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 72 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 Table 2 Switzerland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-90 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131c General Procedures & Information 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 750 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1250 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3460 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 6050 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 750 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1250 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3450 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 6050 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 Table 2 Switzerland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 3 Norway NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 Table 2 Switzerland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-91 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131c General Procedures & Information 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 180 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 0 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 0 Table 3 Norway NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit Inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 0 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-637 FaxDTMFHighFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4450 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5550 Table 3 Norway NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-92 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131c General Procedures & Information 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4450 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5550 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 4 Denmark NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 210 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 Table 3 Norway NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 210 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 210 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 210 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 210 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 210 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 370 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax 1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 540 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 540 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax 2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 540 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 Table 4 Denmark NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-93 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131c General Procedures & Information 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 540 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax 3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 540 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 540 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 33 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 67 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit Inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 70 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 Table 4 Denmark NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 950 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5950 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 9050 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 950 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5950 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 9050 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 Table 4 Denmark NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-94 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131c General Procedures & Information 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 5 Ireland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 800 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 800 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 800 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 800 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 800 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 800 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 Table 4 Denmark NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 480 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax 1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax 2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax 3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 33 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 67 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit Inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 86 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 Table 5 Ireland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-95 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131c General Procedures & Information 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF Inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 2 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 310 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 310 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1750 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2250 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 Table 5 Ireland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 6 Austria NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 Table 5 Ireland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-96 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131c General Procedures & Information 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 520 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 320 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 320 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 320 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 320 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 320 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 320 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 180 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax 1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 120 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin 1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 480 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax 2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin 2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 Table 6 Austria NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax 3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin 3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 40 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit Inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 100 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLow- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF Inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 Table 6 Austria NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-97 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131c General Procedures & Information 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 800 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1200 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4000 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 6000 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 800 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1200 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4000 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 6000 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 Table 6 Austria NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 7 Finland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 325 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 325 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 325 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 325 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 325 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 325 Table 6 Austria NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-98 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131c General Procedures & Information 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 170 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax 1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin 1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 175 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax 2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin 2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 175 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax 3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin 3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 40 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit Inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 82 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 Table 7 Finland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLow- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF Inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3550 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4450 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3550 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4450 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 Table 7 Finland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-99 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131c General Procedures & Information 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 7 Finland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-100 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131c General Procedures & Information July 2005 6-101 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131d General Procedures & Information
dC131d Fax Country Dependant NVM Values (2 of 5) Purpose This procedure contains the tables which show the location and the NVM default values that are unique to France, Germany, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy and Portugal. Refer to the table for the appropriate country: France, Table 1 Germany, Table 2 Sweden, Table 3 Belgium, Table 4 Netherlands, Table 5 Italy, Table 6 Portugal, Table 7 The NVM default values for other countries are in the locations that follow: For the UK, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Ireland, Austria or Finland, refer to dC131c. For Greece, Spain, USA, Canada, Iceland, Luxembourg or Australia, refer to dC131e. For Bulgaria, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cyprus, Czech Republic or Hungary, refer to dC131f. For India, Mexico, Poland, Romania, Russia, South Africa or Turkey, refer to dC131g. Table 1 France NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 450 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 33 Table 1 France NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-102 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131d General Procedures & Information 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 67 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit Inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 90 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 20-637 FaxDTMFHighFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF Inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1300 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1700 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 Table 1 France NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1100 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3900 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1300 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1700 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1100 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3900 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 2 Germany NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 410 Table 1 France NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-103 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131d General Procedures & Information 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 410 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 410 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 410 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 410 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 410 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 95 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 205 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 380 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 95 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 205 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 380 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 95 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 205 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 380 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 220 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 260 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 260 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 260 Table 2 Germany NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 260 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 260 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 260 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 40 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit Inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 78 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF Inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 Table 2 Germany NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-104 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131d General Procedures & Information 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 2 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 6550 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3450 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5550 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 740 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3450 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5550 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 Table 2 Germany NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 3 Sweden NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 230 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 230 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 230 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 230 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 230 Table 2 Germany NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-105 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131d General Procedures & Information 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 230 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 225 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax 1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 675 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 800 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax 2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 675 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 800 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax 3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 675 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 800 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 40 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit Inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 70 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 Table 3 Sweden NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF Inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4450 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5550 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 Table 3 Sweden NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-106 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131d General Procedures & Information 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4450 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5550 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 4 Belgium NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 Table 3 Sweden NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 155 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 155 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 155 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 155 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 Table 4 Belgium NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-107 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131d General Procedures & Information 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 155 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 155 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 33 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 67 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit Inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 70 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF Inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 Table 4 Belgium NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2650 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3350 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2650 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3350 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 Table 4 Belgium NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-108 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131d General Procedures & Information 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 5 Netherlands NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Defaul t 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 Table 4 Belgium NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 180 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 330 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 330 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 330 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 330 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 330 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 330 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 38 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 62 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit Inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 80 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 Table 5 Netherlands NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Defaul t July 2005 6-109 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131d General Procedures & Information 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF Inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1300 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3450 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4550 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1300 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 Table 5 Netherlands NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Defaul t 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3450 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4550 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 6 Italy NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 Table 5 Netherlands NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Defaul t July 2005 6-110 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131d General Procedures & Information 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 180 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 Table 6 Italy NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 40 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialinterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 88 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 Table 6 Italy NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-111 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131d General Procedures & Information 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3450 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4550 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3450 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4550 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 Table 6 Italy NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 7 Portugal NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 Table 6 Italy NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-112 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131d General Procedures & Information 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 160 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax 1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 240 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 240 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax 2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 240 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 240 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax 3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 240 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 240 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 33 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 67 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 80 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 Table 7 Portugal NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 750 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1250 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3950 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 6050 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 750 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1250 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3950 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 6050 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 Table 7 Portugal NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-113 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131d General Procedures & Information 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 7 Portugal NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-114 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131d General Procedures & Information July 2005 6-115 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131e General Procedures & Information
dC131e Fax Country Dependant NVM Values (3 of 5) Purpose This procedure contains the tables which show the location and the NVM default values that are unique to Greece, Spain, USA, Canada, Iceland, Luxembourg and Australia. Refer to the table for the appropriate country: Greece, Table 1 Spain, Table 2 USA, Table 3 Canada, Table 4 Iceland, Table 5 Luxembourg, Table 6 Australia, Table 7 The NVM default values for other countries are in the locations that follow: For the UK, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Ireland, Austria or Finland, refer to dC131c. For France, Germany, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy or Portugal, refer to dC131d. For Bulgaria, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cyprus, Czech Republic or Hungary, refer to dC131f. For India, Mexico, Poland, Romania, Russia, South Africa or Turkey, refer to dC131g. Table 1 Greece NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 290 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 310 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 290 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 310 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 290 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 310 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 290 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 310 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 290 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 310 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 290 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 310 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMi n1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 290 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMa x1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 310 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHol e1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMi n1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 290 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMa x1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 310 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMi n2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 290 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMa x2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 310 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHol e2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMi n2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 290 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMa x2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 310 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMi n3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 240 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMa x3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 310 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHol e3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMi n3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 290 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMa x3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 310 Table 1 Greece NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-116 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131e General Procedures & Information 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dial- ling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 38 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 62 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 86 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detection) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln 2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLow- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 Table 1 Greece NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3550 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4450 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3550 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4450 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 2 Spain NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 Table 1 Greece NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-117 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131e General Procedures & Information 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 230 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 230 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 230 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 230 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 230 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 230 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 160 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 220 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMi n1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 180 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMa x1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 240 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHol e1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMi n1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMa x1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 240 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMi n2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 Table 2 Spain NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMa x2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 240 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHol e2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMi n2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMa x2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 240 20-550 Congest1IdxNextCell2 Congest 1 idx next cell 2 Index next pattern. Range = 0 to 2 2 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMi n3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMa x3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 240 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHol e3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMi n3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMa x3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 240 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dial- ling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 33 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dial- ling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 67 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 75 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detection) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln 2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLow- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 Table 2 Spain NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-118 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131e General Procedures & Information 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2650 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3350 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2650 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3350 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 Table 2 Spain NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 3 USA NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 510 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 510 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 Table 2 Spain NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-119 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131e General Procedures & Information 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 510 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 510 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 510 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 510 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin 1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 100 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMa x1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHol e1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMi n1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMa x1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin 2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMa x2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHol e2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMi n2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMa x2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin 3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMa x3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHol e3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMi n3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMa x3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 40 Table 3 USA NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 80 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/ CED detection) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 1 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln 2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 15 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLow- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2500 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2500 Table 3 USA NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-120 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131e General Procedures & Information 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1550 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2250 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3150 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4850 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 3 USA NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default Table 4 Canada NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 510 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 510 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 510 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 510 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 510 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 510 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin 1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 100 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMa x1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHol e1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin 1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 July 2005 6-121 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131e General Procedures & Information 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMa x1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin 2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMa x2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHol e2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin 2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMa x2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin 3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMa x3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHol e3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin 3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMa x3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dial- ling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 40 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 80 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detection) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 1 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln 2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 15 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 Table 4 Canada NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-638 FaxDTMFLow- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2500 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2500 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1550 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2250 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3150 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4850 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 Table 4 Canada NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-122 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131e General Procedures & Information 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 5 Iceland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 210 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 210 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 210 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 210 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 210 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 210 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 580 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 Table 4 Canada NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 225 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 275 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin 1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 370 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMa x1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 540 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHol e1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMi n1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMa x1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 540 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin 2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMa x2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 540 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHol e2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMi n2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMa x2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 540 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin 3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMa x3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 540 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHol e3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMi n3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 370 Table 5 Iceland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-123 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131e General Procedures & Information 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMa x3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 540 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. 1(1 ms step) 40 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 70 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/ CED detection) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 1 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln 2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLow- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 Table 5 Iceland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 950 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5950 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 9050 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 950 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5950 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 9050 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 5 Iceland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-124 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131e General Procedures & Information Table 6 Luxembourg NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 450 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 550 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMi n1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 155 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMa x1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHol e1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMi n1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 155 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMa x1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMi n2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 155 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMa x2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHol e2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMi n2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 155 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMa x2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMi n3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 155 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMa x3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHol e3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMi n3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 155 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMa x3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 180 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dial- ling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 40 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dial- ling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 90 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detection) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln 2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 Table 6 Luxembourg NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-125 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131e General Procedures & Information 20-638 FaxDTMFLow- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 1 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4450 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5550 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4450 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5550 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 Table 6 Luxembourg NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 7 Australia NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 Table 6 Luxembourg NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-126 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131e General Procedures & Information 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMi n1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 350 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMa x1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHo le1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMi n1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakM ax1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMi n2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMa x2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHo le2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMi n2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakM ax2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd 2 Congest 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMi n3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMa x3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHo le3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMi n3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 Table 7 Australia NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakM ax3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dial- ling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 33 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dial- ling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 67 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 80 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detection) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1L n2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 1 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLow- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 2 Table 7 Australia NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-127 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131e General Procedures & Information 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd 1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1000 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd 2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole 1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax 1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd 1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole 2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax 2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd 2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd 1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole 2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 Table 7 Australia NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 9 Table 7 Australia NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-128 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131e General Procedures & Information July 2005 6-129 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131f General Procedures & Information
dC131f Fax Country Dependant NVM Values (4 of 5) Purpose This procedure contains the tables which show the location and the NVM default values that are unique to Bulgaria, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cyprus, Czech Republic and Hungary. Refer to the table for the appropriate country: Bulgaria, Table 1 Argentina, Table 2 Brazil, Table 3 Chile, Table 4 Cyprus, Table 5 Czech Republic, Table 6 Hungary, Table 7 The NVM default values for other countries are in the locations that follow: For the UK, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Ireland, Austria or Finland, refer to dC131c. For France, Germany, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy or Portugal, refer to dC131d. For Greece, Spain, USA, Canada, Iceland, Luxembourg or Australia, refer to dC131e. For India, Mexico, Poland, Romania, Russia, South Africa or Turkey, refer to dC131g. Table 1 Bulgaria NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMi n1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 50 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeM ax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeH ole1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMi n1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakM ax1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMi n2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeM ax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeH ole2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMi n2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakM ax2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd 2 Congest 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMi n3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeM ax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeH ole3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMi n3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakM ax3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 Table 1 Bulgaria NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-130 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131f General Procedures & Information 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dial- ling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 40 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dial- ling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 80 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detection) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1L n2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLow- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPatter n Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 Table 1 Bulgaria NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 8000 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 10000 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd 1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 8000 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 10000 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd 2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax 1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole 1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin 1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax 1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd 1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax 2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole 2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin 2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax 2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd 2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd 1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax 2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole 2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 Table 1 Bulgaria NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-131 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131f General Procedures & Information 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 11 Table 2 Argentina NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMi n1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 200 Table 1 Bulgaria NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMa x1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHo le1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMi n1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakM ax1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMi n2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMa x2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHo le2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMi n2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakM ax2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd 2 Congest 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMi n3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMa x3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHo le3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMi n3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 200 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakM ax3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dial- ling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 40 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 80 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detection) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1L n2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 15 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 Table 2 Argentina NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-132 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131f General Procedures & Information 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLow- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd 1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd 2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 Table 2 Argentina NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole 1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax 1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd 1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole 2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax 2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd 2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd 1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole 2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 3 Brazil NVM values Locatio n NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 Table 2 Argentina NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-133 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131f General Procedures & Information 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMi n1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 150 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeM ax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeH ole1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakM in1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakM ax1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMi n2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeM ax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeH ole2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakM in2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakM ax2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 Table 3 Brazil NVM values Locatio n NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd 2 Congest 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMi n3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeM ax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeH ole3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakM in3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakM ax3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dial- ling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 40 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dial- ling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 80 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detection) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1L n2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 15 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLow- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low fre- quency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 Table 3 Brazil NVM values Locatio n NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-134 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131f General Procedures & Information 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPatter n Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd 1 Ring 2 flag detection per- formed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd 2 Ring 2 flag detection per- formed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax 1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole 1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin 1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax 1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd 1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax 2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 Table 3 Brazil NVM values Locatio n NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole 2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin 2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax 2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd 2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd 1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax 2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole 2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 4 Chile NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 Table 3 Brazil NVM values Locatio n NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-135 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131f General Procedures & Information 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMi n1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 75 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeM ax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeH ole1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakM in1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakM ax1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMi n2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeM ax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeH ole2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakM in2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakM ax2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd 2 Congest 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMi n3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeM ax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 Table 4 Chile NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeH ole3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakM in3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakM ax3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dial- ling Range = 0 to 255. 1(1 ms step) 40 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dial- ling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 80 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detection) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1L n2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 15 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing fil- ter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLow- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low fre- quency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 Table 4 Chile NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-136 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131f General Procedures & Information 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPatter n Ring 2 number cell pat- tern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2000 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4000 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd 1 Ring 2 flag detection per- formed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2000 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4000 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd 2 Ring 2 flag detection per- formed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax 1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole 1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin 1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax 1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd 1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax 2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole 2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin 2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax 2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd 2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd 1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 Table 4 Chile NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax 2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole 2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 5 Cyprus NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 Table 4 Chile NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-137 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131f General Procedures & Information 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 150 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 33 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 67 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 60 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 Table 5 Cyprus NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1000 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2000 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2000 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4000 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1000 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2000 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2000 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4000 Table 5 Cyprus NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-138 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131f General Procedures & Information 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 4 Table 6 Czech Rep. NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 Table 5 Cyprus NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 25 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 Table 6 Czech Rep. NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-139 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131f General Procedures & Information 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 25 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 700 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 40 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 90 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-637 FaxDTMFHighFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 Table 6 Czech Rep. NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 Table 6 Czech Rep. NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-140 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131f General Procedures & Information 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 11 Table 7 Hungary NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 Table 6 Czech Rep. NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 75 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax 1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax 2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax 3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 33 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 67 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 75 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 Table 7 Hungary NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-141 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131f General Procedures & Information 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-637 FaxDTMFHigh- FreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2000 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2500 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2000 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 Table 7 Hungary NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2500 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 8 Table 7 Hungary NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-142 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131f General Procedures & Information July 2005 6-143 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131g General Procedures & Information
dC131g Fax Country Dependant NVM Values (5 of 5) Purpose This procedure contains the tables which show the location and the NVM default values that are unique to India, Mexico, Poland, Romania, Russia, South Africa and Turkey. Refer to the table for the appropriate country: India, Table 1 Mexico, Table 2 Poland, Table 3 Romania, Table 4 Russia, Table 5 South Africa, Table 6 Turkey, Table 7 The NVM default values for other countries are in the locations that follow: For the UK, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Ireland, Austria or Finland, refer to dC131c. For France, Germany, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy or Portugal, refer to dC131d. For Greece, Spain, USA, Canada, Iceland, Luxembourg or Australia, refer to dC131e. For Bulgaria, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cyprus, Czech Republic or Hungary, refer to dC131f. Table 1 India NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 900 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 900 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 900 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 900 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 900 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 900 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 900 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 900 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 900 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 900 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 900 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 900 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 150 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 Table 1 India NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-144 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131g General Procedures & Information 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 33 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 67 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 60 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of bill- ing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of bill- ing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-637 FaxDTMFHighFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 2 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 Table 1 India NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1000 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detec- tion performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detec- tion performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 5 Table 1 India NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-145 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131g General Procedures & Information Table 2 Mexico NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 150 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole 1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax 1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole 2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax 2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole 3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax 3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 40 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 80 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 15 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-637 FaxDTMFHighFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 Table 2 Mexico NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-146 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131g General Procedures & Information 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 Table 2 Mexico NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 3 Poland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 Table 2 Mexico NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-147 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131g General Procedures & Information 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 350 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 33 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 67 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 90 Table 3 Poland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-637 FaxDTMFHighFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 6 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 80 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 75 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 Table 3 Poland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-148 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131g General Procedures & Information 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 500 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1500 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detec- tion performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detec- tion performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 10 Table 4 Romania NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 Table 3 Poland NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 100 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 Table 4 Romania NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-149 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131g General Procedures & Information 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 250 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 33 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 67 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 80 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 12 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-637 FaxDTMFHighFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 6 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 8 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 65 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 65 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 Table 4 Romania NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1000 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1000 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 Table 4 Romania NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-150 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131g General Procedures & Information 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 10 Table 5 Russia NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 Table 4 Romania NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 50 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 50 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 40 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 60 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 80 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 Table 5 Russia NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-151 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131g General Procedures & Information 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 0 20-637 FaxDTMFHighFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 4 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 6 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 65 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 65 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 1 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1200 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2000 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4500 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 400 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1200 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 2000 Table 5 Russia NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 4500 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 3 Table 6 South Africa NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 Table 5 Russia NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-152 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131g General Procedures & Information 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 150 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 Table 6 South Africa NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 350 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 33 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 67 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 90 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-637 FaxDTMFHighFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 9 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 11 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 65 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 65 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 Table 6 South Africa NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-153 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131g General Procedures & Information 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 2 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 300 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 650 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1000 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 Table 6 South Africa NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detec- tion pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 10 Table 7 Turkey NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-461 FaxBusy1MakeMin1 Busy 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-462 FaxBusy1MakeMax1 Busy 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-463 FaxBusy1MakeHole1 Busy 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-464 FaxBusy1BreakMin1 Busy 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-465 FaxBusy1BreakMax1 Busy 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-470 FaxBusy1MakeMin2 Busy 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-471 FaxBusy1MakeMax2 Busy 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-472 FaxBusy1MakeHole2 Busy 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-473 FaxBusy1BreakMin2 Busy 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-474 FaxBusy1BreakMax2 Busy 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-479 FaxBusy1MakeMin3 Busy 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-480 FaxBusy1MakeMax3 Busy 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-481 FaxBusy1MakeHole3 Busy 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-482 FaxBusy1BreakMin3 Busy 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-483 FaxBusy1BreakMax3 Busy 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-491 FaxBusy2MakeMin1 Busy 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-492 FaxBusy2MakeMax1 Busy 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-493 FaxBusy2MakeHole1 Busy 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-494 FaxBusy2BreakMin1 Busy 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-495 FaxBusy2BreakMax1 Busy 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-500 FaxBusy2MakeMin2 Busy 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-501 FaxBusy2MakeMax2 Busy 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 Table 6 South Africa NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-154 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131g General Procedures & Information 20-502 FaxBusy2MakeHole2 Busy 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-503 FaxBusy2BreakMin2 Busy 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-504 FaxBusy2BreakMax2 Busy 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-509 FaxBusy2MakeMin3 Busy 2 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-510 FaxBusy2MakeMax3 Busy 2 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-511 FaxBusy2MakeHole3 Busy 2 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-512 FaxBusy2BreakMin3 Busy 2 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-513 FaxBusy2BreakMax3 Busy 2 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-535 FaxCongest1MakeMin1 Congest 1 make min 1 Range = 1 to 10000 ms 75 20-536 FaxCongest1MakeMax1 Congest 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-537 FaxCongest1MakeHole1 Congest 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-538 FaxCongest1BreakMin1 Congest 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-539 FaxCongest1BreakMax1 Congest 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-544 FaxCongest1MakeMin2 Congest 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-545 FaxCongest1MakeMax2 Congest 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-546 FaxCongest1MakeHole2 Congest 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-547 FaxCongest1BreakMin2 Congest 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-548 FaxCongest1BreakMax2 Congest 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-552 Congt1FlgDetctPerfd2 Congest 1 flag detec- tion performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-553 FaxCongest1MakeMin3 Congest 1 make min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-554 FaxCongest1MakeMax3 Congest 1 make max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-555 FaxCongest1MakeHole3 Congest 1 make hole 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 30 20-556 FaxCongest1BreakMin3 Congest 1 break min 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 75 20-557 FaxCongest1BreakMax3 Congest 1 break max 3 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 600 20-622 PulseDialMake Make time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 33 20-623 PulseDialBreak Break time for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (1 ms step) 67 Table 7 Turkey NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default 20-624 PulseDialInterdigit inter digit pause for pulse dialling Range = 0 to 255. (10 ms step) 90 20-629 AbandonCall Abandons call and does not re-dial if T0 time out occurs (no ANSAM/CED detec- tion) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 0 20-632 FaxTxSignalLevLn1Ln2 Fax modem Tx level for line1 and 2 Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 10 20-634 BillingFilterTypeLn1 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-635 BillingFilterTypeLn2 Selects type of billing filter 0 = None. 1 = 12Khz. 2 = 16KHz 2 20-637 FaxDTMFHighFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF high frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 9 20-638 FaxDTMFLowFreqLevel Tx level of DTMF low frequency group Range = 0 to 30 in - 0.5dB steps. 0 = 0dBm, 30 = -15dBm 11 20-639 FaxDTMFToneTime DTMF tone time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 100 20-640 FaxDTMFIntdigitTime DTMF inter digit time Range = 0 to 30000 ms units 100 20-643 Line 1 Impedance Line 1 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-644 Line 2 Impedance Line 2 impedance 0 = complex 1 = 600 ohms 0 20-645 Line 1 Current Line 1 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-646 Line 2 Current Line 2 Current 0 = off 1 = on 0 20-654 FaxRing1MakeMin1 Ring 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 150 20-655 FaxRing1MakeMax1 Ring 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-656 FaxRing1MakeHole1 Ring 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-657 FaxRing1BreakMin1 Ring 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 125 20-658 FaxRing1BreakMax1 Ring 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5500 20-659 FaxRing1BreakHole1 Ring 1 break hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 100 20-682 Ring2NumCellPattern Ring 2 number cell pattern Number of ring pattern detectors. Range = 0 to 3 1 20-684 FaxRing2MakeMin1 Ring 2 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1000 20-685 FaxRing2MakeMax1 Ring 2 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-686 FaxRing2MakeHole1 Ring 2 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-687 FaxRing2BreakMin1 Ring 2 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-688 FaxRing2BreakMax1 Ring 2 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 Table 7 Turkey NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-155 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC131g General Procedures & Information 20-692 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd1 Ring 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-693 FaxRing2MakeMin2 Ring 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1000 20-694 FaxRing2MakeMax2 Ring 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-695 FaxRing2MakeHole2 Ring 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-696 FaxRing2BreakMin2 Ring 2 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 3000 20-697 FaxRing2BreakMax2 Ring 2 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 5000 20-701 Ring2FlgDetectPerfd2 Ring 2 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-742 FaxDtone1MakeMin1 Dtone 1 make min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-743 FaxDtone1MakeMax1 Dtone 1 make max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-744 FaxDtone1MakeHole1 Dtone 1 make hole 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-745 FaxDtone1BreakMin1 Dtone 1 break min 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 130 20-746 FaxDtone1BreakMax1 Dtone 1 break max 1 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 270 20-750 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 0 20-751 FaxDtone1MakeMin2 Dtone 1 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 490 20-752 FaxDtone1MakeMax2 Dtone 1 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 710 20-753 FaxDtone1MakeHole2 Dtone 1 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 40 20-754 FaxDtone1BreakMin2 Dtone 1 break min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 850 20-755 FaxDtone1BreakMax2 Dtone 1 break max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 1150 20-759 Dtone1FlgDetctPerfd2 Dtone 1 flag detection performed 2 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-780 Dtone2FlgDetctPerfd1 Dtone 2 flag detection performed 1 Is this the last detection pattern? Range = 0 to 1 1 20-781 FaxDtone2MakeMin2 Dtone 2 make min 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-782 FaxDtone2MakeMax2 Dtone 2 make max 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-783 FaxDtone2MakeHole2 Dtone 2 make hole 2 Range = 0 to 10000 ms 0 20-799 FaxMaxAutore-dials The maximum range for the auto re-dial attempts displayed in SA/KO. Linked to ID204 Range = 0 to 14 14 Table 7 Turkey NVM values Location NVM Name NVM Description Value Default July 2005 6-156 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC132 General Procedures & Information dC132 NVM Initialisation There are 4 items under this heading: Copier NVM Initialisation Network Controller NVM initialisation Embedded Fax NVM initialisation NVM to Install Condition NOTE: Certain NVM settings are password protected. Copier NVM Initialisation Purpose The NVM initialisation routine provides the means for the CSE to reset specific machine vari- able NVM or all machine variable NVM non-volatile memory (with the exception of Protected NVM for which a password is required) to their default values. Description If the machine configuration changes through the addition of an input or output device, an ini- tialisation of the NVM for that device must be performed to make sure that all configuration val- ues are correct for that device. NOTE: initialisation does not affect the billing counter, accounting, fault counter, diagnostic data, or auditron services. These, with the exception of billing counters, can be reset if the machine is restored to the install state using the NVM to Install Condition procedure. NOTE: The auditron (billing counters) is initialized using the auditron setup routine, refer to the User Guide. The market region configuration attribute must have been preset at the factory or at first install to ensure that the NVM default values are regionally correct. Some post install configuration can be performed using the configuration tool, refer to dC131 NVM Read / Write. Procedure 1. Save the NVM to disk, GP 5. 2. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 3. Select Diagnostic Routines. 4. Select Copier Routines, 132 NVM initialisation. 5. Touch the appropriate button to select the NVM to be initialized and follow the on screen instructions. Refer to Table 1, for the functions that are reset to default. All Copier NVM. Machine Variable NVM, (i.e. paper path, platen and DADH registration). SA / KO Dust Off. System Counters Dust Off NOTE: The NVM window will gray out while the initialisation is in progress. 6. Switch off the machine, then switch on the machine, GP 14. Network Controller NVM initialisation Purpose To return to default network settings, configuration and flags. Description There are three routines: All Network NVM - This initialisation will default all network and configuration settings to a pre-installation state. Variable NVM - The items that will be initialised are related to crash recovery, software upgrade settings, alterate boot and any other items needing to be set to default values that are not included in the network controller configuration inialisation routine. Configuration NVM - This initialisation will clear all fault and system usage counters, net- work controller variable, configuration NVM and reset the network controller error log. Procedure 1. Save the NVM to disk, GP 5. 2. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 3. Select Diagnostic Routines. 4. Select Network Routines, 132 NVM initialisation-Network. 5. Touch the appropriate button to select the NVM to be initialized and follow the on screen instructions. 6. Switch off the machine, then switch on the machine, GP 14. Embedded Fax NVM initialisation Purpose To return to default the embedded fax NVM settings that are stored on the compact flash card. Refer to dC131b NVM table chain 20 table 6. Procedure 1. Save the NVM to disk, GP 5. 2. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 3. Select Diagnostic Routines. 4. Select Fax dC Routines, 132 NVM initialisation 5. Touch the appropriate button to select the NVM to be initialized and follow the screen instructions. Refer to Table 2, for the functions that are reset to default. Reformat All Fax Directories Fax Job NVM Fax Configuration NVM Fax SA / KO Settings NVM 6. Switch off the machine, then switch on the machine, GP 14. July 2005 6-157 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC132 General Procedures & Information NVM to Install Condition The Dust Off routines are available to return the machine to a pre-installed state, refer to Table 1. Dust Off CAUTION If a network controller is installed, the Dust Off routine for the network controller must be per- formed before the NVM Dust Off routine. The NVM Dust Off routine will: Clear all non-billing counters. Default all SA / KO NVM including default PINs. Clear fault history. Set the install NVM (install Byte) to default to enable an install procedure at the next power-on, while retaining all existing configuration NVM e.g. paper path registration, xero- graphic parameters and market configuration values. NOTE: The auditron is initialized using the auditron setup routine, refer to User Guide. Not alter any protected NVM. The routine is accessed and performed as follows: 1. Save the NVM to disk, GP 5. 2. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 3. If the copier is fitted with a network controller, perform the network controller Dust Off pro- cedure before continuing with this procedure. 4. Select Diagnostic Routines, then Copier Routines, then 132 NVM initialisation-Copier, Dust Off NVM. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions. 6. Switch off the machine, then switch on the machine, GP 14. Table 1 Copier NVM Initialization Function All Copier NVM Machine Variable NVM SA / KO Dust Off System counters Dust Off NVM ALL IOT (with Flag type: = Reset All Billing Counter N System Usage Counter Y Y Fault Counter Y Y Diagnostic Counter Y Y SA / KO Setting Y Y Fault Log Y Configuration Y Diagnostic Y Debug Y NVM Machine Variable IOT with Flag type: = Reset Nominal Machine Variable Zero Y Y Machine Variable Registration Y Y Machine Variable Paper Path Y Y Machine Variable DADH Y Y Machine Variable Platen Y Y Auditron Y Y Crash Recovery Y Completed Job Log Y Controller Access Machine Speed, Market Region N JBA Database Y Y JBA Configuration Y Y HFSI Counter N N N N Table 2 Embedded Fax NVM Fax file type Category Reformat Reset All Reset Directories Reset Jobs Reset Configuration Reset Variables Dial Directories Y Y Group Directories Y Y Junk Directories Y Y Logo Directories Y Y Mailbox Directories Y Y Poll Directories Y Y Jobs Sets Y Y Image Y Y Bitmaps Y Y Job ID Y Y Mailboxes Y Y Alarm Y Y Fax Protocol Trace Y Y Protocol Records Y Y Container Versions Y Y Fax NVM Category = NVM Configuration Y Y Y Fax NVM Category = NVM SA / KO Settings Y Y Y Table 1 Copier NVM Initialization Function All Copier NVM Machine Variable NVM SA / KO Dust Off System counters Dust Off July 2005 6-158 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC132 General Procedures & Information July 2005 6-159 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC305, dC312 General Procedures & Information
dC305 UI Test Purpose To initiate component testing of the local UI. This function also provides a means to test the UI memory and to restart the local UI. Description The tests that can be performed are: 1. User Interface Button Test - tests the keys on the user interface. 2. Audio Tone Test - produces audible tones at the user interface. 3. LED Indicator Test - energizes all LEDs on the user interface. 4. Touch Area Test - enables the tester to test all areas on the touch panel. 5. Display Pixel Test - tests the individual pixels on the user interface. 6. Video Memory Test - tests that the SRAM used by the video controller on the local user interface is functioning properly. 7. Communications Self Test - tests communications with the image processor. 8. Reset User Interface - used to restart/reboot the UI, will cause the POST to start. 9. Application Checksum Verification - permits access to a procedure that displays and veri- fies the checksum and can display any errors found. Procedure 1. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 2. Select, Diagnostics Routines, Copier Routines, dC 305 UI Tests. 3. Touch the appropriate test button. 4. Touch Start Test and follow the on-screen instructions. dC312 Network Echo Tests Purpose To enable verification of the machines connectivity to an attached network. Performing a test will give the result, pass or fail, eliminating the possibility of the machines hardware being at fault during a diagnostic session. In addition it will test the machines network drivers. Description The dC 312 Echo Test is available through two pathways 1. Diagnostics pathway, dC 312 (available to the CSE). 2. Tools pathway (for use by the System Administrator and the Key Operator). NOTE: The Tools window does not have a test for; Internal TCP / IP. The tests that can be performed are: TCP/IP. Novell or IPX. NetBIOS / NetBEUI. Apple Talk. Internal TCP / IP - Will initiate a ping to the IP device name local host. This test is per- formed to make sure that the IP stack is up and the hosts file is intact. Procedure 1. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 2. Select, Network Routines, dC 312 Echo Test. NOTE: If the network controller is not available the dC 312 Echo Test button is grayed out and disabled. 3. Touch the appropriate test button. NOTE: The feature button is grayed out and disabled for unavailable protocols. 4. Touch Start Test and follow the on-screen instructions. July 2005 6-160 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC314 General Procedures & Information dC314 Network Connectivity Tests Purpose To assist the SA and CSE to isolate the cause of printing, feature network scanning, or network fax problems. The test will interrogate each device on the network so that they respond with their identity and other information. The data files will be stored on the network controller (files deleted at next boot) and can be retrieved. Refer to GP 5 Portable Workstation and Tools. Description The network interface tests that can be performed are: 1. Novell (IPX) Frame type (local network devices only). Server name. Print queue name. Server internal network number. Server node (media access control) address. Server NOS version number. Hop count to device (local net), extended test. Is the printer attached to file server status. Is the printer attached to print queue status. NDPS enabled 2. Apple Talk ESS port id. Device type (router, print server, file server, workstation etc.). NBP registered device name, such as: Appleshare file server name or; Novell PAP server name or; PAP printer registered name. Device NBP protocol address. Device media access control (MAC) address. Network number. Zone name. Sub zone names. Device OS version number. Hop count to device. 3. NetBIOS/NetBEUI No data need be collected as the network controller has a dynamic internal name table stored in RAM. 4. TCP/IP network controller interface where host discovered (Enet). Device name. Device subnet mask. Device IP address. Device media access control (MAC) address. Gateway IP address. Procedure 1. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 2. Select, Network Routines, dC 314 Network Connectivity Test. NOTE: If the network controller is not available the dC 314 Network Connectivity Test but- ton is grayed out and disabled. 3. Touch the appropriate test button. NOTE: The feature button is grayed out and disabled for unavailable protocols. 4. Touch Start Test and follow the on-screen instructions. July 2005 6-161 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC330 General Procedures & Information dC330 Component Control Purpose To show the status of input components e.g. sensors, and to energies and exercise output components e.g. motors, solenoids. Description Output and input component codes are entered into the Component Control Table on the UI, and then energized individually or in permitted groups. The codes in the tables are grouped in function chain (GP 2) order. Go to the appropriate procedure: Input Components Output Components Input Components When the appropriate code is entered the status of the component will be shown on the UI. NOTE: The logic level shown on the circuit diagrams with the signal name will be the actual signal as measured with a service meter. This will not necessarily be the same as the logic state shown on the UI, especially where the output is inverted. When testing components using these control codes, look for a change in state, not for a high or low. The displayed status of the input component can be changed by causing the component status to change, e.g. operating a sensor with a sheet of paper. When a sensor is operated a beep will sound. Go to the appropriate table: Table 1 Input codes 01 Table 2 Input Codes 05 Table 3 Input Codes 06 Table 4 Input Codes 07 Table 5 Input Codes 08 Table 6 Input Codes 09 Table 7 Input Codes 10 Table 8 Input Codes 11 Table 9 Input Codes 12 Table 10 Input Codes 14 Output Components When the appropriate code is entered, the component will energize for a set time and then stop in order to protect the components. The default time-out for most components is set at 90 s, but can be as short as 5 s. Some components require that other components are energized at the same time and it is possible to enter and energize up to six component control codes (not fax), but only in permitted groups. If illegal combination of codes are entered the illegal codes will not energize. Go to the appropriate table: Table 11 Output Codes 04 Table 12 Output Codes 05 Table 13 Output Codes 06 Table 14 Output Codes 07 Table 15 Output Codes 08 Table 16 Output Codes 09 Table 17 Output Codes 10 Table 18 Output Codes 11 Table 19 Output Codes 12 Table 20 Output Codes 14 Table 21 Output Codes 20 Procedure CAUTION Do not press Exit before stopping any energized components. The UI may lock up and grey out. If this occurs, switch off the machine, GP 14 and remove the power cord. Reconnect the power cord and switch on the machine GP 14. 1. Enter Diagnostics, GP 1. 2. Select Diagnostics Routines. 3. Select required dC routine category: Copier Routines, 330 Component Control. Fax dC Routines, 330 Component Control. 4. Select and input the required codes as follows: NOTE: After a fault condition it may be necessary to switch off the machine and switch on the machine (GP 14) for the codes to operate. NOTE: To clear an incorrectly entered code and reset the Add Component button to 00.000, press the hard key C. a. From the component control Input Components tables and the Output Components tables, select and enter the appropriate code into the Add Component button, and touch the button. This will add the component to the top of the Component Name table list, and when the list is full; the addition of more components will cause com- ponents to be deleted from the bottom of the list. NOTE: Fax component control codes can only be energized one at a time. b. If a control code is not known, it can be selected from the list displayed when the Find Component button is touched, as follows: NOTE: The Find Component button is not available if components are energized. i. Enter the chain number into the Chain: button and touch the Find Component button to display the control codes for that chain. ii. Use the scroll buttons to locate the required code, touch the Component Name button to highlight it and touch Select. iii. Repeat as required to add components to the Component Name table. iv. Touch Save to save the selections to the Component Name table list and return to the Component Control window. 5. To energize a component or group of components: a. Touch the control code to highlight it. b. Touch Start. July 2005 6-162 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC330 General Procedures & Information c. The status of the component is shown in the Status column i.e.: i. On ii. Off iii. High iv. Low v. A numeric value with up to four digits e.g. 0020. 6. Touching a component in the component table and then touching Stop, stops that compo- nent. To stop all components touch Stop All. 7. Touching Exit closes the Component Control window. 8. To exit diagnostics mode, GP 1, select the Call Close Out button. July 2005 6-163 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC330 General Procedures & Information Input Codes Table 1 Input codes 01 Code Displayed Name Description General 01-300 Front Door Inter- lock Front door interlock switch (S01- 300) High = door closed, low = door open 01-305 Left Door Interlock Left hand door interlock (S01-305) High = door closed, low = door open Table 2 Input codes 05 Code Displayed Name Description General 05-300 DADH closed switch DADH closed switch (S05-300) High = DADH lowered, low = DADH raised 05-305 DADH cover inter- lock Top cover interlock switch (S05- 305). High = cover closed, low = cover open 05-310 DADH doc present sen Document present sensor (Q05- 310). High = document present, low = no document 05-315 DADH length sen- sor 1 DADH length sensor 1 (Q05-315). High = document present, low = no document 05-320 DADH length sen- sor 2 DADH length sensor 2 (Q05-320). High = document present, low = no document 05-325 DADH width sensor Document width sensor (Q05-325). Analogue output, refer to dC502 05-330 DADH feed sensor Feed sensor (Q05-330). High = document present, low = no document 05-335 DADH takeaway sensor Takeaway sensor (Q05-335). High = document present, low = no document 05-340 DADH reg sensor Registration sensor (Q05-340). High = document present, low = no document 05-345 DADH exit sensor Exit sensor Q05-345). High = document present, low = no document 05-350 DADH CVT sensor CVT sensor (Q05-350). High = document present, low = no document Table 3 Input codes 06 Code Displayed Name Description General 06-320 ROS Motor Ready Snr Detects when ROS motor is at required speed. High = motor ready. Toggle ROS motor (06-020) on and off to check sensor. 06-340 ROS Ready Indicates that the ROS laser has reached its operating level and the ROS motor is up to required speed. High = ready. Toggle ROS motor (06-020) on and off to check sensor. The ROS laser level will only be set once the ROS motor has reached the required speed. Table 4 Input codes 07 Code Displayed Name Description General 07-301 T1 Home Switch Tray 1 home switch (S07-301) High = tray home, low = tray not home 07-302 T2 Home Switch Tray 2 home switch (S07-302) High = tray home, low = tray not home 07-303 T3 Home Switch Tray 3 home switch (S07-303) High = tray home. low = tray not home 07-304 T4 Home Switch Tray 4 home switch (S07-304) High = tray home, low = tray not home 07-311 T1 Size Switch 1 Size switch 1 (S07-311) High = made 07-312 T1 Size Switch 2 Size switch 2 (S07-312) High = made 07-313 T1 Size Switch 3 Size switch 3 (S07-313) High = made 07-314 T1 Size Switch 4 Size switch 4 (S07-314) High = made 07-315 T1 Size Switch 5 Size switch 5 (S07-315) High = made 07-321 T2 Size Switch 1 Size switch 1 (S07-321) High = made 07-322 T2 Size Switch 2 Size switch 2 (S07-322) High = made 07-323 T2 Size Switch 3 auto size sensing (optional). High = made 07-324 T2 Size Switch 4 auto size sensing (optional). High = made 07-325 T2 Size Switch 5 auto size sensing (optional). High = made 07-331 T1 Empty Sensor Tray 1 empty sensor (Q07-331) High = tray empty, low = paper in tray 07-332 T2 Empty Sensor Tray 2 empty sensor (Q07-332) High = tray empty, low = paper in tray 07-333 T3 Empty Sensor Tray 3 empty sensor (Q07-333) High = tray empty, low = paper in tray 07-334 T4 Empty Sensor Tray 4 empty sensor (Q07-334) High = tray empty, low = paper in tray 07-335 Bypass Empty Sensor Bypass empty sensor (Q07-335) High = tray empty, low = paper in tray 07-341 T1 Paper Low Switch Tray 1 low paper switch (S07-341) High = more than 25% full, low = less than 25% full 07-342 T2 Paper Low Switch Tray 2 low paper switch (S07-342) High = more than 25% full, low = less than 35% full 07-350 Bypass Width Sensor Bypass width sensor (Q07-335) display indicates width setting 100 to 300 mm (3.93 to 11.81 inch) 07-383 T3 Stack Height Sen Tray 3 stack height sensor (Q07- 383) High = top of stack sensed, low = top of stack not sensed 07-384 T4 Stack Height Sen Tray 4 stack height sensor (Q07- 384) High = top of stack sensed, low = top of stack not sensed July 2005 6-164 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC330 General Procedures & Information Table 5 Input codes 08 Code Displayed Name Description General 08-100 Wait Sensor Wait sensor (Q08-100), detects when lead edge of paper at wait point. High = paper present, low = no paper 08-101 T1 Feed Sensor Detects when lead edge of paper is at tray 1 feed sensor, (Q08-101) High = paper present, low = no paper 08-102 T2 Feed Sensor Detects when lead edge of paper is at tray 2 feed sensor, (Q08-102) High = paper present, low= no paper 08-103 T3 Feed Sensor Detects when lead edge of paper is at tray 3 feed sensor, (Q08-103) High = paper present, low = no paper 08-104 T4 Feed Sensor Detects when lead edge of paper is at tray 4 feed sensor, (Q08-104) High = paper present, low = no paper 08-106 Bypass Feed Sensor Detects when lead edge of paper is at bypass feed sensor, (Q08-106) High = paper present, low = no paper 08-150 Registration Sensor Detects when paper is at the regis- tration sensor (Q08-150) High = paper present, low = no paper 08-160 Duplex Sensor Detects when paper is at the duplex sensor (Q08-160) High = paper present, low = no paper Table 6 Input codes 09 Code Displayed Name Description General 09-060 HVPS Fault Detects a fault in the HVPS High = fault, low = good 09-070 Scorotron cleaner home sensor Detects the scorotron cleaning head in the home position High = head not home, low = head in home position 09-310 Low Toner Sensor Low toner sensor (Q09-310) High = toner in sump, low = toner depleted 09-350 Waste Toner Full Sen Waste toner full sensor(Q09-350) detects when waste toner reaches a certain level in the container. High = container full, low = container not full 09-360 Toner Conc. Sensor Toner concentration sensor (Q09- 360) Displays toner concen- tration level in % 09-365 Humidity Sensor Relative humidity sensor (Q09-365) Displays RH% 09-370 Dev. Temp. Sensor Developer temperature sensor (Q09-370) Displays temperature in degrees C 09-375 Ambient Temp. Sensor Ambient temperature sensor (Q09- 375) Displays temperature in degrees C 09-380 Waste Toner Door Sw Waste toner door switch (S09-380) detects if the waste bottle is miss- ing or the door is open during run High = bottle present/ door closed, low = bottle missing/door open Table 7 Input codes 10 Code Displayed Name Description General 10-100 Fuser Exit Switch Fuser exit switch (S10-100), detects when paper exits the fuser High = paper present, low = no paper 10-120 IOT Exit Sensor IOT exit sensor (Q10-120), detects when paper exits the IOT High = paper present, low = no paper 10-300 Fuser Temp Sensor A Displays current thermistor values. Converts input resistance of ther- mistors and shows A-D conversion. 0-255 degrees C. 10-310 Fuser Temp Sensor B Displays current thermistor values. Converts input resistance of ther- mistors and shows A-D conversion. 0-255 degrees C. 10-315 Fuser Temp Fault Snr Detects fault in fuser thermistor. High = fault low = good Table 8 Input codes 11 Code Displayed Name Description General 11-035 Bin 1 Empty Sensor HCSS and HCSS BM bin 1 empty sensor (Q11-035) High = bin empty, low = bin not empty 11-041 Bin 2 Empty Sensor HCSS bin 2 empty sensor (Q11- 041) High = bin empty, low = bin not empty 11-100 Entry Sensor LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM entry sensor (Q11-100) High = paper present, low = no paper 11-110 Punch Sensor LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM punch position sensor (Q11-110) High = paper present, low = no paper 11-120 Compiler Sensor HCSS and HCSS BM Compiler sensor (Q11-120) detects when paper enters the compiler carriage High = paper present, low = no paper 11-130 Top Exit Sensor LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM top exit sensor (Q11-130) High = paper present, low = no paper 11-140 2nd to Top Exit Snr LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM 2nd to top exit sensor (Q11-140) detects paper exiting to the bin (bin 1) High = paper present low = no paper 11-160 BM Entry Sensor HCSS BM entry sensor (Q11-160) detects paper entry to the booklet maker High = paper present, low = no paper 11-190 BM Paper Present Sensor HCSS BM paper present sensor (Q11-190) detects when paper is present in the booklet maker com- piling area High = paper present, low = no paper 11-300 Docking Interlock LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM dock- ing interlock switch (S11-300) High = docked, low = un-docked 11-301 Top Bin Interlock HCSS and HCSS BM top bin inter- lock sensor (Q11-301) High = bin lowered, low = bin raised 11-302 Top Cover Intlk LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM top cover interlock switch (S11-302), detects if top cover is open. High = closed, low = open 11-303 Front Door Intlk LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM front door interlock switch (S11-303), detects if front door is open. High = closed, low = open Table 7 Input codes 10 Code Displayed Name Description General July 2005 6-165 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC330 General Procedures & Information 11-304 Top Exit Gate Intlk HCSS upper exit gate interlock switch (S11-305A) detects when upper exit gate is open High = gate closed, low = gate open 11-305 Lwr Exit Gate Intlk HCSS lower exit gate interlock switch (S11-305A) detects when lower exit gate is open High = gate closed, low = gate open 11-310 Tamp Front Home Snr LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM front tamper home sensor (Q11-310) Detect if front tamper is home High = home, low = not home 11-311 Tamp Rear Home Snr LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM rear tamper home sensor (Q11-311), detects if rear tamper is home high = home, low - not home 11-313 CC 90% Full Sensor HCSS and HCSS BM compiler car- riage 90% full sensor (Q11-313), detects when the stack in bin1 or bin 2 is 90% full High = stack sensed, low = stack not sensed 11-314 CC Bin Height Sensor HCSS and HCSS BM compiler car- riage bin height sensor (Q11-314), detects the height of the paper stack in bin1 or bin 2 High = stack sensed, low = stack not sensed 11-315 CC Upper Limit Switch HCSS compiler carriage upper limit switch (S11-315) detects the upper limit of compiler carriage travel High = carriage detected, low = car- riage not detected 11-316 CC Lower Limit Switch HCSS compiler carriage lower limit switch (S11-316) detects the lower limit of compiler carriage travel High = carriage detected, low = car- riage not detected 11-317 CC Safety Switch HCSS an HCSS BM compiler car- riage safety switch (S11-317) inter- rupts +24V to the compiler carriage when the eject housing is open High = +24V supplied low = +24V not supplied 11-319 Tamp Rear Away Snr LCSS rear tamper away home sen- sor (Q11-319), detects if the rear tamper is at the away home posi- tion High = away home, low = not away home 11-320 Ejector Home Sensor HCSS and HCSS BM ejector home sensor (Q11-320) detects the home (closed) position of the ejector housing. LCSS ejector home sen- sor (Q11-320) detects the home position of the ejector assembly High = home, low = not home 11-322 Ejector Out Sensor LCSS Ejector out sensor (Q11-322) detects the out position of the ejec- tor assembly High = out, low= not out Table 8 Input codes 11 Code Displayed Name Description General 11-326 Paddle Roll Home Snr LCSS paddle roll position sensor, HCSS and HCSS BM paddle roll home sensor (Q11-326) detects the home position of the paddle roll High = home, low = not home 11-330 Bin0 90% Full Sensor HCSS and HCSS BM bin 0 90% full sensor (Q11-330) detects when bin 0 is 90% or more full High = 90% or more full, low = less than 90% full 11-331 Bin 1 90% Full Sen- sor LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM bin 1 90% full sensor (Q11-331) detects when bin 1 is 90% or more full High = 90% or more full, low = less than 90% full 11-332 Bin 1 Upper Level Snr LCSS bin 1 upper level sensor (Q11-332) detects the top of the paper stack in bin 1 High = stack sensed, low = stack not sensed 11-333 Bin 1 Lower Level Snr LCSS bin 1 lower level sensor (Q11-333) detects the top of the paper stack in bin 1 High = stack sensed, low = stack not sensed 11-334 Bin 1 Upper Limit SW LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM bin 1 upper limit switch (S11-334) detects the upper limit of bin 1 movement High = bin detected, low = bin not detected 11-335 Bin 1 Lower Limit SW LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM bin 1 upper limit switch (S11-335) detects the lower limit of bin 1 movement High = bin detected, low = bin not detected 11-336 Bin 1 Mot Encoder Snr LCSS bin 1 motor encoder sensor (Q11-336) generates motor speed pulses High = bar in encoder wheel, low = gap in encoder wheel 11-337 Bin1 Offset Sensor HCSS and HCSS BM bin 1 offset sensor (Q11-337) detects the offset and home position of bin 1 High = tray moving from home to offset, low = tray moving from offset to home 11-344 Bin2 Upper Limit Sw HCSS bin 2 upper limit switch (S11- 344) detects the upper limit of bin 2 travel High = bin detected, low = bin not detected 11-345 Bin2 Lower Limit Sw HCSS bin 2 lower limit switch (S11- 345) detects the lower limit of bin 2 travel High = bin detected, low = bin not detected 11-347 Bin2 Offset Sensor HCSS bin 2 offset sensor (Q11- 347) detects the offset and home position of bin 1 High = tray moving from home to offset, low = tray moving from offset to home 11-348 Chad Bin Lvl Sensor LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM chad bin full sensor (Q11-348) detects when the weight of the chad reaches a pre-set value High = bin full, low = bin not full Table 8 Input codes 11 Code Displayed Name Description General July 2005 6-166 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC330 General Procedures & Information 11-350 Punch Head Home Snr LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM punch head home sensor (Q11-350) detects the home position of the punch head High = punch home, low = punch not home 11-351 Punch Hd Present Snr LCSS punch head present sensor (Q11-351) detects if a hole punch is installed High = punch installed, low = punch not installed 11-360 SH 1 Home Sensor LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM staple head 1 home sensor (Q11-360) detects when the staple head is fully open (home position) High = home, low = not home 11-361 SH 1 Paper Sensor LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM staple head 1 paper present sensor (Q11- 361) detects when paper is within the jaws of the stapler High = paper present, low = no paper 11-362 SH 1 Low Staples Snr LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM staple head 1 low staples sensor (Q11- 362) detects when staple cartridge is almost empty High = almost empty, low = plentiful staples 11-363 SH 1 Cartridge Sen- sor LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM staple head 1 cartridge present sensor (Q11-363) detects when a staple cartridge is installed High = cartridge installed, low = cartridge not installed 11-364 SH 1 Priming Sensor LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM staple head 1 priming sensor (Q11-364) detects when the front two staples have been pre-formed (primed) High = primed, low = not primed 11-365 SU 1 Safety Gate Switch LCSS stapling unit 1 safety gate switch (S11-365) High = safety gate closed 11-367 SU 1 Edge Reg Sen- sor LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM staple unit 1 edge registration sensor (Q11-367) detects the edge of the paper is correctly registered High = paper present, low = no paper 11-370 SU 1 Home Sensor LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM staple unit 1 home sensor (Q11-370) detects when the staple head is at the corner staple position High = stapler home, low = stapler not home 11-371 SU 1 Front Index Snr LCSS staple unit 1 front index sen- sor (Q11-371) detects the index position of the stapling head High = at stapling posi- tion, low = not at sta- pling position 11-373 Offline Staple SW LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM offline staple switch (S11-373) detects the operator command for offline sta- pling High = switch pressed, low = switch not pressed Table 8 Input codes 11 Code Displayed Name Description General 11-383 BM Guide Home Snr HCSS BM backstop guide home sensor (Q11-383) detects when the backstop is in the home position High = home, low = not home 11-384 BM Tamper1 Home Snr HCSS BM tamper 1 home sensor (Q11-384) detects when the BM tampers are in the home position High = home, low = not home 11-386 BM Eject Sensor HCSS BM eject sensor (Q11-386) detects booklets ejecting through the crease rolls High = booklet present, low = no booklet 11-389 BM Bin2 90% Full Snr HCSS BM bin 2 90% full sensor (Q11-389) detects when bin 2 is 90% or more full High = 90% or more full, low = less than 90% full 11-391 BM Flapper Sector Roll Home Sensor HCSS BM booklet maker flapper sector roll home sensor (Q11-391) High = home 11-411 BM SH1 Home Snr HCSS BM staple head 1 home sen- sor (Q11-411) detects when the sta- ple head is fully open (home position) High = home, low = not home 11-412 BM SH1 Staples Low HCSS BM staple head 1 staples low sensor (Q11-412) detects when staple cartridge is almost empty High = almost empty, low = plentiful staples 11-413 BM SH2 Home Snr HCSS staple head 2 home sensor (Q11-413) detects when the staple head is fully open (home position) High = home, low = not home 11--414 BMSH2 Staples Low HCSS BM staple head 2 staples low sensor (Q11-412) detects when staple cartridge is almost empty High = almost empty, low = plentiful staples 11-415 BM Crease Gate Home HCSS BM crease roll gate home sensor (Q11-415) detects when the gate is fully raised High = gate raised, low = gate not raised 11-416 BM Crease Blade Home HCSS BM crease blade home sen- sor (Q11-416) detects when the crease blade is fully retracted High = home, low = not home 11-417 BM Crease Blade Travel Lmt HCSS BM crease blade travel limit sensor (Q11-417) detects when the crease blade is fully extended High = limit made 11-418 BM Blade Mot Encoder HCSS BM crease blade motor encoder sensor (Q11-418) gener- ates motor speed pulses High = bar in encoder wheel, low = gap in encoder wheel 11-419 BM Crease Mot Encode HCSS BM crease roll motor encoder sensor (Q11-419) gener- ates motor speed pulses High = bar in encoder wheel, low = gap in encoder wheel 11-421 BM SH Carrier Closed HCSS BM staple head carrier closed sensor (Q11-421) detects when the carrier is in the closed position High = closed, low = not closed Table 8 Input codes 11 Code Displayed Name Description General July 2005 6-167 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC330 General Procedures & Information Table 9 Input codes 12 Code Displayed Name Description General 12-300 OCT Level Sensor OCT 90% full sensor (Q12-300) detects when tray is 90% or more full. High = 90% or more full, low = less than 90% full 12-301 OCT Index Sensor OCT index sensor (Q12-301) detects the offset and home posi- tion of bin 1 High = tray moving from home to offset, low = tray moving from offset to home Table 10 Input codes 14 Code Displayed Name Description General 14-100 Carriage Home Sensor Scan carriage home sensor (Q14- 100) detects the home position of the scan carriage High - Home, low = not home 14-310 DADH Angle Sensor Input module angle sensor (Q14- 310) detects the input module at 30% angle for size sensing. High = input module lowered, low input mod- ule raised 14-315 Doc Size Sensor 1 Document size sensor 1 (Q14-310) High = document not sensed, low = document sensed 14-320 Doc Size Sensor 2 Document size sensor 2 (Q14-314) High = document not sensed, low = document sensed July 2005 6-168 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC330 General Procedures & Information Output Codes Table 11 Output codes 04 Code Displayed Name Description General 04-010 Main motor Drives the pre-registration, registra- tion, developer, fuser and paper output modules. On/Off. 60 seconds timeout Table 12 Output codes 05 Code Displayed Name Description General 05-010 DADH feed sole- noid DADH feed solenoid (SOL05-010) On/off. 30 seconds timeout 05-020 DADH feed motor DADH feed motor (MOT05-020) On/off. 90 seconds timeout 05-025 DADH feed clutch DADH feed clutch (CL05-025) On/off. Normally linked with feed motor. 30 seconds time- out 05-030 DADH CVT motor DADH CVT motor (MOT05-030) On/off. 90 seconds timeout 05-050 DADH duplex solenoid DADH duplex solenoid (SOL05- 050) On/off. 30 seconds timeout Table 13 Output codes 06 Code Displayed Name Description General 06-020 ROS Motor Run Drives ROS motor at run mode speed. On/off. 90 seconds timeout 06-025 ROS Motor Standby Drive ROS motor at standby mode speed. On/off. 90 seconds timeout Table 14 Output codes 07 Code Displayed Name Description General 07-030 T3 Elevate Motor Energizes the tray 3 elevator motor (MOT07-030) up. On/off. Linked to tray 3 home sensor. Only ener- gize with tray out. 10 sec- onds timeout 07-040 T4 Elevate Motor Energizes the tray 4 elevate motor (MOT07-040) up. On/off. Linked to tray 4 home sensor. Only ener- gies with tray out. 10 sec- onds timeout Table 15 Output codes 08 Code Displayed Name Description General 08-010 T1 Feed Motor Energizes the tray 1 feed motor (MOT 08-010). On/off. Linked to tray 1 home sensor. Paper tray must be open when motor energized. 90 seconds time- out 08-020 T2 Feed Motor Energizes the tray 2 feed motor. (MOT08-020) On/off. Linked to tray 2 home sensor. Paper tray must be open when motor energized. 90 seconds time- out 08-025 T1+2 Transport Motor Energizes the tray 1 and 2 trans- port motor (MOT08-025) On/off. 90 seconds timeout 08-030 T3 Feed Motor Energizes the tray 3feed motor (MOT08-030) On/off. Linked to tray 3 home sensor. Paper tray must be open when motor energized. 90 seconds time- out 08-040 T4 Feed Motor Energizes the tray 4 feed motor (MOT08-040) On/off. Linked to tray 4 home sensor. Paper tray must be open when motor energized. 90 seconds time- out 08-045 T3+4 Transport Motor Energizes the tray 3 and 4 trans- port motor (MOT08-045) On/off. 90 seconds timeout 08-050 Bypass Feed Sole- noid Energizes the bypass feed sole- noid (SOL08-050) On/off. 5 seconds timeout 08-060 Duplex Motor Slow Energizes the duplex motor at sim- plex speed. On/off. 90 seconds timeout 08-062 Duplex Motor Fast Energizes the duplex motor at duplex speed. On/off. 90 seconds timeout 08-070 Registration Clutch Energizes the registration clutch (CL08-070) On/off. 5 seconds timeout Table 16 Output codes 09 Code Displayed Name Description General 09-010 P/R Motor Energizes the photoreceptor drive motor (MOT09-010) On/off. 60 seconds timeout 09-022 P/R Erase Lamp Energizes the photoreceptor erase lamp. On/off. 90 seconds timeout 09-030 Ozone Fan Energizes the ozone fan. On/off. 90 seconds timeout 09-035 P/R Cooling Fan Energizes the photoreceptor fan Full speed/half speed. 90 seconds timeout 09-036 Duplex cooling fans enable Energizes the duplex path cooling fans On/off. 90 seconds timeout. When enabled the fans will switch on simultaneously 09-040 Dispense Motor Energizes the toner dispense motor (MOT09-040) On/off. 5 seconds timeout 09-045 Cartridge Motor Energizes the toner cartridge motor (MOT09-045) On/off. 5 seconds timeout Table 15 Output codes 08 Code Displayed Name Description General July 2005 6-169 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC330 General Procedures & Information 09-061 Charge Scorotron Energizes the scorotron wire at nominal drive levels with drives off. On/off. 3 seconds timeout. Linked with Charge grid 09- 062. Normally stacked with HVPS fault 09-062 Charge Grid Energizes the grid at nominal drive level with drives off. On/off. 3 seconds timeout. Linked with charge scorotron 09-061 09-063 Transfer Corotron Energizes the transfer corotron wire on at nominal drive level with drives off. On/off. 3 seconds timeout. Normally stacked with HVPS fault 09-064 Detack Corotron Energizes the detack wire on. AC voltage and DC current offset at nominal drive levels with drives off. On/off. 3 seconds timeout. Normally stacked with HVPS fault 09-065 Chute Bias Energizes the bias voltage on at nominal drive level. On/off. 90 seconds timeout. Normally stacked with HVPS fault 09-066 Dev Bias Energizes the developer bias volt- age on at nominal drive level with drives off. On/off. 3 seconds timeout. Stack with HVPS fault 09-071 Scorotron Cleaner Motor: Forward Energizes the scorotron cleaning motor (MOT09-070) in the forward direction On/Off. 13 seconds timeout. Stack with scorotron cleaner home sensor 09-072 Scorotron Cleaner Motor: Reverse Energizes the scorotron cleaning motor (MOT09-070) in the reverse direction On/off. 13 seconds timeout. Stack with scorotron cleaner home sensor Table 17 Output codes 10 Code Displayed Name Description General 10-010 Fuser Web Motor Energizes the fuser web motor (MOT10-010) On/off. 90 seconds timeout 10-030 Invert Mot Fwd Slow Energizes the inverter motor (MOT10-030) forward at process speed. On/off. 90 seconds timeout 10-035 Invert Mot Rev Slow Energizes the inverter motor (MOT10-030) in reverse at pro- cess speed. On/off. 90 seconds timeout 10-040 Invert Mot Rev Dup Energizes the inverter motor (MOT10-030) in reverse at duplex speed. On/off. 90 seconds timeout 10-045 Inverter Path Sol Energizes the invert path solenoid (SOL10-045). When de-energized sheets are fed to the inverter On/off. 5 seconds timeout Table 16 Output codes 09 Code Displayed Name Description General 10-050 Inverter Nip Sol Energizes the inverter nip solenoid (SOL10-050). When de-energized the nip is open On/off. 5 seconds timeout 10-065 Vac Transport Fan Energizes the vacuum transport fan in the short paper path assem- bly On/off. 90 seconds timeout Table 18 Output codes 11 Code Displayed Name Description General 11-000 Transport Motor 1 Energizes the LCSS transport Motor 1, HCSS and HCSS BM transport motor 1A and Transport motor 1B On/off. 90 seconds timeout 11-001 Transport Motor 2 Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM transport motor 2 On/off. 90 seconds timeout 11-002 Diverter Solenoid Energizes the LCSS, HCSS diverter gate solenoid and HCSS BM upper diverter solenoid (SOL11-002) On/off. 5 seconds timeout 11-003 Tamp Mot Front Home Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM front tamper motor (MOT11-003) to the home position. On/off. 5 seconds timeout 11-004 Tamp Mot Rear Home Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM rear tamper motor (MOT11-004) to home position On/off. 5 seconds timeout 11-005 Tamp Mot Front Move Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM front tamper motor (MOT11-003) move inbound. On/off. 5 seconds timeout 11-006 Tamp Mot Rear Move Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM rear tamper motor (MOT11-004) move inbound. On/off. 5 seconds timeout 11-007 Tampers to A4LEF Moves the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM tampers to A4LEF position. On/off. 5 seconds timeout 11-008 Tampers to 8.5x11LEF Move the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM tampers to 8.5x11 LEF position. On/off. 5 seconds timeout 11-009 Tamper Motor Cycle Cycles the LCSS tampers in and out until time-out or stop. On/off. 90 seconds timeout 11-010 CC Eject Roll Motor Energizes the HCSS and HCSS BM com- piler carriage eject roll motor (MOT11-010) On/off. 90 seconds timeout 11-011 CC Hold Solenoid Energizes the HCSS and HCSS BM com- piler carriage tray hold solenoid (SOL11- 011) On/off. 5 seconds timeout 11-013 CC motor Step Up Energizes the HCSS compiler carriage elevator motor (MOT11-013) On/off. 5 seconds timeout 11-014 CC Motor Move Up Energizes the HCSS compiler carriage elevator motor (MOT11-013) to the upper limit switch On/off. 15 seconds timeout Table 17 Output codes 10 Code Displayed Name Description General July 2005 6-170 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC330 General Procedures & Information 11-015 CC Motor Step Down Energizes the HCSS compiler carriage elevator motor (MOT11-013) On/off. 5 seconds timeout 11-016 CC Motor Move Down Energizes the HCSS compiler carriage elevator motor (MOT11-013) to the lower limit switch On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-020 Ejector Motor Home Energizes the LCSS ejector motor (MOT11-020) to the home position On/off. 5 seconds timeout 11-021 Ejector Motor Move Energizes the LCSS ejector motor (MOT11-020) to the out position On/off. 5 seconds timeout 11-023 Ejector Motor Cycle Energizes the LCSS, HCSS ejector motor (MOT11-020) cycle routine until timeout or stop. On/off. 90 seconds timeout 11-024 Paddle Roll Motor Home Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM paddle roll motor (MOT11-024) to the home position On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-025 Paddle Roll Motor Run Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM paddle roll motor (MOT11-024) until timeout or stop On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-026 Paddle Roll Mot Rev Energizes the LCSS paddle roll motor (MOT11-024) in reverse to actuate safety gate. On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-030 Bin 1 Elev. Mot Home Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM bin 1 elevate motor (MOT11-030) to the home position. On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-031 Bin 1 Elev. Mot Up Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM bin 1 elevate motor (MOT11-030) by increments up On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-032 Bin 1 Elev. Mot Down Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM bin 1 elevate motor (MOT11-030) by increments down On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-033 Bin1 Elev. Mot Cycle Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM bin 1 elevate motor (MOT11-030) to cycle bins up/down until time-out or stop. On/off. 90 seconds timeout. 11-034 Bin 1 Offset Motor Energizes the HCSS and HCSS BM bin 1 offset motor (MOT11-034) On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-036 Bin2 Elev. Mot Home Energizes the HCSS and HCSS BM bin 2 elevator motor (MOT11-036) to the home position On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-037 Bin2 Elev. Mot Up Energizes the HCSS and HCSS BM bin 2 elevator motor (MOT11-036) by incre- ments up On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-038 Bin2 Elev. Mot Down Energizes the HCSS and HCSS BM bin 2 elevator motor (MOT11-036) by incre- ments down On/off. 15 seconds timeout Table 18 Output codes 11 Code Displayed Name Description General 11-040 Bin2 Offset Motor Energizes the HCSS and HCSS BM bin 2 offset motor (MOT11-036) On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-042 Punch Head Move Home Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM hole punch motor (MOT11-042) to the home position On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-043 Punch Head Run Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM hole punch motor (MOT11-042) con- tinuously On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-050 Staple Head 1 Motor Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM staple head 1 motor (MOT11-050) On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-051 SH 1 Motor Rev. Home Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM staple head 1 motor (MOT11-050) in reverse to the home position On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-053 SU 1 Motor For- ward Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM stapling unit traverse motor (MOT11- 053) increment forward. On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-054 SU 1 Motor Reverse Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM stapling unit traverse motor (MOT11- 053) increment reverse. On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-055 SU1 Index Mot Cycle Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM stapling unit traverse motor (MOT11- 053) cycle routine On/off. 15 seconds timeout 11-060 BM Compiler Motor Energizes the HCSS BM paper path trans- port motor (MOT11-060) On/off. 90 seconds timeout 11-061 BM Blade Motor Energizes the HCSS BM crease blade motor (MOT11-061) cycle On/off. 90 seconds timeout 11-062 BM Crease Motor Energizes the HCSS BM crease roll motor (MOT11-062) On/off. 90 seconds timeout 11-063 BM Staple Head 1 Motor Energizes the HCSS BM staple head 1 motor (MOT11-063) On/off. 90 seconds timeout 11-065 BM Back Stop Motor Energizes the HCSS BM backstop motor (MOT11-065) moves to receive, then sta- ple, then crease positions On/off. 90 seconds timeout 11-066 BM Tamper 1 Motor Energizes the HCSS BM tamper 1 motor (MOT11-066) On/off. 90 seconds timeout 11-074 BM Diverter Sole- noid Energizes the HCSS BM lower diverter gate solenoid (SOL11-074) On/off. 5 seconds timeout 11-076 BM Stack Hold Sol. Energizes the HCSS BM stack hold sole- noids (SOL11-076) part of back stop assembly On/off. 5 seconds timeout 11-374 Offline Staple LED Energizes the LCSS, HCSS and HCSS BM offline staple LED On/off. 90 seconds timeout 11-390 BM Flapper Sector Roll Motor HCSS BM Booklet maker flapper sector roll motor (MOT11-390) On/off. 90 seconds timeout Table 18 Output codes 11 Code Displayed Name Description General July 2005 6-171 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC330 General Procedures & Information 11-401 BM Crease Roll Motor Energizes the HCSS BM crease roll gate motor (MOT11-401) cycle routine On/off. 90 seconds timeout 11-402 BM Mt Conveyor Drive Energizes the HCSS BM conveyor belt drive motor On/off. 90 seconds timeout 11-403 BM Staple Hd 2 Motor Energizes the HCSS BM staple head 2 motor (MOT11-403) On/off. 5 seconds timeout 11-404 BM Crease Gate Open Energizes the HCSS BM crease roll gate motor (MOT11-401) to the open position On/off. 90 seconds timeout 11-430 Kicker Solenoid Energizes the HCSS and HCSS BM kicker solenoid (SOL11-430) On/off. 5 seconds timeout Table 19 Output codes 12 Code Displayed Name Description General 12-005 OCT Motor Energizes the OCT motor On/off. 2 seconds timeout Table 20 Output codes 14 Code Displayed Name Description General 14-005 Exposure Lamp Energizes the exposure lamp On/off. 90 seconds timeout Table 21 Output codes 20 Code Displayed Name Description General 20-002 Diag. LED 30 Red Switches diagnostic LED 30 red On/off 20-003 Diag. LED 30 green Switches diagnostic LED 30 green On/off 20-010 Sngl Tone 0Hz Ln1 Emits single tone 0Hz on line 1 On/off 20-011 Sngl Tone 400Hz Ln1 Emits single tone 400Hz on line 1 On/off 20-012 Sngl Tone 1100Hz Ln1 Emits single tone 1100Hz on line 1 On/off 20-013 Sngl Tone 1300Hz Ln1 Emits single tone 1300Hz on line 1 On/off 20-014 Sngl Tone 1650Hz Ln1 Emits single tone 1650Hz on line 1 On/off 20-015 Sngl Tone 1850Hz Ln1 Emits single tone 1850Hz on line 1 On/off 20-016 Sngl Tone 2100Hz Ln1 Emits single tone 2100Hz on line 1 On/off 20-017 ANSAM Ln1 On/off 20-018 CI Ln1 On/off 20-020 DTMF # Line1 Emits DTMF # on line 1 On/off 20-021 DTMF * Line1 Emits DTMF * on line 1 On/off Table 18 Output codes 11 Code Displayed Name Description General 20-022 DTMF 0 Line1 Emits DTMF 0 on line 1 On/off 20-023 DTMF 1 Line1 Emits DTMF 1on line 1 On/off 20-024 DTMF 2 Line1 Emits DTMF 2 on line 1 On/off 20-025 DTMF 3 Line1 Emits DTMF 3 on line 1 On/off 20-026 DTMF 4 Line1 Emits DTMF 4 on line 1 On/off 20-027 DTMF 5 Line1 Emits DTMF 5 on line 1 On/off 20-028 DTMF 6 Line1 Emits DTMF 6 on line 1 On/off 20-029 DTMF 7 Line1 Emits DTMF 7 on line 1 On/off 20-030 DTMF 8 Line1 Emits DTMF 8 on line 1 On/off 20-031 DTMF 9 Line1 Emits DTMF 9 on line 1 On/off 20-032 DTMF A Line1 Emits DTMF A on line 1 On/off 20-033 DTMF B Line1 Emits DTMF B on line 1 On/off 20-034 DTMF C Line1 Emits DTMF C on line 1 On/off 20-035 DTMF D Line1 Emits DTMF D on line 1 On/off 20-040 V.21 300 bps Line1 Emits V.21 300 bps on line 1 On/off 20-041 V.27ter 2400 bps Line1 Emits V.27ter 2400 bps on line 1 On/off 20-042 V.27ter 4800 bps Line1 Emits V.27ter 4800 bps on line 1 On/off 20-043 V.29 7200 bps Line1 Emits V.29 7200 bps on line 1 On/off 20-044 V.29 9600 bps Line1 Emits V.29 9600 bps on line 1 On/off 20-045 V.17 7200 bps Line1 Emits V.17 7200 bps on line 1 On/off 20-046 V.17 9600 bps Line1 Emits V.17 9600 bps on line 1 On/off 20-047 V.17 12000 bps Line1 Emits V.17 12000 bps on line 1 On/off 20-048 V.17 14400 bps Line1 Emits V.17 14400 bps on line 1 On/off 20-049 V.34 2400 bps Line1 Emits V.34 2400 bps on line 1 On/off 20-050 V.34 4800 bps Line1 Emits V.34 4800 bps on line 1 On/off 20-051 V.34 7200 bps Line1 Emits V.34 7200 bps on line 1 On/off 20-052 V.34 9600 bps Line1 Emits V.34 9600 bps on line 1 On/off 20-053 V.34 12000 bps Line1 Emits V.34 12000 bps on line 1 On/off 20-054 V.34 14400 bps Line1 Emits V.34 14400 bps on line 1 On/off 20-055 V.34 16800 bps Line1 Emits V.34 16800 bps on line 1 On/off 20-056 V.34 19200 bps Line1 Emits V.34 19200 bps on line 1 On/off 20-057 V.34 21600 bps Line1 Emits V.34 21600 bps on line 1 On/off 20-058 V.34 24000 bps Line1 Emits V.34 24000 bps on line 1 On/off 20-059 V.34 26400 bps Line1 Emits V.34 26400 bps on line 1 On/off 20-060 V.34 28800 bps Line1 Emits V.34 28800 bps on line 1 On/off 20-061 V.34 31200 bps Line1 Emits V.34 31200 bps on line 1 On/off 20-062 V.34 33600 bps Line1 Emits V.34 33600 bps on line 1 On/off 20-070 ISDN mode Loopback Applies a loop back of both B channels to the network On/off 20-071 ISDN tst mode info 1 Provides INFO 1 signals on both B channels On/off 20-072 ISDN tst mode info 0 Provides INFO 0 signals on both B channels On/off Table 21 Output codes 20 Code Displayed Name Description General July 2005 6-172 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC330 General Procedures & Information 20-073 ISDN PH-ACT-REQ Able to initiate activation procedures (PH- ACTIVATE REQUEST) primitive On/off 20-074 ISDN LED 10/18 Red Switches ISDN LED 10/18 red On/off 20-075 ISDN LED 10/18 Grn Switches ISDN LED 10/18 green On/off 20-076 ISDN line relay Switches SDN line relay On/off 20-080 Sngl Tone 0Hz Ln2 Emits single tone 0Hz on line 2 On/off 20-081 Sngl Tone 400Hz Ln2 Emits single tone 400Hz on line 2 On/off 20-082 Sngl Tone 1100Hz Ln2 Emits single tone 1100Hz on line 2 On/off 20-083 Sngl Tone 1300Hz Ln2 Emits single tone 1300Hz on line 2 On/off 20-084 Sngl Tone 1650Hz Ln2 Emits single tone 1650Hz on line 2 On/off 20-085 Sngl Tone 1850Hz Ln2 Emits single tone 1850Hz on line 2 On/off 20-086 Sngl Tone 2100Hz Ln2 Emits single tone 2100Hz on line 2 On/off 20-087 ANSAM Ln2 - On/off 20-088 CI Ln2 - On/off 20-090 DTMF # Line2 Emits DTMF # on line 2 On/off 20-091 DTMF * Line2 Emits DTMF * on line 2 On/off 20-092 DTMF 0 Line2 Emits DTMF 0 on line 2 On/off 20-093 DTMF 1 Line2 Emits DTMF 1on line 2 On/off 20-094 DTMF 2 Line2 Emits DTMF 2 on line 2 On/off 20-095 DTMF 3 Line2 Emits DTMF 3 on line 2 On/off 20-096 DTMF 4 Line2 Emits DTMF 4 on line 2 On/off 20-097 DTMF 5 Line2 Emits DTMF 5 on line 2 On/off 20-098 DTMF 6 Line2 Emits DTMF 6 on line 2 On/off 20-099 DTMF 7 Line2 Emits DTMF 7 on line 2 On/off 20-100 DTMF 8 Line2 Emits DTMF 8 on line 2 On/off 20-101 DTMF 9 Line2 Emits DTMF 9 on line 2 On/off 20-102 DTMF A Line2 Emits DTMF A on line 2 On/off 20-103 DTMF B Line2 Emits DTMF B on line 2 On/off 20-104 DTMF C Line2 Emits DTMF C on line 2 On/off 20-105 DTMF D Line2 Emits DTMF D on line 2 On/off 20-110 V.21 300 bps Line2 Emits V.21 300 bps on line 2 On/off 20-111 V.27ter 2400 bps Line2 Emits V.27ter 2400 bps on line 2 On/off 20-112 V.27ter 4800 bps Line2 Emits V.27ter 4800 bps on line 2 On/off 20-113 V.29 7200 bps Line2 Emits V.29 7200 bps on line 2 On/off 20-114 V.29 9600 bps Line2 Emits V.29 9600 bps on line 2 On/off 20-115 V.17 7200 bps Line2 Emits V.17 7200 bps on line 2 On/off 20-116 V.17 9600 bps Line2 Emits V.17 9600 bps on line 2 On/off 20-117 V.17 12000 bps Line2 Emits V.17 12000 bps on line 2 On/off 20-118 V.17 14400 bps Line2 Emits V.17 14400 bps on line 2 On/off 20-119 V.34 2400 bps Line2 Emits V.34 2400 bps on line 2 On/off 20-120 V.34 4800 bps Line2 Emits V.34 4800 bps on line 2 On/off Table 21 Output codes 20 Code Displayed Name Description General 20-121 V.34 7200 bps Line2 Emits V.34 7200 bps on line 2 On/off 20-122 V.34 9600 bps Line2 Emits V.34 9600 bps on line 2 On/off 20-123 V.34 12000 bps Line2 Emits V.34 12000 bps on line 2 On/off 20-124 V.34 14400 bps Line2 Emits V.34 14400 bps on line 2 On/off 20-125 V.34 16800 bps Line2 Emits V.34 16800 bps on line 2 On/off 20-126 V.34 19200 bps Line2 Emits V.34 19200 bps on line 2 On/off 20-127 V.34 21600 bps Line2 Emits V.34 21600 bps on line 2 On/off 20-128 V.34 24000 bps Line2 Emits V.34 24000 bps on line 2 On/off 20-129 V.34 26400 bps Line2 Emits V.34 26400 bps on line 2 On/off 20-130 V.34 28800 bps Line2 Emits V.34 28800 bps on line 2 On/off 20-131 V.34 31200 bps Line2 Emits V.34 31200 bps on line 2 On/off 20-132 V.34 33600 bps Line2 Emits V.34 33600 bps on line 2 On/off Table 21 Output codes 20 Code Displayed Name Description General July 2005 6-173 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC502 General Procedures & Information dC502 DADH Width Guide Calibration Procedure Purpose To recalibrate the DADH width guides, so that the correct document size can be determined from the analogue width guide potentiometer. Refer to dC604 for registration setup. Calibration is only necessary if: The values in the image processor NVM have not been set and are still zero. A new component has been installed to the DADH input tray. The characteristics of the potentiometer have changed. If the calibration routine is not performed the image processor NVM values will be zero. This will force the DADH to use the average values programmed into DADH flash memory during manufacture. Description An A4 LEF or 8.5 x 11 LEF document is placed in the DADH input tray and the width guides adjusted to the same width as the document. The A to D value (maximum to minimum width in mm) is derived from the width guide potentiometer and the process is repeated for an A5 SEF or 8.5 x 5.5 SEF size document. The two calibration values are stored in the image processors NVM. They are passed to the DADH together with the market paper size setting whenever a Reset command is given (this instructs the DADH to set all the output ports to their default off condition and to provide an update of any NVM values including the cpm rate). If the image processor NVM values are within a valid range (Table 1) the DADH will use the two values to establish a linear equation that can be used to calculate (in mm) all the other valid document sizes. Procedure 1. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 2. Select, Diagnostics Routines, Copier Routines, dC 502 DADH Width Calibration. 3. Select and touch the appropriate button to select A4 or 8.5 x 11. NOTE: The market paper size setting will default the document size buttons to the rele- vant ISO or USA document sizes. Selection of either button will default all the displayed document sizes. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions. 5. Touch Exit when routine is completed. Table 1 DADH width range Document size Valid range Nominal A5 SEF 1 to 45 31 A4 LEF 190 to 237 226 5.5 x 8.5 SEF 1 to 45 17 8.5 x 11 LEF 190 to 237 203 July 2005 6-174 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC604 General Procedures & Information dC604 Registration Setup Procedure Description The dC604 routine places an internal generated scaled test pattern on the paper. NOTE: ADJ 8.2 Registration Setup contains only a reference to this diagnostic procedure. Purpose To measure and adjust image to paper registration using the four routines: 1. IOT Registration side 1 - simplex lead and top edge registration adjustment. 2. IOT Registration Side 2 (duplex) - duplex lead and top edge registration adjustment. 3. Scanner Registration - document glass lead and top edge registration adjustment. 4. DADH Registration - constant velocity transport (CVT) lead edge and centre registration adjustment. Refer to dC502 DADH Width Guide Calibration. NOTE: During the scanner and the DADH registration procedures a border erase is applied to the copied test patterns. Since the test pattern has been designed for both mar- kets regions, the size of the edge deletion will depend on the paper size: For A4 LEF paper, all edges have a 10mm deletion, but the bottom edge (Zone C on Figure 1) will measure 28mm from the edge of the paper. For 8.5 x 11 LEF paper, all edges have a 10mm deletion, but the trail edge (Zone B on Figure 1) will measure 16mm from the edge of the paper. Initial Action Ensure that 8.5 x 11 or A4 LEF paper is loaded in tray 1. Ensure that the ROS is secured and positioned correctly. Check that the ROS securing screw at the front of the machine is present and secure, refer to REP 6.1. Procedure NOTE: Always perform the IOT Registration Side 1 adjustments before performing any other registration adjustment, as the IOT Registration Side 1 adjustment affects the others. 1. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 2. Select, Diagnostics Routines, then select Copier Routines, then select dC604 Registra- tion Setup. 3. Select Image Output Terminal Registration Side 1, then select All Trays, then select Print Test Samples and follow the UI screen prompts. NOTE: Do not select individual trays unless directed by the documentation. a. Compare the zones A and D on the test samples, with those in Figure 2. b. Adjust the registration, enter the number on the scale at the edge of the paper. For example. If the top edge of the paper aligns with the 20mm mark on zone A (20 mm indicates correct IOT registration, Figure 2) then enter 20mm. If the top edge aligned with the 15mm mark then enter 15mm. 4. Select Image Output Terminal Registration Side 2, then select All Trays, then select Print Test Samples and follow the UI screen prompts. 5. Select Scanner Registration and follow the UI screen prompts. a. The first three copies out will be the IOT test samples, one of which will be used as an original to make the scanner test samples. NOTE: To obtain the correct scanner registration. Check that the registration on the IOT test samples is correct, Figure 2. If not correct then return to step 3. b. Place one of the IOT test sample on the platen glass. c. Compare the zones A and D on the scanner test samples, with those in Figure 3. d. Adjust the registration, enter the number at the point where the scale is deleted. For example. If the top of the zone A scale is deleted at the 10mm mark (10mm indi- cates the correct scanner registration, Figure 3) then enter 10. If the top of the zone A scale is deleted at the 5mm mark then enter 5. 6. Select Document Handler Registration and follow the UI screen prompts. a. The first three copies out will be IOT test samples which will be used as originals to make the DADH test samples. NOTE: To obtain the correct DADH registration. Check that the registration on IOT test samples is correct, Figure 2. If not correct then return to step 3. b. Place the IOT test samples in the DADH. c. Compare the zones A and D on the DADH test samples, with those in Figure 3. d. Adjust the registration, enter the number at the point where the scale is deleted. For example. If the top of the zone A scale is deleted at the 10mm mark (10mm indi- cates correct DADH registration, Figure 3) then enter 10mm. If the top of the zone A scale is deleted at the 5mm mark then enter 5mm. Place the IOT test samples in the DADH to enable the Save option. 7. If the correct registration can not be obtained because the registration scales are out of range or off the page. Enter dC132 NVM Initialization, select Machine Variable NVM and initialize. This will reset all of the registration values to default, return to step 3, complete all four routines. 8. Take samples from each tray using the individual tray select button and check the lead edge and top edge registration is within specification, Figure 2. If the top edge registration is not correct on individual trays then go to step 9. 9. The individual trays can be adjusted to compensate for any mechanical variation between the trays, which may cause an error in the top edge registration. The individual tray top edge has an adjustment range of +/-10mm with increments of 0.5mm. When saved, the adjustment will update the NVM offset value for the specific tray. To adjust the top edge registration on individual trays perform the following: a. Enter diagnostics GP 1. Select, Diagnostics Routines / Copier Routines / dC 604 Registration Setup b. Select Image Output Terminal Registration Side 1 / select the individual tray / Print Test Samples. NOTE: If the top edge of the paper aligns above the 20mm mark on zone A i.e. at 22mm. Then select +2mm to align the top edge of the paper with the 20mm mark on zone A. If the top edge of the paper aligns with the 15mm mark on zone A. Then select -5mm to align the top edge of the paper with the 20mm mark on zone A. Make the adjustments, then press Print Test Samples. When the top edge of the paper aligns with the 20mm mark on zone A, the registration is correct, Figure 2. Press Save and repeat the procedure as necessary for the other trays. c. Select Image Output Terminal Registration Side 2 and repeat the above procedure as necessary. July 2005 6-175 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC604 General Procedures & Information 10. Make copies of the test pattern 82E2010 or 82E2020 from the DADH and document glass to check for skew. Refer to IQS 5 Skew. Use internal test prints 16 or 17 to check printer skew. Refer to IQS 5 Skew. 11. Save the new settings to the machine resident diskette, GP 5. Figure 1 Registration test pattern Figure 2 IOT registration Top edge registration on the 20mm line Lead edge registration on the 20mm line July 2005 6-176 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC604 General Procedures & Information Figure 3 Scanner and DADH registration Top edge registration on the 10mm line Lead edge registration on the 10mm line Top edge of the paper Lead edge of the paper July 2005 6-177 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC606, dC640 General Procedures & Information dC606 Internal Print Test Patterns Purpose To print internal test patterns for image quality analysis. Procedure NOTE: Refer to IQ1 for information on the test patterns. 1. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 2. Enter diagnostics Routines 3. Enter Other Routines. 4. Enter dC 606 Print Test Patterns. 5. Select Image Quality Test Patterns 1 - 19. 6. Select the Features, 1 or 2 sided and paper size. NOTE: Two sided test patters are always backed with test pattern 16, quadrille. 7. Select the Format, Label on or off and Border on or off. 8. Select Saved. 9. Touch the Start Test. 10. Press Exit to return to the main diagnostic menu; select another feature or exit diagnos- tics. NOTE: The system administrator and key operator cannot generate print test patterns 4, 6, 7 or 8. dC640 Video Path Diagnostics Purpose To verify the integrity of the video path in the machine. It will enable the CSE to verify if an image quality problem is caused by electronic hardware. Description WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine, GP 14. Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity. Electricity can cause death or injury. Moving parts can cause injury. The tests that can be performed are: 1. Scanner Video Test. This test will validate the scanner PWB and the video path between the scanner module and the image processor calibration hardware. 2. Network Controller / Image Processor Test. This test is not implemented. To exit an attempt, switch off the machine, then switch on the machine, GP 14. Procedure 1. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 2. Select Diagnostics Routines, Copier Routines, dC 640 Video Path Diagnostics. The Video Path Diagnostics window will display. 3. Select the Scanner Video Test and follow the screen instructions. 4. If the test fails, go to the correct checkout for the speed of the machine: (32-55 ppm). Check in the sequence that follows: a. The harness from the Image processing PWB to CCD PWB, PJ110 to PJ125, PL 14.25 Item 5. Refer to Wiring Diagram 8. b. The harness from the Power distribution PWB to scanner PWB, PJ135 to PJ455 and PJ450, PL 14.25 Item 13. Refer to Wiring Diagram 10. c. Install new components as necessary: Image processing PWB, PL 3.20 Item 3. Scanner complete assembly, PL 14.20 Item 1. The CCD and PWB cannot be replaced separately without disturbing the opti- cal alignment. (65-75 ppm). Check in the sequence that follows: a. The harness from the Image processing PWB to scanner PWB, PJ225 to PJ127 and PJ226 to PJ125, PL 14.16 Item 6. Refer to Wiring Diagram 9 b. The harness from the Power distribution PWB to scanner PWB, PJ135 to PJ455 and PJ450, PL 14.16 Item 7. Refer to Wiring Diagram 10. c. Install new components as necessary: Image processing PWB, PL 3.10 Item 3. Scanner PWB, PL 14.16 Item 8. July 2005 6-178 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) dC905 General Procedures & Information dC905 TC Sensor Calibration Purpose To calibrate and setup the Toner Concentration Sensor. This setup is required at manufacture and after installing a new developer module, (32-55 ppm) PL 9.17 Item 2, (65-75 ppm) PL 9.15 Item 2. Description WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine, GP 14. Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity. Electricity can cause death or injury. Moving parts can cause injury. The TC sensor, located in the bottom of the developer housing, is used in the process control loop to help maintain the concentration of toner in the developer tank at the optimal level. The TC sensor needs to be calibrated by adjusting the sensor output to the required target value for a new developer toner concentration. The sensor output voltage can be adjusted to the correct level by varying the control voltage applied to the sensor. The output of the sensor depends on the: Magnetic properties of the developer material (this is a fixed value). Applied control voltage. Developer temperature. Humidity. Procedure 1. Enter diagnostics, GP 1. 2. Select Diagnostics Routines, Copier Routines, dC 905 TC Sensor Calibration. 3. Touch the Start button to start the routine, and follow the on screen instructions. Message displayed Only run this routine when a new developer package has been installed Message displayed Make sure you have cammed on the developer before starting this routine. The components listed will energize: Photoreceptor drive motor. Photoreceptor erase lamp. Charge scorotron and charge grid. Developer bias voltage. Main drive motor (to rotate the developer). 4. If the setup fails, a TC Sensor Setup Routine Failed message appears, go to 09-360, 09- 361, 09-362, 09-363 TC Sensor Failure RAP. July 2005 6-179 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 40 General Procedures & Information GP 40 Glossary of Terms, Acronyms and Abbreviations Refer to Table 1. Where possible unit designations as appear in ISO 1000 (International Organization for Stan- dardization) and Xerox Standard MN2-905 have been used. All measurement appear in ISO units followed by any conversion in brackets e.g.; 22.5 mm (0.885 inches) Table 1 Term Description AAA Authentication, Authorisation and Accounting ABS Automatic Background Suppression. ABSolute ACK Acknowledge ADF Automatic Document Feeder ADU Automatic Duplexing Unit AGC Automatic Gain Control AHA Advanced Hardware Architecture AMCV Average Monthly Copy Volume AMF Advanced Multi Function device AMPV Average Monthly Print Volume AMR Automatic Meter Read AMS Automatic Magnification Selection ANSI American National Standards Institute API Application Programming Interface APS Auto Paper Selection ARP Address Resolution Protocol. Converts an IP address to a MAC address. See RARP. ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit ASP Authorized Service Provider ASTM American Standard Test Method ATPD Across The Process Direction AZAP Any Zone Any Paper B Bels (applies to sound power level units) B (A) Bels (A weighted) (applies to sound power level units) B (A) I Bels (A weighted) Impulse response (applies to sound power level units) BABT British Approvals Board for Tele-Communication BAM Bundes Anstalt fur Materialprufung BEUI BIOS Extended User Interface Bluetooth Wireless local area network BM Booklet Maker BMF Basic Multi Function device BootP Boot Protocol. AN IP protocol for automatically assigning IP addresses. bps Bits per second BS Behavior Specification BT Busy Tone C Celsius CAT Customer Admin Tool CB Certification Bodies CC Copy Centre CCA Cenelec Certification Agreement CCA Customer Call Assistance CCD Charged Coupled Device CCITT Comite Consultatif International Telegraphique et Telephonique CCR Change Control Request CD Copy Darker. A copy density setting CD-ROM Compact Disk - Read Only Memory CDDU Controller and Drivers Delivery Unit CDDUW Controller and Drivers Delivery Unit - West Coast CDS Charge - deficient spot. A photoconductor defect that as a very small black spot (image quality parameter). CED Called Station Identification CEH&S Corporate Environmental Heath and Safety CentreWare CentreWare internet services is the embedded HTTP server application that is available on network enabled machines. It enables access to print- ing, faxing and scanning over the internet. CFR Confirmation To Receive CISPR Comite International Special des Perturbations CID Command Identification CIG Calling Subscriber Identification CIS Contact Image Sensor CL Copy Lighter. A copy density setting Click Charge Charge by copy/print rate COD Customer Operating Division CPHI Calls Per Hundred Installs cpm Copies per minute CQ Copy Quality CR Change Request CRU Customer Replaceable Unit CRUM Customer Replaceable Unit Monitor CSE Customer Service Engineer CSF Call Service Fault CSMS Customer Satisfaction Management System Table 1 Term Description July 2005 6-180 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 40 General Procedures & Information Customer Drivers Customer drivers are specially developed generally made with a driver toolkit. These drivers can provide a full set of features for Xerox printers. In the past, customers drivers have been provided for all major operating systems. A customer print driver is costly to develop, and does not used standard operating system components. For this reason, PPD / GPD solutions will be used in future whenever possible. CTC Continue To Correct CTF Contrast Transfer Function CTR Response For Continue To Correct CTS Clear To Send CVT Constant Velocity Transport CWW CentreWare Web DADF Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (feeds documents to a different stack) DADH Duplex Automatic Document Handler (feeds documents to bottom of existing feed stack) DB Database dB Decibel (applies to sound pressure level units) dB(A) Decibels (A weighted) (applies to sound pressure level units) dB(A)I Decibels (A weighted) Impulse response (applies to sound pressure level units) dC Diagnostic code DC Digital Copier DC Device Controller, generic term for any module that acts as a image han- dling device e.g., SIP. Digital Copier DC Direct Current DC + Fax Digital Copier with embedded Fax card DCN Disconnect DCS Digital Command Signal DDF Device Description File DHCP Dynamic Host Config Protocol (similar to BootP) DIMM Dual In Line Memory Module DIN Deutches Institute fur Normung DLM Dynamically Loadable Module DMO-E Developing Markets Operations East (was part of RX) DMO-W Developing Markets Operations West (was part of ACO) DOS Disk Operating Systems DPHM Defects Per Hundred Machines DIS Digital Identification Signal DMA Direct Memory Access DMO Developing Markets Operations dpi Dots per inch Table 1 Term Description DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory DRS Drum to Roll Spacing DSR Data Set Ready DST Daylight Saving Time DT Dial Tone DTC Digital Transmit Command DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency DU Density Units Dust Off Routine to return machine to pre-install state EAA Electron Auditron Administrator EBS Electronic Billing Service EC European Community ECE External Customer Engagement ECM Error Correction Mode. Electronic Counter Measure EEC European Economic Community EET Edge Enhancement Technology EHS Environmental Health and Safety ELOG Electronic Log EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility Embedded Fax A fax system included in a system device EME Electromagnetic Emission EN European Norm EOL End Of Line EOM End Of Message EOP End Of Procedure EOR End Of Retransmission EPA Environmental Protection Agency EPC Electronic Page Collation (memory dedicated to temporary retention of images captured from the scanner and network controller) EPROM Erasable / Programmable Read Only Memory EP-SV Electronic Partnership Supervisor (kit) ERR End Retransmission Response ERU Engineer Replaceable Unit ESD Electrostatic Discharge ESG European Solutions Group ESS Electronic Sub-System. For this machine use NC ETP Electronic Test Pattern EU European Union EUR Europe FAX Facsimile FCC Federal Communications Commission Table 1 Term Description July 2005 6-181 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 40 General Procedures & Information FCD Facsimile Coded Data FCS Facsimile Checking Sequence FCOT First Copy Out Time FD Functional Description FER Feature Enhancement Request FID Foreign Interface Device FIF Facsimile Information Field FIFO First In First Out FireWire IEEE 1349. High speed serial communications system, comprising hard- ware plus protocol. Operates at 100, 200 or 400 Mbits/s, with 800 Mbits/s under development. See USB and RS-232 firmware Software in a chip which cannot be altered FLASH On board erasable and reprogrammable non volatile memory FOIP FAX Over Internet Protocol FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array FPOT First Print Out Time FRU Fuser Replacement Unit FSK Frequency Shift Keying FSMA Field Service Maintenance Agreement FTP File Transfer Protocol FTT Failure To Train FX Fuji Xerox G3 Group 3 GC Group Command GDI Graphical Display Interface GI Group Identification GLCD Graphic Liquid Crystal Display GND Ground GPD Minidrivers A Generic Printer Description file has a function similar to PPD files. This format was developed by Microsoft to provide a simple method to develop drivers for non-postScript printers. Standard GPD minidrivers share the same lamentations as the PPD minidrivers, but they too can be enhanced using plug-ins. GPD Minidrivers are a new technology intro- duced for Windows 2000 and they will also be supported Windows NT 4. In Windows 95/98, a similar, but less powerful unidriver format was used. GS German safety gsm Grams per square metre GUI Graphics User Interface HC High Capacity HCF High Capacity Feeder HCSS High Capacity Stapler Stacker (3K) Table 1 Term Description HCSS BM High Capacity Stapler Stacker Booklet Maker HDD Hard Disk Drive HDLC High Level Data Link Control HFLEN High - Frequency (random) Line - Edge Noise. image quality metric. HFSI High Frequency Service Intervals HLD High Level Design. A document that defines the software high level design. HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol HUI Hybrid User Interface HVPS High Voltage Power Supply Hz Hertz IB InBoard I2C-bus Inter Integrated Circuit bus. This provides a simple bidirectional 2-wire bus for efficient inter-IC control. All I2C-bus compatible devices incorpo- rate an interface which allows them to communicate directly with each other via the I2C-bus. ICAT Internal Customer Acceptance Test ICE Internal Customer Engagement ID Identification IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IEE Institute of Electrical Engineers IEEE 1284 Parallel port communication IETF Internal Engineering Task Force IFAX Internet Fax IIT Image Input Terminal IM Interim Maintenance Intlk Interlock IOT Image Output Terminal IOTC Image Output Terminal Controller (IOT PWB, LVPS and HVPS). Some- times referred to as the Power and Control Assembly. IP Internet Protocol IPA Image Processing Accelerator. Used by the machine scanning services to convert scanned images to a standard format e.g. for scan to file / scan to E-mail for network transmission. IPM Incremental Preventative Maintenance IPM Images per minute IPP Internet Printing Protocol IPS Image Processing Service IPS1 Image Processing System IPX Internetwork Protocol eXchange IQ Image Quality IR Infra Red Table 1 Term Description July 2005 6-182 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 40 General Procedures & Information ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network / International Standard Data Net- work ISIL Inter and Side Image Lamp ISO International Standards Organisation ITP Internal Test Pattern ITTCC International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee ITU -T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunication JBA Job Based Accounting (Network Accounting) JBIG Joint Bi-Level Image Experts Group file interchange format jitter A line of missing or corrupted information in the fast scan direction. JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group file interchange format kg kilogram kHz kilohertz Kill All Routine to return all NVM, including protected NVM, to a virgin state. Factory use only KO Key Operator LAA Local Area Addressing LAN Local Area Network LCD Liquid Crystal Display LCDM Liquid Crystal Display Module LCS Line Conditioning Signal LCSS Low Capacity Stapler Stacker LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (allows sharing of corporate phone book information) LE Lead edge LED Light Emitting Diode LEF Long Edge Feed LEISUS Low End Interface Unsolicited Status-B LG Legal LOA Load Object Attributes lpi Lines per inch LSI Large Scale Integration LT Letter LVPS Low Voltage Power Supply Lwr Lower LUI Local user Interface m metre MAC Address Media Access Code. This is the basic, unique identifier of a networked device. An incoming message is analysed and an address in another form, such as an IP address, is resolved by a lookup table to a MAC address. The message is then directed to, and accepted by the equip- ment thus identified. It is the burnt-in, hardware address of a NIC. Table 1 Term Description MB Megabyte (one MB = 1,048,576 bytes = 1024 kilobytes). Mail Box Mb Mega bit (one million bits) MCF Message Confirmation MF Multifunction MFLEN Mid - Frequency (random) Lines - Edge Noise MH Modified Huffman MIB Machine Information Block. SNMP database element MJ Modular Jack mm millimetre MMC Microsoft Management Console MMR Modified Modified Read compression MN Multi - National Modem MOdulator/DEModulator. Hardware unit that converts the one and zero binary values from the computer to two frequencies for transmission over the public telephone network (modulation). It also converts the two fre- quencies received from the telephone network to the binary values for the computer (demodulation). Moire Image quality defect caused by interference between patterned originals and the digital imaging process. Moire patterns are repetitive and visible as bands, plaids or other texture. MPS Multi-Page Signal MR Modified Read compression MRD Machine Resident Diskette MRC Modified Read Compression MSG Management Steering Group ms millisecond MSI Multi-Sheet Inserter MSO Mixed Size Originals MX Modi Xerox N Newton NASG-N North American Solutions Group (equivalent to XCI) NASG-S North American Solutions Group (equivalent to USCO) nC nanoCoulomb NC Network Controller (equivalent to ESS). NC Normal Contrast. Copy contrast setting NCR No Copying Required NCU Network Control Unit NDS NetWare Domain Services or Novell Directory Services NDS Context NetWare Domain Services Context NDS Tree NetWare Domain Services Tree Table 1 Term Description July 2005 6-183 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 40 General Procedures & Information NetBEUI NetBIOS Extended User Interface. A network device driver or transport protocol that is the transport driver supplied with LAN Manager. It can bind with as many as eight media access control drivers. NetBIOS Network Basic Input / Output System. Software developed by IBM that provides the interface between the PC operating system, the I?O bus, and the network. Since its design, NetBIOS has become a de facto stan- dard. NGI Next Generation Infrastructure (new files and mail servers) NIC Network Interface Card. Converts the data to a form suitable for trans- mission and reception. Uses ARP and RARP. Nm Newton metre NOHAD Noise, Ozone, Heat, Airflow and Dust NP Printer configuration NS Normal Sharpness. Copy sharpness setting NSC Non-Standard Facilities Command NSF Non-Standard Facilities NSS Non-Standard Set-Up NSSD Network. The SESS and CentreWare development team based in Roch- ester NY. This group is now named CDDU. NVM Non-Volatile Memory OA Open Architecture OB Out Board OCT Offsetting Catch Tray OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer OGM On Going Maintenance OpCo Operating Company OSA Online support Assistant OSCG Office Systems Component Group P/R Photoreceptor PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchange PC Personal Computer PC Fax Personal Computer Fax PCI Peripheral Component Interface PCI Personal Computer Interface PCL Printer Control Language PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PD Process Direction PDF Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format PDL Page Description Language PDT Product Delivery Team Pels Picture Data (Pixel) PFM Paper Feed Module Table 1 Term Description PHI per Hundred Installs PIN Procedural Interrupt Negative PIN Personal Identification Language ping Packet InterNet Groper. Tool to test connections between nodes by send- ing and returning test data. PIP Procedural Interrupt Positive PJL Printed Job Language. Hewlett Packard page description language. PMC Programme Management Committee POPO Power Off Power On POO or P of O Principles of Operation POST Power On Self Test PPC Power PC. A EPROM manufacturer PPD Postscipt Printer Description. A PPD file is a simple formatted text file that contains a description of the printers features and the corresponding PostScipt code needed to activate each feature. Apple LaserWrite driv- ers and application programs such as Adobe PageMaker can use PPD files. With a OOD file, many of the printing features of a network printer can be made available to users. However advanced features such as LAN Fax, Accounting and Exception Page Programming cannot be pro- vided. PPD Minidrivers PPD minidrivers are available in Windows operating systems (from Win- dows 95 onwards). With these, a Xerox - supplied PPD file is used in conjunction with an operating system supplied driver ton create a Post- Script driver tailored for a specific device. In windows 95/98, a driver pro- vided by this method has lamentations and not all devices features can be made available to the user. With Windows NT 4 and Windows 2000, it is possible to make more features available by using a user interface ren- dering plug - in. In this document, if the driver is to be provided with If no plug-ins are provided, then it is called a standard minidriver. PPHI Problems Per Hundred Installs ppm Prints per minute / Parts Per Million PPR Partial page Request pps Partial Page Signal / pulses per second PPS Product Performance Specification PR Photo-Receptor PRI-EOM Procedure Interrupt-EOM PRI-EOP Procedure Interrupt-EOP PRI-MPS Procedure Interrupt-MPS PSM1 Power Save Mode 1 (low power mode) PSM 3 Power Save Mode 3 (sleep mode) PS Post Script PSTN Private Switched Telephone Network PSW Portable Service Workstation Table 1 Term Description July 2005 6-184 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 40 General Procedures & Information PTT Post, Telephone, Telegraph (national public utilities) PVC Poly Vinyl Chloride PVT Product Verification Test PWB Printed Wiring Board PWS Portable Work Station QIT Quality Improvement Team RAM Random Access Memory RARP Reverse Address Resolution. Reverse of ARP. Converts a MAC address to an IP address. The document centre resolves its address using RARP. See also MAC, NIC and ARP. RBT Ring Back Tone RCA Remote Customer Assistance RDT Remote Data Transfer R/E Reduction / Enlargement REN Ringer Equivalence Number RFC Request for comment. An IETF standard reference. RPC Remote Procedure Call RH Relative humidity RIC Remote Interactive Communications RIS Raster Input Scanner Riser PWB A card that increases the number of PCI slots. RJ 45 Phone type network connector RM Requirements Management RMS Root Mean Square (AC value) RNR Receive Not Ready RO Regional Operations RNR Receive Not Ready ROS Raster Output Scanner RR Receive Ready RRB Requirements Review Board RS-232, RS-423, RS-422, RS-485 Series of standards for serial communication of data by wire. RS-232 operates at 20 kbits/s, RS-423 operates at 100 kbits/s, RS-422 and RS- 485 operate at 10 Mbits / s. See FireWire and USB. RTN Retrain Negative RTP Retrain Positive RTS Request To Send Rx Receive SA Systems Administration SAD Solid Area Density SAKO Systems Administration Key Operator Table 1 Term Description SAP Service Advertising Protocol. a network device will broadcast its capabili- ties onto the network at a defined intervals. SAF Safety SAP Service Advertising Protocol SAR Semi-Active Retard feeder SCD Software Compatibility Database SCM Software Configuration Management SCN Specification Change Notice SCR Software Change Request SCSI Small computer Systems Interface SCT Simple Catch Tray S/D Shut Down SDK Software Development Kit SDP Software Development Plan SDR Shut Down Rate SDRAM Static Dynamic Remote Access Memory Server Fax A fax system that uses a remote Fax server. Faxes transmit as a Scan to File job sent to the server. Fax receive as print jobs submitted to the Con- nection Device. SEF Short Edge Feed SESS Strategic Electronic Sub-System SIM Scanner Input Module SIP Scanning and Image Processing SIR Standard Image Reduction Sixth Sense A single device and group management tool SLP Service Location Protocol (finds servers) SM Scheduled Maintenance SMB Server Message Block. Microsoft Server / Client Communications proto- col SMP1 Service Maintenance Pack 1 (contains a software package) SPAR Software Problem Action Request SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Snr Sensor SOD System Operating Description SPL Sound Pressure Level SPP Short Paper Path spi Spots per inch SPID Service Profile Identification SQA Software Quality Assurance SR Service Representative SRAM Static Random Access Memory Table 1 Term Description July 2005 6-185 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 40 General Procedures & Information SRC Software Requirements SS or S/S Sub System ST System Terminal Device. Multi-functional device as defined by Energy Star (includes DC / NC and DC / NC / Fax) STP Standard Test Pattern SW Switch SW or S/W Software SWL Sound Power Level system kernel Minimal operating system T & M Time and Materials TAR Take away Roll TBC To Be Confirmed TBD To Be Defined TCP / IP Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol TE Trail Edge Template A collection of Scan to File attributes that can be conveniently re-used. TC Toner Concentration TCF Training Check Field TEI Terminal Endpoint Identifier TIFF Tagged Image File Format TIFF FX TIFF Fax eXtended TIFFX Tagged Image File Format - for internet FAX TP Test Point TPM Technical Programme Manager Transmissive LCD Liquid Crystal Display lit from the back TRC Toner Reproduction Curve TRN Train TSH Technical Service Hours TSI Transmit Subscriber Identification TTY Teletype Terminal TUI Textual User Interface Tx Transmit UGD An upgrade file, i.e. filename.ugd UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter UDP User Datagram Protocol UI User Interface (display screen) UK United Kingdom UM Unscheduled Maintenance UMR Unscheduled Maintenance Rate URL Universal Resource Locator Table 1 Term Description USB Universal Serial Bus. High speed successor to parallel port for local device communications. Operates at 12 Mbits / s. See FireWire and RS-232. USCO United States Customer Operations UTP Unsheilded Twisted Pair V.17 / V.29 / V.34 Modem standards VALO Value Added Logistic Organisation VAR Value Added Reseller VDE Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker VGA Video Graphics Array VOIP Voice Over Internet Protocol WC WorkCentre WC + PS WorkCentre + PostScript print drivers WCP WorkCentre Pro WEB UI CentreWare Internet Services WINS Window Internet Name Service XAP Xerox Asia Pacific XCL Xerox Canada Limited XCMI Xerox Common Management Interface XE Xerox Europe XI Xerox Initiated XL Xerox Limited XLA Xerox Latin America XOG Xerox Office Group XRU Xerographic Replacement Unit XSA Xerox Standard Accounting XUL Xerox Unique Login enables use of the xerox corporate directory Table 1 Term Description July 2005 6-186 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) GP 40 General Procedures & Information July 2005 6-187 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) Tags General Procedures & Information Tags Purpose To provide a list of all the tag numbers used together with a description of each of the machine modifications. Description Each modification to the system is assigned a unique tag number. This section of the service documentation contains a listing and brief description of all change tags. It also references the diagnostic routine, dC111 Tag Matrix, used to access, enter, store and retrieve hardware and software upgrade information contained in the machine's NVM. Change tags listed in this section are listed by machine module. The module to which the tag relates is identified by the tag prefix letter, for example; Tag F048 applies to the Finisher - mod- ule. The module prefixes are: Processor module - 001 to 250 (no prefix). DADH module - D001 to D050. Finisher (LCSS) module - F001 to F050. Finisher (HCSS) module - H001 to H050. Finisher (HCSS BM) module - B001 to B050. Network controller - N001 to N050 Fax - X001 to X050. Tag Information Information that may be included with each tag item is as follows: Tag - gives the control number for the tag. Class - gives the classification codes as listed in Table 1. Use - indicates the multinational operating markets affected by the modification. Manufacturing Serial Number - gives the serial number of the factory built machines with the modification installed. Purpose - gives a brief description of the modification. Name - gives the name of the part or modification. Kit Number - gives the part number of the kit or part required to install the modification. Reference or Parts List On - indicates the parts list where the kit or modification part can be found. Mod / Tag Plate Location The Processor module. Open the front door and the Mod / Tag plate is located on the left side of the main machine frame. The DADH module. Lift up the DADH and the Mod / Tag plate is located on the rear of the DADH. The 1K LSCSS module. Undock the 1K LCSS and the Mod / Tag plate is located on the dock- ing plate. The 2K LCSS module. Undock the LCSS and the Mod / Tag plate is located in the base pan of the LCSS. The HCSS module. Undock the HCSS and the Mod / Tag plate is located on the metal panel under the docking latch. The HCSSBM module. Undock the HCSSBM and the Mod / Tag plate is located on the metal panel under the docking latch. The Network controller. Remove the network controller from the machine and the Mod / Tag plate is located on the front cage, PL 16.10 Item 6. Embedded Fax. The Mod / Tag plate is located on the safety cover, PL 20.10 Item 1. Classification Codes The Class or Classification code can be explained as follows: Table 1 Classification codes NASG code XE code Description - 1 Safety: Install this tag immediately. M 2 Mandatory: Install this tag at the next opportunity. R 3 Repair: Install this tag as a repair, at the failure of a component. O 4 Optional: Install as a customer option or a field engineering decision. S 4 Situational: Install as the situation demands. N 5 Manufacturing: Cannot be installed in the field. 6 Refurbishing only. July 2005 6-188 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) Processor Tags, DADH Tags General Procedures & Information Processor Tags TAG: 002 CLASS: 4 NAME: Gravity Finger it PURPOSE: To change the gravity finger on the inverter assembly to improve the paper feed when using 8.5 inch paper KIT NUMBER: PARTS LIST ON: (32-55 ppm) PL 10.14, (65-75) PL 10.12. TAG: 003 CLASS: 4 NAME: HCF Multifeed Kit PURPOSE: To add two modified retard clips to each tray to prevent multifeeds. KIT NUMBER: PARTS LIST ON: PL 7.15 Item 25 TAG: 004 CLASS: 4 NAME: Tray 1 and Tray 2 multifeed Kit PURPOSE: To reduce multifeeds and to add a ramp on the end of the feeder to prevent damage to the feeder. KIT NUMBER: PARTS LIST ON: PL 8.26 Item 14 DADH Tags TAG: None issued CLASS: 5 NAME: PURPOSE: KIT NUMBER: PARTS LIST ON: XX July 2005 6-189 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) General Procedures & Information Finisher (2K LCSS) Tags TAG: F001 CLASS: 5 NAME: New LCSS graphic labels PURPOSE: New jam clearance instructions KIT NUMBER: None PARTS LIST ON: None TAG: F002 CLASS: 5 NAME: LCSS tamper arms and exit sensor timing PURPOSE: To improve stacking performance KIT NUMBER: None PARTS LIST ON: PL 11.10, PL 11.16, PL 11.18 TAG: F003 CLASS: 5 NAME: LCSS entry guide cover change PURPOSE: Improve performance KIT NUMBER: None PARTS LIST ON: PL 11.24 Item 5 TAG: F004 CLASS: 5 NAME: LCSS noise reduction kit PURPOSE: Reduction of operational noises KIT NUMBER: None PARTS LIST ON: PL 11.16, PL 11.23 TAG: F005 CLASS: 5 NAME: LCSS elevator motor encoder sensor. PURPOSE: A new sensor with an improved response time. KIT NUMBER: None PARTS LIST ON: PL 11.10 Item 11 TAG: F006 CLASS: 4 NAME: LCSS hole punch field repair kit. PURPOSE: To implement an adjustment for the LCSS hole punch. KIT NUMBER: 604K21620 PARTS LIST ON: PL 11.6 TAG: F007 CLASS: 5 NAME: LCSS rear frame cutout modified. PURPOSE: Change to the cutout in the rear frame to accommodate all configurations of hole punches KIT NUMBER: - PARTS LIST ON: - TAG: F008 CLASS: 4 NAME: LCSS legal 2 hole enable kit. PURPOSE: For use on machines with TAG F007 installed. TAG F008 moves the position of the punch sensor Q11-110. All types of hole punch (2 hole, 3 hole, 4 hole, Swedish and Legal SEF) are compatible with TAG F008. KIT NUMBER: 604K22010 PARTS LIST ON: PL 31.10 Item 6, PL 11.6 July 2005 6-190 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) General Procedures & Information TAG: F009 CLASS: 4 NAME: Sharp edges removed from area 5 (safety) PURPOSE: To make safe the customer interaction area around the hole punch. KIT NUMBER: - PARTS LIST ON: - TAG: F010 CLASS: 4 NAME: 20 ohm tamper motor PURPOSE: To eliminate the tamper motor from stalling. KIT NUMBER: - PARTS LIST ON: PL 11.16 TAG: F011 CLASS: 4 NAME: Re-routed harness PURPOSE: To improve the routing of the staple harness by using a longer harness. KIT NUMBER: - PARTS LIST ON: - Finisher (1K LCSS) Tags TAG: None issued CLASS: 5 NAME: PURPOSE: KIT NUMBER: PARTS LIST ON: XX July 2005 6-191 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) Finisher (HCSS) Tags, Finisher (HCSSBM) Tags General Procedures & Information Finisher (HCSS) Tags TAG: H002 CLASS: 5 NAME: Compiler carriage kickers PURPOSE: The kicker eyelet wears out prematurely. Grease the kicker pivots and eyelet where the spring makes contact. Apply Molykote EM-D110 grease to the pivots and the eyelet. KIT NUMBER: PARTS LIST ON: PL 11.49 Item 15 TAG: H004 CLASS: 1 NAME: Lower exit gate interlock switch (S11-305B) PURPOSE: The actuation of the lower exit gate interlock switch is not reliable. This could result in customer injury. The new switch has a stronger actuator. KIT NUMBER: PARTS LIST ON: PL 11.54 Item 2 Finisher (HCSSBM) Tags TAG: None issued CLASS: 5 NAME: PURPOSE: KIT NUMBER: PARTS LIST ON: XX July 2005 6-192 WorkCentre Pro 275 Family (CC232-WCP275F) Network Controller Tags, Fax Tags General Procedures & Information Network Controller Tags TAG: N002 CLASS: 4 NAME: PostScript Option Kit PURPOSE: To upgrade a Workcentre machine with updated PostScript software KIT NUMBER: PARTS LIST ON: PL 31.12 Item 1 Fax Tags TAG: None issued CLASS: 5 NAME: PURPOSE: KIT NUMBER: PARTS LIST ON: XX