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[5] Date and Time
Displayed are the date and time of error occurrence.
[6] Number of Pages
Displayed are the total number of pages and the number of the curren
page.
Example:
(3/
5
)
T
otal Number of Pages : 5
Number of Current Page : 3
[7] [Prev] and [Next] Buttons
[Prev] Button : When pressed, this button opens the previous page.
[Next] Button : When pressed, this button opens the next page.
[8] [Clr Alarm] Button
When pressed, this button cancels an alarm sound only
.
[9] [RETURN] Button
When pressed, this button cancels an alarm sound and closes the
"ERROR" window. The original window resumes.
[10] [Minimize] Button
When pressed, this button minimizes the "ERROR" window and moves
to the bottom left of the window.
Double-click the minimized window to return it to the size before it was
minimized.
•
Reset Procedure from "ERROR" Window
(1)
Take a note of "Error ID", "Item", and "Description" in the "ERROR"
window
.
Notice
When you have forgotten an error message, refer to the list of
errors in the "Machine Error Recall" window. (Operation Sequence:
[RECALLMSG.]Button(Submenu)→"MachineErrorRecall"
Window)
(2) Press the [RETURN] button to resume the original window.
(3) Use the error ID as an index and refer to "Chapter 3 Troubleshooting
from Error IDs" (Vol. 4) or "Chapter 4 Troubleshooting from
Recognition Error IDs" (Vol. 4) for details.
4. "ERROR" Windows

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•
Description of Error ID (Example)
•
Error IDs and Controlled Areas
•
Error IDs and Remedial Procedures
Chapter 3
Troubleshooting from Error IDs
This chapter describes the troubleshooting from error IDs.
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