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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 current
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 ret
urn 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:
[RECALL MSG.] Button (Submenu)
"Machine Error Recall"
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.
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Chapter 3
Troubleshooting from Error IDs
This chapter describes the troubleshooting from error IDs.
Description of Error ID (Example)
Error IDs and Controlled Areas
Error IDs and Remedial Procedures