Ricoh Aficio MP C3500 Troubleshooting - Page 12

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When the Machine Does Not Operate As wanted Panel Tone The following table explains the meaning of the various beep patterns that the 1 machine produces to alert users about left originals and other machine conditions. Beep pattern Meaning Cause Two long beeps. Machine has warmed up. After cooling or being switched on, the machine has fully warmed up and is ready for use. Single short beep. Panel/screen input accepted. A control panel or screen key was pressed. Single short beeps are produced only when valid keys are pressed. Single long beep. Job completed. A Copier/Document Server Features job has finished. Four long beeps. Soft alert. The initial screen returns when the machine goes into energy-saving mode and when simplified display is cancelled. Four long beeps repeated Soft alert. five times. An original has been left on the exposure glass, paper is empty, or the punch waste box is full. Five short beeps repeated Strong alert. five time. The machine requires user attention because paper has jammed, the toner needs replenishing, or other problems have occurred. Note ❒ Users cannot mute the machine's beep alerts. When the machine beeps to alert users of a paper jam or toner request, if the machine's covers are opened and closed repeatedly within a short space of time, the beep alert might continue, even after normal status has resumed. Reference For details about enabling or disabling beep alerts, see "The System Settings", General Settings Guide. 4

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When the Machine Does Not Operate As wanted
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Panel Tone
The following table explains the meaning of the various beep patterns that the
machine produces to alert users about left originals and other machine condi-
tions.
Note
Users cannot mute the machine's beep alerts. When the machine beeps to alert
users of a paper jam or toner request, if the machine's covers are opened and
closed repeatedly within a short space of time, the beep alert might continue,
even after normal status has resumed.
Reference
For details about enabling or disabling beep alerts, see “The System Settings”,
General Settings Guide.
Beep pattern
Meaning
Cause
Two long beeps.
Machine has warmed up.
After cooling or being switched on, the
machine has fully warmed up and is
ready for use.
Single short beep.
Panel/screen input ac-
cepted.
A control panel or screen key was
pressed. Single short beeps are pro-
duced only when valid keys are
pressed.
Single long beep.
Job completed.
A Copier/Document Server Features
job has finished.
Four long beeps.
Soft alert.
The initial screen returns when the ma-
chine goes into energy-saving mode
and when simplified display is can-
celled.
Four long beeps repeated
five times.
Soft alert.
An original has been left on the expo-
sure glass, paper is empty, or the punch
waste box is full.
Five short beeps repeated
five time.
Strong alert.
The machine requires user attention be-
cause paper has jammed, the toner
needs replenishing, or other problems
have occurred.