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IMPORTANT Basically, the maintenance-mode functions listed on the previous page should be accessed by service personnel only. However, you may allow end users to access some of these under the guidance of service personnel (e.g., by telephone). The user-accessible functions (codes 10, 11, 82, and 91) are shaded in the above table. Function code 10 accesses the firmware switches WSW01 to WSW34, each of which has eight selectors. You should not allow end users to access all of those selectors, but you may allow them to access user-accessible selectors which are shaded in the firmware switch tables in Subsection 3.5. The service personnel should instruct end users to follow the procedure given below. (1) Press the Function key and the Mode key in this order. The LCD clears the current display. NOTE: The Mode key is inoperable during standby for redialing and timer. (2) Press the 0 key. (3) Enter the desired function code (10, 11, 82, or 91) with the numerical keys. For function code 10, access the desired firmware switch according to the operating procedure described in Subsection 3.5. (4) To make the equipment return to the standby state, press the Stop key. FAX1170/1270/1010/1020/MFC1770 Function key Mode key FunclIon Talrehx Rosehilon Mods 0Scon Halp bnatler kitellIFAX 1270 FLAWPAPERFACSAME H4a coc ci T 01 04 Sod 14 10 16 Pin-(c7;'I) ,In'an (lc7!)) C C oHdd 17 IS ) aT 10 19 ) 20 ) 12 ) Mom C ) Copy Start S0 c)(.1)(!_t) 21 22 Char 0 key FAX1570MC/1030/MFC1870MC/1970MC Function key Stop key Mode key brother LIM1970MC Set heiction Mar ► !Mm LI 11wN • &NA Resolution • FAX f 41227.0 212219 00. • - 7i0"41 FAX • WPC • FA Mods Tilindex Cacan Help 4pookor'441.- Ltm, High 01 13 -o Tc(:M)OO Red6~lpeuw 041 WXTZ 17 Ci s'r -C)C)C) 7r 21 O 04 14 13 16 caw Sod ===. Record Eros May O C ) 07 la 19 20 ) ( 10 ) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) Cow 22 04 C )O O 0 key V - 3 Stop key

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IMPORTANT
Basically,
the
maintenance
-mode
functions
listed
on
the
previous
page
should
be
accessed
by
service
personnel
only.
However,
you
may
allow
end
users
to
access
some
of
these
un-
der
the
guidance
of
service
personnel
(e.g.,
by
telephone).
The
user
-accessible
functions
(codes
10,
11,
82,
and
91)
are
shaded
in
the
above
table.
Function
code
10
accesses
the
firmware
switches
WSW01
to
WSW34,
each
of
which
has
eight
selectors.
You
should
not
allow
end
users
to
access
all
of
those
selectors,
but
you
may
allow
them
to
access
user
-accessible
selectors
which
are
shaded
in
the
firmware
switch
tables
in
Subsection
3.5.
The
service
personnel
should
instruct
end
users
to
follow
the
procedure
given
below.
(1)
Press
the
Function
key
and
the
Mode
key
in
this
order.
The
LCD
clears
the
current
display.
key
is
inoperable
during
standby
for
redialing
and
timer.
NOTE:
The
Mode
(2)
Press
the
0
key.
(
3
)
Enter
the
desired
function
code
(10,
11,
82,
or
91)
with
the
numerical
keys.
For
function
code
10,
access
the
desired
firmware switch
according
to
the
operating
procedure
described
in
Subsection
3.5.
(4)
To
make
the
equipment
return
to
the
standby
state,
press
the
Stop
key.
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key
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key
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key
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key
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key
Stop
key
V
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