Epson FX 1170 Service Manual - Page 36

Buzzer, Sound and Description

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1.5.13 Buzzer REV.-A The buzzer beeps for 0.1 second at a time. These beep sounds a recombined in various ways, as shown below, to indicate different meanings. In the following table, each "*" stands for one beep. Table 1-21. Buzzer Functions Status BEL code Carriage trouble Voltage error Fatal error Incorrect memory Paper error Illegal paper release/u nrelease Recognition of operation Micro feed Sound and Description * Sounds when a BEL code has been input. *** *** An error has occurred with the carriage position. No beeps. (Shown by indicators blinking sequentially in the clockwise direction.) No beeps. (Shown by indicators blinking simultaneously.) ** ** ** ** - RAM E2PROM Continuous paper has run out. Cut sheet paper from the CSF has run out. No paper was present at the start of a self test. A sheet could not be ejected from the CSF. *** Other paper detection error have occurred. With single sheet feed selected, no paper is present. Continuous paper can't be loaded. Paper runs out after the PAPER FEED button has been messed. continuously till corrected) The release lever has been changed while there was paper in the paper path. Change the lever again or remove the paper in the path to stop the sound. * Power-on operation (self test, hex dump, default setting, power-on selection) CSF bin-1 selected. ** CSF bin-2 selected. * The adjusted value set using micro feed is the same as the factory setting value (loading position or tear-off position continuously until button is released) The micro feed value has reached its upper or lower limit. 1-27

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REV.-A
1.5.13 Buzzer
The buzzer beeps for 0.1 second at a time. These beep sounds a recombined in various ways, as shown below,
to indicate different meanings.
In the following table, each “*” stands for one beep.
Table 1-21. Buzzer Functions
Status
Sound and Description
BEL
code
*
Sounds when a
BEL
code has been input.
Carriage trouble
*** ***
An error has occurred with the carriage position.
Voltage error
No beeps.
(Shown by indicators blinking sequentially in the clockwise direction.)
Fatal error
No beeps.
(Shown by indicators blinking simultaneously.)
Incorrect memory
** ** ** **
— RAM
**
** ** ** **
— E
2
PROM
Paper error
**** **** **** ****
****
Continuous paper has run out.
Cut sheet paper from the
CSF
has run out.
No paper was present at the start of a self test.
A sheet could not be ejected from the
CSF.
***
Other paper detection error have occurred.
With single sheet feed selected, no paper is present.
Continuous paper can’t be loaded.
Paper
runs out after the PAPER FEED button has been
messed.
Illegal paper
***** ***** *****... (continuously till corrected)
release/u nrelease
The release lever has been changed while there was paper in the paper
path.
Change the lever again or remove the paper in the path to stop the sound.
Recognition of
*
operation
Power-on operation (self test, hex dump, default setting, power-on
selection)
CSF
bin-1 selected.
**
CSF
bin-2 selected.
Micro feed
*
The adjusted value set using micro feed is the same as the factory setting
value (loading position or tear-off position).
***** ***** *****... (continuously until button is released)
The micro feed value has reached its upper or lower limit.
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