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M3099GX /GH IMAGE SCANNER OEM MANUAL C150-E049-02EN #00-1 Cover.pm5 98.2.22, 1:13 PM 1[...]
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M3099GX /GH IMAGE SCANNER OEM MANUAL #00-1 Cover.pm5 98.2.22, 1:13 PM 2[...]
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#00-1 Cover.pm5 98.2.22, 1:13 PM 3[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual REVISION RECORD The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice. All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 1996 FUJITSU LIMITED. Printed in Japan. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without permission. Address your comments and inquiries on this manual to: FUJITSU COMPUTER PRODUCTS OF AMERICA, INC. 29[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual i Preface This manual provides technical information required to use the original equipment manufacturing (OEM) M3099G image scanner. The manual is organized as shown below. Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 provides the scanner features, configuration, and operation. Chapter 2 Specifications Chapter 2 provides general, electrical,[...]
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ii M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Chapter 6 Document Specification Chapter 6 provides document specifications (size, type, limitations, grounding color area, drop-out color, and job separation sheet) for the scanner. Chapter 7 Consumables and Accessories Chapter 7 provides consumables and accessories. Chapter 8 Cleaning Chapter 8 provides cleaning locations[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual iii Contents CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW ␣ .................................................................................. 1-1 Scanner Types .............................................................................. 1-1 Features␣ ....................................................................................... 1-4 Conf[...]
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iv M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Data Release Delay ........................................................ 3-13 Deskew Delay ................................................................ 3-13 Disconnection Delay ..................................................... 3-13 Hold Time .................................................................... 3-1[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual v Vital Product Data ........................................................ 3-37 REQUEST SENSE Command (See ANSI SCSI-2 8.2.14) .. 3-49 SEND DIAGNOSTIC Command ...................................... 3-55 SET WINDOW Command ................................................ 3-56 Vendor Unique Parameters ........................[...]
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vi M3099GX/GH OEM Manual CHAPTER 4 BASIC OPERATION ␣ ..................................................................... 4-1 Power Switch Operation ............................................................... 4-1 Opening the Upper Transport Unit ............................................. 4-2 Closing the Upper Transport Unit ..............[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual vii CHAPTER 7 CONSUMABLES AND ACCESSORIES ␣ ......................................... 7-1 Consumables ................................................................................ 7-1 Accessories .................................................................................... 7-2 CHAPTER 8 CLEANING ␣ ...............[...]
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viii M3099GX/GH OEM Manual B3.6 Adjusting LCD contrast ................................................ B-8 B3.7 Setting pick speed .......................................................... B-8 B3.8 Setting initial value of endorser ...................................... B-9 B3.9 Setting reset method of endorser ...................................[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual ix Figures 1.1 500 sheets hopper type ......................................................... 1-2 1.2 1000 sheets hopper type ....................................................... 1-3 1.3 Scanner block diagram ......................................................... 1-5 1.4 Arrangement of units ...........................[...]
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x M3099GX/GH OEM Manual T ables 1.1 Types of M3099GH ............................................................ 1-1 1.2 Types of M3099GX ............................................................. 1-2 2.1 General scanner specifications .............................................. 2-1 2.2 Electrical specifications .............................[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual xi 3.29 Sense Key Descriptions ....................................................... 3-52 3.30 Implementation of SK(Sense Key), ASC(Additional Sense Code), ASCQ(Additional Sense Code Qualifier) Hierachy. 3-54 3.31 SEND DIAGNOSTIC Command .................................... 3-55 3.32 SET WINDOW Command ......................[...]
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xii M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3.68 Supported Mode Page Code ............................................... 3-88 3.69 Mode Parameter List .......................................................... 3-88 3.70 Mode Parameter Header(6) ................................................ 3-89 3.71 Mode Page Format ..............................................[...]
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OVERVIEW INTERFACE BASIC OPERATION ERROR PROCESSING AND RECOVERY DOCUMENT SPECIFICATION CONSUMABLES AND ACCESSORIES CLEANING ENDORSER SETUP MODE SPECIFICATIONS GLOSSARY OF TERMS INDEX SEPARATION PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT 6 Chapter 1: Overview Chapter 2: Specifications Chapter 3: Interface Chapter 4: Basic Operation Chapter 5: Error Processing and Recover[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 1-1 OVERVIEW 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter provides scanner features, configuration, and operation. The M3099GX/GH is a very fast and highly functional image scanner developed for volume filing, using charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors. This scanner, featuring duplex reading and high-quality image processing, read doc[...]
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1-2 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Type 1000 sheets hopper with IPC2 Item 100V 200V Maximum document size A3/Double letter Scanning Simplex 60 PPM (A4, 200dpi, portate) Duplex 50 PPM (A4, 200dpi, portrate) Hopper capacity 1000 sheets Hight of 530 mm the Scanner IPC2 (option) Installed Input voltage 100V 200V Appearance Figure 1.2 Table 1.2 Types of M3099GX [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 1-3 OVERVIEW Figure 1.2 1000 sheets hopper type #01 Chapter 1 98.2.22, 1:21 PM 3[...]
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1-4 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual This scanner has the following features: Duplex reading Both sides of a document are read at the same time and their data transferred serially. Fast reading This scanner can read documents at high speed: 80 sheets/min (A4, 200dpi) in the simplex reading mode and 60 sheets/min (A4, 200dpi) in the duplex reading mode by M309[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 1-5 OVERVIEW This section provides configuration and components of the scanner. Configuration of the scanner This scanner can be divided into two major sections, mechanism and control unit. The mechanism unit consists of a hopper to load documents, automatic document feeder, upper and lower transport units to transport documen[...]
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1-6 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Arrangement of units Figure 1.4 shows arrangement of these units. Figure 1.4 Arrangement of units Power supply units (+24V) +5V ± 12V Control unit Operator panel Stacker Optical unit (front-side) Automatic document feeder (ADF) Hopper Optical unit (back-side) Power switch Power inlet #01 Chapter 1 98.2.22, 1:21 PM 6[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 1-7 OVERVIEW This section outlines the operations of the mechanism and control units of the scanner. Operation of the mechanism unit The mechanism unit consists of two optical units (front and back sides), a hopper and ADF, upper and lower transport units, a motor drive system, and a stacker. Each optical unit consists of a CC[...]
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1-8 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Operation of the control unit The control unit consists of an operator panel, a power supply unit, mechanism driver, an image processing control, and an interface control. This scanner has the following circuit configuration: • Operator panel • Control circuit (MPU) • Video circuit (front-side/back-side) • Interfac[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 1-9 OVERVIEW Main control unit This scanner is controlled by a 80C186 MPU. This scanner consists of a ROM as a program area, internal registers, an external RAM as a work area, gate arrays for the MPU peripheral and video circuits, dither processing and γ conversion RAMs, and error diffusion. Interface control SCSI-2 interfac[...]
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1-10 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Image processing section The IPC II option enables the following image processing functions: • Automatic separation function (to read documents containing characters and photographs) • Inversion function • Mirror image output function • Outline extraction function • Overlay function • Smoothing, filtering, and[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 2-1 SPECIFICATIONS 2 CHAPTER SPECIFICA TIONS This chapter provides general, electrical, environmental, physical, and option specifications. Table 2.1 list general scanner specifications. Table 2.1 General scanner specifications General Type Item Sensor Scanning method Document MAX. size MIN. Light source Hopper/stacker capacit[...]
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2-2 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Table 2.2 lists electrical specifications. Table 2.2 Electrical specifications Item Input power Power consumption Rush current Momentary power failure Leakage current Dielectric strength AC line noise Heat capacity Specification 100 to 120 VAC/220 to 240 VAC ± 10% Single-phase 50/60 Hz +2%, –4% 0.25 kVA or less 30 A or [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 2-3 SPECIFICATIONS Figure 2.1 to Figure 2.2 show the scanner dimensions, Figure 2.3 shows scanner service areas. Table 2.4 lists physical specifications. Physical Specifications 610 470 680 Figure 2.1 Dimensions of 500 sheets hopper type (Unit: mm) #02 Chapter 2 98.2.22, 1:30 PM 3[...]
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2-4 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 610 530 680 Figure 2.2 Dimensions of 1000 sheets hopper type (Unit: mm) #02 Chapter 2 98.2.22, 1:30 PM 4[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 2-5 SPECIFICATIONS Table 2.4 Physical specifications Type Item Dimensions Width Depth Height Weight 500 sheets hopper type 1000 sheets hopper type 610 mm 610 mm 680 mm 680 mm 470 mm 530 mm 55kg 65kg 600 680 600 200 610 600 1,390 1,860 Scanner F F: Front (Unit: mm) Figure 2.3 Service areas #02 Chapter 2 98.2.22, 1:30 PM 5[...]
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2-6 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Table 2.5 lists the scanner option specifications. Table 2.5 Option specifications Option Specifications Item Endorser Detail Ink-jet back-side print max. 20 characters Specification CA01023-D004 Remark #02 Chapter 2 98.2.22, 1:30 PM 6[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-1 INTERFACE 3 CHAPTER INTERF ACE The M3099G image scanner provides SCSI-2(Small Computer System Interface-2) interface. The SCSI-2 is a 8 bit-parallel interface standardized by ANSI(American National Standard Institute). This chapter provides an overview of the SCSI and interface specification of this scanner. For detail inf[...]
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3-2 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Bus phases All phases are supported Commands • INQUIRY • OBJECT POSITION • MODE SELECT(6) • MODE SENSE(6) • READ • RELEASE UNIT • REQUEST SENSE • RESERVE UNIT • SCAN • SEND • SEND DIAGNOSTIC • SET WINDOW • TEST UNIT READY • ENDORSER (ENDORSER option is required) Statuses • BUSY • CHECK CONDI[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-3 INTERFACE • NO OPERATION • RESTORE POINTERS • SAVE DATA POINTER • SYNCHRONOUS DATA TRANSFER REQUEST Connection SCSI devices are daisy-chaned together using a common 50- conductor ‘A’ cable and, optionally, a 68-conductor ‘B’ cable. Both ends of each cable are terminated. All signals are common between all S[...]
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3-4 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Physical specification Table 3.1 SCSI physical specification Specification Single Ended 50 Contact Shielded Low Density 6 m 90␣ Ω to 140 Ω 25 signal twisted pair ≤ 0.1 m (from mainline) See Figure. 3.2 Open collector or three states driver 0.0 to 0.5 volts dc at 48mA sinking (signal assertion) 2.5 to 5.25 volts dc [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-5 INTERFACE Termination All signals not defined as RESERVED, GROUND, or TERMPWR shall be terminated at both ends of the cable. The Implementor may choose one of the following two methods to terminate each end (see ANSI SCSI-2 ANSI SCSI-2 5.4 Electrical description): Single-ended alternative (a) [Passive terminator] TERMINATO[...]
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3-6 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Connector pin assignments Table 3.2 Single Ended Contact Assignment - ‘A’ Cable Signal Name GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND OPEN GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND Signal Name -DB(0) -DB(1) -DB(2) -DB(3) -DB(4) -DB(5) -[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-7 INTERFACE Note: The minus sign next to a signal indicates active low. The lines labeled RESERVED in the ‘A’ cable contact assignment tables shall be connected to ground in the bus terminator assemblies or in the end devices on the SCSI cable. The RESERVED lines should be open in the other SCSI devices, but may be conne[...]
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3-8 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual SCSI Bus Signals (See ANSI SCSI-2 4.6) Table 3.3 SCSI Bus Signals Description An "OR tied" signal that indicates that the bus is being used. An "OR tied" signal used by an initiator to select a target or by a target to reselect an initiator. A signal driven by a target that controls the direction of dat[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-9 INTERFACE Signal V alues Signals may assure true or false values. These are two methods of driving these signals. In both cases, the signal shall be actively driven true, or asserted. In the case of OR tied drivers, the driver does not drive the signal to the false state, rather the bias circuitry of the bus terminators pu[...]
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3-10 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Table 3.4 Signal Source DB(7,0) DB(P) None S ID Init Targ Init Targ Init Targ Targ Init Bus Phase BUS FREE ARBITRATION SELECTION RESELCTION COMMAND DATA IN DATA OUT STATUS MESSAGE IN MESSAGE OUT ACK, ATN None None Init Init Init Init Init Init Init Init C/D, I/O, MSG, REQ None None None Targ Targ Targ Targ Targ Targ Targ [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-11 INTERFACE SCSI Bus T iming Unless otherwise indicated, the delay time measurements for each SCSI device, shown in Table 3.5., shall be calculated from signal conditions existing at that SCSI device’s own SCSI bus connection. Thus, these measurements (except cable skew delay) can be made without considering delays in the[...]
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3-12 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Arbitration Delay The minimum time an SCSI device shall wait from asserting BSY for arbitration until the DATA BUS can be examined to see if arbitration has been won. There is no maximum time. Assertion period The minimum time that a target shall assert REQ (or REQB) while using synchronous data transfers. Also, the minim[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-13 INTERFACE Bus Settle Delay The minimum time for wait for the bus to settle after changing certain control signals as called out in the protocol definitions. Cable Skew Delay The maximum difference in propergation time allowed between any two SCSI bus signals measured between any two SCSI devices. Data Release Delay The ma[...]
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3-14 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Power-On to Selection Time The recommended maximum time from power application until an SCSI target is able to respond with appropriate status and sense data to the TEST UNIT READY, INQUIRY, and REQUEST SENSE commands. Reset to Selection Time The recommended maximum time after a hard RESET condition until an SCSI target i[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-15 INTERFACE Transfer Period The Transfer Period specifies the minimum time allowed between the leading edges of successive REQ pulses and of successive ACK pulses while using synchronous data transfers. (See ANSI SCSI-2 6.1.5.2 and ANSI SCSI-2 6.6.21.) The SCSI architecture includes eight distinct phases: a) BUS FREE phase [...]
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3-16 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual If an initiator detects the release of the BSY signal by the target at any other time, the target is indicating an error condition to the initiator. The target may perform this transition to the BUS FREE phase independent of the state of the ATN signal. The initiator shall manage this condition as an unsuccessful I/O proc[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-17 INTERFACE d) After waiting at least an arbitration delay (measured from its assertion of the BSY signal) the SCSI device shall examine the DATA BUS. If a higher priority SCSI ID bit is true on the DATA BUS (DB(7) is the highest), then the SCSI devices has lost the arbitration and the SCSI device may release its signals an[...]
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3-18 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual No less than two deskew delays after the initiator detects the BSY signal is true, it shall release the SEL signal and may change the DATA BUS. The target shall wait unitl the SEL signal is false before asserting the REQ signal to enter an information transfer phase. (See ANSI SCSI-2 6.1.3.1 SELECTION Time-out Procedure) [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-19 INTERFACE After the target detects the BSY signal is true, it shall also assert the BSY signal and wait at least two deskew delays and then release the SEL signal. The target may then change the I/O signal and the DATA BUS. After the reselected initiator detects the SEL signal is false, it shall release the BSY signal. Th[...]
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3-20 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Table 3.6 Information Transfer Phases Comment Data Phase Message Phase Phase Name DATA OUT DATA IN COMMAND STATUS * * MESSAGE OUT MESSAGE IN Direction of Transfer Initiator to target Initiator from target Initiator to target Initiator from target Initiator to target Initiator to target Signal MSG 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 C/D 0 0 1[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-21 INTERFACE If the I/O signal is false (transfer to the target) the target shall request information by asserting the REQ signal. The initiator shall drive the DB(7-0,P) signals to their desired values, delay at least one deskew delay plus a cable skew delay and assert the ACK signal. The initiator shall continue to drive t[...]
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3-22 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual If the I/O signal is true (transfer to the initiator), the target shall first drive the DB(7-0,P) signals to their desired values, wait at least one deskew delay plus one cable skew delay, then assert the REQ signals. The DB(7-0,P) signals shall be held valid for a minimum of one deskew delay plus one cable skew delay plu[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-23 INTERFACE DATA IN Phase The DATA IN phase allows the target to request that data be sent to the initiator from the target. The target shall assert the I/O signal and negate the C/D and MSG signals during the REQ/ACK handshake(s) of this phase. DATA OUT Phase The DATA OUT phase allows the target to request that data be sen[...]
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3-24 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual SCSI Bus Conditions MESSAGE OUT Phase (See ANSI SCSI-2 6.1.9.2 for details) The MESSAGE OUT phase allows the target to request that message(s) be sent from the initiator to the target. The target invokes this phase in response to the attention condition created by the initiator. The target shall assent the C/D and MSG sig[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-25 INTERFACE Reset Condition The reset condition is used to immediately clear all SCSI devices from the bus. This condition shall take precedence over all other phases and condtions. Any SCSI device may create the reset condition by asserting the RST signal for a minimum of a reset hold time. All SCSI devices shall release a[...]
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3-26 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual The order in which phases are used on the SCSI bus follows a prescribed sequence. The reset condition can abort any phase and is always followed by the BUS FREE phase. Also any other phase can be followed by the BUS FREE phase but many such instances are error conditions. The additional allowable sequences shall be as sho[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-27 INTERFACE Commands (See ANSI SCSI-2 7) A command is communicated by sending a command descriptor block to the target. For several commands, the command descriptor block is accompanied by a list of parameters sent during the DATA OUT phase. The command descriptor block always has an operation code as its first byte and a c[...]
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3-28 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Transfer Length The transfer length field specifies the amount of data to be transfered, usually number of blocks. The block length is this scanner is 1byte. In command that use multiple bytes for the transfer length, a transfer length of zero indicates that no data transfer shall take place. A value of one or greater ind[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-29 INTERFACE Table 3.7 Operation Code Types Description Reserve a logical unit Release a previously reserved logical unit Requests information regarding parameters of target and its attached peripheral device(s). Requests the target transfer sense data to the initiator Request the target to perform diagnostic operations on i[...]
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3-30 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual RESERVE UNIT Command The RESERVE UNIT command (Table 3.8) is used to reserve logical unit for the exclusive use of the requesting initiator to another specified SCSI device. Table 3.8 RESERVE UNIT Command The RESERVE UNIT and RELEASE UNIT commands provide the basic mechanism for contention resolution in multiple-initiator[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-31 INTERFACE Superseding Reservations An initiator that currntly has a logical unit reserved may modify the current reservation by issuing another RESERVE UNIT command to the same logical unit. The superseding reservation shall release the current reservation if the superseding reservation request is granted. If the supersed[...]
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3-32 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual A reservation may only be released by the initiator that made it. It is not an error to attempt to release reservation that is currently valid or is held by another initiator. In this case, the target shall return GOOD status without altering any other reservation. 3rdPty: 0b (Reserved) Third Party Device ID: 000b (Reserv[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-33 INTERFACE Table 3.11 INQUIRY Command Bit Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 765 3210 Operation Code (12h) Page Code Reserved Allocation Length Control Logical Unit Number Reserved EVPD 4 EVPD (Enable Vital Product Data): This bit of one specifies that the target shall return the optional vital product data specified by the page code field.[...]
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3-34 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual If an INQUIRY command is received from an initiator with a pending unit attention condition (i.e., before the target reports CHECK CONDITION status), the target shall perform the INQUIRY command and shall not clear the unit attention condition. Standard INQUIRY Data (See ANSI SCSI-2 7.2.5.1) This standard INQUIRY data (Ta[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-35 INTERFACE Table 3.12 Standard INQUIRY Data Format Bit Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 – – – 15 16 – –␣ – 31 32 – – – 35 36 –␣ –␣ – 55 56 –␣ –␣ – 95 96 –␣ –␣ – n 765 3210 4 Peripheral Qualifier Peripheral Device Type RMB Device-Type Modifier ISO Version ECMA Version ANSI Approved Ve[...]
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3-36 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual The peripheral qualifier and peripheral device type fields identify the device currently connected to the logical unit. If the target is not capable of supporting a device on this logical unit, this field shall be set to 7Fh (peripheral qualifier set to 011b and peripheral device type set to 1Fh). Peripheral Qualifier: 00[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-37 INTERFACE Product Identification: (M3099GH) “M3099GHdm ” default (Duplex, CMP2 equivalent) “M3099GHdem ” with ENDORSER option “M3099GHdim ” with IPC2 option “M3099GHdeim ” with ENDORSER, IPC2 options Product Identification: (M3099GX) “M3099Gdm ” default (Duplex, CMP2 equivalent) “M3099Gdem ” with E[...]
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3-38 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Table 3.13 Standard VPD Page Format Bit Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 27 28 29 30 to n 765 3210 4 (MSB) (MSB) (MSB) (MSB) (MSB) (MSB) (MSB) (MSB) (MSB) Peripheral Device Type Page Number(F0h) J Version Reserved Page Length (m-5) Basic X Resolution Basic Y Resolution Maximum X Resolution M[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-39 INTERFACE Peripheral Device: 06h(Image Scanner) Page Number: F0h(Page Code) J Version: 02h(JBMS 0.2) Page Length: 95(m=100) Basic X Resolution: 200(200dpi) Basic Y Resolution: 200(200dpi) Res Step X: 00h(Variable Resolution) Res Step Y: 00h(Variable Resolution) Maximum X Resolution: 400(400dpi with/without IPC2) Maximum Y[...]
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3-40 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Table 3.15 Function Bit Bit 0 Bit 1 Bit 2 Bit 3 Bit 4 Bit 5 Bit 6 Bit 7 Description Data Over Flow Scanners that will cause data over flow sets this bit to 1. Image scanners that will not cause data over flow set this bit to 0. Support of Start Switch is not specified. Binary (Black and White) Scanners support Black and W[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-41 INTERFACE Table 3.16 Standard VPD Page Extended Format Bit Byte 30 31 32 33 34 37 38 41 42 49 50 81 82 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 97 95 100 765 3210 4 (MSB) (MSB) (MSB) Reserved Reserved Physical Function Buffering Capability Implemented Standard Command Implemented Vendor Specific Command Implemented Vendor Unique Parameter[...]
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3-42 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Physical Function: 10010010 00001000b(without ENDORSER) 10011010 00001000b(with ENDORSER) Physical Function field of each bit indicates Physical variated functions. Table 3.17 Physical Function Description Automatic Document Feeder Flatbed Tranceparency Duplex Endorser Barcode Operator Panel Reserved Bits of ADC Byte 32 3[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-43 INTERFACE Table 3.18 Implemented Standard Command Bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Command TEST UNIT READY REQUEST SENSE INQUIRY MODE SELECT(6) RESERVE UNIT RELEASE UNIT COPY MODE SENSE(6) SCAN RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS SEND DIAGNOSTIC SET WINDOW GET WINDOW READ SE[...]
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3-44 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Bit Byte 0 1 7 bit 15 bit 7 6 bit 14 bit 6 5 bit 13 bit 5 3 bit 11 bit 3 2 bit 10 bit 2 1 bit 9 bit 1 0 bit 8 bit 0 4 bit 12 bit 4 Table 3.20 Implemented Vendor Specific Command Implemented Vendor Specific Command: CXh = 0000h, DXh = 0000h, EXh = 0000h, FXh = 0000h (without ENDORSER) CXh = 0002h, DXh = 0000h, EXh = 0000h,[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-45 INTERFACE Vendor Unique Parameter: See Table 3.22 Vendor Unique Parameter field indicates supported Vendor Unique Parameter pages defined in SET WINDOW command. Vendor Unique Parameter field consists of 16 sets of 2 bytes structure as Table 3.22.Vendor Unique Parameter field are subdivided to fields 0Xh to FXh. Table 3.22[...]
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3-46 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Brightness Step: FFh(255 steps) Brightness Step field indicates available steps of the Brightness. If zero is pecified, Brightness Control is not supported. Threshold Step: FFh(255 steps) Threshold Step field indicates available steps of the Threshold. If zero is pecified, Threshold Control is not supported. Contrast Step[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-47 INTERFACE Table 3.23 Image Control Function Description Brightness Steps Threshold Steps Contrast Steps Reserved Number of resident Dither Number of registrable Dither Number of resident Gamma Function Number of registrable Gamma Function Byte 82 83 84 85 86 87 Bit nnnnnnnnb nnnnnnnnb nnnnnnnnb 00000000b nnnnXXXXb XXXXnnn[...]
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3-48 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Compression Function: 11100000 00000000b Compression Function field of each bit indicates Compression Functions supported by the scanner. Table 3.25 Compression Function Description MH MR MMR JBIG JPEG Base Line System JPEG Extended System JPEG Independent Function Reserved Reserved Byte 90 91 Bit 1XXXXXXXb X1XXXXXXb XX1X[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-49 INTERFACE REQUEST SENSE Command (See ANSI SCSI-2 8.2.14) The REQUEST SENSE command (Table 3.27) requests that the target transfer sense data to the initiator. Table 3.27 REQUEST SENSE Command Bit Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 765 3210 Operation Code (03h) Reserved Reserved Allocation Length Control Logical Unit Number 4 Reserved The s[...]
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3-50 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Table 3.28 Sense Data Format Bit Byte 0 1 2 3 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 17 765 3210 4 Valid Filemark (MSB) (MSB) SKSV Segment Number Information Additional Sense Length Command Specific Information Additional Sense Code Additional Sense Code Qualifier Field Replaceable Unit Code Sense Key Specific (LSB) (LSB) EOM ILI Sense key[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-51 INTERFACE The sense key, additional sense code and additional sense code qualifier provide a hierachy of information. The intention of the hierarchy is to provide a top down approach for an initiator to determine information relating to the error and exception conditions. The sense key provides generic categories in which[...]
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3-52 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Table 3.29 Sense Key Descriptions Sense Key 0h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h Bh Description NO SENSE. Indicates that there is no specific sense key information to be reported for the designated logical unit. This would be the case for a successful command or a command that received CHECK CONDITION or COMMAND TERMINATED status because on[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-53 INTERFACE Information: 00000000h(If ILI=0) The information field is valid when ILI bit is set to 1 for READ command, the difference of the required length(Transfer Length) minus the actual length in bytes. (Negative values are indicated by two’s complement notation) Additional Sense Length: 0Ah(10 bytes) This field indi[...]
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3-54 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Table 3.30 Implementation of SK(Sense Key), ASC(Additional Sense Code), ASCQ(Additional Sense Code Qualifier) Hierachy. Description No Sense Not Ready Interlock Switch Is Opened Jam*1 ADF Cover Open Chuter Out Of Paper Job Separation Sheet detected Roller unit not set Print Head on Endorser check MESSAGE ERROR Internal Ta[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-55 INTERFACE Table 3.30 Implementation of SK(Sense Key), ASC(Additional Sense Code), ASCQ(Additional Sense Code Qualifier) Hierachy. (continued) Description Unit Attention SCSI Parity Error Image Transfer Error Sense key 6 B Additional Sense Code 00h 47h 80h Additional Sense Code Qualifier 00h 00h 01h SEND DIAGNOSTIC Command[...]
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3-56 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual SET WINDOW Command The SET WINDOW command provides a means for the initiator to specify one or more windows within the scanning range of the device. This duplex scanner supports one window for each front and back page. Table 3.32 SET WINDOW Command Bit Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 6 5 3 2 0 4 (MSB) Operation Code (24h) Rese[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-57 INTERFACE Table 3.33 Set Window Data Header Bit Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 6 5 3 2 0 4 (MSB) Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Window Descriptor Length (LSB) 1 The window descriptor length specifies the length in bytes of a single window descriptor. Each descriptor shall be of equal length. The first forty[...]
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3-58 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Table 3.34 Window descriptor Bytes Bit Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 13 14 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 39 40 n 7 6 5 3 2 0 4 (MSB) (MSB) (MSB) (MSB) (MSB) (MSB) (MSB) RIF (MSB) Window Identifier Reserved X-Axis Resolution Y-Axis Resolution X-Axis Upper Left Y-Axis Upper Left Window Width Window Length Bright[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-59 INTERFACE Window Identifier: 00h(front side) or 80h(back side) The window identifier specifies the window defined by the window descriptor. A window is referenced by the window identifier during data transfers and parameter updates. Fujitsu defines for duplex scanner, window identifiers 00h to 7Fh are used for front page [...]
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3-60 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual The window width field specifies the width of window in scan line direction. The window width is measured using the target’s current measurement unit divisor. Window Length: 0 to 20736 [1/1200 inch] The window length field specifies the length of the window in the base line direction. The window length is measured using[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-61 INTERFACE Table 3.35 Brightness Value 00h 01h | 80h | FFh Brightness Default (same to 80h) Brightest Normal Darkest Value 00h 01h | 80h | FFh Threshold Default (same to 80h) Dynamic Threshold or Simplified Dynamic Threshold Brightest Normal Darkest Contrast: 0 to 255 The contrast field specifies the level of contrast used[...]
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3-62 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Table 3.37 Contrast Value 00h 01h | 80h | FFh Contrast Default (same to 80h) Soften Normal Harden Image Composition: 00h(Black and white), 01h(halftoned) The image composition field specifies the type of scan operation requested. The image composition is defined as shown in Table 3.38. Table 3.38 Image Composition Codes C[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-63 INTERFACE Table 3.39 Halftone Type Value 00h 01h 02h 03h to FFh Halftoning method Default. (same to 01h: dither) Dither Error Diffusion Reserved Halftone pattern: 00h to 03h(resident), 80h to 87h(downloaded) Halftone Pattern field specifies arguments of halftone type. This field is defined for Halftone Type - Dither as sh[...]
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3-64 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Bit Ordering: 0000h(not supported) The bit ordering field is not supported. Compression Type, Compression Argument: Table 3.41 The compression type and compression argument fields specify the compression technique to be applied to the image data (see Table␣ 3.41). Table 3.41 Compression Types and Arguments Compression C[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-65 INTERFACE Vendor Unique Parameters After byte 40 of Set Window Data is defined as Vendor Specific Parameter. Fujitsu Image Scanners define this area for additional informations of window. The type of paramters are distinguished by Vendor Unique Identification Code value. This scanner supports additional 24 bytes length Im[...]
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3-66 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Vendor Unique Identification Code: 00h(Image Processing Parameter) The vendor unique identification code field specifies type if vendor unique parameter. Gamma Correction: 00h to 03h(resident), 80h to 87h(downloaded) This gamma correction field specifies Gamma Correction Table. Table 3.43 Gamma Correction Table Value 00h [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-67 INTERFACE Image Emphasis: 00h, 80h(with IPC2) The image emphasis field specifies filtering function. 01h to 7Fh specifies Emphasis. 80h to FFh specifies Smoothing. Table 3.45 Image Emphasis Value 00h 01h to 2Fh 30h to 4Fh 50h to 7Fh 80h to FFh Description Disable Low Emphasis Medium Emphasis High Emphasis Smoothing Automa[...]
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3-68 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual SDTC parameter: 00h(reserved) 00h, 01h to FFh(with IPC2) The SDTC parameter field specifies SDTC (Simplified Dynamic Threshold Circuit) parameter. This parameter specifies variance rate of threshold. Table 3.48 SDTC parameter Value 00h 01h to 1Fh 20h to 3Fh 40h to 5Fh 60h to 7Fh 80h to 9Fh A0h to BFh C0h to DFh E0h to FFh[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-69 INTERFACE Table 3.49 DTC Mode - Byte 47 value(bit) 1xxxxxxxb 0xxxxxxxb x00xxxxxb x01xxxxxb x10xxxxxb x11xxxxxb xxx00xxxb xxx01xxxb xxx1xxxxb xxxxx000b xxxxx001b xxxxx010b xxxxx011b xxxxx100b xxxxx101b xxxxx110b xxxxx111b Description Ball Point Pen Mode - Enable - Disable Smoothing Mode - OCR - Scanner - Undefined - Undefi[...]
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3-70 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual White Level Follower: 00h, 80h, C0h The white level follower field specifies white level follower operation. Table 3.51 White Level Follower value 00h 01h to 7Fh 80h 81h to BFh C0h C1h to FFh Description Default (Depends on IMAGE COMPOSITION) Reserved Enable Reserved Disable Reserved IMAGE COMPOSITION Enable Disable 00h 0[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-71 INTERFACE Paper Size: The paper size field specifies paper size which would be fed through ADF. If 00h is specified in this field, these functions are disabled. Table 3.52 Paper Size Value 00xxxxxxb 01xxxxxxb 10xxxxxxb 11xxxxxxb xx0xxxxxb xx1xxxxxb xxx0xxxxb xxx1xxxxb xxxx0000b xxxx0001b xxxx0010b xxxx0011b xxxx0100b xxxx[...]
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3-72 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Value 00000000b 01000000b 10000000b 11000000b others Description Default: Simplified DTC (with IPC2) Dynamic Threshold Circuit (with IPC2) Simplified DTC (with IPC2) Reserved Reserved Notes: 1. If simplified DTC is selected SDTC parameter will be referenced. 2. If DTC is selected DTC mode will be referenced. Paper Width X[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-73 INTERFACE OBJECT POSITION The OBJECT POSITION command (Table 3.54) provides positioning functions. Absolute as well as relative positioning is provided. A target shall return CHECK CONDITION status and set the sense key to ILLEGAL REQUEST if a positioning function is requested that is not supported. Table 3.54 OBJECT POSI[...]
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3-74 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Unload Object : This position function specifies that the object shall be positioned for removal. If upon receipt of this command there is no object loaded, the target shall return a GOOD status. This condition shall not be considered as an error. If the target is unable to unload the object (i.e. paper jam or mis-feeding[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-75 INTERFACE Data Type Code: 02h(Halftone Mask), 03h(Gamma Function) 90h(Endorser Data) Data Type Qualifier: 0 to 7(Halftone Mask), 0 to 7(Gamma Function) Data Type Codes are defined in READ command. For the Data Type Code 02h(Halftone Mask), this field indicates Halftone Mask identifier. Available identifier number is depen[...]
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3-76 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual SEND Data Halftone Mask Table 3.57 Halftone Mask Bit Byte 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 765 3210 Reserved X direction Halftone Mask Size Y direction Halftone Mask Size Reserved Reserved Halftone Mask Data 4 (MSB) (MSB) (LSB) (LSB) X direction Halftone Mask Size: 8 This field specifies halftone mask size in x direction. Y direction[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-77 INTERFACE Halftone Mask Data: The Halftone Mask Data specifies halftone mask to be transferred to target. The byte data order is left to right, upper to lower nature. Halftone Mask is a series of threshold values applied to grayscale image data. 0 is the lowest and 255 is the highest. Example 8x8 halftone mask D00 D10 D20[...]
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3-78 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Gamma Function Table 3.58 Gamma Function Data Format Bit Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 765 3210 Gamma Correction Table Identifier Reserved Gamma Correction Table Order Bit Padding Type Source Table Size Destination Table Size Reserved Reserved Gamma Correction Table Data 4 Gamma Correction Table Identifier: 00h(Black and [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-79 INTERFACE Destination Table Size: 0100h(255 step) The destination table size field specifies the range of output value to Gamma Correction Table. Gamma Correction Table Data: The gamma correction table data transfers look up table for image data to be scanned. Example - 256 steps of grayscale INPUT OUTPUT ORDER DATA 0 00h[...]
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3-80 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual The transfer length specifies the length in bytes of the window identifier list that shall be sent during the DATA OUT phase. A transfer length of zero indicates that no data shall be transferred. This condition shall not be considered as an error. The window identifier list consists of zero or more window identifiers eac[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-81 INTERFACE Data Type Codes: 00h(Image), 80h(Pixel Size), 81h(Detected Paper Information) The transfer data type distinguishes between the different types of data which may be transferred between the initiator and the target. The types of transfers are specified in Table 3.61. Data Type Code and Data Type Qualifier are comm[...]
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3-82 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual The transfer length specifies the number of blocks the target shall transfer to the initiator during the DATA IN phase. The block size is 1 byte in fujitsu scanner. A transfer length of zero, is not considered an error and no data shall be transferred. If the target transfers less than transfer length blocks a CHECK CONDI[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-83 INTERFACE Bi-level or Dithered/Halftone Black and White (x-7,0)...(x,0) Byte x/8 (x-7,1)...(x,1) Byte 2x/8 . . . (x-1,y-1)...(x,y-1) Byte y × x/8 … … … (8,0)...(15,0) Byte 1 (8,1)...(15,1) Byte x/8+2 . . . (8,y-1)...(15,y-1) Byte (y-1) × x/8+2 (0,0)...(7,0) Byte 0 (0,1)...(7,1) Byte x/8+1 . . . (0,y-1)...(7,y-1) B[...]
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3-84 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Detected Paper Information (DATA TYPE CODE 81h) This scanner will try to detect Paper Size and Job Separation Sheet. Table 3.63 Detected Paper Information Bit Byte 0 1 2 3 4 7 765 3210 Reserved Job Separation Sheet Paper Size Reserved 4 Job Separation Sheet: 00h, 80h This field indicates if job separation sheet is detecte[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-85 INTERFACE Table 3.65 Paper Size Value 00xxxxxxb 01xxxxxxb 0x0xxxxxb 0x1xxxxxb 0xx0xxxxb 0xx1xxxxb 0xxx0000b 0xxx0001b 0xxx0010b 0xxx0011b 0xxx0100b 0xxx0101b 0xxx0110b 0xxx0111b 0xxx1000b 0xxx1001b 0xxx1010b 0xxx1011b 0xxx1101b 0xxx1110b 0xxx1111b Description Paper ejected (Note *3) Paper loaded (Note *3) Paper Size is de[...]
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3-86 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual MODE SELECT(6) Command The MODE SELECT(6) command (Table 3.66) provides a means for the initiator to specify medium, logical unit, or peripheral device parameters to the target. Targets that implement the MODE SELECT command shall also implement the MODE SENSE command. Initiators should issue MODE SENSE prior to each MODE[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-87 INTERFACE The target shall terminate the command with CHECK CONDITION status if the parameter list length results in the truncation of any mode parameter header, mode parameter block descriptor(omitted in this scanner), or mode page. The sense key shall be set to ILLEGAL REQUEST, and the additional sense code shall be set[...]
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3-88 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Page Code: 3Dh, 3Eh The page code specifies which mode page(s) to return. Mode page code usage is defined in Table 3.68. Table 3.68 Supported Mode Page Code Page Code 00h 01h - 3Eh 3Dh 3Eh 3Fh Description Ignored (Vendor specific) Reserved Lamp Timer Job Separation Sheet Return all mode pages An initiator may request the [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-89 INTERFACE Table 3.70 Mode Parameter Header(6) Bit Byte 0 1 2 3 765 3210 Mode data length Medium type (Reserved) Device specific parameter (Reserved) Block descriptor length (Reserved) 4 When using the MODE SENSE command, the mode data length field specifies the length in bytes of the following data that is available to be[...]
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3-90 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Page Code: 3Dh(Lamp Timer), 3Eh(Job Separation Sheet) The Page Code fields identifies the format and parameters defined for that mode page. This scanner supports 3Dh(Lamp Timer), 3Eh(Job Separation Sheet). The page length field specifies the length in bytes of the mode parameters that follow. If the initiator does not set[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-91 INTERFACE (b) Job Separation Sheet page Table 3.73 Job Separation Sheet page Bit Byte 0 1 2 3 7 765 3210 Page Length (06h) Job Separation Sheet Parameter Reserved 4 Reserved Page Code (3Eh) Description Disable "Job Separation Sheet" detection (default) Enable "Job Separation Sheet" detection Job Separa[...]
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3-92 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual ENDORSER Command (ENDORSER option is required) The ENDORSER command(Table 3.75) specifies to control Mechanical Endorser. If ENDORSER option is not attached, CHECK CONDITION status will be returned and SENSE KEY is set to ILLEGAL REQUEST. Table 3.75 ENDORSER Command Bit Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 765 3210 Operation Code (C1[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-93 INTERFACE Table 3.76 Endorser Descriptors Bit Byte 0 1 2 3 765 3210 Endorser Data Identifier Initial Count STOP Reserved 4 (MSB) (LSB) BACK Endorser Data Identifier: 00h The Endorser Data Identifier specifies a Endorser Data previously sent in SEND command. Endorser Data Identifiers 00h to FEh are specifiable. If FFh is s[...]
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3-94 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Table 3.77 Endorser Data Bit Byte 0 1 2 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 n 765 3210 Endorser Data Identifier Upper Left X Upper Left Y Font Size Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Endorser String Length Endorser Strings 4 Reserved (MSB) (MSB) REVS (LSB) (LSB) Reserved DIRS Reserved DECR Reserved CTSTEP DECR: 0b(CTSTEP ad[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-95 INTERFACE Upper Left X: 00000000h Upper Left X field specifies X coordinate of upper-left corner of endorser strings rectangle in 1/1200 inch. This field applies signed long integer. This scanner cannot specify Upper Left X coordinate of print position. The 00000000h is regarded as default. Upper Left Y: Upper Left Y fiel[...]
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3-96 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual DIRS: 01b(Table 3.79) DIRS field specifies direction of Endorser String. This scanner supports 01b only. Table 3.79 DIRS Value 00b 01b 10b 11b Description Left to Right Upper to Lower Right to Left Lower to Upper Endorser String Length: net 20( “%%” is considered as 1 character) Endorser String Length field specifies [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-97 INTERFACE Status (See ANSI SCSI-2 7.3) The status byte and status byte code are defined in Table 3.80, 3.81. A status byte shall be sent from the target to the initiator during the STATUS phase at the completion of each command unless the command is terminated by one of the following events: a) an ABORT message; b) an ABO[...]
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3-98 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual A definition of the status byte codes is given below. GOOD: This status indicates that the target has successfully completed the command. CHECK CONDITION: This status indicates that a contingent allegiance condition has occurred(See ANSI SCSI-2 7.6). BUSY: This status indicates that the target is busy. This status shall b[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-99 INTERFACE The message system allows communication between an initiator and target for the purpose of interface management. A message may be one, two, or multiple bytes in length. One or more messages may be sent during a single MESSAGE phase, but a message may not be split over MESSAGE phase. The initiator is required to [...]
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3-100 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual One-byte messages consist of a single byte transferred during a MESSAGE phase. The value of the byte determines which message is to be performed as defined in Table 3.83 (See ANSI SCSI-2 6.6 Table 10). The implemented Message Codes by this scanner is Table 3.83. Table 3.83 Message Codes Code 00h 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h 07h 0[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-101 INTERFACE A value of one in the first byte of a message indicates the beginning of a multiple byte extended message. The minimum number of bytes sent for an extended message is three. The extended message format and the extended message code are shown in Table 3.84 and 3.85 respectively. Table 3.84 Extended Message Forma[...]
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3-102 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual The supported extended message by this scanner is SYNCHRONOUS DATA TRANSFER only. The first message sent by the initiator after the SELECTION phase shall be an IDENTIFY, ABORT, or BUS DEVICE RESET message. If a target receives any other message it shall go to BUS FREE phase.(see unexpected disconnect ANSI SCSI-2 6.1.1) I[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-103 INTERFACE BUS DEVICE RESET (Init → Ta r g ) The BUS DEVICE RESET message is sent from an initiator to direct a target to clear all I/O processes on that SCSI device. This message forces a hard reset condition to the selected SCSI device. The target shall go to the BUS FREE phase following successful receipt of this mes[...]
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3-104 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual IDENTIFY (Init → Ta r g ) The IDENTIFY message(Table 3.86) is sent by either the initiator or the target establish an I_T_L nexus. Table 3.86 IDENTIFY message Bit 7 Identify 6 DiscPriv 5 LUNTAR 0 LUNTRN 3 Reserved 2 1 4 Reserved The Identify bit shall be set to one to specify that this is an IDENTIFY message. A disconn[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-105 INTERFACE An implied RESTORE POINTERS message shall be performed by the initiator following successful identification of the nexus during the MESSAGE IN phase of reconnection and before the negation of the ACK signal for the next transfer following the successful identification. INITIA TOR DETECTED ERROR (Init → Ta r g[...]
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3-106 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual MESSAGE REJECT (Init ↔ Ta r g ) The MESSAGE REJECT message is sent from either the initiator or target to indicate that the last message or message byte it received was inappropriate or has not been implemented. In order to indicate its intentions of sending this message, the initiator shall assert the ATN signal prior[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-107 INTERFACE RESTORE POINTERS (Init ← Ta r g ) The RESTORE POINTERS message is sent from a target to direct the initiator to copy the most recently saved command, data, and status pointers for the I/O process to the corresponding current pointers. The command and status pointers shall be restored to the value at the begin[...]
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3-108 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual A SYNCHRONOUS DATA TRANSFER REQUEST (SDTR) message (Table 3.87) exchange shall be initiated by an SCSI device whenever a previously arranged data transfer agreement may have become invalid. The agreement becomes invalid after any condition which may leave the data transfer agreement in an indeterminate state such as: a) [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-109 INTERFACE The originating device (the device that sends the first of the pair of SDTR message) sets its values according to the rules above to permit it to receive data successfully. If the responding device can also receive data successfully with those values (or smaller transfer periods or larger REQ/ACK offsets or bot[...]
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3-110 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Command Sequence This chapter describes about command and phase sequence related to host system. SCSI-2 introduced PHASE, MESSAGE system, etc., for interfacing other than simple command passing, therefore, a lot of sequences can be considerable. Below shows some typical case and out recommendations of implementation SCSI[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-111 INTERFACE 5) All pertinent system tuning parameters are established where known. Note that these may be modified dynamically to improve the performance characteristics of the system. The following procedures show the sequences necessary to implement a system that initializes itself with a minimum of information available[...]
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3-112 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Find logical units: Each possible logical unit number on the attached targets should be tested for experience using an INQUIRY command. Those found with a non-zero peripheral qualifier in the INQUIRY data should not be included in the list of available logical units. Each available logical unit should be added to the hos[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-113 INTERFACE TEST UNIT READY(1) GOOD exit: LOGICAL UNIT READY CHECK CONDITION GOOD exit: LOGICAL UNIT READY CHECK CONDITION exit: LOGICAL UNIT READY GOOD CHECK CONDITION NOT READY OTHER CHECK exit: LOGICAL UNIT READY exit: LOGICAL UNIT FAILED REQUEST SENSE (2) TEST UNIT READY (3) REQUEST SENSE (4) TEST UNIT READY (5) REQUES[...]
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3-114 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual TEST UNIT READY (3): This TEST UNIT READY command is used to see if the UNIT ATTENTION condition or other error was successfully cleared. In some special cases, another error may have been nested with the UNIT ATTENTION and this TEST UNIT READY command may also return CHECK CONDITION status. REQUEST SENSE (4): This REQUE[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-115 INTERFACE Scanning Sequence Basic Scanning Sequence (Simplex Mode) : RESERVE UNIT SET WINDOW(ID:00h) SEND SCAN(ID:00h) OBJECT POSITION (Load Object) READ OBJECT POSITION (Unload Object) RELEASE UNIT Reserve exclusive use of the scanner. Specify document scanning parameter. Send "Halftone Mask" and/or "Gamm[...]
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3-116 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Duplex Scanning The duplex scanning is extension of simplex mode scanning. For duplex scanning, SET WINDOW command must specify front side window (window identifier 00h) and back side window (window identifier 80h) in window descriptor. SCAN command is required to invoke duplex mode scanning by sending window identifier [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-117 INTERFACE Endorser Control The Endorser Control requires Endorser option. This endorser function is assumed that a batch of documents are scanned and each document is printed serial number. Therefore, ENDORSER command just only specifies start and stop of endorsement and does not interfere with scanning command sequence.[...]
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3-118 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual READ command sequences and phase progression This scanner initially has image buffer memory different from former Fujitsu image scanner M3096G/M3097G. Notations : ARB: ARBITRATION phase SEL: SELECTION phase CMD: COMMAND phase DI: DATA IN phase MI: MESSAGE IN phase MO: MESSAGE OUT phase STS: STATUS phase BF: BUS FREE Init[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-119 INTERFACE Multiple READ (disconnect disabled) IDENTIFY ARB SEL MO CMD Init Init.¨Targ READ(TL<WD) DI Image Data(TL) TD+=TL TD>=WD Yes EOM=1 TD<=WD STS MI BF GOOD COMMAND COMPLETE STS MI BF CHECK CONDITION COMMAND COMPLETE Yes No TD=0 Read End See Note 1, 2. #03.pm5 98.2.22, 1:34 PM 119[...]
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3-120 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Multiple READ (disconnect enabled) This sequence is intended for system which scans one page document dividing small quantity of data reading and saving to storage. IDENTIFY ARB SEL MO CMD Init Init ← Targ READ(TL) ;M=0 VD>=TL DI Image Data(64KB*N) Yes No TD<=WD STS MI BF GOOD COMMAND COMPLETE STS MI BF CHECK CON[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-121 INTERFACE Notes: 1. If the requested Transfer Length does not equal to actually transferred data size, the scanner returns CHECK CONDITION status and create Sense Data as bellow. ILI = 1 : INFORMATION : TL(requested Transfer Length) - actual transferred data size This status is sent to the latest READ command. For the ot[...]
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3-122 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Status Transition of Logical Unit UNIT ATTENTION status Reset BUS DEVICE RESET message INQUIRY command REQUEST SENSE command UNIT ATTENTION reported/cleared Range protected in reserved status Power ON NOT READY status Time to READY At room temperature (25 ° C): ≤ 60 seconds At low temperature (5 ° C): ≤ 5 minutes N[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3-123 INTERFACE Specifiable items for window parameter Window parameter items has some limitation owing to combination of their mutual functionality. The table below shows such limitations. Image Composition Item X, Y resolution Upper Left X, Y Width, Length Threshold Bit Per Pixel Halftone Pattern RIF(Reverse Image Format) Ou[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 4-1 BASIC OPERATION 4 CHAPTER BASIC OPERA TION This chapter provides power switch operation, operator panel arrangement and functions, messages, and replacement of consumables. The power switch is located at the right side of the scanner. Figure 4.1 shows switch location. Figure 4.1 Power switch location Power switch Power Swi[...]
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4-2 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 1 Lift-up the upper transport unit with both of your hands to release the "LIFT-up" latch and then to lower down the upper transport unit with your hands. 1 Lift the lever below the operator panel to open the upper transport unit from under. Opening the Upper T ranspor t Unit WARNING Make sure that the upper tran[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 4-3 BASIC OPERATION The operator panel is located at right side in front view of this device. The operator panel consists of an LCD display (24 columns × 2 lines), 3 LEDs and 5 buttons. Figure 4.2 shows layout of operator panel. Operator Panel Operator panel function Table 4.1 lists button functions, and Table 4.2 lists LED f[...]
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4-4 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Table 4.1 Button functions Button name Function Table 4.2 LEDs function Function When Power switch is turned on, this LED is turned on. While scanning, this LED is turned on. The scanner mulfunction is detected, this LED is turned on. When temporary error (Paper Jam, and so on) is detected, this LED is blinked. Temporary e[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 4-5 BASIC OPERATION LCD display When the Power switch is turned on following messages are displayed on LCD at On-line. Power-On to Ready 01234 W 5 a 6 r 7 m 8 i 9 n 10 g 11 - 12 u 13 p 14 15 N 16 o 17 w 18 ! 19 ! 20 21 22 23 Operation Ready 0123456 S 7 c 8 a 9 n 10 n 11 e 12 r 13 14 R 15 e 16 a 17 d 18 y 19 20 21 22 23 Operati[...]
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4-6 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Paper Counter 0123456 S 7 c 8 a 9 n 10 n 11 e 12 r 13 14 R 15 e 16 a 17 d 18 y 19 20 21 X 22 X 23 X Reading counter The counter of reading paper is displayed in a batch of the reading operation. 0123456 S 7 c 8 a 9 n 10 n 11 e 12 r 13 14 R 15 e 16 a 17 d 18 X 19 X 20 X 21 X 22 X 23 X Abrasion counter The abrasion counter i[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 4-7 BASIC OPERATION Buttons [Manual] button This button is used to select manual feed mode. By pressing this button, setting is switched between Manual mode and ADF mode. By pressing this button, scanner goes to manual feed mode and the hopper elevates. The next pressing this button, scanner exit from manual feed mode and the [...]
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4-8 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Message List Table 4.3 lists the messages indicating scanner statuses, temporary errors, and equipment errors in the On-line mode. The error conditions and how to recover are described in Chapter 5. ERROR PROCESSING AND RECOVERY. Table 4.3 Messages Item Power-On Ready Warning Temporary errors Equipment errors Message Warmi[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 4-9 BASIC OPERATION Loading Document This section provides how to load documents. When the LCD display on the operator panel has displayed “Hopper Empty”, supply documents as follows: Line mark Lock lever Guide Document Hopper table Extension Hopper table 1 Set the specified document width. Hold the lock lever at the guide[...]
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4-10 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 3 Adjust the stacker table to the document size. Note: Extend the stacker table and extension for long documents. Stand and extend the stopper up and also turn the lever in the stacker down for short documents. If the scanner is 500 sheets hopper type, extend the stacker table for long documents. And also use stopper for [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 4-11 BASIC OPERATION 4 Rotate the lamp so that the two terminals on each and align with the exit slot on the lamp socket. Maintain the alignment and remove the lamp from the lamp sockets. CAUTION Be careful not to pull the wire of the heater hard. Upper transport unit Operator panel Lever Power switch 3 Remove the two lamp soc[...]
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4-12 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual CAUTION • Be careful not to peel the tape on the heater assembly. • If any visible damage on the heater assembly is observed, please contact manufacturer's authorized service center for proper repair service. 6 Re-attach a new lamp to the C-shaped heater. Note: Position the lamp so that the following lengths are [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 4-13 BASIC OPERATION 7 To re-install lamp/heater, reverse procedures in item 4 above. Note: When re-stalling the lamp, make sure to rotate the lamp in the direction as shown in the left figure. Window Front Rear Socket 8 Close the upper transport unit. (See page 4-2)[...]
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4-14 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Replacing the back-side lamp 1 Turn off the power switch. 2 Slide and open the side cover (small cover on the center of the right cover). 3 Turn the thumb screw to unlock the lamp unit and pull the unit out of the machine. 4 Rotate the lamp so that the two terminals on each end align with the exit slot on the lamp socket.[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 4-15 BASIC OPERATION 5 Separate the C-shaped heater from the lamp body gently. CAUTION • Be careful not to peel the tape on the heater. • If any visible damage on the heater is observed, please contact manufacturer's authorized service center for proper repair service. 6 Re-attach a new lamp to the C-shaped heater. No[...]
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4-16 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 7 To re-install lamp/heater, reverse procedures in item 4 above. Note: Make sure to rotate lamp in the direction as shown in the left figure. 8 Align the lamp unit with the grooves on the machine and insert the lamp unit completely. Then, turn the thumb screw completely to avoid cover open error. 9 Attach the side cover. [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 4-17 BASIC OPERATION 3 Disconnect the two relay connectors on the roller ASY. (front: 3 pin, back: 2pin) 4 Push the two levers (green) towards each other to dis- engage with the upper locking holes and lower down the two levers until they engage with the two levers locking holes. 5 Lift the document sensor unit and keep it at [...]
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4-18 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Replace the pick roller as follows: 1 Turn off the power switch. 2 Open the upper transport unit. (See page 4-2) 3 Put off U shaped clips on both ends of the pick roller shaft. Pull the pick rollers outward each other to remove. 4 Install a new pick rollers and put the U shaped clips on the pick roller shaft. 5 Close the [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 4-19 BASIC OPERATION Replace the belt as follows: WARNING Wait at least 3 minutes after turning off the power before replacement. 3 Disconnect the two relay connectors on the roller ASY. 4 Push the two levers (green) towards each other to dis- engage with the upper locking holes and lower down the two levers until they engage [...]
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4-20 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 7 Hold both ends of the guide plate and press them down to remove the guide. 8 Pull out the belt ASY. Belt ASY Guide plate Roller Belt ASY Roller 11 Mount a new belt by following step 7 to 10 in reverse. Align the bracket on the shaft as shown in the figure. 12 Lift the document sensor unit and keep it at the upper positi[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 4-21 BASIC OPERATION 1 Turn off the power switch. Make sure that the hopper table is at the bottom. 2 Open the upper transport unit. (See page B-2) Replace the pad as follows: WARNING Wait at least 3 minutes after turning off the power before replacement. 14 Push the two levers (green) towards each other to dis- engage with th[...]
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4-22 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 5 Lift the document sensor unit and keep it at the upper position with one hand and pull the roller ASY out with the other hand. 6 Move the guide on the hopper table completely to the end. 7 Hold both ends of the guide plate and press them down to remove the guide. 8 Press the bracket in the direction A, and detatch the b[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 5-1 ERROR PROCESSING AND RECOVERY 5 CHAPTER ERROR PROCESSING AND RECOVERY This chapter provides how to handles temporary errors and equipment errors and what the operator should do to recover the scanner. Table 5.1 lists the scanner and operator actions for temporary errors. Table 5.1 Device and operator actions for temporary [...]
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5-2 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Table 5.1 Device and operator actions for temporary errors (continued) Scanner actions Action to recover LCD display HOPPER EMPTY [When a read operation is activated, the pick sensor (SPK) goes off but not the hopper empty sensor (SHE) is off.] - If an error is detected, the hopper table is lowered. Then, “Temporary Erro[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 5-3 ERROR PROCESSING AND RECOVERY Table 5.1 Device and operator actions for temporary errors (continued) Scanner actions Action to recover LCD display COVER OPEN MISS PICK ROLLER UNIT NOT SET HOPPER OVER- LOAD - The mechanism system is stopped immediately and an error message is displayed on the LCD display. - If the scanner i[...]
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5-4 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Table 5.1 Device and operator actions for temporary errors (continued) Scanner actions Action to recover LCD display PRINT HEAD NOT SET PRINT HEAD ALARM - Print head is not set. - “Temporary Error” is returned to the host computer and an error message is displayed on the LCD display. - Print head is not set correctly o[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 5-5 ERROR PROCESSING AND RECOVERY Table 5.2 Device and operator actions for equipment errors (Continued) LCD display Scanner actions (*1) Action to recover LAMP ALARM 1 LAMP ALARM 2 HEATER ALARM 1 HEATER ALARM 2 CCD UNIT ALARM 1 CCD UNIT ALARM 2 TEMP. ALARM FUSE ALARM * PRINT RAM ALARM * PRINT TIME-OUT * ALARM PRINT - The Chec[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 6-1 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATION DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TION This chapter provides document specification (size, type, limitations, grounding color area, drop-out color, and job separation sheet) for the scanner. Figure 6.1 shows document sizes which the scanner can read. For M3099GH, however, maximum size of A3 can be fed through the s[...]
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6-2 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual This section provides document types and weights available for the scanner, with precautions. Document type The recommended paper type for document is as follows: NOTICE Use specified paper only. (In rare occasion, double feeding may occur or document damage may occur.) • Fine paper • Plain paper (For example the paper[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 6-3 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATION • Paper thickness is not constant. (like envelope) • Paper has large rumples or curl. (See Note in next page) • Paper has folds or tears. • Tracing paper • Coating paper • Carbon paper • Carbonless paper • Paper size; smaller than 76 mm x 63 mm size, or larger than A3 width. • Other[...]
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6-4 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Note: • If carbonless papers are used, clean the roller twice as often as usual. • Paper should be straightend to fit the condition below. This section provides restrictions on document used for the scanner. Areas that must not be perforated Perforations are prohibited in the shaded area of Figure 6.2 to avoid document[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 6-5 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATION Print prohibit areas on the front and back surfaces Printing in area A on the front of a document may, in rare case, cause a document size detection error. Printing in area B on the front and back of a document may, in rare case, result a double feed error. Figure 6.3 shows print prohibit areas on th[...]
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6-6 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual As Figure 6.4 shows, the top 3-mm part of the read area on each surface should be left blank (grounding color) by specifying a drop- out color. If the drop-out color cannot be specified, select “Photo” for the document type (line drawing or photograph). For details of the drop-out color, see next Section. Grounding Col[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 6-7 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATION A drop-out color is color visible by a human eye but not visible to the scanner. To check the grounding color of document for a drop-out color, use the method and follow the standards given below. Print density measurement The spectrum chart shows in Figure 6.5 is used to measure print density. The m[...]
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6-8 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Shape The following Figure 6.6 shows the basic of the document. Job Separation Sheet Figure 6.6 Shape of document Document type The document type and ream weight specifications given in page 6- 2. However, the document size shall be A4 or larger (210 mm or more wider). 15 15 Center of document more than 210 mm Scanning dir[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 7-1 CONSUMABLES AND ACCESSORIES 7 CHAPTER CONSUMABLES AND ACCESSORIES This chapter provides consumables and accessories of the scanner. Table 7.1 lists consumables used for the scanner. Be sure to keep some spare parts in stock. The abrasion counter can be used to check the number of scanned documents. (See page 4-6) Table 7.1[...]
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7-2 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Table 7.2 lists accessories of the scanner. Table 7.2 Accessories Accessories Name Power cable (100 V or 200 V) Operator’s guide Terminator Consumable kit Remark Quantity 1 1 1 1 #07 Chapter 7 98.2.22, 1:52 PM 2[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 8-1 CLEANING 8 CHAPTER CLEANING This chapter provides cleaning locations and frequencies, cleaning tools, and procedure. Table 8.1 lists cleaning locations and frequencies of the scanner. Table 8.1 Cleaning locations and frequencies Cleaning Locations and Frequencies Locations Front-side lamp Roller and belt Transport path Gla[...]
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8-2 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Upper transport unit Operator panel Lever Power switch The tools required for cleaning are as follows: • Cleaning cloth (dry cloth, lint free) • Cleaner F2 • Isopropyl alcohol (Cleaner F1) • Cleaning sheet • Q-Tips NOTICE: Cleaner F2 should be used for steel rollers. Cleaning T ools This section provides instruct[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 8-3 CLEANING 4 Rotate the lamp so that the two terminals on each and align with the exit slot on the lamp socket. Maintain the alignment and remove the lamp from the lamp sockets. CAUTION Be careful not to pull the wire of the heater hard. 5 Clean the lamp with a dry cloth. CAUTION • Be careful not to peel the tape on the he[...]
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8-4 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Note: Make sure that the following lengths are the same: a 1 = a 2 b 1 = b 2 Window Window: transparent part Cross-sectional view of lamp and heater a 1 a 2 b 1 b 2 Heater 7 Close the upper transport unit. (See page 3-5) Window Front 6 To re-install lamp/heater, reverse procedures in item 4 above. Note: When re-installing [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 8-5 CLEANING Cleaning the rollers Cleaning the rollers with Cleaning Sheet: 1 Set the hopper table guides to the B4 width. 2 Remove protective paper from the cleaning sheet. With the adhesive side up, place the cleaning sheet on the hopper table by aligning it with the left guide. 3 Press [MODE2] twice, [MODE1] once, then [STA[...]
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8-6 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Cleaning the rollers with dry cloth and alcohol (Cleaner F1) 1 Open the upper transport unit. (See page 4-2) 2 Wipe the pick rollers, belt and the upper and lower transport unit rollers with a dry cloth or cloth soaked in isopropyl alcohol. 3 Close the upper transport unit. (See page 4-2) Cleaning the steel rollers with cl[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 8-7 CLEANING Cleaning the glass surface Clean the glass surface of the sheet guide assembly as follows: 1 Open the upper transport unit. (See page 4-2) 2 Lift the sheet guide assembly by holding the handles on both ends and pull it out of the machine. 3 Wipe the glass surface (on both sides) with a dry cloth or cloth soaked in[...]
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8-8 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 4 Close the document sensor unit. 5 Close the upper transport unit. (See page 4-2) Document detection sensor Clean the document detection sensor as follows: 1 Open the upper transport unit. (See page 4-2) 2 Hold the handles of the document sensor unit and keep the unit open. 3 Wipe the two sensor windows (a and b) with a d[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual 8-9 CLEANING Reading timing sensor Clean the reading timing sensor as follows: 1 Open the upper transport unit. (See page 4-2) 2 Wipe the sensor top of sensor at the transport path of the upper transport unit with a dry cloth or cloth soaked in isopropyl alcohol. 3 Close the upper transport unit. (See page 4-2) Ejection sensor[...]
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M3099GX / G H OEM Manual A-1 ENDORSER APPENDIX A ENDORSER Table A.1 lists the endorser specifications. Table A.1 Endorser specifications A1. Specifications Item Specification Printing method Ink jet printing method Characters Alphabet : A to Z, a to z Number : 0, 1, to , 9 Symbol : ! ” # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , – . / : ; < = > ? @ [ ¥ ] [...]
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M3099GX / GH OEM Manual A-2 By the operator panel you can set following conditions. Other conditions such as print offset, print characters can be set by the host machine. A2.1 How to set the endorser ON (or OFF) When you use the endorser, you must set the endorser ON as follows. 1 While pressing the [Mode 1], turn on the power of the scanner. Then[...]
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M3099GX / GH OEM Manual A-3 ENDORSER EEPROM WRITE? (Mode 2 Write) Screen 5 5 To set the status in EEPROM, press [Mode 1] until * blinks. Then press [Mode 2] to change the LCD display into Screen 5. If you want to set, press [Mode 2]. And the LCD displays Screen 6 about three seconds. 6 If you want to return to the ENDORSER INITIAL screen (Screen 2)[...]
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M3099GX / GH OEM Manual A-4 12 Press [Mode 2] to see Screen 10. You may see current print number. If you want to reset the number, press [Mode 2]. And you can see Screen 11 for 3 sec. If you don’t want it, press [Mode 1] to go to Screen 9. If you want to close the job, go to 7. A2.5 How to reset the print head life counter You must reset the prin[...]
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M3099GX / GH OEM Manual A-5 ENDORSER 17 Press [Mode 2] once and press [Mode 1] once. Place the document on the stacker. Then press [START]. NOTICE: The scanner prints the five digit numbers from the initial number by the increment of one. NOTICE: Before pressing [START], you can set document size, resolution and so on. (See OPERATOR’S GUIDE) A3.1[...]
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M3099GX / GH OEM Manual A-6 5 Reset the print head life counter by the procedure stated in section A2.5. (See NOTICE) You can test the printing by the procedure in section A2.6 NOTICE: The reset of the print head life counter is important to correctly detect the life of the new print head. A3.2 Print head position adjustment You can adjust the prin[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual B-1 SETUP MODE APPENDIX B SETUP MODE This chapter explains the setup mode of the scanner. When you activate the setup mode, you must set as follows. 1 While pressing the [Mode 1], turn on the power of the scanner. Then the LCD displays Screen 1. 2 After a while the LCD displays the SETUP MODE initial screen. (Screen 2) 3 Press[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual B-2 B.3 Contents of the setup mode 1 Setting double feed detection 2 Setting IPC-2 pre-set 3 Reset of abrasion counter 4 Setting buzzer 5 Setting pre-pick 6 Adjusting LCD contrast 7 Setting pick speed 8 Setting initial value of endorser number 9 Setting method of endorser reset 10 Reset of endorser number 11 Reset of ink count[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual B-3 SETUP MODE Mode Setup type Contents Set the time from when Start Command Timeout limits until hopper table is lowered. Set in EEPROM whether the heater control is on or off. 17 Setting hopper time 18 Setting heater control B3.1 Setting double-feed detection When you set the using of double-feed detection, you must set as f[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual B-4 8 Press [Mode 1] and [Mode 2] at a time to see Screen 4. The settings are stored to EEPROM. 9 When you close the setup mode, press [Stop]. Then the readable screen is displayed. Mode Details ON/OFF “OFF” is default setting. 1 “1” is default setting. This mode is used when the batch of paper which length are same ar[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual B-5 SETUP MODE C If you press the [Mode 1] at Screen 12, IPC-2 pre-set mode can be not used. Also the setting is changed to “No” obligatory and stored to EEPROM. If you press the [Mode 2] at Screen 12, IPC-2 pre-set mode can be used and the setting number is stored to EEPROM. When you close the setup mode, go to 9 . Panel/[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual B-6 Reading parameter Reading Transfer Transfer Resolu- Start of Density Line-art Halftone mode mode rate tion reading /Photo Valid ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Invalid ● ● ● ● ● ● Reading parameter DTC Size Portrait Picking Document γ patterns Contrast Automatic / Landscape selection separation Valid ?[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual B-7 SETUP MODE << SETUP MODE >> BUZZER SET BUZZER SET ON B3.4 Setting buzzer When you set the using of buzzer, you must set as follows. 17 At Screen 2, press [Mode 1] four times to go to the BUZZER SET screen. (Screen 16) 18 Press [Mode 2] to see Screen 17. If “ON” is displayed, the buzzer will ring when the er[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual B-8 << SETUP MODE >> LCD CONTRAST LCD CONTRAST Screen 21 Screen 20 << SETUP MODE >> PICK SPEED SET PICK SPEED SET FAST SLOW Screen 22 Screen 23 B3.6 Adjusting LCD contrast When you adjust the LCD contrast, you must set as follows. 23 At Screen 2, press [Mode 1] six times to go to the LCD CONTRAST screen[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual B-9 SETUP MODE 0 0 0 0 1 (1 page) 0 0 0 0 2 (2 pages) :: ↓↓ 6 5 5 3 4 (65534 pages) 6 5 5 3 5 (65545 pages) → B3.8 Setting initial value of endorser When you set the using of endorser and the initial number, you must see Section A2.1 and A2.2 of Appendix A. The details are as follows. • The using of Endorser (ON/OFF) T[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual B-10 << SETUP MODE >> SCSI-ID SET Screen 24 SCSI-ID SET 5 Screen 25 << SETUP MODE >> PRODUCT-ID SET PRODUCT-ID SET X X X X X X Screen 27 Screen 26 B3.10 Reset of endorser When you reset the number to the initial number, you must see Section A2.4 of Appendix A. B3.11 Reset of ink counter When you reset t[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual B-11 SETUP MODE 38 At Screen 27, the Product-ID may be M3099G, M3099GH or M3096G at each time you press [Mode 1] in case of M3099GH, and M3099G or M3096G at each time you press [Mode 1] in case of M3099GX. 39 Press [Mode 2] to see Screen 26. The setting are stored to EEPROM. 40 When you close the setup mode, go to 9 . B3.14 Se[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual B-12 B3.15 Setting picking time When you set the picking time, you must set as follows. f At Screen 2, press [Mode 1] fifteen times to go to the PICK TIMER screen. (Screen 30) g Press [Mode 2] to see Screen 31. (The default setting is 2 sec.) h At Screen 31, press [Mode 1] until the digit you want to change blinks. Then press [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual B-13 SETUP MODE B3.17 Setting hopper time When you set the hopper time, you must set as follows. 56 At Screen 2, press [Mode 1] seventeen times to go to the HOPPER TIMER screen. (Screen 34) 57 Press [Mode 2] to see Screen 35. (The default setting is 7 sec.) 58 At Screen 35, press [Mode 1] until the digit you want to change bli[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual C-1 SEPARATION PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT 1 Turn off the power switch. Make sure that the hopper table is at the bottom. 2 Open the upper transport unit. (See page 4-2) 3 Disconnect the two relay connectors on the roller ASY. 4 Push the two levers (green) towards each other to dis- engage with the upper locking holes and lower down t[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual C-2 5 Lift the document sensor unit and keep it at the upper position with one hand and pull the roller ASY out with the other hand. 6 Move the guide on the hopper table completely to the end. 7 Hold both ends of the guide plate and press them down to remove the guide. 8 Adjust the separation pressure by using the separa- tion[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual GL-1 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Glossary of T er ms A4 size A standard paper size used in Japan and other countries. Paper is 210 x 297 mm (8.25 x 11.6 inches). ASCII The acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. ASCII is a set of 256 codes (numbered 0 to 255) used to communicate information between a computer and[...]
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GL-2 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Endorser The unit for printing characters before or after scanning. These characters may be used for collation of the documents and the image data. (See appendix A) Equipment error An error which the operator can not recover, such as optical system alarm, temperature alarm and so on. It is necessary to make contact manufa[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual GL-3 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Image emphasis Density is decreased for lighter but not completely white areas adjacent to black areas. Weakening this emphasis eliminates spot noise or produces softened images. Interface The connection that allows communication from one part of a system to another. For example, electrical signals are t[...]
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GL-4 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Operator panel A panel containing the scanner indicators and buttons. The operator panel is used to control scanner operations such as loading document selecting features, and changing setup options. Outline extraction The boundary between black and white areas is traced and the outline extracted for closed areas. RS-232C[...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual IN-1 INDEX Index A ABORT (Init → Targ)␣ ␣ 3-102 Abrasion counter␣ ␣ 4-6, B-2, B-6 ARBITRATION Phase␣ ␣ 3-16 Arbitration Delay␣ ␣ 3-12 Areas that must not be perforated␣ ␣ 6-4 Arrangement of units␣ ␣ 1-6 Assertion period␣ ␣ 3-12 Asynchronous Information Transfer␣ ␣ 3-20 Attention Condition␣ ?[...]
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IN-2 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual Inquiry Command␣ ␣ 3-32 Interface␣ ␣ 2-1 Interface circuit␣ ␣ 1-8 Interface control␣ ␣ 1-9 Inversion function␣ ␣ 1-10 J Job Separation Sheet␣ ␣ 6-8 L Lamp Replacement␣ ␣ 4-10 LCD contrast B-2, B-8 LCD display␣ ␣ 4-5 Light source␣ ␣ 2-1 Loading Document␣ ␣ 4-9 M Main control unit␣ [...]
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M3099GX/GH OEM Manual IN-3 INDEX N Negation Period␣ ␣ 3-13 NO OPERATION (Init → Targ)␣ ␣ 3-106 noise removing␣ ␣ 1-10 O OBJECT POSITION␣ ␣ 3-73 Opening the Upper Transport Unit␣ ␣ 4-2 Operation of the control unit␣ ␣ 1-8 Operation of the mechanism unit␣ ␣ 1-7 Operation Overview␣ ␣ 1-7 Operator panel␣ ␣ 1-6, 1-8[...]
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IN-4 M3099GX/GH OEM Manual SEND COMMAND␣ ␣ 3-74 SEND DIAGNOSTIC Command␣ ␣ 3-55 Sensor␣ ␣ 2-1 SEPARATION PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT C-1 SET WINDOW Command␣ ␣ 3-56 Shape␣ ␣ 6-8 Signals␣ ␣ 3-8 Signal Source␣ ␣ 3-9 Signal Values␣ ␣ 3-9 Smoothing␣ ␣ 1-10 SPECIFICATIONS␣ ␣ 2-1 Stacker␣ ␣ 1-6 Standard INQUIRY Data␣ [...]
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