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MultiPASS 1000
SERVICE
MANUAL
Canon


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The marks used in this manual have the following meanings.
Mark
Meaning
A
States a precaution to be taken to prevent damage to personnel,
damage to the product, or damage to electronic components by
discharge of static electricity, for example.
A Statesaprecautiontobetakentopreventdamagetoelectronic
components by electrostatic discharge.
Gives useful information to understand descriptions.
NOTE
Indicates sections to be read to obtain more detailed
information.
REFERENCE


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This manual consists of the following two parts, each providing information
needed to service the respective product:
Part 1: Facsimile
This section describes the facsimile function of the respective product.
Part 2: Printer
This section describes the printer function of the respective product.
Each of the above parts is further divided into the following five chapters:
Chapter
Safety and Precautions
This part explains how to service the unit safely. It is very important, SO
please read it.
Chapter 2: Operating
This part explains how to operate the unit properly. Information required
about installation, service operations and service switches.
Chapter 3: Technical Reference
This part explains the product
and the technical theory of
the product.
Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service
This part explains how to maintain the products for adjustment and
troubleshooting.
Chapter 5: Appendices
This part explains the informations of the optional products.
For more details of user operations, see the separate volume of
Instruction Book.
Procedures for assembly/disassembly are not given in this
manual. See the illustrations in the separate volume of Parts
Catalog.


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Part 1: Facsimile
Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions
1. DANGER TO PERSONNEL
1
Electric Shock
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Power supply primary side
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Telephone line primary
side
1.2 High Temperature Parts
1.3 Moving and Rotating Parts
1.4 Ink Stains
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2. DANGER TO EQUIPMENT
2.1 Precautions in the Instruction Book
2.2 Handling the BJ Cartridge
2.3 Precautions when Servicing
2.3.1 Parts replacement
2.3.2 ESD (Electrostatic discharge damage)
2.3.3 Short circuit
2.3.4 Contact sensor
2.35 Installation
2.3.6 BJ printer
2.3.7 Replacing the SCNT board
2.3.8 Replacing the lithium battery
2.3.9 NCU board
2.4 Precautions when Carrying, Moving and Transporting
2.5 Pulling Out Recording Paper
3. PRECAUTIONS FOR DATA
3.1 Data Cleared when the Power Goes Off
3.2 Data Clear Using Service Data
3.3 Telephone Charge when Using the FAX/TEL Switching Function
4. PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS
4.1 Data Backed Up by Lithium Battery
4.2 Stored Reception Date Transfer
4.2.1
Service Soft Switch Setting
4.2.2 RX Image Transfer
4.3 Protective Functions for BJ Cartridge
5. QUALIFICATION REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION WORK
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Chapter 2: Operating Instructions
1. NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
1
Main Unit Overview
1.2 Operation Switches
Control panel section
1.2.2 Right side panel
1.2.3 Left side panel
1.2.4 Handset
2. ABRIDGED OPERATIONS
2.1 Making copies
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2.2 Telephone
2-12
2.3 Transmission
2-13
2.4 Reception
2-14
2.5 Cleaning
2-15
2.6 Entering Names when Regislering
2-17
3. SERVICE OPERATION FUNCTIONS
2-17
3.1 Error Display Functions
2-17
3.1
Error displays
2-18
3.1.2 Error reports
2-19
3.2 Report Output Function
2-19
3.2.1
User report output functions
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3.2.2 Service report output functions
2-48
3.3 User Data
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3.3.1 User data overview
2-50
3.3.2 User data menu
2-55
3.3.3 TEL registration
2-57
3.3.4 User settings
2 -59
3.3.5 Report settings
2-61
3.3.6 TX settings
2-63
3.3.7 RX settings
2-65
3.3.8 Printer settings
2-67
3.3.9 BJ print settings
2-67
3.3.10 System settings
2-69
3.4 Service Data Registration/Setting
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3.4.1 Service data overview
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3.4.2 Service data registration/setting method
2-71
3.4.3 Service data menu
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3.4.4 Explanation of service data
2-102
3.5 Hardware Switch
2-103
3.6 Test Functions
2-103
3.6.1 Test mode overview
2-104
3.6.2 Test mode flowcharts
2-108
3.6.3 D-RAM tests
2-108
3.6.4 CS test
2-108
3.6.5 Print test
2-109
3.6.6 Modem and NCU tests
2-112
3.6.7 Aging test
2-112
3.6.8 Faculty test
2-118
3.6.9 BJ test overview
2-119
3.6.10 BJ test mode flowcharts
2-120
3.6.11 Test print
2-121
3.6.12 Footer LED test
2-121
3.6.13 BJ adjust
2-122
4. SUPPLEMENT TO INSTRUCTION BOOK
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4.1 copy
2-122
4.2 Memory Transmission
2-122
4.3 Hold Melody
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4.4 Dialing in Fax Transmission and Polling Reception
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4.5 Telephone Number Directory