Kyocera FS-1200 manual Setting the Audio Warning Buzzer

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2.15. Setting the Audio Warning (Buzzer)

2.15. Setting the Audio Warning (Buzzer)

In addition to the message displayed when the paper supply is exhausted, or when paper jamming occurs, an audio warning is made to sound. This is useful, for example, when the printer is in a location some dis- tance from the user.

The audio alarm is set to ON when leaving the factory. An audio alarm corresponding to the type of printer error will sound according to the table below. If the alarm is set to OFF, it is made not to sound.

Type of Error and Corresponding Audio Alarm (Buzzer)

 

 

 

Alarm Frequency

 

Priority

Error Message

 

Remarks

Short beeps: approx. 0.8 s

 

 

 

Long beeps: approx. 0.4 s

 

 

 

 

 

 

High

5HSODFHý 7RQHU

short beeps

&OHDQý SULQWHU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5HSODFHý ý ý ZDVWHð

short beeps

 

 

 

 

WRQHUý ERWWOH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

&OHDQý SULQWHU

short beeps

 

 

3UHVVý &217,18(

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3DSHUý MDP

short beeps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3DSHUý SDWKý HUURU

short beeps

*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2SWLRQý VWDFNHU

short beeps

*

 

 

SDSHUý IXOO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5HPRYHý ý ý ý ý ý 2SWï

short beeps

*

 

 

6WDFNHUý SDSHU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/RDGý 03ý WUD\

short beeps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0HPRU\ý RYHUIORZ

short beeps

 

 

3UHVVý &217,18(

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3ULQWý RYHUUXQ

short beeps

 

 

3UHVVý &217,18(

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.3'/ý HUURU

short beeps

 

 

3UHVVý &217,18(

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0(025<&$5'ý HUU

short beeps

*

 

 

3UHVVý &217,18(

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5$0ý ',6.ý HUURU

short beeps

 

 

3UHVVý &217,18(

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2SWïý 520ý HUURU

short beeps

*

 

 

3UHVVý &217,18(

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6HWý SDSHU

short beeps

 

 

3UHVVý &217,18(

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low

/RDGý &DVVHWWH

short beeps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$GGý SDSHU

long beeps

 

 

 

 

 

*These error messages are displayed if the relevant option is fitted.

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Contents FS-1200 Introduction Limitation of Remedies Limited WarrantyLicense Typeface Trademark Acknowledgement GeneralConforming to the Class B limits FCC statementLaser safety Interface connectorsSafety information Important note on the interface connectorsCdrh regulations Ozone concentrationCE Marking Directive Declaration of Conformity U.S.ADeclaration of Conformity Australia ViiiDisclaimer Canadian Department of Communications compliance statementISO Moving the Printer Prolonged Non-Use and Moving the PrinterProlonged Non-use Kyocera ECO-PRODUCT Action program EnergyIntroduction Maintenance FeaturesPrint Engine Features Options Software FeaturesPrescribe 2e Programming Manual on CD-ROM CD-ROM Kyocera Digital LibraryTable of Contents Xvi Xvii Serial RS-232C/RS-422A Interface Option Appendix C Host Computer InterfacePlaces to Avoid Positioning the PrinterClearance Frequency Temperature 10C to 32.5C 50F to 90.5F Humidity 20% to 80%Basic requirements VoltageUnpacking and Inspection Power SupplyList of Shipped Components Front View Names of PartsRear View Interior ViewOpen the top cover Setting Up and InterfacingInstall the toner container Close the top cover Install the waste toner bottleOpen the side cover on the left side of the printer Adjust the paper guides in the cassette and add paper Clip Open the paper stopper on the face-down output tray Install the face-up output trayParallel interface Attach the power cordConnect the printer to the computer Test the interface with the computer Set the emulation modePrint a status Windows 95/Windows Install the printer driverCD-ROM Drive Name\drivers\Language\pcl\9x CD-ROM Drive Name\drivers\Language\kpdl\9x WindowsDuplex Printing from the MP tray First Mode Automatic Manual FeedingCassette Mode MP Multi-Purpose Tray FeedingMP Multi-Purpose Tray Feeding First Mode Automatic Manual FeedingFeeding Envelopes Cassette ModeTo Remove the Memory Card Memory CardHandling a Memory Card Removing the Main Circuit Board Memory Expansion InstallationPrinting condition Resolution 300 dpi 600 dpi Withdrawing the Main Circuit Board from the Printer Dimm to be used Installing and Removing The DimmInstalling Dimm Removing Dimm Testing the Expansion MemoryControl Panel Operating the Laser PrinterMessage Meaning Interface IndicatorResolution Indicator Message DisplayCopy Indicator Paper Size IndicatorIndicator Name Description Symbolic IndicatorsKey Function Control KeysFeed Selection Operating ProceduresSwitching Power On Stack SelectionCanceling Printing On-line/Off-line SettingStatus Printout Sample Status Form Feed Function Default Setting Using the Mode Select MenuMode Select Menu 2SWïý 520ý ý ý ý ý ý ý Parallel Interface Configuring InterfacesRAM Disk Operations Setting the RAM Disk SizeWriting Data to a Memory Card Operating a Memory CardHints on Writing Fonts to the Memory Card Reading Fonts/Data from a Memory CardDeleting Data from a Memory Card Printing a list of data names Formatting a Memory CardSetting Custom Sizes Duplex path Setting the Paper TypeCassette, Media Type and Custom Settings Paper Type User Setting Making SettingsLvdeoh Submenus displayed Selection parameters DescriptionSleep Ecopower Mode Dumping Received Data Cancel keyKIR 2 Level White vertical stripes Ecoprint ModeOptimized stripes Dark vertical stripesResource Protection Adjusting the Print DensityType of Error and Corresponding Audio Alarm Buzzer Setting the Audio Warning BuzzerSetting the Audio Warning Buzzer Internal Fonts FontsFont Number Font samples List of FontsInternal Scalable and Bitmap Fonts List of Fonts Kpdl Fonts List of Fonts Supplying Toner Toner Kit ReplacementToner kit replacement interval Toner Kit to be UsedTo replace the toner container, proceed as follows Toner Kit Replacement Replace the Waste Toner Bottle Do not cap the new waste toner bottle Main Charger Unit CleaningCleaning the Charger Wire Cleaning the Grid Paper Feed Unit If the printing is abnormal General GuideIf the printer does not print Interface Problems Power ProblemsCheck the developer unit Print Quality ProblemsCompletely blank printout All-black printoutCheck the control panel Clean the charger wireDropouts, horizontal streaks, stray dots Black or white vertical streaksGrey background Faint or blurred printingCheck the transfer roller Dirt on the top edge or back of the paperCharacters out of position Check the paper chute and the rampSymbolic Indicators Indicators and MessagesIndicators Message Corrective Action Maintenance MessagesMaintenance Messages DOO Vhuylfh Ning to ensure correct reading of the memory card Error MessagesError Messages 0025&$5 HUUúú Correcting a Paper Jam Printer SymbolRear Cover Printing method Drum cleaningPower requirements Power consumptionPrinter Specifications General Guidelines Paper SpecificationsTable B.1 Specifications SpecificationPaper Size Selecting the Right PaperCondition of the Paper CompositionThickness Caliper Basis WeightMoisture Content SmoothnessPaper type Media type Special PaperAdhesive-Backed Labels Table B.3 Transparency SpecificationsTable B.4 Adhesive Label Specifications TransparencyRecycled Paper EnvelopesColored Paper Preprinted PaperParallel interface communication modes Parallel InterfacePin In/out Description Interface SignalsTable C.1. Parallel Connector Pin Assignments Power Ready Pin Data 0 1 to Data 7 8 Pins 2 toPaper Empty PError Pin Error* nFault PinRS-232C interface Interface SignalsSerial RS-232C/RS-422A Interface Option RS-422A interface voltage levels Overview of Signals RS-422ASerial Connector RS-422A interfaceRS-232C/RS-422A Protocol H7 Buffer nearly-empty threshold Prescribe Frpo D0 commandRS-232C Cable Connection Preparing an RS-232C CableConnecting the Printer to the Computer Memory Card IndexIndex-2 Basic Operations During Mode Selection Mode Select MenuFrom Previous To 495 seconds