Fault Override

When a fault occurs on the Document Center 220/230/332/340, the Touch Screen displays step-by-step instructions for the walkup user to clear the fault. The instructions include contacting the Key Operator if the fault cannot be cleared.

The Key Operator can then enter their PIN to access the Fault Override screen to disable the faulty component. After the component is disabled, all features will be available except those that require the disabled component. This then enables other machine features to be used until the disabled component is enabled.

Use Fault Override only if all other attempts to clear the fault have failed. Entering Fault Override Mode might require action to disable the faulted component, delete the faulted job, or both, depending on the type of job and fault.

The Key Operator can call the Xerox Welcome Centre if the fault cannot be cleared.

NOTE: Use caution when deleting a remote job - it may not be possible to re-create or resubmit the job.

Machine Setups

Xerox Document Centre 220/230/332/340 Setup Guide

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Xerox 230, 340, 332, 220 setup guide Fault Override

230, 332, 340, 220 specifications

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