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<RegistrationCard>
This is not supported in Version 1.00.
(9) Version information
The version information of this application program is displayed.
When SystemInfo(S) is clicked, the PC information is displayed.
(10) End the program
Click File(F)_Exit(X) to end the program.
Another way to end the program is to close the window of the
main menu.
3. Writing from download card
(UKOG-0008QSZZ) to PC
1) Turn off the power of the notebook PC.
2) Insert the download card into the card adapter, and insert the card
adapter into the PCMCIA slot of the notebook PC. (Set the write
protect switch to OFF.)
3) Turn on the power of the notebook PC.
4) The card is recognized. But click the cancel icon to ignore it. 
5) Start the Panther FAX download application (Maintenance Fax Pro-
gram)
6) Write data into ProgramArea from the file.
Motoroller S37 file data are written into ProgramArea of the card.
Click Option(O)_WriteProgramArea(P) in the menu.
After the confirmation message, the common dialog box is dis-
played. Specify S37 file to be written.
1) When writing a download program (This procedure must be per-
formed when a program is newly downloaded.)
<a> Click [Option] – [Write Program Area].
<b> Select the version-up file [DwldXXX.s37].
<c> Writing is ended. 
2) When writing the main program
<a> Click [FILE] – [Write Main Program].
<b> Select the version-up file [CromXXX.s37].
<c> Writing is ended.
When the file is specified, the progress bar is displayed to indicate
the progress level and writing is processed.
The flow of processes is as follows.
ProgramArea erase 
→ Erase check → Data read and write → verify
check of written data
∗ To interrupt the process, press the ESC key.
After completion of data write, initialize the main menu again. (The
data are read from the card.)
7) After completion of writing, turn off the power of the notebook PC,
and remove the card adapter. 
8) Set the write protect switch to ON.
4. Writing to main PWB flash ROM
1) Necessary tools
Small flash card (4MB) Panasonic BN-S04MF4C (UKOG-
0008QSZZ)
2) Select the FAX mode, then turn off the power.
(Since LCD display is made in the FAX mode, be sure to select the
FAX mode before turning off the power.) 
3) Insert the download card into the expansion memory slot.
4) Turn on the power. 
5) The buzzer sounds twice (long buzzer), and downloading is started.
6) During downloading:
FAX mode: The version name is displayed on the LCD and the
buzzer does not sound.
Copy mode: The buzzer keeps sounding. (Not abnormal)
7) The buzzer sounds three times (Long buzzer), and download is
completed.
“DOWNLOAD OK POWER OFF” is displayed. 
8) Turn off the power and remove the card.
The errors in downloading are as follows:
Long
buzzer
Short
buzzer
Countermeasure
Card writing
not completed
2 times
2 times
Rewrite the download
card.
Download card
abnormality
2 times
3 times
Rewrite the download
card.
Download card
sum check
2 times
4 times
Rewrite the download
card.
Flash erase
abnormality
2 times
5 times
Main PWB abnormality
Flash write
abnormality
2 times
6 times
Main PWB abnormality
Flash sum
abnormality
2 times
7 times
Main PWB abnormality
Note: 
● Do not turn off the power during downloading.  
● Do not switch the mode during downloading. 
● Disconnect the telephone line and the interface cable of PC.
(1)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(3)
ON side
OFF side
AR-FX2
9  –  3
[10] TROUBLE CODE LIST
1. Machine trouble codes
Main 
code
Sub code
Details of trouble
F6
00
Content
F6
∗∗ MCU-FAX communication
trouble (MCU detection)
Detail
Communication establishment error,
framing, parity, protocol error
Cause
Bad connection of FAX control PWB
connector
Harness trouble between Fax control
PWB and MCU PWB
Motherboard connector pin breakage
FAX control PWB ROM trouble, data
error
Check
and
remedy
Check connection and harness
between the FAX control PWB and
the MCU PWB.
Check grounding of the machine.
Check the FAX control PWB ROM.
10
Content
FAX control PWB trouble
Detail
MCU-FAX control PWB
communication trouble
Cause
Bad connection of FAX control PWB
connector
Harness trouble between Fax control
PWB and MCU PWB
Motherboard connector pin breakage
FAX control PWB ROM trouble, data
error
Check
and
remedy
Check connection and harness
between the FAX control PWB and
the MCU PWB.
Check grounding of the machine.
Check the FAX control PWB ROM.
80
Content
FAX control PWB trouble (Protocol)
Detail
MCU-FAX control PWB
communication trouble (Protocol error)
Cause
Bad connection of FAX control PWB
connector
Harness trouble between Fax control
PWB and MCU PWB
Motherboard connector pin breakage
FAX control PWB ROM trouble, data
error
Check
and
remedy
Check connection and harness
between the FAX control PWB and
the MCU PWB.
Check grounding of the machine.
Check the FAX control PWB ROM.
81
Content
FAX control PWB trouble (Parity)
Detail
MCU-FAX control PWB
communication trouble (Parity error)
Cause
Bad connection of FAX control PWB
connector
Harness trouble between Fax control
PWB and MCU PWB
Motherboard connector pin breakage
FAX control PWB ROM trouble, data
error
Check
and
remedy
Check connection and harness
between the FAX control PWB and
the MCU PWB.
Check grounding of the machine.
Check the FAX control PWB ROM.
Main 
code
Sub code
Details of trouble
F6
82
Content
FAX control PWB trouble (Overrun)
Detail
MCU-FAX control PWB
communication trouble (Overrun error)
Cause
Bad connection of FAX control PWB
connector
Harness trouble between Fax control
PWB and MCU PWB
Motherboard connector pin breakage
FAX control PWB ROM trouble, data
error
Check
and
remedy
Check connection and harness
between the FAX control PWB and
the MCU PWB.
Check grounding of the machine.
Check the FAX control PWB ROM.
84
Content
FAX control PWB trouble (Framing)
Detail
MCU-FAX control PWB
communication trouble (Framing error)
Cause
Bad connection of FAX control PWB
connector
Harness trouble between Fax control
PWB and MCU PWB
Motherboard connector pin breakage
FAX control PWB ROM trouble, data
error
Check
and
remedy
Check connection and harness
between the FAX control PWB and
the MCU PWB.
Check grounding of the machine.
Check the FAX control PWB ROM.
88
Content
FAX control PWB trouble (Time out)
Detail
MCU-FAX control PWB
communication trouble (Time out
error)
Cause
Bad connection of FAX control PWB
connector
Harness trouble between Fax control
PWB and MCU PWB
Motherboard connector pin breakage
FAX control PWB ROM trouble, data
error
Check
and
remedy
Check connection and harness
between the FAX control PWB and
the MCU PWB.
Check grounding of the machine.
Check the FAX control PWB ROM.
AR-FX2
10 – 1
2. Communication error codes
A. Error code identification
Communication error xx (xxxx)
(In print out, the communication error display is made. In FAX status
check,  “ERROR XX XXXX” is displayed.
When transmission or reception is not executed normally due to distur-
bance in protocol signals and image signals by the trouble in the line,
the code of 6 digits is displayed on the transmission result check menu
(reception result check menu).
Upper 2 digits of a communication error code: 00 – 58 (error code) is
displayed. (Communication result code)
Lower 4 digits of a communication error code: Error code1, Error code
2
1) Refer to the communication result code.
2) Refer to error code 1.
3) Refer to error code 2.
(Error code 1 other than V.34 mode is “00”.)
<Communication result code>
Error code
(Communication 
result)
Communication
report result
column
Communication
interruption content
0  – 31
For details of 0 –
31, refer to the
communication
result code.
Depends on the
communication
disconnection position.
For 16 or later, V.34
mode communication.
33
Busy
The calling side cannot
connect the line with the
other party.
34
Cancel
An interruption command
is made during
transmission or reception.
A reservation is canceled.
An interruption command
is entered with the
interruption key.
35
Power OFF
Power OFF during
transmission or reception
36
(Recording paper
empty)
37
(Recording paper
jam)
38
Reception
memory over
Memory over during
reception
39
(Discrepancy in
the number of
sheets)
40
(Interface not
accepted)
41
Transmission
length over
The length of
transmission data of one
page exceeds the range
during transmission.
42
Reception length
over
The length of reception
data of one page
exceeds the range
during reception.
43
Communication
(OK)
Communication enable
before transmission
44
Document error
A document jam during
direct transmission
Error code
(Communication 
result)
Communication
report result
column
Communication
interruption content
45
(Image quality
error)
46
No response
from the other
party
The FAX signal from the
other party cannot detect
within T1 time.
47
(Communication
error)
48
OK
Communication normal
end
49
No send request
function on the
other party
The other party has no
send request function
when receiving a send
request.
The other party has no
data to send.
50
Send request not
accepted
DCN is received for DTC
when sending a send
request.
There is no data to send
when sending a send
request.
51
Send request
enable number
discrepancy
Discrepancy in the
enable number when
sending a send request.
Discrepancy in the
system number when
sending a send request.
52
No confidential
function on the
other party
The other party has no
confidential function
when sending a
confidential message.
(Including the other
company’s machines)
53
Confidential
function not
accepted
DCN is received for NSS
when receiving a
confidential message.
54
Confidential box
No. NG
A confidential box
number which is not
registered is directed
when receiving a
confidential message.
55
No interface
function on the
other party
The other party has no
interface function when
sending an interface
command.
56
Interface not
accepted
DCN is received for NSS
when sending an
interface command.
A receiving station
number which is not
registered is directed
when receiving an
interface command.
57
Interface ID
discrepancy
Discrepancy in the
interface ID when
receiving an interface
command.
58
Reception
inhibition number
Transmission is made
from a reception
inhibition number.
AR-FX2
10  –  2
<Communication result codes>
Error 
code
Final reception signal
(Transmitting side)
Final reception signal
(Receiving side)
0
Abnormal signal
Abnormal signal
1
NSF, DIS
NSS, DCS
2
CFR
NSC, DTC
3
FTT
EOP
4
MCF
EOM
5
PIP, PIN
MPS
6
RTN, RTP
PRI-Q
7
No signal
DCN
8
PPR
PPS-EOP
9
PPS-EOM
10
PPS-MPS, PPS-NULL
11
RNR
RR
12
CTR
CTC
13
ERR
EOR-Q
14
PPS-PRI-Q
15
16
Abnormal signal
Abnormal signal
17
NSF, DIS
NSS, DCS
18
CFR
NSC, DTC
19
FTT
PPS-EOP
20
MCF
PPS-EOM
21
PIP, PIN
PPS-MPS, PPS-NULL
22
RTN, RTP
PRI-Q
23
No signal
DCN
24
PPR
25
RNR
RR
26
CTR
CTC
27
ERR
EOR-Q
28
PPS-PRI-Q
29
V.8 Phase-1
V.8 Phase-1
30
V.8 Phase-2
V.8 Phase-2
31
V.8 Phase-3
V.8 Phase-3
(Note) For error codes 16 – 31, V.34 mode communication.
<Error codes 1>
21
Timeout standby for INFO0
22
Check sum error in INFO0
23
Timeout standby for tone A or B
24
Timeout standby for the first phase reversion
25
Timeout standby for cut off tone probing
26
Timeout standby for the second phase reversion
27
Timeout standby for probing end
28
Timeout standby for the third phase reversion
29
Timeout standby for INFO1
2A
Check sum error in INFO1
2B
Tone found before INFO1
2C
Unexpected INFO0 found
31
Timeout standby for turning off the reception control
channel
91
Error in the first CC train
92
Timeout standby for PPh
93
Tone A/B detected in CC retrain
94
Timeout standby for ALT
95
Ach found
96
FED OFF with CC data
97
Timeout standby for turning off CC
A1
A trouble which cannot be solved in phase 2. Retrain is
forcibly made.
B1
Trouble in S sequence of HDX-resync
B1
FED OFF in S sequence of HDX-resync
B2
Unexpected completion of S sequence in HDX-resync
B3
Timeout standby for S-Sbar in HDX-resync
B4
Timeout standby for S-Sbar in HDX-resync
B5
Timeout standby for S in HDX-resync
B6
Timeout for sync with PP
C0
Trouble in S sequence of phase 3
C1
FED OFF in S sequence of phase 3
C2
Unexpected completion of S sequence
C3
Timeout standby for S-Sbar of phase 3
C4
Timeout standby for S-Sbar of phase 3
C5
Timeout standby for S of phase 3
C7
Training due to TRN failure
D0
Trouble in S sequence of phase 4
D1
FED OFF in S sequence of phase 4
D2
Unexpected completion of S sequence
D3
Timeout standby for S-Sbar of phase 4
D4
Timeout standby for S-Sbar of phase 4
D5
Timeout standby for S of phase 4
D6
Timeout standby for MP
D8
Timeout standby for E
DA
Timeout at renegotiation of the transmitter rate
DB
Timeout at MPh of the transmitter
E2
Retrain detected in phase 2
E3
Retrain detected in phase 3
E4
Retrain detected in phase 4
FE
DTR OFF in retrain
FF
Tx setup port flag
71
Writing is not made to the first mapping frame.
AR-FX2
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