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MX-PE10 FIERY (serv.man2)
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114
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4.13 MB
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Document
Service Manual
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I
NDEX
108
D
damage, reporting
 
18
DHCP network environment
 
21
82
85
101
diagnostics, Ethernet address
 
101
DIMMs
configuration
 
10
59
105
removing
 
59
replacing
 
59
display window, Control Panel
 
23
dongle
for entering Service Mode (motherboard 
replacement)
 
57
transferring options (motherboard 
replacement)
 
54
57
58
down button
 
23
44
drives
DVD
 
78
hard disk drive (HDD)
 
70
73
DVD drive
 
74
78
power and data cables
 
33
removing
 
78
replacing
 
79
E
E-mail printing
 
9
EMI approvals
 
106
error messages
check power and cable
 
22
when transferring options to new 
motherboard
 
98
ESD (electrostatic discharge)
safety precautions
 
13
wrist grounding strap
 
14
Ethernet
address
 
101
cable
 
18
21
connector
 
21
30
exploded view
CPU and cooling assembly
 
60
print server
 
32
F
fan
CPU
 
60
61
front panel
 
66
ferrite
installing on the front panel USB port cables
 
77
installing on the power supply
 
69
removing from the front panel USB port 
cables
 
75
removing from the power supply
 
67
Fiery System Installer
 
81
Fiery.1 password
 
58
Font list
definition
 
82
printing prior to HDD replacement
 
71
printing prior to system software installation
 
82
front panel
 
30
fan
 
66
layout
 
23
removing
 
39
front panel USB ports
 
74
Functions menu
 
25
Shut Down
 
34
G
grounding strap
 
14
H
hard disk drive (HDD)
 
70
73
bracket
 
70
71
73
capacity
 
105
caution about replacing
 
73
94
data cable
 
71
73
description
 
70
mounting screws
 
72
73
proper handling
 
70
removing
 
71
replacing
 
73
heatsink, CPU
 
60
61
I
installation sequence
 
15
installing user software on client systems
 
17
IP address
 
13
IP address, static
 
21
82
85
101
IPP
 
9
J
Job Log
 
81
jobs
 
81
82
jumpers
 
65
L
LAN (local area network)
 
12
language, changing on the print server
 
83
language, changing the default
 
15
83
LCD
 
12
23
24
44
line selection buttons
 
23
44
Logon Information password
 
58
I
NDEX
109
M
magnetic tools
 
14
magnetic warning
 
14
master installer
 
17
memory
configuration
 
10
59
105
removing
 
59
replacing
 
59
menu button
 
44
monitor profiles
 
82
motherboard
battery
 
64
cautions about replacing
 
53
description
 
47
DIMMs
 
59
errors when transferring options to
 
98
removing
 
49
52
replacing
 
53
transferring options to
 
54
57
58
verifying in Service Mode
 
53
57
58
move left/right buttons
 
44
N
network
cable, twisted pair
 
21
connector
 
21
30
supported types
 
105
network administrator
 
15
17
network connections
precautions
 
12
networks
availability during installation
 
17
checklist
 
17
supported
 
9
10
normal startup sequence
 
93
O
opening the system
 
37
P
panels, removing
 
37
39
password
 
58
Portable Document Format (PDF)
 
9
PostScript
 
9
power
AC cable
 
88
AC connector
 
88
CPU fan
 
61
63
DVD drive
 
79
front panel fan
 
66
HDD
 
73
power and reset cables
 
33
precautions
 
17
power and reset buttons
 
74
power supply
cables
 
67
removing
 
67
replacing
 
69
voltages
 
22
26
67
105
power, AC
connector
 
30
precautions
 
14
15
profiles
 
82
R
reassembling the system
 
80
reset and power buttons
 
25
26
34
reset button
 
27
35
S
safety approvals
 
106
service bulletins
 
14
service calls
checklist
 
16
22
80
tools required
 
14
Service Mode
 
53
57
58
service procedures, overview
 
29
shutting down
 
27
28
34
35
36
side panels
removing
 
38
replacing
 
38
software
system
 
54
user
 
17
54
speaker
motherboard connection
 
33
removing
 
75
77
specifications
 
105
startup
 
26
normal sequence
 
93
static IP address, configuring
 
21
82
85
101
switch bank assembly
 
74
78
removing
 
75
replacing
 
77
system performance
 
99
system software
do not install after installing a new 
motherboard
 
54
installing
 
83
system updates
 
86
I
NDEX
110
T
terminology
 
29
thermal compound
 
55
63
tools required for service/installation
 
14
transferring options (motherboard replacement)
 
54
57
58
troubleshooting
beep codes during startup
 
95
checking external connections
 
88
checking internal connections
 
88
control panel functions
 
98
control panel messages
 
98
DVD drive
 
99
error messages and conditions
 
94
network
 
101
normal startup sequence
 
93
preliminary on-site checkout
 
87
printing
 
102
103
startup problems
 
95
system performance
 
99
100
twisted pair network cable
 
21
U
UIB cable
routing diagram
 
33
unpacking
 
18
up button
 
23
44
updating software
 
86
updating the system
 
57
USB ports
 
74
88
user interface board (UIB)
activity light
 
44
buttons on
 
46
description
 
44
display window
 
44
line selection buttons (move left/right 
buttons)
 
44
menu button
 
44
removing
 
45
replacing
 
46
up/down buttons
 
44
user software
do not install after installing a new 
motherboard
 
54
installing on client systems
 
17
troubleshooting problems during installation
 
100
V
verifying functionality
 
80
verifying new motherboard installation
 
57
video board
connector
 
42
description
 
42
removing
 
42
replacing
 
43
voltages
checking
 
22
26
67
W
Windows XPe
password
 
58
wrist grounding strap
 
14
 
No part of this publication may be reproduced,
stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in
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photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without
prior written permission of the publisher.
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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
The PWB’s of this model employs lead-free solder. The “LF” marks indicated on the PWB’s and the Service Manual mean “Lead-Free” solder.
LEAD-FREE SOLDER
The alphabet following the LF mark shows the kind of lead-free solder.
(1) NOTE FOR THE USE OF LEAD-FREE SOLDER THREAD
When repairing a lead-free solder PWB, use lead-free solder thread.
Never use conventional lead solder thread, which may cause a breakdown or an accident.
Since the melting-point of lead-free solder thread is about 40°C higher than that of conventional lead solder thread, the use of the 
exclusive-use soldering iron is recommended.
(2) NOTE FOR SOLDERING WORK
Since the melting-point of lead-free solder is about 220°C, which is about 40°C higher than that of conventional lead solder, and its soldering 
capacity is inferior to conventional one, it is apt to keep the soldering iron in contact with the PWB for longer time. This may cause land 
separation or may exceed the heat-resistive temperature of components. Use enough care to separate the soldering iron from the PWB when 
completion of soldering is confirmed.
Since lead-free solder includes a greater quantity of tin, the iron tip may corrode easily. Turn ON/OFF the soldering iron power frequently.
If different-kind solder remains on the soldering iron tip, it is melted together with lead-free solder. To avoid this, clean the soldering iron 
tip after completion of soldering work.
If the soldering iron tip is discolored black during soldering work, clean and file the tip with steel wool or a fine filer.
Example:
5mm
Lead-Free
Solder composition
code (Refer to the
table at the right.)
<Solder composition code of lead-free solder> 
Solder composition
Sn-Ag-Cu
Sn-Ag-Bi
Sn-Ag-Bi-Cu
Sn-Zn-Bi
Sn-In-Ag-Bi
Sn-Cu-Ni
Sn-Ag-Sb
Bi-Sn-Ag-P
Bi-Sn-Ag
a
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Solder composition code
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