Panasonic KX-PS8000 User Manual

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Error message
Possible cause
Recovery
Troubleshooting
Not Detect.
Turn off the system (scanner / printer /
computer), then turn it on again. If the
trouble still remains, confirm the following
points.
BThe terminator is correctly set.
BThe SCSI board is correctly installed in
the computer.
BThe system is correctly connected with
SCSI cables.
BEach SCSI device has a different ID
Number.
For any other trouble related to SCSI,
refer to the SCSI section of
Troubleshooting 
☞ P. 163)
.
BThe scanner and the printer were
turned on after turning on the
computer.
BThe terminator setting is
improper.
B SCSI setting or cable connection
is improper.
One or more ASPI for
DOS managers are
loaded which do not
support ASPI for Win16
or 32.
Status Display
Invalid LPT Port.
SCSI board is not correctly set. 
Correctly set the SCSI board in the
computer. (Refer to the instructions
manual of the SCSI board.)
For any other trouble related to SCSI,
refer to the SCSI section of
Troubleshooting 
☞ P. 163)
.
Correctly set the SCSI board in the
computer. (Refer to the instructions
manual of the SCSI board.)
For any other trouble related to SCSI,
refer to the SCSI section of
Troubleshooting 
☞ P. 163)
.
Unavailable LPT port is selected
when using Windows 3.1.
Select the other available LPT port by
following the procedure below.
1. Double click the Main icon.
2. Double click the Control Panel icon.
3. Double click the Printers icon.
4. Click Connect... .
5. Click the other port, then click OK.
6. Click Close.
No ASPI managers are
loaded. This typically
occurs when a DOS ASPI
manager is not resident in
memory.
Load Library Error!File
Open Error! 
or Install
Error! 
appears and
Status Display does not
appear.
The necessary file is not installed in
the computer.
Reinstall the KX-PS8000 software.
SCSI board is not correctly set. 
ASPI for Win16 or 32
could not properly
initialize itself. This may
be caused by a lack of
system resources.
Lack of system resources, or other
trouble related to SCSI.
Close some application and retry.
For any other trouble related to SCSI,
refer to the SCSI section of
Troubleshooting 
☞ P. 163)
.