HP digital sender 9200c Manuale Di Servizio

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Formatter system
The formatter is responsible for the following procedures:
Controlling Sleep mode
Receiving and processing scan data
Monitoring control-panel functions and relaying digital-sender status information (through the
control panel and the network)
Developing and coordinating data placement and timing with the scanner controller board
Communicating with the host computer through the network
The formatter provides the electrical interface and mounting locations for one EIO card, two memory
DIMMs, the hard-disk, one flash memory slot for firmware, and one open flash memory card slot
Sleep mode
This feature conserves power after the digital sender has been idle for an adjustable period of time.
When the digital sender is in Sleep mode, the control-panel backlight is turned off, but the digital
sender retains all settings. The default setting is for Sleep mode to be enabled, and the digital sender
enters the Sleep mode after a 60-minute idle time. Sleep mode can also be turned off from the
Configure Device System Setup menu on the control panel.
The digital sender exits Sleep mode and enters the warm-up cycle when any of the following occurs:
A PML or PJL command is received
A control-panel button is pressed or you touch the touchscreen
The top cover is opened
Media is placed in the input tray
NOTE
Digital-sender error messages override the Sleep message. The digital sender enters
Sleep mode at the appropriate time, but the error message continues to appear.
CPU
The formatter incorporates a 533 MHz RISC processor.
Memory
The formatter system contains the digital sender memory, which is divided into several components.
This section describes each memory component.
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