. Advanced User’s Guide DCP-9015CDW DCP-9020CDW Version A UK/IRE. Wi-Fi Direct™ Guide This Guide provides details on how to PDF file / Brother Solutions configure and use your Brother machine for Center wireless printing directly from a mobile device supporting the Wi-Fi Direct™ standard. This Guide provides information for using PDF file / Brother Solutions AirPrint to print from OS X v10.7.x, 10.8.x Center and your iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, or other iOS device to your Brother machine without installing a printer driver. Visit us at.
Table of Contents General Setup Memory storage.1 Automatic Daylight Saving Time.1 Ecology features.2 Toner Save.2 Sleep Time.2 Deep Sleep mode.3 Auto Power Off.3 Touchscreen.4 Setting the backlight brightness.4 Setting the Dim Timer for the backlight.4 Security features Secure Function Lock 2.0.5 Before you begin to use Secure Function Lock 2.0.6. Routine maintenance Checking the machine.22 Printing the Test Print.22 Checking the Page Counters.
22 Checking the remaining life of toner cartridges.23 Checking the remaining life of parts. 23 Replacing periodic maintenance parts.24 Packing and shipping the machine.25 Glossary Index. Automatic Daylight NOTE Saving Time Most of the illustrations in this User's Guide show the DCP-9020CDW. You can set the machine to change automatically for Daylight Saving Time. It will Memory storage set itself forward one hour in the spring, and back one hour in the autumn. Chapter 1 Ecology features Sleep Time The Sleep Time setting can reduce power Toner Save consumption. When the machine is in Sleep mode (Power Save mode) it acts as though it You can save toner using this feature.
When is turned off. The machine will wake up and you set Toner Save to On, print appears start printing when it receives a print job. NOTE The machine does not go into Power Off mode when the machine is connected to a wired (DCP-9020CDW) or wireless network or has secure print data in the memory.
Press Press All Settings. Swipe up or down, or press a or b to display General Setup.
Chapter 1 Touchscreen Setting the Dim Timer for the backlight Setting the backlight You can set how long the Touchscreen LCD brightness backlight stays on after you go back to your Home screen. You can adjust the brightness of the Touchscreen LCD backlight. Color Print Page Limit Scan includes scan jobs via Brother iPrint&Scan.
Print and Color Print include print jobs via AirPrint, Google Cloud Print and Brother iPrint&Scan. Available for Print, Copy and Web Connect (Download). (where users and to turn Secure Function Lock on or “machine’s IP address” is the IP address off. (See Setting up restricted users of your Brother machine).
On page 7 and Turning Secure Function Lock For example: on/off on page 8.). Security features Setting up restricted users Setting up and changing the Public user mode You can set up users with restrictions and a password. You can set up to 25 restricted Public user mode restricts the functions that users. Are available for all users who do not have a password.
Touchscreen will show keyboard on the Touchscreen. Wrong Password. Enter the correct Press OK.
If you forget it, contact Brother customer service. Turning Secure Function Lock on Press Press All Settings. Swipe up or down, or press a or b to display General Setup. Security features Switching Users Changing to the Public mode This setting allows you to switch between Press registered restricted users or Public mode when Secure Function Lock is turned on.
Press Go to Public. NOTE Changing to the restricted user mode. Contact your Swipe up or down, or press a or b to administrator or Brother customer service. Display General Setup. While the Setting Lock is On, you cannot access the machine settings. Security features Changing the Setting Lock Turning Setting Lock on/off administrator password If you enter the wrong password, the Touchscreen will show Wrong Password.
Enter the correct password. Press Turning Setting Lock on Press All Settings. Press Swipe up or down, or press a or b to display General Setup. Printing reports Reports How to print a report The following reports are available: Press 1 User Settings Prints a list of your current settings. Press All Settings. 2 Network Configuration Swipe up or down, or press a or b to Prints a list of your current network display Print Reports. Making copies Copy settings Improving copy quality You can choose from a range of quality You can change the copy settings for the next settings.
The factory setting is Auto. Auto These settings are temporary.
The machine returns to its default settings one minute after Auto is the recommended mode for copying. 94% A4iLTR 91% Full Page Enter the number of copies you want. 85% LTRiEXE Press Options. 83% LGLiA4 (DCP-9020CDW) 83% (DCP-9015CDW) Swipe up or down, or press a or b to display Enlarge/Reduce. 78% LGLiLTR (DCP-9020CDW) 78% (DCP-9015CDW) Press Enlarge/Reduce. Press Colour Start or Mono Start 1sidei2side Long Edge Flip to scan the page.
(DCP-9020CDW) If you placed the document in the ADF, the machine scans the pages and starts printing. If you are using the scanner glass, go .
Chapter 4 Adjusting Density and Contrast Contrast Adjust the contrast to help an image look sharper and more vivid. Load your document.
Density Adjust the copy density to make copies Press (Copy). Darker or lighter. Load your document.
Enter the number of copies. Press Options.
Enter the number of copies. Press Colour Start or Mono Start Press Options.
To scan the page. (DCP-9020CDW) Swipe up or down, or press a or b to If you placed the document in the ADF, display Page Layout.
The machine scans the pages and starts printing. After scanning all the pages, press No in step k to finish. If you are copying from the ADF 4in1(P) (DCP-9020CDW): Place your document face up in the direction shown in the illustration: 2in1(P) 4in1(L) . Photo and the contrast to +2. Press 1 4 mm or greater (top, left) (DCP-9020CDW) Even if a document is placed on the ADF, the machine scans the data from the scanner glass when in this mode. Chapter 4 Adjusting Colour Saturation Removing Background Colour You can change the default setting for colour saturation. Remove Background Colour removes the background colour of the document when Load your document.
Using this function will make the document clearer to read and may save Press (Copy). Making copies Saving copy options as a Saving paper Shortcut You can use Paper Save to easily reduce the amount of consumed paper when You can store the copy options you use most copying. 4 in 1 layout and 2-sided copy often by saving them as a Shortcut. Routine maintenance Checking the machine Checking the Page Counters You can see the machine’s Page Counters Printing the Test Print for copies, printed pages or a summary total. You can print a Test Print page to check your Press print quality. Press All Settings. Routine maintenance Checking the remaining life of Checking the remaining life of toner cartridges parts You can see the approximate remaining life You can see the machine’s parts life on the of the toner cartridges.
Press Press Press Toner Life. Press All Settings.
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The Fuser Unit and PF Kit parts listed in the table must be replaced after printing approximately 50,000 pages. Contact Brother customer service when these messages appear on the Touchscreen. Touchscreen Description message Replace the fuser unit. Routine maintenance Packing and shipping Press and hold down to turn off the the machine machine. Leave the machine turned off for at least 10 minutes to cool down.
Disconnect all the cables, and then WARNING unplug the power cord from the electrical socket. Wrap the machine in a plastic bag, then Place the packing material (2) marked place it on the bottom packing material “R” on the right of the machine.
The packing material (3) marked “L” on the left of the machine. Place the AC power cord and printed materials in the original carton as shown in the illustration. Glossary This is a comprehensive list of features and terms that appear in Brother manuals.
Availability of these features depends on the model you purchased. (93.4 mm) Touchscreen LCD and Scanning Touchpanel The process of sending an electronic. Index Numerics 2-sided copy.15 Machine information checking remaining life of parts. 23 page counts. 22 Macintosh Apple Macintosh See Software User's Guide. See Software User's Guide. Maintenance, routine.
22 checking the remaining life of parts.23 Memory storage. Reducing copies.14 Reports.12 Drum Dot Print.12 how to print.12 Network Configuration.12 User Settings.12 WLAN Report.12 Scanning See Software User's Guide. Security Secure function lock administrator password.6 Setting lock.10 Sleep mode.2 Sort.17 Temporary copy settings.13 Toner Save.2. Visit us on the World Wide Web www.brotherearth.com.
News. JCSAT-2B communications will be affected by sun interference during the 2018 autumun equinox season. (8 August 2018) New!. is now available. (26 June 2018) New!. (6 February 2018). is now available.
(6 February 2018). JCSAT-2B communications will be affected by sun interference during the 2018 spring equinox season. (6 February 2018). For our ground system maintenance, we will stop disseminating the SATAID format data in the HimawariCast service as below from 15:00 UTC to 17:00 UTC on January 16, 2018: - Numerical weather prediction products (GPV), - In-situ observations (SYNOP, TEMP, SHIP), - ASCAT ocean surface wind. Please note that Himawari-8/9 imagery (i.e.
HRIT and LRIT files) will continue to be disseminated during this maintenance. HimawariCast Newsletter. Dissemination schedule from to. Updated on. Dissemination schedule from to. Updated on. Dissemination schedule from to.
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Updated on Sun interference The sun passes behind the JCSAT-2B communication satellite (C-band) as seen from its receiving station once a day during the equinox season. When this happens, radiation from the sun can cause loss or degradation of communications between the satellite and the receiving station. This phenomenon is referred to as sun interference, and can adversely affect or interrupt transmission. See (external link) for details. Introduction MTSAT-2 imagery distribution services for L-band frequency and via MTSAT-1R was discontinued on 4 December 2015.
As a replacement of these services, JMA started the HimawariCast service which disseminates primary sets of imagery via a communication satellite from January 2015. The interval between full-disk observations by Himawari-8 is 10 minutes, which is much shorter than the 30/60 minutes of the MTSAT series. The HimawariCast service provides full-disk imagery with this high 10-minute observation frequency. Dataset Table 1 shows the dataset of the HimawariCast service.
Himawari imagery in full-disk HRIT/LRIT files compatible with MTSAT HRIT/LRIT data. is provided via the service.
Files are disseminated every 10 minutes in principle. The number of bands of HRIT files is 14 out of 16. Additionally, 1 band of high-spatial-resolution and high-bit-rate infrared imagery is disseminated at night. In addition, numerical weather prediction (NWP) products (GPV: Grid Point Values) and meteorological observation data other than Himawari imagery in SATAID format are disseminated. Satellite Animation and Interactive Diagnosis (SATAID) visualization software for satellite imagery enables the superimposition of various meteorological data and products, such as NWP, in-situ observation data and ASCAT output, onto satellite imagery. Please see the links for details.
Table 1: The data set disseminated via HimawariCast Data type Format Notes. There is a slight difference between files disseminated via the MTSAT HRIT/LRIT services and those disseminated via the HimawariCast service. The former consist of lossless-compressed raw data and related headers. The latter are made up of non-compressed raw data and related headers, and the whole files are compressed using bzip2. See the links for details (, ). Parallel bzip2 (pbzip2) commands are used for bzip2 compression.
Jaap's Psion II Page. /. Psion II The Psion Organiser Series II This is a collection of various documents and programs for the Psion Organiser series II, and its predecessor the Series 1.
Some of these were originally written for and available on the Psion Organiser II Homepage. To check for recent updates, see the page. If you have comments, have interesting Psion II items not featured here, or if you want to buy an Organiser or some datapaks, you can contact me (Jaap Scherphuis) at psion a t jaapsch d o t net. Picture Galleries. Top Slot Devices and Accessories:. User Manuals. Most of these packs can be downloaded from the page, and then burned onto a pack using the Organiser Developer kit, available from the page.
Image files of the various software packs that were available for the Psion. ROM image files of the Psions in my collection and a few others. Image files of the ROM of top slot devices such as the Comms Link. Online Tools. Emulates almost any model of Psion II, with packs and snapshot functionality. Allows you to create or edit OPK files, which can be used with the Jape emulator or copied onto a real pack. Tools for cracking the simple password system used on the Psion II LZ/LZ64.
A simple tool for creating user-defined graphics for use in a Psion II program. Technical Documents. Psion's own reference manual for the Psion Organiser Series II, CM and XP models. Addition to the reference manual for the Psion Organiser Series II, LZ/LZ64 models. Technical Reference Manual supplement about the Flashpak. Comms Link Machine Code Interface documentation.
Direct control of the RS232 port from machine code. Technical information about the Top Slot, useful for controlling custom hardware. (650 KB pdf) Exploded diagrams of the organiser with all the parts listed, as well as a parts price list. Various facts about OPL programming that are not usually found in the manuals. How to connect the Organiser via a Comms Link to a modern computer. How to find out the model and ROM version of the Organiser and its devices. Descriptions of the formats of the files on the Psion packs, and of Psion files transfered to the PC.
In depth explanation of the Psion LZ password system, and its weaknesses. See also the. Description of the data that is transferred over a comms link between a Psion and a PC. My notes on the Psion Printer, including some technical details not in the manual. How to fix a common fault in the Psion Printer II.
Description of byte code that procedures are translated into. Datasheets for the chips used in the Psion and its packs, as well as various schematic diagrams.
Machine Code Programming. (1.2 MB pdf). (1.7 MB pdf). (1.7 MB pdf). (5.8 MB pdf).
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(2.62 MB pdf). Images of the various software packs that were available for the Series 1. Description the format of the datapak storage as used by the Series 1. A list of the sytem variables of the Psion Series 1. (3.5 MB pdf).
(348 KB pdf) Patent for the series 1 Psion Organiser from 1984. Lapsed in 2004.
The UK Registered designs 1019736 and 1019737 are of figures 2 and 4 of the patent, depicting the Organiser and the Datapak, respectively. This is a very rare appearance of the Psion Organiser Series 1 on television. © Copyright 2013-2017, Jaap Scherphuis. This is a non-commercial site, for educational use only, with the aim to be an archive of Psion Organiser II information and software that might otherwise be abandoned and lost.
No copyright infringement is intended. If you are the copyright holder of anything reproduced on this site, and object to its presence here, please contact me (Jaap Scherphuis) at psion a t jaapsch d o t net.