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Fiery Network Controller for

WorkCentre 7700 Series MFP

Installation and Service Guide


A guide for service technicians

for Xerox WorkCentre 7700 Series MFP

EFI Part Number: 45090730


xDay xMonth 2010
2010 Electronics for Imaging, Inc.

This documentation is protected by copyright, and all rights are reserved. No part of it may be reproduced or transmitted in
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CONTENTS 3

CONTENTS
PREFACE 8

Fiery Controller customer media pack 8

About the documentation 9


Service documentation 9
Customer documentation 9

About this guide 10


About the illustrations in this guide 10
Terminology and conventions 11

Precautions 12

Tools you will need 16

INTRODUCTION 17

Features 17

How the Fiery Controller operates 18

Fiery Controller print options 19

User software and WebTools 19

INSTALLATION 20

Checking the customer site 21


Printer readiness 21
Power 21
Network 21
System contact person 21

Setting customer expectations 22

Unpacking the Fiery Controller 23

Fiery Controller connectors 25


CONTENTS 4

Preparing for installation 26

Installing the Fiery Controller 27


Placing the Fiery Controller 27
Personalizing the Fiery Controller 29
Configuring the printer settings 33
Connecting and configuring the Fiery Controller 35
Configuring a Network Switch Connection (optional) 39

Connecting the Fiery Controller to the network 43


Network cable 43
Network port LEDs 44

Starting, shutting down, rebooting, and restarting the Fiery Controller 45

SERVICE PROCEDURES 48

Overview 48
Fiery Controller components 49
LED diagnostic codes 50

Accessing the Fiery Controller 51

Checking Fiery Controller internal connections 53

Removing and replacing Fiery Controller components 56


DIMM(s) 57
Motherboard 59
CPU and CPU cooling assembly 71
Service board 78
Chassis fan 80
Power supply 83
Power button 88
HDD 90

Restoring Fiery Controller functionality after service 94

Enabling software options and new motherboard installations 96

Preparing a USB flash drive with software 98


CONTENTS 5

SYSTEM SOFTWARE 101

System software installation reminders 102

Installing system software over the network port 103

Installing system software using a USB flash drive 110

Printing the Configuration pages 114

TROUBLESHOOTING 115

The troubleshooting process 115

Where problems occur 116

Before you go to the customer site 117

Preliminary onsite checkout 118


Checking external connections 119
Checking internal connections 120
Inspecting the system 123

Error codes and conditions 126

Clearing the CMOS and power-up settings 146

SPECIFICATIONS 147

Hardware features 147

Physical specifications 147

Networking and connectivity 147

User software 148

Safety and emissions compliance 148

PARTS LIST 149

Part numbers 149

INDEX 154
LIST OF FIGURES 6

LIST OF FIGURES
F IGURE 1: Fiery Controller printing system 17

F IGURE 2: Fiery Controller functional diagram 18

F IGURE 3: Contents of main shipping box 24

F IGURE 4: Contents of Personalization Kit 24

F IGURE 5: Fiery Controller connectors 25

F IGURE 6: Installing the rubber feet on the base of the Fiery Controller 27

F IGURE 7: Placing the Fiery Controller in the support stand 28

F IGURE 8: Service switches in boot mode 29

F IGURE 9: Service switches in normal mode 31

F IGURE 10: Printer control panel 33

F IGURE 11: Fiery Controller external connections (Direct Connection) 35

F IGURE 12: Fiery Controller external connections (Network Switch Connection) 41

F IGURE 13: Straight-through and crossover Ethernet cables 43

F IGURE 14: Network port LEDs 44

F IGURE 15: Exploded view of Fiery Controller components 49

F IGURE 16: LED display 50

F IGURE 17: Removing the chassis cover 52

F IGURE 18: Cable connections for power button 54

F IGURE 19: Fiery Controller internal cable connections 55

F IGURE 20: Releasing a DIMM 57

F IGURE 21: Motherboard battery 60

F IGURE 22: Diagram of the motherboard 63

F IGURE 23: Removing the motherboard from the chassis 66


LIST OF FIGURES 7

F IGURE 24: Motherboard connections for power button cables 68

F IGURE 25: CPU cooling assembly 71

F IGURE 26: Removing/replacing the CPU mounting bracket 73

F IGURE 27: Removing/replacing the CPU fan guard 74

F IGURE 28: Removing/replacing a CPU 75

F IGURE 29: Removing/replacing the service board 78

F IGURE 30: Removing the chassis fan 80

F IGURE 31: Removing/replacing the chassis fan guard 81

F IGURE 32: Replacing the chassis fan 82

F IGURE 33: Removing the power supply guard 84

F IGURE 34: Removing the power supply 85

F IGURE 35: Wire connections to the power switch 86

F IGURE 36: Removing the power button assembly 88

F IGURE 37: Motherboard connections for power button cables 89

F IGURE 38: Removing the HDD assembly 91

F IGURE 39: Removing the HDD bracket 92

F IGURE 40: Replacing the chassis cover 94

F IGURE 41: Fiery Controller connection verification steps 95

F IGURE 42: Service switches on the Fiery Controller 96

F IGURE 43: Creating an isolated Ethernet network using a crossover cable 106

F IGURE 44: Fiery Controller service switches 106

F IGURE 45: Installer screen indicating that file transfers are complete 107

F IGURE 46: Service switches on the Fiery Controller 111

F IGURE 47: Fiery Controller printing system 116

F IGURE 48: Fiery Controller connectors 119

F IGURE 49: Cable connections for power button 121

F IGURE 50: Fiery Controller internal cable connections 122


PREFACE 8

PREFACE
The Installation and Service Guide is intended for authorized technicians servicing the Fiery
Network Controller for WorkCentre 7700 MFP Series. If you are not an authorized service
technician, do not attempt to install or service the Fiery Network Controller for WorkCentre
7700 MFP Series. Electronics for Imaging, Inc. does not warrant the hardware if installation
or service is performed by non-authorized personnel.

N OTE : The term Fiery Controller is used in this guide to refer to the Fiery Network
Controller for WorkCentre 7700 MFP Series. The term printer is used in this guide to refer
to the WorkCentre 7700 Series MFP.

Fiery Controller customer media pack


The Fiery Controller customer media pack contains the following:
System Software DVD, for service use only
User Software DVD
USB Prep Tool CD, for service use only
Product Activation CD, for service use only
User Documentation CD
Printed Fiery Installation Instructions for the WorkCentre 7700 Series MFP
Printed Welcome
Printed Customer Release Notes
Grayscale strip

In addition, printed Fiery Installation Instructions for the WorkCentre 7700 Series MFP are
provided in the Personalization Kit.
PREFACE 9

About the documentation


The documentation for the Fiery Controller is described in the following sections.

Service documentation
The scope of the Installation and Service Guide is limited to describing how to install
Fiery Controller hardware and system software and service the Fiery Controller. The
Troubleshooting chapter focuses on diagnosing and correcting problems with the Fiery
Controller hardware, as well as with the Fiery Controller connection to the network and
printer. Details about the printer, network, remote computers, and software applications are
beyond the scope of this guide.

For details on the content, terminology, and conventions of this guide, see Terminology and
conventions on page 11.

Customer documentation
Customer documentation (also known as user documentation) is designed primarily for
users and administrators. It also has information that may be useful to service technicians;
therefore, cross-references to the customer documentation are included in the Installation and
Service Guide.

Service technicians can obtain user documentation on the Fiery Controller from the
User Documentation CD. The documents are provided as Adobe Acrobat PDF (Portable
Document Format) files, which are indexed and cross-referenced. In addition, some Fiery
Controller utilities (such as Command WorkStation) offer built-in Help.

For a complete description of the Fiery Controller user documentation, see Welcome.
PREFACE 10

About this guide


The Installation and Service Guide is divided into the following sections:
Preface
Gives general information about this guide and general information that you should know
before you attempt to install or service the Fiery Controller.
Introduction
Provides general information about the Fiery Controller.
Installation
Provides detailed instructions for installing the Fiery Controller at the customer site.
Service Procedures
Describes removal and replacement procedures for Fiery Controller components.
System Software
Provides detailed instructions for installing system software on the Fiery Controller.
Troubleshooting
Identifies the source of common problems and suggests ways of correcting them.
Specifications
Summarizes the hardware and networking features of the Fiery Controller controller.
Parts List
Provides part numbers for replaceable Fiery Controller components.

N OTE : The Fiery Controller Installation and Service Guide is not intended for customer use.
Do not leave the Installation and Service Guide at the customer site after servicing the Fiery
Controller.

About the illustrations in this guide


Illustrations in this guide reflect the Fiery Controller at the time of publication. Components
shown in these illustrations are subject to change. To receive information about any
components that do not match illustrations in this guide, contact your authorized service/
support center.
PREFACE 11

Terminology and conventions


The following sections explain the terminology and conventions used throughout this guide.

Service technician
The term service technician as used or implied in this guide may refer to the service
technician, the authorized analyst, the pre-sale site inspector, or the rigger.

In this guide, responsibilities attributed to the service technician include the following:
Making sure the customer site provides an appropriate electrical outlet and sufficient
physical space for the Fiery Controller
Unpacking the Fiery Controller
Installing and connecting the Fiery Controller
Servicing the Fiery Controller components

Network administrator
Based on pre-sale arrangements and the evaluation of the authorized analyst, the service
technician may be required to configure some TCP/IP settings for Ethernet. The term
network administrator as used in this guide refers to a specific person at the customer site,
the authorized analyst, or the service technician.

In this guide, responsibilities attributed to the network administrator include the following:
Verifying the customer site is network-ready
Configuring Fiery Controller Network Setup options
Installing the user software shipped with the Fiery Controller onto the networked
Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS computers that will print to it
Configuring the connection between each remote computer and the Fiery Controller

Fiery Controller components


The term printer refers to the WorkCentre 7700 Series MFP printer.

The terms replace and replacing are typically used throughout this guide to mean the
reinstallation of existing components. Install new components only when necessary.

The term PC refers to any computer running the Windows operating system.

The term 100BaseT is used throughout this guide to refer to 100BaseTX.

The term HDD refers to the hard disk drive that is part of the Fiery Controller.
PREFACE 12

Conventions used in this guide


References to Fiery Controller user documentation, such as Configuration and Setup, are
displayed in italics. User documentation is located on the User Documentation CD.

N OTE : The note indicator highlights important messages and additional information.

The warning format indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not
followed, could result in death or serious injury.

The caution format indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not
followed, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to equipment.

Precautions
Always observe the following general precautions when installing and servicing the Fiery
Controller:
1. Always disconnect power before removing or opening the Fiery Controller.

2. When connecting or disconnecting the power cable:

Only use the power cable that shipped with the Fiery Controller or an appropriate
replacement power cable available from an authorized provider.
Always disconnect the power cable from the Fiery Controller before opening the system
and servicing internal components.
Do not pull on the power cable when unplugging the Fiery Controller. Pull the plug
instead.
Do not place objects on the power cable. Place the power cable away from foot traffic.
Do not tamper with or disable the power cable grounding plug.
Do not use a 3-prong adapter in a 2-hole ungrounded outlet.
Do not use an extension cord.
Do not plug the Fiery Controller into a circuit with heating or refrigeration equipment
(including water dispensers).
Do not plug the Fiery Controller into a switchable power outlet. This can result in the
Fiery Controller being turned off accidentally.
PREFACE 13

3. Follow standard ESD (electrostatic discharge) precautions while working on the internal
components of the Fiery Controller.

Static is always a concern when servicing electronic devices. It is highly unlikely that the area
around the printer and the Fiery Controller is static-free. Carpeting, leather-soled shoes,
synthetic clothing fibers, silks, and plastics may generate a static charge of more than 10,000
volts. Static discharge is capable of destroying the circuits etched in silicon microchips, or
dramatically shortening their life span. By observing standard precautions, you may avoid
extra service calls and save the cost of a new board.
When possible, work on a ground-connected antistatic mat. Wear an antistatic grounding
strap, grounded at the same place as the antistatic mat. If that is not possible, do the
following:
Attach a grounding strap to your wrist. Attach the other end to a good ground.
When you unpack the Fiery Controller from the carton for the first time, touch a metal
area of the printer to discharge the static on your body.
Before you open the Fiery Controller and handle internal components, touch a metal part
of the Fiery Controller.
Leave new electronic components inside their antistatic bags until you are ready to install
them. When you remove components from an antistatic bag, place them on a grounded
antistatic surface, component-side up.
When you remove an electronic component, place it into an antistatic bag immediately.
Do not walk across a carpet or vinyl floor while carrying an unprotected board.
4. Handle printed circuit boards by their opposing edges only. Avoid touching the contacts on
the edge of the board.

5. Never set any liquid on or near the Fiery Controller or printer. If liquid is spilled into the
Fiery Controller or printer, disconnect the power cable immediately.

6. Do not attempt to open the Fiery Controller power supply or hard disk drive (HDD).

7. Do not install other third-party applications onto the Fiery Controller. Other third-party
applications are not supported and can cause system problems.

8. Never alter an existing network without permission.

The Fiery Controller will probably be connected to an existing Local Area Network (LAN)
based on Ethernet hardware. The network is the link between the customers computer,
existing laser printers, and other prepress equipment. Never disturb the LAN by breaking or
making a network connection, altering termination, installing or removing networking
hardware or software, or shutting down networked devices without the knowledge and
explicit permission of the system or network administrator or the shop supervisor.
PREFACE 14

9. Never assign an IP address in the Fiery Controller Network Setup options.

In a DHCP environment, the system assigns the IP address automatically. In a non-DHCP


environment, enter only the IP address that has been assigned by the network administrator.
Only the network administrator should assign an IP address to a network device. Assigning
the Fiery Controller an incorrect IP address may cause unpredictable errors on any or all
devices connected to the network.

Power Supply Cord Notice


CAUTION: The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device. Ensure that the
socket-outlet is located/installed near the equipment and is easily accessible.
ATTENTION : Le cordon dalimentation doit tre dbranch pour une mise hors tension totale du produit. La prise de
courant doit tre situe ou installe proximit du matriel et tre facilement accessible.

ATTENZIONE: Il cavo di alimentazione deve essere scollegato per interrompere completamente la corrente. Accertarsi
che la presa di corrente si trovi o sia installata vicino alla macchina e sia facilmente accessibile.

ACHTUNG: Der Netzstecker dient zur sicheren Trennung des Gertes von der Stromversorgung. Stellen Sie sicher, dass
sich die Steckdose in unmittelbarer Nhe des Gertes befindet und leicht zugnglich ist.

CUIDADO: El cable de alimentacin elctrica se utiliza como dispositivo de desconexin principal. Asegrese de que el
enchufe-toma est situado/instalado cerca del equipo y que sea fcilmente accesible.

CUIDADO: O cabo de fora usado como dispositivo principal de desconexo. Assegure-se de que a sada de energia
esteja localizada/instalada prxima ao equipamento e facilmente acessvel.
VOORZICHTIG: Het netsnoer moet worden uitgetrokken om de stroomvoorziening te onderbreken. Zorg ervoor dat
het stopcontact zich dicht bij het apparaat bevindt en gemakkelijk toegankelijk is.

Lithium Battery Notice


CAUTION: There is danger of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type.
Replace it only with the same type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used
batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.
ATTENTION : Il y a danger dexplosion en cas de remplacement avec le mauvais type de batterie. Remplacer
uniquement avec une batterie du mme type recommand par le constructeur. Les batteries usages doivent tre jetes
conformment aux instructions du fabricant.

ATTENZIONE: Pericolo di esplosione se la batteria viene sostituita con un tipo non corretto. Usare esclusivamente
batterie del tipo consigliato dal produttore. Lo smaltimento delle batterie deve essere effettuato in base alle istruzioni
del produttore.

ACHTUNG: Es besteht Explosionsgefahr, wenn die Batterien durch einen falschen Batterientyp ersetzt werden.
Ersetzen Sie sie deshalb nur durch denselben, vom Hersteller empfohlenen Typ. Entsorgen Sie leere Batterien
entsprechend den Anweisungen des Herstellers.

CUIDADO: Existe peligro de explosin si la batera se sustituye por una de un tipo incorrecto. Sustituya la batera slo
por una batera del mismo tipo que recomienda el fabricante. Deseche las bateras usadas segn las instrucciones del
fabricante.

CUIDADO: H perigo de exploso se a bateria for substituda por outra de tipo incorreto. Substitua apenas por outra
de mesmo tipo, recomendada pelo fabricante. Descarte as baterias usadas conforme as instrues do fabricante.

VOORZICHTIG: Het vervangen van de batterij door een verkeerd type kan ontploffing veroorzaken. Vervang de batterij
uitsluitend door hetzelfde, door de fabrikant aanbevolen type. Het wegwerpen van batterijen dient volgens de
voorschriften van de fabrikant te gebeuren.
PREFACE 15

Short Circuit Protection


WARNING: This product relies on the buildings installation for short-circuit (overcurrent)
protection. Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC, 15A U.S. (240 VAC,
10A international) is used on the phase conductors (all current-carrying conductors).
ATTENTION : La protection contre les courts-circuits (surtension) du produit est assure par linstallation lectrique du
local o il est install. Sassurer quun fusible ou un disjoncteur infrieur ou gal 120 V CA, 15 A aux Etats-Unis
(240 V CA, 10 A dans les autres pays) est utilis pour les conducteurs de phase (conducteurs de courant).

AVVERTENZA: La protezione contro i cortocircuiti (sovracorrente) del prodotto dipende dallimpianto elettrico
delledificio in cui installato. Accertarsi che sui conduttori di fase (che portano la corrente) venga utilizzato un
fusibile o interruttore non superiore a 120 Vc.a., 15 A negli Stati Uniti (240 Vc.a., 10 A internazzionale).

WARNUNG: Dieses Produkt ist darauf angewiesen, dass im Gebude ein Kurzschluss- bzw. berstromschutz installiert
ist. Stellen Sie sicher, dass eine Sicherung oder ein Unterbrecher von nicht mehr als 240 V Wechselstrom, 10 A (bzw.
in den USA 120 V Wechselstrom, 15 A) an den Phasenleitern (allen stromfhrenden Leitern) verwendet wird.

ADVERTENCIA: Este producto depende de la instalacin del edificio en lo relativo a la proteccin frente a
cortocircuitos (sobretensin). Asegrese de utilizar un fusible o un interruptor de circuito que no sea de ms de 120 V
CA, 15A en EE.UU. (240 V CA, 10A internacional) en los conductores de fase (todos los conductores que
transportan corriente).

ADVERTNCIA: Esse produto depende da instalao de proteo contra curto-circuito (sobrecarga) do edifcio.
Assegure-se de que um fusvel ou disjuntor de at 120 VAC, 15A U.S. (240 VAC, 10 A internacional) seja usado nos
condutores de fase (todos os condutores de corrente).

WAARSCHUWING: Dit apparaat wordt tegen kortsluiting (overstroom) beveiligd via de elektrische installatie van het
gebouw. Zorg ervoor dat de fasegeleiders (alle stroomvoerende geleiders) beveiligd zijn met een zekering of
stroomonderbreker met een maximale capaciteit van 120 V wisselstroom, 15 A in de V.S. (240 V wisselstroom, 10 A
internationaal).
PREFACE 16

Tools you will need


To service the Fiery Controller, you need the following:
ESD wrist grounding strap
Antistatic mat
#0, #1, and #2 Phillips head screwdrivers
5.5mm nut driver
Small, flat-blade screwdriver
Needlenose pliers
Tie-wraps, for securing internal cables
Flashlight
PC with Windows XP or 2000
For additional system requirements, see page 103.
Fiery Controller documentation, including the customer media pack and any related
service bulletins

Avoid touching magnetic tools to storage media such as hard disks. Contact between
magnetic tools and magnetic storage media may result in data corruption.
INTRODUCTION 17

INTRODUCTION
The Fiery Controller is one of several imaging products engineered and manufactured by
Electronics for Imaging, Inc. The Fiery Controller is a high-performance print controller that
adds computer connectivity and highly efficient printing capability to digital color printers.
It is optimized for high-speed communications, processing, rasterization, and printing jobs.
Users can print from networked computers running Mac OS and Windows, and from UNIX
workstations. In addition, the Fiery Controller USB-Type A ports allow printing directly
from a USB device.

Features
As an integral part of the printing system, the Fiery Controller enables users to:
Send images over AppleTalk, TCP/IP, and Novell networks, or through a USB device to
print on a printer.
Spool print jobs and select a printing priority for each job. Users can control print jobs
sent to the Fiery Controller with user software running on networked Mac OS computers
and PCs.
Print grayscale, black-and-white, and color files.
Use 136 resident fonts (117 Adobe Type 1 PostScript fonts with Euro Currency support,
and 19 TrueType fonts), plus two Adobe Multiple Master fonts used for font substitution
when printing PDF files. Use Command WorkStation, or a third-party application such as
the Adobe Font Downloader, to download additional fonts.
Use built-in NetWise networking features.

WorkCentre 7700 Series MFP


with Fiery Controller

Networked computers
or workstations

F IGURE 1: Fiery Controller printing system


INTRODUCTION 18

How the Fiery Controller operates


The Fiery Controller provides efficient image processing and printing control. The Fiery
Controller motherboard includes a 1.86GHz Intel Celeron M440 CPU with a built-in
floating point accelerator that runs the PostScript Interpreter. It interprets a page description
file to produce the image pattern in memory. The RipChips on the board control data
management and other system functions, freeing up the CPU for efficient image data
processing.

Image data is processed by the Fiery Controller, which sends the information through the
crossover Ethernet cable to the printer. Raster data is supplied to the laser in the printer at full
printer rated speeds in order to charge the drum and render the final image on paper.

A high-speed DIMM (dual in-line memory module) on the motherboard holds the image
data during printing. The Fiery Controller is configured with 512MB of memory.

External devices Fiery Controller Printer


Motherboard

Service
board

RTC/ Super I/O


HDD I/O controller controller
hub

DX
Battery RIPChip

USB flash drive


for Type A Flash
system software USB 2.0
installation interface Memory &
Interpreter CPU

Networked
computers Network
interface Printer

+3.3VDC, +5VDC, +5VSB, 12VDC Power


supply

PCI Bus

F IGURE 2: Fiery Controller functional diagram


INTRODUCTION 19

Fiery Controller print options


The Fiery Controllers efficient PostScript capabilities allow customers to use a variety of
applications to create printed color or black-and-white pages of text and/or images. The Fiery
Controller operates both over a network and directly through a USB device connected to a
USB-Type A port. Since the Fiery Controller has the ability to print an image while
processing the next image (RIP-While-Print), it is capable of printing documents at full
printer speeds.

Users can print documents directly from the applications in which they were created.
In addition, the Fiery Controller offers an efficient way to print files that have been saved in
PostScript, EPS (Encapsulated PostScript), or PDF format. These files can be downloaded
directly to the Fiery Controller using WebTools or Command WorkStation, a remote utility
provided with the Fiery Controller.

Through a USB-Type A port, customers can print directly from a USB device that is loaded
with document files.

User software and WebTools


User software is provided on the User Software DVD. Installers for the user software and
printer files can also be downloaded using the Downloads tab within WebTools.

The WebTools also include tools for configuring the Fiery Controller and managing print
jobs through the Internet or intranet.

For more information about the user software and WebTools, see Utilities on the
User Documentation CD. A complete set of the user documentation (provided as PDFs) can
be installed from the User Documentation CD onto any client computer.
INSTALLATION 20

INSTALLATION
This chapter describes the process for installing the Fiery Controller at the customer site.
The chapter includes the following information:
Checking the customer site
Setting customer expectations
Unpacking and placing the Fiery Controller
Preparing for installation
Installing the Fiery Controller
Verifying the Fiery Controller installation
Starting up, shutting down, and rebooting the Fiery Controller
INSTALLATION 21

Checking the customer site


Before you install the Fiery Controller, check site conditions and inform the customer of any
installation requirements.

Printer readiness
Make sure that adequate space is available next to the printer for the Fiery Controller.

Power
Make sure that a dedicated, grounded electrical outlet is available for the Fiery Controller
near the printer.

Locate the grounded electrical outlet that will supply power to the Fiery Controller. Do not
run the Fiery Controller and the printer on the same circuit. Use a surge suppressor for the
Fiery Controller if the customer has provided one.
Do not use a 3-prong adapter in a 2-hole ungrounded outlet.
Do not use an extension cord.
Do not plug the Fiery Controller into a circuit with heating or refrigeration equipment
(including water coolers).
Do not plug the Fiery Controller into a switchable wall outlet. This can result in the Fiery
Controller being turned off accidentally.
Do not pull on the cable when unplugging the Fiery Controller. Pull the plug instead.

Network
Before you connect the Fiery Controller, verify with the network administrator or Xerox
analyst that the network is functioning.

Make sure that the configuration requirements specified in Configuration and Setup (on the
User Documentation CD) have been met for the remote computers and the network.

System contact person


Make sure that the network is available at the time set for installation.
Obtain any special instructions from the Xerox analyst.
INSTALLATION 22

Setting customer expectations


Inform the customer of the following:
Some nodes on the network may be unavailable during the installation.
The network administrator must be available during the installation for network
connectivity.
Equipment downtime and impact on the network can be minimized if the network
administrator installs a network connector for the Fiery Controller and confirms network
functionality with the connector in place before the date scheduled for the installation.
The network administrator should have a networked computer available during the
installation. The appropriate software should already be installed. Documentation for the
networked computer and network operating software should be available.
The network administrator should install the user software shipped with the Fiery
Controller onto the networked Mac OS computers and PCs that print to the Fiery
Controller (user documentation is also included).

N OTE : This guide covers Fiery Controller hardware installation and service. It provides general
information about connecting the Fiery Controller to the customers network. Network Setup
and configuration information go beyond the scope of this guide. For Network Setup and
configuration information, refer the network administrator to Configuration and Setup on the
User Documentation CD.
INSTALLATION 23

Unpacking the Fiery Controller


The Fiery Controller is assembled and shipped from the factory in a box that includes the
items shown in Figure 3 on page 24. A separate Personalization Kit accompanies the main
shipping box and includes the items shown in Figure 4 on page 24.

TO UNPACK THE FIERY CONTROLLER


1. Open the main shipping box and remove any packing materials.

2. Remove the contents of the shipping box and inspect them for visible damage.

If you notice shipping damage, keep the shipping box to show the carrier, if required. Call the
carrier immediately to report the damage and file a claim, and then call your authorized
service/support center. The main shipping box includes the following items:
Fiery Controller
Support stand
Rubber feet (4)
Crossover Ethernet cable (10 feet)
Power cables (3)
3. Open and remove the contents of the Personalization Kit.

The Personalization Kit includes the following items:


Product Activation USB drive
Single-use Product Activation key (not included in all kits)
System Software USB drive
Network switch
Power supply for network switch
Power cables (3)
Customer media pack, including the Grayscale strip (see page 8 for contents)
Printed Fiery Installation Instructions for the WorkCentre 7700 Series MFP
4. Give the media pack to the network administrator.

Let the network administrator know that to take full advantage of the Fiery Controller, the
user software must be installed on computers that will print to it.
INSTALLATION 24

Power cable (UK)


Crossover Ethernet cable
(10 crossover Ethernet)

Fiery Controller
Power cable (Europe)
Power cable (US)

Support stand Rubber feet (4)

F IGURE 3: Contents of main shipping box

Product Activation USB drive Single-use Product Activation key System Software USB drive
(not included in all kits)

Power cable (US)

Network switch
Customer media pack

Power cable (UK)


Power supply

Printed installation
Grayscale strip Power cable (Europe) instructions

F IGURE 4: Contents of Personalization Kit


INSTALLATION 25

Fiery Controller connectors


After you unpack the Fiery Controller, familiarize yourself with the connector panel of the
Fiery Controller before you install it.

USB ports

Serial port (not used)

Monitor port (not used)

Network connector (10/100/1000 BaseT)

Crossover Ethernet connector (10/100/1000 BaseT)

Power switch Power button

Power connector

F IGURE 5: Fiery Controller connectors


INSTALLATION 26

Preparing for installation


Before installing the Fiery Controller, do the following:
Test printer functionality.
Print or photocopy a Test Page before you install the Fiery Controller.
If the printed image indicates that the printer needs adjustment, inform the customer.
After obtaining approval, complete the printer service needed.
Check the network.
Verify that the network is functioning before you connect the Fiery Controller.
Ask the network administrator to print a document on a shared printer over the network.
Ask the network administrator to verify the computer and network requirements, as
specified in Welcome on the User Documentation CD.
INSTALLATION 27

Installing the Fiery Controller


Use the procedures in the following sections to install and connect the Fiery Controller.

Follow standard ESD (electrostatic discharge) precautions while handling components.


For details, see Precautions on page 12.

Placing the Fiery Controller


Use the following procedure to place the Fiery Controller in the support stand.

TO PLACE THE FIERY CONTROLLER AND CHECK THE SWITCHES


1. Make sure that the base surface of the Fiery Controller is clean and dry.

The base surface is the narrow surface of the Fiery Controller adjacent to the power
connector.
2. Locate the four rubber feet that accompany the Fiery Controller. Carefully peel the rubber
feet away from the adhesive backing strip and affix them to the base of the Fiery Controller,,
as shown in Figure 6.

Rubber foot (1 of 4)

Base of Fiery Controller

F IGURE 6: Installing the rubber feet on the base of the Fiery Controller

3. Locate the support stand that accompanies the Fiery Controller. Place the support stand on a
flat surface near the printer.

N OTE : Two additional rubber feet are preinstalled on the base of the support stand.
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4. Place the Fiery Controller in the support stand,, as shown in Figure 7.

When the Fiery Controller is properly placed, all four rubber feet should rest securely on the
flat surface.

Fiery Controller

Support stand

F IGURE 7: Placing the Fiery Controller in the support stand

5. Locate the region-specific power cable that shipped with the Fiery Controller. Connect the
cable to the Fiery Controller and to a power outlet.

6. Make sure that the Fiery Controller power switch is set to the OFF (0) position.

If it is not already set, move the power switch to the OFF position.
INSTALLATION 29

Personalizing the Fiery Controller


IMPORTANT: The Product Activation key is not included in all Personalization Kits (see Figure 4
on page 24).
If the Product Activation key is included in your kit, complete the procedure in this
section to personalize the Fiery Controller.
If the Product Activation key is not included in your kit, the Fiery Controller has already
been personalized at the factory. Do not complete the procedure in this section, and skip
directly to Configuring the printer settings on page 33.

TO PERSONALIZE THE FIERY CONTROLLER


1. Set the Fiery Controller service switches to boot mode, as shown in Figure 8 (switch 1 set to
up position for ON; switch 2 set to down position for OFF).

Set service switches to boot mode


LED display

Service switches

F IGURE 8: Service switches in boot mode

2. Connect the Product Activation USB drive to a USB port on the Fiery Controller.

N OTE : If you do not have a Product Activation USB Drive, first prepare a USB flash drive with
the Product Activation software, as described in Preparing a USB flash drive with software
on page 98.
3. Connect the single-use Product Activation key to the other USB port on the Fiery Controller.

N OTE : Either USB port may be used for either the Product Activation USB drive or key.
4. Power on the Fiery Controller by moving the power switch to ON (|), and make sure that the
power button lights up.

N OTE : If the power button fails to light up after 5 seconds, press the button once to power on
the Fiery Controller.
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5. Wait approximately 3 minutes for the product activation to finish. Allow the Fiery Controller
to shut down automatically.

During product activation, the LED display flashes sporadically and shows 00; then it shows
01, 02, F0, and FF.

After showing FF for approximately 30 seconds, the Fiery Controller automatically shuts
down.

N OTE : If an error code displays during product activation, see page 134.
6. Remove the Product Activation USB drive and single-use Product Activation key from the Fiery
Controller.

The single-use Product Activation key is now expended and cannot be reused. Dispose of
the key according to your local regulations.
The Product Activation USB drive may be required at a later time if you need to convert
the Fiery Controller to a system other than the WorkCentre 7700. Store the drive in a
secure location near the Fiery Controller.
7. Connect the System Software USB drive to a USB port on the Fiery Controller.

8. Power on the Fiery Controller by pressing the power button once.

9. Wait approximately 15 minutes as system software files are transferred to the Fiery
Controller.

At first the LED display shows sporadic activity, eventually settling on 00. The display
increases by one number approximately every 30 seconds. When all the files have been
transferred to the Fiery Controller, the display switches to FF.
Do not interact with the Fiery Controller during the file transfer. Interrupting the file
transfer may result in system corruption (i.e., the Fiery Controller hangs at AA for longer
than 10 minutes during startup). If the system is corrupted, you must repeat the system
software installation, beginning with step 7.
10. After the LED display reaches FF, wait 30 seconds, and then power off the Fiery Controller by
pressing and holding down the power button for 5 seconds until the green light goes out.

N OTE : Be sure to use the power button to power off the system; do not use the power switch.
Using the power switch may result in system corruption (i.e., the Fiery Controller hangs at AA
for longer than 10 minutes during startup). If the system is corrupted, you must repeat the
system software installation, beginning with step 7.
11. Remove the System Software USB drive from the Fiery Controller.

Store the drive in a secure location near the Fiery Controller. You may need the System
Software drive at a later time to reinstall system software on the Fiery Controller for
troubleshooting purposes.
INSTALLATION 31

12. Set the service switches to normal mode (both switches set to down position for OFF).

Service switches:
Set switches to normal mode.

F IGURE 9: Service switches in normal mode

13. Power on the Fiery Controller by pressing the power button once.

14. Wait approximately 35 minutes as the system software installation continues.

IMPORTANT: Do not interact with the Fiery Controller or the printer during the installation.
Although few status indicators appear during this time, the installation is in progress
and must not be interrupted. Interrupting the installation may result in system
corruption (i.e., the Fiery Controller hangs at AA for longer than 10 minutes during
startup). If the system is corrupted, you must repeat the system software installation,
beginning with step 7.

During the first 10 minutes of the installation, the Fiery Controller reboots multiple times;
the LED display shows 00 and AA during each reboot, and remains at 02 for about 4 minutes.
Afterwards, the display shows 03 and progresses to 04 for approximately 5 minutes and then
to 05 for approximately 6 minutes. Over the next 10 minutes, the Fiery Controller
automatically reboots several more times, showing 00 and AA each time, until the installation
is complete.
When the installation is complete, the LED display reaches and remains at 00 for longer than
5 minutes.
15. Power off the Fiery Controller by pressing and holding down the power button for 5 seconds
until the green light goes out.
INSTALLATION 32

N OTE : Be sure to use the power button to power off the system; do not use the power switch.
Using the power switch may result in system corruption (i.e., the Fiery Controller hangs at AA
for longer than 10 minutes during startup). If the system is corrupted, you must repeat the
system software installation, beginning with step 7.
16. After the Fiery Controller powers off completely, set the power switch to OFF (0) position.
INSTALLATION 33

Configuring the printer settings


To ensure proper communication between the printer and the Fiery Controller, make sure
that the printer IP settings are configured to DHCP.

The printer IP settings are config


network administrator.

Touch screen

Services Job Status Machine Status


Services button Energy Saver
Machine Status button

Interrupt
Printing

Log In/Out button Help

Language

F IGURE 10: Printer control panel

TO CONFIGURE THE PRINTER SETTINGS


1. If the printer is not already on, power it on using the main power switch on the front.

2. On the printer control panel, press the Log In/Out button (see Figure 10 on page 33).

3. Use the keyboard on the touch screen to enter the System Administrator user name and
password, and then touch Enter.

N OTE : The default user name is admin; the default password is 1111. If the password has been
changed, consult the network administrator at the customer site. In some cases, you may only
be prompted to enter the user name.
4. Press the Machine Status button.

5. Touch the Tools tab, and then touch Network Settings > TCP/IP Settings.
INSTALLATION 34

6. Verify or configure the following settings:

TCPIP Enablement is set to IPv4 Enabled. (IPv6 may be enabled or disabled.)


Dynamic Addressing is set to DHCP.
If a setting change is required, touch the setting name, specify the correct setting, and then
touch Save.
7. Touch Close.

8. Touch the admin tab at the top of the screen, and then touch Log Out.

N OTE : If the System Administrator user name has been changed from the default, the tab
shows that name instead.
9. Power off the printer using the main power switch on the front.

Wait about one minute for the printer to power off.


10. If the printer is connected to the network, disconnect it.
INSTALLATION 35

Connecting and configuring the Fiery Controller


Use the following procedure to connect the Fiery Controller cables and configure basic
Fiery Controller settings.

TO CONNECT AND CONFIGURE THE FIERY CONTROLLER


1. Connect the Fiery Controller to a power outlet and the printer as shown in Figure 11.

For the printer connection, use the crossover Ethernet cable provided with the Fiery
Controller.

F IGURE 11: Fiery Controller external connections (Direct Connection)


INSTALLATION 36

2. Power on the Fiery Controller by moving the power switch to the ON (|) position.

Check for the solid green light in the power button. If the power button fails to light up after
5 seconds, press the button once to power on the Fiery Controller.
3. Power on the Fiery Controller by pressing the power button once.

4. Wait approximately 3 minutes as the Fiery Controller completes the startup sequence.

The LED display flashes sporadically and shows 00; then it shows AA for approximately
2 minutes before reaching and remaining at 00 (see Table 2 on page 45).
5. After the Fiery Controller LED display reaches and remains at 00, power on the printer using
the main power switch on the front. Wait for the Start page to be printed.

It takes approximately 3 minutes for the printer to start up and print the Start page. If it has
been enabled, the printer Configuration Report is also printed.

IMPORTANT: Do not power on the printer until the Fiery Controller LEDs reach and
remain at 00. After the printer is powered on, do not touch the printer until the
Start page is printed.

Verify that WorkCentre 7700 Series (EFI) appears on the Start page. The IP address of the
Fiery Controller is listed under Protocol Setup.

N OTE : If the printer fails to print the Start page, do the following:

Press the Job Status button and check if the Start page is being Held for Resources.
If this is the case, make sure that Letter LEF or A4 LEF plain paper is loaded in an internal
tray. The printer requires one of these paper stocks in order to print the Start page.
If the Configuration Report was printed during startup, look under Common User Data
and verify that the IP address of the printer is set to 100.100.100.101. (If the
Configuration Report was not printed during startup, first press the Machine Status
button on the printer control panel, touch the Machine Information tab, touch
Information Pages > Configuration Report, and then touch Print.)
If the address is not correct, check and reseat the cable between the Fiery Controller and
the printer. Power off and then power on the printer.
6. After the Start page prints, press the Services button on the printer control panel, and verify
that the Fiery icon appears on the screen.

N OTE : If you do not see the service icons after pressing the Services button, touch Services
Home. If the Fiery icon still fails to appear, refer to the troubleshooting remedies described on
page 131.
INSTALLATION 37

7. If required, configure a static IP address for the Fiery Controller (the Fiery Controller is set to
DHCP by default):

Press the Services button on the printer control panel. If you do not see the service icons,
touch Services Home.
Touch the Fiery icon on the printer touch panel.
Touch the Setup tab.
Touch the password field. On the keyboard that appears on the touch panel, enter the
Administrator password for the Fiery Controller. (The default case-sensitive password is
Fiery.1.) Touch Save, and then touch Login.

Under Network Setup, touch TCP/IP > Ethernet. Configure the following settings:
Set IPv4 Address Type to Manual.
Touch the IP Address field; on the keyboard that appears, enter the Fiery Controller
IP address specified by your network administrator.
Set the Subnet Mask to the value specified by your network administrator.
Set the Gateway Type to Manual.
Set the Gateway Address to the address specified by your network administrator.
Touch Save Changes, and then touch Exit.
At the main Setup screen, touch Restart Server > Reboot System. Allow the Fiery
Controller to reboot.
Wait for the Start page to print.
It takes approximately 3 minutes for the Fiery Controller to reboot and the printer to print
the Start page. The Fiery Controller IP address is listed under Protocol Setup.
INSTALLATION 38

8. If required, configure 802.1x settings for the Fiery Controller:

Press the Services button on the printer control panel. If you do not see the service icons,
touch Services Home.
Touch the Fiery icon on the printer touch panel.
Touch the Setup tab.
Touch the password field. On the keyboard that appears on the touch panel, enter the
Administrator password for the Fiery Controller. (The default case-sensitive password is
Fiery.1.) Touch Save, and then touch Login.

Under Network Setup, touch 802.1x Setup. Configure the required settings.
For more information see Configuration and Setup on the User Documentation CD.
Touch Save Changes, and then touch Exit.
At the main Setup screen, touch Restart Server > Reboot System. Allow the Fiery
Controller to reboot.
Wait for the Start page to print.
It takes approximately 3 minutes for the Fiery Controller to reboot and the printer to print
the Start page. The Fiery Controller IP address is listed under Protocol Setup.

If you are installing the system in Direct Connection mode, the installation is now complete.

N OTE : As an option, you may also configure the system in Network Switch Connection mode.
In this mode, the Fiery Controller and printer are connected through straight-through
Ethernet cables to a network switch, which is connected in turn to the customer network. As
a result, the printer has a distinct IP address, which allows customers to access third-party
printer applications. To configure the system in this mode, proceed to Configuring a
Network Switch Connection (optional) on page 39.
INSTALLATION 39

Configuring a Network Switch Connection (optional)


This section provides additional steps for configuring the Fiery Controller in optional
Network Switch Connection mode.

TO CONFIGURE A NETWORK SWITCH CONNECTION


N OTE : Before starting this procedure, make sure that you have completed all the steps in
To connect and configure the Fiery Controller on page 35.
1. Shut down the Fiery Controller by doing the following:

On the printer control panel, press the Services button. If you do not see the service icons,
touch Services Home.
Touch the Fiery icon on the printer touch panel.
Touch the Jobs tab, and then touch Login.
Select the Administrator option and touch the password field. On the keyboard that
appears on the touch panel, enter Fiery.1. Touch Save, and then touch Login.
Touch Restart Server, and then touch Shut Down System.
Wait until the LED display on the Fiery Controller goes blank and the system powers off
completely.
INSTALLATION 40

2. If required, configure a static IP address for the printer:

Press the Log In/Out button on the printer control panel. Enter the System Administrator
user name and password to log on to the printer. (The default user name is admin; the
default password is 1111. In some cases, you may not need to enter the password.)
Touch Enter.
Press the Machine Status button.
Touch the Tools tab, and then touch Network Settings > TCP/IP Settings.
Touch Dynamic Addressing and select Disabled. Touch Save.
Touch IP Address/Host Name. Set IPv4 Address to the printer IP address specified by your
network administrator, and then touch Close.
Touch Subnet and Gateway, and configure the settings as follows:
Set IP Gateway to the gateway address specified by your network administrator.
Set Subnet Mask to the value specified by your network administrator.
After you configure the settings, touch Close.
Touch the Admin tab at the top of the screen. (The tab will show a different user name if
the System Administrator user name has been changed from the default.) Touch Log Out.
Allow the printer to reboot automatically.
If the printer Configuration Report was printed during startup, look under Common User
Data and verify that the IP address of the printer is set to the static IP address that you just
configured. (If the Configuration Report was not printed during startup, first press the
Machine Status button on the printer control panel, touch the Machine Information tab,
touch Information Pages > Configuration Report, and then touch Print.)
3. Power off the printer using the main power switch on the front.
INSTALLATION 41

4. Disconnect the existing cable configuration. Connect the Fiery Controller, printer, and
network switch, as shown in Figure 12.

Use straight-through Ethernet cables to connect the Fiery Controller and printer to the
network switch, and the network switch to the customer network. Be sure to connect the
cable to the correct connector on the Fiery Controller, as shown in Figure 12.
The Ethernet ports on the network switch are identical in function and may be used
interchangeably.

N OTE : For information about how to identify a straight-through Ethernet cable, see Figure 13
on page 43. The crossover Ethernet cable is not used in Network Switch Connection mode.
However, the crossover Ethernet cable may be needed in the future to reinstall system
software, and should be stored in a secure location near the Fiery Controller.
Connect the network switch to the network switch power supply, and connect the recessed
end of the network switch power cable to the power supply. Connect the other end of the
power cable to a wall outlet.
Connect the recessed end of the Fiery Controller power cable to the power connector on
the Fiery Controller. Connect the other end of the power cable to a wall outlet.

F IGURE 12: Fiery Controller external connections (Network Switch Connection)


INSTALLATION 42

5. Power on the Fiery Controller by pressing the power button once.

Check for the solid green light in the power button, and wait for the LED display to reach 00.
The LED display flashes sporadically and shows 00; then it shows AA for approximately
2 minutes before reaching and remaining at 00 (see Table 2 on page 45).
It takes approximately 3 minutes for the Fiery Controller to complete the startup sequence.
6. After the Fiery Controller LED display reaches and remains at 00, power on the printer using
the main power switch on the front. Wait for the Start page to be printed.

If it has been enabled, the printer Configuration Report will also be printed.

IMPORTANT: Do not power on the printer until the Fiery Controller LEDs reach and
remain at 00. After the printer has been powered on, do not touch the printer until the
Start page is printed.

Wait approximately 6 minutes until the Start page is printed. During this time, the Fiery
Controller automatically configures the network switch connection to the printer and reboots
once.
7. On the Start page, verify that the printer IP address and Configuration Mode: Network
Switch is displayed under Printer Information.

The Fiery Controller is now configured with a Network Switch Connection.


8. After the Start page prints, press the Services button on the printer control panel, and verify
that the Fiery icon appears on the screen.

N OTE : If you do not see the service icons after pressing the Services button, touch Services
Home. If the Fiery icon still fails to appear, refer to the troubleshooting remedies described on
page 131.
INSTALLATION 43

Connecting the Fiery Controller to the network


This section provides information about the Fiery Controller network connection.

In Direct Connection mode, the Fiery Controller is connected directly to the customer
network. In Network Switch Connection mode, the Fiery Controller is connected to the
customer network through the network switch.

Network cable
The Fiery Controller network connection requires a straight-through Ethernet cable.
Depending on your network speed, the following categories of straight-through Ethernet
cables are supported:
For 10BaseT, Category 3 or higher
For 100BaseTX, Category 5 or higher (4-pair/8-wire, short-length)
For 1000BaseT, Category 5e or higher (4-pair/8-wire, short-length)

N OTE : If the printer is 230V, use a shielded straight-through Ethernet cable.

N OTE : For systems installed in Direct Connection mode, the network cable and the cable to
the printer are both Ethernet cables. However, the network connection uses a straight-through
cable, and the printer connection uses a crossover cable. These cable connections are not
interchangeable. To verify the cable type, align the connectors on each end of the cable, as
shown in Figure 13. On a straight-through cable, the wire arrangements are identical on both
ends; on a crossover cable, the wire arrangements are different.

Align cable connectors side by


side and examine wires:

Straight-through cable:
wire arrangements are
identical on both connectors

Crossover cable:
wire arrangements are different

F IGURE 13: Straight-through and crossover Ethernet cables


INSTALLATION 44

Network port LEDs


Figure 14 shows a detailed view of the Fiery Controller network port.

Upper LED

10/100/1000BaseT
network port

Lower LED

F IGURE 14: Network port LEDs

Two LEDs next to the network port indicate the current network link speed, as described in
the following table.

TABLE 1: Network LED indicators

Network link speed Lower LED Upper LED

10 Megabits/second Off Greenblinks slowly when


link is established; blinks
rapidly during data transfer

100 Megabits/second Steady green Greenblinks slowly when


link is established; blinks
rapidly during data transfer

1000 Megabits/second Steady amber Greenblinks slowly when


link is established; blinks
rapidly during data transfer
INSTALLATION 45

Starting, shutting down, rebooting, and restarting the Fiery Controller


Always use the following procedures to start, shut down, reboot, or restart the Fiery
Controller.

TO START THE FIERY CONTROLLER


1. Make sure that the printer is powered off. If necessary, power it off using the main power
switch on the front.

2. Do one of the following:

If the Fiery Controller power switch is in ON (|) position (see Figure 5 on page 25), press
the Fiery Controller power button once to power on the system.
If the power switch is in OFF (O) position (see Figure 5 on page 25), move the switch to
ON (|) position to power on the system. (The power button lights up when the system
powers on.) If the Fiery Controller fails to power on after 5 seconds, firmly press the power
button once and then release.
Wait approximately 3 minutes for the Fiery Controller to finish its normal startup sequence
and reach Idle. Table 2 summarizes the codes that appear on the Fiery Controller LED display
during this time.

TABLE 2: Normal startup sequence

Code on LED display System process Approximate duration

(rapid sequence of codes) Motherboard BIOS initializes and 1 minute


00 configures areas on the motherboard

AA Windows XPe operating system starts up; 2 minutes


server software on the HDD completes
startup routine

00 Fiery Controller reaches Idle Ongoing

3. After the Fiery Controller reaches Idle, power on the printer using the main power switch on
the front.

Wait 1 minute for the Fiery Controller Start page to print from the printer, indicating that the
Fiery Controller is ready for use.
INSTALLATION 46

TO SHUT DOWN THE FIERY CONTROLLER


1. Make sure that the Fiery Controller is not receiving, processing, or printing any jobs.

2. On the printer control panel, press the Services button. If you do not see the service icons,
touch Services Home.

For an illustration of the printer control panel, see Figure 10 on page 33.
3. Touch the Fiery icon on the printer touch panel.

4. Touch the Jobs tab, and then touch Login.

5. Select the Administrator option and touch the password field. On the keyboard that appears
on the touch panel, enter the Administrator password for the Fiery Controller, touch Save, and
then touch Login.

N OTE : The default case-sensitive password is Fiery.1.


6. Touch Restart Server, and then touch Shut Down System.

Wait until the LED display on the Fiery Controller goes blank and the system powers off
completely.

N OTE : Always leave the Fiery Controller power switch in ON (|) position, unless you are
servicing the system.
7. If you are servicing the Fiery Controller, make sure that the Fiery Controller has completely
powered off and then move the power switch to OFF (O) position. Make sure that the printer
is not in use, and then power off the printer using the main power switch on the front.

Wait about 1 minute for the printer to power off completely. All of the lights on the printer
control panel turn off when the printer finishes powering off (see Figure 10 on page 33).

TO FORCE A SYSTEM SHUTDOWN


If the Fiery Controller is unresponsive and it is not possible to shut down the system from the
printer control panel, use this procedure to force a system shutdown. Force a shutdown only
as a last resort when the normal shutdown method is unavailable.
Press and hold down the power button on the Fiery Controller for 5 seconds until the green
light goes out and the system powers off.
INSTALLATION 47

TO REBOOT OR RESTART THE FIERY CONTROLLER


1. Make sure that the Fiery Controller is not receiving, processing, or printing any jobs.

2. On the printer control panel, press the Services button. If you do not see the service icons,
touch Services Home.

3. On the printer touch screen, touch the Fiery icon.

4. Touch the Jobs tab, and then touch Login.

5. Select the Administrator option and touch the password field. On the keyboard that appears
on the touch panel, enter the Administrator password for the Fiery Controller, touch Save, and
then touch Login.

N OTE : The default case-sensitive Administrator password is Fiery.1.


6. Touch Restart Server.

7. Do one of the following:

To restart the Fiery server software only, touch Restart Server.


To reboot the Fiery Controller by restarting the operating system software and Fiery server
software, touch Reboot System.

TO FORCE A SYSTEM REBOOT


If the Fiery Controller is unresponsive and it is not possible to reboot the system from the
printer control panel, use this procedure to force a system reboot. You should force a reboot
only as a last resort when the normal reboot method is unavailable.
1. Press and hold down the power button on the Fiery Controller for 5 seconds until the green
light goes out and the system powers off.

2. Press the power button once to power on the system.


SERVICE PROCEDURES 48

SERVICE PROCEDURES
Generally, the Fiery Controller does not require regular maintenance. Use the procedures in
this chapter to inspect, remove, reseat, or replace major hardware components.

Overview
This chapter includes information about the following:
Diagrams of Fiery Controller components (page 49)
LED display codes (page 50)
Accessing the Fiery Controller (page 51)
Cable connections (page 53)
Removing and replacing Fiery Controller components (page 56)
Enabling software options (page 96)
Preparing a USB flash drive with service software (page 98)

When performing the procedures described in this chapter, see Precautions on page 12 and
Tools you will need on page 16.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 49

Fiery Controller components


The figures in this section provide an overview of components in the Fiery Controller.

Key
1. Chassis cover
2. CPU fan guard
3. CPU cooling assembly
4. 512MB DIMM
5. 1.86GHz CPU 1
6. Battery
7. Motherboard
8. 80GB SATA HDD
(hard disk drive)
9. CPU heatsink post 2
10. HDD bracket
11. Chassis fan
12. Chassis fan guard 3
13. Service board
14. HDD SATA data cable 4 6
15. Service board cable 5
16. Power supply
17. Power supply guard
18. Power switch 7
19. Power button 8
20. Chassis
14
9
15
10
11
16
12

13
19
17

18

20

F IGURE 15: Exploded view of Fiery Controller components


SERVICE PROCEDURES 50

LED diagnostic codes


During startup, the Fiery Controller advances through a standard diagnostic sequence.
Each diagnostic code flashes rapidly on the LED display during this sequence, until the
Fiery Controller reaches Idle. At Idle, the LED display shows the 00 code.

LED display

F IGURE 16: LED display

If the LED display hangs on a code other than 00, one or more diagnostic tests may
have failed. Look up the diagnostic code in Table 6 on page 126 to determine the
troubleshooting actions that you should take.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 51

Accessing the Fiery Controller


Always use the following procedure to disconnect the Fiery Controller from the printer and
open the unit for inspection and service.

Make sure that you attach an ESD grounding wrist strap and follow standard ESD
(electrostatic discharge) precautions before following this procedure. For details, see
Precautions on page 12.

TO ACCESS THE FIERY CONTROLLER


1. Make sure that the Fiery Controller is not receiving, processing, or printing any jobs.

2. Shut down the Fiery Controller (see page 46).

3. Make sure that the Fiery Controller has powered off completely, and then move the power
switch to OFF (O) position.

4. Make sure that the printer is not in use, and power off the printer using the main power
switch on the front.

Wait for the printer to power off completely.


5. Remove all external cables from the Fiery Controller connectors.

6. Remove the Fiery Controller from its support stand and place the Fiery Controller on an
antistatic surface.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 52

7. Remove the two thumb screws that secure the cover of the Fiery Controller to the chassis (see
Figure 17).

Set aside the thumb screws so that you can replace them later.
8. Raise the cover and slide it toward the connector panel of the chassis to remove it.

Set aside the cover so that you can replace it later.

The Fiery Controller internal components are now accessible.

F IGURE 17: Removing the chassis cover


SERVICE PROCEDURES 53

Checking Fiery Controller internal connections


The most common causes of problems are faulty and loose connections. Before you
conclude that any internal component has failed, remove, inspect, and reseat all appropriate
connections, and then verify that the problem still occurs.

Before you touch any parts inside the Fiery Controller, attach a grounding wrist strap.
Touching the chassis also discharges static electricity.

TO CHECK CABLE CONNECTIONS


1. Access and open the Fiery Controller (see page 51).

2. Place the Fiery Controller on a flat surface so that internal components are facing up.

3. Make sure that the battery is properly installed (see page 59).

4. Inspect the HDD data cable to make sure that it is intact and connected to the SATA0
connector on the motherboard (see page 63).

N OTE : The Fiery Controller will not boot up if the HDD data cable is connected to any other
SATA connector on the motherboard.
Faulty data cables are easily overlooked. Check the contact point between the cable and the
connector to ensure that they have not separated. If a data cable is suspect, substitute it with a
tested cable.
5. Check the fan cables of the chassis fan and CPU fan.

Make sure that the cables are intact.


SERVICE PROCEDURES 54

6. Check the service board cable.

Make sure that the cable is intact and properly connected to the service board and the
motherboard. For more information, see page 79.
7. Make sure that the internal power cables are intact and properly connected to the power
supply, HDD, motherboard, and Fiery Controller power switch.

Make sure that the black and white wires are properly connected to the correct leads on the
Fiery Controller power switch. For more information, see Figure 35 on page 86.
8. Check the cables for the power button.

Make sure that the SW and SW LED cables are intact and connected to the power button and
to the correct pins of connector J25 on the motherboard:
SW LED cablered wire to pin 2, black wire to pin 4
SW cablered wire to pin 6, yellow wire to pin 8
Align the triangle on each cable connector with the correct pin as shown in Figure 18.

17 1

18 2

SW SW LED

J25 on the motherboard

F IGURE 18: Cable connections for power button

The following diagrams illustrate the internal cable connections between hardware
components and the motherboard.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 55

Chassis fan

1
CPU
fan 2

3
4
5a
5b

5c

HDD
6

Power supply

Cable key From To


1. CPU fan cable CPU fan FAN1 connector on motherboard
2. Chassis fan cable Chassis fan FAN3 connector on motherboard
3. Service board cable Service board connector J26 connector on motherboard
4. HDD data cable HDD data connector SATA0 on motherboard
5. Power supply cables Power supply a. SATA power connectorHDD
b. 4-pin (2 x 2) connector PW2 on motherboard
c. 20-pin (2 x 10) connector PW1 on motherboard
6. Power button cables Power button a. SW cableJ25 (pins 6 and 8)
b. SW LED cableJ25 (pins 2 and 4)
(For details, see Figure 18 on page 54.)

F IGURE 19: Fiery Controller internal cable connections


SERVICE PROCEDURES 56

Removing and replacing Fiery Controller components


Before deciding to replace costly components, be sure to verify the connections between the
printer and the Fiery Controller. Also, verify the connections of each replaceable Fiery
Controller component. For more information about troubleshooting, see Troubleshooting.

The following sections describe how to remove and install replaceable parts on the Fiery
Controller:
DIMM(s)
Battery
Motherboard
CPU and CPU cooling assembly
Service board
Chassis fan
Power supply
Power button
Hard disk drive (HDD)

For information about replacing other components, see the printer manufacturers
documentation.

Be sure to use an ESD grounding wrist strap and follow standard ESD (electrostatic
discharge) precautions while performing these procedures. For details, see Precautions on
page 12.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 57

DIMM(s)
Each DIMM (dual in-line memory module) is held in place by levers at each end of the
DIMM socket. The motherboard contains two DIMM sockets (DIMM1 and DIMM2).

The standard memory configuration is one 512MB DIMM installed in socket DIMM2. The
memory capacity is 1GB. To upgrade the memory, install a second 512MB DIMM in socket
DIMM1.

If you are installing DIMMs of different capacities, be sure to install the lower-capacity
DIMM in socket DIMM2.

N OTE : Approved DIMMs are available from your authorized service/support center (see
page 149).

TO REPLACE OR UPGRADE A DIMM


1. Access and open the Fiery Controller, as described on page 51.

2. To release a DIMM, push outward on the levers on each side of the DIMM (see Figure 20).

DIMM

Lever

Socket notch Lever

F IGURE 20: Releasing a DIMM


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3. Lift the DIMM straight out of the socket.

4. To replace a DIMM, position the DIMM in the socket and press the DIMM straight down into
the socket, so that the levers lock the DIMM into place (see Figure 20 on page 57).

N OTE : DIMMs fit in the socket only one way. The notch on the bottom of each DIMM
should line up with the notch in the socket.
Make sure that the levers close securely around the ends of the DIMM and each DIMM is
fully seated in its socket.

IMPORTANT: For a single-DIMM configuration, you must install the DIMM in socket
DIMM2. Installing the single DIMM in socket DIMM1 is incorrect and can cause
problems with system performance.

5. If you installed a new or additional DIMM, clear the CMOS (see page 60).

Clear the CMOS after installing a new or additional DIMM to ensure compatibility between
the new component and previous settings stored in the BIOS.

N OTE : Be sure to remove the power cable from the Fiery Controller before clearing the
CMOS.
Remove the battery (see page 60).
Wait two minutes to allow the motherboard electrical components to fully discharge.
Reinstall the battery (see page 60).
6. Reassemble the Fiery Controller and verify its functionality (see page 94).

7.If you installed a new DIMM and cleared the CMOS, configure the time and date in Setup (see
page 61).
SERVICE PROCEDURES 59

Motherboard
This section describes the battery, CMOS, and default jumper settings on the Fiery
Controller motherboard, as well as procedures for removing and replacing the motherboard.

Battery
The battery is located on the motherboard. Spare batteries are not provided by your
authorized service/support center. If you must replace the battery, use a 3V manganese dioxide
lithium coin cell battery (Panasonic CR2032 or equivalent).

CAUTION: There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced with the incorrect type.
Replace it only with the same type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used
batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.
ACHTUNG: Es besteht Explosionsgefahr, wenn die Batterie durch eine Batterie falschen Typs ersetzt wird. Als Ersatz
drfen nur vom Hersteller empfohlene Batterien gleichen oder hnlichen Typs verwendet werden. Verbrauchte
Batterien mssen entsprechend den Anweisungen des Herstellers entsorgt werden.

ATTENTION : Il y a risque dexplosion si la pile est remplace par un modle qui ne convient pas. Remplacez-la
uniquement par le modle recommand par le constructeur. Dbarrassez-vous des piles uses conformment aux
instructions du constructeur.

ADVARSEL!: Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig hndtering Udskiftning m kun ske med bat-teri af samme
fabrikat og type. Levr det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandren.
VAROITUS: Paristo voi rjht, los se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan
suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hvit Kytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.

ADVARSEL: Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri. Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt
av apparatfabrikanten. Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner.

VARNING: Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Anvnd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som
rekommenderas av apparat-tillverkaren. Kassera anvnt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 60

TO REPLACE THE BATTERY


1. Access and open the Fiery Controller as described on page 51.

2. Locate the battery on the motherboard (see Figure 22 on page 63).

3. Carefully push the clip away from the battery until the socket ejects the battery.

Clip

Battery
Socket

F IGURE 21: Motherboard battery

4. Slide the battery out of its socket.

5. To insert a new battery, slide it into the socket so that the positive (+) side of the battery
faces up.

6. Press the battery down into the socket until it snaps into place.

Make sure that the battery is securely installed in the socket.


7. Reassemble the Fiery Controller and verify functionality (see page 94).

8. Configure the date and time in Setup (see page 61).

Clearing the CMOS


Clear the CMOS after installing a new CPU or DIMM to ensure compatibility between the
new component and the previous settings stored in the BIOS.

TO CLEAR THE CMOS


1. Access and open the Fiery Controller, as described on page 51.

N OTE : Be sure to remove the power cable from the Fiery Controller before opening the system
and clearing the CMOS.
2. Remove the battery (see page 60).

3. Wait two minutes to allow the motherboard electrical components to fully discharge.

4. Reinstall the battery (see page 60).

5. Reassemble the Fiery Controller and verify functionality (see page 94).

6. Configure the date and time in Setup (see page 61).


SERVICE PROCEDURES 61

TO CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM DATE AND TIME


1. On a client computer that is connected to the same network as the Fiery Controller, open a
Web browser window.

2. In the URL field of the browser, type the IP address or DNS name of the Fiery Controller, and
press Enter.

3. The IP address is listed under the Network Setup section of the Fiery Controller Configuration
page.

4. On the WebTools home page, click the Configure tab.

5. Click Launch Configure, type the Administrator password for the Fiery Controller, and then
click OK.

The default Administrator password is Fiery.1. However, the network administrator may have
configured a new password for the Fiery Controller.
6. Expand the Server item in the left pane, and click General.

7. Click the Set button next to Date and Time.

8. In the dialog box that appears, specify the current date and time, and click OK.

9. In the Setup window, click Apply.

10. Click Reboot.

Allow the Fiery Controller to reboot completely and come to Idle.


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Motherboard jumpers
The following table describes the jumper pin locations on the motherboard. Do not move or
change any of the default jumper configurations.

TABLE 3: Jumper pins on the motherboard

Location on motherboard Default jumper configuration

JP1 Jumper is installed on pins 1 and 2


(near SATA connectors) (pin 1 is indicated by a silkscreened triangle)

JP4 No jumper is installed


(near SATA connectors)

JP5 No jumper is installed


(on edge of motherboard, near service
board connector J26)

JP6 No jumper is installed


(on edge of motherboard, near service
board connector J26)

JP7 No jumper is installed


(on edge of motherboard, near crossover
Ethernet connector)

JP8 No jumper is installed


(on edge of motherboard, near crossover
Ethernet connector)
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MS 1 MS

3
6
4

7
5

11
18
9
13 15 17

10 12 14 16

19
MS MS

209
26

21

25
MS MS

24 23 22

Key

1. FAN2 connector (not used) 10. Crossover Ethernet connector 19. 20-pin power connector (PW1)
2. DIMM2 (10/100BaseT) 20. Battery
3. DIMM1 11. JP1 21. On-board USB connectors (not used)
4. CPU fan connector (FAN1) 12. SATA5 connector (not used) 22. Chassis fan connector (FAN3)
5. CPU and cooling assembly 13. SATA4 connector (not used) 23. Power button pins (J25)
6. USB connectors 14. SATA3 connector (not used) 24. Service board connector (J26)
7. Serial connector (not used) 15. SATA2 connector (not used) 25. Empty PCIE slot (PCIE2)
8. Monitor connector (not used) 16. SATA1 connector (not used) 26. Empty PCIE slot (PCIE1)
9. Network connector (10/100/1000BaseT) 17. HDD data connector (SATA0) MSMounting screws (NOTE: Some system
18. 4-pin power connector (PW2) configurations may use 5 mounting
screws and one metal standoff.)

N OTE : Any connectors not listed above are not used.

F IGURE 22: Diagram of the motherboard


SERVICE PROCEDURES 64

Requirements for a new motherboard installation


To install a new motherboard, you need the following items:
New motherboard
Single-use dongle [provided with new motherboard]
Feature Activation USB Drive [provided with new motherboard]

Cautions for a new motherboard installation


If you are installing a new motherboard:
Follow standard ESD and other safety precautions when handling the motherboard. If you
must remove the motherboard during service, place it on a grounded, anti-static surface.
Transfer the DIMM(s) and CPU from the old motherboard. Spare motherboards ship
with replacement thermal compound for use when transferring the CPU.
Make sure that the new motherboard solves the problem you are troubleshooting
before you update the system. Updating the system permanently customizes the new
motherboard so that it cannot be returned to inventory and cannot be installed in another
Fiery Controller. If the new motherboard does not solve the problem, do not update the
system. Return the new motherboard and unused single-use dongle to inventory.
Do not reinstall system software. Reinstalling system software is not necessary when
installing a new motherboard and can result in an error if done before performing the
system update.
BIOS chips are not interchangeable. Do not transfer the BIOS chip from the old
motherboard onto the new motherboard. Doing so can damage the Fiery Controller.
Do not install a new HDD at the same time that you install a new motherboard.
It is unlikely that both the HDD and the motherboard are defective; therefore, avoid
replacing both to solve one problem. If troubleshooting strategies (checking cables and
connections, and so forth) do not resolve the problem and you suspect either the HDD
or the motherboard is at fault, use the following order: replace the HDD; install system
software; verify the problem still exists; and then move on to other procedures, such as
replacing the motherboard. Otherwise, you may need to return the Fiery Controller.
Do update the system using the single-use dongle and the Feature Activation USB drive.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 65

Removing the motherboard


Before you remove the motherboard, you must remove all cables connected from other
components to the motherboard. These include both motherboard power cables, chassis fan
cable, HDD data cable, power button cables, and service board cable.

If you are removing the motherboard in order to replace it with a new motherboard, observe
the following guidelines:
Replacement kits include a motherboard, as well as a service board and service board cable.
When replacing the motherboard, you also have the option to replace the service board
and cable; however, replacement of the service board and cable is not required.
Be sure to return all old components to your authorized service/support center.

Follow standard ESD precautions while handling the motherboard and all components.
For details, see Precautions on page 12.

TO REMOVE MOTHERBOARD COMPONENTS FROM THE MOTHERBOARD


1. Access and open the Fiery Controller, as described on page 51.

2. Remove the following cables attached to the motherboard:

Chassis fan cable


HDD data cable
4-pin power cable
20-pin power cable
Service board cable
SW and SW LED cables for power button
For the location of each connector on the motherboard, see Figure 19 on page 55.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 66

TO REMOVE THE MOTHERBOARD


Follow ESD and other safety precautions when handling the motherboard. Do not touch the
contacts and avoid using excessive force. Place the motherboard on a grounded, anti-static
surface.
1. Remove the six mounting screws that secure the motherboard to the base of the chassis
(see Figure 22 on page 63 for the screw locations on your motherboard).

N OTE : Some system configurations may use five mounting screws and one metal standoff.

To minimize tension on the motherboard, loosen all the screws partially before removing any
one screw completely.
2. Lift the edge of the motherboard opposite the connector panel to release the motherboard
from the chassis. Then gently slide the motherboard out of the chassis.

Make sure that the connectors on the motherboard clear the cutouts in the chassis as you
remove the board. Avoid handling contacts or using excessive force.

Lift edge of motherboard


and remove from chassis.

Make sure that the


motherboard connectors clear
the cutouts in the chassis
(cutouts not shown).

F IGURE 23: Removing the motherboard from the chassis

3. If you are replacing the motherboard with a new motherboard, remove the following from the
old motherboard:

DIMM(s) (see page 57)


CPU (see page 71)
SERVICE PROCEDURES 67

Replacing the motherboard


Use the following procedure to install the motherboard in the Fiery Controller chassis.

If you are replacing an old motherboard with a new motherboard, you will need to verify
functionality and update the system after installing the new motherboard.

TO REPLACE THE MOTHERBOARD


1. If you are installing a new motherboard, install the DIMM(s) and CPU from the old
motherboard onto the new motherboard. For DIMM(s), see page 57; for the CPU, see page 71.

Make sure that the motherboard is placed on an antistatic surface with some padding.
Do not transfer the BIOS chip from the old motherboard onto the new motherboard. Doing
so can cause the system to shut down due to incompatibility issues.
2. Angle the motherboard so that the connectors on the motherboard fit into the cutouts in the
connector panel of the chassis, and gently slide the motherboard into the chassis (see
Figure 23 on page 66).

As you slide the motherboard into position, be sure to fit the Ethernet connectors under the
metal grounding tabs in the cutouts.

N OTE : Failure to position the grounding tabs correctly may result in permanent damage to the
motherboard and power supply.
3. Align the mounting holes on the motherboard with the screw holes located in the base of the
chassis (see Figure 22 on page 63 for the mounting hole locations).

4. Insert the six mounting screws that attach the motherboard to the chassis.

N OTE : Some system configurations may use five mounting screws and one metal standoff.

Partially tighten each screw before completely tightening any one screw. Do not overtighten
the screws; doing so could damage traces on the motherboard.

Now you are ready to replace motherboard components.


SERVICE PROCEDURES 68

TO REPLACE MOTHERBOARD COMPONENTS


1. Replace the following cables to the motherboard:

Power button cables (J25)


Be sure to connect each cable to the correct pins on J25:
SW LED cablered wire to pin 2, black wire to pin 4
SW cablered wire to pin 6, yellow wire to pin 8
Align the triangle on each cable connector with the correct pin as shown in Figure 24.

17 1

18 2

SW SW LED

J25 on the motherboard

F IGURE 24: Motherboard connections for power button cables

Service board cable (J26)


20-pin power cable (PW1)
4-pin power cable (PW2)
HDD data cable (SATA0)
Chassis fan cable (FAN3)
For the location of each connector on the motherboard, see Figure 19 on page 55.
2. Reassemble the Fiery Controller (see page 94).

Verifying the functionality of a new motherboard installation


N OTE : Before proceeding with this section, make sure that you have all the required
components, as described on page 64.

After you install a new motherboard and reassemble the system, you must verify functionality
by using the single-use dongle to enter Service Mode. Verify the motherboard functionality
before updating the system; do not update the system prematurely.

Entering Service Mode allows you to make sure that the new motherboard solves the problem
you are troubleshooting. Service Mode is a temporary state that allows you to test the
motherboard, and is indicated by code 90 on the LED display. Service Mode is exited
automatically when you expend the single-use dongle to update the system.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 69

TO ENTER SERVICE MODE AND VERIFY THE SYSTEM


N OTE : This procedure assumes you have installed a new motherboard and reassembled the
Fiery Controller.
1. Verify the following:

All external cables for the Fiery Controller have been reconnected.
The service switches are set for normal operation (both away from ON).
The Fiery Controller and printer are powered off.
2. Unpack the single-use dongle included with the new motherboard and connect it to any
available USB port on the Fiery Controller (see Figure 5 on page 25).

3. Power on the Fiery Controller by moving its power switch to ON position (|). If the Fiery
Controller does not start up after a few seconds, firmly press the power button once
and release.

N OTE : During Service Mode, code 90 appears on the Fiery Controller LED display.
4. Power on the printer using the main power switch on the front.

5. Verify that the Fiery Controller Start page prints automatically after the Fiery Controller and
printer start up.

6. Connect the Fiery Controller to the network (see page 43), and ask the site administrator
to print a few test documents from a networked computer that will use the Fiery Controller
(see Configuration and Setup on the User Documentation CD).

If the problem you are troubleshooting persists, or if you are unable to perform steps 5 and 6
above while in Service Mode, the new motherboard has not solved the problem you are
troubleshooting. If this is the case, do not update the system, and do not attempt any other
troubleshooting procedures yet (such as reinstalling system software or replacing the HDD).
Reinstall the old motherboard and return the new motherboard with the unused single-use
dongle to inventory. You may then perform additional service and troubleshooting
procedures.
If the Fiery Controller is able to print a Test Page and a print job sent over the network, you
may conclude that the new motherboard solves the problem you are troubleshooting.
7. Power off the Fiery Controller by pressing and holding down the power button for 5 seconds.

You may now proceed to update the system.


SERVICE PROCEDURES 70

Updating the system


N OTE : Before proceeding with the system update, make sure that you have all the required
components, as described on page 64.

If you concluded in Service Mode that the new motherboard solves the problem you are
troubleshooting, you must update the system.

If you concluded in Service Mode that the new motherboard does not solve the problem you
are troubleshooting, do not update the system (described below), and do not attempt any other
troubleshooting procedures (such as reinstalling system software or replacing the HDD).
Reinstall the old motherboard and return the new motherboard with the unused single-use
dongle to inventory. You may then perform additional service and troubleshooting
procedures.

After the system is updated, the new motherboard fully replaces the old motherboard and
cannot be used in another system. The Fiery Controller remains enabled for any optional
features that were available on the system prior to the motherboard replacement.

TO UPDATE THE SYSTEM


Complete the procedure To update the system for a software option or new motherboard
installation on page 96.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 71

CPU and CPU cooling assembly


The CPU is installed in a Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket on the motherboard. Before
removing the CPU from its socket, disconnect the CPU fan cable from the motherboard and
remove the cooling assembly from the CPU socket (see page 72).

The CPU cooling assembly consists of a fan guard, fan, and heatsink. The cooling assembly is
secured to a mounting bracket installed on the underside of the motherboard.

CPU fan guard

CPU fan

Heatsink

CPU

CPU socket on
motherboard

Mounting bracket

F IGURE 25: CPU cooling assembly


SERVICE PROCEDURES 72

TO REMOVE A CPU
1. Access and open the Fiery Controller, as described on page 51.

2. Remove the CPU fan cable from motherboard connector FAN1.

3. Remove the CPU cooling assembly:

Be aware that both the cooling assembly and the CPU may be very hot. You may need to
allow the components to cool before you attempt to remove them.
Several motherboard components are very close to the cooling assembly. Be sure not to
damage these components when removing or replacing the cooling assembly.

Loosen the four screws that secure the


cooling assembly to the motherboard.
Partially loosen all the screws before
loosening any one screw all the way.
Lift the cooling assembly off the CPU CPU cooling
socket and set it aside. assembly
Use caution when lifting the cooling
assembly off the CPU, because the
thermal compound at the base of the
heatsink may damage the CPU if the
Screw
heatsink is removed too forcefully. (1 of 4)

CPU
SERVICE PROCEDURES 73

4. If you are removing the motherboard in order to replace it with a new one, remove the
mounting bracket from the underside of the motherboard (see Figure 26).

Push the four screw posts of the bracket through the post holes in the motherboard, and
carefully pry the bracket away from the motherboard.

Post hole
(1 of 4)

Screw post
(1 of 4)

F IGURE 26: Removing/replacing the CPU mounting bracket


SERVICE PROCEDURES 74

5. If you are removing the CPU cooling assembly in order to replace it with a new one, remove
the fan guard from the CPU fan (see Figure 27).

Press down to relieve the tension from the fan guard, and carefully pry the bottom edges of
the guard away from the CPU fan. If needed, use the blade of a small, flathead screwdriver to
pry away the edges.
Set aside the guard so that you can install it later on the new CPU cooling assembly.

Press down on fan guard


to relieve tension.

Pry bottom edge of


guard away from fan.
Repeat for opposite
edge.

F IGURE 27: Removing/replacing the CPU fan guard


SERVICE PROCEDURES 75

6. Unlock the CPU socket (see Figure 28).

Rotate the socket screw 180 degrees counterclockwise until the CPU socket unlocks.

CPU

CPU socket Arrow

Rotate socket screw


180 degrees to unlock/lock.

Pin 1

F IGURE 28: Removing/replacing a CPU

7. Grasp the CPU by its edges and carefully lift it from the socket.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 76

TO REPLACE A CPU
1. Install the CPU in the CPU socket on the motherboard.

Make sure you align the arrow on the CPU with the arrow indicating pin 1 in the CPU socket
(see Figure 28 on page 75).
2. Make sure that the CPU is correctly seated in the socket, and then lock the socket.

Rotate the socket screw 180 degrees clockwise to lock the socket.
3. Do one of the following:

If you are installing a new CPU cooling assembly on an existing CPU, clean the contact
surface of the CPU.
Be sure to remove all thermal compound residue from the surface of the CPU. It may help
to scrape all the residue off the surface using the flat edge of a non-conductive tool. Then
use a lint-free cloth moistened with alcohol to clean the surface.
If you are installing the existing CPU and CPU cooling assembly on a new motherboard,
clean the contact surfaces of the CPU and cooling assembly as described above. Then
apply fresh thermal compound to the contact surface of the CPU using the applicator
provided with the new motherboard.
4. If needed, install the CPU mounting bracket on the underside of the motherboard (see
Figure 26 on page 73).

Push the four screw posts of the bracket into the four post poles in the motherboard.
5. If you are installing a new CPU cooling assembly, install the fan guard from the old cooling
assembly.

Place the fan guard on top of the new CPU fan, and firmly press down until the bottom edges
of the fan guard fasten around the fan.
6. If you are installing a new CPU cooling assembly, install the screws in the heatsink.

Insert each screw into a spring, and then insert the screw assembly into the heatsink. Turn the
screw until the screw threads completely protrude through base of heatsink.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 77

7. Replace the CPU cooling assembly:

Orient the cooling assembly so that the


fan cable is near the CPU fan connector
on the motherboard (FAN1).
Place the cooling assembly on the CPU.
CPU cooling
Make sure that the thermal pad on the assembly
underside of the heatsink is positioned
on top of the CPU.
Be sure to remove any protective material
that may be covering the surface of the
Screw
thermal pad. Otherwise the CPU may (1 of 4)
overheat.
Align the four screws with the four screw
posts.
Screw post
Tighten the screws. Partially tighten all (1 of 4)
the screws before tightening any one
screw all the way. CPU

8. Connect the CPU fan cable to the motherboard connector FAN1.

The cable connector is keyed to fit only one way. Make sure that the connector on the cable is
securely attached to connector FAN1 on the motherboard.
9. If you installed a new CPU, clear the CMOS (see page 60).

You should clear the CMOS after installing a new CPU to ensure compatibility between the
new component and previous settings stored in the BIOS.

N OTE : Be sure to remove the power cable from the Fiery Controller before clearing the
CMOS.
Remove the battery (see page 60).
Wait two minutes to allow the motherboard electrical components to fully discharge.
Reinstall the battery (see page 60).
10. Reassemble the Fiery Controller and verify its functionality (see page 94).

11. If you installed a new CPU and cleared the CMOS, configure the time and date in Setup (see
page 61).
SERVICE PROCEDURES 78

Service board
The service board contains the LED display and service switches.

If you are removing the service board and cable in order to replace it with a new service board
and cable, observe the following guidelines:
Replacement kits include a service board and service board cable, as well as a motherboard.
When replacing the service board and cable, you also have the option to replace the
motherboard; however, replacement of the motherboard is not required.
Be sure to return all old components to your authorized service/support center.

TO REMOVE THE SERVICE BOARD


1. Access and open the Fiery Controller, as described on page 51.

2. Disconnect the service board cable from the service board and motherboard.

3. If you are replacing the service board cable, remove the cable from the plastic clips that
secure it to the chassis.

4. Remove the four screws that secure the service board to the chassis, and remove the board
from the chassis (see Figure 29).

Screw (1 of 4)
Service board

F IGURE 29: Removing/replacing the service board


SERVICE PROCEDURES 79

TO REPLACE THE SERVICE BOARD


1. If you are replacing the old service board with a new one, unpack the new board and cable.

2. Position the new service board inside the chassis, fitting the LED display and service switches
through the cutouts in the chassis.

3. Secure the service board to the chassis using the four screws that you removed earlier (see
Figure 29 on page 78).

4. Connect the service board cable to the connector on the service board.

The cable is keyed to fit in the connector only one way.


5. Route the cable through the two plastic clips on base of the chassis.

6. Connect the free end of the service board cable to connector J26 on the motherboard.

The cable is keyed to fit in the connector only one way.


7. Make sure that the service switches are set to the OFF position (both switches are away
from ON).

8. Reassemble the Fiery Controller and verify its functionality (see page 94).
SERVICE PROCEDURES 80

Chassis fan
One chassis fan is installed in the Fiery Controller, near the service board. Use the following
procedures to remove or replace the fan.

TO REMOVE THE CHASSIS FAN


1. Access and open the Fiery Controller, as described on page 51.

2. Disconnect the 3-pin fan cable connector from connector FAN3 connector on the
motherboard.

3. Remove the four plastic rivets that attach the fan to the chassis, and remove the fan.

To remove a rivet, use a flathead screwdriver to pry loose the rivet head on the outside of the
chassis while squeezing and pushing the locked end of the rivet with your fingers or a pair of
pliers. Set the rivets aside so that you can replace them later.

Rivet (1 of 4)

Chassis fan

F IGURE 30: Removing the chassis fan


SERVICE PROCEDURES 81

4. If you are removing the chassis fan in order to replace it with a new one, remove the fan
guard from the face of the fan (see Figure 31).

To remove the plastic rivets that secure the fan guard to the fan, use a flathead screwdriver to
pry loose the rivet head while squeezing and pushing the locking end of the rivet with your
fingers or a pair of pliers.
Set aside the fan guard and rivets so that you can install them later on the new chassis fan.

Airflow
direction

Fan guard

Rivet (1 of 4)

F IGURE 31: Removing/replacing the chassis fan guard

TO REPLACE THE CHASSIS FAN


1. If you are installing a new chassis fan, attach the fan guard to the correct face of the new fan.

Use the fan guard and four rivets that you removed from the old chassis fan. Position the
guard against the face of the new fan so that the airflow arrow on the fan points toward the
guard (see Figure 31). Push each rivet all the way through its mounting hole until the rivet
snaps into locked position.
2. Position the fan against the chassis.

When correctly positioned, the fan guard on the fan should face the motherboard, and the fan
cable should reach its connector on the motherboard.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 82

3. Align the four holes on the fan with the four holes in the chassis, and replace the four rivets
that secure the fan to the chassis (see Figure 32).

Hold the fan firmly against the chassis, and push each rivet all the way until it snaps into
locked position. Make sure that the fan is tightly secured to the chassis.

Rivet (1 of 4)

F IGURE 32: Replacing the chassis fan

4. Route the fan cable through the two plastic clips on the base of the chassis.

5. Connect the fan cable connector to connector FAN3 on the motherboard.

The cable connector is keyed to fit only one way.


6. Reassemble the Fiery Controller and verify its functionality (see page 94).
SERVICE PROCEDURES 83

Power supply
This section describes how to remove and replace the power supply. For more information
about the power supply, see Specifications on page 147.

Do not open the power supply for service or troubleshooting purposes. Opening the power
supply voids the warranty.

TABLE 4: Power supply cable details


Cable connector Pin(s) Wire color Voltage Connection
N OTE : All voltages listed in this table are direct current voltages (VDC).
P1 1, 2 Orange +3.3V
20 10
19 9
18 8 3, 5, 7, 13, 15, Black COM
17 7
16 6 16, 17
15 5
14 4
13 3 4, 6, 19, 20 Red +5V
12 2
11 1
8 Gray PW-OK Power supply
to motherboard
20-pin power connector 9 Purple +5Vsb
to motherboard
10 Yellow +12V
11 Orange +3.3V
Brown +3.3V sense
12 Blue -12V
14 Green PS-ON
18 not connected
1 Black COM
4 2
3 1
2 Black COM
4-pin power connector
to motherboard 3 Yellow&Black +12V
4 Yellow&Black +12V
1 Yellow +12V
Power
2, 3 Black COM supply
to HDD
4 Red +5V
1 Yellow +12V
2 Black COM
3 Red +5V
4-pin PATA power (not used)
SATA (5-pin) power connector 4 Black COM
to HDD
5 not connected
SERVICE PROCEDURES 84

TO REMOVE THE POWER SUPPLY AND POWER SWITCH


1. Access and open the Fiery Controller, as described on page 51.

2. Remove the 20-pin power cable from the motherboard (see page 63).

3. Remove the 4-pin power cable from the motherboard (see page 63).

4. Remove the power cable from the power connector on the HDD (see page 63).

5. Remove the power supply cables from the plastic clips that secure them to the chassis.

6. Remove the power supply guard (see Figure 33):

If it is present, cut the tie-wrap that secures the power supply guard around the power
switch cable,
Pull the power supply guard firmly away from the chassis to expose the black and white
wires that connect to the power switch.
Disconnect the wires from the leads on the power switch. Carefully pull the wires out
through the flexible circular cuff of the power supply guard.
Set aside the power supply guard so that you can replace it later.

Pull guard away to


expose wires.

F IGURE 33: Removing the power supply guard


SERVICE PROCEDURES 85

7. Remove the five screws that attach the power supply to the chassis (see Figure 34).

Set the screws aside so that you can replace them later.
8. Gently lift the power supply out of the chassis.

Screw (1 of 5)

F IGURE 34: Removing the power supply

9. If you suspect that your power switch is faulty and want to replace it with a new one, remove
the power switch from the chassis.

Use a flat-head screwdriver to squeeze the beveled sides of the power switch, and push the
power switch out through the cutout in the chassis.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 86

TO REPLACE THE POWER SUPPLY AND POWER SWITCH


1. If you are replacing the power switch, locate the new power switch included with the
replacement power supply kit. Orient the power switch as shown in Figure 34 on page 85.

2. Push the power switch firmly into the chassis cutout until the switch is locked in place.

Make sure that the beveled sides of the power switch are secured to the inside of the chassis.
3. Place the power supply inside the chassis (see Figure 34 on page 85).

Make sure to fit the power connector through the cutout in the chassis. Align the mounting
holes in the power supply with the holes in the chassis.
4. Using the five screws that you removed earlier, secure the power supply to the chassis.

5. Route the black and white power switch wires through the circular opening of the power
supply guard (see Figure 33 on page 84).

6. Connect the black and white power switch wires to the right-hand leads on the power switch,
as shown in Figure 35.

ON

Connect black wire to right lead for ON (|)

Connect white wire to right lead for OFF (O)

OFF Power switch leads

F IGURE 35: Wire connections to the power switch

7. Fit the rectangular opening of the power supply guard around the power switch housing. Press
the guard firmly against the chassis until it is secured to the power switch.

8. Cinch the circular opening of the power supply guard with a tie-wrap.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 87

9. Connect the HDD power cable to the SATA power connector on the HDD.

Always connect power to the SATA power connector on the HDD. Do not use the PATA
(4-pin) power connector, if it is present on the HDD, and do not connect power to both the
SATA and PATA power connectors on the HDD. An incorrect power connection will result
in system errors.
10. Connect the 4-pin (2x2) power cable to connector PW2 on the motherboard.

For the location of the motherboard connector, see page 63.


11. Connect the 20-pin power cable to connector PW1 on the motherboard.

For the location of the motherboard connector, see page 63.


12. Make sure that all power connectors are properly aligned and securely connected.

13. Secure the power cables to the chassis using the two plastic clips on the base of the chassis.

14. Replace any tie-wraps that you may have removed or cut while removing the power cables
earlier.

For more information, see page 94.


15. Reassemble the Fiery Controller and verify its functionality (see page 94).
SERVICE PROCEDURES 88

Power button
The following procedures describe how to remove and replace the power button assembly in
the system. The power button assembly includes the power button, and the SW and SW LED
cables.

TO REMOVE THE POWER BUTTON ASSEMBLY


1. Access and open the Fiery Controller, as described on page 51.

2. Remove the power button cables (SW and SW LED) from J25 on the motherboard.

3. Use needlenose pliers to pinch the beveled sides of the button casing, and push the button
assembly out through the cutout in the chassis.

Carefully thread the power button cables, one pair at a time, out through the cutout.

Cutout

Pinch beveled sides


to unlock button
from chassis.

F IGURE 36: Removing the power button assembly


SERVICE PROCEDURES 89

TO REPLACE THE POWER BUTTON ASSEMBLY


1. Carefully thread the power button cables through the cutout in the chassis (see Figure 36 on
page 88).

Thread the cables, one pair at a time, through the cutout.


2. Push the button assembly firmly into the cutout until the assembly is locked in place.

Make sure that the beveled sides of the button casing are completely secured to the inside of
the chassis.
3. Connect the power button cables to the correct pins on J25:

SW LED cablepins 2 and 4


SW cablepins 6 and 8
Align the triangle on each cable connector with the correct pin as shown in Figure 37.

17 1

18 2

SW SW LED

J25 on the motherboard

F IGURE 37: Motherboard connections for power button cables

4. Reassemble the Fiery Controller and verify its functionality (see page 94).
SERVICE PROCEDURES 90

HDD
The factory-installed HDD (hard disk drive) is formatted and loaded with system software,
network drivers, and printer fonts. The HDD is also used to store spooled print jobs.

If you must replace the HDD, you must install the system software on the new HDD.
If you are replacing the HDD, you need:
The appropriate system software
The latest version of user software (for networked computers that will print to the Fiery
Controller)

For information about installing system software, see page 101.

Proper handling
Improper handling can damage the HDD. Handle the HDD with extreme care:
Use standard ESD practices when grounding yourself and the Fiery Controller.
Keep magnets and magnetic-sensitive objects away from the HDD.
Do not remove the screws on top of the HDD. Loosening these screws voids the warranty.
Never drop, jar, bump, or put excessive pressure on the HDD.
Handle the HDD by the sides and avoid touching the printed circuit boards.
Allow the HDD to reach room temperature before installation.

HDD problems may be caused by the following:


Loose or faulty connection
Faulty HDD (bad sectors, read/write errors, or physical damage)

TO REMOVE THE HDD


1. If you are replacing the HDD with a new HDD, allow the network administrator the
opportunity to print the Job Log and save any custom simulation and output profiles.
If possible, print the following:

Configuration pagesprovide records of any installed options and the customers current
Setup configuration.
Font Listlists the fonts currently on the HDD. Along with the fonts provided,
the customer may have installed additional fonts.
For information about how to print the Configuration page and Font List, see Configuration
and Setup on the User Documentation CD.
2. Access and open the Fiery Controller, as described on page 51.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 91

3. Remove the power cable from the HDD.

4. Remove the data cable from the HDD by pulling the connector (not the cable) straight out
from the HDD.

5. Remove the three screws that secure the HDD assembly to the chassis (see Figure 38)

Set aside the screws so that you can replace them later.
6. Carefully lift the HDD assembly to release its lower edge from the mounting posts in the
chassis, and then remove the HDD assembly from the chassis.

Screw (1 of 3)

HDD assembly

F IGURE 38: Removing the HDD assembly


SERVICE PROCEDURES 92

7. If you are replacing the HDD with a new HDD, remove the HDD from its bracket.

Remove the four screws that secure the HDD to the HDD bracket (see Figure 39). Remove
the HDD bracket and set it aside so that you can replace it later.
Make sure to support the HDD as you remove the screws. Do not loosen or remove the
screws on the HDD covers. Loosening or removing these screws will break the seal and void
the HDD warranty.
Do not touch the drives with magnetic objects (such as magnetic screwdrivers), and avoid
placing magnet-sensitive items, such as credit cards and employee ID cards, near the HDDs.

HDD bracket

HDD Screw (1 of 4)
(connector side)

F IGURE 39: Removing the HDD bracket

8. Place the HDD in an antistatic bag.

Replacement HDDs are shipped without any system software pre-installed. After installing a
HDD, you must install the appropriate system software.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 93

TO REPLACE THE HDD


1. If you are installing a new HDD, unpack the drive. If you are not installing a new HDD, skip to
step 4.

Do not drop, jar, or bump the HDD. Do not touch the HDD with magnetic objects or place
objects sensitive to magnets near the HDD.
2. Place the HDD inside the HDD bracket, and align the two holes on either side of the HDD with
the holes in the bracket.

Position the HDD inside the HDD bracket as shown in Figure 39 on page 92.
3. Replace the four screws that attach the bracket to the HDD.

Make sure that you use the same screws that you removed earlier.
4. Position the HDD assembly inside the chassis, as shown in Figure 38 on page 91.

Position the lower edge of the HDD bracket over the mounting posts in the chassis, and press
down firmly to engage the posts.
5. Using the three screws that you removed earlier, secure the HDD assembly to the chassis.

6. Connect the SATA data cable to the SATA data connector on the HDD. Make sure that the other
end of the cable is connected to SATA0 on the motherboard.

7. Connect the SATA power cable connector to the SATA power connector on the HDD.

Always connect power to the SATA power connector on the HDD. Do not use the PATA
(4-pin) power connector, if it is present on the HDD, and do not connect power to both the
SATA and PATA power connectors on the HDD. An incorrect power connection will result
in system errors.
The cable connector is keyed to fit only one way.
8. Reassemble the Fiery Controller (see page 94).

9. Connect the external cables that you removed from the Fiery Controller.
10. If you replaced the HDD with a new HDD, install system software (see page 101).

11. Verify Fiery Controller functionality (see page 95).

N OTE : If, after installing a new HDD and system software, you notice that the Fiery
Controller takes longer than usual to start up, clear the CMOS (see page 60).
SERVICE PROCEDURES 94

Restoring Fiery Controller functionality after service


Complete your inspection and service by reinstalling and verifying the Fiery Controller.

TO REINSTALL AND VERIFY THE FIERY CONTROLLER


1. Reseat all boards, cables, connectors, and other parts loosened or removed during service.

When routing cables in the Fiery Controller make sure that:


Covers are securely installed after routing Cables are not looped around internal circuit
cables. boards, or components (such as capacitors and
resistors).
Cable routing does not interfere with the Cables do not lie on or against any internal
operation of internal components. heating element.
Cables do not interfere with removing or Cables do not interfere with opening or closing
replacing components. Fiery Controller panels.
Cables are not tangled. Cable slack is secured with a tie-wrap.

Improper connection of the internal power cables can damage the Fiery Controller.
See Checking Fiery Controller internal connections on page 53, which includes Figure 19.
2. Replace the cover on the Fiery Controller.

Make sure that all cables are low and fully inside the chassis before you replace the cover.
Slide the cover until it engages the edge of the chassis opposite the connector panel, and then
lower the cover.

F IGURE 40: Replacing the chassis cover

3. Replace the two thumb screws that you removed earlier.

Tighten the screws to secure the cover to the Fiery Controller.


SERVICE PROCEDURES 95

4. Connect the external cables that you removed during inspection or service.

Be sure to properly connect the following cables (see Figure 5 on page 25):
(Direct Connection only) Crossover Ethernet cable between Fiery Controller and printer
(Network Switch Connection only) Network cable between Fiery Controller and network
switch
Fiery Controller power cable
5. If you installed a new HDD, install system software (see page 101).

Spare HDDs are shipped without system software.


6. Make sure to configure the date and time in Setup (see Configuration and Setup on the User
Documentation CD).
7. Before you leave the customer site, verify the Fiery Controller operation (see Figure 41).

Verification Steps Troubleshooting Tips

Connect the Fiery Controller to the


network. See page 43.

Ask the network administrator


to check the Setup options.
(See Configuration and Setup on
the User Documentation CD).

In the event of an error condition, see the Startup section


Power on the Fiery Controller and wait of Table 6 on page 129. If the Fiery icon does not become active
for the LED display to reach and after 10 minutes, check and reseat all external cables; make sure
remain at 00; then power on the that the cables are connected to the correct ports. If image quality
printer and wait for the Fiery icon to is poor, test the printer (see the service documentation that
become active (see page 45). accompanies the printer).

F IGURE 41: Fiery Controller connection verification steps


SERVICE PROCEDURES 96

Enabling software options and new motherboard installations


To enable a software option (such as Hot Folders/Virtual Printer, Spot-On, Auto Trap, or
Paper Catalog) on the Fiery Controller, use the procedures in this section to perform a system
update. You can also use these procedures to update the system after a new motherboard
installation.

To update the system for a new software option or new motherboard installation, you need
the following items:
Single-use dongle [provided with the software option or new motherboard]
Feature Activation USB Drive [provided with the software option or new motherboard]

N OTE : If you do not have a Feature Activation USB Drive, first prepare a USB flash drive with
the Feature Activation software, as described in Preparing a USB flash drive with software
on page 98.

Use the following procedure to update the system.

TO UPDATE THE SYSTEM FOR A SOFTWARE OPTION OR NEW MOTHERBOARD INSTALLATION


N OTE : This procedure assumes that you have a Feature Activation USB Drive or another USB
flash drive that has been properly prepared (see page 98). If you are updating the system for a
new motherboard installation, this procedure also assumes that the Fiery Controller is fully
assembled, powered off, verified (see page 68), and requires an update.
1. Make sure that the Fiery Controller is powered off.

2. Flip the service switches to the boot mode position (switch 1 is ON; switch 2 is away from
ON).

Change the service switches


LED display from normal mode...

Service switches

...to boot mode:

F IGURE 42: Service switches on the Fiery Controller


SERVICE PROCEDURES 97

3. Connect the single-use dongle to a USB port on the Fiery Controller (see Figure 5 on
page 25). Make sure that no other dongles are attached to the Fiery Controller.

4. Connect the Feature Activation USB Drive or the prepared USB flash drive to another USB port
on the Fiery Controller.

5. Make sure that the Fiery Controller power switch is set to ON (|) position, and press the
power button once to power on the system.

6. Wait several minutes while the system update files are transferred from the USB drive to the
Fiery Controller.

The following status codes appear on the LED display during the update process.

Code on LED display System status

00 Update process is starting.

01 or 02 Update is in progress.

F0 Update is successful.

FF Update is complete.

N OTE : If any other code appears on the LED display during the update process, refer to
System update error codes (on LED display) on page 135.
7. After the LED display reaches FF, wait approximately 30 seconds for the Fiery Controller to
shut down automatically.

8. After the Fiery Controller shuts down, wait at least 30 seconds, and then remove the USB
drive and single-use dongle from the Fiery Controller.

9. Flip the service switches to normal mode (both switches are away from ON).

For an illustration of the service switch modes, see Figure 42 on page 96.
Be sure to flip the service switches to normal mode and remove both the USB drive and
dongle from the Fiery Controller. If you do not perform these actions, the Fiery Controller
may fail to start.
10. Power on the Fiery Controller by pressing the power button once. Wait several minutes for the
Fiery Controller to start up and reach Idle.

11. After the Fiery Controller reaches Idle, power on the printer using the main power switch on
the front.

12. Wait for the Fiery Controller Start page to print automatically.

13. If you installed a new motherboard, configure the date and time in Setup. For details, see
Configuration and Setup on the User Documentation CD.

14. Print a Configuration page to verify system settings and features.

If you enabled a new software option, verify that the option name appears under
BIOS Update > Installed Options.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 98

Preparing a USB flash drive with software


This section describes how to load a USB flash drive with software such as Product Activation
software, Feature Activation software, or System Software. To do this, you need the following
items:
USB Prep Tool CD [provided with the Fiery Controller]
CD or DVD containing the service software to be loaded [provided with the Fiery
Controller, the option kit, or the spare kit]
USB 2.0 flash drive [not provided]. If the drive has a write-protection feature, make sure
that write-protection is switched off. The drive must have the following minimum
capacity:
For Product Activation or Feature Activation software, 32MB
For system software, 5GB
Not all USB 2.0 flash drives have been validated for use with the Fiery Controller. If the
drive that you are using does not work, try another brand.
Any PC [not provided] with:
Windows Vista (32 or 64-bit), or Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or later
CD or DVD drive, built-in or attached
Support for USB 2.0
(USB 1.1 may work, but it will be very slow.)
256MB of available memory

The procedures in this section are:


To install the USB Prep Tool application on page 99
To load a USB flash drive with software on page 99
SERVICE PROCEDURES 99

TO INSTALL THE USB PREP TOOL APPLICATION


1. Insert the USB Prep Tool CD into the media drive of the PC.

2. Navigate to the location of the CD and double-click Setup.exe to start the installer.

3. Click Accept to accept the terms of the license agreement.

Wait while the installer verifies the installation requirements.

N OTE : If the PC does not already have .Net framework installed, click Accept to accept the
terms of the license agreement that appears on the screen. Wait up to 10 minutes as the
.Net framework files are installed.
4. At the security warning screen, click Install.

Wait while the application is installed on the PC.

N OTE : After the installation is complete, the application automatically starts. If you are not
ready to prepare the USB flash drive yet, you may click Cancel.
5. Remove the USB Prep Tool CD.

TO LOAD A USB FLASH DRIVE WITH SOFTWARE


N OTE : This procedure uses the USB Prep Tool application to copy the software to the USB
flash drive.
1. If necessary, start the USB Prep Tool application by clicking the Start button on the PC and
choosing All Programs > Electronics for Imaging > USB Prep Tool.

2. Insert the Product Activation CD, Feature Activation CD, or System Software DVD into the
media drive of the PC.

3. Attach the USB flash drive to the PC.


All data on the USB flash drive is lost when the drive is reformatted during the preparation
procedure. Make sure that no valuable data resides on the USB flash drive.
SERVICE PROCEDURES 100

4. Follow the on-screen prompts:

Start screenSpecify the drive to copy files from (the drive letter of the media drive).
Specify the drive to copy to (the drive letter of the USB flash drive). Click Proceed when
the Proceed button is available. Click OK to begin formatting the USB flash drive.

Prepare screenThe progress bar shows that the contents of the software
CD/DVD are being copied. Do not cancel.
For Product Activation or Feature Activation software, it takes approximately
15 seconds for the contents to be copied. Click Proceed when the Proceed button
is available.
For System Software, it takes approximately 30 minutes to copy all the contents. When
the Language Selection menu is available, choose the language of the software that you
want to install, and then click Proceed.
Finish screenConfirm that the contents of the software CD/DVD were copied
successfully to the USB flash drive. Click Finish to exit the USB Prep Tool.
5. Remove the USB flash drive from the PC.

Do not leave the prepared USB flash drive attached to the PC. If the drive is still attached
when the PC starts up or reboots, system corruption may result.
6. Remove the Product Activation CD, Feature Activation CD, or System Software DVD from the
PC.

7. Label the prepared USB flash drive with identifying information.

For example, copy onto a label tag (1) the product name, and (2) the name of the service
software. The USB flash drive is now prepared and can be used to perform the associated
service procedure.
SYSTEM SOFTWARE 101

SYSTEM SOFTWARE
The Fiery Controller system software is installed on the HDD at the factory. You must
install system software if a more recent version is required, if you replace the HDD, or if you
discover problems with the current system.

Use one of the following methods to install system software:


Network port method via crossover Ethernet cable (see page 103)
USB flash drive method (see page 110)
SYSTEM SOFTWARE 102

System software installation reminders


Keep in mind the following when installing system software:
LanguageScreens for installing system software are always displayed in English, even if
the printer is configured for another language.
CompatibilityThe latest user software must be installed onto all computers that print to
the Fiery Controller. Using incompatible versions of the system and user software may
result in system problems.
Backup/Restore SettingsAll Setup configurations, as well as all custom files stored on
the HDD, are deleted when you install system software. Always save the current Fiery
Controller settings before you install system software. After the installation is complete,
restore the settings that you saved earlier.
The saved settings file contains the following: Setup configurations (except for Server
Name and Date/Time), and custom color profiles saved on the HDD.
ConfigurationWhen upgrading or reinstalling the system software, make sure to print
the Configuration pages before installing any software (for instructions, see page 114).
The Setup configurations are lost when you install system software.
FontsInstalling system software deletes all fonts that the customer has installed on the
Fiery Controller. Only resident fonts are restored during system software installation.
Use Command WorkStation to reinstall additional fonts.
To determine which additional fonts were downloaded to the Fiery Controller, ask the
network administrator to print the Fonts List before you format the HDD and again after
you complete the system software installation. Any fonts not listed after installation must
be reinstalled.
JobsAll jobs in all print queues and all jobs archived locally on the Fiery Controller
HDD are deleted when you install system software. To save jobs, ask the network
administrator to archive them to a location on the network, so that the jobs can be
imported back into the Fiery Controller queue after system software installation. For more
information, see Command WorkStation Help.
FreeForm mastersAll FreeForm master jobs are deleted when you install system software.
To save FreeForm master jobs, ask the network administrator to archive them to a location
on the network, so that the jobs can be imported back into the Fiery Controller queue
after system software installation. For more information, see Command WorkStation
Help.
SYSTEM SOFTWARE 103

Installing system software over the network port


The System Software DVD contains the system software and the Fiery System Software
Installer.

To install system software over the network port of the Fiery Controller, you need the
following items:
Crossover Ethernet cable (4-pair/8-wire, short-length)

N OTE : For systems installed in Direct Connection mode, the interface cable between the Fiery
Controller and printer is a crossover Ethernet cable, and may be used for system software
installation. For information about how to identify a crossover Ethernet cable, see Figure 13
on page 43.
Windows XP/2000 computer with:
A DVD media drive, built-in or attached
Support for 100BaseTX or 1000BaseT
512MB minimum memory capacity
System Software DVD
SYSTEM SOFTWARE 104

TO INSTALL SYSTEM SOFTWARE OVER THE NETWORK PORT


1. Ask the network administrator to do the following (if possible):

Print the Job Log.


Print the Fonts List. This page lists the fonts currently on the HDD. Along with the
resident fonts provided, the customer may have installed additional, non-resident fonts.
If needed, ask the network administrator to archive the non-resident fonts.
Archive any custom color profiles and FreeForm masters that have been created on the
Fiery Controller.
2. If possible, print the Configuration pages (see page 114).

The Configuration pages contain a list of any installed options and a record of the customers
current Setup configuration.
3. If you are reinstalling the same version of system software, save the current Fiery Controller
settings (if possible):

Connect your PC to the same network as the Fiery Controller, and open a Web browser
window.
In the URL field of the browser, type the IP address or DNS name of the Fiery Controller,
and press Enter.
The IP address is listed under the Network Setup section of the Configuration page.
On the WebTools home page, click the Configure tab.
Click Launch Configure, type the Administrator password for the Fiery Controller, and
then click OK.
The default Administrator password is Fiery.1. However, the network administrator may
have configured a new password for the Fiery Controller.
Expand the Server item in the left pane, and click Backup/Restore.
Click Backup Fiery Settings, enter a file name and a location for the settings file, and then
click Save.
Close the browser window.

N OTE : If it is not possible to save the current Fiery Controller settings or you are upgrading
the system software version, ask the network administrator to archive any custom color
profiles. For more information, see Color Printing on the User Documentation CD.
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4. Power on the PC and do the following:

Close all software applications.


Stop all File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) services.
Disable all anti-virus and anti-spyware programs.
Make sure that the PC is configured to obtain its IP address automatically (DHCP).
Remove any network cables between the PC and the customer network.
Disable all wireless network connections.
Turn off the Windows firewall.
Disable all power-save and hibernation settings.

N OTE : It is important that you complete all of the tasks in the preceding list. If you do not
complete these tasks, the installation may fail.
5. Insert the System Software DVD in the media drive of the PC and wait for the Fiery System
Software Installer to launch automatically.

If the Fiery System Software Installer does not launch automatically, browse to the location of
System Software DVD, and double-click the DVD icon.
6. At the Welcome screen, click Next.

7. Read the Software License Agreement. Select I Agree to continue the installation process,
and then click Next.

8. At the Connection Type screen, make sure Ethernet is selected. Click Next to advance to the
Confirmation screen.

N OTE : To avoid confusion, ignore the text and graphics on the Confirmation screen.
The graphics on this screen may not accurately depict Fiery Controller hardware.
9. Power off the Fiery Controller by pressing and holding down the power button for 5 seconds
until the green light goes out (see Figure 43 on page 106). Leave the Fiery Controller power
switch in the ON (|) position.

10. Power off the printer using the main power switch on the front.

11. Remove all external cables from the Fiery Controller, except for the power cable.

N OTE : Be sure to leave the power cable connected between the Fiery Controller and the wall
outlet.
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12. Connect the crossover Ethernet cable between the Fiery Controller network port and an
Ethernet port on the PC.

Crossover Ethernet cable

Network connector

Power button Windows 2000/XP PC

F IGURE 43: Creating an isolated Ethernet network using a crossover cable

13. Flip the Fiery Controller service switches to the ON position (both switches set to up position
for ON).

Flip the service switches


from normal (OFF) mode...

LED display

Service switches

...to ON position:

F IGURE 44: Fiery Controller service switches

After you install system software, remember to return the service switches to normal mode
(both switches set to down position for OFF).
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14. Power on the Fiery Controller by pressing the power button once.

Wait approximately 15 seconds for the Fiery Controller to start up and show 00 on the
LED display.
15. At the PC, click Next on the Confirmation screen.

16. At the Commence Installation? screen, choose the language that you want to install, and
then click Next to begin installation. Wait while the files are transferred from the PC to the
Fiery Controller.

N OTE : If prompted, select the PC network card to use for the installation and click OK.
If you receive a Windows firewall or security alert, select the option to unblock the Fiery
installer so that installation can proceed.

N OTE : This segment of the installation takes approximately 15 minutes. Do not click Cancel
or close the installer screen during this time.

At first the Fiery Controller LED display shows sporadic activity, eventually settling on 00.
The display increases by one number approximately every 30 seconds. When all the files have
been transferred to the Fiery Controller, the display switches to FF.
17. Wait until the LED display shows FF and the following screen appears on the PC, indicating
that all the files have been transferred successfully.

F IGURE 45: Installer screen indicating that file transfers are complete

N OTE : To avoid confusion, ignore the text and graphics shown on the screen. This screen may
not accurately depict Fiery Controller hardware.
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18. Do the following at the PC:

Click Next, and then click Finish to close the installer screen.
Remove the System Software DVD.
Restore the settings that you changed in step 4.
19. Power off the Fiery Controller by pressing and holding down the power button for 5 seconds
until the green light goes out.

20. Move the service switches to normal position (away from ON).

For an illustration of the correct position of the service switches, see Figure 44 on page 106.
21. Disconnect the crossover cable from the Fiery Controller network port and the PC.

22. Reconnect the cables in Direct Connection mode.

Connect the network cable between the Fiery Controller and the customer network, and
connect the crossover Ethernet cable between the Fiery Controller and printer (see Figure 11
on page 35).
Be sure to use the correct cable for each connection. For an illustration of the differences
between the crossover Ethernet cable and network (straight-through Ethernet) cable, see
Figure 13 on page 43.

IMPORTANT: You must reconnect the cables in Direct Connection mode in order to
establish proper communication between the Fiery Controller and the printer. After
the installation is complete, you can reconfigure the system in Network Switch
Connection mode, if needed.

23. Power on the printer using the main power switch on the front, and then power on the Fiery
Controller by pressing the power button once. Wait approximately 35 minutes as the system
software installation continues.

N OTE : Do not interact with the Fiery Controller or printer during the installation. Although
very few status indicators appear during this time, the installation is in progress and must not
be interrupted. Interrupting the installation may result in system corruption.
During the first 10 minutes of the installation, the Fiery Controller reboots multiple times;
the LED display shows 00 and AA during each reboot, and remains at 02 for about 4 minutes.
Afterwards, the display shows 03 and progresses to 04 for approximately 5 minutes and then
to 05 for approximately 6 minutes. Over the next 10 minutes, the Fiery Controller
automatically reboots several more times, showing 00 and AA each time, until the installation
is complete.

N OTE : If the LED display hangs on a particular code for longer than 10 minutes, look up
problems with system software installation in Table 6 on page 126.
You should see the following status indicators when the installation is complete:
Fiery Controller LED display reaches and remains at 00.
Printer Setup option becomes active on the printer control panel under Services mode.
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Fiery Controller Start page is printed.


24. If needed, configure a static IP address for the Fiery Controller (see step 7 on page 37).

25. If needed, reconfigure the Fiery Controller and printer in Network Switch Connection mode,
as described in Configuring a Network Switch Connection (optional) on page 39.
26. If you saved the Fiery Controller settings earlier, restore the settings to the system:

Connect your PC to the same network as the Fiery Controller and open a Web browser
window.
Type the IP address or DNS name of the Fiery Controller in the URL field and press
Enter.
On the WebTools home page, click the Configure tab, click Launch Configure, type
Fiery.1 for the password, and then click OK.

Expand the Server item in the left pane, and click Backup/Restore.
Click Restore Fiery Settings. At the reboot warning, click OK. Locate and select the
configuration file that you saved earlier, and then click Open.
Allow the Fiery Controller to reboot.
For a list of the settings that are restored, see page 102.

N OTE : If it was not possible to save the Fiery Controller settings or if you installed an
upgraded version of system software, you must configure Setup using the Configuration pages
you printed earlier. For information about performing Setup, see Configuration and Setup on
the User Documentation CD. Bypass any settings if it is more appropriate for the network
administrator to set them. After you exit Setup and allow the system to reboot, ask the
network administrator to restore the custom color profiles that were archived earlier.
27. Ask the network administrator to restore the non-resident fonts and FreeForm masters that
were archived earlier.

28. Install any required software patches:

If you reinstalled the same version of system software, be sure to reinstall all software
patches that were previously installed on the Fiery Controller. For a list of previously
installed patches, see the Configuration pages that you printed earlier.
If you installed an upgraded version of system software (for example, version 1.0 to version
2.0), contact your authorized service/support center for a list of valid software patches.
Some or all of the patches listed on the Configuration pages that you printed earlier may
no longer be valid. Before installing a patch, be sure to verify with your authorized service/
support center that it is valid for your system version. Installing an invalid patch may result
in system corruption.
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Installing system software using a USB flash drive


To install system software using this method, you need the System Software USB drive that
shipped with the Fiery Controller Personalization Kit.

N OTE : If you do not have a System Software USB drive, first prepare a USB flash drive with
the Fiery Controller system software, as described in Preparing a USB flash drive with
software on page 98.

TO INSTALL SYSTEM SOFTWARE USING A PREPARED USB FLASH DRIVE


1. Ask the network administrator to do the following (if possible):

Print the Job Log.


Print the Fonts List. This page lists the fonts currently on the HDD. Along with the
resident fonts provided, the customer may have installed additional, non-resident fonts.
If needed, ask the network administrator to archive the non-resident fonts.
Archive any FreeForm masters that have been created on the Fiery Controller.
2. If possible, print the Configuration pages (see page 114).

The Configuration pages contain a list of any installed options and a record of the customers
current Setup configuration.
3. If you are reinstalling the same version of system software, save the current Fiery Controller
settings (if possible):

Connect your PC to the same network as the Fiery Controller, and open a Web browser
window.
In the URL field of the browser, type the IP address or DNS name of the Fiery Controller
and press Enter.
The IP address is listed in the Network Setup section of the Configuration page.
On the WebTools home page, click the Configure tab.
Click Launch Configure, type the Administrator password for the Fiery Controller, and
then click OK.
The default Administrator password is Fiery.1. However, the network administrator may
have configured a new password for the Fiery Controller.
Expand the Server item in the left pane and click Backup/Restore.
Click Backup Fiery Settings, type a file name and location for the settings file, and then
click Save.
Close the browser window.

N OTE : If it is not possible to save the current Fiery Controller settings or you are upgrading
the system software version, ask the network administrator to archive any custom color
profiles. For more information, see Color Printing on the User Documentation CD.
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4. Shut down the Fiery Controller (see page 46). Leave the Fiery Controller power switch in the
ON (|) position.

N OTE : If it is not possible to shut down the Fiery Controller through the printer touch screen,
press and hold down the power button on Fiery Controller until the green light goes out and
system shuts down.
5. Power off the printer using the main power switch on the front.

6. Disconnect all external cables from the Fiery Controller, except for the power cable.

N OTE : Be sure to leave the power cable connected between the Fiery Controller and the wall
outlet.
7. Flip the service switches to boot mode (switch 1 set to up position for ON; switch 2 set to
down position for OFF).

Change the service switches


LED display from normal mode...

Service switches

...to boot mode:

F IGURE 46: Service switches on the Fiery Controller

8. Attach the prepared USB flash drive to one of the USB connectors on the Fiery Controller
(see Figure 5 on page 25).

N OTE : If dust covers are attached to the USB connectors, remove one dust cover using
needlenose pliers.
9. Power on the Fiery Controller by pressing the power button once.

10. Wait while the files are transferred.

The file transfer takes approximately 15 minutes.

The LED on the flash drive shows sporadic activity during this time. The Fiery Controller
LED display shows sporadic activity, eventually settling on 00. The display increases by one
number approximately every 30 seconds. When all the files have been transferred to the Fiery
Controller, the display switches to FF.
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11. After the Fiery Controller LED display reaches FF, wait 30 seconds, and then power off the
Fiery Controller by pressing and holding down the power button for 5 seconds until the green
light goes out.

12. Remove the USB flash drive from the Fiery Controller.

13. Flip the service switches to normal mode (both switches set to down position for OFF).

For an illustration of the service switch modes, see Figure 46 on page 111.
Be sure to flip the service switches to normal mode and remove the USB flash drive from the
Fiery Controller. If you do not perform these actions, the Fiery Controller may fail to start up.
14. Reconnect the cables in Direct Connection mode.

Connect the network cable between the Fiery Controller and the customer network, and
connect the crossover Ethernet cable between the Fiery Controller and printer (see Figure 11
on page 35).
Be sure to use the correct cable for each connection. For an illustration of the differences
between the crossover Ethernet cable and network (straight-through Ethernet) cable, see
Figure 13 on page 43.

IMPORTANT: You must reconnect the cables in Direct Connection mode in order to
establish proper communication between the Fiery Controller and the printer. After
the installation is complete, you can reconfigure the system in Network Switch
Connection mode, if needed.

15. Power on the printer using the main power switch on the front, and then power on the Fiery
Controller by pressing the power button once. Wait approximately 35 minutes as the system
software installation continues.

N OTE : Do not interact with the Fiery Controller or printer during the installation. Although
very few status indicators appear during this time, the installation is in progress and must not
be interrupted. Interrupting the installation may result in system corruption.
During the first 10 minutes of the installation, the Fiery Controller reboots multiple times;
the LED display shows 00 and AA during each reboot, and remains at 02 for about 4 minutes.
Afterwards, the display shows 03 and progresses to 04 for approximately 5 minutes and then
to 05 for approximately 6 minutes. Over the next 10 minutes, the Fiery Controller
automatically reboots several more times, showing 00 and AA each time, until the installation
is complete.

N OTE : If the LED display hangs on a particular code for longer than 10 minutes, look up
problems with system software installation in Table 6 on page 126.
You should see the following status indicators when the installation is complete:
Fiery Controller LED display reaches and remains at 00.
Printer Setup option becomes active on the printer control panel under Services mode.
Fiery Controller Start page is printed.
SYSTEM SOFTWARE 113

16. If needed, configure a static IP address for the Fiery Controller (see step 7 on page 37).

17. If needed, reconfigure the Fiery Controller and printer in Network Switch Connection mode,
as described in Configuring a Network Switch Connection (optional) on page 39.

18. If you saved the Fiery Controller settings earlier, restore the settings to the system:

Connect your PC to the same network as the Fiery Controller, and open a Web browser
window.
Type the IP address or DNS name of the Fiery Controller in the URL field and press
Enter.
On the WebTools home page, click the Configure tab, click Launch Configure, type
Fiery.1 for the password, and then click OK.

Expand the Server item in the left pane and click Backup/Restore.
Click Restore Fiery Settings. At the reboot warning, click OK. Locate and select the
configuration file that you saved earlier, and then click Open.
Allow the Fiery Controller to reboot.
For a list of the settings that are restored, see page 102.

N OTE : If it was not possible to save the Fiery Controller settings or if you installed an
upgraded version of system software, you must configure Setup using the Configuration pages
you printed earlier. For information about performing Setup, see Configuration and Setup on
the User Documentation CD. Bypass any settings if it is more appropriate for the network
administrator to set them. After you exit Setup and allow the system to reboot, ask the
network administrator to restore the custom color profiles that were archived earlier.
19. Ask the network administrator to restore the non-resident fonts and FreeForm masters that
were archived earlier.

20. Install any required software patches:

If you reinstalled the same version of system software, be sure to reinstall all software
patches that were previously installed on the Fiery Controller. For a list of previously
installed patches, refer to the Configuration pages you printed earlier.
If you installed an upgraded version of system software (for example, version 1.0 to version
2.0), contact your authorized service/support center for a list of valid software patches.
Some or all of the patches listed on the Configuration pages that you printed earlier may
no longer be valid. Before installing a patch, be sure to verify with your authorize service/
support center that it is valid for your system version. Installing an invalid patch may result
in system corruption.
SYSTEM SOFTWARE 114

Printing the Configuration pages


This section describes how to print the Configuration pages. The Configuration pages list all
installed options on the Fiery Controller, as well as the customers current Setup configuration
(for more information, see page 102).

TO PRINT THE CONFIGURATION PAGES


1. Press the Services button on the printer control panel. If you do not see the service icons,
touch Services Home.

2. Touch the Fiery icon on the printer touch panel.

3. Touch the Info tab.

4. Touch Login, and then touch the password field. On the keyboard that appears on the touch
panel, enter the Administrator password for the Fiery Controller. (The default case-sensitive
password is Fiery.1.) Touch Save, and then touch Login.

5. Touch Configuration.

Wait for the Configuration pages to print from the printer.


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TROUBLESHOOTING
This chapter identifies the source of common problems that may occur with the Fiery
Controller and suggests ways of correcting them.

The troubleshooting process


The following sections do not attempt to provide troubleshooting information for attached
computers such as PCs, the printer, or extensive networks. Refer problems in these areas to
the appropriate service departments and site administrators.

When performing the service procedures described in this chapter, follow the precautions
listed on page 12.

The troubleshooting process is designed to eliminate the most obvious causes of failure before
progressing to more complex issues. Where problems occur on page 116 gives an overview
of the Fiery Controller components and indicates areas most likely to require troubleshooting.
Try a phone check before you go to the customer site.
Before you go to the customer site on page 117 suggests areas to check before making a
service call to the customer site. With a phone call, you can find out if the problem is a
simple operating failure or a failure caused by a network or configuration change. Ask the
customer to check for loose cables on the back of the printer and loose connections at a
power strip or outlet.
Check for obvious causes of problems.
Check network connections.
Preliminary onsite checkout on page 118 takes you through the initial visual checks you
should make when you arrive at the customer site.
The Network section of Table 6 on page 126 provides guidelines for checking the
network connections between the printer and the computers to which it is connected, as
well as information about several printing problems.
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Where problems occur


The Fiery Controller is a built-in print server for the printer, and it is generally part of a
configuration like the one shown in Figure 47. Problems may occur in one of the following
areas:
The Fiery Controller or the printer
The interface between the Fiery Controller and the printer
The interface between the Fiery Controller and computers that print to it

WorkCentre 7700 Series MFP


with Fiery Controller

Networked computers
or workstations

F IGURE 47: Fiery Controller printing system


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Before you go to the customer site


Before you make a service call to a customer site, talk to the customer on the phone, and
check the following items:
1. Does the printer work?

2. Is the failure caused by a simple operating problem?

Is there a printing problem?


Does the Fiery Controller fail to respond to a print command?
Does printing seem to take a long time?
Is print quality poor?
Does the Fiery Controller fail to appear in the list of printers?
If the answer to any of these questions is yes, refer the customer to the troubleshooting
sections in Configuration and Setup on the User Documentation CD, or in Command
WorkStation Help.
If the customer followed the suggested corrective actions and failed to solve the problem, be
prepared to make a service call. Keep a log of the failures the customer has observed.
3. Has the customer made any network changes?

If network changes have occurred, request that the customers site administrator verify the
Fiery Controller network requirements.
4. Is the user having printing problems with a particular image file?

If problems occur with files from particular applications, the user may be more successful
using different print settings.
5. Does the LED display on the Fiery Controller connector panel hang on a particular code?

The code may indicate the need to replace one or more Fiery Controller components.
For more information, see Error codes and conditions on page 126.
6. Has the customer performed a Clear Server operation?

As a preliminary troubleshooting step, instruct the customer to clear the Fiery Controller
server by choosing Clear Server from the Server menu in Command WorkStation. In order
to access this command, the customer must log on to Command WorkStation with
Administrator privileges.
Clearing the server may fix the problem that the customer is trying to solve.

If your phone call fails to clear up the problem, proceed to the next phase, the preliminary
on-site checkout.
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Preliminary onsite checkout


Your goal in the preliminary onsite checkout is to eliminate obvious problems, such as loose
or missing cables and connectors.

The most common causes of hardware problems are faulty or loose connections. Before you
decide to replace any parts of the Fiery Controller, make sure to verify all cables and
connections. If you have concluded that all external connections are good, check the internal
connections. If all internal connections appear to be in place, inspect individual hardware
components in the system.
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Checking external connections


Before removing the Fiery Controller from the printer to check internal components, first
eliminate the most obvious sources of problems. Make sure that:
All external cables to the Fiery Controller are plugged into the proper connectors on the
outside of the Fiery Controller (see Figure 48).

N OTE : For systems installed in Direct Connection mode, make sure that the crossover
Ethernet and network cables are plugged into the correct connectors.
The Fiery Controller power cable is plugged into the power connector on the printer, and
the printer is powered on.
The Fiery Controller power switch is in the On (|) position.
The Service switches are in the normal position (away from ON).
At least one LED on the network connector is on.

USB ports

Serial port (not used)

Monitor port (not used)

Network connector (10/100/1000 BaseT)

Crossover Ethernet connector (10/100/1000BaseT)

Power switch Power button

Power connector

F IGURE 48: Fiery Controller connectors

If all the connectors are properly in place and the power is on, proceed to the next stage
of troubleshooting.
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Checking internal connections


The most common causes of problems are faulty and loose connections. Before you
conclude that any internal component has failed, remove, inspect, and reseat all appropriate
connections, and then verify that the problem still occurs.

Before you touch any parts inside the Fiery Controller, attach a grounding wrist strap.
Touching the chassis also discharges static electricity.

TO CHECK CABLE CONNECTIONS


1. Remove and open the Fiery Controller (see page 51).

2. Place the Fiery Controller on a flat surface so that internal components are facing up.

3. Make sure that the battery is properly installed (see page 59).

4. Inspect the HDD data cable to make sure that it is intact and connected to SATA0 on the
motherboard (see page 63).

N OTE : The Fiery Controller will not boot up if the HDD data cable is connected to any other
SATA connector on the motherboard.
Faulty data cables are easily overlooked. Check the contact point between the cable and the
connector to ensure that they have not separated. If a data cable is suspect, substitute it with a
tested cable.
5. Check the fan cables of the chassis fan and the CPU fan.

Make sure that the cables are intact.


6. Check the service board cable.

Make sure that the cable is intact and properly connected to the service board and the
motherboard. For more information, see page 78.
7. Make sure that the internal power cables are intact and properly connected to the power
supply, HDD, motherboard, and Fiery Controller power switch.

Make sure that the black and white wires are properly connected to the correct leads on the
Fiery Controller power switch. For more information, see Figure 35 on page 86.
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8. Check the cables for the power button.

Make sure that the SW and SW LED cables are intact and connected to the power button and
to the correct pins of connector J25 on the motherboard:
SW LED cablepins 2 and 4
SW cablepins 6 and 8
Align the triangle on each cable connector with the correct pin as shown in Figure 49.

17 1

18 2

SW SW LED

J25 on the motherboard

F IGURE 49: Cable connections for power button

9. After you check and tighten all cable connections and reassemble the system, power on the
Fiery Controller properly to see if the problem persists (see page 45).

Results are unpredictable when the Fiery Controller is powered on improperly.


10. After tightening connections, if one or more Fiery Controller components are still not getting
power, you may need to check the printer power supply.

The following diagram illustrates the internal cable connections between hardware
components and the motherboard.
TROUBLESHOOTING 122

Chassis fan

1
CPU
fan 2

3
4
5a
5b

5c

HDD
6

Power supply

Cable key From To


1. CPU fan cable CPU fan FAN1 connector on motherboard
2. Chassis fan cable Chassis fan FAN3 connector on motherboard
3. Service board cable Service board connector J26 connector on motherboard
4. HDD data cable HDD data connector SATA0 on motherboard
5. Power supply cables Power supply a. SATA power connectorHDD
b. 4-pin (2 x 2) connector PW2 on motherboard
c. 20-pin (2 x 10) connector PW1 on motherboard
6. Power button cables Power button a. SW cableJ25 (pins 6 and 8)
b. SW LED cableJ25 (pins 2 and 4)
(For details, see Figure 49 on page 121.)

F IGURE 50: Fiery Controller internal cable connections


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Inspecting the system


If checking external and internal connections does not fix the problem, consider inspecting
the system component by component (see Table 5 on page 123), verifying that each
hardware component is properly installed and configured before you decide to replace costly
components.

If a component in the system that you are servicing does not meet a condition listed in
Table 5 and it is not clear how to fix the problem (for example, if the system hangs before
reaching Idle), locate the behavior in Table 6 on page 126 to see the suggested action(s) for
solving the problem.

After you inspect system components and reassemble the system, power on the Fiery
Controller properly to see if the problem persists (see page 45). Results are unpredictable
when the Fiery Controller is powered on improperly.

TABLE 5: Verifying the system

Conditions to verify Part and additional page references

All replaceable parts are: Chassis, page 51


Present
Properly aligned
Installed securely
Installed on the appropriate site
The correct part for the system
Not visibly damaged
Chassis and contents have not been tampered with
(no unauthorized additions or changes have been made)
Chassis does not contain any foreign objects

Motherboard, including components and traces, appears Motherboard, page 59


undamaged and no foreign objects are evident
CPU is present, well-seated in its motherboard connector,
and appears undamaged
CPU cooling unit is well-aligned and firmly attached
Chassis fan (including fan cable) is well-positioned (with correct airflow
direction), installed in the correct connector, and appears undamaged
Battery is installed
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Conditions to verify Part and additional page references

Each DIMM is well-seated and installed in the correct slot DIMM, page 57
N OTE : If a single DIMM is installed, it must be installed in the DIMM2 slot.
DIMM connectors are not oxidized (reseating removes oxidation)

CPU is: CPU and CPU cooling assembly, page 71


Present
Well-seated in the motherboard socket
Not visibly damaged
CPU cooling assembly is:
Well-positioned (fan cable is able to reach fan connector on motherboard)
Firmly attached

Fan is: Chassis fan, page 80


Properly positioned (with correct airflow direction)
Installed in the correct fan cable connector on
the motherboard
Not visibly damaged (fan, fan cable, cable connector,
and motherboard connector)

Power supply is: Power supply, page 83


Present
Correctly installed
Not visibly damaged
Cable connectors are:
Firmly connected
Not visibly damaged
Connected to the correct devices and the correct leads on the
power switch
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Conditions to verify Part and additional page references

HDD is: HDD, page 90


Present
Correctly installed
Not visibly damaged
HDD data cable is:
Present
Firmly connected in the motherboards SATA0 connector
Firmly connected to the HDD
Not visibly damaged
HDD power cable is:
Present
Firmly connected to the SATA power connector on the HDD
Not visibly damaged
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Error codes and conditions


To learn possible causes and solutions for a specific LED diagnostic code or error condition,
find the symptom in Table 6 and perform the appropriate suggested actions in the order
listed. If the problem persists after you perform a suggested action, proceed to the action
described in the next numbered step. For example, in the steps:
1. Replace the HDD data cable.
2. Replace the HDD.

First perform the action in step 1; if the problem persists, proceed to the action described in
step 2.

For detailed information about performing a suggested action, see the appropriate section in
the Service Procedures chapter.

For ordering information about replaceable components, see the Parts List chapter.
If replacing a specified component does not correct the problem, make sure you install the old
component back in the Fiery Controller.

TABLE 6: Fiery Controller error conditions

Symptom Possible cause Suggested actions

LED diagnostic codes (on Fiery Controller LED display)

N OTE : If the Fiery Controller is already powered on and hanging on a diagnostic code, first perform the following actions to see if they fix
the problem:
1. Press and hold down the power button on the Fiery Controller for 5 seconds until the green light goes out and the system powers off.
2. Wait another full 30 seconds.
3. Press the power button once to restart the Fiery Controller.
4. Wait approximately 5 minutes to see if the Fiery Controller reaches Idle.
5. If the problem persists, make sure that you have reseated internal cable connections (see page 120) and verified system components
(see page 123).
6. If the problem persists, look up the code/symptom and suggested actions listed on the following pages.
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LED diagnostic codes (continued)

00 When the Fiery Controller is Idle and 1. Check and reseat all cable connections between the Fiery
in operational mode, the LED display Controller and printer (and network switch, if applicable).
shows 00. 2. Make sure that the Fiery Controller service switches are set
to normal mode (both away from ON).
If the LED display shows 00, but the
system is not functioning properly, one or 3. If the server date/time cannot be set or is slow, replace the
more of the following may be the cause of battery on the motherboard, and then update the date/time
in Server Setup (see Configuration and Setup on the User
the problem:
Documentation CD).
Faulty connection between 4. Shut down and open the Fiery Controller, and do the
the Fiery Controller and the printer following:
Service switches are set to an Check that the service board cable is properly connected to
incorrect mode the service board and motherboard.
Improper service board cable connection Reseat the power and data cables to the HDD. Make sure
that the data cable is connected to the proper connector on
Corrupted system software
the motherboard.
Missing, faulty, or dead battery
5. Clear the CMOS and power-up settings (see page 146).
Corrupted BIOS settings on the 6. Reinstall system software.
motherboard
7. If no airflow or fan noise is evident at the vent holes of the
Missing or faulty chassis fan chassis where the chassis fan is located, replace the chassis
Faulty CPU and/or CPU cooling fan.
assembly 8. Replace external cables one at a time.
Faulty HDD or HDD connection 9. Check and reseat the CPU cooling assembly, and then clear
the CMOS and power-up settings.
Faulty motherboard
10. Replace the CPU cooling assembly.
11. Replace the CPU, and then clear the CMOS and power-up
settings.
12. Replace the HDD data cable.
13. Replace the HDD.
14. Replace the motherboard.

AA During normal Fiery Controller 1. Reinstall system software.


startup, the LED display shows AA for 2. Replace the motherboard.
approximately 2 minutes before reaching
Idle at 00.
If the Fiery Controller hangs on AA for
longer than 5 minutes, one or more of the
following may be the cause of the problem:
Corrupted system software
Faulty motherboard
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LED diagnostic codes (continued)

FF, A7, A8 Possibly one of the following: 1. Clear the CMOS and power-up settings (see page 146).
Corrupted BIOS settings on 2. Replace the motherboard.
the motherboard 3. Replace the CPU, and then clear the CMOS and power-up
Faulty motherboard settings.

Faulty or missing CPU

3b, 50, 52, E1 Possibly one of the following: 1. Clear the CMOS and power-up settings (see page 146).
Corrupted BIOS settings on 2. Check the DIMM(s) and reseat them to remove any oxidation
the motherboard on the connectors. Make sure that the DIMM(s) are installed
in the correct slot(s).
Missing or faulty DIMM(s)
N OTE : If a single DIMM is installed, it must be installed in the
Faulty motherboard
DIMM2 slot.
3. If two DIMMs are installed, determine if a DIMM
is at fault:
Remove the DIMM currently installed in socket DIMM1
and reboot the system. Reboot again with the other DIMM
installed in DIMM2. If the problem is solved by one of the
DIMMs, replace the other DIMM.
If the problem persists for both DIMMs, proceed to the
next step.
4. Replace the motherboard.

90 Possibly one of the following: 1. Check to see if a single-use dongle is installed on the
system (see page 69). If a single-use dongle is installed,
Fiery Controller is in Service Mode exit Service Mode by shutting down the system and removing
Corrupted BIOS settings on the the dongle.
motherboard 2. Clear the CMOS and power-up settings (see page 146).
Faulty motherboard 3. Replace the motherboard.

Any other code that the Possibly one of the following: 1. Clear the CMOS and power-up settings (see page 146).
system hangs on before Corrupted BIOS settings on the 2. Make sure that you reseated the internal cable connections
reaching Idle motherboard (see page 120) and verified system components (see
page 123).
Faulty motherboard
3. Replace the motherboard.
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Beep codes during startup

Fiery Controller beeps Missing or faulty DIMM(s) 1. Check the DIMM(s) and reseat them to remove any oxidation
during startup on the connectors. Make sure that the DIMM(s) are installed
in the correct slot(s).

N OTE : If a single DIMM is installed, it must be installed in the


DIMM2 slot.
2. If two DIMMs are installed, determine if a DIMM
is at fault:
Remove the DIMM currently installed in socket DIMM1,
and reboot the system. Reboot again with the other DIMM
installed in DIMM2. If the problem is solved by one of the
DIMMs, replace the other DIMM.

Startup

Fiery Controller does not Possibly one of the following: 1. Recheck all cables and connections. Make sure that the Fiery
start up, and the LED Controller is connected to a power source.
Faulty cable connections
display remains unlit Voltage information for the power supply is provided in
Fiery Controller is stalled in an incorrect
Table 4 on page 83.
power state
2. Firmly press the Fiery Controller power button once and
release.
If the problem persists, contact your authorized service/
support center.

The system takes a Possibly one of the following: 1. If the slow startup happens following installation of a
long time to start up. software patch or update, shut down, and then restart to see
The system may be taking longer to boot if the problem persists.
up in order to finalize installation of a
patch or update. 2. If the problem persists, make sure that the HDD is present
and properly connected, and then clear the CMOS (see
The HDD may have fallen to the page 146). When you reboot the Fiery Controller, the HDD
bottom of the boot order in the BIOS. is moved to the top of the boot order in the BIOS.
This can happen if the system is powered 3. If the problem persists, reinstall system software
on when the HDD is missing, faulty, or (see page 101).
not connected.
System software may be corrupted.
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Startup (continued)

Fiery Controller shuts Possibly one of the following: 1. Check and reseat all cable connections between the Fiery
down immediately after Controller and printer (and network switch, if applicable).
Faulty connection between
startup the Fiery Controller and the printer 2. Listen for the power supply fan and feel for air near the
power button where the power supply is located.
Faulty power supply
If you do not feel air from the power supply fan, you may
Faulty or overheated CPU have a faulty power supply, which you must replace.
Faulty motherboard Voltage information for the power supply is provided in
Table 4 on page 83.
3. Clear the CMOS and power-up settings (see page 146).
4. Replace external cables one at a time.
5. Reseat the CPU cooling assembly.
6. Replace the CPU.
7. Replace the motherboard.

Fiery Controller reboots Possibly one of the following: 1. Make sure that the Fiery Controller service switches are set
immediately after startup, to normal mode (both away from ON).
Service switches are set to boot mode
or reboots continually 2. Check the DIMM(s) and reseat them to remove any oxidation
Faulty DIMM on the connectors. Make sure that the DIMM(s) are installed
in the correct slot(s).

N OTE : If a single DIMM is installed, it must be installed in


the DIMM2 slot.
3. If you have two DIMMs installed, determine which DIMM
is at fault:
Remove the DIMM currently installed in socket DIMM1,
and reboot the system. Reboot again with the other DIMM
installed in DIMM2. If the problem is solved by one of the
DIMMs, replace the other DIMM.
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Startup (continued)

Fiery icon remains Possibly one of the following: 1. Reboot the printer and wait for the printer to start up and
unavailable for longer than Printer firmware has been upgraded reach Idle. Hold down the power button on the Fiery
10 minutes after the Fiery Controller for 5 seconds until the green light goes out and
and a system reboot is required the system powers off. Press the power button once to power
Controller and printer
Required printer settings have not been on the system. Wait for the Fiery Controller LED display to
have started up
enabled in Centreware Internet Services reach and remain at 00.

Faulty connection between 2. Press the Clear All button on the printer control panel.
the Fiery Controller and the printer 3. Press and hold down the power button on the Fiery
Controller for 5 seconds until the green light goes out and
the system powers off. Press the power button once to power
on the system. Wait for the Fiery Controller LED display to
reach and remain at 00.
4. After the Fiery Controller reaches 00, press Clear All again.
5. Make sure that the Fiery Controller and printer have the
same time and date information. If the time and date
information do not match on both devices, the Fiery icon
may fail to appear.
6. In EFI WorkCentre Config, make sure that the HTTP Port is
set to 80. For detailed instructions, see Configuration and
Setup on the User Documentation CD.
7. Static network users only (DHCP users, skip to step 8):
Power off the printer. Disconnect it from the Fiery
Controller.
Connect the printer to the network using a straight-through
Ethernet cable.
Configure a temporary static IP address for the printer.
For detailed instructions, see page 40.
(Suggested actions continue on the following page)
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Startup (continued)

Fiery icon remains Possibly one of the following: 8. Enable printer settings in Centreware Internet Services:
unavailable for longer than Printer firmware has been upgraded Open a Web browser on a client PC.
10 minutes after the Fiery and a system reboot is required DHCP network users: Type the Fiery Controller IP address in
Controller and printer the address field of the browser and press Enter. (IP address
have started up Required printer settings have not been appears under Protocol Setup on the Start page.) On the
enabled in Centreware Internet Services WebTools page, click Xerox WorkCentre.
(Continued from the
Faulty connection between Static network users: Type the printer IP address (assigned in
previous page)
the Fiery Controller and the printer step 7) in the address field of the browser and press Enter.
In Centreware Internet Services, click Login. Enter the
system administrator user ID and password. (Default user
ID is admin; default password is 1111.) Click Login.
Click the Properties tab. Click General Setup > Extensible
Services Setup. If Extensible Service Registration is not
already enabled, click Configure next to the setting. Scroll
down to Remote System Management and select Enable for
Extensible Service Registration. Click Save.
Navigate to Properties > General Setup > Extensible Services
Setup. Under Browser Settings, select Enable the Extensible
Services Browser. Scroll down and click Apply.
Navigate to Properties > Connectivity > Protocols > HTTP,
and then click the HTTP button. Under Connection, select
Enabled and set the Port Number to 80. Then click Apply.
9. Static network users only: Redo the Fiery Controller
installation and connection steps, starting from
Configuring the printer settings on page 33.
10. Reboot the Fiery Controller (see step 3). After the LED
display reaches and remains at 00, reboot the printer.
11. Check and reseat the cable connections between the Fiery
Controller and printer (and network switch, if applicable).
12. Replace the external cables one by one.
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System problems

Clock is slow; date/time Possibly one of the following: 1. Clear the CMOS and power-up settings (see page 146).
listed on Configuration Missing, faulty, or dead battery 2. Replace the battery on the motherboard, and then update
pages is earlier or later than on the motherboard the date and time in Fiery Controller Setup.
the actual date/time
Faulty motherboard 3. Replace the motherboard.

System performs slowly Possibly one of the following: 1. Check for missing DIMMs and reseat the DIMMs to
or hangs periodically remove any oxidation on the connectors.
Missing or faulty DIMM(s), DIMM
installed in wrong slot, or faulty DIMM 2. Make sure that the DIMM(s) are installed in the correct
connections slot(s).

Faulty HDD N OTE : If a single DIMM is installed, it must be installed in


the DIMM2 slot.
Overheated or faulty CPU
3. If two DIMMs are installed, determine if a DIMM is
Faulty motherboard at fault:
Remove the DIMM currently installed in socket DIMM1,
and reboot the system. Reboot again with the other DIMM
installed in DIMM2. If the problem is solved by one of the
DIMMs, replace the other DIMM.
If the problem persists for both DIMMs, proceed to the
next step.
4. Reseat the power and data cables to the HDD.
5. Clear the CMOS and power-up settings (see page 146).
6. Replace the HDD data cable.
7. Replace the HDD.
8. Make sure that the CPU on the motherboard is present and
firmly seated, and that the fan cable is connected.
9. Replace the CPU.
10. Replace the motherboard.

Chassis fan is noisy, Fan is faulty Replace the chassis fan.


or is not producing air
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Symptom Possible cause Suggested actions

Product activation error codes (on LED display)

Any of the following: The single-use Product Activation key is Obtain a replacement Product Activation key from your
E1 used, corrupted, or of the wrong type. authorized service/support center.
E2
E3
EC

E4 The Product Activation key was disturbed Remove and reconnect the Product Activation key, and wait
during the product activation. while the system reboots automatically; the product
activation process is repeated automatically.

Either of the following: Product activation is not supported for this Make sure that you have the correct type of Fiery Controller,
system type. single-use Product Activation key, and Product Activation
USB drive.
For more information, contact your authorized service/
support center.

Either of the following: Product activation has already been Remove the Product Activation key and Product Activation
performed on this system. USB drive. Proceed to install system software, as described
in step 7 on page 30.

Either of the following: Product activation was unsuccessful. 1. Remove and reconnect the Product Activation key and
Product Activation USB drive, and retry the product
activation.
2. Prepare a new USB drive with the Product Activation
software (see page 98), and retry the product activation.
If the error persists, contact your authorized service/support
center.
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System update error codes (on LED display)

Fiery Controller is in Service Mode. No action is required. This is the expected code that displays
when the single-use dongle is installed and the Fiery
Controller starts up in Service Mode.

Required dongle is missing, or the wrong Remove any dongle currently installed on the Fiery
dongle is installed. Controller. Install the correct single-use dongle (included
with the new motherboard), and repeat the system update
procedure.

Dongle has already been used to update a Remove the dongle currently installed on the Fiery
system and cannot be used again. Controller. Obtain an unused single-use dongle (contact
your authorized service/support center), and repeat the
system update procedure.

Dongle is corrupt, or the update files are 1. Make sure that you are using the most current Feature
corrupt. Activation USB Drive for the Fiery Controller.
USB drives with part number 45079893 are not valid for
the Fiery Controller and will not work.
2. Prepare a new Feature Activation USB Drive using the most
current Feature Activation CD (see page 98), and then
repeat the system update procedure.
3. Obtain a new single-use dongle (contact your authorized
service/support center), and repeat the system update
procedure.
If the error persists, contact your authorized service/support
center.

Dongle was disturbed or removed during Securely install the single-use dongle, and repeat the system
the update process. update procedure.

The software option is already enabled on 1. Power off the Fiery Controller, and remove the single-use
the Fiery Controller. dongle and flash drive.
2. Print the Configuration pages (see page 114) to verify that
the option is already enabled.
The single-use dongle can still be used to enable the option
on another Fiery Controller.
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System update error codes (continued)

Any of the following: A file error was encountered during the 1. Make sure that you are using the most current Feature
E7 update process. Activation USB Drive for the Fiery Controller.
E8 USB drives with part number 45079893 are not valid for
E9 the Fiery Controller and will not work.
2. Prepare a new Feature Activation USB Drive using the most
current Feature Activation CD (see page 98), and then
repeat the system update procedure.
If the error persists, contact your authorized service/support
center.

EA Update is being attempted on the wrong Make sure you are updating the correct Fiery Controller.
system. Install the correct single-use dongle and Feature Activation
USB Drive, and repeat the system update procedure.

Eb Problem with the USB flash drive or the 1. Make sure that you are using the most current Feature
Fiery Controller HDD. Activation USB Drive for the Fiery Controller.
USB drives with part number 45079893 are not valid for
the Fiery Controller and will not work.
2. Prepare a new Feature Activation USB Drive using the most
current Feature Activation CD (see page 98), and then
repeat the system update procedure.
3. Replace the Fiery Controller HDD.

91 System has not been updated. 1. Perform the system update procedure (see page 96).
2. If the 91 error persists, the system hardware may be
corrupted. Contact your authorized service/support center.

92 System has not been updated. 1. Perform the system update procedure (see page 96).
2. If the 92 error persists, the system hardware may be
corrupted. Contact your authorized service/support center.
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System software installation

Network port method: Possibly one of the following: 1. Check again that you have disabled all software programs
One of the following: and network and security settings on the PC, as described on
There is a conflict between the installer page 105. Then retry the installation.
Installer screen hangs at and a software program or network or
Waiting for Fiery to be security setting on the PC. 2. Retry the installation using a different crossover Ethernet
cable.
ready, FTP/TFTP Setup, or The crossover Ethernet cable is faulty.
Transferring boot file for 3. Retry the installation using a different PC.
longer than 15 minutes The installer is not compatible with the
PC.
Installation fails
repeatedly

USB flash drive method: Possibly one of the following: 1. Make sure that the Fiery Controller service switches are set
Fiery Controller remains to boot mode (see page 111).
Service switches are set incorrectly
on for 30 minutes (or If necessary, power off the Fiery Controller, set the switches
longer) after beginning Faulty HDD
to boot mode, power on, and allow the installation to
installation Faulty motherboard resume.
Faulty USB flash drive 2. Check the LED on the USB flash drive.
If the LED is not blinking (remains off or solid), the flash
drive may be improperly seated. Power off the Fiery
Controller and reseat the flash drive; then power on and
allow the installation to resume.
3. Prepare a new System Software USB Drive (see page 98), and
retry the installation.
4. Reseat the power and data cables to the HDD.
5. Clear the CMOS and power-up settings (see page 146).
6. Replace the HDD data cable.
7. Replace the HDD.
8. Replace the motherboard.
9. Replace the CPU.

USB flash drive method: Possibly one of the following: 1. Power off the Fiery Controller and reseat the flash drive;
During installation, the then power on and allow the installation to resume.
Faulty or improperly seated USB flash
LED on the flash drive drive 2. Prepare a new System Software USB Drive (see page 98), and
remains off or solid (not retry the installation.
blinking) Faulty motherboard
3. Clear the CMOS and power-up settings (see page 146).
Faulty HDD
4. Replace the motherboard.
5. Reseat the power and data cables to the HDD.
6. Replace the HDD data cable.
7. Replace the HDD.
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System software installation (continued)

Network port or USB The system software files installed on the 1. Retry the installation.
flash drive method: Fiery Controller are corrupted. Network port method: Retry the installation using a different
Fiery Controller LED PC.
display hangs on a USB flash drive method: Prepare a new System Software USB
particular code for longer Drive (see page 98), and retry the installation.
than 10 minutes during
2. If the problem persists, the System Software DVD may be
the continuation segment
corrupted. Contact your authorized service/support center.
of the installation, after
cables have been
reconnected.

Network

If you suspect a network problem, keep in mind the following:


If the Fiery Controller does not appear in the list of printers on the network, there may be another device on the network with the same
Ethernet hardware address or TCP/IP address.
There may be conflicting network settings in Setup and on the customers workstation.
Inappropriate Setup options may cause printing problems.
Missing or incorrectly placed printer description files may cause application-specific printing errors.
After you clear up any problems and restore the network to normal functionality, be sure to reboot the Fiery Controller and printer.
For additional information, see Configuration and Setup on the User Documentation CD.

Unable to connect Possibly one of the following: 1. Make sure that the network cable is the correct category of
to the network; or neither straight-through Ethernet cable and connected to the
Network cable is connected to the wrong designated network port on the Fiery Controller connector
LED on the 10/100/ port.
1000BaseT network panel (see page 25).
connector is lit Faulty network cable or connection For systems installed in Direct Connection mode, make
Faulty network sure that the network cable and crossover Ethernet cable
have not been interchanged.
Faulty Ethernet interface on
the motherboard 2. Check the cable connection to the network.
3. Replace the cable with a new or tested cable.
4. Request that the network administrator check Network
Setup.
5. Request that the network administrator check other devices
on the network.
If other devices are not functioning, it could be a problem
with the network.
6. If the rest of the network is functioning properly and
the problem persists, clear the CMOS and power-up settings
(see page 146).
7. Replace the motherboard.
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Network (continued)

System starts up slowly One of the following: 1. If the problem persists, request that the network
(seems to hang); and the administrator change the default in Fiery Controller Network
Normal behavior Setup.
Configuration page
displays an error on the IP System is searching for a nonexistent 2. If neither LED on the designated network port is lit on the
Address line under DHCP server. DHCP is enabled by Fiery Controller, check the cable connection to the Fiery
Network Setup default on the Fiery Controller but the Controller and the network.
customers network is not using DHCP.
Make sure that the network cable is a straight-through
If the customers network is using Ethernet cable (see page 43), and make sure that the cable is
DHCP: connected to the correct port on the Fiery Controller (see
Network cable or connection Figure 5 on page 25).
is faulty. For systems installed in Direct Connection mode, make
Network is faulty. sure that the network cable and crossover Ethernet cable
have not been interchanged.
Ethernet interface on the motherboard
is faulty. 3. If the network cable is the correct type and is properly
connected to the Fiery Controller, connect a new network
cable to the Fiery Controller.
4. Request that the network administrator check other devices
on the network.
If other devices are not functioning, the problem may be
with the network.
5. If the rest of the network is functioning properly and the
problem persists, clear the CMOS and power-up settings (see
page 146).
6. Replace the motherboard.
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Printing

N OTE : Intermittent print quality problems are difficult to trace. Before you try to troubleshoot print quality problems, print
a test page to make sure that the printer itself does not need servicing or adjusting.

Test page fails to print Printer is not ready to print. 1. Make sure that the printer is powered on and ready to print.
2. Check the printer Control Panel for indications or messages
about the printer status.

There is a problem with the connection 1. Power off/on the Fiery Controller. Then power off/on the
between the Fiery Controller and the printer.
printer. 2. Make sure that the Fiery icon is available from the printer
control panel.
3. Check and reseat the cable connections between the Fiery
Controller and printer (and network switch, if applicable).
4. Replace cables one by one.
5. Service the printer.

Corrupted system software Reinstall system software.

Faulty HDD Replace the HDD.

(Possible causes continue on the following If replacing the HDD does not correct the problem, make
page.) sure you install the old HDD back in the Fiery Controller.
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Printing (continued)

Test page fails to print Direct queue has not been published. Ask the network administrator to enable the Direct printing
queue.
(continued from previous
page) For more information, see Configuration and Setup on the
User Documentation CD.

Fiery Controller appears PostScript error Make sure Print to PostScript Error in Setup is set to Yes.
on the list of printers on Check for error messages on the Fiery Controller output.
the customers workstation,
but certain jobs do not
print Application problem 1. Print a job from a different application to determine if the
problem is associated with a particular application.
2. Make sure that the connection between the Fiery Controller
and the workstation is working by downloading a test page
from the workstation or printing a simple file, such as a text
file.
3. Resend the problem file.

Configuration pages are Possibly one of the following 1. Check the DIMM(s) and reseat them to remove any oxidation
completely or mostly on the connectors.
Missing, incorrect, or faulty DIMM(s)
blank 2. Make sure that the DIMM(s) are installed in the correct
Corrupted system software slot(s).

N OTE : If a single DIMM is installed, it must be installed in


slot DIMM2.
3. If you have two DIMMs installed, determine if a DIMM
is at fault:
Remove the DIMM currently installed in socket DIMM1,
and reboot the system. Reboot again with the other DIMM
installed in DIMM2. If the problem is solved by one of the
DIMMs, replace the other DIMM.
If the problem persists for both DIMMs, proceed to the
next step.
4. Reinstall system software.
5. Clear the CMOS and power-up settings (see page 146).
6. Replace the motherboard.
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Printing (continued)

A print job stalls or stops PostScript or application error 1. Cancel the print job.
after one or a few pages 2. If this fails to clear the problem, power off/on the Fiery
Controller and printer.

Missing, incorrect, or faulty DIMMs 1. Power off the Fiery Controller; check for missing DIMMs and
or faulty DIMM connections reseat the DIMMs to remove any oxidation on the
connectors.
2. Make sure that the DIMM(s) are installed in the correct
slot(s).

N OTE : If a single DIMM is installed, it must be installed in


the DIMM2 slot.
3. Verify memory amount on the Configuration Page.
4. If you have two DIMMs installed, determine if a DIMM is at
fault:
Remove the DIMM currently installed in socket DIMM1,
and reboot the system. Reboot again with the other DIMM
installed in DIMM2. If the problem is solved by one of the
DIMMs, replace the other DIMM.
If the problem persists for both DIMMs, proceed to the
next step.
5. Clear the CMOS and power-up settings (see page 146).
6. Replace the motherboard.
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Printing (continued)

Color quality is Problem with the printer Test the printer and service, if necessary (see the service
not consistent documentation that accompanies the printer).

File or application problem 1. Print a different color test page from another application.
2. If the quality of the test page is good, the problem may be a
file or application problem.

Out of calibration or calibration 1. Start ColorWise Pro Tools from a client computer, click
information/curves on the active the Calibrator icon, and then click Restore Device in
partition are corrupted. the Calibrator window.
Restore Device restores the Fiery Controller calibration
information to factory defaults.
If restoring default calibration does not solve the problem,
you may need to service the printer.
2. If restoring default calibration fixes the color quality,
the custom calibration may have been the cause of the
problem. Request that the site administrator recalibrate the
Fiery Controller (for details, see Color Printing on the User
Documentation CD).
3. If the problem persists after recalibration, the calibration
information on the HDD may be corrupt. Reinstall system
software.
4. If the problem persists, the HDD may be corrupt.
Verify that all HDD cabling is correct.
5. If HDD cabling is correct, you may need to replace the HDD.
TROUBLESHOOTING 144

Symptom Possible cause Suggested actions

Printing (continued)

Print quality is poor Missing or outdated printer Make sure that the appropriate printer description file
description file is installed.
For information about printer files, see Printing
from Windows or Printing from Mac OS on the
Application cannot find the User Documentation CD.
appropriate printer description file

Problem with the printer Test the printer and service if necessary (see the service
documentation that accompanies the printer).

Out of calibration or calibration 1. Start ColorWise Pro Tools from a client computer, click
information/curves on the active partition the Calibrator icon, and then click Restore Device in the
are corrupted. Calibrator window.
Restore Device restores the Fiery Controller calibration
information to factory defaults.
If restoring default calibration does not solve the problem,
you may need to service the printer.
2. If restoring default calibration fixes the color quality,
the custom calibration may have been the cause of the
problem. Request that the site administrator recalibrate the
Fiery Controller (for details, see Color Printing on the User
Documentation CD).
3. If the problem persists after recalibration, the calibration
information on the HDD may be corrupt. Reinstall system
software.
4. If the problem persists after recalibration, the calibration
information on the HDD may be corrupt. Reinstall system
software.
5. If the problem persists, the HDD may be corrupt.
Verify that all HDD cabling is correct.
6. If HDD cabling is correct, you may need to replace the HDD.
TROUBLESHOOTING 145

Symptom Possible cause Suggested actions

Printing (continued)

Pages come out blank or Faulty connection between the Fiery 7. Check and reseat the cable connections between the Fiery
tinted with a color. Controller and printer Controller and printer (and network switch, if applicable).
8. Replace external cables one by one.

Problem with the printer Test the printer for other problems and service, if necessary
(see the service documentation that accompanies the
printer).

If the user can print the Configuration pages from the printer control panel but cannot print a job from a computer on the network,
request that the network administrator do the following:
Check all components of the network, including cables, connectors, terminators, network adapter boards, and network drivers
Activate the network and use it to communicate with other printers
Confirm that the applicable network settings in Setup (such as AppleTalk zone, IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway address) match
the settings used in the network
Connect another network device (PC or printer) to the customer network port that is used by the Fiery to determine if the network port
is active.
N OTE : EPS file generation is not completely standardized among applications. Some users may encounter problems while printing certain
EPS files.
TROUBLESHOOTING 146

Clearing the CMOS and power-up settings


Use the following procedure to clear the CMOS and power-up settings for the Fiery
Controller, as a final troubleshooting step before you decide to replace the motherboard.

TO CLEAR THE CMOS AND POWER-UP SETTINGS


1. Shut down the Fiery Controller (see page 46).

2. Unplug the power cable from the Fiery Controller.

3. Remove the battery from the motherboard (see page 60).

4. Wait two full minutes.

5. Reinstall the battery on the motherboard (see page 60).


6. Reconnect the power cable to the Fiery Controller.

7. Power on the Fiery Controller (see page 45).

8. Ask the network administrator to configure the date and time in Setup.

For more information, see Configuration and Setup on the User Documentation CD.
SPECIFICATIONS 147

SPECIFICATIONS
This chapter summarizes the hardware and networking features of the Fiery Controller.

Hardware features
Intel Celeron M440 1.86GHz CPU
512MB memory
80GB SATA hard disk drive
USB-Type A ports for printing through a USB device
Battery3V manganese dioxide lithium coin cell (Panasonic CR2032 or equivalent)

Physical specifications
Operating environment:
Temperature: +5C to +40C
Relative humidity: 10% to 85% (non-condensing)
Power supply rating: 100-240V, 50-60Hz, 1.5-3.0A
Power consumption: 56W (typical)
Dimensions (Depth x Width x Height):
8.90 cm (3.52 in.) x 34.60 cm (13.62 in.) x 29.70 cm (11.69 in.)
Weight: 5.58 kg (12.30 lbs.)

Networking and connectivity


The Fiery Controller has the following networking features:
Supports AppleTalk and TCP/IP protocols simultaneously
Supports EtherTalk Phase 2
Ethernet port for twisted pair (10BaseT/100BaseTX/1000BaseT) network connection
SPECIFICATIONS 148

User software
A complete description of Fiery Controller user software is provided in Welcome on the User
Documentation CD. For optimal Fiery Controller performance, maintain current versions of
the user software on every network computer that prints to the Fiery Controller.

Safety and emissions compliance


The Fiery Controller board has been certified to meet or surpass the following standards:
Safety approvals EMI approvals

UL/CSA 60950-1-03 FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B

EN 60950-1 + A11: 2004 IECS-003, Issue 3, Class B

IEC/EN 60950-1/A1/A2 EN55022: 1998/A1/A2, Class B

EN61000-2-3, EN61000-3-3

EN55024: 1998/A1/A2

AS/NZS CISPR-22: 2004, Class B

VCCI V-3/ 2006.04, Class B

The Fiery Controller is in compliance with the directive for Restriction of Hazardous
Substances (RoHS).
PARTS LIST 149

PARTS LIST
This chapter provides part numbers for Fiery Controller spare and optional components.

Part numbers

Part Xerox Additional


part number page references

Motherboard (with service board, 140N63390 Page 59


service board cable, single-use
dongle, Feature Activation USB
Drive, and Feature Activation
Software CD)

DIMM, 512MB 144N00157 Page 57

CPU, 1.86GHz (with cooling assembly) 600N03312 Page 71


PARTS LIST 150

Part Xerox Additional


part number page references

CPU cooling assembly (CPU not included) 127N07577 Page 71

80GB SATA hard disk drive (HDD) 121N01172 Page 90

Power supply 105N02167 Page 83

Power button (with cables) 117N01802 Page 88


PARTS LIST 151

Part Xerox Additional


part number page references

Fan 127N07576 Page 80

Crossover Ethernet cable 117N01716 Page 35

Service board cable 117N01801 Page 78

HDD SATA data cable 152N11622 Page 90

Power cable (US) 152N11664 Page 35


PARTS LIST 152

Part Xerox Additional


part number page references

Power cable (Europe) 117N01719 Page 35

Power cable (UK) 117N01720 Page 35

Support stand (with additional rubber feet) 030N00762 Page 27

Network switch 005N01120 Page 41

Power supply for network switch 105N02168 Page 41


PARTS LIST 153

Part Xerox Additional


part number page references

Product Activation key 133N23237 Page 29

Product Activation USB drive (1GB) 133N23238 Page 29

System Software USB drive (8GB) 133N23239 Page 29


INDEX 154

INDEX
Numerics network 21
802.1x, on Fiery Controller 38 service calls 21
verifying Fiery server functionality 95
A chips
AppleTalk 17 CPU 18
Rip 18
B clearing the CMOS 58, 60, 77, 129, 146
backing up system settings 102, 104 clock 133
Backup/Restore 102, 104, 109 closing the Fiery server 94
battery 59, 63, 133, 147 CMOS, clearing 58, 60, 77, 129, 146
beep codes 129 Command WorkStation 17, 19
BIOS chip 64, 67 components, exploded view of 49
bracket Configuration page 102, 114
CPU mounting 71, 73 connections
hard disk drive 93 crossover Ethernet 35
Direct Connection 35
C
external cables 25, 35, 41, 119
cables
internal cable diagram 55, 122
CPU fan 72, 77
internal cables 53
crossover Ethernet 23, 35
network cable 43
Direct Connection 35
Network Switch Connection 41
external connections 25, 35, 41, 119
power button 68, 89, 121
internal connections 53, 55, 120, 122
power cable 28, 41
internal diagram of 55, 122
power switch 86
network 43
reseating 53, 120
Network Switch Connection 41
service board 54, 120
power 23, 41
straight-through Ethernet cable 41
power button 121
verifying 95
reseating 53, 120
connectors
service board 54, 120
Fiery panel 25, 119
straight-through Ethernet 41
motherboard 63
CDs
cooling assembly, CPU 72, 77
Product Activation 8
CPU 18, 7177
USB Prep Tool 8, 98
cooling assembly 72, 77
User Documentation 8, 9, 12, 19
fan cable 72, 77
chassis
fan guard 71, 74
closing 94
mounting bracket 71, 73
opening 52
removing 72, 75
chassis fan
replacing 76
removing 80
transfer of 64
replacing 81
crossover Ethernet cable 23, 35
checking
customer documentation, see user documentation
external connections 119
customer site checklist 21
internal connections 53, 120
checklists
INDEX 155

D 13, 51
DHCP environment 14 exploded view 49
DHCP setting, on printer 33 external connections, checking 119
diagnostics
beep codes 129 F
LED error codes 50, 126128, 134136 fan
network 138139 chassis 80
personalizing the system 134 CPU 72, 77
printing 140145 fan guard, CPU 71, 74
product activation 134 Feature Activation Software CD 149
startup 129131, ??132 Feature Activation USB Drive 96, 97, 149
system performance 133 Fiery icon 36, 42, 95
system software installation 137 troubleshooting problems with ??131,
system update 135136 ??132
DIMMs Fiery panel connectors 25, 119
beep code for 129 Fiery server
configurations 18 closing 94
installing 57 opening 52
replacing 57 Fiery System Software Installer 105
transfer of 64 flash drive, preparing 98
Direct Connection fonts
installation steps for 3538 archiving and restoring 102
documentation 12 description of resident fonts 17
service 9 FreeForm masters, archiving and restoring 102
user 9, 19 functional diagram, hardware 18
dongle, Product Activation 23, 24, 29
G
dongle, single-use 68, 70, 96, 97, 149
Grayscale strip 8
drive
hard disk 9093
H
DVDs
hard disk drive
System Software 8, 103, 105
mounting bracket 93
User Software 8, 19
removing 90
replacing 64, 93
E
hardware
EMI approvals 148
functional diagram 18
enabling options 96, 9697
part numbers 149
EPS files, printing 19
heatsink, CPU 72, 77
error codes 134136
errors
I
beep codes 129
internal connections, checking 120
LED codes 126128
IP address 14
network 138139
assigning to Fiery Controller 37
personalizing the system 134
assigning to printer 40
printing 140145
IPv4 setting, on printer 33, 34
product activation 134
IPX (Novell) 17
startup 129131, ??132
system performance 133 J
system software installation 137 J25 on the motherboard 68, 89, 121
system update 135136 jobs 102
ESD (electrostatic discharge), safety precautions JP pins on the motherboard 62
INDEX 156

jumper pins, default configurations 62 P


part numbers 149
L patches 109, 113
LAN (local area network) 13 PDF files, printing 19
LAN port 44, 96, 106, 111 performance problems 133
LED codes 45, 50, 126128, 134136 Personalization Kit 23, 24
LED indicators, on network port 44 personalizing the system
error codes 134??
M
procedure 2931
magnetic tools 16
Portable Document Format (PDF) 17
magnetic warning 16
PostScript files, printing 19
media pack 8, 23
power
memory configurations 18
clearing settings for 146
motherboard
connecting cable for 28
battery on 59, 63
CPU fan 72, 77
connectors on 63
precautions 21
error codes 135136
rebooting the Fiery Controller 47
illustration of 63
shutting down the Fiery server 46
installation of 6768
starting up the Fiery server 45
jumper pins 62
power button 68, 89, 121
mounting screws for 63
removing 88
removal of 6566
replacing 89
updating 70, 96, 9697
power cable 23, 28, 41
verifying 68
power supply
mounting bracket
removing 84
CPU 71, 73
replacing 86
hard disk drive 93
power switch 28, 32, 45, 46
connections to 86
N
removing 85
NetWise 17
replacing 86
network administrator, defined 11
power-up settings, clearing 146
network cable 43
precautions 12
network switch 23, 24
printer configuration 33, 40
Network Switch Connection
printing
installation steps for 3542
Configuration page 114
restoring after system software installation
from USB port 17, 19
108, 112
test page 114
networks
printing errors 140145
checklist 21
product activation
errors 138139
error codes 134??
LED indicators 44
Product Activation CD 8
link speed indicators 44
Product Activation key 23, 24, 29
Novell (IPX) 17
Product Activation USB drive 23, 24, 29
precautions 13, 22
supported 17, 147
R
Novell (IPX) networks 17
reboot procedure, Fiery Controller 47
removing the server 51
O
reseating connections 53, 120
opening the Fiery server 52
restart procedure, Fiery Controller 47
options, enabling 96, 9697
restoring system settings 102, 109
overview of system components 49
RipChips 18
INDEX 157

RIP-While-Print 19 USB installation 30, 31, 110113


System Software DVD 8, 103, 105
S System Software USB drive 23, 24, 30
safety approvals 148 system update errors 135136
safety precautions 12
server T
closing 94 TCP/IP 17
opening 52 terminology 11
removing 51 test page 114
service board 54, 78, 120 thumb drive, preparing 98
removing 78 tools required for service 16
replacing 79 touch screen 33
service bulletins 16
service calls U
checklist 21 updating the system 70, 96, 9697
tools required 16 error codes 135136
Service Mode 68 USB flash drive, preparing 98
service switches 79, 96, 106, 111 USB Prep Tool application 99
boot mode 29, 96, 111 USB Prep Tool CD 8, 98
normal (OFF) mode 31, 108, 111, 112 USB printing 17, 19
ON position 106 user documentation 9, 19
service technician, defined 11 User Documentation CD 8, 9, 12, 19
shipping list 23 user software 11, 22
shutdown procedure User Software DVD 8, 19
Fiery server 46
slot assignments 63 V
software verifying
system 64, 110 Fiery server connections 95
user 11, 22 new motherboard installation 68
software patches 109, 113
W
space requirements 21
Welcome guide 8, 148
stand, for server 23, 27, 28
Start page 36, 42, 45, 109, 112
startup errors 129131, ??132
startup procedure, Fiery server 45
startup sequence, explanation of 45
static IP
on Fiery Controller 37
on printer 40
straight-through Ethernet cable 41
support stand 23, 27, 28
system overview 49
system performance problems 133
system settings
backing up 102, 104
restoring 102, 109
system software 64
errors 137
network port installation 103109
precautions 102

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