Video interfacing technique for transmitting reset signals in an

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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358400, 358442, 358443, 358468, 358502, 358504, 358527, H04N 132

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ABSTRACT:
A video interfacing technique in an image forming device having video and engine control units, includes setting a timeout variable to repeatedly transmit status messages over a predetermined time period when a communications error has occurred, and transmitting reset signals from one control unit to the other control unit to reset it, when a predetermined message is not received while the video and engine control units transmit and receive the message to and from each other.

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