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W-CLN-PH
Set the interval of automatic cleaning of the primary charging wire and pre-transfer charging wire.
This mode is used to change the interval of automatic cleaning of the primary charging wire and
pre-transfer charging wire when a poor image (vertical line, etc.) occurs in the high temperature/
humidity environment.
Use "W-CLN-P" mode to set the interval of automatic cleaning of the primary charging wire in
normal environment.
2
Setting range: 100 to 10000 (can be set in the unit of 1)
Standard value: 1000
SSH-SW
Set whether or not to activate the SSH server.
Make this setting to specify whether or not to activate the SSH server when activating the main
unit.
2
Setting range
0: Do not activate the SSH server when activating the main unit.
1: Activate the SSH server when activating the main unit.
Standard value: 0
SSH server does not start by changing the setting value to 1(ON) while activating the main unit.
The setting value becomes available after turning the power switch OFF/ON.
Reference
SSH is the abbreviation of 'Secure Shell'. The communication between digital accessory (DA) and
iR device is encrypted to avoid being read from the outside.
RMT-LGIN
Set whether or not to permit remote login to the SSH server.
Make this setting to specify whether or not to permit remote login from the remote host (SSH
client: digital accessory) to the SSH server debug console.
2
Setting range
0: Do not permit remote login to the SSH server.
1: Permit remote login to the SSH server.
Standard value: 0
This item becomes available only when the setting value of <SSH-SW> is '1(ON)'.
RE-PKEY
Set whether or not to recreate the SSH server pair keys.
Make this setting to specify whether or not to recreate the SSH server pair keys when activating
the main unit.
2
Setting range
0: Do not recreate the SSH server pair keys when activating the main unit.
1: Recreate the SSH server pair keys when activating the main unit.
Standard value: 0
This item becomes available only when the setting value of <SSH-SW> is '1(ON)'.
Reference
In the case that the main item is set to '1(recreate)', SSH server host recreates the pair keys
(confidential/disclosure key) during task activation (power OFF/ON), and implements the output
to key file and storage into HDD. Encryption algorithm (DSA) and the length of key (512bit) are
fixed.
It may take about three to four minutes more than usual to start the copier body due to this
procedure.
U-NAME
Set a user name that can be connected to the SSH server.
Specify a user name required to connect to the SSH server. Only one user is allowed to login.
2
Setting range
8 characters maximum (one-byte alphanumeric chafacter)
Standard value: gN3Fp2A
This item is for future expansion. Do not change it.
This item becomes available only when the setting value of <SSH-SW> is '1(ON)'.
U-PASWD
Set a password of a user who can be connected to the SSH server.
Specify a password of a login user required to connect to the SSH server.
2
Setting range
8 characters maximum (one-byte alphanumeric chafacter)
Standard value: Vs8DuwJ
This item is for future expansion. Do not change it.
This item becomes available only when the setting value of <SSH-SW> is '1(ON)'.
Passwords are masked on the screen.
CDEV-IDL
Set ON/OFF of the first power-on development idling for the color developer (YMC).
Adjust the ATR patch interval of the 1st limit.
When you increase the limit, downtime interval increases, but the density changes. When you
decrease the limit, downtime interval decreases, but the density becomes stabilized.
Trigger to start the patch detection:
(1) count by the number of copies which is reset when the patch detection is performed
(2) count by the reset video count
Timing
1. When the 1st limit (20 copies) has been exceeded, perform the patch detection by the last
rotation of that job.
2. At the point when the 2nd limit has been exceeded, discontinue the job and forcibly perform
the patch detection.
3. At the point when the reset VC has exceeded 300% (in A4 equivalent), forcibly perform the
patch detection.
1 copy = 3 images. Only YMC is counted.
Image count: 1 count for small, 2 counts for large
2
Setting range
0: OFF
1: ON
Standard value: 1
The setting value becomes valid after the main power switch is turned OFF/ON.
COPIER > OPTION > BODY
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