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TMIC-BK
Use it to set the correction along the trailing edge for BkLUT and BkLUT for PDL (Tmic).
Settings
0: PDL BK_LUT end correction ON; copy Bk_LUT end correction OFF
1: PDL BK_LUT end correction OFF; copy Bk_LUT end correction OFF
2: PDL BK_LUT end correction ON; copy Bk_LUT end correction ON (default)
3: PDL BK_LUT end correction OFF; copy Bk_LUT end correction ON
[Factory default/After RAM clear: 2]
2
SVMD-ENT
Switching the method of entering the Service Mode.
Setting Values
0: [User Mode key] -> Press [2] and [8] simultaneously -> [User Mode key]
1: [User Mode key] -> Press [4] and [9] simultaneously -> [User Mode key]
[Factory default/After RAM clear: 0]
Reference Information Support for Siemens
2
DH-MODE
Patch Data (high density side) Used in D-half Except in Full Correction
Change the default setting so that the readout collected from D-half at time of full correction will be substituted for the
patch on the high density side at time of D-half (other than in full correction).
Settings
0: use patch image read data of full correction (at time of shipment/upon RAM initialization)
1: do not use patch image read data of full correction
[Factory default/After RAM clear: 0]
2
SSH-SW
SSH server ON/OFF
Settings
0: Sever is not started up
[Factory default/After RAM clear: 0]
1: Server is started up
Caution!
The following modes also become ON when COPIER>OPTION>BODY>DA-CNCT is set to '1'.
COPIER>OPTION>BODY>CMD-PORT
COPIER>OPTION>BODY>SSH-SW
COPIER>OPTION>BODY>DA-PORT
2
RMT-LGIN
ON/OFF setting of remote login operation to SSH server
Settings
0: Remote login operation to SSH server is disabled
[Factory default/After RAM clear]
1: Remote login operation to SSH server is enabled
2
RE-PKEY
ON/OFF setting of SSH server key reproduction
Settings
0: SSH server key is not reproduced.
[Factory default/After RAM clear]
1: SSH server key is reproduced.
Caution!
This mode is enabled only when COPIER>OPTION>BODY>SSH-SW is set to '1'.
2
U-NAME
Use it to set a user name required to connect to the SSH server.
Sets a login user name required to connect to the SSH server. Only one user can login the server.
Setting range
8 characters maximum (English one byte characters)
[Factory default/After RAM clear: gN3Fp2A]
2
U-PASWD
Use it to set a password of the user required to connect to the SSH server.
Sets a password of the login user required to connect to the SSH server.
Setting range
8 characters maximum (English one byte characters)
[Factory default/After RAM clear: Vs8DuwJ]
The password is left hidden on the screen.
2
DA-PORT
Setting port for communication with DA
Settings
0: Close
1: Open
[Factory default/After RAM clear:0]
Caution!
The following modes also become ON when COPIER>OPTION>BODY>DA-CNCT is set to '1'.
COPIER>OPTION>BODY>STS-PORT
COPIER>OPTION>BODY>CMD-PORT
COPIER>OPTION>BODY>SSH-SW
COPIER>OPTION>BODY>DA-PORT
2
DA-CNCT
Setting for connection with DA
Settings
1: DA is used.
0: DA is not used.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
Note:
The items listed below are also set to ON when this item COPIER>OPTION>BODY>DA-CNCT is set to "1."
- COPIER>OPTION>BODY>STS-PORT
- COPIER>OPTION>BODY>CMD-PORT
- COPIER>OPTION>BODY>SSH-SW
- COPIER>OPTION>BODY>DA-PORT
MEMO:
This is used on machines marketed in Japan only. It is not used on overseas machines.
Fixer replacement message ON/OFF
This sets to ON or OFF the "Get ready to replace the fixer" message that appears on the user operation screen after the
fixed counter has reached the count which represents the end of the fixer's service life.
Settings
0: The message is not displayed.
1: The message is displayed.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 1]
2
COPIER>OPTION>BODY
Summary of Contents for iR C3380 series
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