Entering Sleep Mode
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The sleep mode function reduces the amount of power consumed by the machine by disabling power flow to the
operation panel. If no operations will be performed on the machine for a while, such as during a lunch break, you can
save power simply by pressing
on the operation panel. You can also use the Auto Sleep Time setting to
automatically put the machine into sleep mode if it remains idle for a specified length of time.
When in sleep mode
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When the machine enters sleep mode,
lights up yellow green.
Situations in which the machine does not enter sleep mode
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When the machine is in operation
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When the Processing/Data indicator is lit up or blinking
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When the machine is performing an operation such as adjustment or cleaning
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When a paper jam occurs
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When the receiver of the external telephone or the optional handset is off the hook
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When the menu screen is displayed
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When a job is waiting to be scanned to a USB memory device or to a computer
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When an error message is displayed on the screen (There are some exceptions. The machine sometimes
enters sleep mode when error messages are displayed.)
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When the machine is communicating with an LDAP server, etc.
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When the SSID/network key screen for Direct Connection is displayed
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When settings data is being imported/exported
When You Want to Set the Auto Sleep Timer
The factory default settings for the amount of time that elapses before the machine enters auto sleep mode is 3
minutes (the user setting range is 3 to 60 minutes). We recommend using the factory default settings to save
the most power. If you want to change the amount of time that elapses before the machine enters auto sleep
mode, follow the procedure below.
<Menu> <Timer Settings> <Auto Sleep Time> Set the amount of time that elapses before the
machine automatically enters sleep mode <Apply>
Basic Operations
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Summary of Contents for MF515 Series
Page 1: ...MF515x MF512x User s Guide USRMA 0856 00 2016 04 en Copyright CANON INC 2016...
Page 30: ...Power socket Connect the power cord Basic Operations 21...
Page 41: ...LINKS Customizing the Home Screen P 33 Using the Display P 37 Basic Operations 32...
Page 120: ...LINKS Basic Copy Operations P 106 Checking the Copying Status and Log P 112 Copying 111...
Page 129: ...LINKS Basic Copy Operations P 106 Adjusting Density P 117 Copying 120...
Page 134: ...2 Sided Copying P 121 Copying 125...
Page 169: ...LINKS Sending Faxes MF515x P 148 Faxing 160...
Page 179: ...LINKS Sending Faxes MF515x P 148 Adjusting Density P 167 Faxing 170...
Page 221: ...Faxing 212...
Page 241: ...LINKS Checking Status and Log for Sent and Received Documents MF515x P 200 Faxing 232...
Page 245: ...Using the Machine as a Printer 236...
Page 274: ...LINKS Printing a Document P 237 Using the Machine as a Printer 265...
Page 284: ...Printing a Document P 237 Various Print Settings P 246 Using the Machine as a Printer 275...
Page 287: ...LINKS Printing via Secure Print P 279 Using the Machine as a Printer 278...
Page 357: ...Setting Gamma Values P 360 Using the Machine as a Scanner 348...
Page 400: ...Can Be Used Conveniently with a Mobile Device 391...
Page 412: ...6 Click Fax Fax sending starts Can Be Used Conveniently with a Mobile Device 403...
Page 437: ...Connecting to a Wireless LAN P 418 Network 428...
Page 461: ...LINKS Configuring Printer Ports P 453 Network 452...
Page 466: ...3 Click OK 4 Click Close LINKS Setting Up Print Server P 458 Network 457...
Page 562: ...LINKS Using Google Cloud Print P 405 Security 553...
Page 598: ...The machine does not support use of a certificate revocation list CRL Security 589...
Page 730: ...Troubleshooting 721...
Page 819: ...Maintenance 810...
Page 855: ...For more information about this function see Scanning Using an Application P 311 Appendix 846...
Page 887: ...Appendix 878...
Page 895: ...Manual Display Settings 0Y9U 0H2 Appendix 886...