I SERVICE MODE > 10. System 2
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d-Color MF4003/MF3303
10.14 Coverage Rate Screen
• To set whether or not to display a coverage rate on the sales counter screen and sales counter list.
• Coverage Counter instead of Coverage Rate is displayed when Switch No. 206 is set to [00000001] at Bit assignment/[01] at HEX
assignment in [Service Mode] -> [System 2] -> [Software Switch Setting].
Setting value
Default setting
Display
Do Not Display
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10.15 JAM Code Display Setting
• To set whether or not to add a jam code to a jam warning display on the control panel when a jam occurs.
Setting value
Default setting
Display
Do Not Display
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10.16 Import Config. Data
10.16.1 BootUp Screen
• To customize the BootUp Screen displayed upon machine start-up.
• Use this feature when changing the
Olivetti
logo displayed on the control panel upon start-up for client’s intended use of the
machine.
NOTE
▪ In the following conditions, import of BootUp Screen data is prohibited.
▪ [Administrator] -> [Security] -> [USB Connection Permission setting] is set to [Restrict].
▪ [Administrator] -> [Security] -> [USB Connection Permission setting] -> [Detail Setting] -> [External Memory(Service)] is set
to [Restrict].
▪ [Administrator] -> [Security] -> [Enhanced Security Mode] is set to “ON”.
Preparation of registrable image data
Specifications of registrable image data
Items
Contents
Image format
PNG format
File extension
".bin" or ".zip"
FileName
BootUpScreen*.bin or BootUpScreen*.zip (* represents user-defined text)
Image size
800 x 480 dots
Color
256 colors (Palette that the machine specifies is used.)
<Procedure>
1.
Using the dedicated image creation tool to create the image data satisfying the specifications mentioned above.
2.
To create a data as a zip format file, compress the bin file of the same name (image data) and the Version.txt file (version information) in
one zip file.
NOTE
▪ Character type usable in version information is limited to ASCII (7-bit ASCII). Text strings of up to 21 characters can be used.
3.
Save the created data in the root directory of the USB memory.
NOTE
▪ Be careful that the machine is unable to recognize data saved in any directories other than the root directory.
Procedure of data import
1.
Connect the USB memory to the USB port of the machine.
2.
Touch [Import Config. Data] -> [BootUp Screen].
3.
Touch [Set].
NOTE
▪ If a USB memory is not connected or a nonconforming USB memory is connected, “USB NG” is displayed and logo data
cannot be registered.
▪ If the file name of registrable image data does not conform to the above specifications, "File NG" message is displayed and
the data cannot be registered.
4.
Check result “OK” is displayed and touch [END].
NOTE
▪ If logo data is already registered, new logo data overwrites the existing logo data.
▪ The color of logo data may look different between the machine control panel and some PC screens. After registering logo
data, restart the machine and check the color of the logo data on the BootUp screen.
▪ To delete registered data, touch [Delete] and make sure that "OK" appears.
10.16.2 Machine Image
• To customize the exterior view of the machine displayed on the control panel.
• Use this function to change the exterior view of the machine displayed on the control panel to the exterior view of the customer business
office according to the user's need.
• Check the version of the installed exterior view data. (When the USB memory is not connected)
NOTE
▪ In the following conditions, import of BootUp Screen data is prohibited.
▪ [Administrator] -> [Security] -> [USB Connection Permission setting] is set to [Restrict].
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