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d-Color MF4003/MF3303
NOTE
▪ If [Administrator] -> [Security] -> [Security Details] -> [Password Rules] is "Enable", "OFF" in the setting item is not displayed.
▪ It will not be displayed when [Administrator] -> [Network] -> [Remote Panel Settings] -> [Client Settings] is set to “ON.”
Setting item
Default setting
ON
○
OFF
2.6 Life Stop Setting
Life stop
• To select whether or not to stop a print cycle when the applicable units reach its service life.
NOTE
▪ The settings of software Dip switch No.227 (bit7) and switch No. 230 (bit3) have priority.
Setting item
Setting value
Default setting
Imaging Unit, Transfer belt, Fusing Unit
Enable
○
(For others)
Off
○
(For Japan, North America and Europe)
Life Cycle Display Warning
• Select whether to display or not display the pre-near life warning, near life warning, life warning, life stop warning, and L-call warning.
Warning statuses are not displayed for units in which this setting is set to [OFF] even if each warning status is enabled.
NOTE
▪ The settings of software Dip switch No.227 (bit7) and switch No. 230 (bit3) have priority.
Setting item
Setting value
Default setting
Imaging Unit, Transfer belt, Fusing Unit
Enable
○
(For others)
Off
○
(For Japan, North America and Europe)
2.7 Memory Data Backup
• To backup the data stored in the memory region on board to the flash memory.
• To backup current data in order to prevent data in the memory region on the board from being erased unexpectedly.
• To backup data manually. It usually makes backup every hour automatically.
• Backup data can be restored by following the specified procedure when the trouble (CD3XX) occurred.
• Refer to “TROUBLESHOOTING” for details on restoration procedure.
<Procedure>
1.
Touch [Memory Data Backup].
2.
Touch [Start] to start making a backup.
3.
Check the message [Backup is completed.], and turn main power switch OFF. Wait for ten seconds or more and turn main power switch
back ON.
2.8 operation Ban release time
• To set the period of time to be elapsed before the access lock state is released in CE password authentication.
Setting range
Default setting
1 to 60 (minutes)
5 (minutes)
NOTE
▪ When Enhanced Security Mode is set to ON in [Administrator] -> [Security] -> [Enhanced Security Mode], the period of time that
can be set in this setting is 5 minutes or more.
Releasing the an access lock
• After the CE password authentication, if the access lock is activated, the lock release timer starts to operate the following procedures.
<Procedure>
1.
Main power switch is turned OFF and ON.
2.
[Utility] -> [Counter] -> [Print List]
3.
Touch [Display Keypad], displaying 10-key pad.
4.
The lock release timer starts to operate by input the Stop -> 0 -> 9 -> 3 -> 1 -> 7.
• To set the period of time that elapses before the machine releases the access lock, which aims to prevent the unintentional release of
the access lock.
5.
When the timer reaches the time specified in this setting, the access lock is released.
2.9 Administrator unlocking
• To release an access lock that is activated after an administrator password authentication.
• To release the access lock with service authority when an administrator password authentication fails and the access lock is activated.
• When the main power switch is turned OFF and ON or the period of time set in the Release Time Settings elapses, the machine releases
the access lock that is activated after the administrator password authentication. In addition to these operations, this setting provides
another way to release the access lock.
<Procedure>
1.
Touch [Administrator unlocking].
2.
Touch [Unlocking] to release an access lock.
3.
When [OK] is displayed, touch [END].
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