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UI-WEB
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Set whether or not to display the Web browser screen in the control panel.
2
This mode is used to set whether or not to display the Web browser screen in the control panel.
This is a specification for a user who does not desire to display the screen in the control panel.
Setting range
0: Do not display the screen.
1: Display the screen.
Standard value
1
UI-HOLD
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Restriction of displaying the Hold Job screen on the control panel
2
Set whether or not to display the Hold Job screen on the control panel.
(This is provided for users who want to hide the screen on the control panel.)
Setting value
0: Do not display the screen.
1: Display the screen.
[Factory setting value / Value after execution of RAM clear: 1]
WEBV-SW
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Set whether or not to use the WEBDAV function.
2
When 1 (ON) is set to this mode, the WEBDAV function is unavailable. (WEBDAV related information disappears from the
following items.
- User mode -> Setting of destination list specifications -> Registration of destinations -> File -> "WEBDAV" in the protocol
- User mode -> "Use the chunk split transmission for WEBDAV transmission" in the setting of specifications for transmission
[Reference]
The WEBDAV function is installed in the main unit as standards, but there are cases when this function is not used in order to reduce
the memory usage.
Setting range:
0: Use the WEBDAV function.
1: Do not use the WEBDAV function.
Factory setting value: 0
When changing into "1", it takes 1 to 2 minutes before the display of WEBDAV is off. After that, return to user mode, check to see
that the display of WEBDAV in the above user mode is off and then turn off the power.
If turning off the power before the display of WEBDAV is off, the display of WEBDAV is not off by turning on the power again.
CARD-RNG
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Set the number of cards available.
2
Set the number of cards available when using a card reader.
Setting range
1 to 1000
Standard value
1000
WUEN-LIV
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Set the activation interval after a sleep notice was provided from network.
2
Set the interval from when sleep activation was performed to the copier main unit from network without sending a job to when the
machine enters the sleep mode next.
Setting range
10 to 600
Standard value
15
DHCP-12
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DHCP-Option 12 request ON/OFF selector switch
2
This uses DHCP option 55 to enable host name (option 12) inquiries when the DHCP-12 switch is set to ON. It is used to prevent
option 12 and option 81 from being included in DHCP packets in conditions where the packets passing over the network are being
monitored. (Supported through separate business negotiations, etc.)
{ DHCP = Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol }
Settings
0: OFF
1: ON
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 1]
DHCP-81
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DHCP-option 81 request ON/OFF selector switch
2
When the DHCP-81 switch is set to ON and the user mode dynamic DNS setting is ON, this enables dynamic changes in the IP
address using DHCP option 81. It is used to prevent option 12 and option 81 from being included in DHCP packets in conditions
where the packets passing over the network are being monitored. (Supported through separate business negotiations, etc.)
Settings
0: OFF
1: ON
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 1]
PT3-INEX
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Enable switch for paper brand Type 3 import/export
2
To enable the paper brand Type 3 information to be handled by the following functions:
- Import/export using remote UI
- Distribution of equipment information
- Import/export from iWEMC
0: Not enabled
1: Enabled
(Default: 0)
COPIER > OPTION > BODY
*: model equipped with DADF-Q1 (outside Japan: iR7105/7095; inside Japan: All model).
**: model equipped with DADF-M1 (outside Japan: iR7086).
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