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When the value is set to 1, the values of the following user mode items return to the standard values of EFI.
- System administration setting > Network setting > TCP/IP setting > IP address setting > IP address
- System administration setting > Network setting > TCP/IP setting > IP address setting > Subnet mask
- System administration setting > Network setting > TCP/IP setting > IP address setting > Gateway address
- System administration setting > Network setting > TCP/IP setting > Ethernet driver setting > Communication method
- System administration setting > Network setting > TCP/IP setting > Ethernet driver setting > Ethernet type
- System administration setting > Network setting > TCP/IP setting > Activation time
The following user mode settings are set to OFF.
- System administration setting > Network setting > TCP/IP setting > IP address setting > Use of DHCP
- System administration setting > Network setting > TCP/IP setting > IP address setting > Use of RARP
- System administration setting > Network setting > TCP/IP setting > IP address setting > Use of BOOTP
- System administration setting > Network setting > TCP/IP setting > Ethernet driver setting > Automatic detection
- System administration setting > Network setting > Use of spool function
When the value is set to 3 or 4, the following settings are set to OFF in addition to the items mentioned above.
- System administration setting > Network setting > TCP/IP setting > RAW setting
- System administration setting > Network setting > TCP/IP setting > LPD setting
- System administration setting > Network setting > TCP/IP setting > IPP printing
- System administration setting > Network setting > SMB setting
- System administration setting > Network setting > TCP/IP setting > FTP print setting > Use of FTP print.
- System administration setting > Network setting > TCP/IP setting > BMLinkS setting > Use of BMLinkS.
- System administration setting > Network setting > NetWare setting > Use of NetWare.
Since the items mentioned above do not recover even when you set the value back to "0 (Normal mode)", make the setting again whenever necessary.
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COPIER > OPTION > INT-FACE
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Level
IMG-CONT
Connecting Setting of External PDL Controller
1
Setting range
0: Normal operation
1: Not used
2: Not used
3: EFI controller
4: Not used
5: Not used
Standard value
0
COPIER > OPTION > INT-FACE
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Level
CNT-TYPE
Switch the EFI controller connection.
Switching the EFI controller type.
1
Setting range
0: External Tower-Type Controller
1: Back Mounting-Type Controller
AP-OPT
Set whether or not to permit printing from the "PrintMe" application installed in the PS print
server unit.
2
Setting range
0: Permit printing by the specified account.
1: Permit printing for any account.
2: Prohibit printing. (Permit printing by the specified section ID.)
Standard value: 0
AP-ACCNT
Set a (CPCA) section ID for printing (job) from the "PrintMe" application installed in the PS print
server unit.
2
Setting range: 0 to 9999999
Standard value: 0
AP-CODE
Set a (CPCA) path for printing (job) from the "PrintMe" application installed in the PS print server
unit.
2
Setting range: 0 to 9999999
Standard value: 0
NWCT-TM
Set the time of timeout for network connection maintenance. (Keep Alive setting)
Set the time during which network connection is kept between the application in the PC and the
iR main unit (Keep Alive).
2
Setting range: 1 to 5 (Unit: minute)
Standard value: 5
Remark
When the setting time is timed out, the network connection is disconnected. Therefore, when the
network connection is disabled due to any reason, it shortens the down time of the machine.
DEL-TIME
Set the time to automatically delete a form in the temporary folder provided for clearing a form.
Automatic deletion check is performed once in every 10 minutes.
Unit: Minute
(This function is provided by EFI only.)
Setting range: 1 to 1440
Factory setting value: 60
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