Chapter 17
17-149
IFAX-PGD
2
Title
Selection of whether to enable page division transmission during IFAX Simple mode transmissions
(only when upper limit of transmission data size is exceeded)
Purpose of use, When used
Enable the division transmissions on a page-by-page basis when the transmission data exceeds the
upper limit of the transmission data size during IFAX Simple mode transmissions.
Precautions for use
When '0' is set:
- The page sequence at the receiving end cannot be guaranteed.
- Other jobs received may interrupt between pages.
The setting must be changed only after explaining to the user and having the user understand the
possible problems that may arise from the change.
Settings and adjustment
ranges
0: Page division transmission during IFAX Simple mode transmissions is not enabled.
1: Page division transmission during IFAX Simple mode transmissions is enabled.
Unit
-
Value at time of shipment
from factory/Value
established when RAM is
cleared
0
Setting, adjustment and
operation procedures
1) Select the item to highlight it, input the setting, and press the OK key.
2) Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON.
Related service modes
-
Additional description and
notes
The upper limit for the transmission data size can be set in the user mode by selecting the following:
system control settings > communication control settings > email/I-FAX settings > upper limit of
transmission data size
MEAPSAFE
2
Title
Switching to MEAP safe mode
Purpose of use, When used
This item is used when the MEAP platform fails to start up properly due to contention of resources
among the MEAP applications, service registration or utilization sequence or some other factor.
This item is used to switch the safe mode in order to initiate the system restoration processing when
the MEAP platform fails to start up properly.
It controls the shutdown of the MEAP applications, and switches to the safe mode (in which the logs
and other data for ascertaining the causes of MEAP trouble can be obtained).
Precautions for use
-
Settings and adjustment
ranges
0: Normal mode
1: Safe mode
Unit
-
Value at time of shipment
from factory/Value
established when RAM is
cleared
0
Setting, adjustment and
operation procedures
1) Select the item to highlight it, input the setting, and press the OK key.
2) Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON.
Related service modes
-
Additional description and
notes
The safe mode is a mode for shutting down already installed MEAP applications and starting up only
the system applications which are started up in the default status so that the system will start up safely.
It enables the logs for ascertaining the causes of MEAP trouble to be obtained.
While the safe mode is established, 'MPSF' appears on the operation unit screen.
AFN-PSWD
2
Title
Restriction on access to user mode
Purpose of use, When used
Restrict access to the user mode by way of a password
Precautions for use
-
Settings and adjustment
ranges
0: Normal mode (the display transfers to the user mode screen without requesting a password from the
user)
1: The display transfers to the user mode screen after the correct password has been entered.
When '1' is set, the user is requested to input the system administrator password after pressing the
initial settings/registration (Additional Functions) key.
Unit
-
Value at time of shipment
from factory/Value
established when RAM is
cleared
0
Setting, adjustment and
operation procedures
1) Select the item to highlight it, input the setting, and press the OK key.
2) Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON.
Related service modes
-
Additional description and
notes
-
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Summary of Contents for iR3245
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