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DPT-ID-7
Use it to enable/disable group ID registration and 7-character authentication input.
2
settings
0: normal (default); 1: 7-cahrceter input
RUI-RJT
Use it to cut the HTTP port in response to 3 attempts at illegal authentication from a remote UI.
2
settings
0: disable (default); 1: enable
CTM-S06
Use it to enable/disable deletion of the password from an export file with a file transmission address.
2
settings
0: do no delete (default); 1: delete
When setting '1', in the case of exporting the address book data from remote UI, the password of file server is hidden from the exported
file (to avoid leakage of information).
FREG-SW
Switching over of display/nondisplay for free register area of MEAP counter (for SEND)
2
settings
0: do not display (default); 1: display
MEMO:
- This is not used at normal servicing because it is for trouble analysis.
- Obey the instruction by the quality support section for usage.
IFAX-SZL
Use it to set restrictions on transmission sizes for i-fax transmission.
2
settings
0: set restrictions; 1: do not set restrictions (only if not through server; default)
In the case of setting '0',
- as for upper limit value, set it in transmission data size by selecting the following:
additional functions mode>System Settings>Communications Settings>E-mail/I-Fax Settings>Maximum Data Size For Setting
- if sending data that the size exceeds the upper limit value, it will be #830 error.
IFAX-PGD
Use it to enable/disable page division for transmission in i-fax simple mode (when the data exceeds the upper limit for transmission
size).
2
settings
0: do not permit (default); 1: permit
MEAPSAFE
Use it to switch to MEAP safe mode.
2
settings
0: normal mode (default); 1: safe mode
Safe mode works to stop the added MEAP application, and to startup the only system application that was activated at initial state to
start up the system safely.
Set '1' to startup in safe mode in the case of system recovery processing when MEAP platform does not startup normally because of
resource competition among MEAP applications, or the order to register/use the service.
"MPSF" is indicated in the control panel screen when in safe mode.
TRAY-FLL
Use it to set the notification mechanism used in response to a tray full condition.
2
settings
0: issue when all available trays are full
1: when special trays are full
PRNT-POS
Use it to specify whether or not to suspend subsequent jobs when the ongoing job is cancelled in the presence of an error.
2
Enables/disables suspension of subsequent jobs when a job cancel (e.g., #037) has occurred because of an error (other than a service
call) during PDL printing.
settings
0: do not suspend; 1: suspend
AFN-PSWD
Use it to set restrictions on access in additinal functions mode.
2
settings
0: off (shift to user mode scan without requiring password; default)
1: on (shift to user mode scan after password match)
PTJAM-RC
Use it to set the PDL jam recovery switch.
2
settings
0: off (do not execute recovery); 1: on (execute recovery; default)
SLP-SLCT
Use it to set the switch designed to switch between existing network-based applications.
2
A certain packet needs to be received as a condition for the machine to recover from sleep mode via network. Because the existing
network system applications (e.g., Net Spot Accountant, image WARE) do not send such packet, the machine fails to recover via
network if it's shifted to sleep mode 3.
When setting '1', the machine able to recover from sleep mode via network because it does not shift to sleep mode 3 (1wsleep), resulting
the trade-off with the increase of consuming electricity.
settings
0: do not use (default); 1: use
MEMO:
This is not used at normal servicing.
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