1. Press the [Reset] (
)key.
2. Press the [Status Monitor] (
)key.
3. Tap "Device Status".
4. Tap "Remove Memory Media".
Wait until the message "The memory media can be safely removed." is displayed.
5. Remove the USB flash drive.
CAUTION:
When exporting setting information using the [Settings/Registration] menu, if a USB flash drive is not connected, a message
prompting the user to connect a USB flash drive will appear and the process cannot be executed.On the other hand, when
this function is used, export can be executed without connecting a USB flash drive, therefore be sure to connect a USB
flash drive before executing export.
4. Check that a setting information file (service.dcm) exists in the directory directly under the root of the USB flash
drive.
This completes the procedure for exporting a setting information file.
● Procedure for Import Using Service Mode
1. To the directory directly under the root of the USB flash drive, save a setting information file (service.dcm) to be
imported.
2. Connect a USB memory device to the USB memory port.
3. Enter service mode, and execute the following service mode.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > IMPORT
SERVICE MODE
COPIER
FEEDER
FAX
TESTMODE
DISPLAY
IO
ADJUST
FUNCTION
OPTION
COUNTER
CCD
CLEAR
MISC-R
MISC-P
SYSTEM
VIFFNC
SPLMAN
PANEL-UP
LOGWRITE
IMPORT
EXPORT
4. The message shown below which is displayed during the process will disappear. When the display has returned to
the original state, remove the USB flash drive.
PANEL-UP
LOGWRITE
IMPORT
EXPORT
Executing. . .
5. Enter service mode, and check that the setting information is reflected.
This completes the procedure for importing a setting information file.
■ Procedure for Export/Import Using Remote UI (Service Mode)
By operating from the remote UI, it is possible to export/import a file containing service mode setting information from/to a USB
flash drive connected to the host machine or the local disk on the PC.
● Procedure for Export Using Service Mode (Remote UI)
With this model, service mode can be used from the Remote UI.
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