8 [Administration] Tab Page
140 [Setup] Item List
Setting up Energy Save
You can set Energy Save mode for your equipment.
For information on types of Energy Save mode and how to enter the mode, see the
User’s Manual Setup Guide
.
The following network settings are required for this equipment to enter the Sleep mode.
y
Select [Disable] for [Enable IPv6] or select [Manual] for [Link Local Address] in the IPv6 setting.
y
Select [Disable] for [Enable IPX/SPX] in the IPX/SPX setting.
y
Select [Disable] for [Enable Apple Talk] in the Apple Talk setting.
y
Specify one of the following in [POP3 Network Service].
- [Disable] for [Enable POP3 Client].
- No entry for [POP3 Server Address].
- No entry for [Account Name].
- 0 for [Scan Rate].
P.161 “Setting up POP3 Network Service”
y
Disable IEEE 802.1X authentication.
For the IEEE 802.1X authentication method under the wired LAN environment, refer to the following chapter in the
User’s Manual Advanced Guide
.
Chapter 2: "SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) - IEEE 802.1X Authentication Setting"
See the following page for network access settings for your equipment in the Sleep mode:
P.170 “Setting up Wake Up Setting”
Setting up Date & Time
You can set the date, time, time zone, and date format.
[Date & Time] settings are not available if the SNTP function is enabled.
Item name
Description
1
Auto Clear
Select how long your equipment can remain inactive before the touch panel automatically
returns to the default display.
2
Auto Power Save
Select how long your equipment can remain inactive before entering Automatic Energy
Save mode.
3
Sleep Timer
Select how long your equipment can remain inactive before it automatically enters the Sleep
mode.
4
Sleep Mode
Select the Auto, Sleep, or Shut off mode after the specified [Sleep Timer] time.
Item name
Description
1
Year/Month/Date/Time
Select the year and month in designated boxes. Also, enter the date and time in designated
boxes.
2
Time Zone
Select the time zone where this equipment is located.
3
Date Format
Select the date format.
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
Summary of Contents for MC780f
Page 1: ...User s Manual TopAccess Guide ...
Page 21: ...1 Overview 20 Accessing TopAccess 6 The TopAccess website appears ...
Page 25: ...1 Overview 24 Access Policy Mode ...
Page 29: ...2 Device Tab Page 28 Displayed Icons ...
Page 103: ...5 Registration Tab Page 102 Registration How to Set and How to Operate ...
Page 345: ...8 Administration Tab Page 344 Registration Administration tab How to Set and How to Operate ...
Page 375: ...11 APPENDIX 374 Installing Certificates for a Client PC ...
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