I SERVICE MODE > 18. Machine Update Setting
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d-Color MF4003/MF3303
18.4.3 Deliver/setting procedure
1.
Prepare a CSV file (PeculiarConfig.csv) that describes the setting values to be delivered into the root directory under the USB memory, and
connect the USB memory to the originating MFP
2.
Set the time-out time in [Copy Network Settings] -> [Connection Timeout].
• Setting range: 1 to 300 sec.
• Default value: 30 sec.
3.
Touch [Copy Network Settings] -> [Copy Setting] -> [Check Connection] -> [Start].
4.
Check the number of MFPs displayed at “Result” against the number of MFPs displayed “OK”.
5.
Touch [Copy] -> [Start]. This delivers the setting value information to the recipient MFPs one by one.
NOTE
▪ Screen operations are displayed in the MFP in which the setting values are being rewritten.
▪ Do not remove the USB memory until the procedure is completed.
6.
When the delivery of the setting values to all recipient MFPs and rewriting of the setting values in all recipient MFPs are completed, the
recipient MFPs are restarted.
7.
The CSV file (PeculiarConfig_Result.csv) that contains the delivery result is stored in the USB memory inserted in the originating MFP.
8.
Check the delivery result file in the USB memory to thereby determine that the procedure has been normally terminated.
NOTE
▪ When an error that disables continued delivery occurs, a corresponding error code appears on the control panel.
▪ When a delivery error occurs in any of the recipient MFPs, a message appears that prompts a check of the delivery result file.
▪ For details of the delivery error, check the specific details of the delivery result file.
Error code list
Error code
Description
N*****
Communication error
E00001
The USB memory is not connected to the originating MFP.
E00002
The CSV file in the USB memory cannot be read.
E00003
The delivery result file cannot be created in the USB memory connected to the originating MFP.
E00004
The CSV file format is illegal.
E00005
Communication is not successful with an MFP having a serial number contained in the CSV file.
E00006 (*)
“OFF” is set in [OpenAPI Setting] -> [Access Setting].
E00007 (*)
“ON” is set in [OpenAPI Setting] -> [Authentication].
E00008 (*)
“SSL Only” or “SSL/Non-SSL” is set in [OpenAPI Setting] -> [SSL/Port Settings].
E00009 (*)
Any data other than “50001” is set in [OpenAPI Setting] -> [SSL/Port Settings].
E00010 (*)
“No” is set in [OpenAPI Setting] -> [External Application Connection].
E00011
No response is received from the recipient MFP even after the lapse of a predetermined period of time after the
CSV file has been delivered. (Timeout error)
E00012
The recipient MFP is not at timing at which it can accept the OpenAPI message.
E00013
The recipient MFP fails in updating.
E00014
“Cancel” is selected during delivery.
E00015
The USB memory is removed from the originating MFP during delivery.
E00016
A serial number in the CSV file is illegal.
E00099
A network system error. Any of the network settings is not the default value.
• *: Check the settings in the originating MFP when the error code appears on the control panel; check the settings in the recipient MFP
when the error code is included in the delivery result file.
18.5 OSS Update
• If a security vulnerability is found in the OSS library, update the OSS to apply the countermeasure version.
• Update can be executed when the USB memory containing the OSS update file is inserted.
NOTE
▪ When [Administrator] -> [Security] -> [USB Connection Permission setting] -> [External Memory (Service)] -> [Firmware Update
Parameters] is set to "Restrict", OSS update cannot be executed.
▪ When [Administrator] -> [Security] -> [Firmware Update (USB) Permission Setting] is set to "Password Priority", it requires to
input a password after confirming with the administrator.
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