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6.6 Program Setting
Section 6 GENERAL
6.6.7 Setting Single-Password Mode
To prevent the machine from being incorrectly used, the machine administrator can exercise control by
setting a password after turning the machine on.
Procedure
1.Press
Custom Presets.
Note
••••
Custom Presets is cleared if no button is pressed within 60 seconds since the
Custom Presets
button was pressed.
2.Enter 86, using the Numeric Keyboard and the start mode is set.
3.Press
Start,
and “0”, the initial value of the code, is displayed in the Copy Quantity display.
4.Enter 1. When the selected value is displayed in the Copy Quantity display, re-press
Start
for the setting to
be memorized. Meanwhile, there is no display in the Copy Quantity display on the panel, indicating the
entered value is correct.
5.Press
Custom Presets
to make the machine exit the customizing state and return to the normal copy state.
6.Press
“
∗∗∗∗
”
or turn off the machine and turn it on again to make it enter the information presenting
state Id .
7.Enter a 4-digit password using number keys , the initial one being “1111”. For security, each number is
displayed in the Quantity display as I I I I . If you want to re-enter a password, press
Clear
before
confirmation to clear the entered number and then re-enter a desired one. After finishing the entry, press
“
∗∗∗∗
”
to make the machine enter the waiting state.
Note
••••
To ensure the safe use of the machine by its administrator, the initial password should be changed
into another 4-digit password.
See:
6.6.8 Changing Passwords.
••••
The machine will enter the power-saving state automatically if no operation is done within 1 minute.
Press key on the control panel, and the machine will re-enter the information presenting state.
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Page 76: ...Section 5 Parts List ...
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Page 131: ...7 8 Section 7 Wiring Data Connector Configuration TOP VIEW Fig 8 BASE FRAME TOP VIEW Fig 9 ...
Page 132: ...Section 9 BSD Block Schematic Diagram ...
Page 135: ...9 3 1 1 STANDBY POWER Section 9 BSD Block Schematic Diagram ...
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