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5.3
Common Menu Items
This section explains the values that can be set in the common menu items and the setting method.
5.3.1
List of common menu items
The values of System Settings, NetWork/Port, Allocate Memory, Initialize/Delete Data and
Printer Settings are as follows:
System Settings
Sets machine operations like fault tone, panel lock, system clock.
Menu item
Explanation
Fault Tone
Sets whether to sound an alarm when a fault is detected in the machine.
The candidate values are:
•
Off (default)
•
On.
The volume of the fault tone cannot be adjusted.
Panel Lock
Sets whether to lock the control panel with the use of a password. The
candidate values are:
•
Off (default)
•
On
When On is selected, you need to enter a password to use the control panel.
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When you are pressing
or
to change the candidate value, press and
hold on to the button to run the displays continuously. When both of these buttons
are pressed together, the value will be reset to the factory setting.
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When On has been selected and a password is not entered, a screen to enter the
password appears. Enter a 4-digit password.
Change
Password
Sets whether to change the password entered for Panel Lock. Enter a 4-digit
password.
●
When you are pressing
or
to change the candidate value, press and
hold on to the button to run the displays continuously. When both of these buttons
are pressed together, the value will be reset to the factory setting.
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When Off has been selected for Panel Lock, you cannot change the password.
AutoCancelPause
Sets whether to exit the pause state automatically. The candidate values are:
•
Off (default)
•
1-30 Mins (each unit is 1 Min)
When you are pressing
or
to change the candidate value, press and hold
on to the button to run the displays continuously. When both of these buttons are
pressed together, the value will be reset to the factory setting.
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