HP 3380 Service Manual - Page 257

Soft reset, NVRAM init, To perform a soft reset

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Note Note ENWW The customer cannot send or receive faxes until these settings have been established. 1. Press < or > until the correct language appears. 2. When the correct language appears, press MENU/ENTER, and then press 1 to confirm the selection. 3. Press < or > until the correct country/region appears. The list of countries/regions that appears on the control-panel display depends on the LIU that is installed in the product. 4. When the correct country/region appears, press MENU/ENTER, and then press 1 to confirm the selection. 5. After both the language and the location settings are established, the product automatically turns itself off and then on. Soft reset Before performing an NVRAM init, attempt a soft reset, which does not reset configuration settings or cause loss of data. To perform a soft reset 1. Press MENU/ENTER. 2. Simultaneously press then release the * button and the # button to enter the Developer's menu. 3. Press the < or > button until the message REINIT FFS appears on the second line of the control-panel display. 4. Press MENU/ENTER. 5. The process takes approximately 2.5 minutes. During that time, the control-panel display will change several times before returning to Ready. 6. When the Ready message appears on the control-panel display, press CANCEL to exit the Developer's menu. NVRAM init NVRAM init returns all stored parameters in NVRAM to factory default values or to a default ROM value, depending on the variable, and performs a system reset. Performing NVRAM init can cause the product to violate local telephone regulations. Reset the language and country/region after performing NVRAM init. NVRAM init resets the following settings and information: ● All menu settings are reset to factory default values, including fax header and company name. ● Factory settings such as formatter number, page counts, and factory paper settings are reset. ● All faxes in memory are erased. ● All speed-dials, group-dials, and phone book entries are erased. ● All localization settings, including language and country/region, are reset. Service-mode functions 241

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Note
The customer cannot send or receive faxes until these settings have been established.
1.
Press
<
or
>
until the correct language appears.
2.
When the correct language appears, press
MENU
/
ENTER
, and then press
1
to confirm the
selection.
3.
Press
<
or
>
until the correct country/region appears.
Note
The list of countries/regions that appears on the control-panel display depends on the LIU that
is installed in the product.
4.
When the correct country/region appears, press
MENU
/
ENTER
, and then press
1
to confirm
the selection.
5.
After both the language and the location settings are established, the product
automatically turns itself off and then on.
Soft reset
Before performing an NVRAM init, attempt a soft reset, which does not reset configuration
settings or cause loss of data.
To perform a soft reset
1.
Press
MENU
/
ENTER
.
2.
Simultaneously press then release the
*
button and the
#
button to enter the Developer's
menu.
3.
Press the
<
or
>
button until the message
REINIT FFS
appears on the second line of the
control-panel display.
4.
Press
MENU
/
ENTER
.
5.
The process takes approximately 2.5 minutes. During that time, the control-panel display
will change several times before returning to
Ready
.
6.
When the
Ready
message appears on the control-panel display, press
CANCEL
to exit the
Developer's menu.
NVRAM init
NVRAM init returns all stored parameters in NVRAM to factory default values or to a default
ROM value, depending on the variable, and performs a system reset.
Performing NVRAM init can cause the product to violate local telephone regulations. Reset the
language and country/region after performing NVRAM init.
NVRAM init resets the following settings and information:
All menu settings are reset to factory default values, including fax header and company
name.
Factory settings such as formatter number, page counts, and factory paper settings are
reset.
All faxes in memory are erased.
All speed-dials, group-dials, and phone book entries are erased.
All localization settings, including language and country/region, are reset.
ENWW
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