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Print a menu map, Downloading the new firmware from the HP Web site
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Engineering Details 3. Touch Configuration/Status Pages. 4. Touch Configuration Page. 5. Touch Print. Print a menu map Print a menu map before updating the firmware to see what user settings have been configured in the current firmware. This menu map can be compared with a menu map printed after the firmware update to determine what user settings have been added or changed in the new firmware. To print a menu map from the device control panel: 1. Touch Administration. 2. Touch Information. 3. Touch Configuration/Status Pages. 4. Touch Administration Menu Map. 5. Touch Print. Downloading the new firmware from the HP Web site The remote firmware update (.RFU) file and an associated readme file are packaged together as a selfextracting .EXE file. For detailed instructions about how to download the .EXE file, go to the following URL: www.hp.com/go/ljm4345mfp_firmware The .EXE file consists of a readme file and the .RFU file. For UNIX systems, the remote firmware update file is a .TAR file. For firmware upgrades on Macintosh systems, see Update Firmware. Downloading the new firmware to the device For support information about downloading new firmware from the Web, go to the following URL: www.hp.com/go/ljm4345mfp_firmware The device can receive an RFU update when in the READY state. The device waits for all of the I/O channels to become idle before performing the update. NOTE If the firmware update involves a change in the format of nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM), any menu settings that are changed from the default settings will return to default settings. The settings must be changed again if you want them to be different from the defaults. Examples of settings that are affected in this way are tray types, default symbol sets, and Web-access alerts. The elapsed time for an update depends on the I/O transfer time, as well as the time that it takes for the device to reinitialize. The I/O transfer time depends on a number of things, including the speed of the host computer that is sending the update and the I/O method (network). The reinitialization time depends on the specific hardware configuration of the device, such as the number of EIO devices installed, the presence of external paper-handling devices, and the amount of memory that is installed. 276 Chapter 7 Engineering Details ENWW