Konica Minolta bizhub 25 bizhub 25 User Guide - Page 94

Network Settings, User Install, Mirroring, Initialize all data, PIN Mode, Admin Password

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Network Settings You can specify the network settings for using the Message Board and transmitting Internet Faxes. Refer to Chapter 2, "Specifying the Network Settings" in the Administrator's Guide. User Install 1 You can specify the settings required for using the machine. Refer to Chapter 3, "Initial Setup (User Install)" in the Scanner and Fax Guide. 2 Mirroring You can copy the settings information to another machine (must be the same model). Refer to Chapter 2, "Mirroring the Machine Settings" in the Administrator's Guide. 3 Registration Initialize all data You can erase the data set in the mode, such as the address book and copy/fax function settings, and the data saved in the machine, such as the stored documents. Data that has been cleared cannot be restored. Refer to Chapter 2, "List of Machine Management Settings" in the Administrator's Guide. PIN Mode The entered PIN (personal identification number) will not appear in the journal, error message printout, delayed command list or TCR (transmit confirmation report). Refer to Chapter 2, "Activating the PIN mask" in the Administrator's Guide. Admin Password You can set the administrator password. You can set an administrator password to prevent users other than the administrator from editing the settings in the [Management] screen. Refer to Chapter 2, "Setting Security Codes" in the Administrator's Guide. Protect Passcode You can set the protect passcode. A protect passcode is required when using function protect settings. Refer to Chapter 2, "Setting Security Codes" in the Administrator's Guide. List of Settings 3-13

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Registration
List of Settings
3-13
Network Settings
You can specify the network settings for using the Message Board and transmitting
Internet Faxes.
Refer to Chapter 2, “Specifying the Network Settings” in the Administrator's Guide.
User Install
You can specify the settings required for using the machine.
Refer to Chapter 3, “Initial Setup (User Install)” in the Scanner and Fax Guide.
Mirroring
You can copy the settings information to another machine (must be the same model).
Refer to Chapter 2, “Mirroring the Machine Settings” in the Administrator's Guide.
Initialize all data
You can erase the data set in the <Setting> mode, such as the address book and copy/fax
function settings, and the data saved in the machine, such as the stored documents. Data
that has been cleared cannot be restored.
Refer to Chapter 2, “List of Machine Management Settings” in the Administrator's
Guide.
PIN Mode
The entered PIN (personal identification number) will not appear in the journal, error
message printout, delayed command list or TCR (transmit confirmation report).
Refer to Chapter 2, “Activating the PIN mask” in the Administrator's Guide.
Admin Password
You can set the administrator password. You can set an administrator password to
prevent users other than the administrator from editing the settings in the [Management]
screen.
Refer to Chapter 2, “Setting Security Codes” in the Administrator's Guide.
Protect Passcode
You can set the protect passcode. A protect passcode is required when using function
protect settings.
Refer to Chapter 2, “Setting Security Codes” in the Administrator's Guide.