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bizhub C360/C280/C220 for PKI Card System 6. Accessing the Service Mode Security Function Ver. 1.02 Jul. 2010 • If a wrong CE Password has been entered, no further entry can be made for 5 sec. Wait, therefore, for at least 5 sec. before attempting to enter the correct CE Password. • Each time a wrong CE password is entered, the CE password illegal access count is incremented by one. When the access to the Service Mode has been successful with the correct CE password entered, the CE password illegal access count is cleared and reset to 0. • When "Mode 2" is set for [Prohibited Functions When Authentication Error] as accessed through [Administrator Settings]  [Security Settings]  [Security Details], access to the Service Mode through the CE Password is restricted by the number of times (1 to 3) set for Prohibited Functions When Authentication Error. If the CE password illegal access count exceeds the set number of times, the machine is then set into an access lock state. Then, access to the Service Mode cannot be made until the access lock state is released. For the procedure to release the access lock state, see P.5. • To go from the CE password screen to another, enter the CE password and call the Service Mode menu to the screen. Then, quit the Service Mode. You can also exit from the CE password screen by turning OFF and ON the sub power switch; however, be careful that any jobs entered will be cleared at this time. 6. The Service Mode screen will appear. Security Function A0EDS1E022DA NOTE • If you leave the site with the Service Mode setting screen being displayed, unau- thorized changes could occur for any set values. When you finish the setting of Service Mode, or if you have to leave the site by necessity when the Service Mode has been set, be sure to press [Exit] to the basic screen. 4

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6. Accessing the Service Mode
Security Function Ver. 1.02 Jul. 2010
4
bizhub C360/C280/C220
for PKI Card System
Security Function
If a wrong CE Password has been entered, no further entry can be made for 5 sec.
Wait, therefore, for at least 5 sec. before attempting to enter the correct CE Pass-
word.
Each time a wrong CE password is entered, the CE password illegal access count
is incremented by one.
When the access to the Service Mode has been successful with the correct CE
password entered, the CE password illegal access count is cleared and reset to 0.
When “Mode 2” is set for [Prohibited Functions When Authentication Error] as
accessed through [Administrator Settings]
[Security Settings]
[Security
Details], access to the Service Mode through the CE Password is restricted by the
number of times (1 to 3) set for Prohibited Functions When Authentication Error.
If the CE password illegal access count exceeds the set number of times, the
machine is then set into an access lock state. Then, access to the Service Mode
cannot be made until the access lock state is released.
For the procedure to release the access lock state, see P.5.
To go from the CE password screen to another, enter the CE password and call the
Service Mode menu to the screen. Then, quit the Service Mode. You can also exit
from the CE password screen by turning OFF and ON the sub power switch; how-
ever, be careful that any jobs entered will be cleared at this time.
6.
The Service Mode screen will appear.
NOTE
If you leave the site with the Service Mode setting screen being displayed, unau-
thorized changes could occur for any set values. When you finish the setting of
Service Mode, or if you have to leave the site by necessity when the Service Mode
has been set, be sure to press [Exit] to the basic screen.
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