Kyocera KM-2560 2560/3060 Operation Guide (Advanced Edition) - Page 288
Touch Panel Display after the Security Kit is Installed, Hard Disk Icon Display
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Security Touch Panel Display after the Security Kit is Installed Hard Disk Icon Display In Security Mode, the Security Kit has been properly installed and is running. The hard disk icon appears on the lower right side of the touch panel in Security Mode. Ready to copy. Copy Image Set Original. Original : - - Zoom : 100% Paper : - - - Preview Quick Setup Status Auto Zoom 1-sided >>1-sided Duplex Org./Paper / Finishing Normal 0 Density Text+Photo Original Image Image Quality Letter Plain Paper Selection Collate Collate/ Offset Layout /Edit Copies 1 Advanced Setup 10/10/2007 10:10 NOTE: If the hard disk icon does not appear on the normal screen, it is possible that the Security Mode is not ON. Call service. The hard disk icon display changes as follows during overwriting The table below shows the icons displayed and their descriptions. Icon displayed Description There is unwanted data on the hard disk. Overwriting the unwanted data The unwanted data is overwritten. CAUTION: Do not turn the main power switch off during overwriting (while is displayed). It may crash the hard disk. NOTE: If you turn the machine off at the main power switch during overwriting or erasing, unerased data will be left on the hard disk. Turn the machine back on at the main power switch. Overwriting or erasing automatically resumes. If you accidentally turn the main power switch off during overwriting or initialization, the hard disk icon might not switch to the second icon shown above. This would be caused by a possible crash or failed overwriting of the data to be overwritten. This will not affect subsequent overwriting processes. However, system initialization is recommended so as to return to normal stable operations. (Initialization should be performed by the administrator following the steps in System Initialization on page 8-8.) 8-4 ADVANCED OPERATION GUIDE