Kyocera KM-C2030 KM-C3130/C2030 Operation Guide Basic Oper Rev-1B - Page 24
Energy Saver Mode, To recover from Energy Saver mode, Sleep Mode
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Before Making Copies Chapter 1 1.5 Turning the Copier On and Off 1 G The conditions for all modes and functions automatically returning to their default settings can be specified using the "Auto Panel Reset" function on the User's Choice: 1 screen. For more details, refer to "Specifying Default Settings ("User's Choice" Functions)" of "Utility Mode Operations" in the Administrator Operations volume. Energy Saver Mode If the copier is not used for 15 minutes, it automatically enters Energy Saver mode. When the copier enters Energy Saver mode, the indicator on the [Start] key remains lit in green and the touch panel goes off. The copier conserves energy and waits to receive a job. If the copier is not used for 30 minutes, it automatically enters Sleep mode. The length of time after the last operation until the copier enters Energy Saver mode can be specified using the "Energy Saver" function on the User's Choice: 1 screen. For more details, refer to "Specifying Default Settings ("User's Choice" Functions)" of "Utility Mode Operations" in the Administrator Operations volume. To recover from Energy Saver mode 1 Press the [Start] key. (The Energy Saver mode can also be canceled by pressing any key on the operation panel or by touching the touch panel.) 2 The touch panel comes on again, and then after the copier has finished warming up, it is ready to begin printing (after about 30 seconds at normal room temperature (68°F)). Sleep Mode If the copier is not used for 30 minutes, the copier automatically enters Sleep mode. The length of time after the last operation until the copier enters Sleep mode can be specified using the "Sleep" function on the User's Choice: 1 screen. For more details, refer to "Specifying Default Settings ("User's Choice" Functions)" of "Utillity Mode Operations" in the Administrator Operations volume. 1-17