Sharp MX-B350P MX-B350P MX-B450P User Manual - Page 122

Gray Adjustment, Security Settings, Tone Adjustments, IPsec Settings

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SYSTEM SETTINGS►SYSTEM SETTINGS Gray Adjustment Tone Adjustments This function is used to adjust each of the density levels (low, mid, and high). (1) Select [Gray Adjustment] on the operation panel and press [OK] key. (2) Select [Tone Adjustments] and press [OK] key, then Tone Adjustments setting screen appears. Enter each number in the range of 1 to 7 to the colors of Bk (Black). Initially the setting screen for [Low] level appears. You can change the screen for [Middle] and [High] with [ ][ ] keys. Factory default number is set to "4" respectively. Increasing the number will make the print darker and decreasing the number will make it lighter. Security Settings The following settings are related to security. Select the [Security Settings] to configure the settings. IPsec Settings IPsec can be used for data transmission/reception on a network. Enable IPsec Specify whether or not IPsec is used for transmission. IKEv1 Settings Configure the IKEv1 settings. Pre-Shared Key Enter the Pre-Shared Key to be used for IKEv1. SA Lifetime (time) Set the SA lifetime. IKE Lifetime Set the IKE lifetime. Initialize Private Data and Data in Machine The system-set values can be restored to the factory default state after eliminating the data stored in the machine. • Current values set for system settings • Current values set for network settings • User information > User registration information • User information > Paper limits • User information > Function usage restrictions • User information > User counts (Excluding default users) • Product key 4-14

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SYSTEM SETTINGS
SYSTEM SETTINGS
Gray Adjustment
Tone Adjustments
This function is used to adjust each of the density levels
(low, mid, and high).
(1)
Select [Gray Adjustment] on the operation
panel and press [OK] key.
(2)
Select [Tone Adjustments] and press [OK]
key, then Tone Adjustments setting screen
appears.
Enter each number in the range of 1 to 7 to the colors of
Bk (Black).
Initially the setting screen for [Low] level appears.
You can change the screen for [Middle] and [High] with
[
][
] keys.
Factory default number is set to "4" respectively.
Increasing the number will make the print darker and
decreasing the number will make it lighter.
Security Settings
The following settings are related to security.
Select the [Security Settings] to configure the settings.
IPsec Settings
IPsec can be used for data transmission/reception on a
network.
Enable IPsec
Specify whether or not IPsec is used for transmission.
IKEv1 Settings
Configure the IKEv1 settings.
Pre-Shared Key
Enter the Pre-Shared Key to be used for IKEv1.
SA Lifetime (time)
Set the SA lifetime.
IKE Lifetime
Set the IKE lifetime.
Initialize Private Data and Data in
Machine
The system-set values can be restored to the factory
default state after eliminating the data stored in the
machine.
• Current values set for system settings
• Current values set for network settings
• User information > User registration information
• User information > Paper limits
• User information > Function usage restrictions
• User information > User counts
(Excluding default users)
• Product key