Xerox 2121MB Statement of Volatility

Xerox 2121MB - FaxCentre 2121 B/W Laser Manual

Xerox 2121MB manual content summary:

  • Xerox 2121MB | Statement of Volatility - Page 1
    Manufacturer: Xerox Equipment Name: FaxCentre 2121, FaxCentre 2121L Model: 2121, 2121L Configuration: This item is networked with the addition of an optional LAN Kit- to print servers with operating systems Windows 98/2000/NT4.0/Me/XP/2003 server. General description: This printer is connected
  • Xerox 2121MB | Statement of Volatility - Page 2
    ? Is non-volatile memory location theoretically accessible with any system code, not just via the operating system or low level booting firmware? Machine configuration setup data Non-Volatile memory is used for storing documents and is accessible by application level code. There is no user access
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Certificate of Volatility
1
Manufacturer: Xerox
Equipment Name: FaxCentre 2121, FaxCentre 2121L
Model: 2121, 2121L
Configuration:
This item is networked with the addition of an optional LAN Kit-
to print
servers
with operating systems Windows 98/2000/NT4.0/Me/XP/2003 server. General
description: This printer is connected to a network by activating it using an optional LAN Kit
Purpose:
2121, 2121L - Multi-Functional Device, Print, Copy, Fax, and Scan
1.
Type of memory
:
Volatile memory
:
What is the amount?
What period of time does the unit need to be
powered off to completely erase this memory?
System buffer Volatile memory:
SDRAM:
64 MB (Data lost at power off.)
Non-Volatile Memory
:
Type:
What type(s) of non-volatile memory are included, EPROM, EEPROM, Flash
memory, NVRAM, and battery backed, etc. (fill in)
Program code and documents:
Flash ROM:
16 MB (Boot, system code, documents)
Parameters, counters:
EEPROM:
8 KB (Parameters, counters)
2.
Accessibility:
Is it accessible by accidental/intentional keystroke, or software
malfunction?
No.
However, the login system administrator or service technician (via diagnostic
operation) may adjust certain machine operational parameters.
User data is never
accessible.
3.
If "YES, it
is
accessible, describe location and purpose.
If "NO", it is not accessible, ____
X
___
(Check here).
4.
Required memory:
Is device needed for normal operation, i.e. required for this processing
period?
All memory listed is required for normal operation.