Xerox 850DX FreeFlow Accxes 10.3.3 Customer Release Notes - Page 15

Using On Demand Image Overwrite Odio, Controller Type, Hft/pun

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8.1.1.3 USING ON DEMAND IMAGE OVERWRITE (ODIO) The On Demand Image Overwrite (ODIO) feature is designed to clean the system after it has been used by overwriting the entire HDD and is activated by pressing the "Start" button on the Security Feature Web Pages shown below. After pressing the "Start" button, the AccXES controller will post a message to the Printer UI display (if there is one) and then reboot. The HFT and PUN controllers will indicate the progress of the operation via the LED's on the front panel. The printer UI on the 510, 8850, 8830, and 8825 will also display progress. The WebPMT and scanner UI will NOT be active until the operation is complete. When the ODIO operation is complete, the controller will print a status page and then resume normal operation. An ODIO is a lengthy operation. Approximates times for an ODIO are listed in the table below: HDD Size 20GB 40GB 80GB Controller Type HFT/PUN 30 Minutes 45 Minutes 90 Minutes NOTE: If you have done an ODIO, it is important that you do NOT refresh the Web page after the system reboots because the refresh will resend the "ODIO Request" and cause the system to perform another ODIO. Page 15

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8.1.1.3
USING ON DEMAND IMAGE OVERWRITE (ODIO)
The On Demand Image Overwrite (ODIO) feature is designed to clean the system after it has
been used by overwriting the entire HDD and is activated by pressing the “Start” button on the
Security Feature Web Pages shown below.
After pressing the “Start” button, the AccXES
controller will post a message to the Printer UI display (if there is one) and then reboot.
The HFT
and PUN controllers will indicate the progress of the operation via the LED’s on the front panel.
The printer UI on the 510, 8850, 8830, and 8825 will also display progress.
The WebPMT and
scanner UI will NOT be active until the operation is complete.
When the ODIO operation is complete, the controller will print a status page and then resume
normal operation.
An ODIO is a lengthy operation.
Approximates times for an ODIO are listed in the table below:
Controller Type
HDD
Size
HFT/PUN
20GB
30 Minutes
40GB
45 Minutes
80GB
90 Minutes
NOTE: If you have done an ODIO, it is important that you do NOT refresh the Web page after the
system reboots because the refresh will resend the “ODIO Request” and cause the system to
perform another ODIO.
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