Xerox PE220 Statement of Volatility

Xerox PE220 - WorkCentre B/W Laser Manual

Xerox PE220 manual content summary:

  • Xerox PE220 | Statement of Volatility - Page 1
    Certificate of Volatility Manufacturer: Xerox Equipment Name: Work Centre PE220 Model: PE220 Configuration: This item is NOT networked General description: This printer is NOT connected to a network. Purpose: Personal Class Device, direct Print, Copy, Fax, and direct Scan. 1. Type of memory:
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    internal depot repair, clock circuit, "nice" to have, or to flag unauthorized software, etc. system or low level booting firmware? Machine configuration setup data Non require reverse engineering the software. 10. Can this non- detect hardware failures, but not necessarily intentional corruption.) 2
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Certificate of Volatility
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Manufacturer: Xerox
Equipment Name: Work Centre PE220
Model: PE220
Configuration:
This item is NOT
networked
General description: This printer is NOT
connected to a network.
Purpose:
Personal Class Device, direct Print, Copy, Fax, and direct 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:
1.5 MB (No user image data stored.)
Print Image buffer Volatile memory:
SDRAM:
10.5 MB (User image data stored.
Data lost at power off.)
Scan buffer Volatile memory
:
SDRAM:
1.8 MB (User scan data stored.
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)
FAX file & Rx data Volatile memory:
Battery backed SDRAM:
2.2 MB (User fax image data stored. Data lost max 72 hours
after power off (when battery fully charged)
System program code Non-Volatile memory:
Flash ROM:
2 MB (Boot & system code.
No user image data stored.)
Machine configuration setup data Non-Volatile memory:
EEPROM:
0.5 KB (System set up data. user configuration data stored.)
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.