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[9] Weekly Timer

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[9] Weekly Timer This function can be accessed only by the Key Operator after a unique 4-digit Weekly Timer master key code is entered. The Weekly Timer is a mfp management function that shuts down power to the machine on a daily or hourly basis, and can be programmed specifically for lunch breaks, weekends and holidays, or any time the mfp is not required. In Addition, Timer Interrupt can be enabled (with or without a password requirement) to allow temporary use of the machine during periods when power is shut down by the Timer function. Conditions required to use the Weekly Timer: • The power plug is inserted into the socket. • The power switch is turned on. • The current date and time are correctly set. If the Weekly Timer needs to be activated on your machine, contact your service representative. The following Weekly Timer settings can be made. [1] Weekly timer ON/OFF setting Enable and disable the Timer function. [2] Timer Setting Specify the times that the mfp will turn ON and OFF for each day of the week or the entire week. [3] Timer action ON/OFF Setting Specify the working days of the machine by the Timer, for all Mondays through Sundays, and/or individually for each day of the given month. [4] Lunch hour off setting Specify the lunch time interval during which the mfp will go off and on. [5] Timer interrupt password set Require Password entry for the Timer off function and establish the amount of usage time. NOTES: 1 The time is set in terms of the 24 hour clock, where hour [1] is the first hour after midnight and hour [24] is the hour of midnight. For example, 6 a.m. is 06:00 hours; 6 p.m. is 18:00 hours. 2 The [AUTO RESET] key is used to change numbers determined by the SET touch key. Key Operator Mode System Initial Setting mfp Initial Setting User Setting Mode E.C.M. Lock/Delete Job Memory Paper Type/ Special Size Panel Contrast/ Key Sound Key Operator Data Setting Weekly Timer Control Panel Adjustment Tray Auto Select Setting Power Save Setting Memory Switch Machine Management List Print Call Remote Centre Side 2 Lens Adjustment Finisher Adjustment HDD Management Scan Transmission Non-Image Area Erase Timing Adjustment Centering Adjustment 13 Key Operator Mode 13-25

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[9] Weekly Timer
This function can be accessed only by the Key Operator after a unique 4-digit Weekly
Timer master key code is entered.
machine on a daily or hourly basis, and can be programmed specifically for lunch
In Addition, Timer Interrupt can be enabled (with or without a password requirement) to
allow temporary use of the machine during periods when power is shut down by the
Timer function.
Conditions required to use the Weekly Timer:
The power plug is inserted into the socket.
The power switch is turned on.
The current date and time are correctly set.
If the Weekly Timer needs to be activated on your machine, contact your service repre-
sentative.
The following Weekly Timer settings can be made.
[1]
Weekly timer ON/OFF setting
Enable and disable the Timer function.
[2]
Timer Setting
the entire week.
[3]
Timer action ON/OFF Setting
Specify the working days of the machine by the Timer, for all Mondays through
Sundays, and/or individually for each day of the given month.
[4]
Lunch hour off setting
[5]
Timer interrupt password set
Require Password entry for the Timer off function and establish the amount of
usage time.
NOTES:
1
The time is set in terms of the 24 hour clock, where hour [1] is the first
hour after midnight and hour [24] is the hour of midnight. For example, 6
a.m. is 06:00 hours; 6 p.m. is 18:00 hours.
2
The [
AUTO RESET
] key is used to change numbers determined by the
SET
touch key.
13
Key Operator
Mode
Non-Image
Area Erase
Scan
Transmission
Adjustment
Timing
Adjustment
HDD
Management
Finisher
Adjustment
Side 2 Lens
Adjustment
Call Remote
Centre
Machine
Management
List Print
Memory
Switch
Power Save
Setting
Tray Auto
Select Setting
Control Panel
Adjustment
Weekly
Timer
Key Operator
Data Setting
Panel Contrast/
Key Sound
Paper Type/
Special Size
Lock/Delete
Job Memory
E.C.M.
User Setting
Mode
Setting
System Initial
Setting
Key Operator
Mode
Centering
13-25
mfp Initial
The Weekly Timer is a
mfp management function that shuts down power to the
breaks, weekends and holidays, or any time the
mfp is not required.
Specify the times that the
mfp will turn ON and OFF for each day of the week or
Specify the lunch time interval during which the
mfp will go off and on.