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System setup menu Use the SYSTEM SETUP menu to change product-configuration defaults such as sleep mode, product personality (language), and jam recovery. To display: Press the Home button , select the CONFIGURE DEVICE menu, and then select the SYSTEM SETUP menu. NOTE: Values that have an asterisk (*) are the factory-default values. Some menu items have no default. Item DATE/TIME Sub-item DATE DATE FORMAT TIME JOB STORAGE LIMIT TIME FORMAT JOB HELD TIMEOUT SHOW ADDRESS TRAY BEHAVIOR Values - - - - /[MMM]/[DD] YEAR = [YYYY]/- - - /[DD] MONTH= [YYYY]/[MMM]/- - DAY= YYYY/MMM/DD* MMM/DD/YYYY DD/MMM/YYYY - - :[MM] [PM] HOUR = [HH]: - - [PM] MINUTE= [HH]:[MM] - - AM/PM= 12 HOUR* 24 HOUR Continuous value Range: 1-100 Default = 32 OFF* 1 HOUR 4 HOURS 1 DAY 1 WEEK AUTO OFF* Description Allows you to set the correct date. The range for the year is 2008 to 2037. Allows you to choose the order in which the year, month, and day appear in the date. Allows you to select from various configurations for the TIME format. Different wizards appear depending on the TIME FORMAT selected. Allows you to select 12 HOUR or 24 HOUR format. Allows you to specify the number of Quick Copy jobs that can be stored on the product. The default value is 32. The maximum allowed value is 100. Allows you to set the amount of time that Quick Copy jobs are kept before being automatically deleted from the queue. This menu item only appears when a hard disk is installed. This item determines whether the product's IP address is shown on the display with the Ready message. Use this menu to control how the product handles paper trays and related prompts at the control panel. ENWW Control panel menus 27

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System setup menu
Use the
SYSTEM SETUP
menu to change product-configuration defaults such as sleep mode, product
personality (language), and jam recovery.
To display:
Press the
Home
button
, select the
CONFIGURE DEVICE
menu, and then select the
SYSTEM SETUP
menu.
NOTE:
Values that have an asterisk (*) are the factory-default values. Some menu items have no
default.
Item
Sub-item
Values
Description
DATE/TIME
DATE
- - - - /[MMM]/[DD] YEAR =
[YYYY]/- - - /[DD] MONTH=
[YYYY]/[MMM]/- - DAY=
Allows you to set the correct date.
The range for the year is 2008 to
2037.
DATE FORMAT
YYYY/MMM/DD
*
MMM/DD/YYYY
DD/MMM/YYYY
Allows you to choose the order in
which the year, month, and day
appear in the date.
TIME
- - :[MM] [PM] HOUR =
[HH]: - - [PM] MINUTE=
[HH]:[MM] - - AM/PM=
Allows you to select from various
configurations for the
TIME
format.
Different wizards appear
depending on the
TIME FORMAT
selected.
TIME FORMAT
12 HOUR
*
24 HOUR
Allows you to select
12 HOUR
or
24 HOUR
format.
JOB STORAGE LIMIT
Continuous value
Range: 1–100
Default = 32
Allows you to specify the number
of Quick Copy jobs that can be
stored on the product. The default
value is 32. The maximum allowed
value is 100.
JOB HELD TIMEOUT
OFF
*
1 HOUR
4 HOURS
1 DAY
1 WEEK
Allows you to set the amount of
time that Quick Copy jobs are kept
before being automatically deleted
from the queue. This menu item
only appears when a hard disk is
installed.
SHOW ADDRESS
AUTO
OFF
*
This item determines whether the
product’s IP address is shown on
the display with the
Ready
message.
TRAY BEHAVIOR
Use this menu to control how the
product handles paper trays and
related prompts at the control
panel.
ENWW
Control panel menus
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