HP LaserJet M1005 Service Manual - Page 158

Adjusting the country/region code parameters

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Adjusting the country/region code parameters Three situations can occur that necessitate changing the country/region or language settings for the device: 1. The customer has moved to a different country/region from where the device was purchased. 2. The information has been erased because of an NVRAM initialization, or the parameters are set to "undefined." 3. The formatter was replaced. Use the information in the following sections to adjust the country/region and language settings. To change the country/region from one location to another NOTE This procedure will restore the NVRAM defaults. 1. Turn off the device. 2. Hold down > and Cancel, and then turn on the device. 3. Release > and Cancel. 4. Select Language, and then press OK. 5. Select Location, and then press OK. To set the language and location if none is set If the language and location have been erased because NVRAM has been initialized or the formatter is replaced, the device automatically prompts for the language and the location when it is turned on. 1. Press < or > until the correct language appears. 2. When the correct language appears, press Menu/Enter, and then press 1 to confirm the selection. If the location also needs to be set, the device automatically prompts for the location. 3. Press < or > until the correct country/region appears. 4. When the correct country/region appears, press Menu/Enter, and then press 1 to confirm the selection. NVRAM init NVRAM init returns most stored parameters to the factory settings. All menu settings are reset to factory default values. Items that are not reset include: ● page counts ● factory settings such as formatter number and serial number ● all localization settings, including language and country/region 142 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting ENWW

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Adjusting the country/region code parameters
Three situations can occur that necessitate changing the country/region or language settings for the
device:
1.
The customer has moved to a different country/region from where the device was purchased.
2.
The information has been erased because of an NVRAM initialization, or the parameters are set
to "undefined."
3.
The formatter was replaced.
Use the information in the following sections to adjust the country/region and language settings.
To change the country/region from one location to another
NOTE
This procedure will restore the NVRAM defaults.
1.
Turn off the device.
2.
Hold down
>
and
Cancel
, and then turn on the device.
3.
Release
>
and
Cancel
.
4.
Select
Language
, and then press
OK
.
5.
Select
Location
, and then press
OK
.
To set the language and location if none is set
If the language and location have been erased because NVRAM has been initialized or the formatter is
replaced, the device automatically prompts for the language and the location when it is turned on.
1.
Press
<
or
>
until the correct language appears.
2.
When the correct language appears, press
Menu/Enter
, and then press
1
to confirm the selection.
If the location also needs to be set, the device automatically prompts for the location.
3.
Press
<
or
>
until the correct country/region appears.
4.
When the correct country/region appears, press
Menu/Enter
, and then press
1
to confirm the
selection.
NVRAM init
NVRAM init returns most stored parameters to the factory settings. All menu settings are reset to factory
default values. Items that are
not
reset include:
page counts
factory settings such as formatter number and serial number
all localization settings, including language and country/region
142
Chapter 7
Troubleshooting
ENWW