Kyocera KM-C2230 Fiery X3e 22C-KM Configuration Guide for KM-C2230 - Page 62

Server Setup options, Performing Setup from the Control Panel, Server Name, System Date, Time Zone

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44-6 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Server Setup options The Server Setup menu lets you specify system information that pertains to the Fiery X3e and all users. To access the menu, follow the instructions on page 4-4. When you choose Server Setup, the options appear in sequence, as follows. Default values, where applicable, appear in square brackets. Words shown in italics indicate that a product- or site-specific value is displayed. Server Name Default server name Enter a name for the Fiery X3e (up to 15 characters long). This name appears in the Chooser on an AppleTalk network. System Date Enter the correct system date in the standard form for your use. The date appears on the Job Log. System Time Enter the correct system time. Enter the time based on the 24-hour clock in the form HH:MM (Hours:Minutes). The time appears on the Job Log. Time Zone Specify the correct time zone. Select from a list of major cities and standard time zones. Print Start Page Yes/No [No] Specify whether the Fiery X3e should print a start page every time it restarts. The start page displays information about the Fiery X3e, including the server name, current date and time, amount of memory installed in the Fiery X3e, network protocols enabled, and connections published.

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Performing Setup from the Control Panel
Server Setup options
The Server Setup menu lets you specify system information that pertains to the
Fiery X3e and all users. To access the menu, follow the instructions on
page 4-4
.
When you choose Server Setup, the options appear in sequence, as follows. Default
values, where applicable, appear in square brackets. Words shown in italics indicate
that a product- or site-specific value is displayed.
Server Name
Default server name
Enter a name for the Fiery X3e (up to 15 characters long). This name appears in the
Chooser on an AppleTalk network.
System Date
Enter the correct system date in the standard form for your use. The date appears on
the Job Log.
System Time
Enter the correct system time. Enter the time based on the 24-hour clock in the form
HH:MM
(Hours:Minutes). The time appears on the Job Log.
Time Zone
Specify the correct time zone. Select from a list of major cities and standard time zones.
Print Start Page
Yes/No [No]
Specify whether the Fiery X3e should print a start page every time it restarts. The start
page displays information about the Fiery X3e, including the server name, current date
and time, amount of memory installed in the Fiery X3e, network protocols enabled,
and connections published.