Xerox 1235N Troubleshooting Guide - Page 85

Special Operating Modes, Front Panel Locks

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Managing Printer Usage Special Operating Modes The printer may be placed in a special diagnostic or other nonstandard operating mode by turning on the printer while holding down two buttons on the front panel simultaneously. The front panel buttons are shown below, at left. The table below lists the special button combinations. Special Operating Modes Button Combination 0 and 4 Mode Makes the Reset Menu available at the front panel. The Reset Menu is not normally available to users, as it contains the ability to format devices and perform a factory reset of all items. To exit this mode and remove the Reset Menu from the menu system, the printer must be turned off and on again. The CRU Reset function should only be used if the printer did not correctly reset the life of a newly installed Customer-Replaceable Consumable (CRC). Front Panel Locks Some of the menus in the front panel may be locked through CentreWare Internet Services and CentreWare DP so that users can only browse and not change front panel settings. When the front panel is locked, you can browse and change the following menus: I Job menu I Print menu I Password menu I Color Adjust menu I Reset menu You can browse, but not change the following menus: I Tray menu I PCL menu I System menu I PostScript menu I Parallel menu I Ethernet menu I Token Ring menu I Novell menu I Service menu Advanced Features and Troubleshooting Manual 69

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Advanced Features and Troubleshooting Manual
69
Managing Printer Usage
Special Operating Modes
The printer may be placed in a special diagnostic or other nonstandard operating mode by
turning on the printer while holding down two buttons on the front panel simultaneously.
The front panel buttons are shown below, at left. The table below lists the special button
combinations.
Front Panel Locks
Some of the menus in the front panel may be locked through CentreWare Internet Services
and CentreWare DP so that users can only browse and not change front panel settings.
When the front panel is locked, you can browse and change the following menus:
Job menu
Print menu
Password menu
Color Adjust menu
Reset menu
You can browse, but not change the following menus:
Tray menu
PCL menu
System menu
PostScript menu
Parallel menu
Ethernet menu
Token Ring menu
Novell menu
Service menu
Special Operating Modes
Button
Combi-
nation
Mode
0
and
4
Makes the
Reset Menu
available at the front panel.
The
Reset Menu
is not normally available to users,
as it contains the ability to format devices and
perform a factory reset of all items.
To exit this mode and remove the
Reset Menu
from the menu system, the printer must be turned
off and on again.
The
CRU Reset
function should only be used if the
printer did not correctly reset the life of a newly
installed Customer-Replaceable Consumable
(CRC).