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4.2 Description of Menu Items 87Panel Settings *3 (refer to P. 95)Panel LockSpecifies whether to limit the menu operations with a password. Selecting [On] requires theoperator to enter the password. The default is [Off].Note• If [On] is selected but the password is not specified, the password setting screen will be displayed. Entera 12-digit number as the password by pressing the < > and < > buttons. You can move betweendigits with the < > and < > buttons.• You cannot specify “000000000000” as the password.Change PasswordYou can change the password for control panel limitations. Enter the current password(12-digit number) to display the password input screen. Specify the new password.Note• If [On] is not selected for [Panel Lock], the password cannot be changed.OfflineAutoClear*3 (refer to P. 95)Specifies whether to automatically turn off the offline status. Select [Off] or specify the timeto turn off the offline status between 1 and 30 minutes in increments of 1 minute. The defaultis [Off].Low Power ModeThe low power mode is a feature that reduces the printer’s power consumption byautomatically decreasing the temperature of the fuser after a period of time. This itemspecifies whether to use this feature. The default is [Enable].Note• If [Disable] is specified for [Sleep Mode], you cannot select [Disable] for [Low Power Mode].Refer to• “Example: Changing the Low Power/Sleep Mode Settings” (P. 68)Low Power TimerSpecify the transitional time to low power mode between 5 and 30 minutes in increments of1 minute. Once the low power mode is turned on, the display of the control panel is turnedoff and the lamp of the button is lit. The default is [5 Mins].Refer to• “Example: Changing the Low Power/Sleep Mode Settings” (P. 68)Sleep ModeThe sleep mode is a feature that reduce the printer’s power consumption more effectivelythan low power mode. This item specifies whether to use this feature. The default is[Enable].Note• If [Disable] is specified for [Low Power Mode], you cannot select [Disable] for [Sleep Mode].Refer to• “Example: Changing the Low Power/Sleep Mode Settings” (P. 68)
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