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Panasonic Digital Imaging Systems For Copy And Network Scan Functions Dp 8032 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Digital Imaging Systems For Copy And Network Scan Functions Dp 8032 Operating Instructions
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81 Function 13/13 ScreenNo. 55 Lockout Time ∗∗ Sets the time period for the system lockout 5 when the permitted number of logon attempts is exceeded during the user authentication. ●1 ~ 60 56 User Auth. Domain Sets the NetBIOS domain and DNS suffix to use for user authentication. ●No.00 ~ No.09 60 IPv6 Sets the IPv6. ∗∗∗ Off ●Off, On 61 IPv6 Link-Local Address The address to connect not through the router in the same link. It is generated automatically. 62 IPv6 Auto Configuration IPv6 and IPv6 Default...
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82 Function For Key Operator ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ COPIER SETTING Screen No. 00 Copier Settings Print Prints the copier settings. Start ●Stop, Start 01 Paper Size Priority Selects paper size priority LETTER ●LEDGER, LEGAL, LETTER, LETTER-R, INVOICE, A3, B4, A4, A4-R, B5, B5-R, A5, A5-R, 8 x 13, 8.5 x 13 02 Original Mode Default Selects original setting T/P ● Text, T/P (Text/Photo), Photo 03 Text Contrast Selects contrast for Text mode 4 ● 1 ~ 7 04 T/P Contrast Selects contrast for Text/Photo mode 4 ● 1 ~ 7 05...
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83 Function ScreenNo. Modes Function Initial Setting 01/03 02/03 03/03 NOTE● The Key Operator Password is required before any changes can be made to items on this page. ∗Functions 04, 09, and 10 are available when optional Hard Disk Drive (DA-HD31) is installed. ∗∗When function No. 12 is set, or No. 4 is change, cycle the power by turning the Power Switch on the Left Side of the machine OFF and ON. ∗∗∗When available with optional PS. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ PRINTER SETTINGS 00 Printer Settings Print Sets the printer...
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84 Function Examples ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Changing the Auto Contrast Setting You can select whether to automatically adjust the copying density for Text and Photo originals. Scroll to 03/04 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Changing the Paper Size The Paper Trays are designed to accommodate Invoice, Letter, Letter-R, Legal, and Ledger Size paper. Paper Tray Paper Size a b Adjust the Paper Guides ( a / b ) Change the Paper Size Indicator Scroll to 02/02 Note: It is recommended that the paper guide ( b ) is fixed in place with screws....
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85 Function or Pull out the Paper Tray 45 Input Password (8 digits: alpha- numeric; alphabet (case-sensitive), numbers, symbols (@, ., _, and SPACE)) 45 6 910 11
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86 Function ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Weekly Timer Key Operator can administer the Weekly Timer (On/Off daily times). End timeInput time Ex: 0800 Start time Examples Scroll to 02/02 123 678
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87 Function Scroll to 05/13 Input time Ex: 1700 Input Password (8 digits: alpha- numeric; alphabet (case-sensitive), numbers, symbols (@, ., _, and SPACE)) 45 6 91011
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88 Function ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Department Counter The Department Counter feature can limit the number of copies, administe\ r counters, and Identification Code numbers for each department. (Maximum Number of Departments: 300) Contact your authorized service provider to enable the Department Counte\ r feature. Displays the sum of all the active department counters. For Identification Code Select Page Select Department ID Code (8-digit) Examples For Total Counter or or 6Input a Department Name (up to 25...
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89 Function Scroll to 04/13 For Maximum Prints Select Page Select Department Maximum number of Copies (8-digit) For Department Counter Select Page Select Department Clear the counter (8-digit) to “0” or Input Password (8 digits: alpha- numeric; alphabet (case-sensitive), numbers, symbols (@, ., _, and SPACE)) 45 6 7
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90 Function ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Network Settings When the Parameter “ 23 DHCP Default” is set to “No” in the General Settings, the Key Operator must administer the Network settings manually. Input an IP Address Ex: 192.168.1.100 When entering a 1 or 2-digit number segment, add “00” or “0”\ in front of the number, to scroll to the next segment of numbers, or press the “ ” key to enter a period after the number. Scroll to 02/02 123 67 Examples