Even if you change the time from 23:59 to 00:00, the date will not be changed. |
You can also specify to automatically synchronize the date and time with a server on the network using SNTP. Making SNTP Settings |
When this function is enabled Standby power is consumed even when the power is turned OFF. A tone sounds when the machine is turned ON, or when the machine is turned OFF if you set <Sleep Mode Tone> in <Other Volume Settings> to <On>. (However, the machine may not be able to start up quickly and the tone may not sound, depending on the status of the machine.) Even if this function is set to 'On', the machine does not startup quickly in the following situations: When any of the network settings below are set to 'On' AppleTalk Wi-Fi Bluetooth When turning ON the main power of the machine after turning OFF the main power in any of the conditions below More than 110 hours have elapsed after quick startup Operating jobs Jobs are reserved Just after using telephone lines Backing up data Accessing to the machine via network After specifying settings which require restarting the machine Error is occurred Using the Limited Functions mode The power cord is disconnected after turning OFF the main power MEAP applications which do not support quick startup are installed on the machine When turning ON the main power of the machine in 20 seconds after turning OFF the main power When turning ON the main power of the machine after eight hours have passed since the machine was turned OFF When turning ON the main power of the machine after turning OFF the main power from the Remote UI |
If the login service is being used, the machine automatically logs out the user when the Auto Reset Time elapses. The screen displayed after the Auto Reset initiates differs depending on the following settings. Setting 1: The settings in [Visual Message Settings] (when [When to Display] is set to [After Logout/Auto Reset]) When Visual Message is not set or after the displayed Visual Message screen is closed, the screen that is specified in Setting 2 is displayed. Setting 2: The settings in <Function After Auto Reset> When <Initial Function> is set, the screen specified in <Default Screen after Startup/Restoration> (Setting 3) is displayed. When <Selected Function> is set, the function before the Auto Reset initiates is displayed. (The specified settings and entered values for each function will be cleared.) However, the <Selected Function> settings may not be correctly reflected, and the screen specified in <Default Screen after Startup/Restoration> may be displayed. Setting 3: The settings in <Default Screen after Startup/Restoration> |
If Visual Message is set to be displayed after the Auto Reset mode initiates, the Visual Message screen is displayed first, regardless of this setting. Configuring the Visual Message Function |
It is recommended that the default value is used for this setting. |
If the machine is connected to a computer using a USB cable, depending on the timing for entering the sleep mode, the machine may be unable to receive data correctly. Reactivate the machine from the sleep mode, then execute the job again. The energy consumption level may be the same as when <High> is set even when <Low> is set, depending on the status of the machine. |
When performing wireless communication while <Sleep Mode Energy Use> is set to <Low>, and <Wireless LAN Settings> or <Use Bluetooth> is enabled, <Compensate for Network Comm.> changes to <On>. If the energy consumption level is set to <Low>, communication failure may occur, depending on the network utility software you are using. To avoid this, press the Energy Saver key to cancel the Sleep mode before using the machine. |
If you set both the <Auto Sleep Time> and <Auto Sleep Weekly Timer>, the <Auto Sleep Time> setting is given priority. |
Sensitivity Setting | Sensitivity Level |
Low | With this sensitivity level, the machine does not recover even if someone passes by slowly. |
Standard | With this sensitivity level, the machine does not recover even if someone passes by at a regular speed. |
Slightly High | With this sensitivity level, the recovery speed is prioritized more than the "Standard" level. |
High | With this sensitivity level, the recovery speed is given top priority. |
<Low>, <Medium>, and <High> may be displayed for the <Sensor Sensitivity> setting, depending on the model of the machine you are using. (The default value is <Medium>.) In this case, note the following. If you set <Sensor Sensitivity> to <Low>, the machine will not easily recover from the Sleep mode, even if someone walks in front of it slowly. If you set <High>, the machine will easily recover from the Sleep mode, even if someone walks in front of it quickly. If the room temperature is high or the body temperature of the user is low, the machine will have trouble detecting the user. In this case, set <Sensor Sensitivity> to <High>. If the temperature around the machine changes, the sensor will become sensitive and easily recover from the Sleep mode. In this case, set <Sensor Sensitivity> to <Low>. Depending on the sensitivity setting, the machine may recover from the Sleep mode even when not in use. If you are disturbed by the operation sounds made when this happens, you can reduce the noise level by setting <Sleep Mode Eco Exit> to <On>. If you feel that something is wrong with the motion sensor, change the sensitivity setting in <Sensor Sensitivity> or turn the motion sensor off. |