Managing the Machine
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This section describes the management functions that ar
e required to operate the machine.
Monitoring the Operation Status and Usage of the Machine, and Conguring the
Settings
Setting the Date and Time
Set the date and time for the machine. The date and time ar
e used as the reference for the functions using
date and time information, and therefore, they need to be set accurately.
Setting the Date and Time(P. 348)
Checking the Oper
ation Status and Changing the Settings (Remote UI)
You can use a Web browser on a computer to check the operation status of the machine, change the
machine settings, and register destinations to the Address Book. You can manage the machine from a
remote location and eciently perform time-consuming settings and registration on your computer.
Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI)(P. 349)
Monitoring the Usage (Oper
ation Panel)
You can use the operation panel of the machine to check the total number of printed pages and print
communication results, settings, and other reports and lists.
Monitoring the Usage(P. 356)
Managing Servers, V
arious Data, and Firmware
Managing the Address Book
Y
ou can use the import and export functions to regularly back up the Address Book. In addition, you can
share the Address Book with other devices to save time on registering destinations and conguring the
settings.
Importing and Exporting the Address Book (Touch Panel Model)(P. 364)
Updating the Firmwar
e
Update the rmware to add new functions to the machine and to x bugs. By updating to the latest
rmware, you can use the machine with more stable and comfortable operations.
Updating the Firmware (Touch Panel Model)(P. 366)
Updating the Firmware (5 Lines LCD Model)(P. 369)
Initializing the Settings and Data
You can initialize all settings and data when replacing or disposing of the machine. Initializing the machine
prevents access to condential information and unauthorized use by third parties.
Initializing the Settings and Data(P. 372)
◼ See Also
For the settings required to operate the machine, such as the network settings and fax settings, see the following:
Setting Up(P. 42)
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