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Setup and Registration (System Menu) > System Menu
Data Security
[System Menu/Counter] key > [ ] [ ] key > [System/Network] > [OK] key > [ ] [ ] key > [Data Security] >
[OK] key
Configure settings for data stored in the optional SSD and machine's memory.
Item Description
SSD Initializ. This changes security function settings.
• This function is displayed when the optional SSD is installed and the optional Data
Security Kit is activated.
• Input of the security password is required to change security function settings. The
initial setting for the Security Password is "000000".
Security Passwd You can customize the security password so that only the administrator can use the
security kit.
Enter a password that uses six to 16 alphanumeric characters and symbols.
You will need to enter the password again for confirmation.
Avoid any easy-to-guess numbers for the security password (e.g. 11111111 or
12345678).
Initialization This can be used to delete all the data stored in the SSD. Overwrite all the data stored in
the SSD when disposing of the machine.
If you accidentally turn the power switch off during initialization, the SSD might
possibly crash or initialization might fail.
If you accidentally turn off power during initialization, turn it back on.
Initialization will restart automatically.
DataSanitization Return the following information registered in the machine to the factory defaults.
• System settings
• Data saved in Custom Box
• Optional applications
Data saved in an application or SD card cannot be erased. To erase data on an SD
card, you must format the SD card.
• Once in progress, the processing cannot canceled.
• Before performing this function, disconnect modular, network, and other cables.
• Before performing this function, set all interface block settings to [Unblock].
I/F Block Set. (page 8-22)
• Do not turn off the main power switch while sanitizing the data. If the main power is
turned off during data erasing, erasing will be executed automatically when the
power is restored, however, complete erasure cannot be guaranteed.