Xerox 430 User Manual

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 Xerox Document Centre 440/432/430/426/425/420 User Guide  
Setup Procedures
During manufacture, certain settings for features and functions 
of the DC440/432/430/426/425/420 are programmed into the 
machine. Once the machine is installed, the Setup Tools can 
be used to change these settings to suit the user’s 
environment.
To change the settings, a user enters a PIN (Personal 
Identification Number). Depending on the access rights 
assigned to the PIN, any or all of the following tools can be 
accessed to allow the various settings to be changed.
NOTE: It is recommended that Setups should not be 
accessed until the machine has completed its power on 
sequence.
For further information about assigning PINs, refer to “Access 
Rights” on page 11-86.
Key Operator Tools
If a PIN is entered that has been assigned ‘Key Operator’ 
access rights, the user can set up or change the machine and 
feature settings. These include some or all of the following, 
dependent on machine configuration.
Machine Setups
enable machine specific default settings to be changed or set 
up, including paper tray defaults, machine date and time 
settings, the touch screen display, machine timers and reports.
For further information refer to “Machine Setups” on page 11-6.
Fault Override
is used to disable a faulty component so that other components 
and features may still be used. 
For further information refer to “Fault Override” on page 11-19.
Copy Setups
enable the Copy specific default settings to be changed or set 
up.
Refer to “Copy Setups” on page 11-25 for further information.