Canon imagePASS-R1 Service Manual page 67

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11. Check the LED display for the file transfer activity. After confirming the LED activity starts and the LED display
shows the cyclic codes (C1 > C2 > C3 > C1...), turn off the printer using the main power switch on the front.
12. Wait while the files are transferred.
The file transfer may take approximately 5 to 15 minutes depending on the USB flash drive.
The LED on the flash drive shows sporadic activity during this time. After the imagePASS LED display shows the cyclic codes
(C1 > C2 > C3 > C1...), it eventually settles on 00. When all of the files have been transferred, the imagePASS automatically
shuts down.
13. Remove the USB flash drive from the imagePASS.
14. Flip the service switches to normal mode (both switches set to OFF).
For an illustration of the service switch modes, see above figure.
IMPORTANT:
If you do not remove the USB flash drive (step 13) and do not flip the service switches to normal mode (step 14), when the
imagePASS is starting up, it will try to copy the files again from the USB, and cause the imagePASS start up to fail.
15. Reconnect the cables to the imagePASS (see
17):
• Connect the network cable between the imagePASS and the customer network.
• Connect the crossover Ethernet cable between the imagePASS and the printer.
NOTE:
Be sure to use the correct cable for each connection.
16. Make sure that the imagePASS power switch is in the ON (|) position.
17. Power on the printer using the main power switch.
Allow the imagePASS to start up and reach Idle (00 should appear on the imagePASS LED display).
NOTE:
If you press the Fiery icon on the printer touch panel before the imagePASS finishes the startup process, "TCP connect error"
appears on the printer touch panel. Press OK to return to the Home screen, and wait until the imagePASS reaches Idle.
Wait approximately 15 minutes longer for the imagePASS to start up and print Start page.
18. If you saved a configuration file earlier, restore the system configuration (see
on page
49).
NOTE:
If it was not possible to save a configuration file or if you installed an upgraded version of system software, you must configure
Setup using the Configuration pages you printed earlier. For information about performing Setup, see Configuration and Setup,
which is part of the user documentation set. Bypass any settings if it is more appropriate for the site administrator to set them.
After you exit Setup and allow the system to reboot, ask the site administrator to restore the custom files that were archived earlier.
19. Install any required software patches:
• If you reinstalled the same version of system software, be sure to reinstall all software patches that were previously
installed on the imagePASS. For a list of installed patches, see the Configuration pages that you printed earlier.
• If you installed an upgraded version of system software (for example, version 1.0 to version 2.0), contact your authorized
service/support center for a list of valid software patches. Some or all of the patches listed on the Configuration pages
that you printed earlier may no longer be valid. Before installing a patch, be sure to verify with your authorized service/
support center that it is valid for your system version. Installing an invalid patch may result in system corruption.
20. Reconnect any USB devices that you may have removed earlier.
21. If the imagePASS requires a static IP address (for example, in a non-DHCP network environment), work with the
network administrator to configure it (see the Configuration and Setup which is part of the user documentation).
"imagePASS connector panel and LED diagnostic codest" on page
62
4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE
"Restoring the system configuration"

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