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Classifi-
Code
cation
1476
Network
Restriction on Address
book operation by adminis-
trator
1477
Network
Restriction on "To" ("cc")
address
1478
User
Display of paper size set-
interface
ting by installation opera-
tion of drawers
1479
User
Default setting of sharp-
interface
ness
1481
General
User data management
clearing
1482
General
User data department
management
1483
General
User data recovery
1484
Network
Authentication method of
"Scan to Email"
1485
Network
Setting whether use of
Internet FAX is permitted
or not when it is given an
authentication
1486
Network
Server setting for LDAP
user authentication
e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 ERROR CODE AND SELF-DIAGNOSTIC MODE
Setting mode (08)
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Default
<Accept-
RAM
able
value>
0
SYS
Some restrictions can
<0-1>
be given on the admin-
istrator for operating the
Address book.
0: No restriction
1: Can be operated
only under the
administrator's
authorization
0
SYS
0: No restriction
<0-3>
1: Can be set from
both of the Address
book and LDAP
server
2: Can be set only
from the Address
book
3: Can be set only
from the LDAP
server
JPN: 0
SYS
0: Not displayed
UC: 1
1: Displayed
<0-1>
5
SYS
1: -4
<1-9>
3: -2
5: 0
7: +2
-
-
All the user data in the
database and backup
files can be deleted.
0
SYS
0: Invalid
<0-1>
1: Valid
*
When this code is
set to "1" (Valid), the
department man-
agement setting
(08-629) should be
"1" (Valid).
-
-
The data in the data-
base is overwritten with
the data in the backup
file.
0
SYS
0: Disable
<0-2>
1: SMTP authentication
2: LDAP authentication
0
SYS
0: Not permitted
<0-1>
1: Permitted
0
SYS
<0-
4294967
296>
Proce-
Contents
dure
1
1
1
2: -3
1
4: -1
6: +1
8: +3
9: +4
3
1
3
1
1
2
March 2005 © TOSHIBA TEC

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