Millimeters/inches, Keyboard input restriction, Operation of up/down buttons – Xerox 4110 User Manual
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4. Setups
Millimeters/inches
Select the default setting for displaying the dimensions on the
screen as
millimeters
or
inches
.
Keyboard input restriction
Select whether to restrict the display of the virtual keyboard on the
UI. To prevent illegible characters from occurring when one
character set is switched to another character set, restrict the
input to ASCII characters only. If you select
On (Standard ASCII
only)
, the displayed keyboard shows ASCII characters only.
Operation of up/down buttons
Select whether or not there is a continuous scrolling effect when
the scroll buttons are held down.
•
Disable Fast Scrolling:
Scrolling does not occur when the
scroll buttons are held down.
•
Enable Fast Scrolling:
Scrolling occurs when the scroll
buttons are held down.
Overwrite hard disk (optional)
KEY POINT:
This is an optional accessory and may be purchased
at an additional cost to the customer. For more information,
contact the Customer Support Center.
The hard disk overwrite option enables you to completely wipe out
the settings and files on the hard disk or set the default to
overwrite jobs. If this option is available on your machine, you can
select whether or not to perform a hard disk overwrite process and
whether to overwrite one time or three times.
After deleting data from the hard disk, the area on the hard disk
where the data was stored is overwritten. This prevents
unauthorized retrieval or restoration of the previously recorded
data. This applies to files and other information stored temporarily
by the system.
NOTE: A service representative can block changes to the settings
of this feature. For more information, refer to “Service
Representative Restricted Operation” in this chapter.
NOTE: If the machine is powered off during the overwriting
process, some files may remain on the hard disk.
The data on the hard disk is erased by overwriting it one
time. However, overwriting the data three times ensures that the
data cannot be recovered and does take a longer amount of time
to perform than the one time overwrite process.