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Configuring the device control panel timeout – Xerox WorkCentre 6515DNI User Manual

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System Administrator Functions

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Xerox

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WorkCentre

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6515 Color Multifunction Printer

User Guide

Setting the Date and Time Using the Embedded Web Server

1.

At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer, then

press

Enter or Return.

2.

In the Embedded Web Server, click System > Date & Time.

Note:

If this feature does not appear, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to

Logging

In as the Administrator

on page 265.

3.

In the Date area, for Date Format, select an option.

4.

For Date, click the date field, then select the current date from the calender.

5.

In the Time area, select the desired clock options, then enter the current time.

6.

To set the time zone, click Time Zone, select your time zone from the list, then click OK.

7.

To enable or disable Daylight Savings Time, click the toggle button.

Note:

A check mark on the toggle button indicates the setting is enabled.

8.

To enable or configure Time Server Synchronization, for SNTP, click Edit.

To enable or disable Time Server Synchronization, click the toggle button.

Note:

The check mark on the toggle button indicates the setting is enabled.

Type the Time Server Address.

To set the amount of time between time synchronizations, for Time Synchronization Interval,

click the current value, then type a value in hours.

To save SNTP settings, click OK.

9.

To save Date & Time settings, click OK.

Configuring the Device Control Panel Timeout

You can set the timeout period for the device control panel timeout. The timer begins when user input

stops. At the end of the specified timeout period, the logged in user is logged out automatically.
1.

At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer, then

press

Enter or Return.

2.

In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to

Logging In as

the Administrator

on page 265.

3.

Click System > Timeouts.

4.

For System Timeout, type a number in seconds.

5.

Click OK.