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Reducing Power Consumption (Sleep Mode)

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Sleep mode reduces power consumption by pausing certain operations inside the machine.

On the operation panel, press [

] to enter sleep mode. Operation Panel(P. 14)

When the machine is in sleep mode,

lights yellow-green.

Exiting Sleep Mode

Perform any of the following operations:

Press any key on the operation panel.

Tap the display.

When a telephone is connected, take the handset off the hook.

Configuring Auto Sleep Time

Auto Sleep Time automatically places the machine into sleep mode if no operations are performed after a certain

period of time or at a specified time. In addition to being able to set the time when the machine enters sleep mode,

you can also configure the machine to exit sleep mode at a specified time.

This section describes how to configure the settings using Remote UI from a computer.

On the operation panel, select [Menu] in the [Home] screen, and then select [Preferences] to configure the settings.

[Timer/Energy Settings](P. 469)

1

Log in to Remote UI. Starting Remote UI(P. 438)

2

On the Portal page of Remote UI, click [Settings/Registration]. Portal Page of
Remote UI(P. 441)

3

Click [Timer Settings] [Edit].

The [Edit Timer Settings] screen is displayed.

4

Set Auto Sleep Time or the time to exit sleep mode.

When Setting the Time until Sleep Mode

Enter the time in [Set Time].
* It is recommended to use the default setting to efficiently save power. [Auto Sleep Time](P. 471)

When Entering Sleep Mode at a Specified Time

Select the [Use Auto Sleep Daily Timer] checkbox, and enter a time.

If you selected 12-hour format for the time display, select [AM] or [PM] after entering the time.

When Exiting Sleep Mode at a Specified Time

Select the [Use Sleep Mode Exit Time Settings] checkbox, and enter a time.

If you selected 12-hour format for the time display, select [AM] or [PM] after entering the time.

Basic Operations

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