Lexmark 5016-001 manual Setting Configuration ID

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5016-001

Setting Configuration ID

The configuration ID is used to communicate information about certain areas of the printer that cannot be determined using hardware sensors. The Configuration ID is originally set at the factory when the printer is manufactured, however it requires resetting whenever you replace the controller board and can be set on the operator panel. However the Configuration ID is the only diagnostic function displayed until a valid ID is entered.

CONFIG IDs to be used for the 5016-001 printer:

000000 ID set when the operator panel is to support

850 + Katakana and not allow the power saver to be reset.

100001 ID set when the operator panel is to support 850 + Katakana and allow the power saver to be reset.

000088 ID set when the operator panel is to support 850 + NLS and not allow the power saver to be reset.

100089 ID set when the operator panel is to support 850 + NLS and allow the power saver to be reset.

To set the Configuration ID:

1.Enter Diagnostics Mode.

2.Select Configuration ID from the Printer Setup menu. The current ID displays on the screen. The display should show one of the IDs from the above list. The leftmost digit blinks indicating that it is the first digit to be changed.

3.To change the value, press either Menu> or <Menu until the desired value is reached. Press Select to move to the next digit, or press Select again to skip a digit. Change each digit as required. When the last digit is changed, press Select to validate the Configuration ID. If the ID is invalid then "INVALID ID" message displays on Line 2 before the ID re-displays. You have to reenter the Configuration ID until a valid ID is verified. If the ID is valid then the ID is saved in NVRAM and the printer automatically PORs to activate the new setting.

Note: When the printer PORs it does so in the normal mode.

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