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  • sairam
    Technician
    • May 2009
    • 26

    353 service password

    sir,
    I attended to a c353 .some of our engg had service mode, locked.he forgot pass word.I tried IN SEVARAL WAYS.but no use.finally blank face.plz help me to openning procedurefor sernice mode password
  • blazebusiness
    SanDiegoCopierRepair.com

    Site Contributor
    1,000+ Posts
    • Apr 2010
    • 1246

    #2
    Maybe this info will help------------------------------
    1.
    Press the Utility/Counter key.

    2.


    Touch [Details] on meter count display.

    3.


    Press the following keys in this order.; Stop 0 0 Stop 0 1

    NOTE

    • When selecting [CE Authentication] under [Enhanced Security] available from Service

    Mode, authentication by CE password is necessary.

    Enter the 8 digits CE password, and touch [END].
    (The initial setting for CE password is “92729272.”)







    • When the following setting is set to “ON”, CE password authentication is necessary



    [Administrator Settings]
    [Security Settings] [Enhanced Security Mode]

    • If a wrong CE password is entered, re-enter the right password. The machine will

    not enter Service Mode unless the CE password is entered correctly. To return to
    the Basic screen, turn OFF the sub power switch and turn it ON again.
    When the following setting is set to “Mode 2”, operation will be prohibited since it
    indicates authentication failure by failing to enter the correct CE password within
    the specified number of times.
    if the access lock is activated, the lock release timer starts to operate by input the
    Stop





    0 9 3 1 7 in [Meter Count] [Check Details] [Coverage Rate]

    after the main power switch is turned OFF and On. When the timer reaches the

    time specified in this setting, the access lock is released.
    • The service code entered is displayed as “


    .”4.




    The Service Mode will appear
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