Restoring Imagepress Server Functionality After Service - Canon imagePRESS P400 Service Manual

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9. Connect the external cables that you removed from the imagePRESS Server.
10. If you replaced the storage device with a new storage device, install system software
software" on page
46).
11. Verify the functionality of the imagePRESS Server
● Unlocking the storage device
After you reassemble and power on the imagePRESS Server, you must enter the passphrase for User Data Encryption to unlock
the hard disk drive.
This is required for imagePRESS Server motherboard to be able to read the imagePRESS Server user data in the storage device.
Ask the site administrator for the passphrase for the User Data Encryption.
Unlock the storage device
1. Make sure that the imagePRESS Server is powered on.
2. From a client computer, start a web browser and enter the IP address of the imagePRESS Server.
3. In the Fiery Data Encryption web page, enter the passphrase.
The default passphrase for User Data Encryption is the Fiery password printed on the Configuration Page. For details,
see"Obtain the default password" on page
(by selecting Security > User Data Encryption).
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to unlock the storage device. After unlocking the storage device, restart the
imagePRESS Server.
IMPORTANT:
If the passphrase is lost and you were not able to unlock the storage device, you still have five times to try the passphrase.
After all the attempts fails, you will need to select delete all data to restore to the factory default.

Restoring imagePRESS Server functionality after service

Complete your inspection and service by reinstalling and verifying the imagePRESS Server.
CAUTION:
Follow standard ESD precautions when handling internal components (see
■ Reinstall and verify the imagePRESS Server
1. Reseat all boards, cables, connectors, and other parts loosened or removed during service. When routing cables
in the imagePRESS Server make sure that:
• Covers are securely installed after routing cables.
• Cables are not looped around circuit boards or components (such as capacitors and resistors).
• Cable routing does not interfere with the operation of internal components.
• Cables do not lie on or against any internal heating element.
• Cables do not interfere with removing or replacing components.
• Cables do not interfere with opening or closing imagePRESS Server panels.
• Cables are not tangled.
• Cable slack is secured with a tie-wrap.
IMPORTANT:
Improper connection of the internal power cables can damage the imagePRESS Server.
internal connections" on page
(see"Reinstall and verify the imagePRESS Server" on page
13. The site administrator can change the passphrase using Configure WebTools
19, which includes
"imagePRESS Server internal cable connections" on page
"Precautions" on page
43
3. REPLACING PARTS
(See"Installing system
3).
"Checking imagePRESS Server
20.
43).

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