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Enabling the Encryption Settings

Important

  • The machine cannot be operated while data is being encrypted.

  • Once the encryption process starts, it cannot be stopped. Make sure that the machine's main power is not turned off while the encryption process is in progress. If the machine's main power is turned off while the encryption process is in progress, the hard disk will be damaged and all data on it will be unusable.

  • The encryption key is required for data recovery if the machine malfunctions. Be sure to store the encryption key safely for retrieving backup data.

  • Encryption starts after you have completed the control panel procedure and rebooted the machine by turning the main power switch off and on. If both the erase-by-overwrite function and the encryption function are specified, encryption starts after the data that is stored on the hard disk has been overwritten and the machine has been rebooted by turning the main power switch on and off.

  • If you use hard disk erase-by-overwrite and encryption simultaneously, and select overwrite 3 times for "Random Numbers", the process will take up to 9 hours and 45 minutes. Re-encrypting from an already encrypted state takes the same amount of time.

  • The "Erase All Memory" function also clears the machine's security settings, so that neither machine nor user administration will be possible. Ensure that users do not save any data on the machine after "Erase All Memory" has completed.

  • Rebooting will be faster if there is no data to carry over to the hard disk and if encryption is set to [Format All Data], even if all data on the hard disk is formatted. Before you perform encryption, we recommend you back up important data such as the Address Book and all data stored in Document Server.

  • If the encryption key update was not completed, the printed encryption key will not be valid.

1Log in as the machine administrator from the control panel.

2Press [System Settings].

3Press [Administrator Tools].

4Press [Down arrow keyNext] 3 times.

5Press [Machine Data Encryption Settings].

Operation panel screen illustration

6Press [Encrypt].

Operation panel screen illustration

7Select the data to be carried over to the hard disk and the one not to be deleted.

To carry all of the data over to the hard disk, select [All Data]. To carry over the machine settings data only, select [File System Data Only]. To delete all data, select [Format All Data].

8Select the backup method.

If you have selected [Save to SD Card], insert an SD card into the media slot on the side of the control panel and press [OK] to back up the machine's data encryption key.

For details about inserting the SD card, see "Inserting/Removing a Memory Storage Device", Getting Started.

If you have selected [Print on Paper], press the [Start] key and print out the machine's data encryption key.

9Press [OK].

10Press [Exit].

11Press [Exit].

12Log out.

13Turn off the main power switch, and then turn on the main power switch again.

The machine will start to convert the data on the memory after you turn on the machine. Wait until the message “Memory conversion complete. Turn the main power switch off.” appears, and then turn the main power switches off again.

For details about turning off the main power, see "Turning On/Off the Power", Getting Started.