
a. In the Name box, enter a name for the schedule.
b. From the Start time lists, select the date and time that the power cycle occurs.
c. In the Recurrence section, select the option that species how often the power cycle occurs, and
then specify any associated settings.
d. Click the Next button.
7. On the Success page, click the Done button.
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Print Test Page button—Sends a test page or le to the device. The le must be in a le format that the
device can print. The le formats that are valid vary depending on the device. For example, most devices
can print TXT and PJL les. Some devices can print only PDF les.
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Remote Control Panel button—Opens the Remote Control-Panel page for the device. This page is used to
remotely interact with the device control panel. If an administrator password is congured on the device,
HP Web Jetadmin displays a page where you must enter the administrator password.
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Restore Device button—Launches the Restore Device wizard. Use the following steps to restore the
devices:
NOTE: This option is only supported with FutureSmart devices. If this function is greyed out for
FutureSmart devices, click on the Cong tab, and then go back to the Troubleshoot tab.
1. Click Browse, and select the backup le from the system (compressed ZIP format).
The Encryption Key eld should match the restore le key provided at the time of taking the backup.
2. Click the Restore settings from a dierent product box. Once this option is enabled, devices of the
same class can be restored.
NOTE: There is no option to get the backup le from HP Web Jetadmin. Use the device EWS page to
get the backup le by navigating to General, and then Backup and Restore.
The current conguration settings change once the le is restored, and the device will restart.
If an invalid encryption key is entered, HP Web Jetadmin displays a success message after the le has
been successfully transferred to the printer. With the current rmware implementation, the printer
will start processing the le, and HP Web Jetadmin will not know if the le could be decoded/
decrypted correctly.
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Detailed status section—If a single device is selected, displays a list of the status messages that occurred
for the device. If multiple devices are selected, displays the number of each status message that occurred
for the devices.
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Troubleshooting tools section—Provides historical information for one or more selected devices. Select
one of the following options:
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Recent Alerts—Displays a list of the recent alerts.
To displays more information about all of the alerts in the list, click the View History button.
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Recent Congurations—Displays a list of the recent device congurations.
To display more information about a device conguration, select the conguration from the list, and
then click the Details button.
To display more information about all of the device congurations in the list, click the View History
button.
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Firmware Updates—Displays a list of the rmware updates that are available.
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