Usb Keyboardtype (Usb Keyboard Type Selection); Toneralert Level (Setting For The Alert Level For Toner Addition) - Olivetti PG L2140 Operation Manual

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USB KeyboardType (USB keyboard type selection)

Select the type of USB keyboard that you want to use.
USB KeyboardType: a b
1 *US
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Europe US
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France

TonerAlert Level (Setting for the alert level for toner addition)

This sets the toner addition alert level displayed on the status monitor.
Login User Name:
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Login Password:
Login User Name:
*
Login User Name:
Admin
Login Password:
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In the Device Common menu, press  or  to select USB
KeyboardType.
Press [OK]. The USB KeyboardType screen appears.
The available USB keyboard types are as follows:
US
Europe US
France
Germany
Press  or  to select the desired USB keyboard type.
Press [OK]. The USB keyboard type is set and the Device Common
menu reappears.
In the Device Common menu, press  or  to select TonerAlert
Level.
Press [OK]. The Login screen appears.
Note When user login administration is set:
• When logged in as an administrator, the log in screen is
not displayed and the TonerAlert Level menu screen
is displayed.
• The setting is not possible when logged in as anyone other
than an administrator. Log in again as an administrator.
With the Login User Name entry field selected, press [OK]. The
Login User Name entry screen is displayed.
Enter the Login User Name using the numeric keys then press [OK].
The log in screen reappears.
Note The initial setting for the administrator's Login User
Name is "Admin".
For details on entering characters, refer to Character Entry
Method on page A-2.
Press  or  to select the Login Password entry field.
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