Assigning Services To The Custom Buttons - Fuji Xerox ApeosPort-V C6676 Administrator's Manual

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Select [Services Home - Additional Features],
and then select [Change Settings].
Note
6
Select the position where you want to assign an
additional feature.
Note
7
Select a service you want to display on the
Services Home screen.
Note
8
Select [Save].
9
Select [Save].

Assigning Services to the Custom Buttons

You can assign services to the <Copy>, <(Not in Use)>, and <Review> buttons on the control
panel.
Assigning a service to a custom button allows you to switch to this service without having to
return to the Services Home screen. If you do not need to assign any service to a custom
button, select [(Not Set)].
By factory default, the following services are assigned to each button: [Copy] for the <Copy>
button, [Fax] for the <(Not in Use)> button (only for the machine with the Fax service), and
[Review] for the <Review> button.
This section describes how to assign [Send from Folder] to the <(Not in Use)> button, as an
example.
Note
• Select [
] to display the previous screen or
[
] to display the next screen.
• Select [
] to display the previous screen or
[
] to display the next screen.
• The layout of the buttons in this screen
corresponds to the layout of those on the
Services Home screen.
• Select [
] to display the previous screen or
[
] to display the next screen.
• You cannot assign the same feature to more
than one button.
• After you change the assignment, apply the labels provided with the machine. When you assign a
service for which no label is provided, use a blank label and write down the service name with a
permanent marker. The labels include the services that are not supported by the machine.
• "Fax" is assigned to <Custom Button 2> only when the Fax service is available to the model. Use a
"Fax" label on "Not in Use" on the control panel. If Fax is not available, "Fax" is not assigned to this
button.
Customizing the Control Panel
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