Configuring System Timeouts - Pitney Bowes DM800 Series Operator's Manual

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5 • Mailing System Setup
Configuring
10
System
Timeouts
Timeouts:
Display Sleep
Timeouts:
System Sleep
5-18
This section describes how to set various
system timeouts for your mailing system.
1. To access the system timeouts, press
the Menu key on the control center,
and select Set Up.
2. Select Basic Settings and then
Timeouts to get all of the timeout op-
tions.
The timeout options are listed on the
right.
All of these options are described in the
following sections.
This option allows you to specify how long the system can remain inactive
before the display turns off. You can set the timeout for 1 - 30 minutes, in 1
minute increments. The default timeout is 5 minutes.
The display turns on again when you press any key on the control center
or if you place mail in the feeder or on the scale (either integrated or at-
tached external scale).
1. Press the Menu key and select Set Up.
2. Select Basic Settings and then Timeouts.
3. Select Display Sleep.
4. Enter the number of minutes (1-30) using the numeric keyboard.
5. Press the Enter key.
This feature may be offered as a standard or optional feature and is not
available on all Pitney Bowes solutions. Please contact your local account
representative to determine if this option is accessible on your system.
Use this option to specify how long the system can remain inactive be-
fore it goes into "deep-sleep" and removes power from the printer and the
Postal Security Device (PSD).
You can set this timeout for 0 - 1440 minutes, in 1 minute increments. The
default timeout it 30 minutes. The system goes into display sleep before it
goes into system sleep.
The system wakes up again when you press any key on the control center
or if you place mail in the feeder or on the scale (either integrated or at-
tached external scale).
1. Press the Menu key and select Set Up.
2. Select Basic Settings and then Timeouts.
Timeouts
► Display Sleep
► System Sleep
► Normal Preset Timeout
► Feeding Timeout
► Waiting for Env
► Transaction Timeout
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