About Programming Jobs; Adding A Non-Scanning Program - Pitney Bowes F731 Operator's Manual

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3 • Programming
About
Programming
Jobs
Adding a
Non-Scanning
Program
3-2
The F731's memory holds up to 99 pre-programmed jobs that you can recall
with a few button presses.
This chapter explains how to program jobs into the system. It commences
with a non-scanning job and follows with some examples of typical scanning
jobs.
The range of scanning options and job requirements available mean that not
all possibilities can be covered in a document such as this. The examples
chosen will allow you to understand the programming procedure so that you
can adapt it to meet your individual requirements.
This section covers programming a job where scanning is not required. To
program the feeder for a scanning job, see page 3-5. When you program the
F731 for a particular non-scanning job, you:
Assign the job a name and/or number
Enter a batch count (if required)
HINT: We advise you keep a 'hard copy' of all your programmed jobs for
your own future reference.
Step-by-Step Instructions
With the feeder ON, press the Green, Blue and Red buttons at the same
time. The display will show:
Select: NEW NON-SCANNING JOB
<-->=SELECT
Press the Green button to select 'NEW NON-SCANNING JOB'.
NOTE: If you press the Blue button, you will return to the job listing screen.
The display shows the program naming screen:
017> Name of new program : --------
<-->=ALPHA
You can enter a program name up to eight characters long, using any
combination of alpha and numeric characters.
Use the Arrow Buttons until the first character of your program name
appears.
Green=Confirm
Green=CONFIRM
Blue=EXIT
Red=GO ON
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