Introducing The 'Account Modes - quadient IS-6000 User Manual

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5.1
Introducing the 'Account
Modes'
Four different 'Account modes ' allow you to carry out the security and account management
requirements of your mailing operations.
The four 'Account modes ' correspond to the on/off status of two functions:
• The Accounting function, which tracks the usage of postage by charging accounts
at each meter operation
• The Access Control function, which controls the access of users to the machine via
PIN codes .
Note:
• To set a security PIN code to add credit, see
239 .
Accounting Function
The accounting function allows you to track postage expenses associated with, for example:
• different departments in your organization (marketing, sales...)
• different companies on the premises, if the Mailing System is shared, etc.
Use one of the 'Account modes' to switch the accounting function on or off:
• Accounts (On): you can use accounts and create usage reports.
• No accounts (Off): postage usage will not be applied to accounts.
When the accounting function is on, the Mailing System charges the current account when
printing postage. Users can change accounts according to the provider of the mail.
When the accounting function is off, all postage is recorded in the same general account.
As supervisor, you can define accounts and groups of accounts, and then generate reports
on the usage of each account or groups of accounts.
You can also assign the accounts to different users, as described in the section
Control Function
on page 126 below.
See also
• In order to control the use of credit, each account can be allocated a budget that
cannot be exceeded, and surcharges can be applied for external accounts. These
optional features are included in the Advanced Reporting option (see
Updates
on page 273 ).
Crediting
on page
239PIN Code
5
on page
Access
Options and
125

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