Keypad Overview - Kodak Ektascan 2180 User Manual

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Printer Overview

Keypad Overview

The following information explains the basic functions of the Keypad that can be used
with the Laser Printer.
The Keypad is a device that allows the user to enter commands which control the storing
of images and the subsequent printing of those images. Each Keypad is independent and
may be used to select parameters that are specific to that imaging device. There can be
up to eight Keypads on a system, and they can be located up to 60 meters (197 feet) away
from the Laser Printer or Processor. With an optional cable extension, the Keypad may
be located up to 280 meters (919 feet) from the Laser Printer.
There is a Keypad for each input, except inputs using an autofilming link. With an
autofilming link, commands are sent from the imaging device.
Note
Some autofilming links do not accommodate all features available on the Keypad. These
features may be implemented by using the optional Control Terminal or the Auxiliary
Keypad. (The operation of the Control Terminal is explained in the user information
shipped with the Control Terminal.)
The fold-out "Quick Reference Guide" illustration of the Control Panel and Keypad may
be extended and positioned beside this information to help locate specific items being
described. See Section 9 for this Guide.
The Keypad consists of a message display, a numeric keypad (which also functions as
an indicator of image store positions), four function keys (F1 through F4), a number of
dedicated function keys for such activities as printing and deleting, a [Store] bar, and
[ ]and [ ] keys to increase and decrease the number of copies and format selections.
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