Basic Operation; Turning On The Power; Terminology; Help" Key - Pitney Bowes 9930 Operator's Manual

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4. BASIC OPERATION

This Section describes the basic operating instructions of the system. It also
describes the procedures an occasional Model 9930 user needs to send, receive
or poll documents.

4.1 Turning on the Power

Once the Model 9930 has been set up, you should check the display on the
Operator Control Panel to be sure SYSTEM READY is displayed. If it's not, press
the ON/OFF switch at the lower right rear of the system. You should keep the
power ON at all times.
When the system is waiting to be used, you'll see the current date and time in the
display. This is called the System Ready Mode.
System Ready Mode
You'll see an indication of the amount of memory that is available when you load
a page in the Automatic Document Feeder.

4.2 Terminology

4.2.1 "Help" Key

The Model 9930 has an industry first - a unique HELP Key which is located below
the display on the Operator Control Panel.
Whenever this key is pressed, the user will be prompted by a display message to
press the Key or enter the Function they need assistance with. After pressing the
desired Key or reaching the desired Function, the Model 9930 will print an
explanation of the Key, feature or Function in question. The printed material
contains descriptive information as well as important programming guidelines.

4.2.2 "Priority Interrupt" Feature

The Model 9930 allows an operator to immediately interrupt any transmission in
progress.
Perhaps a more important document must take priority, or a
transmission in progress was inadvertently programmed with the incorrect
destinations or maybe the wrong document is being sent. Whatever the reason,
rather than waiting until the end of the current transmission, the user can quickly
interrupt any transmission with ease.
JAN 15 1998 10:00
SYSTEM READY
JAN 15 1998 10:00
MEMORY AVAILABLE 100%
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