Stand-By Mode16; Buttons And Funct Ions16 - Oce 9400-I User Manual

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Stand-by mode
The operating panel (see the illustration on inside back cover) on the Océ
9400-II is easy to use and has been specially designed to perform copy jobs.
After switching on the scanner, (see p age18), the machine is ready for
continuous operation. In this state, the operating panel is in stand-by mode,
which is a low-power mode. The operating panel is activated in the following
situations:
when you feed in an original
when you press a button on the operating panel
If you do not use the operating panel for more than 1 minute and no
Note:
original is fed in, the machine automatically returns to stand-by mode. The
Océ 9400-II, however, always remains ready for operation. However, if the
original remains in the scanner feed table, the operating panel returns to
stand-by mode after 2.5 minutes. The settings will remain unchanged.
Buttons and functions
Start button
pressed the start button, you cannot change the settings for copies that are
being processed, except by making use of the 'stop/correction' button.
-/+ button
The copy quantity can be changed at any time. It can be adjusted from 1 to 19
copies.
Stop/Correction button
during transport, or to correct the selected settings.
Before starting the copying process:
If you press this button once: The number of copies selected is erased and the
default value of '1' is displayed. All other settings remain unchanged.
If you press this button twice: All selected settings will also be erased and
reset to their default settings. The number of copies selected will revert to '1',
if it has not already done so. If required, you can select new settings.
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The copy process starts with the current settings. Once you have
Press these buttons to increase or decrease the number of copies.
This button has two functions: to stop the original

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