About the [Services Home] Screen
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About the [Services Home] Screen
This section describes the fields and buttons on the [Services Home] screen which is
displayed by pressing the <Services Home> button.
Message Field
Displays a message.
Login Information Field
Select this field in the upper right corner of the touch screen to display the User ID entry
screen for entering the System Administration mode, the Authentication mode, or the
Accounting mode.
When a user is authenticated, the login information is displayed in this field.
Note
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You can also press the <Log In/Out> button on the control panel to enter the Authentication
mode.
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To exit the Authentication mode, select the login information field in the upper right corner of
the touch screen or press the <Log In/Out> button on the control panel, and from the pop-up
menu displayed, select [Logout].
For information on the Authentication or Accounting mode, refer to "13 Authentication and Accounting
Features" in the Administrator Guide.
Service Buttons
Allows you to set the features for each service.
Copy
You can set the features for the Copy service.
For more information, refer to "Copy" (P.65).
Fax/Internet Fax
You can set the features for the Fax service.
For more information, refer to "Fax" (P.141).
Message field
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Service buttons
Additional feature buttons
Login information field
Summary of Contents for DocuCentre-IV 2060
Page 1: ...DocuCentre IV 3065 DocuCentre IV 3060 DocuCentre IV 2060 User Guide ...
Page 12: ...10 ...
Page 38: ...1 Before Using the Machine 36 Before Using the Machine 1 ...
Page 132: ...3 Copy 130 Copy 3 4 Select On Off Disables ID card copying On Enables ID card copying ...
Page 153: ...Operations during Faxing 151 Fax 4 4 Select Save 5 Press the Start button ...
Page 228: ...Fax 4 4 Fax 226 ...
Page 300: ...5 Scan 298 Scan 5 ...
Page 316: ...6 Send from Folder 314 Send from Folder 6 ...
Page 384: ...11 Computer Operations 382 Computer Operations 11 ...
Page 385: ...12 Appendix This chapter contains a glossary of terms used in this guide z Glossary 384 ...
Page 392: ...12 Appendix 390 Appendix 12 ...