5000 Series User’s Manual
GEK-99044
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The basic look and layout of the 5050/5100 (55 dBa) Cabinet Model
control panel is represented by the following:
The four pushbuttons to the right of the display are to navigate the
menu tree structure and are referred as menu browse pushbuttons.
The
On Line/Off Line
pushbutton is located at the top of the left row of
pushbuttons. The three pushbuttons below the
On Line/Off Line
pushbutton,
↑
(up arrow),
↓
(down arrow), and
TOF
, are used to set
top of form. See “Setting Top of Form” in Chapter 3 for additional
information. The bottom left pushbutton,
Format
(in conjunction with
the
Select
pushbutton), is used to select one of ten stored form
formats. The
FF
,
Tear Off
, and
View
pushbuttons under the display
are additional paper positioning functions. The
Clear
and
Select
pushbuttons are used in data entry.
Note
The locations of the pushbuttons and display on the 5180 (55
dBa) Cabinet Model are different, however the functionality of
each is the same.
When in the online state, only the
FF
,
On Line
/
Off Line
,
Tear Off
, &
View
pushbuttons and limited functionality of the
Clear
and
Select
pushbuttons are active. Pressing any other pushbutton causes a
“beep.” The “Processing” LED indicator is lit whenever data is being
received and or being processed/printed. In multi-source I/O mode,
the “Processing” LED indicator will blink for the duration of the
timeout period when processing is complete.
Note
The control panel mount on the 5050/5100 (55 or 60 dBa) and
5180 (52 dBa) Cabinet Model is hinged so that it can be tilted
forward to remove the ribbon deck for service.
Beeper
The control panel beeper sounds momentarily when:
!
A pushbutton is pressed.
!
A BEL control code is received. (The host can send a “bell” code to
sound the printer’s beeper. For more information, see the
Programmer’s Manual
.)
!
A PAPER LOW condition exists.
!
An EVFU loading error occurs. (For more information on the
EVFU, see the
Programmer’s Manual.
)
!
A hard fault occurs. (See Chapter 7 for an explanation of hard
faults.)