To turn a beeping alarm off, press Stop. You can disable the audible alarm. See
“Alarm Control” on page 7-15 for instructions.
Note: Pressing Set Top of Form and some unit check conditions sound the
alarm, even if it is disabled.
Custom Set in Use Indicator
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This indicator shows the parameter custom set that is currently being used by the
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printer. The indicator is located in the top right corner of the operator panel. The
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parameter custom set is a set of configuration values that have been defined at the
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operator panel and saved under a letter ID. When the custom set identified by this
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ID is selected from the operator panel, these parameter values are used by the
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printer.
The current custom set in use is displayed in parentheses <X>. Where <X> can
be:
A (Custom Set A in use)
B (Custom Set B in use)
C (Custom Set C in use)
D (Custom Set D in use).
E (Custom Set E in use)
F (Custom Set F in use)
G (Custom Set G in use)
H (Custom Set H in use).
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If a change was made in the configuration menu and not saved in a custom set,
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then the change is temporary and a blank < > is displayed in the parentheses. For
more information on Custom Sets, see Chapter 4, “Configuration Storage.”
NOT READY
<X>
Function Keys
There are 16 keys available on the operator panel for performing printer functions.
These keys perform general printer functions (for example, adjusting forms) and are
used to scroll through and select items in the Configuration Menu and Operator
Print Tests menu.
The keys on the right side of the panel have only one function, as designated by
the label on the key. Menu and Quiet also have only one function each. The
following keys on the left side have two functions each:
Micro
↑
/Scroll
↑
Micro
↓
/Scroll
↓
PA1/Enter
→
(Coaxial)
PA2/Return
←
(Coaxial)
Display Address/Return
←
(Twinaxial)
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