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Display Contrast Knob
• Use to adjust the brightness of the Touch Panel.
Ready Lamp
• Lights up to indicate that data can be transferred.
• Indicates whether the machine is connected to an
external controller.
Blinking: Data is being transferred.
On Line Key
• Press to select either Online or Offline mode.
• Lights up to indicate that the machine is in
Online mode.
Job List Key
• Press to check for the settings made for a job
(Mode Check), modify the settings of a job
(Change), delete a job (Delete), and unlock a job
(Unlock).
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• Press to check for the memory space still
available for use.
• When the lamp is lit up, it indicates that a job has
been reserved.
Utility Key
• Press to show the Utility Mode menu.
See : Using the Utility Mode
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Job Recall Key
• Press to show the Job Recall screen on which
you can check or recall a copy-job program
previously stored in memory.
* This key is not valid while the machine is in
the Interrupt mode.
See : Calling up a Job
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Original Key
• Press to select the Mixed Orig. Detection and
other document-related functions setting screen.
Mode Check Key
• Press to show the Mode Check screen. From this
screen you can access the setting screen of a
particular function and change or cancel the
setting as necessary.
• When the lamp is lit up, it indicates that the
copying function currently valid is not the
default setting.
See : Mode Check
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