Entering User Codes
Copier Functions
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Entering User Codes
1
Enter an assigned User Code using the key pad.
•
If you enter an invalid User Code, the
Message Display continues to show eight
dashes.
•
If you do not know which User Code to use,
ask your Key Operator.
2
Make the copy requirement selections.
3
Press the Start key to begin copying.
4
When copying is complete, clear your User Code
by pressing the “Clear Modes/Energy Saver”
and
Clear/Stop
keys at the same time.
This prevents unauthorized use of your User
Code.
This feature prevents unauthorized use of the copier by limiting copier access to those persons
who know an assigned User Code. The User Code feature monitors copier usage by department,
project, or persons, and tracks the number of copies made with each User Code.
The Key Operator can activate the User Code feature. When this feature is active, the Key
Operator can program up to 50 User Codes into the copier’s memory. Each code can be from
one to eight digits in length. When this feature is turned ON, the user must enter an assigned
User Code, and press the (# Enter) key before the copier can be used.
Note: The following instructions apply only when the User Code feature is
turned ON.
Summary of Contents for 5455
Page 9: ...Important Safeguards ...
Page 11: ...Chapter 1 Making Copies ...
Page 16: ...Making Copies 1 4 Making Copies Notes ...
Page 17: ...Chapter 2 Component Identification ...
Page 19: ...Chapter 3 Copier Functions ...
Page 45: ...Chapter 4 Copying Methods ...
Page 83: ...Chapter 5 User Tools ...
Page 108: ...Copy Document Server Settings 5 24 User Tools Notes ...
Page 109: ...Chapter 6 Special Copier Functions ...
Page 132: ...Dual Connect Copying 6 22 Special Copier Functions Notes ...
Page 133: ...Chapter 7 Using the Finisher ...
Page 140: ...Selecting the Output Tray 7 6 Using the Finisher Notes ...
Page 141: ...Chapter 8 Service and Supplies ...
Page 157: ...Chapter 9 Specifications ...
Page 169: ...Glossary ...
Page 170: ...Chapter Overview Definitions for the most often used terms are listed here ...
Page 177: ...Index ...
Page 178: ...Chapter Overview Use the index to locate topics listed in the Operator Guide ...
Page 182: ...I 4 ...