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4 • System Setup
A preset is a custom setting you can call up at the touch of a button. Your
system can store settings for 10 custom presets. The Normal Preset is
a factory default setting that has no Class, Weight or Postage Value
assigned to it. When you power up your system the Normal Preset will
appear and you can use the
Normal Preset
button to clear you current
settings to program a new mail transaction. You cannot re-program or
delete the normal preset.
The values you assign to a preset are the ones corresponding to your
current postage mode; these values are displayed in the Ready screen.
For a review of all of the different modes, refer to
Applying Postage and
Running Mail
in
Chapter 3
.
NOTES:
•
Presets are numbered 0 (zero) to 10. Zero is always the normal preset.
•
When you receive notification of a rate change, make sure the postage
values assigned to all presets comply with the new rates.
Defining
Presets
Storing a
Current
Setting
You can store the current values displayed on the Ready Screen to create
either the normal or a custom preset.
1. Check the Ready screen to make sure the values displayed are what
you want.
2. Press the
Options
key.
3. Select
Setup Menu
, then
Presets-normal/custom
.
4. To store the current settings, select
Store Current Settings
.
5. The display shows a list of presets numbered from 0 to 10. Zero is the
normal preset.
6. Key in the number of the preset to which you want to assign values.
7. Press
Enter
. If you are assigning values to an EMPTY preset, the display
prompts you to enter a new preset name.
If you are overwriting an existing preset, the system simply replaces
the old values with the new ones.
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