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For models M-12S and M-12W
For model M-125
Making the Function Settings
The copyboard includes such advanced functions as the Erase Reminder function that can be set directly
using the operation buttons on the copyboard. The advanced functions can also be set from the function
settings in the "TOOLBOX" menu installed on a computer (See the separate "Software Operation Manual".)
Basic Setting Operations
• Check that the power is turned on (that the display window is lit).
• When in the Function Settings mode, the copyboard returns to the normal mode if no button is operated for 10 seconds.
Switching to the function settings mode
Press and hold in the Density
button, then
press the ON/Standby
button.
"F1" appears on the display window.
Selecting the function number
Press the + or – button to display the desired
function number (the number changes each time
one of the buttons is pressed), then press the
button to finalize.
See the "Table of Function Numbers, Selected Modes and Lamp
Statuses" on the following page.
Selecting the function's setting
Press the Feed/Stop
button (or for Model M-
125, use the page change / buttons) to select
the function's setting, then press the Print button
to finalize.
When finalized, the dot next to the function number ("F3." for
example) flashes for several seconds.
• When the Feed/Stop
button (or for Model M-125, one
of the page change
/
buttons) is pressed, the selected
mode is indicated by whether the Density mode and Color
mode lamps are on or off. For details, see the "Table of
Function Numbers, Selected Modes and Lamp Statuses".
• Use the + and – buttons to select the date and time when setting
the clock. (See page 16.)
Quitting the function settings mode
Press the ON/Standby button to return to the
normal mode.
The number of copies reappears on the display window.
Ex.: Lamp statuses when selecting the Erase Reminder function's mode
When "Enable" is selected:
Color: Unlit
Density: Lit
When "Disable" is selected:
Color: Lit
Density: Unlit
Dot flashes for several
seconds
Forward / Reverse