Menu Key

increments of 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 MB. See also SIMM (Single In-Line Memory Module).

Menu Key

The control panel key that accesses the printer configuration menu when the printer is off line. Use this key to advance through the menus or to return to a previous position in the menu. When changing printer setup, press this key to cancel a change (before pressing the Select key) or to return to previous menus one level at a time.

Motherboard

The main circuit board containing the primary components of a computer system.

NetWare

A network operating system developed by Novell. It runs on both Ethernet and Token-Ring networks.

Network Interface Card

A printed circuit board, in the shape of a card with an interface port, used to connect a printer physically to a network cable. See your QMS vendor for a complete list of available network interface cards.

Next Key

The control panel key that advances through a list of selections or options for a menu. When changing character information, use this key to advance to the next choice for the current input (underlined) character.

Non-volatile Memory

This type of memory is not lost when the printer loses power.

Null Modem Cable

A type of cable used for serial communication. This cable arranges the communication between two devices.

NV RAM

This protected form of RAM is used to store information such as your printer’s configuration menu. Configuration options you have chosen, such as emulations, memory settings, and input bins, are saved to this non- volatile RAM. This informaiton is not lost when you turn off your printer.

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QMS 1660E Print System Reference