Operating keys and

Following is an illustration and a description of the operating keys and

indicators

indicators.

Two-line status display

Key/Indicator

Function

 

 

Image buffer status

Front — green indicates the front side image buffer is available for

 

scanning; red indicates the buffer is not available and the feeder is

 

off (for simplex- and duplex-defined application modes).

 

Back — green indicates the rear side image buffer is available for

 

scanning; red indicates the buffer is not available and the feeder is

 

off (for duplex-defined application modes only).

Contrast thumbwheel

Allows you to adjust the display contrast between the characters

 

and the background in the display.

Numeric keys (0-9)

Used with the Enter key to enter numeric data such as an image

 

address or function code.

Decimal key

Allows you to insert a field separator in an image address.

 

 

F key

Selects one of the available functions when used with the numeric

 

keys.

C

Clear or Cancel. Allows you to cancel a function without changing

 

the preset value(s). Also used to clear error messages from the

 

status display.

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7520 specifications

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