Operating keys and indicators

Keys/Indicators

Function

 

 

Next

Allows you to enter the next document image address.

 

 

+

Allows you to enter a new value for the image address. When pressed, it

 

allows a field to remain unchanged.

 

 

Enter

Used to enter numeric data for a function code or an image address change.

 

 

Back

Used to move the cursor back one space during numeric data input (the last

 

data input is erased).

 

 

CAL

Starts the calibration process.

 

 

End

Press End to stop the feeder and transport system at the end of a batch or

 

job and alert the host computer that the batch or job has ended. When

 

pressed, the documents in the transport system will be scanned and

 

stacked faced down in the exit hopper before the transport is disabled.

 

 

Jog

Momentarily turns on (jogs) the transport system to help clear document

 

jams.

Level 3 key

Identifies the next document fed into the scanner as a Level 3 document.

 

 

Level 2 key

Identifies the next document fed into the scanner as a Level 2 document.

 

 

Level 1 key

Identifies the next document fed into the scanner as a Level 1 document.

 

 

Run

Turns on the feeder and transport system.

 

 

Stop

Stops the feeder and transport system. When Stop is pressed, documents

 

in the transport system will be scanned and placed in the exit hopper before

 

the transport system stops.

 

 

Confirmation tone/alarm The confirmation tone/alarm is located under the control panel and sounds when one of the following conditions occur:

Run is pressed (one long tone).

Stop or End is pressed (many short tones followed by a long tone).

Feeder clutch engages/disengages (one short tone).

Incorrect key is pressed (three short tones).

Document skew is greater than what is setup in the skew parameter, or when a document is shorter or longer than the specified length parameters (one short tone).

A bar code is detected (if the accessory is enabled and the confirmation tone is enabled).

A patch code is detected (if the accessory is enabled and the confirmation tone is enabled).

The Footswitch is detected (if the accessory is enabled and the confirmation tone is enabled — one short tone).

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