Getting Acquainted • 2

8.Stacker—Completed mailpieces are stacked here.

9.Trip Mark—When feeding an envelope, make sure you guide it up against the rear wall (item 3). Then guide it to the right until its lead edge touches this mark; the meter senses the envelope, prints the postage amount and conveys the piece into the stacker.

Controls, Indicators and Machine Features, Rear View

1.Ad Slogan Car- tridge Well—Ad- ditional ads (and inscriptions for B700) are available by plugging the optional ad slogan cartridge in here.

2.Lock—Prevents unauthorized use of your meter. Insert the key and turn it to the right to unlock the meter. Always keep the key in a safe place. The me- ter has no ON/OFF switch.

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3.Power Cord Connector—Connect the power cord here and plug the other end into a 120 VAC, 60 Hz grounded wall outlet.

WARNING! Don't use an ungrounded outlet or a ground adapter. Adapters may not ground the equipment properly. In the event of a short circuit, a faulty ground could damage the meter and result in a possible shock hazard to the user.

4 . Security Door—The USPS Seal is located here. The door is for use by Postal

only. (Some meters may not have a security door.)

5.Communications Port—Allows your meter to communicate with a Pitney Bowes electronic scale or other devices. (Not active in the B702)

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Pitney Bowes B702 manual Controls, Indicators and Machine Features, Rear View