Using the Meter • 3

Changing the Postage Value (continued)

Printing Postage

Using the

Memory Keys

(B700 Only)

HINT: The ad slogan and inscription called up by the memory key remain selected even if you enter a differ- ent postage value. To clear this, wait until the meter times out or turn it off, then on.

2.If you make a mistake or change your mind, press C to clear the entry. The display shows “_”. Enter the amount you want.

3.If the display shows “Insuf Funds,” the postage amount you selected is more than the funds available in the me- ter. In this case, you may want to refill the meter. See Chapter 5 for instructions. You may also select a smaller amount of postage and continue processing mail.

4.If the display shows “High Value” alternately with the postage amount selected, the meter is warning you the postage value is more than the high limit specified in the user setup mode. If you want to accept the high value, press Enter.

5.The meter is ready to

use when the postage value you selected is shown bracketed by

three bars. Process

your mail as explained earlier. The display returns to the default value after the meter has been inactive for a cer- tain period of time.

You can also select a preset postage value by pressing one of the four memory keys—Memory 1, Memory 2, Memory

3, Memory 4. The factory defaults for these keys are:

Memory 1—First Class Letter, 1 oz.

Memory 2—First Class Letter, 2 oz.

Memory 3—Express Mail

Memory 4—Priority Mail

When the preset value appears in the display bracketed by three bars, the meter is ready. Process mail as described earlier.

NOTE: You can program each memory key to store a specifi c postage value, advertising slogan and inscription. See the setup instructions in Chapter 4.

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