Operation
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For example, £11.00 can be entered: | 1 | 1 | . |
NOTE: If ‘High Value’ displays, you have entered a large postage value. The meter checks if you want to continue. Press yes to accept the value.
To change the postage value you keyed in, press Clear (CE/C) and
Selecting the Normal Preset
1.At the Ready Screen, press the Normal Preset key.
2.The display shows the preset values. These are normally the meter settings you use most often. What you see depends on how the meter was set up. The normal preset includes a postage value and may include an ad.
If you’d like to change the normal preset values, see the instructions in Chapter 3.
Selecting a Custom Preset
If you know the number of the Preset you want…
Simply key in the Preset number, then press the Custom Presets key.
or, if you don’t know the number of the Preset you want…
1.At the Ready Screen, press the Custom Presets key. The display lists all presets. “Empty” means no values are assigned to the preset.
2.Press the Custom Preset key repeatedly until you see the preset you want or simply key in the Preset’s number.
3.Press Enter to select the preset.
In either case, if the preset includes a password protected account, the display prompts you to enter the
If you’d like to set up custom preset values or change them, see Chapter 3.
Using a Pitney Bowes ‘N’ Series Postal Scale
If your system is linked to a Pitney Bowes ‘N’ Series electronic postal scale, you can set the value automatically from the scale. This is described in the Operating Guide supplied with your scale.