6 • Adding Postage

1Connecting Your Postage Meter to an Analog Phone Line

Connecting Your Postage Meter - Local Analog Phone Line

If you are using an external modem and there is an analog phone line near your mailing system, you should connect the modem to the USB connec- tor on the back of the IntelliLInk® Control Center as shown in the figure below.

External USB modem cable

External modem

If you need to connect to an analog phone line not near your machine, you can connect the modem to the back of the IntelliLink® Control Center and move it to the remote analog line. Refer to Connecting Your Postage Meter - Remote Analog Phone Line in this section.

Connecting Your Postage Meter - Remote Analog Phone Line

If you need to connect to an analog phone line that is not located near your mailing system, you can remove the IntelliLink® Control Center and move it to a location near the analog phone line. At the remote location, plug one end of the AC Adapter (P/N 1C85005) into the back of the control center and the other end into an AC outlet.

To remove the IntelliLink® Control Center and move it to another location:

1.Turn off the power to the mail- ing system.

2.Pull the blue lever at the right of the control center towards you.

3.Slide the control center forward to remove it.

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DM800 specifications

The Pitney Bowes DM800 is a sophisticated mailing system engineered for businesses that require high volume and efficient mail processing. With its innovative design and advanced technology, the DM800 streamlines operations, ensuring faster and more accurate mail management.

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The DM800 is equipped with a user-friendly touchscreen interface that simplifies operation. The intuitive controls allow users to execute complex tasks with ease, minimizing the training required for new operators. Furthermore, its customizable settings enable businesses to tailor the system to their specific mailing requirements, whether it involves choosing postage options or setting up specific mailing batches.

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