
Overview • 1
Overview
IntroductionThis guide shows you how to configure the Mail Center 2000™ PARA- GON™ Mail Processor to meet the needs of your mailroom. Before configuring your system, you must familiarize yourself with the operation of the PARAGON™ by reading the PARAGON ™ Operating Guide (SV50219) supplied with the system.
After you have read the PARAGON™ Operating Guide, use this PARAGON ™ Supervisor Guide as a
You may also use this binder to hold the guides for the options you have purchased with your PARAGON™. Place the guides after section 6, "Options".
Supervisory FunctionsBecause you have a Supervisor level access, you can access the specific functions which allow you to configure the system. An assigned ID ensures that no one else can enter the system to configure it.
There are two ways in which you can configure the system. First, you "set up" the system in a general sense, assigning operator ID's, configuring for scales, printers, Postage By Phone® , setting meter parameters, etc. The Site Setup section of this guide explains how to do this.
After you perform the Site Setup functions, you may want to create and save sets of parameters (account ID, class, sealer mode, postage value, etc.), called "Job Presets", which meet the individual requirements for various runs of mail. The Job Presets section of this guide explains how to do this.
Note that you may save your Site Setups onto a disk (for later use), but not your Job Presets. Instructions for saving and restoring your Site Setups are included in section 8 of the PARAGON Operating Guide.
In addition to configuring the system, you need to be familiar with solutions to problems that may occur while operating the system. The Troubleshooting section guides you to a solution for your problem.
Note: Labels, keys and screen titles are printed here as they are in the PARAGON™ Operating Guide . SoftKey™ labels are placed in single quotes (for example, 'Change Account'), keyboard keys are placed in angle brackets (for example, <ENTER>) and screen titles are capitalized (for example, MAIL RUN).