Pitney Bowes DM900 Postal Equipment User Manual


 
DM800™, DM900™ Digital Mailing System Operating Guide
SV60861 Rev. F 5-19
Timeouts:
Normal Preset
Timer
The normal preset timer option allows you to specify how much time you
want to allow the system to remain idle before it returns to the Normal Pre-
set settings (refer to Def
ine Preset section in this chapter for more informa-
tion on Normal Presets).
You can set this timeout for 0 - 1440 minutes, in 1 minute increments. The
de
fault
timeout is 30 minutes.
1. Press the Menu
key and select Set Up.
2. Select Basic Settings and th
en Timeouts.
3. Select Normal Pres
et Timer.
4. To set the timer, enter the number of minutes (0-1440) using the
numeric keybo
ard.
5. If you want the system to stay at the last settings used, select Never
reset to Norm
al Preset.
6. Press the Enter key.
Timeouts:
Feeding Timeout
Use this option to specify how much time to allow before the feeder stops
after the last envelope is processed.
You can set this timeout for 5 - 90 seconds, in 1 second increments. The
de
fault
timeout is 5 seconds.
This reduces the wear on your machine and act
s as a safety measure if
you leave the machine unattended.
1. Press the Menu
key and select Set Up.
2. Select Basic Settings and th
en Timeouts.
3. Select Feeding T
imeout.
4. Enter the number of seconds (0 - 90) using the numeric keyboard, or
press t
he screen key corresponding to Turn Rollers off Immediately,
or Run Until Stop key is Pressed.
5. If you entered the number of seconds, press the Enter key
.
Timeouts:
Transaction
Timeout
This option is available only if your mailing machine is connected to the
AccuTrac™ Mail Accounting system.
Use this option if you routinely batch your
mail runs. This option allows you
to specify how much time to allow the system to remain idle before it ends
the current accounting transaction. You can set this timeout for 10 - 65520,
in 1 second increments. The default timeout is 14,400 seconds.
1. Press the Menu
key and select Set Up.
2. Select Basic Settings
and then Timeouts.
3. Select Tr
ansaction Timer.
4. Enter the number of seconds (10 - 65520
) using the numeric keyboard.
5. Press the Enter key.