Using Key Operator Settings
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Storing a confidential ID
This can be any 4-digit code (using
digits 0 to 9). It must be used to print
any confidential messages that your
machine has received.
Important
❒ If you do not store a Confidential
ID, you will not be able to receive
confidential messages.
A
Press {
Function
} {
6
} and enter the
access code {
2
} {
2
} {
2
} {
2
}. Press
{
6
} {
1
}, and then the {
Yes
} key.
Y/NEXTi
SET OWN NUMBER
B
Press V until the following dis-
play is shown.
Y/NEXTi
SET CONFIDENTIAL ID
C
Press the {
Yes
} key.
CONFID’L ID KPAD
kkkk
D
Enter the Confidential ID that
you will be using.
CONFID’L ID Y/N
6754
Note
❒ Example: {
6
} {
7
} {
5
} {
4
} from
the ten key pad.
E
Press the {
Yes
} key.
F
Press the {
Function
} key.
Editing the Confidential ID
A
Press {
Function
} {
6
} and enter the
access code {
2
} {
2
} {
2
} {
2
}. Press
{
6
} {
1
}, and then the {
Yes
} key.
Y/NEXTi
SET OWN NUMBER
B
Press V until the following dis-
play is shown.
Y/NEXTi
SET CONFIDENTIAL ID
C
Press the {
Yes
} key.
CONF. ID CHANGE? Y/N
6754
D
Press the {
Yes
} key.
CONFID’L ID Y/N
6754
E
Press the {
No
} key and enter a
new confidential ID code.
Note
❒ Example: {
8
} {
3
} {
5
} {
2
}.
F
Press the {
Yes
} key.
CONFID’L ID Y/N
8352
G
Press the {
Function
} key.