ANSER CODING INC. 14 X1 User Interface
Table 1-3. X1 System Homepage Settings
Menu Tree Button: Access system main menus.
Shutdown: Perform a soft shutdown of the system before directly pressing power
off button of X1 controller. Please see Figure 1-16.
Log Out: Log out from current user account, and back to log-in page.
Home Button: Return to the homepage as shown in Figure 1-15.
Simplified Button: Display homepage in a simplified view.
Help Button: Introduce main functions and their quick access buttons in the main page.
Scan & Print: Display the Number of Scan for Scan & Print. Press the button and see the
content of the number of scans done and stored in the variable fields.
Cartridge Info / Button: Show ink cartridge status. Red icon means not all cartridges are
connected, white means both cartridges connected. Press the icon to see more setting and
information.
WiFi Status / Button: Show WiFi connection status. A USB-to-WiFi dongle is required. Red
icon means no connection, white means connected. Press the icon to see more setting and
information.
Ethernet Status / Button: Show Ethernet connection status. Red icon means no connection,
white means connected. Press the icon to see more setting and information.
USB Status / Button: Show USB connection status. Red icon means no connection, white
means connected.
Message List: Press this button to view all messages in list view, where editing message and
putting message(s) into a print station are allowed.
Add Message Button: Open X1 on-board message editor.
Wizard Button: Access wizard for production line and print station setup.
Settings Button: The quick access button leads to System Settings, where users can manage
templates, files, and user accounts. Information about X1 controller is also provided.
Information Display Button: It leads to the information display page to select the type of
parameters of printer and cartridge to be displayed on the main page.
List View Button: It displays information of a production line in an arrangement of a list. It is
handy when working with more than one production lines.
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