74 Chapter 4 Use the PLC applications to control your workflow
Introduction to the Océ Settings Editor
Use the Océ Settings Editor to control
your workflow
Introduction to the Océ Settings Editor
Definition
This chapter gives information about the Océ Settings Editor. The on-line help of the
Océ Settings Editor application contains exact information about specific settings.
You can access the Océ Settings Editor locally on the controller if you have a
keyboard, mouse and monitor with your Océ Power Logic
®
controller. You must use
Océ Remote Logic
®
to connect to the Océ Settings Editor when you do not have a
keyboard, mouse and monitor with your Océ Power Logic
®
controller.
Description of the Océ Settings Editor
Use the Océ Settings Editor to define the default settings for the system according to
your requirements.
The Océ Settings Editor contains the following types of settings.
■ Key Operator settings
■ System Administrator settings
A password protects the 'Key Operator settings' and the 'System Administrator
settings'. (see ‘The Océ TCS500 users’ on page 19) for the default passwords.
Without a password, you can only view the settings.
The key operator is allowed to change the following groups of settings
(see ‘Define the settings in the Océ Settings Editor’ on page 81).
■ Job settings for the print jobs
■ Printer settings
■ System settings
The system administrator is allowed to change the following groups of settings
(see ‘Define the settings in the Océ Settings Editor’ on page 81).
■ Printer Description Language settings
■ Pen settings
■ Controller identification settings
■ Set memory reservation settings
■ Connectivity settings
■ Media profiles settings (and install new media profiles)
In the 'Anonymous' mode, the operator is not logged on. The anonymous user is
allowed only to view the settings.