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How ENERGY STAR® works on your system
60 seconds before the ENERGYSTARtimeout occurs, a message appears on your screen informing
you that the system will shutdown in 60 seconds. It begins the countdown and displays the amount of
time left on thescreen. An audible beep is also emitted during this time. You can cancel the shutdown
during the 60 second countdown by:
l Selecting the Cancel shutdown button.
l Selecting the ENERGY STAR® timeout setting button. This takes you to System settings
where you can modify the timeouts.
l Closing the ENERGYSTAR® message window.
l Selecting the help button on the ENERGYSTARmessage window.
Pitney Bowes Commitment
Pitney Bowes is committed to designing and manufacturing energy efficient equipment because it lowers
the operating costs and helps preserve the environment. As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, Pitney
Bowes has determined that the Connect+® Series / SendPro® P-Series system meets the ENERGY
STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency with the optional (no charge) of an automatic SHUT DOWN
mode. This minimizes energy consumption in compliance with the 2009 revised ENERGY STAR®
standards for the mailing equipment category.
How is the ENERGYSTAR® Mode enabled?
The ENERGY STAR® Mode is an OPTION, and is not standard with your base configurations for the
Connect+® Series / SendPro® P-Series. If this option is not part of your sales configuration, the
Connect+® Series / SendPro® P-Series system will not allow the automatic SHUT DOWN to occur.
Is the system energy efficient without ENERGY STAR® enabled?
Yes. Every step was taken to manufacture an energy efficient system. However, the 2009 ENERGY
STAR® guidelines for the Mailing Machine category did not accommodate the leap in technology taken
by the Connect+® Series / SendPro® P-Series Series, where PC-technology is now used for mail
processing and envelope printing. PC-technology works differently than mailing machines of the past
that had simple on-off switches, and were driven primarily by gears and hard-coded software. PC-
technology requires a full system shut-down to ensure the highest integrity of software applications and
hardware components.
System Setup
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