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Product Overview
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Control Panel
The following describes the names and functions of components on the control panel.
No. Component Function
1 Contrast dial Adjusts the contrast of the touch screen. Use this dial to enhance or
decrease the contrast.
2 Touch screen Displays messages required for operation and buttons for various
features. You can directly touch the screen to instruct operations and
set features.
3 <Online> indicator Lights when the machine is sending or receiving data to or from a client.
4 <Job in Memory> indicator Lights when data is stored in the machine's memory.
You can check stored documents in [Stored Documents List]. For information
on [Stored Documents List], refer to "Stored Documents List" (P.375).
5 <Job Status> button Press this button to check or cancel the current job, to check or print
saved documents, or to check completed jobs.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Job Status> button.
6 <Review> button Press this button to open the [Review] screen. In this screen, you can
check a list of the status of copy, fax and scan features whose settings
have changed from the defaults. You can also check the destination
information for sending faxes and e-mail.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Review> button.
7 <Machine Status> button Press this button to check the machine status and meters, to check the
status of consumables, and to print reports.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Machine Status> button.
8 <Log In/Out> button Press this button to display a login screen for the System Administrator
or for the users managed by the authentication feature.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Log In/Out> button.
9 <Power Saver> button If the machine is not operated for a while, the machine's power
consumption is lowered to enter the power saver mode. In the power
saver mode, this button lights up. To cancel the power saver mode,
press this button again.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Power Saver> button.
10 <Clear All> button Returns the settings you made to their default values, to return the
machine to the same status as when it is powered on.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Clear All> button.
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004 005 006
007 008 009
010 011 012
013 014 015
016 017 018
019 020 021
022 023 024
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028 029 030
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004 005 006
007 008 009
010 011 012
013 014 015
016 017 018
019 020 021
022 023 024
025 026 027
028 029 030
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