A DM1000 Operating Guide Error Report The Error Report lists the last ten errors in chronological order with the most recent error at the top. It prints on an envelope or tape strip. Screen Display Error Report Date Time Location Error ID
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Various screens display, letting you know the status of the process. 6. After connection is made, if a software/postal update or download is available, a message displays. A. If a download is not mandatory, you will be prompted with either “Download Now” or “Skip; Return Home”. Select the option desired. B. If a download is mandatory, only “Download Now" displays and you must perform the download. 7. After the download has completed, a confirmation message displays. A. If you need to restar
3-14 Permit Printing.........................................................3-14 SDC755A i Table of Contents Text Messages.................................................................3-15 What is a Text Message?.........................................3-15 Selecting a Text Message........................................3-15 Viewing a Text Message..........................................3-15 Creating a Text Message.........................................3-16 Delete a Text Message..
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause unwanted interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment with other, non-complying equipment is discouraged. If this equipment noes cause interference to radio or television reception, which you can determine by turning the equipment off and on, you may be able to correct the problem by taking one or more of the following mea
All Rights Reserved Printed in U.S.A. 1 Elmcroft Road Stamford, Connecticut 06926-0700 Customer Support: 1.800.522.0020 DM100i / DM200L Quick Reference Guide DM100i / DM200L Digital Mailing Systems DM100i / DM200L AW21784 Rev. A ©2008 Pitney Bowes Inc. All Rights Reserved Printed in U.S.A. 1 Elmcroft Road Stamford, Connecticut 06926-0700 Customer Support: 1.800.522.0020 DM100i / DM200L Funds Print Menu Options 8 Print Menu The Print Menu key provides quick access to what will, or will not, be pr
. 1 If you define a preset based on a Postal Class (e.g. First Class Letter) instead of only a value (e.g. $0.42) your preset will update automatically whenever the postal rates change. This is highly recommended. Setting the Normal Preset to a Class Complete the process. When the system returns to the “Custom Presets” screen, press the Home key. 3 Clear Jam / Moistener Rate Preview Normal Preset - Value Normal Preset - Class PQRS 6 9 3 . 4 5 1 2 8 0 7 ABC DEF GHI Clear Space Shift JKL MNO TUV W
i NOTE: Make sure you really want to delete an ac count. Once you do, the account in for ma tion is gone. SV62214 Rev. A 8 • Departmental Accounting Turning On Accounting 1. At the home screen, press Options. 2. Press Page Down and select "Turn items ON/OFF". OPTIONS
If one is supplied, fit it at step 4 or your scale may display incorrect rates. If one is not supplied, your scale has been pre-programmed with the current rates and will function without one until the next postage rate change). / Meter Cable (only supplied if you ordered a Pitney Bowes Postage Meter at the same time as your scale) Power Supply Unit 2. Place your scale on a level surface Place the scale near a wall outlet and within cable reach of your postage meter (if you have one). Ensure
2 Sleep Mode..........................................................................................2 Safety Precautions ................................................................ 2 Mains Electrical Connection ......................................................... 2 Scale & Keypad Identification ............................................. 3 Connecting Wires, Cables, & Meter ..................................... 4 Specifications .......................................................