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ORIG0077-14131935Y/B19/06/2007
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations for choosing the Hasler WJ Pro mailing machine.The WJ Pro is the result of the expertise and innovative capabilitiesof the worldwide Hasler group and using ink jet technology, it willintegrate into your working environment to enhance your mailprocessing operation.
The WJ Pro mailing system is dedicated to the productioninserter environment connected either mechanicaly orelectronically to high speed inserter up to 15K envelopes/hour.
The WJ Pro is a unique communication tool for your company.Its high quality printing combined with its integrated library ofadvertisement messages, mail class texts and free format text willgive you extra tools to enhance your company’s image and theimpact of your mail.
The WJ Pro has many capabilities that are important to yourbusiness:As well as being productive (up to 250 letters per minute), the WJPro is designed to be a user friendly machine that can fit into theproduction environment with its innovative and attractive design,simple user settings and very low noise level. The high volumecapacity ink system makes it easy and safe to handle, and theuser interface is particularly clear with a touch graphic display andpop up menus.
The WJ Pro is adaptable and as such can handle many differenttypes of mail. The machine can be used to process, in a continuouscycle, items of different sizes (ranging from postcards to largeflats) and items of various thickness (up to 5/8 inch), with automaticimprint shift. For thicker mail items or packages, adhesive labelscan be automatically dispensed.
It’s automatic thickness adjustment and inkjet printing ensurereliable processing and quality imprints including thick and unevenmaterial.
You will very soon discover by yourself that the WJ Pro is theultimate in quality and productivity for mail processing equipment.
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WARNING!Do not remove any secured covers or attempt to repair the WJ Pro byyourself, there are no user serviceable parts contained and the WJPro product is licensed for use only under the conditions of the PostOffice rules. This license is issued subject to the product being secureat all times. Any removal of covers or dis-assembly of the product willresult in the license being revoked and may result in the Post Officerequesting Hasler to remove the product from use.The inking system used within the WJ Pro contains Post Officeapproved ink. This cartridge should not be tampered with in any wayor the use of non approved inks be attempted. This will breach anyPost Office licence agreement on the product and may result in thePost Office requesting Hasler to remove the product from use.
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againstharmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercialenvironment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with thisinstruction manual, may cause harmful interferences to radio com-munications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likelyto cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be requiredto correct the interferences at his own expense.The internal modem of this equipment complies with Part 68 of theFCC rules.
INSTALLATIONThe power plug on this equipment is intended to serve as the devicefor isolation of the electrical supply. The equipment should be installedin close proximity to easily accessible electrical outlet and telephonewall connector.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in anyform or by means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose withoutthe express written permission of Hasler.
Copyright© Hasler 2006
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GETTING STARTED ............................................. 7
SECTION A: BASIC FUNCTIONS ........................ 9
1. OVERALL PRESENTATION ................................................ 111.1 Overview ................................................................ 11
1.1.1 Overall view ................................................... 111.1.2 Overall inside view ......................................... 121.1.3 Touch screen and keyboard............................ 13
1.2 Installing the machine .............................................. 151.2.1 Prepare the mailing machine ......................... 151.2.2 Connections at the rear of the machine .......... 161.2.3 Ink reservoir and printhead ............................. 18
1.3 Connecting mailing machine to an inserter .............. 21
2. PROTECTING THE MACHINE BY AN ACCESS PIN CODE 22
3. ENTERING POSTAGE VALUE AND PROCESSING MAIL 233.1 Entering a postage value ........................................ 253.2 Using values ........................................................... 27
3.2.1 With machine electronically connected ........... 273.2.2 With machine mechanically connected ........... 27
3.3 Processing mail ..................................................... 283.3.1 Inserters with electronic connection ................ 283.3.2 Inserters with mechanical connection only ....... 303.3.3 Pass through mode ........................................ 303.3.4 Autoclean process ......................................... 313.3.5 Date advance function .................................... 33
4. MODIFYING OF THE IMPRINT ..........................................34
5. CONNECTING TO DEPARTMENTS .................................. 36
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6. CONNECTION TO TELE METER SETTING® SERVER ..386.1 Adding Postage ..................................................... 386.2 Clearing a PO lockout ............................................ 396.3 Completing an interrupted add postage transaction 40
7. USING OPTIONAL STATUS LIGHTS TOWER ..................41
8. PC CONNECTION ...............................................................42
SECTION B: ADVANCED FUNCTIONS .............43
1. ADDITIONAL OPERATIONS PERFORMED BY THEMACHINE.............................................................................. 45
1.1 Printing on labels .................................................... 451.2 Date printing ........................................................... 451.3 Message printing .................................................... 451.4 Report printing ........................................................ 46
2. MACHINE CONFIGURATION PRINTING(SUPERVISOR MODE) ........................................................55
2.1 Enabling the supervisor mode ................................ 552.2 User setup (in supervisor mode) ............................. 592.3 Supervisor setup .................................................... 59
2.3.1 Security and high time value alert ................... 602.3.2 Low funds alert ............................................... 612.3.3 Time .............................................................. 622.3.4 Time-out ......................................................... 632.3.5 Touchscreen calibration.................................. 662.3.6 Serial port setup............................................. 67
2.4 Display setup ......................................................... 672.5 Departments .......................................................... 682.6 Print alignment setup .............................................. 702.7 Reports .................................................................. 712.8 Ink information ........................................................ 722.9 Postal services ....................................................... 732.10 Downloading an advertisement slogan ................... 75
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2.11 Text modification..................................................... 772.12 Exiting the supervisor mode.................................... 78
SECTION C: MACHINE CONFIGURATION .......79
1. MAILING MACHINE GENERAL CONFIGURATION ...........81
2. CONFIGURATION OF THE MAIN SCREEN DISPLAY ...... 822.1 Info Area ................................................................. 822.2 Batch configuration area ......................................... 84
SECTION D: MAINTENANCE .............................85
1. TROUBLE SHOOTING ....................................................... 871.1 Misfeed in the mailing machine ............................... 871.2 Machine problems .................................................. 89
2. GENERAL MAINTENANCE .................................................912.1 Roller cleaning ........................................................ 912.2 Printhead cleaning .................................................. 922.3 Removing the postage meter .................................. 932.4 Touchscreen precautions ........................................ 94
SECTION E: MAINTAINING YOUR TELE METERSETTING® ACCOUNT ...................................95
1. ACCOUNT NUMBER ...........................................................97
2. ACCOUNT BALANCE .......................................................... 97
3. POST OFFICE REGULATIONS ..........................................97
4. POSTAGE NOW ................................................................... 98
5. STANDARD TMS® BANK ACCOUNTS .............................. 99
6. WHERE TO MAIL YOUR DEPOSIT: ................................. 101
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SPECIFICATIONS ............................................ 103
ORDERING SUPPLIES..................................... 104
CONTACT INFORMATION............................... 105
INDEX ................................................................ 106
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GETTING STARTED
1 Place envelopes in your inserter.
2 Configure in supervisor mode the rates on the mailing systemby doing the following:
- Log in using the Supervisor Pincode.- Press the «Batch Config» area to enter rates programmingsection.
- Press the SETUP key to be able to modify the preset values.- Define a mail class and an amount for RATE 1, RATE 2...to RATE 10.
- Validate your setting by pressing OK .- Logout from the Supervisor.
3 Configure in user mode the postage to be used for the batch ofenvelopes by doing the following:
- Press the «Batch Config» area to enter rates programmingsection.
- Select «setting A», «setting B» and «setting C» (SettingsB and C are hidden if you have a mechanical connection)
- For each setting, choose a rate class in the list.- Validate your setting by pressing OK .
4 Start metering
Either press STARTSTOP
with mechanical connection, or send «start
order» from the inserter with electronic connection (assuming theconnection has been enabled when you have connected the cablebetween the inserter and the mailing machine).
Congratulations! You have succeeded in metering your firstenvelope.
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Special icons
Signals an essential piece of information that cannot bemissed.
Signals an important issue.
Indicates an interesting idea or trick
Illustrates through an example
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SECTION A: BASIC FUNCTIONS
1. OVERALL PRESENTATION ............................................. 111.1 Overview 11
1.1.1 Overall view 111.1.2 Overall inside view 121.1.3 Touch screen and keyboard 13
1.2 Installing the machine 151.2.1 Prepare the mailing machine 151.2.2 Connections at the rear of the machine 161.2.3 Ink reservoir and printhead 18
1.3 Connecting mailing machine to an inserter 21
2. PROTECTING THE MACHINE BY AN ACCESS PINCODE ............................................................................... 22
3. ENTERING POSTAGE VALUE AND PROCESSING MAIL 233.1 Entering a postage value 253.2 Using values 27
3.2.1 With machine electronically connected 273.2.2 With machine mechanically connected 27
3.3 Processing mail 283.3.1 Inserters with electronic connection 283.3.2 Inserters with mechanical connection only 303.3.3 Pass through mode 303.3.4 Autoclean process 313.3.5 Date Advance function 32
4. MODIFYING OF THE IMPRINT ........................................ 33
5. CONNECTING TO DEPARTMENTS.................................. 35
6. CONNECTION TO TELE METER SETTING® SERVER ..... 376.1 Adding Postage 376.2 Clearing a PO lockout 386.3 Completing an interrupted add postage transaction 39
7. USING OPTIONAL STATUS LIGHTS TOWER ................. 40
8. PC CONNECTION..........................................................42
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1. OVERALL PRESENTATION
1.1 Overview
1.1.1 Overall view
cover
touchscreencontrolpanel
keyboard
ON/OFFswitch(rear)
memorycard
reader
paperpath
modemconnector
(rear)
pre-cutlabel
dispenserink reservoir
cover
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1.1.2 Overall inside view
inkreservoir printhead
postagemeter
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1.1.3 Touch screen and keyboard
advertisement
postagevalue
date
selection keyslinked to
touch keys on the screen
workingmode
warningmessage
user definedlist of
parameters
text
signal lightstatus whenconnected
batchconfiguration
00.00 0
LOW POSTAGEXX/XX/XXXX
DEPT 1 MARKETINGTOI XXXXXX
DEPT
AD DIE
1
TEXT
1ABCMODE
PRESORTREPORTON
LIGHTLETTER
BOX
NEW
BATCH CONFIGINFO
HOME LOGIN CLEAN
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locking and standby mode
RESET return to main menu with default settings
label mode selection
C input value reset-clear
STARTSTOP
switching on/off envelope or label feed when noelectronic connection with the inserter.
0 to 9 numeric entry keys
OK or OK validating a selection
ESCAPE return to previous menu with no validation
HOME return to main menu with no validation (excepttimeout)
LOGIN access to Supervisor mode and Service modeevery time
LOGOUT return to User mode
indicates that there are other choices orselections in the next page
indicates that there are other choices orselections in the next and previous pages
indicates that there are other choices orselections in the previous page
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1.2 Installing the machine
1.2.1 Prepare the mailing machineThe mailing machine has to be installed on a flat, horizontalsurface. It is always near an inserter, connected or not electronically.Please allow sufficient free space as follows:- above the machine to enable the opening of the covers.- at the rear of the machine for cooling.With the O/I switch in the “ O ” position, connect the power cord tothe rear of the machine and to an 110V AC electrical outlet.Insert one end the telephone cable into the modem connector atthe rear of the machine and the other to an analog telephone walljack to enable Tele Meter Setting® resetting connection.
For security purposes, please ensure that all the items arecorrectly assembled prior to switch on the configuration.
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be sure toinstall theblackterminatorplug here
Printer
terminator
Port 4
(1) Specific optional cable provided by the production folderinserter manufacturer.
A connection error may generate a failure.
1.2.2 Connections at the rear of the machine
Connections at the rear of the mailing machine
Modem
Port 2
Port 1:Optional light
Port 3
Inserterconnector
(1)
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AC power outlet
Inserterconnector
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(1)
(2) (3)
1.2.3 Ink reservoir and printheadIt is possible to replace the reservoir when the machine is OFF orwhile machine is running until the final "ink out" message appears.To prevent unpriming of the system, this operation should last lessthan one minute. If it takes longer, the machine will stop automaticallyuntill the user completes the operation and restarts the machine.It is possible to replace the printhead when the machine isswitched on (no possibility when the machine is OFF).
WHEN TO REPLACE INK RESERVOIR ORPRINTHEAD
- When the message "ink low" is displayed, printing may continue;- When the message "ink very low" is displayed, printing may
continue, but it is strongly recommended to replace the inkreservoir;
- When the message “ink out” appears, ink reservoir must bereplaced before continuing operation.
In the first and second cases, it is possible to replace theink reservoir while machine is running.
INK RESERVOIR REPLACE-MENT PROCESS
If the machine is not running,switch machine OFF, then:
- Open the reservoirdoor (1).
- Press on the frontof the ink reservoir(2), then on the righthand side (3) inorder to remove it.
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- Open the top cover and printheadcover: the printhead will move to the“replacement” position.
- Remove inkreservoir.
- Insert the new inkreservoir .
- Press on thefront of the inkreservoir (1),then on the lefthand side (2) inorder to lock it.
- Close thereservoir door(3).
- Switch machineON.
PRINTHEAD REPLACEMENT
The machine must be switched on.
(1)
(2)
(3)
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- Press on the front of the printhead in order toremove it.
- Remove it.
- Insert the new printhead.
- Lock it in position by pinching the rear of theprinthead.
- Close top cover (the printhead is automaticallyreset in the “protection” position).
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1.3 Connecting mailing machine to an inserter2 modes of connection are available:- mechanical connection;- electronic connection.
From the main screen, press MENU and select USER SETUP
(press OK to confirm); the following screen will appear:
LANGUAGE
BUZZER
CONTRAST
INSERTER
HOMEHOME OK
USER SETUP DISPL... POSTA...
LOGIN
NOT CONNECT. CONNECTED
AMERICAN ENGLISH
OFF ON ERR ON KEY
1616 +-
Select "CONNECTED" if you are using an electronic connectionwith a specific cable supplied by your Production Folder InserterVendor between your mailing system and your inserter. Select"NOT CONNECT." if there is just a mechanical connection betweenthe two modules.
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2. PROTECTING THE MACHINE BY AN ACCESS PINCODE
At power-up or when pressing a key if the machine is in the sleepmode, the screen may prompt you to enter a 4-digit user pin code(when access to the machine has been protected by thesupervisor).
PIN NUMBER ?
****
OKESCAPE
- If the department mode option is activated, the list of thedepartments available is displayed as follows:
1 DIRECTION2 MARKETING3 FINANCE4 RESEARCH5 FACTORY
3 FINANCE
LOGIN OK
DEPARTMENTS
User may select a department:- Select the desired department using keys and ;
- Validate the selection by pressing key OK ;- If the department is protected by a code, enter the code (4
digits), using the numeric pad.The machine is ready and displays the main menu.
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3. ENTERING POSTAGE VALUE AND PROCESSINGMAIL
There are 2 modes to meter mails:- LB: Letter Box mode;- BMAU: Presorted/Batch Mail Acceptance unit mode.
Letter Box modeThis function is designed to allow the user to print in Letter Boxmode for non-presorted mail.This mode adds the FIM MARK near the indicium as requestedby the USPS.
Presorted modeThis function is used with presorted mail. No FIM D mark isrequired for automated presort mail.
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There are 20 allocations for mail class regardless of themode (letter box or presorted):
- 5 are pre-defined (and can be changed by the Supervisor);- 15 are empty (to be defined by the Supervisor).See below the 10 slots for mail class and postage value:
ESCAPE OK
POSTAGE CLASS
08.056
1100200.000
1100205.040
1100200.000
STANDARDAMOUNTMAIL CLASS
NEXTNEXT
PRSRT STD
RATE 3
RATE 2
RATE 1
RATE 0
SUP
.../...
ESCAPE OK
POSTAGE CLASS
08.056
1100200.000
1100205.040
1100200.000
STANDARDAMOUNTMAIL CLASS
NEXTNEXT
PRSRT STD
RATE 19
RATE 18
RATE 17
RATE 16
SUP
PREV
When selection for rate is done, the user comes back automaticallyto main screen after pressing OK .
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3.1 Entering a postage valueFive different mail classes will be embedded by default in themachine : «PresortedFirstClass / FirstClassAuto / Standard /PresortedStandard / NonprofitOrg». The other ones, if needed,may be entered manually by the supervisor.
The supervisor enters manually the 20 pre-default postage(values + mail class) by pressing the MAIL CLASS and theAMOUNT area for each rate.
ESCAPE OK
POSTAGE CLASS
08.056
1100200.000
1100205.040
1100200.000
STANDARDAMOUNTMAIL CLASS
NEXTNEXT
PRSRT STD
RATE 3
RATE 2
RATE 1
RATE 0
SUP
It is up to the supervisor to check that mail classes andamounts are in line with USPS requirements.
POSTAGE CLASS MENU is reached when touching tactile keyin main screen:- There are three settings displayed if inserter is connected- There is one setting display if inserter is not connected
HOME OK
FRAC...BATCH CONFIGURA... MODE
SETTING ASETTING A
SETTING ASETTING B
SETTING ASETTING C
SETTING ALABEL
LOGIN
PRSRT FIRST-CLASS MAIL 00.123
NOT ACTIVE
NOT ACTIVE
NOT ACTIVE
Press SETTING ASETTING A to preset this setting.
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By touching MAIL CLASS key:
RATE 1 : AMOUNTRATE 1 : MAIL CL.
01 PRSRT FIRST-CLASS MAIL2 FRIST-CLASS AUTO3 STANDARD4 PRSRT STD5 NONPROFIT6
0
ESCAPE OK MODIFY
By touching MODIFY key:
PRSRT FIRST-CL_
SUP
Q W E R T Y U I O
A S D F G H J K
Z X C V B N M
P
SPACE
L
ESCAPE 123 OK
MAIL CLASS24 CH. MAX
By touching AMOUNT key:
00.095
3 4
8 9
OLD VALUE : _NEW VALUE :
0 1
5 6 7
2
ESCAPE OK
5 DIGITS
.
RATE 1 : AMOUNT SUP
Once the machine has been pre-set by the supervisor, either atthe installation or later, user can activate postage.The user can set postage values once the supervisor has presetthem.
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3.2 Using values
3.2.1 With machine electronically connectedFor a machine connected electronically to an inserter, the user willstore in a specific memory 3 amounts among the 10 pre-set by thesupervisor as references for the inserter. The inserter will be ableto process with one of those 3 amounts in the same batch usingthe electronic protocol.
POSTAGE CLASS MENU is reached when touching tactile keyin main screen.The user could also choose to process mails without postagevalue (Null metering). This mode which is different from «PassThrough» mode is limited to a few envelopes to prevent drying ofthe head and selected from the inserter.
3.2.2 With machine mechanically connectedFor a machine not connected electronically, the user choosesdirectly from the display of the mailing system the postage hewould like to activate among the 10 pre-set by the supervisor(same sequence with 1 postage chosen).
HOME OK
FRAC...BATCH CONFIGURA... MODE
SETTING ASETTING A
SETTING ALABEL
LOGIN
PRSRT FIRST-CLASS MAIL 00.123
NOT ACTIVE
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0 NOT ACTIVE1 PRSRT FIRST-CLASS MAIL 00.1232 00.0003 FIRST-CLASS AUTO 01.6804 00.0005 00.0006 00.000
1 PRSRT FIRST-CLASS MAIL 00.123
ESCAPE OK
MAIL CLASS AMOUNTSETTING BSETTING A SETTING C
3.3 Processing mailThe user needs to select the letterbox or presorted mode beforemetering.
- To select the MODE, touch the postage value area in the mainscreen as described page 13.The screen below will appear:
0 NORMAL1 PRESORTED2 PASS THROUGH3 MESSAGE4 DATER
0 LETTER BOX
HOME OK
MAIL .. FRAC.. MODE
LOGIN
- Press on OK when selection is done.
3.3.1 Inserters with electronic connectionWJ Pro mailing system can be connected to Production FolderInserter supporting the electronic protocol (PFI vendor cableneeded).When the electronic connection exists, it is up to the user toactivate it through the USER SETUP menu, selecting
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"CONNECTED":
LANGUAGE
BUZZER
CONTRAST
INSERTER
HOMEHOME OK
USER SETUP DISPL... RATE
LOGIN
NOT CONNECT. CONNECTED
AMERICAN ENGLISH
OFF ON ERR ON KEY
1616 +-
With this configuration, the metering order comes from the inserter,whatever the mode is: letterbox or presorted. The only exceptionconcerns the labels printed from the mailing system (see § 1.1section B).This allows the inserter to switch from one postage to anotherbetween each envelope providing that postage is one of the 3 pre-defined amounts set into the mailing system.To select postage, press setting A, B and C. For each of them,user choose between predefined list and press OK .
HOME OK
FRAC...BATCH CONFIGURA... MODE
SETTING ASETTING A
SETTING ASETTING B
SETTING ASETTING C
SETTING ALABEL
LOGIN
PRSRT FIRST-CLASS MAIL 00.123
NOT ACTIVE
NOT ACTIVE
NOT ACTIVE
You cannot change TEXT, mail class dynamically in abatch.
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3.3.2 Inserters with mechanical connection onlyFor a machine not connected electronically, the user choosesdirectly from the display of the mailing system the postage hewould like to activate among the 10 pre-set by the supervisor.To select postage, the process is the same as § 3.3.1 with settingA only.
0 NOT ACTIVE1 PRSRT FIRST-CLASS MAIL 00.1232 00.0003 FIRST-CLASS AUTO 01.6804 00.0005 00.0006 00.000
1 PRSRT FIRST-CLASS MAIL 00.123
ESCAPE OK
MAIL CLASS AMOUNTSETTING BSETTING A SETTING C
3.3.3 Pass through mode
This function allows the envelope to go through the mailing systemwithout printing. This eliminates the need to remove the mailingsystem from the inserter when metering is not required.When this mode is activated, PASS THROUGH is displayed onthe screen, when activated (select PASS THROUGH mode asyou do for Letter Box or Presorted mode; see § 3.3).
It is possible to use the batch registers counter to count itemsprocessed in this mode.
In addition to the PASS TROUGH mode, when electronicallylinked to the inserter, an external command could be sent from theinserter to the mailing system to use a mode close to "passthrough" for a few envelopes which will not be metered (In thisspecific mode, number of envelopes passing through withoutfranking should be limited from the inserter to 20 envelopes toprevent the printhead from drying).
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3.3.4 Autoclean processIn order to ensure constant printing quality, the mailing machinewill automatically clean the printhead at regular intervals.
In any case, the maximal interval between two cleaning cycles willnot exceed a 45 minutes (counter reset at the end of each cleaningcycle).
When electronically connected to an inserter, WJ PRO will trans-mit a signal to the inserter requesting to stop sending envelopeswhen the counter reaches the threshold. There is no time-outfeature. To minimize number of stops in the middle of a batch, themailing system will check the counter at each «Stop» from theinserter. If the counter is above 70% of the threshold, the machinewill execute the cleaning process.
When not connected, WJ PRO will automatically proceed to thecleaning cycle when the counter reaches the threshold OR ontime-out (user settable). To minimize the number of stops in themiddle of a batch, the mailing system will check the counter ateach «Stop» from the mailing system. If the counter is above 70%of the threshold, the machine will execute the cleaning process.
The threshold (counter) set by default at 45 minutes may bedecreased by the supervisor through the following menu, selecting"HEADSET CLEANING":
7 INK INFORMATION8 POSTAL SERVICES910 BMAU REPORT SETUP
MENUS
HOME LOGOUT CLEAN OK
9 HEADSET CLEANING
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SUP
THRESHOLD (SEC.)
INACTIVITY TIMER(SEC.)
HEADSET CLEANING
001530
+-
- +
HOMEHOME LOGOUT OK
WARNING THRESH. (SEC.) - +
00152700
0015120
During the autoclean cycle, rollers and motors are stopped.The supervisor can change:- Threshold : time max between two headset cleaning (by default
2700s / min=1 / max=9999) ; 0 inhibate this function.- Inactivity timer (only for system without inserter communication)
: time during the franking machine doesn’t detect document (bydefault 600s / min=20s / max=3600s)
- Warning Thresh (only for system without inserter communication):time during the flashing light switched on before to launch anauto clean process (by default 120s / min=0s / max=240s).
It is also possible to manually execute a cleaning cycle by pres-sing the CLEAN button in user mode (short cut in the mainscreen).
00.00 0
LOW POSTAGEXX/XX/XXXX
DEPT 1 MARKETINGTOI XXXXXX
LOGINMENU
DEPT
AD DIE
1
TEXT
1ABCMODE
PRESORTREPORTON
LIGHTLETTER
BOX
NEW
BATCH CONFIGINFO
CLEAN
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3.3.5 Date advance functionPressing the date area in the main screen it is possible to printup to 30 days ahead schedule with WJ PRO.
200 DATE OFF100 DAY OFF 0 NO DATE ADVANCE 1 TODAY + 1 2 TODAY + 2 3 TODAY + 3 4 TODAY + 4
LOGOUTHOME OKAUTO
SUPDATE ADVER...TEXT
WJ PRO allows the meter to switch automatically from one dayto another at a certain time.
AUTO DATE ADVANCE MODE
ACTIVATION TIME
SUPAUTOMATIC DATE ADVANCE SETUP
ESCAPE OK
11001100
OFF ON
When activated the "date advance setting" remains active evenafter a stand by mode. Two cases:- When not connected electronically, the user is informed and has
to acknoledge at each start.- When connected electronically, the machine asks the user to
confirm date advance activation at the first start after the time ofshift to the next day
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4. MODIFYING OF THE IMPRINTThe imprint may be modified by selecting:- date;- slogan;- text;
advertisementslogan
date postage
your zip code(updated if you
move)text die
- In the main screen, select the area to be modified by using thetouchscreen: the available options are displayed.
- Select an option using keys and or by pressingdirectly the numeric key corresponding to the selection.
- To confirm and return to the previous screen, press on OK .
meterserial
number
INKJET MAILINGMACHINE
INKJET FRANKINGMACHINE
IBI Lite indicia LIVE with FIM mark(rate class integrated inthe indicia if needed)
Text SloganLETTER BOX MODE
MESSAGE MODE
DATER MODE
PRESORTED MODE
Date
Text
Text
Text
Slogan
Slogan
IBI Lite indicia LIVE with FIM mark(rate class integrated inthe indicia if needed)
IBI Lite indicia LIVEwith FIM mark
(mail class integrated inthe indicia if needed)
IBI Lite indicia LIVEwith no mark
(mail class integrated inthe indicia if needed)
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Whenever the machine is switched on or when resumingoperation following a standby period, the machinerestores the default values defined by the supervisor(advertisement, text, date).It is also the case when the user switches from one modeto another (Letter Box, Presorted...)
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5. CONNECTING TO DEPARTMENTS
- In order to use departments, the supervisor must firstactivate the department mode first (see section B,paragraph "Defining security").
- The machine is defaulted with DEPT OFF. In order to usedepartments, select DEPT ON in supervisor mode.
Total postage used and a number of pieces may be assigned toa department selected from a list, as described below.- In the main screen press on the tactile area under the DEPT tab
to display Department Menu
1 NAME12CHARA2 DIRECTION3 DESIGN4 RESEARCH5 CE6 FACTORY
3 DESIGN
LOGIN OK
DEPARTMENTS
- Select a department, using the arrows or by keying in directly thedepartment number via the numeric pad.
- Validate your selection by pressing key OK .- If the department is protected by a code, enter the code to allow
access to the department (a PIN can be up to 4 digits).
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- Departments sharing the same access pin code make upa group.When you have entered the access pin code once, youwill not be prompted to enter the pin code again withinthe same group.
- The last department selected will be proposed by defaultwhen operation is resumed after a standby period orafter the machine power-up.
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6. CONNECTION TO TELE METER SETTING® SERVER
6.1 Adding PostagePostage may be purchased from the USPS, using the Hasler TeleMeter Setting® (TMS) system.
Connect one end of the telephone link cable to the Modem socket
( ) at the rear of the machine and the other end to an adjacentanalog telephone jack. The meter only requires connection to thetelephone jack during the Add Postage or Clear Lockout transac-tion.
If access to adding postage (resetting) has been protected by thesupervisor, the screen prompts to enter a 4-digit TMS code.
- In the main screen press on key MENU , and select POSTAL
SERVICES, then CREDIT using keys and orby pressing directly the numeric key corresponding to theselection.
- To confirm, press on OK :
RECREDIT AMOUNTOLD VALUE: 1000NEW VALUE: _
ESCAPE OK
INFO
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- Enter the amount to be added and press OK .
Press 1 0 0 0 for $1000.
The machine will connect to the Tele Meter Setting® System. Atthe end of the transaction, you should see displayed:
TRANSACTION SUCCESSFULCURRENT CREDIT : 1000
OK
INFO
6.2 Clearing a PO lockoutUSPS regulations require that your meter must be set at leastonce every three months. The WJ Pro meter has an internal timerthat tracks your reset activity. After three months without addingpostage, a PO LOCKOUT message is displayed and postageprinting is disabled.To clear the lockout:- Select the menu POSTAL SERVICES, then select AUDIT;- Press OK to confirm.When the Clear Lockout transaction is completed, postage printingis enabled.
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6.3 Completing an interrupted add postage transactionIf an Add Postage transaction is accidentally interrupted beforethe transfer has been completed, you will receive the followingerror message: "x".- Select the menu POSTAL SERVICES, then select CREDIT;- Confirm with OK to automatically finish the incomplete
transaction.
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7. USING OPTIONAL STATUS LIGHTS TOWERA three light device may be connected tothe WJ PRO through its serial port #1(RS232 connection).
WJ PRO will activate the lights based onthe following criteria:
- Green light: Ready to print (as soon as therollers are running)
- Yellow light: Warning alert. System isoperational but requires attention(Printhead, low ink level, etc.).
- Red light: Machine not operational. WJ PROis in stand-by mode or there is an error;such as "cover open", "printhead empty", or "paper jam".
Yellow flashing light: Approaching printhead cleaning cycle (basedon supervisor set-up)("WARNING THRESOLD" § 2.3.4)
During the cleaning cycle :- For the electronic connection both GREEN and orange light
(flashing) are activated.- For the mechanical connection both RED and orange light
(flashing) are activatedAfter the cycle has completed the green light will return.
Red flashing light: Low postage alert or the time out START/STOP is going to power off the motors soon (based on supervisordefined threshold).
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8. PC CONNECTIONWJ PRO supports a specific fusion PC accounting application.Please call your contact information for further details.
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SECTION B: ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
1. ADDITIONAL OPERATIONS PERFORMED BY THEMACHINE ......................................................................... 451.1 Printing on labels 451.2 Date printing 451.3 Message printing 451.4 Report printing 46
2. MACHINE CONFIGURATION PRINTING (SUPERVISORMODE) .............................................................................. 552.1 Enabling the supervisor mode 552.2 User setup (in supervisor mode) 592.3 Supervisor setup 59
2.3.1 Security and high value alert 602.3.2 Low funds alert 612.3.3 Time 622.3.4 Time-out 632.3.5 Touchscreen calibration 662.3.6 Serial port setup 67
2.4 Display setup 672.5 Departments 682.6 Print alignment setup 702.7 Reports 712.8 Ink information 722.9 Postal services 732.10 Downloading an advertisement slogan 752.11 Text modification 772.12 Exiting the supervisor mode 78
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1. ADDITIONAL OPERATIONS PERFORMED BY THEMACHINE
1.1 Printing on labelsIt is possible to print labels when allowed by the supervisor andchosen by the user:- Press key ;- If required, enter the number (from 1 to 999) of labels to be
processed at the same value (default value is 1).
- Press on key STARTSTOP : The machine will automatically print the
required number of labels at the displayed value.
For a single label, simply press and then STARTSTOP .
1.2 Date printingThis function is designed to print the date instead of a postage imprint.
04-28-06
It is possible to use the batch registers to count items processedin this mode.
1.3 Message printingIt is possible to print TEXT only by selecting the message printingmode. This allows the user to print predefined text without meteringenvelopes.
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1.4 Report printing
REPORT PRINTING IN USER MODE
The following reports (or statements) may be printed with a printeror on label in user mode:- General registers : Provides the main registers of the machine.
These counters are not resettable.- Batch data : Provides the number of documents printed between
two reset of the counter in each mode (batch = letter box orpresorted ; pass through ; message ; dater). These counters areindependent and can be set to zero by the user.
- This month report : Provides the number of items, total postagemetered per day, and the ascending register during the currentmonth.
- Prev month report : Provides the number of items, total postagemetered per day, and the ascending register during the previousmonth.
- Annual report : Provides the amount of postage used per monthand the ascending register during the year.
- Postage set report : Provides the data of the last recredit.- Inserter batch report : It provided the data of the current Presorted/
BMAU batch. This data is initialized at the beginning of eachnew Presorted batch setup by the user.
1 GENERAL REGISTERS2 BATCH DATA3 THIS MONTH REPORT4 PREV MONTH REPORT5 ANNUAL REPORT6 POSTAGE SET REPORT7 INSERTER BATCH REGISTER
3 THIS MONTH REPORT
HEADS...REPORTS
HOME LOGIN OK
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REPORT PRINTING IN SUPERVISOR MODE
The following reports (or statements) may be printed with a printeror on label in supervisor mode:
- Modules details : Provides the software version, serial numberand number of cycle of the different components of the mailingmachine (meter, mailing system, label dispenser).
- Setup report : Provides specific technical setup data like stateof the meter; high value setting, time out setting.
- Dept setup report : Provides the status of each department(name ; open, closed or locked, pin code).
- Print value history : Provides the last 20 values printed in letterbox or presorted mode.
- Postage set history : Provides the 10th last postage refills.- General registers : Provides the main registers of the machine.
These counters are not resettable.- Batch data : Provides the number of documents printed between
two reset of the counter in each mode (batch = letter box orpresorted ; pass through ; message ; dater). These counters areindependent and can be set to zero by the user.
- This month report : Provides the number of items, total postagemetered per day, and the ascending register during the currentmonth.
- Prev month report : Provides the number of items, total postagemetered per day, and the ascending register during the previousmonth.
- Annual report : Provides the amount of postage used per monthand the ascending register during the year.
- Postage set report : Provides the data of the last recredit.- Inserter batch report : Provides the data of the current Presorted/
BMAU batch. This data is initialized at the beginning of eachnew Presorted batch setup by the user.
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DEPAR...POSTA... REPORTS
HOME LOGOUT OK
1 MODULES DETAILS2 SETUP REPORT3 DEPT SETUP REPORT4 PRINT VALUE HISTORY5 POSTAGE SET HISTORY6 GENERAL REGTRS7 BATCH DATA
3 DEPT SETUP REPORT
SUP
DEPAR...POSTA... REPORTS
HOME LOGOUT OK
8 THIS MONTH REPORT9 PREV MONTH REPORT10 ANNUAL REPORT11 POSTAGE SET REPORT12 INSERTER BATCH REGISTER
10 ANNUAL REPORT
SUP
- From the main screen press on key MENU , and select
REPORTS using keys and or by pressingdirectly the numeric key corresponding to the selection.
- To confirm, press on OK ; the below menu is displayed:
1 GENERAL REGTRS2 BATCH DATA3 THIS MONTH REPORT4 PREV MONTH REPORT5 ANNUAL REPORT6 POSTAGE SET REPORT
3 THIS MONTH REPORT
POSTA..REPORTS ONLIN..
HOME LOGIN OK
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- Select a report using keys and or by pressingdirectly the numeric key corresponding to the selection.
- To confirm, press on OK . For example, by selecting"GENERAL REGISTERS", the below screen is displayed:
DESC XXXXX NORM.ITEMS XXXXXXASC XXXXX HIGH ITEMS XXXXXXCTL XXXXX ZERO ITEMS XXXXXX
TOTAL ITEMS XXXXXX
PRINTED ON :
ESCAPE PRINT
GENERAL REGISTERSPRINTER
- Press PRINTER to select the label printer (if a printer isconnected to the machine):
PRINTERLABELS
PRINTER is displayed. Then, simply press LABELS orPRINTER.
- Press PRINT : the report will be automatically printed out
(press NEXT if there is more than one page).
1 BATCH REGTRS 02 PASS THRU XXXXX3 MESSAGE XXXXX4 DATER XXXXX
1 BATCH DATA 0
ESCAPE RESET
BATCH DATA
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and selecting a batch register using keys and ;
then, when pushing on RESET , the selected batch register isreset to zero.For Presorted/BMAU mode, the user decides to start a newreport and press the "PRESORT REPORT" button on the mainscreen:
00.00 0
LOW POSTAGEXX/XX/XXXX
DEPT 1 MARKETINGTOI XXXXXX
LOGINMENU
DEPT
AD DIE
1
TEXT
1ABCMODE
PRESORTREPORTON
LIGHTLETTER
BOX
NEW
BATCH CONFIGINFO
CLEAN
Then, by pressing PRESORT REPORT:
00.00 0
LOW POSTAGEXX/XX/XXXX
DEPT 1 MARKETING
INFO
TOI XXXXXX
PRINTCANCEL
DEPT
AD DIE
1
TEXT
1ABCMODE
LETTERBOX
PRESORT BATCH / REPORT
OK
BATCH CONFIG
START A NEW BATCHPRESS « PRINT » TO PRINT
YOUR REPORT BEFORE TO CLEAR ITWITH THE « OK » BUTTON .
To print the report on the selected device (either label or printer),the user selects the «INSERTER BATCH REGISTER» item in thelist of reports:
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1 GENERAL REGISTERS2 BATCH DATA3 THIS MONTH REPORT4 PREV MONTH REPORT5 ANNUAL REPORT6 POSTAGE SET REPORT7 INSERTER BATCH REGISTER7 INSERTER BATCH REGISTER
POSTA..REPORTS ONLIN..
HOME LOGIN OK
By selecting inserter batch register on the report screen, the usermay view the report information screens.
START OF BATCHDATE TIME TOTAL ITEMS04/28/06 10:06 163
ASC DESC552.860 19447.140CTL20000.000
PRINTED ON :
ESCAPE PRINT
INSERTER BATCH REGISTERPRINTER
NEXT
(2/6)
RESET PREV
END OF BATCHDATE TIME TOTAL ITEMS04/28/06 10:07 166
ASC DESC554.860 19445.140CTL20000.000
PRINTED ON :
ESCAPE PRINT
INSERTER BATCH REGISTERSPRINTER
NEXT
(2/6)
RESET PREV
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AMOUNT ITEMS TOTAL1.000 1 1.0000.500 1 1.0000.000 00000 00000.0000.000 00000 00000.0000.000 00000 00000.0000.000 00000 00000.0000.000 00000 00000.000
PRINTED ON :
ESCAPE PRINT
INSERTER BATCH REGISTERSPRINTER
PREV
(x/6)
RESET NEXT
TOTAL ITEMS 3TOTAL POSTAGE 2.000
PRINTED ON :
ESCAPE PRINT
INSERTER BATCH REGISTERSPRINTER
PREV
(6/6)
RESET NEXT
For customers who do not want to use this kind of report, thesupervisor is able to disable this feature by going into the"PRESORT BATCH SETUP" item and selecting "NOT ACTIVE":
7 INK INFORMATION8 HEADSET CLEANING9 PRESORT BATCH SETUP
MENUS
HOME LOGOUT CLEAN OK
9 PRESORT BATCH SETUP
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SUP
BMAU BATCH
BMAU BATCH SETUP
ESCAPE OK
NOT ACTIVEACTIVE
In this case, the BMAU BATCH button does not appear on themain screen.
"NOT ACTIVE" is the default mode.
As the report is limited to 20 entries (20 different postage values),an alert is raised to the user when 15 different postages havebeen used from the beginning of the batch activation.
00.00 0
LOW POSTAGEXX/XX/XXXX
DEPT 1 MARKETINGBATCH RUNNING
INFO
TOI XXXXXXDEPT
AD DIE
1
TEXT
1ABCMODELETTER
BOX
ERROR
OK
BATCH CONFIG
T150 YOUR REPORT IS ALMOST FULL.YOU HAVE TO START A NEW PRESORT BATCH.
Press OK to acknowledge the message and display mainscreen.When the report reachEs 20 different entries, the user shouldcreate a new batch, or ask the supervisor to deactivate thisfeature.
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00.00 0
LOW POSTAGEXX/XX/XXXX
INFO
TOI XXXXXXDEPT
AD DIE
1
TEXT
1ABCMODELETTER
BOX
ERROR
OK
BATCH CONFIG
DEPT 1 MARKETINGBATCH RUNNING
T151 YOUR REPORT IS FULL.YOU MUST TO START A NEW PRESORT BATCH.
Press OK to acknowledge the message and display mainscreen.The other registers and batch counters are not impacted by themanagement and the process related to the BMAU/presorteddata.
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2. MACHINE CONFIGURATION PRINTING(SUPERVISOR MODE)
Under this mode, the Supervisor can access to all the machinefunctions, except postage printing. The scrolling procedure fromscreen to screen is the same as in the user mode, except that thesupervisor mode includes a number of extra configuration functionkeys. The supervisor has access to all the departments.
Mail processing cannot be done in supervisor mode.
2.1 Enabling the supervisor mode
The supervisor mode may be activated by pressing LOGIN .The screen below will appear:
00.000
LOW POSTAGEXX/XX/XXXX
DEPT 1 MARKETINGTOI XXXXXX
LOGINMENU
DEPT
AD DIE
1
TEXT
1ABCMODE
PRESORTREPORTON
LIGHTLETTER
BOX
NEW
BATCH CONFIGINFO
CLEAN
00.000
LOW POSTAGEXX/XX/XXXX
DEPT 1 MARKETINGTOI XXXXXX
DEPT
AD DIE
1
TEXT
1ABCMODE
ON
LIGHTLETTER
BOX
NEW
BATCH CONFIG
PIN NUMBER ?
OKESCAPE
INFO****
- Enter the supervisor code (4 digits) and press OK or OK key.
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From the main screen press on key MENU . The main menu inthe supervisor mode will appear:
0 USER SETUP1 SUPERVISOR SETUP2 DISPLAY SETUP3 DEPARTMENTS4 RATE5 PRINTING INKER SERVICING6 REPORTS
0 USER SETUP
MENUS SUP
HOME LOGOUT CLEAN OK
then (by pressing )
7 INK INFORMATION8 HEADSET CLEANING9 PRESORT BATCH SETUP8 HEADSET CLEANING
MENUS SUP
HOME LOGOUT CLEAN OK
The "SUP" indication on the top right of the menu screen indicatesthat the user is in the supervisor mode.
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GENERALITIES
A number of menus or selection keys can only be accessed insupervisor mode:- The MODIFY function used to modify for instance names,
departments, advertisement, etc.- The DEFLT function designed to select a default value.
- The C key designed to do a backspace in the alphanumericentry screen.
In supervisor mode, the complete lists are displayed on thescreen.
On the screens, the default values are signaled by a checkmark"✔". To change a default value, select a new value and press
DEFLT key. The checkmark "✔" moves to indicate the newselection.
Selecting a value as a DEFLT , means that it will be activewhen the mail machine is powered on or returns fromsleeping mode.
In the "SLOGAN" menu, select "SLOGAN 3", using keys and or numeric key 3 for instance:
0 NO AD DIE1 FLAG2 RECYCLE3 FIRST CLASS4 AIR MAIL5 SEASONS GREETINGS6 EMPTY
SUP
HOME LOGOUT MODIFY DEFLT OK
TEXTDATE ADVERT DIE
3 FIRST CLASS
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When pressing DEFLT key, the following screen isdisplayed:
0 NO AD DIE1 FLAG2 RECYCLE3 FIRST CLASS4 AIR MAIL5 SEASONS GREETINGS6 EMPTY
SUP
HOME LOGOUT MODIFY DEFLT OK
TEXTDATE ADVERT DIE
3 FIRST CLASS
To activate an advertisement slogan, select it in theprevious screen and press MODIFY . The following screenis displayed:
STATUS
NAME
NUMBER 1
EXIST YES
ADVERT DIE MODIF SUP
ESCAPE OKLOAD
MARKETINGFLAG
NOT ACTIVE ACTIVE
Select ACTIVE by simply touching ACTIVE .
Validate with OK .
Method for making a mail class die or text message active is thesame as for advertisement slogan.
✔
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2.2 User setup (in supervisor mode)When pressing "USER SETUP" the screen below appears:
LANGUAGE
BUZZER
CONTRAST
INSERTER
HOMEHOME OK
USER SETUP DISPL... RATE
LOGIN
NOT CONNECT. CONNECTED
AMERICAN ENGLISH
OFF ON ERR ON KEY
1616 +-
Select the language, the buzzer function and the contrast simplyby touching keys and press OK to validate all the selections.
2.3 Supervisor setupWhen selecting "SUPERVISOR SETUP" (after entering insupervisor mode), the screen below appears:
1 SECURITY2 TIME3 TIMEOUT8 SERIAL PORT SETUP9 LIGHT TEST
3 TIMEOUT
SUPDISPL...USER ... SUPERV. SETUP
HOME LOGOUT OK
✔
✔
✔
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2.3.1 Security and high value alertAfter selecting “SECURITY” in the main supervisor menu, thebelow menu will be displayed:
USER PIN # 1234
MACHINE STATUS
HIGH VAL ALERT
SUPSECURITY
ESCAPE OK
1234512345
NORMAL LOCKED
123412345
- USER PIN # : is used to define the user accesscode (4 digits). Note: '0000' = freeaccess by default. Can be changedby the supervisor.
- MACHINE STATUS : becomes “LOCKED" when themaximum number of pin codeattempts is reached.
Press OK to validate all the selections.
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DEFINING THE HIGH VALUE ALERT
The HIGH VALUE ALERT prevents inadvertent metering of a highpostage value.In the "SECURITY" screen, after selecting the "HIGH VAL ALERT"menu, the below screen will be displayed:
1245
SUP
3 4
8 9
OLD VALUE :_NEW VALUE :
0 1
5 6 7
2
ESCAPE OK
HIGH VALUE ALERT
Simply enter the new value, using the numeric keypad (with nodecimal point or comma, e.g.: 99000 corresponds to 99.000).
2.3.2 Low funds alertAn alert is implemented to signal low funds in the meter in advanceto the user. This intends to prevent the user to be stopped withoutcredit in the meter in the middle of a batch, causing also paper jamfrom the inserter.
This warning is indicated by a flashing red signal light when thelevel of money in the meter reaches a low funds threshold .This threshold is preset by the supervisor in the range from 0 to99999$ ; By default , it is set to 250$00.
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PREFIX 33
TELEPHONE #
LOW FUNDS THRESLD
POC PIN # 3321
SUPPOSTAL CONNECTION SETUP
ESCAPE OK
3354
123
33
18662961331
250
0000
2.3.3 TimeAfter selecting "TIME" in the main supervisor menu, the screenbelow will be displayed:
1455
SUP
3 4
8 9
OLD VALUE :_NEW VALUE :
0 1
5 6 7
2
TIME SETUP (HHMM 0000 to 2400)
ESCAPE OK
To set the time, simply enter the new value, using the numeric keys(max + 3hours). Validate by pressing or touching OK .
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2.3.4 Time-out
Time-out, standby and sleepAfter selecting "TIME OUT" in the main supervisor menu, thescreen below is displayed:
SUP
START (10 - 9999)
SLEEP (30 - 9999)
STANDBY (1 - 9999)
STOP (1 - 9999)
TIMEOUT (SEC)
ESCAPE
0015
0015
0015
0015
1800
1800
0240
0060
+-
-
-
-
+
+
+
NEXT
SUP
WARNING STOP (0 - 240)
TIMEOUT (SEC)
ESCAPE
0015120 +-
PREV
The timeout delays, expressed in seconds, are determined by thesupervisor (between 0 and 3600 seconds, in one secondincrements). The maximum delay is 3600 seconds or 60 minutes:
START : waiting time for the first document with the transportmotor in operation. After this time out the machine stops.STOP : time out before the machine stops after the last documentprocessing.
These two time out will be inhibited if their value is 0. Addin the user guide.
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- STANDBY: time-out before the Printhead returns to the cappingstation (protection area that prevents the ink from drying in thePrinthead) after the motor has stopped (recommended standbytimeout: 150 sec.)
- SLEEP: time-out before the machine goes into sleep modeafter the Printhead returns to the capping station in standby(recommended sleep time-out: 120 sec.).
"Warning STOP"For mechanical connection, there is a message displayed beforethe motors stop."Franking machine will stop soon": this message will be signaledby a red flashing light and is displayed few seconds before to stopthe motor. These few seconds ("Warning STOP") are adjustablefrom 0 to 240s by the supervisor in the TIMEOUT menu (newpage named TIMEOUT : Warning) - by default 120s.
If time out "Warning STOP" is higher than time outSTART and STOP, the light is red flashing from the startaction.
For electronic connection, it is the inserter whichauthorizes the franking machine to stop its motor, at thesame process used for the function STOP from postagemeter.
To modify the "SLEEP" time, enter the desired time (inseconds) using - and + keys, or touch 0240 toaccess to the numeric screen and enter the desired time-out time. Confirm with ESCAPE .
With inserter mode ON, the timeouts are maintained butare not taken into account when the motor is running.
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Timeout AUTO CLEANTo access the AUTOCLEAN TIME-OUT:
- press MENU from the main screen, and select HEADSETCLEANING
- press OK to confirm;
The following screen will appear:
SUP
THRESHOLD (SEC.)
TIME OUT (SEC.) 001530
+-
- +
HOMEHOME LOGOUT OK
WARNING THRESH. (SEC.) - +
00152700
0015120
HEADSET CLEANING DISPL...
THRESHOLD is used regardless of the inserter mode (connectedor not connected). This threshold is set to 45 minutes by default.It determines the timing between two headset cleaning. When thisthreshold is reached, headset cleaning is launched.
This TIME OUT period is used in the inserter mode "Not connected".It is set to 600 seconds by default. This timeout period is used tolaunch a headset cleaning when the mailing machine does notdetect a document for the amount of time specified, and if thenumber of documents printed is higher than 70% of theTHRESHOLD value.
The WARNING THRESHOLD is used to activate the flashingyellow light on the Status Light Tower (page 41) prior tocommencing the headset cleaning process.
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2.3.5 Touchscreen calibrationBy selecting "TOUCHSCREEN CALIBRATION" in supervisorsetup screen, the calibration input box is displayed:
Touchscreen CalibrationAim the targets with a fine pen
Touch the screen to begin
INFO
Touch the screen; then four crosses will be displayed (one by one)like this:
Touch the crosses; then the following is displayed (if not, tryagain):
Calibration was SuccessfulTouch the screen to continue
INFO
Touch the screen to come back to the main supervisor menu.
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2.3.6 Serial port setupThis menu allows the user to define which peripheral is connectedto a port. When selecting "SERIAL PORT SETUP", the followingis displayed:
PORT1
PORT2
ESCAPE OK
SERIAL PORT SETUP
PORT3
PORT4
SUP
LIGHTLIGHT
LIGHTNOT ACTIVE
LIGHTNOT ACTIVE
LIGHTNOT ACTIVE
- When touching a selection, a list of the possible peripherals isdisplayed.
- Select a peripheral using keys and or numerickey.
- Confirm with OK .- Repeat the operation with another port(s).- Press OK .
By default, port 1 is activated for light.
2.4 Display setupThis mode is accessible in User and Supervisor modes.
See the paragraph "Configuration of the main screen display" inC section.
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2.5 DepartmentsDEPARTMENT: is used to enable the department mode. Thisfunctionality is proposed to allow the user to allocate the postagespending to the corresponding department. When this mode isactivated, the DEPARTMENT menu is displayed on the main screen.
The machine default is DEPARTMENT OFF ; in order
to use the departments, select DEPARTMENT ON
(by touching it). Validate with OK . You should thenselect DEPARTMENT in the main supervisor menu toopen and define the departments you want to use (see onprevious page).
The machine is configured by default as follows:- 0000 PIN code for all departments opened by the supervisor,- With names from D1 to D499 corresponding from 1 to 499 .
In the "no department" mode, all the values are assigned to amiscellaneous department (D0 MISCELLANEOUS) which cannotbe accessed by the user. This department will be reset with the otherones, when the registers are cleared. This department appears on theprinted reports.After selecting "DEPARTMENT" in the main supervisor menu,the following menu is displayed:
1 MARKETING CLOSED2 DIRECTION OPEN3 DESIGN CLOSED4 RESEARCH OPEN5 D005 OPEN6 D12 CLOSED7 D07 LOCKED
3 DESIGN OPEN
SUP
HOME LOGOUT MODIFY
DEPARTMENTS REPOR... POSTA...
SETUP OK
DEPT MODE ON
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After selecting a department using keys and (orby pressing directly the numeric key corresponding to theselection), when pressing key MODIFY from the above screen,the following menu is displayed:
STATUS DEPT
DEPT NAME MARKETING9012
DEPT NUMBER 12345678
DEPT PIN 1234
SUPDEPARTMENT MODIF
ESCAPE RESET OK
OPEN CLOSED LOCKED
MARKETING901
123
1234
MARKETING901
123
1234
Then, simply by acting the specific area, the supervisor may:- create a department (OPEN),- close a department (CLOSED),- unlock an automatically locked department: lock out occurs if
more than 8 attempts have been made to access this departmentwith a wrong pin code. The department name will disappear inuser mode from the menu selection when locked out.
- select a name (12 characters max),- select a department number (8 digits only when a scale is not
interfaced, 4 digits with a scale),- select an access pin code (code 0000 = free access),- reset the current department register (key RESET ).
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To clear all the registers, select SETUP in the mainDEPARTMENT menu:
SUP
DEPARTMENT
DEPARTMENT SETUP
ESCAPE RESET OK
ON OFF
Then, press key RESET and press OK to confirm.
2.6 Print alignment setup- From the main menu, select "PRINTING INKER SERVICING";
the screen displays:
PRINTING INKER SERVICING
ESCAPE OKCLEAN PRINT
ALIGN. A C E G I K
B D F H J
SUP
- Load labels and select PRINT ; the machine prints a testprinting:
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In order to adjust the alignment, select the letter corresponding tothe straightest vertical line (letter F in the above example), thenpress OK to confirm.
Print alignment is required every time a new printhead isinstalled.
2.7 ReportsAfter selecting "REPORTS" in the main supervisor menu, thefollowing menu is displayed, with the list of report types:
RATEDEPAR.. REPORTS
HOME LOGOUT OK
1 MODULES DETAILS2 SETUP REPORT3 DEPT SETUP REPORT4 PRINT VALUE HISTORY5 POSTAGE SET HISTORY6 GENERAL REGTRS7 BATCH DATA
3 DEPT SETUP REPORT
SUP
Similar to user mode, user can select the label or printer.
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Select "DEPT SETUP REPORT" and press OK :
DEPT SETUP REPORTDATE 10-24-00 DIE N XXX YYYYYY
NO NAME STATUS PIN CODE
1 Accounting OPEN 06212 Marketing OPEN 69693 D03 OPEN 14454 D04 CLOSED 02215 Bookshop OPEN 00186 D06 CLOSED 02777 Car park CLOSED 2012
2.8 Ink informationSelect "INK INFORMATION" from the main supervisor menu listto see color, status and installation date:
COLOR : BLACKSTATUS : READY
INSTALLATION DATE :01/01/2003
CARTR..HEADSET
MENU
From the above menu, press INK RESERVOIR; the following isdisplayed:
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CONSUMED : 80%COLOR : BLACKSTATUS : READY
INSTALLATION DATE :01/01/2003
CARTRIDGEHEADS..
MENU
100%
See "Ordering Supplies" section for information on re-placement Ink Reservoirs or Printheads.
2.9 Postal servicesThe telephone number for the modem connection to the TeleMeter Setting® (TMS) credit re-setting center is stored in themailing machine. This is used when you want to refill the meter.
Modification of the telephone number can be activated by selecting"POSTAL SERVICES" in the supervisor main menu:
SUP
HOME OK
1 RECREDIT2 AUDIT3 UPDATE REGISTERS
1 CREDIT
LOGOUT SETUP
POSTAL SERVICES REPOR...DEPAR...
Then select SETUP . Such a setting may be necessary in case ofmodification of your telephone network (for example a new prefixfor an external line), or if you are advised that this number haschanged. It must be entered as detailed below.
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PREFIX 33
TELEPHONE #
LOW FUNDS THRESLD
POC PIN # 3321
SUPPOSTAL CONNECTION SETUP
ESCAPE OK
3354
123
123456
339
18004466029
1000
3354
To add or to modify a number, touch the correspondingarea and enter a number using the numeric keys. Confirmwith OK .
POC PIN #: is used to define the recredit access (4 digits)
"0000" = free access.
LOW FUNDS THRESHOLD
After selecting the "LOW FUNDS THRESHOLD", the belowscreen will be displayed:
1000
SUP
3 4
8 9
OLD VALUE : _NEW VALUE :
0 1
5 6 7
2
ESCAPE OK
LOW FUNDS THRESHOLD
Default value is 0
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Simply enter the new value, using the numeric keypad (with nopoint or comma, e.g.:99000 corresponds to 99.000).When the postage is below the low postage threshold value, amessage will be prompted in the main menu.
2.10 Downloading an advertisement slogan- From the main menu, select "SLOGAN"; the following is
displayed:
0 NO AD DIE1 FLAG2 RECYCLE3 FIRST CLASS4 AIR MAIL5 SEASONS GREETINGS6 EMPTY
SUP
HOME LOGOUT MODIFY DEFLT OK
TEXTDATE ADVERT DIE
3 FIRST CLASS
- Select a slogan, using keys and or numeric key.
- Press MODIFY ; the following will be displayed on the screen:
STATUS
NAME MARKETING
NUMBER 1
ADVERT DIE MODIF SUP
ESCAPE OKLOAD
MARKETINGMARKETING
NOT ACTIVE ACTIVE
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- Modify NAME, or insert the memory card into the reader, on theright side of the machine and press LOAD to initiate thedownloading operation.
LOADING IN PROGRESS
INFO
then:
LOADING SUCCESSFUL
OK
INFO
- Press OK .- The downloaded slogan is now accessible in SLOGAN menu in
user mode.
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2.11 Text modification- From a menu where there is text to modify, type the text area:
MARKETI_
SUP
Q W E R T Y U I O
A S D F G H J K
Z X C V B N M
P
SPACE
L
ESCAPE 123 OK
ENTER NAME AND PRESS OK12 CHARS MAX
- 123 allows to access to the following screen:
SUP
MARKETI_10_
SUP
8 9
5 6
2 3
0
.
\- #
@ /
:
SPACE
1
4
7
ESCAPE ABC OK
ENTER NAME AND PRESS OK12 CHARS MAX
- ABC allows to access to the previous screen.- To select a character, simply touch the desired character.- Key C is used to backspace (with deletion).
- Validate completed name with OK .
You can use the " " character to print your text withintwo lines.
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2.12 Exiting the supervisor mode
To exit the supervisor mode, select the LOGOUT key from the
supervisor menu (return to the main menu) or press key whichwill set the machine to the sleep mode.
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SECTION C: MACHINE CONFIGURATION
1. MAILING MACHINE GENERAL CONFIGURATION .......... 81
2. CONFIGURATION OF THE MAIN SCREEN DISPLAY ...... 822.1 Info Area 822.2 Batch configuration area 84
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1. MAILING MACHINE GENERAL CONFIGURATIONThe following parameters may be set up:- the language,- the buzzer, activated in case of error and/or when pressing a key,- the display screen contrast,- the inserter mode: connected for an electronic connection with
an interface cable and not connected for a mechanicalconnection.
- In the main screen press on key MENU , and select USER
SETUP using keys and or by pressing directlythe numeric key corresponding to the selection.
- To confirm, press on OK :
LANGUAGE
BUZZER
CONTRAST
INSERTER
HOMEHOME OK
USER SETUP DISPL... RATE
LOGIN
NOT CONNECT. CONNECTED
AMERICAN ENGLISH
OFF ON ERR ON KEY
1616 +-
- Select the options required by touching them.- Validate the whole configuration by pressing OK .
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2. CONFIGURATION OF THE MAIN SCREEN DISPLAY
This mode is accessible in both User and Supervisormodes.
2.1 Info AreaIn the main screen, the "INFO" area may display from 3 to 5 itemswith a dynamic update.
00.000
LOW POSTAGEXX/XX/XXXX
DEPT 1 MARKETINGTOI XXXXXX
LOGINMENU
DEPT
AD DIE
1
TEXT
1ABCMODE
PRESORTREPORTON
LIGHT
LETTERBOX
NEW
BATCH CONFIGINFO
From the main screen, touch INFO, the following is displayed:
1 ASCENDING2 TOTAL ITEMS3 POSTAL ITEMS4 DEPT NAME5 DEPT TOTE6 DEPT ITEMS7 BATCH ASCENDING
4 DEPT DEPT NAME
LINE1POI
LINE2TOI
LINE3BTO
HighLabe
lHighLabe
l
SUPDISPLAY SETUP REPORT...USER...
HOME LOGOUT OKNEXT
- Select the register using keys and or bypressing directly the numeric key corresponding to the selection.
- Select the line simply by touching it (for example, to select the
line 2, touch LINE2TOI ).
- Then touch .- If necessary, touch NEXT to go to the next lines.- To suppress an item, select the line concerned and touch .- To confirm, press on OK .
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Abbreviations tableASCENDING ............. TOT .... Total money spentTOTAL ITEMS............ TOI ..... Total of items printedPOSTAL ITEMS ......... POI ..... Total number of mail metered
(except 0 values)DEPT NAME ............. DEPT . Department name usedDEPT TOTE .............. DTO ... Amount of money spent in the
active departmentDEPT ITEMS ............. DIT ..... Number of pieces printed in the
active departmentBATCH TOTE ............ BTO ... Amount of money spent in letter
box mode or presorted modesince the last reset of the counter
BATCH ITEMS ........... BIT...... Number of mail printed in letterbox or presorted mode since thelast reset of the counter
PASS THRU ITEMS... PTH .... Number of mail proceeded inpassthrough mode since the lastreset of the counter
MESSAGE ITEMS ..... MES ... Number of mail proceeded inmessage mode since the lastreset of the counter
DATER ITEMS ........... DAT ... Number of mail proceeded indater mode since the last resetof the counter
DESCENDING .......... DES ... Money available in the meter formailing
CONTROL TOTAL ..... CTL .... Control counter equal to«Ascending + descending»
FOLDER INSERTER . FI ........ Inserter connection status:CONNECTED (electronicconnection) or NOTCONNECTED (mechanicalconnection)
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It is useful to select DESCENDING so that the amount ofpostage available in your meter is always displayed onthe main menu.
2.2 Batch configuration areaPostage class (mail class + amount) are indicated on the mainscreen, before and during the printing process:- one postage for inserter without electronic communication is
displayed- one to three postages depending on the batch configuration is
displayed in case of inserter connected and using thecommunication protocol.
- For the label the postage is not displayed.
These values are displayed in the "batch configuration" area.
00.00 0
LOW POSTAGEXX/XX/XXXX
A:PRSRT 0.042B:FIRST-CLASS MA 0.510C:STANDARD 0.325DEPT 1 MARKETING
TOI XXXXXX
LOGINMENU
DEPT
AD DIE
1
TEXT
1ABCMODE
PRESORTREPORTON
LIGHTLETTER
BOX
NEW
BATCH CONFIGINFO
CLEAN
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SECTION D: MAINTENANCE
1. TROUBLE SHOOTING ..................................................... 871.1 Misfeed in the mailing machine 871.2 Machine problems 89
2. GENERAL MAINTENANCE ............................................... 912.1 Roller cleaning 912.2 Printhead cleaning 922.3 Removing the postage meter 932.4 Touchscreen precautions 94
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1. TROUBLE SHOOTING
1.1 Misfeed in the mailing machine- With your fingers, lift and pull
the handle located on the rightside of the machine, indirection (1).
- Remove the misfedenvelopes.
- Push the handle into themachine to close.
(1)
When more free space isrequired to facilitate the accessto the machine, you may shiftthe whole machine tablesideways by lifting the tab underthe handle in direction (2).
(2)- With handle open, push lever
underneath in an upwards direction and pull thedrawer open.
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- Then the drawer is fully open
- After the misfeed has been cleared, firmly push the wholeassembly into the machine.
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1.2 Machine problems
TO CHECK
Check the power cord and theconnection.
- Is it switched on? Is it connected?- Is the printer mode selected in
the SETUP menu?
- Make sure that machine coversare closed.
- Make sure that the terminator isfitted (see page 16).
- Make sure in menu IMPRINT/MODE that the machine is not inthe PASS THR or the MESSAGEmode (with no message selected).Return to PRESORTED orLETTER BOX mode.
- Make sure the connection with theinserter is well set.
- Did you remove the tape fromthe printhead before inserting itinto the machine?
- Clean the printhead (menuCLEAN).
Check the connection with themailing system, and the serial portconfiguration. Should be by defaulton port # 1.
PROBLEM
The machine cannot getstarted.
The printer does not operate
The machine displays themessage "COVER OPEN"at start-up.
The machine does not printand displays no message.
The light does not work.
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PROBLEM
Poor printing quality
Items are not properlyejected.
Communication error
TO CHECK
- See paragraph "Cleaning theprinthead".
- Make sure that the side drawer isproperly closed.
- Make sure that the side drawer isproperly closed.
- Clean the rollers.
Check the insertion of the meter.
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2. GENERAL MAINTENANCE
2.1 Roller cleaningShift the machine table sideways by releasing handle (seeparagraph 1.1 "Misfeed in the mailing machine" in this section).
rollers
Clean the rollers with a damp cloth.
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2.2 Printhead cleaningIn case of poor printing quality:- Press MENU key then CLEAN , in order to run a cleaning cycle
for the printhead, when the printing quality is getting poor or if themachine has remained unused for several days.
- If the problem persists, remove the printhead (see paragraph"Ink reservoir and printhead" in section A) and clean the inkprinthead.
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2.3 Removing the postage meter- Switch off the mailing machine.- Open the cover.- Hold the handle and pull it upwards.
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2.4 Touchscreen precautions- Do not place items on it.- Do not give any shock or vibration to the product.- Do not apply water, organic solvent or chemicals such as acid
and alkali to the machine. Do not put the product in such anenvironment.
- Upon carrying the machine, be sure to hold the glass edge. Donot touch an operating surface may be stained or damaged.Never pull the cable nor give any considerable force to theperipheral circuit or cable may be damaged.
- When any dust or stain is observed on a film surface, clean itusing a commercial for glass cleaner.
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SECTION E: MAINTAINING YOUR TELEMETER SETTING® ACCOUNT
1. ACCOUNT NUMBER ........................................................ 97
2. ACCOUNT BALANCE ....................................................... 97
3. POST OFFICE REGULATIONS ........................................ 97
4. NO DEPOSIT POSTAGE-ON-CALL ACCOUNT................ 98
5. STANDARD DEPOSIT POSTAGE-ON-CALL ACCOUNT .. 98
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1. ACCOUNT NUMBERAfter you sign a rental agreement for your meter, you will beassigned a TMS® (Tele Meter Setting) Bank Account Number.An account confirmation Welcome Letter will be mailed to youindicating your TMS® Bank Account Number and your MailerAgreement Number. These numbers should be kept in a safeplace, yet be readily available, because they are used for allTMS® account maintenance transactions.
2. ACCOUNT BALANCEYou can use the Hasler Automated TMS® system to check yourTMS® Bank Account status and other important TMS® informa-tion. Simply call 1-800-248-8013 and use your touchtone phoneto enter your TMS® Bank Account Number and your MailerAgreement Number. Then select from the menu options.
You can also go online to (1) www.infonowonline.com or (2)www.haslerinc.com and select Postage Accounts (TMS). You willneed to enterTMS® Bank Account Nnumber and your MailerAgreement Number. Then select from the menu options.
With either system, you can then receive details regarding yourAccount Balance (includes the current balance, the availablebalance and any unpaid advances), You can also receive infor-mation on holiday schedules, meter operating guides, liscensingforms, payment addresses, and customized TMS Bank Accountstatements.
3. POST OFFICE REGULATIONSUnited States Postal Service regulations require that your metermust be audited at regular intervals (currently set at 90 days). Foryour convenience an audit is automatically performed each time
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you add postage.If you do not add postage or perform an audit within a 90 dayperiod, a “PO LOCKOUT” message is displayed on the meterand postage printing is disabled. To clear the lockout, simplypress the key and a CLEAR LOCKOUT transaction will beprocessed via the modem connection. When the transaction iscompleted, postage printing is enabled for another 3 months.See Clear Lockout.
4. POSTAGE NOWGet the postage you need, when you need it, without having to callahead of time. PostageNow, a service of the United States PostalService, gives you the option to seamlessly fund your postageneeds simply by setting your postage meter!
With PostageNow ™ TeleFunds™Last-minute mailings are no longer a problem. Now, you can haveimmediate access to additional postage funds simply by settingyour meter! Postage funds will auto-matically be debited fromyour specified corporate bank account, usually the next businessday, but the postage is provided immediately by the USPS. Noprefunding required.
Choosing seamless postage funds availability with PostageNowTeleFunds means you won’t have to maintain a minimum balancein your TMS Bank Account. And, with PostageNow TeleFunds,there’s never a transfer processing fee—ever.
To begin using PostageNow TeleFunds, simply fill out the ACHCustomer Authorization and Agreement form, check thePostageNow TeleFunds option, and fax the form with avoided check to 1-800-237-0692. There is a one-time, $15 set-
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up fee for new accounts and a $10 pre-note (test of the corporatebank account).
With PostageNow OnDemandIf you prefer to have more control over your postage, you maychoose instead to call ahead to debit a specified amount ofpostage funds from your corporate bank account with PostageNowOnDemand. The PostageNow OnDemand option can only beaccessed during the operating hours of the TMS Center. Therewill be a $5 processing fee each time you call to debit funds. Tobegin using PostageNow OnDemand, simply fill out the ACHCustomer Authorization and Agreement form, check thePostageNow OnDemand option, and fax the form with avoided check to 1-800-237-0692. There is a one-time, $15 set-up fee for new accounts and a $10 pre-note (test of the corporatebank account).
5. STANDARD TMS® BANK ACCOUNTSStandard TMS® Bank Accounts are prefunded and require thatmoney be in your TMS® Bank Account to add postage to yourmeter. After using the TMS® system to add money to your meter,your account decreases by the amount of the postage added.Remember to deposit sufficient funds to cover your plannedsetting withdrawals.
Upon receipt of the check, your TMS® Bank Account will becredited with your deposit (allow 7 to 10 business days for thecheck to be received and posted).
Make your check out to United States Postal Service, and writeyour TMS® Bank Account on the check.
Always enclose your Coupon with your check. This will assure the
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fastest and most accurate bank processing. You will receive apackage of coupons in the mail shortly after setting up your TMS®.Bank Account. Replacements are re-ordered automatically whenyou submit your 20th coupon with your check.
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6. WHERE TO MAIL YOUR DEPOSIT:From The United States Postal ServiceAnd Hasler , Inc.
1 All checks for postage should be made payable to: UnitedStates Postal Service
** Your Five digit AMS-TMS Account # must appear on yourcheck.
** Be sure to include your coupon with the green stripe with yourcheck.
2 There are three lock box locations to send First Class Mail.Please use the closest lock box for your location.
EASTERN UNITED STATESCMRS-TMSP.O. Box 7247-0217Philadelphia, PA 19170-0217
MID-WESTERN UNITED STATESCMRS-TMSP.O. Box 0527Carol Stream, IL 60132-0527
WESTERN UNITED STATESCMRS-TMSP.O. Box 894757Los Angeles, CA 90189-4757
Please allow up to 7-10 days for Citibank to process your check.
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3 Also, there is one location for overnight service delivery.
ENTIRE UNITED STATESATTN: Team One - TMSCitibank Lockbox # 02171615 Brett RdNew Castle, DE 19720
Please allow up to 48 hours for Citibank to process your check.
4 The Post Office will accept Wire Transfers:
Send Wire Transfers to:Citibank , 111 Wall St., New York, NY 10043ABA Routing # 021000089CMRS/AscomAccount # 4067-8617
Detail Payment Field:TMS Account #Include your TMS Acct # to ensure accurate credit for your transfer
Send ACH Transfers to:Citibank, 111 Wall St., New York, NY 10043ABA Routing # 021000089CMRS/AscomAccount # 4067-8617
Type:CCD/CCD+ TMS Postage Account # in postions in 40 thru 47
5 If we can be of further assistance, please contact any TMSRepresentative at 1-800-248-8013 or FAX 800-237-0692.
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SPECIFICATIONS
• Speed: up to 250 envelopes/minute; 15,000/hour
• 500 departments
• 10 preset postage values
• Dimensions and weight- Mailing machine width ..................... : 13 "- Depth .............................................. : 18 "- Height ............................................. : 13.5"- Mailing machine weight ................... : 35 lbs.
•Envelopes dimensions (landscape mode only)Min. length ....................................... : 5 "Max. length ...................................... : 15 "Min. width ........................................ : 3.5 "Max. width ....................................... : 12 "Max. thickness (for the mailing system*) : 5/8 "
* Depends on inserter capability.
• Power requirements- Power supply ..................... : 120 V (+ 10% -5%) 3 wire
grounded circuit (up to standardsNFC15-100)
- Frequency ......................... : 60 Hz- Max. current rating (full configuration): 2 A
• Operating conditions- Ambient temperature ......... : 41 to 104 °F- Relative humidity ............... : 15 to 80 % with no condensation
• Noise: 73 dBA
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ORDERING SUPPLIES
Item Part NumberPrinthead ................................................... PROPHKit 5 printheads .......................................... PROPH5350 ml Ink reservoir .................................... PROINKKit 5 350 ml Ink reservoir ............................ PROINK5User’s Guide.............................................. 4131935YModem Telephone Cable ........................... 4102525NAC Power Cord ......................................... RAC12379Optional light .............................................. WJPROLIGHT
For Custom Advertisement Memory Cards: please call your localauthorized Hasler dealer.
Your local dealer can be found by visiting www.haslerinc.com
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Hasler®, Inc.19 Forest ParkwayShelton, CT 06484-6140www.haslerinc.comCustomer Service Helpdesk1-800-243-6275Call for customer service or for your local dealer telephonenumber for technical support. The Customer Service Helpdeskcan also direct you on where to obtain supllies for your Haslermailing system.
TMS® Automated Account Information1-800-248-8013Call to check Account Balance, or other account information viatouch-tone telephone. You can also talk to a customer servicerepresentative using this number.
TMS® Automated Account Information Online(1) www.infonowonline.com or (2) www.haslerinc.com and selectPostage Accounts (TMS).
An online site that can answer all your details regarding yourAccount Balance (includes the current balance, the availablebalance and any unpaid advances), You can also receiveinformation on holiday schedules, meter operating guides,liscensing forms, payment addresses, and customized TMSBank Account statements.
TMS® Modem Telephone Number1-800-446-6029Modem telephone number set up in meter
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AAbbreviations table 83Access code 22Advertisement slogan change 34
CConfiguration
Mailing machine 81main screen display 82
Connections 16
DDating mode 45Default values change 57Departments
Selection 36supervisor mode 68Unlocking 69using 36
Display setup 67Downloading an advertisement
slogan or a mini die 75
EEconf record list 72Entering postage value 25
GGeneral maintenance 91
INDEX
HHigh value threshold 61
IImprint 34Ink information 72Ink reservoir 12Ink reservoir replacement 18Inker
Replacement 18Inserter 21Installation 15
KKeyboard 11, 13
LLabel
Processing 45Low postage threshold 74
MMemory card reader 11Misfeed 87, 91
OON/OFF switch 11Ordering supplies 104
PPIN code 22Postage meter 12Postage meter removal 93Postage value 25Postal services 73
Index 107
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Precut label dispenser 11Printer
Connection 16Printhead 12Printhead replacement 19Printing inker servicing 70
RRegisters
clearing 70Reports
supervisor mode 71
SScreen
Tactile graphic screen 11Security 60Serial port setup 67Specifications 103Supervisor mode 55
Exiting 78Supervisor setup 59
TTele Meter Setting
Connection 38maintaining your account 95
Text modification 77Time 61, 62Time-out 63Time-out setting 63Touchscreen calibration 66Touchscreen precautions 94Trouble shooting 87
UUser setup 59
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