Chapter 17
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SLEEP
Used to turn sleep function ON/OFF.
Setting values
0: OFF
1: ON [Factory default/After RAM clear]
Reference:
The sleep function is set by the timer setting in the "User mode"
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COUNTER 1
Counter status verification screen soft counter 1 setting
This makes it possible to change the type display of soft counter 1 on the control unit to suit the demand from users and
dealers.
Setting
101: Total 1
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: Fixed at 1 -> Cannot be changed]
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COUNTER 2
Counter status verification screen soft counter 2 setting
This makes it possible to change the type display of soft counter 2 on the control unit to suit the demand from users and
dealers.
Setting range: 0 to 999
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 108]
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COUNTER 3
Counter status verification screen soft counter 3 setting
This makes it possible to change the type display of soft counter 3 on the control unit to suit the demand from users and
dealers.
Setting range: 0 to 999
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 232]
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COUNTER 4
Counter status verification screen soft counter 4 setting
This makes it possible to change the type display of soft counter 4 on the control unit to suit the demand from users and
dealers.
Setting range: 0 to 999
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 324]
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COUNTER 5
Counter status verification screen soft counter 5 setting
This makes it possible to change the type display of soft counter 5 on the control unit to suit the demand from users and
dealers.
Setting range: 0 to 999
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 000]
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COUNTER 6
Counter status verification screen soft counter 6 setting
This makes it possible to change the type display of soft counter 6 on the control unit to suit the demand from users and
dealers.
Setting range: 0 to 999
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 000]
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CONTROL
Switch for selecting whether to charge fees for PDL jobs
This selects whether to output count pulses to the charge management system (coin vendor or control card made by
another company) when such a system is connected.
Settings
0: Fees are not charged.
1: Fees are charged.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
This item is set to "1" when fees are charged for PDL prints.
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B4-L-CNT
Used to select whether to count B4 size paper as large size or small size for software counters 1 to 6.
Setting values
0: Small size [Factory default/After RAM clear]
1: Large size
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COPY-JOB
Prohibits copy job reservations when card reader and coin vendor are in use.
Setting values
0: Copy job reservations [Factory default/After RAM clear]
1: No copy job reservations
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TAB-ROT
Rotates landscape images on PDL tab paper 180 degrees.
Setting values
0: Don't rotate [Factory default/After RAM clear]
1: Rotate
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PR-PSESW
Print pause function switch display selection
Sets whether to display the print pause switch on the user screen.
Setting values
0: No display
1: Display
[Factory settings and after RAM clear: 0]
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IDPRN-SW
Used to switch type of count-up job for department management counter.
Setting values
0: BoxPrint, ReportPrint, SendLocalPrint and PDLPrint are counted as PRINT categories [Factory default/After RAM
clear]
1: Only PDLPrint is counted as a PRINT category
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CPRT-DSP
Used to select whether to display count print button in sales counter check screen.
Setting values
0: Don't display (This setting is only for stores that request it.)
1: Display (Count print function can be used.)
[Factory default/After RAM clear]
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COPIER>OPTION>USER
Specification selection related to user mode
Sub item
Description
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Summary of Contents for CiRC2550
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