Change the warning time
Introduction
When operator interaction is required now or soon, the dashboard (see
) can display a warning message. The message informs you about a required
upcoming action, for example load a required media type or empty an output location.
You can define how long in advance the warning message is displayed. By factory default,
the function 'Warning in advance' is enabled and set to 10 minutes. Then the dashboard
starts to display the warning 10 minutes before an action becomes inevitable. If you do
not respond to the warning message, the printer will stop. Depending on the urgency of
the warning message, the vertical bar in the dashboard is orange or red.
This section describes how to change the warning time. This section also describes how
to disable the function 'Warning in advance', in case you do not want to use the warning
function.
Note:
The operator attention light (see
‘The operator attention light’
) is linked to
the status of the machine. For example, when the dashboard displays an orange warning,
the orange light of the operator attention light also lights up.
Set the warning time
1.
On the operator panel, press the 'System' button.
2.
Press 'Setup'.
3.
Touch the 'Warning time' button in the 'User interface' section.
4.
Touch the - or + button to decrease or increase the warning time.
You can set a time from 1 - 60 minutes.
5.
Press 'OK'.
Disable the warning time
1.
On the operator panel, press the 'System' button.
2.
Press 'Setup'.
3.
Touch the 'Warning time' button in the 'User interface' section.
A dialog box appears. When the 'Warning in advance' function is enabled, the 'Warning
in advance' button displays a check mark and the status 'On'.
4.
Touch the 'Warning in advance' button.
The check mark disappears. The status 'On' changes into 'Off'.
5.
Press 'OK'.
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Summary of Contents for VarioPrint 6000 MICR series
Page 1: ...o Oc VarioPrint 6000 Ultra Line Experience ultra speed User manual Operating information...
Page 7: ...Chapter 1 Preface...
Page 14: ...Chapter 1 Preface 14 Online support for your product...
Page 15: ...Chapter 2 Introduction...
Page 18: ...Chapter 2 Introduction 18 Available documentation...
Page 19: ...Chapter 3 Power information...
Page 25: ...Chapter 4 Overview of the system components...
Page 38: ...Chapter 4 Overview of the system components 38 The paper modules...
Page 39: ...Chapter 5 Working with the operator panel...
Page 178: ...Chapter 5 Working with the operator panel 178 Create a transaction setup...
Page 179: ...Chapter 6 Optional finishers and other devices...
Page 237: ...Chapter 7 Keeping the printer run ning...
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