8. Using the System in Standalone Mode
This section provides detailed operating instructions for your autoloader in standalone
mode. Your autoloader has many options and features designed to make it more
productive and easier to use. Please read through this section carefully so that you can
take full advantage of all the features of your System.
8.1 Turning On
When the autoloader is turned on it performs a series of self-tests and displays several
messages.
Following are two messages displayed during a normal power-up:
First:
xxxxx Series
(depends on the System model)
by
TEAC Technologies
Firmware vX.YZ
Then several status messages will be displayed. And Finally:
>Copy
Compare
Image Menu
Network Mode
If this (or similar) series of messages are displayed then your Publisher is ready for use. If
this series of messages is not displayed or different messages are displayed see the Error
Messages section of this manual.
8.2 Keyboard
A USB keyboard may be connected to the rear of the System autoloader to make the
entry of complicated image names and menu navigation easier. However, this is not
required, and following is the function of each key on the integrated keypad:
< YES Key (left cursor or ‘Y’ on a USB keyboard)
Left arrow or
YES
– If being prompted to enter a number or character this key moves the
cursor 1 character to the left. If prompted with a question this key answers
YES
.
> NO Key (right cursor or ‘N’ on a USB keyboard)
Right arrow or
NO
– If being prompted to enter a number or character this key moves the
cursor 1 character to the right. If prompted with a question this key answers
NO
.
/\ Key (up cursor on a USB keyboard)
/\ (Up arrow) – If being prompted to enter a number or character this key increments the
character at the cursor to the next higher character or number. If a menu is being