Konica Minolta bizhub 362 User Manual
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4Additional copy operations 4-12 362/282/222 Additional copy operations Chapter 4 4Check the copy settings registered with the selected program number. – The program whose copy settings are being checked in the Check Program screen can be recalled. Touch [Recall] to recall the regis- tered copy settings and display the Basics screen again. 5Touch [Enter]. The Program screen appears again. ! Detail There are three Check Program screens. Touch [Fwd] to display the next screen, or touch [Back] to display the previous screen. The copy settings cannot be changed from the Program Check screens. To delete a registered copy program Registered copy programs can be deleted. 1Press the [Mode Memo- ry] key. The Program screen ap- pears. 2Touch [Delete]. Mode Memory Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Additional copy operations4 362/282/222 4-13 Additional copy operations Chapter 4 3Touch the program number button regis- tered with the copy set- tings to be deleted. A message appears, re- questing confirmation to delete the copy pro- gram. 4Touch [Yes], and then touch [Enter]. To stop deleting the copy pro- gram, touch [No], and then touch [Enter]. The Program screen appears again. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
4Additional copy operations 4-14 362/282/222 Additional copy operations Chapter 4 4.5 Specifying control panel settings (Accessibility mode) This section contains details on the procedures for specifying control panel settings and adjusting the touch panel. To display the Accessibility Settings screen 1Press the [Accessibility] key. The Accessibility Set- tings screen appears. 2Touch the button for the Accessibility function whose setting is to be changed. The screen for the selected function appears. Accessibility Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Additional copy operations4 362/282/222 4-15 Additional copy operations Chapter 4 ! Detail To return to the Basics screen from the Accessibility Settings screen, press the [Accessibility] key or the [Reset] key, or touch [Enter], [Set] or [Reset]. If [Reset] in the Accessibility Settings screen is touched to return to the Basics screen, the settings specified in the Accessibility Settings screen are not applied, and the Basics screen is reset to its factory default set- tings. If [Set] or [Enter] in the Accessibility Settings screen is touched to return to the Basics screen, the Basics screen is displayed with the settings specified in the Accessibility Settings screen applied. To set the “Screen Mode” function Select whether the screens appear in the touch panel in black on white or in white on black. 0The factory default setting is “Normal Screen”. 1Display the Accessibility Settings screen. (For details, refer to page 4-14.) 2Touch [Screen Mode]. The Screen Mode screen appears. 3Select the setting for the desired touch panel dis- play. – Touch [Inverted Screen] to specify that the screens ap- pear in the touch panel in white on black. – Touch [Normal Screen] to return the touch panel to its original display. 4Touch [Enter]. The Accessibility Settings screen appears again. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
4Additional copy operations 4-16 362/282/222 Additional copy operations Chapter 4 To set the “Key Speed Settings” function It is possible to specify the length of time until the value begins to change af- ter a touch panel button is held down and the length of time for the value to change to the next number. 0The factory default setting for “Time to Start” is 0.3 second, and the fac- tory default setting for “Interval” is 0.1 second. 1Display the Accessibility Settings screen. (For details, refer to page 4-14.) 2Touch [Key Speed Settings]. The Key Speed Settings screen appears. 3Touch and to specify the starting time and the interval for the key repeat feature. The starting time and the interval for the key re- peat feature specify the speed at which a value changes when or is held down to change a setting. ?How are the specified time settings checked? %Touch [CHECK] to check the specified key repeat settings. 4Touch [Enter]. The Accessibility Settings screen appears again. Starting time Interval Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Additional copy operations4 362/282/222 4-17 Additional copy operations Chapter 4 To set the “Extend Auto Reset” function If no operation is performed for a specified length of time, an automatic panel reset operation is performed and all settings in the touch panel return to their default settings. It is possible to specify the length of time that a confirmation screen is displayed before the settings return to their defaults. 0For details on the automatic panel reset operation, refer to “Automatically returning to the default settings (Automatic panel reset)” on page 2-27. 0The factory default setting is “OFF”. 1Display the Accessibility Settings screen. (For details, refer to page 4-14.) 2Touch [Extend Auto Reset]. The Extend Auto Reset screen appears. 3Select the setting for the desired length of time that the confirmation screen is displayed. – Touch [30 sec.], [60 sec.], [90 sec.] or [120 sec.]. – To reset the settings to their defaults with- out displaying a con- firmation screen, touch [OFF]. 4Touch [Enter]. The Accessibility Settings screen appears again. ! Detail The operations where the machine enters Low Power mode or Sleep mode or where the touch panel is darkened are not affected by the time specified for the “Extend Auto Reset” function. When specifying a time for the “Extend Auto Reset” function, specify a time shorter than that for entering Low Power mode or Sleep mode or for darkening the touch pan- el. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
4Additional copy operations 4-18 362/282/222 Additional copy operations Chapter 4 To set the “Notification Screen” function It is possible to specify the length of time that the screen is displayed to con- firm the reception number or job ID after copying is finished. 0The factory default setting is “3 sec.”. 1Display the Accessibility Settings screen. (For details, refer to page 4-14.) 2Touch [Notification Screen]. The Notification Screen screen appears. 3Select the setting for the desired length of time that the notification screen is displayed. – Touch [3 sec.], [10 sec.] or [60 sec.]. – To display the notifi- cation screen until [Enter] is touched, touch [No Limit]. 4Touch [Enter]. The Accessibility Settings screen appears again. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Additional copy operations4 362/282/222 4-19 Additional copy operations Chapter 4 To set the “Sound Setting” function It is possible to specify the volumes of the tone that is sounded when a touch panel button is touched and of the alarm that is sounded when a malfunction occurs. 0The factory default setting is “Normal”. 1Display the Accessibility Settings screen. (For details, refer to page 4-14.) 2Touch [Sound Setting]. The Sound Setting screen appears. 3Touch [Normal] or [Loud]. 4Touch [Enter]. The Accessibility Settings screen appears again. 2 Note The volume of the tone produced when a control panel key is pressed or when an alarm is sounded can also be changed from the Utility mode. For details, refer to “Tone volume parameters” on page 11-20. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
4Additional copy operations 4-20 362/282/222 Additional copy operations Chapter 4 To set the “Key Sound Tones” function It is possible to specify the tone of the sound produced when a touch panel button is touched and of the alarm that is sounded when a malfunction oc- curs. 0The factory default setting is “High”. 1Display the Accessibility Settings screen. (For details, refer to page 4-14.) 2Touch [Key Sound Tones]. The Key Sound Tones screen appears. 3Touch [Low], [Normal] or [High]. 4Touch [Enter]. The Accessibility Settings screen appears again. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Additional copy operations4 362/282/222 4-21 Additional copy operations Chapter 4 4.6 Job List screens Jobs Specifying the desired copy settings, then pressing the [Start] key queues the copy operation in this machine. This queued operation is called a job. In the same way, operations for making scans and computer printouts are also queued as jobs. -Jobs that are being performed and jobs that are queued can be checked or deleted from the Job List screens. -Jobs are printed starting with the one at the top of the Print Order list. Multi-job feature While one job is being printed, another job can be queued. A maximum of 5 copy jobs can be queued. When one job is finished being printed, the next queued print job automati- cally begins. Job List screens In the Job List screen, the following tabs for various specific functions can be displayed. -Job: Lists the operations that are being performed -Print Order: Lists the order of documents that are being copied or printed or waiting to be copied or printed -Print: Lists the print status of documents being copied or printed -Type: Used in Fax mode -Doc.: Used in Fax mode and Box mode Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals