Oce TCS400 User Manual
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Océ Power Logic® controller: Océ Remote Logic® 261 How to remove a system 1 From the File menu, select Connect to. 2Click Edit. The Edit systems dialog box appears. 3Select the system you want to remove. 4Click Remove. The system is removed from the list. 5Click OK two times to return to the application. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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262 Océ TCS400 User manual Use Océ Remote Logic® Automatic logon Introduction The Automatic logon option enables you to start an application automatically in the indicated user mode. How to enable automatic logon 1 From the Edit menu, select Options. The Options window appears. 2Select the Enable automatic logon checkbox. 3From the drop-down box, select the user mode for the automatic logon. 4Enter the password that corresponds to the selected user mode. 5Click OK. Automatic logon is now enabled....
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Océ Power Logic® controller: Océ Remote Logic® 263 Change the password How to change the password 1 From the File menu, select Log on. 2Click Password in the dialog box. 3Open the drop-down list and select a user. 4Enter the old password. 5Enter the new password. 6Enter the new password a second time to confirm. 7Click OK to save the new password. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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264 Océ TCS400 User manual Log on to the controller applications User modes The Océ Power Logic® controller contains the following user modes: ■Key operator ■Repro operator ■System administrator ■Service operator. Chapter 1 contains more information about the types of users (see ‘The Océ TCS400 users’ on page13). Chapter 9 contains more information about the user modes in the Océ Settings Editor (see ‘Introduction to the Océ Power Logic® controller: Océ Settings Editor’ on page218). Log on to the...
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Océ Power Logic® controller: Océ Remote Logic® 265 [75 ] Erro r m ess age when a s ec ond u ser tries to l og o n [75] Error message when a second user tries to log on How to log on to the controller applications 1 From the File menu, select Log on. 2Select the required user name. 3Enter the password. 4Click OK. You are now logged on as special user. If you are not logged on, you have Anonymous user permissions. (see ‘The Océ TCS400 users’ on page13). The status bar at the bottom shows the user mode....
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267 Océ TCS400 User manual Chapter 16 Account logging Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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268 Océ TCS400 User manual Introduction to account logging Introduction This chapter describes the account logging function of the Océ TCS400. Note:Account logging is only supported for the print jobs. The account logging function The Océ Power Logic® controller can keep track of all your print jobs. The job information and the use of media is stored for each job. Account logging enables you to collect information about the jobs done for different users and accounts. All data are stored in a file: the...
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Account logging269 Use account logging Use account logging Introduction Account logging includes the following steps: ■Enable the account logging option ■Define the file properties ■Print the jobs on the correct account ■Get the generated account log file ■Use the generated account log file. Enable the account logging option Account logging is an option. A password protects the use of account logging. Enter the password in the Océ Settings Editor ( KO - System - Enabling passwords - Account logging) to...
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270 Océ TCS400 User manual Define the file properties ■File format The account logging information is stored in a file. The format of the file is ASCII (ISO Latin-1 encoding) or UTF-16. The format depends on the defined format for the log file. The file format is YYYYMMDD.csv (for ASCII files), or YYYYMMDD.txt (for UTF-16 files). Define the file name in the Océ Settings Editor. ■File content The content of the account log file is based on a text file that includes a sequence of lines of text. A line...