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Océ Power Logic®: Settings Editor

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Use the Océ Settings Editor

Key Operator settings

The Key Operator is responsible for correct default settings of the system.
These settings include the default settings, and groups of default printer
settings for the print jobs, the scan-to-file jobs and the copy jobs.

The Key Operator can define all timer settings, like the panel time out and the
sleep mode time out.

Note:

Only one Key Operator or System Administrator can log on to the Océ

Settings Editor at a time.

In order to perform special Key Operator functions, you must log on to the Océ
Settings Editor as a Key Operator.

As these functions are restricted to a dedicated Key Operator, a password is
required to access them. The service engineer will provide this password to
you upon installation.

Note:

When you are finished, make certain you log off from the Key Operator

mode of the Océ Settings Editor to prevent unauthorized use of the Océ
TDS800.

Make Key Operator settings in the Océ Settings Editor

1

Maximise the Océ Settings Editor on the screen.

2

log on as Key Operator.

3

Click on one of the top buttons to display the desired group of settings.

4

Select the setting you want to update in the tree structure.

5

Update the setting in the update area, as required.

Note:

A few settings, such as the defaults for the Custom card, are made

directly from the tree structure area.

6

Click on the ‘Apply’ button.
The new value is now applied for the setting
Log off from log off the Key Operator mode when you have finished updating
the settings.