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Modes, Modes 151 – IBM Oce TDS800 User Manual

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Océ Power Logic®: Queue Manager

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Modes

The Océ TDS800 Queue Manager has the following modes:

Anonymous user mode

Repro operator mode

Key operator mode

System administrator mode

Service operator mode

These different modes are designed to limit access to the specific functions to
authorized users only.

The anonymous user mode only offers view access of the queue. In this mode,
the buttons and menu items are disabled.

The repro operator, the key operator and the system administrator modes allow
you to perform a number of activities on the jobs in the queue, with the help of
the Abort, Delete, Resume and Hold buttons. The service operator mode is
intended for use by Océ technicians.

Note:

In the Océ Queue Manager and the Océ System Control Panel, the repro

operator, the key operator and the system administrator have the same user
rights. In the Océ Settings Editor, however, the user modes offer different rights
(see ‘Find system settings in the Settings Editor’ on page 139)
.

Access

The access to the key operator, repro operator, system administrator

modes and service operator is password protected to allow only authorized
personnel to use particular functions. You can enter these modes by selecting
the Logon option from the File menu and by specifying the correct password
when prompted for it, (see ‘Log on’ on page 164).

From the ‘File’ menu, select ‘Close’ to exit the Océ Queue Manager.

Job priority

The priority of print and copy jobs in the Océ Queue Manager is

determined by the order in which they are submitted to the Océ TDS800.
However, there is a setting in the Océ Settings Editor which allows you to give
copy jobs priority over print jobs (see ‘Find system settings in the Settings
Editor’ on page 139).