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DM1100™ DM Series™ Digital Mailing System Operator Guide

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5 • <strong>Mailing</strong> <strong>System</strong> Setup<br />

12<br />

Defining<br />

Presets<br />

NOTE: Features/<br />

Services may vary by<br />

model and or country.<br />

Defining Normal<br />

Preset Values<br />

NOTE: Features/<br />

Services may vary by<br />

model and or country.<br />

You can define up to 10 sets (0-9) of preset mailing system values, with<br />

each set having different values for such items as the account name, postage<br />

value, class, carrier, a special service, a mode such as Seal Only or<br />

Differential Weighing, and the like. You can use these presets for different<br />

mailing jobs.<br />

The zero preset is the Normal Preset, which returns you to a starting point<br />

from which you can select your mode of mail processing, class selection,<br />

and fee selection for your specific mail job<br />

After you define all of your presets, you can invoke the normal preset values<br />

simply by pressing the Normal Preset key. To select any of the other<br />

presets, press the Custom Preset key and select the preset you want for<br />

the particular mailing operation.<br />

Follow the steps below to define the Normal Preset values.<br />

NOTE: Dom Standard, 1g is the default factory setting for the Normal Preset.<br />

1. Enter the values you use most often to run a mail job, for example, the<br />

weighing mode, the postage value, class and carrier etc.<br />

NOTE: Proceed as if you were actually running a job. Select the mode and<br />

class and service etc. By doing this, you are entering the values that you<br />

will use for the normal preset. Refer to Chapter 4, Running Mail in this guide<br />

for more information on selecting mode and class.<br />

2. Press the Custom Presets key. A list of presets, starting with “0 Normal”<br />

appears. Do not press any of the screen keys corresponding to<br />

these presets.<br />

3. Press the right arrow key.<br />

4. Press the screen key for Store Current Setting to Preset.<br />

5. Select the normal preset by pressing the key for 0. Normal.<br />

6. The "View Preset" screen appears and displays all of the values you<br />

defined in this session. Press the Enter key to return to the main<br />

screen. This automatically saves all of settings you defined within this<br />

session to the 0 Normal preset.<br />

To restore these values any time in the future, simply press the Normal<br />

Preset key.<br />

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