User guide

USING THE PC UI
1-24 XEROX DOCUPRINT 180 LPS PC UI REFERENCE
Error and information messages from the system are preceded
by OS and a four-digit code indicating the severity level. Refer
to the DocuPrint 180 LPS Message Guide for information on a
particular error message.
A message acknowledging your request appears as positive
feedback to you. An error message OS2710 INVALID
COMMAND, PLEASE RE-ENTER appears when a command is
entered incorrectly.
Guide command conventions
When command instructions are given in this guide, the following
conventions apply:
Capital letters represent command keywords, the required part
of the command.
Lowercase letters, appearing in italics, represent data that
changes each time you use the command. For example, the
number of copies and the name of a form can vary for each job.
Characters enclosed in square brackets [ ] are optional. You
key them in only when you need them. For example, when you
see [copies] in a command and you do not key in a specific
number, the system automatically prints one copy.
TEM mode
In certain instances (for example, when performing the System
Control>Problem task), the PC UI display mimics a system controller
display for the duration of the command. This system controller
display mode is referred to as TEM (terminal emulation mode). Once
the task is finished, the desktop again appears on the screen.
Commands performed in TEM mode are identified in menu windows
by ’(TEM)’ following the command name. For example, when you
select the “Problem (TEM). . . ” option from the System Control
menu window, the PC UI is automatically put in TEM mode so that
you can perform the Problem task.
After finishing a task in TEM mode, you must wait for object mode to
display before beginning another task in TEM mode. Failure to do so
will result in a system crash.
Screen saver
To prevent monitor burnout on the PC UI, a screen saver feature
automatically blanks the screen and flashes a “Xerox” logo when the
PC UI desktop is inactive for five minutes. The five minute time limit
is a default which can be changed by your service representative.
To return to the normal desktop once the PC UI is in screen saver
mode, simply move the mouse, click a mouse button, or press any
key. The screen saver feature does not work when the PC UI is in
TEM mode.