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system feature without using the menu bar. If you move the mouse pointer over a button, a pop-
up screen (fly-by-help) will display describing what system function each button will perform.
tton.
4.2. System Status
There are multiple ways to navigate to the System Status Screen. The first is by clicking System
Status button as shown in Figure 4-2: System Status Bu
Figure 4-2: System Status Button
stem Status Screen is to select the Status pull-down menu,
en select the System Status Display option as shown in Figure 4-3: System Status Selection.
The second way to navigate to the Sy
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Figure 4-3: System Status Selection
The System Status screen (Figure 4-4) gives you the capability to view the Station Name, the
System State, and the Printer State.
The Station Name refers to each location of a Checkout Station.
The System State identifies if the Station is on-line or off-line.
The Printer State informs you of the printer status, for example OK, out of paper, I/O error, etc.
(I/O error is a general printer error which could indicate there is a paper jam, loss of power to the
printer, etc.).
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