Specifications

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Appendix C • Glossary
SV62667 Rev. A
Meter Stamp—The imprint produced by the machine (machine
stamp or indicia). Depending on your settings, it may include:
The indicia (includes the postage amount, date, Postal code, etc.)
An advertisement, which is an optional part of the machine stamp
that lets you convey your own special mes sage to the mail recipient.
Modem–a device on your machine for connecting to the Pitney
Bowes Data Centre over a standard (analog) telephone line. This
modem should NOT be connected to a digital line (as is used on
most PBX systems in offices).
Origin Postal Code—The Postal Code assigned to your city or
town. Mail processed on your machine must be posted from a loca-
tion in your Postal Code area.
PC Meter Connect
—a small software application you install on
your PC to allow your meter to connect to the Pitney Bowes Data
Centre through your PC’s Internet connection rather than over a
standard telephone line. Postage refills and system software updates
can be completed efficiently and much quicker via the Internet.
Postage-By-Phone
®
—A service available through Pitney Bowes that
allows you to buy postage and check ac count status via a phone line
or the Internet. It also permits convenient postal inspection.
Presets—A custom machine setting you can call up instantly at the
push of a button. You can assign each pre set a num ber of values,
depending on the postage mode you're in, how your machine is set
up and what options are in stalled.
Serial Number—The serial number found on the rear of the machine.
Sleep Mode—An energy-saving feature of your machine that clears
the display after a certain period of idle time. Press ing any key wakes
up the display.
Standby Mode– The lowest power consumption mode that may per-
sist for an indefinite time when the product is connected to an outlet
and switched off at the back of the machine. Standby is the product’s
minimum power mode.
Supervisor Password—A four-digit code that can be set up to pro-
tect unauthorized users from changing accounts when using the De-
partmental Accounting feature.
Tape Sheets—A sheet of self-adhering paper which you print post-
age on and apply to a piece of mail or package that is too big to be
processed through the machine.