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4.3 Utility/Counter 4 Accessibility This section describes the procedures for configuring settings for the Control Panel and adjusting the Touch Panel. Page 1/2 Page 2/2 Settings [Key Repeat /Interval] [Sound Settings] The length of time until the value begins to change after a Touch Panel button is held down and the length of time for the value to change can be specified. • [Time to Start]: Specify the length of time until a value begins to change after a button is held down. • [Key Interval]: Specify the length of time for the value to change. [Set All] • [Enable]: Specify [ON] or [OFF] to output all sounds. • [Volume]: To adjust the volume, press [Low], [Medium], or [High]. Configure the settings for sounding associated with key operations. The following sound setting functions are available. To produce a sound, press [ON], and then select the volume from [Low], [Medium] and [High]. To not produce a sound, press [OFF]. [Operation Confirmation] • [Input Confirmation Sound]: A sound produced when a key in the Con- trol Panel or a button in the Touch Panel is pressed for an entry • [Invalid Input Sound]: A sound produced for invalid button operation in the Control Panel or the Touch Panel • [Basic Sound]: A sound produced when the default value item is select- ed for an option subject to rotational switching [Successful Completion] • [Operation Completion]: A sound produced when the operation has completed normally • [Transmission Completion]: A sound produced when a communica- tions-related operation is completed normally [Completion Preparation]: A sound produced when a device is ready bizhub 42/36 4-9

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4.3
Utility/Counter
4
Accessibility
This section describes the procedures for configuring settings for the
Control Panel
and adjusting the
Touch
Panel
.
Page 1/2
Page 2/2
Settings
[Key Repeat /Interval]
The length of time until the value begins to change after a
Touch Panel
button is held down and the length of time for the value to change can be
specified.
[Time to Start]: Specify the length of time until a value begins to change
after a button is held down.
[Key Interval]: Specify the length of time for the value to change.
[Sound Settings]
[Set All]
[Enable]: Specify [ON] or [OFF] to output all sounds.
[Volume]: To adjust the volume, press [Low], [Medium], or [High].
Configure the settings for sounding associated with key operations. The
following sound setting functions are available. To produce a sound, press
[ON], and then select the volume from [Low], [Medium] and [High]. To not
produce a sound, press [OFF].
[Operation Confirmation]
[Input Confirmation Sound]: A sound produced when a key in the
Con-
trol Panel
or a button in the
Touch Panel
is pressed for an entry
[Invalid Input Sound]: A sound produced for invalid button operation in
the
Control Panel
or the
Touch Panel
[Basic Sound]: A sound produced when the default value item is select-
ed for an option subject to rotational switching
[Successful Completion]
[Operation Completion]: A sound produced when the operation has
completed normally
[Transmission Completion]: A sound produced when a communica-
tions-related operation is completed normally
[Completion Preparation]: A sound produced when a device is ready