Samsung MultiXpress SCX-8238 User Guide - Page 24

Control panel overview, Display screen, Status LED, Job Status, Counter, Power Saver, Numeric keypad

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Control panel overview 1 Display screen Shows the current machine status and prompts during an operation. You can set menus easily using the display screen. 2 Status LED Shows the status of your machine (See "Understanding the status LED" on page 25). 3 Job Status Shows the jobs currently running, queued jobs, completed jobs, current error code or secured jobs. 4 Counter Shows the amount of paper used (See "Counter button" on page 29). 5 Eco Turn into Eco mode (See "Eco button" on page 30). 6 Power Saver Turn into power saver mode (See "Power Saver button" on page 32). 7 Numeric keypad Dials numbers and enters alphanumeric characters. You can also enter the number value for document copies or other options. 8 Reset Resets the current machine's setup. 9 Help Gives detailed information about this machine's menus or status. 10 Clear Deletes characters in the edit area. 11 Log out Allows user to log out. 12 Interrupt Stops a job in operation for urgent copying. 13 Stop Stops an operation at any time. The pop-up window appears on the screen showing the current job that the user can stop or resume. 14 Start Starts a job. 15 Power Turn the power on or off. When the blue LED is on, the machine is powered on and you can use it. If you turn the machine off, press this button for more than three seconds. Press Yes when the confirmation window appears. When you use the display screen, use your finger only. The screen may be damaged with a sharpen pen or anything else. Introduction_ 24

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Introduction
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Control panel overview
When you use the display screen, use your finger only. The screen may be damaged with a sharpen pen or anything else.
1
Display screen
Shows the current machine status and prompts during an operation. You can set menus easily using the display screen.
2
Status LED
Shows the status of your machine (See "Understanding the status LED" on page 25).
3
Job Status
Shows the jobs currently running, queued jobs, completed jobs, current error code or secured jobs.
4
Counter
Shows the amount of paper used (See "Counter button" on page 29).
5
Eco
Turn into Eco mode (See "Eco button" on page 30).
6
Power Saver
Turn into power saver mode (See "Power Saver button" on page 32).
7
Numeric keypad
Dials numbers and enters alphanumeric characters. You can also enter the number value for document copies or other
options.
8
Reset
Resets the current machine’s setup.
9
Help
Gives detailed information about this machine’s menus or status.
10
Clear
Deletes characters in the edit area.
11
Log out
Allows user to log out.
12
Interrupt
Stops a job in operation for urgent copying.
13
Stop
Stops an operation at any time. The pop-up window appears on the screen showing the current job that the user can stop or
resume.
14
Start
Starts a job.
15
Power
Turn the power on or off. When the blue LED is on, the machine is powered on and you can use it. If you turn the machine
off, press this button for more than three seconds. Press
Yes
when the confirmation window appears.