Canon imageFORMULA DR-M260 User Guide - Page 18

Jobs Screen, Menu Screen

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Display panel examples The information displayed on the display panel changes depending on the status of the scanner. The following are representative examples. ● Information displayed on the screen 5HDG\ DEFGH  ճ ձ ղ  մ ATitle area Displays the status of the scanner. BComments area Displays available menu and job items, error messages, etc. COperation buttons area Displays operation buttons that can be used during scanning. The button, (OK) button, (Start)button, (Stop)button, and (Menu)buttons are displayed. DDisplay count area Displays the number of documents that have been scanned. ● Jobs Screen 5HDG\ DEFGH   The Jobs Screen will be displayed after turning the power ON. A maximum of 99 registered jobs can be displayed on this screen. "ABCDE", "abcde", and "12345" are the examples of registered job names. Select a job using the ▲▼ buttons, and press the Start button to execute. ● Menu Screen 0HQX ͍'LVSOD\&RXQW&OHDU 7RWDO6FDQQLQJ&RXQW 5ROOHU)HHG&RXQW  Pressing the Menu button while the Jobs Screen is displayed will cause the Menu Screen to be displayed instead. Press the Stop button while the Menu Screen is displayed to return to the Jobs screen. Use the ▲▼ buttons to select menu items, and press the OK button to confirm the selected item. The following are items that can be selected/executed from the display panel. Items displayed on the [Menu] screen. Display Count Clear Total Scanning Count Roller Feed Count Display Contrast Language Description The number displayed in the display count area (bottom right in the display area) can be cleared. Displays the number of documents that have been scanned. Displays the number of documents fed through a replacement roller. This number can be cleared. Adjusts screen contrast. Displays available languages. 18

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Display panel examples
The information displayed on the display panel changes depending on
the status of the scanner.
The following are representative examples.
Information displayed on the screen
A
Title area
Displays the status of the scanner.
B
Comments area
Displays available menu and job items, error messages, etc.
C
Operation buttons area
Displays operation buttons that can be used during scanning.
The
button,
(OK) button,
(Start)button,
(Stop)button, and
(Menu)buttons are displayed.
D
Display count area
Displays the number of documents that have been scanned.
Jobs Screen
The Jobs Screen will be displayed after turning the power ON.
A maximum of 99 registered jobs can be displayed on this screen.
"ABCDE", "abcde", and "12345" are the examples of registered job
names.
Select a job using the
▲▼
buttons, and press the Start button to
execute.
Menu Screen
Pressing the Menu button while the Jobs Screen is displayed will
cause the Menu Screen to be displayed instead.
Press the Stop button while the Menu Screen is displayed to return
to the Jobs screen.
Use the
▲▼
buttons to select menu items, and press the OK button
to confirm the selected item.
The following are items that can be selected/executed from the
display panel.
Items displayed on the
[Menu] screen.
Description
Display Count Clear
The number displayed in the display
count area (bottom right in the
display area) can be cleared.
Total Scanning Count
Displays the number of documents
that have been scanned.
Roller Feed Count
Displays the number of documents
fed through a replacement roller.
This number can be cleared.
Display Contrast
Adjusts screen contrast.
Language
Displays available languages.