Stand-By Screen (Initial Screen) - NEC IT3510 Operation Manual

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Automatic Display Time-out
If a selected screen, such as a menu screen, is left open the touch panel
automatically returns to the initial screen after a user-set time period. For
details on setting this time-out period, refer to Section 2.6 Power Saving
Settings in Chapter 4 Advanced Registration and Setting Operations on page
4-30.
Either the facsimile screen or the copier screen can be set as the default
display. For details on setting the default display, refer to Section 2.8 Setting
the Initial Screen to Display (Priority Screen) in Chapter 3 Registration and
Setting Operations on page 3-22.
Automatic Backlight
The touch panel automatically turns off to save power and conserve screen
life.
To enable the panel backlight, simply touch anywhere on the panel
surface. The panel backlight time-out can be set by the user. Refer to Section
2.6 Power Saving Settings in Chapter 4 Advanced Registration and Setting
Operations on page 4-30 for more details.

Stand-by Screen (Initial Screen)

The screen which is displayed when the equipment is ready to begin
operations for copying, facsimile activity, and registration, is called the
standby screen. The stand-by screen can be set from three types to suit the
way you normally use the machine.
The three stand-by screen choices are:
Auto-mode Screen (default screen set at factory)
Ë
Copy Screen
Ë
Facsimile Screen
Ë
For details on setting the stand-by screen, refer to Section 2.8 Setting the
Initial Screen to Display (Priority Screen) in Chapter 3 Registration and Setting
Operations on page 3-22.
Auto-mode Screen
This screen is used for both facsimile and copy operations without specifying
which function is used.
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