Control Panel 3-3LCD MenuThere are two menus in the printer: the LCD menu and the Printed Menu. The language of theLCD messages can be changed by using the LCD menu.The LCD menu includes the items that are changed most frequently. The LCD menu isconvenient when running preprinted forms to manaully change configurations.There are submenus under the main LCD menu selections. The features that may bemodified are located at the last level of a submenu. At the feature level, a selection isdisplayed preceded by the greater-than symbol “>”, or the arrow. The arrow indicates that thisis the current selection. See “LCD Menu Map” in this chapter.The automatic head gap offsets and the semiautomatic head gap settings are accessible onlyfrom the LCD menu. See Chapter 7 for more information.The LCD menu selections and others are available in the Printed Menu. See Chapter 4 foradditional information. The Printed Menu allows the user to see a list choices before selectingone, and to some extent provides a hard-copy record of what was changed. The PrintedMenu is accessed through the LCD menu.To access the LCD menuThe ON LINE light must be out.If not, then press the ON LINE key.Format 4The LCD should show the last format that was selected. The number can be from 1 to 4.If a fault message is displayed ...The LCD shows what the problem is. Clear the fault.If some other message is displayed ...The printer is probably somewhere in the LCD menu. Press FIRST and then ENTER to exit.MenuEnterPress MENU to get into the LCD menu.Prog:Exit This message indicates the top level of the LCD menu. Pressing ENTER now will exit themenu mode.89The UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys step through circular lists of 18 selections.When the desired selection is displayed, press ENTER.