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mailstation2 Operator Guide - Pitney Bowes

Postage Metersmailstation2 Digital Postage MeterOperator Guide US English EditionSV61983 Revision LMay, 2018 2018 Pitney Bowes Inc. All rights reserved. This book may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any fashion or stored in a retrieval system of any type or transmitted by any means, electronically or mechanically, without the express written permission of Pitney use of this information by the recipient or others for purposes other than the training of customers on Pitney Bowes equipment may constitute an infringement of intellectual property rights of Pitney Bowes , and Pitney Bowes assumes no responsibility for any such use of the have made every reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy and usefulness of this manual.

Do You Need Add-On USPS Services? 27 Applying Postage: Entering it Manually 28 Applying Postage Using Optional Internal Rating 29 Applying Postage Using Optional Scale and Internal Rating 31 Applying Postage Using Weight Hold Mode 32 5 - Using the Batch Mail Count Feature Viewing the Batch Mail Count 34 Printing the Batch Count 35

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1 Postage Metersmailstation2 Digital Postage MeterOperator Guide US English EditionSV61983 Revision LMay, 2018 2018 Pitney Bowes Inc. All rights reserved. This book may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any fashion or stored in a retrieval system of any type or transmitted by any means, electronically or mechanically, without the express written permission of Pitney use of this information by the recipient or others for purposes other than the training of customers on Pitney Bowes equipment may constitute an infringement of intellectual property rights of Pitney Bowes , and Pitney Bowes assumes no responsibility for any such use of the have made every reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy and usefulness of this manual.

2 However, we cannot assume responsibility for errors or omissions or liability for the misuse or misapplication of our as provided in writing, duly signed by an officer of Pitney Bowes , no license either express or implied, under any Pitney Bowes or third party s patent, copyright or other intellectual property rights is granted by providing this mailstation2 Operator Guide is designed to assist in the daily operations of the machine. Use this book as a reference, as it includes system operating HistoryDocument Part NumberRelease DateCommentsSV61983 Rev JNovember 2014 Updates to Troubleshooting section and incorporation of PC Meter Connect informationSV61983 Rev KJanuary 2015 Removal of references to analog connectivity.

3 SV61983 Rev LMay 2018 Add SmartLink AboutthisBookPitneyBowesOperatorGuideFeb ruary, 2018 Page3of7 Pitney Bowes Contact ListMachine IdentificationProduct Name: mailstation2 Digital Postage MeterModel Number: Refer to the label on the back or the bottom of the machineIf you need to contact customer support, refer to What Information You Need to Provide Customer Support before making the call. ResourcesFor online technical support: go to and select a topic link from the appropriate section. General Questions: (800) 522-0020 Customer service representatives are available Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM EST. For Account Information: go to and sign in to your : (877) 817-2463 ShopTo order or check supplies online go to.

4 (800) Bowes Contact Listiv1 - SafetyIntroduction2 Battery Handling (California Customers Only)3 Ear Protection/Noise Exposure Guidelines4 System Power5 Operation6 Maintenance72 - Getting StartedParts of the Machine9 The Control Panel10 Connections on the Back of the Machine113 - What You Can Print on mail PiecesPrinting Options13 Check the Meter Stamp Imprint14 What's in the Meter Stamp15 Printing a Meter Stamp with an Advanced Date17 Turning the Date On/Off for a Meter Stamp18 Printing the Date and Time Only (no meter stamp)19 Adding and Removing Advertisements at the Machine20 Printing Ads Only (no meter stamp)21 Adding and Removing Inscriptions224 - Running MailPower up the Machine24 Checking the Amount of Postage Available25 Determine the Amount of Postage Needed26Do You Need Add-On usps Services?

5 27 Applying Postage: Entering it Manually28 Applying Postage Using Optional Internal Rating29 Applying Postage Using Optional Scale and Internal Rating31 Applying Postage Using Weight hold Mode325 - Using the Batch mail Count FeatureViewing the Batch mail Count34 Printing the Batch Count35 Clearing the Batch Count366 - AccountingAbout Accounts38 Turning Accounts On and Off39 Creating an Account40 Editing Account Name and Password41 Selecting an Account42 Viewing Account Totals43 TableofContentsPitneyBowesOperatorGuideF ebruary, 2018 Pagevof7 Printing an Account Report44 Clearing All or Some of the Accounts45 Deleting an Account467 - ReportsAbout Reports48 Funds Report49 Refill Summary Report50 Printing an Account Report51 System Software Version Report52 View System Software Versions on Machine Only538 - Connecting to the Data CentreAbout System Settings55 Setting the Contrast of the LCD Display56 Setting System Time57 Using the Preset Feature58 Settings for the Optional Scale61 Setting or Disabling the Lock Code62 Setting Sleep Mode Activation Time63 Activating the Sleep Mode Manually64 Setting the High Value Warning65 Setting the Low Funds Warning669 - Passwords and Meter FunctionsAbout

6 Passwords and Meter Functions6810 - Connecting to the Data CenterHow You Connect to the PB Data Center71 Connect to the PB Data Center with SmartLink Using an Ethernet Cable to a LAN Port73 Connect to PB Data Center with SmartLink Using a Wireless Connection75 Connect to the PB Data Center with the Communication Device Using an Ethernet Cable to a LAN Port77 Connect to the PB Data Center with the Communication Device Using a Wireless Connection79 Connect to the PB Data Center with PC Meter Connect Application on your Computer8111 - Using PC Meter ConnectStarting PC Meter Connect 84PC Meter Connect Application Main Window87 Checking the Postage Amount using PC Meter Connect90 Adding Postage using PC Meter Connect91 Downloading new Postal Rates using PC Meter Connect93 Performing Meter Inspections using PC Meter Connect94 Printing a Meter Stamp with an Advanced Date Using PC Meter Connect95 Adding or Removing Ads Using PC Meter Connect96 Adding or Removing Postal Inscriptions using PC Meter Connect97 Setting the System Time using PC Meter Connect98 PitneyBowesOperatorGuideFebruary.

7 2018 Pageviof7 Turning the Preset On/Off using PC Meter Connect98 Storing or Changing the Preset using PC Meter Connect99 Viewing the Preset using PC Meter Connect99 Resetting the Scale to Zero Using PC Meter Connect100 Setting up the Weight hold Method using PC Meter Connect101 Setting the High Value Warning using PC Meter Connect102 Setting the Low Funds Warning using PC Meter Connect103 Viewing Account Totals using PC Meter Connect103 Printing an Account Report using PC Meter Connect103 Printing a Refill Summary Report Using PC Meter Connect104 Viewing a System Software Version Report Using PC Meter Connect105 Checking PC Meter Connect Version106 Network Specifications and Requirements for PC Meter Connect10812 - Adding PostageAdding Postage to Your Machine11413 - Meter Updates and InspectionsAbout Meter Updates and Downloads117 About Postal Rate Changes119 Procedures for Downloading New Postal Rates120 Performing Meter Inspections12214 - MaintenanceInk Cartridge Replacement Messages124 Replacing the Ink Cartridge125 Printing a Test Pattern130 Cleaning the Printer Nozzle131 Cleaning or Replacing the Print Head132 Replacing the Ink Tray13615 - TroubleshootingGetting Help140 What Information You Need to Provide Customer Support141 Troubleshooting Your Digital Postage Meter142 Printing Problems143 Battery Low Message144 Troubleshooting

8 Communications Problems145 Text Error Messages150 Numeric Error Codes152 Exception List155 PitneyBowesOperatorGuideFebruary, 2018 Pageviiof71 - SafetyIntroduction2 Battery Handling (California Customers Only)3 Ear Protection/Noise Exposure Guidelines4 System Power5 Operation6 Maintenance7 IntroductionFamiliarize yourself with proper procedures and methods before you install, operate or repair the system to avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment. SafetyPitneyBowesOperatorGuideFebruary, 2018 Page2of155 Battery Handling (California Customers Only)The battery used in this product contains perchlorate material. California requires perchlorate containing products to be accompanied by the following notice:Perchlorate Material - Special handling may apply.

9 For more information refer to the following website: , 2018 Page3of155 Ear Protection/Noise Exposure GuidelinesEar protection is required if noise exposure exceeds OSHA standard. There are many factors to be taken into consideration in each individual work area when dealing with ear protection. Factors such as floor noise, length of exposure to noise, loss of hearing history in individual employees can all play a role in requirements. Analyze your specific work area environment to ensure safe practices. OSHA Standards85dBA time weighted average over an 8-hour shift requires hearing protection be made available to employees and use is recommended. (European Union standard is 80dBA)90dBA time weighted average over an 8-hour shift mandates hearing protection is used.

10 (European Union standard is 85dBA)NOTE: Local jurisdictions may have more stringent requirements. Refer to local regulations for standards and requirements in your , 2018 Page4of155 System Power lUse the power cord supplied with the machine chassis at the power entry and plug it into a properly grounded (earthed) and easily accessible wall outlet located near the machine. Failure to properly ground (earth) the machine can result in severe personal injury and/or fire. lThe power cord wall plug is the primary means of disconnecting the machine from AC power supply for Lock Out/Tag Out. lDO NOT use an adapter plug on the line cord or wall outlet. lDO NOT remove the ground pin from the line cord.


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