Xerox DocuPrint 96/4635/180 IPS
Master Index
Version 7.1
August 2000
721P88220
Index
Numerics
amount symbols, SOG 5-3
ANSI specifications, IPG 1-7
1.25 MB Data Streaming, CMS 3-4
1/4-inch cartridge tape drive, IPG 2-6
10Mb/sec twisted pair standard, IPG 4-7
2.5 MB Data Streaming, CMS 3-4
3-pitch mode, IPG A-5, SOG A-5
4 mm cartridge tape
applications, customer responsibility, IPG 4-3
Apply & Update button, CMS 1-21
Apply buttons, CMS 1-21
AS/400
parameters, IPG E-18–IPG E-24
ASCII, IPG 1-6
Ask for File Name window, CMS 1-21
Attention light, TRB 2-1
attention light, SOG 4-6
attributes
drive, IPG 5-9
ordering, IPG A-13, SOG A-13
4 mm cartridge tape drive, IPG 2-3
4mm cartridge tape drive, cleaning, PRM 6-7
50 Hz voltage requirements
finishing, CMS 4-55
audible tones, SOG 4-15
Auxiliary On-Us field, SOG 5-3
Delta configurations, IPG 6-4
Wye configurations, IPG 6-4
60 Hz voltage requirements, IPG 6-2
8 power (X) Comparator with MICR grid, IPG A-14,
SOG 5-4, SOG A-14
B
8-pitch mode, IPG A-4, SOG A-4
back panel, Sun workstations, IPG 2-3, IPG 2-6–IPG
2-7
A
backing up configuration files, CMS 1-13, CMS 4-63
Backup Configuration Files window, CMS 4-64
Barr/AFD, IPG 8-2
base components, IPG 2-1–IPG 2-10
BCOCA (Bar code Object Content Architecture),
SOG 1-5
ABA standards, IPG 1-7
access control, SOG 1-16
access requirements, delivery, IPG 6-24–IPG 6-28
ACT icon, SOG 4-5
Add a New Form Type window, CMS 4-36
Add button, CMS 1-21
Billing Information, CMS 1-13
billing meter
Add Profile button, CMS 1-21
Administration pull-down menu, CMS 1-13
Administrator Mode, CMS 4-2
Advanced Customer Training (ACT), IPG B-3, PRM
7-2
Advanced Function Image and Graphics (AFIG),
SOG 1-1
AFIG (Advanced Function Image and Graphics), IPG
1-1
AFP environment, SOG 1-5
AFP1 printer definition, IPG D-2
AIX
parameters, IPG E-25–IPG E-27
AIX environment
reading, IPG 8-4
reporting, IPG 8-4
BIN command, SOG 1-11
Bin Group field, CMS 4-18
Bin Selection Mode pull-down menu, CMS 4-52
Bin Unload button, PRM 2-2, SOG 4-11
binding, IPG 1-6
bins, PRM 2-1–PRM 2-3
Bins display field, CMS 1-16
Brightness control thumbwheel, SOG 4-5
bus and tag
cabling, IPG 2-10
channel connection, IPG 1-2
bus and tag cable input, SOG 2-5
bus and tag cables, SOG 1-4
bus and tag option, CMS 3-3, CMS 3-4
buttons
channel-attaching to an RS/6000, IPG D-5
configuring InfoPrint Manager, IPG D-5, IPG E-26
configuring PSF/6000, IPG D-5, IPG E-26
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
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incremental spin, CMS 1-5
IPS main window
cleaning
4mm cartridge tape drive, PRM 6-7
Reset Now, CMS 1-22
Save, CMS 1-22
keyboard, PRM 6-1
mirror, PRM 6-3
PQA, CMS 4-19
monitor, PRM 6-1
using, CMS 1-5
bypass connectors, SOG 2-5
bypass transport
Printer Controller exterior, PRM 6-1
reflective surfaces, PRM 6-1
sensors
description, IPG 3-6
Q1011, PRM 6-3
dimensions, IPG 6-13
Q1106, PRM 6-5
option, IPG 1-6, SOG 1-14
paper path, IPG 6-15, SOG 4-18
programmable, SOG 4-14
service access, IPG 6-14
specifications, IPG 6-12–IPG 6-16, IPG 6-31
bypass transport, clearing paper jams, TRB 3-21–
TRB 3-22
Q1107, PRM 6-4
Q1164, PRM 6-6
Q1166, PRM 6-5
Q850, PRM 6-2
cleaning supplies, IPG A-21, SOG A-22
Clear button, SOG 4-5
clearance space, IPG 6-7, IPG 6-20–IPG 6-23
clearing
feeder trays, TRB 3-2–TRB 3-3
paper jams
C
cables
bypass transport, TRB 3-21–TRB 3-22
steps, TRB 3-7
bus, IPG 2-10
IBM channel, IPG 7-2
CMC7 fonts, SOG 5-1
locations, IPG 7-2
CMC7 series, IPG 1-8
tag, IPG 2-10
communicating, host computer, CMS 2-5–CMS 2-6
components
Cancel Job button, CMS 1-20
carbonless paper, IPG A-3, SOG A-3
cartridge tape
base, IPG 2-1–IPG 2-10
controller, IPG 2-1
drive, IPG 2-3, IPG 2-6, IPG 5-9
ordering, IPG A-13, SOG A-13
cartridge tape drive, SOG 2-4
CD, removing, CMS 2-8
CD-ROM drive, IPG 2-3, IPG 2-5, SOG 2-4
central processing unit, IPG 2-2, IPG 2-5
channel attachments, IPG D-1–IPG D-3, IPG D-6
channel communications board, SOG 2-1
channel interface, selecting, CMS 3-4
Channel Mode pull-down menu, CMS 3-4
Channel Options window, CMS 3-4
channel-attached
printer, IPG 3-1–IPG 3-3, SOG 4-2–SOG 4-6
Printer Controller, SOG 2-1–SOG 2-5
printer controller, IPG 2-1–IPG 2-10
conditioning paper, IPG A-10–IPG A-11, SOG A-10–
SOG A-11
configuration
changes requiring reboot, CMS 3-1
input specifying, CMS 4-28–CMS 4-47
options, IPG 3-6–IPG 3-8
output specifying, CMS 4-49–CMS 4-62
printer, IPG 3-4–IPG 3-5
configuration files
cables, IPG 7-2
backing up, CMS 1-13
configuration, IPG 1-3
systems, IPG 2-10
backing up and restoring, CMS 4-63
restoring, CMS 1-13
Check Performance Guarantee, SOG 5-2
checking
configuration files, version identifier, SOG 1-15
Configuration pull-down menu, CMS 1-11, CMS 4-6–
CMS 4-14
feeder trays, PRM 1-1
high-capacity stacker (HCS) bins, PRM 2-2
purge trays, PRM 2-1
connectivity boards, IPG 2-1, IPG 2-4, SOG 2-3
conprt utility, CMS 4-23
sample trays, PRM 2-1
checklist
consumable supplies table, IPG A-15–IPG A-21,
SOG A-15–SOG A-22
installation planning, IPG 4-4–IPG 4-6
supplies, IPG A-25–IPG A-26, SOG A-25–SOG
A-26
Continue button, CMS 1-20, SOG 4-5
Continue button, no response, TRB 6-1
continuous form emulation, CMS 1-11
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
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continuous form jobs, SOG 1-14
control panel
Document Feeding and Finishing Architecture, see
DFA
HCF feeder tray, SOG 4-9
documentation
HCS bin, SOG 4-11
AIX, IPG E-27
Control Unit Configuration section, CMS 1-18
Control Unit display, CMS 1-19
Copy Subgroup level, SOG 1-11
customer education, PRM 7-3
customer responsibilities, IPG 4-2–IPG 4-3, IPG 8-2
Customer Transfer Assist Blade, SOG 5-2
AS/400, IPG E-24
IBM, IPG C-2
IBM channel connections, IPG 7-2
MVS references, IPG E-17
OS/2, IPG E-35
Xerox, IPG C-1
double-byte fonts, SOG 1-14
drives
D
cartridge tape, IPG 2-3, IPG 2-6, IPG 5-9
CD-ROM, IPG 2-3, IPG 2-5
disk, IPG 2-2, IPG 2-5
damaged printing, correcting, TRB 4-1
dash symbol, SOG 5-3
data cables, IPG 7-1
Data Control Interface Module (DCIM2) card, IPG 2-1,
IPG 2-4, SOG 2-3
drives, cartridge tape, SOG 2-4
dropdown lists, CMS 1-3
dry ink
data streams, SOG 1-1, SOG 1-5
data streams, interpolated, IPG 1-5
debug level, CMS 1-12
debug level, setting, CMS 4-24
decurler lever, adjusting, TRB 3-24
Default Trace File Name window, CMS 4-21
definitions, see sample printer definitions
Delete button, CMS 1-21
delivery requirements, IPG 6-24–IPG 6-28
Delivery Signal Duration field, CMS 4-61
Delivery Signal Start Adjust field, CMS 4-61
Delivery Signal Type field, CMS 4-61
DELTA configurations, IPG 6-4
developer, IPG A-12, IPG A-21, SOG A-12, SOG
A-22
adding, PRM 4-1–PRM 4-3
stains, PRM 4-3
toner, IPG A-12, IPG A-21, SOG A-12, SOG A-22
waste bottle, IPG A-21, SOG A-22
Dual Mode, CMS 3-16, IPG 1-6, SOG 1-1
duplex
maximum simplex, CMS 1-11
mode, simplex page value, CMS 4-8
printing, selecting, CMS 4-30
duplex, simplex flexibility, SOG 1-12
E
E13B fonts, SOG 5-1
E13B series, IPG 1-8
devices, input enablement, IPG 6-20
DFA, CMS 1-21, SOG 1-14, SOG 4-14
DFA Profile pull-down menu, CMS 4-53
DFA profiles, CMS 4-62
Edit the Media Defaults window, CMS 4-39
education, customer, PRM 7-3
electrical specifications, IPG 5-1–IPG 5-2, IPG 6-1–
IPG 6-5
Diagnostic Authorization, CMS 1-13
Diagnostic Authorization string, entering, CMS 3-14
diagnostic tools, IPG 1-8
diagnostic tracing, CMS 1-12
diagnostics
entering authorization string, CMS 3-14
Diagnostics pull-down menu, CMS 1-12, CMS 4-15
dimension gauge, SOG 5-4
End of Set field, CMS 1-17
Enhanced Diagnostics option, CMS 1-13
environmental requirements, IPG 6-6
error condition, restarting printer, TRB 6-3
Ethernet, CMS 2-5, CMS 3-5, IPG 2-1, IPG 2-4, SOG
2-3
configurations using, IPG 1-2
requirements, IPG 4-7
dimensions
extraction color, CMS 1-11
bypass transport, IPG 6-13
controller, IPG 5-9
F
printers, IPG 6-7–IPG 6-11
diskette, ejecting, CMS 2-8
diskettes, IPG A-13, IPG A-21, SOG A-13, SOG A-22
display monitor, IPG 2-3, IPG 5-9
Fault icon, SOG 4-5
Fault List
icon, TRB 2-1, TRB 6-1
screen, TRB 2-1–TRB 2-2
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
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Fault List icon, SOG 4-4
faults, masking, TRB 2-1–TRB 2-2
features
GOCA (Graphics Object Content Architecture), SOG
1-5
graphical user interface, see GUI
Guarded Tools icon, SOG 4-5
GUI, CMS 1-1–CMS 1-9, SOG 3-2–SOG 3-3
guidelines, loading paper, PRM 1-2
600 dpi resolution, IPG 1-5
advanced paper handling, IPG 1-4
bypass transport option, IPG 1-6
input trays, IPG 1-4
output bins, IPG 1-6
H
roll feeder, IPG 1-4
hard disk, SOG 2-3
hardware
feed belt, cleaning, TRB 3-4–TRB 3-5
feeder trays, IPG 1-4, PRM 1-1–PRM 1-9, SOG 1-6
described, SOG 4-8–SOG 4-9
high-capacity, SOG 4-7
feeder trays, clearing faults, TRB 3-2–TRB 3-3
feeder trays, current configuration, CMS 1-14
feeder/stacker
configuration, IPG 3-4–IPG 3-5
controller components, IPG 2-1, IPG 5-9
printer components, IPG 6-29–IPG 6-31
specifications, IPG 5-9–IPG 5-10, IPG 6-29–IPG
6-31
supported, IPG 6-12
hardware features, SOG 1-6
HCF feeder trays
capacities, SOG 4-9
control panel, SOG 4-9
HCU, IPG 2-1, IPG 2-10, IPG 5-8, IPG 5-9, SOG 2-1,
SOG 2-5
HCU errors, TRB 3-8
HCU, powering on, CMS 2-2
HFSI (high frequency service indicator), CMS 1-1,
SOG 3-2
high-capacity feeder, SOG 4-7
high-capacity stacker, SOG 4-7, SOG 4-10–SOG
4-11
configurations, IPG 3-4–IPG 3-5
number, IPG 3-8
options, IPG 3-6–IPG 3-9
space requirements, IPG 6-7–IPG 6-11
specifications, IPG 6-29–IPG 6-31
feeder/stacker module, SOG 4-7
file pull-down menus, CMS 1-3
finishing attributes, CMS 4-55
Finishing field, CMS 1-17
Finishing Function field, CMS 4-60
Finishing Function Option field, CMS 4-18
finishing options, IPG 3-6–IPG 3-9
floor leveling, IPG 6-24
fonts
high-capacity stacker (HCS) bins, PRM 2-2
high-speed transfer mode, CMS 3-4
Hint icon, SOG 4-5, TRB 2-1
Host Channel Unit, see HCU
Host Channel Unit, see HCU
host computer, communicating, CMS 2-5–CMS 2-6
Host Job Control section, CMS 1-20
HPPCL5e, IPG 1-6
converting, IPG 1-5
MICR
CMC7 series, IPG 1-8
E13B series, IPG 1-8
fonts, MICR
CMC7 fonts, SOG 5-1
E13B fonts, SOG 5-1
fonts, resident, CMS 1-11, SOG 1-15
adding, CMS 3-10
Human Readable Interpretation (HRI), SOG 1-15
displaying, CMS 3-9
friction-type feeders, PRM 1-2
fuser
I
IBM AFP architecture, IPG 1-1
IBM AFP Group 3 page printer, SOG 1-1
IBM IPDS Group 3 page printer, IPG 1-1
IBM, outline fonts, SOG 1-15
icons, moving, CMS 1-6
agent, IPG A-12, IPG A-21, SOG A-12, SOG
A-22
shield, IPG A-12, IPG A-21, SOG A-12, SOG
A-22
fuser agent
adding, PRM 3-1–PRM 3-4
fuser power saver, SOG 4-15
IEEE
802.3, IPG 4-7
images, full-page 600 dpi, SOG 1-14
In Use indicator, SOG 4-11
incremental spin buttons, CMS 1-5
ink, dry, IPG A-21, SOG A-22
G
glazing, TRB 3-4
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
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input configuration
IPS software license text string, loading, CMS 3-12–
CMS 3-13
changing, CMS 4-46
creating, CMS 4-40–CMS 4-45
deleting, CMS 4-47
ISO specifications, IPG 1-7
example, CMS 4-29
J
Input Configuration section, CMS 1-14–CMS 1-15,
CMS 4-28
input enablement
jam clearance assistance, SOG 4-15
JCL keyword, SOG 1-11
JES2
kit, SOG 4-14
FSS statement parameters, IPG E-3–IPG E-4
Initialization Dataset commands example, IPG
E-4
paper path, SOG 4-17
input enablement devices, IPG 6-20
input tray, capabilities, SOG 1-11
input trays, IPG 1-4, SOG 1-6
input trays, configuring, CMS 1-14
input trays, loading, PRM 1-1–PRM 1-9
installation
printer definitions, IPG D-1
JES3
configuring, IPG E-4
FSS statement parameters, IPG E-5–IPG E-6
initialization dataset commands example, IPG
E-6
planning checklist, IPG 4-4–IPG 4-6
preparation, IPG 4-1–IPG 4-7
process, IPG 8-1
job integrity, checking after paper jam, TRB 3-8
Xerox responsibilities, IPG 4-1
instruction labels, SOG 4-15
interface, CMS 1-11
inverter feeder/stacker, IPG 3-1, IPG 3-4, IPG 3-7,
IPG 3-9
K
keyboard, IPG 2-4, IPG 2-7, IPG 5-10, SOG 2-4
keyboard, cleaning, PRM 6-1
inverter feeder/stacker module, SOG 4-7
IOCA (Image Object Content Architecture), SOG 1-5
IOCA Replicate and Trim, SOG 1-12
IOT (Image Output Terminal), see printer
IPDS bins, CMS 1-16
L
labels
selecting, IPG A-2, SOG A-2
language, CMS 1-11
Language icon, SOG 4-4
language, messages, SOG 1-15
length guide, PRM 1-5
leveling, floor, IPG 6-24
License Status, CMS 1-13
license, software, SOG 1-17
licensing, software, IPG 8-3
lights, feeder trays, PRM 1-1
loading
IPDS data streams, CMS 3-16, IPG 1-6, SOG 1-1,
SOG 1-5
IPDS Trays field, CMS 1-15, CMS 4-43
IPS Authorization, CMS 1-13
IPS console window, IPG 2-9
IPS Engine Monitor window, CMS 1-1, SOG 3-2
IPS main window, IPG 2-9
buttons, CMS 1-21–CMS 1-22
components, CMS 1-9–CMS 1-22, SOG 3-4–
SOG 3-5
described, CMS 1-1, SOG 3-2
description, SOG 1-2, SOG 1-10
Host Job Control section, CMS 1-20
menus, CMS 1-10–CMS 1-14
setup and status information, CMS 1-18–CMS
1-19
paper, PRM 1-2
trays 1 and 2, PRM 1-3–PRM 1-6
trays 3,4,5, and 6, PRM 1-7–PRM 1-9
loading, feeder trays, PRM 1-1–PRM 1-9
logging, service call, CMS 1-12
M
using, CMS 1-9
IPS mode, switching, CMS 3-16
IPS Output Configuration window, CMS 4-51
IPS Print Engine Monitor window, CMS 2-6
IPS print engine monitor window, IPG 2-9
IPS Print Service Console window, CMS 1-1, SOG
3-2
magnetic ink character recognition see MICR
maintenance
ongoing, IPG 8-4
routine, IPG 8-4
maintenance services, PRM 7-1–PRM 7-4
mapping IPDS bins, CMS 1-16
IPS screen, IPG 2-9
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
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mapping IPDS input trays, CMS 4-43
margin values, CMS 4-31
masking faults, TRB 2-1–TRB 2-2
maximum simplex, CMS 1-11
Maximum Simplex window, CMS 4-8
media defaults, editing, CMS 4-38
media icon
MICR Position and Dimension Gauge, SOG 5-4
Minimum Set Time field, CMS 4-59
misfeeds, frequent, TRB 3-4–TRB 3-5
mixed paper sizes, printing on, SOG 1-11
mixed plex, SOG 1-12
mixed plex feature, IPG 1-5
MO:DCA-P (Mixed Object Document Content
Architecture for Presentation, SOG 1-5
Mode field, CMS 4-18
changing, CMS 4-38
creating, CMS 4-33–CMS 4-37
deleting, CMS 4-38
modem
Media Library window, CMS 4-33
Media Library, setting up, CMS 4-32–CMS 4-38
Media Type window, CMS 4-34
Media Units
enable and disable, TRB 1-2
modem, enable or disable, CMS 1-11, CMS 3-6, SOG
1-17
modes, switching, CMS 3-16
specifying size units, CMS 4-12
specifying weight units, CMS 4-12
media units
monitor, IPG 2-3, IPG 5-9, SOG 2-4
monitor, blank display, TRB 6-1
monitor, cleaning, PRM 6-1
specifying, CMS 1-11
menus
monthly print volume, IPG 1-3, SOG 1-3
mouse, IPG 2-4, IPG 2-8, IPG 5-10, SOG 2-4
MVS
Administration, CMS 1-13
Bin Selection Mode, CMS 4-52
Channel Mode, CMS 3-4
Configuration, CMS 1-11, CMS 4-6–CMS 4-14
DFA Profile, CMS 4-53
channel attachment, IPG D-1–IPG D-3
TCP/IP connection, IPG E-1–IPG E-17
N
Diagnostics, CMS 1-12, CMS 4-15
System Options, CMS 1-14, CMS 4-27
Trace Mode Options, CMS 4-21
messages
network configurations
AIX, IPG E-26
AS/400, IPG E-18
MVS, IPG E-2
area, SOG 4-6
OS/2, IPG E-28
HFSI, CMS 1-1, SOG 3-2
translation, SOG 1-15
meter readings, displaying, CMS 1-13
meter, billing
reading, IPG 8-4
reporting, IPG 8-4
MICR
network interface requirements, IPG 4-7
NPS mode, switching, CMS 3-16
null modem connection, CMS 1-12
Number of Sets field, CMS 4-18
Number of Sheets field, CMS 4-18
N-Up, enhanced, SOG 1-13
comparator with MICR grid, IPG A-14, SOG 5-4,
SOG A-14
O
dry ink, IPG A-12, IPG A-21, SOG A-12, SOG
A-22
fonts, IPG 1-8, SOG 5-1
line, IPG 1-7
output, readability, SOG 5-3
Positioning and Dimension Gauge, IPG A-14,
SOG A-14
OCA colors, SOG 1-13
Offline field, CMS 4-21
offline, taking, CMS 1-14, CMS 2-5, CMS 4-27
Online field, CMS 4-21
online, placing, CMS 1-14, CMS 2-5
On-Us symbol, SOG 5-3
operating systems supported, IPG 1-1
Operator Mode, CMS 4-2
operator training, PRM 7-2
printing features, SOG 5-1–SOG 5-2
MICR Clear Band, SOG 5-3
MICR Grid, SOG 5-4
optical mouse, SOG 2-4
MICR line, SOG 5-3
optional processing parameters
setting, CMS 1-11
Optional Processing Parameters window, CMS 4-14
options, IPG 3-6–IPG 3-8
MICR mode, CMS 1-11, CMS 1-18
MICR Mode screen, SOG 5-2
MICR Mode Selection window, CMS 4-11
MICR mode, selecting, CMS 4-11
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
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ordering supplies, IPG A-22, SOG A-23
OS/2
examples, IPG D-4–IPG D-5
parameters, IPG E-28–IPG E-35
OS/390, see MVS
outlets, power configurations, IPG 5-2, IPG 6-2
outline fonts, SOG 1-15
output bins, IPG 1-6, SOG 1-11
output configuration
path, bypass transport, IPG 6-15
performance guides, SOG B-1
predrilled, PRM 1-2
preprinted, PRM 1-2
recommended weight, grade, IPG A-1, SOG A-1
selecting, IPG A-1–IPG A-3, SOG A-1–SOG A-3
size, IPG 6-12, IPG A-1, SOG A-1
sizes, IPG A-3–IPG A-8, SOG A-3–SOG A-8
storing, IPG A-9, SOG A-9
changing, CMS 4-57
creating, CMS 4-51–CMS 4-54
deleting, CMS 4-57
supplies, IPG A-15–IPG A-20, SOG A-15–SOG
A-21
trays, see trays
DFA profile
types, TRB 3-1
adding, CMS 4-58–CMS 4-61
changing, CMS 4-62
deleting, CMS 4-62
paper feeder assembly, PRM 1-6
Paper Level indicators, SOG 4-9
parallel channel interface, CMS 3-4
parameters, processing, CMS 4-13
PCI Bus support, SOG 1-16
example, CMS 4-53
specifying, CMS 4-49–CMS 4-62
Output Configuration section, CMS 1-16–CMS 1-17
Output Configuration window, SOG 1-11
Output DFA Profile window, CMS 4-58
output trays, PRM 2-1–PRM 2-3
overstrike support, SOG 1-13
PCIM2 card, SOG 2-3
PCL data streams, CMS 3-16, SOG 1-1
perforated paper, IPG A-3, SOG A-3
performance guides, paper, SOG B-1
personality profiles, CMS 1-21, CMS 4-58–CMS 4-61
personnel, training, IPG 4-3
pin buttons, CMS 1-8
P
planning checklist, IPG 4-4–IPG 4-6
Please Wait indicator, SOG 4-9, SOG 4-11
plex, mixed, SOG 1-12
PostScript data streams, CMS 3-16, SOG 1-1
PostScript level 2, IPG 1-6
pad, IPG 2-8
Page Order Within Set field, CMS 1-17
page rotation, SOG 1-14
Pages Outstanding display, CMS 1-19
paper
power
characteristics, IPG A-2, SOG A-2
conditioning, IPG A-10–IPG A-11, SOG A-10–
SOG A-11
cord configurations, IPG 6-3
requirements, IPG 5-1–IPG 5-2, IPG 5-9, IPG
6-1–IPG 6-5, IPG 6-29–IPG 6-31
savers, SOG 4-15
curl, TRB 3-23
adjusting, TRB 3-24
supply, SOG 2-5
measuring, TRB 3-23
power outage, CMS 2-5
feed direction, IPG A-6–IPG A-8, SOG A-6–SOG
A-8
handling, advanced, IPG 1-4
jams, TRB 3-23
power saver mode, exiting, CMS 2-7
powering off, CMS 2-3–CMS 2-5
powering on, CMS 2-1–CMS 2-2
power-saver timeout mode, CMS 3-7
PQA button, CMS 4-19
jams, clearing
bypass transport, TRB 3-21–TRB 3-22
checking job integrity, TRB 3-8
steps, TRB 3-7
PQA status window, CMS 4-19
precut paper, IPG A-3, SOG A-3
predrilled paper, IPG A-2, PRM 1-2, SOG A-2
preprinted paper, IPG A-2, PRM 1-2, SOG A-2
print job
loading, PRM 1-2
ordering, IPG A-15–IPG A-21, IPG A-22–IPG
A-23, SOG A-15–SOG A-22, SOG A-23–
SOG A-25
automatic recovery, CMS 2-7
starting, CMS 2-6
path
print jobs, automatic recovery, TRB 3-8
print volume, monthly, IPG 1-3, SOG 1-3
printer
bypass transport, SOG 4-18
input enablement, SOG 4-17
printer, SOG 4-16
activity, displaying, CMS 1-19
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
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attention
alarm, IPG 3-1
light, IPG 3-1
components, IPG 3-1–IPG 3-3
configuration options, IPG 3-6–IPG 3-9
configurations, IPG 3-4–IPG 3-5
control console, IPG 3-2–IPG 3-3
defining, IPG 8-3
dimensions, IPG 6-7–IPG 6-11
installation, IPG 8-1
IPDS bins, mapping, CMS 1-16
maintenance, IPG 8-4
processor
CD-ROM drive, SOG 2-4
described, SOG 2-3–SOG 2-4
hard disk, SOG 2-3
rebooting, CMS 2-7
setting up, CMS 3-1–CMS 3-16
printer controller
components, IPG 2-1–IPG 2-10
placement, IPG 5-3–IPG 5-8
power requirements, IPG 5-9–IPG 5-10
space requirements, IPG 5-3–IPG 5-8
Printer Controller exterior, cleaning, PRM 6-1
Printer icon, SOG 4-4
performance
AS/400, IPG E-24
MVS, IPG E-16
OS/2, IPG E-34–IPG E-35
pinging
printer tray cells, CMS 4-42
Printer Tray field, CMS 4-18
Printer Trays field, CMS 1-15, CMS 4-41
printers
AS/400, IPG E-22–IPG E-24
MVS, IPG E-14–IPG E-15
OS/2, IPG E-32–IPG E-33
placement, IPG 6-7
power requirements, IPG 6-29–IPG 6-31
purge tray, IPG 3-1
capabilities, SOG 1-1
components, SOG 4-2–SOG 4-6
attention light, SOG 4-6
feeder/stacker module, SOG 4-7
high-capacity feeder trays, SOG 4-7
high-capacity stacker, SOG 4-7, SOG 4-10–
SOG 4-11
queues
PSF/2, defining, IPG E-31–IPG E-32
resuming, CMS 2-7
sample definitions
inverter feeder/stacker module, SOG 4-7
printer control console, SOG 4-3, SOG 4-3–
SOG 4-6
MVS with channel attachment, IPG D-1–IPG
D-3
processor feeder trays, SOG 4-2, SOG 4-7
purge tray, SOG 4-6
MVS with TCP/IP connection, IPG E-1–IPG
E-17
OS/2 with channel attachment, IPG D-4–IPG
D-5
sample tray, SOG 4-6
configurations, SOG 4-12–SOG 4-13
description, SOG 1-2
paper jam areas, TRB 3-9–TRB 3-20
paper path, SOG 4-16
restarting, TRB 6-3
VM with channel attachment, IPG D-6
VSE with channel attachment, IPG D-6
sample tray, IPG 3-1
printing
stacker trays, configuring, CMS 1-16
status, CMS 2-6
stopping, CMS 2-6
pages remaining display, CMS 1-19
samples, CMS 4-15–CMS 4-19
test patterns, CMS 4-15
throughput speed, IPG 6-12, IPG A-3–IPG A-4,
SOG A-3–SOG A-4
printing test jobs
OS/2, IPG E-33
Printer Bins display field, CMS 1-16
printer control console
components, SOG 4-3–SOG 4-6
described, SOG 4-3
Printer Controller
privilege mode, CMS 4-2
Administrator Mode, CMS 4-2
changing, CMS 1-13, CMS 4-3, CMS 4-4
display on main window, CMS 1-18
Operator Mode, CMS 4-2
Service Mode, CMS 4-2
components, SOG 2-1–SOG 2-5
HCU, SOG 2-1
User Mode, CMS 4-2
Sun UltraSPARC workstation, SOG 2-1
description, SOG 1-2
privilege modes, SOG 1-16
procedures
keyboard, SOG 2-4
monitor, SOG 2-4
mouse, SOG 2-4
4mm cartridge tape drive, cleaning, PRM 6-1
channel connection, switching, CMS 3-3–CMS
3-5
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
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channel interface, selecting, CMS 3-4
debug level, setting, CMS 4-24
DFA profiles
trays 3, 4, 5, and 6, loading, PRM 1-7–PRM 1-9
updating software
from CD, CMS 4-25
changing, CMS 4-62
creating, CMS 4-58–CMS 4-61
deleting, CMS 4-62
from diskette, CMS 4-25
remotely, CMS 4-26
processing parameters, setting, CMS 4-13
processor, IPG 2-2, IPG 2-5, IPG 5-9
processor feeder trays, SOG 4-2, SOG 4-7
program temporary fixes, see PTFs
programmable bypass transport, see bypass
transport
dry ink
waste container, replacing, PRM 5-1–PRM
5-3
dry ink, adding, PRM 4-1–PRM 4-3
duplex mode
specifying simplex value, CMS 4-8, CMS
4-12
PSF
handshaking, IPG 2-10
feed belt, cleaning, TRB 3-4–TRB 3-5
fuser agent, adding, PRM 3-1–PRM 3-4
host jobs, printing, CMS 2-6
input configuration
printer definitions, IPG D-1
PSF compatibility, SOG 1-1
PSF/2, defining printer, IPG E-30–IPG E-31
PSF/MVS
changing, CMS 4-46
configuring, IPG E-7
creating, CMS 4-40–CMS 4-45
deleting, CMS 4-47
IPS mode, switching, CMS 3-16
media icon
PRINTDEV statement example, IPG E-11
PRINTDEV statement parameters, IPG E-7–IPG
E-10
PT2 Subset, SOG 1-13
changing, CMS 4-38
PTFs, IPG E-25
creating, CMS 4-33–CMS 4-37
deleting, CMS 4-38
memory allocation, changing, CMS 3-8
MICR mode, selecting, CMS 4-11
NPS mode, switching, CMS 3-16
output configuration
PTOCA (Presentation Text Object Content
Architecture), SOG 1-5, SOG 1-13
publications, related, see documentation
pull-down menus
selecting
click method, CMS 1-4
changing, CMS 4-57
drag method, CMS 1-4
creating, CMS 4-51–CMS 4-54
deleting, CMS 4-57
types, CMS 1-3
purge tray, SOG 4-6
paper trays, clearing misfeeds, TRB 3-2–TRB 3-3
personality profiles
purge trays, PRM 2-1
deleting, CMS 4-62
Q
powering off, CMS 2-4
Q1011 sensor and mirror, cleaning, PRM 6-3
Q1106 sensor, cleaning, PRM 6-5
Q1107 sensor, cleaning, PRM 6-4
Q1107A sensor, TRB 3-20
Q1164 sensor, cleaning, PRM 6-6
Q1166 sensor, cleaning, PRM 6-5
Q850 sensor, cleaning, PRM 6-2
Quit buttons, CMS 1-21
powering on, CMS 2-2
Printer Controller, rebooting, CMS 2-7
printers, restarting, TRB 6-3
resolution, specifying input, CMS 4-7
sample files, printing, CMS 4-15–CMS 4-18
sensors, cleaning
Q1011, PRM 6-3
Q850, PRM 6-2
stacker bins, unloading, PRM 2-2–PRM 2-3
TCP/IP
R
selecting, CMS 3-5
switching, CMS 3-3–CMS 3-5
trace
raster output scanner (ROS) power saver, SOG 4-15
Ready To Open indicator, TRB 3-2
Ready to Open indicator, PRM 1-3, SOG 4-9
Ready to Unload indicator, PRM 2-2, SOG 4-11
Recovery Control field, CMS 4-60
capturing, CMS 4-20–CMS 4-22
executing captured, CMS 4-22
printing, CMS 4-23
reflected light, MICR comparator, SOG 5-4
trays 1 and 2, loading, PRM 1-3–PRM 1-6
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
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reflective surfaces, cleaning, PRM 6-1
registration transport roll levers, adjusting, TRB 4-1
remote service, SOG 1-17, TRB 1-2
Reporting billing meters, PRM 7-3
requirements
samples, printing, CMS 1-12, CMS 4-15–CMS 4-19
Save button, CMS 1-22
SCSI cartridge tape drive, IPG 2-3, IPG 2-6
selecting
labels, IPG A-2, SOG A-2
see also specifications
paper
clearance space, IPG 6-20–IPG 6-23
delivery access, IPG 6-24–IPG 6-28
environmental, IPG 6-6
Ethernet, IPG 4-7
network interface, IPG 4-7
characteristics, IPG A-2, SOG A-2
size, IPG A-1–IPG A-3, SOG A-1–SOG A-3
transparencies, IPG A-2, SOG A-2
selecting MICR mode, CMS 4-11
sensors, cleaning
power, IPG 5-1–IPG 5-2, IPG 5-9, IPG 6-1–IPG
6-5, IPG 6-29–IPG 6-31
methods, PRM 6-1
Q1011, PRM 6-3
printer controller space, IPG 5-3–IPG 5-8
space, IPG 5-3, IPG 6-7, IPG 6-20–IPG 6-28
Token Ring, IPG 4-7
Q1106, PRM 6-5
Q1107, PRM 6-4
Q1166, PRM 6-5
Reset button, CMS 1-22
Q850, PRM 6-2
Reset Now button, CMS 1-22
resident fonts, CMS 1-11, SOG 1-15
adding, CMS 3-10
service
telephone number, IPG B-1
Xerox responsibilities, IPG 4-2
service call, logging, CMS 1-12
service call, required information, TRB 1-1
Service Mode, CMS 4-2
displaying, CMS 3-9
resolution, CMS 1-11, CMS 4-6, IPG 1-5
MICR, 300/600 dpi, SOG 5-2
Resolution display, CMS 1-18
Resolution window, CMS 4-6
Resource Limits, CMS 1-11
responsibilities
service mode, CMS 1-12
service telephone number, PRM 7-1
Set Jam Time field, CMS 4-60
setup information, CMS 1-18–CMS 1-19
shared space, IPG 6-20, IPG 6-20–IPG 6-23
Sheet Exit to EndofSet Time field, CMS 4-61
Sheet Jam Time field, CMS 4-60
shutdown system, CMS 1-14
silicone, PRM 3-2
customer, IPG 4-2–IPG 4-3
installation
customer, IPG 8-2
Xerox, IPG 8-2
Xerox, IPG 4-1–IPG 4-2
restoring configuration files, CMS 1-13, CMS 4-63
RISC processor chipset, SOG 2-1
RISC-based controller, IPG 1-1
roll feeder, IPG 1-4
simplex
maximum duplex, CMS 1-11
mode, specifying value maximum, CMS 4-8
printing, selecting, CMS 4-30
simplex, duplex flexibility, SOG 1-12
single-tag interlock mode, CMS 3-4
site
Rotation display, CMS 1-18
S
personnel, customer responsibility, IPG 4-2
preparation, customer responsibility, IPG 4-2
selection, Xerox responsibilities, IPG 4-1
Sixth Sense feature, IPG B-2
Sixth Sense Technology, SOG 1-17, TRB 1-2
disabling a modem, TRB 1-3
enabling a modem, TRB 1-3
remote service, TRB 1-2
size units, specifying, CMS 4-12
skewed printing, correcting, TRB 4-1
slumber mode timer, CMS 1-11, CMS 3-7
SMM Value for Finishing Function field, CMS 4-60
software
S/370 bus, IPG 2-10
saddle-stitching, IPG 1-6
Sample button, SOG 4-5
Sample File field, CMS 4-16
sample printer definitions
MVS with channel attachment, IPG D-1–IPG D-3
MVS with TCP/IP connection, IPG E-1–IPG E-17
OS/2 with channel attachment, IPG D-4–IPG D-5
VM with channel attachment, IPG D-6
VSE with channel attachment, IPG D-6
Sample printing window, CMS 4-15
sample tray, SOG 4-6
sample trays, PRM 2-1
features, IPS, SOG 1-11
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
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licensing, IPG 8-3
toner, IPG A-12, IPG A-21, SOG A-12, SOG
A-22
waste bottle, IPG A-21, SOG A-22
supported products, SOG 1-5
Software license, SOG 1-17
software license text string, loading, CMS 3-12–CMS
3-13
fuser
agent, IPG A-12, IPG A-21, SOG A-12, SOG
A-22
software prerequisites
AIX, IPG E-25
shield, IPG A-12, SOG A-12
AS/400, IPG E-18
MVS, IPG E-1
OS/2, IPG E-28
MICR tools, IPG A-14, SOG A-14
paper, IPG A-1–IPG A-11, IPG A-15–IPG A-20,
SOG A-1–SOG A-11, SOG A-15–SOG
A-21
software updates
from CD, CMS 1-12, CMS 4-25
from diskette, CMS 1-12, CMS 4-25
remotely, CMS 1-12, CMS 4-26
space
supplies table, IPG A-15–IPG A-21, SOG A-15–SOG
A-22
support services, IPG B-1–IPG B-4, PRM 7-1–PRM
7-4
bypass transport, IPG 6-14
planning guidelines, IPG 6-20
requirements, IPG 5-3, IPG 6-7, IPG 6-20–IPG
6-28
system
changing settings, CMS 1-21
current configuration, displaying, CMS 1-18
interface, specifying, CMS 3-3–CMS 3-5
powering off, CMS 2-3–CMS 2-5
powering on, CMS 2-1–CMS 2-2
setting configuration, CMS 4-1–CMS 4-65
shutting down, CMS 1-14
specifications
see also requirements
bypass transport, IPG 6-12–IPG 6-16
controller, IPG 5-1–IPG 5-10
electrical, IPG 5-9, IPG 6-1–IPG 6-5, IPG 6-29–
IPG 6-31
starting and stopping, CMS 2-1–CMS 2-7
system controller, see Printer Controller
System Options pull-down menu, CMS 1-14, CMS
4-27
printer, IPG 6-1–IPG 6-31
stacker
high-capacity, SOG 4-7, SOG 4-10–SOG 4-11
stacker problems, TRB 5-1
stacker trays, configuring, CMS 1-16
stacker, unloading bins, PRM 2-2–PRM 2-3
status information, CMS 1-18–CMS 1-19
Status section, CMS 1-19
Statuses Supported field, CMS 4-60
Stop button, CMS 1-20, SOG 4-5
subscript support, SOG 1-13
Sun workstation, SOG 2-2
Sun workstations, IPG 1-1, IPG 2-1–IPG 2-4, IPG
2-4–IPG 2-8, IPG 5-4, IPG 5-6
superscript support, SOG 1-13
supplies
System Resource Limits window, CMS 3-8
System Shutdown Confirmation window, CMS 2-4
system unresponsive, TRB 6-1
T
tab stock, PRM 1-2
tape drive, IPG 2-3, IPG 2-6, IPG 5-9, SOG 2-4
TCP/IP, SOG 1-4
configuration, IPG 1-3
defining, IPG E-1–IPG E-35
Ethernet interface, IPG 1-2
MVS
configuring, IPG E-11
Profile dataset
parameters, IPG E-12
statements example, IPG E-13
option, CMS 3-3
cartridge tapes, IPG A-13, SOG A-13
checklist, IPG A-25–IPG A-26, SOG A-25–SOG
A-26
cleaning, IPG A-21, SOG A-22
consumable tables, IPG A-15–IPG A-21, SOG
A-15–SOG A-22
developer, IPG A-12, IPG A-21, SOG A-12, SOG
A-22
diskettes, IPG A-13, IPG A-21, SOG A-13, SOG
A-22
receiving data, CMS 2-5, CMS 3-5
TCP/IP Interface window, CMS 3-5
telephone numbers
service, IPG B-1
Xerox Parts and Product Support Center, IPG
A-22, SOG A-23
dry ink
test patterns, printing, CMS 4-15
Testdocs menu, CMS 4-16–CMS 4-19
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
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third party finisher, IPG 3-6
throughput speed, SOG 1-3
Time Between Sets field, CMS 4-59
Time Between Sheets field, CMS 4-59
Time to Cycle Up field, CMS 4-59
tinted paper, IPG A-2, SOG A-2
Token Ring, CMS 2-5, CMS 3-5, IPG 1-2, IPG 2-1,
IPG 2-4, IPG 4-7, SOG 2-3
toner, see dry ink
UltraSPARC workstation, see Sun workstations
underscore support, SOG 1-13
United States/Canada, IPG 5-2
units, specifying (weight, size), CMS 4-12
unloading
high-capacity stacker (HCS) bins, PRM 2-2
purge trays, PRM 2-1
sample trays, PRM 2-1
stacker bins, PRM 2-2–PRM 2-3
updates, software
trace
capturing, CMS 4-20
executing, CMS 4-22
initiating, CMS 4-20–CMS 4-22
options, CMS 1-12
printing, CMS 4-23
from CD, CMS 1-12, CMS 4-25
from diskette, CMS 1-12, CMS 4-25
remotely, CMS 1-12, CMS 4-26
updating configuration files, CMS 1-21
User Mode, CMS 4-2
Trace display, CMS 1-19
trace facility, SOG 1-13
V
Trace Mode Options pull-down menu, CMS 4-21
Trace Mode Options window, CMS 4-21
Trace window, CMS 4-21
training, IPG 4-2, IPG 4-3, IPG 8-1, IPG B-3
training, operators, PRM 7-2
Transfer Assist Blade, SOG 5-2
transit symbols, SOG 5-3
transmission rate, IPG 1-2
transmitted light, MICR comparator, SOG 5-4
transparencies
vacuum-type feeders, PRM 1-2
version identifier, configuration files, SOG 1-15
vertical clearance, IPG 6-7
VM, IPG D-6
voltages, requirements, IPG 5-2
VSE, IPG D-6
W
waste bottle, dry ink, IPG A-21, SOG A-22
weight units, specifying, CMS 4-12
windows
selecting, IPG A-2, SOG A-2
transparencies, loading, PRM 1-2
Tray Unlock button, PRM 1-3, TRB 3-2
trays
Add a New Form Type, CMS 4-36
Ask for File Name, CMS 1-21
Backup Configuration Files, CMS 4-64
Channel Options, CMS 3-4
capacities
feeder, IPG 1-4, SOG 1-6
HCF, SOG 4-8
Default Trace File Name, CMS 4-21
Edit the Media Defaults, CMS 4-39
exiting, CMS 1-6
feeder, SOG 4-8–SOG 4-9
input capabilities, SOG 1-11
loading
IPS Engine Monitor, CMS 1-1, SOG 3-2
IPS main, CMS 1-9, SOG 3-4–SOG 3-5
IPS main, described, CMS 1-1, SOG 3-2
IPS Output Configuration, CMS 4-51
IPS Print Engine Monitor, CMS 2-6
IPS Print Service Console, CMS 1-1, SOG 3-2
Maximum Simplex, CMS 4-8
Media Library, CMS 4-33
1 and 2, PRM 1-3–PRM 1-6
3,4,5, and 6, PRM 1-7–PRM 1-9
loading feeder, PRM 1-1–PRM 1-9
output, PRM 2-1–PRM 2-3
output bins, SOG 1-11
processor feeder, SOG 4-2, SOG 4-7
purge, PRM 2-1, SOG 4-6
sample, PRM 2-1, SOG 4-6
selecting, SOG 1-11
Media Type, CMS 4-34
MICR Mode Selection, CMS 4-11
moving, CMS 1-6
trays, stacker, CMS 1-16
trimming, IPG 1-6
Optional Processing Parameters, CMS 4-14
Output DFA Profile, CMS 4-58
PQA status, CMS 4-19
turning radius, IPG 6-25–IPG 6-28
U
Resolution, CMS 4-6
Sample printing, CMS 4-15
UltraSPARC workstation, SOG 2-1
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
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System Resource Limits, CMS 3-8
System Shutdown Confirmation, CMS 2-4
TCP/IP Interface, CMS 3-5
Trace, CMS 4-21
Trace Mode Options, CMS 4-21
workstations
processor placement, SOG 2-5
Sun UltraSPARC, SOG 2-1
workstations see Sun workstations
X
Xerox Customer Documentation Catalog, IPG B-3
Xerox Customer Education, IPG B-4, PRM 7-3
Xerox Customer Parts and Product Support Center,
IPG A-22, SOG A-23
Xerox Customer Service Support Center, IPG B-1,
PRM 7-1
Xerox Documentation and Software Services
(XDSS), IPG B-3, PRM 7-2
Xerox Font Center, IPG B-4, PRM 7-2
Xerox Printing Systems Customer Support Center,
IPG B-2
Xerox responsibilities, IPG 4-1–IPG 4-2, IPG 8-2
XSIS authorization, CMS 1-13
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
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INDEX
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
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