Managing your postage funds, Connecting your postage meter to a lan, Managing your postage funds -4 – Pitney Bowes DM925 User Manual

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6 • Adding Postage

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SV62207 Rev. B

Managing Your
Postage Funds

Refer to the appropriate section listed here for checking funds and account

balances and adding postage when using the Postage By Phone® Meter

Payment System.

Connecting Your Postage Meter to a Local Area Network (LAN)

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Refer to this section if you are using your organization’s Local Area

Network and an approved connection device. This is the recom-

mended method.

Connecting Your Postage Meter to an Analog Phone Line.

Refer to

this section to see how to connect your postage meter to an analog

line. This shows the recommended connections for when the analog

line is close to your mailing system, and when you have to remove the

IntelliLink® Control Center and take it to a remote location.

Checking Available Funds in Your Meter.

Follow this procedure to

see if you have sufficient funds in your meter.

Checking Your Postage By Phone® System Account Balance.

Follow this procedure to see how many funds are in your account.

Adding the Postage.

Follow this procedure to add postage from your

Postage By Phone® System account to your postage meter.
Automated Postage Refill. Follow this procedure to set up automatic

postage refills on your postage meter.

Connecting
Your
Postage
Meter to a
LAN

Adding postage funds to your system is fast, easy, and convenient. Con-

nect to the internet (and to Pitney Bowes) using your organization’s Local

Area Network (LAN).

Plug one end of the Ethernet cable (supplied) into the internet source and

the other end into the USB adapter. Plug the USB adapter into one of the

available USB ports on your DM Series™ system as shown here.

Visit www.pb.com/constantconnection for more information.

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NOTE:

If a LAN connection is not available, you can connect via analog phone

line. Refer to 2, Connecting Your Postage Meter to an Analog Line Phone Line

in this chapter for more information.

USB Ports (USB network adapter
can be plugged in here)

USB Network Adapter
and LAN Cable

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