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5 • Mailing System Setup
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SV62146 Rev. D
Defining Custom 
Preset Values
Defining Custom Preset Values
When creating a custom preset, the mailing system will prompt you to 
select a class of mail if you are using Key In Postage Mode. Selecting a 
class will ensure your preset values are updated automatically when post-
age rates change.
1. Enter the values for the mail job (for example, the weighing mode, the 
postage value, class and carrier etc.) that correspond to the values you 
want to be able to call up in the future by selecting a custom preset key. 
For example, you may want to define a set of conditions so that the 
envelopes are sealed only (no postage applied).
2. Press the Custom Presets key. 
3. Press the right arrow key. 
4. Select Store Current Setting to Preset
5. A list of presets, starting with “0 Normal” appears. Select one of the pre-
sets that has not been defined yet. These presets are named “Avail-
able”. To change an existing preset, refer to Editing Custom Preset 
Values
 in this se
ction. 
6. If you have selected Key in Postage mode, the system will prompt you 
to choose a class for the preset. Choosing a class will ensure your pre-
set values are automatically updated when postage rates change.
Press the Select Class screen key, then follow the prompts to 
select a weighing and class options. The system will return to the 
Main screen. Return to step  to set the Custom Preset.
OR
Press the down arrow key to continue setting the custom preset 
without selecting a class.
7. The system prompts you to “Enter New Preset Name”. Type in the 
name using the alphanumeric keys. 
8. Press the Enter key. The "View Preset" screen appears and displays all 
of the values you defined in this session. 
9. To use these values in the future, simply press the Custom Presets 
Key and select the screen key corresponding to this preset name.
10. Press the Enter key to return to the main screen.
NOTE:  You can elect to save the custom preset without a selecting a class, but 
your preset values will not update automatically when postage rates change.
NOTE:  Proceed as if you were actually running a job. Select the mode and 
class and service etc. By doing this, you are entering the values that you will 
use for the normal preset. Refer to Chapter 4, Running Mail in this guide for 
more information on selecting mode and class.