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Operat ing Instr uctions Facsimile Reference <Basic Feature s > > Read this m anual carefull y before you use this product and kee p it handy for future referenc e.
Intr oduc tion This manual contain s detailed instruc tions on the operation and mainten ance of this machine. To get maximum versati lity from this machine all operato rs sho uld c arefull y read and follo w the inst ructions in this manu al. Pleas e keep thi s manual in a h andy place near the machine.
i NOTICE R CAUT ION: Use of control s, adjustm ents or perform ance of procedure s other than those specified herein m ay result in hazar dous radiation exposure. Shielded inter connect cables must b e emp loyed w ith t his e quipment to e nsure compli ance with the p ertinent RF em ission limits g overning this devic e.
ii Note to users in Canada - - - - Note: This Class B digital ap paratus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Remarque conce rnant les util isateurs au Canad a - - - - Avertissement: Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Can- ada.
iii Important Safet y Instructions Caution When us ing you r telephone e quipme nt, basic s afety pr ecautions should always b e f o l l o w e d t o r e d u c e t h e r i s k o f f i r e , e l e c t r.
iv How to Read this Manual Symb ols In this m anual, the follow ing symbols are used: R WARNING: This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might re sult in death or serious injury when you misuse the machine with out following the in- struc tions under this symbol .
v Manuals for This Machine Two Facsimi le Reference manuals are provided, the B asic Features manual and the Advanced Features manual. Ple ase refer to the manual t hat suits your needs. Basic Fe atures (t his manual) The Basic Features manual explains the most frequently used fax functions and oper ations.
vi TAB LE OF CONTENTS 1. Getting Started Machi ne Ty pes .... ...... .... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ...... ... ...... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ...... . 1 Guid e to C ompon ents .. ...... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ..... .... .....
vii Reception Modes ...................................................................................... 31 Selectin g the Rece ption Mo de .. ....... ....... ......... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... ....... ... 31 3. Registeri ng Own Na me/Fax Head er/Own Fax Nu mber .
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1 1. Getting Started Machine Ty pes This ma chine come s in three mo dels. Model A Model B Type1 Typ e1 Type2 Copy Speed 12 copies/m inute (A4, 8 1 / 2 " × 11" ) 13 copies/minute (A4, 8 1 /.
Getting Started 2 1 Guide to Comp onents Front View Following illustra tion is for Model B. 1. Exposur e Glass Cover Lower the Ex posure G lass Cover over originals placed on the exposure glass. 2. Document Feeder (ADF) (Option for Type1) Originals will be fed automatical ly.
Guide t o Components 3 1 6. Operation switch Press this switch to turn the power on (the On indicato r lights up). To turn the power off, p ress this switch again (t he On indicator goes off). See p.6 “Turning On the Power”. 7. Pape r Tray Set paper he re.
Getting Started 4 1 Control Panel 1. Receive File Indicator Lights when a message has been received into memory. 2. Communi cati ng Ind icator Lights during transmission or reception. 3. { { { { Job Inform ation } } } } key Press to searc h for information on a sp e- cific jo b.
C ontrol Panel 5 1 18. User Function keys Each of thes e c an be program med for rapid access to freq uently u sed functions. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Function s Programmed by Defau lt 19. { { { { Resoluti on } } } } key Press to switch between Standard , Detail and Fine .
G etti ng Start ed 6 1 Starting th e Machine To start the mach ine, tu rn o n the op- eration sw itch. Note ❒ T h i s m a ch i n e a u t o m at i ca l l y e nt e r s Energy Saver mode or turns itself off i f you do not us e the machine for a while. See Chap ter 2 “ Settings You Can Change with the User Tools” in the System Settings m an- ual.
St artin g t he Ma chine 7 1 Turni ng Off the Powe r A A A A Turn off the operation switch. The On in dicator will go out. Important ❒ Before you un plug the pow er cord , confir m that the dis play in Facsimil e mode indicat es that the r emaining memory space is 100%.
Ge tting Sta rted 8 1 Changing Modes This machine is both a fax and a copi er. If the machine is n ot i n Facsim ile m ode, press the { { { { Facsimi le } } } } key to use fax function. You can se t this mac hine to d isplay facsim ile mode immedia tely afte r the op er- ation switch is turned on.
R eading the Display 9 1 Reading t he Display The mach ine status and instruc tions are shown on the display. Note ❒ All procedures in this manual assume you are in Facsimile mode. If the ma- chine is not in Facsim ile mode, press the { { { { Facsimile } } } } key to change to Facsim- ile m ode.
Getti ng Started 10 1 Standby Display While the machi ne is in standby mode (immediately aft er it is t urned on or af- ter the { { { { Cancel } } } } key is pressed), the fol- lowing display is sh own.
11 2. Faxing Transmission Modes There are two types of transmissi on. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Memory Transmissio n W h e n a f a x d o c u m e n t i s s t o r e d i n memory, then transmissio n starts autom atica lly. This ma kes it convenient w hen you would li ke t o take docu ments back in a hurry.
Fa xing 12 2 Switching between Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmissi on Pres s the { { { { Memory Trans. } } } } k e y t o switch betw een Mem ory Transmis- sion and Immediate Transmission. When the indicator of the { { { { Memo ry Trans. } } } } key is not lit, Immediate Transmission is selected.
S etting Originals 13 2 Setting O riginals You can set your originals either in the Do cument F eeder o r on the expo - sure glass. Some types of o riginals are unsuitable for the Docu ment Feeder so they mu st be set on the exposure glass.
Faxing 14 2 Placing a Single Ori ginal on the Expos ure Glass Set orig inals that cannot be p lac ed in the Document Feeder, such as a book, on the e xposure glass one page at a time .
Setti ng Orig inals 15 2 A A A A Adjust the document guide to match the size of your originals. Align the edges of your originals and stack them in the Docum ent Feeder face up. Adj ust the docu- ment guide t o matc h the si ze of the originals again .
Faxing 16 2 Memory Tr ansmission Memory Transmissi on is convenien t because: • Fax documents can be scanned much m ore quickly. Your scanned docum ent is stored in the memory, and then sent automatically, meaning you do not have to wa it for your document to send.
Memory Trans mission 17 2 B B B B Set the original. Lim ita tion ❒ You can send the first pages from the exposure glass, and then the remaining pages from the Docume nt Feeder . After you place the last pa ge on the expo- sure glass, you have 60 second s to in se rt the rema inin g page s in the Document Feeder.
Faxi ng 18 2 Sending Originals from the Exposure Glass A A A A Place the first page of your origi nal on the expos ure glass face down. B B B B Dial. C C C C Press t he { { { { Sta rt } } } } key .
Cancelin g a Memory Tr ansmission 19 2 Canceling a Me mory Transmission Before the St art Key is Press ed A A A A Pre ss th e { { { { Clear Modes } } } } key. Note ❒ When you set the doc ument in the Doc ument Feeder, yo u can cancel the transmission by just removing it.
Faxing 20 2 C C C C Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key. D D D D Display the file you want to de- lete. Enter the file number with the num- ber keys, or searc h using 0 or 1 . E E E E Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . F F F F Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to select " Yes " G G G G Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key .
Immediate Tr ansmission 21 2 Immediate Trans mission Immediate Transmissi on is conve- nient when: • You wish to send a document im- mediately as it is scanning. • You wi sh to quickly check whether you have successfully connected wi th th e ot he r pa rt y' s fa x m a ch in e.
F axing 22 2 Referenc e p.33 “Own Name/Fax Head- er/Own Fax Number” After transm ission the machine will r eturn to standb y mode. Sending Originals from the Exposure Glass A A A A Place the first page face down on the exp osure glass . B B B B Dial.
Cance ling an Imme diate Transmis sion 23 2 Canceling an Imme diate Transmis sion Before the St art ke y is Pressed A A A A Pre ss th e { { { { Clear Modes } } } } key. Note ❒ When you have already set the orig inal , y ou can also c ancel an Immediate Transmission by re- moving the origina l from the machine .
F axing 24 2 Scan Settings You may wish to send many different types of fax messages. Some of these may be d iffic ult to rep roduce a t the other end. However , yo ur mach ine has three settings that you can adjust to help you transmit your document with the best p ossible im age qual ity.
Scan Sett ings 25 2 Original Type If yo ur or iginal contains phot o- gra phs, illustr ations o r diag rams with complex shading patterns or grays, select the appropriate Origin al Ty pe to optimize i mage clarity. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Text Select Te xt to sen d an original con- taining a high-contrast black-and - white image.
Faxing 26 2 Dialing There are four m ain ways to dial a numb er: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Entering Numbers Di rectly See p.26 “Entering Numb ers Di - rectly” ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Using Quick Dials: See p.27 “Using Quick Dia ls” ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Using Speed Di als: See p.
Dialing 27 2 Note ❒ If a mem o ry file is awaiting transmis- sion and t he "Exceeded th e Max.Canno t Add" message is dis- played when diali ng with the num- ber keys, you cannot dial any more num bers. That is becau se the fax numbers have been dialed with the num ber keys for some of the files awaiting transmission.
Faxing 28 2 A A A A Make s ure that the machine is in standby mode. B B B B Set your original and select any scan settings you require. C C C C Press the Quick Dial key in w hich the destinatio n's number is pro- grammed. If the destination's name has been stored, the na me i s show n on the display .
Dialing 29 2 C C C C Pre ss th e { { { { Speed Di al } } } } key. D D D D Enter the two digit code (00 to 49) for the destination with the nu m- ber keys. Note ❒ When a name is stor ed for the destination , t he name is dis- played, an d when n o nam e is stored, th e fax n umber is dis- playe d.
Faxing 30 2 When Specifying a Group with a Quick Dial Make sure that the Memory Tran s- mission in dicator is lit, if not, press the { { { { Memory Tran s. } } } } key to li ght it. Note ❒ You must register Groups to Quick Dials beforehand. See p .49 “Groups” A A A A Make s ure that the machine is in standby mode.
Rec ept ion Mode s 31 2 Recepti on Modes The machine can treat incoming fax messages and telephone cal ls in three ways. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Manual Receive Use this m ode if your line is share d b y a f ax m a c h in e a n d a te l e ph o n e but you wish to answe r all calls yourself and decide whether they are fax do cuments or telephone calls .
Faxing 32 2 - - - - Distin ctive Ring Two numbers (telephone number and fax number) c an be assign ed to one line by maki ng a contract with your tel ephone co mpany for Distinc- tive Ring. Each number will have a different ringing pattern. This is use- ful for distinguishi ng a fax from a tele pho ne ca ll.
33 3. Registering Own Name/Fax Header/Own Fax Number Make sure t hat all necessary settings are made before co nnecting your ma- chine t o the telep hone line. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Own Name Th is sh ou ld be yo ur na me o r co m- pany nam e, in 20 chara cters o r less.
R egisterin g 34 3 Registering The foll owing p rocedur e describes how to m ake i nitia l sett ings. A A A A Pre ss th e { { { { User To ols } } } } key. B B B B Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 4. Fax Fea- tures " is displayed. C C C C Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key .
Own Name/Fa x Header/Own Fax Number 35 3 L L L L Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . The pr ogrammed O wn Name is disp laye d. M M M M Enter your Fax Header. If your Fax Header is the same as your Own Name, go to step N . N N N N Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key .
Registerin g 36 3 D D D D Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 3. Setup " is disp layed . E E E E Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . F F F F Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 6. F ax Infor- mation " is dis played. G G G G Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key .
Own Name/Fa x Header/Own Fax Number 37 3 F F F F Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 6. F ax Infor- mation " is dis played. G G G G Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . H H H H Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to select the item that you want to delet e.
Registerin g 38 3 Quick Dia l To save time, you can pr ogram a fax number that you use often into a Quick Di al key. Then, whenever you are sending a message to that loca- tion, just press that Quick Dial key to dial. Register ing The foll owing p rocedur e describes how to reg ist er fax numb ers in Qu ick Dial keys .
Qu ick Dial 39 3 E E E E Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . F F F F Display the number of the Quick Dial key you want to register. Press a Quick Dial key, or search using 0 or 1 . Note ❒ If a Quick Dial has already been registered, the contents are dis- played.
Registerin g 40 3 L L L L Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . If you wa nt to store another Quick Dial, go t o step E . M M M M Pre ss the { { { { User Tools } } } } k e y t o r e - turn to standby display. Edit ing The foll owing p rocedur e describes how to edit fax numbers registered i n Quick Dial keys.
Quick Dia l 41 3 J J J J Press the { { { { Clear/Stop } } } } key, and th en reenter the destination name. Note ❒ Under rare circumstanc es, gar- bled characters may appear during name registration if you use the { { { { Pause/Redial } } } } key to displa y the fax number of par- ties located in other countries.
Registerin g 42 3 E E E E Pre ss 0 0 0 0 o r 1 1 1 1 unt il " 2. Del. Quick Dial " is displ ayed. F F F F Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . G G G G Display the Quick Dial key that you want to dele te. Press a Qui ck Dial key or search by pressing 0 or 1 .
Quick Dia l 43 3 Label pap er 1. Quic k Di al key numb er 2. Destination nam e.
Registerin g 44 3 Speed Dial Register ing If you register numbe rs in Speed Di- als, you can specify the fax numbe r simply b y pre ssing the { { { { Speed Dial } } } } key, and enter ing a two-di git Spe ed Dia l n umbe r. The following proced ure describ es how to register fax numbers in Speed Dia ls .
Speed Dia l 45 3 G G G G Display the number of the Speed Dial y ou want to r egister (00 to 49). Enter the Speed D ial num ber with the number key s, or search using 0 or 1 . Note ❒ If you make a mistake, press th e { { { { Clear/Stop } } } } key and try again.
Registerin g 46 3 Edit ing The foll owing p rocedur e describes how to edit registere d Speed Dial numb ers . A A A A Pre ss th e { { { { User To ols } } } } key. B B B B Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 4. Fax Fea- tures " is displayed. C C C C Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key .
Speed Dia l 47 3 M M M M Pre ss 0 0 0 0 o r 1 1 1 1 to select "On" or "Off". Note ❒ Label i nsertion allows th e desti- nation name that is pro- grammed in Quick Dial or Speed D ial to be printed on the fax when it is received at the other end.
Registerin g 48 3 E E E E Pre ss 0 0 0 0 o r 1 1 1 1 unt il " 4. Del. Speed Dial " is displ ayed. F F F F Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . G G G G Display the Sp eed Dial number you want to d elete (00 to 49). Enter the Speed D ial num ber with the number keys or search using 0 or 1 .
Groups 49 3 Grou ps If you regularly broadcast documents to the same set of destinations, you can combine these numbers into a group. Then just selec t the group and each number will be dialed in se- quence automati cally.
Registerin g 50 3 ❒ It is re commen ded that you p rint the Group Dial list an d keep it when you register or change desti- nations . Se e Chapter 5, "Prin ting R e p or t s / L i s t s " i n t h e A d v a n c e d Features manual. ❒ If you register the same destination in different Groups, it is only counted as one item .
Groups 51 3 H H H H Specify the destination using one of the following three methods: Enter the fax number with the number keys. Press a Quick Dial key. Press the { { { { Speed Dial } } } } k e y , a n d then en ter a Speed Dial nu mber. I I I I Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key .
Registerin g 52 3 Edit ing Y o u ca n e di t t h e g ro u p n am e o r a d d destinat ions for programmed groups. To edit a dest ination: • For de stinat ions p rogra mmed in Quick Dial or Speed Dial, edit the contents of the programm ed Quick Dial or Sp eed Dial.
Groups 53 3 L L L L Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . The nam e is changed. M M M M Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to select "Yes" if the group was p rogrammed in a Quick Dial, or select "No" if it was not . N N N N Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key .
Registerin g 54 3 G G G G Display the number of the group to w hich you want to add a num- ber (1 to 5). Ente r the gr oup numb er with the number keys, or search u sing 0 o r 1 . H H H H Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . I I I I Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to select "Yes".
Groups 55 3 R R R R Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . S S S S Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to select "Yes" if the group was p rogrammed in a Quick Dial, or select "No" if it was not . T T T T Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . If you selected "No", go to step V .
Registerin g 56 3 E E E E Pre ss 0 0 0 0 o r 1 1 1 1 until " 5. Prog. Grou p Dial " is disp layed. F F F F Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . G G G G Display the group number for the destination you want to delete (1 to 5). Ente r the gr oup numb er with the number keys, or search u sing 0 o r 1 .
Groups 57 3 T T T T Pres s th e { { { { OK } } } } key to return t o standby mode. If y ou wa nt t o de lete an oth er des ti- natio n from the group, go to step F . U U U U Pre ss the { { { { User Tools } } } } k e y t o r e - turn to standby mode. To delete an entire g roup A A A A Pre ss th e { { { { User To ols } } } } key.
Registerin g 58 3 - - - - To ch ange and d elete Quick Dials programmed as group s: To store an entire group under a dif- ferent Quick Dial key, or to delete the group from the Quick Dial key alto- gether, perform the following proce- dure: A Press the { { { { User Tools } } } } key .
Enteri ng Character s 59 3 Entering Characters This section describes how to enter characters. Availabl e Characters • Letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU VWXYZabcdefghij klmnopqrstu vwxyz •S y m b o l s : – _ (space) . , ( ) / @ & $ ! ' # * % + : ; < = > ? ^ [ ] ` { | } ∼ •N u m b e r s : 0123456789 Keys 1.
R egisterin g 60 3 How to Ent er Characters The foll owing p rocedur e describes how to enter c haracters. Note ❒ When you enter a character, it is shown at the p osition of the cu rsor. If there is a character at the cursor position, the entered character is shown before the character.
61 4. Troubleshooting Adjusting Vo lume You can change the volume of the fol- lowing sounds the mach ine ma kes. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ On Hook Sounds when you press the { { { { On Hook Dial } } } } key. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Transmission Sounds when the machine send a message.
Troublesh ooting 62 4 H H H H Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to adjust the vol- ume. I I I I Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . The volume is adjusted. If you want to adjust another item, repeat steps G t o I . J J J J Pre ss the { { { { User Tools } } } } k e y t o r e - turn to standby display.
Erro r Mes sage s 63 4 Erro r Mess age s If there is an error, one of the follo wing messages may appear on the display. It might just flash up briefly, so if you are watching for errors, stay by the machine and check the display. Messa ge Problem and Soluti on Cl ear M isfe d Orig .
Troublesh ooting 64 4 When the { { { { Facsimile } } } } key is Li t in Red When the { { { { Facs imil e } } } } key is lit in re d while mach ine is in Copy mode , press the { { { { Facsimile } } } } key and read the message. If h i s lit, r efer to the table belo w and take the ap propriat e act ion.
When the Re ceive Fil e Indicat or is Lit 65 4 When the Rec eive File Indicator i s Lit If t he Receive Fil e indic ator is li t, a mess age has been re ceived b ut could not be printed for some reason. The message was stored in m emory (Subst itute Recep- tion).
Troublesh ooting 66 4 Solving Problems This table lists some common problems and their solutions. Prob lem Req uir ed A ctio n Image background appears dirty when a f ax is received at the other end . Adjust the scan density. Referenc e See p.25 “Image Density (Contrast)” Printed or se nt image contains s pots.
67 INDEX A ADF → Document Feed er , 2 Adjusti ng Volume Alar m , 61 Dialing , 61 Key Tone , 61 On Hook , 61 Reception , 61 Transmission , 61 Advanc ed Features , v Auto Receive , 31 Auto Select , 31.
68 L LCD display , 4 M Machi ne Ty pes , 1 Main Powe r Indicator , 4 main power switch , 2 Manual Receive , 31 Manuals fo r This Machin e , v Memory Trans.
69 V Volu me , 61 W Wild Cards , 60.
70 MEMO.
71 MEMO.
72 UE USA B4 65 MEMO.
i How to Read this Manual Symb ols In this m anual, the follow ing symbols are used: R WARNING: This sym bol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might re sult in death or serious injury when you misuse the machine with out following the in- struc tions under this symbol .
ii Manuals for This Machine Two Facsimi le Reference manuals are provided, the B asic Features manual and the Advanced Features manual. Ple ase refer to the manual that suits your needs. Advanced Fea tures (t his manual) The Advanced Features manual de scribes more advanced functions and also ex- plains settings for key o perators.
iii TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Transmission Opt ions Sendi ng at a Sp ecifi c Time (Send Late r) ...... ... ...... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ...... . 1 Fax H eader Prin t . ...... ...... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ...... ... ...... ...... .....
iv Prin ted Rep orts. .... ...... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ...... .... ..... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ...... . 25 File Reserve Report (Switch 03, Bit 2 ) ......................................................... 25 Communication Result Report (Switch 03, Bit 0) .
v 6. Key Operator Sett ings Func tion Li st . .... ...... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ...... .... ..... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ...... ..... 49 Usin g Key O perator Setti ngs. ...... ...... .... ...... ..... ...... .... ...... ...... ...
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1 1. Transmission Options Sending at a Speci fic Time (Send Later) Using the Send Later function, you can delay transmis sion of your fax message until a specified time. This allows you to take advantage of off- peak telephone line charges without having to be by the machine at the time of transmission.
Transmissi on Options 2 1 K K K K Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . The speci fied time i s set. L L L L Specify the desti nation. If you want to specify another des- tination, press the { { { { OK } } } } k e y a n d repeat step L . M M M M Pre ss th e { { { { Start } } } } key.
Fax Head er Print 3 1 Fax Header Print Normally, the Fax Header pro- grammed in your machine is printed a t t h e t o p o f e a c h o f t h e p a g es y o u transmit when they are received at the ot her end. T he top of t he image will be ove rprinte d if ther e is no ma r- gin at the top of the transmit ted page.
Tran smission Opt ions 4 1 Label Inse rtion With this functio n, you can have the receive r's name progra mmed in Quick Dial or Speed D ial printed on th e m e ss ag e wh en it is r ec ei ve d at the other end. Th e name will be printed at the top o f the pag e and will be pr e- cede d by "To" .
Calling to Request a Messa ge (Poll ing Recepti on) 5 1 Calling to Request a Me ssage (Poll ing Recepti on) Use this function if you want to poll a message from another terminal.
Transmissi on Options 6 1 E E E E Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to select "On". F F F F Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . G G G G Select the typ e of Polling Recep- tion. Secured Polling Reception A A A A Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to se lect ”D efault”.
Calling to Request a Message (Polling Reception ) 7 1 File Reserve Report (Pollin g RX) This report is printed after Polling Re- ception has been set up. You can ch ec k t he da te a nd t im e, F ax Header, File No., Transmission con- dition and the Other party's name with this re port.
Transmissi on Options 8 1.
9 2 . Job Information Canceling Transmi ssion or Recep tion Transmission files are o riginals that have been stor ed in memory and are awaiting transmission. The functions that produce transmission f iles are Memory Tran smission and Polling Receptio n.
Job Info rmation 10 2 Printing a List of Files in Memory (Print Fi le List) Print this list if you wish to find out which files a re stored in memory and what their file numbers are. Knowing the file number can be useful (for ex- ample when erasing files).
Printin g a Stored Message (Pr int TX Fi le) 11 2 Printin g a Stored Mes sage (Pri nt TX File) If yo u w ish to c hec k the con te nt s o f a fax that is store d in memory and has not been sent yet, use this procedure to pri nt it out. A A A A Make s ure that the machine is in Facsimile mode and the standby display is shown.
J ob Info rmation 12 2 Printing a Memory -locked Message This is a securi ty function that pre- vents unauthorize d individuals from reading printed messages. If Memory Lock is switch ed on, all r ecei ved mes- sag es ar e st ore d in m emor y an d are not auto matical ly printed.
Printi ng the Jour nal 13 2 Printing the Journal When automati c communication report printin g is turned on, the Journal is printed automaticall y after every 50 communications (receptions + transmis- sions). You can also print a copy of th e Journal at any time by following the pro- cedure below.
Job Info rmation 14 2 Report For mats 1. The Mod e Column C o d e s an d al p ha b e t o n t h i s c o l um n i n - form the type of communication. These codes are exp lained on the bottom of th e report. 2. The Result Colu mn OK: Su ccessf ul comm unicat ion E: An error occurred D: Power Fai lure 3.
15 3. Other Transmission Features Handy Dialing Functions Chain Dial This function allo ws yo u to compose a telephone number from var ious parts, some of which may be regis- tered in Quick Dials or S peed Dials and some of which may be entered using the number keys.
Other Tr ansmissio n Features 16 3 Telephone Directory This fun ction lets you find a regi s- tered Spee d Di al q uickly b y ju st e n- tering a single letter, for example, the first letter of the name registered for that number . Limitatio n ❒ Speed Dial codes cannot be searched for by symbol or number.
On Hook Dial 17 3 On Ho ok Dial You can send a fax me ssage w ithout lifting the receiver, whil e s till lis ten- ing to the dial tone. If the other party has a telephone fax machine, you can talk by lifting the receiver after your machine has con- nect ed to their s.
Other Tr ansmissio n Features 18 3 Manual Dial The externa l telephone is r equired. You can send a fax m essage using an externa l telephone. Note ❒ The result of transmission w ith manual dial is not mentio ned in the Transmission Re sult Report (Immediate Transmission).
Transmiss ion Features 19 3 Transmission Features SEP Code I f y o u w a nt t o r e ce i v e a me s s a g e stored in the memory of a nother par- ty's fax machine, use this function. The machine will receive the message with the SEP and PWD code that matches the SEP and PWD code you enter i n the foll owing pro cedure.
Other Tr ansmissio n Features 20 3 H H H H Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 3. Polling RX " is displayed. I I I I Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . J J J J Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to select "On". K K K K Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key .
Transmiss ion Features 21 3 D D D D Confirm that " 1. SUB " is dis- played. E E E E Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . F F F F Enter the SUB c ode with the num- ber keys.
Other Tr ansmissio n Features 22 3 More Transmission Functions If Mem ory Runs Out W hile Storing an Original A A A A If you run out of memory while storing an original (free space reaches 0%), “Memory is Full.S toring Stopped.” i s d i s - played.
More Tran smission Fu nctions 23 3 Broadcasting Sequen ce If yo u dial several destinations for the same message (Broadcas ting), the messages are sent in the order in which th ey were dialed.
Other Tr ansmissio n Features 24 3 Dual Access The machine can scan other messages into m emory even while s ending a fax message from memory, receiving a messa ge into memor y , or au tomat- ical ly prin ting a r eport .
Printed Reports 25 3 Printed Reports You can obtain reports from your ma- chine either by having your machine print them out automatically, or by print ing them o ut your self. Note ❒ You can switch on o r off the print- ing of the various r eports with the User Parameters.
Other Tr ansmissio n Features 26 3 Transmissi on Result Report (Immediat e Transmission) (Switch 03, B it 5) If you turn o n the printing o f this re- port, a repor t will b e print ed afte r ev- ery Immediate Transmission so yo u have a r ecord of whet her the trans- miss ion was successf ul or not .
27 4. Reception Features General Imme diate Rece ption E a c h p a g e o f a r e c e i v e d f a x m e s s a g e i s print ed a s soon as it is re ceived. This method is used for standard fax mes- sages. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Display d uring rec eption The sender's name or fax number appears on t he upper line.
Re ce ptio n F eatur es 28 4 Printing Documents t hat have been Received into Memory (Substit ute Reception) If any of the conditions listed below are met, the machine automatically switche s to Memo ry Recept ion mode and stores messages in memory in- stead of printing them.
General 29 4 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Free The mac hine swi tche s to S ubstit ute Reception regardl ess of whether or not the sender has programmed their name or fax number. Receiving Messages in Telephone Mode I n t h i s m o d e y o u h a v e t o a ns w e r t h e call yours elf and decide whether it i s a fax or a telephone call.
R eception Features 30 4 Printing Options Center Mark W h e n t h i s f u n c t i o n i s t u r n e d o n , marks are printed halfway d own the l e ft s id e a n d a t t h e t op c en t e r o f ea c h page received. This makes it easy for you to position a hole puncher cor- rectly when y ou file receiv ed messag- es.
Prin ting O ption s 31 4 Reception Time When this function is tu rned on, you can have the date and time when a message was received printed at the botto m of the receiv ed im age. T urn it on or off with the User Parameters (Switc h 02 B it 2) . S ee p .
Rec ept ion Feat ure s 32 4 When There is No Paper of the Correct Size If there is no paper in your machine that matches the size of a received message, the machine will choose a paper size based upon the paper you have available.
Prin ting O ption s 33 4 Limitatio n ❒ The paper size used to print a received message may be different from th e size of the sent or iginal. Referenc e p.
Rec ept ion Feat ure s 34 4.
35 5. Facsimile User Tools User Funct ion Keys You can program each of the User Function keys ( { { { { F1 } } } } to { { { { F3 } } } } ) with a function that you use frequently. When y ou wish to use that function, instead of having to sear ch through several menus to find it, just press the appropriate User Func- tion key.
Fac simile User Tool s 36 5 •T h e " b " notation indicates that the User Function key lights w hen that func- tion is sele cted ”O n”. To assign a function to a User Function key, perfor m the following p rocedure. Making a User Function Key Assignme nt A A A A Pre ss th e { { { { User To ols } } } } key.
User Func tion Ke ys 37 5 I I I I Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . If you want to register another User Function key, repeat the above steps from step F .
Facsimil e User Tool s 38 5 I I I I Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to display " None ". J J J J Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . If you wa nt to delete an other User Function k ey, repeat the above steps from step G . K K K K Pre ss th e { { { { User To ols } } } } key.
Printi ng Report s/Lists 39 5 Printing Repo rts/Lists This f unction al lows you to print the foll owin g re ports and lists ma nuall y. Select a report or l ist as ne eded. • Journal See p. 13 “Prin ting the Jour nal”. •T X F i l e L i s t S e e p .
Facsimil e User Tool s 40 5 Printing the Quick Dial List A A A A Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 3. Dial List " is displayed. B B B B Press th e { { { { OK } } } } key. Confirm that " 1. Quick Dial List " is d isplayed. C C C C Press th e { { { { OK } } } } key.
P rinti ng Reports/ Lists 41 5 Printing the Quick Dial Label A A A A Press 0 0 0 0 o r 1 1 1 1 until " 4. Quick Dial La bel " is displayed . B B B B Press th e { { { { OK } } } } key. Note ❒ If you m ake a mistake, p ress the { { { { Cancel } } } } k e y a nd tr y agai n.
F acsimil e User Tool s 42 5 Adjusting the Display Co ntrast Use this funct ion to adjust the bright- ness of the display. A A A A Pre ss th e { { { { User To ols } } } } key. B B B B Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 4. Fax Fea- tures " is displayed.
Setti ng th e Date and T ime 43 5 Setting the Date and Time Use this functio n to set your ma- chine's internal clock to the current time and date . If the current date and t ime ar e wrong, use this procedure to correct them . Note ❒ If you make a mistake when enter- ing numbers, press the { { { { Clear/Stop } } } } key and try again.
Facsimil e User Tool s 44 5 Q Q Q Q Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . After " Function Accepted " flashes brief ly in th e di spl ay, the ne xt s et- ting is displaye d. R R R R Pre ss the { { { { User Tools } } } } k e y t o r e - turn to standby display.
Setti ng the Auto Ring Time 45 5 Setting th e Auto Ring Time In Auto Select mode, the machine rings a number of times to give you the cha nce to pic k up the hands et be- fore taking the call automatically. You can change the number of rings with the Auto Ring Time.
Facsimil e User Tool s 46 5 Setting t he Fax Reset Ti mer This machine automatically return s to the standby mode if you do not use the mach ine fo r a cert ain pe rio d of time . You can sele ct this period . A A A A Pre ss th e { { { { User To ols } } } } key.
On Hook Timeou t 47 5 On Hook Timeout This machine automatically cancels the On Hook Di al mode if you do not dial a number from the numeric ke y- pad for a certain period of time after pressi ng the { { { { On Hook Dial } } } } k e y . Y o u can sel ect this p eriod.
Facsimil e User Tool s 48 5.
49 6. Key Operator Settings Function List Here is a l ist of the functions that are a vailable for setting. Please refer to the r ef- erence page num bers for more information. Copy this t able and use it as a qu ick reference. Displ ay (Specs.) Description Reference 1.
Key Operator Settings 50 6 Using Ke y Operato r Settings Th i s c ha pt er e xp la in s ab o ut fu nc t io ns the key op erat or handl es. Memory Lock This is a s ecurity fu nction to prevent unautho rized individuals from read- ing printed fax messages.
Using Key Operator Set tings 51 6 Registering a Specified Sender for Memory Lock You can register Specified S enders for thi s function. A A A A Press 0 0 0 0 o r 1 1 1 1 to display " 2. Program Sender ". B B B B Press th e { { { { OK } } } } key.
Key Operator Settings 52 6 Forwarding Use this functi on to p rint fax speci fied from Specifie d Senders on your own machine and then forward the mes- sages to other fax machines. This is useful, for example, if you are visiting another office and would like copies of your messages from the head office forwarded t o you so you can read them.
Using Key Operat or Settings 53 6 D D D D Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 4. Key Op. Tools " is displayed. E E E E Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . F F F F Pre ss 0 0 0 0 o r 1 1 1 1 until " 2. Forward- ing " is displayed. G G G G Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key .
Key Ope r ator Set tings 54 6 J J J J Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to display t h e num- ber of the forwarding station you want to reg ister . If a forwarding station is already registered, the fax number for th at station i s displayed. K K K K Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key .
Using Key Operator Set tings 55 6 D D D D Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 4. Key Op. Tools " is displayed. E E E E Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . F F F F Pre ss 0 0 0 0 o r 1 1 1 1 until " 2. Forward- ing ” is displayed. G G G G Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key .
Key Op erator Settin gs 56 6 H H H H Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 un til " 3. De lete S ta- tion " is displayed. I I I I Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . J J J J Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 t o d i s p l a y t h e f a x number of the Forwarding Sta- tion you want to delete.
Using Key Operator Set tings 57 6 O O O O Use 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to display the Speci- fied Sen der you want to delete. P P P P Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . The Speci fied Sender is deleted. If you w ant to delete another Spec- ified Sender, repeat the above steps from step N .
Key Operator Settings 58 6 User Para meters The User Parameters allow you to customize various settings to match yo ur needs. To change the functi on settings, set the user par ameter switche s. Prep aratio n Access to some User Pa rameter Settings requires installation of optional equipment or that other settings be made beforehand.
Using Key Operator Set tings 59 6 02 0 Default setting for printing the Forwar ding Mark. FORWAR DING M ARK On Off 1 Default setting for the C en- ter Mark. CENTER MARK On Off 2 Default setting for printing the Reception T ime. RECEPT ION TIME On Off 3 Print S ender Informat ion (TSI P rint) On Off 4 Default setting for the Checkered Mark.
Key Operator Settings 60 6 05 0 Store inc oming faxes when machine is out of supplies. SUBSTI TUTE R ECEP- TION On Off 1 Default setting for Substi- tute Reception . CONDIT IONS OF M EM- ORY RECE PTION Re ject (If n o name or fax number is re- ceived ) Acc ept ( Free) 4 Restricts fax machine u s- age to specific users.
Using Key Operator Set tings 61 6 Changing the User Parameters We recommend that you print the User Parameter list and keep i t when you r egister or change a user parame- ter. See p.62 “Printing t he User Pa- rameter List”. Do not change any bit sw itches other t h a n th o s e s h ow n o n t h e p r e v i ou s pages.
Key Operator Settings 62 6 H H H H Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . For a list of the switches and set- tings, see p.58 “ User Parameters”. Use the User Parameters table to look up the number of the switch that you want to change, and then press the 0 or 1 k e y t o d i s p l a y the num ber of th e swit ch.
Using Key Operator Set tings 63 6 K K K K Pre ss the { { { { User Tools } } } } k e y t o r e - turn to t he standby display. Personal Codes This function allows yo u to keep track of machine us age. W hen Per- sonal Codes are programmed, users have to enter the ir Per sonal Code be- fore they send a fax.
Key Operator Settings 64 6 Deleting A A A A Pre ss th e { { { { User To ols } } } } key. B B B B Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 4. Fax Fea- tures " is displayed. C C C C Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . D D D D Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 4.
Using Key Operator Set tings 65 6 F F F F Pre ss 0 0 0 0 o r 1 1 1 1 until " 4. Personal Code " is displayed. G G G G Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . H H H H Pre ss 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 3. Pr int List " is disp layed . I I I I Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key .
Key Operator Settings 66 6 ID Code Use th is proced ure to register t he fol- lowing kinds of ID Codes: Impor tant ❒ You can confirm ID Codes in the Param eter Settings list. We rec om- m e n d y ou p r i n t a n e w l i s t ea c h time you register or c hange I D Codes.
Using Key Operator Set tings 67 6 J J J J Enter the Memory Lock I D (4-dig- its) with t he number keys. I f y o u m a k e a m i s t a k e , p r e s s t h e { { { { Clear/Stop } } } } key and try again. K K K K Pre ss th e { { { { OK } } } } key . If you w ant to enter another item, repeat the above steps from st ep I .
Key Operator Settings 68 6 PSTN Access Number Use thi s set ting to save having to e n- ter a paus e a fter the P STN acces s number when dialing. When you p ro- gram an access n umber, a p ause is au- tomatically added as soon as that number is press ed.
Using Key Operator Set tings 69 6 Memory File Transfer I f t h e m a c h i n e c a n n o t p r i n t o u t a r e - ceived message, you can send all m es- sages currently stored in memory to another fax machine and have them printed ou t there (for example, when toner is em pty, paper has run out, or the pr inting function is out of orde r).
Key Operator Settings 70 6 RDS (Remote Diagn ostic Syste m) If your machine has a problem, a ser- vice representative can perform vari- ous diagnostic tasks over the telephone line from the service sta- tion to try to find out what is wrong with you r machine.
71 7. Troubleshooting Reading R eports Error Report A n e r r o r r e p o r t i s p r i n t e d w h e n a message c ould not be successfully sent or received. Possible causes include a problem with your machine or noise on the teleph one line . If an error occurs dur- ing transmission, re-send the o riginal.
Troublesh ooting 72 7.
73 8. Appendix Connecting to a Tele phone Line and a Telephone To connect the mach ine to a telephone line, use a snap-in modular type connec- tor. Impor tant ❒ Make s ure the co nnector i s the co rrect t ype befor e you s tart.
Appendix 74 8 Connecting the O ptional Handset and an External Telephone You can connect the handset and an external telephone to the machine. You can us e them for t elephone calls. Note ❒ Some telepho ne may not be con- nected or m ay suffer reduced f unc- tionalit y.
Specificat ions 75 8 Specificat ions Base Ma chine ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Power Co nsumption ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Proto col: G3 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Resolution: •Standard: 8 × 3.
Appendix 76 8 Available Options ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Expansion Memory (32MB) Increase me mory capa city. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Paper Tra y Unit (Opti on for Mod el B only) Holds 500 sheets o f paper. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Document Feeder (ADF) (Option for T ype1) Originals will be fed automati cally.
Specificat ions 77 8 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Document Feeder (ADF) Limitatio n ❒ Even if an original is correctly placed on the exposure glass or in the Docu- ment F eeder, a margin o f 3mm to 5 mm (0.1” to 0. 2”)aroun d each edg e of the original m ay not be sent.
Appendix 78 8 Maximum Values The following list contai ns the maximum value for each item. Item Standard Memory 1MB The number of p ages that you can store in memory (Usi ng A4 size Standard <ITU-T.
Advanced Transmissio n Features 79 8 Advanced Transmiss ion Features Functi ons selec table w ith the { { { { Tr ans. Opti on } } } } key are as follows. Function name Descripti on Referenc e Send Later Sets the machine to autom ati- cally start transmissi on or polling re ception at an ap- pointed time.
Appendix 80 8 Job Information Functi ons selec table w ith the { { { { Job Inf ormation } } } } key are as fo llows. Function name Descriptio n Reference Cancelin g Tran smission or Recep tion This function cancel s a file (reserv ation) for Memory Tr ansmission or Polling R eceptio n.
User Tools 81 8 User T ools Function name Descripti on Referenc e Register/Delete Quick Dial When you register a destina- tion in a Quick Dial, you can specify th e destin ation by only pressing the Qui ck Dial key. Chapter3 “Quick Dial” in the Basic Features manual .
Appendix 82 8 Setting the Aut o Ring Time You can alter the numbe r of rings by changi ng the Auto Ring Time. p.45 “Setti ng the Auto Ring Time” Fax Information Re gisters your Own Name, Fax Header and Own Fax Number. Chapter3 “Own N ame /Fax Header / Ow n Fax Number” in the Basic Features m anual.
Key Operat or Tools 83 8 Key Operator T ools Function nam e D escription Reference Memory Lock All received message s are stored in memory and are not automatically printed. p.50 “Memory Lock” Forwarding Transfers rec eived mes- sages to a registered re- ceiver (for warding destination ).
84 INDEX A Adju sting Volum e → Monito r Volume , 81 Advanced Tran smission Fe atures , 79 Assi gning User Funct ion Keys , 36 , 81 Auto Fax Recepti on Power-up , 29 Automatic Redial , 23 Auto Ring .
85 M Manual Dial , 18 Maximum Values , 78 Memory Fi le Transf er , 69 , 83 Memory Lo ck , 50 , 83 Memory -locked Message , 12 , 80 Memory Lo ck ID , 66 Memory Recepti on , 27 Monitor V olume , 81 More.
86 UE US A B46 5 S Secured Polling Reception , 5 Send Later , 1 , 79 SEP Code , 19 SID , 20 Specifica tions , 75 Specif ied Se nder , 55 , 56 Specifie d Sender list , 57 Speed D ial , 81 Speed D ial L.
USA ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ FCC Requi rements 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the cover of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC r egistrat ion number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equi pment.
Operating Instructions Facsimile Reference Print ed in Chin a UE USA B 465-8607.
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