Page 4 - FCC Requirements
USA (This information is for facsimile users only.) FCC Requirements 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the cover of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product iden-tifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXXX...
Page 5 - Manuals for This Machine; Note; General Settings Guide; Describes advanced functions and settings for key operators.; Printer Reference 1
i Manuals for This Machine The following manuals describe the operational procedures of this machine. Forparticular functions, see the relevant parts of the manual. Note Manuals provided are specific to machine type. Adobe Acrobat Reader is necessary to view the manuals as a PDF file. Three CD...
Page 6 - ii; Manuals for DeskTopBinder V2 Lite; Manuals for ScanRouter V2 Lite; Setup; Other manuals
ii Manuals for DeskTopBinder V2 Lite DeskTopBinder V2 Lite is a utility included on the CD-ROM labeled “ScannerDriver & Document Management Utilities”.• DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Setup Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM2) Describes installation of, and the operating environment for DeskTop-Binder V2 Lite in...
Page 7 - iii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Start
iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Manuals for This Machine ...................................................................................... iNOTICE ................................................................................................................... 1Important Safety Instructions ..............
Page 8 - iv; Using Internet Fax Functions; Facsimile
iv Searching for a Destination ................................................................................ 34 Search by Destination Name ................................................................................... 34Selecting from Destination List............................................
Page 9 - NOTICE; Note to users in the United States of America; the receiver is connected.; Warning
1 NOTICE Note to users in the United States of America - Notice: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a ClassB digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designedto provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residenti...
Page 10 - Note to users in Canada; This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.; Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada
2 - Notice about the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (Valid in USA only). The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any per-son to use a computer or other electronic device, including FAX machines, tosend any message unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the...
Page 11 - Important Safety Instructions; Caution
3 Important Safety Instructions Caution When using your telephone equip-ment, basic safety precautions shouldalways be followed to reduce the riskof fire, electric shock and injury topersons, including the following:• Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen...
Page 12 - How to Read This Manual; Symbols; Copy Reference
4 How to Read This Manual Symbols In this manual, the following symbols are used: R WARNING: This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result indeath or serious injury when you misuse the machine without following the in-structions under this symbol. Be sure to read the inst...
Page 13 - Control Panel; On Hook Dial; Reference
5 1. Getting Started Control Panel The illustration shows the control panel when options are installed. 1. Communicating indicator Lights during transmission or reception. 2. Receive File indicator Lights to tell you a message has been re-c e i v e d i n t o m e m o r y . B l i n k s w h e n aMemory...
Page 14 - Features Programmed by Default
Getting Started 6 1 12. { User Tools/Counter } key Use to change default or operation pa-rameters according to the operating con-ditions. 13. { Clear Modes } key Press to clear the current setting. 14. { Clear/Stop } key Clear: Clears an entered numeric value.Stop: Stops scanning or other operations...
Page 15 - Reading the Display; Reading the display and using keys; Selection keys; Tone; TX Mode; Cancel
Control Panel 7 1 Reading the Display The display shows you the machine status, messages, and guides you throughoperations. Note This machine automatically returns to standby mode if you do not use themachine for a certain period of time. You can select the period using "Facsim-ile Auto Reset ...
Page 16 - When Internet Fax Settings is ON; Standby display; While the machine is in standby mode (immediately after the; key is; Clear Modes; • If you are in User Tools mode, press the
Getting Started 8 1 1. Machine status or currently se- lected function 2. Message 3. Destination entry 4. Selection keys 5. Selectable items When Internet Fax Settings is ON 1. S w i t c h e s t h e d e s t i n a t i o n b e - tween fax number and e-mail ad-dress. Note To use the Internet Fax fu...
Page 17 - Communication display; While communicating, the machine status is displayed.; Reception
Control Panel 9 1 Communication display While communicating, the machine status is displayed. Memory Transmission (fax transmission) Reception Immediate Transmission TX Mode When a function is set to on, a “clip” mark is attached to that function name. Note To set the transmission mode ite...
Page 18 - User code entry display; Enter a user code of up to eight digits using the number keys.
Getting Started 10 1 User code entry display When the following message appears on the display, User Code Management isactive. Enter a user code to deactivate User Code Management. The machine can be set up so that no one can use it without entering a user code.This prevents unauthorized people from...
Page 19 - Transmission Modes; Memory Transmission
11 2. Faxing Transmission Modes There are two types of transmission:• Memory Transmission• Immediate Transmission Note You can use Parallel Memory Trans-mission that dials while the origi-n a l i s b e i n g s c a n n e d . S e e p . 2 8“Parallel Memory Transmission”, Facsimile Reference <Advan...
Page 20 - Important
Faxing 12 2 Important If power outage lasts about anhour, or the machine is discon-nected from the power outletfor about an hour, documentss t o r e d i n t h e f a x m a c h i n e ' smemory are deleted. If any doc-u m e n t i s d e l e t e d , t h e P o w e rFailure Report is automaticallyp r i n...
Page 21 - Placing Originals; JIS size originals
Placing Originals 13 2 Placing Originals You can set your originals either inthe Document Feeder or on the expo-sure glass. Some types of originals areunsuitable for the Document Feederso they must be set on the exposureglass.Which way you place your originaldepends on its size and whether youare us...
Page 22 - Positioning mark; Placing Originals in the ADF; Limitation
Faxing 14 2 Make sure that all ink, correctingfluid etc., has completely dried be-fore placing your original. If it isstill wet, the exposure glass will bemarked and those marks will ap-pear on the received image. You can send the first pages fromt h e e x p o s u r e g l a s s t h e n t h e r e...
Page 23 - F a c s i m i l e R e f e r e n c e < A d -; Limit mark; Originals unsuitable for the ADF
Placing Originals 15 2 You can check information aboutthe sizes and number of originalsthat can be placed in the ADF. Seep.107 “Acceptable Types of Origi-n a l s ” , F a c s i m i l e R e f e r e n c e < A d - vanced Features> . A Adjust the document guide tomatch the size of the originals. ...
Page 24 - • While your message is being sent,; Memory
Faxing 16 2 Memory Transmission In Memory Transmission mode, afteryou press the { Start } key, the machine does not dial the destination until allpages of your fax message have beenscanned into memory (in contrast toImmediate Transmission, where thenumber is dialed first and pages arescanned and sen...
Page 25 - Make the settings you require.
Memory Transmission 17 2 B Place the original in the ADF, oron the exposure glass. Note You can send the first few pagesfrom the exposure glass thenthe remaining pages from theADF. After you remove the lastpage from the exposure glass,you have 60 seconds to insertthe remaining pages in the ADF. ...
Page 26 - Delete; Broadcasting Sequence
Faxing 18 2 To delete an entered destina-tion, find it using {U} or {T} , press the { Clear/Stop } key, and then press [ Delete ] . G Press the { Start } key. Note Do not lift the ADF during scan-ning. After scanning, the standby dis-play appears. - Sending originals using the exposure glass A M...
Page 27 - Canceling a Memory Transmission; Before the Original Is Scanned; The machine stops scanning.
Canceling a Memory Transmission 19 2 Canceling a Memory Transmission Even when fax number and e-mailaddress are simultaneously specified,or only e-mail address is specified,you can cancel the mode using thesame procedure. However, you can-not cancel the transmission of a sentInternet Fax document. B...
Page 28 - Press the; The standby display appears.
Faxing 20 2 If you cancel a message while it isbeing sent, the transmission is halt-ed as soon as you finish the cancel-lation procedure. However, somepages of your message may havealready been sent and received atthe other end. A Make sure that the standby dis-play appears. Note If you press th...
Page 29 - Immediate Transmission; S t a r t; ” message; Exit; , and then switch to Memory; key
Immediate Transmission 21 2 Immediate Transmission With Immediate Transmission, whenyou press the { S t a r t } key, the fax number is dialed immediately. Themessage is scanned and transmittedpage by page without being stored inmemory. This contrasts with MemoryTransmission which scans all pagesinto...
Page 30 - Specify a destination.
Faxing 22 2 Reference p.13 “Placing Originals”. C Select the scan settings you re-quire. Reference p.25 “Scan Settings”p.26 “Original Type”p . 2 7 “ I m a g e D e n s i t y ( C o n -trast)” D Specify a destination. Note If you make a mistake, press the { Clear/Stop } key, and then enter the correc...
Page 31 - Repeat steps
Immediate Transmission 23 2 - Sending originals using the exposure glass A Make sure the Memory Trans. in-dicator is off. If it is not, press the { Memory Trans. } key. B Place the first page face down onthe exposure glass. C Specify a destination. D Make the scan settings you re-quire. E Press the ...
Page 32 - Canceling an Immediate Transmission
Faxing 24 2 Canceling an Immediate Transmission Before You Have Pressed { Start } Key A Press the { Clear Modes } key. Note When the original is placed inthe ADF, you can also cancel anImmediate Transmission by re-moving the original. After You Have Pressed { Start } Key A Press the { Clear/Stop }...
Page 33 - Scan Settings; Resolution; Fine; Standard
Scan Settings 25 2 Scan Settings You may want to send many differenttypes of fax messages. Some of thesemay be difficult to reproduce at thereceiver's end. However, your ma-chine has three settings that you canadjust to help you transmit your doc-ument with the best possible imagequality. Resoluti...
Page 34 - Original Type; Text
Faxing 26 2 A Press the { Resolution } key to switch between resolutions. Theindicators above the key showsthe current selection. Note The indicators are off when theresolution is set to Standard. Original Type I f y o u r o r i g i n a l c o n t a i n s p h o t o -g r a p h s , i l l u s t r a t ...
Page 35 - Image Density; key to vary; key as you would
Scan Settings 27 2 Image Density (Contrast) The text and diagrams in your origi-nal should stand out clearly from thepaper they are written on. If youro r i g i n a l h a s a d a r k e r b a c k g r o u n dthan normal (for example, a newspa-per clipping), or if the writing is faint,adjust the image ...
Page 36 - When placing originals in the ADF
Faxing 28 2 When placing originals in the ADF Note Depending on what time the scansettings are adjusted, the settingsmay not be reflected in the result-ing operation. A Check which pages you want toscan with different settings. B Select the image density, resolu-tion, and original type before then...
Page 37 - Specifying a Destination; Fax number; p.29 “Entering a Fax Number”; Destination list; p.31 “Using the Destination List”; Entering a Fax Number; Make sure that
Specifying a Destination 29 2 Specifying a Destination You can specify the destination usingone of three methods. Fax number p.29 “Entering a Fax Number” E-mail address p.31 “Entering an E-mail Address” Destination list p.31 “Using the Destination List” This section covers these functionsand o...
Page 38 - Pause
Faxing 30 2 Pause Press the { Pause/Redial } key when di- aling or storing a number to insert apause of about two seconds. Note You cannot insert a pause beforethe first digit of a fax number. Ifyou press the { Pause/Redial } key at the first digit, a redial occurs. Seep.24 “Redial”, Facsimile Ref...
Page 39 - Entering an E-mail Address; Press; Using the Destination List; Preparation
Specifying a Destination 31 2 Entering an E-mail Address When using Internet Fax transmis-sion, specify the e-mail address inplace of the fax number. Note You can enter up to 128 characters. A Make sure that is displayed inthe destination display column. Note If it is not displayed, press [ ] . ...
Page 40 - Add Dest
Faxing 32 2 Limitation Group Dial can be used for Memo-ry Transmission only; not Immedi-ate Transmission. If you specifyImmediate Transmission in GroupD i a l , t h e " T r y a g a i n a f t e r switching to memory trans- m i s s i o n . " m e s s a g e a p p e a r s . When this happens, p...
Page 41 - The display returns to that of step
Specifying a Destination 33 2 Note If you make a mistake, press the { Clear/Stop } key and try again. If you want to specify other des-tinations, press [ Add Dest ] . C Press the { Start } key. Note If you press an incorrect QuickDial key, press the { Clear/Stop } key, and then press the Quick...
Page 42 - Searching for a Destination; p.37 “Search by Fax Number”; Search by E-mail Address; Search by Destination Name
Faxing 34 2 Searching for a Destination Use this procedure to search throughthe destination lists for a particulardestination. Search by Destination Name p . 3 4 “ S e a r c h b y D e s t i n a t i o nName” Select by Display Destination List p.35 “Selecting from DestinationList” Specifying a R...
Page 43 - to return to the display of
Searching for a Destination 35 2 F Press the { OK } key. A s e a r c h p r o g r e s s s t a r t s , t h e nsearch result appears. Note If no destination is matched fors p e c i f i e d t e x t , " S p e c i f i e d d e s t i n a t i o n i s n o t p r o - grammed. " is displayed. Press [ E...
Page 45 - Search by Fax Number
Searching for a Destination 37 2 Search by Fax Number Note The search returns only destina-tions whose beginnings match theentered fax number. A Press [ ] to display . B Press the { Search Destination } key. C Select [ Search by Fax No. ] using {U} or {T} . Note If [ Search by Fax No. ] does not...
Page 47 - Search result appears.; to return to; to specify other
Searching for a Destination 39 2 G Press the { OK } key. Search result appears. Note If no destination is matched fors p e c i f i e d e - m a i l a d d r e s s ," Specified destination is n o t p r o g r a m m e d . " i s d i s - played. Press [ Exit ] to return to the display of C . H Se...
Page 48 - • Auto Reception; Auto Switch; Switching the Reception Mode
Faxing 40 2 Reception There are two ways you can set upyour machine to handle incomingcalls:• Manual Reception (external tele- phone required) • Auto Reception Auto Switch In this mode, the machine rings anumber of times. You can answerthe call while the machine is ring-ing. If you do not answer t...
Page 49 - OK
Reception 41 2 B Select the reception mode using {U} or {T} , and then press the { OK } key. The standby display appears. Note To cancel the selection, press the { Cancel } key. Receiving a Fax in Manual Reception Mode A When the machine rings, pick upthe handset of the external tele-phone. B If y...
Page 51 - Internet Fax Functions; The optional printer/scanner unit is required.
43 3. Using Internet Fax Functions Internet Fax Functions The optional printer/scanner unit is required. This machine converts scanned document images to e-mail format and transmitsthe data over the Internet.The e-mail sent by this machine can be received by another Internet Fax ma-chine. Instead of...
Page 52 - Internet Fax Precautions; directly with other parties.; Functions Not Supported by E-mail Transmission
Using Internet Fax Functions 44 3 Internet Fax Precautions • Internet Fax communicates with a server over a LAN. It cannot communicate directly with other parties. • If a transmission is not successful, this machine usually receives an e-mail er- ror notification. See p.99 “Server-Generated Error E-...
Page 53 - Returning a Return Receipt
Internet Fax Functions 45 3 T.37 Full Mode This machine is T.37 full mode compatible. T.37 full mode is an internationalstandard for Internet Fax transmission. (ITU-T announcement, RFC2532)When an Internet Fax communication is made between T.37 full mode compat-ible machines, the receiver side sends...
Page 55 - Transmitting Internet Fax; You can set the following options:; Attach Subject; Return Receipt
Transmitting Internet Fax 47 3 Transmitting Internet Fax Preparation You need to make System Settingsbeforehand. See “Setting Up theMachine on a Network”, Network Guide . This section describes how to scan adocument into the memory and sendit as e-mail. Specify the destination'se-mail address instea...
Page 56 - To enter the subject directly
Using Internet Fax Functions 48 3 You can limit the size of transmit-ted e-mail messages. See p.68 “E-mail Settings”, Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features> . See p.56 “Received Images” forhow e-mail is actually received bythe computer when it is sent withmail options selected. When you...
Page 57 - To enter the programmed subject; Setting Return Receipt
Transmitting Internet Fax 49 3 D Press the { OK } key. The display returns to that ofstep A . Note If you press the { Cancel } key, entering a subject is canceled.The display returns to that ofstep A . To enter the programmed subject A Select [ Attach Subject ] using {U} or {T} , and then press th...
Page 58 - Specify the next destination.
Using Internet Fax Functions 50 3 The original can be placed ei-ther in the ADF or on the expo-sure glass, until the { Start } key is pressed. Reference p.13 “Placing Originals”. F Select the scan settings you re-quire. Note In Internet Fax transmission, theoriginal is scanned using "De-tail...
Page 59 - About the E-mail Subject; • If only Own Fax Number is pro-
Transmitting Internet Fax 51 3 J Press the { Start } key. This machine starts scanning thedo cu m e n t i n t o mem o r y . T h e e -mail send operation starts after thescanning operation is complete.When scanning is complete, theCommunicating indicator lightsand transmission starts. Note With a l...
Page 60 - Confirming Reception
Using Internet Fax Functions 52 3 Confirming Reception When Return Receipt is set under “E-mail Options”, the receiver sendsback a return receipt message. Oncethe return receipt message has beenreceived, "OK" appears in the Resultcolumn of Journal, allowing the origi-nator to verify that the...
Page 61 - Canceling Internet Fax Transmission
Canceling Internet Fax Transmission 53 3 Canceling Internet Fax Transmission When fax and Internet Fax destina-tions are specified simultaneously,y o u c a n c a n c e l s e n d i n g u s i n g t h esame method. Note You cannot cancel a transmissiononce scanning is complete. Before the Original Is...
Page 62 - Receiving Internet Fax; Auto E-mail Reception; Manual E-mail Reception; to; Guide display appears.
Using Internet Fax Functions 54 3 Receiving Internet Fax You can receive e-mail documents byInternet Fax.There are two methods of receiving e-m a i l : A u t o E - m a i l R e c e p t i o n a n dManual E-mail Reception. Limitation E-mail with attachments otherthan TIFF-F format files cannot berece...
Page 63 - E-mail is in the server
Receiving Internet Fax 55 3 B Press the { Start } key. Accesses the server to check for e-mail. E-mail is in the server A Start printing and receiving inthe memory. If the receiving isfinished, the standby displayappears. E-mail is not in the server A Press [ Exit ] . The standby display appears. **...
Page 64 - Received Images
Using Internet Fax Functions 56 3 Received Images Here is an example of an Internet Fax message sent from this machine and re-ceived on a computer using Outlook e-mail software.The received image varies according to e-mail software. 1. E-mail transmitted without speci- fying a subject in “E-mail Opt...
Page 65 - Initial Settings and Adjustments; Fax Header; Print; under; TX Mod e; F a c s i m i l e R e f e r e n c e; Own Name
57 4. Programming Initial Settings and Adjustments You can send information to the otherparty when transmitting or receivinga fax message. This information isshown on the display of the other ma-chine and printed as a report. The fol-lowing information can be sent. Important You can confirm progra...
Page 66 - Programming; Programming a Fax Header; Programming an Own Name
Programming 58 4 Note You can program up to 20 char-acters in Own Fax Number. Note When the Key Operator Code isprogrammed and turned on, userhave to enter programmed the KeyOperator Code (maximum 8 digit)to operate Key Operator Tools. This prevents unauthorized peo-ple from changing registrat...
Page 67 - Editing
Initial Settings and Adjustments 59 4 B Enter an Own Name, and thenpress the { OK } key. Reference "Entering Text", General Set- tings Guide. Programming an Own Fax Number A Select [ Own Fax Number ] using {U} or {T} , and then press the { OK } key. B Enter an Own Fax Number us-i n g n u m b...
Page 68 - All characters are deleted.; Deleting
Programming 60 4 D Select [ Program Fax Information ] us- ing {U} or {T} , and then press the { OK } key. E Select [ Fax Header ] using {U} or {T} , and then press the { OK } key. F Press the { Clear/Stop } key. All characters are deleted. G Enter the characters you want toprogram, and then press th...
Page 71 - Adjusting the Volume; On Hook Mode; Heard when the; At Transmission; Heard after pressing the; At Printing
63 5. Troubleshooting Adjusting the Volume You can change the volume of the fol-l o w i n g s o u n d s t h a t t h e m a c h i n emakes. On Hook Mode Heard when the { On Hook Dial } key is pressed. At Transmission Heard when the machine sends amessage. At Reception Heard when the machine rece...
Page 72 - You can adjust the volume using; key to cancel
Troubleshooting 64 5 G You can adjust the volume using {W} or {V} . Note You can adjust the volume byseven levels. H Press the { OK } key. Note Press the { Cancel } key to cancel setting and the display returnsto that of step E . I Press the { User Tools/Counter } key. The standby display appear...
Page 73 - When
When { Facsimile } Key Is Lit in Red 65 5 When { Facsimile } Key Is Lit in Red If this key is lit, press the key to enter the facsimile mode. Then, refer to the tablebelow and take the appropriate action. Problem Solutions A facsimile error has occurred. The facsimile has a problem. Contact your ser...
Page 74 - When Toner Runs Out; The error message disappears.
Troubleshooting 66 5 When Toner Runs Out When the machine has run out of ton-er, the symbol appears on the display.Note that even if there is no toner left,you can still send fax messages. Important The number of communications,that have been executed after thetoner has run out and that auto-matic...
Page 75 - Error Messages and Their Meanings
Error Messages and Their Meanings 67 5 Error Messages and Their Meanings If there is an error, one of the following messages may appear on the display. Ifother message appears, follow the message. Message Causes and solutions Put original back, check it and press Start key. Original jammed during Me...
Page 77 - Out of paper display message; If the paper tray runs out of paper, “; Network error display message
Error Messages and Their Meanings 69 5 - Out of paper display message If the paper tray runs out of paper, “ Out of paper. Load it, then press [Exit]. ” appears on the display, asking you to add more paper. Note If there is paper left in the other paper trays, you can receive messages as usu-al, e...
Page 78 - Solving Problems; This table lists some common problems and their solutions.
Troubleshooting 70 5 Solving Problems This table lists some common problems and their solutions. Problem Causes and solutions Reference Image background appears dirty when received at the other end. Images from the back page appear. Adjust scan density. p.27 “Image Density (Con-trast)” Printed or se...
Page 80 - When Things Don't Go as Expected
Troubleshooting 72 5 When Things Don't Go as Expected I Want... Operation Reference to cancel a Memory Transmis-sion. If the original is being scanned, press the { Clear/Stop } key. p.19 “Canceling a Memory Transmission” If the original is being sent, press the { Clear/Stop } key, [ Stop TX ] , and ...
Page 81 - INDEX
73 INDEX A Adjusting the Volume , 63 At Dialing , 63 At Printing , 63 At Reception , 63 At Transmission , 63 On Hook Mode , 63 Attach Subject , 47 Authorized Reception , 44 Auto E-mail Reception , 54 B Batch Transmission , 44 Broadcasting , 16 Broadcasting Sequence , 18 C Chain Dial , 44 Control Pan...
Page 83 - MEMO