Savin 1027 - Manual

Savin 1027

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Key Operator Setting; Changing Key Operator Settings; Counters; Facsimile Features; Key Operator Tools; Next
  • Page 4 – Forwarding
  • Page 5 – Programming Forwarding Stations
  • Page 6 – Deleting a Forwarding Station; Forwarding Mark
  • Page 7 – Memory Lock
  • Page 8 – ECM
  • Page 9 – Changing the User Parameters; Switches and Bits
  • Page 12 – Press the
  • Page 13 – EEEE
  • Page 14 – Using a Full agreement
  • Page 15 – Authorized Reception; RX File Print Qty
  • Page 16 – Print 2 Sided; RX Reverse Printing; Paper Tray; Programming/Changing Special Senders; AAAA; BBBB; Press
  • Page 17 – Authorized RX
  • Page 18 – Reception File Print Qty
  • Page 20 – DDDD
  • Page 21 – GGGG
  • Page 22 – Deleting a Special Sender
  • Page 23 – Printing the Special Sender List; Box Settings
  • Page 24 – Programming/Editing Personal Boxes
  • Page 25 – Programming a Password
  • Page 26 – Programming a Receiver; Deleting Personal Boxes
  • Page 27 – FFFF; Select a box you want to delete.; HHHH; IIII; Programming/Editing Information Boxes
  • Page 29 – Deleting Information Boxes
  • Page 30 – Programming/Editing Transfer Boxes
  • Page 32 – Programming Receiving Stations
  • Page 33 – KKKK; Deleting Transfer Boxes
  • Page 34 – Printing the Box List
  • Page 35 – CCCC; Select; Transfer Report
  • Page 36 – Programming a G3 Fax number
  • Page 37 – Programming a Confidential ID
  • Page 38 – Programming a Polling ID
  • Page 39 – Programming a Memory Lock ID
  • Page 40 – Selecting Dial/Push Phone
  • Page 41 – Programming ISDN G3 Line
  • Page 42 – Programming a Sub-address; Programming ISDN G4 Line
  • Page 45 – Print
  • Page 46 – Setting PC FAX Properties; Accessories
  • Page 47 – Basic Transmission; Attaching a Cover Sheet; Specifying Options
  • Page 48 – Address Book; On the; Storing New Destinations
  • Page 49 – Printing; LAN FAX Operation messages
  • Page 51 – When Toner Runs Out; F a c s im il e
  • Page 52 – When Power is Turned Off or Fails; Main Power
  • Page 53 – Replacing the Stamp Cartridge; Pull out the cartridge.; New Cartridge; Close the document feeder.
  • Page 54 – Connecting the Telephone Line; Where to connect the machine; External Telephone; When using a modular type connector
  • Page 55 – Connecting the Machine to ISDN; Connecting The Optional External Telephone; Specifying the handset line type
  • Page 56 – Adjusting the handset bell volume; Selecting the Line Type
  • Page 57 – Optional Equipment; Fax Function Upgrade Unit
  • Page 58 – Extra G3 Interface Unit (G3 Interface Unit Type 1027)
  • Page 59 – Specifications; Power Consumption
  • Page 60 – Acceptable Types of Originals; Acceptable Original Sizes; Originals unsuitable for the Document Feeder (ADF)
  • Page 61 – Original Sizes Difficult to Detect; Inch version
  • Page 62 – Paper Size and Scan Area
  • Page 63 – Maximum Scan Area
  • Page 64 – Function List; Transmission Mode
  • Page 65 – Advanced Features
  • Page 66 – Transmission Options
  • Page 67 – Communication Information
  • Page 72 – INDEX
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Operating Instructions

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Summary

Page 3 - Key Operator Setting; Changing Key Operator Settings; Counters; Facsimile Features; Key Operator Tools; Next

135 8. Key Operator Setting Changing Key Operator Settings Counters This function allows you to check thetotal num ber of pages transmittedand received on the display.• Transmissions: Total number of transmitted pages • Receptions: Total number of received pages AAAA Press the {{{{ User Tools/Counte...

Page 4 - Forwarding

Key Operator Setting 136 8 Forwarding U sin g t h is fe a t ure , y o u c an s e le c tmessages from Specified Senders tobe printed on your machine, and thensent on to another fax machine. This is useful if, for example, you arevisiting another office and would likea copy of your messages sent to th...

Page 5 - Programming Forwarding Stations

Changing Key Operator Settings 137 8 Programming Forwarding Stations AAAA Press the {{{{ User Tools/Counter }}}} key. BBBB Press [ Facsimile Features ] . Facsimile Features menu is shown. CCCC Select [ Key Operator Tools ] . The Key Operator Tools menu isshown. DDDD Select [ Forwarding ] . Note ❒ If...

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