Page 4 - NOTICE
i NOTICE R CAUTION: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than thosespecified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with this equipment to ensurecompliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device....
Page 5 - ii; ENERGY SAVING INFORMATION; Warning
ii - - - - ENERGY SAVING INFORMATION As an Energy Star Partner, we have determined that this fax model meets Ener-gy Star guidelines for energy efficiency. This product was designed to reduce theenvironmental impact associated with fax equipment. This is accomplished bymeans of energy saving feature...
Page 6 - iii; Important Safty Instructions; Caution
iii Important Safty Instructions Caution When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should alwaysbe followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, includ-ing the following:• Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, ki...
Page 7 - iv; FUNCTION MAP
iv FUNCTION MAP 08 09 10 11 01 02 03 06 05 07 04 [ Mode ] ND 0 x0 1e 7 .e p s
Page 9 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Transmission Features
vi TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Transmission Features Handy Dialing Functions .......................................................................... 1 Chain Dial...................................................................................................... 1Telephone Directory ......................
Page 10 - vii; Advanced Transmission Features
vii Printing Functions ................................................................................... 23 Print Completion Beep ................................................................................ 23Checkered Mark .........................................................................
Page 11 - viii; Facsimile User Tools
viii Printing a List of Files in Memory (Print TX File List) .......................... 64 Checking the Transmission Result (TX File Status) ............................ 65 Checking the Reception Result (RX File Status) .................................. 66 Printing a Confidential Message .............
Page 12 - ix; Maintaining Your Machine
ix Date/Time.................................................................................................. 136Summer Time............................................................................................ 137Counters..........................................................................
Page 14 - Handy Dialing Functions; Chain Dial; Telephone Directory; Press the
1 1. Transmission Features Handy Dialing Functions Chain Dial This allows you to compose a tele-phone number from various parts,s o m e o f w h i c h m a y b e s t o r e d i nQuick Dials or Speed Dials and someo f w h i c h m a y b e i n p u t u s i n g t h enumber keys. Limitation ❒ Maximum length ...
Page 15 - Press; Next; Add; Redial
Transmission Features 2 1 C Press [ Tel.Dir. ] . D Enter the search letter by pressingone of the Quick Dial keys (A toZ). The names or fax numbers regis-tered in Speed Dials are shown innumerical order on the display. E Enter the two digit code (00 to 99)of speed dial for the destinationwith number ...
Page 16 - P a u s e /R e di a l; Subaddress
Handy Dialing Functions 3 1 Limitation ❒ The following kinds of destina-tions are not memorized:• Quick Dials• Speed Dials• Group Dials• Destinations dialed by a Pro- gram • Destinations dialed as End Re ce i v e rs f o r T ra n s fe r R e -quest • Forwarding terminal of the substitute reception • D...
Page 19 - Manual Dial; Pick up the external telephone.; Start
Transmission Features 6 1 Manual Dial The external telephone is required. Pick up the handset of the externaltelephone and dial. When the line isc o n n e c t e d a n d y o u h e a r a h i g h -pitched tone, press the { Start } key to send your fax message. If, on the oth-er hand, you hear a voice a...
Page 20 - Changing the Line Type; number; Auto Identification
Changing the Line Type 7 1 Changing the Line Type The optional ISDN Unit is required. When the optional ISDN Unit is in-stalled, you can connect to up to amaximum of 2 lines.This machine comes with a single An-alog (PSTN) line connection for G3communication as standard.Press the { F4 } key to change...
Page 21 - Stamp
Transmission Features 8 1 Transmission Features Stamp ARDF and Stamp Unit are required. When sending a fax message usingthe Document Feeder (ADF), the ma-chine can stamp a circle mark at thetop of the original. When sending ad o u b l e s i d e d d o c u m e n t , th e y a r emarked at top left of t...
Page 22 - OK
Transmission Features 9 1 F Code (SUB) Normally you can only use Confiden-tial Transmission to send to fax ma-chines of the same make that have theConfidential Reception feature. How-ever, if the other machine supports asimilar feature called “F Code”, youcan send fax messages to the otherparty usin...
Page 23 - JBIG Transmission
Transmission Features 10 1 F Code (PWD) There are times when you may wishto use a password when sending con-fidential faxes with the F Code “SEP“feature. Limitation ❒ You can enter a password up to 20digits long. Note ❒ Messages you send using this fea-ture are marked “PWD” on all re-ports. ⇒ P.86 “...
Page 24 - More Transmission Functions; Auto Fax Reception Power-up; Main Power; M ain; Dual Access
More Transmission Functions 11 1 More Transmission Functions Auto Fax Reception Power-up This machine can be set to shut downautomatically if nobody has used theit for a while. In these situations, eventhough the operation switch is off, themachine can still receive incomingmessages as long as the M...
Page 25 - Printed Report; Memory Storage Report; Communication Failure Report
Transmission Features 12 1 Printed Report Memory Storage Report This report is printed after an originalis stored in memory. It helps you re-view the contents and the destina-tions of stored originals. Even if themachine is set up not to print this re-port, it is still printed if an originalcould no...
Page 28 - Reception Features; Reception; Immediate Reception; Display During Reception; Memory Reception
15 2. Reception Features Reception Immediate Reception Each page of a received fax message isprinted as soon as it is received. Thismethod is used for standard fax mes-sages. - - - - Display During Reception The sender's RTI or CSI appears onthe first line. - - - - Reception Resolution This machine ...
Page 29 - Substitute Reception; Receive File
Reception Features 16 2 This method is used with the follow-ing features:• Combine 2 originals ⇒ P.26 “Com- bine 2 Originals” • Multi-copy when set to multiple copies ⇒ P.25 “Multi-copy Recep- tion” • Reverse Order Printing ⇒ P.27 “Reverse Order Printing” • Substitute Reception ⇒ P.16 “Sub- stitute ...
Page 30 - When RTI or CSI is Received; Free
Reception 17 2 Screening Out Messages from Anonymous Senders To h elp you scree n out unwan te dmessages that may fill up machinem e m o ry , t h e m a c h in e c an b e p ro -grammed to only use Substitute Re-c e p t i o n u n d e r t h e f o l l o w i n gconditions.Four settings are available:• “W...
Page 31 - When the Receive File Indicator is Lit; When the Confidential File Indicator is Lit or Blinking
Reception Features 18 2 When the Receive File Indicator is Lit If the Receive File indicator is blinking, a message has been received and stored in memory with Memory Lock. You need to print it out manually. ⇒ P.69 “Print- ing a File Received with Memory Lock” If the Receive File indicator is lit, a...
Page 32 - Reception Functions; Transfer Station; Requesting Party; Multistep Transfer
Reception Functions 19 2 Reception Functions Transfer Station Transfer Stations allow you to expandthe standard features of your fax ma-chine to set up com plex networks.Transfer Stations must be machines ofthe same make.The diagram below may m ake theconcept clearer. The following terminology is us...
Page 33 - Transfer Result Report
Reception Features 20 2 - - - - Sending the Transfer Result Report T h i s m a c h i n e c o m p a r e s t h e f a xnumber of the Requesting Party withthe Requesting Party's number pro-grammed in a Quick Dial or SpeedDial, If the lower five digits of the twonumbers match, it sends the TransferResult...
Page 35 - ID Override Polling Reception; JBIG Reception
Reception Features 22 2 ID Override Polling Reception A Press the < < < < or > > > > key to cha ng e th e Ov er rid e I D an dpress [ OK ] . B Enter a polling ID (4 charac-ters) with the number keys andQuick Dial keys. The ID cancontain digits 0–9 and lettersA - F ( 0 0 0 0 a...
Page 36 - Printing Functions; Print Completion Beep; Checkered Mark; Center Mark; Reception Time
Printing Functions 23 2 Printing Functions Print Completion Beep By default, the machine beeps to letyou know when a received messagehas been printed. Note ❒ You can alter the volume of thebeep or turn it off completely (setthe volume to the minimum level). Checkered Mark By default, a checkered mar...
Page 38 - 80 Degree Rotation Printing; Image Rotation
Printing Functions 25 2 180 Degree Rotation Printing When printing on both sides of thepaper, this machine rotates images asshown in the diagram. Multi-copy Reception Optional Expansion Memory is requiredfor using this feature. If you switch this feature on, multiplecopies of each incoming fax messa...
Page 39 - Combine 2 Originals; ABC
Reception Features 26 2 Combine 2 Originals When two messages of the same sizeand direction are received consecu-tively, they are printed on a singlesheet when you turn this feature on.This can help you economize on pa-per.• Two A5 K messages are printed side by side on a sheet of A4 L . • Two B5 K ...
Page 40 - Reverse Order Printing; Page Reduction
Printing Functions 27 2 Note ❒ Your service representative cancustomize this feature with the fol-lowing settings. Bracketed valuesare defaults. • Reduction (on)• Print split mark (on)• Overprinting (on)• Overprinting length (10mm)• Guideline for split (when mes- sage is 20mm longer than pa-per) ❒ Y...
Page 41 - TSI Print; FAX Print Color
Reception Features 28 2 TSI Print Usually the sender's TTI is printed onreceived messages. If the sender hasnot programmed their TTI, you willnot be able to identify them. However,if you turn this feature on, the sender'sRTI or CSI is printed instead so youcan find out where the message camef r o m ...
Page 42 - When There is No Paper of the Correct Size; Priority Table
Printing Functions 29 2 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.For example, if your machine has LG (8 1 / 2 " × 14") L and DLT (11...
Page 43 - ”Just Size” Printing
Reception Features 30 2 • KK and LL indicate that the message is split over two pages of paper with the orientation and size shown. Limitation ❒ Paper placed in the bypass tray is not usually selected for printing a receivedmessage. However, you can use this tray if you select the bypass tray as the...
Page 44 - Out of paper display message
Printing Functions 31 2 Out of paper display message If the paper tray runs out of paper, you can have a message appear on the dis-play asking you to add more paper. Note ❒ By default, this message is turned off. You can turn it on with the User Param-eters. ⇒ P.130 “Changing the User Parameters” (S...
Page 46 - Overview
33 3. Advanced Transmission Features Overview This feature describes various options that you can choose when sending a faxmessage. The selections you make will only apply to the current fax message.
Page 47 - Cancel
Advanced Transmission Features 34 3 Sending at a Specific Time (Send Later) Using this feature, you can instructthe machine to delay transmission ofyour fax message until a later timewhich you specify. This allows you totake advantage of off-peak telephonecharges without having to be by themachine a...
Page 48 - Dial and press the
Sending at a Specific Time (Send Later) 35 3 E Press [ OK ] . The Transmission Mode menu iss h o wn o n t h e d is p la y . A c h e ckmark is added to “Send Later”. F Press [ Exit ] . The initial display is shown. Note ❒ “Send Later” is shown on thedisplay. If you set up anotheradvanced transmission...
Page 49 - Confidential Transmission; Default ID
Advanced Transmission Features 36 3 Confidential Transmission If you do not want your message to bepicked up casually at the other end,use this feature. The message will bestored in memory at the other endand will not be printed until an ID isentered. Preparation If you install the optional Expan-si...
Page 50 - Override ID
Confidential Transmission 37 3 Default ID A Press the < < < < or > > > > key to turn Default ID on and press [ OK ] . The Transmission Mode menuis shown again. A check mark isadded to “Confidential TX”. Note ❒ To cancel the ConfidentialTransmission, press [ Cancel ] . T h e T...
Page 51 - Personal Code Transmission; C a n c e l
Advanced Transmission Features 38 3 Personal Code Transmission Perso nal Codes allow you to keeptrack of machine usage (for example,for billing purposes). If everybodyuses a Personal Code when they uset h e f ax m a c h i n e , t h e c o d e s o r t h enames programmed for the codes willbe printed i...
Page 52 - Sending an Auto Document
Sending an Auto Document 39 3 Sending an Auto Document If you often have to send a particularpage to people (for example a map, astandard attachment or a set of in-structions), store it as an Auto Docu-ment assigned to a Quick Dial key.Then, when you need to send thatp a g e t o s o m e b o d y , j ...
Page 56 - Book Fax; Mode; c el; Pages
Book Fax 43 3 Book Fax Use to send book originals from theexposure glass. Pages are scanned inthe order shown below.Note that depending on the paper siz-es available on the destination ma-chine, the message may be reducedwhen printed at the other end. Note ❒ You can have bound originalsscanned in le...
Page 58 - Status
Choosing the Area to be Scanned Yourself (Irregular Scan Area) 45 3 Choosing the Area to be Scanned Yourself (Irregular Scan Area) Usually the machine automaticallydetects the size of an original when itis scanned. However, you may wishto override this and choose the area tobe scanned yourself. Y o ...
Page 60 - Polling Transmission; Free Polling Transmission
Polling Transmission 47 3 Polling Transmission Use Polling Transmission when youwant to leave an original in the ma-chine's memory for others to pick up.The message will be sent when theother party calls you up. T h e r e a r e t h r e e t y p e s o f P o l l i n gTransmission. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Free Polling ...
Page 61 - ID Override Polling Transmission
Advanced Transmission Features 48 3 C Enter the “Polling TX” functionnumber with the number keys. Note ❒ If the appropriate display is notshown, press [ ↑↑↑↑ Prev. ] or [ ↓↓↓↓ Next ] . D Depending on the Polling Trans-mission type, use one of the fol-lowing procedures: Default ID Polling Transmissio...
Page 63 - Polling Reception; Override ID Polling Reception
Advanced Transmission Features 50 3 Polling Reception Use this function if you want to poll amessage from another terminal. Youcan also poll documents from manyterm in als with only on e operation(use Groups and Keystroke Programsto fully exploit this feature). There are two types of Polling Recep-t...
Page 64 - Default ID Polling Reception; Exit; Polling Reserve Report; Polling Result Report
Polling Reception 51 3 C Depending which method youare using, choose one of the fol-lowing procedures: Default ID Polling Reception A Press the < < < < or > > > > key to select the Default ID. ID Override Polling Reception A Press the < < < < or > > > >...
Page 65 - Transfer Request
Advanced Transmission Features 52 3 Transfer Request Transfer Request allows fax machinesthat have this feature to automaticallydistribute incoming messages ontomultiple fax destinations. This featurehelps you save costs when you sendthe same message to more than oneplace in a distant area, and save...
Page 66 - Enter one or more End Receivers.; to
Transfer Request 53 3 C Enter the “Transfer Request” func-tion number with the number keys. Note ❒ If the appropriate display is notshown, press [ ↑↑↑↑ Prev. ] or [ ↓↓↓↓ Next ] . D Enter a Transfer Stations andpress [ Recv. Stn ] . Note ❒ Enter the fax numbers of theTra ns fe r Sta tio ns with ei th...
Page 67 - Specifying an End Receiver; Quick Dial
Advanced Transmission Features 54 3 H Press [ Exit ] . The following display is shown. Note ❒ The numbers of Transfer Sta-tions and End Receivers are dis-played. I Press the {{{{ Start }}}} key. Specifying an End Receiver When you make a Transfer Request,you must specify the final destina-tions (End...
Page 68 - Transmission Options; Label Insertion; Auto Reduction
Transmission Options 55 3 Transmission Options This section describes various fea-tures that you can switch on and offfor any particular transmission by fol-lowing the procedure at the end ofthis section.In addition, if you frequently use acertain configuration of options, youcan change the default ...
Page 69 - ID Transmission
Advanced Transmission Features 56 3 - - - - ID Transmission If you turn this feature on, transmis-sion will only take place if the destina-tion's Polling ID is the same as yours.This feature can stop you from acci-dentally sending information to thewrong place (you need to co-ordinatePolling ID's wi...
Page 72 - Information; Canceling a Transmission; ext
59 4. Communication Information Checking and Canceling Transmission Files Transmission files are originals thathave been stored in memory and areawaiting transmission. The featuresthat produce transmission files areMemory Transmission, ConfidentialTransmission, Transfer Request, Poll-ing Reception a...
Page 73 - Printing a File
Communication Information 60 4 D Press [ Yes ] . The file is erased. E Press [ Exit ] . Note ❒ To delete another file, repeatsteps C and D . F Press [ Exit ] . The initial display is shown. Printing a File If you wish to check the contents of afax that is stored in memory and hasnot been sent yet, u...
Page 74 - Checking and Editing a File
Checking and Canceling Transmission Files 61 4 F Press [ Exit ] twice. The initial display is shown. Checking and Editing a File Use this procedure to check or editdestination(s), check options selectedor alter the transmission time. A Press [ Info. ] . The Information menu is shown. B Enter the “Ch...
Page 76 - Changing a Destination
Checking and Canceling Transmission Files 63 4 Changing a Destination You can delete or add destinations. A Enter the “Change Dest.”number with the number keys. B Change the destination. Note ❒ To cancel a destination, pressthe < or > key until the des- tination you want to cancel isshown and ...
Page 80 - Printing a Confidential Message; Confidential File
Printing a Confidential Message 67 4 Printing a Confidential Message Optional Expansion Memory is required for using this feature. This feature is designed to preventmessages being picked up casually byan yone when they are rece ived . Ifsomeone sends you a message usingC o n f i d e n t i a l T r a...
Page 81 - Confidential File Report
Communication Information 68 4 Note ❒ If no Confidential Messageshave be en re ce iv ed , th e me s-sage “No reception file(s) ex-ists.” is shown. Press [ Exit ] . ❒ If the Confidential IDs or Per-sonal Confidential IDs do notmatch, the message “No file(s)exist for this Confidential ID.” isdisplayed...
Page 82 - Printing a File Received with Memory Lock
Printing a File Received with Memory Lock 69 4 Printing a File Received with Memory Lock This is a security feature designed top r e v e n t u n a u th o r i z e d u s e r s f r o mreading your messages. If MemoryLock is switched on, all received mes-sages are stored in memory and arenot automatical...
Page 84 - Printing the TCR
Printing the TCR 71 4 Printing the TCR The TCR contains information aboutthe last 50 communications made byyour machine. It is printed automati-cally after every 50 communications(receptions+transmissions).You can also print a copy of the TCRat any time by following the proce-dure below. Note ❒ The ...
Page 85 - Displaying the Memory Status
Communication Information 72 4 Displaying the Memory Status Use this function to display a summa-ry of current memory usage. Itemss h o w n a r e th e p e r c e n t a g e o f f r e em e m o ry s p a c e , th e n u m b e r o f r e -c e i ve d c o n f id e n t i al m e s s ag e s, t h enumber of files...
Page 86 - Accessing the User Tools; Initial Setup TX
73 5. Facsimile User Tools Accessing the User Tools The User Tools allow you to programthe machine with your identification,store frequently used numbers andsettings, and customize the defaultsettings to match your needs.So you can find the User Tool youw a n t q ui ck l y a n d e a s il y , t h e y...
Page 87 - Exiting User Tool mode; PrevMenu; User Tools
Facsimile User Tools 74 5 B Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. C Enter the number that matchesthe category you require. Note ❒ If you select Key Operator Set-tings, you must enter the func-t i o n n u m b e r f o r “ K e y O p .Settings” with number keys andpress the { # } key within 3 sec- onds. D...
Page 88 - Storing Keystroke Programs; F a c s im i le
Register/Delete Menu 75 5 Register/Delete Menu Storing Keystroke Programs If you regularly send messages to aparticular destination or transmit us-ing the same features, you can save alot of repetitive keypad operations bys torin g th is inf o rm ati on in a K e y-stroke Program.Keystroke Programs c...
Page 90 - Keystroke Program list
Register/Delete Menu 77 5 H Press [ OK ] . I Press [ Name ] . Note ❒ You must register a name forthe program. J Enter the program name. Note ❒ If a program name is alreadyregistered in the Quick Dial key,the name is shown on the dis-play. If you wish to change theprogram name, press the { Clear/ S t...
Page 91 - Deleting a Keystroke Program
Facsimile User Tools 78 5 B Press the Quick Dial key contain-ing the Keystroke Program. In this example, the program name“WEEKLY” is shown on the dis-play. C Press [ Exit ] then the {{{{ Start }}}} key. The machine starts scanning theoriginal. The messag e will be sent at thespecified time. Deleting...
Page 92 - Registering an Auto Document; Facsimile
Register/Delete Menu 79 5 E Press the Quick Dial key contain-ing the program you wish to delete. The contents of the program areshown on the display. Note ❒ If you make a mistake, press [ No ] and try again. ❒ To view the contents of a key,press [ Status ] . F Press [ Yes ] . Note ❒ If you press [ N...
Page 94 - Auto Document list; Deleting an Auto Document
Register/Delete Menu 81 5 J Select a size using the < < < < or > > > > key and press [ OK ] . The document name and originalsize are shown on the display. K Set your original and press the {{{{ Start }}}} key. The machine starts scanning theoriginal. L When the original has b...
Page 95 - Printing an Auto Document
Facsimile User Tools 82 5 D Enter the function number “De-lete Auto Doc.” with the numberkeys. Note ❒ If “Delete Auto Doc.” is notshown, press [ ↑↑↑↑ Prev. ] or [ ↓↓↓↓ Next ] . E Enter the number of the AutoD o c u m e n t y o u w a n t t o d e l e t ewith the number keys. The stored document is sho...
Page 96 - Registering an Irregular Area
Register/Delete Menu 83 5 C Enter the function number for “Re-ports/Lists” with the number keys. D Enter the function number for" A u t o D o c . o r i g . " w i t h t h enumber keys. Note ❒ If “Reg. Auto Doc.” is notshown, press [ ↑↑↑↑ Prev. ] or [ ↓↓↓↓ Next ] . E Enter the number of the Au...
Page 98 - Deleting an Irregular Area
Register/Delete Menu 85 5 J Press [ OK ] . K Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. Deleting an Irregular Area A Make sure that the machine is inFacsimile mode and the standbydisplay is shown. Note ❒ If the standby display is notsh o wn , pre s s the { F a c s im il e } key. B Press the {{{{ User Tools...
Page 99 - F a c s im il e
Facsimile User Tools 86 5 Reports/Lists This function allows you to print thefollowing reports and lists manually.Select a report or list as needed.• TCR ⇒ P.71 “Printing the TCR” • Quick Dial list See Chapter3, “Quick Dial” in theBasic Features manual. • Group Dial list See Chapter3, “Groups” in th...
Page 100 - Printing the Speed Dial List
Reports/Lists 87 5 Printing the Speed Dial List A Enter the function number for“ S p e e d D i a l L i s t ” w i t h t h enumber keys. Note ❒ If you make a mistake, press [ Cancel ] and try again. Printing the Group Dial List A Enter the function number for“ G r o u p D i a l L i s t ” w i t h t h e...
Page 101 - Select the home setting with the; Transmission Mode
Facsimile User Tools 88 5 Initial Setup TX When you turn on the machine or re-turn to Copy mode, the machine re-turns to the home settings. You canchange these home settings so thatthe machine starts with your most fre-quently used features selected. This procedure can be used to changethe home sett...
Page 102 - Resolution
Initial Setup TX 89 5 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Resolution ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Photo Original ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Auto Image Density Note ❒ If you want to change otherhome settings, repeat steps D and E . F Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. Us 1 65 -3 . ti f L2 f xe x1 8 8. t if L2 f xe x1 8 9. t if
Page 103 - Initial Setup RX
Facsimile User Tools 90 5 Initial Setup RX The Initial Setup Reception functionallows you to turn the following re-ception functions on or off. • Reception Mode See Chapter2, “Selecting the Re-ception Mode” in the Basic Fea-tures manual. • Checkered Mark ⇒ P.23 “Checkered Mark” • Center Mark ⇒ P.23 ...
Page 104 - Change the setting using the
Initial Setup RX 91 5 D Enter the function number of theitem you want to change with thenumber keys. Note ❒ If you make a mistake, press the { Clear/Stop } key and enter the correct number. E Change the setting using the < < < < or > > > > key and press [ OK ] . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Recep...
Page 105 - Fax Print Color; To Set the Bypass Paper Size
Facsimile User Tools 92 5 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Fax Print Color ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 2nd Color Choice Note ❒ If you wish to change otherfunctions, repeat steps D and E . ❒ Select on or off for CheckeredMark, Center M ark, Print RXTime, 2-Sided Printing, Author-ized RX, Special RX Nos., andReverse Printing. ❒ For “Multi-copy R...
Page 107 - Assigning User Function Keys
Facsimile User Tools 94 5 Assigning User Function Keys You can program each of the UserFunction keys ( { F1 } – { F5 } ) with a f u n c ti o n t h a t y o u u s e f r e qu e n t l y .When you wish to use that function,instead of having to search throughseveral menus to find it, just press theappropr...
Page 108 - Utilizing a User Function Key; ) in which the function; For example, “Print TCR”
Assigning User Function Keys 95 5 D Press the User Function key( {{{{ F1 }}}} — {{{{ F5 }}}} ) you want to use. Note ❒ If you make a mistake, press [ Cancel ] and press the correct key. ❒ You can press [ Status ] to see how the User Function keys arecurrently programmed. ❒ If you have the optional I...
Page 109 - Functions You Can Store in User Function Keys
Facsimile User Tools 96 5 Functions You Can Store in User Function Keys *G4 and stamp is option. Function Name Default Key Note Manual Reception F1 Registrable/editable Transmission Result F2 Registrable/editable Reception Mode Select F3 Registrable/editable G3/G4 Line Select* (F4) Automatically ass...
Page 110 - Key Operator Setting; Changing Key Operator Settings; Personal Codes; Registering Personal Codes
97 6. Key Operator Setting Changing Key Operator Settings Use to program/check: your name,your fax number, line type, variousI D codes , Ad justin g Volume , dateand time, number of transmitted/re-ceived documents Personal Codes T h i s f u n c t i o n a l lo w s y o u t o k e e ptrack of machine us...
Page 111 - key within 3 seconds.; Name
Key Operator Setting 98 6 C Enter the function number for“ K e y O p . S e t t i n g s ” u s i n g t h enumber keys and press the {{{{ # }}}} key within 3 seconds. Note ❒ If “Key Op. Settings” is notshown, press [ ↑↑↑↑ Prev. ] or [ ↓↓↓↓ Next ] . D Enter the function number for“ P e r s o n a l C o d...
Page 112 - Deleting a Personal Code
Changing Key Operator Settings 99 6 Reference See Chapter3, “Entering Text”in the Basic Features manual. I Press [ OK ] . The entered Personal Co de andname are shown on the display. J Press [ OK ] to register the code and name. Note ❒ If you press [ Cancel ] , the entered Personal Code is canceled ...
Page 113 - Personal Code Access
Key Operator Setting 100 6 F Enter the Personal Code you wantto delete using the number keys. Note ❒ If you make a mistake, press the { Clear/Stop } key and enter the correct code. ❒ You can press [ Status ] to see which codes have been alreadyprogrammed. G Press [ Yes ] . I f y o u pre s s [ N o ] ...
Page 114 - Switch access on or off using the
Changing Key Operator Settings 101 6 D Enter the function number for“ P e r s o n a l C o d e ” u s i n g t h enumber keys. E Enter the function number for“ P e r s . C o d e A c c e s s ” u s i n g t h enumber keys. F Switch access on or off using the < < < < or > > > > key ...
Page 115 - Printing the Personal Code List; ECM
Key Operator Setting 102 6 Printing the Personal Code List Print this list to find out the registeredPersonal Codes and their names. A Make sure that the machine is inFacsimile mode and the standbydisplay is shown. Note ❒ If the standby display is notshown, press the { Facsimile } key. B Press the {...
Page 116 - Memory Lock
Changing Key Operator Settings 103 6 A Make sure that the machine is inFacsimile mode and the standbydisplay is shown. Note ❒ If the standby display is notsh o wn , pre s s the { F a c s im il e } key. B Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. C Enter the function number for“ K e y O p . S e t t i n g s...
Page 120 - Specify a Transfer Station.
Changing Key Operator Settings 107 6 Note ❒ You can press [ Status ] to see the current status of the Group. ❒ If the machine has the Optional Group feature (optional Expansion Mem-ory is required), you can register a Transfer Station. Select the Group typeyou wish to register using the number keys....
Page 121 - Forwarding; Registering Forwarding Stations
Key Operator Setting 108 6 Forwarding Optional Expansion Memory is requiredto use this function. 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 anoth...
Page 123 - Deleting a Forwarding Station
Key Operator Setting 110 6 Deleting a Forwarding Station A Make sure that the machine is inFacsimile mode and the standbydisplay is shown. Note ❒ If the standby display is notsh o wn , pre s s the { F a c s im il e } key. B Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. C Enter the function number for“ K e y O...
Page 127 - Specified Sender/Forwarding Station list
Key Operator Setting 114 6 Specified Sender/Forwarding Station list Print this list to find out which Specif-ic Senders are assigned to which For-warding Stations. A Make sure that the machine is inFacsimile mode and the standbydisplay is shown. Note ❒ If the standby display is notsh o wn , pre s s ...
Page 129 - Ca ncel
Key Operator Setting 116 6 Note ❒ To register a sender, use an RTI orCSI. When you communicate witha sender using G4, register a G4 TID ❒ You can find the RTI or CSI of asender by looking in the destina-tion name column of the TCR ❒ Before using the Special RX Nos.function, switch this function onby...
Page 130 - Tray Select
Changing Key Operator Settings 117 6 H Enter an RTI or CSI of a senderand press [ OK ] . Reference See Chapter3, “Entering Text”in the Basic Features manual. I Select whether or not to registerthe sender as a wild card. J Press [ RX Mode ] . K Select any features for this Speci-f i e d S e n d e r ....
Page 131 - Deleting a Specific Sender
Key Operator Setting 118 6 Deleting a Specific Sender A Make sure that the machine is inFacsimile mode and the standbydisplay is shown. Note ❒ If the standby display is notsh o wn , pre s s the { F a c s im il e } key. B Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. C Enter the function number for“ K e y O p ...
Page 132 - Specified Sender list
Changing Key Operator Settings 119 6 Note ❒ If you press [ No ] , the sender is n o t d e l e t e d a n d t h e d i s p l a yshown in step D appears again. I Press [ PrevMenu ] 3 times. J Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. Specified Sender list Print this list to see the currently pro-grammed Speci...
Page 133 - Authorized Reception; Programming specified senders
Key Operator Setting 120 6 Authorized Reception This feature helps you to reject junkmail. It lets you specify which termi-nals you wish to receive fax messagesfrom; the others will be shut out. Thisis useful if you are very annoyed withsomeone.You can register the following:• 30 Specified Senders (...
Page 138 - ID Code; Confidential ID
Changing Key Operator Settings 125 6 ID Code Use this procedure to register the fol-lowing kinds of ID codes. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Confidential ID T h is I D is u s u a ll y r e qu ir e d f o rprinting a message received withC on fiden tia l Re ception. ⇒ P.67 “Printing a Confidential Message” ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Polling ID...
Page 139 - Enter an ID code and press; G3 Digital Line
Key Operator Setting 126 6 E Choose the ID you wish to pro-gram with the number keys. F Enter an ID code and press [ OK ] . Note ❒ For a Confidential ID and aM e m o r y L o c k I D , u s e t h enumber keys to enter an ID code.For a Polling ID, use the numberkeys and letter keys (A to F). ❒ If you m...
Page 140 - To Enter the CSI
Changing Key Operator Settings 127 6 B Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. C Enter the function number for“ K e y O p . S e t t i n g s ” w i t h t h enumber keys and press the {{{{ # }}}} key within 3 seconds. Note ❒ If “Key Op. Settings” is notshown, press [ ↓↓↓↓ Next ] . D Enter the function numb...
Page 141 - G4 Digital Line
Key Operator Setting 128 6 G4 Digital Line This function must be set when youconnect the machine to the ISDN dig-ital line.You can register the following items:• TID (up to 22 digits)• Own Digital Number (up to 29 digits) Note ❒ Optional ISDN Unit required. ❒ You can use a G4 TID if you use theISDN....
Page 142 - To Enter the Country Code
Changing Key Operator Settings 129 6 To Enter the Country Code A Enter the “Country Code” codewith the number keys. B Enter your Country Code witht h e n u m b e r k e y s a n d p r e s s [ OK ] . To Enter the Your Own Digital Number A Enter the “Own DigitalN u m b e r ” c o d e w i t h t h enumber ...
Page 143 - Changing the User Parameters; Switches and Bits
Key Operator Setting 130 6 Changing the User Parameters The User Parameters allow you to customize various settings to match yourneeds.To change the function settings, set the user parameter switches. Preparation Access to some User Parameter Settings requires installation of optionalequipment or th...
Page 144 - User Parameter List
Changing Key Operator Settings 131 6 - - - - User Parameter List The User Parameter switches are outlined below.* : Default Settings Switch Bit Item 0 1 00 0 Stamp home position *Off On 3, 2, 1 Image density adjustment level home position (the higher level, the greater image density) *000: Auto Imag...
Page 148 - Printing the User Parameter list
Changing Key Operator Settings 135 6 Printing the User Parameter list Print this list to see the current UserParameter settings. A Make sure that the machine is inFacsimile mode and the standbydisplay is shown. Note ❒ If the standby display is notsh o wn , pre s s the { F a c s im il e } key. B Pres...
Page 150 - Summer Time; Counters
Changing Key Operator Settings 137 6 Summer Time Whenever local custom requires ad-vancing the clock or setting the clockback, use this feature. You can easilymove the clock forwards when day-light saving time begins, and backwhen it ends. To turn this feature on,change the User Parameter Switch 25d...
Page 151 - Auto Reset
Key Operator Setting 138 6 Auto Reset If the machine is not used for a while,the display will return to the Readycondition. By default, the time thatmust elapse before this happens is 30seconds. If you wish, you can changethis interval to one of the followingsettings:• 1 minute • 3 minutes• 5 minute...
Page 152 - Paper Feed Selection
Changing Key Operator Settings 139 6 Paper Feed Selection U sin g t h is fe a t ure , y o u c an s e le c twhich tray to print out the message. ⇒ P.130 “Changing the User Parame- ters” (Switch15, Bit1,0) RDS (Remote Diagnostic System) I f y o u r m ac h i n e h as a pro bl e m , aservice representat...
Page 154 - When Toner Runs Out
141 7. Troubleshooting 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 leftyou can still send fax messages. Important ❒ If you continue receiving andsending faxes after toner runs out,communication will not be possi-ble...
Page 155 - When an Error Report is Printed
Troubleshooting 142 7 When an Error Report is Printed An error report is printed when a message could not be successfully sent or re-ceived.Possible causes include a problem with your machine or the receiver's, noise onthe telephone line etc. If an error occurs during transmission, re-send the origi...
Page 156 - When Power is Turned off or Fails
When Power is Turned off or Fails 143 7 When Power is Turned off or Fails Even if the Main Power switch is turned off, the contents of the machine's mem- ory (programmed numbers etc.) will not be lost. However, if power is lost forabout 1 hour through the Main Power switch being turned off, a power ...
Page 158 - Replacing the Stamp Cartridge; Pull out the cartridge.
145 8. Maintaining Your Machine Replacing the Stamp Cartridge The ARDF is required. When the stamp is getting to becomelighter, replace the cartridge. Note ❒ Use the cartridge specified for thismachine. A Lift the document feeder andopen the stamp cover. B Pull out the cartridge. C Set a new cartrid...
Page 160 - Connecting the Telephone Line; Where to connect the machine; Handset
147 9. Appendix Connecting the Machine to a Telephone Line and Telephone Connecting the Telephone Line To connect the machine to a telephone line, use a snap-in modular type connec-tor. Important ❒ Make sure the connector is the correct type before you start. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Where to connect the machine ❖ ❖...
Page 161 - Connecting the Machine to the ISDN; Connecting The Optional External Telephone; Specifying the handset line type
Appendix 148 9 Connecting the Machine to the ISDN Optional ISDN Unit required. For how to install the optional ISDN unit, please contact your service represent-ative.Connect the machine to the ISDN with a modular type connector. Connecting The Optional External Telephone You can connect the handset ...
Page 162 - Adjusting the handset bell volume; Selecting the Line Type
Connecting the Machine to a Telephone Line and Telephone 149 9 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Adjusting the handset bell volume Adjust the handset ringer volume using the volume switch. Selecting the Line Type Select the line type to which the machine is connected. There are two types: toneand pulse dial.Select the Line T...
Page 163 - Optional Equipment; Expansion Memory and Hard Disk; Memory Capacity; Extended Features
Appendix 150 9 Optional Equipment Expansion Memory and Hard Disk A Expansion Memory and a 80–Mbytes hard disk can be added. By installingthem, you can increase the memory. With the Expansion Memory, features ofMulticopy RX, 2–Sided Printing, Confidential reception, Memory Lock, Multi-Step Transfer, ...
Page 165 - Specifications; Power Consumption
Appendix 152 9 Specifications ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Power Consumption Standard G3, G4 (option) Resolution G3: 8 × 3.85/mm•200 × 100dpi (Standard), 8 × 7.7/ mm•200 × 200dpi (Detail), 8 × 15.4/ mm•200 × 400dpi (Fine), 16 × 15.4/ mm•400 × 400dpi (Super Fine: optional Expan- sion Memory required) G4: 200 × 100dpi (St...
Page 166 - Acceptable Types of Originals; Acceptable Original Sizes
Specifications 153 9 Acceptable Types of Originals Make sure your originals are completely dry before setting them in the machine.Originals containing wet ink or correcting fluid will mark the exposure glass andresulting image will be affected. Acceptable Original Sizes Paper Size and Scanned Area ❖...
Page 167 - Maximum Scan Area
Appendix 154 9 Limitation ❒ There may be a difference in the size of the image when it is printed at the des-tination. ❒ If you set an original larger than DLT /A3 on the exposure glass, only an areaof DLT /A3 is scanned. Note ❒ Even if an original is correctly placed on the exposure glass or in the...
Page 168 - Function List
Function List 155 9 Function List Advanced Transmission Features Feature name Description Reference Send Later Sets the machine to automati-cally start transmission or polling reception at an ap-pointed time. P.34 “Sending at a Specific Time (Send Later)” Confidential Transmission Sends a confidenti...
Page 175 - INDEX
162 INDEX 180 Degree Rotation Printing , 25 2nd Color Choice , 28 2-Sided Printing , 16, 24, 117 2-Sided Transmission , 155 2-sided Transmission , 41 A Acceptable Types of Originals , 153 Adjusting Volume , 160 Authorized Reception , 120, 160 Authorized Reception list , 123 Auto Document , 39, 79, 1...