Page 2 - FCC Requirements
Paper type: Wood Free 80g/m2, Paper Thickness=100 µ m // Pages in book=84 // Print scale=81% Gap (when printed at 81% scale) = Pages in book × Paper thickness / 2 = 4.200000 mm USA ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ FCC Requirements 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the cover of this equipment is a ...
Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Positions of Labels and Hallmarks for
i TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTICE ........................................................................................................ 1 Safety Information .......................................................................................... 3 Safety During Operation .................................
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ii 2. Faxing Transmission Modes ................................................................................ 21 Switching between Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmission .... 22 Setting Originals ....................................................................................... 23 Lo...
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iii Speed Dial ................................................................................................. 52 Registering .................................................................................................. 52Editing ..................................................................
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iv StellaF1EN-3_FM.book Page iv Monday, November 12, 2001 11:38 AM
Page 7 - NOTICE; Note to users in the United States of America; Warning
1 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 8 - Note to users in Canada; Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada
2 Note to users in Canada - - - - Note: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada - - - - Avertissement: Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Can-ada. - - - - Notice about the Telephone Consumer ...
Page 9 - Safety Information; Safety During Operation
3 Safety Information When using this machine, the following safety precautions should always be fol-lowed. Safety During Operation In this manual, the following important symbols are used: R WARNING: R WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, coul...
Page 11 - Important Safety Instructions; Grounding; Caution; IMPORTANTES MESURES DE SÉCURITÉ
5 Important Safety Instructions Grounding In order to prevent potentially hazardous electrical shock, provide means ofconnecting to the protective grounding conductor in the building, wiring thosegrounding conductors of power cable and 3 pins plug. Important Safety Instructions Caution When using yo...
Page 13 - ENERGY STAR Program; Energy Saver/Clear Modes; Specification
7 ENERGY STAR Program • Low-power ModeAt the factory, this fax machine is set to enter the low power mode after no op-eration takes place for more than 5 minutes. To exit the low power mode, pressthe {{{{ Energy Saver/Clear Modes }}}} key. The machine starts printing in about 40 sec- onds in the Ene...
Page 14 - Energy Saving Modes
8 Energy Saving Modes Energy Saving mode enables you to avoid using unnecessary power and econo-mize on electricity. Although we recommend you use this mode from the view-point of environmental consciousness, you can also turn it off.When you install this machines for the first time, Energy Saving m...
Page 15 - Recycled Paper
9 Note ❒ When you load paper in Energy Saving mode, no error will be displayed evenif the cassette is not pushed right in. ❒ After loading paper, press the Energy Saver key and check that "READY” isshown on the display. The Manual Receive indicator goes out in Energy Saving mode even if ManualRe...
Page 16 - How to Read this Manual; Symbols
10 How to Read this Manual Symbols The following set of symbols is used in this manual. 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 th...
Page 17 - Manuals for This Machine; Advanced Features
11 Manuals for This Machine Two Facsimile Reference manuals are provided, the Basic Features manual andthe Advanced Features manual. Please refer to the manual that suits your needs. Basic Features (this manual) The Basic Features manual explains the most frequently used fax functions andoperations....
Page 19 - Guide to Components; Front View
13 1. Getting Started Guide to Components Front View 1. ADF Cover Cover for the document feeder (ADF). 2. Release Button Push this button to open the documentfeeder. 3. Document Feeder (ADF) Originals will be fed automatically. 4. Output Tray Received fax messages and copies arestacked here. 5. Cont...
Page 20 - Side View
Getting Started 14 1 11. Right Cover Open this cover to remove jammed paperfed from the paper tray. 12. Original Output Tray Scanned originals are stacked here. 13. Original Tray Place originals here for sending a fax andcopying. 14. Original guide Adjust the original guide to match thesize of the o...
Page 21 - Control Panel; Functions Programmed by Default; Job Information
Control Panel 15 1 Control Panel 1. User Function keys Each of these can be pro grammed forrapid access to frequently used functions. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Functions Programmed by Default 2. {{{{ Trans. Option }}}} key Press to change the transmission optionsettings. The indicator lights when op-tion settings are...
Page 23 - Starting the Machine; Turning On the Power; AAAA; Turning Off the Power; AAAA; Turn off the power switch.
Starting the Machine 17 1 Starting the Machine T o s ta rt th e m ac h in e , t ur n o n t h epower switch. Note ❒ This machine automatically entersEnergy Saver mode if you do notuse the machine for a while. Turning On the Power AAAA Confirm that the power cord isplugged into the outlet firmly. BBBB...
Page 24 - Reading the Display; Reading the Display and Using Keys; Standby Display
Getting Started 18 1 Reading the Display The machine status and instructions are shown on the display. Note ❒ This machine automatically returns to the standby display if you do not usethe machine for a certain period of time. You can select the period in Fax ResetTimer. See p.64 “Setting the Fax Re...
Page 25 - Communication Display; Immediate Transmission:; Display Prompts; Instructions and Requests
Reading the Display 19 1 Communication Display While the machine is communicating,the status is displayed. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Display during Memory Transmissionor Reception: T h e d e s t i n a t i o n ' s n a m e o r f a xnumber appears on the top of theLCD display. Note ❒ Even when the machine is send-ing or...
Page 27 - Transmission Modes; Memory Transmission
21 2. Faxing Transmission Modes There are two types of transmission. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Memory Transmission When a fax document is stored inmemory, then transmission startsautomatically. Th is m a ke s it conv en ie n t w he nyou would like to take documentsback in a hurry. You can send the same message tomore...
Page 28 - M e m o r y T r a n s .; Memory
Faxing 22 2 Switching between Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmission P r e s s t h e {{{{ M e m o r y T r a n s . }}}} k e y t o switch between Memory Transmis-sion and Immediate Transmission.When the indicator of the {{{{ Memory T r a n s . }}}} k e y i s n o t l i t , I m m e d i a t e Tra...
Page 29 - Setting Originals; originals; Start
Setting Originals 23 2 Setting Originals You can set your originals in the Doc-ument Feeder. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ How to set A4, B5, A5, 5 1 / 2 " ×××× 8 1 / 2 ", 8 1 / 2 " ×××× 11, 8 1 / 2 "x14" and 8"x13" size originals ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ How to set A5 and 8 1 / 2 " ×××× 5 1 / 2 "size ...
Page 32 - BBBB; CCCC; OK; Press the
Faxing 26 2 BBBB Set the original. Note ❒ Do not open the DocumentFeeder while it is scanning inoriginals. Reference p.23 “Setting Originals” CCCC Select any scan settings you re-quire. See p.32 “Scan Settings”. DDDD Dial. If you wish to send the samemessage to more than one desti-nation, press the ...
Page 33 - Canceling a Memory Transmission; During Transmission
Canceling a Memory Transmission 27 2 Canceling a Memory Transmission Before the Start Key is Pressed AAAA Press the {{{{ Energy Saver / Clear Modes }}}} key. Note ❒ When you have already set theoriginal, you can also cancel thetransmission by removing theoriginal from the machine. While the Original...
Page 35 - Immediate Transmission
Immediate Transmission 29 2 Immediate Transmission Im mediate Transm ission is conve-nient when:• You wish to send a document im- mediately as it is scanning. • You wish to quickly check whether you have successfully connectedwith the other party's fax machine. • Your machine's memory is getting ful...
Page 37 - Canceling an Immediate Transmission; Before the Start key is Pressed; After the Start key is Pressed
Canceling an Immediate Transmission 31 2 Canceling an Immediate Transmission Before the Start key is Pressed AAAA Press the {{{{ Energy Saver / Clear Modes }}}} key. Note ❒ When you have already set theoriginal, you can also cancel thetransmission by removing theoriginal from the machine. After the ...
Page 38 - Scan Settings; Resolution
Faxing 32 2 Scan Settings You may wish to send many differenttypes of fax messages. Some of thesemay be difficult to reproduce at theother end. However, your machinehas three settings that you can adjustto help you transmit your documentwith the best possible image quality. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Resolution: Stand...
Page 39 - Original Type; Halftone
Scan Settings 33 2 ❒ Usually, transmission takes short-er when Auto resolution is select- e d t h a n D e t a i l r e s o l u t i o n i s selected. However, transmissionfor some originals containing nor-mal size characters and small sizecharacte rs take s lo nge r be causeresolution modes are change...
Page 40 - Dialing; Entering Numbers Directly; DDDD
Faxing 34 2 Dialing There are four main ways to dial anumber: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Entering Numbers Directly See p.34 “Entering Numbers Di-rectly” ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Using Quick Dials: See p.35 “Using Quick Dials” ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Using Speed Dials: See p.36 “Using Speed Dials” ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Using Groups See p.37 “Using Groups” Entering ...
Page 41 - Pause; Tone; Using Quick Dials
Dialing 35 2 Note ❒ If a memory file is awaiting trans-mission and the "Exceeded the Max.Cannot Add" message is dis- p l a y e d w h e n d i a l i n g w i t h t h enumber keys, you cannot dial anymore numbers. That is because thefax numbers have been dialed withthe number keys for some of th...
Page 42 - Using Speed Dials; Speed Dial
Faxing 36 2 AAAA Make sure that the machine is instandby display. BBBB Set your original and select anyscan settings you require. CCCC Press the Quick Dial key in whichthe destination's number is pro-grammed. If the destination's name has beenstored, the name is shown on thedisplay. If it is not, th...
Page 43 - Using Groups
Dialing 37 2 CCCC Press the {{{{ Speed Dial }}}} key. DDDD Enter the two digit code (00 to 49)for the destination with the num-ber keys. Note ❒ When a name is stored for thed e s t i n a ti o n , t h e n a m e i s d i s -played, and when no name isstored, the fax number is dis-played. ❒ If you wish ...
Page 44 - O K
Faxing 38 2 When Specifying a Group with a Quick Dial Make sure that the Memory Trans-mission indicator is lit, if not, pressthe {{{{ Memory Trans. }}}} key to light it. Note ❒ You must register Groups to QuickD i a l s b e f o r e h a n d . S e e p . 5 7“Groups” AAAA Make sure that the machine is i...
Page 45 - Reception Modes; Manual Receive; Auto Receive; Selecting the Reception Mode; Press
Reception Modes 39 2 Reception Modes The machine can treat incoming faxmessages and telephone calls in threeways. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Manual Receive Use this mode if your line is sharedby a fax machine and a telephonebut you wish to answer all callsyourself and decide whether theyare fax do cuments or telephone...
Page 47 - Own Name; Fax Header
41 3. Registering Own Name/Fax Header/Own Fax Number Make sure that all necessary settingsare made before connecting your ma-chine to the telephone line. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Own Name This should be your name or com-pany name, in 20 characters or less.During communication, if the oth-er party's fax machine suppo...
Page 48 - Registering
Registering 42 3 Registering The following procedure describeshow to make initial settings. AAAA Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. BBBB Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until "2. Fax Fea- tures" is displayed. CCCC Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. DDDD Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 3. Setup "...
Page 50 - Editing
Registering 44 3 Editing The following procedure describeshow to edit initial settings. AAAA Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. BBBB Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 2. Fax Fea- tures " is displayed. CCCC Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. DDDD Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 3. Setup " i...
Page 51 - Deleting
Own Name/Fax Header/Own Fax Number 45 3 Deleting The following procedure describeshow to delete initial settings. AAAA Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. BBBB Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 2. Fax Fea- tures " is displayed. CCCC Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. DDDD Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 un...
Page 52 - Quick Dial
Registering 46 3 Quick Dial To save time, you can program a faxn u m b e r th a t y o u u s e o f t e n i n t o aQuick Dial key. Then, whenever youare sending a message to that loca-tion, just press that Quick Dial key todial. Registering The following procedure describeshow to register fax numbers ...
Page 56 - GGGG; HHHH; IIII; User Tools
Registering 50 3 EEEE Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 2. Del. Quick Dial " is displayed. FFFF Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. GGGG Display the Quick Dial key thatyou want to delete. Press a Quick Dial key or search bypressing 0 or 1 . The number of the Quick Dial keyand the fax number or name a...
Page 57 - Label paper
Quick Dial 51 3 Label paper AUG. 21. 2002 11:22AM StellaF1EN-3_FM.book Page 51 Monday, November 12, 2001 11:38 AM
Page 63 - Groups; Registering groups in Quick Dial keys
Groups 57 3 Groups If you regularly broadcast documentsto the same set of destinations, youcan com bine these numbers into agroup. Then just select the group ande a c h n u m b e r w il l b e d ia le d in s e -quence automatically. There are two ways of programmingGroups: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Registering groups ...
Page 66 - Editing a Group Name
Registering 60 3 RRRR Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key to re- turn to standby display. Editing You can edit the group name or adddestinations for programmed groups.To edit a destination: • For destinations programmed in Quick Dial or Speed Dial, edit thecontents of the programmed QuickDial or Spee...
Page 67 - Adding a Fax Number to a Group
Groups 61 3 KKKK Press the {{{{ Clear/Stop }}}} key, and then enter the new name. Note ❒ If you want to delete a charactero f t h e n a m e , p r e s s t h e {{{{ Clear/Stop }}}} key. ❒ If you press the {{{{ Cancel }}}} key, the display will return to thatshown for step E . LLLL Press the {{{{ OK }}...
Page 69 - To delete a destination from a group
Groups 63 3 RRRR Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. SSSS Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to select "Yes" if the g r o u p w a s p r o g r a m m e d i n aQuick Dial, or select "No" if it wasnot. TTTT Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. If you selected "No", go to step V . Note ❒ If you want to edit...
Page 71 - To delete an entire group
Groups 65 3 SSSS Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. If you selected "No", go to step U . Note ❒ If you want to edit a pro-grammed Quick Dial key, pressthe Quick Dial key and then the {{{{ OK }}}} key. TTTT Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. If you want to delete another desti-nation from the group, go to ...
Page 73 - Entering Characters; Available Characters; Keys; Quick Dial 01 to 09 or Quick Dial; Shift
Entering Characters 67 3 Entering Characters This section describes how to enter characters. Available Characters • Letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz • Symbols: – _ (space) . , ( ) / @ & $ ! ' # p % + : ; < = > ? ^ [ ] ` { | } ∼ • Numbers: 0123456789 Keys 1. Qui...
Page 74 - key; How to Enter Characters; bols; Wild Cards
Registering 68 3 7. {{{{ Clear/Stop }}}} key Deletes the character at the cursor posi-tion. If the cursor is placed to the right ofthe last character at the right end of a line,that character will be deleted. How to Enter Characters The following procedure describeshow to enter characters. Note ❒ Wh...
Page 75 - Loading Paper in the Main Paper Tray
69 4. Troubleshooting Loading Paper in the Main Paper Tray If there is no paper in the main papertray, the B indicator on the control panel lights.Use the following procedure to loadthe paper. Important ❒ When loading paper, be carefulnot to pinch your fingers inside themachine. ❒ Before loading pap...
Page 76 - Adjusting Volume
Troubleshooting 70 4 Adjusting Volume You can change the volume of the fol-lowing sounds the machine makes. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ On Hook Sounds when you press the {{{{ On Hook Dial }}}} key. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Transmission Sounds when the machine send amessage. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Reception Sounds when the machine receivesa message. ❖...
Page 77 - JJJJ
Adjusting Volume 71 4 HHHH Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to adjust the vol- ume. IIII Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. The volume is adjusted. If you want to adjust another item,repeat steps G to I . JJJJ Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key to re- turn to standby display. StellaF1EN-3_FM.book Page 71 Monday, N...
Page 78 - Clearing Original Jams
Troubleshooting 72 4 Clearing Original Jams If an original is jammed, the h indica- tor on the Control Panel blinks and “C lea r M isfe d O rigin al ( S) “ is dis-played.Perform the following procedure toclear the jammed original. AAAA Open the ADF cover. BBBB While pushing the release button,lift t...
Page 79 - Inside the Machine; Open the right cover.; Pull out the jammed paper.
Clearing a Copy, Fax, or Print Jam 73 4 Clearing a Copy, Fax, or Print Jam If a copy, f ax , or pr in te d pap er i sjammed, the h indicator on the Con- trol Panel blinks and “ Clear MisfedPaper “ is displayed.Perform the following procedure toclear the jammed paper.The inside of the machine could b...
Page 80 - Error Messages
Troubleshooting 74 4 Error Messages The following messages may appear while you are operating or programmingthe machine. Message Problem/Solution No Files Exist No polling reception operations have been programmed.There are no documents in memory waiting for transmis-sion. Incorrect file number. Che...
Page 82 - When the Receive File Indicator is Lit; Receive File
Troubleshooting 76 4 When the Receive File Indicator is Lit If the Receive File indicator is lit, a message has been received but could not be printed for some reason. The message was stored in memory (Substitute Recep-tion). When you solve the problem, the message will be automatically printedout. ...
Page 83 - Solving Problems
Solving Problems 77 4 Solving Problems This table lists some common problems and their solutions. Problem Required Action Printed or sent image contains spots. The Document Feeder (ADF) or scanner is dirty. Clean them. Make sure that ink or correction fluid is dry before set-ting the original. Refer...
Page 84 - INDEX
78 INDEX A Add Toner indicator , 15 ADF Cover , 13 Adjusting Volume Alarm , 70 Dialing , 70 Key Tone , 70 On Hook , 70 Reception , 70 Transmission , 70 Advanced Features , 11 Auto Receive , 39 Auto Select , 39 B Basic Features (this manual) , 11 Bypass Tray , 13 C Cancel key , 15 Characters Availabl...