Page 3 - NOTICE; Note to users in the United States of America; Warning
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 4 - ii; Note to users in Canada; Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada
ii 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 5 - iii; Important Safety Instructions; Caution
iii Important Safety 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, k...
Page 6 - iv; How to Read this Manual; Symbols
iv 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 ins...
Page 7 - Manuals for This Machine; Advanced Features
v 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 8 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
vi TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Getting Started Machine Types ............................................................................................ 1 Guide to Components ................................................................................ 2 Front View ........................................
Page 9 - vii; When the; ́ADVANCED FEATURES are in second section.
vii Reception Modes ...................................................................................... 31 Selecting the Reception Mode ..................................................................... 31 3. Registering Own Name/Fax Header/Own Fax Number .........................................
Page 10 - viii
Page 11 - Machine Types
1 1. Getting Started Machine Types This machine comes in three models. Model A Model B Type1 Type1 Type2 Copy Speed 12 copies/minute (A4, 8 1 / 2 " × 11" ) 13 copies/minute (A4, 8 1 / 2 " × 11" ) 13 copies/minute (A4, 8 1 / 2 " × 11" ) Paper Capacity for Bypass Tray 1 sheet 1...
Page 12 - Guide to Components; Front View; Exposure Glass Cover; Exposure Glass; main power switch
Getting Started 2 1 Guide to Components Front View Following illustration is for Model B. 1. Exposure Glass Cover Lower the Exposure G lass Cover overoriginals placed on the exposure glass. 2. Document Feeder (ADF) (Option for Type1) Originals will be fed automatically. 3. Exposure Glass Place the o...
Page 13 - Operation switch; Paper Tray; Side View; Bypass Tray
Guide to Components 3 1 6. Operation switch Press this switch to turn the power on(the On indicator lights up). To turn the power off, press this switch again (the On indicator goes off). See p.6 “Turning Onthe Power”. 7. Paper Tray Set paper here. 8. Paper Tray Unit (Option for Mod- el B Only) You ...
Page 14 - Control Panel
Getting Started 4 1 Control Panel 1. Receive File Indicator Lights when a message has been receivedinto memory. 2. Communicating Indicator Lights during transmission or reception. 3. {{{{ Job Information }}}} key Press to search for information on a spe-cific job. 4. {{{{ Transmission Option }}}} ke...
Page 15 - Functions Programmed by Default; Resolution; On Hook Dial
Control Panel 5 1 18. User Function keys Each of these can be pro grammed forrapid access to frequently used functions. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Functions Programmed by Default 19. {{{{ Resolution }}}} key Press to switch between Standard , Detail and Fine . When the indicator is not lit, Standard is selected. 20. {...
Page 16 - Starting the Machine; Power switches; Turning On the Power; AAAA
Getting Started 6 1 Starting the Machine To start the machine, turn on the op-eration switch. Note ❒ This machine automatically entersEnergy Saver mode or turns itselfoff if you do not use the machinefor a while. See Chapter 2 “SettingsYo u C an C h an ge wit h th e U se rTools” in the System Settin...
Page 17 - Turning Off the Power; Turning Off the main power switch; Make sure the On indicator is off.; BBBB; Turn off the main power switch.
Starting the Machine 7 1 Turning Off the Power AAAA Turn off the operation switch.The On indicator will go out. Important ❒ Before you unplug the powercord, confirm that the display inFacsimile mode indicates thatthe remaining memory space is100%. Turning Off the main power switch W h e n t h e m a ...
Page 18 - Changing Modes; Facsimile
Getting Started 8 1 Changing Modes This machine is both a fax and a copier. If the machine is not in Facsimile mode,press the {{{{ Facsimile }}}} key to use fax function. You can set this machine to display facsimile mode immediately after the oper-ation switch is turned on. See Chapter 2 “Settings ...
Page 19 - Reading the Display; Reading the Display and Using Keys; OK
Reading the Display 9 1 Reading the Display The machine status and instructions are shown on the display. Note ❒ All procedures in this manual assume you are in Facsimile mode. If the ma-chine is not in Facsimile mode, press the {{{{ Facsimile }}}} key to change to Facsim- ile mode. You can have the...
Page 20 - Standby Display; Cancel; S t a rt; Communication Display; Immediate Transmission:; Display Prompts; Instructions and Requests
Getting Started 10 1 Standby Display While the machine is in standby mode(immediately after it is turned on or af-ter the {{{{ Cancel }}}} key is pressed), the fol- lowing display is shown. Note ❒ To return the machine to standbymode, do one of the following:• If you have set the original and h av e...
Page 21 - Transmission Modes; Memory Transmission
11 2. Faxing Transmission Modes There are two types of transmission. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Memory Transmission When a fax document is stored inmemory, then transmission startsautomatically. Th is ma ke s it conven ie n t w he nyou would like to take documentsback in a hurry. You can send the same message tomore t...
Page 22 - M e m o r y T r a n s .; Memory
Faxing 12 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 23 - Setting Originals; How to set A5 and 8; Start
Setting Originals 13 2 Setting 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 24 - Reference mark; Close the Exposure Glass Cover.
Faxing 14 2 Placing a Single Original on the Exposure Glass Set originals that cannot be placed inthe Document Feeder, such as a book,on the exposure glass one page at atime. AAAA Lift the Exposure Glass Cover.Place the original face down andalign its upper left corner with thereference mark at the ...
Page 25 - Limit mark
Setting Originals 15 2 AAAA Adjust the document guide tomatch the size of your originals.Align the edges of your originalsand stack them in the DocumentFeeder face up. Adjust the docu-ment guide to match the size ofthe originals again. 1. Limit mark 2. Document guide Originals unsuitable for the Doc...
Page 27 - CCCC; EEEE; Press the
Memory Transmission 17 2 BBBB Set the original. Limitation ❒ You can send the first pagesfrom th e e xpo sure g lass, andthen the remaining pages fromthe Document Feeder. After youplace the last page on the expo-sure glass, you have 60 secondsto insert the remaining pages inthe Document Feeder. ❒ No...
Page 29 - Canceling a Memory Transmission; Before the Start Key is Pressed; During Transmission; Press the
Canceling a Memory Transmission 19 2 Canceling a Memory Transmission Before the Start Key is Pressed AAAA Press the {{{{ Clear Modes }}}} key. Note ❒ When you set the document inthe Document Feeder, you cancancel the transmission by justremoving it. While the Original is Being Scanned AAAA Press the...
Page 31 - Immediate Transmission
Immediate Transmission 21 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 33 - Canceling an Immediate Transmission; Before the Start key is Pressed; After the Start key is Pressed
Canceling an Immediate Transmission 23 2 Canceling an Immediate Transmission Before the Start key is Pressed AAAA Press the {{{{ Clear Modes }}}} key. Note ❒ When you have already set theoriginal, you can also cancel anImmediate Transmission by re-moving the original fro m themachine. After the Star...
Page 34 - Scan Settings
Faxing 24 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 35 - Text; Original Type
Scan Settings 25 2 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 -graphs, illustrations or diagrams withcomplex shading patterns or grays,select the appropriate Original Typeto optimize image clarity. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Text Select Text to send an original con- taining a high-contrast bla...
Page 36 - Dialing; Entering Numbers Directly; DDDD
Faxing 26 2 Dialing There are four main ways to dial anumber: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Entering Numbers Directly See p.26 “Entering Numbers Di-rectly” ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Using Quick Dials: See p.27 “Using Quick Dials” ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Using Speed Dials: See p.28 “Using Speed Dials” ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Using Groups See p.29 “Using Groups” Entering ...
Page 37 - Pause; Tone; Using Quick Dials
Dialing 27 2 Note ❒ If a memory file is awaiting transmis-s i o n a n d t h e " E x c e e d e d t h e Max.Cannot Add" message is dis- played when dialing with the num-ber keys, you cannot dial any morenumbers. That is because the faxnumbers have been dialed with thenumber keys for some of th...
Page 38 - Using Speed Dials; Speed Dial
Faxing 28 2 AAAA Make sure that the machine is instandby mode. 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, the f...
Page 39 - Using Groups
Dialing 29 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 t i 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 40 - O K
Faxing 30 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 . 4 9“Groups” AAAA Make sure that the machine is i...
Page 41 - Reception Modes; Manual Receive; Auto Receive; Selecting the Reception Mode; Reception; Press
Reception Modes 31 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 42 - Distinctive Ring
Faxing 32 2 - - - - Distinctive Ring T w o n u m be rs ( t e l e p h o n e n um b e rand fax number) can be assigned toone line by making a contract withyour telephone company for Distinc-tive Ring. Each number will have adifferent ringing pattern. This is use-ful for distinguishing a fax from atele...
Page 43 - Own Name; Fax Header
33 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 44 - Registering
Registering 34 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 " 4. 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 45 - Editing
Own Name/Fax Header/Own Fax Number 35 3 LLLL Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. The programmed Own Name isdisplayed. MMMM Enter your Fax Header. If your Fax Header is the same asyour Own Name, go to step N . NNNN Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. Your Fax Header is programmed. OOOO Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until...
Page 46 - Deleting
Registering 36 3 DDDD Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 3. Setup " is displayed. EEEE Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. FFFF Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 6. Fax Infor- mation " is displayed. GGGG Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. HHHH Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to select the item that you want ...
Page 48 - Quick Dial
Registering 38 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 52 - GGGG; HHHH; IIII; User Tools
Registering 42 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 53 - Label paper; Quick Dial key number
Quick Dial 43 3 Label paper 1. Quick Dial key number 2. Destination name
Page 54 - Speed Dial; User Tools
Registering 44 3 Speed Dial Registering If you register numbers in Speed Di-als, you can specify the fax numbersimply by pressing the {{{{ Speed Dial }}}} key, and entering a two-digit SpeedDial number. The following procedure describeshow to register fax numbers in SpeedDials.You can register the f...
Page 59 - Groups; Registering groups in Quick Dial keys
Groups 49 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 62 - Editing a Group Name
Registering 52 3 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 Speed Dial. • For destinations programmed with the number keys, delete the d...
Page 63 - Adding a Fax Number to a Group
Groups 53 3 LLLL Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. The name is changed. MMMM 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. NNNN Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. If you selected "No", go to step P . Note ...
Page 65 - To delete a destination from a group
Groups 55 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 67 - To delete an entire group
Groups 57 3 TTTT Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key to return to standby mode. If you want to delete another desti-nation from the group, go to step F . UUUU Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key to re- turn to standby mode. To delete an entire group AAAA Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. BBBB Press 0 0 0 0 ...
Page 69 - Entering Characters; Available Characters; Keys; Quick Dial 01 to Quick Dial 09 (A
Entering Characters 59 3 Entering Characters This section describes how to enter characters. Available Characters • Letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz • Symbols: – _ (space) . , ( ) / @ & $ ! ' # * % + : ; < = > ? ^ [ ] ` { | } ∼ • Numbers: 0123456789 Keys 1. Qui...
Page 70 - How to Enter Characters; Symbol; Wild Cards
Registering 60 3 How to Enter Characters The following procedure describeshow to enter characters. Note ❒ When you enter a character, it isshown at the position of the cursor.If there is a character at the cursorposition, the entered character isshown before the character. AAAA Enter letters, symbol...
Page 71 - Adjusting Volume
61 4. Troubleshooting 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 72 - JJJJ
Troubleshooting 62 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.
Page 73 - Error Messages
Error Messages 63 4 Error Messages If there is an error, one of the following messages may appear on the display. Itmight just flash up briefly, so if you are watching for errors, stay by the machineand check the display. Message Problem and Solution Clear Misfed Orig. Remove original from ADF Cover...
Page 75 - When the Receive File Indicator is Lit; Receive File
When the Receive File Indicator is Lit 65 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 aut...
Page 76 - Solving Problems
Troubleshooting 66 4 Solving Problems This table lists some common problems and their solutions. Problem Required Action Image background appears dirty when a fax is received at the other end. Adjust the scan density. Reference See p.25 “Image Density (Contrast)” Printed or sent image contains spots...
Page 77 - INDEX
67 INDEX A ADF → Document Feeder , 2 Adjusting Volume Alarm , 61 Dialing , 61 Key Tone , 61 On Hook , 61 Reception , 61 Transmission , 61 Advanced Features , v Auto Receive , 31 Auto Select , 31 B Basic Features (this manual) , v Bypass Tray , 3 C Cancel key , 4 Changing Modes , 8 Characters Availab...
Page 80 - MEMO
Page 84 - Basic Features; Chapter 1 Getting Started; Chapter 2 Faxing
ii 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. Advanced Features (this manual) The Advanced Features manual describes more advanced functions and also ex-plains set...
Page 85 - Transmission Options
iii TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Transmission Options Sending at a Specific Time (Send Later) .................................................. 1 Fax Header Print ......................................................................................... 3 Label Insertion .......................................
Page 86 - Reception Features
iv Printed Reports......................................................................................... 25 File Reserve Report (Switch 03, Bit 2) ......................................................... 25Communication Result Report (Switch 03, Bit 0) ......................................... 2...
Page 87 - Key Operator Settings
v 6. Key Operator Settings Function List ............................................................................................. 49 Using Key Operator Settings................................................................... 50 Memory Lock........................................................
Page 89 - Transmission Option
1 1. Transmission Options Sending at a Specific Time (Send Later) Using the Send Later function, youcan delay transmission of your faxmessage until a specified time. Thisallows you to take advantage of off-peak telephone line charges withouthaving to be by the machine at thetime of transmission. Not...
Page 90 - LLLL; Specify the destination.; MMMM
Transmission Options 2 1 KKKK Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. The specified time is set. LLLL Specify the destination. If you want to specify another des-tination, press the {{{{ OK }}}} key and repeat step L . MMMM Press the {{{{ Start }}}} key. Note ❒ You can cancel a message trans-mission set for Sen...
Page 91 - Fax Header Print
Fax Header Print 3 1 Fax Header Print N o r m a l l y , t h e F a x H e a d e r p r o -grammed in your machine is printedat the top of each of the pages youtransmit when they are received atthe other end. The top of the imagewill be overprinted if there is no mar-gin at the top of the transmitted pa...
Page 92 - Label Insertion; N am e th at i s r eg iste re d i n th e
Transmission Options 4 1 Label Insertion With this function, you can have ther e c e i v e r ' s n a m e p r o g r a m m e d i nQuick Dial or Speed Dial printed onthe message when it is received at theother end. The name will be printedat the top of the page and will be pre-ceded by "To". If...
Page 93 - Secured Polling Reception
Calling to Request a Message (Polling Reception) 5 1 Calling to Request a Message (Polling Reception) Use this function if you want to poll amessage from another terminal. Youcan also poll documents from manyterminals. There are two types of Polling Recep-tion: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Secured Polling Reception If t...
Page 97 - Canceling Transmission or Reception
9 2. Job Information Canceling Transmission or Reception Transmission files are originals thathave been stored in memory and areawaiting transmission. The functionsthat produce transmission files areMemory Transmission and PollingReception. If you notice an error in the destina-tion specified or the...
Page 99 - Printing a Stored Message (Print TX File)
Printing a Stored Message (Print TX File) 11 2 Printing a Stored Message (Print TX File) If you wish to check the contents of afax that is stored in memory and hasnot been sent yet, use this procedureto print it out. AAAA Make sure that the machine is inFacsimile mode and the standbydisplay is shown...
Page 100 - Printing a Memory-locked Message
Job Information 12 2 Printing a Memory-locked Message This is a security function that pre-vents unauthorized individuals fromreading printed messages. If MemoryLock is switched on, all received mes-sages are stored in memory and arenot automatically printed. To printthe messages, you have to enter ...
Page 101 - Printing the Journal
Printing the Journal 13 2 Printing the Journal When automatic communication report printing is turned on, the Journal isprinted automatically after every 50 communications (receptions + transmis-sions). You can also print a copy of the Journal at any time by following the pro-cedure below. Note ❒ Th...
Page 102 - Report Formats; The Mode Column
Job Information 14 2 Report Formats 1. The Mode Column C odes and alphabet on this column in-form the type of communication. Thesecodes are explained on the bottom of thereport. 2. The Result Column OK: Successful communicationE: An error occurredD: Power Failure 3. The Footnote on the Journal Trans...
Page 103 - Other Transmission Features; Handy Dialing Functions; Chain Dial
15 3. Other Transmission Features Handy Dialing Functions Chain Dial This function allows you to composea t e l e p h o n e n um b e r f ro m v ar io u sparts, some of which may be regis-tered in Quick Dials or Speed Dialsand some of which may be enteredusing the number keys.Yo u can p rog ram c om ...
Page 104 - Telephone Directory; Redial
Other Transmission Features 16 3 Telephone Directory This function lets you find a regis-tered Speed Dial quickly by just en-tering a single letter, for example, thefirst letter of the name registered forthat number. Limitation ❒ Speed Dial codes cannot besearched for by symbol or number. ❒ Names en...
Page 106 - Manual Dial; Pick up the external telephone.
Other Transmission Features 18 3 Manual Dial The external telephone is required. You can send a fax message using anexternal telephone. Note ❒ The result of transmission withmanual dial is not mentioned inthe Transm ission Re sult Report(Immediate Transmission). AAAA Place your original, and then se...
Page 107 - Transmission Features; SEP Code
Transmission Features 19 3 Transmission Features SEP Code I f y o u wa n t to r e c e i v e a m e s s a g estored in the memory of another par-ty's fax machine, use this function.The machine will receive the messagew i t h t h e S E P a n d P W D c o d e t h a tmatches the SEP and PWD code youenter ...
Page 108 - SUB Code; User Function
Other Transmission Features 20 3 HHHH Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 3. Polling RX " is displayed. IIII Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. JJJJ Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to select "On". KKKK Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. LLLL Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to select ”Default”. MMMM Press the {{{{ ...
Page 110 - More Transmission Functions; When deleting the stored pages
Other Transmission Features 22 3 More Transmission Functions If Memory Runs Out While Storing an Original AAAA If you run out of memory whilest o r i n g a n o r i g i n al ( f r e e s p ac er e a c h e s 0 % ) , “ M e m o r y i s Full.Storing Stopped.” is dis- played. BBBB Press the {{{{ OK }}}} ke...
Page 111 - Broadcasting Sequence
More Transmission Functions 23 3 Broadcasting Sequence If you dial several destinations for thes a m e m es s ag e (B r o ad ca stin g ) , them e s s a g e s a r e s e n t in t h e o r d e r inwh ich th ey we re d iale d. I f the faxmessage could not be transmitted to adestination, the machine redia...
Page 112 - Dual Access
Other Transmission Features 24 3 Dual Access The machine can scan other messagesinto memory even while sending afax message from memory, receivinga message into memory , or automat-ically printing a report. Since the ma-c h i n e s t a r t s s e n d i n g t h e s e c o n dmessage immediately after t...
Page 113 - Printed Reports
Printed Reports 25 3 Printed Reports You can obtain reports from your ma-chine either by having your machineprint them out automatically, or byprinting them out yourself. Note ❒ You can switch on or off the print-ing of the various reports with theUser Parameters. See p.58 “UserParameters” (switch 0...
Page 115 - General; Immediate Reception; Display during reception; Standard; Detail; Memory Reception
27 4. Reception Features General 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 name or fax numberappears on the upper line. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Reception resolution This ma...
Page 117 - Free; Auto Fax Reception Power-up
General 29 4 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Free The machine switches to SubstituteReception regardless of whether ornot the sender has programmedtheir name or fax number. Receiving Messages in Telephone Mode In this mode you have to answer thecall yourself and decide whether it isa fax or a telephone call.The procedure f...
Page 118 - Printing Options; Center Mark; Checkered Mark; TSI Print
Reception Features 30 4 Printing Options Center Mark W h e n t h i s f u n c ti o n i s t u r n e d o n ,marks are printed halfway down theleft side and at the top center of eachpage received. This makes it easy foryou to position a hole puncher cor-rectly when you file received messag-es. Limitatio...
Page 119 - Reception Time; ABC
Printing Options 31 4 Reception Time When this function is turned on, youcan have the date and time when amessage was received printed at thebottom of the received image. Turn iton or off with the User Parameters(Switch 02 Bit 2). See p.58 “User Pa-rameters”. Limitation ❒ When a received message is ...
Page 120 - When There is No Paper of the Correct Size; Priority Table
Reception Features 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.For example, if your machine has A4 L and 8 1 / 2 ” × 11” L installed and y...
Page 123 - Facsimile User Tools; User Function Keys; Functions You Can Assign to User Function Keys
35 5. Facsimile User Tools User Function Keys You can program each of the User Function keys ( {{{{ F1 }}}} to {{{{ F3 }}}} ) with a function that you use frequently. When you wish to use that function, instead of havingto search through several menus to find it, just press the appropriate User Func...
Page 125 - Using a User Function Key; Deleting a User Function Key
User Function Keys 37 5 IIII Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. I f yo u w a n t t o re g is t e r an o t h e rU s e r F u n c t i o n k e y , r e p e a t t h eabove steps from step F . JJJJ Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. The machine returns to standbymode. Using a User Function Key To use a User Func...
Page 127 - Printing Reports/Lists; Printing a TX File List
Printing Reports/Lists 39 5 Printing Reports/Lists This function allows you to print thefollowing reports and lists manually.Select a report or list as needed.• Journal See p.13 “Printing the Journal”. • TX File List See p.11 “Printing a Stored Mes-sage (Print TX File)”. • Quick Dial List See Chapte...
Page 128 - Printing the Quick Dial List; Printing the Speed Dial List; Printing the Group Dial List; Printing the All Lists
Facsimile User Tools 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 the {{{{ OK }}}} key. Confirm that " 1. Quick Dial List" is displayed. C C C C Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. Note ❒ If you make a mistake, presst h...
Page 129 - Printing the Quick Dial Label; Printing the User Function List; FFFF
Printing Reports/Lists 41 5 Printing the Quick Dial Label A A A A Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 4. Quick Dial Label " is displayed. B B B B Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. Note ❒ If you make a mistake, presst h e {{{{ C a n c e l }}}} k e y a n d t r y again. Printing the User Function List A...
Page 130 - Adjusting the Display Contrast
Facsimile User Tools 42 5 Adjusting the Display Contrast Use this function to adjust the bright-ness of the display. AAAA Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. BBBB Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 4. Fax Fea- tures " is displayed. CCCC Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. DDDD Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1...
Page 131 - Setting the Date and Time
Setting the Date and Time 43 5 Setting the Date and Time U s e t h i s f u n c t i o n t o s e t y o u r m a -chine's internal clock to the currenttime and date. I f t h e c u r r e n t d a t e a n d t i m e a r ewrong, use this procedure to correctthem. Note ❒ If you make a mistake when enter-ing n...
Page 132 - QQQQ; RRRR
Facsimile User Tools 44 5 QQQQ Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. After " Function Accepted " flashesbriefly in the display, the next set-ting is displayed. RRRR Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key to re- turn to standby display.
Page 133 - Setting the Auto Ring Time
Setting the Auto Ring Time 45 5 Setting the Auto Ring Time I n A uto Select mo de , the machinerings a number of times to give youthe chance to pick up the handset be-f or e ta king the call automatica lly.You can change the number of ringswith the Auto Ring Time. AAAA Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}}...
Page 134 - Setting the Fax Reset Timer
Facsimile User Tools 46 5 Setting the Fax Reset Timer This machine automatically returnsto the standby mode if you do not usethe machine for a certain period oftime. You can select this period. AAAA Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. BBBB Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 4. Fax Fea- tures "...
Page 135 - On Hook Timeout
On Hook Timeout 47 5 On Hook Timeout This machine automatically cancelsthe On Hook Dial mode if you do notdial a number from the numeric key-pad for a certain period of time afterpressing the {{{{ On Hook Dial }}}} key. You can select this period. AAAA Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. BBBB Press ...
Page 137 - Function List
49 6. Key Operator Settings Function List Here is a list of the functions that are available for setting. Please refer to the ref-erence page numbers for more information. Copy this table and use it as a quick reference. Display (Specs.) Description Reference 1. Memory Lock Allows you to have messag...
Page 138 - Using Key Operator Settings; Memory Lock; Switching Memory Lock On/Off
Key Operator Settings 50 6 Using Key Operator Settings This chapter explains about functionsthe key operator handles. Memory Lock This is a security function to preventunauthorized individuals from read-i n g p r i n t e d f a x m e s s a g e s . W h e nMemory Lock is switched on, all re-ceived mess...
Page 140 - Forwarding; Forwarding Mark
Key Operator Settings 52 6 Forwarding Use this function to print fax specifiedfrom Specified Senders on your ownmachine and then forward the mes-sages to other fax machines. This isuseful, for example, if you are visitinganother office and would like copiesof your messages from the head officefo rwa...
Page 141 - Registering Forwarding Stations
Using Key Operator Settings 53 6 DDDD Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 4. Key Op. Tools " is displayed. EEEE Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. FFFF Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 2. Forward- ing " is displayed. GGGG Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. Confirm that ” 1. On/Off ” is dis-played. HH...
Page 142 - Editing a Forwarding Station
Key Operator Settings 54 6 JJJJ Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to display the num- ber of the forwarding station youwant to register. If a forwarding station is alreadyregistered, the fax number for thatstation is displayed. KKKK Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. LLLL Enter the other party's fax numberwith the ...
Page 143 - Editing a Specified Sender
Using Key Operator Settings 55 6 DDDD Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 4. Key Op. Tools " is displayed. EEEE Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. FFFF Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 2. Forward- ing ” is displayed. GGGG Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. HHHH Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 2. Pro...
Page 144 - Deleting a Specified Sender
Key Operator Settings 56 6 HHHH Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 3. Delete Sta- tion " is displayed. IIII Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. JJJJ Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to display the fax number of the Forw arding Sta-tion you want to delete. KKKK Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. The Forwarding Statio...
Page 145 - Printing the Specified Sender list
Using Key Operator Settings 57 6 OOOO Use 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 to display the Speci- fied Sender you want to delete. PPPP Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. The Specified Sender is deleted. If you want to delete another Spec-i f i e d S e n d e r , r e p e a t t h e a b o v esteps from step N . QQQQ Press th...
Page 146 - User Parameters; Switches and Bits
Key Operator Settings 58 6 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 that other sett...
Page 149 - Changing the User Parameters
Using Key Operator Settings 61 6 Changing the User Parameters W e recommend that yo u print theUser Parameter list and keep it whenyou register or change a user parame-ter. See p.62 “Printing the User Pa-rameter List”.Do not change any bit switches otherthan t ho se sho wn on th e p r evio u spages....
Page 150 - Printing the User Parameter List
Key Operator Settings 62 6 HHHH Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. For a list of the switches and set-tings, see p.58 “User Parameters”.Use the User Parameters table tolook up the number of the switchthat you want to change, and thenpress the 0 or 1 key to display the number of the switch. T h e b i t s a ...
Page 151 - Personal Codes; Registering and Editing
Using Key Operator Settings 63 6 KKKK Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key to re- turn to the standby display. 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 usage. When Per-sonal Codes are programmed, usershave to enter their Personal Code be-fore they send a fax....
Page 152 - Printing the Personal Code List
Key Operator Settings 64 6 Deleting AAAA Press the {{{{ User Tools }}}} key. BBBB Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 4. Fax Fea- tures " is displayed. CCCC Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. DDDD Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 4. Key Op. Tools " is displayed. EEEE Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key...
Page 153 - Restricted Access
Using Key Operator Settings 65 6 FFFF Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 4. Personal Code " is displayed. GGGG Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. HHHH Press 0 0 0 0 or 1 1 1 1 until " 3. Print List " is displayed. IIII Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. JJJJ Press the {{{{ Start }}}} key. The list i...
Page 154 - ID Code; Polling ID; Memory Lock ID
Key Operator Settings 66 6 ID Code Use this procedure to register the fol-lowing kinds of ID Codes: Important ❒ You can confirm ID Codes in theParameter Settings list. We recom-m en d yo u prin t a ne w list e acht i m e y o u re g is t e r o r c h a n g e I DCodes. ❒ You can edit registered ID Code...
Page 155 - Line Type
Using Key Operator Settings 67 6 JJJJ Enter the Memory Lock ID (4-dig-its) with the number keys. If you make a mistake, press the {{{{ Clear/Stop }}}} key and try again. KKKK Press the {{{{ OK }}}} key. If you want to enter another item,repeat the above steps from step I . LLLL Press the {{{{ User T...
Page 156 - PSTN Access Number
Key Operator Settings 68 6 PSTN Access Number Use this setting to save having to en-t e r a p a u s e a f t e r t h e P S T N a c c e s snumber when dialing. When you pro-gram an access number, a pause is au-t o m at i c a l l y a d d e d as so o n a s t h atnumber is pressed. For example, ifyou reg...
Page 157 - Memory File Transfer
Using Key Operator Settings 69 6 Memory File Transfer If the machine cannot print out a re-ceived message, you can send all mes-sages currently stored in memory toanother fax machine and have themprinted out there (for example, whentoner is empty, paper has run out, orthe printing function is out of...
Page 159 - Reading Reports; Error Report; Power Failure Report
71 7. Troubleshooting Reading Reports Error Report A n erro r report is printe d wh en am essage could not be successfullysent or received.Possible causes include a problemwith your machine or noise on thetelephone line . If an error occurs dur-ing transmission, re-send the original.If an error occu...
Page 161 - Where to connect the machine; External Telephone
73 8. Appendix Connecting to a Telephone Line and a Telephone 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. ❒ By law in the United States, you must program your phone number identifi-cation...
Page 162 - O n Hoo k Di al; On Hook Dial; Specifying the handset line type
Appendix 74 8 Connecting the Optional Handset and an External Telephone You can connect the handset and anexternal telephone to the machine.You can use them for telephone calls. Note ❒ Some telephone may not be con-nected or may suffer reduced func-tionality. Limitation ❒ When you use the handset or...
Page 163 - Specifications; Base Machine; Power Consumption; Data Compression Method:
Specifications 75 8 Specifications Base Machine ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Power Consumption ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Protocol: G3 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Resolution: •Standard: 8 × 3.85/mm •Detail: 8 × 7.7/mm •Fine: 8 × 15.4/mm ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Transmission Time: 3 seconds at 28,800bps, Standard resolution ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Data Compression Method: MH, MR, MMR ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖...
Page 164 - Available Options; Paper Tray Unit (Option for Model B only); Originals; Sizes and weights of Recommended Originals
Appendix 76 8 Available Options ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Expansion Memory (32MB) Increase memory capacity. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Paper Tray Unit (Option for Model B only) Holds 500 sheets of paper. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Document Feeder (ADF) (Option for Type1) Originals will be fed automatically. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Handset (Handset Type 1018) This permit...
Page 166 - Maximum Values
Appendix 78 8 Maximum Values The following list contains the maximum value for each item. Item Standard Memory 1MB The number of pages that you can store in memory (Using A4 size Standard <ITU-T #1Chart, Resolution: Standard, Original Type: Text > ) 80 (320 with Optional Memory) Total number o...
Page 167 - Advanced Transmission Features
Advanced Transmission Features 79 8 Advanced Transmission Features Functions selectable with the {{{{ Trans. Option }}}} key are as follows. Function name Description Reference Send Later Sets the machine to automati-cally start transmission or polling reception at an ap-pointed time. p.1 “Sending a...
Page 171 - Key Operator Tools
Key Operator Tools 83 8 Key Operator Tools Function name Description Reference Memory Lock All received messages are stored in memory and are not automatically printed. p.50 “Memory Lock” Forwarding Transfers received mes-sages to a registered re-ceiver (forwarding destination). p.52 “Forwarding” Ch...
Page 175 - FCC Requirements
USA ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ FCC Requirements 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 registration number and ringer equivalencenumber (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this information must be provided ...