Savin G1619 - Manual

Savin G1619

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – NOTICE; Note to users in the United States of America; Warning
  • Page 4 – ii; Note to users in Canada; Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada
  • Page 5 – iii; Important Safety Instructions; Caution
  • Page 6 – iv; How to Read this Manual; Symbols
  • Page 7 – Manuals for This Machine; Advanced Features
  • Page 8 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 9 – vii; When the; ́ADVANCED FEATURES are in second section.
  • Page 10 – viii
  • Page 11 – Machine Types
  • Page 12 – Guide to Components; Front View; Exposure Glass Cover; Exposure Glass; main power switch
  • Page 13 – Operation switch; Paper Tray; Side View; Bypass Tray
  • Page 14 – Control Panel
  • Page 15 – Functions Programmed by Default; Resolution; On Hook Dial
  • Page 16 – Starting the Machine; Power switches; Turning On the Power; AAAA
  • 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.
  • Page 18 – Changing Modes; Facsimile
  • Page 19 – Reading the Display; Reading the Display and Using Keys; OK
  • Page 20 – Standby Display; Cancel; S t a rt; Communication Display; Immediate Transmission:; Display Prompts; Instructions and Requests
  • Page 21 – Transmission Modes; Memory Transmission
  • Page 22 – M e m o r y T r a n s .; Memory
  • Page 23 – Setting Originals; How to set A5 and 8; Start
  • Page 24 – Reference mark; Close the Exposure Glass Cover.
  • Page 25 – Limit mark
  • Page 27 – CCCC; EEEE; Press the
  • Page 29 – Canceling a Memory Transmission; Before the Start Key is Pressed; During Transmission; Press the
  • Page 31 – Immediate Transmission
  • Page 33 – Canceling an Immediate Transmission; Before the Start key is Pressed; After the Start key is Pressed
  • Page 34 – Scan Settings
  • Page 35 – Text; Original Type
  • Page 36 – Dialing; Entering Numbers Directly; DDDD
  • Page 37 – Pause; Tone; Using Quick Dials
  • Page 38 – Using Speed Dials; Speed Dial
  • Page 39 – Using Groups
  • Page 40 – O K
  • Page 41 – Reception Modes; Manual Receive; Auto Receive; Selecting the Reception Mode; Reception; Press
  • Page 42 – Distinctive Ring
  • Page 43 – Own Name; Fax Header
  • Page 44 – Registering
  • Page 45 – Editing
  • Page 46 – Deleting
  • Page 48 – Quick Dial
  • Page 52 – GGGG; HHHH; IIII; User Tools
  • Page 53 – Label paper; Quick Dial key number
  • Page 54 – Speed Dial; User Tools
  • Page 59 – Groups; Registering groups in Quick Dial keys
  • Page 62 – Editing a Group Name
  • Page 63 – Adding a Fax Number to a Group
  • Page 65 – To delete a destination from a group
  • Page 67 – To delete an entire group
  • Page 69 – Entering Characters; Available Characters; Keys; Quick Dial 01 to Quick Dial 09 (A
  • Page 70 – How to Enter Characters; Symbol; Wild Cards
  • Page 71 – Adjusting Volume
  • Page 72 – JJJJ
  • Page 73 – Error Messages
  • Page 75 – When the Receive File Indicator is Lit; Receive File
  • Page 76 – Solving Problems
  • Page 77 – INDEX
  • Page 80 – MEMO
  • Page 84 – Basic Features; Chapter 1 Getting Started; Chapter 2 Faxing
  • Page 85 – Transmission Options
  • Page 86 – Reception Features
  • Page 87 – Key Operator Settings
  • Page 89 – Transmission Option
  • Page 90 – LLLL; Specify the destination.; MMMM
  • Page 91 – Fax Header Print
  • Page 92 – Label Insertion; N am e th at i s r eg iste re d i n th e
  • Page 93 – Secured Polling Reception
  • Page 97 – Canceling Transmission or Reception
  • Page 99 – Printing a Stored Message (Print TX File)
  • Page 100 – Printing a Memory-locked Message
  • Page 101 – Printing the Journal
  • Page 102 – Report Formats; The Mode Column
  • Page 103 – Other Transmission Features; Handy Dialing Functions; Chain Dial
  • Page 104 – Telephone Directory; Redial
  • Page 106 – Manual Dial; Pick up the external telephone.
  • Page 107 – Transmission Features; SEP Code
  • Page 108 – SUB Code; User Function
  • Page 110 – More Transmission Functions; When deleting the stored pages
  • Page 111 – Broadcasting Sequence
  • Page 112 – Dual Access
  • Page 113 – Printed Reports
  • Page 115 – General; Immediate Reception; Display during reception; Standard; Detail; Memory Reception
  • Page 117 – Free; Auto Fax Reception Power-up
  • Page 118 – Printing Options; Center Mark; Checkered Mark; TSI Print
  • Page 119 – Reception Time; ABC
  • Page 120 – When There is No Paper of the Correct Size; Priority Table
  • Page 123 – Facsimile User Tools; User Function Keys; Functions You Can Assign to User Function Keys
  • Page 125 – Using a User Function Key; Deleting a User Function Key
  • Page 127 – Printing Reports/Lists; Printing a TX File List
  • Page 128 – Printing the Quick Dial List; Printing the Speed Dial List; Printing the Group Dial List; Printing the All Lists
  • Page 129 – Printing the Quick Dial Label; Printing the User Function List; FFFF
  • Page 130 – Adjusting the Display Contrast
  • Page 131 – Setting the Date and Time
  • Page 132 – QQQQ; RRRR
  • Page 133 – Setting the Auto Ring Time
  • Page 134 – Setting the Fax Reset Timer
  • Page 135 – On Hook Timeout
  • Page 137 – Function List
  • Page 138 – Using Key Operator Settings; Memory Lock; Switching Memory Lock On/Off
  • Page 140 – Forwarding; Forwarding Mark
  • Page 141 – Registering Forwarding Stations
  • Page 142 – Editing a Forwarding Station
  • Page 143 – Editing a Specified Sender
  • Page 144 – Deleting a Specified Sender
  • Page 145 – Printing the Specified Sender list
  • Page 146 – User Parameters; Switches and Bits
  • Page 149 – Changing the User Parameters
  • Page 150 – Printing the User Parameter List
  • Page 151 – Personal Codes; Registering and Editing
  • Page 152 – Printing the Personal Code List
  • Page 153 – Restricted Access
  • Page 154 – ID Code; Polling ID; Memory Lock ID
  • Page 155 – Line Type
  • Page 156 – PSTN Access Number
  • Page 157 – Memory File Transfer
  • Page 159 – Reading Reports; Error Report; Power Failure Report
  • Page 161 – Where to connect the machine; External Telephone
  • Page 162 – O n Hoo k Di al; On Hook Dial; Specifying the handset line type
  • Page 163 – Specifications; Base Machine; Power Consumption; Data Compression Method:
  • Page 164 – Available Options; Paper Tray Unit (Option for Model B only); Originals; Sizes and weights of Recommended Originals
  • Page 166 – Maximum Values
  • Page 167 – Advanced Transmission Features
  • Page 171 – Key Operator Tools
  • Page 175 – FCC Requirements
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Summary

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...

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