Canon QT5-0849-V03 User Manual

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Easy Setup Instructions
Unpack the Machine
QT5-0849-V03
a Open the Printer Cover and remove the protective materials.
Note
b Connect the Handset to the jack, and place it in its cradle.
There is a groove on the bottom of the machine to hold the handset cord.
c Connect the telephone line and any necessary external device.
For more details, see “Step 5” on the back of this sheet.
Connect the telephone line cord to the wall jack.
You can connect an external device (telephone or answering machine) if necessary.
Important
Be sure to use supplied telephone line cable.
d Plug the power cord into the back of the machine and connect
the other end to a power outlet.
1 Prepare the Machine
a Lift the Printer Cover until it locks into place.
b When the Printer Cover is opened, the Cartridge Holder will
move to the left.
c Prepare the FINE Cartridge.
Remove the FINE Cartridge from its package.
Remove the protective tape. When doing so, DO NOT TOUCH the metallic areas.
DO NO TOUCH.
e Press [ON/OFF].
Press [Start/Copy].
f
Use [{] or [}] on the Operation Panel to select the language for the LCD, then press [Start/Copy].
Press [{] or [}] to select the language.
Press [Start/Copy].
2 Install the FINE Cartridge
d Insert the FINE Cartridge slightly slanted into the Cartridge
Holder.
e Push up the FINE Cartridge until it clicks into place.
DO NOT put the head of the FINE Cartridge downward into the Cartridge Holder.
f Close the Printer Cover.
Wait until the preparation operation is completed: this takes about one to two minutes.
• Please confirm the included items against the illustration printed on the lid of the packing box.
Turn Over
For the instructions for Loading Paper, Setting RECEIVE Mode, Connecting the Machine, and Replacing the Cartridge.
Important
When cleaning the exterior of the machine, use a soft cloth to wipe it gently. For details, refer to “Cleaning Your Machine” in the User’s Guide.
3 Loading Paper
a Open the Document Cover and extend the Paper Support to
support the paper.
b Squeeze, then slide the Paper Guide to the left.
c Tap the edge of the stack on a flat surface to even the stack.
d Insert the stack face up into the Multi-Purpose Tray , and
align the right edge of the stack with the right side of the Multi­Purpose Tray. Then slide the Paper Guide snugly against the left edge of the stack.
Be careful not to press the Paper Guide strongly against the stack, or the paper will not be fed properly.
e Adjust the Document Guide to the width of the document, and
gently insert the top of the document face up into the Document Tray until you hear a beep.
4 Setting RECEIVE Mode
Press [Receive Mode/Resolution] to change the receive mode.
For details on ANS.MACHINE MODE, refer to “Receiving Documents with an Answering Machine: ANS.MACHINE MODE” in “Receiving Faxes” of the User’s Guide.
For details on DRPD, refer to “Receiving with a DRPD (Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection) service: DRPD” in “Receiving Faxes” of the User’s Guide.
MANUAL Mode
Pick up the Handset to answer the call.
Press [Start/Copy].
Rings for every call, regardless of whether the call is a fax call or a voice call. For a fax call, you have to manually activate reception of the fax.
FAX/TEL Mode
Pick up the Handset to answer the call.
Receives documents automatically.
Automatically switches between fax and voice calls. Receives documents automatically and rings for voice calls.
FAX ONLY Mode
Answers all calls as fax calls. Receives documents automatically and disconnects voice calls.
TAM Mode (FAX-JX500/FAX-JX300 only)
Record an outgoing message. Press [TAM] to set TAM MODE. The fax receives documents automatically.
To hear the recorded messages, press [Play]. Refer to “Playing Telephone Messages” in “Using TAM Mode” of the User’s Guide
.
You may change the number of times the phone rings before the answering machine answers a call. Refer to “Setting TOLL SAVER” in “Using TAM Mode” of the User’s Guide.
If the LCD displays “TAM MEMORY FULL” when you turn the answering system on, please delete some of the messages stored in memory. Refer to “Deleting a Document from Memory” in “Receiving Faxes” of the User’s Guide.
5 Examples of Connecting the Machine
Typical examples of connecting the machine are described below. The machine cannot send/receive faxes if the connection is incorrect. Connect the machine correctly.
The following are examples of the type of connecting that can be made.
Connecting to the Telephone Line
Connecting to an Analog Line
(A) Telephone line (analog)
(A)
Connecting to an ADSL
(B) Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (C) Splitter (D) ADSL modem (splitter may be built-in to the modem) (E) Computer
(B)
(E)
(D)
(C)
Connecting to an ISDN Line
(F) ISDN line (G) Terminal adapter, etc. (H) Analog port (I) Computer
(F)
(I)
(H)
(G)
Connecting External Devices
Connecting a Telephone or Answering Machine Directly
(J) Telephone or Answering machine
(J)
Take off the protective tape on the back of the machine when you connect an external device.
Replacing the FINE Cartridge
When the ink is empty, the LED blinks. When this occurs, you cannot print out any documents in memory. Replace the FINE Cartridge with new one. Refer to “Replacing a FINE Cartridge” in “Routine Maintenance” of the User’s Guide.
Replace the FINE Cartridge.
The LED blinks.
When the ink level is low, the LED lights up. In this state the FAX will receive documents to memory (up to 30 transactions or 120 pages (FAX-JX200/JX201: 60 pages)). To print all unprinted documents in memory select <PRINT ALL NEW RX> from the <MEMORY REFERENCE> menu. After printing, delete unnecessary faxes from the memory. Refer to “Documents Stored in Memory” in “Receiving Faxes” of the User’s Guide.
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Press [MENU].
The LED lights up.
For details on ISDN connection and settings, see the manuals supplied with your terminal adapter or dial-up router.
For details on ADSL connection and settings, see the manual supplied with your ADSL modem. The illustrated connection is an example and is not guaranteed to suit every connecting condition.
The TAM Lamp lights up.
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