Lanier LF310 Operating Guide

Getting Started
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Faxing
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Registering
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Troubleshooting
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Operating Instructions
<Basic Features>
For safety, please read this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy
for future reference.
Introduction
This manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To get maximum versatility from this machine all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in this manual. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine.
Please read the Safety Information in the Basic Features manual before using this machine. It contains important information related to USER SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS.
Notes:
Some illustrations in this manual might be slightly different from the machine.
Certain options might not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.
Laser Safety:
CDRH Regulations
This equipment complies with requirements of 21 CFR subchapter J for class 1 laser products. This equipment contains a 5 milliwatt, 760–800 nanometer wavelength, GaAIAs laser diode. This equip­ment does not emit hazardous light, since the beam is totally enclosed during all customer modes of operation and maintenance.
Warning:
Use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual might result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Two kinds of size notation are employed in this manual. With this machine refer to the inch version.
For good copy quality, the supplier recommends that you use genuine toner from the supplier.
The supplier shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts other than genuine parts from the supplier with your office products.
Important
Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. In no event will the company be li­able for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages as a result of handling or oper­ating the machine.
Power Source:
115V, 60Hz
Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above. For details about power source, see Chapter 10, “Connecting the Power and Switching On” in the Advanced Features manual.
Declaration of Conformity
Product Name: Facsimile
Model Number: 3725/F9103/LF310AG/3310L
Responsible party: Ricoh Corporation
Address: 5 Dedrick Place, West Caldwell, NJ 07006
Telephone number: 973-882-2000
This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOTICE ........................................................................................................ 1
Safety Information.......................................................................................... 3
Safety During Operation.............................................................................. 3
Important Safety Instructions.................................................................... 5
Grounding ...................................................................................................... 5
Important Safety Instructions ......................................................................... 5
Caution ........................................................................................................ 5
Positions of Labels and Hallmarks for
ENERGY STAR Program............................................................................ 7
Energy Saving Modes .................................................................................... 8
Recycled Paper ........................................................................................... 9
How to Read this Manual......................................................................... 10
Symbols ....................................................................................................... 10
Manuals for This Machine........................................................................ 11
Basic Features (this manual) ....................................................................... 11
Advanced Features...................................................................................... 11
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WARNING and
1.Getting Started
Guide to Components .............................................................................. 13
Front View.................................................................................................... 13
Side View ..................................................................................................... 14
Control Panel ............................................................................................ 15
Starting the Machine ................................................................................ 17
Turning On the Power .................................................................................. 17
Turning Off the Power .................................................................................. 17
Reading the Display ................................................................................. 18
Reading the Display and Using Keys........................................................... 18
Standby Display ........................................................................................... 18
Communication Display ............................................................................... 19
Display Prompts........................................................................................... 19
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CAUTION ... 6
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2.Faxing
Transmission Modes................................................................................ 21
Switching between Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmission.... 22
Setting Originals....................................................................................... 23
Loading Originals in the Document Feeder.................................................. 24
Original Sizes Difficult to Detect................................................................... 24
Memory Transmission ............................................................................. 25
Canceling a Memory Transmission ........................................................ 27
Before the Start Key is Pressed................................................................... 27
While the Original is Being Scanned............................................................ 27
During Transmission .................................................................................... 27
While the Original is Awaiting Transmission ................................................ 28
Immediate Transmission ......................................................................... 29
Canceling an Immediate Transmission.................................................. 31
Before the Start key is Pressed.................................................................... 31
After the Start key is Pressed....................................................................... 31
Scan Settings............................................................................................ 32
Resolution .................................................................................................... 32
Original Type................................................................................................ 33
Dialing........................................................................................................ 34
Entering Numbers Directly ........................................................................... 34
Pause......................................................................................................... 35
Tone........................................................................................................... 35
Using Quick Dials......................................................................................... 35
Using Speed Dials........................................................................................ 36
Using Groups ............................................................................................... 37
When Specifying a Group with a Quick Dial .............................................. 38
When Specifying a Group with the Group key........................................... 38
Reception Modes...................................................................................... 39
Selecting the Reception Mode ..................................................................... 39
3.Registering
Own Name/Fax Header/Own Fax Number.............................................. 41
Registering................................................................................................... 42
Editing ......................................................................................................... 44
Deleting........................................................................................................ 45
Quick Dial .................................................................................................. 46
Registering .................................................................................................. 46
Editing ......................................................................................................... 48
Deleting ....................................................................................................... 49
Quick Dial Key Label (Dial label).................................................................. 50
Label paper................................................................................................ 51
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Speed Dial................................................................................................. 52
Registering .................................................................................................. 52
Editing .......................................................................................................... 54
Deleting ....................................................................................................... 55
Groups....................................................................................................... 57
Registering .................................................................................................. 57
Editing .......................................................................................................... 60
Editing a Group Name ............................................................................... 60
Adding a Fax Number to a Group.............................................................. 61
Deleting........................................................................................................ 63
To delete a destination from a group......................................................... 63
To delete an entire group........................................................................... 65
Entering Characters ................................................................................. 67
Available Characters.................................................................................... 67
Keys ............................................................................................................. 67
How to Enter Characters.............................................................................. 68
4.Troubleshooting
Loading Paper in the Main Paper Tray.................................................. 69
Adjusting Volume..................................................................................... 70
Clearing Original Jams ............................................................................ 72
Clearing a Copy, Fax, or Print Jam......................................................... 73
Inside the Machine ....................................................................................... 73
Error Messages......................................................................................... 74
When the Receive File Indicator is Lit .................................................... 76
Solving Problems ..................................................................................... 77
INDEX......................................................................................................... 78
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NOTICE
R CAUTION:
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with this equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device.
Direct (or indirect reflected) eye contact with the laser beam may cause serious eye damage. Safety precautions and interlock mechanisms have been designed to prevent any possible laser beam exposure to the operator.
Note to users in the United States of America
----Notice:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential in­stallation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency ener­gy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter­mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to cor­rect the interference by one more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio /TV technician for help.
----Warning
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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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 Can­ada.
----Notice about the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (Valid in USA only).
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 among other things makes it unlawful for any person to send any message via a telephone fax machine unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmit­ted page or on the first page of the transmission, the date and time it is sent and an identification of the business, other entity, or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business, other entity or individual. This information is transmitted with your document by the TTI (Transmit Terminal Identification) feature. In order for you to meet the requirement, your machine must be programmed by following the instruc­tions in the accompanying Operation Manual. In particular, please refer to the chapter of Installation. Also refer to the TTI (Transmit Terminal Identification) programming procedure to enter the business identification and telephone number of the terminal or business. Do not forget to set the date and time.
Thank you. For this machine, TTI is called FAX HEADER.
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Safety Information
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When using this machine, the following safety precautions should always be fol­lowed.
Safety During Operation
In this manual, the following important symbols are used:
WARNING:
CAUTION:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property.
R WARNING:
Connect the power cord directly into a wall outlet and never use an ex­tension cord.
Disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cable) if the power cable or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged.
To avoid hazardous electric shock or laser radiation exposure, do not remove any covers or screws other than those specified in this manu­al.
Turn off the power and disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cable) if any of the following occurs:
You spill something into the machine.
You suspect that your machine needs service or repair.
The external housing of your machine has been damaged.
Do not incinerate spilled toner or used toner. Toner dust might ignite
when exposed to an open flame.
Disposal can take place at our authorized dealer.
Dispose of the used toner cartridge in accordance with the local regu-
lations.
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R CAUTION:
Protect the machine from dampness or wet weather, such as rain and snow.
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine.
While moving the machine, you should take care that the power cord will not be damaged under the machine.
When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull the plug (not the cable).
Do not allow paper clips, staples, or other small metallic objects to fall inside the machine.
Keep toner (used or unused) and toner cartridge out of the reach of children.
For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the machine or expended
supply waste at household waste collection points. Disposal can take place at an authorized dealer.
The inside of the machine could be very hot. Do not touch the parts with a label indicating the “hot surface”. Otherwise an injury might occur.
Our products are engineered to meet high standards of quality and function­ality, and we recommend that you use only the expendable supplies avail­able at an authorized dealer.
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Important Safety Instructions
Grounding
In order to prevent potentially hazardous electrical shock, provide means of connecting to the protective grounding conductor in the building, wiring those grounding conductors of power cable and 3 pins plug.
Important Safety Instructions
Caution
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be follow ed to reduce the risk of fire, el ectric shock and inj ury to pe rsons, inclu d­ing the following:
Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
Avoid using a telephone during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
Do not use a telephone in the vicinity of a gas leak to report the leak.
Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dis-
pose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for pos­sible special disposal instructions.
Save these instructions.
IMPORTANTES MESURES DE SÉCURITÉ
Certalnes mesures de sécurité doivent être prises pendant l'utilisation de matéri- al téléphonique afin de réduire les risques d'incendle , de choc électrique et de blessures. En voici quelquesunes:
Ne pas utiliser l'appareil près de l'eau, p.ex., près d'une balgnoire, d'un lava­bo, d'un évier de cuisine, d'un bac à laver, dans un sous-sol humide ou près d'une piscine.
•Éviter d'utiliser le téléphone (sauf s'il s'agit d'un apparell sans fil) pendant un orage électrique. Ceci peut présenter un risque de choc électrique causé par la foudre.
Ne pas utiliser l'appareil téléphonique pour signaler une fulte de gaz s'il est situé près de la fuite.
Utiliser seulement le cordon d'alimentation et le type de piles indiqués dans ce manual. Ne pas jeter les piles dans le feu: elles peuvent exploser. Se con­former aux ègrlements pertinents quant à l'élimination des piles.
Conserver ces instructions.
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Positions of Labels and Hallmarks for
RRRRWARNING and RRRRCAUTION
This machine has labels and hallmarks for RWARNING,RCAUTION at the positions shown below. For safety, please follow the instructions and handle the machine as indicated.
The inside of the machine becomes very hot. Do not touch the inside. Doing so could result in a burn.
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ENERGY STAR Program
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, we have determined that this machine model meets the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency.
The ENERGY STAR Guidelines intend to establish an international energy-saving system for developing and introducing energy-efficient office equipment to deal with environmental is­sues, such as global warming.
When a product meets the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency, the Partner shall place the ENERGY STAR logo onto the machine model.
This product was designed to reduce the environmental impact associated with office equip­ment by means of energy-saving features, such as Low-power mode.
Low-power Mode
At the factory, this fax machine is set to enter the low power mode after no op­eration takes place for more than 5 minutes. To exit the low power mode, press the {{{{Energy Saver/Clear Modes}}}} key. The machine starts printing in about 40 sec­onds in the Energy Saving Standby mode, or in about 30 seconds in the Fax Standby Mode.
Specification
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Low-power mode Power Consumption 1.2W
Default Time 5 minutes
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Energy Saving Modes
Energy Saving mode enables you to avoid using unnecessary power and econo­mize on electricity. Although we recommend you use this mode from the view­point of environmental consciousness, you can also turn it off.
When you install this machines for the first time, Energy Saving mode is turned on by default.
Two types of Energy Saving mode are available:
Fax Standby: Use when you receive faxes regularly.
Energy Saving Standby: Use when you wish to economize on power con-
sumption.
Choose the one that best suits your circumstances.
Even though the operation panel display goes out in Energy Saving mode, Indi­cators that flash or light during communication or reception still work. When the Receive File indicator lights, exit Energy Saving mode and take the appropriate action.
Energy Saving Mode Type
Fax Standby Display turns off
Energy Saving Standby
Status How long before
The machine maintains the heating roller temperature at half the full tem­perature; warm up takes less time. (Heater half cool)
Display turns off The machine lets the heating roller cool
to room temperature; warm-up takes longer.(Heater off)
you can print after exiting Energy Sav­ing mode
Within about 30 seconds
Within about 40 seconds
Power consumption
40W
1.2W
You can turn Energy Saving mode on or off with User Parameter. When the ma­chine is shipped, Energy Saving Standby is selected on.
The machine enters Energy Saving mode when:
Nobody uses the machine for about 5 minutes (the machine automatically en­ters Energy Saving mode)
The user holds down the Energy Saver key for about 2 seconds.
To exit Energy Saving mode:
In Energy Saving Standby mode, press the Energy Saver key.
In FAX Standby mode, press any key.
Set a document.
Pick up the optional handset or the external telephone handset.
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Note
When you load paper in Energy Saving mode, no error will be displayed even
if the cassette is not pushed right in.
After loading paper, press the Energy Saver key and check that "READY” is
shown on the display.
The Manual Receive indicator goes out in Energy Saving mode even if Manual Receive is turned on.
Reception in Energy Saving mode In Energy Saving mode, documents that have been stored in memory are still
sent and the machine can still receive messages.
When a message is received in Energy Saving mode, the machine prints it and returns to Energy Saving mode.
Limitation It is not possible to enter Energy Saving mode when an original is set.
Recycled Paper
In accordance with the ENERGY STAR Program, we recommend use of recycled paper which is environmentally friendly. Please contact your sales representa­tive for recommended paper.
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How to Read this Manual
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Symbols
The following set of symbols is used in this manual.
WARNING:
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in death or serious injury when you misuse the machine without following the in­structions under this symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are de­scribed in the Safety Information section.
CAUTION:
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in mi­nor or moderate injury or property damage that does not involve personal injury when you misuse the machine without following the instructions under this symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are described in the Safety Information section.
* The statements above are notes for your safety.
Important
If this instruction is not followed, paper might be misfed, originals might be damaged, or data might be lost. Be sure to read this.
Preparation
This symbol indicates information or preparations required prior to operating.
Note
This symbol indicates precautions for operation, or actions to take after abnor­mal operation.
Limitation
This symbol indicates numerical limits, functions that cannot be used together, or conditions in which a particular function cannot be used.
Reference
This symbol indicates a reference.
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Keys built into the operation panel of the machine.
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Manuals for This Machine
Two Facsimile Reference manuals are provided, the Basic Features manual and the 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 and operations.
Advanced Features
The Advanced Features manual describes more advanced functions, and also explains settings for key operators.
❖❖❖❖ Chapter 1 Transmission Options
Explains about sending at a specific time without having to be by the machine and also taking advantage of off-peak telephone line charges.
❖❖❖❖ Chapter 2 Job Information
Explains about erasing a fax message stored in memory and checking the con­tents of any files in memory.
❖❖❖❖ Chapter 3 Other Transmission Features
Explains about useful features for transmission. You can find out about dial­ing numbers easily.
❖❖❖❖ Chapter 4 Reception Features
Explains about reception features. You can find out about screening out mes­sage from anonymous senders.
❖❖❖❖ Chapter 5 Copying
Explains about copying operations and functions.
❖❖❖❖ Chapter 6 Facsimile User Tools
Explains about programming frequently used functions for User Function Key and setting the Date and Time.
❖❖❖❖ Chapter 7 Key Operator Settings
Explains about functions the key operator handles . You can find out how to change the user parameter settings.
❖❖❖❖ Chapter 8 Solving Operation Problems
Explains about things you should do when an Error Report is printed and power is turned off.
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❖❖❖❖ Chapter 9 Maintaining Your Machine
Explains about changing the paper size in the paper trays, cleaning the scan­ner and so on.
❖❖❖❖ Chapter 10 Installation
Explains about installation considerations, connecting to a telephone line, and connecting the power.
❖❖❖❖ Chapter 11 Appendix
You can check the specifications for this machine.
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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 document feeder.
3.
Document Feeder (ADF)
Originals will be fed automatically.
4.
Output Tray
Received fax messages and copies are stacked here.
5.
Control Panel
Operate the machine using keys and watching the display on the Control Pan­el.
6.
Front Cover
Open this cover when changing the toner cassette and the photo conductor unit in­side the machine.
7.
Main Paper Tray
Load paper here.
8.
Paper Tray Unit (Option)
You can load more paper here.
9.
Lower Right Cover
Open this cover to remove jammed paper fed from the optional paper tray unit.
10.
Bypass Tray
A fax message can be printed, and the original is copied on the paper placed here.
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Getting Started
11.
Right Cover
Open this cover to remove jammed paper fed from the paper tray.
12.
Original Output Tray
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Scanned originals are stacked here.
13.
Original Tray
Place originals here for sending a fax and copying.
14.
Original guide
Adjust the original guide to match the size of the originals.
Side View
1.
Output tray guide
Pull out and raise the end fence to sup­port large papers.
2.
Power Switch
The power switch turns your machine on and off.
3.
Handset (Option)
This permits voice communication.
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4.
G3 Line Connector
5.
External Telephone Connector
6.
Memory Card Slot
Insert an optional memory card here.
7.
Ventilation hole
Prevents overheating. Do not obstruct the ventilation hole by placing an object near it. If the machine overheats, a fault might occur.
Control Panel
Control Panel
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1.
User Function keys
Each of these can be programmed for rapid access to frequently used functions.
❖❖❖❖ Functions Programmed by Default
Key Function
F1 Print Journal
F2 FAX Header Print
F3 TX Result Report
F4 Group Dial
F5 Dial Option
2. {
{Trans. Option}}}} key
{{
Press to change the transmission option settings. The indicator lights when op­tion settings are changed.
3.
{{{{Job Information}}}} key
Press to search for information on a spe­cific job.
4.
LCD display
This guides you through tasks and in­forms you of the machine status. A mes­sage appears here.
5.
{{{{Cancel}}}} key
Press to cancel an operation or return to the previous display.
6.
Add Toner indicator
Blinks when toner is about to runout and lights continuously when toner has run out.
7.
Load Paper indicator
Lights when a paper tray is empty or the paper tray is not fully inserted.
8.
0000 1111 keys
Press to move the cursor or select func­tions.
9.
Receive File indicator
Lights when a message has been received into memory.
10.
{{{{OK}}}} key
Press to answer " Yes " to a question dis­played on the display.
11.
{{{{Speed Dial}}}} key
Press to select a Speed Dial.
12.
{{{{Pause/Redial}}}} key
Pause: Inserts a pause when you are dial­ing or storing a fax number. A pause can­not be inserted as the first digit.
Redial: Press to redial one of the last ten numbers.
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Getting Started
13.
{{{{On Hook Dial}}}} key
Use to dial a number from the numeric keypad without having to lift the hand­set.
14.
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{{{{Energy Saver/Clear Modes}}}} key
Energy Saver: Hold down 2 seconds to select or deselect energy saver mode. When the machine is not used for a fixed period, the machine goes into energy sav­er mode automatically.
Clear Modes: Press to clear any selected settings and return the machine to its pre­vious condition.
15.
{{{{Copy}}}} key
Press to copy the original currently load­ed in the feeder.
16.
Quick Dial keys
Use to dial numbers with a single touch or to enter letters and symbols. Also use for the Group Dial function.
17.
Quick Dial Key Flip Plate
Flip down to access Quick Dials {{{{01}}}} to {{{{15}}}}, and flip up to access Quick Dials {{{{16}}}} to {{{{30}}}}.
Note
Make sure the plate is flat against the
control panel.
18. {
{User Tools}}}} key
{{
Press to enter User Tools mode. These tools allow you to customize the default settings.
19. {
{Help}}}} key
{{
Press the Help key when you want to print a help list.
20. {
{Resolution}}}} key
{{
Press to switch between Standard, Auto, Detail and Fine. When the indicator is not lit, Standard is selected.
21.
{{{{Halftone}}}} key
Select halftone when faxing or copying photographs or illustrations with fine gradations. Also can be used for color originals.
22.
Status Indicators
These indicators keep you informed about the current status of the unit.
hAlarm When the alarm indicator flashes, check the display and read the mes­sage to identify the problem (such as a paper jam or open cover).
0Communicating Lights during fax transmission or re­ception.
23. {
{Memory Trans.}}}} key
{{
Press this key to switch between Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmis­sion modes.
When the indicator is not lit, Immediate Transmission is selected, and when the indicator is lit, Memory Transmission is selected.
24.
Number keys
Use to dial fax numbers or enter the num­ber of copies.
25. {
{Start}}}} key
{{
Press to start all tasks.
26. {
{Clear/Stop}}}} key
{{
Clear: Deletes one character or digit. Stop: Interrupts the current operation
(transmission, scanning, copying or printing).
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Starting the Machine
To start the machine, turn on the power switch.
Note
This machine automatically enters
Energy Saver mode if you do not use the machine for a while.
Turning On the Power
Confirm that the power cord is
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plugged into the outlet firmly.
Turn on the power switch.
BBBB
Starting the Machine
Turning Off the Power
Important
Make sure that 100% is shown on
the Fax standby display before you turn off the power switch or you unplug the power cord. Fax files programed in memory will be de­leted 12 hours or more after you turn off the power switch or you unplug the power cord. The stor­age time might be shorter if the surrounding temperature is low or the machine has been on for less than a week.
Fax files programmed in memory
will not be deleted while the op­tional memory card is installed. When you install the memory card to the machine, make sure that 100% is shown on the display and turn off the power switch.
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Turn off the power switch.
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Getting Started
Reading the Display
The machine status and instructions are shown on the display.
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Note
This machine automatically returns to the standby display if you do not use
the machine for a certain period of time. You can select the period in Fax Reset Timer. See p.64 Setting the Fax Reset Timer”, <Advanced Features> .
Reading the Display and Using Keys
A Display for the machine status or currently selected function.
Display for the messages.
B
Items which can be selected or specified.
C Display for items which can be selected.
Note
Press 0 or 1 to display another function on the LCD display or move the
brackets to select another values.
Press the {{{{OK}}}} key to set a selected function or entered value, and return
to the previous display.
Press the {{{{Cancel}}}} key to cancel the selected function or entered value, and
return to the previous display.
Standby Display
While the machine is in standby dis­play (immediately after it is turned on or after the {{{{Cancel}}}} key is pressed), the following display is shown.
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Note
To return the machine to standby
display, do one of the following:
If you have set the original and
have not pressed the {{{{Start}}}} key, remove the original.
If you have not set an original,
press the {{{{Cancel}}}} key.
If you are in User Tools mode,
press the {{{{User Tools}}}} key or the {{{{Cancel}}}} key.
Reading the Display
Communication Display
While the machine is communicating, the status is displayed.
❖❖❖❖ Display during Memory Transmission
or Reception:
The destination's name or fax number appears on the top of the LCD display.
Note
Even when the machine is send-
ing or receiving a fax message from/into memory, you can still scan the next original into memory.
❖❖❖❖ Immediate Transmission:
Display Prompts
Depending on the situation, the ma­chine will show various prompts on the display.
❖❖❖❖ Instructions and Requests
❖❖❖❖ Questions
❖❖❖❖ Selections
❖❖❖❖ Status
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Getting Started
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Transmission Modes
2. Faxing
There are two types of transmission.
❖❖❖❖ Memory Transmission
When a fax document is stored in memory, then transmission starts automatically. This makes it convenient when you would like to take documents back in a hurry. You can send the same message to more than one destination in a sin­gle operation. This technique is re­ferred to as Broadcasting.
Receiver
Transmitter (This machine)
Receiver
Receiver
GDRH230E
❖❖❖❖ Immediate Transmission
The machine dials immediately, and transmits the fax while scan­ning. It is convenient when you would like to send a document immedi­ately, and would like to check whether you have successfully connected with the other party's fax machine. A fax document is not stored in memory.
Transmitter (This machine)
Receiver
GDRH240E
Important
If there is a power failure, the pow-
er switch is turned off, or the plug is pulled out for a certain period of time, all documents stored in memory are deleted. As soon as power is restored, the Power Fail­ure Report is printed to help you identify deleted documents. See p.103 Power Failure Report”, <Advanced Features> .
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