Panasonic UF-6200 Operating Instruction

Operating Instructions
Getting to Know
Your Machine
(For Facsimile)
Facsimile Transceiver
Model No.
UF-6200
Machine
Installing Your
Programming
Basic Operations
Features
Advanced
Before operating this machine,please carefully read this manual,and keep this documentation in a safe place for future reference.
English
Network Features
and Lists
Printout Journals
Problem Solving
Appendix

Main Unit and Accessories

Unpack the carton and check that you have all the accessories illustrated.
Machine Toner Cartridge Recording Paper Tray
Telephone Line Cable
CD-ROM
Installing the Accessories
Recording Paper Tray
Hook the projections into the square holes on the machine.
Power Cord Operating Instructions
Final Installed View
Handset
[Available as an Option]
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Handset Cord
[Available as an Option]
Handset Cradle
Hook the projections into the square holes on the machine. Connect the cable into the HANDSET jack on the machine.
[Available as an Option]

Table of Contents

Getting to Know Your Machine
Main Unit and Accessories............................................................................................ 2
Safety Information............................................................................................... 7
Precautions.....................................................................................................................12
External View.................................................................................................................. 13
Control Panel.................................................................................................................. 14
Function Key................................................................................................................... 16
Connecting the Telephone Line Cable and Power Cord............................................. 17
Installing Your Machine
Installing the Toner Cartridge ....................................................................................... 18
Loading the Recording Paper ....................................................................................... 20
How to Load the Recording Paper................................................................. 20
Adjusting the Paper Cassette for the Paper Length ................................................... 22
How to Adjust the Paper Cassette for the Paper Length................................ 22
Adjusting the Paper Cassette for the Paper Width ..................................................... 23
How to Adjust the Paper Cassette for the Paper Width ............ ... ... .... ........... 23
Setting the Dialing Method (Tone or Pulse)................................................................. 24
Adjusting the Volume .................................................................................................... 25
User Parameters............................................................................................................. 26
General Description........................................................................................ 26
Setting the Date and Time.............................................................................. 26
Setting Your LOGO........................................................................................ 27
Setting Your Character ID.............................................................................. 28
Setting Your ID Number (Fax Telephone Number)........................................ 29
Programming Your Machine
One-Touch/Abbreviated Dialing Numbers................................................................... 30
Entering One-Touch/Abbreviated Dialing Numbers....................................... 30
Editing One-Touch/Abbreviated Dialing Numbers.......................................... 32
Printing Out a Directory Sheet........................................................................ 34
Customizing Your Machine ........................................................................................... 35
General Description........................................................................................ 35
Setting the Fax Parameters........................................................................... 35
Fax Parameter Table...................................................................................... 36
Basic Operations
Loading Documents....................................................................................................... 42
Documents You Can Send............................................................................. 42
Documents You Cannot Send...................... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... ...... .... ... ... ... .. 42
How to Load Documents................. ... ... .... ... ... ....................................... ... ... .. 43
Basic Transmission Settings ........................................................................................ 44
General Description........................................................................................ 44
Contrast.......................................................................................................... 44
Resolution...................................................................................................... 44
Verification Stamp.......................................................................................... 45
Communication Journal (COMM. JOURNAL) ............................................... 46
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Basic Operations
Sending Documents....................................................................................................... 47
General Description....................................................................................... 47
Memory Transmission.................................................................................... 49
Wrong Transmission Prevention Function..................................................... 54
Direct Transmission....................................................................................... 57
Voice Mode Transmission.............................................................................. 60
Transmission Reservation ............................................................................. 62
Redialing........................................................................................................ 65
Receiving Documents.................................................................................................... 66
Reception Modes........................................................................................... 66
Telephone Mode...... ... .... ... ... ... ....................................... ... .... ... ..................... 67
Fax / Tel Auto Switching Mode ...................................................................... 68
Fax Mode....................................................................................................... 69
TAM (Telephone Answering Machine) Interface Mode.................................. 70
Print Reduction .............................................................................................. 72
Receiving Oversize Documents..................................................................... 73
Substitute Memory Reception........................................................................ 74
Print Collation Mode....................................................................................... 74
Making Copies ............................................................................................................... 75
Copies............................................................................................................ 75
Advanced Features
Timer Controlled Communications .............................................................................. 76
General Description....................................................................................... 76
Deferred Transmission................................................................................... 76
Deferred Polling.................................... .... ... ... ... ... ....................................... .. 77
Polling ............................................................................................................................. 78
General Description....................................................................................... 78
Setting the Polling Password......................................................................... 78
Preparing to be Polled ................................................................................... 79
To Poll Documents from Another Station........... ... .... ... .................................. 80
Program Keys................................................................................................................. 81
General Description....................................................................................... 81
Setting for Group Dialing................................................................................ 81
Setting for Deferred Transmission................................................................. 82
Setting for Deferred Polling............................................................................ 83
Setting for Normal Polling.............................................................................. 84
Setting for One-Touch Key ............................................................................ 85
Changing or Erasing the Program Key Settings............................................ 86
Edit File Mode................................................................................................................. 87
General Description....................................................................................... 87
Printing a File List .......................................................................................... 87
Viewing the Contents of a File List............................................................... .. 88
Changing the Start Time or the Station of a File............................................ 89
Deleting a File.... ... ... ... .... ... ....................................... ... ... ... ............................ 90
Printing Out a File.......................................................................................... 91
Adding Documents into a File........................................................................ 92
Retry an Incomplete File................................................................................ 93
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Access Code................................................................................................................... 94
General Description........................................................................................ 94
Setting the Access Code................................................................................ 94
Operating Your Machine with the Acce ss Code (Restrict all operations) ...... 95
Operating Your Machine with the Acce ss Code
(Restrict access of Fax Parameters only) ...................................................... 95
Receive To Memory........................................................................................................ 96
General Description........................................................................................ 96
Setting the RCV To Memory Password.......................................................... 96
Setting RCV To Memory ................................................................................ 96
Printing Out Documents................................................................................. 97
Possibility of filtering unnecessary incoming faxes................................................... 98
General Description........................................................................................ 98
Set the Filter................................................................................................... 99
Receive without ID ......................................................................................... 100
Received ID Print............................... ... .... ...................................... .... ... ... ..... 101
Register Junk Fax Number........................................................ ... ... .... ... ... ... .. 102
Distinctive Ring Detector (DRD) ...................................................................................103
General Description........................................................................................ 103
Fax Cover Sheet .............................................................................................................104
General Description........................................................................................ 104
To use the Fax Cover Sheet .......................................................................... 104
PIN Code Access............................................................................................................106
General Description........................................................................................ 106
Selecting the Access Method (Prefix or Suffix).............................................. 106
Dialing with a PIN Code ................................................................................. 107
Fax Forward....................................................................................................................108
Setting Fax Forward....................................................................................... 108
Network Features
Selective Reception .......................................................................................................109
General Description........................................................................................ 109
Setting the Selective Reception ..................................................................... 109
Password Communications ..........................................................................................110
General Description........................................................................................ 110
Compatibility with Other Machines................................................................. 110
Setting Password Transmission..................................................................... 111
Setting Password Reception.......................................................................... 112
Using Password Transmission....................................................................... 113
Using Password Reception............................................................................ 114
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Network Features
Confidential Mailbox......................................................................................................115
General Description....................................................................................... 115
Confidential Mailbox....................................................................................... 115
Sending a Confidential Document to a Remote Station's Mailbox.. ....... ... ... .. 116
Polling a Confidential Document from a Remote Station's Mailbox... .... ... ... .. 117
Receiving a Confidential Document to Your Machine's Mailbox.................... 118
Storing a Confidential Document in Your Machine's Mailbox ...................... .. 119
Printing Out a Confidential Document from Your Machine's Mailbox ............ 120
Deleting a Confidential Document Stored in Your Machine's Mailbox........... 121
Sub-addressing..............................................................................................................122
General Description....................................................................................... 122
To set the Sub-address into a One-Touch/ABBR. Dialing Numbers.............. 123
To send a Document with Sub-address......................................................... 124
Printout Journals and Lists
Journals and Lists..........................................................................................................125
General Description....................................................................................... 125
Transaction Journal ........ ...................................... .... ... ... ... ............................ 125
Individual Transmission Journal (IND. XMT JOURNAL)................................ 126
Communication Journal (COMM. JOURNAL)................................................ 129
One-Touch/Abbreviated and Directory Search List ..................................... .. 131
Program List................................................................................................... 134
FAX Parameter List................................................................... ... ... ... ............ 135
Toner Cartridge Order Forms ........................................................................ 136
Problem Solving
Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................137
Troubleshooting............................................................................................. 137
Information Codes........................ ...................................... .... ... ... ... ............... 141
Clearing a Recording Paper Jam. ... ...... ......................................................... 144
Clearing a Document Jam .... ... .... ... ....................................... ... ... ... ... ............ 145
Cleaning the Document Scanning Area......................................................... 146
Cleaning the Printer Roller . ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ....... ... ... ... .... ... ... .. 147
Adjusting the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)......................................... 148
Verification Stamp.......................................................................................... 149
Checking the Telephone Line........................................................................ 150
Appendix
Specifications.................................................................................................................151
Recording Paper Specifications ...................................................................................153
Options and Supplies ....................................................................................................154
FCC Notice for Users in USA ........................................................................................155
Notice to Users in Canada.............................................................................................157
Glossary..........................................................................................................................159
ITU-T Image No. 1...........................................................................................................162
Index................................................................................................................................163
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Getting to Know Your Machine

Safety Information

For Y our Safety
To prevent severe injury and loss of life, read this section carefully before using the Panasonic to ensure proper and safe operation of your machine.
This section explains the Warnings and Cautions used in this Operating Instructions manual.
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WARNING CAUTION
This section also explains the graphic symbols used in this Operating Instructions manual. These symbols are used to alert operators to a specific operating procedure that must not be
performed. These symbols are used to alert operators to a specific operating procedure that must be
emphasized in order to operate the machine safely. This symbol is used to alert operators to a heated surface that may cause burns and requires
close attention.
Denotes a potential hazard that could result in serious injury, or death.
Denotes hazards that could result in minor injury, or damage to the machine.
WARNING
Power and Ground Connection Cautions
Ensure that the plug connection is free of dust. In a damp environment, a contaminated connector can draw a significant amount of current that can generate heat and eventually cause fire if left unattended over an extended period of time.
Always use the power cord provided with your machine. If you use a cord with an unspecified current rating, the machine, or plug may emit smoke, or become hot to the touch.
Do not attempt to repair, pull, bend, chafe, or otherwise damage the power cord. Do not place a heavy object on the cord. A damaged cord can cause fire, or electric shocks.
Never touch a power cord with wet hands. Danger of electric shock exists.
If the power cord is broken, or insulated wires are exposed, contact the authorized Panasonic dealer for a replacement. Using a damaged cord can cause fire, or electric shocks.
When disconnecting the machine, grasp the plug instead of the cord. Pulling on a cord forcibly can damage it and cause fire, or electric shock.
Stop operation immediately if your machine emits smoke, excessive heat, unusual noise or smell, or if water is spilt onto the machine. These conditions can cause fire. Immediately switch Off and unplug the machine and contact the authorized Panasonic dealer.
When the machine is not used over an extended period of time, unplug it. If an unused machine is left connected to a power source for a long period, degraded insulation can cause electric shocks, current leakage or fire.
Be sure to unplug the machine before accessing the interior of the machine for cleaning, maintenance or fault clearance. Access to a live machine’s interior can cause electric shock.
Once a month, unplug the machine and check the power cord for the following. If you notice any unusual condition, contact the authorized Panasonic dealer.
The power cord is plugged firmly into the
receptacle
The plug is not excessively heated, rusted,
or bent.
The plug and receptacle are free of dust.
The cord is not cracked or frayed.
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Safety Information
Operating Safeguards
Do not touch areas where these caution labels are attached to, the surface may be very hot and may cause severe burns.
Do not place any liquid container such as a vase or coffee cup on the machine. Spilt water can cause fire or shock hazard.
Do not place any metal parts such as staples or clips on the machine. If metal and flammab le parts get into the machine, they can short-circuit internal components and cause fire or electric shocks.
If debris (Metal or liquid) gets into the machine, unplug the machine immediately. Contact the authorized Panasonic dealer. Operating a debris-contaminated machine can cause fire or electric shock.
Installation and Relocation Cautions
Do not place the machine near heaters or volatile, flammable, or combustible materials such as curtains that may catch fire.
Do not place the machine in a hot, humid, dusty or poorly ventilated environment. Prolonged exposure to these adverse conditions can cause fire or electric shocks.
Place the machine on a level and sturdy surface that can withstand a weight of the machine. (The machine weight without optional unit : 9.3 kg / 19.84 lb) If tilted, the machine may tip-over and cause injuries.
When relocating the machine, contact the authorized Panasonic dealer.
When moving the machine, be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet. If the machine is moved with the power cord attached, it can cause damage to the cord which could result in fire or electric shock.
Operating Safeguards
Do not place a magnet near the safety switch of the machine. A magnet can activate the machine accidentally, resulting in injuries.
Do not use a highly flammable spray or solvent near the machine. It can cause fire.
Never open or remove machine covers that are secured with screws unless specifically instructed in the “Operating Instructions”. A high­voltage component can cause electric shocks.
Do not try to alter the machine configuration or modify any parts. An unauthorized modification can cause smoke or fire.
Consumable Safeguards
Never dispose of toner, Toner Cartridge or a Toner Waste Container into an open flame. Toner remaining in the cartridge can cause an explosion, burns, and/or injuries. For disposal or recycling information, contact your local authorities, or your local waste officials.
Keep stamp out of the reach of children. If a stamp is swallowed accidentally, get medical treatment immediately.
CAUTION
Never touch a labelled area. You can get burnt. If a sheet of paper is wrapped around the heat roller, do not try to remove it yourself to avoid injuries or burns. Switch Off the machine immediately and contact the authorized Panasonic dealer.
Do not use conductive paper, Ex: folding paper, carbon paper, and coated paper. When a misfed paper occurs, they can cause a short­circuit and fire.
Do not place any heavy object on the machine. An off-balance machine can tip-over or the heavy object can fall, causing damage and/or injuries.
Keep the room ventilated when using the machine for an extended period of time to minimize the ozone density in the air.
When copying with the ADF open, do not look directly at the exposure lamp. Direct eye exposure can cause eye fatigue or eye injury.
When removing misfed paper, make sure that no pieces of torn paper are left in the machine.
A piece of paper remaining in the machine can cause fire. If a sheet of paper is wrapped around the heat roller or when clearing a misfed paper that is difficult or impossible to see, do not try to remove it by yourself. Doing so can cause injuries or burns. Switch Off the machine immediately and contact the authorized Panasonic dealer.
If accessing the inner components of the machine to clear misfed paper, etc., exercise care not to touch heated areas, or you may get burned.
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For Your Safety
CAUTION
Caution on Toner Use
Avoid ingestion, inhalation, eye or skin contact.
If ingestion occurs, drink several glasses of water
to dilute stomach contents.
If inhalation occurs, exit the area immediately into
the fresh air
If skin contact occurs, wash thoroughly with soap
and w
If eye contact occurs, flush thoroughly with water.
In all cases, seek medical treatment if adverse
symptoms occur
When the toner cartridge is at the end of its life, do not dispose of it into a fire. It can cause an explosion and you can get burnt.
Keep the toner cartridge out of children’s reach. Store in a cool and dry place (low humidity). Do not unseal the toner cartridge unless you are ready to use it.
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Safety Information
B
lack T oner INGREDIENTS:
For USA only
Distributed by Panasonic Communications Company of North America, Unit of Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way Secaucus, NJ 07094
This product has a fluorescent lamp that contains mercury. Disposal may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities, or the Electronic Industries Alliance: http://www.eiae.org.
Others
The machine has a built-in circuit for protection against lightning-induced surge current. If lightning strikes in your neighborhood, maintain ample distance from the machine and do not touch the machine until the lightning has stopped.
If you notice flickering or distorted images or noises on your
audio-visual units, your machine may be causing radio interference. If the interference disappears,the machine is the cause of the radio interference. Perform the following procedure until the interference is corrected.
Move the machine and the TV and/or radio away
from each other.
Reposition or reorient the machine and the TV and/
or r
Unplug the machine, TV and/or radio, and replug
them into outlets oper
Reorient the TV and/or radio antennas and cables
until the interf antenna, ask your local electrician for support.
Use a coaxial cable antenna.
Stylene / butylacrylate copolymer Mn-Mg-Sr ferrite powder Polyethyele Carbon Black (1333-86-4) Amorphous silica
adio.
ating on different circuits.
erence stops. For an outdoor
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CAUTION
Denotes hazards that could result in minor injury or damage to the machine.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SHOCK OR FIRE, USE ONLY NO. 26 AWG OR LARGER TELEPHONE LINE CABLE.
DISCONNECT ALL POWER TO THE MACHINE BEFORE COVER(S) ARE REMOVED. REPLACE THE COVER(S)
BEFORE THE MACHINE IS RE-ENERGIZED.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including 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 (OTHER THAN A CORDLESS TYPE) DURING AN ELECTRICAL STORM. THERE
MAY BE A REMOTE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK FROM LIGHTNING.
DO NOT USE THE TELEPHONE TO REPORT A GAS LEAK IN THE VICINITY OF THE LEAK.
SA
VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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Safety Information
CAUTION
denotes hazards that could result in minor injury or damage to the machine.
Do not place the machine near heaters or volatile, flammable, or combustible materials such as curtains that may catch fire.
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
Install the machine on a flat surfa c e , leave at least 10 cm (4") of space between the machine and other objects.
Do not block the ventilation openings.
Do not place any heavy object on the machine. An off-balance machine can tip-over or the heavy object can fall, causing damage and/or injuries.
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Safety Information
Getting to Know
Your Machine
Installation
The maximum power consumption is approx. 490 W.
A properly wired (grounded), dedicated, 15A, 120V AC outlet is required. Do not use an extension cord. The power cord on this machine must be used to disconnect the main power. Please ensure that the machine is installed near a wall outlet and is easily accessible.
Caution Note: Unplug the power cord from the wall
The machine should not be installed in areas with the following conditions:
Extremely high or low temperature and humidity.
The machine should be installed under the following ambient conditions:
emperature : 50 to 95 ˚F (10 to 35 ˚C)
T Relative Humidity : 15 to 7 0 %
In areas with chemical fume concentration.
With unstable or uneven conditions (floors, etc.).
Direct exposure to sunlight or fluorescent light.
In areas of high dust concentration.
Directly in the air conditioning flow.
In areas of poor ventilation.
In areas with extreme vibration.
outlet before removing covers.
Supplies
Store the toner and paper in a cool area with low humidity.
Use of other than genuine Panasonic supplies can damage the machine. This may void the warranty of the machine and supplies. Be sure to use only genuine Panasonic Toner designed for the machine.
Dispose of Toner Cartridge according to your local regulations.
Illegal Copies
It is unlawful to make copies of certain documents.
Copying certain documents may be illegal in your country. Penalties of fines and/or imprisonment may be imposed on those found guilty. The following are examples of items that may be illegal to copy in your country.
Currency
Bank notes and cheques
Bank and government bonds and securities
Passports and identification cards
Copyright material or trademarks without the consent
of the owner
Postage stamps and other negotiable instruments
This list is not inclusive and no liability is assumed for either its completeness or accurac In case of doubt, contact your legal counsel.
Notice:
Install your machine near a supervised area to prevent illegal copies from being made.
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Others
Panasonic is not responsible for data loss and any consequence caused by computer virus infection or external shocks.
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Precautions

Laser Safety
LASER SAFETY
This unit employs a laser. Only qualified ser vice personnel should attempt to service this device due to possible eye injury.
CAUTION:
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
Caution Label
Precautions
ATTENTION:Hot Surface ATTENTION:Zone chauffée ACHTUNG :Heiße Oberfläche ATENCION :
Manufacturer's Name and Address
Superficie caliente
FDA1992
Factory ID
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External View

Recording Paper Tray
Document Sub Tray
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Recording Paper Sub Tray
Printer Cover
Handset Kit (Available as an option, see page 154)
Recording Paper Cassette (Standard)
ADF Door
Control Panel
Document Return Tray
2nd Paper Feed Module (Available as an option, see page 154)
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Control Panel

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1 5
4 6
3
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7
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No. Icon Contents No. Icon Contents
- Used to switch the machine into energy saving mode. Parameter No.34 (ENERGY SAVER MODE) (See page 38)
- Used to turn the verification stamp ON or OFF. Lights when the verification stamp is set to ON.
- Use this button when resetting all the previously set functions.
Used for the following:
- Used to carry out setting operations.
- Search for a station name. (See pages 52 and 59)
- Adjust the monitor and ringer volume. (See page 25)
- Move the cursor while entering numbers and characters.
- Search the station name for Directory Search Dialing.
- Confirm the entered station for multi-station communication.
- Confirm the current communication modes (Ex: Page number, ID, Dialed Telephone number, File number) when the unit is ON LINE.
- Used to set to Normal, Lighter or Darker. (See page 44)
- Used to set to Standard, Fine, Super-Fine or Halftone. (See page 44)
- Start or select the function. (See page 16)
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Control Panel
No. Icon Contents No. Icon Contents
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- Used to start On-Hook
8 9
10 11
12
13 14
15
Dialing. (See page 61)
- Used to start Abbreviated Dialing. (See pages 51 and 58)
Keypad
- Used for manual number dialing, entering phone numbers, and numerical entries. Key
- Used to temporarily change the dialing mode to Tone when Pulse mode is set.
- Press this key to start activation.
- Press this button when you want to stop communication, registration operation, or audible tone.
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- Used to separate the Sub­ Address from the telephone number.
- Used to enter a pause when entering or dialing a telephone number, or to redial the last dialed number.
- Used for copy operations. (See page 75)
Active LED lamp (GREEN) Flashes: When machine is active. Lights: When the received fax message is in memory.
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Status LED lamp (RED)
- Lights/Flashes when trouble occurs. Lights: Machine has detected a trouble status
- No paper in the selected tray or toner has run out.
- Machine has detected trouble, such as paper misfed or jammed. Flashes: Machine detected an alarm status
- No paper in the tray. (Tray not selected)
- Toner is getting low, etc. One-Touch Keys (01-32)
- Used for One-Touch Dialing. (See pages 51 to 58) Program Keys (P1-P8)
- Used to enter long dialing procedures or Group Dialing Number keys. (See pages 81 to 86)
Character Keys
- The One-Touch Keys and Program Keys serve as character and symbol input keys which are used to enter your LOGO, character ID and station name.
- Used to enter a symbol for LOGO, character ID and station name. Use or to select the symbols.
- Used to insert a space while entering LOGO, character ID and station name.
- Used to switch between upper and lower character set.
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Function Key

Any function can be started by first pressing and then entering the function number, or by pressing the or scroll keys repeatedly until the desired function appears on the display.
Deferred Communication
1
1 = XMT 2 = Polling
Advanced Communication
2
1 = Not Used 2 = Confidential Communication
Polling
3
1 = Polling 2 = Polled
Print List
6
1 = Journal (Print/View) 2 = One-Touch/Abbreviated/Directory Search List 3 = Program List 4 = Fax Parameter List 5 = Not Used 6 = Individual XMT Journal 7 = Directory Sheet
Set Mode
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1 = User Parameters
• Date & Time
• Logo
• Character ID
• ID Number (Fax Telephone Number) 2 = One-Touch/Abbreviated Numbers 3 = Program Keys 4 = Fax Parameters 5 - 7 = Not Used 8 = Maintenance
• Cleaning Printer Roller
• Toner Order Forms
FUNCTION
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Select Mode
8
1 = Communication Journal = OFF/ON/INC 2 = Not Used 3 = Cover Sheet = OFF/ON 4 = Password-XMT = OFF/ON 5 = RCV to Memory = OFF/ON 6 - 8 = Not Used 9 = Memory XMT = OFF/ON
Edit File Mode
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1 = File List (Print/View) 2 = Change Time/Station 3 = Delete File 4 = Print File 5 = Add Document 6 = Retry Incomplete File

Connecting the Telephone Line Cable and Power Cord

Your Machine
Getting to Know
Power Cord
Plug the supply cord into the main AC socket outlet. Connect the supply cord coupler into the main supply inlet on the rear of the machine.
Warning: This apparatus must be properly earthed.
Do not modify the AC outlet.
Power Cord (Included)
External Telephone (Optional)
You can connect an additional standard single line telephone to the machine. To connect the telephone, break off the protective tab on the TEL jack.
Telephone Jack
Telephone Line Cable (Included)
Telephone Line Cable
Plug one end of the telephone line cable into the telephone jack supplie d by the telephone company and the other end into the LINE jack on the left side of the machine.
USB Cord (Optional)
Connecting a USB Cord will make printing, scanning and other functions available. Please refer to the accessory CD for more information.
UF-6300
NOTE
1. Your machine uses little power and you should keep it ON at all times. If the power is turned OFF for too long, the clock contents may be lost.
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Installing Your Machine

Inst alling the Toner Cartridge

1
2
T oner Cartridge
Unpack the Toner Cartridge and rock it back and forth as shown for 5 or 6 times to even the toner inside.
Remove the protective seal.
Note:
Pull on the seal slowly and straight out.
3
Printer Cover
Open the Printer Cover.
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Installing the Toner Cartridge
4
5
Printer Cover
Align the projections on both sides of the Toner Cartridge with the grooves in the machine as shown and insert the Toner Cartridge into the machine.
Note:
Lock the Toner Cartridge into place by pressing the handle down and then pushing towards the rear of the machine.
Close the Printer Cover.
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If you are replacing the Toner Cartridge, it is
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recommended to clean the Printer Roller to maintain good printing quality. To clean the Printer Roller, follow the procedure on page 147.
NOTE
1. Used toner cartridge should be disposed of properly according to local regulations.
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Loading the Recording Paper

How to Load the Recording Paper
Paper Specifications
In general, most bond papers will produce excellent results. Most photocopy papers will also work very well. There are many "name" and "generic" brands of paper available. We recommend that you test various papers until you obtain the desired results. For detailed recommended paper specifications, (See page
153).
1
2
Lift up the Paper Cassette slightly and slide it out of the machine.
Paper Cassette
Remove the Paper Cassette Cover.
Cassette Cover
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3
Shipping Screw
1. Remove the Shipping Screw securing the Pressure Plate.
2. Store the screw by att aching it to the post provided under the Paper Cassette Cover for future use.
Cassette Cover
Loading the Recording Paper
4
Max. Paper
Capacity Mark
Paper
Width Guide
1. Load the paper into the Paper Cassette. Slide the paper width guide to the left until it lightly touches the stack of paper without bending the paper. The paper must fit squarely and firmly between the Paper Width Guide and the right side of tray. If it does not, the paper may feed into the printer incorrectly resulting in a paper jam.
Caution: Make sure that the paper is set
under the metal Paper Separation Clips and that it does not exceed the Maximum Paper Capacity Mark. You can load about 250 sheets (20 lb weight). For paper specifications. (See page 153)
2. Re-install the Paper Cassette Cover.
3.
Slide the Paper Cassette into the machine.
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Adjusting the Paper Cassette for the Paper Length

How to Adjust the Paper Cassette for the Paper Length
The factory default Paper Length setting for the Paper Cassette is Letter size. To change the paper length to Letter or Legal size, follow the steps below.
1
Release Latch
1. Remove the paper from the Paper Cassette and place the cassette upside down on a flat surface.
2. While pushing down on the release latch, pull out the Paper Length Guide.
3. Turn the Paper Cassette upright.
4. Insert the Paper Length Guide hooks into the appropriate paper length slots (Letter or Legal) and slide the guide towards the back of the cassette until it locks in place.
Paper Width Guide
Max. Paper
Capacity Mark
Paper Length Guide
LGL
A4
LTR
5. Load the paper into the Paper Cassette. Slide the paper width guide to the left
until it lightly touches the stack of paper without bending the paper. The paper must fit squarely and firmly between the Paper Width Guide and the right side of tray. If it does not, the paper may feed into the printer incorrectly resulting in a paper jam.
Caution:Make sure that the paper is set
under the metal Paper Separation Clips and that it does not exceed the Maximum Paper Capacity Mark. You can load about 250 sheets (20 lb weight). For paper specifications. (See page 153)
6. Replace the Paper Cassette Cover to the appropriate paper position (LTR, A4 or LGL).
7.
Slide the Paper Cassette into the machine.
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Set it with the Control Panel of the machine. The Recording Paper Size setting of the Fax
2
NOTE
1. If you forget to change the Recording Paper Size setting in Fax Parameter No. 23 when different paper is installed in the cassette, the unit will Stop printing after the 1st page of an Incoming Fax and display a "PAPER SIZE MISMATCH" error. Then, the Recording Paper Size setting automatically adjusts to the proper size and the unit resumes printing the Incoming Fax from the 1st page.
Parameter No. 23 must match the paper loaded in the cassette. If you change the Recording Paper Size, please change the setting accordingly in the Parameter No.23 (REC. PAPER SIZE). (See page 37)

Adjusting the Paper Cassette for the Paper Wid th

How to Adjust the Paper Cassette for the Paper Width
The factory default Paper Width setting for the Paper Cassette is Letter/Legal size. To change the paper width to Letter/Legal size, follow the steps below.
1
1. Release the left Paper Separation Clip latch.
2. Pull up the Paper Separation Clip to remove it.
3. Reposition the Paper Separation Clip into the LTR/LGL slot.
Machine
Installing Your
2
Paper Separation Clip
Paper
Width Guide
Max. Paper
Capacity Mark
LGL
A4
LTR
4. Swing the Paper Separation Clip downward to latch it in place.
1. Load the paper into the Paper Cassette. Slide the paper width guide to the left until it lightly touches the stack of paper without bending the paper. The paper must fit squarely and firmly between the Paper Width Guide and the right side of tray. If it does not, the paper may feed into the printer incorrectly resulting in a paper jam.
Caution:Make sure that the paper is set
under the metal Paper Separation Clips and that it does not exceed the Maximum Paper Capacity Mark. You can load about 250 sheets (20 lb weight). For paper specifications. (See page 153)
2. Replace the Paper Cassette Cover to the appropriate paper position (LTR, A4 or LGL).
3.
Slide the Paper Cassette into the machine.
Set it with the Control Panel of the machine. The Recording Paper Size setting of the Fax
3
NOTE
1. If you forget to change the Recording Paper Size setting in Fax Parameter No. 23 when different paper is installed in the cassette, the unit will Stop printing after the 1st page of an Incoming Fax and display a "PAPER SIZE M ISMA T CH" error . Then, the Recording Paper Size setting automatically adjusts to the proper size and the unit resumes printing the Incoming Fax from the 1st page.
Parameter No. 23 must match the paper loaded in the cassette. If you change the Recording Paper Size, please change the setting accordingly in the Parameter No.23 (REC. PAPER SIZE). (See page 37)
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Setting the Dialing Method (Tone or Pulse)

Your machine can operate with either of two dialing methods (Tone or Pulse), depending on the type of telephone line you are connected to. If you need to change the dialing method to Tone or Pulse, follow the procedure below.
SET MODE (1-8)
1 2
3
4
0
7
ENTER NO. OR
FAX PARAMETER(01-137) NO.=
06 DIALING METHOD 2:TONE
6
∨ ∧
4
5
1
or
2
for “PULSE“.
for “TONE“.
06 DIALING METHOD 1:PULSE
or
06 DIALING METHOD 2:TONE
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Adjusting the Volume

Y ou can ad just the monitor and ringer volu me on your machine. The built- in speaker enables you to hea r the dial tone, dialing signals, and busy tone. The ringer sounds when your machine receives a call.
Setting the Monitor Volume
* MONITOR *
1
You will hear the dial tone through the speaker.
Machine
Installing Your
2
or
3
Setting the Ringer Volume
Standby
1 2
or
repeatedly to raise the volume.
repeatedly to lower the volume.
repeatedly to raise the volume.
MONITOR VOLUME LOW [
MONITOR VOLUME LOW [
MMM-dd-yyyy 15:00 00%
RINGER VOLUME ((((  ))))

] HIGH
] HIGH
3
NOTE
RINGER VOLUME
repeatedly to lower the volume.
1. You can also adjust the volume of the key touch tone and the volume of the buzzer in the Fax Parameter No. 10 (KEY/BUZZER VOLUME). (See page 36)
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User Parameters

General Description
Your facsimile machine has several basic settings (User Parameters) to help you keep records of the documents you send or receive. For example, the built-in clock keeps the current date and time, and your LOGO and ID Number help to identify you when you send or receive documents.
Setting the Date and Time
At standby the display will show the date and time. Once the standby display is set, it will automatically be updated.
SET MODE (1-8)
1 2
1
7
ENTER NO. OR
1:USER PARAMETERS? PRESS SET TO SELECT
∨ ∧
3 4
5
Enter the new date and time. Ex: Month: August
If you made a mistake, use or to move the cursor over the incorrect number, then overwrite it with the correct one.
8
0
Date: 12th
1 2
2 0 0
1 5 0 0
Year: 2008
8
Time: 3:00 PM
DATE & TIME 8-12-2008 00:00
DATE & TIME 08-12-2008 15:00
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NOTE
1. The clock may occasionally require adjustment. (Lunar inequality : ±1 minute)
2. The clock of your machine is equipped with D.S.T. (Daylight Saving Time) system. Your clock will automatically set the time forward from 2:00 AM on the 2nd Sunday in March. At the end of the daylight saving time (on the 1st Sunday in November), the clock will set the time back from 2:00 AM. (Set the Daylight Time according to your local regulation.) If your state does not use the D.S.T. system, change the Fax Parameter No. 35 (DAYLIGHT TIME) to "OFF" . (See page 38)
3. The current Date & Time must be set because it is required by the T elephone Consumer Act of
1991. (For details, see FCC NOTICE at the end of this Operating Instructions)
User Parameters
Setting Your LOGO
When you send a document, your LOGO appears on the top of the copy printed out at the other station. The LOGO helps to identify you to someone who receives your document.
SET MODE (1-8)
1 2
3
7
1
repeatedly until display shows;
ENTER NO. OR
1:USER PARAMETERS? PRESS SET TO SELECT
LOGO
Machine
Installing Your
4
5
Enter your LOGO (Up to 25 characters and digits) by using the Character keys.
Ex:
If you made a mistake, use or to move the cursor one space beyond the incorrect character, press
and then re-enter the new character. If more than 19 characters are entered, the left side characters will scroll off the display.
A N A S O N I C
P
Clear
LOGO PANASONIC
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User Parameters
Setting Your Character ID
If the remote machine has Character ID capabilities, when you are sending or receiving, your Character ID will appear on the remote machine's display and the remote machine's Character ID will appear on your display.
SET MODE (1-8)
1 2
3
7
1
repeatedly until display shows;
ENTER NO. OR ∨ ∧
1:USER PARAMETERS? PRESS SET TO SELECT
CHARACTER ID
4
5
Enter your Character ID (Up to 16 characters and digits) by using the Character keys.
Ex:
If you made a mistake, use or to move the cursor beyond the incorrect character , press and then re-
enter the new character.
E A D O F F I C E
H
Clear
CHARACTER ID HEAD OFFICE
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NOTE
1. The special characters Å, Ä, Ö, Ü, Æ, è and é cannot be used for Character ID.
User Parameters
Setting Your ID Number (Fax Telephone Number)
If the remote machine does not have a Character ID but has an ID Number , when sending or receiving, your ID Number will appear on the remote machine's display and their ID Number will appear on your display.
We suggest you use your facsimile telephone number as your ID number. (Up to 20 digits)
SET MODE (1-8)
1 2
3
7
1
ENTER NO. OR
1:USER PARAMETERS? PRESS SET TO SELECT
ID NO.
Machine
Installing Your
4
5
repeatedly until display shows;
Enter your ID (up to 20 digits) by using the keypad and press the key to enter a space between numbers.
Ex:
2 0 1 5 5 5 1 2 1 2
If you made a mistake, use or to move the cursor one space beyond the incorrect number, press
and then re-enter the new number.
Clear
ID NO. 201 555 1212
NOTE
1. You may use to enter a "+" characte r at the beginning of the ID number to indicate the following digit(s) for your country code.
Ex:+1 XXX XXX XXXX+1 for U.S.A. country code.
+81 X XXX XXXX +81 for Japan country code.
2. Your Fax Telephone Number must be set as your ID Number because it is required by the Telephone Consumer Act of 1991. (For details, see FCC NOTICE at the end of this Operating Instructions)
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Programming Your Machine

One-Touch/Abbreviated Dialing Numbers

Entering One-Touch/Abbreviated Dialing Numbers
One-Touch and Abbreviated Dialing are two fast ways of dialing full telephone numbers. To use these dialing methods, you must first store the telephone number using the following procedure.
To enter a One-Touch key, follow the steps below
SET MODE (1-8)
1 2
2
7
ENTER NO. OR
1:ONE-TOUCH 2:ABBR NO.
∨ ∧
3 4
5 6
7 8
1
Ex:
Enter the telephone number (Up to 36 digits including pauses and spaces).
Ex:
Enter the station name using character keys (Up to 15 characters).
Ex:
Redial/Pause
9
A L E S
S
5 5 5 1 2
E P TD
ONE-TOUCH< > PRESS ONE-TOUCH
<01> ENTER TEL. NO.
<01>
9-555 1234
4
3
<01> ENTER NAME 9-555 1234
<01> SALES DEPT 9-555 1234
ONE-TOUCH< > PRESS ONE-TOUCH
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To record another number, repeat steps 4 to 8. To return to standby, press .
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