Ricoh fax1700 Operator's Manual

FAX1700L
RICOH
Operator’s Manual
Read the safety instructions on page i to iv
Optional equi pme nt PAPER FEED UNIT TYPE 70
FAX EXPANSION CARD TYPE 10
A 1-Mbyte memory card can be added.
FAX EXPANSION CARD TYPE 20
A 2-Mbyte memory card can be added.
Caution
Use of control or adj ustments or performance of procedures other than those specifi ed herein may result in hazardous radia tio n exp osu re
Shi elded i nterc onnect c able s must be employed with this equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits go ver nin g th is device.
In accordance with ISO 7001, this machine uses the following symbols fo r th e main switch:
WARNING
This sym bol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the lite ra tu re accom pa nyin g th e ma chin e.
s
means POWER ON
t
means POWER OFF
Ope rator Safe ty
This machin e is cla ssifie d a s class 1 lase r de vice a ccor din g to EN60825. The Fac simile contains a 5-milliwatt, 770-810 nanome te r wa vele ng th , A I Ga As la ser d iod e. Dir ect (o r indirect refl ected eye contact with the las er beam may cause seri ous eye damage. Safety precautions and interlock mec hanisms have been designed to prevent any possible laser bea m exp osu re to th e op er at or.
SAFETY
Important Safety Instructions
All safety messages in the main text of this manual are labeled WARNING or CAUTION. These mean the following:
WARNING: Important information to alert y ou to a situation that might cause
serious injury and damage to your pr operty if instructions are not followed properly.
CAUTION: Im por ta nt i nf orm at io n th at t el l s ho w to p r eve nt dam ag e to yo ur
equipmen t or how to avoi d a situa tion that mi ght cau se mino r inj ury.
In addition to the warnings and cautions included in the text of this manual, please read and observe the following safety instructions.
1 Read all of these instructions. 2 Save these instructions for later use. 3 Follow all warnings and cautions marked on the product. 4 Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use
liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
5. Do not use this product near water.
6. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serio us damage to the pro duct or injur ing th e user.
7. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation; to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
8. This product should be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult an authorized sales person or your local power company.
9. This product is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug, a plug having a third (grou ndin g) pi n. This pl ug wil l on ly fit in to a g round ing- type powe r outlet. Thi s i s a sa fe ty fe at ure . If yo u are u na bl e to i nse rt th e p lu g i nt o t he outlet, con tac t you r e le ctr i cia n to r e pl ace yo ur ob sol et e ou tl et . Do not d ef ea t the purpo se of the g rou nd in g typ e plug. (T hi s doe s n ot a pp ly in coun tr i es in which the 2-wire, non-grounded type of plug is used.)
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SAFETY When to Call Your Service Representative
10. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord.
11. If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also, make sure that the total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes.
12. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
13. Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
When to Call Your Service Representative
WARNING: Do not attempt any maintenance or troubleshooting other than
that mentioned in this manual. This machine contains a laser beam generator and direct exposure to laser beams can cause permanent eye damage.
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
A. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. B. If liquid has been spilled into the product. C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. D. If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions
are followed. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation.
E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a
need for service.
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Power and Grounding SAFETY
Power and Grounding
Power Supply
1. Power requirements: 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz (Only 50Hz is printed on the rating plate of some machines.)
2. Insert the power plug securely into the wall socket.
3. Make sure that the wall outlet is near the machine and readily accessible.
4. Do not connect other equipment to the same socket.
5. Do not step on or set anything on the power cord.
6. Do not connect other equipment to the same extension cord.
7. Be sure that the power cord is not in a position where it would trip someone.
8. The wall outlet must be easily accessible.
Grounding
Ground the m achine and th e lightning protection circuit in accordance with regulations. Do not ground to gas or water pipes, or to a telephone ground plug. Proper grounding is to the ground terminal of the power outlet. Be sure that the ground terminal of the power outlet is properly grounded.
The lightn ing protectio n circuit for t he machine req uires the machine to be properly g rounded. If p roper groundin g is provided, about 90% of lightning damage can be prevented. For safety, be sure to connect the machine to a three-prong grounded outlet.
Cold Weather Power-up
Avoid raisin g the room temperature abruptly when it is below 14°C, or condensation may form inside the machine.
1. Raise the room temperature to 10°C at less than 20°C per hour.
2. Wait for 30 to 60 minutes.
3. Turn the power on.
4. Do not use the machine near a humidifier.
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SAFETY Thunderstorms
Thunderstorms
With proper grounding, about 90% of lightning damage can be prevented. However, if possible, during severe electric storms tur n the power switch off and disconnect the power cord and telephone line cord.
GENERAL
1. Since some parts of the machine are supplied with high voltage, make sure that you do not attempt any repairs or attempt to access any part of the machine except those described in this manual.
2. Do not make modifications or replacements other than those mentioned in this manual.
3. When not using the machine for a long period, disconnect the power cord.
Ozone
The machine generates ozone during operation. Normally, the ozone level is safe for operators. However, during a long copy run or while printing a long message, ozone odor may appear; in such a case, ventilate the room.
Symbols & Conventions Used In This Manual
Documents: A document is anything you put on the feed table of your ma-
chine whether your are faxing it or copying it.
Prints: A print is anything that comes out of the machine: a fax mes-
sage you received or a copy you made.
Procedures: Procedures are described step by step. Perform them in or-
der . When you see an LCD display, it always shows what comes trations accompanying steps help you find the right key or handle, or show you how to perform the step.
after performing the step it accompanies. Other illus-
This is a step in a procedure.
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THIS CORRESPONDS TO THE LCD DISPLAY.
Operation panel
Machine Lay out
1- The Receive File indicator lights when a fax
message is stored in memory (see page 14).
2- The Check Display indicator lights to tell you to
read the display.
3- Press the Auto Select key to use Auto Receive
Mode. The indicator lights when you are in this mode.
4- The resolution/Halftone is indicate d by these three
indicators and can be changed by the resolution/Halftone button.
5- When the Memory indicator is on, the n memory
transmission is in effect, if it is of f, immediate transmission is in e ffect. Switch between the two with the Memory button.
6- There are ten Quick Dial keys. Use them to store
individual numbers (see page 21) or groups (see page 23 ). Use the keys to enter characters (see page 71). Use Quick Dial 09 as a dial option key . Use Quick Dial 10 as a Group key (see page 25).
7- The Liquid Crystal Display guides you through ta sks
and informs you of the state of the machine. Messages appear here. The LCD consists of two 20-characte r lines.
8- Use the arrow buttons to navigate through functions,
to accept or reject settings, or to set function options.
9- Press the Function key and enter a two digit code
to access functions 11 to 51. (For functions 61 to 94, enter 6, the access code on page 64 and the function number.)
10- Press the Speed Dial key and enter a two digit code
(between 00 & 49) to dial or store individual numbers (see page 21).
11- The Pause/Redial key inserts a pause when you
are dialing or storing a fax number. Or, press the key to redial the last number dialed. (The redial feature doesn’t work once you’ve started dial ing a new number.)
12- Press the On Hook Dial key to dial a phone call
from the keypad without having to lift the phone or handset off the hook (phone or handset option needed).
13- Press the Clear key to erase the last character or
digit entered, or use the left and right arrow keys to move the cursor and then press Clear to erase whatever is at the cursor.
14- Press the Stop key to stop a tran s mission or a
document scanning, to stop a reception or to stop a long copy run. The machine will finish printing out the sheet being printed and then stop.
15- Press the Start key to start all tasks. 16- Use the numeric keypad (sometimes called the 10
keys) to dial fax numbers, to enter the numbers of copies, etc.
Note: When you attach the sheet to the machine, make sure the line above "Symbol" is aligned with the arrow mark on the machine.
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Part Names
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1- The main switch turns your ma chine on and off. 2- 10 Quick Dial keys store telephone numbers. 3 The cover release button 4- Incoming fax es and copies are sent to the copy tray. 5- The automatic document feeder (ADF) holds up
to 30 sheets which are fed one at a time. Place your original documents here.
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9- When loading paper, match the paper guide to the
paper size.
10- The optional paper feed unit holds more paper.
6- Match the document guide to the size of your
original documents.
7- Scanned documents are stacked on the Document
Tray.
8- The main paper tray holds copy paper.
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FAXING
If you have not yet installed your fax machine, do so now. See Installation, on page 75.
This section covers what you’ll most often need to do:
Recommended Types of Document .......................... ........ .............. ........ ......... 4
Memory Transmission an d Immedi ate Transmissi on. ... ... .... .... ... ... .... .... ... ... .... . 6
Receiving Calls & Fax Messages(Faxes/Phone Calls).....................................11
Printing a Message Received & Stored
(Substitut e Rec eption) ........... ........ ........ ........ ........ .............. ........ ........ ........ ..... 14
F axing a P ag e With Very Fine Detail............ .. .... .... .. .... .. .... .. .... .... .. .... .. .... .... .. ...15
Optional Feature for Transmission....... .... .. .. .... .. .... .. .... .. .. .... .. .... .. ... ... .. .... .. .... .. . 16
Redialing.... .. .... .... .. .... .... .. .... .... .. .... .. .... .... .. .... .... .. .... .... .. .... .... .. .... .... .. .... .. .... .... .19
Storing & Editing Fax Numbers (Functions 31 & 32)....... ........ .............. ........ ... 21
Storing & Editing a Grou p of Fax Numbers (Function 33)......... .. .. ........ ........ ... 23
Chain Dialing................. .................................................................... ................ 27
Erasing a Stored Message Before It Is Sent
(Functions 21 & 22)........................................................................................... 28
Printing a Stored Message (Function 51)......................................................... 29
P ol li ng Rece pt io n (Fu nc tion 11)....... .. .. .. .............. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ..... 30
Talking Before Sendi ng a Fax(On Hook Dial).......... ........ ........ ........ .............. ... 31
Send ing a Fax using the Handset .......................... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ .. 31
A Few Hints...
Press Clear to erase the last letter or digit that you entered. Press No to erase the entire name or number and start again. To enter characters and labels, turn to page 71.
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216mm Scanning direction
Maximum size
FAXING Recommended Types of Document
Recommended Types of Document
Before you send your document, make sure that it meets the following requirements.
CAUTION: Documents that do not meet these requirements can cause your machine to jam or may cause some components of the machine to become damaged or dirty.
Minimum size
148mm
105mm
Scanning direction
600mm
208mm
*The part shaded will not be scanned, because it is outside the maximum scanning width range.
Correct Size for the Auto Document Feeder Thickness: 0.05 to 0.2mm (50 to 90g/m
Length and Width: See the above diagram. If the page is too short, put it ins ide a document carrier or enlarge it with a copier. If the page is too long, divide it into two or more sheets.
Clearly Written Small faint characters may not be transmitted clearly.
Uniform Page Size Do not use different sizes of document in the same transmission.
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paper)
Recommended Types of Document FAXING
Page Condition Do not place damaged pages in the automatic document feeder.
If your pages are curled or dog eared, flatten them. If your pages are stuck together, shuffle the stack. If your pages are folded, torn, or patched together, make copies. If your pages have binding hiles, trim the edges or make copies.
Origin als that con tain the following m aterials s hould not be pl aced in the document feeder.
Note: Copies made with a copier that uses silicone oil may caus e a misfeed.
To avoid this, do not scan such copies until five or ten minutes after copying.
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FAXING Memory Transmission and Immediate Trans miss ion
Memory Transmission and Immediate T ransmission
There are two ways to send a fax message.
Immediate Transmissi on Memory T ransmission
Immediate Transmiss ion (Memory indicator not lit)
Immediate Transmission is convenient when:
You wish to send a message immediately You wish to quickly check whether you have successfully connected with the
other pa rty’s fax machi ne.
Your machine’s memory is getting full
The machine dials immediately after you press Start (or at the specified later time, if you u sed a time-d elay feature like Send Late r). The message is scanned and transmitted page by page without being stored in memory.
Memory Transmission (Memory indicator lit)
Memory Transmission is conv enient bec ause:
Fax me ss ag es can be scan ne d much more quic k ly (y o u can take y ou r doc umen t
away from the f a x machine wit hout wa itin g too long ).
While your fax message is being sent, another user can operate the machine
(peopl e wil l not have to wait by the fax ma ch ine too lo ng ).
You can send the same message to more than one place with the same
operation.
After you press Start, the machine doesn’t dial until all the pages of your fax message have been stored in the memory.
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Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmission FAXING
Memory Transmission
Caution: If your document gets stuck while it is being processed, press the
Stop key, and turn to page 55 for ins tructions on how to safely re­move the original.
Make sure that the machine is in
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standby mode for faxing. The dis­play should look like this:
Fan your document stack (at
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most 30 pages: 80g/m sure all pages are loose, then square it. All pages in your document must be one-sided and be of the same size.
Insert the document face up in
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the feeder and adjust the guides to fit the width of the document.
Note: You can dial before y ou set the document. Place the docu­ment after you dial the number and go to step 7.
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READY 100% 10:00 SET DOC. OR DIAL NO.
) to make
The display will look like this:
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If the memory indicator is not lit,
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press the Memory key.
TRANSMIT OPTION DIAL FAX NUMBER
k
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FAXING Memory Transmission and Immediate Trans miss ion
Dial the number in one of the fol-
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lowing ways.
a) Ten Key Pad b) Quick Dial c) Speed Dial d) Group
Example: Speed Dia l 10
06 07
Speed Dial 1 0
If you install the handset, you can sent the message manually. Pick up the handset and dial.
If you want to erase a digit of the phone number, press the Clear key. If you want to erase the entire number, press the No key.
*: In this example Group Dial is programmed in Quick Dial 08. **: In this examp le Quick Di al key 10 is programmed as the Group key, and Group dial number 1 is programmed.
TRANSMIT Y/START 5551234©©©©©©©©©©©©©
Example: Method 1 * Quick Dial key 08. Method 2 ** Quick Dial key 10 and 1 on the ten key pad.
Programming Quick Dial: see page 21. Programming Speed Dial: see page 21. Programming Group Dial: see page 23. Programming Group key: see page 25. Note: The maximum de stinations you can dial using the ten key pad is 49. However, this limitation is also subject to memory capacity.
If you enter the wrong number, press No or Clear and enter again. Press Clear to delete one digit. Press No to delete the whole number.
Press Yes to enter another num-
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ber. If you have only one destination, press Start.
TRANSMIT DIAL/START DIAL NEXT FAX NUMBER
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Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmission FAXING
Repeat steps 6 and 7 until all destinations are entered.
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The machine stores your message and dials the first number (or, if you selected Send Later, it will return to standby mode and the fax message will be sent at the time that you selected). Send later: see page 16 .
Press the Start ke y and wait. The
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machine will dial the destination’s number.
If you like to cancel the transmis­sion, press the Stop key during communication.
Then press Yes to cancel the transmission.
If the other party’s line is busy, your machine will dial again.
If the other party’s fax machine answers, both machines will con­nect and yours will send the mes­sage.
Tip: If your line goes through a local switchboard (a PBX) remember to dial
the exit code. Press the Pause key immediately after the code. If the number includes a country code, press the Pause key after the coun­try code, then dial the rest of the number.
5551234 SET DOC. OR DIAL NO.
5551234 STOP & CLR FILE? Y/N
READY 100% 10:04 SET DOC. OR DIAL NO.
(a number or label ) SET DOC. OR DIAL NO.
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FAXING Memory Transmission and Immediate Trans miss ion
Immediate Transmiss ion
Make sure that the machine is in
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standby mode. The display should look like this:
The memory indicator should go
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out. If the memory indicator is lit, press the Memory key.
Place the entire document face
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up into the feeder. (No more than 30 pages.)
How to set document see page 7. Note: You can dial before you set
the document. Place the docu­ment after you dial the number and go to step 6.
READY 100% 10:00 SET DOC. OR DIAL NO.
TRANSMIT OPTION DIAL FAX NUMBER
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Dial. (See page 8 for how to dial.)
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Press the Start key
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The machine dials and connect to the other party. The number that y ou
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dialed and the other party’s RTI or CSI is displayed. (RTI, CSI: see page 88.)
TRANSMIT Y/START 5551234©©©©©©©©©©©©©
5551234 DIALING
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Receiving Calls & Fax Messages(Faxes/Phone Calls) FAXING
Receiving Calls & Fax Messages(Faxes/Phone Calls)
Overview
The mac hine can treat inco ming fax messages and telephone calls in three ways.
Auto mode (Auto Sel ec t Li t)
Use this mode if your line is shared by a fax machine and telephone. When a call come s in , the machine will ring a number o f ti me s to give y ou the chance to pick up the handset. If you do not pick up and the call is a fax message, the machine will go into fax mode and start receiving. You can choose the number of times the ma ch in e rings before taking the call b y al te ring the Au to Ring time (see page 13). Also use this mode if you have a telephone answering machine connected (see page 13).
Fax mode (Auto Select Lit)
Use this mode if you have a dedicated fax line. The mach in e assume s al l calls are fax me ss ages . It will ring onc e to alert you to an incoming call and the n start receivi ng .
Manual Rece ive Mode (Auto Sel ect Not Lit)
Use this mode if your line is shared by a fax machine and a telephone but you wish to answer all calls yourself and decide whether they are fax messages or teleph one calls. You must manually h it the St art key to receive a fax. The mach in e will ring cont inuou sl y un til you answer the call, so y o u have to be near the mach in e at all times .
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FAXING Receiving Calls & Fax Messages(Faxes/Phone Calls)
Auto Mode or Fax Mode (Auto Select Lit)
When the Auto Se lect indicator is lit , the machine is i n one of the automatic reception modes ( Auto mode or Fax mode). Which mode is activ e depends on how you set up your machine. Decide which mode you will use most often and program it wi th the following proc edure. Then press the Auto Select button whenever you wish to switch to and from this mode.
Press the Function key and 6, 2,
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2, 2, 2, 6, 2 using the ten ke y pad, then press the Yes key.
Press the k key until "
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AUTO RECEIV E
Press the Yes key .
SELECT
" appears.
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Select the setting you want using
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the
and the k keys.
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Select "FAX": Auto Select indicator
shows you are in Fax mode.
Select "AUTO": Auto Select indicator
shows you are in Auto Receive mode.
Press the Function key.
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Y/NEXT SELECT LINE
Y/NEXT SELECT AUTO RECEIVE
PRIORITY Y/j FAX k AUTO
k
k
k
Manual Receive Mode (Auto Select Not Lit)
This mode is active when the Auto Select indicator is NOT lit. Press the Auto Select key to s witch to and from this mode . You have to ans wer the call y ourself and decide whether it is a fax or a telephone call. The procedure f or answering a call is as follows:
Pick up the handset.
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Listen to the other end.
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If you hear a voice, continue your conversation as you would normally.If y ou hear a fax tone, remov e any documents from the feeder, press the
Start key then replace the handset. The machine will start receiving.
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Receiving Calls & Fax Messages(Faxes/Phone Calls) FAXING
Setting the Auto Ring Time
In Auto mode, the machine rings a number of times to give you the chance to pick up the handset before taking the call automatically. You can alter the number of rings by changing the Auto Ring Time.
Press the Function key and 6, 2,
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2, 2, 2, 6, 1 using the ten key pad, then press the Yes key.
Press the k key until the opposite
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display appears. Press the Yes ke y. The f ac tory
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setting will be displayed, either:
Change the number of rings, press the
No key, then press the new number us­ing the ten key pad. Example 03. Press 0, 3 using the ten key pad.
Keep these settings, go to step 4.
Press the Yes key, then the
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Function key.
Y/NEXT SET OWN NUMBER
Y/NEXT SET NO. OF RINGS
NO. OF RINGS Y/N 06 RINGS
k
k
When you connect Telephone Answering Machine
When you are in Auto Mode, you can connect the Telephone Answering Machine.
Plug the answering machine into the TEL jack on your fax machine. Auto mo de ens ures that y o ur an swering machine ha s the chan ce to respond to
incoming telephone calls. If the call happens to be a fax message, the message will be giv en to th e fax machine aut omat ic al ly.
When you connect the telephone answering machine, the Auto Ring Time must
be set to one ring more than the number of rings that your answering machine waits before it takes the call . To check this n umbe r, have a f riend call an d d o n ot answer the phone, count th e n umbe r of rings tha t you hear before th e an swering machine takes the call.
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FAXING Printing Received Messages that Have been Stored (Substitute Reception)
Printing Received Messages that Have been Stored (Substitute Reception)
If the Receive File indicator is lit, a message was stored in memory using substitut e reception. This could be because the machine ran out of paper or toner, or because the night timer has turned off the print engine.
Night Timer: Hold any key to print messages received while the Night Timer
(page 43) has turned the heater off. Otherwise, check if any of the following indicators are lit, and follow instructions.
When ADD PAPER appears in the display, your fax machine is out of paper. Add paper: see page 48.
When ADD TONER appears in the display, your f ax machine is out of toner. Change the toner cassette: page 50.
Or There might be a paper jam (see
page 56) or an open cover.
-Message appears here-
SET DOC. OR DIAL NO.
As soon as the machine is back in working condition, messages stored in memory will be pr inted. The Receive File indicator will turn off and the messages will be erased from memory.
If a message co mes in while you are copying, the fax machine will store the message in memory and the Receive File indicator will light. The message will be printed as soon as copying is done.
To turn substitute reception off or back on, set bit 0 of user parameter switch 05. See page 66.
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Faxing a Page With Very Fine Detail FAXING
Faxing a P age With Very Fine Detail
So that text, di agrams and image s stand out clearly in your document, the machine au tomatically det ects the ima ge density (co ntrast) and makes a compensation. However, if you need to send a document which requires optimum clarity, select the resolution setting appropriate to y our needs.
You can select different settings for each page of your message. Simply change the settings for page 2 while page 1 is being scanned.
Resolution & Shading
The resolution button gives you control over document quality. The indicators above the button sho w the curr ent setting. Choose a setting that matches your document.
Standard: Standard quality. Use for most printed or typewritten docu-
ments. This is selected when the other resolution indicators are not lit.
Detail: High quality. Use for documents with small print or fine de-
tails.
Fine: Very high quality. Use this for high quality reproduction. Halftone: Use this for optimum quality if y our document contains
photographs/diagrams with complex shading patterns or gray tones. If you choose this setting, resolution will automatically be Detail.
Important: Faxing at a higher resolution requires more time. Frequent use of
high resolution could cause an increase in your phone bill, espe­cially for long distance transmissions.
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FAXING Optional Features for Transmission
Optional Features for Transmission
Send Later
Using thi s feature, you can delay trans mission of your fax message until a specified time. This allows you to take advantage of off-peak telephone line charges without having to be by the machine at the time.
CAUTION: If your machine’s memory is full, you will have to send the mes-
sage from the document feeder. This means that anybody remov­ing your document would automatically cancel the operation.
Proceed as for a usual fax message but don’t press Start.
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Press k once and press Yes.
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( k is also the Option key).
Enter a sending time that falls
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within the following 24 hours. For example: To send at 11:30, press 1, 1, 3, and 0 from the key pad. If you enter the wrong time, press No and enter again.
Press Yes.
SET OPTION Y/ SEND LATER?
SET OPTION KPAD/Y TIME 11:30 10:00
k
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Use function 21 to erase a stored fax message before it is sent (see page 28).
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Optional Features for Transmission FAXING
Page Count (Immediate Transmission only)
When your fax message is printed at the other end, page numbers will be printed on the top of each page. Using the Page Count feature , you can select the format in which the page numbers are printed.
If you use Page Count: Page numbers will be printed in ba tch-number ing format (for example, p1/3,
p2/3, and p3/3 for a three-page message). This makes it easy for the other party to see how many pages you sent, and if any are missing. However, you have to input the number of pages at the ke ypad before sending.
If you do not use Page Count: Page numbers will be printed only as a sequence (for example, p1, p2, p3).
This makes it difficult for the other party to tell at a glance whether any pages are missing (for example, due to a double feed in your machine ’s document feeder).
Note:If you do not select Immediate Transmission, Page Count is automat-
ically switched on, and the pages are counted automatically. If the numbering with page count appears strange, check that the page count value matches the number of pages in your document.
Press k until the right display ap-
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pears.
Yes.
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Example: 10 pages
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SET OPTION Y/k SET PAGES?
SET OPTION KPAD PAGES:
SET OPTION Y/N PAGES:10
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Yes.
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FAXING Optional Features for Transmission
TTI
Normally, the TTI programmed in your machine is printed at the top of each of the pages you transmit when the y are received at the other end. The top of the image will be overprinted if there is no margin at the top of the transmitted page.
In some cases, you may wish the other party to receive an unmarked copy of your original. In this case, you can switch TTI off.
Press k until the right display ap-
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pears.
Press Yes.
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If you wish to change the TTI set-
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ting, press j or k until the dis­played setting is correct.
Press Yes when you have fin-
4
ished.
SET OPTION Y/ TTI PRINT?
SET OPTION Y/ kON OFF
SET OPTION Y/ ON kOFF
k
j k
j k
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Redialing FAXING
Redialing
If a message was not transmitted successfully, that does not mean that you have to e nter the te lephone numb er again. In many cases, the m achine will redial the destination automatically. Or, with the Redial key, you can redial with just a few keystrokes.
Automatic Redialing
The machine will automati cally redial the other party if any of the following conditions occurred.
The other party was busy There was no reply from the other party The message was rejected by the machine at the other end because of
excessive errors (in this case, redialing will only take place if Memory Transmission was used)
The number of redials and the redial interval may be adjusted by a service technician.
During redialing, the number being dialed is displayed as shown on the below.
21255551234 DIALING
Using the Redial Key
The machine remembers the last telephone number that y ou input. If you have to redial this number, just press the Redial key, then press the Start key.
This feature has the following us es. If the machine is waiting to redial the other party, you do not have to wait f or the
redialing interval to expire. If you wish to send another message to the same address that you just sent
last time, you don’t have to dial the full number again. Place the message in the feeder, then press the Redial key, then press the Start key.
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FAXING Redialing
To send a fax using Redial, do the following:
Make sure that the machine is in
1
standby mode for faxing. The dis­play should look like this:
Set your document. How to set
2
the document, see page 7.
Press Redial.
3
Press Start.
4
READY 100% 10:00 SET DOC. OR DIAL NO.
REDIAL Y 2125551234
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Storing & Editing Fax Numbers (Functions 31 & 32) FAXING
Storing & Editing Fax Numbers (Functions 31 & 32)
Numbers that you often use can be stored in memory. A stored number will remain in memory even if the power is cut.
You can store numbers in three ways. Quick Dials
The number is assigned to its own key. To dial that number, just press the key. You can store up to 10 numbers in this way.
Speed Dials The number is given a two digit code. To dial the number, press the Speed Dial key and enter the code. There are 50 Speed Dial codes availab le numbered 00 to 49.
Groups If you regularly broadcast messages to the same set of destinations, you can combine th ese numbers in to a group. Then just select the group and each number will be dialled in sequ ence automatically. You can program up to 3 groups with 30 numbers each.
Storing, Editing and Erasing Quick Dials/ Speed Dials
These steps describe how to store or edit telephone number in Quick Dial keys or Speed Dial codes. You can get a printout of numbers stored. In this example we will store a new number in Speed Dial 01.
Choose Quick Dial or Speed Dial
1
programming mode.
Quic k Dial: Function 31 Y es
Speed Dial: Funct ion 3 2 Yes
Select the Quick Dial key or
2
Speed Dial code you want either:
n
© QUICK/
PRINT LISTj/SEARCH
N
© QUICK/
PRINT LISTj/SEARCH
jk
k
jk
k
Quick Dial: Press the Quick Dial key
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FAXING Storing & Editing Fax Numbers (Functions 31 & 32)
Speed Dial: Input a two digit Speed Dial
code. e.g. Speed Dial 01: Press 0 1.
If the Speed dial code you select is al-
ready used, press k until an open code appears.
Press
bers.
j
then Start to print a list of num-
Press Yes to accept.
3
Enter a new number or edit the
4
exis ting number. To erase an existing number,
press No then Yes and go to step
9. Press Ye s to accept.
5
If you wish you can give this num-
6
ber a name:
Edit the name: Press Yes and go to step
7.
Skip naming: Press No and go to step 9.
N
0 1 KPAD/N
©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©
N
0 1 KPAD/Y/N
2125551234©©©©©©©
N
01 Y/N
PROGRAM LABEL?
Enter or edit the name. (See
7
page 71).
Press Yes to accept.
8
Edit another number: Go to step 2
9
Return to standby mode:
Press Function.
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n
0 1 ABC Y/N
NEW YORK OFFICE ©©©©
n
© QUICK/
PRINT LISTj/SEARCH
jk
k
Storing & Editing a Group of Fax Numbers (Function 33) FAXING
Storing & Editing a Group of Fax Numbers (Function 33)
This section descr ibes how to program or edit a Group. You can also get a printout o f numbers that are alre ady stored. In this example we will program Group 1 into Quick Dial key 01.
You can store up to three groups numbered 1 to 3. You can program up to 30 numbers in a Group.
Press Function, 3, 3, Y es .
1
Either:
2
Enter the number of the group you want
to program or edit. e.g. Group 1: Press 1.
To print a list, press
Press Yes to accept.
j
then Start.
3
You have two options:
4
Edit or program the Quick Dial key for
this group: Press Yes and go to step 5.
Skip the Quick Dial: Press No and go to
step 6.
Then either:
5
Program a new Quick Dial: Press the
Quick Dial key you wish to use for this group then Yes.
Free up the old Quick Dial: Press No,
then Yes.
GROUP © 1-3/ PRINT LISTj/SEARCH
GROUP 1 Y/N PROGRAM QUICK?
GROUP 1 Y/N PROGRAM LABEL?
j k
k
If a message like "USED AS.." flashes up, the key is already in use . Press a different key.
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