Ricoh FAX4500L User Manual

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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
RICOH FAX4500L
A laser recording facsimile with dual access, expandable memory, and optional Group 4
Please read all of these instructions and keep this manual by your machine.
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Optional Equipment
ISDN Kit
This allows you to send and receive messages using the ISDN.
Memory
Either a 1-Mbyte memory card, a 2-Mbyte memory card, or a 20 Mbyte hard disk can be added.
Paper Feed Unit
Up to 4 extra 500-sheet paper feed units can be added to the machine. Also, this option allows you to use Letter, Legal, A4, or B4 size paper; paper of width up to
10.1" (257 mm) can be used. The maximum printout width with one of these in ­stalled is 9.8" (250 mm).
Telephone Handset
This permits voice communication (over the PSTN).
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US
WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in ac ­cordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be require to correct the in ­terference at his own expense.
CAUTION: Use of control or adjustments or performance of procedures other
than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Class A
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emis ­sions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment enti ­tled "Digital Apparatus", ICES-003 of the Department of Communications.
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe A prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur: "Appareils Numériques", NMB-003 édictée par le ministre des Commu ­nications.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read all of these instructions.
2. Save these instructions for later use.
3. Follow all warnings and instructions 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 serious damage to the product or injuring the user.
7. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ven ­tilation; to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from over ­heating, 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 un ­less 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 (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, con ­tact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug. (This does not apply in the countries in which the 2-wire, non-grounded type of plug is used.)
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 do not ex ­ceed 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.
14. 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 required 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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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
WHAT DOES A FAX MACHINE DO? BAD TELEPHONE LINES AFFECT FAX COMMUNICATION
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
CONVENTIONS 1 STORING TELEPHONE NUMBERS 2 STORING NAMES AND LABELS 2 IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE 3 FACSIMILE FEATURE AVAILABILITY TABLE 4 LIMITATIONS ON VARIOUS FEATURES 8
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
POWER AND GROUNDING 10 COLD WEATHER POWER-UP 11 THUNDERSTORMS 11 COPY PAPER 12 TONER CASSETTES 12 OPERATING PRECAUTIONS 12 GENERAL 12 LOCATION 13
SECTION 1. COMPONENT GUIDE
1. EXTERNAL VIEW 14
2. OPERATION PANEL 16
SECTION 2. ROUTINE OPERATION
1. SENDING A FAX MESSAGE 18
1-1. Recommended Types of Document 18 1-2. Transmission Procedure at a Glance 20 1-3. Contrast, Resolution, and Halftone Modes 22 1-4. Immediate Transmission 22 1-5. Optional Features for Transmission 23
1-5-1. Personal Code 23 1-5-2. Send Later 23 1-5-3. Transmission Deadline (TRD) 24 1-5-4. Page Count (Immediate Transmission only) 24 1-5-5. Other Sending Features 25
1-6. Check your Destinations while Dialing 25
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1-7. Converting Immediate Transmission to Memory Transmission 25 1-8. Redialing 26
2. RECEIVING FAX MESSAGES 27
2-1. Selecting the Reception Mode 27
2-1-1. Manual Receive (TEL) Mode 27
2-1-2. Auto Receive (FAX) Mode 28 2-2. Substitute Reception 28 2-3. Confidential Reception (Memory Card or Hard Disk Required) 28
3. USING THE MACHINE FOR TELEPHONE CALLS 29
3-1. Making a Telephone Call 29
3-1-1. Using On Hook Dial 29
3-1-2. Using the Handset 29 3-2. Answering the Telephone 30 3-3. Phoning and Faxing on the Same Call 31
3-3-1. To Talk Before Sending a Fax (On Hook Dial) 31
3-3-2. To Talk After Sending a Fax 31
SECTION 3. ADVANCED FEATURES
1. TRANSMISSION 32
1-1. Broadcasting 32 1-2. Keystroke Programs 33 1-3. Confidential Transmission 36 1-4. Polling Transmission 37
1-4-1. Free Polling 37
1-4-2. Secured Polling 37
1-4-3. Stored ID Override 38 1-5. Transfer Request 40 1-6. Telephone Directory 41 1-7. Secure Transmission 42 1-8. Direct Fax Number Entry 42
2. RECEPTION 43
2-1. Polling Reception 43 2-2. Authorized Reception 44 2-3. Night Timer 45 2-4. Forwarding (Memory Card or Hard Disk Required) 46 2-5. Specified Cassette Selection (Optional Paper Feed Unit Required) 51 2-6. Multi-sort Document Reception (Memory Card or Hard Disk
Required) 52
3. OTHER FEATURES 53
3-1. Copying 53 3-2. File Management 54
3-2-1. Erasing a File from Memory 54
3-2-2. Printing a File 55 3-3. User Function Keys 56 3-4. Function Programs 57 3-5. Printing from Memory Lock (Memory Card or Hard Disk Required) 58
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3-6. Tonal Signals 58 3-7. Chain Dialing 59 3-8. Restricted Access 59 3-9. Counters 60 3-10. Communication Result Display 60 3-11. Length Reduction 60 3-12. Label Insertion 61 3-13. Ordering Toner 62
SECTION 4. PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
1. PROGRAMMING AT INSTALLATION 63
1-1. Language Selection 63 1-2. Date and Time 64 1-3. Country Code 64 1-4. Telephone Number 65 1-5. Area Code Prefix 65 1-6. Next Transfer Station (Group 4 Kit required) 66 1-7. ID Code 66 1-8. Confidential ID (Memory Card or Hard Disk required) 67 1-9. Memory Lock ID (Memory Card or Hard Disk required) 67 1-10. RTI 68 1-11. TTI 69 1-12. CSI 70 1-13. Telephone Line Type 70
2. SETTINGS 71
2-1. On/Off Switches 71 2-2. User Parameter Settings 72 2-3. Economy Transmission Time 74
3. ADJUSTMENTS 75
3-1. Volume Adjustments 75
4. TELEPHONE NUMBERS AND PERSONAL CODES 76
4-1. Programming Quick Dial 76 4-2. Programming Speed Dial 79 4-3. Programming Groups 83
Entering Group Programming Mode and Selecting a Group 83
Storing Numbers in a Group 84
Checking Which Numbers are Already in the Group 85
Storing a Label for this Group 85
Storing a Group Transfer Station 86
Erasing the Group 87 4-4. Personal Codes 88
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SECTION 5. PRINTING REPORTS
1. AUTOMATICALLY PRINTED REPORTS 91
1-1. Table of the Reports 91 1-2. Report Formats 92
2. USER-INITIATED REPORTS 95
2-1. TCR 95 2-2. File List 95 2-3. Quick Dial List 95 2-4. Speed Dial List 95 2-5. Group Dial List 95 2-6. Program List 95 2-7. User Function List 95 2-8. Personal Code List 95 2-9. Authorized Reception List 95 2-10. Forwarding List 95 2-11. Specified Cassette Selection List 95 2-12. User Parameter List 95
SECTION 6. LOOKING AFTER THE MACHINE
1. REPLACING PAPER 96
2. REPLACING THE TONER CASSETTE 97
3. REPLACING THE MARKER 99
4. CHANGING THE PAPER SIZE OF THE CASSETTE 100
4-1. Upper Cassette 100 4-2. Lower Cassette(s) 102
5. USER MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE 103
5-1. User Maintenance Table 103 5-2. User Maintenance Procedure 104
5-2-1. Scanner 104
5-2-2. Main Body 108
5-2-3. Lower Paper Feed Unit(s) (If one or more are installed) 112
SECTION 7. SOLVING PROBLEMS
1. DOCUMENT JAMS 113
2. COPY JAMS 115
3. COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS 118
4. OPERATING DIFFICULTIES 119
5. DOCUMENT MISFEED 120
6. DISPLAYED ERROR MESSAGES 121
7. ERROR CODES 122
SECTION 8. SPECIFICATIONS
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS 124
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APPENDIX
APPENDIX A. PAPER FEED UNIT A-1 APPENDIX B. HARD DISK UNIT B-1
1. PRECAUTIONS B-1
2. GENERAL B-1
3. OPERATION B-2
4. SPECIFICATIONS B-2
APPENDIX C. ISDN OPTION TYPE 40 C-1
1. INTRODUCTION C-1
2. OPERATION C-2
Dialing and Storing Telephone Numbers C-2
3. TROUBLESHOOTING C-6
Call Progress Signals (CPS) C-6
INDEX
QUICK REFERENCE
FUNCTION LIST
OFFICIAL NOTICE TO USERS
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this product. This compact machine is ideal for growing businesses, branch offices, or those users who wish to upgrade to a plain paper fax machine with a wide range of features.
WHAT DOES A FAX MACHINE DO?
When you write a letter, you normally seal it in an envelope, attach a stamp, and post it in the near­est letter box. Then in a few days, depending on the postal service, the letter will arrive at its desti­nation. However, you may not be aware of its arrival until you get a return letter.
A fax machine speeds this process up. After you have written your letter, place it in your fax ma­chine’s document feeder, dial the destination’s fax number, then press the Start key on your fax ma­chine’s operation panel.
The fax machine scans your letter, and converts it into a series of black and white dots (the num­ber of dots there are across the page and down the page depends on the resolution that you se­lected; refer to the specifications section of this manual for details). This series of dots is transformed into an electrical signal and sent out over the telephone line to the fax machine at the destination.
The fax machine at the destination reconstructs your letter from the received signal, and prints it. The quality of the printed message is not as good as the original, but it is good enough for most purposes.
If you are worried about whether the message arrived at the destination, you can check the TCR (Transaction Confirmation Report). When you print this report, you will see the results of the most recent fax communications made by your machine.
You can use your fax machine to send and receive any type of document, even photographs.
BAD TELEPHONE LINES AFFECT FAX COMMUNICATION
Quick and accurate transmission of fax messages depends on the condition of the telephone line, If the line condition is very good, this machine will transmit a letter-size page in 6 seconds. However, if the line is noisy, the speed may be re­duced significantly, and the data may be damaged.
The symptoms of data loss caused by a noisy telephone line are seen on the printouts of received messages. An ex­ample is shown opposite. Note that lines are missing from the page at the indicated locations. ECM is an effective countermeasure against this type of error.
The line condition is affected by the weather; thunder­storms can cause electrical noise on telephone lines. The operation of the equipment in the telephone exchange, such as switches, can also cause noise on the line.
Document
Transmit
Received Message
Errors
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This manual contains instructions on how to operate and take care of the ma ­chine. To get the best performance from the machine, read the descriptions of the features in the Facsimile Features Manual, and follow the instructions in the Op ­erator’s Manual carefully. Please keep the manuals near the machine at all times.
CAUTION: This machine can only be used in the country where it was
purchased.
CONVENTIONS
The following conventions were used when writing this manual.
Keynames
These have been printed in a different typeface and enclosed by a box. For example: " Start " means "Press the Start key on the operation panel".
If you see something like " # x 21", this means that you have to press the # key 21 times.
Displays
Messages seen on the display are shown in a larger box. Example A: The keys that can be pressed
are shown on the screen in small boxes. In this example, you can press the Yes, No, or Clear keys, or the downward pointing arrow on the scroll key; the scroll key is a diamond
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
PRESS YES OR CLR
2125551234
shaped key on the operation panel with four arrows printed on it.
Example B: The choice of settings for a fea ­ture are shown on the screen. The current setting is highlighted (white on black). If you press the right pointing arrow on the scroll
OPTION SELECT AUTO REDUCE ON OFF TTI
key, the setting will be changed to OFF. Example C: The ABC on the display indi -
cates that you can input letters using the
QUICK DIAL ENTER LABEL
01
Quick Dial Keys, and numbers using the ten­key pad on the operation panel.
_
.
NO
_
YES
TO END
ABC
Symbols
indicates a hint.
Continued on the next page
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
Most procedures start from standby mode, that is, when the display is as shown on the right. The value after "MEMORY" shows
MEMORY TRANS APR. 4. 12:25PM
SET DOCUMENT
MEMORY 100%
how much memory space is remaining. If a procedure does not start at standby mode, the display at the start of the proce -
dure is shown. For an example, see page 23.
NOTE: If you start a procedure and do not enter anything at the operation
panel for more than 4 minutes, the machine will return to standby.
STORING TELEPHONE NUMBERS
To dial a telephone number or store it as a Quick Dial or Speed Dial, type it into the machine at the ten-key pad on the operation panel.
STORING NAMES AND LABELS
You can type names using the Quick Dial Keys. Use Quick Dial Keys 01 to 26 for the letters of the alphabet, and Quick Dial 30 as a spacebar. If you wish to enter a digit from 0 to 9, use the ten-key pad. The cursor appears on the screen as a black dash below the cursor position. If
you wish to move the cursor while editing a name or number, press the and arrows on the diamond-shaped scroll key on the operation panel. If you wish to enter a punctuation mark or symbol, use Quick Dial 31. Keep press -
ing Quick Dial 31 until you see the symbol that you need. Then move the cursor forward with the scroll key.
Quick Dial 32 can be used as a Shift key, to select upper or lower case letters.
KEY DESCRIPTION KEY DESCRIPTION
01 A 17 Q 02 B 18 R 03 C 19 S 04 D 20 T 05 E 21 U 06 F 22 V 07 G 23 W 08 H 24 X 09 I 25 Y 10 J 26 Z 11 K 27 12 L 28 13 M 29 14 N 30 Space 15 O 31 Punctuation Marks and Symbols 16 P 32 Shift key (see page 3 )
Not used
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Punctuation Marks and Symbols
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
If you press 31 while entering a label, a menu of symbols will appear, as shown on the right.
SELECT P 1/5
1! 2" 3# 4$ 5% 6& 7’ 8( 9)
NO
_
TO CANCEL
To select a symbol, press the required key on the ten-key pad. For example, if
you wish to enter a ’#’, press 3
If the symbol that you need is not on the screen, scroll through the pages of
symbols with the and keys.
Shift Key
As shown in example C on page 1, ’ABC’ can be seen in the bottom right of the display while you are inputting a label. This indicates that upper case letters will be stored. If you wish to input lower case letters, press 32 . The ’ABC’ will change to ’abc’, and the letters that you type in will be stored as lower case let ­ters. To change back to upper case letters, press 32 again.
IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE
If you make a mistake when inputting a name or number, either:
Press No to erase the entire name or number and start again.Press Clear to erase the last letter or digit that you entered.
If you enter the wrong function number, either:
Press No then input the correct function number.Press Function to return to standby mode and start again.
If you dialed the wrong number, either:
Press No . If scanning has already begun, press Stop .If you already programmed the number into the machine by pressing Yes. Then
remove the document from the feeder and start again, or use option 08 to can ­cel that particular destination only (see page 25).
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FACSIMILE FEATURE AVAILABILITY TABLE
This table shows whether a feature is available or not in your machine. Some of these features have to be switched on before they can be used, or may be switched off if not wanted. The "Reference" column of the following table shows where you can find information on how to activate such features. The second col ­umn in the table shows you which section of the Facsimile Features manual to find the description of each feature in.
NOTE Column 1: Memory card or hard disk required
2: Telephone handset required 3: Lower cassette required 4: Group 4 kit required 5: In some countries, this can only be used by a technician
Reference Column User: You can switch this feature on or off. Refer to the indicated page number in
this manual. Service: If you wish to switch this on or off or adjust it, contact a service technician.
: Available,: Not Available
FACSIMILE FEATURES MANUAL
FEATURE NAME AND SECTION NUMBER
ROUTINE OPERATION
Immediate Transmission Memory Transmission Contrast Resolution Halftone Quick Dial Speed Dial Groups Send Later Page Count Personal Code TRD (Transmission Deadline) Economy Transmission Automatic Reduction On/Off ID Transmission TTI On/Off Alternative Destination Voice Request Destination Check Automatic Redialing
AI Redial
Sect. 1
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
/ NOTE REFERENCE
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✖ ✔ ✔
✔ ✔
2
User: p. 32, 56
Service
See page 9.
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FACSIMILE FEATURES MANUAL
FEATURE NAME AND SECTION NUMBER
Auto Receive Mode Manual Receive Mode Auto Select Mode Substitute Reception 2-2 Handset 3-1 On Hook Dial 3-2 Speakerphone 3-3 Music on Hold 3-4
ADVANCED FEATURES
Broadcasting 1-1 Keystroke Programs 1-2 Confidential Transmission Confidential Reception Transfer Request 1-4
Memory or hard disk required if the machine will be used as a
transfer broadcasting station. Polling Transmission Polling Reception Continuous Polling Reception Auto Document 1-6 Telephone Directory 1-7 Secure Transmission 1-8 Direct Fax Number Entry 1-9 Forwarding 2-1 Authorized Reception 2-2 Reception Mode Switching Timer 2-3 Copying an Original 3-1 Night Timer 3-2 Function Programs 3-3 Answering Machine 3-4 Remote Control Features/Mailbox 3-5 Specified Cassette Selection 3-6 TTI On/Off 3-7 Label Insertion 3-8 Marker 3-9 Center Mark 3-10 Checkered Mark 3-11 Reception Time 3-12 Reduction
Automatic Reduction
Length Reduction
Closed Network 3-14 Restricted Access 3-15 RDS (Remote Diagnostic System) 3-16 Reverse Order Printing 3-17 Multi-sort Document Reception 3-18 Protection Against Wrong Connections 3-19
2-1
Sect. 2
1-3
1-5
3-13
/ NOTE REFERENCE
✔ ✔ ✖ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✖ ✖
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
✔ ✔ ✔ ✖ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✖ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✖ ✖ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
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1
1 User: p. 71
3 User: p. 71
5 User: p. 71 1 User: p. 74 1 User: p. 74
User: p. 74
Service
User: p. 71
User: p. 71
User: p. 73 User: p. 73 User: p. 73 User: p. 73
User: p. 74
Service Service
User: p. 74
Service
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FACSIMILE FEATURES MANUAL
FEATURE NAME AND SECTION NUMBER
ECM Page Retransmission Batch Transmission 3-21 Short Preamble 3-22 AI Short Protocol 3-23 Dedicated Transmission Parameters 3-24 MDF (Manual Document Feed) 3-25 Chain Dialing 3-26 Tonal Signals 3-27 Memory Lock 3-28 Wild Cards 3-29 File Management 3-30 Counters 3-31 Well Log Transmission 3-32 Transmission Reserve 3-33 Dual Access 3-34 Silent Ringing Detection 3-35 User Function Keys 3-36 Communication Result Display 3-37 Inch-to-mm Conversion 3-38 Ordering Toner 3-39
PROGRAMMING
Language Selection 1-1 Date and Time 1-2 Telephone Line Type 1-3 RTI, TTI, and CSI 1-4 ID Code Remote ID Confidential ID Memory Lock ID Your Fax Terminal’s Telephone Number 1-6 Country Code 1-7 Area Code Prefix 1-8 On/Off Switches 2-1 User Parameter Settings 2-2 Time for Economy Transmission 2-3 Speaker Volume 3-1 Display Panel Contrast 3-2 Programming Quick Dial 4-1 Programming Speed Dial 4-2 Programming Groups 4-3 Storing Personal Codes 4-4
REPORTS
TCR 1-1 Transmission Result Report 1-2 Error Report 1-3
3-20
Sect. 3
1-5
Sect. 4
/ NOTE REFERENCE
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✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✖ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
✔ ✔ ✔
1 User: p. 71
5
5 (CSI)
1 1
Service Service Service Service Service Service
Service
Service
Service
User: p. 73 User: p. 73
Service
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FACSIMILE FEATURES MANUAL
FEATURE NAME AND SECTION NUMBER
Communication Failure Report
Memory Storage Report 1-5 Power Failure Report 1-6 Transfer Result Report 1-7 Polling Reserve Report 1-8 Polling Result Report 1-9 Polling Clear Report 1-10 Confidential File Report 1-11 Transmission Deadline Report Polling Confirmation List TCR 2-1 Quick Dial List 2-2 Speed Dial List 2-3 Group List 2-4 Personal Code List 2-5 File List 2-6 Authorized Reception List 2-7 Forwarding List 2-8 Specified Cassette Selection List 2-9 User Parameter List 2-10 Program List 2-11 User Function List 2-12
NETWORKING FEATURES
Group Transfer Station 1-1 Next Transfer Station 1-2 Broadcasting, with Transfer Request 2 Two-step Transfer
Digital Link (Specified Two-step Transfer)Analog Link
Multi-step Transfer 4
GROUP 4 FEATURES
Terminal ID Programming 1-1 Terminal ID Verification 1-2 Automatic Fallback to Group 3 Mode 1-3 Subaddress 1-4
1-4
1-12
Sect. 5
3
Sect. 6
/ NOTE REFERENCE
✔ ✔
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
✔ ✔ ✔
✔ ✔ ✔
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
1 User: p. 71
1 3
1, 4
1
4 Service 4 Service 4 4
User: p. 73
User: p. 73 User: p. 73 User: p. 73
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LIMITATIONS ON VARIOUS FEATURES
The tables on the next two pages show the limitations for each feature. Limitations for some features can be changed by a service technician.
COMMUNICATION
FEATURES
Broadcasting 32 200 Confidential Transmission (from memory) Transfer Request (✬1) Polling Reception
PAGE MAX. NUMBER OF
ADDRESSES/FILE
36 200
40 30
43 200
TOTAL
FILES
200
TOTAL ADDRESSES IN ALL FILES
500 (Note: Any fax number can be used in more than one file at the same time)
The following table shows how many telephone numbers you can store.
Quick Dial 32 Speed Dial 100 Ten Key Pad (✬2) 96 Groups (✬3) 10
MAX. STORED
PAGES
1200 (✬4)
✬1 The limitation on this feature is imposed by the capacity of the broadcasting
machine.
✬2 This is the number of full telephone numbers that can be input into the ma -
chine at any one time. For example, if there is a broadcasting operation in memory using 95 full numbers, you can only input one more full number for any operation, including storage in groups, until the broadcast has finished. Also, if you store, say, 35 numbers at the ten key pad into your groups, then you will only be able to input 61 full dial numbers at any one time for other op ­erations, such as broadcasting.
✬3 You can program up to 10 groups. Each group can contain up to 200 num -
bers; however, if you wish to use a Group for Transfer Request, make sure that this group does not have more than 30 numbers. You can store any Quick Dial or Speed Dial number in a group. You may also store up to 96 numbers that are not programmed as Quick or Speed Dials; see note 2 above for the restrictions on the use of these numbers.
4 This is the theoretical maximum number of pages that can be stored. In prac -
tice, you will only be able to store this number of pages if you install the op ­tional hard disk unit.
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OTHER FEATURES MAXIMUM VALUE NOTES
Redial Number of times: 253
times Intervals: 40 minutes
Keystroke Programs 32 Authorized Reception 50 RTI/CSIs Forwarding 5 forwarding stations
30 RTI/CSIs Multi-sort Document Re­ception Specified Cassette Selection Wild Card This can be used when
Function Programs 5 Restricted Access 50 personal codes Codes from 0001 - 9999
Page Retransmission 255 times Default setting:
Batch Transmission Up to 200 files can be
9 copies
10 RTI/CSIs
storing RTI/CSIs for
Authorized Reception,
Specified Cassette
Selection, and
Forwarding
placed in batches. There
is no limit on the size of
the batch other than that
(in other words, up to
200 files can be placed
in a batch).
You can use this feature
at any time.
Default settings: Memory transmission 4 times/5 minutes Immediate transmission 2 times/2 minutes
can be used.
3 times The following cannot be batched.
Confidential
Transmission
ECM on and off in the
same batch
Well Log Transmission Multi-copy 99 copies Personal Codes Up to 9999 codes can
Length: 328 ’ Default setting:
be used, but only 50 can
be stored with names
and Confidential IDs.
Length: 47.2"
Up to 9999 different four­digit codes can be entered at transmission time. The four-digit code will be shown on reports under "Option".
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
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.
POWER AND GROUNDING
Pay attention to the following.
Power Supply
1. Power requirements: 115 ±20V, 60 ± 1 Hz
2. Insert the power plug securely into the wall socket.
3. Do not connect other equipment to the same socket.
4. Do not step on or set anything on the power cord.
5. If an extension cord must be used, it must have a capacity of more than 125V/15A and must be less than 5.5 yds long.
6. Do not connect other equipment to the same extension cord.
7. Be sure that the power cord is not in a posi ­tion where it would trip some one.
Grounding
Ground the machine and the lightning protection circuit in accordance with regula ­tions. Do not ground to gas or water pipes, or to a telephone ground lug. 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 lightning protection circuit for the machine requires the machine to be prop ­erly grounded. If proper grounding is provided, about 90% of lightning damage can be prevented. For safety, be sure to connect the machine to a three-prong grounded outlet.
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COLD WEATHER POWER-UP
Avoid raising the room temperature abruptly when it is below 57°F, or condensation may form inside the machine.
1. Raise the room temperature to 68 °F at less than 18°F per hour.
2. Wait for 30 to 60 minutes.
3. Turn the power on.
Do not use the machine near a humidifier.
THUNDERSTORMS
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
With proper grounding, about 90% of lightning damage can be prevented. However, if possi ­ble, during severe electric storms turn the power switch off and disconnect the power cord and telephone line cord.
Note for users with no hard disk
All fax messages stored in the memory may be erased if power is switched off for more than an hour.
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
COPY PAPER
15-20 lb. copy paper is recommended: letter or legal sizes are the most com -
monly used
Do not use damp paper, or copies will be defective.Keep in a vinyl bag if it will not be used for a long time.Store in a dry, cool, dark place.Store flat. Do not stand upright.
TONER CASSETTES
Store in a cool, dark place.Never store where they may be exposed to heat.Keep out of the reach of children.Do not eat toner.Do not lay heavy objects on toner cassettes.
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
While copying, do not turn off the main switch or unplug the power cord.Do not overload the paper cassettes.Keep corrosive liquids, such as acid, off the machine.Do not touch copy paper if your fingers are wet or oily; fingerprints may appear
on the copy.
Do not allow paper clips, staples, or other small metallic objects to fall inside
the machine.
GENERAL
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 ma ­chine except those described in this manual.
Do not make modifications or replacements other than those mentioned in this
manual.
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.
WARNING:
This symbol is attached to some components to alert the user not to touch them, because they may be very hot.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
LOCATION
For the best possible performance, install your machine in a place which satisfies the following conditions.
Not exposed to direct sunlightWell ventilated (air turnover at least three times per hour)LevelNot subject to vibrationAway from other electronic equipment, to
avoid interference
Away from areas containing corrosive
gas
Dust-freeCondensation-freeTemperature 63 to 82°FHumidity 40 to 70% RH (do not install
near a humidifier)
Away from heaters and air conditioners,
to avoid sudden changes of temperature
Within 5 yards of a three-pin grounded
power outlet (115 Volts, 60 Hz)
With the clearance as shown on the right
4"
4"
4"
IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT POWER CONNECTION
The supply from the wall outlet must not fluctuate by more than 20V either side
of 115 Vac.
The power cord should not be laid in a place where it might trip somebody.Do not lay anything on the power cord.If you have to use an extension cord, make sure that it is capable of carrying
125V/15A, and that your facsimile terminal is the only piece of equipment con ­nected to that cord.
NOTE: This machine generates a certain amount of ozone. Although the
amount generated is within safety requirements, it is recommended that, to avoid ozone buildup, you install the machine in a room which can be air-conditioned or well ventilated.
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SECTION 1. COMPONENT GUIDE
1. EXTERNAL VIEW
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
1 Document Guide 8 Scanner Release 2 Document Table 9 Lifting Handle 3 Operation Panel 10 Front Cover Release 4 Telephone: optional 11 Cassette 5 Manual Feed Button 12 Copy Tray 6 Document Tray 13 Lower Cassette(s) or Drawers:
optional (see the next page). Up to 4 units can be added below the upper cassette.
7 Power Switch (on the rear) 14 Base: optional (see the next
page)
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SECTION 1. COMPONENT GUIDE
1
14
13
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SECTION 1. COMPONENT GUIDE
2. OPERATION PANEL
1
1. Power Indicator Communicating Indicator Receive File Indicator Confidential File Indicator
Reception Mode Selector Key Marker Key Line Fail Indicator Clear Copy Indicator Add Toner Indicator Call Service Indicator Clear Original Indicator Add Paper Indicator Close Cover Indicator
2
5
Lights when the power switch is on. Lights when a fax message is being transmitted or received.
Lights when an incoming message was received into memory because the machine was out of paper or jammed.
Lights when a confidential file has been received and stored in the memory. Blinks when a message has been stored using Memory Lock, if no confidential files are present .
Press to select Auto Receive or Manual Receive.
Press to enable or disable the marker feature. Blinks when transmission fails
Blinks when paper has jammed in the printer.
Blinks when the toner cartridge is almost empty, and lights when it is empty.
Blinks when the machine diagnostics detect a problem that requires service.
Blinks when a document has jammed in the scanner.
Lights when a cassette is empty.
Blinks when a cover is open.
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SECTION 1. COMPONENT GUIDE
2. Display Function Key Yes/No Keys Scroll Key
3. G4/G3 Selector Key
Halftone Key Contrast Selector Key Resolution Selector Key Memory Key
Copy Key
4. Quick Dial Keys
5. User Function Keys
6. Speed Dial/Tel Directory Key AI Redial Key On Hook Dial Key Pause Key Clear Key
7. Ten Key Pad Stop Key Start Key
Displays prompts, warnings, and selected modes. Press to use one of the numbered functions. Use to answer questions on the display When an arrow is shown on the display, use this key to access
the options, items, or functions indicated by the arrow. Also use it to shift the cursor when programming or editing an item on the display.
When dialing, press this key to light the indicator that corresponds with the type of network that you wish to communicate on. The G4 setting is only available if you have installed the optional ISDN Interface Kit.
Press this to use halftone mode. Press this to select either Darken, Normal, or Lighten.
Press this to select either Standard, Detail, or Fine.
If the indicator is lit, your document will be stored before transmission. If it is not lit, your document will be sent immediately without being stored. Press the key to change the mode.
Press this to copy the document now in the feeder. Each of these can be programmed with a telephone number, a
group, or a keystroke program. You can also use these keys to type names and labels such as the RTI and TTI.
Each of these can be programmed for rapid access to frequently used features.
Press this to dial using Speed Dial or the Telephone Directory Feature.
Press this to redial one of the last ten numbers that was dialed. Press this dial without picking up the handset.
Press this if you need to insert a pause when dialing. Use this as a backspace key during programming. Use this as a telephone keypad, or to enter Speed Dial codes. Press this to stop the machine and return it to standby mode. Press this to start fax communication.
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SECTION 2. ROUTINE OPERATION
1. SENDING A FAX MESSAGE
1-1. Recommended Types of Document
Before you send your document, make sure that it meets the following require ­ments.
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.
Correct Size
Thickness: 2 to 8 mils (20 lb paper)
1.6 to 16 mils (using MDF mode) Length: Up to 47.2 in. can be fed manually. (This limit can be set to 328 ft by a service technician.) If the document is too short, place it inside a document carrier or enlarge it with a copier. If the document 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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Page Condition
Do not place damaged pages into the feeder.
SECTION 2. ROUTINE OPERATION
BINDING HOLES
CURLED
DOG EARED
PAGES STUCK TOGETHER
Flatten
FOLDED, TORN, OR PATCHED TOGETHER
Shuffle the stack
Your document must not contain any of the following.
Trim the edges
Make copies
Make copies
2
Note: Copies made with a copier that uses silicone oil may cause a misfeed. To
avoid this, do not scan such copies until five or ten minutes after copying.
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SECTION 2. ROUTINE OPERATION
1-2. Transmission Procedure at a Glance
1. Make sure that the machine is in
standby mode.
2. Carefully place the document into the
auto document feeder.
MEMORY TRANS APR. 4. 12:25PM
SET DOCUMENT
MEMORY 100%
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
ENTER FAX NUMBER
_
Not more than 50 letter-size pages.
Selecting Contrast and Resolution: See page 22. Options for Sending a Message: See page 23.
3. Dial in one of the following ways.
a) Ten Key Pad b) Quick Dial c) Speed Dial d) Handset
✬ : Only if the telephone handset is installed.
If your machine is behind a PBX, dial the access code, then a pause, then the telephone no. For an international number, press the Pause key after entering the country code.
4. Start
The machine stores your fax message.
STORING MEMORY 99% PAGE 1
FILE NO. 0056
5. The machine dials, and the line to the other party is connected.
Note: Watch the display. The identification of the other party will appear.
6. After sending the message, the machine hangs up automatically.
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SECTION 2. ROUTINE OPERATION
Possible Problems You want to take out the document
Press the scanner release button, open the scanner, and take out the document.
CAUTION: If you do not open the scanner before you pull out the document, you may damage the machine.
You want to send more than 50 pages
While the last page is being fed in, place the following pages (up to 50) in the feeder.
You made a mistake while dialing
If you already pressed Start , press Stop immediately. If you haven’t pressed Start yet, either:
No . The entire number is deleted. Enter a new number. Clear . Only the last digit is deleted.
One of the following is displayed
If the Clear Original indicator is blinking:
Take out the document (see the top of this page). Then redial the destination.
If the Line Fail indicator is blinking:
If the Communicating lamp is not lit, press Stop . If the Communicating lamp is lit, wait until it goes out, then press Stop .
The buzzer is ringing
The other party wishes to speak with you. Proceed as shown in the diagram be ­low.
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SECTION 2. ROUTINE OPERATION
1-3. Contrast, Resolution, and Halftone Modes
- Contrast ­Normal: Suitable for most documents
Darken: Use for documents with faint writing (such as those written in pencil) Lighten: Use for documents that have a dark or patchy background
- Resolution ­Standard: Suitable for most typewritten documents
Detail: Use for documents with small print or fine details Fine: Use this for high quality reproduction
- Halftone -
Use halftone mode if your document contains a photograph or complex shading. There are two types of halftone: the Basic Halftone Process, and the Error Diffu -
sion Halftone Process. See page 71 for how to select which halftone type you wish to use.
1-4. Immediate Transmission
1. Memory
The Memory indicator should go out.
2. Place the document in the feeder.
3. Dial.
See page 20 for how to dial.
4. Start
5. The machine dials and the line to the
other party is connected. The number that you dialed and the other party’s RTI or CSI is displayed.
IMMEDIATE TX OPTIONS
ENTER FAX NUMBER
_
IMMEDIATE TX OPTIONS
YES OR CLR . NO
PRESS
2125551234
DIALING
XYZ NEW YORK 2125551234
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1-5. Optional Features for Transmission
SECTION 2. ROUTINE OPERATION
The following options are only available if " OPTIONS
" can be seen in the top
right corner of the display.
1-5-1. Personal Code
If you input your Personal Code, your name will appear on the TCR and Transmis ­sion Result Report.
1. Press 0 1
Note: You may program one of the
User Function Keys to acti -
PERSONAL CODE ENTER CODE
_
NO
TO END
vate this feature. See page 56 for how to do this.
2. Example: 7 3 6 2
The LCD shows the name that was stored with the code that you selected.
PERSONAL CODE PRESS
7362 SMITH
YES
OR
NO
In this example, it is SMITH.
3. Yes
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
Note: See page 88 for details on how
to program the Personal Codes and their labels.
1-5-2. Send Later
1. Press 0 2
2. Example: Send at 11:30pm
1 1 3 0
To change AM to PM and vice versa, press #
3. Yes
Note: The Send Later time cannot
be more than 24 hours into the future.
ENTER FAX NUMBER
_
SEND LATER ENTER START TIME : AM/PM: # NOW 12:15 PM NO TO END
SEND LATER PRESS TODAY 11:30 PM AM/PM: #
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
ENTER FAX NUMBER
_
YES
OR
NO
_
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SECTION 2. ROUTINE OPERATION
1-5-3. Transmission Deadline (TRD)
This feature allows you to input a deadline before which this message must be transmitted. If the first transmission fails, the machine will retry repeatedly until it is successful.
1. Press 0 3
2. Example: The deadline is 12:50pm.
1 2 5 0
TRD ENTER TRD TIME : AM/PM: # NOW 12:15 PM NO TO END
TRD PRESS TODAY 12:50 PM AM/PM: #
_
To change AM to PM and vice versa, press #
3. Yes
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
ENTER FAX NUMBER
_
Note: The TRD time cannot be more than 24 hours into the future. If the
deadline passes without successful transmission, a report will be printed.
YES
OR
NO
1-5-4. Page Count (Immediate Transmission only)
1. Press 0 4
PAGE COUNT SET COUNT PAGE(S)
_
NO
TO END
2. Example: 10 pages
1 0
3. Yes
PAGE COUNT PRESS 10 PAGE(S)
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
ENTER FAX NUMBER
YES
OR
_
Note: If you do not select Immediate Transmission, Page Count is automatically
enabled , and the pages are counted automatically.
NO
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1-5-5. Other Sending Features
SECTION 2. ROUTINE OPERATION
1. Press 0 7
OPTION SELECT AUTO REDUCE ON OFF TTI
YES
TO END
2. Scroll through the following list of options using the and arrows of
the scroll key.
Automatic ReductionTTIID Transmission (You must have stored an ID Code before you can use this
feature; see page 66.)
Economy Transmission (Before using this feature, you must program a time
for Economy Transmission using Function 74; see page 74 for how to do this.)
Voice Request (This feature requires a handset.)
If you wish to switch something on or off, use the and arrows of the scroll key until the displayed setting is correct.
3. Yes when you have finished. Note: You may program a User Function Key to bring up the TTI on/off selec -
tion, and you can program another to bring up the Economy Transmission on/off selection. See page 56 for how to do this.
1-6. Check your Destinations while Dialing
1. Press 0 8
The number after DEST shows how many numbers you have input so far.
CHECK DEST. PRESS
01 XYZ CO. NEW YORK
DEST. 2
YES
OR
NO
2. Use the arrow to scroll through the list of destinations just input.
To cancel a destination that you input by mistake: No To finish checking: Yes
1-7. Converting Immediate Transmission to Memory Transmission
If you wish to convert a message that is still waiting in the document feeder into a memory file, press Memory Start .
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SECTION 2. ROUTINE OPERATION
1-8. Redialing
Automatic Redialing
Redialing is done 4 times at 5 minute inter ­vals. During redialing, the number being
[ 2125551234] MEMORY TRANS APR. 4. 12:25PM
SET DOCUMENT
dialed is displayed in brackets at the top of the screen, as shown on the right. The number of redials and the redial interval may be adjusted by a qualified service tech ­nician.
AI Redial
The machine memorizes the last ten numbers that you dialed.
- Using AI Redial to send a fax -
1. Place your document into the feeder.
2. AI Redial
AI REDIAL NO. DIRECTORY 1 SCROLL PRESS
01 XYZ CO. NEW YORK
3. Scroll through the numbers in the AI
Redial memory using the and arrows of the scroll key.
To select a number: Yes x 2
MEMORY 99%
YES
OR
NO
4. Either
Select another number: go to step 3. Start
- Using AI Redial to make a telephone call -
1. On Hook Dial AI Redial
2. Scroll through the numbers in the AI
Redial memory using the and arrows of the scroll key. When the correct number is displayed, press Yes . The number will be di­aled immediately.
AI REDIAL NO. DIRECTORY 1 SCROLL PRESS
01 XYZ CO. NEW YORK
ON HOOK MODE
2125551234
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YES
OR
NO
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SECTION 2. ROUTINE OPERATION
2. RECEIVING FAX MESSAGES
2-1. Selecting the Reception Mode
There are two reception modes. Press the reception mode key to switch between the modes.
2-1-1. Manual Receive (TEL) Mode
This mode is selected when the Manual Receive indicator is lit. Operation is as follows.
1 2 3 4
1. The machine rings continuously until you answer the call. Pick up the handset.
2. If you hear a voice from the other end, speak in reply.
If you hear a tone every few seconds, the other end is a fax terminal. Note: Remove any documents from the feeder before you
press Start .
3. If the person at the other end wishes to send you a fax message,
press Start to receive the message. Then hang up the handset.
4. The machine starts to receive the message.
The Communicating indicator lights.
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SECTION 2. ROUTINE OPERATION
2-1-2. Auto Receive (FAX) Mode
This mode is selected when the Auto Receive indicator is lit.
1
2
1. The telephone rings once.
2. The machine automatically starts to receive the message.
2-2. Substitute Reception
If the Receive File indicator is lit, check the following:
The printer paper may be used up. If so, add paper: see page 96.The printer paper may have jammed. If so, remove the jam: see page 115.
The messages received into memory will be printed and erased after the machine has been returned to normal operation.
2-3. Confidential Reception (Memory Card or Hard Disk Required)
If the Confidential File indicator is lit, do the following to print the message.
1. Function 5 1
Note: You may program one of the
User Function Keys to acti -
PRT CONF. RX ENTER CONF ID CONFIDENTIAL ID:
NO
TO CANCEL
vate this feature. See page 56 for how to do this.
START
°°°°
2. Input the ID. Example: 4 7 3 9
PRT CONF. RX PRESS CONFIDENTIAL ID:
3. Start
NOTE: If the Confidential File indicator blinks, an incoming fax message has
been stored in the memory using the Memory Lock feature. To print the message: see page 58.
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SECTION 2. ROUTINE OPERATION
3. USING THE MACHINE FOR TELEPHONE CALLS
A handset is required to execute the procedures in this section.
3-1. Making a Telephone Call
3-1-1. Using On Hook Dial
1. On Hook Dial
ON HOOK MODE
Note: Do not pick up the handset.
2. Dial.
See page 20 for how to dial. Do not use the handset.
Note: Do not press Start .
ON HOOK MODE
To cancel the call, press On Hook Dial .
3. Listen to your machine’s built-in
speaker. When the other party answers, pick up the handset.
4. Replace the handset when you have finished.
3-1-2. Using the Handset
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2125551234
_
1. Pick up the handset.
HANDSET MODE
_
2. Dial. See page 20 for how to dial.
Note: Do not press Start .
HANDSET MODE
2125551234
3. Continue as for a normal telephone conversation.
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SECTION 2. ROUTINE OPERATION
3-2. Answering the Telephone
If the telephone rings just once:
A fax is coming in. Do not pick up the handset.
If the telephone rings continuously:
1
1. Pick up the handset and speak to the other party.
Note: If you hear a high-pitched tone, a fax is coming in.
Press Start then hang up.
2. If the caller wants to send you a fax, press Start after speaking. Then hang
up.
POSSIBLE PROBLEM If nothing happens after you press Start , the power may be switched off.
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SECTION 2. ROUTINE OPERATION
3-3. Phoning and Faxing on the Same Call
3-3-1. To Talk Before Sending a Fax (On Hook Dial)
1. On Hook Dial
2. Dial.
Do not use the handset.Do not press Start .
3. If you hear a voice from the machine’s built-in speaker, pick up the handset
and speak to the other party. Note: If you hear a high-pitched tone instead of a voice, place your fax
message in the feeder, then press Start .
4. Place your message in the feeder, then ask the other party to
press Start .
5. When you hear a high-pitched tone, press Start .
6. Replace the handset.
Note: If you wish to speak to the other party again, do not replace the
handset. When your machine emits a tone, press Stop then speak.
3-3-2. To Talk After Sending a Fax
Use the Voice Request Option (see page 25). Then, during transmission:
1. When your machine emits a tone, pick up the handset, press Stop and
speak. Note: If the machine did not emit a tone, the other party did not answer the
call.
2. After speaking, hang up.
Note: If you have more pages to send, do not hang up. Instead:
Place the pages into the feeder.Ask the other party to press Start .
When you hear a high-pitched tone, press Start .
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SECTION 3. ADVANCED FEATURES
1. TRANSMISSION
1-1. Broadcasting
Make sure that the Memory indicator is lit. If it is not, press Memory .
1. Place your document in the feeder.
To broadcast without placing the document in the feeder first, see page 42.
2. Dial in one of the following ways.
a) Ten Key Pad b) Quick Dial c) Speed Dial d) Group
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
ENTER FAX NUMBER
_
: Method 1: Press the Quick Dial Key the Group is stored in (in the example, press key 08).
Method 2: If you do not remember which Quick Dial Key the Group is stored in but you do remem­ber the Group number, use Method 2. To use this method, you must have programmed one of the User Function Keys in advance with code 02 (Group Dial). See page 56 for how to do this. In the above example, the F5 key has been programmed as the Group Dial key; press F5 then the re­quired Group number.
If your machine is behind a PBX, dial the access code, then a pause, then the telephone no. For an international number, place a pause after the country code. To input a pause, press the Pause key.
3. Yes
Here, DEST. 2 indicates that the machine is asking you to input the second telephone number in your list of destinations for this fax message.
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
ENTER NO. OR
START
DEST: 2
_
4. Either
Dial another number: Go to step 2.Press Start .
STORING MEMORY 99% PAGE 1
FILE NO. 0056
Note: See the table on page 8 concerning the limitations to this feature.
A User Function Key can only be used to input a Group if you have already specified one of the keys using Function 35. See page 56.
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1-2. Keystroke Programs
Storing a Program
SECTION 3. ADVANCED FEATURES
1. Place a sheet of paper in the feeder.
Note: Skip this step if you are making
a polling reception program.
2. Select all required features (such as
Transfer Request) and telephone num ­bers as you would normally do.
Note: Contrast, resolution, and half -
tone cannot be stored in a key ­stroke program.
3. Press the Quick Dial key that you wish
to store the program in. Example: 01 Note: Make sure that this key is va -
cant.
4. To complete the program: Yes
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
ENTER FAX NUMBER
_
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
ENTER NO. OR
_
PROGRAM?
START
YES OR NO
DEST: 2
Note: The procedure that you just programmed will now begin. If you do
not wish to use the procedure now, press Stop .
After storing a Keystroke Program, you can store a label for it using Function 34. See page 34 for how to do this.
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SECTION 3. ADVANCED FEATURES
Labeling a Program
1. Function 3 4
Note: If you press Start , a
Program List will be printed.
2. Press the Quick Dial key that holds the
program that you wish to label. Example: 01 Yes
3. Input your label, using the Quick Dial
keys.
4. Yes
PROGRAM CHOOSE KEY
_
PROGRAM ENTER LABEL
08
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
_
PROGRAM
08
TRANSMIT DAILY REPORT ABC
YES OR CLR . NO
_
ABC
5. Either:
Label another program: Go to step 2.Return to standby: Function
PROGRAM CHOOSE KEY
_
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
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Using a Program
- Transmission -
SECTION 3. ADVANCED FEATURES
1. Place your document in the feeder.
2. Press the programmed Quick Dial Key.
The program begins at once, or at the later time specified by the program. You do not need to press Start .
- Polling Reception -
1. Press the programmed Quick Dial Key.
The program begins at once, or at the later time specified by the program.
Erasing a Program
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
ENTER FAX NUMBER
_
STORING MEMORY 99% PAGE 1
FILE NO. 0056
PROGRAMMED
1. Function 3 4
Note: If you press Start , a
Program List will be printed.
2. Press the Quick Dial key that holds the
program that you wish to erase. Example: 08
3. To delete the program: Clear Yes
4. Either:
Erase another program: Go to step 2.Return to standby: Function
PROGRAM CHOOSE KEY
YES
CLR
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
OR
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
_
PROGRAM
08 TRANSMIT DAILY REPORT
CLR:
PROGRAM CHOOSE KEY
NO
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SECTION 3. ADVANCED FEATURES
1-3. Confidential Transmission
1. Place your document in the feeder.
Then: Function 1 1
Note: You may program one of the
User Function Keys to acti ­vate this feature. See page 56 for how to do this.
CONF. TRANS. OPTIONS
ENTER FAX NUMBER
_
2. Dial then press Yes .
See page 32 for how to dial.
CONF. TRANS. OPTIONS
ENTER NO. OR
START
DEST: 2
_
3. Either:
Dial another number: Go to step 2.Press Start .
NOTE: See the table on page 8 concerning the limitations to this feature.
Options
- Confidential ID Override -
This procedure will override the Confidential ID stored in the other party’s ma ­chine. The override is only effective for this one transmission.
If OPTIONS is displayed:
1. 0 5
CONF. ID ENTER ID CODE
2. Enter the Confidential ID that you wish
to use for this message.
Example: 2 5 6 7 Yes
CONF. TRANS. OPTIONS
ENTER NO. OR
_
3. Dial and press Start . For how to use other options, see page 23.
36
_
NO
TO END
START
DEST: 2
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SECTION 3. ADVANCED FEATURES
1-4. Polling Transmission
1-4-1. Free Polling
1. Place your document in the feeder, then:
Function 1 4
See page 39 for the options that are available with polling.
FREE POLLING OPTIONS
PRESS
START
2. Start
Your fax message is stored and held on polling standby.
Note: If you see FILE EXISTS CLEAR? PRESS YES . NO , you already
have a message on Free Polling Standby.
To keep the old message: No . Remove the document from the
feeder.
To erase the old message: Yes
1-4-2. Secured Polling
1. Place your document in the feeder, then:
Function 1 3
See page 39 for the options that are available with polling.
POLLING TRANS. OPTIONS
PRESS
START
NOTE
If you have not yet stored an ID Code using Function 61, you will be asked to enter an ID Code. Proceed in the same way as for step 3 in "Stored ID Override" on the next page.
2. Start
Your fax message is stored and held on polling standby.
Note: If you see SAME ID FILE EXISTS CLEAR? PRESS YES . NO ,
you already have a message on Secured Polling Standby.
To erase the old message: Yes . The old message is erased and
your new one is stored.
To keep the old message: No . Input an ID Code in the same way
as for step 3 in "Stored ID Override" on the next page.
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1-4-3. Stored ID Override
This procedure will override the ID Code stored in your machine. The override is only effective for this one transmission.
1. Place your document in the feeder,
then: Function 1 3
POLLING TRANS. OPTIONS
PRESS
START
2. 0 6
ID CODE ENTER ID CODE
_
NO
TO END
3. Enter the ID code that you wish to use
for this message.
Example: 2 5 6 7 Yes
POLLING TRANS. OPTIONS
PRESS
START
Note: If you see SAME ID FILE EXISTS CLEAR? PRESS YES . NO ,
you already have a message on Secured Polling Standby.
To erase the old message: Yes . The old message is erased and
your new one is stored.
To keep the old message: No . Input another ID Code .
4. Start
Your fax message is stored and held on polling standby.
NOTE: If you need to cancel a polling transmission operation, use Function 23
(see page 54). You may program one of the function keys to activate Secured
Polling/Stored ID Override. See page 56 for how to do this.
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SECTION 3. ADVANCED FEATURES
- Options for Polling Transmission -
The options are only available if the following can be seen in the top right corner of the display:
OPTIONS
1. 0 7
OPTION SELECT AUTO REDUCE ON OFF TTI
YES
TO END
2. Scroll through the following list of options using the and arrows of
the scroll key.
Automatic ReductionTTI Polling Standby Duration (KEEP: The message is kept in memory until you
erase it yourself using Function 23; see page 54, ONCE: The message is erased from memory after it has been polled once)
If you wish to switch something on or off, use the and arrows of the scroll key until the displayed setting is correct.
3. Yes when you have finished.
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1-5. Transfer Request
You may program one of the User Function Keys to activate this feature. See page 56 for how to do this.
1. Place your document in the feeder.
2. Function 1 2
If you cannot use Function 12, you for ­got to store your fax machine’s tele ­phone number, country code, or ID code (Function 61). See pages 64, 65, and 66. If you have installed the ISDN Option Kit, your G4 Terminal ID and your ISDN subscriber numbers for G4 and G3 must also have been stored; contact a service technician and ask for it to be done.
3. Input the telephone number of the first
transfer broadcasting station, then press Yes . This machine must be of the same manufacturer as yours, and it must have this feature .
Note: Do not use the handset.
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
ENTER FAX NUMBER
_
TRANSFER OPTIONS TRANSF. 1
TRANSFER TRANSF. 1 12125551234
RECV. 1
_
_
4. Input the destinations for this transfer broadcaster.
You must use Quick Dials, Speed Dials, or Groups that are stored in the trans ­fer broadcaster. Examples:
Quick Dial Key 01: # 0 1 Yes Speed Dial Code 10: # Group 01: #
* *
1 0 Yes
*
0 1 Yes
TRANSFER NEXT NO. OR TRANSF. 1 12125551234 RECV. 2 TRNSF.
_
NOTE: See the table on page 8 concerning the limitations to this feature.
Continued on the next page
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5. Either:
Enter more destinations for this transfer broadcaster - go to step 4.Input another transfer broadcaster and its destinations: - go to step 3.
Start the transfer request: Start
NOTE: You may use some transmission options, such as Send Later.
See page 23. If you wish your machine to be a transfer broadcasting station, you must install a memory card or a hard disk.
1-6. Telephone Directory
Example: You wish to dial "XYZ CO. LONDON"
1. Place your document in the feeder.
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
ENTER FAX NUMBER
_
2. Speed Dial/Tel Directory
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
ENTER FAX NUMBER
_
3. Press the first letter of the name: X (Quick Dial Key 24 )
Press X repeatedly until the correct
number is displayed.
4. Yes
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
SCROLL: X PRESS
00 XYZ CO. BARCELONA
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
PRESS
YES
OR
01 XYZ CO. LONDON
CLR
.
YES
NO
OR
NO
5. Yes again.
6. Either:
Dial more numbers. Press Start .
Programming Speed Dial Codes: See page 79.
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
ENTER NO. OR
START
DEST: 2
_
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1-7. Secure Transmission
Before using this feature, you must program one of the User Function Keys to acti ­vate this feature (Function 35; see page 56).
1. Place your document in the feeder.
2. Press the User Function Key that you have programmed for Secure Transmis -
sion. The green light on that key should light up.
3. Dial in the normal manner.
See page 32 for how to dial.
4. Press Start .
This feature only works of the machine at the other end is equipped with the same feature.
1-8. Direct Fax Number Entry
This feature allows you to enter a fax number before you place the document in the feeder.
1. Function 1 6
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
ENTER FAX NUMBER
_
2. Input the destination telephone num -
ber(s).
MEMORY TRANS OPTIONS
PRESS YES OR CLR
2125551234
.
NO
_
3. Place your document in the feeder and
press Start .
Note: You may program one of the User Function Keys to activate this feature.
See page 56 for how to do this.
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2. RECEPTION
2-1. Polling Reception
SECTION 3. ADVANCED FEATURES
1. Function 1 5
Note: You may program one of the
User Function Keys to acti -
POLLING RECV. OPTIONS
ENTER FAX NUMBER
_
vate this feature. See page 56 for how to do this.
2. Dial one or more numbers.
POLLING RECV. OPTIONS
ENTER NO. OR
START
DEST: 2
_
3. Start
NOTE: See the table on page 8 concerning the limitations to this feature.
Options
- Stored ID Override -
This procedure overrides the ID Code that is stored in your machine. The override is effective for this operation only.
If OPTIONS is displayed:
1. 0 6
ID CODE ENTER ID CODE
_
NO
TO END
2. Enter the password that you wish to use
for this operation. Example: 2 5 6 7 Yes
POLLING RECV. OPTIONS
ENTER NO. OR
START
DEST: 2
_
3. Dial and press Start .
For how to use other options, such as Send Later for delayed polling, see page 23.
NOTE: To switch on continuous polling reception, contact a service technician.
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2-2. Authorized Reception
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
7 2
DEST. 6 on the opposite display shows that there are 6 RTIs/CSIs programmed so far. In a new machine, you will see DEST. 0.
Note: At this time, you can print an Authorized
Reception List by pressing Start .
2. Either:
Store some RTIs/CSIs: 1 . Go to
step 3.
View the RTIs/CSIs that you have
stored so far: 2 . Go to step 6.
DEST. 1/6 means that there are 6 RTIs/CSIs programmed so far, and the first in the list is now displayed.
AUTHORIZ. RX SELECT
DEST. 6 PRINT LIST
1. RTI PROG 2. RTI
AUTHORIZ. RX ENTER RTI/CSI
_
AUTHORIZ. RX NO TO CANCEL
DEST. 1/6 CLR:
XYZ. CO.
_
NO
TO CANCEL
NO
TO CANCEL
ABC
CLR
Finish: Yes
3. Type in an RTI or CSI, then
press Yes .
Label input and editing: see page 2.
4. Either:
Store this RTI as a wild card: Yes Otherwise: No
5. Either:
Enter another RTI or CSI: Go to step 3.Finish: No . Go to step 2.
AUTHORIZ. RX
STORE AS WILD CARD? XYZ. CO.
AUTHORIZ. RX ENTER RTI/CSI
YES . NO
NO
TO CANCEL
_
ABC
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6. Scroll through the stored RTIs/CSIs on the screen with .
It is not possible to edit an RTI/CSI; if you wish to do so, you must delete
the incorrect entry and reinput it.
To delete the displayed RTI/CSI: Clear . Go to step 2.When you have finished: No . Go to step 2.
NOTE: For Authorized Reception to take effect, you must switch it on. See
page 71 for how to do this.
2-3. Night Timer
Example
For Tuesday, set the heater to switch on at 9 am and switch off at 6 pm.
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
7 4 Yes
NIGHT TIMER DAY OF WK. (SUN)
ON = 12:00AM ON = 12:00AM
2. Use the and keys to scroll
through the days of the week. Example: Press twice to go to
Tuesday.
NIGHT TIMER DAY OF WK. (TUE)
ON = 12:00AM ON = 12:00AM
3. Program the first timer for Tuesday:
Both timers for each day have an ON/OFF setting. "ON" means that the
heater will switch on at the time indicated. "OFF means that the heater will switch off at the time indicated. To change the ON to OFF, or vice versa, press
. When the ON/OFF
*
display is correct:
Input the time: 0 9 0 0
NIGHT TIMER DAY OF WK. (TUE) ON = 12 :00AM ON = 12:00AM
Repeat step 3 for the second timer, in ­putting 0 6 0 0 for the timer
value . To change AM to PM and vice versa, press # .
NIGHT TIMER DAY OF WK.
YES
YES
YES
TO END
TO END
TO END
(TUE) ON= 09:00AM OFF = 06: 00 PM
YES
TO END
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KEEPING THE HEATER ON ALL DAY: Set both timers to ON = 12:00AM. KEEPING THE HEATER OFF ALL DAY: Set both timers to OFF = 12:00AM.
4. Either:
Program the timer for another day: Go back to step 2.Finish: Yes Function
NOTE: For the Night Timer to take effect, you must switch it on. See page 71
for how to do this. To print the received messages while the heater is off, press any key. After all the messages have been printed, the heater will stay on for 5 minutes before switching off again. Because of this, the Night Timer does not give you complete security for received documents.
2-4. Forwarding (Memory Card or Hard Disk Required)
This section shows you how to set up your machine to forward incoming fax mes ­sages to another location or locations. After you have done this procedure, you must switch Forwarding on for it to take effect; see page 71 for how to do this.
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
7 5
Note: At this time, you can print a For -
warding List by pressing Start .
2. Input a two-digit code from 01 to 05 for a
forwarding station number. (This is the number that you wish to direct incoming messages to.) Example: 0 2
DEST.0 on the opposite display shows that there are no RTIs/CSIs stored so far for this forwarding station.
3. Yes
FORWARDING SET FORWARD CODE No. PRINT LIST
FORWARDING No. 02 DEST. 0
FORWARDING ENTER FAX NUMBER No. 02 NO TO CANCEL
_
NO
TO CANCEL
YES OR NO
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4. Input the telephone number of this for -
warding station. (If your machine is be ­hind a PBX, add the access code before the number, unless the forwarding sta ­tion is an extension connected to the same PBX as your machine.) Then press Yes .
See page 20 for how to dial. Do not use the handset.
5. Either:
If you wish all incoming messages to
be forwarded to this station, do not store any RTIs/CSIs for it. Instead: Yes . Then go to step 2 to
program another forwarding station,
SECTION 3. ADVANCED FEATURES
FORWARDING SELECT
No. 02 DEST. 0
1. RTI PROG 2. RTI
YES
_
TO END
or press Function to finish.
If you only wish messages from cer -
tain senders to be forwarded to this station, input their RTIs or CSIs (mes ­sages from senders other than these will not be forwarded to this station): 1 . Go to step 6.
FORWARDING ENTER RTI/CSI
NO
TO CANCEL
_
ABC
View the RTIs/CSIs that you have
stored so far: 2 . Go to step 9.
DEST 1/6 means that there are 6 RTIs/CSIs stored so far, and the first in the list is now displayed.
FORWARDING NO TO CANCEL
No. 01 DEST. 1/6 CLR: XYZ. CO.
Finish storing RTIs/CSIs for this forwarding station and input another for -
warding station number: Yes . Go to step 2.
CLR
Finish: Function
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6. Type in an RTI or CSI, then
press Yes . You can input up to 30 RTIs/CSIs
for each forwarding station.
7. Either:
Store this RTI as a wild card: Yes
FORWARDING
STORE AS WILD CARD? XYZ. CO.
YES . NO
Otherwise: No
FORWARDING ENTER RTI/CSI
NO
TO CANCEL
_
8. Either:
Enter another RTI or CSI: Go to step 6.Finish: No . Go to step 5.
9. Scroll through the stored RTIs/CSIs on the screen with .
To delete the displayed RTI/CSI: Clear When you have finished: No . Go to step 5.
NOTE: See the table on page 8 concerning the limitations to this feature.
After you have finished programming Forwarding, you must switch it on for it to take effect. See page 71 for how to do this. After switching Forwarding on, (FORWARDING) is displayed on the operation panel when the machine is in standby mode.
ABC
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Forwarding cannot be switched on if Memory Lock is switched on. If you wish to use Forwarding, you must switch Memory Lock off.
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Editing the Forwarding Feature
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
SECTION 3. ADVANCED FEATURES
7 5
2. Input the code number of the forwarding
station that you wish to edit (see the Forwarding List for a list of these codes). Then press Yes .
3. Either:
Erase this forwarding station num -
ber and all RTIs/CSIs stored with it: No x 2, then Yes to erase. Go to step 2.
Edit this forwarding station’s tele -
phone number. If it is correct: Yes
DEST. 6 on the opposite display shows that there are 6 RTIs/CSIs programmed so far for this forwarding station.
FORWARDING SET FORWARD CODE No. PRINT LIST
FORWARDING No. 01
FORWARDING SELECT
_
NO
YES OR CLR . NO
2125553456
_
No. 01 DEST. 6
1. RTI PROG 2. RTI
TO CANCEL
_
YES
TO END
4. Either:
To add RTIs/CSIs to this number: 1
Go to step 6.
To view or delete RTIs/CSIs allo -
cated to this number: 2 . Go to step
5.
DEST. 1/6 means that there are 6 RTIs/CSIs programmed so far for this forwarding station, and the first in the list is now displayed.
Continued on the next page
FORWARDING
STORE AS WILD CARD? XYZ. CO.
FORWARDING NO TO CANCEL
No. 01 DEST. 1/6 CLR: XYZ. CO.
YES . NO
CLR
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If you wish to view another forward -
ing station number: Yes . Go to step 2.
FORWARDING SET FORWARD CODE No. PRINT LIST
_
NO
Finish: Function
5. until the RTI/CSI that you wish to
delete appears. To delete the RTI/CSI: Clear , then go to step 4.
FORWARDING SELECT
No. 02 DEST. 0
1. RTI PROG 2. RTI
It is not possible to edit an RTI/CSI; if you wish to do so, you must delete
the incorrect label and store a new one.
TO CANCEL
_
YES
TO END
CAUTION: If you delete all the RTIs and CSIs for a forwarding station, you
must also delete the forwarding station. If you do not do this, all
incoming messages will be forwarded to that station.
6. Type in an RTI or CSI, then
press Yes .
Inputting labels: see page 2.
FORWARDING
STORE AS WILD CARD? XYZ. CO.
YES . NO
7. Either:
Store this RTI as a wild card: Yes Otherwise: No
8. Either
Input another RTI/CSI for this forwarding station: go to step 6.Finish working on this forwarding station: No . Go to step 4.
Finish: Function
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2-5. Specified Cassette Selection (Optional Paper Feed Unit Required)
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
7 6
DEST. 6 on the opposite display shows that there are 6 RTIs/CSIs programmed so far. In a new machine, you will see DEST. 0.
Note: At this time, you can print a
Specified Cassette Selection List by pressing Start .
2. Either:
Store some RTIs/CSIs: 1 . Go to
step 3.
View the RTIs/CSIs that you have
stored so far: 2 . Go to step 6.
DEST. 1/6 means that there are 6 RTIs/CSIs programmed so far, and the first in the list is now displayed.
CST SELECT SELECT
DEST. 6 PRINT LIST
1. RTI PROG 2. RTI
CST SELECT ENTER RTI/CSI
NO
_
CST SELECT NO TO CANCEL
DEST. 1/6 CLR: XYZ. CO.
_
NO
TO CANCEL
TO CANCEL
CLR
ABC
3. Type in an RTI or CSI, then
press Yes .
Label input and editing: see page 2.
4. Either:
Store this RTI as a wild card: Yes Otherwise: No
5. Either:
Enter another RTI or CSI: Go to step 3.Finish: No . Go to step 2.
CST SELECT
STORE AS WILD CARD? XYZ. CO.
CST SELECT ENTER RTI/CSI
YES . NO
NO
TO CANCEL
_
ABC
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6. Scroll through the stored RTIs/CSIs on the screen with .
It is not possible to edit previously stored RTIs/CSIs; if you wish to do so,
you must delete the incorrect label and store a new one.
To delete the displayed RTI/CSI: Clear When you have finished: No . Go to step 2.
NOTE: After programming this feature, you must switch it on for it to
take effect. See page 71 for how to do this.
Messages from senders that have RTI/CSIs that match those
that were input using the above procedure will be printed using the upper cassette.
If there is no paper in the upper cassette, substitute reception
will take place.
If there is no paper in the lower cassette(s), the upper cassette
will be used for reports.
2-6. Multi-sort Document Reception (Memory Card or Hard Disk Required)
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
7 7
MULTICOPY RX ENTER 1-9 COPY
ENTER # COPY: 1 COPY(S)
YES
TO END
2. Input the number of copies that you
need, then press Yes .
Copies of incoming faxes will be col­lated.
NOTE: Maximum number of copies: 9
To use Multi-sort Document Reception, you must switch it on. See page 74 for how to do this.
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3. OTHER FEATURES
3-1. Copying
SECTION 3. ADVANCED FEATURES
1. Press Copy .
Note: To cancel copy mode, press Copy again.
2. Use the and arrows on the
scroll key to select the required copy pa ­per size. The number of choices that you have depends on how many paper feed units you have installed.
Example: Press → →
COPY MODE NO. OF COPIES: 1
SET DOCUMENT
PAPER 8.5x11 8.5x14
COPY MODE NO. OF COPIES: 1
SET DOCUMENT
PAPER 8.5x11 8.5x14
3. Place your original in the feeder.
4. Input the number of copies that you re -
quire. Example: 3 copies, press 3 .
NOTE: Maximum number of copies: 99
5. Start
COPY MODE NO. OF COPIES: 1
PRESS
PAPER 8.5x11 8.5x14
COPY MODE NO. OF COPIES: 3
PRESS
PAPER 8.5x11 8.5x14
START
START
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3-2. File Management
3-2-1. Erasing a File from Memory
1. Fax message file (Memory Transmission): Function 2 1
Instruction file (Polling Reception): Function 2 2 Fax message file (Polling Transmission): Function 2 3
(Example display: Using Function 21)
2. Either:
Print a list of files: Start Scroll through the files on the display:
until the required file appears. Then press Yes .
If you know the file number, input it di -
rectly: 0 0 0 2
3. Either:
Erase the file: Yes Keep the file: No . Go to step 2.
CLEAR TRANS. FILE SCROLL FILE NO. : PRINT LIST
LAST FILE : 0015
CLEAR TRANS. FILE NO. 0002
CLEAR FILE?
_
YES . NO
NO
TO CANCEL
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3-2-2. Printing a File
1. Fax message file (Memory Transmission): Function 2 4
Fax message file (Polling Transmission): Function 2 5
(Example display: Using Function 24)
2. Either:
Print a list of files: Start Scroll through the files on the dis -
play: until the required file ap ­pears. Then press Yes .
If you know the file number, input it di -
rectly: 0 0 0 2
3. Start
PRINT TRANS. FILE SCROLL FILE NO. : PRINT LIST
LAST FILE : 0015
PRINT TRANS. FILE NO. 0002
PRESS
_
NO
TO CANCEL
NO
TO CANCEL
START
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3-3. User Function Keys
Each of the User Function Keys F1 - F5 can be programmed with one of the fol ­lowing functions. In a new machine, the F1 to F4 keys have already been pro ­grammed, as shown in the table below in boldface.
Code Function Code Function
Use the Direct Entry feature. [F1]
01 02 Dial a group. 11 Print the TCR. [F3]
03 Input a Personal Code. [F4] 12 Print a File List. 04 Use Economy Transmission. [F2] 13 Switch Memory Storage Report On/Off. 05 Switch TTI On or Off. 14 Switch Forwarding On/Off. 06 Do a Confidential Transmission. 15 Use the Tone key. 07 Print a received confidential message. 16 Input a Subaddress (G4 mode only). 08 Do a Transfer Request. 17 Not used 09 Do a Polling Reception. 18 Use Secure Transmission.
Polling Transmission: Use Secured
10
Polling or Stored ID Override.
1. Function 3 5
Note: At this time, you can print a
User Function List if you press Start .
2. Press one of the User Function Keys.
Example : Press F5 Yes . If this key is already used, the cur -
rently stored code is displayed. Either:
Press Yes to keep it as it is.Press No to erase the old code.
3. Enter the two-digit code for the function
that you wish to store. Example: Group Dial, press 0 2 .
USER FUNCTION PRESS F1 TO F5 F PRINT LIST
_
USER FUNCTION ENTER CODE F 5 CODE:
USER FUNCTION F 5 CODE: 02 GROUP
_
NO
TO CANCEL
NO
TO CANCEL
YES
OR
NO
4. Yes
5. Either:
Program another key: Go to step 2.Finish: Function
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USER FUNCTION PRESS F1 TO F5 F PRINT LIST
_
NO
TO CANCEL
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3-4. Function Programs
Storing a Function Program
For example, store Function 32 (Programming Speed Dial) into Function Key F5 as a Function Program. You can only use the User Function Keys F1 to F5 for
this feature.
1. Function 3 2
2. F5
3. Yes Function
Using a Function Program
1. F5
SPEED DIAL ENTER SPEED CODE
_
PROGRAM?
YES OR NO
SPEED DIAL ENTER SPEED CODE
_
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
2. Use the function as normal.
Deleting a Function Program
1. Function 3 5
2. Press the key that you wish to erase.
Example: F5
3. Yes No Function
USER FUNCTION PRESS F1 TO F5 F PRINT LIST
_
USER FUNCTION F 5 CODE: FUNCTION PROGRAMMED
NO
TO CANCEL
YES
OR
NO
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SECTION 3. ADVANCED FEATURES
3-5. Printing from Memory Lock (Memory Card or Hard Disk Required)
1. Function 5 2
PRT MEM. LOCK ID SETTING MEMORY LOCK ID:
_
NO
2. Input the Memory Lock ID.
Example: 4 6 3 3
PRT MEM. LOCK PRESS MEMORY LOCK ID:
3. Start
NOTE If the Confidential File indicator is blinking, a message has been
stored using Memory Lock. However, if the Confidential File indi ­cator is lit, a message has been stored using Confidential Recep ­tion, and the indicator no longer shows the presence of files stored using Memory Lock.
If you wish to use this feature, you must switch it on in advance
and program a Memory Lock ID. See pages 71 and 67 for how to do this.
After you switch Memory Lock on, (MEMORY LOCK) will be dis-
played on the operation panel when the machine is in standby mode.
If you switch Memory Lock on, Forwarding will be automatically
disabled.
TO CANCEL
START
°°°°
3-6. Tonal Signals
Before you can use this feature, you must program one of the User Function Keys as the Tone key. See page 56 for how to do this. In the following proced ure, sup­pose that we have already programmed the F1 key as a Tone key.
1. Make sure that the machine is in standby mode, and that there is no docu -
ment in the feeder.
2. Pick up the telephone handset, or press On Hook Dial .
3. Dial the remote facility. Do not press Start .
4. After your line is connected to the remote facility, do the following:
If your telephone line type is DTMF (Tone Dial): Go to step 5.If your telephone line type is Pulse Dial: Press F1 . A dot appears on the
display.
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5. Input the digits that you need, such as your code number, to use the remote
facility. These digits will depend on the remote facility. Note: Do not press Start .
6. After you have finished your business with the remote facility, hang up.
3-7. Chain Dialing Example: 01133-1-5553333 (From the USA to Paris).
Assume that the following Quick Dial and Speed Dial numbers have already been programmed.
Quick Dial 01 = 01133- (Overseas to France)Quick Dial 02 = 1- (Paris)Speed Dial 10 = 555
When the machine asks you to dial:
On Hook Dial or Handset Mode Press 01 02 Speed Dial 1 0 then 3 3 3 3
Other
Press 01 Pause 02 Pause Speed Dial 1 0 Pause
then 3 3 3 3
3-8. Restricted Access
If you have switched Restricted Access on, the display is as shown below when the machine is in standby mode. Before you can use the machine, you must enter a personal code that has already been registered in the machine. See page 88 for how to store Personal Codes.
RESTRICTED ACCESS ENTER CODE CODE DEC. 4. 11:50AM
_
1. Enter your personal code.
Example: 7 3 6 2
2. After a second, the normal standby display will appear, and you can use the
machine. If NOT PROGRAMMED appears, you entered a personal code that is not stored in the machine.
Note: See pages 72 to 74 for how to switch Restricted Access on.
See page 88 for details on how to store Personal Codes.
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SECTION 3. ADVANCED FEATURES
3-9. Counters
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
9 5
COUNTERS
TX: 003256 SCN: 003287 RX: 002648 PRT: 002703
YES
TO END
2. When you have finished: Yes
3-10. Communication Result Display
1. Function 4 1
PERS. CODE 7346 NO TO CANCEL
OCT. 10 08:23AM RX OK 10PAGES 2125551234
2. Scroll through the past communications
on the screen using and .
Note: To print the TCR: No Start
3-11. Length Reduction
If the machine receives a page that is longer than the paper in the cassette, the machine reduces the length of the received image if it is within the following limits.
Paper size in the
cassette
Maximum reducible
incoming page length Letter (11") 14.4" Legal (14") 15.1"
If the received image is longer than the above limits, there is no reduction and the image is printed on two sheets of paper. Normally, the last 0.4 inch of the received image will be repeated at the beginning of the next page.
However, if you wish, the second page can continue from where the first page ended.
Contact your service representative if you require any changes to this feature.
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SECTION 3. ADVANCED FEATURES
3-12. Label Insertion
In this model, your message will appear as follows at the other end if Label Inser ­tion is switched on in your machine.
Your fax message as re­TTI (32 characters) To: MR SMITH
ceived at the other end
Date and Time From: JOHNSON
From the Quick/Speed Dial Label
From the Personal Code
To use this feature, you must:
Switch Label Insertion on for each Speed Dial and Quick Dial that you wish to
use this feature with (see the procedures starting on pages 76 and 79).
Program the Personal Codes of the machine’s users, and store their names
with their codes (see page 88).
Program labels with the Speed Dial and Quick Dial numbers (see the proce -
dures starting on pages 76 and 79).
When you make a transmission, use a Quick or Speed Dial, and select the Per -
sonal Code option (see page 23).
In the above example, the message was sent using Johnson’s personal code. The Quick Dial or Speed Dial used to dial the destination had MR SMITH as the label.
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SECTION 3. ADVANCED FEATURES
3-13. Ordering Toner
To use this feature, you must do the following in advance:
Make sure that digit 7 of User Parameter Switch 4 is at 1. (The machine is
given this setting when it leaves the factory, so if you have not changed it, you don’t need to worry about this.) See page 72 for details on how to do this.
Store the fax number of your dealer in Quick Dial Key 32. See page 76 for how
to store a number in a Quick Dial Key.
After you have done that, you can automatically fax an order for new toner when ­ever you need to.
When you need to order, do the following.
1. 32
ORDER NEW TONER PRESS
START
1 : AMOUNT
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2. Input the number of toner cartridges that you wish to order (the maximum order is
9). Example: 5
ORDER NEW TONER PRESS
START
5 : AMOUNT
3. Start
Your order is transmitted to your dealer. If the transmission was successful, your machine prints out a report.
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SECTION 4. PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
1. PROGRAMMING AT INSTALLATION
Installation will be done by a service technician.
CAUTION
Do not switch on until everything is connected up properly. If you wish to move the machine to a new location, contact a service technician.
115 ± 20V 60 ± 1 Hz Grounded
1-1. Language Selection
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
9 4
2. Use the and arrows on the scroll key to select the correct language. Press Yes Function to finish.
CAUTION: Once you have done this, all displays and reports will be in the
selected language.
LANGUAGE SELECT
ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH
YES
TO END
4
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1-2. Date and Time
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
9 2
CLOCK INPUT DATE/TIME
FEB 01 1992 (SAT) 01:56PM
YES
TO END
2. Use the and arrows on the scroll key to move the cursor across the display. Use the keypad to correct the individual elements.
To change the month, move the cursor to the month and scroll through the
months with the and keys.
To change from AM to PM and vice versa, move the cursor to the time, and
press * or # .
Press Yes Function when the display is correct.
1-3. Country Code
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
6 1
COUNTRY CODE
YES
TO SET PREVIOUS
2. Yes
3. Input only your country code. Do not in ­put your international dial access code. Example: USA - 1
4. Yes Function
NO
COUNTRY CODE ID SETTING
TO CANCEL NEXT
_
COUNTRY CODE
YES OR CLR . NO
1
_
YES
TO END
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1-4. Telephone Number
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
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6 1
OWN ANALOG NUMBER
YES
TO SET PREVIOUS
NO
TO CANCEL NEXT
2. Yes
OWN ANALOG NUMBER
YES
_
TO END
3. Input your fax terminal’s telephone number. You must add your country’s inter ­national dial and country codes at the start of the number. Check these codes with your local telecommunications operator. The example shown is for the USA; the codes to add are 0111.
NOTE: You must add a pause between
the area code and the local num ­ber. Use the Pause key to add a pause.
OWN ANALOG NUMBER
YES OR CLR . NO
0111212-5551234
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4. Yes Function
1-5. Area Code Prefix
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
6 1 x 2
2. Yes
3. Input the area code prefix.
Note: In the USA, this is left blank.
4. Yes Function
AREA CODE PREFIX
YES
TO SET PREVIOUS
NO
AREA CODE PREFIX 212-5551234
AREA CODE PREFIX 212-5551234
TO CANCEL NEXT
_
_
: 0 - 9
: 0 - 9
YES
TO END
YES
TO END
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1-6. Next Transfer Station (Group 4 Kit required)
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
6 1 x 3
2. Yes
NEXT TRANSF.
YES
TO SET PREVIOUS
NO
NEXT TRANSF. ENTER FAX NUMBER NO TO CANCEL
TO CANCEL NEXT
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3. Input the number of the Next Transfer Station.
NEXT TRANSF.
201-5553456
YES OR CLR . NO
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4. Yes Function
1-7. ID Code
This is the ID Code that you use with Polling, ID Transmission, Transfer Request, and Closed Network. If the ID Codes of all the machines taking part in the commu ­nication are not the same, the communication will fail.
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
6 1 then until the screen is as
shown opposite.
2. Yes
3. Input the ID Code that you will be using. Example: 4 3 6 3
Do not use 0000 or FFFF.
4. Yes Function
ID CODE
YES
TO SET PREVIOUS
NO
ID CODE ID SETTING
TO CANCEL NEXT
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ID CODE
YES OR CLR . NO
4363
YES
TO END
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1-8. Confidential ID (Memory Card or Hard Disk required)
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
6 1 then until the screen is as
shown opposite.
If no memory card or hard disk is in ­stalled, you will not see this prompt.
2. Yes
CONFIDENTIAL ID
YES
TO SET PREVIOUS
NO
CONFIDENTIAL ID ID SETTING
TO CANCEL NEXT
_
3. Input the Confidential ID that you will be using. Example: 6 7 5 4
You must input this ID when you wish to print a confidential message. If you cannot output a con­fidential file with this ID, the sender may have over-ridden your ID. Contact the sender.
CONFIDENTIAL ID
YES OR CLR . NO
6754
4. Yes Function
If you do not store a Confidential ID, you will not be able to receive confidential messages.
1-9. Memory Lock ID (Memory Card or Hard Disk required)
YES
TO END
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
6 1 then until the screen is as
shown opposite.
If no memory card or hard disk is in ­stalled, you will not see this prompt.
2. Yes
MEMORY LOCK ID
YES NO
MEMORY LOCK ID ID SETTING
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3. Input the Memory Lock ID that you will be using. Example: 6 7 5 4
You must input this ID when you wish to print an incoming message that was stored under the protection of the Memory Lock feature.
MEMORY LOCK ID
YES OR CLR . NO
6754
4. Yes Function
To switch Memory Lock on or off, see page 71. To print messages from Memory Lock, see page 58.
TO SET PREVIOUS
TO CANCEL NEXT
YES
TO END
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1-10. RTI
Your RTI appears on the other party’s operation panel during communication.
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
6 1 then until the screen is as
shown opposite.
2. Yes
3. Input the RTI that you will be using. Example: XYZ COMPANY
Note: Not more than 20 characters.
Input and editing are explained on page 2.
4. Yes Function
RTI
YES
TO SET PREVIOUS
NO
RTI
TO CANCEL NEXT
NO
TO CANCEL
_
RTI
XYZ COMPANY ABC
YES OR CLR . NO
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ABC
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1-11. TTI
Your TTI is printed at the other end on the top edge of each page that you send.
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
6 1 then until the screen is as
shown opposite.
2. Yes
3. Either:
Copy the RTI across and store that
as the TTI: 2 . Then, if you wish to edit the TTI:
. Go back to step 2.
Input a new TTI or edit the TTI that
is already there: 1 . Go to step 4.
TTI
YES
TO SET PREVIOUS
NO
TTI LABEL INSERTION
1. INPUT 2. COPY RTI
TTI
TO CANCEL NEXT
SELECT
_
_
YES
TO END
NO
TO CANCEL
ABC
4. Input the TTI that you will be using. Example: XYZ COMPANY HEAD OFFICE
Note: Not more than 32 characters.
Input and editing are explained on page 2.
5. Yes Function
TTI
XYZ CO. HEAD OFFICE ABC
YES OR CLR . NO
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1-12. CSI
Your CSI appears on the other party’s operation panel during communication in ­stead of your RTI, if the other party’s machine is another manufacturer’s product.
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
6 1 then until the screen is as
shown opposite.
2. Yes
3. Input your telephone number. Note: Not more than 20 digits.
If you wish to input a "+" sign, to signify your international dial ac ­cess code: 31
4. Yes Function
CSI
YES
TO SET PREVIOUS
NO
CSI
TO CANCEL NEXT
_
CSI
212-555-6789
_
YES
TO END
YES OR CLR . NO
1-13. Telephone Line Type
Change this using Function 81 (On/Off Switches). See page 71. Note: Make sure that the switch on your handset is also set up correctly.
TT = Touch Tone, DP = Pulse Dial
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2. SETTINGS
2-1. On/Off Switches
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
SECTION 4. PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
8 1
The first displayed item is the telephone line type: DP = Pulse Dial, TT = Touch Tone. In the above display, TT is currently selected.
2. Scroll through the list of features with and until the required feature appears.
Example: Forwarding - press 3 times.
3. Change the setting by using or .
PSTN LINE TYPE SELECT
DP TT
YES
FORWARDING SELECT
ON OFF
FORWARDING SELECT
ON OFF
TO END
YES
TO END
YES
TO END
4. Either:
Change another setting: Go to step 2.Finish: Yes Function
A table showing the order of appearance of the switches is given below. Some of these switches may not be seen depending on the options that you have installed with the machine (*: Memory or hard disk required, **: Optional cassette required).
Feature
Telephone Line Type None Night Timer 5 times Authorized Reception Once RDS 6 times Memory Lock * Twice Confidential File Report * 7 times Forwarding * 3 times Halftone Type 8 times Specified Cassette Selection** 4 times
Feature
NOTE: For the Halftone Type, select SPD MODE if you wish to use the Basic
Halftone Process, or STD MODE if you wish to use the higher quality Error Diffusion Process.
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2-2. User Parameter Settings
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
9 1
USER PARAMETER PRINT LIST DEFAULT: 00000000 SWITCH00: 00000000
YES
TO END
Note: At this time, you can print a User Parameter List if you
press Start .
2. The current settings for switch 00 are now displayed on the bottom line of the display (the top line shows the settings normally seen in a machine just deliv ­ered from the factory). If the settings for this switch are the way that you want them, go to step 4.
3. To change the required setting, press a number from 0 to 7 corresponding to the digit that you wish to change. Example: 0 . The value of the digit changes, in this case from 0 to 1.
USER PARAMETER PRINT LIST DEFAULT: 00000000 SWITCH00: 00000001
YES
TO END
Each switch contains 8 digits, which act as on/off switches for various features. The digits are numbered from 7 to 0, with 7 at the left and 0 at the right.
4. Either:
Scroll through the switches with and until the required switch ap -
pears. Then go to step 3.
Finish: Yes Function
The user parameter switches are explained on the following pages.
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Switch 00 - Home position settings
Digit Purpose
0
1 2
3 4
5
6
7 Halftone 0: Off 1: On
Marker 0: Off
1: On (successfully scanned documents will be marked)
Contrast Bit 2 Bit 1 Setting Bit 2 Bit 1 Setting
0 0 Normal 1 0 Darken 0 1 Lighten 1 1 Darken
Resolution Bit 4 Bit 3 Setting Bit 4 Bit 3 Setting
0 0 Standard 1 0 Fine 0 1 Detail 1 1 Fine
Transmission mode 0: Memory transmission
1: Immediate transmission
If you change any of the contrast, resolution, transmission mode, marker, or halftone settings before making a transmission, then: 0: The setting(s) will not return to the home position after the transmission. 1: The setting(s) will return to the home position after the transmission.
Switch 01 - Printing of various items on received messages
Digit Purpose
Mark to distinguish messages that were sent to your machine through a forwarding station (Memory card or hard disk required)
0
1 Center mark 0: Off 1: On 2 Reception time 0: Off 1: On 3 Do not change this setting. 4 Checkered mark 0: Off 1: On
5
6, 7 Do not change these settings
0: Off 1: On
Printing of the Command Information Line (ISDN kit required) This has the same effect as the TTI On/Off setting.
Forwarding mark:
0: Off 1: On
Switch 02 - Automatic printing of reports
Digit Purpose
0 1 Do not change this setting.
2 Memory storage report 0: Off 1: On 3 Polling reserve report 0: Off 1: On 4 Polling result report (polling reception) 0: Off 1: On
5 6 Polling clear report 0: Off 1: On
7 TCR 0: Off 1: On
Transmission result report (memory transmission)
0: Off 1: On
Transmission result report (immediate transmission)
0: Off 1: On
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Switch 03 - Automatic printing of reports
Digit Purpose
Inclusion of part of the image on the following reports: Transmission Result Report,
0
1 to 7 Do not change these settings.
Memory Storage Report, Polling Clear Report, Communication Failure Report, Transfer Result Report, Transmission Deadline Report, Polling Confirmation List 0: No 1: Yes
Switch 04 - Various
Digit Purpose
0, 1 Do not change these settings.
2 Automatic reduction 0: Off 1: On
3, 4 Do not change these settings.
5 Restricted Access 0: Off 1: On 6 Do not change this setting
Ordering Toner 0: Disabled 1: Enabled If this is set to 1, store your dealer’s fax number in Quick Dial Key 32. Then, when
7
you need to order toner, use the procedure on page 62. If you wish to use Quick Dial 32 for a number other than that of your dealer, set this bit to 0. Quick Dial Key 32 can now be programmed in the same way as other Quick Dial Keys. However, you will not be able to use the Ordering Toner feature.
Switch 05 - Various
Digit Purpose
0 Substitute reception 0: Off 1: On 1 2 Do not change this setting
3 Memory reception if no RTI or CSI received 0: Possible 1: Not possible
4 to 7 Do not change these settings.
Multi-sort document reception with reverse order printing (Memory card or hard disk required) 0: Off 1: On
2-3. Economy Transmission Time
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
7 4
ECONOMY TX TIME= 11 :00AM
2. Input the time that you always wish Economy Transmissions to start.
To change from AM to PM and vice versa, press
or #
*
YES
TO END
3. Press Yes Function when the display is correct.
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3. ADJUSTMENTS
3-1. Volume Adjustments
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
SECTION 4. PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
9 3
2. Increase:
Decrease:
Test the current setting: Start .
Press Stop when you have fin­ished the test.
Accept: Yes
3. Repeat step 2 for the other monitors and the buzzer.
MONITOR VOLUME SET VOLUME TRANSMISSION: >>>> PRESS
MONITOR VOLUME SET VOLUME RECEPTION: >>>> PRESS
START
START
YES
TO END
YES
TO END
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4. TELEPHONE NUMBERS AND PERSONAL CODES
4-1. Programming Quick Dial
This machine has 32 Quick Dial Keys (01 to 32), each of which can be pro ­grammed as one of the following. The page number shows the location of the pro ­gramming procedure.
1 Quick Dial A fax or telephone number This page
Group A set of fax numbers that
2
Keystroke Program A program of settings,
3
Programming a New Quick Dial
you often wish to send the same fax to at the same time.
features, and destinations.
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1. Function 3 1
Note: At this time, you can print a
Quick Dial List if you press Start .
2. Press the Quick Dial Key that you wish to program. Example: 01
Press No if you pressed the wrong key.
3. Yes
4. Enter the telephone number at the op ­eration panel’s ten key pad.
QUICK DIAL CHOOSE KEY
_
QUICK DIAL
01
QUICK DIAL ENTER FAX NUMBER
01
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
YES
OR
NO
TO CANCEL
NO
_
QUICK DIAL
01
YES
OR
CLR
.
NO
2125551234
If your machine is behind a PBX, include the access code and a pause before the telephone number.
For an international number, place a pause after the country code. To input a pause, press the Pause key.
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5. Yes
QUICK DIAL ENTER LABEL
01
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6. Either:
Input a label using the Quick Dial
keys. Then press Yes .
Inputting and editing labels: see page 2.
Do not program a label:
Press Yes .
QUICK DIAL OPTION SETTING
LABEL INSERTION ON OFF
SELECT
7. Switch Label Insertion on or off. Use the and arrows on the scroll key to select the re ­quired setting. Then: Yes
QUICK DIAL CHOOSE KEY
YES
ABC
TO END
8. Either
Program another: Go to step 2Finish: Function
Editing a Quick Dial Key
1. Function 3 1
2. Press the Quick Dial key that you wish to edit. Example: 01
Note: If the wrong number is dis -
played, use the and keys to scroll through the Quick Dial Keys on the screen.
_
QUICK DIAL CHOOSE KEY
_
QUICK DIAL
01 XYZ CO. NEW YORK
2125551234
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
YES
OR
NO
3. Yes
QUICK DIAL
01
2125551234
_
YES
OR
CLR
.
NO
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4. Edit the number ; use and to move the cursor, and use Clear to delete the cursor character. After entering the new number, press Yes .
5. Either
Change the label: Edit the existing
label, then press Yes .
QUICK DIAL
01
XYZ CO. NEW YORK ABC
_
YES OR CLR . NO
Keep the label as it is: Yes
Inputting and editing labels: see page 2.
QUICK DIAL OPTION SETTING
LABEL INSERTION ON OFF
SELECT
6. Switch Label Insertion on or off. Use the and arrows on the scroll key to select the re ­quired setting. Then: Yes
QUICK DIAL CHOOSE KEY
_
7. Either
Program another: Go to step 2.Finish: Function
Erasing a Quick Dial Key
YES
TO END
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
1. Function 3 1
2. Press the Quick Dial key that you wish to erase. Example: 01
Note: If the wrong number is dis -
played, use the and keys to scroll through the Quick Dial Keys on the screen.
78
QUICK DIAL CHOOSE KEY
_
QUICK DIAL
01 XYZ CO. NEW YORK
2125551234
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
YES
OR
NO
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3. Yes
4. Erase the number: No .
QUICK DIAL
01
2125551234
QUICK DIAL ENTER FAX NUMBER
01
YES
OR
CLR
_
NO
TO CANCEL
_
After erasing a number, you may store a new one to replace it if you wish. If you do not wish to store a new number, press No again. Then go to step 2
to continue or press Function if you have finished.
4-2. Programming Speed Dial
Programming a New Speed Dial
1. Function 3 2
SPEED DIAL ENTER SPEED CODE
_
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
.
NO
Note: At this time, you can print a
Speed Dial List if you press Start .
2. Input the Speed Dial Code that you wish to program (from 00 to 99). Example: 0 0
Press No if you input the wrong code.
3. Yes
4. Enter the telephone number at the op ­eration panel’s ten key pad.
SPEED DIAL
00
SPEED DIAL ENTER FAX NUMBER
00
YES
NO
OR
NO
TO CANCEL
_
SPEED DIAL
00
01144715551234
YES
_
OR
CLR
.
NO
If your machine is behind a PBX, include the access code and a pause before the telephone number. For an international number, place a pause after the country code. To input a pause, press the Pause key.
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5. Yes
SPEED DIAL ENTER LABEL
00
_
6. Either:
Input a label using the Quick Dial
keys (such as XYZ CO. LONDON). Then press Yes .
Inputting and editing labels: see page 2.
SPEED DIAL
00 INPUT: X ABC
YES
OR
CLR
Do not program a label for this
number: Press Yes . Go to step 9.
7. The letter shown next to "INPUT" will be used with the Telephone Directory feature when searching for a name. Either:
Do not change the letter : press Yes ; go to step 8.
ABC
.
NO
If you wish to use another letter, input the letter.
Example: Change to "L" for London;
Clear L Yes
8. Switch Label Insertion on or off. Use the and arrows
on the scroll key to select the required setting. Then: Yes
9. Either:
Program another: Go to step 2.Finish: Function
SPEED DIAL OPTION SETTING
LABEL INSERTION ON OFF
SELECT
SPEED DIAL ENTER SPEED CODE
_
YES
TO END
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
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Editing a Speed Dial
SECTION 4. PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
1. Function 3 2
2. Input the Speed Dial Code that you wish to edit. Example: 0 0 If the wrong number is displayed, press No , or use the and
keys to scroll through the Speed
Dial Codes on the screen.
3. Yes
4. Edit the number ; use and to move the cursor, and use Clear to delete the cursor character. After entering the new number, press Yes .
SPEED DIAL ENTER SPEED CODE
PRINT LIST
_
SPEED DIAL
00 XYZ CO. LONDON
01144715551234
SPEED DIAL
00
01144715551234
_
SPEED DIAL
NO
TO CANCEL
YES
YES
YES OR CLR . NO
OR
OR
NO
CLR
.
NO
5. Either
Change the label: Edit the existing
label, then press Yes .
Keep the label as it is: Yes
Inputting and editing labels: see page 2.
6. Either:
Change the letter in the INPUT col -
umn (for example, to P): Clear P Yes
Do not change the letter: Yes .
Go to step 7.
00
XYZ CO. LONDON ABC
_
SPEED DIAL
00 INPUT: X ABC
SPEED DIAL OPTION SETTING
LABEL INSERTION ON OFF
SELECT
YES
OR
CLR
YES
TO END
.
NO
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7. Switch Label Insertion on or off. Use the and arrows on the scroll key to select the re ­quired setting. Then: Yes
SPEED DIAL ENTER SPEED CODE
8. Either
Program another: Go to step 2.Finish: Function
Erasing a Speed Dial Code
1. Function 3 2
2. Input the Speed Dial Code that you wish to erase. Example: 0 0
If the wrong number is displayed, press No , or use the and
keys to scroll through the Speed
Dial Codes on the screen.
_
SPEED DIAL ENTER SPEED CODE
_
SPEED DIAL
00 XYZ CO. LONDON
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
YES
OR
NO
3. Yes
4. Erase the number: No .
After erasing a number, store a new one to replace it if you wish.
If you do not wish to store a new num ­ber, press No again, then go to step 2 to continue or press Function if
you have finished.
01144715551234
SPEED DIAL
00
01144715551234
_
SPEED DIAL ENTER FAX NUMBER
00
YES
OR
NO
.
CLR
NO
TO CANCEL
_
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4-3. Programming Groups
Groups allow you to combine numbers already stored in Quick Dial Keys or Speed Dial Codes or other numbers entered at the keypad into one group, for easy sequential transmission to all the numbers in that group.
Note: See page 32 for information on how to dial a group.
The Group programming procedure has several modules. Entering Group Pro ­gramming mode will be explained first, followed by each of the modules.
Entering Group Programming Mode and Selecting a Group
1. Function 3 3
Note: At this time, you can print a
Group List if you press Start .
2. Input the number of the group that you wish to program. (There are 10 groups, from 01 to 10.) Example: 0 1 Yes
If this is a pre-existing group, go to step
4.
3. Press the Quick Dial Key in which you wish to store this new group. Example: 08
GROUP DIAL GROUP SETTING G PRINT LIST
_
GROUP DIAL CHOOSE KEY G 01
_
NO
TO CANCEL
YES
TO SKIP
NO
TO CANCEL
If you pressed the wrong key: No
4. Yes
You are now ready to access one of the five Group Programming Modules. These are explained on the following pages.
GROUP DIAL G 01 08
GROUP DIAL SELECT G 01 08 DEST. 0
1. ADDRESS 2. CHECK 3. LABEL
YES OR NO
YES
TO END
_
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Storing Numbers in a Group
First, enter Group Programming mode as explained on page 83. Then:
1. Press 1 .
GROUP DIAL ENTER FAX NUMBER G 01 08 DEST. 0 NO TO CANCEL
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2. Input the number that you wish to store in the group. For example:
Quick Dial 25: 25
Speed Dial 00: Speed Dial 0 0
Full number: Input at the keypad
on the operation panel.
GROUP DIAL G 01 08 DEST. 0
25 2025550123
GROUP DIAL G 01 08 DEST. 0
00 2125551234
GROUP DIAL G 01 08 DEST. 0
2025556789
YES
YES
YES
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OR
OR
OR
CLR . NO
CLR . NO
CLR . NO
3. Store the number in the group: Yes
GROUP DIAL ENTER FAX NUMBER G 01 08 DEST. 1 NO TO CANCEL
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The number after DEST has increased by 1. The number after DEST shows how many telephone numbers are stored in the group.
NOTE: See the table on page 8 concerning the limitations on how many
numbers can be stored in a group.
4. Either:
Input another number: Go to step 2.Finish storing numbers in this
group: No .
GROUP DIAL SELECT G 01 08 DEST. 0
1. ADDRESS 2. CHECK 3. LABEL
YES
TO END
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Now, you can use another module (press a key from 1 to 5), or start working on an ­other Group (press Yes then go to step 2 of the procedure on page 83).
You may also return to standby mode by pressing Function .
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Checking Which Numbers are Already in the Group
First, enter Group Programming mode as explained on page 83. Then:
1. Press 2 .
GROUP DIAL NO TO CANCEL G 01 08 DEST. 1/25 CLR:
2125551234
2. Press to scroll through the numbers on the display.
To erase the displayed number:
Clear . Go to step 3.
GROUP DIAL SELECT G 01 08 DEST. 0
YES
TO END
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When you have finished checking
this group: No . Go to step 3.
1. ADDRESS 2. CHECK 3. LABEL
3. Now, you can use another module (press a key from 1 to 5), or start working on another Group (press Yes then go to step 2 of the procedure on page
83). You may also return to standby mode by pressing Function .
Storing a Label for this Group
First, enter Group Programming mode as explained on page 83. Then:
CLR
1. Press 3 .
GROUP DIAL ENTER LABEL G 01 08
2. Input a label for the group using the Quick Dial keys. Example: DISTRIBUTORS.
YES OR CLR . NO
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YES
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TO END
Inputting and editing labels: see page 2.
3. Press Yes .
GROUP DIAL G 01 08
DISTRIBUTORS ABC
GROUP DIAL SELECT G 01 08 DEST. 0
1. ADDRESS 2. CHECK 3. LABEL
4. Now, you can use another module (press a key from 1 to 5), or start working on another Group (press Yes then go to step 2 of the procedure on page
83).
ABC
You may also return to standby mode by pressing Function .
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SECTION 4. PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
Storing a Group Transfer Station
First, enter Group Programming mode as explained on page 83. Then:
1. Press 4 .
GROUP DIAL ENTER TRANSF. STN G 01 08 DEST. 0 NO TO CANCEL
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2. Store the telephone number of the termi ­nal that you wish to act as the Group Transfer Station for this group. Input the number as a Quick Dial, Speed Dial, or full number at the keypad. Example: Quick Dial 25, press 25 .
3. Yes
GROUP DIAL G 01 08 DEST. 0
15 2015552345
GROUP DIAL SELECT G 01 08 DEST. 0
1. ADDRESS 2. CHECK 3. LABEL
YES
OR
YES
TO END
CLR . NO
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4. Now, you can use another module (press a key from 1 to 5), or start working on another Group (press Yes then go to step 2 of the procedure on page
83). You may also return to standby mode by pressing Function .
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SECTION 4. PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
Erasing the Group
This procedure deletes this Group and all the numbers stored in it. The Speed Dial Codes and Quick Dial Keys that you used in this Group will not be deleted from the memory; you can continue to use them for other purposes.
First, enter Group Programming mode as explained on page 83. Then:
1. Press 5 .
GROUP DIAL G 01 08 WILL BE ALL CLEARED
.
CLEAR?
YES
NO
2. Either:
To delete the group: Yes To keep the group: No
GROUP DIAL SELECT G 01 08 DEST. 0
1. ADDRESS 2. CHECK 3. LABEL
YES
TO END
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3. Now, you can use another module (press a key from 1 to 5), or start working on another Group (press Yes then go to step 2 of the procedure on page
83). You may also return to standby mode by pressing Function .
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SECTION 4. PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
4-4. Personal Codes
Personal Codes allow you to track machine usage; they are printed for each com ­munication on the TCR and other reports. They can also be used with the Re­stricted Access feature, to ensure that unauthorized personnel do not use the machine.
Each user can be given a Personal Code. With each code, you can store:
A name: This will be printed on reports to identify the users of the machine.A Confidential ID: This must be different for each Personal Code. If somebody
sends you a confidential message, they can override the machine’s Confiden ­tial ID with the Confidential ID stored with your Personal Code, if you inform them of your code. If so, the machine will print a report that will inform you when the message has arrived. Then, you must input this Confidential ID to print the message.
Storing a Personal Code
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
7 1
Note: At this time, you can print a Per -
sonal Code List if you press Start .
2. Input a Personal Code that you want to store in your machine for later use. Example: 5 4 7 7
Press No if you entered the wrong code.
3. Yes
PERS. CODE ENTER ID CODE
PRINT LIST
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PERS. CODE
5477
PERS. CODE ENTER LABEL
5477
NO
TO CANCEL
YES
OR
NO
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4. Input a name for this Personal Code us ­ing the Quick Dial keys. Example: JOHNSON
Inputting and editing labels: see page 2.
If you do not wish to store a label: Yes . Go to step 6.
5. Yes
6. Input a Confidential ID for the personal code used by this user. Example 4 6 5 6
PERS. CODE
5477
JOHNSON ABC
PERS. CODE CONF. ID SETTING
5477 JOHNSON
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PERS. CODE
5477 JOHNSON
4656
YES OR CLR . NO
YES
TO END
YES
CLR . NO
OR
If you do not wish to store an ID: No Go to step 8.
7. Yes
8. Either:
Enter another code: Go to step 2.Finish: Function
PERS. CODE ENTER ID CODE
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PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
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Editing or Erasing a Personal Code
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
7 1
2. Input the Personal Code that you wish to edit. Example: 5 4 7 7
Press No if you entered the wrong code.
3. Either:
Erase this Personal Code: Clear Yes
Go back to step 2.
Edit the contents of this code: Yes .
Go to step 4.
PERS. CODE ENTER ID CODE
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PERS. CODE
5477 JOHNSON
CLR:
PERS. CODE
5477
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
YES
CLR
YES OR CLR . NO
OR
NO
4. Edit the name stored with this code. When the name is correct, press Yes .
Inputting and editing labels: see page 2.
5. Edit the Confidential ID stored with this code. When the ID is correct, press Yes .
6. Either:
Enter another code: Go to step 2.Finish: Function
JOHNSON ABC
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PERS. CODE
5477 JOHNSON
4656
PERS. CODE ENTER ID CODE
YES
_
CLR . NO
OR
PRINT LIST
NO
TO CANCEL
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