SAGEMCOM FAX 4560, FAX 4570, FAX 4565, FAX 4575 User Manual

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USER MANUAL
FAX 4560 FAX 4565
FAX 4570 FAX 4575
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INTRODUCTION
DEAR CUSTOMER
Introduction Brand Variable
With the purchase of this device, you have chosen a quality Sagemcom product brand. Their device fulfils the most varied requirements for private use or in your office and business everyday.
Energy Saving Mode
You use the power and toner saving functions to save electricity and toner, by switching the device to power saving mode or printing in toner saving mode. Use the
ECO- button to make toner saving copies
quickly and simply.
Starter Cartridge
For printing purposes, your device utilises the most up-to-date laser printing technology. A starter car­tridge is provided with the device. This starter car­tridge is already installed; however you must remove the packaging used for transportation before you can use the device.
Paper Tray
You can insert a supply of paper into the paper tray of up to 250 sheets. You can insert special paper for­mats, envelopes, slides, sheets of labels or printed documents into the manual paper feed.
Telephone Book
In the telephone book of your device, you can save entries with multiple numbers and collect multiple entries into groups. You can assign various ring tones to the entries.
You have many functions available to you for fax transmission, for example, different resolutions or the timer function. You can secure your fax reception with a code. In that case, incoming faxes are not printed out, but rather are stored in the fax memory. With the fax polling function, you can retrieve faxes that lie ready in the dialled device.
Broadcast Transmissions
With the broadcasting key (= Broadcasting) you can add further numbers during the dialing process and send a message quickly and simply to several recipi­ents.
Fax Templates
Five fax templates, which you can use, are stored in your device. With these templates you can quickly create, for example, a short fax note or an invitation.
Introduction
With fax reception onto a USB storage medium, the device saves incoming faxes onto a connected USB storage medium. Fax messages are saved as TIFF files with receipt date and time.
Introduction
The selection menu for USB storage media appears on the display as soon as you connect a USB storage medium (USB stick, external hard drive etc.) to the USB host port on the front of the device. You can print a list of all saved documents or individual doc­uments as well as delete files. Save scanned docu­ments or incoming faxes on to the USB storage medium.
Print Calendar
Your device prints a weekly overview as a calendar page for you – for the current week, the coming week or a freely selectable week.
If you want, your device can print Sudoku puzzles in four different difficulty levels with solution.
We hope you enjoy your device and its many func­tions!
ABOUT THIS USER MANUAL
With the installation guide on the following pages, you can start using your device quickly and easily. Detailed descriptions can be found in the following sections of this user manual.
Read the entire user manual carefully. Follow all safety instructions in order to ensure proper opera­tion of your device. The manufacturer accepts no lia­bility if these instructions are not followed.
Multiple models of this device series are described in this user manual. Please note that some functions are only available with specific models.
SYMBOLS USED
Troubleshooting
Damage to the Device or Loss of Data!
Danger to Persons!
Heat risk!
Notice
TROUBLESHOOTING
This symbol designates tips that will help you to use your device more effectively and easily.
CAUTION!
DAMAGE TO THE DEVICE OR LOSS OF DA­TA!
This symbol gives warning of damage to the device and possible loss of data. These damages can result from improper han­dling.
DANGER!
DANGER TO PERSONS!
This symbol gives warning of danger to per­sons. Physical injury or damage can result from improper handling.
DANGER—HEAT!
HEAT RISK!
Th i s symbol in the user manual or in side the device indicates a danger of hot surfaces. Physical injury or damage can result from improper handling.
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Table of Contents 3
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.............................................. 2
Dear Customer .......................................................... 2
About this User Manual ........................................... 2
1 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION .......... 5
2 OVERVIEW................................................. 7
Device Overview ....................................................... 7
Connections on the Rear Side ................................. 7
Panel with Display ................................................... 8
Overview of the Menu Functions ............................ 9
Print Lists and Reports ......................................... 10
3 INITIAL OPERATION ............................... 11
Packing Contents .................................................. 11
Removing Packaging Material .............................. 11
Attaching the Document Support ........................ 13
Fold Out the Print Out Support ............................ 13
Attaching the Document Outlet Tray ................... 14
Connecting the Telephone Handset ..................... 14
Connecting the Telephone Cable ......................... 14
Connecting the Mains Cable ................................. 14
Initial Installation ................................................. 15
4 TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS ....................... 16
Placing a Call on the Device ................................. 16
Getting Outside Line ............................................. 16
Chain Dialling ........................................................ 16
Insert Dialling Pause ............................................. 16
Dialling with the Handset Replaced .................... 16
Calling Line Identification (CLIP) ......................... 17
Missed Calls .......................................................... 17
5 TELEPHONE BOOK OF THE DEVICE ...... 18
Looking up an Entry .............................................. 18
Saving Entry .......................................................... 18
Edit Entry ............................................................... 19
Delete an Entry ...................................................... 19
Delete all Entries ................................................... 19
Printing the Telephone Book ................................ 19
Groups ................................................................... 20
Exporting/Importing the Telephone Book ........... 20
6 PRINTER AND PRINTING MEDIA.......... 22
Specifications for Print Media .............................. 22
Pulling out Paper Stopper .................................... 22
Insert Paper into the Paper Tray .......................... 22
Load Paper into the Manual Paper Feed .............. 24
Loading Pre-printed Material ............................... 24
Inserting Slides and Labels ................................... 24
Printing on Both Sides (Manual Duplex Printing) 25
Print Calendar ....................................................... 25
Sudoku: Printing a Game ...................................... 25
7 FAX........................................................... 27
Send a Fax Using Standard Settings .................... 27
Loading Documents .............................................. 27
Dialling a Number ................................................. 28
Getting Outside Line ............................................. 28
Sending Fax Later (= Timer Function) .................. 28
Manually Sending a Fax ........................................ 29
Chain Dialling ........................................................ 29
Eavesdropping while Connection is Established .. 29 Sending to Multiple Recipients (= Broadcasting) 29
Using Fax Templates ............................................. 30
Fax Reception ......................................................... 30
Receiving Fax Manually ......................................... 30
Receive Faxes Silently ........................................... 30
Receiving Faxes onto USB Storage Medium ........ 30
Setting Protected Fax Reception .......................... 31
Polling Faxes .......................................................... 31
Jobs ......................................................................... 31
8 COPIER ..................................................... 33
Loading Documents ............................................... 33
Make Copies Using Standard Settings ................. 34
Make Copies Using the Second Profile ................. 34
Make Copies Using User-Defined Settings ........... 34
Make Enlarged or Compressed Copies ................. 35
Copying Several Documents onto one Page (Mosaic
Copy) ....................................................................... 35
Configure Settings for Second Profile .................. 35
9 USB STORAGE MEDIA ............................ 36
Scan Document and Save onto a USB Storage
Medium .................................................................. 36
Print a List of Available Documents on USB Storage
Medium .................................................................. 37
Print Document from USB Storage Medium ........ 37
Delete Files on USB Storage Medium ................... 38
10 SETTINGS ................................................ 39
Set Up Power Saving Function .............................. 39
Set Up Toner Saving Function .............................. 39
Selecting the Country ............................................ 39
Selecting the Language ......................................... 39
Entering the Date and Time .................................. 39
Set the Time Zone .................................................. 40
Entering Your Telephone Number and Name ....... 40
Setting the Ring Tones .......................................... 40
Deactivating the Button Tones ............................. 40
Configure Paper Settings ...................................... 41
Set Resolution ........................................................ 41
Setting the Contrast .............................................. 41
Setting the Brightness ........................................... 42
Additional Scanner Options .................................. 42
Setting the Fax Reception Mode ........................... 42
Silent Fax Reception .............................................. 43
Additional Options for Fax Transmission ............. 43
Additional Fax Reception Options ........................ 43
Locking the Device ................................................. 44
Print Lists and Reports .......................................... 44
11 TELEPHONE LINES AND ADDITIONAL
DEVICES ........................................................ 46
Selecting the Dialling Process .............................. 46
Set up the Public Switch Telephone Network (PSTN)
................................................................................. 46
Set up Private Branch Exchange (PABX) .............. 46
DSL Connection ...................................................... 47
ISDN Connection .................................................... 47
Connecting Additional Devices ............................. 47
Using Additional Telephones (Easylink) ............... 47
Using an External Answering Machine ................. 48
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12 SERVICE ................................................... 49
Display Counter Levels ......................................... 49
Displaying the Toner Level ................................... 49
Checking the Firmware Version ........................... 49
Updating Firmware ............................................... 49
Changing the Toner Cartridge .............................. 50
Fixing a Paper Jam ................................................ 52
Fixing a Document Jam ......................................... 54
Cleaning ................................................................. 55
Calibrating the Scanner ........................................ 57
Using Service Codes .............................................. 57
Power Cycling ........................................................ 58
Problems and Possible Causes ............................. 59
Error Messages and Possible Causes ................... 61
13 GLOSSARY ............................................... 65
14 APPENDIX................................................ 68
Technical Data ....................................................... 68
Guarantee .............................................................. 69
Declaration of Conformity (DoC) .......................... 70
Customer Information .......................................... 72
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General Safety Information · 5
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1 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
Introduction 3
Your device has been tested in conformity with standards EN 60950-1 and IEC 60950-1 and should only be operated with telephone systems and power equipment that meet these standards. The device was built exclusively for use in the indicated sales region.
Introduction 2
Do not make any changes or settings that are not described in this user manual. Physical injury or damage to the device or loss of data can result from improper handling. Take note of all warning and safety notes indicated.
SETTING UP THE DEVICE
The device should rest securely on a stabile, flat surface.
The device should rest securely on a stabile, flat sur­face. If the device should fall, it can be damaged or can cause injury to people, especially small children. Position all cables in such a way that no one will stumble on them, thus avoiding possible injuries to persons or damage to the device itself. If the device is dropped it should be inspected by a technical serv­ice center.
The distance between t he device and other ap pliances or objects, m ust be at least 15 ce ntimetres.
The distance between the device and other devices or objects must be at least 15 centimetres; this also applies to the use of additional cordless telephones. Do not place the device in the vicinity of radios or tel­evisions.
Protect the device against direct sunlight
Protect the device against direct sunlight, heat, large temperature fluctuations and moisture. Do not place the device in the vicinity of heaters or air condition­ers. Observe the information on temperature and humidity in the technical data.
The device must have sufficient ventilation
The device must have sufficient ventilation and may not be covered. Do not put your device in closed cab­inets or boxes. Do not place the machine on soft sur­faces such as tablecloths or carpets and do not cover the ventilation slits. Otherwise, the device can over­heat and catch on fire.
The area in which you operate the device must be adequately ventilated
The area in which you operate the device must be adequately ventilated, especially if the device is used frequently. Set up your device in such a way that the flow of the exhaust air stream points away from the work station.
In the event that the device becomes too hot, or if you see smoke com ing from the device
In the event that the device becomes too hot, or if you see smoke coming from the device, you must immediately pull the power cable out of the power socket. Have your device examined by trained profes­sionals at a technical service location. To prevent the spread of fire, open flames should be kept away from the device.
Do not plug in the device in moist rooms.
Do not plug in the device in moist rooms. Never touch the mains cable, the mains connection or the telephone socket with wet hands.
Do not allow liquids to enter into the device.
Do not allow liquids to enter into the device. Discon­nect the device from the electrical power source and from the telephone network, if liquids or foreign objects have entered the device and have your device examined by trained professionals at a technical service location.
Do not allow children to handle th e device without supervision.
Do not allow children to handle the device without supervision. The packing materials should be kept out of the hands of children.
Magnetic telephone handset
The telephone handset of the device is magnetic. Caution, small metallic objects (paper clips) may be retained if placed near or on the telephone handset.
POWER SUPPLY/TELEPHONE LINE
Check whether the mains voltage of your device
Check whether the mains voltage of your device (indicated on the type label) matches the mains volt­age available at the setup location.
Emissions
This device complies with EN 55022 Class B. Use only the power and telephones cables supplied. Before you use the device make sure that you con­nected the telephone cable supplied as described.
Never touch the power or telephone cable if the insulation is damaged.
Never touch the power or telephone cable if the insu­lation is damaged. Replace damaged wires immedi­ately. Use suitable cables only; if necessary please contact our technical customer service or your retailer.
Disconnect your device from the power and t elephone networks during an electrical storm.
Disconnect your device from the mains and tele­phone network during an electrical storm in order to avoid electrical surge damage. If this is not possible, do not use the device during an electrical storm.
Before cleaning the surface of your device, disconnect it from the power and telephone networks.
Before cleaning the surface of your device, discon­nect it from the power and telephone networks. Use a soft, lint-free cloth. Never use liquid, gaseous or easily flammable cleansers (sprays, abrasives, pol­ishes, alcohol). Do not allow any moisture to reach the interior of the device.
Only clean the display with a dry , soft cloth.
Only clean the display with a dry, soft cloth. If the display breaks, a mildly corrosive liquid may escape. Avoid all contact with your skin and eyes.
In the event of a power failure, you r device will not function;
In the event of a power failure, your device will not function; saved data is retained.
COMPUTER CONNECTION
Only Use High Speed USB Cable
Use only a custom high speed certified USB cable to connect the device to your computer. The cable should be no longer than 1.5 metres.
USB STORAGE MEDIA
Only use storage med ia that are compati ble with the device.
Only use storage media that are compatible with the device. Ensure that the power of a USB device does not exceed the permitted amp limit of the USB con­nection. You can only connect
one high power device
(USB 2.0) to each USB connection. Do not connect additional devices—such as batteries, fans, charging devices—to your machine. The device only recognises storage media which are formatted with FAT16 or FAT32. NTFS is not supported.
Never pull out the storage medium while the device is accessing it.
Never pull out the storage medium while the device is accessing it. This could cause data to be damaged or lost.
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Updating Firmware
When carrying out a Firmware update only use the Firmware file for your device from the website: www.sagemcom.com. Using other Firmware files can lead to your device not functioning properly. Sagem Communications accepts no liability for device mal­functions which can be traced back to the use of third party Firmware.
CONSUMABLE MATERIALS
Original Consumable Material
Use only original consumable materials. These are available from a specialised retailer or through our order service (see back side of this user manual). Other consumable materials could damage the device or shorten its service life.
Environment
Dispose of old consumable materials according to the waste regulations of your country.
Caution when Handling Toner Powder:
Caution when Handling Toner Powder:
If you breathe in toner powder, go into the fresh air immediately. Call a doctor immediately! If you get toner powder in your eyes, rinse them with a lot of water for at least 15 minutes. Call a doctor immediately! If you have swallowed toner powder, drink small amounts of water. Try
NOT to vomit. Call a doctor
immediately!
Toner Cartridge 1
Never open a toner cartridge. Store both new and used cartridges in a place where they will not come into the hands of children.
Paper Jam
In case of a paper jam, remove the paper carefully out of the device. Throw the paper away carefully: It is possible that the toner may not be completely set on the print-out, and toner dust could be released into the air.
If toner dust is rele ased into the air, you should avoid allowing it to cont act your skin and ey es.
If toner dust is released into the air, you should avoid allowing it to contact your skin and eyes. Do not inhale the released toner dust. Remove the toner dust from clothing or objects with cold water; hot water would only cause the toner to set. Never remove loose toner dust with a vacuum cleaner.
REPAIRS
Danger—Heat!
The fuser unit and and its surroundings inside the device become hot during operation. Do not touch these parts if you have opened the device. Proceed with care when you are removing a paper jam for instance.
Display
Should disruptions occur, follow the instructions on the display and on the error report.
Repairs
Do not make any repairs to the device yourself. Improper maintenance can result in injuries or dam­age to the device. Only have your device repaired by an authorised service centre.
Do not remove the type label from your device; this would void the warranty.
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Overview · Device Overview 7
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2 OVERVIEW
DEVICE OVERVIEW
Document Support
Document support
Document Feed Slot
ƒ Document feed slot
Document Guide
Document guide
Panel with Display
Panel with display
Document Outlet Tray
Document outlet tray
Device Cover
Device cover
Manual Paper Feed
ˆ Manual paper feed
Paper Tray
Paper tray
USB Host Connection
Š ý- Socket—USB Host connection for storage
medium
Printer Output Tray
Printer output tray
Print Output
Œ Print output
Telephone Handset with Spiral Cable ( Type 3)
÷ Telephone handset with spiral cable (FAX¦4565,
FAX¦4575)
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Scanner glass
Scanner glass
Toner Cartridge
ƒ Toner cartridge
Paper Jam Door (Print Unit)
Paper jam door (print unit)
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CONNECTIONS ON THE REAR SIDE
On/Off Switch
On/Off switch
Mains Cable Socket
ƒ Mains cable socket
Paper Jam Door (Fuser Unit)
Paper jam door (fuser unit)
Telephone Handset Socket (Type 3)
… Ð socket—Connection socket for the telephone
(FAX¦4565, FAX¦4575)
EXT Socket
† Ï/EXT. socket—Connection socket for addi-
tional devices
LINE Socket
‡ Î/LINE socket—Connection socket for telephone
cable
USB Connection for the Computer
ˆ ý socket—USB connection for the computer
Tension lever of the fixer unit
Tension lever of the fixer unit (Two levers!)
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PANEL WITH DISPLAY
Letter Keypad 2
Keys (A—Z)—Telephone book register: Calling up tel­ephone book entries / entering letters.
Special Characters 1
—Entering special characters (punctuation
marks and symbols). Select the entries with [. Con-
firm with
OK.
Special Characters 2
ûü—Entering language specific special characters
(special letters). Select the entries with [. Confirm
with
OK.
Shift Key
ú—Shift key: entering capital letters / in combina-
tion with other keys: calling additional functions
Telephone Book
am—Calls up telephone book functions
Red Lamp
Red lamp Æ—If the lamp flashes or is lit, please read
what is indicated on the display
Green Lamp 2
Green Lamp â—The green lamp â on the panel will
be lit whenever there is a fax present in the memory.
Stop 2
j—Function abort / return to the starting mode
C
C—Returning to the previous menu level / deleting
individual digits
Arrow Keys
[—Calling the menu functions / navigation within
the menu / selecting options / moving the cursor
OK
OK—Calling the menu functions / confirming input
Start (Starting Transmission of Messages / Starting Action)
o—Starting transmission of message / starting
action
Fax
FAX—Start a fax transmission or fax reception
Copy
COPY—Press twice: making copies automatically.
Press once: adjusting copies
Resolution
f—Setting higher resolution for faxes and copying
(DEFAULT, FINE, SFINE, PHOTO)
Help
¨—Print lists: Function list / fax journal / telephone
book / jobs list / calendar / fax templates / settings
Broadcast Transmissions
À—Broadcasting: You can send one fax to multiple
recipients in succession.
ECO
ECO—Set up power saving and toner saving func-
tions / make a copy using the toner saving function
Number Keys
Numeric keys (0—9)—Entering digits
Redial / caller list
@—Redial / caller list: The redial / caller list con-
tains the last numbers dialled and the last calls received (© indicates the numbers dialled, ® the calls received and * the calls missed).
Speaker
μ—(FAX¦4560, FAX¦4570): Listening while the con-
nection is established / (FAX¦4565, FAX¦4575): Dial­ling with the handset replaced
R
—Insert short line interruption (Hook Flash) as
office index on PABX or for calling special functions in the public telephone network (PSTN)
P
ú and —Inserting dialling pause
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OVERVIEW OF THE MENU FUNCTIONS
Introduction
The following functions are available on your device. There are two ways in which you can call functions.
Menu Navigation
Navigating in the Menu: Press OK or one of the two
arrow keys [, to open the function menu. Page
through [ menu entries. Use OK to select a menu
function. Press
C to return to the previous menu
level. Press j to close the menu and return to the
starting mode.
Direct Loading
Calling Functions Directly: You can call a menu func-
tion directly using the function number. Press OK
and enter the appropriate function number using the numeric keypad. Confirm with
OK. You will find the
function number in the following list.
0 SETTINGS
Set up power and toner saving functions.
002 Set up power saving and toner saving
functions.................................................... page 39
Deactivating the Button Ton es
007 Deactivating the Button Tones.. page 40
Entering the Date and Time
011 Entering the date and time ........ page 39
Set the time zone
012 Set the time zone........................ page 40
Entering Name
021 Entering name............................. page 40
Entering Number
022 Entering number ......................... page 40
Setting the Country
031 Setting the Country .................... page 39
Set the telephone network
032 Set the telephone network¦*....... page 46
Setting the Language
033 Setting the Language ................. page 39
Setting the Fax Reception M ode
041 Setting the fax reception mode .page 42
Set the number of ring tones for f ax reception
042 Set the number of ring tones for fax
reception.................................................... page
40
Switch PABX operation on/off
051 Switch PABX operation on/off... page 46
Enter a dialling code for the PABX operation
0522 Enter a dialling code for the PABX
operation ................................................... page
46
Selecting the Dialling Process
053 Set the dialling mode (tone/pulse
dialling)¦* ................................................... page 46
Setting Ring Tone
054 Selecting the Ring Tone ............. page 40
Setting the Ring Volume
055 Setting the ring volume ............. page 40
* Function is not supported in all countries and networks
*¦Function is not supported in all countries and net­works
1 COPIER
Set the copier settings
10 Set the copier settings ..................... page 41
Make copies using standard se ttings
11 Make copies using standard settingspage 34
Make copies using settings from the second profile
12 Make copies using the second profile
................................................................... page 34
Make enlarged or compressed copies
13 Make enlarged or compressed copies
................................................................... page 35
Copying several documents onto one pa ge (Mosaic-copy)
14 Copy several documents on one page
(Mosaic-copy)............................................ page
35
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2 PRINTER
Configure Paper Settings
20 Configure paper settings ................. page 41
Print a List of Available Documents on USB Storage Medium
211 Print a list of available documents on
USB storage medium ................................ page 37
Print Document from USB Storage Medium
212 Print document from USB storage
medium...................................................... page
37
3 SCANNER
Configure Scanner Settings
30 Configure scanner settings .............. page 42
Scan Document and S ave onto a USB Stor age Medium
32 Scan document and save onto a USB storage
medium...................................................... page 36
4 FAX
Settings for fax transmission
401 Set fax transmission................... page 43
Settings for Fax Reception
402 Set fax reception ........................ page 43
Setting Protected Fax Reception
403 Setting Protected Fax Receptionpage 31
Sending a Fax
41 Sending a Fax.................................... page 27
Poll faxes
42 Poll faxes .......................................... page 31
Receiving Faxes onto USB Storage Medium
44 Receiving faxes onto USB storage medium
................................................................... page
30
Printing the Fax Templates
45 Printing the Fax Templates.............. page 30
5 TELEPHONE BOOK
Looking up an Entry
511 Looking up an entry ................... page 18
Saving Entry
512 Saving Entry................................ page 18
Creating Group
513 Creating group............................ page 20
Edit Entry
514 Edit Entry .................................... page 19
Deleting an Entry
515 Deleting an Entry........................ page 19
Printing the Telephone Book
516 Printing the telephone book...... page 19
Load Telephone Book from USB Storage Medium
517 Load telephone book from USB storage
medium...................................................... page 21
Saving Telephone Book onto USB Storage Medi um
518 Saving telephone book onto USB storage
medium...................................................... page
20
7 JOBS
Immediate Job Execution
71 Immediate job execution.................. page 32
Changing a Job
72 Changing a job .................................. page 32
Deleting a Job
73 Deleting a job.................................... page 32
Printing a Job
74 Printing a job .................................... page 32
Printing the Job List
75 Printing the jobs list ........................ page 32
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8 LISTS AND REPORTS
Print list of settings
80 Printing list of settings .................... page 45
Printing the List of Available Functions
81 Printing the List of Available Functions
................................................................... page 44
Printing Fax Journal/Call Log
82 Printing Fax Journal/Call Log (FAX¦4565,
FAX¦4575) .................................................. page
45
Printing the Telephone Book
83 Printing the telephone book ............page 45
Printing the Job List
84 Printing the jobs list......................... page 32
Print Calendar
85 Print Calendar ................................... page 25
Printing Sudoku
86 Sudoku: printing a game .................. page 25
Printing the Fax Templates
87 Printing the Fax Templates .............. page 30
9 USB STORAGE MEDIUM
Print a List of Available Documents on USB Storage Medium
911 Print a list of available documents on
USB storage medium ................................ page 37
Print Document from USB Storage Medium
912 Print document from USB storage
medium...................................................... page 37
Scan Document and Sav e onto a USB Storage Med ium
913 Scan document and save onto a USB stor-
age medium .................................................... page
36
Receiving Faxes onto USB Storage Medium
914 Receiving faxes onto USB storage
medium...................................................... page 30
Delete Files on USB Storage Medium
915 Delete files on USB storage medium
................................................................... page 38
9 MISCELLANEOUS
Locking the Device
92 Locking the Device............................ page 44
Calibrating the Scanner
931 Calibrating the Scanner .............. page 57
Using Service Codes
933 Using service codes .................... page 57
Checking the Firmware Version
934 Checking the firmware version ..page 49
Query the counter levels
94 Query the counter levels................... page 49
Displaying the Toner Level
946 Displaying the Toner Level......... page 49
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PRINT LISTS AND REPORTS
PRINTING THE FUNCTIONS LIST
Printing the Functions List
You can also print the function list by pressing ¨.
Using [ select FUNCTION LIST. Confirm with
OK.
PRINTING THE TELEPHONE BOOK
Printing the Telephone Book
You can also print the telephone book by pressing ¨.
Using [ select PHONEBOOK. Confirm with OK.
PRINTING THE FAX TEMPLATES
Printing the Fax Templates
You can also print the fax template by pressing ¨.
Using [ select FAX-TEMPLATES. Confirm with
OK.
PRINTING FAX JOURNAL/CALL LOG
Printing Fax Journal
You can also print the fax journal and the call log (FAX¦4565, FAX¦4575) by pressing
¨. Using [ select
LOGS. Confirm with OK.
PRINTING THE JOB LIST
Printing the Job List
You can also obtain a print jobs list by pressing ¨.
Select with [COMMAND LIST. Confirm with OK.
PRINT CALENDAR
Print Calendar
You can also print the calendar by pressing ¨. Using
[ select CALENDAR. Confirm with OK.
SUDOKU: PRINTING A GAME
Sudoku: Printing a Game
You can also print a new Sudoku by pressing ¨. Using
[ select SUDOKU. Confirm with OK.
PRINTS THE LIST OF SETTINGS
Prints the List of Settings
You can also obtain a list of all the settings by press-
ing ¨. Using [ select SETTINGS. Confirm with
OK.
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Initial Operation · Packing Contents 11
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3 INITIAL OPERATION
PACKING CONTENTS
Device
Device
Starter Cartridge (Already Installed)
ƒ Starter cartridge (already installed)
Document support (in the paper tray)
Document support (in the paper tray)
Document outlet tray (in the paper tray)
Document outlet tray (in the paper tray)
Paper Tray (Already Installed)
Paper tray (already installed)
Telephone Handset (Type 3)
Telephone handset (FAX¦4565, FAX¦4575)
Spiral Cable for Telephone Handset (Ty pe 3)
ˆ Spiral cable for telephone handset (FAX¦4565,
FAX¦4575)
Mains Cable with Plug (Country-specific)
Mains cable with plug (country-specific)
Telephone Cable with Plug (Country-specif ic)
Š Telephone cable with plug (country-specific)
User manual with installation guid e (not depicted)
User manual with installation guide (not depicted)
Installation-CD
Installation-CD (not depicted)
Verpackungsinhalt
Missing Package Contents
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REMOVING PACKAGING MATERIAL
REMOVING PACKAGING MATERIAL FROM THE DEVICE
Removing Packaging Materia l from the Device
Remove the existing tape used for transportation from the device.
Verpackungsmateria l entfernen
REMOVE THE PACKAGING MATERIAL FROM THE TONER CARTRIDGE
1
Open the device by lifting the device cover for­wards
Notice
MISSING PACKAGE CONTENTS
If one of the parts is missing or damaged, please contact your retailer or our customer service.
EX
B 5
B 5
A 5
B 6
A 4
DANGER!
EDGES ON THE DEVICE COVER!
Take care of the edges on the device cover. You could injure yourself if you reach into the device from the side.
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2
Remove the toner cartridge by gripping the handle in the middle and pulling it forwards out of the device
3
Remove the tape and protective paper, but do not
remove the protective strip from the cartridge yet
.
4
Shake the new toner cartridge back and forth sev­eral times in order to distribute the toner evenly, thereby improving the print quality.
5
Only after completely pull off the protection strip
located on the left side of the cartridge.
6
Place the toner cartridge into your device. The cartridge should snap securely into position.
7
Close the device.
REMOVE THE PACKAGING MATERIAL FROM THE PAPER TRAY
1
Pull the paper tray out of the device.
DANGER!
ESCAPING TONER DUST!
Never open a toner cartridge. If toner dust is released into the air, you should avoid allowing it to contact your skin and eyes. Do not inhale the released toner dust. Remove the toner dust from clothing or objects with cold water; hot water would only cause the toner to set. Never remove loose toner dust with a vacuum cleaner.
DANGER!
ESCAPING TONER DUST!
Once you have removed the protection strip, do not shake the toner cartridge any more. Otherwise, it is possible that toner dust will be released into the air.
CAUTION!
TONER CARTRIDGE NOT INSERTED CORRECTLY!
If the device cover would not close, the toner cartridge is not inserted correctly. Take the toner cartridge out and insert it again correctly.
EX
B 5
B 5
A 5
B 6
A 4
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2
Please remove the protective cardboard from the paper tray before loading paper.
3
Remove the document support and the document outlet tray from the paper tray.
4
Removing the tape in the paper tray which was used for transportation purposes.
5
Push the paper tray into the device all the way to the stopping point.
ATTACHING THE DOCUMENT SUPPORT
Attaching the Document Sup port
Insert the document support into the two openings in the cover. The document support should snap securely into place.
Dokumentenhalter aufstecken
FOLD OUT THE PRINT OUT SUPPORT
1
Fold the additional printer output tray forward.
2
Printing on A4 Paper: Pull out the additional
paper stopper on the print out support.
Notice
LOADING PAPER
Adjust the paper tray to the paper and insert the paper (see also chapter
Print-
ing Media
, page 22).
EX
B 5
B 5
A 5
B 6
A 4
EX
B 5
B 5
A 5
B 6
A 4
EX
B 5
B
5
A 5
B 6
A
4
EX
B 5
B
5
A 5
B 6
A 4
CAUTION!
DO NOT USE THE PAPER STOPPER WITH LEGAL PAPER!
Do not pull out the additional paper stopper on the print out support if you are printing on Legal paper.
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Printing on A5 Paper: Fold the print out support
with the pulled out paper stopper back again.
ATTACHING THE DOCUMENT OUTLET TRAY
Attaching the Document Outlet Tray
Insert the document outlet tray into the two open­ings under the operation panel.
Dokumentenausgabehalter aufstecken
CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE HANDSET
Type 3 (mit Telefon)
(FAX¦4565, FAX¦4575)
Connecting the Handset
Plug one end of the spiral cable into the socket on the telephone handset. Insert the other end into the socket designated with the
Ð symbol.
Telefonhörer anschließen
CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE CABLE
Connecting the Telephone Cable
Connect the telephone cable to the device by insert­ing it in the socket designated with
Î/LINE (RJ-11-
Connector). Insert the telephone plug into your PTT line socket.
Telefonkabel anschließen
Connection to an ISDN system!
PABX Systems 1
CONNECTING THE MAINS CABLE
Mains Voltage at the Site of In stallation
1
Insert the mains cable into the connection located on the rear side of the device. Plug the power cable into the electrical outlet.
CAUTION!
CONNECTION TO AN ISDN SYSTEM!
You can not connect your devices directly to the digital output of the ISDN system. Details for ISDN connections can be found in the instructions provided with the termi­nal adapter or the dial-up router.
Notice
CONNECTION TO PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE
If you connect your device as extension to a tel­ephone system, you must set it for working as an extension (also see Chapter
Telephone con-
nections and additional devices
,
page 46
).
CAUTION!
MAINS VOLTAGE AT THE SITE OF INSTAL­LATION!
Check whether the mains voltage of your device (indicated on the type label) matches the mains voltage available at the setup location.
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Initial Operation · Initial Installation 15
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2
Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the rear.
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INITIAL INSTALLATION
Initial Installation
After you connect your device to the mains voltage, the device starts. During the booting process, the lights flash. Wait until the initial installation process begins.
SELECTING THE LANGUAGE
1
Use [ to select the desired display language.
2
Confirm with OK.
SELECTING THE COUNTRY
Setting the Country Correctly
Setting the Country
1
Use [ to select the country in which you are
operating the device.
2
Confirm with OK.
SET THE TIME ZONE
Function is not supported in all countries and networks
(Function is not supported in all countries and net­works)
Set the Time Zone
In countries with several time zones, you can select from preset time zones or manually enter the devi­ance of your time zone from UTC (see also chapter on
setting the time zone, page 40). In countries with
one time zone, the setting is adjusted automatically if you set the country correctly.
1
Use [ to select the time zone in which you are
operating the device.
2
Confirm with OK.
Automatic Changeover Between Summer Ti me/Winter Time
ENTERING NAME
Page Header
Your name and number are added together with date, time and page number at the top edge of each fax transmission (= header).
1
Enter the name using the keys (A—Z).
2
Confirm with OK.
ENTERING NUMBER
Entering Number
1
Enter your number.
Cursor Navigation 7
2
Confirm with OK.
ENTERING THE DATE AND TIME
1
Enter the date (two digits for each field), for
example 31¦05¦25 for May 31th,
2025.
2
Enter the time, e.g. 14 00 for 2 pm.
3
Confirm with OK.
CAUTION!
SETTING THE COUNTRY CORRECTLY!
You must set the country in which you are operating the device. Otherwise your device is not adapted to the telephone network. If your country is not included in the list, you must select a different setting and use the correct telephone cable for the country. Consult your retailer.
Notice
AUTOMATIC CHANGEOVER BETWEEN SUMMER TIME/WINTER TIME
With setting the country and time zone, the automatic changeover between summer and winter time is switched on. The auto­matic changeover is switched off if you enter the deviance from UTC manually using the time zones editor
Notice
ENTER LETTERS
Enter capital letters by pressing and holding
ú key. You can enter space
using ½.
To insert special characters and sym­bols, press
. Press ûü to insert lan-
guage specific special characters. Select
with [. Confirm with OK.
You can move the cursor using
[. Use
C to delete individual characters.
Notice
ENTER SPECIAL CHARACTERS AND SYM­BOLS
To insert special characters and symbols, press
. Select with [. Confirm with
OK.
You can move the cursor using
[. Use C to
delete individual characters.
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4 TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS
Type 3 (mit Telefon)
(FAX¦4565, FAX¦4575)
Connecting Additiona l Telephones
For information on how to connect additional tele­phones and which functions are available to you, please refer the chapter on Telephone Connections and Additional Devices,
Page 46.
PLACING A CALL ON THE DEVICE
Dial the desired number. There are several ways to do this: Then pick up the handset.
Direct Dialling
Manual Dialling: Dial the desired number using the
numeric keypad.
Telephone Book
Telephone book register: with the keys (A—Z) you can
access entries saved in the telephone book. Enter the initial letters or the name of the desired entry. Your device will show you the telephone book entries for the corresponding letters. Select an entry using
[.
Using the Telephone Book
Redial / caller list
Redial / caller list: The redial / caller list contains the
last numbers dialled and the last calls received (© indicates the numbers dialled, ® the calls received and * the calls missed).
GETTING OUTSIDE LINE
PABX Systems
Private branch exchanges (PABX) are typical in many offices and some households. You must dial an out­side line access code in order to get a connection to the public telephone network (PSTN) from a PABX.
Inserting Outside Line Access Code
Enter the outside line access code with which you reach the public telephone network before you enter the desired number or select a stored entry. The out­side line access code is usually
0.
Incorrect Outside Line Access Code
Setting Up an Extensi on
CHAIN DIALLING
You can combine and edit manually entered digits and saved entries, before the dialling process starts. If you have saved, for example, the telephone number prefix of an inexpensive telephone service provider (call-by-call) as a telephone book entry, select this entry and manually enter the subsequent telephone number or select another saved entry.
INSERT DIALLING PAUSE
Insert Dialling Pause
It may be necessary to insert a dial pause in tele­phone number, for example, for a direct-inward dial­ling number, a sub-address or in a long distance number. Press
ú and . The second part of the
number is dialled only after a short pause.
DIALLING WITH THE HANDSET REPLACED
1
Press μ to dial without lifting up the handset.
You will hear the dial tone from the loudspeaker; the dialling process will commence immediately. Select the desired volume level using
[.
2
Pick up the hand-set when the subscriber accepts the call.
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Notice
DIRECT DIALLING
You can also lift up the receiver first, then dial a number. The dialling process begins immediately.
Notice
USING THE TELEPHONE BOOK
You can also call the telephone book entries by pressing
am and select using [
BROWSE. The function Search works even while you
are conversing on the telephone. If you are loading entries from the tele-
phone book, it is possible to edit the num­bers after you have loaded them. For exam­ple, you can add or delete prefixed numbers or direct dial numbers.
Notice
INCORRECT OUTSIDE LINE ACCESS CODE
In rare cases, the outside line access code may be a different number or a two-digit number. For older telephone systems, the outside line access code can be R (= Flash). Press
to enter this outside line access
code. If the connection to the public tele­phone network is not possible, contact your telephone system supplier.
Notice
CONNECTION TO PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE
If you operate your device permanently on an extension, save the outside line access code (see also chapter on
setting Private
Branch Exchange (PABX)
, page 46).
Notice
NO HANDS-FREE OPERATION POSSIBLE
Hands-free operation is not possible with this function. You cannot answer if the subscriber picks up.
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EN
CALLING LINE IDENTIFICATION (CLIP)
Function is not supported in all countries and networks
(Function is not supported in all countries and net­works)
CLIP Definition
The number of an incoming call appears on the dis­play. For this function to work, the Calling Line Iden­tification Presentation (CLIP) must be activated for your telephone connection. Enquire with your tele­phone company. Caller Line Identification may be associated with a fee.
Setting the Country Correctly
MISSED CALLS
Missed Calls
You can find reference to missed calls in the redial/ caller list.
1
Press @.
2
Page through the dialled numbers, the calls
received and calls missed in the list using [ (©
indicates the numbers dialled, ® the calls received and * the calls missed).
3
To call back, pick up the handset.
Notice
SETTING THE COUNTRY CORRECTLY
If the Caller Line Identification does not work even though the function is activated for your telephone connection, check if you have set the correct country (also see Chap­ter
Settings, page 39)
Notice
DISPLAYING TELEPHONE BOOK NAMES
Your device displays the name with which you have saved the number in the telephone book. The number and name will not be shown if the caller sup­presses his number.
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5 TELEPHONE BOOK OF THE DEVICE
Telephone Book
Call the telephone book functions using am: You
can store new entries, search for entries as well as set and edit groups. You can save up to 250 entries in the telephone book of your device.
Cursor Navigation 1
LOOKING UP AN ENTRY
Telephone Book
Telephone book register: with the keys (A—Z) you can
access entries saved in the telephone book. Enter the initial letters or the name of the desired entry. Your device will show you the telephone book entries for the corresponding letters. Select an entry using
[.
1
Press am.
2
Using [ select BROWSE.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Select an entry using [.
SAVING ENTRY
No Repeat Entries
1
Press am.
2
Using [ select NEW ENTRY.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Enter the name using the keys (A—Z).
5
Confirm with OK.
6
Enter the number using the number pad.
7
Confirm with OK.
8
You can assign a ring tone to the number. Use [
or the number buttons 1 to 7 to select a ring
tone.
9
Confirm with OK.
10
Select the speed for fax transmissions to this recipient. Normally you can select the highest speed. Set a lower transmission speed if you are sending faxes into networks with poor line qual­ity.
11
Confirm with OK. The entry is saved.
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NAVIGATING IN THE EDITOR
You can move the cursor using
[. Use C to
delete individual characters. Press j to
close the menu and return to the starting mode.
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also search for an entry in the telephone book by pressing
OK,
511 and OK.
Notice
HELP BUTTON
Press
¨ to display the information saved
on this entry.
Notice
NO REPEAT ENTRIES
You cannot save two entries under the same name.
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by press­ing
OK, 512 and OK.
Notice
ENTER LETTERS
Enter capital letters by pressing and holding
ú key. You can enter space
using ½.
To insert special characters and sym­bols, press
. Press ûü to insert lan-
guage specific special characters. Select
with [. Confirm with OK.
Notice
NUMBER FROM THE LAST NUMBER RE­DIAL LIST
You can retrieve a saved number from the list of the last numbers dialled and last calls received (redial/caller list). Press
@. Select an entry using [.
Confirm with OK.
Notice
OUTSIDE LINE ACCESS CODE
If you have set your device up to work on a public telephone network (see Private Branch Exchange) and entered the out­side line access code, save the number without the outside line access code (see also chapter
Setting up outside line
access code (PABX)
, page 46).
Notice
ASSIGNING THE STANDARD RING TONE
Select
1, in order to assign the stand-
ard ring tone to the number.
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EDIT ENTRY
1
Press am.
2
Using [ select MODIFY.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Enter the initial letters or select the entry you
would like to change with [.
5
Confirm with OK.
6
Edit the name.
7
Confirm with OK.
8
Edit the number.
9
Confirm with OK.
10
You can assign a ring tone to the number. Use [
or the number buttons 1 to 7 to select a ring
tone.
11
Confirm with OK.
12
Select the speed for fax transmissions to this recipient. Normally you can select the highest speed. Set a lower transmission speed if you are sending faxes into networks with poor line qual­ity.
13
Confirm with OK. The entry is saved.
DELETE AN ENTRY
1
Press am.
2
Using [ select DELETE ENTRY.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Using [ select DELETE: SINGLE.
5
Confirm with OK.
6
Enter the initial letters or select the entry you
would like to delete with [.
7
Confirm with OK.
8
Using [ select DELETE: YES.
9
Confirm with OK.
Groups
DELETE ALL ENTRIES
All Telephone Book Entries are D eleted!
1
Press am.
2
Using [ select DELETE ENTRY.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Using [ select DELETE: ALL.
5
Confirm with OK.
6
Using [ select DELETE: YES.
7
Confirm with OK.
PRINTING THE TELEPHONE BOOK
PRINTING LIST OF ALL ENTRIES
Printing the Telephone Book
Press OK, 83 and OK to print a list of all saved
entries and groups in the telephone book.
Printing the Telephone Book
PRINTING AN INDIVIDUAL ENTRY
1
Telephone book register: with the keys (A—Z) you
can access entries saved in the telephone book. Enter the initial letters or the name of the desired entry. Your device will show you the telephone book entries for the corresponding letters. Select an entry using
[.
2
Press COPY.
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ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by press­ing
OK, 514 and OK.
Notice
ASSIGNING THE STANDARD RING TONE
Select
1, in order to assign the stand-
ard ring tone to the number.
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by press­ing
OK, 515 and OK.
Notice
GROUPS
The entry is deleted from all the groups in which it is included.
CAUTION!
ALL TELEPHONE BOOK ENTRIES ARE DE­LETED!
This function deletes all entries and groups in your telephone book.
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by press­ing
OK, 515 and OK.
Notice
HELP BUTTON
You can also print the telephone book by pressing
¨. Using [ select PHONEBOOK.
Confirm with OK.
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GROUPS
Groups
You can create groups containing several numbers. A message is sent to all members of this group in suc­cession. A group is displayed as an individual tele­phone book entry.
CREATING GROUP
1
Press am.
2
Using [ select NEW GROUP.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Enter a name for the group.
5
Confirm with OK.
6
Enter the initial letters or select the entry you
would like to add to the group using [.
7
Entries which belong to the group are highlighted with a star (*). Add other members to the group
by selecting the entries and press OK. Remove
group members by selecting the highlighted entry and press
OK.
8
Using [ select ACCEPT GROUP to complete the
selection.
9
Confirm with OK.
EDIT GROUP
1
Press am.
2
Using [ select MODIFY.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Using [ select the group you would like to edit.
5
Confirm with OK.
6
If necessary, enter a new name for the group.
7
Confirm with OK.
8
Entries which belong to the group are highlighted with a star (*). Add other members to the group by selecting the entries and press
OK. Remove
group members by selecting the highlighted entry and press
OK.
9
Using [ select ACCEPT GROUP to complete the
selection.
10
Confirm with OK.
DELETING A GROUP
Entries are Not Deleted
1
Press am.
2
Using [ select DELETE ENTRY.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Using [ select DELETE: SINGLE.
5
Confirm with OK.
6
Using [ select the group you would like to
delete.
7
Confirm with OK.
8
Using [ select DELETE: YES.
9
Confirm with OK.
EXPORTING/IMPORTING THE TELEPHONE BOOK
Exporting/Importing the Telephone Book
You can save your telephone book entries onto a USB storage medium or import your entries from a USB storage medium.
SAVING TELEPHONE BOOK ONTO USB STORAGE MEDIUM
1
Make sure that a USB storage medium is con­nected to the USB host port on the front of the device. Connect a USB storage medium to the USB host port as required.
2
Press OK, 518 and OK. The telephone
book is saved on the USB storage medium.
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by press­ing
OK, 513 and OK.
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by press­ing
OK, 514 and OK.
Notice
ENTRIES ARE NOT DELETED
This function only deletes the group but not the telephone book entries contained in it.
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by press­ing
OK, 515 and OK.
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LOAD TELEPHONE BOOK FROM USB STORAGE MEDIUM
Data Format
1
Make sure that a USB storage medium is con­nected to the USB host port on the front of the device. Connect a USB storage medium to the USB host port as required.
2
Press OK, 517 and OK. The entries are
added to the existing entries. Current entries with the same name will not be overwritten.
Notice
DATA FORMAT
The entries must be saved to the file „phonebook.csv“ in the root directory of the USB storage medium. The data in the file must be separated by semicolons „
;“.
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6 PRINTER AND PRINTING MEDIA
SPECIFICATIONS FOR PRINT MEDIA
Introduction
You can insert normal printing paper or printed doc­uments (forms) into the paper tray. You can insert special paper formats, envelopes, slides, sheets of labels or printed documents into the manual paper feed.
Paper Tray
Manual Paper Feed
Unsuitable Paper!
Forms from a Laser Printer!
PULLING OUT PAPER STOPPER
1
Printing on A4 Paper: Pull out the additional
paper stopper on the print out support.
2
Printing on A5 Paper: Fold the print out support
with the pulled out paper stopper back again.
INSERT PAPER INTO THE PAPER TRAY
1
Pull the paper tray out of the device.
PAPER TRAY
Paper Sizes
Size A4· A5 · B5 (JIS) · Letter · Legal (13/14¦") · Exec
Weight
60¦–¦105¦g/m²
Capacity
250 sheets
Manual Paper Feed
Paper Sizes
Width: 98¦–¦216¦mm Length: 148¦–¦356¦mm
Weight
60¦–¦165¦g/m²
Capacity
1 sheets
CAUTION!
UNSUITABLE PAPER!
Do not insert any sheets of paper into the paper tray …
... are wet, have been edited with correction fluid, are soiled or have a coated surface.
… that are held together with office or notebook staples or with tape or glue. Use sheets of labels for use in laser printers.
… are pasted with note papers. … are creased, crumpled or torn.
CAUTION!
FORMS FROM A LASER PRINTER!
Forms that have been printed out by a laser printer are not suitable for further printing.
CAUTION!
DO NOT USE THE PAPER STOPPER WITH LEGAL PAPER!
Do not pull out the additional paper stopper on the print out support if you are printing on Legal paper.
EX
B 5
B 5
A
5
B 6
A 4
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2
Adjust the length of the paper tray to the printer paper. Press the lock key on the base of the paper tray. Slide the rear panel until it snaps into the suitable marking: Legal =
LG, A4 = A4, A5 = A5,
Letter = LE, B5 = B5.
3
Separate the paper sheets by fanning them out, then align them by tapping edge of the stack lightly against a flat surface. This will prevent several sheets of paper from being drawn in all at once.
4
Insert the paper into the paper tray. You can load up to 250 sheets (80¦g/m²).
5
Enclose the paper with the two side paper guides. Be sure not to enclose it so tightly that it bends.
6
Push the paper tray into the device all the way to the stopping point.
CAUTION!
INITIAL OPERATION!
Please remove the protective cardboard from the paper tray before loading paper and replacing the paper tray into the device. Remove the document support and the document outlet tray from the paper tray.
EX
B 5
B 5
A 5
B 6
A 4
EX
B
5
B 5
A
5
B
6
A 4
EX
B
5
B
5
A
4
LetterLetter
A4A4
LegalLegal
A5A5
EX
B 5
B
5
A 5
B 6
A 4
≤¦250≤¦250
(
80¦g/m
0¦g/m
)
Notice
LOADING PRE-PRINTED MATERIAL
If you would like to print on an input sheet (for example, forms or stationery), place the input sheet face down in the paper tray, with the top of the page towards the front.
CAUTION!
FORMS FROM A LASER PRINTER!
Forms that have been printed out by a laser printer are not suitable for further printing.
EX
B 5
B 5
A 5
B
6
A
4
Lorem Ipsum sed dolor cum
vel ulla faccum ip exeratie
esequatisit iurercing ex ecte
venim do od tisl delit adit nulla
feugiamet, cortis deliqui
blamcon sequametum iustion
EX
B 5
B 5
A 5
B 6
A 4
EX
B 5
B 5
A 5
B 6
A 4
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LOAD PAPER INTO THE MANUAL PAPER FEED
1
Press OK, 202 and OK.
2
Select the manual paper feed using [.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Load the paper into the manual paper feed on the front of the device.
5
Enclose the paper with the two side paper guides. Be sure not to enclose it so tightly that it bends.
Reset Settings
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LOADING PRE-PRINTED MATERIAL
Forms from a Laser Printer!
INSERT THE TEMPLATE INTO THE PAPER TRAY
Insert the Template into the Pap er Tray
If you would like to pri n t o n an input sheet (for exam­ple, forms or stationery), place the input sheet face down in the paper tray, with the top of the page towards the front.
Vorlagen einlegen
LOAD TEMPLATES INTO THE MANUAL PAPER FEED
Load Templates into the Manual Pa per Feed
If you would like to pri n t o n an input sheet (for exam­ple, forms or stationery), place the input sheet face up with the top of the page facing forwards (towards the device) into the manual paper feed.
Manuelle Zufuhr: Vorlagen einlegen
INSERTING SLIDES AND LABELS
Inserting Slides and Labe ls
Use slides which are designed for copiers and laser printers as they must stand up to high temperatures and printing. The printing side is usually somewhat rougher than the reverse side.
You can insert slides and sheets of labels into the paper tray and into the manual paper feed. It is pref­erable to use the manual paper feed for printing on this print media (see also chapter on
Load Paper into
the Manual Paper Feed
, page 24).
Unsuitable Slides and Labels!
CAUTION!
RESET SETTINGS
Reset the standard setting again after the print job so that the paper feed from the paper tray is guaranteed for incoming fax transmissions.
CAUTION!
FORMS FROM A LASER PRINTER!
Forms that have been printed out by a laser printer are not suitable for further printing.
EX
B
5
B 5
A 5
B 6
A 4
Lorem Ipsum sed dolor cum
vel ulla faccum ip exeratie
esequatisit iurercing ex ecte
venim do od tisl delit adit nulla
feugiamet, cortis deliqui
blamcon sequametum iustion
CAUTION!
UNSUITABLE SLIDES AND LABELS!
Do not use slides which are designed for manual inscription or for an overhead pro­jector. These slides can melt in the device and damage it.
Use sheets of labels for use in laser print­ers. The labels must cover the entire sheet otherwise they could peel off in the device.
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PRINTING ON BOTH SIDES (MANUAL DUPLEX PRINTING)
Manual Duplex Printing
You can print a sheet of paper on one side and feed it back into the device in order to print the back side.
1
Print the front side of your document.
2
Manual Duplex Printing from the Paper Tray:
Place the input sheet face up in the paper tray, with the top of the page towards the front.
3
Manual Duplex Printing with Manual Paper Feed:
Place the input sheet face down with the top of the page facing forwards (towards the device) into the manual paper feed.
4
Print the back side of your document.
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PRINT CALENDAR
Print Calendar
Your device prints a weekly overview as a calendar page for you – for the current week, the coming week or a freely selectable week.
1
Press OK, 85 and OK.
2
Using [, select whether you would like to print
a calendar page of the current week, the coming week or a freely selectable week.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
User-Defined Week: Enter the year and the week
(two digits for each field) for which you would like to print a calendar page for example
25¦40 for the year 2025, week 40.
5
Confirm with OK.
SUDOKU: PRINTING A GAME
Sudoku: Printing a Game
Sudoku
Sudoku is a Japanese number puzzle. The game has 3 × 3 squares divided into 3 × 3 fields. Depending on the difficulty level, lesser or more digits are already given at the beginning of the game. The aim of the game is to fill digits from 1 to 9 in the game field is such a way that each digit appears only once in a row, a column and each of the nine blocks. There is only one solution.
PRINTING A GAME
1
Press OK, 861 and OK.
2
Using [ select the difficulty level.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Enter, how many copies of the Sudoku you would like to print (maximum 9 copies).
5
Confirm with OK.
6
Using [ select if you would like to print the
solution.
7
Confirm with OK.
PRINTING THE LAST GAME AGAIN
1
Press OK, 862 and OK.
2
Enter, how many copies of the Sudoku you would like to print (maximum 9 copies).
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Using [ select if you would like to print the
solution.
5
Confirm with OK.
PRINTING THE SOLUTION
Last Solution Available
Press OK, 863 and OK.
SUDOKU FOR EVERY DAY
Sudoku for Every Day
You can have a new Sudoku automatically printed each day.
1
Press OK, 864 and OK.
2
Enter the time, e.g. 14 00 for 2 pm.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Using [ select the difficulty level.
5
Confirm with OK.
EX
B
5
B
5
A 5
B
6
A
4
Notice
HELP BUTTON
You can also print a new Sudoku by press­ing
¨. Using [ select SUDOKU. Confirm
with
OK.
Notice
LAST SOLUTION AVAILABLE
The solution of the last printed game is saved. The solutions of earlier games are no longer available.
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Enter, how many copies of the Sudoku you would like to print (maximum 9 copies).
7
Confirm with OK.
8
Using [ select if you would like to print the
solution.
9
Confirm with OK.
10
Using [ indicate whether you would like to turn
printing on or off.
11
Confirm with OK.
Sudoku for Ever y Day 3
Notice
SWITCHING OFF FUNCTION
You can turn off the daily Sudoku print by selecting the function as described above and by switching off the automatic printing under point 10.
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7FAX
SEND A FAX USING STANDARD SETTINGS
Send a Fax Using Standard Settings
Your fax message will be sent using the standard set­tings. If you would like to adjust the settings yourself (for example resolution or contrast) for a fax trans­mission use function
Send Fax Later,page 28).
1
Insert the document.
2
Enter the desired number using the numeric key­pad or select a saved entry.
3
Press FAX or o.
Call Up Function Immediately
Send Fax Immediately
Busy Number
LOADING DOCUMENTS
Specifications f or Documents
Unsuitable Documents!
Set Fax Transmission from the M emory
1
Insert the documents face down into the docu­ment feeder. The lower most document will be fed in first. You can insert up to
30 documents (80¦g/
m²)
at a time.
Notice
CALL UP FUNCTION IMMEDIATELY
You can also call the function by pressing
OK, 41 and OK.
Notice
SEND FAX IMMEDIATELY
You can also enter the desired number first or dial a saved entry and then press
FAX or
o. The dialling process begins immedi-
ately.
Notice
AUTOMATIC REDIAL
If the subscriber is busy, the device dials the number again after some time. Press
j, in
order to cancel the transmission process. After the transmission, the device prints out a transmission report depending on the settings.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR DOCUMENTS
Width of Documents
140¦–¦218¦mm
Length of Documents
128¦–¦600¦mm
Paper Weight of the Documents
60¦-¦90¦g/m²
Capacity
30 page (80¦g/m²)
Manufacturer’s Recom­mendation for Optimum Operation
A4 · A5 · Letter · Legal (80¦g/m²
CAUTION!
UNSUITABLE DOCUMENTS!
Do not insert any documents into the device that ...
... are wet, have been edited with correction fluid, are soiled or have a coated surface.
… that are written on with a soft pencil, with paint, chalk or charcoal.
… originate from newspapers or magazines (printing ink).
… that are held together with office or notebook staples or with tape or glue.
… are pasted with note papers. … are creased, crumpled or torn.
Notice
SET FAX TRANSMISSION FROM THE MEM­ORY
You can set whether you would like to scan and send documents immediately or whether you would like to send the docu­ments from the cache memory (see also chapter on
setting up fax transmission from
the memory
, page 43).
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2
Push the document guide inwards, so that it lies level on the documents.
3
Set the desired resolution. You can choose between: DEFAULT (for documents without spe­cial features), FINE (for documents with small print or drawings), SFINE (for documents with many details) and PHOTO (for photos). Press
f.
The configured resolution appears on the display. Press
f again to change the resolution.
DIALLING A NUMBER
Dialling a Number
Dial the desired number. There are several ways to do this:
Manual Dialling: Dial the desired number using the
numeric keypad.
Telephone Book
Telephone book register: with the keys (A—Z) you can
access entries saved in the telephone book. Enter the initial letters or the name of the desired entry. Your device will show you the telephone book entries for the corresponding letters. Select an entry using
[.
Using the Telephone Book
Redial / caller list
Redial / caller list: The redial / caller list contains the
last numbers dialled and the last calls received (© indicates the numbers dialled, ® the calls received and * the calls missed).
GETTING OUTSIDE LINE
PABX Systems
Private branch exchanges (PABX) are typical in many offices and some households. You must dial an out­side line access code in order to get a connection to the public telephone network (PSTN) from a PABX.
Inserting Outside Line Access Code
Enter the outside line access code with which you reach the public telephone network before you enter the desired number or select a stored entry. The out­side line access code is usually
0.
Incorrect Outside Line Access Code
Setting Up an Extensi on
SENDING FAX LATER (= TIMER FUNCTION)
Using fax transmission from the memory
This function is only available if you have set up your device in such a way that fax messages are sent from the memory (see also chapter on
setting up fax mes-
sages from the memory
, page 43).
Sending Fax Later
If you would like to make use of the lower telephone tariffs or if the recipient can be reached at some spe­cific time only, you can send the fax at a later time— within 24 hours.
Starting Transmission
1
Insert the document.
2
Enter the desired number using the numeric key­pad or select a saved entry.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Enter the time, at which the document should be
transmitted, e.g. 14 00 for 2 pm.
5
Confirm with OK.
Notice
SET RESOLUTION
You can select the default resolution setting (also see chapter
Set Resolution,
page
41).
Notice
USING THE TELEPHONE BOOK
You can also call the telephone book entries by pressing
am and select using [
BROWSE. The function Search works even while you
are conversing on the telephone. If you are loading entries from the tele-
phone book, it is possible to edit the num­bers after you have loaded them. For exam­ple, you can add or delete prefixed numbers or direct dial numbers.
Notice
INCORRECT OUTSIDE LINE ACCESS CODE
In rare cases, the outside line access code may be a different number or a two-digit number. For older telephone systems, the outside line access code can be R (= Flash). Press
to enter this outside line access
code. If the connection to the public tele­phone network is not possible, contact your telephone system supplier.
Notice
CONNECTION TO PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE
If you operate your device permanently on an extension, save the outside line access code (see also chapter on
setting Private
Branch Exchange (PABX)
, page 46).
Notice
STARTING TRANSMISSION
You can start the transmission at any time, by pressing
FAX or o
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EN
6
Select the desired resolution using [:
DEFAULT—For documents without special fea­tures
FINE—For texts with small print or drawings SFINE—For documents with many details PHOTO—For photos
7
Confirm with OK.
8
Set the desired contrast using [.
-/1—Reduces the contrast / typeface appears lighter
4 (Factory settings)—Optimized adaptation for all documents
+/7—Increases the contrast / typeface appears darker (for example, documents with faint print)
9
Confirm with OK.
10
After a short warm up phase, the device will read the document into the memory and will send out the fax at the specified time.
MANUALLY SENDING A FAX
1
Insert the document.
2
Press μ or pick up the handset.
3
Enter the desired number using the numeric key­pad or select a saved entry.
4
Press FAX or o.
Start Fax Reception from Addi tional Telephone
CHAIN DIALLING
You can combine and edit manually entered digits and saved entries, before the dialling process starts. If you have saved, for example, the telephone number prefix of an inexpensive telephone service provider (call-by-call) as a telephone book entry, select this entry and manually enter the subsequent telephone number or select another saved entry.
EAVESDROPPING WHILE CONNECTION IS ESTABLISHED
Eavesdropping while Connection is Establi shed
You can listen while a connection is established, for example if a fax transmission constantly fails.
Enter the desired number using the numeric keypad or select a saved entry. Press
μ.
No Hands-free Operation Possible
SENDING TO MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS (= BROADCASTING)
Broadcast Transmissions
You can send one fax to multiple recipients in suc­cession.
Using fax transmission from the memory
This function is only available if you have set up your device in such a way that fax messages are sent from the memory (see also chapter on
setting up fax mes-
sages from the memory
, page 43).
1
Insert the document.
2
Enter the desired number using the numeric key­pad or select a saved entry.
3
Press À.
4
Enter the next telephone numbers. Between the
individual recipients, press À. You can enter up
to 20 recipients.
5
Press FAX or o. The device transmits the fax
message successively to all recipients.
Notice
DELETING A JOB
To cancel a scheduled fax transmission, simply delete the document from the jobs list (also see chapter
Jobs, page 31).
Notice
START FAX RECEPTION FROM ADDITIONAL TELEPHONE
You can start the fax reception from an additional telephone that is connected to the device by pressing
*5:
Notice
NO HANDS-FREE OPERATION POSSIBLE
Hands-free operation is not possible with this function. You cannot answer if the sub­scriber picks up.
Notice
SENDING A FAX TO A GROUP
A group from the telephone book is an entry in the list of recipients.
If a number appears in the list of recipi­ents several times, (for example, is saved in different groups), the message is sent to this number several times.
Notice
CANCEL PROCESS
You can interrupt the process at any time, by pressing
j.
Notice
TRANSMISSION TO MULTIPLE RECIPI­ENTS
If your device cannot reach a recipient, the fax message is sent to the other recipients. After the device has called all recipients, it once again dials the num­bers that previously could not be reached.
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USING FAX TEMPLATES
Fax Templates
Five fax templates, which you can use, are stored in your device. With these templates you can quickly create, for example, a short fax note or an invitation.
1
Press OK, 45 and OK.
2
Use [ to select the template you would like to
print.
3
Confirm with OK. The device prints the template.
4
Fill the template and send it to the desired recip­ient per fax.
FAX RECEPTION
Receiving Fax Manually
Memory
If you have not changed the factory settings, received faxes will be printed out automatically. If there is no paper or toner in your device, the device will store incoming fax transmissions in its memory. The green lamp
â on the panel will be lit whenever there is a
fax present in the memory. After you have loaded paper into the device or inserted a new toner car­tridge, the saved messages are printed.
Abort fax reception
Memory Philips
The fax memory can store up to 200 pages. Follow the specifications in the technical data.
Message Memory Full!
Using Service Codes
RECEIVING FAX MANUALLY
Receiving Fax Manually
Select manual fax reception under fax reception mode (see also chapter on Setting the Fax Reception
Mode
, Page 42). The device will not receive faxes on its own. This setting is useful, when you want to receive faxes via a modem connected to a computer. You can start fax reception manually, by pressing
o.
RECEIVE FAXES SILENTLY
Silent Fax Reception
Set the number of rings 0 (see also chapter setting
the number of rings
, page 40) and set the fax recep-
tion mode to fax mode (see also chapter setting the
fax reception mode
, page 42), in order to receive
faxes without your device ringing.
RECEIVING FAXES ONTO USB STORAGE MEDIUM
Introduction
With fax reception onto a USB storage medium, the device saves incoming faxes onto a connected USB storage medium. Fax messages are saved as TIFF files with receipt date and time.
Print Document from USB Storage Medium
Use the Print Document from USB Storage Medium function to print the saved fax messages (see also chapter on Printing Document from USB Storage Medium, page
37)
Function not available
1
Make sure that a USB storage medium is con­nected to the USB host port on the front of the device. Connect a USB storage medium to the USB host port as required.
2
Press OK, 914 and OK.
3
Use [ to select whether you would like to turn
the function on or off.
4
Confirm with OK.
Notice
RECEIVING FAX MANUALLY
If you pick up the handset on the device and hear a whistling tone or silence, you are receiving a fax call. In order to receive the fax press
o,.
Notice
ABORT FAX RECEPTION
After receiving the first page of a fax mes­sage, you can abort the transmission at any time by pressing
j.
CAUTION!
MESSAGE MEMORY FULL!
If the message memory is full, no a dditional messages can be received.
Notice
DELETE FAX MESSAGES SENT
If there are problems with printing out saved fax messages, a service code is avail­able (see also chapter on
using service
codes
, page 57).
Notice
FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE
The function is switched off if you remove the USB storage medium. You cannot use the
Protected Fax Reception and Receive
Fax on USB Storage Medium
functions at
the same time.
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by press­ing
OK, 44 and OK.
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SETTING PROTECTED FAX RECEPTION
Deactivating Automatic Fax Printout
You can secure your fax reception with a code. In that case, incoming faxes are not printed out, but rather are stored in the fax memory. Only after entering a PIN code can you print out these fax transmissions.
Function not available
ENTERING THE PIN CODE
Default Access Code
1
Press OK, 4033 and OK.
2
Enter a four-digit PIN code.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Enter the code again for confirmation purposes.
5
Confirm with OK.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF
1
Press OK, 4032 and OK.
2
Enter the four-digit PIN code.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Use [ to select whether you would like to turn
the function on or off.
5
Confirm with OK.
PRINTING OUT FAX TRANSMISSIONS
1
Press OK, 4031 and OK.
2
Enter the four-digit PIN code.
3
Confirm with OK. The stored fax transmissions
are printed out and deleted from the memory.
POLLING FAXES
Polling Faxes
With the fax polling function, you can retrieve faxes that lie ready in the dialled device.
POLLING FAXES DIRECTLY
1
Press OK, 42 and OK.
2
Enter the desired number using the numeric key­pad or select a saved entry.
3
Press o.
TIME-DEFERRED POLLING
1
Press OK, 42 and OK.
2
Enter the desired number using the numeric key­pad or select a saved entry.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Enter the time, at which the document should be polled, e.g.
14 00 for 2 pm.
5
Confirm with OK.
6
The device is now in standby mode. You can con­tinue to carry on telephone conversations or send other fax transmissions during this time.
Deleting a Job SFL 2
JOBS
Printing the Job List
Introduction
All messages that have just been sent, that have been prepared for polling or that are to be sent or polled at a later time are present in the jobs list.
Display
Jobs appear in the display one-at-a-time. After the job number and job status indicator, you will find the fax number to which a fax is to be sent or from which it is to be polled. Documents on the jobs list can fall into the following categories with regard to their sta­tus:
Jobs 1
TX—Time-Deferred Sending
Jobs 3
POL—Time-delayed Fax Polling
Jobs 4
TR—Job in progress
Stop
Notice
FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE
You cannot use the
Protected Fax Reception
and Receive Fax on USB Storage Medium functions at the same time.
Notice
DEFAULT ACCESS CODE
The function is switched off with the fac­tory-installed access code (0000). Change the access code to switch on the function. If you want to switch the function off enter the factory-installed code 0000 again.
Notice
ENTERING THE PIN CODE
If you have already saved a code, the device will ask you to provide the old code first before you can enter a new code.
Notice
DELETING A JOB
To terminate the polling readiness, simply delete the document from the jobs list (also see chapter
Jobs, page 31).
Notice
HELP BUTTON
You can also obtain a print jobs list by pressing
¨. Select with [COMMAND
LIST. Confirm with OK.
Notice
NAVIGATING IN THE MENU
Press
j to close the menu and return to the
starting mode.
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IMMEDIATE JOB EXECUTION
1
Press OK, 71 and OK.
2
Using [ select the job that you would like to
execute immediately.
3
Confirm with OK. The transmission or polling will
commence immediately.
CHANGING A JOB
1
Press OK, 72 and OK.
2
Using [ select the job that you would like to
modify.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Enter the desired changes and confirm by pressing
OK.
DELETING A JOB
1
Press OK, 73 and OK.
2
Using [ select the job that you would like to
delete.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Confirm the deletion with OK.
PRINTING A JOB
1
Press OK, 74 and OK.
2
Using [ select the job that you would like to
print out.
3
Confirm with OK.
PRINTING THE JOB LIST
Printing the Job List
Press OK, 75 and OK. The device will print out
a list of all pending jobs.
Printing the Job List
Notice
HELP BUTTON
You can also obtain a print jobs list by pressing
¨. Select with [COMMAND
LIST. Confirm with OK.
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8 COPIER
LOADING DOCUMENTS
Specifications f or Documents
Unsuitable Documents!
1
Insert the documents face down into the docu­ment feeder. The lower most document will be fed in first. You can insert up to 30 documents (80¦g/
m²)
at a time.
2
Push the document guide inwards, so that it lies level on the documents.
3
Set the desired resolution. You can choose between: DEFAULT (for documents without spe­cial features), FINE (for documents with small print or drawings), SFINE (for documents with many details) and PHOTO (for photos). Press
f.
The configured resolution appears on the display.
Press f again to change the resolution.
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR DOCUMENTS
Width of Documents
140¦–¦218¦mm
Length of Documents
128¦–¦600¦mm
Paper Weight of the Documents
60¦-¦90¦g/m²
Capacity
30 page (80¦g/m²)
Manufacturer’s Recom­mendation for Optimum Operation
A4 · A5 · Letter · Legal (80¦g/m²
CAUTION!
UNSUITABLE DOCUMENTS!
Do not insert any documents into the device that ...
... are wet, have been edited with correction fluid, are soiled or have a coated surface.
… that are written on with a soft pencil, with paint, chalk or charcoal.
… originate from newspapers or magazines (printing ink).
… that are held together with office or notebook staples or with tape or glue.
… are pasted with note papers. … are creased, crumpled or torn.
Notice
SETTING THE RESOLUTION FOR THE COPIER
There are different levels of resolution available for copying documents. Select the function
Make Copy Using User-
Defined Settings
, in order to set the res-
olution level, (see also chapter Make
Copy Using User-Defined Settings
, page
34).
Notice
SET RESOLUTION
You can select the default resolution setting (also see chapter
Set Resolution,
page 41).
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MAKE COPIES USING STANDARD SETTINGS
MAKE A COPY USING STANDARD SETTINGS
1
Insert the document.
2
Press COPY twice. The document is copied using
standard settings.
Making a Copy
MAKE SEVERAL COPIES USING STANDARD SETTINGS
1
Insert the document.
2
Enter the number of times you would like to copy
the document (maximum of 99 copies).
3
Press COPY twice. The document is copied using
standard settings.
ECO Button
MAKE COPIES USING THE SECOND PROFILE
Make Copies Using the Second Profile
Save settings which you would like to use frequently in a second profile, for example in order to copy a fre­quently used document type (see also chapter on
configure settings for the second profile , page 35).
MAKE COPY USING THE SECOND PROFILE
1
Insert the document.
2
Press COPY.
3
Select the second profile using [.
4
Press COPY.
MAKE SEVERAL COPIES USING THE SECOND PROFILE
1
Insert the document.
2
Enter the number of times you would like to copy
the document (maximum of 99 copies).
3
Press COPY.
4
Select the second profile using [.
5
Press COPY.
ECO Button
MAKE COPIES USING USER­DEFINED SETTINGS
Make Copies
1
Insert the document.
2
Press COPY.
3
Use [ to select the desired profile.
4
Enter the number of times you would like to copy
the document (maximum of 99 copies).
5
Confirm with OK.
6
Using [ select the paper source.
7
Confirm with OK.
8
For Paper in the Manual Paper Feed: Use [ to
select the desired paper format.
9
Confirm with OK.
10
For Paper in the Manual Paper Feed: Use [ to
select the weight of the inserted paper.
11
Confirm with OK.
12
Select the desired resolution using [:
AUTO—Optimised adjustment for all types of doc­uments
TEXT—For texts with small print or drawings QUALITY—For documents with many details PHOTO—For the highest resolution
13
Confirm with OK.
14
Set the desired contrast using [.
-/1—Reduces the contrast / typeface appears lighter
4 (Factory settings)—Optimized adaptation for all documents
+/7—Increases the contrast / typeface appears darker (for example, documents with faint print)
15
Confirm with OK.
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by pressing
OK, 11 and OK.
Notice
ECO BUTTON
Press
COPY and ECO to make a copy
using the toner saving function.
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by press­ing
OK, 12 and OK.
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by press­ing
OK, 12 and OK.
Notice
ECO BUTTON
Press
COPY and ECO to make a copy
using the toner saving function.
Notice
MAKE COPIES
You can start the copying process at any time, by pressing
COPY. Press ECO to
make a copy using the toner saving func­tion.
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EN
16
Using [, select the desired level of brightness:
-/1—Reproduction is lighter 4 (Factory settings)—Optimized adaptation for all
documents +/7—Reproduction is darker
17
Press COPY.
MAKE ENLARGED OR COMPRESSED COPIES
Make Copies
1
Insert the document.
2
Press OK, 13 and OK.
3
Enter the number of times you would like to copy
the document (maximum of 99 copies).
4
Confirm with OK.
5
You can make copies of the document that are enlarged or that are compressed in size. Size com­pression is possible down to 25 pe rcent of the size of the original, and enlargements of up to 400 percent can be made. Enter the the desired value using the numeric keypad.
6
Press COPY, to start the copying process or OK,
to configure further settings (see also chapter on
make copies using adjusted settings , page 34).
COPYING SEVERAL DOCUMENTS ONTO ONE PAGE (MOSAIC COPY)
Make Copies
Copying Several Documents onto one Pa ge (Mosaic Copy)
You can copy several documents onto one page to save paper. The documents are adjusted automati­cally during the copying process.
1
Press OK, 14 and OK.
2
Use [ to select the desired layout.
Two documents on one page.
ƒ Four documents on one page.
3
Press COPY, to start the copying process or OK,
to configure further settings (see also chapter on
make copies using adjusted settings , page 34).
CONFIGURE SETTINGS FOR SECOND PROFILE
SET RESOLUTION
1
Press OK, 1063 and OK.
2
Select the desired resolution using [:
AUTO—Optimised adjustment for all types of doc­uments
TEXT—For texts with small print or drawings QUALITY—For documents with many details PHOTO—For the highest resolution
3
Confirm with OK.
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SETTING THE CONTRAST
1
Press OK, 1064 and OK.
2
Set the desired contrast using [.
-/1—Reduces the contrast / typeface appears lighter
4 (Factory settings)—Optimized adaptation for all documents
+/7—Increases the contrast / typeface appears darker (for example, documents with faint print)
3
Confirm with OK.
SETTING THE BRIGHTNESS
1
Press OK, 1065 and OK.
2
Using [, select the desired level of brightness:
-/1—Reproduction is lighter 4 (Factory settings)—Optimized adaptation for all
documents +/7—Reproduction is darker
3
Confirm with OK.
Notice
MAKE COPIES
You can start the copying process at any time, by pressing
COPY. Press ECO to
make a copy using the toner saving func­tion.
Notice
SELECT THE PRESET VALUES
Using
[ select from the preset values.
Standard values are saved, for example, for compressing A4 to A5 or for adjust­ing the European DIN formats to Ameri­can letter and legal formats
Notice
MAKE COPIES
You can start the copying process at any time, by pressing
COPY. Press ECO to
make a copy using the toner saving func­tion.
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9 USB STORAGE MEDIA
USB Storage Media
Removing USB Storage Media!
Introduction
The selection menu for USB storage media appears on the display as soon as you connect a USB storage medium (USB stick, external hard drive etc.) to the USB host port on the front of the device. You can print a list of all saved documents or individual doc­uments as well as delete files. Save scanned docu­ments or incoming faxes on to the USB storage medium.
Analysing USB Storage Medium
SCAN DOCUMENT AND SAVE ONTO A USB STORAGE MEDIUM
Introduction
You can scan documents with your device and save them as JPG-, PDF-, or TIFF-files on a connected USB storage medium.
Folder Destination
1
Insert the documents face down into the docu­ment feeder. The lower most document will be fed in first. You can insert up to 30 documents (80¦g/
m²)
at a time.
2
Make sure that a USB storage medium is con­nected to the USB host port on the front of the device. Connect a USB storage medium to the USB host port as required.
3
Using [ SCAN TO USB select from the menu or
press
OK, 913 and OK.
4
Enter a name for the file.
CAUTION!
COMPATIBLE USB STORAGE MEDIA!
Ensure that the power of a USB device does not exceed the permitted amp limit of the USB connection. You can only connect
one
high power device (USB 2.0) to each USB connection. Do not connect additional devices—such as batteries, fans, charging devices—to your machine. The device only recognises storage media which are format­ted with FAT16 or FAT32. NTFS is not sup­ported.
CAUTION!
REMOVING USB STORAGE MEDIA!
Never pull out the storage medium while the device is accessing it. This could cause data to be damaged or lost.
Notice
ANALYSING USB STORAGE MEDIUM
If a lot of documents are saved on the USB storage medium, it can take a while for the USB storage medium to be analysed. You can interrupt the process at any time, by pressing
j.
Notice
FOLDER DESTINATION
The files will be stored in the folder \[device name]\Scan on the USB storage medium. If this folder does not exist, then it will be created.
CAUTION!
UNSUITABLE DOCUMENTS!
Note the specifications for documents and/or the notes on unsuitable docu­ments (see also chapter on
Loading Doc-
uments
, page 27).
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by press­ing
OK, 32 and OK.
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5
Confirm with OK.
6
Using [, select whether you would like to save
the file as an image file or as a PDF file.
7
Confirm with OK.
8
Select the desired resolution using [:
DRAFT—Greyscale scan with low resolution, for instance, for using on the Internet.
TEXT—Black and white scan with medium resolu­tion for text documents
GREY—Greyscale scan with medium resolution PHOTO—Greyscale scan with high resolution, for
instance, for photographs
9
Confirm with OK.
10
Set the desired contrast using [.
-/1—Reduces the contrast / typeface appears lighter
4 (Factory settings)—Optimized adaptation for all documents
+/7—Increases the contrast / typeface appears darker (for example, documents with faint print)
11
Confirm with OK.
12
Using [, select the desired level of brightness:
-/1—Reproduction is lighter 4 (Factory settings)—Optimized adaptation for all
documents +/7—Reproduction is darker
13
Confirm with OK. The document is scanned and
saved on the USB storage medium.
PRINT A LIST OF AVAILABLE DOCUMENTS ON USB STORAGE MEDIUM
Introduction
You can print a list of all the TXT-, JPEG-, and TIFF files on the connected USB storage medium.
1
Make sure that a USB storage medium is con­nected to the USB host port on the front of the device. Connect a USB storage medium to the USB host port as required.
2
Using [ PRINT LIST select from the menu or
press
OK, 911 and OK. The list is printed.
Print a List of Available Documents on USB Storage Medium
PRINT DOCUMENT FROM USB STORAGE MEDIUM
Introduction
You can print one or more of the TXT-, JPEG-, and TIFF files on the connected USB storage medium.
1
Make sure that a USB storage medium is con­nected to the USB host port on the front of the device. Connect a USB storage medium to the USB host port as required.
2
Using [ PRINT FILE select from the menu or
press OK, 912 and OK.
Notice
ENTER LETTERS
Enter capital letters by pressing and holding
ú key. You can enter space
using ½.
To insert special characters and sym­bols, press
. Press ûü to insert lan-
guage specific special characters. Select
with [. Confirm with OK.
You can move the cursor using
[. Use
C to delete individual characters.
Notice
SELECT THE FILE FORMAT
For an image file, you can select whether you would like to save the file in TIFF or JPEG format (see also chapter on
Select-
ing File Format
, page 42).
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by pressing
OK, 211 and OK.
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3
Enter the initial letters or select the file you would
like to print [.
4
Press OK to highlight the file. Files to be printed
are flagged with a star (*).
5
To add more files, select the file using the arrow
keys and press OK. You can only select files from
the same directory.
6
Press o to complete the selection.
7
Enter the number of times you would like to copy
the document (maximum of 99 copies).
8
Confirm with OK.
9
Using [ select the weight of the inserted paper.
10
Press o to start the printing process.
DELETE FILES ON USB STORAGE MEDIUM
Introduction
You can delete files from the connected USB storage medium.
1
Make sure that a USB storage medium is con­nected to the USB host port on the front of the
device. Connect a USB storage medium to the USB host port as required.
2
Using [ DELETE select from the menu or press
OK, 915 and OK.
3
Enter the initial letters or select the file you would like to delete
[.
4
Press OK to highlight the file. Files that are to be
deleted are flagged with a star (*).
5
To add more files, select the file using the arrow
keys and press OK. You can only select files from
the same directory.
6
Press o to complete the selection.
7
Confirm the deletion with OK.
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by press­ing
OK, 212 and OK.
Notice
NAVIGATING WITHIN THE DIRECTORY
Press
OK to open a folder in the direc-
tory. Use C to return to the next upper
level directory
Notice
SELECT FILES USING THE ARROW KEYS
You can select multiple successive files. Press
ú and OK to switch the function
on/off. Highlight the desired files using
[. Once files have been selected, they
cannot be removed from the selection .
Notice
NAVIGATING IN THE MENU
Press
j to close the menu and return to
the starting mode.
Notice
NAVIGATING WITHIN THE DIRECTORY
Press
OK to open a folder in the direc-
tory. Use
C to return to the next upper
level directory
Notice
SELECT FILES USING THE ARROW KEYS
You can select multiple successive files. Press
ú and OK to switch the function
on/off. Highlight the desired files using
[. Once files have been selected, they
cannot be removed from the selection .
Notice
NAVIGATING IN THE MENU
Press
j to close the menu and return to
the starting mode.
CAUTION!
DELETE FILES!
You cannot interrupt the deleting proc­ess. Deleted files cannot be restored.
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10SETTINGS
Modifying the Basic Settings
Cursor Navigation 6
Prints the List of Settings
SET UP POWER SAVING FUNCTION
Set Up Power Saving Function
You use this function to set after what period of time the device switches to power saving mode following the print job. Whenever you receive a fax or if you would like to print or make a copy, your device will automatically switch back from its energy saving mode to its operating mode.
1
Press ECO.
2
Using [ select POWER SAVE.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Select the time (in minutes) after which the device
should switch to power saving mode using [.
Select 0 if the device should switch to the power saving function immediately after a print job.
5
Confirm with OK.
SET UP TONER SAVING FUNCTION
Set Up Toner Saving Functio n
You use this function to switch on the toner saving function. The print appears a little paler, thereby increasing the number of pages that you are able to print with one toner cartridge.
1
Press ECO.
2
Using [ select TONER SAVE.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Use [ to select whether you would like to turn
the function on or off.
5
Confirm with OK.
SELECTING THE COUNTRY
Setting the Country Correctly
1
Press OK, 031 and OK.
2
Use [ to select the country in which you are
operating the device.
3
Confirm with OK.
SELECTING THE LANGUAGE
1
Press OK, 033 and OK.
2
Use [ to select the desired display language.
3
Confirm with OK.
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ENTERING THE DATE AND TIME
1
Press OK, 011 and OK.
2
Enter the date (two digits for each field), for
example 31¦05¦25 for May 31th,
2025.
3
Enter the time, e.g. 14 00 for 2 pm.
4
Confirm with OK.
Notice
MODIFYING THE BASIC SETTINGS
The changed settings are stored as new default settings. If you select a special function for a one-time process, take care to restore the default settings or factory settings after that.
Notice
NAVIGATING IN THE MENU
You can move the cursor using
[. Press C
to return to the previous menu level. Press
j to close the menu and return to the
starting mode.
Notice
HELP BUTTON
You can also obtain a list of all the settings by pressing
¨. Using [ select SETTINGS.
Confirm with OK.
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by press­ing
OK, 0021 and OK.
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by press­ing
OK, 0022 and OK.
CAUTION!
SETTING THE COUNTRY CORRECTLY!
You must set the country in which you are operating the device. Otherwise your device is not adapted to the telephone network. If your country is not included in the list, you must select a different setting and use the correct telephone cable for the country. Consult your retailer.
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SET THE TIME ZONE
UTC
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is the current standardised universal time format used. Starting from Greenwich in London (Zero Meridian), the world is split into time zones. These time zones are indi­cated with a deviance from UTC (in hours) for instance UTC+1 for Central European Time (CET)
Set the Time Zone
In countries with several time zones, you can select from preset time zones or enter the deviance of your time zone from UTC. In countries with one time zone, the setting is automatically adjusted if you set coun­try correctly (see also chapter
Selecting the Country,
page 39). 1
Press OK, 012 and OK.
2
Use [ to select the time zone in which you are
operating the device.
3
Enter the Deviance from UTC Manually: Enter the
deviance (in hours) using the numeric keypad, for example,
1 for UTC+1, The display shows the
time zone editor.
4
Confirm with OK.
Automatic Changeover Between Summer Ti me/Winter Time
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ENTERING YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER AND NAME
Page Header
Your name and number are added together with date, time and page number at the top edge of each fax transmission (= header).
Cursor Navigation 1
ENTERING NAME
1
Press OK, 021 and OK.
2
Enter the name using the keys (A—Z).
3
Confirm with OK.
ENTERING NUMBER
1
Press OK, 022 and OK.
2
Enter your number.
3
Confirm with OK.
SETTING THE RING TONES
SELECTING THE RING TONE
Selecting the Ring Tone
You can use this function to select the standard ring tone. You can assign a separate ring tone to entries in the telephone book (see also chapter on
saving an
entry
, page 18).
1
Press OK, 054 and OK.
2
Select the desired ring tone using [.
3
Confirm with OK.
ADJUSTING VOLUME LEVEL
1
Press OK, 055 and OK.
2
Select the desired volume level using [.
3
Confirm with OK.
SETTING THE NUMBER OF RINGS
Setting the Number of Rings
You can use this function to set the number of rings for the fax reception mode. After the selected number of rings, the device switches to fax reception in the fax mode. Select 0 to switch off the ring tone completely (see also chapter on
silent fax reception
, page 43). 1
Press OK, 042 and OK.
2
Select the desired number of rings using [.
3
Confirm with OK.
DEACTIVATING THE BUTTON TONES
Deactivating the Button Tones
Every key press is accompanied by a sound. You can switch off the key tones on your device.
1
Press OK, 007 and OK.
2
Use [ to select whether you would like to turn
the function on or off.
3
Confirm with OK.
Notice
TIME ZONE EDITOR
Press
[ to change the sign (+/-). You
can also enter values under an hour, example, 0.15 (or 0.25) for a quarter of an hour, 0.30 (or 0.50) for half an hour or 0.45 (or 0.75) for three quarters of an hour.
Notice
AUTOMATIC CHANGEOVER BETWEEN SUMMER TIME/WINTER TIME
With setting the country and time zone, the automatic changeover between summer and winter time is switched on. The auto­matic changeover is switched off if you enter the deviance from UTC manually using the time zones editor
Notice
ENTER LETTERS
Enter capital letters by pressing and hold­ing
ú key. You can enter space using ½.
To insert special characters and symbols, press
. Press ûü to insert language
specific special characters. Select with
[.
Confirm with OK.
You can move the cursor using
[. Use C to
delete individual characters.
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CONFIGURE PAPER SETTINGS
Modifying the Basic Settings
SET PAPER WEIGHT
1
Press OK, 201 and OK.
2
Using [ select the weight of the inserted paper.
3
Confirm with OK.
SET PAPER SOURCE
Introduction
You can insert normal printing paper or printed doc­uments (forms) into the paper tray. You can insert special paper formats, envelopes, slides, sheets of labels or printed documents into the manual paper feed.
1
Press OK, 202 and OK.
2
Using [ select the paper source.
3
Confirm with OK.
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SETTING THE PAPER FORMAT
1
Press OK, 203 and OK.
2
Using [ select whether you would like to config-
ure the paper format for the paper tray or whether you would like to use the manual feed.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Use [ to select the desired paper format. Follow
the specifications in the technical data.
5
Confirm with OK.
SET RESOLUTION
SETTING THE RESOLUTION FOR SCANNING
1
Press OK, 303 and OK.
2
Select the desired resolution using [:
DRAFT—Greyscale scan with low resolution, for instance, for using on the Internet.
TEXT—Black and white scan with medium resolu­tion for text documents
GREY—Greyscale scan with medium resolution PHOTO—Greyscale scan with high resolution, for
instance, for photographs
3
Confirm with OK.
SET RESOLUTION FOR FAX TRANSMISSION
1
Press OK, 4013 and OK.
2
Select the desired resolution using [:
DEFAULT—For documents without special fea­tures
FINE—For texts with small print or drawings SFINE—For documents with many details PHOTO—For photos
3
Confirm with OK.
SETTING THE RESOLUTION FOR THE COPIER
1
Press OK, 103 and OK.
2
Select the desired resolution using [:
AUTO—Optimised adjustment for all types of doc­uments
TEXT—For texts with small print or drawings QUALITY—For documents with many details PHOTO—For the highest resolution
3
Confirm with OK.
SETTING THE CONTRAST
SETTING THE CONTRAST FOR THE SCANNER
1
Press OK, 304 and OK.
2
Set the desired contrast using [.
-/1—Reduces the contrast / typeface appears lighter
4 (Factory settings)—Optimized adaptation for all documents
+/7—Increases the contrast / typeface appears darker (for example, documents with faint print)
3
Confirm with OK.
SET THE CONTRAST FOR FAXES AND COPYING
1
Press OK, 104 and OK.
2
Set the desired contrast using [.
-/1—Reduces the contrast / typeface appears lighter
4 (Factory settings)—Optimized adaptation for all documents
+/7—Increases the contrast / typeface appears darker (for example, documents with faint print)
3
Confirm with OK.
Notice
MODIFYING THE BASIC SETTINGS
The changed settings are stored as new default settings. If you select a special function for a one-time process, take care to restore the default settings or factory settings after that.
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SETTING THE BRIGHTNESS
SET THE LEVEL OF BRIGHTNESS FOR SCANNING
1
Press OK, 305 and OK.
2
Using [, select the desired level of brightness:
-/1—Reproduction is lighter 4 (Factory settings)—Optimized adaptation for all
documents +/7—Reproduction is darker
3
Confirm with OK.
SET THE LEVEL OF BRIGHTNESS FOR THE COPIER
1
Press OK, 105 and OK.
2
Using [, select the desired level of brightness:
-/1—Reproduction is lighter 4 (Factory settings)—Optimized adaptation for all
documents +/7—Reproduction is darker
3
Confirm with OK.
ADDITIONAL SCANNER OPTIONS
SELECT THE FILE FORMAT
Introduction
Using this function, select the file format that should be used as default for scanning documents.
1
Press OK, 307 and OK.
2
Use [ to select the desired file format.
3
Confirm with OK.
SETTING THE FAX RECEPTION MODE
Fax Switch
The built-in fax switch of your device distinguishes between fax messages and telephone calls. Faxes are automatically received, telephone calls can be received— even on additionally connected devices. While the device is checking the call, it continues to ring.
Setting the Fax Reception M ode
You have the following options available. The selected fax reception mode appears on the display.
1
Press OK, 041 and OK.
2
Select the desired option using [.
3
Confirm with OK.
MANUAL MODE
Manual Mode
The device will not receive faxes on its own. You can start fax reception manually, by pressing
o. This
setting is useful, when you want to receive faxes via a modem connected to a computer.
FAX MODE
Fax Mode
In the fax mode, the device will ring for as many times as you have set with function 042 (also see chapter
Setting the Number of Rings, page 40). Then
the fax reception switches on. You should select this mode if you primarily receive faxes at your device.
EXT/ANSWERING MACHINE MODE
EXT/Answering Machine Mode
You should set the device to this mode if you have
additional devices connected to the Ï/EXT. socket
of your device. If an additionally connected answer­ing machine receives a call, your device will check to determine whether or not the incoming call is a fax transmission. If the device recognises a fax signal, it will automatically receive the fax transmission.
Answering Machine
If you do not have an answering machine connected or if a connected answering machine does not accept the call, the device will take over the call after a pre­determined number of rings and automatically receive any possible fax transmission being sent.
Fax Switch 1
AUTOMATIC MODE
Type 3 (mit Telefon)
(FAX¦4565, FAX¦4575)
Automatic Mode
If the Automatic Mode is active, the device will check to determine whether the incoming call is a fax transmission or a telephone call. The device will automatically receive fax transmissions. While the device is checking the call, it continues to ring. You can accept telephone calls at any time. After a prede­termined number of rings, the device will take over the call and automatically receive a possible silent fax transmission.
Notice
FAX RECEPTION MODE WITH ADDI­TIONAL DEVICES
You should set the device to EXT/ Answering device, Fax or Manual Mode if you have additional devices connected to the
Ï/EXT. socket of your device.
Notice
FAX AT ADDITIONAL TELEPHONE
If you pick up at an additional device and hear that you are receiving a fax (whistling tone or silence), you can start the fax recep­tion by pressing
*5 on the additional
telephone or pressing o on the device. To
use this function, additional telephones must be set to the tone dialling mode (DTMF/MFV tones) (for this purpose see the operating manual of your additional tel­ephone).
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SILENT FAX RECEPTION
Silent Fax Reception
Set the number of rings 0 (see also chapter setting
the number of rings
, page 40) and set the fax recep-
tion mode to fax mode (see also chapter setting the
fax reception mode
, page 42), in order to receive
faxes without your device ringing.
Manual Fax Reception
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS FOR FAX TRANSMISSION
REDUCING TRANSMISSION SPEED
Reducing Transmission Speed
The device adapts the transmission speed to the line quality. This may take some time, especially for over­seas connections. Set a lower transmission speed if you are sending faxes into networks with poor line quality.
1
Press OK, 4015 and OK.
2
Select the desired speed using [.
3
Confirm with OK.
CONFIGURING THE DISPLAY
Configuring the Display
Configure which information should be shown on the display during transmission.
1
Press OK, 4016 and OK.
2
Use [, to select whether the transmission speed
should be displayed or current page number being transmitted should be displayed.
3
Confirm with OK.
SET FAX TRANSMISSION FROM THE MEMORY
Set Fax Transmission from the Memory
You can set whether you would like to scan or send the documents immediately or whether you would like to send the documents from the cache memory. With direct transmission, the document is memo­rised during transmission. When sending from the memory, the document is read from the memory first and then the connection made with the recipient.
Message Memory Full
1
Press OK, 4012 and OK.
2
Select the desired setting using [.
3
Confirm with OK.
TURNING PAGE HEADER ON/OFF
Page Header
Your name and number appear in the page header of each fax transmission. If you do not wish to send out your information, you can turn this function off.
1
Press OK, 4014 and OK.
2
Use [ to select whether you would like to turn
the function on or off.
3
Confirm with OK.
SWITCHING TRANSMISSION REPORT ON/OFF
Switching Transmission Report On/Off
After every transmission, the device prints out a transmission report. Two different settings are avail­able.
1
Press OK, 4011 and OK.
2
Use [ to select from the following settings:
ALWAYS—The transmission report will be printed after each successful fax transfer as well as after interrupted transfers.
ON ERROR—The transmission will only be printed if the fax transfer was not successfully completed or if it was terminated prematurely.
3
Confirm with OK.
ADDITIONAL FAX RECEPTION OPTIONS
REDUCING THE RECEPTION SPEED
Reducing the Reception Speed
The device adjusts the transmission speed to the line quality. Set a lower reception speed if this adjust­ment takes a long time or no connection is made.
1
Press OK, 4026 and OK.
2
Select a reception speed using [.
3
Confirm with OK.
SET PAGE ADJUSTMENT
Set Page Adjustment
Received faxes can automatically be adjusted to the paper format inserted. You can also enter a fixed value (percentage) for the paper adjustment
Setting the Paper Format
1
Press OK, 4024 and OK.
2
Use [ to select automatic adjustment or
whether you would like to enter a fixed value.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Enter a Fixed Value: Enter a percentage for the
compression between 70 and 100
percent.
5
Confirm with OK.
Notice
MANUAL FAX RECEPTION
If your device is set to the manual reception mode, you can neither hear nor receive incoming fax calls (see also chapter on
set-
ting the fax reception mode,
, page 42).
Notice
MESSAGE MEMORY FULL
If the message memory is full, the docu­ments are scanned and sent immediately.
Notice
SETTING THE PAPER FORMAT
For automatic adjustment, the format of the inserted paper must be set correctly (see also chapter
Setting the Paper Format,
page
41).
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SET A THRESHOLD FOR PAGINATION
Set a Threshold for Pagination
Some fax transmissions contain more lines than can be printed. Using the threshold for pagination, set from which value these lines are printed on the sec­ond page. All lines below this value are deleted.
1
Press OK, 4027 and OK.
2
Use [ to select from the following settings:
ON—All lines which lie more than three centime­tres outside the page are printed on a second page. All surplus lines below this value are deleted.
OFF—All lines which lie more than one centimetre outside the page are printed on a second page. All surplus lines below this value are deleted.
3
Confirm with OK.
PRINTING MULTIPLE COPIES
Printing Multiple Copies
You can apply settings to your device whereby multi­ple copies of fax transmissions are printed out upon reception.
1
Press OK, 4022 and OK.
2
Enter a value from 1 to 99.
3
Confirm with OK.
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LOCKING THE DEVICE
Locking the Device
With the locking function, you can prevent unauthor­ised persons from using your device. Only after entering of the correct code will it be possible to access functions or enter numbers. The lock will turn itself on again after each use of the device.
ENTERING THE PIN CODE
Default Access Code
1
Press OK, 921 and OK.
2
Enter a four-digit PIN code.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Enter the code again for confirmation purposes.
5
Confirm with OK.
LOCKING THE KEYBOARD
Locking the Keyboard
This function locks the entire keyboard of the device. 1
Press OK, 922 and OK.
2
Enter the four-digit PIN code.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Use [ to select whether you would like to turn
the function on or off.
5
Confirm with OK.
BLOCKING MANUAL DIALLING
Blocking Manual Dia lling
This function blocks the manual dialling of tele­phone numbers. Numbers from the telephone book can be called. Manual dialling of emergency number is
not possible.
1
Press OK, 923 and OK.
2
Enter the four-digit PIN code.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Using [ select ONLY DIRECT..
5
Confirm with OK.
LOCK SETTINGS
Lock Settings
This function blocks the changing of settings on your device.
1
Press OK, 924 and OK.
2
Enter the four-digit PIN code.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Use [ to select whether you would like to turn
the function on or off.
5
Confirm with OK.
LOCK USB STORAGE MEDIUM
Lock USB Storage Medium
You use this function to block access to a connected USB storage medium.
1
Press OK, 925 and OK.
2
Enter the four-digit PIN code.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Use [ to select whether you would like to turn
the function on or off.
5
Confirm with OK.
PRINT LISTS AND REPORTS
PRINTING THE FUNCTIONS LIST
Printing the Functions List
Press OK, 81 and OK to print a list of all func-
tions of your device.
Printing the Functions List
Notice
DEFAULT ACCESS CODE
The function is switched off with the fac­tory-installed access code (0000). Change the access code to switch on the function. If you want to switch the function off enter the factory-installed code 0000 again.
Notice
ENTERING THE PIN CODE
If you have already saved a code, the device will ask you to provide the old code first before you can enter a new code.
Notice
HELP BUTTON
You can also print the function list by pressing
¨. Using [ select FUNCTION
LIST. Confirm with
OK.
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PRINTING THE TELEPHONE BOOK
Printing the Telephone Book
Press OK, 83 and OK to print a list of all saved
entries and groups in the telephone book.
Printing the Telephone Book
PRINTING FAX JOURNAL/CALL LOG
Fax Journal
The journal contains a list of the last 30 message transmissions. The fax journal is automatically printed after 30 transmissions. You can print out the fax journal at any time.
Call Log
The redial / caller list (FAX¦4565, FAX¦4575) contains the last 50 numbers dialled and the last calls received The call log is not automatically printed with the fax journal.
Press
OK, 82 and OK.
Printing Fax Journal
PRINTING THE JOB LIST
Printing the Job List
Press OK, 84 and OK. The device will print out
a list of all pending jobs.
Printing the Job List
PRINTS THE LIST OF SETTINGS
Prints the List of Settings
Press OK, 80 and OK to print a list of all set-
tings of your device.
Prints the List of Settings
Notice
HELP BUTTON
You can also print the telephone book by pressing
¨. Using [ select PHONEBOOK.
Confirm with OK.
Notice
HELP BUTTON
You can also print the fax journal by press­ing
¨. Using [ select LOGS. Confirm with
OK.
Notice
HELP BUTTON
You can also obtain a print jobs list by pressing
¨. Select with [COMMAND
LIST. Confirm with
OK.
Notice
HELP BUTTON
You can also obtain a list of all the settings by pressing
¨. Using [ select SETTINGS.
Confirm with
OK.
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SELECTING THE DIALLING PROCESS
Function is not supported in all countries and networks
(Function is not supported in all countries and net­works)
In some countries you can set the dialling mode to pulse dialling or tone dialling (DTMF tones).
Selecting the Dialling Process
1
Press OK, 053 and OK.
2
Use [ to select the desired dialling process.
3
Confirm with OK.
SET UP THE PUBLIC SWITCH TELEPHONE NETWORK (PSTN)
Function is not supported in all countries and networks
(Function is not supported in all countries and net­works)
Public Switch Telephone Network (PSTN)
Set up the Public Switch Telephone Network (PSTN)
Your device is automatically adjusted to the tele­phone network if you set the country correctly (see also chapter
Selecting the Country, page 39). It is
possible that further settings are required for the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Ask your retailer or the technical customer service department.
1
Press OK, 032 and OK.
2
Select the desired setting using [.
3
Confirm with OK.
SET UP PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE (PABX)
PABX Systems
Private branch exchanges (PABX) are typical in many offices and some households. You must dial an out­side line access code in order to get a connection to the public telephone network (PSTN) from a PABX.
Additional Telephone No Extension
Set up Private Branch Ex change (PABX)
You can set up your device for operation on an exten­sion, indicate the length of the internal numbers (direct dial number) and save the code which must be selected in order to reach the Public Switched Tele­phone Network (PSTN) (= outside line access code).
Outside Line Acces s Code is Automatic ally Dialled
SET THE CONNECTION TYPE
1
Press OK, 051 and OK.
2
Use [ to set whether you operate your device on
an extension.
3
Confirm with OK.
SET THE OUTSIDE LINE ACCESS CODE
ENTER THE LENGTH OF THE DIRECT DIAL NUMBER
1
Press OK, 0521 and OK.
2
Enter the appropriate length for internal numbers.
Use C to delete individual characters. Assume the
longest internal number, then add one digit to that. If your direct dial numbers consist of four digits, then you should input
5.
3
Confirm with OK.
Notice
SELECTING THE DIALLING PROCESS
Only use pulse dialling if tone dialling is not yet activated for your telephone line.
Notice
PUBLIC SWITCH TELEPHONE NETWORK (PSTN)
You can use this function to set your device to connect to the Public Switch Telephone Network (PSTN). To connect to a Private Branch Exchange (PABX) see also chapter on
set up Private Branch Exchange (PABX)
, page 46.
Notice
ADDITIONAL TELEPHONE NO EXTENSION
An additional telephone connected to the device on a telephone socket is not consid­ered an extension.
Notice
OUTSIDE LINE ACCESS CODE IS AUTOMAT­ICALLY DIALLED
Once these settings are in place, you will no longer need to prefix the outside line access code every time you enter an external number. The device will automatically add the outside line access code in front of numbers that are the same length or longer than the configured direct dial numbers.
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ENTER THE OUTSIDE LINE ACCESS CODE
1
Press OK, 0522 and OK.
2
Enter the outside line access code with which you reach the public telephone network. This is usu­ally
0.
3
Confirm with OK.
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DSL CONNECTION
DSL Connection
In the event that you use a DSL modem: Connect the device to the slot intended for analogue telephones/ fax machines! For additional information, please consult the operating manual of your DSL system. Ask your telephone or internet service provider if necessary.
ISDN CONNECTION
ISDN Connection
Your device is an analogue fax device (Group 3). It is not an ISDN device (Group 4), and therefore it cannot be operated directly on an ISDN connection. In order to do this, you need either an analogue adapter or a connection for analogue terminals. Details for ISDN connections can be found in the instructions pro­vided with the terminal adapter or the dial-up router.
CONNECTING ADDITIONAL DEVICES
Additional Devices
You can operate additional devices on a telephone line, such as cordless telephones, answering machines, modems or charge counters.
CONNECTION TO THE DEVICE
Connection to the Device
You can connect additional devices directly to your device. Insert the telephone cable of the additional device into the
Ï/EXT. socket (RJ-11-connection)
on the device.
Externe Geräte anschließen
CONNECTION TO THE TELEPHONE LINE
Order of Connections
In order for the fax switch to function, the device must be first in the series if multiple devices are con­nected to the same telephone socket. Follow the cor­rect order.
Connection to the First Telephone So cket
USING ADDITIONAL TELEPHONES (EASYLINK)
Easylink
With the Easylink function you can control your device with additional telephones. To use this func­tion, additional telephones must be set to the tone dialling mode (DTMF/MFV tones) (for this purpose see the operating manual of your additional tele­phone).
STARTING FAX RECEPTION
If you pick up at an additional device and hear that you are receiving a fax (whistling tone or silence), you can start the fax reception by pressing
*5 on
the additional telephone or pressing o on the device.
Hang up additional telephone
Hang up the additional telephone when the ring tone changes. The device has accepted the reception of the fax message.
TAKING OVER THE LINE
If you pick up on an additional telephone and the device continues to ring or attempts to receive a fax, you can disconnect the device from the line. Press
** on the additional telephone.
Notice
INCORRECT OUTSIDE LINE ACCESS CODE
In rare cases, the outside line access code may be a different number or a two-digit number. For older telephone systems, the outside line access code can be R (= Flash). Press
to enter this outside line access code. If the connection to the public telephone network is not possible, contact your telephone system supplier.
Notice
CONNECTION TO THE FIRST TELEPHONE SOCKET
If you have multiple telephone sockets for the same telephone line, the device must be connected to the first telephone socket.
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USING AN EXTERNAL ANSWERING MACHINE
Your external answering machine must have parallel recognition for accepting incoming calls. Consult your retailer.
For the best operation, the answering machine must be connected to the
Ï/EXT. socket of the device.
Select EXT/ answering machine mode as the fax reception mode (see also chapter on
Setting the Fax
Reception Mode
, Page 42).
Length of Outgoing Message
Answering Machine Records Fax Signals
Notice
LENGTH OF OUTGOING MESSAGE
The outgoing message must be shorter than ten seconds. Avoid music in your announce­ment. If the external answering machine has a “conserving function” (i.e. a function that changes the number of rings as soon as new messages have been recorded), deacti­vate this function.
Notice
ANSWERING MACHINE RECORDS FAX SIG­NALS
If the external answering machine records fax signals, but your device cannot receive faxes, inspect the connection of the exter­nal answering machine
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12SERVICE
Disruptions
DISPLAY COUNTER LEVELS
Display Counter Levels
You can display different counter levels of the device for your information.
DISPLAY THE NUMBER OF FAX PAGES SENT
Display the Number of Fax Pages Sent
Press OK, 941 and OK. The number of fax
pages sent is shown
DISPLAY THE NUMBER OF FAX PAGES RECEIVED
Display the Number of Fax Pages Received
Press OK, 942 and OK. The number of fax
pages received is shown
DISPLAY NUMBER OF SCANNED DOCUMENTS
Display Number of Scanned Pages
Press OK, 943 and OK. The number of
scanned documents is displayed.
DISPLAY NUMBER OF PRINTED PAGES
Display Number of Printed Pages
Press OK, 944 and OK. The number of
printed pages is displayed.
DISPLAY NUMBER OF COPIED PAGES
Display Number of Copied Pages
Press OK, 945 and OK. The number of cop-
ied pages is displayed.
DISPLAYING THE TONER LEVEL
Toner Level Memory
Your device registers the extent of toner used for every print-out and calculates the toner level of the toner cartridge on that basis. The toner level is stored in each toner cartridge.
Displaying the Toner Level
Press OK, 946 and OK. The toner level of the
toner cartridge is indicated by a percentile value between 100 percent (full) and 0 percent (empty).
CHECKING THE FIRMWARE VERSION
1
Press OK, 934 and twice OK.
2
The information on the firmware version of the device is displayed.
3
Confirm with OK.
UPDATING FIRMWARE
Updating Firmware
The firmware defines the basic functions and capa­bilities of your device. Sometimes also referred to as the device driver. We constantly strive to implement improvements and innovations. Check our homepage www.sagemcom.com for information on the current firmware version available for your device.
Do not interrupt power supply
Settings will be Deleted
1
Load the firmware from the specified internet page and save the file directly in the root directory of the USB storage medium (= highest directory level). The file shall not be saved in a folder.
Notice
TROUBLESHOOTING
Should disruptions occur, follow the instructions on the display and on the error report.
CAUTION!
DO NOT INTERRUPT POWER SUPPLY
Do not switch the device off during the print process and do not unplug the device from the power supply. If the Firmware update is not carried out error-free, your device will probably no longer function properly.
Wait until the firmware update is com­pleted before performing more operations on your device.
CAUTION!
SETTINGS WILL BE DELETED
By implementing the Firmware update, all changed settings on the device are deleted and restored to factory settings.
CAUTION!
USE ONLY ORIGINAL FIRMWARE
When carrying out a Firmware update only use the Firmware file for your device from the website: www.sagem­com.com. Using other Firmware files can lead to your device not functioning prop­erly. Sagem Communications accepts no liability for device malfunctions which can be traced back to the use of third party Firmware.
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Connect the USB storage medium with the firmware file to the USB host connection port.
3
If the device detects the firmware file, a message
appears on the display. Press o to update
firmware.
4
This process can take a few minutes. The devices re-boots twice. On completion of the procedure, the device starts the initial installation process (see also section
Initial installation, Page 15).
Removing USB Storage Media!
CHANGING THE TONER CARTRIDGE
Toner Level Memory
Your device registers the extent of toner used for every print-out and calculates the toner level of the toner cartridge on that basis. The toner level is stored in each toner cartridge. You can use different toner cartridges as well as display the respective toner level of the toner cartridge.
Toner Cartridge 3
Use Original Consumable Materials!
Observe Packaging Instructions
1
Open the device by lifting the device cover for­wards
Notice
ACCESS FUNCTION
You can also call the function by press­ing
OK, 98 and OK.
CAUTION!
REMOVING USB STORAGE MEDIA!
Never pull out the storage medium while the device is accessing it. If the Firmware update is not carried out error-free, your device will probably no longer function properly.
DANGER!
ESCAPING TONER DUST!
Never open a toner cartridge. If toner dust is released into the air, you should avoid allowing it to contact your skin and eyes. Do not inhale the released toner dust. Remove the toner dust from clothing or objects with cold water; hot water would only cause the toner to set. Never remove loose toner dust with a vacuum cleaner.
CAUTION!
USE ORIGINAL CONSUMABLE MATERIALS!
Use only original consumable materials. These are available from a specialised retailer or through our order service. Other consumable materials can cause damage to the device.
CAUTION!
OBSERVE PACKAGING INSTRUCTIONS
Follow the instructions on the packaging of the consumable materials.
CAUTION!
DO NOT OPEN DURING A PRINT JOB!
Never open the cover while the device is printing.
DANGER!
EDGES ON THE DEVICE COVER!
Take care of the edges on the device cover. You could injure yourself if you reach into the device from the side.
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2
Remove the toner cartridge by gripping the handle in the middle and pulling it forwards out of the device
3
During every third change of toner cartridge you
should clean the LED print head. Wipe over the glass of the LED print head above the toner car­tridge with a soft, dry and lint-free cloth.
4
Take the new toner cartridge from the package.
5
Remove the tape and black protective paper, but
do not remove the protective strip from the car­tridge yet
.
6
Shake the new toner cartridge back and forth sev­eral times in order to distribute the toner evenly, thereby improving the print quality.
7
Only after completely pull off the protection strip
located on the left side of the cartridge.
8
Place the toner cartridge into your device. The cartridge should snap securely into position.
DANGER!
ESCAPING TONER DUST!
Carefully remove the toner cartridge from the device so that no toner dust spills out. Take care where you place the toner cartridge, escaping toner dust may soil the surface.
Store opened or used toner cartridges in their original packing or in a plastic bag in order to prevent toner dust from escaping. Dispose of old toner cartridges by turning them in at specialised shops or at a waste collection site. Never dis­pose of toner cartridges by throwing them into fire. Toner cartridges should never be allowed into the hands of chil­dren.
DANGER!
ESCAPING TONER DUST!
Once you have removed the protection strip, do not shake the toner cartridge any more. Otherwise, it is possible that toner dust will be released into the air.
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Close the device.
FIXING A PAPER JAM
Introduction
Your device is equipped with sensors that quickly recognises a paper jam. If trouble of this sort arises, the feeding of the printer paper is stopped immedi­ately. Check
all the following three areas for jammed
paper: Paper tray/paper feed, print unit and fuser unit (see also the help below).
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CLEARING PAPER JAM IN PAPER TRAY/PAPER FEED
1
Pull the paper tray out of the device.
2
Carefully pull out the paper.
3
Push the paper tray into the device all the way to the stopping point.
CLEARING PAPER JAM IN THE PRINT UNIT
1
Open the device by lifting the device cover for­wards
CAUTION!
TONER CARTRIDGE NOT INSERTED CORRECTLY!
If the device cover would not close, the toner cartridge is not inserted correctly. Take the toner cartridge out and insert it again correctly.
DANGER!
ESCAPING TONER DUST!
In case of a paper jam, do not forcefully remove the paper, but rather pull it gently out of the device and throw it away care­fully. It is possible that the toner may not be completely set on the print-out, and toner dust could be released into the air. Do not inhale the released toner dust. Remove the toner dust from clothing or objects with cold water; hot water would only cause the toner to set. Never remove loose toner dust with a vacuum cleaner.
EX
B
5
B 5
A 5
B 6
A
4
EX
B 5
B 5
A 5
B 6
A 4
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2
Remove the toner cartridge by gripping the handle in the middle and pulling it forwards out of the device
3
Open the paper jam flap.
4
Carefully pull out the paper.
5
Close the paper jam flap.
6
Place the toner cartridge into your device. The cartridge should snap securely into position.
DANGER!
EDGES ON THE DEVICE COVER!
Take care of the edges on the device cover. You could injure yourself if you reach into the device from the side.
DANGER!
ESCAPING TONER DUST!
Carefully remove the toner cartridge from the device so that no toner dust spills out. Take care where you place the toner cartridge, escaping toner dust may soil the surface.
Never open a toner cartridge. If toner dust is released into the air, you should avoid allowing it to contact your skin and eyes. Do not inhale the released toner dust. Remove the toner dust from clothing or objects with cold water; hot water would only cause the toner to set. Never remove loose toner dust with a vacuum cleaner.
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Close the device.
CLEARING PAPER JAM IN THE FUSER UNIT
1
Open the paper jam flap on the reverse side of the device.
2
Remove the paper guide on the fixer unit by press­ing the tension lever
on both sides downwards.
3
Carefully pull out the paper.
4
Close the paper jam flap. The fuser levers will automatically fold into starting position when the paper jam cover is closed.
FIXING A DOCUMENT JAM
Introduction
If a document jam should occur in the front area: 1
Lift the panel upwards until it snaps into position.
CAUTION!
TONER CARTRIDGE NOT INSERTED CORRECTLY!
If the device cover would not close, the toner cartridge is not inserted correctly. Take the toner cartridge out and insert it again correctly.
DANGER—HEAT!
DEVICE PARTS ARE HOT!
The fuser unit and and its surroundings inside the device become hot during operation. Do not touch these parts if you have opened the device. Proceed with care when you are removing a paper jam for instance.
Notice
CONTINUE PRINT JOB
Press
o once the fault has been rectified
to continue the print job. Press
j to
suppress the error message.
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2
Carefully pull the paper or document forwards until it is released.
3
Close the panel.
CLEANING
Switching Off the Device
Switch the device off and disconnect from the power supply before you clean it.
Switching Off the Device
Gerät ausschalten
Recommissioning
Instructions for Cleaning!
Fax Cleaning Sheets
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CLEAN SCANNER AND DOCUMENT FEEDER
Introduction
If lines appear on the printed pages or on the fax transmissions or documents are not properly fed, you should clean the scanner and the document feeder.
1
Lift the panel upwards until it snaps into position.
2
Clean the scanner glass on the underside () and
the document guide/scanner film (=white plastic plate) on the upperside (
ƒ) lightly with a soft,
lint-free cloth.
CAUTION!
SWITCHING OFF THE DEVICE!
Turn the device off using the on/off switch on the back before you remove the plug from the socket.
CAUTION!
RECOMMISSIONING!
Plug the power cable into the electrical out­let.
Only after switch the device on using
the on/off switch on the rear.
DANGER!
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING!
Use a soft, lint-free cloth. Never use liquid or easily flammable cleansers (sprays, abra­sives, polishes, alcohol, etc.). Do not allow any moisture to reach the interior of the device.
Moisten the cloth
slightly with cleaning
alcohol in order to remove stubborn marks. The cloth must however, never be wet.
Notice
FAX CLEANING SHEETS
Special fax cleaning sheets are available as accessories from our call centre. Insert a sheet into the document feeder. Press
j;
the page is ejected. Repeat this process at a few times.
DANGER!
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING!
Follow the instructions for cleaning, page
55.
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Clean the rubber roller of the document feeder
(6¦×) with a soft lint-free cloth. Rotate the feed
roller; You must clean the entire roller.
4
Close the panel.
CLEANING THE LED PRINT HEAD
Introduction
If white lines appear on the printed pages or the print quality is blurred, you should clean the LED print head.
1
Open the device by lifting the device cover for­wards
2
Remove the toner cartridge by gripping the handle in the middle and pulling it forwards out of the device
CAUTION!
DO NOT OPEN DURING A PRINT JOB!
Never open the cover while the device is printing.
DANGER!
EDGES ON THE DEVICE COVER!
Take care of the edges on the device cover. You could injure yourself if you reach into the device from the side.
DANGER!
ESCAPING TONER DUST!
Carefully remove the toner cartridge from the device so that no toner dust spills out. Take care where you place the toner cartridge, escaping toner dust may soil the surface.
Never open a toner cartridge. If toner dust is released into the air, you should avoid allowing it to contact your skin and eyes. Do not inhale the released toner dust. Remove the toner dust from clothing or objects with cold water; hot water would only cause the toner to set. Never remove loose toner dust with a vacuum cleaner.
DANGER!
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING!
Follow the instructions for cleaning, page
55.
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3
Wipe over the glass of the LED print head above the toner cartridge with a soft, dry and lint-free cloth.
4
Place the toner cartridge into your device. The cartridge should snap securely into position.
5
Close the device.
CALIBRATING THE SCANNER
Calibrating the scanner
If vertical lines appear on the printed pages or on the fax messages, it is possible the scanner needs to be calibrated.
Instructions for Calibrating!
1
Insert a white piece of paper into the document feeder.
2
Press OK, 931 and OK.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Wait until calibration is completed and the device returns to starting mode.
USING SERVICE CODES
Introduction
The service codes delete all the changed settings and your device is reset to factory settings. It may be pos­sible that the device with the changed settings reacts differently than expected.
Using Service Co des
1
Press OK, 933 and OK.
2
Enter a service code:
70015—Deletes all changed settings.
Saved data and telephone book entries remain intact.
70026—Deletes saved faxes, when
there are problems with printing.
3
Confirm with OK.
4
Using [ select YES.
5
Confirm with OK.
CAUTION!
TONER CARTRIDGE NOT INSERTED CORRECTLY!
If the device cover would not close, the toner cartridge is not inserted correctly. Take the toner cartridge out and insert it again correctly.
CAUTION!
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CALIBRATING!
The scanner is calibrated in the factory and normally no new calibration is needed. Do not use this function frequently. Clean the the scanner glass and the scanner film first before calibrating the scanner (see also chapter
Cleaning the Scanner and the Docu-
ment feeder
, page 55).
CAUTION!
SETTINGS WILL BE DELETED!
Only use the service codes if this is abso­lutely necessary. Some service codes also delete saved messages and telephone book entries.
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POWER CYCLING
Power Cycling
If a problem occurs that cannot be corrected with the instructions in this user manual (see also the help below), follow the steps given here.
1
Switch the device off using the on/off switch on the rear.
2
Wait at least ten seconds.
3
Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the rear.
4
Follow the instructions on the display. If the prob­lems repeats, please contact our technical cus­tomer service or your retailer.
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Notice
CANCELLING ENTRY
If you have entered the incorrect code, you can cancel the entry with NO.
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PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE CAUSES
GENERAL INFORMATION POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
The time and date flash on the display. You must check the time and date after a short power
failure. Confirm with OK.
No dial tone when lifting the headset No fax transmission
Check the installation of the device. Check that the device is connected to the mains voltage.
Connect the telephone cable to the socket marked
Î/
LINE
. Insert the telephone plug into your PTT line
socket. If possible test your device in another telephone line
before you contact technical customer services. Follow the instructions on the display.
PROBLEMS WITH FAXING POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
Fax transmissions are constantly interrupted. Try to send the fax manually:
Press
μ and dial the number. If the recipient is
using an answering machine, wait until you hear a whistling tone. Press
o.
It is possible that the recipient's device is not ready to receive.
Fax transmission to a fax number is not possible. Call the number and check whether the number is a
fax number and whether the connected fax device is ready to receive (whistling tone or silence). You can eavesdrop while the connection is establish (
page
29
).
Faxes sent are of poor quality. Modify the resolution.
Test the device by making a copy of the document. If the device is in order, the device of the recipient might be defective.
Test the scanner by printing the functions list (press
OK, 81 and OK). If the function list is printed
perfectly, it is possible the scanner is dirty or defecti­ve. Clean the scanner.
Fax recipient receives an empty sheet. Insert the documents face down into the document
feeder.
No fax reception Check whether the manual fax reception mode is set.
The device will not receive faxes on its own (page
42
)..
It is possible that the fax reception speed needs redu­cing (page
43).
You hear a whistling tone or silence in the handset. The call is a fax. Press o on the device. Press *5
on the additional telephone. Hang up.
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PROBLEMS PRINTING OR COPYING POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
No printing Printing is interrupted.
Paper or document jam, no paper or toner cartridge. Follow the instructions on the display.
Copy is blank. Insert the documents face down into the document
feeder. No toner cartridge inserted.
The device produces white lines when printing. Clean the toner drum with a soft cloth.
Clean the LED print head above the toner cartridge (see also chapter
Cleaning the LED Print Head, page
56
)
Clean the scanner and the document feeder (see also chapter
Clean Scanner and Document Feeder, page
55
).
The device produces black lines when printing. Clean the scanner and the document feeder (see also
chapter
Clean Scanner and Document Feeder, page
55
).
The toner cartridge is damaged and must be replaced. Use only original consumable materials.
The device produces vertical lines when printing. It is possible that the scanner needs calibrating (see
also chapter
Calibrating the Scanner, page 57).
The device makes a noise during printing. The toner cartridge is almost empty and must be re-
placed. Use only original consumable materials.
Received faxes and copies are too light. The sender’s device is not set optimally.
If the copy is also too light the toner is almost all gone and must be replaced. Use only original con­sumable materials.
Print is out of focus Clean the LED print head above the toner cartridge
(see also chapter
Cleaning the LED Print Head, page
56
)
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ERROR MESSAGES AND POSSIBLE CAUSES
GENERAL ERROR MESSAGES POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
INSERT PAPER Paper must be inserted into the manual paper feed
(see also chapter Load Paper into the Manual Paper
Feed
, page 24).
MEMORY FULL Fax memory full! If the fax memory is full, no fax mes-
sages can be received. Print the stored fax messages so that the device is ready to receive again.
REMOVE PAPER A document jam has occurred: Remove all documents
from the document feeder. Remove the document jam (also see chapter
Fixing a Document Jam, page 54).
PAPER JAM A paper jam occured: Check
all the following three
areas for jammed paper: Paper tray/paper feed, print unit and fuser unit (see also chapter Fixing a Paper
Jam
, page 52).
Clear the paper jam. Press
o once the fault has been
rectified to continue the print job. Press j to sup-
press the error message.
WRONG PAPER PAPER SIZE
Problem with the paper format inserted. Make sure that you are using the proper paper format. Repeat the print job or copy process.
There is no paper in the paper tray or the paper is not loaded correctly. Check the paper tray.
TONER LOW The toner cartridge is almost empty and must be re-
placed soon. Use only original consumable materials.
TONER EMPTY NON GENUINE TONER NOT INSTALLED TONER
Problems with the toner cartridge: Toner cartridge empty, damaged, incorrect or no toner cartridge in device. Check the toner cartridge (see also chapter
Changing Toner Cartridge, page 50).
The toner cartridge is empty and must be replaced. Use only original consumable materials.
DEFECT TONER The toner cartridge is not inserted correctly or can
not be detected. Remove the toner cartridge from the device and insert the toner cartridge again. If the er­ror occurs again, the toner cartridge is damaged and must be replaced (see chapter
Changing the Toner
Cartridge
, page 50). Use only original consumable
materials.
PRINT JOB ERROR Error when printing or copying. Print job is aborted.
Repeat the print job or copy process.
COOLING PRINTER There could be a small pause after printing several
pages. The device continues printing automatically. If the problems repeats, please contact our technical customer service or your retailer.
PRINTER SYSTEM ERROR FUSER UNIT ERROR PAPER FEEDER ERROR LED ERROR. SCANNER ERROR ROLLER DIRTY
Device error! Use the quick help (see also chapter
Power Cycling, page 58). If the problems repeats,
please contact our technical customer service or your retailer.
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ERROR MESSAGES ON THE TRANSMISSION REPORT
USB STORAGE MEDIUM ERROR MESSAGES POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
MEDIA FULL No storage space is available on the inserted USB
storage medium (USB stick, external hard drive, etc.). Purge the data media or delete files to create storage space.
MEDIA MISSING There is no USB storage medium (USB stick, external
hard drive) connected to the device. Check whether a USB storage medium is connected. Disconnect this and connect it again.
WRONG MEDIA The inserted USB storage medium cannot be accessed
(no read/write access). It is possible the USB storage medium is damaged or uses an unsupported file sy­stem. The device only recognises storage media which are formatted with FAT16 or FAT32. NTFS is not supported.
USB OVERLOAD The power consumption is too high or a USB device is
defective. All USB devices are deactivated. 1
Remove all connected USB devices.
2
Press o.
3
Insert another USB device into the device. Note with which USB device the error message occurs.
You can only connect
one high power device (USB
2.0) to each USB connection. Do not connect additio­nal devices—such as batteries, fans, charging de­vices—to your machine.
ERROR MESSAGES ON THE TRANSMISSION REPORT
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
General scanner error During the scanning process, an error occurred, for
example, a document jam (see also chapter on Fixing
a Document Jam
, page 54).
User break The transmission process was interrupted by pressing
the
j-key on the transmitting unit.
Busy or no fax answer Subscriber has disconnected
If the subscriber is busy, the device dials the number again after some time. After six attempts, the trans­mission process is cancelled. Try again at a later date.
Call the number and check whether the number is a fax number and whether the connected fax device is ready to receive (whistling tone or silence). Press
FAX or o to send the message manually.
Ask the recipient whether the device is ready to recei­ve.
Non programmed number The recipient’s number is no longer stored in the de-
vice. This can occur, for example, if you have selected the telephone book entry as a recipient for a fax mes­sage which should be sent at a later time and delete the telephone book entry before the time of transmis­sion.
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Disconnected Can't communicate Subscriber has stopped Check called number
The transmission process was interrupted. Repeat the transmission process.
Call the number and check whether the number is a fax number and whether the connected fax device is ready to receive (whistling tone or silence). Press
FAX or o to send the message manually.
Ask the recipient whether the device is ready to recei­ve.
Repeat the transmission process with a lower trans­mission speed (see also chapter
Reducing Transmis-
sion Speed
, page 43).
Transmission failed
Fax Transmission: Repeat the transmission process.
Call the number and check whether the number is a fax number and whether the connected fax device is ready to receive (whistling tone or silence). Press
FAX or o to send the message manually.
Ask the recipient whether the device is ready to recei­ve.
Fax Reception: Fax reception was interrupted. Ask the
sender to send the fax message again.
Voice contact Call the number and check whether the number is a
fax number and whether the connected fax device is ready to receive (whistling tone or silence). Press
FAX or o to send the message manually.
QUALITY It is possible the error occurred because the recipi-
ent’s number does not support the Error Correction Mode.
Fax Transmission: The fax message sent was not re-
ceived properly. Ask the recipient whether the trans­mission process needs to be repeated.
Fax Reception: If the received fax message is illegible,
ask the sender to send the fax message again.
Memory full Fax memory full! If the fax memory is full, no fax mes-
sages can be received. Print the stored fax messages so that the device is ready to receive again.
Internal error An error has occurred during printing of the received
fax message. Check whether the device cover is open. Check whether the paper supply is empty (see also
chapter
Insert Paper into the Paper Tray, page 22).
Check whether cartridge is empty (see also chapter
Displaying the Toner Level, page 49 and Changing the Toner Cartridge
, page 50).
Check to see whether a paper jam has occurred (see also chapter
Fixing a Paper Jam, page 52).
Received document error The received fax message is possibly incomplete Ask
the sender to check the length of the fax message. It is possible the message is too long to be able to transmit in full.
ERROR MESSAGES ON THE TRANSMISSION REPORT
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
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No document to be polled In selected devices, no documents lay ready which
could be retrieved. Perhaps the sender’s device is not ready or the document is no longer available.
Incompatible coding Fax transmission to mailbox: The mailbox number en-
tered does not exist at the recipient’s side.
Unknown Mailbox number Fax polling from a mailbox: The mailbox number en-
tered does not exist at the recipient’s side.
ERROR MESSAGES ON THE TRANSMISSION REPORT
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
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13GLOSSARY
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL).
See Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
Broadcasting
see Sending to Multiple Recipients
call hold
See Call Toggling
Call Toggling
You can switch back and forth between different tel­ephone conversations by using the R key. The inac­tive telephone conversation is maintained in the interim, and the other party cannot listen in. This additional service must be enabled for your tele­phone line (see Call Waiting, see Flash Key).
Call Waiting
If another caller places a call to you while you are having a telephone conversation, you will hear a tone. If additional services are enabled for your tele­phone connection, you can toggle back and forth between different telephone calls (see Flash Key; see Call Toggling).
Call-by-Call
Selection of the telephone service provider for each telephone call. It is possible to place telephone calls through different private service providers. By plac­ing prefixes in front of the actual telephone number, one can choose a different service provider for each telephone call without entering into a firm contract relationship.
Caller List
The numbers of the last callers are stored in the caller list. This function requires that the caller iden­tification function be enabled for your PTT line and that the caller not suppress the transmission of his or her telephone number (see Calling Line Identifica­tion).
Calling Line Identification (CLIP)
There are two types of Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP). If someone calls you, your device will show the caller’s telephone number on the display. If another caller places a call to you while you are having a telephone conversation, you will hear a tone. Your telephone company must offer both services and must enable them for your PTT line. The transmission of your telephone number can be turned on and off temporarily or it can be turned off permanently (Calling Line Identification Restric­tion, CLIR).
CCITT
Comite Consultatif International Téléphonique et Télégraphique (predecessor of ITU)
CE
Conformité Européenne
Chain Dialling
see Combining Numbers
Chain Dialling
Before the dialling process begins, you can freely combine and edit telephone book entries, manually entered digits, numbers from the redial list or num­bers from the caller list. For example, if you have saved the telephone number prefix of an inexpensive telephone service-provider (see Call-by-Call) as a tel­ephone book entry, select this entry and manually enter the desired telephone number or select another number from the telephone book, the redial list or the caller list.
CLIP
Calling Line Identification Presentation (see Calling Line Identification)
CLIR
Calling Line Identification Restriction (see Calling Line Identification)
CNG
Calling Signal (see Fax Signal)
Dialling Pause
Long-distance numbers or telephone numbers with sub-addresses/extensions sometimes require the insertion of a dialling pause to prevent the dialling from occurring too quickly and resulting in a loss of the connection. The second part of the number is dialled only after a short pause.
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
Data connection for private households or compa­nies with high transmission speeds (broadband con­nection) usually for connection to the Internet. Fixed network telephone lines can be used for the DSL con­nection. Due to the frequency range used, Internet use via DSL can be used simultaneously with the tel­ephone connection. For private households, there are usually connections with different transmission speeds: Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL). A high download rate alongside a far lower upload speed.
Direct-Dial Number
Number used to directly dial a specific extension of a private branch exchange.
DTMF
Dual Tone Multi Frequency (see Tone Dialling)
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF)
see Tone Dialling
Easylink
The Easylink function offers you additional options for managing external devices that are connected to the same telephone line as your device (starting fax reception, taking over the line, see Additional Devices). To use this function, additional telephones must be set to tone dialling (DTMF tones).
ECM
Error Correction Mode
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Encoding
The data of your fax transmission are encoded and compressed for the transmission. The minimum standard is MH (Modified Huffmann). Better encod­ing methods are MR (Modified Read) or MMR (Mod­ified Modified Read).
Error Correction Mode (ECM)
The ECM method reduces transmission errors that result, for example, from bad telephone lines, thereby reducing the duration of transmissions. Both of the connected fax machines must support ECM.
Fax Groups
Fax machines are classified in terms of internation­ally standardised fax groups based on their transfer type and speed. Connections between two devices of different groups is possible; the lowest common transfer rate is selected. The determination of the speed takes place during the handshake (see Hand­shake). Fax groups 1 to 3 are analogue fax machines. Nowadays, groups 1 and 2 are hardly to be found any longer; fax machines of group 3—which have a trans­fer speed that ranges from 9,600 to 33,600¦bps—are currently most standard. Group 4 fax machines are digital devices that function exclusively on ISDN sys­tems. They have a maximum transfer speed of 64,000¦bps.
Fax Polling
With active fax polling, one can retrieve a document from another fax machine. For fax polling from a larger company offering several polling services, you can also enter sub-addresses / direct-dial numbers. In order to do this, you must insert a dialling pause between the fax number and the sub-address (see Dialling Pause).
Fax Signal, CNG Tone (= Calling Signal)
The tone that a fax machine sends out to announce a fax transmission. When the CNG tone occurs, the fax switch of the device recognises an incoming fax call and starts the fax reception.
Fax Switch
The fax switch checks incoming telephone calls and controls the ringing behaviour of the fax machine. According to the selected mode, fax transmissions will be received either automatically or manually.
Flash Key (R-key)
With the flash key, you can make use of additional telephone services if these special functions are ena­bled for your telephone line. The R key has replaced the hook-flash function. (see Call Waiting, Call-tog­gling).
Handshake
The handshake is the initial and final phase of a fax transmission. After establishing of the connection, fax machines check the group affiliation and features such as size compression or grey tones. After the fax transmission has been completed and before the connection is terminated, the receiving device con­firms receipt of the transmission (see Fax Groups).
Hook-Flash Function
See Flash Key
ISDN
Integrated Services Digital Network
ITU
International Telecommunications Union (UN organ­isation)
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display
LED
LED: Light Emitting Diode
Memory
If there is no paper or toner in your device, the device will store incoming fax transmissions in its memory.
MH
Modified Huffmann (encoding process for faxes, see Encoding)
MMR
Modified Modified Read (encoding process for faxes, see Encoding)
MR
Modified Read (encoding process for faxes, see Encoding)
Outside Line Access Code
The outside line access code is the number or letter that must be dialled before the actual telephone number on a telephone of a private branch exchange in order to establish a connection to the public tele­phone network (see Private Branch Exchange).
PABX/PBX
Private Automatic Branch Exchange
Polling
see Fax Polling
POTS
Plain Old Telephone Service
Private Branch Exchange
Private branch exchanges are common in larger com­panies. Even private ISDN systems can be branch exchanges. To establish a connection to the public telephone network from a private branch exchange, one must dial a number or press a key before the actual telephone number; in most cases this is zero (see Outside Line Access Code).
PSTN
Public Switched Telephone Network
Pulse Dialling
A dialling process that is used in older telephone net­works. You hear a clicking for each number dialled (see Tone Dialling).
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RJ-11
Registered Jack 11 (also called Western plug, stand­ardised telephone plug)
Scanning
The reading of a document into the fax memory or into the computer in order to send it, copy it or edit it.
Sender Identification (= Header)
The telephone number and name of the sender as well as the date and time of the fax transmission appear in the upper margin of each received fax.
Sending to Multiple Recipients (= Broadcast­ing)
With this function, you can send a fax message to multiple recipients.
Telephone number suppression (CLIR)
If you call a subscriber, your number appears on the display of the person whom you are calling. You can switch off this function and suppress your number (Caller Line identification Restriction, CLIR).
Time Stamp
The exact date and time of receipt appear in the page header of each received fax. A memory buffer guaran­tees that exact data are issued even after a power loss. In this way, you can verify exactly when a fax has reached you.
Tone Dialling (= Dual Tone Multi-Frequency)
In many countries, tone dialling has replaced pulse dialling, in which each number was sent as a corre­sponding number of pulses. With tone dialling, a specific tone is assigned to each key (referred to as DTMF tones).
Toner Level Memory
Your device registers the extent of toner used for every print-out and calculates the toner level of the toner cartridge on that basis. The toner level is stored in each toner cartridge. You can use different toner cartridges as well as display the respective toner level of the toner cartridge.
Transfer Speed
CCITT/ITU has published international standards for the transmission of data over telephone lines. All short names begin with V, so these are also referred to as V standards. The most important transmission speeds for fax transmissions are: V.17—7.200 to
14.400 bps, V.21—max. 300 bps, V.22—max. 1.200 bps, V.22 bis—max. 2.400 bps, V.27 ter—max. 4.800 bps, V.29—max. 9.600 bps, V.32 bis—max. 14.400 bps, V.34—max. 33.600 bps
TWAIN
(Tool Without an Interesting Name) With the TWAIN scanner driver you can access the device and scan documents from any application which supports this standard.
USB
Universal Serial Bus (computer port)
UTC
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) Coordinated Uni­versal Time is the current standardised universal time used. Starting from Greenwich in London (Zero Meridian), the world is split into time zones. These time zones are indicated with a deviance from UTC (in hours) for instance UTC+1 for Central European Time (CET)
Warm-Up Phase
Normally, the device is in the energy saving mode (see Energy Saving Mode). In the warm-up phase, the device heats up the printing unit until it has reached the necessary operating temperature, after which the copy or fax can be printed out.
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14 APPENDIX
TECHNICAL DATA
Dimensions
Dimensions (L¦×¦H¦×¦W) ............... 390¦×¦291¦×¦390¦mm
Weight
Weight ............................................................ <¦8,8¦kg
Mains Connection
Mains Connection ............ 220¦–¦240¦V¦~ / 50¦–¦60¦Hz
Power Consumption
Power Consumption
Stand-by Mode
Stand-by Mode .............................................. <¦4¦W
Warm Up Phase
Warm Up Phase......................................... <¦980¦W
Transmission/receipt
Transmission/receipt .................................. <¦15¦W
Printing
Printing...................................................... <¦560¦W
Recommended Ambient
Recommended Ambient.............................. 18¦–¦28¦ºC
Relative Humidity
Relative Humidity ......... 30¦–¦70¦% (non-condensing)
Connection Type
Connection Type.....................................PSTN · PABX
Dialling Mode
Dialling ModeTone / pulse dialling (country depend­ent)
STANDARDS
Safety EN 60950-1
Safety....................................................... EN¦60950-1
Emissions EN 55022 Class B
Emissions........................................EN¦55022 Class B
Emissions EN 61000-3-2
........................................................ EN¦61000-3-2
Emissions EN 61000-3-3
........................................................ EN¦61000-3-3
Immunity to Electrical Noise E N 55024
Immunity .....................................................EN¦55024
SCANNER
Type Black-and-White
Type ..................... Black-and-White · 256 grey tones
Scan Width
Scan Width .....................................................216¦mm
Resolution
Resolution
Resolution Draft
Draft....................................... Grey tones · 100¦dpi
Resolution Text
Text ..............................Black-and-White · 200¦dpi
Resolution Grey Tones
Grey Tones............................. Grey tones · 200¦dpi
Resolution Photo
Photo .....................................Grey tones · 400¦dpi
Speed
Speed
Standard
Standard ..............................4,6 seconds/A4-page
Fine
Fine ......................................4,6 seconds/A4-page
SFine
SFine ....................................9,2 seconds/A4-page
PRINTER
Type Class 1 LED-Laser Printer
Type .....................................................LED print head
Emulation
Emulation .............................................................. GDI
Warm-Up Time
Warm-Up Time ............................................. <¦10¦sec.
Width
Width ..............................................................211¦mm
Resolution Low
Resolution ............................................. 600¦x¦600¦dpi
Resolution High
........................................................ 600¦x¦1200¦dpi
Speed
Speed ...............................................24 pages/minute
MEMORY
Redial / caller list
Redial / caller list....................................... 50 Entries
Telephone Book
Telephone Book........................................ 250 Entries
Fax Messages
Fax Messages
................. up to 200 pages (standard test letter)
PAPER (PAPER TRAY)
Capacity
Capacity ..................................................... 250 sheets
Size
Size.......... A4 · A5 · B5 (JIS) · Letter · Legal (13/14¦")
.........................................................Exec · Custom
Weight
Weight .................................................. 60¦–¦105¦g/m²
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PAPER (MANUAL PAPER FEED)
Capacity
Capacity..........................................................1 sheets
Width
Width ...................................................... 98¦–¦216¦mm
Length
Length .................................................. 148¦–¦356¦mm
Weight
Weight ...................................................60¦–¦165¦g/m²
DOCUMENT FEED SLOT
Capacity
Capacity....................................................... 30 sheets
Width
Width .................................................... 140¦–¦218¦mm
Length
Length .................................................. 128¦–¦600¦mm
Weight
Weight ..................................................... 60¦-¦90¦g/m²
FAX
Type Group 3
Type ................................................................ Group 3
Compatibility
Compatibility..............................................ITU-T¦T.30
Data Compression
Data Compression.................. MH · MR · MMR · JBIG
Modulation (Low)
Modulation..... V.17, V.21, V.27ter, V.29 (FAX¦4560,
FAX¦4565)
Modulation (High)
..........V.17, V.21, V.27ter, V.29, V.34 (FAX¦4570,
FAX¦4575)
Resolution
Resolution
Standard Resolution
Standard ..................................................... 100¦dpi
Fax Resolution Fine
Fine ............................................................. 200¦dpi
Resolution Super Fine
Super Fine .................................................. 400¦dpi
Resolution Photo
Photo .......................................................... 400¦dpi
Transmission Speed (Low)
Transfer Speed
.........................14.400¦bps (FAX¦4560, FAX¦4565)
Transmission Speed (High)
.........................33.600¦bps (FAX¦4570, FAX¦4575)
COPIER
Type Black-and-White
Type ..................... Black-and-White · 256 grey tones
Resolution
Resolution
Resolution Auto
Automatic..........................................200¦x¦203¦dpi
Resolution Text
Text....................................................200¦x¦203¦dpi
Resolution Quality
Quality ...............................................400¦x¦203¦dpi
Resolution Photo
Photo .................................................400¦x¦203¦dpi
Speed
Speed ..................................... up to 24 pages/minute
Multiple Copies
Multiple Copies...................................up to 99 pages
Subject to Change
Technical specifications subject to change without notice.
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GUARANTEE
(Terms and Conditions for United Kingdom only)
In order to supply the guarantee, you should contact your dealer or Sagem Communications Helpdesk. The proof of purchase will be required.
Please make usage of your equipment for the pur­pose for which it was designed and under normal usage conditions. Sagem Communications do not accept any liability for any usage made out of the frame of its original designed purpose and any con­sequence that may arise from this usage.
Should any malfunctioning arise, the dealer or Sagem Communications Helpdesk will advise you what to do.
A) General Guarantee Conditions
Sagem Communications undertakes to remedy by repair or exchange at its own convenience, free of charge for labour and replacement parts, any defects in the equipment during the guarantee period of 12— twelve—months (3—three—months for accessories), from the date of original invoice of the Equipment, where those defects are a result of faulty workman­ship.
Unless the customer has concluded with Sagem Communications a maintenance contract in respect of the equipment which specifically provides for repairs to be carried out at the customer's premises, the repairs will not be carried out on the equipment at the customer premises. The customer must how­ever return the defective equipment at his/her own expense, to the address given by the dealer or Sagem Communications Helpdesk.
In case a product needs to be sent in for a repair, it always has to be accompanied by a proof of purchase (which is not altered, written on or in any way be made illegible) showing that the product is still under warrantee. In case no proof of purchase is enclosed, the Sagem Communications repair center will use the production date as a reference of estab­lishing the warrantee status of the product.
Apart from all legal obligatory rules, Sagem Commu­nications, do not give any Guarantee, either implicit or explicit which is not set force in the present sec­tion, and could not be hold responsible for any direct or indirect, material or immaterial damage, in or out of the frame of the present guarantee.
If any provision of this guarantee shall be held to be in whole or in part invalid or illegal due to an obliga­tory rule applicable to consumers pursuant to their national legislation, such invalidity or illegality shall not impair or affect the remaining provisions or parts of this guarantee.
This guarantee does not affect the Customer statu­tory rights.
B) Exclusions From Guarantee
Sagem Communications shall have no liability under the guarantee in respect of:
•) Damage, defects, breakdown or malfunction due to one or more of the following:
– Failure to properly follow the installation process and instructions for use
– An external cause to the equipment (including but not limited to: lightening, fire, shock, vandalism, inappropriate conditions of electrical network or water damage of any nature)
– Modifications made without the written approval of Sagem Communications
– Unsuitable operating conditions, particularly of temperature and humidity
– Repair or maintenance of the equipment by persons not authorized by Sagem Communications
•) Wear and tear from normal daily use of the equip­ment and its accessories
•) Damage due to insufficient or bad packaging of equipment when returned to Sagem Communica­tions
•) Usage of new versions of software without previ­ous approval of Sagem Communications
•) Work on any equipment or software modified or added without the prior written consent of Sagem Communications
•) Malfunctions not resulting from the Equipment or from software installed in user workstations for the purpose of use of the equipment.
Communication problems related to an unsuitable environment including:
– Problems related to access and/or connection to the Internet such as interruptions by access net­works or malfunction of the line used by the sub­scriber or his correspondent
– Transmission faults (for example poor geographi­cal coverage by radio transmitters, interference or poor line quality)
– The local network fault (wiring, servers, worksta­tions) or the failure of the transmission network (such as but not limited to interferences, fault or poor quality of the network)
– Modification of the parameters of the cellular net­work carried out after the sale of the Product
•) The normal servicing (as defined in the user guide supplied with the equipment) as well as malfunc­tioning due to servicing not being carried out. Serv­icing costs are in any event always borne by the cus­tomer.
•) Malfunctions resulting from the usage of products, consumables or accessories not compatibles with the equipment.
C) Out of Guarantee Repairs
In the cases set forth in B) as well as after expiry of the guarantee period, the customer must ask the Authorized Sagem Communications Repair Centre for a cost estimation.
The repair and delivery costs will be invoiced to the customer.
The foregoing shall apply unless otherwise agreed in writing with the customer and only for the United Kingdom.
Helpdesk: 08 45 - 090 03 16
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The CE symbol confirms conformity with the EU directives that apply to the device.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (DOC)
Hereby, Sagem Communications Austria GmbH declares that this FAX¦4560, FAX¦4565, FAX¦4570,
FAX¦4575
is in compliance with the essential require­ments and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
WWW
You can find the complete Declaration of Conformity on our website www.sagem-ca.at/doc
Energy Star 2007
Energy Star
As a participant in the ENERGY STAR programme, Sagem Communications Austria GmbH has made sure that this machine complies with the ENERGY STAR requirements.
Recycling
Packaging: To facilitate packaging recycling, please
conform to your local selective recycling rules.
Batteries: Old batteries have to be deposited in des-
ignated collection areas.
WEEE
Product: The crossed out dustbin logo on your prod-
uct signifies it is classified as Electrical and Elec­tronic Equipment covered by special disposal regula­tions.
To enforce recycling, recovery of The Waste Electri­cal and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and to protect the environment and human health, European regu­lations requires that you selectively collect waste equipment using one of the following options:
• Your retailer will take your equipment back if you are buying a replacement product.
• Waste equipment can also be deposited in desig­nated collection areas.
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The paper and cardboard packaging used can be dis­posed of as recyclable paper. Have the plastic wrap­ping and Styrofoam packaging recycled or dispose of it in the non-recyclable waste, depending on the requirements in your country.
Trademarks: The references mentioned in this man-
ual are trademarks of the respective companies. The lack of the trademarks
É and Ë does not justify the
assumption that these dedicated terminologies are free trademarks. Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Sagem Com­munications disclaims any and all rights in those marks.
Reproduction Not Permitted
The reproduction of certain documents (e.g. by scan­ning, printing, copying) is prohibited in many coun­tries. The list of such documents below is not intended to be complete, it only offers a general overview. In case of doubt, consult your legal advi­sor.
· Passports (personal identification)
· Entrance and exit visa papers (immigration papers)
· Military service documents
· Bank notes, travel checks, payment orders
· Postage stamps, tax stamps (stamped or unstamped)
· Loan papers, certificates of deposit, bonds
· Documents protected by copyright Follow the statutory regulations of your country with
regard to the legal validity of fax transmissions—par­ticularly in connection with the validity of signa­tures, meeting delivery deadlines or disadvantages resulting from the loss of quality in the transmission, etc.
Take care to maintain the statutory regulations of your country regarding telecommunications secrecy and data privacy.
This product is intended for use on an analogue pub­lic telecommunications network (PSTN) and in the country specified on the packaging. Use in other countries can result in faulty functioning.
For more information, please contact the technical service centre for your country. Should problems arise during use of your machine, please contact your retailer first.
Neither Sagem Communications nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties as a result of accident, misuse, or abuse of this product or unau­thorized modifications, repairs, or alterations to this product, or failure to strictly comply with Sagem Communications operating and maintenance instructions.
Sagem Communications shall not be liable for any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable materials other than those designated as original Sagem Communications products or Sagem Communications approved prod­ucts.
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Sagem Communications shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from electromagnetic interfer­ence that occurs from the use of any interface cables other than those designated as Sagem Communica­tions products.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or trans­mitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Sagem Com­munications. The information contained herein is designed only for use with this product. Sagem Com­munications is not responsible, if this information is applied to other devices.
This user manual is a document that does not repre­sent a contract.
Errors, printing errors and changes are reserved. Copyright
È 2010 Sagem Communications Austria
GmbH
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Sagem Communications SAS
Documents Business Unit
Headquarters : 250, route de l’Empereur
92848 Rueil-Malmaison Cedex · FRANCE
Tel : +33 (0)1 57 61 10 00 · Fax : +33 (0)1 57 61 10 0
www.sagemcom.com
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CUSTOMER INFORMATION
Introduction 1
As part of our continuing quest for total customer satisfaction, all of our products are made with ease­of-use and reliability in mind.
Introduction 2
In your user manual you will find all the information required to use your machine. If, after consulting your user manual, you still require assistance, you should contact our Call Centre. Our personnel are highly trained specialists who can ensure that you receive the maximum benefit from your product.
Introduction 3
We can assist your more quickly if you do not call us from the machine, rather an external telephone. Keep a printout of the settings as well as the serial number of the machine handy. The serial number can be found on the type label.
UNITED KINGDOM
Telephone: 08 45 - 090 03 16 (0,10¦£/minute) Fax: 02 07 - 519 50 24
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Introduction 1
You can order original accessories from our homepage or—in some countries (see below)—per telephone on our toll-free number.
Introduction 2
Use only original consumable materials. The warran­tee does not cover damages to the device resulting from other consumables.
UNITED KINGDOM
Telephone: 0800 - 358 08 07
E-Mail
E-Mail: support.service@sagemcom.com
Internet
Internet: www.sagemcom.com
We hope that you will have lots of joy using your new product.
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