Sanyo SFX-210 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Designation - Device Type: SFX-110, SFX 210
  • Purpose – Facsimile Transceiver
  • Connection Type - For direct exchange lines and compatible private branch exchanges.
  • Signalling: Loop Disconnect (LD) and Multi-frequency (MF) tones
  • Inappropriate for: PABX phone set wired for shared service (party lines); 1+1 Carrier Systems; extension to a payphone.
  • Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) - 3 in conjunction with any other device connected to the same line 1 is allowed to be maximum.
  • Voltage Drop – 350 mV at 40 mA d.c.
  • Time Within Expectation To Answer Calls: The time it takes to answer inbound calls should not exceed 10 seconds and calls not attended to in 45 seconds are largely abandoned.
  • Features:
  • Telephone number codification and storage with descriptively coded retrieval
  • Initiating calls through automation
  • Non-indication operational ability
  • Facilty of auto dialing
  • Auto answering facilty
  • Integrated Inbuilt Digital voice message system ( for SFX-210 only)
  • Facility of automatically saving the previously dialed number
  • Facilities for Repeat Attempts
  • Loud Speaking Facilities
  • Simple Telephone Facilities
  • Conversations on Hold Facilities
  • Series Connection
  • Modem
  • Hands-free Speakerphone Facilities (for SFX-210 only)
  • Automatic Document 10 Pages Feeder
  • Automatic Paper Cutter
  • 3 Resolution Modes: Fine, Superfine, Standard
  • 16 Halftone Shade
  • Timer Transmission
  • Polling Reception
  • Overseas Transmission Mode
  • Automatic Redial Further
  • 30 meter Recording Paper Roll Support
  • Support Quality Thermal Paper as Plain-desk
  • Telephone set built-in
  • LCD display, 16 characters x 1 line
  • Automatic number dialer memory for up to 28 numbers
  • Dial Bank feature for Up To 20 Frequently Called Numbers

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What types of connections are supported through the SFX-110/210?

A: Direct Exchange Lines and Private Branch Exchange systems can be connected through the use of loop disconnect or multi-frequency tones.

Q: SFX-100/210 users, are you able to connect a telephone instrument to the device?

A: Yes, any instrument can be connected when not in use as there seems to be an allowance for such instruments.

Q: Who should I contact if my PBX seems to not be functioning correctly with the device?

A: In such a case, it is best to consult the supplier of this apparatus first so that they can assist you.

Q: I have ordered an automatic feeder, can you confirm how many pages can a feeder hold?

A: Yes, we can inform you ensure that your feeder will be able to handle up to 10 pages at maximum.

Q: The ren attached is an abbreviation, but what does it stand for?

A: The abbrreviation creates as the Ringer Equivalence Number and as provided in the specifications for SFX-110/210, it is 3.

Q: What other features apart from telephone can be found in SFX-210 model?

A: Some of the other features supporting the telephone are a built in answering system as well as hands free facilities.

Q: If possible, may I know how many maximum numbers can I compound as a speed dial?

A: Yes, it would be possible for you to compound 20 speed dials at max. in memory at the same time.

Q: How much time do you predict is possible to keep recording and reading greetings alongside messages after a power switch off?

A: Well, it depends but the SFX-210 has been designed in a way that it takes up to 48 hours but only 16 messages.

Q: Are 8 stored one touch dialing numbers sufficient in your opinion?

A: Yes, in our opinion that236 would be more than enough in such devices.

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