Triumph-Adler CLP4316MFP, CLP4520MFP, CLP4524MFP Instruction Manual

Instruction Handbook
CLP 4316|4520|4524 MFP
Digital Multifunctional
System
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ELCOME
We highly recommend that you take the time to read this manual so that you can get the most out of the many features of your terminal.
For your comfort and your safety, we ask you to carefully read the paragraph Safety warning, on page 7-1 in the Safety chapter.
This user manual is applicable to the following model:
Model Equipment
• Duplex unit scanner colour
• 33.6 kbps fax modem (for colour and black&white fax) and 56 kbps data modem
Colour scanner USB
It combines power, user-friendliness and simplicity thanks to its colour screen, its navigator, its multitask access and its direct access directory.
Through its Internet access, your terminal allows you to:
• send and receive faxes to E-mails thanks to the F@x to E-mail function,
• send and receive E-mails,
• send SMS's.
You can also print using the PCL language) formats, both in black&white and in colour.
List of accessories
The following additional accessories are proposed for the Fax Laser Pro range:
• Directory card.
• Companion Suite Pro LH PC kit
1
• Emission / reception of SMS
• Duplex black&white and colour copy
•Network PC kit
• Memory card and USB key reader
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6 and KPDL/ SGScript 3 (emulation of the level 3 Postscript®
2
.
1. The list of accessories is subject to change without prior notice.
2. Option, depending on model.
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CANNER CONTROL PANEL
1. key:
duplex (double-sided) scan/copy
.
2. key: selection of colour mode.
3. key: scan resolution.
4. key: contrast setting.
5. Graphical colour screen.
6. Scan resolution indicator.
7. "Line" icon: *On: communication in progress. *Flashing : communication setting up.
8.
Colour mode icon: *
On: colour mode active.
*
Off: colour mode not active
9.
Duplex printing indicator in copy mode: *On: duplex mode activated.
.
*Out: duplex mode deactivated.
10.
Toner remaining indicator: On: end of toner, Flashing: near the end of toner.
11. Message reception icon (SMS or attachment)
12. Memory occupation indicator
13. Indicator of documents to be printed
14. Digital keyboard.
15. Alphabetical keyboard.
Í
key: deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
16.
17. key: input or line feed.
18. key: access to special characters.
19. key:
20. key:
21. key:
22. key:
'crystal' function for photo printing
photo printing
black and white copy
colour copy
.
.
.
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23. key: scan to e-mail (sending of Internet fax). PC key: scan to PC / scan to FTP / scan to disk
24.
.
25. key: Shift.
26. key: multiple contact sending (fax, e-mail or SMS).
27. key: sending of an SMS (Short Message Service).
28. key: access to directory and quick dial numbers.
29. key: line manual connection, listen for tone during fax sending.
30. key: send fax.
OK
31.
32.
key: validates displayed selection.
key: access to menu and browsing in menus
downwards.
33.
C
key: return to previous menu and correction of text.
key: browsing in menus upwards.
34.
35. key: stops current operation. USB connector
36.
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FAX
COM
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SCAN
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COPY
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23
24
PRINT
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16
17
18
19
P
RINTER CONTROL PANEL
1. The console's LCD screen.
2.
ATT EN TI ON
Indicator: On: A problem or error (e.g. a paper jam) has occurred. Blinking: The printer requires maintenance or is warming up.
READY
3.
Indicator: On: The printer is ready, or printing the received data
. Blinking: An error has occurred. Off: Indicates that the printer is in standby mode. Data will be received but will not be printed (see GO key
).
DATA
4.
Indicator: On: The data has been processed or stored on the memory card. Blinking: Data transfer in progress.
Key: Used to navigate in the sub-menus and to
5. adjust certain settings
Key
6.
: Used to navigate the menus and to increase
.
numerical values.
7.
Key: Used to navigate in the sub-menus, to adjust certain settings and to display help messages when certain errors occur.
8.
MENU
CANCEL
9.
10.
GO Key: Used to switch the printer between Ready and Standby mode
ENTER
11. other selections.
12.
Key: Used to navigate the menus and to devease
numerical values.
TYPE
13. used in the tray
SIZE
14. the tray
INTERFACE
15. (PAR, USB, RES or
Key: Used to access or exit the printer's menu.
Key: Used to cancel a print job.
.
Key: Confirms the numerical values and
Indicator: Shows the type of paper being
.
Indicator: Shows the paper size being used in
.
Indicator: Shows the interface being used
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INTERFACE
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Contents
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ONTENTS
1I
NSTALLATION
Installing your terminal 1-1
Installation requirements Unpacking the scanner and the mechanical interface Description of the multifunction terminal Installation of the terminal Connections Adjusting the original document output tray
Wall connections 1-12
Telephone and lan connections Power line connection and switch on
Colour registration 1-13 Configuring the printer driver 1-16
2G
ETTING STARTED
Navigation methods 2-1
Presentation Access to functions
Guide to function list 2-5 Print console navigation basics 2-10
Navigating the menus Access to functions Guide to functions
3S
ETTING YOUR MACHINE
Main settings 3-1
Before transmission Before reception Technical parameters
Local Area Network (LAN) settings 3-11
Local network settings Print function settings Remote configuration
Message service and the Internet 3-17
Initialisation parameters Settings Internet Connection Deactivating the Internet function
The SMS service 3-24
SMS Parameters Sending an SMS Erase an SMS SMS Reception SMS Server
1-1
1-1 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-9
1-11
1-12 1-12
2-1
2-1 2-3
2-10 2-11 2-12
3-1
3-2 3-5 3-9
3-12 3-15 3-16
3-17 3-20 3-23 3-23
3-24 3-25 3-26 3-26 3-27
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Operation Setting your
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Sommaire
4D
IRECTORY
Creating subscribers record 4-2
Adding a record
Creating subscribers lists 4-4
Adding a list Adding or deleting a number from the list
Consulting a record or a list 4-5 Modifying a record or a list 4-6 Deleting a record or a list 4-6 Printing the directory 4-6 Importing a directory 4-6
The file structure Procedure
Exporting a directory 4-9 LDAP server 4-9
Configuration Accessing server contacts Adding a server contact to the local directory
5O
PERATION
Sending 5-1
Document depositing Selecting Colour/Resolution/Contrast Dialling Transmission over the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) Transmission over the Internet Transmission waiting queue Cancelling a transmission in progress
Reception 5-13
Reception over the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) Reception over the Internet
Copying 5-14
Local colour or black and white copy Specific copy settings
Using USB memory keys and memory cards 5-19
Printing a photo from a memory device Printing a document from a memory device Recording a document in a memory device Analysis of the memory device
Other functions 5-28
Logs
4-1
4-2
4-4
4-5
4-7 4-8
4-9
4-10
4-10
5-1
5-1 5-2 5-3
5-5
5-7 5-11 5-13
5-13 5-13
5-14 5-16
5-21 5-24 5-25 5-26
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Contents
Printing the functions list Printing the machine settings Counters Deposit and polling Lock Scan to PC (depends on model)
Mail box (MBX FAX) 5-34
MBX management
6M
AINTENANCE
Maintenance 6-1
General Replacing the consumables (toner and drum) Cleaning Servicing Scanner calibration
Incidents 6-16
Communication errors Scanner incidents Miscellaneous incidents Troubleshooting Storage Packing and transporting the unit
Specifications 6-40
7S
AFETY
Safety 7-1 Environment 7-2
Batteries The product
5-28 5-28 5-29 5-29 5-30 5-33
5-34
6-1
6-1
6-2 6-15 6-16 6-16
6-16 6-20 6-20 6-21 6-37 6-38
7-1
7-2
7-2
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Operation Setting your
Sommaire
This unit has been designed in accordance with European harmonised standards, it is designed for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). In case of any problems, first contact your Supplier. The mark attests that the products comply with the essential requirements of Directive R&TTE
1999/05/EC. For user safety, in accordance with Directives 73/23/EC. For electromagnetic interference, in accordance with
Directive 89/336/EC. The manufacturer declares that the products are manufactured in accordance with ANNEX II of Directive R&TTE 1999/5/EC. The declaration of compliance can be requested at the following address:
UTAX GmbH
Ohechaussee 235, 22848 Norderstedt / Germany
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NSTALLING YOUR TERMINAL
NSTALLATION
I
NSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
A proper location helps to ensure that your printer provides you with the long service life for which it is designed. Double-check to make sure that the location you select has the following characteristics:
• Choose a location that is well ventilated.
• Make sure you do not obstruct the ventilation grilles located on the left and right-hand sides of the unit and at the rear of the Front/Back module. If there is a wall nearby when you install the unit, make sure you install the terminal at the distances shown in the illustration below in order to make it easier to open the various covers.
25 cm (40 cm Duplex unit)
20 cm (40 cm with front/back modu
40 cm
30 cm
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• Make sure there is no chance of ammonia or other organic gasses being generated in the area.
• The grounded power outlet (refer to the safety instructions in the Safety section) you plan to connect to for power should be nearby and not obstructed.
• Make sure that the printer is not exposed to direct sunlight.
• Avoid areas in the direct airflow of air conditioners, heaters, or ventilators and areas subject to temperature and humidity extremes.
• Choose a sturdy, level surface where the printer will not be exposed to strong vibration.
• Keep the printer away from any objects that might block its heat vents.
• Do not locate the printer near curtains or other combustible objects.
• Choose an area where there is no possibility of the printer being splashed with water or other liquids.
• Make sure that the surrounding area is clean, dry, and free of dust.
Operational precautions
Note the following important precautions whenever using the printer:
Operating Environment
The following describes the operating environment required when using the printer:
•Temperature: 10°C to 32.5°C (50°F to 95°F) with fluctuation of 10°C (18°F) per hour.
• Humidity: 20% to 80% (no condensation) with fluctuation of 20% per hour.
Terminal
The following describes precautions for using the terminal.
• Never switch the power to the terminal off and never open the covers while the unit is printing.
• Never place flammable gasses, liquids or objects that generate magnetic forces near the terminal.
• When unplugging the power cord, always grasp the plug and never pull on the cord. A damaged cord creates the danger of fire or electrical shock.
• Never touch the power cord when your hands are wet. Doing so creates the danger of electrical shock.
• Always unplug the power cord before moving the terminal. Failure to do so can damage the power cord, creating the danger of fire or electrical shock.
• Always unplug the power cord if you do not plan to use the terminal for a long time.
• Never place any heavy objects on the power cord, pull on it or bend it. Doing so creates the dan­ger of fire or electrical shock.
• Always make sure the terminal is not placed on the electrical cord or the communications cables of any other electrical equipment. Also make sure that cords and cables do not get into the termi­nal’s mechanism. Any of these conditions create the danger of malfunction and fire.
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• Make sure that the power to the printer is switched off before connecting or disconnecting
an interface lead to the printer (use a shielded interface lead).
• Never try to remove any secured panel or cover. The terminal contains high-voltage circuit
which creates the danger of electrical shock when exposed.
• Never try to modify the terminal. Doing so creates the danger of fire or electrical shock.
• Always take care that paper clips, staples, or other small pieces of metal do not get into the
terminal through its vents or other openings. Such objects create the danger of fire or electri­cal shock.
• Do not allow water or other liquids to spill on or near the terminal. Fire or electrical shock
can occur should water or liquid come into contact with the terminal.
• Should liquid or any piece of metal accidently get inside the printer, immediately turn it off,
unplug the power cord, and contact your dealer. Failure to take this immediate action creates the danger of fire or electrical shock.
• Whenever the terminal emits unusually high amounts of heat, smoke, an unusual odor, or
noise, immediately turn it off, unplug it, and contact your dealer. Failure to take this imme­diate action creates the danger of fire or electrical shock.
• Avoid using the terminal during an "electrical storm" as this may involve a risk of electric
shock caused by the lightning.
• Paper for printer: do not use paper previously printed by your terminal or any other
printer: the ink or toner deposited on that paper might damage the printing system of your terminal.
Caution -
ozone is generated during normal operation of this terminal. Because of this, an unpleasant odor may result when the printer is used for extensive printing in a poorly ventilated area. For a comfortable, healthy, and safe operation, be sure to locate the terminal in a well-ventilated area.
Be sure to locate the terminal in a well-ventilated location. A minimal amount of
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Operation Setting your
Installation
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NPACKING THE SCANNER AND THE MECHANICAL INTERFACE
Open the shipping box and take out the parts:
- the scanner,
- the document feeder
- the equipped mechanical interface,
-the base,
- the leads and cables: telephone lead, mains lead, mains extension lead, USB cable,
- the cable sleeve,
- 3 guide clips,
- the mounting screws, the installation guide and the CD-ROMs.
,
Take the parts out of their protective packing.
Remove the adhsive strips and film from the various parts.
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ESCRIPTION OF THE MULTIFUNCTION TERMINAL
Adjustable paper guide
Scroll scanner (ADF)
Scanner control panel
Memory key connector
Chip card reader
Printer control panel
Duplex unit (depending on option or model)
Document feed tray for scanning
Original document output stacker
Access handle flatbed scanner
Memory card reader
Printer output stacker
Manual paper feed tray
Printer paper feed tray
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Addional paper tray (optional)
Base
Operation Setting your
1-5
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NSTALLATION OF THE TERMINAL
Installation of the base and the equipped interface
Set the base down vertically, and insert the columns of the equipped mechanical interface into their respective openings. Screw in and tighten the 8 mounting screws Take hold of the upper part of the interface and set the assembly upright
Optional equipment: Place the additional paper tray on the base, positioning it on its locating pins.
You can install up to three additional paper trays.
.
.
Installation
Optional equipment: Place the duplex unit on the additional paper tray, positioning it on its locating pins
1-6
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Installation
To install the printer on the optional equipment items, use the following procedure:
Unscrew the knurled nuts, pull up the columns as high as possible, then tighten the knurled nuts again.
Place the printer on the base or on the optional equipement, positioning it on its locating pins.
Open the printer, put the white wedge inside the lid into the second opening on the right side as shown on the illustration.
Put the black wedge inside the lid into the second opening on the left side of the printer in the same way as the righthand wedge.
Close the printer.
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Unscrew the knurled nuts of the columns, lower the mechanical interface onto the printer.
Make sure that the two clips on the sides are locked onto the printer.
Tighten the knurled nuts of the columns.
1-7
Operation Setting your
Position the scanner on the mechanical interface and screw in and tighten the two mounting screws
Put the document feeder in place by pushing its two locking pins into the corresponding openings on the scanner.
.
Terminal connections
Looking at the back of the terminal, you will find the available connections as shown below.
Installation
Host USB ports (Memory card reader)
LAN connector
Host USB port
Phone line connector
1-8
Mains socket
Mains socket for extension lead
On/Off switch
Installation
LAN connectorUSB port
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ONNECTIONS
The leads and cables are connected separately to the scanner and the printer. We advise you start with connecting the leads and cables that arrive on the scanner unit.
lead
Connecting the leads and cables to the scanner
6
Mains socket for extension
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Make sure that the mains on/off switches of scanner and printer are set to "O".
1 - Connect the USB cable to the scanner.
2 - Plug the LAN cable (not supplied) into the LAN network connector of the scanner.
3 - Plug the telephone cable into the telephone connector of the scanner.
4 - Connect the mains lead to the mains inlet of the scanner.
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Operation Setting your
5 - Connect the 220/240V mains extension lead for the printer to the mains outlet of the scanner.
Group together all the leads and cables connected so far on the back of the righthand column. Take the cable sleeve, open it and fit the leads and cables in the sleeve. Position the assembled cable sleeve in the 3 guide clips and lock the clips.
6 - Connect the USB cable of the memory card reader to the USB connector of the scanner.
Connecting the leads and cables to the printer
Open the duplex unit by lifting the lever at the back and move the movable part as far out of the way as possible.
1 - Connect the USB cable to the printer.
2 - Plug the LAN cable (not supplied) into the LAN network connector of the printer
3 - Connect the mains extension lead to the mains socket of the printer.
Make a loop with the mains lead and insert it in the cable holder, as shown in the illustration.
Position the mains lead and LAN cable (not supplied) on the left side ot the printer as shown in the illustration.
Close the duplex unit.
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Installation
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DJUSTING THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT OUTPUT TRAY
Depending on the format of the document to be scanned - A4 or LGAL (LEGAL) adjust the paper stop.
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Operation Setting your
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ALL CONNECTIONS
Installation
Caution -
Note: The printer and the scanner have separate LAN connections. If you dispose of only one connection, you will need
a concentrator or a switch.
P
OWER LINE CONNECTION AND SWITCH ON
Caution -
After a few seconds, when the printer has warmed up, the date and time will appear. To adjust the language and time of your terminal, please see the paragraph Setting your machine, on page 3-1.
Make sure that the mains On/Off switch of the scanner is set to "O" (Off).
T
ELEPHONE AND LAN CONNECTIONS
Connect the end of the telephone lead to the telephone wall socket (please see the paragraph Terminal connections, on page 1-8), for the connections to the scanner.
Connect the end of the LAN cable (not supplied) to the local network connector that is allocated to your terminal (please see the paragraph Terminal connections, on page 1-8), for the connections to the scanner.
Refer to safety procedures in the chapter Safety.
Connect the end of the scanner mains lead of the terminal to the mains wall socket.
First set the printer On/Off switch to "I" (On), then set the scanner On/Off switch to "I" (On).
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OLOUR REGISTRATION
When you use the printer for the first time after having installed it or moved it to a different location, or when one of the colours (cyan, magenta or yellow) is being printed with a visible offset relative to the others, use this mode to correct the colour alignment from the printer control panel.
Press [MENU].
Press  or  until Other > is displayed.
Press .
Press  or  until >Colour registration> is displayed.
Press .
Press  or  until >>Print the test sheet is displayed.
Press [ENTER]. A question mark (?) is displayed.
Press [ENTER]. The Processing state is displayed and a colour registration test sheet is printed. This test sheet comprises three diagrams, left (L), horizontal (H) and right (R), for each colour (cyan, magenta and yellow).
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Example of a colour registration test sheet
Installation
Return to the Other>Colour registration menu.
Press  or  until >>Adjust cyan is displayed.
Press [ENTER]. 0 or 00 is displayed for each value and the cursor blinks under the left (L) value.
On the colour registration test sheet, examine the left (L) graphic in the section to be used for the cyan. Find the two lines that are most closely aligned, so as to form a single straight line, and note the corresponding value.
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In the example, below, the value is -2. (Remember that the value can be positive [+] or negative [-].)
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9
-
8
-
7
-
6
-
5
-
4
-
3
-
2
-
1
0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9
Press  or  to set this value on the control panel.
Use the  and  keys to move the cursor to the right and the left. Find the appropriate
L
Color Registration Correction Chart
horizontal (H) and right (R) alignment values for the cyan in the same manner as for the left (L) value, then set these values on the control panel.
Press [ENTER]. OK ? to display the three values you have entered. If the displayed values are correct, press [ENTER] to confirm them.
Press . The >>Adjust magenta option is displayed. After defining the alignment values for this colour, the >>Adjust yellow option is displayed in its turn. Find the appropriate alignment values for the magenta and the yellow in the same manner as for the cyan and set these values on the control panel.
After defining the alignment settings for all three colours, press [MENU]. The Ready state is displayed on the screen.
Note: If the colours continue to be printed badly aligned after you having corrected the colour alignment, call a
maintenance technician.
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ONFIGURING THE PRINTER DRIVER
If you install the additional paper tray or the front/back module when the printer driver is already installed, you will need to configure the printer driver on your PC.
Click on the START button, select CONTROL
Right click on the "Printer" icon then choose "Properties".
Click on the peripheral's PROPERTIES tab.
Tick the boxes corresponding to the installed options.
PANEL
and then click on PRINTERS.
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Getting started

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AVIGATION METHODS
ETTING STARTED
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RESENTATION
The navigator gives you access to the menus visible on screen.
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The navigator
This navigator has 4 keys and allows you to move within the menus available on your machine.
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Getting started
Moving within the menus
To Use key Symbol used
Enter the main menu or select the next line in a menu.
Enter the main menu or select the previous line in a menu.
Confirm entry and go to the following menu.
Return to the previous menu.
Confirm and exit from the current menu.
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Exit without confirming from the current menu.
Moving within a data entry field
To Use key Symbol used
Move to the right. To move from a line to the next one while
pressing the key of the alphanumeric keyboard at the same time.
Move to the left. To move from a line to the previous one
while pressing the key of the alphanumeric keyboard at the same time.
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Getting started
1 NEW CONTACT 2 NEW LIST 3 MODIFY 4 CANCEL 5 PRINT 6 SAVE/LOAD
1 DIRECTORY 2 SETUP 3 FAX
To Use key Symbol used
Confirm your entry.
Delete a character by moving the cursor to the left.
Confirm your entry and return to the initial screen.
The display screen
The screen comprises 3 or 6 lines of 20 characters. The currently selected line is highlighted in yellow.
F---- FUNCTION
3 lines
1 DIRECTORY
2 SETUP 3 FAX
F1--- DIRECTORY
1 NEW CONTACT
2 NEW LIST 3 MODIFY
6 lines
4 CANCEL 5 PRINT 6 SAVE/LOAD
OK
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Menu-driven access
For those menus that have more than three choices in the main menu or 6 choices in the sub-menus, use the
Access to functions may be achieved in two ways.
Menu-driven access.
Direct function access.
You can print out the guide, to find the number of a function, by moving through the menus as shown below.
navigator arrow to display the lines that follow the first ones.
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CCESS TO FUNCTIONS
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Operation Setting your
1 DIRECTORY 2 SETUP 3 FAX
3 FAX 4 SMS SERVICE 5 PRINT
1 FUNCTION LIST 2 LOGS 3 DIRECTORY 4 SETUP 5 COMMANDS 6 LIST MBX
Press the key, the functions menu appear
F---- FUNCTION
1 DIRECTORY
2 SETUP 3 FAX
Select the desired function by means of the  or  navigator arrows.
F---- FUNCTION
3 FAX 4 SMS SERVICE
5 PRINT
Validate your choice by pressing OK.
Select the desired sub-function by means of the  or  navigator arrows.
F5--- PRINT 1 FUNCTION LIST
2 LOGS 3 DIRECTORY 4 SETUP 5 COMMANDS 6 LIST MBX
Getting started
Direct access by number
Validate your choice by pressing OK.
Caution -
one side.
You may print the functions list to find out the number of a function.
From the stand-by mode:
The Duplex version cannot be used to print the guide. Therefore it can only be printed on
Press the  key.
Enter the number of the desired function on the numerical keyboard.
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UIDE TO FUNCTION LIST
MAIN MENU 1: D
Functions Function description Page
11 OK
161 OK S 162 OK L
19 OK 191 OK A 192 OK I 193 OK P 194 OK DN 195 OK P
A.Inaccessible if Menu 91 SUPPLIER is on WITHOUT ACCESS
12 OK 13 OK 14 OK 15 OK 16 OK
17 OK 18 OK
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DENTIFIER
ASSWORD
BASE
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Enter a new contact in the directory p. 4-2 Enter a relay broadcast list p. 4-4 Modify a record or a list p. 4-5 Delete a record or a list p. 4-6 Print the directory p. 4-6 Store the directory on a chip card p. 4-1 Save the directory to a chip card p. 4-1 Load the directory from a chip card p. 4-1 Enable directory importation by e-mail Export the directory by e-mailA p. 4-9 Access to a directory server p. 4-9 IP address or server name p. 4-9 Connection identifier p. 4-9 Connection password p. 4-9 Search database p. 4-9 Connection port p. 4-9
IRECTORY
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p. 4-9
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ETUP
Functions Function description Page
21 OK
211 OK M
212 OK A
22 OK
23 OK 231 OK S 232 OK M 233 OK E
24 OK 241 OK R 242 OK N 243 OK PC R 244 OK D 245 OK A 246 OK PC
25 OK
251 OK T
2511 OK N
252 OK P
2521 OK S 2522 OK P
253 OK L
2531 OK C
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Setting the date and time p. 3-2 Modifying the date and time p. 3-2 Automatic changeover between summer and winter time Enter your name and your number p. 3-2 Transmission settings p. 3-4 Choose to print the communication report p. 3-4
. Send from feeder or memory p. 3-5
. Set the economy period p. 3-5
Reception settings P. 3-6
APER
Accept reception without paper p. 3-6 Number of copies of received documents p. 3-6
. Choice for PC reception p. 3-7
Received fax printing in Recto/Verso mode p. 3-8 Adapt the print scaling p. 3-8 Selecting the receiver PC p. 3-8 Setting networks p. 3-3 Ajust tel. network settings p. 3-3
ETWORK TYPE
Selection of network type p. 3-3 Activate the dialling prefix p. 3-4 Minimum size number to be send with prefix p. 3-4 Setting dialling prefix p. 3-4 LAN prameters settings p. 3-12
ONFIGURATION
Select configuration mode p. 3-12
2-5
p. 3-2
Operation Setting your
Getting started
MAIN MENU 2: S
ETUP
Functions Function description Page
2532 OK IP A 2533 OK S 2534 OK G 2535 OK IEEE A 2536 OK N 2537 OK N 2538 OK WINS 1 Address of the NetBIOS name server 1 p. 3-13 2539 OK WINS 2 Address of the NetBIOS name server 2 p. 3-13
254 OK D 2541 OK U 2542 OK P 2543 OK D
255 OK SNTP S 2551 OK A 2552 OK P 2553 OK S 2554 OK T 2555 OK S
256 OK D
27 OK
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S
271 OK LCD
29 OK
20 OK
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T
-
G
201 OK C
202 OK N
203 OK L
DRESSE
UBNET MASK
ATEWAY
DDRESS
ETBIOS
1 NetBIOS name 1 p. 3-13
ETBIOS
2 NetBIOS name 2 p. 3-13
OM LOGIN
E-REG
CREEN
ECHNICALS
EOGRAPHICAL
OUNTRY
ETWORK
ANGUAGE
Domain login parameters for the Scan to Disk function
SER
ASSWORD
OM. NAME
ERVER
DDRESS
ORT
TATE
IME ZONE
UMMER TIME
. PC Deleting PC registrations p. 3-14
CONTRAST
Fax IP address p. 3-12
. Subnet mask p. 3-12
Gateway #1 address p. 3-12 Fax IEEE address p. 3-13
User name for login on the local network p. 3-13 Password for login on the local network p. 3-13 Domain name of the local network p. 3-14 SNTP server configuration p. 3-14 SNTP server address p. 3-14 SNTP server port p. 3-14 SNTP server state p. 3-14 Time zone p. 3-14 Adjusting the summer time offset p. 3-14
Adjusting the screen contrast p. 3-8 Technicals parameters p. 3-9 Geographical settings p. 3-3 Choice of country and language p. 3-3 Choice of country Choice of language
p. 3-3 p. 3-3
MAIN MENU 3: F
AX
Functions F unction description Page
31 OK
-
T
32 OK 33 OK 34 OK 35 OK 36 OK 37 OK 38 OK
RANSMISSION
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ECO T
-
P
OLLING
-
P
OLLING
-
MBX S
-
MBX P
-
B
ROADCAST
-
FAX A
RANS
. Send a document during the economy period p. 3-5 RX Polling request p. 5-30 TX Deposit a document p. 5-29
ENDING OLLING
NSW
. Control of fax answering machine p. 3-5
381 OK PRINT Print fax messages stored in the memory p. 3-6 382 OK A 383 OK A
39 OK 391 OK A 392 OK 393 OK C
CTIVATION
NSWER CODE
-
R
EROUTING
CTIVATION
DESTINATION
OPY
Single- and multiple-address transmission p. 5-5
Send to a mailbox p. 5-36 Poll a mailbox p. 5-36 Broadcast transmission p. 3-7
Activating or deactivating the answering machine p. 3-6 Saving an access code p. 3-6 Rerouting of received messages p. 5-6 Rerouting activation p. 5-6 Choice your destination p. 5-6 Printing activation of rerouting fax p. 5-7
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