V
- 46
WSW33
(Function setting 11)
Selector
No.
Function
Setting and Specifications
1
|
3
Detection threshold level for
voice signals inputted via the
telephone line in the built-in TAD
operation
No. 1
2
3
0
0
0 :
-42.5 dBm
(A)
0
0
1 :
-44.0 dBm
(B)
0
1
0 :
-45.5 dBm
(C)
0
1
1 :
-47.0 dBm
(D)
1
0
0 :
-48.5 dBm
(E)
1
0
1 :
-50.0 dBm
(F)
1
1
0 :
-51.5 dBm
(G)
1
1
1 :
-53.0 dBm
(H)
4
5
FAX receiving speed to be kept
within the transmission speed limit
to the PC
No. 4
5
0
0
:
14,400 bps
0
1
:
12,000 bps
1
0
:
9,600 bps
1
1
:
7,200 bps
6
Report output of polled trans-
mission requests
0:
Yes
1:
No
7
8
Comfortable noise level
No. 7
8
0
0
:
OFF
0
1
:
Low
(A)
1
0
:
Medium
(B)
1
1
:
High
(C)
NOTE:
Selectors 1 through 3 and 6 through 8 are applicable to those models equipped with a built-in
TAD.
NOTE:
Selector 6 is not applicable to the U.S.A. versions.
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Selectors 1 through 3:
Detection threshold level for voice signals inputted via the telephone line in
the built-in TAD operation
If the equipment detects voice signals exceeding the threshold level set by these selectors, it will
interpret them as effective voice.
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Selectors 4 and 5: FAX receiving speed to be kept within the transmission speed limit to the PC
To transmit FAX data being received from other facsimile equipment to the connected PC, you may
need to keep the FAX receiving speed within the transmission speed limit to the PC. In an initial
negotiation sequence for transmission, the equipment responds to the calling station with the
allowable FAX receiving speed specified by these selectors.
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Selectors 7 and 8: Comfortable noise level
These selectors set the level of noise to be added during playing-back of voice signals recorded
with no-signal compression.
If they are set to "0, 0," no noise will be added.
Summary of Contents for FAX 750
Page 4: ...CHAPTER I GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...
Page 11: ...CHAPTER II INSTALLATION ...
Page 12: ...CHAPTER III THEORY OF OPERATION ...
Page 14: ...III 1 1 OVERVIEW Not provided on the FAX 910 ...
Page 24: ...III 11 Active Gears on the Inner Side of the Drive Unit ...
Page 26: ...III 13 Active Gears on the Inner Side of the Drive Unit ...
Page 30: ...III 17 Location of Sensors and Actuators 1 ...
Page 31: ...III 18 Not provided on the FAX 910 Location of Sensors and Actuators 2 ...
Page 34: ...III 21 FAX750 FAX770 FAX 910 FAX 920 FAX 921 MFC 925 FAX870MC FAX 930 FAX 931 MFC970MC ...
Page 39: ...CHAPTER IV DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY LUBRICATION AND ADJUSTMENT ...
Page 44: ...IV 4 n n Disassembly Order Flow ...
Page 48: ...IV 8 4 Disconnect the panel main harness ...
Page 52: ...IV 12 ...
Page 70: ...IV 30 Remove the two screws and lift up the paper feed chute ...
Page 72: ...IV 32 ...
Page 78: ...IV 38 ...
Page 86: ...IV 46 1 17 Harness Routing ...
Page 88: ...IV 48 ...
Page 89: ...IV 49 2 LF roller ASSY 3 Platen frame ASSY ...
Page 90: ...IV 50 ...
Page 91: ...IV 51 4 Separation roller and main frame ...
Page 92: ...CHAPTER V MAINTENANCE MODE ...
Page 99: ...V 6 Scanning Compensation Data List ...
Page 150: ...CHAPTER VI ERROR INDICATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 168: ...July 98 5X4401 Printed in Japan ...
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