Operation Panel Parts and Functions
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a
Printer Operation Panel
These keys control the printing function of
the machine. For details, see the PCL
Printer Guide. For the FAX-L2000, the
installation of the optional FAX-L2000
Printer Kit is necessary to use these keys.
b
(Counter Check)
Press to check the counter information.
c
Direct TX
Sets the machine to the Direct Sending
mode so you can send a document ahead
of other documents stored in memory.
Direct Sending scans a document, and
sends it immediately without storing the
document in memory.
d
Fax/Internet Fax
Press to send an Internet Fax. For the
FAX-L2000, the installation of the optional
FAX-L2000 Network Printer/Fax Kit is
necessary to use the Internet Fax function.
e
Cursor Keys
Move the cursor to the left or right during
data registration.
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Search Keys
Enable you to scroll through the display so
you can see other options and selections
in the menus during data registration.
They also enable you to search through
the registered fax numbers during
directory dialing.
f
OK
Selects a menu item during data
registration.
g
One-Touch Speed Dialing Keys
Dial numbers registered under one-touch
speed dialing keys.
h
One-Touch Speed Dialing Panels
The first panel displays keys 1-24. Open
the first panel to access keys 25-48. Open
the second panel to access keys 49-72.
Open the third panel to access the
registration keys.
i
(Energy Saver)
Press to enter or cancel the Energy Saver
mode. When the machine is in the Energy
Saver mode, the Energy Saver indicator
lights, and the other keys and indicators
are turned OFF.
j
(Copy)
Enables the machine to act as a copier, so
you can copy a document.
k
Speaker Volume Switch
Adjusts the speaker’s volume.
l
(Clear)
Clears an entire entry during information
registration.
m
(Stop)
Cancels sending, receiving, data
registration, and other operations, and
returns the machine to the Standby mode.
n
(Start)
Enables you to start sending, receiving,
scanning, and copying documents.
o
Error Lamp
A light that blinks red when a paper jam
occurs or the machine has run out of paper
or toner. The error is described by a
message that appears on the LCD display.
p
In Use/Memory Lamp
A light that blinks green when the machine is
transmitting or receiving documents, or
maintains a steady green light when there
are documents stored in memory.
q
Numeric Keypad
Use the keys on the numeric keypad to enter
telephone numbers when dialing. These
keys are also used to enter text, numbers,
and symbols when registering names and
numbers.
r
(Hook)
Enables you to dial, even when the handset
is still on the handset cradle.
s
(Coded Dial)
Press [Coded Dial], followed by a three digit
code to dial the telephone number registered
for coded speed dialing.
t
(Redial)
Redials the previous number dialed
manually with the keys on the numeric
keypad.
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