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1 Message display ........................... Current status, the next step in a procedure and error messages are shown in the
message display.
2 Number of destinations display ..... The number of destinations that you have chosen to dial to is shown in this area.
3 Speed-dial keys ............................. Keys that you have registered to function as either a one-touch key, a group dial
key (G), a program key (P) or a chain dial key (C) are displayed here.
4 "Address book" key ....................... Touch this key when you want to use the address book.
5 "Abbrev." key ................................. Touch this key when you want to use the abbreviated number that a destination
number is registered under in order to dial that number.
6 "TX setting" key ............................. Touch this key when you want to perform settings related to transmission
conditions such as the size of the documents to be transmitted, the image quality
of those documents, the contrast at which you want to send them and the time
when they should be sent. Once you press this key, the TX Setting screen will
appear.
7 "
" and "
" cursor keys .............. Use these keys when you want to display speed-dial keys other than those which
are currently displayed.
8 "Dest. check" key .......................... Touch this key when you have entered multiple destination fax numbers using
speed-dial keys, etc., and you want to check the list of those numbers.
9 "Re-dial" key .................................. Touch this key when you want to have the fax automatically redial the most
recently dialed number
10 "On-hook" key ............................... When a separately purchased telephone is connected to this fax machine and you
touch this key, you can dial a destination number without having to pick up the
receiver.
11 "Memory TX" / "Dir. Feed Tx" key .. When you want to switch between the Memory Transmission mode ("Memory Tx")
and the Direct Feed Transmission mode ("Dir. Feed Tx"). The mode will change
each time you touch this key.
12 Reception mode select key ........... Touch this key when you want to select a different reception mode. The mode will
change each time you touch this key.
13 Memory bar ................................... Indicates the amount of data stored in memory. As documents are being stored,
the bar will move towards "100%" indicating that the data stored in memory is
increasing. Once it reaches "100%", no more documents can be stored in memory.
14 Fax number display ....................... The number that you have entered to dial is displayed here.
15 "Basic" key .................................... Touch this key when you want to return to the basic fax screen.
16 "Application" key ........................... Touch this key when you want to use one of the various functions of this fax
machine such as polling, etc.
17 "Register" ["Registration"] key ....... Touch this key when you want to perform one of the various registration
procedures of this fax machine.
18 "Print Report" key .......................... Touch this key when you want to print out one of the various reports or lists of this
fax machine.
(3) Basic fax screen on the touch panel
The initial screen that appears in the touch panel when you press the Fax key in any other mode in order to change to the
Fax Operation mode is called the "basic fax screen". The following contains information on the basic keys which are
displayed in this screen and their functions.
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Summary of Contents for Ri 2530
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