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7. Key Operator Setting
Key Operator Tools List ...................................................................................... 75
Using Key Operator Settings .............................................................................. 76
Counters................................................................................................................... 76
Forwarding ............................................................................................................... 76
Programming an End Receiver ............................................................................. 77
Quitting the forwarding function............................................................................. 78
Forwarding Mark.................................................................................................... 78
Memory Lock............................................................................................................ 79
User Parameters ...................................................................................................... 80
Changing the User Parameters ............................................................................. 83
Printing the User Parameter List ........................................................................... 84
Home Position ....................................................................................................... 85
Special Senders to Treat Differently ........................................................................ 89
Programming/ Changing Special Senders ............................................................ 91
Deleting a Special Sender ..................................................................................... 94
Programming Initial Set Up of a Special Sender ................................................... 95
Printing the Special Sender List ............................................................................ 96
Programming a Memory Lock ID ............................................................................. 97
Selecting Dial/Push Phone....................................................................................... 98
G3 Analog Line ........................................................................................................ 98
RDS (Remote Diagnostic System)......................................................................... 100
8. Solving Operation Problems
When An Error Report is Printed...................................................................... 101
Turning Off the Main Power/In Case of a Power Failure ................................ 102
When an Error Occurs Using Internet Fax ...................................................... 103
Error Mail Notification............................................................................................. 103
Error Report (Mail) ................................................................................................. 103
Server-Generated Error E-mail .............................................................................. 103
9. Appendix
Replacing the Stamp Cartridge ........................................................................ 105
Connecting the Machine to a Telephone Line and Telephone ...................... 106
Connecting the Telephone Line ............................................................................. 106
Selecting the Line Type.......................................................................................... 107
Connecting the Optional Handset or an External Telephone................................. 107
Optional Equipment........................................................................................... 109
Handset .................................................................................................................. 109
Specifications..................................................................................................... 110
Compatible Machines............................................................................................. 111
Acceptable Types of Originals ............................................................................... 112
Acceptable original sizes ..................................................................................... 112
Paper size and scanned area.............................................................................. 112
Maximum Values................................................................................................ 115
INDEX....................................................................................................... 116
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