Verifying Audible Signal Before TX
Advanced Fax Operation
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Verifying Audible Signal Before TX
This function is available when a telephone is connected to the fax. Manual Communication
allows you to verify that the line is connected with the audible signals heard from the speaker of
telephone.
This feature enables you to hear that the line has been properly connected.
Note: Manual transmission cannot be used in combination with Memory TX,
Broadcast TX, or other enhanced utilities.
Manual Transmission
1
Place the document into the Document Feeding Tray.
2
Pick up the telephone, you will hear a dial tone from the speaker of the telephone.
The display shows “*TALKING*”.
3
Dial the fax number. When the line is connected, the dial tone changes to a calling tone.
4
When you hear a fax answer tone, press the "Start" key. The fax then starts feeding the
document for transmission.
5
If you want to stop the transmission, press the "Stop" key.
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Then press the "Yes" key.
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After you canceled a transmission, the “TX RESULT REPORT’ is printed.
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When the transmission is complete, the message “TX COMPLETE” is displayed briefly.
Note: If the line of the other party is busy, hang up the handset to cancel the
Manual Transmission mode.
Manual Reception
1
When using a telephone, the telephone also rings indicating that a call has been received.
2
Pick up the telephone. Make sure that you hear a fax answer tone from the speaker of the
telephone.
3
Press the "Start" key. Then, hang up the handset.
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The machine starts the reception and prints the received documents.
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To stop the reception, press the "Stop" key and then the "Yes" key.
Note: Before you can start receiving a transmission you must ensure that the
Document Feeding Tray is empty.
Summary of Contents for 5415MFD
Page 1: ...5415MFD your document management partner Operator Guide Multi Function Digital Copier...
Page 8: ...Table of Contents vi 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 I 7 7 I I 8 I I 9 10 12 11 13...
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 About the Machine...
Page 34: ...Setting Line Type PSTN PBX 1 24 About the Machine Notes...
Page 35: ...Chapter 2 Making Copies...
Page 47: ...Chapter 3 Basic Fax Operations...
Page 65: ...Using Fax as a Telephone Set Basic Fax Operations 3 17 Notes...
Page 66: ...Using Fax as a Telephone Set 3 18 Basic Fax Operations...
Page 67: ...Chapter 4 Advanced Fax Operation...
Page 73: ...Chapter 5 Function Utilities...
Page 93: ...Cancel Reserve Function Utilities 5 19 Notes...
Page 94: ...Cancel Reserve 5 20 Function Utilities...
Page 95: ...Chapter 6 Enhanced Utilities...
Page 115: ...Chapter 7 Enhanced Programming...
Page 132: ...Communication Setting 7 16 Enhanced Programming Notes...
Page 133: ...Communication Setting Enhanced Programming 7 17...
Page 134: ...Communication Setting 7 18 Enhanced Programming...
Page 135: ...Chapter 8 Report Utilities...
Page 140: ...Printing Reports 8 4 Report Utilities Notes...
Page 141: ...Chapter 9 Printing Reports...
Page 161: ...About the Reports Printing Reports 9 19...
Page 171: ...Printing a Report Printing Reports 9 29 Notes...
Page 172: ...Printing a Report 9 30 Printing Reports...
Page 173: ...Chapter 10 PC Connection...
Page 179: ...Chapter 11 Printer...
Page 203: ...Chapter 12 Service and Supplies...
Page 224: ...Resetting the Machine 12 20 Service and Supplies Notes...
Page 225: ...Chapter 13 Specifications...
Page 244: ...NIC 13 18 Specifications Notes...
Page 245: ...Glossary...
Page 246: ...Chapter Overview Common terms used are defined in this chapter...
Page 253: ...Index...
Page 254: ...Chapter Overview This chapter provides an index to commonly used terms in this document...