Chapter 2
Getting Started
2-5
Getting Started
@1
Set
Button
Selects a menu item or setting during data registration. Also used when sending a
document from the platen glass. Has the same function as the
Set
button of the
function buttons.
@2
Data Registration
Button/Lamp
(
1
p. 2-11)
Accesses the different menus for setting speed dialling, user preferences, sending
and receiving options, and many other important settings. Blinks green when
accessing the menus.
@3
Reset
Button
In copy mode, returns to standby copy mode. In fax mode, has the same function
as the
Stop
button.
@4
Numeric Keypad
(
1
pp. 2-15, 4-21)
Enters numbers when dialling or registering numbers. Also enters letters and
symbols when registering names.
@5
Clear
Button
(
1
p. 2-19)
Clears an entire entry when registering information. Has the same function as the
Clear
button of the function buttons.
@6
Start
Button/Lamp
Starts sending, receiving, copying, and other operations. Also used to begin
scanning for sending a document set on the platen glass. Lights green when it can
be pressed, and orange when it cannot be used.
@7
Stop
Button
(
1
p. 2-14)
Cancels sending, receiving, registering data and other operations, and returns the
unit to standby mode.
@8
One-Touch Speed Dialling Buttons
(
1
pp. 3-2, 3-8, 3-49)
Dial numbers registered under one-touch speed dialling buttons. Close all one-
touch speed dialling panels to access buttons 1 to 28. Open the first panel to
access buttons 29 to 56, and open the second panel for buttons 57 to 84.
@9
One-Touch Speed Dialling Panels
(
1
pp. 3-8, 3-49)
The first three panels display the one-touch speed dialling buttons (1 to 84). The
bottom panel displays the special function buttons described on the following
pages.
Summary of Contents for Copia 9916
Page 1: ......
Page 29: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 1 15 Introduction...
Page 69: ...2 40 Getting Started Chapter 2...
Page 201: ...4 70 Sending Documents Chapter 4...
Page 299: ...7 20 Relay Broadcasting Chapter 7...
Page 408: ...12 16 Reports and Lists Chapter 12...
Page 430: ...13 22 Troubleshooting Chapter 13...
Page 490: ...14 60 Summary of Important Settings Chapter 14...
Page 496: ...A 6 Specifications Appendix A...