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11 Appendix
Technical data
Compatibility
ITU Group 3
Type of connection
outside line (PSTN) / extension (PABX)
Flash times Singapore: outside line (PSTN): 600 ms
extension (PABX): 600 ms
other countries: outside line (PSTN): 100 ms
extension (PABX): 100 ms
Size of document width: single sheet
148 - 217 mm
several sheets
148 - 217 mm
length: single sheet
100 - 600 mm
several sheets
148 - 297 mm
thickness: single sheet
0.05 - 0.2 mm
several sheets
0.07 - 0.15 mm
Printing paper
A4 210 x 297 mm, 80 g/m
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Largest scanning width
216 ± 1 mm
Resolution
horizontal: 8 points/mm (200 dpi)
vertical: standard 3.85 lines/mm
fine 7.7 lines/mm
Photo mode
16 grey tones (fax machine
without integrated answering machine)
64 grey tones (fax machine
with integrated answering machine)
Contrast control
automatic and manual
Copying
fine and photo resolution
Data compression
MH, MR
Modulation
V29bis, V27ter, V21, V17
Transmission speeds
9600/7200/4800/2400 bps
Sound power level
stand by mode: <30 dBA
copy mode: <53 dBA
Printing method
ink film printer
Fax paper
standard A4 letter
210 x 297 mm (document)
Document feed
up to 10 letters (80 g/m²)
Fax switch
DAY/NIGHT/TIMER
Dimensions
356 x 240 x 163 mm (without paper tray)
Weight
about 3 kg
Power consumption
stand by: about 2 W
telephoning: about 5 W
sending a standard letter: ca. 20 W
receiving a standard letter: ca. 35 W
Power supply
220-240 V / 50-60 Hz
Speech recording time
up to 30 minutes
Speech output
yes
Allowed operating
environment
temperature: 5 - 40 °C
relative humidity: 15 - 85 % RH
not condensing
Recommended operating
environment in use:
temperature: 17 - 28 °C
relative humidity: 20 - 80 % RH
not condensing
Recommended operating
environment in unplugged status
(ready for operation with loaded ink film and paper):
temperature: 0 - 45 ° C
relative humidity: 15 - 85 % RH
not condensing
Interference suppression:
with EN 55022 / VDE 0878 part 1
class B
Glossary
additional device, additional telephone:
You can operate your fax ma-
chine together with additional devices such as (cordless) telephones,
an answering machine etc. on a single telephone line. You have to
enter some specific settings.
attachment:
An attachment you can send with e-mails such as fax mes-
sages, images and files.
authorisation Code:
Identification name or number used to access the
Internet.
calling line identification:
When you receive a telephone call, the number
of the calling party will be shown on the display (not supported by all
network providers).
DMM (Dynamic Message Memory):
Messages of the built-in answering
machine as well as fax messages that had not been printed will be
stored in this memory .
document:
The written note you want to send by fax to another party.
DTMF:
short for “Dual Tone Multiple Frequency”. With this signal
you can start fax reception from an additional telephone which has
tone dialling.
e-mail:
Electronic mail message, meant to be sent and received via the
Internet.
fax switch, automatic and manual receive:
The fax switch analyses in-
coming calls and detects whether it is a normal call or a fax call. If you
have chosen automatic receive a fax will be received automatically and
silently. If you have chosen manual receive, the fax switch is not oper-
ating and faxes can only be received by pressing START.
Home Telephone System (HTS):
Many private households have installed
a home telephone system. Such a system offers the possibility of inter-
nal communication but operates on only one single telephone line.
Hook-Flash-Function:
The
R
key enables you to use additional services
that are provided by your telephone company.
incoming message:
The message a caller can leave when your answering
machine is switched on and he speaks after the beep tone.
ink film:
An “ink” coated foil (similar to a ribbon) for printing out on
plain paper.
internet:
International network through which electronic messages are
sent and received.
internet access:
For Internet access purposes you will be appointed an
Internet account.
internet provider:
Provides Internet access via server for an appropriate
fee.
ITU :
International Telecommunication Union, which also sets stand-
ards.
mailing list:
Electronic mailing list. Subscriptions to various informa-
tion service newsletters sent on a regular basis.
outgoing message (OGM):
As a factory setting an outgoing message is
recorded. When your answering machine is switched on the caller
hears this message which is followed by a beep tone.
paper:
Standard A4-Paper 210x297 mm, 80 g/m
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parallel:
Your connection is parallel, if you make a call with another
telephone and your fax machine does not respond as described under
”serial“ (see
serial
).
polling:
You can collect documents which have been prepared for col-
lection at a remote fax machine.
private branch exchange (PABX):
Private branch exchange systems are
common in most large companies. They provide a kind of internal
telephone network. In order to connect to the public network you
must first dial an outside line.
pulse dialling:
The old dialling mode is pulse dialling. Every number
key has a specific number of pulses assigned to it.