Setting your machine
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Date en cours : 7 June 2006
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Getting started
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M
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Safety
Contents
Installation
• from the
feeder
of the sheet-feed scanner (please see the paragraph
Document depositing
, on
page 5-2), transmission will occur after dialling. It allows transmission of larger documents.
To select the way you want to feed your documents:
232 OK
-
SETUP
/
SEND
/
MEMORY SEND.
Select the option
MEMORY
or
FEEDER
and validate your choice with
OK
.
Note:
in feeder mode, the reduced image will not appear on the transmission report.
Economy period
This function allows you to defer a fax transmission to "off-peak hours" and thus reduce the cost
of your communications.
The
economy period
, via the telephone network (at off-peak hours), is preset by default
from 7.00 pm to 7.30 am. Nevertheless you may
change this time slot
.
Modifying the economy period:
233 OK
-
SETUP
/
SEND
/
ECO PER.
Enter the hours of the new economy period and confirm your selection with the
OK
key.
Using the economy period:
32 OK
-
FAX
/
ECO TRANS.
Enter the call number and confirm with
OK
.
B
EFORE
RECEPTION
Fax answering machine
The Fax answering machine allows you to keep confidential documents in storage and to avoid
printing them as you receive them.
The "Fax Messages" indicator light lets you know the state of your Fax answering machine:
• Light on: the answering machine is on.
• Blinking: your fax has documents in storage or is in the process of receiving faxes.
• Light off: memory full, the terminal cannot receive any more documents.
You can assure document confidentiality by using the 4 digit
access code
. Once saved, you will
require this access code for:
•
printing
fax messages in memory,
•
activate
or
deactivate
the fax answering machine.
Summary of Contents for 5890bdn
Page 1: ...User Manual 5890dn...
Page 34: ...1 26 Installation...
Page 48: ...2 14 Getting started...
Page 76: ...3 28 Setting your machine...
Page 88: ...4 12 Directory...
Page 130: ...5 42 Operation...
Page 172: ...6 42 Maintenance...