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Chapter Appendix

Appendix

Glossary

 Additional Devices:

 You can connect ad-

ditional devices to your fax machine, such 
as answering machines, telephones, charge 
meters and computer modems; these can 
be connected either in series or in parallel. 
Parallel connection means that the devices 
are connected to another telephone socket 
of the same line. If you connect the devices 
to the external socket of your fax machine, 
they are connected in series. Th

  e fax switch 

of your device can control and regulate 
only devices connected in series.

 Broadcasting:

 With this function, you can 

send a fax or an SMS message to multiple 
recipients.

 Call Toggling:

 You can switch back and 

forth between diff erent telephone conver-
sations by using the 

R/PAUSE

 key. Th

 e 

inactive telephone conversation is main-
tained in the interim, and the other party 
cannot listen in. Th

 is additional service 

must be enabled for your telephone line 
(see Call Waiting, see Flash Key).

 Call Waiting:

 If another caller places a call 

to you while you are having a telephone 
conversation, you will hear a tone and the 
symbol 

I

 will appear on the display. If 

additional services are enabled for your 
telephone connection, you can toggle back 
and forth between diff erent telephone calls 
(see Flash Key; see Call Toggling).

 Call-by-Call:

 Selection of the telephone 

service provider for each telephone call. It 
is possible to place telephone calls through 
diff erent private service providers. By plac-
ing prefi xes in front of the actual telephone 
number, one can choose a diff erent service 
provider for each telephone call without 
entering into a fi rm contract relationship 
(see Chain Dialling).

Caller Identification ( 

Calling Line 

Identification Presentation,  CLIP):

 

Th

  ere are two types of caller identifi cation. 

If someone calls you, your fax machine 
will show the caller’s telephone number 
on the display. If you call someone, the 
machine will send the number so that 
your telephone number will be shown to 

the person whom you are calling. Your 
telephone company must off er both serv-
ices and must enable them for your PTT 
line. Th

  e transmission of your telephone 

number can be turned on and off  tempo-
rarily or it can be turned off  permanently 
(Calling Line Identifi cation  Restriction, 
CLIR).

 Caller List:

 Th

  e numbers of the last ten call-

ers are stored in the caller list. Th

 is func-

tion requires that the caller identifi cation 
function be enabled for your PTT line and 
that the caller not suppress the transmis-
sion of his or her telephone number (see 
Caller Identifi cation).

Calling Line Identification Presenta-

tion (CLIP):

 see Caller Identifi cation

 Chain Dialling:

 Before the dialling process 

begins, you can freely combine and edit 
telephone book entries, manually entered 
digits, numbers from the redial list or 
numbers from the caller list. For example, 
if you have saved the telephone number 
prefi x of an inexpensive telephone service-
provider (see Call-by-Call) as a telephone 
book entry, select this entry and manually 
enter the desired telephone number or se-
lect another number from the telephone 
book, the redial list or the caller list.

 Dialling Pause:

 see Fax Polling

Direct-Dial Number (also  

Exten-

sion):

 Number used to directly dial a 

specifi c extension of a private branch ex-
change (see Private Branch Exchange). 

Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF):

 

see Tone Dialling

 Encoding:

  Th

 e data of your fax transmis-

sion are encoded and compressed for the 
transmission. Th

 e minimum standard is 

MH (Modifi ed Huff mann). Better encod-
ing methods are MR (Modifi ed Read) or 
MMR (Modifi ed Modifi ed Read).

 Energy Saving Mode:

  Th

 e laser fax 

machine is normally in the energy save 
mode. Whenever you receive a fax or if 
you would like to print or make a copy, 
your fax machine will automatically switch 
back into operating mode (see Warm-Up 
Phase).

 Error Correction Mode (ECM):

  Th

 e 

ECM method reduces transmission er-
rors that result, for example, from bad 
telephone lines, thereby reducing the du-
ration of transmissions. Both of the con-
nected fax machines must support ECM.

 Fax Groups:

 Fax machines are classifi ed in 

terms of internationally standardised fax 
groups based on their transfer type and 
speed. Connections between two devices 
of diff erent groups is possible; the lowest 
common transfer rate is selected. Th

 e de-

termination of the speed takes place dur-
ing the handshake (see Handshake). Fax 
groups 1 to 3 are analogue fax machines. 
Nowadays, groups 1 and 2 are hardly to be 
found any longer; fax machines of group 
3—which have a transfer speed that ranges 
from 9,600 to 33,600 bps—are currently 
most standard. Group 4 fax machines are 
digital devices that function exclusively on 
ISDN systems. Th

 ey have a maximum 

transfer speed of 64,000 bps.

Fax  Polling:

 With active fax polling, one 

can retrieve a document from another 
fax machine. For fax polling from a larger 
company off ering several polling services, 
you can also enter sub-addresses / direct-
dial numbers. In order to do this, you 
must insert a dialling pause between the 
fax number and the sub-address.

Fax Signal, also  CNG Tone  (Calling 

Signal): 

Th

 e tone that a fax machine 

sends out to announce a fax transmis-
sion. When the CNG tone occurs, the fax 
switch of the device recognises an incom-
ing fax call and starts the fax reception. 

 Fax Switch:

 Th

  e fax switch checks incoming 

telephone calls and controls the ringing be-
haviour of the fax machine. According to 
the selected mode, fax transmissions will be 
received either automatically or manually.

  Flash Key (R/PAUSE Key):

 With the 

fl ash key, you can make use of additional 
telephone services if these special func-
tions are enabled for your telephone line. 
Th

 e 

R/PAUSE

 key has replaced the 

hook-fl ash function (see Call Waiting, see 
Call Toggling).

 Handshake:

  Th

 e handshake is the initial 

and fi nal phase of a fax transmission. 
After establishing of the connection, 
fax machines check the group affi

  liation 

and features such as size compression or 

Summary of Contents for FAX 3245

Page 1: ...User Manual FAX 3245 MF 3265...

Page 2: ...er manual Fax Laser printer on ordinary paper Modem Super G3 33k6 modem Fax memory 120 pages Fax switch Automatic Manual EXT Answering machine Fax Polling of fax transmissions Automatic document feede...

Page 3: ...Inserting Documents 22 Sending a Fax 22 Manually Sending a Fax 23 Speed 23 Transmission Report 23 Fax Reception 23 Sorted Print Outs 24 Printing Multiple Copies 24 Time Stamp 24 Broadcast Transmissio...

Page 4: ...cushions and do not cover the ventilation slits Oth erwise the fax machine can overheat and catch on re In the event that your fax machine becomes too hot or if you see smoke coming from the device yo...

Page 5: ...ater hot water would only cause the toner to set If the LCD should break a mildly caustic liquid can escape Absolutely avoid all contact with your skin and eyes Your fax machine has been tested in con...

Page 6: ...et External device Telephone cable USB port MF 3265 Mains Cable Toner cartridge Document support Document guide Document feed slot Operation panel with LCD display Document outlet Print out and fax ou...

Page 7: ...ission or fax reception h f F Set resolution NORMAL FINE h SFINE f PHOTO F C Delete One menu step back W Read edit or send SMS mes sages List of the last ten numbers dialled Blue key and List of last...

Page 8: ...d fax outlet tray Pull the print out and fax outlet tray out of the paper tray cover Attaching the Document outlet tray Insert the document outlet tray into the two openings under the operation panel...

Page 9: ...mence You will be asked to select your country and to enter your number and name as well as the date and time see chapter on Settings If you would like to perform a quick install again simply press an...

Page 10: ...toner cartridge If toner dust is released into the air you should avoid allowing it to contact your skin and eyes Do not inhale the released toner dust Remove the toner dust from clothing or ob jects...

Page 11: ...stake you can restart the recharging process as follows 1 Press MENU OK 62 and OK 2 Select new black with and con rm with OK Select yeswith After a short time the fax machine will ask you to insert th...

Page 12: ...for further printing This can lead to a paper jam If a paper jam should occur follow the suggestions set forth in the chap ter entitled Troubleshooting Paper Jam 5 Press the paper down until the leve...

Page 13: ...omatically add the outside line access code in front of numbers that are longer than the con gured direct dial numbers Additional Devices You can connect other devices to your PTT line apart from your...

Page 14: ...lift up the handset on the fax machine and hear a whistling tone or silence you are receiving a fax call Press START and then hang up The fax machine is receiving a fax transmission If you get a fax...

Page 15: ...enu step pressing STOP will return you to the root menu Setting the Date andTime 1 To set the date and time on the display press MENU OK 13 and OK 2 Enter the date and time in the following manner 080...

Page 16: ...default resolution setting Press MENU OK 16 and OK Select Resolution with then press OK Select the desired resolution and con rm with OK Pressing C will return you to the previous menu step pressing S...

Page 17: ...rect with 4 Con rm with OK Pressing C will return you to the previous menu step pressing STOP will return you to the root menu The number keys on the fax machine are now locked You can cancel the lock...

Page 18: ...e receives a call your fax machine will check to determine whether or not the incoming call is a fax transmission If the device recognises a fax signal it will automatically receive the fax transmissi...

Page 19: ...entries can be up to 20 characters in length Saving New Entries 1 Press 2 Select add name with and con rm by press ing OK 3 Enter a name using the letter keyboard To enter capital letters press and t...

Page 20: ...oup Con rm with OK 5 You can delete or add entries Move the cursor with use C to delete individual recipients To add a recipient from the telephone book press Con rm with OK 6 If necessary enter a new...

Page 21: ...ine The number will not be shown if the caller suppresses his number If you receive a telephone call during your absence the symbol I will appear The caller s number will appear in the display Your fa...

Page 22: ...tock or tissue paper that are creased crumpled or torn Use documents of sizes A4 210 297 millimetres with 60 to 90g m2 Do not use any documents that are smaller than A4 You can put in up to 20 documen...

Page 23: ...ious menu step pressing STOP will return you to the root menu Transmission Report Your fax machine will print you a transmission report depending on its settings after it has sent out a fax This repor...

Page 24: ...either enter the numbers of the individual recipients one by one or you can select a group from your telephone book In the latter case your fax machine will send the fax to all members of this group Y...

Page 25: ...Press START Time Deferred Polling 1 Press MENU OK 22 and OK 2 Enter the number from which you would like to poll a fax or select an entry from the telephone book the redial list or the caller list Pre...

Page 26: ...me After the job number and job status indicator you will nd the fax number to which a fax is to be sent or from which it is to be polled Documents on the jobs list can fall into the following categor...

Page 27: ...copying them Making Copies Automatically Press the COPY key twice The copying process now commences Adjusting Copies 1 Press the COPY key You have the following options available 2 Enter the number of...

Page 28: ...e SMS message Telephone book Press then select the desired entry from your telephone book by pressing Press W The fax machine will now send the SMS message Redial list Press then select the desired nu...

Page 29: ...r Fax Depending on country and telephone network You can send SMS messages to an e mail address or as fax transmissions to another fax machine SMS Messages to E Mail 1 Press W select send SMS and con...

Page 30: ...e SMS messages through a second service provider Select SMS center 2 and con rm with OK Change the number for reception as described under step 3 Pressing C will return you to the previous menu step p...

Page 31: ...with OK Pressing C will return you to the previous menu step pressing STOP will return you to the root menu Text2Fax Depending on country and telephone network From your laser fax machine you can send...

Page 32: ...checking the toner level of the toner cartridge With P P you can scan and manage documents The laser fax machine is registered as the default printer on your computer You can access it as you would an...

Page 33: ...x machine to your PC with a typical USB cable The USB port of your device can be found on the rear side Uninstalling the Software Close all open programs and applications before begin ning the uninsta...

Page 34: ...ax machine entries and in the Windows address book as well as in Microsoft Outlook Click on the A B button To edit the telephone book entries select the laser fax machine You can add new entries or gr...

Page 35: ...book Select the le you would like to import the entries are added to the existing entries The data in the le must be separated by semicolons Settings Click on the S button to modify the basic set ting...

Page 36: ...a document or a photograph Click on S The Twain Scanner Driver window now opens You can also start the scanning process from any other graphics program if it is supported by the Twain Driver Select th...

Page 37: ...ntitled Installation New Toner Cartridge If you have inadvertently pressed STOP you can start the re charging process by pressing MENU OK 62 and OK and then selecting new black with Con rm with OK If...

Page 38: ...mber pre x of an inexpensive telephone service provider see Call by Call as a telephone book entry select this entry and manually enter the desired telephone number or se lect another number from the...

Page 39: ...ing Machine bps Bits per second transfer rate CCITT Comite Consultatif International Telephonique et Telegraphique forerun ners of the ITU CE Conformit Europ enne CEPT Conference Europ enne des Admini...

Page 40: ...of each received fax A memory bu er guarantees that exact data are issued even after a pow er loss In this way you can verify exactly when a fax has reached you Tone Dialling also Dual Tone Multi Fre...

Page 41: ...16 Setting protected fax reception 28 reception 24 Settings for fax reception 3 SMS Service 31 Send sMS 28 Entering and sending SMS messages 32 read sms 28 Reading SMS messages 33 delete sms 29 Delet...

Page 42: ...dth 200mm Telephone Connection Type Public Switched PSTN Private Branch Exchange PABX Telephone Book Entries approx 200 Fax Device Type Group 3 Compatibility ITU T T 30 Encoding MH MR MMR Fax Memory 1...

Page 43: ...tion process and instructions for use or an external cause to the equipment including but not limited to lightening re shock or water damage of any nature or modi cations made without the written appr...

Page 44: ...44 ChapterAppendix...

Page 45: ...e copy 27 Enter group 20 group at PC 35 number and name 15 symbols 7 telephone book entry at PC 34 Error correction mode 38 Execute jobs immediately 26 EXT fax reception mode 17 socket 13 18 Extending...

Page 46: ...SMS message 28 SMS to e mail 29 SMS to fax 29 Text2Fax 31 time deferred 25 Sender identification 40 Set country 15 date and time 15 keyboard lock 17 language 15 number of rings 17 number pad lock 17...

Page 47: ...t 33 software 33 Unpacking 8 Update toner level memory 11 USB port 6 PC connection 32 Use Companion Suite 34 Paper Port 36 telephone book 19 User account send SMS 30 V Validity period SMS 31 Volume ri...

Page 48: ...l Use in other countries can result in faulty functioning For more information please contact the technical service cen tre for your country Should problems arise during use of your machine please con...

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