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9 Appendix

Technical Data

Dimensions

Dimensions (L¦×¦H¦×¦W) ...................303¦×¦126¦×¦195¦mm

Weight

Weight ...................................................................1,9¦kg

Power Supply

Power Supply ......................... 220¦–¦240¦V¦~ / 50¦–¦60¦Hz

Power Consumption

Power Consumption

Stand-by mode without WLAN

Stand-by mode ..................... <¦7¦W (without WLAN)

Stand-by mode with WLAN

Stand-by mode ...........................<¦8¦W (with WLAN)

Recommended Ambient Temperature

Recommended Ambient Temperature .............18¦–¦28¦ºC

Relative humidity

Relative humidity ................ 20¦–¦80¦% (non-condensing)

Standards

Safety EN 60950-1

Safety........................................................... EN¦60950-1

Emissions EN 55022 Klasse B

Emissions ........................................... EN¦55022 Class B

Immunity to electrical noise EN 55024

Immunity to electrical noise ............................EN¦55024

Scanner

Scan width

Scan width.......................................................... 212¦mm

Horizontal resolution

Horizontal resolution......................................8 dots/mm

Vertical resolution Standard

Vertical resolution .................... Standard: 3,85 lines/mm

Vertical resolution Fine

..................................................... Fine: 7,7 lines/mm

Memory

Telephone book

Telephone book...................................... up to 50 entries

Fax messages

Fax messages............. up to 15 pages (standard test letter)

Telephone

Type of connection

Type of connection................................... PSTN · PABX

Voice over IP

Supported codec

Supported codec .......................................G.711 · G.729

Protocols

Protocols ................. SIP · STUN · DHCP · RTP · UDP

Fax over IP

Fax over IP ...................................................ITU-T¦T.38

WLAN protocol

WLAN protocol .................................... IEEE¦802.11¦b/g

Paper

Capacity without paper tray

Capacity ........................... 15 sheets (without Paper tray)

Capacity with Paper tray

..........................................50 sheets (with Paper tray)

Size

Size.................................................... A4 · 210¦×¦297¦mm

Thickness

Thickness ................................................ 0,07¦–¦0,11¦mm

Weight

Weight .........................................................60¦–¦90¦g/m²

Document Feeder

Capacity

Capacity ............................................................10 sheets

Breadth

Breadth......................................................148¦–¦212¦mm

Length

Length .......................................................100¦–¦600¦mm

Thickness

Thickness ................................................ 0,06¦–¦0,15¦mm

Fax

Type Group 3

Type .................................................................. Group 3

Compatibility

Compatibility ...............................................ITU-T¦T.30

Data compression

Data compression ............................................MH · MR

Modulation

Modulation ................................... V.21 · V.27ter · V.29

Transmission speed

Transmission speed........................................... 9.600¦bps

Subject to Change

Technical specifications subject to change with-
out notice.

Guarantee

(UK Terms and Conditions)

At the beginning of April 2002, SAGEM SA bought the
PHILIPS fax business unit. SAGEM SA is now the Euro-
pean Number 1 in fax and offers a complete range of fax
terminals with Internet access and SMS function, multi-
functional terminals and servers covering the needs of all
its customers—from home-users to multinational organi-
sations.
In order to apply the guarantee, you should contact your
dealer. Proof of purchase will be required. Should mal-
functioning arise, the dealer will advise you what to do.
If you bought your equipment from SAGEM directly, the
following shall apply:

A

 SAGEM undertakes to remedy by repair, free of charge

for labour and replacement parts, any defects in the equip-
ment during a period of twelve (12) months from the date
of original delivery of the Equipment, where those defects
are  a  result  of  faulty  workmanship.  During  this  twelve
month guarantee period, the defective equipment will be
repaired free of charge; the customer must however first
contact the SAGEM After Sales Department, the phone
number of which can be found on the delivery slip or in
the user manual. Unless the customer has concluded with
SAGEM a maintenance contract in respect of the equip-
ment which specifically provides for repairs to be carried
out at the customer’s premises, the repairs will not be car-
ried out on the equipment at the customer’s premises. The
following sentence applies to purchases of equipment for
the customer’s trade, business or profession. Except as oth-
erwise expressly provided in this Document and to the ex-
tent permitted by law, SAGEM makes no representations
or warranties, express or implied, statutory or otherwise,
and to such extent, all terms and conditions implied by law
are hereby excluded. This guarantee does not affect the
Customer’s statutory rights.

B

 Exclusions From Guarantee

SAGEM shall have no liability under the guarantee in re-
spect of:
• damage, defects breakdown or malfunction due to:
- failure to properly follow the installation process and in-
structions for use; or
- an external cause to the equipment (including but not
limited to, lightening, fire, shock or water damage of any
nature); or
- modifications made without the written approval of
SAGEM SA; or
- a failure or neglect to maintain the equipment or inap-
propriate maintenance; or
- unsuitable operating conditions, particularly of tempera-
ture and humidity; or
- repair or maintenance of the equipment by persons not
authorised by SAGEM; or
• wear and tear from normal daily use of the equipment
and its accessories
• damage due to insufficient or bad packaging of equip-
ment when returned to SAGEM

Summary of Contents for IP PHONEFAX 43A

Page 1: ...User Manual...

Page 2: ...an make the necessary settings for other providers via the web interface of the device from your PC Connect your device to a wireless network with a PCM CIA plug in card for the Wireless Local Area Ne...

Page 3: ...lter installieren Inserting paper Paper Format Before you can receive or copy documents you must insert paper Please use only suitable paper in the standard format A4 210 297 millimetre preferably 80...

Page 4: ...or telephone and network cables on the rear side of the device R ckseite Detail Connecting the Telephone Cord Connecting the Telephone Cable Connect the telephone cord to the device by inserting it in...

Page 5: ...allation commences Press Your device prints a help page Selecting the Language 1 Use to select the desired display language 2 Confirm with OK Selecting the Country Setting the Country Correctly Settin...

Page 6: ...ntering login name 1 Enter the login name with which you login to your Voice over IP provider 2 Confirm using OK Additional user name Entering password 1 Enter the password which is used for login to...

Page 7: ...entries page 24 3 Fax 31 Polled reception page 19 32 Polling send page 20 33 Transmission with delay page 19 34 Sending to multiple recipients broadcast page 19 35 Fax journal page 25 36 Transmission...

Page 8: ...e IP address DHCP Line socket LINE socket Connection socket for analog tele phone cord Reset button Reset button Resetting device to factory settings All personal settings will be deleted WLAN PCMCIA...

Page 9: ...nd hold Starting fax polling Speed dial buttons Speed dial buttons Press briefly Recalling speed dial entry press and hold Editing speed dial entry Message Button Lights up if new messages are receive...

Page 10: ...ds or for eign objects have entered the machine and have your ma chine examined by trained professionals at a technical serv ice location Do not allow children to handle the machine without su pervisi...

Page 11: ...ting up a wireless network WLAN 17 3 Fax 18 Fax over IP 18 Sending fax 18 Manually Sending a Fax 19 Broadcasting 19 Delayed Fax Transmission 19 Receiving Faxes 19 Polling Faxes 19 Using Fax Templates...

Page 12: ...a dialling pause into the tele phone number for instance for the outside line access code for an extension or sub address or in a long distance number Press R The second part of the number is only di...

Page 13: ...Confirm with OK 6 Page through the entries of the group with 7 Press j twice to return to the starting mode Deleting Individual or All Group Entries Deleting an Individual Entry 1 Press OK 13 and OK...

Page 14: ...Missed Calls If you received a call while away the button flashes 1 Press 2 Using you can page through the list of missed calls 3 To call back pick up the handset Displaying Telephone Book Names If th...

Page 15: ...ivate IP address in the network to the device Network report 1 Start an Internet browser on a computer which is con nected to the network Enter the private IP address of the device in the network in t...

Page 16: ...or select manual configura tion 3 Confirm using OK Entering user name Login name and User name In addition to the login name with which you login with your Voice over IP provider you will also receive...

Page 17: ...network you require the following components Original WLAN PCMCIA plug in card optional Existing configured wireless network with WLAN rout er Computer with network socket connector RJ 45 and network...

Page 18: ...ed telephone number with the number pad Speed dialling Press the desired speed dial button Telephone book 1 Press m 2 Use to select an entry Enter the initial letters with the number buttons to naviga...

Page 19: ...is inserted the machine saves the incoming faxes The button blinks Once paper or a new ink film is in serted the saved faxes are printed out Paper Error Full Message Memory If the message memory is fu...

Page 20: ...e Press j to eject the document This interrupts the standby mode Using Fax Templates Fax Templates Five fax templates which you can use are stored in your device With these templates you can quickly c...

Page 21: ...O for photos Press RES The configured resolution ap pears on the display Press RES again to change the res olution Creating a Copy Press COPY briefly The copy is created Creating Multiple Copies 1 Hol...

Page 22: ...2 Dial using SUDOKU LAST 3 Confirm using OK 4 Enter how many copies of the Sudoku you would like to print maximum 9 copies 5 Confirm using OK 6 Using select if you would like to print the solution 7 C...

Page 23: ...ttings Optimized adaptation for text and photo printing CONTR DARK For darker copies and fax transmission for example documents with faint printing 3 Confirm using OK Custom settings default settings...

Page 24: ...Confirm using OK 6 Using set the volume 7 Confirm using OK Configuring Night Mode 1 Press OK 52 and OK 2 Configure the same settings as for the day mode see steps 2 to 7 Setting the Timer Timer The t...

Page 25: ...w Press and 1 to print an overview of the help pages Help 3 Telephone Book Press and 3 to print an overview of the telephone book Help 4 Fax Transmission Press and 4 to print instructions for sending...

Page 26: ...e counters Connection to the device EXT socket adapter EXT connection adapter You can connect additional devices to the EXT socket of your device using the enclosed adapter In this way the fax switch...

Page 27: ...the setting Number of rings of the external answering machine 1 FAX RINGS 3 TOTAL RINGS 5 also see Chapter Setting the Fax Switch Page 24 External Answering Machine If the external answering machine...

Page 28: ...The used ink film cannot be reused 5 Pull the used Plug n Print card out of the plug socket on the left hand side next to the ink film tray The Plug n Print card cannot be reused 6 Carefully remove th...

Page 29: ...pages that can still be printed with the ink film is shown on the display 3 Press j to return to the starting mode If the ink film used up or if there is no ink film in the ma chine a message appears...

Page 30: ...t paper again Cleaning Cleaning Fax Cleaning Sheets 1 Remove the paper from the paper feeder and take the paper tray out of the device 2 Open the device by lifting the panel using grip in the centre a...

Page 31: ...Press OK 45 and OK 2 Enter a service code 7117 Deletes all changed settings and saved data The device is reset to factory settings and the initial instal lation process is started 7140 Deletes all cha...

Page 32: ...t Test the device by making a copy of the document If the device is in order the fax machine of the recipient is defec tive The device produces black lines when sending or printing Clean the scanner a...

Page 33: ...total number or the number of rings for the answering machine model dependent to 5 see Page 24 You cannot simultaneously use the answering machine fa cility of your telephone service provider voice m...

Page 34: ...m home users to multinational organi sations In order to apply the guarantee you should contact your dealer Proof of purchase will be required Should mal functioning arise the dealer will advise you w...

Page 35: ...heir national legislation such in validity or illegality shall not impair or affect the remaining provisions or parts of this guarantee The CE symbol confirms conformity with the EU direc tives that a...

Page 36: ...e statutory regulations of your country regarding telecommunications secrecy and data privacy This product is intended for use on an analogue public tel ecommunications network PSTN and in the country...

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Page 40: ...le Our employees are trained ex perts who would be happy to answer your questions We can assist your more quickly if you do not call us from the machine rather an external telephone Keep a printout of...

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