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Summary of Contents for FO-165

Page 1: ...AL 1 INSTALLATION 2 INITIAL SETTINGS 3 BASIC OPERATIONS 4 ANSWERING MACHINE HOOK UP 5 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 6 OPTIONAL SETTINGS 7 PRINTING OUT REPORTS AND LISTS 8 MAINTENANCE 9 TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE INDEX ...

Page 2: ...uipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equip ment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that...

Page 3: ...ned for use on a line which has call waiting call forwarding and certain special services offered by your telephone company If you attempt to use the fa machine in conjunction with any of these services you may experience errors during transmission and reception of facsimile messages This fax machine is not compatible with digital telephone systems No other fax machines may be connected to the sam...

Page 4: ...ricalstorm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use a telephone in the vicinity of a gas leak Do not install or use the machine near water or when you are wet Take care not to spill any liquids on the machine Your fax machine and the telephone system The Australian Austel Permit Number and Ringer EquivalenceNumber REN and the New Zealand Teiecom Registration and Ringe...

Page 5: ...me and Fax Number 2 4 Entering Letters for Names 2 5 Setting the Date and Time 2 7 Selecting the Reception Mode 2 8 Distinctive Ringing Fixability and Fax Duet 2 9 Storing Numbers for Automatic Dialling 2 10 Volume Adjustment 2 13 3 BASIC OPERATIONS 3 1 4 ANSWERING MACHINE CONNECTION 4 1 5 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 5 1 Anti Junk Fax 5 1 Polling cGŠ 5 2 Timer Operations 5 5 Ill ...

Page 6: ...OPTIONAL SEITINGS 6 1 7 PRINTING OUT REPORTS AND LISTS 7 1 8 MAINTENANCE 8 1 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 1 Problems and Solutions 9 1 Messages and Signals 9 4 Clearing Paper Jams 9 5 SPECIFICATIONS QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE INDEX iv ...

Page 7: ...rt Adapter for Australia Adapter for New Zealand Points to keep in mind when setting up o The fax must be installed on a level surface Keep the fax away from air conditioners heaters direct sunlight and dust If the fax is moved from a cold to a warm place it is possible that condensation may form on the reading glass preventing proper scanning of documentsfor transmission To remove the condensatio...

Page 8: ...s manually I Install the fax machine near an easily ac cessible power point 230 240 V 50Hz Plug the power lead into a 230 240 V 50 Hz earthed 3 prong AC outlet The fax does not have a power onloff switch so the power is turned on and off by simply plugging or unplugging the power lead Caution When disconnecting the fax unplugthe telephone line cord before unpluggingthe power lead Attach the receiv...

Page 9: ... TEL SET socket 3 Moving your fax and reconnecting Should it be necessary to move your fax to a new location first disconnectthe telephone line cord before disconnecting the power lead When reconnecting it is necessaryto connect the power lead before connectingthe telephone line cord Note If your area experiences a high incidence of lightning orpower surges we recommend that you install surge prot...

Page 10: ... distinctive ring is used the answering machine may be connected to any extension of the same line Insert one end of the answering machine or extension phone line into the socket marked TEL SET on the fax first re move the seal from the socket Important In New Zealand not all standard telephones and answering machines will respond to incoming ringing when connected to the extension socket of the e...

Page 11: ...one side for printing If the roll is placed upside down the paper will come out blank after printing 3 F T 7 4 Metal cutter guide 1 my g 1 a m Arrow t Note If you have difficulvpassing the leading edge of the paper through the opening try cutting off the corners of thepaper with a pair of scissors FO 165 Pull the leading edge of the pa per out from the roll about 20 cm then pass it underthe roller...

Page 12: ...lowing type of Sha fax thermal paper which are available a your dealer The use of any other paper may result in poor copy quality and excessive buiid up of residueon the print head FO 40PR6 THERMAL PAPER 50 m roll t 1 kld When the paper runs out OUT OF PAPER will appear in the display Reception and copying will no longer be possible To replace the paper flrsf take out the old roll then load the ne...

Page 13: ...is a service which signals voice calls and faxes by different ring patterns you will need to set your fax for distinctive ring operation See Distinctive Ring in this chapter Answering machineconnection If you have connected an answering machineto your fax you must set Option Setting 10 to YES as described in Chapter 6 Optional Settings For more information on preparations and using the connection ...

Page 14: ... 2 digit Speed the last number Dial number dialled Number keys Use these keys to dial numbers and enter numbers and letters during numberiname storing procedures f PQRS m 10 HOLD SEARCH key Press this key to search for an automatic dialling SPEAKER key number or during a Pressthis key to phone conversation press dial a number it to put the other party on without picking up hold the handset 2 2 INI...

Page 15: ...st the volume of I 1 RECEPTION the speaker vhen MOOE uNCTION RESOLUTION the SPEAKER key o 0 o has been pressed or the volume of the ringer at all other times List a quick referenceguide to the operation of your fax d VOLUME STOP key press this key to stop operations before they are COPY HELPSTOP completed Qm coPY HELP key When a document is START in the feeder press I Rapid Dial Keys START key Pre...

Page 16: ...keys shown at Iefl ENTRY MODE will appear in the display 2 mm Press the key 2 times OWN NUM BER SET will appear in the display 3 START a Press the START key Q 4 Enter your fax number max of 20 digits by pressingthe number kevs To insert a space between digits press the Example key To insert a press the key 5 i 2 Press the START key 6 Enter your name by pressingthe appro priate number keys as shown...

Page 17: ... letter appears enter a space in the display the number appears first then the letters n the order A shown above the key Delete Press his key to delete the letter highlighted by the cursor 1 spEo Ybackspaceandde ete e ast if the cursor is to the rignt of the last letter entereo It WIII ia m 0 IB l i Eq k O Press either key repeatedly until the cursor to the right desired symbol appears see the sym...

Page 18: ...e list below press the key or the key repeatedly until the desired symbol appears i I Example The following is an example of entering the name ABC Co l The cursor in the display is indicated below by a rectangle Step Press these keys Display I 2 6 INITIAL SETTINGS ...

Page 19: ...s shown at left ENTRY Qa MODE will appear in the display 2 3 a Press the keys shown at left DATE TIME SET will appear In the display 3 START a Press the START key Example the 5th Enter a 2 digit number for the day 01 to 31 5 Enter a 2 digit number for the month 01 for January 02 for February 12 Example January for December etc 6 SD Enter the last 2 digits of the year Example 1997 Example 9 25 Ente...

Page 20: ...ill automatically answer all calls and receive incoming faxes Tel Fax Auto Changeover a special function for receiving both faxes and voice calls also operates in this mode Setting the reception mode RECEPTION Set the mode of reception with the MODE FUNCTION RESOLUTION RECEPTION MODE key on the panel n 00 h To select FAX press the key until FAX appears In the display To select TEL press the key un...

Page 21: ...ing in TEL reception mode if you set Option Setting 3 to YES In this case fax reception will begin after 4 rings The factory setting is NO If set to YES both Australian Fax Duet and New Zealand FaxAbility Distinctive Ring are supported Important The distinctive ring function can on y be used if you subscribe to a distinctive ring service from your telephone company Do not turn on distinctive ring ...

Page 22: ...Rapid Keys attach each strip of Rapid Key labels above the appropriate row of Rapid Keys The arrangement of the keys is shown in Operation Panel at the beginning of this chapter Each time you store a number for Rapid Key Dialling write the name of the party above the appropriate key Comments Youmay need to add a pause befween certain digits in the number to allow time for connection For example if...

Page 23: ...e START key iTl 6 Enter the name of the location or party by pressing number keys as described in Entering Letters for Names in this chapter max of 10 characters If you Example don t want to enter a name skip this step 7 START 3 Press the START key 1 8 Return to Step 3 to store another num STO 0 Step 3 or ber or press STOP to exit If the num ber will be used for Rapid Key Dialling you can write th...

Page 24: ...ake changes in Step 3 and then change the number and or name when they appear in the display Steps 4 and 6 respectively Numbers and letters are changed as described in Entering letters for names in is chapter A lithium battery keeps automatic dialling numbers in memory Your fax uses a lithium battery to keep automatic dialling numbers and other programmed data in memory when the power is turned of...

Page 25: ...EAKER has not been pressed and the handset is not lifted The fax will ring at the new volume level each time you change the level If you select OFF press the START key to confirm your selection Silent ring fax detection system You can also set your fax machine to receive faxes silently but ring to alert you to a voice call To do so set the ringer volume to OFF set the reception mode to FAX and tur...

Page 26: ...ment size The scanning width is 210 mm and the scanning length is the length of the document minus 4 mm Other restrictions Documents written in yellow greenish yellow or light blue ink cannot be transmitted as the scanner does not recognise these colours Ink glue and correcting fluid on documents must be dry before they pass through the document feeder All clips staples and pins must be removedfro...

Page 27: ...guides to the width of your document q Y u 2 Place the document face down and push 7 it gently into the documentfeeder The top edge of the document should enter the fax first The feeder will draw the leading edge g of the document into the fax READY TO SEND will appear in the display 3 You can now either make resolution andlor contrast settings as described in the following section or dial the oth...

Page 28: ... photographsand llustra icns he ortginal wiII be reDroaucedin 64 shades of gre Note In order to transmit In FINE or SUPE qFINE resolution he ece v ng fzx mac ine mustalso nave thar resolution If it Lioesn vourfax VIII automatically ste Rdown o the next tiest available setting Contrast The contrast is normally set to AUTO whlcn means that the fax automatlcall j controis the contrast bul for faint d...

Page 29: ...y answers your call by picking up the handset and speaking and then presses their Stan key to begin fax reception you can talk with them before sending the fax 1 or SPEAKER Pick up the handset or press the n SPEAKER key Listen for the dial tone h o 2 Q Dial the numberof the receivingma Q Q m chine by pressing the numeric keys m h 3 Wait for the connection Dependingon the setting of the receiving m...

Page 30: ...t Keypad Dialling is a form of automatic dialling so if you need to Insert a pause between any digits of the number press the REDIAL key For more information on pauses see Storing Numbers for Automatic Dialling in Chapter 2 1 Enter the number of the receiving ma chine by pressing the numeric keys 2 Check the display If the number of the T receiving machine shown is correct h o press the START key ...

Page 31: ...or number is inccrrect press the STOP key The document WII1 be automatically transmitted once the connection IS made Example To dial Speed Dial number 02 press Rapid Key 02 Speed Dia ing Speed Dialling can be used to dial any number which has been storea for automatic dialling see Storing Numbers for Automatic Dialling in Chapter 2 Press the SPEED DIAL key and then enter the two digits of the Spee...

Page 32: ...er one or more times until the a m h letter appears in the display If Ihe name a a begins with a special character or num ber press l If you don t remember the first letter go to Step 3 youwill scroll through the list from the beginning If a name wasn t stored for the num ber press O This will cause num bers not names to appear when you scroll 3 m or o Press the key or the key to scroll through th...

Page 33: ...ur fax will automatically redial the number Up to 2 redialling attempts Iwillbe made at intervals of 5 minutes To stop automatic redialling press the STOP key Using the REDIAL key You can press the REDIAL key to redial the last number dialled To send a document proceed from Step 3 of Normal Dialling Note that the speaker will be automatically activated so you do not need to pick up the handset imm...

Page 34: ...ng before the fourth ring but sliil have the fax answer calls automatically at times when you are unable to respond personally Note fyou are using distinctive ringing your fax wi answer irrcomlngca satier two rings regardless of the setting of Option Setting 2 When the reception mode is set to TEL press the RECEPTION MODE key until TEL appears in the display you must answer all calls including fax...

Page 35: ...f desired See OptIonSetting 4 Tel Fax Remote Number in Chapter 6 Optional Settings If you do not intend to use the code for activating fax reception you can turn detection of the code off by resetting Option Setting 5 This will ensure that the fax never mistakenly attempts to begin reception if it detects a signal which it perceives to be similar to S and while you are talking on an extension phon...

Page 36: ...FAX Note If Option Setting 2 Number of Rings to Answer is set to a high number of rings your fax may not be able to receive documentssent by automatic dialling If you have difficulty receiving documents change the setting of Option Setting 2 to a lower number How the function operates When a call comes in your fax will answer it after the number of rings set with Option Setting 2 After answering t...

Page 37: ...n and or contrast with the RESOLUTION key 2 CO PYIHELP n k 8 Press the COPY HELP key Incoming calls during copying The fax goes into manuai reception mode during coPYin9 so if a call comes In at this time pick up the handset to answer To receive a document press the START key after copying is finished If you want to begin reception immediately press the STOP key to stop copying and then press the ...

Page 38: ...ode to activate fax reception 5 and immediately after you answer 1 Pick LID the handset or press the p SPEAKER SPEAKER key Listen for the dial tone v or 2 Dial the number using one of the follow ing methods Normal Dialling Enter the full telephone number with the numeric keys Rapid Key Dialling Press the appropriate Rapid Key Speed Dialling Press the SPEED DIAL key and enter the 2 digit Speed Dial...

Page 39: ...ast number called can be redialled by pressing the REDIAL key it is not necessary to pick up the handset or press the SPEAKER key When the other party answers pick up the handset to talk Hold You can put the other party on hold during a conversation by pressing the HOLDISEARCH key When this is done they cannot hear you You can put the handset back in the cradle without breaking the connection When...

Page 40: ...ion Setting 10to NO Otherwise the other fax functions will not operate correctly Note We recommend that you set Option Setting 12to YES so important faxes can be received if the answering machine faiis to answer Changing the outgoing message The outgoing message OGM of your answering machine should be changed to inform callers who want to send a fax to press their Start key For example your messag...

Page 41: ...one to retrieve messages will cause the fax machine to be activated How the answering machine mode operates While you are out all of your incoming calls will be answered by your answering machine and its outgoing message will play During this time your fax will quietly monitor the line If your fax detects a fax transmission it will take over the line and begin reception If the connection is not go...

Page 42: ...e pause is longer than the specified duration the fax will interrupt It is best to shorten or eliminate such pauses but if necessaty you can also try lengthening the Quiet Detect Time setting This procedure is described in Optional Settingsi at the end of this chapter Are callers who want to send a fax manually having trouble doing so after your answering machine s outgoing message plays If so the...

Page 43: ...chine does not send a calling tone Instead the person faxing normally waits until they hear a reception tone and then presses their Start key In the case of an answering machine connection they will hear your outgoing message instead of a reception tone and then press their Start key However this does not signal a fax transmission to your fax Instead your fax must use a function called Quiet Detec...

Page 44: ...unusually fast disconnect times equalto or very slightly less than 4 seconds which means that the answering machine may disconnect the line before fax reception can begin In this case try a Quiet Detect Time setting of about 3 seconds If the fax machine is interrupting callers before they can leave a message try a longer Quiet Detect Time setting If your outgoing message includes a period of silen...

Page 45: ...No one is available to take your call right now After the beep please leave a message or If you want to send a fax and are calling on a touch tone iine press five once asterisk twice andthen your facsimile Start key When this function is turned on your fax will answer the call after 5 rings if the answering machine for some reason falls to answer before that time This ensures that you will receive...

Page 46: ...identifies it If you have forgotten this number print out the Anti Junk Number List as described in Chapter 7 1 Press the keys shown at left STORE FuN oN JUNK FAX will appear in the display 2 Press 1 to store a number in the Anti a or Junk Number List or 2 to clear a num ber from the list 3 Storing Enter a 1 digit number from l m to 5 This number identifies the fax number you will store in the nex...

Page 47: ...17 as described in Chapter 6 Optional Settings Note that when Rapid Key 20 POLL is set as a polling key it cannot be used for Rapid Key Dialling 1 Dial the fax machineyou want to poll us ing one of the following methods 0 m m Example Pick up the handset or press the SPEAKER key and dial the full num ber Wait for the fax answerback tone Press the SPEED key and enter a 2 digit Speed Dial number Ente...

Page 48: ...rned on polling will only take place when the fax number of the polling fax machine has been entered in your fax s list of permittedfax numbers called passcode numbers The number of the polling fax must also be correctly programmed into itself for identification Turning Polling Security on and off 1 FUNCTION a Press the keys shown at left ENTRY o MODE will appear in the display 2 Press the key 3 t...

Page 49: ... display 3 Press 1 to store a number or 2 to clear a number 4 Storing Enter a 2 digit numberfrom a 01 to 1 O This number identifies the fax number you will store in the next step Example Clearing Enter the number which iden tifies the fax number you want to clear and go to Step 6 5 3 D Enter the fax number max of 20 digits Example 6 START 3 Press the START key 0 7 Returnto Step 4 to enter or clear...

Page 50: ...e there when the operation is performed Note Only a Speed Dial number can be used to dial the receiving machine Note Make sure that the time is set correctly in your fax as described in Setting the Date and Time in Chapter2 Setting a timer operation 1 m Press the keys shown at left TIMER MODE will appear in the display 2 m 0 m Press to set a transmission operation SEND MODE or to set a polling ope...

Page 51: ... and then the STOP key If this is a transmission op eration load the document in the feeder sometime before the specified time of transmission To cancel an operation If you need to cancel an operation after it has been set follow the steps below 1 FUNCTION m Press the keys shown at left TIMER o MODE will appear in the display Press to cancel a transmission opera tion or to cancel a polling operati...

Page 52: ...ear in the order listed below 3 When the desired setting appears in the m display make a selection as described below Example 4 STOP m Press the STOP key Setting 1 FINE RESOLUTION PRIORITY This sets the default resolution the resolution used if a setting is not made with the RESOLUTION key for transmitting documents Press 1 YES to set it to FINE or 2 NO to set it to STANDARD Factory setting 2 Sett...

Page 53: ...f Factory setting 1 Setting 6 TRANSACTION REPORT PRINT SELECT This sets the condition for printing out a Transaction Report Enter a numberfrom 1 to 4 as follows 1 ALWAYS PRINT A report will be printed after each transmission reception or error 2 ERR TIMER PRINT A report will be printed after an error timer operation 3 SEND ONLY A report will be printed only afier a transmission 4 NEVER PRINT A rep...

Page 54: ...n reception when an answering machine is connected Enter a number from 01 to 1O or enter 00 to turn off the function See Chapter 4 for more details Factory setting M Setting 12 FAX RX A M FAILS Press 1 YES to have the fax answer a call if an answering machine connectedto the fax does not answer within 5 rings Press 2 NO to turn the function off This setting is described in more detail in Optional ...

Page 55: ...om your telephone company press 1 to have your fax signal voice calls and fax transmissions by different ring patterns Press 2 to turn the function off This setting is described in more detail in Distinctive Ringing in Chapter 2 Factory setting 2 Setting 16 JUNK FAX NUMBER CHECK Press 1 to prevent reception from fax numbers entered in the Anti Junk Fax List Press 2 to allow reception from all numb...

Page 56: ...the display 2 B 0 m Press the key or the key until the desired list appears in the display 3 Press the START key Timer list This list shows the timer operations which are currently set TItl 34 OR John Do r 55s 234 Telephone Number List This list shows the fax and voice numbers which have been stored for automatic dialling TELEPHONE NUMBER L I ST 43 DE C 6 15 93 FOR John Doe Co 5551234 I SPEED NO N...

Page 57: ... polling security your name and fax telephone number as entered in the machine and a sample of the header printed at the top of every page you transmit HEADER PRINT Options Setting List This list shows the current status of the optional settings 7 2 PRINTING OUT REPORTS AND LISTS ...

Page 58: ...d appears In the case of a reception the programmed ID of the sending machine appears If this machine does not have an ID function the communication mode will appear for example G3 Number of pages transmitted or received OK Transmission reception was normal P FAIL A power failure occurred JAM A problem with the fax paper or document occurred NO PAPER You ran out of fax paper during reception COM E...

Page 59: ...ide or disconnect signal ISreceived at transmitter E 7 side Reception errors E O Ableto recognise handshake signal butit haserrors E 1 Linediscoflflec ed duriflgrecept fJn E 2 Cannotrecognise the handshake signal from the transmitter side E 3 Cannot recognise the last handshake signal from the transmitter side E 4 I Cannot recogntsethehandshake s gflalfornextpage from theransmi ter side in I the c...

Page 60: ...old on the right side of the cover and pull up and remove the fax paper Wipe the print head with a soft cloth dam enedwith denatured alcohol Print head Caution Do not use benzene or thinner Avoid touching the print head with hard objects The print head may be hot if your fax machine hasjust received a large number of documents If this is the case allow the print head to cool prior to cleanlng MAIN...

Page 61: ...low Wipe the reading glass white backplate and rollers with a soft cloth Make sure that all dirt and stains such as correcting fluid are removed as these will cause vertical lines on transmitted images and copies Document rollers White backplate Readingglass Wipe the external parts and suriace of the machine with a dry cloth Caution Do not use benzene or thinner These solvents may damage or discol...

Page 62: ...ed to both the TEL LINE socket and the wall socket Make sure that the fax is set to the correct dialling mode for your telephone line See Option Setting 7 in Chapter 6 Nothing is printed at the re Make sure that the document for transmission is ceiving end placed face down in the feeder Make sure that the fax paper is properly loaded at the receiving machine A distorted image is re Noise on the te...

Page 63: ...in your fax If the roll has been loaded upside receive or copy a document down nothing will be printed I For reception make sure that the documentfor transmission is loaded face down in the feeder of the transmitting machine The received document is i Make sure that you are using the recommended faint fax paper See Loading the Fax Paper in Chapter 1 Ask the other party to send higher contrast docu...

Page 64: ... and the by the fax reception mode is set to AUTO See Making Telephone Calls in Chapter No reception occurs when Make sure you have not run out of fax paper polling is attempted Make sure the transmitting machine IS in automatic reception mode If the transmitting machine has polling security make sure that your fax number has been entered both in your fax and in the transmitting machine The operat...

Page 65: ...IAL The SPEAKER key has been pressed and the fax s waltlng for you to dial I OVER HEAT The rlnt head has overheated Operation may be continued once It cools PAPER JAMMED The fax paper ISjammed See the follow ng section Á Clearing Paper Jams FO 365 only READYTO SEND A document has been loaded and the fax swa tlng for transmission or copvlng Instructions TOTAL PAGE S 01 Number of pages transmitted r...

Page 66: ...the paper e FO 365 If any pieces of paper are P stuck in the cutter remove them with o caution o 3 a 1 Reload the paper Jammed fax paper is often caused by improper loading Be sure to carefully follow the instructionsfor paper loading given in Loadingthe Fax Paper in Chapter 1 Note FO 365 only If you are finding it difficult to reload the recordingpaper the cutter may still be engaged in the cutti...

Page 67: ...ecial mode Flat bed solid state CCD Horizontal 8 lines mm Vetiical Standard 3 85 Iines mm Fine Halftone 7 7 lines mm Super fine 15 4 lines mm Thermal recording 7 x 5 dots 1 line by 16 digit display FO 365 only TELi FAX 9600 bps with automaticfallback to 7200 4800 or 2400 bps Approx 15 seconds Sharp special mode 210 mm max Automatic feeding Width 21 6 mm Length 128 to 297 mm Manual feeding Width 21...

Page 68: ...l 23 mm FO 365 Width 341 mm Depth 257 mm Height l 38 mm Weight FO 165 Approx 2 8 kg kg FO 365 Approx 2 9 kg kg As a part of our policy of continuous improvement SHARP reservesthe right to make design and specification changes for product improvementwithout prior notice The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units There may be some deviations from these val...

Page 69: ...alling L ESO TION SPEEDDIAL EnterSpeedDial START I document Q number press 2 2 t L J numeric keys 3 Redialing Load ESOLUTION E j E L Walt for START i document 3 recept on one Making voice calls Normal Dialilng 1 ft an et Dial press Lift handset f you I press SPEAKER numenc keys pressed SPEAKER Rapid Key Lift handset Dialling Lift handse f you press EAKER s ap d resseaspwKER Speed Dialling Lift han...

Page 70: ...5 5 Number List 7 1 Passcode List 7 2 Option Setting List 7 2 Anti Junk Fax Number List 7 2 Entry Mode Faw TelNumbers for Auto Dialling 2 lo Own Number and Name Set 2 4 Polling Security Select 5 3 Passcode Num bers for Polling 5 4 Date and Time Set 2 7 Optional Settings Fne Resolution Prlonty 6 1 Number of Rings in Auto Answer Modes 6 1 4 Rings Tel An s ver 6 2 Tel Fax Remote Number 6 2 Remote Rec...

Page 71: ...py Help key 2 3 3 12 D Date setting 2 7 Dialling Direct Keypad 3 5 Normal 3 4 3 13 Rapid Key 3 6 3 13 Search 3 7 3 14 Speed 3 6 3 13 Dialling mode 6 2 Direct Keypad Dialling 3 5 Display 2 2 Display messages 9 4 Distinctive ring 2 9 Documentfeeder 3 2 Document guide 3 2 Document restrictions 3 1 Document rollers 8 2 Document sizes 3 1 Document maximum scanning size 3 1 Fine Resolution Priority 6 1 ...

Page 72: ... 14 Resolution 3 3 Resolution key 2 3 3 3 Ringing volume 2 13 Rollers cleaning 8 2 s Search Dialling 3 7 3 14 Sendeis name and number entering 2 4 Speaker key 2 2 2 13 3 4 3 13 Speaker volume 2 13 Speed Dial key 2 2 3 6 3 13 Speed Dialling 3 6 3 13 Start key 2 3 Stop key 2 3 Storing numbers for automatic dialling 2 1o T Telephone using as 3 13 Telephone Fax Remote Number 6 2 Telephone line cord 1 ...

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