KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS
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Call timer at memory sending
When sending a fax by automatic transmission
(See "Storing transmission jobs (memory
transmission)" on page 2-5.), this setting lets you
select the amount of time that the machine waits
before breaking the connection when the other
machine does not respond to your machine's
calling tone. If the other machine does not respond
within this set time, your machine will automatically
break the connection. Time selections are 30
seconds, 45 seconds, and 60 seconds. This setting
is normally set to 45 seconds.
Date/own number print position setting
This setting lets you select the position (inside or
outside the original image) of the sender's name
and number that are printed at the top of each fax
page you send. Normally [OUTSIDE THE
ORIGINAL IMAGE] is selected. To have your name
and number printed inside the original image, select
[INSIDE THE ORIGINAL IMAGE] key. For more
detailed information on the position of each setting,
refer to "Position of sender's information" on page
3-9.
Quick on line sending
When this setting is turned on, the machine will call
the other machine and start transmitting the
document as soon as the first page is scanned.
Transmission therefore takes place at the same
time as any further pages are being scanned.
Normally this setting is turned on.
If you turn the setting off, transmission will not
begin until all pages of the document have been
scanned. Note that this setting does not apply to
manual transmission. (See "Storing transmission
jobs (memory transmission)" on page 2-5.)
Recall in case of line busy
When sending a document, this setting is used to
select whether your machine will automatically
re-attempt the call when the other machine fails to
answer or the line is busy.
Normally the machine is set to make 2 recall
attempts at intervals of 3 minutes.
The number of recall attempts and the interval
between attempts that can be set in each country
are shown in the following table.
Country Differentiation Table
If you do not want recalling to take place, touch the
[TURN OFF RECALL] checkbox so that a
checkmark appears.
Recall in case of communication error
When sending a document, this setting is used to
select whether your machine will re-attempt the call if
the transmission fails.
Normally the machine is set to make 1* recall
attempt at intervals of 1 minute.
* Note that in Singapore, the machine is normally
set to make 2 recall attemts.
The number of recall attempts and the interval
between attempts that can be set in each country
are shown in the following table.
Country Differentiation Table
If you do not want recalling to take place, touch the [TURN
OFF RECALL] checkbox so that a checkmark appears.
United Kingdom
Australia, New
Zealand and
Singapore
The number of recall
attempts
1 to 10
1 to 9
The interval
between attempts
any number of minutes from 1 to 15
NOTE
Even if this setting is turned on, your machine will not
re-attempt the call when a document is sent by manual
transmission. (See "MANUAL TRANSMISSION" on
page 5-2.)
United Kingdom
Australia, New
Zealand and
Singapore
The number of recall
attempts
1 to 5
1 to 9
The interval
between attempts
any number of minutes from 1 to 15
NOTE
Even if this setting is turned on, your machine will not
re-attempt the call when a document is sent by manual
transmission. (See "MANUAL TRANSMISSION" on
page 5-2.)
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