Visioneer 1170 Alternating Displays, Function Selection Table, FAX NO. & Start Copy Press Copy

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C H A P T E R F O U R

 

Alternating Displays

When you see alternating displays, the LCD sometimes alternates between the currently selected option, and a help message giving brief instructions about how to proceed. The display you'll probably see most often is shown below, showing you, when you place a document in the feeder, that you can dial a number and send a fax, or you can make a copy.

FAX: NO. & START

COPY: PRESS COPY

Function Selection Table

If you have a basic understanding of how to program a fax machine, you can perform most of the programming settings without the Owner’s Manual. To help you understand the function selections, options, and settings that are found in your fax programs, use the Function Selection Table below.

1. TEMP. SETTINGS

 

 

 

Function

Description

Factory Set

More Info

 

 

 

 

 

1.

TIMER

Send documents later.

--

p. 45

2.

POLLING

Retrieve faxes from another

OFF

pp. 56-57

 

 

machine.

 

 

3.

CALL RESERVE

You can send a fax, then speak.

OFF

pp. 50-51

4.

CONTRAST

Change lightness or darkness

AUTO

p. 34

 

 

of fax you’re sending.

 

 

5.

RESOLUTION

Allows you to change resolution

STANDARD

pp. 34, 52

 

 

page by page.

 

 

6.

OVERSEAS MODE

Adjusts for sometimes difficult

OFF

p. 47

 

 

overseas transmissions.

 

 

7.

COVERPAGE

Automatically sends coverpage

OFF

pp. 49-50

 

 

you program.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents FAX 1170 FAX 1270 MFC 1770 MFC If You Need to Call Customer Service Brother on the World Wide Web For Customer ServiceFax-Back System Brother Bulletin BoardFor USA and Canada Ordering Accessories and Supplies DescriptionTable of Contents Inserting spaces Printing a Fax in Memory Vii Viii Finding Information Using This ManualTest Sheet Procedures for USA only About Fax Machines Fax Tones and HandshakeECM Error Correction Mode FAX 1170 Control Panel Overview 1170FAX 1270 Control Panel Overview 1270MFC 1770/1780 Control Panel Overview MFCAssembly and Connections Packing List Make sure you have the following itemsAttach the document support AssemblyChoosing a Location Install the printing cartridge Attach recording paper supportInstall recording paper Connect the power cord Connect the handsetRoll Over Phone Lines Connect the telephone lineSpecial Line Considerations Two-Line Phone SystemConverting Telephone Wall Outlets Multi-Line Connections PBX See Easy ReceiveSequence Custom Features on Your Phone LineConnecting an External Telephone Answering Device TAD Connections Connecting an External Telephone Outgoing Message OGMSetting Date and Time Fax SettingsSetting Dialing Mode Tone/Pulse Setting Station ID Entering TextMaking corrections Special characters and symbolsInserting spaces Repeating lettersStoring One Touch Dial Numbers One Touch Dialing FAX or F/T or TEL 987 65SPEED-DIAL? # Storing Speed Dial NumbersSpeed Dialing Enter & SETChanging One Touch Speed Dial Numbers Setting Groups for BroadcastingSetup Groupgo Enter & SET Name Enter & SET Setting Beeper LevelMemory Storage Function Mode User-Friendly ProgrammingFAX NO. & Start Copy Press Copy Alternating DisplaysFunction Selection Table Cancel JOB More Info Interrupt A P T E R F O U R Sending Faxes Before you beginContrast Setting Manual TransmissionAutomatic Transmission Select Answer ModeReceiving Faxes Manual and Automatic Fax RedialCurrent Answer Mode Easy ReceiveFAX/TEL Manual FAX only TAD Setting Ring DelaySetting F/T Ring Time Ring Timexx SECSpeaker Volume Setting the Handset VolumeSmoothing Ring VolumeSetting Recording Paper Size RCD PaperReduction Printing a Reduced Incoming DocumentDialing Options Manual DialingPause One Touch DialingHold Tone/Pulse Searching Telephone IndexA P T E R S I Daily Timer Quick Scan Fax TransmissionMemory 100% Enter FAX no Delayed TransmissionInterrupting Timer and Poll Waiting Insert DocumentCancel JOB Canceling a Delayed FaxOverseas Mode Overseas ModeTo Create a Custom Comment Error Re-TransmissionComposing Electronic Cover Comment OFF Please Call Urgent ConfidentialCoverpageoff Coverpageon Always Send CoverTemporary Cover Comment OFF Please Call Urgent Confidential User DefinedCall Reserveon Call Reserveoff Printing a CoverCall Reservation Call Backoff Call Backon Print Call Back MessageNext-Fax Reservation NEXT-FAX ReservdOperation from Extension Telephone Multiple Resolution TransmissionFor F/T Fax/Tel Mode Only ACT.CODE*51 Distinctive RingRemote ACT.ON DEACT.CODE#51SET Mode Pick UP to SETCaller ID Pollingoff Setup to Poll Another FaxPolling Enter FAX no Press Start KEYSetup to Be Polled Poll Waiting Delayed PollingReducing and Enlarging Copies Copy FunctionsMultiple Copies FAX Storageoff Select & SET Setting Fax StorageRemote Fax Options Erase ALL FAX? 1.YES 2.NOPAG# Enter Paging/Fax ForwardingPaging Programming Paging NumberFAX FWD Changing Remote Retrieval Access CodeRemote Retrieval FWD# Enter & SETUsing Remote Retrieval Access Code Remote CommandsRetrieving Memory Status List and Fax Messages Changing Fax Forwarding Number ALL Dial Fax Machine ActivityACT.REPORT Transmission Verification Xmit Report To print a reportActivity Report Interval ACT.RPT.OFFStandard Telephone FCC Notices International Energy Star Compliance Statement A P T E R T E NFederal Comission Compliance Notice For USA Only Industry Canada Compliance Statement For Canada OnlyImportant Safety Instructions Do not use this product near waterVoice Compilation and Publication Notice TrademarksTroubleshooting COMM.ERROR Error MessagesClean UP Scanner Connection FailDocument JAM Machine Error Press Stop KEYDisconnected No RESPONSE/BUSYCheck Paper Printer FaultNot Registered Printing or Receiving Faxes Scanner ErrorIf You Are Having Difficulty with Your Fax Machine Vertical Black Lines When Receiving Phone Line or ConnectionsSending Faxes Handling Incoming CallsFor Customer Service Index PBX Sort Multi-Function Link option for FAX 1170 and FAX Specifications Packing Shipping the Fax Machine Remote Retrieval Access Card Changing Remote Retrieval Access Code Visit us on the World Wide Web