Olivetti 490, 450 Operations Essential for Correct Operation, To Connect IT to the Telephone Line

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OPERATIONS ESSENTIAL FOR CORRECT OPERATION

TO CONNECT IT TO THE TELEPHONE LINE

CONNECTING THE EXTERNAL ANSWERING MACHINE AND

 

EMERGENCY TELEPHONE

As the connection to the telephone line of the fax machine, ex- ternal answering machine, emergency telephone or other de- vices is regulated by national standards that vary from one country to another, the diagrams that follow should there-

fore be taken simply as examples of these connections. However, if the connection to the telephone line is different in your country from those shown in the diagrams, respect the regulations in force in your country.

The fax machine is set up for connection to the public tel- ephone line. If you want to connect it to a private line and you

also want to use it on a public line, see "To set it up for the

telephone line".

CONNECTING THE FAX MACHINE

1.Place the fax machine on its right side and insert the plug on the cable for connecting it to the telephone line into the "LINE" socket on the base of the fax machine (see diagrams "case 1", "case 2" or "case 3").

2.Insert the connector or the plug (if applicable) at the other end of the cable into the wall telephone line socket (see diagrams "case 1", "case 2" or "case 3").

(Case 1 connection)

1.Place the fax machine on its right side and, if present, remove the cover of the "EXT" socket for connecting the machine to the tel- ephone line on the fax machine, then insert the plug of the external answering machine or emergency telephone cable into this socket (see corresponding diagram).

If you cannot connect the external answering machine or emer- gency telephone directly to the "EXT" socket, use the relevant adapter (which varies from one country to another).

(Case 2 connection)

1.Insert the connector or plug (which varies from one country to another) of the additional device into the plug-socket (see dia- gram).

(Case 3 connection)

1.Insert the plug of the additional device into the wall telephone line socket (see diagram).

If you want, using the relevant adapter (as for the case 1 connec- tion), you can connect another device to the "EXT" socket for connection to the telephone line on the fax machine.

CASE 1 CONNECTION

 

CORD

WALL SOCKETS FOR CONNECTION TO TELEPHONE LINE

FAX

 

Connection sockets

B

C

 

A

 

A

B

 

EMERGENCY TELEPHONE OR

C

EXTERNAL ANSWERING

 

MACHINE

 

2

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Contents Ink Jet Fax Publishedby Add some printing paper Insert the print head InstallationQuick Guide When the telephone rings, lift TransmissionReception CopyingTable of Contents Page Introduction Operations Essential for Correct Operation To Connect IT to the Telephone LineCase 2 Connection Cord FAX Other Devices Case 3 Connection Austria Cord FAXTo SET the Language and the Country Destination To Connect IT to the Power SupplyTo Connect the Telephone Handset To SET the Date and Time To ADD PaperTo Install the Print Head FORMATA4Automatic Check Print Head INK LOWALL That is Missing NOW is Your Name FAX Number Print Head PrecautionsTo Change the Date and Time To SET IT UP for the Telephone Line Components Figure shows the external and internal parts of fax machineConsole Display Dimensions Basic Transmission and Reception OperationsTo Send a Document Document ReadyOFF Hook To start sending the documentPress the key If you want to abort the transmission in progress, pressDelayed TX Type Time HhmmType FAX Number NUM/TOUCH/SPEED Automatic TX ATPrint SETTING? TX from MemoryAutomatic Memory TX To Receive a DocumentTo SET ONE-TOUCH and Speed Dialling Edit Another YES Coded Speed DialType Speed no O1TEL noAddress Book Code or Incoming CallsTo Print Reports and Lists Fax machine prints the following reportsBROADC. REP.ON Delay List onFailed TX Report Print Install Print SettingsPrint OUT Report Last TX ReportTo Make a Call To Telephone with ONE-TOUCH DiallingTo Telephone with Speed Dialling To Telephone by Running a Search Phone BookNumbers To Make a Copy What Documents can be CopiedTo Make a Copy Copy High QualOther Useful Reception Settings More Sophisticated OperationsRing Volumehigh TEL. Line SETU-UPCaller ID on Ring COUNT02FAX/TEL TIMER20 DISTINC.RINGOFFChange Pattern AUTODETECT. RingOther Useful Transmission Settings Remote StartonType Code CODE0/9,* *8Line Monitoroff Buzzer VOL.LOWTX Speed ECM onSENDING/RECEIVING a Document Polling Mode Polling RXPolling TX For example 1820 and then press the . The dis- play showsTroubleshooting Guide For Minor ProblemsWhat Happens if the Paper or INK has RUN OUT If the Transmission is UnsuccessfulError Codes Code Message Cause of Error What to doSignals and Messages System Error NN TX ErrorRX in Memory DiallingTo Replace the Print Head Maintenance OperationsCleaning the Print Head and Testing Nozzles To Clean the Electrical Contacts Print Head To Clean the Nozzles of the Print HeadTo Clean the Optical Reader Only for monochrome print heads blackTo Clean the Casing To Remove Jammed DocumentsTo Remove Jammed Sheets of Paper If the paper gets jammed in the ASFSoftware Installation Requirements To Install the Linkfax PRO SoftwareInstalling the Software in Windows 2000 Windows XP Minimum Requirements of the PCTo Uninstall the Linkfax PRO Software Troubleshooting GuideAccessing the ON-LINE Documentation All four Windows environments 98 Second Edition/ME/ 2000/XPAutomatic feeding Technical DataManual feeding Page Monochrome print head part number 255933Y