Panasonic KX-FC175AL manual Paper tray, Recording paper, Adding paper Tension plate

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Setup (Base Unit)

Paper tray!

 

Insert the tab on the paper tray into the

Paper tray

slot on the back of the unit.

Tab

 

Note:

Slot

Do not place the unit in areas where the

 

paper tray may be obstructed (i.e. by a

 

wall, etc.).

 

Recording paper!

A4 size recording paper can be loaded. The unit can hold up to 50 sheets of 60 g/m2 to 75 g/m2 (16 lb. to 20 lb.) paper or 30 sheets of 90 g/m2 (24 lb.) paper.

See the note for paper specifications on page 89.

1

Fan the stack of paper to prevent a paper

jam.

2 Pull the tension plate forward and hold open while inserting the paper.

The paper should not be over the tab.

If the paper is not inserted correctly, readjust the paper, or the paper may jam.

Correct

 

Incorrect

 

 

 

Stack of paper

Side to be printed face down.

Tension plate

Tab

Adding paper

Tension plate

1. Pull the tension plate forward and hold open while removing all of the installed paper.

2. Add paper to the stack of paper you removed and straighten.

3. Fan the stack of paper.

4. Pull the tension plate forward and hold open while inserting the paper.

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Contents Operating Instructions For your future reference Things you should keep a recordFor Australian users Installation Service difficultiesImportant information for Australian users Battery charge Operating distance and noiseRaise the antennas vertically Important safety instructions Safety instructionsBattery Splash-resistant Handset onlyShock-resistant Handset only Table of Contents Programmable Features Model No Specifications / Usage AccessoriesIncluded accessories Accessory informationHelp function OverviewHelp SET Location Finding the Controls Base UnitSetup Base Unit Ink film installing / replacingFor replacement only Correct Incorrect Remove the stoppers and tags from the newPaper tray Recording paperAdding paper Tension plate To use the fax machine with a computer on the same line ConnectionsSetting the date and time Date and time, your logo and facsimile telephone numberMenu SET Recall Setting your logoStop Mute Menu SETTo select characters using +or To select characters with the dial keypadDisplay order of characters Setting your facsimile telephone number Menu SET RecallTo delete a number Setup Handset Belt clip and headsetBelt clip Headset optional Recharge Battery strengthBattery life Automatic security code settingVolume Adjusting handset volumeAdjusting base unit volume With the base unit Making and Answering CallsPhone calls making With the handsetFUNCTION/EXIT Talk Any key talk feature Handset is on the base unitDigital SP-PHONE Microphone Auto talk feature Handset Phone calls answeringIntercom LOCATOR/INTERCOM IntercomPaging the base unit from the handset Paging the handset from the base unitTransferring a call From the handset to the base unitFrom the base unit to the handset CLR FUNCTION/EXIT Using the handsetNavigator Directory Storing names and telephone numbers into the directoryTo delete a character/number Using the base unitSET RECALL/CALL Wait Menu Hyphen Helpful hintEditing a stored item Stored name and number are erased Erasing a stored itemTo search for a name by initial Making a phone call using the directoryTalk FUNCTION/EXIT Stop Digital SP-PHONEHow Caller ID is displayed Caller ID service from your phone companyTo confirm caller information using the Caller ID list Caller IDViewing and calling back using caller information Display while viewingTo stop viewing To display the caller’s telephone number FAX/START Stop Digital SP-PHONE Caller ID TalkFUNCTION/EXIT CLR Erasing all caller information using the handsetErasing specific caller information using the handset Erasing caller informationErasing all caller information using the base unit Erasing specific caller information using the base unitCaller ID Erasestop Storing caller information Into the handsetInto the base unit Digital SP-PHONE Talk Voice ContactInitiating voice contact Receiving a request for voice contactSending Faxes Sending a fax manuallyDigital SP-PHONE Stop REDIAL/PAUSE FAX/START Documents you can send If your unit does not send a fax Sending a fax using the directoryStop FAX/START Fax auto redialBroadcast transmission Programming items into the broadcast memorySET Menu Stop Erasing a stored item in the broadcast memory Adding a new item into the broadcast memoryTo send to selected parties only once To cancel the broadcast settingSending the same document to pre-programmed parties Stop SETReceiving Faxes Setting the unit to receive faxesWhen receiving phone When receiving calls Calls When receiving faxesWhen receiving phone calls Fax receiving Phone callRemote Fax activation Receiving a fax using TEL mode Answering all calls manuallyActivating TEL mode Receiving a fax using the base unitFAX only mode All calls are received as faxes Activating FAX only modeSET Auto Answer Call is received Delayed ring setting Phone callFax calling Recognition ring setting Tone To set TEL/FAX modeWhen an extension telephone is connected Pager call when the unit receives a fax or ! voice message When your pager receives a pager callExtension telephone Menu Using with the ring detection featureSetting Receiving Faxes / Distinctive RingCopy Start Stop To select the resolutionCopying Making a copyTo enlarge a document To reduce a documentTo collate multiple copies Ring setting in TAD/FAX mode SetupTAD/FAX mode Receiving phone calls and faxes automatically Setting up the voice and fax message receptionAuto Answer SET Stop GreetingRecording your own greeting messages Suggested messagesErase SET Stop Greeting / Memo MessageErasing your own recorded greeting messages Leaving a message for others or yourselfListening to recorded messages using the base unit Incoming MessagesSlow SET Stop Quick Erase Playback Listening to recorded messages using the handsetWhen there are no new messages When voice memory is fullRecording a message in a mailbox Remote OperationOperating from a remote location Remote operation cardKey Remote command Listening to recorded messagesTo repeat a message Press Other remote operations How incoming messages are recorded in a mailbox Voice MailboxHow callers can leave you private messages To use a mailboxTo erase your own mailbox greeting message Recording your own mailbox greeting messagesMenu SET Stop To check the mailbox greeting messageErase Record Play Messages SET Stop To record a memo message into a mailboxTo erase all the messages in a mailbox To listen to messages in another memory after playback Listening to recorded messages from a remote locationFor mailbox To repeat only the new messagesTo check the transfer greeting message OptionTransferring recorded messages to another telephone Recording your own transfer greeting messageFeatures Summary ProgrammingGeneral programming method Programming table Basic featuresHow to set menu options ErrorTone VOXOFF Advanced featuresNormal #41 Setting the message alertSetting the recording time alert Setting the memory receptionCheck #60 Setting the message transferSetting the incoming message #58TAD/FAX AustraliaReports Error MessagesDisplay message Cause & solution DisplayBase unit There is something wrong with the modem circuit. Contact our General OperationsRECALL/PLAYBACK Cordless handsetFax receiving Fax sendingCopying Receiving modeMessages in the mailbox do not play back If a power failure occursAnswering device Cannot retrieve recorded messages from a remote locationRecording paper jam JamsJams / Battery Replacing the handset batteryDocument jams sending Document feeder CleaningDo not touch the black sheets on the thermal head Thermal headPrinted Reports Reference lists and reportsStop Menu SET Technical data about this product SpecificationsSpecifications Code Feature name IndexProgram index Quick Redial Search Slow IndexIndex PFQX1652ZA WM1201ST0