Oki 4100 manual Category Specifications

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Specifications

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Category

Specifications

Type/compatibility

Desktop ITU-T G3 transceiver

Applicable network

PSTN and PBX

Transmission Speed

14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400

 

Automatic fall back

Communications

Half duplex

Coding scheme

MH/MR/MMR with ITU-T ECM

Horizontal resolution

8 pel/mm

Vertical resolution

3.85 line/mm (standard)

 

7.7 line/mm (fine)

 

15.4 line/mm (ex. fine; TX and copy)

Halftone transmission

16 shades of gray

Document size

A4, A5, letter or legal size

Recording paper

Plain paper, A4, letter or legal size

Effective scan width

209 mm

Category

Specifications

Weight

8 kg approx. (excluding paper)

Display

2 rows of 20 characters, LCD panel

Dimensions

Approx. 312 mm (W) x 383 mm (D) x

 

190 mm (H) (excluding paper tray

 

and document tray)

Power

220/240 ± 10% VAC, 50/60 Hz ±2%

Operating conditions

Relative humidity 20%-80%

 

(non condensing)

 

Temperature 10°C to 32°C

Document feed

20 pages maximum

 

(80g/m2 A4 size)

Model number

OKIFAX 4100: Model F21001B

for approvals

 

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Contents Handbook EnglishEnglish Operation and Maintenance SafetyInstallation Hints Emergency First Aid Toner Cartridge Image Drum Unit HandlingContents Programming Basic OperationsAdvanced Operations Reports Problem SolvingSpecifications Index Introduction FeaturesProduct Options What You Should Receive Component IdentificationPaper Tray/Copy Stacker ComponentsExpansion Control Panel Control Panel Keys and Indicators English English One Touch Keypad Signal Tones Machine’s function settingsUnpacking InstallationGetting Started Setting Up Your Fax Machine Release the toner Connect to the Telephone Line Loading Paper English Setting the ClockSetting the Answering Mode Setting the Fax Identification To Do This Use Setting LanguageConnecting to a PBX Programming One Touch Keys Dial DirectoriesOne Touch Parameters Programming Auto Dial Numbers Location Programming Programming GroupsPreparing Documents Basic OperationsDifferent sizes at the same time Loading DocumentsDocument Type Contrast to Use Sending a Fax to a Single LocationReceiving Faxes Manually MSG. in MEMORY, Printing Receiving Faxes in MemoryRejecting Unsolicited Fax Messages Power Failures and MemoryMaking Copies Using Voice RequestLift the handset and press the Voice Request key PRG. Start Time Advanced OperationsSending a Fax at a Later Date and Time Sending a Delayed Fax From Memory Sending a Fax to Multiple Locations Relay Broadcasting Sending a Confidential FaxRemote List no Polling Select LocationProgramming Customizing Features and OperationsUser Function Settings English Power Save MODE, Pressstart to Exit ECM Function The error correction mode Dial Parameter Settings Service Function Settings Service Function Settings List English Understanding Reports ReportsDistant Station ID Codes Used in Reports Printing ReportsCommunication Codes Clearing a Document Jam Problem SolvingClearing a Printing Paper Jam Close the fax machine’s top cover Paper is damaged, remove and replace it Replacing the Toner CartridgeEnglish English Replacing the Image Drum Unit Remove the old image drum unit with its toner Reading Your Print Counters Problem ChecklistEnglish English English Category Specifications SpecificationsStatutory User Information UK only TEL/FAX Change Over Busy Auto StartCover CanclERR Report MCF Drum CountEcho Protection ECM FunctionMftone Duration 52 MFTONE/DPPULSE 52 MH only Long DOC. TXPunit PC/FAX SwitchPulse Dial Rate Pulse Make RatioTEL/FAX SW Timer ProgRing Response StopTX Mode Default